Indiana University - Arbutus Yearbook (Bloomington, IN)
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-3 jr ; -- f V ' i -r ; y - ■J I E.-.hg: ' ' j t T- t V -. 1952 ARBUTUS Indiana University Blouniin ton. Indiana Volume 59 Editor: Jim Wade Business INIanager: Bob Corbin Managing Editor: Jane Meloy Iill «- «« TABLE OF CONTENTS Schools and Administration 12 Campus Life 82 Seniors 168 Activities 258 Sports 324 Residences 364 Index and Ads 466 VOL. S3 MAi ? J II 4miiis i Hh . ill VOWMt 59 INDIANA UNiVtKSiryi m- . Business and athletics In reflection Studenl Building The old campus Maxwell lower Rogers Dining Hall The new campus ' s • V Men ' s Quad J Recreation and power 10 11 ..1. i6 ::, ' r■v  i ) :: lb i SCHOOLS AND ADMINISTRATION 1, Herman B Wells IndiaiKi l)iii crsitN . Iciilli in size in llif nalion in fnll-linir enrollment, lia.s ( ' (intiniied this year lier role of leadersliip in liifilier cilneation. Her faeiiltv has iiiatehed iier size with significant eonl ' rihnlions in llir fitdds of scholarly research and in jrood Icachinfi. Her student hod has responded lo the seriousn -ss of the tinii ' s willi an increased inleresi in learniiif;. As we close a sMCi ' essfiil scho d ear, ahead are slill nn re challenf;inj; ears. I ha e coididence ihal in those M ' ars Indiana ill conlinue lo lav lull claim to her posilion of dislincliiin in llii ' uiii (rsil u(rld. 14 1 n iiiiilli iUII i f I I I i ll flHli ' ii i i i i i i i I I i i ii i i i I I i i i i I e I i i i i i i I i I or 11 The astonishing increase in the number of tliose who seek a miiverslty education and the succession of wise decisions by President Vk ells and his associates as to what the University sliould try to do for those who enter are I believe the two chief causes of tlie growing greatness of Indiana Uni- t ersity. 15 William Lowe Bryan Ora L. Wilderimith. President Emeritus; C. Waller MeCarty: Mrs. Mar R. Maurer; John S. Hastings, President; F. T. Reed, Secretary; Frank E. Allen, Vice President; Dr. Merrill S. Davis; Paul L. Feltus. Not present: Alexander M. Campbell. Alex M. Campbell BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Tni-stees is the administrative body of the Uni- versity. i laii of tlie current standards and policies of the Uni- versity are tlie result of the time ami elfort spent In the Hoard. This i;overninf; hodv coordinates the cdorls and facilities of tlie llni- versity to make it one of the l esl s -hools in liic Middle W est. The Board is composed of ei};hl citizens of the slate of Indiana. Three of the members are (decled by the ahinnii of Indiana Uni- versity: the reniainini; fi e are recommended hv the State Board of Kdiicalioii and formallv appointed hv liic (Governor. .Members ( f the Board are: Ora Leonard ihlermiitii. (iarv : John Sinipson Hastings, W ashinfrton; Frank Emerson Mien, .South BemI : Merrill .Stamper l)a is, IMarion: Alexander Morton (.amj)- bell. l ' ort Wayne: (Mrs. I Marv Hieman Maiirer, Indianapolis: I ' au! f amberl Feltus, Bloomin ton: ( ' .. Waller Mcdarlw lndiaua|iolis: Fenwick Thomas Heed, Secrelarv. 16 ADMINISTRATION Joseph A. Franklin, Vice President, anfl Treas- jrer Herman T. Briscoe, Vice President, and Dean of Faculties Ralpli E. Cleland, Dean of the Graduate School Charles E. HarnOl. Ro iislr:ir 17 John W. Ashton, Vice President and Dean and Director of tlie Division of Student and Educational Services ilfred Bain. Dean of the School of Music Leon H. Wallace, Acting Dean of the School of Law ' i-. Si m 18 Bernard ( ' .. (iax il, Dt-aii of the School of Law ard W. Patty, Dean of the School of th, Physical Education, and Recreation J ) r, — i ki.t i Arthur M. Weimer, Dean of the School of Business ADMINISTRATION Wendell W. Wright, Vice President and Dean of the School of Education 19 k i ir- ' — Presslv S. Sikes, Dean of tlic Junior Di- Donald Carmony, Associate Dean of tlie Hugh W . Norman, Associate Dean of tiie vision Division of Adult Education and Public Division of Adult Education and Public Services Services Robert A. Miller, Director of Libraries Claude T. Rich, Alumni Secretary H. B. Allman, Director of the Summer Harold W. Jordan, Director of Service Frank (iuckcr. Dean of the C.ollege of Session Enterprises Arts aii l Sciences H Mrs. Alice Nelson, Director of Student Howard S. Wilcox, Executive Director Ivy Cliamness, Editor of University Pub- Housing of tlie Indiana University Foundation lications S;J ' y 1HI M9B 1 Ts : 1 _. n| 1-. m r w ■v - ■1 ' i r L—. ! M 1 - ■1 rz i w . ni Its ' F . i f( h 9S p. ■■' ■• - 1 • ' ' mfm ffi ' • ' law r E ' 4 r i ' Sfex • ■,j ■,f - JT ' B 1 ADMINISTRATION Kenwick T. Reed. Assistant to the President, and Secretary of the Board of Trustees Paul J. Harrell, Director of Athletics E. Ross Bartley, Director of llie Uni- versity News Bureau R. L. Shoemaker, Dean of Students Hi;,-: i— DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT E. M.LINTON J. E. STCNER ■WOMEIN E HHIS 9 1 1 H 1 JOURNALISM LIBRARV ENTF.R THROUGH 310 iTr ' r ' it ' ryMW SPANISH ARTS AND SCIENCE DEPARTMENTo SOCIOLOGY 1 COLLEGEof ARTS amd SCIENCES H MR. 1 MR. UNDESMITH H MR. H MR. SCHNEIDER H MR, SMIGEL H . MR. STRAUSS H L MR. TOMASIC 1 mt ' MR. m ■1 COLLEGE - 1 OF ' M Arts ANB Science ■' ■■' ■.(• PHI BETA KAPPA Koliort Iniii MclJougall I ' atriiia Ann Wycoff (Mrs.) Barl aru kraus Carriger (Mrs.) Leali Krhecca Silver Neva Eli alxth Belford Thomas Joseph BIpc Donald Adair Long (Mrs.) Joan Kisnick Hanih Andrew (Iraig Thomas James Lee Smith Edward Lee Mockford (Mrs.) Olga Yusufzai Donald Agger Kellogg James Roger Nieholas (Mrs.) Judith . hrens Powell Barhara Ann Bullock Jesse Doddridge Hayes, Jr. Mildred Janiie Bushong Nina Lowy Jacqulyn Lee Starken Joyce Elizaheth Moore Max L. M. Boone Rohert Allan Mclntire Richard August Merkle Warren ilhur .Shirey Loren Keith Smith John Wood Lee Rol crt (iould Stanley Mary Lou Mohr John Preston Ward (ionzalo Adis-flastro Frances Mae Poland ( alira Sadik (Jachaw Joan Grace Meininger Kenneth J. Neuenschwander Joyce Camille Tindall Wilma Dorothy Seljan Hensley Wilmer Frederick Cline Barhara Celeste Fischman Philip Lester Zimmerman James Stewart Render Mary Jane Denton Saul A. Schepartz Ruth .4nnie Curtiss Gerald Rohert Nolan James Myron Morris Richard Wayne Noel Charles Edward Gunnoe Thomas Lee Swihart (Mrs.) Cvnthia Lewis Baxter % 23 ALPHA CHI SIGMA ROW I: Mack Harvey, Cliarles Lcppt-r, Harold Kraiis. Jim Scliooli ' j. James Stewart, Leslie Mynatt, William Fritz. KOW II: Dane BrcidloNc Don Borders, Robert Evans, Thomas Hardcrs, Wayne Mcrriman (I ' res. ), Stephen Sichak, Jack DeMoss (Treas..). ROW III: Uavid Polliemu , Robert Deitcli, Al Stoncr, Dave Igelnian, Peter King, E. I ' . Wozniak ( Vice-Pres.). I |)rofessi()iial cheiiiislrv Irater- nilv, to sli( ' ii«j;th(Mi the luofes- sional tiewith the fraternal hoiid, to aid individual iiumiiIkm ' s. Jack DcMoss. Cliarlcs l.cpiicr. a lie Mcrri- iiiaii, K(l Wozniak. llcniiati I ' arkcr SIGMA DELTA CHI ROW 1: Maurice Foutz, James L. Merrell, Boli illiam . (ires (Jcrdes (Pres. ), Irving A. Gross, Bernie Vonderheitle, Stott Seliinedcl. ROW II: G. Robert Averitt, Jiiiiinie McNeile, Robert Barasli, Richard MacGill, Marshall Lincoln (Sec), Tom Bal ow, David Livingstone, Patrick Red- mond, James Hetlierington. national professional journalism honorary fraternity to promote fellowship and high journalistic ideals among men students. Bob Wilcox, Greg Gerdes THETA SIGMA PHI K( I: Louisr Aiiirtt (Pres.). Susan H;i- cll. Lucille E. Mangel , I ' alri.ia K.U.y. Harhara Wolfe. ROW II: B. J. Kauis.y (Sec). Norm:! I Jean Tliiele. Martha Dietz, Phyllis Knost. ROW III: Janet Morgan ' Treas.l, Barbara Reddin;;. (lynthia Harriiifilon. national professional jouiiial- isni honorary for women with interest in the promotion of jonrnalism. Louise Arnett, l.iicillc M,iii;;il . Hct Jo Raniscv, Janet Miiriiati. S.ilK liaiiilcll THETA ALPHA PHI ROW I: Claire Elaine Kincatle, E. Dale Mitch, Norman R. Willcy, Jan.- Meloy, Lucy Jean Eniry, Rol)ert Hennon. Michael I. Ream. ROW II : Iris Levenl)crji. Juilv M il) -. Ka ]iri Ut , nlhi nv l) lh. Julie Slron;!, Rachel Slagel. national honorary organization for ontstanding men and women in dramatics with jiurpose to promote interest in the theater. liachel Slagel, Lucy Eniry, Julie Strong DELTA TAUMU ROW I: Aniiys P ' isher, Mel Tfriniiii (Vice- John D. Miller, Marjiaret .Siilli aii, Susie Le- Pres. ), Ralph I ' inkermaii. Richard Simon-., Hrun. ROW III: Jo Dnnharii. Lyiiia Brown, Martha Ferfiason. ROW II: Marlv Reavis Valerie Ann llollis. Mvra Johnson. Janis (Pres.l. Rolleen Clark (Sec), Evelyn Plost, Pelzold. ROW 1: Carolyn Honliani (Viee-Pres.), Shir- ley Kreii, Natalie Saric, Sally Wilkens. Mrs. Mardlla Kllett. Joy Ililsnieier, Agatha Iliiepen- hecki-r. ROW jl: Juanila Wagner Hurst. Carol R. May (Pres.), Pat Rusk (Tnu- i. jHn, Waniphr. Mary Dilganl. Carol Kalter, Sylvia Shlcnsky. RO )i 111: Carol Ann Hawk. (;eorgi (Graves, Kay Shannon. Lois I.atshaw, Jeannetic Nicosia. Sandra Randolph (Sec), Lucy Anne olin;:. HOME ECONOMICS 28 tow I: Donald W. I,au.r. Mol riionias. B. M. McMillan, Allan A. Rasor, Ri.liar.l M. Good Vice-Pres.). R() II: Luiy Anno Young, EveKn Dewliirst (Trcas.), Wayne Ponader (Pres.), llizaketh L. (iardnir, Helen Day. PSI CHI rts sciences 29 fipp MMj p 1 1 IRANCE: ,.( _ v:r. : I. «V« ■T  ; - i-l ' - ' . ' S.. ' • -f V .-■■:vl ' a BETA GAMMA SIGMA Hobart W. Adams Harry E. Aim- Jack R. Althirr Justin A. Beroiiy I ' aiil li. Hlo.ngrcn Grant H. Cald.r Reed W. (lliainlur!. Charles F. Collins Mary M. Conroy Marion A. Duzy Joseph . Karris Mar ;. l- ' erjsuson Audrey L. Fetter Jean A. Gordon Paul V. Oambs.h Harold llarniet Hilh E. llavnes Ralph C. Heath Adrienni- Hitrhiock James E. Jellisoii Warren Johns. Jr. Ronald C. Johnson IJa id Kleinman Norman C. Kramer Hujih H. Leaming James H. I.emly Thomas M. Lofton Charles R. Anderson Raymond N. Byers Billie J. Carroll Clyde W. Clark William E. Drehohl S illiam I), p ' isclur Mildred I. Former Frederick J. Halm James H. Heizer (George W. Kohuseh I ' alrioia E. Locks Charles J. Luelleii Charles C. Marmaduke Evelyn P. McLendon Drusilla Overheck Lewis R. Oyler Lillian M. Paxton Harold A. Poliuj; Allan A. Rasor Leroy P. Rehwald Seymour M. Rosenwasser Robert E. Sherman Frank X. Sturm Prof. S. F. Oiteson Mr. John W . Rarriger Philip R. Marvin Ross (). Miihcl Charles 1 . Moore John A. Moorhead Robert T. Present Frank P. Riggs Barbara J. Rogers William R. Rossow Meeri Saarsalmi Billy J. Schrader Robert W . Schwier Frank L. Simonetti Robert M. Skiles Carl W. Spaldinf; .Audrey B. Stringer Betty M. Weaver 31 COLLEGIATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE KOW I: Barljara St( cii , Janet Ulriili (Sic), Edward Kiintz, Gene l ail Huckslahler (Pres.), Rliae Swislicr, Don Moor (Treas.), Mary Alire inovifl Johnson, Jannire Bryant. ROW II: Jim Oane, Douglas E. Arvidson, liilipg, Daniel H. Mark, A! Strung ( ice-Hri ' .l, Ted Orasi- a selected siroun ot Business School students with the pur- ■pose of coordinating ckibs and organizations of this school Jail I Iricli. 1 Stroti . Gem- Rockslalilor. Don Moor DELTA SIGMA PI now I: Harnit W ood-iiiall (Tiea;-.!. Lelanil Oil, Jaiiics K. Meek. Wayne I,. Jones, Deaiie IS. Olvey. ( ' has. Bockstaliler, Kliae Swisher, Jr., Max C l.raiher. ROW II: Norhert L. Sprouse. Bernard S. Beik, Allen V. Strong. ,irl H. Wetzel. Louis H. Onstott. Orlando G. Suarez. IJavid A. Ogden I I ' res.), Paul W. Weir. ROW III: William U. Hedge, Richard A. Linlon, William AlhcrtM.n. Ii lia.l I.. Ream. Merlin I). Knispel. Ridiert F,. Marshall, I ' hilip Don lio«ers. ( orge A. Neiikam. ROW IV: William Rudolph, (lliarles I ' olstra (Sei.), Carl R. Philips. Hank Ki-zla. James E. Brown, Donald Lootens (V.-Pres.), James R. Field. business and commerce frater- nity, to foster the study of busi- ness and to encourage scholar- ship in universities Don Lootetis, Robert Weathers, Dave Ogdeii, Charles Polstra ACCOUNTING CLUB accounting students, laculty and professional accountants ' medi- an for exchange of views for common enlightenment Nelson Adams, Eniilie Saalwcacliter, Robert Pearson HOW I: ITiiwurd Hunt, Robert Sherman, Frank Sturm. Roherl Capsliew, Jaiiu- Marlrll. Kirliard Del ' reeuw, (lliarles Saunders, William iVacli. Ii( II: Jcilui Uaiu (l ' re .), William lisclier, Lynn KrnesI, Don Thai- lemer. Heed (Jiauiliers. Emmilt e l, Koherl Chaplin, Euiilie Saal- weaihter (Sec.). ROW III: Martin Lahti, Richard I ' ortner, Carl Burger, ( lole lirandeiihurger, Daniel Holling.-iworth, Dale Cobb, Nelson Adams (Treas.). ROW IV: Kenneth Slnltz. Harry Sloll. I ' n-d Replojile. Howard Pearcy, Howard Zar e. Ju-lin J. n . Carl Newliri. Hohirl liarr. HOW V: Everett Penrose, Alan DePoy, Joseph Vialer, Michael lialala, Ridiert I ' earson ( Vice-Pres.) , Robert Summerville, Emerson Erb, J. Edward O ' Neill. 34 ALPHA DELTA SIGMA ROW I: J. Frank Shriiier, Jr., Thomas E. Car- penter (Pres.). Russ Rynerson. Jack W. Stader (Vite-PresJ. Clenn B. LeMasters. ROW II: David Ogilen, Tlioinas Millea (Sec), Jack Brady, Mike Schwimnier, Ted Piiicus, Ervin Darling. ROW III: Gordon G. Hendey, Jr. (Trcas.), Lew IIol- inun, Paul Wozniak, Gene Haflich, l!i l crl K. Maxwell. ROW I: Jean llalternian, Patricia Stone, Jean Lindsey, Georgia Klee. ROW III: Barbara Bur- Haldernian. Marh.- Miller, Alice kinast, Jo Ann nett. Mary E. Zcndell, Martha kercher (Sec), Seright. ROW II: Virginia Merring, Shirley Fled- Martha Dietz (Treas.), Lois G o s, (;inny McClnre derjohn. Janet liiltz, Nan e Ann Fridlin, Nancy (Pres.). GAMMA AIPWA cm 35 RKETING 8 ROW I: Alma Jean McCallister, Lelaiul E. ( tt. A. Moore. RiehariJ Strel.is. James . Miller. illiajii Frank h i-. William Yeager. Elmer MaiDonald. Kiidolph. Carmen Smith. ROW III: Vi illiani A!- W . 1 ' . Collit. Kmiald Weaver (I ' res.). Iricl I ' aulk- lierl on. John I ' elerMin. Myles Vilkii!-, Herlierl I., ner. Margie Ann Lowdermilk. ROW 11: Ruth le- Adhr. Jerome Li( hten tiger. J. Andrew koi, Kinley, Leon J. Waldman, Natalie Saric, Paul .Michael Balata, (ilenn Scarborough, James Field. I ROW ' I: Thomas Hrooks, Lavon E. Furnish (See. I. Keimelh E. Hale (I ' res. I, John Lee Conwav, Wil- liam R. I ' il ele. ROW II: Hriiee Klopfenstein. John C. Wall. Stanley E. Righy, Bill Reifsteek. ' ernon 11. I.ulir. Jo eph R. Hartley (V.-Pres). KdW 111: Josiph Vialer. James Viater, Wray A. Fimlley, Ralph II. Shooter. M les Vitkns. ROW IV: .Stanley 1. Lewnian. James F. SehelTer. (larl E. W illiam.s, Donald R. Rose. ALPHA KAPPA PSI m 36 123 6739012314.56789012311567890123 67 ' m- v.y- ::;, ' i .. EDUCATION (y yjxff vAdju u ju 9.C - ' no( t PI LAMBDA THETA ROW I: Diana Toiior. Kay Bro«ii, Joan Lndwis. Mariclla Ellelt, Bar- bara Overaa. Bos (Ihrijon, Agatha Huepenhccker, Trudy X allaoc. ROW II: Alice Humphrey, Marion Quinn, Pollyanna Mink, Sally Lowey, Elizabeth Price, Betty Gasaway, Martha Doninger, Alice Ann True- blood. Row 111: Kathleen Hershey. Mildred 1 ' . Adani.v Jes aKn M. Allan, Alma H. Marshall. Joy Braxton, Minnie Ann House, Virginia Krenier, Anna R. O ' Connor. national education honor as- sociation for women, seekinfj to maintain hi j;h standards of scholarship and professional prepaiatioii. Alice Hiiinj)lirey, Frieda Heiifro, Kay Urowii, Ann Mohr 38 H ' ; Kmimiiii Q ■H Bi FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA l!(l I: Carol Altheido, Eugene Oliver. Kulurt i]iMm)ii. (I ' re.-.l. Jiiii Vrliiirkle, Jim Parent. Dewey Criswell. Dorothy Spiro (Treas.), Loui e MlM-rtson, ROW II: Ruth Ann McMananian. Carolyn S. Baird, Vivian . S(hilliiis, Doris Tower, Willie Mae Rush, Mary Massaek, Theresa Wcirnka. Marilyn Minas, Marilyn Williams. ROW III: Noranette Hall, lliirothy Stephens, Jeanne Klopfcnslein (Sec), Pat O ' Day, Catliic Wedge (V.-Pre .), Mary Spindlcr. Dolorc Gulaboft, Bill Boyd. ROW IV: Sharon Holwerda, Naney Howard, Barbara Russell, Joanne Perken- paugh, Phyllis Talbert. Barbara Briggs. Doris Borth. Georgi Graves. ROW V: Beverly Hackley, Fay Arganbright, Shirley Sanborn, Josephine Spear, Lueille Rust, Barbara Allen, Juene Adams, Mary Lou Denzcl. club for education students pre- senting an opportunity to mem- bers to participate in a pre- professional organization Front: Barbara Russell, Cathie Wedge. Back: Dorothy Spiro, Robert Simmons, Pat O ' Day •vyn ■% 1 7 ■' ir 39 mm Seated: Alice Giiltlhaiifi, (Jatlierine Glennon. Standing: Anna L. McKown, Jessalyn Allan, Lvdia Newcomer NURSING EDUCATION organization for gradnate nurs- ed o es to further both social and professional aspects on campus ROW I: Ellen Crecelius, Thercse Sieg, Mildred l) l .. Hazel J. kel- lams, Marian Nenieth, Lydia Ncivconnr (I ' res.). RO V II: Phyllis Love- lanil, l,ii ili ' McLaughlin, Anna K. (( ' (lunnor, Anna Jane Gosztvla. Kalhl..ii l . Il.r-hey, Martha J. Hearh, Bernire I). Mikos. ROW III: (irare Faulkner. Jessalyn llan I Si r. I . Mrjia II. Marshall. iijiinia KriMncr. Margaret llogaii. Kii aliilli iin I ' rici-. KOW IV: Aliie llriir Iteniiis. Saraii -ih hrist. (iallirriiie KttMuiiin. Ed_ thr rnislrong. Alice (.uldhaiit; ( Treas. 1 . Jean I .oakley. I I 40 HappY Farmer AlIOSTPttO ROBERT SCHUMANN ' j-LCC a 12 i I I S 5 I . rj ' •nf I ' J MUSIC INTRODUCTION Ti T ' - ■fer- ! -.— 1 — 1 — t- .f_f (--z_Z4_(-4--U- t--( t i v --r-t-i-H-rrn KAPPA KAPPA PSI HOW 1: KMcliiiik K. Oriard, Cliail.v I-. Ken. Eilj;ar L. Ax ()iii (I ' lrs. I. (;«ral(l H. Dolv, Daniel I,. Marliiio. |{( II: (;li-nn Scarlioroiisli. Clar- ence H. Mcisick, Jr., W illia.n . Clii-n.k, James W. Miller. KdV. Ill; Tlionias Greenwood ( V.-Pres. 1 . Dale i.. Aucrliaeli (Sec), Janie E. Cruni (Treas. ), Don Henderson, Richard Urbauer. w m H l gj{ g 31 M 1 1 , . ' ' If ' , ' Jir] ■lUUwv h Ed Ax.soiii. I uiii (Fn-cinvoiiil. Dale Aiicrhaoli. Jim CriiMi national lioiioiarN hand li ' ater- nilv will) inciiilK ' rsliip from arions Indiana lhii ersitv i)ands. lo liulhcr l)and work interest . J PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA lillW I: Uavid Driiikuatir. -Maurice Allard. Larr I ' riest. l eorgi- Koutaj. ( liarlfs B. Andor on (V.-Prcs.), Fred V. ilcy, Terry Lavering:. ROW II: Ji rrv Reinhart (Pres.), Robert Prins. Marvin Solley, Jerr Miller. Don- ald Slagel. Burdell H. Sell. ROW III: Beverly Bundy, John Jiid. Gus I ' ancol, Werner Graf, Julian Livingston, Gary Droege, William B. Handley. ROW IV: Ronald Williams. William Huber. Richard IVpple, Vi illiam Cherok, Dan Wrzesien, G. Thomas Geran. ROW V: Maurice .Sliadley, Vernal Richardson, Archie Black. Donalil McMalicl. Kric ainscott. Donald Reed, Bruce B. Fowler. ROW T: Donald Vocel. David Mcin- tosh, Gene Poston, Donald Traub, William Ringham, Morrie Reynolds. national professional mnsic honorary for men, to give recog- nition for outstanding accom- plishments Jerry Reinhart, Robert Hounchell, Charles Anderson I K Hh Br - ' «JJ? ! 1 B 1 1 E7 — vS ' vc l . ? Q IK ' SIGMA ALPHA IOTA national jnofessional music honorary for women with a minimnm scholastic average of 2.0, to increase interest in musicals Margaret (iacke, Evelyn Dawson. Jane Stern Mow I: Kliiiiic raM-lcliak, KxcUii DauNoii (l ' ic . I. aii v Ki luir ls. Sii aniia Drocjii-, Bitty Fowler. Ann Youiij;. Jam ' Stnii. HOW II: Jiaii ' riiyania, Marsaret (iackc, Joan Linniln. Mr . Jani-t I IoIIducII KiilUa. I ' atiicia Miii-soni. Ddtti ;anitt. I atlir n Miller. Minf;- :iiu Ka ). 1{0 ' III: Natalie (.raliajii. lai Aliee I ' atlon. Mar I.al ' ipllelle. Arlene Heal (. ee. I, Martha l.iili. Marj I.ee Au u tine. ISonnie Swearer. I 1 ROVr I: Nelia H.iitliy iTrea?. I. Patriiia Hoono. ( Viie-Pre .i, Kalliryn Miller. Patricia 1Uo .iim. Daniel L. Marlino. Mr?. Daniel L. Martino. Naney Martha Lieh, Patricia Locks (Pres.), Harl)ara al- Roessner, Dori Ndvak. R() 11: Juan Limoln lace, Nancy Paddaek (Seel. lAU BETA SIGMA Rhvthm Band Music Appreciation 45 war 13 ' ' Z 12 -3 ' 4 • ' ' QUARTER ' 10 ' , . s 4 « INDIANA DOWN YARDS TO GO AVBD8 10 N N r IMDIVMV 43 ' l- lg I H.P.E.R s$ - I l I: Alliiiia AIa(y;ni kas. .Maiioiif Ann Roger?. Johnson ( Vice-Pres. ) , Judy Tuinrr. HOW III: Jiiic Splt ' tc, Siir Oinnn. (!arol Lrc (lieed (Sec), I ' atriria .Seott, Alpha Poulos, Nancy Colnlazier. :i Welih, iVIarji La Hue. HOW 11: Sharon Heverly Harllitt, Miua Smith, Lorraine :ha lehr, Kretnp. Virjjinia Euliauk. Naney Root, Joan  ar- Diane Hreedlove. ri-ipn, Mary l)avid?on (Pres. I, Norma Jean W.K.A. HI :psilon )ELTA ROW I: Donald Krentzer. Frank Frey (Sec.), Carl Simpson (Pres.), Rirhard Udvardi, Thomas Joseph H. Gawrys (Treas. 1. Maleolni J. MeLel- W. Morrell, Harold L. Cook. W. (iordou Bennett, land, William S. Lee, Jr. ( Viec-Pres. ) . ROW II: f;eor;;r E. Harris. 47 ROW I: Beverly Buckingham, Albiiia Ma yauskas, Mimi Buurdiiian, Miss MeAuley. Mmiini Simpson. Marian (-rawford. Be erl Barllell. R )W II: Sharon Kremp, Marilyn M ers. Sandra Ohs, Jane (Johy. Julia Colvin. Mary l)a iilson. Jane Splete. ROW III: Carol Hajiail, Sue Romey, Jo Kinilt, Susanne Soenkseii. Ka Wynn (iohy. Alire katzenstein, Jean Helherington. OCEANIDES H. P. E. R. 48 . «■: iC; J-- i in: £■■■■11 Lli:x: iiii ,1, ,Tf ' ' 3 ' W i i Vs to, IHEi LAW ' .■:;: :y:v ' -f ' J B 1f |E ! L ' T . DELTA THETA PHI now 1: William H. Cra!};, ViIlia:.i H. Keyes (V.Pr.-s.t, William K. .Mallaiiiia, John W. TranlxTj;, Kiiliard Uei amp (Pre .). Btrlraiul A. Davis. ROW II: James K. Keljam, Urdix M. Ewiiig (Seel, Riehani 1). liiiiiewilz. James R. Cotner. liicliaril H. Logan, Ricliaril T. (lonwav. ROW 111: Ray «;. Miller (Trea l. Charles E. Frilz, Ford (,. Laeey, (!arl 1). () ernian, Roliert H. Halin. W 11 11 am K. ( look. fraternal oiganization of law students, to promote scholar- shi[) and lo emphasize a proper atmosphere of legal trach lions Hav Miller. Ki.l.ar.l DeCamp. Hill Crai- V C. 11. ' . ' 50 PHI DELTA PHI ROW I: Morrill MooriN Lloyd beatly. Mauruc li. kiik. Kills H. Anderson. Michael I). Fansler, Richard E. Sisson. Paul A. Tiscliiifr. ROW IT: John T. Grimes, Thomas F. Dean. Lindy (i. Moss, iSick Kieos, Jim I ' cr ' inson. Richard S. Rhodes, James W . Bowers (Ma istrarl. ROW 111; Horace A. Foneannon (Sec), Henry N. Leist, Koherl 11. McKimu V I l. rlir(|ncr I. (Tcorjic A. Purvis. Frank 1.. Harlor. Uoliert E. Fulwider, (;erry Levenher!;. ROW IV: Donald A. O ' Mara, Alan H. Lohlcy, James L. Smith, Arthur 1). King. William I,. Falknor, A! Moellering. P 51 national professional fraternity for law students to encourage scholarship and professional ethics and to place graduates Liiidy Moss, Jim Bowers, Horace Foneannon, Bill Falknor. Allen Sclirater KOW I: Leo L. Tonner, Anderson G. Williani.-on (Ch. ), Paul V. Rumple, Riiliard R. Mvbeck. John H. Kealins:. Rudolph M. Zajae (Viee-ChJ. ROW II: William J. Wood, David J. !rou e. Andrew Kmereon, Juruld J. Bitzegaio, Gene R. Johnson, Ralph H. Cochrane. ROW III: Robert Hurlhert. Joseph Dale Ketner. Vercil Oscar Springer, Glenn Ray Moody. Jr., William E. Hanson, Robert W, Lusher, SIGMA DELTA KAPPA Light Helps 52 m-- oo I— ro n M HELP p..- ?r- p- F iT ' ' ■fc ' , . jt] wl : v9J Mi ■I 4. Nl MEDICINE • DENTISTRY k „ - J n ,% fr f.3r - ■■Jj- «-• A I i i i MEDICAL AND DENTAL ADMINISTRATION 1. Jolm D. ' anXuys, Dean, Scliool of Medifinc 2. J. B. H. Martin, Administrator, Scliool of Medicine .{. Jolin J. jMalioney, Assistant to Dean, Scliool of Medicine I. Kdniund J. Shea, Assistant Administrator, Scliool of Medicine 5. Miss Jean (loflfey. Director, Nurses Training School (). Doiiahl J. (laseley. Medical Director (on leave) 7. Maynard K. Hine, Dean, School of Dentistry 54 55 ears of l ;ick ' :roiiii(l iiiil lo use 56 Long hours in the lab . . . With trained eve aiifl t-teadv liand Let ' s see, two more years . 57 f 58 Il s (inlv ten o ' clock in llie morning lab session, but the eye straining si ;hts of the microscope are already taking tlieir toll of tired viewers. Here are the white- coated students who have worked so long and so hard, and are now using their past knowledge and gaining new knowledge in the actual practice of the laboratory. Patiently and accurately they move forward to their final goal of a medical degree. 59 60 Learning how to pnll V ni painlessly Tliosc loolli imllcis of tomorrow arc Icarniiif]; all the skills  f iiKxIcrii il ' iili lr liial can make the | rocess paiiih ' ss. This, plus countless other skills, supervised by the men who know hov . Their Ion;; years of study will lead to a healthier IuIimi ' tor tiieir coinitry and community. i ow, tht y arc lima inf; their extensive hackgroiind study with actual practice on the real thing. 61 eais of backgrouiul piil to use illi ti:iiiii l r (• :in(I sloadv liaiid 62 Let ' s see, two more years . 63 Testing — testing A neoplivtc nurse and her bookwork orkint; mider pressure Nursing ( .liartiiiK tlie course Problem of the heart A touchy situation Double checking the records 1 iiV. i W ► ' W t. i V ' ' ■p ' A 1 s2 1 . J 65 SKELETON ROW I: Robert A. Brewer, Galen C. Huffman, James A. Harshman, Jack W. Hickman, R. Bryed Billerbeck, Jim C. Hirschman, H . Dean 1 1 insliaw. H . B. Grigsby, Frances Koiiler, James A. Arat . Patricia J. Birum. Sidney Fried- man, Jim Jay, Jobn V. Bitzer. ROW II: Charles D. Kline, Gabra Sadie Gachaw, Henr ' L. Charles. Stephen H. fJhiNsley, Frank Kmak. Diinald A. Kellogg, Robert Koenig, Dr. Harmon (Class Sponsor), Jim Chase, James R. Kerr, Marv C. Christi.-, Robert W. Karch, Dave Buck. ROW III: James A. Ben ., R. Fenstennacher, R. Jontz, John Arfortl. Robert George, Bud Ahlhrand, R. M. Kintner, C. Bush, H. ROW 1: Fred Smith. Mary Lee Schlamp, Don Rudy. George Teaboldt. Royce Tniex, Joe Mishler, Fritz Ta lor, Robert Nickels, Lawrence Lawson, John Lee, John D. Reed. George Mitchell. ROW IL S. Dale Loomis. Arthur Schoonveld, Donald Tatlock, Paul Santrock, Robert Pal- mer, Robert Stanton, Vic Sehlossberg, Jr., Robert L. Smithwood, James B. Ross, Bob McAIpine, Bill Stinstm, Jerry L. Stucky. ROW III; Barbara Yeager, Bill Smiley. Kay Smallwood. Harokl Nichols, Carl E. Shrader, Ray W. Nicholson, Francis E. McAree, Robert G. Stanley, Jack C. Moore, Robert L. Rubright, Ed Rodabaugh, Paul Waitt. Edgar, M. Bronstein, L Bouue. W. Dye. ROW I George Underwood, Fred Hendricks, Vince Alig, Alfred Hauersperger, William A. Duncan, Roy Gibson, Da ' Giordano, Mathew J. Fadell. Rol)ert C. Cohin, Rolnii Kirttey. Richard J. Robertson. ROW ' : Robert E. Brvi- beck, David G. Jones, Gene E. Joluison, Gladys NL Ander- son, Louis F. Bradley. Alfonso D. Holliday, Jr.. Jesse 1) Ha es, Louis P. Doyle, Edwin F. Kock, Paul Buchanon. Da id Ayres, James Kaiser, Wm. Gessler, Donald E. Ed- gar, George H. Franck, Gordon C. Jones. ROW IV: Maxine Salesman, Guenev re R. Sti-vcker. Isadon Talesnick, Jack Walters, Elliot Liff. Robert Suess. Richard N ' ohn, Ed Steinmetz, Dick Xo eroske, Ralph Pratt. John M. Moore, Allen Pierson. ROW V: Robert Sargent. C. Robert Moore. Robert E. Snodgrass, William T. Wilder. Tom Wallace, Reed P. Rice, John H. Tedford. Herbert P. Trier, William R. Wells, Marlin Wea ' er, Ernest A. Hershey, Charles G. Spradley, William H. Townslev. RO ' VI: Robert M. LaSalle, Jr., Ross W. Lambert, Waldo S. Scales. 66 M.O.D. organization for dental students to acquaint freshmen in the School of Dentistry with their classmates Bol) Alkiiison, Kenny Tritle, Don Stikeleather ROW I: Wendell lliit:l„ , W illiaiii }l. Killle, NoirMuii (;UisM,ian, M. Jolin Borkowski, eiil K. illiaiii!-, Kayinoiul Halle, liernard K. Stuart. Daniel E. Haves, Charles F. Aton. (lliarles M. Infante. Charles I). Hall, Melvin (;. Stevens, John H. Driver. Eldon H. Cole. K( U: Donald .Sehwartz, Boh Atkinson. Kiihert J. Johnson, Riehard E. Harrison. Jordan E. Senll, Rohert D. Jamison, Hohert Keesling, W. Dean Bowker. Eugeni- Taylor, Lewis D. Benjamin. Joe R. Rinard. J. Ellis Rue, Thomas L. Blake. ROW HI: S. W allure Bell. Floyd Hale, W . Kelley Carr. Kenneth W . Trille, Delniar R. Miller. Donald T. .Anderson, Jaekson 1). I ' odd. Jack M, Ross, Peter Keek, Jeremy Shulman. Lowell . . illiamsori, Archie F. Ferguson, Gene E. Meyer, Fred J. Dettnian. ROW IV: Grant Mieliel, (Jlenn N. Brinker, ( has. L. (Jreif, John X . Oldham, Ricliaril ( ' .. Harris, Russell L. Hevde. Boliert J. Roetker, Kenneth Scales, Randall Enlow. Roy J. France. Clarence ( i. Modjeski, Roy T. Marshall. Leonard I). Hollingsworth. ROW V: Thomas E. Quill. William E. Stui ker. l((di ' rl A. Percival. Anthony R. I ' etriella, William H. Marshall, Rohert J. Kuhn, Lee X . Shaffer. illiain 1). Vince, Arthur A. Karpinski. Aaron Kimche, Virgil E. Eaton, Rii hard F. Walling. I). E. Stikeleather. I ' homas Jancosek. 67 ALPHA OMEGA KOW 1: Simon Klecger (V.-Pres.l, Geralil S. Henry Plashkes (Siriliel, I ' aul Denver, Edwin Ep tein (Pres.), Bernard Ellins (Sec), Martin Pollack. Lindernian (Treas.l. KOW II: Jack Weinsoft, liOW I: liiU Hienv. Harry Kerr, Al Enfili li. Hoi, HI... Don Frrad. Hill Miller. Holi John-. Hoi. Sliirev. Haile Hinton. Al W ilter-, Holi Da . Jim M( :ii,U!:lian. ' KOW II: Jim llnmplirie . ' Diek I.ieli. Dave ilo |ue. Ralph Schinnnele, Don W ii ler. Hulch Sclierrens, Boh Meyer (V.- Pr. . I. Itoh Newland (Pres. I. Boh Stetzel (Sec.), Hill lliik- I Treas.l, Hoh Halsev, Hill Meek, Pal Kellv. Halph Querry. Norhert Buechler. ROW III: ( ■orge Ju tos, Maurice Sniilli, Harold Ma «cll, I ' om McKcan, Howaril ealherliolt. Leon Turner. Hill Rif:!;. Earl Moore. Hill Sliideler. Vic Mercer, Hoh Wihon. ROW IV: Hoh (Jnillen, Ray Rolluiar. Chuck Sahel. Hoh Mann, Hollis Sears, Hill Shix-maker. Bill Lindley. Jim Barnes, Berl Horn. Dale Goris, Bill Pota nik, Ed Benjamin, ilhur Morion, Chuck Swilzer, Lero Holder. DELTA SIGMA DELTA 68 ROW I: Andrew (Juyre, Marvin Utley. Donald Blackwell. Rirhaid Gunipper, James Carver, Thomas Barrett. ROW II: Robert Hittner, Frank Beeler. Lloyd Vogel. Victor Moeller, John Law- rence. Carl .Sutton. ROW III: Robert Cottrel, David Haggard, Raymond Reed, George Porter, Byron Lingenian. Ronald Heake. John Nohl. ROW IV: Robert kincaid. Dixon Hughes, (Jeorge Clark, Carl Trees, Raymond Belding, John Ander- son, Paul Thompson, Dudley I ' faff, Robert Mouser. ROW V: Robert Beam. Joseph Ebbing- house, Robert Tindall. NU SIGMA NU m SIGMA PHI ROW 1: (iarolyn Harvey, Frances Warner I V.- Pres. I, Jacqueline .Schaefer ( Pres. 1 . Phyllis tyrant (Treas. ), Mona Rice. ROW II: Pauline Chand)ers, Miriam Ifeldon, Audrey Hancock, Beverly liron- lein. I ' h lli Roggenkarup. Phyllis Shroff. ROW III: Marian Hiner. Naiad Mason, Maryheth Booth, Betty Hathaway, Jane Brownley. 69 XI PSI PHI How 1: KoImtI I5aiij;li, JoM-pli Hock, James Bald- win, Tlu ' tMlorc (llarkc. Ralph MrDowcll. .Marion X arpinhuid. Louis Disscr. Jaik Hooper. John Szakaly. Koyre I ' ujirnoto. HOW II: Janio Worster, Leonard Slahl. FiliM ' r! Hhinc, Hohcrl Hall, John DiiMonil. John Hir cr. EiluanI Lau- lon (Yicc-I ' ros. ), Halpli Hninian (iVi-s.!. Halpli I). Rohn (Sec). Slanfor.l Hysiop (Trcas.l, Rolxrl Scircle, Don .Specs, Knicry Ailing. Rolihir Rohiii- son. Rolxrl Tarpho. ROW III: Rohort Hofan, Roy Carlson, George Helniick, Hal Glasser. Rod- ney Phelps, Rohert ehh, Thomas Drako.s. Charles Seott. ROW IV: Donald Cmminjjham. Roherl (!ox. Elhert Comhs. Rolierl kemp. Rohirt ( !arnes, Roherl Vi aji ' ier, Ernest Heseh, Leo Rurii- haugh, Richard Ernstinj;. Ray Janes, Cal in Clarke, Ridiert Maxedon, Harvey Chon);. William C.onrad. Sanford Asahina, Edward Thihodeau, Roherl Walters. ROW ' I: H. Talhcrl. K. Hold,. M. Thomas, II. T. Samiiler, 1. Keller, ( :. Krarjiei, M. s. al. I . (;ontales, 1 ' . IVlers. J. Karn-. ROW II; J. Ilihlei,. Malon , J. Harkiy. J. Christ. HOW l : H. brand, H. Hhamv. E. Miller Ureas.), K. Rudolph .Shapiro. H. Crawford. 1. Halalski. 1. (tu;;aii. J. (Areon). J. .Sall , E. Holt. ROW III: 1. MrCio. Hieueke. E. Eisenhardt. PHI BETA PI 70 RO r I: Glen Bonecutter, Bob Roberts, Paul Bourne, I.awrence Pifer, Adrian Tanning, Leo Peru.ca. ROW II: Donald Garvin (Pre idin!; Soplioinoro . Richard Mc? abb, John Reed ( Pre- i(lin Junior), John Stroube (Presiding Senior). J(diu Kal lon (Sec), Gene Creek (Treas.). ROW III: John Huttle, Roland Kreps, Thomas Wooden, Richard Schnule, Jack Shanklin, William Wise, R(diert Roach. ROW IV: William Koch. Clyde Jett, Harold Stoner, Joe Butler, Marvin Norris, Don L. Fields, Jesse Staten, Charles Mayes, Walter Tinsley, Ned Chase. PHI CHI PHI RHO SIGMA ROW I: W. Lee, R. Backemeir, J. Fleming, R. Sclirrpfermaii (Treas.), M. Dirkey ( Vice-Pres.), Brue.kuiann, P. Pierson, P. Prathor. RO i II: (;. F. Beardslev, R. Hast. I). Jordan, F. E. O ' Brien. Hamilton. E. Pierce, R. M( Dougall (Sec), C. ROW IV: W. Robinson, R. Rose, (;. Widdcflcld, Sheets (Pres.), H. O. Murphy, W. Reed. ROW V. Johnson, X . Shannon. L. Bombar, C. Miller. J. HI: T. Mosely, K. Liaptcheck, R. kreuger, W. O ' Brian, G. Kimmel. 71 PSl UMEGA KUW I: Hicluird I ' liliiiaii. Allicrl Caliaj;.-. (;ullirie Carr, William l ark?-. (ilrii Far(Iii)rr. 4!:irtton Cook. John Braiinaii, Lloyd Phillips, James Hendricks. Michael Gordon. ROW II: Damon ioo(le. Koliert Hammelman, Phil BIy. Rohert Rroick. James Calland, James Kraiisc. Richard Phillips, Joseph Libke, Victor Seaman. ROW I II: Frances McCormitk. Odus Baldridge, Wil- liam Oavvford (Vice-Pres.), Loflus Brown (Pres. ). Basil RciriUv ( See. ) . Kolicrl Marshall (Treas.), llowar l Rhode. Wendell (irassmever. HOW IV: Tony Chidalek, Rodney Brown, Ralpli Llewellyn. Thomas (iarman. Eugene Ellis, W a m Heath, Robert Vinzant. Arnold Dunfee. Daniel (Iheek, Jr.. David Erye. David McCllure, John Mapes ( Editor 1. Richard Reinking, Estell Morris, I ' aiil liraden. Rafael Vpiinle. Raul Ittiirino. ROW 1: Elizalielh (.ilcliri t. Joanne Oeen (Seel, (Jeraldine Solliday (Ch. ), (iloria Horn (Treas.). ROW ' II: Harold Miller. Jaiia Em lie. Nancv Hesoner. Uila Schielka. Dale Goris. ROW III: Ronald (;. Meopfer, Bill Parks, Boh Tyndall. INTERCAMPUS SOCIAL COMMITTEE 72 ■!■' ' . .-i ' : ' ' ±- ' ' y ' ' ' HOW I: Michiiiliiir Kiniccik (Sec), Betiv Dvorsack (I ' rcs.l, rii( iiia Diiiiiiiuck (V.-Pn-.l. MOW II: i;Iki.I.-s Kli)a ' ( Tr.-iis.) ' , Guy Halli.-ld (la(iill iKi-M,i CALUMET lln; (iaiiiiiu ' t ( filler lias cxpaiKlcd ils services tliis year to ineliiile llie Ijroadeasliiifj, of lectures and feature projiraius over local stations. Tiie liall- liour profjrani is presented three times a eek. hrin ini; adult ( ' ducation to tiie ii in rooms of tlie refrion wliicli Calumet Center serves. These pro- iranis are recorded at the Center on a recent l purchased tape recorder in a room which has been remodeled for this purpose. Another new service is the ((llcrin : o( a certifi- cate in accountin ; which reipiires 27 credit liours of husiness cj)urse8 and 20 additional credit lionrs in supportin}j courses. Three students tiiis iii wen- the first to rec i e llic ccrl ificale. M 74 FORT WAYNE Tlie Fori W a lie (leiitor ol Iii liaiia Uni ( ' rsily pro- vides etliicatioiial and cidtural facilities for the people in northeastern Indiana. The present student bodv is made up of a|)pro iniatelv one thousand persons, ahoul one-third of whom come from ninet -l vo towns other than Fort avne. A lively, coo|)erative student body has always been associated witli the (.enter. Durinf; the current year, formal, semiformal, square, and record dances were quite successful. In addition to un k ' r{;raduate work, firadiialc level work in Education an l Health, Physical Education and Recreation is providtMl by the (Center for many ele- mentary and secondary teachers in the Tri-Stale area. 75  m INDIANAPOLIS Kdiioalioii iiii:lil-.-liift is llie slofiaii for stu- dents at the ln(liaiia| ( lis Downtown (Center, where I lie liglits of instriietion and study burn late in tlie Center ' s two liuildinps on Mirliifran and Dela- ware Streets. Because Indianapolis is one of the nation ' s im- portant eniploynient areas, enrollment remains liio;h. In the sununer of 1951 the Center had its seeond-lar ;est summer session with students from the Hloomin tou campus and frcun other collefies aiul universities joinin ; the rejiular Center stu- dents in classes. Because the Center is devoted to Adult Education, the student body is unusually varied. 76 GARY [luliaiiu Universitv (iarv Ceiiler now |)r« i(les courses in the freslinian, soplioniore, or jiniior classes. Some graduate courses liave also been de- veloped to meet the numerous retpiests of Gary citizens. The courses are designed not onlv for tliose wlio wisli to attain a imiversity degree, hut also for those who wish an educational program to assist in their adjustment to the constanth changing and expanding times. Tlie program, hased upon the requests from the community has resolved itself in activities which c ultivate and stimulate intellectual interests as a necessary and inspirational aspect of tiie growing citv of (iarv. illUMl li ■i 77 The cliief concern of the Kokoino Center is to offer univer- sity clusses to veterans, high school firathiates and other a(hilts who must :et their college e(hication while eniploved. hile the (Center will contiiine to add courses, strengthen the fac- ulty and expand its offerings in adjoining counties, special eni|)hasis is heing |)laced on mei ' ting recreational and other extracurricular needs of the stu lents. The lounge has been remodeled completely. Recreational space in the hasciucnt has been i idarged for dancing, card plaving and ping |)ong. A haskclhall team has heen entered in the (!ivic League ami |)lans arc utidcrwav I iiichidf soft- hall in the spring and summer. i U KOKOMO EXTENSION CENTER li JMI Pll n 78 KICHMOND EXTENSION CENTER Registration in classes in the Earlluun College-Indiana Uni crsity (Jenter is the largest in several years. The enrollment last fall con- stituted a tangible tribute to the academic, business and cultural standards of the community. Especially commendatory is the response from the staffs of the local industries, registration from which has doidjled that of any previous term. The enrollment for the first semester was 412. The center serves students from ' ir near-by towns. The highest class enrollments occur in the business classes. Several non-credit courses are open to the public. Among these are: Music for Fun, .Sketching and (!omininiitv Chorus. This year the Richmond Center has established a Speakers Bureau as a public service. 79 SOUTH BEND EXTENSIO N ' Tlie South Beiul-Misliawaka Center of Indiana University lias be ;un an adult eiliicalioii radio jjrofrrani this year over SBT. The fortiiifiiitly radio sessions are desif;ned to {live the radio audienee opportiiiiitv to learn sonietiiiiif: of tiie adult edueational opportunities offered by the Center. Included in the series were discussions of interior decoratinp and music apjireciation. The Center has begun to establisii branches itself niainlv for adult education work. At North Liberty and INew Carlisle courses were offered in Bible Literature. In alkerton and LaPorte. for the first time, credit course work was offered. 80 SOUTHEASTERN EXTENSION This year Indiana University has secured a ninety-nine year lease for the occupation of the Jeffersonville (lenter building in Warder Park. Tlie University is now free to make needed ex- pansions in the building facilities. This expan- sion will likely take place in the near future. The Jeffersonville Center specializes in gradu- ate education courses for teachers. About 250 out of 866 students enrolled in the Center are enrolled in education courses. Courses are, how- ever, offered in many other fields. The Center offers courses in five other towns: New Albany, Scottsburg, Corydon, Salem and Madison. The Center was established in 1941 and serves citizens of southeastern Indiana. Many Kentucky students are also enrolled at the Center. 81 r Uliiiliilil -: CAMPUS LIFE 83 Wlicn September came, all roads led to Bloomiiif;toii. Tlie dorms and lioiises liad their new fall erop when the class of ' 55 entered l.U. in the traditional f;reen-tin ;ed maimer. Tlu ' freshmen moved in and jumped into ihe confusion of arrixal with hewildered excitement. Those experienc ' d collc iales. the uppertdassuicn. tno ed in and faced the confusion cahiiJv. licunited roonnnalcs. sitlinji on unpacked suitcases, rehaslied acations. I)c| arlini; parents clindtcd o cr piles of clolhiuf; and equipincnl that were mi- s slcmaticall (iieil on the lioor of each chaotic room. Students poured in. arid the caiu|)Us Ix ' canic r ' po|iuhitcd. •I 84 Suitcases and the new fall crop . . . 85 TIic new arrivals were luidcd llirdiijili llie iiiazf l) llic Junior l)i i iiin oDioials and volunteer student leaders. J wo tliousand (reslinian minds llioujilil np new versions of tlie old (irst-week questions for llieni to answer. (irou|) mi ' etinfis, mass meetiiif s. individual nieetinjis. rei)nired meetiiifis. o|)tional meetiufis, aptitude tests, coniprelieiision tests. |)reference tests the elass of ' rt found its wa llirou li tliem just as every other elass has. W hen it was all over, thev were oflieiallv oriented. After a few days, they put away their campus maps, thev stop|)ed memori7.in i landmarks an l searchinj; for room nnmhers. Thev knew their wav around. 86 87 n A mass of signatures . . . Into a mass of signatures, lines, and erange-and-white cards walked the 11,752. They followed the arrows and signs and hoarsely yelled instructions and came out of the fieldhouse doors as full-time students. Some rejoiced at the prospect of sleep- ing late on Tuesdays and Tliursdays. Some hung their heads with thoughts of seven- thirties every day. Some were quite pleased with their successfully plotted victories over the afternoon worktable and looked forward to playfid P.M. ' s. i ' 89 i J list a roiiliiK- clicckiip A classN liiuliUe Booklist liollli-mrk '  ii The dusty square . . Vacancies exist m mm S S1 lOVMIttO 91 ,kc Checks Payable ...... n I lllll l[D IIV ' -i Make Checks Payable iiinililH The sclieniers wlio slip in witli tlie early en- rollers were foiled this time by the tinie-puiicli that stamped their cards. They were a little iiuli ;naiit that the Liniversitv had outwitted them. I ' rojiress moves on however, and enroll- ment liad hecome more efficient and foolproof. Great strid ' s were evident in the nanie-sifinin;; department, for while the student of 1941 had lo affix iiis title twenty-tiiree times during en- rollment, the .SI Iloosier was able to get through wit!) oid twentv-one signatures. 92 Easily ifleiitified hv fireen pods and wonder- ing stares, the (rosli made tlieir wav caiitioiislv throiigli the process. Some stood in tlie dusty square of tables for a lonj; time before swallow- ing tlieir pride and asking; sonie( n ' wliere to go next. A tableful of troidjlesbooters helped get everyone back, on the right | ath, and found that the rhinies weren ' t the only entangled enroUees. Even some seasoned seniors broke down and had to ask their way into the riglit lini ' s and out tlie risht doors. ■MgsflHH I 93 Klection day was hot and iindramatic. It was not neoes.iarv for tlie parties to use their enier- fifiicv tactics for ictorv, because a (]uiet vic- tory was insured early by the men witli pins. There were no niol) scenes. People just pulled levers. In fact, it was the first time in history that lU students pulled levers to elect their leaders. 94 Wendell illkie, Paul V. McNiitl. and Co.i- gressniaii (iliarles Halleok all ;ot llieir first taste of [jolitics here on the Blooniinjiton cam- pus. It niav he tliat some of the conteni|)orarv collefie vote-fietters may rise from the smoke- filled rooms of (]uiet camims iianijouts to the smoke-filled rooms of national eon entions and elections. Campus elections are a laboratory in democratic procedure. 4 95 A three-rinjj iiiadhoiise Thev took a llircc-rin niailliousts added a pic-llirowiiif; contest, (lumped in a eo-ediiealioiial Ireak sliow, and out eanie tlii Fall (.arni al. The Fieldliouse heeanie a midway, and coeds look oni ' -nif:lit j )l)s as can- can dancers. In realil . it uas a painless way of passiuf; tlie iiat. since the CarniNafs profits o to the ( anipus (Sliest to be distributed among worthy charities. % Professional boressing The flag-raising free-for-all of twenty-five years ago between the Meds and Laws has been tamed to a football game, but the annual boress challenge to tlie battle has grown more fero- cious each year. After spending a couple of hours calling each other cadaver-kissers and mad Maxwellian monsters in elaborately prepared orations, they waved their bones and canes in professional fury and contempt. 1 P 1 m A ♦i Mi fk V - ? f 7f 1 1 n.  ' ■■. ' I 1 1 • 1 )■■1 97 9H Toiielidowii time Third Street was lined with slow-moving autos that took in the festive sights of Home- coming, and the campus swarmed with return- ing grads. Thev tramped back along familiar paths to old haunts and houses, and renewed acquaintances with a slap on the back and a shake of tlie hand. Thev moved to the stadium in laughing groups that were spotted with for- gotten faces, bringing back dormant memories of another day. Lnfortiuiately. the Blue C.ham- l)agne that one house decoration predicted never flowed in Illinois, for the sturdv Illini invaders proved to be a superior foe. 99 The Fightiii ' Hoosiers in ringside seats . . . Hot (logs, cold (logs, and burkiiij; dops all iiiadt? tluiir appearance at Saturday games. ' J ' lie chilling temperatures of Blooniington ' s fall afternoons sent tlie hot-dog hnsiness soaring to new heights. Hordes of the healed wieners wen; tossed on the sizzling grills of the refreshment stands while soft drinks sat still in their cases. These dips of the mercury also ac- counted for (]uite a few cold dogs, as the hlanket-wrajiped spectators had to let their feet sit slilHy exposed to the cutting winds. No matter what llu; weather, some elusive dogs of the harking variety got into the act, and provided referees and student managers with a good weekly chase. 10(1 101 Grandstand play . . . 102 From tlieir wiiul-.-wept seats in the towering bleachers, the green-hatted freshmen chanter! loudly. The gyrating boys and girls in the red and white danced back and forth across the cinders, pleading for the more sophisticated voices of the sophomores, jiniiors, and seniors to swell tlie freshman volume. But the throats of the more experienced were saved for tile spontaneous touchdown cheers, and the luiavoidable bursts wluMi evervone jumped up to see tlie shifty halfback prance through a broken field. 103 The calm after . . . The old oaken, moss-covered, iroiibouiid Imckol weiil buck once more to tlie Uoilcrinakcr v ' ll. The foiirlli f; )l l 1 in four years was added to its winding cliain. The seniors wound themselves into many blankets and saw it through a aiii. I. ike all the ;ames of this ancient rivalry, the ] ' . ! liidiarKi-I ' urdue j ame was excilinf; and cold. Hut hap|)il for all atlcniliii , it was more exciting and less cohl than the previous year ' s battle. 104 105 This is iniisl (if llii ' Min|iiis iiopiiliiliori rmi he- acciiralelv referred lo as slndents. This is wlial is foniiil every lime the liirlu iuil siirfaee of eaiii| us life is |)enelrateil. ii ni.iller how iin| irtaiil llie {lamc or llie iiie Miiifr or liie daiiee iiiav seem al vari- ous eolle iale iiiiniiles, llie sliidenls can iie ' r i|iiile forfjet wliy lliev are liere for kiiowledjie, lor {jrowtli, for sliiilv. StiKJyiiifi eaii never be fle-em- pliasized. It is tlie foiiiidatioii of the I ' niversilv. lot) I Why they are here . . . 107 Men at work . . . 108 109 Coiicenfralt ' d cfiOrt . . . A studious and proper prop Tlie endless eiideaxor Id It seemed so simple wlieii the |)rof explained it But tliats not the answer niv roommate j:ot . The point at liand 111 Nature study . . . Ten lli()ii8aiul studeiils have ten tliuii.sanil difterent study liabils. Some find pleasure and real satisfaction in tlieir work: some approaeli it with a resigned condenined-to- die attitude. Some work too hard, while others slide throufrh with a relaxed economy of enerftv. Part of the students discover that the knowledge to which they are exposed is a useful and applicable instrument. Part of them think of it only as something to file in their brains to be pidled out for the next exam. But studying is part of I.U. years for all of them. Ill ' All the answers . . 113 ■' n l ■■j Hk ' 1 H Kjpy - ' . I EP Kr2lB ' - ' ' ' ' 1 H ■UniM|L ■' . ' r ' . B Classes come in ]14 ] issorted sizes . • . Professors and classes and studying form an • ■It ' riial triangle around eacli student. Monday llirougli Friday, 7:30 to 3:30, tiiey stroll and das!) through the doors of the academic build- ings as they make their regular classroom visits. Large lecture sections listen to an instructural voice come out of a loudspeaker system and fill the scholastic auditoriiun. Perliaps the hun- dreds of students in these classes never hear tlieir professor ' s voice except as it is projected tlirough the microphone. Often, however, these classes meet at other times in smaller laboratory and recitation groups where they can apply in- formation from the mass lecture to their indi- virhial work. 11.5 Small flassrooin groups become closely acfjiiaiiitj-il with their j)ro- fessors and with each other. They sit in irrefjular rows in partially filled rooms to listen and discuss in a conversational manner. Ten or twenty or thirty students and one professor f:i e and lake in edu- cational d(d)ate. 116 117 Cokes, coffee, and cigarettes . . . VKm ! PICK KICK 118 Small lulk and big deals fill the air at tlie favorite campus liarijioiits. Cokes, coffee, and cigarettes are consumed by the platoons of habitual hangouters who flock to the tables and booths with predictable regularity. The current juke-box favo- rites can be heard above the buzz of talking customers and order-yelling waitresses. hen the hunger drive is satisfied they move lo the flashing allure of tiio |)inball machines, and povir their spare nickels into the neon monsters. L 119 1 k L« t ' :. Sm i 1 L %1 H 1 1 €1 Ag l Soiiiebodv ate the canary Never tindereslimate llie power of a « urn. in 120 Hold your tongue, son After t ciiiis of ( .oninions coffee 121 I uill tiiily and get ready, and then niayl)e . . . DoiTl lie loo hard on the poor l)ov ( .l ., ( .K. So Tin wrong for on 122 S hat would Emily say? V jll l B ..JBiirj HFG ■ ' ' i . i l I I II 123 After a hard day . . . 124 B ,1111 1 1 I wmmLc ' The hot. bhu ' k flow of coffee pours down the tliroats of I.U. students at an aiiiazinfi rate. 0 er ten fiallons of tlie stuff is made each day in the (loninions, and consumed hv more tiian two thousand eds and coeds. Tliev wander in with sleep-filled eyes and cold stomachs before niorninjc classes, and trade their nickels for cups of the awakening potion. In the heat of the afternoon, the (.onnnons trend swings hack to (!okes. as the crowd pauses for refreshment after a hard dav in the classroom. W hen night falls, its hack to the Java sliicii is poured down in a last-ditch effort to keep awake until the last chapter is finished. 125 The working students Tlie workiiij: sliident.s of I.L). are rarely seen in llie (.oininons and other canipns liaiii;oiils pcerinf; over Cokes, smoking, and passing llie lime of day. Tlie free liours of these stn(h ' nts are sjient in work- ing. Before, hetween, and after elasses tliese stn(h nts report for work al tin; aried phiees of eniphnnieni on -ampns and in Bloomington. Many work as dishwashers or lalde waiters in fraternity and sorority I louses. 126 127 l5()ok.-toif ljii iness (Jliemical chores 128 Before, During,, and After Classes . . . Lucrative labor Technical tasks 129 . 130 High society in disguise . High society on the campus l)ursl out in many disguises. Tlie social institution known as a private dance lias many facets. Arrive in a hay wagon or in a convertible; then wear a gold liat or a black beret; sway to a waltz or jump to a C.liarleston. Football players dressed as comic book characters, beauty queens in sarongs, and Phi Betes in hillbilly get-ups joined the cos- tume dance parade as the social calendar was filled. 131 132 Informal formality . . . 133 f i V r s- ( J ■I R ' HH H 1 ' Li Hi i- H I f BHL . ti H R2C ' i 134 Stiff shirts and strapless gowns . . . From the ridiculous cosliinie (lances and the casual record dances to the sublime formals where stiff shirts and strapless gowns danced in dignity to the music of a name band — both ends of the partv scale filled the week ends. Everything was universally reversed when the ladies escorted the gentlemen to the annual Dames Hall. The men reajied the benefits of inverted chivalry that evening as thev were called for. |)aid for. and en- cumbered with original — and uninhibited — corsages. 130 I Happy holidays . . . The lioliday spirit look over tlie campus dur- ing the week hefore Christmas vacation. After- hours caroHng and Christmas music from the Auditorium filled the air with seasonal melody while visions of vacation danced in every stu- dent ' s head. Santa B ells, who is better known as I.U.s president in other seasons, pulled a Christmas gift for tlie entire campus from his pack as he announced the Fall Carnival profits at the Christmas Eve on Campus celebration. The pro- fessors greeted their students with Yuletide cheer and pre-vacation exams. U hite Christmas weather lielped create the holiday atmosphere, but hindered the exodus from Bloomington when a ride home became each student ' s Christmas problem. 137 Tlio avalaiiclu- oi ' people surged in. ll as eitlier eoiiie early and wail liirough a minor eternity for the game to begin, or arri o at llie last niinnte and spend the opening minutes of tiie conlesl scanning I he hieaehers in h()))es of (inding a few square inches of speclalor space. W ilh the hand on one heat and the crowd on another, the Slar Spangled Manner was sung in the darkened l ' ' ieldhouse. and lcn ion ludiinlcd until ndeasiMJ h the cheer leaders. And back in the dressing romu, the players were getting ready. 138 Hoosier hysteria . . . 139 A pause in refresliiiient. Precarious perch — tlie price of j)rocra8tination. Shadings of interest. 110 I, . ' ' • ' •— Jis@ii.i I sure like popcorn. The post-game Inuldle. On the sidelines . . 141 142 1 m. ATHLETIC T ' - ' TTS hA ii£tH ' t- Jltrr 143 144 The exit and the emptiness . . . 145 The week rushed in Many of the woiiieii sliiflents didn ' t get a flianre to calcli ii|) on tlie slf ' |) tlicv lost dnr- ing final;-, for riisli week came riisliin ; in with piles of smiles and endless introductions. The men fonnd tlieniselves deserted and dateless as the girls entertained and were entertained at a series of selective hen parties. di 146 Name tags and skits, lists and invitations, speculation and social subterfuge filled this week of nervous tension and complex customs. V hen it had gone on for almost forever. Pan- hellenic armistice was declared witli the sign- ing of preference cards, and pledge ribbons fluttered through the dorms. 147 Smiles and social subterfuge . . . 148 The longer 1 sit here Mirror, Mirror on the wall — who ' s the fairest? What ' s worse, us recognizes you! 149 Pieces of paper and congratulations . . . Some stood looking down triumphant!) ' at the pieces of paper in their hands; others raced toward those who had shared the joys, sorrows, and expenses of the best years of their Hves. Tlirongs of people were congratulating the smiling grads. Some of the smiles were of relief and satisfaction; others were hiding the feelings of those who weren ' t quite ready to leave the campus and its f)arties. quar- ries, and classes. Some of the receiitlv graduated minds had already turned to thoughts of what was coming next — careers, marriage, work for old Uncle Sam. .Some could tliink only of what had passed. hui ii L 150 131 There ' s Junior — starboard, 3 o ' clock If we could 8ee ourselves — 152 Out of the ivy-covered walls into the headlines Daddy doesn ' t graduate every day. Four hours of sun and stadium seats 153 The end of the ehapter and the last song • • • Four voars were over, and it was cii(]in)i in a wliirl. The (loninioiis paid llio seniors a slifilil interest on tlic money invested there by givinj; tliein a day of free «-onee. Senior cut day fiave them a dividend on those hours sjjent in classes. Tlie tree was | lant( ' il: llic l arhe Mie sizzled; President W ells opened his liousc. Hot acad emic jiowns and shdin caps willi daiifjlinj: tassels worrii-d lh - :radnalin . Ihonfilils of rain worried exervhodv. The Alumni Association swelled ils mcinhcrship : the hand tooled on. and the last svnn vsas sun; ' . 154 155 156 TO CAROL MITCHELL MISS INDIANA BEAUTY ARBUTUS QUEEN _ _- ,. _ - , - - -• . - . . ' Jy V AND THE COURT . . . BEVERLY KOENEMAN 159 N THE COURT . . . BARBARA FLETCHER 161 THE COURT DIANE MOELLER 162 r % ' r m . J NANCY BRATTAIN.. BARBARA ALLEN.. DORIS PAPKE..VAL CHELLEW 163 PAT FAGALY . . . BEVERLY BUCKINGHAM 164 MARILYN ANSTEAD . . JUDY ABEL . . PAULA HAWKINS . . MARY CANNON LL 165 teOM I NO THE QUEEN — CAROL REED Military Ball Qvieen Pat Mahin Tlie 1952 Military Ball Conuiiittee Front: Diiaiie Lupke, Tom Mellinan, Mike Atkinson, Alfred Urquia. Back: Mark Gale, Mike Maeoniber, Frank Heflin, Harry Hall. ABBOTT. ANITA ADAMS, JOHN A. ADAMS. NELSON L. Martinsville Minicie Huntington A.B. English B.S. Physical B.S. Accounting ReLordinu SccretarN ' Education Accounting Club Delta Gamma, Y.W.- Varsit - Football. I C.A., Red Cross Men ' s Club ADAMS, RICHARD L. ADIS-CASTRO, AFFOLDER, LINUS L. La Paz GONZALO Wolcottville B.S. General Puerto Limon. B.S. Management Business Costa Rica Societ ' for the Ad- Adjutant, American A.B. Psychology vancement of Manage- Legion, Ernie Pvle Post, Cosmopolitan Club, ment, C.C. of C. Busi- LS.A., C.C. of C. Spanish Club ness Club AHLBRAND. ROLAND ALDRICH, HELEN L. ALEXANDER. JAMES Kokomo Indianapolis EARL, JR. B.S. Anatnmy : A.B. Psychology Indianapolis Physiology B.S. Marketing Skeleton Club, Red Vice-Pres. Board of Di- Cross, Y.M.C.A. rectors; C.C. of C, Falcon Club, I.F.C. ALLEN. DOROTHY ALLESEE. RICHARD AL-REFOI, IZZIDIN H. JANE WAYNE Basrah. Iraq Vincennes La Porte A.B. Cliemistry A.B. Eng is i B.S. Education Y.W.C.A., Social WFIU - School of Sky, Chairman Kappa Kap- News Program pa Gamma. Dailv Stu- dent ALYN, EDWIN L. AMICK. DAISY ANDREW ' S, BARBARA Terre Haute HELEN Indianapolis B.S. Accounting North Vernon B.S. Education Senior Class Director. B.S. Education W.R.A., Alpha Delta Treasurer 1952 Greek Mortar Board, Vice- Pi, PEMM Club Week, Balcony Mgr. Pres. Pamarada, ' ice- I.U. Auditorinni Pres. Morrison Hall ANDEKSON. ANDERSON, ANDERSON. BARBARA A. CHARLES B. GORDON PAUL Richmond Frankfort Skokie. Illinois B.S. Markefinfi B.M.E. Voice B.S. General Phi Mu Alpha. Sinfonia, Business Alpha Mu Omega. Varsit - Tennis, Falcon Acacia Club, Delta Chi ANGEL, JERRY ANGLIN, ROSEMARY ANKENBRUCK, Muncie Elkhart DONALD A. B.S. Business B.M.E. Voice Fort Wayne President Pleiades. B.S. Management Mortar Board. Rush Societ ' for the Ad- Chairman Alpha Chi vancement of Manage- Omega ment, Newman Club. C.C. of C. ANTHONY, ANTON. ATHENA APATHY. GENE APPLE. JOHN P. KENNETH R. REBECCA Hammond Oaklandon New AJbany South Bend B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing B.S. Eflueation A.B. Speech Advertising Club, Mar- President of Theta Xi. Alpha Phi Alpha. N.A. Delta Delta Delta. Y. ketingClub Scabbard and Blade. A.C.P. W.C.A. Social Affairs Comm., Red Cross Interfratemit - Council ARATA, JAMES A. ARBUCKLE, JIM ARMSTRONG. ARMSTRONG. Mishawaka Russiaville EDYTHE MAE MARIAN LOUISE B.S. Anatomy and B.S. Education Springfield, Ohio Bedford Physics Future Teachers of B.S. Education B.S. Education Phi Kappa Tan, Skele- America Nursing Education Club Future Teachers of ton Club, Newman Club America, Library Sci- Vice President ence Club, Young Re- publicans Club r r icj) 170 John Ward ARNETT, LOUISE E. ARNEY, MARY ARQUILLA. GLORIA Bloomington Freedom JEAN A.B. Journalmn B.S. Education Chicago, Illinois Theta Sigma Phi Presi- Weatherwax House B.S. Education dent, Mortar Board Edi- Chorus. Art Chairman tor, Indiana Daily Stu- dent City Editor ARVIDSON, AYLESWORTH, AYRES, ROBERT H. DOUGLAS E. VIRGINIA Upland Indianapolis Rochester B.S. Marketing B.S. Manaficmcnt B. S. Education Marketing Club, Col- Society for tlie Ad- Junior Prom Decora- legiate Chamber of vancement of Manage- tions Committee, Dames Commerce, Y.M.C.A. ment, Acacia, Collegiate Club Chamber of Commerce BACA. EPIMEMIO BADGER, BONNIE BAIR, BARBARA W. Albuquerque. N.M. STEPHENSON Chicago, Illinois B.S. Education Livonia B.S. Education University Theater, B.S. Business Dorm Officer, Intra- Education murals Omicron Delta. F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. BAER, LESIEK D. BAIN. JOHN C. BAIN, SAM Idaville Indianapolis Gary B.S. Physical B.S. Accounting B.S. Accounting Education Accounting Club Presi- Accounting Club, Col- dent, Delta Sigma Pi, legiate. Chamber of Vice-Pres., Collegiate Commerce Chamber of Commerce BAIRD, CAROL AW BAIRD, C. ROLYN BAKER. BARBARA Indianapolis SUZANNE (Mrs.) Milwaukee, Wis. B.S. Education Indianapolis B.S. Education F.T.A., Kappa Phi B.S. Education Phi Mu Rush Chair- Alpha Kappa Alpha. man, Y.W.C.A., F.T.A. N.A.A.C.P., Library Chairman BALDWIN. BALKIN. ALFRED BALL. ELLEN B. PATRICIA SUE Brookline, Mass. Richmond Lawrence ville. III. A.B. Music B.M.E. Organ A.B. French Men ' s Concert Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice- Alpha Chi Omega Vice- Universit ' Chorus, Pres., Pi Kappa Lambda Pres., Y.W.C.A., Youiig Usher Corps Secretary, Tau Beta Republicans Sigma Pres. BARAN. WALTER BARBER, GAYLE BARBOUR, LOUIS Hammond ROBERT E. Gar ' B.S. Education Rising Sun A.B. Economics F.T.A. B.S. Geology Jackson Club, N.A.A.- C.P.. Slavic Club 171 BARKER, BARKES, BARNES, JANE RAMONA lOAN ' 1RG1NIA KAY LOUISE Mitchell Mishawaka Muncie B.S. Personnel B.S. Elementary B.S. Education Management Education Secretar - of Chi Omega, Pleiades, Recording Corridor Chairman Paddock Club, A.W.S. Secretary of Sigma Laurel Hall and Forest, Social Committee Kappa, Society for Ad- Laurel Hall Advisor, vancement of Manage- Future Teachers of ment America BARNES, KENNETH BARSCH. BARTH, CHARLES Bloom iiigton ALBERT H., JR. AUSTIN B.S.Physieal Bayonne. New Jersey Terre Haute Education B.S. Marketing A.B. Philosophy Varsity Track. I Governor Unit 3. Intra- Philosophy Club Men ' s Chib mural Sports, W.N.P.A. BARTOL, ANN BASTIN, WILLIAM R. BATCHELOR. Warsaw Manilla KATHRYN B.S. Education A.B. Geography Indianapolis Intramural Sports, Delta A.B. Social Service Tan Mil. Future Teach- Kappa Alpha Theta, ers of America Social Ser ' ice Club, . .W.S. Social Commit- tee BATTEY. WILMA BAUER, MARIOL ANN BAUER. MINA ANNAS Hammond JOSEPHINE Indianapolis B.S. Education Kokomo B.S. Education Future Teachers of B.A. History Dorm President. Alniia Kappa Alpha, Pleiades America, Red Cross, Young Rciniblicans, Li- Newman Club braiy Science Club BAUKR.HOBKirr ).. BAUH. IKURYJ. BAYNES. RUTH Aurora hulianapolis ELIZABETH B.S. Physical . .li. Economics Bloomiuufon Education Pre ident. Bine Key. B.S. Education Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, Union Board. Phi Kap- Pi Lambda Tbeta. 3, 4, I Men ' s Club, pa Psi K.r.A.. Townettes Newman Club BAVSE.JUDY BAZLER. WILLIAM . BEALL, BABBAUA Indianapolis Davton ANN B.S. Education B.M.E. Music New Ca.stle Alpha Giunma Delta M.E.N.C.. N.E.A.. B.S. Business Corresponding Secre- Chant rl Choir Education tary, Tophets, F.T.A. ( ' hi Omega. Red Cross. F.T.A. BEAR. ILLIAM H. BI-.CK. BFRNAIU) S. BECKER. EMMA Madison Indianapolis I FAN A.B. Zoolofiy B.S. Accounting Indianapolis Delta Upsilon, Y.M.C.A. Delta Sigma Pi. Ac- A.B. Government counting Club, Donn Zeta Tan Alpha. Can- Secretary terbury Club President, Prc-law Club Secretary 172 BENNETT, EUGENE BENNETT, BENTLEY. NELIA SHERMAN JOANNE L. CHRISTINE Harlan Indianaijolis Fort Wavne B.S. Education B.S. Home A.B. Speech Jackson Club, Market- Economics Treasurer and Social ine Club Delta Zeta, President of Chaimian of Zeta Tan Pauhcllenic. A.W.S. Alpha, Tau Beta Sii;- Board of Standards, ma. Future Teachers ol Student Senate America, Y.W.C.A. BENTZ. CHALLYS BENZ. JAMES A. BERCZELLER, Muncie Indianapolis PETER H. A.B. English B.S. Pfit siolouu and New York City, NY. Vice-President of Zeta Anatomy AS. Chemistry Tau. Alpha. Young Re- Sijima Nu Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha publican Club, Y.WC.A. Ejisilon Delta, Toma- hawk BERG. JOHN L. berc;doll. BERGER, North Judsoii HOWARD GLENN HENRY G. JR. B.S. Education Wilniette Mcdford Lakes. N.|. Future Teachers of B.S. Marketing A.B. Chemistry America, Inlnuiiurals Board of Governors President Delta Chi, Men ' s Quad., Toma- Falcon Chrb, Kappa hawk, Marketing Club Kappa Psi BERGMANN, ANNE BERGMANN, BERNFIELD, LOIS WOERNER KENNETH E. M.ARILYN Bloomington Bloomington Chicago, Illinois A.B. Fine Arts A.B. Journalism A.B. Social Science Sigma Kappa, Pleiades Phi Kappa Tau, Daily WRH E.xecutive Board. Student, Sigma Delta Social Service Club, Chi Blue Crest BERRY. MARY BERRY. SHIRLEY BERTSCH. AGNES JUNE WTLLIA.M R. Indianapolis Btcknell Richmond A.B. History B.S. Business A.B. Police Librar - Science Ckib Education Administration Treasurer of Sigma Lanrhda .Mpha Epsilon Kappa, Omicron Delia, Future Teachers of America BEST, LEWIS BETHEA. BE ' iriN, WILLIAM NORMA MAE ERNEST A. ' alkerton Hammond La Grange, Illinois B.S. Social Service A.B. English B.S. Accounting Social Service Club, Librar - Science Club, . lpha Kappa Psi. Chi Treasurer of Billiard Orchestra, House Treas- Gamma Iota, .Account- Club urer of Lincoln House ing Club BIEDERMAX. BIERHAUS. BILLARD, LEWIS T. M. BARBARA JOSEPHINE Ossian Hammond CONDI CT B.S. Marketing B.S. Education N ' incenne;. •MiMt A.B. French House Manager of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Vice President of French Club, Canter- bur ' Club BEEBE, JULIA ANNE BELDON, Crawfordsville BARBARA SUE B.S. Education Zionsville Phi Mu, Theta .A,lpha Song Leader of Alpha Phi Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, Alpha Mu Omega BELL, DONALD GENE Vincenne.s A.B. Government Marching Hundred BEMENT, BARBARA Hammond A.B. English Scholarship Chainnan of Alpha Phi. Pleiades, Tophets BENDIT, LEON BERNARD South Bend B.S. Mathematics and Physics Newinan Club, Future legiate Chamber of Teachers of America, Commerce. Business Intramurals Club BENEFIEL, DALLAS E. Columbus B.S. Marketing Marketing Chib, Col- BELL, BONNIE JEAN Bloomington B.A .E. Violin Pi Kappa Lambda. Sig- ma Alpha Iota BENNER. FLORENCE EILEEN Fort Wayne B.S. Education Future Teachers of America, Independent Student Association, Corridor Cliaimian of Mt.irison Hall f , jf 173 HII.LMAN. BILYEW. ROBERT BIROM. UAH MARA LEE PATRICIA JUNE 1.1 liiansport Rochester Union City U.S. I ' .ducation B.S. Management A.B. Chemistry A.W.S., F.T.A. Athletic Director of Alpha Epsilon Delta, West R LS.A. Skeleton Club BIT-ALKHAS, BLACKBURN, DIANE BLACKBURN, MICHAEL .New Albany MARSH H. Teheran, Iran B.S. Education Indianapolis A.B. Chemistry B.S. Marketing Vice-President S.A. V ' arsitv Football, Beta American Chemical So- Theta ' Pi, I M en ' s ciety, Phi Lambda Club Upsilon, Alpha Ejj.silon Delta BLACK, DAVID M. BLACK, JANE H. BLANCHARD, Hammond Hammond EARL, JR. B.S. Education A.B. Math Indianapolis Sigma Phi Epsilon Young Republicans, A.B. Geography Y.W.C.A. Internation al Athletic Manager, Ath- Relations Committee, letic Coordinator, Insurance Club Rogers Board of Gov- ernors Bl.OOMGARDEN, BOCKSTEGE, BODA, LOUIS C. SON DBA BEN P., JR. South Bend (.1. .It Neck. N.Y. Evans -ille A.B. Speech A.B. Socittlogu B.S. Education Editor of Pin Mag- Viee-Pre ident W.R.H.. SecretarN ' of Dodds azine, WFIU, Business A.W.S. Board of Stand- House, Men ' s Quad Club ards Hospitality Committee Audio-Visual Center BOGAN, WILLIAM C. BOGARD, SUE ANN BOHNEY, PAUL J. Indianapolis Bloomfield Schererville A.B. Zoology A.B. Social Service B.S. Education Sphinx, Kappa Kappa Treasurer of Mortiir Publicity Chainnan of Psi Board, A.W.S. Council Newman Club, Athletic Secretary, President Manager, Intramura Alpha Gamma Delta Referee BOI.KN, BOLES, L. ANN BOLINGEH, IIAI.FRED DEAN Nabb CORBIN EUGENE Anderson B.S. Education South Bend S..S. Real Estate Recording Secretary of B.S. Finance Kappa Siyma, Senior Alpha C-amma Delta Basketball Manager Football Manager, Y.W.C.A. Falcon Club, SkuU and Sphinx Club Crescent BOND. HORACE BONHAM, BORK, ROBERT W JAMES CAROLYN J. Indianapolis Louisville. Kentucky Warren B.S. Marketing A.B. English B.S. Home Secretary Theta Ch i Library Science Club, Economics Falcon Club, Phi Chi AACP. Kappa Alpha Vice-President Home Eta Psi Economies Club Campus Christians, Chancel Choir BOBTNER, BOUCHER, BOWER, BARBARA BOWER. JOHN no.N ' ALD L. MARGARET ANN Covington, Kentucky WATSON AllH,.n Fort Wayne A.B. Fine Arts Aubunr U.S. Marketing B.S. Education Phi Mu. Yoinig Hepubli- B.S. Marketing Treasurer and Social Art Cbainnan and c; ms Beta Theta Pi, Falcon CJhairman ot Tan Kappa Ciunpus Art Coordina- Club, Marketing Club Ejjsilon, Intercollegiate tor, Newman Club Pub- Chamber of Commerce, licity, F.T.A. Anthropology Club BOWMAN, JAMES BOYD, JOSEPH ()UIS BOYD, MARY ALICE BOYER, DON W. WESLEY Bedford Bloom ingti n Indianapolis Marion B..S. Accounting A.B. Fine Arts B.S. Zoology B.S. Production Alpha Lambda Delta. Secretary of Business Management T jphcts, Arbulus Staff Club, Management Managenu-nt Club Club, Y.M.C.A. L m X 174 Jane Meloy BRADLEY, BRADLEY, RALPH B. BRADY. JACK CATHERINE A. Peru SHERIDAN Montgomer ' B.S. Chemistry Miuicie B.S. Education American Chemical So- B.S. Marketing Vice-President of ciet -, Theta Xi Alpha Delta Sigma, Phi Weatherwax, Newman Clii Eta, SocJet ' for Club, Future Teachers the Advancement of of America Management BRANDENBURGER, BRATTAIN, BRAUN, RICHARD COLE J. HALFORD H. Gary Columbus Noblesville B.S. Business B.S. Accottntmg B.S. Pliysical Managem ent Accounting Club, Busi- Education Society for Advance- ness Manager of Men ' s Sigma Pi, Jackson Club ment of Management, Quad Collegiate Chamber of Commerce, Independent Student Association BRAUN, ROSE ANNA BREEDLOVE, BRENNER. Gar - WILLIAM HARVEY FREDERIC W. A.B. Home Shelbvville Tell City Economics B.S. Marketing B.S. Finance Home Economics Club, Sigma Chi, Falcon Finance Club, Newman Library Science Club Club, Senior Baseball Manager Club BRIAN. BRICKLEY- BRIGGS, JANE LUCRETIA M. KATHERINE J. CISLER Bridgeport, Illinois Michigan Cit - Charleston, W. a. B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Service B.S. Nursijig Education Social Service Club Education Nursing Club Nursing Education Club BRINDLEY, BRITTOX. GYLITH BROKAW. SHIRLEY ROBERT J. JEAN ANNE Bristol Ladoga Angola B.S. Marketing B.M.E. Voice B.S. Education President of Pi Kappa Universit Choir F.T.A., Y.W.C.A.. Red Alpha, Sphinx CUib Cross BROOKLEY, BROOKS, JACK BROWN, JACK ARTHUR C, JR. DONALD EUGENE Harvey, Illinois LaPorte Kokomo B.S. Geology B.S. Business B.S. Accountitig Education Accounting Club, Pi Kappa Alpha, Inter- Y.M.C.A., Collegiate fraternity- Council. Fal- Chamber of Commerce con Club BROWN, JAMES E. BROWN, JIMMY BROWN, JOSEPH E. Kokomo EMMETT Goshen B.S. Insurance Indianapolis B.S. Personnel Delta Sigma Pi, Gover- A.B. Mathematics Management nor of Todd House. In- Kappa Alpha Psi surance Club 175 BHOWN, KAY BROWN. ROSALIND BRUBAKEH. STAN R. MORGAN Caniiel Detroit, Michigan Bluff ton A.B. LinguLitics B.S. Marketing B.S. Elementary A.W.S.. Y.W.C.A.. Marketing Club, Intra- Education Corresponding Secre- mural Sports, W.N.P.A. President Alpha Lamb- tary- Delta Gamma da Delta, President A.C.E., Topliets BHUCE, LEW BRUNS. EUGENE BRYAN. HARRY N. Gary PAUL Indianapolis B.S. General Business Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Intramural Softball B.S. Educatitm Championship Team, F.T.A. Athletic M r. Rogers East W, Marketing Club BRYAN, PAUL E. BUCK. DAVID W. BUCK, NANCY Indianapolis Decatur, Illinois ELEANORE A.B. Zoology B.S. . nati}inij and Fort Wayne Newman Club. Falcon Phij.siohigii B.S. Education Club, Phi Eta Sigma Phi Gamma Delta Pidjlic Affairs Commit- tee Y.W.C.A.. A.W ' .S.. F.T.A. BUCKLES. ROSALYS BUGGS, TILLMAN BULLOCK. Columbia City BENJAMIN BARBARA A. B.S. Eilueatiun Indianapolis Mmicie Jackson Club. F.T.A., B.M.E. A.B. French Song Leader Alpha Chi Kappa Kappa Psi, Sym- Treasvirer Senior Class, Omega Jllionx ' Orchestra Pledge Trainer . lplia Chi Omega, Pleiades BURCIl. RICHARD L. HUKKE, ARNOLD lUHNKl 1, liloOlllillUlDIl LLOYD BARBARA U.S. Phijuial South lii-nd New York City, N. Y. Education A.B. Gincrnmciit B.S. Marketing Y.M.C.A. President Delta Sigma C.annna Alpha Chi, Rho, l.U. Wirsitj Debate Young Republican Clvdi. Team, Pi Sigma Alpha Crimson Bull UrUN-IIAM. BURTO.N, DELORES BURWELL. JAMES HOHKUi-J. MAE ROBERT MrIulmii Citv Indianapolis . rcadia ii.S. Minkilinii B.S. Education B.S. Phy.iici Vjirsil ' ' rciinis Tram, 1 . lpha Ka(ipa . lpha. Phi Eta Sigma Mi-m Clut., Pl.i Kiippa Donnit M- . rl Chair- I ' si man HLSll, W ll.MA A. BUSHONG. in SKIIiK. MAH niA C annt ' ltim MILDRED JANICE ALICE U.S. Secretarial Syracuse Bloomington Training A.B. Home A.B. Home Red Cross. Y.VV.C.A., Economics Kconom ic.t Program Chairman Chi Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. Y.W.C.A. Council, Omega A.W.S. Board of Stand- Y.W.C.A. Public Affairs ards, Vice Pres. ( ' onunittee, Yo mg Tophets Rei)nhlicans Club 176 CARLSON ' , ROBERT L. Michigan City B.S. 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Anatomy and Physiology Skeleton Club, Delta Phi Alpha CHENOWETH, JOAN Lvnn B.S. Marketing Social Chairman Chi Omega, Marketing Club. Omicron Delta CHARILLA, JACK Gar - B.S. Business Chem. CARPENTER. THOMAS E. Troy, New York B.S. Marketing Crimson Bull, Alpha Delta Sigma, Flame Club CEIGLER. MARILYN Indianapolis A.B. Spanish President Delta Zeta, Treasurer Delta Zeta CHAMBLIN, FRANCIS A. Racine, Wisconsin B.S. General Business C.C. of C, S.A.M. CHAPMAN. ROBERTA JEAN Indianapolis A.B. Spanish Indiana Varsit ' Chris- tain Fellowship, Span- ish Club CHARLES, NANCY JEANNE Marion B.S. Education Delta Delta Delta. Red Cross. Y.W.C.A. CHRISTIE. MARVIN C. Indianapolis B.S. Anatornij and Physiology Alpha Tau Omega CIONCHINA, JOHN East Chicago B.S. Education BUTTON, RICHARD L. Hebron B.S. Marketing Dorm Officer. Cosmo- politan Club, Intra- murals CALAHAN, JAMES E. Michigan City B.S. Marketing Scabbard and Blade, I. U. Rifle Team, M.R.C. Board of Governors CABELL, ROSENL RY CADOU. J. 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Future Teachers of Phi Eta SiKma, Botany Anthropology Club America Club, SxJanish Club CLEVELAND, CLINE. LLOYD CLINE, ROBERT FLORENCE). Tipton ALLEN Hammond B.S. Education Fort Wayne A.B. English B.S. Accounting Kappa Alpha Theta Accounting Club, Busi- House ManaKer, Y.W.- ness Club, 1 Men ' s C.A. Housing Council, Club A.W.S. Marriage Coun- cil COATS, WANDA COBB, DALE D. COBLE. NANCY JANE Winchester Oolitic Anderson B.S. Personnel B.S. Accounting B.S. Marketing Management Accounting Club, I.S.A. Marketing Club, Man- President W.R.II. agement Club, Y ' .W.- Executive Board, Stu- C.A. dent Senate COCHRAN, COCHRAN, CHARLES COCHRAN, KEITH H. BLANCHE;. Shelbyville Antlerson Indianapolis B.S. General Busincs.s B.S. Marketing A.B. FTcnch Sphinx Club, Inter-Fra- President, Indiana Kappa Alpha Theta ternity Co ' uicil, Skull Union Board, President, Rush Chairman, Pan- Crescent Junior Class, Vice-Presi- helh-nic Dcleuatc, dent, Y.M.C.A. Maple Hall Social Chaimian COHEN. HAROLD COHEN, HARRIET COHEN, MAXINER. Swanipscott, Mass. LOUISE Joliet, Illinois B.S. Marketing Chicago, Illinois A.B. Journalism President, Pi Lambda A.B. Speech First Vice-President. Phi, Treasurer, Skull Correction Alpha Gamma Delta, Crescent, Sphinx Club Vice-President and Sec- retary, Sigma Delta Tau, A.W ' .S., HUlel Founda- tion Indiana Daily Student COLEMAN. COLLET, WALTER COLPITTS, NORMA ARNETTA N. FRANCIS Bloomington Royal Center Sellersburg B.S. Education B.S. Education B.S. Marketing Y.W.C.A. Cabinet President. Forest Hall, W.R.H. Executive Board Newman Club COLYIN, CHARLES COLVIN, ROBERT COMER. CHARLES CONNELLY, RITCHIE CLYDE WILBUR JERRY H. Princeton Newburgh Osgood Terre Haute B.S. Marketing A.B. Medicine; B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Anatomy Physiol- Marketing Club. Intra- Advertising Manager Falcon Club, Skull ogy in ural Basketball .Arbutus, Vice-President Crescent Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, Lam- bda Chi Alpha Falcon Club, Y.M .C.A. COOK, ROBERT GLEN COOK, ROBERT R. CORBIN, ROBERT K. CORMICK. STEVEN Kokonio Geneva Worthington JOHN B.S. Business Law B.S. Education B.S. Accounting LaPorte Skull Crescent, Pin. Governor North Hall H isiness Manager of B.S. Marketing Staff Contact. Y.M.C.A. Barons, Futiire Teachers 1952 Arbutus, Blue of America, Y.M.C.A. Key, Sphinx Club I Jmi d 178 K 1 (TV -)! Bob Corhiii CORY, JAMES COTTINGHAM, COUCH, REX D. EDWARD ELIZABETH Faimiount Hacerstown K.ATHERIXE A.B. Zoology B.S. Marketing Indianapolis Delta Phi Alpha, . lpha Sphinx Club Treasurer, A.B. Comparative Epsilon Delta, Men ' s President Beta Theta Pi, Literature Concert Choir Collegiate Chamber of Treasurer Kappa Kappa Commerce Gamma. Y.W.C.A., Red Cross COUTZ. MRS. HAZEL COX. ROBERT COX, CLYDE H., JR. MYRL EUGENE Indianapolis New Castle Bloomincton A.B. Government B.S. Physical A.B. Police Pres. Wesley Founda- Education Administration tion, ' ice-Pres. Sigma W.R.A. Board Member. Theta Epsilon, Y.M.C.A. Pres. 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Finance A.B.Zoology Marketing Club, C.C. of .Alpha Epsilon Delta, C, Y.M.C.A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Y.M.C.A. CIRA. VICTOR CUMMINGS, CURTIS, JAYNE HOPE RAYMOND GEORGE C. LaPorte South Bend 0.xford B.S. Education B.S. Management A.B. French French Club, Sigma Theta Epsilon, Execu- tive Council M.R.C.A. Arts Councils 179 A II 12 I lO 2 7 C 5 N CUTTER, J. ROBERT DAHLIN, CHARLES DAICOFF, GEORGE Rirhniond LINDBERG RONALD B.S. Markcthifi East Chicago Gary Social Chaimian Delta B.S. Education A.B. Zoology Upsilon, Phi Chi Eta, Young Repuhh ' can Club Alpha Epsilon Delta, Y.M.C.A. Council Marching Hundred DALE. LAN ' DIS. JR. DAMERON. EVELYN DANIEL, WILLIAM K, Brow ' iiNhiiri; RUTH Columbus A.B. Psychulogy Gary B.S. Management S.A.M., C.C. of C. B.S. Education Delta Tau Delta. Fal- Social Chairman Chi con Club, Marketing Omega, A.W.S., F.T.A. Club DANN, MORTON DARLING, WALTER D ' ATH, ANTHONY J. WILLIS ERVIN Wellington, New Ciistle Lawrence New Zealanil A.B. Zoology B.S. Marketing A.B. Engliili Alpha Epsilon Delta. Alplia Delta Sigma. Donnitor ' Governor Skull Crescent. Fal- Scahhard and Blade. and Councelor, Theta con Chill ' arsity Cross-Countr ' Alpha Phi, Viee-Pres. Team Cosmopolitan Club DAUGHERTY, MARY DAVENPORT. DAVIDSON. MARY M. FRANCES CLIFFORD L. Wilmctle, 111. KokoTno Harrishurg, III. B.S. Physical B.S. Edncatwn B.S. Education Education Sigma Theta Epsiinn Pres. W.R., ., Assistant Treas. Pi Heta Phi, Pres. Oceanides DAVIES. JEANNE W. DANIS. JOHN L. DAVIS. MARJORIE East Chicago Boston, Mass. CAROL B.S. Education B.S. Physical Gar ' Vice-Pres. f hi Omega, Education B.S. Art Education F.T.A.. A.C.E. Varsity Fo()thalI. Pres. Y ' oung Republican Club, I Men ' s Club, Board Delta Tau Mu of Aeons DAWSON. EVELYN DAY. BETTY JEAN DAY. IVW ID ROBERT ANN Shoals lllnomjimton Indiaiiapohs B.S. Physical U.S. Management B.M. Music Education nine Key. iee-Pres. Pres. Siiinia Alpha lotn. Pemin ( ' hih. Kanpa Phi, Innior Class. Viee-Pres. Mortiir Hoard. Sec. w.n.A. Y.M.C.A. Sycaniore Hall DAY. HELEN DAYSON. DEARMIN. JOE S ' yniour PATRICIA A. MASON j ,H. Psychologu Mimrou Citv- Odon Y.W.C.A.. Little its. Physical (is. .Marketing Theatre StaiL A.W.S. iUUtcation Theta Chi. Scabbard Hccn-atiiMi ( Iiainiian DIade, Phi Eta Sigma Piiu- Hall, Hnwliim Club, Pciiiiii Club lifO DENARI, CORINNE A. Indianapolis B.S. Education Assistant Social Chair- man, Corridor Cluiir- maii, Art Committee DEVENING, DONALD CLAYTON Columbus B.S. Geology Sigma Gamma Epsilon De VOE, BARBARA JEAN Muncit B.S. Education Red Cross. F.T.A.. Ar- butus DICUS, BURTON Swayzee B.S. Education DONOVAN, BARBARA A. Buffalo, N.Y. B.S. Education Pres. Oak Hill, F.T.A.. Association for Child- hood Education DOYLE, JAMES JOSEPH South Bend B.S. Marketing C.C. of C, Marketing Club, Newman Club DROEGE. SUSANNA MARIE Seym or B.M. Mu.sic Sigma Alpha Iota, Blue Crest, Gamma Delta DENARI, EUGENE ERNEST, JR. Indianapolis A.B. Vol id- Ad in inist ration DEVTNE, PAUL F. Whiting A.B, English Di CAMILLO, DONALD JOSEPH Elkhart B.S. Marketing Skidl Crescent, Mar- keting; Club, Newman Club DIETZ, MARY MARTHA BIdominyton A.B. ]oiirnali.sm Theta Sijima Plii, Gam- ma Alpha Clii, Crim- son Bull Promotion Manager DOUGHERTY. DOROTHY Bedford B.S. Marketing Treas. Delta Delta Delta, Omicron Delta, Student Leader DRAYER, JO ANNE Cincinnati, Ohio A.B. Music Vice-Pres., Delta Delta Delta, W.N.P.A., Pad- dock Club DUNCAN, MARJORIE JUANITA Evansville B.S. Education Y.W.C.A., F.T.A., House Manager Delta Gamma DETMER. CHARLES MAURICE Rising S ni B.S. Accounting DEVINE, THOMAS Whiting B.S. Government DICKMANN, JOHNP. Greenfield B.S. Marketing Phi Kappa Fsi DILLMAN, HAROLD L. Hammond B.S. Marketing Plii Delta Theta, Mai- keting Club, Manage- ment Club DOYLE, BEVERLY ANN Fort Wayne B.S. Education F.T.A., Newman CKib. Red Cross DRINKWATER, DAVID ALLAN Kokomo B.M. Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. American Guild of Organists, University Singers DUNCAN. WILLIAM A. liuliaiiapnlis B-S- Anatomy and Physics DEER, RANDOLPH De HORITV, DEITCHE, RALPH J. DEITERS. WILBER HUGH EDWARD Fort Wayne RALPH Springfield. Ohio HAVENS. JR. B.S. Management LaPorte B.S. Marketing Arlington, Virginia C.C. of C, Newman B.S. Geology Pres. Sigma Chi. Vice- B.S. General Business Club, Sec. of Dormi- pres. Sphinx Club, Beta Theta Pi. Delta tory Union Service Award Sigma Pi, Scabbard Blade DELEU, FREDERIC R. DELLINGER, DEMPSEY, JACK De MOSS, JOHN A. South Bend ROBERT L. South Bend Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Jeffersonville B.S. Accounting B.S. Bacteriology Historian, Intramural B.S. Education Treas. Alpha Chi Sigma Manager, Theta Chi, Captain Varsity Track Y.M.C.A., Newman Cross Countr -, Man- Club aging Editor Crimson Bull, Falcon Club iliJi 181 t mkttM NGAN. ANN DUNN, GEORGE T. DURRELL. NORMA Franklin Crown Point ELAINE B.S. Education B.S. Markcling X. Chelmsford, Mass. Young Republican Scabbard and Blade. A.B. English Club, A.W.S., Y.W.C.A. Alpha Kappa Psi, Mar- .Alpha Phi Gamma. keting Club Alpha Psi Omega, I.S.A. DZUR, HELEN EAGAN, JOHN EAST. M. CAROLYN Valparaiso GERALD Richmond BS. Education LaPorte A.B. Speech and Aiiditorinm Usher. B.S. Ccncral Biisinaas Hearing F.T.A., Pcmni Club International Relations Sec. Y.W.C.A.. Tophets, Club, Unit Political Scholarship Chairman Coordinator. Newman Pi Beta Phi Club EASTHAM.BILLG. ECKHART. ROBERTA EDGING. FanntTslmru JEAN CAROLYN J. A.B. Joiirnali.sin Kendalh-ille Camden MarcliiuK 100. Purslung B.S. Education B.S. Education Rifles, Acacia Treas. Alpha Delta Pi. Pi Lambda Theta, Delta Tau Mu, P.iniar.ida, F.T.A. Y.W.C.A. EDMAN. ROBERT EDWARDS, EDWARDS. JOHN E. ERNEST BARBARA LOU Indianapolis Haniinond Santnrce. Puerto Rico B.S. Marketing B.S. Markclirm B.S. Education Marketing Club. C.C. Vice-Pres. Skull and Cosmopolitan Club, of C. ' oodla ■n Court Crescent. Marketing Spanish Club, F.T.A. Council Clul) EDWARDS. EGNOR. JAMES W. EHINGER, RICHARD GUY Spencer MAURICE THOMAS New Carlisle A.B. Journalism Fort Wavne A.B. Gco taplnj Phi Delta Tbeta, Indi- A.B. Speech Union Service Award, ana Dail Student, Cosmopolitan Club, Scabbard and Blade Portnunese Cliib EHRICK. ROBERT EICHHORN. EIKENBERRY, JOHN FRED. JR. JOSEPH WILLIAM LaPorte Gary Brinirhurst B.S. Physuiil B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing Education Delta Tau Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon. Freshman and Varsity Freshman Basketball, Football Falcon Club EISSLER, EITMAN. DONNA ELLETT, DONALD EDWARD Fort W ' avne MARCELLA Evansville A. B. English HOWARD B.S. Educatipn Delta Delta Delta, Bloomington Student Body President. Social Comm.A.W.S., B.S. Home Economics Union Board. ' ice-Pres. Y.W.C.A. Home Ec Club, Omi- Y.M.C.A. cron Nu, Pi Lambda Tbeta ELLIOTT, ROBERT EARL Frankfort B.S. Marketing Falcon Club. Skull and Crescent, C.C. of C. EMMERT. ELIZABETH PATTERSON Sbellnville A.B Spani. ' .h .Student Supremo C ' onrt. Student Affairs Com- mittee, Pleiades ELLIOTT, SARA ANN Indianapolis A.B. English Y.W.C.A., A.W.S. ELLIS, SIDNEY ELLIS, JOHN JAY ANSTEN Michigan Cit - Indianapolis A.B. Botany B.S. General Business Chancel Choir, M.R.C. Choir ENGLISH. H. JOSEPH Rensselaer B.S. Marketing Pi Kappa Phi, March- EPSTEIN. LENORA Indianapolis A.B. Social Sercice Hillel (Council. Social ing Hinidred, .Square Service Club. Pres. and Compass Delta Phi Epsilon EBB. EMERSON.C. JR. W.ibash B.S. Accounting C.C. of C, Accounting Club F ' _v.: ' iaK I 182 John Sarpa ERICKSOX. RUTH Can- B.S. Education ESSIG, JOHN LESTER Foit Va ne A.B. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi, News Editor WFIU, Crimson Bull EVANS, LEE H. South Whitley B.S. Education Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching Hundred, Hoosier Men ' s Choir FAGALA. JACK EDWARD Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Sigma Nu, Marketing Club, Phi Chi Eta FARRINGTOX. JAMES HUGH South Bend B.S. Education FEDOSKY. EDWARD JOHN Calumet Cit ' , lU. B.S. Phy.sical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa, Swimming Team FERGASON. MARTHA ANN LaPorte B.S. Ho7nc Economics Treas. Delta Home Cross Tavi Ec Club, Mu. Red ESPINOSA, JAIME E. Concepcion, Panama A.B. Zoology ESTERS, JEAN DELOIS Indianapolis B.S. Education Alpha Kappa Alpha, F.T.A., N.A.A.C.P. EVERLEIGH, CARL F., JR. Indianapolis B.S. Marketing S.A.M., C.C. of Y.M.C.A. FAIR. LINDALEE Monticello A.B. English Dormitor ' Librarian, Cosmopolitan Club, Librar ' Club FAULKNER, FRED C. Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Pershing Rifles. Phi Chi Eta, Marketing Club FEE. RICHARD W. Bloominston B.S. Marketing Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Chib, Mili- tary Ball Committee FERGUSON, MARY ANN Bloomington B.S. Education F.T.A., Red Cross, Young Republican Club ERWIN. DA TD, JR. Fort Wa ne B.S. Managcmcjit Sigma Pi. Sphinx, S.A.M. EUBANK. VIRGINIA ANN Indianapolis B.S. Physical Education Cheerleader, W.R.A., Pemm Club FABIAN, RAYMOND F. Fort Wavne B.S. Marketing Kappa Sigma. Advertis- ing Club, Marketing Club FARLOW, DONALD LAWRENCE Indianapolis B.S. Finance Track, Finance Club, Marketing Club FEASTER, SARAH ALICE Scottsburg B.S. Education F.T.A., Red Cross FELS. RALPH WILLIAM Gaton, Canal Zone B.S. Accounting Pi Kappa Phi, Inter- fraternity Council, Alpha Phi Omega FETTIG. MAURICE E. El wood B.S. Insurance Pres. Delta Chi. Falcon Club, Skull and Cres- cent 183 FIELD, JAMES Gar ' B.S. Marketing Tomahawk, Marketing Club, Executive Conii- cil I.S.A. FINCH, RICHARD filRD Indianapolis A.B. Zoology President Beta Theta Pi. Skull Crescent, Y.M.C.A. FISH, MARY IRENE Odon Ji.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta FLEENER. GEORGE RAYMOND T re viae B.S. Education FLYNN, JOHN FDVVAUn Hartford City B.S. Accounting Accoiuitiii Club FORD. HENRY C. Hantninnd B.S. Social Service Social Service Club FHANK. JOSE Al.DHICH Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Youny Republicans Club. C.C. of C. Mar- keting Club FILLMORE. FRED H. Indianapolis B.S. Anatoyny tc Physiology Alpha Tau Omega, Singing Hoosiers, Alpha Phi Omega FINDLAY, WRAY A. Chicago, Illinois B.S. Management Singing Hoosiers. Flame Club, Rogers Center Board of Governors FISHER, RICHARD H. ( ohinibus B.S. Marketing - Marketing Club, Square and Compass, C.C. of C. FLEISCHER, PATRICIA New Albany B.S. Education Dorm Advisor FOGI.E. LOIS HELEN Indianapolis A.B. Spani. }i Secretaiy Delta Phi Epsilon. A.W ' .S. Com- mittees FOUST. JACK EUGENE Wbeatfieia B.S. Education KKAXkl.lN. PAUL Harrodsburg B.S. Elementary Education FINCH. LEWIS C. La Porte B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Vice President and Treasurer Delta Upsilon, ' arsitv Football FISCHER. WILLIAM DONALD Tell Cit - B.S. Accounting FITZ. ARDEN PATRICIA Michigan City A.B. Journalism FLOYD. CARL EDWARD Bloomfield B.S. Physical Education FOLAND. FRANCES Anderson A.B. English President Kappa Alpha Theta. Tit ' ;vsurer YAV. C.A., Mortar Board EDGAR. CARROLL FRANK. JH. ( ' orN ' don B.S. Education Union Board. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. President Tomahawk FHANKLIN. BOBKRTG. (Muirlestown B.S. Marketing Marketing Club 184 FRIES, JOHN LOUIS FRIHART, MARLIN FRISINGER, JOHN Columbia Citv KEITH p-REMONT, JR. B.S. Education Oregon, Illinois North Webster B.S. Education A.B. Economics Phi Eta Sigma Sigma Chi, Y.M.C.A., House Representative Arbutus FROSS, LEONARD L. FULTON. JAMES FUI.TZ. NORMA Monticello P. A.. JR. Bloom ington A.B. German Hartford City B.S. Education Phi Kappa Tau. Falcon A.B. Journalism Pi Lambda Theta, Club, l.F.P.C. Sigma Delta Chi, Indi- F.T.A. , School of Edu- ana Daih ' Student, cation Student Council Crimson Bull FUNK, CAROLYN FURNISH, LA VON G.iCHAW, GABRA New Albany ELDEEN SADIK, JR. B.S. Education Spencervillc Indianapolis F.T.A.. Modem Dance B.S. Marketing A.B. Aiialiimy Workshop, Y.W.C.A. Secretary ' Alpha Kappa rliijsioltt it Committees Psi, Assistant Local Ad- Skeleton Club, Intra- vertising Mgr. Indiana mural Activities Daily Student, Market- ing Club GALE, MARK D. GARDNER. 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Marketing Education Sigma Nu, Skull Club, Management Club Nursing Education Club Crescent, Alpha Phi Omega FRANZ, FARIS D. FRAYSUR, SALLIE FREDERICK, FREELAND, RITA Decatiir ELIZABETH J. NORRIS JEAN A.B. History New York, N.Y. CrothersvUle Michigan Citv- I.S.A. B.S. Education B.S. Education B.S. Elementary Social Chairman Ph i F.T.A., Y.M.C.A. Education Mu, Y.W.C.A.. F.T.A. Red Cross, F.T.A., Treasurer Delta Gamma FREEMAN, RICHARD FREY, FRANK FRIDLIN, NANCY FRIEND. ALLEN WALLACE ANN CONSTANCE Union Mills St. Louis, Mo. Kokomo Terre Haute B.S. Accounting B.S. Physical B.S. Textile Merchan- B.S. Education Accounting Club, C.C. Education dising Director Senior Class, of C. G Tnnastics Team, Phi Gamma Alpha Chi, Delta Sigma Theta, Co- Epsilon Kappa Omicron Delta, OfBce ordinate Chairman Manager Crimson Bull Dorm Secretaries i iii 18.5 GILICH, MAKY B. Grand Junction. Mich. B.S, Medical Records Treasurer Theta Phi Alplia. Red Cross, Xi ' WiiKUi Chil GLASS LEY. STEPHEN ' H. 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Vincennes B.S. Marketing Rush Chairman Kappa Sigma, Arnold Air So- ciet ' . Social Chairman Wandering Greeks GOLD, JOSEPH B. Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting Singing Hoosiers, Audi- torium LTsher, Sigma Alpha Mu GOOD. RICHARD M. Indianapolis A.B. Psychology Vice President Psi Chi, Aljiha Phi Omega, Tomahawk GORDON. GEORGE M. Winamac B.S. Marketing Y.M.C.A.. Young Re- publicans Club, C.C. of C. GRAEBER. MAX C. Valparaiso B.S. Marketing President M.R.C.A.. President Men ' s Quad, Student Senate GIMBEL. STANLEY DICK Richmond A.B. English President Sophomore Class, Student Senate, Skull Crescent COBLE, MARY LOIS Columbia City B.S. Education GOERLITZ, EDMOND ROTH Boonville B.S. History GOLDBERG, PEARL HELEN East Chicago B.S. Elementary Education Hillel Council, Bowling Team, Sigma Delta Tau GOODRICH, ROBERT C. Mission. Kansas B.S. Recreation Go emor Nichols Hovise, Flame Club, Under- graduate Recreation Club GOSZTYLA, ANNA JANE Manchester, N.H. B.S. 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Council, Recording Sec- retary Alpha Omicron Pi, Red Cross GROSS, LOIS GRIFFITH, GROWCOCK, CHARLOTTE CLARENCE A. HARRIETT ANNE South Bend Bloomington Elkhart B.S. Marketing B.S. Business B.S. Secretarial Treasurer Pamarada, Journalism Traittirtg Gamma Alplia Chi. Student Senate, Union Y.W.C.A., Marketing Red Cross Service Award, Vice President I.S.A. Club, C.C. of C. GRUBB, JOAN GUCKER, GUGEL, DONALD W. Vinccnnt ' s KATHERINE Marion B.S. FJcnn-ulanj Bloomington B.S. Instirancc Education A.B. Mathematics M.R.C.A. Executive Kappa Kappa Gamma, Board, Secretary M.R.C. Westminster Fellowship, Board of Governors, In- Y.W.C.A. surance Club GUINEY, DONALD GULDHAND, GULLEY, WILLARD JAMES ALICE I. CHARLES Gary Branchardville Morocco B.S. Marketing B.S. Nursing A.B. Police Admin. Alpha Kappa Psi, C.C. Education Scabbard Blade, of C. Treasurer Nursing Ed- Lambda Alpha Epsilon, ucation Club, Pi Lamb- I.S.A. da Theta GUTMAN, PHILLIP E. HADLEY, JESSE M. HADLEY, Fort Wayne Willow Grove, Penn. MARGARET A. B.S. Finance A.B. Economics Indianapolis Finanee Clul , Varsity Pershing Rifles, Scab- B.M.E. Voice Footliall, Vice Presi- bard Blade, Spanish Marshal Delta Delta dent Delta Upsilon Club Delta. Siiinia Alpha lota. Pi Kappa Lamb- da HALFLICH, PAUL HAGEMANN, LUCY HAGGARTY. BETTY EUGENE L. NALL EDITH Markle South Bend Auburn B.S. Marketing A.B. English A.B. Social Service Pi Kappa Alpha. Alpha Scholarship Chairman Delta Sigma, Scabbard Kappa Kappa Gamma, Blade Social Service Club, Red Cross HAHN, MARILOU HAIG, ROBERT D. HALDERMAN, JEAN CAROL Washington Wabash Evansville A.B. Government B.S. Marketing B.S. Fine Arts Y.M.C.A. CouncU, Del- Gamma Alpha Chi Director Freshman ta Upsilon Class, Vice President Delta Tau Mu, A.W.S. 187 - vv : HALE, KENNETH E. HALL, JACK HUEIT HALL, PATRICIA Richmond Kiikomo RUTH B.S. Manaiicnient A.B. Psychology Chicago, Illinois President Alpha Kappa Alpha Epsilon Delta, A.B. 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Cabinet and Cabinet, Standards Council, Ri ' Kistrar Kap- Chairman Delta Gam- ma pa Gamma HARIUNC.TON. HARRIS, ANNA HAHIUS. CYNTHIA MARIE LOUISE BKUNARD A. Mnneie Louisville, K -. MedarNville A.B. Journalism A.B. ;- ' in( Arts B.S. Kducatian Y.VV ' .C.A., Correspond- Alpha Kappa Alpha F.T.A., Sigma Theta ing Secretary- Alpha Chi Epsilon OmeKa, Auditorium Usher HARRIS. C;E0RCE IIAHHIS. PA THICIA HAKIUSON. DAX ' in EDWARD HiKhlaml Park.. 111. JAMES Indianapolis U.S. Elt ' jtifutary Hartford City B.S. Physical Echicatitm A.B. Joumalisw Education Summer Senate, Associate Editor Daily Phi Epsilon Kappa. A.W.S., Red Cross Student. Sigma Chi, Ren rut Crimson Bull HARRISON. JAMES H. HARSHMAN. HARTFORD, Lawreneeimrg ELKANOH .IE ANNETTE B.S. Education Dtuikirk .Aurora Scabbard and Rlade. A.B. Speech B.S. Business Phi C:hi Eta. llieta Chi Sec. Spanish Club, Education Puhlieit ' Cliainnan F.T.A., Y.W.C.A.. Red Sit ma Kappa, Kapi a Cross Phi 188 HAYASAKA, KIYOSHI Yokosuk a, J anan M.S. Economics Cosmopolitan Club, Y.M.C.A. HAYES. JAMES L. Odon B.S. Real Estate Business Club, Theta Chi, Y.M.C.A. HAYNES, BILLY EUGENE Sp Iceland B.S. General Business Beta Gamma Sipma. Business Club, Y.M.C.A. HELMUTH. NED D. Knkonio B.S. Life Insurance Senior Class President, Board of Aeons, Busi- ness Manager ' 51 Ar- butus HEXXIXG RICHARD L. North Judson A.B. Psychology Newman Club, Fencing Club, Dorm Officer Treasurer HER MANGE, MYRON E., JR. Hudson, N.Y. M. Voice Pedagogy Universit ' Sintrers, Rig- oletto and Parsifal. Di- rector of M.R.C., Chonis HERTAN, IRA JAY New Y ' ork. N.Y. A.B. Government Dorm Governor, M.R.G. Social Coordinator, Dorm Social Chainnan HAYDEN, DOYLE ELISABETH Princeton B.S. Education HAYES. JEAN MARGARET Fort ' a ■ne B.S. Education Girl Scout Leader. Red Cross, Y.W.C.A. HEDGE, WILLIAM DARRELL Indianapolis B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi, Mar- keting Club. Insurance Club HENDEY. GORDON G. JR. Marion B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma. Dorm Governor, M.R.C. 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Education Zeta Tau Alpha, A.C.E., V.W.C.A. JACKSON, ROBERT H. Sn der- N.Y. A.B. Botany Soc. Chr. Delta Upsi- !on. Phi Chi Eta, I.F.P.C. JAMES, GERALD V. Pitt r I)urg B.M.E. Westminster Founda- tion, Troas. Men ' s Con- cert Choir, Y.M.C.A. TANCOSEK. GEORGE THOMAS Whiting A.B. Chemistry Pi Kappa Alpha, Slavic CInh. Newinan Club JESSEE. JOAN VIVIAN Gar - B.S. Education W.K.H., Social Chr. Pino, Social Chr. A.C.E. JOHNSON. JOAN C. South Bend B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Clid lOXAS. KOHFUr South Bend B.S. Accounting Alpha Kapx a Psi, Flame, Accounting Club 192 KAIILENBECK, KALLAL, LA VERNE KAMM, VALERIE llOWAHD LOIS ANN I ' Dit Wayne Monticello Mishawaka B.S. Fintincc B.S. Education B.S. Education I ' ri ' s. Delta Upsilon, Mortar Board, A.W.S Delta Delta Delta Alpha Kappa Psi. Ar- Council, Pres. S cauiore iink! Air Soeiet ' II. ill KAMMAN, WILLIAM KANSKY. JOII.ND. KAO, MING CHU (;ene a Wliiting Shanghai, China A.B. Hi lonj B.S. Education B.M. Piano F.T.A., I.S.A., Y.M.C.A. 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Management Historian Phi Gannua Literature •I Men ' s Club, Senior Delta, Y.M.C.A., Ar- Gov. Unit 5 Men s Football Manager, S.A. butus Quad, •■Little 500, M. Folio MICIIAELY, JOSEl ' H MICHEL, ROBERT MIDDLETON, PAUL WILLIAM NICK Indianapolis Gan- Hammond A.B. Geology B.S. Marketing B.S. Management Varsity Baseball, Delta Sigma Pi, S.A.M. MILDNER. BLYTHE MILLER, DAVID MILLER, JOHN K, SHEPPERD ALLISON Indianapolis Indianapolis Marion A.B. Psychology B.S. Education B.S. Management Phi Kappa Psi Delta Delta Delta. Del- Student Foundation ta Tau Mu. F.T.A. Committee. Secretary Rogers Center Board of Go ' ernors, Gov. Roge rs Center West V MILLER, JAMES MILLER, MARLY ' S MILLER, MARTHA WIRICK Bedford ANN Boonville A.B. Journalism Wabash B.S. Marketing Dailv Student. Gamma B.S. Education Marketing Club, Kappa Alpha Chi. Folio Kappa P.si, Alpha Phi Omega MILLER, NANCY MILLER, THOMAS MILLER. WILLIAM Indianapolis M. DALE B.S. Education Corv ' don Seymour Pledge Trainer Kappa B.S. Gcm ' rat B.S. 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Ten- nis Club K appa Delta Rbo 202 I Ik u Ruth Wean MOORE, CHARLES MOORE, CHARLES MOORE, JOYCE ROBERT THOMAS ELIZABETH Smith Bend Denver, Colo. Bloomington A.B. Anatomy and B.S. Management A.B. Music Physics Phi Gamma Delta, Sec. Senior Class, Stu Phi Eta Sigma, Toma- Marketing Club, C.C. o( dent Supreme Court, hawk, Skeleton Club C. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet MOORE, PAUL E. MOORE. ROBERT MORGAN, VIRGIL Fort Wavne WAYNE LEE B.S. Marketing North Vernon Washington Vice-Prcs. M.R.C.A., B.S. Management B.S. Education Vice-Pres. M.Q. Board Y.M.C.A. Council .ind Phi Chi Eta nf Governors, Flame Cabinet, S.A.M. Club MORIN, THOMAS L. MORRIS, BETTY MORRIS, JAMES R. North Vernon JEAN Lynn A.B. Government Elvvood A.B. Government Tomahawk Club, Pre- B.S. Education Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Sig law Club, LS.A. Social Chairman Delta ma Alpha, Lambda AI Delta Delta, Crimson pha Epsilon Bull, Red Cross MORRIS. MARCIA MORROW, MORTON, WALTER TRACE MARIEIT A ANN JAMES Princeton Princeton Gar ' B.S. Editcation A.B. Spanish B.S. General Business Historian Sigma Kappa. Pres. Red Cross, Y.W. Sec. Gamma Alpha Chi, CA, Council, Sec. Al- F.T.A. pha Chi Omega MO.XLEY, DORIS MULLALLY, JOHN MUROVICH, ELAINE PATRICK LUCILLE South Bend E ans -ille Whiting A.B. Spcccli and B.S. Marketing A.B. Speech Hearing Therapy Marketing Club Alpha Delta Pi, Univer- Delta Sigma Theta. sity Theater Business Kappa Phi, N.A.A.C.P. StafiF, WFIU MURPHY, MARION A. MURRAY, JOHN MUTSCHLECNER, Bloom ington RAMSEY JOSEPH PAUL B.S. Education Hobart Fort Wa ne I.S.A., F.T.A. B.S. Education A.B. Astronomy Skull and Crescent, M.R.C.A. Photography Union Service Award, Club, Phi Zeta Sigma Delta Upsilon MYERS. ROBERT MYNATT, LESLIE O. NAGELE, LOUISE COPELAXD E ' ansville Delphi Lakcwood, Ohio B.S. Chemistry B.S. Education A.B. Government Falcon Club, Alplia Chi Domi Officer, F.T.A., M.R.C.A. Executive Sigma, Y.M.C.A. Y.W.C.A. Board. Pre.s. Rogers Center, Board of Gov- ernors, Freshman Football and Baseball 203 i NALL, LOUISE NAUMOTT, RUTH NEELY, WILLIAM A. South Bend RATKA New Albany B.S. Ciiu i il Bii incti.s East Chicago B.S. Marketing B.S. Education Marketing Club, Officer F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. Housing Unit NEFF. GORDON LEE NELSON, ILEEN E. NELSON, JEANNE Torre Hantr Angola CARYL B.S. Education B.S. Education Arlington Heights, I ' hi Sigma Kai)pa A.W.S., F.T.A., III. Y.W.CA. B.S. Education F.T.A., Home Econom- ics Club NELSON, LOIS JEAN NELSON, WILLIAM NEWBANKS, Spencer E STUART B.M.E. Piano Huntington New Alhanv Delta Cianinia Song B.S. Education B.S. Markclinn Leader Arnold Air Society, F. T.A., Y.M.C.A. NEWCOMER, NEWELL, JOSEPH W. FWSOM. PAUL LYDIA MAE Goshen ROBERT South Rend B.S. Marketing Columbus B.S. Education Phi Kappa Psi, Sailing fl.S. Maikilmi: Pres. Nursing Edueation Cluh, Marketing Club D lla Chi, Alpha Phi Clnh Ouu ' ga, Markctmg Club NICELY, JANET NICHOLS. II HOLD NICHOLS. JOAN Elkhart (.. Pittsburgh. Penna. A.B. Social Service kuox A.B. English V ' iee-Pres. Mortar . .li. . ntil iinii and Sec. Alpha Xi Delta. Hoard, Social Chaimian Vluisioitv ti lophcts, Y.W.C.A. A.W.S., Sec. Junior Pin (;.uinua Delta, Phi Pnini Conuuittee I ' l.i Siuui.i, Red Cross NICHOLSON, LOIS NICHOLSON, NICKELS, ROIiKR 1 ANNE RAYMOND W. JOHN Ihunholdt, Tennessee E ' ansville La Porte .■.B. Biotoii ' l B.S. Anatomy and A.B. Anatonn and Y.W.C.A., Tophcts, Sec. Pluj.m logy Physiologij Dilla Camuia Pres. I.F.C, Rlue K.v . Student Koundatiou ( ' ()unnittce NORI.F. JOHN NOLAN. UOCaOK L. ()in II. IU)M, BKlll charLes C;elina, Ohio Cutler South Bend U.S. Marlictinii B ME Pinno B.S. Business Marketing Clul), C.C. ol l.l ' . .S ' mphony Orches- : hninistratiitn (;., .Acacia tra, Donnitory Chor us llilclic Cliairiuau Unit Director, M.E.N.C. 1. I.S.A., V.M.C.A. 204 OGWO. MBA DA ID Asagii Ohafia, Xigeria B.W.A. B.S. Insurance Accounting Club, Marketing Club, Insur- ance Club ORBAN. CHARLES STEPHEN Elgin. III. B.S. Accounting Intramural Athletic Manager South Hit!! OTT, LELAXD E. Franklin B.S. Marketing Delta Sigma Pi. Mar- keting Club, S.A.M. OVERPECK. DRUSILLA Holland B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, Pam- arada. Oniicron Delta PADDACK, NANCY ANN Lafayette B.M.E. Saxophone Pres. Maple Hall, Blue Crest, Tau Beta Sigma PAPPAS. ANNA South Bend B.S. Education PARKER. D VIC;HT o. Knightstown B.S. Marketing Sigma Chi, Marketing Club, C.C. of C. OLSON. ALBERTA RUTH La Porte B.S. Education Social Chairman Alpha Delta Pi. F.T.A.. Dor- mitory Officer ORMISTON, DARRELL MARK Fort Wayne B.S. Management Marketing Club, C.C. of C, S.A.M. OTTE, JEAN Columbus B.S. Education Phi Mu, F.T.A. OVERMIRE. JOAN PINNICK ' ashington B.S. Education Assoc. Childhood Edu- cation Incorporated, House Manager Weath- er wax PALMER, JAY K. New Carlisle B.S. Marketing Theta Chi, Falcon Club. I.F.C. PARISH. ROBERT A. Fort ' a ne B.S. Marketing Governor Men ' s Quad, Marketing Club, Arbutus PARKER, HERMAN Kokomo A.B. Chemi.stnj Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, West- minster Fellowship NOVEROSKE, RICHARD JOHN Michigan Cit ' B.S. Anatomy and Physiology O ' CONNOR, ANNA RUTH Springfield, Ohio B.S. Education Pi Lambda Theta. Nursing Education Clu NYE, ROBERT C. Fort W ' ayne B.S. Marketing Treas. Sigma Pi, I.F. P.C., Marketing Club ODAY. PATRICIA JANE Albany B.S. Elementary Education Scholarship Chairman Alpha Omicron Pi, A.W.S., F.T.A. OAKES. EILEEN LEONA Chicago, 111. A.B. Biology Freshman Advisor OGDEN, DAVID A. Louisville, Ky. B.S. Marketing Pres. Delta Sigma S.A.M., Vice-PVes. pha Delta Sigma ORBAN, BARBARA SOUTHARD Elgin. 111. A.B. Sociology Jordan River Revue, Donnitory, Chorus As- sistant OSBORN, GEORGE P. Marion B.S. Marketing Phi K.ipj)a Psi OURADA, GEORGE J.. JR. rightstown, N.J. B.S. Physics Physics Club OWENS, DARROW ARTHUR Indianapolis B.S. Education F.T.A., Jackson Club. 1951 Arbutus PAPARAZZO, HENRY JOSEPH Waterbur ' . Conn. B.S. Geology A.S.G.E. PARKER. DORIS MARIE Fort Wa ne B.S. Education F.T.A.. Dormitor Offi- cer, Y.W.C.A. PARKER, JOHN CARL Wingate A.B. Anatomy and Physiology Alpha Epsilon Delta OBANNON. FRANK LEWIS Cor don A.B. Government Pres. Phi Gamma Delta. Jackson Club, Pre-Law Club OGNENOFF, VASIL DEMETRI Fort Wayne B.S. General Business Pres. Jackson Club, Fl - ing Club, Go ernor Res- idence Halls 0k 205 PARKER. MARY LEE Wingate A.B. English Y.W.C.A., Enjilish Club l ARSON, HERBERT R.,JR. Peru B.S. Management Little 500, Sigma Pi, Rogers I Merit Award PAUL, JACQUELINE New Castle B.M.E. Piano Music Educators Na- tional Conference, House Manager Alpha Gamma Delta PEARSON, ROBERT HENRY Blooniington B.S. Accoimting Accounting Club PENROSE, EVERETT L. Elkhart B.S. Accounting Accounting Club. Woodlawn Courts Coun- cil, C.C. of C. PERRY, MILDRED JEAN Coknnbus A.B. Psijcliology Psi Chi. Alpha Epsilon Delta PETERSON. RONALD L. Fort Wayne B.S. General Business Mavor Woodlawn Courts, C.C. of C. PARKS, FRANK BURTON SoutbiDort A.B. Sociology PATRICK, JOHN BRADLEY Si ' in()ur B.S. Geneial Business PEARCY, HIRAM R. Martins ' ille B.M.E. Violin PEGRAM, RAYMOND S. Princeton B.S. Marketing Varsit ' Baseball, I Men ' s Club, Arnold Air Society PERLSTELN, GEORGE B., JR. New Bufialo, Mich, A.B. Fsychologij Skull and Crescent, Pres. Psi Chi, Treas. Zeta Beta Tan PERUTZ. GERTRUDE Bloornington A.B. Government Pi Beta Phi, Cosmopoli- tan Club, Auditoriimi Usher PHILIPS, CARL B. N ' aijjaraiso B.S. Marketing C.C. of C. Delta Sig- ma Pi, Phi Delta Theta PARRY. JACK EDWARD Gar ' B.S. Education Chi Gamma Iota, F.T. A., Treas. Library Science Club PATTON, HARRY L. Blooniington B.S. Management S.A.M., C.C. of C. PEARCY. HOWARD GEORGE Mooresville B.S. Accounting Treas. Theta Chi, Sphinx Club, Beta Gam- ma Sigma PELLEGRINELLI, GUY ANTHONV, JR. Pittsfield. Mass. B.S. General Business Executive Board M.R. C.A., Governor Dormi- tory. Vice-Pres. Toma- hawk PERRIN, ROBERTA. Omaha, Neb. B.S. Marketing Phi Kappa Psi. 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Jourfwlism Kappa Kappa Gamma Board. Pres, Svcamore Hall Sigma Delta Chi REHWAl.l), I.KUOV REINHART, REITEMFIER. PAUL JERAULH j. PATRICIA RUTI! LoKanspdrt Princeton Crawfordsville U.S. Gcnt ' Tiif liusinrss B.M.E. Voice A.B. Comparative Counselor, Ceutt-r Sec. Arnold Air Society, Literature of Men ' s Quad. Beta Seahhard and Blade. See. -Historian of I.S.A.. Gamma Sipma. Phi Eta Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Social Affairs Comm. Sijima. Chi Ganmin Iota Student Senate. New- man Club HKNDALL. HON MP RENEE. HARNEY V. RENKE, MAXIXER. C. Kewauna Indianapolis Zion. Illinnis A.B. Cliemi.strtf B.S. Education U.S. Hadio K.i| p;i n.lt.i Rho YW.C.A.. Red Cross. Radio Station WKIU. (Corridor Chm. of Syca- Siuma Thfta l£p.silon. more Hall I ' hotograpliy Chih HKPLOCLK. KHKn W. RKYNOLUS. E. uiiim. wii.i.i.wi Mishuwaka MORRIS PORTER. JR. U.S. Accountmii Liyonier Pcnu Yan. X.Y. Aii-ountiiiK Chih. Sin i- B.S. Voice A.B. Chemi. try iiiK Hoosirrs, Anditori- Men ' s Concert Choir. 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Anatomy and Physiology Phi Kappa Psi, Mgr. Swimming Team, Dol- phin Club ROETKER, ROBERT JOSEPH Terre Haute B.S. Anatomy Junior Class Director. Student Senate, Donn Officer RICH, CHARLES H. Hammond B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Phi Chi Eta, I.F.P.C. RICHARDS. NORMAN A. Roanoke B.S. Marketing Pres. Kappa Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Marketing Club RICHESON, SHEILA RICKETTS, MARY ANN ALICE Shelbyville Gosjjort B.S. Education B.S. Education [Alpha Lambda Delta, F.T.A. Sergeant-at-Arms Blue Crest, Pres. Tennis Club r RIl-KIX. LEONARD Forty Wayne B.S. Marketing Skull : Crescent, Hill.-l Student Council, . lph.i Phi Omega RIGSBEE, JOHN W. Haddonfield, N.J. B.S. Management Society for Ad ' ance- ment of Management RINGEMAN, LEE St. Meinrad B.S. Accounting Skidl and Crescent, Ac- counting Club, Newman Club ROBBINS, STANTON IRWIN Forest Hills. N. Y. B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma. In- terfrateniit - Council ROBINSON, JEAN Bloomington A.B. French Pres. 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Phi Eta Sigma, Pres. Pros. Flame Club, French Club, Varsity Union Board of Direc- Tennis and Swimming tors, Corr. Sec. Blue Teams Key ROOT, MARTHA ROSEBRUCH, ROSE, DONALD JANE MARTHA JEAN RICHARD Vincennes South Bend Michigan City A.B. French B.S. Education B.S. Transportation Y.W.C.A., Activity Y.W.C.A., Choir, WRA Flame Club, Alpha Chm. of Aljjha Gamma at DePauw Kai pa Psi, Beta Gam- Delta. Hoosier Booster ma Sigma BOSIN. CAROLYN ROSS, BETTY ROSS, JAMES BOONE E.STELLA JEANNE Bloomingtou Zion. Illinois Charlestown B.S. Anatomy and B.S. Physical Educa- B.S. Education Physiology tion Pershing RiHes, Skele- Pemm Club, W.R.A., ton Club Wesley Foundation ROSSI, DAVIS P. ROSSOW, WILLIAM ROIIIKMU ' RG, .■kron. Ohio ROBERT M MUOIilF A.B. Fine Arts Xilfs, Michigan .,vl,ni-tMn. D.C. B.S. Management A.B. Sociology S.A.M., Phi Eta Sigma, Social Service Club, Beta Gamma Sigma Red Cross, Y.W.C.A. ROTH, ELWOOD K. ROUDEBUSH ROUSH, MARJORIE Fort Wavne VERNON M. ANNE A.B. Police .Adminis- Switz City Kokomo tration B.S. Phtjsical Educa- B.S. Social Service tion Y.W.C.A., Social Serv- Social Chm. North Hall, ice Club, Red Cross F.T.A. , I.S.A. RUBIN, ROSETTA RUBLE, HARRIET RUDOLPH WILLIAM Indianapolis Bloom ington DEAN B.S. Education A.B. Englkh Jeffersonville Soc. Chin. Dflta Phi Kappa Alpha Theta, B.S. Marketing Epsilon, Jordan River .Auditorium Usher Marketing Club, Toma- Revile, F.T.A. A.W.S. Social Commit- tee hawk. I.S.A. RUDY, DONALD RUE, J. ELLIS RUFER, JOAN RUGGLES, ROBERT BYRON New Albany LaGrange. III. JAMES Bluffton B..S. Anatomti and B.S. Marketing Gar - B..S. . niiloniy and Physiology Pres Pi Beta Phi, Plei- B.S. Marketing Phy. ' idlogil ades, Director C.C. of Treas. Falcon Club, C. Delta Sigma Pi, Office Mgr. Crimson Bull RUPERT, RAY RUPP, GEORGE RUST. JAMES B. RUST, LUCILLE OLIVER, JR. MARVIN Pittsburgh, Peim. LEAH Hammond Cor ' don .4.B. Police Adminis- Seymour B.S. Marketing B.S. Education tration B.S. Education S.A.M. Phi Kappa Psi Gauuua Delia. F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. 210 Ned Helniuth RUTHERFORD, HAROLD L. Caiiiielton B.S. Accounting SADLER, ROBERT E. Monroe A,B. Government SANDBERG, DON L. Chicago, Illinois B.S. Education Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Radio Student Staflf, Newman Club SARIC, NATALIE East Chicago B.S. Marketing Marketing Cluh, Omi- cron Delta, YAV.C.A. SCAMPMORTE, FRANK J. Anderson B.S. Marketing SCHEFFER, JAMES FERDINAND Fort Wayne B.S. Public Business Adm in istrat ion Newman Club, Market- ing Club SCHLIMMER, WILLIAM ALBERT Evansville B.S. Marketing Senior Steward of Acacia, Marketing Club, CCofC RYNERSON, RUSSELL DENZIL Franklin B.S. Marketing Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club, Crim- son Bull SAMBOR, HELENE ANGELA Munster B.S. Education Newman Club. Hostel Club. F.T.A. SANDEFER, HENRY EDWARD Vincennes B.S. Marketing SARPA, JOHN W. Garrett B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Pres. Sphinx, Crimson Bull SCARBOROUGH, GLENN Huntington B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, Sym - phony Band, Marching Hundred SCHELLENBERG. WILLIAM KARL Hobart B.S. Accounting Theta Chi, Accounting Club, Business Club SCHLOSSER, FRANCES Hammond A.B. Psychology SAALWEACHTER, EMILIE L. E. Wadesville B.S. Accounting Pres. Omicron Delta, Sec. Accounting Club, Blue Crest SAMPIAS, WILLIAM J. East Chicago B.S. General Business Baseball, Union Bowl- ing Club, Intramurals SANDERS, HAROLD, JR. Bloomington A.B. Speech SAUER, MARY LEE Milford A.B. English Historian Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Red Cross Membership Comm., Y.W.C.A. SCHAVEY, DONNA MAE Hobart B.S. Education Red Cross. Y.W.C.A., Librarian of Alpha Chi Omega SCHENK. MARGARET M. E aiisville B.S. Education Art Editor of Crimson Bull, Oceanides, Donii Officer SCHLOSSBERG, VICTOR E., JR. East Chicago A.B. Zoology Town Hall, HUlel Council, Skeleton Club 211 , e« ? SCHMABEKE, SCHMIDT, RUSSELL SCHNEIDER, PAUL A. WILLIAM A. EARL Evansville Indianapolis Elkhart A.B. Bacteriology B.S. Marketing B.S. General Business Flame Club, Men ' s Sigma Nu, Falcon Club, Men ' s Quad Board of Quad Board of Gover- Arnold Air Society Governors, Law Club nors SCHNITZIUS, NANCY SCHNURLEIN. SCHUDER, Indianapolis JOHN R. ROBERT S. A.B. Fine Alls Crown Point Cohmibns Delta Delta Delta B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing Scholarship and Activi- Men ' s Quad Board of Miirketing Club, ties Chainnan, Governors, Marketing Y.W.C.A., Collegiate Y.W.C.A. Council Club, Campus Central Committee Chamber of Commerce SCHULTZ, CHARLES SCHUTZ, MABEL C. SCHUTZ, PERRIN LaPorle Lowell DUANE B.S. Marketing B.S. Education Minister Marketint; Clul). Inde- . ssociate Editor of the B.S. Public Business pendent Stntlents ' As- Independent, F. ' l ' .A.. Administration sociation N,«TM,m C.lnh Pershing RiHes. Vice- Pres. Kappa Delia Rho SCHWAUrZ. lAMES St:()TT, P.VISY LOU SCUDDER, lANE V.V .] . c« Castle El.lZAHEtll Kokonio B.S. Bhij.sieal Educa- Washington B.S. Accounting tion B.S. Education VV.R.A., Newman C;lub, Chancel Choir, A.W.S. E.T.A. Careers Conference Committee, Y.W.CA. SCULL, JOUDAX L. SEAIUGIIT, IRMA M. SEBREE, Dale ■|c l,-ilo, Ohio CLARENCE WAYNE «..S.  . Il(is(M( B.S. Social Scriici- Trenton, Kentucky ( ' hi Omega Personni ' l B.S. Education Cbairinan, Social Ser - Biology iee Club, Collegiate ' ice-Prcsident and Ch.iMiber of Cotumerie Trcasm-er Alpha Phi Alpha, Histoiy did) seidenstk:ki:h. Si: . CHARLES SEKI. SAM JAMES 1 ()HI i;il, JH. w f.i.noN Hon,)luln,T.H. Indiainipolis Highland B.S. Marketing i B.S. Marketing MA. Sjieech Dolphin Chib, Swim- ! Falcon Club. Scull and ming Team Crescent, l.F,P.C. SERIGHT. JO ANN SEVEHSON, SEWAHl), ;i.E J. , COI TON MARSHALL L. Flat R.iek EI«(iod E.ist ( liieago A.B. I ' hysics B.S. Mnttagetni ' nt B S. Clicini.ilrij I.S.A., Y.M.C.A. S.A.M., I ' amaruda. Y.M.C.A. Council, So- Gannna Alpha Chi cial Cbainnau, Ameri- can Clieniieal Society h i 212 SHARP- JOANNA SUE Richniond B,S. Education President Kappa Kappa Gamma, Secret an Pemm Club, W.H.A. Board SHEPHERD- DAVID MAURICE Geneva B.S. Business Alpha Kappa Psi. Fal- con Club, Phi Sigma Kappa SHERTZER, BRUCE E. Bloom field B.S. Education SHIRAR, DON J. Plymouth B.S. Business Square Compass, Mar- keting Club, C.C.C. SHOLEY, BETTY Murcie B.S. Marketing Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President Tophets, Treasurer Zeta Tau Alpha SHRAGO, LAWRENCE ALBERT Gar ' A.B. Fitic Arts SHRADER, CARLE., JR. Franklin A.B. Anatomy and Physiology ' ice-President Phi Del- ta Theta, Board of Aeons, Union Board SHARP. SUZANNE Inilianapolis A.B. JouTna i.sni Daily Student SHEPHERD. JAMES S. Huntington B.S. Business S.A.NL, Jackson Chib, tndependent Activities Co-ordinator SHIDELER, RITA SIEVERS Indianapolis B.S. Education SHIREY, WARREX W. Daleville A.B. Government Phi Sigma Alpha. Vice- President We.sley Foun- dation, I.S.A. Council SHOOK- JAMES CREIGHTOX West Lafayette B.S. Real Estate President Delta Tau Delta, Sphinx Club, In- terfraternity Council SHRINER, JOHN EDWARD Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Y.M.C.A.. Alpha Phi Omega, A.M. A. SHULL- WILLARD M. Columbus B.M. Music SHADLE, HELEN LOUISE Kewanna B.M.E. Voice SCHAFFER. DONALD R. South Bend B.S. Management Theta Chi, I.F.P.C, Wandering Greeks HADBURNE, WILLIAM L. Louisville. Kentuck B.S. Physical Educa- tion res. Dolphin Club. ■Pres. Rogers Center oard of Governors, arsity Swimming am aANLEY, JOHN E. SHAPERO. SHARKEY. RICH. RD Kewanna PHY ' LLIS S. Indianapolis A.B. Zoology University Heights, O. B.S. Education orm Governor. New- A.B. Social Service Ass ' t Continuits- Di- an Club, Jackson Club Rush Chm. and Histor- rector WFIU, Alpha ian Sigma Delta Tau, Tau Omega Recording Sec. Social Ser ' ice Club, Hillel Foundation SHARPE. CHARLES GILBERT Rushville B.S. Education Delta Chi SHERMAN. ROBERT E. LEE Anderson B.S. Business Beta Gamma Sigma, Blue Key, Student Su- preme Court SHIDLER, KENNETH E. Pittsburgh, Pa. B.S. Marketing Lambda Chi Alplui, Vice-President C.C.C, Delta Sigma Pi SHIREY. WAYNE A. Daleville A.B. Governitient Phi Sigma Alpha. Sigma Theta Epsilon, Wesley Foimdation SHOOTER. RALPH HERBERT Chesterton B.S. Statistics Alpha Kappa Psi, S.A.M., Newman Club SHRINER. JOHN F.. JR. Lafayette B.S. Advertising Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club SHUMM, DELORES J. Indianapolis B.S. Education A.W.S. Council. Vice- President Panhellenic, ' ice-President Pi Beta Phi SCHAFFER. WILLIAM LEE Muncie B.S. Dentistry Ball State and Purdue Swimming Teams, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon SHARP, DONALD G. Columbus B.S. Statistics S.A.M., Marketing Club, Golf Team r m !l 213 iii im SICHAK, STEPHEN SIEK, GEORGE E. SIMMO.NS, Whiting West Hartford, Conn. G. ROBERT A.B. Bacteriology B.S. tarmgcnnent . lbany Alpha Chi Sigma, Indi- Society for Advance- B.S. Education ana Academy of Sci- ment of Management, F.T.A. , Pres.; Student ence, Newman Club Scabbard and Blade, Council of School of Military Ball Dance Education, Librar Sci- Com. ence Club, V-Pres. SIMMONS. JOYCE SIMON. DONALD T. SIMPSON, Indianapolis South Bend CARL RICHARD A.B. Home Econom- B.S. Marketing St. Louis, Mo. ics Sknll and Crescent, Fal- B.S. Fliys. Education Pres. of Pine Hall, Sec- con Club, Sphinx Club Phi Epsilon Kappa Treas. of VV.R.H. Ex- ecntive Board, Social Affairs Comm. SIMS. IRENE SIRLIN, ANTHONY SISAMIS. JAMES Delphi WILLIAM GEORGE A.B. Journalism East Chicago Gar ' Blue Crest, Sec. We.st- B.S. Management B S. Marketing nimster, Y.W.C.A. Society for Advance- Marketing Club, Junior ment of Management, Chamber of Commerce, Campus Police Greek Club SISSELMAN. ALAN SISSON. PHILLIP R. SKELLY, JANICE LEONARD Marion ESTHER Pittsfield, Mass. B.S. Marketing Fort Wayne B.S. Marketing Pres. Sigma Phi Epsi- B.S. Education lon. Sphinx Club, Track F.T.A., A.C.E.. Asst. Manager Rush Chairman Chi Omega SLAGEL, DON SLAGEL, RACHEL SLINGSBY, JACK W. ARTHUR LOU Hammond Topeka Fairfield. 111. B.S. Marketing B.M.E. Voice A.B. Sjieecli Sigma .-Miiha Epsilon, Opera Workshop. Uni- Pres. Theta Alpha Phi, Marketmg Club, Wan- versity Singers, Phi Mu V-Pres. Alpha Xi Delta, dering Greeks Alpha Sinfonia Little Theater SMALLWOOD, KAY SMEAD, NANCY SMITH. CHARLES Bedford Washington LARRY A.B. Zoology B.M. Voice Hanunond Delta Delta Delta, B.S. Marketing F.T.A. Marketing Club. Falcon Club. Pershing Rifles SMITH. DAVID LEE SMITH. HERBERT SMITH, JAMES L, Indianapolis EUGENE Kuklin B.S. Education English A.B. Bacteriology B.S. Education Sec. Executive Board M.R.C.A., V-Pres. West- minster Foundation. Sec. Men ' s Quad Board of Governors SMITH, KENNETH E. BIcHnninjiton B.S. Phifs. Education SMITH. LOREN KEITH Crawfordsville A.B. French Lc Cerclc Francais, Phi SMITH. MARILYN SUZANNE Bluffton B.S. Education Y. ' .C.A.. Women ' s SMITH, MINA LOU Raub A.B. Chemistry Pres. Alpha Dtlta Pli W.R.A. Senior Boarc Beta Kappa, Delta Phi Chorus. House Manager Y.W.C.A. Housing Alpha of Forest Hall Council SMITH. PATRICIA LOUISE Chicago. 111. A.B. English Auditorium Usher, Y.W.C.A. Girl Scouts, A.W.S. Activities ant Leadership Comm. SMITH. RICHARD J. Whiting B.S. Markctini Marketing Cluh. C.C.C, Newman Club SMITH. ROGER H. Glen Bock. N.J. B.S. Busincfis Chem- istry Flame Club, Toma- hawk. Unit Social Chairman SNIDER, WENDELL W.. JR. Fort Wayne B.S. General Bum ' hc.- S igin a Pi. Chi Gamm lota, Collegiate Chan ber of Commerce Jim Wade SNODGRASS, SNYDER. JACK SNYDER. ROBERT E. HOWARD MARGARET JOAN Indianajjolis Elkhart C a mi el A.B, Amitoiny and A.B. Government A.B. Engli.sh Plu siologtj Parbamentarian in Stu- Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi dent Senate, Vice-Presi- Y.W.C.A. Council, Kappa Tau. Alpha Ep- dent Christian Science, Freshman Coordinator silon Delta Phi Gamma Delta SOMMER, SORG, HARRY C. JR. SOUERS, CHARLES V. CHESTER W. Detroit, Michigan Bloomington Decatur B.S. Marketing B.S. Education B.S. Managing Social Chaimian Men ' s Pi Kappa Alpha, Quad, Advertising S.A.M.. Business Club Club, Business Club SPARKS, JIM R. SPARKS, JOHN E. SPAW, NORMA Kfwanna Rochester Rockville B.S. Marketing A.B. Economics B.S. Textile-Merchan- Pershing Rifles. Madri- Union Board, Student dising gal Singers, Men ' s Con- Supreme Court, Faculty- Y.W.C.A.. Marketing cert Choir Student Relations Com- mittee Club, C.C. of C. SPEARS, JOHN D. SPEDDING, SPIRO, DOROTHY Soutii Bend ROBERT H. Michigan City B.S. Marketing Gary B. S. Education A.B. Zoology Alpha Omicron, Pres. Skull and Crescent, F.T.A., Summer Sen- Delta Tau Delta ate SPINDLER, MARY J. SPLETE, JANE SPRAY, MARY Evansville CATHERINE CATHERINE B.S. Education Cleveland, Ohio Bedford Viee President Newman B.S. Physical Educa- B.S. Education Chib. Theta Phi Alpha, tion F.T.A., Association for Booth Chairman of Fall President of Oceanides, Childhood Education, Cami al President of Pemm, Pleiades Y.W.C.A. SPRAY, RUTH SPROUSE, STADER, JACKW. Bloom ington NORBERT L. Indianapnlis B.S. Ediicatinn Cohinibiis B.S. Marketing B.S. Managing Alpha Delta Sigma, President Y.M.C.A., I.S.A., Marketing Club Blue Key. Chaimian 1951 Junior Prom Com- mittee STAFFORD, HARRIET STAiNICH, STANLEY. Indianapolis DOROTHY JON ROBERT GOULD B.S. Marketing Globe. Arizona Waterloo Advertising Manager B.A. Journalism A.B. Physiology and Indiana Daily Student. Alpha Delta Pi. Anatomy Vice-President Gamma Y.W.C.A. Secretan Sigma Chi, Alpha Chi, President Y.M.C.A., Skeleton Canterbury Club Club iiili 215 STANTON, STARKEN. ST. CLAIR, JAMES ROBERT JACQULYN LEE JoANN LYNN E ans ' i!le Plainfield Rockford. Illinois B.S. Aniiloiuij and A.B. Faijchologyj B.S. Marketing Pliysiolv y Ahiha Lambda Delta, Marketing Club, Red Skeleton CUiIi. Secre- Psi Chi, Secretary Cross, Y.VV ' .C.A. tar ' Epsilon Tan Delta, Pamarada President C.M.S.D. STEBBINS, STECKLEY, STEINERT, RrCHARD JAMES ROBERT A. PAUL ANDREW Mishawaka lnillaiia])olis New Albanv B.S. Athletic Taming B.S. General Bufii- B.S. Marketing V ' ar.sitv Team Trainer ness Falcon Chd), Sphin.x (Football, Basketball, C.C. of C, Jackson Clnh, Marketing Club Track, and Ba.seball), Chib. I.S.A. SiRnia Alpha Epsilon, A.A.T.A. STEINERT, STEPHENS. STEPHENSON SUZANNE H. DOROTHY FRAZIER ELIZABETH New Alban ' Indianapolis Argos B.S. Education B.S. Education B.S. Marketing F.T.A., .Miiha Onieija F.T.A. Treasurer Alpha f ' hi Pi. Pledge Trainers Omega, .- nditoriinn . Vssoeiation Usher, Red Cross STEVENS, STEVENSON. STEWART. ANN DONALD P. DA TD LEE SCHOENHOLTZ Indianapolis Richmond Connersvillc B.S. Accounling B.S. Marketing B.M.E. Piano Phi Delta Tbela, Sknll Auditorium Usher, M.E. and Crescent, Y.M.C.A. N.C., Sigma Kappa Tri- Coinicil angle Correspondent STEWART, GLEN STEWART. STFAVAHT. DALE PATRICIA LOU THOMAS HI!. I. EUcttsville . n(lerson Lihfity B.S. Kducalion B.N. Marketing B.S. Imuroncr Canipns Central Com- M.nketlnv: Clnh, Y.W. Insurance Cluh Treas- mittee Convention c:.A. urer Chairman, ' ice-Presi- dent and Secretai- ' Union Hoard. Sliid.nl Senate ST. ll)ll . I.AHKV K. S TOI I.. MARRY STOHKN. Ni.iTlmsville LLOYD MAHV I.ANE B.S. Kdu ' .ation T ' ast ( hitajio Michigan City B.S. Accounting H.S. Education Marching; Hundred, Av- IXlta Delta Dilla. eonntin;: C ' hih, Donn. Y.W.C.A.. A.W.S. Treasurer STOUSE. ROBERT STRAIN, THOMAS M. STUART. NANCY CKNE New Orleans, La. Hloominuton Kokomo B.S. Marketing B.S. Home Economics B.S. Gconraphij Business Clnh, Market- I lonu ' Fi-oiunn ics Clnh. ing Club, C.C, of C. Alpha (tainina Ot-lta Rush C hainnan I 216 SITHERLAXD, STEPHEN MERTON Bloom in ton A.B. History Omega Psi Phi, I.F.C., PcTshinK Rifles SWAl.M, MARY JANK Fort ' a iie B.S. Education Y.W.C.A., Alpha Lambda Helta, Secre- tary Delta Camnui SWAN, BARBARA JEAN Gary A.B. Sociology Y.W.C.A., A.W.S. SWEENEY, DONALD J. Buffalo, New York B.S. Markclin Newiiian Club, Market- ing Ckih TALESNICK, tSADORE Indianapolis A.B. Anatomy and Physiology .Alpha Epsilon Delta TALLMAN, ROBERT L. Whiting A.B. History Young Republicans Club, C.C. of C, Al- pha Phi Omega TANKE, BARBARA Hammond B.S. Education F.T.A. TARR, RALPH E. Blutlton B.S. Marketing Flame Club, I.S.A., Marketing Club TAYLOR, LOREN F. Terre Haute B.S. Anatomy and Physiology TAYLOR, WILLL M M. Muneie A.B. Journalism ' arsjt Track, Sigma Delta Chi, Kappa Al- pha Psi TEAGAR, RICHARD G. New Castle B.S. Marketing TEAGUE, EDNA DEE Nashville B.S. Business Educa- tion I.S.A., F.T.A., Omicrou Delta TERMIN. MELVIN JA.MES Hammond A.B. Art Delta Tau Mu, Flying Club TERPINAS, ELENA MICHAEL Frankfort A.B. Zoology Y.W.C.A. Council, Epsi- lon Phi Sigma THACKER. MARGARET ANN Jasper B.S. Btisincss Edtica. Bh.e Crest, Y.W.C.A., Intraniurals THALLEMER, DONALD E. Mishawaka B.S. Accounting Accounting Club, New- man Club, Top Hats THIELE, NORMA JEAN Fort ' ayne A.B. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Presi- dent Gamma Delta, Seeretarv- Delta Phi Alpha THOMAS, AMOS PAUL Rockville A.B. Governtncnt Maiching Hundred, Top Hats, Arnold Air So- ciety THOMAS, DANIEL J. Hamtrarack, Mich. B.S. Physical Edu- cation Football, F Men ' s Club, Delta Tau Delta THOMAS, IRVING G. Indianapolis B.S. Statiitics Sigma Chi, Y.M.C.A. THOMAS, MARILYN Kokomo B.S. Social Service Social Service Club, Treasurer .Alpha Omi- cron Pi 7 - r r n STULLER. JOE STULTZ, KEXXETH STURM, FRANK STWALLEV. ROBER 1 Mishawaka DALE XAVIER, JR. MERTON, JR. A.B, Philosophy Bedford Jasper Darlington Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma B-S. Accoujiting B.S. Accounting A.B. History Theta Epsilon, Protes- Accounting Club Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigma. Gei-man tant Student Council Eta Sigma, Chi Gamma Club. Freshman Track Iota (Wabash College) SUAREZ. ORLANDO G. Havana, Cuba B.S. Accounting I Soc. for the Ad ance- I ment of Management, I Collegiate Chamber of J Commerce. Cosmopoli- Jtan Club SULLIVAN, MARLENE L. Bloom ington B.S. Education Rush Ch. Phi Mu, Y.W.C.A. SUMMERS, GILBERT N. Peru B.S. Insurance Insurance Club, SUMMERVTLLE, ROBERT FIELDS Bums Cit ' B.S. Accounting Mar- Accounting Cluh. Mar- keting Ckib, Collegiate keting Club, Collegiate Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Commerce II 217 THOMAS. MICHAEL THO.MAS, PAULINE THOMAS, SHARON SAMUEL ELIZABETH Fort Wa ne Michigan City Montijelier, Ohio B.S. Education B.A. Speech B.S. Marketing Y.W.C.A., Arbutus, President Spanish Club, .Alpha Lambda Delta A.C.E. Sknll and Crescent, ' ice-President Kappa Newman Club Kappa Gaimua, Pleiat es THOMAS, SHEILA THOMASSON. THOMPSON, Terre Haute JACQUELINE CHARLES OSMER B S. Markiling Shclby ille Elkhart Marketinu Club. Omi- B.S. Education B S. Marketing crun Delta, Y.W.C.A. .Mpha Chi Omega Marketing Club, I.S.A. THOMPSON, JOHN THOMPSON, TICHENOR, JACK CLYDE TALMADGE DOUGLAS Waljasli CALVIN Indianapolis B-S. Education Syracuse, Kansas B.S. Marketing Y.M.C.A., Union Board B.S. Finance Delta Tau Delta Pledge Activities, Acacia Trainer, Marketing Club, Freshman Football TIEMAN, LEROY TOBEN, HAROLD D. TOLSON, GEORGE WILLIAM Rensselaer RICHARD. JR. Fort Wavne B.S. General Business ' incennes B.S. Ogicr Pi Kappa Phi, Insur- B.A. English Mtlita ' t ' mcnt ance Club, Marketing F.T.A. Management CUib, Col- Club leuiate Chamber of Cdnmieree, Marketing Club TONER, DIANA TOWER, DORIS TOWNSLEY. JANE ELLEN WILLIAM HARTER Anderson LaPorte Princeton B.S. Education B.S. Education A.B. .Anatomy and Secretarj-Treastirer Stu- President Kappa Phi, Physiology dent Senate, Treasurer F,T, ., Wesley Foun- Tomahawk, Fencing Kappa Alpha Theta, dation Team- Counselor of Pleiades Men ' s Donuitop. ' TRACEY, ALFRED TRAINER, FRED, JR. TREMPER. B. RBARA DALE St. Louis, Missouri Evansville Fnrt Wayne A.B. Government A.B. Home B S. General Business M.R.C. Chorus Economics Student Chamber of Scholarship Chairman Commerce, Marketing Zeta Tau Alpha. Red Club Cross TRIMBLE, ROBERT TROCKMAN, ALLAN TROTMAN, ROSS G. IRVING GEORGE Carlisle E ansville Whitmg A.B. Spanish B.S. Marketing B.S. Education -Auditorium Usher Man- Sphin.x Club, Falcon F.T.A.. Young Repub- ager, Siniling Hoosiers, Club, Sophomore Base- licians ' Club Spanish Club ball Manager TRUEBLOOD, TUCK, GRAYSON C. TUCKER, ROBERT TURNER, BETSY ALICE ANN Garrett J. MAUREEN Paoli B.S. Marketing S inth Bend Richmond A.B. Enulish Marketing Club B M. Composition B.S. Ed teation Y.W.C.A. Worship Ope a Productions Red Cros , Young Re Conun. Library Science [mblicans, F.T.A. Club, Morrison Library Clim. TURLEY. RICHARD TURNER. FERNG. TUTROW, TURNER. SHELDON DAVID Baltimore. Mar ' Iand GEORGEANNA KAY Fowler B.S. Speech and U dianapolis . ltianv B.S. General Hearing Therapy A.B. Biology B.S. Gc, ihi if Business Music C:hni. S caniore H IS 1 Chni. of Chi Trcas. Sig na Alpha Ep Kapiia Kappa P.si, Gen- Hall, Modern Dance Onu ga, . .W.S. Social silon, ' arsitv Basket- eral Business Club, orkshop C mini.. Red Cross ball, Falci )n Cluh S(juarc and Compass ■v Dick Goff i I li TUXHORN, UDVARDI, BYRL UDVARDI, RICHARD KEXXETH RAY F. EDWARD South Bend South Bend Indianapolis B.S. Education B.S. Physical B.S. Social Service Wesley Foundation, Education Kappa Phi, Pine Hall Gymnastics Team, P.E. OflEicer K., Lettermen ' s Club ULMER, JOHN UNICK, ALVIN VALENTINE. EDNA PHILLIP JOSEPH M. Topeka ChicaKo, Illinois Indianapolis B.S. Education M.A. Chemistry B.S. Physical Intramurals Education Pemm Club VANARSDALL, VAXDERLIN, VANDEVORT, DIANNE COXSTAXCEJANE HARRY L. Anderson Mishawaka Hammond A.B. English B.S. Education B.S. Marketing Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A., I.S.A.,F.T.A. Vice-President Business Little Theatre Usher Club. Collegiate Cham- ber of Commerce VANCIVIER, JOHN VAX DYKE. JANET VAX KIRK, JOHN E. C. JR. Bloomington Bloom ington Indianapolis B-S. Education B S. Business- A.B. Histoni Kappa Kappa Gamma. Clicmistry Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer of A.C.E., Rush Chainnan Sigma Falcon Club, Interfra- Future Teachers of Phi Epsilon, Skull and ternity Council America Crescent, Young Republicans VAN OSDOL, VAN STONE. JACK VAN STONE, PHILIP G. RY NORMAN MARTHA Rushville Evansville MANSHIP (Mrs.) B.S. Marketing B.S. Business Law XoblesviUe Marketing CUib. Y.M. Tieasurer Phi Sigma B.S. Education C.A., Young Republi- Kappa, Skull and Cres- Y.W.C.A. Cabinet and cans cent, Y.M.C.A. Council, Treasurer and Vicc-Prt-sident Phi M i VARXER, MARJORIE VARXER, VIRGINIA VASS. ROBERT Hanininiul Evansville JOSEPH A.B. Eni:lish B.S. Education L ons Domi Officer, Adviser, Business Manager Uni- B.S. Marketing Intramurals versity- Theatre, W.F.- Phi Chi Eta. Marketing LU. Staff, University Club, Acacia Theatre Plays VAUGHAX. VINEY, JANET VIATER, JAMES CHARLEY R. Logansport ANDREW Lafayette B.S. Marketing East Chicago B.S. Busittess Law P e ident Zcta Tan B.S. Accounting Phi Kappa Psi, Varsity, Alpha, Pleiades, Red .Accounting Club, New- Basketball, Scabbard Cross Chairman man Club, Alpha Kap- and Blade pa Psi 219 ff ( VINSON, ROHEKT li. VITKUS, MYLES lAY VLASSIS, GEORGE Indianapolis Gar ' PETER B.S. Accounting B.S. Markeling Goshen Flame Club. I ' nion MarketiuK Club. Alpha B..S. General Business Scn ' vifi ' Award, Delta Kappa P.si, Y.M.C.A . Senior Basketball Man- .Sifima Pi ager, Delta LTp.silon Rush Chaimian and Pledue Trainer, I Mc-ns Club VOGEL. DONALD E. OOHHIS. JOANNA 0K;T, LAURA Columbus Plainfield. New Jersey Ayon, South Dakota B.A . Voice B.S. Edncalion B.S. Education IMii ,Sigma Kappa, Plii F.T.A. Nursiu)4 Education Chd Mu Alpha Sinfonia WADE, JAMES C, WALDMAN. LEON J. WALL, JOHN C. JR. Fort Wayne South Bend Evansville B.S. Miirkclini: B.S. Aceountinfi AH. UistoT i N ' iee Pr.sident Market- .Mplia kapi a Psi Editor IHSa Arbutus, ing Club. Soeial Chair- Boarii 1)1 Aeons, Junior man Niekols House, Prom (Committee Men ' s Onad Publicity Afient WALLACE, EMMKTT WALLACE, WALLACE, PHYLLIS FHANKLIN GERTHUDE Lulianapolis Fort Wayn,- EMEI.IA B.S. Education U.S. l-iufin ■(tntl South Bend Crimson Bull, Sttidcnt liaukiiif B.S. l-.diicilion Spirit, Soeial Chairman F.T.A. lpha Omicron Pi WALLACE, UOnlslilC WALLACE. 1 NOMAS WALLS. FRANCES Lafayette W. South Bend B.S. General Bn.-iine. ' i.-i Mai ion B.S. Edttcatit n .Siuma Chi, Basketball B.S. Atn; (MMr (ind l ' reslnnan . d isor. Li- Manager, Crinrson Hull I ' lliisioh) ! brary (Ihairman Forest Phi Kaplia Psi Hall, Delta Tan Mu WAl.Ml ' U. IsDW l WARD. JOHN P. WARD, JOHN WOOD Fircii Marion Marion Blullton A.B. Clot-cinnient A.B. Goteintncnt B.S. Cicnernl Bvsiiiess ].V. l- ' ouudation Com- Phi Eta SiRuia, .Sphinx (uittee. Board ol .Aeons. Club. Beta Ihela Pi Chief Justice of Student Vice-President Supreme Court i WAHNEB. CAHOl.VN WASHBl ' HN. i WA TFRS. JOHN M. ANN NATHAN T. ' ineeruu-s Blullton hulianapolis B.S. Business B.S. Educdtinn B.S. Miirkclinn Cluinistni Treasiir ' r C hi Onic la, Phi Kappa Psi, Alpli.i Phi Delta thetn Treas- Secretary- of A.C.E. Phi Onuna, Y.M.C.A. urer, Phi Chi Ela 220 VVEBERG.JOIIN WEBSTER, HAROLD WEBSTER, PHILIP W. RICHARD A. Terre Haute North Vernon Anderson B.S. Marketing B.S. Marketing A.B. Government Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma ■Alpha Tau Omega, Theta . i. Falcon Club Theta Epsilon, Y.M.C.A. Jiuiior Prom Committee. Marketing Club I.F.PC. WEDGE, WEED, CHESTER E(;RZYN. HENRY CATHERINE CLAUDE, JR. E. Bloom ington Anderson Gary B.S. Education A B. Psijehology B.S. F.duealion Sec. Delta Zeta, Pres, Phi Gannna Delta, Can- Photograph Club Kappa Phi, V.-Pres. terbury Club, Y.M.C.A. F.T.A, WEISSERT, WELCH, RALFRED WELLS. WILLIAM JOHN DAVID DUANE Hl SSELL South Bend South Bend Rolling Praiiie B.S. Markcliiit; B.S. Marketing B.S. Anatomij and Corr. Sec. Plii Gamma Soc. Chni. and Rush Pliysiotogy Delta, Falcon Club, Chm. of Sigma Nu Siguui Theta Epsilon Skull and Cre.seent Alpha Epsilon Delta Skeleton Club WELSH, BRIAN J. WENGER, WILLIAM WEST, ROBERT W. Peru V. Logansport B.S. Management South Bend B.S. Business S.A.M., CC of C BME Organ Education I.T.A.M., N.E.A., Chan- Cosmopolitan Club. F.T cel Choir A., Marching Hundred WETZEL, CARL H. WHEELER. MARILYN WHITE, DA TD L. Mooresville Terre Haute Oak Park, Illinois B.S. Management B.S. Education A.B. Economics Track Manager, Delta Supreme Ct. Justice, Phi Kappa Psi, Track Sigma Pi, S.A.M. Student Affairs Conim., Team, Scabbard and Recording Sec. Panhel- Blade lenic Council, Pleiades WHITE, WHITE. JANET WHITE. NANCY F. DONALD GEORGE MORGAN Blooinington South Bend Oak Park, Illinois . .B. Mercliandising A.B. Chemintrij A.B. Journalism Intrauuirals, A.W.S. Newman Club Pres. Delta Ciaiunul. Recreations Comm., Mortar Board, Treas. Kajrpa Kappa Gamma Theta Sigma Phi WHITE. ROBERT D. WHITE. THOMAS A. WHITEHEAD, Indianapolis Franklin MARTHA LEE B.S. Marketing A.B. Ciiemistnj Syracuse Men ' s CAee Club, Sigma A.B. English Alpha Ep.silon V.-Pres. Delta Zeta, A W.S. Transfer Bureau Library Science Club WATERS, MARILYN WATSON, JOE Vincennes FREDERICK B.S. Tipton Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. First B.S. Marketing V-Prf-s. Alpha Gamma Pt-rshinK Riflfs Co. and Delta, Student Opinion Regiment, Marketing Club, Arnold Air Societ - WATSON, PATRICIA WEAN. RUTH A. WEATHERS, ROBERT BRUCE Vincennes B.S. MaTketU WEAVER, RONALD Columbia City B.S. Marketing Pres. MarketinK Club, JANE Indianapolis B.S. Education F.T.A. Pulilications; Memorial Hall, Auditorium WEBB, MARGUERITE Gas City B.S. Education Plii Delta Theta. Blue Collegiate Chamber of Key, Union Board Commerce, I.S.A. Gen- eral Council Danville B.S. General Business Mortar Board, I.U. Stu- dent Foundation, A.W. S. Council WEBER, ALBERT J. Collinsville. Illinois A.B. Fine Arts Falcon Club, Varsitv Baseball I Men ' s Club 221 WHITTAKER, DIANE E. Anderson B.S. Marketing Tri-Delt. Secietary Treasurer Oniicron ta. Marketini; Chil) Del- WILDKR. RICHARD H. Dan ' Ule, Illinois B.S. Accounting ' arsit ' Wrestling;, I Mi-n ' s Club WILEY, HARMON D. Warren B.S. Finance ' ice-Presi(ient Finance Club, Colki-iate Cham- ber of Ci)tnnierce, S.A.M. WILLIAMS, DOUGLAS GENE Galveston B.S. Education Delta Tau Mu, F.T.A. WILLIAMS, THOMAS WALTON Grosse Pointe. Mich. B.S. Marketing Marketing Club, C.C.C., Sailing Club WILSON. JERRIE LEE Indianapolis B.S. Education F.T.A. , Y.W.C.A., Red Cross WINCHESTER. DICK Indianapolis B.S. Real Estate Arbutus, Secretary of Phi Delta Theta, Skull and Crescent WINTERS, LEVON Milan B.S. Ph{is. Education Acacia Junitjr Dean. Y. M.C.A., C:rinis )n Bull WOLFE. BARBARA JEAN Rah ay, New Jersey A.B. Journalism Theta Sigma Phi, Daily Student, Publicitv Chr. Forest Hall WILAXDER, JOSEPH A., JR. Gary B.S. Marketing President Siihin.x Club. President Inter-Fraterni- t - Pledge Council, Skull and Crescent WILDER. WILLIAM THORNTON Anderson A H. Anatomy and Physiology Kappa Sigma WILLIAMS. ALBERT R Hammond A.B. Onvcrniuent Spanish Club, Go ' ernor ot Rogers East, Flame Club WILLIAMS, JANE DILLMAI Blooniington A.B. English WILLIAMS, WILBER New Castle B.S. Accounting . ccounting Club WILSON, JOY ANN Indianapolis B.S. Education Corresponding Secretary of Alpha Phi, Pleiades, Tophets WINIK. BARRY Deal, New Jersey B.S. Marketing Falcon Club, Phi Chi Eta, Sigma Alpha Mu WILCOX, ROBERT D. Providence, Rhode Island A.B. Journalism Vice-President .Sigma Delta Chi, Chief Edi- torial U ' riter on Daily Student. Editor of The Crimson Bull WILEY. GERALD L. Columbus B.S. Education Sphinx Cluli, .Auditori- um Student Manager, Men ' s Concert Choir WILLIAMS. CARL EDWARD LaPorte B.S. .Acciiunling Alpha Kappa Psi. Treas- urer of Flame Club WILLIAMS, ROBERT L. Buflaio. New York A.B. Journalism Secretary of Sigma Del- ta Chi, SiJorts Editor of Indiana Daily Student, Young Republicans Club WILLIAMSON, JOYCE C. Indianapolis B.S. Education Red Cross, Crimson Bull WINER, ROBERT HOWARD Gao ' B.S. Marketing S.A.M., Indiana Union Photo Club, C.C.C. WTNSLOW, IVAN EARL Salem B.S. Statistics I.S.A., Treasurer of Rogers East, Treasurer Rollins House WISE, MARY ANN South Bend B.S. Education F.T.A.. W.R.A. Advis- nry Council. Y.W C.A. WOLFE, BARRY LEON Bloomington B.S. Finance Young Rep!ihlicans Club, Finance Club WHITHAM. HENRY B., JR. Indianapolis B.S. General Business Kappa Sigma, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Omega WOLF, HOW ARD M. Muncie B.S. Management Society for Ad ance- nient of Management W7TT, MALCOLM Miami Beach, Florida B.S. Management Sec. Union Board, Blue Ke Sphinx Chib WOLFSON. JOAN Evansville A.B. English Hillel. Y.W.C.A. Wanda (luati- WOLTMAN, WOOD, GLORIA J. WOOD. JOYCE T. RICHARD P. Indianapolis Bloomfield Hills, South Bend B.S. Education Micliigan B.S. General Business Y.W.C.A., F.T.A. A.B. Home Economics Theta Chi, Falcon Ciub. Young Republicans Skull and Crescent Club, Y.W.C.A., Home Economics Club WOOD. NANCY WOOD, VERLA R. WOODEN. Oakland Cit - Spencer MARY PHYLLIS B.S. Physical A.B. English Gifensliurji Education A.B. English Pres. I.S.A., Activities Y. W. C. A.. Philosophv Chm. of Laurel HaU, Club Treas. Undergraduate American Recreation Society WOODS, WOODWORTH. WORL, BASIL LEE JOSEPH REID WAYNE Z. Faimiount Milroy South Bend B.S. Personnel B.S. Social Service B.S. Marketing Management Lambda . lpha Epsilon, Flame Club. Dorm, Management Club Social Service Club, Governor Social Chm. Dorm. WORLAND, WORTHLNGTON, B. J. WOZNIAK, MARY LOU Bloomington PAUL JOHN Rensselaer B.S. Geology Michiiian City B.S. Education B.S. Marketing Y. W. C. A., Newman Marketing Club. New- Club, A.W.S. man Club WREDE, WRIGHT, WRIGHT. O. DALE HARVEYRAYMO.M) JOHN LAURENCE Colmiibus Monticello Win low A.B. Journalism B.S. Personnel B.S. Pervinncl Pres. Falcon Club, Management Management Rush-Soc. Chm. Delta Y.M.C.A., S.A.M., Sec. Delta Tan Delta, Tau Delta, Skull and Little .500 Bicvcle Marketing Chilj . March- Crescent Team ing Hundred WRIGHT, WYBER. .MARIAN WYSONG, CARL W. VIRGINIA JUNE E ansville Muncie Bloom ington A.B. Fine Arts B.S. Marketing B.S. Education Y.W.C.A. Poster Comm., Sigma Xu, ' arsity Y.W.C.A., F.T.A.. Red Delta Tan Mu, Art Swimming Manager, Cross Chm. Memorial Skull and Crescent WYSONG, YAGEL, YATES, EDWARD NANCY LOUISE WILLIAM ROY E ansville Hammond Washington. D.C. B.S. Markctini B.S. Education B.S. Marketing Theta Xi, I.F.C.. Y.M. Social Chm. Delta Gam- Pi Kappa Phi. Skull and C.A. Council ma. Little Theater, A. Crescent. Sphinx Club W.S. 223 Don Kissler YATES, JOSEPH Batavia, New York B.S. Markclinu MarkftiHg Club. New- man Club, Y.M.C.A. YEACER. WILLIAM G. Condon B.S. Marketing MarkctinK Clnh, aucnu-nt C ' hlh YOHK, CHESTER L. NcwlnTIA ' U.S. Mni ' kiliUf; l.ainlula Clii Alpha YEACER, MARY BARBARA A.B. Anntojtty timt Pbysiologij Secretary of Freshman Medical Class, Alplia Lambda Delta, Delta Phi Alpha YEGERLEHN ' ER. JOHN Kentland . .B. Lingui-ilic-i Phi Eta SiRma, Secre- tan- of Thela Xi YOL ' NC;, LUCY ANNE Clond.-uin, W. Va. A.B. lliitnc EroJitnuicK Tophets. I ' si Chi, Dor- mil. .n Sl.ifF YOUNG. WALLACE V. Iiulianapolis is, (li nt Kil Bush { ' s Uell.i lau Delia, A.M. A. ZAHSE. HOWARD I.. Delphi l.S. Accimnling -Veeounlinu Club ZAJDEL. THADDEUS L. Cm- B.S. Markclint Marketing Club, New- man Club, M.R.C. ZECJART, DOROniY Chicago. Illinois B.S. SfH ' itll Srii itr Pr. ' siih ' ul of C.dar Hall ZEIC.LEH. HI ' -.Rl A. l ' ' orl Wayne B.S. Markrliiin Presid iil Sigma Pi, C. C.C., Marketing Chdi zucKivKniarr, jean Iiulianapolis A.B. Social Service President Sigma Delia Tavi, Social Service Club, Secretaiy Hillel Council ZEl.LlsR. CHARLES Al.VIN Clary B.S. Accitnntiun Marketing C:lnl) ZUICK, FLORENCE luist (Chicago B.S. Kducation SecretarN ' Delta Phi Ep- silon, E.T.A., Y.W.C.A. 224 COOK, WILLIAM E. Terre Havite LL.B. Delta Tluta Phi, Chi Gamma Iota COCHRANE, RALPH HERBERT Port Huron, Michigan LL.B. Law Club, Sigma Delta Kappa, Graduate Clnh CATANZARITE. F. Indianapolis LL.B. BOWERS, JAMES WALTER Huntington LL.B. President Phi Delta Phi Kappa Sigma, Aljiha Kappa Psi BALES, INEZELLEN Indianapolis LL.B. Iota Tan, Low Club CONWAY, RICHARD T. Carrollton, Kentucky LL.B. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Theta Phi, Law Journal CLAYCOMBE, JOHNR. Indianapolis J.D. Law Club, Sigma Del- ta Kappa BURTON, J. BAYNE Anderson LLB. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Club, Young Democrats Club BILLMAN, ROBERT E. Indianapolis LL.B. Law Club, P.A.D. ANDREWS, KEITH L. Indianapolis LL.B. P. A. D., Law Club, Young Democrat ' s Club COFIELI). HOWARD J. Rising Sun LL.B. Editor-in-Chief Indiana Law Journal, Phi Delta Phi CHURCH, MANSON E. Indianapolis LL.B. Phi Alpha D.-lla, Law Club. Y.ium; l(,pul li- cans ' ( ' lob BULEN, LAWRENCE KEITH Indianapolis LL.B. Phi Delta Phi BEATTY, LLOYD EDWARD Blooniington J.D ANDERSON, ELLIS B. Michigan Citv LL.B. Law Journal, Vice- President Senate, Board of Aeons Law Seniors 225 -4 .i.M I  v, I CORYEA, WILLIAM GORDON Sevmour LL.B. PJii Gamma Delia DANEHY, JACK D. Fort Wayne LL.B. DILLON, JOHN J. Indianapolis LL.B. Sigma Delta Kappa. Law Club, Law School Young Democrats FARR. PAUL JOSEPH Bloomington l.D. FULWIDER, ROBERT E. Wabash LL.B. Phi Delta Phi. Law Club COTNER, JA.MES RICHARD Bloomington LL.B. DEA.V, THOMAS F. Crown Point LL.B. Kappa Sigma, Phi Del- la Phi FALK.NOR. WILLIAM LEONARD Davton, Ohio LL.B. Treasurer Phi Delta Phi FINK, ROBERT J. Indianapolis LL.B. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Club, Young Republi- cans Club GRIMES, JOHN T. Kokomo LL.B. Phi Delta Phi CRAIG, WILLIAM H. Clintonville, Pa. LL.B. Delta Theta Phi DECAMP, RICHARD Kendallville LL.B. Delta Theta Phi, Law- Club FANSLER, MICHAEL DAVID Mishawaka LL.B. Law Club, Phi Delta Phi FONCANNO.V, HORACE A., JR. ' ineeiuies LL.B. Phi Delta Phi Clerk, Law Club, Kappa Sig- ma GROSSMAN. JA.MES ROBERT Fort Wayne LL.B. Sigma Delta Kappa, Law Club Bob Masters L. ■226 ISalalif Ktiiiz HARLOR. FRANK LOUIS Fort ' avne HURLBERT, ROBERT G. Corr . Penna. LL.B. Sigma Delta Kaiix a Law Club JEFFERSON. JAS. Indianapolis LL.B. KEALIXG, JOHN H. Indianapolis LL.B. Lambda Cbi Alpba, Sigma Delta Kappa, President of Indiana Law Club KETNER. JOSEPH DALE Anderson LL.B. KIRK, MAURICE BLAKE Princeton I.D. Phi Delta Phi. Law Club, Phi Beta Kappa HENDERSON, H. ROBERT Indianapolis LL.B. Delta Thcta Phi, Tau Omega Alpha HUSBAND, HUGH, JR. New York, N.Y. LL.B. Phi Delta Law Day Chairman, nal Phi Clerk, Coordinate Law Jour- JOHNSON, GENE RICHARD Bloomington LL.B. KELLAM, JAMES R. New Lisbon LL.B. Deha Thcta Phi. Phi Eta Sigma, Law Club KEYES, WILLIAM Kokomo LL.B. Treasurer Indiana Law Club, Vice - Dean of Delta Theta Phi KULLBY. ROY S. Lorain, Ohio LL.B. Phi Delta Phi, Law Club ' ice-President, In- diana Law Journal HILLIS, ELWOOD H. Mishawaka LL.B. Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal IDDINGS, WENDELL B. Lebanon LL.B. KAST. MICHAEL H. Fort Wayne LL.B. Phi Delta Phi. Treas- urer Kappa Sigma, Counselor Kappa Sigma KING, ARTHUR D. Swayzee LL.B. Law Club, Phi Delta Phi KELLY, PAUL M. Wolcott LL.B. Sigma Delta Kappa. Law Club LACEY, FORD G. Boonville LL.B. Law Club, Law Journal, Delta Theta Phi 227 Itol) IMcIntire LALLF.Y, WILLIAM D. Indianapolis LL.H. Simula Delta Kappa I.ISIIKH, HOUF.Hr W . Sdiilli Hi-n.l l.l.li Law Chil), SiKma Del- ia Kappa Ml KINNEY, HOHKHT II. Indianapolis LI. .11. Law CInb. I ' lii I ' lii TreasniiT MOODY. CI.KW R. M.K-lifstcr l.l..li. Sium.i Delia Kappa 0 ::HM AN, CAUL I). An,l,„y H -la ( lamina Sijima, L.iw I..UII1..1 HUMAN. SALI. 1. (•ary I.eMAY. LEE MICHAEL Indianapolis I.L.B. L.iw CI d). Young Re- pid lieans LY. N, CLAUDE nURTIS Evans ille LL.B. ii:rci ' iu. william s. Indianapolis LL.B. Pill Delia I ' hi Mayistor. Law Clnl) .MOSS. LINDY GLENN Houston, rexa.s LL.B. Phi Delta Phi LOWELL, WILLI AM D. I ' A ans ille J.D. President Student Body. President Y.M.C.A., Board of Aeons RUMPLE, paui. i:rno DnKWT J.D. .Si ma I ' )ella Kappa. Law Chill. Jackson Clnl. LOBLEY. ALAN HAIC.II Elkhart J.D. Law Journal. Phi Delta Phi MaHANNA, WILLIAM R. Delphi LL.B. I aw Club. Delta Theta Phi MILLER, JOHN E. Indianapolis LL.B. Counselor Men ' s Quad, Husinc-.ss Manager Rog- ers Center, Law Club OMAHA. DONALD AUCISTINE Hlooinington LL.B. Phi Dilta Phi. L Club pin is. t;EOiu;E A. Indianapolis J.D. Phi Delta Phi. Law Club SAIKLEV, MITCHELL F. Indianapolis Sigma Delta Kappa. Law Club 228 SEGAR. GEOFFREY Indianapolis LL.B. S.A.M., Plii Alplia U.I- ta, Law Journal SPRINGER, VERCIL O. Fort Wa ne LL.B. Signia Delta Kappa, Law Club TRANBERG, JOHN WILLIAM South Bend LL.B. Law Journal, Delta Theta Phi, Law Club WILLIAMSON, ANDERSON G. South Bend LL.B. Si}{nia Delia Kappa YELTON, FRED G., JR. Anderson LL.B. Phi Delta Phi, Law- Club SMITH, JAMES LOUR Whitefish Bav, Wis. LL.B. I ' lii Delta Phi, Law Chih STEWART. RICHARD C. l-Trhana. Illinois l.D. Law Chil), Phi Ddia Phi TUOHY, JAMES L. Indianapolis LL.B. Si.ilina Delta Kappa WOOD, W II.I.IA.M JEROME liid i.mapiilis L1..R. Siuiu.i Delhi Kapp.i Law (.:luh Z.MAC, RUDOLPH M. OTiitinu LL.B. President Junior Toast- masters ' Club Eleanor Ree«l 229 Medical Seniors ANDERSON, JOHN TAYLOR liiclianapolis M.D. ANDERSON. ROBERT U ' REN South Bend M.D. APP, ROBERT G. Fort Wavne M.D. Phi Beta Pi ARENDELL. ROBERT EUGENE Elherfcld M.D. Sigma Iota, Flame Club, Mil Delia ARNEY, AMOS Freedom M.D. AVERY, GEORGE O. Indianapolis M.D. Phi Beta Pi BARKEY, JOSEPH G. North Judson M.D. B.A.RRETT, THOMAS L. Owensville M.D. BEANI, ROBERT B. Indianapolis M.D. Alpha Tau Omega, Nu Sigma Nu, Track BEELER, FRANKLIN Klin 11 Anderson M.D. Nu Sigma Nu BELDING, RAY THAYER Windfall M.D. JR. BELDON. MIRIAM R Seymour M.D. Nu Sigma Phi BELL. HORACE D. Akron, Ohio M.D. BLACKWELL, DONALD SEIGLE Bloom iugton M.D. Alpha Oniefia Alpha. Lambda Chi Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu BOBB, KENNETH E. Sevmour M.D. Phi Beta Pi Mac Roniine ■230 WM ' k 1 ! hi i i m Joan Raiu ' li BONECUTTER, GLEN E. Butler M.D. BONSEir, CHARLES A. Indianapolis M.D. HOOTII, MARY ELIZABETH Sharpsville M.D. Secretary Nu Sigma Phi, Skeleton Cluli BOYLE, CARROLL L. Poseyville M.D. BORNSTEIN, HERSCHEL Gar - M.D. BOZE, ROBERT L. Berne M.D. Mu Delta BROWNLEY. EMMA JANE Princeton M.D. Nu Sigma Xii, Skeleton Club BRUCE, REGINALD A. Indianapolis M.D. CANGANELLI, VINCENT G. PitLsboro M.D. CARVER, JAMES C. Hammond M.D. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu, Mu Delta CHAMBERS, PAULINE D. Indianapolis .M.D. CHASE, NED B. Gar ' .M.D. CRAWFORD. ROBERT HAL South Bend M.D. Phi Beta Pi CREEK, JEAN A. Evansville M.D. . L-acia, Phi Chi CULLISON. JOHN L. Muncie M.D. Beta Theta Pi, Skull and Crescent, FaLon Club If? p 231 UEMYKR, WILLIAM E. Smith Bend M.D. Alpha Oiiiciiii Alpha ESKEW, KENNETH WILLIAM Bo()ii ille U.D. FLSCIIKK. ALBEU T ALAN Indianapolis M.U. Phi Bila I ' i, .Ski-l -li n Clnh. Miilual Fiiothall l t ' ani EHEEMAN. MAX E. Kokonio M.D. Phi Chi Mod. Krat. GREENHUT, JEHH1 Union Mills M.D. Phi Rho SiKnin DICKEY, MORRIS V. New Castle A .D. Phi Rho EARNER, JAMES E. Sonth Bpnd M.D. Nu Sigma Nu. Sigma Alpha Epsilon FLANAGAN, PAUL M. Sonth Bend A .D. DIMMETT. ROBERT P. Evan.sviUr M.D. FIELDS, DON C. Orleans Af.D Sigma Iota FOSGATE. OMVII.LE E. IiMli.mapolis . l n. (;ON7.ALES, iiEcvroR HAL I ' ort Wavnc Af.D. Phi Beta Pi llANN, El.nONC. Indianapolis A .D. GREENHUT. IRENE I ' nion Mills A .D. IAHI.ESS, O. FRED La Cirange A .D. 232 HARTSOUGH, RALPH I. North Libertv M.D. HATHAWAY, BETTY E. Norlli Manchester . .D. HAY, GENE R. Michman Citv M.D. Plii Ganuna Delta, Nu Sijiuia Nu HEFNER, HKRMAN Indianaptilis M.D. Phi Gamma Delia. Nu Sigma Nu Hnj:)EBRAND, lOHN () , Hi. Soutli Bend A .D. Phi Beta Pi, Intr.ifra- tiTiiity Ciiiiiieil IllNEH. NLVRIAN K. Martinsville M.D. Nvi Siuma Phi, Alpha Oniicron l i HITTNER, HARRY ROBERT Evansville M.D. Sigma Nu Fraternity HOLLENBERG. EDWARD LOWELL Indianapolis M.D. HOLT, EVERETT L. Indianapolis M.D. Archon, Phi Beta Pi HUDDLE, lOHN R. Attica M.D. Theta Chi, Phi Chi JETT, CLYDE W. Terre Haute M.D. Phi Chi JUDY. HUBERT EUGENE Vincennes M.D. KARNS, JOHN D. North Mancliester M.D. Phi Beta Pi KELLER. FOSTER CLAUDE South Bend M.D. Phi Beta Pi KENNEDY, EDWIN D. Btoomington M.D. Bob Woodworlh 4mt.mk 233 ( ik o A w 7 I KEMPER, JAMES W. Indianapolis M.D. KLATTE, EUGENE C. Indianapolis M.D. Aljiha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Kapiia KIU ' ECKH, HOBKHT H. Anderson M.D. Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity LEOWITH. JAMES W. Indianapolis M.D. LIBBERT. EDWIN LEE, JR. Indianapolis M.D. Nu Sitinia Nu, Sigma Chi KILMER. WARREN LEE Elkhart M.D. KOCH, HOWARD WILLIAM Evansville M.D. LAFOLLETTE, DONALD R. New Salishurv M.D. Phi Eta Sigma. Flai Clnl), Skeleton Club LEWIS, LEONARD D. Sonth Bend M.D. Plii Beta Pi MeDOUGAL, ROBERT ALAN Terre Haute M.D. Senior Council, Secre- tary Phi Rho Sigma KIRBY, TEDC. Moorelaiid M.D. KOPP, WILLIAM ROY Anderson M.D. LANNING, R. ADRIAN X ' ineennes M.D. Phi Chi Medical Fra- ternity, Skeleton Cluh LIAPTCHEFF, KIRILK. Indianapolis M.D. Phi Rho Sigma McGUE. FRANK J. Gar ' M.D. Carol IVlilfhell Wssaao- nil s« 234 Glen Stewart MlXABB. MAGEXIS, RUTH .MAXKIX. WILLIAM J. RICHARD CHARLES ELLEX HEATH Terre Haute Caithage Gar ' .U.D. M.D. M.D. Theta Chi, Skull and Phi Chi Medieal Fra- Crescent ternity, Sigma Chi MASOX, XAIAD M.ATHEUS. MEXDELSON, North Liberty CHARLES STAXLEY M. M.D. C;USTAVE Indianapolis Coimersville M.D. M.D. Kappa Sigma, Xu Sig- ma Nu LAX. JOSEPH F. MOELLER, VICTOR C. .MOORE, Indianapolis Fort Wayne WILLIAM ROBERT M.D. M.D. French Lick Alpha Tau Omega, Xu President Senior Class, M.D. Sigma Xu President Xu Sigma Nu Phi Chi, Tumbling Team, Sigma Iota MOSELEY, MULLEX, JAMES B. MURPHY, TEDDY C. Richmond HAROLD OLIVER EddvviUe, Kentucky M.D. Franklin M.D. Phi Rho Sigma, Skele- M.D. Marching lOO, Sym- ton Cluh Sigma Alpha Epsilon, phony Orchestra, Phi Phi Rho Sigma, Skele- Rho Sigma ton Club MURPHY, XICHOLS, XORRIS. MARVIX G. ROBERT DALE THOMAS HOWARD Carthage South Bend Knox M.D. M.D. M.D. Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Phi Rho Sigma. Sigma Phi Gamma Delta. Iota, Skeleton Club Iota Track, Phi Beta Kappa ) - ir i 235 X I :1? I mM D C i i- ' ' ; OYER, CLAVIN E. PAYNTER, WILLIAM PEAKE, Fort WaviH ' Salem RONALD ALAN M.D. M.D. Indianapolis Indianapolis M.D. I ' lii Beta Kappa Nu SiKina Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Sig- ma Theta, Mil Delta I ' IKKCE. PIFKH. i.a re [:eii. ROACH, ROBERT W. EMMETl COIN. JK. Tas( n ' ilU- Indianapolis Indianapolis M.D. M.D. M.D. Phi Chi Midi.al Fia- Phi Chi Medical Fra- Phi Whn .Siiinia tcrnity ternity I ' OOI.E, PDR 1 ER. ROBERT PRAlllEH. PHILIP E. ROBERT NEIL ale.xandeh Indianapolis Bedford Westport M.D. M.D. M.D. Phi Rho Sigma ' ice-Presidcnt Junior Class, Senior Co incil HArAI ' OHl ' , JOSh.l ' ll Hi;Kn. ROBERT E. REISER, ALBERT I. liuiiiuiiipolis R K-Iu tcr Miami Beach, Florida a;;). M.D. M D. ilillrl I ' oundation mi WIV, HITTER, ROBINSON, HODI-liTKlvlTII DONALD GLENN WILLIAM ,,l..,sl I ' llkh.Ul HOWARD M.n. M.n. Madison Phi C.iiinn.i Di ' ll.i. I ' hi I ' l.i 11,1.1 Pi . .;). li.l.i Pi Delta I ' psilcm, Phi Uho Sigma i 1 M) i ROGGENKAMP, MILTOXW. Milltiiwn M.D. ROSE, ROBERT EMBREE Linton M.D. Phi Hho Sis;nia, Thfta Chi RUOFF, WILLIAM New Albany M.D. Nu Sigma Nu RUTHERFORD, CHARLES E. Gas Cily M.D. Phi Chi SAMTER, THOMAS G. Cairo, Eji pt M.D. SANDERS, ARTHUR C. Indianapolis M.D. Alpha Phi Alpha SCHILLING, RICHARD JOHN Indianapolis M.D. Delta Tau Delta SCHMIDT, LEON HARRY Indianapolis M D. Flame CInl), German Club, Cosmopolitan Club SEAT, MARSHALL H. ' ashington M.D. I ' hi Beta Pi SEIPEL, STANLEY F. Con ' don M.D. Phi Beta Pi SHAPIRO, BURTON JACK Terre Haute MD. SHEETS, CHARLES EARL Anderson M.D. President of Phi Rho Sigma, Intra-Fraternity Council SNIDER, J. WESLEY Indianapolis M.D. STANDARD, JOHN, JR. Elkton, Kentueky Af.D. STATEN, JESSE CLARENCE Greencastle M.D. Gl liif oria lliesen 237 STROUBE, lOIIX A. Portland M.D. Phi Clii THOMAS, MAKTIX A. Indianapolis M.D. TINSLEV. WALTER B. Indianapolis M.D. Phi Chi, Sigma Chi WHEELER, DAVID E. Indianaiiolis M.D. Phi Eta Sicnia. Phi Beta Pi YURDIN, DONALD New York, N.Y. M.D. SVMOX, WILLIAM EDWARD Indianapolis M.D. SiKina Chi, Nn Siyina Nu THOMPSON, PAUL M. Blooniington M.D. Alpha Tail Omega, N ' u Sigma Nu, Ali)ha Ome- ga Alpha UTLEY. MARVIN D. Monnt Vernon M.D. Nn Sigma Nu WISE. WILLIAM R. Indianapolis M.D. Phi Chi TIIAHP, JOHN D. Trafalgar M.D. ZAHRT, FRANK H. La Porte M.D. Plii Rho Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Gamma Iota TINDALL, ROBERT LESLIE Indianapolis M.D. Phi Kappa Psi, Nu Sig ma Nn, Wrestling WALKER. LOUIS A. Canncllinrg M.D. YOCUM. PAUL STONE, JR. Gary M.D. Phi G.amma Delta Swimming Team CLEETER, PAUL DA ' SON Rising Sun B.S. Public Ucu ' th Frances Martin 23« Eugene Carl Ivlatte GREGORY. WILLIAM ROBERT Indianapolis B.S. Puhlic Hcnlth HEISERMAN, FREDERICK 0 Princeton B.S. Puhlic Health HURST, ROBERT F. Indianapolis B.S. Public Health LIPPA, ANTHONY Rocliester, New Y ' ork B.S. Public Hcnlth .McDowell, albeht Philadelphia. Pa. B.S. Public Health McINTOSH, HAROLD RAY Elizabeth B.S. Public Health MEGER, CLAUDE Indianapolis B.S. Public Health RHODES, FRED DAVID New York, N.Y. B.S. Puhlic Health STEINBERG, ARTHUR HARRIS Indianapolis B.S, Public Health SULLIVAN. WILLIAM TIMOTHY Gar ' B.S. Puhlic Health WEBB, ROBERT WAYNE Indianapolis B.S. Public Health APONTE, RAFAEL, JR. Ponce, Puerto Rico D.D.S. Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Asso- ciation APPLEGATE, ROWLAND EUGENE Henr -ville D.D.S. Junior A.D.A. BAKER, WILLIAM C. Terre Haute D.D.S. Junior American Dental Association, Omega Psi Phi AHRENS, C, R. Indianapolis B.S. Public Health 239 o c BEHRENT, BENJAMIN lndiaii;i|)(ilis H.S. I ' ulili, III iillli BAHKI:B, CIsli ALU K. llulKlll.ipollS 1) ).S. HESCII, EHNESr IIKNHY ( iliolo, TfXiis D.D.H. Piisidcnt Xi Psi I ' lii lnl -rlniti-niitv CciiiiK il I. A. I). A. Bl ECHI.KH, XOUli J. Kcrdiuiuul o n.s. n.-lla SimiKl nill:i. 1. A.D.A. CAnnw I ' .i.i.. AI.KBEl) 11 1 KOI )() !•: Can n.ii.s. I. A. I). A.. Kappa Alpha I ' si, Senior H.O.T.C. BIDDLKCOMB, BOBEHT Iiuliaiiapolis H.S. I ' uhli, llraUh B KN ' ES, JAMES II. MunstiT D.D.S. Delta Siyiiia Dilla, Jun- ior Anu-i ii an Dental Association HHOWN, RODNEY F. Evansville n.n.s. luniin- ( lass Vice-Presi- dent. Psi Omega, J.A. D.A. BYHD, THOMAS I Si)eedwav Citv D.D.S. Ji. A. D.A. CASSIDV. lOSEPlI C. Hatn;ii- ;).D.S. J. A. D.A. BALDRIDGE, ODUSL.,JR. Terre Haute D.D.S. Junior American Dental Association, Psi Omega BENJAMIN, E. M. Bicknell D.D.S. Seer tan J. AD. A., Del- ta Siunni Delta BRUBAKER, DEAN M. Flora D.D.S. J. A. D.A. CAIN, WILLIAM F. LaFonlaine D.D.S. Jr. A.D.A. JR. CHEEK. DAMEI.W. Tirre Haute D.D.S. J. A.D.A.. PsiOm.ua 210 CHIDALEK, ANTHONY J. Ktiox D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Psi Omega COMBS. ELBERT PARK Hanover D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Xi Psi Phi DUMOND, JOHN ' A. Gar ' D.D.S. Vice - President Xi Psi Phi ELLIS, EUGENE E. El khait D.D.S. Student Council. Psi Omega, J.A.D.A. FRYE, DAVID C. JR. Indianapolis D.D.S. Psi Omega, J.A.D.A. CHONG, HARVEY GUMMING Hilo, Hawaii D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Xi Psi Plii COX, ROBERT A. Richmond D.D.S. J.A.D.A.. Xi Psi Phi DUNCAN, ELMER T. Evansville D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Xi Psi Phi EPSTEIN, GERALD S. Indianapolis D.D.S. J.. .D.A.. Secretary and President Alpha Omega GILLION. ARTHUR VERNON Indianapolis D.D.S. J.A.D.A. CL. RKE, CALVIN B. Anhvu ' u D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Xi Psi Phi, Senior R.O.T.C. CUNNINGHAM, DONALD M. Summit ' ille D.D.S. Treasurer Xi Psi Phi EHRET, JOHN H. Indianapolis D.D.S. Student Council, Delta Sigma Delta, J.A.D.A. ERNSTING, RICHARD H. Indianapolis D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, J.A.D.A. GLASSER, HAROLD NATHANIEL Indianapolis D.D.S. J. A. D. A., Freshman Class Treasurer, Xi Psi Phi Robert Tarplee 241 GLASSLEY, DONALD P. Fori Wavnu D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Xi Ps HICKS. E. WILLIAM ExansxiUc D.D.S. President J.A.D.A., Treasurer Delta Si ma Delta HUFF, ALVA D. English D.D.S. GIL-VYSON, ALVIN J. Boj ota, New Jersey D.D.S. J.A.D.A. ITURRINO, RAUL ALBERTO Canovanas , Puerto Rico D.D.S. .T.A.D.A., I ' si Ouiega KELLEY, WILLIAM K, Indianapolis D.D.S. J.A.D.A., Senior H.O.T. c. IIOGUE. JESSED. Hanmiond D.D.S. Treasurer J.A.D.. ., Del- ta Sigma Delta HUMPHREY, JAMES E. Terre Haute D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, J. A.D.A. JANES, RAY L. Indianapolis D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, J.A.D.A. KEMP, ROBERT J. E ansville D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, J.A.D.A. HELMICK, GEORGE R. Winchester D.D.S. Student Council Mem- ber, J.A.D.A., Xi Psi Phi HOUCK, GEORGE MAYNARD Hammond D.D.S. J.A.D.A. HUTTON, CHARLES E. Logansport D.D.S. J.A.D.A. JUSTUS, GEORGE W. Terre Haute D.D.S. J.A.D..A., Delta Sigma Delta KLEEGER, SIMON Indianapolis D.D.S. Vice President Alpha Omega, J.A.D.A. Rodney E. Phelps 242 LAWTON, LEONARD GADI Indianapolis D.D.S. President Freshman Dental Class, Student Council LLEWELLYN, RALPH E. Terre Haute D.D.S. Psi Omega, J.A.D.A. LIEB. RICHARD D. KendalUille D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, A.D.A. McGRIFF, WILLIAM D. Argos D.D.S. MEYER. ROBERT J. Brook ' ille D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta. J. A.D.A. MORTON, W. J. Seymour D.D.S. Sophomore Class Presi- ient, J.A.D.A., Delta Sigma Delta McCRORY, JAMES GORDON Berne D.D.S. J.A.D.A. MANN, ROBERT K. Indianapolis D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, J. A.D.A. MINEAR. RICHARD L. Columbia Cit ' D.D.S. J.A.D.A. NEWLAND, ROBERT EUGENE Bedford D.D.S. Vice - President Fresh- man Class, President Delta Sigma Delta, J. A.D.A. Carol Kirsch LINDLEY ' , WILLIAM H. Sullivan D.D.S. Secretary Senior Class, Delta Sigma Delta, In- tra Campus Social Council McCULLOUGH, ERVIN W., JR. Indianapolis D.D.S. MAXEDON, ROBERT W., JR. E ' ans ' ille D.D.S. Intra - Campus Social Committee, Xi Psi Phi, J.A.D.A. MOORE. EARL L. Francesville D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, Chi Gamma Iota, J.A.D.A. PHELPS, RODNEY E. Indianapolis D.D.S. Xi Psi Phi, J.A.D.A., President Senior Class 243 if MM ) orERnY. RALnip. M.ilaivvillu n n.s. Uilla Sigma Delta, Pi Kappa Phi, J.A.D.A. UOIilHAAH, H AVMOiVD K. Aiilnini n.D.s. Drlla Simna D.ll.i A.D.A. SCOTT, CIIAIU.KS ■!■. Indianapolis n.D.s. SincW-nt Cnnniil. 1. Al). A.. Xi Psi Phi SMiril. M. ( ' .. Ti I). n.s. lA.D.A.. Il.lla l).-lla riiiiionKnu, i:i) ' Ann(;. Aln-U-lilani, N.Y. ). ). s. KdilDr Xi Psi Phi, K.r., I. A. DA. QUILLEN, ROBEUT L. Liberty D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta, T, A.D.A., Senior R,O.T,C, RUMnArCII. LEO A MAX I ' oil ' a n.- ; ,;). s. Xi l . Phi, J.A.D.A. SIIOl ' lMAKKH, CAUL 11. l ' rn,(,l,ni ;).;;. s. 1, .1).A. SWITZEH, CIIARLl ' S W. I afavette n.n.s. I.A.D.A., n.lla Sii;ina Delta THOMAS, IL RVKY CANTKNUKIN Indianaiiolis ;). ). S. Ticasnicr .Senior ( lass. Senior H.O.T.C., J.A.D. A. REYX ' OLDS, GLENN RICHARD Indianapolis D.D.S. Treasurer Sophomore Class, J.A.D.A, SCHIMMELE. RALPH C, l- ' ort Wavne D.;).S. I.A.I). A., Delta Sigma Delta SHOEMAKER, WILLIAM A., JR. Misliaw aka D.D.S. Sigma Nu, J.A,D.A., Delta Sigma Delta TARPI.EE. ROBERT E, In lianai i)lis JDS. Seeretary Xi Psi Phi. In- dianapolis Editor H)52 Arbutus, J.A.D.A. rURRER, ERANK J, Print I ' lon D.D.S. J.A.D.A. 244 WAl.TKRS. HOHERI CAMDEN l.c ' liuniin n.D.s. J.A.D.A., Xi I ' si Phi WIESLER, DONALD B. Eoit Wiivm- DD.S. J.A.D.A., Delia SiKii Delia HIATT, MARGARET JANE Indianapolis D.H. Correspondinfi Seeietaiy of CUiss, J. A, D.H. A. MANN, MRS. BARBARA B. Inclianapolis D.H. President Senior Class, Vice-Pres. J.A.D.H.A, TOWER, BETTY COLLEEN Bloom ington B.S. Medical Records Librao ' Science WEATIIEHHOLT, HOWARD L. Fort Wavne D.D.S. Delta Sigma Delta YAEGER. lAMES A. Whiting D.D.S. J.A.D.A. HORN, GLORIA L. Spencer ' ille D.II. President J.A.D.H.A.. Treasvner Intra-Camiius Social Connejl. Stutlent Comicil OAKKS. MARY LOUISE Kane, Penna. D.H. Class Secretary, J., .D. HA. BODA, JOAN South Bend B.S. Medical Tcclmolugy Zeta Tau Ali Iia. .Alpha Delta Theta WEBB, ROBERT V. . ' (irth Canton, Ohio n.D.s. lunioi- C lass President, i Psi Phi, J.A.D.A. HA ' RNS, CHARLOTTE ANNE Indianapolis n.H. SeTn ' or Chiss Treasiuer, J.A.D.H.A. JARRELL. NINA M. I ' hinovith D.H. Class Historian. J.A.D. H.A. REVERS. PAULINE t:ONSTANCE La Porte D.H. ' iee-Piesident Senior Class, Treasurer J.A.D. H.A. BOWERS, PATRICIA MAE Waterloo B.S. Medical Tcchnologij President Alpha Delta Theta, Blue Crest, Pam- arada Edward C. Thihodeaii 245 nROKAW. JANET Furl Va ' ne U.S. Medical Technology Alplia Delta Thcia LANUM, RUTH BAUMEISTER Indianapolis B.S. Mcclical Trclnnilo if I ' i Hi ' la I ' lii, Nice- dent Alplia Delta Tlieta POSEY, JEANNE IRENE Hammond B.S. Medical Technolosy Secretan ' Alpha Delta Theta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Blue Crest WEBER, JEANNE Omaha, Nebraska B.S. Medical Technology Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Del- ta Theta ALEXANDER, ANNABEL CAROLYN Hartford City R.N. CHAMFER, JAMES EARLE Brazil B.S. Medical Techm}logy LUFF, JOHN H. Oakland City B.S. Medical Technology Pershinj Rifles PRUITT, PATRICIA Bloom ington B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta AASTEBUD, MARGARET River Falls, Wiseonsin B..V. Viee - President Student Council, Class President ALEXANDER, A. LUCILLE BROWN Bedford R.N. Class Treasurer, ' ice- President Ciunpus Christian Fellowship DILS, EVELYN JANE Richmond B.S. Medical Technology Treasurer Alpha Delta Tlieta, Alpha Omieron Pi, President Paddock Club O ' GRADY ' , ROSE E. Cedarville B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-President Oak Hall SCHIELKA, RITA Chicago, Illinois B.S. Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta. A. W.S., Medical Center Social Comm. ADAMS, VIRGINIA LEE Indianapolis R.N. Hoedo %ii BURK, RUTH ANNE EHingham, Illinois R.N. . k 246 iflor C. .Mueller r ' CAUBLE, MARY LOU Indianapolis R.N. Lambda Nu, Kappa Phi CHAMPION, DORIS CLEVENGER, ELIZABETH BARBARA Rochester R.N. R.IV. Treasurer Freshman Class V? -I DOWNEY, MARGARET L. Indianapolis R.N. Campus Christian Fel- lowship ELPERS. EILEE.N Fort Branch R.N. Theta Phi Alpha EMGE, MARY JANE Fort Branch R.N. Treasurer Student-Fac- ultv Government, Theta Phi Alpha GREENE, ANITA FREEMAN, HELEN JOHNSON, COLLEEN Sandborn Winchester .MIESCH R.N. R.N. South Whitley Chorus. Hoedown R.N. JOHNSON, JANET JOHNSTON, MARY KIRSCH. CAROL A. MARIE LEE Decatur Muncie Alexandria R.N. R.N. R.N. Senior Class President Vice - President Senioi BasketbaU Team Class McCARDLE, PEGGY South Bend R.,V. Indianapolis Student Nurse Club MARTIN, FRANCES Acton H..V. President Student Coun- cil METZ. VIRGINIA D. Wanatah R.N. P jPv -1 fr . -4 ' _ p A 247 r-i i OKGAN, CATHERIXE G. Indianapolis n.N. PARRISH, JENNY SUE Richmond fl.V. Sccrctar ' Senior Cla PEDERSEN, PAULINE Fort Wavne R.S. Student Council, Chorus -M - W r ' w ' X F  ff i PETTY, JENNY LEA Indianapolis i..V. Lambda Nu RICHARDSON, C.KORGIANA Indianapolis Trfasiirer Senior Student Council, Campus Chums Class, All- QUILLIN, VIRGINIA Cincinnati, OIlio i.,V. Delta Zcta. Rambler Club, Y.W.C.A. SOLLIDAY. GERALDINE W ' ashington R.N. Chainnan Inter-Campus Social Committee, An- nual Inter-Campus Re- vue PICKERING, VIVIAN Goshen R.N. Rand. Donnitory Coun- cil, All-Campus Chonis RIPPLE, G.L. Indianapolis R-N. SCOTT. MARY ANN Warsaw R.N. Lambda Nu, Kappa Phi STALLWOOD, JEAN Indianapolis fi.V. President Campus Chris- tian Fellowship, Ciunpus Chorus RANDELS, BETTY Connersville R.N. Social Chainnan Senior Class, Senior Represent- ative Social Committee ROTH, LOIS ANN Tene Haute B..V. Senior Dance Commit- tee SMALLWOOD. CAR-MEN J. Seymour R.N. STANLEY. SHIRLEY Daiu ' ille fi.V. Y.W.C.A., Secretar Indianapolis Student Nurse Club, Chainnan Indiana Association of Student Nurses TAYLOR, HETTY YVONNE Lexington, Kentucky R.N. WILSON, MARY CAROLYN Kokomu R.N. VAUGHN. MARILYN SciUth Bend R.N. Lambda Nu President, Senior Dance Chainuan WYANT, MARJOHIE JEAN Lapel R.N. t . ' 21H 1952 . . . Tliis va our vear. W e were the class of 52, so jx-rliaps vp will remeniber more vividly tliaii aiivone else on cani[)iis those things that happened in 1952 — those thinjis that made it our bi vear. 249 Smith slepprd out and Criiniiiiiis stepped in . . 250 i and politics rolled on. 251 We walclie l]( I were walelied. 253 ' ■■■|i K . ' v f ' • 1 v-f . A t M r - ' u r RlPTt SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS K I AImi, (liri ' clcn-; N iiiiie ItIi-ihI. tlinc- tor: Dick Gotf. viro-prosident ; Don Looleiis. (lirorlor; Barbara JJullotk, Irca-urrr: Jovcr Moore, .sccrolary ; Ned neliiiiith president; Eveiyn Dawson, di- re dor. SENIOR WEEK COMMITTEE Dew ' ilili. I iini Ifiillir. Diana Toner I ( iliairiiian I . (lail Sliiadcr. Wanda (loalcs. Aol |ii ' lnr ' l : Jolin Sarpa. 2r,4 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE ROW I: Jane LaKue. .Susan Basselt. Jim Kealin;; (Chairman), Riilfcn Olark. Judy Kaplan. ROW II: Jim Hftheringlon, Leon Hl( (k, (ioorjie (ianil)l( ' , Paul Phil- lips, Jim Harris. Not piiinrpd. Joyce Roherls, Jerry Wilson. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Flentke, Julia Green, Bob Bobn, Norma Carter, Rose Ebert, Frank Hijjblv, Jessie Kaufman. 255 KOW I: Jan Alr ;iii.li r. J i liulduiii, Ji--ic ' ] ' iiiol U . U l L.lii.rlziiijki. K(t II: Mill Chambers, Cli., Max Hobbs, Merrill (German. ROW I: Nancy Toman (Sec), Pat Hanna (Troas.), Gene Oamer, Jerolyn Jennings, Mary Lee Augustine, Tom Boone (Pres.), John Snyder (V.-Pres.), Jon Williams. SOPHOMORE COTILLION COMMITTEE CLASS OF 1954 256 FRESHMAN TYRONION COMMITTEE KUW I: Jaii.t Wert, Janey Zaiser. Jenny Byrne. Bob Blueinle, (Gen-Ch). ROW II: Jay Kidinger, Joe Young, Jim Fields. CLASS OF 1955 rtmmmmaitmtm KOW I: Marilyn Jones, Ralph Grannan. Phil Miller. ROW II: Judy Ben- jamin, Ron Peterson, Jay Ridinger, Mona Lee Jones. 257 r 3 ' . $ « 1 mm ' ■i i ' - ' V ' .■sSJ.t 1 y. 1 f i yi r ; Ab h Kt i ' 8 1 H HjL ' ' % ' - ' ' -; IH 1 , rff - i iv. ROW I: Bob Mflnlire, Carl Shrader, Robert Longood, Robert Wood- worth (Pres.), Jim Leonliades, Jim Pauloski. ROW II; Ned Helmuth, John Daviii, (!liuik Hi i ' iiiig, l)a id Ayre , John Ward, Jim Wade. Bob oodworti BOARD OF AEONS Purported rulers of all tliey survey, llie Board of Aeons is otie of tlie oldest and most distiii[;uislie l student Koveniiu bodies. In a very real sense tiie Aeons are one of tlie most potent liaison forces between tlie 8tud ' nt body and tlie administration, slrivinji to bring tlie two more closely togetber. I ' lie B( ard of Aeons tradilionallv is limited to tw(d e uK-mbers, eacb appointed by { ' resident Herman B Wells on liie basis of unusual leadersliip and sriudaslie excellence. K erv ' I ' biirsdav niglil, in llieir liab-yon room in llie Ijnion Building, tbe Aeons gatber to discuss plans and investigations wbicli lead to amicable solutions of many student problems. Because of tbe nature of tliese problems, tbe Aeons always work bebind tlie scenes, often aci ' oniplisliing wiial more publicized groups cannol. 260 THE INNER CIRCLE Bob Lon roo(l. Bob ooclworth. ,lim Leontiades Bob Mclntire, Carl Shrader, Bob Longood John Ward, Jim Leontiades, Jim I ' auloski, Chuck Hoemig, Ned Hehnulh Ned Jlelmiitli, Bob W oodwortli, Jim Pauloski, Chuck Hoemig, Jim ' ade. John W ard. Jim Leontiades 261 AWS COUNCIL KOW I: Judy Kaplan. Nancy Hyatt, Jackie Sterner. Eleanor Reed. Joan Kaiicli, Sue Bogard. Dee Sliunini, Pat Brown. ROW II: Laverne Kallal. Sue Carol Proudfoot, Marietta Boxell. I ' at Ilunnu, Jeaniic Pliillips. Janet Terrell, Joanne Bennett, Linda FariilKini. council of women students, to mainlain liiiih standards on cainpiis, to l)j iii j; jrealer unity among women sludeiUs Eleanor Reed. I ' rcsidciil AWS BOARD OF STANDARDS How 1: J(v-si( ' Kaiilfiiaii, Juan W vail. Norma (!arlrr. Joan Kaurli (Ch.l, Miliinul Hii iioni-. Carol S.hlanip. Manila Donin-.r. ROW II: aroI Rawlin};s, Sotnlra Uloornfiartlni, Jrrric Holino, Jan Prorh, Anr Rust, Kay Murray. a group of women students which discusses and makes recommendations on problems that concern the University Eleanor Reed, Sue Boijanl. Joan Ranch j i 9 Jir ' ilfe . L 7 -; ii ' y DRAGON ' S HEAD FOKEGROUND: Jim Wade. l Mcllerinj;, Al Kranz, Ray Nicholson. Dick (jolT. HACK- GROUND: Mac Rominc, Jerry Uaur. Joe ilaiulcr. FOREGROUND: Jim Wade (2n(l Assistant to ili.- President), Al Moellerins (3rd Viee-I ' resident I, AI Kranz (TreasJ, Ray Nicholson ( Correspondinj; Secretary), Dick (JotT (Wortliy Keeper of the Archives). HAC.KtiROUND: Mac Romine (Liaison to the Armed Forces), Jerry Baur (Assistant to the I ' resich-nt), Joe W ilander (1st Vice-President). Jinuny McNeile. tiluick Hoemi;;. John Ward. Jcdin Lewis, Ned Hehniith. Jim Bonahooni, Don Eissler, Keith Gochran. Jiniriiie MtNeilc (Parliamentarian). Ciiurk Hoe« Miij; (Keeper of the (irand Seal . JoJni Ward (Keeper ol tiir Musical Sroirl. Jolin I.rwis ( l resi- tlenl Emeritus), ] imI llelrnulli ( ProidenI I. Jim IJonahoom (Alumni Secretar ), L)i n Ei lfr ((Ihap Iain I , Keith ( oehran ( ( omptrollrr and Admin- istrator of the EndowMMMit I ' utid ) . 264 BLUE KEY national honorary fraternity for junior and senior men, to encourage service to the students and University Seated: Jerry Baur, Jim Leontiades Standiiifi: Dick Goff, Keitli Cochran, Bob Mclnlire ROW I: Chuck Hocniij;, Koliert T. Woodworlli. RmImtI Ma l T , Glen Dale Stewart, James E. Pauloski, Carl E. Slirader, Kolicrl liriMc eatlicrs, Koberl E. Boliii. ROVI II: Norbert L. Sprouse. Kaynioiid . Niiliolxm, Jerry Baur (I ' res. ), H. Tliomas Smith. Malcolm S. Ki)mini-. David R. Day, Boh Corhiii. ROW III: Ned llelnuith. Donald E. Ei sler, Jerry Wilhon. Jim Leontiades. Robert Mclntire (Sec.-Treas.). John Preston Ward (V.d ' res.), Jim Wade. NOT SHOWN: Keith Cochran. Dick Goff. MORTAR BOARD MOW I: Jipjii Haurli, Sue Bogard (Tieas.), Fran Foland, Jan Nicely ( V.l ' ii . I. Kiilh Wean (Prps.1. Jonnic Kinspy (Sec), Ann Molir, Ann LixkciMuM. Mazie Kilgus. ROW II: Carol Mitchell. Eleanor Reed, (.loria Riisen, LaVrrnc Kali Kunz, Janet Morgan. ai v AriiiiU. 1 i i ' Arnrtl. Nata national honorary for senior women selected for scholarship, l( a(lershi|) and service to the University .Sue Bofiard, joiiiiic Kiiiscy, liiilli can, Jai; . iicl•lv PHI ETA SIGMA K(1 1: Roliert Barasli, Eddie Bloikcr, Joe Kahian, E ldy Younj;. JoM-pli Marlin. Frank Hayes. Philip Broyle?-. illmr Dremstedt. ROW II: Max Zook, Ko ■. Rofier . John jantrell. I ' nil May. I,oui Tenia. Rryec Rohrer, Russell Judd (V.-Pres.), Riehard Solomon, Marlin Krihart. ROW III: Gene Cramer (Trcas.), Joseph Fralieh (.Sec. I. John Snyder, Mahohn Ebaugh, Manuel Largaespada, George Branam (I ' res.), John Lynn, Eugene Baker. national scholastic honorary fraternity for freshman men who have attained a grade aver- age of 2.5 or higher Front: Gene ( iranier, Georp;e Branam. Back: Russell .IikIiI. Joe Fralicii ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY HOW : Jr-r M. Ihiillr . William II. I.r«i ( il jiilani I . (.. W tldiiii W . Miit Jiilin cin (Troa .l. kiiin Hrraniaiiii, Maj. Jack liraillMir . WilliaTii K. I)a . J -Im)ii (Coin. tfli.,il, .liniiiiil .1. Hcinliail. ROW II; Ulicd I ripiia. Janic llowaril kaliliiiliick. .|i)«c|pli .1 lansr). Haipli F. I ' orlci. ' liii k rixliran. uuf (Jorajil lliililiail. I rank I I ' li.nmon. Jiriv XaiiOojcii. I{() III: Fii(;iiii- Kinniyl , Kalph W . III-. Jo.- K Watson. Aljiir Na(kr. l)a i(l K. I.. Kays, John P. Apple. Norberl L. Spron e. ROW IV: |ilirfi);er. Carl . W ysong, Mark I), (iaio. Robert E. Webster, |ioinH . Homer 1,. Fletelur, Harrv A. Rider. Jr., Martin H. Kfiiri n -r ;iiiaiui. Rill . ' rlimailekf ' . Tod (ladoii, W cldoii .loliiisoii. Hill Lew is. Hill Ael.-ioii to liirLlier interest in the Air Force and coordinate the fac- nhv and (he cadel corp. ' on ihe cainpns SCABBARD AND BLADE KUW I: Jej?e M. llailU-N. Kul.ert It. iiisoii, (.illnit I, .in., Doii.ild 1 ' . (Treeiif. Harry Hall. Willard C. (Pulley, Don T Simon. He. in M. tkin- M)n. H( r U: Jeraiilrl J. Keinhart. IVter L. Bates. Ir iiik D. Mnions. Kicliaril J. Tucker, Ervin Darlinji. Jim ( alahan. (,enr llaflich ( Fir t Sgt. I. Ed Burke. ROW HI: William A. Schliinmer. Janie- lfadfe ' ' eggei Jesse K. Miles. Duane E. Lupke (Capt.), Allied I ' . Lrquia. Gerald U . Hubbart, Jobn F. Apple. James O. Brenton. ROW IV: William R. Yagel. Micliael D. Maooudier (First Lt. I, Robert K. Maxwell. Ricbard W. Fee (Sec. Lt.), Richard E. Hill. George E. Siek. Uavid A. Miller, Frank E. Heflin. national honorary for advanced R. 0. T. C. men, to raise the standard of mihtary training in American universities Duane Lupke, Mike Macomber, Gene Haf- lich. Kneeling: Dick Fee PHI CHI ETA K(l I: 1.1. Ciil. Cliarlcs 1). Coiuiii. hi k S. Hr;iil . W allir J. I ' lorcnI. !.  lioliiiuii. Milton (;ill ri ' t. (,( ' i ' ' Ciinihli ' , Kiiliaril V. W olliiiun I V.-I ' n . I, Irt ' d ( ' .. Faulkner. Joe laliiaii. Jciiv II. (lonnilh. Ilarolil . I.onj:. Dnnal.l K. Ncid.r. HOW II: Dan C. kii .nian. NidianI I.. Trtrick. I.t ' onard l i wcllcr, Robert J. (liilter, Jei-r I.olltnan. ii-;:il lieeler. .Stantuii I. Holihins, Janu.- S. M( Hri(li% Joe I . Sliiller. Iu( liaril Slaggs (Pres.). ROW III: Bob Ijork, ken Shcpard, IJonald .Me.Arlor, Dave Koulanil. Jai k llilo. Don Simon. I ' liil l ' ar-on . Hob ass. Hen Crasun. Jai k Iaj:ala. H( IV: Ki( liaril Davis on. Cbarles Myers, Sam Miikiii. l,arr lloirnian. William Law on. (Miarles Hice. lioli Ledger. Duijjiil Cra iin. llarr W oil ' . I ' bornas .Mellman. HDW : Hoy W bite- man, .laek |{rook ( .Sec. Treas. ) . I ' bil Si son. W ilHain li y. Cbarb ' s llidcomb, Wayne 1 idler, Paul Connerton, Donald Smilb. IJob L ' ble- niann. newly iornicd Ouartermaster Corps lionorary for advanced R.().T.( . students at Indiana Universitv Hi li;iril Slafifis. JMck Hr  k . Hick Wullriiaii SPHINX KOW I: KoImiI T. Woodworlli, Joe A. Wilander (I ' ris.), Allen 11. Kalllin k , Don Colnitis. IVank M. Highly, James L. Kealinji. (!lui(k Hoeniiji, Thomas II. Smith. John 1 . Ward. KOW II: Ned L). Helnmlh. Diek Thompson. John Saipa. Jeirv Wiley, Jerry Baiir. Jerrv WilMin. Hal Bolen, Keith Coc hran. Jim Wade. Riehard Morv. ROW 111: Mid. Ueadman, Don llol.Nteiii. Howard J earey, l)a id Erwin, Tom IJiitler. liill l.uuM.ri. Dave Day, Harold ( ;,dien. Dick Goll. KOW IV: Dan C. Kii nian. Allan 1. Trockman, W illium K. Yagel. Terry Sihiiyler, ( hiiek ()o(hran, Fileli W aimer. Al Kwitny, Jim Shook. K( ) V V: Kol) (lorhin. Norhert Sproiise. (Iharles Martin. W a ' tir Kirkwood ( Treas.l. Don Simon. James (!or , Jaek Murphy, Fred Miller. honorary fraternity for upper- class organized men, purposely stimulatino- and sfuidins; interest of the fraternal oro;anizations W alt Kiikwoixl, .loc W ilamlir PLEIADES )i(l I: (Moria Kaczrnarek, Shirley McNaniara. Patricia Sailor. Jane Splete. lUitli Wean. Elise Wrijjley. Janet Viney, I ' egfiy Ftunton. Itarliara Beinent. KOVi II: Elinor Loonli , Hose El)erl. Linda Farnliain. Louise Arnett. P ' .li alielh L. Gardner, .Sue Bopard. Alice Jean (!urli . Mina Lou Sniitli. Carol MiK hell (V.-Pres.). HOW III: Charlotte L. Malone. Jonnie Ki e . .Marihn Wheeler, Natalie Kunz, Joy Wilson, Lenora Epstein, June ' ■H ' ' , Elaine Tarshes, Pauline Thomas. KOW IV: Hetty Jo Kani- sev. linB Lindenher};. Joan Rufer. Kathv Mi(jlain. Dorothv Coehcl, BaiLiia Bullock. Marihn Hartle. Jean Sniiih. Jo Hardy. KOVi V: Elaine (iidilnianjDclores Hartee. . u.-ie Fisher. Diana loner. Joyce Moore, . nne Ber ni BHt ' luria Riesen, Jean Zu(kerherj:, Pal Vioni. Jf.s. ' iic Kaufman, Rosie .Viifiliii. Jo Hardy service lioiioraiN oriianizalioii for upperclass or ianizcd women lo promote school spirit and to encourage high schoiarsliip -fc FALCON CLUB ROW I: C. J. Brittain, J. E. Marcliaiul, Dave Rowland, D ne Enf; Iman, George Gaiiil)le. Vi hit Wliilficld, Janio A. Hrown. anl Wallin fonl, Dale rif;lil (I ' ics.l. Hurii Davison. K(  II: James I lethei iiigton, George lassis, Virjiil Heeler. I ' aul I ' nilerwood. Mill llayne.s. (iene Boekslaldir, Jim Nevins, Frank Haker. Jon illiams. John B. Giiltman. RO III: Koherl Wood (Treas.l. John Cantrell. Keinirth Pendery, Kenneth Krempp, Scott Sehmidel. Koliert E. Bohn, James W. P)e. Phil Parsons, Jack Jarkson, Riihard 11. Adams, Chester W. .Sornmer. ROW an honorary for junior organ- ized men, promoting harmony and good will among the junior class Ed Alyn, Dale Bub Wright, Bob Wood, Jerry Connelly SKULL AND CRESCENT ROW I: Thomas M. McClure, Leeds Huteliinson. Bill Uilliiian, Mel Ein, Dale Barlizal, Ed Sbleiis (Sec), Jim Druiiiinmid, Diik Heiinetl. Chuck Cohen, John H. Schwartz, Kon ilinding, John S( h vin. HOW 11: Jerry Kiirlander. Frank Hredar. Dan aketii ' ld. Glenn LcMas-ters, Al Slrons. Vi ilhur Drenistcdt. Irv Bright, John Cantrell. Boh Finley, Bill Clianihers, David Hall. KOW III: William Niezgodski, Jim Mar- rig, John P. Miller, Ralph Dimitt, Bailey Hughes, Thomas Reeder, Rohert Bartos, William I-oehr, Johnny Polihronis, Charles Epstein. ROW IV: Rohert Arnold, Alhert Berry, Tom Boone, Alan A. Colville (Treas.), John E. Pembroke, Anthony F. Anderson (V.-Pres.), Edwin L. Cole, Dick Hilchiner, Rohert R. Bun. ROW V: Jim Jordan, Jon Herrold, Jerry Ellis, Boh Sanders, Sam Prnelt, Bill Lewis, Dick Fleck (Pres. ), Boh (iregg, Mory Weyand. service honorary for sophomore organized men, to further a more unified accomplishinciil of campus activilies Alan Colville, Hank .Anderson, Dick Fleck FLAME CLUB ROW I: Art Rogers, Malcolm Romine (Pres.), Paul Phillips, Neil Harris. ;ien Dale Stewart. James E. Pauloski, Marshall L. Lincobi. Joseph M. Wood, Gerald Kraft. ROW II: Paul E. Moore, Anthony J. D ' Ath. Paul W. Gregg. Hal (Ireeelius. Paul Sehneider, Louis Onstott. .Michael Hreha, Harold A. Long. ROW III: Bob Flenlke, Pete Cahn. Art (Jhomistek, Bob Mclntire, Bob Meier, Reed Chambers, Wra) Findlay, Wayne Woodworth. ROW FV: Albert Kranz, Nick Shelly, Fred Pain, Bob Knoll. Kenneth B. Carlson, Bob Primavera, Joe Root, Jim Bonaboom. ROW V: Carl E. Williams (Treas.), Clarence A. (Jriftith, Frank E. Lindley, John .Ames, Paul Connerton, Bob Longood (V.-Pres.), Donald R. Rose. honorary organization for in- dependent junior and senior men with the purpose of serv- ing the students and University Ray Morris, Frank Lindley, Carl Williams, Mac Romine TOMAHAWK HOW I: WillUiMi (]. rott.ll. Kohprt H. Frowick (Pres.). I ' liul J. I ' liil l ' H . Joscpli ( ' .. I ' uhiuM. J. Edward Young, Darwin Vancf, JiTr LolViiun (V.-I ' r. ' s.), Hoh.rl Je sii|) (Sec). ROW II: Paul (..orgas. Kd La kowsUi. AIiTrill (Jeruian, Alan Williams, Rirliaril Brunot, UilK Brown, (iliarlesl W Ml.nhacli, William Poid. Kent McCaffrry (Treas.V ROW 111: Jack rller . Ft ne ( ' ranu-r, ' I ' homas A. Brown. Leonartl r.ohru. Hidu-rl Skar- lii) i k, Daniel Bosse. Bill Kislier, Jack Priniicli. sophomore lionorary service oroanization for independent men students, to benefit the campus and its memliers Front: Kent McC ' affrev, Manrv Ki.- cr. Hack: !?ol) Krowirk. Hoi) .Icssii)) i ENOMENE KOW I: (;w( ' nili l n llurtt, Alicp Pearcy, Jeaiieltr Daujihtrcy. Doiotliy r ■, Der Ann JcSMip. Sally ilkens. Errna ( ' 1 ' iiigpr. Pal llarina. MHinir HogtTs. Manila Jano ! ' liiilirr, Joan Kwin . K() II; Ditnna 1 . | W aa . kay Mnrray, (;lcnna Unsill. Lndlr licckcr. Marly I ' .llit. Snc Slalmi. Jane (lain . SalK Sailor. Miriam lloitCrkanip. kallirriiic Monrno. Joan Hoffman. Arlini- Sdniarl .. KOW 111: Marihn W illiam , kay rrM lronf;. Sharon llolucrda. Mclly illiam on. Arlrno Tway, Aileen Siioddy, Mary l.ec Angn ti ■, Mary Aliic I ' atton, Aila Tway, Dorothy Walktr. Bonnie Swearer, Shirley Ann Ferguson (Treas.). ROW IV: Tanya Arlene Pickett, Jo Ann True, Judy Turner (Pres.), Donna Bissey, Barhara (Jnihhs, Mary Haglind. Allene Eyeslono, Lois A. Lalshaw, Patricia Blossom, Janic Frisinser. Ann Holsdaw. ROW Y: Jessica Tenofsky, Rosi Kllcn Ruark. Ln Arm Larhcr. Lois !ohen, JcriiUn Jen- nings, Margaret Fdniiston, Margie Appcl, Anne Rust, Barhara Beutter, Chris Mason, Irnia Hiuicilnian. honorary for sophomore women serving the University through friendship and unity, stressing leadership, scholarship, and activities Front: Rose Klleii liiiark. .Iiidv riirncr, fir- iaiii H( eferkain|). Back: Mary Haf liiid, (iwoii- dolyii Hurll, Jaiif Frisiiifj;cr 277 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ROW I: Betty Engle, Dorothy Ayres, Erma Clev- ingcr. Janet Alexander, Carol Lee Creed, Mary Plaglind, Joyte Rodabaugli. ROW II: Sue Sullivan, Arlene Schwartz, Anne Rust, Dorothy Mitchell, Jane Adams, Kay Murray, Bonnie Swearer. ROW III: Dione Polakoff, Lois Walker, Joan Lloyd. Betty Sfhwind, Sharon Holwerda, Ada Twav. Joan Edris. ROW IV: Joan Hoffman, Beverly Robin- son, Mary Lee Augustine, Ann Young, Arlene Tway, Irma Huncilman, Doris Webster. ROW I: Wanda Coats, Daisy Aniick (V.-Pres.), Joan Raurh. ROW III: Jo Ann Cotton Serighl. Lucille Mangels, Eleanor Reed. ROW II: Joan Minnie Ann House (Pres. ), Evelyn (i. PlosI, La- Lincoln, Jackie Slarken (Sec), Patsy R. Hanlon, verne Kallal, Lois (.ross (Trea .(. PAMARADA t 278 ROW I: Richard Drake, Donald B. Reibel, Fred H. Sapero, Charles Rinehart. J. D. Llovd. William L. Thornton (Pre .). ROXT II: Irving Rodenberg, Wayne Knigge, Jack Zippernian. Arthur L. Hersh- man. Robert E. Strange. Henrv R. Billcler. Mar- shall D. Ruchman. ROW III: Philip Don Bowers, James Hugh Farrington, Stephen D. Bayer, Don Buchanan. Bob Coddington, Gene Banning (Sec). ROW IV: Lucian A. Sieknian, George T. Boone, Jon Hcrrold, William R. Himebaugh, Ken Isenogle, Patrick Rush, A. Eugene Leslie. ALPHA PHI OMEGA PERSHING RIFLES ROW I: Kenneth S. Olshan, Martin A, Ball, Carle- ton L. Johnson, Homer M. Lynch, Arthur A. Meyers, James R. Van Hook, Robert B. Milsten, Samuel Buchsbaum. ROW II: Charle J. Myers, William Kritt, Jack Rollinger, R. . Kidenour, Harry E. Hall (CO.), Norman M. H. Wells, Irv Bright, David Lee Smillic, Ned R. Hamer, A. A. Davi Tulev. ROW HI: Marvin E. Warner, Allen B. Tilkin, Robert E. Marks, Franklin 1). Nash, Frank W. Hayes, Alan H. Olinger, H. David Will- cutts, Louis W. Brittingham, Richard M. Rhein- hardt. ROW IV: Bill Shields, Robert Earle Howard, I)i(k Porter. John R. Schwartz, Bernard W. Streets, Sam Mirkin. Gabriel Ro enberg, Robert Haring, Tom Lunsword, Robert Ewbank. ROW V: Sheldon Tilkin, James Murray. Stuart L. Brown, Mian .Samuel, Sheldon Breskow, Robert 1). BarteU, Stuart Emry, John Grubb, William Paul Werlev. Ron Krocgcr, J. Monroe (jutler. ROW VI: ■jo epb A. Borlio, Sylvan A. Wein- garten, Robert L. Morton. Donald M. Lecklitner, Melvin Logan. James Slutesman, (herald Granow- kv, Paul Hansnian, Richard Ruplev, Archie Ru- alto, James Moran, Robert V. B. Love. ROW VII: John Hackett, Jack Hand, Bill Moran, George Hayes, James Frenzel, Jack Marchand, B. A. My- ers. Ed Dickerman, Ron Smith, Bert Fell. Morton Norman. ROW VIII: John T. Myers, Robert Lee Riley. John ( . Dery. Victor Shneider. David PolbenlU , James Burris, Daniel Bernoske, Albert Berry, Donald Balser, Rex Humbaugh, Thomas D. Weber. !79 Fred Pain. Mike Hrelia. Mr. Moiiforl. Boh calliers, Bob Boliii, Jerry Baiir Music Activities jerry Baiir, Glen Stewart, Jolai Sparks, Mike Hrelia Student Spirit 280 UNION BOARD Keith Cochran, President of Union Board ROW I: Fred Pain, Jim Pauloski, Dr. Lusk, Keith Cochran (Pres.), Lyman Smith, ( ' , i-n Stewart, Jerry Baur. ROW II: Dick Hensel, John Sparks, Robert Weathers, liob Bohn, Mike Hnha, Jerry Wilson, Ed Irank. The Union Board serves as the governhiii l)ody of the Indiana Memorial Union, determining, for the most part, the operation of its recrea- liunal functions. The Office 281 Social Committee ■) Fn-il I ' iUii. I ' .il llrrxhil, Jdliii iKirks. 15. .1. W .-alliiTS. Kcilli C.ocliraii Special Events Keitli Cochran. Jim Pauloski, Mr. L. Smitli, (ilea Stewart Individuals and Clubs Student-Faculty Relations Team Afti ities KOW I: Robert Weathers, Tom Hiiller. Hill Keiiipf, Hill Law -mm. Nor- bert L. Sproiise (I ' rrs.). G. W ildon Joliiisoii ( Sec. I . Daviil Iv. l);iv (Vice-Pres.), Kolicrl W .....luorth. Kidinr.l I ' . Mory. KOW II: I ' rir Siilli aii (Treas.), Jim Harri , Gliiick Hritlain. Wayne Ponader. George (iaiiiMe, Robert Matzke (Exec. Sec.), Rill Aiinis, Edgar G. Frank, Lee J. Marciianl. Kiiol l)y .Sproiise, Boh Malzke Fur the | ast llircc years one of the oiilstaiidiii events s|ionsore(l by the V.iVI.C.A. has been tlie Turtle Derby. ' I ' his annual e ( nt lias been set up by the Y for the piir| osc of pro- viilinj: fluids to send the needy chil- dr Mi of Hjoomitifilon to a sninmer eani|). Eacli of llic tnaM li(iu.-iri Mnit on eanipiis dotiales fiyc dollars to the (laiii|) l-und (or each turtle that they yvisli to enter in the race. This I mid has been siinieient to send over fifty Hlo iiiiin;:loii eiiildren to (lamp apahaiK ' e each year. Three lro|)liies are awarded lo llir li usiii ! units spoiisorin x the first, seeond, and third place yyinncrs of the race. .Indjiin;; by the response of the campus housing: units to this event, the stndents of Indiana Uni- versity have aec ' ptcd llic Turtle Derbv as an important and worthy part of campN life. •2M .Y.M.C.A. 3 Y.M.C.A. I )iik Morv, Weldon J« llIl oll. Kin)I)by Sproiise, Bob Weathers Irv Rodeiiberfi, Don Wools, Wayne Ponader, Rick DeBoest, Lee Knake; Back: Bolj Bhiciule, Ken (.nuilall. Hoi) B;ill 28.- Y.W.C.A. HOUSING COUNCIL ROW I: Loi A. Latsliaw. Jo Ann Hanna, Libby Hill, Joan (Jiftiii. Rose Ovprstreel. Marian Comer, Joan R. Penl. Ii.ll J. Hoacland. ROW II: Jani..- Alexander, Mina Sniilli, Virginia Francis, Martha Reavis, Patricia Pattee, Mary Jane Robertson, Eniilie Saalweacluer, Dottie Everdon, Ann Shoe- maker. ROW III: (ieorjiia Fulp. Donna Lewis, Shirley Dctriik. Joan Ewin . Jean Martin, Ernia (llevinger, Rohalie Buchanan, Francie Ritter«kanip, Ann Mohr. ROW I: I ' ollyanna Mink, Margie Appel, Anne Rust. Ifcvcrlv IJarllett, Nancy Sclmilzius, Doinia Bissey, Ann Taylor. ROW II ! Roberta Lillle, Pat Havens, Jeanelte Uaughtrey, Lois Hon, Ann Mor- row, Jean Smith, Velia Rodriguez, Nancy Toman. ROW III: Harriett Bonrland, Shirley Ferguson, Martha Buskirk, B. J. Engleman, Ann Lockenian, Jan Froeb, Mary Alice Rowland, Dorothy Ayre.s, Beth Bolton, Sue C. Proudl ' uot, Shirley Fledder- John. Y.W.C.A. COUNCIL 286 Y.W.C.A. CABINET The Hanging of the Greens, now a tradition in Y.W Ai.A., look place as usual the Smulay before (Christmas. Held in the par- lors of the Student Building, the atuiual festival was planned by the program chairman witii tlie council. All members of . .C.A. and the advisory board were invited. The festival centered about the tree, which was decorated by one girl, chosen for her outstanding work from each of the thirty committees. The other members trinnned the rooms and sang carols. Refreshments were served, followed bv a program including singing by the choral group. A (lollege (iiiristmas Carol given by the drama committee, and the ceremony of the chains. Each of the girls chosen held a chain, on vhose links were written the names of her committee. hile putting her chain on the tree, she told of her committee ' s work and how it vas linked with the others. The president then ex- plained the meaning of the chain and joined the first and the last link. Ann Lockeman, Fran Poland, Ann Mohr, Natalie Kunz, Carolyn East ROW I: Katliy McClain, Judy Abel, Marilyn Waters, Pat Hanna. Julie Farris, Marly IVllit. Ann Mohr. RO II: Joyce Moore, Mazie Kiljius. Marlene Sullivan, Mrs. Auhle, Carolyn East (Sec), Pat Rusk, Carolyn Callahan. Marilyn Bartle. ROW II: Jane Waltlen. Linda Farnliani, Natalie Kunz (Pres.). Barbara Hoadley, Jo Hardy, Martha MrNiebols, Ann Lockeman (V.-Pres.). Rose Ebert, Lois Nicholson. 287 288 ROW I: Ron Peterson, Gloria Riesen, Robert T. XToodworth, Judy Abel, Robert Bolin. Mary Aliee Rowland, Cbuck Hocniig, Miss Mar- jorie Bell. ROW II: Joan Ranch, Joanne Bennett, Wanda Coats, Keith Cochran, Al Kranz, Diana Toner, Eleanor Reed. RO W III: Dorrie Gray, Robert Klentke, (ieorge T. Boone. Donald E. Eissler, Calvin Imniel. H. Thomas Smith, Mohammad Re vani, Joe Root. ROW IV: Marietta Boxell, Howard Pcarry, Richard Rattray, Kenneth B. Carlson, Clarence W. Boone, Louis Onstott, Doris M. Keyes. Tom Sinitli, Don Eissler, Diana Toner THE STUDENT SENATE Through a critical self-evaluation program, the Stu- dent Senate is trying to finil ways to improve its or- ganization and metiiods of procedure to better reach student demands. This year, the Senate sponsored an orientation camp where senators learned exactly what their jobs woidd he. The Senate is initiating a plan for freshman students who are new to the university. These students will be permitted to take a course in traditions, customs, and rides of Indiana University. In this way, the Senate feels that students will become better adjusted to campus life and responsibilities. The combined Senate committees are working this year toward achieving a balanced and efficient method of meeting all the various needs of the student body. i m t I HII r w i 11 |Z P ftk jBi y 1 |P| ' r ' Bl ' J KS - ' J ' B aP H i lyi Ron Peterjion, (ilen Stewart. Bill Jones, Art Panousis (ilimk Hocniig, Ken Carlson, Jiuly Abel, Keith Cochran Boh oodworlh. Ken Carlson. Art Panonsis. Al Kranz THE STUDENT SENATE 200 How 1; John Jipaik-. Kli .uliitli Eiiuncit. John I . Ward, Jo ii ' Mouif. Miilitrt E. Lee Siierrnan. ROW II: James Merrell, Reed Chambers, Boh Mclntire, MariUn lieclcr. hio;hest student judiciary body, to determine constitutionality of acts of the Senate and review faculty relations Joyce Moore, Joliii Ward, ( liief Justice STUDENT SUPREME COURT 291 ii HILLEL FOUNDATION ROW I: Uonald I). liair.II. (nralil Kraft, Ed Shlens, Joseph Marliii. Kabl.i ll..rt Vanow, 1.-1 Eiii. Charles R. Eehl. ROW II: Aliee Katzeii- sleiii, Heh-ii Srehiiik, Harry Wolf (V.-Pres. I, Marilyn Prince, Sylvia Shkiisky, Jessie Kaufiiian ( Pres. I . ROW III: Jane Stern, Sherril Katz, ArnoM Burke. Sam Schweitzer (Treas.), Eva Steinberger (Sec. i. Jcs.sie Kaufman, . ' ain Sdiwoilzer. llarrv W olt. I ' .va .Sleinhcrfior jtnvisli reliiiious oriraiii atioii to iiiake reliiiioiis values relevant and lo develoj) leadership ainoiii: members NEWMAN CLUB RO r I: MicliacI lliclia. Maury Ki?er, Janie (i. Kipp, James F. Simons, Jim Sohooley, Geoific Kocliis. George J. I ' ipp. Kicliard L. Simons, licrnic Vonderlieide. ROW li: I ' liomas J. (( (loiinor (Tipas.). Jeanrtle Hi yvarrl. Barbara Slack, Kalliloeii Hacknian. Elizaliclli L. Gardner, Dolorrs (iida- boff, Jcanette Hon crl, Jcannrltp jNi i ia (Sec), Jodv Garlin. I{() III: J( se E. Luna. Hill I!o d. Iren.- Du .v, Pick FriVbll, Robrrt L. Sriiaffer, Josepb H. (iawrys (Pres.), Ralpb H. Sbootpr, Alice 1 . Itrck, Mary Spindlor (V.-Pres.), Micbacl Mezey. ROW IV: Dan Bauman. Juanita Tbcr, H. Dave Willeiitls. Thomas Miller, Jerry Chandler, H. Tomas W alls. Frank Myers, Paid liolmey, Louise Mobley. ROW V: Mary Gatberine Grant, Ruth Wandrl. John Shanley, Alexander Rniz, Joseph Viater, Dorothy Novosel. William 11. .41therr, T. V. Langdon. Glorie Kaczniarek. social and cultural organization for Catholic students, to create better friendly relations within this group Joe Gawrys, Jeanette Bengert, Mary Spindler, Tliomas O ' Connor, Jeannette Nicosia RED CROSS ROW I: Lois Gross, Ann Morrow (Pres.), Sondra Caniplx-ll, Wcldun Johnson (V.-l ' rcs.), Constance ISogcrs, Marilyn Kuff. Kulli P irkson. ROVi 11: Pat Vioni, Vrlia Hodrigii. , Doroilu Allis, Gerald Wiley, Jackir Stinrr, Jarrna Vance (Treas. ). Dot Popj). (•aiii])n unit ul American Red Cross, to plan and administer volunteer activities in Red Cross programs Ann Morrow, Jacnia aiicc, cliloti .loliiisoii 294 WESLEY FOUNDATION ROW I; Aiigelos (;liallala . Kii.-. . K.ll.i, William H. lliimliaiijili. William S. Hogsett. W. M. Jarlior, haii M. Emily. Wayiir A. Sliircy. ROW 11: n niia fireit;, ilma Rrefl. Hrverly (Miency, l{elly Itm-Iiaiiaiu Pat Manna, Sliar ui ll(il cr)ia, Joy Hilssmrier, Doug IJrooks, L mi r All.rrtson, Kalliy McClain (I ' ns.K ROW III: Dave I .lll m l -, Carl Artlinr, allir Mr. Dun 1,. DiffcnliauKli. Hix Rra(l , nn Oaliornc, Jeannette llallicliJ (Set.), Sara i ' oltcr, Dorothy Little, Miiia Lou Smilli. ROW IV: Rosemary Eve , I ' al l{l( .-..soni. Gloria Overstreet, Susie l.elirnn, Shirley Franks. Donna Bissey, Mary Lou Holihan, Mary Tygart, Mariamie Coliee, Louise Nelson, Gay Rmhl. ROW V: Marvin Warner, Warren Sliirey (V.-I ' rrs. ), Robert Long. I ' elor King, Max Graeher, Stanley Lewis, Robert ( epliart, Donald Neal, James Niekel, Daviil 1 . Deieh, Robert Fcnstcrmaeber. fellowship group for Methodist students, to enrich the intel- lectual and spiritual life of its members Warren Shirey, Jeaiiiictle Hatfield, Katlileen McCIain, Blaine Emily 295 DAGGER ROW I: Robert Longood, Jim Lconliades, Glen Strwarl, Ray Morris, Neil Harris-, Tom Smith, Coleman LaMasler, Bob Corbin. ROW I: Donald Lootens, Jim Fludnall. Hon Peterson, Jerolyn Jenninfis. ROW II: Mar- tiaret W ' arriner (Treas.), Ed Laskowski (.Seel, Ken Watt (i ' res.l. Mary Lu(ile lircUer. INDEPENDENT STUDENTS ' ASSOCIATION 296 Row I: Klhol Mae Enyait. Juli.- (;oilo, C.llarle J. Hiil e, (Maral)clle Theobald. Joan (largal (Treas. I. ROW II: Marjory Elo (V.-Pres.), Mary Ellen Nusshauni. Stnarl Leinnann, Loren Nnsslianin. Mrs. Mary Nnsshanni. Helin Solanilir ( Pre;-. I . ROW III: Bolihie Chapman (See.). Rill Morgan, Ruth Hoff. Neil Elsheinier. Ai.la R. Toffolo. i.l. VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP KAPPA PHI ROW I: Barbara Vanee, Carole Doneghy. Martha Nancy Beanian (Treas.), Mina Smith (Sec). ROW Jane Mintier, Janet li an(ler, Sara Potter, Ellen III: Sharon Holwerda, Shirley Franks, Mary Little, Mathews, Dorothy l.illle. ROW II: irginia Kranse. Mary Ann Thomas. Jeannette Hatfield, Rosemary Doris Tower. Carol katlir. Cathie Wedge (Pres.l. Eves, Vi ian Srhilling. 297 LAMBDA ALPHA EPSILON ROW I: illaril C. Culley, Joseph H. K. Jaiius K. loi ri . KoImti K. W ilkin . K.-x E. Low- (Treas.), John . Terwilliger, (icorjip E. Kloar. raiiit-. HOW III: I ' liilip Matllii« . (ifiic (.cchiian, Kicardo Firpi, Honalil G. Kt-rii, Orlo i. Johiisloii Win. K. Meitscli (V.-I ' res.l, Alliert R. Malt, Jr.. (Pres.). Low Bovvyer. ROW II: Joseph R. W ooik. Dale R. W aUh. Kl« i.od K. Roth (Sec), (iene llonier !. Lcwi.s, Algic Narke, Earl Bennett. Jr.. Iteiiari. John DeNora. ROW I: Dean Tiinmons, Warren Shirey (V.-Pres. ), Peter King. ROW III: Gerry Former, Ivan Blaine Joe .Sliiller. Neil DeCouclres. Alan Del ' oy ( Pres. . Emily, Manrice Randall, Tedd Kililer, Wayne ROW II: Donald (;entry, David Polhiirins, Marvin .Shirey, Clyde Ton. Warner. rthiir (!Imii-iiii. Willijni V jirn-liaiiLdi. SIGMA THETA FPSILON 19H KOW I: Herman I ' ark.r. Charl.s Htlrirk, I ' aul Ralz, Bruce S. Cowcn. Faris 1). Franz, Earl li. Cru ' r. Jorry A. Hoelscher, Uuiialil A. Kclli))ii;. ROW II: Flora N. Pinero, Irene Sims, Judy Wear. Paul Sloiie. (!liarlene Ouser, Marjjaret Ann Hrixl- lierker. I,i)is Marie llaruian. ROW III: I ' alsy Ann Plelrlicr, Mary Hoss, Ralph UelTcnilall, Jolm ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP Kicil, Lois Litlle, Julia Ainsworlli, lirtle im White. Frances Oj asawara. ROW I : Norma lien- netts, Lois A. Latshaw. John (ieliliie, Arthur Hills. William (iill. Mary Isenharger, Naney Martin. ROW V: Mary .Alice Palton, Mahel McGrcsor, Roherl 15. Moore, Rohert Barrick, Elizaheth .Slier- liurne, Hon C Marlin. WE8TMII STER FELLOWSHIP ROW I: Dorothy Norton, Betty Spencer, Barhara Tiaril Broy. Michael Rae, (Granville Foley, Jane Beleu. Barhara Kissiuficr, Jean Perney, Jeanine IlincK. Jack Riggins. Carter. R(  W II: Wayne Edmonson ( Pres. I , lier- 299 ■' t-im OIN SI IE SWQR ■w.i PUBLICATIONS ,jiER TH. HTIER TH ;,•?-■.. ' isr«H N- -i jiriTTirng] TwsssmRtc •«•« « «« - M w «e PEN IS MIOHTICR THAN XHE SWORD... TME FEN IS MIOHTICR -THAN THE OW IE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD... THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SW HE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN rHE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD... THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SW THE SWORD THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN ETAOIN PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD... THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWC , PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWO IE PEN IS MIC iEPEN IS f THAN THE SWORD... THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWO. THA ' SWOR .. THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN ETAOIN S iWOl ' MP PEN IS MIG ? THAN THE SWO Jim Wade, Editor-iii-Cliief ARBUTUS Bob Corbin, Business Manager Jovcf Roberts. Assistant to tbe Editor Jane Meloy, Managing Editor Nancy Hyatt, Layout Editor 301 fj  . 1 i Jail Froeb, Sclie(hiliiif; Ktlitor, and Sliirley Ferguson, Assistant Sclieiliiliiifi Kditor (larolvii KnplVrcr, Art Editor I i .liniiN I ' raiH ' is, Moimliiifr Kditor Barbara Keddiii};, Campus Life Editor Bailey Hiiglies, Circulation Manager ARBUTUS STAFF Leeds ilulcliiiisoii. AtKertisiuf; Maiiai;er. and Hetl Loii Sponsel, Assistant to the Advertisini; Manafior Barbara (ilaudon. l ' liol );:ra|)iiv Editor fe Icihii Sarpii. Beauty Cioiitest Manager Al Boyil, Treasurer Jackie Stover, Research Editor Sue Bassett, Office Manager Bob Mclntire Assistant Business Manager VRBUTUS STAFF Joan I.udwig, Senior Editor Virgil Beeler, Sports Editor, and Jack Murphy, Assistant Sports Editor Marcy Mailer, Reprint Sales Manager Robert Tarplee, Indianapolis Editor B. Bartlctl. Copy Co-Editor Dii-k inoliofiter. Layout Teclmical (Jo- ordiiialor Jane LaRue, Alice King, and Joyce Price, Assistant Office Managers ARBUTUS STAFF (lliris Mason, (iaio! Sclilanip, (iyntliia Sliirk, Nancy Stock- Inn. Margaret A|i|i(l. and Margaret Pcllil. copy slad ' |{()1 Hcgester, Copy ( o-Edilor, and Mary Bell Iritii, Assist- ant to Copy Editor R(1 V I: (.cor;:!- A. orii, Mar Haglind. Joyce K. Joliiisim. Bina Croeiihall. Pliyllis Reed (Editor) , Marilyn Keek, Jean Shieldb, Charles Klingler. FOLIO CRIMSON BULL ROW I: Nancy Fridlin. Jan Baldwin. Robert Wilcox (Jerdes. Jay Brauer, Marc Williams, Tom Carpenter, John (Editor), Marty Dielz. Betty Jo Ramsey. ROW II: Greg Sarpa, .Seolt Schmedel. 305 Bob Norman. Reporter: Gloria DeFerbrache, Reporter: Lois Lingeiiiaii, Reporter: Jiiii Fulton. S|iort! Editor: Baekfironnd : Joyce Lakey Jim Merrell, Managing Editor THE DAILY STUDENT Ilcrli Mi. ' li. ' lx.iu Mill F  llKirn. iiuh Willi.inis, Barbara W oile. Desk Fdilors Kenii Berfimann, Niglit Editor: Dorotliv Stanieli, Telegrapb Editor: MarUs Miller, Telef;ra|)li Eililor: I ' ll) Mis Kiiosl. Telegrapb Eilitor: Mary l.iiii Landis. Ni ' di! Editor Sallv Hamlett. Editor The Indiana Daily Stiulenl has been serving the campns by presenting local and national news and expressing student opinion, since 1867. After appearing as a monthly, a semi-monthly, a weekly, and a maga- zine, it became a daily in 1898. In 1908, courses in journalism were established and the Daily Student assumed its present status as a lab- oratory in practical work for journalism students. Today, the Student is pidilished five mornings each week, Tuesday through Saturday. Dur- ing the summer sessions, daily pid)lication continues. The Stale Fair Stitdent and the Lake County Fair Student spread the campus paj)er over the state last summer when selected staffs of students wrote and edited issues on the fairgrounds. Pat Kelsey, Night Editor; Louise Arnett, Assistant Editor Bernie ' onderileide, Assistant Editor: Jim Ilethcrington, Assistant Editor; Bob Averitt, Associate Editor; Joyce Lakev, Associate Editor; Sue Bassett, Reporter Mrs. Adams, Assislaiil l  tlir Business Director Tom Balow, Assistant Editor Bernard lliraslirr, liitirU|K ' Opi-ralor Kd Frank. C.irculalion Manager: Boh Averitt. Assistant Circulation Manaficr ■cmciiuiii ' Pete Sullivan, Business Manager HariR ' l Mallord, I ' roiiiotioii M aiuijiiT; I ' aul Haiisman, Otlice Manager Jim McNeil, Editor-in-Chief llarrv Hudson, Niglit Foreman w im 1 |p ' ■■|U| |||| : iiH ■?) 1 . _ ;, ' ' •■' 1 ' ' ' 1 ■' ' , ■' - ' , y ' O h MUSIC AND DRAMA Representative of the entire student borly. tlie Indiana University Men ' s Concert Choir. kno Mi more faniiharly as tlie Singing Hoosiers, is in great demand lor olT- canipus appearances, tours and on-canipus shows. In April the Singing Hoosiers followed vacationers South to entertain the Florida Bankers Association. The extensive repertoire included Kith Century sacretl motets, modern choral works, folk songs from over the world and negro spirituals, with specialtv lunnhers featuring the Jordanaires, barbershop quartet drawn from the choir ' s membership and the new girls ' quartet, the Hoosier Queens. jMembership in this closely knit group is avidly souglit and the Singing Hoosiers is known for its nnisical abilitv as well as for its versatilitv. MEN ' S CONCERT CHOIR K( I: Koliert Elder. Norriiaii Rappe, Robert Parker, Paul Sicme. Kdhert Thoiiipson. (lliarles Viiilerstin. ROW II: Jerry Janie . Riiliaril l.ooil. Fritz Alhersliardl. Jaine Matthew.-. James VanOsdol, Anthony Meyer. illiani Bazler. ROW III: Jerry Riinhart, Robert F ' inley, (Jus |- anr(d. Mark Gale. Jark Fox. Lowell Hardarre. IIarr ' Liikens. Morris Reynolds. ROW IV: Kenneth Stubblefield. Todd Landjert, FVanklin Reuth. Ralph Fels, Jaek Laiirien, Rex (loiicli, Elliott Frash. l)a id Levison, Jerry Wiley. ROW V: DeVon Frash. William Powell. ( :Uarles Edwards. illiam Lobmeycr. W illiani Barnard. Lee E ans, Ri chard Sow ash. Don Moor, Kenneth Nasli. Robert O ' Hannon. ROW VI: Fred Fillmore. Terry Sehuyler. Sheldon Breskow. Riehard Morris, Barry I)a is. Robert Trimble, Tom Keyes. 311 THE PHILHARMONIC I ' lie Indiana University Pliilliarinonic Orchestra is luiiqiie ani«n ; collefie orchestras in ha ing the advantage of professional niendjcrs. All faculty mendiers of the School of Music who play uilli tlie I. U. Philharmonic have previously had sonic experience uith professional orciiesiras. in this way henefitinfi student luem- hers hv their example. In i ' 4(S, Professor Ernst H. Hoffman, conductor, initiated this |)lan, using as his model the Frencii Conservatory Orchestra of Paris, a student orclicslra with professional faculty participating. I ' he I. U. Philharmonic is also jjrohahly the only college or- ciiestra on tour. It will play in place of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in this capacity. .31: UNIVERSITY SINGERS ROW I: Janet Kulka, David Drinkwater, Janet Kelsay. ROW II: Ritainaric Piaseoki, Philip Dunn, Marv Damiiiriili. ROW III: Lillian Mi avil■h, Doiialil Hums. Alice Laniislon. ROW IV: Marihii Rinril . Ed ar IVpka, Pat Hs eUv I. ROW V; Janice Pearl, Alliert C.ol.ine. Julia Hounold. ROW ' I: Susaruie Fi lier. Lee Sneden. Ann oun . ROW I: NancN Farmer, Richard Sdiall, !ar d Raw- lin}i . ROW II: S lvia Devenporl. Morrie Re),n,)l(l . (.crinide ' W ,e t. ROW VIII: Millicenl Mc (ionocliv, Marilyn Rheinfrank. Jane r() ell. nii Hau -ler, Pliilip Hatliorn, Sliirley Vavre. Sally Warlli. Marilyn Oane. Rosemary Anglin. ROW IX: l)i na!d _Mc( orkle, Robert V. Thonlp ()n, Rolicrt Tucker, Robert Fleck. Myron Herniance. Logan Pope. Dan W rzesien. (Uarence Martin, Rill lluher. ROW X: Don Lea itt. (lyru. Bryant. Ike Strain. ROW XI: John Mallo . William Rri !; . One of the best-known con- temporiirv .American composers of moilcrii choral music was coinini. sione(l hv tlie Indiana University School of Music to write a composition especially for the Universitv Singers. A teacher at ( lolumbia Universitv, Composer Norman Lockwood u.sed as his text alt Whit- man ' s familiar poem IT hen Li- lacs [msI in the Dnnryard Bloom ' d. The composition is titled Memories of President Lin- coln. It is written in four movements, and the entire piece lasts about twenty min- utes. It is to be featured as the main part of every concert pre- senteil hv the University Sing- ers. The composition deals with the totir of the country by the train carrving the coffin of President Abraham Lincoln, after his tragic assassination, with dirges solemn through the night. 3L3 The Sym|)li()n IJaiul. composed of ninety carefully selected inenibers, is tlie |irin ' i| iil conccrl hand al Indiana luixcrsitv. Under the condnetorship of David 1. Martino. Director of Hands, this ;ronp lias jiained considcrahle distinction wilii its excellent and artistic performances. Tiiis versatile organization makes recordinsis and jiives concerts and radio broadcasts. SYMPHONY BAND MARCHING HUNDRED Formed in 1900, the Marching; Hundred owes its perfection to nian hours spent on the drill field in formation desifni and in arraufiement of the music. This year, the bands featured performance was the Bif; Ten in Re iew. Guidons representing the various universities precede formations including all the Big Ten members school songs, accompanied bv jirecision spelling. n ' ' - ■. .. i .« : -C: Q Q O •4 - . - V -•  , ;{14 d ! 1 315 1. Fabieii Sevitzky. 2. John Kriza, Mary Ellen Mo lati. ' .i. lailiniir Golscliniann. 4. Kerriicrid Tajrliavina. 5. Deatli of a Salesman. 6. f i ' a Morina. 7. Ljiiba eliteli. 8. (iaby and Robert (iasadesus. 9. James Pease. 4. AUDITORIUM SERIES :i I () i 5. 317 convocation! 1. Henry F. (irady 2. Feriiaiido (iermani :i. Basil Ratlibone 4. Julieii Bryan . ' ). W illiani Rees-Mogg, Dick Taverne 6. Kobcrt Voegler .UK SERIES iM-i -X ' i 319 1 i UNIVERSITY i THEATER 4. 1. Voice of tlu ' Til rile, 2. Silver Whistle, 3. Goodbye My Fancy, 4. Maclvvom:in of .liaillol. . ' . Pile Barker, 6. The Lale (Ihrislo- pher Bean. Jordan River Revue Robert Sliaiiks. Roseinarv Dean. Mark ( ale Marvin Sollev. (Jreta (irav Charles Sena, Patricia Fisher, Patricia Wilson. 322 HOW I: (ileiina Boxcll. Irma Hiintiliiian, Eleanor Jolinsoii, Ann Barti)n. Kav lii-riatt ( A l. House Mgr. 1. Ann Holxlaw. Virginia ' arner (Sr. Mgr. I. K( V II: Pat Haven , Pat Pattee. Soniira Camphell ( Ail- Ncrtisingl, Ernia Clevinger, Deborah Hoag, Judy Dittlirenner, Lueille Murouich. K( 111: Mary Alice Rowland, Marilyn Harlle. Joan Lud- wig I Hou e Mgr. I, Judy Levings, Jeannette Mueller, Janet Ulrieli, Lydia Brown. University Theater Business Staff Marslia aii l Cliris Hamilton, Authors 19. ' i2 Jor- dan Kixcr Kcviip. 32.3 w H ' ■i - iVxx iPORTS ,y ■•■. X y I Allilctic Board of Control, lift lo rig ht: Claude Kicli (advisor), Newpll T. Loii ' ;. Vi illiani K. Brciieinaii, Ralph Esarcy. W. V. Patty (advisor), Howard Mul .. John 1 ' . Mt-e (cliairiiiaii). Herman B Wells, Lee Norvelle, Professor John F. Mee, wlio is head of tlie Department of Manafrenient of Indiana University ' s Seliool of Business, was recently a|)i ointed chairman of the Athletic Board of Control, and Indiana ' s Big-Ten representative. An athlete in no small right himself. Professor Mee played on the U.S. Army C.hanipionsliip Basketball Team in the E.T.O. during orld Vi ar II. His keen interest and iinilerstanding of athletic policv assure l.U. of maintaining its high position in the intercollegiate athletic program. Professor Mee succeeds T)r. William R. Breneman in his position as Big-Ten repre.sentative. The appointment, made in April, l ' ). ' il. became effective July, 1951. Prof. John F. lec, Indiana (acuity representative Leroy Sanders, Paul J. Harrell (advisor), John Taylor, Dr. Dillon Geiger, Maurice Bluhin. Edward E, Edwards I not pictured). ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL Ulvde B. .Smilh. Ii 326 tioachiii ' ; Stall, left In iljilu: Jim Freeman, Teil W li. nail. II. Don Kd- monds (sealeill. iinli Kaveiisherj;, ( ' lyde Smilli I head roach, sealed!. 19.11 iiKirki ' il tlic lOiirtli ami final vrar (Or (llvilc B. J iuitli as Head Koolhall ( oai ' li at Indiana Lni ( rsil . Sniitty, a prodiicl of Bo McMilliir. ' i (xenexa (lollefie (Beaver Falls, Penn. ) teams of l ' 2. ' -(i, came to l.U. in 1948, after a brilliant career as Head Coach at La Crosse (Wiscon- sin) State Teachers College. Sniitii lea es Indiana this year carrvinf; witii him a niisleadiiif; ei lit win, twentv-seven loss, and one tie record. Co-pilotini; the l.U. football machine is a wealth of Hoosier- brcd talent. Paul J. Harrell, Indiana Athletic Director Hiiuard Brown, Paul J. Harrell (athlcli Daniel, Hoi) While. direclor, seated I, Charles Mc- Frontiiif; for the backs are Don Edmonds, star of the 1930-2 teams, and Bob Vi liite. Ca()tain of tlie 1942 team. The moldiii ' ; of the forward wall comes under the ;j;nidance of James Freeman, all Bifj-Ten guard in 1936-7, and Howard Brown, voted 194.S and 1947 ' s Most Valuable Player. Bob Ravensberw, All-American from the powerhouse eleven of 194. ' i, is at hand, and liaiidy, workinj; with the ends. Freshman coaches F. G. Vi hereatt. and Ciiarlic McDanicl begin the polishing of the diamonds in the rough, working with the first-vear men. COACHING STAFF Completing his fourlii ear as Director of Athletics, Paul J. I Pooch ) Harrell brings to a total of twenty-three his years of service to Indiana University sports. During a nineteen-vear reign as a coach. Poocii has served as both Head Baseball Coach, and Assistant Football Coach. The tenth Athletic Director in tlie University ' s history, Har- rell has as his goal a new athletic plant located in the Fee Lane area. His plan is for an edifice that will bring all sports to a single location on campus. 327 FOOTBALL FOR 1951 Indiana ( lADlAiNA 13 Indiana 14 INDIANA 32 Indiana Indiana Indiana 14 Indiana 26 Indiana 13 Notre Dame 48 Pittsburgh 6 Michigan 33 Ohio State 10 IIHnois 21 Wisconsin 6 Miiniesota 16 Michigan Stale 30 Purdue 21 ■' y. M!i TOP: Senior Managers, left to riglit: Hal liolcii and Mike Mezzey. BOT- TOM: Assistant Ma agor , left to right; liol) Hose, Carl Hessler, Chuck Wcher, Tom (VDoiinel, Dick I ' osl. aii l .loliii llawkc. Kneeling, Jerry Pliil lips anil Jirn Cnrrenl. Tiic 1951 Indiana loolhall squad, IHII ul hope and determination, opened their season at Notre Dame on Sei)tenil)er 29. Seeking tlieir second straiglit ictory from the Irish, the Hoosiers received a sound 48-() licking. Tile next wei k end. pla ing at lionie Itefore High School Day crowds, Indiana nolched its first win, a 13-6 victory o cr a stubborn l ' illsi)urgh eleven. I.IJ. |)layed its first conference game on ()(li ])er 1. ' ?. Ira ( ' ling to Ami Arbor, Micliigan. Tlie W oberines a hninistered a 33-14 licking, ( n tile next Saturday, a beautiful suuiin day in (l dum- bus, Ohio, the Hoosiers stunned ihc foolhall uorld (and sevenlv-o ld thousand Ohio Slate rooters in tiie stands) by crushing liie highly rated Buckeyes. 32-10. On Octo- ber 20, the Hoosiers, jilaying before a capacity Home- coming crowd, failed to stall the l{os Bowl-bound II- lini. losing 21-0. ( )n llir next ( eek Mids. the Hoo- siers. dr()p|)ed close games to isconsin and Minnesota. The scores being ()-0 and l()-14. respecli el . )ii Novem- ber 17 the Hoosiers uearK pulled the upsel of the year as thev stid)borid fought Michigan State before a cheering Dad ' s Dav crowd, oidv to lose 30-2(). The Oeam atul Crimson wound up its season at home dropping its fuurlh straight Old Oaken Bucket (ill lo I ' urdue 21- 13. The Hoosiers won (iid Iwiir in nine games. llo c er. ihey plaved one of the nalion ' s loughesl schedules. There was not a briMlhi ' i among iheir niiu ' fo -s. The old adage, an inch is as good as a mile. applii ' s very well lo ihe c(Mn|M ' tili c athlelics. The game goes down in the record books as a loss whether the margin of defeal is one |(oinl or six louchdouns. el all Iniliaiia sports fans know that ihe Hoosiers had more ihati their share of bad hick. break in se eral of the game- wo dd lia e nieanl i -|orN instead of defeal. This is not rueani lo be an evcusc. The fad remains ihat ihe games ere lost . . . anil no one likes lo lose . . . perhaps next ear will be dilVerenl. 328 ' % Pat Gfdinan . . . offensive fullback . . . eleclcd Most Valuable IMa er . . . member of All-Confereiiee seeoiid slrini; iiackfieid. Touchdown time Pat Gedmaii, Indiana ' s brilliant fullback, rams i ' way tlirougb the Illinois line for a sliort ain. I ' at won tlie |)raise of Coacli Smith, liis teammates, and his o| - j)onents. A fine competitor and sportsman — full of drive and sjjirit - — 1. U. fans are looking forward to see- ing Pat perform next year. 329 3. . ' ...jtet C Danny Thl nla . . . nuurd Miiliisan and I ' liidiii- iiariirs (..i| lairi mI t.lill Milrr ..n I.M|,. hi li into llic an In -ila;; a luu HAcImIIc pa-.- al Notre Danic. Ifiililiv Kiilicrtnon scores Indiana ' s lone T.U. in llie 180 deleal al Noire Danie. I ' al (;erlinan tries to era-li liiroii-li a  ail • ( Mii liifiaii Slalc larUli i- Jim KIlis and I ' rank Kiisli elo e in In make llie laekle. :vM) Cliff n.lri-ui. . . . of l Iinne ( ta tiaiiu ' Vrr.. ' i f t ' lul . . . )u-(a[ laiii I ' trluip- ' if 1 jio l eliind him . . . . Dick A lilnirn(T luok liiirrioill iur a rfiTi cr a tlircr Miiin ' ()la liiieiiien rush him. The Hoosirr lo.-t 16-11 in a hearthreaker. Marsh Mhickhuni . fensi c tinr-liackpr . game. offensive guard and do co-raplain of Mimiesota Bohhy Roherlson . . . offensive left halfhaek . . . captain of Noire Dame game . . . called into service after Illinois game . . . winner of Most Valuahle Player award in hoth 1949 and I ' l ' ill . . . truly a Iloosier great. Dick Ashhurner . . . offeusivi- iiuarterhack . . . one of the most im])roved players on this year ' s squad. i« ' : .S31 Red Shoes . . r Jrrry ;m Uo rn . . . (Icfriisiv r lim -hafki (iuplain (il llliiHMs • aiiir. Mrriill (I{ mI) SiiiiiIi . . . )l(Uii i r .nd (o-ruptuin of Micliigun Slutc game. 332 Iilli . . . olliii-nr and lrl.ii-i r lacklp . . pin (if l ' ill liiir);li frame . . . plavcd miir n1 itiaii an utlirr pla (-t ' iii li-ani. I ' at Oodiiian cuts away fmiii Miiiiil-lir I ' liisUiii ;;li laiklrr Joe Scliniidt and Hriiry l ' id. Iii liaiia ' s Hill Svyaiiuk. Dun Liif ' l, anil I ' d IJotli air ( (irriiri;; up Ici fiive liirn niiiri- hldiUinj; sup- port. Now hack in I ' cnnsylvania . . . Kay IVtrauskas liics ainly to slop Ted Topci fioiu scoiin;; from llip one yard lino in the third cpiartrr of the Miihifian jrame. ' ilie V(dverines won 33-14. .333 Dun Lull . . . offensive end . . . caplaiii of Wisconsin •lanic . . . (iiic of Indiana ' s most eisalilc alliletes. Mel Be.k.t . i;;une. Iter . . . co-ca|)tain of Ohio State Hill Bird . . . n{],-,r-,M- ,.nJ (l. ' h ' ll-nr I.M ' lJr cajilain ol Michigan State fianie. Mel Beckel (.Kll and John ( M)rniors i ()4 ) close in on jini Ellis, Michigan Slate lialfhack. 334 Don r ift savs o Tlianks to the siiouldor odCrfi! by I ' lirduc ' s I ' liil Alatoja, as he crosses tlie fioal line during the Old Oaken Bucket tilt. t Pete Russo walks wearily l)ack to tlie bench during the hard-foiitilit .{0-2 loss to Michigan State. dome tip-toe tlirough tlic tulips with nie. Lou D ' Achille trying to fight off an Illini tackier while Clnick Boerio, Illinois center, charges in to finish the job. 335 Aw, conic on . . . give nie one more chance. Dale aiuu ls, I ' nidiic quarterback, is sIo[jij(iI atlir a short gain by Nate Borden. Don Liift lucks the hall under ' his chin aM l tries to .stpiirin a Na from a hifjli flyinj: (Jolden Go[)lier. ' ,?r - ■V ' anil all llir cats joined in. bill we built cbaracter Beriiie Crimmins tiire. our hope for the fu- Last January Bernie (Iriiiiinins sijiiied a five-year contract as head football coach at Indiana University. The 32- year-old Irishman formerly was back- field coach at Notre Dame under Frank Lealiv. Bernie hails from Louisville where he was a three-sport sta r at St. Xavier high school. During his college days at Notre Dame he played three diflferent posi- tions, right halfback, fullback, and guard. In 1941, he was a unanimous All- American choice at guard. In 1946 Crimmins returned to Notre Dame as varsity quarterback coach. He was then promoted to backfield coach. Bernie is very enthusiastic over his new job at Indiana. He considers the Big Ten the finest conference in the country and is confident that the Hoosiers can become a football power. The team, I.U. students ami alimini wish Bernie the best of luck in tiie vears to come at lixliana. .337 The basketball future at ludiana is indeed bright. The 19ol-19o2 squad, young and inexperienced, was victorious in sixteen of its twenty-two games. ith tlie exception of seniors Bob Masters and Sam Miranda, ( .oach Branch Mc- I ' . rackcn used sopliomores and tlie fresliman sensation Don .Scldiin lt ahiiost exchisivelv. The Hurryin Hoosiers were undefeated in their first eight games, counting among their victims such standout teams as Kansas State. yoniing. and Notre Dame. After subduing Michigan in tlieir opening conference game, the roof fell in on Indiana ' s title hopes. The Hoosiers lost a heartbreaking T.i-T2 game to Ohio State and then droj)ped their next outings to Iowa and Illinois. I liev recovereil and downed Purdue and Iowa but faltered again, losing a post- finals game to St. Johns. In their next four tilts they split even, defeating Purdue and Northwestern while bowing before Minnesota and Illinois. The Hoosiers swept through tlieir last four games, winding up with a 16-won. ()d )st record for the season and posting a ' - von, 5-lost. fourth-j)lace finish is conference competition. The big freshman center, Don Schlnndt. and sophomore forward Boh Leonard turned in superlati e iii(li i(hial per- formances. Schlnndt broke Indiana ' s individual scoring records, both for the season and for conference games. Leonard was elected the Most Valuable Phner and Boh Masters, the veteran .senior guard, was selected Honorarv Captain. As a team the Hoosiers set records for total points in a season and total points in conference games. With such standouts as Schlnndt, Leonard, Farley, Kraak, Esposito, and Scott returning, t ' .oacb McOacken and bis Hoosiers will figure high in conference and national com- petition. The 19. ' 1-19. ' S2 season was a success . . . 1952-19. ' i.3 may be tremendous. Slii.Iint Maiiapcrs. ROW I: Boh Burt, Jim Dye. ROW II: Ron Pfeif- frr. HciIp Mohii. ROW III: (;cor| e Vlussi (senior ininiajirrl. Don De- liir. WanI W allin ford. George Vlassis. sr nior manager. i 338  1W W  i .i« 1  IIM« bS v  - -ff Pi 301  i -- - i u i I ROW I: John Wood, Sherman Hill, Bob Ma.-ters, Sam Miranda, Dale Vieau, Sam Esposilo. ROW II: Lou Watson (JV coach I. Dick Swan, Jim Schooley. Don Schhindt, Branch McCracken (head coach), Lou Siotl. Charlie Kraak, Dick Farley, Ernie Andres ( a l. coach t. ROW III: Boh Dohxin, Diik Baumgartner, Boh Leonard, Jim Deakyne, Ron Tavlor. Basketball Branch McCracken, head basketball coach. INDIANA 68 INDIANA 92 INDIANA 80 INDIANA 57 INDIANA 80 INDIANA 67 INDIANA 87 INDIANA 58 Indiana 72 Indiana 59 Indiana 66 INDIANA 82 INDIANA 82 Indiana 55 INDIANA 93 Indiana 61 INDIANA 96 Indiana 70 INDIANA 63 INDIANA 95 INDIANA 68 INDIANA 70 Valparaiso 59 Xavier 69 Colorado A M 48 Wyoming 55 Kansas State 75 Notre Dame 54 Butler 71 Michigan 46 Ohio State 73 Iowa 78 Illinois 78 Purdue 77 Iowa 69 St. Johns 65 Purdue 77 Minnesota 69 Northwestern 85 Illinois 77 X iscoiisin 48 Ohio State 80 Minnesota ..; 52 Michigan State 67 339 . . . li tliere ruuin lor one more . . .? Hifi I )(iii liliiii(ll la one in ai;ainst Si. .loliiis. IJoli Masters . . . senior . . . finard . . |)la er an l a ereiiit In Indiana atlileties. a fine Bob Leonaril . . . so|iliuni( ri- . . . Ii)r ar l possessor of a (iea il one-liainl siiol. 4 .{40 Dale Vieau . . . senior . . . forward. .lohn Kerr successfully blocks Don Schlundt ' s bid for a basket. Excii wciise me ; Sbernian i Toiiv I Hill . . . senior . . . forward. 341 Sam Miranda . . . senior package of (ivnaniite. I ' ve just got to get that ball . . Don Si ' IiIiiikIi litcralK ili ' ii|i it in wliilc I ' uriliit ' s (ricii (iailioiiii tries aiiil l i l i| liiiii. ;i42 -I Dick Farley . . . sophomore . . . forward ... a fioofl sliot ami toiijili for liis size under the basket. Kansas State ' s Bob Ronsey lays one in against the Hoosiers. Get off my back! A second later there was a resounding thud. . 343 y ii Sam Esposilo . . . sophomore fast, full of rlrivp and s|)irit. . ■.1% l. ' ■' Xm r If 11 ,«— - Chuck Kraak and lllinois ' s Rod Fletciier di f for a loose hal Charlift Krauk . . . soplioniore . . . (orwiinl center, finard . . . McCracken ' s imiiMc sliouiii. 344 J Cluirlic Kraak and Darrcl Brevvslcr of ruiili scramble for a loose ball. ' How Higb tbe Moon. A bird in the liand is wortb two in tlie l)usli. 345 V l)(iii Sclilmiili liooks one (liiriiij; llic exciting Kansas State game. ()ru-. two. tliice — kick. And in tlio |ini|)l( ' trunks, weifiliin , 1 346 A liijili-Hviiifr llliiii . . . Bob Peterson. Bob Masters ami jnlin ood bottle up Kansas State ' s Gene ilsou. Indiana ? -Miilt and Jell eondiination Sam Esposito, and Don Scblundt. Lou Seott. Sam Miranda. Don Sclibnidt . . . fresliman . . . ' enter . . . record breaker in liis first year of college com- | elition. :34T i% April April April April April April April April April April May May Mav May May May Mav May May May May May Mav 8 Taylor 10 At Fort Knox 11. -At (!amp Brfckiiiridfic 12. At (-anip Hri-ckiiiridgt- l. ' l t Hriuilev 19 l Hradley 22 . Hiitler 25 Nort 1 1 western 26 W i.seonsiii I 2 1 29 Miami 2 At Oliio Stale :i l Illinois (2) ft I ' oft Knox Iowa 10 Minnesota (2i 13 . At Bntler 16 At .Michigan 17 At Michigan State (2) 20 At DePanw 23 Purdue 24 Purdue (2) 30 At Notre Dame 31 At ] otre Dame Coach Krnie . ndres and his baseball squad are now in the midst of a strenuous twenty-eight game schedule. With the season only two months long the team faces the task of playing on the average of better tiian three games a week. Ne ertheless. the plavers and Coach Andres are very con- fident. Kcturning from last year ' s squad are Bert Weber, Don Colnitis. Don Luft, Sam Esposito, Ray Pegram, and Jim and Chris Platis to name a few. ith a little luck the team should surpass last year ' s 1ft won — 10 lost — 1 tied mark and better tiieir Conference record of six wins and four losses. there ' s the wiudup the pitch 34S Baseball . . . they {ii e you a rouiiil bat, a idiind hall, and then tell you to hit it square . . . Ernie Andres, Hasehall (voaeh it ' s strike three! 349 The heavy wood . . . Don Luft. Bill Sanipias . . . backstop ot the o2 nine. Sam Ks|) f.il() takes the loss from (Ihris Platis for tlie first out of a (loul)le play. 3 . FT ' y ' t. 350 Ddirt l)e lialf safe! Sam Efiposito ... at luiiiif on llie 4liaiiioii l a.s well as on the hardwood. ■1 Wto!3Rtti4i,- Dick Fleck flicks the sphere from the atmosphere. 351 |{() I: I-. WalMiii, M. E.lwaidN W . li.i jiiiiiinii. ( .. l.awMiii. HOW II: J. I,anil .rl. I.. Z.ll.r-. J. I.alirasli. J. Harp.r. J. I ' rall. K. Kotli, B. W il- llamsmi. I). Ilalcli.r. HOW III: J. Hafian. K. Clinr. J. Ilii(!li. . H. Ta - lor, J. Aiiil.ixin. I). Wliili. K. W liitfiiian, H. liiclianls. I). Marliii. KOW 1 : K. Hiil . 1). Jark .,ii. I). N.wrll. S. Siiiill]. K. Ilinlil. A. Wilson, J. I ' et.rM)!!. J. Clark. K. (;ilis .ii. WOW : |{. Mdnlirr I Si . Msr.l.  i. Wil- liams. M. Wancii. I). Sniilli. (,. liraiiajii. II. K););rr . II. .Stiadiaii. I ' . VaiiF,(U. I.. JipMcs. Miril iii I ' islicr. ' rrack ami ( !ros8-( ' .oiinlrv C.oacli. Track and Cross-Country liidiaiui li;i k and ci-d.-.s-coiiiilry Icaiii.- ar-c as u. iial liiriiiiif; in llicir liiif ix ' riorinances iiiidcr llic fiiiidaiict ' ol ( load) ( ( i ' diiii I ' i li( ' ) ' . I,a l fall llif crdss-cuiiiitrN It-am rt-iiiaiiird iiiHhdcatcd ill dual coiiiiiclilioii lor llic lliird lraif;lit xcar. Tlicy fiiiisiicd roiiilli ill llic (loiircrciicf Mci ' t and wound ii|i scvi ' iilli in llic 1 (L A. In indoor coinpclilion tliis year (loach Fislier ' s team dclcalcd riirdiic uliilc lo.-iiii-; to Illinois and Notre Danic. The I ' lirdiic meet was iii|:lilifiiilcd 1 .la k lla;ran s mile iclor o cr I ' nrdiic l)ciii .hdiaiissoii. In I0. ' | (lie oiildoor Irack Icam was iiiid ' icalcd in dual meets and rnii licd lliird in liie lii Ten. illi lii li hopes this year ' s si|uad will allciii| l lo e(|ual or surpass tills record. 352 April 19 Indiana Relays at Purtlne April 25 and 26 Drake and Penn Relays May 3 Missouri May 10 at Marquette May 17 at Ohio State May 24 Big State at Blooniington May 30 and 31 Conference at Michigan June 13 and 14 NCAA at Berkeley, t alif. June 20 and 21 NAAU at Long Beach, Calif. June 27 and 28 Olympic Trials at Los Angeles Indiana ' s Dave Martin accepts the haton and is off on his ([uarter-mile relay. Cross-Counlrv Team; Stu Teinpleton, John LcBrasli, Mel Biirwell, Roy While- man, Lowell Zeller . Jack bellman. Jack Hajari, (Jeorge Branain. Jim Lamberl. 353 Harry Arthur smiles confideiuU as lie bcfiuis lo roll Micliigairs iNolaii. rA WRESTLING Dec. 15 Wisconsin Deo . 19 At Waynesburi;. Pa. Jan. 12 Miehifiaii Jan. 19 iNortlnvestern, Ohio State at Evanston Jan. 21 At Iowa Feb. 16 - Illinois Feb. 2.3 At Purdue Mar. 1 Michifxan .State Mar. 7-8 Big Ten Meet at .Miihi-ian I.U. ' s Dick Wilder see-saws lor the advantage witii (iaren. Wolverine inatinaii Charles E. McDaniel. W restlin- Co 354 Row 1: Hoi) Carlin, Bill (Farland. Jirry (fruniniel, Jim Smith, Harry Arthur. ROW II: Stan Ellis, John Moiiiing, liiTiiif Ri ' kuj.. Bill Davis, Uick Wilder, Charlie Pankow. ROW III: Ron Ferrari, Jack Bari;e, Leroy Moon, Harry Jagelski, Uick Barnhart, Kay Hutscll, Jim Ellis. With Bob Carlin, 123 iiouiuler, Jim Ellis, 147, and Harry Jagielski, heavyweight, .still undefeated after six matches. Coach Charlie McDaniel and his wrestling squad are well on their way to a successful season. The Hoosiers have disposed of Wisconsin, 15 to 11, Michi- gan, 17 to 11, and Nortiiwestern, 19 to 8. They have dropped niatclies to tough little W aynesburg College and Ohio State while tying Iowa. With the toughest part of their schedule still before them, the squad is confident they can continue their good showing. Heavyweight Harry Jagelski pauses to smile for the camera before finishing off Wolverine Moose Dunn if I were to twist it this way . . .? _ 35,5 KOW 1: Jtiliri ISIu( kiiiuii. 1 rank ri-aiicUi. Lai i Mi ti, Hill Shadliurne, Sam Si-ki. UOW II: I an Cliallii-. Hon lliiiiling. Hob liriscoc, Nick Miitf, K(l ledi. ky. KOW III; HriK ■Hiviunian. Kiisst-ll Jiidd, Diik Knight, Kii,- ell Wood, Bill (iiliiiorc. KOW IV: Ed Koent ' inaiin. Arnold Saimud, Louis Alveroz, Hill Moran, Coai li Kolurt Ko r. KOW : As- ! i tant !i)aili Hoh Suniipncr. Kd TalltN. 0 kar HaiinigartntT, Jim Moran, Arthur l)a i . Stan Malkemu . Manafitr Kd Frank. Robert A. Rover, Sw iiiMiiiiii: ( .n.uli 356 Sam Seki SWIMMING Jan. 5 - Indianapolis Atliletic Clnh Jan. 12 isconsin Jan. 19 Micliigan State Feb. 4 At Oliio State Feb. 5 At (incinnali Feb. 16 Louisville Y.M.C.A. Feb. 23 - Illinois Mar. 6-8 Big Ten Meet at Micliifian State Mar. 14-16 Indiana AAU al Indianapolis Mar. 27-29 NCAA at Princeton, N.J. Frank Pisacreta Ni ' in Pliillips Larry Meyer Boh Rrisroe 357 Gymnastics ROW I: Manapcr Harold (]ook, Wayne Truex, Herb Vogel, Boh Sutcr. KOW H: Ronaid Johnson, Frank Frey, Dick Udvardi, Frank Feigl. Hill Lee. ROW HI: Jim Gomory, Dick Alhcrshardt. Joe Gawrys. Sonny Horn, Rill (Jrciiory. Jt lakes work — it takes |)ali ' ii(e — then it lakes iiuiie work. The slightest mistake ran ruin the whole perform- ance. This is the story of gymnastics. With these truths well in mind Coach Otto Ryser and liis team ha e heeii liard at work (hning the hist few months. Tliey lost their first two meets to Michigan and Vi isconsiii. dro])|)iiig the Wisconsin meet hy the narrowest of margins. IB ' to t7 ' 2. During the spring semester the team has a heavy schedule of meets and they are confident lliat lli( can win llieir share. Utto Ryser, GMiiiiastics Coach Mill (■(• M Up iiKl () ( ' r aiKi ilowii . . 11 Ills HOW I; Boll Barkir. Duaiie (,omer. Nod H.l- imilli. F.li (Aa er. John Hironiinus. ROW II: Boli MiirnlKini l(!aplainl. Tom Lynih. Boh Martin. John Kurnpel. Dirk Hennott. Dale Lewis ( ]oarh). (AhsrnI Boh Ma.-lers and Don McDowell. I ludiaiias 1952 tennis squad is now in the midst ut a strenuous seventeen match schedule. Under tlie expert direction of Coach Dale Lewis last year ' s team compiled a splendid record of fourteen wins and two losses and finished fourth in the Big Ten Meet. ith such outstand- ing performers as Boh Burnham and Eli Glazer returning coupled with the addition of several outstanding newcom- ers Coach Lewis and his team are confident of having a success ful season. Boh BiiriilKiin, 1952 Captain yf — Eli Glazer Coacli Dale Lewis 359 K( 1: Donald FlaKr, Bennie Hilton, Charles P. Massa. Verle Wright (Captain). ROW II: Terrv Edgeworth, Robert I. Oaig, Ralph Tyner, J. Il.riiian Knterline, J. E. Jones. ROW III: Ma.Mer Sgt. John G. Matzko (Coach), Marlin D. Hiinsinger, Ron Johnson, AI Boyd, Duane Lupke, Jim Callahan. Jack Foiist, Captain James B. Tanner (Faculty Advisor). Rifle Team The Indiana iifl ' team is proltahly lite scIkmiI s most successful entry in Big Ten competition. Last year, the Firin ' Hoosiers were undefeated in dual matches and won the Rig Ten tith ' and Illinois Invitational. Under the expert guidance of Capt. .lames B. Tanner and Sgt. John G. INlatzko the squad is inulefeated thus far this season in dual competition and has high hopes of capturing the Conference title. The school and its students are justly proud of their splendid rifle team. ROW I: Verle Wright. Duane l.upkc. ROW II: Jim Callahan. J. Herman Enterline, AI lioxd. ;j60 I Men .. .. '  ?• •;• ROW I: Frank B. Jones, Edward A. Roth, Pete J. Rus o. Jim S.hooley, Don Colnili?, Don Luft. Mel Beeket, John HIaikiiian. John Morgan. Harry Jagiel.-ki, (.eorge Branaui (Sec). ROW II: Herh ()jiel. Jack Adams. Mike Lalaeff, Lowell Zellers. James (ioniorv, John LaBrash. Marsh Blaekhurn. Bert Weher, Bill Lee, Bob Carlin. ROW 111: Robert A. ( ' .line, James R. Lambert, Eli Glazer, Jim Anderson, Nathaniel Borden, D. Robert Inserra, John Zuger. Jerry Ellis. Pete P ' isher. Harry Arthur Seated: Larry Meyer, (Pres.), George Branam, (Sec), Harry Arthur, (V.-Pres. ). and Bill Shadburne. Standing: John Davis, (Treas), and Don Luft. (Viee-Pres.). Mi( had Mezey. ROW IV: Benny Liorillo. Paul K.d.ul- nicky, (diaries Ra .mi -. John L. Davis (Treas.), Bill Taylor. Bill Shad- burne, Richard Udvardi. Stu Templeton, Ed Feilosky. Bob Richards. ROW V: Daniel Thomas. Roy Whileman, Bob Mclntire, Frank Pisacreta, Harold Cook, Sam Seki, INIerritt Smith, Dave Martin, Louis Alvarez, Larry Meyer (Pres.). 361 j;t Tennis anyone? I ' d alk .1 mill for a Camel X ' S? Il s a Ion;; sliot to iIk ' next pafie. 362 «Mfl Intraiiiurals iO mO ' . 1 I . Are vou sure it ' s nol stuck in the mud . . .? Soccer, although not an intramural sport or a full- fledged varsity sport, is gaining in popularity on the cam- pus. As a result the editors of the 1952 Arbutus believe that you, tlie readers, would enjoy viewing some action pictures. You and voiir hig feel ! 363 ■ - r? - ■ %:  i Lj Mi m l _._ L '  ; r ' RESIDENCE 3o5 ! a U H - b6[) flOV 1951 S1I31I31I NOT TRANSFERABLE Indiana Univereily Halla of Residence 25 i 2 r)i25i26;26;26|27|27|27|28|28|28|29|29i29|30|30|30 19,19a9.2l)l20j20|21|21121|22i22|22|23j23123|24|24|24 13ll3|13il4ll4 |14il5|15|16il6|16|16|17|17|17|18Jl8|18 7| 71 7 1 8| 8| 8| 9| 9| 9|10|10 |10|ll |U|ll|12p iTT 11 11 1, 2i 21 21 31 31 31 41 41 4| 51 5| 5| 61 € fi .■■.Vi , hi 1. -, ' RESIDENCE HALLS WRH EXECUTIVE BOARD Tlie Women ' s Residence Halls Association is tlie organization for all women students in the fourteen university dormitories. It is gov- erned by the executive board whicii consists of the presidents from each of the halls. This governinfi board investi iates the numerous problems of student livinij that are broufiht to its attention by the facidty, the administration, or the students themselves. The board also controls tlie financial matters and supervises extracurricidar activities in the halls. The .Social (loordinate (lonnnittee of the W.R.H. includes the social chairmen from all of the dormitories. Durini; the vear this committee spon.sored four dances. Bv sharing tiie responsibility of these dances, this group attempted to promote friendliness and cooperation among the residents of diflferent halls. Joyce Simmons, Vt anda Coats. Jean IMiillips. ROW I: Pat Paddo.k, Bertha Ward, Miss Margaret Wilson, Wanda (loats (Pres.), Joyce iSininions ( Sec.-Treas. I , Palsy Hanlon, Arnetia ColeiiKin. Frieda keyes. ROW II: Sally Lewis. Marilyn .SliiftiT. IJorls Keyes, l.oig Brrnfield. Shirley ISewnuui. Alma Hunt. Laverne Ivallal. 367 I CEDAR It was fall, and McC.oriniok ' s Creek beckonetl fur a week end of lanjilis, cold feet, and aiiiinf; bones. The frirls from (icdar settled in a ]o i cabin tliat was to be llu ' ir licadcjnartcrs for two days of liikinj; and explorinf;. Satur- day niiilit we biiddled jireedily around tli ' iofi fire, but before long we realized tliat dancing and singing were much more ef- fective in warming us. Our counselor presented several Victor Borge routines, whicb served as a wonderful introduction to the fun in store for us with her in the dorm. The performance was not given without interruptions — falling mustaches, mis- placed scripts, and a giggling audience. Filled with chop suey prepared by a Chinese Cedarite, we gathered our paraphernalia and returned to the duller, but less trying, campus life. Ethel Enyart, Dorothy Miller. Zegart, Kathryn KOW I; kallii ii Mill.r ( V.-I ' r. . I . Kloicnce HiclianlM.ii, N. Ilie O l!ri -n, Virjiinui 1{. I laniijiDnd. CuidInii K. Hosiii. Joan H. I ' liil, . lilh J. Urit- lon, Mary KlUii Nu sliaiiM]. Jiilii- (ioilo. HOW II: I.i lMlli Cof iiive, Ellii-I Mac Kinarl (Sn.l. Iiiiic l)«i;;aii . Jo ir kiiilirlil. Kulli Joy illriM i;;lil. ( harliilli- iio«. Koliliii- Stoin-. Jean Cai al. KOW III: Mildred Ci .c, Lyilia Ci c, Mary Boardniaii. ida H. Toffolo, IVggy Ol.-oii. I ' ally Francis, Dorotliy Ztj;arl (I ' ns.t, Ilaz.-I I.ock.ll. KOVi IV: Hull] KirliarilMin, Alice Hicliards, AIMna Macyauskas, Marjorie McNur- lan. Mar Alice lle ron, Dorothy II. Jones. Helen Darnios, Marjorie Konsli. 368 KOW I: Phyllis Ciilhertjon, Harl.ara W ollc. Deb- orali Kiiij:, Florence Vk ebh, Lucrelia Leonard, Joan Hot ' kelinan, Barbara Anne Eger, Arnetta (lolenian ( Pres. ) . Karin Artin. ROW II: INancy (Carlton. Be erly Porges, Julia Ann Honnold, Mildred Ann Ivuester. Joan einberg, Marilyn Liebcrnian, Marilvn Fe.-ler. Marv Ann knobloek (Treas. ), Kena Mae Rush. ROW 111: Sue Freneli, Mary Lou Fetters, Joyce Bruening. Elaine Gerke- ROW I: Barbara Sunnners. Sally Beanian. Clara Freelan l, Patricia Jeffries, Joanne Newniark, ' Iarilvn Rlieinlrank. Sberrill Runibaugb, Mary Kulb ' W rigbt. Patricia Sniitb. ROW II: Lois Loonsk. Barl)ara (lort. (-arolvn llofjd, Ernia Clev Barb; ide Ma Am Mil- ler, Elaine Davis. Ruth iMcElderrv. Dolores Lew. ROW III: Joan Rauch, Shirley Jean St. Clair. Anabel Lee Ratcliff, Joan Liriorc Ringer. Juily pott, June llenke. Patricia Maliin, (iloria Watson, Diane Cox, Doris Pace. ROW IV: Mary Helen Seipel. Florence Coleman. Doris Borth, Doris Chrislensen, Martha Jane Mintier, Barbara Small (Sec), Phyllis Dykins, Janie Johnson, Mary Lou Tait, Janet Thomas. ROW V: Barbara Kyle, Nancy Iterman, Sara . nn Fjlliott, Olive Wilson, Betty Bullock. Harriet Patterson, Dotty Derby, Barbara Coker, Mary Little. Levings, Peggy Ann Graeber, Diane Ditzler. Thelma Owens, Dorothy Sirouse. ROW IV: Bar- bara Podell. Shirley Steinberg. Mary Lou Holt, Carolvn Dahling. Carol Ann Johnson, Marjoric Boyd. Barbara Castetter, Clara Illg. ROW V: Marilyn S. Smith. Joyce Hilgemeier. Frances X alls, Virginia Rodebeck, Ann Hathaway, Marian R. McNiece, Shirley Morris, Nancy Lee Boll. FOREST 369 Row 1; J.-aniu- Phillips (Pre?. ), Carolyn Pockeii- pau li, (larol Altliciile, Connie Haynie, Joan Uard. Judy Stern, Barbara Haines, Helen Harvey. Nancy Clem. ROW H: Maejette Eriekson, Patricia A. Steele. Lois Wiesjahn, Marilee Sliinabarcar. Betty Parker, Kay Leipolil, Mary Helen Eve, Edith Ann Burkhart. ROW HI: Joann Sandala, Angeline Prado, Margaret Owens, Martha Garner, Sara Rollins, Margaret Campbell. Margaret Hoadley, Janet McGeorge, Carlce Rallibun. ROW IV ' : Patty Hoople. Pauline Learakos. illelta Lola Barnhart, Doris Sehoene, Virginia C. Wilson, Bessie Kreniizes. Carolvn Combs, Virginia South- ard. ROW V: Beverly Rie.seo. Ubaldina Vidal, Nancy Wood, Nancy Lowe, Susan Maldaner, Dorothy Norton, Ann Van Derwccle. ROW I: Jude Beebe, Pat Bailey, Diannc Angold, Connie Hinkle, Judy Taylor, Katliy MeFrye, Kathleen Hackinan, Jeretta Sulherlin. ROW II: Marlene Gelnian, Imogene Placke, Carol Bachraeh. Marcia Dausman, Jeanne Busard, Naney ( anip, Jane Smiley. Joan Miner. ROW HI: Daisy Baker, Dolores Charlton, Jean Fitzgerald, Alice Chen, Roberta Burgher, Sharon Tyler. Kulli Ann McMuiiaman (Sec.). ROW IV: Laura Hibbets (V.- Pres. ), Sophia Graham, Jean Frankcl. Carol Baird, Elizabeth Dawson, Eileen Gisser, Betty tJreengard. ROW V: Bernadean (Jraupner, Bar- bara Hayden. Phyllis Talbert. .Mary Agnes Berry. Ko alie Buchanan. Irene Ka lan kis. Susanne Tucker. 370 ROXr I: Alice Brek, Marilyn Sihifter (Pro. I. Uiaiia Alpers, Sara () l urne, Kraiikye klein, Kiitli Bourne, Jo Ann Robertson. Lois ort, Mar- guerite Hook. ROW II: Joy Barknian. Janet Hosea (V.-Pres.), Nancy Clevengcr, Joan Dallas, Marianne Coliee, Cvnthia Campbell. ir? inia Zell, Doris Hays. ROW III: Mary Sue Pearce. Ruby Kottaridis, Judith Trittin (Treas.), Dolores Gray, Sehiia Goodman, Beth Taylor, Nancy Pifer, My Zucker, Joyce Everroail. ROW IV: Louise Burns. Helen Wehrly, Jeannette Nicosia, Juanita Ther, Lois Herr. Janet Roberts. Wilma Fuhrman, Renee Lyons. ROW : Janice Poe, Wilma Hough, Carol Millhollan, Dorothy Novosel, Ruth Wandel (Sec.), Gloria Messinger, Joyce Ann Kelly, An- nabelle Neill, Leonora Stryk. 7fV ROW I: Sarah Jane Haycox. Marilyn Van Kirk, Virginia Keenan, Denice Baker, Margaret Beard. Margaret Thoss. Eleanor Jeaime Resnick. ROW II: Jane Finn. Janet Baldwin, Julia Ann Harberl, Sliarim McCrrnry. ;in( - nnc Alartiii. Martha McCoy. ROW III: Joan Preston, Alberta Such, Marjorie Smallwood, (iloria Klopfenslein. Luanna Tallas, Virginia Wilson. Mary Massark. ROW IV: Patricia Bridges. Barbara Slack, Myra Jean (irant, Donna Lewis. Marcia Vi enger, Alice Harrell. 371 i KOW I: Etiiily Marvel (V.-I ' k . I. AniUi (.iu.s(|j peli, Lynne Reiider, Eloanor Roacli. Nancy Evan?. Beverly Whipple, Joyce Sipple, Ellyn Lou Brent- linger. ROW II: Suzanna Mitchell. Lynn (Joysii . Diane Morrison, Catherine Pappas, Carolyn Hill. Delores Bowman. Rita Piasecki, Betty X illiaiii- son. ROW III : Mary Lou Denzel, Suzanne Ivaniees, Rom- Marie La rll. lira Jane lIoo er, Phyllis Blair. Beverly Hackley, Eniilie Saal- weachter, Jeannetle Sanisen. ROW I : Ruthainie Patlison. Margaret Aim i ' itman. Betl F ngle, Jane liriggs, LuAnn Allen, Zeita Hamilton (Treas. 1, Margery Larson. ROW I: Lucill Anderson, Judith ty Bordner. I ' ll Barrv. ROW II: I ' C Lighthuurne. Ethel Jean Anderson, Barhara Roherts, Bet- vllis Frank. (_]arol Reese. Peg Marv Jo omlerahe, Nancy (Wor- rell, Joan Eberhart, Elizabeth Mo kobee, Norma Jean Seherger. Nancy Hendryx, Yektadokhl Yekta, Sadr-ol-hajeh Sadr. ROW III: Nancy Pad- - Jo ce Cher- Hall. Jeanne Frazier. ROW Joan Karas. Judy O ' Harrow, Pat .Moon, Betty daik. (Pres.), Jane Tille . IMnlK miack, Mary Kleine, Patricia R. Stover, Patricia J. Lugar. Flossie IV: Joan Sears, La erne fJirist. Nancy Polk. Limpe. 372 MEMORIAL luMi a l ' aiiiiii{; gold Iropliv arrived lo fill the place of honor in our trophy case, we knew that once again Memorial ' s coeds had hroiight honor to the four towers. This year, for the first time, the Clanipiis Central Committee, an independent political group, was offering a trophy to the dorm in the quad which had tiie highest percentage of yoters in the fall class officers election. The dorm council started the hall rolling with a series of pep meetings, clever bulletin board signs, and per- sonal pleas of Vote for your class officers. When the final count was taken, almost all of Memorial ' s girls had cast their ballots and liie trophy was ours. In celebration, we held a (h rmitory P. ,1. parly at which the non-voters entertained the voters. Wanda Coates, Ann Limpe ROW I: Anna Mae Wehnicier, Carol Ann Atkinson, Marilyn Jean Ravdin, Yolanda Anne Beery, Jane Vanee, Elizabeth Anne Vogel, Joyce C. Williamson. Slierrie ?Viis lpauMi. Marilyn Ciss. Kila Weinslein. Roelielle Rojicr, Madge MiKiernan. irginia Haines. KUW II: Nina Ferguson, Anna Buses, Sarah MrMahon, Phyllis Millhern. Margaret Albersmeyer, Gloria Theodoros. Sharon Fox. Sliayne Miller, Betty Lukenbill, Susan Fisher, Devra Miller. Joan Katz, Jerry P rinee. ROW III: JoAnn O ' ' ( ' ,onnor, Marlene Brown. Naney Ann Palm. Mary Lou Patterviin. Marinrie Inn Sliuarl. Honnie HaUer. Jane Walpe. SalK Ellis. Nadya Austin, Marge Phillips, Nancy Swarls, Evonne Farher, Jerry Lou Trinkle. ROW IV: Virginia Krause, Beth Waller, Marilyn Kelly. Barliara Kay, Miriam Ohenaul. Arline Wilson. Valorie Ann Hol- lis, ( iarol Susan Evans, Roma Beth North, Naney Lephart. Carol Hertling, Mary Lou Hoss, Leola Moore. ROW V: Mary Nicholson, Marihn Jones. Lois Ann Askren, Eva Mae Ellis, Penny Sheeks, Barbara Smith. Phyllis Knotts, Janet W Orlman. Priscilla Jones, GeCaldine Mahan, Marihn Jane Moore. Rosemary Eves. .373 ROW I: Frances Bubenzer, Patricia Roach, Nancy Hawkinson, Connie Feallock, Alma Jean McCal- lister, Bonnie Groves, Mabel Schiitz, Martba Richart, Margery Muir. ROW II: Evalee McKe.-. Elizabeth Tlirapp, Cynthia Shirk, Nancy Sto klon. Bobbie Chapman. Nancy Seliger, Virginia Ken- nedy, Anna T. Limpe (Treas.). ROW III: I ' at Veach, Doris Parker, Jackie Krause, Ellen Swing- ley, Betty Jean Kroenier, Jean (!olvin, (Jail Greiling, Lindalee Fair. (Georgia Hummer. BOW IV: Alice Langslon. Barbara Cavins. B.tl Jo Piene. Margaret Mrk. Jeamtte Heyvaert. Jeanclte llarlCord. Carol CIa on. Mary Alice Rickelts. K( V: kay Weninger. Buby Hooker, Nancy Lamminian. Janet Jidmson. irginia Mole. Carol I ' erciHeld, Janet VanEaton. ROW I: Joan McAuslan, Janice Linke, Jane Everitt, Betty Gandy, Marian Wyber, Ruth Marie Hoeltke, Donna Lou Ford, Shirley Sermersheim. ROW II: Greta Gray, Patricia Matthews, Jerolyn Jennings, Marv Kampouris, Beth Jean, Louise Mobley, Paula Sieferl, Carol Schlamp. RO ' R III: Jacquelyn Sandy. (Carolyn Sue Walther. Ann Flater, Wanda ( ' oats (Pres. ). Betty C. Gunion. Mary Ruth Endr( , Ann Mjiddock. liclt lloag- land. ROW IV: Doris Eissler, Joycelyn Nelson, Rose Ellen Buark. Patricia Nell Stone. Jean Ann Jessup, Jean Prichard, Wilnia (Jeffs. Martha Don- ingcr. ROW V: Vera Ts guloff. Helen I ' ortncr. Joyce Locke, Lora Mabo; Pat Mcl ' aiblen. Mary Jane (!ranc, Be erly Ko ti!i on, Mar Dammrich. 374 ROW I: Mary K. Lewis, Su.-aii McCarly, Susan Way, Mary Ellen Ayers, Elise Broniberg, Eliza- beth Slierhurne, Carol Ann Roenibke, Virgene Longwith, Jo Ann Serigbt, Doris Adams. ROW II: Joan Lincoln, Jane McCarty, Kay Murray, Patricia Porter, Carolyn Roger, Carol Hierly, Marian Sclnnitt, Neoniia Tragesser. Martha Warner, Vivian Schilling. ROW III: Ann Beau- champ, Jerry Levi, Hazel Ganoe. Anita Morgan- stern. Shirley Clark, Norma Lawrence, Mary Jane Gordon, Gwen Hurtt, Elizabeth MoRobcrts, Mary Kay Lamb. ROW IV: Janet Felts, Sharon Hol- werda. Marilyn Loomis, Kay Boese, Virginia Coulter, Barbaralu Fischer, Judith 3 I. Moore. Marjorie Rothenberg, Ma. ine Seacat, Florence Benner. ROW V: Alice (lorya. Dona Meskimen, Jane Johnson, Virginia Clark, Lois Little, Marlys Miller, Janie Coffin, Dorothy Stephens, Pauline Iletherington, Patsyann Plctchcr. ROW I: Harriet Rockhill. Joyce Mosley. Jane Harrcid, Shirley Roy. Rita Kunz, Ruth H. Leeds, Daisy H. Amick (V.-Pres.), Minnie Ann House (Treas.), Wilberta Jean Rigg . ROW H: Alice Ann Trueblood, Ann Shoemaker. Ruth Anne Ross, Amy Beverley Flack, Lois Vance, Patsy Hanlon (Pres. ). Shirley Roth, Jane C. Sicrn, Lois J. Krinsky. R0 HI; Louise Masloob. Margaret Warriner, Virginia I hii. Marion Black. Cosette Coffman, Kathryn McMillin. Judith Baier. Audrea Prcising. Nancy Gideon. ROW IV: Esther Wyandt, Barbara Mason, Judy Coryell, Nora Ap- plegate, Barbara Buskirk, Ann Thompson, Kay Stohler, Herenia Osma, Patricia Bowser. ROW V: Jane ampler, Dora Sullierlin, Jenny Byrne, Martha Scircic, Patty Sue Smith (Sec), Marilyn Sue How aid. Rosemary Dwyer, Betty Ross, Jane (iilkison, Barbara Jane Vioni. 375 ROW I: Carolyn Hays. Suzanne Scliwind, Ann Haeusslcr, Camilla Svendsen, Janice Allen, Carol Walke. Barbara Taylor, Marcia Oonolio. ROW II: Gerry Miller. Margaret limit. Kutli Jacques, Janice Case. Joan Bugg, Doris Gullberg. Olive JoAnn McElrarv. ROW III: Wilma Reed, Sharon Averitt, Inez Clinton, Anne Jones. Anne Coony, Barbara Crabill, Sally Shauf, Sherry Rash. ROW IV: Corinne Denari, Vivian G. Dusard. Lois Son- dennan ( .-Pres.), Mary Bell Krilh, Darlene Frazier, Martha Carberry, Molly . nn Wilson. OAK ROW I: Bobbie Harrison. Bert Korstad, Roberta ood (Treas. I, (Claire McGuire. Mary Lou Evans. Carole kercheval, Marv Jo Bighain, Arlene S il- son. ROW II; Alma llunt (I ' res.). Betty Bray. Marlene Shiehls, Carol Keen. Nancy Holtsclaw, Caroline .Ann Reeder (Sec), Klizabclli B. Baker, Gloria Joan .Sinicox. MOW III: Donna Cnpp. Bon- nie Hinds, Mary Alice Whitlock, Patricia Bro«n, Margaret Knepper. Jeanne McCutchan. Janet Kcll . Donna Cook. ROW IV: Vivian Jane Oaig. Sally Irene LnkolV. Susan IIa ens Darker. Ger- trude C. W eesi, Camilla A. ISutterworth. Mary Jo Gillen, Jane Roberts, Caryl Warrender. 370 SYCAMORE Among the innumerable traditions that captnre tlie student spirit on tlie campus is the annual Sycamore Rose Diinier, in- stituted in 1950. Each sprinj; the praduatin;; seniors from the dorm are honored al a farewell dinner in Morrison dinin hall. The girls dress semi-formallv and are led in a procession from Sycamore to the dining hall by the seniors. There they are seated at tables attractively decorated with candles and spring flowers. Following the meal a hinnorous program is presented, usual- ly consisting of a jesting prophecy for each senior girl. Each senior is then given a small gift and a rose, as a tribute from Sycamore Hall. Finally, they enjoy singing together the songs they have sung since they were freshmen — including last, but not least, av Down in the Bottom of Our Hearts, ' e ' ve Got a Feeling for you. Sycamore, for you! Laverne Kren Hoeferkamp, .|o ROW I: Evelyn Slillernian, Harriet Kaplansky, Marria Madorsky, Glen- na Boxell, Judy Benjamin. Patricia Dorsey, Nanrie Northern, Patricia Summers, Mary Furos, Doris Moore. Mary Louise Anderson. KOW II: Lois Sliafron, Buff Engeler, Anita Phillips, Betsy Smith, Carolyn Rice, Joan Brooks, Susan Pease. Joan Kindt, Margaret Sinnnons. Virginia Pierce. ROW III: Dotlie Everdon, Helen Jacobs, Joanne Celehrezze, Sondra Kessler, Laverne Kallal (Pres. ), Evelyn Dawson (Sec), Mariet- ta Boxell. Jane Hughes. Joanie Wyatt. Bonnie Swearer, Beverlv Birch. ROW IV: Janice Rossin, Barbara Waters. Sherril Katz. Doris Novak, Virginia Lee, Donna Oeig, Roleen Clark, Geraldinc Eckert. Alary Can- field. Audrey Larson, Bertha (lonway. ROW V: Janis Petzold, Carolyn Allsmiller, Luanne Johnson. Miriam Hoeferkamp, Janet Gwin, Joan Bosse, Ann (ienuske, Barbara Rohm. Janet Bailey, Evelyn Clements, Catherine Miller. ROW VI: Jo.4nn Limp, Nancy Joan Elliott, Patricia Anne Young, Patricia Klein, Carole Rosenthal, Elena Terpinas, Fern Turner, Janis Kinsey, Patricia Kooken, Carol Katter. 377 ROW I: Joan Eiiiliarill, Jane To sell. Nanr Roessner, Sandra Duhrovc. Patricia Fisher, Kulli Naunioff, Beverly Catnpljell. Shirley Jiiclkins, Betty Lou Nilson. Molly Lee Hosaek. Shirley Brokaw. ROW II: Irene Levenlhal, Aliki Antonis. Bess G. Byron, Carolyn (lohle. Donna Tininions, Natalie Sarii ' . .Sharon Moore. .Agallui Huepen- heeker, Marv Ann Morri sev, Suzanne Casey, El- len Priddy.ROW III; Geynell ( lark. Harhara Lowe. Ali -e Katzenstein, Joan Kenrenherger, Jo.4nn Curtis, . nne Stephan, I ' aula Dee Hawkins. ROW I: Ruth Ann MeKinley, Jan I ' ortnian. Cand Lewis, Jenne Baer, Hetty Huehanan. Lorna Koonlz, Mary Sirawn, Alice Synion, Lynne II d- liilay, Mary Lou Slerrelt, Reita Richardson. Alice V. Jones, Carolyn Cox, Janet Carr. ROW II: Doris Tower, Carmen Smith, JoAnn Hite, Jill Shaw, Mary Ann ise. Mary Isenliarger. Helen Srebnik, Janet Wert. Jackie Slarken, Sally Frank- enstein, Sarah Holziiian. liarliara Scott, Joyce (Mauss, Ann Hood. R( HI: Barhara Strouse, Anne Lockridge. Dorothy Tial. Barhara Carson. Marilyn Schelter, Kita Ann I ' hoMipson, Margaret Patricia Ellis, Marlene Blessing, Joann Moreland. Patsy Clark. ROW IV: Helen Dzur. Dneita Bell, Mary Aim Edhohn. Kosemarie Ho ligesang, Nancy Ann Collie, Jai(|uclini ' Bueter. Jeanne Bueter, Joan Norton, Cheri Conner, Beltv Holhro(d . Jo Kren (V.-Pres.). ROW V: Margie Bcnigher. .Slepliinic Hicli. Ehanor Reed, Susan Frank. Bar- hara Tanke. Do ne llayden, Ileen Nelson. .Sue Staton, Barhara Mint , (denna Martin. I ' alricia Blossom. Eherl, (Carole Perrolta, Susie LeBrun. Marilyn Enz, Donna McMahon. Theresa Vi egenka. Caro- line Ashley, Eleanor t !o . ROW IV: Lorraine Smith, Ailcen Snoddy. Helen Howell. Mae Durett. Sail) Stand augh, Sue (roodwin. Sandy Armstrong. Patricia (Jreen. Shirley Kren, Alice Van Osdol, Rosemary Mathews. Janet Rust, Sharlee Cisseli. ROW V: Jane Zaisir. Joan Popoff. Betty Mac- Leod, Marilyn Morrison. irgiriia Mohlcr. Pamela Hutchinson. Angic L liero|ioulos. Jane Kusl. Bar- l ara Minningcr. Vnna t ' crhart. Donna Donahue. Jean !■Ictciicr. 378 RUW I: Shirley Clohridge, Norma (iuess, Shirley Cory, Dorothy Cooley, I ' atriiia (liinniiijihaiii, Joan Fritz, Darlyiie (iaiiz. Oarol Sue Ivusrhney. ROW II: Martha Briihaker. Jiulilh Ann Jessiip, Joan Jaracz, Marjory Elo. Kathryn Ann Keglovioh, Hannah L. Havden, Jeanne Horney, Deloris (Grif- fith. ROW III: Ju.lie Grossman, Carolee Ball, Donna Rae Hein, Sally Ann Gingher. Marlene (leGroft, Anna Ruth Bond, Melva Burns, Marv Lou Holihan. ROW IV: Peggy Creek. Charlene Kineaid. Joyee Sinunons (Pres.), Joan Jessee, Muriel Keiser, Mary Ann Espey, Ann Haggen- maker. Emma Hardaway. ROW V: Mary Jo Hamilton (See.). Dorrie Gray, Beverly Cheney, Leah Hiland, Jeannettc Hatfield, Susan Deeker, Patrieia Davson. ROW I: Nell Smith, Thaiuar Tessier, Anna Mae Peak, Marge Varner. Jeanne Miller, Mary Ann Logan (V.-Pres.), Margery Swan, Marilyn Mae Miller, Joan Vanderheyden, Norma Jean More- house, Naney Weber. R( II: Betty Snyder, Bet- ty Porter, Jane Pennell, Lynda Wilson. Marti Steffen, Roherta Mueller. Natalie Solof. Violet B. Matovieh, Janet Sehvvartz, Lynn Wheeler. ROW HI: Patriiia Murphv. Ester Voss, Sue SloU. Sue Parish, Gay Rudd. Alir,- Jane Hunt, Trudy Wal- lace, Louise Nelson, Carol Spindler. Constance Vanderlin. ROW IV: Jacquelin Wright, Helen Thompson, Kathryn Oreskovich. June Tomolak, Rav Udvardi, Ann Mendenhall. Barbara Rand o, Cynthia Schroeder. Roberta Mills. ROW V: Tanya Arlene Pickett, Janet Miller, Patt Witt, Betty Schwind, Gloria Evelyn Sykes, Marian Moe, Ann Young (Treas.), Shirley Jean McFarlan l, Eleanor Sue Traylor, Naney E. Stum|). 379 WALNUT KOW 1: Susaniic Marlin. Marilyn Everly. Jiini- Klowprs. Milliienl MtConochy, Marilyn lliok;-. Doriilliy Horst (Sec), Barliara Sundling, Virginia Ixciil. Vlarlene Melchrr. ROW II: Patricia Loc Smith. Hetty Bcikman. Alice Gnihli. liarliara Lee • Jray. Joan (Jriibli, Nancy Arnett, Mary (ialhcrinc Sprav, Maxinc R. Ilinlc . Sally licllc Dodds, Rii -c Mary Leedke. ROW III; Charlotte L. Loiish, Son- dra Bloonigarden (V.-l ' res.), Patricia Thornburg, Nancy J. Swectnian, Barbara L. Stegenian, Janice ROW I: Norma Ann Anders.on, Betty Ann Le- Maslers, Miriam Van Kirk. Rita Ann White. Jean Ann Davis, Beverly Spradley. Kathryn King. Don- na Green. Lois Bernlield (Pres. ). ROW II: Bon- nie Stanley. Mar Lockwood, Norma Coffnian. Sandra Dillman, Paula Makielski, Alice Burns. Patsy Harris. Jo Ann Solberg, Joan Sicol. ROW III: Mary Ann De Nicola, Eloise Gentry, Donna Pearl, Jo Ann Noonan, Suzanne inkier. (Carolina Renee. ROW IV: Rita Mae (adver, Buzzy Chin Yee, Margie Shepard, Mary Margaret Bales. Helen Vincent. Jean Farrar, Manella Jiuie Mason. Gloria Ann Jacob, Josephine Elizabeth W bite. Rnbv Inez W ilson. ROW V: Judith .Mundon. M. Meryl Thomas, Regina Laks, Mary Daugberty, M. Jane Brown, Helen Solander, Mitzi Knapp, -Sue Wel- born, Barbara Storey. Pender. (Carole Cedergren, Jo Ann Jones, Elinor Stein, Helen Sheets, Connie Seekerman. ROW IV: .Anne Massing, Elinore W aag. Barbara Brelsford, Janice Alexander. Sally Bishop, Patty Hauss. Janet Cord. ROW V: Suzanne Knight. Nancy (iilmer, Lois Nuzum, Wihna White, Twila SeboU, Helen Louise Flinn. Annalee Collier. 380 now I: Gladys Jolinsoii, IJeitha A. Ward, Jai- ciiiclyii Masse. Kolu ' rta Lamar, Uelores Atwalers. Dili Tavlor. Alary Aim Thomas, Doris M. Keyes ll ' rcs. I. ' ROW II: Carolyn Jean Edwards, Ruth ' L. Woods. Myriia Weaxcr. liarhara Jean Vance, Shir- h y Handy, ilnia Ifatley. Anna ,M. Vi alker, Char- lotte Lillian Malone, Vandalia Matthews. ROW III: Delores Bartee (V.-Pres.), Norma Mae Bethea, Jinie Collier, Constance I ' rieinl (Se . ), Dorothy Mitchell, Doris Moxley, Barhara Jean Adams. Blanelie O. Lane (Ireas. I, Fiorina Gray. Row IV: Constance J. Williams, Sherry P ' aulk, W ilma A. Williams, .Marlene Smith, Phyllis Moxley, Carole Doneghy. Jean M. Majors, Janet Watson. LINCOLN ROW 1: Elaine Butler, Janici ' Halm, Shirley New- num (Treas.), Evelyn Plost iPres.l. Lucille Rust, Mary Newkirk. ROW II: Jo Anne Smith. Dorothy Cunningham. Hazel Pielcmeier, Theresa Joan Barnett. Dorothy Little, Barhara J. Ingram. ROW III: Jean Hudson, Gloria Ann Overstreel. Maxine Graves, Julia Price, Rosalyn S hmi(llin (Sec), Joan Doyle. ROW IV: Joeelyn Wrelzky, Dorothy Harbison, Joyce Lakey, Sylvia Shepherd, Wanda Lee Stiles, Mary Arney. ROW V: Cora Belle Irwin, Catherine Bradley (V.-Pres.), Vivian Rails- back, Betty Jean Day. Julia A. Moser (Coun- selor), Rose Alice Overstreel. WEATHER- WAX 381 MRCA EXECUTIVE BOARD li  I: Riilianl Tu ker, Neil Han i . Donald (iugcl, Guy Pellegrinelli, I ' aiil .Miiore (V.-PresJ, Albert N. Kranz (PresJ, Herlierl Smith (Sec), l)a icl A. Millrr (Treas.), William Sliadhurnc, Chris Savage. Kofier.s ( ientcr, liie Mens Ucr-idciu ' t ' (.filler, and liie t ' v Men ' s Hall are tile three lioiisiiif; units lor male stiitleiits at 1. Li. These lioiisiiii; units are governed hy the iMen s Kesideiiee tienter Assoeia- tioii Executive Board. The primary duty of the Board is advising the male students who live in the halls. The Board consists of the |)residents, the ice-|ir ' sideiits. and the secri-laries of the llin-e residence centers. Besides actiiifi as advisor for the residciil.- ' . llie Board also s|)on- sors the Annual (Governors ' Ball for the governors of each housing unit. l ' artici|ialion in a democratic form of go crniiitiil an l incouragi ' - nient of interest in residence center activities are olVcrcd lo the residents of the centers hv the hoard. Al Kranz. Herh Smilli. I ' 382 M. r. ' . I);i Mill. MQ BOARD OF GOVERNORS The Board of Governors of llie MeiTs Quadrangle governs the largest single men ' s dormitory in tiie world. The governors, repre- senting eacii of the eighteen units in the Quad, eoordinate the aetivities of the more than one thousand residents and sponsor I lie finictions in which the entire center participates. I. U. students, steeped in the tradition of representative govern- ment, demand the right to have their say along with the faculty and the administration ahout the setting of rules and regulations and the airing of complaints ami requests. The Board of Governors satisfies this desire by channeling the voices of the men who are concerned. These voices combine to create a mighty voice that demands to be heard, and when heard, carries weight. Paul Moore, David Robinson, Herb Smith, Dick Tucker ROW r. Jim Brown, Albert Barsch, Frank Smith, Bob Goodrich, Paul Moore (V.-Pres.). Richard Tucker (Pres.l, Herbert Smith (Sec). J. riiomas Eade, Hoiiabl W illiani . Philip A. Kluft, David J. Smiley. KUW II: John Primich, John Shanley, George Fries, Paul A. Schneider, David Robinson, Cole Brandenburger, Gerald Kraft, Robert Parish, John Gameron, Robirt Primarera. Robert L. Ewbank, Russell E. Schmidt, Joe Root, Bob Flenlke. 383 liiilliltil 111 tiniiiiiiiimr iBinii I 384 The Inside Story At Men ' s Quad ll s a liiipe liiiiik i f ' Jiidiaiiu limestone, but it ' s cain- j)iis home to almost one tlioiisand students. The Me n ' s Quad, l.LL ' s lar ;est and most modern residence center, has become a showplace -a stately structure to which the whole cam|)us can point with pride. But on the in- side, it ' s anything but stately. The informal life in the big building is in striking contrast with the architectural dignity of the outside structure. The mail-deli ery stampedes, the endless lunch lines, the crowd at the snack bar are familiar scenes in Men ' s Quad life. Modern rooms for loafing and study, the laundry, door-to-door Daily Stndi ' nt delivery, and tbe reference library are some of the near-luxuries avail- able to every Men ' s Quad resident. .38. ' ' ) Parts of the Whole Allhoiijili tliis residence center is tlie largest men ' s dormitory group in the world, there is no hig-citvish. apartment house flavor to Men ' s Quad Hxing. I ' lie iiuililing is di ided into eight- een units, or liouses, where the men mav expe- rience the advantages of college life in smaller groups. Kach house, all of which hear the names of carlv l.U. graduates, has its own officers and its own acti ities. Each house, as a part of tlie hig sii de. is represented on tiic Board of ( over- iiors. Put tiu ' m all together, and you get the Men ' s (Quadrangle. Take each house, each room, each man separately, and you get a picture of campus life — Men ' s Quad style. I i I ■I 386 387 MQ Athletic and Social Chairmen KuW I; (,(i,r-c (,riUMir, Robert Talliiian. Robert E. Al l)iit ' lil (Soc. A(l iM)rl. (, ralil Kraft (Sec. (!i oriliiiator I. Irank Siiiitli ( Atlilctii- (lixnili- iiator ) , Lfon aMrnaii. Merrill Fer ' rnan. Ilerlterl (;riftitli. ROW II: Robert Rere , Kenri lyler, (Jaude laltore. Jallle (Jreen, Rill Deiipree. Cbesler Kiiiak, Donald Werner. ROW III: Charles lcl:rc r . Ixeider Karl Krederixon. (! ;aude Mr !rar . William Neelv. William l ' t rne , l)oii J. Sbirar, Rob Minkow. ' Dick Walker. ROW 1 : Joe liurrii-, .Newt Sebiller (Athletic Advisor I. tibiick ( anheld. Pete Orlich. James Duckworth. Jack E. Carpenter. Ronald R. Tiler. Wendell Uaeoii. ROW 1: Rodney Heniing, Jim Turner, Arnidd Rarbkneeht. Robert Hussey (Rres.), I ' hillip Caddy (V.-Pres.), WiUiani Pool, Rirhard Elliott. Da id Deieh. ROW II: George Brooks. Don Cant- well, (ierald Holmes, Franklin Watson, Don Tab- bert. Cole J. Rrandeidiurger. Manuel Largaespada. Harry .Stoll. Don Raiser. ROW III: J. Andresv Koi, Hubert lullon, Laurence Shrago. (Ibarles Rinsch, Rruce Doering. Hank (iaroutti-. DonabI Hell, Wayne Marks, (;ene Manning. ROW IV: Stu HuHfman. liidi Knoll. Albn labor. Toiji liabiw. .Myron I ' ulle. Leiand K. Olt. Robert liartels. Run Peterson, Robert Rarger. Dale Truca . MQ Secretaries and Treasnrers :?88 ROW I: Don Alloii. Bill Strolil, Don Balsrr, John Slianlcy ((Jov.l. Don Reed, George Brooks (Treasil, Kidianl Walker. Thomas I ' orler. K(  II: James A. White, Mauriie A. Julian, Dan L. Bourff, Ray Pegram, (ieorge I ' ipp. Gary W irev. Tom Neises, Paul Coale, Thomas D. W elier. KO V III: Larry Cannon, John E. Borgman. William (ireenuald, Clarcnee Benfortl, Robert Eugene Clayeonil), Frank II. Sniikel, Mark G. Saunders. ROW TV: William McGuirk. John Behrndt. Luis Marco ieh, Alan Leonard Sisselinan. ilhelm Jahnsen. Jim Stutesman, Ralph Yales, Ralph (Juil- liam, Neil C. iMorriek ( See. I . ROW V: Riehard Ilillman, Donald (Joss, Oscar K. Frenzel III, George E. Kloae, James G. Fipp, LyIe P. Burgess (Soc. Ch.), Robert B. Koho, Charles J. Faust. CAMPBELL DEWEY ROW I: Frank P. Bonwell, Bill Deupree, George Fries ((iov.), Riehard Kurl . J. R. McCarty, Jim (hiding, Don J. .Skeltmi. HOW II: Riehard Carl, Arthur Roger-s. Bruce Docring (Sec. i, Jerry .Anderson, Joe llunl. Hank ( aronlle (Treas.), ROW III: Riehard P. Johnson. Donald I ' . Dorf- inan, Larry Parker. Robert Trirdtic, C.hris Koroniotis, Don J. Shirar. I 389 DODDS ROW I: Howard G. H.rgdoll. Janics II. Ileiz.-r, Harry L. Stoll (Trea . 1, Kohrrl L. (.ivaii. Loim M. (Gordon. Men l!(i k tcf: ' . Kulicrt K. Schlosc. Richard J. llrhaii.r. liOW II: H. Cainph.ll Enslcs, William A. Sliafor, Claude I). lalti.rc (Sor. (111. I. Loyd Ki ' iiworlli, Kcdiirl Day. Edward K. Sell. Vail k. Leach. Michael Diiioll, Arthur niiioff, Irwin M. Siiiic!-, William J. Hacoii. ROW HI: Andrew Anderson, Irwin L. Mandel, Paul Gelnian, Duiiald E. Aiider. 4ni, Brian J. Wel h. James L. Bego, Richard A. Dickinson, (iordon L. Vanderipe, James R. Cramer. Dan E. Hayes. Wayne Knipgc, William Rahe. ROW IV: Robert P. i ' riniavera ((;c. .), William E. Kanipe. Carl M. Boyd. Jidm L. Mills. Jerry Bcu liausen, Jidin C Nohlc. Richard N. Philliert. Robert Skarbovick, (diaries R. Wise, Richard B. Soloiuau, Robert Beres. ROW V: James W. Turner (Sec), (Gilbert N. Summers, Richard Ulirick, Frank Jose, De- Wayne Hull, Shaffer Berkshire. Aaron Raab, Donald L. Bow en. James C. Cupp. I(()W I: Louis J. Meyer, Al Eggers, Robert C. Law, Jerry (diandler, Edmund P. W iizniak, Nor- man L. Jones. I ' oui Walls, John (laris. ROW II: David L. (look, James E. Britten. Tom Hogan, David D. Ingelnian, (Charles E. Rinscli, Wayne Fuller, .Norman L. Bailey, Dean Ballard. R()W III: (ieorge Robinson, Donald Werner, (diaries Thomas, Jerry Holmes, James E. (Iruin. Bill Moore, Jack L. Jenkins, Arnold Burke, Kenneth Robert Morris. HOW IV: Dale C. Auerlia( h, Lowell (rladisb, Morris W ertenberger, Jr.. Don Tonn. Jack E. (larpenli ' r. (jene Peters. Ronald Williams, Rob.rt Barrick. ROW V: John Sinilev. Stan R. Brubakcr, Ri(liard L. Simons, Cole Brandeiiburgcr. Paul J. Krieg. H. (Jdell Foley, Donald J. Norris. DUNN 390 ROW I: John Nyberg, Phillip Caddy (Sec), James Green. Robert Ahhiiejd, Paul Moore (Gov.), Merrill German (Soe. C.h.). David Deicli (Treas.), William St. Clair. ROW II: Norman Niedringhaus, Boh Jones, Paul Devine, Marcus ( Took, fieorge Bateho, Jack Mc iartl. Thomas (;cran, Rolurt Crook. Marvin Hrickey. ROW III: James Huff. Manouclu ' hr Imami, Lee Ciene Harris, Ernie Bargnieyer. Tedd Kihler, Jerry Loffman, Harold Thornton, John Fries. Richard Johnson. ROW IV: Clayton Kllenwood. William Modlin. Thomas Devine, Allan Jacolis, Paul Landsilown, William Powell, Donalil Camphell, Jirrv Jones, Don Colhy. ROW V: Edward Davis. Marjin Hun- singer, Jim Platis, Roger Berkes, Jim llcdienhcck, Eugene .Slannn, Byron Myers, Gerald Kratt. ELLIOTT FERGUSON ROW I: James Brown. Jack L. Schamel. Richard J. Weinman. J. Thomas Ea le. Wendell N. Bacon, Joseph G. Burris. John De Brota. William J. Roherlson. FiOW H: Howard S. Brown. Edwin C. Bronidowski. Arthur C. Marosz, Donald A. Siegel. Herbert Bccders, Donald M. Martin. William B. Heubel, Jack R. Feiilcr. ROW 111: Jack C. Fox. James N. Calhoun, Chile II. Cox. John F. l)o Ic. Norbert J. Burzynski. J. Robert Doty. John R. Ben- how, John M. Thomas, Robert E. Hott. ROW IV: Sanford M. Zinn, Robert L. Wyttenhach, Richard L. Henning. Lee H. Evans. Norman S. Cook, Edmund R. (Joerlitz, (Jene F . Wvttenhaeh, . lanuel Largaes- pada. ROW V: Clifford L. Davenport. Alan A. Nelson, Thomas C. Balow, Richard R. Myheck, William H. Fulton, Donald E. Gaines, Norman J. Poulos, Ned L. Beeker. 391 HALL ROW 1: Kiduinl linker, William Ni- l , I ' rank- lin L. Walson, Hclty Jo Ramsey, HdIi Parish ((iov.). Wayne M. Marks (Sec), (ieiie Banning (Treas.), Claude MrCrary (Soe. Ch.). ROW II; Jerry Lee Holder. Thomas .. Seyhert. Roliert L. Rluende. Mieliael A. Danko. Roherl E. Stranger. Frederiek . Coons. David W. Harper. (Charles A. Earth, Max A. Capestany. ROW HI: Ray E. Egli, Bill Heintzelinan, Francis Lea Jr.. James . liaker. Phillips R. EM, Charles R. Hudson. Lew Hohiian. Orald K. (;lass. ROW IV: Thomas Smart, Dave Smith, Charles R. Davis. Clarenee Fox. John Liggett. Ed Ress, Raul Connerton, :harles A. MeGuire. Charles S. Weaver. ROW V: Julius S. kovacs. Boh Melulire. (irover W. Hast- ings. James A. Clem, John S. W ilson. Jack E. Foust, I ' eter F. (Jillis, John MiAnany. ROW I: Robert Durning, Ali Jajarmi, James G. .Sisamis, Joe T. Minda. Harold Creoelius, Donald l ilson. Hi ' liard R. Moore, Jose Enritpie Luna. MOW II: RolM-rt Tegarden, Fred Eekenroile, Jack Greenherg. Paris Allen. Franklin Bridenhager, Kieliurd Shnhaugh. William A. Matlie. (irayson C. Turk. R()W HI: Robert C. Fischer. Raymond F. Bornheiker, Stanley L. Ra ine, Kirliard Law- son. Mar in Fv Warner. James |{ra l!e ounce. John Allen Bauni, William Deaue Muikenfuss, Thomas Edgar Mock. ROW IV: Russ .Schmidt ((Jov.l. Dale L. Warren. Keith Breithaupt (Soc. (!h.l. Bill Loluueyer, Allen Tabor ( Treas. ) . Norm .Schnell, Janu s }5red -nsteiner, Ted Neher. ROW V: Robert PTynn, Earl H. Palmer. Ellis A. Flvnn, H. (;.(.rge R.McMath. F. 1). Miltenherger (Sec), Paul J. I ' liillips, Thomas A. Brethayer, Richard L. Fields, James E. Fields. HARDING Ml i 1 s r. 1 f r 1 r ' ff 1 1 V ' V l ( I: Eugene Barker. William Slafile. Philip Kluft (Gov.), George Graiucr. J. Alan Davidson. J. Andrew Koi (Sec). E. Kenn Tyler (Soo. Gli.l, Lawrence Shrago (Treas. 1. KOW II: John Biil- terworlh, Michael Halata. Boh Bell. Leonard Otie, Nicholas Beleff, Anthony Meyer, John Patrick Page, Jerry Phillips. ROW III; James E. Boivser, Arthur k. Muselman, Brent Griffin, Jerrold Mad- do . Peter Austin. Jerrv W. Bowser, Gene Rains. ROW IV: Nathaniel B. ' Riley, Rohert L. Frazicr, John Ames. Arthur (J. Rahe, James W. Anderson, Billy (i. Henderson. David J. Piepenhrok. HARNEY HUMMER Row I: lack Iramc. Ray I ' apai. Leonard (iraves, Arl Ghoiiiistek. Art I. Young, Oliver R. Nichols, Ted E. Swank. Phil S. Cohen. ROW II: Herhert E. Smilli. Dar ( ' l Ellis. George Tolsi)n. Howard Bennett. Jack arren, Sam Simmcrinaker, Paul Mutschlecner. Gharles Harrell. Charles Berry. ROW III: Leon Bendit. Frank Kmak. Ira Burn- stein. Donald (i. Bell (Sect, Charles C. Vernia. O. E. Yokley, Dan Bauman, Royie True . ROW IV: Wayne Truex, Richard Enochs, (ihcsler Kmak. John Ciocliina, (George Cnnnuings, John Anderson, John L. Shepherd, Rohert L. Ewhank (Gov.). ROW V: Jesse M. Hadley, (;. Rohert Sim- mons. Edward P. kult, Myron k. Kulle (Treas.), Donald L. Kramer ( Soc. Cli. ) . ' Kenneth W. Kramer, Sevmour Le ' in. 393 JENKINS ROW I: Joe Steve Pavloff. XTayiu- C. kiiipiie. Dun (lanlwcll. Stanley Wiin. Don A. Tahlicrt, Daviil Sniili ' V ((iov.), JoM ' pli Darrcl. Saiimcl Limllcv. ROW II: Riiliarcl D. Icrguson, Arllnir Red. FVed Van Eck, Ned i ' ,. Dcilil. F ' rank M. SMnirM(r . Jr.. Jack H. ElilM-l.r. Ki.l.anl (;. Tea ar. John II. Cl.v.laiid. Ilcil.nl O. (.rillilli ( .Sor. Cli.l. ROW III: (MTalti Erencli, (Jiarlcs Sicncr. Ha rronte. Reed ( ' .liaml)ers, Norman VI erry. W llliaMi S. I ' al- a-. Rirliard ( lanterhurv, Ervin Darling. Gordon IJdwyer (Sei. I. ROW IV: Lcland W. Snyder. Mil- ton 1. Riilhnian. lii ' n II. . ' liirwood. Dale E. Trnrax (Trias. I. Roliirt I). MrKrc. James E. Parent, Rohert C. I ' oslels. Justin 1). Jeffs, Hob Peterson. ROW : Rirliar.l W hallv. Jark 1). Eli.k. Donald P. Kin):. Paul E. Carlson. Cliarles 11. W iecand. Jack linoff, Paul Freund, Stuart Rrown. Row I: Rii ' liard Kipp, Nornjaii Sliplian, Torji lo . John Shafer. Ko;;er Mi W illiauis. Don l.ootiiis (Pres. ). John W. Killicriw, Ray Kom- enirh. Raymond l.oerih. James I ' . Simons. ROW II: Herman Hoyil (Ihililers. Raxmonil Itinjihani. llari I.oiii- Kaplan. ( !arl Arthur. (Miarli- Starr. John E. Williams. Ronald Reed (!rii . Donald 1. Cox. Kenneth Srhriionf;ost. illiam Riiduljdi, John Derv. Diane Sliepard. ROW III: J; s III Id. Riiharii liohinson. Kay Don Williaiiis. Ed- die A. kreienlirink, James W ri;;ht, Ron Peterson (Treas.l, Ronald R. Eifer. Jay lirauer, Marshall L. Severson. (diaries I). Severson. James F. Mat- thews, Roherl L. Williamson. Harold ( iohen. ROW IV: Donald T. Lelilam-. Joseph R. Kinj!. Richard A. liaum, Reiiler Krederixon ( Soe. Clh.), David Wavne Lnekett, Edward Rice. James Kcl- li . Ri.nalil J. Weaver, William H. Lynch. David R. Shookman, Marvin E. (iiiernsev, .Sanniel A. Pa lon. ROW V: Arnold Harhk ' nii lit (See.), I)a iil lluf;h Livingstone, Eild l.iimard Dieker- man, (rordon Ra rnond l ' ' raid e. Ileni ' John Fred- erick LeIYerts, Da id Arlhm- l-VrfiiiMm, Richard Edward Simko. R. David Hold. James Pliillij) Aside). Riihert StelVcn. Ronald Beiswanjier. LOWE 394 ROW I: Bob Goodrich (Gov.l, Philip Don Bowers, William J. Sampias, Rohert N. Michel, Lcrov P. Rchwald, Louis J. Cappas. James R. Rumple, Neil W. DcCoudres. ROW II: Thomas V. Langdon. Houald Ritter, Rohert Dorsey, Edwin H. Harrison, Elliott (!. Krash, Alviu J. Unick. Gene R. Baule, James McMullen, Jr. ROW III: Edwin Lasbury, Douglas Bright. Arthur Miley, Harvey Wrcde, Marshall White, Jr.. Jim 1). Hulicr. Rohert Tallman, Leon aldniun ( oc. Gh.), Joseph A. Borho. ROW IV: (;eorge E. Ilotlle. Stu Huffman iTreas.), Leiand E. Ott (Sec), Ja.k A. Marrhand, Larry N. Ikerd, Howard L. Holt. Bid) Dieckhrader, Don Carlino. ROW V: Daniel Dem- ler, Jimmie F. Bales, Lee A. Burton. Hi ' giualil H. (;ihl)s, Richard H. Reistter, J. Edward Young. Jim Arbuckle. NICHOLS PARKS ROW I: Ralph Alerkel, Dale Miller. Richard Andich, Jack Primich (Gov.), Al Moelleriug. Richard Kolt. David Schaefer, Dan Miller. R(  H: Ted Billiard. Harold Long, Fred Fetla. Charles Mood . Hulierl Scare). Larry Hoffman. John Pailson. Kolierl Dinari. Richard Elliott ( Trcas. I . Jerry Ly l. ROW III: Arthur Shanker. Thomas Kavada . James Murray (Sec), illiam John. ' -on. Robert Je sup, Jc- c I.atider-, Henr T.;md T . F,p Baca, David Polhemus, Duane Burnor. ROW IV: Keith Kester, James Sachs. Richard Gayde, James Potts, Edwin Byrd. Richard Sliipman, James Mor- ris, James Dickey. Theodore Hirsli, Byron Peter- son. ROW V: William Meyers, Eli Todoran, Thomas io horn ( Soc Ch.), Rohert Horlander, Robert Daisey, Peter Orlich. Joseph Yates. Gharles Sterretl. James Weber. 395 in ROLLINS KOW I: J. N. I ' iclion II, Don E. Lahnnaii, Horatio C. Sexton, Paul W. Gregg, Koz R. Wat- son, Charlie Fisher, Harold M ( ' larv. Paul A. Tinilierhike. ROW II: Joe I). Young. Rie C. Young, John E. Schaher, Jack Furr, John ( ' . Cameron ((iov. ). Owen Nowlen (Soe. Ch.), Don Horilers, John Stookey. Rohert Selilundl. Louis Zaragoza. ROW HI: Joe Gossett, Louis Gongwer. Reil Leslie, Jim Letsinger, Wade Organ, Edward lutsha v, Rodney Kleniing ( Sec. 1 . Ross Callahan, Donald G. Nutter. James Wolf. ROW IV: Thomas J. Mirhie, (ieorge (Jreen, Andrew J. ( !oucoulas, Lynn E. Ernest, Jarl Malwin. Dwain R. Loye, Dick Frichtl. Will.ur J. Eisner. Tom Giola . ROW V: R. D. Chaffee. Loren keilh (tampion, (iary Ash. William Riley. Mel Beeket, Boh Meadors. Ricardo Freeman, Robert St. John, Rohert Barger (Treas.). K() 1; Torn Punsky. Roy B. Cloud, Fred Keplogle, Jaine E. lionahooin, Ron Kroeger. Jim Concannon, Rohert 1). Bartels (Treas.), Paul A. Schneider ( ;oy.). HOW II: Charles Perry. Jon IgclriKin. (iharles llaudli ' y, Bernard Harris. Tom Lamhirl, W illnir Deiters. Rohert Stihs. ROW III: John Richard (]lements, Ridiert B. Fullou (Sec. I. Walter L. Baran, Frank J. Dopey, Jack E. Parry, Stey. ' W. Phillips, John Palmeri, Eyerett C. Tar- g.ll. ROW IV: Gerald Krantz. Paul R. Elli . Jr.. Charles Canfield (So . Ch.), Ronald C. Rindall, (iordon C. Jones. Peter J. Cappas, John L. Berg. ROW V: Ronald M. Lasley, Harry A. Ware. Jr., Paul Wozniak, Corky Haerle. Rohert I). Mullen, (ieorge Krauss, HI. John Wahnsiedler. RUTER 396 K( I: Frank Siiiitli, Cliailr.- McCroiy ( boc. :h.l, William l ' „(,| (Tr.-a .). Alli.-rt Barscli ( ;ov. ). Max Cavnc . Frank Myers (Sic), Don Cisnik. Kicliar.l M. (;oo.l. ROW II: Joe Root, fleini Scarltoroiifili. Koltert W. Mann, (iene I). (.arclner. Joe ( aliinier. Don limlianun. David li. Henry. Daxiil Hodjie. RUW 111: Riiliaril Gore. l ol ert Baker. Roy W. Await, Charles Holionih. John Frilsclile, Ronald Lan don. .Norman Saul, Fred Hacgerty. RUW IV: Don Lipselt, (;ene Johnson. Bruce lieihl, James Welier. (!liarles Wunseh. Theodore Weil. F:dward O ' N.ill. ROW : Tonj Buihanan, Phil Bart, Robert Duekworth, Maurice (lordell, Jaine.s Dmkworth, David Owens, John Vogel. STOCKWELL TODD ROW 1: George Cermak. Jr., Stan Sheets. Burke Whitaker, Jim Bro n ((iov.). Newt Schiller. Boh Minkow, B(di Knoll (Ireas. I. Roli rt Hnssiv (Sec). ROW 11: Rajah Elnakih, David Park. Richard M. Toldiin, Stephen H. (;iassley, Wil- liam Theodoros, Harvey Zuckerman, Rohert Fei- wcll, Vernon Luhr, Jerrv Hargis. Don Martinelli. ROW III: Bill Braunlin, Sam Schweitzer, Billy Brown, Jack Roonev. John Esche. F ' arl Fansler. Bill Diniian, Lee Tanner. Boh Vinneagc. ROW 1 : llerhert hramson, J(jseph II. (irant, Larry E. llolloua , konrad E. Wilcox. Anthony I). Paskewicz. (iharles E. Bush. Jr., William Forney (Soc. Ch.l. Allan Bond, Jack Denioss. ROW V : Curtis ( ' ooper, Jerry A. Hoelscher, William I. Ringham, Herhert P. Trier, Richard B. Post. Don R. Downing. Richard Ardcn Deutsche. James R. Brandt. W illiam L. Daugherlv. 397 Behind the Doors AtMRC 398 Over on ootllawn, there ' s a U-shaped build- iiiij where more than 400 men make their liome in Bloomington. The guys who Hve in the Men ' s Residence Center use some of the finest dor- mitory facihties in tlie country. They eat three big meals a day in their modern cafeteria. They have their own loiuige to lounge in and their own library to study in. All the comforts and necessities of home and school are right there. Open anv door in the long hallways. Maybe you ' ll see a card game. Mavbe voull see a couple of fellas working on a term project. Maybe you ' ll hear a heated debate on school, or sports, or sex. ou might look in on any of these scenes, or anv of a thousand others. 399 mr(Pboard of governors l!() I: Jim Calaliuii. Ira J. Ilirlan. Lawrcnir ( lliristiiri . DonaM l.iificl iS.i. ). Neil llarri.s ( l ' re . ) . (,u I ' .ll.firin. ' lli ( V.■l ' r.■. i . Bill I i liir. I ' aul (Jfurgas, John Pluimiier, Jr. KUW 11: (Charles 1 ' . lassa, Harold Fearon (Trfas.), Holicrl 1{. (look, David E. Htlni-. Holurt L. Horsley, David W. l alti oii. The Men ' s Residence Center Board of Governors is composed of the presiih ' nt. vicc-|)resid ' nl, and secretary of the Men s Quad- rangle, Rogers Center, and the Men ' s Residence Halls. ' I ' lie o(H ' ers of this board are elected by these students. The Hoard of (iovcrnors forms liie | olicy for all of ihe men ' s resident ' cs and works in co-opcralion with the Univcrsilv I ' lxcculive Board. The Board is stri ing to successfidly deNclo|( more co- ojjeration and fcllowhip among the men living in the dorms. A Governors Banquet was held in Novend er in honor of the governors and lo present llicni with kcv s. The high light of the year was the annual (Governors Rail and the crowning of a queen. Harold I ' caron. (iuN rillc rinclli. Neil Harris 1(1(1 FRIARS Getting ill stride willi llic ( iliri.-lmas s[iirit, tlic Friars poured forth niaxiiniini efl ' ort lor tlifir aiiiuial Vuletide Festival. They used start early. ha e fun. and leave as hite as possible for their key to a pleasant evening. Tlie program, started bv early comers, included mixers and dancing. Climaxing the evening was the presentation of gifts from the fellows to their girls. Santa (Hans was there as iiis usual jolly self and kept the group in gay spirits wilii merry songs. Entertainment, presented by dorm members, was a high light in the evening ' s festivities. Following the entertainment, everyone, with spirit in their eyes, and merriment in their hearts, joined in a fireside comminiitv sini;. Jerry Ruff. Gene Cramer, Paul Georgas, Frank Liiidley H(l 1: K:,liar(l A. AI.Nan.Iri . Konald J. Sto all. Jaiii,- A. Ilucliiall. Kiiiiuth Woodruff. Koliert Hilvew. Edwanl Larrison. Jr.. Kicliard I,. It.arh.  ;riie Cramer ( Sor. Cli.l. Clark R. Cridland. Jr. R( W II: (  ri ii Li-e. Kent McCaffrev. R Keller. Doiialil Flater. Tom Fleming, Pred Helnier, Frank Lindley, John P. Ward, Bill Luckey, Paul Georgas (Pres.). ROW ll an Richardson. Ronald Walker, Ray Thompson. J (dm Ramos, Manrx Kiser. F.dward Bakos. Harold Ignev. Ronald Statz, Arthur Wil- liams. ROW IV: (;eorge P. W atkins (Treas.), Neil Lane. Robert Yar- brougli, Jacoh R. Huffman, Philip Fox, Frank E. Powell, Frank Bryan, DarwintRjJS ance, Ronald Martin, Charles R. Wyttenbach (Sec.). 401 NORTH HALL BARONS We want a touchdown! This was tlie cry of the spectators watch- iiifr two foothall teams wlio were scrimmaging on the Drill Field the morning of the game hetween Indiana and Michigan State. Defending one goal line were the Thetas, and we, the Battling Barons from Nortli Hall, defended the opposite goal. Tliat day. the Barons were the greatest hohhiers in the history of touch football. Eadi lineman had his feel encased in linrhip sacks, and one hand tied behind his l)ack. Team members of tlie backfield tied their feet together with enough rope to allow one twelve-inch step at a time. The game progressed with penalty after penalty. Yi lienever a Theta or a Baron struggled close to pay dirt, the goal line was moved back several feet. After a thrilling hour and a half the game ended in a ()-() tie. Dick Pile. Daniel Bosse. Bob Cook IU) V I: Clii.C.lmiii; I li.iiri.:. J.il.ii H,.llii.,(k. Jn,. ),ni . Neil D. n.ii.hill. Diiiiii ' l lii sM ' . Don J.M ' ihin. MiiiJiiii ' Kid-. Itirlijid JokImii. Willi. im l.unn. HOW 11: Kdv Sliiiiii u. W IIIIjiii rM l ii. Itnlinl (.illiiKiii. I u|;cn- I : m lid. I url SliiMipcl. Moliiil liai:i li. Jiiliii llimiildii. Wairiii lliroy. Ilirlicrl l)i il-c,M. (,.iiil(l J;iiMi-. U( 111: liaiiiiv Joiilari. ( liiChik i liciiii};. liiriiuril 15rii , ullir Sliaiigluir b), Mirliarl is. ) .urik, £f]y)i ' liircj, William lliiil-.in. Mini Ki.l i,l. K(i lioci-r.v. Jam.- lima. HOW l : Itiiliar.l D.ilriio. ( liai li- Is.IIn. l.aiM. ' ilcr MrmU. KiKvaiil Clalk. HoImiI Itiis.cir. ha lillii-. li.ili.-il l{c r l. Jaiiii llii aii imi . Cliai l. Daliliii. Hn : liidiaiil l{ij;j; . Ma (.la.lHi. Ixavmoml . ' liadrr. ciiii Krall. Hirlianl kiriilz. Doyle l[;iir . liiiliard I ' ilr. William Kamman. Holifil l ouk. 402 WEST HALL III I I ROW I: Richard Brunot (Treas.), Bruce Kullen. Bob Logan (Soc. Ch.), Johnson,! Peter L. Bates (Sec), Eddie Ansai. Charles P. Massa (Gov.), Jerry V. A. Leslid llaiiner, Robert L. Peake. ROW II: (Jordon Walker. Leroy E. Arnold. John Col Don A. Hover. Charles E. Mason. Bob J. Compton, Dan V. Smith. Bob Whiteheq M. Weber, William Thompson. Jerome S. Sacks. ROW III: Ben (Charles Black, atts, Louis Onstott, William J. Judy, Kenneth L. Schermer, Lester E. Inias G. Millea, Francis J. Piper, David H. Chung, Eugene jW IV: Stewart Deutsch, Harold Fearon. Leonard Cohen, Dick Sowasli. Robert Craig. Philip Schwimmer. James B. Jiead Fox. ROW V: Richard Reed, Robert Couts, James IHarris, Robert Egenolf, Tom Scherschei, Howard Givel. A well-known I. U. pastime — picnicking — was the choice for the first social event of the year as we Trojans and our dates headed for McCormick ' s Creek State Park. Once the destination was reached, food was first on the profirain. Tlien the talent hegan. One lean, lanky Trojan had hroujiht his like — for what ' s a picnic without a uke? His striinimiii arm lifted the crowd into a sitiging mood. Later on. the carpet was rolled, or rather swept aside, and a hill- top liop began. On the sidelines a fortune telling counselor revealed the past, present, and future to curious couples. All too soon it came time to leave, and with drowsy eves we returned to the pressing atmosphere of the campu.s, coinpletelv satisfied witli our excursion. Dick Brunot, Bruce Kullen, Charles Massa 403 CAVALIERS KUW 1: l-rii( -I K aiis, lord liiiiun. Uoliril Krowiok, Frank Hall (Sec. I. Jo epli Uodarl. Joliii Elmore. Jack Mocliairifr, Klorian Helinski, Dick Allx-rslianlt. KOW II: Kicliard Juhnstoii. Donald G. Sharp, John Datin, W illiani H. Mcl ond), ls.111- iicth Brady, Keitli Isenogle, John (!. Lindh . James D. Crow, Konald N. Mora. Kichard M. Monte. KOW III: Jack SelU-rs. I.cKo I icman. IhoMia.-, Dclph. Boll . ' toik. Jaiiio U,U , . Hi l ' o«cll. (,uv IVUefirinelli (Prcs.). William Fov, Art Wright, ' Mike Warren, Jim (:ollin . KOW IV: (ieor e Hayes. George Schlenker, Kon Galkins iTreas. ), Donald E. Wilhnan, Bernard Streets, Earl Young. John Moenning, W allir Ilorenl. Jaino Stringlield. Earle Jolinson. KOW ' I: Sherman Naftzger, Eric Rishcrg, Ber- nard IVtric, Johnny Gollins, Michael Kyan, Wil- liam H. James. Paul K. Stone, Ira J. Hertan (Gov.), Mack McKinzie. KOW II: Kohert Lee Kiley, Michael Bit-Alkha , W ' alter Bernstein, Kay I . Voelkel, Norman (i. Wagner, Jim esel, Lou Zolpro kv. Dun Ko . Boli Fisher, Paul W einand. KOW III: John J. (iailiuatti. Conrad J. Kelleher. John K. Hamhene, John J. Young. V illiam E. Hall. Jack S. Koselak. Ted J. Logan, K. Leon Fueger, Donald W. McClarwev, Jack ( ' ,. Kihel. KOW IV: Paul J. Bohney, Tillman B. Buggs. John V,. Skomp, Charles E. Jones, Donald A. Erickson, Norman E. Smith. Carl E. Van Dorn, Fred E. Wilson. William W. Walker, Alan H. -Sands (Treas.), Konald S. Sand (Seel. KOW V: Leon W. Kelleher, Marvin J. Koilwick. Ber- nard S. Beck. James I). Bain. Donald K. Young. Jack B. Jacks. BUCCANEERS 404 K( I: John Molodet. Lawrence Cliristner lPre .l. James Leontia(le , Donald Giipel, Gor- don G. Hendev. Jr. I Soc. Gh.l, Tliomas E. War- rick. Nedo L. Uliassi. K0  ; II: Manfred Kalin. Harold Bratlon, Ted Dzniak. Allan Owen, (ienc (.ibson, Don Slandiford (Trcas.), John Wood. ROW III: Whizzer White (Sec), Ken Mattson, George Ourada, Ken High, Donald W. McClarney. Leonard Bast. Dennis Dunn. ROW IV: Milton Leontiades. Harley F. Rolfe, Richard Klingin- sniith, William H. Schlundl, Paris D. Franz, Burke H. Scott, Ben W. Golglazier. SOUTH HALL B WEST HALL H ROW I: Robert Archer, Keith Prichard, J. Brad- ley Patrick. Denny D. Weber, John W. Boyles, Thomas A. Brown (Soc. Ch.), John G. Hurley, H. Joseph Cronin, Charles W. Link. ROW H: James Sidell, Bernard Kaplan, Donald Shaner, Chuck Calhoun, Paul Greene. Sam Shine, Robert Davis, Dale Ehrlich, Paul Bartholomew. James Donahoe, Tom Hoemig. ROW III: Jack B. Zollinger (Treas. ), Jerry D. Parker, Steve Wagner, James Easter, Fred Trainer, Hal INIcCrum, Dave Cop page, John Dobbins, Paul R. Lee, David D Prentiss, Anthonv R. D ' Abbracci. Joseph C. De Johnette. ROW IV: William 1). .Savola, David W, Pattison (Gov.), James W. Hertzberg, Lowell C Doty, Tycho Christensen. Dale Bottom, George Hockett, William E. Chess, Joseph M. Wood, James A. Burris, George E. Hook. 405 WEST HALL IV ROW I: Jerry Gruiniiiell, Charles Kaii. Earl Blaneliard, Paul Hanashiril, Koliert Lee W hilsoii (Sec), Mike Dagiie. ROW II: Jim Calaliaii (Gov.), Pele Calm, Bill Raiiiiiiell, Paul W. Gause, auplm K. Adams J. C. Mii(ai(l. KOW III: An- thony l) Ath. Jim Oshorne, Marsh Jones (Soe. Ch.l. Donald Andrews, Phillip Wiles. ROW I: Kero SpirolT. Thomas Hay, Duane Gonier, Thomas Lvneh, Roszell Mark, Edward Isherg. Thad Zajdej, Edward Kaweeki. ROW II: Charles Daly, George Patrick, Edward H. Mc- I.auphlin, Rill Taylor, James C. McCain. Richard L. Button (Treas.), Gahra Sadik (jarhavi, Jim Boyle. ROW III: David E. Helms (.Sor. Ch.l, B. M. McMillan, Alhert J. Wilson. W illiam Murray Bain, Ronald Hamilton. Rohert K. Rich. Frank It. Parks, Rohert L. Horsley (Gov.). SOUTH COTTAGE GROVE 406 ROW 1: Uavid A. Miller (Sec), Bob Myers (Pres.), Robert R. Vinson, Wray A. Finillay, Art Panousis, Lcwellvn II. Pratl. ROW II: Robert C. Meier (Treas.), Dick (Janij), Joe Fabian, iJill Shadburne (V.-Prcs.), Makolni Ebaugb, Roy E. Speck. ROGERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS HICKORY ROW 1: James H. Scofield, James R. Hampton, Ch.), Boyd L. McCulloush (Treas.), Joseph Jaek I). Spindler, Roger O. DeHnilrr. Jobn l . Brown. Kenneth Easterdav. Joe M. Moriez, Glenn Stevens. Ike H. Strain. Mabolni Ebauiib ((;ov.). A. Wells. IJnW II: JariM- E. Snu|ip. ( ibarl.s . Hjder (So(. 407 EAST V 95 ROW 1: William K. Pi tzele, Donald K. Rose. Ed- inund E. La ko ski (Sec), William V. Clicrok. J. Peter Ahlgriiii. Victor Brown, Roy E. Spetk (Pres.). Richard Trover, William Kot .an. James Brand. ROW II: Glen Emery, Jerry Bender. Jack Sliively, Casey Burns, illiam Gill, Maurice l,a - nmn, Rolterl Burnett, Harold Severns, Roliert K. Sonimer. ROW III: Ken McDiffetl, Herman Denstorff. Donald X ' i . Allen (I ' reas. I, John Roetker, Paul Ralz, Roherl J. Koelker, Boh Ehrick, Boh Benson. Al Atkins, John J. Vieira. ROW IV: Clif Andersen, Don Omori. Rohert Kaley. Richard Smenner, Ricanhi lirpi. Moose W allerhouse. Houston . wenson. (HIT DuBrcvil, Joe Jiernalh. ROW I: William J. Kattcr, William S. Lee. Jr., Michael Mezey, Ronald Willelt, John Szanvl, Joe R. Hathaway, Don Wolf. ROW II: Elhert L. Mc Daniel (Trcas.), Kenneth D. Gihson, Rohert J. Brady, Paul White, Arnold Heiser, David M. Lcrncr (Sec.), Richard A. French, Douglas J. Wilson. ROW HI: Carl E. Williams. David A. Miller, Phanit Chaiseri, Rohert R. Vinson. Bruce S. Cowen. Jack W. Stader, Ralph II. Shciolcr, (iary I ' ittenger. ROW IV: Art I ' anousis, Lal ' or- rest (Earner, Dick (lamp ((Jov. I, Stephen Sienko, Harold Zimiricrman. Malcolm Burk, Michael Hreha. WEST V ! ! 408 ROW I: Joseph Kattcr, Maslafa Jaf, I ' aul Biiiai, Ronald Nii ' kerson, Sleplu ' ii Jaoobsoii. MeKin Logan, Franklin Reiilli (Sor. Cli.). Roliert Jack- son. James L. Sniitli, Hcrl) L. Vogel. Delano McMiUin. ROW II: Dale Rogers, Don Smith. Mar- tin Shapiro. Ray J. Moore, Alan Nieolay, Wray Findlay ((iov.), Boh Myers. Dick Schreilier. George Berry, George Smith. ROW III: Maurice Meyers, William Tiernan, John M. Huhhard, Wayne Z. Woodworth. Robert C. Meier (Treas.), Gary Flauni, James A. Lanz, (ieorge E. Hershnian, Robert G. Stouse, Donald M. Suggs. ROW IV: Paul Alan Jasper, Robert L. Stohler, Kenneth W. Nasli, Donald T . Leininger, Wilbert L. Pidsler, Hugh Husband, Jr., J. Norris I ' rederick, Josi ' ph Baranko (Sec), Lew Bruce, Bernie Rekus. EAST W ! 9 WEST W r n ROW I: Edward Clark, Kenneth Bunk, John Wall, Arthur Ornelas, Clyde Huffman. Charles Zeller. Ted .Sumara, Ozzie Baumgartner. Mike Lalaeff, Bol) Williams, James Yao. HOW 11: Leo Filzsimmons, Roy Whitenian, R(d erl Witter, James Viater, Robert Heck, Dale Burgess, Wil- liam Bazler, Edward Sloskv. Rex Ready. James Seheffer (See.), Victor Cira. ROW III: Richard Dusseau, Robert L. Vi Oodard, Alexander Ruiz, Harley Saihs, Charles McCafferty, Robert High- lie Id, Don Karlow. Arthur Clauson, George John- son, Bill Shadburne (Gov.), Joseph Pillman. ROW IV: Ml Ivin Burwell, John Maniiya, George Briggs, Donahl Horan, Robert Fattore, James Hill. James Martell (Treas.), (;. Ronald Kern. Harry Haller, Joe Fabian, Hayward Reynold s, (ieorgc Jefferson. 409 E L E C T E R N I E   « -T 5 ' FRATERNITIES • SORORITIES .- - ■- « if Q ■%i ' WSfA,, - ' 5 - • PANHELLENIC I ' lic Iniliaiia University I ' aiilicllt ' iiic Association is an ori;anization consislini; of two members from each sorority. Last year it organized all tlie j)le(lge trainers, and this year it orfjanized tlie social chairmen I ' roni each sorority ' . With such movements, it approaches its purpose of unitiuf!; sororities more eloselv and actin ; as a f;ovcrnini; body in their common problems. One of tlie more ini|)( rlanl functions is to rei;ulate rushing rules in sucli a way as to f;i c each sorority and each riishee an equal chance. During Greek eek, Panhellenic awarded three scliolarsiiips to niend)ers of the organization based on need and activity witliin Pan- hellenic and their own iiouse. It is striving to receive again the cup as Indiana ' s best Panhellenic Association. ■L iN iPl V W - 1 jf ' i M ri IVl HH Jean Smith, Dee Sliumm, Peggy Biuiton. Joanne Bennett, Gloria Riesen, Marilyn Wheeler K(I V I: Kull. Woods Etiza Wricley, Janet Viney. Ma ie Kil}:iis. Joan liiifcr. Elizalirtli Gardner. Sue Ko};ard. K ( II: Jonnie kinsey. Janet l(u;;:iri. lieliii Mekee. Nancy Marling, (iloria Riesen. Marilyn Ceifiler. Mary HoBSffiS. HOW III: .Sue Sliarp, Jo Ann IhUlrorii. Martha kerelier. Naney II}|att, ] i)riria Garter, Lcnora Epstein, Jean Zuekerhcrg. 411 PANHELLENIC RUSH CHAIRMEN ROW I: Dorothy J. Taylor, Mary Dreier, Marlene enberg, Joyce Robert?, Carolyn Knoll, Charlotte Sullivan, Barbara Schubert. Sue Weller. Georgia LeN-y. ROW III: Joyce McGee, Pat Vioni, Velia Fnlp, Susie Fisher. ROW II: Elinor Grissoni, Rodriguez, Gloria Kaszniarek. Blanche Cochran, Carolyn Kupfercr, Barbara Redding, Ruth Lind- Virginia Francis, Elaine Goldman. |{( 1: Carol Circle, (;innie Douglass (V.-Pres.), jian Iarliii, Irene Duzy. Jam ' Hinds. ROW II: Jane Raake. Joan Slaker, Barbara .Mien (Sec. I, Sue Roniey, Barbara Hasler. ROW III: Carol Overdorf, . nn Noonan (Pres.), Luan Lawson (Treas.), Sue Pope, Shirley Morris. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC 412 ALPHA CHI OMEGA Announced h a Irimipcl lantarc. (our Olde English Heralds entered the dining hall of a nu ' u ' s housing unit. The messenger stepped forward, unrolled a parehnient scroll, and read an in- vitation to the annual Alpha (.hi Omega OWe I ' yninw Sl(}rie Bookc Ualle. Seseral davs later we Alpha (.his and our dates, who stepped into the pages of a ten foot high story book, were no mere college students. Instead, the |)eople of Never-Never Land filled our Jordan Avenue Balle Roome. Pinocchio and Peter Pan were there with the Pied Piper of Hamelin and two white cats, not to mention Little Miss Muffet and Scarlet (]) Hara. Portraits of IVIother (ioose and her children hung on the walls, aiul King (ajIc reigned on his throne. And for this special dance, (Cinderella stayed out till twelve-thirty. Barbara Bullock, Nanc Kasdorf Hailing, Mary KOW I: Mary Ann Kei;;u )n. Doris I ' apkc. Ann Morrow (Sic). Sally Belli Luiiil, Rosemary Ancliii, Sue IkiMwin (V.-l ' res. ). Donna Seliavey, Shirley Shaw. Mill Hiishoiif;. (iloria Wood, Cynthia Younj;. KOW II: Marguerite Van Arsilall. Mary kasdorf (Treas.  , Rosalys Buckles. Barhara Beldon, Barhara Bullock, Nancy Ilartinj; (Pres.), Betty Lou Stephenson, Mary Jane Huffer. Julia .Ann Burch. Barhara Anne Gruhhs. Barhara Owings. BOW III: Mary Dilgard. Betty Beeves. Betsy Turner. Jiancile Dciiiglierix, . anc Kichards, Edna May Ingles, Jean Sriiilh. I ' at I ugar, Jan Butler, Susan Spencer. Naney Miller. KOW IV: Marcille Malln-, Janice Axsoin, Marilyn Baldridge, Joyce Koherts, Sally Clifford, Lui Jean Kmry, Nancy Smith, Naney Underhill, Patsy I ' attou. Jane Da isson. ] OW ' V: Marjorie C. Uavis, Janet Blades, Evelyn Olander, Pal Busk, Marilyn Rufe. Gretcheii Riee, Jane Hinds. Ellen (iohle, Marjory Purrtdl. (!oiinie Campbell. 413 I ALPHA DELTA PI ROW I: Elise Wrigley (Pres.), Martha Lois Myers, Maifiir Low ' li rmilk, Mrs. Draper Ltilz. Naiicv Hojiobooni (See.), Jane Splclc. Jackie Wright. ROW II: Mary Mas a k. Kcli.rta Krkharl (Trtas. 1, lbertii Olsim. Albiiia Maiyauskas, Norma Jean Johnson, Mary Jane Oa idSQiu Uernice Joy Alliss. ROW III: Lynetle Clarke, Alpha I ' oulos, Virjiinia Galik. Dorothy Stanieh. Velia Rodriguez, (!arolvn Madilox, Carol Overdorf. HOW iV: P ' .clilh Mace ( V.-Pres. ) , Hulh Waggoner. Lueille Murovieli, Mina Sniitli, Marilyn Line. n225CE2 New cenliirv, ticw Iriiditioii, we A. D. Pis decided last January as we coiiiiiit ' iiioraled llie Ix ' jiiniiiiif; of our sorority ' s second luui- dred years. (Iiih fl inlfrlinic was llie reside c left our Slow Hii ;erale Kizz cocktail party to dance in a truly Alpha Delta I ' i seltiuf; of blue aiul while at the Graham Hot(d. The scene was a forest of snow-laden pines glisteninf; in the blue lifrht. Featured enl ' rtaiu ' rs fi r us nif;htclul hi ' rs were fiirls from the chapter, who performed heueath a hui;e hluc artificial diamond symbolizing our pin. A buffet supper coiuplctt ' d the eveninf;. We foiuid our names on candle snowmen and sealed oursehes around small tables to « njoy delicious food after the daiu ' c. Alpha Delta l ' i s second cciilurv f;ol oil ' lo a fj;ood sl.ul al llic Mel.i Mplia ( ' .li;i|i- ler. didoni, Klise W rijile , Mlieria Olson HI ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Found a Utile oyster — Donn in the sea, — It grew a little pearl — As pretty as could be. — Left the little oyster, — Took the little pearl, — And put it in the pin Of the Alpha dam girl ... Ami this little pearl wliicli means so imieli to us serves every May- as the motif (or our s| riii i formal. This vear we read Alpha (lamina Delta I ' earl Prelude ' in the pearl-like lifrhts which shone over the fish net eanopied porch of the chapter house. And with our escorts we stepped through a gray and |)ink ovster shell into the sea. Old IVeptune himself could not ha e surprised us as we danced on the ocean ' s floor under a ceiling of blue waves. Ev- erything was there — starfish, sea weed, a sunken pirate ship, and a moss-covered cavern. Each of us saved a white balloon pearl as a reminder of the dance and the Alpha Gam friendships it sitrnified. Joanne Crosby, Mary Carol Dressel, Marty Root KOW I: Marihii W .lU j - i .l ' ].. .i. J., .111 l ltnuiiv Marli Miffcn, Haniiali lirowii. Ann Whist-nliunt. Dianne Angold, Jean Farrar. ROW II: .Sue Bogard (Pres. ), Donna Dagenhart, Francie Ritterskanip, Jean Jackson, Tarol Rawlings. Marjorie A. Lewis. ROW III: Barl)ara Lucas, .Anne Holes (Sec), Susie Fislier, Annette Pla ke, Peggy Ann Werner, Marilynn Allen. HOW IV: Beverly Ann Galiimer. Jeannine Schniidl. MaiilMi Manjii]-. Pats ( ilark, Jacfiueline Paul, Martha Jane Root. ROW V: Mary Carol IJresstI (Treas. ), Nancy Stuart, Maxine ( olien, Jo Hart, I ' at Dixon. Joanne Ooshy. 415 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA (ionfetti-filletl hiillooiis. pink and •;reen streamers, and i trailiiigs created the settiiij; foi our Al|dia Kappa Alpha spriiifr formal in honor of the ne N pledjies. l)ancin : around a hu ie f;old and black mask, a replica of the smaller ones which each of lis wore, we were too excited to really enjoy the decorations. Then the pledges, the Ivies, made their debut and announced the King and his court. The coronation ceremony was soon over, and the new royalty was serenaded with Alplia Ka|)|)a Alpha ' s My Ideal. Tau alums who had returned for the celebration joined in. and the Union Building fairly rocked with melodies from That Ole A. K. A. Spirit. hat pledge could ever forget a debut made in that setting of Mardi Gras Madnoss in Ivyland? Doris Keyes, Uelores Burton, Nornia Carter HOW I: Cluirliilli ' Miiloni ' . CaKiKii Maird. Jciiii Maji i HMriiir (;ray. Anna Mar anl W alk r. aii lalla Malllicuv KUW II: Jra ncl-. Illnni Gri .soiii, l) li ri liarlrr l .-l ' i .), ItluiK ' lic I,ain ' (.Stc. Bida Kcjcs, t Doris Kryi-s. 1{( III IncIIIi ' l.i liclioui iic. (, mii(Ii)I.mi lliiiM. .Nimiia I.a«iiMii- Miirliiira laxlur. Wiliiia |{aili . Noiiiia Carhr (I ' rcs.). 416 ALPHA OMICRON PI I KOW I: Marilyn MoCoy, Nancy Waddell, Phyll Wallace, Mazie Kilgus Green, (Pres.), Mrs. Ruth Morris, Jan Pearcy. Ruth Jones. Dorothy Spiro, Mara- Jenny (ij jane Parker. R0% II: Noranette Hall. Ainir Jane (!rane, Lynn Thomas Major IJl (Treas.), Jean Hayes. Dorothy Cox, Marilyn Arhuckle. Donna Meade. Carohn Juanita Barwick. ROW HI: Dolores Herron. Yolanda Earl. Barbara han, Mar;J Russell, Barbara Morgan, Marylee Saner, Kathryn Steinwedel, Beverly Runimel. ROW IV: Cliarlolle Smith, Shirley Sanborn, |)rough. Pat O ' Day. Marilyn Riser, Dorothy Allis, Bailee ' at Vioni. ROW V: Virginia Varner, Nancy Howard, (nil, Marian Ehrhanlt. Ann Leist (V.-Pres. I, Carolyn Calla- Robertson. Georgi Graves. Shoes off was the order of the (hiy for the A. O. Pi Stocking Stumble, a jeans atid phiid shirt affair, where all shoes were deposited at the door. Giiardiiiji the house were two seven foot dmiiiiiies ap- propriately arhed in farmer outfits. Tall dates had a little difficulty in elinihing throiif;h tiie entrance, a small iiole in the heel of a large cardboard argyle sock. Inside, a combo provided the music while a scarecrow, perched in the patio pool, placidly surveyed the dancers. During intermission the house rocked with square dancing as a professional caller paced us through the latest sets. ' Twelve-twenty found the leaf roof over the patio pool sagging and the jack-o-lanterns burning low, as several frantic dates still scrandjled for their shoes. Lynn Thomas, Ann Leist, Mazie Kilgus 417 I ALPHA PHI ROW I: Georgia Fulp, Patricia Kelsey, Jane Meloy, Phyll Mc.1. Vir- ginia Maas, Barbara Benient, Joy Wilson, Helen McKec ( i . KOW II: Margaret Anne Axe, Janice Marie Hirrlilee. Naniy Kinzka, Marilyn Murphy, Virginia Merring, Patty Cotton, (;arol Ann llawk, J j ' ) Kasli- ner (V.-Pres.). ROW III: Judy Sorrells, Shirley Goff, Mari B heeler, Ann Barton, Eloise Haugh. Marian M. Crawford, Mary M. McKee, Caro- lyn Prickett. ROW IV: Bunny Williams, Mavis Davis, Mickey Carter, Jane Helmus, Marjory Ulricli, Borniie Reece. Leanne Irwin. ROW V: Allene Eyestone, Judy Wade, Joan Gustin, Phyllis Willinghani, Janet Billz (Treas.), Barbara Bauer, Beverly Buckingham, Dorothy Overpeck. 3 Moving (lay may not be a liaj)py one in many homes, but tlii ' Se|)teinl)er Saltirdav when we Alpha Phis left Rogers ( enter (or our rebuilt ehapter house was certainly a joyous one. For two weeks the impressive limestone and redwood structure on Third Street had luidergone daily inspection. An Oh, look! and a How beautiful! had always been followed by a hen do we move? Tlien the day came and witli it. confusion. W hat woidd we have done witliout the Delta (liiis ami their cars ' And after they had treated us to lunch, we all rested and Mstcncd to the iNotre Dame ganu ' . (Construction began in April. I ' Ml, and ct)n- tinued luitil October. Our second big day came, calling for a cele- bration. Aiul c«debrate we did, with open house for the whole universitv. Tills began one of our most glorious years. Helen Mclvce, Aancy kashncr, Jauct Uillz 418 ALPHA XI DELTA On a sunny day in April, the Al| lia Xi Delta house was in a turmoil. Members were rummaging briskly through dresser drawers and whisking articles of clotiiing out of closets. The oc- casion for this commotion was the White Elephant Sale, which was staged to collect money for their National Philanthropic Fiuid which furthers the Brown County I ' roject. This fund provides money for the Health Center there and is used in the schools. The girls eventually got down to the serious business of bidding, when one of the girls gasped ! Some of the more industrious searchers had taken clothing from the rooms without permission. One gal was forced to bid S3. 00 for a cherished party hat which had cost her .$1.00 originally. Since it was for a good cause, they didn ' t mind, and the sale was a success. Ruth Lindenberg, Emmabelle Kern, Jon- nie Kinsey ROW I: Rachel Slagel, Bunny Schwass (V.-Pres. ), Rutli Lindenberg, Hrtsy Ann Pugsley, Sue Ellen Armstrong, Mary A. I ' earcy, Jean Zoe Siiiilh, M. Lou Huddleston, Joan Ewing, Alice Kinast. KOW II: Elinor Looniis, Jean TuUerrow, Harriett Gray, Mary Chester, June Simpson, Mary Akers. Ruth Bodle, Katherine Bourne, Ann Bartol. ROW III: Mary Jane Hric, Martha Cantwell, Jonquil Kinsey (Pres.), Joan Nichols, Zoe El Kvelyn Dewhirst, Donna Kortenber, M. Jane Mailers, A. Jeanni ne r . Joan HoflFman. ROW IV: Portia J. Lyon, Marilynn Wolk, Patrii ia E. Lucks. Janice McBride. Margaret Sullivan, Marilyn Crane, ElizalMih Pillz, Madalyn Pinnick, Lucy Anne Young. ROW V: Martha Lieli, Judy l)( rris, Beverly Wells, Margaret Lawrence, Mary Torrence, Sylvia L|jji| port, Jo Anne Wood (Sec.), Esther Alcorn. 419 CHI OMEGA No more laughing;, no more fun — Kindergarten lias begun. This was definitely not the byword when the doors to tlie little red school- house swung open for the Chi O Kindergarten dance November 10. The little girls — the ones under five-foot-two — were very convinc- ing in patent leallier Marv Janes and middy blouses. It was the six- footers in short pants nnIio caused our giggles. At recess time play was the thing. The teacher ' s pets stuck to quiet tilings like Drop the Handkerchief, but there was a fast game of Hopscotch for the rowdies in the crowd. Each pigtail-pidler received a toy baseball bat labeled C.hi O Kindergarten and a heart on which his initials and those of his date were carved. From the wrist of each of us little girls hung a big red apple dance program made of felt. No, indeed, no one even minded that this was a Saturtlay class, and not a cut was reported foi the evening. Jeanne Davies, Carolyn W arner, Gloria Riesen l ( I: (,l..ri;i n. Hi.M-n (I ' r.-s.K Mary Lou Hrck. Uurl.a. i Ml Itillv I.. I ' oilir. liarliaru Hrall. Ji)an ( lliriiowi-lli. Jn I .i r lyi) llol XFaiiha I ' .rcasDii, W ilii.a liii li. Sliiil.v lla-Mll. Alii. .1. .m Hii-. HOW II: It.tly J(i ManiM-y. Virjiiiiia I l.-liViilMJii. Marllvri Wjl K CaiMJ (roiiMT, Yviiiiiii ' Joiio. Dill l ' i |i]i. lima .Sari lil. Jaiir (.I Hl . Janii Skclly. Su aii l ' ( nir . KOW III: Kiilli Kill. MaiU l ' i ' llil. H (.rifllii Carolyn Warner ( ' l ' ri ' a .l, Jarkir . lovcr, (Carolyn l ' rlrrM i H ' ir H Hurliui I lliii. Iiaii|;li. . ' Iiaron Aarmi. (iarol Krrr. Slirila riiiiiiuis. I{( ) IN: Janiia ir«lyi lloliHi . aiiri-, Mary Jii Mili . M:ir iiii Trliaii. Milliriiit lliiilz. Mary Droiir, III-. HOW (iiiirfiraiiiia Tnlripw. Itailiara nii (iair. Jaiir ltarin (Sit.), Dovcy laiiiKii (iliaMin. Mary l.ir Vii iisliiu-. U() : Joaiiii Mr Alpiiir. I. my Haiili. I-. Jaiiiir .Sii ic llariim, Kuy W clih. Dilmrah lloa}:. I.iirillr I.iim miilir. Jraiinr ) (.rilllii. Davies (V.-l ' rcs.), Nancy ( arMin, Harliura D • or. Harliara lain, ir Holla- 120 DELTA DELTA DELTA I K(l I: .Naiii Si liiiil .iii . Marilsii Waldorl. AIiir Cuiiiioii, .NaiK Kikrirli. Sriieail. Aiiiiys Fisher, Patriiia Lewis, (iarol Kaslow, Suzanne Love, Valerie H Katliy Me(!lain. Ellen Cash. Sue eller, Jerrie Holmes, Peg Hadlcy, Reheeca Louise Arnett, Lyndall Hoo|)in};arner. ROW II: Phyllis Hiatt, Joan Marilyn Doihls. liarliara Hasler. Mary Alter. Barbara Iliiks, Alice Pearey, Mary Judy TuJ Harris. Jaiut Ludy. Rita Leslie, Donna Bissey, Crystal Craig, Shirley Joan RuJ nn Hollanil. Jo Ann True. ROW III: Kay Armstrong, Natalie (Graham, Barbara Jo Drayci ( .Pres.l, Ell.n Hall. Dorothy Dougherty (Treas.). Margie llanccxk. iilaim- W oil, Iredila Potts. Domui Kitman, |i. Naney Ruck. ROW IV: Gerry Maddox. Wilda Hendry.x, Anton, Martha L. Reavis, Nancv Root, Diane W hiltakcr. ' Motte, Jo Ann Ihlstrom (Pres.); BIythe Mildner (See.); Betty Morris. ROW V: Jackie Abraham. Carol Wooden, hb, Iary Lane Storen, Ann Campbell, Dee Ann Je.ssup, Iter. Joan Joyce, Betsy Sue Curry, Ann Williams. Each spring eighty-eight chapters of Tri Deh throughout the nation award scholarships to girls who show individual merit, need, and promise of becoming valuable citizens. Our Delta Omicron chap- ter combined in the Pansy Breakfast, the presentation of the schol- arships with a bridal fashion show. Among the guests were the senior women with the highest accumulative average from each housing unit. The affair got under way with the introduction of engaged women and tlie announcement of their wedding dates as they stepped throus!;!) the traditional Pansy Ring. Members of Delta Delta Delta modeled a beautiful and practical spring bride ' s trousseau. The presentation of the seventy-five-dollar scholarships was the climax of this wortli-wliile Tri Dell tra(Htioii, the Pansv Breakfast. Jo Ihlstrom. .Jo Drayer, Dotty Dougherty 421 I DELTA GAMMA ROW I: Allcne White, Carol ( .li(-alliaiii, Jane Tarr. ( .lrin|ICT|i f:lass Joyce Moore, Lorcla Eiiterliiie, Barbara Cox. Susan Kl( iueyer, I ' eggy Anne Bunton (V.-Pres.). ROW II: Lois Nicholson, Itolierta Inlow, Kalhy Owens, Sallie Fosdick, Nancy Wysong, Corene Dye. ,l;iue Fri inger, Marilyn Burnett, Jo Anne Ehner. ROW III: Barbara H. ddtnt Linda Harrison, Betty A. Bauer, Drudy Ringo, Susie Mathias, Barb Bl° l ' (Treas.), Anila Al.lxitt (Sec), Sally Lu ry. ROW IV: Ann Barlow, Barbara Bcuttir, Myra Johnson. Shirley Detrick, Lydia Brown. Betty Foster, Julie Standish, Cynthia Gift, Becky Sue Isoni. ROW V: Janet Morgan (Pros.), Barbara Sachs, Sara . nn Elliott, Sibyl Gray. Mary Haglind, Virginia Rodebeck, Laurale Rozelle, Rosalind Brown, Jo Hardy. D. G. fathers were surprised last fall lo receive (for liii ' ery first timel cheeks, signed by tlieir daughters, payable lo llieiii. for the sum of a very good lime. All cliecks ver ' lo he cashed tiic week end of November 17 at llie Delta Gamma house. All of the second floor was transformed into a men ' s dormitory and in less than an iiour after the time of arri al. the smells of shaving lotion and pipe smoke I ' oinpietcK dominated all lingering traces of perfinne. The dads s|)ent a l ns Satnrdav going to the Michigan . lale game, lo the C.oimlry (.lid for dinner, and out with their daughters for the evening. Still later, they witnessed a pin serenade. On the next day, only sligbtly more weary than their daughters, the fathers started home. lad -n i[ dirl Iaundr and nice memories. Peggy Bunton. .lanct Aforgan. Barbara Tloadley 422 DELTA SIGMA THETA At Cliristmas time the Delta Sigma Theta girls were overflowing with gay Christmas Spirit. All the girls and their dates, who gathered together for their annual holiday {)arty, entered into the gala mood of the season. The pledges served popcorn and juicy red apples while the group sang carols. The evening was complete when Santa, with an unusually large pack on his hack, made his appearance. The girls iniwrapped their gifts amid shouts of joy and surprise, and then settled hack to tlie more serious side of Christmas witli the reading of tlie Christmas story. As the words of Silent ight, Holv Niglit rang out across the campus, the girls felt deep pleasure and gratitude because they had been able to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas again. Connie Friend, Ruth Woods, June Collier miW I: Doloie McCulloin. Hortense Cotteii, Uoris Moxley (Sec), Siiphia Graham. ROW II: Lorraine Hester, June Collier (Treas.), Con- stance Friend (V..Pres.), Inez Clinton, Bernice Jones. ROW III: Fred. ericka I V Taylor. | r, Ruth Woods (Pres. ), Glecena Dorathea May, Dorothy J. 423 DELTA PHI EPSILON Mr. 9()!i stirred from lii- simiimr iia|) and l)liiiki ' (l in aniazemciU wlien he saw a f;roii|) cil liappv fiirls coiiiiiii£ down lliird Street. They entered the front cloor l trnnks an l suitcases and innnediately prochiinied the red-lirick house tlieir own. This heeanie offieial when the D Phi E s threw open the doors and entertained the campus at a hoiisewarniing. The D Phi E s soon hecanie well acquainted witli Air. 908. The homey atmosphere of tlie new house won tlie favor of all its mem- bers. In June, as the trunks came out again, Mr. 90iS looked proudly at his girls. Then he became sad as thev began to hid iiim good-bve. However, as the door closed, he thought to liimself that this year was only- the beginning, smiled and in the quiet, began another summer nap. Lenora Epstein, Lois Fogle, Bina Greenball KOW I: Suiiiiy l)l ' s . Mori ' iic ' c iiirk. HosrUa KiiMii. H ' - lla iiiiin. . lirp Spiclniaii, Arlriic SliiTinaii. MariKii I ' liiiii ' . IHI H: (.rialiliix Travis (Trcii .), Clara lla . Hila (iriiMi, .M ia Kla - HiIwi ili ' n. I K.iu-e K.llmi. K( 111: CliarloUc l. -x t V.l ' irs. I . l.oi I ofil.- I Sir.), liiiiu (iriiiiliall. Marian Tropp. Avne I ' lrman. Joan W olfMiii. HOW I : I. mora K.p tiiii ll ' rcs.), Lcnori- llcllrr. I ' .laiiir Tarslios. S Kia Shicnsky. 124 DELTA ZETA I ROW I: Joan C arol To,-m11. Jaiut Tur|)in. l ' at y Coiiroy. Caraloo Ilaii - Corbiii, | knerht. Betty Kiiearl. Dorothy Lowe (Trees. I, Mrs. A. X . Kuerst, Sally ROW IV Wilken . Janet Alexander, Jovce Randall. Mary Ann Sclirader, Barbara Nane y Bel Goodall. ROW II: Marihn Ceigler (Pres.), Judy Wear, Carolyn knoll, Phyllis ; Shirley Kledd.rjohn. Ann Lookenian (V.-Pres.), Martha Lee Whitehead, Cathie [ Ellen Mathews, Joan (iriflin. Patrieia Boone. Christine Marquis, Naney Barbara Toman. ROW III: Ann Taylor. Connie Jo Moeder. Joyce Koueh, Susie Stevens. Braver, Nanee Ann Fridlin. Rosemary Talbot, Barbara Kipp. Joan La Riu Beth Bolton, Lawanda Arnold, Marit n Mos.-,. pda Karnbani, Joanne Bennett, Mary Little, Jane Raake, Barbara Jo Cassner. Bea Jane Hoover, (iloria MeCiaban, II, Martha AdaiUN, Dorothy Ring. ROW V: Jerrie ilson. J (Sec. I, JoAnn Mar(|ui . Adele L. Nyberg. Jeanne Samsen. lis, irginia Eubank. Martha Herrin. Helen Smith, Barbara The Fall CariiiNal i ahvavs a challeiifie to the DZ imagination and when we decided on a touch of Ozark local color, we ended up on a mad scavenger hunt over most of soittherii Indiana. e found the Hoosiers quite obliging when it came to de])riving them of farm equipment to make our booth authentic. Our booth was just what it sounds like. e managed to find an old dilapidated shanty and completed the scene out in front with a lazv cat, an old rocking chair, and shotguns. Delta Zeta worked ith Tau Kappa Epsilon this year atid all of our bard work paid off when we were awarded the trophy for the m ost original booth — Shanty Shenanigans. ' e DZs were especially excited over the trophy, because this is the second consecutive year we ' ve won it. Marilvn Ceigler, Ann Lockeman, Dorothy Lowe 425 ■•V I KAPPA ALPHA THETA ROW I: KatlieriiR- Kini;, J.xK llu hi. IJailiaia 1 iillortl. Jl (Sec), Mary R. Moodey, Elizahi-th C. Hill, Jaii Kroeb, Bar| Dannie Soenksen, Nancy Hyatt. Jiiily Martin (V.-I ' res.). R otliy XTalker, Pliyllis Owen. Mary Koll), Jane LaRiie. Dorothy Avres. Pattv Hall. Halij lilaeklmrn, Sharon Kren] Benzol. ROW III; Joan E lri,s. Emily Weiric h. Diana 1 Fran Foland (Pre .), JoAnn llanna, Le ' Ann Dixon, KatI r ' lli ' ' i iiilwij;, Marjiarcl Ltolilon. Margaret Snyder, Sharon Tllonla . ROW 1 ; Dunna Dutton. Shaw, Lois Walker, Shirley Ferguson. Janet MeGowan. Megan Jones, I: Dor- Diana Fisheck, Maryetta McMurray, Marilyn Halleck, Janet Nicely. Brown. ROW V: Harriet Ruhlc, Nancy Lou Dickens, Judy Warner. Valette rctdien Chellcw, Harriet Stafford, Sue Olson, Shirley Lyons, Pat Fagaly, Blanche Irias.), Cochran, Beverly Bartlett, Florence Cleveland, ii hclor, hat a biiiK ' li of l)l ( (ll( ss. wcakciK-d. woozv croaliires. Look at tlieiii ill tlieir wliitc hiick; . yi-llow slicki ' rs. and liiriKMl-uj) col- lars. We strode bravely into Aliiiniii Hall, settled ourselves — and waited. Finally the call! Vie all have blood, don ' t we? Five prob- infrs and still only 10(1 ce. ' sy Some uere stone-nerx ed. ;eneroiis ' ine(l and indoininable. .So wiial if llie lia e lost a sixth of their blood? The inside of her arm bears iIk ' bruise of ihe donor — sij;nifyini;, I ga e. Who was to blame for ihe holoeaiisiy The |ded ' es with a |(rojecl — J)ints of blood from Iweiity-lhrei-. Hiil after all. tin- i-lders must set an example for the youiifislers. so we ealli d fralcrnil around the sandwich and friiil juice table at the blood hank. Diana Toner. Fran Foland. Joan T.iidwii: 426 1. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Altliough turtles were the prize, the pace of the Kaj)pa Kappa Gaininas ' and llie Phi kappa Psis hooth at tlie Kail Carnival this year wasn ' t slow. Minnie Key-Kop ' s Turtle Stew, which was the name of tlie booth, drew a large crowd. Professors and students at- tempted to toss rings around the feathers on the heads of pretty Indian squaws dancing around a blazing fire. A monogramnied turtle was given to every winner. Before the strenuous but gay evening, the Phi Psis joined the Kappas in a barbecue on the new grill in the back yard of the Kappa house. This immediately relaxed everyone and put us into a gala mood for the big evening. The booth proved very suc- cessful, for we won the trophv for the most tickets sold and the best audience participation. iMaiiJNn Hartle, Joyce McGee, Sue Sharp R(l I; Mar Aim- Kouland. Judith Meek, Vir{;inia ( ' iun in.-, Dorolliy Allen, Frances Barnhart, Elizabeth Cottinghani, Catharine Hamilton, (ieorgia Lee Dreishach, Betty Haggarty, Constance Rogers, Elizabeth P.mniert, Marilyn Alexander, Rosemary McKee. I{ ) V II: Arlene Schwartz. Harriett Bourland, Suzanne Sharp, Nancy Brattain, Suzanne kreimeudahl. Julie Strong. Jane Adams. Jolene Laul. Josephine Bier- liaus, Eleanor Johnson, kay Whereatt, Margot .Maddox. R() V HI: Fran Hamilton, Roberta Little, Ann Holsclaw, Judy Ditllircnner, Ludy Hare, Tinka Spaw, P| Anne Patricia Nancy Helen Stewart (Treas.) rt. Joyce Buckncr, Carol Reed, Janet Van Dyke, Norma e Thomas. ROW IV: Mary Alyce Jamison, Doris Webster, anet Ulrich, Katharine Gucker. Sue Crimm, Sue Romey, e. Sue Sharp (Pres.), Mary Alice Johnson, Joyce McGee, ROW V: Mary Lou Mohr ' (V.-Pres.), Elizabeth Macnabb, Marty McNichols, Jo Ann St. Clair, Nancy Miller, Pat .), Mary Jane Jontz. Barbara Altnian, Marilyn Bartle tha Buskirk, Julie Farris. 427 PHI MU Most of its occupant,- will ajiree tliat life at llic I ' lii iVIu House is iiectic. but it is a fact llial duriiif; liic week before tlie Fall (lariiixal the peak of frantic frenzy was reached. e bad decided witb Pi Kappa Alpha to have a saloon wbinisically entitled Nick ' s Old Western Hut. We bad envisioned all the trim- mings — brass sjjittoons, swinirinj; lanterns and cozy checker-topped tables. W e decided on a can-can dance, and every evening the Phi Mus practiced their routine. The great nigbt finally arriveil, and bedecked in dinigaree costumes complete with holsters, we trooped o cr to the carnival. Eleven o ' clock slowly arrived. Tired but hap))y, we slnnd)led home again. Months later, we can still hear the faint strains of . ' aint Louis W oman and pistol shots in our dreams. ] Iarlha Mansbip, Martha Kercher, Peggy Lacey J{() V ' I: lionnir Stephenson, Jo t iiiiiit, liiirliiira Kiikii. Shirley A. IS ' ieholson, MiirU ' iie .Stilliviin, Je;iii Miiilin. liull .iiiey (rrc-ii .). Miiry Maiishi|). |{U II; Shirley Ann ■ra ur. Darleiie Sleeje. I ' atrieia Sailor, Martha Maii-li iaihura Kiiyarl, J. an One. I ' alrieia Miller. Sue KMen 1 II: Marion ,)uinn. : nlhia nn I ' ' ,l ter. Vrni Muilin. il l| M|nilli. Mcir ii I iirial. .loan Marijui- ( Sei. ) . Sall Luherila. HOW IV: Jean lletherinnlon. l.oi Don hi-nlin;;. MariKn Denuiree, Joan Sani . Martha Ken her (l ' ri .l. I, ilia .lohn-on. Iiil l)eHelin , Jeanne Smith. Mai ' ianiU ' Vilani . KOW : nn (.union. Wnth llollz, Sandra l{ainlol|ih. Sn anna I ' oellier. Uarhara lio«ir. Iiell Wake- man. |{e ci-| Korneman, Ji-an Mnrii . Manirne Jacolo. Mai nn Knohtoek. 428 PI BETA PHI I KOW I: Marlcne Welsh, Carol Mitchell, Jeanne Bryant, Dee Shumm, Nancy KJ Barbara Claiidon, Mrs. Lotkhart, Joan Ruler. Joan Slaker, Jane Sciidder, Jane Wal| Martha Kl) l rllf ll. HOW II: Beatriz Key, Be erly Doyle, Carolyn Punk, son, Liz Nancy (Jolj;lazier, Carolyn Kupferer, Jannice Bryant, Lois Hon, Stella Mary Hal Rowland. Judith Ann Marshall. Barbara Koch, Betty Lou Sponsel. ROW East, Alicf HI: Shirley Jackson. Susan (iastineau, Ada Tway, Chris Mason, Mary Lawson. Davidson, Arlene Tway, Lisbeth Hill, Gertrude Perutz, Pat Havens, s. ROW IV: . un Dunjjan, Jane Queisser, Joyce Harvey, Jcnc Hil);pnu ' ier, Joyce Wood, Marty McCord. Jean Robin- |iill. Irnia llunciiiiian. Joan ( row. Rt Vi V: Patricia Herr. Marihn - nstead, Jeanelle Mueller, Judy Abel, Carolyn inj;, Mary Lou Clark, Chris Gainey, Margie Appel, Luan The wearers of tlie golden arrow were taken unawares when their pledges staged a Turnabout Day. At three-tiiirty in the morning, the pledges, dressed in white sheets, tiptoed tlirough the iioiise and awakened tlie actives wit!) loud screams. Ridjbing tlieir eyes, the sleepy actives made their way to the great hall to be informed by seventeen white-robed candle bearers of their duties for the next day. A bugle sounded at six A. M. and the actives crawled out of their beds to start their toilsome pledge duties. Vi hen diiuier was served that evening, the pledges occupied the seniority places while they were entertained by actives who rendered a version of Rigolletto. The sophomores, having Iiad their fun, are now wondering what will be plamied for them by the pledges next year! Dee Shumm, Jo Rufer, Arline Crown 429 I SIGMA DELTA TAU ROW I: Joan Rosen (Treas.), Fran Hart, Maxine Davis, Bc Fried- man. Betty Zanger, Carolyn Lipp, Shirley Entin, Lois Coli WOW II: Phyllis Shapcro, Fay Epstein, Joan Wurlzhurg, Lee Ann L B. Vivean Freeman, Norma Jean Smith, Elaine Goldman. ROW M Patricia Harris, Harriet Gilbert, Mary E. Zendell, Pearl Goldberg, B Ba Rappa- port, Harriet Cohen (V.-Pres.), Jean Zuckerberg (Pres.). ROW IV: Carol Greenfield. Jessica Tenofsky, Shirley Morris, Naomi Fonaroff, Janice Sanuielson. Joan (Joldstone, Barbara Rostov. Jessie Kaufman (Sec.). The S. S. Sifj Belt docke.l at i)ort 316 North Jordan, October 24, put down il.s f;aiii:plaiik, and welcomed ahoard iiioii from all over campus. This gala open house was one of the most successful social events of the year. The S.D.T. sailors did their best to carry out the naval lhem . Once inside the sliip. the sisilors saw p rlh dcs decoralin the walls, each showing; a difl ' crcnt scene. Lifeboats fastened on the wall and a refreshment tai le decorated with a life preserver and candv lifesavers also aihlcd to the sea-farinf; alm tsphere. All asiiore who ' re goiiifl ashore soinided too soon, and tlic f;anfxplank was raised on one iif tiic most successful open houses in our iiis- torv. Jean Zuckerberg, Jessie Kaufinaii, Harriet Coiieii 4.30 SIGMA KAPPA Tliis year ' s fabulous Fall Carnival found tlie Sigma Kappas work- ing iiard to solicit monev for tlie (lanipus (iliesl. llie girls carried wastepa])er baskets to and from tiieir classes, urging otber stu- dents to pitcli pennies for tliis cliaritable organization. Tiie Sigma Kappas combined witb the Phi Kappas in present- ing a leg show at the (.arnival. To attract outsiders, a tremendous front was constructed, featuring five pairs of girls legs. This drew a huge crowd, and to please the audience, a chorus line carried out tiie theme. Three energetic Sigma Kappas gave an imitation of tlie Krazy Kats, which added to the enjoyment. Although it ended much too soon, there is always next year for the Sigma Kappas to again show their great talent. I ' cggs Horcu, .Mary E. Howard, Jcaiinim Billau ROW I: Joan Krani-r. liuriniie Winkler. Maryaiin Ii rne. Jojco Saunders, Chappe Margaret Eilniiston. Connie Weisman, Babs Funkey, Louanna Keeg, Betsy Boren Ann Olson. ROW II: Anne Hood, Barbara Hoffnieyer, Mary Jane Jones, Barker. Joyce Price, Jeannine Billau, Margaret Calboun, Mary (Jatberine Grant, Patton Jeanette Bengert, Eleanor Harshman, Norma Bennetts. ROW III: Patricia haupt, I arriett (.rouiock, .Mary ( lowcock, Patricia Eisler, Peggy es.), -Ann Gough, Jane A. Rosenberger, Jane Worley, Joan IV: Carol Whitted. Jane Black, Vera Greek. Mary .Alice Pope. Carolyn Teeple. Sally Horrell (Sec), Karen Breit- liurnelt, Mary Elizabeth Howard (Pres.). 431 ZETA TAU ALPHA Althougli scientists cluim there is no life on the moon, one eliilly Noveniber e enin i. the rhtors in front of Oxford Manor o|)ene l and strani;elv ehid moon people entered for an evenini; on the moon. Prior to the chnne. tlie ZTA s eaiierlv awaited the arrival of the new ' ' Space Sqnadron and (.aptain Science ' comics at the news- stands. Te thot)ks were pnt away in fa or of Science llhistrated and the World of loniorrow. Eventually a monstrous crater Niiicli emitted men from its top, began to take shape; flying saucers, planets and stars dangled from tiie ceiling, while comets flashed across the walls. So it was that the first (hniee on the moon was held. Eartii man of 1963 may not find this memorable event entered on the official records of the moon, but it is forever recorded in the minds of those wiio made the (lifiiit. Janel iney. CiialKs Bentz. Belly Sholey HOW I: CImIIv- lirMl iX.rr.s.l. M. (:;ii ,l Ciid,-. M:i ranihii J. Iliiiilir. .Mi . r.M ' hii Scliiiiiill. I ' lil rrll. Jam I llarliara Kai lrlir, Harliaia ' ircmpir. I(( 1 1: Marfan [ii-iicr W r l, SiM ' Ann llo -irr. JoiU ' ilarlin. J ian I.IoniI, llo r Marv I lrrilaj:c , AlCrcJa Jarkson. I ' atricia I ' ViiIon. ! KOW III: Kc.sr KImiI (S.t.i. J„y..- lidiKJ, I ' ai W ., „ Kruiiik, lirll Sliolcy (Trca.-.), Joy lliljiiiu ' icr, Diiii ' - Nalalir kiin . Harliaia Wallar,-. Sliiili- ii riiian. U( l : Alary Jo lialltriii . Jcanii- Uriihakri ' , IN II IN ' rroIt. Itt ' Uy Jane I ' aii lfinan. Harliara rlmlicrt. ltc ciJ Mmts. Diaiiii ' (ilriin, Lois l.al lia . Jane Mies, now : Manila I Idlilnafl. Caryl W arrriid.-r, Nancy Patrick. MaraliN Itciil. . I ' al I !iiiiiiiii kcy, Joan Kiriihnian, Jane Mc(!lcllaiiil. Kmiiiu Itickir, ir|;iiiia llcill. 4:i2 I. F. C. I KOW I: Richard DeBopst. Charles Britlain, Coleman I.aMaster (V.- I ' ri .). Unlierl I ' rrrin. Keiiiieth V. Hughe , Jr., Charh ' I.anharii. Chink llueiiiif! (l ' re .l. Sieve Sulherland. HOW II: Jaine.s AllfSooil. John I ' eler- on, ki ' ii Shepard. Bill I ' Vitz, Leon Blork. Hol)erI Deadnian. Douglas Dowen, J. K. Burke (See.- ' I ' reas.) . KUW III: Boh Dellinger, Jaek Brooks, I ' hil i-son, Jirji l) e. Charles McMurrav, Duane E. I.upke, John P. Ward, I ' ranci- Wolff. ROW IV: Jim Harris, Vane E. Howar.l, Bill Keil ' sleiljiJ ljLiii A. lol ille, Diek Speelmou, Orlin Yenerich, LawreM e Brody. l vd Fle ' k. The I nterfraternity Council is composed of one representative from each of the social fraternities on campus. Tlie chief purpose of this organization is to promote and perpetuate tlie best interests of Indiana University fraternities and the organized students in general. The council has accomplished much toward reaching its goal this year. A special committee. The Board of Drink (lontrol, really func- tioned this year for the first time. Tlie new Help Week, which has taken tlie place of Hell eek, has heen very successful. This organization has also helped the comminiity. It backed the Red Cross Blood Drive. The fraternity pledges painted the City Hall, fixed up old people ' s homes and yards, and worked on clearing space for the new William l.owe Bryan Park. Coleman LaMaster, Chuck Hoemis, Fd Burke 4:v. ROW I: UdIktI Hiirgoyne, Jay Ridinger, Stephen Smith, Lawrinie ( alloway. Edward Elrod. Oilr- man LaMasler, Mihin Hiirwill. Dick ( ' ardwill. ROW II: Rirliard Ilalton, IJan Ferguson, Ridiert Jones, Ralph Sheets, : Iartin Weissert, Bert Wal- lace, Robert Grousd (Treas.). ROW 111: Joe Rieke (Pres.), Donald Suggs, Charles Ganoe, Wil- liam O. Dav fV.-Pres.), Jav E. Mvers, Joseph iaier, Herhert A. Wilson, Philip ll ' olom. ROW I : James Ramsey, Siilney Salinger. (!liarles Rolh- liart (See.). W. 11. Koy. Jiarry l)a i-. William R. Ijarnard, Jerry Poudrier, William Alliertson. I. F. P. C. Joe Ricke, Bill Day, Chuck Kotlil).irl. Holi (iroiisd 434 x v. x Vv lx IiiforiiiaIit iiiiil liospitalitv, which keynote all Acacia social fiuictioiis, are quite oiitstaiuliiiij; at the Acacia Colonnade, the I.U. chapter ' s annual spring dance. The huge pillars and the wide veranda of the house on the corner of Third Street and Fess Avenue provide an ideal southern mansion setting for the dance. hen the southern gentlemen escort tlieir dates into the house, thev see a huge ballroom decorated to carrv out tlie southern theme. All the men of Acacia provide their belles with orchids for this special occasion. After the Acacias and their dates have danced in tiie ballroom, they are escorted to an ad- joining room for punch and cookies. It all goes to show, suli. that tlie chivalrv of the old South is not vet dead. Dave Robertson, Bob Distelliorsl, Bob Deadman ROW I: J(jlin . Peters, Helledger A. Minis. John C. Thompson. Le- Von intir?. Ruliert Distelhorst ( Trea.-. ) . Robert E. Deathnan (Fres. I, David K. Kul)ert on ( V.-Pres. I . William A. J ihlinuner. John T. Haynes i (Sec. I. Lou Siott. ROW II: Thonla ( ' .. Cook. Jaine? (i. Hailey, George Rapp. C. R. Rudy Chambers, Gene Boikstalder. Jim lultz. Richard Fowler, Roger Frazier, J. Donovan BixUr. ROW III: Robert Vass, Roger Mitchell. Robert Ware, Ned il-on. Hick Edwards. Joe Shroyer, Barney Barnes, Charles Richmond. Jon Kiihlmeier. Robert Marshall. Ronald Beckman. Richard McQueen. ROW IV: Harry Da id Jenkins. Douglas E. Arvidson, Robert L. Burgoyne. Janie? Ri!e . Rus ell L. Judd. Lee Marchant, Devon Miller, Ronald R. Reed, Chester P. Belcher, Jack W. Laurien, David R. Day. ROW V: Bryant B. Kingsbury, Kenny R. Badert cher, Jim A. Nagel, Neil Brazier, (JifTord Hunt, Gene Wilkins, Fletcher McCracken, Lewis French. James Ncvins, Tom Griffith, James Houston. ROW VI: Max L. Schaeffer. Dwain R. Love, Charles J. Swayne, Kenneth Goodall, Bob Moon, Dan Meininger. Deane Olncy. (ieorge Allan Smith, DeW ayne Anderson, James Sidell. ROW VII: (Jharles Lautzenheiser, Philip E. Newnani, William (iornian, Roy While- man, David M. Watson, Don D. Moor, George E. Branani. Don E. Gentry, Gerald R. Kramer, Vernon D. Martin. 1 1 ■1 1 m (Slil I p l Bw L 1 1 kSiI 111 ' 1 w I MH 1 _ I H a ' l |!| llluiiflll l( f. 1H? I H ■Bl nl 1 14 VB |il|f H Ww m Mm mx. LmI§ 1 1 lU If ll a -T Hlj r WJi ' ' r. uii jf V Pj - ' 1 :k ' v Bi ' ■J H Hm w V ' V B .. H f L X ' lf r I HSv jift . sSL M H m rVl--W J| B B 1 oT ' ' ' . H J KSli H l SIh. ! ji4 Hh ■Bjj : ' 1 Fred Stassel, Dick Goff, . ini A iidersoii ALPHA TAU OMEGA For Alpha Tan ()nief;a, a hifi |)iil)Ii ' relations boost came in Septem- ber when the Rcadvr ' s Digest printed a tliree-page story entitled The Metamorphosis of Hell Week. The article told how Indiana Delta Alpha converted the old-fashioned, madcap Hell X eek into a period of constru ' ti e commnnit projects. These projects became quite common on the campus. Fraternities have labored on such projects as cle.mini; Kni ;lit House, helpinf; a needv familv, and assisting t he Salvation Armv. Al|)ha lau Omega is ] roud of its successful luider- taking, and also of the fact that other fraternities have adopted its worthwhile plan. The crowning touch came one month later when NBC invited the president of the A. T. O. house, the formulator of the original plan, and the I. U. Dean of Students to fly to New York City to appear on the television show, We, The People. B TT How I: Kriiir (Mmim ( V.-l ' n-s. I, l,fcilh lliilchiiison, J Dick HIair. JoliM Ilimii, (Jiiy Jiiii!-m ' I1, I ' rod Sliis ( ' l (Sec. Nirk f ala):l a , l)i ii llrm . Diik Drfirciiw, l.diiis I llaioM Wili-lci. I ' laiik J. Mailiii. Jaiiii- It. Aii(liis ni I I rad Kplcv. Hnlianl W . .i.ll I l ' ii . I . John I ' .ililii iini . Jul S. Miliiiilr. liiii.c li. Ci.x. I. ,, l.( a , Jark llaiiii ' ROW III: I rank Miiltiida. KoJK ' rt W ariiii. Kiilxrl l)a i E. Ikdiii, Uol..rt J. -My.rs Hiiliurd K. W liilf, Fr.d H llr di ' . t.comc i;:ii . Itill llid liarli. UaMiioiiil K. Ciitiir. Waller ll.ilin. HOW 1 : David l.a ((.(k. I)i(k Ki(«itl. (;.M.ri;.- (;ill. Dn-w (Hdhaiii. Dan. ' Itnlll . In,! Klxrlv. CiilV iilclilT. Jor Mlardl. Joliii I ' oulln. Donald K. i:is l,i. Clan-mr II. Da i . liOW : W all.i .lani.k. Jaj K. M rr.... I ' .il ai ' il J. Minns, (irne SuiniM ' . I ' lrd li)nl , ( !liai li K. I.anhuni, (r. W ildon Jolnoon. Ji ' ny (lonnclly, John ShalVi, Jack Krllrr, Jim ininns. 436 ALPHA PHI ALPHA I KOVi I; Archie Tliompson Clark. George Sanford Hayes. Cleofus Adams. Melvin Guy Matthews (Pres.l. Stanley Herbert Gainpbell. Robert L. Lackey, William Ellis Smith. ROW II: Raphael Alexander Hardrick, Donald M. Suggs, William Marcus Herring (Sec), Frank Waddell Hayes, John P Wayne Sei George B | anl. Jariic Kuiu? Alul ■r uIl. Jr. I .-l ic . I , ( -larciicc |(Treas.). ROW HI: Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Anthony, Clarence Benford, Jesse P. Warders, Leavy W. Oliver. . anta Clans made liis aiiiiiial appearance at the Alpha Plii Alpha house last December when the Alpha Phi Alphas entertained their dates at a Christmas party. Santa proved to be quite the scene stealer when he entered the house with a sackful of grifts thrown over his shoulder. The Alpha Phi Alphas and their guests forgot that they were college students for a few hours and thev enjoyed being with the jolly Santa Claus again. Christmas doesn ' t seem right without a tree in the house. The Alpha Phi Alphas took care of this situation and brought home a towering pine tree. The decorated tree provided a perfect setting for Santa Claus to distribute the gifts, and soon the group found them- selves laughing and singing around tlie tree, and enjoying a real old- fashioned Christmas partv. Archie Clark. Melvin latthews. ' illiam Smith 437 I BETA THETA PI KOW I: Herb Bradford, Bol. I ' arker (Trea,-.!. Mar-li Ml; Morris, Dick p ' inch (Pres. ), Charles Sims, Jim Seiileiislirkor Ricliard Wise. ROW 11: Dan Hiner. George Cliamliers. iui Sehooley. Don Srlilundt, Dave P ngelman, William Nixon. K George Heighway. (ilenn Lookenott. ROW III: Alan SIm I Talley, Ro! Linilemaini, Flint, Gharlci Jay Riilinger, ; Welcli, Ronald Hire. David Rob Conlon, R. . eoll Hall, liPl Don ROW IV: James Lii ke . Tom Selmaiter. Ja( k Day. Rob Ho er. Robert Scliaab, Richards, John Rower, Mel Miles, Don Girod. John Davies. Jim Daily, ■k. Jim Filch Walmer (V.-Pres.). ROW V: Fred llmnphrey. John LaRrash, llority. Steven Cassady. Harvey Poling, Jerry Meadou . William KIslon. Jack Kdward Harris, Harry Jagielski, Dick Rarnhart, Chuck Hocmig ( Sc( . I . ROW l ailey. W . L. VI: David Skelly, James Alltop. John Adams. Neidham Iliiol. Daniel (iory. Rovvles, Frank Dailey, Don McCart, James Van Osdol. John an Osdol. liitcriialioiial l) )nri(larics disappeared and . ' iiddeiily a French Seaside cafe came lo lilV al llie Betas ' Undeniorld Dance. Candles dri|i| iii : tallow in llieir hollle lioldcrs lifxliled up the underworld dance liall roinplele lo red-elierked lal)leeloths. low eeilin;;, and Kreneli |)ielnres on tiie wall, . idehnrns. herels. and tattoos added lo llie reality of our salty eoslmncs, and the girls made quite a hit in llieir slit skirts and slinky hloiises. c entered our eaharel in traditional Kreneh style lhrouf:h a hasenient enlrane ' and were directed to the rexeiinf; upstairs hy the doorman. Our Gallic accents would not have stood up too well in a French class, hut wiio worried alioul acctMils when the at- mosphere was Contineulal I Fitch W ah.nr. Dick liiich. Hoh I ' arker 438 DELTA CHI Brii Iit and early one niorninp in late September, a iroii|) filed out of the Delta Chi house in a steady stream, and filled every car in the parking lot. The ears took oft ' in caravan fasliion, heading east. ithin a few minutes they reached Rogers T, where they entered en masse only to return minutes later laden with luggage, boxes, and oddly shaped bundles. Filled to capacity with cargo and passengers, the cars headed for a new structure of wood, stone, and lacy grillwork. As the Delta ( ' .his carried the luggage into the beautiful house, they were honored to know tiiat tliev would be the first males to have been escorted tiirougii this iiandsomc new- structure. After a generous and enjoyable bit of work was done, the men returned to lunch with their charming companions. Plie Delta Chis had moved the Alpha Phis into their new home. . - .— -• ! Dan Kuzman. Hank Berger, Bob Fields ROW I: (!lKirIi Sliarpr. Joliii (Jalvin. Biili --,il. -iii.iii i . i . i . (iorduii miIii c ii. I ' rcil Espio. (irne Tanner. (!al in Inunel. Jaik Hilos, Boli TiilirM)n. ROW II: Rol.orl A. Wheatley. Ted Iv. SliolofF. Walter Mor- tiiii. Tllonla Hif;gins, Kenneth Heugel. Ri)l ert Fields ( Treas. I . Henrv l!.it;er (Pres.). Paul Newsuni. ROW III: Fred xMiller, Gene Harris, illiani Waymire. Warren S. Hall, Tom Hopkins, Philip Holoni, Dan Kuznia Alan Ted ( Marti 1 Burke, ■Pres.), Steve Lehi. ,1 ni.ki ROW IV: Corhin E. Bolinger, •I. Monte F. Und auj;li, Rex D. L. Broome, Dave Raven, . Norman Rappe, John Bennett. ROW V: Bob Uhlemann, . John Emerson, Hal MeConnaughey, Jim Cammaik, Ed rd Good. 439 ( DELTA TAU DELTA j i,ii life ' One nif;lil the rresliinan dorin was awakened l llie (nrions sliouts of a Delt searching for a brotlier wlio liad previously met liini in two (lininfi room battles. A iolent aririunent took phiee between the two, and a shot ran;; out. The shocked freshmen were later told all the details bv tearful house thespians. Blood (a mixture of water and red chalk I on the ictinrs back: the arrival of policemen, who had already been (dued in: and a fictitious call from the ho pital seekin;; type O blooil for the dviiifi ictim, all lent realism to the scene — and seventeen wearers of the fjreen pod volvinteered as blood donors. No, the freshmen didn ' t sleep well that nifiht. but they ' re antieij)at- iuff 19.5. ' i when they can |)ull J he Murder Boress on another credulous freshman class. Dick DeBoest, Jack Ticbenor, Bill Daniel Hm I: i,Mu- Ki.M„ir,. Hi. hard I). ' |{.h I. Dale W ri|il Itdli l.iiwir, I rank IlipliK. Koliiri S|ii(l(liti|;, I ' lmnia- ' I ' i Siiillli, (;ii Mallli  . Il iw DcKo.M. liOW II: Jaiiii ' s C Li-ikIoii 1.. li lll, JdIui U. IIiij;Iiis ( Ir.a-. I. ItolMit DaiiUI (V.l ' n .), Jim M.ij.-. W alt.r Val.i. Ja. U Hailc . I ' aul .Martin, Duvii TccMor, Kd I ' rickciisiliriiidt. I{( Jackson, Richard C. McCoy, Vuii M. Kliodcs, Kicliard I liiiM-r. .liiii l rrr. l I ii ar. Miii|ili a niik. Joe Clilssill. Jrri Millir. W.ndcll M,rl . HOW l : Joliii II,iih . Dair.ll .inn. I l.niiiif; JmIiiim)I1, Donald k. ' liu;; . I ' nd I ' .icldiorn. D.uc Kiilli. Di.k (rain. JoM-pli lower, lioli.rl Drak.-. Ilar.dd Itook.r. KOW : Jam.- SlailjiliLr. M, .- ikas t.l.n Ka ln,r. I ' . I,. Sprclicr. Ja.k llar . . I i. Ii li.li.ri.... W arr.n McCunc, Al Uavis, Don Calcy, Uirk biilli an, li.d) .Miti lull. 440 DELTA UPSILON I ROW I: M. Jack Stout, John Siiiitli, Hort Wplior, George Vlassis, Gutiiian (V.-Pres.), Robert Cutter. Robert Burt. John Schwin, Adams, Riehard Horvath. ROW II: Lewis Finch (Treas.), Henricks, Ralph Jones, Kent LandefeUl, Charles Kraak. Hen Jack Murpliv, Tom Leverenz, Ward Waliin ford. (hhM n I ROW HI: Robert Carlin. Charles Pankow. Orlin Y nerich ( Se Hers(b ll. Ja(k Murray, (Gerhard Licbtldau, Abh ' u Carpenter. Mi Robert Cushwa. William Graves. ROW IV: Uenis Turnock, Phillip Ronald Riehard Harper. )o vlin}i. •.). Hid. II Hear. Howard Kahlenbc HlVes.), Robert Jackson, Stephen Nicholson. Virjiil Heeler, Bob Ihirisen, Charles Sater, James C. Wade, Jr., Frank L. Phelps. ROW V: Rcilii rt Susenson, Ronald Kovener, Don Nonweiler. Jack Cartwright, Larry Ci H James (ilanders. Robert Jones, Raymond Fowler, Thomas Shaw, K Hh . nderson. ROW VI: Stephen Lebo, Keith Cochran, Martin K B , Richard I ' la;;);. William Wampler, John Roberts. Conrad Prebys. ( H l Platl. Alon .o II. Hoyd. Jim S| arks. Tlie Delta Upsiloii firelriick, without wliicli an 1. U. parade it hardly a parade, iia.s another fiiiiftioii wiiicli i.s equally as important. At the traditional Fireman ' s Fling the truck was used by rescuinfj firemen to pick up their dates. ith sirens screamin : and the girls dressed in hatiirohes and ])ajanias hanfiinn; precariously from its sides, the truck pulled up in front of the D. U. house which was seeminijly gutted by fire. Inside, the muslin curtains were charred around the edges where flames had licked at them, and the handstand looked as if it had just been rescued from a conflagration. The walls were decorated with pictures and sayings of the comic strip character, Smokey .Stover. Entrance to the house was accomplished through a second-floor wiuflow which could he gained only by a fireiiiairs ladder. Unexpected fire alarms vyere the cue for much confusion, and the girls ' fire-fighting contest climaxed the festivities of a memorable Fireman ' s Fling. Howard Kahlenbeck, Lou Finch, Phil Gutman 441 I KAPPA ALPHA PSI I KOW I: James Brown (Treas.l. Hurlicrt Josipli Doil-ori. Caiii.i. ' ri C Ki-cnc Mclvin V. Bunvcll. Charles A. MeMurray, Jr. (I ' res.), Ii..nal(l L. Robinson, Arthur H. Winn, Kiehard U. Ferguson. ROW ll ..irlanii SehiUull, Fred Watson, Preston Rouy, James McNair, II, Kk Sum- riirr., Jr.. (.larence W . lioone (See.). William W. Walker. ROW III: James Leslie Harper. Horace J. Honil. Alliert J. W ilson, Donn Fritz Bailey, Bill M. Taylor. W arren Betty (V.-Pres.). ' Ill llic spriiii; a Noimj; iikius (miii liiriis lo lli(iii;ilils of flirl;- anil loniKils. Iii.-ilcail ol nir vcarK (lance, llic Hlack and White roriiiai, we eoiiiliined willi Alpha kappa Alpha lo [)n senl the first of a new annual spring formal. All the eolors of the rainbow were apparent in the new .snniiiier fornials, and the soft niiisie of a cdiidxt provided the rifilit atmosphere lo fio with the balmy May weather. The eycniiif; canir lo a j.;lorioiis eliniax willi llii- crouniii}; ol a kiiif: of the sorority and a sweetheart of tin- (rateniity. After the sweetheart had been crowned bv a national olliccr of Kap| a .Mpha I ' si and her kiiifr had receixcd his croun from the president of Al|)lia kajtpa Alpha, they were honon-d itli serenades by the sorority anil iralernilx m ' nd ers. (ilarcnce Hoone. (diaries McMiirras. arren l{elt 442 KAPPA DELTA RHO Another year and more aetixilies IoiiikI their phiee at the Kappa Delta T{lii) iioiise. Jhe first l)ii; e ent was tlie annual pledfie dance hehl on ( )ttol)er 20. in lionor of the |)ledf;es. Tliis year it was a costume ball with outfits ranging from witches to tombstones. The decorations followed the Halloween theme — dim blue lights, the usual cornshocks and pumpkins, and weird noises fill- ing the air. As the strangely clad couples entered the front door, thev saw a coffin with the body of ' Draeula lying in the misty green light. .Screams and laughs could be heard as the dates filed past the casket. This was only the begiiming of an evening of hilarious fun in the weird atmosphere that prevailed on the night of their annual pledge dance. Larry Meyer, Perrv chutz, Duane Lupke now I: Thomas M. Reeder, Donald E. Stroud, Ronald W. Binding, H. ' ath r. Straihan. Jolin M. Snyder. Samuel L. Riely, Frank W. Pisa- ( iita. Ja u S ' . Durli y. Janie- J. Bonczyk. ROW II: James Hetheriiigton (Sec.). Mark I). (,ale. Al Koelilinger, David Herriman, Alan Dale Mon- rcie, r. C.ene James, W illiam L. La on. Gene A. Forte. ROW III: Louie Demshar, Perry Schutz. Larry Meyer (V.-Pres. ), Duane E. Lupke (Pres.), Edgar l Hank. Wayne C. Ponader, Donald L. Foster. Carter L. Hall. ROW iJ fl iMies W. Miller, Stanley C. Salomon, Robert E. Bartos. C. Danicin Linton. John D. Glove. PVank S. Dupev, Jack H. Bovd, Roger H. BuijtajJlTreas.). ROW V: Robert Grousd, John Elmore, H. M. Lukens. B Drehmel, Jack Mochanier, Igor Sullfvan, Stan Malkemus. 443 Norm Richards, Bob Buscli, Boh l asch KAPPA SIGMA i The old frrav marc will iif cr he wlial she used lo be iiiit aller jiroN idiii;; rides for the Kappa Sifjs and llieir dales at the annual |)led je dance, the Granary Hall. The sway hacked beast had a com- panion in misery — a sad-eyed cow tied to a nearby tree and it added atmospliere with a constant chorus of deep, bass moos. After a ride on the horse the couples crawled lliroui;h an impro- is( d hay-mow constructed over the front door, an l entered a house full of hay, cornshocks, pumpkins, and assorted farm implements. Any resemblance to the former liome of the Kap| a Sifj;s was purely coincidental after the farmhands finished dccoratiiifz which in- cluded li c chickens for added eflecl. The hay-fever sufferers bravely tied hanrlkerchiefs on I heir noses and joined the rest of the crowd in an en jovahle evening. HOW I: C irl llolir, Dirk (, irhiir. Hal It.il. n. .ImIiii D.iii-hid Diiiiiiliii. Jiiii Doiiovaii, Don Karowsky, W ayiir Slicnr. U() MMiiid lahiati. Dick Wilson. Jaiiir Urine, INoniian Uirlia Jcrrv (losl)v, Hulirrl iiicrri!. Jrrr Ittirtnii, l at Donalnir. J Itoli ' H.H.sicr. now III: H..l..rl Uu-c li ( V.l ' ic-. I . HoLrrt I ' aNlor. Ki ' Miirlli llii):lir . I)i( k I Iciiilrii k-. Far! Karii k KImmIn. John Klackriion. I nil W il.l. i rii.itli. Jack Kollk.i. (, HOW IV: HoUert (ioi ' liin, Slirlliy Itian. KdIii ' iI Slriiisl)!] StevcnB, Malcolm Stcwurt, Roland Sinilli, I ' . Sliiurt Ti-nipli ' t Iroul. Willi. nn K ...Iriilir. k. (oiuacl ItiiM.in. D. KmImiI lii-iiia. UDW : Henry itiiani. Tlnnnas Tliit-e. Tom D ' Donnill. William ildi-r. Mailev liii);lie (See. I, MiiIxtI linsliv. Jim M -I alf, l)a is Mamllin. Kieliaiil Hihler, Wake (.errihii. KOW VI: HoI.erl l,a ell (Trea .l. Dan Ter U ' -on. I ' Aaii l.ininiier. Jim Heeder. Ted ( iadoii, Ttioma- ' rnnnnin , Ji.lin .Slieidler, Hmiald M, ler. William llaner. KOW VII: Harold Curpenler. Jame lil pani k. Holierl . lualleN, I iliarles Ahram;-, John Howinan, Von Miller, V irl Miller. Dan W aketield, Keith Ho erI. Marly W ilhain, Janirs Baehrlor. HI LAMBDA CHI ALPHA I KOW 1: Cliailo U I :u t- r. { ,]„-n Kirtley, Varii- K. Howard (I ' res.), I. IT A. Iviiiikf, I ' aul Krick. I ' aiil A. Zartiiiaii. Jr.. Charles (lasllf, H. Thoinas Siiiilli ( V.-I ' rcs.), Ken E. .Shidler, Dorialrl J. (iiiiiiey, Wawie Staiiffer, K il)ert Morion. KOW II: Fred Daldiiij!. Don (ireen. Jaik Koberts, John Batlen, I ' aul Underwood, Tom .Studehaker. Kichard JoNce. ;ene Flora, Newell Hall, Frank 1). Sinion . Jai k I), .Swank. KOW III: Bill Annis (See.), Kobert Northrop, Boh Hall. Bud Briedlove, Jaek Seheiriiaii, Gil • oridan (Trea.s.), Stanley Girardot, Stan Bowlinj;. Dick Allen. Terry riiiih. KOW IV: Duke Blanre. Janie.s Oane, (Iharley Hall, Kobert ( ' rider. I. en Wagley, Hufih Allen, Morris Weyand, Ted (Jerasinio- virh. H.ibert F. Howard, Kiehard I,. Knoehel. ROW V: Dave .Sehaaf, W illiani Day. Dennis O ' Keele. ( Iharles Maei rejior, Ed Koherl.s, I.es Watson. Robrn E. Smith, James II. Smith. W illiani A. Thorndiki-, Daniid S. Kieeliailllll ' r. dries of love and gaiiie.s all which ii.sii allv riii out from the Lambda l hi tennis court were replaced this year by .soft dance music for one romantic nij ht when the annual White Rose Formal was held oiit.side under the stars. Our previous attempts to hold it outside were abandoned as a result of cold weather or rain, but luck was with lis this year to make it one of the best fornials we e ever had. The court took on an entirelv unathletic appearance as the formally •rowned }iirls and men waltzed in the outside garden enclosed with ines and fragrant roses woven into the wire around the courts. ( Chinese lanterns added a .soft glow to the scene. The theme of our fraternity flower was carried out in the invitations to each house on campus whicli were accompanied bv a dozen white roses and also in the presentation of a rose corsage to each girl. Tom .Smith, ane Howard, (iil (ioridan 445 I OMEGA PSI PHI « 11 ROW I: AlloiiM) Hollidav, Jr.. .Stcplicii Siitli.rlaiiil (Seel. JSi i Flovd (Pre-.), Lawrence Calloway. KUW II: A. Dumas Wilson, UJeil; .1 Han- ilolph (Treas.), William H. Lynch. KOW III: Anderson Carter, Solomon Kdwar.ls. ROW IV: Norris Byars. Tlic Oiiictxa Psi Pliis lliis yc;ir played liosi to llie Tciilli nislricl. wliicli is ' (iin|) is( ' il (il MiiiiK ' Sdla, Miclii aii. Illinois, and Indiana, in (d).s( ' rvanr ' of llie -KItli Anni frsarv of llie foundiii;; ol the Oiiiffjia Psi Phi fralernilv. Zcta Kpsilon lias now assumed a now position in llio National Fralcrnily in llial il is considered the most profiressive ciiapter in the Disliiel. TIk- eonferenei ' . ludd on April lid and 2 ' . was hifihlinhted hv a lianipKl in tiic |{(.l) rooms in tiie Union liuil lin :. . t this time ue were honored ]) liie presence of some ontstandiiif; national diiiiiitaries. On tlie evenin : of April 27, in Mnnini Hail, tiie jzay spirit and festivities of the conference were accentnated at tiic Third AiiniKil Sprinii lifn ' ric. the chapter ' s ;iniuial formal dance, shicli will not he soon forfiiitlcn h the l i al .eta Kjisilon incm- hers. Mien |{.iMd il|dl. Sl( c Sulhrrland. lo-epli l ' lo d UG PHI DELTA THETA Oil November 2, 1927, (leva8tatiiif!; rains and floods surged over nortlierii New England. On this same date in tiie year 1951 the Phi Delt eliapler from 1. U. piled into a bus and six ears and surged northward for the Wisconsin-Indiana football game. Tins deluge was precipitated bv an in ilation from our Wisconsin brothers. Although llie Hoosiers lost in the last miiniles of a snow- swept game, the trip was worth while. At the dinner innnethately folK)wing tlie game we were impressed witli l)ufVels piled high with butler and cheeses and all those things that make Wisconsin fanuius. Saturdav evening we Phi Delts found time to investigate tiie U. of W . campus and especially to visit the Rathskeller. Early the next morning our northern excursion ended as we beaded ' back home again to Indiana. ' Jim Raber, Ken Pendery, John Waters ROW I: Dick Winchester, Rieharil Hatton, James Welliorii. Koger Woods. Mi.hael Keaiii. Mrs. Bays, John M. Waters (Treas.), C arl . ' . Litten, James F. Raser. Daniel M. Newman, James S. Raher (See.). ROW II: Stephen W. Siiperiek. John D. Riddh-, John R. Nadolyn. A. A. Tuley. Dan W. Newman. John R. Brayton. Rieliard N. Myers, Carl E. Schrader (V.-Pres. t. Glen Mitchell, Robert Bruce Weathers, Ray Bra a- lone. ROW III: Kenneth Pendery (Pres. I. WOody Littli-. illiiir Drem- stedt. Jack Alexander. Carl B. Philips. Donald Christy. James Meek, Charles H. Dunn, Bryce Rohrer, Daniel Mack. John W . Hodges, Al Strong; ROW l : Jerry Lewis, Ralph Davis, Robert Martin, Robert New- man, Donald Mevens, Fred Hendricks. Steplien D. Smith, David L. Ruoff, Donald Neis .ri. Phil Holmes, David A. Ogden. ROW V: James Harris, kc rizie. JaJiies Ferry. Raymond Andrews, James Parker, Jack Rogers, Louis Mavis, Jim Egnor. John Hironimus. ger Dollinger, Jack Conley, (Charlie Ellis, John Bradshaw, ik, Tony Milazzo, Harold Dillnian. John Cantrell, Robert ond. 447 PHI GAMMA DELTA I It will he a long time before we forget the famoii? guests who were entertained at the Fiji loading dock this year: petite eronica Lake with her newlv shorn Peter Pan hairdo: oluhle Lawrence Tihljett: tiie dvnaniic Italian tenor. Ferrnccio Taglia ini: and nianv others. r ' ll look hack with fond memories on such occasions as the after- noon the ijuartet sang Fiji Honeymoon for one of the world ' s most (amous operatic stars. The itilimac of the house gave ns an even greater opporlnnitv to iew closely the maiiv stars of last year ' s (!on ()cations and Auditorium Series than did the house seats of the Auditorium. Therefore, the receptions and dinners that turned out to he a huge success are some- thing we hope to continue in future years as a tradition of the Phi (iani house. John Weissert, Frank ( ) ' Bannon, David .Stevenson n B C ( n. ' riiwciill, Iarlv Wnlk.r. .-.l 1). Dair Kl.l.r, T.i Uriiikwalcr. l-ruiik I- li ' i rli(T.  rir W fisMTl. KriHT K liiplVn lriii, Kifliai llrlriiiilh. I l II: Dirk Mnin. II. N., Ml Klurnil. ' . lioL MasI, ' ,.. Williani lliakviii. Jim liirMian. Ui, , W rnl. I () III: I rank O ' l Itirlialil l.aSalli ' . Juliil liiii in ' iiiaii. I ciiii Ta i ' ila . Miiliai I II. .SiiNclcr. Jack I ' liir;;! ' !. |)a iii Mirliarl. Ja I iiiii| Kiaii.-r. liDW l : loilcl riaulcir.!. Iiluai.l II. Minn .sliaiik , Jrriv J. WiUoM. Daxi.l W . I!ii. k. William I. M. I.aii ililiii. U.ili.rl V. IJii-rliuiiN IVl,- .S,u,l,l,i, II. William (.ilmi.ir. J.ilin I). W .■i MTl. Ifiilicrl Skiiiiiir. |{( : Cliailo W. ISiDwiir. Jaiiio l.viin Kiililmaii, I ' liil llark ' i. Kill I.iM ' lir. Ilnl Itniuii. )a r SIivciimmi ' (Tr ' a . I. Mill lioa .. ISiili W illiams. Itoli Slaik. I. on ' I ' lnta. liiiirr ItiriiiMiian. Kiili Manl) . MOW l: Jim MaMii. Mill ..ll.i. I!a Niilm .S-..I. Cliail.-s William-. Hank K.lii. llaioM NirliMl . Mi.liai.l llaiipl. In. I Ma . Mirli- aid Iti. ' U. Jim Jink-. Miili ( ritaiiiuiii. 448 PHI KAPPA KOW I; ritliiiMy ii l r-i)n, I.i-e 0 Bririi, Nornian I ' ii tor. IJiiiiit ' Von- tlerlifidi ' . M lt? Stastiiv. Larry Kasper, Bill Brecdiovr. Josepli Viater. Jr. KOW 11: Kohert N. Miclie ' l, Leon W. kelleher. Joseph W. Micliaely, Kuliert J. Kuggles, Lee Riiigeiiian, Bill ReilVleck (Trea.s.). John Lee Conway (See.), Slan Keller. ROW III: Thomas V. Langdon, William C. Seai. David B. Karnurii. Patrick i ' ,. Lind, Ric ' har l Ir. llister, Joe E. Romano (Pres.), Donald G. While. ROW IV: George Nadaf, Joseph Balahon. John Miller, James Doyle (V.-Pres.), Joseph Kralich, John :onnnons, Jack Murphy. ROW V: Thomas Brooks, William E. Niezgod- ski, Paul E. Bryan, Marvin J. Rodwick, Conard J. Kelleher, Michael S. ThoIna . Donald J. DiCamillo. A clia]leiii;e that our jjledges orave to the aolives hist November had all the earmarks of a horess. It centered around a pledge-active foot- ball game to be played one Saturdav on North Hoosier (Courts, at 7 o ' clock in the morning. The winner was to l)e treated to free refresli- ments by tlie loser. The actives wlio suspected a boress along with the game were riglit. Tlte first active to arise found that tlie alarm clocks had been set back, and air carefully taken out of all the automobile tires. Changing tlie tires in Indianapolis Speedway fasliion, the active team conveyed it.self to the bleak Nortli Hoosier Halls Court. Here two freezing teams battled it out as tlie regulation game time went by without any score. In an overtime the actives came out the victor.s, bearing down in determination for the cause. Bill Reifsteck, Bernie onrlerheide, Marvin Rodwick 449 Pphi kappa psi n How I: l{i)liirt Ow ii . Jxliri Hawke, Kkhard Hairj I Treas. I , John Giulili. Jim IfoDze. Jor Diipler. Jack Hand, Kon I ' lillen. Itill WainMoll. Hill .Slii.l.ls. K( V II: I ' liilip Zarinfc. Donald Fi.drkc. Edward Tlwol.alil. Fred Asni ' W, Jolm Robinson, Cy (Joff, Jim IIolliMdiiik. Nat Wu l]liiiin. Ron I ' owloss, Gaylord Gellinf s, Jim Stutesman. ROW III: Don Itultoii, Franris McArce. Bob (larllon. Brute Million. Robrrl Barker. Tom Vi alla e. John Keppen, David Smillie. James RusI, llerliirt Hand, M. Stuart F,mry, Bob Jones. ROW IV: John Hackelt, Larry Gray, Dick Vldricli. loMi (.iiddcn. Phil Broyles, Robert Perrin. David While (Pres. ), James Vi all, Tom Butler, Burns Davidson, Bert Fell. Ronald . ' milh. Skip (ianoe. ROW V: (iordon I)e Langy, Edward Rodabaugh, Thomas Bcrndt. Jcrr Banc (V.-lVes. I. Bill llntchens. Robert Williams. Jack Scbi-id. Hurley Osborn, John Miller. Milt Buckingham. Joe Newell, Max Lecklitner. ROW VI: James Jay. James Moran. William Moran. Donald Schieve. Willie Walts. Burly Burnham. Charles Vaughan, Geg Kirk, Dickson Pratt, LaMar Gaston (Sec.), Stick Newell. Every year aI out (jiiarry time, the IMii I ' si lu)iise take.s on a litige of A Thoiisand and One Niglils, whh sultan i. !ila t ' .s. hegfiars, aii l (laiiciiif: fiirls. niakiiif; llie Iioiisp apjicar more like a lem|)le in olil Randall lliaii a fraleriiily. The iiiia iiialiv c I ' lii I ' sis worked hard on ihe iiia. ' isi i ' (Iceoratioiis lo make tliis one ol llie most faljiijoiis daiiccs ihal llic l) )ys and tlieir date. w ' xU rememhi r. Tilt ' Artihidii i fill Is wa.s a daiie of all dances, v ilh llie wlitile lawn Iran.slnrmed inUi a small Vrahian eilv. and a repli ' a of the Taj Mahal risinj; in the ii.ick rotiMd. The dining room became a sumptiions i aiii|iie( hall llie lahle slaeked lii h with fruit and nnt.-i and nearly iloodtd with puneh. llie upstairs was a hiifje oasis complete wilii palm trees, fin-eii {;rass. and a shwc anelion hloek .suitable for only the mosl exotic of omell. The iiit;h lijiiit of the eveniiifi came with the pr -si ntation of an orciiid to each pr] present. Hill Walls, l)a id W hile. Don Fiedeki 4.50 PHI KAPPA TAU Fall and nature ' s changing liues are, ti many people, a symbol of tiie pigskin and gridiron season. To tlio hoys of Phi Tau Hill, it meant the arrival of another hig event, I lie Hootii ' Hall, our ainuial informal danee to iisiier in the spirit of Halloween. The lionse was transformed into a landscape of natural color with all the traditional svnd)ols present — cornstalks, jack-o ' -lanterns, split rail fences, and kegs of cider. The favors, which gave the dance its name, trace their origin to the time when one of our perennial pledges found how easy it was to dance in tlu knitted lounging . ticks wiiicii had just become a college fad. He suggested basing the dance on the bootie theme. Since then, a pair of socks decorated with our (ireek let- ters, has been given to each date at the dance who immediately sheds her shoes and joins in an evening of Halloween fun. Tom Fiuiderhiirk. Bob Burner, Dick !• hini , 9.r n n - ROW 1: Kill Dillmaii I Sec. I . C. W . lihun. Cliuck (udiraii. Jon (,ard- ner, J. D. Lloyd. Michael Kokinda, James Marchaiid. HOW II: F. D. Concannoii, liill Havne . J. A. Thomas. Donald Trier. Arnold Samuel. Bill Thornton. Koliert Burner f Pre . ) . ROW 111: John Hora, Boh Coddington, Ralph Sheets, Phil Martin, Carlan Howard, Bill Luckey, E. Dale Mitch. ROW IV: Richard L. Smith, Henry K. Hilletcr, Alan A. Colville, Andrew J. Stanczak, Thomas R. Funderhurk (V.-Pres.). Frank Bauer. Richard E. Flynn (Treas.). RO V: Philip D. Ensalaco, Thomas L. Marshall, William H. Lewis, Leonard L. Fross, Jan A. Herrold, Charles R. Aubuchon. 451 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Ever since Phi Sigma Kappa was founded on tlie l.U. canipiis tliree years ago, we have looked forward to tlie Moonlight (iirl Dance as the best formal dance of the vear. This dance is held e erv other vear to coincide witii tiie National (ioinention. Planning for this event starts soon after school begins in tiie fall. s( that l)v December the foundation is laid for a wonderful dance. On December 1 ' ). Alumni Hall was the scene of this year ' s dance. Preceding the dance, candidates for the Phi Sig Mooidighl Girl were dinner guests at tiie house. The winner of this contest uas judged on her figure, beautv, and personalitv. She was presented with a gold loving Clip and given the opportunity to enter other contests to choose the queen of the National Moonlight Girl Dance. Bob Carlson, John Peterson, Dick Thompson |{( I: (,. Ill i(T. J;i,k . : liiMi-. Iliiii !i)liiiti . Join Koli UaiiiT, liirliaril Tiirlcy. Jikiiim- l.irlilciisliccr. ItHW II: |)u r Mai- till. Dirk rii ini|iKoii, Kirk Kliiiili ' I Trra .l. riiiiiiia J. Muy, .iiiHri ' v l.aliou. Donalil ii rl. KOW III: Doiuilil l . Au liM ( • .), Koiialil I.. I ' ctiTMjii, KohiTl I.. Turlsoii ( V.-Prc ' h. I. Uoii T. .Scliiu-idiir, DunIiI , 1. li,pli,i,l. JariM ]•:. .JMnkiM. I!(l l : I ' ai I ' l ' t-d l- ' atilknrr, Don I Imilrrxin. Hriirr U l rir l, KiclianI Trtrirk. ' riioiiia (w ' rrnuu Jaiiir |{aiiiM v. I Hakir. .ImIim I ' .1.i ,iii I I ' ro.l. ilil. Jim llaiiis. UtIW : I.(ir.n 111. Donalil iiiilli. Kaiii raii(lu . 452 PI KAPPA ALPHA HOW I: K.,l„rl 11. riidoii. Rirhanl Mii(lf;i-, Ki.ImH J. Hi indlcy (Pros.). tri)tlirr K. liitfielil. David L. Jorgen.-on, Thoina!- M. Mcfdure. William W. Poach. ROW II: Jaiiios Merroll, William E. Eskew, Paul W. (;auso, K()l)ort C. Howes, Keniielh E. Lomons, Jr. (Treas. ), Ned A. Bowman. HOW HI: Jamos Hall, illiam Albertson, Charles Uahliii, One Haflioh, Chester .Somiiior. ROW IV: Stove Wagner. Richard Dolnies, Louis Evon. Jack Broo ks (Sec), Hughes Sinnnons, Linus L. Affolder (V.-Pres. ). It was a hifi eveiiinij, for tlie Pi K. A. s and tlieir dales — tlie evening of the second annual Dream Girl Dance. Tlie formal spirit was estab- lished hy a dinner at the house prior to the dance. Then the couples sped to tlie Union ABIT) Rooms for an eveniiif; of fiay danciiiji. The beauty of the fiirls formals enhanced the decorations which set the Dream Girl theme. The liif;li point of the evenint; was the presentation of the trophy to the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl who was chosen from the pin f;irls. The fiirl. who was chosen by the popular vote of the fraternity mem- bers, then reifined over the dance for the remainder of the eveniiiji. Her trophy was taken back to occupy a place of honor in her housing unit. The dance ended all too soon as the couples danced to the final strains of the Dream Girl of Pi K. A. Kenneth Lemons, Bob Brindley, Jack Brooks 453 I PI KAPPA PHI ROW I: W. Kelley Carr. Wayne Murray iSeo.t, Kalpli Muml . Tom Keyes, Max Stanton, James Eshleinan, (Charles J. Martin (Pres. I. X iii. R. Barnaril. ROW II : Douglas Dowen, Michael Maroiiilier, Glenn Le- Master. Joe Manship. Dick Friclitl, Ralph FVls (Treas.). J alien Blacker- by, E. W. Christensen. ROW III: Gordon Weaver, Robert Page, John DeNora. Jim itek. (reorge Rupp, William a cl, a nr Kilmon on. Robert Wootl. ROW IV; Everett Tarf;ett. liiirki- W hilaker. Jerald Schwartz. Joseph n!;li h. Dale Walsh, I ' llir lilj;rim. l.ee Harney-, Burdcll Sell. Never lei it he s;ii(l iIkiI I ' i Kajipa Plii doesiri liave a rosy out- look on lile. at least not (liiriiifi tlie early part of eaeli Deeeiiiher. There were roses to the ri ;iit of iis. and ro.ses to the left of lis at our aiiiiiial Ko.se Ball last winter. e ilaneed in a (jnaint old rose fiardeii that was eenlered with a linv fern-eliislered fonntaiii. I he liifili lifiiil of tile exeniiif: was the preseiilalion of a dozen roses io tiie liosi ' linll Oiieeii, lio reigned supreme for tlw rest of the danee. The entire atmosphere had a definite rosy fxlow. The reason for this flowery allair was the founding of our fraternity in i ' )OI. We dined at a itaiKpiet pre ions to the danee. f;ot serious Ion;; eiioiifih to hear an .iddress hv tiie National Seere- larv of our fraternity, and then proceeded into the rose-eolored re elrv that marked the rest of lln- e eiiiii . Lee Barnes, (iharles Martin. Kalpli lels 454 PI LAMBDA PHI Tlie niiu ' tenitli-renturv Orient caiiie to life for a niplit, and Hung (lliow had his day at tlie Pi Lam ' s Geisha Hop last Decem- ber. Tlie invitations, pieces of parchment inscribed witli Japanese characters, were deHvered bv a Ja|)anese warrior astride a white horse. The outside of tlie iiouse was a giant repUca of IMount Fujiyama from which arose clouds of smoke. Inside, the guests found themselves in a nineteenth-century Geisha House pervaded with the strange odor of incense and the strains of Oriental music. A Shinto temple stood at one wall, and a huge Huddha glowered down from the other. Oriental trappings completelv altered the original ai pearance of our chapter room, and the special delight of everyone was the strange Eastern costuming. Chow mein was the order of the day, and the guests squatted in true Japanese fashion while eating with chopsticks. Alan Klineman, Bob Kesell, Harold Co- hen, Bob Bartick, Theodore Labiner. H lW I: Stanton Rohhins, Alan Klineman (Treas. (, Barrett L. Gould. liiiliert Schunian, Ed Shlens, S. D. Eskenazi. ROW II: Lawrence N. I razin, James B. Sachs, Ronald D. Barrett. Harolil Cohen ( Pres. I , Kohert R. Kesell (V.-Pres.), Louis Jacobson. ROW III: Leonard Sulli- van. Theodore Labiner (Sec.), Alvin Goldstein, Herbert Lawrence Adier, Charh Rothbart, Robert Bartick. ROW IV: Charles Epstein, Lawrence Brody, Charles Weiner, Bernard Berman, Al Kwitny, Jim Cafritz. 455 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON I ' lie faint lliroh •( fi | sy violins and the slow swaying of dark- skinned couples added lo tlie alinos|)liere tlial pre ailed at the S. A. E. ' s annual Gypsy Dance this spring;. The men from the Jordan Crest Gables had topped off their social season again on a high note. All th( romance of the gypsies of old came to life for a few brief hours on that night, and e ervone seemed inspired with the mystical magic of these nomadic people. Realistic moonlight bathed the house-turned-gy| sy camp, and the dim firelight flickered with all the mystery of an outside campfire. The golden earrings and bright col- ored scarfs of the fortinie telling girls, and the broad sashes of the gypsy men made true vagabonds out of the dancing couples. Jolin Sparks, Kay Turner, Bud Knudson HOW I: Jolin S n rk i ' . ' rv .) . liiicl KmikImiii (I ' ii-s.), Dick I rrniiMm, Moll .Stunloii. lioli liailry. Bob I ' inlcy. Mod Tiiriirr. MOW II: K l li ' ianiiilii ' ll, I ' clcr Mrliuv. Don (!iirniil. Itiiil Miikrr. I ' al Hiirki ' . Jiii I ' oiiclricr. Juiii :.s AII|:oo ' l, Dirk Sioii|;li. I ' lli- CoKin. MOVS ID: Jordan I.i ' wis. Don Sniilli, I ' liil l ' iitt , Kii):rni ' llolalini:, Don l.u I ' iiiir. Ja k Slcfle.-, Malpli I ' orlcr. William Hurl, JaMll■Mrown. MOW IV: Mar-hall K(•uvi , Bol) Sunder-, John L. J iiydcr, Lewis I ' ry, ( ihurles. D. I ariiier. Uun Puce, Mohert I.. Tiniperniun, Edwin J. Moiis euii. Ituh ( . Ilarini;. 456 SIGMA ALPHA MU « rTr, f r, SP r- f ROW I: William Kritt, Makoliii Witt, Robert Marks. J() (|)li Gold, Martin Uayan (I ' rcsJ, Robert E. Lee Sherman (Treas. ), Allan Trock- nian (See.), Robert Winer, Joseph Davis, Ivan Challie, Morion Dann, Riehard Berber. R II: Mareos Tychlirojclur. Henry Kahn. Jerry Kurlandi-r. Jerome L. INiubauer. Arthnr A. Meyers, Leonard Rifkin, Jaek S. Snmmirfield. Phillip K. Bereovilz, Ronald Mora. Irv liorr, Larry () h lein. Alan Cohen, Sheldon Tilkin. ROW III: I ' ete Salni, Irwin Brcdi, Allen B. Tilkin, Seynntur M. Hiinelstein, Siil Rolhstein. Stan Falender. Jerome Levy, Mel Ein, Larry Congress, Harry Lee Meyer, Francis Wolff, Leo Mandelsbcrj;. ROW IV: J. Monroe Cutler. Sanford Kaplan, Victor Vi ' alchirk. Arni Cohen, Marv Silberinann. Ki ' nnelh Shorr. Rol)ert Milsten, Louis Lew. Kenneth Olshan. Eli (dazer. Saiu Mirkiii. ROW V: Edward II. Frank. Moe W atsky, Barry W iniU, AIh- Roth, Arnold Belker. Sheldon Breskow, Barry Davis, Alan Bornstein. Jerome Witt, Herbert Barliik. ROW VI: Sylvan A. Weingarten. Warren S. Blumenfeld, Alan llalpern. Mian Samuel. Howard Trdckman, Jerry (iranowsky, Robert Blau. Harold Ewen, Harvey Feigenbauiu. I ' aul Hans- man. Herman Stanley. (Ml .laiiiiary . ' ) llic .Sammies preseiiled tlieir animal picdjic dance in Alumni Hall. In fja.s-powered cars, the 20tli century version of tlie horse-drawn coaches, the Saiiiinies and their dales arrived at the ball. Passing from the world of reality into a world of fantasy, the SAM princes with their (.inderellas waltzed around a gigantic re])lica of a glass slipper. The theme Cinderella Midnight Magic was brought to life with realistic decorations of the magic coach drawn by four high-stepping snow-white horses, and an enormous picture of Cin- derella which supplied the orchestral back-drop. As the clock struck midnight the Cinderellas with their dates left the dance to return once more to the reality of their housing units, leaving behind all the magic of an enchanted evening for another year. Allen Kaminsky, Ken Sambursky 457 I SIGMA CHI How I: Jam Icriirv. John l ' Vi innrr. John elrht-r, Thuniah (rravt-. , Dwit ht l ' ark T. John l ( ' rs, John Elli . Janirs Harris. William Mover. ROW II: Hi.haril Drake, K.lcji.- Hlockor. Ki hard Karni.r (Sec). IVank llnlhincl. Donah! H.ihri. Di(k W hahn. rthnr W rlMr. Merrill Sinilli. Kohcrl Wiipl. John Crimniil, Don Collins. HOW III: Vlyn Krannon. IVilz nMrsh:irih. William Ilaniillon. Scoll Schnicdel, William ihlr. James Mexandei. I)a id Mvers, Kdwin Ireneh. IJarlh Wheeler, ( ;eorf; ' I ' ierson, Kill Chand.ers. Jai ' k Darr, Dmi Mey.r. HOW IV: Kav Cham- lu ' rlain, Koherl Slanh ' y, Thomas Baden, William Breedlove ( ' .-l res. ). Harry Wade, TImmas Dailcy, (.eorfu- Hosier, Logan Pope. Kenneth Krempp. James Beallev, W. Mrnlns Hamillon, Duane Slemie, Ross llisigins. HOW V: John Black. Hoherl Comer, Han.lolph Deer (Pres.). Hoderie Wallace, Clyde Crimmel. Thomas Miller, James Dye, Arlliur llershman, Joe Piirkliser. Waller DeW ill, Hidierl Howe, Charles Melanj;- lon, Koherl Slohler, Hoherl Shatler I Treas. I. HOW VI: Dennis Driiika- miller, Jirry Ellis. Bohher William. He Hnmhaugh. Edwin Cole, Koiiald ■ilveiis. Hcdierl Williatiis. Joseph Johnslon. Ha|) Eggeiis, Koherl Seolt, John Pelerson. Ilerherl Wilsctn, Willia ' .n Hawk, ?T p « la a i . - f h ' Take 600 niolons, (li i(Ie l y 6,000 people, tlirnw in distinfriiislied f;uest.s, ami you liave liie coiKliiiienls of the Sifiiiia (.lii W aterinelon Mess. Add lo llii.-; top-lli :iit eain|nis eiiterlaimneiit. an oreheslra. and a slreel lilled uilli daiieiiii; peo|ile liiiis prodiiriiig an all- around p;ood time. Fellows and fiirls dressed in le is and white waiter eoats served the vaterm(doiis to th ' limidreds of students, fa ' iillv memher.s, and low iis|)eople wlio attended. K er hit of it was free for all atteiidin x. This ;ala alTair is held anmially on tile first iii iil after classes have started. The fact liial all ihe watermelons were consumed in the first hcnir and a half indiealed that the Mess was a luie;e success, . till, |)eople stay -d until IJii ' l(l:.fl) ciirli ' W. sinjiinj: and daueinfi in the street in front of the . ifi Ikmisc. Tired Sigma ( hi pledjies, cleaning up the refuse that littered the yard, niumhied thankfully llial they wouhhi ' t he on the clean- n|i comniiltt ' e next year when the . ' ijiiiia (liiis cel(d)rale their sixth annual W aleniudoii Mess. illi.iin Goble, Boh . ' liafl ' er. Randy Deer l.- 8 SIGMA NU If you were walking down Kirkuood Avenue one Saturday eve- ninf; last fall and Iieard yippees and yahoos and shouts of ' Reach for the ceiling, podner, you probably thought the old Vi ild est was being resurrected. It was not the return of the James boys, but it was the Sigma Nus throwing their ainiual Barroom Braivl. The oldest and most traditional of our events, the Brawl lias been going on for over twentv-five years. The entire basement and first floor of our liouse had all the aspects of an old-time barroom; sawdust on the floor, checkered tablecloths, a bar (serving j)unch), and an exit at the back topped by a sign advertising Nick ' s Sigma Nu Annex. Beer mugs and garters which we presented to the girls added to the at- mosphere, and everyone had a bang-up time with all tlie tradi- tion of the old West. Jack Fagala, Dick Wilder, Dick McDowell ROW I: Ralfred D. Welch, Harry A. Rider, Jr., Rol.ert Maxwell, (.liarlos P. Siliaefer. Dick Fee, Merle Reed, James P. Edwards, Tlii ina L. Riiifier, David Vanarsdall, John D. Poaj;, Llovd Cheek. I irk Kcppler, Diek Elliott. ROV; 11: Jon Williams, Kiehard Shirk, Jaek laiiala ( IVes. ) . Richard McDowell (V.-Pres.), Bill Dahl. Herman Sehalk, Jim Way. Buzz Keough, George Bowers, K, Rohert Swan. ROW III: Ken Shcpard, Walter Hammond, Carl Wysong, Jaek Thomas, Gary Zenor, Jim Brownell. Allan Stoner, Dick Dils. Walter Marks. ROW IV: Dick Wilder, Jim Morris. Phil Byers, Joe Watson. Alan H. Olinger, Dwight Oagun, Ben M. Cragun (See.), William A. Duncan, James A. Benz. Rov L. Gihson. ROW V: Ed Hight, Jaek Brady, Bill Schmadekc, George Gand)le, Ed Elrod. Ned Hamer, Wendell Gish, David Paden, Jack Neely. 459 SIGMA PHI EPSILON Again lliis ear llie Sifi Kp ' liouse witli the red iloor ' became Don the Bcacln ' oniber ' s ' for one evening, and aiiiitli T Singapore. Sling was unilerwav. F ' lanning began nionllis in a l aii c. anil ' t ' r n ' was soon busy piecing together artificial palm trees, bamboo walls. Soulli Sea scenery, and barroom interiors. Ilie latter pro e l to be a task until a willing board of experts went out on a reconnaissance mission and produced some authentic floor plans. By the night of the Sling, the front of the bouse bad been transformed into a beachcomber ' s sbanty, and a mock shipwreck decorated the lawn. As for the decoration. , the upstairs was transformed into a Singa- pore barroom with a free lunch counter which featured aspirin. Downstairs in a South .Sea garden, dancing was bigbligbted. Such a success as the Sling must be coinited as the height of our social season. Jean Anderson, barren Pinkcrman. Phil Sisson l{U I: DiiiihIiI lliiiii-kni ' i ' lil. Jcrr A. H()rl (licr. arrrii I ' iiikci iii;iri I V .-I ' rc-. ), (iarl K. I,iir ()ii, (irdinr Yiirka . a iii ' Jniir-, Dale Kaiii al. Jian A. An.l.rsoii (Sir. i. I). K. liiii.llcl. llirlHrl W . NaRol. H( II: (irdrcc A. iNciikaiii, JdIiii W . |i|ili(;alc. Hii liarcl liilpir. Jr., . luarl I,. Hrnwii. Merlin Kiiis|H ' l, KM ' rtxloran, Jr., iiuirl ' II. Kicc. ItriKc J. lour. Jaiii. ' . Orr. D.inal.l I.. I ' Uli.l. I () III: Jim I ' uul liiitTor.l. I ' liilip llofrniaii. William Smilli. (:liarl ' Ki ' lly. Leonard i ' |ll k li. Itiiliaril (iarraliiiie. Kiilianl Kil all, Kayininiil O ler, Jailicg l(ii man. Don MoNer. I!(l IN : l)a iil 1.. Hanna. J..lin F. Van Kirk. Ilarolil K. MrClarv. Clar.nic H. Messi.k. jr.. William J. Solxohn. Carl K. Mrkee. K.l«anl K. Ikenl. Davjil M. Itlaek. Mian 1. Tlionia . KOW : (;eorpe DairolT, Kennilli .a l. ( !liarle Larson. John ( !aris. William Io . KolM ' rl Sriiafer. Kes I). ( ioin li. (.eor e W. Deeter, Stanley Podlarh I Treas. 1. |{(IW l: Tom Inn-for.l. (ior.lon (Miyer. irpil lla(i . I ' liilli|) Sis on (I ' res. I. Mollanil .S.lialer. Slierman OMrom. HoImM Vrnold. liolierl W. 11 la-. Komr . Liter. 460 SIGMA PI ROW I: Allr.d M -y.r, E(l«ar.l Di.r, (.crald K l-fHo K. W icklifft ' . Janifs II. l)riininioiHl. I ' ra Arrliir HuallM. K(I V II: Kudulpli I- . lolir. M « ' ' ' -. Janio J !lmMHi. I.f lit ' it. l iiatl. Jam ' Ifirl Ztigltr (I ' rts. I, Hob Uelliiiger. Cliurlfs llant ' . John 1. ulli an, ik Makii. I)i(k CanKM-ll. I ' aiil Kiiliiilnick). Jolin K. I ' ajian. I ' alll K. Am ' . A. M((,iiir. ' . HOW III: Dane Breedlove, Kiihard Bodine, James Calhoun, David Erwin, Herbert I ' ar tMi-. Kobert I c llrra .l, IMiil l ' arsun (Sc ' .l, Hon l-crTari. D(m llol!.l,in. K( Vi IV- rll iMa W. Williams. Kicliard A. Kolll. (.roriiv M. Kraft. Halpli K. Dimitt. Ilalforcl II. liraltaiii. Jobn Tri liaut;li. |{i ' iiar(l l. Huplty, Stan SliictN Jack Ci.nn. I ( : Cliarl.s J. Myers. John ! ' . Lilherland, James K. Junes, James I ' . riglil, Kunald Trent, (Jlenn K. Morehead, Ted V. .Sjilor, Vlorton K. Wolfe, Charles R. Cox (V.-Fre.s.). Each year every fraternity has at least one oiitstandinft event to whicli it look.s forward with enthusiasm. Earlv this spring the .Sifjma Pis liehl their annual Orchid Formal. The lavender white orchid, which estahlislied the motif for the dance, lent its name to the affair. Tlie dance and the formal dinner that preceded were held in the Sifi Pi house. A fahuloiis hackdrop with an orohid theme provided an effective setliiifi for the dance. The dance was unique in the fact that no particular girl was chosen to reign as queen of the dance, for every Sig Pi escorted his own ■queen that evening. For these reasons and innnerous others, the Sigma Pis consider the Orchid Formal as one of tlie higli lights on their social calendar. Bob Nye, i .orky Cox. Bert Zeigler 4 )1 TAU KAPPA EPSILON n ROW I: William Iritz (I ' lcs.l. Arlliur :iaii on. Iti.lj Fuller. Knrd Brown, Jarms McLuckic. Kdvin Hall, Kt)l ert E. Jomck. I!(I II: Don II. Hill. Dun L. Horliiir, Dale L. Warren, Donald ( :. Ilanii. Jack Jaikhon. Kin lMnoj;lf. ROW III: Drnnis I). Dunn. Kohcrt K. (Friji); {Sec.l, Jrrry L. Sniuls, (barter L. Molinsscn, (Charles L. Weber (Treas.), John U. Gutlnian ( V.-Pre.-i. I, Robert L. Coover. ROW IV: Dale E. Trueax. Ken l,an ford, I ' aiil Sargent. Kenneth Luea.s, William R. Hiniebaujjli. Thomas E. Warriik. ROW V: James M. Worden. Richard H. Adams, Bob AviritI, Hubert T. (ioodnian, Jr., William II. Lewis, Jr., Lueian A. Sieknian. M leg I A pack of carldoii lilolter. providcil llic .-ipark that won the ' Most Orifiiiiar (ropliy in tlie Fall Caniixal tliis year for Tan Kappa K|), ' iilon. Ilii ' lro[ liv wa. ' a sl( |i|iiiif;sloii( ' for the voiiiig Teke cliaptcr. iiou in its second fiili ear on t ' ain|)iis. In eo-operalion witli Delta eta sororil . tiiev (levelo|)eil the liienie of a wax ninseiini. with human models portraviiif; life in the hills. ith a dozen suits of overalls. Daisy Mae ontiits, shotfimis, and an old outhouse eoinplete vsith a i)opular eatalof:ue, the Tekes and DZs ] roiliieed hmnoroiis three-dimensional hill- hilly scenes. After a search of tin- .-urroundinf; eountr side for native mate- rials, ' they assenihled iheir findiiifis and proihieed their I hantV Sheiianif;ans, which won for them the m  st coveted Fall Carnival trophy. Hill I rit .. Jim McLiickie K.2 THETA CHI Included in tlie past year among our other traditional events was a new and even more sensational idea, the Bicycle Bounce. Born in 1951 with the Little 500, the Bicycle Bounce, in its in- fancy, has already given promise of becoming one of the great- est of campus-wide events. The affair has a twofold purpose — that of enjoyment and of boosting contributions to the I. U. scholarship fund. Receipts from the sale of refreshments go into the Little 500 treasury which is designed to help students who are in need of financial assistance. The proof of the pudding, so to speak, has been the praise which has come from civic and administrative leaders to the co- sponsors of the Bicycle Bounce, and Alpha Chis and the Theta Chis. tit. Coleman LaMaster, Kent Carter RU I: Frank Wulf. Jerry Long, Jerry Oakes, John (Mauser. Charle- Kinehart. Jack Wieneke. Joe Doyle. Dave Rowland. John R. Scliwarlz. Donahl Jung. R( ) II: David E. Hrananian, Richard Davisjon. Ray Ruff. Roh Bork (; ec. I. Jiinniie MiNeile. Kred DeLeu, Joe A. Wilander. Max E. Hohhs. James L. Hayes. C. Kent Carter (Pres. ), Hal Kern. ROW III: James Hauek. Thomas Byram, Lowell Hardaere. Jark Hume. Jim McClusky, Dick Hume, Daniel B. Wrzesien, Eugene Carlisle, Dick Buskirk, John Frushour. ROVT IV: James H. Habegger, Joe Dearmin. George T. Boone. Norm Hagman, J. C. Addison. Harold V. Mutsinger, Don R. Shaffer, Robert A. Hinds, Joe Ricke. ROW V: James M. Orrison, Lou Boda, Coleman LaMaster (V.-Pres.). Richard P. Woltman, James H. Harrison, Arthur M. Gustavson. Howard Pearc (Treas.), Robert A. Thompson, Dick Hitchner. 463 THETA XI W aiit a liouse built, furnace repaired, |npiii ; installed? Just call on us — we ' re definitely in practice. Last spriuj: llieta i killed two birds with one stone. e put the finishing touches  ii our new house and Iraiueii ourseKes in manual arts. Startini; out with hijih hopes, we soon ran into all the diHicuJties that the job entails, and at times we were ready to give it up. 1 here was the time when thev had to rescue a workman trapped under the newly completed lloor. Kxasperation was nuixersal when we found out we hail to mop up our newlv- arnished floors with ice to dry them. We arent sure our ueif;hl)ors ap|)reciated the hamnierinf;. saw- ing:, an l various iuxolunlarv exclamations, but if thev diijnt. thev never complained, and lor that we will be eternallv firatefid. ,|err ile . I ' hil Apple, (ieor ;e ( addirk How I; (..imM ili i .ri(-.l, (liiirlo ltiill;iiii, J( ' .ss - Nc ()iii, lloiiiir rmcr. KrI ali , Hirliuril I ' osl. IViiv .Scliiinli-r. (;iiri l Kciid- ui.,u . ItolHi ' i IVinklc. KOW II: l)a iil Hall ' . Jiiinrs Morris, liiiliaid SliicUv, J. William I.ak.-, (iiin ' isr I laililick ( l■l•u . 1 . Anilnw V. M.iliiiia, lli i: . IV. ' l .rl. Ualph liiuill . HOW III: H.-rl Wullac. Diik W.l.hl.i, Kill ClilVMnl. Donald (.li.-r. M. Apple tl ' r. . I. K( IN: liidi I ' liiiiMr. Malrolin Carroll. M I! Y ' (;rrliliiHM I Sit. I . Ja( k laiilr. Sick. ik r;;irlrlinir. I ' rank Unnar. John ani Mollis. Ki.liaril Si liaplior l. Iloli illinaii. loiii llanliiN. HOW V: John laniii Hall. D.mal.l Hall.-. Crorci- K. 464 ZETA BETA TAU ROW I: Arllmr J. klein. Gilliirt Milton. Gciii- Ciiliii. I taiiUliii U. .Nasli, Kent M. Wenbert, Sheldon Wliitnian, (Jarrelt Wliilriian. James Alan Friedman, Nathan Miller, Charles Cohen. ROW II; Richard I ' alender, Don Friseh, Ir ing Bright, George Rubin, William arshauer, Leon Hloek, Mike Sebwimmer, Gordon Lurie. Alfnil Kalkin. Thonia.s Mell- nian (V.-Pres. ). ROW III: William Rranian, Jame Itirsisman. Morton Tavel, David Subotky, Benjamin Behr, Stephen Bayer. Lawrente Feld- iiLuii, Jack ZipixriiKui. (icor e I ' erlstcin, Ricliard Stalliiian. ROW IV: Irving Rodenberg, Samuel Ruchsbauni, Gabriel Rosenberg, Charles Edit, Edward (Fabo itcb, Don Sinntn, Don Fisher, Ili-rb Charlip, Marshall Ruchman. Sidney Salinger, Jr., Robert Herenson. ROW V: Harry Wolf, Viitor Shncidcr, Jerry Gould, Justin Bereny (I ' res.), Donald Lozow. Jack Bcrebilsky, Ted Pingus, Ronald Sidelle (See.), Ronald Rflsensweet, Leonard Pryweller (Treas.). Old friends were given the chance to meet again for the first time in a year, and new friendships among brothers were born during this spring ' s annual Z. B. T. Founder ' s Weekend. Celebrating tlie foimiHng of tlie Indiana chapter of Zeta Beta Tan, the two-day affair featitred visits bv the foitnders and past-presidents of our chapter, a formal diiuier and dance on Saturday night, and a lawn party Sunday afternoon. At the banquet, some of the chapter ' s outstanding boys, such as the best pledge and best senior, our most outstanding athlete, and the pledge and active who led in scholarship, were recognized. They were all given awards as was the biggest activity man in the house, who received the Indianapolis Alumni i ' Auh Award. The lawn party at the chapter house wrapped up the weekend as new and old friends alike said good-bye for another year. Leonard Pryweller, Justin Bereny, Ronald Sidelle 465 J M Aldeii ' s 473 Bartlett Market 482 Block ' s College Shop 484 Blooinington Limestone Corporation 479 Bloomington National Bank 493 Bowes Seal Fast Corporation 476 Bridgewater Motor Sales 478 Brock Rankin, Inc 476 Brulin Company 482 Buesclier Band Instrument Company 467 C. E. Griener Company 470 Coca-Cola Bottling (Company 490 Columbia Dentoform Corporation 470 Cooper ' s Jewelry 484 D. and J. Artley, Inc 467 Dentists ' Supply Company of New York 487 Ellis Flower Shop 488 Feltus Printing Company, Inc 488 (tables 482 Craliam Motor Sales 473 llerfl ' -Jones Company 473 Home Bakery 490 Home Laundry and Cleaners 485 Indiana Business College 474 Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc 489 I. U. Bookstore 469 Jacobs Men ' s Wear 477 Jasper Chair Company 483 J. C. Penney 485 J. C. Perry Company 474 Johnson ' s Creamery 480 Kcller-Crei-ccnl Company 492 Kingan and Company 490 King ' s Indiana liiMiard Company, Inc 485 Kingskraft Covers 474 Kothe, Wells. Bauer Company 483 L. G. Balfour 469 Linton Mfg. Company 467 Martin Band Instrument Company 467 McRoberts Campus Drugs 470 Miles Laboratories 477 Mutual China Company 484 Nathan Hale Shop 473 National Decorators Supply Company 490 Pacemaker Trailer Company 491 Tiie Pedler Company 467 Peerless Electric Supply Company 485 Pitman-Moore ( .ompany 468 Piatt Trailer Company, Inc 491 Public Service Company 481 Ransom Randolph Company 475 Richardson Trailer Mfg. Conipanv. Inc 491 Rone Music Company 480 Roy Burns Grocery 474 Shircliff Industries, Inc 493 Spicer-Gierke ( ' omj)any 483 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Company 472 Stark W etzel 486 Stewart Coach ln lustry 491 Sullivan ' s 493 T. M. Crutcher Central Depot. Inc 478 Travehnaster ( .oach Corporation 4 1 The Vogue 480 Wiles Drug Store 469 ilking Music Company 488 W. J. Holliday Company 479 W . r. 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Hubert ?.m m Abel, Judv 286 2H« 4?.t) Ablp, Waiter •2M?, Abraham, Jackie 4?.l Abrams, Charles W 444 Abramson, Herbert ■M)l Adams, Barbara Jean ;Wl Adams, Cleofus 437 Adams, Doris .■7. ' Adams, Jane 277 27R 427 Adams, John A m Adams, John T 4.18 Adams, Juene ;w Adams, Marianne 428 . il;.riis, Martha 42. ' i Ad.uns, Mildred P fl8 A.l.ims, Nelson .14 Adairis. Hichard H 274 46?, A(l.,ins. Mcnald 441 Ad.uns. V..iiKhn U 406 Addison, J. C 46.1 Adler. Herbert L ...36 4. ' i. ' i Aedeke, Donald F A U Affolder, Linus L 4. ' 3 Agnew, Fred K 4. ' ;o Ahlcrim, Peter .408 4.54 Aimebauuh, William 298 AiiiiWorth, Jnlia 299 Akers, Mar ' 419 Albenihardt, Fritz 4. ' i8 . Ibershardt, Richard 404 Albersmeyer, MarKaret .. .373 Albertson, Louise 3fl 29, ' ? Albertson, William 33, 36. 434, 4. ' i3 Alcorn, Esther 419 Ahlrich, Richard E 4. ' ;0 Ah xiinder, James .. 4. ' 8 Al. x.incler, Janet 27H 297 42. ' 5 Ait-xaniler, Jjinice 287 380 Aleiander, John 447 Alexander, .Marilvn 427 Alexander. Richard A 401 Allard, Maurice 43 Allardt. Joe 436 Allen, Barbara 39, 412 420 Allen, Don .389 Allen, Donald W 408 Allen, Dorothy 427 Allen, Hugh 445 .. lleu, Janice 376 .Allan, Jessalyn 38, 40 Allen. Luann 372 Allen, Marilvn 415 Allen, Paris 392 Allen, Richard 445 Allnood, James 433, 456 Allis, Dorothy 294, 417 Alliss, Bernice Joy 414 Allsmdler. Carolyn 377 Alltop, James H 438 AlpiTs, Diana 371 Alter, Mars ' 421 Alth.iile, Carol 39, 370 Allhirr. William H 293 Altman, Barbara 427 Alvarez, Louis 361 Alvn, Ed 274 Ames, John 275, 393 Aimck, Daisy 266, 278, 375 Andersen, Clif 408 .■iiderson, Andrew 390 Andereon, Anthony F 274, 449 Aiulcrson, Charles B 43 Anderson, Dewayne 435 Anderson, Donald E 390 And rson, Ellis B 51 Anderson, Ethel Jean 372 Anderson, Corthin 4.39 Anderson. James Radford 361, 436 Anderson, James Rufus. Jr 437 Anderson, James W 393 Anderson, Jean A 460 Anderson, Jerry 389 Anderson, John 383, 393 Anilerson, Judith 372 Anderson, Kenneth .S 441 Anderson, Mar ' Louise 377 .Anderson, -Ncinna Ann 380 Anderson, Robert 439 Andick, Richard 395 Aiulrews, Donald 406 Andrews, Raymond 447 Atn-lin, Rosemary ....273, 313, 413 AuKold. Dianne 370, 415 Annis, William 274, 284, 445 Ansai, Eddie 403 Anslead, Marilyn 429 Antcliir, Cliff 436 .Anthons ' , Kenneth 437 Anton, Rebecca 421 Antonis, Aliki 378 Appel, Margaret 277, 287, 429 Apple, John 268, 269, 464 Applegate, John W 460 Applegate, Nora 375 Arbuckle, James 39, 395 Arbuckle, Marilyn 417 Archer, Robert Garth 405 Argus, George G 274, 436 Armstrong, Edythe 40 Armstrong, Kay 277, 421 Armstrong, Sandy 378 Armstrong, Sue Ellen 419 Amett, Louise ....26,266,273,421 Arnett, Nancy 380 Amey, Mary 381 Arnold, Lawanda 425 Arnold, Lerov E 40.1 Arnold, Robert 274, 460 Arthur, Carl 295, 394 Arthur, Harry 361 Artin, Karin 369 Arvidson, Douglas 32, 435 Ash, Gary 396 Ashley, (Caroline 378 Ashley, James Phillip 394 Askren. Lois Ann 371 Asquith, Mary 428 Atkins. Al 408 Atkinson, Carol Ann 373 Atkinson, Dean M 269 Athus, Clara 424 .Mvvater , Delort 381 Auhuchon, Charles R ' . 451 Audich, Richard 395 Aiierbach, Dale C 42, 390 AuKiistine. 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June 380 Floxl. Joseph 446 IK nil, FIlis , 392 FIvnn. Richard E 451 Flynn. Robert 392 Foelber. Suzanne 428 Fogle. Lois 424 Foland. Fr.in 266, 426 Foley, Odell H 390 Fonaroff. Naomi 4-30 Foncannon, Horace A .51 Ford, Donn-i Lou 374 Fomev, Susan 420 Fomev, Willi.im 388, 397 Forte, Gene 443 Fortner, Gerrs ' 298 Fortner, Helen 374 Fortner, Richard W 34 Fosdick, Sallie 422 Foster. Betty 422 Foster, Donald , 443 Foust, Jack E 392 Fonts, Fred 436 Foutz. Maurice 2.5 Fowler, Belly 44 Fowler, Bruce B 4.3 Fowler, John 435 Fowler, Raymond J 441 Fox, Clarence 392 Fox, John C 391 Fox, Joseph H 298 Fox, Philip 401 Fox, Read 403 Fox, Sharon 373 Foy, Thomas 394 Foy, William 270, 271. 404. 434, 460 Frain, Richard M 440 Fralich. Joseph C 267, 449 Frame. J.uk 393 Francik. Charles 447 Francis. Pally 368 Francis, Virginia 287, 412 Frank, EdgarC 284,443 Frank, Edward H 274, 457 Frank. Phyllis 372 Frank. Susan .378 Franki ' . Gordon Hasinond -394 Frankel. Jean 370 Frankenstein, Sally 378 Franks, Shirley 295, 297 Frunz, Faris D 299, 405 FriLsh, Elliott 395 Fraysur, Betsy 428 Frazier, Darlcne 376 Frazier, Flossie 372 Frazier, B.berl I 393 Frazier, Roger 435 474 Frazin, Lawrence 455 Frederick, J. Norris ..409 Frederixon. Reider Early .388,394 Freeland, Clara ...369 Freeman, Jim 448 Freeman, Ricardo 496 Freeman. ' ivian 4.30 French. Edwin .4.58 French, Gerald 394 French. Lewis 435 French, Richard A 408 French, Sue 369 Frenzel, James 279 Frenzel, Oscar HI 389 Freund. Paul 394 Fres ' . Frank 47 Frichtl. Rich.ard 293, 396, 454 Frickenschmidt, Ed 440 Fndlin. Nance . nn ...-35, 305, 425 Friedman, James Alan 465 Friedniixn, Lorrie 430 Friend, C mstance 381, 423 Fries, George 383, 389 Fries, John L 391 Frihart, Marlin K, 267 Friscli, Don 465 Frisinger, Jane 277, 422 Frisiuger. John 4.58 Frilh, Man, Bell 376. 429 Fritschle, John 397 Fritz, Charles E 50 Fritz, Joan .379 Fritz. 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LaForrest 408 Garner. Martha 370 Garoulle. Hank 388. 389 Garrett. Dotti 44 Garrison, Jo.in 47 Garrison, Ted 459 Gasawav, Bettv 38 Cast, Kenneth 460 Gaslineau, Susan 429 Gxslon, La Mar 274 Gaston, G. L 450 Cause. Paul W 406. 433 Gawns. Joseph H 47, 293 Gavd.-. Richard 395 Gedman. Gene 298 Gebhie. John 299 G.-lfs. Wilma 374 Geiden. Tom 450 Gelm.ui, Marlenc 370 Gilman. Paul 390 Gentry. Donald 298 Gentry, Eloise 380 Gennske, Ann 377 Georgas. Paul 276, 400. 401 Gepharl. Robert 295 (ieran. G. Thouuis 43. 391 Geriisimovich, Ted 32, 495 Gerdenc, Greg 25, 305 Gerharl. .Anna 378 Gerkepotl. Elaine 369 ertnan, Merrill 276, 388, 391 errard, Roderick F 42 errish. Wake E 444 ettings, Gavlord 450 ibbs, Reginald H 395 ibson, Gene 405 ibson, Kenneth D 408 ibson, Roy L 459 ideon, Nancy 375 iffin, Joan 425 ift, Cvnthia 422 ilbert, Harriet 430 ilbert, Milton 270, 465 ilclirist. Elizabeth 72 ilchrist Sarah 40 ilkison, Jane 375 ill, George 436 ill. William 299, 408 illen. 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John 279. 450 Grubbs, Barbara 277, 413 Grummell. Jerry 406 Gucker, Katharine 427 Guernsey. Marvin E 394 Guess. Norma ...379 Gugel. Donald 382, 400. 405 Guinev, Donald J 445 Gulaboif, Dolores 39, 293 Guldhaug. .Mice 40 Gullbers, Doris 376 Gulley. Willard C ..269, 298 Gurion. Bettv C 374 Gushwa, Robert 441 Gustavson, Arthur M 463 Gustin. Joan 418 Gutman. Phillip E 44 1 Guttman, John B 274, 462 Gwin. Janet 377 Habegger, James 268, 269. 463 Hackett, John T 279, 450 Hacklev, Beverly 39, 372 Hackman. Kathleen 293,370 Hadley, Jesse 268, 269, 383 Hadley, Peg 44, 421 Haerle, Richard Edwin 396 Haeussler. Ann 376 Hafler, Harrv 409 Haflich, Gene 35, 269, 453 Hagan. Carol 48 Hager. Donald 462 Haggarty. Betty 427 Haggenmaker. Ann 379 Haggertv. Fred E 397 Haglind; Mary .277, 278, 305, 422 Hagman, Norm 463 Hagy. Virgil 460 Hahn. Janice 381 Hahn, Robert H 50 Haines. B.arbara 370 Haines. Virginia 373 Halderman. Jean 35 Hale. Kenneth E 36 Hall. Carter 443 Hall, Charles 445 Hall, David 274, 464 Hall, Edwin 462 Hall. Harr 269, 279 Hall. James 453 Hall. Newell 445 Hall. Noranette 39, 417 Hall. Patricia 372 Hall. Scott R 438 Hall. W.arren 439 Hall. William E 404 Halleck, Marilyn 426 Halpem, . lan 457 Halterman, Jean 35 Hambene, John K 404 Hamer. Ned ... 279, 459 Hamilton. Citharine 427 Hamilton. Fran 427 Hamilton. Mar Jo 370 Hamilton. Ronald 406 Hamilton. W. Brutus 458 Hamilton. William 458 Hamilton, Zeita 372 Hamlett. Sally 429 Hammond, ' irginia R 368 Hammond. Wiilter 459 Hampton. James 407 Hanashird, Piiul 406 Hanck, James 463 Hancock. Betsy 421 Hand, Herbert H 450 Hand, John 279 Handley, Charles 396 Handley, William B 43 Handy, Shirley 381 Haney. Gerald E 461 Haney, James 389 Hanlon, Mary 429 Hanlon, Patsy R 278, 375 Hanna, David L 460 Hanua. Jo Ann 287, 426 Hanna. Pat 256. 262, 277, 286, 295, 432 Hansen, Robert 441 Hansman. Paul 279, 457 Hanson. William E 52 Harbert, Julia . nn 371 Harbison, Dorothy R 381 Hardacre, Lowell 463 Hardaway, Emma 379 Harders, Thomas 24, 464 Hardrick, Raphael Alexander .437 Hardy, Jo 273, 286, 422 Hare, Ludy 427 Hargis, Jerry 397 Hargis, Mary 421 Haring, Robert C 279, 456 Harker, Phil 488 Harker, Susan Havens 376 Harlor. Frank L 51 Harman, Lois Marie 299 Harms, Susie 420 Harnett. Jack 436 Harper. Ben L 441 Harper, David W 392 Harper, James Leslie 442 Harper, Wes 456 Harreld, Jane 375 Harrell, Alice 371 Harrell, Charles 383, 393 Harrell. Sue Ann 429 Harrington, Cynthia 26 Harris, Bernard 396 Harris, Gene 439 Harris, George 47 Harris, Jack 438 Harris, James Craig 284, 458 Harris, James Lew 274 CONGRATULATIONS 1952 INDIANA UNIVERSITY GRADUATES THE RANSON AND RANDOLPH CO. 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Maxine 380 llinding, Ron 274, 443 Hinds, Bonnie 376 Hinds, Jane 412, 413 Hinds. Robert A 46.3 Hiner. Dan 438 Hinkle. Connie 370 Hintz. Millicent 420 Hironimus. John 447 Hirsh. Theodore 39.5 Hitchner. Dick 274, 463 Hite. Jo Ann 378 Hoadley, Barbara 286, 422 Hoadley, Margaret 340 Hoag, Deborah 420 Hoagland, Betty J 287, 374 Mobbs, James 404 llobbs. Max E 463 Hochgesang. Rosemarie 398 Hockett. George 405 Hodel. Jerry 435 Hodge. David 397 Hodges, John W 447 Hoeferkamp, Miriam 277, 377 Hoelscher, Jerry A 299, 397,460 Hoeltke, Ruth Marie 374 Hoemig, Chuck 260, 264, 265 271, 288, 405, 433, 438 Hogan, Margaret Hogan. Tom Hoff, Ruth .. Hoffman. Joan 40 390 297 277,278. 419 Hoffman, Larry 270, 271, 395, 456 Hoffman, Philip 274, 460 Hoffmeyer, Barbara 431 Hogoboom, Nancy 414 Hogsett, William S 295 Hohl, R. David 394 Holbrook. Betty 378 Holcomb, Charles ....270, 271, 397 Holdcralt, Martha 432 Holden, Jerr ' Lee Holihan. Marv Lou ... . Holldand, G. Frank Holland, Shirley . nn Hollenbeck. 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Agatha 28, 38, 378 llulf. lames M. ...; .391 Hulfer. Marv Jane 413 Huffman. Cl ' vde 409 Huffman, J.icob R 401 Huffnum. Stu 388. 395 Hufford, Jim Paul 460 Hughes. Bailey 274. 44-1 Hughes. Jane M 37 476 HuRhcs, John R 440 Hughes, Kenneth V., Jr 433,444 Hull, Dewavne 390 Hulse. Charles J 297 Humbauch, Rex 279, 458 Hume, Dick 463 Hummer, Georgia 374 Hiimg, Jack 463 Humphrey, . lice 38 Humphrew Fred 438 Huncilman, Irma 277, 278, 429 Huiusinger, Marlin 391 Hunt, Alice Jane 379 Hunt, . lma 376 Hunt, Clifford 435 Hunt. Howard E 34 Hunt, Joe 389 Hurley. John G 405 Hurst. Juanita Wagner 28 Hunt, Margaret 376 Hunter, Carolyn 432 Hurlbert, Robert 52 Hurst, Needham S 438 Hurtt, Gwendolyn ....277, 375, 416 Husband, Hugh, Jr 409 Hussev, Robert 388, 397 Hutchens, Bill 450 Hutchinson, Leeds 274, 436 Hutchinson, Pamela 378 Ihatt, Nancy 262, 411, 426 1 Icclman, Dave 24 II ' ' Irnan, Jon .396 I.r,, V. Doyle K 402 l;;]uv, Harold 401 Ihlstrom, Jo Ann 411, 421 Ikerd, Edward E 460 Ikerd, Larry N 395 lllc. Clara 369 Ini.iini, N!anouchehr ...391 Immel. CaKin 288, 439 Ingelman, David D 390 Ingles, Edna May 413 Ingram, Barbara J 381 Inlow, Roberta 422 Inserra, D. Robert 361, 444 Irwin, Cora Belle 381 Irwni. Leanne 418 Micrg, Edward 406 Kinb.irger, Mary 299, 378 U.nogle, Ken .. 279, 404, 462 Uom, Becky Sue 422 Itt rman, Nancy 369 acks. Jack B 404 ackson, -Mfreda 432 ackson. Jack 274, 462 ackson, Jean 415 ackson, Robert 409 ackson, Robert B 440 kson Robert H 44 1 ackson, Shirley 429 acob, Gloria Ann 380 acobs, Allan 391 acobs, Helen 377 acobs, Maurien 428 acobson, Louis 455 acobson, Stephen 409 acques, Ruth 376 af, Mutafa 409 agielski, Harry 361, 438 iihnsen, Vilhelm 389 ames, Gerald V 402 ames, W. Gene 443 ames, William H 404 amison, Mary .Myce 427 anick, Walter, Jr 436 anssen, Guy 436 aracz, Joan 379 arrell, Jim 436 asper, Paul 409 av, James M 450 .avarme, Ali 392 ean, Beth 374 effer on, George E 409 effries, Patricia 369 effs, Justin D 34, 394 enkins, Dave 435 enkins. 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Paul R 405 Lee, Williiim S. Jr 47, 361. 408 Lee. irgiiiia 377 l.eiilkr, Ruse Marv 380 Lei-.is, biiiii : .;; .■i75 l.elji lis, II, iiry John 394 L, ■lull. inn. Stuart 297 l.iiningir, Donald W 409 l.eipohl, Kay 370 LeisI, .- nii 417 Liisl, ll.nry N ' . ' . ' _ ' ,_][ 51 Le M.isl, rs, Betiv Ann ;;. 380 1,1 MasI, IS. (;i,i,n B... 35, 274, 454 l.iiiiipiis, H.iib.ir.i 425 l.iiuons, Kemielh 453 Lenlz. Jerrs 4,55 Leonard, Lucretia .369 Leonliadi-s. Jim 260, 265. 405 Leonliachs. Milton 405 Lephart, Nancy 373 Lepper, Charles R 24 455 438 50 428 437 409 44 396 464 380 381 361 381 .433, 434, 463 361 66 396 374 413 441 395 395 429 391 416 269 401 397 293, 395, 449 313,374 433,436 462 409 456 277. 43(1 267, 388,39 1 401 377 460 460 372 426 47, 425 .381, Lerenberg, Iris 27 Lemer, David M 408 Lesbe, A. Eugene 279, 403 Leslie, Rita 421 Leslie, Ted ;..396 Letcher, Fredericka 423 Letsinger, Jim 396 Levay, M. 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Damon 443 478 Linton. Richard A 33 Lipp. Carolyn 430 Lipsett, Don 397 Litherland, John T 461 Lilten, Carl A 447 Little. Dorothy 295, 297, 381 Little. Lois 299, 375 Little. Martin 439 Little. Milrv 297, 369, 425 Little. Roberta 287, 427 Little. Woody 447 Livingston, Jnlian 43 Livingstone, David 25, 394 Llovd, ]. D 279, 451 Llovd, Joan 278, 432 Lobley, . lan H 51 Locke. ]o ce 374 Lockeman. .Ann 266, 286, 287, 425 Lockett, H.izel 368 Lockhart, Bertha S 429 Lockridge, Anne 378 Locks, Patricia 45, 419 Lockwood. Mary 380 Loehr. Willi.am 274. 488 Loerch. Ra ' niond .,.-394 Loffnian. Jerry 270, 276, 391 Logan, Marv Ann 379 Logan, Melvin 279, 409 Logan, Richard D 50 Logan, Robert 403 Logan. Ted J 404 Lohmever. William 392 Long. Harold A 270, 275, 395 Long. Jerry 463 Long. Robert 295 Longood. Robert 260, 275 Longwith. Virgene 375 Lookenott, Glenn 438 Loomis, S. Dale 66 Loomis. Elinor 273, 419 Loomis. Marilyn 375 Loonsk. Lois 369 Lootens. Donald 33, 296, 394 Lough, Charlotte 380 Love. Dwain R 396 Love, Robert 279 Love. Suzanne 421 Loveland. Phyllis 40 Lowdemiilk. Margie Ann .36, 414 ,cnve. Barbara 378 I ' we, Dorothy 425 owe, Nancy 370 wer. Joseph 440 wer, Robert 440 wcy. .Sallv 38, 422 wrance. Rex E 298 zar, Al 440 Lozow, Donald 465 Luberda, E steUe 428 Lucas, Barbara 415 Lucas, Kenneth 462 Luckett. David Wayne 394 Luckey, James E 438 Luckev, William 401, 451 Ludwig, Joan 38, 426 Ludv. Janet 421 Luft. Don 361 Lugar. Pat 413 Lugar. Patricia 372 Luhr, ' enion 36, 397 Lukenbill. Betty 373 Lukens. H. M 443 Luna, Jose 293, 392 Luna, Wilbam R 402 Lunsford, Tom 279, 460 Lupke, Duane E . 269, 271, 433, 443 Lurie, Gordon 465 Luscombe, Lucille 420 Lusher, Robert W 52 Lutz, Mrs. Draper 414 Lyberopoulos, Angle 378 Lynch, Homer 279 Lynch. Thomas 406. 4.56 Lynch, William R 394, 446 Lvnn, John R 267 Lyon, Portia J 419 Lyons, Renee 371 Lyons, Shirley 426 Lyst, Jerry ...395 M McAllister. Richard 449 McAIpine, Joann 420 McAlpine. Robert --66 McAnany. 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Virginia 35, 418 Mirlz, Wendell 440 Meskimen, Dona 37.5 Messer, Frank 274 Messick, Clarence R., Jr 42, 460 MessinKer, Gloria 371 Melcall, Jim 444 Meyer, Alfred 461 .Meyer, Anthony 393 Meyer, Don 458 Meyer, Harry Lee 4.57 Meyer, Larry 361, 443 Meyer, Louis J 390 Meyer, William 458 Meyers, Arthur A 279, 457 Meyers, A. Jeanne 419 Meyers, Maurice 409 Meyers, William 395 Mezev, Michael 293, 361, 408 Mieh.iel. David 448 .Miebaeh , Joseph W 449 Michel. Robert N 395, 449 Miehic. Thomas J 396 Mikos, Bemice D 40 Milazzo, Tonv 447 Mildner, Blythe 421 Miles, Jesse R. (Faculty Advisor ) 269 Miles, Mary Jo 420 Miles, Mel 438 Milev. Arthur 395 .Millbem, Phvllis 373 .M.lh-a, Tlioioiis 35, 293, 403 Miller, Alva 402 Mdlcr. Catherine F 377 .Miller, Dan 395 Miller, David A 269, 382, 407, 408 Miller, Devon 435 .Miller. Devra 373 .Miller, Elizabeth Jane 432 Miller, Fred 271, 279, 439 .Miller. Gerry 376 Miller. Harold 72 Miller, James W 36, 42 Miller. Janet 379 Miller, Jeanne 379 Miller. Jerr 43,440 Miller, James 443 Miller. John D 28 Miller, John K 450 Miller, John P 274, 449 Miller, Kathrvn 44,45,368 Miller. Marilvn A 369 Miller, Marilvn Mae 379 Miller. Marks 35,375 Milh r. Nancy 427 Miller. .Nathan 465 Miller, Patricia 428 Miller. Ray G 50 Miller. Shayne 373 .Miller. Thomas 458 Miller, Thomas G 293 Miller, Verl G 444 Miller. Von G 444 Millhollan, Carol 371 .Million, Bruce 450 Mills. John L. .., 390 Mills. Roberta 379 Milslen. Robert 279, 457 .Millenueriser, F. D 392 Minis, Helledger A 435 Minas, Marilyn 39 Minda, Joe T 392 Miner, Joan 370 Mink. Pollvana 38, 287, 432 Minkow. Robert 388, 397 .Minninger. Barbara 378 Minoff, Jack 394 Mintier, Martha Jane 277, 297, 369 Mintz, Barbara -.378 Mirkin. Sam ....270, 271, 279, 457 Misbler. Joe 66 Miskavich. Lillian - 31.3 M.tch, E. Dale 27. 451 Mitchell. Carol 266, 273. 429 Mitchell, Dorothv 278, 381 Mitchell. George ' 66. 435 Mitchell. Glen 447 Mitchell, Robert 440 Milchell. Roger 435 Mitchell. Suzanna , 372 Mobley, Louise 274. 293 Mochamer, Jack 404, 443 Mock, Thomas Edgar 392 Mockobee, Elizabeth 372 Modlin, William Edgar 391 .Moe, Marian 379 .Moeder, Connie Jo 42.5 Moellcring, Al 51, 264. 395 Moenning. John 404 Mobler. Virginia 378 Mohnssen, Carter 462 Mohr. Am. 266, 286, 287 Mohr. Marv Lou 427 Mobr. Rudolph F 461 Moleiida. Frank 436 Molodet, John 405 .Monroe, Alan Dale 443 Monte, Richard M 404 Moodev. Mary 426 Moodv. Charles 395 Mcioclv. Glenn Ray, Jr 52 Mnoii. P.ii 372 Moon. Robert 435 Moor. Don 32, 274, 435 Moore. C;. Robert 66 Moore. Doris 377 Moore. J.ukC 66 Moor,-. John M 66 Moore. Jovce 286, 291, 422 Moore. Judith M 375 Moore. Leola 373 MiKire, Marilyn Jane 373 Moore, Paul 36. 27,5, 382, 383, 391 Moore, Ray, Jr 409 Moore, Richard R 392 Moore, Robert B 299 Moore, Sharon 378 Moore, William 390 Moores, Merrill 51 Mora, Ror.ald 404. 457 Moran, James 279, 4.50 Moran, William 279 Morehead, Glenn R 461 Morehouse. Norma Jean 379 Moreland. Joann 378 Morg;ui, Barbara 417 Morgan. Janet ...26, 266, 411, 422 Morgan, John 361 Morg.an, William 297 MorgiUistern, . nita 375 Moricz, Joe 407 Morrall, Thomas W 47 Morris, Betty 421 Morris, Don 438 Morris, James 459 Morris, James B 464 Morris, James R 298. 395 Morris, Kenneth Robert 390 Morris, Ruth (Mrs.) 417 Morris. Shirley 369, 412, 430 Morrison, Diane 372 Morrison. Marilyn 378 Morrissev. Marv Ann 378 Morrow.Ann ' 287, 294, 413 Morion. Robert 279, 445 Morlnii. Walter 439 -M.irv. Richard 271,284 .Moser, Julia A 381 Mosley, Joyce 375 Moss. James 440 Moss. I.iinlv G 51 Moss. Marilyn 425 Mole. Virginia 374 Molsinger. Harold V 463 Mo.vl.v Doris 381,423 Moxlev. rbvllis 381 Mii.keuluss. William Deane ...392 Miulge. Richard 453 Mueller. Iiauelle 429 Mueller. Rob.rta 379 Muir. larger ._ 374 Mulbern. Eugene 268 Mullen. Robert D 396 Mullin. .Ann 428 Mudoii. Judith 380 Mundy. Ralph 454 Murovich, Lucille 414 Murphy, Jack 271, 441 Murphy, .Marilvn 418 Munihy, Patricia 379 .Murrav, James 279, 395 Murrav, John 441 Murray, Kay -.263, 277, 278, 375 Murray, Wayne 454 Muselman, Arthur 393 Mutschlecner. Paul 383,393 Mvbeck. Richard R 52, 391 Mvers, Beverlv 432 Myers, Bvron 279, 391 Myers, Charles 270, 271, 279. 461 Mvers. David 458 Mvers, Frank 293, 397 Myers, Jay E 434, 436 Mvers, John Delbert 461 Myer , John Theodore 279, 458 .Myer i. Marilyn 48 Mvers. Martha Lois 414 Mver , Richiud N 447 Mvei . Robert C 407, 409 Mvers. Robert J 436 Mynatt, Leslie 24, 461 N Nacke, Algie 268, 298 Xaczmar ek, Glorie 293 Nad.-if. George J 274, 449 N.rdoluy, John R 447 Naltzger, Sherman 404 Nagel. Herbert W 460 .Nagel. James 435 Nash. Franklin D 279. 465 iNash. Kenneth W 409 Naiuuoll. Hulh 378 Neal. Don. lid 295 Neelv. Jack 4.59 Neelv, William 388, 392 Xeher. Ted 392 Neidir. Donald F 270 Neill. Auoabelle 371 N ' eis.s. loiu 389 .Nelson. Alan A 391 Nelson. Diuiald 447 .Nelson. Ileell 387 Nelson. Jovcelvn 374 Nelson. Louise 295, 379 Nelson, William 268 Nemelh. Marian 40 Neukam. George A 33, 460 Nevins, James 274, 435 Newbauer. Jerome L 457 Newcomer. Lvdia M 40 Newell. David 450 Newell. Joseph 450 Newkirk. Marv 381 Newlin, Carl k 34 480 DON ' T stop me . . . EVEN IF YOU HAVE HEARD THIS ONE BEFORE Tlie old bromide is slill a.s true ;i ever, friends: Opporlimity knoeks . . . and joii ' d belter be home when it dtie . . . eyes open, hut at hand, rarin to go! It ' s (-onsolin;: tf kn iw that, no in;itler wh;it career 4ni hftpe to t ' olU w, llie 4 ' le -tri - poH T neede l to help Vffii « ' hnib the ladder will be rt ' atly i ' ( r yon to tap. jiood example is this Company ' s own 1941-1 ' ), ! e p.in ion program, now more than half eoinplete. When finished it will provide 6 TIMES AS MUCH l ' (H1 l,l{ for those it serves, as the company had just pi lor to WOrld War IF. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. iwiHtd, Um-vitst flt ' ctric serviff tt nittrt ' than 7(f(f rtnnntittiities in 7(t I ' ttnntif ' s tf Indiana Vewman. Daniel M 447 Vewman. Robert 447 ' e vniaxk. Joanne 369 S ' ewnian, Philip 435 S ' ewnum, Shirley .381 Sewsom, Jesse 464 ' e vsum. Paul 439 S ' icelv, Janet 266, 426 S ' ichols, Harold 66, 448 Jichois, Joan 419 Vichols, Oliver R 383, 393 Vicholson, Lois 286, 422. 426 Vicholson. Mary 373 ' icholson. Ra iiiond 66, 264, 265, 448 S ' icholson, Shirley A 42S Cicholson, Stephen A 441 S ' ickel, James 295 ickels, Robert 66 S ' ickerson. Ronald 409 Vicolay, Alan -- 409 •Cicosia, Jeannette 28, 293, 371 s ' iedringhaus, Xorman 391 iepokoi. Leonard __..460 Viezgodski, William 274. 449 ' ilac, Jane .__ 432 silts, Jane 432 ilson. Betty Lou .378 ixt)n, William 438 soble. JohnC .390 olan. Roger _.435 Colin, Richard 66 on veiIer, Don 441 oonan, Anne 412 voonan, Joann _ 380 sornian. Morton .279 •Corrick, Neil C 389 orris, Donald J 390 ' orth. Roma Beth 373 sorthem. Xancie 377 viorthrop, Robert 445 Norton, Dorothy 370 ■Jorton. Joan 378 ' Jo ak, Doris 45, 377 soveroske, Dick 66 •Covosel, Dorothy 293, 371 Cowlin, Owen .- 396 s ' ussbaum, Loren 297 s ' ussbaum, Mary Ellen ....297, 368 ■iussbauni, Sherrie 373 utter, Donald G 396 suzum, Lois 380 Cyberg, Adele L 425 sVberg, John 391 iye, Robert 461 Jyikos, Steve 440 o O ' Bannon. Frank 268, 448 O ' Bannon. Robert 448 Obenauf. Miriam - 373 O ' Brien, Lee 449 O ' Brien, Nellie 368 O ' Connor, Anna H 38, 40 O ' Connor, Jo Ann 373 O ' Connor, Thomas J 293 O ' Day. Pat 39, 417 O ' Donnell, Tom 444 O ' Harrow, Judv 372 O ' Mara, Donald A 51 O ' Neill, ]. Edward 34, 397 Oakes, Jerr - 463 Ochstein, Larr ' 4.57 Ogasawara, Frances 299 Ogden, David A 33, 35. 447 O ' Keefe, Dennis --.445 Oldham, Drew 436 Olinger. Alan H 279, 459 Oliver, Eugene 39 Oliver, Gordon 460 Oliver, Leavv W 437 Olney, Deane N 33, 435 Olsen, Peggy 368 Olshan, Kenneth 279, 457 Olson, Alberta 414 Olson, Betsv .Ann 431 Olson, Ernie 436 Olson, Sue 426 Omori, Don 408 Onstott, Louis H. 33, 275, 288, 403 Oreskovich, Kathryn 379 Organ, Wade 396 Orlander, E elvn - .41.3 OrUch, Peter 388, 395 Omelas, .Arthur 409 Orr, James 460 Orrison, Janus M 463 Osbom, Hurles 450 Osborne. -Ann 295 Osborne, Jim 406 Osborne, Sara 371 Osma, Herenia .37.5 Oster. Raymond — 460 Ostrom, Sherman 460 Ott, Leland 33, 36, 388, 395 Otte, Jean 428 Otte, Leonard 393 Ourada. George 40.5 0 -eraa, Barbara -,. 38 Overdorf, Carol 412, 414 Ovennan. Carl D 50 Overpeck, Dorothy 418 Overstreet. Gloria 295, 381 Overstreet, Rose 287, 381 Owen, Allan 405 Owen, Phyllis 426 Owens, David .- 397 Owens, Kathy 422 Owens, Margaret 370 Owens, Robert 450 Owens, Thelma 369 Owings, Barbara 413 P Pace, Donald 456 Pace, Doris 369 Paddack, Nancy 45, 372 Paden, David 459 Padou, Robert 453 Page, John Patrick 393 Page, Robert 454 Paged is, Tom 448 Pain, Fred - 275 Paitson. John 395 Palm. Xanev .Ann 373 Palmer, Earl R 392 Palmer, Robert 66 Palmeri, John 396 Palvas, William 394 Pancol, Gus - 43 Pankow, Chuck 441 Panousis, .Art 407, 408 Papi, Ray 393 Papke, Doris 413 Pappas. Catherine 372 Parent, James 39, 349 Parish, Robert 383, 392 Park, David 397 Parker, Bettv 370 Parker, Dan 456 Parker, Doris 374 Parker, Dwight 458 Parker. Herman 299 Parker, James 447 Parker, Jerr - D 405 P.irker, Larrv- 389 Parker. Maraiane 417 Parker, Robert 438 Parks, Bill 72 Parks, Frank B 406 Parry, Jack E 396 Parsons, Herbert 461 Parsons, Phil --270,271,274,461 Paskcwicz, .Anthony 397 Patrick, George 406 481 Patrick, J. Bradley 405 Patrick, Nancy 432 Pattee. Patricia 287, 427 Patterson, Harriet 369 Patterson. Marv Lou ----373 Pattison. David W 400, 405 Pattison, Ruthanne 372 Patton, Marv Alice ....44, 299, 431 Patton, Patsy 413 Paul, Jacqueline 415 Pauloski, James E 260, 275 Pavelchak, Elaine 44 PavloS, Steve Joe 394 Pavton. Samuel A 394 Pavton. William E 402 Peach, Willi.im W 34, 453 Peak, .Anna Mae 379 Peake, Robert L 403 Pearce, Mary Sue 371 Pearcy, Alice 277, 421 Pearcy, Howard -- 34 Pearcv, Jan 417 Pearcv, Marv .A 419 Pearl, Janice 313, 380 Pearson, Robert H 34 Pease, Susan 377 Peckenpaugh, Carolyn Joanne .. 39, 370 Pegran, Ray 389 Pell, Patricia 432 Pellegrinelli, Guy ....382, 400, 404 Penbroke, John E 274, 436 Pence, Homer 464 Pender, Donna 380 Pendery, Kenneth 274, 447 Penl, Joan R 368, 379 Pennell, Jane 379 Penrose, Everett L 34 Papka, Edgar 313 Pepple, Richard 43 Pereifield, Carol 374 Perlstein, George B 465 Perman. Avne 424 Perrin. Robert 433, 450 Perrott, Joan 432 Perrotta, Carole 378 Perrv, Charies 396 Perutz, Gertrude 429 Peters, Gene 390 Peters, John W 435 Peterson, Byron 395 Peterson, Carolyn 420 Peterson, John D 458 Peterson, John P 433, 36 Peterson, Robert 394 Peterson, Ronald .288, 296, 388, 396 Petrie, Barnard 404 Pettit, Marty 277, 286, 420 Petzold, Janis 28, 377 Phelps, Frank L 441 Philbert, Richard N 390 Philips, Carl B 33, 32, 447 Phillips, Anita 377 Phillips, Elliott 456 Phillips, Jerry 393 Phillips, Marge 373 Phillips, Paul 275, 276, 392 Phillips, Paul J 276 Phillips, Steve W 396 Phillvs, Jeanne 262, 370 Piasecke, Rita 313, 372 Pichon, J. N., II 396 Pickett, Tanya Arlene 379 Pictor, Norman 449 Pielemeier, Hazel 381 Peepenbrok. David J 393 Pierce, Betty Jo 374 Pierce, Virginia 377 Pierson, Allen 66 Pierson, George 458 Pile. Richard 402 Pillman, Joseph G 409 Piltz. Elizabeth 419 Pincus, Ted 35. 456 Pinero, Flora N. (Mr.) 299 Pinkerman, Ralph Warren .-- 28, 279, 460 Pinnick, Madalyn 419 Piper, Francis J 40.3 Pisacreta. Frank 361, 443 Pitman, Margaret Ann 372 Pittenger, Gary — 408 Pitzele, William R 36. 408 Placke, -Annetta 415 Placke, Imogene 370 Platis. Jim 391 Piatt, Harold 441 Fletcher, Barbara 421 Fletcher, Patsv Ann 299, 375 Plost, Evelyn 28, 278, 381 Phimmer. John. Jr ---400 Poag. John D 459 Podell. Barbara 369 Fodlach, Stanley 460 Poe, Janice 371 Polakoff, Dione 278 Polhemus. David 24, 279, 295, 298, 395 Polihronis, John 274, 436 Poling, Harvey 438 Polk, Nancy 372 Polster, Wilbert 409 Polstra, Charles 33 Ponader. Wayne 29, 284, 443 Pool. William 276, 388, 397 Pope, Logan 313, 438 Pope, Sue 412, 431 Popka. John 447 Poport, Joan 378 Popp, Dot 294, 420 Poryes, Beverly 369 Porter, Betn- L 379, 420 Porter, Dick 279 Porter, Patricia 375 Porter, Ralph 268, 456 Porter, Thomas 389 Portnian, Jan 378 Post, Richard 379, 464 Postels, Robert C 394 Poston, Gene 43 Potter, Sara 295, 297 Potts, Fredda 421 Potts, James 395 Potts, Phil 456 Poudrier, Jerry 434, 456 Poulos, Alpha 47, 414 Pouhis, Nomiau J 391 Poulter, John 436 Powell, Bill 404 Powell, Frank E 401 Powell, WiUiam C 276, 391 Powless, Ron 4.50 Prado, .-Vngeline 370 Pratt, Dickson J 450 Pratt, Lewellyn 407 Pratt, Ralph 66 Prebys, Conrad 441 Preising, . udrea 37.5 Prentiss, David D 405 Preston, Joan 37 ' 1 Pretzel, Hugo 464 Price, Elizabeth 38, 40 Price, Jo ce 431 Price, Julia 381 Price, Reed P 66 Prichard, Jean 374 Prichard, Keith W 405 Prickett, Carolyn 418 Priddy, Ellen 378 Priest, Lairy 43 Primarera, Bob 275, 383, 390 Primich, Jack 276, 383, 395 Prince, Jerry _373 Prince, Marilyn 292, 424 Prins, John Robert 43 Proudfoot, Sue C 262, 287 Pruett, Sam 274, 456 Prv, Lewis 456 Pr w•eller, Leonard 270, 456 Pugsley, Betsv Ann 419 Pullen, Ron 450 Punskv, Tom 396 Purcell. Marjory 413 Purkliser, Joe 458 Pur is. George A 51 Q Queisser, Jane .-- 429 Quilliam, Ralph WiUiam 389 Ouinn. Marion 38. 428 R Raab, Aaron 390 Haake, Jane 412, 425 Raber, James S 447 Rader, Charles 407 Rae, Donna 370 Rahe, Arthur G 393 Rahe, Donald 464 Rahe, William 390 Railsback, Vivian 381 Rains, Gene 393 R,-imbo, Barbara 379 RammcU, William 406 Ramos, John — 401 Ramsey, Betty Jo 26, 273, 305, 420 Ramsey, James 434 Randall, Joyce 425 Randall, Maurice 298 Randolph. Allen J 446 Randolph, Sandra 28, 428 Rapp, George 435 Rappaport, Barbara 430 Happe, Norman 439 Haschcl, Eugene 402 asor, Allan A 29 Rash, Sherr - 376 Hatcliff, Anabel Lee 369 Rathbun, Carlee 370 Rattrav, Richard 288 Ratz, Paul 299, 408 Ran, Charies 406 Raub. Lucy 420 Rauch, Joan ...262, 263, 266, 278, 288, 369 Ravdin, Marilyn Jean 373 Raven, Dave 439 R.avine. Stanlev L 392 Rawlenys. Carol 263, 313, 415 Hav, Barbara 373 Razmic, Charle 361 Read, James 456 Ream, L. Michael 27, 33, 447 Ready, Rex 295, 409 Reavis, Marshall 456 Rcavis, Martha 28, 287, 421 Redding, Barbara 26, 416, 422 Redmond, Patrick 25 Reece, Bonnie 418 Reed, Arthur 394 Reed, Carol 427 Reed, Donald 43, 389 Reed, Eleanor 262, 266, 278, 288, 378 Reed, John 66, 299 Reed, Merle 459 Reed, Phvllis 305 Reed, Richard 403 Reed, Ronald 435 Reed, Wilma 295, 376 Reeder, Caroline Ann 376 Reeder, . rves 444 Reeder, Thomas 274, 443 Reeg, Louanna 431 Reese, Carol 372 Reeves, Bettv J 413 Regester, Bob 444 Rehwald, Leroy P 395 Reibel, Donald B 279, 458 Reid, Virginia 380 Reifsteck, Bill . .....36, 274, 433, 449 Reinhart, Jerauld Joseph 43, 268, 269 Heistter, Richard H 395 Rekus. Bernie 409 Rcncenberger, Joan 378 Rendael, Ronald C 396 Render, Lvnne 372 Renee, Carolina 380 Replogle. Fred W 34, 396 Resnick, Eleanor Jeanne 371 Resoner, Nancy 72 Ress, Ed 392 Rey, Beatriz 429 Rcvnolds, Harward 409 Reynolds, Morrie 43, 313 Rcz ani, Mohammad 288 Rheinfrank. Marilyn 313, 369 Rheinhardt, Richard 279 Rhodes. Richard S 51 Rhodes, Van M 440 Rhude, Richard 274 Rhudy, William P 444 Rian, Shelley 444 Ribel, Jack C 404 Rice, Carolyn 377 Rice, Charles H 270, 460 Rice, Edward 394 Rice, Gretchen 413 Rice, Maurice A 402 Rice, Ronald B 438 Rich, Robert 406 Rich, Stephcnie 378 Richards, Alice 368 Richards, Nancy 44, 413 Richards, Norman A 444 Richards, Robert 361 Richards, Robert L 438 Richardson, Dan .401 Richardson, Florence 368 Kichardson. Reita 378 Ruli.ir.ki.n. Ruth 368 Raluirdson. Vernal 43 Richart. Martha ..,374 Richmond, Allen 402 Ricke. Joseph 434, 463 Rickctts, Mary Alice .374 Hicos, Nick 51 Riddle, John D 447 Ridenour, R. V 279 Rider Dale 448 Rider, Hairy 268, 459 Ridinger, Jay 257, 434, 438 Riely, Richard 448 Rielv, Samuel 443 Riesco, Beverly 370 Riescn, Gloria ..266, 388, 411, 420 Rifkin, Leonard .457 Rigbv, Stanlev E 36 Riggs, Richard E 402 Riggs, Wilberta Jean 375 Rights, Marilyn 313 Rilev, James 435 Rilev, Nathiiniel B ...393 Rilev, Robert Lee 279, 404 Rilev, William 396 Rinehart, Charles 279, 463 Ring, Alexander 29-3 Ringeman. Lee 449 Ring -r. Joan Lenore ..369 Ringer. Tliomas 459 Ringhain. William 43, 397 Ringo, Drudv ...422 Rinsch, Charles 388, 390 Risberg, Eric 404 Riser, Marilyn 417 Ritter, Ronald .395 Ritterskamp, Francie 287, 415 Reach, Eleanor 372 Roach, Patricia .374 Hobbins, Stanton 1 270, 4.55 Roberts, Barbara 372 Roberts, Ed 445 Roberts, Jack 445 Roberts, Jane 376 Roberts, Janet 371 Roberts, John 274 Roberts, John 441 Roberts, Joyce 412, 413 Robertson, David R 435 Robertson, Joann 371 Robertson, Mary Jane 287,417 Robertson, William J 391 Robinson. Beveriy 278, 374 Robinson, David 383 Robinson, Donald L 442 Robinson, George 390 Robinson, Jean 429 Robinson, John C 450 Robinson, Richard 394 Rockhdl, Harriet 375 Rodabaugh, Edward 66, 450 Rodabaugh, Joyce 278, 420 Rodebeck, Virginia 369, 422 Rodenbeck, William 444 Rodenberg, Irving 279, 465 Rodriguez, Velia 287, 294, 412, 414 Rodwick, Marvin J 404, 449 Roembke, Carol Ann 375 Roessner, Nancy 45, 378 Roetker, Robert J 408 Roger, Rochelle 373 Rogers, Arthur 275, 389 Rogers, Constance ....277, 294, 427 Rogers. Dale 409 Rogers. Jack 447 Rogers, Marjorie Ann 47 Rogers, Ross H 267, 402 Rohm, Barbara 377 Rohrer, Brsce 267, 447 Rolfe, Harlev F 405 Rollinger, Jack 279 Rollins. Sara 370 Romano. Joe E 449 Romey, Sue 48, 412, 427 Romine, Malcolm ....264, 265, 275 Rommel, Allan 439 Rooncv, Jack 397 Root, Joseph . ...275, 288, 383, 397 Root, Martha Jane 415 Root, Nancy 47, 421 Rosbrugh. Martha Jean 429 Rose. Donald R 36, 275, 408 Rosen, Joan 430 Rosenberg, Gabriel 279, 465 Rosenberger, Jane A 431 Rosensweet, Ronald R 465 Rosenthal, Carole 377 Rosin. Carolyn E 368 Ross. Betty 375 BRULIN COMPANY, INC Manufacturers of Floor Treatments Cleaners, Disinfectants, Insecticides. • 2939-45 Columbia Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana BARTLETT MARKET Across 3rd from University School Phone 2-2197 THE GABLES Across the street from the Administration Building 482 Hoss, Don 404 Hoss, James B 66 Moss. Ruth Anne 375 Hossin. Janice 377 Hostov, Barbara 430 Koth, Abe 437 Hoth, Edward A 361 Koth, Elwood K 298 Roth, Richard A 461 Roth, Shirlev 37,5 Rothbart, Charles 434, 455 Rothenberg, Marjorie 375 Hothman, Milton 1 394 Rothrock. John Henry 402 RotlLstein, Sid 457 Rouch, Joyce 425 Roush, Marjorie 368 Rousseau, Edwin J 456 Rouv, Preston 442 Row ' e, Robert D 458 Rowland, David 270, 274, 463 Rowland. Mar ' Alice ...; 287, 288, 427 Rowland, Stella 429 Rowles, D.aniel Hi 438 Roy, Shirley ' 375 Rozelle, Laurale 422 Ruark, Rose Ellen 277, 374 Huatto, Archie 279, 461 Rubin. C oi r e 465 Hi. bin, H.)s. tta 424 Ruble, ll.irnet 426 Rubrijlht, Robert L 66 Ruchman, Marshall D. . ...279, 465 Rudd. Gav 295, 379 Rudolph. Wilbam 33, 36, 394 Hudv. Don 66 Rueth, Franklin 409 Rufe, Marilvn 294, 413 Rufer, Joan 273, 411, 429 RuB. Rav 274,463 Rugilles, Robert J 449 Ruhhnan, Jim 274, 488 Ruiz. Alexander 293, 409 RuUman, Al 464 Rumbaugh, Sherrill 369 Rummel. Xancy 417 Rumpel, John 456 Rumple, Paul V 52 Rumpus, James R 395 Ruoff, David L 447 Rupley, Richard M 279, 461 Riipp, George 454 Rush, Patrick 279 Rush, Rena Mae 369 Rush, Willie Mae 39 Rushworth, Joan 421 Rusk, Pat 28, 286, 413 Russ.ll, Barbara 39,417 Rosso. Peter J .361 R ust. Anne 277, 278, 287, 427 Rust. Janus B 450 Rust, Jane 378 Rust. Jimet 378 Rust, Lucille 39, 381 Ruth. David 440 Ryan. Michael 404 Rvnerson. Russ 35 s Saalweachter, Emilie .34, 287, 372 Sachs, Barbara 422 Sachs, HarleyL 409 Sachs, Tames 395, 455 Sacks, Jerome S 403 Sadr, S.ird-ol-Hajieh 372 Sailor, Patricia 273, 428 Sailor, Sally 277, 428 Salesman, Sla- ine --- 66 .Salesman, Robert 4.39 Salinger, Sidne ' 434. 46.5 Salm, Pete 457 Salmon, Stanley 443 Sampias, William J 395 Sams, Joan 428 Sanisen, Jeanne 425 Sanisen. Jeannette 372 Samuel, Allan - 279. 457 Samuel. Arnold 4.51 .Samuelsoh, Janice -430 Sanborn, Shirley 39, 417 Sandala, Joann 370 Sanders, Bob 274, 456 Sands, . lan H 404 Sands, Ronald S 404 Sandy, Jacquelyn 374 Santrock. Paul 66 Sapero, Fred H 279 Sargent, Paul 462 Sargent, Robert -- 66 Saric, Natalie 28, 36, 378 Sarpa, John 271, 305 S.ater, Charles S 441 Sauer, Marylee 417 Saul, Norman 397 Saimders, Charles T 34 Saunders, Joyce 431 Saunders, Mark G 389 Savage, Chris - 382 Savola, WilUam D 405 Scales. Waldo S 66 Scarborough, Glenn 36, 42, 397 Scbaab, Eric 438 Scbaaf, Dave 445 Schaber, John E 396 Schaefer, Charles P 459 Schaefer, David 395 Schaeffer, Max 435 Schafcr, Robert 460 Schafer, Holland 460 Schalfer, Robert L 293 Schalk, Herman 459 Schall. Richard 313 Schamel. Jack L 391 Schaphorst, Richard 464 Schavcv, Donna 413 Scheff, Carlvn 424 Schcffer, James F 36, 409 Scheid, Jack 450 Scheidler, John 444 Scheinian, Jack 44.5 Schermer, Kenneth L 403 Scherschel, Tom 403 Schetter, Marilyn 378 Schielka, Rita 72 Schieve, Donald R 450 Schilter, Marilvn 371 Schilcutt, J. Gailand 442 Schiller, Newton 388, 397 Schilling, Vivian V 39, 297, 375 Schlamp, Carol 263, 374 Schlamp, Mary Lee 66 Schlenker, George 404 Schlens, Ed 455 Schlimmer, William A 269, 435 Schlose, Robert R 390 Sclilossberg. Vic 66 Schlundt. Don 438 Schlnndt. Robert 396 ScliluTidt, William H 405 Schmadeke, William 459 Schmal. William 456 Schmedel, Scott R 2.5, 274, 305, 458 Schmidlin, Rosalvn 381 Schmidt, Mrs. Evelvn 432 Schmidt, Elizabeth 429 Schmidt. Jeannine 415 Schmidt. Russ 383, 392 Schniitt, Marian 375 Schnaiter, Tom 438 Schneider, Paul 275, 383, 396 Schnell, Norm 392 Schnitzius, Nancy 287, 421 Schoene, Doris 370 Scholl, Twila 380 Schooley, Jim 24, 293, .361, 438 Schoonveld, Arthur 66 Schrader, Mary Ann 425 Schreiber, Richard 409 Schrcncongost, Kenneth R 394 Schroeder, Cvnthia 379 Schubert. Barbara 412, 432 Schuman. Robert 453 Scliutz, Mabel 374 Schutz. Perry 443 Schuvler, Terry 271, 464 Schwartz, Arlene 277, 278, 427 Schwartz, Janet 379 Schwartz, Jerald 454 Schwartz, John 274, 279, 463 Scbwass, Bunny 419 Schweitzer, Sam 292, 397 Schwimmer, Mike 35, 465 Schwimmer, Philip 403 Scbwin, John 274, 441 Schwind, Betty 278, 379 Schwind, Suzanne 376 Scircle, Martha 375 Scofield, James 407 Scott, Barbara 378 Scott, Burke H 405 Scott, Lou . 435 Scott, Patricia 47 Scott, Robert E 458 Scudder, Jane 429 Scudder, Pete 488 Seacot, Maxine 375 Seal, Wm. C 449 Searcy, Hubert 395 Searigbt, Irma 420 Sears, Joan 372 Seberger, Norma Jean 372 Sebree, Clarence Wayne 437 Seidensticker, James 438 Seipel, Marv Helen 369 Seki, Sam f 361 Scliger, Nancy 374 Sell, Burdell 43, 454 Sell, Edward K 390 Sellers, Jack 276,404 Seltenright, Ruth Joy 368 Scrigbt, Jo Ann Cotton 33, 278, 375 Sennersheim, Shirley 374 Sevems, Harold 408 Severson, Charles D 394 Severson, Marshall L 394 Sexton, Horatio C 396 Seybcrt, Thomas C 392 Sevmour, Lewis 38-3 Shadbume. Bill 361, 382, 407, 409 Shadlev, Maurice 4.3 Shafer, ' John 394, 436 Shafer, William A 390 Shaffer, Don R 463 Shaffer. Marv Jo 432 Shaffer, Raymond 402 Shaffer. Robert Alan 458 Shaffer. Robert Louis 293 Shafron. Lois 377 Shaner, Donald 405 Shanks. Robert H 448 Shanley. John 293, 383, 389 Shannon, Kay 28 Shapero, Phyllis 430 Shapiro, Martin 409 Sharp, Donald G 404 Sharp, Sue 411, 427 Sharj), Suzanne 427 Sharpe, Charles 439 Shauf, Sally 376 Shauker, Arthur 395 Shavghnessy, Walter 402 Shaw, Donna 426 Shaw, Jill 378 Shaw, Shirley 413 Shaw, Thomas A 441 Sheeks, Penny 373 Sheets, Helen 380 Sheets, Ralph 434, 451 Sheets. Stan 397, 461 Sheline, Alan 438 Shellv, Nick 275 Shep.ird, Ken 270, 433, 459 Shei ard, Margie 380 Shepherd, David 274 Shepherd, Deane 394 Shepherd, John L 383, 393 Shepherd, Sylvia 381 Sherburne, Elizabeth 299, 375 Sherer, Wayne C 444 Sherman, Arlene 424 Sherman, Robert E. Lee 34, 291, 437 Slirrwoo.l. HenH 394 Shuk, liicli.ird 439 SImlhr, KeuE 445 Siefert, Paula 374 Siekman, Lucian 462 Shields, Jean 305 Sliields, Marlene 376 Shields, Bill 279, 450 Shimizu. Roy 402 Shinabargar, Marilee 370 Shine, Sam 403 Shipman, Richard 395 Shirar, Don J 388, 389 Shirey, Warren 295, 298, 402 Shirey, Wayne A 295, 298, 5 ' 2 Shirk, Cynthia 374 Shively, Jack 403 Shlens, Ed 274, 292 Shlensky, Sylvia 28, 292, 424 JASPER CHAIR COMPANY JASPER, INDIANA MANUFACTURING THE RIGHT CHAIR AT THE RIGHT PRICE. KO-WE-BA COFFEE — CANNED AND FROZEN FOODS KENNETH CAMPBELL, Representative SPICER-GIERKE CO. 211 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.— TEL. 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Esther - 375 Wy.ilt, Joan 263, 377 Wvber, Marian 374 Wvsong, Carl 268, 459 Wvsong, Nancv 422, 459 Wvtteoliaih, Charles 276, 401 WvllenlKieh, Clene F 391 Wvlteiihaih. Hobert L 391 Y Yagel. Willi.iiii H 269, 271, 454 Yannw, Rabbi Albert 292 Yao, James .S 409 Yarbrongh, Robert 41)1 Yates, Ed 464 Yates, Joseph 395 Yates, Ralph D, D 3S9 Yeager, Barbara 66 Yeager, William .36 Yegeriehmer, Mark 464 Yegerlehner, John 464 Yekta, Yekladokht 372 Yenerich, Orlin 433, 441 Yokley, O. E 383, 393 Ycnmce, fames Bradley 392 Young, Awn 44, 278, 313, 379 Young, Art C 383, 393 Young, Cvnthia 413 Voiing, Donald R 404 Young, Karl 404 Young, J, Edward ....267. 276, 395 Young, Joe D 257,396 Young, John J 409 Young, Lucy Anne 28, 29, 419 Young, Patricia Anne 377 Young, Ric C 396 Youngs, Jim 436 Yurkas, George -..460 z Zaiser, Jane 257. 378 Zajac, Rudolph M. - .52 Zajdel. Thad . 406 Zangcr, Betty 430 Zaragoza, Lcniis 396 Zaring, Philip B 450 Zarse, Howard L 34 Zartm,m. Paul ., Jr 445 Zegart, Dorothv 368 Zeigler. Bert Admiral 461 Zell, Virginia 371 Zeller, Bill 448 Zeller, Charles A 409 Zi-lleis, Lowell 361 Zendell, Mary E 33, 430 Zimniennau, Harold 408 Ziiumenuan, Shirley 432 Zenor, Gary 459 Zinn, Darrell 440 Zinn, Sanford M 391 Zipperman, Jack 279, 465 Zobroskv, Lou 404 Zollinger, lackB 405 Zook, Max ' D 267 Zorn, George .Arthur 305 Zucker, Mvma 371 Zuckerberg, Jean 411, 430 Zuekenuan, Harvey 397 Zuger, John 361 Zuick, Flor ence 424 488 •k ■f Ss, :«i. •i mWf ' fllHMfltavv -k •k FREEDOM and the LAND are inseparable I N the early days of America, agriculture was the chief source of income. As tlic corn •irew and the newly cleared fields hroadened, so did the concept of freedom — ahout which the colonists had long dreamed. In this expanding climate of freedom, farming has become a big business. In Farm Bureau, the farmer protects this business through membership in his own organization and insurance in his own companies. Farming to be sound nuist remain free. Freedom and the land are inseparable. INDIANA FARM BUREAU, Inc. and Farm Bureau Insurance Companies 1 l. ' iO East Washington St. Indianapolis 4, Ind. 489 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. IJLOOMINGTON, INDIANA Take ' f oicdacf from the KITCHEN Try our delicious . . . Solly Ann bread Rolls Cakes Doughnuts HOME BAKERY General Offices Indianapolis DISPLAY AND DKCOItATIVK MATKKIALS IOI{ All, IKATKKMTY AND SOKOHITY DANCKS NATION AT. 01 (OKATOHS Siri ' L (0 II AN i:il S. M.ii«li:in Sir.-.-t Indianapolis, fndiiina riear the students as they cheer ' Ray for Kingan ham and bacon As they raise a brimming flacon Serve them Kingan ' s prime steer! Yes, where the Jordan flows, eds and co-eds are familiar with the Kingan Reliable line of fresh and cured meats, meat products and canned goods. Students (also athletes!) will welcome one of Kingan ' s wonderful hams on the table. And how about that zest-packed Kingan Reliable bacon for breakfqst. Mmmmm! KINGAN CO. KmO OF FINE FOODS General Offices — Indianapolis 490 o ta S( t 0 % uc% r? a e a TVAcci IN A CLASS BY ITSELF SPORTSMAN MODEL PACEMAKER TRAILER COMPANY Elkhart Avenue % RICHARDSON TRAILER MANUFACTURING CO. INC. Nappanee Street STEWART MODEL 37 FOR 1952 STEWART COACH INDUSTRY Bristol, Indiana TRAVEL-MASTER COACH The Coach of Distinction and Better Living TRAVELMASTER COACH CORPORATION 1241 Nappanee Street REGAL LINER Builders of Fine Custom-Bilt Trailer Coaches Since 1935 PLATT TRAILER COMPANY, INC. 530 McDonald Street 491 reference library for businessmen Deprive a doctor of his medical journals or a lawyer of his library and he is justifiably lost. No man could be expected to hold in his head all the knowledge necessary for these professions. The same is true for businessmen. A good businessman doesn ' t have to know everything about business — but he must know where to go to find out. These places to go are bh reference library. Start building your reference library by putting the twin volumes of Keller- Crescent — Advertising and Printing, on your mental bookshelf. Whenever you need advertising, sales counsel, or printed promotion, a call to Keller-Crescent will bring help to ease your work load. For 65 years, Keller-Crescent has served the Midwest making life easier and more profitable for business executives. This complete Graphic Arts Service is ready to go to work for you at a moment ' s notice. KELLER-CRESCENT COMPANY PRINTERS OF THE INDIANA UMVERSITY ARBUTUS ' AND THE EVANSVIILE (OllEGE IINC EVANSVILLE, INDIANA VYl THE BLOOMINGTON NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Authentic Ihiiversily FASHIONS FOR MEN SutUu 117 E. KirkwootI Blooniington BOTTLING CO. OF BLOOMINGTON 17th and College Ave. SHIRCLIFF INDUSTRIES, INC. 493 1952 ARBUTUS STAFF Business Manager Bob Corbiii Assistdnl Business Manager Boh Melnlire Circulation Manager Baily Hughes Advertising Manager Leeds Hutcliiiison Advertising Assistants Iriiia IliiiU ' ihnaii Betty Lou Sponsel Advertising Staff Kay tliitler Joe Joluison Mona Lee Jones M. G. Le ay Nathan Miller Bill Shields Reprint Manager Marcv Mailer BUSTNKSS STAFF Reprint Assistants Jane l)a idson Jim Donosan John () I)onnell Doris l apke Shirley Shaw Treasurer Al Boyd Publicity Manager John Sari)a Office Manager Susan Bassett As sistant Office Managers Alice Kin;; Jane LaRue Joyce Price Office Staff Carol Atkinson Marabv Beiitz Margy Boyd Jenny Byrne Barbara (larson (iin er Clark Jane Coffin I ' e gy Cook Don (-urrcnl Rosemary Dwyer ( onrad Epley Rosie Fortier Georgie Graves Jo Grow Patty Hoople Jane Jones Joan Lloyd Mary Nicholson Betty Jo Pierce Jerry Poudrier Marilyn Schetter Doris Schoene Pat Summers Janet Thomas Nancy Toman Judy Tritten Janet ert EDITORIAL STAFF Kditor-in-(Jiief Jim Vi ade Managing Editor Jane Meloy Assistant -I o-llf-l ' diloi Jo ce Hoi erls Layoiil Editor Nancy Ihall l.ayinit Assistant I ' al Fagaly (am pus t.ije Editor Barbara Hcildirig Campus Eije Assistant Dan W akelield (■opy Cn-E.ditors Be (rl Rarll II Hob Ki-;;i l. I Assistant to ( opv I ' .ditor Marybelle Frith (opy Staff Margaret Appel MarU Blackburn Mari)ara Fnlfonl ( larolvii (ionser Doris (iulber g I ' einiy Hentz (ihris Mason ( erry Miller Mary Moodey Lucy Raul) Carol Si ' blamp Sue Sciixsin Boh Scott Cynlhia Siiirk Aileen Snoddy Nancy Stockton Barbara I a h r Susan alhicc Senior Editor Joan i.uiiwig Si-nior IsslsKuil Dick lioii-ih Sports l.dilor irgil Ucclcr ,S (iir ' . tssislanl J. Ilk Mlll|lh Scheduling Editor Jan Froeb Sell eduling A ssistan t Shirley Ferguson Art Editor Carolyn Kupfcrer I ' liotography Editor Barbara ( .lauilou Staff Photographers Addison Doxvling Boh llans.ii l W illiauis Paste-up Editor Jiun Francis Paste-up Assistants Ann (iougii Norm Sciuiell Jane orlc Reseanh Editor Jackie SloNcr Resean li issistanls Ifariiara Mlcii iuia (icrharl 494 Our thanks go out . . . • • to Jack X elpott. Bill Tenriel, Porky Veal, Paul Rouse, Denny Pett, Kenny Skirvin, Fred essell for their excellent formal and informal photograpliy and especially for their subtle photo studies. • • to all the people at the Audio-Visual Center for all their efforts — hurry- up jobs, first-rate quality, and inexhaustible patience — in our behalf. • to Mr. Ralph M. Cronin of Keller-Crescent Co., our printer, for his advice and numerous prods that kept us going. • • • to Miss Zelpha Morrison of Keller-Crescent for her constant attention to accuracy. • to Mr. George Rickey of the Art Center for his concern with our cover and his donation of a class to design it. • • • to Miss Roleen Clark foi her creative work in designing our cover. • to George Disborough for his clever and artistic ' division pages, and to Jack elpott for his modern introduction pages. • to George and Jack Welpott for a superb Beauty Section. • • to Dean Catlierine Evans for her patience and kindness in granting often-needed late hours. • to the individual staff members for tlieir hard work and perserverauce. Jim, Jane, and Bob 495 THE TEREE HAUTE STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 6, TRI KAPPA INITIATES— Seen here with the chapter president and pledge advisor of the active Gamma Gamma Chapter of the Tri Kappa Sorority are the three pledges who were initiated into the chapter at the June meeting and ceremony. They are reading left to right, seated: Miss Mary Frances Kearns, Mrs. Harry F. Fisbeck, pledge advisor; Mrs. Benjamin G. Cox. president, and Mrs. Carl Haas, chairman of the pledge class. Standing: Miss Eleanor Cox, Mrs. LeRoy Clymer. Mrs. Paul Humphrey and Mrs. Robert G. Nunn Jr. r L • i, 9 ' r m u m
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