1937 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 35 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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1937 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 35 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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UNIVERSITY OF IUfiHO fiT MOSCOW

1937, h

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for years this phrase has brought happy memoriesto the minds of Idaho graduates ... memories ofscholastic, social, and athletic thrills which comeonly once. The yearbook has a definite purpose to

fulfill. the permanent recording of these events ofthe school year. The aim of this Gem of theMountains is to present as lasting and completerecord of the events of this school year as possible.

DEDICATION

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Progress ... the password at Idaho this year. Newbuildings, enlarged enrollment, advanced curricula,these facts exemplify progress. Such advancementmust be directed by a capable, interested leader.To the work and leadership of President MervinGordon Neale, the factors responsible for Idaho·sprogress, we dedicate this Gem of the Mountains.

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MEMORIAM

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Nicklaus WetterDecember 6. Iql5 - April 17. Iq36

Fred ShaferJuly q. IQI5 - April )0. IQ}6

Aloysius TabaczynskiFebruary 22, H)16 - January 4. Iq37

George Morey MillerSeplember 1].1868 - January 15. IC)J7

Sam Edmund KippJune 10. _gIl - J\larch 2. Iq)7

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AUTUMN

WINTER

SPRING

ORGANIZATIONS

Wallace RounsavellEDITOR

James YoderASSOCIATE EDITOR

Richard ParisMANAGER

Walter DinnisonASSISTANT MANAGI:R

SCIENCE HAJ.,L

MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM

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Fiji family Alpha Chi welcome Serpentin•... Pi Phis enjoy Esquire ... Lewi. Court's barrelcelebration Coach Ted Bank Gamme Phi Optimism ... Kappa Si; neutreli.m ... Marienand her big moment ... Fan parade of newly "caulifhts" ... on the fi.ld of action.

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Loat-th. Kappa key to the spinach Engine.rs be9in acclimating ... Hay. Hall puns Spe.dball for fint nducing Idaho pirate A D.lt •••• Radio City ... Idaho Club humor ForneyHan merry·go-round Lambda Chi mechanism ... Sigma Chi chimney for cheery coUelJiat••

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Colleqe qirl. qot the wronq waah IndWitry-or ju.t plain cl.an ... K.y•• and Wheeler f ••llucky ... Ridenbauqh ho.pitality Wilaon and Hohnhorst ... cauqht in the "hay" ... T.k.'.Canlpqround ... Delta Chi banners regiatration brinqll r.ality ... Spel;ial'. in, qoo, qoo, qoo.

Pep ... What? .. Campus big shot ... Who says ""'..... not educat.d Power "Otto" b.en morecareful; so should the lad with the (.mpty) bottle•... Frosh fiqht home lov.r•... Lukeend h.r S.A.E. study . reversed cars, .. Olesen di,reqardinq ,iqns Aqain? ... lookin' atpictures ... Spurs doinq their bit ... Sigma NUll, Phi Dahs and Dahs add to the show.

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ADMINISTRATION

PRESIDENT or THE UNIVERSITY

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B~ 'W. eiaAkGOVERNOR OF IDAHO

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This is the seventh statement that I have written for the Gem of the Mountains. Since it willce the last, I may be forgiven if I say a few words about student life at the University of Idaho.

When I first came to the institution, I heard a great deal about the Idaho spirit and thefriendly atmosphere that existed on the campus. I thought that perhaps these early statementsrepresented a kind of institutional folk-lore and that in actual practice I would find conditionson the Idaho campus very much the same as at other universities. My belief after seven yearsis that in loyalty to the institution under all conditions and circumstances, and in doing theirpart to make the University better from year to year, the students of the University of Idahoexemplify a spirit which I never expect to see surpassed.

Just now the University of Idaho, along with most of the other state universities in thecountry, is confronted with the difficult problem of providing buildings and other facilitiesto take care o~ increased enrollment and to recover from the serious effects of economiespracticed during the depression years. In spite of lack of means to do immediately what needsto be done at the University, I have no doubt but that the people of this state will, in the notfar distant future, give the University of Idaho the buildings, the means to secure and holdfaculty members, and the means to encourage research which will make the University ofIdaho into a really great University.

The Idaho spirit and the friendly atmosphere on the Idaho campus are among the greatestassets of the University, and if they continue to exist, will hasten the day when the Universitywill be supported by the state in such a manner that its full possibilities may be realized.

I have enjoyed being at the University of Idaho more than I can say, and hope to carrywith me always something of the Idaho spirit.

Sincerely yours,M. G. NEALE, President.

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d. W. Condl., d. r. J.""y. M.... A. A. 8tul. A. B. Wilaon. d. J. O.Y. C. St. CI.i.

Approval of the private financing for construction of a fcalballstadium, golf course, club house, men's dormitory, studentunion building, and library addition has been the work of theboard of regents.

Members of the board are President Mrs. A. A. Steele,Parma; Jerome J. Day, Wallace; J. F. Jenny, Cottonwood;Clency 51. Clair, Idaho Falls; Asher B. Wilson, Twin Falls; andan ex-officio member, who is state superintendent of publicinstruction, John W. Condie of Boise.

Managing a library that contains more than 100,000 volumes must be muchmore pleasant for M. Belle Sweet, now that the plans have definitely been madeand the contract let for the building of a $110,000 wing.

Besides Librarian Sweet, who is a University of Illinois graduate, the admin­istrative officers are Registrar Ella L. Olesen, who attended the University ofIdaho; Bursar Frank Stanton, who was graduated from Duke University; OrenA. Fitzgerald, university editor and holder of a master of arts degree from Idaho;R. W. Lind, University of Colorado man, who superintends buildings andgrounds; and Idaho Graduate "Bob" Greene, proctor of men.

r~ank St..nton R. w. Li.nd

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By keeping his curriculum in accordance withthe changes in slate and national law, Dean Pen­dleton Howard has maintained a high standardfor the College of Law.

His interest in changing legislation has ledhim to write a group of articles appearing innational magazines.

Fifty students have been enrolled. in the seniorLaw College. From other divisions this curricu­lum draws students who have enrolled in somelaw courses.

Dean Howard, who has his Ph.D. in Public Lawand Jurisprudence from Columbia University,says that he most admires the Idaho campus forits democratic spirit.

Charles W. Hungerlord, who has been with theUniversity of Idaho since 1909, earned his Ph.D.at the University of Wisconsin. He is dean of therapidly-developing Graduate SchooL At presentthere are 150 students enrolled in his schoolworking for their masters degrees in arts andthe various sciences.

In the future Dean Hungerford hopes to havesufficient facilities and teaching personnel towarrant the granting of doctorate degrees at theUniversity of Idaho.

He is very interested in plants and, as a hobbycollected nearly 200 varieties of bearded irises.At present Doctor Hungerford is western vicepresident of the American Iris Society.

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Dr. Evelyn Miller, dean of women, came to theUniversity of Idaho in September, 1936. Alreadyher outstanding personality and interest havemade her one of the most popular members of theadministration board.

Through her many experiences, Dr. Miller hasdecided that the thing she most likes to do is totravel; she has been in many parts of the world.At Idaho she is impressed by the prevailingspirit of friendliness on the campus.

Dean Miller is truly a capable woman, havingreceived her B.A. and M.A. degrees at StanfordUniversity and her Ph.D. "sheepskin" at Colum­bia. Her laurels include the insignia of Phi BetaKappa and Cardinal Key.

Evelyn MlIlu

Dean Dwight S. Jeffers of the School of Forestryhas added to the School a camp that will beinitiated this summer on the Moscow Mountainexperimental tract.

By blending the benefits of this novel featurewith those of the regular curriculum Dean Jeffershopes to bring the School of Forestry to the pointwhere it will render the highest possible servicein training men of Idaho as prospective forestersof the state and nation.

Among the 343 men enrolled in this school arenine research students.

Most outstanding feature of the campus toDoctor Jeffers, a Yale University graduate, is itsspirit of friendship.

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Jay Glova. I:Iddd01a

Jay Glover Eldridge, dean of the university fac­ulty, was once the one and only dean at Idaho,directing all the departments at that hme. Dur­ing his deanship he devised the present systemof grading and the recording system used by theRegistrar of the university.

At Yale, Dean Eldridge received his Ph.D.degree, as well as his B.A. and M.A. degrees.

Having been in continuous, uninterruptedservice longer than any other member of thepresent faculty, Dean Eldridge has been im­pressed by the growth in size and reputation ofthe University of Idaho during his 36 years as anactive member of the faculty. He is the head ofthe foreign languages department.

Further expansion of the "gUidance program,"whereby an instructor devotes part of his time toorient those students doing unsatisfactory workin the Junior College, is the aim of Dean ThomasS. Kerr.

"Inaugurated this year, the guidance programshowed remarkable results in improving the workof poorer students," said Dean Kerr. "Next yearwe expect to expand the program still further."Dean Kerr, who received his LL.B. degree fromthe University of Michigan, joined the Idaho fac­ulty in 1924, became dean of the Junior Collegein 1929, and this year has managed the largestenrollment of any division in the university-700

students.

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A training school for teachers in public schoolart-a curriculum comparable to the courses inmusic, commerce, and physical education-hasbeen added to the School of Education underDean J. F. Messenger.

Desirous of better library facilities for the stu­dents at Idaho, Dean Messenger has appealed toboth students and faculty to cooperate in securingsuch facilities.

Characteristic of the Idaho campus is the fineattitude of the students, which draws favorablecomment from this dean of about 500 students:

"I have been here in an administrative positionfor 16 years and have never had a disagreeableexperience with a student."

Miss Bernice McCoy actively serves the Univer­sity as director of non-resident instruction and ashead of the Placement Service, which securespositions for graduates of Idaho. In the placementfiles she keeps a record of the student's accom­plishments and a list of recommendations from hisinstructors. Her well known ability to placeteachers in positions for which they are bestfitted has enabled numerous students to securesigned contracts before they actually graduate.She does not forget the alumni, and many owetheir positions to Miss McCoy's conscientious andefficient efforts. Aside from these rigorous duties,Miss McCoy is associate professor of education,and takes an active part in student affairs.

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Jchn R. Nichcl.

Since the fall of 1934, John R. Nichols has beenserving as dean of the Southern Branch at Poca­tello.

Students who transfer from the SouthernBranch to the University proper now comment:

"Dean Nichols, during his three years at theSouthern Branch, has created a friendship withall the students and has met all his responsibili­ties cheerfully and obligingly."

Increasing enrollment at the Branch and Mos­cow's out-of.the-way location has spurred a driveto have the Pocatello institution expanded into afour-year university. So far the State Senate hasvoted against installation of this four-year cur­riculum.

Arthur W. Fahrenwald, dean of the Schocl ofMines, is hoping to create conditions in his schoolwhich will tend to encourage the students toacquire knowledge by directed self-study. Re­cently he added to the School's collection a finedisplay of unusual minerals from the ancientmines of the Island of Cyprus.

Dean Fahrenwald, of German- Norwegiandescent, received his Met.E. degree from theUniversity of South Dakota and his E.M. degreefrom the New Mexico School of Mines. He hasmade all types of sports his hobby.

Under his able direction the School of Mineshas grown rapidly and now has an enrollment of90, including six research men.

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More laboratory equipment, more library spacewith more books, and an enlarged office forceare the desires of Dr. J. A. Kostalek for theCollege of Letters and Sciences.

He is very interested in books and enjoys hislarge collection of them as a hobby.

The whole-hearted cooperation of the studentbody and faculty in making Idaho a better uni­versity is an admirable feature for Dean Kostalek.He also enjoys the general spirit of courtesy, kind­ness, and welcome prevalent on the campus.

The present enrollment of 280 students in theCollege of Letters and Science does not includethose enrolled in Junior College who plan toenter later Dean Kostalek's advanced division.

Ivan Ch.rl.. Cr.wford

Installation of the seismograph, an instrumentused in the study of earthquakes, is the latestaddition of equipment to the College of Engi­neering, according to Dean Ivan Crawford.

Continuing his plea for a new building toaccommodate students in chemical. mechanical,agricultural, civil, and electrical engineering,Dean Crawford said:

"I should like to be instrumental in helping toprovide a new building to accommodate 300future engineers of Idaho in order that they mighthave better training through a larger corps ofinstructors and more laboratory equipment. Pres­ent antique housing facilities place limitations onour curriculum."

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The Extension Service and Agricultural Experi­ment Station, under the direction of Dean E. J.Iddings, help to make the College of Agriculturenationally renowned. Their services aid farmersof the state and conduct research work in whichthey are interested.

The construction of a class "A" bUilding onthe campus to house the teaching, research, andextension work of the College of Agriculture­a bUilding adequate in architecture and floorspace to represent the important place that agri­culture plays in the economic life of the state­that is the deEire of Dean Iddings.

The dean received his master of arts degreefrom Colorado Agricultural College.

Concentration of all the activities of the Schoolof Business Administration into one wing of abuilding, so that certain facilities-especially adepartmental reading room where latest publi­cations in the field would be available for stu­dents-that's the wish of Dean Ralph Farmer.He thinks that such a change would bring adistinct gain in the "esprit de corps" of facultyand students.

There were 125 enrolled in the senior schoolthis year and 275 in pre-business-a total enroll­ment slightly above 400.

The close relationship of faculty and studentmade possible by the ideal size of the universityis especially pleasing to Dean Farmer.

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FRESHMEN'

Marian Sh_hanRobert Snrder

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Rh"nhold S-..

The Freshman class of the past year has proved to be one ofthe most original Freshman classes in the history of theUniversity of Idaho. The outstanding feature of Homecomingthis year was the introduction of fireworks as a substitute forthe traditional bonfire. To the class officers goes credit fora fine Homecoming fete.

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Walt•• OI ....nJ....ph..in. McComb

The class did battle with the "I" club to evade the traditionatwearing of the green. After a pitched fight in front of the

Administration building the Executive Board settled thematter to the satisfaction of all concerned. This was theculmination of a long and spirited struggle between theclass of 1940 and tradition.

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fUlmu AboLoill AdllmDan AherinAngu~ Aitken

ManuE.! Aldeeoll

Joseph AllegrettiMargaret Alison

Robert AndersonDonald AngellRobert Angell

Amll Annis

Janet AnthonyMllrion Armstrong

Margaret Ashcraft

Van Austin

Victor AustinReinhold Baer

Lawrence BairJack Baler

Allreda Bardsley

John BarnllrdWilliam BarrettEvelyn BartonRichard Batchelor

Ruth Ba!t

Lewis BeaudinEdIth Beenderll

Roy Beenders

til Vern BellDorothy Bennett

Edwin Bennet~

Irvinq BennionJulian Benoit

Helen BergKenneth Berold

George BIshopMildred Bjorklund

Lake BlackMargllret BlomgrenM"rjorie Blood

Ma:zine BloodDorothy Boeck

Mary Bohi

MlIrc BolesRobert Bonnell

Lloyd BowCatherine Bowlinq

Reed BoyceMlIrgare! BoylePlIuline Brady

John Br<'ltlen

Les!ie Br<'llton

R<'Ichel Brnton

Elv<'l Brede

'<'Ine Brodhe<'ld

Robert Broruon

l,mel Brookover

Ch<'lrles Brown

Fr<'lnk Brown

M<'Irquerile Brown

Owen Brown

Tim Brown

Edmund Brownell

Johnnie Bruce

Gl<'ldys BrY<'lOt

Roberl Buch<'lMn

Virgini<'l Buell

Ch<'lrles Bullington

Belty Burk

HlIrriel Burkhllrd

Kenneth Berkley

Perry BurnsidE:

JlIck Butler

Aleen Byington

MlIrk c.,lnon

Glenn C<'III

George ClIn<'lles

Chorlll C<'Irlesen

KlIthleen C<'Irlson

Jelln ClIrneil

51<'1nley C<'Irter

M<'Irg<'lrel ClIse

Willi<'lm ClIstllgneto

Pele Cen<'lrrUSll

Wi!li<'lm Chisholm

MlIl: Choules

W<'Illllce Ch~istensen

P<'Itrici<'l Churchill

JlImes Cl<'lbby

Donald CllIrk

Myrl CllIrkRaymond Cl<'lrk

Wayne Cl4rk

Edg4r Cl4rkson

Je4n Clevelllnd

Br4nscn Cobb

B4rb.~H<'I Coffey

E~ther Collm<'ln

Gordon Collell

M4rjorie Collin.

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Peggy Collin,

Helen Colyin

Carl CoriellJoseph Couch

Stephen Q.yington

Jean Anne CrawlcrdByron Crowder

Dorothy Crunk

Jean Cunningham

Beatrice Curli~s

Belly Curtin

Joseph Dalley

H"rold Danielson

Julie DarrowEdward Darst

Dell David

J<'Imes David

Velma D"Yies

Roberl Davis

Clark Davis

H"ro!d DavisW<'Ilter Dell

Maxine Dermott

J"ckson Dickm<'lnMona Rae Dickinson

Rober! Dilley

Ch"rles Diltm"rBen DobsonVirginia Dodd

Virginia Dole

Jack DooneDorothy Doss

DonoY"n Dougl<'l'Frederick Drake

Wayne Dudley

P"lsy DuellDille Dufur

CI"ylon Dunh"mH<'Irold Durh<'lm

Robert Dvorak

Dorothy Dyer

Doris Eby

Albert Ed:.ert

Ralph Edwards

Roberi Einhouse

George Elgee

Gertrude Eliason

Lesba EIUs

Bill EO(~lish

John Erdle

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Emma Jean EtumhouserChester Evans

John Everingham

John F.!Igerstedto.,viri Fahlm.!ln

Dorothy FairbrotherMinnie F.!Iit

J.!Ic .... FarberPaul Finc....

Charles Finnell

Richard FischerRoger Fish

Bill Fisk

Dale FitzpatrickFrances Fitzpatrid

lohn FilzpatridDewilton Fjeldste.!ld

MIles fl.!lnigan

Donald fluh.!lrlyGordon Ford

Laverne ForknerByron FosterCoonie Fox

Roy Francisco

Louise Frank

EtIr1 Fr.:lserRobert Frazier

Ruth Friedline

Bern1lrd FrizzieMary G.!Ibby

EIiUlbeth G1lbySI1lnley G1lgon

Allen G1llbr<lllhWill\1lm G.:Iley

Virgini1l G1lllow1lY

John GoorMarian Gerh.:luserGlori1l Gerrity

Johnny GennerHarold Gibbs

Adri.:ln Gcd!reyMargery GordenRichard Gorton

M.:Iry Alice Grant

~r! Grau

Norman Gr1lYBlI.rbar1l Graef

M1lrgo Greenwood

Margaret GridleyWaller Grieser

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Charles GurhmanJoe Hacl:.mey

Je"n H""OR"ymond Hcbson

VirQil Halbert

M"rion HolbenKenneth H"nsen

Lesler HensenFronds Hormon

Bill Horrington

F"e H"rri.O"le H"rritOn

Lucile H"rrlson

CArol H"rtSally H"rt

Horry H"rvey

M"ry H"rveyBill HedgesMayMrd Heien

Lois Helmers

Ann" Clolre HermonAlice Hiorino

John Hiel"loRobert Higginst",bel Hoidohl

Otho HolmesT. J. E. Holmes

Sylvi" Holle

M"rquerile HossVirglni" Hon

Emery HowerdSIonley Hume

Bonn'e Jean HunlerMirl Hyma.

Werner Iller

I1a IngersollEverell IrwinRay Jacobs

Norman hlgelsFred Joynes

Howord JansenEarl Jelter

Lorraine JensenAdo Moe Jeppesen

WilBom Johnston

Uoyd JohnsonRobert Johnson

Violo JohnslonBetty Joice

DAllas Jordon

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Victor KontAilo Kontolo

Anthony KlImeleviczRichllrd KlIufmon

Bryont Kellrl

JlIY KenworthyDonllid Kerby

Elellnor KerrWinilred Keyet

Cor! Killilln

Philip KinCllidMildred KiteBelly King

MlIrgllret KinQRobert King

Robel! KircherPeggy Kitchin

O. L KillsenJock Klossner

Mory Virginill Koch

George KoelhkeMlIrk KondoGenevo KrllemerGrover Knight

Robert KnudllOn

Iris KnutsonDoris Locey

Lo Moine Lo FlIyRlIy LlImb

Robert Lomphere

Lois L1IwsonEllen LeichliterGeorge Lemp

HlIrry Le MoyneThedo Lenz

Lewis LeveringMaJ: Lewi.

Emerson Ullwilz

Regina limacherHelen UndNly

Ralph LinsenmannDavid LittleFreder:ck Locke

DoOllld LoomisGrant Loncosty

Henry LongfellowF.dmund LoweGerllld Lowe

Floyd LyonsMllrion McVeigh

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Fr"nci, McGuireEileen M"cQuoidFr"ncis McN,,!lJ"net McMuter

J"me, McK"h"n

Lillion McinturffHelen Mcinturf

Ch"rle, McH"rgJeonetle MocGreger

W. C. McGow"n

Lyle McGlockltn

Georqe McGee

MOltine McF"rl"ndIrene McDermott

Leslie Mce.,rthy

Edith McOlrrollJosephine McComb

Lovett McCI"nohonDwight Mocy

Bette M"gel

M"nring Molm,tromGoldie Manning

M"rgort I Morcu,

Baltler M"rtinWini!red Martin

H"rold Mortind"leAlyce Molthewl

D"le MegenityJohn Mee,e

Poul Merrill

John MeyersGordon Michel,

Alvan MillerMaxine Millet

Helen Me-If""

Albert MooneyElinor MortimerEvelyn MooreGail Moore

M"rion Moore

R"lph MOtileMory MortonAudrey Morris

J"ck MosierDorothy MOIl,

Willi"m MuellerRose Murphy

Lloyd MyersAlbert Myers

Sad"o N"gata

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Vernon Nally

Robert Nelson

George Nesbitt

MlIrvin Nichobon

Christine Nuckol.

June NumbersCarl Nyberg

Cappi Oldershaw

Lester Olson

Walter OlllOn

John O'Neill

Dee PackardPhilip PlIge

Ch<'l.rle~ P<'l.inter

Bonnie P<'l.lm

M!lrg<'l.ret P!llmer

W!lrren P!llmer

Elmer P!lrls

Robert P<1Irks

Ronllid PlIrke

G!lyle P<'l.rtner

Don!lld PlITvin

180bel Pe<1Irce

Kilby Perkin.

Dor!ln Peterson

Edwin Peterson

Finl!lY Petrie

Rich!lrd Phinney

Don<'l.ld Pierce

Ing!l Fearson

M<'l.X Pilgrim

RlIlph Pitts

S<1ir<'l. Pochel

EdW!lrd Pospisil

GI!ldys Pospisil

Don<1lld PollerHllrold PowersTheodore Pyzyk

Ruth Pyle

Wesley Purcell

Roy Rllmey

Lloyd R!lUw

Don Requist

Don Reynolds

George Reznor

Woody Reed

Helen Reece

John Reilly

Jane RenfrewBetty RhO<1ldes

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William RhodesGwinn Rice

Margaret RiceGeneva Richardeon

G. G. Rlch<llrdwn

Jack RichmondAlice RiQby

Bruce RivettDon<llid Roberts

John Robertson

Roger RobertsonAllee Mae RobinsonFranklin Rockwell

EliUlbelh RobbMarQaret Rodda

Dale ROQersRobert Rohrbach

Glori<ll RolfeFenlon Roe1telley

Roy Roundy

John RoweJohn Rupp

Helen RussellDudley RUlhE.rford

Mildred RY<lln

EllUlbeth SampsonGalen S<lInner

Don SarQentNaomi Sargent

Mack Saunders

Lloyd Seatz

Albert SchocldeLeonard Shaeffer

Albert SchiermanMartha Schilerl

Dorothy SchroederJohn Schuettenhelm

Frank SevernWlIleen ShavHCleo Shope

Juyne SheehanPal Sheehan

John SheldrewRobert ShewnackJames Siddoway

Jeanne SiersDonald Slllon

Lawrence SIQllnVictor SkUes

Richard Slade

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J"mes StOlltAnn Sme"dCecil Smith

Edward Smith

Frances Smith

Jo Ann SmithNed SmithRussell Smith

""rry SneadLucille Snow

Robert Snyder

""zel SouthardRobert Spencer

M"ry Alice SpoffordMerle Stoddard

Donnel St"mperRuth Steele<Alvin Steiner

OoMld SteworlJohn Stove

Ger"td StoreyJohn Summers

Edwin SullivonElmo Sullivon

John Sulliv"n

Ch"rles SutlonArthur Sw"n,s"r"h Gene T"lbolt

M"rg"ret T"ylorT. M. Topper

Dorothy Lee T"yloeElvin Taysom

Is"bel Tigert

""I Th"tcherSidney Thiessen

De Roy Thom"sEarl ThomasPhyllis Thomas

Charles Thom"sonJeanne Thompson

Orvol ThurmanBetty TorgesenPhyllis Torronce

WiIIi"m TomlinsonRolph Tovey

Piercie TrunnellIris Tunney

Virginio Tweedy

MajeU" TyroIvy Unternohrer

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Ned Van CampenVan Caples

Charles Van Cleel

Andrea Vaughan

Waller Vedder

Naomi Yogel

Robert Wright

Earl Wright

Yiciell Wray

Agnes Wood

Robert Woods

Claude Woody

Ruth Wiseman

Melvin Weinberg

Lucile Wilson

Glen WilliamsEvelyn Williams

Doris Wiley

Harold Wines

Frank While

Dorothy While

Helen Wheatley

Dexter Whalen

Vivian Wegner

Jean Wegener

Marvin Webb

Orrin Webb

Ernest Weber

Helen Jean Way

Joseph Walls

Malcolm Walson

Margare! Waters

Keith Warner

Jack W<'IltonGrace Walls

Glen Wallace

Wayne W<'IlkingtonRobert Walker

Edna Wakefield

Randolph Wahl

Theodore Wagner

Belty Wagner

Clyde Waddell

Boyd York

Frances Zachow

Fred Zamboni

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Coe"h Bob T""ec. R. Sp.UtIY. B. Pow.... P. Wi.e. S. Pevkov. S. Belko. H. Rol... O. o..llintiec. J. NuU'ntl, J. H.c..H.E. Dunl!. L. Smith. AI Pedd<><:k. H.ed Coe"h T.d Senk

R. Ev."Y. W. Muelel. R. T""ueko"'eld, G. Thl....n. R. Orey. R. Sundbel"tJ. J. Cooper. L. Green. D. Senn.c. K. Sundb.1"tJR. Aoo"h.nb..nn.r. E. G...-;rocy. E. Wileon. J. Johne.o". J. K.y.., W. M.zeon. O. Willot. C. Devlin, D. Oreen. M. Oetechout

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Idaho 25 Whitman - 6Idaho 0 Washington - 22Idaho 0 Washington State 13Idaho 0 Oregon 13Idaho 6 Nevada 7Idaho 18 Gonzaga 6Idaho 7 St. Mary's 26Idaho 0 Montana - 16Idaho 13 North Dakota 12Idaho 0 Utah State 10

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dOHN COOPER

TED BANK

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Two touchdowns sunk the hopes of Idaho for winningits annual Homecoming game with Washington StateCollege. The first Cougar touchdown came duringthe first quarter after Goddard had placed the ball inscoring position. Roise did an outstanding job ofpunting during the game. QUick kicking on the partof Idaho gave W.S.C. much trouble. One quick kickwent 55 yards and put the Cougars on their 23·yardline. Soon after this bit of strategy was completed bythe Vandals, Goddard ran 77 yards for the secondtouchdown of the game. Washington State madeeleven first downs to seven for Idaho.

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Still dririnll. b"t tDnD •••il

,

The second game of the 1937 Vandal season pittedthe team against the strong University of Washing­ton aggregation at Seattle. When the smoke clearedaway Idaho was on the short end of a 22-0 score.The Huskies had the championship team on the coastand our showing compared favorably with any. Thegame was featured by much fumbling on the part ofboth teams. During the first half Idaho held theHuskies to one score. The second pericx:l was moredisastrous for the boys from Moscow as the Washing­ton machine put on the JX)wer and ran up the remain­der of the score.

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Idaho's costly fumbling turned what might have beena victory over the Oregon Ducks into a 13-0 loss.The game was scoreless until the final minutes of thefinal quarter when the Vandals blew up and letOregon score two touchdowns in quick succession.Had it not been that Maxson and Roice's fumbles inthe fourth quarter stopped. Sundberg's drive on thell-yard line the Idaho team might have scored.Earlier in the contest Devlin intercepted and ranback for 70 yards only to lose the ball on anothercostly fumble. The performance of Harold Roise,sophomore left half, was the best on the field.

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R. Trzusl«.wu.i, R. Kacs",s,..lo, J. Moo,.., W. Musial

Oood intsrls,..nc•

Roland Wl..t.~. G.oIV" Th>-.. , s....arcI Lu......K......th C.~be....,.

0 ...11 .. cut. th ughth. W.S.C. ll .

The hand of fate was turned against the Vandals onOdober 24 when they dropped a disheartening gameto the University of Nevada Wolves by a 7 to 6 score.The Idaho club played the greater part of the gamein the Nevada territory, but they could not push theirball across the line when they were in the pay terri­tory. Idaho scored first in the beginning quarterwhen Devlin scored after the ball had been put in(X>Sition by the work of Raise. The Wolves then cameback with a passing attack which netted them a

touchdown followed shortly by a place kick whichprovided them with the margin of victory.

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'.

Idaho surprised all spectators by winning from Gon­zaga, 18-7, the most spectacular game of the Vandalseason.

During the thrill-packed game, Idaho played almostperfect ball, tackling clean, blocking hard, and run­ning beautifully. Gonzaga was also playing a hard,steady game with Karamatic threatening at all times.

Sundberg crashed over for a touch-down in the firstquarter and Devlin went through in the third pericx:i.

The Bulldogs' passed to a touchdown and a conver­sion made the score 12·7. But the Vandals came backwith a pass from Raise to Knap for the final score.

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Nice lnlul•••nc•.will go throu<;Ih trip

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Sl..... Belllo. Stonllo Pullo... Anthon,. Kn.p, Eoo.I 0""'0"'"

A lonv punt 0 ..... th.v_III".

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Almost the same Whitman team that bowled overCoach Ted Bank's first football team at Idaho onMaclean field a year ago was practically helplesshere this year before the mentor's 1937 edition ofgridiron warriors. The Vandals took the contest25-6 and everyone hoped that the football stock ofthe University was on the upgrade. The Vandalsminus the services of seven regulars had things theirown way in more ways than the score indicates.The Vandals displayed a strong defense for scrim·mage plays, but their pass defense was not up to par.This being the first game none was too worried.

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!Jrk.kJ.-St.M~The Idaho Vandals lost a hard fought battle to thestrong St. Mary's Gaels on their only invasion of theCalifornia gridirons. When the final gun sou~ded,

the score was 26 to 7, not at all indicative of thebattle that the Vandals had put up. The strongreserve strength of the Gaels was tex> much for theVandals who held their own until the last quarter.

St. Mary's scored the first touchdown in the firstquarter. Knap evened the score shortly afterwardson a sensational 75-yard dash with an interceptedGael fumble. The California team then was helduntil the final quarter when they ran up 19 points.

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WIlLani lJ4It. it ._.,.,hut It'• .,I_

Off·t.c:lal•... WlIIott90" .. I"t.rl...."oo

!JJdro-M~

Badly handicapped by a large number of injuriesamong line and backfield men, the Vandals weredefeated. by the Montana Grizzlies 16-0 at Missoula.

The Grizzlies made their first touchdown two min­utes after the starting whistle, when Jenkins lateraled.to Popovitch, following a run made by Jenkins.

Idaho's fumbles were costly. A field goal andtouchdown in the second quarter were the result offumbles near the Vandal goal line.

Green, Smith, and Belko were hurt and Roise, whohad been Idaho'5 punting boon all season, was unableto leave the bench because of an injured. knee.

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Dad's day found the Vandals pitted against the grid­sters from North Dakota State. After the boys ofMoscow had piled up a substantial lead during thefirst part of the game the Bisons rallied and camewithin one p:>int of trouncing the Banksmen. Thefinal score read 13·12. This was the third win for theVandals during the 1937 season. The statistics of thegame were as close as the score. Idaho made 11first downs to 10 for the Bisons. The Vandals netted296 yards from passes and scrimmage while NorthDakota gained 231. In the passing department NorthDakota was superior.

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Soon.tor Po~ ._.....t HomecomingO.r.ld o.llinO.r, Lyloo Smith. R.I..... Bobby Mo.....

A..,und th. Biaon.'r10ht .nd

i.

Idaho 1••_ the 6.ldbet...n h.I_.tHorneeornln'll

The Vandals bowed to the unbeaten Utah State Aggiesby a score of 10-0 at Ogden, before a capacity Thanks­giving day crowd. The first score was a field goalmade by the Aggies after halfback Dallas Greenerwas stopped by Earl Gregory on the Idaho Il, endinga spectacular 55-yard sprint.

Late in the second period, two passes, Raise toKnap, put the Vandals in a threatening position.But after clicking for these two plays, Idaho slumpedand missed a field goal that would have tied the score.

A freak pass in the third quarter resulted in theonly touchdown of the game, making the score 10·0.

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M. Sumy..n, I. B.nnlon, M. S.und.... Str.nll. J. Soieuz... V. W•• t. M. H.i.n. D. Alb.ny. Co.eh R. MeC".Co.eh AIf....d P.ddock. P. P • ....,n•. C. Foz, Cut"lIn.to. R. B.... , O. C..n ..I••• S..nford, F. Ober, C. Orau. Coach Th.ron W ..rd

J. Hed... R. Loy.joy. A. T.b.ezyn.ki, 0, Holm_. A. R.m.lavin. M, Stodd.rd. E. How.rd. H. Durh.mP. P&9&', M&l/.nlty. H. Johneon, V. K ..nt, C. Dunh..m, O. Cl.ueon

Coach Ai Paddock's Vandal Juniors put in a very profitable season in 1936,assisting the Varsity in scrimmage, and representing the University against thejunior teams of other ~chools. Forty-five plucky Frosh were on deck all throughthe season, and twenty-five of these won their sweaters and numerals. Thirteenappeared to be the youngsters' unlucky number, While they played circlesaround Lewiston Normal for a victory of 18-6, Gonzaga's Bull Pups trouncedthem 13-9, Cheney's yearlings took them for a 13-7 ride, and the Cougar Cubsmangled their prey 13-0. The Junior College outfit from Boise barely tippedthe kids for 2-0. The 1936 Frosh will be some of the classier representativesof the 1937 Varsity.

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P....". Clapp

Robert Tessier is also an assistantfootball coach. He comes fromTulane. Al Paddock is froshcoach of both basketball and foot·ball. Paddock came to Idahofrom Southwest Mississippi Juniorcellege.

Percy Clapp, professor of physicaleducation, is assistant footballcoach and director of intramuralathletics. Coach Clapp wasrecently elected president of the

Northwest Physical Education

Association.

Bob TMSI...

AI Paddoc:k

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w.r..,. J. B.rller M. 8J'......

"Everybody out for the rally!" was the constant weekend shout of Yell KingJohnny Moats, as he swung down the street in front of groups of Idaho rootersout to do their part toward making the next game a successful and spirited one.Every rally was a zestful and noisy affair, with students turning out from all thehouses and halls with noisemakers and loud cheers as the crowd neared.

With the aid of his capable Yell Dukes, Charles Finnell and Lloyd Johnson,Johnny Moats has loyally directed the students in unified yelling during allathletic contests.

The four senior managers of the four major sports at Idaho have a hard andnecessary job to fulfill in the functioning of these teams. They are responsiblefor the equipment and mechanics of the teams.

This year as usual the men in these positions have done their jobs well.Maurice Byrne had charge of the football team as manager. Wilfred Fry fol­lowed the seasonal swing looking after the basketball team. The bats and ballswere counted. by Rex McDowell and John Barker was the manager for the trackteam.

" ••n,. Lloyd Joh.....n. Johnn,. Moab. Chuck Finnall

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ARGONAUT

Philip Hiarinll

Efficiency and effectiveness arethe key-words behind the workhandled by the business stall ofthe Argonaut during the pastyear. Ray Lincoln as businessmanager proved especially capa­ble in organizing the staff andhandling finances.

PAGE &4

Bringing new ideas into old de·partments, the editorial staff ofthe Idaho Argonaut under PhilipHiaring has achieved deservedsuccess and may well look backupon a most successful year. Theeditor's wide journalistic experi­

ence has been a big aid in this.

Ray Lincoln

rnd Robin..,n. AMiatant Manaller

Out 110 the Al'\lonaute

Editorial staff positions were ably and competently held thisyear by Ruth Haller, associate editor; Earl Bullock, nighteditor; Jack McKinney, news editor; Avon Wilson, dayeditor; Cecil Rudeen, sports editor; Erma Lewis, copy-deskeditor; and Larry Duffin, make-up editor.

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Billy. Jan. Auatin

John Broanan

Ear! Bullock

M..jo.i. Gl.n

Ad. Ma...,l.. "_bal

Ruth H.ll••

Mari. Ha-..eh

MUMla Jam..

Erm. l.owi.

Miri.m McF..ll

l.owi. Orl..nd

Dorothy R"...".ar

A~on Wllaon

P..u! Taylo.

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At the beginning of the second semester, gold service pins aregiven to all members of the Argonaut staff who have worked onthe student newspaper for five consecutive semesters. This grantof recognition is authorized by the A.S.U.I. executive board andconstitution. Such acknowledgement is due journalists on thecampus. Eighteen received the Argonaut award this year. Theywere Marie Haasch, Paul Taylor, Lewis Orland, Ruth Haller, JackMcKinney, Phil Hiaring, Ada Hoebel, Avon Wilson, Dorothy Rose­vear, Erma Lewis, Earl Bullock, Murva James, Miriam McFall, BillAsh, Billye Austin, Marjorie Glenn, John Brosnan, Louise Paulsen.

DEB ATE

A. E. Whitehead acts as coach

for men and women's debate.

Through his efforts, trips are

secured and interest developed

so that many students take part

in forensics. Participaters are:

W. Knight, P. Lequineche, LArrington, J. Young, C. Ruch­

man, L Jacobson, C. Dobler, C.Stark, B. Tomlinson, V. Skiles, R.Hyke, L Carr, B. Brown, M.Butterfield, R. Stephan.

Hot SPMeh..

A. E. WHITEHEAD, Coach

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Lewis Orland, stellar debator, isdebate manager for Idaho. Withhis arrangements Idaho took partin the men and women's seriesheld in Walla Walla, in the men'stournament held at Linfield, andin the meeting of the PacificForensic League held in Salem.Bill Lee and Lewis Orland de­bated for Idaho on a tour of Cali­fornia in February.

PAQE 69

Intramural debates were held on

the question "Resolved: That

Congress Should be Empoweredto fix Maximum Hours and Mini­

mum Wages in Industry." Eloise

Hurley and Maxine MacFarland

of Kappa Alpha Theta won thecup for women, while Lawrence

Duffin and Grover Knight won

for the Betas. Helen Moffatt andBryant Kearl received the ex­

temporaneous speaking cups.

x..w...nc. Duffin. G...,,,,,r Knight

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Debating upon the fixed question,

"Resolved: That Congress ShouldBe Empowered to Fix Maximum

Hours and Minimum Wages in

Industry," the Beta Theta Pi team,

composed of Lawrence Duffin and

Grover Knight, defeated L.D.S. toreceive the Delta Sigma Rho tro­

phy. Victor Skiles and William

Reese debated for L.D.S. Duringthe intramurals the teams argued

both the negative and affirmative.

SCHOLARSHIP

Clifton Windl

A"d""y Robi"...."

Richard Bic:ldord

PAOE n

Steve Summers received the Alpha Kappa Psi medalion forbeing the senior man in business who achieved the highestaccumulative average. Audrey Robinson got the Phi ChiTheta key for the same accomplishment for women. TheAlpha Zeta cup went to Reo Smith Westover for the highestfreshrr..an scholastic record of all enrolled in the College ofAgriculture.

The names of Richard Bickford, senior; and 1. Clifton Windlwere engraved on the Xi Sigma Pi plaque for having thehighest scholarship in their respective classes in forestry.The national forestry honorary has maintained this plaquesince 1922 to honor students in its field. Lysle Schwendi­man was awarded the medal given annually by Sigma Taufor frash in mining and engineering.

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Delta Gamma and Senior Hall broke the monotonous rec­ords of Kappa Alpha Theta and L.D.S. by lopping scholar­ship heights. Delta Gamma received the Mary McClintockUpham women's award for highest scholastic achievementsby averaging 4.819. Senior Hall outclassed all men'sgroups on the campus and was presented. with the BurtonL. French trophy for a 4.641.

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JUDGING

The Agronomy team, which judges all types of grain in Pacific Coastagricultural meets, tcok a first position in competition with Utah Univer­sity and Montana State Agricultural College. Alvin Schwendiman wasjudged high point man in the contest. Other members of the Agronomyteam were Ralph W. Jackson, William A. Jean, with Kenneth Wade asalternate. Donald Corless acted as coach for the team.

Team managers can not be overlooked. Dwight Hanley was managerfor all judging teams, arranging competitions, itinerary, taking care ofexpenses and other rigorous duties accorded to all managers.

Mo~.lc Spl.ndo~

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Competing against five other teams from the Northwest, Idaho's DairyCattle Judging team placed third in the Pacific International LivestockExhibition in Portland. The Idahoans were rated first in the judging ofJersey cattle. Team members were Donald Mortimer, 1. Macy, RulonRicks, and Philip Borup, alternate. D. L. Fourt was coach.

The Animal Husbandry team won second place at the Portland meet.Placing first in the judging of sheep, the team was awarded the much prizedRambouillet cup. Members of the team were D. Tucker, N. Wardle, W.Guthrie, W. Schoenfeld, R. Gardner, and R. Jackson. Dr. Beason was coach.

D. L. Fourl. J. M ..ey. Rulon Ricks. PhiUp Borup. Don..ld Mortlrn ..r

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Work makes for superiority in Idaho judging teams who participate in

Pacific Coast competition. From early spring until October, judges are

practicing at every opportunity. Likewise, the coaches give a maximum

of time to assure the continuation of Idaho's traditional success, The

Dairy Products judging team romped off with first place in the Portland

meet, defeating Utah State, W.S.C., Montana State, and O.S.C. RulonRicks placed second as individual judge. Members of the team were

Rulon Ricks, Don Mortimer, and Darrell Deane, with Merlin Murdock as

alternate. D. R. Theophilus was faculty coach of the Dairy Products team.

D, Mo~tlm.~,M. Murdock. D. R. Th.ophllu., R. RlcQ, D. De.n. Mora P.n......

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AUTUMN SOCIETY

On October 9 alumni and students renewed acquaintances at the HomecomingMixer when the new orchestra "shell" and public address system were initiated.Scores of fathers received a warm welcome to the campus and enjoyed them­selves at the Dad's Day dance on November 20. Jim McFarland's Pep Bandsupplied rhythmic music for both dances.

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I

Scabbard and Blade pla;l.liJea in their red fiannelll Dorothy's nady for fun ... He'. had his "I"tank it'. cold ... Mon skiers ... Buried Li:ny Walking over snow piled two feet daap can'tcoma spring too .oon for the football men, thay hava to help out ... Snow, and mo", .now

•__...o:..:::r.~_"'_

We'd hate to call that fun-they .e.m to Dan', publicity ... The fog has lifted and the campusi, a fairyland ... Oelt hau•• hom up hiqh You have many .ympathizen ... Boots ... Learninvby doing ... Engine room ... Ain't 10'" grand ... Tut. no mod••ty ... Look out Jean, it'll kick

SOPHOMORES

Clan YounvV.rl. Durant

James Galloway was elected president of the sophomoreclass at the elections held in the falL Others elected were:Clara Young, vice president; Verla Durant, secretary;David Pace, treasurer. These officers held office for the firstsemester when they were replaced by R. Trzuskowski, presi­dent; M. Geraghty, vice president; L. Schwendiman, treasurer.

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Rlc....rd T.......o-ul M.rcell. O......ht"H.Lo.. Abbott

LyLo Sch....dl ....n

The outstanding event of this class is the annual Holly daywhich they sponsor at Christmas time. Roman Thune wasgeneral chairman of the dance and assembly which are thefeatures of Holly day. The assembly in the auditorium pre­ceded the dance, which was held at the Blue Bucket Innand attended by a large and happy crowd.

PAGE 89

Robert AbbeyHelen Abbott

Jack AdamsonLeon Addy

Donald Albin

Robert Alexanderson

Jean AlllonChesler Anderson

Don<'lld AndersonEarl Anderson

Kenr>eth AndersonKennelh ArnettLeon<'lrd ArringlonRudolph Aschenbrener

Betly Ash

Harold AlklnsHenry Atkinson

Lavell Avery

John AyersBilly Bachar<'lch

Jean &erCl<'lrence Bagnall

Fr<'lnces BoirdVirginia Boird

Beverly B<'Iker

Helen Banbury

Gerold Bartonl<'lmes Bean

Fr<'lncls Be<'lttyR<'Iymond Beeler

George BennettSus nn... Block

M tthew Bc... rdm... n

Morrts Bohma!l.William Boone

Belh BothwellEugene Bouqhlon

Howord BowmonJ... rr.::! Boyd

Wllliom Boyd

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Ellyn Bradshew

Harold B~eltllin

George BremerOtto Brende

Morlen BriQ'ham

Merle BrittonBerber~ Brodrechl

Mergaret Brown

Richard BrownWallace Brown

Ruth BrowningLloyd Broyles

Loren BrunsPauline Brush&I ...a Budqe

Edward Burl:.t"Eleancr Butler

Ross BullerKatherine ClldyClaylon Campbell

Richard Cllmpbell

Jemes CaplesKenneth CllrberryBarwre CerlqulslPaul Cerlson

Merqeret CllrothersJoseph Cerr

Harold CarrinqerJean Chendler

William Chase

Georqe ChrepeJemes Clack

Allen ClllrkGrece CleytonJohn Clemens

Helen ClouqhMerqllret Colburn

Irene CommackConnie Connely~vid Conselus

PAOE Itt

Everett CoxDelbert~ Crowley

Kenneth Crowser

Charles CrowtherRobert DagQett

Edward DakinArthur DalleyRichard Darnell

Homer Davies

June Davies

C~rcl Jean D~vls

Margaret D~vis

Neil Daylettn Denning

Leah Dinnlson

Chester DissmoreGeorge Dorsey

Carl Drakelettn Driscoll

Maxine Driscoll

Verla Dur~nt

Harold DurhamMarian DwiQhtDouglas Edwardslohn Eldf'r

Carroll ElfordDorothy Elliott

George ElliottKarl EmeryRobert Erickson

Carle EsmayMorine Eubanks

Earl EvansIva Margaret Ev~ns

Uoyd Evans

Eileen ExeltonPhHip Fair

Maurice FeredayRussell Fisher

Allred F1echtner

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ReJ: F1uh,utyLeslie Fog-Ie

Robert ForbesJe.:ln Fr"nC'isCI"rk FronC'iKO

Doris Fr"nsonAlbert Frei

Uslon Fremstod

R"chel FrevertV"lIet!o Fries

Kathryn Frost[)ovid Fulton

ChllTles G"bby

J"mes G"l\owoyArthur G"nnon

lames G"rnerWilbur G"rtenHester Gentry

MlIrcell" Ger"qhtyId" Mae GilIenw"ter

R"ymond GivensK"rl Geble

Lorr"ine Goodm"nGordon GoodsellRit" Golzinger

Eleonoro Gr"h"murl Gregory

Richord GreinerForrest Gripton

George GrOQon

Barbaro GwinnJohn Hammerlund

Leo H"mmondJames H"mpton

Judith H"mpton

Morgit Honsen

Glenn H"rdinqMlIrY Harmer

Theodore Horne"Ch"rles Horris

PAG& &3

J"ck. H"rrlsJ"ne H"rvey

N"ncy H"rveyOwen H"lley

Walter H"wal

Calypso Hawley

John HayeNorman HeinUaAm~eline HelmholzLester Hendrix

Oliver HenzelEugene Herron

Muguet HesbyAlberta Hill

Helen Hill

Raymond Hill

Billie Louise Hilll"rdPaul Hink.ey

Wright HittRobert Hoqge

Dorothy HoldenNeva Homan

Max HosodaRosanna House

Martin Huff

Esther Huqhes

P"ul HuqhesRoberta Hughett

Richord HutchIsonRaymond Hyk.e

Mox HymosMarion lsenburg

Wesley locobsonNelson Jeffers

Horold Jenk.ins

EIiz.at'oeth Jensen

Mox JensenElmo Jeppesen

Cloude JohnsonElaine Johnson

PAO£ t4

Margaret JohnsonJames John.ten

Ray KaczmorekWando KayMortin Keith

Clyde Keithley

Leonord Kell099Bernell KenningtonCharles Kiljanczyk

Mabel King-

Anthony Knop

urnest KoleHermon KoppesFrank KurdyTony Kurdy

Nicholas Lllfren~

Joseph LombertRichord Lllmbert

Linton 1.llngWilbur 1.llrltam

Berkeley UlrsenAnn Ul Rue

Wesley LllthenEthel LotlimoreDale UlwrenCe

James Lewi.Phyllis Lewi.

Richard LinkhartRobert Linkhart

Lois Lipps

lonet LillieEdwin UoydIsabell LouisRuth Lukens

Alvin Macartney

Lester Mllcltey

Frllncis MlldsonCharles Moillard

Waller MalloryJohn Moguire

PAO&"

Andrew M"tsh

Willi"m M"tsh"llRich"rd M"stin

Helen M"thew!Chesler McArthur

John Mce.,.11

Zelm" Mce.,.rrollBetty Lou McConnell

M"rq"rel McGee

W"II"ce McGill

Berth" McGr~lh

M/In;Jorel McPhersonHenry McQuode

John McVeighBorry Merrill

Don Melkejulio Milburn

Arnold MillerRobert Miller

Normo Mitchell

Sor" MitchellHow"rd MonksJOll8ph Montell

Jomes MooreMory Moore

Poul Morken

M"bel MortonWolter MusiolZelmo Myers

Orol Ne"ring

Conoid NelsonMlchoel Nelson

Williom Newlon

J"mes NixonEomor Nord

l"y NungesterAudrey ObergFronk O'Brien

MON;Juerile Ogle

George Olmsleod

PAOl: "

Willi"m OlsonJohn Osgood

O"vid P"ceHow"rd P"rish

Ross P"r$Ons

Velm" p"ttonAnton P"ulson'II.mes Pence

Arthur PetereenBlI.rb",~" Pe~erson

Winifred PetersonFrederick Pickell

Willi"m PierceRobert PittsVelmer Pixley

AlI"n PooleEmmet Porter

How"rd PotierChllrles Poulton

Ger"ld Price

John PricePlIul Price

Robert Putnll.mMlIrgllret QuinnArthur Quirin

Gordon RlIdlordMllrill. RlI.phllel

DoOllld RlImllRober. RlIllirf

Irving: RII.Uw

Phil RemllklusJeS!! Rhodes

MlIxine Rices"muel Rich

Dee Ri<,:hllrdson

Ben RicksJessie Ricks

Gerllid RidgewllYElmer Riem.... n

Robert Rias

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Roy Ritchie

Francis RoberlsFoster Robertson

Golden RobertsonHelen RogunI

John RoiceHarold RoiseEsther Rosevear

Herman RossiJanice Rolering

James RyanRuth RyanEl!en s.,mpson

Herbert s.,nderson

Wendell Satre

John Shaller54.on Schneider

Robert SchmillSherman SchmidtCharles Schuster

Lysle SchwendimanEllen Scott

Victoria ScottAleene ShieldsRolly Shumway

Ardis SimpsonJustin Slele

Vern SlichterJessie Smith

Loretta Smith

Lyle SmithMary SmilhRaymond Smilh

Robert SmithEdwin Snow

Gilbert SnowChristine Sollman

Jack SollmanGordon Sommer

William Sorenson

PAOr: IlI8

Je1ln Spooner

George St1lrk

K1ltherine SI. CI1lirRobert Steph1ln

H1lrold Stichter

More1lu Stodd1lrd

CI1lrence Stokes

Fr1lnces Stolle

Alfred Stone

Gr<'lnl Stringhllm

Nels Stromberg

Irll StubbsHelen Sulliv<'ln

Mllry Sulliv<'ln

Keith Sundberg

Cecil Sutton

Helen Ann SuttonFrederick SW<'lnk

Robert T<'lylorWllrren Teqlln

WlIyne Thom<'ls

Keith ThompsonWl!li1lm Thomson

Rom1ln Thune

Fred Tile~lon

Harold Torgerson

Ailene Trunnell

Richllrd Trzuskowski

Helen TurinskyEdward Turner

Dorothy UtterRuth V<'lnouck.

Thom1ls V1lssar, Betty Ve<'lley

Robert Verv<'leke

June Viel

D<'lle Vining

Leslie Voorhees

Esther WIIgner

H<'lrry Wakefield

PAGE 99

Elizabeth W~ldror

Floyd W~llis

Wilti!lm W~tl

J~mes WelshH~rold Wennstrom

W~yne WestElden Westerq~rd

Chester Westl~ll

Borton WetzelReo Westover

Arthur WhileKieler While

Rex Will!lrdLorr!line Wllli!lmsFlor~ Willi!lmson

M!lry J~ne Willi~mson

Le Roy WillmoreCI!lyton Wilson

Rich!lrd Wilson

EdQ'!lr Wilson

Vincent WilsonAncil WingerGeorge Wood

Russell WoodRuth Woodw!lrd

Lyle WoodyRobert!on Wyco{J

Alice WynnW!lyne YenniJ~mes Yoder

Ru.qsell Yorqesen

Lorit!l YorkC1!lr~ YoungJohn Young

M!lurice YoungBern~rd Z!lmwwTheodora Zilk!!

PAOE 100

JUNIORS

Wil.l.ia"" M..,\earM...-jo.... Gl.nn

LoulM P.ua-nP.ul Enn"

Paul Ennis led the Junior class through its first semester.He was assisted by William Maclear as vice president;Marjorie Glenn, secretary; and Louise Paulsen, treasurer.Kenneth Fitzgerald succeeded to the presidency for thesecond semester. Others chosen were Agda Walden, vicepresident; Luke Purcell, secretary; Gerald Martin, treasurer.

R. H.worth. K. n __....Jd

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Aqd. W.lden •Luke Pu...,.l1

Oereld Martin

Junior week, the big time for the Juniors was held this yearduring the week of April 23. The general chairman of theweek appointed by Prexy Fitzgerald was Ross Haworth."South Sea" was the theme chosen by the committee forthe week. The Junior parade, the cabaret, and the JuniorProm were the big events on the list of attractions.

Ce.l B,onoon, Donno_Mey South, Ludlle Cottle, Her.,ld Oloon

PAGE 103

Robert A. Abbott. B.A.Wendell HiQh School

Kathryn Adam•. B.A.M","""w High School

HowaNi Ahl.kol/. B.S.(ror.)Lewl. ftnd Clark High School, Spokone.

WoohinQton

Hant<oy M. Albrethaan. B.S.GonneU HiQh School

Al...,k Al.,.ander. B.S.(Cham.E.)Bol... High School

O ... n AlIi...n. LL.B.rUer Hiqh School

Thll'Odo... Aim. B.S.(Pre_M.d.)Wolloce H~h School

Clinton Alaop. B.S.(M.E.)Boi... HIQh School

John Andanon. B.S,Twin F4U. High School

Pa"l And.non. a.S.(For.}Belen Hiqh School. New Me.ico

Rob.rt And....on. B.S.(Mln.)Wollooe HiQh School

John Andrew•• B.S.lAl/r.}Pormo Hiqh School

Herb••t Anl/.ll. B.S.(ro••)ainlon Hlqh School, Clinton. 10wo

William Ash, B.S.(B....)Boi ... High School

Kima Asp.ay. B.S,Wo•.)Glenbon! HiQh School, Glen Ellyn, lIlinol.

J ...... Atwood, B.S.(M.E.)Lewloton Senlo. High School

Billy. Jan. A...tln. B.A.(Jour.)BI"ckloo! HIQh School

Richard aak.r, B.S.<Mua.Ed.}CooUT d'Alene Hlqh School

Robart Bak.r, LL.B.Rupert Hiqh School

Serah J.n. Bak.r. B.S.lEd.)M","""w High School

John Baldwin. B.S.(Ch.....E.)Lewloton H~h School

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Ro....-t Baldwi... B.S.(M.EJJ..w....... Hlqh School

v ........ s.tl, B.S.(r.r.)Sodoo Spri_ Hlqh School

Joh.. B...... , B.S.(Ch.....E.)L.wl••nd Clark Hlqh School. Spolia...,

Wuhlnqlon

Joh.. B..k.r. B.S.(8....)S"hl H,qh School

D.nd s.rt\.tt, B.8.(A9r.)Soondpolnt Hlqh School

S. M. Barto... B.s.IM.E.)G.~lIeHJqh School

Ch..l.. B.ylon. B.S.<A...,h.)Bon...... Ferry HIQh School

O.rtrud. Bech.r, B.S.(B"•.)Twin rail. HiQh School

R~ Bell. B.A.BI.ac:lJooI Hlqh School

Ruth S.U. B.S.tH.u.)Sol.. Hlqh School

Sh.r....n Bellwood, B.A.Kimberly H!Qh School

Doneld B...adl<:t, B.S.(Agr.)L.w!.1on Hlqh School

Ma..,. Bell Benn.tt. B.A.L.wWon HlQh School

Marte Berv. B.S.(H.u,)PoooWlo HlQh School

o-.e1<l Bo!V"r. B.S.(S....)L.wl...", Hlqh Schol

Arthur Betcher•• B.S.IM.E.)~ Hlqh School. Roy. W.ohl....,1on

Welt.r Bett•• B.S.lEd.)Lo& A""",let. Colllo,n!.

Ruth Berie. B.A.JeHer-. Hlqh School. PI.>rtIond. Oreqon

Rudolph R. Beyond.rf. B.S.(B....)o.......poo1, Wadunqton

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R.y Biatlin•. LL.B.Poc,,"ello HiQh School

MHton Bl.Un.r. B.S.(P... ·M.d.)Nomp.o High School

Gl.nn Bodily. B.S.(AlIr.)Pr...ton H,gh School

Eli:uob.th Bodw.ll, B.S.{Ed.)Lewio 000 Clork High School. $pokone,

WoshlnglOn

WHlia Boh......n. B.S.{Ed.)T~ HIQh School

M.th. Bol.s. B.S.(Bus.)Moscow High School

Robsrt Bollinll.r. B.S.(Bus.)Lewlolon High School

".an Bolta. B.A.Gooding High School

Philip Borup. B.S.(1...-r.)Heyburn High School

Mary Bra.tan. B.S.W...-Nu....)Boise High School

Robsrt Brswsr. B.S.(Bue.)Wolloce.ldoho

Nonn.n Bri1l9S. B.s.(ror.}Pen...""l" Hiqh School. Pen...""lo, Florida

Dean Bro.dh.ad. B.S.(1...-r.)Rupert High School

Karl Bronson. B.S.IAlIr.}Burley HIQh School

Cl.ud. Browsr. B.S.(rar.}A.Mon High School

Walt.r Brown. B.A.Lewioton High School

c.o.....u. Brunn.r. B.S.(Ed.}Weotmlnote, Holl. $<III (..oke C;ly. U1"h

Ja",•• Burkhard. B.S.(Bus.)Bli.. High School

Donald Burnatt. B.S.(Bus.}WolI"oe H'Qh School

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M.lrin Butt.riield, B.S.CA9~.·BaI.. H,glI School

Dow. Byln!.on. B.S.(JI.II~.}1..1>.<\ Hot plinq_ HlglI Scllool

Dwight C.bl., B.S.(I'o•. )T"""",,. Ali..",.,

o.e.~ Cabl., B.S.<Ed.)R"pId Oil", Sou.h o.kote

W.1fred. c..leon, B.S.eM_h.E.}Moocow HlQh School

Do~othl' C••pent.., B.S.CEd.)Twin .'011. HlglI School

Soorn c...u

E1rn.~ Chell.., B.S.BoiM Hl/;lh School

C••nd.U Ch.tfi.ld, B.8.(Ao'~.)Rlcllfleld H;qll School

CI....nc. Child•. B.8.(BuI.)Buill HIIIII Scllool

Georgi. Ch.........n. B.8.([;d.)Firlh High School

K••hryn Clenl.nd, B.S.(BuI.}KOOIkio HlglI School

d••n.tt. Cllfford, B.A.Pocelello Hi<;Jh School

WilI1.Im Clublo, B.s,(I'o~.)

Mullon High School

AlIM Conw.y. B.8,m.Ec.)Blocklool High School

S,m Coonl'Od, B.S.(M_h,C,)801. High School

Lucill. Cottl., B.S.{£d.JRnbu.q Illqh School

Neil Co...n ...,.. B.S.1An:h.)eo.u. d'Alenot HJqh School

B1.ln. C~.wlord. B.S.(Ed.)P1umlMf Hl/;lh School

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S- C"ddf, B.S.t&c:l.lCor<aU.. HlQh School. eor.alll.. Oreqon

Ma..,. Curt.loo. B.A.K""", Hi(lh School

Ed..ard Daiw,. B.$.Balee HlQh Sc:hooI

0.-;.. Da.v. 8.8.(£.&.)Notth Centrool Hiqh School. Sp>U....W....._

Glandon Da.v. 8.8.(S.....1Panni Hiqh School

Do.... D........n. B.S.CH.Cc.1Surley Hiqh School

ROMrt D.._on, LL.B.Pocatello IlIQh Scho:>l

Rodnay D..n, B.S.(P.... M.'l..)Modl-' HI",h School. Rubul"Q

D.....I De.ne. B.8,(Aj'.'An"""I'" HI..,h Schoo. An.corl"

WOlhlTIQlOn

000"94 Dec:1o.r, B.8.(C.E.)K.,...U. HI'll> School

01_",_ o.Cou""ay, B.A.Culdew<: Hiqh School

Lola Di"IoI..-n. B.S.CEd.)&ubeno Hlqh School

Alta Ol.thel"" B.8.(£d..)r-t...,....HlQhSchool

OlSON Dohler. 8.8.(8....)Roc:Uord Hoqh School. RocUorcl WadunqIon

John Dodo. B,A....-"""'

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N.... Eialnver. B.S.IEd.)101...,.. Hlqh School

F ••nee. £ld...dlla, B.8.CEd.)Bolte HI'll> Scbool

Edw.rd Elliott. B.S.(Bue.}. LL.B.Iloloe Hlqh School

Le.h Ell.... B.S.(Bu•.)Lowl. lind a ...k Hlqh School. Spok"ne,

W"ohlnqlon

K.th"P' Ern• ...,.. B.S.(Ed.)~k Hlqh Schcd

.I...... Enoliah. 8.8.(8_.)W.ILtooe lIlqh School

J...oma EnlUl, B.8.(1"0•.1La." Hol Sprlrq. Hl9h School

S.""'ca !dl.ton, B.A,M"*'<>w Hi'lh School

Phyma ralrbairn. B.8.(Ed.)Wei.... High School

J_ Fallin;' B.S.(I""•. )M""k.ay HlQh School

Lou;" r.ulkn.... B.S.tEd.)w...,.. Hlqh School

Jam_ F'iah.•• B.s.kiaho r...b H>qh Sdlool

WWlam I"ltavara1cl. B.S.Wor.)J«,n rrU>Cill Ao..mo Hogh School.. a...ktton"w__

Darid ri><, B.S.(e,E.1Twin Fall. HI9h School

o.an Fluharty, B.S.(P....M.d.)MOKlOW Hl'lh School

r .....ld Forkner. B.S.Mo-oow Hl'lh School

Robert r ...,.. B.S.(F"T.)Lcd. Unlon High School. Lodl, Coh/omJ.

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John 0 ..1..11. B.S.IBu••)Burl..y Hi9h School

Eth.1 O.hrk•. B.S.(H.Ec.)M<*c<>w HI9h School

Br.ndt G_1. B.S.(,I"'ch.)North Centrol H\9h School. Spokon...

Wo.hlr>glon

J.m... Oibb•• B.S.(M..:h.E.)Lewloton Hi9h School

WUlI.m. Oi1lr.y, Jr., B.A.Coldwen Hlqh School

Thom... GLII. B.S.(Ed.)Bot ... Hi9h School

Marjo.'. Gl.nn. B.S.(Bu•. )Hoil"y HiQh School

Lou;" 00.'•. B.S.{E.E.)Sh"lI"y High School

LM Good••lI. B.S.(Allr.)W""lon HlQh School

Rob.rt O ....nvlU•• B.S.(Bu••), LL.B.K..IIO\19 HiQh School

0111. G ..... n. B.S.(P.... _Med.)Bot... HIQh School

Ol.n Gr..n, B.S.(Ed.)H",her< Hoov..r HI9h School. GI..ndol...

Colilornlo

Gordon O ....n"'.y, B.S.(l'o•.)Pormo HI9h School

John Or'.v•• B.S.(Min.)Twin Foil. High School

WilIi.m. Outhd•• B.S.IAg,.)Emmell High School

M ..ri. H ......,h. B.A.Twin Foil. Hlqh School

Vivi.n H'II.don•• B.S.(Ed.)Coeur d' AI...... High School

Phyma H..l.y. B.S.(Ed.)eo.ll"ford HiQh School

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Rich.rd. H.II. B.S.IC.......E.)Coeur d'AI<ane Hiql> School

N_l H.l!.tt. B.S.lFor.)Councll H'91> School

G.orr HUld". B.S.IP-_Mod.1Kello9<;I H",I> School

Ru.1 H.....n. B.S.(A.;rr.)Firtl> HlQh School

S_n H.lUOn. B.A.Payelte Hlllh School

Cu.ldln. H.rd.". B.8.lH.Ec_lBladlool HIIII> School

Boyd H.rl.nd. S.S.(Ed.)Troy Hlllh School

C••ndol"n H~_, B.A.St. .....n. HlQh School

E....1'd H.rri80n. B.8.IAvr.)Dow.....,. Hiqh School

CL.ud. Hut, B.s.lEd.lSandpoint Hlljh School

Ho••1'd Hut!.". B.8.(A.;rr.)Fruitland Hiqh School

R.... H.worth. B.A.Payen" Hlllh School

Rob.rt H.7.n... B.8.(Avr.1Coeur d'Alene Hiqh School

H ..rold H••dy, B.S.Wor.)Buhl Hlllh School

oJ...... Hleu, B.8.lMln.)W-.s.r G...-. Hl<;Jh School.w~

G ........ M..,.,ri

John HIU. B.S.WOO'.)Mullan HlQh School

N.oml HlIIm.n. B.S.(Cd.1Sol... Hlllh School

H..I... HI ..k.,.. B.A.MacG~ Hiljh School

M.ud. Hod......... B.8.(Ed.)Coilonwood High School

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Dwlqht Hofhn_. B.S.(Ch.m.E.)a..-, Hlqh School. 0-..,.. W"",,lnqlon

"_ph Hol_r. B.S.(B...JCoeur d'Alene High School

G..... ld Horuoweh. B.S.Hurloon HilJh School

ElI...b4th Horton. B.S.(Mue.&d.}ShotUey HIlJh School

CorlF1l Huhbard

C1eta Huciaon. B.S.Gocd,nq Hlqh Sdlool

Elmer HUllh_. B.S.(P... ·Mecl..1Nftmp" HIlJh School

Rob4rt Hulb.ry. B.S.(For.1Urb<lnft HIgh School, Urbftnft, IlUn,,"

M • .,. Huleu. B.S.tEd.)Bo:,\l=- High School. Bl"OC:lllnqa. Soulh

c....ol Humph..,.. B.$.(H.Ec.)Iolooa:>w HOQh Sdlool

K."".th Hu"verford. B.S.ITor.)

eta... Hunt. B.8.lAvr.l~ Hlqh $choaI

Bert Huntinllton. B.s.(Ch.m.E.}Bun.,- High School

ElolN Hurley, B.A.PocftteU", HllJh School

&dw.reI Iddi"o;Ie. B,S.(Agr.)Butler HllJh School. Peru. Indift""

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r ••nla Kapel. B.S.lFor.}John 11. I/oqere Hlgh School. Spoko",".

W...."""'"

W.lt•• Kantol., B.S.{Agr.}Dor1nellv HI",.. School

VI<9lnl .. J"h........ B.A.Mo.<:c>w High School

R.,.. J.llnelr.. B.S.tEd.}Orot,no High School

Andre. d _. B.A.. LL.B.GoodlnQ H h School

Arth". "'oh........ LL.B.SL Anthony Hi'lh School

1:1..... .10"_, B.S.(Ed.)Kendrick High School

rrMrnan ........n. B.$.(M..,h.£.1~.Wuhl"lllOn

M ..1o. d........ 8.8.(£..£.)Leu Hoc Spril"Ol'p H....h School

Ronald I"g:l.-, B.A.(AO")Kendrick High School

v ..... Im_, B.&.(Che.....C.)Iclobo Fallo HiQh School

B.1tJ' In\ll•• B.$.(H.£o.)~ Hi<;lh School.

E ..~n. J.y, B.S.(EcI.)Pl"ltlD'MOr Hlqh School

0.11 Ingl., B.A.0..,..., H;';'h School

H.len ....\0'. B.S.(Ed.lS•.Imon HI",h School

K.lth Jacob, B.S,lT•••)Antelope Volley Hlllh School.

e"llfornl"

....n•• Jac"-n. B.A.t..wll and C.rk Hlqh School. Spoka.....W ....._

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Alb.rt K_la, B.S IE.E.)Wend<>ll High School

Lyl. Kauff",an. B.S.Wor.)New Plymouth High School

Willar<! K.h .... r. B.S.(Ch.",.E.)BoI ... High School

Maz K.nworthy. B.S.(ror.)W811"ce High School

Ru K ....ing.r, B.S.(Acc.)Ruperl HiQh School

Rob.rt K.y_. B.S.(Agr.)Council High School

Mall King. B.S.(B....)OTI"n1 High School, OTI"nl. W8ohinqton

Nina Kinghorn. B.S.(M"•.Ed.)SugeT·S!>lem High School

John Kinn•. B.S.(B"•. )Orolino High School

Harold Kirkp.trick. B.S.(B"•. )Culde..." HiQh School

Rob.rt Kirkpatrick. dr .. B.S.(rodMoacow High School

Virvini. Kirtl.y, B.S.(Ed.)Sl4r Hlqh School

Macy Koatal.k. B.S.Moacow High School

Shirl.y Krogh. B.S.(Ed.)Lewi. er>d 08't High School. Spohne.

W8.hlnqlon

Barth" La....,n. B.S.(Ed.)Firth High School

Lao 1.&....,n. B.S.(B"•.)W81nut Grove Town.hip Hiqh School,

AhoM, lIlinol.

d.,. Lad"'o..... B.S.(C.E.)Fr"ntlin High School

W.nd.ll Law.... nc•• B.A.Homote, High School

Wayne Lee. B.S.rAg...)M,dw8Y High School. Rigby

r ...n Laighton. B.A.Boi... High School

Dean La..."n. B.8.(Ch.....E.)Moacow Hillh School

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O"rald M.rtin. B.S.(Tor.)8.,1"n HI'll. School. 8elen. New Me.leo

CherI"" Manhail. B.8.(S"•.)u.. Sl. u.-.... lllonoia

Homer March. B.8.(M"t.E.)Coldwell High School

"ohn Manning. B.8.(I"ar.)St. ~'. Aooodealy. llclee

P"ul Mann. 8.S.(E.E.)Lowl.,on H,,,h School

Willi.a", Me.c:J-. B.A.<LL.B.)Idaho r"lI" Hlqh School

h'or Lon......... s.a.tEd.)eraiq""""'l Hoqh School

Harold L"ama. S.A.Cataldo HLQh School

In.. Lu.........m. B.•.BoI.. HLQh School

Warnn 101...0........... S.S.(I"or.)Spinl Lak. Hiqh School

Lo.. Lang•••ig. B.8.(I:<I.)CrolQmo<ll HIQh School

William LueM. B•••(ror.)Notre De.... Aoodeml'. MItchell. S. DekQla

Roy Long. S.S.(Ag..}Kendrick HI"h School

" ....... Low•• B.S.)B....:leu....., Hk,1h School

W.nd.ll Le..... B.a.(Agr.)Burley High School

T ......... Lewis. B.S.(Ed.)Pocer.llo Hiqh School

PAOE liS

Arll. Maet.r. B.8.(8.... ). LL.B.H..hl HIQh School

Ell.. M ••h... B.S.{e.E.)a ..rley Hlqh School

RleholrG M"",...U. B.S.lArch.)Twin falb Hio;Ih School

Glad:r- Mee.. ..1eJ'. 8.a.lCd.)PaM F.lI. Hlqh School

Il'"rinlll" McDonald. B.S.(P..._Med.)Eden HlQh School

Canooll Md:bo,. 8.S.(8....)BuM HlQh School

Milian> Mc.Tall. B.A.Twin F.n. HlQh School

B..~ Meruland. 8.S.(8....)North Cenual H>qh School. Spok.o....W...._

" ..n. Meln.,..... B.S.(Cd.)r...willton Hlqh School

d..,1a MeKln",,}'. 8.A.Salmon Hi<lh School

Ch.rl.. McL. .....hlln. B.S.St. M"rl.. HIQh School

K ••hl..n M"L..n. B.S.{Cd.)Okaoooan HIQh School. OkOQOQan.

W".hlnolon

K"nt M"O....n. B.S.Praalon HIQh School

G""I'III"" M .."h.",. B.S.led.)C..1deaa<: Hl<lh School

Llon.1 Millar. B.S.tror.)f","land Hi<lh School

M.......... Mint,. B.8.lH.£c.)SocM Spn_ HlQh School

AI•• Mltch.n B.S.fAvr.)~ Hlqh School

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Bard Moo..., B.A.Bot.. Hl<;lh School

01,,11.. Moo... , B.A.te.... and Clark Hl<;lh School. Spokane.

W..lmlQlon

Mad.Ii". Mon... a.s..(Ed.)G ....... r..,.,. Hio;Ih Sd>ooI

Ch.af.J.. M ....b.clr.. B.8.(8....)W.lI..... HiQh SchcoI

£1....r M0'/lan. B.S.(Av-r.1Herburn iqh School.

Ouo M""lol'. B.S.(S.... )SI. Morleo HI9h School

Dorothy Molt. B.B.(SuD.}Rupert Hl<,Jh School

B.U. Mottarn. B.S.tN....&d.)St. M.oriel HiQh School

ronol MurdockThomu HlQh Schcd

Mory MUM""'" B.A.Lewl. and a",k Hl<;lh School. Spol".....

Wo.hlnc;llon

dock M"ryhl', B.S.(P...M..:!.)lIupee'l Hloh School

Fr.n.... Murtha. B.S.(8uo.)lntetmoun"'ln lnotitute. W__

M~ NodU. LL.B.Pullm.an Hiqh School

Bernorel N.~. B.B.eM.t.}51. JoM,ph'. AcodemJ. Bel..

Otto N.l.on, B.S.tror.)Troy HlQh School

Roland Nol.a<>n, B.S.(8,,0.)801.. 1l10h School

W",,,,,,. Ni.eholf;, B.S.(t:d..)M.-w HlQh SchcoI

,,_.. Nleholaon. B.S.(CcI.)"'- HlQh Sd>ooI

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w......"c. N.....n. B.S.(Ch.m.E.)Coeur d' Alene High School

,Jup.' Nutting. B.S.(Ed.)Rupert Htgh School

Eino Nuuttila, B.S.(For.}W8ukeQ8n Town.hlp High School. W8U'

keQ8n. IlHonoi.

Huold Old..,n, B.8.(I'o•.)R8ndolph.M8COn AC8derny. Fronl ROY81.

Virqinl8

B.ylu. Ol...n. B.....Jerome High School

P.t•• Ol..,n. B.S.(M.t.E.)Coeur d" Alene High School

Milton O'...hout. B.S.(Ed.)Declo High School

Richard P.ri•• B.S.Kollo,;W Hiqh School

P.ul P .....iah. B.S.(C.E.)Olldwell Hiqh School

J.n. Pul.y. B.A.Olldwell High School

Loui... Paulaen. B.....Lewl.ton High School

Paul Poulaon. B.S.("'gr.)Aberd""n Hiqh School

Stonko Pa~ko~, B.S.(Ed.)Goodinq High School

Garth Pack. B,S'("'I'.)OQden High Schoo. 0<;Iden. Uteh

"'uguat P.n•• B.S.(M.t.)AlleQheny High School. Pittsburg. Pe.

,J••n P.nc., B.....Peyelte High School

J.ck P ..... t. B.5.(I'o•. )Olldwell High School

L- P.t.....n, B.S.("'g•.)Poul High School

M ••tln P.t...o". B.S.(Ed.}Troy High School

John Ph",n.y. 01 ... B.S.(C.E.)s"ndpoinl High School

noyd Pick.tt. B.S.{Bu•.)Ookley High School

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John Pi."",•• B.8.(Aqr.)Mal", HI<;Ih Schcw>l

Woodrow Pi."""". B.S.(Aqr.)Twin fall. High Schcw>l

P.u1 PoW-no B.8.(Aqr.)8cue Hl9h School

Kenn.th Pt-ton. B.8.1M.£.)Coeur d'A.... Hl9h Sd>ooI

L .... Pu""""l1. B.8.(I;d.)Ruburg Hl9h Sd>ooI

Tho",.. Purton. BS.lE.E.)8cue Hl9h School

Lov.1ol R.ci.... B.A.GIermI ferry Hl9h School

Ralph IQdloni. B.S.lE.EJBuhl Hl9h School

Phylliol R....d. B.$.(I;dJIdaho fall. Hl9h Schcw>l

rr.nk R.nd.U. B.S.(Ch......E.)L&wlotor> HlQh School

EI••no.. R.dli.ld. B.S.Id<!.bo faU. High Scbooi

ElIri.d. R.ln&dorl. B.8.{Ed.)Han...n HIQh School

Aud..y R.nnu. B.8.(Mua.Ed.)L&wUtonHlQhSchcw>l

,bcl. Rlch.rd.. B.S.(Ao•.)A",.rloan fallo Hl9h S<:hooI.

Rulon Ric.... B.S.(Aqr.)Madl.on Hl9h School. Re~burg

W....d. RIc.... B.S.lEd.)Madi«ln H><;ih School. Re<burg

Ea.-I Rltah..",u. B.S.WorJCoeur ~Alene Hoqh School

PAOE IIi

Dorothy Robbl.... B.S.lEd.)BoI-. HlQh School

John RolM-u. B.S.(Aa~.)

S""I"r&1arn Hl9h ScfloOl

Loo"'Nnc. Robl...on. B.A.Ham"" HlQh School

M...10 Robl........ B.S.IS....)G,""'l"'U. H.lQh Sc:hooI

Roboo<"t R_re• B.S.""-:ow HlQh Schocl

K.thoo"'". R_. B.8.(H.Ed~ HlQh School

H .....,. R_•• B.S.IP...MM.)GlenN fe..,. HlQh School

Ru~rt Sanborn. B.8.(E.&.)y.kl SenIor HlQh School. Y"kl"",.

W 11'lQIOn

William &nd..... B.8.(S....)Bl6c:klool HlQh School.

R....I_ S.nd• ..-n. B.A.Coeur d'A'- Hiqh School

0.1. Sanner. B.8.(Ag•. )Twin ran.. HIQh School

Loio S".\le, B.A.Collu Hlllh School. Coli.... W...hlf>Qton

Mery Schmitt, B.A.GoodI"O HIllh 5<::I>0oI

Roboort $ch...,....r, B.S.lDu•.}Coo.,. d'Al_ Hlllh School

O ..loo Sehuboort. B.S.(MM:h.E.lF"'1I1"nc1 HlQh School

Howard Scott. B.S.IS....)a.:u. HlQh School

M ........ ' Scott, B.8.<Ed,1N-.w HlQh School

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H .....ld 8.nlun. B.S.lM.EJCMlw-I HlQh School

Ml.<-land s-.rln. 8.8.(8-.)Twin FaU. HlQh School

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Emy Lou 8mlth. B.S.(£d.)Twin Foil. HlQh Sc~

Gordon Smith, B.8.1B.....lSol... HlQh School

r,...man Snyd.r. B.8.lf'0r.l~.....~. P.r~.~I....nllo

o..,~ 8ornmu. B.S.lEd.)No<th Control High School. Spoko"".

Woohl"9lOn

Do".... M.y South, B.S.(Ed.)Bun.., HlQh Schoo(

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Coeur d' Aloe"" High School

Lilli. Spoo...,.... B.S.lH.Ec:JH.",,,," HlQh School

Do" Sp..u.WO'r, B.S.lror.)~HlQhSchooi

Thorn_ Sufford. B.8.tp...·M....JI..-fIloon HlQh School

Edgar SU"to.. , B.S.(ro•. )Uvoe o..k Unl"" High School. Uvoe o..k.

Colllonlio

R....II Stula. BAtA.,.r.lNJddIelon HlQh School

0100"" Starll". B.A.North Conlrttl ~h School. Sr>oU-.

W....lnqlon

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Ed,... Stoc"ton. B,8.ICha... ,E.)*- High School

IMIMI Sto..Mbo....,.. B.8.(Ed.)Huellon Ru.,,1 Hi<;;Ih School

M.I~ Stone. B.S.IMue.Ed.)Lewl."nd Cla'k High School. Spohna.

Wa,hlI>Qlon

O.n 8to•••. B.S.CM.E.)Wei... Hlqh School

r ••n"Un Sutton. B.S.lAg•.)Mod..... High School

M ...g ... t Sw.yn•• B.A.Moocow High School

Varnon T"9JJari.. B.S.lJ'or.)M.ndi<On t1iqh School

Kannath T.,lo•• B.S.(Bu•.}Plu",""" Hogh Sehool

Robart T..t .... B.S.IA,•.)MeN!lan High School

M t T.lc:har. B.8.tH.Ee.)G,.no l11e Hlqh School

K.thl.an T.nd.n. B.S.II:d.)Coeur d' Alene Hlqh School

Ch••lolt. ThOl\'lpoon. B.S.tH.Ee.)Pod hili Hlqh School

Ea. t Tho...poon. B.8.lJ'or.)In nlaln lnmlu". Wet...-

H......11 Thorn•. B.S.IEd.)Rocki<Ond Hlqh School

M.rg...t Tho.nton. B.A.Coeu' d·Ale.... Hl'lh School

H.r.., Tollol'd. B.S.(Cham.E.SpIrit Laka Hlqh School

O\ad.,.. To....lln.aon. B.S.IEd.)8uhl High School

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K.lth To...y. B.S.(Agr.}M.lad High School

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Robert To....e. B.S.lB..... )Woll_ Hi<;Ih School

Ste.. l.y T....heile. S.S.(Ag...}Ruperl High School

Peul Tru.hlood. B.S.<Ed.)CoklwoelJ H;qh $chooI

Hele.. Tu....bull. B.S.(l:d.)Mc.oo.. HlQh School

Til.. Veu'lllhe... B.S.Bcaee HlQh School

Robe..t V••be....moe•• B.S.tBu• .>KOOIkio Hlllh School

Thad v_•. B.A.eo.u.d·A..... HlQh School

A'IIIde Weld.... B.S.(Ed.)Bonn... r.TrY Ulllh School

Helen W.l..... B.S.(EcI.)Bc>nr.ro F...,. HlQh School

William Weuo... B.S.{AlJT.E.1Peck H19h School

G..- W.ud. B.8.(Ed.)Buhl HlQh School

Willi.... W.~uJ't. S.S.(C.E.)801.. Hl9h School

Robe.t W.lch. B.S.(Ed.)O"' [lla Cenlrol Hl9h School. D<lnlvUIo

N York

Eath•• W.n.....t .... B.S.tEd.}Nampe Hl9h School

01'......... W-a.•• B.S.(B....)Burley Hl9h School

A....abel W.u.l. B.A.Lo..1eIon Hl<;lh School

Kathry .. Wh.l.... B.S.tBul.}Poy.tto Hi<;Jh School

Albe.t Whit., B.S.tCh.m.E.)Bonn<>... F.rry Hillh School

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0.... Whitlooy. B.S.(Bua.)l1upert HI",h School

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Karl Wilao... B.S.tM....Ed.1lloJriel' HlQh Sc:hcoI

Ralph Wilao... B.S.(Ed.)Twin F"J~ HI",h School

Rol.nd Wlnt... B.S.Appleton HI",h School. Appleton. Wtaoonoln

Cd... Wood. B.A.eo- HlQh School

E.....tt Wood. B.8.(B....)Coldwell H!<,rh Sc:hooI

Morto.. Wood. B.8.Hudon HlQh School

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Cllfford Woodw.rd. B.S.Wov",ly Hl",h School. Wove,ly. WuhlRQlon

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BASKETBALL

Co.c:h r. TW0900d. E. Eddington. K. "..,ob..". L.w~. R. P•••__n. G. Grog.n. M.n..,... W, r..,.K. Rob.rtaon. R. L.'Oign•. L. Smith. D. "oh.....n. R. Win..... B. K...m ••. S. &1100. W. Bohm.n

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Washington State ­WashingtonOregon -Oregon StateIdaho·

Won LostII 5II 5II 55 II2 14

Pct..688.688.688.313.125

BILL KRAMER

roRREST TWOGOOD

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j~ - 'U. e. .e. .4.On December 15 the University of California stoppedat Moscow to playa two-game series with the IdahoVandals. The ooys from the sunny south took thefirst game by a 45 to 34 score. However, the Vandalswere battling all the way, and it was a last half drivethat pushed the Bruins in the front.

The second game was a different story. Led byscoring of Kramer and Bohman, the Vandals camethrough with a 30 to 26 win. The Idaho boys playedgood ball, guarding well and recovering the ballfrom the backboard, which was one of the mainreasons for this victory_

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Ln Roberuon, Roo,. l.ooo...l9n.,E1....r Eddington

U.C.L.A, .hoola •. 9U.rd... lo,. Wintn

Down but not out .•. h_ V-b it _w_1'Who v-ta it?

Idaho's Vandals made a title-bound Cougar teamscrap for their two wins on February 5 and 6. Fri­day's tilt wound up the W.S.C. club winning 35 to28. Kramer held high scoring honors. Saturday'sgame was even more spectacular and the men fromPullman, led by lvar Nelson, managed to nose outa 29 to 26 win.

The other two games of the series, played on thePullman floor, saw the Vandals defeated in the firstgame by a 42 to 17 score. The last game was a muchmore even clash, however the Cougars won, 48-40.

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The first two Oregon games kept the fans on theedges of their seats at all times. Both of the gamessee-sawed back and forth with the Oregon clubcoming out on the long end of a 32 to 29 and a31 to 29 score.

The third game of the series saw a rejuvenatedIdaho ball club take the floor and play ball aroundthe Oregon club to break into the win column by a35 to 31 score. The last tilt, however, went to theEugene club. They started to revenge their defeatand won, scoring 46 to the Vandals 33.

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A hit o' f_t ...,Uon in th. O"*llon g ......A good .hot

Do.. "'oh........ l.71. Smith. Willie Bohman

A "",~.mhle u ..der the baaIt.tN••,. t .... It off ofth. hackt.o.rd fo~ W.S.C.

The Vandals were not able to best the WashingtonHuskies in any of their four clashes. The first twogames were played on the Huskies' floor; the Seattlemen winning the first 24 to 17, and the second game39 to 22.

When the Washington team played on the homefloor they were only able to best the Vandals by alast minute scoring spree. which netted then a 36 to31 win. The last game of the series Leverich went ona scoring streak which was too much for Idaho tobattle, and Washington won by a score 01 44 to 29.

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W..Mnllton ...0 ...

MINOR SPORTS

Under the direction of Coach Bob Tessier, former Tulane Universityvarsity swimming star, Idaho swimmers this year competed in threeintercollegiate swimming meets, and in the Minor Sports Carnival heldin Moscow. Teams from the University of Washington, Washington StateCollege, and University of Idaho competed. With only a limited turnoutfor varsity swimming, coupled with the loss of almost all of last year'ssquad, Coach Tessier was handicapped from the start. Idaho lost toWashington State College, the University of Washington, and to theUniversity of Oregon, and placed third in the Minor Sports Carnival.

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Paulol'on..

Wrestling, the grunt and groan sport, found many participants andgreater interest this year than ever before. Student Coach Paul Jones,assisted by Percy Clapp, led his men through an undefeated season,winning three matches, first in the Minor Sports Carnival held in MoscowMarch 6, and were undisputed Northwest wrestling champions. TheIdaho wrestlers were invited to participate in the Pacific Coast champion­ships at San Francisco. The season's record includes a 19-13 win overWashington State in the first match, a 23-13 defeat of the University ofWashington, and a 21-15 win over Washington State College.

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On guard I

Fencing, although a comparatively new sport at Idaho, is rapidly comingto the fore in popularity among the minor sports. Student Coach ArthurPeterson is trying to bring fencing at Idaho to the popularity it enjoys inthe east. Idaho fencers competed in three intercollegiate matches, in theMinor Sports Carnival in competition with Washington and WashingtonState, and in a practice match with the Spokane Fencing Club. Althoughthey won no matches, the interest shown in this new sport is significant.With only two veterans, Billy Gigray and Eugene Jay, Coach Petersondeserves credit for the commendable showing his team made.

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Bill HudlOOn

Tennis, ODe of the more popular minor sports at Idaho, is continuallyhandicapped by the windy, rainy weather, which keeps the players inside.It did receive a boost last spring, however, with the completion of fournew cement courts, claimed to be among the finest in the northwest.Idaho engaged in three intercollegiate tennis matches, playing Whitman,Washington State, and Gonzaga. The final scores were against them ineach case, but the individual matches were close and well fought. Tenniswas coached by Al Paddock. Idaho's team was composed of Bill Hudson,Hugh Eldridge, Ddwain Vincent, Howard Scott, and Richard Axtell.

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Completing their most successful season, Idaho boxersthis year brought to the fore the fact that good coachingand concentration are the two essentials of a successfulsport. Boxing has been, and continues to be, Idaho'sonly self-supporting sport, and its popularity growssteadily year by year. The squad is under the directionof Coach Louie August, a University of Idaho studentand boxer, reccgnized by the Golden Gloves Committeeas the best boxing coach in the northwest, and pickedby them to coach the tournament team at San Francisco,We extend thanks to this Idaho booster.

Luk. Pur<:.11Loui. Augu.t

M. o.t.rhout, J. Ni.on, W. MeGill. R. Sundb....... Sehm;dtR. Millu. A. BI.w..., L. Pure.n. J. r.llim, r. O'Bri.n

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Idaho ooxers won three cards, tied two, and lost one.They defeated the Portland Multnomah Club and NorthDakota; the Vandal Frosh triumphed over the MeralomaAthletic Club of Vancouver, Canadian champions. JimClabby, Rolly Shumway, Bud Benoit, Patsy Fitzpatrick,Jackie Doone, and Ralph Miller won Northwest GoldenGloves championships at Seattle, Rolly Shumway andJackie Doone won Pacific Coast Golden Gloves cham­pionships, Ross Sundberg and Rolly Shumway won PacificCoast Intercollegiate championships, and Rolly Shum·way won the National Intercollegiate championship.

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Idaho's sharpshooting rifle squad, coached by Captain Lewis Norman, did verywell for themselves this year. Competing in the Ninth Corps Area match withteams from eight other states, they shot out a final score of 3602 points out ofa possible 4000. In past years our rifle squads have stood among the best intheir competetive matches, having won the national, and always placed some­where near the top in all meets.

PUBLICATIONS

PAOE 142

When Sir James Barrie advanced theidea that woman was created fromAdam's "funny bone," many quizzicalbrows lifted. But adequate proof forthis whimsy can be found in the 1936­37 Blue Buckel edited by Marie Schnei­der.

Under a woman editor, this collegehumor publication has maintained ahigh standard throughout six issues.Jean Dunkle, named as assistant editor,has teen a capable helper throughoutthe year. Contributors of unsuspectedtalent have helped to make these num­bers representative of our campusthrough the use of satirical prose andcaricature.

UIfTVlllSll1' or !DAltO

HANDBOOK

Ruth s..-

Dom McDurnoU

The Idaho freshman handbook is pub­lished annually by the Associated Stu­dent Body, to be presented. to incomingfrosh. This book is commonly knownas the "Frosh Bible," because it is sohelpful in the orientation of first-yearstudents.

The handbook contains a messagefrom the President of the University, acomplete list of officials, and an ever­handy calendar of events, along withinformation on campus government, andaffairs, athletics, activities, and organi·zations, as well as traditions, songs, andschool yells. The 1936-1937 edition wasedited by Doris McDermott, with LeeDailey and Ruth Bevis as assistants.

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LeonN~u

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"The Idaho Forester," the publicalionthat is issued annually by the School ofForestry, had Leon Nadeau as Editor inChief and Don McKeever as businessmanager. The magazine is filled witharticles of interest to men professionallyinterested in forestry. The doings ofalumni and their addresses are listed,and the men receiving scholarships arereported. A section of the magazine, pop­ular with students, is set aside for forest­er's humor. This year's edition featuredthe picture of Dean D. S. Jeffers and amessage from him as the new dean offorestry. Field trips taken by the for­esters were recounted for readers.

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III

William Arnu

The official publication of local engin­eers is "The Idaho Engineer." It en­deavors to print articles of much interestto all the readers of its group. WilliamD. Arms was chosen as editor, assistedby Robert R. Strachan as business man­ager.

Associate editors are Howard Monksand Paul Taylor. The assistant businessmanager is Albert Torelle; circulationmanager, Barry Merrill. Others on thisstaff include: editorial, Paul Parrish,Leslie Gillette, Lester Hansen, RobertMiller; business, Charles Harris, PaulMorken, Joe Lambert, Bill Herrington,and Linton Lang.

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8RAVINO THE STORM

S TAG E

John F. Sollers fills a long-felt need inthe drama department for a technicalman. Coming to Idaho with scholastictraining at Carnegie Technical Instituteand Yale. and practical experience inlittle theatre, Mr. Sollers has had ampleopportunity to test his ingenuity with aninadequate stage and meager equip­ment. In "Paths of Glory" and "Noah"he employed unit sets and used lightsfor variety in the modern manner. Be­sides serving as technician, his job is totrain students in beginning play pro­duction and interpretation.

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Miss Jean Collette took upon her shoul­ders the burden of directorship leftvacant by the leave of Fred C. Blan·chard. That she is not afraid of hardwork, long hours, and arnbitio.us, moo­ern productions is evinced by the twomajor plays she has directed: "Paths ofGlory" and "Noah." Recognizing thefact that technical students can notenroll in play production courses, MissCollette initiated a system of try-outs forthose interested in dramatics. The cam­

·pus is justly proud of Miss Collette asshe is an Idaho graduate.

John J". SOU....

"The Bishop Misbehaves" opened the theatrical sea·son. The paradoxical title suggests comedy, andcomedy it was with Gene Ryan in the stellar role of aBishop who yearned to solve a murder mystery. WithAnnette Wien as stooge, he solves a jewel theft andrestores the heroine-Nerissa McNealy-to her estate

by fOiling the villain of the piece-Ted Brasch.Charles Marshall commits grand larceny and getsthe girl, while comedy is furnished by Fred Rasmus­sen, Aldrich Bowler, Betty Bodwell, George Oram,and Lewis Gaby.

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Ten.. momenu In "Pethe of Olory"

" "Paths of Glory" was an innovation in Idaho theatre,and perhaps can be called its greatest production.An anti-war drama played on a unit set and stagedimpressionistically, it was concerned with idea, notcharacter. Each in the cast of thirty men and onewoman contributed concretely to the idea-war isfutile butchery. Veteran campus actor Aldrich Bow­ler deserves most comment for his superior interpre·tation. Significant portrayals were given by AndyJames, Glendon Davis, Ted Pyzyk, George Oram, andRay Hyke. The cast was chosen by try-outs.

PAOE ISO

"Petticoat Fever," a comedy, was Fred C. Blanchard'slast play for the regular season before he departedfor a leave of absence. The play deals with DascomDinsmore, a feverish wireless operator played byAndy James, who is frustrated from loneliness in theArctic Circle. Beatrice Fisher as Ethel Campionliterally descends from the clouds to sweep him offhis feet, bringing her fiance, Earl Bopp. Dascom'sfiancee appears in the person of Helen Wilson, andthereby hangs the conflict, affording a fun-lilledevening.

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Going a step further in mOOern dramatics, the ASUIpresented Dudrey Obey's "Noah," a fantasy in threeaets, based upon the Biblical flood. and founding ofthe races. Glendon Davis carried the stellar role asthe venerable carpenter who constructed a rudder­less boat for Goo. Martha Allen was Mrs. Noah;Gene Ryan, Harold Durham, Joe Mills were the sons;and Christine Nuckols, Barbara Walker, LuDeen Wal­drum the girls. Ed Albany represented Man. Otheractors took the parts of animals on the Ark. AnnCurtis was director's aide.

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"Lady of Letters," a three-act comedy, ended thetheatrical season hilariously. Beatrice Jane Fisherplayed the leading and title role of a woman whowanted to be useful and so purchased a poverty­strickened author's book and published it. GlendonDavis played the author, while Peter Dodds was theLady's husband. Margaret Taylor, Eugene Ryan,

Barbara Walker, Ann Curtis, and Fred Rasmussenplayed character parts. Others in the cast were BessCuddy, and Betty Bodwell. Settings were designedby Dorothy Brown.

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Interest in the drama often takes the form of unglori.hed, unsung lal:xJr for those students who devotehours backstage and receive no more thanks thanthe responsibility placed on them by the directors ofdramatics and than the self-satisfaction derived fromthe act. Some of these admirable individuals preferto construct and strike sets, doing such menial laboras hammering nails and calcimining flats; otherspull light switches and put on grease paint. Suchscenes as those used in "Noah" require real artists,skilled in producing stage effects.

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MUS I C

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ARCHIE M. dON&S

At the head of the Music Department of the University of Idaho isArchie M. Jones, who came here from Minnesota in 1935. Mr. Joneshas charge of the Vandaleers and an a cappella choir, which is hisbrain-child. Ably assisting Mr. Jones is George Stump, who also isfrom Minnesota. But singing can't go on without accompaniment,so we have Carl Claus, who has been the director of the IdahoSymphony Orchestra for fourteen years, and has one of the finestof student orchestras in the Northwest. Nor would the MilitaryBand be such a fine aggregation were it not for the flashing batonof Robert M. Lyon, who changed the tooters from "monkey suits"into gay blue-and-gold band uniforms. Our pipe organ gaveHall Macklin a vent for a talent which he possesses, besides hisfine piano playing and instruction in piano at the University. TheMisses Miriam Little, Velma Gildemeister, and Bernice Barnard,all of whom have studied abroad, instruct the instrumental aspirantsat the University of Idaho.

CulClaWl

Idaho's Symphony Orchestra, directed by Carl Clausof the Music Department is a group composed of theoutstanding talent in stringed and reed. instruments.It numbers more than fifty pieces. Several of themembers of the Music Faculty participate in theconcert and assist at practices. Karl Wilson is thestudent director.

Each year the Symphony Orchestra gives twoformal concerts in addition to its various appear­ances at all of the important assemblies held at theUniversity, besides sponsoring recitals in which itfeatures its most talented young artists.

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"1m Mer.rland

The Idaho Pep Band was organized on this campusin 1929. It comp:JSeS a group of the outstandingstudent talent, who supply snappy music at all majorathletic contests and who each year present an orig­inal show, produced entirely under student direction,and one of the year's major classics.

This year. for the first time, the Pep Band cameunder the direction of the Music Department, keeping

its former right of choosing its own members anddirector, and remaining independent financially.Student director Jim McFarland swung the baton atthe jig-saw Pep Band show and at all the games.

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PAGC 158

The \lneccom~nled.In~..

The A Cappella Choir, an innovation of Archie M.Jones, head of the Music Department, has enjoyedgreat popularity and rapid increase in membershipsince its birth two years ago. These vocalists form agroup composed of both male and female voices.Their group membership is based upon the showingof the singers in scholarship, personality, singing abil­ity, and activities, along with the ability to appearbefore an audience.

This year the A Cappella Choir combined with theUniversity Singers to present Joseph Haydn's "Crea­tion," directed by Mr. Jones.

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Rolart M. Lyon

The University's Military Band is an organized groupunder the direction of bandmaster Robert M. Lyonwhich provides music for the marching feet of theR.O.T.C. cadets during the drills and inspections.This band is organized with officers and a board ofdirectors.

The blue and gold suits started this year by playingand parading at their homecoming game. Later inthe season at the Oregon game, they again playedand paraded. In a Band Concert, with a repetoirewhich included older classics and the newest inswing, the musical cadets ended their year.

Tha military b..nd h .. rd at work on th. Auditorium "t.g.

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The Vandaleers are a mixed chorus selected on thebasis of their singing ability, gocx:l. scholarship, out­standing character and personality, who representthe University in concerts held throughout the North­west. It is under the direction of Archie Jones of theMusic Department with James Burkhard managing.

BeSides supplying music at graduation, and carol­ing at the Christmas season, this group has manymembers in the choirs of local churches. This season,the Vandaleers went to Portland, Boise, Spokane, thesmaller surrounding towns, and also gave a per­formance at the Lewiston Cherry Blossom festival.

Jam_ Wrl<;lht. P....ld.nt

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The annual Spring Song Fest, sponsored by SigmaAlpha Iota, the honorary for women music majors, orthose having shown real talent in the field of music,was arranged with Marie Schneider acting as chair­man. Miss Schneider is a major in music, also amember of Sigma Alpha Iota. Each of the dormitories,as well as the Greek houses on the campus, presentedtheir various songs in the contest. Members of themusic faculty acted as judges. Several of the groupswore uniform costumes, which were very effective.The winners of this contest were the Gamma PhiBetas for the women's division, and the Phi GammaDeltas for the men.

G.m.m. Phi B.o•• winn....

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Th. Jut ..h ......l f". H.yd... ·...C...ti".....

A..,hi.M. J".....

Professor Archie M. Jones of the Music Departmentpresented the University of Idaho Singers and theA Cappella Choir in Haydn's "Creation," both at theSummer Session, and in December of this school year.The large student chorus was composed of male andfemale voices numbering 160. Hall Macklin playedthe organ and the Symphony Orchestra, under thedirection of Carl Claus, made a background andaccompaniment for the singing. The outstandingsingers were featured in solos. The "Creation" is anoratorio, and is one of the three most famous in theworld. The other two are the "Messiah" and "Elijah,"both of which are by J. Haydn.

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The University of Idaho is fortunate in having one of the finest Music Deparbnentsthat may be found in schools of its size anywhere in the land, and in havingstudent talent which is worthy of a high recognition.

Chief of them is the Pep Band, a student organization with a reputationthroughout North Pacific circles. This year Jim McFarland is its director. RichardSwingler is a member of everything that pertains to music, and most versatile ofthe student musicians. Gertrude Gehrke is the accompanist for the Vandaleers,and plays pipe organ music for local churches. Dick Baker is said by HaroldBachman, of Chicago University, to be one of the best trumpet players he hasever heard. Idaho's string quartet presented numerous concerts in this vicinity.

Th. String Qunt.1 Th. c .... t of th. P.p Band Show

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WINTER SOCIETY

S.nio.. in formal. and atift ahirUI

The Senior Ball was a sophisticated scene with decorations of black and silverin a modernistic winter garden wherein guests danced to music of Paul Ennis'band. This band was also featured at an assembly preceding the Holly DayDance of the Sophomores, in which a gay informal atmosphere was created bya lighted tree, bells, wreaths, and colored streamers.

Chru.tm.. brinlfO Holly Day Dance

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Tap. and Terp. quinta ... We dream of the "Ad" walk .haded by tree•... And .le.p l.t. 10 the g.me will comeloaner ... Some blUleb.ll ... 5.nio... I'4lc.ive gr.duation notic••... Mora blUleb.ll ... Fencing draw. crowd ...Engine.n' robot i. the favorite, elpeciaUy for the children (1) .•• Th.la.t anow di••pp...... . Green-up time for'UNO ... Then comes the climax of women'a activitiell, M.y Day Fe.tival and the crowning of thll qUllon

Barbara and pall take advantaqe of the fint lunlhine So do carpenten constructing the infirmary ... Whiteshoes and tennis arrive ... Then that Ipring frost Baleball and girls dancing on the green are a further signof spring ... Graduation daYI approach ... Then every "can" in town i. in running condition ... The cooks,like the one at Sigma Nu, please ravishin9 appetites of tennis playe", durin9 the lut .tra9glin9 days

A. S. U. I.

II. g. 'lI. !J. .Pecu/eIuThe first student governing board in the University's history to beelected by proportional representation was composed of ninemembers. Student body president, Bert Larson this year, is electedby the customary direct voting procedure.

Vice-president for 1936-37 was Bill Armstrong, Bend, Oregon;secretary Julie Davis, Boise-both elected by the executive boardmembers themselves. Larson, the president, hails from Twin Falls.

Other board members were R. Gray, C. Collins, D. McDermott,F. Robertson, 1. Banks. F. Rasmussen, and M. McFall.

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He who used to play football on Idaho's championship footballteam of 1900 now calls signals from the money end of the game.George E. (Cap) Horton has been Graduate Manager of studentactivities since 1923.

Of special interest to him this year has been the investigationand formulation of plans for the construction of a new $50,000football stadium that will be ready for service next fall. "Cap"made a special trip to the University of Colorado and the Univer­sity of Utah to learn the details of stadia in those places.

A.S.U.I ...t th. polla

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B. Arrna1l'(1nll'. D. McDermott. R. Or.y. D. Robert_n, F. R..m"...nJ. Dn;', C. Collin., J. Benk., M. McF.ll

The executive board of the A.S.U.I. is entrusted with the legislativeand executive powers of the constitution of the student body.Meeting weekly, its members hold office for one-year terms andare presided over by the president. Ex-officio members are a fac­ulty advisor, an alumnus, the editor of the Argonaut, and thepresident of the A.W.S.

SENIORS

Wilfrood Fry

Four years have elapsed since our worthy seniors enteredas green freshmen. This year the Gem of the Mountainsdedicates the spring section of the yeari:x>ok to those whohave achieved the desire for a higher education.

Officers for the first semester were: Wilfred Fry, Pres­ident; Margaret Murphy, Vice President; Barbara Lipps,Secretary; and Woodrow Sorenson, Treasurer.

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P.ul Jon..Aud...y Robi....,n

RoJ..rt J.nun

A unique thing happened when a coed was elected to theimportant post of second semester senior class president.This distinction fell to Miss Helen Parmley. Others electedto fill the remaining offices of the oldest class were PaulJones, vice president; Audrey Robinson, secretary; andRobert Jensen, treasurer.

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Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary organization, was installed atIdaho in 1923. The purposes of the group are to serve the campus, to promotescholarship and leadership, and to encourage a friendly feeling among women.Members are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, sociability.

MEMBERS

PAOE 1110

JANE BAKER

ESTHER FLENNER

CATHERINE BJORNSTAD DOROTHY BROWN

ERMA LEWIS DORIS McDERMOTT DOROTHY ROSEVEAR

Silver lance, local honorary group for senior men, was established at Idaho in1923. Senior men are honored with the silver lance on Campus Day and arechosen for excellence in leadership and scholarship, Being strictly honorary,the purpose of the organization is to recognize achievement of the campus.

MEMBERS

~',

LOUIS AUGUST

BERT LARSON

JOHN FARQUHAR

RAY UNCOLN

ROY GRAY

WALLACE ROUNSAVELL

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Cy..J.ILH Ad"I.... , B.S.(EcI.)F,I•• Ru...l H-!9h. School

Sweel Hall, "I" Club. T u... 3; Lindley H"ll. Preaidenl 4; Sw....,H"n, P...-de,,1 4; C Count,..,. 3. of" c..pt.oln of: Tred. 1·2~"';C..,. Counlry aub. Tr-.u....... 0". Vi.,. Pl"e$ldenl, 3.

Lynn A. Alt••n, B.S.lAvr.lMldw"l' Hlqh $chooL Lewlr<llle

~UQh Hell Alpho Zet..,; 11'1 Club

Went AI...nd.r. B.8.(Ed.)Mc.:>ow HlQh School

let. D. AU.", B.S.lEd.)~ Hoqh School

Spun; W.A.A.:. o..leth Tefh GimM.

E. Willi" ... And.non. B.S.tFor.JHamp" Hlqh SchoolCol'-- oIldooho

A_'-<fr....-...

Arthur Anell. B.8.{ro•.lMo-oow HlQh School

Willie ... A,m.., B.S.(E.E.)W"II_ HI",h School

fun Willi.... ".metro'll!. B.S.lB".'}Bend 1l11h Sehool. aer><!. OreqonOreQ.Ofl ntUlu!. 0/ T""'hnolO<;lY

Larnbdo Chl Alph<l; Alptwo K"""" Pel; BI.... Key, Preoldenl 4; ['llfor·0011-01". Kniohu. Sc:ribo 2. P....denl 3. N"I1"",,1 ?re.Ident 4; Sop/>o­mono Man on E>t..,,,llye Board. :I; A.S.UJ .. Vi"'" Pr-idenl 4: I'll••.tralem'ly Council, 3 s.c......rr 4, A_uf, I; Co-ch.l'..... n 01Junior P",6de, 3; Ch..1 n A S. ,I. 0...,.". Commm_. 2.

Me...."" Arthur. B.S.IP..._M.d.)Lapwai Hi<;Ih $chooI

Mildred M.rian Aah, B.S.(Ed.)Bc>L. Hlqh SchoolColI_ at ldoohoo.l,. Gemma; Ezqlllh Cub; A/'QOfW'u~ 2; Blue Bucket, 2; Gem 01

,he Moun""l .... 2.

l.c>ula V. Auguat. B.S.m....)lewlll ..nd a..rk H"ft:.....hool. s.:ou..... W......nqlon

o.J"" T.." c.J"'" HlQh 3; Alpha ~PPIl Poi; Sll_ Lane-,N"..... ''1"' Cub; o..sm.t Cub; Bood"'9. 1·2. eo"..". 2: Ge.-.JOwu""",n SoP-- frol>c. 2; Alpha ~PPIl PIi. T_..... 3,M,,·.... "I" Cub, ~, 3: JlIJUCC" ~n on Eueutl... Boord. 3;Inlr.",,,r.J No_, 2.

1'....t1".. a.e.bac, B.S. C.C.)AJ"" Iloilo.. l"Iuhppl.... l..ncb

Edith K.thleen Bail..,.. B.S.lEd.)Roc.e...ll Hl<;lh School SMttIe. W......fIQ1OnU"'''''''11 at W<OSIunqlonW<Mh,fIQ1On SUo"" ColIeQooa-.,"""-I School

taPPll ~PPIl Gamowo; Y W.C.A.

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Ch..' •• B.LL. B.8.Chadron. NlIbraok"

H...old B.II. 8.8.(-'9•.)Mldw., Hloh School. Men"n

RldoonboUQh H.lt Aq Oub: Anl .....l Husband'1' Judq'r>Q T...rn. 3;UltM Int-o.....tlc>n4l. 2-3.

H.n." s..u.... B.B.{C.E.)1.eIlM; Hlqh ScbooI

Philip B.nd... B.8.(I"o•.)SpoIi:_. WMhlnqton

P.lm•• B.'1I'•• B.8.(&<I.)McVille HIQh School. McVllle. North o"ko\<l

Albe., Bl.l•• B.8.(Ch.m.lPTi_ ~'".r Hlqh School

s...y Boo'h. B.B.(t:d.)Kellow Hlqh School

Id. M .. Boo'hKellow Hoqh School

WIIU.m So..n. B.8.""'_ Hlo;lh School

P.w.lo"-n SOwlo..... B.B.(&<I.)Curlotw Hloh School Cur...... W.....1nqUl

FooIbIU. '-2-3. B.ueboll. 4.

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Thaclcl.us Lionel c.mpbell. LL.B.801_ HlQh SchoolUnl.....1y 01 Idaho. B.A. Doq.- 1932

Siq_ Cht Phi Bet<l l.<oppa; 81"" Key; 511 ...... L.once: Soobberd .ndBl.cle; The Cu......'n; Bench and Bar. ChI..1 hutlOOl. 3.

AI_io P. C.p........ S.S.(Fo•. )Crooby Hl<;lh School. Waterbury Connectlcul

Sw....l Han: A"""",lala<! FOrMl....; Minor "I" Oub. 3·4; Vanny Swim·mlnq T.... m. 3.

Glenn Bull.T. B.S.(E.E.)Eden HIQh School

Rich.rcl DO"91_. Burr, D.8.1AO'.)Wei'! High School. aevelond. OhioPurdue Unlv....Uy

TlI<It8 Xi; A'll Cub; C..... Count,.." Purdue Exponent; W .....tllng, 2-34

Earl C. C••Iao", B.8.(S....)Do....., Hlqh SchoolUlah Slate Ajr1CUIlUr,,1 CoIt.qe.Unlftrtlly '" daho. Southttrn Branch

R>denbaU<;lh Hall; Alpha. J::"ppa Pa.

Wil.on Bundr, B.S.(Aq>-.)Cu.ldeNc Hlqh School

Do.....thr c...-oly" S ....wn, 8.8.(£:1.1Mee..ll HH:ih School

Del .... Del.... DeII<O; HIqhM! Hono.... J: HlQh Hl>fION,. 2; Sl>oJ.., J'rMl.doenl 2; Cordl",,1 Key: MortaT 8o<lrd; ""pp" Delw Pi; Gem 01 lbeMoun""l"., :I.J; ArqonIIOul. ]·203; BI ..... Bucket 1.203, A.SUI.. Sec­r-et,,11' J: A.W.S., VIOll Preoldenl 4; Pan.Hellenlc; V.r>d<olMI"I. pf'Mi.<>enI4: VM.d,,~l1eo: Enqll.h Cub.

.1"",_ P. B....wn. B.S.IFoT,JHoi Spring. Hlqh School. Hoi Spril\QO Noll"....,l PMk. Ark""....Unlnrolly 0/ Ark .Laulol.."" Slal<l Unl lly

A.....:i<oled Foresten; The'" Koppe Nu.

Ann B-tric. Brend., B.S.(H.&c.1a",Uiork H>qh SchoolUni...rsity <>l W...hincI'on

l.app<o Alpha Tb<tta, Hc>n.. Econonuc:w Cub:&oebooll. 1·2; Speedbell. l. 4

PACt: 184

£ .....,.Un. M. C••Iao... B.8.1".-... Ala.k.

Ha,. Hall; Hiq~ Honon. 2: AI ...... umbd<l Delta; W.A.A.. I; T""bleClef. 2-3; W""y Foundallon. I; EnQll.1I Oub. )·2·3-4; Kappo. PhlCahlnet On:heol..., \·2-3-4; Tn<>. 4.

ROM" Cal"lMnt••, B,S.IM.t.E.)Sel""", Hiqh School

ThomuCh.....

H.I"n CMnnlon CftU"'-, B.S.(P....M.d..)Hunllnqton Park HlQh ScbooI. Caldonda~ AJ'IqeIea J"nlor Col~

Gam..... Phi Bet.o; Hell 01....... of, W.A.A~ 3-4; Idaho Oar>. 3-4,~ 0...." 3-4; Pr.Nood Oub. 3; Atgarwout 3; Intt.........lDobdio. J.

01'0.... Chohlla. 8.8.«'....)Ul'Iol:IOIn Hlqh Schocl.~ OhioMl<lmI tJnI....-ftT. Odont. Ohio

S- HaI~ A-..-.I F..-." 2-3-4.

olohn Clo...... S.a.{o-I.)Goodlnq H....h Sc:hooI

ElI ...beth H.lan Co6t.. B.A.V.J. HlQh School. Vale. Oreqon

forner H.ll; HlQh Honon. 3-4; Spun; Cordi"",t 1(""" Enalw. Cub;A"9OftOul. \.2-3: Doobo.le. I. Vanity; W.A.A.. ].2-3; N..rth.o. Tobie:8 .... 51_. 2-3-4; Cardtnal 11:.,.. TreelUrer 4.

r..V.rn. Cobbett... B.A.M-x>w Hiqh "..,hoQI

Th"",.. Chari.. Co\ll.... B.A.GoodIng Schooll.r 0....1 ond Blind

Phi Gamma Dell..; Hlqh Honon.. 1-2; £.""..11"" 804rd; A.goMu!. 2-3,Gem 01 the Mounl<l.lnl, 2-3; Cl... P..,oldenl. J; K"pp" 0..1\<1 Pi.

VI.....lni. M• .,. Co"gdo"_ B.S.801.. HlQh School

Delta Gomma; HlQh Honor., 3, Er.aU.h Oub; [pi"""",1 Oub; Arqo­nout, 1.2, Blu. Bucket I. 3; Gem cllhe Mounta!..., [.

0 .... Co".I1". B.A.North e-'rol HlQh School, Spoke.... WoalUnqlon

Phl Gemme Delio.

Bee.fo..... T.dde..-" Coo". B.8.tAtlr.lFrulu.r.d HlQh School

o.lta 0>1.

PAoe 185

Rlch.rd Di••k.n. B.S.(ro•.)MIl"'''uk..... Wloccnsin

01."" Coughla", LL.B.Kemme .... r. Wyomlnq

W""lmlnsier Guild; Lili... 01 lhe

A"" Curtloo. B.S.(Ed.)Sondpolnl High School

Koppo Alph" Th"lo; EnQU.h Club;Field. 2; Chorus. I; One A",s, L

Joh" Daly. LL.B.Buhl High 5<:hool

Ell." Doll.rd. B.S.(Ed.)BoI... High School

Cl....."c. W. Davll". B.S.{Ed.)Mountoln Home HI<;Ih School

Phi Delio Thelo; Sc"bbord ond Blode; Blu" K"y; Foo/boll. 2-3·4; C10..Pr...ldent. 3; InlerlToiernlty CouncIl.

Cy.... 0 ....... B.S.(P.... ·M.d.)Wollo"," HiQh School

0.0"ll. W. D••". B.S.(Ed.)Emmell Hillh 5<:hoolColleqe oIldoho

Belo Thel<l Pi; SOphomo.... F""tboll Monoger. 2; Gem 01 t.... Moun·toln•. Snop-Shol Editor. 3·4.

ha" C. C.awlord. d ... B.S.{C.E.)M<>«:ow HiQh School

Phil DeUe Thelo; Sigme Te". Vlce-PTe8lden!; Siudeni Chopl"r Amen·"on $oo::I"ly of Civil Enqlnee... Preslden!; Auoc:loled Engin"",".

Huold O.M..... B.S.(P..._M-.I.)Woll""," HI<;Ih School

Lombdo ChI Alpho; Inl"rnottonol Relotton. Club; Blu" Buck"l. L

M.rio" 0.1."•• B.A.801... HI<;Ih School

&It.ab.th Dahl (Mu•.Ed.lPlummer Hlqh School

doh" P. D.ck••• B.S.lone. Woohinqlon

Hillh Honora. 1-2; Rifle, 2-3.

0.0<'9. Cl....,,"'. D.w..,". B.S.(Mu•.Ed.)801 Hillh 5<:hoolBoI Junior CoIleqeCotleQ" of lcloho

Rlc!enboU\lh Holl; Phi Mu Alpho; Engli.h Club.

Juli. Pauli". Dam. B.A.801... Hlqh 5<:hool

Kopl'" K"ppo G"mmo; Cordlnol K"y; Enqll.h Club; Ponh"t1"nlc.203-4. P....ld"nl 4; E.""uliv" Boord. 4; A,S.U.l. Se<:rolory; Norlho.TobIe: A,W.S. Council. 3; Bill Sisler Coptoln. 3.

PAGE 186.

-Ha....i.t Foote Dunham, B.A.

Bol.. HlQh School

Lucill. Du_nbury, B.S.t£d.)Wei.... High SchoolAntioch CoI1_College of l<hIhoLos Angel" /l.mior Coli"",., Los Anqeleo. c"1I1om1,,

Lew!. H"II: W,A.A,; Coo.mopoh1M Club.

Walter O. Ed.lblut., B.S.tE.E.)R.o.thdrum High School

Ideho Club; S19m" Tou; Aooocl<oted Eng;"......... Vlce·!'relldent 4;Football. I; Wr...tling, 2.

John E. Ell....o", B.S.(Agr.)801.. High School

Ridenbllugh HolI; Ag Club. 1-2-.3-4: Dftl,y J'T.oducta Judging T....m. 1·2.

Ann Loono Elliott. B.A.St. Anthony HI9h SchoolRicks College

Forney Hell; W.A.A.; En<;ilioh Club.

A.....l L. Erlckaon. 8.8.(AII")Rich College, High School De""rtmenlRich Colleg..BMCI ....m Younq UnlvertllyUl<Ih Stete AorlcuHurel College

Unlvtlrolty Club; Highest Honor•. 2.3; Alph. Zeta; Aq Club.

run Va"..ly Erickaon. B.S.Il:d.)Genesee High School

Forney Hen; SPU": £"qU.h Club; Dalelh Teth Gimel: A.W.S. c.blne1;Big Slole" 34.

Llnna Erlebon. B.S.(C.E.)Poc8!ello High $ehool

T.iml. Eathu Erlebon. B.S.(Mua.Ed.)Coeu, d' Alene High SchoolCoeur d'Alene Junior College

H"y. H.II; Unl""...lty O,cheal'8; Vend"l........

Ruth Evana, B.B.(Agr,)Inle,mounteln In.tllute, Wei ...'. Id8ho

Deltll Dene Delte; CerdlMI Key; Women'. ''["' Oub; W_A_A_. becu.tlve Bo<.rd, 2.3·4. "'-Iden! 4; Women'. "l" Oub, 3.4, Preald<>nt 4;c"rdlMI Key. 3·4; Hou"" P....ld..nt'o CounciL 4; Gem of Ihe Moun.tetn., 2.3, Compoo!t!on EdItOT 3·4; Big SIBler o.pt8ln. 3.

John Thom.. r.rquhar, LL.B.Lewl. end Oe.k High $ehool, Spokene. W8ahlnqlon

Sweet Hell; sn"", Len""" Delt8 Slg"", Rho, "'-Iden! 3-4; Bench endBe,. T.......ur.., 4; AfQoneut, 1·2-3·4; Del",t... 2-3-4, Men"'l'" 3; BlueBudel. 1·2-34; Gem 01 the Mounteln•. 3.

Marl' r.Uu, B.B.tEd.)K..IIOQQ High School

B..triea Jana Fiaha" B.S.(Ed.}Wei..., Hl<;lh $ehool

Kepp" K"pp" Gemm8; E"IIlI.h Oub; W.A,A.. 1-2; Rifl.. Oub, 2;Dr"m8U"", 3; A_W.$. Councll, 2_

A. I...n. n.har, B.A,Poal F811. High SchoolCoeur d'Alene Junior CoI1eq<>

H"y. Hell; Thelo Slgm8. T......""rer; £nglloh Oub; Orchea!r8, 2-3.4;Blu.. Buck..t, 3; AfQOMUt, 4.

Juna Ellnbath naming, B.S.tH.Ec.)801... High School

High Honon. 3-4; Phi Up.llon Omicron; Home Economic. Oub; Weat.mIJUlt", Guild. ].2; Dol..th Teth Glmel. ].2; Phi UpeUon Omicron,Prealdent. 4.

Eathu R. nanna" B.S,IEd.)601... Hiqh School

0..11<1 Gemme; Hlqh...t Hono..., 2; High Honora. I; SPUr&; CerdlM]K..y; K8pp" Delt8 Pi; Morlor Bo<.rd; Argon8ul ]·2·3; Gem 01 th.. Moun.leln., 1-2-3. Wom<tn', Sec1ion Editor 3; Penh..lI..nlc, 34; Oe.. Sec",.t8'Y. 3; Blue Budel. 3, A.W.S" Preeldenl 4; Biq SI,ter o.""eln, 3;Neo1h... T8ble; Gem Awerd, 3; M8lri, T8ble.

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W..l.y wRoJ' Frul... B.S.<Ed.)Mo.oow High SchoolGont6Qo Unl..-mly

FOOlb.Il, I; Boolk"lbell, ].2, Debete. I; Glee Oub. 1-2.

WUl.... W. Fry. B."'.CLL.B.lMount H........n Sc:hoci. Mounl H_... ),1-"_

w..nal'd O. O.lf....,.. B.8.(8.....)WelWO Hlqh Schoolt.--. Non-I School

Della te.. Delta; High Honono, 2; Alpha tc:"DP" P.i; Me~' Club:BeoketbolL lole""'9'l". \·2; I..nloo- M.o~ "rod> D.bo•.

Marlin C. Oall.r"lth. B.8.(I"or.)Madleon H'9h School. Relburq. Idaho

Rldenbeuqh H.. l~ Xl S1qmoo PI.: ",-..Ied F.,....... Roden.b.tUOhH.ll, s.er.lIlry.T......... 3; Xl $lqm<I PI. Secretar'!'.Fi_L Aqenl. "

ROMrt B. O..dner. B.S.lAgr.)Goodlnq Hlqh SchoolGoodlnQ Col'-

Delllo Chi; Aq Club; Anl"""l Huobo.ndry ludqlng Team, "

J_ph H. Oe.._. B.S.(N.!:.}Moec:ow Hlqh School

8<1\<1 Thet" PI: Sigma Tau: CI P....ldenl I; A.S.M,E., s.c.-Iary.T'....... ,.... 2. Vtc.Ptmldenl 3, P kl"nt 4: Frooh &.k"tboll,

O.en O.., ...d. O.h,Io., B.S.tMuI.Ed.)Me»:ow High School

Alph" PIll; H!<;Ih Honon. 3·4; $1'1"'" AlpM lola; K"""" Delt" PI;Cardl l Key; Keppe Phi; V"nd"leen, 2-3-4: Dolelh TlIt1h GII1,.,I;51'1 "Iph. Iota. Pr-idenl 4; Vondol-.- "'""""""",nlot. J-4; Gen·c:IoIHr A_l"'nlot,. 2: A Coppe118 C1>oIr. J: Treble (:Ie! Oub. ]·2.

BM.t"- Olbboo. B.8.(B.....)M....,... Hlqll School

n ..,d K.nt O<.od.U. 8.S.le.E.)S<o]_ H>qll SchoolUnhoenlty 01 id<lho, Souu--.. Branch

lde.he aub; A.s.C.£.; "--""led £nqI-.; A_S.C-£.. s.c.-w.ry r,...s.a-.... <I. ~15.=nd Se-. <I.

Wi...ton 0_. B.S.I:.l~ Hlqh School

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V.m.ld. A. 0..-... B.8.(To~.)

But'-T HlQh SchoolUni.....ty Men'. Oub; r<:o:Jlboall. 1.2; "-:Wild r...-... 1-2-3-4;r..-. 8e~ Owo,....... 3; Pr.oldenl UN_C.. 3.

Leon O.....t O ...n. B.8.a:d.)McC._ H~~hooIWebtT lo.mlor

'"I" Oub; roctboll. 2-3-4.

Rich.rd 0 ...nOU9h. B.S.(ror.)Deyton. Ohio

.I_ph O...r. B.S.tE.C.)PolI.lCh HlQh School

Ruth I...n. 0.1119". B.8.(8"•. )Twin Foll. HlQh SchoolUnl....n1ly 01 Wyomlnq

Forney HIlI.

B."c. V. OI'OY_. B.S.(ro!.}Winchester High S<:t~

T." K.ppo [POllen; AIIOd.t.d l'~kI... 2-3.... Secret.ery-T.-.ure.3; Cholr"",nr~..· 8enq...t 3; Id.ho 1'0"-'. 2·4.

J ......_ DO"91.. C. 0",. Jr.. B.8.(&.&.)Sandpolnl HlIlh School

Phi Go........ Delle; ArMri<:on [...tItule 01 Elechi"",1 Enq!.-... Prell.dent 4; 1<Ioho EnqI_. BUIl.- Mlnoqe. 3; F"",*> Handbook" I;Getn dille Moun"'l .... \·2.

Wood...,w Hell. B.8.{Ed..)w-:.ow HIqtl SdIool

John £. H....... B.S.IS.... )Twin F..u. HlQh SdIool

Boot. TheIl PI.

PAOE IIlll

r..-derlelo C,,~n. Hampf, B.S.(J'or.lUnooln Hl<Ih School. GMlleld. New I......y

Sweet Hall; H..lldl........ 1·2-3·4; Minor 'T' Oub. 2-3. P...cleflt 4;"-Iel«l F~'""" 1·2·3-4; $wlm",I"",. 1-2.

M."9....t H".u"h".., B.A.~..I""" Hlqh School

Moft..- H"".. B.S.(Aqr.lFlier Hlqh School

H.!... 1.. H.nri....n. B.B.(Ed,1.....,..... Hlqh Schoolt..-bton Nonnal School

f........, H"ll.

Ro".lcl B....c. H• ...,., 8.$.es....)P.ek HlQh School

Pht Ge........ Delte.

Meri" H..by, B.A.0........ Hl<,1h School

Philip Cul.ton Hl...Lng. 8.".(.10""')Nempa Hlqh Schc.:>l

519m. Nil; Hlqh HOI>Of'I, 3; 519m., Dell.o. PresIdent Blue Key; PreaoOub; En.;JlIoh Club: Idaho Argonaut 2. $p:>rta Editor 3. Night EdUor 4,Editor S; Gem oIllIe Mount.ln., Sport. Edllor 3; Blue Buckel,S.

1.0.." D. Hie... B.S.(Ed.)801... Hlqh SchoolBoI.. Junior CoI1_

Alph" To .. Ome<,1o.

1'•• ,,10 Hlg<lhu. B.S.(I1"••)Buh! Hlqh School

Mild...!. LoW- Him_. B.S.<H.Ee.lPoo' 1'.1'- Hloh School

Forney Hell; H.;in H~ 3; Phi UJlOIiIon OmIcron.;Gi.-l; W.-tnu_ Guild; HOD>I!t EoonomIc:a Oub.

no.... 'h)' M..-g.....t Hohnho..,. B.S.tH.£CJHa»l"'-o HiQh School

F.......y H.n; w.......·• 'T· Q\Ib. 2-3-4. W_A_A~ 1·2.;J-t Home £00.noonlaI aub; W__ Gu.lld; W.A.A.• Nar>IOqM ::1-3.

Dorothy M. Hoh, B.S.lB....lMoecow HlQh School

Phi Oil n..t.; o..l.th Telh Glme!; BIq Sisler. 3.

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o.leth Telh

Edith Lou'- Horto". B.S.(M....Ed.lNorth Central HlQh School. SpoU..... W.,.hlnqlon

Ho,.. Hall; Enqhoh Oub; Orc~•.o. L·2..J-<l BIq 51_ eMl........n.

r .....1< L. Howanl, B.S.(Ch......£.)Bub! Hlqh SchoolUnlwenlty olldaho. Soul'-n B••nch

UndJ.r Hall; Sw_ H.l~ AMOCIalood Enql.-n; Idaho lnatlju,", olChemlcol EnqI-.; 0-... Oub; A.,oalo Me""-r. A~nChemlcal So<:ietr; Conoert Bend, 1.2; Pap Bend. 2; Golf T nl. 2:Chi Kappa Iota. 2: Enqin.....• Show. 2: A.,oaled Enql""" L·2....

Don PhllLp How., B.S.(........ )Bon.... '. Forry HI...h School

Sweat Hall: Inl""",l1"""iat.. Knlqhto, 1·2: Aq Club.

0_'lI;". H. How••th. B.8.(H.Ec:.)Glen.... F..,.,.y Hlqh School.

PI Beta PhI; Phi U,*1on Omlcron; PanheLkmlc. 3; A.W.S.. s.c....Iary 4; HonM EC'onomlc. aub. 1·2..3....; W""""n'o ·T· Cub; Gem olthe Mounlai.... 2..J-<l.

Willi• .,.. W. Hu.....". B.S.(o.o:J.)801M Hlqh School 801_. telaho

Soqme Chi; H>qh Hcc>on. I. 4; Slqme Gam ED.I1on; Gooobn' Cub;MJ.- .,.• Cu!>: A.octato<l lol,....., T [.2-3-4; s-L.!boll. I;s-beLl I: P.p Bend. 1-2-3-4. Idaho M, 1.2. Ed,IOr 3; Gem ol theWounla>-. I.

c.e:il.. Kathleen Hu.I..,.. 8.8.(8....)Montpell« Hl<;lh SchoolUnlwenltr cJ Idaho. Southern Br.nch

J:oppa Alpha Thela; DoSn>.I aub: Gem ollhe Maunlal....

H.~':..~H~u~~B.S.Unlvero'ly :1ldaho. Soulhern B,anch

UndLey Hall; Sweel Hbll: Hlq~ Honors. 2.

Clyd. R. In .....". B.S.(Ed.)Emmetl Hlqh School

Be!a Th..ta PI: Scabb.ml ftnd Blade: Minor 'T· aub.

Berth. J..,1Loo". B.S.lEd.)G,anqooYlll. High School

Della Della Della.

Ralph W."d.1I oI..,k.on. B.B.(Av•.)l1:upMt Hlqh School

TbU ~ppa Epollon; Aq Club; Ullt. In""""'llOnal. 2-3.... U.-kjudqh>Q T...m, 4.

Mu..... J.",... B.A.GoodI"O Hlqh School

Hayo Hall: Spu..: Kappa Phi: Enollth aub. 2-3·4; Al'QOIlaul. 1·2-3.... :Blq 51 ..... 2; o.amaliCII. \·2-3; Gem <>Ilh. Mounl<llno. CIrculation 4;Hayo Han SocIal Chal,mnn. 3; Enolloh Club E.o.ecut!v... 3.

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M.rc:WI .I........ B.s.IBWI.)Id4ho 1'.0111 HlQh Sc:hool

Rob••t 01 , B.S.{P....M....lMoeco Hlqh School

K..l d",p_... LL.B.LD.S. INIUIl~; Iler>c:h ..nd s..., VI"" Ch'el Illlllce 4; Inter·

""Ilonal Rela_ Oub; Dabo.... 1·2.

Robut Holm .1o.......... B.B.lf'o•.}Male*> HlQh School. M.kIen. Ma.odI..-lII

~U<;Ih Hall; "-'cIa*'1'_Swlmm1na T...... 1·2-3.

:Elm.. M . .Ioh.....o ... B.B.eM.E.)Plu~ HlQh Sc:hooI

Chl A1p/ul PI; 800lnq \·2-3; "'merlotn Soc:MIy M«:h.. nleel Enql.-ro;"-'cIatecl En<;rt.-rs.

RocI ...y Joh...to... LL.B.Payette HlQh School

Robert doloe. B.8.lf'0•. )M...,.,... HlQh Sc:hocl

Alto.. Bod.n 010"", B.S lEd.)W_ Hlqh School...Ibion SI•• Normal Sc:hooIUnl"",IT 01 C>l.t!on>I.. .01 too "'nqelee

HlqhMt Honoro., 3-4.

F ••nc,," vo..... B.8.{Mu•.£d.lK..IIOQ<;1 Hlqh School

P.ul A. Jon.... B.S,lEd,)r",ltland HlQh Sc:hocle- CoIIeqe c.da, Ra~ low.

Senior Hall; NlnDl" .," Oub: '"- OlOb; W,...u,nq. 1·2-3-4; StudenlW,...ulnq Coach. 4; Tract. 1·'2; North..... A.mateur a......plon. 3.

WillI.m do.,......... B.A.801M Hlqh School

Sh··T':~n"F~li:H:1:,<~~.S.(Ch.m.E.lHlqheol Hono... \;~lqh Honon. 2; Phi ELa SI<!ma; Slqma Tall, Scholar·ohlp ........ rd. 2; "'MO<:i.. led Enqi"""",, Idaho Soc:MIy 01 ChemicalEnqlnMf'l.

Dolo.... Ke..worthy. B.S.tBua,JNoecow HlQh School

\·2-3-4.

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R...... C. IU...._. a.S.le.E.1Twin Fall. HlQh SchoclUnl-.-.lty aI Idaho. s.:...~ Branc:h

Pill Gam.... DelI4; A.S.C.Eo

TwU. Afton Kinghorn, e.8.<Ed.lG",,",", Union Hlqh School. Gndler. Col,lomla

""'"""'-BrIo""m Younq Unl...,..tyHe,.. Hall; lCapp" Del'" PI; P.m Oub; W.A.A.; £nq1W> Oub: Uoi.u..n .... Sporb 101,,_. 4, Inlr....u...1Sporu 101.._ b Ho,.. HolL 4;W.A A Eucuti... Boef'd. 'I, R.lle Teem, 3-4; Blq SI.Ier. 4.

0.... K1_pler. B.S.ts....)80Iee Hl9h School

no....,co M. Krlb.. B.A.W"II_ HI9h SchoolCheney Norm.al School

Forney HolL

Sroou Lando... B.S.lBu•.)Poyell<l HlQh School

Il<tI<l TMl<l PI.

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Kath"}'n Folmer wna. B.A.Lewloton Hlqh School

KaPP<l K8PP!' G~mmo; Spur.; E"9hsh Club: DeSme1 Club; Arvonoul,1-2; Gem of the Mount"lns, L

Lo"'''KO wntar. B.S.tEd.)PC-I Fall. High School

E. Walta. Larvilli•••• Jr. (8.$.(».... )Sodo SprlnQs High SchoolW...tmlnll!er 0>11"'11"Unl""rolty 0/ [d.;ho. Southe", a,,,nch

KoPi><' $i9TIld,

Boort Victor L ....on. B.A.Twin hll. High School

Alph" Tou Om"",.; Silve' Lonce; Bench "nd &r; Trod. I: B.o.k"t.boll. 1·2~; Inlerc:ollegl"t" KnlQhto. [.2·3; Blue Key, 3-4; C10.. Vice·Pr.,sld"nl. I; Junior Mon. hecutive Bo<.rd. 3; Chol.mon JuniorW.... k. 3; A.5.U.I .. P....i<!enl 4: Cholrman A_mbly COmmlll..... $ophHcl'! o..Y. 2; Cholrmon Building R"luveMlion CommlUee. Engl"....,­!ng ulldin<;!, 2-3·4.

Cl....n". l.o.ll. r...,..on, B.S.(M.E.)Burl"y High SchoolUnlveTllty 0/ Idoho. South,,", Bronch

Idoho Club; 81qmo Gam"", [pelion; Aoooclol6d Mtne...

Vi"ian Gladya L.oo .....", B.S.(Ed.JM'*"ClW Hiqh School

o..l"th T"th Glm"l; K"PP4 0..1t" PI; K"PP4 Phi; W.A,A.; Women'."I" Club. Secre1<lry, Helldive...

K.m'tlth AUltin l.o.uritsen. B.S.(MuI.Ed.JVlelo, Hlqh School

WlIIllm Shl.ldl LN, B.A.Western Hiqh School. W"ohlnqton, D.C.Unive..lly of M",yl"nd

Phi 0..11<1 Th"I<I' Hlghtlot Honoro; 0..1t" Slgm" Rho, Tntel'ColltlQi"l<Io..b<lte; Winner. P<>ptI Or"Io"c,,1 Conted.

Do.othy R. Loonf..t, B.S.{Ed.)501 HIgh SchoolBoj Junior CoH_

K"ppe Alp"" Thel<l' K"PP1' 0..!1<1 Pl, W.A.A.

Erm. Loo..I., B.A.Bu,l"y Hi'lh School

K"PP<l Alph" The1<l' HIQh".t Hono... 3; High Honors. 2: 0..1t" Slgm"Rho. P",.ldent 3, MOTt", BO<ITd. Pre.ldenl 4: c..l'dIMt Key. 3.4:o..b<ll". I; V"..Uy DtIb<ll". 2; Women'. [nl,,,mur,,l DtIb<ll" M"n<lqer, 3;LUll" Th""t", Or-ch...tr". 1; Symphony, 1; Or"m"tl<:o. 1.2.3.4; Blu"Buck"!. 2.3·4, Gem of th" Mount"in•. l. 3·4. Aellyltl... F.dItOT. 4,A'90MUI, 1·2-3·4. Copy DtI.k He<><! 4; M"l,i. T"bl", Nnlh". T"bl,,;Co-«l AI'<;loMut Niqht Edito, 4; Junior W....k Ch"I''''''n; Curl"ln,President

R • .,. W, Lincoln, B.S.(AQr.JFil"r Ht<;1h School

Sig"", Alph" Epollon; Sc"l>be.l'd "nd BI"de, Ft...1 s"rgeI\n!, 4; Sllv",t...n"",; BI"" I("y: P",.. Club. 3·4, InltlrfT"t"rnlty Council. 2·3·4; A'VO"Mut Adv"rtl.lng M"n"QtIT 2. AaI.t"nl Bu.I"".. M"Mger 3. Bu.in....M"nllg'er 4.

Donlld J. Linlhl"'. B.S.(BuI.)Ge",,_ HI<;Ih SchoolGonuog<l Unlvel"Olly

Alph" K"PP<l Pol.

BlThlT. Annl Lip,,", B.S.(Ed.)Rupe,t High School

Alph" Chi Om"",,; Spun: Engll.h Club; A.W.S. c..blnel, 3, Gem ofth" Mounl<lln•. 1·2.3; Blue Budet. 1.2, ATqon"u!. 1·2. Eoch"1\QtIEdllo' 3; Hou ... P",sl<!ent" Council. 4: 8i<;1 St.t", C"p!<lln. 3·4; N",·the. T"bt", 3, P"nh"lIenlc, s..c",t",y·T"",.u"', 4, C1".. s..c",t",y, 4,W.A.A.. 1·2; T,..,bl" Clef, 1·2.

Eli..b.th Elltlnoro l.oo"'ll, B.S.(Ed.)Orofino High SchoolUnive..lty of W".hlnglon

K"PP1' Alp"" Thet", Spu..; We.tmln.!er Guild, 1.2-3; A.-qon"u!. 1,DT<lm"tl<:o, 1·2·3; P"nh"nenlc. 4.

ClTt•• Luthtlr. B.S.(Ag••)Gooding High School

B.nj.",ln Fr.n. Lutz, B.A.KellO<JQ Hl'lh SchoolGonuoq" Unlv"nlty

SI<;Im<l Nu, Engli.h Club; ATqon"u!. 3, Blu" Buck"I, 4, Pep B..nd.M"Mger 3; Unlve..lty Symphony Orchesl''', 2·3; Sophomon!l StuntCh"l,m"n; [nl,,,mur,,1 Spo'l•. 1·2.3·4; Cl".. s..c....I",y. 3.

Don.ld M.c••,. B.S.IE.!:.)W.ll..,. Hlqh School

LombcM Chi AI"",,: Hiql>Ml Honon, I; HJ'l'h Honon, 2--3; SIq""" TauIdaho EnQI.-,.; "-x:lated Enqi-..; A.l.E.E..; Hou... P.-d<mtInte<f.atemU, Council.

" ....... M..,.... B.S.CAllr.)CaId....1 H'Qh School

H ..,h M.....I... LL.S.Idaho f.I" Hiqh School

l.o..1-. KI ........I M.nn. B.8.Sol. HiQh School

UndleT H..ll Hiq'- Iionon.. J: Hiqh Hcnon,. 1.2; Phi £Lo $iqma.

M.urie&> M.reh. B.S.ll"or.)low.....n. Idaho

Rleh.rd M.reh. B.8.(I"o•.)Norlh..mplOn. M....,hu-at\>l

F..d W. M.tth...... B.B.ll"or.)!>t. Anlhon, Hlqh SchoolUnlv..nllY elldaho. ~lh..rn Braneh

Idaho Clul~ AMOClated Fo<ast....... 1·2·J·4: Idaho Fo....l"•. A.lolanJF.dItOT 3. Edllo. 4.

Rob••t .. V. M .. ttn...... B.S.lH.I:c.)801... HJqh School

F......., Hall, Hom. Eoonomlco Cub; Arqonaut Homot EoonomICIICub. Hlltorl ..n :to

D.....td Ch..ndl•• Moul, B.s.(r....)Hu..... Hlqh School. Hu ...... Soulh o..\oIa

R1.....bauqh H..Il: A_..ted F_.

WLIU. Sh.Won M ......n, B.S.IEd,)PuanM Hlqh Sc::hool, P..nle. Cah\ornlaCM""," Junior 00I~

Undlrr Hall P.m Ouh . I" Cub; FOClIball. 3-4; Tracl. J-4.

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M ..rjor!. McCowon

,l.eo Molr. 8.B.IO_1.IEl Nonte. c..Mo",'"

Llon.1 Mill.... B.8.(rorJ80Ua Hlqh Schcot

Robart Cly'" MII!'r. B.8.(A.p.)*"""'" H>qh SchocIlol,noo- ..,.. Oub; Aq Oub; W..-dlllQ. 1·2.3-4.

Mlnnl. M.y.... 8.S.{H.Ec.)SUQOr&I"", Hlqh School

Fornooy HoU; Home £oonomIco Oub.

Wllli.m "'lfrec\ Men..ly. 8.S.(Ed.)M-..- Hl<Ih School

Tou Mem Aleph; Proeidenl 01 Tou Mem "'leph. Locol ond Nottonol.

o-'V" Roboo... Mcr....d..n. B.A.(LL.B.)Plum_ Hlqh ScftooI

Aldwo Tou 0m.Q0; Del'" Slqmo Rho; 0e5meI Oub; ilendI ....:l B.or.0.11.. Slqnw; I!t>o, Pr.oel&ont 3; In~'" Doobote. 3: In""".......·nltJ CouncIl; "'rqonoul. I; Houee PreoIdent.

Wllliam E. McK... 8.S.(ror.lNorlh Centr"l HI';Ih School. Spokone. W".hlnqton

AoaocIoled Fo.....,e...

Dorothy EU••booth McK... B.....80&.. HI';Ih School801.. Junlo. CoII_

PI aelo Phi; Intemollonol lIelollOfU Oub; Ge", oIlho Moun"'ln•.

Roboort 0 ......1..1 McCue. B.S.<Ed.)Sou'h P...-:len<o Hlqh School. Sou'h Po~. c..lolOTnloChol","t. Junior CoI~

Alph& Tou 0r!MQ"; "I" Club: Peon Oub: Football. 2.3.... Caploln. ~Track. 2·3"'; Vloe·Pre.!den1 'T' Oub. ~.

"_ph I. Mcr..w...... B.S.(B_.)HISlIay HlQh SchcotUnl_tJ ot Id..ho, Southam Bronch

P...OE 1M

AIIM.t A. Monn.n. J •.. B.A.M"*,,,w HI(lh School

Phi Gam"", Della; Hlqh Honon. 3; Alpha Koppa Pal- Soobbord ..!>dBLodr. AfQOtWOUI. 2.

M.tT EllulMth Mont90......,. B.A.Edon Rural Hlqh SchoolVnl ......ty of Rodlondt. Co.hlomlo

Ho,. H"Il; Enqlioh Cub. <I; w..lmlnoht. Guile!. <I, A_ul; <I.

J"..... A. Moo.... B.B.(M.B.)e.- Hlqh School. e-. WyomlnqOotl'" 0.1; "'" Cub: Footbooll. 2~. 0llIc.n W-...... Junior C<oboretCholrmon.

P...tDn Ric.. Mo.d...... B.8.0:.£.)~,-s._Hillh School. Suqor C If

RIdonbouq~.1:lrA-odolood Enql..-..; A_LE.E.. I.ocol and N"tIorwll.

Loon Nod..u. B.8.(ro•.)Coldwell Hlqh School

O_"lI'. St"..".t N..ly. B.8.{Cd.)Covino Hlqh School, CoYlno. Col!lornloo,oli"y Junior CoIIeq<>

Undl.y HolI, "I" Cub, Croa Counlry Oub. 3: Undl.y H..1L ViceP_Ldenl 3: Tr"ck. 1·2-3, Copl.. ln 3.

0"0"9" WlIlia ... Nabon. B.S.tEd.}Troy Hlqh School

Porn aub: Foolboll. I; Tr..d. 3: W,...tUnq. <I.

Lu"U. ElI..lMth H"loon. B.8.(I:d.)801.. Hlqh School8oI.. /unlor CoIIoqe

Dello Gam"",; Hlqh H<>non. 4; Enqlloh Cub. s...::-...tory <I; W_',"I" aub. T_u,... <I: W.A.A.• Pr-oeIdenI <I. s...::-...tory 3; Pom Qub;A_ul. 3; Gem of I'" Moun"'l..... 3; R,Ilo T""m.

M... Hool, B.8.t8....\Le...-. Sonlor HlQh School

Alp.. T... a.-: Goal of the Noun""- I.

Vlrvtnla r .......... N........ B.B.IEd.JMu1Ian Hlqh School

r......., Hall SocteIaIT 2.~I; A.W_$. CabineI.

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Vioto. NYlI...n, B.S.(AlI'.)Mc.cow High $chool

Mona O'Connor. B.S.(8,,&.)Moocow Hlqh School

M.'1I.....t d.eneu. Odenbo'1l, B.S.(Ed.)M~w High School

o..leth Telh Glmel.

01 Ihe Mounloln•. 3; Blue

RoJ>..t P.inter. B.A.80; ... High School

Mer)' F ••nc_ Peine, B.S.(H,&<:,)Lewl.lon Hlqh School

Pi llfIlo Phi; Phi UP'lI)on Omicron; GflmBuc."l. 2: Koppe Phi, I.

dohn CI.i. Owen_, B.S.<Ed.)M.lod High SchoolWeber CoII"",e

Rlden!>ough Holl.

Lew!e Orlend. B.A.MOIICOw Hlqh School

Phi Delto Th"io: Delio $lgmo Rho; Engli.h Club; Pre•• Club;mur.1 Debete, I; Al"Qon<ou~. 1·2·3·4; Gflm 01 lhfl Mouniotn•.Int"I"CO!I"",lota Debet", 1·2.3·4; Debet" Mono,..,., 3-4.

Willi.", d.m_ O'Nem. B.S.(Ed.)Lewi. ond C1or. Hlqh School. $po.o"". Wa.hlngtonNorth......tem Bu.l ....... ColI....... S~••n". W••hlnqton

Lindley Ha'); T.u K.ppe Epeilon: "'I" Club: Minor "I" Club: Hen·dlV<!Ors. Chairman Cernlyoll-3. Pre.ldenl 4. Vi",,-Pre.ldenl 3; o..s"",tClub; Crou-Country C1ut>: lnl"rlrotamlty CounciL 3·4: C10.. Presi·dent. 3; Trock. 1·2.3. Ceptoln 4; S... lmminq. 2-3-4; WreotHnq. 3-4;Arvon<out. 2-3; Blu" Buo.~l 3: ''I'' Club s....cr..iory. 3: Ch.lrmon Vor·.Ily Ball. 3; R"",I"",,,l,ol Adjul,ont R.O T.C.

d.ck Pike ali.... B.S.(ror.)A""condo Hlqh School. A"..condo. MontonoMontono School 01 Min""University 01 Montone

$1gmo Alpbo Epoilon; A..x:loted FOTflSlaTB.

How• ..I Cr.ne o.welt, B.A.N.mpe Hlqh SchoolWhll""'n Coli""",Coll_ 01 ldoho

Lindl..y H.lI.

G..trude L. Ol_n, B.S.(Ed.)MOIICOw Hlqh School

o..)..lh Tfllh Gh""l; Spurs: Wo"",n·.'T Club 2·3·4. VI""·p,..,.lde,,t 3:HeUdivers. 2-34: Doleth Telh GI"",1. Pr...id""t 3. T.......u,..,r 4; W.A.A .. 1·2.3. UltCutiv.. BO<lTd 2; Big Si.ter Cepl,otn. 4_

Botty Obermeyer, B.S.lSue.}Emmett Hl'lh School

Pi Bold Phi: High Honora. L 3: Phi Chi Tho14, President; H"lIdlve....W.A.A .• T.......uret; Engll.h Club. l.

Ern... Edmund Oberbillill. B.S.tMat.E.)Bol... Hlqh School

5lqm.. G"mm<l Epoilon; A_tic.. " In.lIlule 01 Mlnl"9 end Mel.. lIurvi."001 Engineero; Aoeocioted Miners; ld<t.ho Miner, Buoln.... MM"'Qer, 3;Presidenl Aooocioted Min..... 4.

Clau~~I~':H1hNSc~f'B.S.(M.E.lRidenwugh Hoi?: Sigm.. Gomme EPOllon; Anocl.,te<! Mine.... A.l.M.E.;Id"ho Mine., 2-3-4. Editor 4.

Alf,...j, Eugene NUjlent. B.$.(O• .,!.)Wall.."," High ~hool

lIidenbough Holl; Sigma G<>mmo [pollon; A""",,,loled Min..rs; Fon·clr>g, 2. ld"ho Mine•. 3·4.

Cortland J. N"rth,or' B.S.{S"•. )Boloe Hl'lh SchooUnlv....lty $chool, VletorI". a.IUsh CoJ"mbl..CoIl6<je olldoho

Phi Dell<! Th"lIo; Alpha Koppd Pol.

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Thorn.. W. Paint... B.8.(B..a.)801.. Hlqh Sehool801.. Junior ColI_

0.1\<1. Chi; AI~a Kappo Pol.

Doria Papw', B.8.tH.Ce.)Kel~ Hlqh Sehool

AI,... P...I0.... B.8.(Ed.)Nampo HlQh School

Halan P........... B.8.(Cd.)0Qden HlQh Sehool. 0Qden. UtahW."". Jo.mk>r Col'-qaUnl_!)' of Utah

PI IleIa Ph~ HlQh Hoo-s. I; Kappo 0.110 PI; Catdlnal ,,~, In_·tIonal hlol\Qno Oul>; W__ Guild; W.A_A.; An;JOI"'ut Gtmtof tlla Mounlalne; 81... 8""",, W.A_A. T""nlo Ma.-.-r; Inlramural""'_r.

William N.l.on Pa..Ia,. B.B.ICh.m.E.)80lae Hlqh Seh.ool801.. Junior Col~

Phi Oella TMIa; High Honon 3; Pre. Oul>; Ma~' aul>; &.gllahOuh; a..mlotrT Oul>; Idaho SoclaI)' 01 ChemIcal t;nqlnaero; Aooccl·atad Enot.-rw: Atgonout. I·J-3. Sport. Editor 3; Gem 01 thoo Moun·lal..... 1.':1; Idaho U>9l.-r. A_ala Ed,tor J. Humor Editor 3;ChemJltl'7 Oub, Seo<:no!a,..,.T.....lu.... 4; Manaqo..· Oub. PreoIdonl3;Senior &okatboll Manaoer. 3; Intramural Ma_r. J-3.

C...loa M. P.rlo.l~. B.S.IM.E.)Montpell.r HlQh SehoolUnlvarolty of Idaho. Southern Branch

Idaho Oub; SlQma Gamma EPlllon; AlIOClaled MI""ro; Bo.>.lng.

Ev.lyn M ......... t P.t• ...,n. B .....Potlatch HIQh School

HIQh HOllO... L. 3; Engllih Oub; W,A.A.. 1-2, SjX>T11 Man_,. J:TaPl and Ta'Pllch"";". I; O",heolr". 4; Univa..,ty SIRQO'" 4.

r., Pettijohn. B.S.(M....Cd,)Caltlelorrl HIQh School

PI Bel" Phi; 519..... Alph.o 1010. T u r; Cardln<>1 K~. !'reoldent;Vand<olaero. Secreta,.., J-3; Spu T ""....... 2; Arvonout. 3; Oa_T.-.... ...... 3; A.W.S. y.u OuNn. 4; A.W.S. Cabinet. 1·2·3-4.

J.na Cra...... Pia...,.. B.S.(Ed.)~HlqhSehool

Wlllia... N.laon Pittm.n, B.B.Nampa Hlqh Sd-aCol~ 01 kiaho

DooIto Ta.. D.lla.

WUI1a... Po..... B.S.(Ed.)Bur"" HlQh School

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H....I V. Pud••u. B.S.C\Io'blon HIQh Sc:hooI. Cl..,Uton. W..oh.lnqlonLewidon SlaM N""""'l School

EnQHoh Cl..b; AfQOfI<O"l.

M.rvuJ'Wtt. Turnar R.lnh..-t. B.S.N_ Plymouth. HlQh SchcdCol. 01 ld<>ho

H.Y" H..n; H...... Economic:. Club; Gem 01 lhe Moun""l.... Typbt;AfQOfI<Out.

W.1hr J. Rich, B.S.lB.... )Bl..cklool High School

Slg"", Alph" Epellon; Alph K"PI>" Pol; Foolb<t.lI. 1·2.

M.rjorie Di...both Robbl ..., B.A.Bol... Hlqh Sc:hooIBol... I..nlor- Colloqe

Oeltoo Oe!too Oe!too; EnQHoh Club, <I; WeoImI_ G ..lld, <I; Treble ClelClub. 3.

Ford D. Robo..uon, B.8.Roow.n Hl<rh Schoolwmamotte Unl.orally

tdaho Cl ..b; A.S.U.I. E..""..llvo Council, 4.

Kann.th C.",pb.1I Robut.on. B.S.lEd.)&100 High School&100 I..nlo, Coll""'1"

Phi G ..m"", Delt,,; Sc<obb/Jrd and Btado; KaPl>" Delt.. PI; Pem C1..b;&okatb<t.tt. 2-3-4; T'ack. 2.

Aud....,. I. Roblouon, B.8.(8....)Goodlnq HlQh SchcdGoodlnq ColI_

Fome, Hall; HIQ'-t Honan. 3-4, Hlqh H...-., 2; pt,l Cl>l Thet.o.T.-.urer; A'9""'!!"1. 2; Btuo Bucko!. 2; pt,1 Cl>l TheW Ka,; a....Socrela.,.. 4, l:IlQ Sloter. 3-4.

I..... L.oo Ro,. RoI..-.... B.S.(Ch......!:.1Mo.oc>w Hlqh Sc:hooI

SIqma Nu; SIQma Tau; Idaho SocIety 01 O>emk:.l EnqI.-....

Rich.rd Ro.....n. B.S.lCh......!:,)K..11oqq HlQh School

""PI>" $>qm<o; HIQh H_ I; tdaho Soclet, of Chemlool EnqI.-n.

Doroth,. M. R_M.r, B,A.Gt..nn. F.....,. HIQh School

Alph.. Phi; MOTt.. , Boord. T""'..."',; N.. ,lh... T..bt.; C<ordlnal K..y;o..l101h T..th GI"",I. Pre.ld.."l 4; K..pp" PhI, 1·2. VI",,·Prelldenl 3.Wom..n'. "("' C1..b 3·4; Enqlloh C1 ..b, 1·2·3·4; Arqon ....l, 1.2·3.Wom..n'. EdltOT 4; Ge:m of th.. Mou"t..ln., \.2.3·4; Bt... B..dal, t-2,E..ch..nqe Edno. 3-4; Co-.d Arqonaul. "-.::l..1o EdJ10r 4; Debalo;1.2; A.S.U.t. EoacuU... Boord, 3; A.W.S. 0111""" 4; W.A.A. OIfloa', 2.

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c.en G. Rud..n. B.A.Troy High School

W.lt.r E. Scho..nf..ld. B.S.(Allr.)Burley High School

University Club; Ag Club; Rille Te,"n. 2-3·4; Anim81 Husb.mdryJudqlng T....m. 4.

Elm.er F. ROM, B.$.(B"".)c..OC8<!e Hi<;lh SchoolCoI1tlQa ofld..ho

Undl"y H"ll; Sw....l H"Il,

1·2·3·4.1-2.3·4;

K.thl.... " S..m.m.. B.S.(Ed.)Mosoow Hi<;lh School

S..rn Ry..... , B.S.(Bu•.)Monrovi8 Hi9h SchooL Monrovi8. c..lilornl"

M ..rion Rob..rto Ry ..n. B.A.Edword Uille High School, Auburn. MoineColby ColltlQe. W8lerville. M"lne

W.A.A.. 3; Ar<;1Ol"lllut. 3-4; Gam oltha Mountoin•. 4

Eull....... Joh... Ry.n, B.A.EmmaU HI<;lh School

Pell" Tou Pell,,; lnlerooUtlQl"le Knighl., 1.2; Engll.h Club.T""",ul"" 4; The Cun"ln. 3·4; PeS_t Club; Dr8m..tic..A,S.U.!. PI"y•.

C..rol J.....n S.m.m.. B.S.(Mu...Ed.)Moooow High School

K"l'P" Alph" Thet,,; O"leth Telh Gimel. Vioe·PI"8Oident 2; Tmble CI"f;A c..ppeU.. Choi" UnlversllY Singero; P"nhellenic.

Ed.... Sowy••. B.S.(H.Ec.}Mol8d High SchoolU...iyeuily o( ld ..ho. Southam Br" ...ch

Forney H811; Home Eco...omlc. Club.

Joon S.ndlor<!. B.S.(Ed.)K"lJ<><n High School

Kurt Otto Rubl,."h. B.S.(FodAI""" Fortier High School. New Orl"8n., Loul.i8MLoui.18M Sklle Unlveuily

Undl"y H"ll; Sweet H811; Auoci8tad For...te...; Foreston' Choru.

Mog-dol.no Morlo SChn.ld.... B.A.Lewl. 800 CIMI Hlqh School. Spok.....e. W8.hi"'gto...

Pelt.> Qamm8; Hi9h...l Honorl, 1-2-3; Siqm" Alph.. 1010; c..rd'MIKey; PeSmel Club; Gem of the Mounl8ino, 1·2.3; Blue Budel. 2;A..",18hr Editor 3. Edilor 4; Clo.. T........umr, 2; A.W.S. c..bl .....l, 3;Ch8irm..n Song Feol. J; Alph" Lembd8 Dell<l; T"'ble Clef. 1·2.3;N8rlha. Tllble.

O"O'Y" WoUoc.. Roun.......U. B.A.Coeur d' AleM High School

Phi G8mm" Pe1l8; Silver Len",,; Blu.. K..y; Preso Club; ArQOn..ut.1.2; Gam of tM Mounl"in•. 1-2. A08Od"le Edilor J. Editor 4; Hou...Pmlldent, J; Inlerlr81ernily Council. 3·4. T,..,8.umr 3; ChIlIr1'MnInterfr"lernity Council Conilitution CommlUee,

Wilbur Schroeder. B.S.(Allr.)Mllln" Township High School, Ceo P18ine•. Illinoi.Unive ...lty ollllinOlo

Pelt" Chi; Hi<;Ih Hono.... 2-3; Alphll Zel<l; AQ Club; AQrotlomy Judq.InQ T80m. 2.

Ketherin. Loui•• $(,huett.nh.l ...... B.S.(H.Ec.)KelJOgq High School

G ..mm" Phi Bet,,; Phi Up"llon Omicron; Home Ec<momi<:o Club;DeSmat Club; Ar\lOMUl 1·3; Gem 01 the Mounlllin••

,John Le.. Ru..bk... B.S.(O..ol.)Wolloce Hi<;lh School

Alpho T8u Omeq,,; Si<;lm8 Gommll Ep"llon; Aoeocioted Min..... ,

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Alvin Schw.ndlrn.n, B.S.{AlldSugM-5<'Ilern Hiqh SchoolUniversity 01 Id<>ho. Southern Br"nch

1.dtter Dey 5<'IInt.; Highest HonoT'. 3·4; High HQf'lors. 1·2; Alph" Zale;Aq Oub; Aqronorny Judqlng T""rn, 3.

How.rd EUl1ono Scott, B.S.(D.H.)Meridl,on High SchoolLnh Bu.in.... College

Slqrn" Nu; Aq Club.

Ro..lth. Scott, B.S.(Ed.)Clerhton Hiqh School. CI"rhton. W",hinglQf'l

Ch.rl.. C. Sh.w. LL.B.Poc"lelio Hllh SchoolUniversity 0 Id"ho. $outhern Br"nch

Senior H"II.

Holon d.". Sh..h.", B.S.(Ed.)St. Ter..... ·• Ac"dorny, 801...St. M"ry·.-<>f.the-W"... tch

Enga.h Oub; Argoneu\; Gem o/Ihe Mounleins.

M..y Oli...r Shor., B.S.(H.Ec.l801... Hi'lh School

Alph" Phi; Phi u""non Omicron; Cerdinel Key; K"ppe Phi; EnglishClub; Horne Eoonorn",s Club; W.A A,; G<>rn 0/ the Mounle,n.; Blu"Buckel; Argon"ut.

K" ...ten Sk•••. B.S.(Ch.m.E,)Newporl Hiqh School. Newport. We.hington

Edith M. SI.u••. B.S.(Ed.)H"...IlOfl High School

Alphe Phl; Alph" 1.drnbd" Dolt", Sacrel«ry; Spu... Secretery; KeppeDelle PI. 3·4; Cerdlnel Key, 3-4; N"rthe. T"ble, 3; W.A.A., 1·2·3·4;Women's 'T' Club, 3·4; Biq Siote. Cept"in, 3; W.A_A_ [.<>cullveBoerd. 2; Argonaut 1-2-3; Co-ed Argoneul. 1-2; G<>rn of the Moun·t"in•. 3; Cl".. Sec",lery, I; P"nhellenic. 3; Engll.h Club.

DoulIl•• Rich.r<l Smith. B.S.(M.E.)N"eh... High School, N"che., W"ohingtonGonU>g" Uniye..i1y

lernbd" Cht Alph", President; Siqrn" G~rnrn" EpoilQf'l. Pr...ident; BlueKey; Aooo<:i"IOO Mine..; Junio. Prom, Ch"i.rn"n; Rolle T""rn, 2.3·4;Jnterlr"ternily Council: Id"ho Miner. Edlto<: Gem ol th& Mount"I"",1; Argon"ul, 1; Frosh Footben M"n"ge" Id"ho Mining Auocl"tion:A_'-M.M.E_. Junlo. Mernber_

Elv. Smith, B.S.(Bu•.1Sug",·s"lern High School

Forney H"n; Phi Chi Thet"

G1·?:i;~:ll:HihhS&~~i B.S.{Ed.)University of 1d"ho. Soulhern Br"nch

K"ppe Dell<> Pi; un-dinel Key; K"ppe Phi; W.A,A.; W...1ey Found,,·tlon: Wornen'. "I" Club; Pern Club; College Girl.' Oub, Pre.ident 4;Wornen'. "I" Club, Vice·Pr...ldent 4; Soci,,) Ch"irrn"n W...l"y Found­"lion, 4; T""" "nd Terpsicho"" 3·4,

H...old H.rri. Smith. B.S.IEd.)s"ndpo;nl High School

Phi G"mme Dell,,; Sc"bberd "nd Blede; Blue K..y; Gem ol th.. Moun·I«ln.; Arqon"ul; Int"rfr"ternily Council; 8<I.ketbell M""""er, 2; BlueBucket: Hou"" P",.ldent 4.

M··~I~~~i~·A~~~~~l·S.(Ed.)Unive..lty ~Id"ho, Southern Br"nch

Aip.... Phi; Rnga,h Club; Arqon"ul, 2; Gem ollhe Mount"in" W,A.A_

Norm.n M. Smith, B.S.(O.oI.E.)Intermounlein In.mules"n looe $t"te College

T"u K"ppe Epoilon; $igm" G"mm" Epoilon; Aoooci"tOO Mmer•.

Roy E, Smith. B.S.(Ed.)H"nsen High School, Honsel', Id"hoAlbion St,,1e No."",l

Lembde Cht Alph,,; K"ppe Deit" PI. T"",.ure" Crooo Counlry Oub;Pern Club.

Clifford Sn..th, B.S,(AII'.)1.dp"'''1 High School

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Ro,.al So........". B.S.(Oao1.E.)2e:U>oo'V HlQh Set>od

Cla,.to" Varna B_•. LL.B.An.sconda HiQh School. AI'I6OCIr><i<l Monl<l""

BooI<!I Thel<l Pi; HiI;Ih Honore. I; Alph<o K.oppo. P.i; Pep Ilond. 3-4.Ilor>ch and 8<lT.

Hugh Bproat. B.S.(Ag•. )801.. Hlqh School

Kappo. 51<;1""': A<;I Oub; "1 . Oul>- Footbioll. 1·2·3·4.

My.1 Bt....... B.B.a:.E.IMo»X>WH'qhSchool

Robart S ....-.ch.&a. B.S.CC.E.)Wala.c. Hlqh Set>od

ldab<> Enqu-. Sua-~ In....",.Iooq...... KnioQhL

V..n.tt. Bto,"_..,.. B.S.lS....)Huallon Hiqh SchoolUn'""nll.,. oIldaho. Southern Branch

Hayo Hall; Phi Chi Theta; Gem'" t.... J,!ounlelno; W A.A.; Idaho a..n.

W"I.tt" B. StokMh••ry. B.S.(EcI.1Ha"",llon HI<;Ih $chcw:>lUnlv..,.olty 01 Idaho. Southern Branch

Hayo Hall; En<;JUoh Clut>; Id<>ho Oftn; Gem 01 the M"unlalno. HonoroEditor; W.A,A.

Violat E. Summ... B.8.(S....)Jer-..- Hl<;Jh Set>odUni_ty'" ldab<>. Souu.m Brench

H• .,..RaIJ.

Bt... I.. SUmm..... S.S.IS....)Sandpolnt Hlqh Schcd

Della Ch~ H~t-l Honon. 1-2.3: Alpha kappa PsI.: 'T' Ouh; s..­ball. 1·2-3, 'T Oub. T_.... 4, Alpha keppa P.i "".... lOOn. 4.

R .... C. Sundba.". S.A.Idaho Fall. Hiqh School

Phi o..lla Th.aIa; H.lldi"""", >01" Oul>; Sc:obbord .nd Blada; FootboU.1·2-3-4: ao.lnq. 2-4; Interlraternlty CounctL J; Ff'OOh C14a Pre.1·dent I: &oeboIL 4.

M.r1"" S....nao". B.S.(EcI.1Colo<..do Wom.n·o CoI1""ile, Denver. Colorado

Delta Dell.. 0..11<1; W.A.A.; Pem Oub; En<;JUoh Oub; Women'o "I"Oub: Oa.. Secret.. ry. J; Pem Club, VI"" P...I<!ent. 4.

Rlch...-d T. S...I"I/I••. B.S.(MWI.EcI.1a..rUlon Hl<;Jh Schoot O.rkllon, WaohlnqtonLa_lolon SI<IIe N.......I School

Phi Ga.m"", 0..11e; Phl ""U Alpha; Unlverolty Symphony: M,hla.yConcert Ilond; Pep Ilond.

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Ruth Emily TaIlor, B.S.(Ed.)Aohlond H1Q School Aohlond. Ol"<!l\lonSouthern Ocegon Normsl School.

forney HoU; T....bl.. a"r, 3; University $1"Q..... 4; W.A.A .. 3.4,A1'Qon"ul. 3; Blue Buck"', 4: G<!m of Ill." Mount"ln., 4; Big Slote., 4.

William Taylor, a.S.(Fo•.}Redondo B&<.ch. c..lifornlo

Rodnay Te<la", B.S.(Agr.)Fner Hiqh School

Conatanoa "anlea T-.gland. B.S.(Ed.lGen_ Hi9h School

Forney Holl; Enqll.h Club; o..l"lh Toth Glrntll; Big SI'ter, 4.

Alana Po"H". Th'....n, B.S.(Ed..1Cho,l... ',once. Adorn. High School C1Mkolon. W".hi"910n

Forney Holl, Kopp" Della Pi. 4; Phi Bel" 51'1""'; Enqlioh Club. 3·4;Univ"TOily Sing...... 4: Bl"e Budet 4.

000"0'0 R. Thi.....". B.$.(Ed.)lewiston High SchoolW,..hington Slot" College

Sigmo Alpha Epsilon; "t'· Club; Pern Club; Footb"lI. 3.

Victor Thom~n. B.A.Pr...!on High School

Raymond Thornhill. B.S.(P..._M.d.)KaJl<>qQ Hll,lh School

Ru...ll Tig...t. B.S.(P..._M.d.)Sod~ Spring. Hl'lh School

Si<;lJIla Chi; Tr~ck. 1·2.

D.V.... Touy. B.S.(Ag...)M~lad High School

Rid..nboU'lh H"II; High Honoro. I 3. Ajph~ Zooto. Ag Club. I 2 3.4.s..cretory 4; Ulll.. In!ernolionol. Cholrmon Prl... COmm'lt..... 4. Anim,,1 Hu.bondry lud'llng T""m. 4.

Dudl.y G. Tuck..r. B.S.(Agr.)Porm" Hi'lh School

Sw....t Holl; Aq Club; Animol Huobondry ludqln'l T""m. 4; A'l aub.Pre.I<!ent. 4; Lindley H"II. Soc......,.., 3; Sw",,' H"II. SOCr..... ry. 4.

Robert Tucker. B.S.(Agr.)Emmell Hiqh School

Ralph Edwin T"rnidge. B.S.(Ed.)Weiser Hl'lh SchoolCOlleqe 01 Idoho

Hiqhesl Honaro. 3; In!eroolleqlol.. Debels, 2-3; Koppe Delio PI.

Kenneth Wade. B.S.(AII",)LeWlOton Hiqh School

Unlvsnltyaub; A'l aub; Agronomy ludq;ng T""m. 4.

Ge.aldine Anne Wagner. B,A.Pocot"lIo HIgh SchoolUnlv"rolly 01 Idoho. Southern Brench

Dell" Dello Del ...; EngIl.h Club. 3-4; A Ceppelle Choir. 3; W.A.A .. 3.4.

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L"d..n W.ld.......... B.S.(Ed.)SU9~r.g"lelI\High SchoolBrlghGm Younq Unlv ity

Forney Holl; Hlgh""t Hono 3; K<.pp<I Della Pi; Englioh Oub; Vftn·dal....rs; Dre,netico,

Barbar. Alice W.ll••r, B.A.c.ldwell Hlqh School

Kepp<! Keppo Gemme; English Club: DrelIlellc•.

L• .tar Carl w.n•••. B.A.801... High School

ElIam•• W.lt...... B.S.<Ed.lWei ..., H!gh School, Wei""" ld<>ho

Kepp<l Alpha Thtlto; Hou... Pr.,sIMnlll' Council. 4; PMh"nenlc. 3.

Ann Ward. B.A.c..ldwell High SchoolCoJJ"'l" 01 IdahoOreqon Stet.. College

Dell" Delte Delto; Blue Bucket, 3-4: W.A.A., E.e<:ull." Boord; Rill..T....Tn. 3; ~li.h Club; eo-! Arvoneul. 4; A.W.S. $chol.. nship Com·mlttee. Ch<llrmen.

Emily Ward. B.S.(Ed.}$e,o.ttl". Weohlngton

Walter M. Ward. M.B.(ro•. )BI."",,..,I HIgh School. BI."""d, North D<Jko1eNorth o..kot.. Stel<> CoIl....,,,

$19,ne Nu: Aoaocloled For...I".., 3·4; Id4ho For...!er. 3-4, A08OCI"tedFo.....t"... u.,.;ull"" f\o<lrd. 3-4; I'o.....!....• &rbecue Ch,o,irmon. 3.

No,",al.J. Wardla. B.S.lAg-r.)Rocklond High SchoolUnlve,..,ity of Idoho. Southem Br"nch

Hlghe.t Honon. 3: Hilh Hono,.." 2. 4: Del'" Chi Orne<,1o: Alpho Zeto:Ag Oub: Dro"",!!co. ; Nordby Judglnq Cup, 2; L1nle IntecMtloll"l.2.3·4: AI! Bowl. 3·4: Ag Eolempoconeou. $peokinQ Contest. 3: Live·.lock Judging T....m. 4: Ag Club. T.-.ucec 4; Alpho ?At", Chon·oolloc. 4,

Judaon Woodring- Wa.k, B.S.(C.E.)W...tem High School. Wo.hinqlon. D.C.

Boto Theto Pi. P.....ident 4; Highe.t Honon. l; High Hono.... 2.3; BlueK"y; Phi E'" Sig"",. President 2; $igmo Tou. Tc..... ucec 3; Rill" T....m,2·3·4; A.S.C.E.. Vloo·P.....ld"nl 4: Gem oJ the Mountoi .... 1·2.

Dall.. Watkina. B.S.<Ed.)Coldwell High School

Xana Waat!,a.by, B.S.(Mu•.Ed.)JuHoeUo HIQh School

Car",en Edith Webb, B.S.(Ed.)W"loec High School

Fomey Holl; F.nql!.h Club; Big 51.lec. Cholrmon 4.

Mez R. Wabar. LL.B.Nocth Centrol Hillh School, Spokone. Woohlr,gton

$Ig"", Nu; Bench ond Soc,

Annalta HHell'&<!. Wain, B.A.Loo Angel". High School. Loo Angol.... Cehlo.nloWhltmon CoII"9"

Dello Delio Delio: High Honon, 3; English Club; "Th.. Bishop MI..behov,,"'; Occh...tco,

WHIl.", B. Weth"••U, LL.B.Eosl High School. De. Moln.... lowo

Sweet Holl: High...t Hono,..,. 1.2.3; High Hono.... 5; Blu" Key. AlumniSecre"'ry 4; Sllv"c Lonce; Enqh.h Club: Bench one! Sor; A.S,U.I..Vice·p,.,.sld&nt 4; llndl"y H"n. Pre.ldenl 4; Debot... 1·2.3; DeboleMonog"r. 3: Frooh Hondbook. AO&OClole Editor 3; CommlU&ft on R"vi·lion of A.S.U,I. eon.t!tution, Choinnon 4; Pocilic Forensic ~u"Orol<xicel Conleol. 2-3; Cholcmon Inlcomurol Deb,t... 3; CholrmonCempus o"y. 4.

Gaorva F. Wayer",ann. B.S.(For.)$1. Morte. High School

Sweet Holl: HiQh Hono...., 2; Xl $1'1"'" Pt. 3-4; Asaocl"ted For..."',,;Idoho Fore.l..c.

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Dorothy M.. Whit.m.n. B.A."in"Won Hi",h School

H~y. Hoi]; High Honor•• 3·4; We.lmlnale. Guild; Engli.h Club:K.pl>" PhI.

010 B.tty W;ek_. B.S.(Ed.)Boise High School

Gemmo Phi Belo; Spun; Eplocopol Club; W,A.A.; Gem ollhe Moun·loin•. 1-2.3·4: Clo.. s..c lory. 2; Ponhellenle, 3. Vlce·P.....ldenl 4;Norlh... Teble; House P ldent.

Cromi. Lel.nd Wil.on. B.S.(B.....)lewi.lon High Schoollewl.ton Sl..... No."",1 School

Delio Chi; Hi<,lh Honor•. 2; Alph.. K.. pl>" P"i: Pre.. Club: Blue Buck..l.Bu.in_ M"""'<,J<lT. 4: Fr...hmon H..ndbook. A..lol<>nl Edilor, 3;A.S.U.I. POI'.. r Arli.l. 1-2.3·4, G<lm oIlh.. Mounloino. 2.

W. I ...... wn.o .... B.A,CoeUT d·AI.."" H'<,Ih SchoolMillo CoIl6QeUniv"U'lyol W..ohin",ton

Fo.n..y H.. II.

Thon·.... I. WIl....... B.S.(f'or.)P..nnlnglon High School Penni",,,lon. N..w Jer...y

Rld<>nbouqh Hol!;. HI"h HonoTO. 1·2; XI Sigmo Pi; A!IlIOCiole<le.lero; X, $igmo Pi. Ronger: Jd..ho Fo....ler,

M.lhoT'" M. Willlem•. B.S.(B.....)Grong..vlll.. High School

Lombdo Chi Alph...

Vlrg-ini. Merl. Willlem., B.S,(Ed.)lewis <md Clork Hi<,lh School. $lX'kon... W"ohlnglonWhllworlh Coll~

~~~I%n~~.I; Koppo lIo Pi. 4: Fomey H"n. T....o.u ... r 2. Vi",,·

Pe"l W .... B.S.(Ed.)Puenle Union Hi<;lh School, Pu..nle. ColilornloCholley Junior Colleqe. Ontorio, Colilornio

lindl..y HolI; $w....l HolI; Foolboll. 3·4: Trock. 2·3: Lindley Holl.VI",,-Pt-eoidenl 4; Sw""l Hoi!. Vi",,·Pr...idenl 4,

1.0.." H. Wrig-ht. B.S.(For.)Troy High School

51<;1mo Aipho Epollon

Amh.r I..n. Woll. B.S.(H.Ec,)Pork County Hl<,lh School. living.ton. Menlo"",

Delt. Delto Delio; Spurs; Phi UpeHon Omicron. s..c....lory 3. T........urer 4: Home Economic. Club. 1-2-3-4; Gem 01 Ihe Mountoin•. 1.2:Argonaut. 2; Big 510t"T Coploln: A.W.5. Cobln..t 3.

How.rd Gl.nn Woody. B.S.(P... ·M.d.)Moine Town.hlp Hi<;lh SchooL Pork Rld<J<>. IIlInoi.

Deillo Chi.

"'.ek Elio<>n Wood.. B.S.(~r.)Emmett HiQh School

Ridenbouqh H..lt Alph.. Zel... 2.3·4; Ag Club, 1-2.3·4. Vice·P.e.i·denl 4; Agronomy Judging T....m. 3; W....Ulnq. 3·4; Alph .. leI...SocI ..1Choirmon 4: JnlTomurol Monog<lT. 4,

M.uri",. C. y .....l.y, B.S.(ror.)Midwoy H1Qh School. Menon. ldohoUniversity ol Id~ho. Soulhern Br..nch

Rldenbough HolI; Zi SI<,1mo Pi; Aaociole<l For...t.....

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Active in many deparbnents inthe University, Richard Paris hasa capacity for forming all kindsof financial plans for the year­book. He, with the help of hisstaff, has more than satisfactorilysettled all the business mattersconcerning the publication of theGem.

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Wallace Rounsavell has beenEditor-in-Chief for the Gem of theMountains during this year of1936-37. The cooperation be­tween Wally's editorial and busi­ness staffs has made it possiblefor him to edit a yearbook of highquality.

Richard P..1a

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W.hu Dinniaon

James Yooer was selected as Associate Editor of theGem, while Walter Dinnison was chosen as AssistantBusiness Manager. These men will follow WallyRounsavell and Dick Paris as editorial and businessstaff heads. The proouction staff should not remainunsung. The students on productions have the dutiesof indexing, checking, and mounting all picturesbefore sending them to the engravers. The businessstaff must solicit advertising to aid in the financialsuccess of the yearbook. This staff also takes care ofGem sales which are the highest of all time this year.The business men distribute the books upon publi­cation.

Production St• .11

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Walt Brow"

Ca.1 Burt

All.. Co"way

Richard Dam.l!

G.or<;la D••"

W.it•• Di""I.on

J.a" Dunkl.

Ruth Evan.

Mujori. GI.nn

Robart G ••nvill.

Er",a I.awl.

F ••nci. M.d..n

Mar<;luarit. M.nion

J.ek MeKinn.y

Yrane... Murtha

Riehard Phinn.y

S.", Rich

Dorothy Ro_ven

Robert. Ryan

y ...d Swank

B ••b .... Walk..

H.rold W.nd...,,,,

J.ek Wlleo"

Ja",•• Yod...

B.th Bothw.1l

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Assistants in the editing of the Gem do not bear highsounding titles but in actuality contribute signihcantlyto the success of the yearbook. Realizing this fact, theeditors of the annual publication have followed thepolicy of recognizing active service by the gift of acopy of the book after the student has worked forthree years, or has performed exceptionally in one.

BASEBALL

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Washington State·WashingtonOregon - ­Oregon StateIdaho· . .

Won Lost12 48 88 87 93 13

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BILL KATSIIAM[;TES

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The Oregon base runners met a formidable team at

the University of Oregon during a series at that place

on May 2 and 4. The first game was Idaho's 8·7, butin the second game the Vandals were stopped when

they lost by a score of 4-1 to Bob Millard, a sophomorepitcher. Wally Geraghty made a hit that scoredIdaho's only run in that game.

The Ducks won over the Vandals in the two home

games on May 15-16 by taking both with the scores

of 10-6 and 4-2. Katsilometes and Geraghty hithome runs in the first game.

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Tha ""o,..bo..d .not too oood lor thaVandaJ.,

The Vandals played O.S.C. on May 7 and split adouble header with the Beavers in two closely con·

lested games. Though O.S.c. took the first game bya score of 1-2, Steve Summers starred in the second

game to give Idaho a 6-5 victory.

On their home diamond in the return games of

May 20 and 21 the Idaho nine lost to Oregon Stateby the scores 7-4 and 11-6. Idaho's costly errorshelped the Beavers cOOl:iderably in their scores.

Bill Kramer hit a three-base hit and two home runs

for Idaho during the series.

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On April 29 and 30 the Idaho team opened theWashington Huskies' conference schedule with twogames at Seattle. The first game was big· league ball,tied till the last inning when a hit brought a Washing­

ton man in for a win of 3·2. The Huskies came backin the next game to win from the Vandals 9-0.

When Washington met the Idaho nine on the homediamond May 26 and 27, they had improved. TheVandals lost the first 4 to 3 and then climaxed theend of their 1936 series by winning the second 12 to 7.

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K.U .ho... hla pro_f...lonal atylaTh. umpire ..atch••th. pitch

On April 15, the Whitman nine journeyed to Moscowto play the Vandals the first of a two-game series.Due to a big advanatge because of early springweather conditions that permit them to practice earlyin the season, they were able to knock the Idaho clubover in the first game, 7-6.

The second game was featured by some wild play­ing and some wilder hitting that thrilled the spec­tators. The Whitman team came out on the long endof this game, bagging 13 while the Vandals copped 10.

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The Vandals opened their annual battle on April 25with the Cougars on the Idaho home field. The W.S.c.club, led by Goddard, came through with a 3-0 win.The following day the Vandals threw away the secondgame on errors, the score being 6-3 for Pullman.

The last two games of this four-game series wereplayed as a double header at Moscow. Idaho took iton the chin in the first game by a 10-1 score. Thesecond game the W.S.C. nine banged out a 17-3victory. Four home runs with men on bases provedthe downfall for the Idaho club.

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DON JOHNSON

MIKE RYAN

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For the seventh consecutive year the Idaho Vandalsdowned the Montana Grizzlies on the cinder path.Track men from Idaho ran away from the Montanamen in the meet of May 9 by winning 85 to 46. TwoIdaho records were broken in the meet. Powers ofIdaho broke the 1927 record in the 120-yard lowhurdles by cutting the time to 24,5 seconds. Theother record was broken by Neeley, who cut the 1928record in the 440-yard dash to 49.3 seconds. One ofthe outstanding feats of the meet was the 22 feet, 1?l­inch, winning broad-jump of Olson of Montana.

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Adllina. PI'ONt. and O'Nam tallo. It O_.r

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When the Idaho Vandal Trackmen met the Whitmantracksters on April 25, Bill Powers, Idaho's vereatiletrackman, came out on top of the meet with 14 pointsbeside his name. Don Johnson did his share bytaking first in the javelin throw and the shot put.

On May 16 at Corvallis, the Vandals again downedtheir opponents, this time the Oregon State Beavers,66Yz points to 64Yz. Adkins, Powers, McCue, Max·son, Neeley, Johnson, Probst and Ritzheimer all didtheir part in garnering nine firsts for Idaho whichoffset the a.s.c. second and third places,

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In May when Idaho, Montana, and Washington Statemet at Pullman for an all conference meet, the finalcount showed Washington State with 98 11 points,Idaho, second with 49 1-'2, and Montana with 19 pointsin their favor. Powers finished first in the l00-yarddash for fdaho, while Cy Adkins lowered his owntime in the mile to 4:26. Stew Neely placed first inthe half-miie and Cable tied lor lirst in the high jump.The best race 01 the meet was the 220-yard dashwhen Orr of W.S.c. threw himself ahead the last 20feet and finished. less than a foot ahead of Bill Powers.

INTRAMURAL

Intra....u.... l Mana..a••O.It. Tau O.It., 1936 ch .....plon.

Under the direction of Coach Percy Clapp, intramural this year has

aroused more interest and encouraged more participation than everbefore. The intramural managers were: Alpha Tau Omega, B. Putnam;

Beta Theta Pi, N. Palmer; Chi Alpha Pi, H. Day; Della Chi, A. Mitchell;Della Tau Della, H. Ahlskog; Idaho Club, L. Lanter; Kappa Sigma, R.Willard; Lambda Chi Alpha, R. Smith; L.D.S., R. Butler; Lindley Hall, I.Stubbs; Phi Delta Theia, W. Garets; Phi Gamma Delta, J. Clouser; Riden­baugh Hall, R. Dean; Senior Hall, G. Thorsted; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, P.Redmond; Sigma Chi, P. Remaklus; Sigma Nu, D. Bistline; Sweet Hall.H. Watson; Tau Kappa Epsilon, R. Schmitt; Tau Mem Aleph, R. Fluharty;University Club, W. Duvall; Vandalville, M. Jensen.

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The fall intramural season opened with spirited participation in touchball.Every game found each team with its quota of cheerir..g supporters liningthe field. The teams were evenly matched, and many games went intoovertirr.e pericds. Up to the final game Delta Tau Delta was unbeatenand unscored upon. In the finals, however, they were subdued by PhiDelta Theta, 16·6. The Idaho Club garnered third place and Vandalvillefourth. Tennis singles, the second intramural sport, was won by DeltaTau Delta with Lindley Hall corning in a close second. Cross country, anew event this year, was won by the L.D.S. Institute team of R. Butler,G. Butler, L. Schwendiman, and R. Westover.

R. L.9ivn•• w. 0 ........ J. C.........p~on. Walt.r B......... W. K..........r. T. EJ.U.C. C......th.r. w. P.UJ.7. W.Il.c. Brown. E. And• ..-n. W. rrJI. J. H ...........rlund

R. P..... J. W.lah. C. H• .-ria. P. P.1"I"1ah

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V. SkU••. V. Lewi•. M. d........ H. Dul•• W. R ..H. Smith. D. Guy. d. WUCOK. D. B..to ... d. And on

E. Elliott, R. Ktumm... d. Hol..t, P. Full••

The L.D.S. Institute table tennis team of Vaughn Lewis and Vic Skiles,after winning over Lindley Hall to gain the finals, defeated. Sweet Hallto win the intramural table tennis championship. Lindley Hall was thirdand Sigma Nu fourth. Swimming competition was keen, with no com­petitor having an easy road to victory. Several new intramural dualswimming meet records were set. Sweet Hall, winners of the event,placed enough men in second and third ~itions to capture the finals.Sigma Alpha Epsilon was second and Phi Gamma Delta was third. Asthe Gem goes to press, there are spring tennis, horseshoes, softball, andtrack yet to be completed. Delta Tau Delta leads in total points.

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Sports completed last spring after the Gem went to press were: Track­Phi Gamma Delta first, Delta Tau Delta second; Horseshoes-LindleyHall first, Kappa Sigma second; Tennis-L.D.S. Institute composed of B.Kerr and B. Morley lirsl, Sigma Alpha Epsilon second; Softball-DellaTau Delta first, Sigma Nu second. Delta Tau Delta won the intramuraltrophy for 1935·1936 with a total of 1475 points. Tau Mem Aleph wassecond with 1000 points, and Sigma Nu third with 675 points. Delta TauDelta established its clean-cut supremacy by garnering three firsts and ahost of seconds and thirds to win the trophy in a walk-away. Intramuralsports are attracting wider participation each year.

T. MeOlU. J. B.... tt.n. D. E,h•...Lo. w. m.",,".J. A1~tti. W. M""al. R. Bla<le

c. Burt. R. Martin. R. Hutehl.....n, E. Wood. D. WllaonJ. Kinne. H. AhIalcOlll. H. Styffe. L. Gaffney. M. Southworth

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d. L.wb. O. Oood_lI. W. Dunll. J. Puc.,.,., O. Elliott. E. MOT9..nC. O.l>b,.. F. a..u,.. O. Th~n. M. Huff, $. Rich

D. Whitl.,., R. Wlloon. E. Wllaon. P. R"'rnond

The winter sports opened. with volleyball arousing some of the keenestcompetition yet seen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon nosed out the Idaho Club inthe finals, winning the third and deciding game of the three-game seriesby a score of 16-14. Basketball was played under high school rules, owingto the lack of conditioning of the participants. A new feature in basketballthis year was the "8" league, comp:>sed of players ineligible for regularintramural competition. The University Club, "A" league winners, clearlydemonstrated their superiority with a crushing victory in the finals overSigma Nu, "B" league winners. In the regular competition, Lindley Hallplaced second and Tau Mem Aleph third.

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W 0 MEN

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Dorothy BrownLou;" Paul..n

Dr. Evelyn Miller, Dean of Women, cameto Idaho to occupy the position heldformerly by Miss Permeal 1. French,retired. Doctor Miller ,came with an un­usual scholastic and academic recordand wealth of executive experience thathad prepared her adequately for theposition's responsibilities. Her duties in­clude the supervision and the guidanceof all women students, and the inspec­tion and approving of women's resi·dences. Through her office, all permis­sions are granted and all disciplinary'matters are conducted. Doctor Miller'sexecutive body is the A.W.S. She isaided in her duties by the officers of theAssociated Women Students. Of thisimportant organization Esther Flenner ispresident; Dorothy Brown, vice presi­dent; and Louise Paulsen, secretary.These women hold the most responsibleoffices of the A.W .5.

Each woman student of the university is an active member of theAssociated Women Students which holds elections every springand is a self·governing bcxiy working with the Dean of Women inhandling the affairs of co-eels. Representatives are sent annuallyto national meetings of college women. Officers for this year were:Esther Flenner, president; Dorothy Brown, vice president; LouisePaulson, secretary; Mary McKinley, treasurer; Fay Pettijohn, yellqueen; Dorothy Rosevear, }X)int supervisor. Cooperative with theofficers is the A.W.S. cabinet composed of thirteen women fromgroup houses and town associations. It deals with women's affairs.

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Th. M.,. D.,. Peted.

At the annual May fete conductedby Mortar Beard, Margaret Brod­recht was crowned queen. Herattendants were Jane Baker, maid

of honor, and Donna Mae South,page. It was estimated that a

crowd of 1500 students andmothers watched the crowningceremony and the pledging ritesof Mortar Board which tappedDorothy Rosevear, Erma Lewis,Catherine Bjornstad, DorothyBrown, Doris McDermott, JaneBaker, and Esther Flenner; Silver

Lance that honored John Farqu­har, Roy Gray, Ray Lincoln, LouisAugust, Bert Larson, WallaceRounsavell.

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The Co·Ed Prom, annual costumeball sponsored by the Home EcClub, broke all precedent andbecame a women's choice danceand increased the entertainmentvalue. Rose Broemling was thechairman of the prom; and JuneFleming and Chester Andersonreceived the prizes for best cos­tumes. Paul Ennis furnished themusic while Dean Evelyn Miller,Miss Elsie Maxwell, Miss AdahLewis, Miss Ruth Smith, MissMarion Featherstone and Mrs. J.A. Kostalek acted as patronesses.Life masks were the feature ofdecoration, but the clever rigs ofthe dancers stole the show.

Men eUend the Co_Ed Prom

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A WINTER'S EVE

W. A. A.

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Me.....uerite Menlon

Luelle Nel.eon

Active membership in the Women's Athletic Association is opento all undergraduate women who have earned one hundred points,according to the point system, in all recognized sports. Officersare Lucile Nelson, president; Marguerite Manion, vice president;Frances Murtha, secretary; Betty Obermeyer, treasurer. ExecutiveBoard includes: L. Nelson, M. Manion, B. Obermeyer, R. Evans,L. Dickinson, R. York, A. Ward, 1. Kinghorn, J. Sanford, M. Glenn,H. Parmley, A. Oberg, J. Spooner, G. Smith, L. Ellio!. Ruth Evansreceived the award for being the oustanding member of W.A.A.

W.A.A. Executive Bo...d

Ruth Evan.

Women in W.A.A. who earn 1250 points by participation in sportsare given white sweaters with silver-gold emblems, and automatic·ally become members of the "I" Club for women. Women whoearned 2000 points and received blankets are Ruth Evans, Mar­ion Swanson, and Vivian Larson. Members are Ruth Evans,president; Gladys Smith, vice president; Vivian Larson, secretary;Lucile Nelson, treasurer; Marion Swanson, sergeant-at-arms; andGertrude Olesen, Dorothy Rosevear, and Edith Slatter.

E. Slatt••. V. L"non. D. Ro..vu•. G. S",ith. D. Hohnho.n. M. Swan.on,R. Enn•. L. Nal.on. O. Ol_n. Mi.a D.ay

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Modern laeeiee' "hoopoo"

Basketball and speedball are two of the major sports of W.A.A.Of the 97 women who turned out for l:asketball, 72 earned pointsfor the association. Speedball practices were attended by 76with the freshmen women taking the top honors. All champion­ships are determined in tournament play.

Co·ede doing eo"'e epeedy kickin'l

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Tennis play was run off in a "ladder" tournament last fall usingsingle elimination. Some matches were postponed until springbecause of weather. In the baseball games played outside on thewomen's field, 56 wcmen received points for W.A.A. Class teamswere chosen and an inter-class tournament dubbed. sophomores.

Bat..r Up!

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The women interested in physical education and dancing are givena chance to perform annually in the dance recital of Taps andTerps. The less graceful. or perhaps we should say the more mascu­line, turn their attention to the well-known and ancient sport ofbarnyard golf-and make it truly a game of skill.

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v~Two h....da!

Captain C. H. Hart undertook the teaching of 120 women to hitthe bull's eye. His success is shown by the number of dead shotsthat developed under his tutelage. Twenty-four got points formatches. In volley ball 76 women received W.A.A. points forparticipations. The seniors won the class title.

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A Swim....lng CI.-

The Misses Wirt, Mylne, and Dray are the reasons the Idahoco-eds take such a healthy interest in their physical educationprogram. They have organized a prC)(;~Tam this year which includesswimming, dancing, tennis, interclass sports, and play days inconjunction with the men. Here are some of the bathing beautiesin action.

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MILITARY

Capt_in H_~t

Capt_In No~",_n

s........nt Sun..",

Brigadlu General E. R. Chrloo",...

Few men gain the affection and respect that the University of Idaho holds for its "Grand OldMan," Brigadier General Edward R. Chrisman. Although permanently retired from the armyfive years ago, General Chrisman still maintains an active interest in the University's welfareand acts as counsel for the military department. Coming to Idaho as a lieutenant from WestPoint in the University's fifth year of infancy, he has remained here since, except for perioosof foreign service during the Spanish·American and World Wars. During that time he com·manded troops in Cuba and Puerto Rico. General Chrisman returned to the campus perma­nently in 1919. When retired, he had completed 54 years of service in the national army.He receives major recognition for the development of the University military unit from aludicrous corps of a few cadets into its present formidable status.

Major Charles F. Sutherland instructs junior military students beginning the advancedcourse. A native of Mississippi, Major Sutherland is a graduate of Mississippi State College.He experienced his only other R.O.T.C. detail at Oklahoma A. and M. college.

Captain Charles H. Hart has the difficult assignment of instructing all freshman cadets inaddition to coaching the women's rifle team. Captain Hart, who was awarded his promotionto captain two years ago for his efforts at the university, completes his eighth year of detail inthe Idaho military department this spring. He is a native of Virginia, having attended Williamand Mary University in that state for several years.

Sergeant Alfred Johnson, who succeeded Sergeant Lonie Woods, retired, manages themilitary store room. Sergeant Johnson came to his new duties from Fort Wright at Spokane.

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s._nt John...nBandm..t.r Lyoruo

Drum "'_lor

Called from his duties last fall in San Francisco, Lieutenant Colonel Allen Fletcher becameIdaho's new commandant of military tactics, succeeding Lieutenant Colonel Rufus S. Bratton,who was assigned to service in Washington, D.C. A graduate of the Army War college andArmy Industrial college in Washington, D.C., the Chemical Warfare school of Edgeworth,Md., and the Command and General Staff college at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, ColonelFletcher may boast a distinguished militaristic education. Following active service in theWorld War, he commanded troops in Hawaii for several years. Colonel Fletcher filled theposition of senior infantry instructor of the first reserve area with headquarters at San Fran­cisco before assuming his duties here at Idaho.

Instructor of scphomore military classes at the university is Captain Lewis S. Norman.Captain Norman also coaches the crack R.O.T.C. rif~e team, which two years ago won na·tional honors. He began his army career at Fort Benning, Georgia, of which state he is a native.He holds the distietion of being one of the few qualified lawyers in army service, havinggraduated from the Chattanocga College of Law in 1917. Captain Norman this spring com·pletes his second year of service at Idaho.

Acting Sergeant-Major of the military department is Sergeant Barnum, who handlesclerical work of the office. He has completed 14 years of detail in the military forces of theUnited States, four of them in the Marines. Much of the time was spent in the Philippines andthe South Sea Islands.

Professor Robert B. Lyon directs the proficient military band, a snappy group on parade.

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Honoring o..nar.1 en...m ...Tna color \IUard marcn_ wnlla tn. b.nd playa

CADET COLONEL

EARL R. BULLOCK

CADET LIEUTENANT COLONEL

JUDSON W. WARK

CADET MAJORS

JOHN W. COOPERDOUGLAS SMITH

CLYDE R. INMANJAMES SORENSON

RAY LINCOLNJOSEPH GAUSSGEORGE NELSON

CHARLES HALLROY GRAYEARL RITZHEIMER

CADET CAPTAINS

ROSCOE SMOLINSKIFRANCIS CHRYSTALCLARENCE DEVLIN

WALTER SCHOENFELDEMMETT DEAN LEMONELMER JOHNSTON

RONALD MARTINBOYD MOOREWALTER EDELBLUTE

ROBERT MILLERHAROLD SMITH

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CADET FIRST LIEUTENANTS

GEORGE SWISHER LIONEL MILLEFGLENN TARBOX WILLIAM GUTHRIEGEORGE THIESSEN ALBERT MONNETT, JR.WILLIAM LINDSAY ROSS SUNDBERG

LOUIS AUGUST JOHN CLOUSERVAUGHN ANDERSON

PENDER Wii>IGHTSHERMAN KELLYJEAN NICHOLSONNOEL WILSONROBERT FELTON

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Company A

1st Sgl. Wellmlln Duvall

Serge"n! Claude HartSergeant Luke Purcell

Serge.... nl Ruel Hdosen

Company E

1st Sg!. Edwllrd Hohoson

Sergeant John Carl,on5ergeonl J<'lck McKinney

Sergeonl George Sommer

Company I

lsi Sg\. Ch<'lrles Baylon

Sergennl Chnrles Schalfler

Sergennl Aaron Blewett

Company B

lsi Sgt. Keith Tovey

5erqe{lnl J<'lci:. Wilcox

Sergedn! Woyne Pilcher

Sergeant Max Kenworthy

Company F

lsi Sgt. John &lob

Sergeant larvis Lowe

Sergednl Demllrk Jensen

Serge",n! Cl"'ude Hnr!

Company K

1st Sgt. Robert Abbot!

Sergeant Robert Grnnville

Sergeant Charles Mnrshnll

Serge.sn! W.slter Dinnison

Company C

lsi Sgt. Otlo Nelsen

Serge"n! William Fitzgerald

Serge"nl Joeeph lAtimoreSerQednl Walter Kanlolll

Company G

lst SQI. Albert Torelle

5erQeont P<'Iul Poulson, Jr.

Sergelln! Ben HumphreySergellnt Stonko Pllvkov

Company L

1st Sgt. John R. Decker

Serge<'lnl Wendell L<'Iwrence

Serge<'lnt Gnrlh Peck

Company 0

lst Sgl. Donald Berger

5ej'Qe4nt Mark Robinson. Jr.5eTQeant Donllid Burnett

Company H

1st Sgt. Andrew Jomes, Jr.

Sergeant Donllid BenedictSergeant 1IImes Filher

Company M

1Ft Sgl. Edwnrd Iddings

Sergennt Edwnrd Elliott

Serge",nt Burness McFnrlnnd

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oIohn Coo ~

C1 n.,. o...linoIud.on Wulo

Willi.... O'N.mEarl Bulloelo

Appointed by Colonel Fletcher as Cadet Colonel of Idaho's R.O.T.C. unit, Thomas Redling·shafer reigned as student commandant the first semester, Colonel Redlingshafer is a memberof the university rifle team, Scabbard and Blade, and the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity,

Second in command stc:xxi Lientenant-Colonel Elbert Inman, He is affiliated with Scabbard

and Blade and Phi Gamma Delta.At the end of the first semester, Captain William O'Neill completed a year and,half as

regimental adjutant. Captain O'Neill belongs to the "I" Club and Tau Kappa Epsilon.Major John Cooper, first period head of the first ballalion, commanded the third ballalion

the second semester. He is a member of the "I" Club and Delta Chi.

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DougL.. S",Llh

£uL B"LLock

Cadet Colonel Earl Bullock, promoted from third battalion head, commanded the studentrookies the second semester. Colonel Bullock belongs to Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, andthe Sigma Nu fraternity.

Judson Wark, first semester battalion leader, climbed to Lieutenant-Colonel. He is a mem­ber of the rifle team, Blue Key, and Beta Theta Pi. As regimental adjutant acted CaptainWoodrow Sorenson, a member of Scabbard and Blade and Sigma Chi. Clyde Inman com­manded the second semester first battalion. Major Inman belongs to the Minor "I" Club,Scabbard and Blade, and Beta Theta Pi. Succeedtng as head of the second battalion wasCadet Major Douglas Smith, a member of the rifle team, Blue Key, and Lambda Chi Alpha.

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A L U M N I

Idaho had one gala Homecoming celebration for 1936. ChairmanSam Johnson allowed the group houses a free rein in their choicesof themes for decorations. Forney Hall won the women's prize,while the Phi Delts carried home the bacon for the men. TheVandal foe was Washington State College. The annual serpentineof the women through the men's houses, a homecoming mixer,a dinner for alums, a smoker, and prize fights all added to thehilarity of the great occasion.

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SPRING SOCIETY

The traditional women's choice dance sponsored annually by Mortar Board washeld on Washington's birthday and initiated a new feature by giving bouten­nieres to each escort. Thr<:>ugh the efforts of Press Club and the I.K.'s, the popu­lar music of Paul Pendarvis was secured for the Publications Ball in May.

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DELTA DELTA DELTA

KATHERINE RQOS

DOROTHY BROWN

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ESTHER FLENNER

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PAUL DlNIS

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CHARLES SAYLON

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DELTA TAU DELTA

fllID I1OBlNSON

WEJmELl.. LAWRENCE

KAPPA SlOMA

MAR ROBINSON

KEITH McDANIEL

PHI GAMMA DELTA

HAI10W SMITH

WAL.LACE ROUNSAVEU.

W. Arm.tronll. D. Bu.n.tt. F. Robln-on. W. t.. .....nc•• R. FryF. C.mpb.ll. H. Smith. W. Roun....l1. M. Robln.on. K. McD.nl.lR. any, O. Somm••• R. Lincoln. J. McKlnn.7. C. &ylon8. R,.n, 1:. Bull""•. P. I:nnb. W. PItch••, C. KoontaR. MeT.dd.n, W. Mul..r. W. Try. J. Oaa1cUl. W. 8o..naon

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SOPHOMORES

Man;Ja .... Carothoon Marla RaphaelHelen Oough Aleene Shield.Man;Jarel Elzenho..oer Helen Ann SultonNorlne E..ben~. !letty Torv-n

M.ry /..... WIUi.maon

K.lhleen McLeanLoioe p loenM.I'Ql' SooItJean s.......r1.......-

Mary !leU !lennett£Ilzabelh BodwellMal.... Boa.Dorio Dew"""~H"rIey

SENIORS

Ann Brende Dorolhy LenIMtJa.... Cramer &rna Lewl.Ann Curba £I.-both Loomlo£khne Gawe M.tqueri.. Manion..... G.aham C.rol leon 50.......Coolol.I<o Hurley Lolhieon 50rnm

£lie."... Wah..n

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Maltl_ De..- ~ McF......nrlEmma Jeennoo a.nt.oo- !Wen MoIiottMary H........,. Maroarel I1lo=-&til' Ann Kinq Gloria 201110Wlnn,fnld Martln Sora Gene Talbott

Marqaret Taylo,

M. &'nn..tt. B. Bod_II. M. Bole.. A. B..."d•• M. C.roth H. Clouqh. A. Cu..ue0.0._". M. O'......ett. H. E"banlaa. E. .1. Et_nh M. Et.."h<>........ E. 00....

J.O ha...M. H ,.. C. Hu.I.,.. E. H"rla,., B. Kin". D. Le"f_t. E. 1.00...... , E. Lew..M. M..nlon. W. Ma.tln. M. M"F..land, K. M"Le.". V. Mit"hall. H. Moffatt, 10.

Pau1M"d. Pi• ..,a, M. Raph••l, M. Ric•. O. Roll... C. J. S .....m. K. S ..mm. A. Shi.ldaM. Scott. J. S ......t, M. Sto"., H. A. Sutton. S. O. T ..Il>otM. Ta,I.... B. To"",_n. E. W.lt..., M. v. Williamaon

Founded 1870-DeP."w Unl~tT

Elata n.eta Owopler-M.y 15. 1920~8l<>c~ ..nd Gold

Flo..er-Black and Gold PanlY

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rACULTY

Jobn Bec:ht,th

JUNIORS

AIbe'r1 MonnettGI...n StullnThornlo. SIlOUordPoul TaylorWIIL&td Thornr-onAlbert letell"fUll V_hen** W,Ior:nE1_W~

SENIORS

00<><.110' GUYRonokf Henooya.1'I..d .....21a11o !i:l_Rct-1"rulll_................W"ll_ RounM.-.l1HIlrold SmllhRobert Str""honRlc....rd Swinqler

J. R. WocdroU

SOPHOMORes

Gr..nl Amb...,.. Georqe tyonaR"Jph &k". F...ncl. Modoon£uqe... Ilouqh"", 80....., Meo-rillAllen CLoru P"ul MorkenGecJn;joo OeYia Garth PeckE_ Hell GerooldlMqew...,.o-n ICJo,opMrr lyle Sm>1hUnk>n .......... Rom.sn Thu_

rR£SHMEN

1010 B,-"'-r 0..1 /¢rdonSlanley c...- 0.... Ma........UWill ...... a.- ~ph Not.Rebert o..'ri& John~D.w;llon~ ~ 2obrbK:kW,III".... H.rrt.....1on Rcboort Po.u

".Itt. W..........

ldmA.......,Edward ElliottGlendon 0.."'­Thom.<ol GilllOOt HollerAn,h /....-l' nJer-.H4lbett a.. ret-

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W,lliam A,,,,.Dwl<;Jhl &rkln...............""""" >ow.."""'" >ow..Reqlnald SumolohnOou_0.0,1" CollinsGflu ConklinPOl'l ruller

O. Am.b....... J. And........ W. Ar..... D. &.-ton. A. 8M........ V. Douvllto... 8. Co.rtu.A. C\a;1o..

W. Ct.-. J. Clo....r. C. CoW..... O. ConloJJ .. , 0-..".. D.~. Olendo", D.""'. R. C....C. Elliott

D. 1"jal<loo.tod, T. Gill, D. Ouy, W. H.......ng.o... R. H• ....,.. ". H01&oor, C. """,10.0...L. .r..:bon

A. "a..._. r. ".~n. D. dorda... R. Kim._. D. KI_pfa., R. K.....nm.... L. r....,.r.M..........

B. M.....ilI. A. Monnett. B. Moo.... P. Mork.n. R. Mo.... R. Paru. O. P..,., O. Ridge_..,oJ, Robartaon, K. Ro~r....n. R. Roll.bac•. W. Roun....n. H. Smith, L. Smith.

T. St.HordO. 8...li... R. Strachan. R. S..ln,l... , P. Taylor, A. To...''-, R. ThuneT. Vauvha'" K. Warne.., ". Wileo•• J. R. Woodruff

Four><led I848--JeH.rwon CoI'­M" \.,.., a....~M"n:::h n, Ilnl

CoIor-Rofal Purpl.F1o.....r-Clelll<'>ti.

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V.I"", o..vteoMMQerel Grldle,Coral Her!S,lvl~ HolieAlice ),Ie, Robin-.

luyne~n

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DO.., ........

SENIORS

Bealrloe Glbbo e...b<>r~ UppoMonoo O'Connor

SOPHOMORES

s-erl, Baker &tI, Lou Mc:Oonnelllune DoYl.. A..d..,. OberqLob Uppo I_I. RIck.l...bell Loul. M~ry Dee SmllhHelen M~thew. Alice W,nn

Theodor" bILl

Loi. Ad.comAII......u. Bardole,Doralh, BennettJohnnie BruceBel'e Burk

.JUNIORS

Geon;,ett<o Brun...... J._I Hoi,,",fr~noH Eld~ CIeI<I HudoonMarie HUICh W~nd~ Rick.Ad<I M~r<:l~ Hoebel Q,~rlol,,", Thompoon

L. Ad.m. B. B••••. A. B.rd.l.,.. D. B.nn.tt . .J. Bruce, O. Brunn..B, Bu...,". D...... V. O.riu. r. Cdred,•• B. Glbb•. M. Grldl,""M. Haaoch. C. HaM., A. M. H_bel, ... H"It•• S. Holt•• C. HudeenI. Lou;'. 8. Lip~. L.. Lip~. H. M.the.... 8. L.. McConn.ll. A. Obe"'llM. O'Conner.". Ric.... W. Rich. A. M. Roblnoon.". Shoeh.nM. O. Smith, C. Thom_n, A. Wynn, T. ZlIk.

foundad lSllS-o.P"uw U"'ven:ityAl,*,e Rho Q,~pIat'--MaJ 9, 1924CoIor-SOOrl"t end Ollv" O ......n

F1owe..-R<ld c,meUon ~nd $mHu

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FACULTYSWnley R.. Hall Dr. A. C. r-,

~1.W.lhtr

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Elmer Johndon

JUNIORS

Robert F ,.John S ll..'Don SpnnqerHeJT'l'ToilordStanlor, T...u..l'-

FRESHMEN

r- fort­BJ""" r_

"-""'­Ph.ihp I::lnC<OkIGrant L.onc:o.tyCo,' Mal&Ralph PlIlIJohn SheId...Edword SmllhEdward Sulll.an

Word Broyl61ly~n C<ompbellLo Vern CobbollHa,*-rl 0..,CartOll E110td

SOPHOMORES

a..yIOOl C4mpl.-ll I.....~John A........ a..rleo P.M....Ed.."rd Dokln Rober! PlI1llRoymond Hill o,eoter W...tf"ll

Mourlce YOUI>Q

FNd Cemptell

Oonl<tl Aherin

""'" "'"'_.........W,Il.. BrownNytl Oa,kW.,.,.. a.,k~.a.,~-.e-_Cha,1eo [);!tm<lr

Claylon Dunham

r

,

D. Ahen". L. Bo_. L. Bl'O)'l_. C. c.",pbtll, F. c.rnpboll. M. Cl.rllW. Clull. E. Cl...!oMn, ". CI._...... L. Cobbett. 8. Co¥iJ\\Iton. E. DUinH. Do,.. C. Dittmar. C. Dunh.a"" C. Olord. B. r_ter. R. r....,.R. Hill. r. Hi~. T. H.h.,.., E. "ohNlton. P. Kincaid, O. Lo_t,.I. Loftll'Oteiv. Ralph Phta, Ro""".... Pitt.. ". Sh.B.r. J. ShoW.... 1:.•hnlthD. Spl"l"9"'r, C. SullJ~.n. H. Tolford. 8. T .....hall..o. C. W..tlaU. M. Young

rounded 19J1-Uni.....ly oIld<lhoCoIon--<:rt........, Whll., and P'Urpa.

""-.-5",_

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rACULTY

o...n E....1yn Mill"r

qammt:i- Plu Bek

Ele<lnor *""'" 1:......M..tQlltei ElI...beth J::inqR.gI.... Joen lJ"",ct>erDoroth, J...... MOIl/...... Goodlnq ~hubert

f,,,n,,,,,, z..chow

JUNIORS

If"m Dunkl"Eil...... EzI,,1onH,,1on Brod,...,htSpX.o_ SrmlltSa,,,h J61M Boo","w.o..,. DlUobMh J::c.IUook

Mlrl..m Mcf,,11Ber..1ce EzletonJ....n Bolte~_Wholen

D~OtiIdt

F'''....... &in!

SOPHOMORES

B.orbor" Brodrechl I....n o.locollCarol I...... o..vll M"~ln,, 0.110011J...... Dennint,j M",,,,,ll,, Gar"",hl)'M"rlon Dwlqht I".... H"rv.,

I...... S""""""

Ma19"te1 e­Boorbor" CoIf",I...n A...... er"wlOl'dLoul.. Fr"nkAll"" I....n H.."",Loll M..r1" H..I......

S£HIORS

Me19"te1 Murpll)' 1:,,1honi_ J::lmbooll10 Belly Wk_ Charm-. 0IJ1do

J::"Ihoni_ Sc:h~...

r. Balrd, S. i. BaIo..., i. Bolt.>, B. Brod,...,ht. R. Burna. M. e-. C. Ch.IldooE. Child.. B. CoB..,. J. A. Cra.i.. rd. C. i. Da...., i. o"nn;ng. J. O.ueoll. M. 0"*011J. Dun.la. M. Owl9ht. E. E><.lton. B. &'.lton. L. r ••n., M. 0.".9ht,. i. H.agd. H .......,. L. H.lm...., D. Hold.n, M. L. dord.n. E. K ...... K. Klmb.ll, M. KingV. KI,tl.y, M. E. Koal.l•• R. Llm."h... , M. Mcr.n, O. M..... M. MurphyK. &hu.u.nh.lm. S. Smllh. d. Spoon." K. Whal...do B. Wick•. M. Wycoff. r. Zac:how

r<:olnded 1874--5,r""'" U........trXi Chapter-November:n. 1909

Colo...-Bu/f ..nd Brownflow.r-P1nk c.......tlon

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rACULTY

o....n J. G. Eldridge

SENIORS

Jo_ Lolno;,...... ...._-NC>bI" Poh....'R~,t Pork"rEo,I RitUlel ....rJohn Sooua..a..,.,.,..~r

Rd:>e.rt Tueu...I ....... Work

rRE$HMEN

John MoqulreGordon Michon.s,......, MorrowW_ .....Fron1.Jin EockwellJohn 5chuetlenl>elmJo..- Siddow..yRobort SnydorElmo Sull!~on

Eorln­PIeta. TnanlMol0.0... Von Oeel

SOPHOMORES

lock Ado...... R.- Po......Edwon:! Burke F~k PlclellG.orQo~ Arthur QuirinLow_ Duffin Gordon B<xa-Eo,I G""'1O'}' Robert StaphonOll""r Hon..J Altl'ed StoneJac:k HGtri. WHilom ThoInoonHoword. PoNh L.lle Voort-

MoIoolm Woodbury

JUNIORS

Sh.rmon ~llwood Wllliom Giqro,Rd:>e.rt Ilno..... I...,k NurphyF...... Sbe.KM N"iond s.-lnGoon>o __

Or,.] ............Lo__ e..rd.

...,.,&...Goon>o"""lock Fry"_0._20y G,,,y

""'" HoM0.,0. InmonAt1hur k>ftne.on

Von "'u.tlnJac:k Bok"rWUUom &mott0.0,_ Bulflnqb'l_......I/obert £Inhou...Jac:kF~t

Wllilom G<l1eyGro""r KnlQhtHony IA Mo,...

...,., ""'"Shlr\ey Lund

J. Ad n. O. And........ V. A...tin. J. B.Io.••. R. &Io..r. W. &r..", $. B.l!wood.R. B r

C. Buffington. E. Burlo.•• P. Burneld•. E. Ch.ff... G. c..n. G. Do...y. RobertEh'ho..... J. r • .,..retedt

J. r.,... W. G.I.,.. J. 0 ...... W. Glgr.,., R. G ....,. E. O,,"Ory, J. H.hn. J. H......O. H.n...l. C. In....... , A. Johnooon. O. Knight. J. L.in'lll. B. !.endon. D. !.e on.

H. LeMo,.n.J. Maoul.., G. Mkhel•• J. Murph,.. H. P..-iah. R. P..Io.e •• R. P ........... r ...... Plelo.el!.

A.OuirinW. R••d. E. Rit.h.i ....... J. Schu..u.nh..hn. M. Su..rln. J. Slddow.y. R. Snyder.

0.0<'9. SO........r, Gordon Somm••J. Sommer. C. S_r. R. St.ph.n. A. Stone. E. Sulli...n. E. Thom_. W. Thom_nR. Trunn.ll. R. Declo.••. C. V.n CI.e1. L. Voor~. J. W....1o.

l'ouncled 1839--Mloml UnlY9l"elIyGommo GamInO O",pt"r-Se.pt"mba, 19. 1914

Color-Shll PInk or>d Sky Blue""-<-...

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Don:>thyHoysloLorqo.reI Mar<:WIEd'th McCerroUN-'ll $<'IrqenlDcr<>lhy Schroedolrl...n.... Sle....

And_ VOUQhon

Ruth BonDon:>thy -=kpt,yl..~

""""'" 0-J...n E:r.q..Mlnnl. roll

TACULTY

IMh Sauth

SOPHOMORES

H.1en Bonbo<rr H.1en HIllSu...n Block l'Ie.o HOn><lnPoull Bmlh DI...belh len....Zel""" McCorroli $<'Illy Mllchell)0,,",1 Clifford Eolhe< RoM.....J...n rroncl. Dlen Sco41V..lelt.o Fne. OoroIhy Ulte<Elol.... )ohnocn £ll...beth W..ldrop

"UNIORS

B"llye J..... Austin M.rJorie GlennDon:>th, c.rpen..... Ger.1dirw H..rd,MJT"'I<l c.....ll loLorqo.ret M,nty",,",0 EiGnqer Don:>thy lo4oItElheI Gehrk. loLo.,. Lou Murdoc;l

SENIORS

c.u..ri.... BjornoI.!d EdIth $l<Ilte<

Hol'TIeI Dunhom M...,. D,...belh Smllh

Gerlrude Gehrke AI,.,. P..rk.r

Mlnnl. McCurrr Dorothy R.-......

Mocy Shorl Edno Bell. Wood

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B. J. A".tln, H. Benb.,.,..,., R. Bett. C. Bjorn.t.d. S. BI.c". O. e-c.., P. Brodh_d.P. Srueh

O. Ca~nt.r, ". Cl.iJlord. M. C..-.w.ll. D. 0 ..... H. O..nh..... N. I:la!ng.r, M. T.n,"_n Tr.nc:is

V. T C. Gehr"., G. Gehr.... M. Glenn. O. H..-.:I.,. H. HIU, N. H ..m.n. C. H t ..nC. d n. C. " ..h .....n. C. MeCa.rroU. Z. Mc:e:........ll. M. Mc:Cu,.,..,.. M. MU'<: M.

Minty, S. Mitc:h.UO. M<>tt, M. L. M ..rdoc", A. P ....... D. R_r. C. R__r, N. Sa"9'OntD. Schroed.r. C. $c:<ou. M. Sh..rt, ". Sle.... C. SI.tt.rM. C Smith, A. Trunn.ll. H. T ..rnb.. lI. D. Utt.rA. Vaughn, C. Waldrop, E. B Wood

Founded 1872--5yrac:u_ Unl...",lt,B.le Zeta a.apter-Ju,,", 12. 1928

c.»or-SJ1..... and Bo::ordMUIF\owen-Forqet·_ ond IJly 01 the V.ller

SOPHOMORES

JUNIORS

Herbert Ar><;J<lll Ch~r1ea BoylonFrMk R~nd~ll

Cor! Kl1ll~n

John O'N"IIIDon~ld R"'lul.tGwinn Rloe

FRESHMEN

SENIORS

C1~renoe McPhel'3OnWml~mO'Nem

Kennelh Roberto&om Ry~n

NOTm~n Smllh

FrMk Kurdy/lmRYMRobert Schmitt

Edw~rd Turner

John Born<lrdTim BTOwn

P"t..,. c..""rru""Gordon Ford

FACULTY

Dr. Dwight S. Jeffl"Dr. J. Hugo Johnoon

ProM"""'" Weoley ShullDon R. Theophlluo

Morrto G......TKennelh Goo<lIng8moe GTOVM

Ralph J~<:koon

Cheater And"roonGeoTqe Chr~pe

N"loon I"tte..

C. And.....on. H. An\!.Il. J. R. Bun.rd. C. B.ylon. T. Brown. R. Such.n.nP. c.narru... O. Ch••p•• O. Ford. K. Go.Un\!. B. G.ov_. R. JackaonN. J.ff..... M. J.naan. K. Killian. F. Kurdy. T. Kurdy. W. C. McGowanA. Mill••. W. O·N.m. J. O·N.lll. F. Randall. D. R~ui.tG. Rl.,.. K. Robnt.o. J. T. Ryan. S. RyanR. Sc:hmitt. N. Smith, E. Turn..

Founded 1899-lIhnoi. WM!ey~n UnlveTlrlyAlph~ Delt~ Ch<>pter-J~nu~ry I. 1928

Coloro----o.erry ~nd Gr~y

Flower-Red Corn~tion

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..UNIORS

John MOlIII

F.-IetIcl Muel...Gordon Smith

F'RESHMEN

EdW<lrd Low..Ger,,1d Low.Willl<lrn M_llefI""k RIchmondH""",,n R..­P"lric:k Sl>Ho""n-­H"ITl'Thottdler

lloyd York

SOPHOMORES

lloyd JohnoonPhilip 11:.......kl<lu.Willl..m ~noon

Mo......u Slodd<lrdVincent w..n.

Rlch"rd WUoon

51...... Selke>Otto S....ndeI""",. Copl...R<lymond GIvan.Goorqo tAmp

John Bark..lad McJ::ln....,CMrlel MdAughhn

Robort [);.Il<oyRichard F1.herH<lrold GlbboI1:lclword GottonGIoonn H.<lrdlnq[_Irwin

Lololoi ... W<lY

o.ridLlIllot

F'ACULTY

0.. 1 W..kT Barton c.e;1 H_Fred C. Slanchard H"n M""kllnOo<wold D. DuS..ult F,,,nk $lIonlOl'l

SENIORS

£uqer.- F..-man WilL.om loCorroo<Will""" Hudoon 2cJbert P"uu..Roo:IrwT Job....... Woodroo< Sot.>.on

R.-Il T\qerl

... Bar• ." O. Br>ond•• L. C.",phell, d. C.plee. R. DIU"y. C. Drew, D. F'I .E. F' ",.n. R. Oorton, H. Ou,b.. R. 01...... O. H....ling. W. Hud.on. E. I inL...oh n. R. doh....,n, L. LooF'.y. O. w"'P. E. Low•. O. Lo...C. Mc ughlin, ... Mdtinn.y.... M_u. W. Morrow. B. Mueller. F'. Mu.U"•• R. P.inte.P. R"",.loh.., ... Rich",ond. H. ROM!. "r.: P. Sh_h.n. O. S",ithWilli.", So..noon. Woodro.. So......,n. M. Stodd.rd. oJ. Ston". R. Tig"rtA. White. R. Wllaon. B. Yo.1o

Foundoed 1!J55-MI"ml Unl".,,,llyG<r.m"", E... Cll"p .-M...ch 15. 1924

Color-81 <In<! GoldFlow_Whlleo I1:oM

PAOEm

rACULTY

Dr. Ello Wood.

SENIORS

K..t"ryn 1.<>""1.01. Peoroo1l_IeaSa~

Sa....... WalkerEmlly~Word

K..thl....n Soileylulle o..vl.ElJ.n Doll.rdW""I_ EaolbumBaa 10_ Flu-

JUNIORS,.........Ma'V"raI ThornIOnSaroh Wolker

M.rl.n wm...y

SOPHOMORES

Ell>.abelh Bolhwell Anna 1.<> lluaSalvo Bo.odqe Nor"", Mllc....llKoth.rine Cody ElI.n SomPaOnBarboro Corlqulol K<llharl_ St. Clot.Loth,..,., F100l Fro...,.. Stolle8ari>o.fo Gwtnn H..... Sullivanllobtrto H"'lIhetl. Ma..,. SuU'.e..

rRESHMEN

lanai~ V'T<;Jlnla Gallc>wo.,.a-al Con-. Batty Maqall n Cunnlnqhom Iletty I1hooc1aoVI lnlo DoIa FJIZlI!>elh $amI'*>"Oorolhy Dy.. Halen laon WoyGertrude FJi.uon Iaon W_

E. Both...Il, L. B •• tton, J. B........o.... B. BudV-, K. e.d.,.. C. e..I_n. B. e..\qullotJ. Cunnlnifham.. J. D...... E. DollaJ'd, V. Dola. D. DT-" M. &a.thu G. £lIMOnB . .J. n.h••, K. F..-t. V. Gallo....,.. B. Gwinn. R. Hugh.tt. E. J.n.. l S. lUoghK. La"". A. La Ru•• H. Luk•• B. M&9.I. N. Mitchell. J. Moo L. PI ....B. Rh_d... EU...bath Sam.paon. Ell.n Sam._n. R. Sand n. K. 8t. Clal•. F. StollaH. 8ulli••n. M. Sulli••n. M. Tho.nton. B. W.lku. S. W.l .E. W • .d. H. J. W.r, J. WafI.n••. M. WlIlM.,.

F""""'-d. I870-Mor..".,uth Col.laqeSa... Loppo O>apler--Fabn.&a..,. 26. 1916

eoao..-o..rk .nd Uq"t 81..­flower-fleuc-de-U.

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SOPHOMOR£S

Gaooqe B.-r CI.""", W,t.onRochard 14mberI Vi...,..,' W,t.onHtorbert Sande....., Robert WycotIRobtIr' Schroed.r HOl'(>ld lI:ol_Ktlllh Them",""" Wlllla", ElMn

K_h Ander-..

rRI:SHME:N

John EYe01"';lhom Roy Round,Vlrg,l Halbert ClMrleo Su,1enRobert J:nudaon F..d LunboniClMrleo Mc;H.1"Q Edwin 1ltInnool,~ RoberUon Fronk Sa........

G<lTold StOTflY

, .,

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Wollto. Word... W__

Wo",," Hullyon RoIw.....

Howord Scon

I"ACULTY

De<on I f. M_nqe.F\oyd PlIC:ker

Earl BullockWI........ G...William lJnds<o,Edword 1>10_

JUNIORS

Rober1 H Rethoorlo«i 1o.... Hoc:uRlehord BottlT FT<.nk LuI>:Donold BI.,Il"", 1o"," McForlontoF...cl Clubb T......oo- P_G..ld Otlhnqar Lou.. Ra<::l.rM'PIMa. Doddo Edward RIle,Paul Ennl. Han". R........Robart Gronyillto Robart TowneRlchord Hall Albert Wh, ..Gaooqe H.nd, Gloon Whl~How.rd HartIeJ Glen c..:...qh....

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Foundad 1896-Vlrqlnla Mllil4ry In.otIlutaDalto Omicron (;h"pIar-Moy 22. 1915

Cc>lon--Blad. Whl'-., Goklf'loowfl-Wh!,. 2.-

rRESHMEN1....- Da.1dO>arleo Thom~Ron..ld Par~.

John R"lIlyR..ymond HykeDonald a""arlHarokl Du.h.....Uoyd R.uw

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"- '''''''''"'''R.Tmond 1'hornlullW,llia... p..,1eyGilbftrt 51. C1a)r

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SOPHOMORESu.rl Ar>d$roon Donald NeloonWalla'" Brown Claude Poll.. Jr.Ma..hall Bue Irnnq RauwO>arlaa Crowtl",. Ko;Ih aundbarqHome. Da_ 20DarI To,lorJohn Hommerlund G,lbert Snow2oTmond La"o- r..m- I'tlllh~

Dale La.......,. F.....~ O'an-

rACULTYLaw....... Chombotrlain Caplaln HormanO ..n FIt>qa<ald Robert T_lerGa<:>rQ6 Horlon Fo"""l TwOQood

B<an"h Wal~"r

JUNIORSDonald BelVar Vern 1..1.,.J.-ph Crampton John Kin.,.,H....... DaYid. I.. Willlam KtametT""" Ell.. Richard Muw4ol1John G.d.ll1 Donald JohnaonWal~ Go..- WaUer B......nEd..ard Hol....,., La..........,. Rob._GeraldH~ K I a.,.

Bernard Lu .

0>a<1aa FInnellCharlaa BrownW.....n Palm"rWilll..m Ca.'aqnetoJack ICloMnerAl~ Mooney",,~'-'

O>atlaa Palnte.

"'"0 ........I.an Crawbd, I.Oarenoa DrrhnW,u..d FryWood...... HollWilliam '-

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Lawranc.W. La•• W. La_~. A. Moon.y, P. Northrop, r. O·Bri.n, L. Orl.nd. e. P.ln'.rW. P.lon.r. R. Puk•. W. P.ul.y. I. R.uw. J. R.my. L. Roblnaon. H. Sn_dO. Snow. D. S ••w.rt. K. Sundbal'lll. R. Sundbal'lll. R. T.ylor. R. Thornhill

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SENIORS

SOPHOMORES

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Ruth luk..""Zalmll Mey.....Janice Roterir><;JArdl. SimpeonJ....n ThunlOnRuth Woodw.rd

Marjorie MaCew,mLuclll4t Nel"""M,,11' O'Neil W.,....Joan Sanlord

....~-.rt1NIORS_.......

"""""'" ........." ..thleen Tltndooll

Annabel Wea.l

J....n AlloonBetty A.hMarqaret ColburnJ....n Ba..,Ida May Gillenw.terR....n.... Hou.Marion [--WI'<;!

rACUI.TY

E1lotn Chandler E101e MuweUAq.- Peter..,n

Mildred Ad>Me,.., Virv!nle ConQdonEothe, F\ennoor

Ruth HellerMafQ<lNl Hanrahen

Allee Conw.yE1lz.obeth H.......henJ.,.... p......,

rRCSHMDfloWofQ<l...... Al..., Vlrqi.u. HonEothe. Cclfa>en Ruth loWorie Friedli.........n Cornell I..... Renb.wP"lric:I<l o-n Ma,.., Ali<» Spotfotd1...be1 Holdahl Ruth W,......n

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M. AlIlfQn, J. AlllfQn, B. Aeh, M. Aeh, J. B.n. B. Booth, E. Coffm.nM. Colbu.n, M. C. Convelon. A. Conw.y, J, Corn.n. D. Crowl.y, M, O.len., V. Dc<ldP. Du.lI, D. Eby. E. nenn••, I. M. Gillen...t.r, R, Helin, E. H.n....h.n, M. Henr.hent. Holel.hl, V. Hon, R. Ho.._, M. t..nb.."lI', J. Llttl., R. Lu.eruo, M. McCowenZ. My..... L, N.t.on. J. P.n"". D. P._h, J. PMi.y, E. Redfield. J. R.nl......J. Roterin\J. J. Se.nlord, M. Schneide., A. Slmp"on, 010 A. Smith. M. A. SpofioMK. Tendall, A. W.t..l, R. WIMm,,", R. Wood..ard

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SENIORS

leek Drer hUh NcD.rneIJ'tullp Ford Richan:! RDmanEdqoor LerQiU-, Huqh Spreel

WIUlem Teyler

JUNIORS

Ch.. rl... Guth",eno..lqh' Koll"",nMe,k Robin-.W ..y.... TuckerlUoberl Verbetk_'"-w....

SOPHOMORES

~ Eriebon Erie ,;....M..urie. F.. redoy Joe Monlelll..Mter Foqle Willl.. ", OloonRober' Forbeo W<><:dro.... pjer<:'$J........ G..Uo.... y Gordon Redlon:!K.. rl Goble o..Le Sanne.For.... G"pk:>I"l Nel. $lrombervI.e Man.. Grip60n Re. WiUen:!~ IiendriI W...,.... Y.....l

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RIcherd &tchelor 104_ F1.nlQanGeor9- Billh<>p I1i<:han:! I.uf....nV..n Cepl.. W,III.. m McGeeWeller Den Uoyd Myonl]e<:k Dickman FehK RobertoRobe" Over.k Dale ll~nI

Gelen SanMr

V..mon BallWelter Belts~rl C<orpen!e'rJack Cummoc:k,,-00-.o.nG..-n

V. Bahl. R. s..tc:"'lo~. W. Ben•• O. BW\op. V. C.plM. B. Carpontu, W. 0.11•. Diekm.n, C. ~mo... , R. o...o~..., R. Erie....,n. M. r.~a.h,.. M. n ...t.v....

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L. M,.....B. Ol_n. W. Pl• ..e.. O. Redford. M. RoM....,n, D. ROV..... R. Rom.n. D. S.nnuO. s.nn••. H. Bptoet, N. Btomb.rv. O. Blrin'lh.m. B. Teylo•• W. Tuell••R. V••tJ..kmou, J. W..l••• R. Will.rd. W. Y.nn!

Foundood 1969---Unl_tr 01 Vlrql.....G.omma Theta CMplM-Aptil 2S. 1905

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William Ma••hallHoward MonoD'nid P_G.o.aId Prie.Joh"TounQWilli.... H4b0rt

JUNIORS

Wayne P'l<:he.""'"" _.11'..-11 Sl••kleek "'".-do£ex PaIn...a...ude Hart

SENIORSCromie W,ltonGlenn Woodya-e.. BallRobert G.o...u­Andrew ....nBern.ord "'-1__

R.oymond 1'IMio...Victor ThoftI~G.o••1d Suoud.oc:he<

FACULTYo...n Pendleal How.ord W..._ PIen:.--..

Robert AbboltH.oroId B••u..lnNO<mIln B"­Wllli.o", LuoaoAI•• M,1d*15a>ko PukoY

B.cHord Coonlohn Coope.Robert Dunl.pOydeK"""t>.n-.P••nletWln- S<:hn:>.cIe.c...__

SIeve Su",_...Glen T.orbox

Manuel Aid""""Harold o..nleltonAlbert EckertWalle.G......r-. Ha,.,.....~J::lnQ

Robe.t Alexand....,..Richard BrownOarld nt..,........,­Wil--. Bar1ClllF..-i Incle

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Founded 189O-CorneU UnlY6nllyIdaho ChapleO'-N..- 5. 1924

CoJor-Red <In<:I B..II~WlII'"CarnatIOn

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Mobel MortonChri.llne Sollmo..Botty V..I"ylu .... V~Ia..ro Yourw;l

""' ....11. MacGl'OOQO'"Chrlotl .... NuckolaAnn SmeodRuth 51",,1.Phyh. Thoma.

Dorll Wdley

FACULTY

Morionr...~

JUNIORS

M"'V",,,t Borton re'n LelqhtonMMY Ma'Va"'l 8ruton "1""9""" MolteoKolh,..,.... Cleveland Betty MouemPhyUbo re,"""lm Phylli. R<ond

Em, Lou Smith

SENIORS

ElI....beth o..hl Belly Obo ""Geotqi.... How"rth rr.~ Po,...£....beth ~K.. H.a.n Pennle'r

ra, PeIti.oohn

£I1TT' e.<><W>owDorothy ElliottHeoter GentryEI .-. G,e","",luI M,lbum

lo....t Anthon,R&c:he1 BrulonMOIV0,..1 Blomq,..nlel'n CI.v.londLor.ol .... 10.........

Pi Beta Plu

J. Anthon,.. M. B"...on, E. B••d"ha•• M. 810...g..... , M. M. 8 .......0"', R. 8 ....00n,oJ. CI"..,land

K. Cln.lend. E. n.hl, D. Elliott, P. ralrbelm. H. Oentry. E. O ••hem, J. HamptonO. Howarth, L. Jan..... F. Leighton, M. MaU.., J. MacO " •• E. McK J. Mllb"r...M. Morton. E. Mottern. C. N....,lo.oloo, J. Numbe... B. Oa.. ,..... F. Pel e, H. Parmi.,.r. P.ttljohn. O. Rrond, A. SmMod. E. L. S ...hh. C. Soltma..R. St_l., P. Thorn... B. V..loo,J. Vlel. D. WU..,.. C. Young

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GRADUATE STUDENTSWl1l1.m Pmm.n Paul Ru>'

FACULTYDr,AlI.-.clA.........

o...n Edward John~AUen S. 1._

o...n John A L:-talek

SENIORS

I.",. McF.,landPa"IRl,,~

Fted Rcbi.....Mart. SoulhworibHobor1 Stytf.GeotqeSww..,.

JUNIORSEd.... rd lddlr>Q>J.d K!nn.W"ndell La..........,.RIchard PariaPa"l Parriah...-Paul Pou--.Donald. Wl--'Roland Win.....

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FRESHMENl"lI.n Ber>ol' Albert My....M.. re 801.. Ca.1 NybarqRober1 Bonnall John R"""Ben Dobaon Ned SnuthWilham Hadqoa Merta s.:ddard-"'-

SOPHOMORESlohn Ay"... Roberi MIII"rRalph Bl..k. I., N"nqeolerCoOrl Bur1 C1..,,'" SCh ,Ja..- Boyd V........, SUch....Uoyd En,.> Edwin SnowChan.. H...ria Fredaric:t. S....nt.RIc....rd H,,'''hL..... I.",. W.w.

1....- YocIM

4>0.1.1.0 A<>Quo!Maurice ByrneFr.l'I<:i> O>fT"Ialt.onard Gall....,

hard M.rchRonald Martin

Ho.... rd Ahl>t.OQo.c.r C,bl",.~DeCou,..,..,,.,.""""Htrome banoCarl FryeJohn H,llBen Hum""...,.a ..... Hun'

H. Ahlak01l. L. Aug""•• J. Ay..., J. e."ol•• M. Bol.., B. Bon".tt. B. Bo....n. J. BoydM. Bym•. O. Cabla. J, DaCou""ay, B. Dob...n. J. Dodd. J,., J. Ewan., L. Enn•. L.

G.ffn.yC. H....... B. H.dll••, J. Hlll. J •. : R. Hutch....n. E. Iddinga, B. Joic•. L. K.ll09l1.

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r. Robi.....nJ. Rupp, G. Ryan. C. Schueta., V. Slieh•••. N. Smith. E. S"ow. M. Stodd.rdB. S'l'lla. F. 8w.nk. O. Swlah••. J. Walah. G. WlIlottR. Wlnt••. D. Wllao", E. Wood. J. Yod••

Founded 18S9--Bethan, CoII_Del.. M" Chaplet-M., ~. 19J1

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Morjorle Robbin.Marl. TurnerGer.Id",.. WltQ,.,.rRulh An..... WaTdAmOO Woll

An_Weln

Ge,wva Kro ........M,Jclr.d R,anMoJ1,JOI'M NeU W.......

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Rulh E."n.Dorothy BrownM.rl.n SWOn8OllMorgo..t £I1eenG~

B.rthil '""Don

SOPHOMORES

Morgo ....! Brown Leah Dinn!.....Margarot D••i. Verlo Dur.nl

M.rv....! Johnoon

JUNIORS

LouI. T<XD!'-'n !:.<It........... L.a_Fr_ D.-..on Ga.d.,. McCauleJ'~H,ll....... J..... Mc:lntynoVlrqlnlo IoI>n->n DorothJ Robbi...

Helen Wdho""

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D. Brown. M. Brown. M. D.m. 1.. D1nnl8on. V. Dur.nt. R. Ev.n.D. r.lrbroth... M. oJ. O.bby, A. Oroom•• N. Hlllm.n. I. Inll...... ll. B. oJ.ek..,nM, oJohn..,n. V. oJohn..,n. O. Kr.m... O. Mee.ul• ." oJ. Mdnty.., r. Murth.D. Robbin•. M. RobblNl. K. ROOOl. M. Ry.n, M. S...n..,n. 1., TomU..,nM. Turn.r. O. W.lIn.r. A. W.rd. M. N. W.t.... A. W.lnE. WUlI...... H. Willi........, A. Wolf.

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SOPHOMORES

FRESHMCN

V_ A....n Donald Pam"Jaock Buller 10M Row.Harold F..k Ralph SchmI<:11S...nle, Goqon Arthur S"a"S"'nle, Hu.... John SulhYonDon Kerb, WIIL<lrd WealinQHorold M.rhndol. Vlc!oT W..'

De.Ie, Whalen

Robart PutnamH"roId SUchterWilUem WonW",nJI W...t....... ,.",.,.

JUNIORS

c.....oll McElroyBuc.- McFarlandGeorQe O,omAU<;lu.! "­Patric:k ProboIlJaock Sollman_s..ri~ITSulli n

ltllfltleltl Ta'....la_ Wtlqh'k>ftn Wrio;lhtRa,mond York

SENIORS

_M4......Roboort loloddlelon........ThomtII Reclhnqah4Ie,

John Rueble

FACULTY

Nlch6al Ry.m0...... Wakeland

Richard 0<1"'011Arthur GonnonLealer M.ock",Ja_PenoePoul P..-

Ted AImJohn BaldWinRobm 8elclwino.._O>lkbk>ftn 0.1,H_tW-­Wen<W1 Ganro>..... Goo<.0.._ H.llberQWilh.... NacIe<orHU<;lh Mequl...Cher'-a M.nhell

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McElro,.R. McFadd.n. B. McF••I.nd. H. Maguire. M. N_l. O. Par<rin. J. P• ...,.. A. P" .P. PrI.... P. P ........t. R. Putn"m. T. Redlingeh.f••• J. Ro J. Ruabu. J. SOh nR. Stuart. H. Stieht••• H. s"m...... J. s"m...... A. a K. T",.lor. W. W.ttW. W_t. O. Wh.l.n. ".m_ Wright, John Wright, R. Yorio.. B. z..........

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oIUNlORS

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Dr. W. W Sml1h

SOPHOMORES

K."noth Arnell 8oyl".01...nWilliam Boyd John 00Q00dHorman Doyle Herold Senti.."H"rold Luoml' lUIUn SleleDonoJd M"tlr.. Robert V.rv.... 1oe

SENIORS

WIIII"m Armotr'<;>rlq Donold Mad",Harold DelIl<ll"ll R....ll C>IQcw:>d1• ..- Doyle Oouqla. Sml1hFronk Hiq;llno Roy Smllh

Melhorn Willi"....

AU.... 8e1Q....,."'­-""'...Gordon G.-.w.ykeith I..,..,W"Il« K..nlOl<l

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TRESHM&N

SOPHOMORES

Donald Albin Anlhony KnappRobert Daqqell Edwin UloydGen" Davidoon Emmell Porte<Corle Eornay s..rnuel RichFrank ruller Roberl SrnllhCMrleo Gabby Wllliarn Sturqill'arneo Hamplon We...... T_n£uqene Herron n.or.... V_<Mamn Hull u.looor WluteW...,.~ Edgar Wll.on.

,,,,,1 W,J.on.

Sidney Thl_nWilliam Tom!!..,nM..lvln WelnberQ

0.0,.. W'"'"Merton Wrlqht

S&NIORS

Paul R..tn>ondWaller 2ichR.- SmoIuw,1

"""""' '­Goo<oo"'-A...,., WI!-.Lorer> WrtqMPaul Wrl<;Jht

.JUNIORS

Thomo. Pu<ton0.. RIe....nt->Dooan Whllla,Ralph W,!-.

rACULTYArthur o...ldaon

I. H. Reo.....nLew C. Cody

0.- A11;.,nCMn-. Beardmo:>r.e,.tl HIwIn*>nFr_Jeon.R.oy llnc:olnla_ MoerdoerMa.......ll Neilllack Oh.e,

Jack Dooner...:lericl DralePaloy FIlq>4hiclWalle< I. Gne.r.... C_

John Bank..F<anc!l BeattyWal..... o.nn.....""-

D. Albin. O. Alliao"'~' knb. C. 8M.rdrn...... T. 8M.1tJ". A. BlalJo. R. Daqlr4lttE. L. Dan•.,.. E. D.rid.on. W. Din...l.on.~. Doon•• T. 0....". C. E...n.J". D. Tiupootricl.C. GaboJ".~' Hampton. E. H.lTOn. C. Hiq¢ n. M. H"If. W. ~aeoheon. r. oIon_R. K.-lnlr4l', R. Line"ln. E. LlloJ"d. r. Lyo M. Neill, .I. au E. P ..rt.rT. Purt"n. S. Rleh. W. Rleh. D. Rleh.rdaon. W. S...d..... V. SIoU R. SmithR. T.o.n. W. Teo_n, S. Thl_n. O. ThI_n. W. T"rnlln."n, T. v__•. M. W"lno,,"'lK. Whit". D. Whltl.y. A. Wll.on. E. WI'-on. R. Wll.onO. Wood. L. Wright. P. Wright

Founded I8S6-Unl_ty OIl ALoha......Idaho Alpha Chaptar-No...mI:>er II. 1919

c:oao..-Purple end GoldfIower-Vlolel

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INDEPENDENTS

M.. ry G<>.... Br..ddock Dorl. McDermotlE"..nqeli..e c..r1K>n M..ry Monlgomeryaol. c..ppock Howl PuckettTolml" Erlckoon Mo.-qu"rlie RelnhMtVI"I .... H<>g..don.. R"""lth.. SootlEdith Horto.. H"I".. $h....h....Mur".. J.. rn<I. V"r""U.. $tok""berryTwllo Kinghorn WoleU.. Stokeoberry

Dorothy Whn""",..

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orFiCERS

Donna May South

... Allda Walda ..

... M.ry Harmar

.. Mary Schmitt

SENIORS

JUNIORS

Luclll" JohnsonEl....n<>r r-Fr..nc... Lowl.Lol. LonqetelqM.ry McKinleyEllr<>d. R.,!nodorlLol. s..""'1"M.. ry SchmittDon",,·M.y SoulhM.. ry $t.."".."1..00\ Stok<>sberryAqd. W..ldenH..I".. W.II ..Esther W n.."t..nEndyn While

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M. Aohcroft. E. n.a ..da",. H. n....... K. Bow!lng. P. Brady. V. Buall, H. BurkhardE. B ...tlar, M. S.y.., E. c..r~n, K. Car~.. , P, Ch... ,..,hlll. M. Colli.... I. C.m.macloC. c;r.PO::ha:_~oppock,T. Erlc~n. r. rihp.trlck, D. rr aon. Rach.1 r",vart,

M. Oordan. R. Oohlngar. M. A. Or...t. V. Hall.don•. M "'t Han_n. M ......ltH.n..n, G. H.rrlg.n

N. Harv"y, C. H"wl.y. A. H"lmhol .. , A. C. Harm." ... A.:Hlaring. m.. Horton. EdithHorton

Elb.beth Horton, M. H...., C. d. Howard, H. 1 ln. M. d.m..., L. d.lin.k, V. dohn.to..T. Kinghor ... I. Kn",laon. M. V. Koch, L. La", n, T. Len... r. I.ow". L. l.ong"t"lg

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M.n;l" ....l RoddaHelen Ru_llM.rth. SchllerlBelh ShownF••nOM SmllhLucille SnowH"... I Soulh.rdDorolhy LM T"yl""1.1. TunneyM,,)..II. T""lv, Unlern.h.....s"u, Weqne.H,,1en W'-Uey

Lucille Wilton

SOPHOMOR1:9

~ Butle. Dorothy Hol.moonJr._ Commack CaIJ'POO H••1rtJoen F••_ ..... '901'el Nc:G.eDono. F,........ F,_ MI'",Red..l F_ IiaIen Roqoen211<1 Gotzlrqer ~th Ry.nMuy H<l..- Annebelle S.......WerQ\1 H...-. ~th V........ckHaney H<l'-l' Eat'- W.,...An<;,eIi_ H.1mholz I.....il<l W.,.,..."

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..... '90ret Asher.IIBernice flac:he.""hH,,1en s"roCotheri_ Bo-linq--- ....F••...,.. BredlfrrP.uli"" 8.ed,V'rolnle 8",,11Edith 8ur'>dftnH.""" 8u<kherdK.lhl....., Ca,loonP.trt<::I<l ChurchmM.,lorle Collin.Fr"nOM FltzpelridM ••1on Ge.h.uoerM.'90'y Gord"nM.,y All"" G ••nlG ••"" H.1l0Anne 0.1.., He.m.nAU"" HI.,Ir>QM.rou"rlle H"",Viol. lohnotonM.,.., VirvlnLe Koch1,10 KunolO<lLoI, Lewoon

H. McConn.n. D. McDe.m.... I. McDermott. M. McG_, M. Martin, M. Mlu...,~. Mont,om• .,.

M. E. Mont'll.m• .,.. M. M..... A. MD..... E. M.Fti......., C. Old....h••, I. P_....., ~I. PI.....n ~-.

O. P.pl.ll. H. Puc••tt. H. R...,.. M. R.in....rf.. E. Rei....lori. M. Redd•• H. ROIJ""H. R....U. R. Ryen. L. a..._. M. SeMI I. M. Seh...ltt, R. Seott. H. 8h_h.nr. Smith. L. Snow. C. South.rd. H. South M. St.._N1. V. St••...boorry, W.Sto•••...,~V. Sum...... D. L. T ..,lo•• 1. Tunn..,. M. Tyr•• R. A. T........c•• I. Un.........h ....... B.

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Helen "ewell. Betty Inille

Billie Hllllerd.. Lucllle Cottle

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Moortlwo AllenICoolhleen 1M,1eyIt.- flros.mhr>Q_0-",B.- CuddyElslft Cut1ftrLon.o EliloltFftrn ErlcbonMftry fftlluRulh Grlqg.Mftrlft He.byHel"n H"ndrlck"""Mlldnld Hhne.Dorothy HohnhorolF1on",oe Krlb.Aolrid Lddd

P ......&nl.Vloe P....I&nl,s.c....tftry.Tr.....u....rSoclftl ChftlrmM

M. D. Allen, K. Bailey. M. 80M. O. Becher. R. Bell. M. Be..,... E. B .R. B.-mUng. R. B....wnlng. L. Cottl•• O. Cftriateneon. E. e-to, D. C wley. D. Cnonl!B. Cuddy. J. Derrow. L. Elll.. t. L. Ellie. F. Eric .....n. M. F.ttu. B. O.by0.0_. B. 0 ....'. O. 0 ....1'1. M. O....nwood, R. Orl\J9'O. F. H riaH. H.nric....n. M. H-.by, B. L. HUlI.rd. M. Him_. D. H..ftnh tB. Ingle. J. Jac:luon. H. Jew.ll. W. K.yN. Klngh"rn. P. Kitch.n. F. Krlb•. D. L.cey

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SOPHOMORES

FRESHMeN

Phvlh. LewIaBertha McG.ath..........V P._Ma.I Rk»,~ ...IUIUlJIa W.....Lon"l.... W,lIloo_101"., Eo Y<>UnQ

Helen JewellBeuleh I~ruoon

Nine KlnqhoTnBe,lh~ Lo....a"e Undoeylne. Lund.tromMetlotla McGownAudrey R..,,,,,.Doroth, SwendlqMe<Qe", Telche.

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lenol McM...le.Merion McV~Qh

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Me., SohlElve B..:leDorothy CrunkJulia 0..'1'O'W!.aobo Elh.Ellzebe1h Gebya..be.e Gr fMerqo G nwoodF He......Be ly H"rd'lI'lo9vT ,"n Kitchin

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Ge~ B.,rton

Dole o...hJ,.Rot:om Dunoon

J""k Fltrpotn<;kDon FlyhertyLowoll FooterRobert Fr"zle,

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o..yld N FehlmonP.yl FInckCl.....n"" FinchCo.1 FInch

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"-.....,Herold Enquist

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Front WeillFrftd W.ll.rGrenn WilliomiOoflord W<><><I ...rda..udoo Wood,

Eo.I Wl1<;lhl

Iolln Miller

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AdtMn Godl...,Will_Gum..

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H • ....,h.l KI...,,_10. WoocbRudolph e.,.•...edorf

John Erdel0-.... EY"n.

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H"tcId "",,kinaRobert Johnoon

DwlQht Henley...""-Swen H"noon

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PAOE 292

leRoy WillmoreHerberi WtloonTho",... WiltonCHiton WlndlHarold Wi .....

l<tCk Wood.

IMI.. Vining

Maloolm WatoonWilliam WattonLeland Waymen!Looo W...iova,Malin Wlldtng

Lple Schwenc!in'l<l.n

Harold Parki""""Ar1h .., Pe-.-.Arnold P""J.on

leek Marbn J._~A,lie N-. Don MClI"b_o..YId Mooul ~ MottlmerRk:h..d M,1cheIl f_ M"rcb::k

Merlin M"rdoo::k

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o. M...I., A. M..t .... J. Moo..... o. MortJrn.... P. Mortlrn.~, F. M ..rdodoM. M ..rdoclo. J. Nbon. A. Nuv-nt. C. Nugent. J. Hutting. C. 0......H. P ...Ioi.....n, A. P.ul-n. A. P.t• ..-n. K. P ....ton. J. PrIee, J. RadleF. R..rn..-n. L. 8c:h••ndlrn.n. E. 9tocloton. O. ToYeY. K. TOYeY. R. T_,.O. Vining. M. Weuon. W. W,,_n, M. Wilding, L. Willrno....T. Wu.on, H. WlnM, J. Wood.-. M. Y....I..,

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Karl Jappa..nOla"" Bulla.

Olann c..ll

Willi ..... R_IlI.ln. Lllj.nqul.t

Kan. McQuaan

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....,M«>­B1a"... Uljanqu....W~U.."'R-AIY1n Sch..-d,_n

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Val>Qhn t..~

R..,.l H,,_La~ S'*P/wn.

Berkel..y LerwnHor..UThor...R.., W..tover

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FRESHM&N

Don SIlfQe,,1Victor Skl1..ElvlnT..,..,...Hel,"""tcher

Weeley Purcell

SOPHOMORE:s

Pt$oldentVI"" Preoldenl.Sec..l.ory·Tre<I.~ ....r.

t..onaf'd ArrinqtonRca Buller)""," Condl..

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Glenn Bu1ler...~ ......",­Wolll.o", Jorqeneen

L. AITI"vto". I. Bennion. O. Bodil,.. O. But!.•• R. But1<o.O. c.JI. M. Choul_". Cl~b,.. H. Da'Oie. B. 0-1L. O U, R. H......n, M. "a....". K. Jap_n. W. JotlJl......nB. w n. B. Lilj.nquiot•• K. McQu..". W. Pu......U. D. Saov-ntA. 8c:h_ndi......". M. S.a.a"a. E. T ..,....". H. Thatch... R. S. W.'ova.

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rIo)'d PW:1o.uA...a1 Eri__n

Wilbur Loorlo....

Donald Ben.dletW.lter Ho ,

Wilbur .Loor ...

John MannJrqEll" M"d..GooorQe M""""hamElmer MOn;JanJul. PM<x><;kF1Ol'd Pick..nLuk.. Pu,..,.,11Georve Wa......nKad WUoonOUlon York

JUNIOR

John M.'....Albert Sc:hoddeRuoMIl Smith

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A....al Uict.... Lorin McG_V-'c!o G....... Lionel M,II...~ G....... Harald 10...,.t.nneth Launboen W.ller Schoenl<Hd

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Ben HuntlrqtonRonald IrqJ..fcank KlpelJohn Lawl.lar~l. Lo_

SOPHOMORI:S

Burl Caldw.ll Walt Howatloeeph Carr K.n".lh LanglandGeoroe Elliott Wilbur LarkamGorden Good...11 lJncoln ~

la,,- Lowl.

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H. Alb...t~n. D. B<on.dl"t. L. B....... .J. CarT, C. Dobl.r. E. Du....U. O. I:IUoUA_ I:ri<>__n. O. OoodHlI. V. 0.-0. J. O r. W. How.t. B. Huntl"t'ton. R. In,l.V. K.nt. r. K....l. W. L.rlo..... K. Leuri n. J Le....... John I.e..t.. J. 100.....J. M.nnln'l. 1:. M.th•• L. MCO....or, O. M...,ha J. M~.... L. P. MIIl.rE. MOI"II'.n. r. Plchu. V. Pl.d.,., L. Pu>'QeU. H. RU.,.R. S ...hh. R. SO........n, K. W....K. WI_n, C. Yorio

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Gftrlrud" 0"'-"

E1...beIh Moerde.Ev.l,n Moor<oG"II MooreM&dell"" Mor"n

C,rol Humph..,.Bonnl" J_n Hunte.

Kolhleen Ado","Ido Allen

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A.... Byir>cJlOn

Ph,lh. Ton.....,. H....... Tun...,VII'glnl<l T...-d,

MEMBERS

M"IYI... M..-­Hel"n Mcinturf!Ulll"n MclnlurffNo.ma MUch"n

V' ....n Lorwon

M<obel KIIW;J Mild....:! Itl.M.oI"J ElWilbeth k ....ltrk

loul.. F"ulk"", CluIrloll<!l FI......Fervid Forkne.

s"roh J"ne &k",EWlI,n e..rlonEdwardhM Bachtol~ulh BevIs

OFFICERS

Pr.kIenI.. Doroth,. R_,V_ ""'-*>1 M...., ElI_b&th Koet..loo.~I"J.T.-....... H.loon Abbott

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H. Abbott. K. Ad.nu. I. Alloon. S. J. BU.,. E. Lrton. E. Booclttol, R. 0..... M. BJo••­lund

Marjorl& Blood. M_Ift. Blood. G. B..,.nt, A. Byln,ton. d. Chandl.,. M. Com.....H. CoMn. M. Curtbo

A. M. Di,""'I",. L. F.ul....,. C. r'">ah<or, F. Fo....... G. Gardn.,. D. Holt. L. Hulett.C. Humph..,.

B. J. Hunt.,. A. M. J.p_n. I. Joh..-on. E. Jole.. M. Kin,. M. Kit•. M. Koet.l••V. x.. n. H. Llndaar. M. M.._. H. Mcinturf(. L. Mclnturif. N. MltchoollE. M reI••. E. Moo... G. Moo... M. Mor.n. M. Od.nb&rv.G. Ol_n. B. P.t.non. G. Rlch.reI..,n. G. Rob..taon. J. SmithP. Torr.nc•. H. Tu.ln••)'. V. T....dy. N. V09.I. V. W<og.n.,

MEMBERS

0110 N..loon

Edmund Brown..llWilton Bundy

Deon FluhortyRe> Fluhorly

Alf...d Man_ly... Robert Jan..n

. Rob.... Kirkpat.ick

Kenneth &Idwinl.ewi. Ile<oudin

NiCholo, Lolrem: Wad..y Lolhen

Che"'..r McArthur Alfrod M..neely

loroo. Atwood

P.....ldenl.Vice President.Se<:rel<lcy.T.........,r..r.

orrlCERS

Donold R..i1,ff Robert R..tliffG....rge RemOT

Mo. King Robert KlrkP<ltrickErne,t Kole

Boyd Horlond Robert lensen

Rupert Sanborn lorn.., Slnnl"""rSherm..n Schmidt Myrl St""rn.

Donold Stover

Poul C.rlaon!<'oymond Cork

d. Atwood. K. C. B..ldwln, L. ~..udin. E. B.own..lI, W. BundyP. C l..,n. R. Cl...k, O. nuh....y. R. nuh...ty, d. Glbb.,B. H I..nd. R. d .. n ..n. M.:R. King, R. Ki.kp..t.i~k. E. Kol..N. Lal n~. W. wth..n. C. M~A"hu., A. M ..n ...ly, O. N..b"nC. Poulton. O. R ..tliff, R. R.. tHK. G. Rnno•. R. Sanbo.nS. Sehonldt, d. Sinning.... M. S ......n., D. Sto•••

Alf d M ..n ..ly, Pre.ldenlRob t d.......n. Vice P,eoidentRo~.t Ki.kpat.;~k,Se<:rel<lry·T.........,rer

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MEMBERS

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T.lm89'" N.....,...Th-.to.... BraochH ......... McQmod..

Kanl GoocIell<-G_

K"".,.lh FllzIje.oldOork FroncloooRoy F'onclooo

Doyld Fulton

Edword Boola.""Hip Borup.... >O'~Marla B.ltlono.on Brociha<od

K.orl Bron8Or\

Alp A...........John ..........""

Wendell Decke,Jack Donovon

Woodr<>w Doupe

Horold Corrlnqer n.om.... Cla.kBioi... e.owlord

Oork Foil.WOlle,. FAn.G.onl field

Wondell Eome. Woller Edelblule~Iph [dword.

OrTICI:RS

Frederick Donayl.-ph Dollay

Rein Bae.c..,.old B.ortonKennelh B.orklayMIllon Bloll....."'oron Blawall

L.. Add,.. A. Al......d..r.". E nd........... R. Baar. G. Bart....., M. BI , A. BlawauP. Bo.....p, R. Boyea, M. Britto D. A. Brodhead. K. Bronao.... R. Bronao K. IMrkl.,.H. Cam...,ar. T. of. Clark, B, Cr._lord, A, r. D.llay. ". W. D.lley. W. Decker. W.

Edelblut.R. Ed_erda. K. ntave....ld. C. r ......ciac... R. r...."">-, D. rubGn. K..nt O_d.lI,

C. Haq«lo....K. H.....n. D. H H. H .,., M. HGllinvar. O. HGlm_ M.. HymasMirl Hym... C. " n. L. " ..nao B. "Gtuut..n, E. " ..yeaB. K....I. B. K.nnl t ..n.". L. w..u...rt. L. Lantar

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MEMBERS

Vftn>Dn Underwood

Hal'T'J Ha"-,,MeIYin HoIhnqerOtho Holme­O'I<'IrlM Huqt­Max Hymu141.1 Hy......Uoyd I""..,Bill John.lonEdward JoyceSpencer KearlBern.1I Kennln",lonWayne I..MPal LlncolnRIcherd Llnkha,tRobert LlnkharlDon Lyloo""'".......

l1"ymond SmithThoma. SmithDonnel Stamper

Cane. Perklna14..... PilqrbnOwn Pta.

Harvey Prtoe

PI"hpP_P.ltl<:kPa.....A.... paalc

Donald Reynoldo Raymond RIchmondBen I1lch BNOI I1lvetlRobert 111... Ford RobertoonK.nneth Rlchardoon F~. I1obertoon

Howard Roylance

F,...t Mollhew. lloanr,~A...u.w Warol> Joe NodcllelonDden N<:ConnelI 1.- Mol'

aydeNon~

F~ 01- Peter 0I00nGeonJ- 0I-..cI wool... 0I00nG......O~ W,lbamOom.,,,,,,",",,

MJ.l1on OAothoul

Vernard SanfordWendell Sa~Carl Si<'Irk

Delbert Taylor

W,II1<om W...... .,pt Dden W-.,..rdHa"1' Wakefield Bal'tonW~

Pendeo- W ri<,Jhl

0dIDn York

a-..H_lowell HammondK_th H"noenRIcherd H"rdMT.x H"n'fIUDol. H",.,.loonCIIarleo Jan..,nAlfred JohnoonHo"",.lohruonBryanll< rlDelmar K r1loooeph LambertLoren... Lanter

"'"" "'­H.rbert La ......LMlIoo Laroon.., ...

L. La....,n. W. I.., P. Lin....ln. R. Linllhart. Roben Lin."""". D. ~...1a, D. 1q1e.A. Mareh

r. M.lthe... E. McConn.II, H. McQu.da• .I. Midd1<lton. L. MOlr. C. M ••HIIO......,.V. NaUI'. T. N.looon. O. Naahlt. L. N~n. O. Ol....taad. P. Olaon. W. OlaonM. o.t.rh• .,t. P. P_. C. p.,lLlna. M. Pil<;rrim. D. Prat.r. D. R.,.nolch. K. Rlcha.-daonB. Ric R. Ric... R. Ria.. B. RI_H. r. Robartaon. Foat.. Rob.rt.onR. 8 lth. D. Stamper. E. L. Tho...peon. H. Walle6eld, B. Wele.h."ptE. W..tervard. B. Wet_I. R. Yorve..n

John And....... PrMIdenI" ....ph Lambart. VIOl PteeldentWa,.na ~. Secreta,.,·T..........

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OITICERS

MEMaERS

Robert Abbrr Dcnold Ande..-Cy Adklno 2udy A.c:~....Joa AILacp.tti Horold AtkiNC1lnlon Aloop H_ry Alkl.,..,.,

Emil. 8ochond $cr.m BJork"",nH••v.y 8ordal.y lohn BlochnonH.lmac 80..., loma. BloomH_cy Bauer Wllliom BoonaW,II"m E. Beck Howord Bow"",nSlava Balko Tad Br"oc:h1..0 Vam Ball I. L Br"nenR.oT Ball M'clwoal s-nPI"hp Bender a.uda G. Browerw,n..... Barkanbooeh 1_ BurUwrd

Mal",nBu~

dohn ra<quha•. R_ Hawor.hDudLo,. Tuc...

Ch.uhon K.rro,.. rI... Kilj.. nc::<ykRobar' K;,ch ..,Anthony KnoppLoull Kr..mar

Horry HemparlyPhil HlorlnqWr1<Iht Hittfr..nk Howord10""_Poul HUQ'­W,lli..... W Hun.H Douq HUlkey

frad Ha.,...1.._ Johnatona

Plulf",.Joa follin!J.ck fo,bar

Robar' GoammarVlnJll Gould

loa H""kney2obar' Holler~H.....mondfrad HompfOwen H.lI• .,

"""'''''­Roo. H..WO<1h

""'''''-Ray Ka<:1me...kAnlhony K.. rnal.vlcaK.nneth K.h ,Willord K.h cLaon.. rd K.II<>Qg

Oouda loll.,..,.,

DwlQh, Cobia W.ll..oa 0."".......Gaorqa Col\&woy John Cluilb,,"""M...k Colnon 10..- Clac:kWilbur Colnon Bronton CobbRlchord o,mpball Don..k1 CollonGaonJ. c..nell. o..vld Con..,lu•AII.oalo c..p<>ro.., Corl eo,..I.1IThomiol G. Cbaa'.r Ev.ratt eo.Wm. G«>. o,l.hoIm IUolph CrouchJohn O>ohl.. Oolrdon CunnlnQha...

Doo.......l D. 0...- Doonlal !look

Douqlao Edw"rda John DdarGa<:>r..,. W,ll..... EIqae

John forquh4rWllbart f"wClanWillio... F1ocI,..rPhillip ford

John GearRlchord Greiner

GaonJ. Gro<,jon

R. "'bba.,. C. Ad.ina. J. Allaw..tti. C. ALoop. D ....nd....on. R. A.c:h..nb....nn.r. H ......Ina, H .... tki....,..

H. Bau... , L. Sail, R. San. P. Sand..r. S. alor....an, w. &0..., H. 8ow....... T. a.....,hd. a ...tt..n. C. o.o-r. d. a ..rkhanl, M. a ..u .. rflald. D. Cahle. M. Calnon. W. C.lnon.

R. C. pballG. Canoloa Capor_, T. Che...... W. Chlehohn, J. Ch..U., W. Ch... t .......n,

d. Clack, a. CobhD. CO......I C. CO......ll. E. COl. R. C ......,h. D. o-n•. H. Durha.... D. Edw......

J. Eld .G. E~, K. E ..,., P. r.i •. J. r.mnl. d. r.rbor. d. ra<q..har, G. Call..w.,.. d. O ....rV. Oould. R. Ori r. O. OI'09..n. d. H.c.....,., L. H .........nol. r. H .....pf. O. H.tl.,..

R. H ..worthR. H.y....., W. Hitt, r. How.rd. J. Hoy•• P. HuVh••, D. H ...Io..y

dohn rarquhar. PNoIdontR.... H..worth, V"'" PNoIdontDudley T""ur. Socrocarr·T_

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Cui Lo..l.Emerton UII,.II.Rudolph Love",yVoIlto t.uukkOflen

MEMBERS

TI>eodorto 0,1....

John Phln.,.,John P1e~Harold Pow...

G. RlChatd.onI/oy iilchMEI..... F. Rc.

" .." Rubl.chRicherd sa.o.Woodrow Snydw1.._50..11>-­c..rlelon SpIn.....,Eclq.sr SlIInlonGe<:>r-ge S'..rkr.o...n Str..wnG. Sum_tilde

Fred TII...tonElbert Toe...11. T",...kow.kl

Dudle, Tucke.

Mlch6el Nel-.Ilalph N..l-.W'll'..m N..wlonGI.. I. NOQle

Eino Nuull,l ..

Thomo. lacyRoc.rl LommLeo l..oroonVUho t..hlO

H..rold Old-.

G<torQe P..Itl-.luJ., "-"<>ock"'lby ~rklna

10_ M"",Jl:oh.m Tom M<;Q,1lEdf;J,,' MeAlh.teor F,,,nc:Ia Mc:Q..I...Bertr..m l<lc:G..rrit.,. Dorwold Mc"_r

John MeV..,

"""' .....DaIoo ",-"I.,1JonoI,I I.bll..20betI M,ller"""­Altr.d Murph,

W..JIerM.....1

(.-.n NadM..S\ew..rt NHI,Eldon G. N..llArlhur Nel-.

Ray V"" Sk:kJln

r- Walker ~ W..,.......nnF10Fd W.u.... t.. wtu-.»Roy W.rd ~ w,*-'Oe1LM W.Il,,," P.u.l W_Howud W..... HIlI....., W.......Er.- W.t- s.....ue1 WoodndlWe.,... W... Ah1n Lyle Wood,Wdl..", Welberall Ger.1d Wr>Qhl

~Wril;lhl

C'harl.... y'"""l"'"

W B. s..roenl_So......... So"""'"Al~ Schoclclew.""-""How..rd SoonArthur SedoIIR. H. Seele,Roll, Shumw..,

11.. , Teelerll0b0r! THl<I.De !loy Thom<l.

W..lw MallorT........~P....I M..nn_'""Wdl H. M...on~lCh&rd MMt&n

l

r. Jay".., C. Johneon. R. Kanman•• A. Ka...alnlca, W. K.h.... L. Kallogg, C.Klljan".yk, R. Kl""hu

A. Knap, L. t.araon. E. Llllwlb. W. Mallory, L. Mann, P. Mann, H. M • ...,h, R. M ..tlnJ. M_. D. M.....nl,y. r. McGul.., J. McKehan. J. McV.y. O. M_l.y, W. Mual.l,

L. N.d.."S. H..ley, M. N.lao", R. Nat-n, W. J. N••lon, E. N"utlll•• H. Old_n, K. Pa.lalNO,

J. H. Phil'....,J. PI.~. R. Radford. J. Rhod.., O. Rid,.........", R. Ritchi., E. r. R_. K. Rub...,h,

R. SiN.A. Sehodd... W. Sen-nlald. H. V. Sco... H. Shumw.,.. w. 8 ... ,.<1.••• R. S~nC4r. E.

Stanton, O. St••"R. T_ta., o.R. Tho....., r. Til_ton. R. T .........o..IU. D. Tuc1l..... L. Wallo••, r. WaIlloo,

D. W ..tloi ...W. W.thoo....u, E. W.t.o., G. W~rtnann.P. WI_. L. Wood,.. R. Wriqhl. C. Y_r

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HONORARIES

Founded al William and Mary College December 5, 1776Alpha Chapter of Idaho Installed June 5, 1926

P..-id.ntVi..- P..-identSec te..,.T u ...~

OITICERS

HAROLD UJCIUS AXTELLHAROLD PHIUP I:lOG

FREDERIC CORSE CHUlCllfOHN STAPL£TON BROSNAN

CHARTER MEMBERS

GERTRUDE BOUGHTON AXTEll (O,lC6qO. 1907)FREDERIC CORSE CHURCH (Cornell. 1909)JAY GLOVER ELDRIDGE (Yftle. 1896)

LOUJSE BLAU HAMMAR (Wuhlnqton. 1920)JOHN ANTON KOSTALEK (WIOQOTlOin. 1907)GEORGE MOREY MILLER (lndiftM. 1892)

EUGENE TAYLOR (DeP"uw. 1907)

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

DOROTHY fRANCES ATKINSON (W".... lnqlon. 1930lMARIE NORIE BANKS (Wft....lnQlon. 1925)WlLUAM CARR BANKS (Wa....ington. I926JElMER fREDERlcr BETH (Wl~n. 1927)RAlPli HUNTER FARMER (Oberlin. 19(6)ARTHUR SYlVfSTER HOWE (WillJam and M",..,. 19l1)

HAROLD PHILIP I:LUG (Ohio Sl<Ite 1924)EVElYN M1I..LER <SLonlord. 19211LOUIS Mc:CORRY MYERS (51. StepMn'" 1925)AU'RED HARLAN PAD~ (TuLlo...... 1934)VIRGINIA PENROSE (Whll.....'" 1928)ROBERT REYNOLDS WIllARD IW.w.inqlon. 1932)

HAROLD lOClUS AXTELl (Kala......"" 18971

HONORARY MEMBERS

JAMES HARVEY FORNEY (Wo&rd,. 18751

ALUMNI MEMBERS AND MEMBERS IN COURSE

,,,. FLORENCE CORBETT JOHNSTON

"'" BURTON lEE fRENCH

""" HENRY TOWNSEND DARLINGTONZELLA PERI:INS EGDAHLIESSIE EDITH GlasoN

iMABEL WOLFE GillLAWRENCE HENRY GIPSONROBERT LEE GHORMLEYGERTJ1:UDE JENKINS HULMEWILLIAM ERWIN LEELOUIS ALVIN TURLEY

'''"' CATHERINE TROWBRIDGE BRYDENBENJAMIN WALKER OPPENHEIM

''''' ALICE EDNA GIPSON

"00 CAROL HOWE FOSTERCARRIE THOMPSON FRERICHS

"'" DONALD Sll/EHLE WHIT[HUO

'''''' BRUCE O. MUDGETTfRED EDWARD LUJ:ENSMcKEEN FITCH MORROW

'009 MARION EOHA BOWURTONEY TA YLOl1: CROOKSHAZEL MIRIAM MORROW

1911 FORREST lINDSAT SOWERLUCY MASON THOMPSON

iELLA WOODS

1913 "'RAlPH BAXTER FOSTERCHARLES EDWARD W Ans

1914 JOSEPH MARVIN BRAHAMNETTIE BAUER snLUNGER

1915 MART ELIZABETH POSTERlcrEUZAB£TH SOUlEN DAVID

1916 DONALD KIRK DAVIDWlLUAM HENRY BONNEVILLEROSE CURTIS DURHAMPAULINE CONSTANCE FORDAMSEL GREENEHElEN PATTEN M1I..LERVAt.BORG KIOSNESS MOHNRUTH VIRGIE WARNER

1917 iOLA BONHAM E1NHOUSEGRACE DARLINGHARRY AXEL BURKEWILLIAM ALBERT BOEKELALICE HARTLEY DARRAHMftcKINLEY HELMHENRIETTA SAFFORD SPACHBYRD WAll SAWYER

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191B ~NCES BAIlEY JACKSONtADA BURKE DAVIDSUMA HAllJENNIE PETEJ!SONA. J. GUsnN P2lfST

1919 BERNADINE ADAIR CORNElISONWALTER EDWARD SANDElIUS

1921 ROBERT USTNOR JOHANNFSENlArVERN INEZ BOREll KEYS

1922 iGUSTAV WIlliAM HAMMARLUH FARIS PINCKNEY

1923 PHILIP WALLENSTEIN BUCKROBERT WALKER ELDRIDGEROBERT UNCOLN HOLBROOK

1924 TALBOT LANHAM JENNINGSiVAUGHAN PRATER LATTIG

1925 PEARL STALKER BROWN'EWEll CLARA COON

1926 HERMA ALBERTSON (DAGGlEY)RUTH ASP2AY lSTUBBUJ'lElD)W ABLE BROWNo (CI.£ARYl

" ""U£><>WARD MITCHElL(GUDMANSON)

., NPHOEBE SHELDON (GREENE)~NCES SUWVAN (IlEAN)

1927 MARJORIE DARlENE SIMPSON-fRANCIS GLOVER ElDRIDGEHERMAN EUGD!E SWANSONFARNSWORTH Ul10Y JENNINGSCAROL JUN DUBOIS (HENRIKSON)NlLUE McCOu.uN

1928 BEULAH BROWN (FREEMAN)GLEN JOHNSONHERBERT JOHN WUNDERUCHJEANETTE A2NTZEN (CURTIS!ElEANOR BEAMER (EASlEY)JOSEPHINE BROSSARDHElEN CAMPBELL (CLICK)VIRGINIA GRANT (WILUAMS)

1929 §W1LUAM HAROLD BOYERDOROTHY SIMS BUCKSJOHN DUMAS EWINGTERESA SULltVAN HAYES

iSISTER MARY CARMEL McCABEMARGARET MITCHELL (DEAN)VIVIENNE MOSHEREMMA VIOLA NElSONERSIE TRAUGER (McDOWELl.)EUNICE ANKENEY VON ENDE

1930 ~NCES GAllET (GRABNER)HELEN WINtf'RED MELGARDANDREW HAllECK THOMPSONJANES ~NK CONEUWAN GRITMAN WOODWORTHRUTH VARMES LARSONRUTH IRENE NEWHOUSEKATHERINE EWS MATTESMARION SHY (FISK)CONNELl Ul10Y LUKE

1931 JAMES HAROLD WAYlAND§JULIA GLENN HUNTERGRACE PARSONS (ASPRAYlVIRGINIA MERRIAM (HOCKAOAYlBETHEL PACKENHAM (POULTON)MILDRED MARION AXTELL (HENSLEY)

1932 MARY HELEN BROSNAN (WOODS)STANLEY SHElDON SPAIDKATHRYN HART (CONGER)DAVID HARRY ANGNEYPEARL HAZEL WALTERS

§L10NEL THADDEUS CAMPBEllCONSTANCE HELEN WOODSREX BURNS PONTIUS

1933 LOUElLA ROSAUND o.GEROCHAIU.ES AlEXANDER DOUGLASVIRGINIA ELUAS GASCOIGNERHODA H. SWAYNE (BRIANS)JOHN SMmJ MILlERETllEl WOODY SPENCE

1934 GERTJ1:UDE MARY AXTEllEVElYN NAE CROSSElDISE EMMETTRAPHAEL SANFORD GIBBSPAnlClA ANN J:ENNARDWALTER CHARLES McWIWANSALICE Vl.RGINIA STONE..11R1AM IREN"E vwrAND!

1935 CAROL lOY CAMPBEllJANET RANKIN KINNEYHAROLD VICTOR auNGSONHElEN D. LATlNORE (RHODES)

t£TllLTN V. O'NEAL (WHIlNE'f)MARTHA JEAN REHBERGTHEODORE HUTCHINS THURSTON

1936 VIVIAN NOYERiDOROTHY KENWORTHY PIERCE

MILDRED MADELINE CARSONiLOREN GlENN STRAWN

RUTH n;:ANCES FARLEYNEVA SHIVERICK ROBERTSFRANCIS IOHN NEWTONHENRY SHUll ARMS

1937 JOHN STAPLETON BROSNANHELEN BERTHA BUE

j Naw reeldenl In Moe<:<>wDo<oo'" .

Id.,ho Ch.,pler

Sigma Xi is an honorary scientific society organized for sponsoring originalinvestigation in pure and applied science. To fulfill this object the group holdsmeetings for the discussion of scientific subjects, grants memberships to studentsand graduates who have accomplished original research or promise in scien­tific fields, supports fellowships and research; also it establishes contacts andrelations among the investigators from other organizations.

OrrICE:RS

P IcI.ntVI ~d.nt

S-N'"'YT .........r

MISS VADA AllD<

AmED 1.. ANDERSON

G. 0, BAkER

2.. I. BF:CRAFTMALCOLM BEESON

HOBART BERESFORD

WAYNE M. BEVER

EARLE BLOlXiETT

DONAL W. BOUN

R.. 1:. BONNETT

THOWAS BRINDLEY

WIl.1JAM BUNCH

LOUIS C. CADY

VIRGIL CHERRINGTON

STANLEY C. CLARKE

WIWAM CONE

IVAN C. C2AWFORD

REXFORD DAUBENMIRE

JOHN E. EHRUCH

A. W. FAHREHWAID

D. L. FOUR!

F. W. GAIL

M. F. GAUSS

E. M. GILDOW

W. V. HAlVERSEN

G. W. HAMMAR

HD<RY C. HANSEN

AlDEN B. HATCH

C. W. HICKMAN

FRAiolI: HINMAN

THOMAS H_ HITE

C. W HUHGE1!:FOR:D

E. J. IDDINGS

GORDON L At..CX)RN

'- OSBORN ASHCRAFT

A. J. DAVIDSON

DONALD B. FERNHOU

VIRGIL CHERRINGTONL H. STAUFFER

E. C. IAHNJ_ B. REID

ME:MBE:RS

E. C. IAHN

D. S. JD'FDS

J. HUGO JOHNSON

1:. H. J:UGES

H. P. I:lUG

J, A. KOSTALEK

MARK R. KULP

H. W. E. LARSON

I. D. UNIllSAY

AUlDlT lONG

R. E. lOWNEY

H. P. MAGNUSON

E. R. MARTEll

CHARLES E. MORITZ

I. E. NORDBY

H. S. OWENS

WALTE1!: PiERCE

J. M. RAEDER

J. B. REm

ROGER REID

JEFFERSON B. RODGERS

VERNON E. SCHEID

WIl.1JAM SCHROEDER

AUI!:ED O. SHAW

W. E. SHULL

W. W. STAlEY

L H. STAUFFER

H. B. STOUGH

EUGENE TAYLOR

D, R. THEOPHIWS

lElF VERNER

C. CLAUDE WAI:E1.AND

G. W. WOODBURY

EUA WOODS

ASSOCIATES

JOHN B. MIlLER

DONAlD M. MURPHY

JOSEPH NEWTON

ROYALE K. PIERSON

MRS. H. B. STOUGH

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B. Bowler, R. Lineoln. J. McKlnne,., R. 0'.7. E. Bulloc:lo. M. Robln..,n.R. Granville, P. HI.ring. H. Smith, W. Fry

W. ".metrong, J. Senu. B. La.....n. W. Roun..nll. W. Ma,,]...,C. D••lLn

P......d<onl. •Vice Pr.Idenl.Sec.....ryT_~

OFnCERS

. Willi Arrnatronll.CI n".O'.Un

Clyde Koont.•.• B.."..,. Bowie.

Blue Key is a national honor fraternity, the membership of which is comprisedfrom the Junior and Senior classes. Besides having upperclass standing, themembers must show scholastic proficiency, participation in extra activities,high moral standing, and personality. The purpose of Blue Key is to foster acloser fellowship among its members, and to bring college leaders together toexchange ideas and concentrate efforts for the upbuilding of the college.

PAOE: 306

William ArmstronQJohn BlInksBruce Bowlerurl Bullock

·Clorence DevlinWilfred FryRobert Gr"nvilleRoy Groy

MEMBERS

Phil Hioring$(1m JohnsonClyde KoontzBert La~nR"y LincolnWilliom M"cle1lrJock McKinneyMork Robinson

~ Wolloce RounsovellPaul Rust

~ Douglas SmithHarold SmithGilbert SI. Cl",ir

- Theron WardJudson WorkWilBorn Wetheroll

OFTICERS

r ..l' P••Ujoh..Ruth H&tl&r

Do.... MeDumottr:u..boo.... e-t..

E. e- M. Short. o...n Mill&r. O. Smith. D. Brown. R. E..."". R."&11 E. Lotwl&. M. Thornton. J. Boolo...

F. P... tijoh... O. Gehril•• M.... Colle C. Blo &<I. D. MeO'.....ott.D. R-r. E. SI..tt.... E. li&nn J. D L. P..uleen

Cardinal Key is a national upperc1asswomen's service honorary and the sisterorganization to the Blue Key, with which it co-operates in services for thisUniversity and its student bOOy. Upperclasswomen who are considered as veryoutstanding as to leadership, scholarship, personality, and extra activities aretapped by its members at their May Day festivities for membership during thefolloWing year. The motto for their organization is, "Serving, I Live."

FACULTY ADVISER

Jelln Collette

HONORARY MEMBER

Delln Evelyn Miller

Jllne BIlkerC4therine BjornstlldDorothy BrownDelsa CrowleyJulie D4vilJean DunkleRuth EVlln.

MEMBERS

Esther FlennerGertrude Gehr ....eMarie HMschAdll M4rci4 HoebelErma LewisHelen Parmley

Louise PllulsenDorothy Roseve4rMllrie SchneiderMllry Short&ilth SllltterGllldy. SmithMllrQllret Thornton

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C. And• ..-n. T. Purlon, G. Knight, O. W.bb. I. Bennion. B. 1"..1..1.,C. Burt. D. DoulIlaa. R. Kaulman. J. Butler. I. Stubh-. O. Holm...P. Fair, O. Radford. G, Elliot

B. H.dll_. E. C1....bon, C. Campbooll. E. Dallin. G. Snow. R. Hylt•.W. Tomlinaon. F. s..••n. R. P • ...., C. Finnan. E. Llo"1d. H. 0 ....-1_.H. Sand• ....,n. J. O'Neill, R. 0& _11, F. WaUIto. J. H..,lo.ma,. R.Phln"a,.

R. 0 ••".111., M. Robin...". W. Mad"T, S. 80011..ood. W. MacG.ago.J.O.Co".....,

OFFICERS

Honor,,~Duk. Willi..m M.d....Won"" Scribe O• ..Id Paceuc,-!ue. C••l B"rtHI.lotion Gordon Refdo<dJunior Men, W .......n M.cG"*!I'or, Mark Robin...n. o1.m_

DeCou",.,.. Sherman Bell..ood. Roboort O ..an·_.111.

The Idaho chapter of Intercollegiate Knights was organized in 1922 and hassince been known as the Ball and Chain chapter of this society, founded at theUniversity of Washington, The main purpose of the group is sponsorship andarrangements for all functions of the associated students. This fraternity is anational service honorary of underclassmen with officers and president chosenfrom upperclassmen.

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Dean T. S. Kerr

Chesler AndersonMllnon ArmstrongLewis BeaudinIrving BennionWIlHam BoydCarl BurtJllcl: ButlerCillylon CampbellEdgar Clllrl:SOnEdward f).,l:inRichllrd Dt'rnell

HONORARY MEMBERSGeorge E. Horton

MEMBERSDonoven Dougle, Everett HoltHomer f).,vies Ray Hyl:eLowrence Dullin Richard KllUlmenGeorge Elliot Grover KnightPhilip Feir Wesley LolhenCherles Finnell Edwin UoydBernerd FriZZle Henry McQulldeJoe Hed:.mey John O'NeillBill Hedges Dllvid PaceWilliam HerrinQ'lon Rou PllrtOnSOtho Holmes Dicl: Phinney

Vincent Well.

Ted BanI:

Tom PurtonGordon RadfordHerbert SandersonFrank SevernPet SheehllnDid SilldeGilbert SnowIra StubbsWilliam Tomlinson

-Floyd WllllisOrrin Webb

-,Vi<»~1

s.-.~,­luniot A'hi__.

OFFiceRS

A.du. Sim._nM.~Il.Ger....ht7

no... I'"..-.onSar.h Mi«hallM.ry McKin1*)'

Mrs, W, H. Bo~r

H. Suillran. e. "anNn, K. Cad7. J. H.'""'7, C. Young. e. B d.h....B. ".h. H. Clough. D. Cn>..la7. W. P.t.raon, M. .loh n. M.a.ph..1

M. S ...._n. H. Turl.......7. B. HilU.a.d,1. Louu., M. Ger....ht7. A. Sim_n.M. McKlnle,o. D. I'"........n. H. Abbott. S. Mitch.II, .I. Rico. M.H .......r

The Spurs are a women's national service honorary organization whose memobers are representatives from town, women's halls, and Greek houses who areto be selected from the incoming Sophomore class by the old members. Theymust be dependable, have a sense of honor, unselfishness, show some democ·racy, extra activities, and scholarship. Spurs must foster loyalty and helpfulness,and be present at all school student body activities.

MEMBERS

Helen AbbottBetly AshMargaret BrownKatherine CadyHelen CloughDelberta CrowleyDoris FransonMarcella Geraghty

Ellyn BradshawMary HarmerJane HarveyBillie HilliardElizabeth JensenMdrgdret JohnsonISdbel Lou!1

Sarah MitchellWinifred PetersonMdria RaphaelJelSie RichArdis SimpsonHelen SullivdnCldra YoungHelen Turlnsky

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D. Hoffm..n. C. " ..n_n. Mr. D...ld_nJ. W..r., R. R..m ..n. K. S .....r. B. Oroo1.... I. R..ll.f.onMr.J ....-n. C. H........n. P. T.rlor. I. Cr••ford, Mr. Hull, D. M..., • .,.,

M.St.......J. Saftke, J. a ......, S. K.U" W. o.c.l<..r, W. P;d...lblut.. , S. Woodruff

arTICERS

Sh ln K.U,h Cr••fordJuchon W ..r.

.. M,..I StM.r'n&

Sigma Tau, a national honorary engineering fraternity, established Rho Chap­ter at Idaho in 1922 which affiliated with the national established in 1904 at theUniversity of Nebraska. The members are chosen from the junior and seniorclasses of the engineering and mines schools, on the basis of their scholarshipand social activities. The organization aims to promote scholarship and pro­fessional attainment in engineering.

PAOE 310

Dr. C<'ldyDr. OwensMr. TorgesonMr. JohnstonSam Woodruff

Ivan Crawford, Jr.Judson War\:Myrl Ste<'lrnsKo!Irslen S\:al'lrWaller EdelbluleJoe Gaus·Edwo!lrd HO\:<'lnson

FACULTY AND GRADUATE MEMBERS

Br<'lnch W<'lll:.erDe<'ln Cr<'lwlordProf. G<'lUSSProf. Johruon

MEMBERS

Sherm<'ln KellyPaul T<'lylorBruce GralowWalfred CarlsonRichard R<?m<'lnCharles JansenWendell DeckerJohn Banks

Prof. HullMr. DavidsonMr. JanssenProf. How<'lrdBob Morns

_ Ivan RollelsonLouls GarrisonDonald MadeyHugh Boldwin

_ Alec\: AlexanderDouglos GuyBert Huntington

r............A-.clole r_....Sec..-tary·rl..,.,1 Aqenl..Ro.nqer .

OITICERS

Vil"ll"il GouldG..,I"II". W.y.r",......

M ....li.. Galbr..ith.Tho",... Wilao..

T. Wllaon. P. And......n, G. W.yar"'....n. Mr. C. H. Wi\1t.o.. , M. V......l.yD. M"K_r. M, O ..lbr..lth. J. Writ-ht, V. Gould. H. H.-.d,., Dr. M..rt.1I

Xi Sigma Pi is a National Forestry honorary fraternity. Memberships are forprofessors or instructors in Forestry, and those students who have completedtwo and one-half years of standard college work in forestry, with an average of5.00, or above, Xi Sigma Pi tries to secure and maintain a high standard ofscholarship in forest education, to work for the upbuilding of the forest pro­fession and to promote fraternal relations among workers in forest lines.

Deon D. s. leffersDr. Eldred R. MortellDr, Edwin C. Jo!Ihn

Po!Iul Andf rsonMo!Irlin Go!Ilbr<1lithVirqil Gould

FACULTY MEMBERS

Dr. Alden B. Ho!IrchDr. John Ehrlich

MEMBERS

Don<1lld McKeeverH"rold Hea.dyFloyd TumelllOnGeorqe Weyerm<1lnn

Prol~or Ro!Iymond 1. Becro!lltROYo!lle K. PiersonC, H, Willison, Jr.

Thom<1lB W'lsonJOMlh<1ln WrightM<1Iurice Ye<1llllley

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H. Rn.y. M. Robin."n. C. M...h.U. B. McFul.nd. S. Summ....T. P.intu, D. Lin.hanR. (hanvill•• D. Burn.n. A. Monn.U. D. Buton. J. W.ightJ. Bulr.••• R. V••b••lr.moa., C. Koonh, C. wnaon. J. Wilco~

Prellldenl.VI"", p'-"",ld"nl.S&c..,IMY ..T.."uu..,r.

OFFICERS

..... Clyda KoonbLaonard G.ffn.y.Dwight Buton

. ... ,Jam.. Wright

Alpha Kappa Psi, national honorary for men in the School oCBusiness Admin­istration, was installed at Idaho in 1923 as the thirty-third chapter of this na­tional professional commerce fraternity. Idaho men in this Alpha Kappa chapteraim at promoting the individual welfare of their members, as well as scientificresearch in commerce, accounting, and financial fields toward the developmentof profeSSional interest in business.

FACULTY MEMBERS

R~lph H. F.'lrmer Elmer E. Davidson Erwin Graue Willard J. Wilde

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- Willi 11m Arms'rongJohn BllrkerDwight B~rton

Donald Burnell"" Earl Carlson

Francis ChrystalLeonard GaffneyJohn Gaskill

MEMBERS

Robert GranvilleDonald KlinglerClyde KoontzDonald Linehan

~Burness McFarlandCharles MarshallAlbert MonnettThomas PainterWalker Rich

_Edw~rd Riley-Hllrold Riley-Mark Robinson

Steve Summers_ Robert Verberkmoes

Henry WhtlsonCromie WilsonJames Wright

PreoldotntVice P<MIdotnt......~T.............. .

OJ"FICERS

.S.tty Ob.rm.y.r.Mon. O'Connor

EI... SmlthA"clrey Robi"",,,n

K. C1....I.ncl. M. 801_. A. Robin"'n, M. MeKlnl.,.. E. Smllh. D. MoltD. Holt. M. O·Connor. V. Stok..b.rry. S. Ob••m.y••. Mlu R.i......n .

F. M"rth•

Pi chapter of Phi Chi Theta at the University of Idaho was installed in 1926. PhiChi Theta is a national business honorary for women, founded nationally in1924. Each year this society awards a key to the women in the School of Businesswho best meet the requirements of scholarship, activities, and leadership whichthe members have set. This fraternity aims to create high ideals among allwomen who will follow business careers.

Matha Bole.Katheryn ClevelandDorothy HoltMary McKinley

MEMBERS

Doc-othy MottFrance. MurthaBetty Obermeyer

MOrlll O'ConnorAudrey RobinsonElva SmithVernetta Siokesberry

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C. Enn•. C. R , W. John.ton. C. Kln\l. J. McKinney, O. Cum._m.lnga, D. Rob b1. Dr. Graue. O. So", ....... , E. H.rron

A. Pool•• L. s... t., I. Boonnlon. J. w..m.boort, R. P ....-o.... T. wCJ'. I.B"ldwin, R. LInk".... , L. L..n\l

W. Tom.U.....n. O. Knillht. 0.." &ldrid9'O. O. H • ..ding. L. 8chwendi_man. V. S ..I.... O. HuhULl•• W. w....k~m. K. Be.kl",.

Preelclenl.VI". PrWdenIs.c-....,.T_.....U~Ad_

OFFICERS

L,..I. Schw.ndlm..nEU'l"n. H"r"""

"_ph wmboort01..,1< McKb-.n.,

Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary whose aim is to recognize and award theexceptional scholastic achievement of freshmen. It also aims to promotescholarship and character on the campus. To be eligible, a freshman must beable to attain a grade average of 5.5, or better, for the first semester, or for thewhole year. The Idaho chapter presents a silver cup to the freshman who main­tains the highest grade average throughout his entire freshman year.

FACULTY

Dr. Erwin Graue

MEMBERS

Dean 1. G. Eldridge

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lohn BaldwinIrving BennionKenneth BerkleyGeorge Cumming~

lohn ElderC,rl EvansChester EvansGranville Haight

Glenn HardingEugere HerronWrighi Hit!Qiva Huhil;~a

William JohnstonClarence Kasser.sDouglaa KingGrover Knlghl

Thomas LacyJoseph LambertUnton LangWilbur LarkhamRichard LinkhartVoitto LuukkonenRussell MannROllS Parsons

Allan Poole- Charles Poullon

Donald RobertaLysle SchwendimanVietor SkilesGordon SommerFrank SeatzWilliam Tomlinson

OrriCERS

ArdlaSim_nK.th.r1n. D...,.M ...... R.pn..l

M. R..ph••I. M. H.n_n. M. H.rm.r. B. HUiI.rd. V. P.Uon. M. John·..,n, J. &.r

H. Abbott. S. Bl.dl. A. Sim_n. K. c.d7. H. Sullinn. E. s.,m_n.M. c.....th.... V. Dur.nt

Alpha Lambda Delta is the national scholastic honorary for both freshman andsophomore women students who attain a grade average of at least 5.5 for thefirst semester, or at the end of the freshman year, besides participating in atleast two outside activities. A tea was held at mid-semester for all the womenwho were considered for prospective members. The aim of this honorary ispromoting only the highest ideals in scholarship, womanliness, and honor.

ADVISERS

Miu Marion Featherstone Doris McDermott

Helen AbboltSusanna BlackKalr.erine KadyMaT(~lIrel CarothersMl!lry Harmer

HONORARY MEMBER

Dr. Evelyn Miller

MEMBERS

Ma:-qaret Johnson_ Velml!l Pillion

Maria RaphaelEllen S4mpaonArdi~ Simplon

Helen SullivllnBillie HilliardVerla Durl!lnlJean &erMargit Hansen

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E. ~l?';"I~h P....., F. Luta. C. Ma..haLi. R. O....n..JU., F. Robln.on.

H. Fiaha•• W. Aah. E. May••••. McKinn.y. E. Bullock. C. RuclMn

OFFICERS

Edward. May••Ea.1 Bull_k

Jack McKinney

The Press Club is an honorary composed of upperclassmen who show an interestin journalism. Members of the group are selected from majors in journalism,members of the Argonaut or the Gem of the Mountains staffs, or those who haveserved on the editorial staff of any recognized newspaper. The organizationfosters and attains a high standard for college journalism; it publishes the PressClub edition of the Argonaut and promotes their Publications Ball.

MEMBERS

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William AshBruce BowlerJohn BrosnanEarl BullockWalter DinnisonHomer FisherRobert GrllnvillePhilip Hiaring

RIlY UncolnFrllnk LullChllrles MllrshllllEdwllrd MayerJllck McKinneyj)ick ParisWillillrn PlluleyEdw<'Ird Riley

Fred RobinsonWallace RounsavellBill RudeenGordon SmithPaul TaylorWllylllnd TanningAvon WilsonCromie Wilson

OFFICERS

Ruth H.U...Ruth n.rioo

I ...n. Fish...

M. M.u... I. n.h.r. B. Au.UnR. n..I•• R. H.1Mr. D. Ch.nd1.r. d. P.n....

Theta Sigma is a local honorary, organized at Moscow in 1932, for journalismmajors among the upper class group. Membership is limited. to eight womenwho show unusual qualities in the field of journalism along with personalityand scholastic attainments. Each year Theta Sigma awards a cup to the winnerof the state-wide contest that it sponsors for high school papers.

Sigma Delta is a newly-established journalism honorary for men, organized atIdaho January 11, 1937. The membership is limited. to upperclassmen majoringin journalism. Its purposes are to gain a professional prospective of journalism,to become familiar with the problems of the profession, and to promote journal­istic activities ooth at the University and throughout Idaho.

OITICERS

Prelldenl .Vi"" P..-den!

C. Rud..n. L. Robln n. oJ. B.....n.n =.z....P. HI.";ng, B. M_ , A. Abbott. d. Mc:Kinnooy, E. B"II_I. Pubbc:lty Ch.!""""

l~iJ

.Phl1lp HI• .tn'1c.e:n Rud..nAyon Wll.on

dohnB........n.1..,1. Mc:Kinn.-,-

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P. Li"col". L. L-....". B. A"d ". C. P.r.. l.... 01. Ru.b.... L. Gri....F. 01."..". R. Krumm••• R. B "rid'1•• T. P.'1., J. Corpuz. D. Smith

P....-lde,,'Vi"" P...-Idoo"lT.......nor~,nq s.cr.t.ry

OFFICERS

Dou'1I•• Smith.. Cl.ud. Nug."tRobert A"d "

.Joh" Clo r

Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national professional mining fraternity which selectsits members from the men of the junior and senior classes who are taking majorwork in mining, metallurgy, or geology, their qualifications including scholar­ship and interest. Its object is the social, scholastic, and scientific advancementof its members. It first became a national in 1915 at the University of Kansas.The Idaho chapter was installed May 27, 1929.

MEMBERS

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Robert AndersonRobert BreckenridQeJohn ClouserJOIle CorpuzLeon Grieve

Freeman JensenRober! KrummesLellie LarsonPal Lincoln

Claude NugentTrevor PageCdrlOll PerkinsJohn RuebkeDouglas Smith

Ch8noellocScribe,

T......." ....r.eo­H~.

orrlCERS

Nor••l W.rdl.P."I Poulaon

AI..;" Seh••"diTn'"Wilbur Schrotod.rrred R"Tn..-an

W. Schroad••. W. Laa. A. Ericluon, r. R..Tn....n. D. B.nadlctL. Altk.n. L. WlIITnoN. R. Tuck... O. O..n •. L. H.llN. W.rdl•. v. Wood•. H, P.ckl""'n, A. Schw."dITn.n. P. Pouloon

Alpha Zeta, the honorary agricultural fraternity, chooses its members fromstudents who have completed three semesters of academic work in the Collegeof Agriculture with a satisfactory basis of scholarship and leadership. To pro­mote higher scholarship, leadership, and cooperation among the students whoare studying in the field of agriculture is its purpose. The fraternity was foundedat Ohio State in 1897. The Idaho chapter was installed in 1920.

Lynn AitkenDonllid BenedictDllrrell De"neArvlll Erickson

MEMBERS

L. HlllIWllyne LeeHllrold Pllrl:.insonPllul PoulsonFred Rll~mussen

Alvin SchwendimllnRobert TuckerNorvlll WllrdleJilek Woods

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M. Schn.ld.r. A. W.ld.n. N. Kinghorn. M. Herm.r. M. StoneoJ. PettiJohn, E. Horton, C. Hud.on, M. K.nnerd, G, G.hr.... D. Crowl.y

P...id"nl.VI".. Preeldenls.c:...I.o"..

T_......

OITICERS

Gertrude G.hr"e. Agd. W.ld.n

. o.lee Crowley. 1'ey P.ttljohn

Sigma Alpha Iota, the oldest women's professional music fraternity, founded atthe University of Michigan in 1904, has as its purpose the upholding of thehighest ideals of musical education, furthering the development of music andgiving moral and material aid to its members. Sigma Eta Chapter, installed atthe University of Idaho in 1924, sponsors an annual campus songfest. Out­standing women specializing in music are eligible for membership.

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Delsa CrowleyMorion DwightNorene EubanksGertrude GehrkeMary H(lrmer

MEMBERS

EliUlbeth HorlonCleto HudsonMiriom KennardNina Kinghorn

Mabel MilloyF(ly PettijohnM(lr!e SchneiderMelis$(I SteneAgd(l Walden

orrICERS

""""0'Vice Pr.ldent.T_~

Cor...,.,.,dlno s.cr.ta,.., .R_rdlnq s..;..tIl,y ..•.

M.T9uerite M.nlone-Cudd,.Rol' S.... I.h

Luo-n W.ldr.m. Helen P.rmley

C. Her•. M. rroe'. O. Chri.eten..". A. Thi_n. Dun M_"lIerM. M...IDn. V. Willi........ r. 1.00,..;.. T. Ki"lIhDrn. R. s.Jr.erB. Cuddy, H. W.Jlen. G. Oeh."', E. Sl....., G. S....lth

Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary educational fraternity for those who areenrolled in the Sch(X)1 of Education. Membership is selected for distinction inachievements and excellence in scholarship. It sponsors encouragement of highintellectual and scholastic standards, and recognizes outstanding contribu­tions for education. A high degree of professional fellowship is at all timesmaintained among its members, as well as achievement in education.

Mllrthll Allen-Dick BllkE'rDorothy BrownGeorgia ChristensenBaa CuddyEsther FlennerMyrle FrostGertrude Gehrke

MEMBERS

Eldene GoveClllude HllrtLucille KellTwilo KinghornVivilln LorsenFroncis LewisDorothy LenlestMllrQuerite MllnionMobsl Milloy

Helen PllrmhtyKenneth RobertsonEdith SllllterRoy SmithGilldYll SmithAlllnll ThiessenHelen WlIllenVirqinill Willillms

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G. 8 •..-11"••• a...lo.~. O. D O. A....b_C. M.rehall. E. Lew... C. Bio ad. B. W.llo.~. E. R,.." .........,

V.... PYeeldenISec..I<o.y_

T....." ......

OfTlCERS

Aldrieh Bowla~

A"d,.".......O~."t A b~o... Ol.nn S Lin

"The Curtain" is a local dramatics fraternity for which women as well as menare eligible to membership. Its personnel is chosen for outstanding work inacting, directing, or the writing of plays. Activities of this organization aredirected towards the study and furthering of dramatic activities on this campus,establishing ethics of the theater on this campus, and encouragement of a nativeIdaho theatre through co-operation of their alumni in the state.

FACULTY ADVISERS

PAOE 322

1. F. Soller

Granl AmbroseJohn BorkerAldrich BowlerCatherine BjornstadJohn Doly

MEMBERS

Glendon DavisAndrew JamesErma LewlsChuck M/lrshall

Jeon Colletle

GeorQe GramFred RasmussenGene RyanGlenn StarlinBarbara Walk.er

P....ldenl,Vice Pr-esld"nl..s.c..-tftry.T..-.ur.r

OITICERS

. ,Jo..ph Mcradda..Lawla O.land

William La.

Delta Sigma Rho is a national forensic honorary. Membership is limited to thosewho possess greater than average forensic education, training, and experience,and who have participated in speaking contests on behalf of the university.This organization includes in its functions the sponsoring of all debate activitieson the campus. The national was founded in Chicago in 1906 and the Idahochapter was installed in May, 1927.

MEMBERS

Joseph McfaddenErma Lewis

John Farquhar

Lewis OrlandWilliam Lee

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E. J.nlr.in•. J. Dunkl•. M. Sho.t. K. 8<:hu.tt.nh.l"" r. P.ln. 0,Ho....th

A. Woll. MJao r ••th.... ton., M_ r..,..if;, E. a.h..... D, D......n. 01,n.",ing

K, R_. R, 8.-",.ling

orrlCERS

..J"n. n.",lngDo"" D._nr ••n .... P••n •

.. .Ambo. Woll.

Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national professional home economics fraternity. Abrain-child of the University of Minnesota, it aims to aid its members by aninterest in the moral, social, and intellectual advancements, and to promotehome economics professionally. Mernl::>ers are chosen according to scholarship,personality, and leadership, as well as professional attitude. Zeta chapter wasinstalled on the Idaho campus in 1918, and now has over one hundred members.

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Rose BroemlingDoris D4wsonJe~n DunkleJune Fleming

FACULTY MEMBERS

M~ri~n Fe~therstone

MEMBERS

Ethel GehrkeGeorqino H~worth

Evelyn JenkinsFr~nces P~ine

Ad~h Lewis

- K~therine RoosKlltherine SchuettenhelmM~ry ShortAmber Wolf

Chief luaU.,.,Vi.,. Juall.,.a...Treuu....

OfT1CERS

Willi.... P.r.Oll"'rt St. CI.lr

"'.m_ W.7n.Ol.n Coughlin

R. B.k... D. BI.tUn•. O. 81. Cl.l.O. All~n. G. CoUllhl.n. M. N.Ul. W. P •••

Phi Alpha Delta is a national honorary professional law fraternity, the JamesKent chapter of which was installed at Idaho in 1914. Membership is limited toaccredited law schcx:>l students whose work has been unusually outstanding.This fraternity's purpose is the formation of highest standards. leadership. andco-operation between students and practitioners of the legal profession. PhiAlpha Delta was organized in 1902 at Northwestern University in Chicago.

MEMBERS

Oren AllisonRobert B{ll:erDoMld BistlineGlen Coughlin

Morshol\ NelliWilliorn PorrGilbert 51. CloirJornes Woyne

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J. Banq. R. G."n.m•• A. Monn.tt. H. n.he•• H. Smith. oJ. McKlnn.,.c.pt. H".t. C.pt. No.m"n. ~t. Barnum. M. Robl....,n. R. Su"d.b."9. W. Dinnl...n. oJ. wac".

E. H"Io.n..,n, W. H.ll. R. Lincoln. C. Inm.". T. Re<\U"g.h"le•. M.lo.Suth••l.nd. Lt. Col. (,letche ., E. BuLl_Io. W. So..n."". C. D••Ll".R. G••,.. E. Elliott

Copi<lin .•..First U"ut"Mnl .Second UeuleM,,1Firat SerQMnl.

orrlCERS

E••l R. Bull_I<Ro,. Gr.,.

W"odr"w So..n."n..... R.,. Li"coln

Scabbard and Blade is a national Military honorary for the outstanding cadetofficers of the R.O.T.C. Members are chosen for their merits as to leadership,scholarship, military character, and interest shown in military activity. A dele­gate was sent to the national convention at Raleigh, North Carolina, two formaldances were held at Fort George Wright, Spokane, and in December, theannual dinner dance was held. Idaho is a member of Company B, Regiment Six.

Lt. Col. Allen FletcherMajor Charles Sutherland

FACULTY MEMBERS

Captoin Chorlea HartCapt"in Lewis Normon

MEMBERS

Serge<'lnt B<'lrnumGener<'ll E. R. Chrismon

PAOE 326

John &nksE<'lrl BullockClarence DevlinWo!Ilter DinntlOnEd. ElliottHomer Fisher

Robert Gr<'lnvilleRoy GroyWoody HollEd Hok,onsonBen HumphreysClyde Inmon

Elbert Inm<'lnRoy LincolnJock McKinneyJunior MonnetieBm MorrowTom Redlingsholer

M<'lrk RobinsonHo!Irold SmithWoodrow SorensonRon SundbergWo!Iylo!lnd TonningJock Wllco.

C L U 8 S

R. T ........o l. R. P_u",>n, W. Po W. Kr r.O. C.M•• O. Thi ...... L. S lth• .J. K_. C. Adki R. Aaeh b .....n ••• R. Win ,O. WlIIott

H. ROIaa, L. O ....n. S. N..I,.. S. Su.......... W. O·N.iIl • .J. Coopoo.,H. Wbha.t. R. Willard

D. O ....n. W. Mualal, S. Pa~ko., S. B.lko. A. Buman, R. Baldwin.P. Probat. K. c..,.ba•.,.

","""",

Vk» Praaldomts.c,..,t<o.yT......u•••.&trqMnt...t.A .......

OITICERS

C,.ril Ad"' ...St.... Summ ...

Bob BaldwinSt.w••• N..ly

. .....O_rv. Thi_n

The "I" Club acts as a medium for the organization of all athletes who haveearned their "I" sweaters for participation in major intercollegiate athletics.The main activity of the club is keeping Idaho's athletics clean and building upthe athletic activity of the university. The club sponsors each year the varsityball. This year's ball was decidedly successful.

MEMBERS

Kenneth RoberlsonLyle SmithSteve SummersGeon;Je ThiessenDick TrzuskowskiJoe WheelerGeorge WillottRoland WinterHarry Wishard

James MooreWalter MusilllStew/Ht NeelyWilli!lm O'NeillMilton Osterhou~

Stonko PlIvkovJewel Pe.!IcockRlly PearsonWilliam Powers

ReJ[ Willard

Dean GreenLeon GreenE!lrl GregoryJoe HarrellClarence HolbergDonllid JohnsonBill KrllmerAnthony KnapWillis Maxson

Cyril AdkinsRudy AschenbrennerRoberl BaldwinAddison Seem"nSteve BelkoOscar C"bleJohn CooperGerald DellingerRoy Gray

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OITICERS

rred HampfHo..ard Scott

H. Scott. L. P"",aU, S. Pa.I..,.., W. Mo........R. Millar, W. M-o..-vor. W.La.....noo. R. O'Nam. P.Probot. W.Shoolo,

R. Ratharfordr. Ha",pl, E.....p ...y. r. Mlilatta. R. Millar. P. oIon_

The Minor "I" Club, composed of all men who have earned their letter in aminor s)X>rt, was organized. three years ago. The promotion of efficiency andco-operation in minor s)X>rts participation and the gaining of recognition for theminor sports, lacking because of deficient organization, is its aim. There hasbeen a greater interest in minor sports since this club was installed.

MEMBERS

Edw"rd Aspr"yLouis AugustA"ron BlewettDwight C"bleAI C"~r,,so

J"ck CummockWiIli"m Gigr"y

Fred H"mplHarvey HollingerWilli"m HudsonClyde Inm"nP"ul JonesEugene 1"yWendell lAwrenceW"rren MacGregor

Robert MillerRalph MillerWilli"m MorrowFred MuellerRalph NelsonLuke PurcellHow"rd Scott

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M. W. M.ldan. C. Bayl..n. K. Th.....p."n. H. G....I. M. Kn...

Ad_-..."Vtc. Pr.IdenI,

1....." ......

OrT1CERS

W. W. M.bianCharl_ Bayl..n

.K.lth Th.....paon..M...... ln Kn".

The Maya Club is the honor organization for students in architecture who showprofessional interest and special aptitude in the subject. Its aim is to promotean interest in architecture and a recognition of what is a good as well as prac­tical style. The Maya Club has special projects for increasing their interest intheir work. This year the club, aided by M. Melzian and President Baylon,planned a new house for Tau Kappa Epsilon.

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M. W. MelziCln

ChClrles BClylon

MEMBERS

Keith Thompson Henry Gessel

MClrvin Knox

.........,VW:>o~1

s.c:r.t....,-T""",""...<

OITICI:RS

01... 0 ......01......_ Atwood.

W..If...d c..rlaon

The Associated Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national organization. Itaims to acquaint the future mechanical engineers with those various problemswhich face practicing engineers by arranging programs which include picturesof projects, speakers, and general informal discussions. Each year the clubsponsors inspection tours for its members, which enables them to derive somepractical knowledge of actual engineering practice. The club began in 1936.

Clinton AlsopJames At....oodKenneth ArnettRobert Baldwin0110 BrendeW<'lllace BrownJohn CarlaonSim CoonrodKenneth Crow.ar

MEMBERS

JOBeph G<'lUSSWilliam GIIUSSJ<'lme. Gibbsleverelle GiffinDonald HillElmer JohnstonJames LarsenVolllo LuukkonenGeorQe McGee

John McVeyBarry MerrillLeo MoenJames MooreJohn OsgoodDille SchubertRussell StewartGeorge ReworWilliam Wells

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Th.e Arneriooon Soclet7 01 Chil &nqin.....

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OITICERS

Kent Goodellh'en Cr...IDni

Wendell o.ekDr

The American Society of Civil Engineers was installed at Idaho in 1926 and isaffiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineering, founded in 1852 forthe advancement of the engineering profession. The society maintains contactwith the national organization and with practicing engineers. Those studentsregistered in civil engineering are members.

MEMBERS

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Emile &chllndJohn BanhIvan CrllwlordLee Co,Henry ConditMr. A. J. DavidsonWendell Ded.er

Ray HillWright HiltJ<'Icob IllerMr. A. S. J<'Ins.senJoseph LlIlimoreVoHlo LuukkonenRussell Mann

Judson Wark

John EiderLinne Eric1r..sonEarl EVllnsKent GoodellDuke GrkovicGr<'lnville H<'IighlEric HlIrris

Paul MorkenJohn PhinneyWilliam PierceCharles PoultonJohn SheldrewPaul TlIylorHlIrold Tolford

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Do_la.OuJ'"_phG....~

Robo... Ri..Prof_r Robort H. Hull

The American Institute of Electrical Engineers is composed. of students regis­tered in electrical engineering, though national membership is limited to mem­bers of the three upper classes. The Idaho branch offers prizes to the memberof each class who attains the highest grade average at the end of the semesterand attempts to create good. fellowship.

MEMBERS

John HarringtonMiu .... JensenAlbert Kassen,George LlIrsenEugene LilthropClIri LewisPilul MlInnRupert SanbornRoscoe Smolin'klleRoy TilIotlOnAdelbert WintersClarence BaQn<!lJlJohn DinglerJohn Hemperlyfohn Hughes

Willillm ArmsF"ustino BIICIIWCWalter EdelbluteJoe GreerDon MackeyPreston MortimerMyrl StellrnsOoUgl1l5 GuyLouis GarrisonGille BurtonGeorge DaVisWesley FailsKeith FreemanLeslie GilletteLouis Goetz

Joseph J<!ImberlEarnest LoveRobert MillerWiliter MitchellMichllel NelsonJay NungesterJohn PetersonH<!Irvey PriceBob Rle,Wendell SatreEdw<!Ird Terha<!lrH<!Irold TorgersonOrin CrooksJohn AngellFr<!ln .... Brown

Theodore Wagner

Edgar ClOThonEdgllT DlIlllIsHarold Durh(lffiCllrl FinchGordon FordGlenn HallChesler HllynesDiva HuhtllllllJames JohnstoneHarold MortindllieDale MeqenityTheodore Oyle"rEarl PeeblesGerald Richardsonlohn Stone

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OITICERS

Dwight Hoffm..nW ..lt..r Ed.lbh't.

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The Associated Engineers is an organization composed of the faculty and studentsin the College of Engineering. Through a program of lectures by prominentpractical engineers, engineering films, and other educational features which itsponsors, the organization maintains its purpose of creating an interest in engin­neering as a profession, and developing a broader understanding of all engi­neering activities.

MEMBERS

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Aleck Alex<'InderClinton AlsopLynn AndersonDon<'lld AngellRobert AngellWilli<'lm ArmsJ<'Imea AlwoodCI<'Irence 8<'IQnailHervey 8<'IrdsleyAllison BergAlbert BlairReed BoyceOtto BrendeRobert BrewerWanace BrownMaurice ByrneJacl: Compbell

Von CopIesWIlllom C<'IsteqnetoTom CI<'Irl:Edger Clerl:sonHenry ConditWilliem Connollyhen Crawford, Jr.GeorQe DaVisGeorQe Deel:erJohn DinQlerWelter EdelbluteDelbert ElvyWesley FallsCerl FinchGordon FordLouis GerrisonJO&eph Gauss

William GeussLeslie GilletteKarl GobieKent GoodellEugene GrahomBruce GralowDougles GuyWilliem HarringtonDonald HillDwight HoffmanEdwerd Hol:<'ln80nRelph HossfeldPeul HughesVern IrvineCharles JansenEdw<'lrd Joyce

Albert KessensShermen KellyReelto KimesHerachel KlessKeith McDanielWilliem McGeeDonald Macl:eyRobert MillerBruce MitchellJemes MoorePreston MortimerTheodore OyleefPeul PtlrrlshDoneld PtlrvinElvin PetersonCleude PollsR<'Ilph Radford

Robert RetherfordFelix RobertsIven RollefsonRichtlrd RomtlnThomos So!InfordK<'Irsten SI:<'l"rLewis SI:i1esIohn StoneRobert StrtlchanPaul TaylorRtlymond TetllerleRoy TillotsonAlbert TorelleJudson WarkVincent WellsJtlmes WelshFredericl: Winters

OJTICCRS

C......t OJ>.rbUlioRobefl Kno",,,,..Robert And• ..-n

The Associated Miners, an organization composed of students and faculty inthe School of Mines, is affiliated with the American Institute of Mining andMetallurgical Engineers. This organization furthers the purpose of sponsoringinterest in the school and the profession, promotes features of educational value,and provides a means for students to become acquainted with each other, andwith practical miners in the field.

MEMBERS

Don.'lld AnderlIOnRobert AndersonHenry Atkinsons"muel Bid",Robert BreckenridgeNewton BruingtonJose CorpuzLyle Deck.llrdD",niel Dollk.Albert Eckert

Philip Ford 8ll11ter MllrtinLeon Grieve Don Met ....eDttvid Gripton Miro MihelichJttmes Hic ....' Rttlph MitchellFreemttn Jensen Clttude NugentGeorge Johnson Jclmes PenningtonRobert Jordlln Cllrlos PerkinsJohn Krull AllIIn PooleLeslie Lttrson QSCllr PothierEdgttr McAllister Kenneth Preston

1. R. Woodruff, Jr.

Jllrvis Prichllrds"muel QuidRobert J. SllmpsonDouqlllS R. SmithBruce W. StoddttrdStephen D. StoverCharles F. TillerRobert G. VervaekeRillph E. WllrnerLyle R. Wood

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The Associated Foresters is an organization composed of all faculty and studentsof the School of Forestry. Its purpose is the promotion of greater activity andinterest within the school toward the profession of forestry. Sponsoring edu­cational and social features in the School of Forestry and in the university isone of its functions.

MEMBERS

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Vernon Underwood H"TOId HMdyGlenn W"il""" loh" HlllW"Il>I, W"rd ~ Him...,.,How"rd W"toon Rober! Hulbe1"\'G.oroe We~n K""neIh Hunqerlordloot WhHloo. Keith Jacobn-I WI~ How"rd Jonn-,.Loren WtlQhl Fr"nk KapelN"urioe Y..nIeT Lyl<o K.<IuH""'n

Mo.o: J::""worthy.JUNIORS Rebert J:lrkpetnck

En-. Ahl<o. eo.. J:Jab.How"rd Ahloko<;J W,Uioo", LloydH• ..-,.Al~ W,llloI", LuouP.ul A",*-, W,,"'"'" Nac:GreqorHoorben AnqelI '- N""hedoJ::t". "-.r k>hn N8nn1n<;lBertr"", lleker Ger.1d mnCbl!ord Ban R.oneJd rtlnw,n..", a..-'n v......,., M8rn..-.W,lI"mBer~I_~rEdw.rd 800ker John No<oloJohn Ilo-. J,,_ MonlequlH"rolcl Br"1teln Arthu. NebonMorton BtlQhem Otto NeOOnF.anklin Br1.8ooe PaI_ Ne..-Oa.... Brow. Elno NuultiLo.~ht CehI<o H"TOId Old.on~ CaILo.wey WIlllem p"rtrIdqooJ_ t..",llbell I"ck Pere!FI'IId Oubb OMn Pr.1frrP""hlo Compeqnoou Robert R<lubechWoodrow Coupe E.:orl Rilzhori"",.No"""n Doyle Victor SeUe...Ralph Edi" W,lll"", ShelleyCa.ro! Ellord And",w Sl"lll.yH.roId El9 /a""", SlnnlnqerLy"" Enuon Woodrow S"yderI"rome E..an. Don Sprinqe,Joe F"lllnl EdQar StantonKe"neth FIIl9ot."ld [rneot T",1o>"Robert Frey Robfrrt T",lo.Joh" Frill IAv"lIe ThompoonGordon G_way Dou."l_ W.hlNoel H"lletl Donald WiloonH....old H"rrt. Soomuel Woolley

John Wlndl An"n G8lbr"llh o..yton ShipleyAl ..l" Wood, Carl Gr".. Ch"rIM Simmoni

.R£8HM.... No.n"", Gr.y Ned S",llh• .... E..",tte G....." Ben Spencer

Burton AUno Willi"'" Greenfield John Sulli...nEdw"rd Alboo"y u.- Grove. Geo.oe Sum....tIld<>Iooeph Alleqreni Rich<ord H.rdern '- Tel'Tl'WIll"m AI.... 11''' lacobocn Ch<orIH Torrenc:eByronA~ CUrtt.I....... LMI.. V""hea.........A~ Robert Jolu->n RIcherd V"n CampLoren Baker Edw.rd Johnoon Lor Vel' E....,.AlIl'IId Ball J""" k:ooMo W.I_ VedderRobert Ba...- Albert J::esIne. a......... WehlJohn Ba......rd I.y ~worth:r Omn WebbBrenden Ba""," Phllip Lnoo N,.. W_1andV_ Ba-.n $Am J::lpp Barton Wet.!RIcherd Bm9h4m Ooc:<or n..n Sem WlulnioT~ Iliaft<Ip Auquot J::meb J:elth Whlnlq'_l'IIoc. l.ou.tz; J:r_ Robert WriQh,Gw.n Boy Tloma L.cy W,llle... Yoo,o"ll

~~ =.'= 8ec<ond SemMterEdmund Brownell I""" Ncr.-:l Robert W,l....Leu...... BuI'QOMl J,,_ NcJ:"han Carl W~I""k B"ller Wdll"", N..... Sherman TownH.rokl Ca,n J_ Nerecbth Georqe MoodyMalvin c:..~ lack Niller RaIDl'l NlllerMamn C1>oulrwlrd J.-ph NoMn Nethotn Uo....Raymond Oerk R.oderick ),I"",", Ch<orleo Gu_nw,!... Oark OMn No.. Robtr1 H,,~Car eor.ill AlIl'IId Murphy Ja",... H.......yl.-ph Couoh Alberi Neloon AUllln Hel"",..HeTOld o..h"",n E.:omor Non:I Erich Kort.Herold Danleloon Fo...t Ober P""lIAUerlyEdwen:l 0..1'11 Patrick P"roon. OIUon:I [,..,1I",nWelt.r Den Terry Payna V.rnon BallDonovan DouQI.. Geol"Qa p"ltloon Arnold ChloupekCar 01 Ermelbou"r Kilby Parkin. [,..,w~n"" Deckero..vtd Fehl"",n Ralpn Raid P"ul EIle<lQaLeoter Felton lohn Roberloon IrwIn [III.R~r Floh Robert Rohrboch Edwin F"I"QODewllton FJekloted Roboort Ruohar Wilbert FawcettLyl. Forqay Willi"", Ru_n Korl Fry.Low.1I FOIIIor V...""rd $<onlord Roy Gen:l....Robort Fr...e. R.oymond Scoll& .....rd FrI.... Carl See1"\'

P"'lIid....t.VIOfI Prerlde..t.s..c",I&ry.T......., ....r.Publlclly Chairnl&n.

OFl'ICERS

Dudley G. Tucker... de.ck Woode

. .. Rulon Rieke.No.....1 W • ...II.. .. KeIth Tony

The Ag Club

The Ag Club, which was founded in 1914, is composed of students enrolled inthe College of Agriculture. The purpose of the club is to sponsor the activitiesof its college, to bring students together for social and educational features.Among the activities sponsored each year are the annual "Ag Bawl," ClubBanquet, Little International Livestock Show, and publication of The IdahoAgriculturist.

MEMBERSLeon AddyJohn And ....w.C1IUord BernettDon BenedictK........lh Be,kleyKenneth BezoldLook<> BledAaron BI..w..ttPhll BorupOIdBreedon0...1' Bror;lh....dBob BronoonKe,l BrantonDid BrownTim BrownNeel BueMelvin Butl..di..ldMork C&lnonWilbu' C&lnonPeul CerloonPet.. Gene"u""Fey C!I<otheld

Herbert DeyDer",11 0.......Euqe.... DennyHe,be,t Edwerd.Ron.. ld EngleArvel ErlktonCh...te' Evon.E.orl Evon.C1.. rk Fr..nC;ocoDeve Fulto..Roberl Gordner

~~rH~';.::~th'ieMonroe Hoy.Robert Hlg'lln.Porto, HOQoboamMorion HobenMe vi.. Hollln<;le'Me. HooodoEmory How.. rdC1..", HuntEd Iddlng"

R..lph JacbonNorman I&qel.Claude John""nWalt..r KantoloCha... o...rlE.orl KenlRobert Key...Eldon wroonWeyr>e LeeBioi"" Llllenqu!.1Erneraon Llllwll1Don Loomi.Don LyloFr..ncl. McNeUfey M..cylohn MillerRobert MillerIe,.., Mill.Clyde MonlqorneryDo.. MortimerF..nol MurdockGeorQe Nosh,t

Welter 01"""Glen Olm.teedDee P..cbrdCh..rle. Pet.....,..Dor.... Petersonlohn PierceRoneld PlerOflArnold PoultonP..ul PouloonClifton Qui ..FI"ed R...mu nGwl .... RiOflRoyrnond RichmondRulon Rid.Elmer Rlem..nDonlol Robert.Jay Robert.John RoiOflHow..rd RoylonOflDole SonnerUoyd $eelzAlbert Schodd"

W..lter SchoenfeldTom SmithRul..nd S"..,k.Rober' Spft..""rRu....n SlerkCecil SutlonPeul SultonElvIn T"l~mDeVe", oveyK..llh T"""yR..lph ToveySlenley Trenh.. lleBob TuderDudl"y Tucko,Kennelh WadeNorvel WerdleEldon W...to'\IordLeRoy WilmoreHe,be,t WiloonArthu, WinoI..d Wood.

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PNo6denI .....v~ PNo6denI .Sooct.I4..,·T.-_

OlTlCERS

Varnon Shoo_r.-..d M ...U...

N .... £:iainlJ4'''

Members of Hell Divers must have passed the Red Cross Senior Life Saving Testand are chosen for their ability to swim, personality, and interest in swimming.The group practices life-saving and advanced swimming, and at the end of theyear gives a water carnival. The purpose of Hell Divers is to further interest inlife-saving and water activities and recreational swimming for men and women.

The Pern Club was organized at Idaho in December, 1936, and is an honoraryfor men and women majoring or minoring in Physical Education. Pem's objec­tives: To promote interest and participation in Physical Educational activitiesand provide opportunities for mixed recreations. Pem very successfully promoteda recreational program for all of the men's and women's organizations.

ProooIdenI. _.••v,.. PNooIdenI. .s.c...t.o..,.T.---......Ad.l........

OJTICERS..•.•.•.••...Tho",_ Olll

.. M.ri... Swanaon. .Ruth Rhod..

MIM ilan.n. Wlrt, M ... P• ...,.,. CI.pp

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Preaident..Vice Pl"Mident .•Secre!<lcy ..

TJ'$<lourer ..

OFFICERS

.. ,John B..Io.c. .M.uric. Byrn...R... McDow.ll

.Wllirecl Fry

Th. M.n.II....· Cluh

Managers of major sports are in charge of equipment for all athletic contests,in addition to being of assistance to the coaching staff at all times. The Manager'sClub itself is organized to promote harmony and co-operation between themanagers of all major sports. Activities are confined almost entirely to athleticswith one exception-every spring a dance is sponsored by the combined memobership of the managers and the Minor "I" Club.

Kenneth AndersonJohn BarkerEdward Bennet!Otto BrendeDonald BistlineMaurice ByrneCharles CrowthersMiles Flannigan

MEMBERS

Wilfred FryWililam GaleyClaude HartRobert lensenDale LawrenceDllvid LillieRex McDowell

Paul MorkenFred MuellerWillillm Muellerlohn O'NeillHoward PiuishRobert Ri'ltlillGeorge SommersJohn Stone

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Th. Ho"'. Eeono",l.,. Club OITIC£RS

~I ..R_ B..,.",.UnvVtc. "'-'dent .. M • ..,. Sulll••ns.c...l.o,.., ... £ ...I,.n J.nlo.ln.TrHrure' Dor" D• .....,nSocIal s.cretary.. .£th.IO.hrk.Hlrtoo1on H.I.n Turinalo.,

The Home Economics Club, composed of all women enrolled in the HomeEconomics department, is affiliated with the American Home Economics Asso­ciation and is a member of the Idaho State Federation of Women's Clubs. Itsaims are to create interest in home economics, sponsor the Co-Ed Prom, andmaintain a loan fund.

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Ruth BattRuth BellE!lyn BradshowRl1chel BradonAnne BrendeROle BroemlingIanet BrookoverMan;~uerite BrownBelva BudgeJ8{ln ClevelandDoris DawsonI8{ln Denningleon Dunkle

Louro EvansElhel GehrkeBarbara GreefGerry HardyVeneti", HeidelMildred HimesDorothy HohnhontNeva Hom",nRosanna HouseBetty IngleEvelyn JenkinsBeull1h JohnsonIdell Keyes

MEMBERS

Miss Adoh LewisRegino LimocherEdith McCarrollRoberto MathewsGoldie MonninqMinnie MeyeuMarqaret Mintys.,Uy MitchellDorothy MoaMorquente P",lmerAlice RiqbyEdntl s.,wyerI",ne Schubert

Katherine SchuellenhelmMary ShortLilly SpenserJ8{ln SpoonerM",ry SullivanDorothy SwendigPhyllis Thomasl8tlbel TigertJMn WegenerDorothy WhiteF1or", WilliomsonViciell Wrl1YCll1rl1 Young

Ch""_v..,. ChJ.I J...tic.,Soaooory,-­~I...I.~..

OITICERS

1.lon.1 Campbell

K..-I".p_""OAn. Dal.~

"oh" raJ"Cl"h...Rob..-t Baker

The Bench and Bar Association, a local organization, is composed of all thestudents regularly enrolled in the College of Law. It was organized on the Idahocampus in 1912. This organization has as its general purpose the creation anddevelopment among its members of an ethical and professional attitude, as wellas friendship among the law students.

Oren Ger~ld AllisonGr~nt Lewis Ambrosel..'turence Edwin B~ird

Robert Hugh Bd.eTElmer Frederick BethRay Donald Bistline, Ir.William Bruce BowlerWalter Lillle!on BudQeLienel Thllddeus CampbellGlenn A. CoughlanJohn H(lsk.ell DillyRober! Rich/lrdson Deo!lcon, Jr.Robert Benjllmin Dunlo!lpJohn Thomlls Fo!Irquho!lrThomas High FellonWilfred W/lshington Fry

MEMBERS

Jo!Imes Alber! Ho!ImplonJohn H/lncockJohn Mclaughlin HllllonFred Ch(lrles Horl(lcherW/lrd Conr(ld How(lrdK(lrl JeppesenArthur Estel JohraonRodney Porter JohnstonRlch(lrd KembelDean KloepferBert Victor LarsonGeorge Robert McFaddenJoseph James McFaddenHugh Charles Maguire, Jr.Richard Morse MitchellRobert Wilson Mullins

Marshall Allen NeillRalph Ware NelsonWilliam Lee ParrGilbert Clancy St. ClairR. H. SeeleyCh(lrles Clinton Shl!wClllyton Verne SpearGerald StaudllcherThomas V.!IssarJllmes Wade W(lyneTheron WilIl(lm WllrdMax Ray WeberWilliam Bascom WetherallWillard Joseph WildeRobert Theodore FeltonHarry Morton Chambers

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OITICE:R$

Pf'Mldent. , .. .Vi"" P...-ld"nls..c",t",y .T"",.u""

Kappa Phi is a club composed of university women who are members of theMethodist Church or who prefer that church. Tau, the local chapter, was in­stalled in 1928 and is affiliated with the national founded at the University ofKansas in 1916. The aim is "Every Methodist Woman in the University todaya leader in the church tomorrow."

The Westminster Guild is a club composed of university women who are ofPresbyterian or Congregational preference. The club aims to establish fellow­ship and good will for its members toward each other and toward all races.This year the program included illustrated talks by travelers from severaldifferent countries.

OITlCI:RS

Pr.klent. _, .VI",,~t

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P.-lenl. ..Vlo* P.-lent .Socret.o..,.Treuu.....Soribo .

OffiCERS

.H• ....,h.t K1&MWiI1~rn W.uon

Robart TNt.,M .......n Aalatt

The Associated Society of Agricultural Engineers is a student branch of thenational A.S.A.E. The present membership of 22 is composed of majors inAgricultural Engineering and students in the Ag school. "The Little Inter­national" is presented annually, and the "Engineers Show" biannually. Meet­ings are held twice a month to discuss current business topics.

Membership in The Idaho Clan is confined to students who have one or bothparents or grandparents who have attended the University of Idaho. The objectof the group is to co-operate and help the alumni at any time they desire, and toget acquainted with the sons and daughters of our parents' classmates. Membersof the Idaho Clan take part in the commencement exercises.

OffiCERS .M..,. Tho.....tonM• ..,. Lo Jo..l..n

DI.n 8arn_nRobart K_

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Cl.m.nt O·Connor

Phi Mu Alpha is the honorary organization for men who are outstanding in thefield of music. Members are elected according to their personality, leadership,scholarship, and contributions in the field of music. Members of the Vandaleers,Pep Band, and music majors are eligible. This organization aims to co-operatewith S.A.I., the women's organization, for furthering advances in music, and inbringing outstanding musical artists for recitals at Idaho.

FACULTY

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Hdll M. Mdcklin

Richdrd BdkerWillidm BoydJdmes Burkh"rdGeorge o.,wsonW"Il"ce Gdret.

Robert Lyon

MEMBERS

Frdncis JonesK. JorgesenRobert KircherConrlld Klinger

Cdrl Cldus Archie lones

Kenneth wuritzenWendell wwrenceClement O·ConnorFrederid: PickellRichdrd SWingIer

ADVERTISING

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Alpha K.ptda"~i MlOdAllion " Ho.....,.,..,illl Mlxt. .. Rifl, Te<lm '"Alpha I..-m D<-lta '"Home Economi.. Club .., IliMllb&ulh lIan '"Alpha Ph; '" HONO""'.'Q '"Alpha Tau Omeea '" Honon "Alpha Zeta . '" •

Alpha Zel& Awa<d " Snobban:l and 81.de. ".AI.UMNI '" SCHO.... ltIIlU~ "Animal UUlIbandry Judlrin.. Team " "'" Club '" School of BUlin_ Adm;n;.~r.tion ""merie.n lnatitute of EIe<:trll:'J,l ~,nflne<!'" ." InAllo AR<J()NAUT " 8<:hool of ~:du...tion. "Am..ri....n Society 01 Civil BIIKin.,.,.. '" Idaho Ill .... U..eket '" School of Foreotry "Ame,ie.n So<ioty 01 Ar,icultu.al t;nk1n"".. '" Idaho Clan 343 School of Mines. "AIIGONAUT " Idaho Club '" ~Ienee lIan, 00A...,naut Award. " Idaho ~;nl[in""r '" St:NIOMR '"AMOdated t;ngin""... '" Idaho ~·o.....ter lH Senior nail "AMOdated Fo.....ce... ". INOEI'l:NDENTJ 'SO !!enlor Committeeo 178-1711A..,.,luoo Mine... '" In Memoriam ,

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Beta 'Thela Pi ". A"tumn "Ric Si.- Captain '" , Winter ""Hialoop Miobehava. TIM" ... Spring '"81_ Budel '" JUDGING "5Ol"tlO.._

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Bueba.1I '" Kappa Oe1ta I'!. , '" Swlmminr '"nuketbllll '" Kappa Karpa Gamma '"Football 49,61 Kappa Ph '"T ...k .. '"Kappa S;,ma '" T

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Contenta ....... , Latter Day Salnta' In.tilute 29·1 Theta Sigma '""Cre.. tion, The·· '" Lindler H..lI '"Tout. A "Curtain, The. '" Little ntern..llon..1 "Track ".

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D.lry Huobll-nd7, Judl{inll: Team n UnlYeftity hem nDairy Produ<:ta udl[ina: TO!&o," "

Man.,,,,, " Un;venIty ~mphon)' (}reheat ... ,.,Oaleth Telh Gimti. '" Man~Club '" Unlvenity Idaho, Southern Bnnch "l>eoo.n or Faculty " M~ ".I'"" of Women "

Maya Club '" Vl)u..TIIl " Memorial Glf:"..;um "IWicotion • M,...·. Rift...... '" V.ndaleoero '"Oe1ta Chi .. '"

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~:~~~::':: 8fv7~tk;'i';i.Hulbary. Robert Loui.Hulett, Mary Lor,.,.ineHull, Hobert M.. .Hume, Stanl"y VernonHumllhrey, Carol MacHunlj'erfom. Dcan C, W.. ,.Hunlf<'rford, Kenneth EugeneHunt, Clare f;dmund.Hunter. Bonnie Jean ...Huntinilon. lkrt GeorgeHurley, Cecilia KathlC<lnHurley, Yoloi.... ,. .. . ..Husker, /larry Doultl..Huteh"",n. Jam"" n,chard.lIyke, Raymond JohnFlym , Max Willi"Hym Mid lJIake

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Jackwn, R~rtha EllenJackAon. Clair MerrillJackwn, JanetJaek'lOn, Le,lie GeorgeJackAon, Ralph Wendell.Jacob. Keith Warn",Jacobs, Ray TheronJacobo.on, W....ley .Jagel8, Norman HenryJam"". Anrew FrankJam"" Murva.Jansen, Howam

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Lan". K.thryn 1'0101.... 19~. 273 McGill. Thoma.~ .'ftItofl '" Monnett. Albert Abraha.... J •. 197.265, 312. 326~, Linton ....'Iliam 9$.264 MrCill. WalJa<,eT. 96,138 Monlell. Joaeph 96. Z77Lan,..... I_a<> John 194., !98 McGloddill. Lv~C_ 42.2iS MOOIICO'D"fl', Clyde AUC"A 111. !99I::t.U~.Edpr WaIte< 19~. !17 MeG_..n. WIlliam Charles ~2. 271 Monlc<MM<)'. M.ry Eli..boKh 197,287I.- am, Ch.r.... Wilbur 95,29$, 'If MeGralh, Bertha ... ,., MCNlt..,mery, Stell. J.... '"1.-"""" J.m... Uerkeley, Jr. 95. 2'91 Mc:Grecor, l.orin D. 196.295 M <>Olley•.~Ibert Syl\·."I.... 42.27r.1.-""",. L.oren JOIIeph. .. 114.292 MeGui"" .'ranct. Leroy ,12,301 Moore. llor.d Allen. 117.265,317[.anIOn, lIert Vict"r 114,178,181,19.1, MeKce. William '" Moo,"", Gall t:lfrled. 42. 296

282. 306 McKee, l>orothy .;Iiubeth 196,279 :-.1.-... Ja"",. Albert ~8. 52. 197.218I.-raon. Rtortha 114.28!l MeKHWl'. Donald 114.311 MIloOf'e, J.meI M"....... ...",l&raon, (,.........,. t-lie 191.318 MeKin..,-, M.ry Ant:;netle '" MOOft. Juanita E~,.n 42,2961...-. Elden J....1e '" MeKin...,.. Jack Wh twell 66, 116, 210. 263. 272. MOOft, Julia Winilred 117.213l.araon, 1_ Fnonldill 114, SOl 300. :Us. 317. 326 .\100ft. Marion 1...... iN! 4%,2871.-.-. Vhian Glad,.. llU. 239, 296 Mel.alll:hlin. Chan.. Elliott 116.272 MOOft, M':L ~:"'nor 96.289LaRue, Ann 88, 95. 273 Md...... , K.tbeleen 1'...... 116.264 Monn. M line C~lia lI1, 'l!96I.-t""n. W.....,- W.ldo 95, Zll7 MeMu~( Janet Charlol.te ~2, 289 Mor'-k, CharleJ Tb"",,,,, '"I.-timo,,", .:thel Au",li. 95. 289 ~:~:~~~r'rr"~r:~ :<"i:,~.

42, 274 Motlt.n, .:Imer Archie., 230. 29S[.-uritzen. Kenneth ,\u.tin 191,295, au 42, 296 Morken. I'aul Gilbert 96. 265I.-vill:ne, n.ymond Pet<!r 126. 128. Z'l7 Melnty",. June 116,281 Morrb. C.rnelt A""~y ~2. 287La..ren"". I)ale Clincman 9S.2j(j MeI"turf, Uilian N",mi .. 42.296 Motrio. Robert "1.-..""""". Wendell 0.-", 114,263,271>.2$(1, MeK.ban. J.mes lIol....n 42.301 Monow. William John 197.272.329

m.3H MeN.I1, JatrIe!I Frand< ~2. 291 M........ ltaIph C.rroI 42, 265La........ LoOt ~I, 'l!86 MeP.......... Marea""" An... .. Mortlmer.1>on 17. 78, 197.mr-, }:lmer An.- m MeQ..ade, Henry Font ... ", Morti_••:11_ Mae ~2. Z8'11_. W.yne A..tin 114,299,319 M~. KentS. 116,291 Morth",.,,·, Ptslon Ric... 197,293r-, William Shield. '" Me'eia;h, M.rion MuIr 41.2~ Morton. ~bry . "l..,iehlit",. ~:l1en Colene "

MeVey, Joh" Willi.m 96,301 Morton. M.bel 96, 219l..,ighlOn, ~'ern 0.11••.. 11.1,262, 279 M Moe"'r. J.ck Melvl~' ~2, 291Lemon, .~mmelll)ean, 114.269 Moel<1,.. Otto ,\. .. 111.301LeMo,.ne. H:r;r, 1'0. 41, 269 MacvtM)'. Alvin }:•..-t " M.... Dorotby J"'e 42, 268L'!mr:' G_ urk", 41,212 MacG_.Jeannette 42, Z"/9 Motl. l>oroth,. Jean 117,210.313....... st. 1>orothJ" R'-'I 19~. 261 MacG~, W&rTen Stan"'- 115,283.308, m Mott....... Eliaabetb Anita 111.219........ ThoMa EsthH 41. 'l!86 Mackey. Donald 195. !33. 310 llue1ler, ~'f1!deridI: WilIia ... 117.212L'!verine. l-u Raymond " MaeklOY. Lett.... M. .,,"' Mueller. "'l1iam Timberl.luo. U,272Lewla. Adah .• ,,, Madelin. Iiall M. ,,, Murdoeh, Mary Lou;'" 117.210Lnia, ~;rm. 66, 119. 180, 19-t, 210, M.dear. Wim.m P.trick 102. Ill•. 263. 282. Mun:\oek. F"nei It. 111. 293

26f. 307. 322. 323 306, 308 Murdoek, Merlin 1_ 78. 197,293I",...i•.••"'".... LilliMn 115,286, :121 M.eQu.id, ~;neen " Murphy. Jaek TuU.... 1l7,269"""'10, (]o;ol"l[e ~:Imer 111>.292 Mae)". n",ir:ht " Murphy. M.1 M.t'll&~t 178, 197.2&8I~ Jam... V.u..hn 95.126,129,230.295 Maey, J.m"" Aid.. 17.195 M urpy. R<.e 'liubeth "~Joh" [)only '" Ma<bon, F",nei, Shman 95, 210, 265 "'...... 10•• Fran_ Lurilloe 117.210.238.281.313Lewis, M.. " M_. Melvine 1..be1 115.296 M....I. WaiterJo»eph ~8. 52. 96. 22!t. 301, 328Lewis, I'hylli. Muine .. '" Maeel. Bette Marie ~2. 213 "')_ Albert Walter ~2. 'l!8OI...... Vaulhn """, M....ire, 1I...h Chan. 195.282 Mr- Lloyd .:ldridce ~2. 277Lewis, Wendell J .. 115,275 M:r.:ire. John Thoma. 95.269 M,..,.,.. 7.oe1 .... M.y 96. 216l.iljenq..ioI, l.orena<> BI.ine II r., Zll~ M.lloord, Ch.r.... AUlfU&t... 95,282 Mylne, MiM '"Lill&'ila, .:me.-. Ch.rLe-. 41,301 ~blin, M.url... '" NI~m.eher. H'-'lI:in. Joan 41,2&8 M.llory, W.It..r All,..,.. 95.301L[ncoln, 1'.1 Arnold 11~. 299, 318 Malr'Mtrom, Manrint Vlrt,l " Nade.u. l.eon n.ndolph 14·1. 197. 301Lincoln. lI.y Willi.m &1,178, 181, 191.26.1. M.nion. M.tl(lJcrit<! ~:Ilen 2&1,321, 195.210.2.18- N:r.i•• Sad.o ~2. 291

284.306.326 Mann. Lwbo Kimball 19;';,301 N I" Vernon n.299l.indaay. Helen Eleanor 41.296 M.nn. P...I 115.301 Nea • MerYln Cordoll 22. 2~U.....,.. WilIia... Carroll Ill>, 214 Ma.lu';'"" Goldie " Nearl.... Oral Siw 16,291I~nehan. l>onald J-" 194,31! M.nni,-. John Enis 115,295 Neely,G~S~ 197,220,22:2.301.328Linkbart, Riehard Nn.-ton 95. 2:99 Marth, 10_ Pa........ 115.301 Neill. M.""",,II Allen 117.~,32;:;

l.inkllart. Robert CriteR 9r., 2:99 March. M...""" Winferd '" Nelaon. Rem.rd Anthon,. H7.278Unaenm.nn, ltalph D.1e " M.rch, Iticbard M.url... 195.280 Nclacn. llonal" OllO 96, 2'20l.iPI"", lIMr!>.", Anne 10~, 26'l, 266 M.r.... , M.tlI:• ..,t Alberla 42, 270 Sclaon. Geotj(e Willi.m" '"Lip,,", l.oilo [rene 9~. 118. 266 Matllh. J'hl11ip Andre.. 96. 299 Nelaen, I.ucile .:Iiaabeth 191, 23e. 2:l9. 276Uttle, O.v[d .41, 272 Manlh.n, Ch.r"," .·Im.'f& Jl5. 282, 312. 316. 322 Ne....n. Michaeillopl.nd 96,301Little. J.ne~ M.rie .. 95.276 M• .-h.ll. Willi.m 1)lIIion 96. 278 Nelaon, Norman Talr'J\aIe 197,2:99IJ,oyd. tAl';n Sanford . 95. 2M. 308 Marttil. D•.•;. R. '" Nelaon. Otto Alfred 117.297I.ori:e. t"r$lerick N.thaniel ~I, 218 M.....in, SUter " N...... ltaIplo W.re 197.301I.........t,.. Grant YJederidI: 41.261 M.....in. l>u.....rd Imbler '" Nelaon. Robert }::d..-d U.r.SLonc-. Itoy Edpr 115.291 M.rtin, C .....1d H.....,- 103. 115. 291 N"""". Roland S. U;l..oneeteil, Iv", 115.267 M.....in. Mary Franria '" NeobItt, O.vId G_ n.299Lonl"~, Loio Atll.."" 115.286 "' .....in, Ronald Gilea '" Newlon. Wim.m John. 96,301l.onefcllo... H....Ty W.d..."'rth 41, 283 M.rtin. Winlft<!d Ituth ,12.26,1 Nichola, J)"an John It. "'l",ntlord, K. . .. M.....ind.le. llarold Curtlll ,12,282 Ni.hola, Lauren. Om"l:. A. U;Loom;", Do".ld G<'Ol"I[e. ~I, 209 M""tI'nI. ,\rlie G.ylord 116, 293 Ni.holaen. Jean Clinton 1l7.280I.oomia. ~:Iiubeth .:\eanora 191.262,2&1 Matin, I{kh.rd Ja_, 96,301 Nicholooon, M.,vin 43.283l.ouia. l..beIl Ann 95.266,309 M.lhe.. ~;1lI. Leroy 116, 295 N*n, La""en... Lwbo 118.299I",'-e;or:' Rudolph R.)'m...,d .. Mathews. IIelet1 96, 266 Sia...,. J • ....,. ..... _ K. 138. 293""-. :dmund Alvin 41,%'1'2 M.lt.... M......et Mae 116. 279, 317 NO"'l.M.. 197.282""-. G.....IrII1."""""". 41. ~1'2 .\I.tthew:a•.Uyee n.w NOitman. c..ptaln LrwIo s. . 140. 2~6, 5261...-. J.rvk Eolel Ilr.. r. Matt"",",. ""'" ....~rift<!d 195. 299 Nord, ~::'m.... C.l1'OlI 96,ZllILou""". WilH.m Joaeph 115.218 M.lthe'n, ltohetta Violel. 195, 2S9 Nom.. Vi"";nla F",n_ 197,289IAJke. lIeien 115, 273 M.ul, D.vid Ch.ndler 195,2:13 Northrop, Cortl.nd Jenner. .... 19~. 275Luken., Ituth Elizabeth 95. 278 Maupin, Jere Wa,~ington. " Nuekola, Chrlotlne .1.ne ~3, 219Lunottum, In... !..orraine 115.289 Max""n. WiIlla Shelden 48,67: 195 Nucent, AltrfJd 198, 293Luem., lI.rold }:dmund .115, 283 Mu....II.R. ". Nupnt, CI...de Ed...rd Hi8, 293, 318Luthe<'. C••~ Van '" M......II. Itlehard Foa n. Kum....... June U.279Lun.. Beaj.min Frank 194.274.316 Mayer. Ed........t \\1:11.... 195, 274, 316 Nu~.J.,.L. ....Lu...... Bemard Phla.nder 48.53 MeadI.m. G«>rce Anb... 116, 295 ","uttine. J_ I.eoe 48, 118, 293Lyle. Don RCC'et& 195, 2:99 M_, John Carl 42.301 Nuuttlla, Eino II~. 301I.,..,... Itobel"l B. 160. U7. 314 "'_ity. l>ale Frederick 42,60,301 Nybet-a-, Carl Ar>dem>n 411. 2'l1)L}·OIt!I. F10yd J"'""P" 41.28--1 ",,,,,,,,,,ly. William AlbfJd 196,291 N)'1ren. Vietor I::mmanuel ".

PAGe 363

P.~, David Georp.. . .. 83. 97. 218I'a~hrd, D n-, .. , .43.291Padd""k. ,\11 111. 48.60.61l'aC". Philip It. . . . 43.60. 289P~. T""vor Wyman 118, Z'H, 318N .... Mary Fran.,...,. ItS, 279. 32~Pain_. ChariM ae- 43.27&Painter. RoOen 198.272Pain_. n.on.... WmiLl 199.278, 312Palm. Bonn.. Jnn . 43.289Palmer. John W •..- ~3. 27&P.lmer, M........t Coodlia ~3, 289P.ploh. Do... ... .' 199,2761'...., Itichard lI.el.nd ... 118. 208. 227, 280. 316PlUlob, HOl....m G ....b.m. 97.269PlUke. Ron.ld 1>OU~lu. 43. 275PlUkee, AI)'<>I! Minnie 199.270P1lrl<ef". fl.oIoet1T~ 199.269PlU'I<i..-. H.roId Let« 199.293.319PIUb, Elmer Monroe 43.27'Patb. 11_ William 199PIUb, RoOen Don . . .f3. 265Patm1f,y. U.1en Roloerta 179.199.279Pan- Willi.m 1_ 325P.;.;.[.b, Paul ~·~erick. 118. 227. 280P.rW<Jno. LaF.l"'tle It""" 97 269 308 314P._n.. I'.trick J.-eph. ."" !lOP.rtnee Net.;" G.v1f, ~3

Pamn. Donald Ray 43,282PuJo.y, J .... Eliuloeth 118, 276Pa.ic, A. 139Pat,-. V...... Ruth 97,289.315Pauley, William N.... 199. =. 271iP.u.... Edith Lou;'" 102, 118.232,264.301P.uboon, Anton lI.rold 91.291P.vkov. Stonko Sidney ~,. 55, 118, 278, 328, 329Peacock, Jule R.nd.lI. . ,220,230Pea,..,.,. '""bel .. 43, 287P...Ift, lhil ~:Ienoe 179, 199,273Pn_n, Inp 43, 2871'......... Raymon-d W.lfred 2211,328P""k, Garth n--.. 118, 265PftIOI!, J ...... William 97, 232P_,J"",-Lurile 118.276.317Pene, A_I Jooep/l 118, !821'"",1. Jack W~y 118PerkiM. C.rloo Munk. 199,2'99,318I'erkl .... Kilby VlctoT .~3. 301Pe~. Raymond Willi.m, , 278I'''l,,,,,,,n. Artbue John 91. 136.293I'c'--n, r- II.... 118. 280I'el_, n.rt-.. 97, 296P~, Doran Avo! ~3~. E...,lyn M.rpm 199P..c_. Martin F..neil 118PetHIOII. The<>dore Edwin .f3P..c........ , W,nit""" Ann 97,309P..crie. Finlay 43,283Pettijohn, F.y C.mill. .199,279. 307, 321lI'hlnn.,y, John lI.niin. . 118,301I'hlnney, Rich.rd ... ,43,210.280,308I'iekell, Fll'derlck C.lIin. 91,209, 3UI'kkelt. Floyd J. 118. 295Pieme. l>onald Roy . 43,291Pler-ce,J..-C.._.. 199.26-(I~, Joha ArthlU. 119,301PIerft. Ronald Woodrow 119. r,1Pleroe. William Martin 97.291Pilcrim.JolIn Mas.. _ '13,299l>jtc~, W.v.... n.rold . 119,263, 27'8Plttm.n, Willl.m N"bon 199. Z80PitLl, ltalph Willi.... .43,261Piu•. nobery ])r)'30n.... 91.261Pbley. Velmee WIIIi.m. 97.295Pochel. Sa.... F.... _ ~3

POJIe. Senator In. P. liSPoole, Allan W.II.... 97, m, 314P_.E_~ 97.28~

P~I, Ed-..d J._ d,218Poopiail, Gladr- Ann. ~3, 287Potter, DorJ.1d Br-adlotd 43,291l'OI~, How.rd I~n<hey 97I'o"loon, Arnold Em.,.t 118, 293l'o"l80n, 1'.,,1 lIerman 119. 280. 319l'o"I\.on. Ch.el... Edgar. 91,291I'o",.r, Ot\.o Allred. 199I'oweca. H.rold A"bum 43

Po"'e... Willia... Dougl... 48.59.199,220.828P"_,J• ..-I)nn 119.299!'Teaton, Kenneth I.-M.e 119,2ll3J>ri<,o••;,I.....rd Jolin 97, 293J>ri<,o, Gft'aid MonlaC\le 91.278I'riot!, Paul Ed.....rd ". 2MPJot.I. Palridc Wiboon 119, 2!0. n3. 2M,

PIlcblt, Hue! V... ~:mPu.....II. Arth"r ""k" 119.138,295.301.329Purcell, Iticha.-d We,l"y. 43.294Purlon. Thom.. Antbony, Jr.. .119. 28~. 308Putn.m. Robert ~·..nklin 91,282Pyle. Itllth Amell. 43. 289Pyayk. The<>d," F.bian ~3

Q

98, 21298, Z76U.214

178,181.201,208,263, 2&;;, 306..

'"201,301201,316.317201,282.318

44.280

'"44, 281~~, 283

201,280.3.."2'8. 211

201.2102!O,221

44,281". ".,201.263,271

Ro.!. lIetman Jooeph .fto...,nnr, M.ry J.nlceRoundy. ftoy JerdRou....ffil,G~ Wall.....

Rowe. lI ......ni 11arah.1IRowe. JohnRublodl, Kurt OttoRudeen, Cecil Gordon.R"ebke. John 1_Hupp. JOhn J.cobR\lMCII, ~;va M.ml".R.....I!. lIelen G.II .R"lh.".ford, Dudley UexRyan, t;"ge.... JohnRyan, J._ Thoma~

Ryan, Marian~Ryan, Mi<-baeI J.Ryan, Mild""" C,...,.,Ryan, Huth DdlolayR)'1ln. Sam Gee

SSamm, C.rol Jean '. . 2(11,262,264Sam... , M.ry K.thleen 20\, 2&1Sampaon, Eliu.bfoth An.... H. 213Sampaon, Ellen Clai", .88, 98, 273, 311iSa.n'-n, RUller! Arvid 120.297SaIwIen. William BH-ry....a 120.!S4~. Uertoerl Sta.-nley '8. 21~, 308Sand........ , ~lca 120.273Sandlord. J.,.n 201, 27'6Sann"". D.1e R.ymon._ 48,120.211Sann.".. Galen Willi.m ~4, 277S."",nl. Melvin I)on .. ,. H.20,1S.egenl. Naomi Mildred 4~, 210Satre. Wendell Juli.n.. 98Sa"ndera, Mack Latha 44, 60, 291Savace. Mary Loit 120. Z81SaW)""" Edna 201, 289Sehatff...., Leon.rd HSdlitnnaa. Alb«t HSdllI....l. M.rth. 44, U7Sehmidt. J.m... 291Sehmidt. Sh"rm.n ~:.rn",l. 98Schmin. M.TY ~;lIubeth 120.287Schm,tt, Robert M,kkel""n .. 98,211Sehneld"r, M.rie Maa:daleneI42, 162,201,216. 320Seh....id."., Sawn Lo.....in" 98Sehodde. John Albert ~~, 301Sehoenfeld, W.l_ .;""",t 17.201,301Sdln:>tder. Dorothy Marie .~. 270Sdln:>tder. RoOen r.u.1 120, 21~Sdlrooed..... Wilbur 201.218,319Schubert. Dale l .... ltoy 120Sehuettenbelm. John Be!"n.rd ... 44,269Sehuettenhelm. K.therine l.oul"" 201. 268. 321SCh".ter, Ch.rl.". llenTY Franci.. 98,280Schwendl....n, Alvin.,." .16,202,294.319Sch"'"ndim.n. ")'lIle Chmti.n 72,89.98. 293, 31~Seott, ~:U"n M.rIe . 96.270SCott. Howard ~: ..._ 21n, 214, 329SCott, II......,.,. \'.R<>I!... 120.301SCott, Marpn:t Vircinia 120. U4SCott, ~Itha . 202. 237SCott, \'ie!oria C..... 98, 289Snla, Lloyd Frank 4·1. Z78. 31~Sell".... Vietoe Oemond . 120Senllen, Harold Gl1pn. 120.283Severin. ~1irl.nd Henry 120.269Sev"rn. Peank Weldon 44,214,308Sh.fer, .'red 1Sh.II Jo~n lIenr..... 98. 261Shav Willeen ~.:dn. H.289Sha Charieo Clinton. 202~. Helen Jane 202.287Sheehan. K.thrine Juyn.e 31. H. 266Sheeh.n. Pat H.272Shf,ldrew. John Arnold 44.267Sh_n.ck, It"be.~ C.rl 44.291Shi"ld•. AI""n. J"li. 98. 26,1Shook. Vernon Phr.y .. 13.1, 329Sbo"", Cleo An.... ~4Short. M.ry OliveT 202,270.301,324Shum....y. !lolly John. 98, 138.301Siddoway. J._ 44. 2&9!lien. J ...n ... ~A1wvdeen 44, 210Sifton, Dona1d BII_t HSi&\in. La........<>I! l>aniel .~

Si... paon. Aniil M.rIe .98.216, 309, 315Sinrloey. J.1MlI And..... 121Sinnlnll"r, J ....... C.lvin 121,291Skaa•. I\al"llten SlKurd. . 202.310SkU"". Vietor lIenery.. 44,228.28'1.294.314Skinner, Jack 110"'."" 121Sl~. Rich.rd Seh.........rhom H. 229. 301Slatter", Edilh Mary 202,239. 2m, 301, 321Slete. J""tin Mellndew 98, mSlichter, v....., 98, 280Sl<la.t. J ...... ~A1-..d ~IiSmad. Ann Eliaabeth 45, 219Smith. Coodl Burnetl 45Smith. Doull'l•• Riehm 202.251, 283, 318Smllh, ~;d"""" ItQOt 45. 261Smith, ~;1I. l.orett. 98Smith, ~:Iv. 202.289.313Smith. ~: ... y Loll 121, 219Smith. F......... ~5, 281$mllh, Clad" Eliaabeth 202,239,301, 821Smith. Gonlon Cyril. Jc. 121.272.316Smith, Harold lI.rT;' 202,228, 2&3. 306, 363Smith. J ....... J.-phine ~, :!96S...ith. Jo Ann 45, 276Smith.......teI" It.ymond 98, 299Smith, Lyle. ~" 58. 98. 126, 131, 132, 2SS, 328Smith. Mary DlI10n 98,266Smith. M.ry t:liubeth 202.210Smith, Ned Alden 45.280~milh, Nor....n My.... 202,211

,.,97.269

Rockwell, F..nklin DaytonRodd., M.I"I....t HelennOlle... O.le Freo!m.n,HOlI:e.. , Helen I'.uline ...Rogero, I~obert Claytonftohrbaeh. Robert J.ckRoioo. John ~:d...niRoIw. Harold SipardRolfe. Cloria AI.....Rollef_. I...... Lt.RoyRom.a. Riehard A.Roooo. K.theri"" K,,1erR<.evnr. Dorothy M.y

It.-vear, ~~"hee l.oui....1~<laCvear, Henry JotephItookelley. FenlOn Sam....lIt_. Elm.... Fn!drick

..... \L9.214........ 91. 211, 308

\L9.301

'"43,291119.219119,211

9T. 261, 309. 315176.176, ZOO.

293.319Ratliff, Donald Ell... ",291Rallilr. Robert Cole . 91.291R.ubach, Robert Theodo.... . 119Rau Irving lIarold.. 91.275ltau , LJoyd C.,.,lI ~3

Redlield. Elcan....., 119. 216Red1in~.r , Thomu A. 200 2M!. 282. 326R«Imond, 1' 111_ .!30Re«e, Helen l.oulae 43, 281RHd. Woody r- 41.269Reet, William G_ 228 29~

~,M" 313Reilly, John J.-ph 43. 275H.elnh.rt. M.!'l" ...lte Tum.... 200,281Reinodorl. Ellnede narba.. 119.281llem.klwo, John I'hi!, Jr. .97,212Renf", J.m.,. 1_ ~3

Renf , MIUY J.ne . 276R... Aud..,.l_ 119.289Requill. Don OacaT ~3. 271R«berlonl, Robert Wloea-ton 329Rqnolda, Donald 43,~Rt&tIor, C_ W._ -t3.297Rhoiadfs. ~tty ~3, 273Rbodea, J_ Deck.... 91.301Rhodes. Wmi.m C.lvin. 44Rice. G",inn FT.n";. 44,211Rice, M.~.ret M.., .H.26-1lti...., MUIRe .. 91,289Rieh. Sam...,1 Jones. .91.210.230, 2MRich, Walk.... Junior ZOO. 2MRicharda, William Jack 118. 278RichaTdaoo, 0.. 91. !S4Ricl>am-, e-- An.... 4~. 2MRichanbon. c......ld G.....-p .~, 301Richaro.on. Kenneth Fred 200.~Rlchelaon. 1'.,,1 Newton 200, Z80nichmond. J.ck 44.212Rick!. nen K . ... 91,299Rlclt.o. J_ie l.oReua.. 91.266,309Hicks. n"lon A. 11, 18, 119.299RIcko, W.nd. 119,266Rid~y. G......ld Webatel" Il8. 91. 2&3Rieman, Elmer William. Jr. 117Ria&. Robert Ra.....,- 91.~Rlct>y, Alice M.ude 44. 2&8Ril.,-. FA.....rd Michael 119,274,312,316Ri1f,y. H.rold. Goldtho..-pe ZOO,29". 312Rilchle. Roy W.r n. 98.301Rltthtlm."., ~;.r1 56,119,220.269Rlv"". Uruce l.",on."" 4,1.299Robb, t:li.zabeth Nell,.. ~~, 289Robbin&, Do_hy Florence 120.281ltobbi .... M.Tjorwo ~:liulbeth 200, UIRot>trta. Ooo>ald Em. H. 12'1.291Roberta, Jolin I).niel 291.31.Robtru. John F....am 98Roberts. William K""ntth 129,271~. Dale FOllI.... 98, 299fl.oIoet1..,n, Ford I)....nth IU. 176,200,299Robertson. Goldtm K.lrin. 98, 296ItohceUoon. John Cullen. .. 44.265ItobceUoon, Kenneth C....pbeH 126, 128,200,265Iwhet""'n. ltollee I""""i" ~4, 214RoW.....n, Ali... M... 44,266Rohi..-., Aud",y l..beIloo 72,179. ZOO. 289. 313RobUloon.~ &3, ZOO. 263, 280. 3111RobiDaoft, La........oo H....b«t 120,275.317Robl_. M.rtI Aleunder 120, U3. 277. 306.

308, 312, 326

"44, 28744,27798. 287

120.218H.26698, 291

.8, 56, 93, 27~, m4~. 261

too. 274, 310ZOO, 277, 310

120.262.281.32166. 179, 180.:roo, 210.

239, 210, 30198.210

120, 214,.,201,301

•R.cine, Louil F.... nk. Jr..H.dlord, Ge<>'ll'e GQrdonR&dlom. R.lph Allen .Radko, JoeRa.....y, Itoy, Jr.Rand, l'hytlil K.u..rine.Randall. Fnulk Qt.Raph"". Anna MariaRalm_, AIUOOl Fre<krick

Quina. Marra..... J.neQuirin. Arthue Frederi<:k

96, 138. 215

'"198. U6, 31343.211.308

I9&, 223. 250. 211.m.",60, 139

'".. . .96, 266198.217.313

198. 296

"43.281118. 301

198.239.296198.2lW".",118.28343,283

.118.299.43.144,299

97. 271.... .103

66.69.198.21697,283

.48. 118. 138. !99198, 291.,.,,,,

oO'Brien. funk Melvino'Conn(ll". Clement Jameoo'Connor. M...... K.lh~O'Neill. Ed..,.nt JobnO'Neill. ""illia", Ja_

ObH........."nOberbillir. Erne! fAimundObellC. Aud",,. Ma'l:ucntteObermcyet. Betty ..Od~boll:. M.IlI.....t JeannetteOllIe. Mal"Cll"rite t'ern.Oldonhaw. CapplOId8on, HIUOld Alfnod0IeRa. Gertr\Ide LorraineOliver. John Pilut01_-.1. G_ Vietor0I8en, B.yl... Harvey0 ..... Leoot<>t Curt..01B<>n, Pm. Ed.... rd011OR. Walter OrvilleOlson, William A•.Olaon. narold .Orland, HaIRy l_iIOocood. John C~Ia..do.l«hout. Miltoa !AmyOnnlt, H--.rd C.....0-... John Clal.

PAOE 364

46.268~6.l!1~

100.2P2100,266

124.301206, 293. 311

100.277100.209,210. l!80

100, l!99~6, 27212~. 295...

.12,1,288.88,100,309

100,218100.267

W_. J_a Lorran.... ~6. 273W.,....., VI""'-n Dolph 46.296We",. An....tte lIildtfJd 205.281W~nl>o!rl::, Melvin Edmond ~6, ~Wei_houpl, William Jon.th.n 123. l!99Welch. Jnhn llobert. 123W"lls, ••..nk . 123.291Webh. J.m... Michael. 100,221.280Wcnne...«m••:othcr Malll:arel 123,287W"nnllrom,lI.rold. 100.210W...ler. Je",m~ . 123,277Weot. Victor Wmi.m. 60Weol. W..yne William 100,282Weot<>rprd. Elden [)eaaiae 100. l!99W..stl.lI. Chellt.et &ott 100,267W...\.(I.....I RfIo Smith 7::. 100.294WetMnl, \\o111iam Baxom 178. 205. .'101Wett.et, NM:lda.. 7Wetael. AanaMi Reed 123. %76Wetael, Ba..- Oli...... 100, Z99Weywm.ana. G,..,..., FHdin.Dd 205.301.311Whalen, Jnhn n..ater ~6. 282Whalen. M.ry K.thryn 123.268\\'heootley, lIe1en... ~6. 287White. Alben lI.rtm.n. 123. 27~White. Arthur l.nyd... 100,272White. Do...th y Lucile ~6, 289Whitft••'r.nk ]lest"r . ~6White, I'..r~hen. Jan~. .123,289White. Vulen Kiefer. 100,284Whitehc•.,I, Alber~ Ed.....rd 68Whit~maa, l>o...thy Mae 206. 287Whlteeel, Olen M.rtin Albin t24,214Whitlq, Dean Ilichard 121. 236,:zs.tWick.... Jo Betty 206.262, 268WiI""", Jadi: C",,"t.et 12,1, %10. 228. 265.312, 326Wildinll, Ma:(n Telford 124,293Wilq. Dorio ~6. 279\\"illard. Rn Allen ~8. 5-1. 100. 277.:nsWilI'"-. .:.-.,1)"11 G.1e l!81Willia Glen Bw.Iell ~6. 291Willia 1Ie\eD I.eaore 12~, 281\\ll1ia l.......ulle Aolah 100.289WilIia Melt-n Max 206,283Willia Vimnia Matie 206, 289. 321Willia...."n. Fion. W.netta 100WilIi.moon. M.ry J.ne. .100,264Willioon, C. II. . 311Willmn",. De,t l......y 100,293.319Willott, <;""tt:e William.. 48,67, 12·1.280.328Will"')'. M.tl.n .. 124.273Wiloon, Mr. A. n.... 25Wi""n, CI.yton Ralph. Jr. 100,274Wi n, C ...mie LeI.ad 142,206,278. 312Wi n. I)onald William 124.229, Z80Wilooa, .;';pr Frf!derid: ~8. 51. 100.230Wi..... K..rl J. IOU, 295\\'IIoon. l.un1e Myrtle ~6. t.87"Ii , Noel A_ 66.124.1711Wi RaIl Thomas tt~Wu-.. Ralph Coleman 12-1, 230.~Wi fUdIatd RefIT)' 100,272W--. Th<>nIaa Ian.eI 206,293. 311Wi \'iMlellt V.n... 100,274Wi.",. Wilm. Irene 206. 28lIWindl. Jo>lIn Cliflon. . nWin lIa",ld Lealie .. .46, 293Win Andl 100Winter, ltol.nd lIoward. 48,53. 124. 126, 128~

130.132. 280, 32~.. 2-14

48,54,206.301... ~6. 276

'"206.281, 324..121.270

124. 2l!9. 2llO100, ZlU".'"12~. U5".206. 293. 319..124.291100,216100,30146.291

. ,206, 278.. ~6. 289

46,291121,161,282.312

121, .'Ill206.28-112~, 28-1

~6. 274, 301'00

1Z-.t,268100.266

Wirt, MI.. J.n"t,Wi.... I'..ulWi..,m.n. Iluth I.....ioeWioh.rt. lIany Cl."",,",!Woll, Amber I",,,., .Wood. Ar- GelleinWood. F..dna 8eI1eWood, E_t RobertoWood. G,..,..., EdwardWood. Lyle R.-eIIWood. Monon Aldet>Woodrull, J. R.• Jr.Woodruff, Sam.... A.....Wooda, Jadi: ):1;"'"Wood ltoben lI.rryWood rd, Clifford WilliamWoodward. Ruth .:linorWoody, Alvin Lyle... .Woody. CI.ude EU...orlhWoody, lIo..... n! GlennWray, Vielell. .Wright.•;.rl. Jr, .Wrillhl, J ..m"" 1 ;-Wricht, Jon.th.n Willi.mWrichl. l.nren lIuehWril[ht, l'aul Wit.onWril:ht, ltobfort St......rtWycoff, F1etd>er RoberloonWycoff. Marpret F.li:u.b<>thWynn. All'"'! Julia

VY"*Cet. Char_ C.._. Jr.y""rakoy, M.u..... CIuorItsYennl, W.)·... KennethYodH, J .._ GlennY~. RUMellSo",nYork, Boyd J ......York, Clifton G .".,York. M.ry Lorita.. .York. n.ymond St..rli~gYoun•• Clar..Younll. John naynerYounC, Mauri"" Aleek

Zachow•••..n.,..Zamboni, Fredeori<: ArmondZam2.ow. Rem..n! EldonZilka. M&J')' TItead..... AIIII

~5, 28799,%70

"~6. 269... ,.,". ""~6. 270

123, 26599. 279

"123.277.31299,2ll:l

123, 28,199, 27999, 29346, 29699.269

~6, 29176. 201. 295

~6, l!87

".'"20~, l!81~6. ttl........

103, 123,32020G.289100, l!70

205.210.27.'1.32220G,301

"123. 273

"46,291123.287.321100,301,308

~6. 287:liI$,264

"205. :IT.I205,281

~

20$, 27~77,205. 319

%05.250.251.269, .'110~6. 2&5~6, l!81

205, .'101~6. 293

12.'1. %93100,28246.291

123. 28946,27:1

'"205, 235, 289~6, 278

46. 278. 30fI~6. 301

20$, 27~

TIOIId.n. K.thw.. Violet Ill, 176Te.ler, Robfort ~s. 61, 134Th.tcher, AI.a 11.1 U.294Theophl1..., D. R. 76Th;-". AI.n.. P.uline 20~. 289, 321Th~n. C""tt:" It""""" ~8, 1>3. 20~, 230,284, 328Th"'-en. Sidney Ch.rles ~G. 28~Thoman, Deltoy.. ~G.301

Thoman, .~ul Henry ~6, 2G9Thom... , Grant W..yne 99

i~:::::;'~~h~~~rt:nore 45, 2~;Thom_, Ch.rlottft l..oube 122.266Thorn_, F...ra""t r..~elle 122, l!99Thorn_. JNnne UThorn_, K~th V...non 99, %74Thom_. Victot 204.278~. \\o-,l1iarn Lopn 99. 269T ......... lI......,al ADd,..... Itt, mThornhm. Raymond Pearle 2O~. 275Thornton. ;\Iarproet He\eD 122, :liI7. 27'SThu..., Roman C.rl 88. 99. U5Thurman, Orval Allen U~. loaMi ~6. t39Tiftrt. RUMell 20~, 212Tire.lOa, FI'ed M.rion 99,301Tolfon!, II"IT)" Cl.rk 122. 267Tomllnoon, GI.d)'ll Loui.... 122, 281Tomlinoon, Willi.m M.hon, Jr. 45.308.3101Torclle. Albert .,d.... rd, Jr. t22,265Totl[flRn, lIetty Ann ~G, 26,1Torrenon. 1I.",ld Oll~er 99,291Torn.nee, I'hill;" M.ude ~G. 296Tovey, DeV""" 204.2lI3Tovey. Krith Dt.n~ 122, 2lI3TO"",",ltalph 46.2lI3Towne. Robtrt Joha 123,274Trenhalle, Stanlq Irvine 123,267TnoebInod. J_ Paul 123Trun....l. Ailene Druorillia 99.270Trunnell. I"ietde Robert. Jr. ~5, 269T~OWlIlri, Rkhard Aloh ~8. 52,89,99•.'1OI.:nsTudte<. ChlO.l"lolo W.yne 12.'1, l!77Tucl<er, Du<l1q GtIUlt 77. 20~, 301Tu~k.... ltobert Clif\.(ln 20~, 269, 3t9TunM)', lrill Miehae~n ~~, 287Turlnoky. lIe,,"o Sony. 99,296. 309Turnbull lI"l"n Flo",n"" 123, 270Turner, (;r.. r"bell" M.ri" 20'1.281Turner, ~:dw"n! 1__ .. 88, 99. 271TurnldKC. n .. lph Ed ...in 204Tweedy, Vitll'inia . 46,296T ...OlI:ood, Coach Fo......t 126.127Ty.., M.~U. Evalonfl 45,287

UUntenl.h..... Ivy AntoineUeUtt.... Dorothy Amy

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EditorAsaocillte Editor

, , ... Wallac. Rounsavell...... James Yoder

ORGANIZATIONS

Jock Wilcm:, EdItor

WomenMort;Jllret Thornton Micky Cllse

MonJohn Anderson Robert Dllvis

Ruth Wllrner

Maxine Dermott

Lee Hammond

Verla Ouront

Janice Roterlng

Photo MountinqRuth Evans, EditorMildred li1:yanEvelyn Willillms

COPY DESKAllee Conway, Editor

Susie Blllck

Geneva Kramer

Mllry MllrQarel BrodonPhyllis RandJune Davis

Arthur QuirinSNAPS

Mary Moore

Claro YounQ

Julia MilburnEleanore GrahllmHester Genlr'iJeanelte MacGregorJessie RtcksJune Dllvies

TYPISTSDorothy li1:osevear

ART

Harold Wennslrom. EdilorGlorio Rolle

George Delln

Sarah Jane BahrEllen SecllFrllnces ZachowPouline BrushHelen HillDorothy Molt

Jean SpoonerSaro Gene TolbotMIlIine McFarland

HonorariesMary Short

ClubsMargaret BartonFroncis MadsonPhy:lis ThomasSarah WlIlker

ACTIVITIESErma Lewis, Editor

DebateEloise Hurley

MOIine DriscollKothryn WhalenRuth Steele

Reginll LimllcherMorQllret CorolhersVirginlo Dole

Helen Pormley

Helen Moflotl

Lloyd EVllns

10 Betty Wickes

DancesCarol Hart

WomenMllrgarel Rice

Dra1l\atics

Military

MusicChristine Saltmon

PublicatiolUl

Ann La Rue

MOrQoret Brown

Aleene Shields

Charles Harris

Roberta RYlln

Phyllis ThomasKathryn ClevelandBelly McKeeRuth WoodwardAnne BrendeCarol Jean DavisAnnllbel WetzelMaxine DriscollJean Denninq

Chllrles McHarg

CLASSESleon Dunkle, Editor

Eleanor RedfieldMorgoret KingNaomi HillmanFae HarrisSpokane Smithlelln Hao!lgRuth PyleMaKine EastburnEleanor Kerr

SPORTSRobert GronvilJe, Editor

Frank Severn

Business Mllnllger.Assistant Manager.

Richard Paris, Walter Dinnison

CIRCULATIONSECRETARIAL

ManagersCor! Burl

Theo ZilkaMarie HaaschMarcella GeroghtyEli%llbelh KostolekEllyn Brodshow

Assistants

Dwight Macy

ADVERTISING

Sam Rich

Jack FarberRichard HutchisonJack DooneHelen BergJewell Holt

Billye Jllne AustinNaomi SarQeanl

Jaek McGuire

Marjorie GlennHelen Ann SullonJoe HowarthDorothy Moss

ORGANIZATIONS

li1:ichard PhinneyBarbara WlIlkerMiles Flannigan

Doris EbyMurva James

Cafol Jean DlIvil

Jane Harvey!sobel Holdohl

Walter Brown, ManaQerHarry Snead Fred Swank

Victor SellarsChoral Carlson

PUBLICITY

Richard DarnellBeth Bothwell

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Our appreciation is extended to those whose services aidedin the production of the 1937 Gem of the Mountains. Especiallydo we wish to thank the following for their interest and theirsplendid cooperation:

Charles Dimond, photographic service, Hodgin'sDrug Store, Moscow;

Ralph W. York and the personnel of the Syms·YorkCompany, Boise;

Hutchison Studio and Sterner's Studio, Moscow;

Walt M. Irvine and the personnel of the WesternEngraving and Colortype Company, Seattle;

Members of the editorial and business staffs ofthe 1937 Gem.

Also, we wish to express OUf appreciation for the support ofthe Gem advertisers and their interest in the University of Idaho.

WALLACE ROUNSAVELL, Editor

JAMES YODER, Associate Editor

RICHARD PARIS, Manager

WALTER DINNISON, Assistant Manager

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