Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1957

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KAPPA PI — E. J. Porter, James E. Gartrwaite, Dwight Winenger, Nancy Deisch, Jim Ellsberry. Perspective Club Perspective was all-important to campus artists, and members of the Perspective Club developed their art appreciation and talent through the activities of the club. As a project for the year, the members made and sold clay ash trays. Another activity was creating their own pins, designed last year by one of the group. Officers were: Phyllis Bates, president, Dwight Winenger, vice-president, Sue Henson, secretary, and Nancy Deisch, treasurer. Kappa Pi The arts, whether in music, theatre, painting, or literature, carry men forth on silver clouds of glory and knowledge. Kappa Pi, art honorary, furthered the students’ interest in the field of painting and other arts. Students above freshman rank and having a “B” average in art classes and a cumulative index of 2. were eligible. Serving as sponsor of the organization was Dr. Elmer Porter, head of the art department. The presi- dent, Dwight Winenger, had Jack Johnston and Nancy Deisch, as his vice-president and secretary, aiding him in the administrative field. Amateur artists experiment in every category from linoleum blocks to weaving! PERSPECTIVE CLUB — ROW 1: Jim labor, Marvin Manning, Jeanie Bon Durant, Beverly Black, Sue Henson, Nancy Deisch, Phyllis Bates. ROW 2: Florence Jerger, Sheila Novotny, Mrs. Dorothea Swander, Sonja Helman, Patty Horrall.

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Clubs, Honoraries News of the week appears in a crowded confetti of notices tacked on a myriad of bulletin boards. These meetings are the mute evidence of a busy campus .. .



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1s Vea COMMERCE CLUB — ROW 1: Mary Anderson, Robert Harrington, Richard Becker, Shirley Wright (reporter), Ella Bury (secretary), Robert Haskin- son, Jerry Mihlbachler (president), Marcia Kelley (vice-president), Paul F. Muse, Ruthetta Krause, V. E. Breidenbaugh. ROW 2: Sharon Ayers, Mary Bradley, Sarann Owen, Phyllis Bates, Frances Dix, Reva Dee Ray, Kay Greenlee, Gwynne Cinotto, Myrna Myers, Simia Robinson, Gwen Steffy, Fred Wallace, Bob Chorak, Jim Horner, Dale Butler. ROW 3: Joe Alderson, Mary Anderson, Patricia Bitner, Marjorie Petry, Fauneil Richards, Ellen Cox, Helen Smith, Barbara Crist, Zelia Heiser, Evelyn Wright, Marlene Newton, William Rourke, Janet Rogers, Art Lehmann, Jack Vaught, Bill Reichert, Bill Osmon. ROW 4: Patricia Smith, Janet Butler, Sue Torr, Sharon Joiner, Shirley Creasey, Sharon Nicoson, Anita Browning, Norma Henerberg, Phyllis Greve, Sherry Bonham, Marilyn Sohn, Beverly Black, Joe Harrell, Delane Robinson, Merrill Bonebrake, Richard Dugdale. ROW 5: John Walker, Mary Bragg, Donald Wente, Charlene Pound, George Mattsey, William Weis, Ed Scott, Jon Cottrell, John Hintz, Bob Beall, Dale Newton, Ron Paige, Dick Alley. ROW 6: Susie Kerr, Robert Hinshaw, Jessie Von Leer, Ray Walton, Damian Macey, Richard Schroeder, Albert Vogel, Dick Ballinger, Miller Carbon, Dick Ouweneel. 3 Commerce Club As its primary purpose Commerce Club aimed at stimulating educational and professional growth in the field of commerce. This club also enabled busi- ness education students to become better acquainted with other students and with professors in the field. Pi Omega Pi, commerce honorary, provided a worthy goal for the commerce student with an ade- quate index. During the year the honorary sponsored such activities as a dinner at the spring Business Education Clinic and an annual award to the out- standing senior in the department of business. “Speedy” is the name — or, at least, this typing student hopes so! Pl OMEGA PI — ROW 1: Raleigh W. Holmstedt, Robert W. Harrington , Esteline Bradley, Ruth Wise, Ralph lee, John Walker, Mary G. Caughlin, Marcia Kelley, Don Bailey, Sue Mahan, Patty Foltz. ROW 2: George Eberhardt, Julius C. McKay, Bernard Piwkiewicz, Paul F. Muse, Richard Becker, Roy Hunter, V. E. Breiden- baugh, Nicholas Dopuch, Robert E. Hoskinson, Jeraldine Blackburn, Barbara Crist, Kay Greenlee, Charlyn Mar- shall, Richard Krumpeck, Hannah Purcell, Phyllis Bates, Marilyn Osborne, Carolyn Crane, Milan Evans.

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