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ILLINI JOURNALIST
MAY, 1931
Mildred Carolyn Allen, Editor
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ILLINI JOURNALIST
MAY, 1931
Mildred Carolyn Allen, Editor
Editorial Board
Mildred Carolyn Allen, Editor
SENIOR STAFF
Frederick J. Worden
Eleanor L. BarkmanLyle E. Mallet
John R. Van Sickle
Chester A. WynekenBradford A. Cox
Caroline Howard
JUNIOR STAFF
Mary M. Fernholz
Theodore T. Quinn
Florence Grigsby
P. King Lantz
M. Katherine Adams
James A. Shearer
Contents
Editorial Board 2
Dedication 5
Preface 6
College of Journalism Act 7
The School of Journalism 8
Board of Trustees 9
Our New President 9
Present Journalism Faculty 10
Former Faculty Members 12
New Journalism Building 12
New Building Committee 13
The Journalism Conference 13
The High School Press 14
Editors' Hall of Fame 14
Review of the Year 17
High Lights on the Calendar 17
The Year on the Publication 19
The Year in the Organizations 25
The Year in Student Enrollment 29
The Year with Faculty Writers 35
The Alumni Directory 37
MPJ Certificate Holders 37
Journalism Graduates by Years 37
Illini and Illio Heads 39
Fraternity Alumni 44
Theta Sigma Phi 44
Sigma Delta Chi 45
Kappa Tau Alpha 47
Graduates by Classes 49
Former Students 58
Alumni Who's Who 61
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DEDICATION
This record of the Alumni, the Students, and the
School of Journalism at the University of Illinois is
dedicated to CHARLES HENRY DENNIS, editor of
the Chicago Daily News, a member of the class of 1881
at the University. Mr. Dennis won distinction as a stu-
dent and was editor-in-chief of the Illini in 1880-1881.
Following his graduation he plunged at once into news-
paper work and in the course of years made his way to
the highest editorial post on one of the great papers of
the world. His example and his achievements are a
source of pride and inspiration to the students of today.
They offer him this book as an evidence of their regard
and their wish to make his ideals theirs.
THE JOURNALISM COUNCILMay 15, 1931
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PREFACE
Preparation of this volume was undertaken by the Journalism Council in Sep-
tember, 1930. The Council, which is made up of students representing the student
body of the School of Journalism, wished to bring together information bearing on
the School, the Students and the Alumni in a convenient and readily accessible
form. The result is the present Year Book edition of the old Illini Journalist.
The style adopted in the presentation of the material is designed to make the
meaning of all references clear to the rapid reader so that there will be no necessity
for seeking a key to abbreviations and the notes. Punctuation has been eliminated
in the interest of economy and the conventional use of italics and small and large
capital letters has been disregarded.
The material in the alumni and student sections is new and is based on informa-
tion gathered since September of the present school year. In the compilation of the
material and the collection of data questionnaires were sent to more than 1200
alumni and to more than 500 students. Alumni directory information from the 1929
all-university directory was available and it was used as a check on the reports in
this volume. The following sources have been consulted in the preparation of the
volume: The 1913, 1918 and 1929 University Alumni Directories; University
Bulletins and Circulars; files of the Illio and Illini; records of the School of
Journalism; reports of the Board of Trustees; Convention Year Book of Sigma Delta
Chi; chapter records of the various fraternities; records of the committee on educa-
tion of the Illinois Press Association; and 800 questionnaires describing individual
experiences.
The editor wishes to thank Professor Lawrence W. Murphy, director of the
School of Journalism and members of the Journalism Council for their cooperation,
and to express to the staff appreciation for the work done on the book.
Omissions must be expected in a volume of this type, though a definite effort has
been made to keep the number small. Whatever the shortcomings of the book it has
proven an interesting and enlightening piece of work to the members of the staff and
it is hoped that it will prove the same to the readers.
MILDKED ALLEN '31
Editor
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The College of Journalism Act
55th G. A. House Bill No. 285 1927
1 Introduced by Mr. Weiss, March 15, 1927.
2 Read by title, ordered printed and referred to Committee on Appropriations.
A BILL
For an Act to establish a College of Journalism at the University of Illinois, and
making an appropriation therefor.
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the Gen-
eral Assembly:
Section 1. The trustees of the University of Illinois are authorized and
2 directed to establish a College of Journalism at the University of Illinois.
Sec. 2. The College of Journalism shall offer such course of instruction
2 relating to journalism as will best serve to train and equip persons for service
3 in that profession.
See. 3. There is appropriated to the University of Illinois, for the purpose
2 of establishing such College of Journalism, the sum of thirty thousand dollars
3 ($30,000) for the biennium ending June 30, 1929.
Sec. 4. This appropriation is subject to the provisions of "An Act in re-
2 lation to State finance," approved June 10, 1919, as amended.
THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM
In 1927 the General Assembly passed the bill directing the Board of Trustees
to establish a College of Journalism. The work was organized as a school during
the summer of 1927 and in the fall of that year a two-year professional course of
study and a two-year pre-journalism program were established.
During the first year 50 students undertook to study for the degree offered bythe School and of this number 13 were graduated in June, 1928. At the same time
there were, in addition to the students listed, several hundred enrolled in introductory
and survey courses designed for general and pre-journalism students.
In the second year of the School the student body grew to 68 ; in the third year
to 80; and in the fourth year to 110. At the same time the general and pre-
journalism enrollment grew from 600 to 1,000. Of this latter number, 236 were
pre-journalism freshmen and sophomores in 1930-31.
The School offers instruction in preparation for the newspaper and magazine
work, trade and technical publication work, syndicate and publication service,
country journalism, specialized reporting and critical writing, correspondence andfeature work, newspaper advertising and business management, publicity and public
relations, teaching of journalism, and small publication and house organ work.
Its students have an opportunity to elect courses in any college on the campusand receive full credit for such courses. This opens to them the benefits of advanced
work in political science, law, history, economics, commerce, agriculture, music,
literature, science, psychology, philosophy, fine arts, engineering, education, foreign
language, and library science.
The courses now offered for journalism credit include:
General Eeporting
Sports Writing
Agricultural Reporting
Advanced Reporting
Financial and Labor NewsNewspaper Reference Service
Special and Feature Articles
Editorials and Editorial PageCritical Writing
Short Story Writing
History and Practice of Printing andPublishing
History of Journalism
Ethics of Journalism
Copyreading, Headwriting, and MakeupPress, the Courts and the LawCountry Newspaper Administration
Community and Country Journalism
Publicity MethodsGeneral Advertising
Newspaper Advertising
Newspaper Layout Advertising
Newspaper Advertising CopyAdvertising Campaigns
Business Problems of the NewspaperNewspaper Accounting
Agricultural Journalism
Home Economics Journalism
Introduction to Journalism
Newspaper and the NewsPublic Opinion
Current Political Problems
Modern European Governments
Teaching of Journalism
Supervision of School Publications
Contemporary Life and ThoughtSpecial Problems of the Student
Contemporary United States History
Contemporary DramaLaw of Torts
Criminal LawThesis '-u journalism or combining jour-
nalism and some other subject
Alumni of the School are engaged in many forms of journalistic work. Theseinclude such widely separated spheres of action as those that fall to an aviation
editor, the editor of an engineering magazine, publisher of a weekly newspaper,manager of a book publishing house, feature and fiction writer for magazines, ad-
vertising manager for a small daily, publicity writer for a university, high school
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publication adviser, editorial writer for a metropolitan daily, city editor of a large
daily, magazine editor, advertising copy writer for an oil company, science newseditor, agricultural publicity writer for the government, instructor in journalism,
manager of a feature syndicate, reporter and advertising manager for department
store.
The story of instruction in journalism at Illinois is not one that is confined to the
years since 1927. Before the college of journalism was established courses in jour-
nalism were offered at the University. The first class was authorized in 1902 andaround it a group of courses developed which had assumed the importance of amajor study by 1922. The early work was a part of the department of English in
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. The reorganization in 1927 separated
the professional School from both these parent organizations. Since the beginning
of courses in journalism at the University more than 1,000 students have found their
way into publication service.
The Board of Trustees
Members of the Board of Trustees have taken an active interest in the School
of Journalism since October 20, 1926. At that time the Board voted to establish aSchool. That action preceded the passage of the College of Journalism act by sev-
eral months.
During the past year the members showed special interest by attending the
dedication of the Editors' Hall of Fame and; by indicating their hope that the pro-
posed new building for the College of Journalism might soon be secured. Fivemembers of the Board attended the press banquet on the evening of November 21,
1930, when the Illinois Press Association unanimously endorsed a request for a$500,000 building, a request which had been formulated by the Past Presidents'
organization of the association. These members were delighted to find the press
so strongly behind the work they were sponsoring.
The Board during the year now closing consisted of the following members:George A. Barr, Joliet, president; Governor Louis L. Emmerson; Francis G. Blair,
state superintendent of public instruction, Springfield; Helen M. Grigsby, Pittsfield;
Dr. William M. Noble, Chicago; Laura B. Evans, Taylorville; James W. Armstrong,Rock Island; Merle J. Trees, Chicago; Walter Williams, Benton; Edward E. Barrett,
Chicago; Mrs. Marjorie R. Hopkins, Chicago; Walter T. Fischer, Chicago; Frank H.Simpson, Flora; Margaret Day Blake, Chicago.
The New President
Harry Woodburn Chase is completing his first year as President of the University
of Illinois. That he is a friend of work in journalism is shown by the fact that the
department of journalism at the University of North Carolina was developed while
he was president there and by the encouragement he has given to our School of
Journalism since he assumed office on the Illinois campus.President Chase believes strongly in the freedom of the press and he has given
a great measure of freedom to the student editors and reporters on the campus publi-
cations. Under his direction notable reforms in the conduct of the University as awhole have been undertaken and the general faculty and the University Senate arenow engaged in redefining the work of various offices and governing bodies.
President Chase was born at Groveland, Massachusetts, on April 11, 1883. Heis a graduate of Dartmouth (AB, 1904 and AM, 1908), and of Clark University(PhD 1910). The honorary degree of LLD has been conferred on him by Lenoircollege and Wake Forest college, University of Georgia, and Dartmouth. His field
of study and special interest is psychology and education. In 1909 and 1910 he wasdirector of the clinic for sub normal children at Clark University. He became pro-
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feasor of the philosophy of education at the University of North Carolina in 1910,
later being appointed as professor of psychology, acting dean of the College of
Liberal Arts, chairman of the faculty, and (in June, 1919) president of the Uni-versity of North Carolina. He left the presidency in June, 1930, to become presi-
dent of the University of Illinois.
The Present Journalism Faculty
The present journalism faculty consists of eight full-time teachers of journalism,
four part-time teachers of journalism, and eight members of the general faculty whooffer work and guidance in related fields.
The Director of the School is Professor Lawrence W. Murphy who has been at
the head of the journalism faculty since 1925. Professor Murphy came to the Uni-
versity in 1924 as an assistant professor of journalism under Dr. Scott. Prior to
that time he had been head of the department of journalism at the University of
North Dakota and a practicing newspaper man. He is a graduate of the University
of Wisconsin School of Journalism and has done graduate work at Wisconsin, NorthDakota, and Illinois. He is the author of several books on journalism and was for
seven years editor of the Journalism Quarterly. During the present year he is
serving as president of the American Association of Teachers of Journalism.
Professor Josef F. Wright, director of publicity and director of the University
radio station offers one course in journalism, publicity methods. He is a graduate
of the University and has had wide experience as a newspaper reporter, editor, ad-
vertising manager, and business manager. He has been head of the publicity service
of the University since 1919.
Professor Reuel R. Barlow is a practical newspaper man who came to the Uni-
versity faculty from an executive position on the Minneapolis Tribune. He has
served in many capacities in newspaper work and his experience covers a wide range
of duties on such papers as the Wisconsin State Journal, the Marion Star, the NewYork Evening Post, the Minneapolis News, the Hot Springs Sentinel Record, andthe La Cross Leader Press. Professor Barlow is a graduate of the University of
Wisconsin and the University of Illinois, and holds a certificate from the Sorbonne
For five years he was head of the department of journalism at the University of
Minnesota.
Professor Charles Laurel Allen, specialist in country journalism, has been amember of the journalism faculty since 1926. He is a practical newspaper man with
nine years experience as employee and owner, and editor in the weekly and small daily
field. His books on country journalism and the history and practice of printing andpublishing are widely used. Professor Allen is a graduate of the University of North
Dakota and the University of Illinois. He is the owner of three successful weekly
newspapers.
Professor Otho Clarke Leiter, director of the reporting laboratories, is a news-
paper man of thirty years experience. He is a member of the American Society of
Newspaper Editors and was for seven years managing editor and editor of the Port-
land Telegram. For many years he was a reporter and city editor of the Portland
Oregonian under Harvey W. Scott. His experience includes that of copy comptroller
and editorial writer on the New York Tribune, owner and publisher of a small city
daily, publicity manager for the Hoover boom on the Pacific coast, advertising man-
ager for a manufacturing enterprise, and special writer and correspondent. He is a
graduate of Stanford University and was for a year a graduate student and gradu-
ate manager of activities there.
Victor L. Krannert, manager of the Illini Publishing company, is a lecturer on
the journalism faculty. He offers a course in newspaper accounting and occasional
lectures on business and advertising topics. Mr. Krannert is a graduate of the
University with the class of 1919 and he has been manager of the Illini plant since
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that time. Under his direction it has grown from an idea to an $80,000 establish-
ment employing a mechanical force of twenty men and printing all the student pub-
lications except the Illio.
Dr. Fredrick S. Siebert is head of the instruction in copyreading and editing
problems. He is a practical newspaper man and came to the University from the
Duluth Herald after experience with the Chicago City News Bureau, the HibbingDaily News, the Eveleth Evening News, and the Chicago Herald Examiner. Dr.
Siebert was for three years an instructor in journalism and director of publicity
at Bradley Polytechnic Institute. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin
and the University of Illinois and has studied at the Universities of Minnesota andChicago. He is a specialist in law of the press and holds a doctor's degree in law.
Charles Brewer Davis, instructor in reporting, comes from a newspaper family
and was "brought up" on the Port Arthur, Texas, Herald. He worked in turn on
the Herald, the Port Arthur Record, the Chicago Herald, and the Danville Com-mercial News. He is an Illinois graduate and a former managing editor of the
Illini. He joined the journalism faculty in 1921.
Dr. Burrus S. Dickinson, instructor in financial and labor news and in advancedspecial problem work, is a graduate of Eureka college and the University of Illinois.
He holds an M.A. in English from the University and a Ph.D. in economics with
special studies in the field of labor news. He was for a time a reporter and later
editor of the Woodford County Journal and a writer for various magazines. He is
a member of the Board of Trustees of Eureka college. He has been a member of the
journalism faculty since 1927.
Frank Ellsworth Schooley, former managing editor and editor of the Illini, is
now a part-time member of the journalism faculty offering one course each semester
in sports writing. He devotes the rest of his time to his work as assistant to the
publicity director and assistant in the operation of the radio station. He was amember of the class of 1930 in the School of Journalism.
John Russell Heitman, a graduate of the University of Missouri School of
Journalism, came to the staff in 1930. Mr. Heitman is a practical newspaper manwith experience in daily newspaper work and is editor and co-owner of the RantoulPress.
Mrs. Frances Smith Jacquin, a graduate of the School of Journalism with the
class of 1929, became a part-time member of the staff at the beginning of the second
semester (1930-31). She was formerly a reporter for the Champaign News Gazette
and for the Urbana Courier. Her schedule calls for assistance with several courses
and supervision of certain work in the reading room and morgue.
The Associate MembersThe associate members of the journalism faculty hold their position by invi-
tation of the other members because of some special service that they render to the
School: Dean Clark because of his familiarity with Illini problems and his expe-
rience with the early experiments and instruction in journalism while he was amember of the rhetoric department; Dean Harno because of his experience as ateacher of law of the press and because of his familiarity with publication prob-
lems as a member of the Illini Board of Control; Professor James WilfordGarner because of the close relationship between journalism and political science
and politics; Professor Ernest Ludlow Bogart because of the close relationship
between journalism and economics; Professor Laurence Marcellus Larson becauseof the close relationship between journalism and history; Professor Scovill becauseof his familiarity with Illini work as chairman of the Illini Board of Control
and because of the part that business plays in journalism; Professor FredricArthur Russell, because of his experience as a teacher of advertising and becauseof his familiarity with publishing problems gained as publisher of a daily news-
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paper; and Professor Jacob Zeitlin because of his interest in prose style and his
experience as a critic and reviewer of books.
Former Faculty Members
The alumni of the journalism faculty have been active in journalism andpublication work since leaving the University. Frank W. Scott, founder of the
professional curriculum and for more than twenty years the head of the work in
journalism, left his alma mater in 1925 to become editor-in-chief of the D. C. Heathpublishing company in New York city. He was later made a member of the Boardof Directors of the company and moved the company offices to Boston. At the
time he left the University he was head of the department of English and Director
of the journalism division. He has been spoken of on many occasions as a possible
choice for the office of Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences because
of his fine judgment, his knowledge of the state and the university, and his ability
as an executive.
Harry F. Harrington, who directed the work in journalism for five years anddeveloped the laboratory system of instruction, left the University in 1921 to or-
ganize and direct the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University,
founded by the Chicago Tribune in memory of one of its great editors. DeanHarrington has built up the Northwestern school to a place among the leading schools
of the country and he has contributed to the development of effective methods of
instruction through a half dozen texts which are widely used. The Northwestern
school conducts classes on the Evanston and the Chicago campus of the University.
Associated with Dean Harrington at Northwestern is Elmo Scott Watson wholeft the University of Illinois staff in 1924. His work at Northwestern occupies
but a fraction of his time as he is a lecturer offering one course each semester.
His principal occupation is that of feature writer and editor for the WesternNewspaper Union and his stories appear each week in more than a thousand news-
papers. Elmo is one of the most widely known newspaper men in the country due
to his reputation and activity as editor of the Publisher's Auxiliary, the service news-
paper of the Western Newspaper Union.
Dix Harwood, who died in 1929, was assistant editor of the D. C. Heath com-
pany at the time of his death. He had engaged in the teaching of journalism,
newspaper work, and graduate study prior to joining Dr. Scott with the D. C.
Heath company. At the University he was for several years an instructor in report-
ing.
Ben Kartman, former editor of the Illini and later graduate manager andassistant in journalism, is now make-up editor of the Chicago Daily News. Hehas been engaged in Chicago journalism since leaving the University in 1925.
H. M. Hodgson, another former editor of the Illini and graduate managerand assistant in journalism, is assistant city editor of the Chicago Tribune. He has
been on the Tribune since leaving the University in 1923.
Helen Peffer, from 1927 to 1930 a member of the journalism faculty, is
now managing editor of Refrigeration Engineering, a technical news magazine pub-
lished in New York city.
The New Journalism Building
A new building for the School of Journalism to cost $500,000 has been re-
quested by the Illinois Press Association and a special committee of the associa-
tion has begun work to help secure such a building. Tentative plans have been
prepared under the direction of James M. White, supervising architect of the Uni-
versity, and these are being studied by members of the press committee and membersof the journalism faculty.
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Several locations are under consideration at the present time. A building
for the School must be centrally located because the students attend classes in
other colleges. Further, it should be near the University Library, near trans-
portation facilities to various parts of the twin cities, and near the buildings in
which the social sciences and commerce courses are taught. These considerations
make selection of a location a problem because of the need of making buildings
conform in shape and height to the general compus plan. The details of the build-
ing cannot be determined until the location has been chosen but the tentative plans
call for a combination class room and laboratory building showing the following
features
:
A basement floor providing a printing and engraving laboratory, country
.iournalism laboratory and faculty office, experimental laboratory, layout labora-
tory, research and extension office and work room, and stack room for files for
newspapers and professional magazines; a first floor providing for two class rooms,
an auditorium and news demonstration room to seat 300, a general office for the
school, two faculty offices, and hall of fame; a second floor showing a combination
morgue, reading room, reference room, and seminar surrounded by laboratories for
reporting, copyreading, advanced reporting, feature writing, editorial and critical
writing.
The press committee was prepared to go before the 1931 meeting of the
General Assembly with its request for a building but held off introduction of a bill
out of consideration for the regular budget of the University which had been madeup prior to the formulation of their request. Pending the time when the newbuilding is provided the School is housed in temporary quarters in various build-
ings. The offices and some of the laboratories are in University hall. Other buildings
housing some of the work are : Natural History, Entomology, Commerce, Administra-
tion, Union building, Law building, Lincoln Hall, the University Library, and Uni-
versity Auditorium.
The Journalism Building Committee
The journalism building committee of the Illinois Press Association consists of
the following members:
James E. McClure, Carlinville, past president of the association, chairman;
Fred E. Sterling, lieutenant governor of Illinois and president of the Rockforddailies; M. F. Walsh, Harvard, state superintendent of registration and education
and a past president of the association; W. J. Smith, Waukegan, past president
of the association; John M. Sheets, Oblong, past president of the association;
H. U. Bailey, Princeton, past president of the association; and C. S. Conger,
Carmi, past president of the association.
The Journalism Conference
The Journalism Conference brings four conventions and more than 50 jour-
nalism speakers to the campus each year. It was established in 1923 as a means of
serving the press through conference, discussion, contact, and exchange of ideas
in other forms. Journalism students share in the advantages of the conferences andhave an opportunity to hear notable speakers and to become acquainted with news-paper men of the state. The list of speakers during the past five conferences hasincluded
:
Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Nation; Fred P. Mann, merchantadvertiser of Devil's Lake, North Dakota; Charles M. Meredith, past president of
the National Editorial Association; Edgar T. Cutter, former chief of the Central
Division of the Associated Press; Willard G. Bleyer, director of the School of
Journalism of the University of Wisconsin; Lee A. White, editorial executive of
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the Detroit Daily News; Harry F. Harrington, director of the Medill School of
Journalism, Northwestern University; Wil V. Tufford, secretary of the InlandDaily Press Association.
Charles H. Dennis, editor of the Chicago Daily News; H. Z. Mitchell, editor
of the prize weekly, the Bemidji, Minnesota, Sentinel; Eric C. Hopwood, late
editor of the Cleveland Plaindealer and president of the American Society of
Newspaper Editors; John H. Camlin, former president of the Illinois Chamberof Commerce; Fred D. Keister, editor of the prize paper, the Ionia County, Michi-
gan, News; Robert R. Aurner, professor of advertising of the University of Wis-
consin; Henry T. Claus, editor of the Boston Transcript; former Governor LenSmall of the State of Illinois; Richard J. Finnegan, editor of the Chicago Journal;
Erwin Funk, former president of the National Editorial Association.
W. M. Harrison, former president of the American Society of NewspaperEditors; George R. Dale, editor of the Muncie, Indiana, Post Democrat; Boyd F.
Gurley, editor of the Indianapolis Times; Carl C. Magee, editor of the OklahomaCity News; Willis J. Abbot, editor of the Christian Science Monitor; Frank W.Scott, editor-in-chief of the D. C. Heath publishing company, Boston; C. E. Honce,
central division news editor of the Associated Press; Walter A. Strong, publisher
of the Chicago Daily News; Tom Wallace, editor of the Louisville, Kentucky,
Times, and former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors;
George F. Pierrot, editor of the American Boy.
George B. Dolliver, president of the National Editorial Association; Ole Buck,
field manager of the Nebraska Press Association; Andrew R. Sherriff, chairman
of the American Bar Association committee on Cooperation of the Press and the
Bar; Allan Nevins, editorial writer of the New York World; John Henry Nash,
artist printer of San Francisco; W. T. Steed, former editor of the London, Eng-land, Times; Merle Crowell, editor of the American Magazine; P. I. Reed, head
of the department of journalism of West Virginia University; Herman Roe, former
president of the National Editorial Association.
Marlen E. Pew, editor of Editor and Publisher; John H. Finley, one of the
editors of the New York Times; Fred Fuller Shedd, editor of the Philadelphia
Bulletin and president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors; Governor
Louis L. Emmerson of the State of Illinois; Elmo Scott Watson, feature editor of
the Western Newspaper Union and editor of Publisher's Auxiliary; Lieutenant Gov-
ernor Fred E. Sterling of the State of Illinois, publisher of the Rockford Dailies,
incorporated; Charles H. Clarke, advertising manager of Iowa Newspapers, in-
corporated.
Besides these there have been many local and state speakers including editors of
nearby dailies and weeklies.
The High School Press
The School of Journalism directs the activities of the Illinois State High
School Press association which was formed at the University in 1923. The man-
agement of the association for the past six years has been in the hands of
Professor Charles Laurel Allen and a group of students selected by him to aid
with the work of the conventions and association business. The organization has
a general convention on the campus every fall and at that time 400 high school ed-
itors and publication managers visit the School. The association membership during
1930-31 consisted of 80 newspapers, 41 annuals, and 15 magazines. It has a monthly
publication, The High School Journalist.
The Editors' Hall of Fame
At the School of Journalism is located the Editors' Hall of Fame established
by the Illinois Press Association to honor the great editors and other members
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of the press of the state, nation, and world. Busts of eight of the men elected
were unveiled at exercises held in the University Auditorium November 21, 1930.
Busts of others elected are being made and will be unveiled later.
The memorials already completed are the work of distinguished sculptors.
Two were made by Lorado Taft, three by Oskar J. W. Hansen, one by Viola
Norman, one by Jo Davidson, and one by Albin Polasek. They are housed in
the University Auditorium pending the erection of the School of Journalism build-
ing which will contain a special Hall for them. The men elected to the Hall
prior to June 1, 1931 were, in order of election:
State Section
Victor Fremont Lawson, great publisher of the Chicago Daily News.
Joseph Meharry Medill, builder of the Chicago Tribune.
Elijah Parish Lovejoy, martyred anti-slavery editor of the Alton Observer.
Henry Wilson Clendenin, pioneer editor of the Illinois State Register.
David Wright Barkley, editor of the model country weekly of Southern Illinois
in the 80's.
Simeon Francis, dean of Illinois editors in the 40's and 50's.
William Osborne Davis, builder of a distinguished community daily, The Bloom-ington Pantagraph.
Melville Elijah Stone, founder of the Associated Press and champion of unbiased
news reports.
John Waterbury Clinton, editor historian of Northern Illinois.
John Withnal Bailey, builder of the world's largest high-grade country weekly.
Edward Wyllis Scripps, founder of the United Press, Scripps-Howard enterprises,
and patron of Science Service.
Henry Means Pindell, editor statesman of the Peoria Journal and Transcript.
John Higgins Harrison, editor of the Danville Commercial News, and leader in move-ments for the improvement of the press.
Eugene F. Baldwin, editor of the Peoria Star and for more than thirty years avigorous force in Peoria and Illinois journalism.
Benjamin F. Shaw, distinguished pioneer editor of the Dixon Telegraph.
National and World Sections
Benjamin Franklin, famous country weekly editor of American history.
Horace Greeley, great personal editor of the New York Tribune and the LogCabin.
Henry J. Raymond, founder and a great editor of the New York Times.
Thadeus Delane, brilliant editor of the London Times.
Theophraste Renaudot, founder of the first notable French paper and father of
modern advertising.
Members of the Hall of Fame committee of the Illinois Press Association are:
L. M. Wood, Flora Journal Record, chairman; A. L. Bowen, Illinois State Journal;
A. A. Raboin, Chatsworth Plaindealer; L. W. Murphy, University of Illinois;
J. E. Dertinger, Bushnell Record; H. L. Williamson, National Printer Journalist
and United States Publisher; W. C. Bush, Pike County Democrat; Howe Morgan,Sparta News Plaindealer.
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Regulations Governing Elections and Conduct of the Hall
State Section
1. Any editor or publisher of an Illinois newspaper, who during his lifetime
achieved state fame as an editor or publisher, shall be eligible to the Hall of
Fame. However, he or she shall not be elected to the place of honor until one
year after his or her death.
2. The conduct of elections shall be vested in a Committee of Seven, each memberof which shall have one vote in the selection of names for the Hall of Fame.Vacancies on the Hall of Fame Committee shall be filled by vote of the Asso-
ciation on presentation of names by the regular nominating committee.
3. No limitation shall be placed on the Hall of Fame Committee in the per-
formance of its functions. The number of men to be elected is not specified.
4. A bust is hereby chosen to represent the honored deceased. It is desirable
that some uniformity be maintained in the memorials, and bronze busts con-
forming in a general way to those already placed in the Hall are advised.
The Hall of Fame Committee shall pass on all plans for busts and shall
accept or reject as it sees fit.
5. Names of editors nominated for the Hall must be filed with the secretary at
least thirty days before the annual convention.
General Section
1. Editors, publishers, and other members of the press shall be eligible to the
Hall of Fame on a basis similar to that described for the state section.
2. Nominations for the General Section shall be made by members of the Com-
mittee of 100 consisting of distinguished journalists in important countries of
the world. Selection shall be made by the regular Hall of Fame Committee.
3. Memorials authorized shall be similar to those in the state section and subject
to the same approval.
4. Elections to the General Section shall be held in 1930, 1935 and every five
years thereafter.
5. Individuals may bring names to the attention of the Committee of 100 or the
Hall of Fame Committee at any time. Letters of recommendation should
contain a sketch of the life, accomplishments, and connections with the press
and public life.
REVIEW OF THE YEAR
High Lights
The School year started off in lively fashion with Jack Adams and Vic
Sholis at the head of the Illini staff. Phil Redecker and John Van Sickle joined
them in the work of the thirty-six-page freshman edition and the other early
papers that appeared before registration. Long before the student body gen-
erally began its trek back to the campus the old Illini staff was hard at work andthe Illini plant was running day and night shifts to set the copy and handle
the advertising.
Registration days brought an increase of 20 percent in the size of the journalism
student body, an increase made the more significant by the fact that the business
depression was having its effect on the professional schools in all parts of the country.
No new faces appeared in the faculty lineup at the opening of the class periods, but
the old timers were all in action: Murphy, Leiter, Heitman, Barlow, Wright, Kran-nert, Davis, Siebert, Schooley, Allen, and Dickinson.
The Illinois chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men in
journalism, opened its program by winning first place among the forty chapters of
the fraternity in the chapter efficiency contest. By taking this prize it established
its right to a high place in the regard of the national organization for the event wasclosely contested by several chapters with excellent records. Jack McFarland, presi-
dent, and Vie Sholis, secretary, were the chapter delegates at the convention, which
was held in Columbus, Ohio, November 17-19.
The first event of importance on the Illinois campus was the dedication of the
Editor's Hall of Fame and the presentation of eight busts to the University of Illinois
through the Illinois Press Association. The dedication was held in the University
Auditorium on November 21 and was attended by a notable list of guests and anaudience of 2,000 persons. Dr. John H. Finley, one of the editors of the New YorkTimes, former president of Knox college, and commissioner of education for the
state of New York, was the speaker of the day and he gave a splendid address on
the, "Historians of the Present Tense."
Governor Louis L. Emmerson, J. E. Dertinger, president of the Illinois Press
Association, Charles F. Eichenauer, editor of the Quincy Herald Whig, and DeanKendric C. Babcock, provost of the University, gave short addresses. The arrange-
ments were in the hands of Walter A. Strong, publisher of the Chicago Daily News,who served as toastmaster at the press banquet in the evening.
Fred Fuller Shedd, president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors
and editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin, was the principal speaker at the press ban-
quet. Others were Governor Emmerson, George B. Dolliver, president of the NationalEditorial Association, and H. C. Libby, former mayor of Waterville, Maine, whomade the trip from that city to the dedication to represent Colby college, the almamater of Elijah Parrish Lovejoy, one of the men honored during the dedication.
A declaration from the Illinois Press Association that it would seek a $500,000building for the School of Journalism was one of the surprise features of the gather-
ing. This declaration came at the banquet and was presented in the form of aresolution which was given the unanimous approval of the members. A committeewas named, preliminary plans were made and conferences held in preparation for moredefinite action.
Student journalists had a busy time the week-end of the dedication. More thanfifty notable speakers appeared before various gatherings of editors and executives atthat time. The following organizations were in session: Illinois Press Association,
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Illinois Teachers of Journalism, and the Illinois State High School Press Association.
The out-of-state speakers included, besides Dr. Finley, Mr. Shedd, Mr. Dolliver, andMr. Libby the following men:
Marlen E. Pew, editor of Editor and Publisher, New York city; Wil V. Tufford,
secretary of the Inland Daily Press Association, Clinton, Iowa ; Bruce R. McCoy,business manager of the Wisconsin Press association, Madison, Wisconsin; EmersonR. Purcell, editor of the Custer County Chief, Broken Bow, Nebraska; C. A. Baum-gart, publisher of the paper, Country Newspaper Advertising, Des Moines, Iowa;Frank W. Scott, editor-in-chief of the D. C. Heath publishing company, Boston;
Charles H. Clarke, advertising manager of Iowa Newspapers, incorporated ; Ole Buck,
field manager of the Nebraska Press association, Lincoln, Nebraska; and George H.
Gallup, head of the department of journalism of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
The Journalism Council began to get its stride late in November, when the tasks
incidental to the press meetings had been cared for, and the various elements in the
Council program began to move ahead. Jack McFarland was made president of the
Council and Mildred Allen was named editor of the Illini Journalist. Other officers
were: Louise Babel, secretary; Lyle E. Malley, treasurer.
The Ax Grinders Ball, louder and funnier than ever, was held on the night of
December 12 at the Urbana Lincoln hotel. Terrence McReddy, the walking delegate
and the world's slickest publicity man, was on hand in the person of Jack Adams.Those who rated made the journey to the hotel in a coal car, as custom decreed, andthe dinner pails clanked merrily as the assembled delegates made their way to the
dance hall. Costumes were as weird and spectacular as ever and the floor was so
crowded with dancers that it sagged and swayed under the load. Nobody wouldmove over or get off, so there they were, a thousand strong with just enough room to
thump their feet and call for more.
The Christmas holidays intervened just as all the students began to get downto study and the campus was deserted save for those brave souls who stayed to keepthe Illini going. The holiday season brought the presidency of the American Asso-
ciation of Teachers of Journalism to the campus. The office was voted to Director
Murphy at the convention of the teachers in Boston, December 28-30.
The period following the holidays saw a new organization raise its head amongthe men students. This was Phi Alpha Chi, organized as a fraternal body for pre-jour-
nalism students. It functioned during its first meetings under the guidance of senior
officers but the helm was turned over to Hal Burnett, a sophomore, at the beginningof the second semester.
The end of the first semester brought with it several changes in the student body.Three seniors received degrees and a few students withdrew because of low grades or
financial difficulties. The beginning of the second semester brought an increase of
300 in the class card enrollment of the school due to the fact that a large number of
students registered in a survey course open to the various colleges. The professional
courses remained steady showing a small gain over the enrollment during the first se-
mester.
The National Newspaper Contest sponsored by the School was held in Februaryunder the direction of Professor Reuel R. Barlow and 140 papers were given a dis-
tinguished rating. The judging of the dailies was done by Professor Leiter and the
judging of the weeklies by Dr. Dickinson.
The Matrix Table dinner and lecture, sponsored by Theta Sigma Phi, were given
on the evening of March 10. The speaker and guest of honor was J. B. Priestley,
author of "Good Companions" and "Angel Pavements", international best sellers,
and a critic widely known in England and on the continent. Mr. Priestley lectured
on "An Englishman's View of Contemporary American Fiction." He proved himself
a gracious and interesting speaker and brought a fresh and invigorating point of
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view to his subject. The formal dinner, preceding the lecture, was attended by 200
guests and the event in the Auditorium by an audience of 1500.
Conspicuous by its absence was the Gridiron banquet, the annual faculty razz.
And it came about in this fashion. The juniors wanted to hold the Gridiron andwent so far as to secure the appointment of committees. Deep down in their hearts
they had a feeling that the seniors would do most of the work. But the seniors
thought otherwise. They reasoned that they had done the work last year when the
famous "Farewell to the Old Regime" was given. They felt that they had earned the
right to sit on the sidelines and watch their successors take over the work. Result,
no Gridiron in 1931.
Gamma Theta Phi, an organization for junior and senior men not especially in-
terested in publication activities, was launched late in the semester with six senior
men as charter members. This group draws its membership from the men not on the
Illini, etc., and it chooses its members from a body of more than 100 juniors andseniors.
Commencement time draws near and with it the time for selecting new staff
heads for the various publications. Time for the Illini picnic will soon be at handand after that it is but a short while until examinations. This year the examinationperiod begins on June 2.
One of the last events of the year was the examination for the Certificate ofProfessional standing of the Illinois Press Association. It was given on May 15and 16 to 30 seniors.
The regular spring inspection trip to Chicago newspaper offices and bureaus wascancelled because of conflicting dates. Students who have not made the trip will
have an opportunity next year.
About 50 students will receive degrees from the School of Journalism this year.
The June list does not include as many names as this but the summer list and the
October and February lists will bring the number to about that mark.
The School of Journalism year is not completed in June. It runs through sum-mer school, June, July, and one week in August. The greater part of the student
body and faculty complete their university duties at the end of the examinationperiod and leave about June 15 on their vacations or to engage in summer work onsome paper.
The Year on the Publications
In a review of the year, proper recognition should be given to the work of the
students who have carried on the work of the publications. They have performeda service to the campus that is of great value and they have given of their time, their
talents, and their energies as generously as the members of any championship teamin athletics. The period of training and the hours of practice extend, not through asix weeks' or three months' season but through the entire school year. For many of
them, publication work means hours of work every day for four years.
When the lights are out in other buildings of the University there will still befound lights in the offices of the Illini and the publishing company plant. Theremay be found the reporters and editors of the Illini, the managers of the Illio, the
heads of the magazines, putting in countless hours of laboratory work without thoughtof credit. There they achieve the successes and make the mistakes that are a partof the training of all youth whether engaged in the study of the earth or the stars.
There they catch the pulse of the world, record the findings, prescribe the cure,
nurse the convalescent, and discharge the patient.
The senior and junior staff members make their mark in competition as exact-
ing and as lively as any on the campus. They earn the high place that is accordedthem in the councils of their classmates and they earn it not by being glad-handersor flatterers but by hard work in the service of the public.
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The staff members on the publications during the year 1930-31 showed enterprise
and loyalty in their efforts to overcome the effects of the business depression and in
their efforts to give the campus good news and information service. Their work has
been successful in discrediting rumor, in covering local and national events of in-
terest or importance to various groups of students and faculty, in shedding light
on student problems, in reflecting student feeling, in placing the University before
the public in a desirable light, and in stimulating an interest in the worth while
things on the campus.
The Illini, the Illio, the Siren, the Technograph, the Agriculturist have mademuch of their opportunities. Their leaders are approaching the day when they will
turn over the management to their successors and a new staff will begin to experiment
with the reputations of a thousand news sources. Here is the gallery of editors
and managers, of reporters and business assistants, for all student publications dur-;ng the year:
John R. AdamsManaging Editor
The Daily Illini
SENIOR STAFF
Robert E. Sloan
Business Manager
Victor A. Sholis, News Associate Editor Wilber J. McEdwards, Sports Editor
Phil B. Redeker, Editorial Associate
Editor
John R. Van Sickle, Feature Associate
Editor
F. A. Gauen, Associate Business Man-
agerNEWS EDITORS
C. C. Barrett E. D. Herron H. W. Kring
J. G. Bumgarner G. H. Homann P. K. Lantz
H. S. Carpenter H. B. Jewell H. W. Moody
Jay Deutch
Louisan Mamer. Women's EditorLouise Babel, Associate Women's EditorDonald R. Poor, Campus ScoutBetty Carver, Women's Business Manager
E. W. MorganT. T. QuinnR. E. Schooley
E. I. Serlin
WOMEN'S EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS
Marjory Blatt Julianna Crippin Bertha Enger Helene Foellinger
Margaret Bushee Margaret Mercer
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MANAGERS
Belle H. Moretsky, Circulation Manager
Madge Sparks, Assistant Circulation
ManagerH. A. Sjolander, Credit Manager
R. P. Smith, Copy Manager
W. P. Ryan, Classified Advertising
B. B. Holmes, Champaign Advertising
R. M. Horner, Champaign AdvertisingJuliet Connors, Women's AdvertisingManager
J. R. McPherson, Campus Advertising
R. I. Tenney, Urbana Advertising
Henrietta Koutnik, Statistical Manager
Juliet BarnesJanet Beall
Florence Berkovitz
Rosemary BrownMary BurdickMartha Castle
Ruth CohnLucille Cole
SOCIETY
Helen DeHavenMildred DixonLillian Fisher
Marjory Fulwider
Fredrica GordonMarjorie Gore
Edith HeinzelmanBertha Helander
STAFFMary HenleyMarian KuszDorothy LeakeElizabeth Loeffler
Helen Luster
Florence Penstons
Dorothy Posvic
Helen Rice
June Skeer
Betty SmithEleanor SmithHelen Stanton
Mary StumpfJulia Strouse
Brenda WildMary Louise Wilson
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Eleanor CookLucille Copper
Henry AveryH. C. Burnett
Helen Bending
WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES STAFFAleta Flaningam Lyle Mamer Katherine Tuach
CITY STAFFSophomores
Harold Catt Audrey Moore George Stanton
Arthur Wildhagen
FreshmenAllen Bishop E. Ralston Bushart Charles E. Logan
R. B. Burnett
G. E. Dooley
R. Auerbach
SPORTS STAFFSophomores
T. M. Gilkerson R. J. Hawkins T. L. SmithW. Hastings T. K. Holt F. A. Turner
FreshmenJ. H. Belair C. E. Cole J. W. Branta
W. H. BadgerA. E. Blackstone
W. L. Day
CAMPUS STAFFSophomores
W. B. Jacobs
F. V. Koval
L. W. Kanaga
C. W. LoomisC. D. MacMillan
FreshmenDonald McVey
J. G. SymonsO. B. Willett
P. D. Week
Dorothy BakerEleanor HenryRuby HoldenLucille Hum
Janet CampbellMargaret Denby
CHURCH STAFFSophomores
Anne Louise Kenyon Bonita Matthews Violet WegnerCarolyn Kirkland Marjorie Morrison Dorothy WilsonVirginia O'Leary Helen Frances VirginDoris Wise
Freshmen
Mary Katherine Elliman
Marion PedersonLenore Scharshug
E. S. Cole
R. E. Dwyer
W. D. Boyle
M. R. ColemanR. E. Graham
COPY DEPARTMENTSophomores
J. R. Hood L. J. Pickett
B. C. Ladd J. A. Turck
Freshmen
J. J. Hoffer F. R. Miley
L. W. Isterman P. H. RayR. S. McKinney A. M. Richmond
L. A. Watt
M. C. ToddM. UttF. J. Vernon
WOMEN'S BUSINESS STAFFSophomores
Margaret Davidson Enice Mochon Mary Seibert Muriel TransomMartha Etzbach Mary Moore Mildred Stiegemeyer Esther UhlJean Gerber Jane Prettyman Marjorie Stolzenburg Dale WasserstromEllen Lemke Hosella Ring Phyllis Theiss
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Mildred CobbElaine CohenEleanor DurandJosephine Eovaldi
Elinor FrankEthel FreemanElizabeth Hill
Vivian Jones
Freshmen
Dorothy Key-
Marian LangdonFrances LangeJane Mosher
Sarah Oliver
Vivian PapeVirginia Parrish
CIRCULATION AND CREDIT DEPARTMENTS
E. N. Davis
D. H. Gratiot
R. E. Ellison
R. W. Garrison
E. F. Groth
M. A. Anderson
N. P. Fauble
Sophomores
J. M. Moelmann C. Wertsch
R. E. Grover
M. L. Kaufmann
Freshmen
R. R. KruegerR. M. Levisohn
ADVERTISING STAFFSophomores
R. P. Graham M. D. KingD. S. Hoebel J. L. Ryde
W. 0. Wyatt
C. E. Phillips
C. I. RubinJ. R. Williams
R. M. Stein
The Illio of 1931
C. Lyman Emrich, Jr.
Editor
Timothy W. SwainBusiness Manager
SENIOR STAFFEllen W. Brayshaw, Women's Editor
Miles Scull, Jr., Athletic Editor
Herbert L. Krueger, Associate Athletic
Editor
Charles F. Coleman, Military Editor
Fred J. Worden, Staff Photographer
George Kuta, Staff Photographer
Mary Jane Seifert, Women's Circulation
Manager,Harold G. Johnson, Chicago EditorE. Lee Strohl, Chicago Editor
Roger S. Fabri, Staff PhotographerF. Marvin Deerhake, Staff Photographer
ASSOCIATE EDITORSRichard K. Law John L. Waddell, Jr.
Frances C. Crouse
WOMEN'S EDITORIAL ASSISTANTSIsabel Hinman Jeanne Roeder
E. M. HodgsonR. D. Jones
Leona BrandtFlorence Hook
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERSF. W. Peacock R. N. Rutherford W. F. Seifert
WOMEN'S BUSINESS ASSISTANTSJudith Kirkman Adele Scholmeyer Lillian Walling
Harriet Page Josephine Smith
SOPHOMORE EDITORSG. K. Ball W. Jacobs R. W. Mahnke J. R. RosboroughM. G. Fuller W. G. Karnes A. E. Marien R. F. Sehutz
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WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFFSophomores
Betty ApmadocRuth Beale
Evelyn ChadwickLois Chitty
Ruth DalrympleMary ErbAnn Fabian
Charlotte AndersonEleanore Black
Maudine BloughAlice CampbellLouise Frazier
Y. BishopD. B. Black
M. C. Cridlebaugh
Emily Blewitt
Mildred DixonEsther DyerGeorgia EdwardsMary Kay Elliman
Edith Gilster
Margaret HarperGwendolyn HarveyBetty Hatton
Rowena GoldmanDoris JohnsonDorothy JohnsonMary Jane Martin
Lucy Mae MohlmanEthel Nelson
Helen Nelson
Margaret Olson
Dolly PattonAnita Rose Reese
Ruth Reynolds
Helen Schaefer
Eleanore Schultz
Lillian Stanford
Freshmen
Jessie Glidden
Ruth InghamKatherine KingGwendolyn Michale
Harriet Reeser
Betty Schicht
Pauline Slepicka
Mary Helen Smith
SOPHOMORE BUSINESS STAFFJ. W. Davis H. D. Litt
R. T. Farrell J. A. Selig
WOMEN'S BUSINESS STAFFShirley HazardBeatrice HedlundDorothy HerronVirginia HewittFrances Hill
Isabel HohengartenRuby HoldenMary Louise HoyRaena Kendall
Laura LeibermanMabel LudyRuth McPhersonMadge Miller
Gladys NovotnySara Pollard
Ruth ReedDorothy RungeHelen Sangwin
Frances Stubblefield
Helen Theil
Mary ThompsonEsther UhlGertrude Walters
Janet Yeomans
Dorothy StandardLuella TippsVirginia Trent
Maurine Wilt
K. S. Steinmetz
R. L. Young
Dorothy Schniter
Beatrice Scotland
Mildred Skinner
Emily SmithLeda SuggAlice Sypel
Roberta ThurnauBetty ThurstonJennie Wollemeir
The SirenPaul Ritcher
Editor
H. B. McDermottBusiness Manager
EDITORIAL AND ART STAFFSAllan Niess, Associate Editor Lars Halvorsen, Make-up Editor
Joyce Newbill, Women's Editor Marion Irrmann, Literary EditorHarvey Kring, Assistant Editor
Louis McLean, Assistant Editor
Catherine Haynie, Assistant Editor
Alice Ireland, Exchange EditorLou Ruskin, Art Editor
Harold Bowen, Assistant Editor
BUSINESS STAFFM. E. Gosnell, Advertising ManagerRay Ball, Assistant Advertising ManagerVirginia Morton, Assistant Advertising
ManagerJoe Gallentine, Circulation Manager
John McCormick, Assistant Circulation
ManagerVirginia Edes, Assistant Circulation
ManagerWilliam Zoeller, Collection ManagerBetty Lou Hughes, Office Manager
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The Illinois AgriculturistD. I. Dean G. C. Gilmore
Editor Business Manager
Editorial Staff
Ruth Schwartz, Woman's Editor H. B. Rupp, Alumni NotesH. W. Kring, Assistant Editor H. R. Bennett, AgravatorA. K. Hohenboken, Assistant Editor W. H. Brown, 4-H Club Notes
BUSINESS STAFFP. L. Benbow, Circulation Manager W. D. Buddemeier, National Advertising
W. C. Anderson, Local Advertising
Assistants
R. O. Dueringer E. E. Williams R. B. Peverly W. P. EvansSybil Herring C. F. Boon H. W. Bitting
The TechnographDon Johnstone Kenneth Lind
Editor Business Manager
EDITORIAL STAFFD. J. Brumley, Assistant Editor D. F. Mulvihill, Assistant EditorH. Dunker, Assistant Editor W. V. Wuellner, Art Editor
Assistants
W. S. Benjamin W. Brooks A. Nauman M. WilsonS. Benscoter G. Hedrick J. Wild
BUSINESS STAFFW. J. Everhart, Circulation Manager E. Burke, National Advertising Manager
R. E. Stewart, Local Advertising Mgr.
Assistants
H. Atkinson G. Bronson E. Elman M. GoldbergJ. Kempston R. Theisen S. Lifschultz E. Whittaker
The Illini Board of Control
The Illini Board of Control was organized in 1908 for the purpose of appoint-
ing editors and business managers of the Daily Illini and to determine matters of
general policy. Its success brought under its jurisdiction all the student publica-
tions of the campus and it now owns all publication property. During its early years
it was under the chairmanship of Dean Clark and later Frank W. Scott and the
policies inaugurated by these leaders have endured. The board consists of four
faculty and four student members. The 1930-31 membership was: H. T. Scovill,
chairman; A. J. Harno (resigned); Robert E. Browne; O. A. Leutwiler; Fred H.
Turner; R. W. Pashby; R. Baldrige; W. V. Dorris; Bernice Stephens.
ORGANIZATIONS
Journalism Council
The general body of the students is represented by the Journalism Council
which consists of members from each of the journalistic fraternities and four mem-bers from the student body at large. The Council sponsors meetings, programs, andactivities designed to benefit the whole student body. Its chief activity during the
school year 1930-31 was the publication of the ILLINI JOURNALIST. The Council
maintains standing committees on organization, speakers, publications, publicity,
entertainment, and ways and means. The membership during the current year was:
Victor Adam Sholis Sigma Delta Chi
John Albert McFarland (P.) Sigma Delta Chi
Mildred Carolyn Allen Theta Sigma PhiLouise Catharine Babel (Sec'y.) Theta Sigma PhiJohn Rowley VanSickle Kappa Tau AlphaFrederick Jewett Worden Kappa Tau AlphaLyle Elwell Malley (Treas.) Alpha Delta SigmaBradford Allan Cox Alpha Delta SigmaJean Macdonald Gamma Alpha ChiChester Arthur Wyneken Gamma Theta PhiHenry C. Burnett Phi Alpha Chi
Eleanor Lucille Barkman Member at LargeWarren Stickney Johnson Member at LargeMildred Margaret Shuman Member at LargeDonald Richey Poor (V. P.) Member at Large
Kappa Tau Alpha
Kappa Tau Alpha, generally known as the Phi Beta Kappa of Journalism, is anational honor society limiting membership to duly elected students in the upper 10
percent of the junior-senior classes in Class A Schools of Journalism. It was foundedat the University of Missouri in 1909-10 and has eighteen chapters. The active
membership at Illinois this year was
:
Katherine Adams Edward I. Serlin
Amy Anderson Dorothy June SchenckEleanor Lucille Barkman John Rowley Van Sickle (P.)
Bernice Hope Cranston James Shearer
Bertha Marie Enger Victor Adam Sholis
Catherine Mary Haynie Mildred Margaret ShumanElston D. Herron Lillian Charlotte SwansonElmira O'Neal Frederick Jewett Worden (Sec'y.-Treas.)
Frank Thomas Reagan
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Delta Chi, professional fraternity for men pledged to enter editorial workafter graduation, was established at DePauw University in 1909. The Illinois chapter
was granted in 1912 and the fraternity has been active on the campus since that time.
In 1929 it placed first in national convention attendance, sending nineteen membersby bus to the University of Missouri and in 1930 it placed first in the chapter effici-
ency contest conducted by the national fraternity. In these contests the chapter com-peted with forty chapters. On the Illinois campus the fraternity sponsors the Ax
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Grinders' Ball, the Gridiron Banquet, and occasional lectures.
31 were:
The members in 1930-
John Ralph Adams (Treas.)
Joseph G. BumgarnerJames W. GreggElston David HerronGarry Haase HomannWarren Johnson (V. P.)
Vladas Jurgelonis
Herbert L. KreugerHarvey W. KringPhilip King LantzWilbur James McEdwards
John McFarland (P.)
Robert William McMichaelLyle Elwell MalleyEuil Wayne MorganDonald PoorTheodore Thomas QuinnRalph Eugene Schooley
Victor Adam Sholis (Sec'y.)
John R. Van Sickle
Edward L. WilsonFrederick Jewett Worden
Theta Sigma Phi
Theta Sigma Phi was founded at the University of Washington in 1909. It nowhas 30 chapters located in the leading professional schools and conferring member-ship on outstanding women in the junior-senior classes who are working for the bach-
elor's degree in journalism. At Illinois the chapter sponsors the Matrix TableBanquet and lecture and a series of professional programs for the members. The1930-31 chapter roll listed:
Mildred Carolyn Allen (P.)
Eleanor Lucille Barkman (V. P.)
Louise Catharine BabelMarjorie Spangler Blatt
Mary Joan BuntingBernice Hope Cranston (Sec'y.)
Marian Clark
Bertha Marie EngerMary Margaret Fernholz
Caroline Howard (Treas.)
Dora Belle Ireland
Mary Frances MoronyGertrude Mary Frances O'Brien
Dorothy June SchenckDorothy Ann Schenkel
Mildred Margaret ShumanLillian Charlotte SwansonKatherine AdamsEva W. DavisElmira O'NealDorothy I. Posvic
Lillian Clara Walling
Alpha Delta Sigma
Alpha Delta Sigma was founded at the School of Journalism of the University
of Missouri in 1912 by a group of students interested in advertising. J. B. Powell, a
member of the journalism faculty, was the adviser of the group. Of the twelve
journalism students who made up the charter membership ten received the B.J. degree.
The Illinois chapter, established in 1923, is composed of men in journalism and com-
merce preparing for advertising as a profession. The group sponsors the CopyWriters' Nightmare, a costume party in which the masquers dress like the characters
in well known advertisements. It is active in behalf of projects for the improvement
of advertising and devotes a part of its time to professional programs. The 1930-31
membership was:
Ray Ball
Bradford CoxVernon S. Curtiss
John B. Davies
Wallace Dorris
Larry H. Foster
Francis GauenRussell Horner
Raymond J. Iden
Raymond Jones (V. P.)
George E. KeckWilliam Kleppinger
Charles LarsonJohn McCormickH. Britton McDermottCarl B. McLaughlin
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James McPhersonLyle E. Malley
James R. Naseff (P.)
Loum Patterson
Albert Pfaff
Walter S. QuinnWilliam P. RyanHerbert Sjolander
Robert E. Sloan
Ronald P. Smith, (Sec'y.)
Joseph E. Springer
Tim SwainRobert I. TenneyLes Duell
R. A. Stipes Jr.
Art StrongProf. F. A. Russell
Gamma Alpha Chi
The Illinois chapter of Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternity for
women, was brought to the campus in 1925. The fraternity was founded by students
in the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri in 1920 and the admission
of the Illinois chapter to the fraternity followed immediately upon the extension of
the organization to Texas and Washington. The Illinois chapter membership is opento women in commerce and journalism who have shown special ability in the study andpractice of advertising. The 1930-31 membership was:
Marjorie Peacock (P.)
Jean Macdonald (V. P.)
Virginia EdesFrances EtzbachMarian Clark
Margaret BennettBetty Carver
Dolores BeckerDorothy Austin
Madge Sparks
Henrietta Koutnik
Mary BrennanDale TransomJean Gerber
Mary Seibert
Jane PrettymanMartha EtzbachHelen Schaeffer
Ernestine KolbusMartha RobbinsAlta Gwinn Saunders (A)
Gamma Theta Phi
Gamma Theta Phi was founded by senior men in the School of Journalism of the
University of Illinois during the 1930-31 school year to provide a professional group
for men in journalism not especially interested in work on student publications. Theorganization sponsors professional meetings and projects for the improvement of the
profession and the welfare of the School of Journalism. Membership is restricted to
students with good grades.
CHARTER MEMBERSRobert G. Klein (V. P«.)
Darrel A. McGavran (Sec'y.)
Robert P. Miller
Irvin P. Nielsen
NEW MEMBERSWilliam K. TurnerWilliam D. TeareFrank Spangler
FACULTY MEMBERSOtho Clarke Leiter
Reuel R. Barlow
Frank T. Reagan (C. Sec'y.)
Robert W. Thomas Jr.
Samuel E. Wilhite (Treas.)
Chester A. Wyneken (P.)
John T. DawsonEdwin F. KoenigJames A. Shearer
Lawrence W. Murphy
Phi Alpha ChiThe only general fraternity in the field of journalism which is open to freshmen
and sophomores is Phi Alpha Chi. This is a combination pre-journalism and journal-
28 THE ILLINI JOUKNALIST
ism organization for men and confers membership on outstanding freshmen andsophomores in the pre-journalism curriculum. It engages in various activities andsponsors smokers and lectures for members and guests. Donald R. Poor was the first
president. The 1930-31 roll of members was:
CHARTER MEMBERSLyle Elwell MalleyPhilip King LantzJ. G. SymonsW. B. JacobsElston D. HerronHarold Benson Jewell
H. W. KringJohn Ralph AdamsJohn Rowley Van Sickle
Frederick Jewett WordenHerbert L. KruegerJohn Albert MeFarlandOtto B. Willett
Robert W. McMichaelJ. DeutchJoseph G. BumgarnerTheodore T. QuinnHarry W. MoodyGarry H. Homann
Howard S. Carpenter
Edward I. Serlin
Ralph Eugene Schooley
C. C. Barrett
Frank V. KovalG. H. Rettig
Henry C. Burnett (P.)
W. J. Blakeslee (V. P.)
R. E. Burnett (Sec'y.)
C. W. Loomis (Treas.)
T. K. Holt
Victor A. Sholis
Henry AveryW. S. Reisner
C. D. MacMillanT. M. Gilkerson
Charles Gibbs
Donald R. PoorArthur W. Wildhagen (Sergeant-at-arms)
NEW MEMBERS INITIATEDJ. J. ReaW. B. Hastings
A. J. Niess
W. H. BadgerF. J. McTaggartJohn D. McAdamsPhillip Grover
J. T. Berthelet
Arthur E. CooperC. E. Kisner
R. R. Bushart
W. L. DayLawrence KanagaCharles E. LoganRobert C. HeyDwight C. Gott
Emil Kratovil
William G. RyanRichard LaFondJames E. PoncherAlfred Hollender
John W. Branta
FACULTY MEMBERSLawrence W. Murphy Otho Clarke Leiter
Pi Delta Epsilon
Pi Delta Epsilon, inter-publication honor society, is open to students in the
School of Journalism and others who win honors on campus publications. The fra-
ternity was founded at Syracuse University in 1909 and throughout its existence has
been dedicated to the improvement of college publications and to the recognition of
campus leaders in publication work. The membership of the Illinois chapter during
1930-31 follows:
Henry AveryW. D. BuddemeierGeorge A. DooleRalph O. DueringerHoward Dunker
Julius F. ElmanW. J. EverhardGeorge C. Gilmore (P.)
Lars J. Halvorsen (Sec'y-)
Harold Hannah
THE ILLINI JOUENALIST
Harvey B. Hartline
W. B. Hastings
Harve R. HectmanA. K. HohenbokenLawrence HupeRobert T. Ittner
Harold B. Jewell
Roger D. Jones
Kenneth N. Lind
FACULTYCharles L. Allen
Charles E. BradburyReuel R. BarlowWilliam L. Burlison
Thomas A. Clark
B. I. MoretskyD. F. Mulvihill
Arthur C. NaumanAllan J. Niess
Donald R. PoorElmer R. Riebe
John R. WebbElmer E. Williams
William A. Zoeller
Frederick J. Keilholz
Victor L. KrannertLawrence W. MurphyHiram T. Scovill
Fred H. Turner
Journalism Alumni
The Journalism Alumni Association is an organization of the alumni interested
in the welfare of the School of Journalism. This body is now in the process of or-
ganization. It will be informal in character and will be represented by duly elected
spokesmen. A committee of alumni which is now studying the problem of an alumnigroup plans to hold a brief business session and reunion on the morning of the 1931
homecoming football game at the University.
Seniors
Nelson Algren Abraham...,
Journalism
Daily Illini (4).
.Chicago
John Ralph Adams RockfordGeneral Business
Delta Kappa Epsilon; Ma-Wan-Da;Sachem; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Coun-
cil (4); Sigma Delta Chi; Phi AlphaChi; Band of X; Daily Illini (1, 2, 3),
Editor (4) ; Illini Weekly, Editor (4)
;
reporter, Rockford Register-Gazette, sum-
mer (2, 3).
Mildred Carolyn Allen ChampaignJournalism
Theta Upsilon; Theta Sigma Phi; Editor,
Illini Journalist; Journalism Council
(4) ; Student Assistant School of Jour-
nalism (4).
Louise Catharine Babel ChicagoJournalism
Sigma Kappa; Mortar Board; Torch;Gold Feathers; Journalism Council (4);Shi-Ai; Theta Sigma Phi; Daily Illini
(1, 2, 3), Associate Woman's Editor (4) ;
Student Assistant in University Pub-licity Office (4).
Eleanor Lucille Barkman ChicagoJournalism
Sigma Kappa; Mortar Board; Torch;
Theta Sigma Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha;Daily Illini (1, 2), Junior Assistant
(3) ; Journalism Council (4) ; HonorsDay (1, 2, 3) ; Student Assistant School
of Journalism (4) ; Staff, Illini Jour-
nalist.
Mary Joan Bunting ChicagoJournalism
Delta Zeta; Gold Feathers Chairman;Shi-Ai; Theta Sigma Phi; Anonian Lit-
erary Society; Tadpole; Life SavingClub; W. A. A.; Swimming (1); Daily
Illini (1, 2) ; Siren (4) ; Contributor,
Illinois Magazine; Editor, Delta Zeta
Lamp.
Marian Clark Philadelphia, Pa.
Journalism
Chi Omega; Theta Sigma Phi; GammaAlpha Chi; Gold Feathers Council (2);
30 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Orange and Blue Feathers Council;
Swimming (2) ; Tadpole (3, 4) ; Daily
Illini (1, 2), Junior Assistant (3);
Chairman, Dad's Day Information Com-mittee (3) ; Woman's League, First Coun-
cil (3); Big Sister Chairman (3).
Bradford Allan Cox ChampaignJournalism
Tau Kappa Epsilon; Alpha Delta Sig-
ma; Cavalry Officers' Club; Journalism
Council (4) ; First Lieutenant, Univer-
sity Brigade (4) ; Staff, Illini Journal-
ist.
Berniee Hope Cranston Carlisle, Ark.
Journalism
Theta Upsilon; Theta Sigma Phi; Kap-pa Tau Alpha.
Elizabeth Helen Debenham Danville
Journalism
Alpha Omicron Pi; University of Colo-
rado.
Ann Elizabeth de Clercq....Highland ParkJournalism
Joseph Fein New York, N. Y.
Journalism
Illini Theatre Guild.
James Willard Gregg Fairfield
Journalism
Acacia; Kappa Phi Sigma; Sigma Delta
Chi; Newspaper reporter 2 years; Illinois
College.
Catherine Mary Haynie Chicago
Journalism
Theta Phi Alpha; Kappa Tau Alpha;
Assistant Editor, Siren (4) ; NewspaperReporter and Society Editor 1 year; Ed-
itor, St. Mary's College Student Paper
(3) ; St. Mary's College.
Janet Ruth Heggie Plainfield
Journalism
Alpha Delta Theta.
Merry Dorothy Hirsch... .Charlotte, N. C.
Journalism
Phi Sigma Sigma; Gold Feathers;
Orange and Blue Feathers; Daily Illini
(1); Siren (2); Publicity
Hillel Foundation (3).
Manager,
Caroline Howard UrbanaJournalism
Theta Sigma Phi; Reporter, UrbanaCourier, summer, 1930; staff, Illini Jour-
nalist.
Dora Belle Ireland PaxtonJournalism
Theta Upsilon; Theta Sigma Phi; Daily
Illini (2) ; Reporter on Rockford College
Purple Parrot (1); Rockford College.
Warren Stickney Johnson DivernonJournalism
Theta Chi; Sigma Delta Chi; Pierrots;
Journalism Council; Cast, "Cradle Song,""Steppin' West"; Daily Illini (1, 2, 3);Interfraternity Council (3, 4) ; Reporter,
Divernon News; Contributor, Illinois
State Journal.
Klein, Robert George Bethalto
Journalism
Delta Sigma Phi; Gamma Theta Phi.
Vladas Jurgelonis ChicagoJournalism
Sigma Delta Chi; Daily Illini (1, 2),
Junior News Editor (3), Associate Sports
Editor (4) ; Siren (3, 4) ; Correspondent
for Chicago Tribune; Columnist for
Lithuanian Daily News; Sports Editor,
Urbana Daily Courier.
William Michael Kelly
Journalism
.Streator
Herbert Louis William Krueger, Oak ParkJournalism
Sigma Pi; Skull and Crescent; SigmaDelta Chi; Phi Alpha Chi; FreshmanVarsity Baseball Squad; Varsity Base-
ball Squad (2, 3, 4); Daily Illini (1,
2, 3) ; Sports Editor, Illio (4) ; Junior
Prom Committee; Senior Informal Com-mittee; Correspondent for Oak Leaves,
Oak Park (4) ; Correspondent Chicago
Evening American (3).
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 31
John Albert McFarland Jr.,
St. Louis, Mo.Journalism
Theta Upsilon Omega; Sigma Delta Chi;
Daily Illini (1, 2); Phi Alpha Chi;
Campus Scout (3) ; Associate Editor,
Siren (3); Co-author, "Steppin' West";President, Journalism Council (4) ; Inter-
fraternity Council (3, 4) ; City Editor,
Ft. Madison Evening Democrat, Sum-mer (2).
Darrel Arthur McGavran Fullerton,
Calif.
Journalism
Delta Psi Omega; Gamma Theta Phi;
Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Fullerton
Junior College.
Thomas Cahoon McKee IV.
Journalism
Alpha Chi Eho.
.Chicago
Robert William McMichael, Lawrenceville
Journalism
Sigma Phi Sigma; Kappa Tau Alpha;Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Alpha Chi; Re-
porter and City Editor, Lawrenceville
Daily Record.
Lyle Elwell Malley Earlville
Journalism
Theta Upsilon Omega; Sigma Delta
Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Phi AlphaChi; Journalism Council (4); Siren (3,
4) ; Staff, Illini Journalist.
Robert Peter Miller RockfordJournalism
Illini Flying Club; Daily Illini (1, 2);Gamma Theta Phi; Newspaper experi-
ence, 6 months.
Mary Frances Morony ChicagoJournalism
Theta Sigma Phi; Daily Illini (1, 2);Sophomore Cotillion Committee; Mi-HilaCommittee (3) ; Chairman, Tags Commit-tee, Dad's Day (4) ; Cast, "FrenchHeels".
Donald Richey Poor Oak ParkJournalism
Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma;Skull and Crescent; Sigma Delta Chi; Pi
Delta Epsilon; Phi Alpha Chi; Daily
Illini (1, 2, 3, 4); Senior Invitations
Committee; Concert Band (2, 3); Jour-
nalism Council (2, 3, 4) ; Editor, CampusScout (4) ; Theater Editor, Daily Illini
(4) ; Assistant Editor, South Shore
Country Club Magazine, Chicago, summer(2, 3); Chicago Art Institute; HonorsDay (1, 2).
Frances Ruth Ray Logansport, Ind.
Journalism
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Frank Thomas Reagan SavannaJournalism
Daily Illini (4) ; Gamma Theta Phi;
Kappa Tau Alpha; Reporter, SavannaTimes Journal, summer (3) ; Loyola Uni-
versity.
Patricia Violette Russell Chicago
Journalism
Pi Beta Phi; University of Chicago.
Dorothy June Schenck Chicago
Journalism
Theta Sigma Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha;
Society Editor, Chicago Heights Star, 1
year; Northwestern University.
Dorothy Anna Schenkel Chicago
Journalism
Beta Phi Alpha; Theta Sigma Phi;
Gold Feathers; Daily Illini (2).
Elizabeth Ruth Schwarz Chicago
Journalism
Zeta Tau Alpha; Daily Illini (1);
Victor Adam Sholis Chicago
Journalism
Alpha Chi Rho; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem;Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Alpha Chi; Kap-pa Tau Alpha; Daily Illini (1, 2, 3),
Chief News Editor (4) ; Journalism
Council (4).
Mildred Margaret Shuman UrbanaJournalism
Loki; Mortar Board; Torch; Student
Council (4); Theta Sigma Phi; KappaTau Alpha; W. A. A.; Vice-President,
Woman's League (4) ; President, Wom-an's Group System (4) ; Mi-Hila Com-
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mittee (2, 3, 4) ; Journalism Council
(4); Honors Day (3).
James Lowell Smith SycamoreJournalism
Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Varsity Golf
Squad (2, 3, 4); Daily Illini (2, 3).
Evelyn Louise Stout MowequaJournalism
Phi Kappa Delta; Daily Illini (4);
Eureka College.
Lillian Charlotte Swanson Chicago
Journalism
Alpha Chi Omega; Theta Sigma Phi;
Kappa Tau Alpha; Daily Illini (1, 3,
4) ; Editor, Alpha Chi Omega Convention
Transcript.
William Donald Teare Bondville
Journalism
Lambda Alpha Lambda; Daily Illini
(1); Gamma Theta Phi.
John Rowley Van Sickle DurandJournalism
Delta Sigma Tau; Phi Eta Sigma;Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Alpha Chi; KappaTau Alpha; Daily Illini (1, 2, 3); Asso-
ciate Editor (4) ; Journalism Council
(4) ; Interfraternity Council (4) ; Copydesk, Rockford Daily Republic, summer(2, 3) ; Staff, Illini Journalist.
Anton Alexander Warchalowski Cicero
Journalism
Sarmatia; Crane College.
William Charles Wenninger MendotaJournalism
Chi Tau; Kappa Phi Sigma; Mu Pi
Sigma; Daily Illini (1, 2); Editor, 1930
"I" Book (4); Editor, Campus Scout
Book (3); Editor, "Y Indian", (4);
Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4) ; Reporter, Men-dota Sun Bulletin, Lake Geneva NewsTribune, Fisher Reporter; AdvertisingExperience.
Samuel Edson Wilhite Jerseyville
Journalism
Caisson Club; Interscholastic Circus (2,
3, 4) ; Captain, University Brigade (4)
;
Gamma Theta Phi; New Mexico Military
Institute.
Lillian Beatrice Winchester WatsekaJournalism
Daily Illini (3) ; Siren (1) ; Illinois
Magazine (3) ; Northwestern University.
Anna Marie Wolfe Sunrise, Wyo.Journalism
Colorado Woman's College.
Frederick Jewett Worden Alton
Journalism
Delta Sigma Lambda; Phi Eta Sigma;Kappa Tau Alpha; Pierrots; Phi AlphaChi; Sigma Delta Chi; Scabbard andBlade; Scholarship award; Caisson
Club; Pershing Rifles; Illio (4); Junior
Prom Committee; Journalism Council
(4); Cast, "Brazil Nuts", "Steppin'
West"; Production Staff, "Beggar on
Horseback"; Men's Glee Club (3, 4);Interfraternity Council; Captain, Uni-
versity Brigade (4) ; Publicity Commit-tee, Y. M. C. A.; Staff, Illini Journalist;
Honors Day (1, 2, 3).
Chester Arthur Wyneken, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Journalism
Delta Alpha Epsilon; Kappa Phi Sigma;
Der Deutsche Verein; Gamma Theta Chi;
Inter-Literary Council; Daily Illini (2);
Production Staff, "Steppin' West" ; Jour-
nalism Council (4) ; Publicity Chairman,
1930 Homecoming Stunt Show; Staff,
Illini Journalist.
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Katherine AdamsAmy AndersonRuth Eugenia AshmoreHenry Porter AveryW. J. Blakeslee
Marjorie Spangler Blatt
Francisco V. Calabiao
N. W. Callow
Howard S. Carpenter
Bessie ChapmanOtto H. Coelln Jr.
Eva Wheeler Davis
•John Thomas DawsonMarjorie E. EhrmanHarriet Janet ElyBertha M. EngerMary Margaret Fernholz
Mary Jane Fithian
Clarence Frazer Jr.
Hazel GarveyRoy K. Graham
Juniors 1930-31
Florence Grigsby
Elston D. HerronRuth Geneva Hitt
Garry H. HomannHarold Benson Jewell
Morris KatzRichard Peter KernEdwin F. Koenig
Philip King Lantz
Gerald C. McGrewJ. Myron MagnusonFrank Milanowski
Harry W. MoodyAudrey E. MooreWayne E. MorganIrvin Paul Nielson
Gertrude O'Brien
Leland Graham Olin
Dorothy L. Oliver
Elmira O'Neal
Theodore Roosevelt Pickard
Frances M. Pinkerton
Dorothy Posvic
Theodore T. Quinn
James B. Reston Jr.
Ralph Eugene Schooley
Cedric Errol Schumacher
Miles Scull Jr.
Edwin Irwin Serlin
James Andrew Shearer
Don Dillard Shute
Frank Spangler
Fred Werner Steuernagel
Mary T. Swartz
John Foster Temple
Lorens H. Thaisen
Robert W. Thomas Jr.
Freer Turner
William Kenneth Turner
Lillian Clara Walling
Lee Allen (34)
Raymond Allen (34)
Kathryn Baer (33)
Benita Baites (34)
Dorothy L. Baker (33)
James D. Baldwin (32)
Dorothy W. Barber (34)
Ruth Barry (34)
Charles Ben Bates (34)
Florence Baskin (33)
Alfred A. Beck (34)
Pre-Journalism Curriculum
R. Ralston Bushart (34)
Janet M. Campbell (34)
Martin Leroy Cassell (33)
Mildred Ruth Chapin (34)
George W. Churchill (33)
Fred Andrew Clark (34)Marian Clark (31)
Eli Choen (34)
George Cohen (34)
Henryetta L, Cohen (34)Cecil E. Cole (34)
Glenn Edward Bedinger (34)Lucille M. Cole (34)
Morris Behr (34)
Helen Bending (34)
Paul Le Marr Benscoter
(34)
Harry W. Bernstein (32)
M. Leigh Beshers (33)
A. E. Blackstone (33)
Jessie Lou Conard (34)
Helen E. Conaway (33)
John M. Conway (34)
Arthur E. Cooper (33)Nancy Cousley (33)
Robert J. Craner (33)
Isaac W. Cundiff (33)
Robert Reynolds Bliss (34) Robert Charles Danielson
Thomas A. Bliss (33) (33)
Kathryn Elaine Bowers (33)Marie Sophie Davis (34)
Jack Taylor Body (34)
J. Warren Boylan (33)
John William Branta (34)
Harriet J. Brown (34)
Richard John Budge (34)
Wilma M. Burgin (34)
Henry C. Burnett (33)
Robert E. Burnett (33)
Margaret L. Denby (34)
Donald M. Dick (34)
H. M. Dickey (34)
Myrtle Margaret Dillner
(33)
Kenneth Doeblin (34)
George E. Dooley (33)
1930-31
Donald D. Duffy (33)
Eleanor Dunteman (34)
Robert Eugene Dwyer (33)
Margaret Georgia Dyer (34)
Dorothy Virginia Easley
(34)
Georgia Edwards (34)
Jeannette C. Edwards (33)
Mary Katherine Elliman
(34)
Josephine Eovaldi (34)
Alan D. Erwin (33)
Virginia Kirk Eshbaugh(33)
Helen Louise Fennell (34)Mary Ferris (34)
Armin William Fisher (34)
H. Aleta Flaningam (33)
Mary Elizabeth Flannigan
(32)
Dorothy Lee Folden (33)
Richard E. Foohey (33)Georgianna N. Fries (33)Helen Mabie (Friis) (34)Marjorie Fulwider (33)Virginia George (34)
Mary Dora Gerber (33)Charles Gibbs (33)
Jane Gingery (34)
Marjorie D. Gore (34)
34 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Dwight Clarke Gott (34)
Joe Dan Grant (34)
Hazel Lucille Griggs (34)
Philip D. Grover (33)
Willard Haefele (33)
Ernest Melvin Hall (33)
Margaret Handschin (33)
Kathryn G. Hansen (34)
Eleanor Harris (34)
Robert John Hawkins (33)
Ruth Heinzelman (34)
Joseph M. Hesselschwerdt
(32)Robert C. Hey (34)
Roy L. Hilligoss (33)
Finley Hollis (33)
Shirley Horberg (31)
Charles Horace Howe (34)
Edward Hutchinson (34)
Leona Doris Jacobson (33)
Lillian B. Jaeger (34)
Irving Jensen (34)
George W. Johnson (33)
Helen Louise Johnson (34)
Oliver Leonard Johnson
(33)
Rogene G. Jones (33)
Lawrence W. Kanaga (34)
Caroline Kirkland (33)
Eleanor Klee (33)
Mary Ann Kowalczyk (34)
Emil Kratovil (34)
David Krause (34)
George Kreker (33)
Genevieve L. Kyle (34)
Leland J. Lair (32)
Jane T. Land (33)
Martha J. Leibenderfer
(34)
Samuel W. Lesher (34)
Franklin Lindsten (34)
Mary Louise Long (34)
Clinton Loomis (33)
Mable Ludy (33)
Charles E. Logan (34)
John D. McAdams (33)
Hilda McAtee (33)
Gladys McBride (unc)
Francis J. McTaggart (33) Lawrence R. Reynolds (34)Donald McVey (34)
Janet C. Macintyre (34)
Robert D. Macintyre (34)Dorothy Marie Mahoney
(34)
Ben C. Markland (34)
Jane Eunice Marr (34)
Edwin S. Martin (33)
Goodwin G. Maxfield (34)
Barbara Frances Rice (34)Paul Rogers (34)
Joseph Risner (34)Allen W. Roos (33)Richard Lee Roth (34)Alice E. Runyan (33)William G. Ryan (34)Margaret E. Sauer (34)Beatryce Schachtman (34)
Ralph Louis Milliner (34) Beulah Seaman (34)Charles Moe (34)
Genevieve E. Morris (33)
Bernard J. Moran (33)
Mary Seibert (33)Virgil Leslie Sikes (33)Leonard Simon (34)
Marjorie F. Morrison (33) Sara G. Slater (33)Virgil J. Morrison (34)
Violet E. Moten (34)
Elizabeth Jane Muir (34)
George P. Muirhead (34)
James K. Munnis (32)
Kenneth F. Stanford (33)George F. Stanton (33)Helen Stanton (34)Elizabeth J. Starck (34)Kirch W. Stein (34)
Viggo Stuart Munson (33) Helene Still (33)
Stella Ruth Murray (34) Marjorie Stolzenburg (33)Geraldine Murphy (34)
George Emil Myers (33)
Mary V. Norkaitis (33)
G. Vincent Naber (34)
Robert W. Nelson (34)
Donald A. Norman (34)
Pauline W. Stone (33)Helen Struggles (34)Mary Stumpf (34)
Isabel Sumpter (34)
Margaret Sutherland (34)Marietta Thornburgh (34)
Evelyn Grace Oberman (34) Arlin E. Thro (34)
Sam Robert Parker (33) Elizabeth Toebelman (34)Roy David Parsons (34)
Luther C. Paxton (33)
Marian Pederson (34)
Harold Peel (33)
Kathryn Towey (34)Katherine Tuach (33)Helen Elizabeth Twohey
(34)
Marion Roth Peterson (34) Helen Frances Virgin (33)Mildred Dolores Phelan (34) Dorothy B. Vosburgh (34)Sara Louise Pollard (34) Glenn W. Wagner (31)
Jerome E. Poncher (34) Ethel Jean Waits (34)
Clarence B. Pierce (34) Frances E. Walker (34)
Margaret Piggot (34) Leslie Allen Watt (33)
Sarah Jane Prettyman (33) Philip Week (34)
Joe L. Puerta (33) Ronald H. White (33)
Madeline H. Purcell (34) Arthur R. Wildhagen (33)
Vera Leone Purdy (33)
Bessie Rafelson (33)
John V. Rea (32)
Fred C. Reisse (34)
George H. Rettig (33)
Otto Willett (33)
William W. Wright (34)Virginia W. Wucher (33)Alfred Adams Young (32)
Albina Zajicek (34)
Faculty Writers and Critics
Faculty members use the press in a
number of ways. Many of them are
widely known as writers of special ar-
ticles, as critics, editors of learned jour-
nals and books, and authors. In the
following list the outstanding faculty
writers, authors, and editors are namedwith a notation of the technical subject
or field in which most of their writing
is done.
Leverett A. Adams, zoology; Roger
Adams, chemistry; John William Albig,
sociology; Charles Laurel Allen, journal-
ism; Chester R. Anderson, business Eng-
lish and advertising; H. W. Anderson,
agriculture; Albert William Aron, philol-
ogy and literature; Harold Eaton Bab-
bitt, engineering; Kendric Charles Bab-
cock, history and education; LaForceBailey, architecture; Frank Collins
Baker, history; Robert Horace Baker,
astronomy; Edward Chauncey Baldwin,
literature and biblical studies; ThomasWhitfield Baldwin, literature and drama;
Reuel Richard Barlow, journalism; Her-
bert Jewett Barton, classics; Charles
Frederick Bauer, agriculture; William
Shirley Bayley, geology; Joseph HowardBeard, hygiene; Clarence Arthur Ber-
dahl, political science; Edward Berman,economics and labor; Ernest Bernbaum,English; Isabel Bevier, home economics;
Joseph Cullen Blair, horticulture ; William
Oscar Blanchard, geography; Ernest
Ludlow Bogart, economics; William Ev-
erett Britton, law; Morgan Brooks, en-
gineering; Neil Conwell Brooks, litera-
ture and history; John Theodore Buch-
holz, botany; Sleeter Bull, agriculture;
William Edward Burge, physiology.
William Leonidas Burlison, agriculture;
Arthur Moses Buswell, chemistry; Alfred
Copeland Callen, engineering; EdwardHerbert Cameron, psychology and educa-
tion; Howard Vernon Canter, classics;
Leslie Ellsworth Card, agriculture; Al-
bert Pruden Carman, physics; RobertDaniel Carmichael, mathematics; DavidHobart Carnahan, literature; WilliamErnest Carroll, agriculture; Harry Wood-burn Chase, psychology and education;
George Lindenberg Clark, chemistry;
Thomas Arkle Clark, education; JohnAddison Clement, education; ArthurWilbur Clevenger, education; Arthur By-
ron Coble, mathematics; Arthur SamuelColby, agriculture; Paul D. Converse,
business and marketing; John Stanley
Crandell, engineering; Arthur RobertCrathorne, mathematics; Hardy Cross,
engineering; Harrison Edward Cunning-ham, university publications; ArthurHill Daniels, philosophy and education;Mabel Deere, agriculture; Ernest E. De-Turk, agriculture; Burrus Swinford Dick-inson, journalism; Frank Greene Dickin-
son, economics and sports; FrederickCharles Dietz, history; Arthur FarwellDodge, education; James Joseph Doland,engineering; Herman Bernard Dorner,agriculture; Maxwell Jay Dorsey, agri-
culture; Louise Burnham Dunbar, his-
tory; James Lloyd Edmonds, agriculture;
George Elbert Ekblaw, geology; ArnoldEmch, mathematics; Melvin LawrentiusEnger, engineering; John ArchibaldFairlie, political science; Edward JosephFilbey, business.
Harris Francis Fletcher, literature;
George Tobias Flom, philology and liter-
ature; Wilber John Eraser, agriculture;
Louise Freer, physical education; Lon L.Fuller, law; Walter Lee Gaines, chem-istry; James Wilford Garner, political
science and law; George WashingtonGoble, law; Robert Graham, agriculture;
Walter James Graham, literature andperiodicals; Frederick Green, law; Cole-
man Roberts Griffith, psychology; JayCourtland Hackleman, agriculture; Mar-cus Lee Hansen, history; Albert JamesHarno, law; Olive Clio Hazlett, mathe-matics; Robert Enoch Hieronymus, com-munity welfare; Harold Newcomb Hille-
brand, literature and drama ; Ernest The-odore Hiller, sociology; Harold WrightHolt, law; B. Smith Hopkins, chemistry;
Charles Frederick Hottes, botany; Wal-dorf Vivian Howard, geology; MerlinHarold Hunter, economics; WhitneyClark Huntington, engineering; BernardLevi Jefferson, rhetoric ; Sveinbjorn John-son, law and history.
Harry Stuart Vetter Jones, literature,
philology; P. V. B. Jones, history;
Harvey Herbert Jordan, engineering;
Frances Ernestine Jenison, history; Fred-erick Johnson Keilholz, agriculture; RuthKelso, literature; Milo Smith Ketchum,engineering; Donald Babcock Keys,
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chemistry; Everett Edgar King, engineer-
ing; David Kinley, education and eco-
nomics; Abner Richard Knight, engineer-
ing; Charles Tobias Knipp, engineering;
Norman "William Krase, chemistry;
Alonzo Plumstead Kratz, engineering;
Richard Roksabro Kudo, zoology; JacobKunz, physics; Martha Jackson Kyle,
literature; Paul Nissley Landis, litera-
ture ; Laurence Marcellus Larson, history
;
Frederic Edward Lee, economics; EmilWilhelm Lehmann, agriculture; MauriceMorgan Leighton, geology.
Otho Clarke Leiter, journalism; MariaLeonard, education; Oscar Adolph Leut-
wiler, engineering; Simon Litman, eco-
nomics; A. C. Littleton, accountancy;
John William Lloyd, agriculture; Karl
Baptiste Lohmann, landscape architec-
ture; Francis Wheeller Loomis, physics;
Albert Howe Lybyer, history; H. J.
Macintyre, engineering; Mathew Thomp-son McClure, philosophy; Carl Shipp
Marvel, chemistry; John Mabry Mathews,
political science; Clell Lee Metcalf, en-
tomology; Regis Michaud, literature;
George Abram Miller, mathematics;
Harold Hanson Mitchell, agriculture;
Walter Scott Monroe, education; H. F.
Moore, engineering; Lloyd Morey, com-
merce; Glenn Raymond Morrow, philoso-
phy; Herbert Windsor Mumford, agri-
culture; Lawrence William Murphy, jour-
nalism; Rexford Newcomb, architecture;
A. W. Nolan, agriculture; Ethan A. Nor-
ton, agriculture; Laurence J. Norton,
economics; William A. Noyes, chemistry;
Charles W. Odell, education; Thomas E.
O'Donnell, architecture; Henry Carl Oes-
terling, natural history.
William Abbott Oldfather, classics;
Thomas Edward Oliver, literature; Cul-
len W. Paramalee, ceramics; Ellery Bur-
ton Paine, engineering; John Jay Parry,
literature; Harry Gilbert Paul, literature
and education; Theodore Calvin Pease,
history; Blanche Penrod, agriculture;
Loring Harvey Provine, architecture;
Martin John Prucha, agriculture; Ter-
ence Thomas Quirke, geology; JamesGarfield Randall, history; Fred HenryRankin, agriculture; Clifford WinstonReagan, printing; Clarissa Rinaker, liter-
ature; William Spence Robertson, his-
tory; Maurice Henry Robinson, econom-
ics; Worth Huff Rodebush, chemistry;
Frederick Stanley Rodkey, history;
William Cumming Rose, chemistry andphysiology; Harrison August Ruehe, ag-
riculture; Henry Perley Rusk, agricul-
ture ; Frederic Arthur Russell, commerce
;
Warren Albert Ruth, agriculture.
William Phillips Sandford, public
speaking; Alta Gwinn Saunders, busi-
ness and business English; Thomas Ed-mund Savage, geology; Edward Charles
Schmidt, engineering; Merrill Isaac
Schnebly, law; Frank Ellsworth School-
ey, education; Hiram Thompson Scovill,
accountancy and business; Arthur Wel-lesley Secord, literature; Fred B. Seely,
engineering; Robert Francis Seybolt,
history and education; James Byrnie
Shaw, mathematics; Victor Ernest Shel-
ford, zoology; Waldo Shumway, educa-
tion and zoology; Fredrick Seaton Sie-
bert, journalism and law; Louie HenrySmith, agriculture; Raymond Stratton
Smith, physics and agriculture; GeorgeThomas Stafford, physical education;
Seward Charle Staley, physical educa-
tion; Gertrude Fern Stanton, alumni;
Carl Stephens, alumni; Frank Lincoln
Stevens, botany; Charles Leslie Stewart,
economics; Frederic Benjamin Stiven,
music; Walter Lee Summers, law.
Joseph Ward Swain, history; DonaldReed Taft, sociology; Fred Wilbur Tan-ner, bacteriology; William Darby Temple-
man, commerce; Louis M. Tobin, athlet-
ics; Joseph T. Tykociner, engineering;
Fred Turner, education; Caroline FrancesTupper, literature; Harley Jones VanCleave, zoology; John Van Home, liter-
ature; Henry Baldwin Ward, zoology;
Ruth Aimee Wardall, home economics;
Floyd Rowe Watson, physics; BruceWeirick, literature ; George Bates Weisig-
er, law; Harold Malcolm Westergaard,
engineering; Nathan Austin Weston, eco-
nomics; James McLaren White, archi-
tecture; Stanley White, landscape archi-
tecture; Arthur Cutts Willard, engineer-
ing; Wilbur M. Wilson, physics; Phineas
Lawrence Windsor, library science; Clyde
Melvin Woodworth, agriculture; Josef
Franklin Wright, education ; Ivan Wright,
economics and finance; William WodinYapp, agriculture; Everett Gillham
Young, engineering ; Paul Thomas Young,psychology; Jacob Zeitlin, literature;
Charles Zelleny, zoology.
ALUMNI DIRECTORYM. P. J. CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
The following graduates of the School of Journalism have been awarded the
certificate of professional standing of the Illinois Press Association:
Karma Golden AylwardKarl Orrin BayerNeva Beatrice BowlingOlive Cox Burkhalter
Mabel Edna Chappelle
Paul Eugene Courtney
Paul Sparks Cousley
Edmond Eugene DeussWilbur William Doeblin
Roy Martin Dooley
Margaret Klooz EngelJames Smith FlaggCharles Robert Frederick
Paul Maurice Guernsey
Vernon Lawrence Heath
Charles Arthur HemmingerHoward Cook HeynStewart Samuel HoweHarold Emerson Hutchings
Vernon William Ittner
Frances Smith Jacquin
Clarence Maiden Jones
Raymond Lincoln Kringer
Jack Macdonald
M. Marion Marberry
Theodore Thomas Merrill
David Henry Molden
James Joseph Mullen
Robert Julius NowlanAlice Margaret Oathout
Elizabeth Stutson PrudenFrank Ellsworth Schooley
Ward Kermit Schori
Manning David Seil
Helen Frances Spaulding
Gertrude Fern Stanton
Walter Lindsay Stewart
Albert Maurice Wharfield
Robert W. McMichael
Irwin William Zeiger
GRADUATES OF THE SCHOOL OF JOURNALISMBY YEARS
Bachelor
1928 (June)
Ova Delia AndersenHarold Robert BishopWilbur William Doeblin
Roy Martin DooleyBlanche C. HalperVernon Lawrence HeathStewart Samuel HoweMargaret Klooz EngelIris Cranville MacphersonLloyd Clifford MartinRobert Julius NowlanManning David Seil, with honors
Elizabeth Stutson Pruden
1929 (February)
Edmund Eugene DeussHelen Roberta Groves
(June)
Neva Beatrice BowlingMartha Cook CaskeyPaul Sparks Cousley
Olive Cox Burkhalter, with honorsClaude Hugh EnochsKarma Golden AylwardMyra Harms Law
of Science in Journalism
Howard Cook HeynFlorence Mary HoodHarold Emerson HutchingsClarence Maiden JonesRaymond Lincoln Kringer, with honorsArthur Leonard Lindbloom Jr.
Theodore Thomas Merrill
David Henry MoldenJames Joseph Mullen, with high honorsAlice Margaret OathoutRoy Bernhardt PaulsonFrances Smith JacquinHelen Jeannette SmithJohn Grafton Whitaker
1930 (June)
Carl William AndersonHazel Mildred CannonMabel Edna Chappelle
Paul Eugene CourtneyEdith Kathryn DouglasJames Smith FlaggLouane Ford BakerCharles Robert Frederick, with high
honors
Paul Maurice GuernseyEugene Andrew Hackett
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Charles Arthur HemmingerFrances Hickman FlyElizabeth Evans Hinckle
Leanore Ola KenneyPhilip Roy McKeownJack MacdonaldM. Marion MarberryAlan Boecken Priester
Dorothy RosenWard Kermit Schori, with honors
Helen Frances Spaulding, with honors
Gertrude Fern Stanton, with high honors
Mildred Cecile Stein
Walter Lindsay Stewart
Thomas Adair Watson
Albert Maurice Wharfield
Annabelle WoodsIrwin William Zeiger
(August)
Karl Orren Bayer
(October)
William Edward Spivey
1931 (February)
Robert William McMichael, with high
honors
Anton Alexander WarchalowskiLillian Beatrice Winchester
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The Illini
Three years after the opening of the University the Illini came into existence.
The school was then a modest institution with one building and a student body of
314. No women were admitted to its halls and it was still too youthful to boast of asingle graduate. The first issues of the paper resembled a magazine in form andcontent. They appeared once a month bringing to a handful of subscribers essays oncoddling moths, potato bugs, the value of an education, wanderings of a breeze,
education of a mechanic, Shakespeare, and fifteen minutes in a baggage factory.
To those who bemoan the passing of the good old days one might dedicate areprint of the contents of one of these early issues. In the January issue of 1872the reader is told in verse of the way in which drunkards stab their daughters:
"Did you see the glare of his bloodshot eye?
Hear his awful words which his God defy?
Did you hear the blow and the daughter cry?"
In the same issues appeared articles on Christmas vacation, Bryan's nature
poems, the soil, spontaneous generation, origin and culture of wheat, the Hibernianin America, the recent Spanish revolution, the services of the dog, Carlo. In those
days a paper such as the Illini gave two or three lines to the Chicago fire and little
if any attention to campus news.
The name Illini did not appear until 1874. Prior to that time the paper wasknown as the Student. The legislature appropriated $500 for the equipment of
quarters for the publication in 1874 and the offices and shop were established in
one of the towers of the new drill hall which was set aside for that purpose by the
facultj'. During the early years the paper developed first its newspaper content, andthen its magazine content, until it came to reflect the policy of the editor and seemedto have no fixed policy with reference to its function. By 1900 the University enroll-
ment had grown to 2,000 and the President recommended that the paper become athree-times-a-week publication.
The newspaper headline and story form came into the paper to stay in 1901 underthe editorship of Frank W. Scott. In 1902 the paper was made a tabloid sized daily
and was published five times a week. In 1912 the paper came under the jurisdiction
of the new Illini Board which was created to prevent politics from having too large
a part in the affairs of the student publications.
When the University Press was established the Illini began the development of
supplementary equipment for use in connection with the Press. In 1917 the Board of
Control purchased a flat bed press and a linotype. A year later the paper bought anintertype. It soon outgrew its quarters however and moved its own equipment out
of the University Press rooms in the Administration building and took quarters in
an old building on Green street.
By 1923 the Illini had acquired $30,000 worth of equipment and was distributing
$3,000 yearly in salary and bonus to members of the staff. At that time the editor
and business manager received $600 a year; assistant editors and managers $80 a
year and a bonus ; and the managing editor salary and bonus amounting to about $300.
The Illini moved into its present quarters in the Union building in 1924. It hasdrawn about it in the past few years the other student publications of the campusand it has expanded its plant to take care of the business and much of the printing
and publishing of the other publications. The Illini plant now possesses equipmentvalued at $80,000.
In size the paper has grown during the past few years until it now has all thefeatures of a community daily. Associated Press telegraph printer machines bring
40 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
the news of the world into the offices and student reporters cover the news of the
University and the twin cities. The paper appears six days a week of every monthexcept August. It is an eight-column paper and the week-day editions averagetwelve pages. Special editions have run as high as 48 pages.
In the development of this, the greatest student publishing property in the
world, and one of the great student papers of the world, the editors and managershave played an important part. Their names, and the years in which they headedthe editorial and business forces of the paper, follow:
Editors and Business Managers of ILLINI and ILLIOfrom 1871-1931
STUDENTYear Editor Business Manager
'71-'72 S. A. Reynolds
J. TempleJ. N. Mathews
'72-'73 E. L. HatchH. S. Reynolds
ILLINI
J. L. Pierce
Jan. '74 to M. C. Steele E. V. Condington
June '74 J. P. Campbell F. A. Parsons'74-'75 George R. Shawhan'75-'76 W. H. Mahan
A. W. Porter»77.'78 S. A. Bullard
C. J. Bills
'78-'79 H. M. Beardsley
E. E. HardenC. J. Bills
'79-'80J. A. Allen
C. J. Bills
'80-'81 C. H. Dennis J. H. Morse'81-'82 G. W. Bullard C. W. Palmer'82-'83 H. L. McCune W. A. Heath'83-'84 S. W. Parr H. S. Van Petten'84-'85 J. E. Wright E. L. Morse'85-'86 C. H. Kamman J. 0. Davis'86-'87 Mark Powers Bruce Fink'87-'88 A. W. Myers C. P. Van Gundy'88-'89
'89-'90
'90-'91
N. A. Weston, ^ P. Steele
Jay T. Harris
'91-'92 Charles A. Kiler A. W. Gates'92-'93 W. J. Graham A. D. Thompson'93-'94 W. C. Tackett L. P. Atwood
'94-'95E. L. MannG. H. Campbell (spring)
R'
]
'95-'96 D. H. Carnahan F. W. Honens'96-'97 F. Will Schacht F. J. Plym'97-'98 Arthur R. Crathorne J. Percy Webster'98-'99 Horace A. Rhoads W. A. Paul'99-1900 W. W. Smith B. B. Stakemiller
1900-'01 Frank W. Scott Walter Lindley'01-'02 M. D. Brundage H. F. Post
'02-'03 Irving M. Western Henry J. Quayle
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Year Editor Business Manager'03-'04 T. 0. Holcomb, Jr. S. T. Henry, Jr.
'04'05 J. M. Boyle C. C. Royall'05-'06 P. A. Shilton E. J. Mehren'06-'07 Roy R. Helm Thomas Gill
wos A. C. Haines P. E. Sheriff
'08-'09 E. C. RaineyP. A. GardnerL. U. W. Everhart
WIO H. H. Herbert Randolph Eide'lO-'ll Lester Maley R. J. Jordan'll-'^ H. H. Herbert C. M. Sullivan'12-'13 A. H. Ogle H. H. Harwood'13- ,14 H. P. Daugherty V. H. Warfield'14-'15 N. C. Seidenberg H. E. Bigler'15-'16 D. M. Glover K. G. Brown'i6-'i7 Milton G. Silver E. S. Nichol
wis K. D. Pulcipher R. A. Bryant
'18-'19H. B. JohnstonF. G. Maurer
R. K. Hoskins
V. L. Krannert'19-'20 Stewart D. Owen Charles Henson'20-'21 Ralph T. McQuinn
, J. Hawley Wilson,21- ,22 Donald F. Lafuze Mervin F. Cotes,22- ,23 Ben Kartman Henry E. Wurst>23-'24 Torrey B. Stearns Clifford S. Strike,24- ,25 William R. Franklin E. S. Coath'25-'26 Wallace R. Deuel T. J. Murvin'26-'27 F. A. Resch A. F. Priebe'27->28 J. W. Browning H. G. Marshall
'28-'29C. E. Mills
F. E. SchooleyG. H. Turner
'29-'30 C. R. Frederick C. A. Johnson'30-'31 J. R. Adams Robert E. Sloan
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The Illio
The Illio is the outgrowth of the Sophograph which was published as a yearbook
by members of the sophomore class of the University in 1882. The following year
the Saturnian appeared to carry on the practice established by the sophomores andit was in the wake of the Saturnian, and later editions of the Sophograph that the
infant Illio came.
The control of the year book was vested in the sophomore class for a number of
years and then the book became the property of the junior class. It continued as ajunior annual until 1930 when the Board of Control passed a rule making it a senior
book and appointing a senior manager. In size and quality it has kept pace with the
University which it represents and there is little comparison between the rich, care-
fully assembled, fully indexed picture-and-story record of the year and the feeble pub-
lications which marked the beginnings of the annual.
That a high value is placed upon the book is indicated by the fact that alumnicannot be induced to part with their copies and that it is very difficult to secure backnumbers. It has its place on the shelves of 30,000 alumni, a memory book, a refer-
ence book, and a history. The list of distinguished students who have been its editors
and managers follows
:
THE ANNUAL SOPHOGRAPHYear '84 Editors—Ruth W. Fuller, Georgette L. Lewis, E. G. Bartholf, J. H. Mar-
shall, F. L. Wilmot, E. R. Kimball, G. N. Morgan, J. S. McCoy.
SATURNIANYear '85 Editors—J. E. Wright, Emma T. Jones, Mary T. Earle, H. D. Hatch,
W. D. Moffett, L. Mora, William H. Stockhan.
SOPHOGRAPHYear '86 Editors—W. L. Chitty, Bertie Huff, Rozina Fairchild, A. Philbrick, A. M.
Ashby, W. W. Maxwell, H. W. Wilder.
SOPHOGRAPHYear Editor
J. I. Rinaker
Business Manager
'88C. P. VanGundy J. A. Patton
'89 Philip Steele W. P. Rounds'91 Merrit L. Hoblit Jay T. Harris'92 James Steele William T. Butler'93 William Carrick Will C. Kenaga'94 Peter Mogensen
ILLIO
J. P. Bassett
'95 Herbert C. Arms Alexander M. Munn'96 Robert K. Porter Fred W. Honens'97 George A. Barr Fred C. Beem'98 W. J. Fulton H. C. Coffeen'99 R. J. Railsback Lee Byrne1900 F. D. Francis C. L. Logue'01 E. P. Chapin F. G. Frost'02 Hiram F. Post Francis B. Plant
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 43
Year Editor Business Manager
'03 H. J. Quayle J. E. Schoemaker'04 Lee W. Eailsback Dewey Brown'05 Gliddent Hinman R. W. Elden'06 Edward Corrigan James L. Bannon'07 J. P. Beck J. H. Brooks'08 A. F. Hunt A. L. Klewer'09 H. M. Railsback W. W. Mayno Nathan S. Goodspeed J. T. Hanley'ii Hugh O'Donnell Carleton Trimble'12 Ray C. McLarty Chester A. Fischer'13 Victor Cartwright Noel Ice
'14 W. C. Ropiequet W. E. Johns'15 Ray I. Shawl Fred S. Wells'16 S. D. Kirkpatrick R. B. Bronson'17 Howard R. Ferguson Frank M. Judson'18 L. M. Winters Russell S. White'19 Harry G. Haake Philip A. Niebergall'20 Harold Orr Harold Snyder'21 George E. Milner F. W. Poole'22 R. E. Naylor Fred Geiss'23 Vernon W. Henry Howard Greene'24 Leslie C. Thurman John R. Walker'25 James M. Oleson, Jr. Carl E. Roessler
'26 J. D. McLaughlin L. B. Gilbert
'27 N. W. Diehl W. P. Marquam'28 John D. Morse Bruce Conibear'29 John L. Friedl, Jr. Mason B. Aldrich'30 Gordon D. Bryan Luther Dearborn'31 J. L. Harper T. W. Swain'32 C. L. Emrich T. W. Swain
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Theta Sigma Phi Alumnae
The Illinois chapter of Theta Sigma Phi has been an important professional
influence during its years on the campus. Many of its members have gone into news-
paper and magazine work and into other lines in which their interest in journalism
and advertising has an outlet. The alumnae roll of the chapter follows:
1918
Zelonia Ainsworth FrankElizabeth Fraser PalmerElizabeth Leitzbach
Catherine Needham Severance
Theresa Samuels
1919
Grace Brown Curl
Helen Carlson ThompsonMaria Cronin BennettAstrid DodgeNatalie Dodge Riley
Harriet McCormick ZimmermanJosephine Newell O'GormanLois Seyster MontrossSusan Shaffer Dibelka
Wilhelmina Shaffer Fulton
1920
Helen Louise BuchenOpal CannonShirley Kreasan KriegMarcelle Vera LavalFrances Sconce WashburnBeatrise Snow VanSant
1921
Frances Best WatkinsRoberta Doisy Rosecrans
Gladys Pennington HouserBliss Seymour BuchaBlanche Shirley HayesThelma Strabel
Mildred Welch Cranston
Lois Wine Curtis
1922
Dorothea V. BeebyHelen Buckler
Ruth Coughlan EastmanTierra FarrowAlta HahnDorothy Hill LarsenRose Oltusky Edelson
Reuben Starkes Heppes
Harriet WaltherAlora Ward BrownHelen Woodruff
1923
Helen Brehm LongNan Coughlan BryanHelen Hottinger
Thelma Scott VanArsdel
1924
Rosamond Coles
Genevra Bush Gibson
Florence GoeddeVirginia Paxton HarnerIrma Vanderbeck Miller
Isabel Wood
1925
Irene Bell Stellner
Dorothy Dickinson RoosDorothy DunsingAlice Fritschle KennedyNigel Hill Herrick
Opal JacksonDelia MathewsMary McGaanHelen MetzMildred Miller
Florence Nortridge Beatty
Norma Schulz
1926
Jane Louise BrownAnita Hucker KempMeta Jolly
Viola Lang RusnakFrances MartinMarian Quick Wiegman
1927
Enid Baird Parrish
Lora Briggs
Margaret Burton Harter
Alice CheekMiriam Cochrane
THE ILLINI JOUENALIST 45
Sara Lou DagueJean Drayer Potthoff
Mary Flom ThimFrances Gustavison Sarig
Dorothy Mercer BarberMildred Merrill SpoorMary MonahanBessie Sullivan
Helen Mary SwansonAthelene Watson
1928
Olive Bowton KopkaMary Crathorne
Kuth Gillan
Blanche HalperMyra Harms LawMargaret Klooz Engels
Iris C. MacphersonDoris Kean Miller
Elizabeth Stutson Pruden
1929
Neva BowlingMartha BuxtonMartha Cook CaskeyOlive Cox Burkhalter
Karma Golden Aylward
Florence Mary HoodMary Elizabeth Jens
Nadine Newbill
Alice OathoutFrances Smith Jacquin
Ann Solon
Katherine Waggenseller
1930
Mabel Chappelle
Euth D. M. Conklin
Mary Jane Cox Ponzer
Louane Ford BakerElizabeth Hinckle
Dorothy RosenHelen Spaulding
Gertrude Stanton
HONORARY AND ASSOCIATEMEMBERS
Clarissa Fairchild CushmanFrieda Poston Harrington
Alice Harrington MurphyRayna Simons PrahmHelen RandEthel Forbes Scott
Ruth Mears Sherman
Sigma Delta Chi Alumni
The number of Sigma Delta Chi Alumni engaging in the profession of journalism
and various forms of publication work is large. Since 1912 when the Illinois chapter
was installed the fraternity has placed the following names on its alumni roll
:
1912
Frank Clifford DeanChester Owen Fischer /V)
Harold Harvey Herbert MRay Clark McLarty MJoseph Allan Nevins
Carl Stephens /V\
Frank W. Scott Af
1913
Cassius Bannister ConradHarry Rugee Mirick
Arthur Hook Ogle yV\
Willard Blaine Porterfield
Herman William Weis
1914
George Holbrook BarghHoward J. BurgerHale Plahn Daugherty
Roswell F. Field
Howard HosmerMyer Oscar NathanLeonidas Willing Ramsey /^\Albert Robert Rohlfing
Louis M. TobinMark Albert Van Doren /V\
1915
Ralph Linden BarlowAlbert F. CadeDon T. Carlisle
Hal W. Conefrey
Stanley Pieffer Irvin
Ring W. LardnerEdward Henry Morrison
Nathan Cook Seidenburg M1916
Olin W. Archer
John Kenneth Barber
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Donald Mitchell Glover MSylvan Dix HarwoodSidney Dale Kirkpatrick /^?Joseph Morgan NobleWilliam O. Pendarvis
James Wright ShoemakerFenton H. Williams
1917
Allen Brookins BrownChristian Channing Gross
Samson Miles RaphaelsonMilton Gans Silver /^
1918
McKinley M. Gardner ftJohn Meridith Knappenberger c
Marvin Greer McConnellRichard G. MassockKeeler DeWitt Pulcipher /V
1919
Harold Boomer Johnston
1920
Harold Boeschenstein kChester Wilson Cleveland
Arthur A. Dailey fiCharles Brewer DavisRobert A. Drysdale -
William Carleton Healy 3John A. IngwersonStewart D. Owen «^^
1921 &Gerald Hewes CarsonKenneth W. Clark
Horace Mulford HodgsonH. Gordon HulMshRalph Tolivar McQuinnRalph Cheney Peltz
Harold R. PinckardStewart P. Reid
1922
William D. Boutwell
George V. BuchanonOlav D. BurgeHarold M. GlennPaul H. HubbardEdward P. LeonardHomer L. McEldowneyWilliam L. WhiteJosef F. Wright
1923
Chester R. Anderson
John Arthur Bell
Theodore Preston BourlandDarwin Beach Carre
David Virgil Felts
Joseph Charles Godfrey Jr.
Charles Emory HarnerWesley Sherman Izzard
Ben KartmanChester L. Kieffer
Donald Frazier LafuseCharles Edmund NoyesStewart William Pettigrew
Irving Edward ShowermanLaurence Fuller Triggs
1924
Joseph Reeder AtorMalcolm Honore BryanJames C. Colvin
Francis C. Coughlin
Frederick Henry Ebersold
Laurence Tunstall HeronWilliam Price Lindley
Vincente Albano Pacis
Robert William SeamanTorrey Benjamin Stearns
Joseph Mather Wayer
/ 1925
William H. BeattyOrville L. DavisWilliam Riley Franklin
Edwin Reisinger Leibert
Russell Harrison Miles
Millage Clinton Miller
Tom MorrowOwen Joseph Remington
1926
Alfred O. Ahlstrand
Don C. Allen
Vern L. Black
Charles Evans Bliss
Joseph Bruce CampbellWallace Rankin Deuel
Richard Ellis Haswell
Harris William Jones
Rudolph Hornaday KageyVictor L. KrannertWillis Carol ReddickLe Van Roberts
Charles G. SchwarzNelson Huston Shere
George Robert SmithMax Anscomb Weston
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1927
Joseph Ellis BakerFred D. Ball
William Edward Berchtold
Irving Lee Dilliard
Harry Wendell Frier
Kenneth William KuhlOscar Leiding
Kent Van LewisJoseph Lathrop MackJames Phineas Mitchell
Richard M. RameyFrancis Alvin ReschHerbert Rice
1928
Paul Robert BeathJohn William BrowningWilbur William Doeblin
Roy Martin DooleyPhilip H. GustafsonVernon Lawrence HeathStewart Samuel HoweJohn Harrison
Fred HowellVernon William Ittner
Clarence Maiden Jones
Clyde William JohnsonRobert J. NowlanJohn Guernsey Porter
Ralph C. RenoManning D. Seil
1929
Harold H. Bishop
O. T. BurrowsFrederick Stanley CoombsPaul Sparks Cousley
Harold H. HartungWilliam HoutHarold Emerson HutchingsRaymond Lincoln KringerFrancis J. KoenigRussell G. LongleyCharles E. Mills
Henry MoldenJames Joseph MullenNelson Nuttall
Grant F. Olson
Frank Ellsworth Schooley
1930
Robert A. Barracks
Paul Eugene Courtney
Burrus S. Dickinson
James Smith Flagg
Charles Robert Frederick
William E. Gobble
Charles Arthur HemmingerMartin Francis Maher
M. Marion Marberry
John D. Morse
John Tideman Schaffer
Clark E. Schooley
William Edward Spivey
George Taubeneck
Thomas WatsonAlbert Maurice Wharfield
ILLINI INITIATED BY OTHER CHAPTERSCharles L. Allen (North Dakota)Ralph E. Ammon 22 (Wisconsin)Reuel R. Barlow (Wisconsin)
Marcus S. Goldman (Knox)Irving Borders 23 (Missouri)
Charles H. Gridley 16-17 (Northwestern)Walter Graham (Western Reserve)
John Russell Heitman (Missouri)
F. J. Keilholz (Purdue)
Otho Clarke Leiter (Oregon)
William Meharry Glenn 06-08 (DePauw)Lawrence William Murphy (Wisconsin)
Marshall H. Newton 20-21 (Columbia)
Frederic A. Russell (Nebraska)
Joseph K. Sheppard 27 (Butler)
Kappa Tau Alpha AlumniKappa Tau Alpha has had the same experience with its alumni as Phi Beta
Kappa has. The members have made records above the average. The list of the
alumni is a short one but the attainments of the members are notable. The KappaTau Alpha elections by years were
:
1925-26
Enid Baird Parrish
William Edward Berchtold
Olive Elizabeth BowtonLora Kathryn BriggsMargaret Ellen Burton
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Irving Lee Dilliard
Jean Lambert DrayerFlorence Ferguson FarnamMary Antoinette FlomViola Gladys LangMildred Edith Merrill
Francis Alvin Resch
Charles SchwarzNelson Huston Shere
Charles Laurel Allen
Lawrence William Murphy
1926-27
Alice Amorita CheekBurrus Swinford Dickinson
Alice Elizabeth Fritschle
Ruth Marion Gillan
Stewart Samuel HoweClyde William JohnsonMeta Georgia Jolly
Harris William Jones
Oscar Leiding
Robert Lloyd Lovelace
Helen Hayes Peffer
John Guernsey Porter
Helen Mary SwansonWilliam Arthur EvansFredrick Seaton Siebert
1927-28
Olive Lorraine CoxBlanche HalperRobert Lynn Jacobs
Raymond Lincoln KringerCharles Everett Mills
David Henry MoldenJames Joseph Mullen
Manning David Seil
Reuel Richard BarlowAllen Retzlaff
1928-29
Mary AikenCharles Robert Frederick
Howard Cook HeynDorothy June SchenckWard Kermit Schori
Helen Frances Spaulding
Gertrude Fern Stanton
Otho Clarke Leiter
1929-30
Eleanor Lucille BarkmanWilliam Elwood Gobble
Paul Maurice Guernsey
Robert William McMichaelMartin Francis MaherDorothy RosenVictor Adam Sholis
Mildred Margaret ShumanLillian Charlotte SwansonGeorge Francis Taubeneck
John Rowley VanSickle
Frederick Jewett WordenIrwin William Zeiger
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 49
Journalism Alumni by Classes
GRADUATES1873*
Hennessey, Augustus L.
1874
Potter, Frances A. (Mrs. H. S. Reynolds)
Reynolds, Mrs. H. S. (Frances A. Potter)
1875
Eaton, Ernest
Kenower, George Frederic
Parks, James HarveyRobbins, Mrs. H. E. (Margaret Stewart)
Stewart, Margaret (Mrs. H. E. Robbins)
1876
Mann, Frank Irving
Pierce, Elan Albert
Rhodes, James Frederick
1877
Gibson, Charles Brockway Gibs
1878
Bullard, Samuel Alexander
Coffman, Noah Beery
Sawyer, Hamlin Whitmore
1879
Stanton, Samuel Cecil
1880
Savage, George Marvin
1881
Dennis, Charles Henry
1882
(no names)
1883
Kenower, John Thomas
1884
Kimball, Edwin Raymond
1885
Earle, Mary Tracy (Mrs. W. T. Home)Home, Mrs. W. T. (Mary Tracy Earle)
Wright, John Edwards
1886
Pence, William David
1887
Gregory, GrantHenson, Charles WeberTaylor, Horace
1888
Dewey, Ralph ElmoreMeyers, George W.Pickard, Edward Webster
1889
Bennett, Frederick MarshBowsher, Columbus A.
Kendall, Harry Frederick
1890
Bawden, Samuel DayClark, Thomas Arkle
Ter Bush, Lindley Fletcher
1891
Harris, Jay Tarvin
Howorth, Thomas JamesPalmer, Mrs. Arthur W. (Anna Fletcher
Shattuck)
Shamel, Clarence Albert
Shattuck, Anna Fletcher (Mrs. ArthurW. Palmer)
1892
Kiler, Charles Albert
1893
Young, Orres Ephriam
1894
(no names)
1895
(no names)
1896
(no names)
1897
Howison, Charles
Smith, Louie Henrie
1898
Hatch, Thomas M.
Available records of the first graduating classes, from 1867 to 1873, do not reveal anynames of men who were actively engaged in Journalism after leaving the University.
50 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
1899
Bevans, Thomas Archibald M.Paine, Arthur Elijah
Rhoads, Horace Adams
1900
Robbing, Ernest ThompsonWillis, Clifford
1901
Chapin, Edward Pierce
Greene, Charles ThomasHarrison, Dale Stuart
Lodge, Paul EdmundScott, Franklin William
Lowenthal, Fred
1902
Broadhead, Annie MapleChapin, Arlo
Hinshaw, George Jacob
Malcolm, Charles Wesley
Poor, Edwin Lindsay
Rolfe, Mary Annette
White, James Dunwell
Wilson, Thomas
1903
Beckman, John Philip
Danahey, Thomas Francis
Green, Clarence
Mathews, Clyde Milton
Mell, John Deloss
1904
Burford, Cary Clive
Greene, Elizabeth G.
Henry, Smith Tompkins Jr.
Hopkins, Edna (Mrs. Merrill C. Slutes)
Lindsay, Frank Merrill
Slutes, Mrs. Merrill C. (Edna Hopkins)
1905
Betts, David Roy Clendenin
Clendenin, George MoreyGinzel, Leo Arthur
Hadden, Samuel Cornelius
Pond, Henry Everett
Sanders, Alvin HowardSims, Charles EdwardThayer, William Summer
1906Chapin, GeorgeCleary, James Mansfield
Dool, Robert Beatty
Emmerson, Raymond Jesse
Gray, Lily
Hubbart, Guy RichardMehren, Edward JohnNeu, Clarence LeonardRobinson, Ward Reid
1907
Bose, SudhindraEaton, Helen MaryMcFarland, Will JohnsonMcKnight, Elizabeth Belle
Staker, Fred MerwynVan Doren, Carl Clinton
Weakley, Howard GraftonWeld, Lewis Dwight
1908
Bopp, Julius Valentine
Christopher, Daniel LeRoyDadant, Maurice G.
Hunt, A. Frazier
Madison, GeorgePerry, LeonoraUnderwood, Wilbur EugeneWilliams, Howard C.
1909
Dickerson, Ira WilmerDurst, Charles ElmerGardiner, Lion
Gregory, Lenna Mabel (Mrs. C. J.
Walker)Johnson, Preston KingMay, William WymanPinkerton, Francis Elmore Jr.
Post, George Earl
Rainey, Edward Cleveland
Simmons, Harold HoytWalker, Mrs. C. J. (Lenna Mabel
Gregory)
1910
Avey, Daniel ManningBerns, Max Arnold
Cooper, George Alfred
Dallenbach, Karl M.Ekblaw, W. ElmerEkblaw, Mrs. W. Elmer (Augusta M.
Krieger)
Fornof, John RenchinIrwin, John WebbKrieger, Augusta M. (Mrs. W. Elmer
Ekblaw)McCormack, Charles EugeneMoore, Ellsworth
Morris, George
THE ILLINI JOUENALIST 51
Rutledge, GeorgeSchoeffel, George WilliamWilliams, Clarence Foss
1911
Baer, Frederick EugeneBaker, Elmer Jerome Jr.
Brands, Edgar GregoryHolmer, Emma (Mrs. LeRoy Lewis
Little)
Little, LeRoy LewisLittle, Mrs. LeRoy Lewis (Emma
Holmer)Nymeyer, Fred HenryRailsback, Howard MarionOsborne, Edna P. (Mrs. Sheldon Lincoln
Whiteomb)Reed, Chester Otis
Whitcomb, Mrs. Sheldon Lincoln (EdnaP. Osborne)
1912
Baum, Arthur EdwardColville, John RobertDean, Frank Clifford
Gillan, Paul HarnedGooding, Frank E.
Gordon, Charles
Helm, Lloyd LannesHerbert, Harold HarveyHobler, Atherton Wells
Holley, Charles E.
Koons, Guy Jink
McAnally, Jesse F.
McLarty, Roy C.s
Nevins, Joseph Allan
Parkhurst, Mathew SimpsonRussell, Lewis Melvin
Stephens, Carl
Turner, Walter Van Buskirk
Vear, Charles Edwin
1913
Barber, Leslie Carroll
Bauman, Louis Peter
Buchen, WaltherHermann, Edgar PaulMirick, Harry RugeeNichols, James L.
Ogle, Arthur HookSeveringhaus, Milton GeorgeVoegelein, Lily Belle
Vosburgh, William Richardson Jr.
1914Albright, Raymond BeanBargh, George Holbrook
Claflin, Stephen Thurston
Cockrell, Francis MarionDaugherty, Hale PlahnDewey, Vivian P. (Mrs. Carl H. Leger)Griffin, William LeRoyHasker, Edwin Laurie
Lawless, Joseph C.
Leger, Mrs. Carl H. (Vivian P. Dewey)Mahan, Jean C. (Mrs. J. C. Plank)Plank, Mrs. J. C. (Jean Mahan)Ramsey, Leoneidas Willing
Smith, Wilson Marshall
Van Doren, Mark Albert
Wolff, Clarence JacobWooters, Leland Magness
1915
Bennett, William HarrisonConat, Mabel Louise
Fountaine, Everett OrrenHelander, LinnHickmann, James BurrHutchins, MarjorieIrvin, Stanley Pieffer
Jacobsen, Walter HermanKircher, Helmuth Julius
Lawton, Bradley Cleaver
Morrissey, Edward H.Nichols, Rae C.
Seidenburg, Nathan Cook
1916
Bacon, Robert HamiltonBaechtold, Elsie Louise
Barber, John KennethHormel, Olive DeanHarwood, Sylvan DixKirkpatrick, Sidney D.
Lathrop, Charlton PageLindsey, Horace WillardMurphy, Everett F.
Noble, Joseph MorganPounders, Mrs. Carroll (Harriet A.
Sanford)
Sanford, Harriet A. (Mrs. Carroll
Pounders)
Shoemaker, James WrightWheelhouse, Mary Elizabeth
Wright, Josef Franklin
1917
Armitage, Mrs. P. M. (Marjorie Doro-
thea Mann)Buck, Alonza Morris
Bedient, Ethel Louise (Mrs. Ross KirbyGilbert)
52 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Day, Curtiss LaQGilbert, Mrs. Ross Kirby (Ethel Louise
Bedient)
Gould, Anthony ReadyKohn, John Louis
Laeey, John JamesMcNueta, Scott
Mann, Marjorie Dorothea (Mrs. M. P.
Armitage)Mathews, William R.
Raphaelson, Sampson Miles
Shay, Mary Lucille
Steinhoff, Frederick Louis
Thurber, Carryl Nelson
Trout, Clement Eddy
1918
Gardner, McKinleyGusler, Gilbert
Laurence, Charles HenryLeitzbach, Elizabeth
Meek, Harold T.
Pulcipher, Keeler DeWittSamuels, Theresa MinnaShup, Lawrence EdgarStorer, Esther SusanWhite, Russel S.
1919
Burns, Ella (Mrs. M. A. Myers)Davis, Charles BrewerDibelka, Mrs. James Charles (Susan K.
Shaffer)
Dodge, Astrid
Ellington, Alvin MathewsFulton, Mrs. John R. (Wilhelmina
Shaffer)
Krannert, Victor L.
McNaughton, Clayton
Montross, Mrs. Lynn (Lois Seyster)
Myers, Mrs. M. A. (Ella Burns)
Schoen, JeanSeyster, Lois (Mrs. Lynn Montross)
Shaffer, Susan K. (Mrs. James Charles
Dibelka)
Shaffer, Wilhelmina (Mrs. John R,
Fulton)
1920
Ball, Frederic DunhamBarnes, Mrs. Lois Evans (Lois Evans"*
Buchen, Helen Louise
Drysdale, Robert AlexanderEvans, Lois (Mrs. Lois Evans Barnes)
Malcolmson, David K.Merker, David F.
Meyer, Frederic William Jr.
Miller, Carl RoscoeSchroyer, Malcolm EdwardSconce, Frances (Mrs. Raymond A.
Washburn)Spink, Phil MarionWashburn, Mrs. Raymond A. (Frances
Sconce)
Wilk, Harry ArthurWilson, Stephen Askew
1921
Cannon, Joseph William Jr.
Cassidy, Claudia
Clark, Kenneth W.Cleworth, Clarence WilliamDyson, Edwin ArthurGossett, Lorn M.Hayes, Mrs. W. B. (Blanche Shirley)
Krueger, HowardPeltz, Ralph C.
Raines, Merle VincentRitsch, Howard PaulSahud, William HarryShirley, Blanche (Mrs. W. B. Hayes)Strabel ThelmaThiem, Ezra George
1922
Beeby, Dorothea Josephine
Boutwell, William D.
Buckler, Helen Irene
Bullock, Boyd Willard
Burge, Olav DobbinsBurt, Helen WoodruffCarson, Mrs. Gerald Hewes (Sara Lettie
Gay)Dietrich, Carl BernhardtGay, Sara Lettie (Mrs. Gerald H.
Carson)
Gates, Cecil E.
Gilham, Charles EdwardHahn, Alta RuthJones, Maurice L.
Jackman, Warren S.
Olson, Irma UnicePerkins, Esther M.Pirie, Albert JohnPowers, Ray LymanRand, Helen
Schenker, BenjaminSpilver, Mrs. George S. (Ruth A.
Williams)
Waldie, Benjamin D.
Williams, Ruth A. (Mrs. George S.
Spilver)
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 53
Willy, J. KnightWilner, Edmund Charles
Wood, Hassel MyrtaWoodruff, Helen Blanche
1923
Aldrich, Mrs. Harry N. (Marion M.Haley)
Ammond, Ralph E.
Asmus, Edna IdaBell, John Arthur
Brehm, Helen Evelyn
Colbrook, Velma RuthDore, Clarence Raphael
Durant, Philip SamuelEvans, Philip Gardiner
Farquhar, Silas EdgarFelts, David Virgil
Freed, Edward Everett
Goble, Emerson L.
Godfrey, Joseph C. Jr.
Grubb, Kenneth A.
Haley, Marion M. (Mrs. Harry N.
Aldrich)
Hottinger, Helen JuneIzzard, Wesley S.
Kieffer, Chester L.
Larsen, Harold Theodore
Laurence, Helen Adelaide
McCullough, Robert O.
Owen, George EdwinPage, John Archer
Rosen, Ainsley HaroldSavitt, Sol
Shapiro, Sam Oliver
Spaulding, Clarence B.
Trenkle, Howard RaymondTriggs, Laurence Fuller
Weber, Raymond JamesWhite, James L.
Wiemers, William B.
Witt, Paul Frederick
1924
Brannam, RuthCaughlin, John AnthonyCoughlan, Ruth Ann (Mrs. Albert R.
Eastman)Eastman, Mrs. Albert R. (Ruth Ann
Coughlan)Eversole, Mildred Elizabeth
Gast, Walter F.
Hagen, Fred E.
Harner, Charles EmoryHeron, Laurence T.
Hurwitz, Aaron
Johnson, Raymond D.
Lindley, William P.
Miller, Mrs. A. Amasa (Irma Vander-
beck)
Miller, Josephine
O'Ryan, FergusPacis, Vicente AlbanoParres, Murray H.Parsons, Allan D.
Pearce, Roger Vincent
Reynolds, Herbert K.Spoerer, George RichardTu, Yun-TanVanderbeck, Irma (Mrs. A. Amasa
Miller)
Wayer, Joseph Mather
1925
Anderson, RuthBallard, Lewis AddisonBeatty, William HenryBeatty, Mrs. William Henry (Florence
M. Nortridge)
Black, Milton RoyCarlson, Mrs. Alton J. (Ellen Roberts)
Colvin, James Clinton
D'Arcy, Jennie Myrtle
Deputy, Robert MauriceDickinson, Dorothy (Mrs. Roy Roos)
Dodge, Elinor Natalie (Mrs. A. W.Riley)
Dunsing, DorothyFollett, Dwight W.Fredericks, Leland OswaldFritschle, Alice (Mrs. Wendell Kennedy)Harris, Roy JayHartung, Philip T. T.
Jackson, Opal Louise
Kennedy, Mrs. Wendell (Alice Fritschle)
Kopf, Harry C.
LeCoute, Alfred
McCoy, William H.McGaan, MaryMathews, Delia
Miles, Russel H.Miller, Mildred E.
Nortridge, Florence M. (Mrs. William
Henry Beatty)
Remington, Owen JosephRiley, Mrs. A. W. (Elinor Natalie
Dodge)Ringness, Theodore Richard
Roberts, Ellen (Mrs. Alton J. Carlson)
Roos, Mrs. Roy (Dorothy Dickinson)
Schultz, Norma AmeliaSpence. Lloyd William
54 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Tower, Robert Cooley
Weick, Herbert George
1926
Borklund, Carl E.
Brown, Jane Louise
Burchell, Mrs. Leland (Dorothy Chester)
Chester, Dorothy (Mrs. Leland Burchell)
Cullen, Elizabeth (Mrs. John H. True)
Deuel, Wallace
Groffman, Russell C.
Guthrie, Mrs. Albert N. (Edna M. H.Walters)
Holloway, Lester E.
Kieran, John T.
Kirsch, Donald B.
Land, LoganLang, Viola G. (Mrs. Myron H.
Rusnack)Lauritsen, D. L.
McLaughlin, Jerome D.
Marsh, Robert L.
Martin, FrancesMiles, Mrs. Russell H. (Mary A. Polk)
Moyer, Elmer L.
Needham, Dorothy W.Owen, MargaretPeffer, Helen HayesPieters, Dorothy DixPolk, Mary Agnes (Mrs. Russell H.
Miles)
Reddick, Willis Carol
Roche, Adelaide Talbot
Rusnack, Mrs. Myron (Viola G. Lang)Schenk, Mrs. C. O. (Averil E. Thomas)Schwarz, Charles
Shere, Nelson H.Smith, George R.
Taylor, Clayton B.
Thomas, Averil E. (Mrs. C. O. Schenk)
True, Mrs. John H. (Elizabeth Cullen)
Walters, Edna M. H. (Mrs. Albert N.
Guthrie)
1927*
Allen, Charles Laurel
Baird, Enid (Mrs. Wayne Parrish)
Bauer, Helen C.
Berchtold, William EdwardBowton, Olive E. (Mrs. Elmer Kopka)Bradfield, Kathryn June (Mrs. Joseph
Minneman)Brennan, Virginia T.
Brooks, Mary R.
Burton, Margaret Ellen ( Mrs. John S.
Harter)
Cheek, Alice
Cullen, John WesleyDague, Sara LouDempsey, Thomas Albert Jr.
Detweiler, Rudolph MartinDillard, Irving LeeDrayer, Jean L. (Mrs. Edward Potthoff)
Farnam, Florence FergusonFlom, Mary A. (Mrs. John R. Thim)Freeman, William A.
Frier, Harry W.Goldthorp, Dexter W.Gustavison, Frances J. (Mrs. F. G.
Sarig)
Harter, Mrs. John S. (Margaret Ellen
Burton)Hicks, Donna M.Ireland, Orville DeanJolly, MetaJones, Harris W.Kopka, Mrs. Elmer (Olive E. Bowton)Leiding, OscarLethen, Charles A.
Lewis, Kent VanLindbloom, Leonard H.Litton, Myrtle M.Mack, Joseph LanthropMarquan, William P.
Merrill, Mildred Edith (Mrs. HarrySpoor)
Miller, Frank C.
Minneman, Mrs. Joseph (Kathryn J.
Bradfield)
Monohan, Mary Constance
Moynihan, Mildred L.
Neidlinger, Elizabeth T.
Olson, Stella Marguerite
O'Shea, Mauriee Francis
Parrish, Mrs. Wayne (Enid Baird)
Perry, Russell A.
Potthoff, Mrs. Edward (Jean Drayer)
Priebe, Arthur F.
Ragland, Harold W.Ramey, Richard MeharryRasmussen, Howard Burnett
Resch, Francis Alvin
Sarig, Mrs. F. G. (Frances Gustavison)
Schooley, Clark
Sheldon, William Johnston Jr.
Spears, LaVerna JeanSpoor, Mrs. Harry (Mildred Edith
Merrill)
•The first year of the School of Journalism list includes majors, etc.
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 55
Swanson, Helen MaryThim, Mrs. John R. (Mary Flom)Ward, Kenneth Homer
1928
Ambelang, Paul Laurel
Andersen, Ova D.
Baker, Eleanor Louise
Bassler, John HermanBishop, Harold R.
Bliss, Charles EvansBrowning, John William
Crathorne, MaryDeMotte, Leslie George
Dickinson, Burrus Swinford
Doeblin, Wilbur William
Dooley, Eoy Martin
Engels, Mrs. Albert A. (Margaret Klooz)
Fowler, Basil
Girsberger, Ruth A.
Halper, Blanche C.
Heath, Vernon M.Hollingsworth, John M.Howe, Stewart SamuelIttner, Vernon W.Jensen, HaroldJohnson, Clyde
Klooz, Margaret (Mrs. Albert A. Engels)
Macpherson, Iris C.
Martin, Lloyd C.
Miller, Doris KeaneMyers, Frances H.Nowlan, Robert J.
Porter, John GuernseyPruden, Mrs. Bradlee (Elizabeth
Stutson)
Seil, Manning DavidSpencer, Lorna DooneStutson, Elizabeth (Mrs. Bradlee
Pruden)Thayer, Edwin BurtonTownsend, GeorgeWade, Willard Elliot
Winchell, Louise
1929
Aiken, MaryAylward, Mrs. Paul (Karma Ellen
Golden)
Baethke, Martha AmeliaBaird, RoyBarlow, Reuel RichardBowling, Neva Beatrice
Briggs, Lora
Burkhalter, Mrs. Peter DeNise (Olive L.
Cox)Caskey, Mrs. Myron (Martha Cook)
Cousley, Paul Sparks
Cox, Olive L. (Mrs. Peter DeNise Burk-
halter)
Deuss, Edmund EugeneEdwards, Mrs. Elizabeth SmithEnochs, HughGolden, Karma Ellen (Mrs. Paul Ayl-
ward)Groves, Helen R.
Harms, Myra (Mrs. Russel R. Law)Hartung, Harold HenryHeyn, Howard CookHood, Florence
Hutchings, Harold
Jacobs, Robert LynnJacquin, Mrs. Edwin (Frances Smith)Jens, Mary Elizabeth
Jones, C. MaidenKoenig, Francis J.
Kringer, Raymond L.
Law, Mrs. Russell R. (Myra Harms)Lee, Robert EdwardLenz, Andrew C.
Leverett, Winston H.Lindbloom, Arthur LeonardMerrill, TheodoreMills, Charles E.
Molden, HenryMullen, James J.
Nalbach, James MartinNuttall, Lawrence Nelson
Oathout, Alice
Paulson, Roy B.
Reno, Ralph Carol
Siebert, Frederick Seaton
Smith, Francis (Mrs. Edwin Jacquin)
Smith, Helen Jeannette
Solon, AnnTrimble, RuthTurnquist, Dorothy Ann (Mrs. Howard
Westphal)Wechter, Jerome M.Weidner, Dorothy LeeWestphal, Mrs. Howard (Dorothy Ann
Turnquist)
Whitaker, John G.
Youmans, Eva M.
1930*
Anderson, Carl WilliamBaker, Mrs. Arthur (Louane Ford)
•List incomplete due to changing occupation of recent graduates. Records were availableonly for journalism graduates and not for the University as a whole.
56 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Cannon, Hazel Mildred
Chappelle, Mabel EdnaChenoweth, Mrs. Emerson (Thelma
Stanley)
Conklin, Buth Dorothy MaryCourtney, Paul
Douglas, Edith
Flagg, James SmithFly, Mrs. Walter G. (Frances Hickman)Ford, Louane (Mrs. Arthur Baker)
Frederick, Charles Bobert
Gobble, William E.
Goodell, Mary Elizabeth
Guernsey, Paul
Hackett, EugeneHemminger, Arthur
Hickman, Frances (Mrs. Walter G. Fly)
Hill, Bachel
Hinckle, Elizabeth Evans
Kenney, Leonore
McKeown, Philip
MacDonald, JackMaher, Martin F.
Marberry, M. MarionPriester, Alan B.
Bosen, DorothySchori, Ward KermitSpaulding, Helen FrancesSpivey, William E.
Stanley, Thelma (Mrs. EmersonChenoweth)
Stanton, Gertrude FernStewart, Walter L.
Stein, Mildred C.
Taubeneck, George Francis
Watson, Thomas A.
Wharfield, Albert Maurice
Woods, Annabelle
Zeiger, Isadore W. (Irwin)
FORMER STUDENTS IN JOURNALISM
Abbott, Charles Bobert, 24-25
Adams, Marilla Ellen, 19-21
Ader, Mrs. Annie Payne, 15-16
Alexander, William Henry, 10-11
Anderson, Boy Taylor, 16-17
Archer, Ohio Wellington, 14-16
Armstrong, Nellie Catherine, 21-22
Babcock, Frank Boy, 13-14
Bailey, Mrs. Milton (Josephine Edith
Boner), 22-25
Baker, Horatio F., 71-75
Baldwin, Milton Ford, 15-17
Banks, Mrs. J. Bichard (Helen March),27-28
Banton, Oliver Terrell, 19-21
Bartelme, Frances Marie, 23-24
Bassman, Herbert John, 17-18
Bernstein, Sidney Balph, 24-25
Berry, Mrs. Leonora Gertrude, 18-20
Bessems, Josephine Louise, 09-11
Beyer, Fred M., 20-22
Binns, Virginia G. (Mrs. Burton Clara
-
han), 24-26
Black, Vernon Lawrence, 22-25
Blair, Mrs. Joseph Cullen (Sada VanHome), 97-98
Blum, Carl Henry, 25-26
Boeschenstein, Charles Krome, 16-18
Boggs, Harry Hurd, 99-02
Boner, Josephine Edith (Mrs. Milton
Bailey), 22-25
Borders, Irvin Daugherty, 19-22
Bowlin, William Boy, 05-07
Boylan, Mrs. Bobert J. (Bose A.Marion), 99-00
Bracy, Mrs. William Layne (MargaretEugenia Cline), 24-25, 28
Brookshier, Atwill Harmsworth, 15-16
Brown, Warren Howe, 96-98
Bruggner, Louis Vincent, 19-20
Bruner, Philip Eexford, 15-16
Bryan, Mrs. Barnabas Jr. (Mildred NoeJohnson), 15-16
Bryant, Lewis Chester, 21-22
Burnham, Alton Cyrel, 94-96
Burns, Sanford Bobey, 22-23
Castle, Bobert Stanley, 08-09
Caughlan, John Henry, 23-24
Cayard, Bobert Charles, 22-25
Church, Mrs. Basil T. (Cecil Anne Kir-
wan), 17-19
Clarahan, Mrs. Burton (Virginia G.
Binns), 24-26
Clark, Leonard Evans, 25-27
Cleveland, Chester Wilson, 16-20
Clifford, Chester Baldwin, 20-22
Cline, Margaret Eugenia (Mrs. William
Layne Bracy), 24-25, 28
Colby, Caral Nathan, summer 25
Cole, Lewey, 25-28
Collins, William Copelin, 94-95
THE ILLINI JOURNALIST 57
Comber, Marian Louise, summer 28
Conefry, Hal Wyman, 11-14, 16-17
Conley, Leland Eugene, 23-27
Cooley, Arthur William, 18-19
Cox, Ansel Voorheis, 20-21
Cox, Mary Jane (Mrs. Howard Ponzer),
26-29
Crittenberger, George Dale, 10-14
Crombie, Robert John, 13-15
Davenport, John Porter, 19-20
Davidson, Hugh Young, 25-26
Davis, Charles Ernest, 10-11
Davis, Erva J. (Mrs. Harold L. Kirk-
wood), summer 18
Davis, Maurice, 17-20
Denhart, William Bruce, 13-14
Dennett, Kenneth, 18-21
Derr, Mrs. Leon (Agnes Lameson), 01-02
Douglas, Anna Katherine, 24-25
Drescher, John Morris, 10-11
Dunlevy, Catherine Dorothy, 25-29
Dustey, Ada Myrtle (Mrs. L. A. Helf-
rich), 23-24
Early, Dwight Holdridge, 15-16
Eastman, Charles John, 03-05
Echols, Charles Randall, 18-19, 20-22
Ely, Archie Harold, 21-22
Ettinger, Harold, 26-28
Evans, Homer W. K., 04-05, 06-07
Fairweather, William C, 02-03
Faxon, Arson Evans, 07-08
Ferner, George Zinser, 24-26
Fitch, Robert Haynes, 02-04
Fitterer, Dwight Wesley, 18-19
Fogelsonger, Elmor L., 18-19
French, Mildred A., 20-23
Friedman, Arnold D., 18-19
Friedman, Louis Dave, 23-24
Frier, Harold F., 18-19
Gage, Myrtle Eloise, summer 26
Garrison, Ross Allen, 18-19
George, Lewin E., 99-00
Giessen, Casper T., 22-23
Gilmore, Joseph Grover, 05-06
Glenn, William M., 06-08
Glover, Anna C, 23-28
Glover, Harry L., 23-27
Goff, Roy Richard, 25-27
Goode, Richard R., 21-22
Goodfellow, Ferdinand C, 21-22, 23-24
Goodman, Charles F., 08-09
Gore, Ailiene Elizabeth, 26-27
Graybill, George, 77-78
Greenburg, George G. Jr., 22-23
Greener, Ariel John, 18-19
Greenman, Paul Revere, 18-22
Gregg, Norman W., 07-10
Gridley, Charles O., 16-17
Griswold, Glennan G., 25-26
Grossfield, Lawrence J., 21-22
Gurzy, Mrs. Ferencz (Elizabeth Hester),
13-15
Hachtman, Walter P., 25-26, 27-28
Haggerty, Frank P., 12-13
Hall, Charles Fessenden, 24-26
Hall, George Ross, 13-16
Hall, Samuel P. Jr., 02-04
Halus, Cornelius Paul, 19-23
Hammerstrom, Norman E., 20-23
Hansel, John W. Jr., 08-10
Harcus, Antoinette, 20-22
Harmon, E. J., 05-06
Harrison, Albert J., 25-26
Haswell, James M., 22-23
Haynes, Henry H., 10-12
Hays, Frank Kerr, 15-16
Helfrich, Mrs. L. A. (Myrtle Dustey),
23-24
Helfrich, Otis L., 12-14
Henkel, William H., 25-27
Henning, William C, 19-20
Herrin, Joe, 20-22
Hester, Elizabeth (Mrs. Ferencz Gunzy),13-15
Higdon, William D., 00-01
Hill, Charles D., 23-24
Hilton, Lucy Vawter, 26-28
Hoffman, Jacob Glenn, 24-27
Hogg, James E., 08-11
Hohm, Harley D., 15-17
Hubbart, Gerald W., 18-20
Hubbart, Richard Paul, 18-21
Huddleston, Russell M., 12-13
Hull, Lucius M., 81-83
Hundley, Philip S., 24-26
Husted, Irma J., 18-20
Ittner, Scott B., 20-21
Ingals, Glenn Leslie, 17-18
Inman, William B., 17-18
Jaycox, Noble E., 18-20
Johnson, Mildred Noe (Mrs. Barnabas
Bryan Jr), 15-16
Jones, Leonora Gertrude, 18-20
Kaub, Carl W., 23-24
Kennedy, John W., 20-21
Keyes, Hubert A., 15-17
Kilborn, Orrel L., 81-82
Kindig, Omer C, summer 09
Kinney, Edward C, 14-15
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Kirkwood, Mrs. Harold L. (Erva J.
Davis), summer 18
Kirwan, Cecil Anne (Mrs. Basil T.
Church), 17-19
Kiser, Russell B., 22-24
Klingberg, John H., 10-11
Klingbell, Harry, 27-28
Kneisly, N. M., 10-14
Knopf, Leonard H., 19-21
Koehler, Frank A., 21-22
Kosson, Dee Everett, 23-24
Krouskopf, Sherry B., 19-21
Krieg, Mrs. Cecil P. (Shirley G. Krea-san), 13-15
Kreasan, Shirley G. (Mrs. Cecil P.Krieg), 13-15
Kroesen, Kenneth P., 20-23
Krueger, William Charles, 10-12
Kruel, Donald Carl, 15-16
Kuttner, Harold E., 25-27
Laing, Guerdon Dana, 17-18
Larson, Ernest H., 24-26
Lang, Jack Henry, 25-26
Lameson, Agnes (Mrs. Leon E. Derr),01-02
Laughlin, Mona (Mrs. Harry H. Olden),20-21
Laurimore, Tyson Jarvis, 13-14
Laybourn, Rueluff, 21-23
Lehman, Stanley S., 26-27
Levy, Jerome B., 22-25
LeWald, Curtis Crain, 20-22
Lightle, Ralph W., 21-24
Llewellyn, Rossiter S., 18-21
Lovell, Beatrice B. (Mrs. B. L. Part-
ridge), 17-18
Lovins, Foy Otto, 01-02, 07-08
Lowry, James P., 90-93
Lynn, Ernest Lee, 16-18
McCabe, Florence, 26-28
McConville, Dorothy R., 24-25
McCormick, Wilfred, 23-24, 25-27
McGinness, Alfred J. L., 21-22
McKay, James R., 10-11
McKeever, Harold J., 22-23
McKinney, Charles D., 24-26
McLean, Jack Flinn, 19-22
McLennan, Arthur, 04-05
Mcllvain, Elizabeth (Mrs. L. I. Rep-
logle), 20-21
MacKenzie, Clark Ellis, 21-22
Magnuson, Joseph M., 24-26
Maher, Ernest K., 19-20
Manning, H. M., 22-23, 25-26
March, Helen (Mrs. J. Richard Banks),27-28
Marion, Rose A. (Mrs. Robert J. Boy-Ian), 99-00
Markward, Henry W., 13-17
Martin, Joe Neeley, 12-13, 14-16
Martin, John Eden, 13-14
Massock, Richard Gilbert, 16-19
Mayerstein, Ralph M., 14-16
Melangton, Robert H., 22-23, 25-26
Merrill, Clifford Charles, 20-23
Miles, William Davis, 03-04
Miller, Earle LeRoy, 19-20
Miller, Frances H., 24-28
Miller, Gerald, 25-27
Miller, Hugh C, 27-28
Million, Latimer, 24-28
Moberley, Benjamin L., 22-24, 25-26
Moore, John C, 08-11
Morris, George W., 08-09
Morris, Richard H., 24-25
Morrow, Thomas W., 21-26, 27-28
Mueller, Anita R., 21-22
Murphy, Lawrence W., 25-28
Mysch, Herbert, 20-24
Munger, Frank A., 04-05
Neff, Lloyd Lovell, 15-16
Nelson, Franklin Peter, 19-20
Nelson, John M., 17-21
Newman, E. J., 26-27
Newton, Cornelius J., 18-19
Newton, Marshall E., 17-18
Nichols, Frederick A., 25-28
Nicholson, C. H., 19-21
North, Mrs. Stanley G. (Lois MaryWatt), 19-20
Nowland, John T., 22-25
Odle, Wilbur C, 27-28
Ogletree, George Marcus, 23-26
Olden, Mrs. Harry H. (Mona Laughlin),
20-21
Olsen, Arthur Burbank, 14-17
Olson, Esther Evangeline, 19-20
Osborn, Arthur, 19-22
Osborne, Millard, 19-20
Osgood, Frances Harriet, 27-28
Osgood, Sewall Mason, 16-17
Page, Calvin Samuel, 71-75
Paige, Melba Esther, summer 25
Palmer, Arthur Nelson, 25-26
Par, Russeil Curtiss, 20-21
Parrish, Wayne William, 25-27
Partridge, Mrs. B. L. (Beatrice B.
Lovell), 17-19
Paschal, Paul Milton
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Patten, Gerald Richard, 19-20
Patterson, Richard Arnold, 20-24
Paul, Eliza R., 26-28
Paulson, Philip, 18-21
Pearre, William P., 16-17, 18-19
Peterson, Lambert Edward, 20-21
Pettit, Roy Edgar, 19-20
Peyraud, Albert Paul, 11-15
Phelts, William C, 19-21
Phillips, Grace M., 17-19
Pike, Claude Othello, 01-02
Pinckard, Harold Recenus, 15-17
Piper, Edith N., summer 17
Piatt, Mrs. Benjamin (Madge W.Young), 23-24
Pond, Seymour Gates, 18-24
Ponzer, Mrs. Howard A. (Mary Jane
Cox), 26-29
Price, Bessie May (Mrs. Carlos I. Reed),
05-11
Printup, Glenn Hale, 17-19
Pumpelly, Ruth Allison, 18-22
Pyle, Robert E., 19-20
Ralston, Hugh Aster, 09-10
Reed, Mrs. Carlos I. (Bessie May Price),
05-11
Reed, Frederic Alder, 21-22
Rehm, George Edward Jr., 15-17
Replogle, Mrs. Luther Irvin (Elizabeth
Mcllvaine), 20-21
Retzlaff, Allen, 27-28
Richards, Edward John, 20-24
Richards, Howard L., 18-19
Richards, Robert Kenneth, 20-23
Richards, Robert Watt, 18-21
Riley, John Stewart, 18-19
Roark, Thomas Louis, 09-10
Roberts, Ellen, 22-24
Roberts, John Q., 27
Root, Perrin Bailey, 10-12
Rowe, Arthur Wilson Jr., 18-20
Rumming, George Edmund, 19-22, 23-24
Rundell, John Leslie, 23-24
Ruthven, Frank Charles, 20-23
Saffer, Rex Eugene, 17-21, 22-23
Saxton, Charles VanKeuren, 14-17
Schafer, Fred Bismark, 08-09
Schoeffler, Oscar August Edmund, 17-20
Schofield, William Henry Jr., 18-19
Sedgwick, James Howard, 13-15
See, Bernard Eugene, 22-23
Seibert, Kenneth, 15-16
Seidenglanz, Leonard Joseph, 24-26,
27-28
Semmelrota, August, 01-02
Serdiuk, Leonard Adam, 26-28
Shaw, Robert, E., 19-22
Shaw, Sidney, 13-14
Shepard, Joseph Kenneth, 21-23, 25-26
Sheriff, Ralph Edwin, 04-08
Schultz, Frances, 23-24
Simmons, Orville, summer 13
Smart, Howard Harlow, 17-20
Smith, Charles Prentiss, 26-27
Smith, Ira Wilder, 06-08
Snider, Brainerd Clinton, 09-10
Sorensen, Donald Carr, 23-25
Sperry, Donald Draper, summer 13
Spindel, Russel Randolph, 21-22
Spink, Marcus LeRoy, 96-97
Spoor, Marjorie Caroline, 24-27
Squires, Lewis Jardine, 25-27
Sterling, Leo Dale, 25-28
Stephens, Herbert Norman, 13-14
Stever, Leonard C, 26-28
Stock, Charles Allen, summer 22
Stonberg, Charles H., 25-28
Stone, James Irwin, 20-21
Storm, Quentin O., 27-28
Strauch, Donald William, 10-11
Stumm, Francis Arthur, 18-20
Sullivan, Robert Rudolph, 22-25
Swift, Alden Willis, 22-23
Simmons, Orville, summer 13
Teller, James Curry, 20-21
Tenney, Walter Irwin, 19-21
Thomas, Worthington H., 18-19
Tichenor, Perry Hickman, 18-19
Tinzmann, Erich L., 09-10
Tobin, Louis Michael, 97-98
Townsend, Albert E., summer 17
Traksl, Louis Alexander, 21-25
Trank, Rudolph C, 22-23
VanDeusen, Arthur Stowe Jr., 14-17
Van Deusen, Ten Eyck, 25-26
Van Home, Sada (Mrs. J. C. Blair),
97-98
Vaughn, John Irving, 17-20
Von Babo, Beatrice Louise, 16-17
Voris, Bryant Bruy, 16-17
Vose, Dee Kay, 10-11
Votaw, Stewart E., 21-24
Wagenseller, Katherine G., 25-26, 27-28
Wahlstrom, Fred D., 27-28
Waldron, Herschel Lee, summer 22
Wallace, Arch Graeme, 09-10
Wallin, Clarence Harvey, 02-03
Washburn, Raymond Allen, 16-18
Watt, Lois Mary (Mrs. Stanley G.
North), 19-20
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Webb, Zero, 24-26
Welsh, Clarence L., 19-22
Wettengell, Henry Philip, 99-00
Wettstein, Robert Payne, 17-20
White, David S., 26-27
Wiem, Ruth Irma, 20-21
Wilkes, Albert Donald, 17-20
Wilkes, Sherwood Johnson, 25-26
Williams, King, 21-23
Williams, Seott, 89-90, 90-93
Wilson, Fred W., 22-23
Wilt, Kercheval Babcock, 25-26
Winchell, Harley Corson, 89-90, 90-91
Winter, Charles Joseph, 04-06
Wood, Harvey Chase, 01-05
Young, Arthur Augustus, 19-21
Young, James Russell, 21-23
Young, Madge (Mrs. Benjamin Piatt),
23-24
Young, Philip Page, 15-18
Alumni Who's WhoABBOTT, Charles Robert, 24-25; present
position, reporter, Bradstreet and com-
pany, 3420 Grove ave Bervvyn, 111
ADAMS, Marilla Ellen, 19-21; present
position, editor, Agricultural News Serv-
ice, 110 N Franklin st Chicago, 111
ADER, Mrs Annie Payne, 15-16 (111),
also attended De Pauw University andUniversity of Chicago; present posi-
tion, teacher and writer; home, 803
Junipero ave Long Beach, Calif
AIKIN, Mary, BSJ 30 ; member of KappaTau Alpha; practicing journalism andadvertising 1 year; present position,
copywriter, A. C. McClurg and com-pany, 333 E Ontario st Chicago, 111;
home, Marissa, 111
ALBRIGHT, Raymond Bean, AB 14;
present position, proofreader, 856 Full-
erton ave Chicago, 111
ALDRICH, Mrs Harry N (Marion MHaley), AB 23; present position, newseditor, Tri-Parks News, 7520 Stewart
ave (2nd floor) Chicago, 111
ALEXANDER, William Henry, 10-11
(111), also attended University of
Chicago; present position, associate
editor, 418 Grand blvd Park Ridge, 111
ALLEN, Charles Laurel, AB (No Dak)24, AM (111) 27, graduate student
at Illinois 28-31; MPJ; member of
Illinois Press Association, International
Typographical Union, Phi Beta Kappa,Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi;
married; one son; practicing journalism
6 years; teaching journalism 7 years;
author of Country Journalism, Man-ual of Printing for Journalism, etc;
present position, assistant professor of
Journalism, University of Illinois Ur-bana; home, 603 Nevada st Urbana,111
journalism 8 years; present position,
chief of fairs and state development
of Wisconsin, and manager of Wiscon-
sin State Fair, state of Wisconsin,
Madison; home, Madison, Wis
AMBELANG, Paul L, AB 28; box 28,
Centralia, 111
ANDERSEN, Ova Delia, BSJ 28; Shef-
field, 111
ANDERSON, Carl William, BSJ 30;
2416 W 64th st Chicago, 111
ANDERSON, Roy Taylor, 16-17, 18-19;
MPJ; member of Chicago Advertising
Council; married to Helen McClintock
(22); two sons, 3 and 5; practicing
journalism and advertising 10 years;
present position, sales promotion and
advertising manager, R R Donnelley
and Sons company, 350 E 22nd st
Chicago; home, 302 Walnut st Win-
netka, 111
ANDERSON, RUTH, AB 25 ;present po-
sition, secretary to newspaper publisher,
Chicago; 8143 S Sangamon st Chicago,
111
ARCHER, Olin W, 14-16 (111), AB (St.
Mary's University) 29; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; married to Helen
Gabel (14-16, 18-19. member of KappaKappa Gamma, Phi Beta Kappa)
;
children, Barbara 9, Constance 5 ;prac-
ticing journalism 15 years; present
position, news editor, San Antonio
Express, Avenue E and Third sts San
Antonio; home, 351 Albany st SanAntonio, Tex
ARMITAGE, Mrs. P M (Marjorie Mann),AB 17 (111), also attended Chicago
University; MPJ; practicing journal-
ism 5 years; present position, house-
wife; home, 16 Livingston pi WestNew Brighton Staten Island, NY
AMMON, Ralph E, BS (111) 22; MSJ ARMSTRONG, Nellie Catherine, AM(Wis); MPJ; member of Sigma Delta (111) 19, graduate student (111) 21-22,
Chi, Wisconsin Press Club; practicing also attended Knox College; present
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position, assistant editor, Indiana His-
torical Collection, 1501 N Delaware st
Indianapolis, Ind
ASMUS, Edna I, AB 23 ; member of Phi
Beta Kappa, Sigma Delta Phi, Maskand Bauble, Chicago College Club,
Chicago Illinae Club ; editor and author
5 years; present position, free lance
writer; home, 215 E Chestnut st Chi-
cago, 111
AVEY, Dan M, BS 10; MPJ; married;
one daughter; practicing journalism 15
years, 2 years associate editor of Mu-nicipal Engineering, Indianapolis, Ind;
2 years assistant editor of Iron TradeReview, Cleveland; 8 years managingeditor of The Foundry, Cleveland; 1
year circulation director of The Found-ry and Abrasive Industry, Cleveland;
present position, editorial and publish-
ing director, Penton Publishing com-
pany, 1213 W Third st Cleveland, O;home, 12992 Edgewater dr Lakewood, O
AYLWARD, Mrs. Paul (Karma Golden),
BSJ 29; MPJ; member of Theta Sig-
ma Phi; practicing journalism and ad-
vertising 1 year; present position,
housewife; home, 607 Panhorst st
Staunton, 111
BABCOCK, Frank Roy, 13-15; present
position, advertising copywriter, 360 NMichigan ave Chicago, 111
BACON, Robert H, BS 16; MPJ;member of Engineering Advertisers
Association of Chicago; married; 3
children; practicing journalism and ad-
vertising 10 years; present position,
manager of advertising and publicity,
Fairbanks, Morse and company, 900 SWabash ave Chicago, 111; home, 105
17th st Wilmette, 111
BAECHTOLD, Elsie Louise, BLS (111)
16, also attended Grinnell College;
practicing trade journalism 5 years;
present position, editor, Manuals of
Procedure, Irving Trust Company, 1
Wall st New York; home, 333 E 43rd
st New York NYBAER, Frederick Eugene, AB 11; MPJ;member of Newspaper Club, Associated
Motion Picture Advertisers; married in
21 to Helen Roth; 3 children; prac-
ticing journalism and publicity 18
years; present position, publicity di-
rector, Fred Baer and Associates, 366
Madison ave New York, NY; home,
126 Cedar st Mt. Vernon, NY
BAETHKE, Martha A, AB 29; MPJ;practicing journalism 2 years; present
position, reporter, Kewanee Star Cour-
ier, Star-Courier company, Kewanee;home, 420 E Prospect st Kewanee, 111
BAILEY, Mrs. Milton R (Josephine
Boner), 22-25; practicing journalism 1
year; present position, housewife;
home, 7427 S Shore dr Chicago, 111
BAIRD, Enid (see Mrs. Wayne W. Par-
rish)
BAIRD, Roy C, AB 29; member of
Alpha Delta Sigma; limited experience
in advertising and publicity; present
position, summer camp tutor, Y.M.C.A.
College Camp, Wis; home, Marshall,
111
BAKER, Mrs. A. G. (Louane Ford),
BSJ 30; member of Theta Sigma Phi;
present position housewife; home, 906
W California st Urbana, 111
BAKER, Elmer J jr, AB 11; MPJ;practicing trade journalism 19 years;
present position, associate editor and
secretary, Farm Implement News com-
pany, 431 S Dearborn st Chicago, 111;
home, 547 Hawthorne st Winnetka, 111
BAKER, Horatio F, 71-75; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 50 years, 24 years
editor of News, Worthington, Ind; 28
years reporter and desk man in Red-
ding, Calif; for many years corres-
pondent of San Francisco Examiner,
United Press, Sacramento Bee; pres-
ent position, news editor, Redding
Daily Courier-Free Press, Redding;
home, Redding, Calif
BALDWIN, Milton Ford, 15-17; MPJ;member of Business Editors Associa-
tion of Chicago; practicing trade
journalism 8 years; present position,
associate editor, The Inland Printer,
330 S Wells st Chicago, 111; home, 622
Vandamin ave Glen Ellyn, 111
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BALL, Fred D, AB 20; MA 30; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 10 years; present po-
sition, free lance writer; home, 319 SMadison st Clinton, 111
BALLARD, Lewis A, BS 25; MPJ; mem-ber of Engineering Advertisers Asso-
ciation, Chicago chapter of N.I.A.A.
;
married in 29 to Gwen Jones; prac-
ticing journalism and advertising 5
years; present position, industrial ad-
vertising manager, Alemite Corpora-
tion, 2650 N Crawford st Chicago, 111;
home, 515 S Cuyler ave Oak Park, 111
BANKS, Mrs J Richard (Helen March),
27-28; present position, feature andfiction writer; home, 620 W Sycamore
st Kokomo, Ind
BANTON, Oliver T, 19-21 (111), also at-
tended University of Wisconsin; MPJ;
married in 25; one daughter, MaryEleanor 4; practicing journalism 8
years; present position, reporter, Mil-
waukee Sentinel, 153 N. Michigan ave
Milwaukee; home, 3449 N Oakland
ave Milwaukee, Wis
BARBER, John Kenneth, AB 16; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, National
Press Club Washington, DC; married;
one child, Ann, 4; practicing journal-
ism 13 years; present position, adver-
tising account executive, Buchen com-
pany, 28 E Jackson blvd Chicago;
home, 664 Irving Park blvd Chicago,
111
BARBER, Leslie C, AB 13 ; MPJ ; mem-ber of Advertising Club of Aurora,
Secretary of 6th district AFA; mar-
ried in 19 to Dorothy Louise Gary;children, Mary 9, Carroll 6; practic-
ing journalism and advertising 16
years; present position, newspaper ad-
vertising solicitor, Aurora Beacon-
News, 10 Main st Aurora, 111; home,LaFox, 111
BARGH, George Holbrook, AB 14; pres-
ent position, postmaster, Kinmundy,111
BARLOW, Reuel Richard, AB (Wis), 17,
AM (111) 29; Certificate of Merit fromSorbonne, Paris, France; MPJ; mem-
ber of Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa TauAlpha, Pi Delta Epsilon, Alpha KappaDelta; American Association of Teach-
ers of Journalism; married: children,
Reuel Richard jr, Mary Alice, Town-send; practicing journalism 8 years;
teaching journalism 10 years; contrib-
utor to professional literature, etc.;
present position, assistant professor of
journalism, University of Illinois, Ur-
bana; home, 1013 S Wabash ave Ur-
bana, 111
BARNES, Mrs Lois Evans (Lois Kath-
ryn Evans) AB 20; MPJ; practicing
journalism 6 years; present position,
reporting fashions in the Chicago
markets for Fairchild publications, 418
S Market st Chicago, 111 or 8 E 13th
st New York City; home, 1100 N La-
Salle st Chicago, 111
BARTELME, Frances Marie, 23-24;
member of Creative Writing Group of
American Association of University
Women; practicing publicity 6 years;
present position, assistant in publicity
department (in charge of house organ)
,
Franklin Life Insurance company, 6th
and Lawrence ave Springfield; home,
530 S 6th st Springfield, 111
BASSLER, John H, AB 28; practicing
journalism 1 year; present position, in-
dustrial research work for the Reuben
H Donnelley corp, directory publishers,
350 E 22nd st Chicago, 111; home, 58
McKinley st Steger, 111
BASSMAN, Herbert J, 17-18 (111), also
attended University of Wisconsin;
MPJ; practicing journalism 8 years;
present position, editor, Citizen Pub-
lishing company, 15 W Harris ave La-
Grange, 111; home, 152 Burlington rd
Riverside, 111
BAUER, Helen C, AB 27; two years ex-
perience in editorial and secretarial
work; present position, School Service
Department, F E Compton and com-
pany, publishers, 1000 N Dearborn st
Chicago; home, 102 E Chestnut st
Chicago, 111
BAUM, Arthur Edward, AB 12; present
position, retail merchant, 225 Nettle
st Morris, 111
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BAWDEN, Samuel Day, BS (111) 90,
also attended Denison University,
Rochester Theological Seminary; pres-
ent position, missionary, Kavali Nel-
lore dist, India
BAYER, Karl Orrin, BSJ 30; newspaperwork one year; present position, ed-
itor and publisher Boswell News, Bos-
well, Okla
BEATTY, William H, AB 25; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi; marriedin 26 to Florence M. Nortridge (25,
Chi Omega);
practicing journalism 7
years; present position, state editor,
Associated Press, News Building, De-
troit; home, 2740 Chicago blvd Detroit,
Mich
BEATTY, Mrs William H (Florence
Nortridge) AB 25; member of Theta
Sigma Phi; married in 26; practicing
journalism 2 years; present position,
housewife and occasionally sells adver-
tising for the Gaynor Publicity Service
of Detroit; home, 2740 Chicago blvd
Apt 301 Detroit, Mich
BECKMAN, John P, LLB 03; MPJ;
member of NEA, Illinois Press Asso-
ciation; married; practicing journal-
ism 29 years, 7 years owner of Golden
New Era, Golden (111) ; 19 years own-
er and publisher of Journal, Carthage
(111) ; also owner and operator of
Hancock County Journal and publisher
of fraternal insurance papers, bulletin
for Illinois Congress of Parents andTeachers; present position, publisher,
Carthage; home, Carthage, 111
BEDIENT, Ethel Louise (see Mrs Ross
Kirby Gilbert)
BELL, Jack, AB 23; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi; practicing journal-
ism 7 years; present position, sports
editor, Miami Herald, Miami; home,
Miami, Fla
BENNETT, William H, AB 15; MPJ;
member of Advertising Clubs; mar-
ried; 3 children; practicing journalism
and advertising 10 years; present po-
sition, western manager, Webb Pub-lishing company, 55 E 10th st St.
Paul, Minn; home, 130 Forest rdHinsdale, 111
BERCHTOLD, William Edward, AB 27;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi,
Kappa Tau Alpha, National PressClub; practicing journalism 4 years;author of The Aircraft Yearbook for
1930; present position, editorial di-
rector of Aeronautical Chamber of
Commerce of America inc, 10 E 40thst New York City; home, HawthorneGardens Mamaroneck, NY
BERNS, Max Arnold, BS 10; MPJ;member of Advertising Council of
Chicago, Executive and General Pub-licity Committees of Chicago Associa-
tion of Commerce, Portland CementAssociation, Advertising committee of
the United States Steel corporation;
Audit Bureau of Circulations, Engineer-ing Advertisers Association, NationalIndustrial Advertisers Association, Ad-vertising Federation of America, Di-
rect Mail Advertising Association;
practicing advertising and journalism
10 years; present position, publicity
manager, Universal Atlas Cement com-pany, 208 S LaSalle st Chicago, 111;
home, 347 Keystone ave River Forest,
111
BERNSTEIN, Sidney Ralph, 24-25;
MPJ; member of Chicago Business
Editors Association; practicing trade
journalism and advertising 5 years;
present position, managing editor,
Hospital Management, 537 S Dearbornst Chicago; home, 749 S Lawndaleave Chicago, 111
BERRY, Mrs Fred (Leanora Gertrude
Jones), summers (111) 18, 19, 20, also
attended Indiana University; memberof Writers and Publishers Guild of
America; married; children, boy 9,
girl 6; author, writing short stories 6
years; present position, writer of short
stories and syndicated articles, Uni-
versal Scenario Hollywood, Calif;
home, Louisiana, Mo
BESSEMS, Josephine, 09-11 (111), also
attended Northwestern University;
MPJ; member of Illinois WomansPress Association, Matrix; practicing
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journalism, publicity and promotion 10
years; present position, publicity, pro-
motion, and radio talks, Burley andcompany, home furnishings, 212 NMichigan ave Chicago; home, 6633Ellis ave Chicago, 111
BETTS, D Roy, BS 05; worked for
Springfield (111) Evening News in
spare time 97 to 00, co-publisher of
yearly directory in 04 at University of
Illinois; present position, linotype op-
erator, Fairchild Publications, 8 E13th st New York; home, 340 EastNew York, NY
BEVANS, Thomas Murray, BS 99; 16
W 10th st New York, NY
BINNS, Virginia G (see Mrs. BurtonClarahan)
BISHOP, H R, BSJ 28; member of Sig-
ma Delta Chi; present position, rate
clerk, Indian Refining company inc
Lawrenceville ; home 19th and Duboissts Lawrenceville, 111
BLACK, Milton Ray, AB (111) 25, also
attended De Pauw University, Univer-
sity of Colorado; present position,
assistant city editor, Denver Post;
home, 1940 Broadway Denver, Colo
BLACK, Vernon L, 22-25; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married in
26 to Mary Black; practicing journal-
ism 5 years; present position, copy-
reader, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St.
Louis; home, 5132 Waterman st St.
Louis, Mo
BLAIR, Mrs J C (Sada Van Home),97-98 (111), also attended Oberlin Col-
lege; MPJ; reporter and contributor
to child and household magazine 30
years; present position, housewife;
home, 609 Pennsylvania st Urbana, 111
BLISS, Charles E, LLB 28; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 10 years; present position,
county judge, Hillsboro; home, Hills-
boro. Ill
BLUM, Carl, 25-26; MPJ; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
associate editor, Spring Valley Gazette,
Spring Valley; home, 328 E Devlin st
Spring Valley, 111
BOESCHENSTEIN, Charles Krome, 16-
19 (111), also attended University of
Missouri; practicing journalism 10
years; present position, editorial staff,
Chicago Journal, Chicago, 111
BOGGS, Harry H, 99-02 (111), also at-
tended Knox College; MPJ; married;
practicing journalism 16 years; pres-
ent position, editor of Blue Diamond,600 Graphic Arts bldg Kansas City;
home, 607 42nd st Kansas City, Mo
BONER, Josephine (see Mrs Milton RBailey)
BOPP, Julius Valentine, BS 08; present
position, associate professor, agrono-
my, South Dakota State College; home,305 Oakland pi Fergus Falls, Minn
BORDERS, Irvin D, 19-22 (111), BSJ(Mo) 25; member of Sigma Delta Chi
at University of Missouri; married in
29 to Mary Helen Beery (alumna of
University of Michigan and Barnardcollege, Kappa Kappa Gamma) ; prac-
ticing journalism and publicity 13
years; present position, publicity di-
rector, Geare, Marston and Pilling inc
420 Lexington ave New York City;
home 3555 29th st Long Island City,
NY
BORKLUND, Carl E, AB 26; MPJ;married; practicing journalism 6
years; present position, assistant edi-
tor Spalding Publications inc, 6 SunsetLane Mt. Morris; home, 110^ E MainMt. Morris, 111
BOSE, Sudhindra, AB (111) 07, also at-
tended University of Chicago, Americanstaff correspondent for the past 10
years of The Hindu (Madras), the
largest metropolitan paper in south
India; present position, lecturer in
Political Science at the State Uni-versity of Iowa; home, Iowa City, la
BOUTWELL, William D, BS (111) 22,
also attended George Washington Uni-
versity; MPJ; member of National
Press Club; married; 1 daughter 3;
practicing journalism 8 years; pres-
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ent position, editor-in-chief, office of
education of the United States gov-ernment, Washington; home, 3254 O st
Washington, DC
BOWLIN, William R, 05-07 (111), PhD(Chicago) 11, also attended Illi-
nois State Normal University; marriedin 03 to Cornelia Henderson ; children,
Ellen Bradley, Richard Henderson; au-
thor and educator 19 years, author of
Vocational English (with GeorgeMarsh), English Mastery, and editor
of Book of Treasured Poems, a columnin the Chicago Daily News 25-26;
present position, principal, Robert Ful-
ton school, Chicago; home, 10054 SWood st Chicago, 111
BOWLING, Neva, BSJ 29; MPJ; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi; practicing
journalism and advertising 1 year;
present position, advertising and sales
promotion for antique department of
Mandel Brothers, 1 N State st Chi-
cago; home, 1223 Astor st Chicago, III
BOWSHER, Columbus A, 83-85, cert 90;
home, box 164 Philadelphia, Pa
BOWTON, Olive E (see Mrs ElmerKopka)
BOYLAN, Mrs Robert J (Rose AMarion), summers (111) 99, 00, also
attended Washington University, Uni-
versity of Chicago; MPJ; married;
children, Josephine and Robert J jr;
practicing journalism 23 years; pres-
ent position, reporter and special writ-
er St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 6th andPine sts St. Louis, Mo; home, 717 N25th st East St. Louis, 111
BRACY, Mrs William Layne (Margaret
E Cline), 24-25 (111), also attended
Bush Conservatory; present position,
editorial work, Colorado Retail Hard-
ware Journal ; home, Boulder, Colo
BRADFIELD, Kathryn June (see Mrs.
C J Minneman)
BRANDS, Edgar G, AB 11; MPJ; mem-ber of Baseball Writers Association of
America; married; children, twin boyand girl, 8; practicing journalism 17
years; present position, managing edi-
tor, Collyers Publishing company, 300W Adams st Chicago, 111; home, 132Elmore ave Park Ridge, 111
BRANNAN, Ruth, AB (111) 24, also at-
tended University of Chicago; presentposition, free lance writer; home, 1356E 62nd st Chicago, 111
BREHM, Helen Evelyn, AB 23, AM 24;present position, advertising copy-writer, D C Heath and company, 364W 26th st New York, NY
BRENNAN, Virginia T, AB 27; home,506 Michigan ave Urbana, 111
BRIGGS, Lora Kathryn, AB (111) 29,
also attended Illinois College; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi, KappaTau Alpha; practicing publicity andtrade journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, secretary and assistant editor of
departmental monthly, CommonwealthEdison company, 72 W Adams st
Chicago; home, 5422 W Huron st Chi-
cago, 111
BROOKS, Mary R, AB 27; present po-
sition, teacher of English in Junior
High School, Bedford; home, 1525 W14th st Bedford, Ind
BROOKSHIER, Atwill H, 15-16 (111),
also attended Illinois Wesleyan andIllinois State Normal; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism and advertising 13
years; present position, advertising
and free lance writer, S W Straus andcompany, 306 S Michigan ave Chicago,
111; home, Macon, 111
BROWN, Jane Louise, AB (111) 26, also
attended Rockford College; MPJ;-member of Theta Sigma Phi; practic-
ing journalism and advertising 4
years; present position, advertising
manager W H Turner company, 116-
118 W Walnut st Kokomo; home, 914
W Sycamore st Kokomo, Ind
BROWN, Warren Howe, 96-98; present
position, newspaper work; home, 605
S Broadway Urbana, 111
BROWNING, John William, AB 28;
LL.B. 30; home, 216 W Webster ave
Benton, 111
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BRUGGNER, Louis Vincent, 19-20 (111.)
also attended Notre Dame University;
present position, journalist, NewsTimes; home, 1512 Keller st SouthBend, Ind
BRUNER, Philip Rexford, 15-16 (111),
also attended Augustana College; pres-
ent position, publicity writer; home,
366 N Kilkea dr Los Angeles, Calif
BRYAN, Mrs Barnabas jr (Mildred NoeJohnson), 15-16 (111); AB ( WesternReserve University) 15; MPJ; mem-ber of American Library Association,
New York Library Club; practicing
journalism 5 years; home, 455 E 51st
st New York, NY
BRYANT, Lewis Chester, 21-22 (111),
also attended Hendrix College, Fine
Arts College; MPJ; practicing adver-
tising and journalism 8 years, special
articles for house organs, and NewYork General Motors Export Maga-zine; present position, advertising andsales promotion General Motors India
ltd, Forshery rd Sewri, Bombay; home,
post office box 39 Bombay, India
BUCHEN, Helen L, AB 20, member of
Theta Sigma Phi; present position,
private secretary, Kingsport Press ine
Book Manufacturers, room 1609 Trib-
une Tower, Chicago; home, 1032 NDearborn st Chicago, 111
BUCHEN, Walther, AM 13 (111), also
attended University of Wisconsin;
member of Business Papers of the
Four A's; practicing advertising 15
years; present position, president,
Buchen company advertising agency,
28 E Jackson blvd Chicago; home, 605
Arbor Vitae rd Chicago, 111
BUCK, A Morris, ME (Cornell Univer-
versity) 04; EE (111) 17; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 13 years; present
position, editor Electric Railway Jour-
nal, 10th ave and 36th st New YorkCity; home, 714 Livingston rd Eliza-
beth, NJ
BUCKLER, Helen, AB 22; MPJ; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi; practicing
journalism 8 years; present position,
reporter and free lance writer; home,
18 W 49th st New York, NY
BULLARD, Samuel Alexander, BS 78;
editor; deceased
BULLOCK, Boyd W, BS 22; MPJ;member of Association of National Ad-vertisers; practicing journalism andadvertising 4 years; present position,
advertising copywriter, 1 River rd,
Schenectady; home, 20 Balltown rd,
Schenectady, NY
BURCHELL, Mrs L C (Dorothy Chest-
er), AB 26; married; 1 child, Nancy14 months; present position, house-
wife; home, Erie, 111
BURFORD, Cary Clive, AB 04, AM 05;MPJ; practicing journalism as a free
lance 05-30, associate editor Illinois
Edition American Building Associa-
tion News, Illinois correspondent, Chi-
cago Banker 15 years; present posi-
tion, secretary university district Build-
ing and Loan Association, 617 E Greenst Champaign, 111; home, 907 S Or-
chard st, Urbana, 111
BURGE, O D, AB (111) 22, also attend-
ed University of Chicago, FairmountCollege; MPJ; member of Sigma DeltaChi; practicing journalism 7 years;
present position, head of copy desk,
Chicago Evening American, 346 WMadison ave Chicago; home, 1260 NDearborn st Chicago, 111
BURKHALTER, Mrs. Peter DeNise(Olive Lorraine Cox), BSJ 29; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi, KappaTau Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi AlumnaeAssociation in Bloomington; marriedin 30 to Peter DeNise Burkhalter 26;practicing journalism 3 years; editor
Kappa Delta alumnae chapter, Bloom-ington; present position, housewife,
1001 E 13th st Bloomington, Ind
BURNHAM, A C, 94-96 (111) ; BS (Mich-
igan State College) 93; LLB (DePaulUniversity) 09; MA (Northwestern)
26 ; author of Building Your Own Busi-
ness, Life Planning and The Tech-
nique of Achievement; present posi-
tion, educator and publisher, president
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of Metropolitan University, AmericanExtension University, Los Angeles;
home, 1550 Curran st Los Angeles,
Calif
BURNS, Ella (see Mrs Myron A Myers)
BURNS, Sanford Robey, summer (111)
22, 23, also attended Gallaudet Col-
lege; present position, assistant in-
structor in printing and athletic coach,
Illinois School for Deaf, Jacksonville,
111
BURT, Helen Woodruff AB 22; MPJ;
member of Theta Sigma Phi; practic-
ing journalism and publicity 5 years;
present position, publicity writer,
American Library Journal, 520 NMichigan ave Chicago; home, 1311
Astor st Chicago, 111
BURTON, Margaret Ellen (see Mrs.
John S. Harter)
CANNON, Hazel M, BSJ 30; deceased
(30)
CANNON, Joseph William jr, AB 21;
present position, western advertising
manager, Plumbers Trade Journal;
home, 11323 Michigan ave Chicago, 111
CARLSON, Mrs Alton T (Ellen Rob-
erts), 22-24; practicing journalism 5
years as secretary to publisher of Chi-
cago Evening American; present posi-
tion, Chicago Evening American,
Hearst bldg Chicago; home, 500 Ful-
ton prkw Chicago, 111
CARSON, Mrs Gerald H (Sara Lettie
Gay), AB 22; MPJ; practicing jour-
nalism 5 years, writing articles for the
New York Herald Tribune household
appliance page; present position,
housewife, editor of articles on cook-
ery and nutrition for womens maga-zines; home, 387 */£ Bleecker st NewYork, NY
CASKEY, Mrs M W (Martha Cook),
BSJ 29 ; member of Theta Sigma Phi
;
married in 29 to M W Caskey, (ME29) ;
present position, housewife, Pitts-
burgh, Kans
CASSIDY, Claudia, AB 21; present po-
sition, dramatic editor, Chicago Jour-
nal of Commerce, 8 E Elm st Chicago,
111
CASTLE, Robert Stanley, 08-09; pres-
ent position, advertising manager,Montgomery Ward and company, 523
Surf st Chicago, 111
CAUGHLAN, John Henry, 23-24 (111),
also attended Illinois Wesleyan Uni-
versity, University of Beaune, France;
MPJ; practicing journalism 7 years,
editor weekly feature column in Pike
County Times; present position, man-aging editor, Pike County Times,
Pittsfield; home, Pittsfield, 111
CAYARD, Robert, 22-25 (111), also at-
tended Tulane University; practicing
journalism 9 years; present position,
copyreader, Chicago Evening Ameri-
can, 326 W Madison st Chicago; home,
4518 N Lincoln st Chicago, 111
CHAPIN, Arlo, AB 02; MPJ; memberof Illinois Press Association; married,
children, 3 daughters; practicing jour-
nalism 25 years; present position, ed-
itor and publisher of Moultrie CountyNews, Sullivan; home, box 37 Sulli-
van, 111
CHAPIN, Edward P, AB 01; MPJ;married in 04 to Harriet Elizabeth
McCully 02, children, Edward William
30, Ruth M 33; practicing journalism,
40 years; present position, proprietor
Commercial Press, Urbana; home, 707
W High st Urbana, 111
CHAPIN, George AB 06; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 30 years, editor of
News Letters of Urbana Chamber of
Commerce, also publicity manager for
Urbana Chamber of Commerce; pres-
ent position, secretary Urbana Associa-
tion of Commerce, City Hall; home,603 W Green st Urbana, 111
CHAPPELLE, Mabel E, BSJ 30; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi; practic-
ing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, society editor, Chicago Heights
Star, Otto blvd Chicago Heights; home,1420 Park ave Chicago Heights, 111
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CHEEK, Alice, AB (111) 27, also at-
tended Milliken University; MPJ;
member of Theta Sigma Phi, KappaTau Alpha; practicing journalism 3
years;present position, teacher of high
school English and journalism, Robin-
son, 111; home, Edwardsville, 111
CHENOWETH, Mrs Emmerson (ThelmaStanley) AB 30; present position,
housewife; home, 1027 E 7th st Tucson,
Ariz
CHESTER, Dorothy (see Mrs. LelandBurchell)
CHRISTOPHER, D L, BS 08; married,
children, 2 sons, 1 daughter; practic-
ing advertising 10 years; present po-
sition, secretary-treasurer, Leavitt mfgcompany, 227-29 Griggs st Urbana;home, 1716 Florida ave Urbana, 111
CHURCH, Mrs Basil T (Cecile AnneKirwan), 17-19; present position, staff
writer, Inter-Ocean Syndicate; home,Embassy Hotel, Chicago, 111
CLAFLIN, Stephen Thurston, BS 14;
present position, advertising copywrit-
er, Potts-Turnbull company, 75 EWacker dr Chicago, 111
CLARAHAN, Mrs. Burton John (Vir-
ginia G Binns), 24-26 (111), also at-
tended Northwestern University; pres-
ent position, publicity writer, Publi-
cist, room 1406 34 Pine st New York,
NY
CLARK, Kenneth W, AB 21; present
position, correspondent, International
News Service, Munsey bldg Washing-ton, DC
CLARK, Leonard Evans, 25-27; present
position, school teacher and free lance
writer; Westmont, 111; home, York-
ville, 111
CLARK, Thomas Arkle, BL (111) 90,
also attended University of Chicago andHarvard University; author of Great
American Authors, Great English
Authors, Sunday 8 O'Clocks, etc. syn-
dicates one article a week for the
Western Newspaper Union, contributor
to the Saturday Evening Post, Ameri-
can, etc; present position, dean of
men, University of Illinois; home,1110 W Illinois st Urbana, 111
CLEARY, J M, AB (111) 06, also at-
tended Northwestern University
;
MPJ; married; children, 4 daughters,
1 son; practicing journalism and ad-
vertising 12 years; present position,
general manager SPA Truck corp,
South Bend; home, 1809 Portage ave
South Bend, Ind
CLENDENIN, George M, LLB 05;
MPJ; practicing journalism 25 years,
reporter 5 years, advertising man 5
years, managing editor 5 years, busi-
ness manager 5 years, and general man-ager 5 years of the Illinois State Reg-ister, Springfield, 111; present position,
newspaper publisher, 609-15 E Monroest, Springfield; home, 1009 S 2nd st
Springfield, 111
CLEVELAND, Chester W, 16-20 (111) ;
BBA (Babson Institute) 21; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta
Epsilon; past president of College
Fraternity Editors Association; mar-ried to Ruth Glass 24, Kappa KappaGamma, one child, John 3; practicing
journalism 9 years; present position,
editor of the magazine of Sigma Chi,
14 E Jackson blvd Chicago; home,1613 Farwell ave Chicago, 111
CLEWORTH, Clarence William, BS 21;MPJ; married in 24 to Janice Clark-
son of Chicago; children, Gloria Eliza-
beth 5, William Clarkson 3, Carol Jan-
ice 1; practicing journalism 9 years;
present position, business managerElectrical World, Tenth ave at 36th
st New York City; home, 11 Park ave,
Port Washington, NY
CLIFFORD, Chester Baldwin, 20-22
(111), also attended Dartmouth Col-
lege; present position, advertising
copywriter; home, 15 Augusta st
Oak Park, 111
CLINE, MARGARET E (see Mrs. Wil-
liam L Bracy)
COCKRELL, Francis Marion, BS 14;
MPJ; member of Adcraft Club of De-troit, Advertising Club of New York,
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Alpha Delta Sigma; married in 14- to
Margaret Benbow of Fort Madison;one child, Helen Cockrell 13; practic-
ing advertising and publishing 12
years; present position, publisher
business paper, 550 Maccabee bldg
Detroit; home, 18090 Wildmere aveDetroit, Mich
COFFMAN, Noah Berry, BS 78; mem-ber of Chehalis Botary Club, Mason,B A and K T Shrine, B P O E; mar-
ried; 3 children, 8 grandchildren, only
son Vice President and cashier of
Coffman-Dobson Bank and Trust com-pany founded in 84 and still managedby N B Coffman; practiced journalism
76-80 as Urbana reporter for ChicagoPrairie Farmer and the Chicago Trib-
une, had Urbana page of ChampaignCounty Gazette; past president of
Washington State Good Boads Asso-
ciation, Washington State Chamber of
Commerce, Washington Bankers Asso-
ciation; present position, bank presi-
dent, 861 Market st Chehalis; home,899 St. Helens ave Chehalis, Wash
COLBROOK, Velma Ruth, AB (111) 23,
AM (111) 27, also attended Millikin
University; present position, critic,
Iowa State Teachers College; home,
215 E Poplar st Taylorville, 111
COLBY, Carl N, summer 25; BS (Knox)
28; MPJ; grandfather, 2 great uncles,
1 uncle, 1 cousin and father all news-
paper men; practicing journalism andadvertising 4 years; present position,
advertising representative Alton Eve-
ning Telegraph Printing company, 111
Broadway Alton; home, 821 E 5th st
Alton, 111
COLE, Lewey, 25-28; MPJ; practicing
journalism 6 years; present position,
reporter, Montgomery News, Hills-
boro; home, 121 W Brailley st Hills-
boro, 111
COLLINS, William C, 94-95; MPJ;practicing journalism as a contributor
to various newspapers and magazines
for 30 years; present position, writer
and author, 1535 Hazelwood Los
Angeles, Calif
COLVILLE, J R, BS 12; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism and publicity 10 years;
present position, sales administrator,
National Lamp Works, Nela ParkCleveland; home, 1060 Greyton rdCleveland, O
COLVIN, James C, AB 25; MPJ; mem-ber of Illinois Press Association,
NEA; practicing journalism 6 years;
present position, editor, Hillsboro
Journal, Hillsboro; home, 416 Lakest Hillsboro, 111
COMBER, Marian Louise, summer (111)
28, also attended Lombard College;
present position, copy and proof-
reader, Inter-Ocean Printing corp,
2155 Pierce ave Chicago, 111
CONAT, Mabel Louise, BLS (111) 15,
also attended University of Michigan;present position, librarian; home,3049 Burlingame ave Detroit, Mich
CONEFRY, Hal W, 11-14, 16-17; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; married;
one son; practicing journalism 13
years; present position, state capitol
political writer and state bureau man-ager for six Scripps-Howard papers in
Ohio, Federal Beserve Bank, Cleve-
land, O; home, 323 Kelso rd Columbus,
O
CONKLIN, Ruth Dorothy Mary, BSJ30; practicing journalism 1 year;
home, 233 S Palm dr Beverly Hills,
Calif
CONLEY, Leland Eugene, 23-27; pres-
ent position, correspondent and adver-
tising copywriter; home, 1407 Holly-
wood st Chicago, 111
COOK, Martha E (see Mrs Myron WCaskey)
COOLEY, Arthur W, 17-18; MPJ;married; one son, Bruce F; practicing
journalism 8 years; present position,
president and manager Inland News-
paper Bepresentatives, 938 Wrigley
bldg Chicago, 111; home, 421 W Jef-
ferson st Wheaton, 111
COOPER, George Alfred, BS 10; pres-
ent position, insurance adjustor;
home, 550 Peoria ave Peoria, 111
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COUGHLAN, Ruth Ann (see Mrs. Al-
bert R Eastman)
COURTNEY, Paul Eugene, BSJ 30;
MPJ; practicing journalism 1 year;
present position, sports writer, col-
umnist, and feature writer, Rockford
Morning Star, 127 N Wyman st Rock-
ford; home, 309 S First st Rockford,
111
COUSLEY, Paul Sparks, BSJ 29; MPJ;practicing journalism 5 years; present
position, correspondence editor, Alton
Evening Telegraph, 111 E BroadwayAlton; home, 437 Belleview ave Alton,
111
COX, Ansel V, 20-21; salesman; present
position, salesman, Twin City Print-
ing company, 116 N Neil st Cham-paign; home, 917 W Bradley ave
Champaign, 111
COX, Don Wilson, 27-28; present posi-
tion, news editor Daily Record, Bridge-
port; home, Bridgeport, 111
COX, Mary Jane (see Mrs. Howard APonzer)
COX, Olive Lorraine (see Mrs Peter
DeNise Burkhalter)
CRATHORNE, Mary, AB 28 ; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; practicing journal-
ism and advertising 2 years; present
position, fashion copywriter, Mandel
Brothers Chicago, 111; home, 802
Pennsylvania ave Urbana, 111
CRITTENBERGER, George D, 10-14;
MPJ; practicing journalism 16 years;
present position, managing editor, Bul-
letin Printing and Manufacturing com-
pany, 1040 Main st Anderson; home,
112 Delaware st Anderson, Ind
CROMBIE, Robert J, 13-15, 19-20 (111),
also attended Columbia University;
MPJ; married; children, Jack 8, Bar-
bara 5; practicing journalism 13
years; present position, court house
reporter, Peoria Evening Star, 119 S
Madison st Peoria; home, 303 Hillyer
pi Peoria, 111
CULLEN, Elizabeth (see Mrs John HTrue)
CULLEN, John Wesley, AB 27; present
position, newspaper advertising repre-
sentative; home, 5 S Wabash ave
Chicago, 111
DADANT, M G, BS 08; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism 19 years as business
and circulation manager, AmericanBee-Journal; present position, co-
partner, Dadant and Sons, business
and circulation manager American Bee-
Journal, Hamilton; home, Hamilton,111
DAGUE, Sara Lou BS (111) 27, also at-
tended Lake Forest College; memberof Theta Sigma Phi, Gamma AlphaChi; practicing journalism and adver-
tising 5 years; present position, fash-
ion advertising copywriter, J L Hud-son company, Detroit; home, 4116Kendall st Detroit, Mich
DALLENBACH, Karl M, AB (111) 10,
also attended University of Pitts-
burgh, Cornell University; practicing
trade journalism 5 years; present posi-
tion, professor of psychology at Cor-
nell University and editor of the
American Journal of Psychology, Ith-
aca; home, 111 Delaware st Ithaca,
NY
DALTON, Mrs N N (Leonora Perry),
AB (111) 08, BLS (111) 09, graduatestudent 12-13, also attended Smith Col-
lege; home, 1009 W 57th ter KansasCity, Mo
DANAHEY, Thomas Francis, AB 03;
reporter; deceased (08)
D'ARCY, J Myrtle, AB (111) 25, also
attended Northwestern University, Illi-
nois State Normal; practicing journal-
ism 3 years; present position, assistant
chief, publishing section of the office
of the Historical Adviser, Departmentof State, Department of State bldg,
Washington; home, 2115 F st NWWashington, DC
DAUGHERTY, Hale P, AB 14; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism and advertising 15years; present position, advertising
copywriter, National Export Advertis-
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ing Service inc, Chrysler bldg NewYork, NY; home, 18 Central aveCranford, NJ
DAVENPORT, John P, 19-20; memberof Masonic order; practicing advertis-
ing, originator of airplane sign adver-
tising; present position, advertiser for
Hi-Way Advertising company 168 NMichigan ave Chicago, 111; home, 613N West st Wheaton, 111
DAVIDSON, Hugh Young, 25-26 (111),
also attended Northwestern Univer-
sity; present position, electrical ad-
vertising; home, 167 E Chicago aveChicago, 111
DAVIS, Charles Brewer, AB 20, gradu-
ate student 21-26; MPJ; practicing
journalism 8 years; teacher of jour-
nalism 10 years; present position, in-
structor in Journalism, University of
Illinois, Urbana; home, 603 Nevada st
Urbana, 111
DAVIS, Charles Ernest, 10-11; present
position, editor, Rochester Journal;
home, 629 Arnett blvd Rochester, NY
DAVIS, Erva J (see Mrs. Harold LKirkwood)
DAVIS, Maurice, (Maurice Boyarski),
17-20; present position, theater adver-
tising and publicity writer; home,
1631 Washington ave St. Louis, Mo.
DAY, Curtiss La Q jr, AB (111) 17, also
attended Stanford University andUniversity of California; present posi-
tion, writer; home, Woodstock, Vt
DEAN, Frank C. AB 12; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Illinois Press As-
sociation, National Editorial Associa-
tion; married to Iva DeRose; 2 sons,
George 15, Allen 10; practicing jour-
nalism 18 years; present position,
publisher, Sycamore Tribune 150 WestState st Sycamore; home, 715 DeKalbave Sycamore, 111
DeMOTTE, Leslie George, BS (111) 28,
also attended Purdue University, In-
diana University; present position,
publicity manager, Stutz Motor Carcompany; home, 5526 N Pennsylvania
st Indianapolis, Ind
DEMPSEY, Thomas Albert Jr, AB (111)
27, also attended Loyola University;present position, salesman for Ameri-can Book company, 330 E 22nd st
Chicago, 111; home, 2731 Beverly blvdLos Angeles, Calif
DENHART, William B, 13-14; MPJ;member of New York State Circulation
Managers Association; married in 20to Maybell M Dallenbach (17) ; prac-ticing journalism and promotion 10years; present position, assistant cir-
culation manager, News Syndicatecompany inc publishers of Daily News,Sunday News, 220 East 42nd st NewYork, NY; home, 3743 88th st Jack-son Heights, NY
DENNETT, Kenneth, 18-21; MPJ;member of Advertising Post AmericanLegion, Advertising Council Associa-
tion of Commerce; married to RuthCoverdale (23) ; one daughter, Alice
3; practicing journalism and adver-
tising 9 years; present position, news-paper representative, Omara andOrmsbee inc, 122 S Michigan ave Chi-
cago; home, 7514 Merrill ave Chicago,
111
DENNIS, Charles Henry, BS 81, HonAM 05; MPJ; member of AmericanSociety of Newspaper Editors, UnionLeague (Chicago), University (Evan-ston), Shawnee, and Evanston Golf
Clubs; married Nellie C Wilson (79-
80) ; children, Ruth Elizabeth, WilliamAndrew, Herbert Wilson (dec), Mil-
dred Blackburn (Mrs. Julian P Ander-son)
;practicing journalism 50 years;
after graduation did some work on
the Champaign Gazette, and De-
catur Herald; 3 years reporter, 1 year
dramatic editor on Chicago Daily
News, 2 years city editor, 3 years edi-
torial writer, 10 1 years managing edi-
tor, Chicago Record, 12 years associate
editor, 13 years managing editor, and6 years editor-in-chief, Chicago Daily
News; wrote editorials for several
years for the World Today, later
called the International Magazine andnow combined with the Cosmopolitan
Magazine; author of book, EugeneFields Creative Years; business ad-
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dress, 400 W Madison st Chicago,
111; home, 1225 Michigan ave Evan-ston, 111
DEPUTY, Robert M, AB 25; MPJ;
married; 2 children; practicing jour-
nalism 5 years; present position, as-
sistant editor, Wyoming Post-Herald,
Wyoming; home, 541 N Galena st
Wyoming, 111
DERR, Mrs Leon E (Agnes Lameson),01-02; present position, proofreader,
Globe - Democrat ; home, 5017 Arling-
ton ave St. Louis, Mo
DETWEILER, Rudolph Martin, AB 27;
Tinley Park, 111
DEUEL, Wallace R, AB 26; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, Sigma Upsilon,
Scribblers; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, manager of
New York bureau of the Chicago Daily
News Foreign Service, New York;home, 62 W 56th st New York, NY
DEUSS, Edmund Eugene, AB 29; MPJ;
practicing journalism 2 years; present
position, publisher, Northwest Courier,
5209 Milwaukee st Chicago; home,3443 Elaine st Chicago, 111
DEWEY, Ralph Elmore, BL 88; editor;
deceased
DEWEY, Vivian P (see Mrs Carl HLeger)
DIBELKA, Mrs James C (Susan Shaf-
fer) AB 19; MPJ; member of ThetaSigma Phi, Matrix Club; children,
James jr, Alison, George Shaffer;
practicing journalism 10 years; pres-
ent position, fashion writer, ChicagoEvening Post, 211 W Wacker dr Chi-
cago, 111; home, 913 South blvd OakPark, 111
DICKERSON, Ira W, BS 09; MPJ;member of American Society of Agri-
cultural Engineers (St. Joseph, Mich),Scribblers Club (Univ of 111) ; prac-
ticing journalism as an occasional con-
tributor to Prairie Farmer, CountryGentleman, Farmers Eeview, 09-17;
present position, editor, Agricultural
Engineering, syndicate articles to
farm papers in United States andCanada; home, 308 Third ave Charles
City, la
DICKINSON, Burrus Swinford, AB(Eureka Col) 24, AM (111) 26, PhD(111) 30; MPJ; member of SigmaDelta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha; prac-
ticing journalism lyear; teaching jour-
nalism 4 years; contributor to pro-
fessional magazines, etc; present posi-
tion, instructor in journalism, Univer-
sity of Illinois Urbana, 111; home, 1005S Sixth st Champaign, 111
DICKINSON, Dorothy (see Mrs RoyEoos)
DIETRICH, C B, BS (111) 22, also at-
tended Washington University; MPJ;member of 2nd VP of Industrial Ad-vertising Club of St. Louis, Advertis-
ing Club of St. Louis, Illini Club of
St. Louis; married in 27; practicing
journalism and advertising 8 years;
present position, advertising manager,Wagner Electric corp, 6400 Plymouthave St. Louis; home, 4519 Flora aveSt. Louis, Mo
DILLIARD, Irving Lee, AB 27 (111),
also attended Harvard University;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, KappaTau Alpha; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, reporter, St.
Louis Post - Dispatch ; home, 502 EChurch st Collinsville, 111
DODGE, Astrid M, AB 19; MPJ; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi, Womans Ad-vertising Club of Chicago; practicing
journalism 6 years; present position,
research and secretarial worker, YMCAof New York City, 915 Graybar bldgNew York; home, 126 E 34th st NewYork, NY
DODGE, Elinor Natalie (see Mrs A WRiley)
DOEBLIN, Wilbur W, BSJ, 28; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; marriedin 30; practicing journalism 2 years;
present position, state editor, Milwau-kee Sentinel, 91 Mason st Milwaukee;home, 721 Franklin pi apt 31 Mil-
waukee, Wis
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DOOL, R B, BS 06; MPJ; member of
Missouri Press Association; married to
Hazel D Mandeville; children, Hazen17, John 15, Barbara Jean 7; practic-
ing journalism 16 years, 5 years city
editor of Aledo (111) Times Record,
2 years editor of Winona (Minn)Leader, 3 years city editor of Aledo(111) Democrat, 6 years owner-man-ager of Lamar (Mo) Leader; present
position, editor and publisher, 103 WFirst st Lamar; home, 306 E Pacific
st Lamar, Mo
DOOLEY, Roy M, BSJ 28; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi, Rotary Club;
practicing journalism, 4 years; present
position, manager, the Vandalia Lead-er, Vandalia, 111; home, Watseka, 111
DORE, Clarence R, AB (111) 23, also at-
tended Notre Dame University; MPJ;
practicing journalism 7 years; present
position, reporter, The Daily News,400 W Madison st Chicago ; home, 5806
Washington blvd Chicago, 111
DOUGLAS, Anna Katherine, 24-25 (111),
also attended Northwestern Univer-
sity; present position, advertising
copywriter, Davis company ; home, 1734
Orington ave Evanston, 111
DOUGLAS, Edith, BSJ 30; home, Nash-
ville, 111
DRAYER, Jean (see Mrs Edward Pot-
thoff)
DRESCHER, John M, 10-11; MPJ;practicing advertising 18 years, pres-
ent position, director of Market Re-
search, D'Arcy Advertising companyMissouri Pacific bldg St. Louis, Mo;home, 708 St. Louis st Edwardsville,
111
DRYSDALE, Robert Alexander, AB 20;
present position, sports editor, Illinois
State Journal; home, 1608 S Lincoln
ave Springfield, 111
DUNLEVY, Catherine Dorothy, 25-29;
MPJ; member of Gamma Alpha Chi;
practicing journalism 1 year; present
position, copywriter, George W Mars-
ton company Fifth and C sts SanDiego; home, 3723 Third st San Diego,
Calif
DUNSING, Dorothy, BS 25; present po-
sition, advertising copywriter, D CHeath and company; home, 107 Carrol
st Hammond, Ind '
DURANT, Philip Samuel,* BS 23; pres-
ent position, editor and publisher;
home, 123 Chase st Wheaton, 111
DURST, Charles E, BS 09, MS 12, PhD24; MPJ; married; 4 children; prac-
ticing journalism 6 years; present po-
sition, associate editor, Better Fruit,
Associate editor Missouri Ruralist, con-
tributor to other magazines; home, 415
W Park st Urbana, 111
DUSTEY, Ada Myrtle (see Mrs. L. A.
Helfrich)
DYSON, Edwin A, BS 21; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 9 years; present po-
sition, business manager, Rushville
Times, Rushville; home, Rushville, 111
EARLE, Mary Tracy (see Mrs W THome)
EARLY, Dwight H, 15-16 (111), also
attended University of Wisconsin;
member of Advertising Mens Post
American Legion (Chicago) Veterans
Advertising Club of Chicago, Inter-
fraternity Club of Chicago; married;
3 children; practicing journalism andadvertising 10 years; present position,
advertising publishers representative,
room 714- No. 100 N LaSalle st Chi-
cago, 111; home, 620 Main st Glen
Ellyn, 111
EASTMAN, Charles J, 03-05 (111), also
attended Northwestern University;
member of Chicago Financial Adver-
tisers Association, Chicago Advertis-
ing Council Association, National Fi-
nancial Advertisers Association; prac-
ticing advertising 15 years; present
position, Insurance Counselor, Provi-
dent Mutual Life Insurance company,1501-11 W Monroe st Chicago, 111;
home, Winnetka, 111
EASTMAN, Mrs Albert R (Ruth AnnCaughlan), AB 24; MPJ; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; practicing journal-
ism 5 years, during a year in Europe
sent back monthly "news and views"
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on methods of bread-making abroad to
the Continental Baking company house
organ; present position, housewife;
home, 1934 Douglas st Kockford, 111
EATON, Ernest, BS 75; printing andnewspaper work; deceased
EATON, Helen Mary, AB 07; reporter;
deceased
ECHOLS, Charles, 18-19, 20-22; present
position, publisher; home, 829 EAdams st Springfield, 111
EDWARDS, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, AB29; graduate student in sociology at
Ohio State University; home, 220 W10th st Columbus, O
EKBLAW, K J T, BS 09, MS 13; also
attended Yale (ME 17) ;practicing
journalism and advertising 20 years;
present position scenario writer anddramatic director, A LeRoy FasickPicture Productions, 35 E Wacker dr,
Chicago
EKBLAW, W Elmer, AB (111) 10, AM(111) 12, also attended Clark Univer-
sity; MPJ; married in 18 to AugustaMay Krieger (10) ; children, W Elmerjr 11, Neil William 10, Elsa May 4;practicing journalism 6 years; present
position, professor of geography andeditor of Economic Geography andHome Geographic Monthly, Clark Uni-versity, Worcester, Mass; home, Sec-
ond st North Grafton, Mass
EKBLAW, Mrs W Elmer AB (111) 10,
AM (111) 17, also attended ColumbiaUniversity, University of Chicago, Clark
University; member of Theta SigmaPhi; married in 18; children, WElmer jr 11, Neil William 10, ElsaMay 4; present position, housewife;
home, box 431 North Grafton, Mass.
ELLINGTON, A M, AB 19; married in
22; one daughter 5; practicing jour-
nalism 8 years; present position sales
manager Watertown Table-Slide com-pany Watertown; home, 1001 Westernave Watertown, Wis
ELY, Archie Harold, 21-22 (111), also
attended Marquette University; pres-
ent position, reporter, Times-Call, Ra-
cine; home, Racine, Wis
EMMERSON, Raymond Jesse, LLB 06;
present position, lawyer; home, 807
Brown Marx bldg Birmingham, Ala
ENGELS, Mrs Albert A (MargaretKlooz), BSJ 28 (111), also attended
Hiram College; member of Theta Sig-
ma Phi; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, personnel
worker, American Telephone and Tele-
graph company, 750 Huron rd Cleve-
land; home, 1335 Cove ave Cleve-
land, O
ENOCHS, C Hugh, BSJ 29; practicing
journalism one year; present position,
graduate student, University of Illi-
nois; home, 1114 W Springfield ave
Urbana, 111
ETTLINGER, Harold, 26-28 (111), also
attended Columbia University; present
position, reporter, Chicago Tribune;
home, 1532 S Albany ave Chicago, 111
EVANS, Homer Whitmore Kaufman,04-05, 06-07, 07-10 (111), Illinois State
Normal; MPJ; married; 4 children;
practicing journalism 3 years; father
and mother authors of poems and con-
tributed articles; present position,
assistant editor, Arlington HeightsHerald and Cook County Herald, Ar-
lington Heights; home, 722 N Ridgeave Arlington Heights, 111
EVANS, Philip Gardiner, BS 23; pres-
ent position, publicity director; home,7711 Chappel ave Chicago, 111
EVANS, Lois K (see Mrs. Lois EvansBarnes)
EVERSOLE, Mildred Elizabeth, AB 24,
AM 26; practicing journalism; pres-
ent position, editorial assistant, Illi-
nois State Historical Society, 420 Lin-
coln Hall Urbana, 111; home, 1109 WPark ave Champaign, 111
FAIRWEATHER, William C, 02-03
(111), also attended Illinois State
Normal, Valparaiso University, South-
ern Illinois State Normal; MPJ;
member of Southern Illinois Editorial
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Association, National Editorial Asso-
ciation, Illinois Press Association;
married in 00 to Excie O'Neal; prac-
ticing journalism 7 years; present po-
sition, publisher, McLeansboro Times,137 S Jackson st McLeansboro; home,209 Main st McLeansboro, 111
FARNAM, Florence Ferguson, AB 27;present position, society editor, Joliet
Herald News; home, 404 S Easternave Joliet, 111
FARQUHAR, S E, MS (111) 13, also at-
tended Earlham College, Purdue Uni-versity; MPJ; married; children, Don-ald 8, Doris Ann 4; practicing jour-
nalism 17 years; editor, The New Hu-man Interest Library in 6 volumes andReaders Guide, consulting editor for
Midland Press, book publishers, 1811Prairie ave Chicago, 111; present po-
sition, managing editor, EducatorsAssociation inc, 100 W Monroe st Chi-
cago, 111, home office 307 Fifth aveNew York, NY; home, 634 Glenviewave Highland Park, 111
FAXON, Orson E, 07-08; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 20 years; present po-
sition, owner, Kendall County News,Piano; home, Piano, 111
FELTS, David V, AB (111) 23, also at-
tended Harvard University; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 6 years; present posi-
tion, editorial writer, Illinois State
Journal, Springfield; home, 1530 Will-
amoore ave Springfield, 111
FERNER, George Z, 24-26; posting de-
partment, outdoor advertising 4 years,
Foster and Kleiser company, 521
Cowles st Long Beach; home, 1626
Pine ave Long Beach, Calif
FITCH, Robert Haynes, 02-04 (111), al-
so attended Knox College; present po-
sition, advertising writer, Peoria
Journal Transcript; home, 547 At-
lantic st Peoria, 111
FITTERER, Dwight W, 18-19; practic-
ing advertising 3 years; present posi-
tion, branch manager, ChamberlinMetal Weather-strip company, Brook-
lyn and LaBrosse sts Detroit, Mich;home, 1301 Young st Dallas Tex
FLAGG, James S, BSJ 30; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 1 year; present position,
sports writer, Rockford Morning Star;
Rockford; home, 309 S First st
Rockford, 111
FLOM, Mary A (see Mrs. John R Thim)
FLY, Mrs Walter G, BSJ 30; present
position, housewife; home, 49 WBroad st Bethlehem, Pa
FOGELSONGER, E L, 18-19 (111), also
attended Indiana University; MPJ;
practicing journalism 10 years; pres-
ent position, New York Journal, NewYork City; home, 544 Massachusetts
ave Indianapolis, Ind
FOLLETT, D W, AB 25; editor and ad-
vertising manager School Book Pub-
lisher, 1255 S Wabash ave Chicago,
111; home, 911 S 4th ave Maywood, 111
FONTAINE, Everett Orren, AB (111)
15, also attended Northwestern Uni-
versity; present position, advertising
writer and salesman, American Li-
brary Association; home, 701 N Mich-
igan ave Chicago, 111
FORD, Louane (see Mrs Arthur G Baker)
FORNOF, John R, AB 10; MPJ; mem-ber of Inland Daily Press Association,
Illinois Press Association; married in
10 to Helen Honeywell (10); children
Elizabeth Jane, John H; practicing
journalism 20 years; present position,
publisher Times-Press Publishing com-
pany, 122 S Bloomington st Streator;
home, 301 Court Streator, 111
FOWLER, Basil, BS 28; member of Al-
pha Delta Sigma, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi
Kappa Phi; married; one son 6
months; practicing journalism and ad-
vertising 3 years; present position, dis-
play advertising solicitor, Toledo
News-Bee, Jackson and Huron sts To-
ledo; home, 335 20th st apt 2
Toledo, O
FREDERICK, C R, BSJ 30; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa
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Tau Alpha; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, assistant Deanof Men, University of Illinois; home,801 Pennsylvania Urbana, 111
FREDERICKS, Leland Oswald, BS 25;
present position, advertising copy-
writer, Wichita Eagle, Wichita; home,
Wichita, Kan
FREED, Edward Everett, AB (111) 23,
also attended Wabash College; present
position, advertising copywriter; home,
1602 Hammond ave Superior, Wis
FREEMAN, W A, BS 27; practicing
journalism and advertising 3 years;
present position, advertising manager,Collins-Moore and company inc. M ETaylor bldg Louisville; home, 1321 S4th st Louisville, Ky
FRENCH, Mildred A, 20-23 (111), also
attended University of California;
present position, reporter, HollywoodDaily News; home, 1112 Magnolia ave
Los Angeles, Calif
FRIEDMAN, Arnold D, 18-19 (111), al-
so attended Columbia University;
present position, publisher; home, 93
Worth st New York, NY
FRIEDMAN, Louis D, 23-24 (111), also
attended University of Wisconsin;
MPJ; practicing journalism and adver-
tising 5 years; present position, sales-
man, Milton Dental Laboratory, 617
Myers bldg, Springfield; home, Spring-
field, 111
FRIER, Harry Wendell, AB 27; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, Advertis-
ing Council of Chicago Association of
Commerce, Railway Advertising AgentsAssociation; practicing journalism andadvertising 8 years; father editor of
Benton Evening News for 24 years;
present position, assistant advertising
manager Chicago and North WesternEailway Company, 400 W Madison st
Chicago; home, 201 E Delaware pi
Chicago, 111
FRIES, Harold Frederic, 18-19 (111),
also attended Indiana University;
MPJ; practicing advertising 6 years;
present position, advertising manager,
Do More Chair company, Monger bldg
Elkhart, Ind; home, 2912 Marine st
South Bend, Ind
FRITSCHLE, Alice (see Mrs WendellKennedy)
FULTON, Mrs. John (Wilhelmine Shaf-
fer), AB 19; practicing journalism 6
years; present position, writing sketch-
es for Encyclopedia, Colliers Publish-
ing company, 46th and Park ave,
Postum bldg New York, NY; home, 8
Burbury lane Great Neck, NY
GAGE, Myrtle E, summer 26; author;
practicing free lance writing half
time 4 years; present position, free
lance writer; home, box 136 Cham-paign, 111
GARDNER, McKinley M, AB 18 ; MPJ ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Pacific Northwest NewspaperAdvertising Executives Association
;
married in 18 to Jane Owen (19),
Alpha Delta Pi; children, Owen M 10,
Charles E 7; practicing journalism 11
years; editor, local Rotary Club paper;
present position, advertising manager,
Wenatchee Daily World, 14 N Mission
st Wenatchee; home, 102 N Garfield
st Wenatchee, Wash
GARRISON, Ross Allen, 18-19 (111), al-
so attended South West Missouri State
Teachers College; present position,
newspaper man; home, Mt Vernon, Mo
GAST, Walter F, BS (111) 20, MS (111)
24, also attended St. Louis University;
present position, teacher of advertising
and business; home, 3621 S Jefferson
ave St. Louis, Mo
GATES, Cecil Elmer, BS 22; MS 26;
married; practicing journalism 5 years,
publish monthly 24 page paper; pres-
ent position, Farm Adviser, LaSalle
County Farm Bureau, 812^ LaSalle
st Ottawa; home, 708 Webster st, Ot-
tawa, 111
GAY, Sara Lettie (see Mrs Gerald
Hewes Carson)
GEORGE, Lewin E, 99-00; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 16 years; present po-
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sition, reporter and free lance writer,
United Mine Workers of America, In-
dianapolis, Ind also special corres-
pondent for Variety, St. Louis Star,
and others; home, 730 S 6th st Spring-field, 111
GIBSON, Charles Brockway, BS 77; au-
thor; member of York and ScottishRite Mason, K T 32nd degree, Scottish
Rite, Medinah Temple; married; 2
sons; traveled extensively in Orientand a contributor to scientific as well
as daily papers; present position,
chemist and metallurgist, contributorto Chicago Dailies, 6912 N Ashlandave Chicago; home, 1582 Brae Burn rdAltadena, Calif
GIESSEN, Casper T, 22-23; present po-sition, circulation department, ChicagoEvening American; home, 5540 Cornell
ave Chicago, 111
GILBERT, Mrs Ross K (Ethel LouiseBedient), AM 17; practicing journal-
ism and publicity 11 years; present
position, director of publicity andfinance, risk University Nashville,
Tenn; home, 250 E Queen st Cham-bersburg, Pa
GILLHAM, Charles Edward, BS 22;
MPJ; practicing journalism 8 years;
present position, director of govern-
ment hunters in Arizona for UnitedStates Bureau of Biological Survey,writes 20 to 25 stories yearly for out-
door publications such as Field andStream and Outdoor Life; home, 134S Central ave Phoenix, Ariz
GILLAN, Paul Harned, BS (111) 12,
also attended University of Wisconsin;present position, educational publish-
er; home, 422 Jefferson st Milwaukee,Wis
GILMORE, Joseph Grover, 05-06; pres-
ent position, traveling paper salesman;home, 1230 N Central ave Indianapo-lis, Ind
GINZEL, L A, BS 05; married in 21 to
Margaret Brown; children, boy 7,
girl 4; practicing trade journalism
and advertising 13 years; present po-
sition, secretary and advertising man-
ager, The Baker Manufacturing com-pany, Springfield; home, 2117 S 5thst Springfield, 111
GIRSBERGER, Ruth, AB 28; MPJ;practicing journalism 2 years; presentposition, art and travel editor, Towns-folk, 30 N LaSalle st, Chicago, 111;
home 554 Ashland st River Forest,111
GLENN, Wm, 06-08 (111), also attendedDe Pauw University; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, SNAP, AssociatedDailies of Florida; married to LoisSample; children, Rosemary and Dor-othy; practicing journalism 17 years;present position, editor and publisher,
Orlando Morning Sentinel, Orlando;home, Orlando, Fla
GLOVER, Harry L, 23-27 (111), also at-
tended University of Montana; pres-
ent position, government survey pub-licity; home, 213% Main st Butte,
Mont
GOBBLE, William E, BA 30; present
position, editorial work, Scott Fores-
man Publishing company, Chicago, 111
GOBLE, Emerson L, BS 23; MPJ;married to Margaret Scott, one daugh-ter 6 months; practicing journalism
4 years; present position, associate ed-
itor, Buildings and Building Manage-ment, 295 Madison ave New York, NY;home, 2 Liberty st Ossining, NY
GODFREY, Joe jr, AB 23; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married, one
son 3 years; practicing journalism 14
years, author of column The Fish Line
appearing in 20 dailies and author of
series of merchandising articles, TheSporting Goods Journal; present po-
sition, western advertising manager,
Holiday magazine 180 N Michiganave Chicago, 111; home, 847 N Euclid
ave Oak Park, 111
GOFF, Roy R, 25-27; MPJ; practicing
journalism 3 years; present position,
printer foreman, Edward E Cox Print-
ing inc, Hartford City; home, Hart-
ford City, Ind
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GOFFMANN, Russell C, BS 26; memberof Association of Canadian Advertis-
ers, Direct Mail Advertising Associa-
tion; married in 29 to Mildred Klein-
schmidt; one daughter Jane Carolyn;
practicing advertising 4 years; present
position, advertising manager, Canadi-
an Goodrich company ltd, and editor
of Goodrich News (house organ), 521
King st West, Kitchener, Ontario Can-
ada; home, 637 King st West, Kitch-
ener, Ontario Canada
GOLDEN, Karma Ellen (see Mrs PaulAylward)
GOLDTHORP, Dexter Wood, AB 27,
editorial work, Fuel Oil company;home, 431 Marlborough rd Yonkers,
NY
GOODE, Richard R, 21-22 (111), also
attended Purdue University, DePauwUniversity; present position, advertis-
ing; home, 355 S Broadway, LosAngeles, Calif
GOODELL, Mary Elizabeth, AB 30;
present position, secretary, S H Campcompany, 1056 Merchandise Mart,
Chicago; home, 7327 Phillips st Chi-
cago, 111
GOODFELLOW, Fred, 21-22, 23-24;
MPJ; married; one child; practicing
journalism 5 years; present position,
bureau manager, International NewsService, World bldg New York, NY;home, 7017 Hilldale ave Chicago, 111
GOODING, Frank E, BS 12; MPJ;
married in 15 to Esther Householder;
son, Frank E jr; practicing journalism
15 years, special technical and business
writing for the business press; pres-
ent position, editor Internatioal TradePress, 532 Monadnock bldg Chicago;
home, 5345 N Bernard st Chicago, 111
GOODMAN, Charles F, 08-09, 09-12;
present position, assistant advertising
manager, Louden Machine companyFairfield, la
GORDON, Charles, BS 12; present po-
sition, editor, Electric Railway Jour-
nal; home, 54 Metero st Forrest Hills
Long Island, NY
GORE, Ailiene Elizabeth, 26-27; present
position, Hollywood Publishing com-pany; home, Hollywood, Fla
GOSSETT, Lorn M, BS 21; present po-
sition, production department, ChicagoTribune; home, 401 Fullerton pkwyChicago, 111
GOULD, Anthony R, BS 17; MPJ;practicing journalism 13 years; present
position, circulation manager, Child
Life, 536 S Clark st Chicago; home,221 N 108th pi Chicago, 111
GRAY, Lily, BLS, 06; present position,
Spokesman Review staff; home, Spo-
kane, Wash
GRAYBILL, George, 77-78; present po-
sition, journalist; home, E 610 26th
ave Spokane, Wash
GREEN, Clarence, AB 03; member of
NEA, American Historical Association,
Pi Gamma Mu; married in 03 to Besse
Nola Butler; children, Laura, Jose-
phine, Clara; practicing journalism 8
years, owner, editor and manager of
Cooperative School Bulletin; present
position, special representative for the
F A Owen Publishing company, Dans-ville, NY; home, Angola, Ind
GREENBURG, George G jr, 22-23;
MPJ; married; one daughter; prac-
ticing journalism 7 years, editor of
the National Retail Clothier and Fur-nisher; present position, production
manager, National Association of Re-
tail Clothiers and Furnishers, publish-
ing semi-monthly trade publications,
509 S Franklin st Chicago; home, 7300
Hilldale ave Chicago, 111
GREENE, Charles T, AB 01; MPJ;married to Anna E Church; son 19;
practicing journalism 14 years; pres<-
ent position, economist-broker, 120
Broadway New York, NY; home, 326
Mountain ave Ridgewood, NY
GREENER, Ariel John, 18-19 (111), also
attended Northwestern University;
present position, publisher; home, 6730Olympia ave Chicago, 111
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GREENMAN, Paul Revere, 18-22; pres-
ent position, printer; home, NewLenox, 111
GREGG, Norman W, 07-10; MPJ; mar-
ried; practicing journalism and pub-
licity 20 years; present position, di-
rector of publicity, Erwin, Wasey andcompany ltd, 230 N Michigan ave Chi-
cago; home, 31 Scott st Chicago, 111
GREGORY, Grant, BL 87; present posi-
tion, retired journalist; home, 281
Carlton ave Brooklyn, NY
GREGORY, Lenna Mabel (see Mrs Clif-
ton James Walker)
GRIDLEY, Charles O, 16-17 (111), also
attended Northwestern University andNational University; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, White House Corres-
pondents Association, Press Galleries
of Congress, National Press Club;
practicing journalism 10 years; pres-
ent position, newspaper correspondent
for Portland (Ore) Oregonian, Denver(Colo) Post, Peoria (111) Star, Rock-
ford (111) Register-Gazette; home,1225 National Press bldg Washington,
DC
GRIFFIN, William L, AB 14; MPJ;married; practicing journalism 16
years; present position, salesman for
Huron Press, 219 W Huron st Chicago,
111; home, 122 Central pk, Wilmette,
111
GRISWOLD, Glennan G, 25-26 (111),
also attended Junior College; MPJ;practicing advertising 4 years; pres-
ent position, advertising solicitor andassistant national advertising manager,
News Corporation, 9th and Edmondsts St. Joseph; home, 633 Corby st
St. Joseph, Mo
GROFFMAN, Russell C, BS (111) 26,
also attended Washington University;
present position, district advertising
manager, B F Goodrich Rubber com-
pany; home, 3967 Flad ave St. Louis,
Mo
GROSSFIELD, Lawrence J. 21-22; pres-
ent position, Chicago Daily News staff;
home, 1039 Hollywood ave Chicago, 111
GROVES, Helen R, BSJ (111) 29, also
attended Monticello Seminary, Millikin
University; present position, retail ad-
vertising, Walkers department store;
home, 241 Maripasa ave Apt 108 LosAngeles, Calif
GRUBB, Kenneth A, BS (111) 23; MBA(Harvard) 26; MPJ; member of NewEngland Council of American Associa-
tion of Advertising Agencies; marriedin 30 to Wilda O Sharp; practicing
journalism and advertising 7 years;
present position, director of research
for advertising agency, Harvard sq
Cambridge; home, 5 Concord ave
Cambridge, Mass
GUERNSEY, Paul M, BSJ 30; MPJ;member of Kappa Tau Alpha; prac-
ticing advertising 2 years; present po-
sition, Advertising, Indian Refining
company, Lawrenceville, 111; home, 509
N 7th st Vincennes, Ind
GUNZY, Mrs. Ferencz F (Elizabeth
Hester) 13-15; present position, editor,
National Board of Review of MotionPictures; home, 70 5th ave New York,
NY
GUSLER, Gilbert, MS (111) 18, also at-
tended Ohio University; present posi-
tion, market editor, farm paper; home,
526 Courtland ave Park Ridge, 111
GUSTAVISON, Frances Julia (see MrsFrances Gustavison Sarig)
GUTHRIE, Mrs Albert N (Edna Walt-
ers), AB (111) 26, also attended Chi-
cago Metropolitan Art School; MPJ;practicing journalism 4 years; pres-
ent position, housewife; home, 430 W119th st New York, NY
HACHTMAN, Walter P, 25-26, 27-28
(111), also attended Washington Uni-
versity; present position, correspond-
ent; home, 5620 S Kings-highway st
Louis, Mo
HACKETT, Eugene A, BSJ 30; 7520
Phillips ave Chicago, 111
HADDEN, Samuel Cornelius, BS 05;
home, 322 E 47th st Indianapolis, Ind
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HAGEN, Fred E, BS 24; present posi-
tion, printing salesman; home, 931
Brummel st Evanston, 111
HAGGERTY, Frank P, 12-13 (111), also
attended Syracuse University; present
position, city editor, Milwaukee Lead-
er; home, Milwaukee, Wis
HAHN, Alta R, AB 22; MPJ; memberof Theta Sigma Phi, practicing jour-
nalism 7 years; present position, man-aging editor, Sales Management Maga-zine, 420 Lexington ave, New York;
home, 8 Mitchell pi New York, NY
HALEY, Marion M (see Mrs Harry NAldrich)
HALL, Charles F, 24-26 (111), also at-
tended Northwestern University; prac-
ticing journalism 2 years; present po-
sition, copywriter, Montgomery Wardand company, Chicago ave and Larra-
bee sts Chicago; home, 2460 Estes ave
Chicago, 111
HALL, George R, 13-16; MPJ; memberof Alpha Delta Phi; practicing jour-
nalism 13 years; present position, ad-
vertising manager, Harpers Bazaar, 572
Madison ave New York; home, same,
New York, NY
HALL, Samuel P jr, 02-04; present posi-
tion, sports reporter, New York Amer-ican; home, 238 William st New York,
NY
HALPER, Blanche C, BSJ 28; 530
Clark st Galesburg, 111
HALUS, Cornelius Paul, 19-23 ;present
position, advertising, R R Donnelley;
home, care A A Haulushka 4151 Byronst Chicago, 111
HAMMERSTROM, Norman E, 20-23
(111), also attended Knox College;
present work, author; home, 107 NSeminary st Galesburg, 111
HANSEL, John W jr, 08-10; MPJ;married; children, two boys, 14 and
16; practicing journalism 6 years;
present position, vice president in
charge of Middle West, N W Ayer andSon inc, 164 W Jackson st Chicago,
111; home, 1440 Tower rd Winnetka,111
HARCUS, Antoinette, 20-22; practicing
advertising 7 years; present position,
advertising solicitor Chicago Tribune,
Tribune Tower, Chicago, 111; home,195 N Marion st Oak Park, 111
HARMON, Elmer J, 05-06, 06-07; pres-
ent position, assistant sales manager,General Outdoor Advertising com-pany; home, 517 Forest ave GlenEllyn, 111
HARMS, Myra (see Mrs Russell R Law)
HARNER, Charles Emory, AB 24; MPJ;member of Sigma. Delta Chi, Pi Delta
Epsilon; married in 24 to Virginia
Paxton (24); one son, Mike; practic-
ing journalism 14 years; present posi-
tion, chief of bureau of Associated
Press, Bogota, S A; home, Apartado2909, Calle 15 Numero 49H Bogota,Columbia, SA
HARRINGTON, Harry Franklin, AB(Ohio State) 05, AM (Columbia) 09,
also attended University of Wooster;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi,
American Association of Teachers of
Journalism, National Editorial Asso-
ciation; married in 13 to FriedaPoston; practicing journalism 20
years, 1 year instructor in English at
Ohio Wesleyan University, 3 years
assistant professor of English at OhioState university, 1 year director of
courses in journalism University of
Kansas, 6 years assistant and associ-
ate in journalism at the University of
Illinois, 10 years director of Medill
School of Journalism at NorthwesternUniversity; Author of Essentials in
Journalism (with T T Frankenberg),Typical Newspaper Stories, The Teach-
ing of Journalism in Natural Setting,
Writing for Print, Chats on FeatureWriting, The Newspaper Club (with
Evaline Harrington) ; home, 723 Em-merson st Evanston, 111
HARRIS, Jay Tarvin, BS 91; MPJ;member of University Club, BearRiver Club; married; children, son 23,
daughter 21; practicing journalism 10
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years; present position, president andgeneral manager, Arrow Press inc, 62
W 2nd South st Salt Lake; home, 521
E 1st South st Salt Lake, Utah
HARRIS, Roy J, AB 25; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism 5 years; present posi-
tion, reporter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
St. Louis, Mo; home, 7389 Maple ave
Maplewood, Mo
HARRISON, Albert J, 25-26; present
position, manager, Newspaper Delivery
Service; home, 2101 Montrose ave
Chicago, 111
HARRISON, Dale Stuart, BS 01; editor;
deceased (14)
HARTER, Mrs John S (Margaret Bur-
ton), AB 27; MPJ; member of Theta
Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha; prac-
ticing journalism 4 years; present posi-
tion, housewife, 325 Alexander Roches-
ter, NY
HARTUNG, Harold H, AB 29; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 1 year, contributing editor
Timely Advertising; present position,
account representative, Guenther Brad-
ford and company, 15 E Huron st
Chicago; home, 722 Diversey pkwyChicago, 111
HARTUNG, Philip T, AB 25; MPJ;practicing journalism 4 years; present
position, advertising copywriter, the
Technical Publishing company, 53 WJackson blvd Chicago; home, 1451
Balmoral ave Chicago, 111
HARWOOD, Sylvan Dix, AB 16; editor;
deceased
HASKER, Edwin Laurie, AB 14; editor;
deceased (16)
HASWELL, J M, 18-21, 22-23 (111), al-
so attended Michigan University;
MPJ; member of Delta Sigma Phi;
married in 25 to M Joyce Durfee; one
child Judith 4; practicing journalism
8 years; present position, reporter, De-
troit Free Press, 321 Lafayette blvd
Detroit; home, 15046 Stansbury st De-
troit, Mich
HATCH, Thomas M, BS 98 ; present po-
sition, publisher; home, 335 Wildwoodave Akron, O
HAYES, Mrs. W B (Blanche Shirley)
AB 21; member of Theta Sigma Phi;
home, 1102 W Healy st Champaign,111
HAYNES, Henry H, 10-12 (111), also
attended Iowa State Agricultural Col-
lege; MPJ; practicing journalism 10
years; present position, managing ed-
itor, Bankers Publishing company, 68E Wisconsin ave Milwaukee; home,253 E Kilbourn st Milwaukee, Wis
HAYS, Frank Kerr, 15-16; present po-
sition, advertising; home, box 32Traverse City, Mich
HEATH, Vernon L, BSJ, 28, MA 29;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi, PiDelta Epsilon; practicing journalism
2 years; present position, night city
editor, Decatur Herald, Decatur; home,412 W Main Decatur, 111
HEITMAN, J Russell, BJ (Mo) 27,
member of journalism faculty at Uni-versity of Illinois; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha;practicing journalism 4 years; teach-
ing journalism 2 years; present posi-
tion, editor and publisher of RantoulPress inc, Rantoul, 111 and assistant in
journalism at University of Illinois,
Urbana, 111; home, Rantoul, 111
HELANDER, Linn, BS 15; present po-
sition, engineering contractor, 652 11th
ave Delaware co Moore, Pa
HELFRICH, Mrs L A (Ada M Dustey)23-24; MPJ; member of National
League of American Penwomen; oneson, Lester A jr, 1; practicing jour-
nalism 3 years; present position, house-
wife, 101 W 39th st Baltimore, Md
HELFRICH, Otis L, 12-14 (111), also
attended Carthage College, Lake Forest
College; MPJ; practicing journalism 9
years; present position, advertising so-
licitor, Butterick Publishing company,161 Sixth ave New York, NY; home,46 Guion st Pleasantville, NY
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HELM, Lloyd Lannes, AB 12; present
position, assistant cashier, First Na-tional Bank; home, Metropolis, 111
HEMMINGER, Arthur, BSJ 30; present
position, reporter, Effingham; home,
Effingham, 111
HENKEL, William H, 25-27; present po-
sition, advertising solicitor; home, 218
Kenilworth ave Oak Park 111
HENNESSEY, A L CE (111) 73, also
attended Niagara University; MPJ;
member of International Typograph-
ical Union; married in 76; 3 children;
practicing journalism 4-0 years, did
editorial work on LaSalle (111) Press,
published the LaSalle Tribune, did
local work for the Herald, Inter-Ocean,
News and Tribune, was foreman with
printing firm, did editorial work in
various printing establishments, wrote
magazine articles and a book now in
manuscript form; present position,
superannuate, 3406 Madison st Chi-
cago, 111
HENNING, William C, 19-20 (111), also
attended Northwestern University
;
present position, newspaper advertis-
ing; home, 612 Michigan ave Chicago,
111
HENRY, S T; BS 04; MPJ; married;
children, girl 18, boy 15; practicing
journalism 24 years, southeastern ed-
itorial representative of McGraw-Hill
Publishing company; present position,
farmer and journalist, 26th st and 10th
ave New York, NY; home, Spruce
Pine, NC
HENSON, Charles Weber, BS (111) 87,
also attended Stephens Institute of
Technology; MPJ; practicing journal-
ism 30 years, president and treasurer
of Henson Brothers Printing and Pub-lishing company, Chicago; present po-
sition, retired; home, 134 Hamilton
ave Bangor, Mich
HERBERT, Harold Harvey, AB (111) 12,
also attended University of Wisconsin;
MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi,
National Editorial Association, Okla-
homa Press Association, American As-
sociation of Schools and Departmentsof Journalism; married to Mary Eliza-
beth Baird; practicing journalism 15
years; present position, director of
School of Journalism, University of
Oklahoma, Norman; home, 310 EKeith st Norman, Okla
HERMANN, Edgar Paul, AB (111) 13,
also attended University of Wisconsin;
MPJ; member of Direct Mail Adver-
tising Federation of America; mar-
ried; one son Paul David; practicing
journalism 13 years; present position,
advertising manager, Lincoln National
Life Insurance company, Ft. Wayne;home, 526 W Eudesill blvd Ft. WayneInd
HERON, Laurence Tunstall, AB (111)
24, also attended Washington Univer-
sity^ Syracuse University; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
copyreader, St. Louis Globe-Democrat,
6th and Pine st St. Louis; home, 4737
Virginia st St. Louis, Mo
HERRIN, Joe, 20-22; present position,
manager Marshall News; home, Mar-shall, 111
HESTER, Elizabeth (see Mrs. Ferencz
Gunzy)
HEYN, Howard C, BSJ 29; MPJ;
member of Kappa Tau Alpha; prac-
ticing journalism 2 years; present po*
sition, reporter, Ontario Daily Report,
200 East B st Ontario; home, 327 EEl Morado crt Ontario, Calif
HICKMAN, Frances (see Mrs Walter GFly)
HICKMAN, James Burr, AB 15; Chi-
cago Daily News staff; deceased (19)
HICKS, Donna Mercedes, BS 27; MPJ;practicing journalism and publicity 2
years; present position, advertising;
home, 43 S Broad st Elkhorn, Wis
HIGDON, William D, 00-01 (111), also
attended DePauw University, Missouri
State University; present position, ed-
itor and printer; home, 113 W Wash-ington st Monticello, 111
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HILL, Charles Dean, 23-24; married in
29; practicing journalism 6 years;
present position, linotype operator,
Eankin Independent, Rankin; home,
Rankin, 111
HILL, Rachel, AB 30; home, 501 Rich-
ards st Joliet, 111
HILTON, Lucy V, 26-28; MPJ; mem-ber of International AAUW, New Bed-
ford College Club; practicing journal-
ism 2 years;present position, assistant
society editor, New Bedford Times,
Purchase st New Bedford; home, 215
Hawthorne st New Bedford, Mass
HINCKLE, Betty, BSJ, 30; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; practicing journal-
ism 1 year; present position, publicity
writer, D C Heath and company, 284
Columbus ave Boston, Mass; home, 49
Harris st Brookline, Mass
HINSHAW, G J, AB (111) 02, also at-
tended Illinois Wesleyan, Biblical Sem-inary; married in 09; practicing jour-
nalism 12 years, editor and association
secretary of commercial clubs andboosting organizations; present posi-
tion, minister, El Paso; home, El
Paso, 111
HOBLER, Atherton Wells, AB 11;
MPJ; married, 4 children; practicing
advertising 20 years; present position,
vice president Erwin, Wasey, and com-
pany advertising agency, 420 Lexing-
ton ave New York, NY; home, 19
Northway Bronxville, NY
HODGSON, Horace Mulford, AB 21;
MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;
practicing journalism 10 years, form-
er graduate manager of Daily Illini
at University of Illinois; present po-
sition, city desk of Chicago Tribune,
Chicago, 111; home, Flossmoor, 111
HOFFMAN, Jacob Glen, 24-27; MPJ;member of Masons, Elks, Woodmen,Cosmopolitan Club, Delta Theta Phi;
practicing journalism 5 years; pres-
ent position, owner, Pekin Oil com-
pany, 1201 Court st Pekin; home,
1018 Court st Pekin, 111
HOGG, James E, 08-11; present position,
director of publicity, Packet Naviga-tion company, Weltevreden Java Neth-erlands India, care Hawaii Tourist
Bureau, Honolulu, Hawaii
HOHM, Harley D, 15-17; practicing ad-
vertising 6 years;' present position,
assistant advertising manager, SouthCenter department store, 47th and SParkway Chicago, 111; home, 505 Fair-
view ave Park Ridge, 111
HOLLEY, Charles E, AB 12, AM 13,
PhD 15; practicing advertising 1 year;
present position, professor of sec-
ondary education, University of Idaho,
Moscow; home, 505 E 6th st Moscow,Idaho
HOLLINGSWORTH, John M, BS (111)
28, also attended Augustana College;
MPJ; member of Public Utility Adver-tising Association and Davenport Ad-vertisers Club; practicing journalism 3
years; present position, advertising
copywriter, United Light and PowerEngineering, United Light bldg Dav-enport, la; home, 2215 5th ave RockIsland, 111
HOLLOWAY, Lester E, AB 26; 223
Michigan ave Pontiae, 111
HOLMER, Emma (see Mrs LeRoy LLittle)
HOOD, Florence Mary, BSJ 29; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi; six monthstraveling abroad; present address,
5222 W 24th st Cicero, 111
HORMEL, Olive Deane, AB (111) 16,
also attended Lindenwood Junior Col-
lege; member of Scribblers Club, PhiBeta Kappa, Society of MidlandAuthors, Michigan Authors Associa-
tion; practicing journalism and free
lancing 8 years; present position, free
lance; home, 415 N Shianassee Owasso,
Mich
HORNE, Mrs William T (Mary TracyEarle), BS (111) 85, Hon AM (111)
03, also attended University of Cali-
fornia ; member, Berkeley Short Story
Club; author and writer of special ar-
ticles for 30 years; present position,
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author; address care Citrus Experi-
ment Station, Riverside, Calif
HOTTINGER, Helen, AB (111) 23, also
attended Earlham College; practicing
advertising 7 years; present position,
assistant advertising manager, WLewis and company, Champaign;home, 112 W Hill st Champaign, 111
HOWE, Stewart Samuel, BSJ 28; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 3 years; present posi-
tion, fraternity alumni contact serv-
ice, Stewart Howe Alumni Service inc,
Union Arcade bldg Champaign; home,
Champaign, 111
HOWISON, Charles, BS 97; home, Sand-wich, 111
HOWORTH, Thomas J, AB 91; MPJ;married in 00 to Grace Briggs; chil-
dren, E Briggs, Ula Ruth; practicing
Journalism 30 years, writer and re-
porter for Sunday Mirror in St. Louis,
editor of the Financial Record, St.
Louis, reporter for St. Louis Republic,
purchased Chester Tribune and edited
this till 22, editor of McAllen Monitor,
publisher of Chester Press; present po-
sition, editor, Chester Press, Chester;
home, Chester, 111
HUBBART, Gerald W, 18-20 (111), also
attended Indiana University; MPJ;practicing journalism 4 years; present
position, assistant manager territorial
sales Curtis Publishing company, Inde-
pendence Square, Philadelphia; 3457
Queen Lane Manor, Philadelphia, Pa.
HUBBART, Guy Richard, AB 06; pres-
ent position, advertising and marketing
expert; home, route 3 Peekskill, NYHUBBART, Richard Paul, 18-21; pres-
ent position, reporter; home 1937 EPrairie st Decatur, 111
HUDDLESTON, Russell M, 12-13 (111),
also attended Iowa State College, pres-
ent position, advertising, Press Tel-
egram; home, 918 Surf ave Balboa,
Calif
HULL, Lucius M, 81-83; present posi-
tion, reporter, 308 Fendall bldg Wash-ington, DC
HUNDLEY, Philip S, 24-26; present
position, advertising copywriter; home,1005 Douglas ave Urbana, 111
HUNT, A Frazier, AB 08; present posi-
tion, journalist, International Maga-zine, 58th st at 8th ave New York,
NY
HURWITZ, Aaron, AB 24; present posi-
tion, news editor; home, 1551 Mohawkst Des Moines, la
HUSTED, Irma Jean, 18-20; MPJ;practicing journalism 5 years; pres-
ent position, proofreader, commerceClearing House, 205 W Monroe st
Chicago; home, 1540 E 65th pi Chi-
cago, 111
HUTCHINGS, Harold Emerson, BSJ 29;
MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;
practicing journalism 2 years; present
position, reporting, Champaign NewsGazette, Champaign; home, 308 EStoughton st Champaign, 111
HUTCHINS, Marjorie, BM 15; practic-
ing journalism 6 years; present posi-
tion, managing editor, Quarterly Cu-
mulative Index Medicus and librarian
for American Medical Association, 535
N Dearborn st Chicago; home, 505
Belmont ave Chicago, 111
INGLES, Glen Leslie, 17-18 (111), also
attended University of Minnesota,
University of Southern California;
present position, newspaper advertis-
ing manager, 1358 W 29th st LosAngeles, Calif
INMAN, William B, 17-19; MPJ; mar-
ried; one child; practicing journalism 7
years; present position, business man-ager, Daily Independent, 9-11 S 12th
st Murphysboro; home, 316 N 14th st
Murphysboro, 111
IRELAND, O D, BS 27; practicing
journalism 3 years; present position,
pressman, R R Donnelley and Sons
company 350 E 22nd st Chicago; home,
6104 Woodlawn Chicago, 111
IRVIN, Stanley P, AB 15; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
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journalism and advertising 6 years;
present position, advertising account
representative, Batten, Barton, Durs-
tine and Osborn inc, 1614 Rand bldg
Buffalo; home, 604 Bird ave Buffalo,
NY
IRWIN, John W, AM (111) 10, also at-
tended Wabash College; practicing
journalism and publishing 20 years, in
charge of Current School Topics, pub-
lished at Lansing, Michigan; present
position, publisher, School Specialty
Press, 87 W Main st Columbus; home,
87 W Main st Columbus, O
ITTNER, Scott B, 20-21 (111), also at-
tended Washington University; MPJ;
member of Advertising Club of St.
Louis, American Literary Association;
practicing journalism 8 years; present
position, copywriter, Hart Vance com-
pany, 17th and Morgan sts St. Louis;
home, 3542 Flora ct St. Louis, Mo
ITTNER, Vernon W, BSJ 28; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, editor and publisher, Cobden Re-
view, Cobden; home, Cobden, 111
IZZARD, Wesley S. AB (111) 23, also
attended Kansas City Junior College;
present position, newspaperman, Am-arillo Globe; home, 905% Harrison st
Amarillo, Tex
JACKMAN, Warren S, BS (111) 23,
also attended Beloit College; MPJ;
member of Illinois Press Association;
practicing journalism 8 years; present
position, publisher, Fox Valley Herald,
118 W Main st Dundee, 111; home, 719
Grace st Elgin, 111
JACKSON, Opal L, AB 25, MPJ; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi; practicing
journalism 2 years, contributor to
house organ; present position, secre-
tary, Mueller company, 512 Cerro
Gordo st Decatur; home, 658 W Center
st Decatur, 111
JACOBS, Robert L, AB 29; MPJ;member of Kappa Tau Alpha; prac-
ticing journalism 1 year; present po-
sition, reporter, Rockford Daily Re-public, Rockford; home, 528 IndianTerrace Rockford, 111
JACOBSEN, Walter H, AB 15; practic-
ing advertising 6 years; present posi-
tion, advertising, Butler brothers,
Randolph and Canal sts Chicago, 111;
home, 808 S Harvey ave Oak Park, 111
JACQUIN, Mrs E N (Frances Smith),BSJ, 29; MPJ; member of ThetaSigma Phi; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, reporter, Ur-
bana Courier, Urbana, 111; home, 1
Villard ct S Randolph st Champaign,111
JAYCOX, Noble E, summer 18, 20, also
attended Central Normal College; one
daughter; present position, representa-
tive, Macmillan company, 2459 Prairie
ave Chicago, 111; home, 703 W Greenst Urbana, 111
JENS, Mary Elizabeth, AB 29; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi; practic-
ing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, assistant editor, Prairie Farmer,1230 W Washington blvd Chicago, 111;
home, 618 Gary ave Wheaton, 111
JENSEN, Harold M, AB 29; MPJ;member of Morris Association of Com-merce; practicing journalism 1 year;
present position, editor, Morris Daily
Herald, 124 E Washington st Morris;
home, 406 E Main Morris, 111
JOHNSON, Clyde W, AB 28; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi, KappaTau Alpha; practicing journalism 3
years, present position, editorial work,
Associated press ; Urbana, 111
JOHNSON, Preston K, LLB 09; prac-
ticing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, lawyer, First National Bankbldg Belleville; home, 300 Wabash ave
Belleville, 111
JOHNSON, Mildred Noe (see Mrs. Barn-
abas Bryan jr)
JOHNSON, William Ward, 26-27; prac-
ticing advertising 2 years; present po-
sition, sales correspondent and adver-
tising Weier Electric and Machine com-
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pany, 3525 E Washington st Indian-
apolis, Ind; home, Westfield, Ind
JOHNSON, Raymond D, AB 24; pres-
ent position, advertising; home, 4019
Grace st Chicago, 111
JOLLY, Meta, AB (111) 26, AM (111)
27, also attended Northwestern Uni-
versity ; MPJ ; member of Theta SigmaPhi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Matrix Club;
practicing journalism 4 years; pres-
ent position, free lance, journalist, 75
E Wacker dr Chicago; home, 3434
Broadway Chicago, 111
JONES, C Maiden, BSJ 29; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; present posi-
tion, reporter, Illinois State Journal,
Springfield; home, Springfield, 111
JONES, Harris W, AB 26; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa TauAlpha, Illinois Press Association;
practicing journalism 10 years; pres-
ent position, reporter, Johnston City
Progress, Broadway and Main, John-
ston City; home, 506 E 9th st John-
ston City, 111
JONES, Leanora Gertrude (see MrsFred Berry)
JONES, Maurice Leigh, AB 22; MPJ;member of National Editorial Associa-
tion; practicing journalism 8 years;
present position, assistant managerJohnston City Progress which has been
in the same family since it was found-
ed 34 years ago, 101 Main st John-
ston City; home, 304 E Main Johnston
City, 111
KARTMAN, Benjamin, AB 23; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 7 years, former gradu-
ate manager of Daily Illini, editorial
representative of Editor and Publish-
er; present position, makeup editor
Chicago Daily News, Daily News Plaza
Chicago; home, 1508 Fargo ave Chi-
cago, 111
KAUB, Carl W, 23-24; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism 6 years; present posi-
tion, general manager and vice presi-
dent Architects Reports Corporation,
114 Sansome st San Francisco; home,Sir Francis Drake Hotel San Francisco,
Calif
KENDALL, Harry Frederick, BL 89;
present position, newspaper publisher,
Daily Journal Gazette; home, Mattoon,111
KENNEDY, John W, 20-21; MPJ; mem-ber of Tri-City Press Club; practic-
ing journalism 12 years; present po-
sition, telegraph editor, Daily Times,124 E Second st Davenport; home,2203 Western ave Davenport, la
KENNEDY, Mrs W C (Alice Fritschle),
AB 25, MA 29; MPJ; member of
Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha,Gamma Alpha Chi; practicing journal-
ism 2 years; present position, Englishfaculty, University of Illinois, Urbana;home, 1101 S Race st Urbana, 111
KENNEY, Leanore O, BSJ 30; MPJ;practicing journalism 1 year; presentposition, editorial work, H B Sixsmith,
Wallace-Homestead bldg 1912 Grandave Des Moines; home, 563 28th st
Des Moines, la
KENOWER, George F, BL (111) 78, ML(111) 80, also attended University of
Nebraska; MPJ; practicing journal-
ism 40 years, 2 years editor Belleville
(111) Advocate, 3 years editor andproprietor Bolivar (Mo) Free Press,
35 years editor and proprietor Wisner(Nebr) Chronicle; present position,
retired; home, Wisner, Nebr
KENOWER, J T, BS 83 ; MPJ ; memberof NEA, Missouri State Press Asso-
ciation, Northwest Missouri Press
Association; married in 91; children,
Pansy Kenower Bartlett, Pauline
Kenower Sky, Fred R, Ethel; practic-
ing journalism 35 years as editor andproprietor of Breckenridge Bulletin;
present position, editor, BreckenridgeBulletin, Breckenridge; home, Breck-
enridge, Mo
KERCHEVAL, B Witt, AB 26; memberof Tau Kappa Epsilon; married, prac-
ticing advertising 4 years; present po-
sition, assistant advertising manager,Plibrico Jointless Firebrick company,
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1840 Kingsbury st Chicago; home,7025 Sheridan rd Chicago, 111
KEYES, Hubert A, 15-17; present po-
sition, advertising manager, TobeyFurniture company; home, 2434 Sher-
man ave Evanston, 111
KIEFFER, Chester L, AB 23; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; marriedin 27 to Evelyn Bailing; practicing
journalism 7 years; present position,
reporter, Lorain Journal, Lorain;
home, 1303 5th st Lorain, O
KIERAN, John T, AB (111) 26, also
attended Notre Dame University; pres-
ent position, writer, New York The-
ater magazine, Anglo-American Press
Service; home, 318 Oak st Danville,
111
KILBORN, L, 81-82; MPJ; married
in 96 to Mary Perdue; practicing
journalism 31 years; present position,
display advertiser, Glendale Daily
News Press, 333 N Grand blvd Glen-
dale; home, 217 W Lomita ave Glen-
dale, Calif
KILER, Charles Albert, BL 92; MPJ;contributor to trade magazines; pres-
ent position, merchant, 24-26 Main st
Champaign; home, 608 W Park ave
Champaign, 111
KINDIG, C, summer 09; practicing
journalism 15 years; present position,
newspaper solicitor, Minonk; home,
Minonk, 111
KIMBALL, Edwin Raymond, BS 84;
reporter; deceased (08)
KINNEY, Edward C, 14-15; present po-
sition, printing salesman; home, 13742
Wabash ave Riverdale, 111
KIRKPATRICK, Sidney D, BS 16;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, New YorkBusiness Paper Editors; married to
Bonnie Jean Hardesty 19; children,
Mary Jane 10, Sidney D jr 4; prac-
ticing journalism 7 years; present po-
sition, editor, Chemistry and Metalur-
gical Engineering, 10th at 26th st NewYork, NY; home, 21 Franklin pi
Maplewood, NJ
KIRKWOOD, Mrs. Harold L (Erva JDavis) su 18; present position, churchreporter; home, 438 E Eldorado st
Decatur, 111
KIRWAN, Cecil Anne (see Mrs Basil TChurch)
KISER, Russell B, 22-24; present posi-
tion, news reporter; home, Wellington,111
KLINGBERG, J H, 10-11; MPJ; mem-ber of Jacksonville Chamber of Com-merce; practicing journalism 16 years;
present position, secretary and super-
intendent, Jacksonville Printing com-pany, 527-541 E Church st Jackson-
ville; home, 2917 Liberty st Jackson-
ville, 111
KLINGBEIL, Harry, 27-28; present po-
sition, advertising salesman, ArizonaRepublican; home, Phoenix, Ariz
KLOOZ, Margaret (see Mrs Albert AEngels)
KNEISLY, N M, 10-14; MPJ; prac-
ticing advertising 5 years; present po-
sition, merchandising director, 1729
Tribune Tower, Chicago; home, 1708
Chase ave Chicago, 111
KNOPF, Leonard H, 19-21; present po-
sition, advertising; home, 1208 Ma-jestic bldg Detroit, Mich
KOEHLER, Franz A, BS (111) 25, also
attended Knox College; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Illinois Press
Association; practicing journalism 5
years; present position, reporter andeditor, Des Plaines Publishing com-
pany, 829 Pearson st Des Plaines;
home, 643 Des Plaines ave Des Plaines
111
KOENIG, Francis J, AB 29; member of
Sigma Delta Chi; teaching English
and journalism 2 years; present posi-
tion, teacher in Streator twp high
school; home, the Castle Streator, 111
KOHN, J L, AB 17; married, one son;
practicing advertising 7 years; pres-
ent position, advertising service, 1700
Chateau pi; home, 1700 Chateau pi
Milwaukee, Wis
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KOPF, Harry C, BS 25; present posi-
tion, staff of Literary Digest; home,
180 N Michigan ave Chicago, 111
KOPKA, Olive Bowton, BS (111) 27,
also attended Wooster College ; memberof Kappa Tail Alpha, Theta SigmaPhi; practicing journalism 2 years;
present position, housewife; home,
Wapella, 111
KRANNERT, Victor L, BS 19; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Sig-
ma; practicing advertising and man-aging publication 10 years; present
position, manager, Illini Publishing
company, 725 S Wright st Champaign,111; home, 805 S Coler ave Urbana,111
KRAUSKOPF, Sherry B, 19-21; present
position, journalist; home, 507 N Divi-
sion st Harvard, 111
KREASAN, Shirley G (see Mrs Cecil PKrieg)
KRIEG, Mrs. Cecil Perry (Shirley
Kreasan) 13-14, 17-18; MPJ; memberof Theta Sigma Phi, Canadian Worn-
ens Press Club; married in 20; prac-
ticing journalism 10 years; present
position, editor, Zeta Tau AlphaThemis, 1580 Sherman ave Evanston,
111; home, 496 St. Clair ave East
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
KRIEGER, Augusta May (see Mrs W EEkblaw)
KRINGER, Raymond L, BSJ, 29; MPJ;member of Kappa Tau Alpha, SigmaDelta Chi; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, state editor,
Decatur Herald Decatur, 111; home,
313 S Pine st Vandalia, 111
KROESEN, Kenneth P, 20-23; present
position, advertising; home, 1910
Canyon dr Hollywood, Calif
KRUEGER, Howard A, BS 21; married;
practicing advertising 9 years; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman,
Charles H Eddy and Company, 666Wrigley bldg Chicago, 111; home, 2353
New st Blue Island, 111
KRUEGER, William Charles, 10-12;
practicing journalism and advertising
7 years; present position, building andreal estate, publicity for flresafe homes,
333 N Michigan ave, Chicago; home,
1924 S 51st ave Chicago, 111
KRULL, Donald Carl, 15-16 (111), also
attended Stanford University; MPJ;married in 25; children, KathrynDean 4, Theresa Elizabeth 2; practic-
ing journalism 13 years; present posi-
tion, special editorial writer and adver-
tising salesman, 74 New Montgomeryst San Francisco; home, 1990 18th ave
San Francisco, Calif
KRUSE, Earl H, BS 27; MPJ; memberof Sales Advertising Club of the
Junior Association of Commerce; prac-
ticing advertising 2 years; present po-
sition, director of research, Blackett-
Sample-Hummer inc, 58 E Washingtonst Chicago; home, 5544 Leland ave
Chicago, 111
KUHL, Kenneth W, AB 27; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married to
Marion A Johnson 27; practicing ad-
vertising 4 years; present position,
assistant advertising manager, Wahl-Eversharp company, 1800 Roscoe st
Chicago, 111; home, 4911 Louise ave
Niles Center, 111
KUTTNER, Harold E, AB (111) 30,
also attended Columbia University;
MPJ; practicing advertising 1 year;
present position, advertising salesman,
New York Herald Tribune, 225 W40th st New York; home, 305 W Endave New York, NY
LACEY, John James, BS 17; MPJ;member of American Agricultural Ed-itors Association; practicing journal-
ism 6 years; present position, associ-
ate editor, Prairie Farmer Publishing
company, 1230 W Washington blvd
Chicago, 111; home, 4115 College ave
Indianapolis, Ind
LAING, Guerdon, 17-18 (111), also at-
tended Beloit College; MPJ; practic-
ing advertising and journalism 12
years; present position, advertising
manager, Daily Republican, 112 W
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Pleasant st Belvidere; home, 1420
Garfield ave Belvidere, 111
LAMESON, Agnes (see Mrs Leon EDerr)
LAND, Logan, AB 26; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism 4 years; present posi-
tion, reporter, Illinois State Register,
313 S 6th st Springfield; home, 513 S7th st Springfield, 111
LANG, Jack Henry (formerly Jack HLazinsky), 25-26 (111), also attendedChicago University; MPJ; practicing
journalism 2 years; present position,
merchandising, Consolidated Millin-
ery company, 18 S Michigan ave Chi-
cago; home, 1865 S Hamlin ave Chi-
cago, 111
LANG, Viola G (see Mrs Myron H Rus-nak)
LARSEN, Harold T, BS 23, CE 28;MPJ; married in 24 to Dorothy Hunt-ington Hill (22, member of Scrib-
blers); practicing journalism 3 years;
present position, technical editor,
American Society of Civil Engineers,
33 W 39th st New York, NY; home,Apt 429 N Van Tassel Apts NorthTarrytown, NY
LARSON, Ernest H, 24-26; present posi-
tion, advertising department, ChicagoDaily News; home, 618 N Ashlandave La Grange, 111
LATHROP, Charlton Page, BS (111) 16,
MS (111) 17, also attended University
of Toronto; present position, chemical
and technical advertising, Nationalpress Association; home, Silver
Springs, Md
LAURIMORE, Tyson Jarvis, 13-14;
present position, advertising; home,1250 Stone st apt 207 Chicago, 111
LAW, Mrs Russell R (Myra Harms)BSJ 29; home, 3520 Chamberlain st
Ames, la
LAWLESS, Joseph C, BS 14; practicing
printing 16 years; present position,
printing, Shattock and McKay com-pany, 426 S Clinton st Chicago; home,4932 Lake pk Chicago, 111
LAWRENCE, Charles H, BS 18; MPJ;author 12 years; present position,
catalog production manager, L WRamsey company 430 Union Bankbldg Davenport; home, 1711 Pinacreave Davenport, la
LAWRENCE, Helen Adelaide, BS (111)
23, MS (111) 23, also attended CraneJunior College; present position, sec-
retary and associate editor, Stevens-
Davis company; home, 2461 Lincoln
st Chicago, 111
LAWTON, Bradley Cleaver, AB 15;
present position, assistant advertising
manager, Loose-Wiles Biscuit com-
pany; home, 3606 Roanoke pkwyKansas City, Mo
LAYBOURN, Rueluff, 21-23 (111), also
attended Los Angeles South WesternUniversity; present position, journal-
ist; home, 333 N Willard ave SanGabriel, Calif
LE CONTE, Alfred, AB 25, present po-
sition, publisher, Rand McNally andcompany; home, 6033 Dorchester ave
Chicago, 111
LEE, Robert Edward, AB 29; present
position, advertising; home, 125 10th
st Silvis, 111
LEGER, Mrs C H (Persis Dewey), AB(111) 14, also attended Northwestern
University; MPJ; practicing journal-
ism 4 years, contributor to Child Wel-
fare, Hygeia, Parents Magazine, andothers; present position, educational
leaflet service, Los Angeles; home,
2114 Chickasaw ave Los Angeles,
Calif
LEHMAN, Stanley S, 26-29; member of
Alpha Delta Sigma; practicing adver-
tising 1 year; present position, assist-
ant contact manager and advertising
copywriter, E H Brown Advertising
Agency, 140 S Dearborn st Chicago;
home, 1402 Warner ave Chicago, 111
LEIDING, Oscar, AB 27; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa TauAlpha, National Press Club, Washing-
ton Correspondents Association; mar-
ried to Ruth Jeter 29; practicing
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journalism 3 years; present position,
aviation, automobile editor, Associated
Press, 330 Star bldg Washington;home, 2721 Adams Mill rd Washing-ton, DC
LEITER, Otho Clarke, member of Jour-
nalism faculty, University of Illinois,
AB Stanford University 99, graduate
student at Stanford University 99-00;
MPJ; member of Illinois Press Asso-
ciation, Portland (Ore) Press Club,
Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha;married; one son; practicing journalism
30 years in Portland (Ore), New YorkCity, San Francisco (Calif) ; teaching
journalism 3 years; present position,
assistant professor of journalism, Uni-
versity of Illinois Urbana; home, 904
S Wabash ave Urbana, 111
LEITZBACH, Elizabeth, AB (111) 18,
also attended Ward Belmont College,
New York University; present posi-
tion, journalist, Publicity Welfare Di-
vision, 1 Madison ave Metropolitan
Life, New York, NY
LENZ, Andrew C, BS 29; practicing ad-
vertising 1 year; present position, ac-
count executive, Williams and Cun-nyngham Advertising Agency, 704 EfdNational Bank bldg Eockford; home,722 N Main st Eockford, 111
LETHEN, Charles A, BS 27; MPJ;practicing advertising 4 years; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman,
Archer A King inc, 180 N Michiganave Chicago; home, 9106 S Laflin Chi-
cago, 111
LEVERETT, Winston H, 27-28; home,5833 West Circle ave Chicago, 111
LEVY, Jerome B, 22-25; married in 26;
1 daughter; practicing advertising 10
years; present position, printing sales-
man, A D Weinthrop and company,626 S Clark st Chicago; home, 901Argyle st Chicago, 111
LeWald, Curtis C, 20-22 (111), also
attended Kent Law College; MPJ;
practicing journalism 15 years; pres-
ent position, advertising executive andwriter, Campbell-Ewald company, Gen-
eral Motors bldg Detroit; home, 700
Seward ave Detroit, Mich
LEWIS, Kent V, AB (111) 27, also at-
tended University of Alabama; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 4 years; present posi-
tion, manager, Eobinson Daily News,Eobinson; home, Eobinson, 111
LIGHTLE, Ralph W, 21-23; present po-
sition, advertising salesman, ChicagoTribune; home, 5567 Delmar blvd St.
Louis, Mo
LINDBLOOM, Arthur Leonard jr, BSJ29; 1209 N Lockwood st Chicago, 111
LINDBLOOM, Leonard H, BS 27; pres-
ent position, Hall Printing company;home, 5329 N Spaulding ave Chicago,
111
LINDLEY, William P, AB 24; present
position, reporter, News-Sentinel;
home, Knoxville, Tenn
LINDSAY, Frank Merrill, LLB 04;
present position, newspaper publisher,
Decatur Herald; home, 346 W Wil-
liams st Decatur, 111
LITTLE, LeRoy Lewis, AB 11; report-
er; deceased (25)
LITTLE, Mrs LeRoy (Emma Holmer)AB (Knox), MA (111) 11; MPJ; son
LeEoy Lewis jr; practicing journal-
ism 15 years; present position, pic-
ture editor, Sunday magazine of NewYork Times, 229 W 43rd st New York,
NY; home, 3721 84th st JacksonHeights, NY
LITTON, Marie M, BS 27; practicing
advertising 3 years; present position,
assistant advertising manager, G CWillis department store, 15-17 Main st
Champaign; home, 509 S Fourth st
Champaign, 111
LLEWELLYN, Rossiter S, 18-21 (111),
also attended Northwestern Univer-
sity; present position, general adver-
tising Landis company; home, 26 EHuron st Chicago, 111
LODGE, Paul E, AB (111) 01, also at-
tended Columbia University; MPJ;
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member of Kiwanis, Prescott Forum,Prescott Library Advisory Board;married in 09 to Claudia Adams;children, Frances Claudia 20, EdmundAdams 19; practicing journalism 9
years; present position, assistant man-ager, Arizona Bus company, 108 NCortez st Prescott; home, 224 S Mt.Vernon st Prescott, Ariz
LOVELL, Beatrice Babcock (see Mrs BL Partridge)
LOVINS, Foy Otto, 01-02, 02-03, 07-09;
present position, editor; home, 548
16th ave East Moline, 111
LOWENTHAL, Fred, AB 01; home, 127
N Dearborn st Chicago, 111
LOWRY, J P, 90-93; MPJ; member of
Illinois Press Association, National
Editorial Association; married; chil-
dren, Robert P, Mrs. J W Thrasher;
practicing journalism 30 years; pres-
ent position, printing and publishing,
Gibson Courier, 121 N Sangamon ave
Gibson City; home, Gibson City, 111
LYNN, Ernest, 16-18; MPJ; married;
2 children; practicing journalism 4
years; present position, fiction editor,
NEA Service, 1200 W 3rd st Cleve-
land; home, 317 Overlook pk dr Cleve-
land, O
McANALLY, Jesse F, summer 12 (111),
also attended Southern Illinois State
Normal and Ohio Wesleyan; present
position, minister, writer, lecturer;
home, 2140 S 10th st Burlington, la
McCABE, Florence, 26-28; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
detail work in editorial department,
American Medical Association, 535 NDearborn st Chicago; home, 6512
Woodlawn Chicago, 111
McCONVILLE, Dorothy R, 24-25; pres-
ent position, proofreader, CommercialNews, Danville; home, 17 North st
Danville, 111
McCORMACK, Charles Eugene, BS 10;
home, 4253 N Lincoln st Chicago, 111
Mccormick, Wilfred, 23-24, 25-27;
Hagerman, N Mex
McCOY, William H, BS 25; present po-
sition, advertising department, GeorgeD Eoper corp; home, 1626 Camp aveRockford, 111
McCULLOUGH, R O, AB 23; practic-
ing advertising 5 years; present posi-
tion, advertising copy writer, H VSwenson company, 1801 Byron st
Chicago; home, 1451 Elmdale ave
Chicago, 111
McFARLAND, Will Johnson, AB 07;
present position, shipper of fruits andvegetables; home, Lewis and Clark
hotel Lewiston, Idaho
McGINNESS, A J, 21-22 (111), also at-
tended United States Military Acad-
emy, Washington University; MPJ;married; 1 son; practicing advertis-
ing 8 years; present position, adver-
tising copywriter, C C Winninghamine, General Motors bldg Detroit;
home, 17544 Stoepel st Detroit, Mich
McGAAN, Mary, BS 25; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; present position,
secretary, A G Becker and company,
100 S LaSalle st Chicago; home, 240
E Delaware pi Chicago, 111
McILVAIN, Elizabeth (see Mrs L I
Replogle)
McKAY, James R, 10-11; present posi-
tion, advertising representative Curtis
Publishing company; home, 135 S
Broadway White Plains, NY
McKEEVER, H J, graduate student
(111) 22-23, also attended University
of Kansas; member of American So-
ciety of Civil Engineers; married; 2
children; practicing journalism and
advertising 5 years; present position,
Industrial Advertising copywriter for
Dyer-Enzinger company inc, Century
bldg Milwaukee; home, 6609 Blue
Mound Milwaukee, Wis
McKINNEY, Charles D, 24-26 (111), also
attended Dartmouth College; MPJ;practicing journalism and advertising
2 years; present position, advertising
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counselor, Simmonds and Simmondsinc, 422 S Dearborn st Chicago, 111;
home, 1215 Tower rd Winnetka, 111
McKNIGHT, Elizabeth B, AB (Wilson
College) 05, BLS (111) 07; author,
present position, librarian Bay Ridgehigh school, New York, NY; home,
252 Bay Ridge pkwy Brooklyn NYMcKEOWN, Philip, BSJ 30; present po-
sition, bank cashier; home, 202 NState st Greenfield, Ind
McMICHAEL, Robert, BSJ 31; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha
;
present position, city editor Lawrence-
ville Daily Record; home, Lawrence-
ville, 111
McLARTY, Ray C, AB 12; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married;
practicing advertising 15 years; pres-
ent position, manager, sales division of
Curtis Publishing company, Philadel-
phia, Pa ; home, 4115 State rd Drexel
Hill, Pa
MCLAUGHLIN, Jerome D, BS 26 ;pres-
ent position, advertising manager,Printed Salesmanship Magazine, Ra-
venswood and Leland ave Chicago, 111
McLEAN, Jack F, 19-22; married, chil-
dren Pat 5, Jack 4; practicing adver-
tising 2 years; present position, dis-
trict salesmanager Stromberg Electric
company, 223 W Erie st Chicago, 111;
home, 4245 W Pine st St. Louis, Mo
McNAMEE, William Marrow, 06-07, 07-
08; present position, advertising di-
rector, Chicago Evening American,Chicago, 111; home, 940 Forest ave
Evanston, 111
McNULTA, Scott, AB 17; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 2 years; home, 250
N College st Decatur, 111
MACDONALD, Jack, BSJ 30; practic-
ing advertising 1 year; present posi-
tion, selling advertising, Thomas FClarke and company, 64 E Lake st
Chicago; home, 7647 Greenview aveChicago, 111
MACK, Lathrop, AB 27; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 4 years; present position, Ohiosports editor, Associated Press, 383
Madison ave New York, NY; home,950 E Broad st Columbus, O
MACKENZIE, Clark E, 21-22; MPJ;member of Elks, Delta Sigma; prac-
ticing advertising 8 years; present po-
sition, advertising solicitor, Elgin
Courier News, Spring st Elgin; home,388 Park st Elgin, 111
MACNAUGHTON, C A, BS 17; MPJ;member of the Agate Club of Chicago;
practicing advertising 11 years; pres-
ent position, advertising space solici-
tor, Powers and Stone inc, 38 SDearborn st Chicago, 111; home, 208
N Oak Park ave Oak Park, 111
MACPHERSON, Iris C, BSJ, 28; 6642
Ellis ave Chicago, 111
MADDOCK, Katharine L, BA (Rock-
ford College) 15; MA (111) 16; MPJ;practicing journalism 13 years; pres-
ent position, assistant editor, Maga-zine of the Brotherhood of Locomo-
tive Fireman and Enginemen, Cleve-
land; home, 15335 Plymouth pi East
Cleveland, O
MADISON, George N, AB 08; MPJ;practicing journalism 15 years, writer
of 7 books for boys under the namesGordon Stuart and Elliott Whitney,
author of several hundred short stories
for boys published in Boys Life,
Youth, Haversack, Young People, BoyLife, etc., published first story in
Illinois Magazine in 1908; present po-
sition, associate editor, A N Marquis
company, 918 N Michigan ave Chica-
go; home, 6420 Ellis ave Chicago, 111
MAHER, E K, 19-20; MPJ; member of
AF and AM; married in 23 to Pearl
McCloud; children, E K jr 6, Patri-
cia Dee 4; linotype operator 8 years;
present position, linotype operator,
The Quincy Herald-Whig, Herald sq,
Quiney, 111; home, Payson, 111
MAHER, Martin F, AB 30; present po-
sition, advertising, Mandel Brothers,
Chicago, 111.
MALCOLM, Charles Wesley, BS 02. CE06; practicing journalism 3 years,
author, Malcolms Graphic Statics;
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present position, consulting engineer;
home, 1223 Granville ave Chicago, 111
MALCOLMSON, David, BS 20, AB 21;
practicing journalism 2 years; present
position, coach for short story writers,
544 Rustic rd Santa Monica Canyon;home, 544 Rustic rd Santa MonicaCanyon, Calif
MANN, Frank I, BL 76; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 3 years, publisher of
Chenoa, Illinois Gazette; present po-
sition, farmer, Gilman; home, Gilman,111
MANN, Marjorie (see Mrs P M Arm-itage)
MANNING, H M, 22-23, 25-26; present
position, reporter, Champaign NewsGazette staff; home, Champaign, 111
MARBERRY, M Marion, BSJ 30; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 3 years; present position,
reporter, Chicago Tribune; home, 602
S Busey st Urbana, 111
MARCH, Helen, (see Mrs J RichardBanks)
MARION, Rose A (see Mrs Robert JBoylan)
MARKWARD, Henry W, 13-17; present
position, advertising salesman, GoodHousekeeping Magazine; home, 547
Jackson ave River Forest, 111
MARQUAM, W P, BS 27; MPJ; mar-
ried in 28; practicing advertising 3
years; present position, advertising
manager, Diamond Rubber company,Akron; home, 605 Malvern rd Ak-ron, O
MARSH, Robert Lockwood, BS 26;
MPJ; member of Alpha Delta Sigma;practicing advertising 6 years; pres-
ent position, advertising copywriter,
Dorsch-Kircher Organization inc, 111
N Canal st Chicago, 111; home, 825
Main st Evanston, 111
MARTIN, Frances, AB 26; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; reporter; deceased
MARTIN, Joe Neeley, 12-13, 14-16;
present position, newspaper publisher
Sullivan Herald; home, 1002 Harrisonst Sullivan, 111
MARTIN, John Eden, 13-14; MPJ;practicing journalism 18 years; pres-
ent position, city clerk, Moultrie
County Abstract company, Sullivan;
home, 707 Grant st Sullivan, 111
MARTIN, Lloyde C, BSJ 28; prac-
ticing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, mens clothing merchant, 129-31
W Main st Urbana; home, 409 WCalifornia st Urbana, 111
MASSOCK, Richard G, 16-19; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta
Epsilon; married to Mattie KingShropshire; practicing journalism 12
years; present position, columnist, As-
sociated Press, 383 Madison ave NewYork; home, 48 E 49th st New YorkNY
MATHEWS, Clyde Milton, LLB 03; at-
torney; deceased (30)
MATHEWS, Delia Emerzilla, AB (111)
25; BJ (Mo) 26; MPJ; member of
Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha,
Gamma Alpha Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 4 years; present position,
assistant state editor, Decatur Review,
Decatur, 111; home, Bement, 111
MATHEWS, William R, AB 17; MPJ;practicing journalism 12 years; pres-
ent position, newspaper publisher,
State consolidated Publishing com-
pany, Tucson; home, 506 E 1st st
Tucson, Ariz
MAY, William Wyman, AB 09; pres-
ent position, mail order business,
Montgomery Ward and company;
home 50 E 10th st New York, NYMAYERSTEIN, Ralph M, 14-16 (111),
also attended Purdue University;
MPJ; practicing journalism 11 years;
present position, vice president, First
Merchants company, Main st Lafay-
ette; home, 808 Highland st Lafayette,
Ind
MEEK, Harold T, AB 18; present po-
sition, dramatic critic and telegraph
editor St. Louis Star; home, 5021 St.
Louis ave St. Louis, Mo
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MEHREN, Edward J, BS 06; MPJ;practicing journalism 22 years, 4 years
associate editor of Engineering Rec-
ord, 5 years editor of EngineeringRecord, 5 years editor of EngineeringNews-Record, 8 years vice president,
McGraw Hill Publishing company;present position, vice president, Mc-Graw Hill Publishing company, 520N Michigan ave Chicago; home, 2440Lake View ave Chicago, 111
MELANGTON, Robert, 22-23, 25-26
111), also attended Northwestern Uni-versity; married; sales correspondent
David J Molloy company; present po-
sition, lawyer; home, 606 Lake aveWilmette, 111
MELL, John D, LLB 03 ; married in 04,
one daughter; author of articles for
country newspapers in Illinois in early
nineties; present position, lawyer, 209-
11 J P White bldg Roswell ; home, 209N Michigan st Roswell, NM
MERKER, David F, BS 20; MPJ; prac-
ticing advertising* 5 years; present
position, district superintendent RuralSales, Crowell Publishing company,250 Park ave New York, NY; home,222 E 20th st Portland, Ore
MERRILL, Clifford Charles, summers20, 22, 23 ;
present position, field man-ager, Country Gentleman; home, For-rest, 111
MERRILL, Mildred Edith (see MrsHarry Spoor jr)
MERRILL, Theodore, BSJ 29, graduatestudent (111) ; home, Roodhouse, 111
MEYER, F W, AB 20; member Adver-tising Club, Advertising ManagersAssociation; practicing advertising 6
years; present position, advertising
manager, Piatt Music company 832 SBroadway, Los Angeles; home, 6319Colgate ave Los Angeles, Calif
MILES, Russell H, AB (111) 25, also at-
tended Purdue University; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; marriedin 27 to Mary A Polk (26) ; one son
Russell Harrison jr 2; practicing jour-
nalism 5 years; present position, pro-
motion division, Detroit Times, 1370
Cass ave Detroit; home, 2710 W Chi-
cago st Detroit, Mich
MILES, Mrs Russell H (Mary A Polk),
AB 26; married in 27; practicing jour-
nalism 1 year; present position, house-
wife; home, 2710 W Chicago st De-
troit, Mich
MILES, William Davis, 03-05; married;
children, 2 sons; present position, job
printer, 110 N Walnut st Champaign,
111; home, 503 W Washington blvd
Urbana, 111
MILLER, Mrs A Amasa (Irma Vander-
beck), AB 24; MPJ; member of Theta
Sigma Phi; married in 29 to A AmasaMiller, lawyer, of New York City;
practicing free lance and journalism 7
years; present position, free lance, ed-
itorial, secretarial, Book Illustrations
Service, General PO, Box 64, NewYork; home, 274 W 12th st NewYork, NY
MILLER, Carl R, AB 20; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 7 years; present po-
sition, copywriter, Marschalk andPratt inc, 369 'Lexington ave NewYork; home, 14 E 9th st New York,
NY
MILLER, Doris Keane, AB 28; HydePark hotel, 1551 E 51st st Chicago,
111
MILLER, Earle L, 19-20; member of
National Association of Cost Account-
ants, Masonic Order, American Le-
gion; practicing journalism 4 years,
short stories for the popular type;
present position, farming and short
story writing; home, Erieville, NY
MILLER, Francis H, 14-18; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 2% years; present
position, political writer, WenatcheeDaily World, Wenatchee; home, Wen-atchee, Wash
MILLER, Frank C, AB (111) 27; also
attended Grinnell College, Iowa State
Teachers College; present position,
Eastman Kodak company; home,Rochester, NY
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MILLER, Gerald, 25-27 (111), also at-
tended University of Wisconsin; mar-
ried; 2 daughters; practicing journal-
ism 3 years; present position, assist-
ant city editor, Associated Press,
Chicago, 111
MILLER, H Curtis, AB 28; practicing
advertising 1 year; present position,
sales work mens furnishings, Halle
Brothers company, 624 Market ave NCanton; home, 2407 Cleveland ave NWCanton,
MILLER, John E, AB (Mich) 94, AM(111) 02; practicing journalism 15
years, editor of Sunday School liter-
ature with Brethern Publishing house
13 years, literary editor of same firm
2 years; present position, literary ed-
itor, Brethern Publishing house, Elgin;
home, 235 Hamilton ave Elgin, 111
MILLER, Josephine G, summer 24;
practicing journalism 3 years; present
position, bookkeeper, McClellan, Mc-Donaugh Electrical Contractors, 116 SRace st Urbana; home, 205 W Wash-ington st Urbana, 111
MILLER, Mildred Eleanor, AB 25;
MPJ; member of Theta Sigma Phi;
practicing journalism 3 years; present
position, in charge of promotion for
college department, Scott Foresmanand company, 623 S Wabash ave Chi-
cago; home, 6015 Kimbark ave Chi-
cago, 111
MILLION, Latimer, 24-28; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 6 years; present po-
sition, editor, drama section of Chi-
cago Herald and Examiner, Hearst sq
Chicago, 111; home, 1639 Hinman ave
Evanston, 111
MILLS, Charles E, AB 29; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha;practicing journalism 3 years; pres-
ent position, secretary and press rep-
resentative for Senator Glenn, writer
of bi-weekly Washington News Letter
and special feature articles, United
States Senate, Washington; home,
1900 F st NW, Washington, DC
MINNEMAN, Mrs C Joseph (KathrynJ Bradfield), AB (111) 27, also at-
tended Indiana University; present
position, interior decorator; home, 2736
N Pennsylvania ave Indianapolis, Ind
MIRICK, Harry Rugee, AB 13; present
position, president, amusement enter-
prises corp; home, 758 N McCaddenpi Los Angeles, Calif
MOBERLEY, Benjamin L, 22-24, 25-26;
present position, reporter, Birming-
ham News; home, Birmingham, Ala
MOLDEN, Henry, BSJ 29; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa TauAlpha; practicing journalism 1 year;
present position, bureau manager, In-
ternational News Service, 226 1/£
South Sixth, Springfield, 111; home,
Troy, 111
MONAHAN, Mary C, AB 27; memberof Theta Sigma Phi; practicing jour-
nalism 3 years; present position, re-
porter, Jefferson Park Weekly, 4803
Milwaukee ave Chicago, 111; home, Ar-
eola, 111
MONTROSS, Mrs Lynn (Lois Seyster),
AB 19; member of Theta Sigma Phi;
one daughter, Charmain Lynn; prac-
ticing journalism 3 years; present
work, short story writer; home 2
Prospect st Woodstock, Vt
MOORE, Ellsworth, AB 10; married; 4
boys; practicing journalism 2 years;
present position, creamery business,
Kent City; home, Kent City, Mich
MOORE, John C, 08-11; MPJ; memberof Advertising Federation of America,
Chicago Advertising Council; married;
children, boy 6, girl 4; practicing ad-
vertising 18 years; present position,
vice president Aubrey and Moore inc,
410 N Michigan ave Chicago; home,
180 W Delaware pi Chicago, 111
MORRIS, George, AB (111) 10, also at-
tended Indiana University ; MPJ ; mar-
ried; children, Marjorie 16, Robert 13,
John 11, Howe 7; practicing journal-
ism 20 years, 8 years reporter on
Chicago Tribune, 2 years early mail
editor of Chicago Tribune, 5 years
editor of Trib and Co-operator (house
organs of Chicago Tribune), 4 years
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advertising copywriter for Chicago
Tribune, 1 year manager business sur-
vey Chicago Tribune, 2 years copychief of advertising department of
Chicago Tribune; present position,
manager promotion and research, Lib-
erty Weekly inc, 220 E 42nd st NewYork, NY; home, 2 Mayhew ave,
Larchmont, NY
MORRIS, Richard H, 24-25; present po-
sition, printer; home, 314 Park ave
River Forest, 111
MORRISSEY, Edward Henry, AB 15;
present position, advertising copy-
writer; home, 903 S Green Bay rd
Highland Park, 111
MORROW, Thomas W, 21-26, 27-28;
present position, reporter, City NewsBureau, Chicago, 111
MOYER, Elmer, BS 26; married to Dor-
othy Blumenfeld (26) ; one son Rich-
ard A 1; practicing advertising 1
year; present position manager cloth-
ing store, Kaybee stores inc, 217 NPhillips st Sioux Falls; home, 712 SPrairie st Sioux Falls, S Dak
MOYNIHAN, Mildred L, AB 27; teach-
ing journalism 2 years; present posi-
tion, English instructor, Streator town-
ship high school, 610 N Bloomington
st Streator; home, 303 W Lincoln ave
Streator, 111
MUELLER, Anita, 21-22 (111), BSJ(Mo) 25, AM (Mo) 26; MPJ; mem-ber of St. Louis Town Club; practic-
ing journalism 4 years; present posi-
tion, instructor in journalism at
Webster College, Webster Groves, Mo,and member of Sunday Magazine staff,
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis;
home, 4915 Northland pi, St. Louis, Mo
MULLEN, James J, BSJ 29; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi
;practicing
journalism 2 years; present position,
reporter, feature writer, staff photog-
rapher, Lansing Capital News, Lans-
ing; home, 317 N Pine st Lansing,
Mich
MUNGER, F A, 04-05; practicing jour-
nalism 16 years; present position,
printer, Nelson-Hall company, Rock-
ford; home, Rockford, 111
MURPHY, Everett F, BS 16; present
position, sales promotion and advertis-
ing counselor, Homer McKee company,Indianapolis, Ind
MURPHY, Lawrence William, AB (Wis)
21, AM (No Dak) 23, graduate stu-
dent (111) 24-28; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha,
president of American Association of
Teachers of Journalism; married, prac-
ticing journalism 8 years; teaching
journalism 10 years; author of various
text books and articles on journalism;
present position, director of School
of Journalism, University of Illinois
Urbana; home, 206 Michigan st Ur-bana, 111
MYERS, Frances H, BS 28; present po-
sition, university editor, ChampaignNews Gazette; home, 705 S Third st
Champaign, 111
MYERS, George W, BL (111) 88, ML(111) 91, also attended Chicago inst;
member of Sigma Psi; practicing jour-• nalism 30 years; 28 years associate
editor School of Science and Mathe-matics, mathematics teacher, at Chi-
cago and New York city, special math-ematics editor of mathematics texts at
Chicago; editor mathematics texts andmanuals for University of ChicagoPress, author and joint author of some25 school texts and revisions for the
University of Chicago Press and Scott
Foresman and company since 03, manymagazine articles 00-30; present posi-
tion, emeritus professor of University
of Chicago, special mathematics editor,
Scott Foresman and company, 623 SWabash ave, Chicago; home, 1510 E67th pi, Chicago, 111
MYERS, Mrs Myron Arthur (Ella
Burns), AB 19; MPJ; practicing jour-
nalism 11 years; present position, pub-
licity and advertising, General Foods
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corporation, 250 Park ave, New York;home, 10 Mitchell pi, New York, NY
MYSCH, W H (formerly Herbert PMysch), 20-24; MPJ; member of
Alpha Delta Sigma; practicing adver-
tising 6 years; present position, adver-
tising manager, Flint Eaton and com-
pany, 148 N Franklin st Decatur;home, 345 S Crea st Decatur, 111
NALBACH, James M, 25-29; MPJ;
present position, senior clerk, Common-wealth Edison company, 72 W Adamsst Chicago; home, Chicago, 111
NEEDHAM, Dorothy W, AB 26; pres-
ent position, advertising copywriter;
home, 5953 Winthrop ave Chicago, 111
NEFF, Loyd L, 15-16 (111), PhB (Chi)
14; MPJ; member of Kansas City
Chamber of Commerce; married to
Ethelyn Strodtman (University of
Missouri 18) ; children, Bill 5, Su-
zanne 6 months; practicing journalism
15 years; present position, manager,
Kansas City Daily Drovers Telegram,
1505 Genesee st Kansas City; home,
1710 W 50th st Kansas City, Mo
NEIDLINGER, Elizabeth, AB (111) 27,
also attended University of Wisconsin,
Northwestern University; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 3 years; present posi-
tion, reporter, Lloyd Hollister inc, 1132
Central ave, Wilmette, 111; home, 936
Forest ave Evanston, 111
NELSON, Franklin Peter, 19-20; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman;
home, 719 Ontario st Oak Park, 111
NELSON, John, BS 21, also attended
University of Minnesota; 6 years study
abroad; present work, poet, author,
and critic; home, 3903 N Lawndaleave Chicago, 111
NEU, Clarence L, AB 06; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism and advertising 24
years, 3 months reporter of City Press
Association at Chicago, 1 year solicitor
advertising for Chicago Daily News,
22 years director of advertising Physi-
cians Record company at Chicago;
writer of articles, publisher of monthlybulletin for hospitals; present position,
president, Physicians Record company,161 W Harrison st Chicago; home,4844 Kenmore ave Chicago, 111
NEVINS, Allan, AB (111) 12, AM (111)
13, also attended Columbia University;
member of City Club, Century Club,
Authors Club of New York; married;one daughter, Ann Elizabeth; practic-
ing journalism 15 years, 10 years edi-
torial writer for New York EveningPost, 3 years editorial writer for Na-tion, 1 year editor of New York Sun,2 years editorial work on New YorkWorld; professor of American Historyat Cornell University since 1927; au-
thor of, Life of Robert Rogers 14,
Illinois 17, A Century of Journalismappeared in The Evening Post 22,
American Social History Recorded byBritish Travelers 23, The AmericanStates During and After the Revolu-
tion 24, The Emergence of ModernAmerica 27; editor, The Diary of
Philip Hone 17; home, 310 Fall Creekdr Ithaca, NY
NEWMAN, E J, 26-27 (111), also at-
tended Chicago University, Northwest-
ern University; present position, ad-
vertising copywriter; home, 3557 Lyn-dale ave Chicago, 111
NEWTON, C J, 18-19 (111), also at-
tended Northwestern University; MPJ;
practicing journalism and advertising
11 years; present position, advertising
salesman, United Business publishers
inc, 239 W 39th st New York, NY;home, 406 N State st Champaign, 111
NEWTON, Marshall E, 17-18 (111), AB(Columbia) 23, BLit (Columbia) 24;
MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;
practicing journalism 11 years; pres-
ent position, reporter, New YorkTimes, Times Square New York, NY;home, 114-38 201 st St. Albano, NY
NICHOLS, Frederick A, 25-28; present
position, advertising department Chi-
cago Tribune; home, 6653 Stewart ave
Chicago, 111
NICHOLS, J L, AB 13; married; 3
children; present position, president,
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J L Nichols and company inc, Naper-
ville; home, Naperville, 111
NICHOLS, Rae Crampton, BS (111) 15,
also attended Chicago University;
present position, contact department,
R R Donnelley and Sons company, 350
E 22nd st Chicago; home, 6800 Jeffery
ave Chicago, 111
NICHOLSON, C H, 19-21 (111), also at-
tended University of Missouri; pres-
ent position, secretary C B Nicholson
Printing company; home, 100 S Main
st St. Louis, Mo
NOBLE, Joseph M, AB 16; MPJ; mem-
ber of National Editorial association,
Panhandle Press association, Sigma
Delta Chi; married in 22 to Marie MJones; practicing journalism 16
years; present position, editor and
publisher, The Canadian Record, Can-
adian; home, Canadian, Tex
NORTH, Mrs Stanley G (Lois Mary
Watt); 19-20 (111), also attended
Northwestern; member of Omega Up-
silon ; married to Stanley G North ; one
daughter Nancy; present position,
assistant editor, Music News, 1739
Straus bldg, Chicago, 111; home, 717
Washington blvd, Oak Park, 111
NORTRIDGE, Florence Marie (see Mrs
William Henry Beatty)
NOWLAN, John T, 22-25; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 6 years; present po-
sition, editor and manager, The Galva
News, Galva; home, Galva, 111
NOWLAN, Robert J, BSJ 28; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi, Illinois
Press association; married in 30 to
Barbara Dunlap (Wyoming, 111)
;
practicing journalism 3 years; present
position, assistant editor and manager,
Stark County News, Toulon; home,
Toulon, 111
NUTTALL, Lawrence Nelson, AB 29;
present position, Wabash News Serv-
ice, 205 Harrison Bank bldg Vincennes,
Ind
NYMEYER, Fred Henry, AB 11; pres-
ent position, broker, 52 Wall st NewYork, NY
OATHOUT, Alice M, BSJ 29; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi; present
position; secretary, department of
farm organization and management,University of Illinois, Urbana, 111;
home, 1025 Adams, Macomb, 111
ODLE, Wilbur C, 27-28; present posi-
tion, printer, Noblesville Daily Ledger;home, 1241 Cherry st Noblesville, Ind
OGLE, Arthur H, AB 13; MPJ; memberAssociation of National Advertisers
(director), Audit Bureau of Circula-
tions (director);practicing journalism
and advertising 17 years; present posi-
tion, advertising director and assistant
marketing director, Bauer S Black di-
vision of The Kendall company, 2500
S Dearborn st, Chicago; home, 3648
Sheridan rd, Chicago, 111
OGLETREE, G M, 23-26; MPJ; memberof Alpha Delta Sigma; practicing
journalism 4% years; present posi-
tion, justice of peace, owner Ogletree
Furniture company, 1802 29th st SHomewood; home, Lake Drive apt
Homewood, Ala
OLDEN, Mrs Harry H (Mona Laugh-lin), 20-21 (111), also attended KansasCity Junior College; present position,
advertising; home, 7434 Jefferson st
Kansas City, Mo
OLSEN, Arthur B (formerly Arthur LOlsen), MPJ; member of Chicago
Association of Commerce, Chicago
Post No. 70 of American Legion;prac-
ticing advertising 10 years; present
position, advertising solicitor, Chicago
Tribune, Chicago, 111; home, 830 Green-
leaf ave Glencoe, 111
OLSON, Esther Evangeline, 19-20 (111),
also attended University of Minneso-
ta;, present position, playwright; home,
164 N Oak Park ave Oak Park, 111
OLSON, Irma Eunice, AB (111) 22, also
attended Northwestern University;
practicing journalism 8 years; pres-
ent position, editor, Stanolind Record,
910 S Michigan ave Chicago; home,
4869 N Hermitage ave Chicago, 111
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OLSON, Stella Marguerite, AB (111) 27,
also attended Nebraska Wesleyan Uni-
versity; present position, reporter,
Master Reporting company, Chicago,
111
O'RYAN, Fergus, AB 24; present posi-
tion, reporter; home, 626 Wisconsin st
Oak Park, 111
OSBORN, Arthur S, 19-22 (111), also at-
tended Wisconsin University, Kansas
City Junior College; practicing adver-
tising 8 years; present position, light-
ing division, Rainbow Light inc, 1700
E 15th st Kansas City; home, 3311
Gillham rd Kansas City, Mo
OSBORNE, Edna Pearle (see Mrs Selden
Lincoln Whitcomb)
OSBORNE, Millard, 19-20; present posi-
tion, linotype operator; home 1105 WHill st Urbana, 111
OSGOOD, Frances Harriet, 27-28; prac-
ticing editorial and secretarial work 3
years; present position, clerk and sten-
ographer, School of Journalism, Uni-
versity of Illinois; home, 412 WSpringfield ave Champaign, 111
OSGOOD, Sewall M, 16-17; member of
Rotary, Midland, American Legion;
married; 2 children; has newspaper
file of 1810 published by sons great
great grandfather in New York state;
practicing journalism 16 years; pres-
ent position, western manager publica-
tion, National Retail Hardware asso-
ciation, 228 N La Salle st Chicago, 111;
home, 438 Montclair ave Glen Ellyn,
111
O'SHEA, Maurice F, AB (111) 27, also
attended St. Benedict College; MPJ;
practicing journalism and advertising
5 years; present position, advertising
copywriter, Butler brothers, Randolph
and Canal sts Chicago; home, 919 NKarlov ave Chicago, 111
OWEN, George Edwin, BS 23; present
position, publisher and advertiser, 5 S
Wabash ave room 1901 Mailers bldg
Chicago, 111
OWEN, Margaret C, AB 26; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
telephone supervisor, Public Service
company of Northern Illinois, 72 WAdams st Chicago, 111; home, 516
Lake st Oak Park, 111
PACIS, Vicente Albano, AB (111) 24,
also attended University of Wisconsin;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, Manila
Press Club; married; 2 children;
practicing journalism 6 years; present
position, editor, The Philippines Her-
ald, Manila Philippines; home, 4
Somme st San Juan, Rizal, PI
PAGE, Calvin S, 71-75; present work,
writing and publishing books, Science
Publishing company, 9 E Erie st
Chicago, 111
PAGE, John A, BS 23; married; one
child; practicing journalism 5 years;
present position, assistant circulation
manager, Butler Brothers, Randolphand Canal sts Chicago, 111; home, 763
Grace st Elgin, 111
PAIGE, Melba Esther, summer 25 (111),
also attended Indiana University;
present position, assistant manager,
Flint Shopping News; home, 209 WFirst ave Flint, Mich
PAINE, Arthur E, AB (111) 99, AM(111) 00, also attended University of
California, University of California
Southern Branch, University of South-
ern California; practicing journalism
7 years, 3 years owner and publisher
Pana (111) Evening News, 6 monthseditor Peoria (111) Herald, 2 years
editor Long Beach (Calif) Tribune, 1
year reporter Long Beach (Calif)
Press, writer of special articles; pres-
ent position, educator, HuntingtonPark Union high school, Miles andBelgrove, Huntington Park; home,
2834 Grand ave Huntington Park,
Calif
PALMER, Arthur Nelson, 23-24, 25-26;
present position, catalogue advertis-
ing; home, 571 W 139th st Apt 61
New York, NY
PALMER, Mrs. Arthur W (AnnaFletcher Shattuck), BL 91, ML 95;
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present position, writer; home, 1115
California st Urbana, 111
PARKHURST< Matthew Simpson, BS12; married; 3 children; practicing
journalism and free lance writing 18
years; present position, publicity,
Union Stock Yard and Transit com-pany, Union Stock Yards Chicago, 111;
home, 616 Prospect ave Lake Bluff, 111
PARKS, James Harvey, BS 75; editor;
deceased (16)
PARR, Russell Curtiss, 20-21 (111), also
attended St. Louis Fine Arts School,
Chicago Art Institute, Academic Color-
ossi of France; present position, art
editor; home, 204 10th ave Charles
City, la
PARRES, M H, BS (111) 24, also at-
tended Washington University; MPJ;
married; one son 1; practicing jour-
nalism 6 years; present position, ad-
vertising department, Belleville Advo-
cate, Belleville, 111; home, 234 Hazel
ave East St. Louis, 111
PARRISH, Wayne William, 25-27 (111),
BSJ (Columbia) 29, MA (Columbia)
30; MPJ; member of Sigma Delta
Chi; practicing journalism 5 years;
winner of Pultizer prize traveling
scholarship at Columbia university 30
and now traveling in Europe; present
position, correspondent, New YorkHerald-Tribune, New York; home,New York, NY; now traveling in
Europe.
PARRISH, Mrs Wayne W (Enid Baird)AB (111) 27, MS (Columbia) 28;MPJ; member of Theta Sigma Phi,
Kappa Tau Alpha; married in 28;one daughter; practicing journalism 2years; at present, traveling abroad;home, Jamaica, 111
PARSONS, Allan D, AB 24; MPJ;member of Direct Mail advertising
association, Alpha Delta Sigma, Chi-
cago society of Typographic Arts;married to Florence Ballinger (24)
;
practicing journalism 7 years; pres-
ent position, advertising manager,Coe Laboratories inc, 6033 Wentworth
ave Chicago; 'home, 8034 Ellis aveChicago, 111
PARTRIDGE, Mrs Beatrice L (Beatrice
Babcock Lovell), 17-19; present posi-
tion, editorial assistant, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor; home, 630Packard st Ann Arbor, Mich
PASCHAL, Paul M, 12-13; MPJ; mem-ber of Press club of Chicago, NationalEditorial Association, Illinois PressAssociation; married; one son 12;present position, editor, Chronicle pub-lishing company, St. Charles; home,St. Charles, 111
PATTEN, G R, 19-20 (111), also at-
tended Minnesota University; MPJ;married; practicing journalism 10
years; writer of special articles andshort stories; present position, editor,
Plant Publishing company, 112 SEvers st Plant City; home, Box 203rt 2 Plant City, Fla
PATTERSON, R A, BS 24; MPJ; mar-ried; one child; practicing advertis-
ing 5 years; present position, adver-
tising, Tribune company, 435 NMichigan ave Chicago; home, 8141Harper st Chicago, 111
PAUL, Eliza R, 26-28; present position,
Methodist Book Concern, 740 Rush st
Chicago, 111
PAULSON, Philip, 18-21 (111), also at-
tended Kent Law College; present po-
sition, associate editor, System Maga-zine; home, 549 Surf st Chicago, 111
PAULSON, Roy B, BSJ 29; 112 WAdams st Chicago, 111
PEARCE, Roger Vincent, AB 24; pres-
ent position, advertising manager, OW Richardson company, 125 S Wabashave Chicago, 111
PEARRE, William P, 16-17, 18-19; MPJ;practicing journalism 11 years; pres-
ent position, manager creative division,
Manz corporation, 4043 Ravenswoodave, Chicago; home, 162 E Superiorst Chicago, 111
PEFFER, Helen H, attended Gouchercollege of Baltimore, Md 15-17, AB
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(Kans) 19; attended summer school at
Northwestern 23, AM (111) 26, at-
tended 111 27-29; MPJ; member of
Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha,Mortarboard; practicing journalism
10 years; writer of special articles;
member journalism faculty (111), 27-
30; present position, managing editor,
Eefrigerating Engineering, 37 W 39th
st, New York; home, 25 E 30th st,
New York, NY
PELTZ, Ralph C, AB 21; present po-
sition, newspaper publisher; home, 101
W Main st Clinton, 111
PENCE, William David, Cert 86; CE95; home, 1207 Michigan ave Evanston,
111
PERKINS, Esther M, AB (111) 22, also
attended Ward Belmont College, North-
western University; present position,
advertising, Los Angeles Times; home,
1462 Durango ave Los Angeles, Calif
PERRY, Leonora (see Mrs N N Dalton)
PERRY, Russel A, AB 27; member of
Charcoal club of Baltimore; practicing
advertising 3 years; present position,
commercial artist, Perry Advertising
service, 17 E Fayette st, Baltimore;
home, 2200 Maryland ave, Baltimore,
Md
PETERSON, Lambert Edward, 20-21;
present position, printer; home, 4821
Oakwood ave Downers Grove, 111
PETTIT, Royce E, 19-20; MPJ; memberof Illinois Press Association, Mason,American Legion; married in 27 to
Dorothy Wait; 3 children; practicing
journalism 15 years; 1st lieutenant in-
fantry ORC; present position, editor
and assistant advertising manager,
The Reynolds Press, Reynolds; home,
Reynolds, 111
PEYRAUD, Albert Paul, 11-15; present
position, advertising; home, 5450
Cornell ave Chicago, 111
PHELPS, William C 19-21; present po-
sition, advertising salesman ; home,625 Park ave River Forest, 111
PHILLIPS, Grace M, 17-18; MPJ;practicing journalism 4 years present
position, part owner, Fox Valley Pub-lishing company, 118 W Main st
Dundee, 111; home, 44 Julian pi Elgin,
111
PICKARD, Edward W, AB 88; MPJ;member of Press club of Chicago, Ad-venturers club of Chicago; practicing
journalism 42 years; reporter ChicagoMorning News 88, copy reader of Chi-
cago Morning News, copy reader Chi-
cago Evening Post 90, then assistant
city editor, telegraph editor and city
editor of Chicago Evening Post 90-10,
went to Venezuela for Saturday Eve-
ning Post, worked on daily marketpaper, came to Western NewspaperUnion, was sent to Panama to write
up the Canal 14, has covered all Re-
publican and Democratic conventions,
writes signed weekly and semi-edito-
rial review of news which appears in
small town newspapers; present posi-
tion, assistant editor, Western News-paper Union, 210 S Desplaines st, Chi-
cago; home, 625 Addison st, Chicago,
111
PIERCE, Elan Albert, cert 76; BS, 14;
editor and publisher; deceased
PIETERS, Dorothy Dix, AB (111) 26,
also attended Northwestern Univer-
sity; MPJ; member of Rogers ParkJuniors; practicing journalism 4
years; present position, associate ed-
itor, F A Vikrus and company, 440 SDearborn st Chicago; home, 7220Greenview ave Chicago, 111
PIKE, Claude Othello, 01-02; present po-
sition, South American Correspondent,
Chicago Daily News; present address,
Chicago Daily News, Chicago, 111
PINCKARD, Harold R, (111) 15-16, 17-
20, AB (Marshall) 29; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon;
married; one daughter 4; practicing
journalism 12 years; present position,
instructor in journalism, Marshall col-
lege, and managing editor, The Her-ald-Advertiser, Huntington; home, 414W 10th ave, Huntington, W Va
PINKERTON, Francis Elmore Jr, BS09; MPJ; practicing journalism 14
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years, 4 years reporter ChampaignNews and Urbana Courier, 1 year ag-
ricultural editor Chicago Farmers andDrovers Journal, 1 year Press BureauIllinois College of Agriculture, 1 year
editor-manager Rossville (111) Press,
3 years editor and part owner Jersey-
ville (111) Republican, 1 year manag-ing editor Portage (Wis) Daily Reg-
ister, 1 year acting state editor Mil-
waukee (Wis) Journal, in charge of
Publicity campaign for irrigating
water company; present position, own-
er fruit and poultry ranch, 1412
Orange st Riverside, Calif
PIPER, Edith N, AB (Westfield Col-
lege), BE (Illinois State Normal Uni-
versitj7), summer (111) 17; practicing
journalism 7 years; present position,
editor, David C Cook publishing com-pany, North Grove ave Elgin; home,814 Brook st Elgin, 111
PLANK, Mrs Jean Mahan (Jean Curtis
Mahan), cert 78, BL 14; author; home,2230 First st, San Diego, Calif
PIRIE, Albert J, BS (111) 22, also at-
tended Northwestern; practicing pub-
licity 8 years; present position, motionpicture theater work, Paramount Pub-lix corporation, Alabama theater,
Birmingham; home Birmingham Ath-
letic club Birmingham, Ala
PLATT, Mrs Benjamin (Madge WYoung), 23-24 (111), also attended
Chicago Physical Education Normal;present position, newspaper work;
home, 505 W Union st Champaign, 111
POLK, Mary Agnes (see Mrs Russell HMiles)
POND, Henry E, LLB (111) 05, BL(Lincoln col) 08; MPJ; married;
practicing journalism 21 years; con-
duct column Lamped in the Limelight
in Greenview (111) Review, founded
Greenview Review at Greenview, 111
09-20, founded and published the Old
Salem Daily Chautauquan at Old
Salem Chautauqua 99-00, talked on op-
eration of Daily Illini at St Louis
Worlds Fair 04; present position, at-
torney at law, Petersburg; home,
Petersburg, 111
POND, Seymour Gates, 18-24; memberof Author's Guild, Authors League of
America; practicing journalism 6
years, writer of newspaper feature
stories on travel; present position, fic-
tion writer; home, 148 Waverly pi
New York, NY
PONZER, Mrs Howard S (Mary JaneCox), 26-29; member of Theta SigmaPhi; married in 30 to H S Ponzer,
(BS 29) ; practicing journalism 2
years; present position, newspaperpublicity, Y W C A, Rm 1202, 203 NWabash ave Chicago, 111; home, 4915Louise ave Niles Center, 111
POOR, Edwin L, BS 02, LLB 04; MPJ;married to Lilian Richey; children, son
Don, daughter; practicing journalism
and free lance writing 26 years, 1 year
copywriter for Rothchild and companydepartment store of Chicago, 4 years
advertising manager Crafts and Reedcompany of Chicago, 4 years succes-
sively with Albert G Wade advertis-
ing agency, J Walter Thompson adver-
tising agency, 2 years Commercial Na-tional advertising agency (all of
Chicago), free lance writing and edi-
torial work; present position, editorial
work, South Shore Country Club, 29
S LaSalle st Chicago, 111; home, 607
N Grove ave Oak Park, 111
POST, George E, AB 09; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism and advertising 21
years; 1 year reporter Champaign (111)
News, 2 years reporter Grand Rapids(Mich) News, house organ of Lincoln
Motor company of Detroit, 3 years ad-
vertising copywriter for CampbellTrump and company of Detroit; pres-
ent position, advertising copywriter,
Evans-Winter-Hebb inc, 818 W Han-cock, Detroit, Mich; home, 204 Glen-
dale ave Highland Park, Mich
PORTER, John Guernsey, AB 28; pres-
ent position, newspaper advertising;
home, 205 S Richards st Joliet, 111
POTTER, Frances Adelia (see MrsHenry S Reynolds)
POTTHOFF, Mrs E F (Jean Drayer),
AB 27; MPJ; member of Theta Sigma
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Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha; practicing
journalism 3 years; home, 905 S 1st
st, Champaign, 111
POUNDERS, Mrs Carroll (Harriet Ad-elaide Sanford) AB 16; present posi-
tion, Venables Book company; home,
205 W Main st Oklahoma City, Okla
POWERS, Ray Lyman, BS 22; present
position, newspaper representative,
Barrington; home, 201 Lake st Bar-
rington, 111
PRICE, Bessie May (see Mrs Carlos I
Reed)
PRIEBE, Arthur F, BS 27; member of
Alpha Delta Sigma; practicing jour-
nalism and publicity 3 years; present
position, assistant sales manager, Sani-
tary Scale company, Belvidere; home,
405 N State, Belvidere, 111
PRIESTER, Alan B, BSJ 30; 2723
Pershing st Davenport, la
PRINTUP, Glenn Hale, 17-19; present
position, advertising solicitor, room810 Tribune Tower, Chicago, 111
PRUDEN, Mrs Bradlee (Elizabeth Stut-
son) ; BSJ 28; MPJ; member of Theta
Sigma Phi; married in 28 to Bradlee
Pruden 27; practicing journalism 1
year; writer of special articles; pres-
ent position, reporter, feature writer,
book editor, Lloyd Hollister inc, 1234
Central ave, Wilmette, 111; home, 1014
Noyes st, Evanston, 111
PULCIPHER, K DeWitt, AB 18; MPJ;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta
Epsilon, Press club of Chicago; mar-
ried in 27 to Jessie C Olsen, (North-
western 23, member of Theta SigmaPhi)
;practicing journalism and pub-
licity 12 years; managing editor of
The Shield and Diamond of Pi KappaAlpha fraternity; present position,,
manager, publicity department, Penn-
sylvania railroad, 1617 Pennsylvania
blvd, Philadelphia; business address,
1587 Broad st Station bldg, Phila-
delphia, Pa
PUMPELLY, Ruth Allison, 18-22; pres-
ent position, woman's editor, HeraldWhig, Quincy, 111
PYLE, Robert E, 19-20; present posi-
tion, reporter, Toulon, 111
RAGLAND, Harold W, BS 27; present
position, advertising, 225 N Michiganave Chicago, 111
RAILSBACK, Howard M, AB 11; MPJ;married in 13 to Eve Wiggins; one
son and one daughter; practicing jour-
nalism and advertising 19 years;
present position, director of advertis-
ing, Deere and company, Moline; home,1611 27th st, Moline, 111
RAINES, Merle Vincent, AB 21, AM 22;
present position, writer; home, 831
President st, Brooklyn, NY
RAINEY, Edward C, AB 09; MPJ;married; 3 children; practicing jour-
nalism 20 years, 1 year city editor Mt.Vernon (111) Daily News, 1 year as-
sistant rhetoric instructor at Univer-
sity of Illinois, 2 years editor Salem(111) Republican, 2 years editor Cen-
tralia (111) Daily Review, and associ-
ate editor house organs; present posi-
tion, advertising copy chief, Deereand company, Moline; home, Moline,
111
RALSTON, Hugh Aster, 09-10; present
position, classified advertising manag-er, Beloit Daily News; home, 1019
Clary st Beloit, Wis
RAMEY, Richard M, BS 27; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 4 years; officiates high
school and college football games in
northern Illinois and southern Wis-consin; present position, sports ed-
itor, Rockford Register-Gazette, Wy-man and Mulberry sts Rockford;home, 1445 Myott ave Rockford, 111
RAMSEY, L W, BS 14; MPJ; memberof NY Advertising club ;
practicing ad-
vertising 16 years; author of books
on gardening; present position, adver-
tising, president, L W Ramsey com-pany, Union Bank bldg, 230 N Mich-
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igan ave, Davenport; home, 834 Mar-quette st, Davenport, Iowa
RAND, Helen Margaret, AB (Colo col)
13, AM (Radcliffe col) 18, (111) 21-
22, 25-27; member of Theta SigmaPhi; writing and teaching 8 years;
author of text books and other booksand articles; present position, instruc-
tor in Evanston high school, Evanston,111
RAPHAELSON, Samson M, BA 17;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;practicing journalism 13 years; play-
wright and short story writer, writer
of talking pictures for Al Jolson, Mau-rice Chevalier, etc; present position,
writer, Paramount-Publix corporation,
Hollywood, Calif; home, 234 W 44thst New York, NY
RASMUSSEN, Howard Burnett, BS 27;practicing journalism 3 years; pres-
ent position, plant engineer, Fosterand Kleiser company, 5th ave N at
Eoy st Seattle; home, 1020 Seneca st
Seattle, Wash
REED, Mrs Carlos I (Bessie May Price),
summer (111) 05, 10, 11, also attendedUniversity of Kansas; present work,free lance writer; home, 1615 S 9th
ave Maywood, 111
REED, Chester Otis, BS 11; present po-
sition, professor, Agricultural En-gineering; home, Ohio st Columbus, O
REED, Frederic Alder, 21-22; presentposition, local display department Chi-
cago Herald and Examiner, Chicago,111
REHM, George Edward Jr, 15-17; pres-
ent position, staff Paris Times, 33 RueJean Jacque Russeau, Paris, France
REMINGTON, O J, AB 25; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married in
28 to Florence Lehmann, (woman fea-
ture writer on Journal) ; practicing
journalism 6 years; present position,
reporter, Minneapolis Star, Minneapo-lis; home, 3301 Stevens ave, Minne-apolis, Minn
RENO, Ralph C, AB 29; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 3 years; present position, in
charge of telephone publicity of Strom-
berg-Carlson Telephone manufacturing
company, Lyddon, Hanford and Kim-ball inc, 100 Carlson rd, Rochester,
home, 268 Alexander, Rochester, NY
REPLOGLE, Mrs Luther Irvin (Eliza-
beth Mcllvaine), (111) 20-21; BA(Wellesley) 22; MPJ; author of
books and articles; practicing jour-
nalism 4% years; home, 1540 Euclid
ave, Chicago Heights, 111
RESCH, Francis Alvin, AB 27; present
position, correspondent, Associated
Press, New York, NY
RETZLAFF, Allen, 27-28 (111), also at-
tended University of North Dakota;
member of Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Beta
Kappa; practicing journalism 3 years;
present position, publicity writer,
food and drug administration bureau,
United States department of agricul-
ture, 201 Varick st New York, NY
REYNOLD, Mrs Henry S (Frances APotter), BL 74; writer; deceased (19)
REYNOLDS, H Kenneth, BS 24; MPJ;member of Pi Delta Epsilon, AlphaDelta Sigma; married; 2 sons; prac-
ticing advertising and free lance 5
years; present position, assistant man-ager, Reynolds Seed and Commission
company, 15 N 3rd st East St Louis;
home, 401 N 25th st East St. Louis, 111
RHOADS, Horace Adams, AB 99; re-
porter and editor; deceased (01)
RHODES, James Frederick, BL 76; ed-
itor; deceased
RICHARDS, Edward John, 20-24; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman;
home, 2656 Lunt ave Chicago, 111
RICHARDS, Howard L, 18-19; present
position, staff, Bloomington Panta-graph, Bloomington, 111
RICHARDS, Robert Kenneth, 22-23;
present position, national advertising
department, Illinois State Journal,
301 Hagler bldg Springfield, 111
RICHARDS, Robert W, (111) 18-21, BS(Northwestern) 22; MPJ; member of
106 THE ILLINI JOURNALIST
Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Illinois Press Association; married;
one daughter; father president of Le-
high university at Bethlehem, Pa;practicing journalism 8 years; present
position, city editor, Aurora Beacon-
News, Aurora; home, 410 Plum st,
Aurora, 111
RILEY, Mrs Albert A (Eleanor Na-thalie M Dodge), AB 25; MPJ; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi; married in
30; practicing journalism 6 years;
present position, director of radio pro-
grams, New York City YMCA, 420
Lexington ave New York, NY; home,610 Salem ave Elizabeth, NJ
RILEY, John Stewart, (111) 18-19, BA(Hamilton col) 20; MPJ; member of
Newspaper Advertising Executives As-
sociation; practicing journalism andadvertising 11 years; present position,
advertising director, Rockford News-paper Inc, Rockford; home, Rockford,
111
RINGNESS, T R, BS (111) 25, also at-
tended Bradley Polytechnic Institute;
practicing journalism and advertising
5 years; present position, advertising
copywriter, Westinghouse Electric andManufacturing company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa; home, 1538 Montier st
Wilkinsburg, Pa
RITSCH, Howard Paul, BS 21; present
position, associate editor, Welding En-gineering, 608 S Dearborn st Chicago,
111
ROARK, T L, 09-10; MPJ; member of
Rotary Club, Inland Press Association
;
practicing journalism 13 years, 1 year
sports editor of Quincy (111) Whig,1 year state house reporter of Illinois
State Journal at Springfield (111), 5
years clothing merchant; purchasedDaily By-Standard, Macomb (111) 19;
consolidated with Daily Journal 24;
present position, advertising manager,Journal Printing company, Macomb;home, Macomb, 111
ROBBINS, E T, BS (111) 00; MSA(Iowa State) 07; MPJ; married; 4
daughters; practicing journalism 22
years; 4 years associate editor Breed-
ers Gazette at Chicago, 7 years cor-
respondent, Breeders Gazette, Chicago;
present position, livestock extension
specialist, University of Illinois, Ur-
bana; home, 611 W Oregon st Ur-
bana, 111
ROBBINS,Mrs Henry Edwin (MargaretEsther Stewart), ML 75; home, 6919
Bonsallo ave Los Angeles, Calif
ROBERTS, Ellen, 22-24; present posi-
tion, secretary, publisher, Chicago Eve-
ning American; home, 1733 W 102nd
st Chicago, 111
ROBINSON, Ward Reid, BS 06, CE 09;
present position, publisher; home,
Titus st Bayside Long Island, NY
ROCHE, Adelaide Talbot, AB 26; ad-
vertising manager; home, 2329 Ridge
ave Evanston, 111
ROLFE, Mary Annette, AB (111) 02,
also attended Northwestern Univer-
sity; present position, writer; home,
601 E John st Champaign, 111
ROOS, Mrs Roy E (Dorothy MusickDickenson), AB (111) 25, also at-
tended Eureka college; MPJ; memberof Theta Sigma Phi; practicing jour-
nalism 5 years; present position, ad-
vertising copywriter, Charles Daniel
Frey company, 333 N Michigan ave
Chicago; home, 1718 Thome st Chi-
cago, 111
ROOT, Perrin B, 10-12; MPJ; memberof Masonic Order; married in 17; one
daughter 8; practicing advertising 13
years; present position, advertising
copywriter, Butler Brothers, Randolphand Canal sts Chicago; home, 4533 NHermitage ave Chicago, 111
ROSEN, Ainsley H, BS 23; MPJ; prac-
ticing journalism 8 years; editor Per-
sonal Efficiency magazine; present po-
sition, editor and editorial department
manager, LaSalle Extension Univer-
sity, 4101 Michigan ave Chicago; home,
8257 Ellis ave Chicago, 111
ROSEN, Dorothy, BSJ 30; member of
Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha;932 N Mozart, Chicago, 111
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ROWE, Arthur Wilson jr, 18-20; pres-
ent position, Chicago Herald Examinerdisplay advertising; home, 613 Wash-ington blvd Oak Park, 111
RUMMING, George Edmund, 19-22, 23-
24; present position, newspaper work;home, 1101 N 15th st East St. Louis,
111
RUNDELL, John Leslie, 23-24; present
position, advertising manager, 214
Main st Wayne, Nebr
RUSNACK, Mrs Myron (Viola G Lang),AB 26; home, 4310% N Keystone ave
Chicago, 111
RUSSELL, Lewis Melvin, AB 12; pres-
ent position, advertising representa-
tive, New York American, 1834 Broad-way New York, NY
RUTHVEN, Frank C, 20-23, member of
Inter-Fraternity club; married; prac-
ticing advertising 5 years; present po-
sition, real estate broker, George LBruckert real estate, Oak Park; home,938 Pleasant st Oak Park, 111
RUTLEDGE, George, AB 10, AM 12,
PhD 15; present position, assistant
professor Mathematics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology; home, 29
Bellevue rd Belmount, Mass
SAFFER, Rex Eugene, 17-21, 22-23;
present position, managing editor, Or-
lando Morning Sentinel; home, 2415Oberlin st Orlando, Fla
SAHUD, William Harry, BA 21; MPJ;member of Milwaukee Press Club,
Press Golf Club of Chicago; marriedin 26 to Frances Rhine (University of
Chicago);
practicing journalism 9
years; present position, financial
writer, Chicago Evening American,326 W Madison st Chicago; home,512 Addison st Chicago, 111
SAMUELS, Theresa, BA 18; MPJ;practicing journalism and free lance
12 years; wrote pieces for the Linein the Chicago Tribune; present posi-
tion, copywriter, Lord and Thomas and
Logan, Palmolive bldg, Chicago;
home, 105 E Delaware pi Chicago, 111
SANDERS, Alvin Howard, Hon D (111)
05, also attended Kenyon College;
present position, editor, Breeders
Gazette; home, 529 S Franklin st
Chicago, 111
SANFORD, Harriet A (see Mrs Car-
roll Pounders)
SARIG, Frances Gustavison (Frances
Gustavison), BA 27; MPJ; memberof Theta Sigma Phi; practicing jour-
nalism 3 years; present position, edi-
torial assistant, News publishing com-pany, Sheridan, Ind
SAVAGE, George Marvin, BL 80, ML88; author; deceased (17)
SAVITT, Sol (formerly Sol Savitzki),
BS 23; practicing journalism 7 years;
present position, agent, San Francisco
Examiner, San Francisco, Calif; home,626 Homer ave Palo Alto, Calif
SAWYER, Hamlin Whitmore, Cert 78;
publisher; deceased (28)
SAXTON, Charles Van Keuren, 14-17
(111), also attended Pueblo Junior
College, University of Chicago; MPJ;member of Utah State Press Associa-
tion; married to daughter of publisher;
practicing journalism 8 years, associate
editor, The Weekly Reflex, The OgdenPost; present position, secretary-treas-
urer, office manager, Inland Printing
company, Kaysville; home, Kaysville,
Utah
SCHAFER, Fred Bismark, 08-09 (IU),
also attended Lewis Institute; present
position, president, Schafer Advertis-
ing Agency, room 2049, 120 S LaSalle
st Chicago, 111
SCHENK, Mrs Conrad O (Averil Ellis
Thomas), AB 26; married in 27 to
Conrad O Schenk (BS 27) ; one
daughter 2; practicing journalism 1
year; home, 319 S Cherry st O'Fallon,
111
SCHENKER, Benjamin, BS 22; present
position, advertising; home, 130 NWells st Chicago, 111
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SCHOEFFEL, George W, AB 10; MPJ,
CLU; member of University Club,
Portland Golf Club, president in 29
of Life Underwriters Association of
Oregon; married; one son, George jr
11; practicing journalism 5 years, 1
year reporter on Champaign (111)
Gazette, 4 years reporter and city ed-
itor on Peoria (111) Journal; present
position, general manager for OregonUnion Central Life Insurance com-pany, Cincinnati, O; summer home,Rhodedendum, Ore; present home, 1280E 31st st Portland, Ore
SCHOEFFLER, E, 17-20 (111), BSJ(Columbia) 22; married; 3 sons;
practicing journalism 8 years; present
position, member of editorial staff,
Fairchild publications, 8 E 13th st,
New York, NY; home, 96 27th st,
Jackson Heights, New York, NY
SCHOEN, Jean (formerly Jeanette
Schoen), BS (111) 19, also attendedUniversity of Missouri; author of ar-
ticles for newspapers and magazines;present position, garden service depart-
ment, Joseph Breck and Sons, 85 State
st Boston, Mass; home, 249 W 29th
st New York, NY
SCHOFIELD, William Henry jr, 18-19;
present position, advertising; home,332 S LaSalle st Chicago, 111
SCHOOLEY, Clark H, 23-27; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; 3 broth-
ers all journalists, father local corres-
pondent at Effingham (111) for St.
Louis (Mo), Chicago (111), and Terre
Haute (Ind) papers; practicing jour-
nalism 4 years; present position, cor-
respondent, Associated Press, NewYork, NY
SCHOOLEY, Frank E, BSJ 29; MPJ;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism and publicity 2 years;
present position, assistant in journal-
ism and publicity, University of Illi-
nois Urbana, 111; home, 601 E Daniel
st Champaign, 111
SCHORI, Ward Kermit, BSJ 30; mem-ber of Kappa Tau Alpha; present po-
sition, assistant editor, Fisher Report-
er; home, Fisher, 111
SCHROYER, Malcolm Edward, AB (111)
20, also attended University LyonFrance; present position, advertising
department, Montgomery Ward andcompany, 17 E Elm st Chicago, 111
SCHULTZ, Norma Amelia, BS (111) 25,
also attended University of Chicago;present position, fashion editor, TheDrygoodsman; home, 1627 Locust st
St. Louis, Mo
SCHWARZ, Charles, AB 26; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
assistant city editor, Chicago Daily
News, 400 W Madison st Chicago, 111;
home, 12 Washington blvd Oak Park,
111
SCONCE, Frances, (see Mrs Ray AWashburn)
SCOTT, Franklin William, AB 01, AM03, PhD 12 (111), also attended Har-vard University; MPJ; member of
Sigma Delta Chi, Phi Beta Kappa,American Historical Association, Mod-ern League Association; married in
08 to Ethel Clara Forbes 03; children,
Mary Forbes, Hugh Forbes, ThomasWilliam; instructor in English 01-03,
05-06, associate 06-12; assistant pro-
fessor 12-21, associate professor 21-23,
professor 23-25, head of department24-25, University of Illinois; in charge
of courses in journalism 05-18 and 21-
25; editor-in-chief D C Heath andcompany since 25; author, Alumni Rec-
ord of the University of Illinois 06,
18 ; College Readings in English Prose
(with Professor Zeitlin) 14; Composi-
tion for College Students (with J MThomas and F A Manchester) 23;
New Handbook of Composition (with
E C Woolley) 27; Essays Formal andInformal (with J Zeitlin) 27; also
reviews and articles in periodicals andmagazines; present position, editor andpublisher, D C Heath and company,285 Columbus ave Boston; home, 677
Chestnut st Waban, Mass
SEDGWICK, James H, 13-15 (111), also
attended University of Wisconsin;
MPJ; member of Scribblers Club,
Peoria; married; practicing journalism
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and free lance writing 12 years; pres-
ent position, copywriter and free lance
writer, E L Sedgwick company, 711
Lehmann bldg, Peoria; home, R R 4
Peoria, 111
SEE, Bernard Eugene, 22-23;present po-
sition, newspaper circulation depart-
ment, Indianapolis; home, route 4Paris, 111
SEIBERT, Kenneth, 15-16; present po-
sition, advertising, General Printing
Corporation; home, 4711 Stratford rd
Ft. Wayne, Ind
SEIDENBERG, N C, AB 15, LLB 15;
MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;
practicing journalism 1 year; present
position, lawyer, Jack, Irwin andSeidenberg, 928 Jefferson bldg,
Peoria; home, 208 S Bourland, Peoria,
111
SEIDENGLANZ, Leonard J, 24-26, 27-
28; practicing journalism 2% years;
present position, advertising manager,Walker Laundry Cleaners and Dyers,
32 Walnut st, Aurora, 111; home, 502Ashland, Elgin, 111
SEIL, Manning, BSJ 28; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 6 years; present position,
assistant in sales work and in chargeof instruction, Ludlow Typograph com-pany, 2032 Clybourn ave Chicago, 111;
home, Grayville, 111
SEMMELROTH, August, special student
01-02; present position, job printer;
113 S Illinois st Belleville, 111
SERDIUK, Leonard, 26-28; MPJ; mem-ber of Advertising Council, ChicagoAssociation of Commerce; married, onechild % year; practicing journalism 8
years; present position, editorial work,The Leader Publishing company, 3311W 26th st Chicago; home, 4162 W25th st Chicago, 111
SEVERINGHAUS, Milton George, AB13; home, 2143 Ogden ave Chicago, 111
SEYSTER, Lois (see Mrs Lynn Mont-ross)
SHAFFER, Susan K (see Mrs JamesCharles Dibelka)
SHAFFER, Wilhelmine (see Mrs John RFulton)
SHAMEL, Clarence Albert, BS 91; de-
ceased (30)
SHAPIRO, Sam O, BA 23; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Alpha Mu; married;
children, Alan 4%, Richard 5 months;
practicing journalism 7 years; present
position, manager, boy sales and in
charge sales promotional activities,
Liberty magazine, 220 E 42nd st NewYork, NY; home, 119 Vernon ave Mt.
Vernon, NY
SHATTUCK, Anna Fletcher (see MrsA W Palmer)
SHAW, Robert E, 19-22; MPJ; memberof Illinois Press Association, Inland
Press Association, National Editorial
Association; married to Susan Kilgour
(Sterling, 111) ; children, Eustace Kil-
gour 5, Janet 1; grandfather started
The Telegraph in 1851 and edited it
for 60 years— he was a friend of Lin-
coln and one of the 12 editors that
met with Lincoln at Bloomington to
form the Republican party in Illinois,
father was managing editor of Tele-
graph until his death, mother took
charge and built the business up to
present position and is publisher anddirector of entire business, brother is
editor of the Telegraph; practicing
journalism 8 years; present position,
publishing and printing, B F Shawprinting company, Dixon; home, Bluff
Park Dixon, 111
SHAW, S L, 13-14; MPJ; member of
Illinois Press Association, National Ed-itorial Association, Chicago Press;
married, one son 12; practicing jour-
nalism 11 years; present position, ed-
itor and publisher, The Petersburg Ob-server company, 206 S 6th st Peters-
burg; home, 322 W Monroe st Peters-
burg, 111
SHAY, Mary Lucille, AB (111) 17, AM(111) 25, PhD (111) 30, also attended
American Academy at Rome, Univer-
sity of Rome; practicing journalism 5
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years; present position, instructor in
history, University of Illinois, Urbana;home, 1006 W Nevada st Urbana, 111
SHELDON, Wm J jr, AB 27; MPJ;practicing journalism 3 years; presentposition, sales promotion manager, Mc-Graw-Hill publishing company inc,
10th ave at 36th st New York; home,Alpha Delta Phi club 136 W 44th st
New York NY
SHEPARD, Joseph K, 21-23, 25-26;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi;married in 29 to Olive H Willworth(Indianapolis)
; practicing journalism8% years; present position, police re-
porter, Indianapolis Star, Indianapo-lis; home, 3319 Blvd pi, Indianapolis,Ind
SHERE, N H, AB 26; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; married; 2 sons;practicing journalism 5 years; pres-ent position, city editor, The Review,Decatur, 111; home, Macon, 111
SHERIFF, Ralph Edwin, 04-08; MPJ;member of Portland Manuscript Club;married in 14; 2 sons, 14 and 11;practicing journalism 8 years, 2 yearseditor, Poultry Life, 14 years UnitedStates Forest Service, 8 years poultryfarmer, free lance writer; present po-sition, editor, The Eggsaminer, 361 EWashington st Portland; home, 223California st Portland, Ore
SHIRLEY, Blanche (see Mrs W BHayes)
SHOEMAKER, James Wright, AB 16;member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-ing journalism 14 years, author articles
published; present position, head, cor-
respondence department, Chase Securi-ties corporation, 60 Cedar st, NewYork, NY; home, 9 Ascot Ridge,Great Neck, L I, N Y
SHULTZ, Frances 23-24 (111), also at-
tended Chicago Art Institute, Ameri-
can Academy of Art; present position,
art advertising; home, 112 S Main st
Decatur, 111
SHUP, Laurence E, AB 18; MPJ; mem-ber of Illinois Press Association, Na-
tional Editorial Association; father
editor of Newton (111) Press for 43
years; practicing journalism 12 years;
present position, editor and publisher,
Newton Press, Newton; home, New-ton, 111
SIEBERT, Frederick Seaton, AB (Wis)24, JD (111) 29, also attended Uni-
versity of Minnesota, University of
Chicago; MPJ; member of SigmaDelta Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Illinois
Press Association; practicing journal-
ism 4 years; teaching journalism 7
years; author of Copyreading, etc;
present position, associate in journal-
ism, University of Illinois Urbana;home, 908 S Wabash ave Urbana, 111
SIMMONS, H H, BS 09; MPJ; memberof High School Board of Education;married; 2 children; practicing jour-
nalism 21 years, 8 years editor Rail-
way Age, Chicago, 2 years business
manager Railway Signaling, Chicago,
2 years president Simmons and Bab-cock, Chicago, 4 years vice president,
Advertisers Industrial Service, Chi-
cago; present position, vice president,
Russell T Gray inc, 205 Wacker dr
Chicago, 111; home, 255 Forest ave
Glen Ellyn, 111
SIMMONS, Orville, summer 13; present
position, D C Heath and company;home, 239 W 39th st New York, NY
SIMS, Charles E, BS 05; married; pres-
ent position, campus engineer, Univer-
sity of Southern California, 3551
University ave Los Angeles; home,
1196 Browning blvd Los Angeles,
Calif
SLUTES, Mrs Merrill Clark (Edna Hop-kins), BLS (111) 04, also attended
University of Cincinnati; 1330 Michi-
gan ave Cincinnati, O
SMART, Howard Harlow 17-20 (111),
also attended Cornell College; present
position, advertising, Sears-Roebuck
& company; home, 5017 Huron st Chi-
cago, 111
SMITH, Frances (see Mrs Edwin Jac-
quin)
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SMITH, George R, AB 26; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 4 years; present position,
statehouse and supreme court reporter,
Illinois State Journal, Springfield;
home, Springfield, 111
SMITH, Helen Jeannette, BSJ 29 ; 6720
Ridgeland ave Chicago, 111
SMITH, Ira Wilder, 06-08; member of
Outdoor Advertising Association of
America, Outdoor Advertising Associ-
ation of Michigan; practicing advertis-
ing 10 years; advertising commission-
er of Chamber of Commerce, 3 years
owner of Champaign-Urbana Poster
Advertising plant of Champaign (111),
1 year half owner of Crow and SmithPoster Advertising company, Kankakee(111), 1 year part owner of Ft. Madi-son Poster Advertising company of Ft.
Madison (la); present position, own-
er, I W Smith Poster Service, 121 S8th st Escanaba; home, 601 Ogden ave
Escanaba, Mich
SMITH, Louie H, BS (111), 97, PhD(Halle of Germany) 07; practicing
journalism and publicity 10 years;pres-
ent position, in charge of publications
of Soil Survey, University of Illinois,
Agronomy department, Urbana; home,
R R 2, Urbana, 111
SMITH, Wilson M, AB (111) 14, also at-
tended Illinois College; MPJ; memberof National Editorial Association, Illi-
nois Press Association, Alpha Delta
Sigma; practicing journalism 21
years; present position, publisher,
Waverly Journal, Waverly; home,Waverly, 111
SNIDER, B C, 09-10; MPJ; married; 2
children; practicing journalism 20
years; present position, managing ed-
itor Lincoln Evening Courier, Lincoln;
home, Lincoln, 111
SOLON, Ann Elizabeth, AB (111) 29,
AM (Smith college) 30; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; State and Healeysts, Champaign, 111
SORENSEN, Donald Carr, 23-25; pres-
ent position, advertising copywriter;
home, 2020 Greenleaf ave Chicago, 111
SPAULDING, C B, BS (111) 23, also
attended Illinois College; married in
24; children, Jean 5, Jo 2; practicing
journalism 7 years, contributor to mag-azines; present position, advertising,
Wollenberger and company, 10 S La-
Salle st Chicago, 111; home, 134
Martha st Lombard, 111
SPAULDING, Helen, BSJ 30; memberof Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa TauAlpha; practicing journalism 1 year;
present position, advertising; home,
206 E Madison st Pontiac, 111
SPEARS, LaVerna Jean, AB 27; pres-
ent position, teacher, Tuscola, 111;
home, 5324 Glenwood ave Chicago, 111
SPENCE, Lloyd William, BS 25; pres-
ent position, sports reporter, Everett,
Washington; home, 1353 Kane st La-
Crosse, Wis
SPENCER, Lorna Doone, AB (111) 28,
also attended Eastern Illinois State
Teachers College; present position, re-
porter, News Leader; home, 814 12th
st Highland, 111
SPERRY, Donald Draper, 13-14 (111),
also attended University of Wiscon-
sin; present position, advertising;
home, 332 N Grove st Oak Park, 111
SPILVER, Mrs George S (Ruth Will-
iams), MA (111) 22, also attended
Rockford College; daughter, Jane
Monroe 1; practicing journalism 7
years; home, 1508 Broadway No. 7,
Indianapolis, Ind
SPINDEL, Russel Randolph, 21-22;
present position, Western News com-
pany, 501 S Glenwood st Springfield,
111
SPINK, Marcus LeRoy, 96-97; present
position, Berea College Printery; home,
Berea, Ky
SPIVEY, William E, BSJ 30; reporter;
present address, 1617 North 42nd st
East St. Louis, 111
SPOERER, George R, BS 23; MPJ;married in 27 to Hester Tunick (Co-
lumbia, novelist);
practicing journal-
ism 7 years; present position, adver-
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tising manager, map division, RandMcNally and company, 270 Madisonave New York, NY; home, 3720 84th
st Jackson Heights, NY
SPOOR, Mrs Harry Charles (Mildred
Edith Merrill), AB 27; member of
Theta Sigma Phi; married in 28; one
daughter 1; practicing journalism 3
years; home, 2702 Ruth st Huston, Tex
SPOOR, Marjorie Caroline, 24-27; pres-
ent position, newspaper staff, Wauke-gan Daily News; home, 444 N Sheri-
dan rd Waukegan, 111
SQUIRES, Lewis, 25-27 (111), also at-
tended Columbia University; MPJ;
practicing journalism 2 years; present
position, ticker editor, Dow Jones andcompany, 141 W Jackson blvd Chicago;
home, 670 Rush st Chicago, 111
STAKER, Fred M, LLP, 07; MPJ; mem-ber of Indian Hills Country Club,
Delta Theta Phi, Shriner, BankersClub, director of Financial Advertisers
Association; married; one/ daughter
20, one son 7; practicing journalism
18 years; printer during 4 summers on
Clayton (111) Enterprise, writer for
various financial and advertising pub-
lications; present position, assistant
vice president in charge of advertising
and publicity, Commerce Trust com-
pany, Kansas City; home, 6020 Cen-
tral ave Kansas City, Mo
STANLEY, Thelma (see Mrs EmmersonChenoweth)
STANTON, Gertrude, BSJ 30; MPJ;member of Theta Sigma Phi, KappaTau Alpha; practicing journalism 1
year; writer of special articles; pres-
ent position, assistant editor, Illinois
Alumni News, 358 Administration
bldg, Urbana; home, 704 Indiana ave,
Urbana, 111
STANTON, Samuel Cecil; BS 79 (111),
MS 80 (111), also attended North-
western University medical school;
married in 85; one son living; practic-
ing journalism 22 years; 2 years as
editor of Medical Standard of Chicago,
20 years as associate editor of Journal
American Medicine Association; pres-
ent position, chief medical director,
Federal Reserve Life Insurance com-pany, 825 N 7th st Kansas City, Kans
;
home, Hotel Bellerive Kansas City, Mo
STEARNS, Forrey B, 20-25; present po-
sition, publicity manager, National
YMCA, 347 Madison ave New York,
NY
STEINHOFF, F L, BS 17; MPJ; mem-ber of Associated Business Papers,
inc; married in 22; practicing journal-
ism 13 years; present position, vice
president and manager, Industrial Pub-
lications inc, 59 E Van Buren st Chi-
cago, 111; home, 513 Forest ave, Glen
Ellyn, 111
STEPHENS, Carl, AB 12; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; practicing
journalism 18 years; present position,
editor, Alumni News and secretary
Alumni Association, 358 Administra-
tion bldg Urbana; home, 602 Pennsyl-
vania ave Urbana, 111
STERLING, Leo D, (111) 25-28, also at-
tended University of Iowa; MPJ;member of Delta Sigma Pi; practic-
ing journalism 2 years; present posi-
tion, circulation manager, KewaneeStar-Courier, 101 N Tremont st Ke-
wanee; home, 712 Roosevelt ave, Ke-
wanee, 111
STEVENS, Herbert N, 13-14; MPJ;member of Illinois Press Association;
practicing journalism 16 years; pres-
ent position, business manager, N EStevens printing company, Paxton;
home, Paxton, 111
STEWART, Margaret Esther (see MrsHenry E Robbins)
STEWART, Walter L, BSJ 30; report-
er; 756 Adams ave Memphis, Tenn
STOCK, Charles Allen, summer 22 ;pres-
ent position, printer; home, 1541
Shelby st Indianapolis, Ind
STONBERG, Charles H, 25-28; memberof Sigma Delta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon,
Chicago Sigma Delta Chi Alumni Asso-
ciation; married in 29; practicing jour-
nalism 2 years; present position, in
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charge publicity department, National
Committee on Boys and Girls Club
Work, 1502-360 N Michigan ave, Chi-
cago; home 4746% N Sacramento ave,
Chicago, 111
STONE, James Irwin, 20-21; present po-
sition, advertising manager, Inter-
national Harvester company; 1305
Washington st Amarillo, Tex
STORER, Esther Susan, AB (111) 18,
also attended Columbia University;
MPJ; practicing journalism and ad-
vertising 10 years; present position,
lettering and typographic work, Nor-
cross, 244 Madison ave New York,
NY; home, 2 Sherwood ter apt. 6FYonkers, NY
STORM, Quentin O, 27-28; practicing
journalism 1 year; present position,
news reporter, Union publishing com-
pany, 2000 W Main st Shelbyville;
home, 2703 N Morgan st Shelbyville,
111
STRABEL, Thelma, AB 21; present po-
sition, manager, Republican feature
syndicate, 15 E 26th st New York, NY
STRAUCH, Donald W, 10-11, summer 15,
also attended University of Utah;MPJ; member Legion Press Club,
American Legion, Mesa Rotary; mar-
ried in 25; 3 children; practicing jour-
nalism 19 years; present position,
owner and operator, The Print Shop,
9 S Macdonald, Mesa; home, 112 Pas-
adena, Mesa, Ariz
STUMM, Francis A, 18-20; reporter; de-
ceased (29)
STUTSON, Elizabeth (see Mrs Bradlee
Pruden)
SULLIVAN, Robert R, 22-25; practic-
ing journalism 5 years; present posi-
tion, printing salesman, The Commer-cial Press, 100 Eighth st, Cairo; home,
14 Edgewood pk, Cairo, 111
SWANSON, Helen Mary, AB 27; mem-ber of Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa TauAlpha; practicing journalism 3 years;
present position, agency secretary andeditor, Security Life Insurance com-
pany of America, 134 N LaSalle st,
Chicago; home, 4321 N Mozart st,
Chicago, 111
SWIFT, Alden Willis, 22-23 (111), also
attended Miami University; present
position, associate editor, WeldingEngraving Publishing company, 966Transportation bldg Chicago, 111
TAUBENECK, George Francis, AB 30;MPJ; member of Sigma Delta Chi,
Kappa Tau Alpha; practicing jour-
nalism 1 year; present position, editor
of Electric Refrigeration News, 550Maccabees bldg Detroit, Mich
TAYLOR, Horace, Cert 87; editor; de-
ceased (21)
TELLER, James Curry, 20-21 (111), also
attended Lake Forest College; present
position, advertising; home, 92 Kim-bark rd Riverside, 111
TENNEY, Walter I, 19-21 (111), also at-
tended Lewis Institute; member of SixPoint League of New York, Advertis-
ing Club of New York; married in 27to Catherine Gilmore; practicing jour-
nalism and advertising 9 years; pres-
ent position, vice-president and westernmanager, Devine-Tenney corp, 307 NMichigan ave Chicago; home, 219 ESuperior st Chicago, 111
TER BUSH, Lindley Fletcher, BL 90;editor; deceased
THAYER, Edwin Burton, BS (111) 28,
also attended Morton Junior College;
present position, advertising; home,7128 34th st Berwyn, 111
THAYER, W S, BS 05; EE 09; MPJ;married, one son aged 14; practicing
journalism 16 years; home, 16 River-
side ave, Scotia, NY
THIEM, E George, BS (111) 21, also at-
tended George Marshall Law School;
MPJ; member of Chicago Association
of Commerce; married in 26 to JaneWeaver (University of Chicago)
; prac-
ticing journalism 10 years; present po-
sition, director of publicity, Illinois
Agricultural Association, 608 S Dear-
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born st Chicago; home, 5845 Black-
stone ave Chicago, 111
THIM, Mrs John R (Mary Flom), AB(111) 27, also attended Columbia 28-
29; member of Theta Sigma Phi,
Kappa Tau Alpha; one son, John Ray-mond 1 year; practicing free lance
writing 3 years; home, 829 Elm st NewHaven, Conn
THOMAS, Averil E (Mrs Conrad OSchenk)
THOMAS, W H, (111) 18-19, also at-
tended Mount Morris College; MPJ;
member of Kiwanis Club (publicity
chairman), American Legion, Masons;married in 28; practicing journalism 9
years; present position, editor, MountMorris Index, Mount Morris; home,Mount Morris, 111
THURBER, Carryl Nelson, AM (111) 17,
also attended Cornell University; pres-
ent position, advertising Western Lith-
ographic company, 600 E 2nd st LosAngeles, Calif
TICHENOR, Perry Hickman, 18-19 (111),
also attended Evansville College, In-
diana University; present position, ad-
vertising, Courier-Journal ; home, 526
Parrett st Evansville, Ind
TINZMANN, E L, (111) 09-10, 10-12,
also attended Illinois college of medi-
cine at Chicago and University of Chi-
cago; MPJ; practicing journalism 11
years; Chicago editor, American Press
Service, Paris, France, Chicago editor,
Anglo-American News Service, Lon-
don; present position, editor, Associ-
ated Editors, 440 S Dearborn, Chicago;
home, 1411 Winona st, Chicago, 111
TOBIN, Louis Michael, 97-98; present
position, director, Athletic Publicity;
home, 916 W Hill st Champaign, 111
TOWER, Robert C, BS 25; MPJ; mem-ber of Pi Delta Sigma ; married in 28
to Louise Barbee (Wis 27) ;practic-
ing advertising 6 years; present posi-
tion, national advertising, Chicago
Tribune, 220 E 42nd st New York;home, Park Plaza apts Larchmont, NY
TOWNSEND, Albert Edward, summer(111) 17, also attended McKendree Col-
lege, Valparaiso University; MPJ;married; 2 sons; practicing journalism
11 years; author, special articles for
DuQuoin Review; present position,
assistant editor, Lewis Brothers pub-lishing company, 101 N Victor st
Christopher; home, 811 S Emma st
Christopher, 111
TOWNSEND, George, AB 28, MS 29;MPJ; married in 29 to Lilly Smith(AB 27) ;
practicing journalism andadvertising 2 years; present position,
advertising manager, Lanteen Labora-
tories inc, 3977 Cottage Grove Chi-
cago; home, 1647 E 67th st Chicago,
111
TRAKSL, Louis Alexander, 21-25 (111),
BL (Kent Col of Law) 29; MPJ;member of Illinois Press Association,
Columbia Press Association, BerwynBar Association; practicing journalism
and publicity 6 years; present position,
director of public relations and publi-
cations, J Sterling Morton high school
and junior college, Cicero, 111; home,1215 Harvey ave Berwyn, 111
TRANK, Rudolph Carson, 22-23 (111),
also attended Drake University; pres-
ent position, news writer, Register
Gazette; home, 1450 5th ave Rock-
ford, 111
TRENKLE, Howard Raymond, BS (111)
23, also attended Stanford University;
present position, Haywood Publishing
company, Lafayette, Ind
TRIGGS, Laurence Fuller, AB (111) 23,
AM (111) 27, also attended PurdueUniversity; present position, advertis-
ing agency; home, 396 Prospect ave
Glen Ellyn, 111
TRIMBLE, Ruth E, AB 29; present po-
sition, English teacher, Thawville high
school, Thawville, 111; home, Stanley,
Iowa
TROUT, Clement, Eddy, BS 17; present
position, publicity, A and M College,
Stillwater, Okla
TRUE, Mrs John H (Elizabeth Barratt
Cullen), AB (111) 26, also attended
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Swarthmore College; married; home,
1436 Grand ave Davenport, la
TU, Yun-Tan, AM (111) 27, PhD (111)
27, also attended Peking National
University; present position, Bureau
of Engraving and Printing; home,
Peking, China
TURNER, Walter V. BS 12; MPJ; mem-
ber of Engineering Advertisers Asso-
ciation, Dotted Line Club, Western
Society of Engineers; practicing jour-
nalism 18 years ;present position, west-
ern manager, Bobbins publishing com-
pany, Peoples Gas bldg Chicago; home,
553 Sherman ave, Evanston, 111
TURNQUIST, Dorothy Ann (see Mrs
Howard A Westphal)
UNDERWOOD, Wilbert E, BS 08;
MPJ ; member of Press Club, Advertis-
ing Club; practicing journalism and
advertising 22 years, with General
Electric company as advertising man-
ager of National Lamp Works of
Cleveland, Ohio 16 yrs; president
Brooks-Pierce advertising agency of
Cleveland; present position, owner of
newspapers in Pennsylvania, account
executive, Lord and Thomas and Lo-
gan, 24-7 Park ave New York; home,
19 Gerlach pi Larchmont, NY
VANDERBECK, Irma (see Mrs A AMiller)
VAN DEUSEN, Arthur Stowe jr, 14-17;
present position, advertising; home140 Lincoln ave Evanston, 111
VAN DEUSEN, Ten Eyck, 25-26 (111),
also attended Chicago University;
present position, poet and soldier, care
Adjutant General, Washington, DC
VAN DOREN, Carl, AB (111) 07, PhD(Columbia) 11; MPJ; member of
Century Players; married in 12 to
Irita Bradford; children, Anne, Mar-garet, Barbara; practicing journalism
12 years, 1 year assistant in rhetoric
(111), 3 years instructor in English, 2
years assistant professor, 14 years
associate in English (Columbia), 3
years headmaster The Breardley School
of New York, 4 years literary editor,
The Nation, 3 years the Century Maga-zine, editor The Literary Guild 26;
author of The Life of Thomas LovePeacock 11, The American Novel 21,
Contemporary American Novelists 22,
The Eoving Critic 23, Many Minds 24,
James Branch Cabell 25, Other Prov-
inces 25 (with Mark Van Doren)American and British Literature since
1890 25, The Ninth Wave 26; trans-
lator of Hebbel's Judith 14, managingeditor Cambridge History of AmericanLiterature 17-21, A Short History of
American Literature 22 ; present posi-
tion, editor, Literary Guild of Amer-ica, 55 Fifth ave, New York city;
home, 66 Fifth ave, New York, NY
VAN DOREN, Mark, AB (111) 14, AM(111) 15, PhD (Columbia) 20; MPJ;member of Phi Beta Kappa; married
in 22 to Dorothy Graffe; one son,
Charles Lincoln; practicing journalism
10 years; author of Henry DavidThoreau—A Critical Study 16, Poetry
of John Dryden 20, Spring Thunderand Other Poems 24, American andBritish Literature since 1890 (with
Carl Van Doren) 25, 7 P M and OtherPoems 26, Edwin Arlington Eobinson27, editor An American Bookshelf;
literary editor of The Nation 24-28;
contributor of poems, articles, and re-
views to magazines 20-30; present po-
sition, assistant professor of English,
Columbia university, New York; home,393 Bleecher st, New York, NY
VAN HORNE, Sada (see Mrs JosephCullen Blair)
VAUGHN, John I, 17-20; present posi-
tion, advertising copy writer, GeneralRailway Signal company, Rochester;
home, 327 W ave Rochester, NY
VEAR, Charles Edwin, AB 12; deceased
(22)
VOEGELIN, Lily Belle, AM (111) 13,
also attended North Central College,
University of California, University
of Chicago, University of Nebraska,
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Ohio State University; present posi-
tion, editor Educational Index; home,
958 University ave New York, NY
VON BABO, Beatrice Louise, 16-17, also
attended Northwestern University
;
present position, private secretary,
Manager House and Garden Magazine;
home, 3923 Pine Grove ave Chicago,
111
VORIS, Bryant B, 16-17 (111), also at-
tended Washington University; MPJ;
member of Illinois Press Association,
National Editorial Association, Water-
loo Country Club; married to Myrtle
Mitchell; children, Jean and Robert;
left school to go to war; practicing
journalism 12 years; present position,
newspaper and printing, Waterloo Re-
publican, H C Voris Printing com-
pany, Waterloo; home, Waterloo, 111
VOSBURGH, William Richardson jr,
AB 13; present position, salesman;
home, 321 S Grove ave Oak Park, 111
VOSE, Dee Kay, 10-11; MPJ; memberof National Editorial Association,
member Illinois Press Association,
Peoria District Press Association;
married; father former editor of Lon-
don Times of London Mills and nowa preacher; practicing journalism 20
years; present position, publisher, The
London Times, London Mills; home,
London Mills, 111
VOTAW, Stewart Ernest, 21-24; pres-
ent position, circulation department,
Herald Post, Louisville, Ky
WADE, Willard E, AB 28; practicing
journalism 1 year; present position, re-
porter, St. Louis Globe Democrat, St.
Louis; home, St. Louis, Mo
WAGENSELLER, Katherine George, 25-
26, 27-28; mother was first newspaper
woman in state outside of Cook county,
father with Decatur Herald for 40
years; practicing journalism 2 years;
present position, Decatur Review, De-
catur; home, 233 W Cerro Gordo st
Decatur, 111
WAHLSTROM, Fred D, 27-28, now at-
tending school at Purdue University;
practicing journalism l 1/^ years; home,
1711 Estes ave Chicago, 111
WALDIE, Benjamin D, BS 22; present
position, advertising copywriter, BehelHarvey inc, 7108 Harvard ave Chi-
cago, 111
WALDRON, Herschel Lee, summer (111)
22, also attended Hendrix College,
Northwestern University; present po-
sition, editor, Hoxie Tribune, Hoxie,
Ark
WALKER, Mrs Clifton James (LennaMabel Gregory), AB (111) 09, AM(111) 16, also attended Ohio State
College; present position, teacher;
home, 1217 Bruck st Columbus, O
WALLACE, Arch Graeme, 09-10; pres-
ent position, advertising copywriter,
Marshall Wallace company, CedarRapids, la
WALLIN, Clarence Harvey, 02-03; pres-
ent position, advertising manager, Reg-ister Gazette, 1625 E State st Rock-ford, 111
WALTERS, Edna M H (see Mrs AlbertN Guthrie)
WARD, Kenneth H, 25-27 (111), also at-
tended 111 Wesleyan; MPJ; practicing
journalism and advertising 4 years;
present position, copywriting and ad-
vertising, Butler Brothers, Randolphand Canal sts Chicago; home, 712
Diversey pkwy, Chicago, 111
WASHBURN, R A, 16-18, 19-20; MPJ;practicing journalism 10 years; pres-
ent position, research and promotion,
Chicago Tribune company, 220 E 42ndst, New York; home, 9 E 97th st NewYork, NY
WASHBURN, Mrs Ray A (Frances
Sconce), AB 21; 9 E 97th st NewYork, NY
WATSON, Elmo Scott, AB (Colorado
College) 20, 22-24 (111) graduate stu-
dent; MPJ; member of Sigma Delta
Chi; practicing journalism 10 years;
teaching journalism 12 years; present
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position, feature writer and editor of
Publishers Auxiliary, Western News-paper Union, 220 S Desplaines st Chi-
cago, 111 and lecturer at Medill School
of Journalism, Northwestern Univer-
sity, Evanston, 111
WATSON, Thomas A, BSJ 30; reporter;
213 E Market st Mt. Carroll, 111
WATT, Lois Mary (see Mrs Stanley
North)
WAYER, Joseph, AB 24; MPJ; memberof Sigma Delta Chi; practicing jour-
nalism 6 years ; present position, adver-
tising copy writer, Hommann, Tarcher
and Sheldon inc, 551 Fifth ave NewYork city; home, 319 W 18th st NewYork, NY
WEBB, Zero, 24-26; present position, re-
porter, Omaha Guide; home, 2524 Wirtst Omaha, Nebr
WEBER, Raymond J, BS 23; MPJ;
CPA; married in 24 to Vera E Bean(AB 23); son, R J jr 2; practicing
journalism and advertising 7 years;
present position, instructor at North-
western University, advertising writ-
er, McJunkin Advertising company,228 N LaSalle st Chicago; home, 7013
Bidge blvd Chicago, 111
WECHTER, Jerome M, AB 29; 2832
Cambridge st Chicago, 111
WEICK, Herbert George, BS 25; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman;
home, 846 W 42nd pi Los Angeles,
Calif
WEIDNER, Dorothy Lee, BA 29; mem-ber of Gamma Alpha Chi; practicing
journalism 1 year; present position, li-
brarian, Western society of Engineers,
205 W Waeker dr Chicago ; home, 7156
Kidgeland ave Chicago, 111
WELD, Lewis Dwight, MA (111) 07, also
attended Bowdoin College, ColumbiaUniversity; present position, advertis-
ing, H K McCann company; home, 285
Madison ave New York, NY
WELSH, Clarence L, 19-22; married in
26; practicing advertising 8 years;
present position, advertising photogra-
pher, 129 E 10th st New York; home,119 E 10th st New York, NY
WESTPHAL, Mrs Howard A (Dorothy
A Turnquist), BSJ 29; home, 8080
Eberhart ave Chicago, 111
WETTENGEL, H P, 99-00 (111), also
attended Knox College; MPJ; memberof Oklahoma Press Association; mar-ried; 3 sons all in newspaper work;practicing journalism and publishing
24 years, 4 years publisher semi- weekly
at Macomb (111), 8 years bank cashier,
9 years publisher of paper at Elgin(Okla), moved that plant to Fletcher
(Okla) in 22, owner and publisher of
Becord of Hinton (Okla) 21, ownerof Cement Courier of Cement, Okla,
23; member of tenth Oklahoma leg-
islature 25-27; present position, pub-lisher, Cement Courier, Cement, Okla,
Fletcher Herald, Fletcher; home,Fletcher, Okla
WETTSTEIN, R Payne, 17-20; MPJ;present position, advertising manager,Engineering Publications inc, 1900Prairie ave Chicago, 111; home, KingEdward Annex Pittsburgh, Pa
WHARFIELD, Albert Maurice, BSJ 30;
member of Sigma Delta Chi; practic-
ing journalism 1% years; present po-
sition, editorial manager, The StewartHowe Alumni service, 240 Nickels Ar-
cade bldg, Ann Arbor; home, 1015Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich
WHEELHOUSE, Mary Elizabeth, AB(111) 16, also attended University of
Minnesota; present position, editorial
assistant, Minnesota Historical Soci-
ety, St. Paul, Minn
WHITAKER, John G, BSJ 29; formermember of Gary Press Club; practic-
ing journalism 8 years; present posi-
tion, financial editor, Lake CountyTimes, 105-108 Fayette st Hammond;home, 21 Warren st Hammond, Ind
WHITCOMB, Mrs Selden Lincoln (EdnaOsborne), AB (111) 12, also attended
University of Kansas; member of
American College Quill Club, KansasAuthors Club, South Dakota Poetry So-
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ciety; present work, author; home,
1710 Mississippi st Lawrence, Kans
WHITE, David S, 26-27; MPJ; practic-
ing journalism 7 years; present posi-
tion, salesman, Mississippi Valley
Paper company, 310 N Second st St.
Louis, Mo; home, Doniphan, Mo
WHITE, James Dunwell, AB 02; pres-
ent position, Illinois State Fair man-
ager, box 546 Springfield, 111
WHITE, James H, BS 23; present po-
sition, assistant editor, Indiana Farm-
er's Guide, Huntington, Ind
WHITE, Russell S, BS 18; MPJ; mar-
ried, children, Bob, Suzanne; practic-
ing advertising 12 years; present po-
sition, national advertising manager,
Decatur Herald company, 237 N Main,
Decatur; home, 885 W Decatur, De-
catur, 111
WIEMERS, W B, BS 23; MPJ; married
in 25 to Adeline Decker (111) ; chil-
dren, Bill jr 6, Charles 5; practicing
advertising 6 years; present position,
advertising salesman, The Farm Jour-
nal magazine, Philadelphia, Pa; home,
6110 Newburg ave, Chicago, 111
WIEN, Ruth Irma, 20-21 (111), also
attended Chicago University; present
position, journalist; home, Carolan apt
hotel. 5480 Cornell ave Chicago, 111
WILES, Albert Donald, 17-20 (111), al-
so attended Butler College;present po-
sition, advertising and printing; home,
2238 N Talbott ave Indianapolis, Ind
WILK, Harry Arthur, AB 20; married in
1922; publishing 6 years; present po-
sition, district manager, W. F. Quar-
rie and company, publishers, 1415
Clark bldg, Pittsburgh; home, 26
Academy ave, Mt. Lebanon, Pitts-
burgh, Pa
WILKES, Sherwood Johnson, 25-26, also
attended Albion College; present po-
sition, associate professor, journalism
and publicity, Albion College; home,
111 N Ingham st Albion, Mich
WILLIAMS, C F, AB 10; MPJ; mem-ber of Master Printers; practicing
journalism 20 years, 2 years on Cleve-
land (O) Leader, 1 year Cleveland (O)News, 5 years the Iron Trade ReviewPittsburgh (Pa), 5 years the DailyMetal Trade of Pittsburgh (Pa)
; pres-
ent position, secretary, Ward andShaw company, printers, editor of the
Shield of Phi Kappa Psi, Cleveland;home, 3339 Milverton rd Cleveland, O
WILLIAMS, Howard C, AB 08; MPJ;member of United Typothetae of
America, Ben Franklin Club; practic-
ing journalism 3 years, 1 year the
Pueblo (Colo) Chieftain, 1 year the
Omaha (Nebr) Bee, 1 year the Cleve-
land (O) Plaindealer; present posi-
tion, president-treasurer, The Wardand Shaw company, printers and pub-lishers, Cleveland, and Ohio State Man-ager of Massachusetts Bonding andInsurance company, Boston, Mass;home, 3071 Warrington rd Cleveland, O
WILLIAMS, King, 21-23; present posi-
tion, editor, Chicago Heights Star;
home, 1428 Edgewood ave ChicagoHeights, 111
WILLIAMS, Ruth Alexander (see MrsGeorge S Spilver)
WILLIAMS, Scott, 89-93 (111), also at-
tended Cornell University; MPJ; mar-
ried in 97 to Edith T Gait; practicing
journalism 34 years, 1 year Blooming-ton (111) Daily Leaver, 5 years Sterl-
ing (111) Daily Gazette, 9 years in
commercial art work, 1 year Sterling
(111) Daily Standard, 5 years editor
of military weekly, Trench and Camppublished by Chicago Daily News in
cooperation with YMCA, 1 year editor
of Camp Grant Roll Call; present po-
sition, special writer, Sterling (111)
Daily Gazette, Sterling; home, 810 W4th st Sterling, 111
WILLIS, Clifford, BS 00, MS 06; pres-
ent position, director, vocational agri-
culture, Stanford, 111
WILLY, J Knight, BS 22; MPJ; mem-ber of Chicago Business Papers Asso-
ciation; practicing journalism and pub-
lishing 8 years; present position, asso-
ciate editor, The Hotel Monthly and
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The Hotel Monthly Handbooks, 443
S Dearborn st Chicago; home, 10750 SSeeley ave Chicago, 111
WILNER, Edmund Charles, BS 22; pres-
ent position, advertising salesman, Chi-
cago Tribune; home, 7123 Crandon aveChicago, 111
WILSON, Fred Wise, 22-23; present po-
sition, advertising; home, 7409 Green-
view ave Chicago, 111
WILSON, Stephen A, AB 20; married,
one son; practicing advertising 8
years; present position, advertising
representative, Meredith Publishing
company, 307 N Michigan ave Chi-
cago; home, 5602 Dorchester ave Chi-
cago, 111
WILSON, Thomas, BS 22; present po-
sition, western editor, Power; home,6132 Greenwood ave Chicago, 111
WILSON, Mrs W Bent (Nettie Adams),BL 77; MPJ; member Alethenai soci-
ety; widow; children, John Dean (AB07) Louise (deceased) ;
practicing jour-
nalism 20 years; wrote up Yellowstone
Park which was translated into Eussian
for use during Worlds Fair at Chicago
93, Glimpses of the East, West, South,
Historic Spots in Indiana Used in Ad-vertising; home, 511 S 9th st Lafay-
ette, Ind
WINCHELL, Harley Corson, 89-90, 90-
91 (111), also attended Northwestern
University; present position, propri-
etor, General Advertising agency;
home, 552 Elm st Winnetka, 111
WINCHELL, Louise E, AB (111) 28,
also attended Crane Junior College;
practicing advertising 1 year; home,
5934 Circle ave Chicago, 111
WINTER, Charles J, 04-06; practicing
advertising 6 years ; home, 426 Pearl
st Kalamazoo, Mich
WITTE, Paul Frederick, BS 23; pres-
ent position, partner, advertising
agency, 100 W Kirby st Detroit, Mich
WOLFF, Clarence Jacob, AB 14; pres-
ent position, advertising; home, 510W Iowa st Urbana, 111
WOOD, Harvey Chase, 01-05; present
position, president, New Jersey News-paper ine, 25 E 26th st New York, NY
WOOD, Hassel Myrth (formerly HasselMyrth Wood), BS 22; present posi-
tion, instructor and head of printing
department, New River Street Col-
lege, 407 Jackson st Montgomery, WVa
WOODRUFF, Helen Blanche, AB 22;present position, reporter, Miami Daily
News; home, 415 S Stewart st Free-
port, 111
WOODS, Annabelle, BSJ 30; member of
Kappa Delta; home, 815 Colfax, Ev-anston, 111
WOOTERS, Leland, BA 13; MPJ; mem-ber of Des Moines Advertising Club,
Newspaper Executives Association;
married in 1919; children, boys 6 and10; practicing journalism 18 years;
present position, sales promotion man-ager, Register and Tribune, DesMoines; home, 4602 Sixth, Des Moines,
la
WRIGHT, John Edwards, Cert 85, HonAM 03, BS 14; reporter; deceased
(24)
WRIGHT, Josef F, AB 16; MPJ; mem-ber of Sigma Delta Chi; married;
practicing journalism and publicity 22
years; present position, director of
publicity, director of radio station
WILL, associate professor of journal-
ism, University of Illinois, Urbana;home, 201 Pennsylvania, Urbana, 111
YOUMANS, Eva M, AB 29 ; home, Fith-
ian, 111
YOUNG, Arthur A, 19-21 (111), BSJ(Mo), also attended NorthwesternUniversity, Evansville College, MPJ;practicing as free lance writer 11
years; present position, free lance;
permanent overseas address, 24 Scott-
Bush st Port-of-Spain, Trinidad,
BWU; home, 10525 Wilbur ave
Cleveland, O
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YOUNG, James R, 21-23 (111), also at-
tended John Hopkins University;
MPJ; member of Pi Delta Epsilon,
Japanese Rotary Club; practicing jour-
nalism 13 years; present position, man-
ager, Advertiser Publishing company,
Tokyo, Japan; home, care Japan Ad-
vertiser, Tokyo, Japan
YOUNG, Madge Woodward (see MrsBenjamin Piatt)
YOUNG, Orres Ephraim, BL 93; form-
erly editor of Michigan Farmer; box
224 Stewardson, 111
YOUNG, Philip Page, 15-18; member of
English Club of Greater Chicago; mar-ried in 1920 to Martha M. Tuley (NewYork), children, Philip Page jr 3,
Dorothy Phoebe 1; practicing journal-
ism 11 years; present position, pub-
lisher, Benjamin H. Sanborn and com-pany, 221 E 20th st, Chicago; home,221 E 20th st, Chicago, 111
ZEIGER, Irwin William, BSJ 30; prac-
ticing journalism 1 year; present posi-
tion, manager of the service depart-
ment, Sales Publishing corporation,
1219 30th st Milwaukee; home, 1149
16th st Milwaukee, Wis