William Penn University - Quaker Yearbook (Oskaloosa, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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l if l A rd AJ fofv-4 J., I ,v,p1.1,,f .ca lk .NV Band X W., f X. Tkjfkj sql 1918. ie!William Penn College Band of 1939- has probably been the most outstanding in the history of the school. Under the direction of Murray Baylor ably assisted by Orley Anderson, a Marching Band was organized composed of twenty- four students. They gave a most remarkable performance at the Central-Penn football game when they exhibited their formations at the half to the large crowd of Homecomers. lt was not at all surprising that they won the Hrst prize in the Homecoming parade, but those practices on a dusty lawn sometimes in exceedingly chilly weather more than merited this recognition. Toi' Row--Ate-n, ll. john- son, H1-fly, VVis1-. Pierce, -limes. Tullrnzln. FIIITII RowfStt-Ffy, N. Smith, Kendrick, R o bi n s o n, Mills. Foi'RTn R o W- Hackley, Kenoyer, D. Morris. B a s F. I, o r t Z. 'l'll1Rn Row-Crist, Pet- tis, McKim, Utterback. SECOND Row- II. Max- well, Vlfuzuit, Airy, Ilahlke. BOTTOM Row--Shnuger, 0. Anderson, B. Shepherd Baylor, Briggs. The regular band played for several basketball games and accompanied commun- ity singing. ln February they gave a most entertaining chapel program including, in addition to group selections, one number with Ben Shepherd as solo singer. The German Band has been very popular this year at pep meetings and basketball games away from Oskaloosa where the regular band was unable to go. Much credit is due the freshmen for the talent they have furnished, and it is to be hoped that next years class will assist in building up an even more remarkable band. The three drum majors, Dolores Shauger, Beverly Briggs and Orley Anderson, are all freshmen.

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Penn Letter C lub ESTABLISHED 1938, Although still relatively new as an active organization, the Penn Letter Club has at- tempted to again organize all varsity letter- men on the campus. All those who have re- ceived their varsity awards are automatically members ol' the club. At Christmas time they sponsored a Penn Varsity vs. Penn Alumni basketball game. Many of the former Penn star basketballers were on hand to provide the competition. As a result of this, it will become an annual affair. Those initiated at the semester were: Albert Shepherd, Dick Rabenold, Cwib Ed- wards, Cverald Hiatt, Kenneth Stanfield, Leslie Wilkening and ,lim Sells. Other members in- clude: Chuck Bainbridge, Bob Renaud, Cer- ald Andersen, Dale DeVault, Amby Dollar, Louie Dye, Herbert Heald, Eddie Ver Steeg, Frank Dillon, Bruce Harley, Olin Byerly, Robert Kenoycr, Pat Schluek, Vernon lwloeh- ring, Emmett Evans, Bill Bryan, Bob Roe, Lloyd Stevenson, Tommy Crawford, Bill Trent, Roy Clark, Eugene fXflcCormick and Harold Rubv. Pres. BAINBRIDGE V. pres. TOP ROW-'V. Moehring, Roe, Stevenson. H. Ruby, Dillon, ll. Andersen, Trent, Bainbridge. MIDDLE RDRENAUD Row-McCormick, Dollar, Bryan, DcVault, Sehluc-k, Kivslcr. Bo'r'1'0x1 Row-Cravvfurrl, Clark, R. SeC,v-,Prem Renaud, Ver Stceig, O. Byerly, Dye, Heald. G. ASUERSEN



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Choir ESTABLISHED 1918. The Quaker Choir is composed of about forty men and women students on the campus, They have participated in several func- tions the past year,probably the most outstand- ing of which was l-landel's lNlessiah under the direction ol Professor Baylor. Fletcher students and Gskaloosa singers cooperated in the production. A special group of fifteen voices presented 1 an Easter Cantata, i'The Seven Last Words of Christ, shortly belore Easter Vacation. The major production of the year was Gilbert and Sullivans Operetta 'il-l. lvl. S. Pinaforen presented in the Spencer Memorial Chapel under the direction ol lklurray Baylor and Mrs. Nagler. Nlajor parts were inter- preted by Ben Shepherd, Herbert Heald, Roy Clark, Thelma johnson, Roy Tallman, Her- man Crayton. Phillip Helley. lfsther Mac Kin- dig, and Nlrs. Nagler. XJ, 14 T 9 cl 1 0 - L 051' L J X , f X fl jd. 3 ' H ,. , A JJ H Yxlvaj ToP Row4Barnard, B. Shepherd. Strceter, Pet- tis, Schuler, Newlin. Mm- u1,E Row-Hargeshcimer, Lawn, N. Smith, Strawn, Gholson, D. Ellis, T. johnson. Borrow Row -D, Maxwell, Bunting, Kindig,Kn0p, McCaffrey, Gholson, Johnson. TOP Row-Rhetta. H. Heald, Hackley, Helly, Stoughton, C r a w f o r cl' Nagler, INIIDDLE Row- Bay, Atcn, Lortz. Pierce, Hook, Kissoon, Shattuck. Barron R 0 w-Wcant, Hillhouse, N. Nichols, L. Anderson, Henderson, H. Maxwell, M. M. Hoar.

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