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for years this phrase has brought happy memories to the minds of Idaho graduates ... memories of scholastic, social, and athletic thrills which come only once. The yearbook has a definite purpose to
fulfill. the permanent recording of these events of the school year. The aim of this Gem of the Mountains is to present as lasting and complete record of the events of this school year as possible.
DEDICATION
* Progress ... the password at Idaho this year. New buildings, enlarged enrollment, advanced curricula, these facts exemplify progress. Such advancement must be directed by a capable, interested leader. To the work and leadership of President Mervin Gordon Neale, the factors responsible for Idaho路s progress, we dedicate this Gem of the Mountains.
IN
MEMORIAM
* Nicklaus Wetter December 6. Iql5 - April 17. Iq36
Fred Shafer July q.
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Aloysius Tabaczynski February
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George Morey Miller Seplember 1].1868 - January 15. IC)J7
Sam Edmund Kipp June 10. _gIl - J\larch 2. Iq)7
eontf2ntj AUTUMN WINTER SPRING ORGANIZATIONS
Wallace Rounsavell
Richard Paris
EDITOR
MANAGER
James Yoder
Walter Dinnison
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
ASSISTANT MANAGI:R
SCIENCE HAJ.,L
MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM
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Fiji family Alpha Chi welcome Serpentin•... Pi Phis enjoy Esquire ... Lewi. Court's barrel celebration Coach Ted Bank Gamme Phi Optimism ... Kappa Si; neutreli.m ... Marien and 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.d ball for fint nducing Idaho pirate A D.lt •••• Radio City ... Idaho Club humor Forney Han merry·go-round Lambda Chi mechanism . . . Sigma Chi chimney for cheery coUelJiat••
Colleqe qirl. qot the wronq waah lucky . . . Ridenbauqh ho.pitality Canlpqround . . . Delta Chi banners
IndWitry-or ju.t plain cl.an . . . K.y•• and Wheeler f ••l Wilaon and Hohnhorst . . . cauqht in the "hay" . . . T.k.'. regiatration brinqll r.ality . . . Spel;ial'. in, qoo, qoo, qoo.
Pep ... What? .. Campus big shot ... Who says ""'..... not educat.d Power "Otto" b.en more careful; so should the lad with the (.mpty) bottle• . . . Frosh fiqht home lov.r• . . . Luke end h.r S.A.E. study . reversed cars, .. Olesen di,reqardinq ,iqns Aqain? . . . lookin' at pictures . . . Spurs doinq their bit . . . Sigma NUll, Phi Dahs and Dahs add to the show.
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ADMINISTRATION
PRESIDENT
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GOVERNOR OF IDAHO
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This is the seventh statement that I have written for the Gem of the Mountains. Since it will ce 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 the friendly atmosphere that existed on the campus. I thought that perhaps these early statements represented a kind of institutional folk-lore and that in actual practice I would find conditions on the Idaho campus very much the same as at other universities. My belief after seven years is that in loyalty to the institution under all conditions and circumstances, and in doing their part to make the University better from year to year, the students of the University of Idaho exemplify a spirit which I never expect to see surpassed. Just now the University of Idaho, along with most of the other state universities in the country, is confronted with the difficult problem of providing buildings and other facilities to take care o~ increased enrollment and to recover from the serious effects of economies practiced during the depression years. In spite of lack of means to do immediately what needs to be done at the University, I have no doubt but that the people of this state will, in the not far distant future, give the University of Idaho the buildings, the means to secure and hold faculty members, and the means to encourage research which will make the University of Idaho into a really great University. The Idaho spirit and the friendly atmosphere on the Idaho campus are among the greatest assets of the University, and if they continue to exist, will hasten the day when the University will 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 carry with me always something of the Idaho spirit. Sincerely yours, M. G. NEALE, President.
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Approval of the private financing for construction of a fcalball stadium, golf course, club house, men's dormitory, student union building, and library addition has been the work of the board 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; and an ex-officio member, who is state superintendent of public instruction, John W. Condie of Boise.
Managing a library that contains more than 100,000 volumes must be much more pleasant for M. Belle Sweet, now that the plans have definitely been made and 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 of Idaho; Bursar Frank Stanton, who was graduated from Duke University; Oren A. Fitzgerald, university editor and holder of a master of arts degree from Idaho; R. W. Lind, University of Colorado man, who superintends buildings and grounds; and Idaho Graduate "Bob" Greene, proctor of men. r~ank
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By keeping his curriculum in accordance with the changes in slate and national law, Dean Pendleton Howard has maintained a high standard
for the College of Law. His interest in changing legislation has led him to write a group of articles appearing in national magazines. Fifty students have been enrolled. in the senior Law College. From other divisions this curriculum draws students who have enrolled in some law courses.
Dean Howard, who has his Ph.D. in Public Law and Jurisprudence from Columbia University, says that he most admires the Idaho campus for its democratic spirit.
Charles W. Hungerlord, who has been with the University of Idaho since 1909, earned his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin. He is dean of the rapidly-developing Graduate SchooL At present there are 150 students enrolled in his school working for their masters degrees in arts and the various sciences. In the future Dean Hungerford hopes to have sufficient facilities and teaching personnel to
warrant the granting of doctorate degrees at the University of Idaho. He is very interested in plants and, as a hobby collected nearly 200 varieties of bearded irises. At present Doctor Hungerford is western vice president of the American Iris Society.
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Dr. Evelyn Miller, dean of women, came to the University of Idaho in September, 1936. Already her outstanding personality and interest have made her one of the most popular members of the administration board. Through her many experiences, Dr. Miller has decided that the thing she most likes to do is to travel; she has been in many parts of the world. At Idaho she is impressed by the prevailing spirit of friendliness on the campus. Dean Miller is truly a capable woman, having received her B.A. and M.A. degrees at Stanford University and her Ph.D. "sheepskin" at Columbia. Her laurels include the insignia of Phi Beta Kappa and Cardinal Key. Evelyn MlIlu
Dean Dwight S. Jeffers of the School of Forestry has added to the School a camp that will be initiated this summer on the Moscow Mountain experimental tract. By blending the benefits of this novel feature with those of the regular curriculum Dean Jeffers hopes to bring the School of Forestry to the point where it will render the highest possible service in training men of Idaho as prospective foresters of the state and nation. Among the 343 men enrolled in this school are nine research students. Most outstanding feature of the campus to Doctor Jeffers, a Yale University graduate, is its spirit 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 system of grading and the recording system used by the Registrar 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, uninterrupted service longer than any other member of the present faculty, Dean Eldridge has been impressed by the growth in size and reputation of the University of Idaho during his 36 years as an active member of the faculty. He is the head of the foreign languages department.
Further expansion of the "gUidance program," whereby an instructor devotes part of his time to orient those students doing unsatisfactory work in the Junior College, is the aim of Dean Thomas S. Kerr. "Inaugurated this year, the guidance program showed remarkable results in improving the work of poorer students," said Dean Kerr. "Next year we expect to expand the program still further." Dean Kerr, who received his LL.B. degree from the University of Michigan, joined the Idaho faculty in 1924, became dean of the Junior College in 1929, and this year has managed the largest enrollment of any division in the university-700 students.
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A training school for teachers in public school art-a curriculum comparable to the courses in music, commerce, and physical education-has been added to the School of Education under Dean J. F. Messenger. Desirous of better library facilities for the students at Idaho, Dean Messenger has appealed to both students and faculty to cooperate in securing such facilities. Characteristic of the Idaho campus is the fine attitude of the students, which draws favorable comment from this dean of about 500 students: "I have been here in an administrative position for 16 years and have never had a disagreeable experience with a student."
Miss Bernice McCoy actively serves the University as director of non-resident instruction and as head of the Placement Service, which secures positions for graduates of Idaho. In the placement files she keeps a record of the student's accomplishments and a list of recommendations from his instructors. Her well known ability to place teachers in positions for which they are best fitted has enabled numerous students to secure signed contracts before they actually graduate. She does not forget the alumni, and many owe their positions to Miss McCoy's conscientious and efficient 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 been serving as dean of the Southern Branch at Pocatello. Students who transfer from the Southern Branch to the University proper now comment: "Dean Nichols, during his three years at the Southern Branch, has created a friendship with all 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 drive to have the Pocatello institution expanded into a four-year university. So far the State Senate has voted against installation of this four-year curriculum.
Arthur W. Fahrenwald, dean of the Schocl of Mines, is hoping to create conditions in his school which will tend to encourage the students to acquire knowledge by directed self-study. Recently he added to the School's collection a fine display of unusual minerals from the ancient mines of the Island of Cyprus. Dean Fahrenwald, of German- Norwegian descent, received his Met.E. degree from the University of South Dakota and his E.M. degree from the New Mexico School of Mines. He has made all types of sports his hobby. Under his able direction the School of Mines has grown rapidly and now has an enrollment of 90, including six research men.
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More laboratory equipment, more library space with more books, and an enlarged office force are the desires of Dr. J. A. Kostalek for the College of Letters and Sciences. He is very interested in books and enjoys his large collection of them as a hobby. The whole-hearted cooperation of the student body 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 the College of Letters and Science does not include those enrolled in Junior College who plan to enter later Dean Kostalek's advanced division.
Ivan Ch.rl.. Cr.wford
Installation of the seismograph, an instrument used in the study of earthquakes, is the latest addition of equipment to the College of Engineering, according to Dean Ivan Crawford. Continuing his plea for a new building to accommodate students in chemical. mechanical, agricultural, civil, and electrical engineering, Dean Crawford said: "I should like to be instrumental in helping to provide a new building to accommodate 300 future engineers of Idaho in order that they might have better training through a larger corps of instructors and more laboratory equipment. Present antique housing facilities place limitations on our 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 Agriculture nationally renowned. Their services aid farmers of the state and conduct research work in which they are interested. The construction of a class "A" bUilding on the campus to house the teaching, research, and extension work of the College of Agriculturea bUilding adequate in architecture and floor space 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 degree from Colorado Agricultural College.
Concentration of all the activities of the School of Business Administration into one wing of a building, so that certain facilities-especially a departmental 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 a distinct gain in the "esprit de corps" of faculty and students. There were 125 enrolled in the senior school this year and 275 in pre-business-a total enrollment slightly above 400. The close relationship of faculty and student made possible by the ideal size of the university is especially pleasing to Dean Farmer.
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FRESHMEN'
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Rh"nhold S-..
The Freshman class of the past year has proved to be one of the most original Freshman classes in the history of the University of Idaho. The outstanding feature of Homecoming this year was the introduction of fireworks as a substitute for the traditional bonfire. To the class officers goes credit for a fine Homecoming fete.
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The class did battle with the "I" club to evade the traditionat wearing of the green.
After a pitched fight in front of the
Administration building the Executive Board settled the matter to the satisfaction of all concerned. This was the culmination of a long and spirited struggle between the class of 1940 and tradition.
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fUlmu Abo Loill Adllm Dan Aherin Angu~ Aitken ManuE.! Aldeeoll Joseph Allegretti Margaret Alison Robert Anderson Donald Angell Robert Angell
Amll Annis Janet Anthony Mllrion Armstrong Margaret Ashcraft Van Austin
Victor Austin Reinhold Baer Lawrence Bair Jack Baler Allreda Bardsley
John Barnllrd William Barrett Evelyn Barton Richard Batchelor Ruth Ba!t
Lewis Beaudin EdIth Beenderll Roy Beenders til Vern Bell Dorothy Bennett Edwin Bennet~ Irvinq Bennion Julian Benoit Helen Berg Kenneth Berold George BIshop Mildred Bjorklund Lake Black Margllret Blomgren M"rjorie Blood
Ma:zine Blood Dorothy Boeck Mary Bohi MlIrc Boles Robert Bonnell Lloyd Bow Catherine Bowlinq Reed Boyce MlIrgare! Boyle PlIuline 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
Choules W<'Illllce Ch~istensen P<'Itrici<'l Churchill JlImes Cl<'lbby Donald CllIrk
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Myrl CllIrk Raymond 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 Coriell Joseph Couch Stephen Q.yington
Jean Anne Crawlcrd Byron Crowder Dorothy Crunk Jean Cunningham Beatrice Curli~s
Belly Curtin Joseph Dalley H"rold Danielson Julie Darrow Edward Darst
Dell David J<'Imes David Velma D"Yies Roberl Davis Clark Davis
H"ro!d Davis W<'Ilter Dell Maxine Dermott J"ckson Dickm<'ln Mona Rae Dickinson
Rober! Dilley Ch"rles Diltm"r Ben Dobson Virginia Dodd Virginia Dole
Jack Doone Dorothy Doss DonoY"n Dougl<'l' Frederick Drake Wayne Dudley
P"lsy Duell Dille Dufur CI"ylon Dunh"m H<'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 Etumhouser Chester Evans John Everingham John F.!Igerstedt o.,viri Fahlm.!ln
Dorothy Fairbrother Minnie F.!Iit J.!Ic.. . Farber Paul Finc.... Charles Finnell
Richard Fischer Roger Fish Bill Fisk Dale Fitzpatrick Frances Fitzpatrid
lohn Filzpatrid Dewilton Fjeldste.!ld MIles fl.!lnigan Donald fluh.!lrly Gordon Ford
Laverne Forkner Byron Foster Coonie Fox Roy Francisco Louise Frank
EtIr1 Fr.:lser Robert Frazier Ruth Friedline Bern1lrd Frizzie Mary G.!Ibby
EIiUlbeth G1lby SI1lnley G1lgon Allen G1llbr<lllh Will\1lm G.:Iley Virgini1l G1lllow1lY John Goor Marian Gerh.:luser Glori1l Gerrity Johnny Genner Harold Gibbs Adri.:ln Gcd!rey Margery Gorden Richard Gorton M.:Iry Alice Grant ~r! Grau Norman Gr1lY BlI.rbar1l Graef M1lrgo Greenwood Margaret Gridley Waller Grieser
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Charles Gurhman Joe Hacl:.mey Je"n H""O R"ymond Hcbson VirQil Halbert
M"rion Holben Kenneth H"nsen Lesler Hensen Fronds Hormon Bill Horrington
F"e H"rri. O"le H"rritOn Lucile H"rrlson CArol H"rt Sally H"rt Horry H"rvey M"ry H"rvey Bill Hedges MayMrd Heien Lois Helmers
Ann" Clolre Hermon Alice Hiorino John Hiel"lo Robert Higgins t",bel Hoidohl
Otho Holmes T. J. E. Holmes Sylvi" Holle M"rquerile Hoss Virglni" Hon Emery Howerd SIonley Hume Bonn'e Jean Hunler Mirl Hyma. Werner Iller I1a Ingersoll Everell Irwin Ray Jacobs Norman hlgels Fred Joynes
Howord Jansen Earl Jelter Lorraine Jensen Ado Moe Jeppesen WilBom Johnston
Uoyd Johnson Robert Johnson Violo Johnslon Betty Joice DAllas Jordon
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Victor Kont Ailo Kontolo Anthony KlImelevicz Richllrd KlIufmon Bryont Kellrl JlIY Kenworthy Donllid Kerby Elellnor Kerr Winilred Keyet Cor! Killilln
Philip KinCllid Mildred Kite Belly King MlIrgllret KinQ Robert King
Robel! Kircher Peggy Kitchin O. L Killsen Jock Klossner Mory Virginill Koch
George Koelhke MlIrk Kondo Genevo Krllemer Grover Knight Robert KnudllOn
Iris Knutson Doris Locey Lo Moine Lo FlIy RlIy LlImb Robert Lomphere
Lois L1Iwson Ellen Leichliter George Lemp HlIrry Le Moyne Thedo Lenz
Lewis Levering MaJ: Lewi. Emerson Ullwilz Regina limacher Helen UndNly
Ralph Linsenmann David Little Freder:ck Locke DoOllld Loomis Grant Loncosty
Henry Longfellow F.dmund Lowe Gerllld Lowe Floyd Lyons Mllrion McVeigh
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Fr"nci, McGuire Eileen M"cQuoid Fr"ncis McN,,!l J"net McMuter J"me, McK"h"n Lillion Mcinturff Helen Mcinturf Ch"rle, McH"rg Jeonetle MocGreger W. C. McGow"n Lyle McGlockltn Georqe McGee MOltine McF"rl"nd Irene McDermott Leslie Mce.,rthy
Edith McOlrroll Josephine McComb Lovett McCI"nohon Dwight Mocy Bette M"gel M"nring Molm,trom Goldie Manning M"rgort I Morcu, Baltler M"rtin Wini!red Martin
H"rold Mortind"le Alyce Molthewl D"le Megenity John Mee,e Poul Merrill
John Meyers Gordon Michel, Alvan Miller Maxine Millet Helen Me-If"" Albert Mooney Elinor Mortimer Evelyn Moore Gail Moore M"rion Moore
R"lph MOtile Mory Morton Audrey Morris J"ck Mosier Dorothy MOIl,
Willi"m Mueller Rose Murphy Lloyd Myers Albert Myers Sad"o N"gata
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Vernon Nally Robert Nelson George Nesbitt MlIrvin Nichobon Christine Nuckol.
June Numbers Carl Nyberg Cappi Oldershaw Lester Olson Walter OlllOn
John O'Neill Dee Packard Philip 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 Poller Hllrold Powers Theodore Pyzyk Ruth Pyle Wesley Purcell Roy Rllmey Lloyd R!lUw Don Requist Don Reynolds George Reznor
Woody Reed Helen Reece John Reilly Jane Renfrew Betty RhO<1ldes
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William Rhodes Gwinn Rice Margaret Rice Geneva Richardeon G. G. Rlch<llrdwn
Jack Richmond Alice RiQby Bruce Rivett Don<llid Roberts John Robertson Roger Robertson Allee Mae Robinson Franklin Rockwell EliUlbelh Robb MarQaret Rodda Dale ROQers Robert Rohrbach Glori<ll Rolfe Fenlon Roe1telley Roy Roundy
John Rowe John Rupp Helen Russell Dudley RUlhE.rford Mildred RY<lln EllUlbeth Sampson Galen S<lInner Don SarQent Naomi Sargent Mack Saunders
Lloyd Seatz Albert Schoclde Leonard Shaeffer Albert Schierman Martha Schilerl Dorothy Schroeder John Schuettenhelm Frank Severn WlIleen ShavH Cleo Shope
Juyne Sheehan Pal Sheehan John Sheldrew Robert Shewnack James Siddoway
Jeanne Siers Donald Slllon Lawrence SIQlln Victor SkUes Richard Slade
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J"mes StOllt Ann Sme"d Cecil Smith Edward Smith Frances Smith
Jo Ann Smith Ned Smith Russell Smith ""rry Snead Lucille Snow
Robert Snyder ""zel Southard Robert Spencer M"ry Alice Spofford Merle Stoddard Donnel St"mper Ruth Steele <Alvin Steiner OoMld Steworl John Stove
Ger"td Storey John Summers Edwin Sullivon Elmo Sullivon John Sulliv"n Ch"rles Sutlon Arthur Sw"n ,s"r"h Gene T"lbolt M"rg"ret T"ylor T. M. Topper
Dorothy Lee T"yloe Elvin Taysom Is"bel Tigert ""I Th"tcher Sidney Thiessen
De Roy Thom"s Earl Thomas Phyllis Thomas Charles Thom"son Jeanne Thompson
Orvol Thurman Betty Torgesen Phyllis Torronce WiIIi"m Tomlinson Rolph Tovey Piercie Trunnell Iris Tunney Virginio Tweedy MajeU" Tyro Ivy Unternohrer
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Ned Van Campen Van 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 Williams Evelyn 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<'Ilton Grace Walls
Glen Wallace Wayne W<'Ilkington Robert Walker Edna Wakefield
Randolph Wahl Theodore Wagner Belty Wagner Clyde Waddell
Boyd York Frances Zachow Fred Zamboni
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Coech Percy Clepp. J. Moo .., B. Luv.... R. Wlnt.c:R. K.c~mec.k. R. wm.rd. W. B.tt.. K. Lontl1erd. R. Smllh, J. Bowk.r, Coe"h rorreet Twotloe<l. A. Knep 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"tJ R. 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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Two touchdowns sunk the hopes of Idaho for winning its annual Homecoming game with Washington State College. The first Cougar touchdown came during
the first quarter after Goddard had placed the ball in scoring position. Roise did an outstanding job of punting during the game. QUick kicking on the part
of Idaho gave W.S.C. much trouble. One quick kick went 55 yards and put the Cougars on their 23·yard line. Soon after this bit of strategy was completed by
the Vandals, Goddard ran 77 yards for the second touchdown of the game. Washington State made eleven first downs to seven for Idaho.
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The second game of the 1937 Vandal season pitted the team against the strong University of Washington aggregation at Seattle. When the smoke cleared away Idaho was on the short end of a 22-0 score. The Huskies had the championship team on the coast and our showing compared favorably with any. The game was featured by much fumbling on the part of both teams. During the first half Idaho held the Huskies to one score. The second pericx:l was more disastrous 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 been a victory over the Oregon Ducks into a 13-0 loss. The game was scoreless until the final minutes of the final quarter when the Vandals blew up and let Oregon score two touchdowns in quick succession. Had it not been that Maxson and Roice's fumbles in the fourth quarter stopped. Sundberg's drive on the ll-yard line the Idaho team might have scored. Earlier in the contest Devlin intercepted and ran back for 70 yards only to lose the ball on another costly fumble. The performance of Harold Roise, sophomore left half, was the best on the field.
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The hand of fate was turned against the Vandals on Odober 24 when they dropped a disheartening game to the University of Nevada Wolves by a 7 to 6 score.
The Idaho club played the greater part of the game in the Nevada territory, but they could not push their ball across the line when they were in the pay territory. Idaho scored first in the beginning quarter
when Devlin scored after the ball had been put in (X>Sition by the work of Raise. The Wolves then came back with a passing attack which netted them a
touchdown followed shortly by a place kick which provided 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 Vandal season. During the thrill-packed game, Idaho played almost perfect 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 first quarter and Devlin went through in the third pericx:i.
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The Bulldogs' passed to a touchdown and a conversion made the score 12·7. But the Vandals came back with a pass from Raise to Knap for the final score.
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Almost the same Whitman team that bowled over Coach Ted Bank's first football team at Idaho on Maclean field a year ago was practically helpless here this year before the mentor's 1937 edition of gridiron warriors. The Vandals took the contest 25-6 and everyone hoped that the football stock of the University was on the upgrade. The Vandals minus the services of seven regulars had things their own way in more ways than the score indicates. The Vandals displayed a strong defense for scrim路 mage plays, but their pass defense was not up to par. This being the first game none was too worried.
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WIlLani lJ4It. it ._.,., hut It'â&#x20AC;˘ .,I_
!Jrk.kJ.-St. M~ The Idaho Vandals lost a hard fought battle to the strong St. Mary's Gaels on their only invasion of the California gridirons. When the final gun sou~ded, the score was 26 to 7, not at all indicative of the battle that the Vandals had put up. The strong reserve strength of the Gaels was tex> much for the Vandals who held their own until the last quarter. St. Mary's scored the first touchdown in the first quarter. Knap evened the score shortly afterwards on a sensational 75-yard dash with an intercepted Gael fumble. The California team then was held until the final quarter when they ran up 19 points.
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Off¡t.c:lalâ&#x20AC;˘... WlIIott 90" . . I"t.rl...."oo
!JJdro-M~ Badly handicapped by a large number of injuries among line and backfield men, the Vandals were defeated. 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 and touchdown in the second quarter were the result of fumbles near the Vandal goal line. Green, Smith, and Belko were hurt and Roise, who had been Idaho' 5 punting boon all season, was unable to leave the bench because of an injured. knee.
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Soon.tor Po~ . _.....t Homecoming O.r.ld o.llinO.r, Lyloo Smith. R.I..... Bobby Mo.....
A..,und th. Biaon.' r10ht .nd
Dad's day found the Vandals pitted against the gridsters from North Dakota State. After the boys of Moscow had piled up a substantial lead during the first part of the game the Bisons rallied and came within one p:>int of trouncing the Banksmen. The final score read 13路12. This was the third win for the Vandals during the 1937 season. The statistics of the game were as close as the score. Idaho made 11 first downs to 10 for the Bisons. The Vandals netted 296 yards from passes and scrimmage while North Dakota gained 231. In the passing department North Dakota was superior.
PAOE: Il8
Idaho 1••_ the 6.ld bet. . . n h.I_.t Horneeornln'll
i.
The Vandals bowed to the unbeaten Utah State Aggies by a score of 10-0 at Ogden, before a capacity Thanksgiving day crowd. The first score was a field goal made by the Aggies after halfback Dallas Greener was stopped by Earl Gregory on the Idaho Il, ending a spectacular 55-yard sprint. Late in the second period, two passes, Raise to Knap, put the Vandals in a threatening position. But after clicking for these two plays, Idaho slumped and missed a field goal that would have tied the score. A freak pass in the third quarter resulted in the only 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.m P. 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 the junior teams of other ~chools. Forty-five plucky Frosh were on deck all through the season, and twenty-five of these won their sweaters and numerals. Thirteen appeared to be the youngsters' unlucky number, While they played circles around Lewiston Normal for a victory of 18-6, Gonzaga's Bull Pups trounced them 13-9, Cheney's yearlings took them for a 13-7 ride, and the Cougar Cubs mangled their prey 13-0. The Junior College outfit from Boise barely tipped the kids for 2-0. The 1936 Frosh will be some of the classier representatives of the 1937 Varsity.
PAOE 60
Percy Clapp, professor of physical education, is assistant football
â&#x20AC;˘
coach and director of intramural
athletics.
Coach Clapp was
recently elected president of the Northwest Physical Education
Association. P....". Clapp
Bob TMSI...
Robert Tessier is also an assistant football coach.
He comes from
Tulane. Al Paddock is frosh coach of both basketball and foot¡ ball. Paddock came to Idaho from Southwest Mississippi Junior
cellege.
AI Paddoc:k
PAoe 81
w.r..,.
J. B.rller
M.
8J'......
"Everybody out for the rally!" was the constant weekend shout of Yell King Johnny Moats, as he swung down the street in front of groups of Idaho rooters out 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 the houses 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 all athletic contests. The four senior managers of the four major sports at Idaho have a hard and necessary job to fulfill in the functioning of these teams. They are responsible for 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 balls were counted. by Rex McDowell and John Barker was the manager for the track team. " â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘n,.
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Lloyd Joh.....n. Johnn,. Moab. Chuck Finnall
ARGONAUT
Bringing new ideas into old de路 partments, the editorial staff of the Idaho Argonaut under Philip Hiaring has achieved deserved success and may well look back upon a most successful year. The editor's wide journalistic experience has been a big aid in this.
Philip Hiarinll
Ray Lincoln
Efficiency and effectiveness are the key-words behind the work handled by the business stall of the Argonaut during the past year. Ray Lincoln as business manager proved especially capable in organizing the staff and handling finances.
PAGE &4
rnd Robin..,n. AMiatant Manaller
Editorial staff positions were ably and competently held this year by Ruth Haller, associate editor; Earl Bullock, night editor; Jack McKinney, news editor; Avon Wilson, day editor; Cecil Rudeen, sports editor; Erma Lewis, copy-desk editor; and Larry Duffin, make-up editor.
Out 110 the Al'\lonaute
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Billy. Jan. Auatin John Broanan Ear! Bullock
M.. jo.i. Gl.n Ad. Ma...,l.. "_bal Ruth H.llâ&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ 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.
At the beginning of the second semester, gold service pins are given to all members of the Argonaut staff who have worked on the student newspaper for five consecutive semesters. This grant of recognition is authorized by the A.S.U.I. executive board and constitution. Such acknowledgement is due journalists on the campus. Eighteen received the Argonaut award this year. They were Marie Haasch, Paul Taylor, Lewis Orland, Ruth Haller, Jack McKinney, Phil Hiaring, Ada Hoebel, Avon Wilson, Dorothy Rosevear, Erma Lewis, Earl Bullock, Murva James, Miriam McFall, Bill Ash, Billye Austin, Marjorie Glenn, John Brosnan, Louise Paulsen.
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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, L Arrington,
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. A. E. WHITEHEAD, Coach
Hot SPMeh..
PAOE 68
Lewis Orland, stellar debator, is debate manager for Idaho. With his arrangements Idaho took part in the men and women's series held in Walla Walla, in the men's tournament held at Linfield, and in the meeting of the Pacific Forensic 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 Empowered to fix Maximum Hours and Minimum Wages in Industry." Eloise Hurley and Maxine MacFarland
of Kappa Alpha Theta won the cup for women, while Lawrence Duffin and Grover Knight won
for the Betas. Helen Moffatt and Bryant Kearl received the extemporaneous speaking cups.
x..w... nc.
Debating upon the fixed question,
"Resolved: That Congress Should Be 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. to receive the Delta Sigma Rho trophy. Victor Skiles and William
Reese debated for L.D.S. During the intramurals the teams argued both the negative and affirmative.
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Duffin. G...,,,,,r Knight
SCHOLARSHIP
A"d""y Robi"...."
Clifton Windl
Richard Bic:ldord
Steve Summers received the Alpha Kappa Psi medalion for being the senior man in business who achieved the highest accumulative average. Audrey Robinson got the Phi Chi Theta key for the same accomplishment for women. The Alpha Zeta cup went to Reo Smith Westover for the highest freshrr..an scholastic record of all enrolled in the College of Agriculture.
PAOE
n
The names of Richard Bickford, senior; and 1. Clifton Windl were engraved on the Xi Sigma Pi plaque for having the highest scholarship in their respective classes in forestry. The national forestry honorary has maintained this plaque since 1922 to honor students in its field. Lysle Schwendiman was awarded the medal given annually by Sigma Tau for frash in mining and engineering.
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Delta Gamma and Senior Hall broke the monotonous rec-
ords of Kappa Alpha Theta and L.D.S. by lopping scholarship heights. Delta Gamma received the Mary McClintock Upham women's award for highest scholastic achievements by averaging 4.819. Senior Hall outclassed all men's groups on the campus and was presented. with the Burton
L. French trophy for a 4.641.
=.
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JUDGING
The Agronomy team, which judges all types of grain in Pacific Coast agricultural meets, tcok a first position in competition with Utah University and Montana State Agricultural College. Alvin Schwendiman was judged high point man in the contest. Other members of the Agronomy team were Ralph W. Jackson, William A. Jean, with Kenneth Wade as alternate. Donald Corless acted as coach for the team. Team managers can not be overlooked. Dwight Hanley was manager for all judging teams, arranging competitions, itinerary, taking care of expenses and other rigorous duties accorded to all managers.
Mo~.lc Spl.ndo~
PAQE 18
Competing against five other teams from the Northwest, Idaho's Dairy Cattle Judging team placed third in the Pacific International Livestock Exhibition in Portland. The Idahoans were rated first in the judging of Jersey cattle. Team members were Donald Mortimer, 1. Macy, Rulon Ricks, 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 prized Rambouillet 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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â&#x20AC;˘
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. Ricks placed second as individual judge.
Rulon
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,
PAOE: 78
Mo~tlm.~,
M. Murdock. D. R. Th.ophllu., R. RlcQ, D. De.n.
Mora P.n......
AUTUMN
SOCIETY
On October 9 alumni and students renewed acquaintances at the Homecoming Mixer 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 Band supplied rhythmic music for both dances.
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I
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't coma 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 campus You have many .ympathizen ... Boots . . . Learninv by doing . . . Engine room . . . Ain't 10'" grand . . . Tut. no mod••ty . . . Look out Jean, it'll kick
i, a fairyland ... Oelt hau•• hom up hiqh
•
SOPHOMORES
Clan Younv
V.rl. Durant
James Galloway was elected president of the sophomore class 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 first semester 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 day which they sponsor at Christmas time. Roman Thune was general chairman of the dance and assembly which are the features of Holly day. The assembly in the auditorium preceded the dance, which was held at the Blue Bucket Inn and attended by a large and happy crowd.
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Robert Abbey Helen Abbott Jack Adamson Leon Addy Donald Albin
Robert Alexanderson Jean Alllon Chesler Anderson Don<'lld Anderson Earl Anderson
Kenr>eth Anderson Kennelh Arnett Leon<'lrd Arringlon Rudolph Aschenbrener Betly Ash
Harold Alklns Henry Atkinson Lavell Avery John Ayers Billy Bachar<'lch
Jean &er Cl<'lrence Bagnall Fr<'lnces Boird Virginia Boird Beverly B<'Iker
Helen Banbury Gerold Barton l<'lmes Bean Fr<'lncls Be<'ltty R<'Iymond Beeler
George Bennett Sus nn... Block M tthew Bc...rdm... n Morrts Bohma!l. William Boone
Belh Bothwell Eugene Bouqhlon Howord Bowmon J... rr.::! Boyd Wllliom Boyd
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Ellyn Bradshew Harold B~eltllin George Bremer Otto Brende Morlen BriQ'ham
Merle Britton Berber~ Brodrechl Mergaret Brown Richard Brown Wallace Brown
Ruth Browning Lloyd Broyles Loren Bruns Pauline Brush &I ...a Budqe
Edward Burl:.t" Eleancr Butler Ross Buller Katherine Clldy Claylon Campbell
Richard Cllmpbell Jemes Caples Kenneth Cllrberry Barwre Cerlqulsl Paul Cerlson
Merqeret Cllrothers Joseph Cerr Harold Carrinqer Jean Chendler William Chase
Georqe Chrepe Jemes Clack Allen Clllrk Grece Cleyton John Clemens
Helen Clouqh Merqllret Colburn Irene Commack Connie Connely ~vid Conselus
PAOE Itt
Everett Cox Delbert~ Crowley Kenneth Crowser Charles Crowther Robert DagQett
Edward Dakin Arthur Dalley Richard Darnell Homer Davies June Davies
C~rcl
Jean D~vls Margaret D~vis Neil Day lettn Denning Leah Dinnlson
Chester Dissmore George Dorsey Carl Drake lettn Driscoll Maxine Driscoll
Verla Dur~nt Harold Durham Marian DwiQht Douglas Edwards lohn Eldf'r
Carroll Elford Dorothy Elliott George Elliott Karl Emery Robert Erickson
Carle Esmay Morine Eubanks Earl Evans Iva Margaret Ev~ns Uoyd Evans
Eileen Exelton PhHip Fair Maurice Fereday Russell Fisher Allred F1echtner
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ReJ: F1uh,uty Leslie Fog-Ie Robert Forbes Je.:ln Fr"nC'is CI"rk FronC'iKO
Doris Fr"nson Albert Frei Uslon Fremstod R"chel Frevert V"lIet!o Fries
Kathryn Frost [)ovid Fulton ChllTles G"bby J"mes G"l\owoy Arthur G"nnon
lames G"rner Wilbur G"rten Hester Gentry MlIrcell" Ger"qhty Id" Mae GilIenw"ter
R"ymond Givens K"rl Geble Lorr"ine Goodm"n Gordon Goodsell Rit" Golzinger
Eleonoro Gr"h"m url Gregory Richord Greiner Forrest Gripton George GrOQon
Barbaro Gwinn John Hammerlund Leo H"mmond James H"mpton Judith H"mpton
Morgit Honsen Glenn H"rdinq MlIrY Harmer Theodore Horne" Ch"rles Horris
PAG& &3
J"ck. H"rrls J"ne H"rvey N"ncy H"rvey Owen H"lley Walter H"wal
Calypso Hawley John Haye Norman HeinUa Am~eline Helmholz Lester Hendrix
Oliver Henzel Eugene Herron Muguet Hesby Alberta Hill Helen Hill
Raymond Hill Billie Louise Hilll"rd Paul Hink.ey Wright Hitt Robert Hoqge
Dorothy Holden Neva Homan Max Hosoda Rosanna House Martin Huff
Esther Huqhes P"ul Huqhes Roberta Hughett Richord HutchIson Raymond Hyk.e
Mox Hymos Marion lsenburg Wesley locobson Nelson Jeffers Horold Jenk.ins
EIiz.at'oeth Jensen Mox Jensen Elmo Jeppesen Cloude Johnson Elaine Johnson
PAOÂŁ t4
Margaret Johnson James John.ten Ray Kaczmorek Wando Kay Mortin Keith
Clyde Keithley Leonord Kell099 Bernell Kennington Charles Kiljanczyk Mabel King-
Anthony Knop urnest Kole Hermon Koppes Frank Kurdy Tony Kurdy
Nicholas Lllfren~ Joseph Lombert Richord Lllmbert Linton 1.llng Wilbur 1.llrltam
Berkeley Ulrsen Ann Ul Rue Wesley Lllthen Ethel Lotlimore Dale UlwrenCe
James Lewi. Phyllis Lewi. Richard Linkhart Robert Linkhart Lois Lipps
lonet Lillie Edwin Uoyd Isabell Louis Ruth Lukens Alvin Macartney
Lester Mllcltey Frllncis Mlldson Charles Moillard Waller Mallory John Moguire
PAO&"
Andrew M"tsh Willi"m M"tsh"ll Rich"rd M"stin Helen M"thew! Chesler McArthur
John Mce.,.11 Zelm" Mce.,.rroll Betty Lou McConnell M"rq"rel McGee W"II"ce McGill
Berth" McGr~lh M/In;Jorel McPherson Henry McQuode John McVeigh Borry Merrill
Don Melke julio Milburn Arnold Miller Robert Miller Normo Mitchell
Sor" Mitchell How"rd Monks JOll8ph Montell Jomes Moore Mory Moore
Poul Morken M"bel Morton Wolter Musiol Zelmo Myers Orol Ne"ring
Conoid Nelson Mlchoel Nelson Williom Newlon J"mes Nixon Eomor Nord
l"y Nungester Audrey Oberg Fronk O'Brien MON;Juerile Ogle George Olmsleod
PAOl: "
Willi"m Olson John Osgood O"vid P"ce How"rd P"rish Ross P"r$Ons
Velm" p"tton Anton P"ulson 'II.mes Pence Arthur Petereen BlI.rb",~" Pe~erson
Winifred Peterson Frederick Pickell Willi"m Pierce Robert Pitts Velmer Pixley
AlI"n Poole Emmet Porter How"rd Potier Chllrles Poulton Ger"ld Price
John Price PlIul Price Robert Putnll.m MlIrgllret Quinn Arthur Quirin
Gordon RlIdlord Mllrill. RlI.phllel DoOllld RlImll Rober. RlIllirf Irving: RII.Uw
Phil Remllklus JeS!! Rhodes MlIxine Rice s"muel Rich Dee Ri<,:hllrdson
Ben Ricks Jessie Ricks Gerllid RidgewllY Elmer Riem....n Robert Rias
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Roy Ritchie Francis Roberls Foster Robertson Golden Robertson Helen RogunI
John Roice Harold Roise Esther Rosevear Herman Rossi Janice Rolering
James Ryan Ruth Ryan El!en s.,mpson Herbert s.,nderson Wendell Satre
John Shaller 54.on Schneider Robert Schmill Sherman Schmidt Charles Schuster
Lysle Schwendiman Ellen Scott Victoria Scott Aleene Shields Rolly Shumway
Ardis Simpson Justin Slele Vern Slichter Jessie Smith Loretta Smith
Lyle Smith Mary Smilh Raymond Smilh Robert Smith Edwin Snow
Gilbert Snow Christine Sollman Jack Sollman Gordon Sommer William Sorenson
PAOr: IlI8
Je1ln Spooner George St1lrk K1ltherine SI. CI1lir Robert Steph1ln H1lrold Stichter
More1lu Stodd1lrd CI1lrence Stokes Fr1lnces Stolle Alfred Stone Gr<'lnl Stringhllm
Nels Stromberg Irll Stubbs Helen Sulliv<'ln Mllry Sulliv<'ln Keith Sundberg
Cecil Sutton Helen Ann Sutton Frederick SW<'lnk Robert T<'lylor Wllrren Teqlln
WlIyne Thom<'ls Keith Thompson Wl!li1lm Thomson Rom1ln Thune Fred Tile~lon
Harold Torgerson Ailene Trunnell Richllrd Trzuskowski Helen Turinsky Edward Turner
Dorothy Utter Ruth V<'lnouck. Thom1ls V1lssar , Betty Ve<'lley Robert Verv<'leke
June Viel D<'lle Vining Leslie Voorhees Esther WIIgner H<'lrry Wakefield
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Elizabeth W~ldror Floyd W~llis Wilti!lm W~tl J~mes Welsh H~rold Wennstrom
W~yne
West Elden Westerq~rd Chester Westl~ll Borton Wetzel Reo Westover
Arthur While Kieler While Rex Will!lrd Lorr!line Wllli!lms Flor~ Willi!lmson
M!lry J~ne Willi~mson Le Roy Willmore CI!lyton Wilson Rich!lrd Wilson EdQ'!lr Wilson
Vincent Wilson Ancil Winger George Wood Russell Wood Ruth Woodw!lrd
Lyle Woody Robert!on Wyco{J Alice Wynn W!lyne Yenni J~mes Yoder
Ru.qsell Yorqesen Lorit!l York C1!lr~ Young John Young
M!lurice Young Bern~rd Z!lmww Theodora Zilk!!
PAOE 100
JUNIORS
Wil.l.ia"" M..,\ear
M...-jo.... Gl.nn
LoulM P.ua-n
P.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 the second semester. Others chosen were Agda Walden, vice president; Luke Purcell, secretary; Gerald Martin, treasurer.
R. H.worth. K. n __ ....Jd
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Luke Pu...,.l1
Aqd. W.lden â&#x20AC;˘ Oereld Martin
Junior week, the big time for the Juniors was held this year during the week of April 23. The general chairman of the week appointed by Prexy Fitzgerald was Ross Haworth. "South Sea" was the theme chosen by the committee for the week. The Junior parade, the cabaret, and the Junior Prom 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.EJ J..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.~lIe HJqh
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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Rob4rt Hulb.ry. B.S.(For.1 Urb<lnft HIgh School, Urbftnft, IlUn,," M • .,. Huleu. B.S.tEd.)
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Bert Huntinllton. B.s.(Ch.m.E.}
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Moacow High School
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Hlqh School
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01,,11.. Moo... , B.A. te.... and Clark Hl<;lh School. Spokane. W..lmlQlon
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B.U. Mottarn. B.S.tN.... &d.) St. M.oriel HiQh School
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B.S.(Ch.m.E.) Coeur d' Alene High School
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A'IIIde Weld.... B.S.(Ed.) Bonn... r.TrY Ulllh School
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Robe.t W.lch. B.S.(Ed.) O"' [lla Cenlrol Hl9h School. D<lnlvUIo N York
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On December 15 the University of California stopped at Moscow to playa two-game series with the Idaho Vandals. The ooys from the sunny south took the first game by a 45 to 34 score. However, the Vandals were battling all the way, and it was a last half drive that pushed the Bruins in the front. The second game was a different story. Led by scoring of Kramer and Bohman, the Vandals came through with a 30 to 26 win. The Idaho boys played good ball, guarding well and recovering the ball from the backboard, which was one of the main reasons for this victory_
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Idaho's Vandals made a title-bound Cougar team scrap for their two wins on February 5 and 6. Friday's tilt wound up the W.S.C. club winning 35 to 28. Kramer held high scoring honors. Saturday's game was even more spectacular and the men from Pullman, led by lvar Nelson, managed to nose out a 29 to 26 win. The other two games of the series, played on the Pullman floor, saw the Vandals defeated in the first game by a 42 to 17 score. The last game was a much more even clash, however the Cougars won, 48-40.
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The first two Oregon games kept the fans on the edges of their seats at all times. Both of the games see-sawed back and forth with the Oregon club coming out on the long end of a 32 to 29 and a 31 to 29 score. The third game of the series saw a rejuvenated Idaho ball club take the floor and play ball around the Oregon club to break into the win column by a 35 to 31 score. The last tilt, however, went to the Eugene club. They started to revenge their defeat and won, scoring 46 to the Vandals 33.
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The Vandals were not able to best the Washington Huskies in any of their four clashes. The first two games were played on the Huskies' floor; the Seattle men winning the first 24 to 17, and the second game 39 to 22. When the Washington team played on the home floor they were only able to best the Vandals by a last minute scoring spree. which netted then a 36 to 31 win. The last game of the series Leverich went on a scoring streak which was too much for Idaho to battle, and Washington won by a score 01 44 to 29.
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MINOR SPORTS
Under the direction of Coach Bob Tessier, former Tulane University varsity swimming star, Idaho swimmers this year competed in three intercollegiate swimming meets, and in the Minor Sports Carnival held in Moscow. Teams from the University of Washington, Washington State College, and University of Idaho competed. With only a limited turnout for varsity swimming, coupled with the loss of almost all of last year's squad, Coach Tessier was handicapped from the start. Idaho lost to Washington State College, the University of Washington, and to the University of Oregon, and placed third in the Minor Sports Carnival.
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Wrestling, the grunt and groan sport, found many participants and greater 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 Moscow March 6, and were undisputed Northwest wrestling champions. The Idaho wrestlers were invited to participate in the Pacific Coast championships at San Francisco. The season's record includes a 19-13 win over Washington State in the first match, a 23-13 defeat of the University of Washington, and a 21-15 win over Washington State College.
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Fencing, although a comparatively new sport at Idaho, is rapidly coming to the fore in popularity among the minor sports. Student Coach Arthur Peterson is trying to bring fencing at Idaho to the popularity it enjoys in the east. Idaho fencers competed in three intercollegiate matches, in the Minor Sports Carnival in competition with Washington and Washington State, and in a practice match with the Spokane Fencing Club. Although they won no matches, the interest shown in this new sport is significant. With only two veterans, Billy Gigray and Eugene Jay, Coach Peterson deserves credit for the commendable showing his team made.
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Tennis, ODe of the more popular minor sports at Idaho, is continually handicapped by the windy, rainy weather, which keeps the players inside. It did receive a boost last spring, however, with the completion of four new 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 in each case, but the individual matches were close and well fought. Tennis was 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 boxers this year brought to the fore the fact that good coaching and concentration are the two essentials of a successful sport. Boxing has been, and continues to be, Idaho's only self-supporting sport, and its popularity grows steadily year by year. The squad is under the direction of Coach Louie August, a University of Idaho student and boxer, reccgnized by the Golden Gloves Committee as the best boxing coach in the northwest, and picked by them to coach the tournament team at San Francisco, We extend thanks to this Idaho booster. Luk. Pur<:.11 Loui. Augu.t M. o.t.rhout, J. Ni.on, W. MeGill. R. Sundb....... Sehm;dt R. 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 North Dakota; the Vandal Frosh triumphed over the Meraloma Athletic Club of Vancouver, Canadian champions. Jim Clabby, Rolly Shumway, Bud Benoit, Patsy Fitzpatrick, Jackie Doone, and Ralph Miller won Northwest Golden Gloves championships at Seattle, Rolly Shumway and Jackie Doone won Pacific Coast Golden Gloves championships, Ross Sundberg and Rolly Shumway won Pacific Coast Intercollegiate championships, and Rolly Shum· way won the National Intercollegiate championship. oJ. Doon. P. rLbp.t!ck
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Idaho's sharpshooting rifle squad, coached by Captain Lewis Norman, did very well for themselves this year. Competing in the Ninth Corps Area match with teams from eight other states, they shot out a final score of 3602 points out of a possible 4000. In past years our rifle squads have stood among the best in their competetive matches, having won the national, and always placed somewhere near the top in all meets.
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PUBLICATIONS
When Sir James Barrie advanced the idea that woman was created from Adam's "funny bone," many quizzical brows lifted. But adequate proof for this whimsy can be found in the 193637 Blue Buckel edited by Marie Schneider. Under a woman editor, this college humor publication has maintained a high standard throughout six issues. Jean Dunkle, named as assistant editor, has teen a capable helper throughout the year. Contributors of unsuspected talent have helped to make these numbers representative of our campus through the use of satirical prose and caricature.
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The Idaho freshman handbook is published annually by the Associated Student Body, to be presented. to incoming frosh. This book is commonly known as the "Frosh Bible," because it is so helpful in the orientation of first-year students. The handbook contains a message from the President of the University, a complete list of officials, and an everhandy calendar of events, along with information on campus government, and affairs, athletics, activities, and organi路 zations, as well as traditions, songs, and school yells. The 1936-1937 edition was edited by Doris McDermott, with Lee Dailey and Ruth Bevis as assistants.
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LeonN~u
"The Idaho Forester," the publicalion that is issued annually by the School of Forestry, had Leon Nadeau as Editor in Chief and Don McKeever as business manager. The magazine is filled with articles of interest to men professionally interested in forestry. The doings of alumni and their addresses are listed, and the men receiving scholarships are reported. A section of the magazine, popular with students, is set aside for forester's humor. This year's edition featured the picture of Dean D. S. Jeffers and a message from him as the new dean of forestry. Field trips taken by the foresters were recounted for readers.
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The official publication of local engineers is "The Idaho Engineer." It endeavors to print articles of much interest to all the readers of its group. William D. Arms was chosen as editor, assisted by Robert R. Strachan as business manager. Associate editors are Howard Monks and Paul Taylor. The assistant business manager is Albert Torelle; circulation manager, Barry Merrill. Others on this staff include: editorial, Paul Parrish, Leslie Gillette, Lester Hansen, Robert Miller; business, Charles Harris, Paul Morken, Joe Lambert, Bill Herrington, and Linton Lang.
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Miss Jean Collette took upon her shoulders the burden of directorship left vacant by the leave of Fred C. Blan路 chard. That she is not afraid of hard work, long hours, and arnbitio.us, mooern productions is evinced by the two major plays she has directed: "Paths of Glory" and "Noah." Recognizing the fact that technical students can not enroll in play production courses, Miss Collette initiated a system of try-outs for those interested in dramatics. The cam路pus is justly proud of Miss Collette as she is an Idaho graduate.
John J". SOU....
John F. Sollers fills a long-felt need in the drama department for a technical man. Coming to Idaho with scholastic training at Carnegie Technical Institute and Yale. and practical experience in little theatre, Mr. Sollers has had ample opportunity to test his ingenuity with an inadequate stage and meager equipment. In "Paths of Glory" and "Noah" he employed unit sets and used lights for variety in the modern manner. Besides serving as technician, his job is to train students in beginning play production and interpretation.
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"The Bishop Misbehaves" opened the theatrical sea路 son. The paradoxical title suggests comedy, and comedy it was with Gene Ryan in the stellar role of a Bishop who yearned to solve a murder mystery. With Annette Wien as stooge, he solves a jewel theft and restores the heroine-Nerissa McNealy-to her estate
by fOiling the villain of the piece-Ted Brasch. Charles Marshall commits grand larceny and gets the girl, while comedy is furnished by Fred Rasmus-
sen, 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 staged impressionistically, it was concerned with idea, not character. Each in the cast of thirty men and one woman contributed concretely to the idea-war is futile butchery. Veteran campus actor Aldrich Bowler deserves most comment for his superior interpre路 tation. Significant portrayals were given by Andy James, Glendon Davis, Ted Pyzyk, George Oram, and Ray Hyke. The cast was chosen by try-outs.
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"Petticoat Fever," a comedy, was Fred C. Blanchard's last play for the regular season before he departed for a leave of absence. The play deals with Dascom Dinsmore, a feverish wireless operator played by Andy James, who is frustrated from loneliness in the Arctic Circle. Beatrice Fisher as Ethel Campion literally descends from the clouds to sweep him off his feet, bringing her fiance, Earl Bopp. Dascom's fiancee appears in the person of Helen Wilson, and thereby hangs the conflict, affording a fun-lilled evening.
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Going a step further in mOOern dramatics, the ASUI presented Dudrey Obey's "Noah," a fantasy in three aets, based upon the Biblical flood. and founding of the races. Glendon Davis carried the stellar role as the 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. Other actors took the parts of animals on the Ark. Ann Curtis was director's aide.
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"Lady of Letters," a three-act comedy, ended the theatrical season hilariously. Beatrice Jane Fisher played the leading and title role of a woman who
wanted to be useful and so purchased a povertystrickened author's book and published it. Glendon Davis played the author, while Peter Dodds was the Lady's husband. Margaret Taylor, Eugene Ryan,
Barbara Walker, Ann Curtis, and Fred Rasmussen played character parts. Others in the cast were Bess Cuddy, and Betty Bodwell. Settings were designed by Dorothy Brown.
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Interest in the drama often takes the form of unglori. hed, unsung lal:xJr for those students who devote hours backstage and receive no more thanks than the responsibility placed on them by the directors of dramatics and than the self-satisfaction derived from the act. Some of these admirable individuals prefer to construct and strike sets, doing such menial labor as hammering nails and calcimining flats; others pull light switches and put on grease paint. Such scenes as those used in "Noah" require real artists, skilled in producing stage effects.
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At the head of the Music Department of the University of Idaho is Archie M. Jones, who came here from Minnesota in 1935. Mr. Jones has charge of the Vandaleers and an a cappella choir, which is his brain-child. Ably assisting Mr. Jones is George Stump, who also is from Minnesota. But singing can't go on without accompaniment, so we have Carl Claus, who has been the director of the Idaho Symphony Orchestra for fourteen years, and has one of the finest of student orchestras in the Northwest. Nor would the Military Band be such a fine aggregation were it not for the flashing baton of Robert M. Lyon, who changed the tooters from "monkey suits" into gay blue-and-gold band uniforms. Our pipe organ gave Hall Macklin a vent for a talent which he possesses, besides his fine piano playing and instruction in piano at the University. The Misses Miriam Little, Velma Gildemeister, and Bernice Barnard, all of whom have studied abroad, instruct the instrumental aspirants at the University of Idaho.
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CulClaWl
Idaho's Symphony Orchestra, directed by Carl Claus of the Music Department is a group composed of the outstanding talent in stringed and reed. instruments. It numbers more than fifty pieces. Several of the members of the Music Faculty participate in the concert and assist at practices. Karl Wilson is the student director. Each year the Symphony Orchestra gives two formal concerts in addition to its various appearances at all of the important assemblies held at the University, besides sponsoring recitals in which it features its most talented young artists.
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The Idaho Pep Band was organized on this campus in 1929. It comp:JSeS a group of the outstanding student talent, who supply snappy music at all major athletic 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 came under the direction of the Music Department, keeping
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its former right of choosing its own members and director, and remaining independent financially. Student director Jim McFarland swung the baton at the jig-saw Pep Band show and at all the games.
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The A Cappella Choir, an innovation of Archie M. Jones, head of the Music Department, has enjoyed great popularity and rapid increase in membership since its birth two years ago. These vocalists form a group composed of both male and female voices. Their group membership is based upon the showing of the singers in scholarship, personality, singing ability, and activities, along with the ability to appear before an audience. This year the A Cappella Choir combined with the University 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 group under the direction of bandmaster Robert M. Lyon which provides music for the marching feet of the R.O.T.C. cadets during the drills and inspections. This band is organized with officers and a board of directors. The blue and gold suits started this year by playing and parading at their homecoming game. Later in the season at the Oregon game, they again played and paraded. In a Band Concert, with a repetoire which included older classics and the newest in swing, the musical cadets ended their year.
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The Vandaleers are a mixed chorus selected on the basis of their singing ability, gocx:l. scholarship, outstanding character and personality, who represent the University in concerts held throughout the Northwest. It is under the direction of Archie Jones of the Music Department with James Burkhard managing. BeSides supplying music at graduation, and caroling at the Christmas season, this group has many members in the choirs of local churches. This season, the Vandaleers went to Portland, Boise, Spokane, the smaller surrounding towns, and also gave a performance at the Lewiston Cherry Blossom festival.
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The annual Spring Song Fest, sponsored by Sigma Alpha Iota, the honorary for women music majors, or those 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 a member of Sigma Alpha Iota. Each of the dormitories, as well as the Greek houses on the campus, presented their various songs in the contest. Members of the music faculty acted as judges. Several of the groups wore uniform costumes, which were very effective. The winners of this contest were the Gamma Phi Betas for the women's division, and the Phi Gamma Deltas for the men.
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Professor Archie M. Jones of the Music Department presented the University of Idaho Singers and the A Cappella Choir in Haydn's "Creation," both at the Summer Session, and in December of this school year. The large student chorus was composed of male and female voices numbering 160. Hall Macklin played the organ and the Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Carl Claus, made a background and accompaniment for the singing. The outstanding singers were featured in solos. The "Creation" is an oratorio, and is one of the three most famous in the world. 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 Deparbnents that may be found in schools of its size anywhere in the land, and in having student talent which is worthy of a high recognition. Chief of them is the Pep Band, a student organization with a reputation throughout North Pacific circles. This year Jim McFarland is its director. Richard Swingler is a member of everything that pertains to music, and most versatile of the student musicians. Gertrude Gehrke is the accompanist for the Vandaleers, and plays pipe organ music for local churches. Dick Baker is said by Harold Bachman, of Chicago University, to be one of the best trumpet players he has ever heard. Idaho's string quartet presented numerous concerts in this vicinity. Th. String Qunt.1
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WINTER SOCIETY
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The Senior Ball was a sophisticated scene with decorations of black and silver in a modernistic winter garden wherein guests danced to music of Paul Ennis' band. This band was also featured at an assembly preceding the Holly Day Dance of the Sophomores, in which a gay informal atmosphere was created by a lighted tree, bells, wreaths, and colored streamers. Chru.tm. . brinlfO Holly Day Dance
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Barbara and pall take advantaqe of the fint lunlhine So do carpenten constructing the infirmary . . . White shoes and tennis arrive . . . Then that Ipring frost Baleball and girls dancing on the green are a further sign of 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
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He who used to play football on Idaho's championship football team of 1900 now calls signals from the money end of the game. George E. (Cap) Horton has been Graduate Manager of student activities since 1923. Of special interest to him this year has been the investigation and formulation of plans for the construction of a new $50,000 football 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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The executive board of the A.S.U.I. is entrusted with the legislative and executive powers of the constitution of the student body. Meeting weekly, its members hold office for one-year terms and are presided over by the president. Ex-officio members are a faculty advisor, an alumnus, the editor of the Argonaut, and the president of the A.W.S.
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SENIORS
Wilfrood Fry
Four years have elapsed since our worthy seniors entered as green freshmen. This year the Gem of the Mountains dedicates the spring section of the yeari:x>ok to those who have 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 the important post of second semester senior class president. This distinction fell to Miss Helen Parmley. Others elected to fill the remaining offices of the oldest class were Paul Jones, vice president; Audrey Robinson, secretary; and Robert Jensen, treasurer.
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Mortar Board, national senior women's honorary organization, was installed at Idaho in 1923. The purposes of the group are to serve the campus, to promote scholarship and leadership, and to encourage a friendly feeling among women. Members are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, sociability.
MEMBERS JANE BAKER ESTHER FLENNER
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CATHERINE BJORNSTAD ERMA LEWIS
DORIS McDERMOTT
DOROTHY BROWN DOROTHY ROSEVEAR
Silver lance, local honorary group for senior men, was established at Idaho in 1923. Senior men are honored with the silver lance on Campus Day and are chosen 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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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
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Albe., Bl.l•• B.8.(Ch.m.l PTi_ ~'".r Hlqh School
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Boo'h. B.B.(t:d.)
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Ann B-tric. Brend., B.S.(H.&c.1 a",Uiork H>qh School Uni... rsity <>l W...hincI'on l.app<o Alpha
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.1"",_ P. B .... wn. B.S.IFoT,J Hoi 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.
Wil.on Bundr, B.S.(Aq>-.) Cu.ldeNc Hlqh School
Rich.rcl DO"91_. Burr, D.8.1AO'.) Wei'! High School. aevelond. Ohio Purdue Unlv....Uy TlI<It8 Xi; A'll Cub; C ..... Count,.." Purdue Exponent; W .....tllng, 2-34
Glenn Bull.T. B.S.(E.E.) Eden HIQh School
Thaclcl.us Lionel c.mpbell. LL.B. 801_ HlQh School Unl.....1y 01 Idaho. B.A. Doq.- 1932 Siq_ Cht Phi Bet<l l.<oppa; 81"" Key; 511 ...... L.once: Soobberd .nd Bl.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.
Earl C. C•• Iao", B.8.(S....) Do....., Hlqh School Ulah Slate Ajr1CUIlUr,,1 CoIt.qe. Unlftrtlly '" daho. Southttrn Branch R>denbaU<;lh Hall; Alpha. J::"ppa Pa.
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ROM" Cal"lMnt••, B,S.IM.t.E.) Sel""", Hiqh School
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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.........l Dobdio. J.
01'0.... Chohlla. 8.8.«'....) Ul'Iol:IOIn Hlqh Schocl. ~ Ohio Ml<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:
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M-x>w Hiqh "..,hoQI
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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.l Frulu.r.d HlQh School o.lta 0>1.
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01."" Coughla", LL.B. Kemme .... r. Wyomlnq 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"",".
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Curtloo. B.S.(Ed.) Sondpolnl High School Koppo Alph" Th"lo; EnQU.h Club; W""lmlnsier Guild; Lili... 01 lhe Field. 2; Chorus. I; One A",s, L
&It.ab.th Dahl (Mu •. Ed.l Plummer Hlqh School Joh" Daly. LL.B. Buhl High 5<:hool
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. 0.0<'9. Cl....,,"'. D.w..,". B.S.(Mu•.Ed.) 801 Hillh 5<:hool BoI Junior CoIleqe CotleQ" of lcloho Rlc!enboU\lh Holl; Phi Mu Alpho; Engli.h Club.
0.0"ll. W. D ••". B.S.(Ed.) Emmell Hillh 5<:hool Colleqe oIldoho Belo Thel<l Pi; SOphomo.... F""tboll Monoger. 2; Gem 01 t.... Moun· toln•. Snop-Shol Editor. 3·4. doh" P. D.ck••• B.S. lone. Woohinqlon Hillh Honora. 1-2; Rifle, 2-3.
M.rio" 0.1."•• B.A. 801... HI<;Ih School Huold O.M..... B.S.(P... _M-.I.) Woll""," HI<;Ih School Lombdo ChI Alpho; Inl"rnottonol Relotton. Club; Blu" Buck"l. L
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. Rlch.rd Di••k.n. B.S.(ro •.) MIl"'''uk..... Wloccnsin
Ell." Doll.rd. B.S.(Ed.) BoI... High School Cy.... 0 ....... B.S.(P....·M.d.)
Wollo"," HiQh School
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Ha....i.t Foote Dunham, B.A. Bol.. HlQh School Lucill. Du_nbury, B.S.t£d.)
Wei.... High School Antioch CoI1_ College of l<hIho Los 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 School Ricks College Forney Hell; W.A.A.; En<;ilioh Club.
A.....l L. Erlckaon. 8.8.(AII") Rich College, High School De""rtmenl Rich Colleg.. BMCI .... m Younq Unlvertlly
Ul<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 School Coeur 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 end Be,. T.......ur.., 4; AfQoneut, 1·2-3·4; Del",t... 2-3-4, Men"'l'" 3; Blue Budel. 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 School Coeur 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 School Gont6Qo Unl..-mly
FOOlb.Il, I; Boolk"lbell, ].2, Debete. I; Glee Oub. 1-2.
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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.tUOh H.ll, s.er.lIlry.T......... 3; Xl $lqm<I PI. Secretar'!'.Fi_L Aqenl. " ROMrt B. O . .dner. B.S.lAgr.) Goodlnq Hlqh School GoodlnQ
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BM.t"- Olbboo. B.8.(B .....) M....,... Hlqll School
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Rich.rd 0 ...nOU9h. B.S.(ror.) Deyton. Ohio
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Forney HIlI.
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1'•• ,,10 Hlg<lhu. B.S.(I1"••)
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Berth. J..,1Loo". B.S.lEd.) G,anqooYlll. High School Della Della Della.
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RocI ... y Joh...to... LL.B. Payette HlQh School
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R...... C. IU...._. a.S.le.E.1 Twin Fall. HlQh Schocl Unl-.-.lty aI Idaho. s.:...~ Branc:h Pill Gam.... DelI4; A.S.C.Eo
TwU. Afton Kinghorn, e.8.<Ed.l G",,",", Union Hlqh School. Gndler. Col,lomla
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BrIo""m Younq Unl...,..ty He,.. Hall; lCapp" Del'" PI; P.m Oub; W.A.A.; £nq1W> Oub: Uoi.u.. n .... Sporb 101,,_. 4, Inlr....u...1 Sporu 101.._ b Ho,.. HolL 4; W.A A Eucuti... Boef'd. 'I, R.lle Teem, 3-4; Blq SI.Ier. 4.
0.... K1_pler. B.S.ts....) 80Iee Hl9h School
no....,co M. Krlb.. B.A. W"II_ HI9h School Cheney Norm.al School Forney HolL
Sroou Lando... B.S.lBu•.) Poyell<l HlQh School Il<tI<l TMl<l PI.
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Kath"}'n Folmer wna. B.A. Lewloton Hlqh School KaPP<l K8PP!' G~mmo; Spur.; E"9hsh Club: DeSme1 Club; Arvonoul, 1-2; Gem of the Mount"lns, L
Lo"'''KO wntar. B.S.tEd.) PC-I Fall. High School
E. Walta. Larvilli•••• Jr. (8.$.(» .... ) Sodo SprlnQs High School W...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 Junior
W.... k. 3; A.5.U.I .. P....i<!enl 4: Cholrman A_mbly COmmlll..... $oph Hcl'! o..Y. 2; Cholrmon Building R"luveMlion CommlUee. Engl"....,ulldin<;!, 2-3·4.
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K.m'tlth AUltin l.o.uritsen. B.S.(MuI.Ed.J Vlelo, 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<I o..b<lte; Winner. P<>ptI Or"Io"c,,1 Conted.
Do.othy R. Loonf. .t, B.S.{Ed.) 501 HIgh School Boj 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.J Fil"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 School Gonuog<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 of th" Mounl<lln•. 1·2.3; Blue Budet. 1.2, ATqon"u!. 1·2. Eoch"1\QtI Edllo' 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 School Unive..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 School Gonuoq" 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 Stunt Ch"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""" Tau Idaho EnQI.-,.; "-x:lated Enqi-..; A.l.E.E..; Hou ... P.-d<mt Inte<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
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Rob•• t .. V. M .. ttn...... B.S.lH.I:c.) 801... HJqh School F......., Hall, Hom. Eoonomlco Cub; Arqonaut Homot EoonomICII Cub. 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 _ .
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M ..rjor!. McCowon Roboort 0 ......1..1 McCue. B.S.<Ed.) Sou'h P...-:len<o Hlqh School. Sou'h Po~. c..lolOTnlo Chol","t. Junior CoI~ Alph& Tou 0r!MQ"; "I" Club: Peon Oub: Football. 2.3.... Caploln. ~ Track. 2·3"'; Vloe·Pre.!den1 'T' Oub. ~.
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Dorothy EU••booth McK... B ..... 80&.. HI';Ih School 801.. Junlo. CoII_ PI aelo Phi; Intemollonol lIelollOfU Oub; Ge", oIlho Moun"'ln•. Wllliam E. McK... 8.S.(ror.l
Norlh Centr"l HI';Ih School. Spokone. W".hlnqton AoaocIoled Fo.....,e...
Wllli.m "'lfrec\ Men. .ly. 8.S.(Ed.) M-..- Hl<Ih School Tou Mem Aleph; Proeidenl 01 Tou Mem "'leph. Locol ond Nottonol. Mlnnl. M.y.... 8.S.{H.Ec.)
SUQOr&I"", Hlqh School
Fornooy HoU; Home
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Robart Cly'" MII!'r. B.8.(A.p.)
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AIIM.t A. Monn.n. J •.. B.A. M"*,,,w HI(lh School Phi Gam"", Della; Hlqh Honon. 3; Alpha Koppa Pal- Soobbord .. !>d BLodr. AfQOtWOUI. 2. M.tT EllulMth Mont90......,. B.A. Edon Rural Hlqh School Vnl ...... 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.) Hlqh School. e-. Wyomlnq
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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!lornlo o,oli"y Junior CoIIeq<> Undl.y HolI, "I" Cub, Croa Counlry Oub. 3: Undl.y H..1L Vice P_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 School 8oI.. /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... Goal of the Noun""- I.
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Cortland J. N"rth,or' B.S.{S"•. ) Boloe Hl'lh Schoo Unlv....lty $chool, VletorI". a.IUsh CoJ"mbl..
CoIl6<je olldoho Phi Dell<! Th"lIo; Alpha Koppd Pol.
Alf,...j, Eugene NUjlent. B.$.(O• .,!.)
Wall.."," High
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lIidenbough Holl; Sigma G<>mmo [pollon; A""",,,loled Min.. rs; Fon· clr>g,
2. ld"ho Mine•. 3·4.
Clau~~I~':H1hNSc~f'B.S.(M.E.l Ridenwugh Hoi?: Sigm.. Gomme EPOllon; Anocl.,te<! Mine.... A.l.M.E.; Id"ho Mine., 2-3-4. Editor 4. Vioto. NYlI...n, B.S.(AlI'.) Mc.cow High $chool
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.
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.
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.
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_ d.ck Pike ali.... B.S.(ror.) A""condo Hlqh School. A"..condo. Montono Montono School 01 Min"" University 01 Montone $1gmo Alpbo Epoilon; A..x:loted FOTflSlaTB. Willi.", d.m_ O'Nem. B.S.(Ed.)
Lewi. ond C1or. Hlqh School. $po.o"". Wa.hlngton North......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"",t Club; 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. 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.
How• ..I Cr.ne o.welt, B.A. N.mpe Hlqh School Whll""'n Coli""", Coll_ 01 ldoho Lindl.. y H.lI. dohn CI.i. Owen_, B.S.<Ed.) M.lod High School Weber CoII"",e Rlden!>ough Holl.
Mer)' F •• nc_ Peine, B.S.(H,&<:,) Lewl.lon Hlqh School
Pi llfIlo Phi; Phi UP'lI)on Omicron; Gflm 01 Ihe Mounloln•. 3; Blue Buc."l. 2: Koppe Phi, I.
RoJ>..t P.inter. B.A. 80; ... High School
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Thorn.. W. Paint... B.8.(B..a.) 801.. Hlqh Sehool 801.. 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. Utah W."". Jo.mk>r Col'-qa Unl_!)' of Utah PI IleIa Ph~ HlQh Hoo-s. I; Kappo 0.110 PI; Catdlnal ,,~, I n _ · tIonal hlol\Qno Oul>; W_ _ Guild; W.A_A.; An;JOI"'ut Gtmt of tlla Mounlalne; 81 ... 8""",, W.A_A. T""nlo Ma.-.-r; Inlramural
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William N.l.on Pa .. B.B.ICh.m.E.) 80lae Hlqh Seh.ool 801.. Junior Col~ Phi Oella TMIa; High Honon 3; Pre. Oul>; Ma~' aul>; &.gllah Ouh; 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 Sehool Unlvarolty 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., Caltlelorrl Pettijohn. B.S.(M .... Cd,) HIQh School
PI Bel" Phi; 519..... Alph.o 1010. T u r; Cardln<>1 K~. !'reoldent; T ""....... 2; Arvonout. 3; Oa_ Vand<olaero. Secreta,.., J-3; Spu 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-a Col~ 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.lnqlon Lewidon SlaM N""""'l School EnQHoh Cl..b; AfQOfI<O"l.
M.rvuJ'Wtt. Turnar R.lnh..-t. B.S. N_ Plymouth. HlQh Schcd Col. 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:hooI Bol... I.. nlor- Colloqe Oeltoo Oe!too Oe!too; EnQHoh Club, <I; WeoImI_ G ..lld, <I; Treble Clel Club. 3. Ford D. Robo..uon, B.8. Roow.n Hl<rh School wmamotte 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 Schcd
Goodlnq 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.... 4, l:IlQ Sloter. 3-4.
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I..... L.oo Ro,. RoI..-.... B.S.(Ch......!:.1 Mo.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>" $>qm<o; HIQh H _ I; tdaho Soclet, of Chemlool EnqI.-n. Doroth,. M. R_M.r, B,A. Gt..nn. F.....,. HIQh School Alph.. Phi; MOTt.. , Boord. T""'..."',; N.. ,lh... T..bt.; C<ordlnal K..y; o..l101h T..th GI"",I. Pre.ld.."l 4; K.. pp" PhI, 1·2. VI",,·Prelldenl 3. Wom..n'. "("' C1 ..b 3·4; Enqlloh C1 ..b, 1·2·3·4; Arqon ....l, 1.2·3. Wom.. n'. EdltOT 4; Ge:m of th.. Mou"t..ln., \.2.3·4; Bt... B..dal, t-2, E..ch.. nqe Edno. 3-4; Co-.d Arqonaul. "-.::l..1o EdJ10r 4; Debalo; 1.2; A.S.U.t. EoacuU ... Boord, 3; A.W.S. 0111""" 4; W.A.A. OIfloa', 2.
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Elm.er F. ROM, B.$.(B"".) c..OC8<!e Hi<;lh School CoI1tlQa ofld..ho Undl"y H"ll; Sw....l H"Il, 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'Mn Interfr"lernity Council Conilitution CommlUee,
Kurt Otto Rubl,."h. B.S.(Fod AI""" Fortier High School. New Orl"8n., Loul.i8M Loui.18M Sklle Unlveuily Undl"y H"ll; Sweet H811; Auoci8tad For...te...; Foreston' Choru. c.en G. Rud..n. B.A. Troy High School
,John Le.. Ru .. bk... B.S.(O..ol.) Wolloce Hi<;lh School Alpho T8u Omeq,,; Si<;lm8 Gommll Ep"llon; Aoeocioted Min..... , Eull....... Joh... Ry.n, B.A. EmmaU HI<;lh School Pell" Tou Pell,,; lnlerooUtlQl"le Knighl., 1.2; Engll.h Club. 1·2·3·4. T""",ul"" 4; The Cun"ln. 3·4; PeS_t Club; Dr8m..tic.. 1-2.3·4; A,S.U.!. PI"y•.
M .. rion Rob..rto Ry .. n. B.A.
Edword Uille High School, Auburn. Moine Colby ColltlQe. W8lerville. M"lne W.A.A .. 3; Ar<;1Ol"lllut. 3-4; Gam oltha Mountoin•. 4 S.. rn Ry..... , B.S.(Bu•.) Monrovi8 Hi9h SchooL Monrovi8. c..lilornl"
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. K.thl.... " S..m.m.. B.S.(Ed.) Mosoow Hi<;lh School
Joon S.ndlor<!. B.S.(Ed.) K"lJ<><n High School
Ed .... Sowy••. B.S.(H.Ec.} Mol8d High School U...iyeuily o( ld ..ho. Southam Br" ...ch Forney H811; Home Eco... omlc. Club.
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'MI Key; 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. 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.mdry Judqlng T.... m. 4.
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••
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Alvin Schw.ndlrn.n, B.S.{Alld SugM-5<'Ilern Hiqh School University 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 School Lnh 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 School University 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.l 801 ... Hi'lh School Alph" Phi; Phi u""non Omicron; Cerdinel Key; K"ppe Phi; English Club; 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; Keppe Delle 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_ [.<>cullve Boerd. 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"ohington GonU>g" Uni ye ..i1y lernbd" Cht Alph", President; Siqrn" G~rnrn" EpoilQf'l. Pr...ident; Blue Key; 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 •.1 Sug",·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; Blue Bucket: 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.mule s"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"ho Albion 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.I Mo»X>WH'qhSchool
Robart S .... -.ch.&a. B.S.CC.E.) Wala.c. Hlqh Set>od ldab<> Enqu-. S u a - ~ In....",.Iooq...... KnioQhL
V..n.tt. Bto,"_..,.. B.S.lS....) Huallon Hiqh School Un'""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.1 Ha"",llon HI<;Ih $chcw:>l Unlv..,.olty 01 Idaho. Southern Branch Hayo Hall; En<;JUoh Clut>; Id<>ho Oftn; Gem 01 the M"unlalno. Honoro Editor; W.A,A.
Violat E. Summ... B.8.(S....) Jer-..- Hl<;Jh Set>od Uni_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.1 Colo<.. 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.1 a..rUlon Hl<;Jh Schoot O.rkllon, Waohlnqton La_lolon SI<IIe N.......I School Phi Ga.m"", 0..11e; Phl ""U Alpha; Unlverolty Symphony: M,hla.y Concert Ilond; Pep Ilond.
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Ruth Emily TaIlor, B.S.(Ed.) Aohlond H1Q School Aohlond. Ol"<!l\lon Southern Ocegon Normsl School. forney HoU; T....bl.. a"r, 3; University $1"Q..... 4; W.A.A .. 3.4, A1'Qon"ul. 3; Blue Buck"', 4: G<!m of Ill." Mount"ln., 4; Big Slote., 4.
William Taylor, a.S.(Fo•.} Redondo B&<.ch. c..lifornlo
Rodnay Te<la", B.S.(Agr.)
Fner Hiqh School
Conatanoa "anlea T-.gland. B.S.(Ed.l Gen_ Hi9h School
Forney Holl; Enqll.h Club; o..l"lh Toth Glrntll; Big SI'ter, 4.
Alana Po"H". Th'....n, B.S.(Ed..1 Cho,l... ',once. Adorn. High School C1Mkolon. W".hi"910n Forney Holl, Kopp" Della Pi. 4; Phi Bel" 51'1""'; Enqlioh Club. 3·4; Univ"TOily Sing...... 4: Bl"e Budet 4. 000"0'0 R. Thi.....". B.$.(Ed.)
lewiston High School
W,..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. Ani m,,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 School COlleqe 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 School Unlv"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 School BrlghGm Younq Unlv
Forney Holl; Hlgh""t Hono dal.... rs; Dre,netico,
ity
3; K<.pp<I Della Pi; Englioh Oub; Vftn·
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.l Wei ..., 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 School CoJJ"'l" 01 Idaho Oreqon 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<Jko1e North o..kot.. Stel<> CoIl....,,, $19,ne Nu: Aoaocloled For...I".., 3·4; Id4ho For...!er. 3-4, A08OCI"ted Fo..... 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 School Unlve,..,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; Blue K"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.nlo Whltmon 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. Alumni Secre"'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; Debole Monog"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; Cholrmon Cempus 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 School lewl.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 School Millo CoIl6Qe Univ"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<l e.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"ohlnglon Whllworlh 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. Colilornlo Cholley 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. ldoho University ol Id~ho. Soulhern Br.. nch Rldenbough HolI; Zi SI<,1mo Pi; Aaociole<l For...t.....
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GEM
Wallace Rounsavell has been Editor-in-Chief for the Gem of the Mountains during this year of 1936-37. The cooperation between Wally's editorial and business staffs has made it possible for him to edit a yearbook of high quality.
Richard P..1a
... Active in many deparbnents in the University, Richard Paris has a capacity for forming all kinds of financial plans for the yearbook. He, with the help of his staff, has more than satisfactorily settled all the business matters concerning the publication of the Gem.
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W.hu Dinniaon
James Yooer was selected as Associate Editor of the Gem, while Walter Dinnison was chosen as Assistant Business Manager. These men will follow Wally Rounsavell and Dick Paris as editorial and business staff heads. The proouction staff should not remain unsung. The students on productions have the duties of indexing, checking, and mounting all pictures before sending them to the engravers. The business staff must solicit advertising to aid in the financial success of the yearbook. This staff also takes care of Gem sales which are the highest of all time this year. The business men distribute the books upon publication. Production Stâ&#x20AC;˘ .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
Assistants in the editing of the Gem do not bear high sounding titles but in actuality contribute signihcantly to the success of the yearbook. Realizing this fact, the editors of the annual publication have followed the policy of recognizing active service by the gift of a copy of the book after the student has worked for three years, or has performed exceptionally in one.
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BASEBALL
f936e~g~ Washington State路 Washington Oregon - Oregon State
Idaho路
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Th. pit.,h dul'lnq th. C>r.qon ..1'1..
4
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路7, but in the second game the Vandals were stopped when
they lost by a score of 4-1 to Bob Millard, a sophomore pitcher. Wally Geraghty made a hit that scored Idaho'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 hit
home runs in the first game.
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Tha ""o,..bo..d . not too oood lor tha VandaJ.,
The Vandals played O.S.C. on May 7 and split a double header with the Beavers in two closely con路
lested games. Though O.S.c. took the first game by a 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 State by the scores 7-4 and 11-6. Idaho's costly errors helped 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 the Washington Huskies' conference schedule with two games at Seattle. The first game was big路league ball, tied till the last inning when a hit brought a Washington man in for a win of 3路2. The Huskies came back in the next game to win from the Vandals 9-0. When Washington met the Idaho nine on the home
diamond May 26 and 27, they had improved. The Vandals lost the first 4 to 3 and then climaxed the end of their 1936 series by winning the second 12 to 7.
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On April 15, the Whitman nine journeyed to Moscow to play the Vandals the first of a two-game series. Due to a big advanatge because of early spring weather conditions that permit them to practice early in the season, they were able to knock the Idaho club over 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 end of this game, bagging 13 while the Vandals copped 10.
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Id.ho "'.... on., '0<> Off ••• h. cr.ck of .h. b••
The Vandals opened their annual battle on April 25
with 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 second game on errors, the score being 6-3 for Pullman. The last two games of this four-game series were
played as a double header at Moscow. Idaho took it on the chin in the first game by a 10-1 score. The second game the W.S.C. nine banged out a 17-3 victory. Four home runs with men on bases proved
the downfall for the Idaho club.
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E. Rihh.lm••. W. Po..... J. P C. Adklna, P.lm r. Mm.t
cock. O. Cabl•. W. Bootu. R. P......n. D. John_n. P.t...on. C".ch Mil•• Ryan S. N_l,.. W. Kantola. R. Smith, tI. Clou_•• J. Ba.ka•. Mana'll.' P. P ....b.t. A. S-man, r. Snydu, D. Nal.on. O. Holm_
1936
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MIKE RYAN
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It'. Qol"Q to IN cl_ H..I_,. I...... 10 .1M ,.~
For the seventh consecutive year the Idaho Vandals downed the Montana Grizzlies on the cinder path. Track men from Idaho ran away from the Montana men in the meet of May 9 by winning 85 to 46. Two Idaho records were broken in the meet. Powers of Idaho broke the 1927 record in the 120-yard low hurdles by cutting the time to 24,5 seconds. The other record was broken by Neeley, who cut the 1928 record in the 440-yard dash to 49.3 seconds. One of the 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
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Who?
When the Idaho Vandal Trackmen met the Whitman tracksters on April 25, Bill Powers, Idaho's vereatile trackman, came out on top of the meet with 14 points beside his name. Don Johnson did his share by taking first in the javelin throw and the shot put. On May 16 at Corvallis, the Vandals again downed their opponents, this time the Oregon State Beavers, 66Yz points to 64Yz. Adkins, Powers, McCue, Max路 son, Neeley, Johnson, Probst and Ritzheimer all did their part in garnering nine firsts for Idaho which offset the a.s.c. second and third places,
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IUL-e~Meei In May when Idaho, Montana, and Washington State met at Pullman for an all conference meet, the final count showed Washington State with 98 11 points, Idaho, second with 49 1-'2, and Montana with 19 points in their favor. Powers finished first in the l00-yard dash for fdaho, while Cy Adkins lowered his own time in the mile to 4:26. Stew Neely placed first in the half-miie and Cable tied lor lirst in the high jump. The best race 01 the meet was the 220-yard dash when Orr of W.S.c. threw himself ahead the last 20 feet and finished. less than a foot ahead of Bill Powers.
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INTRAMURAL
Intra.... u.... l Mana..aâ&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ 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 ever before. 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 lining the field. The teams were evenly matched, and many games went into overtirr.e pericds. Up to the final game Delta Tau Delta was unbeaten and unscored upon. In the finals, however, they were subdued by Phi Delta Theta, 16·6. The Idaho Club garnered third place and Vandalville fourth. Tennis singles, the second intramural sport, was won by Delta Tau Delta with Lindley Hall corning in a close second. Cross country, a new 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 Hall to win the intramural table tennis championship. Lindley Hall was third and Sigma Nu fourth. Swimming competition was keen, with no competitor having an easy road to victory. Several new intramural dual swimming 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. As the Gem goes to press, there are spring tennis, horseshoes, softball, and track 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-Lindley Hall first, Kappa Sigma second; Tennis-L.D.S. Institute composed of B. Kerr and B. Morley lirsl, Sigma Alpha Epsilon second; Softball-Della Tau Delta first, Sigma Nu second. Delta Tau Delta won the intramural trophy for 1935¡1936 with a total of 1475 points. Tau Mem Aleph was second with 1000 points, and Sigma Nu third with 675 points. Delta Tau Delta established its clean-cut supremacy by garnering three firsts and a host of seconds and thirds to win the trophy in a walk-away. Intramural sports are attracting wider participation each year.
T. MeOlU. J. B.... tt.n. D. E,hâ&#x20AC;˘...Lo. w. m.",,". J. A1~tti. W. M""al. R. Bla<le c. Burt. R. Martin. R. Hutehl.....n, E. Wood. D. Wllaon J. Kinne. H. AhIalcOlll. H. Styffe. L. Gaffney. M. Southworth
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The winter sports opened. with volleyball arousing some of the keenest competition yet seen. Sigma Alpha Epsilon nosed out the Idaho Club in the finals, winning the third and deciding game of the three-game series by a score of 16-14. Basketball was played under high school rules, owing to the lack of conditioning of the participants. A new feature in basketball this year was the "8" league, comp:>sed of players ineligible for regular intramural competition. The University Club, "A" league winners, clearly demonstrated their superiority with a crushing victory in the finals over Sigma Nu, "B" league winners. In the regular competition, Lindley Hall placed second and Tau Mem Aleph third.
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Dorothy Brown Lou;"
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Dr. Evelyn Miller, Dean of Women, came to Idaho to occupy the position held formerly by Miss Permeal 1. French, retired. Doctor Miller ,came with an unusual scholastic and academic record and wealth of executive experience that had prepared her adequately for the position's responsibilities. Her duties include the supervision and the guidance of all women students, and the inspection and approving of women's resi路 dences. Through her office, all permissions are granted and all disciplinary' matters are conducted. Doctor Miller's executive body is the A.W.S. She is aided in her duties by the officers of the Associated Women Students. Of this important organization Esther Flenner is president; Dorothy Brown, vice president; and Louise Paulsen, secretary. These women hold the most responsible offices of the A. W .5.
Each woman student of the university is an active member of the Associated Women Students which holds elections every spring and is a self路governing bcxiy working with the Dean of Women in handling the affairs of co-eels. Representatives are sent annually to national meetings of college women. Officers for this year were: Esther Flenner, president; Dorothy Brown, vice president; Louise Paulson, secretary; Mary McKinley, treasurer; Fay Pettijohn, yell queen; Dorothy Rosevear, }X)int supervisor. Cooperative with the officers is the A.W.S. cabinet composed of thirteen women from group houses and town associations. It deals with women's affairs.
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At the annual May fete conducted
by Mortar Beard, Margaret Brodrecht was crowned queen. Her attendants were Jane Baker, maid Th. M.,. D.,. Peted.
of honor, and Donna Mae South, page. It was estimated that a
crowd of 1500 students and mothers watched the crowning ceremony and the pledging rites
of Mortar Board which tapped Dorothy Rosevear, Erma Lewis, Catherine Bjornstad, Dorothy Brown, Doris McDermott, Jane Baker, and Esther Flenner; Silver Lance that honored John Farquhar, Roy Gray, Ray Lincoln, Louis August, Bert Larson, Wallace Rounsavell.
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The Co¡Ed Prom, annual costume ball sponsored by the Home Ec Club, broke all precedent and became a women's choice dance and increased the entertainment value. Rose Broemling was the chairman of the prom; and June Fleming and Chester Anderson received the prizes for best costumes. Paul Ennis furnished the music while Dean Evelyn Miller, Miss Elsie Maxwell, Miss Adah Lewis, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Marion Featherstone and Mrs. J. A. Kostalek acted as patronesses. Life masks were the feature of decoration, but the clever rigs of the dancers stole the show.
Men eUend the Co_Ed Prom
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A WINTER'S EVE
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Luelle Nel.eon
Active membership in the Women's Athletic Association is open to all undergraduate women who have earned one hundred points, according to the point system, in all recognized sports. Officers are Lucile Nelson, president; Marguerite Manion, vice president; Frances Murtha, secretary; Betty Obermeyer, treasurer. Executive Board 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 Evans received the award for being the oustanding member of W.A.A. W.A.A. Executive Bo...d
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Ruth Evan.
Women in W.A.A. who earn 1250 points by participation in sports are given white sweaters with silver-gold emblems, and automatic· ally become members of the "I" Club for women. Women who earned 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; and Gertrude 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 points for the association. Speedball practices were attended by 76 with the freshmen women taking the top honors. All championships are determined in tournament play.
Co路ede doing eo"'e epeedy kickin'l
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Tennis play was run off in a "ladder" tournament last fall using single elimination. Some matches were postponed until spring because of weather. In the baseball games played outside on the women's field, 56 wcmen received points for W.A.A. Class teams were chosen and an inter-class tournament dubbed. sophomores.
Bat..r Up!
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The women interested in physical education and dancing are given a chance to perform annually in the dance recital of Taps and Terps. The less graceful. or perhaps we should say the more masculine, turn their attention to the well-known and ancient sport of barnyard golf-and make it truly a game of skill.
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Captain C. H. Hart undertook the teaching of 120 women to hit the bull's eye. His success is shown by the number of dead shots that developed under his tutelage. Twenty-four got points for matches. In volley ball 76 women received W.A.A. points for participations. The seniors won the class title.
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A Swim ....lng CI.-
The Misses Wirt, Mylne, and Dray are the reasons the Idaho co-eds take such a healthy interest in their physical education program. They have organized a prC)(;~Tam this year which includes swimming, dancing, tennis, interclass sports, and play days in conjunction with the men. Here are some of the bathing beauties in action.
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MILITARY
Capt_in H_~t Capt_In No~",_n nt Sun .. ",
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Brigadlu General E. R. Chrloo",...
Few men gain the affection and respect that the University of Idaho holds for its "Grand Old Man," Brigadier General Edward R. Chrisman. Although permanently retired from the army five years ago, General Chrisman still maintains an active interest in the University's welfare and acts as counsel for the military department. Coming to Idaho as a lieutenant from West Point in the University's fifth year of infancy, he has remained here since, except for perioos of foreign service during the Spanish路American and World Wars. During that time he com路 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 a ludicrous corps of a few cadets into its present formidable status. Major Charles F. Sutherland instructs junior military students beginning the advanced course. 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 in addition to coaching the women's rifle team. Captain Hart, who was awarded his promotion to captain two years ago for his efforts at the university, completes his eighth year of detail in the Idaho military department this spring. He is a native of Virginia, having attended William and Mary University in that state for several years. Sergeant Alfred Johnson, who succeeded Sergeant Lonie Woods, retired, manages the military store room. Sergeant Johnson came to his new duties from Fort Wright at Spokane.
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s._nt John...n Bandm. .t.r Lyoruo
Drum "'_lor
Called from his duties last fall in San Francisco, Lieutenant Colonel Allen Fletcher became Idaho'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 and Army Industrial college in Washington, D.C., the Chemical Warfare school of Edgeworth, Md., and the Command and General Staff college at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Colonel Fletcher may boast a distinguished militaristic education. Following active service in the World War, he commanded troops in Hawaii for several years. Colonel Fletcher filled the position 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路 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, having graduated from the Chattanocga College of Law in 1917. Captain Norman this spring com路 pletes his second year of service at Idaho. Acting Sergeant-Major of the military department is Sergeant Barnum, who handles clerical work of the office. He has completed 14 years of detail in the military forces of the United States, four of them in the Marines. Much of the time was spent in the Philippines and the 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. COOPER DOUGLAS SMITH
CLYDE R. INMAN JAMES SORENSON
CADET CAPTAINS RAY LINCOLN JOSEPH GAUSS GEORGE NELSON
CHARLES HALL ROY GRAY EARL RITZHEIMER
RONALD MARTIN BOYD MOORE WALTER EDELBLUTE ROBERT MILLER HAROLD SMITH
GEORGE SWISHER LIONEL MILLEF GLENN TARBOX WILLIAM GUTHRIE ALBERT MONNETT, JR. GEORGE THIESSEN WILLIAM LINDSAY ROSS SUNDBERG LOUIS AUGUST JOHN CLOUSER VAUGHN ANDERSON
ROSCOE SMOLINSKI FRANCIS CHRYSTAL CLARENCE DEVLIN
WALTER SCHOENFELD EMMETT DEAN LEMON ELMER JOHNSTON
CADET FIRST LIEUTENANTS
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PENDER Wii>IGHT SHERMAN KELLY JEAN NICHOLSON NOEL WILSON ROBERT FELTON
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lsi Sgt. Keith Tovey
Serge"n! Claude Hart Sergeant Luke Purcell
5erqe{lnl J<'lci:. Wilcox
Serge.... nl Ruel Hdosen
Sergeant Max Kenworthy
Sergedn! Woyne Pilcher
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lsi Sgt. Otlo Nelsen Serge"n! William Fitzgerald Serge"nl Joeeph lAtimore SerQednl Walter Kanlolll
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lst Sgl. Donald Berger 5ej'Qe4nt Mark Robinson. Jr. 5eTQeant Donllid Burnett
Company G
Company H
1st Sgt. Andrew Jomes, Jr.
Sergeonl George Sommer
Jensen Serge",n! Cl"'ude Hnr!
lst SQI. Albert Torelle 5erQeont P<'Iul Poulson, Jr. Sergelln! Ben Humphrey Sergellnt Stonko Pllvkov
Company I
Company K
Company L
Company M
Company E
Company F
1st Sg!. Edwllrd Hohoson Sergeant John Carl,on
lsi Sgt. John &lob Sergeant larvis Lowe
5ergeonl J<'lck McKinney
Sergednl Demllrk
lsi Sg\. Ch<'lrles Baylon Sergennl Chnrles Schalfler Sergennl Aaron Blewett
1st Sgt. Robert Abbot! Sergeant Robert Grnnville Sergeant Charles Mnrshnll Serge.sn! W.slter Dinnison
1st Sgt. John R. Decker Serge<'lnl Wendell L<'Iwrence Serge<'lnt Gnrlh Peck
Sergeant Donllid Benedict Sergeant 1IImes Filher
1Ft Sgl. Edwnrd Iddings Sergennt Edwnrd Elliott Serge",nt Burness McFnrlnnd
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Appointed by Colonel Fletcher as Cadet Colonel of Idaho's R.O.T.C. unit, Thomas Redling路 shafer reigned as student commandant the first semester, Colonel Redlingshafer is a member of 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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Cadet Colonel Earl Bullock, promoted from third battalion head, commanded the student rookies the second semester. Colonel Bullock belongs to Blue Key, Scabbard and Blade, and the 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 Captain Woodrow 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 was Cadet Major Douglas Smith, a member of the rifle team, Blue Key, and Lambda Chi Alpha.
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Idaho had one gala Homecoming celebration for 1936. Chairman Sam Johnson allowed the group houses a free rein in their choices of themes for decorations. Forney Hall won the women's prize, while the Phi Delts carried home the bacon for the men. The Vandal foe was Washington State College. The annual serpentine of the women through the men's houses, a homecoming mixer, a dinner for alums, a smoker, and prize fights all added to the hilarity of the great occasion.
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The traditional women's choice dance sponsored annually by Mortar Board was held 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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PAUL DlNIS DELTA CHI WAYNE PITC1iER CLYDE KOONTZ
ALPHA TAU OMI:GA WIWAM MAC!.EA2 ROBERT McFADOEN
PHI DELTA THI:TA
WIl2EO J'2Y JOHN GASKILL
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A..d..,. Oberq I_I. RIck. M~ry Dee Smllh Alice W,nn
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rJU:SHMDI V.I"", o..vteo MMQerel Grldle, Doralh, Bennett Coral Her! S,lvl~ Holie Johnnie Bruce Bel'e Burk Alice ),Ie, Robin-. Loi. Ad.com AII......u. Bardole,
luyne~n
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foundad lSllS-o.P"uw U"'ven:ity Al,*,e Rho Q,~pIat'--MaJ 9, 1924 CoIor-SOOrl"t end Ollv" O ......n F1owe..-R<ld c,meUon ~nd $mHu
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FACULTY Dr. A. C.
SWnley R.. Hall
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SI:NIORS FNd Cemptell
Elmer Johndon
JUNIORS Robert F ,. ly~n C<ompbell John S ll..' Lo Vern Cobboll Don Spnnqer Ha,*-rl 0.., HeJT'l'Toilord CartOll E110td Stanlor,
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a..yIOOl C4mpl.-ll
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John A........ Ed.."rd Dokln Roymond Hill
a..rleo P.M.... Rober! PlI1ll o,eoter W...tf"ll
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Grant L.onc:o.ty Mal& Ralph PlIlI
Co,'
John SheId... Edword Smllh Edward Sulll.an
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S£HIORS Me19"te1 Murpll)'
1:,,1honi_ J::lmbooll
10 Belly Wk_
Charm-. 0IJ1do
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If"m Dunkl"
Ber..1ce Ezleton J....n Bolte
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rACULTY
o....n J. G.
Eldridge
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Jo_ Lolno;,
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NC>bI" Poh....' R~,t Pork"r Eo,I RitUlel .... r John Sooua..
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~llwood
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Wllliom Giqro,
I...,k Nurphy
Goon>o _N"iond _ s.-ln SOPHOMORES
R.- Po ...... F~k Plclell Arthur Quirin Gordon B<xaRobert Staphon Altl'ed Stone WHilom ThoInoon L.lle Voort-
lock Ado...... Edwon:! Burke G.orQo ~ Low_ Duffin
Eo,I G""'1O'}' Oll""r Hon..J Jac:k HGtri.
Howord. PoNh MoIoolm Woodbury
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Von "'u.tln Jac:k Bok"r WUUom &mott 0.0,_ Bulflnqb'l I/obert £Inhou... Jac:kF~t
Wllilom G<l1ey Gro""r KnlQht Hony IA Mo,...
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TACULTY
IMh Sauth
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
"UNIORS B"llye J..... Austin M.rJorie Glenn Don:>th, c.rpen..... Ger.1dirw H.. rd, MJT"'I<l c.....ll loLorqo.ret M,nty ",,",0 EiGnqer Don:>thy lo4oIt ElheI Gehrk. loLo.,. Lou Murdoc;l
SOPHOMORES
H.1en Bonbo<rr
H.1en HIll
Su... n Block Poull Bmlh Zel""" McCorroli )0,,",1 Clifford
l'Ie.o HOn><ln DI...belh len.... $<'Illy Mllchell Eolhe< RoM.....
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Dlen Sco41 OoroIhy Ulte< £ll... beth W..ldrop
V.. lelt.o Fne. Elol.... )ohnocn
TRl:SHM£N Don:>thyHoys loLorqo.reI Mar<:WI Ed'th McCerroU N-'ll $<'Irqenl """"'" 0 Dcr<>lhy Schroedolr J...n E:r.q.. Mlnnl. roll l... n.... Sle.... And_ VOUQhon Ruth Bon Don:>thy -=k pt,yl. . ~
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 ..n C. d n. C. " ..h ..... n. C. MeCa.rroU. Z. Mc:e:........ll. M. Mc:Cu,.,..,.. M. MU'<: M. Minty, S. Mitc:h.U O. M<>tt, M. L. M ..rdoc", A. P ....... D. R _ r . C. R _ _r, N. Sa"9'Ont D. Schroed.r. C. $c:<ou. M. Sh.. rt, ". Sle.... C. SI.tt.r M. C Smith, A. Trunn.ll. H. T ..rnb.. lI. D. Utt.r A. Vaughn, C. Waldrop, E. B Wood
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FACULTY Dr. Dwight S. Jeffl" Dr. J. Hugo Johnoon ProM"""'" Weoley Shull Don R. Theophlluo
SENIORS
Morrto G...... T Kennelh Goo<lIng 8moe GTOVM Ralph J~<:koon
C1~renoe
McPhel'3On
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Kennelh Roberto &om Ry~n Smllh
JUNIORS Ch~r1ea
Herbert Ar><;J<lll FrMk
Boylon
R~nd~ll
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Cheater And"roon
FRESHMEN
John Born<lrd Tim BTOwn P"t..,. c..""rru"" Gordon Ford
Cor! Kl1ll~n John O'N"III Don~ld R"'lul.t Gwinn Rloe
C. And .....on. H. An\!.Il. J. R. Bun.rd. C. B.ylon. T. Brown. R. Such.n.n P. c.narru... O. Ch •• p•• O. Ford. K. Go.Un\!. B. G.ov_. R. Jackaon N. J.ff..... M. J.naan. K. Killian. F. Kurdy. T. Kurdy. W. C. McGowan A. Mill••. W. O·N.m. J. O·N.lll. F. Randall. D. R~ui.t G. Rl.,.. K. Robnt.o. J. T. Ryan. S. Ryan R. Sc:hmitt. N. Smith, E. Turn..
Founded 1899-lIhnoi.
WM!ey~n
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UnlveTlrly I. 1928
Coloro----o.erry ~nd Gr~y Flower-Red Corn~tion
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F'ACULTY
0.. 1 W..kT Barton Fred C. Slanchard Oo<wold D. DuS..ult
c.e;1 H _ H"n M""klln
F,,,nk $lIonlOl'l
SENIORS £uqer.- F..-man Will""" Hudoon
WilL.om loCorroo< 2cJbert P"uu.. Roo:IrwT Job....... Woodroo< Sot.>.on R.-Il T\qerl
..UNIORS John Bark.. lad McJ::ln...., CMrlel MdAughhn
John MOlIII F.-IetIcl Muel... Gordon Smith
SOPHOMORES 51...... Selke>
lloyd Johnoon Philip 11:. ...... kl<lu. Willl.. m ~noon Mo...... u Slodd<lrd Vincent w.. Rlch"rd WUoon
Otto S....nde I""",. Copl... R<lymond GIvan. Goorqo tAmp
n.
F'RESHMEN Robort [);.Il<oy Richard F1.her H<lrold Glbbo I1:lclword Gotton GIoonn H.<lrdlnq [_Irwin
Lololoi ... W<lY
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lloyd York
... 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 in L...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",ith Willi.", So.. noon. Woodro.. So.. ....,n. M. Stodd.rd. oJ. Ston". R. Tig"rt A. White. R. Wllaon. B. Yo.1o
Foundoed 1!J55-MI"ml Unl".,,,lly G<r.m"", E... Cll"p .-M...ch 15. 1924 Color-81 <In<! Gold Flow_Whlleo I1:oM
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rACULTY
Dr. Ello Wood.
SENIORS K..thl....n Soiley lulle o..vl. ElJ.n Doll.rd W""I_ Eaolbum Baa 10_ Flu-
K..t"ryn 1.<>"" 1.01. Peoroo 1l_IeaSa~
Sa....... Walker Emlly~Word
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Ma'V"raI ThornIOn Saroh Wolker M.rl.n wm...y
SOPHOMORES Ell>.abelh Bolhwell Salvo Bo.odqe Koth.rine Cody Barboro Corlqulol Loth,..,., F100l 8ari>o.fo Gwtnn llobtrto H"'lIhetl.
Anna 1.<> llua Nor"", Mllc....ll ElI.n SomPaOn K<llharl_ St. Clot. Fro...,.. Stolle H..... Sullivan Ma..,. SuU'.e..
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a-al Con-.
V'T<;Jlnla Gallc>wo.,. Batty Maqal
l n Cunnlnqhom VI lnlo DoIa Oorolhy Gertrude FJi.uon
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De<on I f. M_nqe. F\oyd PlIC:ker
SI:NIORS Earl Bullock WI........ G...
Wollto. Word . . . W __
William lJnds<o,
Wo",," Hul lyon RoIw.....
Edword 1>10_
Howord Scon
JUNIORS Rober1 H Rethoorlo«i
Rlehord BottlT Donold BI.,Il"",
1o.... Hoc:u FT<.nk LuI>: 1o"," McForlonto
F...cl Clubb
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SOPHOMOR£S Gaooqe B . - r Rochard 14mberI
CI.""", W,t.on Vi...,..,' W,t.on Htorbert Sande....., Robert WycotI RobtIr' Schroed.r HOl'(>ld lI:ol_ Ktlllh Them",""" Wlllla", ElMn K _ h Ander-..
rRI:SHME:N Roy Round, ClMrleo Su,1en F..d Lunboni Edwin 1ltInnool, Fronk Sa........ G<lTold StOTflY
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rACULTY Law ....... Chombotrlain Caplaln Horman O ..n FIt>qa<ald Robert T_ler Ga<:>rQ6 Horlon Fo"""l TwOQood B<an"h Wal~"r
"'I.an"0 Crawbd, ........ I. Oarenoa Drrhn
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JUNIORS Vern 1..1.,. John Kin.,., Willlam Ktamet T""" Ell.. Richard Muw4ol1 John G.d.ll1 Donald Johnaon Wal~ Go..WaUer B......n Ed..ard Hol....,., La..........,. Rob._ Gerald H ~ K I a.,. Bernard Lu . Donald BelVar J.-ph Crampton H....... DaYid. I..
SOPHOMORES u.rl Ar>d$roon Donald Neloon Walla'" Brown Claude Poll.. Jr. Ma.. hall Bue Irnnq Rauw O>arlaa Crowtl",. Ko;Ih aundbarq Home. Da_ 20DarI To,lor John Hommerlund G,lbert Snow 2oTmond La"or..m- I'tlllh~ Dale La.......,. F..... ~ O'anrRESHMEN 1....- Da.1d Charlaa Brown O>arleo Thom~ W .....n Palm"r Ron..ld Par~. Willl.. m Ca.'aqneto John R"lIly Jack ICloMner R.. ymond Hyke Al~ Mooney Donald a""arl Harokl Du.h..... ",,~'-' O>atlaa Palnte. Uoyd R.uw G,n-tG..1e 0>a<1aa FInnell
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E1lotn Chandler
rACUI.TY E101e MuweU Aq.- Peter..,n
SENIORS Marjorie MaCew,m Luclll4t Nel""" M,,11' O'Neil W.,.... Joan Sanlord
Mildred Ad> Me,.., Virv!nle ConQdon Eothe, F\ennoor Ruth Heller MafQ<lNl Hanrahen
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J....n Alloon
lane! 1.1lI1e
Betty A.h Marqaret Colburn
Ruth luk.."" Zalmll Mey..... Janice Roterir><;J Ardl. Simpeon
J....n Ba.., Ida May Gillenw.ter R....n.... Hou. Marion [--WI'<;!
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Cornell
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ThomtII Reclhnqah4Ie, John Rueble
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Richard 0<1"'011 Arthur Gonnon Lealer M.ock", Ja_Penoe Poul P..-
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rACULTY Lew C. Cody
Arthur o...ldaon I. H. Reo.....n
S&NIORS A11;.,n Paul R..tn>ond CMn-. Beardmo:>r. Waller 2ich
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Luclll" Johnson
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Dorothy Hol.moon CaIJ'POO H•• 1rt ..... '901'el Nc:G.e
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OFriCERB Helen "ewell . Betty Inille Billie Hllllerd .. Lucllle Cottle
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s.c.... tftry.Tr.....u....r Soclftl ChftlrmM
GRADUATE STUD£NTS
S£NIORB Moortlwo Allen
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ICoolhleen 1M,1ey It.- flros.mhr>Q _0-", B.- Cuddy Elslft Cut1ftr Lon.o Elilolt Fftrn Erlcbon Mftry fftllu Rulh Grlqg. Mftrlft He.by Hel"n H"ndrlck""" Mlldnld Hhne. Dorothy Hohnhorol F1on",oe Krlb. Aolrid Lddd
M,nnle M.,..... Vlf9Inle Noni. Aud... y P"'ke H.1en Pele...... Ir..... Pinnell Aud..-y Robhuon EdRII s..wyer E1yft Sm,lh Emily Teylor Conolftnoe Teolftnd Me ...e,.t Telch.r AI"MThI_n LOOMn Wftldrftm
Cannen W"bb VlrQlnle Willie","
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,JUNIORS Gett.udtI Becher Helen Jewell Rulh Bell Beuleh I~ruoon M~"~ Berq Nine KlnqhoTn Gereldl"" Buni.. Be,lh~ Lo .... Goon:.rla aulolen.on a"e Undoey l.uclll. CoItI" lne. Lund.trom LoI.e Even. Metlotla McGown Merlorlto Fhnck Audrey R..,,,,,. B<.tty Inql" Doroth, Swendlq laroe! I""bon Me<Qe", Telche. Gr_Wed<!
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A. L.dd, B. L.o...won. C. Latim.o.., P. IA.Ia. I. Lun.uum., A. M.ttJuo. ., R. M.uha•• B. McG.ath. J. MeM.n••, M. Moo .... M. MeV.lgh. M. M.,......, V. Nort"ia, B. J. P.lm. M. Palm.•• , V. P.tton. R. Pyl •• A. R.nn••• C. Robb. A. Roblnaon, M. Ri.... A. Rlgb,.. C. s.~•. V. Scott, W. Sh...... C. Sm.lth. C. T.,.lo. C. T ... t.nd, M. T.lch••• I. Tig...t. A. Thi_n. L. Wald••m. O. W.ud, C. W.bb. D. Whit., P. Whit. L. Willi......, V. Willi......, I. Wllaon. V. W ••,.
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Ol"rICERS Pr.. k&enl. VI<» PrMIdotn._
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Er.,.•• Ahle' [..my Abo F•• nk Allen P• .,IA.........
Robert B....,k.nrldll. loMlLo MeCe.rth,. P."l S"'tlOn
Robe,. Andenon Amll Annl. Cyril. A1'OneOn Edw.n:l
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o..yld N Fehlmon P.yl FInck Cl ..... n"" Finch Co.1 FInch
J""k Fltrpotn<;k Don Flyherty Lowoll Footer Robert Fr"zle, Be1non:l F . -
Rlch.on:l H_ol~, M",""n:l Helen No".....n flolHII..
John Hlel<>l.
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ornCERS H • ....,h.l KI. . . Woocb Rudolph ...edorf
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John Erdel 0 -.... EY"n. uri Euno
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Harold Parki"""" Ar1h .., Pe-.-.
Arnold P""J.on
Lple Schwenc!in'l<l.n
IMI.. Vining
Maloolm Watoon William Watton Leland Waymen! Looo W... iova, Malin Wlldtng
leRoy Willmore Herberi Wtloon Tho",... Wilton CHiton Wlndl Harold Wi ..... l<tCk Wood.
o. M... I., A. M..t .... J. Moo..... o. MortJrn.... P. Mortlrn.~, F. M ..rdodo M. 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. Radle F. 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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Willi ..... R _ IlI.ln. Lllj.nqul.t Kan. McQuaan
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Karl Jappa..n Ola"" Bulla. Olann c..ll
SENIORS
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Glenn Bu1ler ~
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Wolll.o", Jorqeneen
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t..onaf'd Arrinqton Rca Buller
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V.". PreoIder.1
Sooocreta,..,.·T..-......
Wilbur Loorlo.... Donald Ben.dlet W.lter Ho , Wilbur .Loor ...
GRADUATE STUDI:NT
"'"'N..... SI:NIOR A....al Uict.... V-'c!o G....... ~ G....... t.nneth Launboen
Lorin McG_ Lionel M,II... Harald 10...,. W.ller Schoenl<Hd
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H.""" AJbnttJuen Donald Ben.dJet Lorin B.-u"" alfford DobIec E~ .. ret1 Du~all Ben Huntlrqton Ronald IrqJ.. fcank Klpel John Lawl. lar~l. Lo_
John MannJrq Ell" M"d. . GooorQe M""""ham Elmer MOn;Jan Jul. PM<x><;k F1Ol'd Pick ..n Luk.. Pu,..,.,11
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Kad WUoon OUlon York
SOPHOMORI:S Burl Caldw.ll loeeph Carr Georoe Elliott Gorden Good...11
"'* H"",k"., Olnkln J"",koon Thoma.J_
Walt Howat K.n".lh Langland Wilbur Larkam lJncoln ~ la,,- Lowl.
rRl:SHMI:N John M.'.... Albert Sc:hodde RuoMIl Smith DeRo,~
H. Alb... t~n. D. B<on.dl"t. L. B....... .J. CarT, C. Dobl.r. E. Du.... U. O. I:IUoU A_ 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.r E. 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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OFFICERS
Pr.kIenI..
Doroth,. R _ , M...., ElI_b&th Koet..loo. ~I"J.T.-....... H.loon Abbott V_ ""'-*>1
MEMBERS Kolhleen Ado"," Ido Allen s"roh J"ne &k", EWlI,n e..rlon EdwardhM Bachtol ~ulh BevIs
Mild....:! Blorkiund Mark>rl<o Blood Mulne Blood Gild,. B""nt
A.... Byir>cJlOn
loul.. F"ulk"",
CluIrloll<!l FI...... Fervid Forkne.
C,rol Humph..,.
Bonnl" J_n Hunte.
M<obel KIIW;J
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Mild....:! Itl. M.oI"J ElWilbeth k ....ltrk
Lorwon
M"IYI... M..-Hel"n Mcinturf! Ulll"n Mclnlurff No.ma MUch"n
E1...beIh Moerde. Ev.l,n Moor<o G"II Moore M&dell"" Mor"n Gftrlrud" 0"'-"
Ph,lh. Ton.....,. H....... Tun..., VII'glnl<l T...-d,
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. Mltchooll E. 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. Smith P. Torr.nc•. H. Tu.ln•• )'. V. T ....dy. N. V09.I. V. W<og.n.,
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orrlCERS P.....ldenl. Vice President.
Se<:rel<lcy.T.........,r..r.
Alf...d Man_ly ... Robert Jan.. n . Rob.... Kirkpat.ick
MEMBERS
loroo. Atwood Kenneth &Idwin l.ewi. Ile<oudin
Edmund Brown..ll Wilton Bundy
Poul C.rlaon !<'oymond Cork
Deon Fluhorty Re> Fluhorly
Boyd Horlond
Robert lensen
Mo. King
Robert KlrkP<ltrick Erne,t Kole
NiCholo, Lolrem:
Wad.. y Lolhen
Che"'..r McArthur
Alfrod M..neely
0110 N..loon
Donold R..i1,ff
Robert R..tliff G....rge RemOT
Rupert Sanborn lorn.., Slnnl"""r Sherm.. n Schmidt Myrl St""rn. Donold Stover
d. Atwood. K. C. B .. ldwln, L. ~ .. udin. E. B.own.. lI, W. Bundy P. 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"n C. Poulton. O. R ..tliff, R. R.. tHK. G. Rnno•. R. Sanbo.n S. Sehonldt, d. Sinning.... M. S ...... n., D. Sto•••
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OrTICI:RS
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John .........."" Edword Boola. ""Hip Borup
Rein Bae. c..,.old B.orton Kennelh B.orklay MIllon Bloll..... "'oron Blawall
.... >O'~ Marla B.ltlon
o.on
Brociha<od
K.orl Bron8Or\
Horold Corrlnqer n.om.... Cla.k Bioi... e.owlord Frederick Donay Wendell Decke, l.-ph Dollay Jack Donovon Woodr<>w Doupe Wondell Eome. ~Iph
Oork Foil. WOlle,. FAn. G.onl field
Woller Edelblule [dword.
K"".,.lh FllzIje.old Oork Fronclooo Roy F'onclooo Doyld Fulton Kanl GoocIell
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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. HaqÂŤlo....
K. H..... n. D. H Mirl Hym... C. " B. K....I. B. K.nnl
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H. H .,., M. HGllinvar. O. HGlm_ M. . Hymas n. L. " ..nao B. "Gtuut..n, E. " ..yea t .. n.". L. w..u...rt. L. Lantar
MEMBERS
a-..H_ lowell Hammond K_th H"noen RIcherd H"rdM T.x H"n'fIU Dol. H",.,.loon CIIarleo Jan..,n Alfred Johnoon Ho"",.lohruon Bryanll< rl Delmar K r1 loooeph Lambert Loren... Lanter
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H.rbert La ......
Hal'T'J Ha"-,, MeIYin HoIhnqer
Otho HolmeO'I<'IrlM HuqtMax Hymu
141.1 Hy...... Uoyd I"".., Bill John.lon Edward Joyce Spencer Kearl Bern.1I Kennln",lon Wayne I..M Pal Llncoln RIcherd Llnkha,t Robert Llnkharl Don Lyloo
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LMlIoo Laroon
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F,...t Mollhew.
lloanr, ~ Joe Nodcllelon 1.- Mol'
A...u.w Warol> Dden N<:ConnelI
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Peter 0I00n wool... 0I00n G...... O ~ W,lbamOom.,,,,,,",",, MJ.l1on OAothoul
GeonJ- 0I-..cI
PI"hpP_ P.ltl<:kPa..... A.... paalc
Cane. Perklna 14..... Pilqrbn Own Pta. Harvey Prtoe
Donald Reynoldo Raymond RIchmond Ben I1lch BNOI I1lvetl Robert 111... Ford Robertoon K.nneth Rlchardoon F~. I1obertoon Howard Roylance Vernard Sanford Wendell Sa~ Carl Si<'Irk
l1"ymond Smith Thoma. Smith Donnel Stamper
Delbert Taylor Vftn>Dn Underwood W,II1<om W...... .,pt Dden W-.,..rd Ha "1' Wakefield Bal'ton W~ Pendeo- W ri<,Jhl
0dIDn York
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. Olaon M. o.t.rh• .,t. P. P_. C. p.,lLlna. M. Pil<;rrim. D. Prat.r. D. R.,.nolch. K. Rlcha.-daon B. Ric R. Ric... R. Ria.. B. RI_H. r. Robartaon. Foat. . Rob.rt.on R. 8 lth. D. Stamper. E. L. Tho... peon. H. Walle6eld, B. Wele.h."pt E. W..tervard. B. Wet_I. R. Yorve.. n
John And ....... PrMIdenI " .... ph Lambart. VIOl Pteeldent Wa,.na ~. Secreta,.,·T..........
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OITICERS dohn ra<quha • . R_ Hawor.h DudLo,. Tuc. . . MEMaERS
Robert Abbrr Cy Adklno Joa AILacp.tti C1lnlon Aloop Emil. 8ochond H••v.y 8ordal.y H.lmac 80..., H_cy Bauer W,II"m E. Beck Slava Balko 1..0 Vam Ball R.oT Ball PI"hp Bender w,n..... Barkanbooeh
Dcnold Ande..2udy A.c:~.... Horold AtkiN H_ry Alkl.,..,.,
$cr.m BJork"",n lohn Blochnon loma. Bloom Wllliom Boona Howord Bow"",n Tad Br"oc:h I. L Br"nen M'clwoal s - n a.uda G. Brower 1 _ BurUwrd
Mal",nBu~
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Gaorqa Col\&woy M...k Colnon Wilbur Colnon Rlchord o,mpball GaonJ. c..nell. AII.oalo c..p<>ro.., Thomiol G. Cbaa'.r Wm. G«>. o,l.hoIm John O>ohl.. Doo....... l D. 0...-
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John Ddar Ga<:>r..,. W,ll..... EIqae John forquh4r Wllbart f"wClan
Douqlao Edw"rda
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Willio... F1ocI,..r Phillip ford
Robar' Goammar John Gear VlnJll Gould Rlchord Greiner GaonJ. Gro<,jon loa H""kney 2obar' Holler ~H..... mond frad Hompf Owen H.lI• .,
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K.nneth K.h , Willord K.h c Laon.. rd K.II<>Qg
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MEMBERS
Thomo. lacy
Cui Lo..l.
Roc.rl Lomm Leo l..oroon VUho t..hlO
Emerton UII,.II. Rudolph Love",y VoIlto t.uukkOflen
10_ M"",Jl:oh.m Edf;J,,' MeAlh.teor Bertr..m l<lc:G..rrit.,.
Tom M<;Q,1l F,,,nc:Ia Mc:Q..I... Dorwold Mc"_r John MeV..,
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H. M...on MMt&n Altr.d Murph, W..JIerM .....1
(.-.n NadM.. S\ew..rt NHI, Eldon G. N..ll Arlhur Nel-.
Mlch6el Nel-. Ilalph N..l - . W'll'.. m N..wlon GI.. I. NOQle Eino Nuull,l..
H..rold Old-.
TI>eodorto 0,1....
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John P1e~ Harold Pow...
John Phln.,.,
G. RlChatd.on
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G. Sum_tilde
11.. , Teeler
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J. 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'.... ,
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HONORARIES
Founded al William and Mary College December 5, 1776 Alpha Chapter of Idaho Installed June 5, 1926 OITICERS HAROLD UJCIUS AXTELL HAROLD PHIUP I:lOG FREDERIC CORSE CHUlCll fOHN STAPL£TON BROSNAN
P..-id.nt Vi..- P..-ident Sec te..,.
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CHARTER MEMBERS GERTRUDE BOUGHTON AXTEll (O,lC6qO. 1907) LOUJSE BLAU HAMMAR (Wuhlnqton. 1920) FREDERIC CORSE CHURCH (Cornell. 1909) JOHN ANTON KOSTALEK (WIOQOTlOin. 1907) JAY GLOVER ELDRIDGE (Yftle. 1896) GEORGE MOREY MILLER (lndiftM. 1892) EUGENE TAYLOR (DeP"uw. 1907) ASSOCIATE MEMBERS DOROTHY fRANCES ATKINSON (W".... lnqlon. 1930l MARIE NORIE BANKS (Wft.... lnQlon. 1925) WlLUAM CARR BANKS (Wa....ington. I926J ElMER 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. 19211 LOUIS Mc:CORRY MYERS (51. StepMn'" 1925) AU'RED HARLAN PAD~ (TuLlo...... 1934) VIRGINIA PENROSE (Whll.....'" 1928) ROBERT REYNOLDS WIllARD IW.w.inqlon. 1932)
HONORARY MEMBERS HAROLD lOClUS AXTELl (Kala......"" 18971
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ALUMNI MEMBERS AND MEMBERS IN COURSE FLORENCE CORBETT JOHNSTON
HENRY TOWNSEND DARLINGTON ZELLA PERI:INS EGDAHL IESSIE EDITH GlasoN iMABEL WOLFE Gill LAWRENCE HENRY GIPSON ROBERT LEE GHORMLEY GERTJ1:UDE JENKINS HULME WILLIAM ERWIN LEE LOUIS ALVIN TURLEY CATHERINE TROWBRIDGE BRYDEN BENJAMIN WALKER OPPENHEIM
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ALICE EDNA GIPSON
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ROBERT USTNOR JOHANNFSEN lArVERN INEZ BOREll KEYS
1923
MART ELIZABETH POSTERlcr EUZAB£TH SOUlEN DAVID
1916
DONALD KIRK DAVID WlLUAM HENRY BONNEVILLE ROSE CURTIS DURHAM PAULINE CONSTANCE FORD AMSEL GREENE HElEN PATTEN M1I..LER VAt.BORG KIOSNESS MOHN RUTH VIRGIE WARNER
1917 iOLA BONHAM E1NHOUSE GRACE DARLING HARRY AXEL BURKE WILLIAM ALBERT BOEKEL ALICE HARTLEY DARRAH MftcKINLEY HELM HENRIETTA SAFFORD SPACH BYRD WAll SAWYER
1932
MARY HELEN BROSNAN (WOODS) STANLEY SHElDON SPAID KATHRYN HART (CONGER) DAVID HARRY ANGNEY PEARL HAZEL WALTERS §L10NEL THADDEUS CAMPBEll CONSTANCE HELEN WOODS REX BURNS PONTIUS
1933
LOUElLA ROSAUND o.GERO CHAIU.ES AlEXANDER DOUGLAS VIRGINIA ELUAS GASCOIGNE RHODA H. SWAYNE (BRIANS) JOHN SMmJ MILlER ETllEl WOODY SPENCE
1934
GERTJ1:UDE MARY AXTEll EVElYN NAE CROSS ElDISE EMMETT RAPHAEL SANFORD GIBBS PAnlClA ANN J:ENNARD WALTER CHARLES McWIWANS ALICE Vl.RGINIA STONE ..11R1AM IREN"E AND!
"WARD ""U£><> MITCHElL
(GUDMANSON)
PHOEBE SHELDON (GREENE) ~NCES SUWVAN (IlEAN) 1927
1928
MARJORIE DARlENE SIMPSON -fRANCIS GLOVER ElDRIDGE HERMAN EUGD!E SWANSON FARNSWORTH Ul10Y JENNINGS CAROL JUN DUBOIS (HENRIKSON) NlLUE McCOu.uN BEULAH BROWN (FREEMAN) GLEN JOHNSON HERBERT JOHN WUNDERUCH JEANETTE A2NTZEN (CURTIS! ElEANOR BEAMER (EASlEY) JOSEPHINE BROSSARD HElEN CAMPBELL (CLICK) VIRGINIA GRANT (WILUAMS)
1929 §W1LUAM HAROLD BOYER DOROTHY SIMS BUCKS JOHN DUMAS EWING TERESA SULltVAN HAYES iSISTER MARY CARMEL McCABE MARGARET MITCHELL (DEAN) VIVIENNE MOSHER EMMA VIOLA NElSON ERSIE TRAUGER (McDOWELl.) EUNICE ANKENEY VON ENDE
GAllET (GRABNER) HELEN WINtf'RED MELGARD ANDREW HAllECK THOMPSON JANES ~NK CONE UWAN GRITMAN WOODWORTH RUTH VARMES LARSON RUTH IRENE NEWHOUSE KATHERINE EWS MATTES MARION SHY (FISK) CONNELl Ul10Y LUKE JAMES HAROLD WAYlAND §JULIA GLENN HUNTER GRACE PARSONS (ASPRAYl VIRGINIA MERRIAM (HOCKAOA Yl BETHEL PACKENHAM (POULTON) MILDRED MARION AXTELL (HENSLEY)
PEARL STALKER BROWN 'EWEll CLARA COON
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1931
TALBOT LANHAM JENNINGS iVAUGHAN PRATER LATTIG
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JOSEPH MARVIN BRAHAM NETTIE BAUER snLUNGER
1915
PHILIP WALLENSTEIN BUCK ROBERT WALKER ELDRIDGE ROBERT UNCOLN HOLBROOK
1926 HERMA ALBERTSON (DAGGlEY) RUTH ASP2AY lSTUBBUJ'lElD) W ABLE BROWN o (CI.£ARYl
FORREST lINDSAT SOWER LUCY MASON THOMPSON iELLA WOODS
ns
1930
1922 iGUSTAV WIlliAM HAMMAR LUH FARIS PINCKNEY
1925
1913 "'RAlPH BAXTER FOSTER CHARLES EDWARD W A
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1921
DONALD Sll/EHLE WHIT[HUO
TONEY TA YLOl1: CROOKS HAZEL MIRIAM MORROW
1914
BERNADINE ADAIR CORNElISON WALTER EDWARD SANDElIUS
1924
BRUCE O. MUDGETT fRED EDWARD LUJ:ENS McKEEN FITCH MORROW
~NCES BAIlEY JACKSON tADA BURKE DAVID SUMA HAll JENNIE PETEJ!SON A. J. GUsnN P2lfST
1919
CAROL HOWE FOSTER CARRIE THOMPSON FRERICHS
'009 MARION EOHA BOWUR 1911
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BURTON lEE fRENCH
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JAMES HARVEY FORNEY (Wo&rd,. 18751
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1935 CAROL lOY CAMPBEll JANET RANKIN KINNEY HAROLD VICTOR auNGSON HElEN D. LATlNORE (RHODES) t£TllLTN V. O'NEAL (WHIlNE'f) MARTHA JEAN REHBERG THEODORE HUTCHINS THURSTON 1936
1937
VIVIAN NOYER iDOROTHY KENWORTHY PIERCE MILDRED MADELINE CARSON iLOREN GlENN STRAWN RUTH n;:ANCES FARLEY NEVA SHIVERICK ROBERTS FRANCIS IOHN NEWTON HENRY SHUll ARMS JOHN STAPLETON BROSNAN HELEN BERTHA BUE
Naw reeldenl In Moe<:<>w j Do<oo'" .
Id.,ho Ch.,pler
Sigma Xi is an honorary scientific society organized for sponsoring original investigation in pure and applied science. To fulfill this object the group holds meetings for the discussion of scientific subjects, grants memberships to students and graduates who have accomplished original research or promise in scientific fields, supports fellowships and research; also it establishes contacts and relations among the investigators from other organizations. OrrICE:RS P VI
VIRGIL CHERRINGTON L H. STAUFFER E. C. IAHN J_ B. REID
IcI.nt ~d.nt
S-N'"'Y
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ME:MBE:RS MISS VADA AllD<
E. C. IAHN
AmED 1.. ANDERSON G. 0, BAkER
D. S. JD'FDS
2.. I. BF:CRAFT
1:. H. J:UGES
MALCOLM BEESON
H. P. I:lUG J, A. KOSTALEK
J. HUGO JOHNSON
HOBART BERESFORD WAYNE M. BEVER
MARK R. KULP
EARLE BLOlXiETT DONAL W. BOUN
H. W. E. LARSON I. D. UNIllSAY
R.. 1:. BONNETT
AUlDlT lONG
THOWAS BRINDLEY
R. E. lOWNEY
WIl.1JAM BUNCH LOUIS C. CADY
H. P. MAGNUSON E. R. MARTEll
VIRGIL CHERRINGTON
CHARLES E. MORITZ
STANLEY C. CLARKE
I. E. NORDBY
WIWAM CONE
H. S. OWENS
IVAN C. C2AWFORD
WALTE1!: PiERCE
REXFORD DAUBENMIRE
J. M. RAEDER J. B. REm
JOHN E. EHRUCH A. W. FAHREHWAID D. L. FOUR!
ROGER REID JEFFERSON B. RODGERS
F. W. GAIL
VERNON E. SCHEID
M. F. GAUSS
WIl.1JAM SCHROEDER AUI!:ED O. SHAW
E. M. GILDOW W. V. HAlVERSEN
W. E. SHULL
G. W. HAMMAR HD<RY C. HANSEN
W. W. STAlEY L H. STAUFFER
AlDEN B. HATCH
H. B. STOUGH
C. W. HICKMAN
EUGENE TAYLOR D, R. THEOPHIWS
FRAiolI: HINMAN THOMAS H_ HITE
lElF VERNER
C. W HUHGE1!:FOR:D E. J. IDDINGS
C. CLAUDE WAI:E1.AND G. W. WOODBURY EUA WOODS
ASSOCIATES GORDON L At..CX)RN
JOHN B. MIlLER
'- OSBORN ASHCRAFT
DONAlD M. MURPHY
A. J. DAVIDSON
JOSEPH NEWTON
DONALD B. FERNHOU
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
OFnCERS
P...... d<onl. • Vice Pr.Idenl. Sec..... ry
. Willi
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n".O'.Un Clyde Koont. •.• B.."..,. Bowie.
Blue Key is a national honor fraternity, the membership of which is comprised from the Junior and Senior classes. Besides having upperclass standing, the members must show scholastic proficiency, participation in extra activities, high moral standing, and personality. The purpose of Blue Key is to foster a closer fellowship among its members, and to bring college leaders together to exchange ideas and concentrate efforts for the upbuilding of the college.
MEMBERS William ArmstronQ
John BlInks Bruce Bowler url Bullock ·Clorence Devlin Wilfred Fry Robert Gr"nville Roy Groy
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Phil Hioring $(1m Johnson Clyde Koontz
Bert
La~n
R"y Lincoln Williom M"cle1lr Jock McKinney Mork Robinson
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Wolloce Rounsovell Paul Rust ~ Douglas Smith Harold Smith Gilbert SI. Cl",ir - Theron Ward Judson Work WilBorn Wetheroll
OFTICERS
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P •• Ujoh..
Ruth H&tl&r Do.... MeDumott
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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
r:u..boo.... e-t..
Cardinal Key is a national upperc1asswomen's service honorary and the sister organization to the Blue Key, with which it co-operates in services for this University and its student bOOy. Upperclasswomen who are considered as very outstanding as to leadership, scholarship, personality, and extra activities are tapped by its members at their May Day festivities for membership during the folloWing year. The motto for their organization is, "Serving, I Live."
FACULTY ADVISER Jelln Collette
HONORARY MEMBER Delln Evelyn Miller MEMBERS Jllne BIlker C4therine Bjornstlld Dorothy Brown Delsa Crowley Julie D4vil Jean Dunkle Ruth EVlln.
Esther Flenner Gertrude Gehr.. . e Marie HMsch Adll M4rci4 Hoebel Erma Lewis Helen Parmley
Louise Pllulsen Dorothy Roseve4r Mllrie Schneider Mllry Short &ilth Sllltter Gllldy. Smith MllrQllret 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.
Won"" Scribe uc,-!ue.
Willi..m M.d.... O• ..Id Pace C ••l B"rt
HI.lotion
Gordon Refdo<d
Junior Men, W .......n M.cG"*!I'or, Mark Robin... n. o1.m_ DeCou",.,.. Sherman Bell..ood. Roboort O ..an·
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The Idaho chapter of Intercollegiate Knights was organized in 1922 and has since been known as the Ball and Chain chapter of this society, founded at the University of Washington, The main purpose of the group is sponsorship and arrangements for all functions of the associated students. This fraternity is a national service honorary of underclassmen with officers and president chosen from upperclassmen.
Dean T. S. Kerr
Chesler Anderson Mllnon Armstrong Lewis Beaudin Irving Bennion WIlHam Boyd Carl Burt Jllcl: Butler Cillylon Campbell Edgar Clllrl:SOn Edward f).,l:in Richllrd Dt'rnell
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HONORARY MEMBERS George E. Horton MEMBERS Donoven Dougle, Everett Holt Homer f).,vies Ray Hyl:e Lowrence Dullin Richard KllUlmen George Elliot Grover Knight Philip Feir Wesley Lolhen Cherles Finnell Edwin Uoyd Bernerd FriZZle Henry McQullde John O'Neill Joe Hed:.mey Bill Hedges Dllvid Pace William HerrinQ'lon Rou PllrtOnS Otho Holmes Dicl: Phinney Vincent Well.
Ted BanI:
Tom Purton Gordon Radford Herbert Sanderson Frank Severn Pet Sheehlln Did Sillde Gilbert Snow Ira Stubbs William Tomlinson -Floyd Wllllis Orrin Webb
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A.du. Sim._n M.~Il. Ger....ht7 no... I'"..-.on Sar.h Mi«hall M.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 memo bers are representatives from town, women's halls, and Greek houses who are to be selected from the incoming Sophomore class by the old members. They must 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 Abbott Betly Ash Margaret Brown Katherine Cady Helen Clough Delberta Crowley Doris Franson Marcella Geraghty
Ellyn Bradshaw Mary Harmer Jane Harvey Billie Hilliard Elizabeth Jensen Mdrgdret Johnson ISdbel Lou!1
Sarah Mitchell Winifred Peterson Mdria Raphael JelSie Rich Ardis Simpson Helen Sullivdn Cldra Young Helen Turlnsky
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D. Hoffm ..n. C. " ..n_n. Mr. D...ld_n J. W.. r., R. R ..m ..n. K. S .....r. B. Oroo1.... I. R ..ll.f.on Mr.J ....-n. C. H ........n. P. T.rlor. I. Cr•• ford, Mr. Hull, D. M..., • .,.,
arTICERS Sh ln K.U, h Cr••ford Juchon W .. r.
M.St.......
J. Saftke, J.
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W. P;d... lblut.. , S. Woodruff
.. 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 the University of Nebraska. The members are chosen from the junior and senior classes of the engineering and mines schools, on the basis of their scholarship and social activities. The organization aims to promote scholarship and professional attainment in engineering.
FACULTY AND GRADUATE MEMBERS Dr. C<'ldy Dr. Owens Mr. Torgeson Mr. Johnston Sam Woodruff
Br<'lnch W<'lll:.er De<'ln Cr<'lwlord Prof. G<'lUSS Prof. Johruon
Prof. Hull Mr. Davidson Mr. Janssen Prof. How<'lrd Bob Morns
MEMBERS Ivan Crawford, Jr. Judson War\: Myrl Ste<'lrns Ko!Irslen S\:al'lr Waller Edelblule Joe Gaus· Edwo!lrd HO\:<'lnson
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Sherm<'ln Kelly Paul T<'lylor Bruce Gralow Walfred Carlson Richard R<?m<'ln Charles Jansen Wendell Decker John Banks
_ Ivan Rollelson Louls Garrison Donald Madey Hugh Boldwin _ Alec\: Alexander Douglos Guy Bert Huntington
OITICERS
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Vil"ll"il Gould G..,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.y D. 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 for professors or instructors in Forestry, and those students who have completed two and one-half years of standard college work in forestry, with an average of 5.00, or above, Xi Sigma Pi tries to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forest education, to work for the upbuilding of the forest profession and to promote fraternal relations among workers in forest lines.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Deon D. s. leffers Dr. Eldred R. Mortell Dr, Edwin C. Jo!Ihn
Dr. Alden B. Ho!Irch Dr. John Ehrlich
Po!Iul Andf rson Mo!Irlin Go!Ilbr<1lith Virqil Gould
Don<1lld McKeever H"rold Hea.dy Floyd TumelllOn Georqe Weyerm<1lnn
Prol~or Ro!Iymond 1. Becro!llt ROYo!lle K. Pierson C, H, Willison, Jr.
MEMBERS
Thom<1lB W'lson JOMlh<1ln Wright M<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.han R. (hanvill•• D. Burn.n. A. Monn.U. D. Buton. J. W.ight J. Bulr.••• R. V••b ••lr.moa., C. Koonh, C. wnaon. J. Wilco~
OFFICERS ..... Clyda Koonb Laonard G.ffn.y .Dwight Buton . ... ,Jam.. Wright
Prellldenl. VI"", p'-"",ld"nl. S&c..,IMY ..
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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 chapter aim at promoting the individual welfare of their members, as well as scientific research in commerce, accounting, and financial fields toward the development of profeSSional interest in business.
FACULTY MEMBERS R~lph
H. F.'lrmer
Elmer E. Davidson
Erwin Graue
Willard J. Wilde
MEMBERS
- Willi 11m Arms'rong John Bllrker Dwight B~rton Donald Burnell "" Earl Carlson Francis Chrystal Leonard Gaffney John Gaskill
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Robert Granville Donald Klingler Clyde Koontz Donald Linehan ~Burness McFarland Charles Marshall Albert Monnett Thomas Painter Walker Rich
Riley -Hllrold Riley -Mark Robinson Steve Summers _ Robert Verberkmoes Henry Whtlson Cromie Wilson James Wright
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OJ"FICERS Preoldotnt Vice P<MIdotnt
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. S.tty Ob.rm.y.r . Mon. O'Connor EI... Smlth A"clrey Robi"",,,n
K. C1....I.ncl. M. 801_. A. Robin"'n, M. MeKlnl.,.. E. Smllh. D. Molt D. 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. Phi Chi Theta is a national business honorary for women, founded nationally in 1924. Each year this society awards a key to the women in the School of Business who best meet the requirements of scholarship, activities, and leadership which the members have set. This fraternity aims to create high ideals among all women who will follow business careers.
MEMBERS
Matha Bole. Katheryn Cleveland Dorothy Holt Mary McKinley
Doc-othy Mott France. Murtha Betty Obermeyer
O'Connor Audrey Robinson Elva Smith Vernetta Siokesberry MOrlll
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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",.
OFFICERS
Preelclenl. VI". PrWdenI
s.c-....,.T_..... U~Ad_
L,..I. Schw.ndlm.. n EU'l"n. H"r""" "_ph wmboort 01..,1< McKb-.n.,
Phi Eta Sigma is a national honorary whose aim is to recognize and award the exceptional scholastic achievement of freshmen. It also aims to promote scholarship and character on the campus. To be eligible, a freshman must be able to attain a grade average of 5.5, or better, for the first semester, or for the whole year. The Idaho chapter presents a silver cup to the freshman who maintains the highest grade average throughout his entire freshman year.
FACULTY Dean 1. G. Eldridge
Dr. Erwin Graue MEMBERS
lohn Baldwin Irving Bennion Kenneth Berkley George Cumming~ lohn Elder C,rl Evans Chester Evans Granville Haight
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Glenn Harding Eugere Herron Wrighi Hit! Qiva Huhil;~a William Johnston Clarence Kasser.s Douglaa King Grover Knlghl
Thomas Lacy Joseph Lambert Unton Lang Wilbur Larkham Richard Linkhart Voitto Luukkonen Russell Mann ROllS Parsons
Allan Poole - Charles Poullon Donald Roberta Lysle Schwendiman Vietor Skiles Gordon Sommer Frank Seatz William Tomlinson
M. R..ph••I. M. H.n_n. M. H.rm.r. B. HUiI.rd. V. P.Uon. M. John·
OrriCERS ArdlaSim_n K.th.r1n. D...,.
..,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
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Alpha Lambda Delta is the national scholastic honorary for both freshman and sophomore women students who attain a grade average of at least 5.5 for the first semester, or at the end of the freshman year, besides participating in at least two outside activities. A tea was held at mid-semester for all the women who were considered for prospective members. The aim of this honorary is promoting only the highest ideals in scholarship, womanliness, and honor.
ADVISERS
Miu Marion Featherstone
Doris McDermott
HONORARY MEMBER
Dr. Evelyn Miller MEMBERS
Helen Abbolt Susanna Black Kalr.erine Kady MaT(~lIrel Carothers Ml!lry Harmer
Ma:-qaret Johnson _ Velml!l Pillion Maria Raphael Ellen S4mpaon Ardi~ Simplon
Helen Sullivlln Billie Hilliard Verla Durl!lnl Jean &er Margit Hansen
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P....., F. Luta. C. Ma..haLi. R. O.... n..JU., F. Robln.on.
OFFICERS Edward. May•• Ea.1 Bull_k Jack McKinney
H. Fiaha •• W. Aah. E. May••••. McKinn.y. E. Bullock. C. RuclMn
The Press Club is an honorary composed of upperclassmen who show an interest in 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 have served on the editorial staff of any recognized newspaper. The organization fosters and attains a high standard for college journalism; it publishes the Press Club edition of the Argonaut and promotes their Publications Ball.
MEMBERS
William Ash Bruce Bowler John Brosnan Earl Bullock Walter Dinnison Homer Fisher Robert Grllnville Philip Hiaring
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RIlY Uncoln Frllnk Lull Chllrles Mllrshllll Edwllrd Mayer Jllck McKinney j)ick Paris Willillrn Plluley Edw<'Ird Riley
Fred Robinson Wallace Rounsavell Bill Rudeen Gordon Smith Paul Taylor Wllylllnd Tanning Avon Wilson Cromie Wilson
OFFICERS Ruth H.U... Ruth n.rioo I ... n. Fish...
M. M.u... I. n.h.r. B. Au.Un R. n..I•• R. H.1Mr. D. Ch.nd1.r. d. P.n....
Theta Sigma is a local honorary, organized at Moscow in 1932, for journalism majors among the upper class group. Membership is limited. to eight women who show unusual qualities in the field of journalism along with personality and scholastic attainments. Each year Theta Sigma awards a cup to the winner of the state-wide contest that it sponsors for high school papers.
Sigma Delta is a newly-established journalism honorary for men, organized at Idaho January 11, 1937. The membership is limited. to upperclassmen majoring in 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
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C. Rud..n. L. Robln P. HI.";ng, B. M_
n. oJ. B.....n.n , A. Abbott. d. Mc:Kinnooy, E. B"II_I.
Pubbc:lty Ch.!""""
.Phl1lp HI • .tn'1 c.e:n Rud..n Ayon Wll.on
dohnB........n .1..,1. Mc:Kinn.-,-
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P. Li"col". L. L-....". B. A"d F. 01."..". R. Krumm ••• R. B
". C. P.r.. l.... 01. Ru.b .... L. Gri.... "rid'1•• T. P.'1., J. Corpuz. D. Smith
OFFICERS
P....-lde,,' Vi"" P...-Idoo"l T....... nor ~,nq
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Dou'1I•• Smith .. Cl.ud. Nug."t Robert A"d " .Joh" Clo r
Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national professional mining fraternity which selects its members from the men of the junior and senior classes who are taking major work in mining, metallurgy, or geology, their qualifications including scholarship and interest. Its object is the social, scholastic, and scientific advancement of its members. It first became a national in 1915 at the University of Kansas. The Idaho chapter was installed May 27, 1929.
MEMBERS
Robert Anderson Robert BreckenridQe John Clouser JOIle Corpuz Leon Grieve
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Freeman Jensen Rober! Krummes Lellie Larson Pal Lincoln
Claude Nugent Trevor Page CdrlOll Perkins John Ruebke Douglas Smith
orrlCERS Ch8noelloc Scribe, T......." .... r.
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Nor•• l W.rdl. P."I Poulaon AI..;" Seh••"diTn'" Wilbur Schrotod.r rred R"Tn..-an
W. Schroad ••. W. Laa. A. Ericluon, r. R . .Tn ....n. D. B.nadlct L. Altk.n. L. WlIITnoN. R. Tuck... O. O. .n •. L. H.ll N. W.rdl•.
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Wood•. H, P.ckl""'n, A. Schw."dITn.n. P. Pouloon
Alpha Zeta, the honorary agricultural fraternity, chooses its members from students who have completed three semesters of academic work in the College of Agriculture with a satisfactory basis of scholarship and leadership. To promote higher scholarship, leadership, and cooperation among the students who are studying in the field of agriculture is its purpose. The fraternity was founded at Ohio State in 1897. The Idaho chapter was installed in 1920.
MEMBERS
Lynn Aitken Donllid Benedict Dllrrell De"ne Arvlll Erickson
L. HlllI Wllyne Lee Hllrold Pllrl:.inson Pllul Poulson Fred Rll~mussen
Alvin Schwendimlln Robert Tucker Norvlll Wllrdle Jilek Woods
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M. Schn.ld.r. A. W.ld.n. N. Kinghorn. M. Herm.r. M. Stone oJ. PettiJohn, E. Horton, C. Hud.on, M. K.nnerd, G, G.hr.... D. Crowl.y
OITICERS Gertrude G.hr"e . Agd. W.ld.n . o.lee Crowley . 1'ey P.ttljohn
P...id"nl. VI".. Preeldenl
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Sigma Alpha Iota, the oldest women's professional music fraternity, founded at the University of Michigan in 1904, has as its purpose the upholding of the highest ideals of musical education, furthering the development of music and giving moral and material aid to its members. Sigma Eta Chapter, installed at the University of Idaho in 1924, sponsors an annual campus songfest. Outstanding women specializing in music are eligible for membership.
MEMBERS
Delsa Crowley Morion Dwight Norene Eubanks Gertrude Gehrke Mary H(lrmer
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EliUlbeth Horlon Cleto Hudson Miriom Kennard Nina Kinghorn
Mabel Milloy F(ly Pettijohn M(lr!e Schneider Melis$(I Stene
Agd(l Walden
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M.T9uerite M.nlon e-Cudd,. Rol' S.... I.h Luo-n W.ldr.m . Helen P.rmley
C. Herâ&#x20AC;˘. M. rroe'. O. Chri.eten..". A. Thi_n. Dun M_"lIer M. M...IDn. V. Willi........ r. 1.00,..;.. T. Ki"lIhDrn. R. s.Jr.er B. Cuddy, H. W.Jlen. G. Oeh."', E. Sl....., G. S.... lth
Kappa Delta Pi is a national honorary educational fraternity for those who are enrolled in the Sch(X)1 of Education. Membership is selected for distinction in achievements and excellence in scholarship. It sponsors encouragement of high intellectual and scholastic standards, and recognizes outstanding contributions for education. A high degree of professional fellowship is at all times maintained among its members, as well as achievement in education.
MEMBERS Mllrthll Allen -Dick BllkE'r Dorothy Brown Georgia Christensen Baa Cuddy Esther Flenner Myrle Frost Gertrude Gehrke
Eldene Gove Clllude Hllrt Lucille Kell Twilo Kinghorn Vivilln Lorsen Froncis Lewis Dorothy Lenlest MllrQuerite Mllnion Mobsl Milloy
Helen Pllrmhty Kenneth Robertson Edith Sllllter Roy Smith GilldYll Smith Alllnll Thiessen Helen WlIllen Virqinill Willillms
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G. 8 •..-11"••• a...lo.~. O. D C. M.rehall. E. Lew... C. Bio
O. A....b _ ad. B. W.llo.~. E. R,.."
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OfTlCERS Aldrieh O~."t
A . Ol.nn S
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"The Curtain" is a local dramatics fraternity for which women as well as men are eligible to membership. Its personnel is chosen for outstanding work in acting, directing, or the writing of plays. Activities of this organization are directed towards the study and furthering of dramatic activities on this campus, establishing ethics of the theater on this campus, and encouragement of a native Idaho theatre through co-operation of their alumni in the state.
FACULTY ADVISERS
1. F. Soller
Jeon Colletle
MEMBERS Granl Ambrose John Borker Aldrich Bowler Catherine Bjornstad John Doly
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Glendon Davis Andrew James Erma Lewls Chuck M/lrshall
Bowla~
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GeorQe Gram Fred Rasmussen Gene Ryan Glenn Starlin Barbara Walk.er
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OITICERS P....ldenl, Vice Pr-esld"nl.. s.c..-tftry.T..-.ur.r
. ,Jo..ph Mcradda.. Lawla O.land William La.
Delta Sigma Rho is a national forensic honorary. Membership is limited to those who 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 activities on the campus. The national was founded in Chicago in 1906 and the Idaho chapter was installed in May, 1927.
MEMBERS Joseph Mcfadden Erma Lewis
Lewis Orland William Lee John Farquhar
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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,
orrlCERS .. J"n. n.",lng Do"" D._n r ••n .... P ••n • .. . Ambo. Woll.
n.",ing K, R_. R, 8.-",.ling
Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national professional home economics fraternity. A brain-child of the University of Minnesota, it aims to aid its members by an interest in the moral, social, and intellectual advancements, and to promote home economics professionally. Mernl::>ers are chosen according to scholarship, personality, and leadership, as well as professional attitude. Zeta chapter was installed on the Idaho campus in 1918, and now has over one hundred members.
FACULTY MEMBERS M~ri~n Fe~therstone
Ad~h
Lewis
MEMBERS Rose Broemling Doris D4wson Je~n Dunkle June Fleming
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Ethel Gehrke Georqino H~worth Evelyn Jenkins Fr~nces P~ine
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K~therine Roos Klltherine Schuettenhelm M~ry Short Amber Wolf
OfT1CERS Chief luaU.,., Vi.,. Juall.,.
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Willi.... P.r.
Oll"'rt St. CI.lr
R. B.k... D. BI.tUn•. O. 81. Cl.l. O. All~n. G. CoUllhl.n. M. N.Ul. W. P •••
"'.m_ W.7n.
Ol.n Coughlin
Phi Alpha Delta is a national honorary professional law fraternity, the James Kent chapter of which was installed at Idaho in 1914. Membership is limited to accredited law schcx:>l students whose work has been unusually outstanding. This fraternity's purpose is the formation of highest standards. leadership. and co-operation between students and practitioners of the legal profession. Phi Alpha Delta was organized in 1902 at Northwestern University in Chicago.
MEMBERS
Oren Allison Robert B{ll:er DoMld Bistline Glen Coughlin
Morshol\ Nelli Williorn Porr Gilbert 51. Cloir Jornes 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
orrlCERS Copi<lin .•.. First U"ut"Mnl . Second UeuleM,,1 Firat SerQMnl.
E••l R. Bull_I<
Gr.,.
Ro,. W"odr"w So.. n."n Li"coln
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Scabbard and Blade is a national Military honorary for the outstanding cadet officers 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 formal dances were held at Fort George Wright, Spokane, and in December, the annual dinner dance was held. Idaho is a member of Company B, Regiment Six.
FACULTY MEMBERS
Lt. Col. Allen Fletcher Major Charles Sutherland
Captoin Chorlea Hart Capt"in Lewis Normon
Serge<'lnt B<'lrnum Gener<'ll E. R. Chrismon
MEMBERS
John &nks E<'lrl Bullock Clarence Devlin Wo!Ilter DinntlOn Ed. Elliott Homer Fisher
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Robert Gr<'lnville Roy Groy Woody Holl Ed Hok,onson Ben Humphreys Clyde Inmon
Elbert Inm<'ln Roy Lincoln Jock McKinney Junior Monnetie Bm Morrow Tom Redlingsholer
M<'lrk Robinson Ho!Irold Smith Woodrow Sorenson Ron Sundberg Wo!Iylo!lnd Tonning Jock Wllco.
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OITICERS ","""",
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s.c,..,t<o.y
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C,.ril Ad"' ... St.... Summ ... Bob Baldwin St.w ••• N. .ly . ..... O_rv. Thi_n
The "I" Club acts as a medium for the organization of all athletes who have earned their "I" sweaters for participation in major intercollegiate athletics. The main activity of the club is keeping Idaho's athletics clean and building up the athletic activity of the university. The club sponsors each year the varsity ball. This year's ball was decidedly successful.
MEMBERS Cyril Adkins Rudy Aschenbrenner Roberl Baldwin Addison Seem"n Steve Belko Oscar C"ble John Cooper Gerald Dellinger Roy Gray
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Dean Green James Moore Leon Green Walter Musilll E!lrl Gregory Stew/Ht Neely Willi!lm O'Neill Joe Harrell Clarence Holberg Milton Osterhou~ Stonko PlIvkov Donllid Johnson Bill Krllmer Jewel Pe.!Icock Anthony Knap Rlly Pearson William Powers Willis Maxson ReJ[ Willard
Kenneth Roberlson Lyle Smith Steve Summers Geon;Je Thiessen Dick Trzuskowski Joe Wheeler George Willott Roland Winter Harry Wishard
OITICERS
rred Hampf Ho..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. Ratharford r. 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 a minor s)X>rt, was organized. three years ago. The promotion of efficiency and co-operation in minor s)X>rts participation and the gaining of recognition for the minor sports, lacking because of deficient organization, is its aim. There has been a greater interest in minor sports since this club was installed.
MEMBERS
Edw"rd Aspr"y Louis August
A"ron Blewett Dwight C"ble AI C"~r,,so J"ck Cummock WiIli"m Gigr"y
Fred H"mpl Harvey Hollinger Willi"m Hudson Clyde Inm"n P"ul Jones Eugene 1"y Wendell lAwrence W"rren MacGregor
Robert Miller Ralph Miller Willi"m Morrow Fred Mueller Ralph Nelson Luke Purcell How"rd Scott
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M. W. M.ldan. C. Bayl..n. K. Th.....p."n. H. G .... I. M. Kn...
OrT1CERS
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W. W. M.bian Charl_ Bayl..n .K.lth Th ..... paon ..M...... ln Kn".
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The Maya Club is the honor organization for students in architecture who show professional interest and special aptitude in the subject. Its aim is to promote an 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 in their work. This year the club, aided by M. Melzian and President Baylon, planned a new house for Tau Kappa Epsilon.
MEMBERS M. W. MelziCln ChClrles BClylon
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Keith Thompson
Henry Gessel MClrvin Knox
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The Associated Society of Mechanical Engineers is a national organization. It aims to acquaint the future mechanical engineers with those various problems which face practicing engineers by arranging programs which include pictures of projects, speakers, and general informal discussions. Each year the club sponsors inspection tours for its members, which enables them to derive some practical knowledge of actual engineering practice. The club began in 1936.
MEMBERS
Clinton Alsop James At....ood Kenneth Arnett Robert Baldwin 0110 Brende W<'lllace Brown John Carlaon Sim Coonrod Kenneth Crow.ar
JOBeph G<'lUSS William GIIUSS J<'lme. Gibbs leverelle Giffin Donald Hill Elmer Johnston James Larsen Volllo Luukkonen GeorQe McGee
John McVey Barry Merrill Leo Moen James Moore John Osgood Dille Schubert Russell Stewart George Rewor William Wells
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OITICERS
Th.e Arneriooon Soclet7 01 Chil &nqin.....
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Kent Goodell h'en Cr... IDni Wendell o.ekDr
VIOl "'-!denl
Secret.o.,.路Tl'Mou.....
The American Society of Civil Engineers was installed at Idaho in 1926 and is affiliated with the American Society of Civil Engineering, founded in 1852 for the advancement of the engineering profession. The society maintains contact with the national organization and with practicing engineers. Those students registered in civil engineering are members.
MEMBERS
Emile &chllnd John Banh Ivan Crllwlord Lee Co,
Henry Condit Mr. A. J. Davidson Wendell Ded.er
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Ray Hill John Eider Wright Hilt Linne Eric1r..son Earl EVllns J<'Icob Iller Mr. A. S. J<'Ins.sen Kent Goodell Duke Grkovic Joseph LlIlimore VoHlo Luukkonen Gr<'lnville H<'Iighl Russell Mann Eric HlIrris Judson Wark
Paul Morken John Phinney William Pierce Charles Poulton John Sheldrew Paul TlIylor HlIrold Tolford
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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 member of each class who attains the highest grade average at the end of the semester and attempts to create good. fellowship.
MEMBERS Willillm Arms F"ustino BIICIIWC Walter Edelblute
Joe Greer Don Mackey Preston Mortimer Myrl Stellrns OoUgl1l5 Guy Louis Garrison
Gille Burton George DaVis Wesley Fails Keith Freeman Leslie Gillette Louis Goetz
John Harrington Joseph J<!Imberl Miu.. . Jensen Earnest Love Albert Kassen, Robert Miller George LlIrsen Wiliter Mitchell Eugene Lilthrop Michllel Nelson ClIri Lewis Jay Nungester Pilul MlInn John Peterson Rupert Sanborn H<!Irvey Price Bob Rle, Roscoe Smolin'kl leRoy TilIotlOn Wendell Satre Adelbert Winters Edw<!Ird Terha<!lr H<!Irold Torgerson Clarence BaQn<!lJl John Dingler Orin Crooks John Hemperly John Angell fohn Hughes Fr<!ln.. . Brown Theodore Wagner
Edgar ClOThon EdgllT DlIlllIs Harold Durh(lffi
Cllrl Finch Gordon Ford Glenn Hall Chesler Hllynes Diva Huhtllllll James Johnstone Harold Mortindllie Dale Meqenity
Theodore Oyle"r Earl Peebles Gerald Richardson lohn Stone
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OITICERS Dwight Hoffm..n W ..lt.. r Ed.lbh't. .oJ_G....r
The Associated Engineers is an organization composed of the faculty and students in the College of Engineering. Through a program of lectures by prominent practical engineers, engineering films, and other educational features which it sponsors, the organization maintains its purpose of creating an interest in enginneering as a profession, and developing a broader understanding of all engineering activities. MEMBERS
Aleck Alex<'Inder Clinton Alsop Lynn Anderson Don<'lld Angell Robert Angell Willi<'lm Arms J<'Imea Alwood CI<'Irence 8<'IQnail Hervey 8<'Irdsley Allison Berg Albert Blair Reed Boyce Otto Brende Robert Brewer Wanace Brown Maurice Byrne Jacl: Compbell
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Von CopIes WIlllom C<'Isteqneto Tom CI<'Irl: Edger Clerl:son Henry Condit Williem Connolly hen Crawford, Jr. GeorQe DaVis GeorQe Deel:er
John DinQler Welter Edelblute Delbert Elvy Wesley Falls Cerl Finch Gordon Ford Louis Gerrison JO&eph Gauss
William Geuss Leslie Gillette Karl Gobie Kent Goodell Eugene Grahom Bruce Gralow Dougles Guy Williem Harrington Donald Hill Dwight Hoffman Edwerd Hol:<'ln80n Relph Hossfeld Peul Hughes Vern Irvine Charles Jansen Edw<'lrd Joyce
Albert Kessens Shermen Kelly Reelto Kimes Herachel Kless Keith McDaniel Williem McGee Donald Macl:ey Robert Miller Bruce Mitchell Jemes Moore Preston Mortimer Theodore Oyleef Peul Ptlrrlsh Doneld Ptlrvin Elvin Peterson Cleude Polls R<'Ilph Radford
Robert Retherford Felix Roberts Iven Rollefson Richtlrd Romtln Thomos So!Inford K<'Irsten SI:<'l"r Lewis SI:i1es Iohn Stone Robert Strtlchan Paul Taylor Rtlymond Tetller leRoy Tillotson Albert Torelle Judson Wark Vincent Wells Jtlmes Welsh Fredericl: Winters
OJTICCRS C...... t OJ>.rbUlio Robefl Kno",,,,. . Robert Andâ&#x20AC;˘ ..-n
The Associated Miners, an organization composed of students and faculty in the School of Mines, is affiliated with the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. This organization furthers the purpose of sponsoring interest in the school and the profession, promotes features of educational value, and provides a means for students to become acquainted with each other, and with practical miners in the field.
MEMBERS
Don.'lld AnderlIOn Robert Anderson Henry Atkinson s"muel Bid", Robert Breckenridge Newton Bruington Jose Corpuz Lyle Deck.llrd D",niel Dollk. Albert Eckert
8ll11ter Mllrtin Philip Ford Leon Grieve Don Met.. . e Dttvid Gripton Miro Mihelich Jttmes Hic.. . ' Rttlph Mitchell Freemttn Jensen Clttude Nugent George Johnson Jclmes Pennington Robert Jordlln Cllrlos Perkins John Krull AllIIn Poole QSCllr Pothier Leslie Lttrson Edgttr McAllister Kenneth Preston 1. R. Woodruff, Jr.
Jllrvis Prichllrd s"muel Quid Robert J. Sllmpson DouqlllS R. Smith Bruce W. Stoddttrd Stephen D. Stover Charles F. Tiller Robert G. Vervaeke Rillph E. Wllrner Lyle R. Wood
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The Associated Foresters is an organization composed of all faculty and students of the School of Forestry. Its purpose is the promotion of greater activity and interest within the school toward the profession of forestry. Sponsoring educational and social features in the School of Forestry and in the university is one of its functions. MEMBERS Vernon Underwood Glenn W"il""" W"Il>I, W"rd How"rd W"toon
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The Ag Club, which was founded in 1914, is composed of students enrolled in the College of Agriculture. The purpose of the club is to sponsor the activities of its college, to bring students together for social and educational features. Among the activities sponsored each year are the annual "Ag Bawl," Club Banquet, Little International Livestock Show, and publication of The Idaho Agriculturist.
MEMBERS Leon Addy
John And .... w. C1IUord Bernett Don Benedict K........lh Be,kley Kenneth Bezold Look<> Bled Aaron BI..w.. tt Phll Borup OIdBreedon 0...1' Bror;lh.... d Bob Bronoon Ke,l Branton Did Brown Tim Brown Neel Bue Melvin Butl.. di.. ld Mork C&lnon Wilbu' C&lnon Peul Cerloon Pet.. Gene"u"" Fey C!I<otheld
Herbert Dey Der",11 0....... Euqe.... Denny He,be,t Edwerd. Ron.. ld Engle Arvel Erlkton Ch... te' Evon. E.orl Evon. C1.. rk Fr.. nC;oco Deve Fulto.. Roberl Gordner
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R..lph Jacbon Norman I&qel. Claude John""n Walt..r Kantolo Cha... o...rl E.orl Kenl Robert Key... Eldon wroon Weyr>e Lee Bioi"" Llllenqu!.1 Erneraon Llllwll1 Don Loomi. Don Lylo Fr.. ncl. McNeU fey M..cy lohn Miller Robert Miller Ie,.., Mill. Clyde Monlqornery Do.. Mortimer F..nol Murdock GeorQe Nosh,t
Welter 01""" Glen Olm.teed Dee P.. cbrd Ch..rle. Pet.....,.. Dor.... Peterson lohn Pierce Roneld PlerOfl Arnold Poulton P..ul Pouloon Clifton Qui .. FI"ed R...mu n Gwl .... RiOfl Royrnond Richmond Rulon Rid. Elmer Rlem.. n Donlol Robert. Jay Robert. John RoiOfl How..rd RoylonOfl Dole Sonner Uoyd $eelz Albert Schodd"
W..lter Schoenfeld Tom Smith Rul.. nd S"..,k. Rober' Spft..""r Ru....n Slerk Cecil Sutlon Peul Sulton ElvIn T"l~m DeVe", ovey K.. llh T"""y R..lph Tovey Slenley Trenh.. lle Bob Tuder Dudl"y Tucko, Kennelh Wade Norvel Werdle Eldon W...to'\Iord LeRoy Wilmore He,be,t Wiloon Arthu, Wino I..d Wood.
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Members of Hell Divers must have passed the Red Cross Senior Life Saving Test and 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 the year gives a water carnival. The purpose of Hell Divers is to further interest in life-saving and water activities and recreational swimming for men and women.
The Pern Club was organized at Idaho in December, 1936, and is an honorary for men and women majoring or minoring in Physical Education. Pem's objectives: To promote interest and participation in Physical Educational activities and provide opportunities for mixed recreations. Pem very successfully promoted a recreational program for all of the men's and women's organizations. OJTICERS
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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's Club itself is organized to promote harmony and co-operation between the managers of all major sports. Activities are confined almost entirely to athletics with one exception-every spring a dance is sponsored by the combined memo bership of the managers and the Minor "I" Club.
MEMBERS Kenneth Anderson John Barker Edward Bennet! Otto Brende Donald Bistline Maurice Byrne Charles Crowthers Miles Flannigan
Wilfred Fry Wililam Galey Claude Hart Robert lensen Dale Lawrence Dllvid Lillie Rex McDowell
Paul Morken Fred Mueller Willillm Mueller lohn O'Neill Howard Piuish Robert Ri'ltlill George Sommers John Stone
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The Home Economics Club, composed of all women enrolled in the Home Economics department, is affiliated with the American Home Economics Association and is a member of the Idaho State Federation of Women's Clubs. Its aims are to create interest in home economics, sponsor the Co-Ed Prom, and maintain a loan fund.
MEMBERS
Ruth Batt Ruth Bell E!lyn Bradshow Rl1chel Bradon Anne Brende ROle Broemling Ianet Brookover Man;~uerite Brown Belva Budge J8{ln Cleveland Doris Dawson I8{ln Denning leon Dunkle
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Louro Evans Elhel Gehrke Barbara Greef Gerry Hardy Veneti", Heidel Mildred Himes Dorothy Hohnhont Neva Hom",n Rosanna House Betty Ingle Evelyn Jenkins Beull1h Johnson Idell Keyes
Miss Adoh Lewis Regino Limocher Edith McCarroll Roberto Mathews Goldie Monninq Minnie Meyeu Marqaret Minty s.,Uy Mitchell Dorothy Moa Morquente P",lmer Alice Riqby Edntl s.,wyer I",ne Schubert
Katherine Schuellenhelm Mary Short Lilly Spenser J8{ln Spooner M",ry Sullivan Dorothy Swendig Phyllis Thomas l8tlbel Tigert JMn Wegener Dorothy White F1or", Williomson Viciell Wrl1Y Cll1rl1 Young
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The Bench and Bar Association, a local organization, is composed of all the students regularly enrolled in the College of Law. It was organized on the Idaho campus in 1912. This organization has as its general purpose the creation and development among its members of an ethical and professional attitude, as well as friendship among the law students.
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Jo!Imes Alber! Ho!Implon John H/lncock John Mclaughlin Hllllon Fred Ch(lrles Horl(lcher W/lrd Conr(ld How(lrd K(lrl Jeppesen Arthur Estel Johraon Rodney Porter Johnston Rlch(lrd Kembel Dean Kloepfer Bert Victor Larson George Robert McFadden Joseph James McFadden Hugh Charles Maguire, Jr. Richard Morse Mitchell Robert Wilson Mullins
Marshall Allen Neill Ralph Ware Nelson William Lee Parr Gilbert Clancy St. Clair R. H. Seeley Ch(lrles Clinton Shl!w Clllyton Verne Spear Gerald Staudllcher Thomas V.!Issar Jllmes Wade W(lyne Theron WilIl(lm Wllrd Max Ray Weber William Bascom Wetherall Willard Joseph Wilde Robert Theodore Felton Harry Morton Chambers
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Kappa Phi is a club composed of university women who are members of the Methodist Church or who prefer that church. Tau, the local chapter, was installed in 1928 and is affiliated with the national founded at the University of Kansas in 1916. The aim is "Every Methodist Woman in the University today a leader in the church tomorrow."
The Westminster Guild is a club composed of university women who are of Presbyterian 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 several different countries. OITlCI:RS
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The Associated Society of Agricultural Engineers is a student branch of the national A.S.A.E. The present membership of 22 is composed of majors in Agricultural 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 both parents or grandparents who have attended the University of Idaho. The object of the group is to co-operate and help the alumni at any time they desire, and to get acquainted with the sons and daughters of our parents' classmates. Members of the Idaho Clan take part in the commencement exercises. OffiCERS
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FACULTY Hdll M. Mdcklin
Robert Lyon
Cdrl Cldus
Archie lones
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Mllry MllrQarel Brodon Phyllis Rand June Davis
Clubs Margaret Barton Froncis Madson Phy:lis Thomas Sarah WlIlker
MOIine Driscoll Kothryn Whalen Ruth Steele
Glorio Rolle
Sarah Jane Bahr Ellen Secll Frllnces Zachow Pouline Brush Helen Hill Dorothy Molt
Jean Spooner Saro Gene Tolbot MIlIine McFarland
Mary Moore
Debate
George Delln
Dances
Carol Hart
Ann La Rue Phyllis Thomas Kathryn Cleveland Belly McKee Ruth Woodward Anne Brende Carol Jean Davis Annllbel Wetzel Maxine Driscoll Jean Denninq
Women
Mllrgarel Rice
MOrQoret Brown
Dra1l\atics
Aleene Shields
Helen Moflotl Military
Charles Harris
Lloyd EVllns Music
Christine Saltmon 10 Betty Wickes
Roberta RYlln
Business Mllnllger. Assistant Manager.
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Eleanor Redfield Morgoret King Naomi Hillman Fae Harris Spokane Smith lelln Hao!lg Ruth Pyle MaKine Eastburn Eleanor Kerr
Frank Severn
Richard Paris Walter Dinnison
SECRETARIAL
Managers
Sam Rich Assistants
Dwight Macy
Billye Jllne Austin Naomi SarQeanl
Jack Farber Richard Hutchison Jack Doone Helen Berg Jewell Holt
Walter Brown, ManaQer Harry Snead
Marjorie Glenn Helen Ann Sullon Joe Howarth Dorothy Moss
Doris Eby Murva James
ORGANIZATIONS
Jaek McGuire
ADVERTISING
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CLASSES leon Dunkle, Editor
Chllrles McHarg
CIRCULATION
Jane Harvey !sobel Holdohl
Arthur Quirin
SPORTS Robert GronvilJe, Editor
PublicatiolUl
Theo Zilka Marie Haasch Marcella Geroghty Eli%llbelh Kostolek Ellyn Brodshow
Julia Milburn Eleanore Grahllm Hester Genlr'i Jeanelte MacGregor Jessie Rtcks June Dllvies
SNAPS
Eloise Hurley
Cor! Burl
Claro YounQ
TYPISTS Dorothy li1:osevear
ACTIVITIES Erma Lewis, Editor
Helen Pormley
Geneva Kramer
li1:ichard Phinney Barbara WlIlker Miles Flannigan
Cafol Jean DlIvil
PUBLICITY Fred Swank Victor Sellars
Richard Darnell Choral Carlson
Beth Bothwell
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Our appreciation is extended to those whose services aided in the production of the 1937 Gem of the Mountains. Especially do we wish to thank the following for their interest and their splendid cooperation: Charles Dimond, photographic service, Hodgin's Drug Store, Moscow;
Ralph W. York and the personnel of the Syms路York Company, Boise; Hutchison Studio and Sterner's Studio, Moscow; Walt M. Irvine and the personnel of the Western Engraving and Colortype Company, Seattle;
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Members of the editorial and business staffs of the 1937 Gem. Also, we wish to express OUf appreciation for the support of the 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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