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CHARLES KIPPENHAN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF HENDERSON MAY, BUSINESS MANAGER
THE INDEX
VOLUME 47
ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL UNIVERSITY
NORMAL, ILLINOIS • 1937
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. . . the 1937 INDEX, we have endeavored to introduce something entirely new and progressive in yearbook design and layout. Through the principle of mass balance, we have been able to publish a volume containing almost three hun- dred individual exhibits of the page layout. We have returned to the class division and group picture treatment of the or- ganization. We have condensed the write-up where we felt clearness and conciseness to be essential. We have incorporated the system of the index in our continuity to add convenience.
In Presentation, we offer an edition in which we have attempted, pictorially and graphically, to set up a brief resume of the year's progress; an edition from which we sincerely hope the reader may derive something beneficial.
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In Retrospection
The 1936-1937 school year may be recorded as one during which several marked changes have occurred in school procedures, hous- ing facilities, and off-campus contacts of significance to Illinois State Normal University. Readers of the 1937 Index will, both now and in the future, relate some of these procedures and achievements to an interesting group of student activities as depicted through the pages of this attractive volume. Although the items mentioned here do not constitute an exhaustive list of significant factors in an in- teresting year of progress, some of them are of such significance as to write unique chapters in the long and eventful history of this University.
With the opening of school in September, 1936, Illinois S'ate Normal University found itself for the first time in history with a limited enrollment and consequent selective admission proced- ure. The limited enrollment came as a result of housing facilities being completely exhausted, and the necessity of limiting the number of persons who could be admitted into certain depart- ments as new students. Even with the limited enrollment of 1872 students, Illinois State Normal University continues to be the largest state teachers college in the United States. It is regretted that approximately 200 students who would like to have been ad- mitted could not be taken into the institution this year.
In the freshman class of almost 700 persons, it is interesting to note that there were 168 students who had qualified for at- tendance in this teacher training institution on the basis of the new high school scholarship law, which granted an exemption from those fees which are sent to the State Treasurer. Thus many valedictorians, salutatorians, and others in the upper one-fourth of their high school classes made up this interesting group from the freshman class.
For a number of years, Illinois State Normal University, in common with many other colleges and universities, has required that entering students submit certain high school units or groups of units before being admitted to the University. The tendency among the more progressive colleges and universities is to place the responsibility for the right type of work in high school upon these secondary institutions and to accept graduates of recognized or accredited high schools. Our University Senate, composed of general administrators, directors of divisions, and heads of de- partments of the faculty, recently passed the regulation "that Illi- nois State Normal University admit students who are graduates of recognized or accredited four-year high schools and who meet our other entrance requirements without setting up specific re- quirements in terms of academic credits." This will eliminate the necessity of many students from some of our best high schools having to be admitted on condition.
For years Illinois State Normal University has used a numerical marking system, being one of few institutions of higher education in the country still adhering to that form of marking. For the first time, during the 1936-1937 school year, the newly adopted letter marking system has been used, student marks now being in terms of A, B, C, and D, as passing grades, and F as failure, with honor points attached to the three highest letters.
Perhaps one of the most noticeable forms of change around the campus is in terms of improvements to the physical plan'. After some remodeling in the library building, quarters were pro- vided for a Sample Textbook Library where our student group, as well as teachers-in-service, may have the opportunity of exam- ining the best elementary and high school textbooks published in all such fields. New offices were provided for the Vidette, the student newspaper, and this has made possible decidedly im- proved working conditions in getting out this excellent publica- tion twice each week. In connection with the Federal Works Progress Administration a number of projects have been carried ou.L on the campus which have resulted in resurfacing of the drives, constructing of new walks, considerable grading of athletic fields, the constructing of the outdoor amphitheater and new tennis courts, and a number of other improvements. Through State funds, Old Main and the University Library have been rewired
and new lighting fixtures installed. Some rewiring has been done in the Metcalf and Industrial Arts buildings and new fixtures in- stalled in all of the corridors and in most of the rooms. New museum cases to house valuable collections have been installed in the Science and Library buildings. The new greenhouse is rapidly nearing completion and will provide an excellent source of ma- terials for the beautification of the campus, which has been some- what neglected in the expansion and utilization of additional areas.
While the 1936-1937 school year will not see any marked building program being started upon the campus, the year does mark the period in which certain requests were made of the State Legislature, which it is believed will result in a much needed new university library building, a new auditorium with separate units for music, speech and administration offices, as well as provision for a new home management house for the home economics de- partment and the reconstruction of the old auditorium into much needed classrooms. This building program of over a million dollars should be one of the significant steps in the development of the University along several lines.
Perhaps the outstanding accomplishment of this school year in terms of what it will mean to graduates of the past as well as the future, has been the attention given to the organization and development of county alumni units in various parts of Illinois. Prior to the beginning of this school year there were just two such county organizations but at the close of the year fifteen organiza- tions, thoroughly alive in their activity and cognizant of their op- portunities and responsibilities, are to be found stretching from the Cook County group in the northeastern part of the state to St. Clair County to the southwest. Illinois State Normal University is definitely committed to a policy of acquainting its alumni through group organizations with the significance of teacher edu- cation and the part that their Alma Mater is playing in the furtherance of this important profession. It is expected that the fifteen county units actively at work this year will be almost doubled within a period of another school year and into these units will go many of the students at present on the campus and who receive the 1937 Index.
Recognition has come to Illinois State Normal University dur- ing this school year in the nature of the selection of our campus for the meeting of nine state organizations. From the middle of March to the middle of May, it has been our pleasure to have the Illinois Chemistry Association, the Illinois Conference on Temperance in the Schools, the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, the Illinois Conference of Supervisors and Directors of Education, the Illinois Vocal and Instrumental High School Music Contest, the Big Brother and Big Sister Association, the Illinois Probation Officers Association, the Illinois College Press Asso- ciation, and the State Oratorical and Speech League, with almost 11,000 persons attending these various meetings. Further recog- nition has been evident in the large number of superintendents, principals, and other employers of teachers who have come to the campus this year seeking teachers for rural, elementary and high schools.
Each year brings its accomplishments but it is apparent that the student body in attendance at Illinois State Normal University during the 1936-1937 school year may look back upon the year as one of unusual significance in many respects, only a limited number of which have here been presented.
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Raymond Wilber Fairchild, Ph.D., LL.D. President of the University
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Herman Henry Schroeder, A.M-. Dean of the University Director of Summer Session
Olive Lillian Barton, A.M. Dean of Women
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Elsie Brenneman, B.Ed. Registrar
Top — Henry Horner, Governor of Illinois
First Row — John A. Wieland, Superintendent of Public In- struction; John J. Hallihan, Director of Registration and Education, Board Chairman; Miss Harriet Mclntire, Mendota
Second Row — Mrs. Reed Green, Cairo; Dr. William E. Sunderman, Charleston
Third Row — Charles E. McMorris, Marshall; J. D. Dill, Carbondale; Jacob Alschuler, Aurora
No picture — William R. Bach, Bloomington, Retiring Mem- ber; Otto Beich, Bloomington, Incoming Member
State Normal School Board
Civil Administrative Code: Governs five Illinois State
Teachers colleges . . . Membership: Eleven members
Nine appointed by Governor . . . Terms: Six
years . . . Ex-officio chairman: Director of Registra-
tion and Education . . . Ex-officio secretary: State
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Dr. Preston Bradley, Chicago Roswell B. O'Harra, Ma.comb
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University Senate
Membership: Administrative officers . . . Heads of divi- sions . . . Registrar . . . Purpose: To provide an executive group from the faculty to aid in the initiation and further- ance of administrative policies . . . Activities: Selective admission program . . . New cut system . . . New grad- ing system . . . President: R. W. Fairchild
Faii-child Schroeder
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Lamkey
Brenneman Decker
Lathrop
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Miller
Harpster
Goodier
Palmer
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Holmes
Stombaugh
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The Alumni Association
At noon on Commencement Day, the annual dinner and business meeting of the Illinois State Normal University Alumni Association was held. Two hundred and thirty- five members were present. William Small was elected president of the Alumni Association, T. J. Lancaster, vice- president, and Mrs. K. C. Adolph, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Small received his diploma from I. S. N. U. in 1919 and is now living in Petersburg, Illinois.
"That the Normal University, with its fine record of ac- complishments and its bright prospects for the future, should be handicapped by an indifferent alumni is unthink- able," stated Mr. Small, and went on with the plea "that the membership be at least trebled during the current year."
Undoubtedly, Mr. Small realized the need for an or- ganization of alumni of Illinois State Normal University. As a result, alumni clubs were organized in thirteen coun-
ties (see map on following page). While Mr. Small's business enabled him to become acquainted with a wide number of Normal graduates, he was not alone in his efforts. With the aid of President R. W. Fairchild and Mrs. Gertrude Hall, encouragement to organize was offered to Normal graduates from Kankakee to St. Clair county.
Although it was gratifying to see such a fine response, this, it was decided, was by no means the time to pause. "Organization is one matter; growth and continued ac- tivity, another matter," stated President Fairchild in a recent issue of the Alumni Quarterly. "Alumni clubs are a very definite part of the universities from which they emanate. The teachers college, the same as the endowed institution, must seek new students for teacher training through its alumni."
Left to Right — William Small Mrs. K. C. Adolph Thomas Lancaster
Piatt County President — Halbert Tate, LaPlace . . . Vice-Presi- dent— William Samp, Cerro Gordo . . . Second Vice- President — Willis Martin, Mansfield . . . Secretary- Treasurer — Miss E. Venemore Bell, Monticello
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Directory of I. S. N. U. Club Officers Cook County President— Miss Ethel M. Dole, 1809 East 72nd Street, Chicago . . . Vice-President — Thomas Barger, Jr., 1342 Greenleaf Avenue, Chicago . . . Secretary- Treasurer — Miss Candace Bally, 7247 Calumet Ave- nue, Chicago . . . Assistant Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Amelia Hirshi, 2207 South Austin Boulevard, Cicero
Macon County President — Miss Ruby Davis, Roach School, Decatur . . . Vice-President — Miss Margaret Welch, Dennis School, Decatur . . . Secretary — Miss Myrtle Flynn, Brush College, Decatur . . . Treasurer — Z. T. Birk- head, Decatur High School, Decatur
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Vermilion County Chairman of Committee on Arrangements- Duncan, 608 Sherman Street, Danville
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Kankakee County President — R. P. Welker, Superintendent of Schools, Bradley . . . Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs. Thomas Baird, 1200 Cobb Boulevard, Kankakee.
Will County President — Mrs. Elmer Geissler, 507 Grant Avenue, Joliet . . . Vice-President — Frank O'Neal, Joliet Junior College, Joliet . . . Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Margaret Hayden, County Superintendent's Office, Joliet . . . Additional members of executive com- mittee— Miss Louise Sullivan, 1005 Onieda Street, Joliet . . . Luther Blatt, Superintendent of Schools, Elwood
LaSalle County Chairman of Committee on Arrangements — John W. Graham, LaSalle-Peru Township High School, La- Salle
Livingston County President — Miss Mary Ellen Reece, Cornell . . . Vice-President — James Elbert, Cullom . . . Secre- tary-Treasurer— Miss Inez Butz, Dwight
McLean County President — Chris Harpster, I. S. N. U. . . . First Vice-President — Roy A. Ramseyer, 1214 East Grove St., Bloomington . . . Second Vice-President — Miss Georgina Beazley, Stanford . . . Secretary — Miss Dora Munson, 1222 East Washington, Bloomington . . . Treasurer — Harris Dean, Principal of High School, Heyworth . . . Historian — Elmer W. Cavins, I. S. N. U.
Tazewell County President — Paul Bolin, Superintendent of Elementary Schools, East Peoria . . . Vice-President — Tony Hos- tettler, Minier . . . Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Verna Ziegler, Roosevelt School, Pekin
Peoria County President — Charles V. O'Hern, 225 Hanssler, Peoria . . . Vice-President — Mrs. John Payne, 714 West McClure Street, Peoria . . . Secretary — Miss Betty Caldwell, 401 Wisconsin, Peoria . . . Treasurer — Joe Johnson, 903 Peoria Life Building, Peoria
Sangamon County President — William Miller, 1811 Park Avenue, Springfield . . . Vice-Presidents — Miss Hettie Bun- ker, 1936 South Spring, Springfield; Clarence Town- send, 219V2 South 6th Street, Springfield; Thomas Kilbride, 1403 South 2nd Street, Springfield; Chand- ler Brown, Cantrall; Mrs. Elmer Spencer, 2145 Bates Avenue, Springfield . . . Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Lois Hopwood, 229y2 West Monroe, Springfield
Macoupin County President — Albert Hanes, Principal of High School, Shipman . . . Secretary — Albert Vancil, Modesto
St. Clair County President — Miss Flora Doran, 629 Veronica Avenue, East St. Louis . . . Vice-President— Miss Marie E. Schade, 524 North Illinois, Belleville . . . Secretary — Merton Baltz, Millstadt . . . Treasurer — Gus F. Baltz, Millstadt
Christian County President — G. W. Wilcockson, Memorial Junior High School, Taylorville . . . Vice-President — Mrs. Law- rence E. Wilson, 930 West Vine Street, Taylorville . . . Secretary — Miss Mary Cotbern, Washington School, Pana . . . Treasurer — DeVerne Dalluge, Owaneco Elementary School, Taylorville
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First Row (left to right) — Mrs. Elmer Geissler, Will County; Robert Duncan, Vermilion County ; John W. Graham, La- Salle County ; Charles V. O'Hern, Mrs. John Payne, Miss Betty Caldwell, Joe Johnson, Peoria County.
Second Row — Jake Shelton, Frank Sabine, Miss Hettie Bunker, Sangamon County ; Miss Flora Duncan, Miss Marie E. Schade, St. Clair County; Mrs. Ida Stubblefield, Robert B. Ernest, Macon County.
Third Row — Harry G. Spear, E. E. Holt, Chicago; JR.. P.
Welker, Mrs. Thomas Baird, Kankakee County; Paul'Bolin* ...
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Alumni Secretary
Miss Flora Dodge
Keeping track of over 10,000 alumni of Normal. is Miss Flora Dodge's work as Alumni secretary of I.S.N.U. From 1927 until 1934, nothing was done about keeping an organized record of alumni. In 1934, new files were added to the outer office of the President of the University and Miss Dodge under- took to secure names, addresses, pictures, and such information as was possible to get from over 10,000 alumni.
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For the past six years, the Alumni Quarterly has been a publication of the university press in charge of Kenyon S. Fletcher of the Industrial Arts Depart- ment and William V. White.
Mrs. Gertrude M. Hall, editor, received her ap- pointment in the summer of 1936. As associate editor and former editor, Mrs. Nora B. Partlow has been affiliated with the Quarterly since October 1934.
The Alumni Quarterly is the official organ of the Alumni Association. Each member receives a copy with his membership dues. With the February issue, this magazine has adopted a new trim size without sacrifice in number of pages. The Quarterly is mailed to alumni in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missis- sippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Caro- lina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, and Hawaii.
NORMAL UNIVE
Mrs. Gertrude M. Hall Mrs. Nora B. Partlow
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To furnish news of the campus to alumni and scatter news of the alumni was the purpose of this
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Right this way, folks, for the greatest twenty-five cent value in the history of I.S.N.U. Step right up but don't crowd. Plenty of opportunity for all. Only twenty-five cents for this interesting, en- tertaining, instructive feature of the I.S.N.U. campus. A personally conducted tour of the campus of the largest state teachers college in the country and the oldest west of the Alleghenies. Can you afford to miss such an astounding offer? Of course, you can't. Buy your tickets now! Hurry! Hurry! The group leaves in just a few moments for the 60 minute trip. See how the future teacher spends the time while changing from a green freshman to an educated graduate. Your last chance to go on this trip today so come right up and get your ticket. Anybody else? There you are, sir, you just made it. We are leaving immediately.
Just keep close together, folks, and we'll point out to you the interesting personalities and sights of this wonderful institution for the training of teachers.
To our left rises the Metcalf school, the setting of many struggles of student teachers. Here is the place where, on registration day, Mary Bryant was mistaken by a faculty member for a mere high school child and was almost enrolled in U. High. In this room Mr. Goodier is said to have given his make-up tests. The room that we will next visit is the one in which Mary Louise Barger taught French Literature and always caused the class to laugh by blushing whenever the discussion centered on "knights."
Follow me this way, ladies and gentlemen, and we will enter that historic building, Old Main, the oldest state normal building in use in the United States. To our left is the department of mathe- matics. Yes, those people, Al King, Marcella DeWitt, Beulah Clamon, and Francis Brown, are their names, really know what maxima and minima, double integration, and derivatives are, even though some of the rest of the class don't seem to be following Mr. Mills very well. The young man in the corner of the room pro- pounding mathematical puzzles is Robert "I'd like to ask a question" Anspaugh.
Going up these stairs we approach the part of the building de- voted to the Englishers and journalists. There you see Russ Crum and Madeline Kerchenfaut discussing with Miss Vinson writings which she had read "when I was about five years old." Over there is Emily Ann Coffman who is known on the entire campus for her poetry and smiles. This magnificent suite of offices is the domain of Johnny Dohm, Henrietta Trapp, and Fred Swan who are endeavor- ing to find news and explain to an irate president why a notice
didn't appear in last Tuesday's Vidette that the Club will
hold a special meeting, help a journalism student make a presentable opening paragraph, and in between are trying to get a little study- ing done. Those voices you hear through the transoms of the literaiy society halls are Don Holley and Bob Turner orating on the merits of peace, and Ruth Pearson debating on the question — Resolved: It is better to be on the outside looking in than on the inside looking out.
Returning to the first floor we may see Louise Claypool and Paul Unzicker demonstrating how to carry on an interview when applying for a position. Oh, yes, there they are, and in this room we can see Dr. Houston and Ed Meadows discussing character education for the rest of the class.
Through this corridor we arrive in the Industrial Arts building (it has everything from psychology classes to a print shop, but is still the Industrial Arts building).
Those girls in the uniforms are "home ec." people. After four years "Phoney" Nicol and Jane Larrick feel that they can teach anybody the intricacies of cooking and Virginia Osborne and Jean Sebastian are able to do such a practical thing as make chili for a school club party. Across the hall Don Snyder and Bob Walsh are helping bring to the student body the latest adventures of Mickey Mouse.
The next stop on our tour will be the dungeon, which has nothing to do with jails. Here the followers of drama such as Clara Louise Slack, Gertie Stewart, Grace Siffert, Virginia Mitts, and Bernadine Benson worked on flats (no, sir, not tires), and learned to put paint brushes away clean. Wayne Dedman, the only person to re- ceive training as a bartender at Normal, is probably around some- where.
Ahead of us is the library. In spite of appearances it is not the oldest library building in use in the country. That fellow you see through the window gazing at all the maps and globes is Weldon Watterson whose voice thrilled the hearts of the girls in his classes whenever he recited.
The bell you heard was for the dismissal of classes. Perhaps, if you wish, I'll be able to point out a few interesting personalities as
Left to right — President, W. Bright ; Vice-President, C. Smith ; Secretary-Treas- urer, L. Stabenow ; Advisor, R. Fogler
they go by. There are the senior "twins," Mary Huxtable and Helena May, and sure enough Curt Smith is tagging along. Here comes Gene Rodeghiero, of baseball fame, the best spaghetti maker of the school — just ask the fellows who eat with him. The girl on the opposite walk is Betty Lou Dunning who knows nine out of every ten fellows she meets in Bloomington or Normal. There is Ruth Glasener, hotcha assembly singer, and that is Miriam Findley, the youngest-looking member of the class of '37. Shorty Dunham is able to take the part of Tarzan or a two year old baby any time and make either seem real. I'm sorry but it wouldn't do much good to introduce you to those "nifties" since they are really Dick "Ah-ma-we-nah" Griesheim and Ned Parret hurrying to a Black- friar rehearsal.
Into the Science building now, folks. There sit Louis Browning and Fred Reuter trying their best to understand azimuthal quantum numbers and relativity. Kenneth Knight, who just passed us, is in training for the career of an absent-minded professor. He writes down everything he is to do but forgets to look at his memorandum book. Rose Dean is spending her spare time thinking up argu- ments with which to convince Mr. Decker that girls can teach physics as well as men. On the third floor we can see Pauline Baird and Oran Leffingwell who almost put out their pupils instead of the fire when their model fire extinguishers blew up. Muriel Mc- Kinney is the smartest girl in this physics class (the only one, too, according to all reports).
Our next stop is Cook Hall where we will probably see Charlie Newton or AI Hahn leading the band in such favorites as "The Old Gray Mare," "Three Blind Mice," and "Redbirds." We won't take time to walk to WJBC but I might mention that Hildegarde Walty is quite a radio speaker since she cut class to go shopping and spoke on the man-on-the-street feature. She has worried ever since because of reports that her instructor was listening to the pro- gram that day.
Now we'll walk down to the gym and see some of the "fizz-ed" people at work. The quiet looking fellow we just met was likable Bill Moore, football captain. Well, look who is coming here. I have been told that on Homecoming night that girl — w(ait a minute — the boss said if I told that story again to a bunch of customers I'd be fired so it will have to be skipped. The fellow putting on the hill-billy act is just Paul "Ezry" Hudelson but nobody minds him when he carries on like that.
Please, go in this door and follow me. Sounds like a big bunch of the people are in action around here today. There is Grace Mikel, Gamma Phi queen, and over in that direction (the fellow with the seat of his trousers patched with adhesive tape) is Ralph Deetz. His sister, Virginia, turned the seniors into bluebirds this year. Those husky looking men are Bob Kile and Harold Stambach, champ grunt-and-groaners, while punching the bag over there is the Golden Gloves boxer, Tom Sutherland. Bob Koehler, who "swept" the mat at the Missouri wrestling meet a few weeks ago, is probably around too. Over on the horizontal bar trying to chin himself enough times to pass gym is Walt Bright, Senior Class prexy. There are Gilbert Veach, Morris Carr, Horace Hanes, and Dick Welty jumping rope to get in condition for track. If you see a couple of fellows tossing in one-handed baskets from about the mid- dle of the gym floor you can be sure that they are Don Adams and Glenn Jacquat keeping in condition. Now this other part of the gym is interesting too. Gladys Wiseman is leading those girls in the "Dance of Spring" although I can't tell just what part is the spring. Doris Angelton, Eleanor Moniger, Marjorie Hedges, and Maxine Groves are pretty important over there.
Now for the last stop on our tour. A very saddening sight, but the tour could not be complete without it. I refer to the corner on which the Alamo stood. "Remember the Alamo" is certainly a sad phrase for the I.S.N.U. student's ear. Dempsey Reid, LaVelle Ogden, Red Kidd, Stella Harriman, and Joe Jacobsen are reported to have been almost ready to pack up and go home after the Alamo was torn down but they all finally recovered from the shock of losing the night life spot of Normal.
— Herbert Behrens
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Adams, Donald E H- & P- E-
Normal , . ^
Basketball 1 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Cute n 3 • -N' ' Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary and Treas- urer 3 President 4; Vice-President Junior Class; Homecoming Dance Committee 1, 2, 3
Adams, Lillian W
Bloomington (No Picture)
. English
Algoe, Edith L Home Economics
Pontiac Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A.
Alkire, Erwood C. Westville
.Commerce
Allen. Eleanor M H.&P.E.
Chicago ,
Physical Education Club 1 2, 3, 4 ; W.A.A. 1 2 3 4 Women's League Central Board 3, 4 ; Student Head of Swimming; Student Intramural Chairman
Allen, Kenneth W H. & P.E.
Monticello Transfer Illinois College 1932-33; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 4; Wrestling 4; Gamma Nu ; University Uub , Gamma Phi
Anderson, Ethel B
Pontiac (No Picture)
.Social Science
Anderson. Mildred
Normal League of Women Voters 2, 3, 4
.Social Science
Anderson, Theos I Commerce
Elliott Commerce Club 1, 2,3,4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 ; Basket- ball 1, 2: Baseball 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4
Andreae, Alfred M Commerce
Elmhurst Commerce 1, 2; Jesters 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pi Omega Pi, 3, 4, President 3 ; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Birthday of the Infanta; Berkeley Square; Taming of the Shrew; Pierre Patelin; Romeo and Jtilicl : Old Lore Letters; The Bishop Misbehaves; No More the Sea
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Angleton, Doris L H. & P. E.
Bulpitt Varsity Volleyball 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3 ; Varsity Basketball 3 ; W.A.A. Head of Recreational Games 2 ; W.A.A. Head of Social Dancing 3 ; President W.A.A. 4 ; Physical Edu- cation Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 4; Executive and Central Board, Women's League 4
Anspaugh, Robert E Mathematics
Chicago Jesters 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3 ; Nature Study Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Social Science Club 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Phi Kappi 3, 4. President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Intramural Track Meet, Winner of Mile and Half Mile 3 ; Birkelty Square; Pierre Patelin; The Taming of the Shrew; The Lighter of Flames
Appel, Gladys V Upper Grades
Thomson Nature Study Club; Pringle-Hall Club; Y. W. C. A. ; Gamma Theta Upsilon
Armstrong, Mary A Home Economics
F 1 P'iso Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1
Armstrong, Ruth A Social Science
El Paso Gamma Theta Upsilon; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2
.Social Science
Axtell, Sam W
Lexington (No Picture)
Bailey, Ada E Upper Grades
Pekin Y. W. C. A. ; Pringle-Hall Club
Baird, Pauline F Home Economics
LaMoille
Home Economics Club ; Science Club
Balding, Willard V Commerce
Stanford Football ; Basketball ; Commerce Club
Baldwin, Frances W Social Science
Indianola Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Commerce Club 4; Y.W.C.A. 4
Barger, Mary L English
Normal Wrightonia 1, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, Vice-President 3, Reporter 1; University Women's Chorus 1, 3; Cen- tral Board of Women's League 2, 4; Fellowship Chairman of Women's League Executive Board 2 ; Citizenship Chairman of Women's League Executive Board 4; Honor Council 2, 3, President 2; College League of Women Voters 3, 4, President 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Entertainment Board 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Social Chairman 4 ; Kappa Delta Pi 4, Secretary 4 ; Sigma Tau Delta 4, Vice- President 4; iW<?x Staff 3, Junior Editor 4; Videlte Reporter 4
Barnes, Marie N Upper Grades
Paxton (No Picture)
Baughman, Lawrence E Social Science
Pittsfield (No Picture)
Beckman, Earl P H. & P. E.
Wenona
Tennis 1, 2, 4; Track; Intramural Activities; Physi- cal Education Club
Beerup, Charles O Commerce
Palmyra Lincoln Junior College 1, 2 ; Springfield Junior Col- lege 3; Commerce Ciub 3, 4; Intramural Basketball and Baseball 3
Behrens, Herbert E Physical Science
Earlville Science Club ; Kappa Phi Kappa ; Gamma Delta ; University Club; Jesters; The Milky Way; Index Staff 3, Senior Class Editor 4
Benjamin, Richard A. Bloomington
.Social Science
Benson, Bernadine B Speech
Normal Transfer from Wesleyan ; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; Wrightonia 2, 5; If I Were King; No More the Sea; Lowell Mason Club 4; Social Science Club 4; Cradle Song; The Tavern; Romeo and Juliet; Treble Trio, Alumni Club of the Air 3; Lighter of Flames
Bertoglio, John D Physical Science
Virden Transfer from University of Illinois 1935 ; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4 ; Tennis 3, 4; Baseball 3 ; Kappa Phi Kappa
Beutke, Maxine E Home Economics
Long Point Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; W.A.A. 4
Beyer, Ralph J Commerce
Bloomington Commerce Club 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 4
Billings, Isabel K. LaSalle
Treble Chorus
.Intermediate
Blair, Elizabeth M Intermediate
Hollywood Intermediate Teachers' Club 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4
Bratt, Ruth
Normal Home Economics Club
.Home Economics
Brickey, William D.
Normal
. Agriculture
Briggs, Dwight J Art
Bloomington Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 2; March- ing Band 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Concert Band 3
Bright, Allene Commerce
Normal Philadelphia 1, 2, 3; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4
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Bright, Walter B Physical Science
Normal Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; University Club, Social Chairman 4 ; President, Senior Class
Brock, Verna M Commerce
Harristown Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jesters; The Late Chris- topher Bean
Brown, Francis R Physical Science
Fairbury Intramural Athletics; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer 4; Kappa Delta Pi Sophomore Medal 2 ; Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer 4; Kappa Phi Kappa; Science Club, Vice-President 4 ; University Club ; Senior Ring and Pin Committee
Browning, Louis F Physical Science
Elkton, Florida University Club 2, 3, 4; Hieronymus Club 4; Sports 2, 3, 4
Bruno, Helen P Kindergarten-Primary
Normal Kindergarten Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4 ; Hieronymus Club 4
Bryant, Mary L Mathematics
Browning Physical Education Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4 ; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Field Secre- tary 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. Board 4 ; Fell Hall Honor Resident 3 ; Pi Gamma Mu 4 ; Science Club 4; Secretary, Women's League 4
Bunch, Isabel R
Springfield (No Picture)
Buxton, Howard E .
Farmington Science Club
. French
. Mathematics
Buxton, Lawrence E.
Farmington University Club
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. Ma/hematic:
Carr, Morris F H. & P. E.
Chillicothe Kappa Delta Pi; "N" Club; University Club; Track 1. 2, 3, 4
Carter, Laura R H. & P. E.
Cairo
Clamon, Beulah L Mathematics
Bloomington Commerce Club 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Index Staff 3
Clark, Margaret E. Seneca
.Home Economic I
Claypool, Louise M. Athens
.Social Science
Cochran, LaDine M Commerce
Normal Band 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Philadelphia 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4 ; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4
CofTman, Emily A English
Cerro Gordo
Wrightonia 1, 2, 3, 4; Fell Hall President 2; Honor Resident, Fell Hall 2; Women's Chorus 1, 2; French Club 3, 4 ; Women's League Executive and Central Boards 2, 3, 4 ; Women's League President 4; Wom- en's League Secretary 3; Sigma Tau Delta 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4; Jes- ters 4; No More the Sea; Honor Council 4
Cooper, Velma L Biological Science
Chicago Science Club ; Gamma Theta Upsilon ; W.A.A. ; Fell Hall Honor Resident; Central Board; Intramurals
Cox, Gladys L Social Science
Arthur
Commerce Club 1, 2 ; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2
. English
Crum, Russell O
Decatur (No Picture)
Cunningham, Dolores Social Science
Chicago Physical Education Club; W.A.A. ; Y.W.C.A; Pi Gamma Mu
Custer, James B Social Science
Normal University Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Maize Grange 3, 4; "N" Club 3, 4
Darley, Robert Commerce
Waverly Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4
H. & P. E.
Darling, Rex V
Roanoke (No Picture)
Dean, Rose L Physical Science
McGregor, Minnesota Y.W.C.A. ; Women's Chorus; W.A.A. ; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Science Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon
Dedman, William W Social Science
Mt. Zion Philadelphia; Jesters; Kappa Phi Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu; Theta Alpha Phi; Kappa Delta Pi
Deetz, Inez V Home Economics
Normal W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3 ; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Index Staff 4; Orchesis 2, i
Deetz, Ralph A H.&P.E.
Normal Football Manager 2 ; Basketball Manager 1 ; Cross Country Manager 1; Baseball 1; Golf 1, 2, 3; "N" Club ; University Club ; Industrial Arts Club ; Enter- tainment Board; Homecoming Dance Decorations 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Chairman 2 ; Secretary-Treasurer, "N" Club and Gamma Phi; Social Chairman, "N" Club ; Chairman, Gamma Phi Circus 2 ; Index Staff 4 ; Physical Education Club ; Intramural Activities
Detwiler, Alma R Music
Congerville University Women's Chorus; Lowell Mason Club; Varsity Orchestra ; Wrightonia ; Y.W.C.A. ; Summer School Orchestra
DeWitt, Marcella R Mathematics
Bay Village, Ohio Index Staff 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Physical Education Club 3, 4; Honor Council 4
Dillon, Roy R Physical Science
Wyandotte, Michigan Mixed Chorus ; Science Club ; University Club 4
Dunham, Harry M Music
Dana Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3; String Ensemble 1 ; Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Blackfriars 2, 3, 4, Purser 4
Dunn, Luella F English
llliopolis
League of Women Voters 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Social Science Club 4; Intramural Sports
Dunning, Betty L .English
Normal Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 1934 ; Jun- ior and Senior Orchesis ; Commerce Club ; Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary 4; Member of Senior Ring and Pin Committee
Durako, Helen F Commerce
Riverton Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Secretary 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4 ; Kappa Delta Pi 4 ; Women's League Honor Council 4
Ellinger, John E Industrial Arts
Normal Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3; "N" Club 4; Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 4; University Club 3, 4
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Elliot, Lois M.
Cropsey Latin Club
. English
Ernst, Helen L Commerce
Onarga
Treble Chorus 3: Commerce Club 2, 3 4- Hierony- mus Club 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Central Board, Wom- en s League 4 ; Intramural Swimming 3
Evans, Harley P Agriculture
Hoopeston
Forensic Board 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; "N" Club 3, 4 ; Agriculture Club 2
Evans, James W Agricultun
Bloomington Grange ; Alpha Tau Alpha ; Newman Club
Evans, Wilbur J Industrial Arts
Hoopeston Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4; "N" Club 2, 3, 4
Feek, Robert W Industrial Arts
Normal Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Activity Honor Roll
Ferry, Harold P Social Science
Pleasant Plains Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan 1934; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Track 3, 4; Intramurals
Findley, Miriam S Kindergarten-Primary
Jacksonville Transfer from Illinois College 1 ; Kindergarten Club 3 ; Women's Chorus 3 : Honor Resident, Fell Hall 4
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Fisher, Adelle M H. & P. E.
Normal Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Fite, Olive L Upper Grades
West Salem Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Rec- ord Chairman, Women's League 4; Honor Council 3; Y.W.C.A. 4; Pringle-Hall Club 4
Freehill, Gerald A Social Science
Strawn Llniversity Club 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 1 ; Football 1
Gardner, Virginia L Speech
Cornell (No Picture)
Garner, Laura English
Chicago (No Picture)
Glasener, Ruth M Commerce
Normal Transfer from Drake University; University Women's Chorus 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Commerce Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Central Board, Women's League 4; Executive Board, Women's League, Fellowship Chairman 4; President, Honor Council 4 ; Philadelphia 4
Glazier, Ramona. Normal
.Social Science
Glenn, Emma E Mathematics
Griggsville
Euclidean Circle 2; Treble Chorus 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4
Goodson, Melvin S Industrial Arts
Niantic Industrial Arts Club 4; "N" Club 4
.Art
Goodson, Ralph W.... Niantic (No Picture)
Graff, Mildred Commerce
Minier Philadelphia 1, 2; Central Board, Women's League 2 ; Commerce Club 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 4
Griesheim, Richard H Commerce
Bloomington Transfer from University of Southern California 1 ; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4 ; Student Council 3, 4; Assembly Board 4; Publications Board 3, 4; Business Manager, Index 3; Business Manager, Vidette 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Blackfriars 3, 4; Election Commissioner 4; Once in a Lifetime; The Late Christopher Bean; Pierre Patelin ; 'S Funny Thing; No More the Sea; My Old Man; Music Mad ; Gammer Gurton's Needle ; Cyrano de Bergerac
Grotefendt, Elva M Home Economics
Marine Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maize Grange 4
Groves, Aura M H. & P. E.
Maroa Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Women's Chorus 2
Hahn, Alvin J Music
Mt. Pulaski Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Orchestra 2, 3 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3 ; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4; University Club 2, 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3, 4, Vice-President 4
Hamm, Charles S Commerce
Dewey
Men's Glee Club 1, 2, }, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2 ; Track 2, 4 ; Basketball 2 ; The Late Christopher Bean
Hanes, Horace A. Shipman
.Physical Science
Harriman, Stella E Commerce
Christopher Commerce Club; Transfer from Southern Illinois State Normal, 1935
Harrison, Timothy J English
Chicago Kappa Phi Kappa ; Sigma Tau Delta ; University Club ; Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball 3, 4
Hartman, Armin E Social Science
Waterloo Social Science Club 2, 3. 4; Univers.ty Club 1 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 2, 3, 4; Pi Gan ... .. M.. Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3, 4
3, 4; Intramural Basketball
Hastings, Gertrude A Music
Maroa
Varsity Orchestra 3, 4; Women's Chorus 3. 4; Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Hastings, Owen L Agriculture
Maroa Agriculture Club 1, 2 ; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4
Hatteberg, Madeline k*"«
Elliott i „ _ .
Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4 ; Kappa Delta Pi 3 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Gamma Delta 3; Honor Council 3 ; Fell Hall Honor Resident 3
Hayes, Kathryn M Home Economics
Hoopeston Band 1 ; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W C.A. 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; College League of Women Voters 4
Heaton, Vera M Home Economics
Toulon Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.W. C.A. 4
Hedges, Marjorie A H. & P. E.
Watseka Physical Education Club I, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 ; Women's Chorus 1. 2 ; Activity Head ot Volleyball 3: Intramural Activities 1, 2, 3, 4; Com- merce Club 4
Helton, Viola L English
Normal .
Y W C A 1 2,3,4, Program Chairman 4 ; Pi dam- ma Mu b', 4'; College League of Women Voters 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4
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Hildebrand, James R H. & P. E.
Lincoln University Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maize Grange 1, 2; "N" Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Cross Country 1
Holley, Donald L Social Science
Normal Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-President 3, National Tourna- ment at Houston, Texas; Wrightonia 1, 2, Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 2, Contest 1, 2 ; Jesters 2 ; Men's Debate 1, 2, 3, International Debate 3, State Peace Oratorical Contest, 3rd Place; Glee Club 1; Student Activity Board 2 ; Student Council, President 3 ; The Late Christopher Bean; Milky Way; If I Were King; Romeo and Juliet; Nativity; Lighter of Flames
Holley, James L Mathematics
Normal
Student Council 1; Philadelphia 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 4; Men's De- bate 3 : Edwards Medal Contest 2 ; Index Staff 1 ; University Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Activity Honor Roll 3; R. U. R.; Belle Lamar; Nativity; Quality Street
Holmes, Florence G Home Economics
Bradford W.A.A. 1, 3: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's League 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4
Holt, Marvin W Commerce
Potomac University Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; Ex- ecutive Board, University Club 3 : Social Calendar Board 3; Kappa Phi Kappa, Vice-President 3, (Sum- mer), 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Commerce Club
Hudelson, Paul V. Normal
.Agriculture
Hunt, Starkey L
Clinton Commerce Club; Women's League
. Coi.
Huxtable, Mary F Upper Grades
Lakewood, Ohio Y.W.C.A. 2 ; Pringle-Hall Club 2 ; Nature Study Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's League Executive Board 2, 3, 4; Assembly Board 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4
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Imhoff, Donald W English
Oak Park
President, Freshman Class; Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; University Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Institute of International Relations, Delegate 3, Executive Board 4; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Press Club 3; Staff Columnist. Vidette 3; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Conference De- bate 3, 4; Hawaiian Debate 3 ; Forensic Board 4; En- tertainment Board 4 ; Sigma Tau Delta 4 ; Senior Ring Committee 4; Radio, Novelties in the News, Producer, 4: 'S Fanny Thing; The Show Off; My Old Man; Once in a Lifetime; If 1 Were King; Lighter of Flames
Imig, Donald J. Bloomington
. Industrial Arts
Isenhart, Hazel V
Neponset
Sigma Tau Delta ; Philadelphia
. English
Iutzi, Mildred A English
Stanford Sigma Tau Delta ; Kappa Delta Epsilon ; Central Board, Women's League 2; Latin Club; Treble Chorus
Jabsen, Mildred L Commerce
New Berlin Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4 ; Fell Hall Honor Resident 2
Jacobson, Rosemont D H. & P. E.
Leland
Basketball 1, 2 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, Baseball 4: "N" Club
Jacquat, Glenn E. Normal
. Industrial Arts
Jameson, Emmett A H. & P. E.
Maywood
Football 1; "N" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Ath- letics 1, 2, 3, 4
Jaquith, Virginia F H. & P. E.
Chicago Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Head of Tumbling 4
Jenkins, Paul Agr' culture
Lakewood Football 1, 2; University Club; Maize Grange; Agri- culture Club
Johnson, Bernice D. Greenview,
.Home Economics
H. & P. E.
Jones, Helen I
Heyworth (No Picture)
Kaney, Laurence L Muiic
Freeport Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 1936
Keim, Loren E Social Science
Minier Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Maize Grange 4; Hierony- mus Club 4; Intramural Activities 1, 2; Lighter of Flames
Kelly, Sarah E
San Jose
Home Economics Club
.Home Economic
Kemp, Maurine L Commerce
Wenona Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Y.W.C.A. Chorus 4; Women's Chorus 3 ; Editor, Theta News, 4
Keogh, Ignatius J '. . . .Industrial Arts
Bloomington (No Picture)
Kerchenfaut, Madeline G English
Rankin
Wrightonia 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Women's Chorus 3; Vidette 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4; Latin Club 3, 4; League of Women Voters 4
Kidd, Norman D Speech
Rockford Pi Gamma Mu ; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3; Vidette 3; Forensic Board 3; Dramatics 1; Debate 3, 4; Uni- versity Club 4
Kile, Robert E .Physical Science
Heyworth Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Wrestling 2, 3. 4, Captain 4; "N" Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon ; Science Club; Hieronymus Club; Kappa Phi Kappa
King, Alvin F Mathematics
Owaneco
Kappa Mu Epsilon, President 4 ; Science Club ; Kappa Phi Kappa; Band 3; Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball
King, Claire E . .
Athensville Latin Club 2, 3, 4
. Latin
Knight, Kenneth L Biological Science
Wheaton Gamma Theta Upsilon ; Kappa Phi Kappa ; Kappa Delta Pi, President 4; Nature Study Club; Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4
Kmppel, Roy A Biological Science
Eiston Science Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Nature Study Club 1, 2, 3
Koch, Louise M Kindergarten-Primary
Normal Kindergarten Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Athletics 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Women's Chorus 1
Koehler, Robert B Agriculture
Chatsworth
Football 3, 4 ; Wrestling 3 ; Track 3 ; University Club ; Agriculture Club; Wrestling Manager 4; Homecoming Committee ; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3 ; Stu- dent Council; "N" Club; Transfer from University of Illinois 1934
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Kreplin, Pauline L Social Science
Peoria Kappa Delta Pi 4; Pi Gamma Mu 3, Vice-President 4 Kappa Delta Eps.lon 3. -4; Gamma Theta Upsilon
Langsdale, Elizabeth Home Economics
Lexington Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 1934
Lanham, Frank W Commerce
Normal Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Commerce Club
Larrick, Lydia J Home Economics
Bloomington Jesters 4 ; Home Economics Club 1,2,3 4 • Y W C A 4; Vice-President, Freshman Class; Women's League Central Board ; Cradle Song; Once in a Lifetime
Leffingwell, Oran B Physical Science
Weston
Transfer from Blackburn College 3 ; University Club 4
Liehr, Paul W. Perry
.Industrial Ar
Liehr, Robert E Agriculture
Perry
Hopkins Agricultural Club 1; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Maize Grange 3, 4; Hieronymus Club 4
Littell, Harold D Physical Science
Frankfort (No picture)
Lumsden, Lora A Home Economics
Monticello Home Economics Club 3, 4
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Lyons, Charles R H. & P. E.
Peoria Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseb»ll 1. 2
McAllister, Kenneth C. Tinley Park
. Social Science
McCall, Donald W.
Normal
. Upper Grades
McKinney, Muriel Biological Science
Normal Theta Alpha Phi, Vice-President 3; Jesters, President 3 ; University Theater Board 3 ; Science Club 4 ; Na- ture Study Club 1, 2, 3 ; The Tavern: If I Were King; The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife; Dover Road; Cradle Song; Taming of the Shrew
Mackey, Louise L.
Streator Latin Club 2, 3, 4
. Latin
Maisonneuve, Kathryn M. Watseka
. Upper Grades
Malkus, Johanna A Latin
Bement Kappa Delta Epsilon ; Newman Club ; Latin Club ; Central Board and Executive Board, Women's League; League of Women Voters
Manuel, Harold D Physical Science
Hoopeston (No Picture)
Mapes, Lowell R Industrial Arts
Annawan
Industrial Arts flub 1, 2, 3, 4; University Club 2, 3, 4
Maras, Mary J.
Petersburg Commerce Club 1, W.A.A. 3
. Commerce
2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club
Marsh, Dorothy L English
Arrowsmith Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan University 1934 ; Kappa Delta Pi; Wrightonia 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4 ; Sigma Tau Delta, President, First Semester 4
Mason, George E Biological Science
Springfield Industrial Arts Club ; Art Club
Mason, Stanley L. Downs
. Physical Science
Maurer, Robert J Agriculture
Pekin Maize Grange 1, 2, 3, 4, Master 3, 4; Hopkins Agri- culture Club 1, 2; Hieronymus Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3 ; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4, Treasurer 4 ; Science Club 3, 4
May, George L Indus/rial Arts
East St. Louis
Athletic Club; Industrial Arts Club; "N" Club; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4
May, Helena C Upper Grades
East St. Louis Newman Club; Pringle-Hall Club; Women's League Central Board
Meadows, Edward O Commerce
Clinton Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ; Commerce Club 4 ; University Club 3 ; Gamma Phi 1, 2
Mentzer, L. Louese
Normal Jesters 4; Latin Club 4; Debate 3,
.Speech
Mikel, Grace S H. & P. E.
Bloomington W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4 ; Gamma Phi Circus Queen 3 ; Secretary-Treasurer, Physical Education Club 3, President 4 ; Corresponding Secretary, W.A.A. 4; Social Committee, Junior Class; Student Head of Golf 3
Miller, Marjorie E Kindergarten-Primary
Lakota, North Dakota (No Picture)
Minton, Lydia R. Naperville
.Home Economics
Mitts, Virginia D Speech
Normal Transfer from Park College, Parkville, Missouri 1934; Theta Alpha Phi ; Jesters ; Senior Ring and Pin Com- mittee; Women's Chorus 2, 3; Kindergarten Club 2, i : If I Were King ; The Tavern ; Lighter of Flames ; Assistant Director, Milky Way
Moniger, Eleanor Biological Science
Chicago Women's Chorus; W.A.A., Member of Board, Vice- President ; Senior Orchesis ; Science Club ; Vice-Presi- dent, Sophomore Class
Moore, William H H. & P. E.
Bloomington Football 2, 3, 4; "N" Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 4 ; Winner, Carter Harris Trophy 4
Morgan, Jacob W Physical Science
Normal University Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Taming of the Shrew ; Lighter of Flames
Morgridge, Evelyn F English
LaSalle Vidette Staff 3, 4; Varsity Women's Chorus 2; New- man Club 3 ; W.A.A. 2 ; Desk Editor, Vidette, Sum- mer 3
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Morse, Howard L Agriculture
Odell Kappa Delta Pi 4; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 3, National Executive Committee 3, 4; Maize Grange 2, 3, 4, Lecturer 3, 4; Hopkins Agri- culture Club 2, Treasurer 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; University Club 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; Transfer from Purdue University 1934
Motta. Dorothy J Kindergarten-Primary
Joliet
Newman Club 3, 4; Central Board, Women's League 4 ; Transfer from Joliet Junior College 3
Myers, Clara M. . .
Assumption Lowell Mason Club 2,
.Social Sci
3, 4
Neuhauser, La Verne D. Flanagan
. English
Y.W.C.A.
Newton, Charlie S. . . .
Champaign Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4 Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Blackfriars 3, 4
. Music
4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Lowell University Club 2, 3, 4 ;
Nicol, Feme E Home Economic*
Pontiac Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; /naVx Staff 1, 3; Y.W.C.A. 4; League of Women Voters 4
Ogden, Aurella L
Long Point Treble Chorus ; Latin Club
. Latin
Olson, Ora L Intermediate
Minooka Treble Chorus 2, 4; Kindergarten Club; Gamma Delta
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Osborne, Virginia R Home Economics
Bloomington Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Hieronymus Club 4; Kappa Delta Ep- silon 3, 4
Parret, Edmund W Art
Normal Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; University Club 4, Executive Board 4; Black- friars 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Jesters 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4; Summer Chorus; // / Were King; Hazel Kirke ; 'S Funny Thing; Romeo and Juliet; The Bishop Misbehaves ; The Lighter of Flames; Nativity
Patterson, Lois P Home Economics
Cornell Wrightonia 1 ; Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3 ; Home Eco- nomics Club 3, 4, President 4
Paul, Donald L Social Science
Bloomington Orchestra 2, 3, 4 ; Kappa Phi Kappa 3, 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4
Pearson, Ruth L French
Normal W.A.A. 1, 2, Head of Basketball 2 ; French Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Philadelphia 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 1, Vice-President 1, President 3, Treasurer 4; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4, President 4
Peel, Margaret A Latin
Collinsville Kappa Delta Pi 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fell Hall Honor Resident 2; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, President 4
Pentecost, Milton J English
Collinsville Pringle-Hall Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Boxing; Wrest- ling ; Vidette 3 ; Index 3
Peterson, Leonard E Social Science
Farmersville Basketball 1, 2 ; Glee Club 1 : Marching Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2; Gamma Delta 3
Pierson, Laurine M Commerce
Edwardsville Commerce Club ; Newman Club ; Pi Omega Pi ; Fell Hall Honor Resident
Piper, Willard H. Bradford
. Agriculture
Pittman, Julia A Commerce
Fairbiiry Treble Chorus 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 3 ; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Lowell Mason Club 4; Varsity Orchestra 3, 4; University Orchestra 4
Podshadley, Julius Social Science
Farmer City (No Picture)
Porter, Kathryn L Commerce
Mackinaw Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Com- merce Club ; Index 1
Potter, Claire S Agriculture
Pontiac Hopkins Agriculture Club 1,2; Alpha Tau Alpha 3, 4; Hobo Parade Committee 2, 3, 4; Maize Grange 1, 2, 3, 4; I.S.N.U. Corn Show Committee 2, 3; Junior Class Advisory Board
Pritchett, Ruth E H. & P. E.
Illiopolis W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Board of W.A.A. 3, 4; Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4 ; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3 ; French Club 3 ; Athletic Board 3
Quinn, Mildred
McLean Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4
.Commerce
Raglan, John C. .
Bement Commerce Club 1, 2 Kappa Phi Kappa 2,
, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Index Staff 3
. Commerce
3, 4;
.Art
Read, Kathryn E
Bloomington (No Picture)
Reed, Mildred E Commerce
Dixon Kappa Delta Pi 4 ; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Gamma Delta 3,4; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Treble Chorus 1
Reeser, Doris E Commerce
Farmer City
Fell Hall Honor Resident 2 ; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; League of Women Voters 2
Reeves, Earl G Agriculture
Gridley Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 3; Agriculture Club, Vice-President 2 ; Kappa Phi Kappa, Secretary-Treasurer 4 ; Student Council, Secretary- Treasurer 4; President, Junior Class; Executive Board, University Club; Assembly Board; Social Calendar Board ; Student Forum Board ; Co-Chairman of Annual Stag Party 4; Science Club; University Club; Hieron- ymus Club ; Maize Grange
Reid, Dempsey E Industrial Arts
Palmyra Glee Club 1, 2; Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Editor, Homecoming Program 4 ; Intramural Track 2 ; Assistant Drum Major 4
Reuter, Fred P Physical Science
Lacon Football 2, 3, 4; "N" Club 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; University Orchestra 2, 3; Blackfriars 3, 4; Index Staff 3 ; Intramural Basketball, Wrestling, Boxing ; University Club 3, 4; 'S Funny Thing; Music Mad
. Co mi
Riggs, Zack O
Farmer City (No Picture)
Robbins, Eunice Mathematics
Bloomington Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class ; Student Council 3, 4, Social Chairman 3; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3, 4; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3, 4
Robison, Emily G Home Economics
Delavan Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 3; Y.W.C.A. 3, 4
Rodeghiero, Gene A H. & P. E.
Staunton Newman Club 2, 3, 4 ; "N" Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
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Roeschley, Harold E H. & P. E.
Flanagan Intramural Sports; Industrial Arts Club; Physical Edu- cation Club
Satterwhite, Helen L English
Rossville Honor Council ; Wrightonia, President 2 ; Kappa Delta Epsilon ; Sigma Tau Delta ; League of Women Voters ; French Club
Schmockj Pauline M Commerce
Mason City Commerce Club 4 ; Transfer from MacMurray College 1935
Schroeder, John M Social Science
Normal Social Science Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Jesters 3, 4; No More the Sea
Schwenn, Floyd O Agriculture
Normal Football Manager 1, 2, 3 ; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Phi 3, 4, "N" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maize Grange 4
Scott, George L English
Claremont (No Picture)
Sebastian, Mary J Home Economics
Normal Home Economics Club ; Science Club ; Kappa Delta Epsilon
Sevier, June M Upper Grades
South Pekin Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4 ; Honor Council 4; Honor Resident, Fell Hall 4; Pringle-Hall 1, 2; Y.W.C.A. 1, 2 ; Nature Study Club 3 ; League of Women Voters 4
■3\*J
'^ &
ptF\
.Commerce
S:ster M. Agnesene Wisdom. . Bloomington (No Picture)
Slack, Clara L Intermediate
Urban a Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. 4. Treasurer 2 ; Jesters 3, 4, Secretary 4; Executive Board, Women's League 3, 4; Central Board, Women's League 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 3, 4; University Theatre Board 4; Nature Study Club 1, 2
Slocumb, Esther M. Greenville
. Home Economics
Smith, Curtis L H. & P. E.
Indianola Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, Senior Class; "N" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club 2; Indus- trial Arts Club 3, 4; Sports Editor, Index 4; Intra- mural Sports ; Gamma Phi 4
Smith, Donald F. Gilman
. Physical Science
Smith, Doris E Commerce
Farmer City Commerce Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Y.W.C.A. 1; Central Board, Women's League 2 ; League of Women Voters ; W.A.A. 1, 2
Smith, Frances M Home Economics
Oak Park Newman Club 1 ; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 2
Snyder, Don M Biological Science
Long Point
University Club ; Science Club
Siffert, Grace F Home Economics
Clinton Home Economics Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Jes- ters 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 4; University Theatre Board 3, 4; The Tavern; No More the Sea
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Spriet, Lucille Oglesby
. Intermediate
Springer, Irene L Art
Danvers
Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Hieronymus Club 3, 4; Central Board, Women's League 3; French Club 3, 4
Stabenow, Lee D Social Science
McConnell
Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2, President 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3 ; Jesters 4 ; University Theatre Board 4 ; Pi Gamma Mu 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4 ; Kappa Phi Kappa 2, 3, 4; Debate 3, 4; Senior Class Secre- tary-Treasurer; University Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Social Science Club 2; Hieronymus Club 1, 2, 3; Nature Study Club 1, 2; My Old Man; No More the Sen
Stambach, Harold M Commerce
Bloomington Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. 3, 4 ; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Transfer from University of Illinois 1934
Stauffer, Jennie K English
Carlock Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Social Science Club, Publicity Chairman 4; Concert Band 3, 4; League of Women Voters 4; Intramural Tennis, 2; Philadelphia 2, 3, Vice-President 4
Steinkraus, Harold H Social Science
Bloomington Gamma Theta Upsilon ; Pi Gamma Mu
Stevenson, Mary A Commerce
Biggsville Pi Omega Pi; Theta Alpha Phi; Jesters; The Bishop Misbehaves
Stewart, Florence G. Clinton
.Speech
Sundquist, Darlene F Com?nerce
Toulon
Transfer from MacMurray College, Jacksonville ; Com- merce Club 2, 3
Surbrook, William B. Normal
Physical Science
Sutherland, William T. Springfield
. Mathematics
Swan, Fred W Mathematics
Chicago
pSnY,USmTth°Hk.PPPi PHi KaPP- ™'»* ^«-
Tew^,'' Ada Mathematics
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Kappa Mu Epsilon ; Kappa Delta Epsilon ; Pi Omega Wk A y$r al Education Club; Commerce Club W.A.A. ; Central Board
Teodon, Assunta Commerce
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania W.A.A. ; Commerce Club ; Social Science Club • League of Women Voters
Thomas, Eula Mae F. Bloomington
. Home Economics
Thompson, Audrey E . . English
Joliet " " S
Sigma Tau Delta 4; Transfer from Joliet Junior Col- lege 3
Thompson, Roy M Speech
Princeton Transfer from University of Iowa ; Blackfriars 1 2 3 4; Jesters 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3,' 4; Debate 3; Belle Lamar; The Perfect Alibi; Quality Street; Once in a Lifetime; Nativity 2. }; If 1 Were King; The Late Christopher Bean
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Tolliver, Muriel J Commerce
Sidney Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Index Staff 3
Trapp, Henrietta C Social Science
Taylorville Videlte Staff 2, 3, 4; Associate Editor, summer 3; Vice-President, Press Club
Turner, Robert G Social Science
Normal Wrightonia 1, 2, 3, Secretary, fall 2, President, fall 3; Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Jesters 1, 2, 3; Uni- versity Club 1, 2, 3, Executive Council 2, President 3; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President (2nd Club) 1, Stage Manager 2 ; Index 1 ; Videlte 3 ; Intercollegiate Debate 1, 2, 3 ; Intercollegiate Oratory 1, 2, 3 ; Phil- Wright Contest 1, 2, 3; Edwards Medal Contest 2; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3; Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, Secretary 2; Pi Gamma Mu 2, 3; The Late Christopher Be.:n : If 1 Were King; Lighter of Flames; Flower of Venezia; Milky Way; Romeo and Juliet: Dorer Road; Nativity 1, 2; '5 Funny Thing; Forensic Board 2
Tuttle, Mary E 4-Yr. Elementary
Witt Springs, Kentucky
Unzicker, Paul H .
Graymont Science Club 4
. Mathematics
VanMeter, Luther Industrial Arts
Athens Industrial Arts Club; Orchestra; Band
VanNess, Willard T Comrnert
Chicago "N" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Commerce Club 1, 2, 5, 4
Veach, Gilbert H. & P. E.
Quincy Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2 ; Physical Education Club; "N" Club
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Voigt, Mae J. Highland
.Art
Walker, Robert J Agriculture
Decatur Kappa Delta Pi ; Alpha Tau Alpha ; Grange ; Science Club ; Agriculture Club
Waller, Lois V
Clinton Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Vidette Staff
. English
Walsh, Robert E Physical Science
Farmer City Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; University Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Walty, Hildegarde M Upper Grades
Colchester Y.W.C.A. 3. 4; Treble Chorus 3, 4; Pringle-Hall Club 2, 3. 4; Vidette 3; Central Board 3; Treasurer, Y.W.C.A. 4
Watterson. Arthur W Geography
Strawn Gamma Theta Lipsilon ; Pi Gamma Mu ; Kappa Phi Kappa; Band 2, 3; University Club; Science Club
Weber. Dorothy L Kindergarten-Primary
Arrowsmith (No picture)
Weber. Edith L Kindergarten-Primary
Arrowsmith Kindergarten Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hieronymus Club 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4
Weckesser, Mildred A Upper Grades
Sterling Pringle-Hall Club, Vice-President 2 ; Newman Club ; Nature Study Club
Welty, Richard K H. & P. E.
Hoopeston Transfer from Depauw University; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; "N" Club; Physical Education Club
White, George W Commerce
Stanford Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; University Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, President 4
White, Mildred E . . .
Bloomington Commerce Club 2, 3, 4
.Commerce
.H. & P. E.
White, Philip C
Taylorville (No Picture)
Whitehouse, Carl E Social Science
Normal Wrightonia 1 ; Jesters 1 ; Industrial Arts Club 1 ; Uni- versity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2; Chairman, Mother's Day Program 2 ; Mixed Chorus 1 ; Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Lightnin' ; Belle Lamar; The Short Cut; The Taming of the Shrew; The Trial of Duff Armstrong; The Light of the Star; Romeo and Juliet; Lighter of Flames
Wiles, Edith G Music
Roanoke
3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary- Varsity Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1 ; 1 ; Lowell Mason Club 1, 2, 3, 4, String Ensemble 1 ; Orpheus Trio 3, 4; String Quartet 4 ; Kappa Delta Epsilon 3 ; Honor Council 3 ; Vice-President, Women's League 4
Orchestra 1, Treasurer 4 ; Philadelphia Treasurer 2 :
Willey, Frances H Intermediate
Mt. Vernon, Indiana (No Picture)
Duke, Ruby L
Heyworth (Post Graduate)
. Intermediate
Williams, Lucille F Social Science
Chicago Physical Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Central Board 2, 4; Y.W.C.A. 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3 ; Orchesis 2 ; Varsity Volley Ball Squad 2 ; Varsity Soccer Squad 2, 3
Williams, Mary E English
Decatur Vidette 3, 4; Feature Editor, Vidette, Summer 1936; League of Women Voters 4 ; Central Board, Women's League 4 ; Press Club 3
Williams, Ruth C Commerce
Salem (No Picture)
Wilson, Glenn S H. & P. E.
Pontiac (No Picture)
Wintersteen, Clayton O H. & P. E.
East Peoria Glee Club 1; Football 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; University Club 4
Wiseman, Gladys M H. & P. E.
Heyworth University Orchestra 4; Lowell Mason Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4; University Women's Chorus 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, 4, Head of Archery 3, Head of Recreational Sports 4 ; Honorary Soccer Team 4 ; No More the Sea; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Senior Orchesis 2, 3, 4, President 4
Wright, Mary I Commerce
McLean Commerce Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 4
Zinkler, Mildred R Home Economics
Sullivan Home Economics Club; Commerce Club
Waltz, Lucille M
Bloomington (Post Graduate)
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Left to right — President, J. Citron; Vice-President, R. Chambers; Secretary-Treas- urer, P. Ives ; Advisor, \V. Beyer
JUNIORS
I had a letter from Kip today asking me to find out what I could about all those people that used to be in the Junior class during good old '36 and '37, I says to myself, "That's been ten years ago. Gee Whiz ! I can't remember much about all the im- portant ones. Sponsoring should include keeping track — I hope." So I took the gum out of the telephone transmitter and waited a couple of minutes for that long distance to go through. Mr. Beyer- was swell about it and listen, he knew plenty. Said he saw, the '37 Junior class president, Dick Chambers, just the day before in Bloomington. He is business manager for some government-owned newspaper syndicate. Seems Don Holley is campaign manager for John L. Lewis who is still running on the Labor ticket. Don always had a slight tendency to lean toward the red. Say, it was sort of a slam at the Juniors the way Bob Turner and Don joined up with the seniors. Seems to me they should have been glad to stay in a good class.
Jean Thomassen is doing right well. She has an excellent position on the faculty helping teach those snooty Bryn Mawrs their English.
I had the surprise of my life when Mr. Beyer said he attended a baseball game and found Bill Aleks, not on the bench, but in there pitching for the Rookies. That reminds me, I never did find out whether or not that Cline guy, Dale, I believe they called him, is related to Chuck Cline or is it Klein? How about it, Dale? I guess baseball just gets 'em, whole families. Now then there was a little girl in that class who was always playing jokes on people — Jeffie was her name. She's climbing right up, too. I've been told she is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's No. 1 woman director. I'll bet she's having a picnic bossing the big shots around.
Dot Deitz was president of Women's League while I was in the institution. If I remember correctly she rated a trip to Los Angeles by just being President of that organization. I imagine she's still doing club work and traveling.
I bet Louise Goble is stepping around just like she always did. She played that old piano with a will, let me tell you — a dependable gal — Louise. Speaking of music, that reminds me of Joe Citron. Often wondered what became of Citron. I'll never forget the day he walked in to Dr. Waggoner's class and Doc says, "Well, Joe how was it, pretty tough exam?" or words to that effect. I guess that was the exam that took Joe out of the realms of school-teachin'
possibilities and caught him up with Uncle Sam. Mr. Beyer says he's doing right well with his post in the Philippines. Say that guy had a lot of push. He ruined a good composer (or did he?) to make a better army officer.
It seems no one had heard from Geraldine Dooley for a mighty long time until recently. She's one of the people that is helping to make radio click, which reminds me that Donald Orr's name is ap- pearing pretty often in Radio Guide these days, have you noticed it?
My, it always surprises me when I find out each time that the world really is small after all. I never dreamed Mr. Beyer would know about so many people.
I often wonder how the good old Jesters are making it. I am pretty certain none of their presidents since have been any better than ours, Mariada Duesing, it was.
Yesterday's sports news carried a nice column about Arley Gillett. He's a top-notch fights promoter and old Tom Sutherland seems to be staying right up there. I can't say much for my knowledge of fighting techniques but I like fights and I'd sure put my money on Tommy — to win.
I often wondered if Ashley Thomas was happy in his role as cheer leader when he was at I.S.N.U. Seemed to me Ashley often looked mighty unhappy while he was in the middle of one of those warwhoops. Maybe it's silly, but I recall that one of my suppressed desires was to walk up to Ashley sometime when he was doing that "our team is red hot" jingle and say "Shush!" Funny thing about this athletic business. It cinches em Look at Christy Christenson and Ed Lesnick. Both of these boys are playing professional foot- ball now.
The last Alumni Quarterly had a fine article about Bob Smith. He's getting along all right with those I.S.N.U. students. I re- member the kids used to predict Bob would one day return to the Old Alma Mater as a faculty member.
Always I have wondered what happened to track men. I used to think that was like playing up a blind alley but it seems they never run out of ground. Jimmy Bush certainly swung the Olympics around by the tail. I don't know how the United States would get along without him.
Let me quote myself as saying, "It's a mighty funny sensation to walk into your favorite dance spot and find an old classmate tooting his bit thar in Ye Old Rainbow Garden." I am proud to say I was among these who predicted big things for that Stevenson lad.
Marguerite Polette is getting very definitely along with those roles she's been playing in musical comedy. Petite — Marguerite!
There was something in the paper last week about Bill Mullaney. Something to the effect that he has opened a brokerage office on Wall street. Cheery little game — watching the tape — exciting too, at times.
My, I felt lonesome after the receiver clicked but when I got the bill from the telephone company I came back to reality with (what is that much-used term?) a start. If it weren't for the wealth that abounds wherever school teachers are, I couldn't afford it but Kip — well, you asked for it!
— Martha Ann Simmons
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Aleks, William Geography
Rockford (No picture)
Alexander, Chester C H. & P. E.
McLean
Bane, Lola A English
Normal
Allen, Emily P Commerce
Bloomington
Bane, Ruth V Commerce
Ellsworth
Allen, Geneva F Speech
Staunton
Barrick, Clarabel Commerce
Urbana
Allen, Harry R Commerce
Bement
Allison, Zelda L English
Alvin (No picture)
Barry, James R Social Science
Normal
Barton, Byron K Geography
Minier (No picture)
Anderson, Dorothy H English
Bloomington
Bates, Mason H Agriculture
Odell
Anderson, Earl J Physical Science
Freeport
Bean, Eleanor I Commerce
Blue Mound
Archbold, John B H. & P. E.
Chicago
Bean, Ruth K English
Blue Mound
Arnold, James G Physical Science
Hudson
Beckwith, Dorothy F. . . .Intermediate Toluca
Arvin, Glendon O Industrial Arts
LeRoy
Bedell, Emily J Home Economics
Carlock
Augustine, Stephen R Social Science
Livingston
Beier, Vernon C. . . .Biological Science Cooksville
Ayers, June E Commerce
Danvers
Bertalan, Frank J Mathematics
Chicago
Baker, LaVerne S Agriculture
Winnebago
Betz, Ella P Social Science
Princeton
Beyer, Harriet A Social Science
Bloomington
Brandt, Irene L Home Economics
Emden (No picture)
Brees, Bernice L Commerce
Lexington
Bezucha, Lewis J Commerce
Forest Park
Bibb, Edna V Upper Grades
Centralia (No picture)
Brown, Elsie E Commerce
Pekin
Bishop, Harold W H. & P. E.
Clinton
Brown, George W Commerce
Mahomet
Blacker, Geneva L Mathematics
White Heath
Brown, Lucy L Intermediate
Stillman Valley
Blackman, Lula M Intermediate
Blakly, Arkansas
Brown, Margaret F Lett in
Taylorville
Blakeman, Byron E Mathematics
Normal
Burkey, Virginia L Social Science
Toulon
Blameuser, Magdalen M Commerce
Niles Center
Bush, James C Social Science
Hennepin
Bogner, Floyd L Mathematics
Henry
Busing, Edna A Social Science
Sibley (No picture)
Busker, Marvin W Social Science
Livingston
Bohles, Vernon L Social Science
Pleasant Plains
Bussert, Martha L Commerce
Sheldon
Booker, Dorothy C H.&P.E.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Butler, Helen M Commerce
Chebanse
Borchers, Ralph C H.&P.E.
Gibson City
Cade, Mary C Biological Science
West Chicago
Boyle, Virginia R H.&P.E.
Pinckneyville
Calhoon, Charles D Mathematics
Normal
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Case, Lloyd E Physical Science
Watseka
Coughlin. Margaret A English
Peoria
Chambers, Earl R Social Science
Lacon
Cox, Emma L H. & P. E.
Cropsey
Chambers, Richard G Commerce
Seward
Cox, Robert W Physical Science
Normal
Cheeks, John G Industrial Arts
Peoria (No Picture) Christensen, M. Lavern . . . H. & P. E.
Dwight
Coyne, Lucille A. . .4-Yr. Elementary Springfield
Citron, Joseph H Mathematics
Manito
Crafts, Mary M English
Hoopeston
Clapper, Maurice R H. & P. E.
Cisco
Grossman, William R Special
Edwardsville (No Picture)
Cully, Gladys B H. & P. E.
Jacksonville
Cline, Dale M H. & P. E.
Mansfield
Curry, Agnes B Mathematics
Decatur
Clooney, Mary F Commerce
Bloomington
Davis, Dorothy P English
East Peoria (No Picture) Deitz, Dorothy E Social Science
Belleville
Combs, Helen M., Kindergarten-Primary Lincoln (No Picture)
Cooper, Darwin L Commerce
St. Anne
Delaney, Daniel J Commerce
Bloomington
Corbin Olive M Commerce
East Alton
Diamond, John Leroy. . . .Agricultun Greenville
Corzine, Betty A Commerce
Assumption
Dohm, John A English
tiloomington
Coslet, Ruth V. Intermediate
Tuscola
Donaldson, Ruth E Intermediate
Streator (No Picture) Dooley, Geraldine French
Bloomington [64]
Doty, Charles R Agriculture
Lovington
Ferguson, Irl English
Normal
Draper, Hazel B Intermediate
South Pekin
Fraser, Arthur E Agriculture
Wapella
Duesing, Mariada English
Normal
Gaines, Walter J Social Science
Bloomington
Duewer, Casper F Physical Science
Loami
Garrison, Nellie M Commerce
Carrollton
Dunham, Orville C Commerce
Dana
Getty, Una E Home Economics
Hampshire
Dunmire, Lois E English
Peoria
Gibson, Evelyn M Upper Grades
McLean
Durham, Evelyn E Commerce
Bloomington
Gillett, Arley F H. & P. E.
Dwight Eadie, Ralph R H. & P. E.
West Frankfort (No Picture)
Eckland, Violet E Social Science
Chicago
Gilmour, Alma I Kindergarten- Primary Lawrenceville
Ellison, Vaddie M Kindergarten- Chicago Primary
Goble, Alma L M u sic
Westfield
Estes, Virginia C Commerce
Taylorville
Goodheim, Sylvia V. . . .Social Science Chicago
Evers, Francis A English
Bloomington Fabri, Elizabeth E English
Chicago (No Picture)
Goodrich, Jessie H. .Home Economics Decatur
Fairchild, Robert W. . . .Physical Science Holstein, Iowa
Gourley, Evelyn M Commerce
Ancona
Graham, Herman D French
Cameron
Hayes, John W . . . . Biological Science Palmyra
Graham, Sarah M Latin
Cameron
Hensey, Louise M Intermediate
Taylorville
Green, Mildred F Commerce
Taylorville
Hirsch, Pearl B Social Science
Ozone Park, Long Island
Gross, Minerva M 'English
Colchester
Hobbs. Robert L Commerce
Dwight
Gunning, John T Mathematics
Wilmington
Hodge, James C Social Science
Springfield Hodge, John W Agriculture
Danvers (No Picture)
Gustafson, Ruth M French
Athens
Hoeche, Fern M Music
Wood River
Guttstein, Fred H. & P. E.
Chicago
Hoffman, Ruth C Social Science
Dwight
Hamilton, Vernon O H. & P.E.
Chatsworth
Hansen, Kenneth A Geography
Evan, Minnesota (No Picture)
Hofstatter, Helen M Commerce
Princeville
Hansing, John R Social Science
Bonfield
Hopkins, Jack G Social Science
Bloomington
Hardesty, Ardelle O English
Sibley
Hopps, Howard M Agriculture
LaMoille Horney, Tom G Industrial Arts
Normal (No Picture)
Hare, Francis J Commerce
Normal
Hostettler, Georgia L Com?nerce
Olney
Harlan, Esther E H. & P. E.
Decatur
Houghton, Evelyn G . . . Social Science Chicago
Howard, Alvin M Social Science
St. Louis, Missouri
Joria, Harry J Social Science
Chicago
Howerter, Marian L Music
Normal Hoyt, Robert L Physical Science
Normal (No Picture)
Karl, Grace L English
Decatur
Husted, Vernon L Agriculture
Cornell
Kauffold, Vance Industrial Arts
Normal
Ihlenfeldt, Virginia H Commerce
Springfield
Kidd, Jane L . . . Kindergarten-Primary Magnolia
Imig, Paul J Mathematics
San Jose
Kidder, Glenn A . . . . Physical Science Peoria Heights
Irvine, George O Agriculture
Normal Irwin, James O Physical Science
Bloomington (No Picture)
Kile, Donald W Physical Science
Heyworth
Ives, Paul S Agriculture
Wapella
Killian, Mildred E Latin
Normal
Jacobson, Anna C Commerce
Pontiac
Kippenhan, Charles H. . . .Commerce Decatur
Jaeger, Leon B Social Science
Bloomington
Kirkton, John L Agriculture
El Paso Klesert, Lucile R Music
Normal (No Picture)
Jennings, Helen E Kindergarten- Alton Primary
Knudson, Katharine J Biological
Greenfield Science
Johnson, Charles W Upper Grades
Normal
Koblitz, Thelma C. . . .Upper Grades Caseyville
Johnson, Estelle M Intermediate
Chicago Johnston, Betty L. Kindergarten-Primary Quincy (No Picture)
Kohler, Richard C Mathematics
Normal
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Kohler, Roderick G. . . .Physical Science Normal
McKean, Janet K Music
LeRoy
Kunc, Helen A. , .Kindergarten-Primary Cicero
McNeely, George B Agriculture
Beecher City
Lambert, Mary H Intermediate
LeRoy
MacGregor, James E.. .Social Science Chillicothe
Landis, Evelyn L Commerce
Kempton
Mancuso, Marie A Geography
Joliet Margrave, Mary K Music
Normal (No Picture)
Lange, Lester D Commerce
San Diego, California
Martin, Betty B English
Decatur
Lesnick, Edward J Industrial Arts
Berlin, Wisconsin
Martin, Mary V. . . .Home Economics Normal
Lewis, Lucille C Intermediate
Fairbury
Masters, Homer E H. & P. E.
Normal
Lewis, Wendel J H. & P. E.
Marseilles
Masters, Leila. .Kindergarten-Primary Middletown
Livingston, Ralph L Commerce
Peoria
Maurer, Jesse J H. & P. E.
Meadows
Lux, Elsie L Home Economics
Bement
Maxwell, Lyle Commerce
Clinton
McCannon, Charles F. . . .Social Science Normal May, W. Henderson Agriculture
Normal Messer, Kathryn J Music
Lexington (No Picture)
McCleland, Gabriella . . . .Kindergarten- Bloomington Primary
Miller, Samuel D Music
Normal
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Mishler, Irene B Upper Grades
Bloomington
Olson, John M Agriculture
Cropsey
Montgomery, Marjory B Co?nmerce
Maroa
Orr, Donald W Agriculture
Normal
Morgan, Mary E Intermediate
Normal
Palmer, Frances M English
Bloomington
Mullaney, William J Commerce
Pontiac
Parsons, Gilford N H. & P. E.
Monticello
Neeson, Mary V Commerce
Divernon
Pax, Robert W Cotnmerce
Beckemeyer
Nelson, Alice M Music
Normal
Pearson, Eleanor C Upper Grades
Ottawa
Nelson, Leslie W Mathematics
Spring Valley
Pernod, Virginia R English
Chicago
Noble, Elizabeth Commerce
Gibson City Noble, Mary A French
Gibson City (No Picture)
Polette, Marguerite P English
Madison
Oates, Francis B Music
Taylorville
Poppen, Etta J Intermediate
Downs, Kansas
Odell, William C Physical Science
Bloomington
Powell, Porter M Social Science
Bloomington Pricer, John H Social Science
Normal (No picture)
O'Donnell, Corinne E. . . .Kindergarten-
Springfield Primary
Oesch, Lawrence C Agriculture
Danvers (No Picture) Oesch, Wilfred W Agriculture
Danvers (No Picture) Oesch, Winifred L. . . .Home Economics
Danvers (No Picture)
Propeck, Ben O Physical Science
Mansfield
Ohmart, Donald A. . .Biological Science Roodhouse
Radmacher, Dorothea L English
Mattoon
Ragsdale, Ralph L Mathematics
Oreana
Sanderson, Eulola M English
Streator
Rahn, Georgia C Commerce
Oak Park
Sass, Marguerite M Commerce
Pecatonica
Reavy, Eleanor M Commerce
LaSalle
Satterfield, Joseph H Agriculture
Hudson Schaf er, Rowena B Music
Ashton (No picture)
Redden, George A Mathematics
Rossville
Schaumberg, Helen V.. .Kinder garten-
St. Louis, Missouri Primary
Schertz, Mary E Home Economics
Danvers (No picture)
Rehn, Dorothy M Commerce
Cambridge
Schlinger, Martha M H. & P. E.
O'Fallon
Risser, Robert A Agriculture
Danvers
Schulze, Virginia E Kinder gartev.-
Springfield Primary
Roberts, Chesla W Commerce
Decatur
Schulze, Mildred L Mathematics
Springfield
Rose, Mary L Intermediate
Virden
Seifert, Lillian E Com met ce
Washburn
Ross, Geraldine B Commence
Wapella
Sharp, Howard F Social Science
Marseilles
Ross, JohnS H.&P.E.
Gillespie
Shaw, Jean English
Normal
Ruzich, Ernest Social Science
Matherville
Shutes, Edith M Engli h
Bloomington
Sage, Margaret J Latin
Normal
Sibley, Elizabeh H English
Hardin
Simmons, Martha A English
Prairie City
Stowell, Margaret C. . .Social Science Kenosha, Wisconsin
Siron, Rex A Mathematics
Ar-owsmith
Strain, Wilma L H. & P. E.
LeRoy
Smart, Mary T English
DePue Smith, Lois M Home Economics
Freeport (No picture)
Strang, Arthur R Social Science
Gurnee
Smith, Maryanna L Commerce
Vandalia
Strayer, Charles L Mathematics
Emington
Smith, Robert L Biological Science
LeRoy
Stubblefield, Louise M Latin
Stanford
Spangler, Wayne D Social Science
O.tawa
Stuhlmann, Frederick B. . . .Industrial LaMoille Arts
Stack, Margaret E Home Economics
Bellflower
Stull, Velma I English
Cherry
Stahly, Verda A Home Economics
Carlock
Sullivan, Olivia M English
Joliet
Stalter, Dorothy J Kinder garten-
Leland Primary
Sutter, Mabel A Commerce
Ellsworth
Steele, Ernestine M Commerce
Hudson
Swank, Marian D Kinder garten-
Galva Primary
Stephenson, Frederic A Music
West Allis, Wisconsin
Tallyn, Harrison L Commerce
Minonk
Stover, Helen F Commerce
Towanda
Theobald, Marianna Home
Bloomington Economics
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Thomas, Ashley C Commerce
Highland Park
VonFossen, Marian L Commerce
Normal Wallace, Mrs. Ethel M., Social Science
Clay City, Indiana (No picture)
Thomassen, Jean C English
Bloomington
Walton. Ardith M English
Towanda
Thompson, Raymond W ... .Agriculture Bloomington
Ward, Virginia C Commerce
Normal
Tuggle, Telvin H. & P. E.
Clinton
Wassner, Grace L Commerce
Pontiac
Tuttle, Edith L Intermediate
Normal
Watts, Marjorie E Commerce
Lake City
Unzicker, Lowell E Industrial Arts
Graymont
Weicker, Helen C Music
Dwight
Virgiel, Elizabeth K Intermediate
Ellsworth
Vogt, Viola I H. & P. E.
Columbia (No picture) Weicker, Richard M. . . . Social Science Pontiac (No picture)
Welch, Roberta Intermediate
Smithfield
Wene, Donald M Physical Science
Weldon
Wilcockson, George M Physical
Taylorville Science
Whalen, Paul V Agriculture
Colchester
Wilcox, Marjorie L English
Plainheld
Whisnant, DeLora L Music
Cisco
Wilde, Wayne V Commerce
Petersburg
White, Mary S H. & P. E.
Peoria
Wilson, Willard E Agriculture
Wapella
White, Anna M Intermediate
St. Louis, Missouri
Wipert, Wayne E Mathematics
Kewanee
White, Rex H Social Science
Williamsport, Indiana
Wright, Guinevere H. & P. E.
Normal Young, Robert W. . . . Physical Science
Bloomington (No picture)
Wiennan, Wilson M Mathematics
Normal
Zelip, Louis S Commerce
Cicero
Zimmerlin, Max'ne H. Normal
. English
General Committee for Junior-Senior Prom
Harriet Beyer Geneva Allen Mariada Duesing Paul Ives John Hodge Esther Harlan Louis Bezucha Chairman: Richard Chambers
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SOPHOMORES
Look! Green and orange! An old Alamo table! Come- on, let's investigate. Remember the Alamo?
"R. F." — must be Ross Fairchild. He and Miss Henline really put that class on the map. Louise Huff and Doris Etherton were officers along with Ross and gave him a lot of advice. They really did things in a big way. Their ad- visory board was the only one in school ; maybe that was part of their secret of success. Gosh! Those parties they sponsored were swell: Harvest Moon Dance, After-Exam Let Down, the Cotillion, Hobby Night. A harvest moon is dangerous any time but after a dance like that — well, the sophomores couldn't be held responsible. Hobby night was a gift to the school. Men's intramurals helped swing that one. The Cotillion decorations transformed that gym into a place worth dancing in and George Hamilton's Music-box music lived up to all the advertising the sophs gave him.
The automobile in that corner looks like Mac Roe's work. I suppose he wanders into his Peoria job about fif- teen minutes late munching a candy bar. But maybe he has changed his ways and gets up in time for breakfast. Guthrie has graduated from the Vidette now. Remember? "See Ed Guthrie's cartoon every issue, page two." Bob Hooton dabbled in all kinds of art but water colors must have been tops with him since he won the Merwin medal for his Land- scape in water colors.
Here's Dick Heflick's name! He and the rest of that trombone quartet, Jensen, Kelley, and Linn, could out-do the five-cent Alamo music even if it was nothing more than "Three Blind Mice." I wonder if all music majors are a bit confused in their recent history. Dale Maple informed the sociology class of the stork-market crash of 1929.
The Alamo couldn't have held out for as long as it did without Fell Hall assistance. No one could resist the Alamo
Left to right — President, R. Fairchild; Vice-President, L. Secretary-Treasurer, D. Etherton; Advisor, R. Henline
Huff;
from President Grace Kollar down through the most in- significant resident — if a Fell Haller can be insignificant.
Athletes and athletics did their bit for the Alamo. What is a game without a coke? And the athletes must have some place to break training rules. Ingerski and Hamilton were not satisfied with basketball honors so they took up base- ball. Kavanagh took up football, baseball, and track in addition to his basketball. He's saving tennis and track for next year. Matthews and Read fight for the headlines and pictures in the Pantagraph during baseball season. Michaels does his part in having Normal keep up with Popeye. What is Popeye without the Jeep?
All those fellows couldn't outdo the women's star, Tidye Ann Pickett, a member of the U. S. Olympic team last sum- mer. She wasn't the only one whom Hitler thrilled — Miss Teager had her share too.
"C. W." Satirist, cynic, columnist, debater, Carl Wilson. Cynical by conviction or . . . convenience for his column . . . we wonder. The women were prominent in speech too. If it takes inspiration for orations it's no wonder Mary Helen Goff won the Edwards Medal and third place in the DeKalb oratory contest. Dark eyes and curly hair might even make her turn poetical.
Here's something, a bishop — must be the homecoming play. Harriet Barnes and Esther Lillman certainly went in for that "pub." Homecoming wouldn't have been com- plete without the queen either. Helen Moberly didn't have that bedraggled look in spite of the rain.
But why waste our time with an old Alamo table? The ones in the Co-op are much better.
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Abrams, Hylda R Upper Grades
Chicago
Apell, LaVerne Commerce
Normal
Ackerson, Bernice E Art
Richview
Armstrong, Helen M Ru, al
Havana
Adams, Helen M English
Waynesville
Arney, Harold L Rural
Buffalo Hart
Adkins, Beatrice B Upper Cades
Normal
Ashenfelter, Virginia R Upper
Decatur Grades
Agrue, Harvey L Mathematics
Chillicothe
Ashmore, Doris M Home
Ashmore Economics
Alexander, Eugene Rural
Potomac
Atchison, Ammona B Rural
Glenarm
Alkire, Ermyl E Intermediate
Westville, Indiana
Atkinson, Beth L Rural
Dixon
Allen, John P Mathematics
Silvis
Aull, Laura E Commerce
Normal
Amdor, Laurel E Mathematics
LeRoy
Auth, Mary E Intermediate
Ivesdale
Anderson, Janet M Rural
Leland
Bacon, Harriett E H. & P. E.
Chicago
Anderson, Lottie L Social Science
Pontiac
Bagley, Robert L Commerce
Normal
Anderson, William F Social Science
Bement
Baird, Gail C Commerce
Kewanee
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Baird, Nellie M Kinder garten-
Villa Grove Primary
Bergan, Cecele M Intermediate
Forrest
Baker, Evelyn I Intermediate
Weldon
Bergeron, Genevieve L Home
Bourbonnais Economics
Baker, Olin D Commerce
Tuscola
Bernard, Evelyn L Commerce
Henry
Balding, Owen F Commerce
Decatur
Best, Marguerite A Kindergarten-
Collinsville Primary
Bane, Allyne R Home Economics
Atwood
Bettag, Gertrude L English
Danville
Barclay, Harry G Commerce
Warrensburg
Bickenbach, Gertrude A.. . .Commerce Illiopolis
Barnes, Harriet A English
Waukegan
Biershenk, Raymond C, Upper Grades Ben Id
Barrett, Rhea E Rural
Dwight
Bird, Aria B Intermediate
Staunton
Batterman, Clara L Intermediate
Beecher
Bishop, Walton B.. . .Physical Science LeRoy
Bedford, Marion Upper Grades
Mansfield
Bixler, Ray H Biological Science
Chicago
Behrens, Helen E Rural
Greenview
Blatnik, William A Commerce
DePue
Belknap, Helen M H. & P. E.
Ottawa
Bliss, Patty E English
Hillsboro
Blome, Frances L., Kindergarten-Primary Kenney
Brenneman, Arthur Commerce
Minier
Bloomer, Marian. B.. . .Home Economics Bement Brents, Edith C Kinder garten-
Taylorville Primary
Briggs, Ray S Commerce
Dixon (No picture) Bright, Frank H Industrial Arts
Bloomington (No picture)
Bloomer, Martha P Commerce
Bement
Broadus, Irma L Intermediate
Ottawa
Blum, Alice J Latin
Normal
Brodien, Hazel B Upper Grades
Rockford
Blumenschein, Kathryn E Upper
Eureka Grades
Brooker, Helen F.. .Home Economics Mt. Pulaski
Bollone, Mary M Intermediate
Wilsonville
Brooks, Robert G Latin
Bloomington
Bols, Frances C Rural
Morris
Broughton, Helen L Home
Bloomington Economics
Booker, Dorothy P Upper Grades
Lovington
Brown, Emma L Commerce
Greenfield
Boston, Ruth J Commerce
Springfield
Brown, Evalyn R.. . .Home Economics Normal
Boyd, Norma G.. .Kindergarten-Primary Ohio
Brucker, Kenneth E H.&P.E.
Sibley
Brandt, Earl F Commerce
Clifton
Brumm, Kenneth C Commerce
Dunlap
Brannan, Eugene L Commerce
Bloomington
Bunn, Marian H. & P. E.
Normal
Bunney, Gladys E Commerce
Bellflower
Catlett, Mary E Commerce
Scottville
Burgess, Thelma V Intermediate
Princeville
Cihak, Mabel Jane Upper Grades
Divernon Clark, Ella V Rural
Carrollton (No picture)
Burgin, James R Commerce
LeRoy
Clary, Lorene R Rural
Pleasant Plains
Burkey, George E Commerce
Bloomington
Claypool, Clara M English
Williamsville
Burnham, Marcella M Rural
Momence
demons, Edna J Upper Grades
Weldon
Burns, Richard E French
St. Louis, Missouri
Cleveland, Elva E Kindergarten-
Seward Primary
Butler, Rowena L Upper Grades
Danvers
Coffman, Vera G Upper Grades
Clinton
Cable, Aletha W Upper Grades
Lexington
Colclasure, Eugenia K., Upper Grades Xenia
Campbell, Beatrice M Upper Grades
Mazon
Cole, Mildred G Kindergarten-
Alpha Primary
Carius, Anna L Commerce
Tremont
Cole, Wavenelle V., Home Economics Galva
Carriker, Virginia E English
Irving
Collins, Phyllis I Rural
Rantoul
Casteel, Marvin E Commerce
Normal
Colombe, Elsie C Intermediate
Clifton
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Corn-well, Allynne B Kindergarten- Lake City Primary
Dalton, Cecilia M Rural
Downs
Coss, Bernadine A Upper Grades
Mendota
Danford, Mansel L Social Science
Winchester
Coulter, Doris M Mathematics
Springfield
Danforth, Rae M Intermediate
Thawville
Coulter, Virginia A English
Springfield
David, Verle E Physical Science
Kankakee
Craig, Edward K Commerce
Lacon
Davidson, George W Biological
Streator Science
Crone, Viola D Intermediate
Wenona
Davis, Orma L Commerce
Heyworth
Crouch, Philene Speech
St. Louis, Missouri
Dawe, Mildred B Commerce
Elizabeth
Crout, Alice E H.&P.E.
Gridley
Dawson, Lois I Kindergarten-
Weston Primary
Crump, Elden A Agriculture
Lexington
Dawson, William H.. . .Upper Grades West Frankfort
Cullen, Mary A Intermediate
Cowden
Degnan, Ellen A Rural
Chenoa
Dabney, Lillian R Commerce
Normal
DeHart, Helen L Intermediats
Arthur
Dale, Gladys M.. .Kindergarten-Primary Loda
DeMarco, Lenore H.. . .Upper Grades Riverton
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Dethart, Jeanette B.. . .Home Economics Bloomington
Ebner, Ethel English
Tonica
Dial, Mildred J Home Economics
Troy Grove Diesel, William G English
Normal (No picture)
Ebner, Frances E Upper Grades
Tonica
Dippel, Vera L Intermediate
Loda
Eisenberg, John J.. . .Physical Science Amboy
Diveley, Roy E Commerce
Bloomington Dixon, Harry M Physical Science
Bloomington (No picture)
Elbert, Catherine G Commerce
Cullom
Dolton, Verne J Social Science
Pontiac
Elliott, Vivian E Rural
Yates City
Donaldson, Doreen M.. . .Kinder garten- Chicago Primary
Engberg, Barbara E. . . . Upper Grades
Knoxville English, John W Physical Science
Bloomington (No picture) Erdmann, Arthur C H.&P.E.
Danville (No picture)
Donley, Dorothy M Rural
Ashkum
Essington, Margaret L., Kindergarten- Clifton Primary
Dossett, Frederick K Commerce
Stanford
Etherton, Doris A.. .Home Economics LeRoy
Dreibelbis, William M. . . . Upper Grades Freeport
Etherton, Glenn H Agriculture
LeRoy
Drew, Ellsworth D Special
Aurora
Fairchild, Esther F Intermediate
St. Elmo
Drew, Selma M.. .Kindergarten-Primary Dwight Fairchild, Ross W Commerce
Newman
Drinnin, Louise M Rural
Wyoming
Fallow, Winifred R. . . . Kinder garten-
Woodhull Primary
Farnham, Ruth M Special
Filson, Dee J Speech
Roodhouse (No picture) Fletcher, Foster G Art
Milledgeville
Fritzche, Ruby L Intermediate
Mt. Olive
Flood, James G Social Science
Grays Lake
Gall, Elizabeth C Intermediate
Odell
Fluegel, Eileen A., Kindergarten-Primary
Pekin Fort, Allen C Physical Science
Kenney (No picture)
Ganaway, June L.. .Home Economics Downers Grove
Fosnaugh, Beulah E Intermediate
Bellflower Foster, Margaret Intermediate
Centralia (No picture)
Gardner, Emelie J Kindergarten-
Bloomington Primary
Fraher, Berneice M Upper Grades
Emington
Garling, Lucille M.. .Physical Science Bloomington
Frandsen, Lovier W Upper Grades
Aurora
Garrett, Mozelle Commerce
Lexington
Frank, Marilyn E., Kindergarten-Primary Bloomington
Garrett, Veryl English
Lexington
Franklin, Roberta A Commerce
Potomac
Garrison, Ivan K Commerce
Roodhouse
Fraser, Estelle F. . . Kindergarten-Primary E. St. Louis
Gathmann, Barbara F. Topeka
.Intermediate
Fraser, Virginia C Intermediate
E. St. Louis
Gebhards, Doris E Rural
Oakford
Freed, Clara K Intermediate
Lexington
Gentes, Eleanor R Rural
Chenoa
Frields, Jarrel R Upper Grades
Madison
Gilbert, Ida M Home Economics
Goodfield
Gillespie, Margaret K., Home Economics Chenoa
Green, Leo E Rural
Tremont
Godat, Alexander H Industrial Arts
Owaneco
Green, Marion I Rural
Kenney
Goehner, Margaret A English
Bloomington
Green, Oliver Rural
Tremont
Goff, Francis L Speech
Normal
Greene, Junius T H. & P. E.
Chicago
Goff, Mary H Speech
Petersburg
Greensavage, Zudora E., Kindergarten- Westville Primary
Goodin, Oma Rural
Towanda
Gregory, Aldyth L Rural
Decatur
Goodrich, Marvin J Social Science
Springfield
Griffith, Francis L H. & P. E.
Clinton
Gossmeyer, Mary E Commerce
Deer Creek
Griggs, Charlotte M English
Bloomington
Granneman, Ruth E Upper Grades
Pontiac
Gross, Elmo W Physical Science
Colchester
Grant, Mary A Rural
Seymour
Grubb, Dorothy M H. & P. E.
Dwight
Green, Adelaide Commerce
Watseka
Guderjan, Leila M Intermediate
Toluca
Green, Effie M Music
Elgin
Gunning, Bertha Kindergarten-
Neponset Primary
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Gupton, Helen L Kinder garten-
Middletown Primary
Hays, Nathan B.. . .Biological Science Decatur
Guthrie, Edgar K Art
Lexington
Hazzard, Lois V Commerce
Leaf River
Guynn, Theresa O Rural
Rantoul Hainline, Mervin D Commerce
Minier (No picture)
Hedgcock, Margaret E Special
Normal
Hall, LillisF H.&P.E.
Athens
Heflick, Richard E Music
Elgin
Hall, Myrtle L Intermediate
Bradford
Hallett, Edna E Upper Grades
Grand Ridge (No picture)
Hamilton, Marvin A H. & P. E.
Atlanta (No picture) Heinemann, Virginia C, Mathematics Springfield
Held, Laurinda E Kinder garten-
Streator (No picture) Primary
Helton, Helen M Intermediate
Illiopolis (No picture)
Hanson, Marjorie N Social Science
Normal
Hewiitt, Pearl R Kinder garten-
Farmington Primary
Hardesty, Harold J Industrial Arts
Bloomington
Hibsch, Wilma K. . .Home Economics Fairbury
Harmon, Florence H., 4-yr. Elemental) Normal
Hieronymus, Albert N. . .Mathematics Atlanta
Harrell, Belvadene C Social Science
Bement
Hilgendorf, Elmer L. .Physical Science
Buckley
Harris, Eula M Intermediate
Gary, Indiana
Hill, Verla M H.&P.E.
St. Francisville
Hatch, Marian J Upper Grades
Aurora
Hines, Madeline R Kindergarten-
Bloomington Primary
Hayes, Lawrence M Speech
Lincoln
Hitchens, Elden R.. . .Physical Science Piper City
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Hjemvick, Dorothy M Intermediate
Morris
House, Pauline E Commerce
Goodland, Indiana
Hochel, Elsie Mathematics
Chicago
House, Virginia H Art
Lincoln
Hoerer, Marie A., Kindergarten-Primary Quincy
Howard, Genevieve L., Upper Grades LaRose
Hoge, Ellenor G Intermediate
Wenona
Howardsen, Marcella R., Intermediate Chicago
Hole, Lorraine E Rural
Dwight
Hubbard, John C Music
Georgetown
Hollmeyer, Mary E.. . .Home Economics Gardner
Huddelston, Ola K Kinder garten-
Nokomis Primary
Holloway, Mary E Music
Collinsville
Huff, EdnaL H. & P. E.
Cuba
Holtman, Evadine M Commerce
Chebanse
Huggins, Francis S.. .Physical Science LeRoy
Hooe, Marcella W Upper Grades
Bloomington
Hughes, Maxine B Commerce
Evanston
Hooton, Robert P Art
Bloomington
Humble, Helen M Kindergarten-
Crescent City Primary
Horaney, Cecile M Intermediate
Streator
Hunter, Kathryn M., Home Economics Ogden
Horn, Wellington H English
Pleasant Plains
Hunter, Wayne W Agriculture
Salem
Imm, Verona R.. .Kindergarten-Primary
Streator
Johnson, Miriam J. .4-Yr. Elementary Danville
Ingerski, Jerome A Commerce
Minonk
Johnson, Mrs. Oma A Geography
Centralia
Ingham, Rolla T Commerce
Clinton
Johnston, Lillian M Commerce
Cooksville
Ingram, Elaine C Home Economics
Bloomington Irwin, Donald Commerce
Bloomington (No picture) Jackson, Maryesther Kindergarten-
Champaign (No picture) Primary
Johnston, Margaret L.. . .Intermediate Ritchey
James, Esther A Rural
Green Valley
Jones, Carlyse E Upper Grades
East St. Louis
Jaspers, Dorothy J Upper Grades
Normal
Jones, Eileen C Intermediate
Naperville Judge, John R Commerce
Bloomington (No picture)
Jensen, Carl C Music
Athens
Kane, Ramona A Social Science
Bloomington
Jensen, Edith L Mathematics
Reddick
Kauffman, Frank T Social Science
Congerville
Johnson, Charlotte J.. .Home Economics Bloomington
Kavanagh, Richard W H. & P. E.
Lincoln
Johnson, Ewerk H Commerce
Danforth
Kehlenbach, Helen V Commerce
Chillicothe
Johnson, Kenneth T Commerce
Clifton
Kelly, William C Music
Loda
Johnson, Lowell M Mathematics
Pontiac
Kerchenfaut, Margaret E Upper
Gibson City Grades
Kerwood, Lewis O Commerce
Warrensburg
Kunkle, Doris V Intermediate
Varna
Kimler, Marjorie B Intermediate
LeRoy
Kuster, Gerald A Agriculture
Neponset
Kinder, Virgil L Agriculture
Wapella
Ladendorff, Marie I Intermediate
Bunker Hill
K:ng, Robert E Commerce
Bloomington
Lage, Ida M Mathematics
Anchor
K'nsinger, Harriet L Latin
Eureka
Lamkey, Ernest R Agriculture
Dawson
Ki-chman, Jessie E Upper Grades
Herscher
Lange, Willard W Commerce
Normal
Knepler, John R Upper Grades
New Berlin
Larkin, Margaret E Rural
Dwight
KoIIar, Carolyn G Kinder garten-
Streator Primary
Laskowski, William H Industrial
Bloomington Arts
Krusa, Mabel F Home Economics
Naples
Lauterbach, Golda F English
Pekin
Kuehling, Melba P Intermediate
Arrowsmith
Lebkuecher, Margaret J.. .Commerce Bloomington
Kuhlman, Hazel E. . . .Home Economics Coal Valley
Lee, Virginia B Upper Grades
Chesterfield
Kumler, Evadna A Intermediate
Bellflower
Leerkamp, Wilma B Home
Sidney Economics
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Lehwald, Howard B Agriculture
Olney (No picture) Lenz, Lavern D Intermediate
Chicago
McAneney. Donna L. . . .Intermediate Bloomington
Lester, Paula E.. . .Kindergarten-Primary Magnolia
McCarthy, Anna R Upper Grades
LeRoy
Lientz, Harry E H. & P. E.
Farmer City Lillman, Esther R Speech
Dupo (No picture )
McCreedy, James E.. .Physical Science Normal
Linderman, Vietta M Upper Grades
Taylorville
McDonnell, John J.. .Physical Science
Bloomington McGowan, Arch L Music
Normal (No picture) McGrath, William J English
Towanda (No picture)
Linn, James H Music
Martinsville
Mclntyre, Wallace E.. .Upper Grades Manville
Little, Virgil E H. & P. E.
North Dudson, Indiana
McKenzie, Ruth N Intermediate
Belleville
Lloyd, Dorothy R Kinder garten-
Middletown Primary
McMullen, John R Upper Grades
Seymour
Lubben, William H Agriculture
Danforth
McTaggart, Elizabeth E Social
Auburn Science
Lucas, Monroe A Agriculture
Ellsworth
Lucien, Ramona M Kinder garten-
Chicago (No picture) Primary
McWard, John B Intermediate
Morrisonville
Lundgren, Lorene J Rural
Rutland
Mackinson, Gladys E.. .Upper Grades Kempton
Lynch, Ada L Upper Grades
Sherman
Mackinson, Ruth A.. . .Upper Grades Kempton
Lynch, Mary F Commerce
Bloomington
Madsen, August N Commerce
Clifton
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Magill, Jane V.. . .Kindergarten-Primary Monticello
Miller, Wilma B Rural
Decatur
Mills, Loren E Agriculture
Kenney (No picture)
Maple, Dale A Music
Glasford Maras, Barbara L Commerce
Petersburg (No picture)
Mills, Russell G Upper Grades
Cornell
Mardis, Inez Mathematics
Minier
Moberly, Helen J Special
Shirley
Marshall, Marian G Rural
Harristowin
Martin, Mrs. Florence K., Kindergarten- Lincoln (No picture) Primary
Moery, Alice E .Commerce
Bement
Martin, Jeanne F Rural
Normal
Moore, Robert P Agriculture
Towanda
Mathesius, Fern A Kinder garten-
Mendota Primary
Matthews, Alyce L Intermediate
Collinsville (No picture)
Morris, Fred H Agriculture
Tiskilwa
Matthews, George E H. & P. E.
Danville Mau, Eldon Rural
Herscher (No picture)
Morris, Hazel B Upper Grades
Tiskilwa
Mays, Margery L Home Economic*
Bloomington
Morris, Joseph R Industrial Arts
Fairbury
Mealiff, Willa L 4-Yr. Elem.
Mendon Michael, Francis H Commerce
Bloomington (No picture)
Morrison, Marion Commerce
Bloomington
Middleton, Keith E Industrial Arts
LeRoy
Morse, Duane M Social Science
Elgin Morse, Howard L Social Science
Elgin '(No picture)
Miller, Elwyn R Social Science
Morris
Mottershaw, Ednamary . .Intermediate Divernon
Miller, Marian G Commerce
Bloomington
Mullaney, Sara B English
Pontiac
Mullen, Walter R Commerce
Palmyra
Nicholson, Dorothy E., Kindergarten- Amboy Primary
Munro, Eloise. . . .Kindergarten-Primary Crescent City
Niehus, Mary A.. . .Biological Science Bloomington
Munson, Myra J Home Economics
Heyworth
Niles, Mary L Biological Science
Bloomington
Murphy, Mary C, Kindergarten-Primary Farmer City
Nix, Florence L French
Springfield
Myerscough, Dorothy J Home
Red Bud Economics
Noland, Elsie M Intermediate
Melvin
Myrick, Jessie R Intermediate
Chestnut
Noren, Sadie L Rural
Taylorville
Nafziger, Berneice E Intermediate
Bloomington
North, Louise E Upper Grades
El Paso
Nafziger, Bernice B Kinder garten-
Hopedale Primary
Norvell, Dorothy E., Home Economics Jacksonville
Nelson, Mary S Upper Grades
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nowack, Loretta M Intermediate
Pana
Newlin, Virgil A Social Science
Cissna Park O'Byrne, Alta E., Kindergarten-Primary DePue
Newton, Marjorie E Social Science
Toulon
Oldenstadt, Evelyn L Home
Mason City Economics
Nichols, Elsie M., Kindergarten-Primary Green Valley
Olson, Dorothy A 4 yr. Elem.
Normal
O'Neall, Georgia A Kinder garten-
Ellsworth Primary
Phillippe, Mildred F Latin
Martinsville
Park, Hilma M. . .Kindergarten-Primary Atlanta
Phillips, Harriet A Social Science
Lena
Parsons, Alta E Music
Bloomington
Phillips, Leola B Rural
Neponset
Patty, Margaret J Upper Grades
Victoria Paul, William E Commerce
Peoria (No picture)
Piatt, Lois B Home Economics
Monticello
Paulsen, Catherine M English
Dwight
Piazza, Frank Rural
Mt. Olive
Payne, Hilma M English
Earlville
Pichon, Martha A.. .Home Economics Braidwood
Pearson, Ross N Geography
Nebo
Pickett, Tidye A H. & P. E.
Chicago
Peck, Doris E Kindergarten-Primary
Chebanse
Plotts, LoisM H. & P. E.
Carlyle
Perino, Mildred J Intermediate
Braceville
Plumb, Mary E., Kindergarten-Primary Odell
Perry, Eva A Rural
Shirley
Poepping, Maryclaire. . . Upper Grades E. St. Louis
Pettet, Virginia Biological Science
Park Ridge
Powers, Gertrude L Commerce
Bloomington
Petty, Ellen R Social Science
LeRoy
Preston, Ruth C Intermediate
St. Louis, Missouri
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Prew, Veronica L., Kindergarten-Primary Clifton
Reinken, Dorothy A Rural
Roanoke
Priestley, Frances E Kinder garten-
Chillicothe Primary
Reutter, Marian E Intermediate
Cissna Park
Pulliam, Marian L English
Mt. Vernon
Reutter, Ruth F Rural
Rankin Rhodes, Woodrow L Commerce
Benton (No picture)
Quensel, Raymond H Commerce
Towanda
Rich, Dale L Physical Science
Graymont
Quinn, Martha L., Kindergarten-Primary Decatur
Ricolo, Josephine H. & P. E.
Dwight
Ransley, Marjorie A Kinder garten-
Belvidere Primary
Rippel, Lorna C English
El Paso
Raulin, Alda E Upper Grades
Springfield
Ritterbush, Imogene Intermediate
Green view
Rawson, Robert O Physical Science
E. St. Louis
Robb, Virginia A Kinder garten-
Streator Primary
Rayburn, Vance S Upper Grades
Edinburg Read, David M Social Science
Danforth (No picture)
Roberts, Evelyn L H. & P. E.
Edinburg
Read, Edith M Rural
Grand Ridge
Robinson, Benjamin W .. .Geography Decatur
Reatherford, May R Intermediate
Moweaqua
Robison, Sheldon E H. & P. E
Weldon
Rehner, Pauline A. . . .Home Economics Butler
Roe, Norman M Art
Flora
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Rogers, Doris E Upper Grades
Maroa
Schoenbrun, Mary J Commerce
Normal
Rosenthal, Audrey A 4-yr. Elem.
Coal Valley
Scholl, Mildred L Rural
Arrowsmith
Rossman, Mildred E Upper Grades
Nil wood
Schopp, Genevieve V., Upper Grades Chenoa
Ruskin, Rhea R Commerce
Bloomington
Scott, Dorothy H Intermediate
Alton
Ryan, Virginia W Upper Grades
Coal City
Scott, Emma J 4 yr. Elem.
Rushville
Satorius, Jack H Agriculture
Petersburg
Scott, Jean A. . .Kindergarten-Primary Winnebago
Schaefer, Betty S Home Economics
Tremont
Scott, John R Geography
Peoria
Schiltz, Eleanor M Intermediate
Aurora
Seabert, Mary L Rural
Dwight
Schmidgall, Helen M Intermediate
Mackinaw
Shafer, Mary B Speech
Ellisgrove
Schmitt, Ruth H English
Mendota
Shearer, James A H. & P. E.
Dwight
Schneider, Ruth M Upper Grades
Bellflower
Sheuring, Edythe C. . . .Kinder garten- Gifford Primary
Schneider, Viola A.. . .Home Economics Columbia
Shields, Robert E H. & P. E.
Benson
Shockey, Cyrus R Commerce
Elkhart
Soper, George A. . . .Physical Science Elgin
Shoemaker, Wilma E English
Maroa
Sorensen, Ellen E Commerce
Dwight
Sider, George L Social Science
Chicago
Spangler, Roberta M Latin
Toluca
Sigler, Richard Agriculture
Heyworth
Sprau, George A Agriculture
Bellflower
Simms, Ruth E H. & P. E.
Buda
Stadtman, Elizabeth A Commerce
Springfield
Simon, Ruth T Intermediate
Princeton
Stahl, Robert L Agriculture
Potomac
Siron, Lynn A Commerce
Arrowsmith Skinner, Robert, Jr H. & P. E.
Strawn (No picture)
Stahly, Forrest G Commerce
Danvers
Small, William H Social Science
Petersburg
Stasell, Eleanor M Rural
Streator
Smith, Esther L Intermediate
Springfield
Stauder, Kathryn L Intermediate
Witt
Smith, Mary L Intermediate
Chicago Heights
Steele, Elsie M Rural
Morris
Snopko, Pauline T Mathematics
Mt. Olive
Stephens, Hortense A., Kinder garten- Streator Primary
Soby, Mary Mathematics
Algonquin
Stephenson, Russell L., Upper Grades Peru
Stevens, Jane M English
Bloomington
Stupeck, Erwin J Industrial Arts
Chicago
Stewart, Clara M Commerce
Hoopeston
Sturgeon, Leona J English
Irving
Stewart, Madeline R Commerce
Normal
Summerfelt, Louise P German
Benton Harbor, Michigan
Stickrod, Bettylou Commerce
Bloomington
Summers, Majel H Rural
Winchester
Stine, Leo C H. & P. E.
Danville
Swadley, Phillip H Social Science
Bloomington
Stone, Eleanor J Kindergarten- Athens Primary
Swanson, Agnes E Intermediate
Rankin
Stoops, Samuel T Agriculture
Cooksville
Swanson, Myrtle E . . . . Kinder garten- Paxton Primary
Storckman, Lois E Art
Lancaster
Sweetnam, Ruth J Kinder garten-
Chillicothe Primary
Strawn, Dora E Social Science
Dana
Tankersley, Oren A . . . . Social Science Decatur
Strayer, Blanche M Intermediate
Emington
Taylor, Lamberta R Art
Normal Thomas, Consuelo H. & P. E.
Webster Grove, Mo. (No picture)
Stubblefield, Jane M Mathematics
McLean
Thomason, Lucile G . . . Kinder garten-
Moweaqua Primary
Stumpf, Geneva H Intermediate
Valmeyer
Tillman, Clifton Intermediate
Green Valley
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Toben, Ruth K Intermediate
Loda
Waggoner, Betty J . . . . Upper Grades Virginia
Toigo, Ancilla English
Benld
Wall, Ruth G Intermediate
Sheldon
Toon, Alta F Kindergarten-Primary
Bloomington
Waller, Delilah I.. .Home Economics Springfield
Trainer, Helen M Commerce
Lemont
Turner, Harden A. . . . Biological Science St. Louis, Missouri (No picture)
Wallis, Ruth E Rural
Benson
Ummel, Lloyd E Agriculture
Hudson
Walsh, Laura L Intermediate
Rantoul
Unsicker, Bernice E Raul
Tremont
Walston, Genevieve Commerce
Normal
Vance, Janet S Home Economic*
Farmer City VanHuss, Wayne D., Biological Science
Bloomington (No picture)
Ward, James F Social Science
Chicago
VanMeter, Evelyn L Upper Grades
Streator
Ward, Marie M Commerce
Manteno
Verdun, Ruth E French
Odell
Washburn, David L H. & P. E.
Mackinaw
Watkins, Clement C Rural
Chicago (No picture)
Villhard, Virgie E Commerce
Lebanon
Watkins, Lowell A Commerce
Normal
VonFossen, Ralph J Commerce
Normal
Webb, Geraldine L Rural
Springfield Weichert, William S Biological
Hillsboro (No picture) Science
Voss, Alfred A Mathematics
Elgin
Wene, Carl L Social Science
Weldon
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Wepprecht, Verna C Upper Grades
Buckingham
Wilson, Marjorie E Rural
Beason
Wesley, Roscoe V. . . .Biological Science LeRoy
Wilson, Philip H Industrial Arts
Clinton
Wessels, Carolina M Intermediate
Watseka
Wilson, Theodora A. . . .Intermediate Momence
West, Margaret A Rural
Blackstone
Wolf, Dorthea L English
Ludlow
Wolfe, Homer M Commerce
Alvin (No picture)
Whalen, Anna R Upper Grades
Elwood
Woods, Donald M Music
Waverly
White, Cynthia V 4-Yr. Elem.
Bloomington
Worley, Hazel L Rural
Toulon
Wike, Phillip G Biological Science
New Canton
Wright, Eliza E Kinder garten-
Normal Primary
Wikowsky, Mildred E Rural
Cooksville
Wyckoff , James E Agriculture
Normal
Wiley, Martha L Upper Grades
Mendota
Young, Lyle M Commerce
Normal
Willan, Eloise L Intermediate
Ellsworth
Zbinden, Helen L Intermediate
Cissna Park
Williams, Audre L Kindergarten-
E. St. Louis Primary
Zeller, Harry L Commerce
Highland
Wilson, Carl L Speech
Mechanicsburg
Zilm, Arthur L. . . .Biological Science Varna
Sophomore Advisory Board
As an aid in governing and contacting the members of the sophomore class, the officers of the class selected a group of representative sophomores to act as a board. This board has many functions. Besides serving as a governing body and a means of contact with all members of the class, it is of vital importance as a means of discovering student wishes and ideas. Members of the board serve as committee chairmen for the social events of the class and they select the members of their committees from members of the class not on the advisory board.
The officers of the class, with the aid of the sponsor, se- lect the board members of the ratio of one member on the board for every ten members in the class. This same ratio applies in the number of students chosen from each curricu- lum. Through this board it is possible to contact all the members of the class without overlooking any of its divi- sions. The board is comprised of approximately sixty mem- bers. Through its contributions in government and service it has proved to be of great value to the class.
— Ross Fairchild
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Left to Right — President G. Briniger; Vice-President, M. Kelley Secretary Treis- urer, J. Armstrong; Advisor, C. Orr
FRESHMEN
Dear Butch:
How's all the mob at Joe's? Well, Butch, I guess you never thought you'd hear from me again — droppin' out after the big job when they put the heat on, and all that, but I just gotta tell you about this new gang I'm in. Freshmen, they call us down here. What a bunch! Big — they say they ain't never been nuthin' like it before. You shoulda been here when school started. Butch. School? Sure, I'm goin' to school. Anyway, when the first bell rung, we come out of our corners like "Judy" Davies usta do down at the Stadium. We was really ready for this battle for education. After we was registered, you know, just like bank night, we lined up for identification photos. You shoulda seen 'em, pal, just like the ones we got in the files at head — say ! now I'm gettin' seg- mental. Then they give us some intelligence tests. I see every- body around me tearin' out their locks an' lookin' out the window, so I just do the same. I guess we done alright, 'cause next morn- ing the reserve janitors were still sw,eepin' up the broken pencils, crumpled paper and handfuls of curls. Now, Butch, I been tellin' you about my colleagues (that's what they call us down here) and I wantcha to meet some of 'em They're an alright bunch, believe me. Butch, meet president George Brinegar — vice-president (no, she ain't no racket-queen) Maureen Kelley — secretary-treasurer Jimmy Armstrong, and our faculty advisor, Mr. Clarence Orr. Yeah, we got representatives to the student Council, too. "Red" Smith, James O'Connor, and Faye Barton stuff the ballot boxes for us. They're some little fixers, I'll say. You wouldn't understand about the Council, Butch, but I think you grasp the ballot bloating idea. "Have we got athletics like dem udder colliches?" Say, Butch, if our Freshmen boys get any bigger or better, the all-America Boards will be as undecided as the Supreme Court. Vucich, Miller, Aldrich, Prombo and Camp played the buzzsaw parts for our side in the pigskin parade. Harper, Magill, Nafziger, and Lacey were our net-swisners, while Brent — and Garnero scintillated (whewi!) on the diamond for us. Speaking of Mercury, or was I? You know. Butch, he was one of them Greek guys that could really pick 'em up and lay 'em down. We got some guys that can lam over the cinders in pretty hot time too. Keltner, Smith, O'Connor, Rice — would make the flatties look like statchoos if they was ever bein' tailed. We got 'em all over the school — I mean the statchoos. You oughta come down some time. Butch — You'd meet some charac- ters, what I mean, we got individuals in any degree of ruggedness you want.
If you hear a weird laugh come floating down the corridors — that'll be Pagel — the fencer. His only trouble is he thinks he's Cyrano de Bergerac, you know, one of them French guys with a big nose that used to hack around with swords an' stuff. Of course. Butch, everything is not one round of rowdy revelry; we must
search for the esthetic. I asked Don March what it was, but he said it must be some new curriculum. That's sumthin' else you wouldn't understand. We really got some tough competition here. Butch, es- peshully in music. Virginia Linn, Delores Sanden and the Holtz boys are only part of our main eventers. I tell yuh. Butch, if you could hear Donna Jean Trendt or Frances Pittman bounce high C's off the ceiling, you'd take off your hat, which you ain't done since the last police line-up. Take it off again, Butch, that's right. This time it's in honor of our debaters and dramatists. Are you an exponent of the drah-ma, Butch? Aw, I was just kiddin' ! Frank Coble, Jean Hambright, Lucille Anderson, Ellen Cox, Janet Ann Widdowson, George Sider, John Grosboll, Wilma Austin and Charles Mercier made their "dayboos" in the big time and they ain't had no trouble duckin' tomatoes and stuff, by which I mean the audience ain't never threw anything, has it? Of course you seen them soap-box guys over in Union Square, aintcha Butch? Well, our boys could talk "circles around them guys, or under their eyes if they wanted to. Chiddix, Keltner and Brinegar are the silver- tongued boys in our mob, and they didn't get 'em from silver spoons, either. Mildred Lucille Smith laid 'em in the aisles at the Phil- Wright contest with her dramatic reading. You oughta see the Phils and Wrights slug it out sometime, Butch. It's really a brawl. Speak- ing of brawls, us Freshies really threw a couple this year. We tossed a Halloween party — I over-heard many expressions of pleasure and enjoyment such as "Dis is de nuts!" and "Some riot, eh kid?" We jostled the light fantastic to Jack Higgins' Mmm ! Rhythm ! The refreshment line looked like opening day at the Polo Grounds. You know me. Butch ! On December 5, we give a North Pole party — floor show n' everything. We showed them upper classes they can't freeze us out with their "social functions." Speaking of functions. Dean Schroeder said, (according to erstwhile reliable informers) "this school can function without ruffians who wear their hats in the halls and whistle." I think he meant Harold Treash and Kent Alverson, but I wouldn't wear a hat if I was them — • after them intelligence tests they had all their curls and a couple of 99's left.
Speaking of sombreros, or was I ? Butch, you shoulda seen them Ag. boys when they brought back the beef or bacon or whatever, from Texas. Joe Getty, La Rue Sauers and Raeburn Rehn are the maverick marvels of our bunch. You know, Butch, that old school spirit sorta gits you. Jack Leonard, at the Wesleyan game, said, "We must cheer our team!" and Eleanor Rankin counters, "Whut foah? They sho' hain't tiahed yit naow, is they?" Tsk ! Tsk! These suthenuhs !
I hope I ain't overlooked nothin' Butch. I'd like to tell you about a lot of little things that make it worthwhile. For instance, the time Doc Lathrop caused a reverse precipitation (Webster — page 1079) of the map of world precipitation by patting it with his pate. In your vernacular (Webster- — 1182) Butch, he bumped da map wit' his dome and it "coiled" up. Well, I must "coil up" with a good book now, so here's regards to the boys at Joe's, and tell 'em that us Freshies will be back stronger than ever next year. After goin' through these preliminary bouts. I think we're ready for a main event. Keep your fingerprints off the records, and re- member what Shakespeare said, "The pen is mightier than the
warden," or stuff.
Your old pal,
Dead Pan Blotts, alias Milton Allison
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Aagesen, Edith V Biological Science
Buda
Armstrong, James E Commerce
Clinton
Alldridge, Luverne A Commerce
Highland
Armstrong, Margaret M Social
Streator Science
Allen, Inez L Upper Grades
McNabb
Arnold, Helen M.. . .Home Economics Chenoa
Allen, Warren A Agricultun
DeLand
Arold, Dorothy M Kinder garten-
Divernon Primary
Allison, Milton D Art
Streator
Arthington, Verna A Rural
Wapella
Alverson, Kent A Agriculture
Moweaqua
Arthington, Wilma E.. .Kinder garten- Wapella Primary
Ammann, Esther L Commerce
DeLand
Ater, Robert W Agriculture
Cisco
Anderson, Alta Mae., Biological Science Aurora Atkinson, Genevieve I Commerce
Kewanee Augustine, Maxine P Commerce
Carlock (No picture)
Anderson, Nellie L Kinder garten-
Galesburg Primary
Anderson, Normal Commerce
Normal (No picture) Austin, Kathleen M. . . .Kinder garten- Greenview Primary
Andrews, Carolyn V Intermediate
Virden
Austin, Sarah A Commerce
Chicago
Andrews, Violette M Upper Grades
Gridley
Austin, Wilma L Speech
Greenview
Armstrong, Geraldine T Commerce
Cooksville
Avery, Vera E Rural
Virginia
Backovitch, Virginia A Commerce
Taylorville
Bean, Lyle A Social Science
Hanna City
Bah-, Joe C Comme. ce
Pontiac
Beatty, Gladys W English
Buckingham
Ball;nger, Marian Music
Alton
Beck, Charles F Mathematics
Cornell
Bane, Marjorie M., Kindergarten-Primary Normal
Becker, Johann M H.&P.E.
Peoria
Barclay, Mary L Commerce
McLean
Becker, Sarah J Home Economics
Athens
Barnes, Vivian M Music
Fairbury
Beer, William L Rural
Roanoke
Barnum, Bloyce W Commerce
Pontiac
Beery, Ruth A English
Cerro Gordo
Barton, Faye L Home Economics
Minier
Beggs, Vernon H Mathematics
Wood River
Barton, June N Art
Kankakee
Bennett, Elizabeth J Home
Farmer City Economics
Bassett, Marian M Commerce
Granville
Benson, Alice L Intermediate
Chicago
Bauman, Genevieve G Commerce
Chenoa
Bentley, Florence M.. . .Kinder garten- Bradford Primary
Bealor, Hester I English
Farmer City
Berry, Albert G Commerce
Lincoln
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Berta, Evalyn L Intermediate
Virden
Brandt, Marion R Upper Grades
Toluca
Bishop, Ruth E Commerce
Clinton
Bratcher, Delores E. . . .Kinder garten- Clinton Primary
Black, Autumn M Commerce
Lowell, Indiana
Bratcher, Dorothy L . . . Kindergarten- Clinton Primary
Black, Eloise I Commerce
Pleasant Plains
Breen, Stanley Physical Science
Elgin Brees, Delia M Intermediate
Lexington (No picture)
Black, Mabel C English
Gillespie
Brent, Lyle K Agriculture
Stanford
Blacker, Ruth M Upper Grades
White Heath Blair, Mabel A Biological Science
Shirley (No picture)
Brigham, Ruth J. . . .Home Economics Bloomington
Blan, William R Biological Science
Normal
Brinegar, George K Biological
Normal Science
Block, Arselia M Special
Indianola
Brittenham, Helen G H. & P. E.
Bement
Blum, Willis E Agriculture
Bloomington
Broaddus, Betty F., Home Economic i Varna
Bonn, Vernon L Music
Collinsville (No picture)
Botts, Rosemary A Upper Grades
Warrensburg
Brock, Lillian R Upper Grades
Chicago
Boulware, Nelson G English
Lexington
Blockhouse, Dorothy J., Intermediate Colfax
Bowen, Robert B . . . . Biological Science Bloomington
Bronner, Robert A Music
Pekin
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Brooks, Marylou R Upper Grades
Minier
Bryant, Margaret E Commerce
Browning
Brooks, Ruth M English
Veteran, Wyoming
Buckholz, Wilma L Commerce
Lincoln
Brown. Arthur E H. & P. E.
luka
Buckles, John A. . .Biological Science Bloomington
Brown, Beverly Mathematics
El Paso
Buecker, Florence L Intermediate
Springfield
Brown, Charles F Commerce
Van Orin
Bullard, Kenneth G Agriculture
Siloam
Brown, Dorothy A Commerce
Normal
Burns, Dorothy J. . .Home Economics
Bloomington Burton, Arnold H Social Science
Normal (No picture)
Brown, Geraldine I Commerce
Fairbury
Buser, Elsie G H. & P. E.
Ottawa
B.ueckner, Ruth I Intermediate
Pekin
Butler, Ira B Social Science
Bloomington
Brumm, Eugene K Commerce
Dunlap
Butler, Jean L Home Economics
Galesburg
Brummet, Doris E Commerce
Minier
Butler, Sara M Intermediate
Chatham
Bruniga, Ruby M Commerce
Elmwood
Buttry, Dorothy I Speech
Armington
Brunswick, Michael H. & P. E.
East Chicago
Camp, Henry W Mathematics
DePue Cane, Mary V., Kindergarten-Primary Plainsville (No picture)
Canfield, John B Mathematics
Edinburg
Church, Dorothy E Rural
Fairmont
Carlson, Augusta L English
Gifford
Classon, Ethel B Commerce
Marseilles Clendenin, Robert A. . . .Mathematics
Bloomington (No picture)
Carr, Lauretta M Upper Grades
Cornell
Cline, Dulcena E Rural
Petersburg
Carrier, Mrs. Ada L Kinder garten-
Tremont Primary
Clutter, Eileen G Intermediate
Danville
Carroll, William H Commerce
Bloomington
Coble, Frank E Speech
Springfield
Carter, Lois V Intermediate
Wenona Carter, Thomas E H. & P. E.
Randolph (No picture) Carty, George B H. & P. E.
Norris, Tennessee (No picture)
Cole, Catherine A English
New Berlin
Castelo, Shirley Intermediate
Pontiac
Cook, Alta M Intermediate
Compton
Caruso, Charles C Commerce
Bloomington (No picture) Caton, Maxine M H. & P. E.
Galva
Cook, Harriet J Intermediate
Hampshire
Chambliss, Imogene A . . . Social Science St. Joseph
Cory, Grace A Social Science
Rochester
Chapman, Florence R Mathematics
Springfield
Cory, Robert W Social Science
Rochester
Chase. Marian F Speech
Buda
Council, Dorothy E Home
Athens Economics
Chiddix, Max E Physical Science
Normal Childs, James C H. & P. E.
Lacon (No picture)
Cox, Logan O Agriculture
Cropsey
Cox, Mary E Music
Normal
Curl, Alice H Home Economics
Maneto
Cox, Maurice F Agriculture
Fairbury
Curry, Bernadine E Rural
Armington Curtis, Warren D. . .Physical Science Bloomington (No picture)
Cox, Rachel N Music
Springfield
Cusey, Feme E Commerce
Heyworth
Crader, Sadie L Upper Grades
Hamburg
Cushman, Gordon J. . .Industrial Arts Normal
Craig, Jeretta L. . .Kindergarten-Primary
Hudson Cramer, John E H. & P. E.
Normal (No picture)
Cyrier, Eunice H Upper Grades
St. Anne
Crossman, Betty English
La Moille
Dalton, Maurine M Rural
Downs
Crowder, Emily F English
Peoria Heights
Daniels, Mary E English
Paris
Crozier, Esther C Intermediate
Rantoul
Davies, Julius P H. & P. E.
Anderson, Indiana
Culver, Harriett L Commerce
Athens
Davis, Elizabeth F Commerce
Mahomet
Cummings, Daniel Industrial Arts
Mazon
Davis, Lois I Commerce
Auburn
Cummins, John H Music
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Davis, Mabel E Upper Grades
Peoria
Cunningham, Betty L. . . .Upper Grades Bloomington
Dawson, Edna E Mathematics
Farmer City
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Day, Delpha R Music
Aurora, Iowa Day, Gordon L H. & P. E.
Normal, (No picture)
Dodd, Joseph D Industrial Arts
Dwight
Deffenbaugh, Mary A French
Le Roy
Dodds, Mary A Rural
Auburn
DeGuilbert, Vada E English
Low Point
Doolm, Howard Music
Ashland
Doyle, Jane M Rural
Manhattan (No picture)
Dehm, Marjorie J Mathematics
Lincoln
Dudley, Margaret E Commerce
Westville
Delaney, Edward J Commerce
Bloomington
Duis, Helena M Intermediate
Milford
DeNeal, Dale L Physical Science
Bismarck
Dulian, Eldaline F Intermediate
Grand Ridge
Dennis, Martha Intermediate
Madison
Dullahan, Thomas J., Social Science E. St. Louis
Devanny, Ann E Latin
Lincoln
Dunham, Ruth E English
Dana
DeWesse, Harold L Special
Bloomington
Dunk, Muriel E Commerce
Normal
Dewhirst, Esther M Kindergarten-
Neponset Primary
Eades, La Verne L Rural
Cooksville
Di Paolo, Peter Commerce
Mt. Olive
Eaton, William B„ Jr Special
Normal Ehman, Justin M Agriculture
Chats worth (No picture)
Dittus, William T Upper Grades
Essex
Eimer, Andrew L Industrial Arts
Lincoln
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Eisenberg, Saul Social Science
Newark, New Jersey
Feazel, Fae E Commerce
Washburn
Elgin, Ella M Commerce
Carlock
Feek, Marjorie E Commerce
Normal
Ellis, Betty L Commerce
Bloomington Emory, Vance H Mathematics
Georgetown (No picture)
Feeney, Mary E Mathematics
Ivesdale
England, Glaudia N Social Science
Normal
Fennell, Teresa R Kindergarten- Camp Grove Primary
Ennen, Waunita J Commerce
Goodwine
FetterhofT, Willard M Latin
Bloomington
Ensign, Evelyn J Speech
Hudson Erickson, William M H. & P. E.
Bloomington (No picture)
Fetzer, Edmund C Mathematics
Ohio
Erwin, Carl L Commerce
Lawrenceville
Findley, Ruth J Art
Jacksonville
Etcheson, Doris E Commerce
Farmer Cityy
Finfrock, Oliva L Rural
Normal
Evans, Clifford E Upper Grades
White Heath
Fitzwater, John M . . . Physical Science Rossville
Ewing, Martha G Kinder garten-
Villa Grove Primary
Forbes, Isaac G Physical Science
Shirley
Fasse, Guildford F Commerce
Minier
Foster, Charles W Commerce
New Canton
Favero, Wilman J Intermediate
Gillespie
Fox, Mary C Rural
Saunemin
Fox, Ruth Intermediate
Virden
Glasener, Miriam G Home
Normal Economics
Frey, Elizabeth M Intermediate
Gridley
Goodrich, Mary. . . .Home Economics Hammond
Fuller, Kathryn M Commerce
Newman Gale, Raymond F English
Normal (No picture)
Goodwin, Grace C. . . .Social Science Springfield
Games, Elizabeth E Intermediate
Latham
Gotthardt, Lucille O. . . .Intermediate Geneseo
Garber, Kathryn M Commerce
Elmwood
Graves, Nettie H. & P. E.
Bloomington
Garnero, Joseph Mathematics
Maryville
Green, Rachel E. . . .Home Economic \ McLean
Garrels, Ernest E Mathematics
Benson
Grey, Susan M Rural
Blackstone
Garver, Harriet E. . . .Home Economic* Chicago
Griswold, Ella E. . .Home Economic! Hammond
Gassman, Velma R Rural
Saunemin
Grosboll, John E Commerce
Petersburg
Getty, Joseph P Agriculture
Hampshire
Grubb, Mable A Upper Grades
Bradford
Gilkey, Finest L Social Science
St. Louis, Missouri
Guffey, Mildred V Rural
Kenney
Gima, Anna M Intermediate
Benld
Gunderson, Thelma M., Intermediate Springfield
Gutzwiler, Marguerite B Rural
Chatsworth
Harris, Opal L English
Vandalia
Hadley, Henry H Agriculture
Hudson
Hatch, Margaret R Commerce
Manteno
Hadley, Virginia R H. & P. E.
Springfield
Hatfield, Ilene N Speech
East Alton
Hainer, Mildred D Social Science
Hoopeston
Hatscher, Lorraine M English
Madison
Hall, Lowell M Physical Science
Palmyra
Hawkins, Wanita A Commerce
Owaneco
Hall, Robert S H.&P.E.
Normal
Hawthorne, Lois E . . . . Upper Grades Mansfield
Hallett, Martha B Music
Bloomington
Haynes, Howard D Agriculture
To wand a
Halliday, Elsie M Rural
Bunker Hill (No Picture) Hambright, Helen J Intermediate
Decatur
Heagy, Odessa E Upper Grades
Minier
Haning, Lois E Intermediate
Tremont
Heaton, Mary E Rural
Winchester
Hanna, Virginia I Commerce
Coleta
Heck, Nora E Upper Grades
Towanda
Hapenney, Frances J English
Pekin
Heinrich, Dorothea L., Kindergarten- Pilot Grove, Missouri Primary
Helm, Ellen M Intermediate
Chicago (No picture)
Hare, Vincent B Physical Science
Normal Harper, Charles A . . . . Biological Science Normal (No picture) Hemingway, Vera L . . . . Intermediate Lovejoy
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Henderson, Marian F. . . .Kinder garten- Waverly Primary
Hooper, Emma F Rural
Taylorville
Hendron, Francis V. . . .Physical Science Clifton
Hosier, Harlan S Mathematics
E. St. Louis Hovious, Phillip H., Biological Science Bloomington (No picture)
Henning, Dorothy L Commerce
Carmi
Howland, Wilberta N., Intermediate Monticello
Herr, Robert N English
Normal
Hoyt, Doris J Commerce
Normal
Hettick, Beman E Industrial Arts
Palmyra
Hubrig, Pearl M. . . ,4-Yr. Elementary Elgin
Hinds, Margaret E Kinder garten-
Riverside Primary
Huddlestone, Deloss C . . . . Commerce LeRoy
Hoeche, Vernon W. . . .Physical Science Wood River Hufhngton, Adda E Home
Hammond Economics Hughes, Mrs. Mary C English
Bloomington (No picture)
Hoerr, Geraldine M English
Peoria
Hogan, Elta M . . . Kindergarten-Primary Springfield (No picture)
Hull, Marjory E Intermediate
Bloomington
Holland, Anna E Upper Grades
Buda
Humbert, Yvonne F .. .Kindergarten- Reddick Primary
Holliday, Bertha M Speech
Gary, Indiana
Humphrey, Martha I H. & P. E.
Wyoming
Holtz, Melvin E Music
Elgin
Humphrey, Violetta M Rural
Morrison
Holtz, Milton A Music
Elgin
H usted, Annetta C, Home Economics Clifton
Hutson, Lyle A Agriculture
Cooksville (No picture) [«8]
Hyte, Ida M English
Mound City
Johnson, Jeannette H., Kindergarten- Galesburg Primary
Irwin, Carrie M Rural
Tallula
Johnson, Mary G Rural
Campus
Ives, William T Agriculture
Wapella
Johnson, Mary J Commerce
Assumption Johnston, Ralph R Commerce
Bloomington (No picture)
Jabsen, Elizabeth H Music
New Berlin
Jones, Florence A Mathematics
Normal
lucko, Sophia Commerce
Benld Jackson, Thomas C. . . .Physical Science
Piper City (No picture)
Jones, Paul W H.&P.E.
Virginia
Janssen, Edna E Upper Grades
Athens
Jontry, Eleanor J Upper Grades
Chenoa
Jarrett, Frances M English
Modesto
Junker, Eleanor V Intermediate
Varna
Jeffers, Kathleen D Commerce
Chenoa
Kaiser, Roberta E Mathematics
Payson
Karpf, Muriel Kindergarten- Chicago (No picture) Primary
Jenkins, Ida J. . . .Kindergarten-Primary Clinton
Johnson, Alta M Kinder garten-
Harrisburg (No picture) Primary
Keefe, Roma J 4-Yr. Elementary
Normal
Johnson, Althea L Rural
Paxton
Keeney, Grace J Social Science
New Berlin
Johnson, Edna R Commerce
Chillicothe
Keith, June M English
Normal
Johnson, Elsie E Rural
Tonica
Keever, Opal A Rural
Piper City
Kelley, Moreen M Commerce
Pontiac
Kleinfeldt, Alice Speech
Springfield
Keltner, John W Social Science
Normal
Knockum, Earlie B., 4-Yi. Elementary East St. Louis
Kentner, Glenna R Rural
Rossville
Knodle, Lucille C Kinder garten-
Irving Primary
Kerz, Madaline M Commerce
Bloomington
Knoll, Shirley L Intermediate
Marseilles
Ketterson, Jane A. . . .Home Economics Clinton
Koehler, Richard H Speech
Normal
Kinney, Louis V Commerce
Morrisonville
Krabel, Elizabeth J. . . .Kinder garten- Woodland Primary
Kinsella, Mary V Rural
Manhattan
Krull, Margaret E Intermediate
Toluea
Kious, Vivian L Commerce
Clinton
Kugler, Hazel B Physical Science
Bushnell
Kirkbride, Laura V Kinder garten-
Pana Primary
Kugler, Jeaniece E ... .Kinder garten-
Bushnell Primary
Kirtley, Malcolm B Art
Peoria
Kuhn, Gladys Art
Bloomington
Kitzmiller, Martha E Upper Grades
Medora
Kumler, Lois E English
Bellflower
Klein, Mary E Music
Seymour
Kuster, Max H Agriculture
Neponset
LaBounty, Jack V Social Science
Bloomington (No picture) Lacey, James R Commerce
Normal
Lewis, Mary C Social Science
Blue Island
Ladd, Mary E Rural
Chillicothe
Liehr, Frances A. . . .Home Economics Perry
Lane, Evelyn L English
LeRoy
Linn, Virginia V Music
Martinsville
Langston, Mildred L Intermediate
Springfield
List, Ruth E. . . .Kindergarten-Primary Streator
Larry, Edith B Intermediate
Farmer City
Little, Loren L Commerce
Normal
Lasco, Wilma J Upper Grades
Peoria
Litwiller, Arline L Commerce
Normal
Lawrence, Clyde W Commerce
Peotonc
Lloyd, Elmyrtle English
Blytheville, Arkansas
Lee, Mary B Intermediate
East St. Louis
Lobdell, Gladys L Kinder garten-
Colfax Primary
Lee, William C H.&P.E.
Bloomington
Logsdon, Shields B., Jr Speech
East St. Louis
Leffers, Marielle T Rural
Minonk
Long, Margaret L Upper Grades
Argenta
Leigh, Georgianna. . . .Home Economics East Lynn
Longbrake, Georgia G Latin
Decatur
Leonard, Charles J Agriculture
Illiopolis
Lowery, Mary A Commerce
Hoopeston
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Luft, Mary M Rural
Tremont
McGuire, Myrtle L Commerce
Towanda
Luken, Dorothy V. . . .Home Economics Alexander
McKern. Frances A Mathematics
Bloomington
Mc Adams, Hiramie T Mathematics.
Carrollton
McKinney, Dorothy E Rural
Maroa
McBride, William E Mathematics
Middletown
McManus, Betty M Rural
Watseka
McCambndge, Thomas R....H. & P. E. Bloomington
McQueen, Bessie M Commerce
Potomac
McClughan, Marie L Kindergarten-
Taylorville himary
McReynolds, Donald E. . .Agriculture Stanford
McConathy, Lois I Commerce
Roodhouse
McWard, Raymond Agriculture
Morrisonville
McCorkle, John A Special
Warren, Ohio McCormick, Dorothy F Speech
Lexington (No picture)
Mabry, Helene F Kinder garten-
Luck, Wisconsin Primary
McCrory, Clara E Commerce
Martinsville
Mackey, Mildred E . . . . Social Science Streator
McGinnis, Mary A Rural
Reddick
Macy, Mary E Upper Grades
Heyworth
McGowan, Margaret C Rural
Colfax
Magill, John M Physical Science
Pana
McGuire, Esther M Latin
Kewanee
Manley, Gerald G Music
Minonk
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Mann, Margaret A Kinder garten-
Hoopeston Primary
Meaderds, Eugene G., Industrial Arts
Bloomington (No picture) Mear, Dorothy I Intermediate
Tiskilwa
Manthe, Jane E Upper Grades
Neponset
Meeker, Reva I Latin
Henning
March, Donald R Rural
Tremont
Meers, Bonnie L Latin
Bloomington
Marley, Naomi B Physical Science
East St. Louis
Melvin, Cleobelle . . . .Kinder garten- Forrest Primary
Marsh, LaVonne F. . . .Home Economics Arrowsmith
Merrier, Charles A Special
Normal
Martin, Doris E Rural
Watseka
Meteer, Geraldine Biological
Des Plaines Science
Mason, Florence E Rural
Ritchey Mason, Ralph E Commerce
Armington (No picture)
Meyer, Leila D English
Amboy
Mielke, William A H. & P. E.
Danville (No picture)
Masten, Helen L Rural
Tallula
Miller, Dorothy M Intermediate
Ancona
Mathesius, Joy M H. & P. E.
Mendota
Miller, Edith L Intermediate
Waverly
Matson, Jeanne M English
Princeton
Miller, Evelyn I Commerce
Chenoa
Maupin, Deems I Rural
Palmyra
Miller, Leslie C Social Science
Petersburg
Mavis, Margaret R. . . .4-Yr. Elementary Springfield
Miller, Lillian I H.&P.E.
Maroa
Miller, William H Commerce
Normal
Naffziger, Eldon E Commerce
Stanford
Minier, Lee N Music
Nebo Nagel, Dorothy I Kindergarten- Avon Primary
Molitoris, Elizabeth Intermediate
Thayer
Monts, Mattie A Social Science
Kenney (No picture)
Mooberry, Ruth P Upper Grades
Hennepin (No picture)
Napier, Evelyn R Commerce
Chicago
Moore, Charles Commerce
Kempton
Naseef, Rose M Commerce
Kewanee
Moore, Eva L Commerce
Ohio Moran, Eileen A Social Science
Freeport (No picture)
Nelson, Mary E English
Spring Valley
Moran, Rosemary E Kinder garten-
Wyoming Primary
Netherton, Elsie C. . . .Upper Grades Eureka
Moretti, Livio Commerce
Benld Morgan, Omar D., Jr., Biological Science Peoria (No picture) Newberry, Izetta E . . . . Upper Grades Dalton City
Morin, Robert L Special
Clinton Morris, Marjorie L. . . .4-Yr, Elementary
Pontiac (No picture)
Nicholas, Edith N H. & P. E.
Libertyville
Mortimer, Mary I Kinder garten-
Ellsworth Primary
Muhr, Frances E Rural
Peoria (No picture)
Nickel, June A Upper Grades
Lacon
Murphy, Charles H Agriculture
Bushnell
Niehaus, Jane L English
Bloomington
Musgrove, Emma L. . .Home Economics Hillsboro Noonan, Mary M Kinder garten-
Odell Primary
O'Bryne, Alta E Kindergarten-
DePue (No picture) Prima y
O'Bryne, Arthur C .. .Social Science
DePue (No picture)
Myers, Dotha E Music
Assumption
O'Connor, James E Comme.ce
Hennepin
O'Connor, John J Industrial Arts
Normal
Pantlen, Glenna L Commerce
Stanford
Odekirk, Lucile J Art
Bloomington
Park, Dorothy A Rural
Petersburg
Ohler, Kenneth G Upper Grades
Hammond
Park, Raymond E H. & P. E.
Atlanta
Olson, Ethel J English
Bloomington
Parker, Ruth A Kindergarten- Holder Primary
Opperman, Constance K. East St. Louis
.Intermediate
Parkinson, Dwight E H. & P. E.
Centerburg, Ohio
Orr, Bruce E Physical Science
Normal
Parks, Erma L Intermediate
Decatur
Orr, Lois V Kindergarten-Primary
Dwight
Ovsay, Sam H. & P. E.
New York, N.Y. (No picture)
Pasley, Ralph L Industrial Arts
Bloomington
Page, Elva E Commerce
Streator
Pate, Dorothy R Kindergarten-
Park Ridge Primary
Pagel, August R Art
Pontiac
Paul, Lorene M Commerce
Peoria
Paine, Mildred D Commerce
Tremont
Peifer, Frances M., 4-Yr. Elementary Decatur
Paisley, Esther M . . . Mt. Vernon Persinger, Myra M. Kenney
Palmer, George A. South Beloit
Pettigrew, Raymond W. Roanoke
. .Rural . English
riculture
. . Social Science
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Pickrell, John H Agriculture
Lanesville
Provart, Halena H Commerce
Benton
Ping, Lela M Home Economics
Auburn
Pundt, Lenore M Music
Elgin
Pinkston, Rush M English
Illiopolis
Puttcamp, Eleanor I Intermediate
Princeton
Pittman, Frances P Music
Fairbury
Plummer, Fleta E Mathematics
Bement (No picture)
Radcliff, Jack F Mathematics
Havana
Plut, Helen L Upper Grades
Delavan Pohlman, Mrs. Thelma P. .Intermediate
Normal (No picture)
Ramme, Maurice L Agriculture
Cornell
Postlewait, Libbie F English
White Hall Poston, Lewis C H. & P. E.
Oak Park (No picture)
Ramsey, Clara C Commerce
St. Francisville
Poulson, Thelma E Into mediate
Crescent City
Rankin, Eleanor J Upper Grades
Lovington
Powell, Charles F Commerce
Normal
Rapp, Henrietta P Rural
Stanford
Poynter, William H H. & P. E.
Areola
Ray, Florence E Upper Grades
Auburn
Pracyk, Florence M Commerce
West Frankfort
Razo, Carmen M Kindergarten-
Wilburn Primary
Price, Marion A., Kindergarten-Primary
Sweetwater Probasco, Elizabeth C Music
Hines (No picture)
Rebbe, Hazel L Rural
Petersburg
Prombo, John D Industrial Arts
Morris
Redden, Lloyd H Agriculture
Rossville
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Redfren, Viola M Rural
Taylorville
Riley, Ethel L Social Science
Normal
Redman, Louise A Kinder garten-
Potomac Primary
Ring, Harold K Social Science
Strawn
Reesor, Catherine E English
Springfield
Ringland, Hazel B Speech
Easton
Reeves, Leota A Home Economics
Gridley Risley, Jean C. . . .Kindergarten-Primary Park Ridge
Reeves, Myra E Home Economics
Perry
Risser, Virginia M Kinder garten-
Casenovia Primary
Rehn, Raeburn A Agriculture
Butler
Roberts, Madelon A Home
Gardner Economics
Renth, Wilma Intermediate
New Baden
Robinson, Kathleen A., Kindergarten- Chesterfield Primary
Reutter, Katherine M Intermediate
Cissna Park Rhymer, Esther I ... .Biological Science
Bloomington (No picture)
Robinson, Ruth E English
Sparland
Ribbands, Vera L Upper Grades
Streator
Robinson, Thelma N English
Edwardsville
Rice, Elmer L Agriculture
Illiopolis
Rocke, Donald C Social Science
Graymont
Riddle, Glenn F Agriculture
Wapella
Rogers, Mary F Commerce
Saybrook
Rieke, Elda L Upper Grades
Reddick
Ross, Eleanor R Kinder garten-
Wapella Primary
Rouse, Betty J Home Economics
Mundelein
Sanden, Delores M. .4-Yr. Elementary Rockford
Royalty, Doris E Intermediate
Danville
Sauers, Ernest L Agriculture
Dawson
Royse, Martha L H. & P. E.
Monticello
Scherer, Florence L English
Ottawa
Rudiger, Beulah F Kinder garten-
Spring Valley Primary
Schertz, Kathryn A. .. .Kinder garten-
Metamora Primary
Ryan, Bernadine T Upper Grades
Bloomington
Schneeberger, Catherine J. . . .Kinder- Bloomi ngton garlen-Primary
Ryan, Lyle K Commerce
Little York
Schoeny, Doris E Intermediate
Lena
Ryburn, Ruth H English
Heyworth
Schroeder, Elsie M Music
Adams
Ryden, David, Jr Commerce
Bloomington
Schroeder, Pearl English
Strasburg
Ryder, Bernard L Physical Science
Morris
Schultz, Ronald W Biological
Morrison Science
Ryerson, Cleo M Commerce
Pontiac
Scott, Helen E Intermediate
Neponset
Sadler, Wilma C Upper Grades
Blue Mound
Scott, Margaret L Upper Grades
Springfield
Samp, Helen F Commerce
Roscoe
Sebastian, Robert F . . . Industrial Arts Normal
Secord, Jack A H. & P. E.
Bloomington
Small, George H Agriculture
Bloomington
Selberg, Walter J Commerce
Bloomington
Smargiassi, Helen H. & P. E.
Springfield
Shane, Mildred M Rural
Pontiac Shaw, William F English
Petersburg (No picture)
Smith, Betty A English
El Paso
Shea, Dorothy C English
Eureka
Smith, Eldon C. . . .Biological Science
LeRoy Smith, Helen E Home Economics
Georgetown (No picture)
Shearer, Cleve L Special
Moline
Smith, Herbert L Music
Kankakee
Shields, Dorothy E English
Clinton
Smith, Kathryn D Music
Muskogee
Shields, Geneva E Music
Benson
Smith, Lester E Mathematics
Shipman
Shimp, June F Intermediate
Ellestein Shoemaker, James F Agriculture
Danvers (No picture)
Smith, Louise W Commerce
White Hall
Simmons, John B Physical Science
White Hall
Smith, Mildred L Intermediate
Pekin Smith, Ray M English
Streator (No picture)
Slack, Elward L Commerce
East St. Louis
Sperry, Warren C Agriculture
Bushnell
Sleevar, Alice R Commerce
Bloomington Slevin, Mary C Intermediate
Bement (No picture)
Sprague, Roy W Upper Grades
Lowell, Indiana
Slusser, Frederick A Biological
Clinton Science
Stanley, Marie R Intermediate
Milford
Starkey, Pearl E H. & P. E.
Springfield (No picture)
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Stauter, William C H. & P. E.
Paxton
Strayer, Vada W Kindergarten-
Gridley Primary
Stephens, Dwight B Commerce
Normal
Stubblefield, Esther M French
McLean
Stephenson. Dorothy E Commerce
Martinsville
Stubhs, Ruth E Commerce
Normal
Stephenson, Eleanor M Commerce
Martinsville
Stuck, Elizabeth L Upper Grades
Dunlap
Sterrenberg, Elizabeth M Rural
Chatsworth
Stuck, Marguerite E Intermediate
Greenfield
Stewart, Jean M Art
Danville
Surbrook, Mrs. Meldora T. . Biological Villa Grove Science
Stillman, Betty G Kinder gdrten-
Argenta Primary
Sutherlin, Wanda E Intermediate
Blue Mound
Stockinger, Elsie M Kinder garten-
Roberts Primary
Sutter, Alice E Commerce
Towanda
Stone, Carol C Commerce
Mineral
Sutter, Betty A Commerce
Heyworth
Strange, Eula J H. & P. E.
Clinton
Swanson, Hirrel L Commerce
Princeton
Strauch, Juliabel Commerce
Washburn
Swartz, Clara B Intermediate
Normal
Strayer, Ruth E Rural
Emington
Swearingen, Paul L Rural
Heyworth
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Swigart, June A Rural
Farmer City
Treash, Harold T Social Science
Bloomington
Switzer. Donna E Rural
Mode
Trent, Lois J Rural
Armington
Switzer, Fern R Commerce
Mode
Treudt, Donna J Music
West Chicago
Switzer, Walter E H. & P. E.
Fulton
Troutman, Margaret R Biological
Murdock Science
Taylor, Frances M Commerce
Bloomington
Lmsicker, Eunice A Rural
Tremont
Taylor, Margaret J English
Kankakee
LIphofT, Dorothy A Commerce
Hudson
Taylor, Ruth A Upper Grades
Chicago
Upshaw, William E H. & P. E.
St. Louis, Missouri
Thomas, Helen B Commerce
Sugar Grove
Urish, Frances E Upper Grades
Pawpaw
Thomas, Rahn W Mathematics
Colfax
Urish, Lois M. .Kindergarten-Primary
Green Valley
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Grundy
Vahldieck, Victor V Commerce
Cornell Van Doren, Lula M Art
Hanna, Indiana (No picture)
Torkelson, Lorraine J Intermediate
Newark
VanHuss, Rhoda L English
Normal
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Normal
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Bloomington
VanRaemdonk, Pauline M Speech
Kewanee
Ward, Margaret A Speech
Normal
VanWinkle, Clara A Commerce
Tuscola VanWinkle, Stanley M Commerce
Tuscola (No picture)
Warehime, Virginia . . . Intermediate Monticello
Vawter, Thelma A Rural
Cooksville
Waters, Nellie L. . .Home Economics Owaneco
Volant, LaDeen J., Kindergarten-Primary Ladd
Watson, Fern M Social Science
Jacksonville
Vucich, Joe H. & P. E.
Wood River
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Canton
Wade, Juanita M Commerce
Hartford
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Wade, Virginia H Commerce
Chenoa
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Secor Webber, Dorothy L English
Kincaid (No picture)
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Oakley (No picture)
Weber, Roberta K Commerce
Magnolia
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Minooka
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Pueblo, Colorado
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Bloomington
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Danville
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Dwight
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Geneseo
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Lawrenceville
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Lawrenceville
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Wheeler, George E Music
Kankakee
Winings, Joyce C Kindergarten- Assumption Primary
Whitacre, Margaret J Rural
Flanagan
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Cooksville Withey, Albert B Social Science
Springfield (No picture)
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Decatur
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Kankakee
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..Wheeler
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Carrollton
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Gary, Indiana
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Minonk Science
Willett, James E H. & P. E.
Danville (No picture) Woodworth, Charlotte G. . . .Kinder- Sheffield garten-Primary
Williams, Ethel D Commerce
Rockbridge
Wullenwaber, Mary J Biological
Normal Science
Williams, Harley G Agriculture
Oak Hill
Yeates, Mildred K. .Home Economics Custer Park
Wilson, Clara G Upper Grades
Warren
Young, Flora Art
Benton
Wilson, Elva M Upper Grades
Springfield
Yurcessen, Marcella M. . . .Commerce Gillespie
Wilson, Marjorie E Kinder garten-
Hopedale Primary
Zilm, Arthur L . . . . Biological Science Varna
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Normal's relief car to the flood stricken area
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'Abe" Lincoln
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Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare
"Two households both alike in dignity
In fair Verona where we lay our scene From ancient grudge break to new mutiny
Where civil strife makes curl blood unclean.'
After weeks of work and rehearsal in the scene shop, coal bin, drama office, and Capen Auditorium — University The- atre presented "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, June 4, 5, and 6, 1936 — Those two veterans of I.S.N.U. productions, Virginia Abbott and Clifford Scott, said their farewells to our theatre audiences in the title roles.
Hundreds thrilled to the age-old immortal story of six- teenth century lovers who were victims of a family feud — Phyllis Oswege and Dale Longbons played Lady and Lord Montague, Romeo's parents — Lord and Lady Capulet, Juliet's parents, were taken by Sarah Lee Meyer and Wayne Dedman.
Staging meant the construction of an entire set that could
be moved with lightning speed for the seventeen shifts needed during the course of the play — George L. Scott de- signed the sets and in addition played the gay, madcap Mercutio — Lovier Frandsen portrayed Benvolio, friend to Mercutio and Romeo — Robert Cox as Tybalt, kept the hatred between the Montagues and Capulets aflame — and finally killed Mercutio.
Virginia Martin played Juliet's kind old nurse — Bob Millay was Peter, her manservant — Robert Turner as the Prince, Ned Parret as Paris, and Donald Holley as Friar Lawrence completed the cast of main characters who brought this favorite of Shakespearean tragedies to I.S.N.U. audiences.
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History
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Summer School Play
Scenes from the history of drama — an experiment in three movements — presented for the summer school audiences, July 29 and 30, 1936.
"The day of glory" — Greece of the fifth century B.C. produced the greatest period of world drama — surprising to find that the works of Euri- pides are most modern in their plots and characters — a scene from "The Tro- jan Women" portrayed the beauty and simplicity of Greek drama — Miss Mabel Clare Allen, director of University Theatre, played Hecuba, Queen of the Trojans — Anita Crites, Jim Lusher, Ralph Lovell, Evelyn Houghton, and the chorus lent grace and dignity to this bit of old-world drama.
"The day of sentiment" — painted realism in settings under the glare of gas lights — dashing heroes and fainting heroines — and Branson Howard's "Old Love Letters" typical in its stilted formal speech and gesture, this play was an instant hit with audiences who love the melodramatic — Emily Ann
Coffman played the delicate and sentimental widow, Mrs. Brownlee — Alfred Andreae, the dashing widower who had to come back to his boyhood love — Marie LaFond, as the maid completed the cast.
"The day of power" — most vividly represented by the expressionalistic drama of a post war Germany — stylized staging, sharp lights and shadows, angular movement, and staccato speech — the themes always symbolic of man's problems in a social world dominated by machines — A scene from "Gas" pre- sented the billionaire worker, taken by Gaylord Mullins, who stands for those who believe that man is greater than the machine who dominates him — but the chief engineer, portrayed by Casper Duewer, and the first figure in blue, played by Caroline Heineman realized the futility of struggling against such a force.
Drama
'I walked about a mile and a half to a garage down the road . . ."
University Theatre presented Homecoming audiences with a delightful mystery comedy — "The Bishop Misbe- haves" (not quite so naughty as it sounds) — October 29, 30, and 31, 1936.
The play told the story of a Bishop (whose secret dissi- pation was reading mystery stories) and his mild old sister, Lady Emily — They stopped, purely by accident, at a "pub" and the Bishop got his heart's desire — he stumbled upon a mystery in the form of some stolen jewels.
Taking the jewels home with him, the Bishop calmly awaited his fate — the thugs arrived — followed soon by a handsome young hero and a lovely heroine — but the Bishop
solved the mystery, and everybody was happy and satis- fied— except Lady Emily who wished it had not happened in such a short time.
Al Andreae played the title role — other men in the cast included Wayne Dedman as Red — Larry Hayes, Casper Duewer as Collins — Lovier Frandsen, Richard Koehler as Donald — Ned Parret, John Keltner as Mr. Brooke — Shields Logsdon as Frenchy — and Frank Coble as Mr. Waller.
Esther Lillman, Adeline Stevenson, and Harriet Barnes played Lady Emily — Jean Hambright, Bettylou Stickrod, and Golda Lauterbach portrayed Hester — and Lucile Anderson, Ellen Cox, and Janet Widdowsen portrayed Mrs. Waller.
The Bishop Misbehaves
By Frederick Jackson
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No More the Sea
By Janet K. Smith
The premiere performance of "No More the Sea" — by Janet Katharine Smith — was presented by the Jesters January 21 and 22, 1937 under the direction of Mabel Clare Allen.
While entirely fictional — the play was intended as a plausible presentation of what really must have happened — little is known of Cretan history — but it is certain that the actual conquest of the island was as sudden and as unforeseen as was suggested in the play.
Al Andreae carried the role of the old Minos who believed that Crete could never be defeated — Rehkmara, an Egyptian, played by Lee Stabenow, had repeatedly warned the Minos that he will some day be surprised by a land attack — Emily Ann Coffman and Charles Mercier as Yneltis and Tarien were the love interest.
Gertrude Stewart as Mehrtal, the scheming mother of Prohmir, portrayed by Robert Cox, brought the play to the breaking point — With the aid of Kaltes, a foreigner from the mainland, played by Richard Griesheim, she schemed to kill Tarien — Kaltes, however, was the spy of the barbarians and he brought the downfall of Crete, by allowing the barbarians to enter — proclaiming that the sea should nevermore be the dominating force in Crete.
The play was authentically staged — costumes were hand painted in the manner of the Cretans — movement was stylized — all of which combined to give a play of unusual strength and beauty.
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What Every Woman Knows
By James M. Barrie
"What Every Woman Knows," James M. Barrie's famous play was presented by Theta Alpha Phi, honorary dramatics fraternity, in two performances, March 20, 1937.
Betty Martin— in her first University Theatre role played Maggie Wyle (whom Barrie warns us is not good looking)— Maggie had a passion for romance definitely out of place in a plain person— but her adoring family set out to help her get her heart's desire— involving John Shand, a young student, played by James Flood (also new to the University stage) .
Maggie tried hard to make up for her plainness and lack of charm — she outwitted the glamorous Lady Sybil, played by Bern Shafer, who was sure that she loved Maggie's husband, John— Mildred Schulze, as the curious and flirtatious Comtesse— and Howard Sharp, a British cabinet member added humor to this delightful party.
Wayne Dedman took the part of David Wylie, Maggie's brother and head of the household— Ivan Garrison who was Alick Wyle, the old Scotch father, who just couldn't get used to being well-off— the other brother James, (to whom the Wylies paid little attention) was portrayed by Hiramie Mc Adams.
Especially appropriate because it came at the end of Woman's Week — this hu- morous, whimsical and subtle play still has the men in the University wondering "What Every Woman Knows."
Speak up now, John Shand, what are your objections?"
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Blackfriars
Membership: By invitation . . . Purpose: To present an extensive piece of work in the field of musical dramatics . . . Ac- tivities: New Constitution . . . Music Mad by Joe Citron
Abbott Donald Imhoff
Prior Ned Parret
Purser Harry Dunham
Scribe Larry Hayes
Lay Brother Kenyon Fletcher
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College League of Women Voters
Membership: Open to all women . . . Purpose: To promote the responsible par- ticipation of women in local, national, and international affairs of the day . . . Ac- tivities: Christmas Tea . . . Trip to State Capitol
President Mary Louise Barger
Vice-President Viola Helton
Secretary Myrtle Swanson
Acting Secretary Luella Dunn
Sponsor Nell Waldron
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President Alvin Hahn
Business Manager Stanley Mason
Secretary Richard Heflick
Director Kenyon S. Fletcher
Membership: By proficiency test . . . Purpose: To promote an interest in band music . . . Activities: Played at numerous meetings and entertainments . . . Annual Spring Concert . . . WJBC
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Concert Band
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Concert Orchestra
Membership: By proficiency test . . . Purpose: To fur- ther interest and playing ability in orchestra music . . .
Activities: Homecoming play . . . WJBC . . . Central
President Richard Heflick
Vice-President DeLora Whisnant
Secretary Gail Wiles
Business Manager Charlie Newton
Director Emma R. Knudson
Division meeting . . . Assemblies . . . Spring Concert . . . Concerts at Pekin and Farmer City . . . Music Clinic
. . . With Madame Sturkow-Ryder in assembly
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Fell Hall
Membership: Open to residents of the Hall . . . Purpose: To provide a residence for freshmen women . . . Activities: Christmas Easter, and Farewell dinners . . . Teas . . . Formal dances . . . Radio dances
President Grace Kollar
Secretary Mildred Schulze
Treasurer Gail Baird
Social Chairman Selma Drew
Director Mae Clark Warren
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Vice-President Mildred Scholl
Secretary Frances Bols
Treasurer Sadie Noren
Program Committeeman Elsie Steele
Sponsor L. W. Hacker
Hieronymus Club
Membership: Open to persons interested in rural com- .»■
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Jesters
Membership: Open to students actively interested in dra- matics . . . Purpose: To encourage drama and amateur acting . . . Activities: No More the Sea by Janet K. Smith . . . Gammer Gurton's Needle . . . Costume party
President Mariada Duesing
Vice-President Mary Helen Goff
Secretary Clara Louise Slack
Treasurer J. Dee Filson
Sponsor Janet K. Smith
Master Willard Wilson
Chaplain J. E. Wyckoff
Overseer La Verne Baker
Steward Paul Ives
Gatekeeper Ernest Lamkey
Lady Assistant Steward . . . Marjorie Mays
Assistant Steward George McNeely
Lecturer Vernon Husted
Ceres Helen Winstead
Sponsor C. W. Hudelson
Maize Grange
Membership: Open to students interested in agriculture
Purpose: Greater social and educational advance-
ment in agriculture . . . Activities: Numerous prominent
speakers . . Sponsored Annual Hobo Parade and
I.S.N.U. Corn Show . . . Represented at State meeting
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Membership: By proficiency test . . . Purpose: To offer
training to men with little choral experience
Ac-
President Richard Koehler
Vice-President Ross Pearson
Secretary August Pagel
Librarian George Wheeler
Assistant Librarian Roy Webb
Accompanist Alta Parsons
tivities: .Christmas Assembly . . . Sacred Concert
Director Blaine Boicourt
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Marching Band
President Alvin Hahn
Business Manager Stanley Mason
Secretary Richard Heflick
Director Kenyon S. Fletcher
Membership: By ability and interest . . . Purpose: To offer entertain- ment at athletic contests . . . Ac- tivities: Football games . . . With team to Eureka . . . Basketball games
Membership: By tryout . . . Purpose: To offer constructive and destructive argu- ments on principal topics of the day . . . Activities: International Debate Fifth Annual Invitational Debate . . . WCFL with St. Viator . . . Charleston Debate Tournament . . . Consumer Co- operative Debate . . . Sponsor: F. L. D. Holmes
Men's Debate
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Men's Glee Club
President Harry Dunham
Vice-President Charlie Newton
Business Manager Donald Orr
Secretary John Hansing
Stage Manager Ned Parret
Publicity Manager Paul Hudelson
Accompanist Roberta Spangler
Director Blaine Boicourt
Membership: By proficiency test
. Purpose: To
further interest in choral music . . . Activities: Home-
coming play . . . Christmas Vespers and Assembly
Armistice Day Assembly . . . WJBC . . . Fairview Sana-
torium . . . Fifth Annual Tour
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Membership: Open to all men possessing a letter from athletics . . . Purpose: To further the spirit of fellow- ship and goodwill . . . Activities: Homecoming Banquet . . . Second prize, Homecoming Decoration Contest . . .
Normal-Wesleyan Goodwill Dance . . . Assembly pro- gram . . . Spring Formal Dinner Dance
President Donald Adams
Vice-President Glenn Jaccjuat
Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Deetz
Sponsor Howard Hancock
N" Club
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President Robert Anspaugh
Vice-President Mary Huxtable
Secretary-Treasurer, Raymond Bierschenk Sponsor L. Wallace Miller
Membership: Open to all interested in nature . . . Pur-
pose: To promote interest in natural science . . . Activi-
ties: Winter Party . . . Annual Spring Field Trip . .
Second prize, Hobo Parade
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Newman Club
Membership: Open to all Catholic students . . . Pur- pose: To promote religious and social life of Catholic students . . . Activities: Fall Picnic . . . Homecoming Breakfast . . . Christmas Party . . . Lectures
President Earl Reeves
Vice-President Russell Morris
Secretary Mildred Jabsen
Treasurer Earl Chambers
Sponsor Margaret Peters
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Philadelphia
Membership: By tryout . . . Purpose: To develop the individual socially, intellectually, and spiritually . . . Ac- tivities: Third prize, Hobo Parade . . . Joint meetings with Wrightonia . . . Assembly program . . . Seventy- sixth Annual Phil-Wright Contest
President Janet McKean
Vice-President Hazel Morris
Secretary Madeline Rae Stewart
Treasurer Ruth Lillis Pearson
Reporter Florence Bentley
Sponsor Thomas Lancaster
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Smith Hall Club
Membership: Open to residents of the Hall . . . Purpose: To further develop an unified spirit . . . Activities: First prize, third consecutive year, Homecoming Decoration contest . . . Christmas Dance . . . Receptions . . . New Constitution
President Fred Swan
Vice-President Mansel Danford
Secretary Richard Chambers
Treasurer William Small
House Mother Willetta Ream
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Social
Science
Club
President Frank Kauffman
Vice-President Magdalen Blameuser
Recording Secretary Jean Shaw
Corresponding Secretary, Margaret Stowell
Treasurer Walter Gaines
Sponsor Lucy L. Tasher
Membership: Open to students interested in Social Sci- ence . . . Purpose: To promote and maintain an interest in this held . . . Activities: Humorous debate . . . Cur- rent events spell-down . . . Panel discussions . . . Joint session with Pi Gamma Mu . . . Parties
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Treble Chorus
Membership: By tryout . . . Purpose: To provide train- ing and experience in choral music . . . Activities: Ap- peared, Western Community Center, University High School P.T.A. . . . Christmas Assembly Program . . . WJBC
President Ellen Petty
Vice-President Mildred Schulze
Secretary Julia Pittman
Assistant Secretaries,
Evadna Kumler, Vir^ie Villhard
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University Club
Executive Board
President Robert Turner
Vice-President Harry Dunham
Secretary John Gunning
Treasurer John Hansing
Social Chairman Walter Bright
Membership Chairman .... John Gunning
Stag Party Chairman Earl Reeves
Dad's Day Chairman Lee Stabenow
Homecoming Chairman . . Robert Hooton
Christmas Service Chairman,
Donald Imhorf
Stunt Show Chairman Carl Wilson
Mother's Day Service Chairman,
Ned Parret
Sponsor R. H. Linkins
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Women's Athletic Association
Membership: Open to every woman . . . Purpose: To assist in conducting an intramural program . . . Activi- ties: Dances . . . Outings . . . Camping Trips
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