Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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t ' t ' t ' l tVi i ' i «. .f :.t I ' ROW I: Churlene Feitiuson, Marjorie Schlamp, Nancy Buck, Dorothy- Dougherty, Betsy Sue Curry, Jerrie Ann Holmes, Phyllis Hiatt, Becky Anton, Nancy Charles, Carol Bitner. ROtf ' II: Ellen Brant, Valerie Kamm, Barbara Hicks, Natalie Graham, Donna Eitman, Betty Morris, Marilyn Waldorf, Gerry Maddox, Marianne Fisbeck, Virginia Marxson, Ellen Ball. ROW III: Jackie Abraham, Joan Dodds, Mary Alter, Crystal Craig, Mary Jane Cannon, Diane Whittaker, Fredda Potts, Nancy Gordon, Marilyn DeMolte, Joan Jackson, Lois Lange, Joan McKinley. ROW IV: Martha Reavis (Vice-Pres.J, Ann Inman, Millicent McFarland, Virginia Stroppel, Arm Campbell, Nancy Schnitzius, Kathleen McClain, Jo Ann Ihlstrom, Peggy Hadley, Mary Lane Storen, Kay Cotton, Rita Leslie. ROW V : Louise Arnett, Carol Kaslow, Cary Newbury, Jeaninne Nelson (Pres.), Marilyn Harcourt, Marcia Isaacs, Barbara Pletcher, Joyce Jones, Blythe Mildner, Nancy Smead, Yvonne Davidson (Sec). Miiukk ROW I: Lois Nicholson (Sec), Jean Ann Wagnor, Carol Carver, Becky Sue Isom, Shirley Babb, Kathryn Owens, Patricia Kissinger, Ruth Holthouse. Estelle Lowe, Sanda Otto, Nancy Watkins, Nat Hendricks. ROW II: Jo Ann Ebner, Mary Jane Swaim, Sharon McCarrell, Jo Hardy, Barbara Hoadley, Kathi Prosser, Roberta Graber, Rosalind Brown, Rita Jean Freeland (Treas.), Kitty Nolan, Joan Walker, Martha Mc- Cullough, Barbara Southland. ROW III: Nancy Apple, Sally Lowey, Barbara Redding, Jo Dunham, Sallie Fosdick, Lorela Enterline, Betty Bauer, Linda Harrison, Marilou Hahn, Lois Nelson, Anita Abbott. ROW IV: Janet Morgan, Nancy Wysong, Jane Tarr, Drudy Ringo, Peggy Anne Bunton, Barbara Kintzing, Suzanne Sturgis, San Elliott, Pat McComb, Ginne Franke, Nancy Dearmin (Pres.), Pauletta Biggs. ROW V: Barbara Turner (Vice-Pres.), Pat Graber, Barbara Cox, Joyce Moore, Sibyl Gray, Marjorie Duncan, Kathryn Krueger, Georgia Gillis, Gloria Jackson, Virginia Rodebeck, Sally Bash, Gayle Barber. 369

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OFFICERS President Jeaninne Nelson Vice-President Martha Reavis Secretary Yvonne Davidson Treasurer Jerra Jean Wacker Seen any starry-eyed Tri Belts lately? From all reports the Tri Belt roof is crawling with future astronomers. Seems as if the Tri Belts believe in keeping their star and crescent prevalent in everything they do. The house lounge is everyone ' s late-hours room. They not only study there, but they sleep, eat, and play cards. If anyone isn ' t around to get that phone call — they know where to look — that old habitat, the lounge. The Tri Belts pulled a switch. Their Belta Barberettes, a barbershop quartet, dress as men. They don slacks and waiter jackets to convey that gay- ' 20 feeling. The fall pledge dance had atmosphere in its Mardi Gras theme. The pledges had a dance all to themselves, as the actives proudly looked on. The Tri Belts rated many activities this past year. Among these were president of A.W.S., president of W.R.A., president of Panhellenic, president of Junior Panhellenic, a cheerleader, and two Mortar Board members. DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA GAMMA OFFICERS President Nancy Dearmin Vice-President Barbara Turner Secretary Lois Nicholson Treasurer Rita Jean Freelaud From the outlying boundaries of the terraced lawn to the top of the triple cliimneys, the Belta Gamma house has been the center of a year of assorted activities. The perennial Bream- boat Formal, Barnes ' Ball dinner, and Christmas date party headlined the social calendar. It was rounded out with various parties, open houses, and a special week end for both sets of parents. Collapsible homecoming decorations and faculty dinners, informal seminars on bridge hands and reducing methods, all covered with a layer of study, study, and more study, kept the Belta Gammas busy and buzzing. The B.G. hall of fame was increas ed by the addition of the treasurer of Mortar Board, the treasurer of Pleiades, the vice-president of Tiieta Sig, and the secretary of Tophets. Anchors aweigh to many more successful years for Delta Gamma. 368



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OFFICERS President Barbara Fischman Vice-President Lenora Epstein Secretary Myra Klass Treasurer Ruth Lebau Nothing Hke being a worm — so the Delta Phi Epsilon pledges said to the actives one day. On their Turnabout Day, the actives cringed in dismay when they had to act like worms. It ' s a wonder the pledges got that party after it was all over. Tennis, anyone? The D Phi E ' s really like that game. Someone is always wanting a tennis partner. Even in the cold winter? Why not? they say. The Spring Formal came on Mother ' s Day Weekend. See, Ma, a dance just like you used to have! Mother just shook her head help- lessly. Then there was the Waiters ' Turnabout. The executive council served the waiters. Everyone concerned got a big kick out of that. The waiters found out how it was. The D Phi E ' s activities included the presi- dent and corresponding secretary of the Social Service Club, president of the Student Religious Cabinet, and the recipient of the Bryan Scholar- ship. DELTA PHI EPSILON DELTA SIGMA THETA ?. i99 3 ' .«». ' K ' - ' . OFFICERS President Demetris Poplar Vice-President Bernice Jones Secretary Wanda McKeethen Corresponding Secretary Ruth Woods Treasurer Doris Moxley Delta Sigma Theta sorority has been on Indi- ana University ' s campus since 1947. It has spon- sored a Job Opportunities Program in conjunc- tion with other chapters over the United States. Among some of its members wlio have ex- emplified qualities in leadership and scholar- ship are Bernice Jones and Demetris Poplar, members of Pleiades and Ruth Woods, a mem- ber of Tophets. Bernice Jones has also received Mortar Board recognition. Doris Moxley is a member of Kappa Phi, a national sorority for Methodist women. Among its plans for the year is an annual May week including a forum, tea and a dance. In March they honored their pledges with a jiarty. Delta Sorors never lose sight of tlieir motto, Intelligence is the torch of wisdom. 370

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