Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1962

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FRONT ROW (left to right): Arthur Carter Jr., Virgil Ecton (Keeper of Records), Roosevelt Warren (President), Alvertis Wall (Dean of Pledges), Andre Goutier Diatezulwa. SECOND ROW: Ronald Little, Arbie L. Jamerson, Herman West, Anthony Reyn- olds, Raymond Shontee, Charles Hale. BACK ROW: Thomas Jamerson, Edward L. Williams, Ronnie Ward Finnel, Kenneth Ellis (Keeper of Exchequer), James Butler, Lloyd Lyons, Lester Thompson. Kappa Alpha Psi Opens New House on Jordan Final touches for die new Kappa Alpha Psi house in- cluded a replica of the fraternity ' s crest. Founded at Indiana University — 1911 Alpha Chapter established at I. U. — 191 1 301 National Chapters At the corner of East Seventeenth Street and North Jordan Avenue, the new home of Kappa Alpha Psi social fraternity is the first Negro fraternity house to be built on a Big Ten Campus. The new limestone building, which has a terrace overlooking the football stadium, has a capacity of 60 men. Named the Elder Watson Diggs Memorial in honor of one of the fraternity ' s founders, the house was dedicated during the weekend ot February 2 to I. 1 962. Kappa Alpha Psi is the only social fraternal organi- zation ever founded at Indiana University that has gone on to become a national organization. Earl Faison, an alumnus of Alpha Chapter, was voted Rookie of the Year of the American Football League for the 1961-1962 season.

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FRONT ROW (left to right): Georgia Ann Orbaugh (Corres. Sec), Vera Linette Hinton (Rec. Sec.), Susan Wagner (Vice-Pres.), Carole Bierbaum (Pres.), Judith Neddo (Vice-Pres.), Nancy McDonough (Rush Chair.), Marilyn Thiel (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Barbara Lynn, Jodelle Bechtold, Barbara Klein, Marian McCoy, Carole Bringle, Mary Horn, Sharlene Heupel, Kathleen Cavanaugh, Martha Baker, Mary Alice Allwein, Susan O ' Hara, Jacqueline Thompson. THIRD ROW: Sharon Duggan, Pamela Allen, Mary Lynn Lewis, Nancy Bush, Sally Shaw, Donna Goodus, Patricia Bachaleda, Jane Bergerman, Barbara Ewer, Carol Ellingwood, Barbara Rogers, Leah McGrayel, Ann Harper. FOURTH ROW: Wendy Sikich, Joyce Marzotto, Karen Nuske, Linda Lewis, Marcia Johnson, Carolyn Hollis, Delia Karen Gwaltney, Roberta Reder, Arvilla Erdmann, Margaret Jane Mc- Clain, Margaret Pock, Allice Gutschick, Carole Danbury, Barbara Carson, Audrey Hofelich. BACK ROW: Diane Murray, Robin Kramer, Nancy Sowden, Elizabeth Ahlemeyer, Barbara J. Surber, Sally Femal, Diane Keppen, Lynne Gilliatt, Elnora Bredenberg, Judy Glock, Barbara Mohlke, Lynn Prendergast, Martha Wilder, Paula Winterfeldt, Mary Lucile Canter. Gamma Phi Beta Receives Mrs Wells ' Pin Founded at Syracuse University — 1874 Beta Phi Chapter established at I. U. — 1957 76 National Chapters At the dedication of Agnes E. Wells Quadrangle in the fall, Beta Phi Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority was presented with Mrs. Wells ' sorority pin. A former Dean of Women at Indiana University, Mrs. Wells worked for years to establish a chapter of the sorority on campus. Moonology was the Gamma Phi and Chi Phi ' s entry in the production division of the 1962 I. U. Sing. Working with Kappa Delta Rho, the women presented Plunge in Paradise for Fall Carnival, and in the spring rhey backed the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team for the Little 500 Race. The first women ' s social organization to be known as a sorority, Gamma Phi Beta was also one of the original eight founding sororities of the National Pan- hellenic Council. The Gamma Phi house mother accompanies her girls as they sing at an after-hours party. 309



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FRONT ROW (left to right): Carolyn Kraft (Rec. Sec), Stephanie Hoppes (Corres. Sec), Susan McHugh (Vice-Pres.), Mrs. A. W. Rodecker (House Mother), Barbara Metzner (Pres.), Judith Duncan (Treas.), Ann Fletchall (Rush Chair.), Jane H arrell (Rush Chair.). SECOND ROW: Pauletta Walker, Bette Rattner, Constance Phillips, Nancy Vail, Virginia Sawin, Joan Simmons, Betsy Traylor, Carole McNear, Martha Jane Lither- land, Linda Kitzmiller, Nancy Good, Sara G. Miller. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Winslow, Patricia Lou Smith, Sharon McHugh. Janice Ramsay, Sandra Chilcott, Judith Ann Brown. Bonnie Blakely, Linda Marrs, Nancy Baumgartner, Ann Crawford, Carole Shepherd, Pamela Fitzpatrick, Diana DeHart. FOURTH ROW: Jacqueline Harrell, Jean Leckie, Jeanne Foulkes, Miriam Perry, Christy Clements, Annabelle Parry, Marian Kaylor, Judith Whit- acre, Carol Moore, Mary Elizabeth Selman, Jen Ellenberger, Carol DeWees, Joan Barnes. BACK ROW: Virginia Wieschhoff, Barbara Dukelow, Ann Cannon, Suzanne Struckman, Pamela Menke, Virginia Blish, Alice Hunter, Virginia Winston, Margaret Dickens, Nancy Shannon Smith, Linda Lukens, Phyllis Nita, Sarah Carmichael, Madelon Millhone. Kappa Alpha Theta First Sorority at I. U. Founded at DePauw University — 1870 Beta Chapter established at I. U. — 1870 86 National Chapters The first social sorority established at Indiana Uni- versity was Kappa Alpha Theta, and since its estab- lishment in 1870, Beta Chapter has developed many local traditions. Among these are the annual kite flying for pledges in the spring and the steak and beans scholarship dinner. Working with Sigma Alpha Epsilon, the Thetas won the first place trophy for originality and design of their Fall Carnival booth, Follies de la Mer. Other activities of the year included the Interna- tional Coffee Hour for foreign students, presented in December and cosponsored by the Acacias. In the Powder Puff Bowl, renewed this year by the men of Alpha Tau Omega, the Thetas defeated the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma in a flag football game in Dunn Meadow during October. The KAT ' s turned into mice to entertain rushees. 311

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