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bull Dean hulcea White plans for F reshman mixer with Vada Ruth King and Delores Diet rith members of Personnel Counsel
bull A letter from prospective students is a p leasan t t ask for cOllnsellor s Virgin ia Lee Robshyerts Max ine Rick 1S ( sta ndshying) and Lou Snyd r (sefL~d)
bull Applicants answers to Why I chose Southwest rn amuse June Smith Genevieve Burt F rances Anne La wrence and J ane tt() Doughty personnel counsellors
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bull Top Salad-maker Rickers and Waitresses Brown McshyRey nolds take time off from suppcr duties to pos ith He dwa itrc s s Krause and alker [ ppel center Lil Mac Dor i (without her tons ils) Zi elke and Clark are caught out in front of Smith Hall [ a lee) ((n t e) Must be wai ting for a hi cycle built for two at least B T ones La nnon Gwen Mary ay Ka y Schriv 1 [lode Lois W (back row) Johnn y Bobbie Raker and Gre ne all have coy smi les - dont you think Cen t ) middot)middotmiddotight Liz (kneeiing) Ginn ie and Mary Liz po e with Mother n ogtecrans out by the lilac bush Bottom Out th back door larence J a net Loi Mae Donna Barshybara ( Wnding) Ru thie an d G nny start to ciasse Bottum right Lois il soll (i ll l ont) E nola Isol Margie K utz E Y111an _ at ( tUW 2) Lucille MalY Ca y Dode Phyllis Bert Doughty and Dun n Look just like t he gi rls did in 24 r markcd Builder grad
While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
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Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
57
JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
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bull Dean hulcea White plans for F reshman mixer with Vada Ruth King and Delores Diet rith members of Personnel Counsel
bull A letter from prospective students is a p leasan t t ask for cOllnsellor s Virgin ia Lee Robshyerts Max ine Rick 1S ( sta ndshying) and Lou Snyd r (sefL~d)
bull Applicants answers to Why I chose Southwest rn amuse June Smith Genevieve Burt F rances Anne La wrence and J ane tt() Doughty personnel counsellors
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Sm ith lIa ll Is Full with Three to Some Room s
bull Top Salad-maker Rickers and Waitresses Brown McshyRey nolds take time off from suppcr duties to pos ith He dwa itrc s s Krause and alker [ ppel center Lil Mac Dor i (without her tons ils) Zi elke and Clark are caught out in front of Smith Hall [ a lee) ((n t e) Must be wai ting for a hi cycle built for two at least B T ones La nnon Gwen Mary ay Ka y Schriv 1 [lode Lois W (back row) Johnn y Bobbie Raker and Gre ne all have coy smi les - dont you think Cen t ) middot)middotmiddotight Liz (kneeiing) Ginn ie and Mary Liz po e with Mother n ogtecrans out by the lilac bush Bottom Out th back door larence J a net Loi Mae Donna Barshybara ( Wnding) Ru thie an d G nny start to ciasse Bottum right Lois il soll (i ll l ont) E nola Isol Margie K utz E Y111an _ at ( tUW 2) Lucille MalY Ca y Dode Phyllis Bert Doughty and Dun n Look just like t he gi rls did in 24 r markcd Builder grad
While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
43
bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Sm ith lIa ll Is Full with Three to Some Room s
bull Top Salad-maker Rickers and Waitresses Brown McshyRey nolds take time off from suppcr duties to pos ith He dwa itrc s s Krause and alker [ ppel center Lil Mac Dor i (without her tons ils) Zi elke and Clark are caught out in front of Smith Hall [ a lee) ((n t e) Must be wai ting for a hi cycle built for two at least B T ones La nnon Gwen Mary ay Ka y Schriv 1 [lode Lois W (back row) Johnn y Bobbie Raker and Gre ne all have coy smi les - dont you think Cen t ) middot)middotmiddotight Liz (kneeiing) Ginn ie and Mary Liz po e with Mother n ogtecrans out by the lilac bush Bottom Out th back door larence J a net Loi Mae Donna Barshybara ( Wnding) Ru thie an d G nny start to ciasse Bottum right Lois il soll (i ll l ont) E nola Isol Margie K utz E Y111an _ at ( tUW 2) Lucille MalY Ca y Dode Phyllis Bert Doughty and Dun n Look just like t he gi rls did in 24 r markcd Builder grad
While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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bull On COIlpoundlpe St rce n ext tn lhe Dcu n e is Canmiddot bull Fnithc bull ~ o uth on Co llcJe fi e mon~ g irl s live bull Go over un Thi rd a nd P a r k ond the re y oull er hnm J oyc BUIns- M rs (fltV T h ou-e middot Hi M Il er ~ Y ou might tulk to NO tma Richard- find the Warne r )( ir l8 Cl a ra M a l j Ma ce Mr~ mot her Loi ~ Vomeldod (Hta nuing ) J anie M a l shy Ve na Hichi ch Mrs MiJle t hot1)cm olhc r (hark VIl J n er ho u~emoth Er Betty C la rk (back 10) th laquo~ Virgin iil Gray (k n(~lin tt L De Lo re s J ohn shy 10 ) Vori Burdet te ~tnry LOls Fu lton or Betty Vi fl~i ni 1 Madi ~o n and Ma ry France3 Land reth ~O rl and Alene H un te r a ll man Jge to s tu dy helC Min o r wh en you ca ll 2071 if th t l int isn t u u - y li v d there Jirc t semefttcr
Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
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BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
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Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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ATTENTIONBlJildW 8IJiLdw tize alt of the ftestn bull cIthe 1uU- lV~A (VII f ln4-y 6pound - in 4lnl actcn en 1f-e~fJ1 JclL en tltpound
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Sm ith lIa ll Is Full with Three to Some Room s
bull Top Salad-maker Rickers and Waitresses Brown McshyRey nolds take time off from suppcr duties to pos ith He dwa itrc s s Krause and alker [ ppel center Lil Mac Dor i (without her tons ils) Zi elke and Clark are caught out in front of Smith Hall [ a lee) ((n t e) Must be wai ting for a hi cycle built for two at least B T ones La nnon Gwen Mary ay Ka y Schriv 1 [lode Lois W (back row) Johnn y Bobbie Raker and Gre ne all have coy smi les - dont you think Cen t ) middot)middotmiddotight Liz (kneeiing) Ginn ie and Mary Liz po e with Mother n ogtecrans out by the lilac bush Bottom Out th back door larence J a net Loi Mae Donna Barshybara ( Wnding) Ru thie an d G nny start to ciasse Bottum right Lois il soll (i ll l ont) E nola Isol Margie K utz E Y111an _ at ( tUW 2) Lucille MalY Ca y Dode Phyllis Bert Doughty and Dun n Look just like t he gi rls did in 24 r markcd Builder grad
While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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bull On COIlpoundlpe St rce n ext tn lhe Dcu n e is Canmiddot bull Fnithc bull ~ o uth on Co llcJe fi e mon~ g irl s live bull Go over un Thi rd a nd P a r k ond the re y oull er hnm J oyc BUIns- M rs (fltV T h ou-e middot Hi M Il er ~ Y ou might tulk to NO tma Richard- find the Warne r )( ir l8 Cl a ra M a l j Ma ce Mr~ mot her Loi ~ Vomeldod (Hta nuing ) J anie M a l shy Ve na Hichi ch Mrs MiJle t hot1)cm olhc r (hark VIl J n er ho u~emoth Er Betty C la rk (back 10) th laquo~ Virgin iil Gray (k n(~lin tt L De Lo re s J ohn shy 10 ) Vori Burdet te ~tnry LOls Fu lton or Betty Vi fl~i ni 1 Madi ~o n and Ma ry France3 Land reth ~O rl and Alene H un te r a ll man Jge to s tu dy helC Min o r wh en you ca ll 2071 if th t l int isn t u u - y li v d there Jirc t semefttcr
Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Sm ith lIa ll Is Full with Three to Some Room s
bull Top Salad-maker Rickers and Waitresses Brown McshyRey nolds take time off from suppcr duties to pos ith He dwa itrc s s Krause and alker [ ppel center Lil Mac Dor i (without her tons ils) Zi elke and Clark are caught out in front of Smith Hall [ a lee) ((n t e) Must be wai ting for a hi cycle built for two at least B T ones La nnon Gwen Mary ay Ka y Schriv 1 [lode Lois W (back row) Johnn y Bobbie Raker and Gre ne all have coy smi les - dont you think Cen t ) middot)middotmiddotight Liz (kneeiing) Ginn ie and Mary Liz po e with Mother n ogtecrans out by the lilac bush Bottom Out th back door larence J a net Loi Mae Donna Barshybara ( Wnding) Ru thie an d G nny start to ciasse Bottum right Lois il soll (i ll l ont) E nola Isol Margie K utz E Y111an _ at ( tUW 2) Lucille MalY Ca y Dode Phyllis Bert Doughty and Dun n Look just like t he gi rls did in 24 r markcd Builder grad
While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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bull On COIlpoundlpe St rce n ext tn lhe Dcu n e is Canmiddot bull Fnithc bull ~ o uth on Co llcJe fi e mon~ g irl s live bull Go over un Thi rd a nd P a r k ond the re y oull er hnm J oyc BUIns- M rs (fltV T h ou-e middot Hi M Il er ~ Y ou might tulk to NO tma Richard- find the Warne r )( ir l8 Cl a ra M a l j Ma ce Mr~ mot her Loi ~ Vomeldod (Hta nuing ) J anie M a l shy Ve na Hichi ch Mrs MiJle t hot1)cm olhc r (hark VIl J n er ho u~emoth Er Betty C la rk (back 10) th laquo~ Virgin iil Gray (k n(~lin tt L De Lo re s J ohn shy 10 ) Vori Burdet te ~tnry LOls Fu lton or Betty Vi fl~i ni 1 Madi ~o n and Ma ry France3 Land reth ~O rl and Alene H un te r a ll man Jge to s tu dy helC Min o r wh en you ca ll 2071 if th t l int isn t u u - y li v d there Jirc t semefttcr
Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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While nJ Honse Is Sti ll Inhabi ted by a Few Boys
bull Abu I h adqunters of th e boys wh th r roomers or vi itols Interna tional House hold di Lineti011 a the only place on the hill hou ing mor th an on boy L H a llold P ha tain B Watkins (~ tmuHng) F Furuhashi J Buckle S Roman B Mo ri H West and K ortman
bull uft the f irs t y a1 for International to hou~e men all of one ralte L Harrold Mrs Di t r ich hOll mother B Mori (b nck lOW ) D Weni g r C FowL J RuckI and S Bowma n ~ltlt1el on the steps under its s i middotn
bull C uld this be t he good old days wev heard of
bull B loU Born in December - a child to rememb 1 December h ith uay wer c lehla ted at t hi s fellmal di nner party in Smith Hall dining room wh re Mar ilyn Greenba nk chats with Mi s RoseClans whil e Ru th Gr S~ Avis Kirkhuff g u st Calence H ickman Nata lie Nelson and E nola Mc laren finLh their de ert
bull O VPl 011 Thi ld Stree t Mr Se llen CUOkH fur u boa l di n~ club T he boy u nd J irl li who l iv n pri vat e h u m 1t find thi~ H co n e n ie n l lnd econo m ica l wn y of ~o l v i ng thei r eat in g nrnb lc m
Ju l nn ishi ll~ a noo ll-da m en l Ale n H untel JOYf~ Btu I) Uncle J uek Ve na H icbiiCh E lmer Reeve Bill iltk i n ~ Belly lark and Marcia H n rr is ore stand ing a ro1J fu i r ody- to 1( lU w hile Ml~middot Iler tnn ds hy to see if F Fu r uhus hi arthu 0 ( Jin x M cln to h Nu n nll R ifmiddotho rd 1j J a nip Ma tthe ws O n is Som eni MalY N il lin rn ur Mary Loi F Il ILfJ n want more poundood
bull J us t a cross the Itlel f rom Sellers li Oes t he R ushs h ou~eh old o Martha an d Ji nx McIltlo~ 1I atc deg t a nuin g w ilh Housem othe r M r BIlHh a nd her m other Mr~ Ande l-Oll Mary Jelt n W illi-un li und Oni Somergt Ilr ~ated in t he f ro nt yard
Eat iu g and Sleepi0ga t D 0rIII i to [ies is a ~1 ai 0r P rub I e OJ but bull l lIi ~()n H a ll iTo n CnoPcla tivf Dormitory he g ill )o Ii e tOleLher in t h i~- iar pe bull Heady fol a M illy- (oo ke d bull In ~ e p r and h Olllt=C (O l31 Mal bull h ull and fook fo r eJl ch ot her a week ut a l ime Arou nd the p ia no in the Ji v ing mea l J a llella Miluled Wi lshy J ll ne (starHfin g- ) R Ulh Ho lli ~ Lo i~ and roo m ure Mu ry Dngte~e Hu t h Frank lin Yos tlle F~JjitH Vil ma Priddy Av b Kirkshy mn E ve ly n and G lori a u tli shy Ad)) tlo ~omc 11 t min ultmiddot itu dyin~ beshyh fT J anella Hill Mild re d Shnlltne l (-tand in g ) Ml Vil on housClnother Ruth er uround a table in tbe fon maki ng a da~h for t heir beds on Mu r rny l lo li n La nd J ~llle Smi h Evely n Hatfiel d Loi~ Ue nny a nd H o lli s Horl-~s din in $- room th e I cp in j( llo rrh
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bull On COIlpoundlpe St rce n ext tn lhe Dcu n e is Canmiddot bull Fnithc bull ~ o uth on Co llcJe fi e mon~ g irl s live bull Go over un Thi rd a nd P a r k ond the re y oull er hnm J oyc BUIns- M rs (fltV T h ou-e middot Hi M Il er ~ Y ou might tulk to NO tma Richard- find the Warne r )( ir l8 Cl a ra M a l j Ma ce Mr~ mot her Loi ~ Vomeldod (Hta nuing ) J anie M a l shy Ve na Hichi ch Mrs MiJle t hot1)cm olhc r (hark VIl J n er ho u~emoth Er Betty C la rk (back 10) th laquo~ Virgin iil Gray (k n(~lin tt L De Lo re s J ohn shy 10 ) Vori Burdet te ~tnry LOls Fu lton or Betty Vi fl~i ni 1 Madi ~o n and Ma ry France3 Land reth ~O rl and Alene H un te r a ll man Jge to s tu dy helC Min o r wh en you ca ll 2071 if th t l int isn t u u - y li v d there Jirc t semefttcr
Sou thwestern Girls SolvedIt in ~ Vario us and Sund ry Wa ys bull N r t too sTOW n up fOl dolls Mary Mill e r bull Below top E RA H RII 19 n nuth~ l coo p r a t ivc dorm wh e re bull Below bottom June Wi nch cs l l l Mot hvr l UJrna HU 1T(lhl (Oil kn ce i-l ) Nadi no M(n n ~ t he g ir lH ( ook t he m ea]- W i t h fl Hfl e ~Omf m at1 Nca CJ~ bU nl N atlnt Mdrv in Maxi n l nkamllla Caro l Mar tin ri nd B e len Je n nin Rs Ap rrtwl u n Thoma~ Bonnie J a co h Masn ko Ka mei Ve lml Mi -k im en (on di va n) Ruth Gross a nd Edit h J une Jtnni n~ middotoulh w it h the f l lOl l i c-ti HIHI E M alY N Hka h iro ltlnd J ut h Gl0 8S ola lt a nother home -(ook efj L hdll tnk u I m omen t fro m sl udy to chal mlt~aliJH m ea l in Mothei Cn--hurn room
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
7
I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
7
I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Intersociety Uouncil Agrees on Blanket Rush Week T he societies took on new life second se mester after the council decided that they
shoul reestimate their value a an organization The fir t week of school the council
decided that every fre sh man should again
bull F rom Belle and igma council members are Helen Handl y Matha Youle Mis Miller sponsor Vir gin ia Lee Rohert Evelyn Hatfield Franc s An ne Lawrenc (back middotow) Lois Womeldorf Neloshye J hnson Helen chri ver a nd Natali e Nel on
be rushed to a society
bull At Christmas th S igmas planned a buffet supper in Studen t Union decorated in blue and sil ver and a ll three societies shar ed the expense Aft r s upper they sang ca rols a round the fireshyplace and tr e
Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
7
I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Number of Boys Ab ou t the Sa me But
bull To p Sen iors holdi ng society honors Ule F atTest FU ftlha~h i a nd Bill Watkins
bull C liter Pr s id middot llt Joe B uckl ) hclpe
3how the lopes to ncophi tes Philli p Cha shytain and Kay ortman
bull Bu tt01 eft 1 laMI Ha l old
Hill Mori and Howal We t stalJCi shy
ing added to t h gt new li f( of th J shy
ciety f iJst semcsl r while Bill lt tshykin s and Clar ence Hickman seatI I a nied on zest from preYious years
bull Bot lilli rilht Th same old rut of a paddle l ine in Stewart Gym including other init iators Furtet Ma Farland and Bob IIu s with Spc)l or Klages lIf reei ng
Del phi -Ii t It e u ia u s (~e tin i II e GI 0 0 v e r his Yea I 1]
bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull V t top Belle f ace f ramed wi th their best bib a nd tucker
bull Right top just in the act of b coming new memb 15 anu proud as punch of their slate of xistence a re J anela H ill Barbara arttar Lucille apshype nfield and Mildred Shraunel
bull L ef t center a ll dressed up for installati on to n w positions on the Bell ahin t -Tilda MeR ynolds Lucille Sappenshyf ield Bar ba ra a t ttar nd Lois W il 0 11 fondly display their trashyditi nal ye ll ow roses
bull Right celt er a ltho Igh initiashyti n week ploJuced little 1 ss than pre-histor i cr eatures out of the fr shmen g ir ls Dori s Bornh oldt C I u r e n Mi ch el Mary Droege ( oci r ow ) an d Hu by Zi Ike seem to have Ii d through the ordeal an d now I st a few minutes on th 77 with sophomore Wilda McReynolds a nd Genevieve J one
bull L eft botto-ill it must be Sunshyday aftel noon or el se why the h os and heels and good dr sses Ou in front of Allishyson E nola Me laren obligi ng ly
neels on the ground so t hat Marcia Ha rri Janella H ill a nd Doris Sna re can pose for Ma r yS camera
bull R ight cttorn dunn ed in the gauny bows a nd war paint uf a snazzy carni va l which was staged a s an a t ivit during Bellc lush week Glt neviev J ones play t he accordion while R th Jones plays the music lack
Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Belle ~ Uo ver IH rls Go Literary with Book Reviews
The Belles-Le t les society darted its fifty-fifty year by introducing new girls to Southshy
western with welcome to colle~e letters before they arrived on campus Rushees invited
to become glamorous Cover Girls attended a hamburger fry at Island Park a gay carnival
and formal buffet supper in Student Union As the much publicized society pledg clays
be ame a rea lity they were suddenly de-glamourized finding it necessary to be at t he baseshy
ment nt lance of Richardson Hall a t 7 30 am with grotesque clothes combinat ions and
weird hair-dos The evening of beg in telling- bedtime stolies selling ki s es and morn ing
news and being on the receiving end of paddles was climaxed when the pledges turned the
tables on the old members letting them run the paddle line at informal initiation Two
Bell s a scmbli an all-school kid party a White Christmas buffet upper lanned with
Sigma cookie baking and lett r
writing to old Athenians and t he
presentation of Nine Girls ere
major Belles-Lettres activities for
the school y ar The play depicted
a situation in which col ge girl
find themselves faced with a murshy
der mystery in their sorority cabin
residents ele Virginia Lee Robshy
erts and Evelyn Hatfield Margaret
Chapman wa rush captain
bull Top standing on what is tradi tionshya lly the Belle May Queen t h rone Marshygaret hapman Evelyn Hatfield Virshyginia Lee Roberts Ne loese J ohn on Gwen Hei mer and atali Nelson Belles who hold society honors a tch th e s un drop over the edge of Walnut alley
bull Bottom caught in a quiet m 111 nt on the 77 are Relics D rothy na r e Milshydred Shrauner Wa nda Shir ley Loi s Denny Velma Miskimen and E liza beth Dellingel
bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
PS3 ch () I I)~)
Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
57
JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
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bull Top left Following Sigma install ation Kirkhuff Priddy T homas (stanLling) Kutz W a lker Tem plin Clark and Gro s li nger in Student Union Top right Sigmas Mart in Coppedge ( ba ck row ) Matthew~ a ndshyMadison Bottom Helrn Yeoman N kahiro B ck Mur ra y Baker ( butk row) Allen Green Hunter an d Burns stop on the steps by the Ji nx
E nthusiastic and alert de clibes
a Sigma Frances Anne Lawrence
gu id d the girls through an intershy
es ting rush week as Sigma Sally
grow ing- up At Christmas Sigmas
sponsored the buffet supper and
ltTave the girls beneficial instruction
ec nd semester by introducing a
Charm School in programs Martha
Youle and Helen Handley were
presidents of the society
Sigma Sall ies bull L eft Vera Kra use June Smith Elaine Templin Maxine Nakalllura Rosemary T emp li n (back r ow )
Gloria Land Hollis Hodlles Or r is Somers and Doris Moss-ma n on the 77 steps R ight members Carol Martin Lois Womeldorf Dorothy King Helen J ennings (back ro w ) Yoshie Fujita Neva Cranston Musako Kamei and Nadine Means represent all clas eg
bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
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Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
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hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull L eft at the recept ion after Rush Veek open pro ram Pre ident Martha Youle erved punch to rushee and memb 18 No r m
Harrold Lois Wear Marjorie McKeever Mary Lois Fulton Ma ry Cay McNair wh ile Maxine Rickers helped tep leni h
the table Righ t after the Whi te Ch ristmas lmffet supper Clara Marie ltIace led th group in a ca rol
S l1g E dith June Light Torma Ha rro l l a nd Mary Miller feel the Christmas Spirit around the
fileplace and tree
Ilo ld Charm School Some of the activities promoted
by Sigma Society this past year inshy
cluded the Christmas buffet supper
given with the ell and th DAs
the Sigma play Feathers in a
Gal sending of le tt~rs and
co kies to brother D Iphian in the
sel ic and beginning preparations
for the redecoration of t h Hall
Carryon could easily b t he
society motto
bull Top Sigma Honors were g iven to ~en ior H len H andley ir inin Gray Franshy
ces Anne Lawlence Ru th F ranklin Jea n t t lloughty ( bnck tow) a nd Martha Youle (in f r ont)
Bottnm left Barbara Mitchell Lo i ~ Ma MilicI Nedra McIrvin ( ba k row) Helen Schriver and C[oyce
Brown H igh on a Windy Hill Bottom right Glor ia La nd Donna annicott and F 1ances Yanag-illuma rest on
May Queen Green
Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
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BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Prexys Change
L eft Dr Mead P Culver
B elow Dr Charles E Schofield
bull Although South westerners r egretied
I sing Dr Charles E Schofield the presshy
ident who carried the school successfully
through two war-t ime years they welshy
comed President-elect Mearl P Culvel
and pledg d thei r cooperation with him
in solving po t-war problems
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
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Same Deans Carryon Numerous Duties
Southwestern greets its eleventh presiden t
Dr Mearl ulver In bull [arch foLlowing Dr
Char les Schofields resignation October 12 the
tlU t elected Dr Culver then Superintendshy
tnt of the Minneapolis (Minn) District of the
Me thodist Church After graduation from
Albion College in 1917 Dr Culver studied at
Drew Theologi a l Seminary Since completing
hi gr aduate work Dr ulver who earned his
STB degree f rom nion T heological Seminary
h i Master d gr e from Columbia and h is
PhD from Yale has rved Methodist pas oshy
rates in New York and Minnesota In school
he part icipat d in at hleti s forensics and
music H e ha taken courses in college adminshy
i tJa tion a t U niver ity of Minneso ta Dean
Lym an S Johnson llegist rar W J Poundston e
lind Ell in s Mana)e l E W McNeil served as
interi m committee in charge of administration
un t il the ne gtv president moved t o Winfie ld May
9 D Schofield resigned
adult 11Ublieations of t he
Edwation
to become edi tor
Methodist Board
of
of
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bull L ef t Dr Lyman S Johnson er ved h i s cond ~ear as d an and in additi n t h is ot her dut ies mad man ) t r ips in t he Ka nsas t e lli tory in the in tere t of th coIl g
bull B elo p t op Dea n of Women Cha lc a Wh ite a sullled the same duties tha t ha ve bee ll hers dUling- thmiddot pas t fi fteen year s as cou n plor of tl g irls on the cam pus
bull B elotJ vot om Dea n of f en Will iam Monyp n) f inds plent y of work to k ep h im busy although the number of Jne n in hi cha r ge is sma ll f or he has adopted t he Builder s in Sen-i e
Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Friendly Faculty
bull One of the f i ) t pt r sons the new tudents meet is the r gistral r J Poundsto ne He is skilled in helping th e hc hll1an ha rt his course and is aid d by h is secretary Roherta Di cken on
LEROY LL EN A NlltETT E AND ER SEN H ELE I GRAHAM P rofes -or of Re li g ion Prof et1-~o r of Eng- Ii I- h slociale pJo fe--o l Jnstruclor in P ubli c Ch uirman of La n ~1laJc of E l1 e ~ ion Rn d BllcakinJ and Lite r ture Oivii on Dlam nti e
MARGARET MILLER AROL S N DY C 1 INSONH ALER A ~tocintc P lofe~~o r A Ilsistant P tof~~o r A ~~odlt1 l(gt P ro feslol bull Mi ~s par l Cl rls on s ta nd3 bchinrl o f En~ i - h nnd in Modc r n Lttntuacs of Latin En )C l i ~ h and chcck in g de k in librnry rudy to ze rwe Jou ln R (i ~m (e rman the ~tudents ll ~ linrnri a n
Eager to Aid
bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull The last place visited uy r gisshyt r ing students - the most comshypulsor y - is the bu iness office Bu in ess Ma nagE E W McNeil arrange loans and is assisted in his mathematical calculations by Frances Anne Lawl ence Mrs Anna Lawrence ancl Ruth Murray
MER L E S YIJ ER A i ~t ~u t l- ro ( esHJi of twin l ~tjt n (e
A E B V N Di It~ c l o r of P I ar tt n~ T~H(hill ~
WALTON ( OOl JE In-t rllclor il l EtoIl Omi(
LY MA S J OH NON P rO rlmiddoti o r of Ph ilo~nph y
R A K LA (F S I IlHtll lItor i n ( r ttnr ia l S ( i ~tlcp
W 11 MONY 1ENY A ndaLe ProfelJSol or Jo)uculion nnl I-l YIholo1
ROll HOY MAC (iHEG OH PrOre~ -Ol of Hi~lo r Coe n lnlCnl hainna n of ~flt i a l SC i( lHC n ivi ioH
W T P OUN IlI( NE P ofeor of Edurnl io ll ~l n d
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Faculty Advisers Help Stu dents over Ro ugh Spots Faculty members in each major subj ect act as ad vi ers for the students dur ing
their entir e four years in school These specific advisers help the student in charti ngshy
his course each semester at registr ation time give out grades and advice at nine-week
periods and counsel each one when problems arise The faculty knows the stud nt
personally and is interested in his problems -financial choLastic and per onal
Second semester brought Professor Oncley back to the campus after his year at
Duke Another change was made when Dr Burt left the faculty to continue his retail
biology service and Miss Hoag took his place teaching in addition to zoology courses
chemistry for nurses and home economic girls
~LEi 1 OR H OAG In o t tu(middoto r in ~A t llra l S cmiddoti ence
rH AR LE U RT j- rofe8 () r of Biology
LILLIAN LO UD Alsociatc Pro(t ~ o r of H (dth and Physical Ed ll lnti o n
HELEN EVERS A -js i ~t1 nt ProfC~fol
of Home Econ omk~
LA WRENCE ONCLEY P ro fCS li-or of h m j ~lry
HARRI ET RICHARDSON I n~ truclo r in H um Econom ic~
W L S1iEPI-IF HD In t-tnlcto r in Mnl hern atic-l
CH ALCEA WHrrE A ~O ci n te P rofessor (If Home Econon1 ie ~
LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
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Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
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ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
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HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
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Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
57
JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
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LE VI O DEES ARNO LD BL ~ BUR N A~fi il- l anL Prof~i~or I ns t rultor in Organ of oi c
H OBA RT L BARBOUR E MARtE BUHDETTE SUE COVACEVICH EDI TH DIELM ANN IO F t rll cio r in ln ~tru ctor in Piano I ns tr ucto r in Al t In foi t J u(wr in
iolinngt1I0 Esp reamptS ion and D rum ati c
FER DIELMANN IDA CLA WSO H NT GRACE SELLERS MERLE STEINB ERG In~trulttor in P iano ProCe1l1O r of Pul li c In~t ru ctor in Piano Jn~tlu ctor in Pia no
Schoo LMusic
Added duties in teaching piano were given to music instructor upon the los of
Mr Briggs this fall and it is fortunate that Professor Dees returned to be acting
chairman of the division of the school of fine arts when Professor Leavengood continued
leave of absence Mr Blackburn came as a valuable asset to the organ department wh n
111 Redic esteemed olgan professor retired A new course in constructive ar t was
offer d econd seme ter by Mrs Covacevich
Additions and Losses Change Fine Ar ts Fa culty
Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
I ~ibenl l ill fi eld L JI H Uq)L dent U Al~ JTl h li -t ll llJp nL hody vi C - J1 rexy
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Seniors-Bnt Hearts Yonng and Gay Although many of the seniors fee l they have at last reached a long-sought goal and
are eager to try th ir wings in 0 10 flight the still look back to t he time they ere
pictu red as f re hmen with a mingled feelin g of joy and sadness In reply to the remark
My you re lucky - a sen ior som say Not so you just wait and you on t feel s
lucky either The senior year is a bu y but happy year Reachin g t he highest in
eIT rt to mal e t hat one last A making a Sl cces of a carnival putting on a chapel
progr m depicting their f ou
yearli h 1e or paying bills f r
the las t timer they all in
time make t hat la t triumshy
phal entry into Richardson
cha pel for diplomas
bull
bull ap uL il ily with a ~mlJ lOlw h o [ dig I1 ily character ize u t he ~ n i o r o fHc orb J uni 5mith und MorUla You tc- v i c middotllle~id~ n l )4
Lou nydc r ple6i de n t Jeanette Iloug hty nu Ru l h Ahe ac crela lmiddoty middotlre1 ~urmiddotclmiddot
bull lude nt body pl~ricJcnt Gtnc ifl B UI l RUTFf Ai ERS DOROTHY BIf S ON (FNIV IE VE BunT was t hosen ( 01 Wholl Who f rom t hf ~tnjo r Wi ll(j pld W ili lic id W inne ld Ins A K K a Cll m p Uft Playr II n tl no Choi r m~m l~r ~ li ll Y w ill rei n il l l ch ilJmiddotmi n)f H E LE N COO J E ANET ri O mmiddotlIY J LYDE FOW tFR tJi~rdlY and ~imp l f llr acI Wi Mny Q u~n Will field Lpon Hllnlcll
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bull From the Fi ne Art uepa1mcnt a Whos RUTH FHA KUN FORHEST FU R H A SH IRGllITA CRA Y Vho W I tS clc c- t(d J(-n ettc DOll sthty a Ji nx Libe la l H Onol ulu H -awai i EIOoracio Jane hsv IjrOvcn h ersc lf n very CR )1Rb I -t ushytlent di r odor of (hoi r nnd hold I he Archer HELE N HA~LEY HELEN JENNI NGS VAD R TH KI N ~ Fi ne Arts Schuhu hi ll Winfi 11 ItJlmonl W infi e ld
MI~Y F NfJRETH FH A N CES L WR EN e CLAHA MA RI E LI( II1 bull Rclhdon aOf l loCio loJlY liae been n ll~ h hHIHI T)xa~ W infi c lu Lib I Fran k li nR mn jo l i n ~r(lits all ho ~rcd lJt
F il t M(middotlhtJt li H hH lch A Curnvaoc[ -IJlll a r~ llITH JlI NE L laquo H T J E L EI LIFT J A tCE M I~ TOS II K K t J e(~t( u tn Who~ s Vho sh f Jl lanned s tu
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I1 El fl E HT W E K l lEH L UI W OMELD RF M RTH YU ULE bull D llHlfJ LV II Sfl~dl~J 1llIet Ihmiddot ltIi -tinttion Cltvelu nf Ll k lhom u City 0 11 lt1 infield he l junior yca 1 of Iw i ll ( the fi ~t ulrl BtlUjCII
hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
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IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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hody llleid nt A H )Imiddotjo l o~y ml jor K K n lld bull F i t jolt D ay of ni )fli ly-(IL~ 1Illgt lftnH ilJ~ Camiiil l r +l~f1 bull c n i nlJof nm lJ P layC r Vho l Vho i he r rightJul [lom Notih t o R i eumiddottl~n n p lttfe
Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
49
Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
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McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
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Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
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Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
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BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
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IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
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bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
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BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Juniors Are Small in Number but Mighty
bull niamoods W ings - coil ld that he l hr re~on for l hr e miJes Yo F uj iw Betty Lanmiddot non Mary M i ller V r MaC K ruuse Ebn e Tem plin a nd R uth Meshy
tty cn n loo k ro rshy raquonl to h l i~h t flflurmiddot
ELI ZAB ET H DELLINGER LUI E YM YO HIl~ FU J ITA VERA MA E K R SE DlXlge CilY J Oh ll -OIl Briulofto n N J Pl ai ns
BETTY LA N ON g~r-ClLI~
R TH MeG P loinn
HT M ARY MILLER W i nfic lu
BARB A RA MIT CHELL Vellin Jr ton
V IRGI NIA V in fie ld
M WEI H
VIRGI NIA L ROBEHT middot EL A1NE TEM ILD I KATHLE EN T Fl OMP SO F AITH T T L I LOI W E AR Wi nfie ld W illticl d Ii t r pe~ Winfield Hnlstead
Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
t)
over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Man-short Sophomores Give Up Hold
TAN ET ALLEN LO 1 F~ BECK Winti01d f tcrl in t
ONElTA CUP PEDCpound LOI D EN Y Ubun Vi(hita
FR Al r S GRIC EN R UTH GROSS Ila tli dl lc Ok la o lby
GLA RE~CE lllCKMAN IDA JOH NSON Te w is WiHfi~lcJ
JOE BUCK L rS Thlye r
S T SUKO DO l to Loui ~ M()
N ORM A HARROLD S2chc i(k
N ELOESE JOHN SON Newloo
MARG R ET CHAPMAN BETT Y C IAR K Winfield W ellinawJI
M RY LOI FULTO N R T Ir F ULTON Dcclfiolrl Cna ls
L E L YN HATF I ELD GWEN HEI MER Kill~ ty Han -lton
BETTE JONES GEN EVrE VE TONES DuuJrlas DEI n n t Culo
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over Freshmen as They Lose Field Day bull ~ophomores know the rop s a fter la~t
yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
MARY E MATTHEW S M l T HA MciNTOSH WILDA Md(EY l OLDS N ADI NE MEANS DO lU S MO MA l MA R Y NA KAHl RO Coal s I-I nlfttotl DC-T lly Wl nf(~Jd R ivel Iiz
) X I E NAKAMURA N ATALI NE LSO N SHIHLF Y SCHUL OR RI shy SO ME HS MARY W I LLIAMS DORI YEOM AN ~ ~ York l bull Y N I l On WinH ld COli WHy Tlritl) N urw ich Ki u lo m n n
31
fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
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JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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yea r a nd eager to p l eve th msc lves Buildelf they gaze at the college from thc Mound Fran~es
Green Wanda Baker (l(111 row) J anet Allen Ginnie Yoman and Natalie Nelson decide the y would rather g a z ethan study th e next two years
MASAKO KAM El DOROTHY KI NG AVIS KlRKHU FF J A N ET KIRO BHG JA QU ELl-lE LE ROY VlHGIN IA MADISON Hea rt M(lu nt a in Viy O Vinnd d T I IIO Il W infield V i llficl d Min n eAJ t uli ~
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Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
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and t h u ppe r classmen
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re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
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bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
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bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
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IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
3
Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
3U
bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
1)
bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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fhis Years Fr eshmen Br illg New Lile to SC s Campll s
Man y ]le w face u ppearshy
cd on camp u t hi s fall
and t h u ppe r classmen
seemed s u r prised that t hey were such intcllishy
re nt ones Litt l s isters
an d k id iJ r Jthers er~
p ia lly g reet 1 and
fa mi liar faces f lom home t owns llIade a 11 stiffness
s uus ide S ome wore diamiddot
m on d llIany wore wings
som e even lef t the hall
of lea r n ing fo r matrimiddot
m on y but t he boys ~taymiddot
ed until armed sc rvic~~
la l led a 1 r ge per cent
bull All l hcIJ peopLe [H e IhO n in Lhl middotit beL Im il la hUL Olld kno them in the ha lll a lJoriJof A li en Coat1 Dods Ito~
Dn iicy V i ~h i lo a nd Deu Blmiddott Tcr Hec ley CQtdwat(l l
bull Ruw 2 J uck IJ OOktcr Win field DOli j Bor nholdt All lolu~
ta ~am Boma n Lukin Clo~ J C
Brow n Ha J3teau i)o ri~ Burshydel lL C J(no in
o Row 3 Jo lt0 Burns A~hshy
IUlld Mary D roepe Ha ll)shyv ill e Vi nriniu Dun n Dig hton Bnrbnru Cartlar in field Li ll ia n lark M lln locmiddotk
bull Ro w ~ea Cwn-lon Winshyfield Ma ry J ue Fauot Winmiddot fie ld Jumelol Fry ~ed wifk Mn tj lyn Gr~n h)l k Rll)o lodn M1 Ipil1 H vrl is HOhe Hill
bull Row i L e i II n d Hl rro ltl SedJ( ick Rohert Huwc lH o l n Mil li fl nL R~middot lm M(middot Le nnabo ru 111 J onell Hill Ki owa R obert Hill Winfi eld
bull Row 6 Ho i Ii HoJ~ C lper ll~ bunr Alene Hllntlf A li hla nd Bonnie Ja COh~ Forshya ke r Okl Alberta Kenshyw o nhy out Marg if K(middotrr F n~ lon
bull Ho w 7 C I ~ I I Ktlt~ oal- Ca rol Ma r t i n A I ~mo nl [1 Malti n E lk har t E nola MeshyCia I n l(gtw ilt Neum MdlVin Geuda Springs
bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
ill)trcl T rimmer Lo A 111 shyft- Cuto
bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
HI httn
bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
57
JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
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bull Row 8 Mllr jocie McKefvc r infipld Ma ry Cnthcrinr) Meshyl u i r Wl llin ton Cla rc n( Mij huel Lak in Lu i ~ Mae ~filshyI r W(lt in~on RolJerl M iller lkl1 ton
bull n ow ~ R(middotty Minor E lkshyhart Velma Misk ime n PIeF shyton Bi ll Mori Rive rs A i7 HJth Murny ElDorado owcn RI 1I1lr Ki mcmu f)
bull Row to No r n Round~ Wi nfield Lucille Slq)pe n fi e ld il -lckiln Mil d red Sh rau rlcr flkharl Hple n Sch r ive r H al shy-1 11 u nda Shidcy i n hI
bull Ro w 11 DOli 4 Snul( inshyti 1rI DlIIOlhy S nu1(~ Vinshyh Ill R I nJury T emplin Win shytill Pll T hon1ali nhhtou I
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bull Rom 12 Ph y I Ii ~ ialk r rn 1tH~~cl H 0 a r Ii Vtli t 1Jrthm it~middot Arleen W(S~ lpl middot
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bull Io~ 11 Lois Wil on EIshyImwooU Oorthn Wi rtz Kit shydn middot Okl bull Kay W QIlman I In ti lt
bull Row 1lt1 FranccJol YnnAsri n shynuma Riv ~ A riz Ruby lilh Dodge City A tmdishyIlunal LttpU m look place 11u i n th iJil (HII lU flelfhmen ~
Ifol) H ill Kny Wo r tman n J Bob Hawls we re dla~Hccd i nto Uu l lliOOn dllring the t UIl of yrtr on Imiddot e lll D u y ncho r man Rill Muri still h ( ld une It fm dry lu nd D8 form r ullt rlt J im McNeil offered milemiddot ul en(middotollra~cm en t
bull One week in a madshy
dn ing t ate of fl ying huir hig-h heels pant IcS1 and dirty dr ess was enough to dre nch
an y initiates sp irit s but l~autjcs le nc Hunte r
11)18 Mae Miller Alberta n 0 r t h y Cloyce
Brown Lillia n Clark and
rnun 0 t h ] S I i v e d
thl ugh it fi ne haracshyk rs tha t they a re
Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
57
JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
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Cadet Nurses Connected with Southwestern
College this year is the ade t
Nul program of Newton Meshy
mori al Hospital Thir ty-seven
Cadet Dlllses learn tha t through
an accelemted program they
can compl te their profe s ionaT
training in 24 to 30 months
and still maintai n the professhy
sions high standards Sevenshy
teuroen to thir ty-five year is the
ago bracket for girls entering
the training
bull Top to work in Cadet uniforms a nd from work in probationer unishyforms M Cousi ns C H amel R N dilectol of nurses P McClung E Briscoe J tramulett (baclc TU W)
M Cool y A McNa ir R Rhodes and M Lessman mnet on the steps of the hosp ital
bull U jJfJ I cell t Lois Richard di shycuse nUls ing ethi cs w ith Mrs Mary Stewa rt housemother at Holland Ha ll in Me ei l room
bull L(lwc cClla a per iod off-du ty br ill ~mi l e to J Hprtl cl G Coom bull T Cummi n M Mc Neil and R Martshyling gath red 011 the steps of Pine Hall
bull B uttnm I it typical of a daj in
su rgery O Hill RK J rederick R N M 11 ]Ii il and B Bushy remain i nten t on their oIJlt
bull S u tl11n (iu hl R uuy Ma itli ng pershyf0111Is the n cessulY a nd 1ontine task of pUlse-tal ing-
PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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Mas t-eI bII iIde I S
bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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PHYL LIS AN OEHSO~ Arksraquo Itl il)
OOLO HE S OIETERICH W infieLd
JOLIN E IV ER ON A rk n ltoa~ ity
DE LORES J OHN ON Win fi el d
JA NE MAMIlE W T hayershy
Li ACE MILLER i nfie ld
EA R L W AYN THOMAN Winfi eld
New and Old Bu ild ers EDI-olI Second Se mester War- ives parted with husbands to return to campus second semester and resume
their studies Others enrolled as special students to obtain teaching certificate - or for
regular college work Those not pictured are Donna Cannicott Vena Hiebsch Gloria
Land Lucille Newell June Winchester Marcella Stewart Aretha Johnson and Florence
Mitchell Tho e r eceiving degrees with the 45 class are (spring) Gordon Dieterich
John Gary Sue Jean Covacevich Jessie Wilvers (summer) lara Bell Nancy Sull ivan
Helen Sherrard Julia Anders Ruby Counts Dean Gleason Jim McNeil Wilbert Poppe
David Wisener Marvin Somers and Eva Hodges
lIigh Grade Points Earn Schol arship Aw ards
bull In th e F a ll Honors A embly -ix t udent- were g-iven special r ecognishyt ion as holders of Mou ndbu il der a nd special -chola l s hip u a r ds and assisshytantships in th eir d pa r t ments Left 11 -ilh E dith J un e Light a s is tun t shylthip ill r elig ion MOlt ndbuilder scholshyI-hip awurds to Yoshic F uj ita in 6uciology R uth Akers in COIl1Il1 ree ora a ko I a mei i ll ch mistry a nd E nr shyara 1itchell ( not pictll1w l ) ill E ng-shyIi h I lO Ii lossman a sist an tship III fi ne arts and J an t te Qughty Al lhll- toe lzi n g _cholals h ip in fine
a ts
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
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9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
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25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull Eected from nior class by popshyular vote of the st udenl - Ruth ker Lou Snyder Ruth F ranklin Delbert Weniger enevieve Burt and J e nshyette Doughty r present the p r on ishyfiea tion of the Builder sp irit - Masshyterbui lders_ E nthusiasm versati lity elf-giving an d ambition ar characshyteristics which mark the Builder and t hese sen iors arc endowed with an over-g-enerous a mount of these traits A cross-section of the averae S C ~tuden t the g rou p represents indeshypendents and both pep clubs Sigmas
and B lies fine arts and liberal arts and a variety of ma jors Ruth and J anette hol d scholar hips Mounrlshybu ilder and Archer-Stoelzing Delbert g rad uates with honors in biology Lou and Gennie have held the office of tud nt boJ pr sident 194a-l~)4-)
and Ru th wa vice-president this pas t year
Order of th e Mound-S CsPhi Be ta Kappa
Tangible evidence of membership to th is schol rship organi zation is the purple ribshy
bon presented to and worn draped from the shoulder to waist over their black gowns
by seniors elected to the organization each spring by the faculty The satisfaction of
xaining this organization is well earned as a grade point average of B must have been
maintained over four years work Sixty of the hOUlS requi red for graduation must have
been taken at Southwestern The highest 10 to 12 per cent of the class may be included
in this group Miss Helen Evers i the president and seniors elected last year were Lt
(jg ) Jessie Gulick Kathleen Franks Marvine Hiebsch Evangeline Jackson Janice
Overmiller and Ruth Reschke The seniors elected this year wi ll meet with the alumni
of the organization during commencement w eek Announcement of t his years members
w jJl be withheld until the beginning of com mencement activities
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Out of These Classes Comes Our Stu den t Council bull Genevieve Burt a stuLient body presidenl and Ruth tanklin as vice-p res iden t left (upper right) lead the s tud nts of Southwestern during the term of 1944-45 U1Jp4YI left Th only boy candidate for next years president Joe Buckles a nd senior J eallette Doughty are Sludent Council members from thmiddot School of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts Cell t r L H a rrold C Mace L Snyder M Landreth M Mat thews B Mitchell V Roberts F Lawrence B Lannon J Allen P Veniger and llo ri ale repres ntat ives fro m very class and he Iped ill th i years wo rk in adding to the Student Union L01Jelttmiddot left Jn ck rOW J McIntosh M ~I Intosh Tgt Allen Midrlle ow L Miller F reene M Kamei D Mo Sillan A Kenworthy F011 t ou Y Fuji ta E Templin Lowe righ t Decorating for the Homecoming Dance held in the rotunda R Franklin B a rttar Mace (~tafldin) G Burt L Xear and R McCarty concentrate on swing ing s lars
bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull H onor- Jy organizati on for the Social cil nc bull New on the faculty hut not new to Southshy
di is ion is Pi Ga mma Mu Tho completing 2u we tern is Prof SSOr nydel S C g raduate and
r morc hOUlS in this depar tment ith a B a vershy teacher of numero us cl ss of sociology Hi s
a ~ are Jigible for mem bershi p Walton Goode c1asse are large and a ide from the Olle requi re P rofe sor Mon ypeny Miss loud ( l c((k 10 ) fol a degree many are r equired fo r sociologY Martha Yo ul presiden t Frances Ann Lawshy majors Cad t nurse also profi t by t he study
nee Mi Wh ite (middle )IV ) 01 All en of human relati nsh ips and prahl ms H re he f ullde r alId nat ional se retary and Prof sor is pictured in a regular clas cssion in room V i l~ ollha l l a r f Southc middottern s members 23 1ichard on Hall
bull Thr ee sen ior hours and th r c un der-class hou r s are required for gradua tion but because of the large ]l umber of religioll ma jor a wide variety of cou rses concerni ng teachi ngs of t he B ible are
f f r d Attend ing- a regular cIa meeting of Paul and Hi s Ep is tles ta ught b Dr Allen a rc
llnder-c1assme n D Snare H We t R Templin R Gros S Boma n L HanOld W H utton J Winshychest r H Hill G J ones D King N H rrold and V Madi on
Religion and Social roblclIIs (~o Jland ill Jland 3H
Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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Sel f- express ion th rouglJ SI)eeclt Is a ~Iaster lul Art Another succe ful year has ended for our debater The local chapter of P i Kappa
Delta M tional honorary forens ics fraternity has been led to many victori s by Coach
Leroy Allen and Pres ident Virginia Lee Robert Our t eams have met some extremely
stiff competition thi year but have placed high in all their bat I s - at Durant where
six states participated at St John s where th ree s ta tes we re repr sented and at t he
McPherson and Southwestern invitation to umaments
bull P i Kap pa Delta members 13 Y atkins M ha pman V I~)IJshy bull Ca uht in the act - refutil g a
elts F Gre n (stunding) L Snyder Dr Allen J Buckles puint of the op position - elo _
Jnhn~on H Handley and M Ricke r s tudy rebuttal ma ter ia l J ohnsun en ters into the sp ir it of
deba te while co li ag ue Lou Snyder
bull Bottom V Roberb J Buckles l - Johnson L Snyder I n I th in ks fast on how to back her up
13 atkins found special interest in Ru und Table DisclI s io and oppo it ion Mitz ie Ri ckers allti
on matt r s of natio na l and civic importa nce Vi r g-inia Hobelts look smugly SULmiddote
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull Initiates Avis Kirkhuff Louise Beck a nd Bet ty Lannon became bull Members a nd sponsor ( hoek members of Kappa Omicron Phi national profe ional home ecoshy row) Louise Beck B t ty Lanshynomics fraternity at this dinn el m t ing of the club Alumni non Helen Coon ( lIefLtetl) Avis pictured a re Jane Swartz Moon and LeNora Fr y Aside fro m Kirkhuff Mi ss Chalcea White group stud of specific problems the gi rl s serve banquets an d sponsor (front ) Vada Ruth luncheons fo r many org n izations school and civic King president Helen Handley
Whether through Actual Practice or Book Study bull Mrs Richardson (c n ter) bull Gamma Omicron is a s tate-affiliated home conomics organization taking over the duti of Bn c row M McKeever V Roberts L Clark H Handley O Som-Miss Evers on leave of a b- I S White H Coon pres ident E Hoag V Kind V Krause IJo rmiddot middot elHe this sem steI il1struct othy Sna r Dori s Snare Midrlle roW A K ilkhuff L Beck G Heimer Loui se Beck and Nadine E Me la ren C Maltin N Mea ns B Lannon F1011t 101t F Yanamiddot Heans in the art of beating g inU1l1a M hrauner P Walker B arttar V Dunn and R Fulton
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull Although classes aTe sma lle r tha n in former years Builder bull In ntly studyingmiddot typing Velshycarryon w ith their three R s (ri si ng rush ing a nd r etiring ) Mr ma Miskimen and Gloria Land Klages imparts to his students Miskimcn Cranston Beck King brush up On some fine points and Murray the f undamentals of ~horthand through Gr gg lllethol with Mr Klages to help
We Learn Day by Day at North and Richardson
bull In physics Mori Nakamura Wortman bull Miss Hoag Krause Eyman and Means concenshyProf Oncley Stewart and Murray do the trate on a problem in quantitative a nalysis while whys a nd wherefores The laws of the unishy studying the scientific side of home economics A verse provide ample and fascinating material knowl dge of chemical compo ition is ssential in
for study learning correct food cooker y
bull P ublicalion of the lt~Ifdshy
[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
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7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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[inri boo k of orig ina l wri tshying and re~l ar meeti nr-s constitut the acti ities of Engli h Cluu E I g lish mashyjols belonging to the rganshyization a rt) F r a nce AnIlP La wrenc J u 11 e mith Virg illia Yeoman Barbara M itche ll p resident M islt
M iller a sponsor ( oe
OU) J ane Iatthews Ilo nshyna nnn icotl Natalie eshyso n a nd Ma ry Naknhiro
bull One of the product ion of th drama tics cIa of thl department was a play tellshying of th start of the led
ross un der Cla ra Bartun ~
ahle g ui da ll e anLi depicting the pa t ho of the Civil Y J
year Yoshie Fu j ita Mary C McNair a nd E lyn Hatshyf ield po rtm th( 1 tlrougt s ide to human situutiun when weight-con cious Aunt Hose sits th roug h a box i ll
the fi rst pictu re and in the cco nd v lyn Yo hie and Mary Elizaueth Ia Lhew Clara Barton _how a lO
f mi liar seen as Ann grie ( oer t he dea th of her fiance on t he ha Ltle fi el(1
The entir school wa grieved that Dr Anette Hei er en cha irman of the Di vi sion of Languag-I anel Literatur e as un alJ l to retuln to he r duti e afte r Ch l i tmas vacation because of serious illness Her cou n e hoee1 were ubi taugh t by others in th department and Mi He le ll Crawford chi lshydrens li bra r ian of t he infie Li brary who took th e class in chi ld l IIS li tcratur
English Majors Vary Fields of Interest 42
Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Twice a YearCamp s Players Thrill Us Campus Players organized in 1919 as a Dramatics Clu have carried on th rough
the years - the last two involving a d fi nite hortage of man pow r Finding plays
with all-f min ine casts is no easy task but Campu Players ha e used t wo the la t
being th fa ll roduction of Cry Havoc Miss Helen Gr aham i dire tor
bull Upper lef t A tense s~ene from ry Havoc bull rrper right An middotpert on scenery Mi3 Grashyin which a spy comes to light Low r left Miss ham goes up in th e loft for some im por ta n Graham a nd Campu ~ Players Cannicott Burt juggling Lower righ t Bu rt Johnson Snyd r Snyder a nd fa tthews discu s the spring producshy Matthews (left t o jigllt) and Blae-kett (lmeel i flfl )
tion run through lin s
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
Collegian Maintains Live ly Standa rds High Rating 44
BUSI
bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
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6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
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9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull Four Collf yiatl sta ff members linge r after a meeti ng with the editor to examine the new he dline schedu I Circulat ion manag r Bonnie Jacobs por t writer Joe BuckIgt (~ trt1tling) new writers Ma rgaret Chapman and Masako Ka mei ( qeated)
ha ndle stor ies f rom debate and En glish rl partments
bull Fea t ure writers M ry Na kahiro (standing) Neloese J ohnson a nd Virginia Lee Roberts (sef~ted) gaze at the
oil pi an to see how th edi tor ha butch red thei r econd-pa)e quips The pa per keeps All-American
rating awarded by Associated Collegiate Pre for the sixth con ecutive semester Wa r -time rest r iction have neces ituted monthly instead of lJi -veekIy pubshylication
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bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
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Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull Mr Klages business adviser shows bull Examining the dummy clipping and arranging pictures and
Sam Boman business managers asshysi stant some principles of bookk pshying while Ginnie Yeoman wait inshystructi ns for acting a s secretary to the boys Through Joe and Sams combined efforts the subscriber li ts this year tops that of years previous
finishing art work the staff speuront much effort and time in giving you this Mourulbuilder Various dutic were de legat~d
to Hollis Hodges freshman editor Yoshie Fujita junior editor Elizabeth Dellinger a ssistant editor Neva Cranston make-up editor Maxine Rickers senior editor and Mary Na kahiro art editor All took their turn at wliti ng copy which is scarce to I ave space for more a nd better pictures
Moundbuilder Awaits Yo ur Approval 45
Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Students in the School of Fine
Arts can become m mlJer of the
IDe Arts olganiza tion Alpha
Mu which is a co mopolitan
group of Il1U icial varying in
talent and interests Som sing
some play the piano the cello
the cornet or the organ and
ome do all of these t hings after
a COl1lse in instrumental methshy
ods T he organization furnishes
much of the entertainment enshy
joyed on the campus
bull Fo llow in t initi at iun econd ~eme~ter H Jenningj M Burdet te B Jacobs O COPllcd W P ri lhly A Bluc klJrn F Furuhn hi J Hi ll (bAck row) C Brown D Mos mu n J Le roy J BU nR J Doulrh ty fl n~ ~ i dent G Sel lers G Jones nnd K ThomllttO n compoH ed the membelshy h ip of Alpha M il
~ Musi u Now lore than Ever as Stu dents Revive
bull Left Arn ol d Bl tuku unl new head of the orilun depa rtme nt at thl three-ma nual Kim la ll OtSlun Riirht tow n RrH~l d( and co lle~ Sllden~ with a keen inrereit in orga n m a Rte r y h Ion to Org-utl Club Mr Bla Ckb urn (in back ) i thn HIJO II or of the gT(HI[I and meet~ rgul dy with GI A Y lurk Coppe(h~e Allple~Gte Ma itland (back row) Akers Leroy Rcdico Sellfgtn5 Thoma ~ Stei nberg and M r ri ~
bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull P lof 1( i Decs director J All en Doug-h Ly D Al le n Th omllon Bomnn Anderfolon N H onol d Hoigc~ K illt (back r ow) S h r nune r Kenworthy COPI e dJie Hut1 ter Pr iddy Vd kc r Burn ~ Ke rr Cran ~ton H ill (middle ro w ) Minor Mithaci McReynu ld ~ B rown G Jonef Ca iHul Marti n nod J nn i n~ h u il d t
Bu ilue BllU
Interest in Band Cho ir Organ till Siu in Ge neral bull Le ft J ac-q ue linc lA-R(jY boom s rou tillP o nm n ~ tlldi e on the old prnrtiCe orson To p C(l n tl r 11 niln o d uet [o r t he (hoi I tr i ll is rch ~I by Dod Mo-man and Jeanette Doughty RJo J ackie look ~ on Bottom ct n tcr Vh n Israel 8- in E~ypt lu nd inJo- Vilma Priddy in pn~parat ion for lhe choir Irip Righ t w h(lthcr on 4middot11 ) i ica l o r PU I1U J r m usicmiddot Gen n y J Oll P2I
practices jntently
bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull The girl s of the choir a th y up pea r in Cha pel - Top vw C Brown M Matthews L Miller R Templin A Hu n ter F awrenc middot N Nel o n B Mitchell H Hodge N Harrold Middle 701( H Ha ndley J John on G J ones VI You Ie W Baker J Hill L Wilson Bottom row M Fulton K Thompso n C Ku tz G H imcr P Anderson
nU ntil we thele arr ive wh ere song Wheres the sopr no trunk Heres stole number 55 Boy do my feet hurt 1
and I-low are we going on this time is but a small section of the type of chattEr
that goe on when the All-Girl A Cappella Choir is getting ready to sing Although
in Prof s own Nords i t is strictly a war-time organization Southwestern is as proud
of her choir as ever nder the ciirecshy
tion of Levi O Dees d irect l of the
school of fine art the gi r ls toured
we tern Kansas with hearty acceptshy
ance by each town in the long itinershy
ary Th igt group of fi fty girls has sllng
th irty-five concer ts this year in addishy
tion to eekl appealanc in hapel
Helen Handley pr si lent (lara Marie
Mace vice-plesid nt and Ruth Mcshy
Carty cretaly-tleasurer comprised
self-disciplinin g executiv committee
bull A typical rehea tsa l in Sig ma Hall
bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
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Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull Back row J Le roy V Madison J Matthews C Martin B Ca tttar D Mossm a n J Doughty B J acobs N Thoma M M Intosh Middle ((ow D Bornholdt J I verson E Templin M McNair B Lannon J Burns W Priddy O Coppedge F ront r nw M Landreth R McCarty J Light G Burt and C Mace
shall have no end All misdemeanors were recorded as black marks in
Martha McIntoshs black book and a paddle line was the
form of punishment This is traditional torture with the
choir Even Mr Blackburn who was featured Olo-anist
on the program and P rofessor Dees were sent through
fOl some wrong-doing Only Cloudy chaperone and nurse
e caped the paddles sting
The trip was as profitable as it was pleasant and an
average of $60 a concert enabled the girls to vote $300
toward a new practice organ $100 for increasing he
record library $150 for new risers and $150 for bonds
and incidental use after all trip expenses were paid
The year was closed with the annual choir banquet
served this y a1 at Candyland The reading of the t rip
diary as compiled by Professor ees and Jeanette Doughty
wa the outstanding feat ure
bull Prof and his g itls
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Gold Star Builders in lVorld War II s J Bloss
Hal Johnson Cochran
Robert Crawford
Herbert Davis
Everett Freeman
Don Goforth
Ric ha rd Gunkel
Edwin Hampton
Glen Harnden
John Harrison
Ray Carl Highsmith
Roy A Hunt Max Shay
Lewis D Julian Gene W Sloan
Robed Ke nny Don Smith
Leland Kessler Robert El bert Speas
Harold James Ku hn Don Strother
Kenneth McCormack Lovell Stu ber
Howa rd McQuerry Craig Tetiric k
Robert Misa k Raymond B Thornton
Jam es Morris Marvin Tucker
James W Peterson Ja mes Wallace
Cecil Porter William D Yockey
Adri an Richardson
For Su ch as These
Wind along the 8edge ~ scn~tch the lea te~ and muali
Dark hunch-shoul1lcred shadolVs 8peak yOll llrutcrtOfe
Only two years 10ngeT as the bomber jlieH
Ea t above the occnn l e~ tWa1d tiJ1all gh th e shws
Unti l waT is ended nations home ltgtan tllI1
Sunlight on the br(cken f ust Ipon the f ern
Lands to be 1cse ttled foe s to vanqll i h let shy
In that pTo mised how 1I1ILII we not fO Tflet
A ll the ones who perished died f or SIlch as the~e
B oats upon the rive1 shad beneath th e t 1lJes
L ove of God and eU1mtry trite (wd i vill[1 words
Dawn upon the m(1rI ~ (L1ul the fliflht of bild
Ju s tice f01 the lowly jrcedom for the lJour
( rO s upon the prairie go r~I~ upon the moor
IVi11d along the sedges scratch the lelL1eQ and mo(n
Da1k hunch-should 1cd shadows ~fl eak yom lIndeTtollt
- By Lou ise McNeill
R lpri ntcd ~y pCIm il ion of th e Rread Loa f Pri ntci ~ Middlebury Co lieg( P lmiddott~- Mi Jd lebu lY Vprm ont
bull bull bull to show Christ to youth one must paint
Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
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25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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Him as He was and as He is in li ving words and deeds
bull This is our church - Grace Methodist our passhyReligions Life t or - the Rev Lester R Templin and his family shy
his wife E la ine and Rosemary against the backgr und
of the churchs sou th window
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
5i
bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
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bull 10 1 Methocli-t Youth - 1shylo wsh ip w hi ch plas a itll
part in Southwestpll1 l udcllt li ves as publicized by Fu rushy
has h i a nd mccting wer conshy
cluded by P r esident Harrold R c l ea tiona l li fe was cl i le~tel
by H Ha ndl ey a nd her COIllshy
mission G Jon s pl a nned the
evening prog ram s pr sen tet by commiss ions w 0 r ~ h i [I chairman R Gro commu nshyity ser vice chairman L il shy
w n a nd world f llowship ha irman L Wome ldorf (Iuil
pict 1I Ietl )
bull Bvtt oll A group of llYF membe r (hack )ow) l Hill
F uj ita L H anold Roman
Krall s Cop pedge D Snae D nl re Michael Wilsgt n lilatthews JacolJs Prildy
( m ddc ro w) a lker Ca rttar
W omellor f Franklin N Harshy
rold G oss Winch ster Murshy
ray Brown (fro t middotO W) Gray
Youle Bu ms Hun ter ~akashy
l11 u ra H odges L MilleT and Zi elke
Participation Key to Religious Living
bull U nc rtai nty a bout the
draf t and con sequent deshyp let ion of the DUll e parts
of a pl ay callS d Lenean t o decide not to gi ve t Claudia which t hey had
r a d and as t in the f a ll T he members of t hi s re li gshyion lirama Oloa niza tion
a1 Joe Ruckles H oward West ( standin g ) ir g ini a
Madison LOll Snyder Mi s Edi th Dielmann director G en ev ieve Burt R uth
Franklin Mary F ra n ces La ndreth ( seated) Kay
Wor t m an a nd Bill Harrold (no t pi middottm middoted)
bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
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25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
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7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
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Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull Top an all-girls choir sings at Grace Church under direction of Prof Lev i O Dees co ntr ibuti ngshytoward worship service Back 1UIfi F Lawrence G Jones A Kirkhuff W Priddy V Miskimen M McIntosh H Handley Dor is Snare Dorothy Snare R Ziekle D Drake N Harrold E Te lpshylin Rev Templin minister f1ont row Oneita Coppedge R Gross Hunte r L Newell Nelshy n A Kenworthy G Sellers organist J Burns M Shrauner L Wilson B Carttar n J a cob R Murray L Miller Bottom at First Church students s ing in the choir Back row M Morri C Funston W ONeil B Sunderland Congd on D Rurns B Yarbrough W An derson miriri e ro w M Youle M Myers A ONeil M1 Frey M teinber organist C Brown J Doughty G Yeoma n n Mossman f r ont 011 L Soule G Burt K Thompson D BOlnholdt Mi sHunt ltii r shylor M Landreth F F rey O SoulE and H Hodges
Stu dents Sing I II l wo ~ll e thodi sf ChU luh Choi rs 1
bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
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Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
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9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
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10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull The l m plin living room is oft n the meeting- place for
the P reachers Kid 110 1 H awes an d Clat nce H ickman left for t he armed s l7ices but DJrothy and Dllli s na re
Dean Lyman S JohlLon the R lv Leste r R rempin E lainr T emplin (standing) Rut h Mu r ray Genevieve Jones Helshyen H andley (sented on chair)
Oneita Coppedge Janet Allell Loi s Womeldorf and Rosemary Templin (seated VII [looT) preshysented PKs vers ion of Ladies Aid in aS~lmbly P K s not picshytured are Janis and Martha McIntosh Virgin ia Madison and William Hutton
PKs Claim Membe-slti p by Exclusive Birthri gll t nmm a Wilson (~u il d Is Composed Entirely of fomen bull Emma Wilson Gui ld named for an a lul11na who Was a m iss ionary in China is one of the largest ~irls
organizations on the Hi ll In coshyoperation with the W S CS of Grace Methodi st Church each girl has a Mystery Mother who is reshyvealed to her at the ann ual entershytainment in May Meeting in homes for one hour a month t he girls study Chri ti an work Top back TOW
Womeldorf E Templin Hatfield W ilson Pridd y Gross Fujita Richshyards G Jones Dieterich N Harshyrold M Fulton Zielke Droege m idde row Doughty Hand ley N ashykamura Mrs Dieterich s pon_~or
Kirkhuff E Li ght Miskimcn Wea l l 1ont row Shrauner Jacobs Murray Cranston Somers Brown L Miller Bottom bar~ row n Burdette Doris Snare McKeever Yanag-inum a Krause You) e Gray McCla ren Yeoman Burns N well Sh irley m iddle row Winche ter Minor Mrs Pou nd ton e spon or Walker Michael J Matthews [Tont OLC Thomas McIrvin Hu nter Clark Denny Roberts and Dorothy
Snare
bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
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Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
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32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull Christian Service League this year h as heard speak rs rom churches and coll ege Its nJcmL~rs attempt to increase lcvotional life for th emselves and others and prepare for a grea tel Christian service June Light served as presishydent and the group co-sponshysorld the annual Christian Service conference Back i ow Norma Harrold Howshya rd West Lois Womeldorf Ruby Zielke Ruth Murray Helen Handley middle row Nedra McIrvin Edith June Light Yoshie Fujita E l izashybeth Dellinger front raw Phylli s Walker and Ruth Franklin
Service Dedi ca nts Joi nCh ris tian Service Group Stu dent Christi an tl ovement Admi ts All Studen ts
bull The SCM cabinet plans programs for Friday meetings and socials throughout the year and proshyvi des Big Sisters for new girls Co-chairmen for the year were Joe Buckles Hel en Handley and Yoshie Fujita While Hilda Benson WSSF secretary was on campus Viriinia Lee Roberts was host for a covered dish supper two quartet tables of which are pictured at left Below right is the SCM cabinet Back row Ruth Akers June Smith Virginia Lee Roberts Prof Merle K Snyder Leland Harrold Genevieve J ones f1ont iow Cloyce Brown Ruth Gross Lois Wilson Yoshie Fujita Clella Kutz and Helcn Handley
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
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Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
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First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
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International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
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32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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bull Chapel progra ms were managed by the Chapel Committee (lOW M rn ~ddle) and as embly programs w r e sched uled by Ruth Franklin s tudent vice-president Clockwise from lawer lef t Dr Albertson leader dur ing Religious E mphasis WCtk Mr Kaufmann and wif( a f ter Civic Music oncert a tableau from SCM Cha pel Chaplain Smith in cha pel a scene in Belle assembly P K Ladi s Ai I as~embly Genny Burt as E agelhea rt E eanor Ga n tz r presenting the Student Volun teer Movement
Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
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7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
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8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Social Life
bull bull bull formals to rags females to stags - social li fe h its
Freshmen with a bang and never lets up A cross section of
activities T up le ft and clorkwiseuro white-washing t he S is
freshmens task a D lphi stag with Prof Dees at the piano
faculty reception with student president Gen vieve Burt on
left facul ty at Belles Kid party carnival party for Belle
rushees Sigmas and rushees at weiner roast on Alumni Field
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
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6816 30373944 58 9 32
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10151930 42 133257 (0
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9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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311 16 313537 44
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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JeDX JaDes Stage Rush bull Snow and cold winds dont eem to be bothering J inx Jane pep cI ull members Virgini a Lee Cloyce Bol shybi e Lois Mae Nat John nie Wanshyda Gennie Mary Frances Doris an ~l Jeanette Bobbie Mi tchell was president fi lst seme te l and Clara Ma rie Mace headed the club second semester Monday evening meetshyings were alternated between busishyness meetings and parties which included picnics dances ba nquets and showers for the bride Clara Light Mace and the brid -elect J eanette Dough ty ew members got the customary rigid but comshyical initiation among Vinfields Saturday night crowd a nd formal initiation and buffpt supper was held at the home of Miss Hunt
bull The firs t of the pep club to gather beofre the weekly before assembly yell and song are Jackie Vada Ruth Lois Binny Helen Becky Cloyce Lois Mae Wanda and Nat
bull In their purple and whit uni shyforms the Jinx Jan 5 who have had a year full of activitie uch as their U SO eversea assembly program tak ti mc out to pose for t he photogra pher Left to right aC TO s the bnck 1UW alld smi li ll their pr tt ies t are Helen Schriver Wanda Baker Lois tae Mi llel Loi gt Wea r Cloyce Brown Jackie Lelo sC(ond r ow Vilgini a Lmiddot Roberts Vada nuth King l ouis Beck Janet Allen Dor is V Y 0 shy
Illan thi1drow J eanettc Do ughty Dori s Mossman VOlothy King F ranees Green jOUT th TOW GenshyII ie Jones Lois W omeldorf Virshyg inia ra y fifth row middotclocse Johnson Na ta lie elsonin fonti
Barbara Mitchel
an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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an(1 KKs ill 11th Week bull Ori g ina lity wa s di splayed once mor c by the K Ks in their clever assembly plogram which took the fo r m of an old f ashioned country school Chr istma prog ra m comshyplete with Santa Claus and gifts for the faculty A repeat performshyance was piven at the Country Club for local Lions members
bull This another successful year for K K was filled with activities Rush week invitations were miniashyture newspapers called the Kamshypus Kazettes giving many facts and activities of the dub besides the plans for the buffet dinner slumber party and the dance wh ich were the highlights of the week Initiation of new members was held in the new club room as was the weekly Monday night meeting Other even ts of the krm included th homecoming dinn l and the spring banquet at the LaGonda dances picnics and pa rLies Sponshysor Cloud ys chili Supp(r l1l Stushydent Union is pi ctuf d at the ri ght
bull The K K girls pose on the mound in their ever-traditional black and white unifonns They are from left to right top 1OW
Martha Youle Gwen Roess ler Mary Elizabeth Matth( ws Dortha Wirtz Mary Catherine McNair Bftty Clar k Mary Jean Williams 0011na Harrold Alberta Kenshyworthy Doris Allen econd row M middotine Ricke rs Lucille Sappenshyfi eld Mary Lois Fulton Mar gare t Cha pman Ruth Franklin Lou Snyder eoted in l r on ~ Frances Anne Lawr ence Kathleen Thompshyon Millicent Helm Donna Cannishycot t Genevieve BUlmiddott and Betty Lannon
Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
R Te mplin and It H awfs
bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
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Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
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Pi Epsilon Pis Signify Pep bull Dancin g fills a ful l e en ing fo r the Pi E p who have j u middott f ini shed a l)Ll ~ 1m y rus h wee k H a w s an cl Ha l10] (I ( cnrt(r) exchange
go ances but l ot gir ls T f mpli ll nd Hem Dean lfonypeny and 111 TJeel (Ti[l t) g he the younger et
n eamp le of hoI it should be rI o1e whi l ~ Furu hah i a nd H unter ( lef t) eP Ill to be all IIra p ped up i n ju t oancin g ekly Jali e such as t hill w re common fi]~t
poundemestel som e f ormal sume inshyf ormal All were in Studen t ni on 0 Si ema H al l
bull Or ganize in No emhe r 1)42
by n small gtoU p of college men no kll ow that th iE clu l ha ful f iller it purpose t o s timu la t pep on the ca m pns of ou t hes tshyel ll Though the enroll ment if s ma ll t he olrl feeli g middotti] exi ts as shown by th acti viti cali ied on throu ghr ut the y fir T hi yea rs president was f orr t F urushyhash i Top rOl ClarencE H ickshyman Kay Wortma n F orres t Furushyhashi B ot II middotu lI Roy Klages sponsor Bill Mori Leland Harrold Sam BO ll1 1 l1
bull Ever popular with the gi rl the Pi bull ps manag through the yell
to b() found w ith th e br ightest and pret ti of the cro p T up YO tmiddot
Mr K lage C Hickman Prof Dees H W t H Dee ts H Handshyley K Wo rt man F M cFal land S Boman Mr s Mo nypeny l lean Mo ny p ny B Mori il1iddle r O lJ
F F Uluhashi G Jon s M Deets N H arrold Kli t z Mrs j)
N Nelson B uttom row Mrs Klag-es A HlIn tf r M Mcl nto h L Har rold M H elm J Buckl s
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bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
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ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
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9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
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9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
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Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
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Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
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bull A t th e cene of the cr ime - no th sc nc I )f the crowni ng Sp d ac ula Ier ih crow ni ngs anrl fes ti ve wer c t he days when Moun rlbuilder Queen Ha1rolrl (lel t) a nd Home orn ing Queell Mi t~he l
(rig Id ) Ne re g iven th t ea t of homll on t he chro ne uf Southwet 1n Nu rma r eig ned ov r a a l-Il tinc cour t with hec a tcndan ts Cloyce Brow n M ar~ Cather in MeN ail Miekey H elm all d Nelo 5
J ohnso n Bar-hata r ig ned ov 1 the u nique Homee lll1 in g dance in lhe hall and [utunda with hl la dies and lo rd Betty Lan non J oe Buckles Lelan (] Hanold Clar nee H ickman and Ruth McCarly- Below are clo se-up~ of the crowned u ns
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Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Q UEE N S CO URT
Beginning with Master of Ceremonies Keith Congdon
clockwise Ladies Ruth Franklin Clara Marie Mace
Virginia Lou Snyder Maid of Honor Mary Frances
Landreth Ladies June Light Maxine Rickers Cen ter
Lady Jeanette Doughty Lords and attendants comshy
pleted the court of Queen Genevieve on the green of
the May Fete May 21
65
Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
66
Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
67
Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
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Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
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Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
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Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
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Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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Reiic s Hoi d Ab sent Builde r s P I ace In Bask e tbaII F ootball was dropped and ba ketball was cur tailed thi s yea r becauFe of lack of manpower Howshy
ever since the boys were determ ined to have a tea m the Royal Relics wer organized and games were played There were so f w men to pla y that al umni and facul ty were conscripted T he short season ca used diffi culties in scheduling games nevert hele ss under the able leadership of Coach Bill Monyshypeny and with Roy Klages a ponsor even gam es wer e played and won The season s highlight came when St Johns S s an cient rival who a week before had near ly toppl ed Strother Army Airfield was handed a decisive defea t - 46 to 33
SEASONS RE onn bull Left The Royal Re li c - E la nd H arro ld Ho a rd yel t Kay W ortm a n Roya l Reli c~ 44 Ul town Ftoog ies ~ 4 ( t op ) Sa m Boman J oe B u ck l e~ and Bil l Mori (bottom) R oynl Reli c~ 54 Fut ure FH rmc rs ~ 4
Roy1 Re li 32 Uptown F looi ~H bull A n rvous ])hot g ra llhe r plu~ a Cali t Nc c iti njt g-am - rc ult a tw o in one Roya l Reli cs 52 Ark City J e ~ti o f the St John s ve rl us Roya l R(li c~ battle W hith basket is the Que)o1ti on R oyu l Reli c 33 Ark Cily JC 32
Roya l Rcli c~ ~ S Six Aces 27 bull Inset Fair and square Referee Kl a1eFl R oy1 Re li c -16 St J ohn s l3
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which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
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f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
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Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
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Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
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Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
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Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
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Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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Boys and Gilli s Participate in Varied Sports The girls started intramura ls off with a flouri sh in a f a st and furi ous volleyball tournament
which was won by Mi llers Ki llers The girl all-stars then played thlee g ames with the boys to decidc the school championshi p This selie was won hand ily by the boys There was much individual t nn is in both fall and spring a nd intcres t in Ping-pong was g reate t during th wintelmiddot This interest was climaxed by three high class tOUll1aments shy boys girls and mi xed S pring th en came along with its inevitable softball there we re a few p ra ctice game which cordi ng to prese nt plans wi ll culminate in a five-gam e series betwe n the two te ams P hysical educa tion cl asses too have been conshyducting volleyba ll bas ket ball calisthenics and track for boys and badmi nton volleyball calisthenic ba ketball and May Fete dances for gmiddotirls
bull Clock wise from UPP(gtT left One o f the hi g h fl () ints o f the fast and ul iou l1 volleyba ll final VinnelS o f the Pi n$-In nK lou rnamentJl tlY do ublc~ to~elhe r i l h F lI l lIh nfihi nnd Gray pl ay in gshy nja i n ~ t H a rrold a nd DiN erich Loo kin ushy fo r anothe r one to pi ny N 18 1H Hodges nyuer B aker nnd Smith gel rend) O l thn~c ~o()d ten n j ~ m ut(h ~ - 0 - U from Ch~middotlmiddotlp atlt rmiddot1sect Mo ri a nd He lm The Champll - in volley ball a nywny - Bom a n Mod ( back ron) H -lr lold Buck les and FuruhR~h i ure re maining- me mbers of the tea m Other ~ n listcd in the Se rd((gt
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
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1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Physical Activities Keep Girls Li mber aud Lean bull joutly BPQnSo re m an -port~ clubi nnd l h rec reat ion a l nd ivi ties nn t he cn mpu~ Bkyd i ng i~ tl fav orite lJ8ti t ime aH an olgnni7ed luh an d co nnrni cn l t rtlJHI T8lInn fo r tho~ t() milCf clow n tovn to the hov li n~ all ey w he re some g irls ha ve ro lled up g-ood wo re T hose w ho -hoot arT OW in t o the ni l U~ lI1lJly find wwIf t hey ltnd e ither j(oud Kho o r n li t tJe o tch Mny Fete d(l n~ Lu k mo~ t o f t he fi 11Iin j ( fus lw riods a nd they ~re bcatl~ i f ul t xh ibit ion li o f f r Hce lnd poioe wh~n l ll- frtted in costum e a nnuully o t th l Mny Fete
bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
70
La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
5G5 G4
Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
34 26
32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
10111632464749 52 24
226 36374~ 4952 53
34
Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
omb 34 Coon He lell 1926 40 Copp dge One ita 1630464749 52 53
54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
middot 34
2 47 G3 56 57 RO 38141 ) 29 37 4 1 -
10141 h 1O 8 fi7 2269
25 2 ~
) 235 (7
1O 2 8 17 2G 27 35 36 37
4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
576067
Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
56 23
2243 56 57 711 17 2746 52 58
6816 30373944 58 9 32
9 11 163052 53 5~
1727 28 ~0 40 45 48 52
10151930 42 133257 (0
7 8 14 15 30 48 (7 16 1932 43 59 60 61 67
9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
1014 32464748 5267 32 h7 24
Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
71
8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
8 323747 ~359
8 32 4147 57 16 3158
2 19 274041~8
31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
132341 4557 606r 816 1929 G2
8 16324748~5 R7
Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
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bull The round r obin lett r for Ruildtil in Servic lead a complica t d exi t nee ( IJP -r left and clockshywise) First Mr Monypeny spellds week nQting from I tttlS he l ceives f r om the men e cerpts thaL he th inks will in terest others in similar eOlltli tion P utti ng ih se t ogeth er with his own comments infor shymation about Jnen who have been back to the campus an d n ws in general he Jnak s a fina l copy for J an t to cut the steneil Helen Handley and June Smith battle an inky mimcoglaph that spou ts fly ing sheets of pa per a ncl drop lack gummy ink to run off r ad able copics The KKs have taken on t he ta k of foldin g ih I tter a nd preparing them for th e mail upon their publication each month Janet
lien nd Dor () th y nar MI Monypenys secretaries still ha vent memo ized the addl s fil even aft r typin g it on env lope nil1 time this year Sent oeca iona ll y w ith th e I iter i the publ ication
f t he Al umni soeiation th Alumni N ews Mr Pounrlstone is r esponsibleuro for its production and is aided by Helen Schr iver Wilma P ri cldy and Roue rta Dic kinsor
Letters Go to 900 Uuilde S In Service Monthly 69
Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
Index Jinx Janes Junior Class Kappa Omicron Phi KKP p Club Leneans
5 29 4 G9
2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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Student and Facul ty Ind ex 6 19 2635 36 46 55
56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
32 816485867
25 1630404158
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32 3 25 46
9 324)4752576066 r7 32
6 8 1432 49 53 34
1114 32 2S~6
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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6816 30373944 58 9 32
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10151930 42 133257 (0
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9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Winfield Subscribers C R Anthony Co 90G Mai n Bloomfield Sho Store 924 Main Drs Bernstorf amp Ra il 1104 11 West 9th Dmiddot K A Benson 10 l 1~ E a t 9th Brown-McDona ld 721 Main C R alvert Co Inc 802 Main El Capitan Inc Manch t r Okla Carpenter Photo Shop 814 Main Cha mber of ommerce ~21 Millington Co a -Cola Bottl ing Co 1215 Main College H ill Stor e J D Mundi s 117 College College H ill Servi ce Station David Mutlu I
402 College Cunningham Music 0 11 3 East 9th Dren nan Motor Co 600 Mai n Dr M J Dunba r 10n East 9th E lling r s Cafe IV) E ast 10th A B Everly Lumber Co 201 Wcsl9th Dr _ B Fall 105 Main Firs National Bank 900 Ma in middotVillard J Frank 209 Fi rst National Bank Bldg Garrett amp Birdsil l Mens Wear 819 Main De Gibson amp Gill on 104 f~ West 9th B F Goodri ch Co 202 bast 9th H r Gott Mfg Co liOO Mann ing Guymon-Pet ro Mere Co [16 Main Dr C C Hawk 104 _ Vesi 9th M B Kerr Co 112 ast 9th Kings Conf cti oll er) 117 E al9th
General A Ca pp Il a Girls Choir 48-49 Alli son Hall 10 Alpha Mu 4G
Hand 47 Belles-Lettres 14-1 5 Builder Basketball fiG Builders in Ser vic Page 60
adet urse orps 34 amp us Player 43
Chapel and A emblies 5 i Chr istia n Service ague 5 Clas Division 41 Classroom 38 Collegian Staff 44
Deans 21 Delphi-Athenians l a Dormitories 8-11
East Ha ll U Emma Wi lson Guild )4 E ng lish Club 42
First Meth odist hUlch Clw il Fine Almiddotts Faculty 25 Foren ics 39 F r e -hma n Class 3~middot31
Gamma micron 40 Ga rver 11 Grace hurch )1 Grace hurch Choir ii3
International Hou$e 9 lntersociety Council 12 IntL-amurals (7
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La Gonda Hotel 222 E ast 9th Ma r shs Brown Bil t Shoe Store 911 Main Drs Mart in amp Hilfinge l 103 y E a t 9th De C M Mc ue 104 ~ v est 9t h McConn Sistels Bakery 116 Ea t 10th McGregor H ardwa re 12 East 9th Mc Lellan Sto res 0 814 Main Montgome ry Ward amp o Order Ofc 124 East 9th Morris F unera l Home 803 Loomis Nile Theatre 219 East 9th Orr-Crawford Shoe Co no Main J C Penny Co 118 E ast 9th Pierce Book Store 810 Main Pollock Coffee Shop GI G Main Regent and Zim m Thea t res 1022 amp 1007 Main Shcnema n Meat Mark t n7 Ma in Shoe Mart 920 Mai n Drs Snyder amp Jones 1 03~ E ast 9th P J Sonner Burner Co 418 East Gth The Stat~ Bank 823 Main Stuhcr Brothers 1110 in Fred Study lath ing Co 820 Main Ira Stutzman optometrist 10 l ~ East 9th Dl H A Tr uesdell 10 ~ E ast 9th Winfield Bus Sflvic Elmer Z Reeve 1401 Oli ve Winfield lJairy amp Indepenrl nt lee Co 114 11 th Winfi eld Nati ona l Ban k ~)Ol Main Winfield Steam Laundry fi 12 Ma in F W ioolwolth amp 0 Iii Ma in
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2 Liberal Arts Faculty 22-24 Masterbuilders 3fi Methodist Youth Fellowship i2 Moundbuilder Staff 34shyMusic in Gen tal 47 Opening Se ti on 1-3 Order of the Mound 3ii Organ Club 46 Pi Gamma Mu 38 PiEp 60 Pi Kappa Delta 9 PK Club 4 Presidents 20 Queens Section fi1-G r Sel I S 10 Senior Class 26-2 Sigml) Pi Phi IGmiddot17 Smith Ha ll Social Life at SC f7 Sophomore Class O-3l Specia l Students 3 shyStory of SC 6-1718middot1 9 SCM 5 ~
Sludent ouncil 37 Stude llt Counselors 2 Whos Who 26-28 Womell s Ath lctics 68
Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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56 832~74759
816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
22 8354748
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25 1630404158
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arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
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amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Akers Ruth Alb on Dl Cyrus Allen Dor is Allen J a net bull lien Dr Leroy Andersen Dr An nette Anderson Phyllis
Rai ley Dori s Rose Ba ker Wanda Barbou r Hob rt Beck Louise Berner J aniece
Berson Doro thy Betzer Betty Blackburn rnold B man Sam B okter Jack Bornholdt Dor is Bri _coe Evelyn B rown loyce 8 17 l a 32 46 47 48 52 53
5 75861 67 Buckl es Joe 9 133037394445 5257
606166 67 Bu rdette Dori E urd He Marie Burns J oyce BUlt Dr ha rl s E Burt Gen viev
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816 304754 56586769 22 38 395657
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Cannicot t Donna Mitchell 817 384243 59 Casburn Mrs M bel 11
arlson P a rl G 22 arttar Barbara ~14 19 32 37 4749 52
Chapman Margaret 1415 ao 39 43 44 59 Chastain P h ill ip 7913 Clark B etty 10 Il aO 384R 59
lark Li llian 8 ) 16 32 67 loud Lillian 23 38 (i8
Colley Mar y ~ 4
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54 5G57 Cousins I va Maree middot 34 Co acevich S UP J an 19 25 Cra mblett F a dla J oa n middot 34 Cranlt ton Neva 316 2 41 45 47 Cu lver Pres ident Merle 20 Cummins T reva
Dees Levi O Dell inger Elizabeth D(llny Lois Dick IlS0n Roherta Dielman n E dith Di Imann Fe rn Diete rich Mrs V E Di eterich Dolores Doi atsuko Doughty Jeanette
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4G474003 5 65 Droege Mary 3 10 32 A~I
Dun n Virginia 8 11 2
Evans Supt E van E 23 E vers H elen 24 ) 7 Eyman Lula 8 29
F aust Mary Jane 32 Fowler J Clyde 9 26 Franklin Ruth 101727 3637 525 5 56 59 65
r y James 32 57 r y L onora 40
Fu j ita Yoshie 3101629353745 5255 Fu lton Mary Lois 1011173048 59 F ulton Ruth 7830 F uruhashi Fo rrest 29 10 13 19 27 46 52
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Gantz Eleanor Goode Wa lton Graham Helen Gray Virginia Lee Green Fra nces Greenbank Malilyn Gl OSS Ruth
Handley Helen 5~ 55 56 60 69
Har ri s Marcia 101419 32 Harrold Leland 91332 37 ~2 55 60 61 (i6 67 Hanold Norma 9 ] 11719 304748 -2
53 Fi5 59 61 ()3 H a tfield Evelyn Hawes Robert Heimer Gwen Helm Milli cent H ickman Clarcnce Hi bsch Vena Condit Hill Janella Hill Robert Hoag E leanor
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6816 30373944 58 9 32
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9 13 30 5660 6] 10 11
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Hodges Ho llis 10 16 j~ 45 48 52 5l 57 67 H unt Ida l a w on 25 53 f)7 H unte r Alene 1011 16 2 18 47 48 ~ 2 53 60 Hutton William 56
Iverson J oline 3540
Jacobs Bonnie H 32 44 46 49 52 67 J enning Helen Rae 1116 1927 46 47 Johnson Delores Blackett 7 10 11 35 4 J oh nson Dr Lyman S 21 23 54 56 G7 Johnson Ida 30 Johnson elo se 81415 3U 39 43 44 48 58 61 Jones Bet te J ones Genevie e
v2 53 5~65
amci Masako Kauf man n Mr and Mrs Kenworth y Alh Ita Kerr Margie King Dorothy King Vada Ruth KiImiddotb -lg Janet Ki rkhu ff Avis Klage Roy A Krause V r a Ma Kut z leila
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8 14 30 42 5G 681419 30 4647 48 5 () 58
311 16 313537 44
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8 32 4147 57 16 3158
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31 9 10 16 3 1 4 0 33 ~ 7
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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Student and Faculty Index (continue d) Land Gloria 101617 Landreth Mary Frances 11273743 49
)Z 53 865 Lannon Betty 8293~4049G961
La ence Frances Ann 217232737 38 4Z48 53r~
Leroy Jacqueline 146474958 Les man Marth 34 Light Edith June 11172735495565
Mace Clara Marie Light 11171927374965 MacGrego r Dr Rob Roy 2R Madison Virginia 11 16 31 4 49 52 Marsh Jane Let 27 Martin Ca tol 11 16 19 32 47 4J Ma r tin 1501 68 32 Martling Ruby 34 Matth ws J an Buckles 7101116 3549 52 Matthews Ma ry Elizabeth 8 31 374243 48 ) ~)
McCart y Ruth 8293749 61 McClar n Enola 8914 32 McClu ng Perle 4 McIntosh J a nis 10192737 4J GG McIntosh Ma lt hu 10 31374953 5660 McIrvin Nedra 1117 32 55 McKeever Marjorie 6 17 33 57 McN air Mary Catherine 817 33495961 McNai r Amy 34 McN iI R v Emoy 23 McNeil Mar g a ret 34 McReynolds Wil da 8 14 3147 Means Nad in 1116 H M ichael la rene 8 14 3347 52 Mi lle r Glace 35 M ill er Loi Mae 8 17 19 31 37 38 48 52 6 Miller Ma ry 1117 1929 Miller Marg ret 2242 44 Mill 1 Rob rt Q Minor Betty 11 14 33 47 Miskimen Velma 111415 33 41 i 1 57 67 Mitchell Barbar a 8 17 29 35 37 42 48 G8 61 62 Mitchell Florence 19 Monypen W il liam 2123 38576069 M on J a ne Swartz 40 Mori Bill 9 1333 3760 GG 67 Mos ma n Dori s 1G n 3 37 46 47 49 )~ 58 Mu nay R uth 10 Hi 23 ~ 3 52 54 55 56
Nakahiro Mar 311 1G 3142 4445 Nakamura Ma xine 1116 31 G2
elson a ta lie 78914 15 Q1 4Z 44 48 G3586067
Newell Lucill e 851 67
Oncl y L a renee 24
Pound -ton W J 22 2l frJ Priddy W ilma 101628464749 5253 69
Reeves E lmer Z G 10 R hodes Ruby 3 4 Richatds Lois bull 4 Richard Norma 101128
Rickers ~axine 317 1928 394557 G 65 Roberts Virginia Lee 21411929 37 39
44 ~ [8 Rosecrans Eva 89 Richardson Harriet 24 Roessler Gwen 33 59 Rounds Norma 33
Sa ldy Carol 22 Sappenfield Lucille 1433 59 Schofield Dr Chas E ZO 57 Schriver H elen 8 17334358 G9 Schul Shirley 31 Sellers Grace 25 46 53 Shepherd W L 24 Shirley vVanda 1415 33 Shrauner Mildred 10 14 15 13 47 G7 Chap lain Smith Strother F ield 56 Smith Jun 21 0 1G 19262842 51)
566769 Snare Doris 14 33 52 53 54 56
na re Dorothy 14 15 33 n2 G~ 54G9
Snyd r M P 2~ 855 56 57 Snyd r Virginia Lou 22628 36 37394~
52 59 ( 67 Somers Orris 1016 ]1 Steinbe rg Merle middot 2i
Templin E la ine 16 1 24 37 38 49 G l 53 34 66 Templin Mrs Helen middot fj Templin Rev Lest er ) 1 53 54 5G Tem plin Rosemar 1619 33 38 4 )1 5460 Thoman Earl Wayne middot 35 Thomas Neva 1l l G 3349 Thompson Kathleen T olle 829 434647
48 53 59 Trimmer Peggy 33 Tuttle Faith 29
Vinsonhal er C I 22 38
Walke r Phyllis 8 1G3~ 47 52 55 5767 Va tkins Rill 910131 9 28 39 57 Wear Lo is 1729 7 8G7 Welch Virginia Murra middot 29 1 n iger Delbert 9 28 3G 7 Wessler Arleen 14 33 West Howarrt 9 1 3 3R ~ )G 57 60GG
White Cha lcea 2124 38 40 nG Wi llia ms Ma r y J ean 1 031 fi O Wi on Lois 8 1433 4862 sr 67 Wilson Mrs Sadie V middot 10 Winchest r June 11 52 Wi r tz or tha 14 33 ~()
Womeldorf Lois 7 II 16 2 fi254 ) 5 56 S8 Wortman K ay 9 13a3 60 66
Yanaginuma Frances 17 3 ~
Ye ma n Doris 7816 3 1 4244 4G F3 ~ Youle Martha 1726 2 3 48 52 ~9
Zielke Ruby 8 14 335~ 53 ~~
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