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ir ' i the trailing arbutus for uhich litis book was named along the Jordan Volume 62 Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Editor-in-chief, Marg Boyd Managing Editor, Pat Smith Business Manager, George Hehl n We ask: I m ' ' ' ' i.: r. : C ?- . ■v ' i .• ' ■: ' V;. ' .V ' ••iMH 1 ' . — H l • - 1 ■-- ' jgj Iiitrodiirlion — Campus Life 20 Books 22 Teachers 30 Great Artists 38 Living Together 46 Beauty 89 Working Together 96 Scliools and Adiniiiislralioii — I Adinini.xlialioii Ai ' t?i and Sciences Husiness Medical Center Military Education Music Law Physical Ed ucation Departmental Clubs Summer School Extensions Gradiuite Outstandin ; Men 12 111 122 130 136 147 149 1S4 161 164 167 178 181 185 188 Activities 1 90 H( noraries 213 Religious Groups 231 Puhlications 2 11 Athletics 252 Outdoor Sports 2Sii Indoor Sports 277 Intramurals 298 Residences 302 Fraternities 304 Sororities 338 Men ' s Halls 360 women ' s Halls 384 Seniors Senior Index 402 . 444 Advertising 158 General Index 470 Acknowledgments 494 Arhutus Staffs 496 10 riie evciclKinuiiii; (aiiipii skyline ... a IjIcikI dI the- modern and tradi ' lional . . . the aicliiieiime ol lour genera- tions in one setting. Our CWjthic-styled buildings contrast with the more stern ilassro(jms ol another age. The cast-iron stairs, the ivy-clusters, the dusty halls and high vaulted ceilings identity Old Camions . College Row . . . the alternoon sun casts long shadows. The Student Building tower carries its clock above rooltops of grey buildings and Irom this aerie it names the hours. The long hand is vertical. The long hand and XII meet. From the tower goes the sound that tells the campus the hour is past. The waves push the sound across campus. The sound first reaches Maxwell Hall (1890), and then the Library (1907). People in the llnion Building (1932) hear the hour only a second belore the hour is announced to the Administration Building (1936). Near the corner oi Third and Indiana . venue two workers standing in the muddy bottom of a large hole-Law Building (195fi)-hear the hour. One of them looks at his watch. 11 Gliariii and Iradilioii I lu OIK- luiiulicd iliiriy-lilth year ol campus. I line .111(1 i iowili lc.i c cviclciue ol change. The wioughi iioii lamp|«)sls or tlic (kiorcsteiit lights 1)V the Union Huikling steps— take your ihoice— they ' re l)oth here. Ok! traditions aie absorbed. New ones grow up to make (ampus liistoi . It is dillKiill to tell when a landmark will be satri- ficeil lor the growth ol the campus. We already know that next yeai, the inonogrammed smoke- stack, long an identilying symbol, will come down to make room lor the new Student Union. We don ' t know what will be next. lint we will lemembei these lamiliar things . . . the playground in back ol the .Speech C liiiic, l)i. Bryan ' s home, an empty drill held, whitewash in large, crude letters on Freshman Walk ... to us thev aie lU ' s campus. Memoriul Hull die lU sntukeslatk Kirkuood Hall the tf ellhoiise Ihe Medical Building A country of genth lollina; hills, lime- stone, shale and red soil . . . nature smiled on this campus. Who needs con- crete and brick when there ' s limestone so near? Cam])us buildings were cut from the heart of this stone. Ve often take lU ' s natural beauty for granted. Here in diis world ol books, laboratories, and maturing minds we dwell midst scenery vhich coidd ha e been created only by a Master. Students shortcut their wax to class along paths which wind through shaded woodland, little wondering at the things they see— a chipmimk scampers across the path between the English Building and the B S: E . , . a simple creek, the Jordan Ri er. flows from the eastern end of campus on limestone bedrock . . . and numerous sinkholes identify under- ground drainage channels, ho coidd forget the white bridges, Avooded paths, and grey buildings of our campus? . . . the Student Biiildins Alumni Hall 15 I Jordan Hull of Itinlojiy the Fieldhouse Steel and Stone Giants Ciround is cleared, liactors moxe in. And overnight steel and stone striu tures sprout Ironi ground where once a wood- land stood. New Smithwood . . . Iraternii) row . . . our campus pushes outward to in- clude more land where towering steel giants enieige iiuo long units ol dormi- tories. The modern, nudti-storied wings dwarF older buildings at the (ampus core . . . anil buildings that weie once the campus to returning ahmuii are now Old Campus to our generation. the Sladiiim ble 17 the Married Sliident Apartments Smilhtrood Hall the Men ' s Quad 18 Two hundred buildings ... set in 1,700 acres of Hoosier hills. Thirteen thousand students and 800 faculty memijers ... in a compact commu- nity. The commimity gro s. . . . This year Ernie Pyle Hall was dedicated. The Jortlan Hall of Biology, Marrietl Student .Apartments, and Law Build- ing are under construction now. The next few years will probably see a new Humanities Building, additions to the Library, Swain Hall, Chemistry Building, and the Music Building. Oin- campus expands eating up some of the woods, trees and hite britlges. 19 :.. «• ' . We engage in a collective struggle called learning. Otu- weapons are books. They come in assorted sizes, but the thickness of the volume is seldom an indicator of the power it possesses. We keep them dog- eared and well iniderlined if - ve vant them to be effective. We load them with mar- ginal notes. We take them apart, sentence by sentence, so that we can be familiar vith their workings. We inspect the facts they are made of for fla vs vhich might cause them to misfire. Our generals are teachers. Ihey map our strategy and show us how to use our weapons against oin enemy, ignorance. They help us to discipline otn minds into well-ordered lines but also free them from old habits which would make them easy prey to the enemy. They re vard our efforts with diplomas. Our morale is kept high by performances of great artists. Their talent is the medium through ' hich we achieve the inspiration to continue to struggle. We applaud them and retinn to otu work more confident be- cause we have seen that victory is possible. 21 Precious Life-Blood I , ' 11 J I N I . ' •-, r 23 Our books identify us as students. After tlie bookstore lines have disappeared, we examine our investments. At the end of the semester, some are sold, some have tlie honor of beginning a personal li- brary. Most of them are unfamiliar until we study them in class or a professor mentions them in a lecture. We are as- signed research papers and we learn to find one book out of 926.599 volumes in the library. We become curious. We wander into bookstores just to browse, but we usually lea e with a paperback addition to our collection of books and new interests. We become increasingly aware that time will forever limit us in our wish to ab- sorb the stored knowledge of the endless stacks of books at Indiana Universitv. We Buy and Browse liiKiks :m- i- |)iMsi i ' , lull Infill lihraiics. A reader relaxes in a room dedicated to a true master spirit of I.U. n w ■jM m ' b a m j u . ■ • ' §m - V F ' 4 «p Mil si 4 i r 1 lu- ln .t fsam Un the luvhiiiaii is llic pli 1(1,049 . . . KI.IIMI . - , Ml.llj! .. :m 3 k-o 1 J a.m., p.m., and I.B.M, Enrollineni aiouscs main ol ilic same reactions as an iniome tax lorm. The well-defined procedme is printed antl distributed to each ol iis. It ' s the exceptions and class conliicts that ton- fuse us. We know it ' s necessary Init wish we could tlo without it. We clutch our cards and printed iorms and somehow emerge from the Inie minus money l)ut possessing the riglit to pinsue an etkuation at I.ll. CkjiJiiselors untangle schedule nii u|): Oigani aliiins enrollment. lie for nieMil)eislu|) and sid)scri])lions aftei Between the Pages ' e all appioadi it ilillficiuly. We dec iiie how, when, anil how much to study, and wc wade into tiie semester. Some go in o x ' r their heads, some just get their feet wet anil withdraw, and some start oil and finish with nice fife-saving strolces. We dig for the efusive facts wfiile slumped over deslcs, lying in l ed, or bolting liamliiugers. W e ilream throiigli literature and sweat through math. We get off our schedule and promise oinselves it will be ditlerent next semester. We become in- ohed in other commitments and studying is neglected fcjr a time fjut always retiuned to in the haste of cramming for finals. rmm ;Tlfc . m 1 Hr 1 - f Jl H m F« .- ' -.pi Mi li «i v. _ H 3KI Hi ' : i ' A 1 SM - n H m : ' H r - w .. ■«W? 4tf H I ■M l W: « ..- K ' ■■■Lr ' . ■' ■■' ' £a — V ■« i V?r ' -v.., 28 The Mens Lounge is removed from disliacting inllucnces Filling together stray thoughts Students with problems find help in the counselors. Student leaders help freshmen learn the ropes at I.U. Models for Life Patterns An analogy we haven ' t thought of before, a solu- tion to a schedule mixup or a personal problem, a question that demands a thoughtful answer- all this we get from teachers and coiniselors who guide us through oiu ' four years of undergradu- ate study. From our days as freshmen in the Junior Division to the last semester of our senior year, academic counselors advise us what to lake and when, all the while seeing that we ' re lulfdl- ing our recjuirements and credit hours to gradu- ate. In every field of experience offered by the University, trained and interested coiuiselors dis- (iiss and he p us with problems— studying, ac- tivity, adjustment. Their methods are many. They eigh our qualities and attempt to hel]) us balance the scales. Some teachers we dislike to approach; others we confide in readily. We accept their lews or criticize their ideas— the best teach us to think. Classes provide for communication of ideas. Lectures and Labs We concern oinsehes with getting to classes and then getting something out ol them. We crowd into small rooms or relax in large aiiditoriimis. We hope that the classes are either small enough that we can get to know the professor, or large enough that he won ' t know us. W ' e cut when the weather is right or when the night before has been bad. We fidget through some and hope others won ' t end. Sometimes the class is a place to participate; at other times we only listen or fall asleep, but always we learn something not known before. Fiiluie teacht ' is .imi liniiuniakers learn to appreciate music. 34 ■1 A break bclwcen da v; Just Testing... Reail, write, think. . . . tired eyes, aching fingers, frowns— iiow niiuii is gained Ironi this, wlial nieasme of siutess? Tests provide tiie answer ... a mark of attiieve- ment ... a reward for studying or a sign to study more ... a record of results. To progress, mistakes must be corrected and fruitful efforts praised. m % Pen, bluebook and 50 minut es to sum up eight weeks ' work. The Concert Choir directed by Margaret Hilli Idiiard on Beinum conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam. 38 . 1 ., o .-f ' ■' • •-- •• l-.. ' ' 1 1 L I ' r V r J . mjjmL w f P l ■S. B -t r r MH I C glii ■■9. ' ;. L l V r 4 . 1 y|m V -, • Marge and Gowei Chainpic Ihiee for loiiighl. An invitation to the dance! Sylph- like ballerinas glide through the Com- mons during the day and delight the Auditorium crowd by night. Cries of Bra -o Irom James Jones for the ballet, and Harry Belafonte cajoles e cn our staid group into a calypso chorus. Marge Champion bought Gower ' s Christmas present in Bloom- ington, and IVfoira Shearer watched TV in tiie Union Lounge. We cram- med the Auditorium— sometimes for two nights— to watch them. The Com- mons somehow seems not quite so interesting for a day or two after they leave. George I.ondon, baritone, «ilh llie Metropolitan Opera Company. 41 Impressed and Informed Shakespeare and wild animal hunters hobnob with statesmen and musicians cjn the stage of the Auditorium. A cul- turally well-rounded program lor the Midwest, Ironi the East, and Irom lar- ther than the East. Miss Webster told us we were strangers with .Shakespeare, and General Romulo told us of a UN that can work. Air. and Nfrs. Ryhiner showed us a hunt for a rare and dangerous animal. We shivered, and thrilletl. and were impressed and informed. Fdriando (.crniaiii, fiLSt organist iif St, I ' ctci ' s, Rome. Charles .Saltzman. speaker on the topic The State Depart- ment in the Cold War. Boris Goldovsky, Metropolitan Opera broadcast commentator CtciK ' Kil C, villus Ronuilo chatling with (.ovciiiipi Cr.iijj alloi speaking on Inside the United Nations. Peter ami Mi-ixia Rviiiiier. k mieis on tiie capture of wijil animals. Margaret Webster, speaker on the topic Shakespeare and L ' s. The cxliibil. The inteniew. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL RELATIONS ■AND PLACEMEN OFFICE hours: 9-liAM 2-4 PM : ENTRANCE No longer taught— but teaching. End Results From dreams, to action, to reality. We dream of our liiture. then work to ex- pand oiu ' interests and de eIop om ' tal- ents. We telescope much ellort and much experience into our years at I.U. The end results mark the beginning of the futine . . . haphazard sketching . . . studio work . . . practice, practice, prac- tice . . . exhibit. Cihopsticks . . . piano lessons . . . jjractice rooms . . . recital. Oljservation . . . education . . . exams . . . student teacher ... a class of your own. The beginning of the fiUuie . . . dreamed of, worked toward . . . may it be realized. Ihe togethernesb ol lile ai college is one ol the major instruments ol ethication within this huge institution. We learn to live together in umts where the closeness is intensified a hunclrecllokl to hat we ha e been ac- customed. The inter-dependence, the abilit to get along to- gether—indeed, the need ior others— is manitest in various ways. We choose the way we are going to live, in intiependent dorms or organized houses, but regard- less of our choices, we all learn to live with oin room- mates and the kids in the next room. Learning to share peacefully a dresser drawer is onh a small part of living together. The playing together in all the familiar hang-outs, eating supper out on Siuidav nights, and picnicing all through the Fall— all these things are included in our life together. We work, together getting things reach— the dances, the Fall Carni al, Homecoming— and then we go to them to play together. Which is more fun, the A ork of prepa- ration or the final enjoyment when the work is com- pleted, is not clear; but it is certain that our life together could not be all that it is without either of them. Rcieiilh tcimplclcd new Sinillnvoiiil Hall compclcs wkh sororilics ami fialcinilics for luxurious living. For One or More r jjggMmHt 1 rSdSm m wg m m T aSBSBB I f Hi ifi K 1 N K M r M 1 ' ' 1 ' ' M The solitude ot a private room, the Iriendli- ness and gaiety ol a crowded lounge— the dorms do not have a rigid personality. They assume the atmosphere their inhabi- tants request. The walls are an envelope lor serious students at study time; thev also expand to hold a lun-loving cro vd. Maybe the things that happen in the dorms are the best description of what living there is like. Start at one end of the dorm system ... in the Women ' s Quad, there is a birthday party in room 235, Memorial Hall ... a desk is covered with books and paper, an MRC resident is study- ing for an exam ... a bridge game in . rbutus Center is halted by an important phone call from him ... in the Men ' s Quad, two lellows are playing ping-pong, while in another corner of the room a laughing bunch is planning a boress. The dorms do not have a rigid personality. Moving in is greatly aided by the elevator in the new dormitory. 1 IL. ' 1 B Bii - im A Double Life i ll|). l hands and the theory of evolu- tion . . . His and Hers notebooks ... A sentence of Chaiuer punctuated Ijy a baby ' s cry . . . Married students live a double life, that of maintaining a home and getting an education. What ' s more important— they do a good job of both. The number of married students is increasing. This year the total was around 1,800. Their influence is being felt too, for plans are being made for expanding married hous- ing. About time, some will say. Not all can afford the (on enience of the Uni- versity Apartments. Ever carried a bucket of water two blocks to wash the breakfast dishes? Ever bathed in a fresh- air shower? Not all is so rosy in a trailer, but oiu- married students don ' t complain. Today ' s sacrifice for tomor- row ' s reward. Nou jiisi what ' s more important— that final or me? .ArCT les and dish towels. liv n.mm Brothers and Sisters A loiiple of the biotheis want dates. Down beat on jazz. T Green pods and Greek letters . . . jewels and crests . . . tlie old frat songs . . . boress ,_vs. (juiet hours . . . mugs raised on high. Thirty Iraternities ... If) sororities . . . 2500 organized students. And inside it is not cold and calculating as some outsiders believe. It ' s caring for a group rather than sell alone, and the desire for brothers and sisters more than in mere name. There are Cireek Veek and workshops and inipro enient. There ' s the effort to strengthen and better fraternity- independent relations which depends on mutual respect for each group ' s viewpoint. Big or small, basically the goals are the same— love for lU, love for the house and love for fellow-student. Accent on manners. I ' ll see what I can do $ ■17 .x jjit fiimtB mB . Greek Expectations Rusli . . . tlie orgaiii cd iiicctiiig the organized-to-be; the rushees meeting tlie rushers. Through all, the first imjjressions reign paramount. Women ' s rush . . . during the first semester, preliminaries begin— coke parties, tea parties, skits and fun. Then formal rush begins— a week of small talk, frozen smiles, tired feet and aching heads. But pledged or not, each girl makes new friends; she receives new ideas and gives in return. Men ' s rush . . . weekend trips, games and such. All this begins in the late Spring and continues into early Fall. The men prefer smokers and dinners, equipped with blind dates. Hand shaking and back slap- ping prevail. Houses hash and are hashed. In the end, many happy new pledges take the pin of their choice and dive anxiously into their pledgeship duties. 54 After the rushees are gone— the hash session decides new pledges. rn Coffee Hour 2:30 Seeking. Searching. ■:m Start with a lot ol people, add a com- mon gathering place, and this is what you hear: Blaring of a juke box— jazz times, love tunes, light-hearted gay tunes —the mood can be yours for a nickel. Shuffle of the many feet, slap of the cards, rattle of the silverware and all the coffee cups . . . over all, the voices reign, a muffled sound, yet so vitally alive. Talk if you want to, but study if you must. And this is what you see: Tables clothed with ashes and ceilings veiled in smoke, heaps of books and piles of coats strewn about the room. Packages of cigarettes, empty match book covers, cartoons and sport predictions found upon the walls . . . over all, the people reign— incoming, outgoing on the hour plus 20— so vitally alive. Food is for eating, mouths for talking, cigarettes for smoking, books for read- ing, cards for playing, and the campus hangouts are for all of these. Finding. T.G.I.F.ing Dates and studies have to mix during exam time. 59 W luu wdiuk ' is arc wrouglil mci a ui|i of coflcc. Coffee thought. Lovers aigiie, reconsider and make up before the cup is cmplv Pizza and Picasso for the epicurean intellectual. Before the cup is empty We find out how long a $5.00 meal ticket lasts. In a week our GI check should come and there ' ll be steak the first night and pizza the next. We bring our books and say we ' ll study, but some- how the small talk is better than Chaucer and we get lost along the way. Say . . . did you know that fried foods cause ulcers? 61 The limestone quarries are beautiful Spiiny s| t SUM soaking. 62 White Rocks and Water Weather Turning leaves, a fresh snowlall, or returning Spring— and indoor hangouts (even books and classes) are for- saken for outdoor hangouts. A cup of coffee and a cigarette for two are exchanged for blankets, portable radios and packs for six or more in the Spring and Fall picnic seasons. We dash off for an afternoon of study at the quanies or Brown County and come back with a tan instead of a lesson plan. We lay aside our books, weapons for learning, and pick up snowballs, weapons for face washing. We travel to McCormick ' s Creek or Lost Lake for an evening picnic and become students of the outdoors. 64 The picnic spirit seizes the campus in early Spring anu late Fall. 65 riie accent on height [X)sed engineering problems. 1 1 A pledge does a quick-change into costiniie. A quick nap during the late evening construction. Silver out of Sawdust Fall Carnival goers wander about in a be- wildered, happy way, stopping at kissing booths, pelting pies at friends or non-lriends, watching floor shows. For one night we ' re something different ... a barker or a gambler, a clown with a false nose that won ' t stay on, a chorus girl in net stockings. Tomorrow . . . the glitter and the secjuins will be biuied in the sawdust. .• n old pair of jeans, hammers, nails, per verance, and ideas are prerequisites to the Carnival. Each booth must be bigger, better, taller than last year. The emphasis for the 1954 Carnival being height, one fraternity went right up to the ceiling to win with a dizzy 50 feet. , 11 compete for one cause, the Campus Chest, which this year received ,S4,700 from the proceeds of the Carni al. a r Sultan for a night. 68 K It ' s all for a good cause. Rod Perkins, Bachelor of the Year. 71 - Sports Spirit Indian Summer and the kind of games designed to push your blood pressure to the Hniit lelt Hoosier lootliall ians pers])iring and exliausted after several home games. Spectators and jjlayers learned that it took a lot of work on the fiekl and in the stands to bring in the victories that III had been missing in past seasons. Soft drink vendors did a land office busi- ness and Bermuda shorts appeared in the stands on coeds and their escorts. Half- time shows were dressed up with ballerinas and shoi t-short stories set to the music of the Marching Hundred. All this and a suntan too. [fll SPflRT I , WQ0OENH0l{Si - « The Marching 100 relaxes before its half-time show. I hi- 11 end srition performs at home games. 9 tlK- 73 - The Ihiill ami pride of tlie game l)egins with a hushed licldhouse and Old Glory. Pride of Indiana The Oaken Bucket had no more than ekided our grasp again when a new wave of hope swept over 1. 1 ' , fans. Basketball! If the world fell apart and draft boards began to sharpen their pencils, the average student coidd forget these dilemmas during the time that it took to win or lose a game. The Hurryin ' Hoosiers were on the floor and were better than strong ilrink to heljj blot oiu the world that (ouldn ' t exist when I.U. played the sport ol the grassroots country. A quick change in strategy may mean the If i B r  Honucoinins; dccoralioiis icc|uiie team work, loo. Dick Albershardt. nationally recognized trampoline artist, performs at the Homecoming Variety Show. A local Jack Webb gi es ' jusl the facts to ihe audience. ■rr The Alums Come Home We worked all night building de ites that would demonstrate how we would destroy the Iowa Hawkeyes. W e learned that Iowa wasn ' t imjaressed but that alinnni would involve themselves in traffic jams to look at our paper mache triinnphs. As adtled entertainment away from football fields, we created an evening of songs, skits, and general ballyhoo and presented the Homecoming Varieties. The winning honieioming decoiaiions iif the Kappa Sigs. Ki T WATCH %gftY 9 1 jy vj l The spirit of an I.U. aliimnus never dies. Thomas Wolfe said You Can ' t Go Home Again, but many Hoosiers ignore him e ery year for the sake of seeing the Jordan How or trickle through the campus that gave i)irth and then substance to their dreams and ambitions. They return to look over the new buildings and to reminisce in the old ones. They come back to tell sons and daughters how it was in the old davs and to find out how it is now. They take the grad tour, cheer at the game, and go to the barbecue and return home feeling that their college days weren ' t so long ago after all. 78 h A.t : (S Sl « - MpnBB f- ' BI M e 2 W ' 1 y? M u m i K . W Ted Kluzewski (Big Khi) signs autographs for young admirers. Homecoming queen, Jane Luzadder, and her court watch the game with Governor George Craig, ' 31. 79 The Glitter 80 Sometimes it ' s casual, sometimes it ' s formal, and sometimes costume. You may walk, ride in a convertible, go on a hayrack, or take a school bus to get there. There might be records or Saiuer-Finigan to provide music. He usually pavs, but tvv ' ice this year she paid. It all amounts to the same thing-a dance at lU and an eve- ning of entertainment which helps form the pat- tern of memories of campus life. Senior Siwash, Freshman Tyronian, Opening of Formal, Blanket Hop, V ' ellhouse Waltz are all part of the tradition of lU. Working on decorations, planning the dance, deciding on the costume for Mardi Gras, or buying the new for- mal or tux all go into the climactic moment when you glide across the floor into a special world created just for the evening. 81 Alonii cis ami spice . . . Rouge and rhinestoiics . . . Fire and ice . . . All for the man ol the night. Carohn luviR ' i. sweater qncfii. Mvnia Mi(!(i11imm, Ulatikel llop (|iiecn. Sue chriiig. Wellhoiisc Wall (|iieeii Ilcild oil Id Ndiii lull — il ' s llic biiniiv hop. Don Donicnic. King of Danics Ball. 1:30 hours with 11:30 feet. The traditional boar ' s head is served al the Madrigal dinner. Campus Christmas Carolers with candles, pixie pack- ages, President Hermie in a Santa Glaus suit. Madrigal singers, 20 foot Christmas trees. Face washing in the snow and the iced fordan. Catholic, Jew, Negio, Indian listen- ing to a Protestant minister. This is Christmas Eve on Campus at lU. I.J.k (lnnd itie old i:nf.li .li dinner. Santa Clans visits the dorm. | j[en agree there is nothing like a dame. ' The female has many attri- butes, not the least of which is this abstract called beauty. Women, like many things in nature, are often en- dowed with characteristics universally accepted as pleasing. These physical attributes are the showcase by which a girl ' s personality is expressed. The way she dresses, the way she smiles, the way she walks, talks, and gestures . . . all these things offer clues to her per- sonality. The next few pages are concerned witii five pretty coeds. Each girl is strikingly differ- ent: each is pretty in her own way. Taken as a group they offer proof that there is little ill nature to ri al the American coed. 89 M T H E y E E N ? CCU.l£ a CydJL . . Arbutus Queen. The eyes have it . . . Jane is excitcrl by her world anil the i(f | le who inhal)it it. ith ([iiiek enerjjy she sees eaeh thiiij: about her. Every subtle movement of her eyes unfolds warmth and friendliness. A girl full of vitality and good humor. Pretty eyes . . pretty knees . . . pretty J aiie ' s mouth reflects ail inquisitive nature. Its every movement hints at the whimsical and reflective proc- esses of her mind. A faint smile appears . . . she hites her lip. Then quickly a tran- sition to a sjiliinx- like calm. TnoDOL bno jL n jnQ . long . . . lithe . . . lovelv . . . Nanci has stat- ure . . . slim waist ... slim hips . . . tapcriiif: fingers ... a real long lady who looks good in anything she wears. Nanci is direct and friendly. She makes short men feel shorter and tall men very glad they are. a (loll in a tea cup . . . Alice makes tall men look verv tall and short men glad there are girls like Alice . . . gleaming blond hair . . . nice legs . . . anil a head full of brains. Alice charms, disarms an l hardlv ever alarms. Karen Lentz ... A detail. For tlie rest of Karen turn the page. . serious . . . sensitive ... a serene i with Mareh-wiiid hair and an interestiii;! nose. For all her visual flair. Karen is quiet and in- trospective. Lovely ears punctuating an expres- sive neck. Penetrating eyes and lots of charm. A coiubination of nice textures. - «a - .Jt_- a demure little ffirl that ' s a sweetheart from every angle . . . the hoys aren ' t afraid of Sue . . . she ' s the irl next door with a touch of everything nice pensive eyes ... a girl full of dreams and far-away thoughts . . . Pretty nice . . . Nice and Pretty . . . Working together Working togcllu ' i we |inl liinuiulniis cncrgv iiiio i )l)s-siii(lciii goM ' iiiiiu-iu. ;i Iiousi- i.nii c, ;i (1(11111 h.iskclh.ill tiMiii. iiicT-1 illg a diadliiif bciausc lifH- c ' i ' loiiK ' lo leali c oiii ilcpi ' iult ' iu t ' on otlu r pcDplc and iheir tlependenie on ns. I ' ogcthfi ' we campaign, or paint, oi pound t pcwrilcis as t ' aiiicstlv as we ' ll do an iol) in our lives— lor this is oui lile (.aiuing lioiii our expeiieiue together, our composite lile tulminates in a last final shared experience— that ol giadnation. Our life together is over, but we are better jsersons lor having learned to work with others. as k.  «■■■jMlk . ' M l l 1 sS il H 97 President Wells and the McGuire Sisters wait in the official pace car to start the race. All I.U. Classic An l.L ' . classic, the Little 500, gives bicycling heroes and their coed sponsors a chance to learn the thrill of winning through teamwork. Cours- ing over the gruelling filty iniles, the four-man teams are cheered on their way by the gals who spent weeks boosting them on campus and prejjar- ing lavish pit decorations. Sjjonsored by the Indiana University Foimdation and patterned after the Indianapolis Speedway 500, this spring event is based on the motto, Help those who help themsehes. Trophies are awarded to the top ten teams and all proceeds go into a fund which is used lor loans, fellowships, and scholar- shijjs for working students. Race casualties are carried (|iiiikl tci ihc hospital tciil. 98 Riders exchange witli teammates after racing several laps 99 iks slowed down the 1954 i:k (id to 70 tires were ruined 1)V lliem. A bad exchange loses valuable seconds Sigma Nil, winner of the 1951 Little 5tK). I.eg cramps hinder mkmu lideis during the race. The wheels of the Little 500 first began turning in the head of Howanl S. (Howdy) Wilcox, for- mer director of the I.U. Founda- tion, and finally took to the track in 1951. The race has been covered by Lite NLigazine and publicized in an advertisement in [oe Palooka comics. Besides aflording scholar- ship opportunities for worthy stu- dents, the two-wheel competition awards prizes for the winners rang- ing from Roadmaster bikes and tailor-made suits to Little 500 jackets and electric razors. A huge parade is staged in Bloomington on the eve of the race and ends near the Theta Chi house where the Theta Chi s and a co-sponsoring sorority present the Bicycle Bounce. Seth Klein, the slarter at the Indianapiilis 500 foi 20 years, signals one lap to go 101 Some- uiai llie iciats. sciiiR- lake them. Some uoik lies in uilh a major. Students working as campus cops help the L ' l iversity police. P M 1 1 ( l n H ' H 1 V — 1 r J • ftM 1 i ir - jA . A Working to learn Working together becomes a practical reality when working may mean the difference between fini ,shing your educa- tion or being forced to leave because the last penny has been shaken out of the ole sock. Students who clerk in a store, wait tables, become secretaries or odd- job men have learned the value of the penny and have also learned that many of their fellows are serious enough about education to give much of their spare time to be sure they will get it. The part-time wage earners come from every segment of the campus population. The fraternity man and the out-in-town woman, the girl from the Women ' s Quad and the married man all make up the group that works so that it may learn. Money with punch. The Ikioksiorc o([crs work to those with a few free hours. J( ' f 90 ItMnMSMh %m Lines and Lyrics Alter ' fiiu gliiig iliiough long hours of learning their lines and longer hours of rehearsals, students trom the Depart- ment ol Speech and Theatre and the Sdiool ol Music learn that it ' s all worth- while when they take their bows to the applause that greets their efforts. Wfiether the script is supplied by Shake- speare, Wilde, O ' Neill or one of their contemporaries, thespians and musicians imite each year to present classics and first-nighters. Summer sessions see the student actors traveling to the Brown County Playhouse where they present three plays. Those who appear before the foot- lights are not alone in gaining experi- ence in the tiieatre. Behind the scenes are the people who design the scenes and ccjstinnes, plan the staging and light- ing and make sure that the small details that make for a good production are done. At least one dress rehearsal precedes the opening performance Greasepaint . . . Gay or Grave The cultural life on campus got a lilt this year trom such productions as S.S. Glen- cairn, The Merchant of Venice, and The Importance of Being Earnest, all presented by the University Theatre. The traditional presentations of The Messiah at Christmas and Parsifal at Easter were among the more serious offerings of music students, while the annual Jordan River Re iie, presented in the sj)ring and written by stutlents ot the imiver- sity, brouglu the lighter side of life to the stage. Earlier in the year The Homecoming Variety show entertained alimini, students, and faculty with a variety of performers and musical acts. 106 Stage hands keep check on physical progress of the play. Members of the cast discuss how its going between scenes. 107 Convcmion recesses allow lime for delegates to confer with each other Campaigns and Projects If you work hard enough, witli enough people, on enough (ommittees, and then have enough luck you may become a campus wheel. At least you will learn that politics is composed of all the things that politicians talk about and many things tliey never mention. You learn too to make campaign posters, applaud at the proper times, see the right people for what you want, say the things you shoidd when you shoidd, and smile for the (ameraman. ' ou ' ll slave on dance decorations and Homecoming tiecorations, dis- tribute tickets, take tickets, plan programs, and go to committee meetings. Someday you ' ll pick the committees and wield the gavel, but in the meantime you ' ll find out what it takes to be a leader and, more important, to be a follower. Hard work is behind the glory of being a campus rod, anil much of this work is done late at night after the regular com- mittee meetings are over. ' 1 1 in ■j M mh w k m H H H 9 ' u Jr HH HP I Bf ' r38 r 9 V% _ H dl S H B I i2 2 M| H r mS mi . ' -. - W H HHl j i L Coalitions and caucuses doininatcil the oigaui fd c(]n cnti(in. Barbara Ginsberg discusses with her committee fi- nal plans for I.L ' NA Little United Nations As- send)l ) in which . ' !!! colleges participated at lU. I ' u-sick ' iil Wells ' ii-n ' [.i lor tiKiicIs aiiil relatives ot the graduates. 110 To Assume the Cloak Alici sliai ini; liiiii vcais of classes, activi- lics. cxaiiis. anil I he siiiulry events that make up laTiipiis lile, we learn for the In si linif wli.ii ii has really meant after the last diploma has been awarded and (Commencement (eremonies are ended. This ])art of our lilc has suddenly be- come (om])lcie. VVe will leave JU with many dilierent dieams of the fiiiure for which we hope we are now pre]iared, but most of us will return at some later time to try and recapture what we didn ' t know existed while we were here. Now the real time of learning through work- ing t(}gether begins. We have a world to keep intact and horizons to push out- ward. Shed the cap and gown . . . assume the cloak of responsibility.  M| g Bi m -mm indi k 112 schools ai Stiulcnls, books, and visiliiig artists depict our academic lite . . . but the story is not complete without those men and women whose jobs are vital to the University. Scholars . . . artists . . . businessmen. Their backgroiuids are as varied as their jobs. They are here to guide, administer, set policies, counsel, and instruct. Whatever their position they contribute toward our education. The graduate student -ivho sets up his research project in a small chemistry laboratory . . . the professor who chalks an equation on the black- board . . . the men who discuss policy across polished conference tables . . . these men set the pace and standards by which our university is run . . . they are essential in the University structure. I.U. has come a long way since it opened its doors in May of 1824. Then, as a State Seminary, it offered courses only in Latin and Greek. As it grew, became Indiana College, then Indiana Uni- versity, it was recognized as the University of the State and head of the public school system of Indi- ana. Today ' s student may choose from 1 1 schools, 3,500 courses, 250 baccalaureate degree patterns, and about the same number on the graduate level. I.U. has come a long way. 113 William Lowe Bryan President-Emeritus William Lowe Bryan is a shining example of leadership of which Indi- ana University and tlie state of Indiana can be proud. A native Hoosier, he was born in a frame farmhouse only two miles from Bloomington. Dr. Bryan entered Indiana University in 1880, receiving his A.B. degree in 1884 and his A.M. in philosophy in 1886. He served as an associate professor of Greek at I.U. for a year before doing graduate work in Germany and at Clark University, from which he was granted his Ph.D. in 1892. He served for a time as vice-president of I.U. and was installed as the 10th president of Indiana University on January 23, 1902. He resigned on March 15, 1937, after serving as Indiana ' s president for 35 years— a truly remarkable record. Although he is 95 years old, Dr. Bryan has remained active in Indiana ' s activities and in Bloomington civic affairs. The grand old man of Indiana— he has always stood for high ideals in the academic world. We are proud to have such an outstanding man in our University association. 114 I Herman B Wells When Herman B Wells took office as II th president of Indiana University, he was al- ready well prepared tor the vast responsibili- ties that were to be laid upon his shoulders. His academic training included education at the University of Illinois, I.U. and Wisconsin University. His business background began at the age of 13, when he went to work in a country bank in Jamestown, Ind. As adequate proof of his great abilities as a leader and educator, Hermie was selected by Durward Howes, editor of America ' s Young Men, as one of the nation ' s ten outstanding young men of 1939. During World War II, in addition to his duties at I.U., President Wells served with the U.S. State Department in various capac- ities. Since then, his responsibilities on and off campus have become exceedingly heavy. In 1945, he was consultant to the U.S. Dele- gation at the San Francisco Conference for the Ainerican Council of Education and in 1949, he was appointed chairman of the Com- mission on Occupied Areas. Being a man who looks to the future. Presi- dent Wells has made plans to take care of the growing enrollment so that every student will have an equal chance to obtain a superior education in the special field of his own choice. 115 (Left to Right) Walter E. Helmke, Ray C. Thomas, Frank E. Allen. Fenwick T. Reed (Sec), John S. Hastings (Pres.), C. Walter McCarty. Paul L. Feltus. Willis Hickam, (Mrs.) Mai7 Rieman Maurer (V. Pres.). Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees is the administrative body of the University. Many of the policies and standards of the University are made by this Board. By co-ordinating the efforts and facihties of the University, this governing body makes f. U. one of the best schools in the Middle West. The board is composed of eight members hailing from all sections of the state. The Governor of Indiana appoints five of tlie mem- bers, who are recommentled by the State Board of Education. The remaining three are elected by Indiana University . limnii. 116 Vice-Presidents John Ashton, Vice-Piesulent and Dean of Student and Educa- tional Sen ices. Heniian T. Briscoe, Vice-Presi- dent and Dean of the Faculties. Ji sepli Franklin. ice-President and Treasurer of Indiana Lni ersity. Wendell V. Wright. iccPrcsident and Director of Administrative Studies and Institutional Relations. 117 Counseling Individual attention is not divoiced from Indiana as a result ot being a large institu- tion. The task of working with each and every student ' s problem is done by the counseling division, which is headed by the Dean of the Jiniior Division, and the Dean and Assistant Dean of Students. Each stu- dent is welcomed to conferences with his adviser, who usually is one of Indiana ' s in- structional staff. This efficient organization lends to the destruction of the theory that the individ- ual is forgotten when he is attending a large university. The faculty involved in the counseling division are well oriented to their important positions, and the pro- gram has been carried out effectively ever since its introduction to the university. P. S. Sikes, Dean of llie Junioi Division Col. Raymond L. Shoemaker, Dean of Students Robert H Shal Dian of Students 118 Service Enterprises Service Enterprises is the agency which man- ages all of the self-supporting enterprises of the University. There are 10 of these enterprises. Eight enterprises are on the Bloomington campus. These include the Indiana Memorial Union. I. U. Bookstore, concessions, cold storage. The Indiana Daily Student, I. U. Auditorium which includes booking for the auditoriinn. Halls of Residence, and Printing Plant. One of the remaining two is the Student Union at the I. U. Extension in Indianapolis, and the other one is Bradford Woods, a tract of land developed as a recreation area lor Boy Scouts near Mooresville, Ind. Many people make up the staffs of the Service Enterprises, which serve the student of I. U. Harold V. Jordan. Director of Ser ice Enterprises. Earl Sims, Manager of the Indi.Tiia t ' niversitv Bookstore. Alice Nelson. Director of Halls of Residence. 119 To the Faculty Tiic ill t u(t()r or professor goes to work early ill ihf iiiorniiii; and often stays late at night. He brings his ianiily to Blooniington. buys or rents a residence, and raises his family here. His hours are full of lectures, grading papers, and conferences. He attends University func- tions and acts as an acUiser or chaperon to our activities. The students rareh reali e all thai Indiana University is to tliis person. He works and li es here. He plays bridge and .sends Christmas cards like anvone else. His job is to help teach us in preparation lor our own future occupations. Good night Sir 121 College Row Phi Beta Kappa June 1954 Ann Alter Agnew James Howard AUtop Sharon l,ee Averitt Georgia Adams Current Janet Baldwin Arnold B. Brbknecht Erma June Clevinger Jerr ' Lou Dreisbach Forrest D. Ellis Mary Augustine Fleischer Rosemary Forsythe Elton Fender Jackson Janet Hosea Jackson Donald Barton Johnson Ellen Rosanne Musgrave Angelina Prado Ronald Anthony Restifo Abe N. Roth Norman Eugene Saul Richard B. Solomon Harold South William R. Stewart Morton Edward Tavel Louis Theodore Tenta James Eugene Witek Charles Richard Wyttenback Jane Zaiser September 1954 John Stuart Thornton Louise Ann Nelson February 1955 Elizabeth Buchanan Jacquelyn Sandy Cramer Patricia Distelhorst James Elliot Faller Thomas Eldon Long Rosalia Eugenia Rey June 1955 Michael G. Ellsasser Harvey Feigtnbaum Anna Lou Gerhart Jean Louise Rogers Lowry Anabel Lee Ratcliff Charles Albert Rau Roderick H. Turner artis and sciences The College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1870 to organize into one division the courses which had been offered since the founding of the uni- versity. The college has been molded and enlarged until it now has an enrollment of 1770. Ranging from courses in astronomy to sociology, the curriculum offers an opportunity for a broad, varied edu- cation. From this division, students may enter a multitude of occupa- tional fields. The excellent facilities of the College of Arts and Sciences make it one of the nation ' s best. CI)ciiiisli Buildiiie 123 Frank 1. Guckci, Dean of tin College of Alts and Sciences g!yi ' l ' -|j ; !. 1 jHlli ! q Arts and Sciences The requirements of the College of Alts and Sciences include courses in foreign language, English, science, and the social sciences, besides classes in the student ' s specific concentration area. 124 Hours ill the English Building Within the Geography Library can be founil 60,01111 maps. Indiana ' s collection constitutes one of the largest in the nation. Ri)U I; Don Young, John Rutherford, Thomas Fleming (Sec), Al Bolin, Stephen Jacobson. Row II: Jerry Hargis (Pres.), Richard Hri[il ir (Trcas), Hill Chumley, Dan Thomasson. Row III: Robert McLaughlin, Philip Fox, John Stevens (V. P.). Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi, national professional fraternity for men in journalism, has been on this campus since 1914. Promi- nent professional journalists speak at the meetings. Sigma Delta Chi annually sponsors the Blanket Hop. the oldest traditional dance at I.U. The proceeds from the dance make possible the blankets given to the senior 1 men by Sigma Delta Chi. At the annual Gridiron Banquet, Sigma Delta Chi presents two faculty awards, the Leather Medal for the great- est coittribution to the llniversity and the Brown Derby aw ' arded the most popular faculty member. The Big Wheel award is presented to a person outside the University who has made an out- standing contribution to I.U. Sigma Delta Chi presents a plaque to an out- standing high school senior and awards to 10 senior men at I.U. This fraternity also publishes the Crimson Bull, the campus humor magazine. News of another issue of the t iiuison I! 127 Row I: Janice I.inke (V. P.). Joan Emhardt (Treas), Maiilvn Schetter, Kathic NefT, Ginny Krause. Row II: Ann Porter. Anne Marshall. Mary Ann Espey, Susan Wal- lace. Nancy Wagner. Row III: Jane Brown (Sec), Dixie Allred, Judv Benjamin, Carol Capel, Lynn Sproatt. Peggv Cook (Pres.). Tlieta .Sigs report for tree decorating duty. Theta Sigma Phi Theta Sigma Phi, national prcjlessional fraternity for women in journalism, was established at University of Washington in 1909. On a national scale the organi- zation boasts the membership of many women prominent in journalism. The members of this honorary must maintain a high college average and plan to make some phase of journalism their career. On the local level, they attend meetings at which prominent women in journalism speak and advise them. They also sponsor the annual Razz Banquet attended by the Univer- sity 400 . The main objective of Theta Sigma Phi is To unite women engaging in or planning to engage in joinnalism. 128 Sitting: Laurence L. Powell ( ' . P.). Jerry Strauss fPres.), Jav Riilingcr. Standing: Dr. E. C. Chenoiveth. lorn Thorson (Sec.-Treas). Delta Sigma Rho National Forensics Hon( Theta Alpha Phi di aiiiatio Fralernilv Row I: Be crl Brenner. Richard Veinraan (Pres,), Sharon Hanna, Phyllis Witte. Row II: Carol Hudson (Treas.), Richard Voigts, Robert Meadors. Michael Ream. 129 Beta Gamma Sigma D.B.A. Howard R. Dclancy William R. Hammond Lester B. Stritkler Joseph F. TrosjKT Jack T. Turner M.B.A. Frank M. Busch Calvin L. Cooke Alan D. Oilman James S. Meyer Edward A. Money Patsy D. Price John C. Richard Martin R. Tannen Robert iM. Whitsel Faculty Leo R. Dowling Robert H. Shaffer Seniors, 1954 Robert R. Glenn Hellen M. Glennie Canie L. Milan Seniors, 1957 Barbara L. Aim Louis R. Bauer Robert L. Bluuinle Carol E. Clawson Michael Cusick Carolyn E. Fee Sondra S. Hellmich Glenn T. Hoemig James R. Holzbach Lucy J. Hubbard Arthur H. Lawrence Fred L. Peacock Calvin G. Skinner Sadako Tottori AVilliam P. Trempel Robert S. Trinkle Frederick A. Whelchel Seniors, 1956 Donald G. Brown Nelson E. Kelley William T. Runiph janies R. Wolfe business The School of Business is one of the fastest growing and most popular schools on the campus. Because the demands of today ' s business competition are so great, it has become almost nec- essary for those interested in business careers to be college graduates. For this purpose the School of Commerce was foimded in 1920 from which the School of Business Administra- tion emerged. 131 If Aitluu M. Wciiiicr. Duan iif the School of Busincs Tomorrow ' s Leaders The office clerk, the brokers ol the stock- market, the instructors, the C. P. A., the execiiti es-the multitude. To prepare us tor the literal business world, 1,900 business students study in Bloomington. The in- structural staff, experts in their respective field, lend pebbles of their knowledge of the business world to us. As we gather the stones, we compile them and walk the stairway to success. Some attain their goals, some are satisfied and some are disappointed, but all are grateful for a chance to become tomorrow ' s leaders in the business world— a result of expert training in the School of Business. . gg aaamasm Row 1: Gerald Hibnick. Denny Philpott, Lee Tanner (Treas.), William Wessel. David Gadsin. Norman Rappe (Pres.). Wayne Eastridge. Row II: Dean Davis (Sec). James Dickey. Richard Prcndei-gast, Wayne .Simon (V. P.), Marquis Hammett. John Crim, Lawrence Magner, Gary Ash, Row III: Fred Peacock, Tom Schoenherr, R. Clifton Ander- sen, David Owens, Mack McKin ic. William Mvers, Donald Beattie, Jr. Alpha Kappa Psi commerce Fraternity UClta olffma ±Y Business Administra tion Fraternity Rou 1: I ' aiil Liiieuxuv ei, C.ll. ie Miiis d ' les.). Max Munis, John Bugav. Al Koehlinger (V. P.), Bill Xoone, Nich Linville, Gary Wil- son, Richard Cowen, John Gallagher. Row II: Ronald Foust, Ma. Goshen, Jack Maxton, Villiam Barnett, Larry Parker (Sec), Robert Tripp. Edwin Byrd, Kent .Xr in, Ward Sexson, David Gentry, William Higgins. Row III: Raymond Epperson, David Porter, Needham Hurst, John Heseiiiaii. Paul .Skjciselh. Kd ard ( l.iik Donald Engelking. Paul Lange, David Henry, Robert Wiebke, Paul Simpson, Row IV: .Arthur Love, Roger Berkes, Jim Wagner, Hugh Moreillon, Robert Mason, Richard Giessler, Granville Whitaker, Richard Davis, Norris Krall (Treas), AVillard Henderson, Dillard Henderson. 134 Row I: Nina Ferguson (Tieas.), Doiolhy Eib, Sandra Joy Flinn, Martha Ross, Carolyn Cohee, Joan Norton (Pres,), Doreen Zavada, Betty Holbrook. Row II: Patricia Kalamaros, Sabra Black, Joan Fritz. Patricia Grimmer, Lee L. Jenkins, Doris Adams. Row III: Sue Hell- mich, Mary Ann Mayer (V, P.), Jean Halterman, Mary Strawn, Marian Moe (Sec). Gamina Alpha Chi women ' s Advertising Honorary OmicrOn Delta Business Sorority Row I: Martha Price. Mar . nnc Barklcy. I ois iin ( olc Baibaia Foster, Patricia Ann Houpt, Nina Ferguson (Pres.), Judie Walter, Doris Hays, Jane Pfenninger. Row II: Waneta Laughlin, Dottie Gas- kins, Kay Gentry, Caroline Ashley (Treas.), Marilyn Phillips, Barbara Taulman, Joyce Anderson, Phyllis Blair, Anne Jamison, Janet Carr, Donna Bell. Row III: Jackie Lineback, Doris Adams, Daisy Baker, Barbara Fret ., Barbara AVelchcr, Janet MacDonald, Marguerite Hook, June Tomolak (Rec. Sec), Pat Hapner. Jane Good, Fran Hubbard. Row IV: Leanne Osborne, Helen PoUey, Phyllis Dykins, Patricia Green, Mary Ann Mayer, Kay Wynn Goby, Mary Strawn, Beverly BoegaholU, Mary Ellen Kimes, Marian Moe (Corr. Sec), Patricia Kalairraros. 135 1 HI Si I 111 N I I MoN Seated: Imogciu- I ' l.nkc. Herbert Trier. Rommkhv Mathews (Trcas.), Noiiiiaii Glassmaii. Susan I hompson (Sec). Fred Fillmore fl ' res.). Sr. M iN(;: Marc S, Waggeiicv. Fritz Ia l()r. Margani l( Callum. Russell Rei liaiil. Vilbur Scoll. Ru.h Muellci. Pat lelliiis. Paul Ituiuli, R A. Daull (M r). medical eenf et A goal is set. Tliiee years ol simh in Blooinington and tliiee years ol siudy in Indianapolis with internshijj and special training to lollow. This is the challenge presented to the student who wants to be a doctor. The requirements: hours ol research, lab work, study, and an un- C|iienchal3le desire. Supporting the doctor is the muse. I he main niuses ' training center is also in Indiana]}()lis. Practical experience as well as instruction is given to the stu- dents and afterward relaxation is a ail- able in the new swimming pool in the Indianapcilis Ihiion. Then, after much concentrated eflort, the student is capjjed and emerges a muse. Reports of I he clay. Time out for recreation in the new swimming pool. The Deans )( .i(lts oiKviUi.ilioii ill iiKtli( iiic ;iih1 niiisiiig. the IiHli;ina|j()lis Medical Cen- tei (()m:iiii.s (oiiiplete lacilities for train- ing in tlie field ol Dentistry. Dentistry offers nnicii to the student, as today ' s demand for demists is rapidly growing. fiistriKtion is gi eii to train the dental students for work as ortliodonist, perio- dontist, pedodontist. and endodontist. Tlie present Dental School Building was built in 1934. The building contains a complete library of 10,000 volumes wiiich cover all of the dental fields and alhed subjects. Miss Crystal Halslead. Director of Training School for Nurses. Sigma Theta Tau Sigma Theta Tau is a scholastic society, an honorary organization of nursing. It is tlie only national honorary society of nursing in the United States. The organization was founded at the Indiana University Training School for Nurses in 1922 by six students who wished to advance the status of musing as a profession. They sought to develop a society which would reward distin- guished effort and would also increase professional spirit in the field of nursing. Since the foiuiding of Alpha Chapter, 10 other national chapters have been established in University schools. Various groups of individuals may be considered for membership. These in- clude undergraduate students working toward a baccalaureate degree, graduate students working toward a master ' s or doctoral degree, and faculty members and itidividuals who have made oiu- standing contributions to the profession of nursing. Carolvn Allsmillcr The entrance of the Indianapolis Union Carol Schlamp T 1 Alice Jones Row 1: Crystal Halslcad, Beth Yokel (Sec), Charlotte Main (Pres.), Cinilvn Allsmillcr ( . P.). Elizabeth Hawkins (Treas.). Dorcas Rock. Kdu II: Marihii Owins, irgitiia M cm , Iinogeiic I ' lacke. Nancy Heinis, Jane Youngflcsh. Nancy Loveless. Wanda Recil, Barbara Philla- bauni, Kay Poffenbarger. Nurses ' Student Council Nurses ' Basketball Team Row I: Cheerleaders— .Sue Baker, Barbara Crowdiis. Nancv Newboiise. Rita an Dame. Row II: Carol Klitzke, Billie Bond, Nanc BIcc. Corinne Roembke. C:arol Buck. Row III: Carolyn .Allsmilkr. I ' ai Kettering, Denice Linn, Margaret Applegale. .Sue Bartos. 40 Row I: Elizabeth Hawkins. Jeanne Mooic, ani r.diiian, liillic Himd. Janet Bertram, Theresa Norris. Jean Htil)er. Barbara I ' hillabaum. Row II: Nanty Drew. Sne Fischer, Annabelle Miller. Sandra Swinfoid, Marilyn Owens, Beth Yokel. Jean Wolfe, Ruth Bishop, Mai Vinson. Row III: Marilyn Blaisdcll. Elinore VVaag, Julia Giable, Wanda Reed. Sue I ' atton. Joyce C:anip. Barbara C.olightly. Mabelanna Lee. Phvllis Jones. Marihn N ' igh. Row I ' : Jotelyn Xewell. Xaonii Hall. Rose Orachelf, Janet Rtrst. .Susan Thompson. Barbara Dcnilow. I ' eggv Ross, Carolyn Rouscr, Jane Reeder. Alice Mae Scitz. Row : Caroline Catobius. Coweta Kimmons. Joyce Murphy, Jean Kramer, Janet Moran, Rosemary Mathews, Pat Kettering, Carol Dykhuizen, Lucia Diller, Shirley Toborg. Jo Ann McF.lraw. Junior Nurses Pre-Cliiiical Nurses Ruu I: Saralea ■oung. Norma Jeaii Cast. Barbara Crowdus u(h(. Dunahee, Billie Marie Eiiibree, . vis Belcher. Shirley Wi ikel 1 li abcili Thrapp. Row II: Carolyn Shelley. , nne Somers, Cornnie Roembke Rowcna George, Patricia Egan. Nora Mace, Lynn Mank Nada lie land, .Sandra Putcrl)augh, Jean Wilson, Carol Buck. R(n III Jean Miller, Marlila Shoe. Sue Cramer, Elaine Siurek, Nancv Blee. Xancv Newhouse, Donna Fox. Judy Johnson, Gladys Klingler. Elizabeth Keeling. Myrna Lou May, Peggy Webb. Row IV: Sue Baker. Phyllis Tobias, Margaret McCallum, Jaynie Owen, Raniona Smith. Joan Gra- ham, Jo Martinson, Elizabeth Quest, Jane Shirar, Marilyn Franz, Judith Rodmis iii( 1 I 111 K.n I ' niii iili.nni 1 Row ' : Laura Knighl. Joan Biiiuki Wiliiu llobson an( Hcmis. Donna Rae Peek. Carolyn Moiu aiK llillikei Iai|Oiie Flanagan. Sue Berry. Sharon Jessup, iMiii Siuigcoii lk cil Knott R )« I Rita ' an Dame, Joan W ' hile- 111,111. Jndiili Deei. Julia iin I hompson. Joan Benham, Jane Young- flesh. Marilyn Isolampi. Nancy Hull. Charlotte Bolin. Barbara Beck. Sue Ellen Bartos. Margaret . pplegate. Row ' II: Laura Newmann. Diane Pearse, Colleen Cragun. Belli Sarven, Barbara .So ine. Jo l.andis, Lois W ' ood, Carol Ann Johnson, Katharyn Lea itt. 141 Row I: Jerri- Shulman. David Lehman rTreas,). Marvin Bernstein (Sec), Norman Glassraan (Pres.), Richard Berger, Lloyd Delman. Alpha Omega Oental Fratemih Delta Sigma Delta Denial Fraternity Row I; Fred Fillmore. Vernon Vfartin iTreai.j, Donald Siroud. Llovd Williamson (V. P.). Floyd Hale fPresj. Thomas Blake ISec). Dean Bowker. Richard Williams. Robert Kuhn. Row II: Richard Newton. Karl Glander, Wayne .Allen. John Williams, .Arthur Karpinski. Richard Myers, John Buyer, 7 homas Marshall. Donald I.lovd. Charles Greif. John -Austin. Row III: Gene Fryar. Paul White, Wil Dremstedt. James I ' lilmaii. Ricliaitl .MtUtiwcll. Ldgar Fiedler. Rithard Henderson, John .Ames. Jordan Scull. Robert Barnett, Kenneth Tritle. Rov France, Basil Theofilis. Row IV: Gan. French. Robert Owens, John Mink, Gene Siesens. Dave Roberts. Charles Hall. Joseph Clark. .Anthony Petriella. Robert Day, John Oldham. Robert Callis. Ijurence Gray, Herb Tietzer, Patrick Craven, Robert Surk. Edv ard .Molenda. 142 R vw I: Edvard Stanroeu. Robert Rubnglit. £j-irin Galoanlz, EJdoa Hidiman H yirpit f-ronin. John Hixmao. ItofacT t Gcwdn. Phi Rho Sigma Medical FratemiU iN U Sigma Phi Medical FraternitT I • -- i ..; .! « j-« '  f-i Jei-i. C- i.ikJf.t Lkiic. C«;-.j -.  ._, .,,t .7, Kauueen J. LanKUa. Lnulec Manning, H. Oiace TlKNttSoa, Viotet B. BtaTKHi. P cgg J. Cox. Mani n MaiiuniidL 143 kow I: Richard Noiui. (IkiiIcs Mom. D.inicI H.n • . (.rant Miiliol, Wendell Hughes. Da ici C:uok, Doiuiell Mailui, Jcic Riiiaid. Dwaiu Love. Row II: Paul Cleeter (.Sec.), Harrison Lawyer, Ellis Shackelford (Pres.). Emanuel Dragomer, J. Paul Bunch, VVilliani Rogers, Ronald Melser ( Ircas.). Richard Harrison. Archie Iei} UM.n. John Koh. Row lU: Leonard Hollingsworth, Kenneth Siaks. {(jhn Rohn, Bill .Sandefur, Louis D ' Angelo, Virgil Eaton, Randall Knlow. .S, Wallace Bell, Eldon Cole, Fred Dettman, Jon Herrold. Xi Psi Phi Xi P.si Phi is a fraternal organization in which its memljers iia e a common interest in dentistry. Its members are students of the .School of Dentistry in Indianapolis. Its purpose is to develop better quali- ties in the character of its members. In- cluded in these qualities are the desire for a cleaner and more wholesome at- mosphere in which to li e and a strongei feeling of hospitality. Xi Psi Phi was organized to provide a basis upon which its members can begin a successful professional life in the field of dentistry. Everyone smile! 144 Psi Omega I ' si Omega al liuliaiia riii cisity was founded in 1903, 31 years after the na- tional organization was organised at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. The Omega (haptei house is locateil in Indianapolis at 1325 Kast Michigan Street. The main innpose ol the ilental Ira- ternity is to lend assistance to the mem- bers in their prolessional backgroinid. The fraternity also tries to furnish its members with a good social backgroinid. Members keep in touch with their alumni to meet and gain knowledge from some of the most outstanding men in the field of dentistry. Psi Omega is now the largest dental fraternity in the workl. with 33 chapters. Suinf I(i v, sued (liaiiot Rem- I: Ray Egli, Don l..ilirnuiM. kclk Can, Jciin llakii. M Jnhii Itinkowski (Grand Master). Ctorgt Bale ho, . l a Miller. Jackson fodil, I Kllis Rue. Charles Infante. Row II: Jim Hall. John Montgomery, Donald .Schwartz. Orbrev I ' hipps, Donald W, Johnson, C, A. Briden- li.iger, Kd Fritz, Robert Ewbank, Robert Buckley, William Rillle. David rnos. Row III: William Boriilf. Robert Johnson, George Coinpton, DcNon Miller, Thomas Jancosek, Russell W. James, Eugene Goie (.Sec). (.v.n j,i- |.iiu .s,k ]i (.1.111(1 M.isi.n, | .lin StaTTipei i iTcas). Richard llanis, I ' cler Kcik, Richaul 11(m, ci., Row IV: Ihomas Quill, Delmar Miller, Russel Heyde. Carl Mckee, Ron Hauswald. Raymond Halle, Tom .Sevier. David Feiguson. Damon Goocle, Carl Edds, AVilliam Stuckcr. Richaid ' alling. Robert Jamison. James Sicriett. Robert Atkinson, 145 Row I: Russfll Hellslcy, Riciiaid Han ell, Haiiv Fox. Carl Plasterer. Dave l.aycock, Max Gwaltney, Gerry Cribble. Row II: Paul Kramer, Elliott Frash, Robert Gregg (.Sec). Wayne Staufler (V. P.), Charles Lee. James FtiDaly. Rogers Reading. Leon Hartner. Row III; Robert Baner. Paul Ellis (Pres.). Thomas Fade, M, H. Brackmann, Mr. H. V. Hofstetter, Joseph Ritzi (Treas.), William Boyts. Omega Delta For the past two years. Omega Delta has been growing steadily to its posi- tion as an outstanding organization. At monthly ineetings the men in the School ol Optometry entertain professional optometrists. The organization was created to stim- ulate friendship between the men pur- suing the study of o]Jtometry. Omega Delta, Ijeing a national professional fra- ternity, was heartily welcomed to the lU campus. A charter for the organization hangs on a wall of the basement of the infirmary and bids welcome to students interested in optometry. Grade require- ments are necessary for the freshman optometry student applying for member- ship. In co-operation with the national organization, Omega Delta of Indiana University sent pericxlicals to students studying in Europe. Have you seen your optometrist lately ' - 146 military Military . . . two hours ... a chance for military training in college. The freshman gets his uniform and goes to 7:30 lecture and drill. He may or may not choose to leave ROTC training at the end of two years. In advanced ROTC the student goes to Siunmer camp. An upperclassman is given responsibility in instruction on the drill field and off. Graduated from college, he enters the service a commissioned officer. This is the part military plays in a student ' s life ... a chance. 14 IL ORGANIZATIONAL S FUN CTIONAL yHI ( il. Hall King, Air Font- ROT C Col. Harry E. McKimiev, Army ROIC Military and Air Science and Tactics education A school lor preparation is the liekl ol education. Experts in their fiekl. the various prolessors give the lunilamentals of teaching. The rest is up to the indi- vidual to learn and pass on freedom of ideas and ideals in education to form the foundation of liberty. In co-operation with the School City of Bloomington, the education majors have a chance for piactical experience. Fointeen hiuidred students begin in ele- mentary courses. i)uild up to the specific aspects of the profession, and lea e school. These are the futiue teacheis of our nation. 149 Edvcntion Building A practice teacher feels the vvannth of a child ' s smile, the wiping away of a tear, and the desire to learn found in the younger set— a result of a free world. 150 To Learn to Teach The requirements for a degree in Education include student teaching. This presents valuable experience that can not be derived from the normal classroom in college. 151 cirll W , W iliilil, 1 ' il SlIuxiI of Educalion I ' hc icficshineiit concessions pio ide an fxcclleni loialion for a bicak between library sessions. Tlie Scliool of Education presents a wide stuily ol nicKlein education. Tin ' s presen- tation is a])])licable to tlie jihases oi tlie jjrolession. Ciourses in child psyciiology, modern methods of teacliing, reading and study, and many otliers may l)e applied to the teacher ' s work. The Edu- cation building contain.s excellent facili- ties lor study. A new building on (ampus. it houses the education admin- istrators, cla.ssrooms, and lal cjratories. The buikhng stairds as a iriodel for superb education in the American school svstern. il , 1: Ikilv van tier Smissen. Diana Possolt (Sec), Nancy Goircll. ( ouk, Klizabcth Morris (V. P.). Virginia Smith, Sharlce Cissell L s.), Martha Dawson (Treas.). Row II: Martha VVichser, Geraldine Hoii|). Margaret Kloel li, Alice Graves. Helen Vincent, Alice Mae Burns. Harriet Danielson, Carolyn Dahling, Mary Suggs, Maxine Dunfee. Pi Laiiil da Tlieta Pi Lambda Theta is a national honorary fraternity for women in the field of edu- cation. The goals of the organization are threefold. The organization encour- ages the maintenance of high academic standards of women; it maintains the high ethical goals of education; it ad- vises the community on the develop- ments which are constantly taking place in this field. Throughout the year, Pi Lambda Theta sponsors speakers on subjects re- lated tcj educational methods and ob- jecti es. The Iota chapter of fndiana, in co-operation with the national fraternity, contributes to its programs. To becoine a member, a candidate must maintain a 2.0 a erage and receive a recommenda- tion fiom an active memtier. 153 music Wilfred C. Baiii. Dean of the School of Music Rcnuned from their practice rooms, the musicians are no longer indiv iduals, but members of a group in which each plays a part. Perfection attained through practice. . . . Tick . . . tick . . . tick. The nietiuiioine (ounts tlie secomis, minutes, and hours ot the music student ' s practice. . s the student passes the music building, the silence is pierced by a soprano ' s voice. Perfection is the goal. . master of music reaches his height through hoins of practice. This explains the mixture of sounds heard outsiiie East Hall and the Music biu ' lding. The music student is gi en individual atten- tion during lessons. An excellent music fac- ulty is prepared to help him vhen he needs aid. The people in the halls, the coffee after the lesson, the recital, and the classes lead to the desired perfection of the music profession. The Indiana I ' niversity S niphony Orches- tra and the University Singers journeved to New York where thev perfonned in Carnegie Hall timing the winter holidavs. Music Btiildiri The strenuous practice of the ballerina leads to a short rest, only to be followed by more practice. Ifl Row I: Marijune Allison. I ' hvllis Scutlder (Coir. Sec). Liz Corpening. C:aiol n Hofmockel. Betl Lehman. Donna Jo Neal. Row IL .Man St. Clair. ' irginia Richardson (Pres.). Phyllis Dees (Treas.), Roxanne McRae, Kathleen X ' anghan. Mil Phi Epsilon omen ill Music Pi Kappa Lambda Music Honorary R()« L Darrel Joseph. Jeanne lirax (Sec). Winifred MeniU ,l ' ie .). irginia Richardson, (.eorge Wilson (Ireas.), Row U: Edward McGough, Agnes Davis. 157 o i J Row I: Dairel Joseph, Donald Kilmer, Julian Li ingston, James Taylor (V. P.), David Piatt. Row II: Jay Miller, Vernon Forbes (Pres.), ' ernal Richardson. .Arthur Reed (Sec). Phi Mu Alpha Suif onia Phi Mu .Vlpha Sinfonia, professional honorary Iraternity tor outstanding men in music, was founded nationally in 1898. Gamma Tau chapter was installed at lU in 1947. To be eligiljle lor membership, a stu- tlent must be a sophomore, have had one semester of study on campus, and have a good .scholastic record. Members are selected bi-annually by the inianimous vote of the active members. The pmpose of the fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brother- hood of students of music, to develop a iraternal spirit among its members and to encoinage loyalty to the Alma Mater. At the convention at Ball State Teacher ' s College in February, each chapter gave a small program and all of the chapters combined to give a concert. Together with Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Alpha sponsored a Freslmian Honors Recital in the Fall. This recital pre- sented several outstanding freshman music students to the public. Phi Mu Alpha also sponsored the annual all- American concert to foster contemporary music on the campus. 158 Row I: Jovce Ferguson, Deborah Ruble. Rosemary Eves, Marv- Dee Freed, Mrs. Joella .Satterthwaite, Ellen Dallas, Shirley Olsen. Donna Jackman, Sbarlie Shall, Donna Burton, Mary Dammrich. Row II: Patricia Buckner, June Simpson, Kirby Duckworth, Pat Gould, Sarah McMahon. Dottie Cotner (Pres.), Marlene Wagner, Marie L ban. Karen Lciu . Marihii Hershman (Treas.), Greta Gray. Ro« III: Eileen Davis, .Anabel Ratcliffe (Sec.). Marlyce Strouse, Joan Rencenberger, Bonnie Little, Sue Ann Truitt, Jane Woods. Patsy Hodges. Julie Honnold (V. P.). June Smith, Nancy Mathews. Row IV: Donna Lewis, Betty Bordner (Corr. Sec), Melba Lee Hettig. Nancv Schubert, yoyce Harrod, Svlvia Sparks, PhUlis Frank, Sue Ott, Muriel Roth. Linda Koncannon. Barbara Bilger. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma . lpha Iota, professional honorary organization for women in music, was founded nationally in 1903 at the Uni- versity of Michigan. The honorary was installed at IV in 1939. New members are elected bi-annually for scholastic record, activity in musical affairs of the school, character, and fac- ulty recommendation. Tiie objecti es of the organization are to uphold tiie highest ideals of a musical education, to raise the standards of pro- ductive musical education, to raise the standards of productive musical work among women students and to fmther the development of music in the United States. It also gives moral and material aid to its members and promotes the wel- fare of the musical profession. The national organization supports an international music fund for replenish- ment of libraries in foreign coini tries and for loans. Sigma Alpha Iota also supports a foundation for awarding scholarships to Foiuainbleau, the Berk- siiire Music Center, and Interlochen Music Camp. Here ' s the note, all together now. 159 Row I: Mary Alice McCarty. Joyce Ferguson (Treas,), Gerri Hen- iieinke, Marlenc Wagner, Marjorie Scudamore. Row II: Arlene Combs, Betty Lou Powell (V, P.). Marty Melchcr (Pres), Helen Louise Rapp. Tail Beta Sigma Womeirs Band Honorary Kappa Kappa Psi Honorary Band Fraternity Row I: Gary Sulton. Glenn MtCullough. Eugene While. David I ' lalt III: Huljeii Slikv ,1 ' iesJ, Elmer lUirguoii. I)anii ci..l|i.ii iScc). (Treas.), Robert Wise, John Little. James MehaHie. Larrv (.eiury. Row Robert Isenogle, Geoige .Neal. [ohn Dare. Ed Simpson, Maik heymer II: William Maxson, Don Buiditl, Harold latman. )ames Clollins, ( . P.), Dan Mordenti. Michael Bowles, Alan Johnson, Kenn Kaye, Logan rurrentine. Row IflO la ¥ Maxwell Hall Maxwell Hall is the home ot prospective lawyers. Magnificent, this building has stood between the Student Building and Owen Hall for many years Soon the School of Law will mo e to its new location and Maxwell Hall will be a memory. It is more than a stone structure, it is a place for learning law. It contains row upon row of books over which the student ponders. Vithin the walls of Maxwell Hall are the students that will some day be our lawyers and politicians. The students. do not change over the years. They come here for learning, they laugh, they take quick breaks, they absorb legal knowledge . . . they go out into the world. 161 In the uL-.iV fiiluif. llu- law libi.nx uill Ik- Ih.um now under construction. The prospective iaw from Maxwell Hall lo the new building at ihc Third Streets. 1 Ihc new l.aw Building. iviU change his quarters nei of Indiana and East Tomorrow ' s Lawyers In a lew st hoois in ilic rnited States, it is |)()ssil)lf to appl) ioi a law degree with a l ic law l)ackgrouncl derived either from the .S( liool ol Business or tlie School of Arts and Sciences. Also in a few universities, it is possible to enter law school at the end of three years. Indiana Law School is a combination of each of the.se groups. The foresight of the advisers of our law school has contributed to the earned status of the local institution. Besides ollering courses in Bloomington, a Ijranch ol Indiana l ' ni ersitv l.aw School is centered in fiidianapolis, where a student can lulfill the requirements lor a degree. I roil II Wall.ifo. ncan o£ the School of la Rou I: Siilncv DcAuljrey, Charles Laswell, Duane Beckhorn. Richard Harlman ( I rcas). William Good. Edward F.rpelcliiig (Pros), Donald Mosiman. Ihonias Graves, Robert Brewster. Row II: Charles Richard son, Charles Tiedc. Donald Hendrickson. Phillip Wise. Rol)crt Mcs- sick. John Pierce. Jim Clark, ernon . twaler. Alc |oka Row III: illiani I icrnan. Donald Martin. Jack Ford. Ned Robertson. Herb Gerdink. James ' iater (Sec). Bill Smith, Gordon MacKen ic. Row I : Donalil Mefford. John Baumnnk. Donald Lehman. Jim Kealing, Phil Minion. Joe Grommoto. John Dickmann. Delta Theta Phi atioiiaI Social Law Fraternity Phi Delta Phi National Law Fraternity Row I: Rarnc- intner. Robcn Marshall. . cv ' illianis, Robert (edcr, William Sampias. James C:orle. Richard (aeedon. C:arl Over liolser, Dannv Rolcnberg. Row II: James Wade. Jr., William Clifford, |ohn Kleindorfcr. Wilfred Beck. Robert Sl.Clair. Dale Hcrnh. John Malcv, Miles Clerberding. Delson Cox, Jr.. Thomas Stevens. Row III: Martin l iinic . Christopher Kirages, James liath. W . Jack Schroeder. Russell Hart, liedciiik I ranklin. .Amos 1 homas. John Barce. James Sleuarl. Don Ihitlon. lom .Armstrong. Row I ' : R. Ronald Calkins, C harles McCrory, Donald Bonsett. Thomas Wallace. Ralph Lafiize, Robert Bush. Frank Barnhart. Paid We er, Jr.. Robert Edcr, G. Richard Pile. ' ern Sheldon. 1 6:5 Indiana University Fieldhous health, physieal The physical etluc.uion piogiain has been planned to include all students. Hours ol enjoyment are spent in the gymnasium of the fieldhouse and the recreation area of the Student Building. Within the walls of these buildings can be loinid interested students giving their most in ])hysical agility. Com- plete facilities including swimming pools and basketball floors can be found in these build- ings. The school prepares graduates for leadership in state schools, municipal parks, summer camps, and service in private agencies. To meet the needs of the growing enroll- ment, the School of HPER sponsors insti- tutes dealing with various phases of recreation and a School and Commmiity Workshop. The school annually plans to provide for confer- ences, workshops, short seminars, and coach- ing schools. 164 Willaril W. l ' ;ili . Dean (if ilu- School of Heallli. I ' hysical luluia- lion. and Recrealioii. Ripv 1: Cliaiies Jecmen, Jesse Spencei. Jr.. Olio R sei. Mohanieil .Ml.iin. I rank C:arr. Ralph Hasch, Waller Kasleson. Donald Gage. Doiialil l.iul vi  . William Koch. Row II: . lhin Haves. Norman kosclke. Don David. Roherl Richards. Richard ,Mol . Klmer Gales. A illiam W eddle (I ' rcs.). Hugo I ' ret el. Kenneth Zodv. Dnane Oueenci. Row III: Jack Ward ' , Roherl Dcnari. C. Iduard Straiib. James Lundy, Gerald Manahan. Frank Myers ( ' . P.). Richard Heeschen. James McMorrow, Harold Severns (Treas.). Jack Daugherty, George Gousins. Bill Giogg. Row I : Wavne LaBorde, Ernie I ' errario, Ronald Ha ard. James Witham, Denny Krick. Ghad Fornshell. William C;olpilts. t.arv NIiDonnell. Larry (lood. Robert Finehout (.Sec). Clif- hird Gillnci, Keilh Geltellnigei . Phi Epsiloil Kappa National HPER FraUriiity WRA w omen ' s Recreation Assoeialion Row 1: Shiilcs Wood. (,ail Galliiigcr. J.iiic l. erilt (I ' reas.), Ruth .Meininger (.Sec). Martv Nefa. Row II: .Anita Williams, Nancy Gary ( ' . P.). Kay-W nn Goby (Pies.), irginia Hall. 1G6 depari;ini ...al clubs In order to spur interest within an edu- cational division, departmental clubs ha e been organized within the various dejjartments. Special speakers, profes- sionals in their fields, parliamentary order, and either weekly or monthly meetings help spice interest in the or- ganization. By belonging to a departmental club, the students derive practical knowledge conierning their chosen vocation. These clubs help to familiarize the student with the faculty of the department and the various phases of the field. 167 Row I: Judi I ' olivka, Su aniie Vohlei (Pies). Row II: Thomas V. Hardawa), Earl E. Calloway, George Engle. Art Home Economics Row I: Helen Ann Yeoman, Irene Bolewski, Sue Williams (Corr. Sec), Loislee Wabnitz, Joan Hitchcock (V. P.), Martha Jean Mull, Barbara Gavins (Treas,), Eleanor Hurley. Row II: Sliirlcv Hill, Janci Reed. Luanna Tellas, Barbara Hill. .Adrienne Petcrniau, Marian M xrs. Marv Lu Kolb, Joanne Gillette. Row III: Nedra Smallwood. Phyllis .Ann Gini el. Gloria Turlev, Barbara Leeper, Shirley Kren. Jeanette Minning, Anne Parameiiko. Ron 1 ' : Sue Landis (Rcc. Sec), June Henke (Pres.), CarolvM Ann (.iMtr . Maiilvn .Addington. .Mice Graves Rcymer. 168 Rc) 1: Miniiiii Kamichi. Robert H iin, Lduaid t.rummell. Jack (.ariliRi. Don Kookcii. Row II: Masami Mugiishi. George Beck il ' ris). Miiliacl SanUer, John Bauin (W 1 ' .), Joseph Fowl (Ireas.). Row 111: Lorcii A res. Cahm Hubbell. Millard Addis Ackerniaii. Arnold Wepmeier (Sec). Michael McCann. Lambda Alpha Epsilon Honorary in Polite Administration Social Service Row I: Corinire Xowinski, Fayanne Williams (Rec. Sec), Ann Van Her Veele (Treas.), Merlin Outcalt (Prcs.). Marjorie Schrader, Carolyn Parker, Rosemary Chandler (Corr. Sec), Barbara Anderson, Linda Gray. Row II: Evelyn von Herrmann (Faculty Adviser), Lor- raine Janda. Diane Alhearn, Jane Keeney, Rosemary Mattingly, Yukiko Irwin. Row III: Sibvl Mc.Auslan. Pat Gallagher (V. P.), Agnes .Anderson. Marv I ' carcv. Said .Mjdcl Ra :ik. 169 Ron 1: Chaili-iK- A ili. |nliii Daiin, Meredith Scotten, ll.nn Snnlli. Wallci kidwcll. Max Mem is, (hde Long. Jane Good, Sarali IIkiuii. Row II: Noiinan Rappc, C:liiis I ' appas, Fred Peacock (V. 1 ' ., I ' rograins), l.arrv Parker. Lawrence Magner, Charles Liedtke. George Itcllar, |aik Kelh, .Al RoehUnger ( ' . P,, Membership). Row III: Rohcrt Short. Allen Eggers (Pres.), SaMlmd inn, Daiid Wriulu, K. Ilarnex C;ioii Dillard Henderson, Willard llenderM.n, William Harnett, |oh Waldcn. Row W: Robert Hnnter, Riibard Riggs, Roger lUrkes, l)a i Donlhal. Uorsev H.nl, I ' anI Skieiselb, |a Donei. illi liker Michael Nealon, Society for the Advancement of Management Row I: Patricia Costcllo. Patricia Hapner (Sec), Donald Bever. Diane Erb, William Schwarti!. James Rodebangh. William Shearer. Katie Steinberger, Arthur Wallace. Row 11: John . Knderson, Dan Bonrif, Gerald Smith, Robert Bolin (V. P., Publicity), Stanley Dugan, Jon Evans. |im l)itke . Dale AVaricn (Ireas,). Row III: Harold Simpson. H. F. Satkell, C. William I.ohmever, Robert Hampton, (.ranville Whitaker, Etlwaid Mane , Bill Rosenbower, Steve Phillips, Robert H. Kempt. 170 Row I: Lewis Piv ( . 1 ' .). Mack MiKiiuie. Joan Noilon iSec), Nina Ferguson (Tieas.). SiANDiNf;: Dickwin Ainistiong il ' ies). Row IT. Allen Eggeis. Joseph Johnston, Noiman Rappe. Collegiate Chamber of Coiiinierce Insurance Rou 1 RmI„ii I liiciul. Donahl A. Shaner, John V. Wood. (V. P.), Joseph H IdliiiMcMi (I ' res.). Ceoige R. lamberl. [ames K, Kasei, F.thvaul . IWaiiinei. Row II: loe (.ossell. lohii Fieese, Uairelt Woodsiiiall. |r.. lliomas liuikhanli. C.coi. e Haiiiiin. Xoibeit C:aiteau I Ireas), Ro v III: Jim Rilllc. Rem I.andctcia, Don Schkindt. Paul l.auge. 171 Row I: Thomas Weber. Frances Biibenzer, James Roderick, Joseph Brown. .Andrew Coucoulas (Pres.). Keith Hosteller. Juanita Ther. Nor- man Riikarci. John Ballaghcr. Donald Cesnik. Rou 11: R. O. Swiik. (Adviser). |crry Jones, Chester nrcwniak. (.eiie Johnviu. Paul Bishop. Richard Weimer, Le Roy Prall (V. P.). Row III: Jim Dickev. Irwin Villani (V. P.). Philip Nichols. Thomas Foreman. Michael Ncalon. 1 red Whclfhcl. James Haigis. Row I ' : Gordon Belt. Robert Mason. Willi.iin Irciiipcl. Noiiis ki.ill, W illi.ini Harris. Accounting Nursing V (% Row I: .Vniia Marie Johnsr.n I ' us i. rhvlh-. li.. Daughtry. Lois Goad. Bernicc Paitcrscm. .MaijJaict l.uiug. Ruljcua Kendler. Row II: Jean Stallwood. Betty Ingalls. Jeanetle Pickett, Clara Meyer, Gertrude Zollirian, Margaret Kloet li. Wylma Sparks, Geraldine lloiip. r.iliiiia 1 honips in, Man Irisrli. Row 111: Marian Anderson, l a 1 iaiiglU)C-r, Marion I ' cmllcr, I-clward Higgins, Rcgina Hagan, Marilvii anglni. Isnia Bishop (W P.). 172 Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta was lounded on tlie lU campus in 1949. To become a mem- ber of this national honor society lor premeclical students, a student must have completed three semesters of science requirements with an a erage ol B or al)()ve. This organization was lounded to help bring medical and premedical students closer together with the educators to develop a better program of study for premedical students and also to hel]) the members strive for perfection in pre-metl scholarship. It shows to its memijers the importance of a good mediial education. Membership in this society lasts for the lifetime of the student. Row I: Nick Paiisis, Iruui Rcistjcrg. |(.n l;4iliii;m, Hoc Wagner, faurie Cm Muxinc- Rolhiiiaii. lack liui, lIuHiius CuUcsc, Hill Ken. lUnt Koljaya Milton B.ii shi. Row II: Paul Dvker, Paul Stohr, Howard Rice, James Gillick, Bcniaul Sti II. I 111 It Parks, James Ferrier. Row III: Jay Thomas, iiiHisui. Delano . rvin (Treas.), Kent Trinkle (Pres.), Lis, M.iik Wisen ( M ' .). C. E. Kaslow. 173 Ruw I: C.coigc Chikles. Wally Leuciibcigcr, Donald Iiaicoll. James l.arncr. |ark Englciiian. Pete Rcsling, Da icl Pearson. Robert Hott, Waller Rigdon. Row II: Max Lecklitner. Kurt Strcmpel, Williaiii Cromwell. [, M. Moran, Dclmar Bverly, Robert Perotti, Leo Kocnig. Jack Bo l. Robert Malleni. Frank Portolese. Frank Pate (Treas.). Row III: William ilberspoon. Valter Ciszczon, Ralph Beatty, AVilliam Burgess. Keilli MiCa it. William Hart. Robert Moon. Jack Cassingham, H. William C.ilmore. Ralph Merkel. Jenv Lcntz (Pres.). Row IV: (.eorge AVindcr (See.). Villiam AUnian, A. Marvin Nattel. James F ' elder. Jarl Malwin, Gene Resler. James Ruble, Lewis .Arschel. John kcndrick, James Walker. Robert Frazier, Kenneth Miller, Walt DeWitt. MOD At present, the Men ot Denti.stiy Club ha,s a meniliership of (i? dental students. Tlie iliih ' s main pin pose is to help the treshman meinbeis to become acquainted with one another during their one year of dental work on the Indiana campus. It also helps the members by heljjing them get better acquainted with the faculty. During the year, MOD has several mixers anil dances for members and their tiates. After the first year on campus, the members go to Indianapolis to receive specialized training at the Indianapolis Medical Center. The Men of Dentistry CAuh vas founded at the same time as the Sdiool of Dentistrv. Toothy topics. 174 n n n A 9 - n n If o i r n -, , o r ■' , o ' r ffi n V ' V S --) r r ' r) n ' f o ■3%. r i 1 • .(■' i.; fi a 4 l| ] y ■1 ■( Row I: l.aiiv Stieglitz. Stanlev Herman. Hal NfcCoiinaugliev. Robert C:urn. Ice Dupler, Richard Hatton. Ben Storey (1 rcas.). Charles Wunsch, Paul Lee, James Welborn. James Drake. Daniel Newman, Richard Fox, Row II: Harold Cohen, Roderick Tnrncr. Harvev Feig- cnbanm. Robert Develski, John Pantzer, Don Schie e, Brvce Rohrer, Charles Farmer, James Jinks (W P.), .M C.ibson. Robert .Stone. Nicholas White. Row III: Raymond Lee. Harold AVilliams. Don Markelto, C.eorge Fipp, F. D. Nash, Richard Hohl, John C.lascock, William Carter, Roy Rheinhardt, Harry X ' oylcs, William Moran, Row I ' : Frank For- tnna. William Hall. Robert Gregory, John Hironimus, Guy Matthew, Frederick Puehler, Thomas Rea, Ronald Rice, Pete Scudder, James Moncvhiin. Dan 0 erack. Skeleton Club Mtdicai Fiattmitv Row 1: John Neher. Eugene Karnafel. Charles Thomas, Robert Tol- bert. William Graham. Bert Kobavashi. Maurice Miller. Richard Fuku- moto, Sherman Zaremski. Row II: Philip Newman. Friedrich Krause, Edward Heckairran, Fred Kuipers, David F.strich, Richard Kurtz, James Hedges, Earl .Arnibrust, Otis Calvin. Donald . ustin. Edward Terbiish. Samuel LaPorte. Row III: Carol Klepinger (Sec), Len Nachnian. Peggy Cox. Lee Trick, Peter Gutierrez, Kathleen Zandstra, Carl Williams, Ernest Bargrrreyer, Earl Johnson, Fritz Dixon, Eric Schaab, James Donahue, ' irgil .Angel, Franklin Bressler, James Sidell. Row 1 ' : Jack Spearman, Tom Pagedas, George . Kdler, Fred Helmer, Michael Ellsasser, Charles Ran (Pres.), Duane Stemie, Ernest Jankow- ski, Michael Kozacik, John DeBrota, Ronald Reed, John are, George Bowers, William Johnson. AVilliam L.eider. Robert Pribble. Row V: Norm Hagman. Frederick Coons. Thomas Sevbert. Carl Holl. Dean ogel, Tom Bardcn, Tom Schersche, Nathan Roth, Robert Braunlin. Robert Collins. Robert Blau. Tenence Sproull, Vendell Riggs, Alan Sheline. Row 1: David Myers, Dave Willcutts, Dan McLaren, John Moenning. William Mullican, Rich Beison, Morton Rubinstein, Paul Carlson, Richard Childress, William Miofsky, Stephen Smith, James Black, William Fulton. John Huneke. Ben Ranck. Dale Looniis, Robert ' oodall, (Charles Moodw |oscph l ippenger. 175 O A Row I: Lorctta Siegel, Ann Blackburn. Dclcne Smiili, Margaret O ' Bannon, Joanne Arlene Beerbnwer, Janet Lee Fogle, Miirilyn luller, Nancy Ann McNay, Judy Slagle, Janeil Vest, Jody Ferguson. Row II: Joan Martin, Nancy Gorrell (Sec), Lura Gibson, Phyllis Marlin, Mar- jorie Sender. Sue McCoy, Shirley Beane, Mary Lou Kolb. June Simpson, .Alice .Aldrich, Thelma Chambers. Gretchen Sprague. Jo Cowan. Row III: Helen Louise Rapp. Alice C:ook. Nancv Wvgaiu. MariKn Cotion. Mary Vedgc. Margaret Bertsch. Matilda Mae Snepp (Pres.), Betty Ilijanich, Rita Weinslein, Bobbe Balow. Shcrrie Nussbaum, Shayne Miller, Cynthia Hiunphrey, Row IV: Carmen Milliner, .Ann Clark, Elizabeth Jeffries. Pat . vers, Margaret Frederick, Lyndal Reed, David L. Flora, Mary Jo Burke. Leonard P. Horn, Helen Vincent, Betty Jean Kroenier. Mar Helen Eve, Kalhrvn . rbiickle. Future Teachers of America Row I: Carol Guenther, Mary- Anne Barklev, Marilynne Tuttle, Maurita Harcourt, Marilyn Honold, Mary Helen Seipel, Mary Jane Spurgeon, Bethanv Hoot (Treas.). Phyllis Fox. Jane Baker. Row II: Jeanne Black, Phyllis Rich, Jane Coy, Ruth Hennessy. Shannon Traw (V. P.), Vivian R. Gibbons, Evelyn Smith, Janet Carr, Roberta Fox, Militine Schaeffer. Row III: Inger Wold. Carolyn Diven. Ruth Pear- se . Jean L ' rse. N ' ancs Rae. Donald E. Crowe. Geri Barlogia. Patricia McC:arty. Phyllis Chamberlin. Row IV: Dave Allgood. Richard Morris, Margaret Harris, Yvonne Gro es, Jim Miller. Marcia Dishcr. Gerry F.ckert, Sue Landis, Marian Vadas. 176 Rou I: Jean ilinore. Maicilialiicil Cainpl)i;ll. Jud Haiina. liaibaia Lennon, Marx Sue Hanibene. Sue Ellen Betlfoid. Sarah Jane Roeinei. Nancv Brown. Janice Smith. Lorena Obernicver. Mary jane Du- Bourdieu. Dixie Corne. Sue Robertson. Ro« II: Pat Overman. Nancy Gorrell. Barbara .Axe. Shirlev Trinkle. Maxine Bartz. Sharlee Cissell. Virginia Smith, N ' ivian Gibbon.s. Marjorie Sender, Nancy Buhr. Willye Jean Swift. Sue McCoy. Grace Grant, Margaret Shuler (W P.). Sus Hines. Row III: . nn Kaegi, Joanne Varady, Martha Laughbauni. Pat Smith. Betty Rocsch. Martha Hutchinson, Pcggv MacNarv. Xancy Murry. Helenka SagI (.Adviser). Jane Lu adder (Pres.), Anne Eiser- mann (Sec). Roslyn King. Carolyn Diven. Joan Carlson, Ann Plater, Peggy Bourne. Row IV: Joan Willoughbv, Helen Asztalos, Betty Kroemer, Shirley Phend, Lynn Boatman, Lvndal Reed, Fred Bond, Marv allace, Velda Tavlor, Helen Vincent. Geri Barloga. Nancy Rae. Marv Helen Eve, Muiclla Purlee. Association for Childhood Education Oceanides Row I: Sue Robertson, Betty Lou Roth. Jeanne Luke, Ginger .All- bright, Carol Kuder, .Amme Holmes. Ruth Meininger (Pres.), Sue Teeters. Sally Fldler. Row II: Jeanette Rovvlev ( ' . P.). Kay Allenberg. Phyllis Burger, Peggv Swearingen. Joline Mc icker, Barbara Dillon, Gail Gallinger (Treas.). Sue Smith. Row III: Jane Peterson, Diane Barber, Marge Scheidler, Nancy Holland, Jovce Freehauf (Sec), Sandra DeVries, Janet Rongey, Marcia Butler. Row IV: Patricia Moll, Dee Meeker, Kriss lohnson, Beckv Lycas, Connie Roberts, Judv Morrow, Margie Field. Juilv Roberts, 177 $$iim filler school For variety and e ] erieii(e, many students come to Indiana l ' ni ersity Snnnner S( iiool. Forty-fi e hundred (lock to Blooniington to receive training. Visiting prolessors present new phases of old subjects to the interested collegiate in this short period. The Sunnner Session offers a chance lor studying muisual subjects such as silver-smithing and Brown Clountv Playhouse work. 1 he waini days urge the students to the quarries for an afternoon in the sun. 178 Willi tliese extra Koiirs, I ran graduate sooner, and that comp course has to be retaken. Got a chance lor a good job if I can graduate in August. |ust loinid that there will be a sihersniith workshop this sinnmer, too. Can ' t miss that oppor- tiniity. ' on ' t be going home as there isn ' t time before enroUmeiu. ' es, guess I ' m going to Sinnmer School. Never planned to study throughout the year, but it won ' t be so bad. With this schedide, I can sleep all alternocjn. Some sharp girls down here. Wonder if I can get a date. The fair is coming up, I ' ll see. Too hot to sleep, I ' ll go to the quarries— refreshing s ■im will do me good. Finals again. Vhere has gone? The clean spoke t the siunmer ) me today. He looked uncomlortable. I ' ll really have to hit the books. Gosh, it ' s hot. That rain didn ' t do any good. Siunmer Prom was fun. Wonder what my friends did during the summer? Five hoius of B sure will help my average. E er c)ne ■ill be back soon. It as fun. Between classes mi tiic sups nl tln ' l-diiciiiim lliiil 179 H n Mlniiin, DhcMoi (il Suiiiiuci .Sessions A shady spot overlooking Jordan Field. H l ■WM ■IP 1 s Sra yj Icnis and nailers make mixed scener ihuing the week of the Monroe County Fair. 180 Extensions 181 For Advancement... Mini;u„ in Dcii;; , ' . Hull. I:inlhciin. Indianajmlis i Indiana ' s extensions have a roster of adults and students who are very eager to learn. Some come to get a degree: others attend to finish their education: and a tew go to extension to accumu- late a little extra knowledge. Many of Indiana ' s citizens commute to these cen- ters which are scattered across the state. A student can hold a job and still pur- sue an academic course while attending an extension of Indiana Universitv. Fort IWixiie 183 Life Sdeurc Huildiucr. Ridiuimid. Caijiciilei Hall, Richmond The slacks in the Library are open to graduates Within a iclaiivelv short time, the Indiana Grad- uate School has skyrocketed to its present position as one ot the finest in the nation. The interested student can continue his work in more than two hundred fields ot study, and attend seminar classes conducted by outstanding educators who were not accessible in undergradiiate study. An extensive employment program has been established in order that more students may attend Graduate School. Plans are now under consideration lor Indiana ' s Graduate School of the future. I.S5 i I k ' f- For further education After completing his unclergracluaie work, the senior nia tonsiiiei graduale school. In the conipetitixe world ol today, some students leel that it is neces- sary to further their echuation. Hours of grading papers, prottoring, and teaching discussion groups fill the day of the graduate assistant. He goes to classes when not working for the de- partment. .After his graduate work is completed, he emerges with a master ' s or doctor ' s degree in his field. There are tollee breaks; thesis writing; talking to freshmen: and making price- less acquaintances with outstanding men in the field. An advantage is given to the assistant, for he realizes how the student feels while in an atiministrative position. He is on both sides of the fence— a student ami a lacultx member. Hciiii.iii I . lliisioc lla Ik ' im rcspiin- sihic 1(11 in.iii ] i() rfssi c steps i)V IiiiluiiKi I iiiMTsilv since the inaiigiiia lidii (il lliniKiii B Wells as PrcsiiiciU. Dean liiiscui ' s research has brought ;tl)oiit rcroniiiiciulatioiis for the Lni- crsitv ' s fiilurt advancenient through his reports in the last 15 years which have furnished the President and the University faculty with a steady source of information for structural changes. Dean Briscoe has been Dean of Facul- ties since that office was created in 104(1. Besides being chairman of the Department of Astronomy, Flank K. Edmondsoir is secre- tary of tlie astronomical section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, treasurer of the American Astro- nomical Society, and is a mem- ber of two commissions of the International Astronomical Union. In addition to his active posts in all these organizations, Prof. Edmondson teaches several classes of astronomy at lU. Carl G. F. Fianzen has been cliaiiinan of llie Indiana North Central Connnission tor 2() years. While assiuning all the diuics con- nected with this office, he has continued work as a professor in the School of Education. Until this year, l rof. Fran en iv;is ihc onlv faculty adviser of the old .Stiidiiii (innnil which is now the Student SenaU. RLicntl , he was also appointed as an ediualional adviser to Thailand. He left the dav before Christmas for two years to fnllill these duties. llcfoii- coming to 11 in the Sum mer ol 1954. ' Walter H. C. La es wa ihairman of social sciences ai the I niversit of Chicago and isit- ing professor at the lni ersit ol Michigan. He also has wcnked iiih the I nited Nations ' INI-SCX) in various capacities since its organi zation in 1945. He combines his duties at Ii: as chairman of the Departmenl of GovernmeiU and a professor ot introduclor govern- ment classes. £ ■. . f iittl 190 From the campus key-colli-ctor to the pledge who wants to get into things ' activities serve their pur- pose in rounding out our education. ' Getting ahead in the activity world depends on capabili- ties, initiative, and much hard ork. Often lei- sure time, studies, and social life give way to meetings and appointments . . . but the rewards are there . . . For those ho get to the top the pay off often takes the form of a job credential. E en for those vho dip lightly into the activity pie, the ne acquaintances, lifelong friends, color- ful experiences and good times make effort spent in activities worthwhile. For all of us the thrill of knowing what goes on behind the scenes and the practical experiences of learnhig to budget time and to accept responsibility are of personal vorth. From their campus testing ground to the real t( st of community living, activities bring a certain a vareness that is of value when today ' s roddess beomes tomorro s housewife . . . and we remember that some day the pledge Avill oie. 191 Student Body President Piesiiling o er the weekly meetings of the student g ) ernnient ' s highest legis- lative body is only one ol the many du- ties ot the Stndent Botly President, Bob Bleimile, senior Irom Phoenix, Arizona. Bob also was elected President of the Big Ten Presidents, whom he helped to or- ganize. . finance major and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, Bob eventually hopes to enter either Graduate Business or Law School. Student Senate Row I: Dorothy Dorr (Chaplain), Helen lortncr, Carol Williams, Judy Benjamin, Jan Thomas, Georgelma DeVaiilt (Clerk) , Patsy Overman (Sec.) , Jane Allen, Dottie Cotner. Pat Smith, Carol Hudson, Row II: Lindlcy Waf ncr, Norm Schnell, Rob Marshall. Clarence Don- inger, Charles Hallock, Bob Jones, Nick Parisis, Carol Capel, Jerry Strauss, George Held, Phil Beicovitz, Bernie Streets, Dan Geist (V. P.), Carl VanDorn, Dale Miller Treas.), Mike Cusick, Jim Cam- mack, Allan Garrett. Proposing and co-sponsoring the Little United Nations Assembly constituted one of the major projects of the Student Senate this year. Mid- western schools were invited to participate and other campus groups joined to make LUNA a success. Other Senate projects included organizing an orientation program for February matriculants, supervising elections, reviewing campus activi- ties and proposing a campus-wide voluntary health insurance program. Seventeen of the 31 senators are elected from housing districts. The rest consists of senators representing minority groups and presidents of major governing organizations. 193 ( Senators Jones, Cotner, and Miller discuss hot affairs with President Uliienile. Holding an essential committee meeting are Senators Hudson. Strauss, Thomas, Held, and Williams. Non-senate Committee Riuv I: |() Aslesano, Kay Baldwin. Patsy Rii|)hulih. Margaret Johnson. Barbara Strauss, Betty Ann Billings. Ruth an Billiard. Barbara Bassett. Claudette Nebelsick. Nancy Crouch. Margaret O ' Bannon. Row H; Bernie Minokw, Gene McGarvey, Suzanne 194 Siems. Jim Dickey. Ronald Bengtson. Jud Blake. Pal Gallaghei. Larry Truttier. Row III: Bob ShiUa Don Thompson. Jim Strickland, Thom Miiihcll, 1 Bcrgslcdt, Jack Shaw. Joseph H. Johnston. Student Supreme Court .EFT TO Right: Don Caiuucll. liob I)c ctski. Jiidv Cni cll, Helen brtner. Chief Justice Rod Tuiiier, John ,Ste ens. Nancy lalbot, Jinger Clark, Nathan Miller. The nine seniors who form the Supreme Court are appointed each Spring by the President of tlie Student Body with the advice of the out- going chief justice. In order to be considered for the court, a 2.1 grade average and knowledge of campus govern- ment are necessary. Among the more important things accom- plished by the Supreme Court this year was the estabhshment of four louver courts. Other duties of the court include interpreta- tion of tiie Student Body constitution and trying cases involving infractions of the constitution. 195 Board of Aeons Row I: Bob Bluemle, Fred Wilt. Mike Cusitk, Jim Fitzpatrick, Jim Meadows, Jerry Strauss. Row II: Don Cantwell, Carl VanDorn, Al Bolin, Norm Schnell. Tom Dailey, Dave Elmore. 196 Aeons! Sh! In spite of these jibes at their secrecy, I. U. ' s liason between the student body and adminis- tration is really a board of serious undertaking. Aeons, organized in 1921 by William Lowe Bryan, is a 12-man board. Two of its main duties are interpreting student opinion and handling student affairs. Appointed by President Wells, the men excel in scholarship and leadership. ( i rhe) ' ll get Fitzpatrick and Bolin for this! I ' ..|iiil,n uy. this Cusick. Bluemle, Meado i ■■.n[(.i]i[ i .It the president ' s life. The assassination attempt hit Dailey hard. Doctors anDorn, Wilt. Cantwell, Strauss, and Klniore attend. 197 AWS Council Row I: June Ik-iike ( 1 icas.) , nianc Scilght (Sec). Kay liaUlwin, Nancy Thomas, Jan Thomas, Neomia Tragesser. Judy Benjamin (V. P.). Carol Atkinson WiUiams (Pres.) Row II: Nancy Sprague. Dottie Cotner, Betty Ellis, Ruth McKnight, Roberta Fox, Jane Allen. Alice Atkinson. The Association of Women Students leads the women students of I. I ' , in maintain- ing high standards and participation in campus activities. A series of vocational conferences planned to inform students of opportunities and advantages offered in various professicjns, highlighted this year ' s theme, Education for Women. Prominent women in many fields were scheduled to speak about their professions and to answer questions that vomen students raised. Council members also lead other AWS committees and organize such services for women students as the Charm Clinic and the Senior Program. 198 ' Ift  ' . . ;i. ' ; AWS Board of Standards Row I: Doris Adams, Sally Branson, Margaret Johnson, Louise Bam- berger, Janice Linke. Nancy Bugg, Judy Benjamin (Chrm.), Pat Kelso. kathlecn Callon, Anne Paramenko Gerberding, Jane Haines. (Sec.) , Peggy Barry, Carmen Thirteen women were chosen this year for tiie Board of Standards. The Board acts as the judiciary and advisory board of AWS. Two women from each class are chosen on the basis of interest and applications. . lso on the board are ex-officio members including the president of Panhellenic Coiuicil, the president of Women ' s Resi- dence Halls, a representative of YWCA, and a representative of the town girls. As die board ' s major project, the mem- bers compiled all women ' s regulations into one brochure. Another responsibility the board assumes is granting late hours for walkouts. 199 vt.n«.- I.U. Fouiidatioii Knei.i.im.: Jcny L sl, Jaik Calloii. AI Bolin. Tom Fleming, Bob Bluemle. Row II; David Watson. Norm Schell. Dave Hanna, (Steering Comm.) Rex Masten, James Fitzpatrick (Chrm), John Heiney, Bruce Collins, AValt Hammond, Dale Miller, Marshall Ruchman. Row III: Ginger Clark, Jan Thomas, Gail Greiling, Judy Benjamin, Patty Distel- horst (Steering Comm.), Joan Norton, K athie Neff, Dottie Cotner, Doris . dams, . nna Gerhart (Steering Comm.), Susan Wallace, Judy Madden, Betty Graves, Barbara Ginsberg, Anne Marshall. Row I ' : Mary Lu Kolb, Pat Smith, Nancy Talbot, Peggy Cook, Diann Brickley (Sliering Cximin.) . Janice Linkc (Siccring Comm.), Dottie Williams, Diane Scright, Jane Allen, Carolyn Dahling, Jane Brown, Louise Tyler, Issie Shelton. Neomia Iragesser, Carol Hudson. Row ' : Don Young. Bill Dowling, Joe AUardt, Carl VanDorn. Gary Ash, Jon Bulkley, Gene Tanner. Fred Fonts, Jack Dinifee, Jim Lakatos, Jim Mcssener, Phil Bercovitz, Lou Mervis. Row ' I: Jerry Strauss, Bill Day, Jack KoUker. Dan Geist, Dave Stoner, Bill Chumley, Bernard Streets, George Held, Richard Glenn, Tom Dailcy, John Peterson, Dave Elmore, Theodore Pincus, Michael Cusick, The Indiana University Foundation is a non-profit corporation organized to encour- age and administer gilts to the University. Student membership in the foundation was initiated in 1950 to acquaint students with the purpose of the group. The Stu- dent Foundation Committee has grown from 40 members in 1950 to 94 members in 1954. Members are appointed by Presi- dent Wells from outstanding junior and senior men and women. The main task of the committee is to organize and produce the Little 500, and to enlist the support of the University ' s student body for this bicycle classic. 200 Bill Ainistiong. Foundation Di- rector, and Jim Fitzpatrick, Gen- eral Chairman of the Student Foundation, discuss plans for a better and greater ' 55 race. Stldknt FoiNDATiON Stferinc. Commiitfe: Jim Fitzpatrick (Ch.). Janice Linke, Diann Bricklcv, Dave Haiina. Ainia (.crhart, Dick Jordan. Pat Distelhorst. 1 acks! iUains of the 1954 race. Fhe Little 500 is sponsored by the I.U. Foundation. 201 Indiana Memorial Union Program coordinator Carol Creed and Union Manager Lyman Smith, Norman Schnell Board President Indiana Memorial Union Each year the Iinli.ina Memorial Union affords stutlents a program ol varied activities ami services. Every- thing irom acti ity ckibs and ja con- certs to t]iieen contests and lormal dances are controlled by the L ' nion. Guiding figures in the work ol the Union are Lyman C. Smith, manager; Carol Creed, program director: and Norman Schnell, president oi the stu- dent board. Finids in the Campus Cominunitx Chest were increased by almost S5,00() this year by the proceeds at the an- nual Union-sponsored Fall Carnival. r Vwm Fun. frolic at the L ' nion Board sponsored ' 54 Fall Carnival. The L ' nion serves . . . billiards. the CoiniTions. 203 Union Board Row I: l.yinaii Smith. Anne Marshall, Maig lju tl, Jean lliiLi), Nonnan Schnell (Pres.) . Row II: Dale I. Miller, 1 ed Pinciis, Harold Lusk, Dan Geist, Dick Cardwell. Stan Dickson, Jerry Montgomery, Robert Shaffer, Jim Fitzpatrick ( ' . P.) . The role ol the Indiana Memorial Ihiion Board on I.U, ' s campus is to organize and control many student activities. Board members are composed of 12 students, chosen by selection and election, and three members of the faculty elected by vote of the board. Regular weekly meetings and spe- cial committee meetings require as much as 15 to 20 liours of work a week for board members. 204 Commodore Ben Hilton unfurls the mainsail of his trusiv craft. Union Committee Chairmen Row I: Claudeltc NilKlsi.k, In. .i Wi.ld I ' at .ij;n r. Marilyn Kidd, Marty Heindel. Marty OBannon. Dorthv Hanson, Marilyn Cotton, Jackie Lineback, Martha Hart ell. Ron H: Ben Hilton, Jim Piatt, Don Finney. Ron Schneider, Jack Taylor, Bill Fechtman, Bob Oppen- heini, Neil Ilinchman. Fran Hubbard, Bob Sicks, Nancy Siegfried, Norm Kasscnbrock, Ann Eisemrann, Sam Uzelac, Belle Stewart, Jan Slenback. Jim Capehart, Sam Curtis, Bob Miser, Buddy Kachmann, Bruce Collins, Ed Saksa. 205 Senior Class I.i I- 1 TO Rk.ht: Mary Anil Siilich (Uirecloi) , Doiuia Jiiiiiiioiis (l)iiec- lor) , Jack Gallon (Treas.) . Gene Tanner (Director) , Mike Gusick (Pres.), Bernie Streets (V. P.). Carl VanDorn (Director), joAnn Norton (Sec.) . The main senior activities occur during Senior Week in May. The acti ities of this week inckide the President ' s Reception, Coffee Hour in the Commons, the tree planting ceremony, and the presentation of a gift to the University. The social high-lights of Senior Week are the Siwash and Barbecue. This year the senior class officers worked in co-operation with the Alumni Office to promote perpetual spirit and loyalty that should remain wiUi the seniors long after their graduation. 206 Row I: Mary Ann I ' ljll. iil,ci;_;i i ,S( ,. V.it Omum.iii Hmctor). Barbara Ginsberg (Treas.). Ron II; Kathie Xefl (Director), Jerry Strauss (Director), James Dickey (Director), Lindlev Wagner (Pres.), Lou Mervis (V. P.). Junior Class JiNiOR Prom Stpiking CoMMriTii. Kn 1: I ' .u Waikins. , nn Porter, Stan Dickson, Jackie Lineback, Margaret Johnson, Phil Siegel. Row II: Sharon ewkirk, Jerry Dann, Allan Rachles, George Held, Jira Grimes, Herb Lyons. 207 Rou 1: Ciassandia Jalras (Director), Kent Arvin (Director). Clarence I.arry I rutticr ( ' . V.). R( II: Riiliard Chrisiian (Director), Bob Doninger (Pres.), Alice Atkinson (Sec), Ruthie Dreier (Director), Smith (Treas.). Sophomore Class SoiMioMORE Cotillion Siilrinc. Commiiiii. Row I: Marlene Chambers. Jim Capehart. Row II: Nancy Crouch. Roberta Fox, Bill Lambert, Sue Groh, Dick Tunison, Fred Meyer, Harriet Remick, Jim Piatt. 208 Left to right: James Scheib (Di- rector), Gloria Marlin (Direc- tor), Jerry Moss (Director), Bar- barn. Strauss (Sec), Diane Wil- son (V. P.), Fred Blackwell (Treas.), Bob Marshall (Pres.). Freshman Class Freshman Tvronian Steerin(; Committee: Row I: Louis Cohen, Dick Anderson, Bernie Minkow, Sandy Johnson, Eunice Goldstein, David Brenner. Ron II: Tom Walker, Rudy Kach- mann, Anne Tinner, Sam Uze- lac. Jill Strickland, Bill Ives (Gen. Chrmn.) Row I: Hamid Haiiuii Al adhaiiii. George Zaikos (Pres), Mhrcte-ab Gebie-Selassie. Ja ad afa. Sawat Piishpakom, Saisuke leno. Anirudha Saraii, Minoru Kamichi. Row II: Saadi Mustafa, Lilly Snowberger. Sun Hi Lee, Nickolas Parisis, Nader Hilbaoui. Akira Sakima, Chaiwat Yuktiratna, Marcella Mason. Sandra Englander. Row III: Nothelm Steuernagel, Dorothy Dorr. Christos Papachristos, David Karris. Reza Rezazadch ( ' . [ ' .). Said Abdcl Razik (Trcas.), Henn Syhain, Michel Barct. Vtbarek Egziabher, Iwan Jewsky. Row IV: Nick C ontopoulos, Norma Broyles, Maneck W ' adia, Phillip Broyles, Jan Hartmann, George Held. Valter Burnham. James Miller, Kimmo Kautto, Albert Urda- neta, Hiroshi Takashima. Cosmopolitan Club The aim ot the Cosmopolitan Club is to create better imderstanding and fur- ther the interest between the foreign countries and the United States. Mem- bership in the club is open to anyone who is interested. Cosmopolitan Club participates in an advisery capacity during Little United Nations week on campus and is closely associated with the YMCA and the YWCA. The group meets weekly in the Inter- national House. Some of their meetings are devoted to the discussion of prob- lems of the many nations. Others are purely social gatherings in which the manners and customs of the countries are compared. Comment allcz ousr- . . . liu line and how are you too? 210 i Row I: Wilfred Xoone. Beiiiie Bray. Leah Law Waggoner. Judith OBaimon. Rcta Weir, Joe C,re.shwiler. Row II: R. L. Smith, Mvron PliiHips, Robert AVoods, Dennis Runyan. Charles Johnson, Jorgen Rasnuisscn. Row III: Walt Stern. Tom Barton. I ' ete Tlotke, Mike Kline. John Bowles, Louis Lagemann. I Oll(?fflcltC UClllOCrftlS Creating interests in practical politics among students Contest Alumni On Campus Host to high school scholars in academic finah Row I: Betty Dillman. Nia Scopelitis. Maureen McFerrin. Kathleen Hauenstein, Doris Luty. Row III: Emerson Martin, Jr., John Hedge, Merrill, Thelma Chambers. Mary Anne Barkley, Joyce W ' eigel. Row Donald Mahoney, George Held, James W. Laswell, Earl Plake. II: Marilyn Cotton. Carolyn Ann Gentry. Carolyn Longcanip. June 211 Row I: J, C. Campbell. Fred Xiiklc, I ' aiil Cuso. I ' .cilj Kiihv, Ken HoUingswoith, Dick Hilgcmeier, Bob M)cis, Ed Irciuli, WiUaid Hen- derson, Captain Wells ( ' Faculty Adviser). Bob Carpenter, Gordie Geddes. Lew Lityky, Shcl lilkin, Harvey Alpine (V. P.), Tom McNaughton iPres.). Jay Thomas. F lyillff vj111j3 Blue skies mean ceiling unlimited for high-minded young pilots Hawaiian Club Western neighbors become acquainted with Indiana University Row I: Judy Manta (Sec.-Treas.), Keiji Hiiai, Rocky Honda, Annette Hiu, Stephen .•Xraki, Bert Koba ashi (Pres.). Row 11: Ray Maesaka, Tony Cadiz, Richard Togikawa, Ron Honda, Richard Tanabe, Dick Kaneko (V. P.). Row III: Noritaka Kitajima, Donald O ' Mori Harry Yamaguchi, William Woolsey, H. Barry Yap. 212 Tl 213 Blue Key Row I: Robert BUicmle. Dale Miller, William Chess (Corr. Sec), Joseph Allardt (I ' res.), Donald Caiituell, Phillip Uerco it?. (Sec.-Treas.). Rou II: Carl anl)urn. N ' orin ,Schiiell, I om Dailey (V. P.), George Held. Dave Elmore, Garv Ash. Michael Cusick. Blue Key is a National Honorary Fraternity with a limited membership of 35 men in each chapter. Members are organized and independ- ent men who have a minimum ot 100 points in activities, liave maintaineil above average schol- astic standing, and have been eniiorsed by Presi- dent Herman B Wells. The purpose ot the organization is to study student problems, enrich student life, and co- operate to the best interests of the University. The Indiana chajjter also pre.sents, in co-op- eration with Pinxlue ' s Iron Key, the coveted Monon Bell to the winner of the annual Indiana- Piudue roimdball game. 214 Mortar Board Liii III Kh.iii Seated: Gwin Piyui. Caiul Williams, Pegg Coi.k, Jane Vance. Neomia Tragesser, Jan Linke, Carolyn Fee. Judy Madden. Ginger Clark, Jan Thomas, Susie Wallace. Judy Benjamin. Standing: Betty Graves, Pally Dislclliursi, Carolyn Dahling. Betlv Buchanan, Shiriev Sermersheim, Joan Norton, Judy Coryell, Anna Gerhart. Mortar Board is a national activities honorai7 for senior women. Each year 20 outstanding junior women are elected to membership on the basis of their excellence in leadership, scholar- ship, and service. The Dames Ball is one of the highpoints of the year; but not to be overlooked are such annual projects as the sale of Mortar Board calendars, the Mortar Board Retreat, the presentation of scholarships to outstanding and deserving women, and the recognition tea for sophomore women excelling in scholarship and student activities. 215 Dragon ' s Head Row I: James Fiti patrick, Jill Quimi, Bob BluemU- Row II: N ' ormnn Sdmoll, Miles t.erbeiding. Da e l-.li III nil, Dick Glenn, Bob Kvans, Tom Dailcy, George Held, Michael C.iisick, Donald Cantwcll. Dragon ' s Heail as organi ed in 1934 when eight bold and fearless University activity men founded what has since become one of the Uni- versity ' s most revered organizations. The organization is based on democracy, scholastic excellence, service to the University, and modesty. Selection for membership is based on recognition of superior leadership, outstand- ing service, political maneuvering, dashing per- sonality, enthusiastic hand shaking, and gracious living while attending Indiana University. Last Spring they met to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their historic loimding. 216 Dragonettes Row I: Dotlie Cotiier, Janice Linke, Judv Benjamin. Row 11: Nancv lalbot, Carol Williaius, Ginger Clark, judv nouthitt. Row III: Kav Gobv. coniia Tragesser, Jan Thomas, Peggy Cook. Row IV: Diane Seright, Margy Boyd. Dragonettes holds the unique stains of being one campus organization which has as its sole pin- pose to do nothing. From among the ranks of the many campus roddesses, an elite few are chosen as Dragonettes each year. All the members, a majority of whom are seniors, are presidents of prominent organi- zations. As a group, the Dragonettes do nothing, spon- sor nothing, sell nothing, assist at nothing. Formed exclusively as a boress organization of the highest caliber, their only condescension to activity in any respect is to meet and have an annual dinner. 217 P Mj9jr% Row I: Dick Haunton, Jack Kelly, Bob Howard, Herbert Wise, Stan Salomon, Irv Rodenberg, Bruce Collins, Dave Piatt, Bud Taylor, Row II: Tom Owens, Bill Day, George Lambert, Theodore Pinctis, Harmon Zacune, Hoagy Crawford, Joe Allardt, Rich Bramaii. Jim Lakatos. Row III; David Shookman, Jack Callon, Stu Emry, Dick Theobald, Bob Evans (Pres.), Donald Ward, Chuck Kelly, Jimmy Dils, John Peterson (Sec), Stan Dickson. Row IV: Walt Hammond, Neil Hinch- man, Joe Hughes, Leo Cohen, Gene Tanner, Jim O ' Bryant, Norm Kassenbrock, A. J. Pasmas, John Hodges, Gary Ash, John Albcrtson. sweet sounds hlurp this is too much! Sphinx Club Sphinx Club is an organization which promotes unity among organized men on the campus. Two upperclassmen from each fraternity are selected each Spring for membership in Sphinx and can be identified by the white skull tap with the black band. The men are chosen for their participation in extra-curricular activities as well as for character and scholarship. Among the many activities sponsored and promoted by this organization is the award given annually to the outstanding minor sport athlete. This year the re- cipient of the award, a $50 scholarship, was Jim Bose, a member of the wrestling team. 218 Flame Club Tlie oiilstaiKliiig iiulepeiuleiit upper- classmen lorm Flame Club, founded in 1938 and originally known as the Secret Committee of X. Requirements for membership in Flame Club include a B average, leadership in campus activi- ties, and contribution to the University through service, loyalty, and co-opera- tion. Flame Club ' s pinpose is to foster good will among jimior and senior independ- ent men and to give the undergraduates a start in campus activities. Proceeds from Flame Club ' s Wellhouse Waltz help maintain the VV ellhouse. A booth in the Fall Carnival, co-sponsored by Flame ami Pamarada. also helps the Wellhouse maintenance fund. ! ,; L- 1 1 f d -f y ipi ' • ' r ' - Someone is always U ui flame from a flashlight. Imagine trying to get a Row I: John (.ll .Ml i,L s.h-jIiv, lames Cone. Ed Stochowicz, Jerrv Strauss. Gerald I ' dikei. led Suank i I ' res.). ■Dot Wagner. Dale Miller (V. P.). Marv Silverman. Row II; led Bchr (Sec.), Norman Pence. John Daerr. Gordon Geddes. Remo Cataldi. Roger Philipps, Gilbert Given, Paul DnLhi, I Rathles, Da i.l (..iImh Robert Hunier. Row III: C. William Lohmeyer, Carl ' an Dom. James R. Hill, James Gillick, Edgar .Sergent, David Flora. James Ashley (Treas.), James Grimes, Richard Ehrhardt. 219 Pleiades 1% II Bfl r BQJ I Tliree women from each sorority, two seniors and a junior, compose the mem- Ijersliip of Pleiades. Tlie purpose of the sj;ioup is to lionor u|jperclass organized women who have distinguished tliem- selves in schohuship, activities, and leadership ability. Meeting bimonthly, the group plans various and informative programs and projects. At the Miami-I. U. foot ball game this fall, Pleiades assisted other campus organizations vith the collection for the Olympic Fund. Again this year, Pleiades sponsored a team in the Little .500 bicycle race. Somebody is sneaking goodies before tli Row I: Jackie Cramer (Sec), Barbara Ginsberg, Margaret O ' Bannon, VVaneta Laughlin, Gail Greiling. Julie Honnold. Bobbie Onksen, Judy Madden (Treas). Susan Wallace. Judith Douthitt. Row II: Nancy Gorrell, Patty Distelhorst, Jan Thomas, Joan Norton (V. P,), Joan Weinberg, Margaret Kirk, Kathie Riggins, Mary Ann Espey. Pat Hap- ner. Row III: Carol Hudson. Margaret Johnson, Janet Rothert, Nancy Talbot (Pres.). Yolanda Beery, Sue Mountjoy, Mary Lu Kolb. Laurie Davis, Kathie Nefl. Row IV: Mary .Ann Pfaffenberger. Marty Richart, Diann Brickley, Mary . ' Ann Sulich. Carolyn Fee. Shirley Sermersheim, Leslie Vearian. June Henke, Jane .Allen. 220 Row I: Claudette Nebelsick, Dolores Hughes, Katie Steinberger, Fiankie Bubenzer (Treas,), Marilyn Honold. Row II: Betty Snydci, Marilyn Cotton, Diane Seriglit (Pres.), Louise Mobley, Jo Cowan (V. P.), Jaikie Liiicback. Row III: Ruth Van Billiard, Donna Timmons, Mildred Xisbct. Mar) Ann Mayer, Carol Niedhammer (Sec), Dottie Cotner, Issie Shelton. Paiiiarada Recognition for curricular and extra- curricular activities for independent junior and senior women is the pur- pose of Pamarada. The ckib encourages high service and scholastic achievement among its members. With Flame Club, Pamarada spon- sored the Wellhouse Waltz this Fall. At Easter this year, Pamarada donated Easter bunnies and baskets to Bloom- ington children. Also the group gave time and money to Knight House chil- dren. Membership qualifications for the group consist of at least a 1.5 grade average, 40 academic hours, and active participation in two or more campus activities. SialL ' d lift III ni;lii .iu social, scholarship, leadership, and standing oh no! . . . pinii l- 221 Row I: James R. Slaughter, Gordon Wemyss, Jim Sanditer. Bruce Curtis, Jerry Newman, Mauri Hart, Dave Hanna, Jack Ribel, Jerry Hargis. Row II: Jim Seeright, Jerry Cohen, Rafe H. Cloe. Bob Zijiscr. I ' d Hilger. Jim Dickey (V. I ' .), Stan Dickson, Jack Wood, Jim Parr. Row III: Norman Gunvalsen (Sec), Bill Roseberr) ' , Denny Philpott, Dick Mattox, S, David Stoner, John S. Gray, William EUes, Paul Muckenfuss, Cy Williams. Row IV: William Moran, Dick Wals- man, Henry DeBoest, Arthur Coyne, Roger Casey, Jim Brownell, Dennis B. Laymon, Michael Finkelstein, Tom Schoenherr. Falcon Club Members of the Falcon Club, an activi- ties honorary for organized men, meet twice each month at the houses of the 31 fraternities. Membership is made up of jimiors who try to provide a media lor better relations l)etween the student body and the Junior Class, promote class spirit within their class, and foster a more co-operative spirit between the faculty and the student body. Only outstanding activities men are chosen to wear the black and white pods of the Falcon Club. Three jimiors are selected from each fraternity to become members of Falcon Club each Fall. A few outstanding sophomores are chosen and initiated each Spring. Skull and Crescent Orange and green pods signify member- ship in Skull and Crescent. Thiee out- standing sophomores are selected from each fraternity in this organization. Skull and Crescent was organized to promote better feeling among organized men at I. U. and to assist the University whenever possible. The main project this year was the Sweater Hop where Carolyn Tmner, freshman, was elected queen. Skull and Crescent also awards a trophy to the outstanding senior in activities. .- uuild -shaking p ' jUl) li in the m.ikin I wonder . . .? Row I: Richard Couen, Robert Locke, John Hooning, Tom Brethauer. Kent . riin (Treas.), Charles Batchelder. Dale Wagoner, Bill Purcell, Don Gage, Jim Piatt. Row II: Jim Poledor, Jim Capehart (Pres.). Jack Tavlor, - rt Fell, Lawrence Lauterbach. Neil Hinchnian. Marshall French, Jac Hughes, Bob House, Earl Plake, Darr l Harris, Richard Shelly. Row III: Ben Le in, Ed Hilger, Jim Laswell. Wayne Raper thel, George Ginn ( ' . P.), Barry Miller. Max McCullongh, Bob Smith. Bud Feldman. Ronald Schneider. Row IV: Neil Sandler (Sec), Bob Finke, Fritz Haussman, Tom Pavne, Gordon Graraer, J. T. . hlbrand. Milt Carlson, Rod Perkins, Robert Brennan. Michael Finkelstein, John New, Fred Bauer. 223 Tomahawk Tomaliawk is ; sopliomnic lionoiarv lor iiule[)endeni male sURleiiis. I he niciii- bcrs [)ledge tliemselves to the pKjinotion ol good will l)elv een independent stii- deiils and all other campus activities and organizations. The membership is ap- pioximately 50 men. They are recog- nized on the Indiana L ' niversity Campus by their maroon and white hats. Every year, the Tomahawk pledges must find a woman on campus with the temporary name of Malvena Humper- dink before initiation can take place. This is only one of the many and varied activities of this sophomore service or- ganization. Row I: Virgil Spornick, Charles Fouler, Fred Meyer, Norman R. Rickard, Terry Stanley, Richard Stamper. Row II: Donald Tippett, John Ragsdale, Tom Hartley, Charles Cogan (Treas.), Jerry Kessler. Row III; Robert Butler, James Hill (Pres.), Wendell Ulm (Sec.), Bill McCrae. Row IV: Donald Lineback, Norman Brown, Edgar Sergent (V. P.). 224 Row I: K:iv Baldwin, Carolyn Baker, Jo Ann Moore (Pres.), Martha Hart c ' ll, Sandy McCrory, Sharen Perkins (Treas.,), Jill Quinn (Rec. Sec). Roberta Fox, Janice Flora, Nancy Loiick, Luise Elconin. Row II: Lora Lee Fimk, Sue Wet el, Gloria Mueller, June Hauenstein. Barbara McWhorter, Shirley McAlpine, Carolyn Zanin. Mitzi Coppes. Joline McVicker, Marjorie Varady, Judy Hyllon. Row III: Gail Gallinger, Barb Bigge, Sue Ledden, Louise Bamberger, Ann Galviu, Barbara Hibner (Ciorr. Sec), Georgelma DeVault, Barbara (.oltfred. Norma Neukam, Judy Bright, Jane Hicks, Sally Branson. L nda Young. Row IV: Barbara Piatt, Judy Asmus, Rosemary Williams, Sue Groh, Sharon Morris, .Sonya Ringwald (V. P.). Suzanne Siems, Vicki Hart, Alice Atkinson. Janet f:ouger, Marjorie Grinstead, Suzie Helms. Muriel Roili, Jo (e Weigel. Eiioniene Enomene, a scholastic and activities hon- orary for sophomore women, serves Indiana University through the friend- ship, leadersliip, and unity of its mem- bers—the purpose its members strive to attain. Through speakers and visits to the various organizations on tampus, Eno- mene provides for its women a leader- ship training program and ideas of organization and leadership useful to them in life. This year, as a gestiuc of friendliness, Enomene arranged to send birthday cards to all foreign students on campus. Participation in University activities and a 1.8 or better grade a erage are the requirements for membership in the grou]). Vhats wrong with this pit lure? Well of course, who would ever play bridge without smokes? 225 Row I: ,S bil jolinsim, M.ii IKi- 1 r r l. (an. If I il lin land. Saiulx McC;ioiy, Shirlcv Schuaiiholt. Eli abcth Jubc. Mailha Haitzcll { . P.). Roberta Fox. Delene Smith. JoAiin Emerson. Barbara Rader (Sec). Row II: Carolyn Baker, Sylvia Hnss, Kirby Duckworth, Sue Wetzel, Kathleen Callon, Nancy Owings, Sandra Swank, Nora .-Xnder- son, Mary . lice Hincs. Row III: Lynda Young, Kathy .Arvin. Sue I olden. Marjoiic Rodebeck. Carol linniia. Ginger Baker. Marlcne Uoolittle, Judy Wcinmann, Joline McVickcr, Norma Neukani, Joyce VVeigel. Row IV: June Hauenstine. Muriel Roth (Treas.), Sharon Morris, Sonya Ringwald, Mary Kay Phillips, Suzanne Siems, Alice Atkinson, Sylvia Sparks, Janet Conger, Linda Foncannon (Pres.), Bar- bara Hibner. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lamlxla Delta, scholastic honor- ary tor Ireshnieii women, serves Indiana University by helping new coetls become aware ol the scholastic goals within their reach and rewarding them for their scholastic achievements. A 2.5 grade average or better ior the first semester on campus or a 2.5 accumu- lative average for the first two semesters are the requirements for membership. Each Spring after initiation, the group has its annual ban(|uet with the mem- bers of Phi Eta Sigma. At this baiKjuet, the group honors the outstanding Al|)ha Lambda Delta senior woman. 1 1 -and grades 226 Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is the schtjlastie honorary for freshmen men on campu ' .. First and second semester freshmen men wiio have a 2.5 grade average are eligil)le for mem- bership. The group distrilnitetl pamplileis on ■' How to Study to freshmen students during orientation week. Phi Eta Sigma, together with Alpha Lambda Delta, has established a talkie in the main library which will be stocked with books on easier and better study habits. Every year, both groups plan to contribute two books to the collection. Also with Alpha Lambda Delta, the group sponsored a picnic in the men ' s quad at the beginning of the fall semes- ter. Honor students and schoolmaster sagely ponder weighty scholastic problems. Row I: Jim IMall, Bill Piirtcll, Jorgen Rasnnissen Ronald Risk. Roger Montgomery, Robert E. Crowe, Thomas P. Kriieger. Thomas A. Cortese, Jr., ' a ne A. Kimmel. Row II: John . . Hedge, Phillip A. Hoskins. Keith R. kooken, Kent S. Arvin, Ralph K. Hunter, Bob Shlcns, Bob Miser. Row HI: Richard H. Mathias, Clarence H. Doniii- ger, David Hammond, Theodore J. Fody. Milt Carlson, Michael Long, Standiford Cox, Ian Ross Hislop, Rod Perkins. Scabbard and Blade S(al)t);ml ami liladc. a nalioiial Army R() 1 C; honoiaiv, is loniposecl ol a limited nunil)ei ol men chosen liom the advanced corps ol the Reserve Olliiers Training Ciorps on the l)asis ol charac tcr and ])roli(icM(y in nn ' liiary science and tactics. Although each inidergraduaie is required by law to take two years ol military training before he can graduate from Indiana llniversity, continuance into the advanced military training pro- gram is at the option of the student . . . prcjvided he is eligible. .Since .Scabbard and Blade selects its membership from the highest ranking students in the advanced corps, its members are the best ol the inilitarv- Strategy men strategy ' then attack! Row I: Ernest E ans, Peter Saliii. Dale Miller, Danii I sihi.ini. ((hikkI Prebys, Norman Rappe. Jim Cammack, Donald Wolf. Row II: Walt Hammond, David Watson, Donald Balser, Joe Gossett, Charles Cock- field (Major Infantr) ' Faculty Advisor), Sanford Zinn (1st Sergeant), M.iislKill Ru.hrii.ni Jnil I kii nii.iiii . 1 i iniiie Onicei). Rou HI: Stuart Emry (1st Licuienant. E cc. OHiter). Jim Brownell. John Heseman. Fred Pouts. James Donovan. Joseph Addison, Needham Hurst, Donald Omori (Captain. Commander), 228 I R(iu I: Gniilon Kellev i Kxcciilive Oflkci), SlicUkiii lilkin iCompanv Cdniiiumilci). Capt. Bernard Dailey, Sgt. John Ross. Row II: Bob Brown, Ron Honda, Marcus Stewart, Jerry Isom, Don Bowman. Ed Friend. Phil Thieme, Richard Judy. Row III: Robert Kelly, Robin . nlrim, David Koher, Harrv Boinincll, Charles Jefferis, Robert Lucas, Larry Isoni. John Ragsdale, Thomas Fox. Garner Clay, Charles Zociuci R m I ken DUlman, Marvin Maver. 1st Sgt, Neil Sandler, ThoMus H iidaw i 1 dwaid CockeriU. Ronald Allison, Gene Maddock, Sam 1 astcidav jolni ( laig. Row V: Saivi Thompson, Dick Davis, Kenneth Bland, laiiv Ruddick, David MacLeod, Rick Duddell, Don Ward, |nn I ' ayne, Bernard Engel, David Mathews, Delorne Nelson. Pershillg Rifles Company A-3 Basic R.O.T.C. gives I.U. a crack drill team Pershing Rifles 3rd Regimental Headquarters Military Brass m fy fcA mH Row I: Peter J. Salra (Colonel), Bernard C. Dailey (Capt., Infantry), Donald R. Balser (Lt. Colonel). Row II: James J. Mossier, Robert C. Carey, William R. Schooley, Benjamin H. Levin, 229 jJI .«K - vmt 1 ■Row 1: Ellwand Bnininci. Ben Hilton, Jim Dartnall, James Bachelor. iiloi Silmeider. I lioiiias CoKese, Wayne Eastridge, Charles Hall. Lino DcMichicli. Row II; Phillip Antibus. James Boyden, Marshall Ruchman, David Shookman (Adjnlant), Robert Birchler (Com- mander), Norm Sthnell, V. D. Goodin, Ralph Dennerline, Robert Pcake. Row HI: William Johnson (Operations Officer), John Gray. C:harlcs Irowl. Thomas ODonnell, John Sowash, Jimmy Dils, Donald Broun. Thomas Hurt, John Vajner. Row IV: Carl Meyer. Davi- Miller, Herb Lyons, Robert Egenolf. Millard Addison, Shelley Riaii (Exec. Officer), Robert Sicks, Steve Phillips, Carl Myers, Arnold Air Society Advanced Cadets honor Hap Arnold with military scholarship Military Ball Conimittee Amold Air presents... Louis Armstrong and Band Left to right seated: Jim Bachcli.i Willi. mi 1 ' . Jolinson, Bob Birchler (Gen, Chrmn.), Marshall Ruchman, Charles 1 rowl. Standing: Don Kurfees, Shelley Rian, Dave Shookman. 230 I relii 231 YMCA Row I: Jim Dickey (Comptroller), S. David Stoner (Recorder), Jim Ashley (Pres.), Jim Seeright ( . P.), Jerry Young, Robert Matzke (Exec. Sec). Row II: Ron Kovener, lom Lock wood, Larry Fleming. Jim Capehart, Don Lowenstine, Don Leak. Row III: Carl . rthiir, . rnold Brock, .Addison Dowling, Ralph Martin. The VMC. not only serves the caminis in ninneroiKs way.s but also serves the com- munity ol Bloomington. This service is supervisetl by tour officers, 12 appointed division leaders, and admin- istrative assistants elected by V members. Each of the approximately 700 members work in one of the 12 divisions: boys work, community service, freshman, international friendship, religious emphasis, social recrea- tion, student citizenship, office publicity, membership, j ersonnel and placement, and conference and training. 232 The 12 (.i;iA Clubs in li ingtoii giaiiiiiKir sthools and lei realioii centers are pint ol the ViMCA ' s Boys Work and Com munity Service programs. This work is carried on in the sum- mer hv high school boys trained bv the Y ' f. Foreign students are taking one o£ the many tours conducted for them by the Y. This one is through a Bloomington stone quarry. The Y also places for- eign students in homes during vacations. A highlight of Orientation Week is the Frosh Frolic sponsored by the YM and YW. Other Y serv- ices for Freshmen are the stu- dent leader program in conjunc- tion with the Jiuiior Division, Freshman Camp, and High School Day. 233 YWCA Row I: Margaret O ' Bannon, Mary Jane Spurgeon, Bobbie Onksen (V. P.), Gaylia Hale, Eleanor Rodabaugh, Judith Douthitt (Pres.), |udy Madden ( Treas.). Row II: Pat Watkins, Marilyn Cotton, Joanne X ' arady, Shannon Traw, Joan Emhardt, Mary Ln Kolb, Ruth Arline Wilson, Jackie Lineback, Ann Porter. Row III: Janet Rothert, Belle Stewart, Diane Seright, Leslie Yearian, Janet Haynes, Yvonne Groves (Sec). Kathie Neff. Service with a smile is the halhnaik of a YWCA ineml)er. Some 800 coeds joined forces to serve the campus, the commtmity, and the w orlci. At the fast-l)ecoming-traditional Fresh- man Cantp 20 YVV and 20 YiM members played the role of f)ig sis and big brother to 200 freshmen. The YW and YM collaborated in an attempt to acqtiaint the foreign students with our country. Two long tours, one to Chicago and one to Detroit, gave them a glimpse of city life and large industrv in fidl motion. 234 : Ti n a Row I: Judy Mama, Svlvia Huss, Adelle Andieus, Mar Helen Seipel, Ruth Dreier. Gloria Hale. Ann Kittinger, Mary Sue Slangis. Louise Renner. Row II: Carolyn Baker, Mary Orr, Joanne BonDurant (Sec), Sandy McCroiT, MoUv Ann Derr. Marilvn Phillips, Margaret Hampton, Nancy Louck, Jo Cowan, Mary Jo onderahe. Row III: Joan Hitchcock, Nancv t ' llrev, Barbara Taulman, Roberta Heyn. Helen Louise Rapp, Margaret Johnson, kallilcen Gallon, Sue He de (Treas.), Joyce AVeigel, Kathie Riggins, Marjorie Varady. Row IV: Lora Lee Funk, Carolyn Hofmockel, Anne Paramenko, Adrienne Peterman (Sec), Nancy Lou Miller, Rheta Rumsyre, Nancy Olander, Barbara Stinson, Matilda Mae Snepp, Joan Wetzel, Susie Helins, Dorothv Tiffany. YWCA Housing and Projects Council Indiana Christian Fello vship Row I: Janet Solomon, Barbara Lister, Jeanne Sto c, r.eu lugalls. Jean StallwCHjd. Deane Powell, Phvllis Dow, Julie Godo (Sec). Row II: ylma Sparks, Pierre Boulle, Aida Toffolo ( . P.), Duane Lehman, Stephen Dillinger, Pierre Fer erda, Larry J. Kelly. Row III: illi.uii M. In iLkcr. l..ni 1). Iniiiin. CK. O. Lewis. James L. McFarling, Maynard £. McConn, Robert C. Walls, Robert E. Davis (Treas.), Everett L. Conrad (Pres.). 235 Rom I: Phyllis Fendelman, Mike LeBurkien, Bobby Whitson. Sidney S;iliii i i (I ' les.). Carol Kalver, Kay AUenberg, Cyril Silverman, Sunny Shapiro (C;or. Sec). Row 11: Ann Teller, Louise Baiuburger. Marvin Mishkin, Irwin Reisberg. Katie Steinberger (Rec. Sec), Jerry Hibnick, Sondra Kessler. Row III: Victor Eppstein (Rabbi), Don Lowenstine (Treas.), I.eo Schcar Cohen ( ' . P.). Marcia PlatolT. Bvron Pollock. This is the nianibo? Hillel Foundation The B ' nai B ' litli Hillel Foiimiatioii is the voluntary association of [evvish stu- dents at Indiana University. The pur- pose of this group is to further the students ' knowledge of Jewish religious tradition and to provide them with facilities for their common interests. This year, Hillel welcomed a new jjroject launched by the Indiana women members. The project includes sending cookies to Indiana and Purdue Univer- sity student members. Among the facilities available to the students is the Ella Feibleman Memorial Room for studying by Hillel members. 236 Row I: Nina Dayhoff (Sec), Janett Vest, Nancy Poteet, Fred Black- well, June Moore, Marjorie Schrader, Luanne Tellas (V. P.), Evagnes Little, Janet Martin, Joan Martin. Row II: Bonnie Lou Grove, Mary Brown, Wanda Jane Cardwell. Janet Nelson, Mary Pearcy (Pres.), Emily York, Anita McArtor. Row III: Robert Love- land, Jack Smith, Mack Binkley, Courtney Kaschube, Jim Legg, Richaid Anderson. l ftllipUS liriS 113.11 S College, religion, i ' uii. and a clinrch home away from home Gaiiiiiia Delta Films, faeully speakers, play. Sunday evenings, and Lutheran students Row I: Julie (.odo, |iu|]ili Si iiinKi. lliirli ' Alj ( .uliic SiI.ismc, M.( Meise, Marian Barda. Clarol . . klcpinger. .Adcllc .Andrews, Marlcnc Himsel. Row II: Dorothy Donselman, Clara Meyer, Murella Purlee (Sec), Gertrude ZoUman, Marlenc Wagner (Pres.), Aldora Graf, Joyce Duiigiii.s, Don Donhaiii Iiiil .i . danikovics. Re . Curlis Slcphan. Row III: Wdlard Rodcck, Eugene Kelly. John L. Mowry, Charles F. Schwartz, William P. Trempel (Treas.). Suzanne Siems, Edward Wheeler, Robert F. Wiebke, James E. Faller (V. P.). 237 Pl Row I: Mrs. Ficci East, Ellcii kehl, Waiicta Laughlin, Nadine Ogden, Bcinice Patterson, Ann Spangler, Nancy Putnam, Joyce McGee, Yvonne Sterner, Row II: Carol Wood. Joanne BonDurant, Martha lean Mull, Janet .Seids, Laura Inin. Louise Mann. Shirlev Averv. Martha Newcomb (Corr. Sec). Louise Tyler. Suzv Hincs. Row III: Jo Anne Kimmel, Jewel Beebe, Judith Scott, Doris Nussbaum (Trcas), Katlirvn Inkley, Elizabeth Jones, Patty Lou Finke, Barbara Whippo, Harriet Herinon. Row IV: Sue Groh, Pauline Hoover ( ' . P.), Darlene McCuUoch, Ginger Baker, Marilyn Curric, Peggy Aim Rider, Frances Rider, Marilyn Jackson (Rec. Sec), Barbaia Bilger. 1 share a shake Kappi Phi bar. 238 Kappa Phi Miiiiy stinkiu participate in chincli- .sponsoiecl organizations. Such a group is Kappa Phi, national Methodist service organization for college women. Members of Kappa Phi live up to their purpf)se as a service club by taking (hargc of the nursery for the 11:15 serv- ice at the Methodist Church. Another project is the soda fountain, called the kappa Phi Kreamery, which they open several nights a week at the Wesley Foundation. It ' s not all work and no play for the Kappa Phis, however, because they plan several parties (hiring the year and meet twice a nionih :it the Wesley .Founda- tion. KdU 1: Joliii Strain. Albeit kim . Riili.iid I iniisdii. Jc.c Rith, Dallas Diiigci, Donald Erickson. Rasniond SniNth, Robcit Hansen. Row II: Patty Finke, Marian Myers, Kay Godfrey, Shirley A ery, V onne .Sterner, Dora Owen, Pauline Hoover, Mary Lou Brechbill. Ro III; . nncllc Btdlington, Marv Polhennis, Eugene .Appleman. Carl .Arthur (Pres.), Wayne Shirey. William Mivelaz, . nn Rainbolt, Matilda Snepp, Katharine Riggins, Marsha McEhov. Row I : Marcia Kumpf. Judy Kellar, Jo Cowan (Sec), Kern P utler, Gerald Huiiicrickhouse, ' irginia Campbell, Norma Sering. eslcy FoUlldatioil Methodists enrich their intenectual and spiritnal lives Row I; Hob Soiuliwood, Leslie Feniiiiuic, Da id Ebcrh, Roy Stanley Merrill, 1 erry Belshaw, Mack Haixey, Don lUirton, Lyndon Dean. Row II: Doris Teagee, Beverly Melton, Kathryn Inkley, Doris Roth, Martha Jean Mull, Katharine Orr, Bernice Patterson. Mrs. Villiain Orr, Forrest Heiliger. Ron III: Harriet Hennon. Janiie Linke, Iva Traughbcr. William Orr (Minister). Paul Zirkle. Clint Major, Fred an Eck, Jack Hullman, Richard Carson, Connie Hosteller, James Valls, Row IV: Janet Seids, Louise Mann, Carson Johnson, S. P. Raja Siiigham, Sue Groh, Paul Youngs, Mary Schell, Shari Clifton. 239 Row I: naiicll D. Karns. Lany D, Gently, Caisoii F.. Johnson, John J. Sliain, Xoniian Rappe (V. P.), Robert Hansen, Fred M. Meyer, V Vavne Kastridge (Sec), Gerald R. lliniierickliousc. Row II: Eugene G. Appleman (Pres.), James W. Walls. Roy Stanley Merrill. Carl Arthur, Fred ' an Fik. Max Hill, Connie Mack Hostetler (Treas.). Raymond (■. Suiuli. Row III: Wayne A. Shirey, Paul Zirkle. Edward Heath, Lawrence . , l.aisou, I.vndon Hean. Richard Tiniison. Keith Minich. Sififlllcl TllCta Epsiloil MethocUst iiK ' ii usher, cheer .shut-ins to earn pledge points W eStlllillStCr Foundation a new religious center replaces old Westminster Inn Row I: )anct Solomoir, Lura Gibson, Eleanor Blake. Barbara Bennett, Carol West, Betty Jenkins (V. P.), Row 11: Murial Roth (.Sec- Treas.), Robert Stone, Dennis Runyan, Philip Knoeppel, Judy Asmus. Row III: Robeii Mooie (Pastor), David DeCoursey, William Fried, |irii Hill. .Ned I.avengood. David Bone (Pres.). 240 pul 241 Arbutus... Margy Boyd The Arbutus flower was first found here by Her- mann B. Boisen in the Fall of 1877. After naming tiie flower as the dearest of all, he christened the hill on which it was found Arbutus Hill. The jjrofusion of trailing arbutus whidi grew on its slopes in the Springtime was not to be found any- where else in the state. The Brown County of the ' 20s, Arbutus Hill attracted midtitudes to its fragrant giounds. The bygone popularity of Arbutus Hill has carried through the years with this annual, which bears its name. 242 ■H E£i L ' ' - ' ' E i ■■f fl j JI Kk Managing Editor . . . Pat Smith Business Manairer . , . Cicoigc Ikltl Office Managers . . . Marilyn Cotton and Georgelraa DeVault. 243 Stheduling liiii(ir Assistant lo III! . . . Dottie C.askins and Nancy Spraguc; lulitor . . . Laurie Davis. Sports Editor . , . Dan Thomasson; Activities Editor Schools and Administration Editor . . . Jack Taylor. ...Editors and... More room . . . we ' ve got :i liitlt- nime lomii now . . . adjoining ciarkroonis tool We ' ve rated in iiigli gear right up to tlie publi- cation date attempting to bring Indiana University what we believe as the greatest Arbutus ever printed. Glued fingernails and migraine headaches are but temporary thorns relieved soon by the ultimate gratification of a completed signature or returned page proofs. Finally the last picture is taken, the last corrected proof is retuiiietl to the printers . . . presses roll, pages are sewed together, 31 signatures are bound between covers ami delivered to YOU! The book is yours to leaf through ... to rem- inisce, to dream. Yours to show to friends. Mom and Dad, a girl back home. Yours to shelve, to gather dust, to be opened again when an old classmate drops by. Shelved and opened again, its corners evidence the years of wear . . . but it ' s still yours! Mike Rnitton; Photography Editor . . . Carl Purcell, 244 I Residence Kdiun . . Alice Atkinson: Senior Eciitor . . . Marshall Ruchnian; Research Editor . . . Nancy Boyd. Assistant Campus Life Editor Norma Neukam; Copy Editor Kathie Neff; Campus Life Editor Dottie Williams. Mounting Editors . . . Sally Truitt and Carolyn HcxxJ; Layout Editor . . . Joline McVicker; . ' ssistant Layout Editor . . . Marilyn McDonald. HfTDu luj urritL A(l citi.siiig Manager . . . Bill Powell; Reprint Sales Manager . . . Ron Yenerich. Managers Contracts Manager . . . I ou Mervis; Promotion Manager . . . Sandy Sallach; Treasurer , . . Ron Kovener, I he Chiefs . . . Dcni oiiiii;, Pcgg) Cook, and Al Bohii. Daily Student Where ' s today ' s Studentf a taniiliar question across breakfast tables, in chow Hnes, and over Commons coffee. Students and faculty reach for the Indiana Daily Student as naturally as they reach for that second cup of coffee. Inspire d journalism students use this campus news outlet as a training ground for careers in writing and editing. Seated aie Ginny Kiause, .As- sistant Managing Editor, and Susie VaUace, Managing Edi- tor. Standing are Tom Fleming, .Assistant Managing Editor, Jerry Lyst. Managing Editor, and John Stevens, Editor of Editorial Page. 247 Night Editois on the iiin ate Dan Thomasson, Chuck Leslie, Lynn Sproalt, ami Bill t.huniley. Bill Freyberg is seated in the center. Associate Editors: Vance Clark, Ann Porter, and Don Finney 248 I ' liDldgiaplici. Ciail I ' ln- iill; Woman ' s Editor, Hel- en Mosbrook; Sports l-.ilitor, Dick Ronth and Associate Editor, Marty Anderson. What . . . another fanny piece? The hidiiuui Daily Student has a new home this yeai. CUeaii, bright, solid desks, good light- ing, space, and still more space. The rumble of the presses below . . . the tick of the teletype . . . the seldom-ceasing clack of typewriters ... all combine to create the excitement necessary for journalism at its peak. The City Room holds this excitement. C:ily editors scaled arc Phil Eo and Kalliie Neff, standing arc Diik Hopper. John Riilhcrford, and Kill Irevbcrg. 249 All cx.iiiiiilr 111 iIk- CO opciaUdii and democracy ihe modest Hull cdilor, Clint Major, has instilled in the orf ani alion. Crimson Bull Those who look at the staid walls ot the Jour- nalism Building little dream ol the monstrous forces hard at work within this fine edifice. For here are cloistered those whose insidious ]3ropa- ganda has penetrated deep into the fibre ol lU ' s youth. Here work those who dare to call them- selves-THE ST.VFF OF THE CRIMSON BULL. Though small in number, the staff members ' influence is felt far. Where men of distinction gather, be it the faculty room of the English building, or the dining halls of the Quadrangle, the Crimson Bidl is the imavoidable subject of con ersation. Row I; C:iint Major (Editor-in-Chief). Joe Winters (An Editor). Carl Purcell (Photo Editor). Row II: Don Packard, Nancy Clegg. Bill Threadgill, Julie VV ' agnor. Tom Barton, Shirley Fields, Mary Ann Shanks, Mimi Nollau, Danny Powers, Paul Hansman. Left to right: Riiice Olson, Sue Baxter, John Hagopian, .Sue Jospe, Barry Spacks, Ed Clark. li.iin Sp; uih i: l Clark. Folio Folio, published three times each year, is an importiiiil part of Indiana University. The staff of the Folio is made up of volimteer students who have a literary leaning. Editors are always graduate students, while the edi- torial staff consists of undergraduates. At the staff meetings material is selected for use in the magazine. Folio has been sold in other parts of the coimtry this year for the first time. In its attempt to reach out nationally, Folio pub- lishes the works of many well-kno vn writers. The Folio naturally includes writings by In- diana University students. The Daniel Sher- wood Memorial Prize of fifty dollars is given each year to the student submitting the best poem to the Folio. 251 We see oui athletic teams win; we see them lose. They are as mtich a part of the University as books and classes. They are the spirit of a vibrant yotith, combining education and recreation to a successful end. This year I.U. was defeated often on the field of play. But with these losses came the realization that to win isn ' t everything. The fan too often jtidges the worth of a team by ho v much it has won, and sometimes forgets the words of Granny Rice. It ' s how yoti play the game. The old master vas never more right. We are protid of otir athletes, because we know that our teams played the game right. Sometime walk into the dressing room of a losing team. Sense the silence that prevails, look at the athletes and see the weariness in their eyes, btit also notice the determination in their silence . . . the determination not to cjtiit but to go ahead and give it their all again the next time. To our coaching staff, to our athletes, to our colleagues, we say look with pride at the Cream and Crimson. Hold yoiu heads high. We lost a fe ' . So hat? Vt were never actually defeated. 253 The Athletic Board Ln 1 TO Right: James Strickland, Lee Noivelle. John Mee, Edward Edwards, John Taylor, William Breneraan. I.U. ' s athletii boaitl is Kjiiiposed of seven faculty members and tliree alumni repre- sentatives, luider the chairmanship ol )ohn F. Mee. The men chosen to serve on this board are selected by President Wells each year. As chairman of the board Mr. Mee is I.U. ' s representative in the Big Ten. This year Frank Allen, former I.LI, trustee, was chosen as the University ' s new Athletic Di- rector. Mr. Allen fills the positi(jn left open by Paid Harrell who resigned a year ago to take over as head of the University ' s building program. 254 Quarterback Flo Helinski watches for an opening in the defense as he starts the option play. 255 A building process 1 111 ' man slooil straight against tliu slill Kail wiiul. His hands Wfie thiiisi in his oM-noat pockfts. His la(c iiatl a stern, serious look. I hen his hands lame out ol his pockets. The right hand made a list .iiid slammed into the palm ot his lelt hand. His lace took on a lieice look. He shouird. It w, is more ol a roar. His men were moving down field, and one loiild imagine ih.ii he had i)rojected himsell into the midst of the melee on the field. 1 h e m a n w a s Heinie C ' .rimmins aiul the men were 1. L ' . ' s Fighting Hoosiers. Here in the air ol the brisk Autumn day, was the full spirit of American athletics — Big Ten lootball in all its glory. •Saturday after Sat- urday the man stooct on the sidelines in liont of his bench, sometimes jjacing up ami down, other times standing mo- tionless for minutes on end. His emotions were often violent. He often looked as il he wanted to get into the scrimmage. Vou many times wonder of what stuff men like this are made to stand up to the pressures of inter- 1,1 te November it ' s a collegiate athletics. From late August uniil constant grind. . coach loses a lot. and he ' s looking lor a job. if he doesn ' t have the material. Fhe man has made mistakes. It makes no dilference We are sure he will admit that he has. Who doesn ' t make mistakes? His has been a building process. .And it ' s a lot tougher working with human beings than steel and concrete. What makes men like this? Who knows? To the man and the men we contribute this section, and say it was vours to do and of the wav vou did it. we are not ashamed. Scar.on Record Indiana (I Ohio State lis Indiana ?A CloUege ol l ' a ilu ( ) Indiana 11 Michigan State 21 Indiana 11 Missouri 20 Indiana 1 1 Iowa 27 Indiana : ' Mic liigan 9 Indiana Miami (Ohio) 6 Indiana 11 Xoi thwestern 13 Indiana 7 I ' urdue 5 Iiilci the end zone on a brisk Aiilmnn day. 25G An I I lia,k l.r.i.k- llirn,ij;h llw llnr t.ir a lii-1 (l..ui The Fighting Hoosiers, registering the emotion of a hard played first half, trot to the dressing room for a breather. I U Coach Beniie Ciinimiiis rcall) .t- iiiio ih. -piiii i- ilj.- Hoosiers move down fulil. Milt Campbell cuts off the Purdue tackle as another Hoo ier sets up a kev block. To give it their all Many Saturdays ended in disappointment for the coach, the men, and the crowd. How- ever, through all the tough breaks and disap- pointments they never let down. It took a lot ot courage to lace some of the greatest teams in the nation. The big time boys always were aware of Ill ' s potential. Remember the Michigan game? . lot of Wolverines do. They wish they had never heard of Bernie ' s boys. We saw a battered ' Wolverine after the game muttering 13-9, 13-9. Flo Helinski lianil ..IV lo John liark.nvit . uliil, ' Tciii Hall t ' l ii|i a blork The entire right side of the Hoosier line cooperates in piling up a Purdue back. x A%X ' Bumps . . . bruises . . . aud the college try... It was a rough day at Purdue. It was mud, and sweat, and bruises. The capacity crowd watched one of the hardest iought bucket games in se eral years. A tew less penahies, and a couple ot good breaks won hi have brought the bucket back to IL ' . The only conquerer of Notre Dame had to scrape to do vn the Cream and Crimson, 13-7. A Miami back jumps high in the air for a pa s in spite of an I U defender. V «-ri5r S 261 I U plax. r ,.l 111,- xr.ir, I lorian ll.-liii-ki To win, to los Helinski looks for a receiver, as the Hoosier line prci vides plenty of protection. 262 ■draw, but to do it ri ght Throughout the season Nate Borden was efficiency personified in the Hoosier line. Plenty of guts, and a lot of know-how, and a great competitive spirit made him always a threat to the opposition. Purdue ' s Froncie Gutman remarked, ' That Borden really jolts you. Flo Helinski. tlie little quarterback with the powerful arm, proved himself to he one of lU ' s all time greats. At ,- nn Arbor. Mich., Oct. 30, 1954, he could ha e made any all- American team in the country. Tackle Nate Borden, lineman of the vear. Miami hadn ' t lost a game. The Hoosiers couldnt get goinL ' . Thi ' rc uh of tlie game was 6-0. Miami. li ' B - ' l ' l B ' The last season for the man Kent Landefekl and Bob Peake saw very little action in this, their last year at lU. But they co ntributed just as much to the team as those who played. Center Jim Vesel was a Hoosier standout all season. His defensive play was excep- tional. Tackle Kent Landefeld. Vesel. I 111 I hack Robert Peake. Don Domenic, .V. little scatback. caused a lot of heartaches in the opposition. Tom Daily was one of the finest guards in IV history. And tlioiigh we didn ' t see much of Lester Johnson he was valuable in the same sense Landefeld and Peake were. Those who plaved and those who sat on the bench, all contributed. The men, the man. moulded into a living machine ;vith one pur- pose to get the job done, and to get it done right. Talkie Les Johnson. Baseball In l!15i tlie Huosiers finished seventh in the Big Ten with a soijhoniore-hicleii team. This year Ooach Ernie Anches ' men are on tlieir way to improve tliis standing. This year witli a more experienced pitching stall, and a more versatile stpiad. the W slug- gers have a class .A ball club. The national pastime doesn ' t sutler at lU. Popcorn, hotdogs and a lot of rabid fans. The spirit ' s the same at Fee Lane as it is at Ebbets Field. so goes the game. I U ' s Coach Ernie .4n(Ires. 266 Row 1: Jeiiv Sicpid. hiaiik (an. Art Herring. Sam Reed. Dick Jones. Tom Correll. Row II: Bob Kaser. ' ince Jaiani. Woody Ratterman. Bill Dooley, Albin Hayes. Row III: Rex Orr, Tom lurpin, Gus Sjolioliii. .NoMiiiin liaiikhn, (_,.iil ,M(( .ollur.i. Andy Roqiie. Rou IV: Darrol French. Kddie French, Charles ead. Jim Sanders. Somebody goofed. Tell me if he catches it . , 53gS E: 3J . Ui?  St-e-e-rike three. ' retire the side. I V pitoher. Art Herring, nips the outside corner to Someday Til be in there pitchin ' for the Hoosiers. Coach Andres looks at the present while the younger generation looks and thinks toward the future. Baseball A swing, a crack, wood meets leather, and the crowd yells. At I.LI, these are familiar sounds. In the past, President- Emeritus William Lowe Bryan tradi- tionally threw out the first ball to open the season, and I.U. men wore straw hats to the first game. Traditions have changed but the game is the same. We thought of those who ha ' e come and gone, Kluszewski, Andres, Esposito. We find the same spirit of greatness in those who are here now. 268 Tennis After watching the poise :iiul aljiHty ol lU ' s tennis men we thought of Coach Dale Lewis and of how much he has done for tennis at lU. We watched him walk off the court after a successful meet, and there was a look ol pride in his eyes. He is coaching some of the greatest collegiate tennis players in the nation. Coach Lewis has made these men profes- sionals, not in a monetary respect, but in the respect of poise. For after all, poise is 99 per cent of professionalism. Coach Dale Lewi points. ik up Row I: Ccne Schagene. Bob Gia . Jack I.asker. Row II: Carl Denlicf, Elani Huddleston. George Flyman, Ken Dillman. Paul Kramer. Row III: Gerald Parchute, Bob Martin, John Hironiinus (Capt.), Gene Tardy, Coadi Dale Lewis. A power serve, a gasp from the crowd, as the ball skims over the net. « 270 I Sunshine and 40 love For the last four years lU has been in a golden era ot collegiate tennis. The lU netmen have won three consecutive Big Ten Tennis titles. The names of Hironimus, Martin, Gomer and the rest will forever be a sym- bol of good tennis. The Hoosiers are well on their way to winning a fourth conference title. If they accomplish this, it will be unparalleled in Western Conference tennis. The separations in the canvas provide excellent knot holes for the over-capacity crowd that always comes to watch I U ' s tennis team. Tliey wipe the perspiration from iheir hands, hreathe deeply, and go at it again. _L Row I: (Kneeling) Dick Bradlev. ]iin lainbcrt Rim II: Jim Ely, Fred VanKck. liob Uiuce. Jim Lambert clips off his  vin- ning stride. Cross Country Gordon Fisher ' s cross country boys moved through their schedule with long strides winning two and losing one. These men were no slouches; they were what Fisher called a line team. The Hoosiers finished iourth in the Big Ten meet and second in the Big State. Standout Lim Lambert was Big Ten champion, while teammate Frecl Van Eck crossed the line in sixth position. The wind blew ami the men ran. It was a good season. Conference ili 273 Long off the Tee I.U. ' s golfmen looked to a good season widi veterans Jim Bakli, Ditk Ciaidwell, Kob Dyer. Don Sliieve and Dick White. Under Coach Chili Cochrane these men are expected to put together some terrific roinids. Balch and Cardwell are long on experience as well as oil the tee. They have played a lot ol golf lor l.U. in the last four years, as has Dick White. Many times the pressure is as gruelling as the course, l)iit tite Hoosiers can stand II]) well under Ijoth. Dick Cardweli looks, strokes . . . Dick Shieve puts one well down the fairway. The irons can be tough to handle, but Dick White places it near the flag. f Soccer Four men and a ball. Left to right: Tom Weisz, Ron Havard, Gil Breiiis, and John Hicks. The Indiana Union Soccer (ilub, tliree years alter its inception in 1952, placed second to Karlliani in tlie Midwestern C oiilerence, and ended the season witii .seven victories, one tie and one loss. This was a team that came a long way since 1952. It is a team tliat has shown wiiat perseverance and the will to win will accomplish. Led by ail-American Gassman Omarry. the soccer club was the oidy team during the season to score against Earlham ' s talented Quakers. They tied the Quakers 4 to 4. Their only loss was to the Uni- versity of Chicago, 2 to 0. This was a team of men who represented their Uni- versity well. ROW I; Hamid Haindi Aladhami (.As.st. coach), Jeff Zalorski, Ralph Hasch (cap- tain), Mhrete-ab Gebre-.Selassie, John Carmody, Gus Oniary (AU-American) , Ricardo RoquellePinto, Joe Guennel (Head coach), ROW H: Pierre Roulle, Art Yeghiayan, George Petoe, Gil Brenis, Tom Weisz, John Hicks. ROW HI: Bob Finehout (Manager), Reg Horsman, Ron Harvard, Tony Gutierrez, Jan Hartman, Russ Meyer, Mel Goldstein. 276 k n IB M ■m -m- , Wally Choice reaches in to grab the ball f Michigan ' s Ron Kramer. 277 Coach Blanch McCrackcn tiiins lowaicl ihc tiowil lo liiul Ihe answer after a lime out. Branch McChackeii didn ' t have to apologize for the Hoosier ' s ])()or season. His boys played hard. His was a team that savoured deleat more than an I.U. team has ill a number ol; years. Never did we see them bow their heads. A toath and team who know how to win well should also know how to lose well. VV e think I.U. ' s coach and team knew how. Neither he nor his men could be called cry babies. Two Big Ten titles and a national championship in three years . . . that ' s shooting better than 500. We hear persons saying next year. .Sine, next year. But we ' re ncjt ashamed of this year. We walked out of the Fieldhouse after the last game in which we had just seen the passing of an era in I. II. basketball. Schlundt, Scott, and crew walked off the flcjor for the last time ... 8 victories and 14 losses. . murmur swept the crowd. VVe caught a few words . . . They ' re still great. 278 We start after three With three starters from last vcar ' s squad gone, 1. 1 ' , had to rebuiki il it was to CO]) :i tliiiil straight Big Ten championsliii). The Hoosiers began ilie season with a victor over Michigan. Then breaks anci inexperience caught u]j with them. The Hoosiers coukhi ' t shake off wliat plagued them in the S.M.I .. Cincinnati and St. Louis games. .Mac couldn ' t find the combination. Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin . . . still the combination couldn ' t be loimd and thev lost all three. Don Schlundt scores against Northwestern. Two Wildcats try unsuccess- fully to stop big Don, but Northwestern stopped the Cream and Crimson. Ten amis aie better than one. Hoosier Dick Xeal and Michigan ' s Paul Groffsky might be dancing instead of trying for a loose ball. Row I: John Wooil. C.hailic Hoclson, Hmke Scott. Don Sihlnndt, Oick Vhite. I ' hil Bvers, W ' allv Choice. Row II: Jim Barley. Dick Bannigart- ncr, Paul Potf. Jim Phipps. Row III: Hallie Bryant. ClilTord William- son, Chuck Mead. Neil Skeetei ' s. Bill Maetschke. Row IV: Dick Neal, Clarence Doninger, Frank Stemie, Dick Kirkpatrick. If we could get the breaks . . The Hoosiers swamped Michigan State, but just as it looked like they were be- ginning to roll, they lost to Ohio State. Three men were on Schlundt and no one could hit from out. Schlundt went on a scoring spree, but t!ie I.U. defense broke down. Iowa, Minnesota, and Northwestern beat them in succession. Tiie defensive average was 85 points a game. The dream of a third straight champion- ship faded, and the Hoosiers hoped for a place in the first division— if they could only get the breaks. Season Record Iniiiana 77 Valparaiso 66 Indiana 61 Missouri 64 Indiana 73 Notre Dame 70 Indiana 78 Southern Methodist 83 Indiana 65 Cincinnati 97 Indiana 74 Kansas State 91 Indiana 78 St. Louis 80 Indiana 95 Michigan 77 Indiana 75 Illinois 99 Indiana 74 Minnesota 88 Indiana 66 Wisconsin 77 Indiana 88 Michigan State 79 Indiana 87 Butler 56 Indiana 87 O hio State 90 Indiana 65 Wisconsin 58 Indiana 75 Iowa 90 Iiidtaiia 70 Miiniesota 80 huliana 78 Northwestern 85 Indiana 75 Purdue 62 Indiana 67 Purdue 92 Indiana 77 Michigan State . . 93 Indiana 84 Ohio State 66 280 Where ' s the ball? Bewilderment overcomes I.U. ' s and North- western ' s hardwood specialists as no one seems to know where to look. Michigan ' s Jorgenson works hard in trying to steal a rebound from ir s Wally Choice and Jim Barley. W.ilh ' s at it again— not giving up. ilid il I 111 ' lliiri%iiig lluo KUnn lo ilic dressing rocini with smiles of victois Burke Scoit and Jim Barley race against a Boilermaker to keep the ball friim going out of boimds against I ' linUic. Two on two— Don Sci ilunilt and Wall) Choice jump with two of Wisconsin ' s Badgers for conlKil of a loose liall. Taking a loss hard. Burke Scott shows after game emo- tion despite an attempt by Phil Byers to comfort him. Ball games are expendable, but . . . .And away we go— Don Schlundt starts to pass to Paul PofF as Indiana is off on a fast break against Wisconsin. Don SchluiKit caught in a rare moment. The Ox is seen leaving the floor after being taken out of tlie game for a breathing spell. Big Don Schlundt lays in two points as I.L ' . trimineil the Spartans 2,192 Points It; was a Saturday night and it was I.U. ' s last game ol tlie season, but more important it was Don Schlundt ' s last game for I.U. What to say to a man that is considered by some as the greatest ball ])layer in the nation, and it ' s his last night? Good luck? See you? No, you watch him set one record and tie another— most free throws scored in one game, 25, a tie for the most points scored in one game, 47— and as he walks off the floor you smile and say it was great, you big ox. A C-ft. 10-in. tow head who came to I.U. in 1951 a kid, and left in 1955 a man. We were sorry to see him leave in the respect that we had lost a great ball ])layer, but it ' s our loss and his gain because he was here for an education. He got that education and now he ' s leaving. No tears here. It was a tough grind. But how many guys can go through school and still score 2,192 points on the basketball floor and set almost every I.U. and Big len Record? Thus, we say take off Don. and again its been great. Lots of Fight For three years Burke Scott lias been an im- portant part ol the Hoosier machine. His speed and stamina made him one ot the finest guards in the Big Ten. We heard a Big Ten official say, That Scott fights them ott the floor. Burke Scott is the symbol of what made the Hoosiers the most feared ball club in the nation. As in the case of Don Schlimdt it will be tough for the Hoosiers to lose a man with such a fine competitive spirit. But also like Schlundt he has earned his right to leave. We are sine if he shows the same competitive spirit in his profession that he showed on the basketball floor he will be a great success. liinkc ScoU is fuulcil iluiing an altcmptcd juiiip shot in tlic Michigan Stale game. Biiikc Scotl shows a look of surprise as he chases an elusive ball, and chasing Scott i. i an S.M.U. ball hawk. 285 Paul Poff I ' iiiil Poll (onkl he (ouiilLtl on lor a lot ol ilrive. He was a vahiahlf man in both Big Ten titles. The little guard lanie through with the goods in se cial ( i uc ial spots. Dick Bauingartiier Alter two years iu the Army Hiik llauiii- gartner returned to the Hoosier squad a little older, a little better. He worked hard when the chips were down. A good conipetiti e spirit and a love of the game made him an asset to the squad. We were glad to see him back even il it was only for a year. Phil Byers Phil Byers played a lot ol l):ill in lorn years at 1. 1 ' . Here originally to play iootball, lie clecideil on the harilwood. He startetl some, filled in some, and did a good job. Dick White Clalled the best sixtii man in the league. Dick White toidd he depended upon wiien things got tough. Strong on the backboards and a good shot horn the corner, Mac coidd always depend upon him. IJke Byers, Pott, and Banmgart- ner, Schlundt, Scott, and Johnny Wood, we hate to see him leave, but we wish him huk. ki A sprint, a surge, a kick and Cal Boyil sliovvs the form that has made him one of lU ' s all tiine great high jumpers. (Left to RtrHT) Row 1: Jack Hughes (Asst. Coach). Ken Gibson. Fred anEck. Gerald Clark, Jim Lambert (CoCapt.). Mike Cusick (Co-Capt.). John Peterson, Row H: Lynn Robinson, Eddie Hamp- ton, Bud Gill, Bob McLaughlin, Cal Boyd, Jim Ely, Jim Stone, John Howe. Row HI: Milt Campbell, Tony Pentino, Don Ward, Frank DeVcstern, Don Philpott, Bob Lawson, Bob Bruce, Gordon Fisher (Coach). Row IV: Jim Brisnahan (Trainer), Spike Dixon (Fraiiier), Brealon Donaldson, Bill Mace, Max Fiscus, John Allen. Roy Lain, Jim Lavery (Asst, Coach), 288 k Cinders and Sawdust With essentially the same team that finished second in the Big Ten last year, Coach Gordon Fisher ' s track squad, promises to be one of the finest I.U. has had in several years. Cusick, Lam- bert, Boyd and Campbell, all men ol exceptional ability, add plenty of strength to a team which would be strong even without them. Not since the days of Don Lash, Fred Wilt , Camel Kane, and Roy Cochran has an I.U. track team had such poten- tial ability. One watches them perform and thinks. How can we lose? Their c()mpetiti e spirit is abo e rejaroach. And ol their coach it can be said, Here is a man of great moral stature. Inside or outside, these men give it their all and more, too. From the mile to the 60-yard dash they move through a meet with poise and confidence. In a sport where individuality is uppermost, they are a team. Co-captains Mike Cusick and Jim Lambert 289 Ml ranal)c, a chaiii|jiiiM Willi ili Backing iiilo viclory. Water in Their Blood % ' • t- : H i ' ■' 5M. - ' •• •r; . 1 - A tank lull ol go getters as much at iionie in the water as on the land, Coach R()l)ert Royer ' s swimmers were strong in places, weak in others. However, even in deteat they were good. Ohio State took them 65 to 27, but the defeat was completely obscured, be- cause Hoosier Bill Woolsey became the only man to defeat Ford Konno in the 220 yard freestyle. What a night that was! Fans tliat packed the area around tire Fieldhouse pool came away saying, How great can you be? Woolsey touched the red flag and he and I.U. had a new Big Ten record. The time, 2:04.9 just .2 of a second off the world ' s record. .•:;- '  -i. ' - ' kVl« f v i Row I: liill Woolscy, Sonny Tanabc, L;i)i C.ooil. Row II: Bill Keci, Carl Boyd, Arnie Samuel. Ron 111: Dean Dewey. Hany Schaeffer, Paul Beckley. Row I ' : Dean Abraham, Jerry Mcintosh. Jim Kuhn. Row ' : Coach Robert Royer, Jim Cabel, Bob Stumpner, (Asst. Coach.) 220 yard record holder. Bill Woolsey. Gymnastics On the trampoline, the hoii oiital bars or the mats, the Hoosiers are always respected. There were plenty of bad breaks to make this season a tough one. Without the injuries sustained by Albershardt and Johnson the season could have been a lot better. But this squad was far from miserable. As in every I.U. sport there was that fight which makes Hoosiers proud of athletics. Ron Johnson, hoii ontal wizard. Dick . lbcishardt lU ' s pride of the trampaline. Row. I. Ed Stiaub, Dick Albeishaiill. Ron David, Byron Boyer. Row II: Otto Ryser (coach), Sam Bonsignoie, Elmer Gates. Dick Heeschen. Jervl ' rig!il. Buzz Spencer, Ron Johnson. Worm ' s eye view of Sam Bonsignore executing a handstand was a gymnastic team standout during the season. Bonsignore VIVl lK ' S. JI t ■•■i© ' -: ' sisBi ' tf Left to Rir.in; Row I; Tom McNeil. Row 11: Bob Duncan, Duane Burnor, Albrecht Kronenberger, (faculty adviser). Fred Coons, (student coach), Ron Stangl. . rnie Spellman. Fred Nickel. Fred Gehrke, George Petoe, John Volneyholt, Ronald Popp. The flash of steel Since its inception in 1950 under the sponsorship of the Indiana Union, the I.U. fencing team has come a long way. It now receives half of its expenses from the Department of Athletics. AVith Faculty Coacii, Albrecht Kron- enberger, the scpiad has experienced a better than average .season. The team is waiting for the time when it will be considered an actual part of I.U. ' s athletic program, and will be financed by the Athletic Department. To the team meiubers, fencing is a skill that merits recognition in I.U. ' s intertollegiate athletic program. The team practices in the Trophy Room of the Ficldhouse e erv afternoon. Don ' t drop a point! Firing against Illinois ;iiul Purilue in three triangular meets, I. L ' . ' s riflers won six straight matches and copped all three meets dining the season. The collegiate nimrods whipped both Illinois and Purdue at Lafayette early in December, repeated the performance here in January, and in February again oiublasted their foes at Illinois. Steve Thomas was the high pointer for I. L ' . and at mid-season was listed third in the Big Ten. High-scoring Ben Hilton looks for bulls-eyes after a practice round. (LtFT TO Right) Kneeling: Ben Hilton (Capt.), Max Meise, Jim Miller, Paul Klein. Standing: Russell Drake, Rod Dennerline, Steve Thomas. 295 dd lAJ WRESTUN5 STLIN r KRCSniN? .VALINE .V UNG s ,, ; 1 1. IFT TO Right) Knefling: Jim Bose, Bob Killian, Denny Krick, Dick Anthony (C.apt.). Jerry Grummell. Standing: Manuel Pihakas, Jo Badell, Howard Fisher, Jerry Young, Bob Burns. Scientific Groaners Sweat and guts, the combination used by an undermanned wrestling team to fight injuries, lack of replacements, and a tough schedule to finally end up the siuprise of the Big Ten. With only half a normal squad, Coach Charlie McDaniel manipulated his men with the skill of a chess player moving pawns, and midway through the season, the I. U. record stood at 6-3. Twice during the season McDaniel was forced to forfeit matches because of a lack of a sufjstitute to fill in for an injured grappler. .And in the only meet Indiana lost by more than one point, two matches were forfeited. Personifying the drive needed to win, Jerry Grummell and Bob Burns wres- tling in two dillerent weight classes, sweat olf as nuuh as five pounds the day before a meet. I ick Anthony twice faced tough opponents with an almost useless right arm and was not beaten. And Denny Krick spotted over 10 pounds every matcli to the opposing heavy- weight, and at niidseason had an eight match inning stieak. Rou 1: Hou.iid lislui, l.l.lir li.iMli, li.iiik Carr, Richard Jones, Ncal Skeetcis. Arthur Herring, bob Rose, lUron Boyer (Sec), Jerry Young, Jim Dartnall, Bob Burns, Manuel Pihakis (Con. Sec). Row II: Edward Grummell, Bob Howard, Dick . ' Mbershardt, Jerald Clark, [iin Ely, Jerry Lind, Jim Stone, Sam Reed, Fred VanEck, .Sam Bonsignore, Wayne Waddell. Row III: Edward Brown. Robert Bruce, Carl Boyd, Paul Poft, Thomas Correll, William Bergmann, Ed Hamp- ton, Robert Briscoe. Dick Cardwell. Jim Moran. William Moran, James Lambert (Pies.). Row I ' : Garth Conley. John Hironimus, Robert Martin, Warren Fisher. Richard Glenn, Cal Boyd, Robert McLaughlin, Denny Krick, Larrv Good (Treas.), Leonard Robinson, Tom Dailey (V. P.). I-Men Senior Managers Left to Right: Shelley Rian (Swimming), Gene Tanner (Track). Bob Howard (Basket- ball), Ward Sexson (Baseball), Richard Glenn (Football). intramural H s imraiiuiral ]m)gi;nii laugts lioiii Sc]nL ' inlji-i u [iiiie, Irom looiball to soltball. Tlie competition is keen, and the s|)iiit high. Ka(h year a trophy is given to the organized or independent unit having the largest total points in all the intramural events. To win this trophy means winning recog- nition throughout cam]}iis. The troijhy signifies the ability to (oniljine education and recreation tor the betterment ot the Inixersity and its student body. We see some oi the spirit of America in intramurals, lor it was this keen com])etitive spirit that made , merira what it is. To study hard, lo |)l,i hard, anil (ome away knowing you are better for if. iO Warm weather, dust, and intramural Softball, 298 The college try. both oftensively and defensi ely. ; - tm - 299 Iiitraiiiurals Intraminals are and liave always been one of I.U. ' s finest activities. The relaxa- tion and competitive spirit they afford the college man contributes more than is realized u his success in the classroom. The University ' s administration leels that Intramurals are necessary to the moral and physical health of the I.U. student. The excess energy that one feels after sitting all day in a classroom, may be expended in a clean, entertain- ing way. Athletics have become the foimdation for the healthfid growth of .America ' s youth. Intraminals are a basic part of this foundation. With form like this, can it be intramurals Hips, elbows, and a lot of bruises. i , ' B n n n n n ri .j . .. . 1=1 si a . ■jH , f T ■■p ' ' -I n r %M n i Campus housing is more than board and room ... it represents our home for four years of learning. Trailer, fraternity, dormitory, co-op, and otu-in-to vn living . . . the sttident chooses his OAvn. He may live with a close-knit grotip of friends or prefer the wider experience of dormi- tory living . . . btit it is here that the banker ' s daughter from Chicago rooms with a girl from Thailand. It is here the student learns to live on his OAvn— he btidgets his time, money, and clean socks. He makes decisions and adjustments —he must get to that 7:30. sttidy for the physics test, and write the term report. This is the transi- tion from high school to college. Btit this is not all he learns . . . He shares the experience of btdl sessions and classroom debates. He airs opinions over the dining tables. He becomes a vare of religions, races, and ethnic groups— ways of li ing different from his o n. He learns tolerance and understanding. His mind mattues . . . and as a part of this mattirity he cannot help learning the great lesson of Ha ing with others . . . 303 IFC Council At Table: John Heiney, Dave Elmore, Tom Owens. Seated Left to Right: Dave Miller, Harmon Zacune, Jim Dickey. Dick Boyle, Norm Kassenbrock, Jack Gallon, Bruce Cunis, Jon Bulkley, Jim Lakatos, Jack Rake. Standing Left to Right: Jack Dunfee, Clint Warkow, Cordell Olive, Jerry Dann, Joe Raub, Dave Schaaf, Jim Dailey, Hank Billetcr, George Ginn, Kenny Edmonds, Ron Yenerich, Gordon Wemyss, Kent Arvin, Joe Hughes. Don I,owenstine, John Ridley, Al Willardo, Dick Haunton, Dick Rockslroh. The William Lowe Bryan Room . . . late in the afternoon . . . tleliberation of many men. The Interfraternity Council of Indiana University debates and decides various fraternity problems, enacts certain rules, and judges infractions of the same rules. The council discusses ways to better fraternities and the fraternity system. Potential leadership is developed as each of thirty members representing a fraternity (know- ing his own fraternity ' s feeling) vote for policies for the good of the entire group. Each realizes his obligation to the whole as well as to his indi- vidual fraternity. Thus the spirit of brotherhood thrives on a large scale on Indiana campus. 304 305 |iihi) Ilciiicy i ' . I ' rcs.). Dave El- more (I ' les.). lom Owens (Sec- I .eas.). Dick Haunton, Dave Schaaf, Joe Raub. Bnue Cuius, jon Hulklcx. |atk Calldii. Joe Hughes. Jack Rake, lack Diiiike, IFC Council The Inierliateinity Clouiuil. iDiiiposed ol lepie- sentatives ot all social Irateniities on campus, strives to promote and perpetuate the best inter- ests ol Indiana Uni ersity Iraternity relations and organized students. The Interlraternity Council also seeks to improve relations with the community and campus. The Council, founded in 1912, is the govern- ing body tor the fraternities, and it legislates, administrates, and judicates all matters j ertain- ing to fraternities. It promotes obligations to the fraternity system as well as to individual greek organizations. With Panhellenic Council IFC sponsors Greek Week, an educational workshop and social pro- gram for organized students. IFC also awards three scholarship trophies, and directs the pro- gram of Interlraternity Pledge Coimcil. Ro« I: Daniel M. Couch. Ray Moore, Bob Thompson, Stan Rice (V. v.). Ronald S. Cohen, Herb Berman. Dick Alsip. Row II: Tom Ruff, Gene McGar c% ( Ireas), James R. Marshall, Robert McLaughlin. Spencer Allen. N ' eal Hart, Da i(l Winburn, Leslie Custer, Robert H. Hayes, Tom Walker. Row III: Jerrv Moss. Norm Kleifgen, Walt Stern, .-Mien Arbramson, Jim Billingsley. Carl Hollander, Mike Kline, Jack Schang (Pres.). Claude Walkins, Paul 7 rctler. Interfraternity Pledge Council Pledge unii ami scholarship are stressed b the Interiraternitv Pledge Council, composed of a representative of each traternity pledge class on campus. The representatives present and discuss various aspects of the pledge training program. The aim of IFPC is that the pledges will realize the responsibilities and obligations to the fra- ternitx system and to the fraternities that will be theirs at the end of the period of pledgeship. This year, the pledge council redecorated the interior of Knight House. The council also sponsored an all campus pledge dance at which onlv pledges were allowed to attend. The boys painted Beat Purdue slogans on the walks, and removed these slogans after the game. Interfraternity Pledge Council also plans to wTite its first complete constitution and by-laws this vear. Lfft to Rk.iit: Carl Hollander. Jerrv Moss. Jim Billingslev. Jack Schang. Paul Tretter. 30 New Fraternity Row For those who must walk, the campus seems lar away as they look over tlie lengthy area where excavation has hegim lor a new lootball fiekl. The towers ol Memorial are barely discernible thrcjugh the early morning mists seen by the 7:. ' () contingent, but these early risers are usually liuky enough to get a ride to class. Later walkers inid that in reality it is only a few blocks to the nearest part ol campus from new haternity row on North Ciampus Drive. Three houses, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Mil, and Phi Delta Theta, are already finished. Two are moilern: one is traditional: all are home. In addition to new, beautiliU. and spacious homes in a newly developed area, there are vari- ous other midticolored markers . . . silent testi- monials of more construction to lollow. The campus grows. 308 Acacia Presiilent X ' ice-Presiclcnt Secretary Treasurer David Watson Frederick Bauer Donald Mahoney John DeRome Acacia, the only Greek word fraternity, cele- brated its 50th anniversary this year. Indiana chapter celebrated with the jsresentation oi out- standing alumni awards and the planting of an Acacia tree on campus. One of the Acacia ' s outstanding events of the year was their Christmas Party lor underprivi- leged children. The Acacias transported 50 children to l.U. fr(3m the Masonic Orphanage at Franklin. Santa Claus was on hand to pass out gifts ranging from basketballs to baby dolls. After this the children were filled with a Christ- mas dinner. .Another social fimction, the annual .Mother ' s Day program, on the , cacia Iront lawn was a huge success as e idenced by some .S.OOO guests. Mothers of all I. II. students were invited to attend this program. Once again the . cacias won second place in the 1954 Little 500. Row I: Rithaici Whinery. Da icl Ha iland. Da ul Watson, Ficdciick Hauer, Donald Mahoney. John DeRonie. Row II: Don I.eliiun. Max Mcise. Dale Wagoner, David Trenary. James Bovdcn, ( arv Osborne, (.ene Davis, Richard .Anderson, I.arry Rellv. Row III: Richard Smith. Cordon Kester, Norman .Spanieling, Da id I ' ortcr. Bill Cassell, Clharlcs Swayne, Wayne Simon, Chuck Detkaid, Robert McLaughlin, Charles Bohii. Charles Bender. Row I : Ronald Risk. John .Nobliit. Barrv Marchant. Ronald Reed. Da e Miller, Lcn Rood. .Ames Shucl. Blaine Johnson. Bill Maim. Don Coodwin, Dick Routh, Bob Petrv. Row V: David Weaver. Jerrv I ' arnell. .Abe Bixler, Robert Logan. Richard Whallcy. Dick Kirkpalritk. Richard .Saumsiegle. Milt Carlson. Lloyd o ak. Don Marciuis. Roger Fra ier. Jerry Hea ilon, Jim Lubs, 309 ■I Rou I: Ridiaid Bia lk , Odis Caigill, |i)liii Williams. Leslie Custer. Joii I,. Evans, Lany S. el)l), Robert E. .Short, Robert UeW ilt Jackson. James V. Comer. Row II: Wclth Hutchinson, James Cobb, Thoinas Hardawav. Jasper Wilder. William Herring. Franklin Ingraham, Her- l)crt Wise. Row III: Thomas Wright. Walter Munell, Wiliam Taylor, Harold Caffey. Bob Doolev. Marvin Davis. Row IV: William Franklin, Bernard Streets. l)()n:dd M. Ward. I ouis lair. Alpha Phi Alpha Robert Short (Tieas.). Thomas Hard- awav (Rec. Sec). Jon Evans ( . Pres.). President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer James Comer Jon Evans Tliomas Hardaway Robert Short One ol the oldest and most popular traditions of the Alpha Phi Alphas is their annual Spring Formal. This year the dance was in the Blue Room of the Hotel Graham. One of the most beautiful and impressive events of this formal was the traditional crowning of the Alpha Phi . lpha Queen. . nother tradition ol . l]jha Phi . lpha is the annual Homecoming dance given each year. The Founder ' s Day Ceremony in December com- memorates their founding at Cornell University in 1906. Keeping tradition acti ity-wise, the 25 mem- bers of .Alpha Phi Alpha participated in the Little 500 and the I.U. Sing, along with other activities and social functions. Honors included members in Student Senate, Phi Beta Kappa, and the track team. Also an Alpha Phi Alpha was vice-president of the Senior Class. 310 Alpha Tau Omega President - ' ice President Sen etarv-Treasurei James |aiiell Edward Miller [en y ()U!io ATO Weatlier Rtpoii. In May 1951 the early morning sun shone on some 300 suidenis. latidty. race oHnials. and Iriends at the pre-Little 500 Brinuh. Tornado on the race track. Tack precipitation reduced one time lap lead to a sunny third place finish. Alternoon downpour dampened pit det orations but not ATO-Chi Omega spirits. The yearly climate was politically bright. Sun shone warmly on Tau ' s in Ihiion Board, VMC.A. and IFC Judiciary Board. Cloudless skies o er ATO BMOC s in all campus honoraries. In October there were dark clouds and low- ered skies as Alpha Tau Omega mourned the passing of brother Vilbur Shaw of Indianapolis Speedway fame. Tau ' s hit books to jjush grade barometer up fr(jm present eighth phue. Brisk social calendar and high winds in acti ities and athletics. C lear days and warm spirits lorecast ahead lor Indi- ana ' s ATO ' s. Ron I: James A. Emmeat, Edward E. Miller, Paul V, Kramer, J. Rent I rinklc. David E. Lavcock. Mick Heflin, Jay A. Heyde. Dave Callahan, lanics R. Jarrell. Cene A. ' hite. Row II: Charles Gordon Reed. I homas liueral. I ' liil . ntibus. Bill Ciniiberland, Michael Robinson. Murray Robinson. Richard M. Mas.selink. Victor . rko, Edward L. halen, Bruce Cunis, Dick Painter. Jerry Young. Row HI: Bill Stoner. Dick Cmnberland, John Regan. Ron Johnson. Dean De ve , ,Stc en .Siravron, Bill Patty, Finoy Loy, Gene McNary, Keith Kooken, Ed Ah. Ruw l : |(ihn Dnrkin, Jim Maurer, Jim Capehart, Ted Booher, Frank R. Parsons. Jr.. ( us Beck, Fred Fouts, Stan Dickson. David Bryant, Jim Wertenberger, Jim .Seeright. Row V: Kent Cunningham. Don Zivich, Harry Gallagher. Bob Henninger. Jim Grover, Ste e Winner. Gary CUescke. Jim Fischer, .Archie Dees. Nolan ' an Way. Robert W. Brennan. Paul 1- . Stohr. Jim Billingslev, Brad Lavcock. Korlin B, Ramsev. 311 Beta Tlieta Pi President Steven Cassady Vice-President Cliarles Sims Secretary Robert Williams Treasurer Da iti Schooley Nearly 30 pledges swarmed into the imposing gray stone Heta house on Tenth street in Sep- tember, and the actives literally rolled out the (arpet for them. It was a new thi(k lime green carpet covering the first floor ol the house. Xo shows of athletic prowess allowed. Save the scrimmaging for intramural practice! the fresh were warned. Tlie rug was rolled back in November and replaced with bales of hay, pitchforks and har- ness in preparation for the 15cta liarn Dance. Each brother presented his date with a minia- ture brown jug on entering the house, then swung her around to the tune of the fiddle. Laughter and the rhythm of jazz from Club 14, the sound of a bridge deck being shuffled, the Hipping of pages in an accounting book, the mad scramble for the telephone, dinners honoring women— all these initiated the frosh into the ways of college life as a Beta. Row I: Roger K. Montgomeiv, William Swift. Herbert Bradford, James A. Evans. Charles Sims, William Tichcnor, Mike Curtis, James Bowen. Row II: Joseph C. Dennv, Russell K. Heltsley, Frederick L. Botts, James Robinson, David Scott, Kenneth Wells, Albert Willardo, Robert Aichele, John Howe, Tom Underbill, Ralph Montgomery, Kent Hurton. Row III: Jim Jobes, Reed Cornwell, Vayne Abbott, Ronnie . rbuckle, Keith Roberts, John Heseman. Steve Foster. John Davies, Steven Cassady, Tom Rooksby, Larry Baron, Jim Stotts. Row IV: Gerald W. Hubbart. Jr.. Robert Villiams. Jack MaMon, Ferry Harris, Da id Heine, Da e Hannnond, (ioethe C:hambers, N ' ccdham Hurst, James Dailey, James LaBrash, Charles Welch, Michael Haggarty. Bill .AUtop. Row V: Harry Hoham, Charles Jefferis, Charles Smith. John C, Kingslev, Sam J, Furlin, Bill Elston. Dick Custer, Bob Walker, Morris Edwards, Larry Jones, John D. Downer, Kenneth Hubbart, Barney Pippengcr. Row 1: jav S. Reese. Fratz King. Ihomas . . Halleck. :5i2 l_f ■■-? P h!}OH kJAMM 1 iMl Ron I: Billv Hopkins. 1). Max Fisms. Richard E. Field, David J. Moire. Michael O. Glasscott, John 1 ' . Hooning. Richard Edwin ilcv. Jack M. Kelly. Row II: John N. Hider. Rav C.ilman. M ' incz, James Bosc. Dan Rodriguez, Joe O ' Rear, David R. Cammack. Jay C, Shadoan. Hugh P. Ihonipson, Jim A. Cammack. John ' eHolt. Row III: .Steve Lebiedzinski, R. .Spencer .Allen. Robert . Hunt. Clinton Warkow. Fred Gehrke, Jerry Isom. Larry Isom, Charles f. Zoerner, James E. Moore. Wayne Eastridge. Row 1 ; Mac McDaniel. Ed Butler, Denny Mc- Cormick. Jim Whittakcr. Dick Bishopp. David ' )n Knetzer. George Raffertv. Charles Liedtke. Bill Dowling. Joe Bodart, Norman Rappe. Don J. Skubish. Row ' : .Armond .Akey, Lester Kun, Leslie Schlegel. Dick .Anthony, Bill Baker, Edward Hiidelson, Villiam Myers, Gene Tanner. David Swinnev, Ed Molder. Bob Killian. Waller Aeagcr. John New. Delta Chi President ' ice-President Secretary Treasurer Ciene Tanner Wayne Eastridge Jack Kelly Xorinan Rappe ' ■' elconie to the Decade Arms Hotel, jjledges greeted gtiests at the Delta Chis annual Depres- sion Ball last October. Delta Chis had invited some of the dead beats around campus to the dance, and all were there dressed in coonskin caps, torn levis and patched shirts. The brothers had been busy all evening smearing each other with dirt and black shoe polish, putting an extra rip in their already frayed shirts, and re-arranging the fiuniture. . long and lanky pledge stood guard at the door with a rusty rifle and laughed, What a party this one is! Yep, the boys answered as they handed brown jugs inscribed ' Delta Chi D. H. Dante, 1954, ' to their dates, and, believe it or not, one of us grew up to be Governor Craigl 313 t 9 % A| K j L ' .- IK IK ' ' Row I: Ridianl L. alsman. Donald K. liuniiii. Rdbci t I., lliompson Han UomiiKll. Dale Flach. Stephen S. Davis, liob Allen. Wendell Men . Roger Rcid. John Heniy Heinev, Rou II: Ruben W . Mitchell Michael I liner. Charles Eickman. C.erald Koril. Robert Ashbv, Jack Shaw. Richard A. Hilgenieier. Thomas Ford. Chnck Gannon. Chic Anderson. Row III: James R. Slaughter, Edward M. Cockerill. H. F Sackctt. Da id C. Cox. Robert S. Trinkle. Leo R. Chick. Dennv Krick Mcuin E. Marcus. Ccorgc Singer. Jim I ' hmale. Paul Sulli an. Row I : Dave Barnes, Bob Tichenor, C.eorge Beamcr. (.iiy Matthew, Gor- tlon Cramer. John Jeffries. Bruce Mortcnsen. John Albertson. Frit Haussman, Jay Smith, Bob lompkins. Elam Huddleston, Row V: Thomas Brewer. Ben Brumleve. Ed Knoebber. Don Brown. Arnold Brock. .A. J Pasmas. illiam Walsman. Ken Woodruff. Richard Brunt, Joe Miller, Frank Skoroiiski, Joe Morrow, Delta Tail Delta President Vice-Presiileiit Secretary Treasurer John Heiney Henry DeBoest fames Slaughter Richard Valsman Dear Diary, I had my second date with one of the Deks for their annual Pajama Dance, VVe both wore red striped night shirts and caps with tassels to match. My date gave me a nightshirt with the Delt letters for a favor. He told me that the Delts won first place in the men ' s division at the University Sing, He also told me about the four Delt men on the football teain ' s traveling squad and about the brother who won the Helms Foundation Award for best athlete of last year, I got the impression that the Shelter really had a great year, what with all their activities— and so much fun too! I really had a swell time at the Pajama Dance, Gee, 1 hope he asks me out again. Maybe he ' ll take me to the next Delt Fire Formal, If only he would! I ' d certainly like to meet more of the Delta Tau Deltas. 314 Delta Upsilon President Vice-Presiilciii Secretary Treasurer Bill Streeter RoiKild Athmi ' Wayne Rupentlial (ieorge I.aniljcrt W ' itli llic cliik ol the roiiletie wheel and the nuiflleil sound oi: dice hitting tiie table, the an- nual 1)1 ' Casino Dance begins. The popidar Hrenian ' s Fling and the Rose Ball are other top nights on the DU social calendar. In campus lunctions, the DLI ' s have sponsored the Hallowe ' en party lor Knight House and an open house lor big Klii. The DU ' s have par- ticipated acti el in the l C; Help Project, the ' MCA Community Cliest campaign, and Fire Prevention Week. The DU part in the Fall Carnival was char- acterized by the slush ot pies hitting canvas and groans and shouts from the six pledge targets. This year the Pi Hi booth, a DU and Tri Delt Project, (aptured first place in participa- tion points. A few emergency operations have been |)er- formed on the Fire Truck, a 1916 Stntz which grunts and groans but keeps chugging along with Dup, the DLI dog, sitting high on the front seat. Rou I: Rc.iKil.l A.l.iiiis. J Komorowski, Wall.ur iisl)ii rich. Da iil l-rulwi i!;lu. ti.ni Shiciner. jiiii t ' lalt. Row II; lines Cionlev. Ronald Ko cner. Norman K. Riihard Rav, John Cnsier. Ron Yene- s l ' hcl|js, R. l! Flagg, Bill Stewart. Ste e Ceoigc Lambert, Bob Kellv. Don Bissell. lliik Williams. Da c Risk. Maik Bear. Charles Haag, Roland Swanson. Robert lord, (.any Puckett. T. A. Shaw, Bill Wampler, Tom Webber, Nels Oman. Row III: Roland Cutter, David Fletcher. Roger Rehm, Jim Ailing, l.ouis Domonkos. Bob Jones, ISill Binwn. Jim Lytic. Bob Coughlin. Doug Comer. Sam Curtis. Bob Bell, Bob Finke, Jim Adams, Jim Weaier. Row I ' : Frank Edmondson. .Addison Dowling. Paul Elliott, Don Downing, Wavne Rupenthal, Tom Kilpalrick, Ray Ball, Tom Leveren , Phil Braskctt, Bill Streeter. Pete Little. Jan Jordan, Larry Reinking, Bill . bbott. Cdeini Jenkins. 315 Kappa Alpha Psi President Secretary-Treasurer Tliomas Owens Kenneth Gibson Kiiiglus ol the KJiMul t.ililc ;ire ;if;;iin appearing in ilic persons ol Kappa Kastle men. members ol Kappa Alpha Psi Iraternity, which first ap- peared on (:am]3us January 5, 1911. The castle ' s tlrawbridge was lowered lor jjar- ents and aliunni retiuiiinfr lor tlie Homecoming tournament. A bantpict in the (astle proper was prepared lor all guests. , ltcr the Homecoming battle, the castle doois were thiown open to the public. Fall Carnival lound the knights going mod- ern for Delta Sigma Theta with a Monte Carlo Casino. When the Strollus Club, the elite of knighthood, celebrated the Christmas holidays, tlieir traditional C;hristmas party was gi en in- side the main hall of the castle. These men took the maids and lasses of their clioice to a formal ball in the s])ring. Representing 201 similar castles throughout the country, these knights showed valor and honor in the field of activities and proved worthy of the daring men of old. Row I: I c.iiis IIuhIhs. 1 I uis Ouciis. William Jackson, Kenneth Ciibsoii. Ki Ridley, Algernon Lyons, David Winliiur k Wilson, Rithdid llatclici, II: Ihomas Carter, John )lis Bryant. Row III: Earl (.oosbv. Chester McKcn ic. Webster Bi lard, Donald Robinson. Clark Leavell. L-r, Don Streets, Charles Dil- Q P q ■- R(i v I: n.i id I ' latt, Max Morris, Tom McConib, A Koehlinger, Slan Saioinciii, William Wessel, Emery Coon, Stan Rice, Nick Linville. |im koehlinger, lom Miller. Row H: Thomas Brclhaiier, Wayne Marshall Moore, Melvin Erman, Bruce Hinton, Eklon ersteeg. Kent Arvin. Skullcapp Jousha, Lorcn Moore, Stanley Malkemus, VV. R. Fox, Rav P. Lain. Ron III: Minoi Sihuman, liill Rusel)err . Uob Kuch. Her- IN, in S( liiniiniik. Marshall French, James Blackbiiin, Bill Fair, Thomas I.iiikwocul. jdhn I ' . Little, Lynn Paulin. Rov I Paul Muckenfuss, Heath Strachan, Donald Tyler. Karl Nappei, lain Wood, George Xeal, George Holland, Tom Schoenherr, Tom Linnemeier, C. David Hay. Kappa Delta Rho President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Stan Salomon David Piatt Tliomas Lockwood Al Koehlinger Being active in athletics, KDR ' s got oft to a good start this year by reaching the finals in their lootball league. It was really a riotous occasion when the lellows played their ii al chapter at Purdue. Now, look, men, the president ol the house said in a hushed voice one evening. We know we can play lootball— so let ' s hit the BOOKS! .And so they did. Not content with winning the Scholarship Improvement Trophy last year, they climbed from seventh to fourth place among fraternities in scholarship. The chapter also received scholarship and skit trophies at State Day. The fellows marked the pledge dance, winter formal, State Day, spring formal, and rodeo dance on their calendars. In campus activities, KDR ' s were recipients of the freshman Blue Key award, on the YMCA Cabinet and had a director of the Sophomore Class. 317 i ' n 9i B -I f is i L4r r ' ir rwm ' a b hL K - 1 0 ' M ■Row I: Donald Conrad. Jack Stivers. Ronald Frybarger, Joe Geshwiler, Charles Corbin. Phillip L. Corbin. Ned Carnall, Robert Study, James Bachelor. I ' at O Leary. Row II: Lawrence ' cry. James Fitzpatrick. William Johnson. Richard Milan. Joe G. Hughes, John S. Gray, Robert C. Cavev. Dale J. Shimer. L. Dennis Philpott. Thomas Nichols, Robert M. I iiike. Row III: Mari Withain. ]crr Angermeier. Dick Hccn.i, I oiii O ' Doniiell. Jim Sihiil . jack Kollker, Walter Stern. Jon Abrams, Maurice Keith. Jim Poledor. Row IV: Robert Bruce, Charles Trowl, Herbert Lyons, Shelley Rian, Fred Meyer, William Moran, Thomas Geary, Donald Scott, Earl Spangler, David Holder. Don Fiege, Bob Birchler. Row V: Ned Kerr. Gil Kelt, James Donovan, John Nichols. Joseph Kid)inec. Joe Dosch. Rock Miraglia. Pete .Sowerwine, Ronald Allison, Tom Templcton. Thomas Fox. [oliii Guile. Kappa Sigma President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jack Kollker Charles Trowl Ned Carnall Tom O ' Donnell The men of Kappa Sigma this year have a com- pletely redecorated house. They lounged in new chairs, teet propped up on the new tables, getting finger prints on newly-coated paint and scuffing newly-laid tile floors. From top to bot- tom The Granery underwent a revamping and is now a special pride to the men oi Kappa Sigma. Most rewarding job ot the year, however, was the one which won Kappa Sigs the IFC Scholar- ship Improvement Trophy tor the first semester of 1953-54 by ranking third on campus. In addition, tliree other trophies were added to their trophy case: Tallest Fall Carnival booth, first prize among the fraternity Home- coming displays, and the trophy for the grand prize for all Homecoming decorations. Kappa Sig ' s contest for the Most Useless Man on Campus captured fame during its first-vear trial. 318 Lambda Chi Alpha President ' ice-Presidem Secretary Treasurer Stanley Girardot Bill Dallas ' a ne Smith Willi, nn Day At the 1954 IoiulIi annual Easter Egg Hunt children were entertained by 60 Lambda Chis. President Herman B Wells and Sark.es Tarzian laimched the hunt which sent the youngsters in search oi 5,000 colored eggs. They were hastened along by $350 in treasures donated by Bloomington merchants to reward the finders of prize eggs. In . pril, 1951, two new chapters brought the international fleet to 117— more chapters thati any other social fraternity in the world. Lambda Chis were hosts to their Blooming- ton neighbors at a neighborhood dinner last spring. They also gave the traditional White Rose formal. Lambda Chi .Alpha and Walnut Hall spon- sored Hernando ' s Hideaway at the Fall Carnival and won two trophies: highest booth and best inside show. At the fall pledge dance. The Riverboat Ramble, the port was filled with pretty girls. o Rou I: Robcii I., siiinli, I .nrv Chanibcis, Jaiiics (:ieg,ii. Dick .in Horn, Mack .McKin ic, William Day, Bob Howard. Dan Kkchaiiimcv. Phon Hudkins. Row II: Jack Douglas, Charles Rawlings, John Emhulf, Lee Tanner, Tom Gilson. Bill Dallas, Jim Mehafiie. David Sausser, Doug Leman. James Champcr. Row III: Karl .Schneider. Skip Neiderauer. Lloyd Milliken, Foster Adams. Robert Grimes. Carl Walters, Charles George, David Srhaaf, Richard Sallee, James McShay. si Burgher. Row I ' : John Bowvcr, |a l I n-. ' A :.. Iimi i ' lU ' . William . llman, James Laswell. John Ramsev. Jack Morgan. .Neal Hart. Richard Doll, David Rives. James Deck, Robert Rose. Row V: Villiam Fore- man, Stanley Girardot, Marty . ' iiderson, David Allmann, Garland Kin- caid. Douglas Bauer, Eugene Michaelson, Warren Fisher. Jack Downey, Richard Xierman, Wavne Smith, Earl Plake, Paul Damni. 319 I { Phi Delta Theta i ' -a s Prcsideiu Secretary I re.isiirei- ) )lni 1 lodges Ricli.iid KIcMiieyer jolui Rjke Now tli.il llicN ;iie in llicir Titw lioiisc, llie I ' lii l)eh lKi e loiiiid il :i Utile stiaiige— :ilkiiif) the extra three-loiii tlis ol a mile to tiass. no loiit;ei being called the House cjn the Hill, and no longer jilaying lootball on the iront lawn. But they lorget these things when they realize their annual Pledge Dance and Beachcombers ' Ball are now held in one ot the largest recreation rooms, or on the patio. Alter their studying is finished or loigoiten, the Phi Delts look to intraminals, dances and contests. They finished fourth in intramural sports last year and expect to do as well, or better, in ' 55. Besides the big dances, the Phi Delts register a record dance lor every iree weekend. Their choice for Sweater Queen this fall was apparently e eryone ' s favorite, as she walked oft with that title. Row I: JdliM M(iiHg(iiiici . Jack Hciuhicks. Rogei ' Woods. IJick Hattoii. Dan Xcwman. Mrs. C.lcmi Bavs. James V. Kasei, James Y. W ' elboin, .Mauri Hart. Ralph Mack. W. R. Dunn. Row II: Dan McVicker, L. D. Foster. F. T. Rowland. Bill Bond. .Allan .Slembcl. Clen Wilson, Clayton Eshleman, Charles Francik, John Rake, Robert Bradshaw, Charles Warneke, Roger Dollinger, Norm Koup. Lee Lacy, Herb Conover, Phil Cole. Row III: Bruce Hopkins. John Bergman, James Etter. Jesse Mar- shall, Bill .Snapp, Fred . ndrews, Louis Mavis, Jay Ellis, Larry Kinsey, Robert Curry, .Arthur Hendricks. William Hart, Jerry Cartmel, David Malsoii. William Rcth. Row 1 : Hmk Vouiis. |a Kiown. ken Dal- ton. Richard Prendergast. Dick Clymer. Barrett Woodsmall. Robert Coeke. Frank Martin. Ed AVilliams. John Riddle. Don Irwin, Garth Conley, Terry .Shirk, John Heumann, Mike Tavlor, Jack .Schang, Jerry Burgdoerfer. Row ' : Lloxd Lempke. .Alien .Strong, John Records, John Williams. William EUes. Jim Payne. Shelley Hammer, Don Torres, Richard Kleymeyer, Joh n Poling. Donald Christy, Stephen Smith, J. Robert Martin. Daniel Elliott, John Hodges, .Allen Campbell, Larry Good. John Hironimus. 320 Row I: Duane Zaiing, Dick Neal. David Thomas, Dick Hodges, Gil Foster, Jim Merritt, Charles R. Clark. Robert Burns, Gene Thweatt. Row II: Ed Brantner, Herb Miller, Steve Staggs, Dick Geupel, Fred Dyar, Gene McGarvey, Don Skinner, Dave Zeller, Carl Fenner, Alan Garrett, Howard Fisher, Row III: Roger J. Olivieri, Robert J. Shula, Don VV. Peck, Daniel E. Bernoske. Robert B. House, Sam L. Reed, Gene Tardy, Bud Mangels, Dave Shirley, Charles Conrad, Thomas R. Belts. Row IV: William J. Studcr. Stephen S. Lacy, Jimmy B, Dils, Jim W. Strickland. Todd W. Crawford, Michael TeVault, Robert Sicks, Joseph C. Butlerworth, Mack R. Rowe, Jim Brown. Robert C. Bromm, Paul Conrad, Richard Ingram. Row V: Neil Hinchman, Jack Jeffries, Bob McLaughlin, Jim Bailey, Pete Obremskey, George Ginn, Jerry Thompson, Harold Farmer, Phil Akre, Charles Gibbs, Bill Shuck, Dave Elmore, Tom Heiendeen, Jim Sackett, Richard Williams. Phi Gamma Delta President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Dave Elmore Sainuel Reed Todd Crawford Gene Thweatt Phi Gamma Delta enjoyed another banner year as the Fijis achieved new honors in campus ac- tivities and in the intramural sports program. The Fijis won first place honors in the intra- mmal sports race. This is the third time in five years that the all-intramural trophy was rested in the Phi (iam trojihy case. With Phi Gams participating in various ac- tivities on campus, at the end of the year Phi Gams were represented as the president of the Board of Aeons, president of the Senior Class, president of Phi Eta Sigma, and president of the Inter-Fraternity Coiuicil. Socially, it was also a great year for the Fijis. One of the high spots of the social season was the Jeff Hop in January. Then, to top off a season of open houses, dale dinners, Dad ' s Day, and Mother ' s Day, came the traditional Fiji Island Dance. 321 Row I: Anthony Abate, Villiam Bell, Al Burch, Jim Lakatos, Paul Tietter, Joe Mikiil ,, John Eichoist, Jack Uselton, Row 11: Anthony Anderson, Skip Bechert, Tiny Murphy, Garey Conrad, John Brooks, John Kosin, John Dynes. Row III: Frank Palko, Norm Pictor, Patrick G. Lind, Roger Casey, Lawrence Gaydosh, Dale Stastny, Charles Bruggeman. Phi Kappa President Roger Casey Vice-President Patrick Lind Secretary John Kosin Treasurer Norm Pictor The Phi Kappas are in the news. Front page headhnes might read, PHI KAPPA TO BUILD NEW CHAPTER HOUSE. The construction of the Alpha Alpha chapter ' s new home will be- gin in June. The plans are complete and more detailed information may be found in a later edition. Social page columns are filled with stories of picnics and dances. Among the outstanding events of the past year are the Lamplighter ' s Ball, Winterland Waltz, and State Day. On this page, one might also find news of the Christmas party for underprivileged children, the Alverna Retreat, and Mother ' s Day. A section is devoted to feature stories about the president of Kappa Kappa Psi and the presi- dent of Skull and Crescent. The announcements state that Phi Kappa is looking forward to a successful year in their new home. 322 Phi Kappa Psi President Vi(e-Piesi(ltni Secretary Treasurer Stu Eiiiry ]im StutesiiKiii Whitney Hill Taf k Hand I.ntc one spring altcrnooii lour Phi Psi s crosseil I liinl Street toward their house. They had that iMiinistakable Phi Psi look— beat-up cords and a shaggy, picnic-weary stiede jacket. On the lawn the tallest of the boys shed his jacket, grabbed a basketball, and shot it at the hoop mounted near the driveway. Perfect hit, mates! Let ' s roimd up some Kappas and show ' em how to play ball. Three Kappa neighbors greeted tlieir Phi Psi brothers at the door aird within a lew min- utes a lively game was in progress. More Phi Psi ' s and Kappa ' s returned from all corners of the campus. Each joined the game and tried his luck at the basket. Vith a few more sallies back and lortii the group broke up and went home to dinner. Oh, yes, the Phi Psi ' s von the game. A i mA. :.j( V ■■sA ..- V I ' MmL.r Bv . ImlM Row 1: Diik Wcrtz, Sam I ll..lll|. nM, r..il Luell, George (;aniioii, Bill Kerr, Richard Gannon, Jim Scllergren. Bill Shields, joe Duplur. Row II: Jerry Wetzel, Joe Raub, Bill Purcell, Dick Davis, Tom ' alkcr, Paul Knowles, Bruce Collins, John . bshire. Bob Martin, Larry Shuman, Bob Lucas. Row III: Steve Snyder, Patrick Fiedeke, Tom Jones, Kenny Cash, Dick Cassady, Ken Dillman. Phil Zaring, Ld Hilger, Joe ampler. Gene Kelley, Gary R. Gates, Dave Carlton, John MacLennon, Bill Moran. K(. 1 : D.nid F.kiimcm. |nn Mi.i.iii. |ack Hand. Jim Cabel, Whitney Hill, Bob Jones. Pele Strauk, Dick Roberds. Carlo Meyer. Carey Spicer, Tom Dnsthimer, John Fenn, Walter Marks, Frederic Wright, Dave Keck. Row V: David Newell, M. Stu Emry, T. Lee Tiegler, Don Arcns, Jim .Sanders, Jim Stutesman, Jim Hollen- beck. Chuck Mead, Dick Ruddell, .Alexander Costas, John Keppen, Edward Heath, Gene Maddock, Billy Hutchens, Jim Rogers. 323 a Phi Kappa Tau Picsideiil Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Thomas Marshall Etlward Dold Dyke Egnatz |ack Jones I ' hi Kappa Tau has enjoyed one of its most prosperous years both socially and activity-wise. With the aid ol the Alpha Omicron Pi girls, the haternity won tlie l)est hont display award at the Fall (larnival with a lorty-fi e loot totem pole heralding The Perils ol Pocahontas. The three-story showboat decorations and dance theme welcomed many alumni at Home- coming. The pledge dance was another feature ol Homecoming week end. Later, the actives were defeated in football by the jjledges for the first time in many years. The cabaret atmosphere of the French Apache costume dance gave the Phi Kappa Tau social calendar a unique twist. Changing the dance tempo, the annual Dream Girl Formal was again a success. The Christmas Formal featured holly and mistletoe as the Phi Kappa Tans danced their dates around the traditional tree. Inlormal ojjen houses dotted the social calen- dar giving the members and their guests oppor- timities to gather informally. Row I: larl 1). Folker, Rex L. On. Jim .Spiengclmcyci, Da id B. Rietz, Rafc H. C:loe. Mark E. Engledow. Bascom L. Slemp, William E. Scott, James M. McCarnan, Ed Bass, James L. Moore. Row II: Jack H. Jones, Doyle E. Bottom, Henry R. Billeter, William T. Wright, R. G. Loiidermilk. Mike Kline. Robert L. Zipser, Thomas L. Marshall. Joe C. Schafer. Row III: Thomas H. Bell, Dvke Egnatz. Jon Wilson. L. Edward Dold. Donald N. MuUan, Ned R. I.avengood, Lloyd E, Holt, .Arthur E, Coyne, Robert C. .Mther, Jr. 324 Row I: John Hodshiie. Robert Hardy, Ernest Evans. Donald Shancr, yohann D. Borgman. Joseph L. Burch, Joseph Benjamin Young III. William .Scheiii. Robert J. Pare nte, Bud Tavlor, Dick Haunton. Ro« II: I homas Stout. N le G. Denney. Philip J. Paris. John R. Parente, George B. Derner, C. Brent Stewart, Larry Bowen, James E. Munihill, Dick .Msip. Row III: Jim Legg. Jack D. Flick, Joe Tansey, Gordon E. Kellev. Lewis Craig Miller. Merrill G. Xeal. George J. W ' essar, ' incent Elias, Jim Flick. Phi Sigma Kappa President X ' ice-President Secretary Treasurer George Derner George Vessar Ernest Evans Donald Shaner Phi Sigma Kappas were once again out in full force this year . . . but with bound knees. The event was the annual football game between the brazen Phi Sigs and the fearless Phi Mus. However, even though the men were handicap- ped, the Phi Sigs held the Phi Mus to a 21-21 deadlock. The Phi Sigs feet weren ' t tieil. ho e er. when one of the greatest bits of news ever to hit the Phi Sig clan was annoimced telling about build- ing their new house on North Campus Dri e. ■Alter some delay, construction on the new, mod- ern home was begun. The Phi Sigs ha e long been anticipating this special news. Once again in the one-sponsor division, the Phi Sigs claimed first place at the Fall Carnival with tlieir booth, Plaster a Pledge. Fall Dances sponsored by the Phi Sigs were Triton ' s Tirades. Come As You . re costume dance and the annual P-f Dance at which the 1954 Phi Sigma Kappa pajama queen was chosen. 325 Row I: Gordon Weaver, Robert Wood, Ken Zellers, Gerald Seneff. Harlan Christie. Ralph Michel. RowaUl Timmons, Everett Targett. Ronald Carmichael. Row II: Ron Rnssell, Richard Ross, Robert Montgonierv. Bill Cunningham. Bill Barnard, Lawrence Russell, James Marshall. Row HI: Ramon Sanchez. David Roush. James Bishop. Norman Kozacik, Jack Saunders. Paul Eshleman, Richard Boyle, Ed- ward McCain. Row IV: Jim Miller, David Niehaus, David Macleod, Richard .Spear, Richard Linback, Andrew Shuster. Frederick KaiilTman, Thomas E. Steele. Pi Kappa Phi President Ricliaril Bovle Secretary Gordon Weaver Treasurer Harlan Christie It was dark in the chapter room that night as the president rapped the gavel on the desk and l)r()iight the Pi Kappa Phi ' s to order. It pays to advertise, men. Our ad in last year ' s Arbulus got results, and we have a new house. Now, let ' s fill it up! So the Pi Kappa men put their best si e VI feet forward at their rush parties. One bewil- dered rushee entered the door and was met b lour actives. After a tour of the house, a re- iew of the fraternity ' s accomplishments, in- troductions to all of the members, and promises ol a good date, he left wearing a pledge pin. This scene was repeated nearly 40 times. The da ed rushees became prouil jjledges topped by pods which were later traded in for their frat pin. Tlie Pi Rap[)a Phi ' s had fulfilled the plan laid forth at that late meeting in the chapter room. They filled their new house up. 326 Pi Lambda Phi President Vice-President Secretary Treasiner P ' red Block lUiddy Feldman Kenny Kaye |ames Alevy Whatta week end! sighed the Pi Lams one Sunday in their white house on Sixth Street. Saturday evening, the iellows liad taken their dates out ior dinner and chmcing. The boys siip- pUed huge white jjoodles as lavors. The ride iKick to Bloomingtoii was filled with constant talk about the wonderlul time everyone had at a wonderful dance. The next afternoon Pi l.ams donned suits and ties to welcome sororities and ireshnian girls to an open house. Sunday evening the out-going Pi Lam presi- dent handed over the gavel to the in-coming house president. With the election of officers over, the boys settled clown. Someone suggested a bridge game, another turned the television on louder, a line began to form near the telephone, and other hardier fellows went upstairs to study. Whatta week end! the Pi Lams sighed. I: iMccl Block, Bob Pine, Charles VVciiicr, Biukiy Steward I ' eUl- l avicl Diniii, Leonard Eitelberg, Lewis Levin, Stuart Kahn. IL Stuart Gold, Kenneth Kave, Stan Ravine, Don Tusk, Barr Miller, Henry Haiiau, Harmon aciine. Row lU: James Alcvv. Don Dortman, Mel Oantor, Robert Krum, Jerry Sukenick. Row I : . lkn . bramson, Saul R. Halperin, Bernard Engel, Paul Potash. 327 Sigma Alpha Epsilon President Viie-Presideiit Secretary Treasurer Robert Evans Rex Masten Don McLean Dick Johnson We ' re serious guys who work and slave . . . But we always fincl some time to ]jlay. Activities? Well we ' ve plenty oi them . . . Arbutus, Sphinx, Blue Key. Union, and ViM . . . We ' ve Ijeen known as the Hotel on the Hill . . . But the Jordan Crest Gables really fills the bill . . . As for dances, we ' ve had those, too . . . The Gypsy Dance, Winter Formal, and Street Scene are just a few . . . Our exchanges and sere- nades are an experience for you . . . For we have skits, songs, and talent new . . But now our tale is nearly o ' er . . . For you ' ve heard our story and there is no more . . . There ' s only one group we could possibly be . . . And that ' s the SAE ' s, you see. Row I: |im ncniKii. lian l ' .ilnKi. (kiv Dunlon, John kinnear. Bob McKinney. Row II: Ed Campbell. Marty Bassett. Jack Kiiumel. Don Montgomery. Jim Darlnall. Rex Maslcn, Jim Brennan. Dan Schram, Dick English. Jav Lindsey. Row III: Alan Cordill, Jerry I ' oudrier, Dick Johnson. Bob Finley. Jerry Current. Dickwin Armstrong, Nick Manoiios. Ray DeTournay, Lewis Pry, William Bryan. Bill Hufford, Michael Cohin. Herb Osman. Row IV: Jerry Van Dyke. Jack Taylor. Doug I.iikey, Ed Kinnear. John Enoch, Jerry Montgomery. Thomas Gorman. R. Rodney Dennerline. Thomas E. Hurt, G. Philip Dauler. William E. Cooper. Joseph Landgraf. Row V: Pete Elmer. Jack .Sim- mons. John Rumpel. Charles Farmer. George Beck. Tim Furlong. Frank Lewis. Jack Dunfee. Jim Simmons, C. G. Balch, Jim Balch, John Conger. Roy Kern. Row VI: Thomas Sutton. Don Griffin. Robert Lyman Peake, Dan L. Parker, Keinieth Le Roy Schermer. Dave Ison. Frank Hopper, CJordon Eisner. Robert M. Evans. Jerry Felknor. Steve G. Wirts, Wally Colbath. Richard Solard. Bob Dillon. Tom Owen. Jerry Lcntz. Row VII: Homer (;roves. Art Hagan. Ycrlin Hilc. Jack Stcfrcc, J. T. Ahlbrand, Peter Gillis, Rod Perkins. 328 Row I: Sonny Samuel, Warren Blumenfeld, Peter Salm, Ronald Mora, Howard Trackman. Sheldon Tilkin. Jerry Granowsky, Jerry Dann, Marc Tychbrojcher, Jack Siimmerficld. Row II: Samuel Greenslein, Lyle Siegel. Mintoii Ostertag, Bernie Ncwbauer. Jerry Strick. Klaus Permer, Jerry Newman. Larry Eskind, Malcolm Milsten, Haney Levin- son, Marvin Mcit, Arnold J. Levin. Row III: Howard Kraus, M. A. Salomon, Hershel Krushen, Philip H. Siegel, Ronald S. Cohen, Bill Emil, Niel F. Sandler, Herman Greenherg, Lew Litzky, Melvin 15. Herman, Herbert M. Herman. Irwin Schrager. Row IV: Donald Norman, Jerrold Alberts, Irwin Berger, Edward Peachin, Herbert Milhelson, Benjamin H. Levin. .Sanford J. Horwitz, Bob Kling, Philip T. Winik. Ronald M. Weiss. Stanford K. Hess. Row V: Sandy Sirkus. ■Arnold Jay Shaikun. Jerry Cohen, Jack Klausner, Jack Gross, Jay Doner, Leo .Schear Cohen. C ary Pomeranz. Mike Finkelstcin. Jim Mossier. Robert Ncuman. Richard Goldman. Bob Duvin. Sigma Alpha Mu President Secretary Treasurer Lou Mervis Sheldon Tilkin ferry Dann The Sigma Alpha Mus cordially invite you to celebrate the opening ot their new ultra-modern mansion on North Campus Drive by going on a grand tour. The first point of interest is the private rooms where all the Sammys study so that they may re- tain their second place standing ainong fra- ternities which was won last year with a 1.76 accumulative. The men who were products of the study rooms became initiates of Phi Beta Kappa. The tour continues to the social rooms which have ijeen the scene lor such events as the Spring Dance attended by over 100 couples. In these rooms also are exchange dinners and boressing by the Sammys. The tour guide will point out on each and every torn- such celeijrities as men in Blue Key, the vice-president of the Junior Class, and the contracts manager of the 1955 Arbutus. For a tour that ' s a treat instead of a treat- ment, visit the Sammy house! ggg|Tflfi|-| mmmi ' W 329 p ?| 9i Row I: Robcit lUiRiiile, Jack Paltcisciii. Riclianl Bcig, Rogers Read- ing. Ronald Scinieidei. Frank I ' opotl. Harry C.eminer. Pete Schaefer. Roherl Haves. Ron II: Horatio Mckinncy, Kenny Kdmonds. Darroll I-ren ti, William Fry, Eugene Schmeling. Donald Se. son, Ward Sexson. John Wood, Richard Mvers, Bob Beutter, Jim Cosgrove, John Coyle. Row HI: Richard . lber.shardt. Paul McCoy. John Black, Robert lohnson. (.corgc Hosier, Hap Eggexs, John I ' clcrson. Bob Scott. Ed French. Manson Baker, Larry Carter. luigenc Day. Row I ' : Ciharles C. Smith, Tom Egan, Jerry Sexson, Bill Mace, Doug Wade, Bob George. Tom Jackson, Don Meyer, Tom Dailey, Dick Theobald, Al Harker, Bill Pomp. Row ' : Kent Sullivan, John Milnor, I homas Bell, Bob CarpciUer, Hob Curlcss, I oni Payne, Jim JeHrics, Kent Nixon, Pete Rcibel, Hal Hartle. Wclton Harris, Thom Mitchell, Barrv Hiiidman, Richard Applas. Bill Hudson. Sigma Chi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer John Peterson Tom Dailey Jim Parr Ward Sexson A crescent moon seemed to be suspended just outside the window. Mellow music flowed Irom the little 45 record player on the desk. The Sigma Chi senior tilted back in his chair, snap- ped the book shut, and said, Memories! You know, Jim, this year has really been great. Uh huh . . . remember the Melon Me.ss? I thcjught the caipets were ruined. The rain poured down, yet all the crowd showed up. The pledges cleaned up watermelon seeds all lall. The hou.se still looks brand-new even though this is our second year in it. Sure does. I ' ll never forget the Beachcomber and Pajama Dances. Was this the third or fourth year that the DG was elected Sigma Chi Sweet- heart? Fourth. I think. They ' re great sisters, aren ' t they? . . . You know, for four years all I ' ve ever thought about is graduation. Well, here it is just a month away. And now, all I can think of is the house, the dances and games, the sere- nades, and . . . 330 Sigma Nu President Vice-Piesicleiu Secretary Treasurer Ecklie La R tie |erry Hargis Bol) Latta V.d Klnul A [)latc t( hang the pin hght at tlic new house on North Campus Drive. The new pledge chiss was largest on camptis. Thus, the Sigma Nus be- gan a new year. Hermie and the .Minnui .Association pre- sented the beautiiid liouse to the active chapter and the cornerstone was laid. Many ohs and ahs were heard Irom admiring iriends at open houses who saw the idtra modern tinnitme in the large living rooms. The TV and trophy room contains the huge first plate Little 500 trophy. The brothers gather for jazz sessions around the new baby grand piano. Downstairs, are ping pong and dancing in the rec room and dining room. The Har Room Brawl comjiletely trans- loriried the dining room as several dingy char- acters and sharp gals danced in a smoky at- mosphere. Sigma Nu men were treasurer ot the Senior Class, cheerleader, director of the L LI. card sec- tion and jiroininent in all acti ities. v,..i- - . Row I: James West, Jr., Rogei 1), Mel.mii. Jim Ely. liolj Latla. Eddie I.aRiie, Phil Byers, Jack D. Calloii, W.ili Hammond. Neil Morehead. . ithur Nields. Row 11: Haiold I,, l.eininger, Robert L. Craig, Mike .Sullivan. John A. Bowers, Sam M. Shine, Dave Willcutts, Jim Soukup. Fred Kent, Jack Fromm, Ron Mulcahey, Scott Platter, Richard A, Lehman, Jerry A. Hargis, Mike Boys. Row III: Joe Cheek, Bill Groninger, Dave Baldwin, ViIliani Johnson, John Parker. Larrv Doehr- ing. William Ringer, Da id W icgman. Bub aldcn. Don Gidley, Jack Wilson, George Tolhurst. Jim Mc.N ' abnev, Chuck Bunner, Phil Steckley. Row IV: Dick Parient, Larry Lucas. James Kemper, Philip Nichols, S. David Sloner, Dick Hall, Ralph Wible. Don Wm. Smith. Raymond I. Thomas, Bill Sparks, Ralph H. Martin, Chuck Muller, Bill Car- penter, Charles ' . Hickman. Row V: Norm Kleifgen. Bob Clanchiff, Bruce H., Baker, Dick Silco.v, Fen ton Carey, Bob Reid, Tom McNaughton, CJuslav E. Sjoholm, Fred Mercer, John Wct el, James Barnes. James Biddle, Woodv Rauerman. Howev Schneider, Paul J. Shre c. Row ' l: Jim Browucll. Jim Sutten. PaI Klrod. Don Rees, Cal Boyd, John Cidulka. .S. ' U Sigma Phi Epsilon President Vice-Presiik ' iit Secretary Treasurer Gary Ash Cliarles Kelly Don Gage Jim Dickey Sigma Phi Epsilon has the pleasure of present- ing to you Sig E]) men who serve in Blue Key, Siuilcnt Senate, ' MC;A, (Campus Service Council, Arbutus, and Falcon CUub, and as director ol the Junior Class. We are still waiting patiently tor our new house. The bond drive is well under way, and results are excellent so far. Plans for the sale of our present house should be accomplished some- time this year. This year we are very fortunaLe to have as our part-time housemother, Mrs. Florence Fulwider, who (haperones open houses three nights a week and on special occasions. At the I. U. Sing the Sig Ep ' s and the Delta Zetas were awarded honorable mention. On the social side, each class plans a costume dance in the spring, and the seniors plan the Winter Formal, at which a trophy was awarded to the most worthless active. Row I: Ray Moore, Robert Schindler, Harvey .Alpine, Ron Chitwood, Don Balser, Dave Fryer. Bill Neeley, Jack Ribel, Don Gage, Jerry Herron. Row II: Mike Kurtz. Thomas Brodhecker. Charles Balchelder, Charles Kelly, Keith Gettelfniger. James Dickey. Steve Wilson, Dave Hanna. Row III: Richard H. DeLong, C. Watson, Jr., Charles D. Burns, Jerome L. Montgomery. Jr., Gary .Ash. John Caris, Charles Warnuith. Row IV: Paul Joseph I ' etro. C. H. Byrum, John Edward Bowles. Larry Jon King, David M. Zoch. Thomas V. Bradv, Jr., Carl E. Larson. 3,?2 Rou I: Rithaid anClcavc, Thomas Cortese, William Knieper, Jenv Clark. Richard Ruplev. Robert Isenogle, L. Haunce Collins, J. Haiince Collins. Row II: .Sal Emmi, Glenn Meyer. Dan Weaver. Jim Williams, Ray Heiman. Phil Jackson, Bob Miser. Dick Mitchell, Lino DeMichieli, Doug Boggs. Row III: Wayne Guthery, Phil Willsey, Ed Klinge, Dick Cardwell, John Moenning, Jerry Schaaf, Wilfred Beck, Don Baker, John McMahon, Ted Sidor, Roger Robison. Row I ' : James O ' Donnell. Jack Hcaton. John Lyon. Richard Bartl. John Grimes. Mike Long. James Drummond. Joe Fanner. Phil Barlowe, RoUin Brown. Robert Hansen. Row ' : Ned Glass. Donald Domenic, A. William Rolf. Ben Barnhart. Jimmie Agness. Charles klinge, Norman Kassenbrock, H. R. Caniff, Richard Mclntire, Michael Kalfaian. John Tovey, Ralph Crume, James Calhoun. Sigma Pi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jimmie Agness Charles Klinge Robert Isenogle Glenn Meyer The Gl members of Sigma Pi love to boress (only after studies are finished, of course). Men of Sigma Pi can always be foiuid singing or talking in their great room. Out of one such boress came the idea for this year ' s annual Sigma Pi pledge dance. Hallo- we ' en eve found the chapter house converted into a regular comic strip. Bat Man, the I one Ranger, Archie and his friends, Bugs Bunny- all these and a great host of other comic char- acters helped to make up a memorable e ening of fun and gaiety. Since the time it was foimded, the fraternity has won its way into the top ranks by encourag- ing and promoting the activities and programs of the students and administration. This active outside interest, as vell as the varm friendshi]) and hospitality cultivated ithin the house, trii ly makes every pledge and brother proud to be a small part of the well known tradition of Sigma Pi. 333 1 Q i e r © 9 i 1 1 1 n Row 1: Francis Bentley. Dale Wancn, Ronald Ungcr, Ronald Horn, liill C.i()f;g. Robert VViliiamson, Frank Schooler, John Anderson. Row II: liol) Such, Richard Rockstroh, Jack F. Moore, Maury Laymon, I;i«iiii e 1 aiilcrljath. Max McCullough. James Ferrier. Claude VVatkins, Larry Townc Row III Jack Walknetz, Robert E. Lee, Jack Shuman, Robert Bohlandti Bdl Rosenbower, Jim Bentley, Larry Hof- mann. Rubcrl Dillard, Denis La mon, Jack Ebbeler, Marcus ¥. Crook, R. N ' oiTM.iu (.un alsen. Ken Cline. Tail Kappa Epsilon President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer John Anderson Dale Warren Denis Laymon R. Norman Gnnvalsen The 19. 1 .Spring semester at Tan Rappa Kpsilon was highiighteti by our annual Spring Formal, the Red Carnation Ball, Mary Dammrich was choseir chapter sweetheart. One of the members ol the TKE houseliold succumbed last year. Caesar, our St. Bernard, was the object of affection of many hearts. His successor, a Great Dane named Tiger, has since gained great proportions bcjth socially and physically. At tlie 1954 Province Day in Indianapolis on Apiil -II, tlie Butler University Tekes were hosts for the Softball game, picnic, and dance at the Hotel Severin where the I.U. candidate for Province Sweetheart, jean Turner, was elected. The Tekes and D.Z. ' s did it again. The Fall Carnival most unique trophy was awarded to Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Zeta for the sec- ond consecutive year for their prize-winning en- try, Teke-Time, a gaiue of chance based on a merry-go-round theme. 334 Theta Chi President Vice-Presideiu Secretary Treasurer Ronald Minzey 15ob Mcllrath John Luckett |olin Vajner As judges of beauty, the Theta Chi ' s are nearly unequaled, having picked three consecutive Homecoming Queens in the past three years. However, beautitul queens are not a single attraction among the TC ' s, as testified by the abundance ot lovely pin girls at the annual Dream Girl Ball in the Spring. Not quite so dreamy and much more noisy is the traditional Theta Chi Bicycle Bounce on the eve of the Little 500 bicycle race. At this time Jordan Avenue and the sidelot tennis court are turned into a whirl of lights and color, and personalities such as Lu Ann Sims and the Mc- Guire Sisters warble for the campus wide crowd. Other events during the year, though not prominent, will long be outstanding at Theta Chi . . . the itchy backs after the Barn Dance, the sidelot football games with neighboring sororities, trips to East Hall, com stalk hunting with a one-lung truck, a wet Jordan. Row I: Richard Bohnenkamp, Robert B. Sexson, Ben Hilton, Richard Cowen, Charles Busser, Tom Ruff, Tom Radomski, Jim Sandifer. Row II: Tom Jones, Larry Bowser, Darrell Karns, Richard Shelly, John Breen, Chick Highleyman, Don Snoke, Carl Dentice. Row III: Jim Vetter, Bill Jackson, Al Lucas, Dick Schumacher, Norm Hagman, Douglas Goodin, Gordy W emyss, Ronald Minzey, Jack Wellman, Rex Stinson. Row IV: John Vajner, Lowell Hardacre, Dave Shookman, Tom Ferverda, John Luckett, Thomas Schmitt, Kenneth Colman, David Talarico, Darryl Harris. Row V: Dick Mattox, Curtis Hare, Carl Wortley, Jack Ryan, John Hume, Charles Rinehart, James O ' Bryant, Ralph Moreland, Roland Wetzel, Gerrit Hagman, Fred Adams, Bob Mcllrath. 335 Theta Xi I ' lcsick ' iU ' i(e-I ' icsi(l MU •Senetary Treasurer Kei t Wallace |ames Clrow Rcid Haytlcn Jon Hulkley He ojjened his eyes, yawned, and lazily stretched. Then he (lipped on the reading lamp again. The phone rang in the hall. He jumped to get it. knocking a pile of books ofl the table in the process. Good evening, Theta Xi fraternity. Oh, hi there. Vhat? The dance? Well, it ' s a French tlieme. You know, candle light, checked table cloths and the house combo will play French music. You ' d better begin on your costume. This was a typical conversation before the Theta Xi French Cabaret costinne dance. Other large dances during the year were the pledge dance and the Installation Ball, a com- memoration of the founding of our chapter. Theta Xi ' s found time for studies as well. For improvement in scholarship, the Inter Fraternity Council awarded its traveling trophy. hi Row I: James Carter, John Chambers, Jim Stauffer, Paul Lewandowski, Leo Seng, Ray Schneider, Bert Wallace, Richard Bell. Row II: Daniel C ' oiich. Frederick Scott, William Lambert, Lynn Rans, Robert Baker, Reid Hayden, Don Clark. Row IIL Andrew Medema, William Lake, James Cowger. Leonard Ghcrard. James Crow, Cleve Thrasher. Row IV: James Townsend, Mark Vcgerlehner, James H. Smith, Donald Wieneke, Jon Bulkley, 336 Row I: Nathan Miller, Marshall Ruchman, Sidney Salinger, Jr., William Fish, ictor Shneider, Theodore Pincus. Stephen Bayer, Robert AVliitson, Ir Rodenberg, Herb Charlip. Row II: Mike LeBiirkien, Roger Seltzer, Jerrs Baer, Jeriy Jacobson, Harold Abrahamson, Steven Ancel, Dan Dorman, Stephen Jacobs. Bob Shlens. Richard Braraan. 1t Reisberg. Don Lowenstine, Eugene Lee, Cyril Silverman, John Mormol. Row III: Stuart Fishman, Jack Lasker, Ed Friend, Bob L ' ngar, Stan Brosman, Stan Goldberg. Tom L ' ngar. Jim Kuhn. Steve Goldberg. Manny Zinn. Melvin Slavin, Johnny Haas, Phil Frank. Row IV: Don Grande, Jerry Goldsmith. Buzz Wohlfeld, Paul Klein, Ted Shonfield Barry Bergsman, Bob Borns, Howard Speer, Bob Kalina, .Arnold Levitz Jerrv Moss, Louis Cohen, Philip Weinstein. Row V: Shenvin DeVorkin Bvron Pollock, Edward Hollander. Jr., Marvin Goldberg, Man Good man. Bob Oppenheim, Lam Zweig, Morton Sachs, Jerome Daniel Stephen Straus, Howard Benditzson, Eugene Deutsch, Zachary Rosen berg, Carl Hollander, Henry Click. Zeta Beta Tau President Theodore Pincus ' ice-President Stephan Bayer Secretary Stan Brosman Treasurer Victor Shneider With ein, z vei, drei, tier (h£t your steins and drink your beer) . . . red checkered table cloths . . . candles . . a bar with kegs (root beer, but of course!) ... a traditional bar room painting . . . beer mug favors . . . the atmosphere of a German Beer Garden completely enveloped the ZBT house at their first social event of the year, the Heidelberg Hop. Everyone, even the most meek, has had the suppressed desire to smash and bang away on something. The ZBT ' s, aided by Memorial Hall coeds, gave the opportunity for destruction by providing two jalopies and an iron pipe as a weapon at their Fall Carnival booth named Destrov. Many a happy coed tightly clutching her cuddlydog favor dreamed of the wonderful ZBT winter formal she had attended, which wa s truly ■' A Royal Holiday. The ZBT ' s this year had members on Union Board. VMC. Cabinet. IFC. as well as president of Hillel and senior editor of the .Arbutus. 337 Paiihelleiiic Joanne Varady (Sec), Doris Adams, Jan Ciaitci. Beitv Buchanan, Dons Schoene, Jan Thomas (Pies.), Nancy Talbot. Maiy Lu Kolb ( ' . Pres.) , Barbara Ginsberg (Treas.). Mary Ann McNary. The I.U. Panhellenic Association is the go - erning body for all sororities on the campus. The policies ol the Greek women are formulated by the executive council. Petitions from houses, such as those regarding house quotas, are also passed and approved by Panhellenic Council. This year, for the first time, Panhellenic has formed a rush counseling [irogram. The execu- tive council selected a qualified girl from those recommended by each house as a counselor to advise freshmen girls about rush and pledging. 338 339 Row I: I.ois Powell. Anna Gerhart. Gail Grciling, Shirley Kren. II: Susan Evans, Lynn Casscn, Mary Ann Sulich, Carolyn Fee, Jane Carolyn Dahling, Jane Coffin, Patty Distelhorst, Ginger Clark. Row Everitt, Shirley Sermersheiin, Mary Ellen Kimes. Sorority Presidents Junior Panhellenic Ofl Row I: Patty I.oux. Norma Spiics. (.ran- (.rant, Inger Wold (Sec,), Nancy Porter, Jane Wilson, Joanne Gillette. Row II: Frances Dvor- scak, Ardith Smoker, Patsy Rupholdt. Roberta Fox, Barbara Turner, Pat Hapner, Jill Quinn, Barbara Overdeck, Marjorie Melaven. Row III: Ethel Pierce, I ' nsiilla White, l.oris Slulsky (1 vcas). Barbara Wilson, Marjorie Grinstead, Norma Ferriot, Alice Atkinson, Helen Whittymore, Barbara Hibner (Pres.), Pat Ayers, Barbara Brouwer. 340 I — f n o Row I: Susan Decker, Peggy Legier, Reita Richardson, Jane Coffin. Mrs, F. H. Miner, Judy Madden, Joan Hitchcock, Margaret BarPi ' . Row II: Jody Ferguson, Ann Blackburn, Nadine Leu, Barbara Gotttred. Nancv Cochran. Melicent Rohe, Marjorie Mela en, Marilvn Davis, Kay Boardnian, Mary Ahce Hines, Donna Fulps, Mary Jane Fry, Row III: . nn anDer VeeIe, Carolyn Wearly, Jean Thiery, Bobbie Balow, B. Velcher, Jackie Smith, Judy St. John, Sara Shirley, Gretchen Risk, Judy Hylton, Nancy Louck. Row I ' : Shirley Beanue, Annette Bullington, Pat ' agner, Virginia Place, Rosemary Williams, Sue McCoy, Pat Ayers. Gwen Ferrier, Barbara Mathews, Janet MacDonald. Pat Castle, Sue Reasoner. Xancy Gorrell. Row ' : Barbara Piatt. Matilda Snepp, Elizabeth Jeffries, Linda Rouch, M rna McCollum, Edna Mav Ingles, Lyndal Reed, Lois Tumey, Jennee Carpentier. Virginia Byrd, .Ann Goodwin, Jane Allen, Mary Ann McNary. Alpha Chi Omega President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jane Coffin Judy Madden Margaret Barry Joan Hitchcock I think I can, I think I can, I can help those wlio help themselves, said the little red train. This slogan, a take-off on the child ' s story, Tlie Little Engine That Could, was the theme of the Alpha Chi Omega vinning pit decoration for the Little 500. Co-engineers -with the Alpha Chis in the construction of the little red engine were the Sigma Xus. The engine and slogan not only pulled the winning prize for pit decorations, but also helped to pull the sponsored team to first place victory. The coed engineers celebrated this double victory by having an open house tor the first five teams that pedaled across the finish line. To set the mood for the open house, the black and white checkered flags used to flag in the win- ners lined the sidewalk outside and the walls inside. The winners ' trophies were also dis- played inside the Alpha Chi house. The little red engine that said it could, did. 341 o a n 4 Ron I: Patty Loux, Betty Jenkins, Veronica Jager, Betty Jo Pierce, Marv Lee Zimmerman, Rosemary Gobla, Carolyn Zanin, Mitzi Coppes, Gloria Marchand. Gloria Mueller, Mar liz Milling, Lesley Calluni. Louise McKim. Jacquelyn Sandy Cramer. Row IL Carol Freitag, Karen Ulrev. Jeanne Snyder, Nancy Boyd, Lyn Minot, Joan Martin, Patricia Grimmer, Patricia Roach, Dorothy Tiffany, Pat Placke, Jean McCoy, Eleanor Blake, Martha Wright. Row IIL Anne Kapitan, Virginia Longwith, Patricia Maddox, Sue Janz, Carolyn Faith, Patricia Cirove, Marilyn Lessly, Elnora Clark, Martha Woods, Betty Bordner, Judith Ball, Mary Ellen Kimes, Mary Ann Pfaffenberger. Alpha Gainma Delta President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mary Ellen Kimes Patricia Roach Virginia Longwith Mary Ann Pfaffenberger Dear Mom, This year the first few weeks were like camp- ing out in the new house! There were no doors or heat, and we had to borrow hot water from our neighbors. All of the inconveniences are over now, though. For two months Alpha Gams had the privi- lege of eating in the Men ' s Quad. All those men! The new balcony is grand for serenades, and the lounge is nice for entertaining dates and parents. The fall pledge dance, the Mardi Gras, was the first to be given in our new dining room. Alpha Gams are secretary of the Junior Class, veep of jimior Panhellenic, secretary of Pleiades, research editor of the Arbutus and in Enom- ene, YWCA, Arbiuus and Crimson Bull staffs, too. The spring formal was the Pearl Prelude. Really great! Love, Your .Alpha Gam daughter 342 Alpha Kappa Alpha President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Francis Smith Lois Powell W ' ilma Williams LoiuNC Tvler The A K. A ' s dream became a reality this year when thev moved into tlieir new chapter house at last. When the moving ot lurniture was com- plete, the girls started tlieir social calendar mov- ing. A main event of the spring semester was a moonlight picnic at .McCormick ' s Creek with Alpha Phi Alphas. Couples spent the evening roasting marshmallows and dancitig. Highlighting the fall semester was the Wel- come Pledges dance at which the pledges were introduced and an A K A pledge sweetheart was crowned. Next on the agenda was the annual Christmas party which included singing around the fire- place and the appearance of Santa Claus, who passed out gifts to AKA ' s and their dates. A Greek god and goddess were selected at the winter formal held jointly with Alpha Phi Al- pha. Kappa Alpha Psi and Delta Sigma Theta. Decorations and favors were centered on a Greek theme in tlie I ' nion Building dance. Row I: Carolvn Jean Edwards. Marechaliiiel Campbell. Kli aheth Parker. AVillve Jean Swift, Lois Powell. Jovce Watts, Frances Kay . nderson. Row II: Betty . nn Bateman. Franklynne Gibson, . lice Marion Jones, Barbara jean Turner, Theorphlis Marietta Smith, Louise Ivler. Ro« III: Mary luiiur. Wilma A illi.miv Olivia Shaw, Dolores Benford, Frances t. Smith, Margaret Smith, Mildred Curtis. 343 Alpha Oiiiicron Pi President Vice-Presiilem Secretary Treasurer Gwin Pry or Clarol Heckmann Mary Helen Seipel Mariorie Grinstead No alarm clocks were needed at 901 East Tenth street dining the (irsi six weeks of classes, lor the workmen arri ed on the spot at 7 a.m. After living in Rogers lor two years, tlie hopes and dreams ot the members of Alpha Omicron Pi finally came true last fall when they moved into their modern new house, although it was not yet completed. Between rimning over the campus for meals and classes, they watched the work progressing by leaps and boimds. The two biggest thrills came when the interior decorator arrived with the furnishings for the first floor, and when the first meal was served in the house. No one slept through breakfast that morning! When things finally settled down to normal, the girls of A O Pi jumped right into the swing of campus life. They won with the Phi Kappa Taus, the first place trophy for the best front display in the Fall Carnival which was a 43 toot high totem pole. Row I: Mary Jo ' oiulciahe, Mary Helen Scipcl. Elsie Baiicit. Jiulith Ann Douthitt, Mrs. A. W. Kuerst, Gwin Pnor. Rose Marion Smiley, Jane Baker, Rita Dalke, Phyllis Fox, Janice Ann Flora. Row 11: Sandra Schleeter, Janis Petzold, Katharine Riggins, Carol Beckmann, Jane Coy, Judy Bright, Jane Koval, Becky White, Jane Toalcs. Barbara Owens. Marilyn Sue Rutherford, Joan Barnhisel. Patricia Kookcn. Row III: Sibyl Mc. uslan, Marjorie Boyd, Janet Moore, Margaret Harris, Pal Hargus, Sarah MiM.iImn, j ' ,.,il, Wilson. Sii ,iiin( ) . Nancy Wvgant. Joan L. Ringer, .Mary . nn VanDerWeele, Marv |canette Fen ton, Gayle Karch. Donna Rae Hein, Marilyn Kidd. Row IV: Margery Muir, Dorothy Ehrhardt, Mickey Edholin, Debbie King, Rheta Rum syre. Sandy Murray, Margaret Spencer, Donita Nash, Leslie Yearian Barbara Stinson, Marjorie Grinstead, Beverly Boegaholtz, Marilynn Bolitho. 344 Row 1: Cliarlotle Haven, Dianne Fair. Barbie Axe, Joan Lawrence, Barbara Castctter, Mrs. Grace Doland, Lora Lee Finik, Mary Ailing, Barbara Kleiser, Ann Furness, Jane Dye. Row IL Patti Doane, Betty Bauer, Martha Laiighbaiini, Liira Gibson, Yvonne Fox, Jayne Moore, Suzie Helms, Karen Bedwcll, Brenda Smith, Sue Ledden, Shirley Olsen, Sharen Perkins. Row HL Janice Rittman, Kathy Arvin, Susan Fisher, Ann Hoskinson, Phyllis Bambace, Betty Luethge, Jane Fitzsimmons, Joan Fritz, Viola Taylor, Kay Campbell, Dotti Wargo, Jane Popofl. Row IV: Cynthia Good, Dotti Williams, Jody Hinshaw, Betty Pfeifer, Claudia Tolbert, Sharon Knisley, Paula Dee Hawkins, Janet Myers, Sharon Louise Hannum, Anne Lynch, Jeanie Leath. Alpha Phi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Barbara Castetter Jane Popoff Shirley Olsen Joan Fritz Seven o ' clock, buz er pressed . . . Books open, oh— that test! Ten o ' clock, buzzer rings . . . Books closed, britlge begins. Girls primp, smell like a ilower . . . Caller is here, bliss— one hall hour. In the house, records play . . . Plenty ol chatter, what a day! Ten thirty, buzzer booms . . . Books open, study resmnes. Such is the nightly routine at tiie Alpha Phi house. Alpha Phis are on Arbutus staff. Senate, Union Board, and Daily Student staff. Queens too live at the corner of Third and Woodhnvn, including a member of the Arbutus court. In November dads were honored at a banquet given by the Phis. Again in May they spread a feast for their mothers. With the help of the Grimm brothers the Alpha Phis and the .-Xcacias brought to life the candy-covered cottage . . . with Gretel splashing in and out of the kettle. 345 Row I: Mary Louise Brown, Rosemary E es, Waneta Laughlin, Joanne C. BonDurant, Emalie Heyerdahl, Carolyn Waldkoettcr, Phyllis Cham- berlin. Sharon Williams. Row II: Amy Flack, Janet Solomon, Susan Kvans, Mrs. Zoe Cowan, Mary Pearcy. June Simpson. Row III: .Alice Cook, Doris Adams, .Adrienne Peterman, Sue Groh, Betty Beall, Bonnie Little. Row IV: Pat Hapner, Rita Zahn, Roberta Dillard, Carolyn . ini Gentry, Kathv Arbuckle. Dolores Hevdorn. Alpha Xi Delta President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Susan Evans Mary Pearcy Kathy Arbuckle Waneta Laughlin Alpha Xi Deltas returned to school this year still remembering the night tiiey won first place tro- phy lor Heather on the Hill at the 195 i Uni- versity Sing. With tlie same enthusiasm that they iiad when they practiced tor tiie sing, they began work on their Homecoming decorations. For several weeks the constant noise of hammering and sawing could be heanl coming Irom their basement. When the day finally came, the judges chose their little professor with the square-rimmed glasses who was trying to teach the Iowa Hawk to say I Will Be a Good Loser as the second place winner among the sorority decorations. Their imaginations wandered when they pre- pared lor their iall tlance, Winter Carnival. Everything trom clowns to big balloons helped make the under the big top carnival atmos- phere in the Union ABCD rooms. 346 Chi Omega President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Shirley Kren ' ()hinda Beery (ierry Eckert Jane Boxman Turning the pages of the Clii Omega calendar this year shows a year of varied activities. Tlie first page shows the Chi O ' s working with the Beta ' s on their Lucky Strike booth at the Fall Carnival. Passing the Chi O ' s to the second page of the calendar was the giant Homecoming woriu gnaw- ing through the Iowa cornstalk. On the next page, the Chi Omegas are having their Halowe ' en Eve Midnight Masquerade Dance. The dads and their Chi O daughters fill the next page with Dad ' s Weekend activities. The mothers were equally enthusiastic on the next page when it was their timi to be the guests of their daughters for a weekend. The end of the year showed that the Chi O ' s had four members of YWCA Executive Commit- tee, two Mortar Boards, vice-president of Pan- hellenic, editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student, and membeis of every major campus organization. Rou I: Barbaia Robinson. Gictchcn Spiagiic, Sue Williams Maigaiet O ' Bannon. Gaylia Hale, Susan liiagdon. Mis, Vance Robeits, Bets) Barth, Mary Sue Mangis, Nancy .Ann McNay. Sylvia Huss, Judy Slaglc. Janice Sample. Row II: Eleanor Rociabaugh, Josephine Astesano, Shirley McAlpine, Carol Mitchell. Marian -Arbaugh, Shirley Kren, Ann Whiting, Nancy Porter, .Arlene Sallach, Murilyn Fuller, Cynthia Hum- phrey, Ruth Dreier. Row III: Olive Ann Carr, Jane Boxman, Isabelle Davis, Callie fiaiii. (.loiia Turley, Harriet Rcinick, Bctly Bulleit, Karin lurngren, Jane Woods, Helen Louise Rapp, Carol .Austin, Pat Car- inichael. Mary Lu Kolb. Barbara Dillon. Row IV: Sue Landis. Yolanda Beery, Elaine Witlenmyer, Jane Pennell, Maiy Westberg, Martha Met- foid. Helen Vincent, Mary Strawn, Bonnie Frazier, Betty Buchanan. Gerry Eckert, Norma Ferriot, Janet Haynes, Marilyn McConochy, Carole O ' Rear. 347 Delta Delta Delta President Vice-Presidein Secretary Treasurer Ginger Clark I line Henke |oan Emhardt I.ucy Hiihhard She won two in)])hie,s in less than a month! She worked with ihe D.l ' . ' s on tlieir pie-slinging Pi- Hi booth and won the participation trophy. She was up at 4:00 a. in. to work on a corny first place Homecoming decoration. . . . Her pledges were mischievous even alter she showed them New Faces of 1954, but she was proud to initiate them. . . . She decorated lor the Pansy Breakfast in levis and a sweat shirt, but she looked like a dream at the pledge dance. . . . She awarded scholarships to deserving girls. . . . Her dreams came true when she was selected for Phi Beta Kappa. . . . And her sisters were secretary of the Sopho- more Class, managing editor of the Arbutus, in Senate, Mortar Board, I.Lf. Foinidation, A.W.S. Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Enomene, Home Ec Club and Y C abinet and Council. . . . She ' s a Delta Delta Delta. Row I: Bobbie Onksen, Nancv Hnluami, Joanne Varady, Alin Graham, Shirley Schwanholt, Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Helen Ogle, Ginger Clark, Joan Jenkin, Elizabeth Jobe, Linda Hodge, June Ripperger, Joyce Ferguson. Row II: Penny Seger. Peggy Eberly, Judy O ' Harrow, Jeanne Reilly. Joan Ramey, Pat Smith, Kaye . Mlison. Diane Ditzler, Marjorie Varady. Margaret Miller, Rosemary Parker, Elaine Davis. Row III: Mary Shiarella, Sandy Bernett, Beth Brunner, Barbara Hill, ( riilua Meek, Barbara Brouwer, Jari Kara, Joan Emhardt, . nabcl Ratciitf, Elizabeth Jones, Ciina Godwin, Jeanie .Sallust, Julie Honnold, Barbara Blue, Joyce Root. Row IV: Patricia Alexander, Marilyn -Aust- in, Jean VVildermuth, Belle Stewart, Judith Margedant, Alice Atkinson, Kitty Addis, Carolyn Riehl, Janet Emerson, Marcia Wells, Alice Fox, June Henke, Cathy Horstman, Marilyn Warner, Jane Tansey. 348 Row I: Sue Robertson, Anne Marshall, JoAnn Moore, Pain Copeland, Gloria Hale, Barbara Orr, Carol Moeller, Barbara Campbell, Molly Ann Derr. Barbara Lennon, Pat Irion, Patty Adams, Frances Keller. Row II: Judy Coi7ell, Susie Fox, Sarahlu Hottel, Helen Foy. Ardith Smoker, Phyllis Apple, Marjory Bright, Esther Moeller, Barbara Lee Crauch, Roberta Fox. Judy Weinmann. Joline McVicker, Janet John- son. Row III: Gerda Thomsen, Susie Reid, Mardi Downs, Suzanne Keck, Doris Schoene, Nancy Schubert, Nedra Keppen, Laurie Davis, Marilyn McComas, Pattie Layland, Janet Gwin, Jane Brown. Row IV: Nanci Browning, Gail Framburg, Helene Zaiser, Louise Esarey, Nancy Ann Coble, Carolyn Fee, Mary Lou Sterrett, Sylvia Sparks, Linda Fon- cannon, Patty Brown. Jackie Russell, Lynn Boatman, Diane Deutsche. Delta Gamma President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Fee Barbara Minninger Sarahlu Hottel Mardi Downs Perk with Perkins! was the slogan seen and heard all over campus this fall as the D.G. ' s campaigned for their Bachelor of the Year can- didate. The slogan paid off as the D.G. ' s SAE entry was hailed Bachelor of the Year at the Fall Carnival. Delta Gammas have been doing their bit in improving international relations, and this is the second year they have had an exchange stu- dent living with them. This student came to the Delta Gamma house from Copenhagen, Den- mark. Delta Gamma won the eggbeater trophy from the Theta ' s as they carried eggs while riding bicycles in the L ' il L ' il 500. Activity wise. Delta Gammas have memberships in Mortar Board and Student Supreme Court as well as presidents of Enomene and Alpha Eambda Delta. Several others are busv in AWS and YWCA. 349 Row I: Floretta Ford, Myrtle Walker, Eileen Edwards, lacqucliiie HeniT. Row II: Carolyn Parker, Jean Ledbetter, Myrna Weaver. m Delta Sigma Theta President Secretary Treasurer Myriia Weaver Eileen Edwards Myrtle Walker The ABCD rooms of the Union Building slowly began to fdl one Friday evening last January as costumed Delta Sigma Thetas, their dates and guests entered tor their annual Mardi Gras dance. An Indian maiden in a beaded dress and mocassins with a thick braid of hair walked one step behind her warrior date who w-ore a pair of beaded trousers and a loose-fitting jacket. An Alpha Phi Alpha sheik in a bejeweled costume reigned as king of the dance as he traded his wrapped turban for a crown. The queen was Cleopatra, who had huge gold bands above her elbows and necklaces coiled around her neck. A pirate and his Haitian date were overheard, You know, the V ' inter Formal with AK. , Kap- pa Alpha Psi and Alpha Phi Alpha is next week. Let ' s go like this; we may not be king anil queen, but we ' ll at least get the most original dress prize! 350 Delta Zeta President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jane Ann Everitt Dorothy Watson Patsy Harris Shirley Spear Epsilon chapter ol Delta Zeta can now visualize a dream come true. The first of Jidy, the con- striiction crew began remodeling the house and building tlie new addition. The .f 100,000 building program included a new dining room, kitchen, study rooms, dorm, and rec room, along with redecorating and remodeling the original part of the house. The girls moved into the new addition the beginning of the second semester. The house will now hold 55 girls, and the dining room is large enough to seat 90 people. The fall pledge dance, Rhyme Time, fea- tured D.Z. ' s and their dates dressed as nursery rhyme characters. The theme of the Spring formal in the Marine Room of the Union was Cotton Candy Castle with a pink castle as the backdrop for the band. D.Z ' s won their fifth consecutive Fall Carnival trophy this year for Teke Time with Tau Kappa Epsilon. Row I: Norma Spires, Darlene VanAukcii, Betty Holljinok, Janet Nelson. Cynthia Campbell, Marian Myers. Nancy Wagnci. Rachel Clark. Janet Ward, Ginny Zell, Irene Bolevvski. Row II: Bertha Con- way, Shirley Coins, Ann Averitt, Patsy Harris, Nancy Miller, Laura Hochhalter, Mary . nn Espey, Doreen Zavada, Dorothy Watson. Row III: Marjorie I ' x r iit;iiii.i Dyer, Nancy Prichard, Gencya Kay, Shirley Spear, Baiijiiia Iminri, Kthel Pierce, .Ann Porter. Row IV: Pam Peters, Suzanne Miller, Jane .Ann Everitt, Marjorie Rodebeck. Esther AUisbaugh, Shad Ncwkirk, Carolyn Cunningham, Mary Wedge, Janet Rothert, Jean .Anderson, Kathie Neff. 351 Kappa Alpha Theta Piesiilent Vice-President Seeretaiy Treasurer Shirley Sermersheim Madge McKiernan Rosemary Dwyer C osette Coirman Two niiglii will liave been the lucky number ot the Ka])]);! Alplia Ihetas this year as it played a part in several ol the honors won by them. Two separate campaigns were (oiuliuicd lor two Honieconiiiig Queen candidates, and as the finishing toudi to tlie week ol prejudging l)ally- hoo, 51 candle-carrying Thetas made the rounds of the fraternity houses, singing and introducing both candidates. The posters, skits, and sere- nades were a success, for a Theta brought home the winner ' s white rose bouquet. At the Spring pledge dance, Sous la Mer, Thetas and their dates were transported to a marine scene where fish and exotic plant life ran rampant. In activities this year, Thetas were the presi- dent of Panhellenic Council, president of Pi Lambda Theta, president of A. C. E., vice-presi- dent of Alpha Lambda Delta, recording secre- tary of Enomene, and members of Senate, Union Board, A. VV. S. Council, and Mortar Board. RdU I: J.iMC Dixon. Juih Hanna. jaiicl Ruinbaiigli. Mary Sue Hainljcnc. Karen Emmctt. Sandra Mctiron, Hciilah Rodecker. Rita I ' urccll. Sharlez Cissell. Mary Orr, Carole Lilherland, Martha Hartzell, Jill Quinn. Row II: Janet Thomas. Carole VVcssel, Dorothea Han- son, Cynthia Byrne, Peggy MacNary, Rosemary Dwyer, Barbara Bigge, Barbara Clark, Carol Enz, Barbara Burns, Sally Branson. Nancy Sprague. Row III: Dottie Gaskins, Patricia Arisman, Cosette Colliii.iii. liillif Clingman, Mary Fackler, Shanm M.imii.i, Diann BritkleN. Joan Cuinn, Sue Crisler. Ellie Schenkel, Jajjic l.u addcr, Ann Kaegi, Joanie Carlson, Row IV: Kay Lewis, lisha Mead, Nancy C.reen, Mart O ' Rourke, Sue Ann Miller, Diane Barber, Carol Capcl. Trudy Eggers, Shirley Sermersheim. Jennifer Byrne. Stephany Miller. Ila Rauch, Madge McKiernan. 352 Row I: Maltha Mitchell, Diane Terry. Beverly Brenner. Delene Smith, Carolyn Baker, Carol Cooper, Barbara Gavins, Cynthia Ballantine, Edith Sweeney, Mary Jane Spiirgeon. Bethany Hoot, Eleanor Cox. Row II: Inger Wold, Phyllis Rich, Sue Strobel, Patty Distelhorst, Barbara Bassett, Caroline Ashley, Carolyn Peck, Jeanne Black, Sue Teeters, Barbara Sorainer, Anne Jamison, Greta Gray. Row III: Kirby Duckworth, Jeanette Rowley, Nancy Talbot, Snzie Buck, Shannon 1 raw. Judy Asmus, Jane Hicks, Susie Shuck, Jane Good, Ruth Hennessy, Anne Eisermann, Barbara McWhorter, Mary Lou Beeslev, Nancv Ellis. Row IV: Dianne . ' dams, Sonya Ringwald, jean Urse, Nancy Holland, Sue Sackett, Mary Kay Phillips, Kay Wynn Goby, Lucretia Leonard, Judy Morrow, Judy Roberts, Yvonne Groves, June Coulter, Jane Har- bottle, Joann Wetzel. Sue Linbing. Kappa Kappa Gaiiiiiia President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Patty Distelhorst Caroline Ashley Yvonne Groves Sue Sackett Male students on 1. U. ' s campus who have Kap- pa mothers or sisters Hocked to the Brother- Son Dessert, a first tor the KKG ' s. Long Beads, middies, and short skirts reminiscent ol flapper college days were the apparel ol the event. The boys lelt the party filled with apple pie and were pinned with a lacsimile ol the Kappa key. They swim like fish. Who? The Kappas. They won the Women ' s Intramural swimming meet twice in a row! Kappa swimmers raced their way to victory again this year. Kappa ' s booth with Phi Psi, ' Tlashback Flick- ers, in this year ' s Fall Carnival was judged best inside show. Complete with jerky move- ments, black and white ccjloring, dialogue signs, and camera failure, the Phi Psi ' s and Kappas portrayed episodes from the silent movie days. At the national convention tliis year the Delta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma brought home the Efficiency Cup, an honor coveted by Kappa chapters throughout the nation. 35. Row I: (.toigia Knight, Ruth C, Allen, Frances Dvoiscak, Annabelle Neill. Doris Rhinesperger, Carmen Gerberding, Donna Sue Burton. Lalan I ' hilpott, Marie Uban, Carol Bicrlv. Row II: [aureen Huffman, Sasha Ann Hire, Jane Kiplinger, I ' hvllis Anne Smith. Carolyn Dahling, Virginia Reid. Doris Day, Mary Johnson, Marty Mclcher. Row 111: Hester Mu .zall, Madaline Seely, Beverly Cheney, Jo Ann Robertson, Kavc Trcgilgus. Linda Arterburn. Liz Vogel, Jo . ini Kirwer, Sandra UiUman. Phi Mil President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Dahling Carol Bierly Maureen Huffman Hester Mu zall The year ol 19,54, as every other year, was packed with lun and busy times lor Phi I ru. A lormal dance was held in the spring in honor ol the pledges. The theme, Magnolia Magic, was car- ried out with Spanish moss and paper magnolias. The Phi Mus entertained their mothers dur- ing the week end of the Little 500 race. The mothers seemed to enjoy the festivities, and the girls had fun decorating the pit for the Lambda Chi Alpha team which they sponsored in the race. The Big Baloney for the Fall Carnival was worked on with zest. Not long after, Little Lulu stood in the Phi iMu yard to cheer the football team in the Homecoming game with Iowa. Phi Mu is represented in Mortar Boaid. I ' i Lambda Theta, Pleiades, Enomene, .Mpha Lambda Delta, .A.VV.S. Board of Standards, YWCA, F.T..A., and . .C.E. The chairman of freshman orientation and the president of Tau Beta Sigma are Phi Mus. 354 Pi Beta Phi President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Anna Gerliart Susan Wallace Rosalia Rey Nina Ferguson ' Twas a cool atternoon in November when they opened the door, but what happened next left all in a whirl. The house was swarming with excitement and glee, lor this was to be a night which would go down in history. The Pi Phis were preparing lor their big formal dance the Monmouth Duo, in Avhich the Kappas would join too. In commemoration of their foimdings, this great social highlight was staged. A dinner preceded, for which dates were engaged. Apple Polishing was another event of the year, for the ladies had their favorite profs for a supper wc hear. There was another event, too, which made the Pi Phis proud. For their winning of the Uni- versity Sing we know, they joined the SAE ' s for this singing bit: and alter hoins of practice, they really had a hit. This sums up the year for these ladies, the girls who belong to Pi Beta Phi. Row I: Jill Harris, Jane Hatt iidoil |ihI W.ilui unr l.d.ki i.li i . Susan Wallace, Jeanne E. Brvanl. Mis licdeink Sinitli, . nna Cerhart, Mary Beth Siapleton. PInllis A iiie. Iauiine Sweet. Nina Ferguson, Helen . nn Veoman. Row U: Ha el (.anoc. ekia oe Rife, Barbara Rufer, Jean AVartield, Fran Hubhaid, Giace Hendiuks, Lynda Young, Barbara Hibner, Carole Reder, Carol Sue Mathes, . nita Staplcton, Nancy Crouch, Rosalia Rey, Elizabeth Julia Mauzy. Row III: Marcia ( Ml„l, . ,ni Ullrey, Janet Carter, Patsy Rupholdl. |eau Turner, Ciarohu Hill, Janet Conger, Carol Shaner, Bonnie Stewart. Patricia .Anne Price, Carolyn Craig. Judith Hampton, Charlotte Proudfit, Ginger .AUbright, Karina Hagman. Row IV: Jane Stratton, Janice Hill, Carol Hudson, Beth Barrows, Lou .- nn Tangeinan, Pat Kelso. Nancy Scheid, Barbara Shrader. . nn Baldridge, .Anne Korsnieyer, Connie Feallock, Mary Stone, Phyllis Russey, Sue Ott, Nancy Siegfried. 355 Sigma Delta Tau I ' lcsidciil i( t ' I ' lcsidi ' iil .S( ' ( ictai lrc:isuici I , nil (i.isMii Mailciie Kcssel Myrna Yalowit liaihara (linsljciE; Dm 111!; ilic .1111111, il Fall (Carnival lesii itic-,, tlie low mar ol I ' lii A Lonesome Polecai was sung to the Sigma Delta Tau ' s by their prospective luisbands-to-be. The seven brothers were joined l)y their seven brides who were abso- hiiel) siinniing in their pantaloons and cami- soles. Their outfits were in perlect harmony with the brothers ' long red flannels. The SDT ' s excel in athletics as well as singing and dancing, lor they outmaneuvered the ZBT ' s in an exciting game of football. For this defeat, they were rewarded with a unicjue tin can trophy which now adorns the mantel. Their parents got a chance to get in the act, too. when the house invited mothers and dads clown tor a visit on Oct. 31. They inspected the newly decorated dining room, living room, and the spanking new automatic washer. Row I: Paula Levenstein, Mailcnc Hi.iiiii Pcf g Salinger, Marjorie Friedgood, Mrs, Sue R. Mendcs Jiuh HcisIriiow Haibara Ginsberg, Luise Elconin. Row II: Phyllis I-ciidt:liiiau, Judy Bcii|amin, Marlene Ginsberg, Luanne Rosenzweig, Carol Kalver, Daisy Baker, Kay Allen- berg, Marlene Kessel, Sondra Rabin. Row III: Judith Eslen Ochstein, Harriet Gilbert. Myrna Yalowitz, Frances Schutz, Joan Weinberg, Sheila Fienbeig, Barbara Ladin, Rosalind Jacobs, Lynn Cassen, Josephine Frankfort. Renee Lyons, Row IV: Sondra Kessler, Loris Slutsky, Dorothy Kohen, Barbara Critchfield, Judy Lee, Sara Maza. Marcia Platoff, Phyllis Lecher, Esther Goldberg. 356 I Ron- I: Sally Mailiii. I ' .ubbi Rallili. Julie Roiic, Giatic Grant, Caiolyn Gaivthrop. Maiillyn Schwancr, Jan Cork, Shirley Nichols. Martha Neff. Delora ' enable, Janice Smith, Gail Greiling. Row II: Louise Schnaiter, Donna Jo Neal, Margaret Kirk, Jean Ward, Margaret Johnson. Martha Ross. Virginia Hall. Jackie Thompson, Marjorie Howard, Lois Schnaiter, Pat Ellett, Shari Clifton, Betsy Kroger. Row III: Pat Anderson. Gloria Ankcis. Joyce Buicning. Marilyn MclJunald. Aim GaUin, Carolyn Hood. Nanc 1 lien Rae. Barbara Fret , Sally Iruitl. Barbara Manhart. (k-ri Bailogd. Janet Bailey, Priscilla White. Row I ' : Gail Gallinger. Jinic Hauenstein. Florence La Bait. Xancy Fields, Sarah Reiter, Nedra Smallwood. Marilyn -Anderson, Laura Tesh, Judy Reick, Margaret Edniundson, Donne Sue Hageman, Gwendolyn Scherger, Nancv Murry. Sigma Kappa President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Gail Greiling Margaret Kirk Margaret Johnson Nancy Murry Still exultant from winning the 11 ' Sing last Spring, the 55 sisters ol Sigma Kappa returned this lall to find the house ne vly painted and ready for another year. It ' s been a musical year. The strains of Ten Little Indians ptished Johii Howe to the finals for Bachelor of the Year, and Nothing Could Be Finer than Betsy Kroger for the Homecoiri- ing Queen ' s coiut. Circus musit dominated the Sigma Kappa-Signia Chi merry-go-roinid at the Fall Carnival. With thoughts of Home Sweet Home, we gazed on the model and excavation of the new wing on the house, to be completed in the Fall of 1955. So Tired is tlie theme of the Sigma Rappa acti ities girl, as she rushed to meetings of Enomcne. Peliades, YWC.A Cabinet and coun- cils, Red Cross, dance committees, and .WVS Board of Standards. Through the Years we ' ll remember the house dances, the boresses, the activities and the friends of ' 55 in Sigma Kappa. 357 Row 1: Marguerite Oes Jardins. Rohcrta Mastey, Joanne Xokurka. Miss Nerina Coia, Joanne Gillette, Donna Griffin. Row II: Barbara Jacks. Theta Phi Alpha President Secretary Treasurer Mary Ami Sulich [oanne Vokiirka Donna Ciriffin Througli (lie llieia I ' lii Aljjlia diary. September— ll ' a so nice to be in oiu new house at the corner of Indiana and 8th Avenue. The house is so much larger. October— We honored our pledges this month with our Queen ' s Masquerade dance. Every- one really worked on costiunes, and the house Avas decorated almost beyond recognition. December— Wc had a semi-lormal, the Cairdy Cane Strut, just before the Christmas holidays, hut we didn ' t forget to gather and distiil)iite toys lo ucc-iIn ( liildren. April— W ' hiil a busy month! After our White Rose Formal, we honored the pledge and active with the higiu-st grade a crage on Founder ' s na . M(iy- ' e could hardly wail for the Little 500 to come around this year. Last year we spon- sored the Phi Kappa ' s, who took 10th place in the race. June— We had a Senior CHass director, the sec- retary of Oreanides. and the secretary ol New- man Club. 358 Zeta Tau Alpha President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Joan Norton Alice Frutchey Ciarol Hertling Lois Cole All right mates, climb aboard the S.S. Oxford Manor. The crew lor the trip are the members of Zeta Tan Alpha. The first starboard tack ot the l!)51-55 trip was the Fall Carni al when the Zetas joined forces with the ATO ' s lor their Match-A-Mouse booth, while, at the same time, working hard to campaign for their Bach- elor of the Year cancHdate. All aboard had lots of fun campaigning and were quite happy when their choice was voted one of the top five final- ists. Next, the S.S. Oxford Manor took a port tack to Homecoming. The crew was thrilled when fellow mates were chosen as members of the Homecoming and . rbutus Queen courts. The Spring route of the S.S. Oxford was still busy as the Zetas stopped off for the I.U. Sing, the Little 500, and their annual Pledge Dance. Rou 1: Su annc FulKin. Jaiiel Nhisgiave, .Mii r I i ui. In ( .,ii I I i ;UM)n, M.ir . iiiic Baikley. Joyce eigel, Janet t,.iii. Maigaut llain|il )n, Fiances Logan, Nancv EJder. Maig Jenkinson. .Sliailie SluiU. Row II: I.ois Cole, Georgia May, I at Vatkins, Mary Jo Gillen, PhvUis Blair, Mrs. Walter J. .Stahlschmidt, Carolyn Diven, ' Betty Ellis, Sophie Regas. Joan Norton, Helen Lycas. Row III: Helen Whittymore, Mary M. O ' Neill, Jeanne Phillips, , rlene Watson, Carolyn Grannan, Jerry Suthcrlin. Marilvn Wilson, Joan Dalton. Gay Demaree, Donna Steck- man, Maureen McFcrrin, Roma Tredup. Jane ' ilson. Marilynne Iiittle. Carol Hertling. Row I ' : Martha Richart. Dolores Rearick, . lice Jane Hnnt. Helen . nn Viney. Nancv Roessner. Barbara Malm- strom. Marcia Disher, Jo ce Payne, Ginger . nthrop, Georgelma De- Vault. Pat Barrows. Kathro Jinks, Nitsa G. Costas. 359 MRCA Executive Board Row I: John King, John Smith, Wilfoid Ives, Bill McCrae (Sec), Daniel Feiber, Carl Van Dorn (I ' les.), Christopher Borman, James Messner, (V. P.), Don Packard, Glenn MtCuUough, Donald Goltry (Treas.). Membership on the executive board of tlie men ' s residence centers gives excellent experience and training and a chance to participate in a demo- cratic form of government to the men in leader- ship of the residence centers. The executive board is the top student gov- erning body of men living in University hous- ing, and a co-ordinating board between three men ' s residence centers: Rogers, MRC, and Men ' s Quad. Composed of the presidents, vice- presidents, and secretaries of the dormitory units, this group is the policy forming and advisery bodv for the men ' s halls. 360 361 Row I: Don Packard (Sec), Roy Powell, Gciakl E. Parker, Robert C ' .orya, Joe Rich, Delano Zeus Arvin, Glenn W. McCullough (Pres.). Riihard Tunison, David G. Gadsin, Hiram Cushenberry, Maurice A. Rice, Dan W. Ilibner, John N. king ( . P.). Row II; ll.iiold Rothman, Thomas Foreman, Thomas McPherron, Carl 1,. aM Doni. jerry Strauss. MRC Board of Governors The governors oi each unit ot the Men ' s Residence Center and Cottage Grove, as- sisteil bv the head counselor ot MRC, com- pose the MRC Board ot Governors. The board gives tlie housing units a chance to compare ideas and solve problems as well as sponsoring unified activities. The board is similar to the Men ' s Quad Board ol Clovernors, and both groups are under the MRCA Executive Board. The MRC Board ot Governors is the oldest governing group in the men ' s dormi- tory system ot Indiana University. The Board stresses that the halls work as a luiit i nstead of individually, and is constantly striving to improve the dorms and create better relationship among the men li iii in them. Roy Powell, Glenn McCullough (Pres.), John N. King (V. P.). 362 North Hall Barons Row I: Rdljcit Icnilaiul. James Marshall. RockN H.in,la. Miiharl Hriso. Micliaci C.russ. Dwain l$ass, Ron Grfiicit. Ja Roinincs (Sec.) , Carl Plasterer. Ditk Jordan. Row II: Frank Hertucci, Albert ' isovvaty, Kurt Strempel, Claude - nderson, Donald Erickson, Robert Briscoe, George Fryman, Norman Hayes, Torrance Abell, Donald Cunningham, Robert Wruble. Frahn Rouse. Larry McCabe. Row III: Richanl Callander, David Sinnett, Paul Eshleman, Richard Riggs, Richard M.iloit. Paul Rigsbcc. Dil.iihi Vimm .(.(i .). I ' aniik i.i l..i. W ilbert Foss. Robert I.ogan, Paul naiJi, K.ibcrt Kring. Philip Fox. Dallas Dinger, John Gersack (I reas.). Row I : Curtis Hare. Thomas Jackson, Ernest Geannaris, Ruth Blow, Richard Finback, Villiam Bergmann, Robert Mason, . uslin Cooper. John Rahe. I.crov licchlel. Theodore Fod . D(i k- l.jnc . Wilfoid Bcunicl. laiiies Criftin 363 Row I: J. D. Lee. Robert Jackson. Jerry .Solloway, Gerald Parker (Gov, Hugh Moreilloii. Daniel Nascimcnto. Albin Hayes (Sec.). John Gal- lagher ( Treas.). Donald Cesnik. Philip Swadener. Row II: Bill I. each. James Brown. Hal Switz. John Hanson. James McLeaster. Thomas Foreman, Gene Johnson, Leo Zani, Delbert Christmas. Glen Phillippi. Gerald del Grosso. Row IH: Harry Darnier. Alan .Schidze, Leonard Bast. Clark Leavell. John Ronsh. Craig Rossow. Roland .Snearly, Thomas Steele, Roy DeGraw, Max Henry. Jerry Burton. Max Cebulla. Row IV: Jon Jontz. Jim Caldwell, Jim Wagner. David Mathews. Larry Shreve, Norman Asper, Harry Glazier, Howard Pee, Barry Lakind, Jerry May. 364 ■North Hall Friars Row I: Bruce McFall. William Ticrnan. Alfred Cox (Sec). Phil Burchett. John King (Go .). Donald Leak (Treas). Ralph Busscll. Thomas Hillier. Ronald Schumacher. David Klinkosc. Row II: Rc Bales. Richard Odell. Fred AVciner, Charles Trenklc. Howard Hall. Jewel Fleeiwood. John Blake, Carv McCarter. Buzz Groves. Row UI: James Droege. Eugene Kelly. John Carmody. Franklin AVhitaker, John Mowrv. Leslie Fenimore, David Eberly. Thomas Michie. Clifford Landes. Row 1 ' : Jack Pennington. Robert Neuhauser, Jay Painter, William Fried. Paul Skjerseth, Stephen Xowlin. Paul Bogard, Milton Banziger. 365 West Hall II Row I: Duiiakl Ciouc, t.lciiii MiCullough. James Moiil (Sec). Ivnn Hanoff. Jim Lyons, Robert Ewakl (Tieas.). Robert C;orya (Go .,). Richard Judy. ISernard Kaplan. Rodger Brumbaugh. Row II: Don Robertson. David Pearson. Jack Pitman. Howard Abraham, Eugene King, Alexander Neitch, Jules Dorris, Wade Blastick, William Griffin. Richard Maver, Thomas Deranek, Don Steinker, David Cahill. Row 111: DaMcl Aliinght. Sherwood Hill, Michael . ealciii. Robcn Kciinniger, Robert Cook. James Davis. Hob Compton, Stan Hilmer, Peter Leonard, Charles Dean. Thomas Thomson, Charles Hunter, Paul Weasner. Row IV: William King, John Nagy, Joseph Shriner, Jack Otto, Clifford Kraus. John Black. Edward McMichael, Gail Edwards, Franklin Griffith, Harry Hockett, Robert Stout, Ed Wittenberg, John Isenbarger. 366 Row I Ruhaul IJahiock Imni Hoiun . Tom Ault, Jerome Kessler, Samuel 1 lenladiic. Ruhaid (.ilmoie, Michael Kurtz. Dick Kaneko, Eugene Mahan. Gene Varbrough, Dick Howell. Row II: Ron Honda. Floyd Fancher. Donald Murat. Barry Yap, Bill Forney. John Ragsdale. Karl Isenbarger. Earl McGuire. James Johnson. Ron Stangl, Jerry Siraiiss, Norman Seay, Fred Eckcniodc, Row III: Burinn Deniicv. I honias Tucker, George Bellar, Ronald Bcngisoii, Ralpli Huiiiir (Treas.), Arnold Spellman. Philip Schwimmer, Edward Wolf, John Williams, Jerry Doyle. William Crawley, Roy Powell (Gov.), Thomas McPherion. Donald CJant. Paul Rider. Row IV: John McN ' iece. Jay Oldfather, Robert Buchl. Mel Kielton. Robert Geodes, Jim .Anderson. Edgar Busch. James Rol)inson, Kenneth Meltam. Gary Alford, Harold Follcv. Bill Held. Jim Hill, Rav Coolev. Wendell Peterson. Garv Zilm. West Hall III West Hall IV Row I: Marvin Mishkin. David Trout (.Sec), Fred Nickel, David Gadsin (Gov.). Carl McCollum. Ed Cunningham (Treas.). Donald Chapin, Owen .Abplanalp. Row II: Ronnie Brown, Fred Blackwell. Gerald Ray Sncxigra.ss, Edward LaTour, James Walls, .Ahin .Adelman. Billy Moore, Jack .Andrews. Row III: William Zerface, Villiain Hochman, Ed Cantwell. Rex Reed, Jerrv Puis. Don Young. Row I ' : Richard Tanabe, .Al Bergstedt, William Voolsey, Fred Weisbach, Hugh .Sl.Leger. 367 Row I: Douglas Welcher. Jeff Zatoiski, John Alishouse, Kenyon Afooic. Frank Carr. Nader Hilbaoui. Harold Rolhinan, Joseph Asch, Donald Clem, Johnny Bevers. Kent Perry, Forrest Heiliger. Row II: Richard Hivelv, Max Meise, Frank Pumphrey, Robert Pruett, Charles Rent, Carl Zurcher, C. Edson Van Dorn, Rill Buckley, Denton Cain, John Hedge (Sec), William Srott. Row III: Bob Kalina. Pierre BouUe, Martin Shapiro, Richard Tunison (Gov,), Jack an Rotcn, Donald Schroeder, Richard Bellson, Paul Millholland, Neal Skeeters, Bob Hicks, . rthur Herring. Row I ' : Harold C:atFey, Leroy Hein, Dave Rice, Fvrett Smith, Gene Hedrick, Jerry Stepro, William Pendleton, Lyndon Dean, Wilfred Deltoro, Ron Lines. South Hall A South Hall B Row 1: Robert Kingc ' i. Man Mrint;rr. Gene Gastineau, Richard Evans, David Bone, Donald Gordon, Tom Cory, 1 ony Cadiz. Row II: Gordon Peters, Charles Parish, Hiram Cushenben7 (Gov.), Patrick Steele, las Cailei, Donald i icesli, Joe .Schafer. Rou 111: C:liaiks Linden- schmidt, James Langhainmer (Sec), Charles Brown, Robert Egenolf, Jim Barley, D. E. Peters, Thomas Wright. 368 Row I: James Stelle. Clarence Dawson, G. Allen Lowe, Richard Eskoff Robert Crist (Sec), George Clapper, Maurice Rice (Gov.), Mickey Callahan. Yin Chuan Chen, Paul Youngs. Row II: Gabriel Onakaogu Isaac Richardson, Max Meise, Jack Loge, Zachar - Scribner, E. A Matovich, David Runzman, Christ Ko achefI. Row III: Richard Haw ley, Don Bell, Robert Wilhelm, G. iJ. Mathers, James Wilson, Donald Young, Norman Wyman, William Foulkes. Row IV; Jack Kindle. Richard Bacon, HanT Clay, Harvey Schneider, Charles Krueger, Bob Miller. North Cottage Grove South Cottage Grove Rfi s I I i,(il ( Ikrs. Jiiseph Krueger, Robert Gray iTreas.), J n Wallace iScL.;. Robert Green. Dan Hibner (Gov.). Richard Nlyers, Philip Kluft. Row II: Charles Fanner, Delano McMillin, Edward McLean. James Walton. .Malvin McClerkin, Ramon Cook, Charles n.Hii, |r)hn Clouse. Row III: Ron Da id. Gene HimU iii.iiil, ' , li.ivry Wickscll, Michael Kalfaian. .Marvin Plununcr. . lbcn Nathanson Bernard Siebert. 369 Row I: Richard Rciikciljerger, Robert Wilbanks, Wilford Ives (Pres). William McCrac (Sec), Noniian Rickard. Row II: Alan Silvennan. John Smiih | ' . P.). Donald N ' orris, Charles Sharp. Rogers Undergraduate Council Rogers H Row 1: I ' etcr l.oie, l)a c Skinner. Jerald l.cc . ndrew. Stanley lerry. Basil Datzman, Jerry L. Peacher, .Al Fish. Charles McCall, Richard Ferguson, Tom Thorson, George W. Spangler. Row II: Richard Bradley, Russell Durbin, Tom Mattern, Ralph Jeffries, John A. Smith (Gov,), Ron C. Wolfe, Kenneth H. Brooks, Norman R. Rickard (Sec), Barry Jellison. Row III: William D. Dale. William S. Kenshol, Al Icagle, lack R. Hutslar, Danny Woolperl. .Morris K. Riitc, larry L. Lepper, Guenther Lengnick, Gerald Ludwig, James Scofield, George Engle, Robert V, Jones. Row IV: Jerald Curtis Maddox, Henry Gewurz, Paul Wilkinson, James Peterson, Jack Spindler (Treas.), Standiford Cox, Norman E. Baker, John D. Williams, James L. Schon, Paul Steele, John Stevens, Richard Kusak (Counselor), David Lydy. 370 Rogers I Row I: Walter Von Klein, Ronald Lee Lerch, Daniel W. Paliick. John R, Evvin. Row II: Robert Backus, Donald J. Norris, Edward L. Burton. Rogers J Row I: Vibarck G. tgziabhcr. Da id A. SuUixan, Marshall R. Ahlgiini, Ben G. Hobbs, Lloyd F. Jordan, Nathan H. Lee, Louis J. Cappas, Kenneth D. Gibson, Luis E. Cortes. Row II: Harvev Jerome Saunders, Larrv VV. Eckart, Walt Bush, Rexford D. Moodw Wilfurd A. Ives, Charles O. Sharp, Richard E. Hughes, RolKrt H. Clifford. Row III: Harry Brown, David Hiday. Richard Cross (Treas.), Richard Hanley, John Lee, Ronald L. Pettus, Kenneth Byron Corcoran. 371 Row 1: Douglas Saiiter, Gerald Laswell. Thomas Glancy (Sec), Tom Arnold, Daniel Walters, Gary Hiner, William Fencken, Chester Pink- ham, Fred Leavcll. Row II: Robert Wilbanks (Gov.). William Powell, Charles Reinke. Charles Whitney, Gene Robbins, Cecil Hembrec, Charles Dressier. Michael Thayer. Ralph Long, Row III: Scott Mahan. Gordon Geddes, Peter Fischer. Bill Breck, Bill Hildebrand, Donald Vcrbelovsky, Robert Alther, Charles Johnson, Harley Clements. Row I ' : Harry Sorg. Jim Berkshire. Roger P. Howe, Jim Streeter, Paid l.iiulcr, Robert Mills. Larry Field, William Rea, Carl Kaiser (Treas.). Rogers East W Rogers West W c c r« f s v| . I Row I: Ronald E. Kohl, Charles L. Lewis, Curt Ball, Joseph T. Trethcuey, Romey Lovisa, Welth Huthchinson, James A. Roderick, Richard C. Morris, James A. Mather, Robert C. Boyll, Byron O. Boyer (Sec), James P. Comer. Row II: Douglas J. Wilson, Rex C, Allen, William J. Kotzan, Joseph F. DePasquale. Herbert Griffith, Neil L. Barnard, Bruce G. Swift, William McCrae, Alan H. Sherman, John Ban. Phil Lough, Roy Williams, Richard D. Renkenberger (Gov.). Row III: Richard D. Siefert, James E. Hinant, David Semmes, Alan Silverman, Herman P. Denstorff, Fred D. Hoham, James W. Wolfe, Stephen J. Gidina, Donald N. O ' Mori, Donald M. Claus, Stephen Jacobsen (Treas.), Harold R. Severns, Lloyd G. Barnes. Row IV: Charles Gar- land, Robert Lewis, Gunars Vitolins, Gary McDonnell, Keith M. Cour- chesne. Robert Krum. W. H. Schlundt, Larry Cummins, Gordon Belt, Charles Warmoth. Ferrell Russell Bennett. Clyde A. Rainford Jr., Clifton Andersen. 372 Men ' s Quadrangle Ron I: Riihaid Maxwell. Alien Munical, Dunald Goltry (V. P.). James Messnci (Pies.), Christopher Bornian (Sec.). Lindley Wagner. Ji)hn Clarke. Row II: Gene Baute, William Schooley, Fred Me)er, Dean Grinstead. Roy Merrill, Dan Bourff. William Rodal, Don Miller, Edgar Sergent. Daniel Geist, Thomas Bibb. Wayne Morris. Gus Sacopulos, Jeryl Wright, Villard Rodcck, Thomas Walls, Robert Jurgens. The policy forming body for the largest single men ' s dormitory in the world is the Men ' s Quad Board of Governors. Composed of 18 representatives, the men v fho guide the units, the group is confronted with a variety of requests, questions, and duties in order to channel the wishes of more than 1000 men. The board acts as a governing body and advisery board which represents the men, voices their complaints and opinions about rules and regulations to the ad- ministration, and sponsors fimctions in which the entire popidation of the Alen ' s Quad participates. In addition to these services, the Board of Go ernors works as a liaison body between the Housing Adminis- tration and the quadrangle residents. 373 Row I: Gordon Schlundt. Richard Mazur. Richard Christian, Allen Monical, Paul Manter. Dean Hughes. Ronald Dougherty, Ronald Snider. Row II: Robert Flynn. Lindley Wagner. William .Schwartz. Dan BourfT. Warren .Alcorn. Fred Meyer. Larry Truttier. Roy Merrill. Eddie Scharf. Row III: Richard Schoolev, Gene Baiite, Don Burditt, G. Edwin Herrold, Richard Hosea, Robert Marshall, Nick Roknich, Gus Sacopulos. John Grim, Jerry Satterlee, Jack Pickerill. Row IV: John Monfreda. Eugene Rafter. Don Thompson, Ken Thomas, Norman Brown, Don Miller, Ronald Havard, John O ' Brien, Nick Thomas. Unit Council Row I: Ronald Smith. Bill Rodal. Robert Shinn. Don Goltry, Tuni Bibb, Stuart Witt. Jack Clarke. Emerson Martin. Jr. Row II: Alex Cameron. Richard O ' Kellcy. Phillip Wiles. Ralph Thoisen, Virgil Spornick. John EUeman. William Roesch, Charles Fowler, Will Rodeck, Jack Walker, Mike France. Robert Jurgens, Ed Burkhardt. Row III: David .Allgood. Donald Eddy. Tom Walls, Wayne Morris, William Mc- Corinick Jr„ Gene Morrow, Max Dixon, Richard Gayde, Richard Schlagenhauf, Jerry Conrad, Jerry Wright, Sam Baker, Richard Bray. Row I ' : Thomas Goss, Norman Snyder, Leroy Kochert, David Flora, Mark Schickendantz, Millard Addison, George Simpson, Edgar Sergent, . rmand Roach, Jerrv Mcintosh, Robert Butler. James Grimes, Robert I ' inehout. 374 Row I: Richard Elward, Richard Mazur, Donald Beyer. Jean Ward, Dan L. Bourll (Gov.). Gordon Schlundt. William Schwartz (Treas.). Row II: Vartkes Yeghiayan. Phillip Moore. Kenneth Armitage, George Thanes. Richard Koch. Edward Hayes. Melvin Goldstein. Row III: Frank Lahey, Lee Judd, Alan Warrender. Bob Lively, Leonard Sheffield. Jean Kaczmarek. Dave Need, Philip Newman, George Walter. Barry Johnson, Ora Rody. Row IV: James Hornberger, Earl Daniels, Richard Leyda, Thomas Campbell, Patrick Mitchell, Delnor Gales. James Pilar- ski, Stephen Heiwig. Ned Kerr. James Scheib. John Stombaugh, David Leyda, Dennis Jamison, Joseph Rabb. David Decoursey. Campbell House Dewey House Row 1: Ronald Foust. Garner H. Clay. Ghassan Om.uv, Geiald L Levesqne, Joseph C. Hippensteel. Sidney Thomas Fleming. William Roesch, irgil Alexander Spornick (Treas). Row II: James McClarnon. .Allen I ' errv, Ed Stoner. Thomas ' . Hardawav. Gene ilson. Michael Ellsasser. Uan Palmer, Jack Furr. Row III: Jaines Bereolos. John Allen, Stanley Knlka, George W. Simpson (Sec), Edgar W. Sergent (Gov.), James B. Hooks. Jr.. Armand D. Roach, R. Dale Swihart, Robert Dean Sutherland, 375 Row I: Arvin Steinberg, James Lusher, Richard Lattiiner, William Mount, Edward Stevens, Richard Johnson, Charles Bohn. Row II: Wavne Dell, Gerald Lowe, Franklin AUgood, John Maddox. Ralph Thorscn. John Shuman, John Leslie, Edward Uhles, Edward Straub. John Johnson, Elmer Gates. Row III: Frank Newman, Gary Holden, Da id Allgood (Treas.), Elmer Burgoon, Wayne Morris (Gov.), John Welch, Paul Troutman, Artie Dinolf, Irwin Simes. Jerald Strickland, George Shonkwiler. Row IV: Richard Ashley, Roger Nelson, Jan Christiansen, Melvin Cantor, Robert Finehout, Christopher Borman, Donald Stevens, David Flora (Sec), Thomas Bauer, David Marsh, John McGrath, Barry Stein, Ivan Jones. Dodds House Dunn House Row I: Don Binisctt, Thomas Goss (Treas.), Alex Cameron, Sue Dille- hay, Tom Walls (Gov.), Robert R. Shinn (Sec), John H. EUcman, Norm Davis. Row II: Joseph E. Levy, James R. Maxwell, James Reiff, Edward Rutledge, Charles Honakcr, Arnold Voglesong, Jerry Nickels, Gerald R. Hibnick, John E. Canright, Sherman Zaremski, Bernard W. Learman. Row III: Jerry C. Jones, Paul A. Prien. Richard AV. Hedge, Dan K. Myers. Ronald Ridglev. Ronnie W ' immer. Michael A. Ko acik. Laurence E. Maguer, Jerry E. Grove, William M. Shinn, Ronald E. Cantway, Chris I. Pappas, Charles Thomas. Row IV: William Roun- tree, Robert Barrick, Joseph M. Gerdenich, Edd L, Dickerman, Walter R. Johnston. Robert Hornstein, Richard Blair. 1 homas J. Rea, Rod Rhea. Dick Need. Larrv Radak, Edmund Davis. Charles NtcMiUlcn. 376 Row I: Gary LeMaster, Robert Saraco, Charles Cogdell, Nancy Hall, Michael Regan, Armond Levy, Donald Smith. Row II: Harry Willson, Robert Harris, Ronald Nash, James Seda. John Crim, Clarence Paid, Joseph Vythe. Row III: Richard Clark, Bill Schrader, Frank Schooler, Stuart Murphy, William Harvey, Chester Gerig, Gus SacopiUos (Gov.), George Biggs, Richard Stefan, Roy Remite, James Patton. Row IV: Jerry Satterlee (Sec), Nick Roknich, Jerry Bamberger, Peter O ' Malley, Trent Roberson, Peter Plotke, Dale Seliger, Chad Fronshell, Thomas VVeddle, Forrest Riecken, Mike Smith, Mack Binkley, James Hassett, Dennis Runyan, Kenneth Garrison. Elliot House Fergason House Rou I r,,ns,il .i ( ii.iiiMiam.iiii, Richard Bray (Sec), Mark Schicken- dantz, Ron Moiiibclld. Richard V. Maxwell (Gov.), Ronald H. Smith (Treas.), Jeryl Wright. Rue Dee Marker. Row II: Joseph L. Hall. Phil O. VheIchel, Paul F. Gates. James E. Johnson, Malcolm L. Peel, Dale K. Johnson, Wayne P. Neal, Sanford M. Zinn, Kenneth R. Schrecongost. Jack L. Schamel. Row III: Panya Chottikhun, Norman D. Bishea, Donald L. Johnson, Edwin C. Bronikowski, Myron W. IMiillipv Dnid R Gieen. Joliii 1, UonU-. Onuskiss . Iillii. ( h.nles R Hit , Donald Ceiga, Fred Watson, James R. .McBride, RaNnmnd L. lilack. Row IV ' : Robert Stuckey, Lawrence Larson, William Clark, Gary Gronemeier, Villiain Burnett, George Petoe, Jack Phillip, Al- phonse Kirby, Glenn Schowe, Thomas Brogan. Duane Marion, Robert Strodel, Bill Rodal. 377 Row I: Robert Brown, Dean Bacus, Bill Misiak, Lindley Wagner (Gov.), Raymond Morgan, Raymond Itczak, John Dzurcanin. Row II: ' ance Clark, Kenneth Turner, Robert Such, Robert Marshall, Robert l.ohbauer, William Mathe, Charles Prickett, Robert Wiesjahn. Row III: Thomas Seybert, Robert Earl Davis, Bill Henke, Clem Periolat, Thomas Downen, David Deeg, Carl Swain. Row IV: Bob Modlin, Ronald Harvard, H. Laverne Kendall, Norman Brown, Frederick Coons, G. I ' dwin Herrold (Treas.), Robert White. Hall House Harding House Row I: Leu- Miller. P:iul Bccklcv. Warren . ' lcorn (Sec), Roy Stanley Merrill (Gov.), Sue cluing, Eddie Scharf, Larry Truttier (Treas.), Mark Wisen. Row II: Gerald Hmnerickhouse, Charlie Cook, Mike Sackheim, Ronald H. Luginbill, Larry S, Webb, Ralph Michel, Jerry Carter, Darrell Spencer, Ronnie Ferguson, Thomas Dick, Carson John- son. Row III: Robert G. Brinklow, Tom L. Jones, Jon Reed, C. Douglas Shue, James E. Faller, David W. McMurtry, Richard W. Henricks, Jasiui C. Wil.kr. Cluuics Douglass. Paul A. Zirklc. R:ivinond G. Smvth, Donald C. Goaiher, Dale F. Miller. Row 1 ' : Lan C. Giffin, John T. Osborn, Robert D. Hayes, David Doering, Garey L, Hawley, Robert F. Wiebke, Kermit Johnson, Robert R. Zilkowski, F. Stanley Dugan, Richard Manassa, George R. Cook, Bob Ballentine, Richard Carson. 378 Row I: James Bostwick, John O ' Brien (Treas.), John Monfreda. Don Miller (Gov.), Jack Pickerill, Al Sharp, Kenneth Kowalski. Row II: Howard Liva. Charles Brown, Valrey Early, James Murphy. Eddie Lyskowinski, Raymond Sprong, Frank Bayer. Row III: 1 homas Cortese. Joseph Cortese, Richard Enochs, Leroy Arnold. Ben Henry. Dave Harper, Don Morrow, Mike Kosanovich, Don Combs, Joel Wenger. Row I : Donald Jones, John Henningar, William Henderson, Joel Mikuta, John Perrin. John Barbre. James Pell, James Latimer, Robert Frazier. Bill Baker, Paul Kienzynski. Harney House Hummer House ■X Kciu I: I ' anI M.iiiici. lli.n I ' nucll Ross. Harold Steinberg, Wayne Kinuiiel, Brute Smilherman, Hugh Rider. M. Wesley Pusey, Allan Monical (Gov.), Garey Conrad, Row II: Ralph Hasch, Jack Brooks, Gene Franke, Phillip Chew, O. Jay Smith, Connie Hostetler, Dean Grinstead, Kesler Truelove. Andrew Tower, Charles Jecmen, Dennis Escol, Emmett Sponsel. Row III: Jack Wade, Eugene Appleman, Richard Turner, Alan Goldman, Robert Urdal, Algernon Lyons, Frederic Arnold, Jack Wilson. Norman Pence, Dick Scluiiii.n In i R.m.ild Snider. Ted Swank, Donald Chiappetta. Ronald Doughert . Robert Munis. Row I ' : Phil Sherman, Jerry Complon, Bill Jones. James 1-itzpatrick, Jim Williams, Dean Hughes, Jack Baker, Charles White, Earl Calloway. Jim Ashley, V ' irgil Grunkemeyer, Al Lebryk, Robert Barry, Donald Marquis, John Noblitt, James Durham, Robert Duncan. 379 Row I: Don Brodie, Arthur Wallace, Willard Rodeck (Gov.), Kenneth Hansom, Robert Bouenschen, Edward Walcszak, Gary Sutton, Barrel Joseph. Row II: Bill Threadgill, AI Burch, Ed Burkhardt (Sec), Mike France (Treas.), Jim Rodebaugh, Jack Walker, George Stookcy. Row III: Steve Crimmins, Al Giant, Jack B. Ward, Robert Denari, Michael I.ivezey, Dick Driskell, James Cobb, Franklin Poor, Mark Bode. Row I ' : Charles Canfield, Garth Minegar, Darol Stroman, Richard Schoultz, Kaye Schii! . Edward Bush, David Howe, Jenv VV ' arne. Richard Schlagenhauf, Jim Legg. Eddie Whitehead. Jenkins House Lowe House Row I: John Corso, Allen L. GrifTith. Edgar Mcchling, William Schooley (Gov.), Richard Christian, William Brown, Cieorge Beckett. Row II: William Marks, J. Edward Staab, Fred Meyer, George Barr, Joe Kutch, Charles Murray, Franklin Ingraham, Jorgen Rasmussen, G. David Sherick, Robert Irwin, George Claxton, Row III: James Messner, Ronald Beiswanger, Terry Martin, Harold Tatman, Gerald Smith, Wendell Ulm, Leon Chccsbrough, Richard Rcnner, Mar in Carter, Ihomas Good, Nick Thomas (Treas.). Row IV: Robert Short, Jimmie Miller, Richard Hosea (Sec). Louis Fair. Jr., Ronald Ogle, Frederick Hopman, James Meadows. Kenneth Thomas. Larrv Crane. Karl Napper. Edmund Berger. James Bego, Frank Criswell. 380 RoH I: Odis Cargill. William Sohn. Conde Sargent. Donald Goltr (Ciov.). Gargor McAdam, [ames Rulledge. Jerry Pearson, Thomas Miller. Row II: Norman koselke. Donald Eddv iSec). Rafael Berrios, Marcus Siewart. Frederick Kirsch. Jim Pierazek. Floyd Grouse, Gordon Hohman. Robert Kaser. Robert Kominiarek. John Drabeck. Robert Devetski, Thomas Belleau. Bruce Webber. Row III: crn Koselke, Dale Miller, William McCormick (Treas.), Walt Harris. Hubert Searcy, Gene Morrow. Robert Pierce, Eugene Fowler, Jack Tavlor, Gene Stephan, Richard Gavde, Tom Ragland. Brad Hinton. Row IV: Dave Roberts, Randall Miller, Peter TerMart, Michael Petros, Wavne Kim mel, R. S. Thomas, Dale Cade, Paul Carlson, Ralph Keibler, William MacDougall, Larry Ballard. Gary Conners. Don NIvgiant. Parks House Nichols House Row 1: Sal Maglic, Henjamin Smith (Treas.). Donald Burditt (Sec). Gene Baute (Gov.), Beverlv Vells, Jerry Huffman, .Anthony Mailers, Richard Sessler. Row II: Roger Brown. John Garv Parker. Donald Howell. Byron Lewis. Stan Sessler. Bill Noone, Dan O ' Connell, James Dean, Rodney Riddle. Robert Stilwell. Laurence Williams. Row III: Archibald Boone. Robert .M. Williams, John Tomczak, Dave Fryer, Gilbert Eberhart. t;harles Schoit. Mnhlon I akace. lorn Spencer. Wil- liam Souders. Ed Wietecha. David Wisner. Leslie Guster. Row I ' ; John Kopchik, Richard Kindt, Tony Germano, Charles Bruggeman, Joseph Maglish, E. Barney Ciotti. Thomas Lunsford. Jon Wilson, Charles Jefferis. 381 Row I: Norman Snyder. Jack Clarke (C.ov.), Gerald Larson, t.harles I ' owler (Sec). Max Dixon, Leroy Kochert (Treas.). Jerry Conrad. Doug Slockwell. Row II: Jerry McLain. Sherman M. Arnold, J. Richard Dewey, Hugh D. Trowbridge. Ronald R. Lnger. Chester J. Drcwniak. Ronald Maris. Phillip E. Wiles. Anthony C. Meyer, Row III: Robert Crowe. Carl V. Kcvlcr, Gene M. Wcllman, Monte Wetter, Paul A. Logan. Jerome Ball, Dean Apple, Philip Lepley, George Werner, Melvyn Press, Bill Patty. Row I ' : Donald (.. Nutter, Jerry I,. Miller, Joe DiPietro, Robert O. Meadors, Roy G. Bromelmeier, Kdward B. Rice, Eugene Michols, John W. Nyberg, David A. Owens, Daniel P. Post, James Volkman. Rollins House Ruter House Row I: Rudv Kachmann, John Kliugcrman, Emerson Martin (Sec), Melvin Greenball, Donald Tippett, Ronald Popp, Herman Lawrence, Norm Schnell. Row II: Stuart Witt, Kent Wilson, Jon Igelman. Thomas Long. Ernest Moore, Charles Wright, William Lo e, George Nozicka, Calvin Cheesbrough (Treas). Lawrence Cellini, Norman Franklin, Row III: Jan Stenback, B. Lewis Mayer, Edgar Fetterer, Sam Baker. Richard Baird, Gary Bnunhack. James Grimes. Max Grav, Richard Fox, Jerry Jamison, Jack Borncjko ( Lt. Gov). Row I ' : Remo Cataldi, G. Daniel Boone, Floriam Latek, Jeryl Gates, Ethan Owens, Donald Ward, Donald Nymoerg, Bernard Streets, Gordon Stech, Larry Hanley. Richard Ehrhardt. Roger Philipps. Tom Bibb (Gov.). 382 Row I; Robcii SuUivaii. Richard A. Stamper, Robert A. Jurgens (Gov). Gordon L. Bowyer, Chris Papachristos, Bob Funl houser, Nick Parisis. Row II; David Hugueiiard. Harold E. Robinson, Tom Glenn. Walter P. Urbanski, Wayne Armentrout. Frank Walker, Dave Henry. Bob Burger. Row III: Bart Gish. Richard O ' Kelley (Sec), George Gerewda, Max Pinkerton. Xorman Blackwood. John Schulz, Tom Barnett. Joe Richardson, Robert E. Short. Row IV: Jon L. Evans, Willard D. Henderson. Dillard V. Henderson, Nugen Hall. John Deniitri, Jerry Mcintosh, Millard E. Addison. Calvin W. Shaw. Robert C. Butler (Treas.). John S. Jakubiec. E erett L. Donoho, Ronald Langdon. Stockwell House Todd House Row I: Robert Kelly. James Cone. John G. Daerr. Eugene Rafiri. Carolyn Hasier. Edward Sloskv. Robert Flyini (Treas.). Don Thompson (Sec). Ronald Borcherding. Roh II: Manin Silverman. Francis J. Coakley. Thomas McCullough. Robin J. .Antrim. Chuck F. Hatheld. Keith Piper. Jerry M. Korcak. Dan Mordenti. Ed Stochowicz. Richard Allen Burger. Thomas Sternal. Mark Mattox. Ray Schneider. Row III: Dan Bauman. John Collie, Jr.. Bernard Epstein. Gilbert Brenis. Richard ( knuniv. W illi.iiii t .n, |,llllc Anthiin . Gilbert Gi en, James Stone. Donald H. W issman. Estcrino Molinari, Keith Patterson. Jack Gardner. Frederick M. Messick. John Crismore. Row l : John H. Malone, William Witwer. Gerald Ernatt. ern Young. Donald Bonomo. Charles Brvan. Jo Frappier (Gov.). Da id .A. MacLeod. William R. Gaddis. James B. Gillick. Morris L. Cone. Keinieth W. Richardson. James Bishop, 383 m WRH Executive Board Rou I: Caiol NiLilliaiiniici , Juily NulI, Maiy I lances Patterson (Adviser), Pauline Micu, Murella Purlee, Juanita I her, Mary Ann Mayer, Dottie Cotner (Pres.), Barbara Bartlett (Treas.). Jackie Lineback (Sec), Donna Timmons, Ruth Van Billiard, Adrienne Scotchbrook (Advisci). Cassandra Jatras, Issie ShcUon (V, P.). The purpose of the Women ' s Residence Halls Executive Board is to promote and maintain a program that will meet the needs ot each individ- ual for a well-rounded intellectual and social life. The board represents a dormitory system which is capable of housing over 2000 women. Members come from the officers of each housing unit. The executive board has final jurisdiction in student government of the women ' s dorms. The president of WRH leads the executives in their work of co-ordinating activities and responsibilities as well as opportunities. 384 385 Row I: Sadako Tottoii, Norma Sering. Meredith Ihomas, Jean Sie ers, Grayce Etter, Dolores Hughes. Marianne Griffith, Jeannette Braka. Ruth Hargis, Suzanne Delbauve, Sheila Freedman, (icraldinc Weksler, Janet Bechtold. Loretta Siegel. Row II. Judv Kggers. I ' livllis Stewart. Marjorie Green, Ray Connerton. Bonnie Fit genild. l.ini Oracheff. Lou .Ann Branson, Paula Ruth Victors, Marlyn Grebe. Linda Gordon, Evelyn Clifton, Carolyn Koehlinger, Nancy Miller, Rita Tanner, Treva Frankovitz. Row III. Sondra Bisesi, Marylyn Sproatt, Martha Shields, Emily York, Mary .Ann Guenin, .-Vnita McArtor, .Sally Graham, Lois Rett, Portia (ialbreath, Joan Loewy, Dawn Tamcsin, Janice Dilling, Nancy Endwright, Judy LaFollette, Linda Walker. Row IV. Patsy Busteed, Beverly Conwell. Madaline Seely, Myrna Burgoyne, Nancy Fisher, Patricia Richardson, Phyllis Dykins, Doris Bartels, Rosemary Bronstein, Suzanne Greer, Carol Sue Kollker, Joy Olson, Donna Buxton, Sandra DeVries, Patricia Kalamaros. Forest Hall Row I: )iuh Ki 11.11, Aniline itello. Marcia Kiiiii|)f. Wilma Ebert, Kay Hudson. .Mai Ju Da is. Faith Eviard, Carohn Hasler. Helen Seiilensticker. Jane Haines. Row II; Margaret Steele, Kay Norwine, Evelyn Hollihan, Kay Kendall, Patricia Druckamiller, Lutricia Ann Calkins, Sue Goodman, Cynthia Hoover, Janet Fields, Georgialee McCoy, Eunice Goldstein, Janet Townsend, .Sandra Smedley, Sarah Kolb, Roberta Bowman, Darlene Root. Row III: Betty Ann Evans, Jane Simpson, Barbara Lockhart. Sonia .Schacht, Carol Hoffman, Barbara Waxman, Dixie Strickler, Carol Green, Susie Davis, Marian .Ariano, Carolyn Feutz, Carol Kuder, . nn Stevens, Jacki Gairing, Kathleen Calkin (Sci ). Row I ' : Judy Teel, Syhanna Prechtl, Barbara Sly, Janet McMurliy, Grace Berry (V. P.), Doris Jones, Janice Green, Lee Jenkins, Suzette Fuller, Carolyn Furlong, Marilyn Collins, Nancy Blais- dell, Dolores Holzbach, Mary Galbreath, Linda Todd, Ruth Moeller, Sally Aurentz, Row V: Marsha McElroy, Marge Scheidler, Sharron Diggs, Marilyn Martin, Barbara Sangster, Barbara Strauss, Patty Finke, Nancy Patton, Mary Ann Mayer (Pres.), Helene Fanburg, Rosie Linde, Roberta Clolbert, Judith Komoroske. Nancy Kern, Gayle Walters, Barbara Dcutsch, Linda Johnson ( Freas.), Dolores Tracy, Mary Jo Rollison, Todd Crawford. 386 I Row I: Joan Hartman, Mary Dee Freed, Carrie Mayers, Be erly Jean Dillman, Mary Jane McDerraond, Marlene Clark, Jane Beck, Patricia Houpt, Joyce Cutner, Barbara Rosoff, Diane Kester. Kay Stohler, Virginia Campbell, Nancy Bennett. Row II: Joan Swinney, Judy Johantges, Jonelle White, Nancv French, Militine Schaefler, Nia Scopelitis, Marilyn Cotton. Nancy Hershman, Barbara Shuey, Jane Andorfer. Nancy King, PhvUis Gravbrook. .Sandra Holtz, Sue Wetzel, Marilyn Hershman. Row III: Ruth ' an Billiard (Pres.), Ruth Mein- inger (Sec), Phyllis Mclntire, Allene Osborne, Judy Havey, Patsy Hodges, Marilyn Maley, Bonnie Jean Boger. Ivanna Gwaltney, Diane Erb, Neomia Tragesser, Karen Carlisle, Sue Smallwood, Martha Mull, Patricia Costello. Row IV: Shirley Anderson, Nancy Hanley, Aurie Marszalek, Nila Fox, Judy Blake, Pat Bless, Carole Bergman, Beverly Wright, Ann Rainbolt, Louise Breen, Jan Kirk, Mary Frank Gragg, Ginger Baker, Diane Seright, Rosalie Tetrault (V. P.), Nancy Hengstler. Morrison Hall % r% Row I: Judv Manta. Edwina Purdue. Corinne Nowinski. Harriet Clifton. Carol Wilson, Barbara Cash. . nn Fitzgerald, Mary Lou Hower, Julie Richards. Row II: Mildred Webb, Sue Zehring, Nancy Harbin, Marlene Bloom, Carolyn Vance, Roberta Dolby, Luanna Tel las, Janet Reed, Thelma Deputy, Sandra Flinn, Lois Mowrey. Row III: Jacque- line Olsen, Carolyn Pagett, Sheila Goldfarb, Evelyn Kahn, Doris Roth, Rhoda Frecdman. Leah Lou Waggoner, Claire Philliii--, K. ' iKrta Heyn, Peggy Kengipp, Joan Erickson, Evelyn Farrell. Row 1 : Marilyn Thomas. Sherrv Lynch, Martha McCool, Kriss Johnson. Jan Pendery, Peggy Burger, Mildred Nisbet, Marilyn Jones, Peggy Boyer, Eileen Suddleson, Mary Jane Diflenderfer. Shirley Walter. 387 Memorial Hall 1 0 Stj ' v a o Row I: I ' at Doiialuie. Shhlcv Burks, Janet Polnka. Sliaila Gambill. Sally Hatfield, Louise Steineckei, Betty Schwomeyer, Claudette Nebel- sick, Marilyn Honold, Bettv Jo Martin. Row II: Barbara Bedwell, Marjorie Ann Alishouse, Georgia Knight, Jackie Jackson, Maxine Weiss, Ann Wilkinson, Nancy Morgan, Jean Brown, Gail Thomas, Joan Cowan (V. P.), Martha Price, Sally Kissinger, Karen Keith, Jackie Elmore, Barbara True. Row III: Judy Rodman, Martha Welch, Trulv Ann Schwein, Elaine Mitchell, Jeanne Luke, Margie Mutz. Barbara Arnold, Judith Scott, Barbara Whippo, Janet Witte, Nancy Potect, Mrs. Nancy Lowerv, Judy Hichmau, Maurita Harcourt, Yvonne Belcher. Row IV: Nancy Plotkin, Phyllis Smith, Jane .Ann Barrett, Marshia Clark, Joan Crow, Nan Murray, June Jackson, Beau Seward, Marcia Butler, Sarah Brown, Daun Dils, Mary Ann Parens, Brenda Ely, Shirley Brooks, Carol Sopko. Row V: Kay Snyder, Roberta Cauble, Elizabeth Matthew, Barbara Bauer, Joan Ruggles, Nikki DcRo,se, Donna White man, Leanne Osborne, Winifred Giggy, Margot Chevalier, Ruth Helen Autrey, Barbara Paulauski, Cynthia Knowles, Abby Zook, Joy Ritchie, Margaret Clark. 388 I Row I: Marian Martin. Susanne Goodman, Kathleen Hartnett, Patricia Taylor, Jackie Lineback (Pres,), Ann Nevvcomb, Sandra Myers, Alice Richards, Carolyn Jensen, Nancy Hupp, Sally Shelby, Judy Schwartz, Justine Newman. Row II: Elizabeth French, Sally Weibel, Janet Klep- inger, Marlene Wagner, Barbara Meyer, Carole Regas, Ruth Ann Asher. Loree Kraut, Joan Piper, Nancy Voelz, Rosemai7 Lusher, Lillian Ann Meister. Row III: Judy Whybrew, Carolyn Sue Bond, Patricia Baker, Lenora Ditzenberger, Sally Buchanan, Louise Bamberger, Frankie Bubenzer, Jane Petersen, Carole Hendricks, Anne Curlee, Leah Hiland, Margaret V. Harris, Gail Lannom. Carolyn Link. Norma Bussies, Gail D ' Angelo. Row IV: Marcia Tobin. Dee Radman, Joan Bennett, Margaret Frederick, Nancy Moore, Ann Hattery, Marjorie Jean Thomas, Nancy Olander, Marilyn Carrie. Suzanne Pearman. Carolyn Greiner, Pauline Hoover, Mary Jane Musgrave. Billie Alger. Joan Haupt. Diane McCrory. Harriett S. Cohen. Memorial Hall Row 1: Kliniir Rossin, Barbara Bennett. .Ann Teller. Carol West, Cynthia Brokaw. Diane Obcnholl. Nancy Hueston. Kathryn Pence, Pat Kazich, Jeanne White, Renee Lois Rothstein. Row II: Judith Sommers. Judy (iasaway, Carole Kaye Duchon, Calelte DuBois. Gail Briiening, Cynthia Leslie, Barbara .4nne Jenkins, Barbara Jane Stout. Rochelle Joy Roger. Betty Nitka (Treas.). Barbara Grant. Judy Stucky. Nancv Lee Miller. Row III: Marian Heimert. Sally Holston. Marjorie Scuda- more. Louise Moblev. Carol Engstrom. Elizabeth Johnson, Jan Robey, Beverly Stephens. Sandy Williams. Rose Sammy. Pat Cassady, Patty Harris, Diane Hoffman, Shayne Miller. Elizabeth J. Shattuck. Row IV: Beverly Dickerson. Mary Schell. Marilyn .Asher. Patsy .Anne Wininger (Sec). Mary Lee.son. Helen Molcon, Wanda Carr. Margaret Emrick. Shirley Stuhbnacher, Ann Miller, Marilyn Bulkhead. 389 Sycamore Hall f f On ' an a Row I: Shiiiev Htlticv. Bevcilv Fewell. Anita .Smith, Carolyn Simmons (V. I ' .), Dora Owen. Phyllis bobbins, Jane Pfenninger, Juanita Bass, Helen Ahlgrim. Row II: Sandra Johnson, Bctte Zimmerman, .Sandra PillofF, Nancy LaDuke, Nancy Adams, Geraldine Prince, Carole Rausch, Sne Barnhisel, Joyce Funk, Betty Barnhisel, Janet Lee Fogle, Sally Sagel, Theresa Miller, Carol Huber, Doris Hays, Sue Goerlitz, Helen Perlman. Row III: Sandra Troyer, Patricia Freeman, Joyce Sterling, Linda Shields, Mary Kutzner, Feryl Orn. Barbara Briggs. Judi Polivka, Mar- lyne June Harper, Betty Ann Billings. Joan Miller, Joan Ester, Marie H:ill, |.uu ' i sciils. juan Harris. Row IV: Marjorie Ann .Souder, Nancy Griner, Maureen Lahey, Diannc Johnson, Joyce Chenoweth, Marlene Doolittle, Anne Turner, Sabra Black. Ruth Epstein, Kay Fishbeck, Mary Helen Eve. Linda Cortelyou. Barbara Bioivning. Carolyn Wisner, Luanne Morris, Connie King. Row V: Jeanette Colston. Barbara Leeper, Donna Timmons (Pres.), Jane Stouder, Betty Jean Kroemer. Jackie Rubenstein. Aldora Graf. Suzanne Siems, Dorothy Lowe, Jill Strickland, Ruth Ward, Lois Wort, Phyllis Robinson, Nancy Gillum, Janice Myers. 390 ■•f f Row 1: Vvoiine .Stcinei, Janell Vest. Louise McKim, Shiela Anderson. Jane l-A-kinaii, Dorothy Lamm, Joan Nist, Ann Savage, Elaine Basslcr. (i nne ndonl. Carol Lieberum, Row II: Janet Shroat. Donna Harms, Rov.iImi Urighl. Deborah Ruble, Carol Ann Wood. Marilyn Goldberg, l ' ..iili,iia Caiidin, Sherrv McDonald, Lorry Kodicek, Phyllis Janssen. M.iiknc Hinisel. [oan Martin. Rou III: [canne Xarta. Lillian Malonf. Diane Wilson. Cynlhia lindlev. Judith O ' liannon, Marilyn Goldstein, Patricia Moll, Jean Young. Phyllis Mason, Patricia Curtis, Connie Coons, Barbara Watt, Pat Hurt. Row I ' : Judy Joyce, Juliaire Mikhel, Eleanor Balch, Eileen Ruesch, Connie Roberts. Marilyn Sharp. Mary George Hunter. Diana Diggs. Connie Leckie. Marilyn DuValle. June Smith. Patricia McCarlv. Phvllis Ann Ginzel. Sycamore Hall O A i- Row I: Shirley Spiegel. Jo Ann Kixmiller. Marcia Myers, Marilyn Jo Snider, Enisy Crowder, Pri.ss . dams, Carol Ann Klepinger, Louise Renner, Nancy Singleton, Mary Dammrich. Row H: Carolyn Cline, Barbara Burris, Ruth Ellen Donaldson, Carol Mauch (Sec), Sandra Duke, Peggy Lichtenw alter, Kav Baldwin, Norma Jean Cooper, Annette Liberman, Sandy Paige, Sarah Roemcr, Elsie Mae Boose. Row IIL Thelma Pearl Walton, Joyce Ellen Masters, Fay Lou Webb, Nancy Salomon, Eleanor McKnight, Marjorie Fonts, Harriet Whallon, Nancy David, t.arolvu (.ohce. Ruth Pearscy, Phyllis Magenheimer, Marian Smith. Row I ' : Jane Vance. Suzanne Vohler. Nancy McMillan, Nancy Thomas, Sue .-Knu Truitt (Treas.). Jane . ckerman, Sandra Kemp. Ruth .• nn Reeser. Mary Ann McElfresh. Joyce .Anne Sallust, Anne Finger, Ginny Pritchard, Pat Hilton, Josephine Meharry. Row V: Jane Ann O ' Connor. Kaywin Smith, Corrine Erickson, Lucy Marshall. Roberta Harkness. Carolyn Holder, Joyce Pridgen, Mary Demos, Betsy Schnaiter, Peggy Stoltz, Nancy Sovine, Lynette Glick, Judy Clingan. 391 New Siiiithwood New Siniilnvoocl is an example of the transition (loni steel and stone to a liv- ing, warm, and beaulKul dormitory, the newest addition to the extensively planned housing development of Indi- ana University. Striking use of (oior, built-in storage units, anil modern furniture are rom- hinetl in attractive suites to make New Smithwood the ideal home from home. From the sini deck on the top to the rec rooms in the basement there are seven doors in each wing of the massive Xshaped structure, which, when (om- pleted. v i]l contain lOfiO rooms. Wing I Row I; Shaiuii BLuth. little Kaniiiiky, Patricia Jiiicks, Radka Gouloff. Saundra Goff, Dale Glickman, Floretta Ford. Row II: Maria Lovetl, Sandra Kaplan, Phyllis Kaplan, Willye Swift, Phyllis Goldman, Nancy Mathews, Mitiette Lebermuth, Beverly Wells, Betty Perkins. Row III: Nancy Leighty, Terry Hamsher, Judy Updike, .Aristy Vardas, Helen Mathews. Cat men Lindsay, Maridell Miller, Phyllis Kleiman, Nancy Stuart. Row IV: Marilyn Rohrer. Mary Pease. Barbara Warble, Mariellen Scott. .Anna Miller, Joyce Lancaster, Dorothy Endicott, Marilyn McGee, Billic Gordon. 392 I Row I: Martha Taylor, Cecilia Gutierrez, June Budlove, Jean Scott (V, P.), Arline Lockerbie (Sec). Gwendolyn Crocker, Joyce Williams. Row II: Ibby Metsker. Edith Ciibson. Claris Brian, Virginia Garrison. Janice Poppo. Carol Miegel, Sue Ullrey (Pres,). Row III: |ud Kosatka Sue Miles, Bernadette Vandenbosch, .- nn Foley, Charlotte Salter. Diane Simmons (Treas.). Sana Franke. Wing I Row I: Mary Mi(.iii I ' .nh Hn,!-,, H.nh.ira Rader (Treas.), Agnes Tietig, Carol Riskiii, Kdsmi.m ( .illi, l.n.niiic Williams. Jane Michalski. Noryella Green, Laura Ir in, Rou 11: Darlene Van . uken. Louise Schwalbe, Diane Fair, Jo Ann Draper, Adele Mendelsohn, June Gifoles, Eleanor Witty, Emee Shneider, G. Joy Lambert, Phyllis Gwaltney, Nedra Page, Mary Jane Malott. Row III: Doris .Ast. Pamela Hayter, Bettimae Wilson, Judee Sweet, Issie Shelton (Pres.), Kay Leipold, Sylvia Rulff, Janet Baker, Joanne Spry, Alice .-Mdrich, Helen Schwartz, Donna Stdilgliill, Joanne Beerbower. Row IV: Rcmc- l ' .rik(i Mi . P.iiiicia Fish, Ellen Glitkslein, Carlee Shultz. Jane Neiscs. |u . iuic kimniel, Betty Stohler, Dorothy Haerle, Jo .Ann arkony, Edna McConnaughey, Patricia Ingels, Patt Kozacik, Georgia Rider. Row V: Dixie . Mlred, Marian Moe, Eyis Kaplan, Barbara Harris, Everetta Laun, Carol David- son, Mickey Joseph, Penny Nelson, Mary Gavin, Joan Serafin, Nancy Terry, Janet Rongey (V. P.), .Marcia Hatton, Carolyn Welch. 393 Row I: Miriam klcin. Maiil%n Roscr. l)oll O ciull, I ' at Fleming, Pat Hei-shbcrgcr, Maiilvn Biaun, Eno Hurley, Dorothy Kretsch. Row II: Lctha Bolles, Connie Matthews, lilainc Fishgoll, ' irginia Smith, Joy Ann Bosley, Sondra Holley, Wanita I ' ruitt, Patricia Gnthrie, Sharon Nnlf. Carolyn Schieber, Roberta Abdon. Barbara Anderson, Penny Wampler, Harriet Gabel. Row lU: Jean Gresoski, Shirley Thompson. Shirlev Kegcbein (Treas.). Sharon Rickert. Lois Bowers. Mai7 Earlene Steinkanip, Bcttie Jo Bellis. Mary Jo Deneen. Mariam Heyde, Donna Dustin, Sharon Fishback, Nancic Ichiiuin. Carole Siaiiles. Row I ' : Marlene Freds, Sarah Tritch, Renee Belitz, Joyce Thall, Mary Atanasoff, Carol Ann Cohen, Joy Colnitis, Evelyn Kaufman, Daisy Diraitroff, Mona Smith, Betty Uijanich, Loislee Wabnitz, Sally Lewis. Row V: Marilyn Dalnibert (V. P.), Nancy Max, Naomi Naville, Marcia Peter- man, Beth Young, Joan Friend, Kathryn Inkley, Ramona Herthel, Sue Lammiman, Georgia Bloom, Nancy Bugg, Marje George, Shirley Jordan, l.uan Buckhorn, Svbil Schlubatis. Wing II Row 1: Anila Miller, Jessie Green, Jo Ann immcr, Martha Sloecker, Louann Adams, Julie Frankenstein, Mamie Lou Smallwood. Beth . nne Evans, Janiece Crimmins. Row II: Nina DayholF (Sec), Janice Steele, Jacqueline Dunham, Barbara Neier, Myrna Clark, Phyllis Scudder, Barbara Foster, Sherry Eisen. Diane Willcutts, Jane Schaefer, Sue Smith. Row III: Nan Derhammer, Ann Horowitz, Mary Galbreath, Joanie Kielbasa, Marilyn Novak, Lois Wellbaum, Nancy Turner, Kathleen Merrill, Janet Hodges, Gretchen Keehn, Nancy Hall, Gail Johnston, Phyllis Wullf, iiM Anne Fielder, Bclty Rclchel. Row IV: .Sandra Schroeder, Shirlev Lee Speer, Carolyn DeWolf, Joan Hudson, Jacquie Hite, Patricia Petersen, VVyana McDow, Sheila Ulit, Sherrill Pray, Shirley Hatfield, Carol Smith, Doris Luty, Ruth Ann Giahame, Norma Neukain (Pres.). Jo Ann Marley. Row V: Virginia Coflman, Betty Molland, Marjorie Field, Phyllis Frank, Sheila Brady, Margaret Smith, Sharon Zimmer, Mary Jo Burke, Reta Weir, Gail Metz, Dorothy Cooley, Barbara Green, Sally Eckman, Rosemary Brady, Barbara Charman. 394 I Row I: Norma Jean W ' ray, Judith Miller. Joyce McGee. Joanne Griest, Mary Griest, Vera Fahlberg, Loo Chowlin, Dorothy Hosteller, Mary Alice Miles (Sec.), Julie Godo (V. P.). ' iolet Strege, Mew Youn Loo. Row II: Geraldine ANhite. Marilyn Cline, Nancy Robertson, Lilly Snowberger, Eva Taylor, .Sylvia Baldwin. Alice Jones, Marie Hose, Joyce Bonebrake, Suzy Hines. Row IIL Penny Francis, Jo Anne Morris, Nancy Jung, Lou Osinske, Sue Miller, Dorothy Andrew, Bette Short- ridge, Gcraidine Harris, Mary Louise Turner. Row IV: Nancy Shirley, Juanita Ther (Pres.), Donita Seibel, Joyce Moffett, ,Mda Toffolo, Betty Furnish, Helen Asztalos (Treas.), Marjorie Schrader. Cedar Hall 395 Row 1: Karen Zimmerman, Barbara Harvey, Millie Cliin-Vee. Carol P ' elten, ancy Pryor. Frances Belork, Rosanne Towne, Dolores Sherfick, Carol Tribbett, Janet King. Row II: Zella Doty. Beverly Combs, Despina Magioudis. Pat Highland. Dorothy Greenleaf, Betty Scheynost, Mary Kay Car.son, Carolyn Turner, Sondra Lover, Marilyn Marker, Margie Evans. Row III: Ne a Don Carlos, Su anne Willits, Karen Clouse, Jcane Cugill, N ' ancy Neuhaiiscr, lanntltc Davis, Patsy Tukos, Marlene Dobbins, Anne Paramenko, Marian Barda. Row IV: Betty Chappcll, Sharon Movvrey, Joyce Browne, Nancy Clegg, Linn Weir, Barbara Staeck, Jane Winnefeld, Linde .Schmidt, Suzanne Reuter- Lorenz, .Ann Willennar, Leanne Moss, Joan Warren. Laurel Hall €) i Row I: Esther Ligocki, Roberta Shapiro, Janet Harding, Doris Burrell. Regina Box, Miriam Hogemeyer, Miriam Schloss, Suzanne Warner. Kathryn Weiland, Grace Romers, Phyllis Brown. Row II: Janice Holt, Marlene Herr, Janna Woolsey, Roberta Mullen, Doris Bildilli, Barbara Bartlett (Pres.), Kay Shuman, Sue Charlesworth, Maryann Scott. Row III: Trudy Tribulak, Amanda Doelling, Catherine Nettles, Mary Lou Brechbill, Jo .Anne Marshall. Zan Poorm an, Mildred Curtis, irginia Hay, Maryann McPike. Row IV: Lila Lapin, Sue Unger, Ressa Deico, Nadine Holmes, Helen Emile, Sandy Gauthier, Beverly Melton, Ruth Gore, Bettye Smith, Pat Kaiser. 396 Row I: Pat Kinsman, Judy Thatcher, Barbara Johnson, ancy Kierspe, Shirley Miller, Shirley Trinkle, Phyllis Harrigan. Loretta Bowman. Maribeth Bowman, Patsy Overman, Mary Ann Hostetter, Jovce Lusk. Row II: Lucy Jane Holt, Jo Ann Nusbaum, Jane Ann Hart. Maxine Bartz. Marv Organ, Joan Zimmennan, Jamesetta Petway. Merle Rave Hazelbaker, Marcia eklman, Bobette Kaplan. Row III: Mar Hobbs. Sandra Inman (Sec), Jan Mackey (V, P.). Joan McAvoy, Esther Fuller, Judy Pfister, Nancy Jones, Jan Orr, Sharon Kaiser, Joan Rhoda. Row I ' : Irma Schrader. Marcia Donaldson. Shirlene Schenberg, Eleanor Heihnann, Nancy Johnson, Gwendolyn Burton, Helen Booher, Patricia Guinand, Beverly Bowlev, Sue Hellmich. Maple Hall Row I: Cynthia Ann Kimes, Ethel Glogas, Sandra Butge, Agnes Lattak, Evelyn Smith, Sarah Montemayor, Joan Arthur, Ruth Yonan, Barbara Bengs. Row II: Miriam Rothberg. Sandra Jean Williams, Dianne DeSutter, Joan Rozansky, Maureen Huffman, Cassandra Jatras (Pres.), Patricia Ann Phelps, Louisa Meyer. Row III: Rowena Green, Ann Poulos, Barbara Lee, Lorraine Janda, Donna Kay Shultz, Martha Hutchinson, Anne Hodgin. Row IV: .Alice Habekost. Carol Zimmer, Anne VVoodard, Cathlecn Pfeirter, . Iarlice Ferguson, Sally Ryan, Marilyn Jennings. 397 Row I: Jean Wilmore, Berniece Gilliatt, Lillyan Walker, Kay Heady, Louella Stenson, Sue Stow, Doris Owens, Helen Miller, Pilar Moreira. Maxine Daugherty, Carol Guenther. Phyllis Ade. Row II: Beverly Mattox. Marcia Manley, Ellen Colleen Dallas. Marcia Vail. Patricia Hutchins. Irma Batley, Karen Williams. Patricia Decker. Marilyn Delong. Natalie Haddan, Natalie Smith. Ann Kittinger. Carole Rein- hart, Nedra Miller, Marcia Hartiing. Barbara (Iregoline. Row III: lois Keith. Nancy Strang. Tanya Hanger, Catharine Armstrong, Suzanne Lienhart, Sally Lepper, Nora Talcsnick, Becky Roscoe, Karen Westberg, Jan O ' Blenis, Margaret Beaumont, Jacqueline Gcxjdnight. Carol Gilkey. Janyth Stemmerich. Patricia Gaskey, Lois Paloski, Jodie Fults. Row I ' : Rosalinda Wild, Carol Mattick, Charlotte Cooper, Nancy Janney, Shirley Nash, Judy Morrison. Virginia Bergslrom. Mary Bell. Marguerite Hyheld (Treas.), Joan Howe, Diane Athcarn, |ai(|uc- line Brown, Sandra Masters, Jane Keeney, Carolyn Moon. Oak Hall 398 Row I: Ruth naxiscni. llunnic |i M ( hiilkin, Juan Dallas. Patty Huff. Kay Klingclhullci. Sliiilcy Jackson. Naiiiy .Shallers, Barljara Kiinmcl. Phyllis Dickerson. Row 11: Bette Cunningham, Kay Gentry, Marilyn Phillips (Sec), Anna K. Applegate, Luise M. Weber, Emily J. Hick- man. Patty Bridges, Nora Jean Anderson ( ' . P.). Marilyn Jo Yocom. Marilyn Cordonicr. Row III: Nancy Reiger, .Sally Baker, Jewel Beebe, Helen Baker, Sharon Rae Bush, Maralu Bano%v, Mary Sthuclke, Jeanne Stove, Carolyn Ann Gentry. Row IV: Colleen Smith, Mary Lukens, Mary Ann Hawblitzel, Sandra A. Neese, Ann Dougan. Agnes Blessinger, Adele VVestgate, Elinor Klotz, Murella Purlee (Pres.). Pine Hall Row I: Nancy Holwager, Donna Norris, Earlene Sieron, Syhia Huss, Katherine Byrd, Twyla Cox, Betty Dillman, Joann Emerson. Sheila Ensminger. Row II: Margie Clark, Dot Simmons, Peggy Bourne, Shirley Hill. Erma Smith, Sally Starr, Mary Ellen Adams, Martha Ritter, Janice Plattner, Jeannie Stokes. Rovy III: Joan Adrianson (Treas.), Dorothy D(.nM lin.in sliirley Gossman, Janice ll.inuv, J.iiut Roberts, Beatc Nesauk ' . Saudia Swank, Elaine Strickland. Sandra Huff. Row IV: Karen O ' Brock, Muriel Roth, Annette Oak, Barbara J, Reynolds, Sharon Morris, Sandra Lee Abel, Janice Schon, Carol Timma, Barbara Bilger, Marv Finke, Judith Williams. 399 Row I: Gladys Alegre, Marleiie Jo Newman, Nancy Putnam, Norma Scha rlach, Mary Lou Trotter, Anna Margaret Kaserman, Shirley Jean Gould, Bcttejean Caldwell, Joanna Louise Clendenen, Frances Janice Meyers, Jacqueline Curry, Shirley Frances Alexander. Row II: Janette Ruth Laycock. Marilyn Ford, Eleanor Smith, Sarah McCoUum, Caroline Sue Stewart, Mona Gayle Miller, Marthene Browning, Mary Kathryn Hollis. Sheila Shirar, Johnita Combs, Shirley Beisel. Row III: Phyllis Burger, Kay VanUerbcck, Barbara Lister, Nancy J. House, Doris Nuss- baum, Toby Price, Marilyn Jackson, Shirley Archibald, Mary Keyes, June Moore, Mirdza Adamkovics, Judy Switzer (Sec). Row IV: Janis Baird. Betty Belleau, Katherine Bowins, Marsha Bradley, Grace Jean Mikuta, Peggy . nn Rider, Lou Annette Tracy, Mary Lou Nelson, Carol J. Bush, Jane Waterfield, Judv Pritchard, Frances Rider. Janet Under- wood. Dianue Murray. Walnut Hall © Row I: Jean Strasberg, Margaret Gross, Jane Prichard. Barbaia Jane Craney, Sandra Perry, Rebekah Farr, Marilyn Gibson, Judy Knotts. Susan Schmidt. Row II: Luvenia Ash. Jana Lee Green, Nancy X. Asche. Elisabeth Ann Rcneipp. Gayalla Wodrich (V. P.), Judith Noel (Pres.), Ann Holmes, Maxine Mages, Sharon Wishard. Row III: Kay ii Collings. Eleanor Bartok, Elaine Laird, Jatquelyn Lyerly, Susan Lephart. Gloria Lippold, Nancy Stephenson, Elaine Reinschreiber, Beverly Hamke. Row IV: Janice Bash, Nancy Belle Pease, Peggy Ann Diehl, . lice A. T. Freeman. Lanette M. Lind, Shirley Stepp, Lynn Blodgett, Darcy Stouder, Nancy Heath. 400 I Ri.vi I; lUii I, oil Roth, Jane Bearnan (Treas). ' i ian Gibbons, Jo Anne Chumas, Judy Raiguel, Beverly Keeley, Shirley Collins, Corrine Fluck (Sec.) , Joan Rust. Row II: Frances Matsunami, Joyce Case, Carolyn Rainey, Annette Mueller (V. P.), Carolyn Hofmockel, Rose- mary C;handlcr. shiilcv r.iiKii. |ijann Zuklin. Row III: Sharon I ' ar- rett, lerry Laba, Juanita PuUard, Diane Keeley, Elizabeth Goens, Elaine Butler, Sally Fidler. Row IV: Alice Hopper, Pat Gallagher, Tobi Cantwell, Mady Voisard, Marian Vadas. Weatherwax Town Girls R(j s I: Marilyn Curts, Sue Scott, Marilyn Hayes, Carol .Austin, Ilene Sluss, Lorna Lutes, Janet Martin. Row II: Alice Rogers, Mary Poolit- san, Diane Malloy, Sarah Russ, Betty Ellis, Pat McMillan. Row III: Caroline Deckard, Judith Stanley, Patty Schwab, Marjorie Rash, Jo Ann Hall, Jane Babb, .Ann Bissey. 401 WRt • « K M. JUL wMl M. Cw M.M. mw JL 29 402 And now. grailualion— our turn. A piece of paper? No, much more. A symbol of our college life. As underclassmen the seniors of ' 55 walked to classes across white bridges, stared at new faces, drank commons Java, and pledges painted on Freshman Walk Class of ' 55, the best yet! They witnessed NCAA championships, made dates in the Connnons, went T.G.I.F.-ing, and picknicked at the qtiarries. Some wondered what is this thing we ' re here for? , and their worlds widened as they attended Aud series and convos, developed their interests in studies and activities, exercised the social graces, and made lifelong friends. As seniors they learned that a diploma can mean many things. It ' s always a job credential. For some it will have to be tucked away until after military service, for others it will be a satis- faction although they ' ll tie on apron strings. To all the seniors a diploma represents a nearer approach to a true maturity, a conclusion as well as a commencement, the sudden realization that this is Indiana University. 403 Abate, Aiulioiiy, B.S. Abbott, William M., B.M. Abel, George H., A.B. ii:ims, Cleolus, A.B. Aihiins, Doris J., B.S. .Vdains, Ronald V., B.S. .Ade, Harriet Allen, B.S. Addi.son, Joseph C, B.S. Addison, Nina Sue, A.B. Agness. Jimniie jo, B.S. .Mdridge, Nancy, B.M.E. AUain, Celine R., B.S. Aim, Ba.bara Louise, B.S. Alpine, Harvey J., A.B. AUred, Dixie, A.B. Andersen, R. Clifton, B.S. Anderson. Arvin D., B.S. Anderson, Edna Jane, A.B. . nderson, Ethel Jean, B.S. Anderson, John Edward, B.S. Anderson, Norma Joyce, B.S. , ndrews, Adelle Marie, B.S. Angermeier, Jerome O., B.S. Appleman, Eugene G., B.S. Appleton, Constance D., B.S. .Arens, Donald E., A.B. Armstrong, Nolan, B.S. Arthur, Carl. A.B. Ash, Gary L., B.S. Ashley, Caroline Sue, B.S. Ashley, James Phillip, B.S. Asztalos, Helen Julia, B.S. Aynes, Olive E., B.S. Babaganian, Arthur W., B.S. Bachelor, James T., B.S. Bail, Dorsey P., Jr., B.S. Bailey, Janet Jean, B.S. Baker, Daisy, B.S. Balch, James Ferguson, A.B. Balser, Donald R., . .B. 404 Barloga, Geraldine Joan, B.S. Barnard, William R., B.S. Barnes, Lloyd G., B.S. Barrick, Robert William, . .r . Barry, Margaret A., A.B. Bast, Leonard J., , .B. Bauer, Louis Raymond, Jr., B.S. Bauer, Robert E., B.S. Baum, John Allen, B.S. Baumgartner, Oskar H., B.S. Baute, Gene R., B.S. Bayer, Stephen Donald, B.S. Beamer, Lee Foster, A.B. Bear, Mark Kenton, B.S. Beattie, Donald Mark, Jr., AM. Beck, George J., A.B. Beck, Nancy Lu, A.B. Beckmann, Carol M., B.S. Beckstein, Eugene Hattery, B.S. Bedwell, Stephen Ferguson, B.S. Beebe, Jerry L., B.S. Beechler, Ronald Lee, A.B. Beery, Yolanda A., A.B. Behr, Edward L. IH, A.B. Beiswanger, Ronald L., B.S. Bell, Donna Jean, B.S. Bell, Thomas H., B.S. Bellar, George Ramsey, Jr., B.S. Belleau, Thomas, B.S. Benford, Betty J., B.S. Benford, Dolores Durene, B.S. Benjamin, Judith Carol, A.B. Bercovitz, Beverly, B.S. Bercovitz, Phillip B., B.S. Bergman, John W., B.S. Bergmann, William E., B. S. Berkes, Roger N., B.S. Bernoske, Daniel Evans, A.B. Bertucci, Frank J., B.S. Bierly, Carol Jean, B.S. I I liihlfi, |i)lui C)., |i., A.H. I ' .illcter, Henry Robert, Jr., li.S. Ilirdiler, Roliert L., B.S. Hiril, William ]., B.S. nisliop, Pan! W., B.S. liixicr, |()iiii Donovan, B.S. Bixler, Eli al)eth Smith, B.S. Black, Marion jean, B.S. Black, Mamice James, A.B. Black, Sabra L.. B.S. Blackwell, Elizabeth Nell, A.B. Blair, Phyllis A., B.S. Blake, Eleanor Ann, A.B. Bluemle, Robert L., B.S. Hiumenleld, Warren S., A.B. Boal, Marge F., B.S. Boatman, Lynn, B.S. Bodart, Joseph, Jr., A.B. Boger, Carolyn E., B.S. Boiin, Albert C, A.B. Bond, Walter Wilson, B.S. Bonsignore, Salvator A., A.B. Borgman, John E., B.S. Honrlf, Dan L., B.S. Bovvyer, Gordon L., B.S. Boxman, Jane . nn, A.B. Boyd, Carl M., A.B. Boyd, Jack Howell, B.S. ]5oyd, Marjorie Anne, A.B. Boyden, James G., B.S. Boyer, Byron Oliver, B.S. Pxiys, Marilyn Fern, B.S. Bradiord, Charles C, B.S. Bradley, Patricia Ann, B.S. Brady, Robert J., B.S. Braunlin, Robert J., A.B. I ' .ray, Bernard L.. B.S. Breen, John G., B.S. P.reskow, Sheldon A., B.S. Brett, Marian Lari, B.M.E. 406 Bridges, P;Uii(i;i Ann. B.S. Hiiggs, liaibiiia |., 15. S. Rriscoe, Robert H., H..S. Hronikowski, Edwin C, A.B. r.K.wii. Donalil G.. B..S. Ilrowii. )()se|)h F., B.S. Brown, Marian jane, A.B. Brown, Ronald K., B.S. Brown, Sue Ellen, B.S. Brown, Sylvester N., B.S. Brounell. |ames G., A.B. liiowning. Nancy J., B.S. lirnening, [oyce V., A.B. Briuiner, Beth Jean, A.B. Biibenzer, Frances J., B.S. Buchanan, Bettv. . .B. Buchholz, Donald, A.B. Buckley, Thomas H., A.B. Buckner, Patricia L., B.M.E. Buday, Ronald Cieorge, B.S. Bugay, John S., B.S. Burch, Ellen j., B.S. Burchett, Phillip L.. B.S. Burger, Alex, B.S. Binger, Robert L., B.M.E. Burns, Alice Mae, B.S. Burns, Dane VV., B.S. Burns, William C, B.S. Burton, Royal M., Jr., B.S. Busch, Edgar T.. B.S. Butler, Mary Elaine, B.M.E. Byrd, Edwin E., B.S. Byrne, Jennifer G., B.S. Cadden, Mimi R., B.S. Calhoun, James N., B.S. Gallon, Jack D., B.S. Cameron, , lex D., B.S. Cammack, James A., B.S. Campbell, Beverly Jane, B.S. Campbell, Cynthia A., B.S. Cainpljcll, Maicilialniel, B.S. Cantwell, Doiiakl B., B.S. Cappas, Louis John, B.S. Carclvvell, Richard Wyatt, A.B. Calls, John Foster, A.B. C;aiUM(), Don J., A.B. CJarlson, Paul Edwin Peter, A.B. Carmichael, William E., B.S. Carpenter, Harold C, B.S. Carr, Janet L., B .S. Casey, Roger M., B.S. Cassady, Steven W., B.S. Cassen, Lynn Frances, B.S. Castetter, Barbara Jo, B.S. Cavins. Barbara, B.S. Cecrle, John P., B.M. Cermak, George, A.B. Cesnik, Donald E., B.S. Chamberlin, Phyllis R., A.B. Chambers, Ediord O., A.B. Chambers, G. Goethe, A.B. Chambers, Thelma F., B.S. Cheney, Beverly A., B.S. Chess, William Edward, B.S. Chumley, William John, A.B. Ciotti, Eugene Barney, B.S. Cissell, Charlotte Ann, A.B. Clark, Barbara L., A.B. Clark, Charles F., B.S. Clark, Edward F., B.S. Clark, Jerald Wayne, B.S. Clark, Virginia N., A.B. Clarke, William C, B.S. Clawson, Carol E., B.S. Clingan, Judith Carolyn, A.B. Clymer, Richard M., A.B. Coble, Carolyn, A.B. Coble, Nancy Ann, B.S. Coffin, D. Jane, B.S. C;o[lman, Cosette M., A.B. 408 Cohen, Harold A., A.B. Coleman, Florence E., B.S. Colglazier, Benton Wayije, B.S. Collins, [ames Loran, A.B. Cone, James Wesley, A.B. Conner, Charles R., B.S. Connell, Beverly J., B.M.E. Cook, Peggy G., A.B. Cook, Suzanne LeBrun, B.S. Cooper, Patricia Luella, B.S. Corey, Jessie M., B.S. Come, Dixie Lee, B.S. Corpening, Elizabeth Andre, B.S Cory, Nancy Lee, B.S. Coryell, Judith, A.B. Costas, Nitsa G., A.B. Cotner, Dottie Lee, B.M.E. Coulter, June, A.B. Cox, Alfred Charles, B.S. Cox, Carolyn Meade, B.S. Cox, Eleanor Marquis, A.B. Cram, Carole, A.B. Cramer, Jacquelyn Sandy, A.B. Craven, Ernest Wayne, Jr., A.B. Crawford, Todd W., B.S. Crim, John E., B.S. Cuny, Robert B., A.B. Curtis, John Frank, B.S. Curtis, Mildred, B.S. Cusick, A. Michael, Jr., B.S. Dahling. Carolyn Louise, B.S. Dailey, Thomas Alfred, B.S. Dallas, Donna Jean, B.S. Dallas, Ellen Colleen, B.S. Dalmbert, Marilyn Ann, A.B. Dammrich, Mary Lou, B.M.E. Danner, Jerry V., B.S. Datin, John F., B.S Davies, John, A.B. Davis, Arthur M., B.S. Davis, Dean M., li.S. Davis, Elaine B., A.B. Davis. Robert Earl, A.B. l).i is. Warren Bailey, A.B. I),i . I ' ui cnc A.. B.S. Day, William Ovcrlon, B.S. DeBoest, Heiny 1- ' ., jr., B.S. DeBrota, Cileinia jo, A.B. Decker, Susan C B.S. DeCoito, Alfred, Jr., B.S. DeC.aii. joim A., B.S. Dees, Phyllis Ann, B.S. Delj)h, Thomas L., B.S. Dcnari. Robert John, B.S. Dciiisdn. Daniel 1).. B.S. DenstorfE, Herman Paul, B.S. Denzel, Mary Louisa, B.S. Desjardins, Marguerite A., A.B. Devetski, Robert L., . .B. l)i(kerman, Edii I... . .B. Dillehay, Sue A., B.S. Dillman, Sandra Sue, B.S. Dinoff, Arthur, A.B. Dinort, Michael, A.B. Distelhorst. Patricia, A.B. Dit .ler, Diane, . .B. Dold, Lionel Edward, jr., B.S. Dolnics, Richard Charles, B.S. Donie, Virginia Southard, B.S. DdUienic, Donald A., B.S. Donahue, James JVL, A.B. Donoho, Marcia Catherine, B.S. Donovan, James P., B.S. Dorlman, Donald Phillip, A.B. Doty, Zella M., B.S. Doiithiit, Judith Ann, B.S. Dowling, Addison M., jr., A.B. Downing, Don Richard, B.S. Downs, Martha, . .B. Drewniak, Chester Joseph, B.S. 410 Dugger, Frank Raymond, B.S. Diiplei, Lee F., A.B. Dwyer, Rosemary, B.S. Dykins, Phyllis Eileen, B.S. Eade, |. Thomas, B.S. Eagleson, Ruth, B.S. Eagleson, Walter V., B.S. Ebbeler, Jack Howard, B.S. Eckenrode, Fred A.. Jr., B.S. Eckert, Geraldine J., A.B. Eckert, Willis E., B.S. Edholm, Mary Ann, A.B. Edwards, Carolyn Jean, B.S. Egenolf, Robert V., B.S. Eggers, Allen P., B.S. Eg iabher, Ytbarek G., A.B. Eib, Dorothy A., B.S. Eitelberg, Leonard A., A.B. Elias, Vincent, B.S. Ellis, Paul Robert, B.S. Ellsasser, Michael G., A.B. Ehnore, David G.. B.S. Elrod, Edward, B.S. Elston, William C., A.B. Emhardt, Joan Marie, A.B. Emry, M. Stuart, A.B. Engle, Eldon H., B. LE. Engle, George R., B.S. Enochs, Richard Alan, A.B. Epmeier, Arnold W., Jr., A.B. Espey, Mary Ann, . .B. EuDaly, James F., B.S. Evans, Ernest E., Jr., A.B. Evans, Jon L., B.S. Evans, Robert Eugene, B.S. Evans, Robert M., B.S. Eve, Mary Helen, B.S. Everitt, Jane Ann, B.S. Eves, Rosemary A., B.M. Faller, James E., A.B. ll 0f f JthJ r-i p. ? V  I ' aiiiid, Cluiilcs I)., A.H. Fciillock, Connie A., A.B. Fee, Carolyn E., B.S. I ' cigcnbaum, Harvey, A.B. 1-cnton, Mary Jeanette, A.B. Ferguson. DiinicI H., li.S. Ferguson, Nina M., B.S. Ferrell, Martha D., B.S. Fetsch, Mary J., B.S. Fiandt, Billy E., B.S. Fierst, Paul E., B.S. Filer, Nancy Jane, B.S. Fish, William S., A.B. Fisher, Charles VV., B.S. Fisher, Patricia Ruth, A.B. Fisher, Susan Doreen, B.M. Fissgus, Marilyn Lucille, B.M.E. Fitzpatrick, James F., A.B. Flack, Amy Beverley, B.S. Flagg, Richard Lee, B.S. Flatcr, Ann, B.S. Fleming, Thomas J., A.B. Fletcher, Jean, B.S. Flick, Jack D., B.M.E. Flinn, Sandra Joy, B.S. Flora, David Lynn, B.S. Flynn, Robert Charles, A.B. Foreman, Robert W., B.M.E. Forney, William Peter, B.S. Forsyth, Clarence J., B.S. Fort, Lois Anne, A.B. Former, Helen M., B.S. Foss, Wilbert, B.S. Fouts, Fred N., Jr., B.S. Fowl, Joseph Edward, A.B. Fowler, Bruce B., B.M. Fox, Paul J., B.S. Fox, Philip A., B.S. Fox, Wilhelmina Sue, B.S. Fox, V ' illiam R., B.S. 412 Frame, Robert Gary, B.S. Francik, Charles A., Jr., B.S. Frankfort, Josephine, B,S. French, Edwin T., Jr., B.S. Fret . Barbara Ruth. B.S. Freyberg. C William, A.B. Friend, Robert L., A.B. Fritz, Joan B., B.S. Frutchey, Alice M., A.B. B.S. Fry, Mary Jane, A.B. Fulton. William H., A.B. Furr, Jack Dean, A.B. Gallagher, [ohn Richard, B.S. Ganoe, Hazel Irene, B.S. Gardner, Samuel Jackson, A.B. Garrison, William A.. A.B. Gates, Elmer C, B.S. Gayde, Richard A., . .B Gebre-Selassie, Mhrete-.A.b, A.B. Gentry, Larrv D., B.M.E. George, Charles, W., B.S. George, Patricia M., B.S. George, Robert F., B.S. Gerberding, Carmen L., t.S. Gerdenich, Joseph M., B.S. Gerhart, . nna Lou, A.B. Gerig, Lester E., Jr., B.S: Gerrard, Joanne, B.S. Gerst, Richard Alan, B.S. Gherardi. Leonard James, B.S. Gholson. Berta .Mae, B.S. Gibbons, ' ivian R., B.S. Gibson, Alois Eugene, A.B. Gibson, Kenneth D., B.S. Gibson, Lura Mae, B.S. Giessler, Richard Eugene, B.S. Gilbert, Harriet L., B.S. Gillen, Mary Jo, B.S. Gillis, Peter Francis, B.S. Ginsberg, Marlene, B.S. dim mm, mi. .i f;ii:ml()i. Sumky C, B.S. Glaiuy, Ben L., B.S. Glenn. Richard T., B.S. Goad, Lois Elaine, B.S. Cioard, Edward S., B.S. (.1)1)). Kay VVynn, B.S. G.hIo, Julie v., A.B. (.odsey, Carolyn Jeanne, B.M.E. Cioerlitz, Sue, A.B. Goins, Shirley L., B.S. Gonan, ' irgil, B.S. Goodall, Kenneth Joseph, A.B. CiofKhviii, Sue Ellen, B.S. Goosby, Earl, B.S. fiorman, William B., B.S. Gorrell, Nancy E., B.S. Gossett, Joe L., B.S. C;raham, William E. Jr., A.B. Ciranowsky, Gerald, B.S. (irannan, Carolvn L., A.B. Graves, Alice Carol, B.S. Graves, Betty MacLeod, B.S. Gray, Greta J., B.M. Green, David Rae, A.B. Green, Patricia . ., B.S. Gregg, Barbara A., B.S. Gregg, Robert E., A.B. Greiling, Gail R., B.S. Gresoski, Jean A., B.S. Gribble, Barbara A. C, A.B. (;ribble, Gerry L., B.S. Grimmer, Patricia Sue, A.B. Groves, R. Yvonne, A.B. Gushwa, Robert Lee, B.S. Gwaltney, Max R., M.S. Gwin, Janet Gay, B.S. Halhier, Leon W., B.S. Hagman, Norm A., A.B. Hallagan, George Robert, A.B. Hamilton, Rodney D., A.B. 414 I Hammer, Carl Shelley, A.B. Hammond, Walter L., Jr., B.S. Hampton, Robert Wayne, B.S. Hanaiier, Robert M., B.S. Hand, Jack T., B.S. Hanley, Richard ., B.S. Hanna, Judith Blair, B.S. Hansman, Paul, A.B. Hanson, John L., B.S. Harcourt, Jides V.. B.S. Hardacre, Lowell E., B.S. Hargis, Jeri A., B.S. Harris, Joan E., A.B. Hanis, Margaret E., B.S. Harris, Patsy Frank, B.S. Harsh, Wayne Lloyd, B.S. Hartzler, Myra Grant, B.S. Hasch, Ralph Henry, B.S. Hastings, Grover Wallace, A.B. Hatcher, Richard Gordon, B.S. Haunton, Richard H., A.B. Hauss, Patricia, A.B. Hawk, William Allan, B.S. Hawkins, Paula Dee, A.B. Hays, Doris June, B.S. Hein, Donna Rae, B.S. Heiney, John H., A.B. Helinski, Florian D., B.S. Hellmich, Sondra Sue, B.S. Helmer, Fred A., A.B. Helmick, Marilyn J., A.B. Henderson, Dillard W., B.S. Henderson, Willard D., B.S. Henke, June Kathryn, A.B. Henrv, David B., B.S. Herman, Stanley C., . .B. Hertling, Carol A., A.B. Heseman, John Henry, B.S. Heyde, Jay Allen, B.S. Heyerdahl, Emalie L. B.M. (M Hibnitk, Gerald R., A.B. Hiland, Leah F., B.S. Hill, Carolyn E., B.S. Hill, Whitney W., B.S. llillici, Tluniias Gordon, A.B. Hihon, Ben F., A.B. Hilton, Patsy D., B.S. Hironimus, John Edward, A.B. Hochgesang, Elizabeth A., A.B. Hodges, John William, B.S. Hodges, Patsy Ann, B.M. Hodshire, }ohn Rankin, B.M.E. Hoemig, Glenn Thomas, B.S. Hohl, Richard D., A.B. Holbrook, Betty Jean, B.S. Holienbeck, James B., B.S. HoUenbeck, William B., B.S. Holliday, Lynne, B.S. Holloway, Russell T., A.B. Holzbach, James R., B.S. Honnold, Julia, B.M.E. Hood, Carolyn, A.B. Hook, Marguerite Louise, B.S. Hooks, James B., Jr., B.S. Hoover, Gladys Pauline, A.B. Hopper, Richard S., A.B. Horan, Don B., B.S. Horn, Leonard Paul, B.S. Horowitz, Ann Larl, A.B. Hoster, George McBride, B.S. Hostetler, S. Keith, B.S. Hottel, Sarahlu, B.S. Houston, James G., B.M. Howard, Robert Earle, B.S. Hric, Frances Annette, B.S. Hubbard, Lucy Jane, B.S. Hudson, Karl William, B.S. Hudson, Patricia, B.S. Huffman, Clyde W., B.S. Huftord, Jim P., A.B. ■Huguenaid, James David. 15. S. Hughes, Dolores, . .B. Hughes, Louis E., B.S. Hume, John Tandy III, B.S. Humphrey, Cyndiia, B.S. Hunt, Alice Jane, B.S. Hunter, Robert D., B.S. Hurst, Needham S., B.S. Husselman, Thomas E., A.B. Hutchens, William ' ., B.S. Hutchinson, Pamela Curley, B.S. Igelman, Jon Mark, A.B. Igney, Doyle K., B.S. Illes, Ella E., A.B. Illg, Clara Gertrude, B.S. Ingels, Edna May, B.S. Irwin, Yukiko, A.B. Isaacs, John C, Jr., A.B. Isenogle, Robert K., A.B. Isler. Marv Katherine, B.S. Jacobs, ' on J., A.B. Jacobson, Stephen Alan, A.B. Jager, Veronica Mary, B.S. James, Raymond H., A.B. Jamison, Anne Poynter, B.S. Jarrell, James R., B.S. Jecmen, Charles John, B.S. Jenkin, Joan, A.B. Jenkins, Bernadean Eirth Jenkins, Lee L., B.S. Jinks, James C, A.B. Johnson, . nna Marie, B.S. Johnson, Elizabeth June, B.M.E. Johnson, Gene P., B.S. Johnson, Janet Lou, B.S. Johnson, Jr. Nils, B.S. Johnson, Richard Loomis, B.S. Johnson, Roger P., B.S. Johnson, Ronald Edward, B.S. Johnson, V. P., B.S. Ci. ID Q p a .fe«);J ' ;T I IdluiMoii, (k ' oif c (;., B.S. Johnston, Josepli H., 15. S. [ones, Donald Ciriilitli, A.B. Inrics, jack 11., li.S. )()ncs, jerry CI., 15. .S. |(,ius, Rolnii 1)., U.S. [ones, Robert J., B.S. |()idan, Richard Lee, A.B. Joseph, Darrel P., B.M. Joyce, William R., B.S. |uiian, Mauiicc Aldin, B.S. )iirgens, Robert A., B.S. Justis, Richard L., B.S. Kadotani, Edna S., B.S. Kaplan, Bernard F., A.B. Kaser, James Franklin, B.S. Kast, Jean Carol, B.S. Keller, Bewnie J., B.S. Kelly, Charles Arnold, B.S. Kemper, James R., , .B. Kemper, Rachel, A.B. Kempf, Robert H., Jr., B.S. Kilmer, Donald D., B.M. Kimes, Mary Ellen, B.S. King, Deborah Ann, A.B. Kint;. John N., B.S. Kins , Jose|)h B., B.S. King, Roslyn Ro .ella, B.S. King, Ross E., A.B. Kipp, Richard F., B.S. Kirsch, Arthur Frederick, A.B Klepinger, Carol Ann, A.B. Knight, Georgia Mae, B.S. Knowles, Paul L., B.S. Kobavashi, Bert N obuo, A.B. Kobidnicky, Paid, B.S. Koch, Barbara Jean, B.S. Koehlinger, Allen W., B.S. Kohen. Dorothy S., B.S. Kollker, [ojni Jennings, B.S. 418 Kooken, Patricia Joan. A.H. Korsnieyer, Anne, B.S. Koselak, Jack Stuart, B.S. Kotzan, William J., B.S. Ko ener. Ronald Richard. B.S. Ko acik, Michael A., A.B. Krall, Norris E., B.S. Kramer, Paul W., B.S. Krause, Virginia, A.B. Kren, Shirley A., B.S. Kriknianis, George. B.S. Kroemer, Betty J., B.S. Kunz, Albert L., A.B. Kunzman, David F., B.S. Kurfees, Don B., B.S. Kurt , Richard, A.B. Lake, Thomas E., B.S. Lambert, George R., B.S. Landis, Sue A., B.S. Langdon, Ronald H., B.S. Larson, Audrey Marie, B.S. Larson, Carl Edward, A.B. La Rue, Eddie W.. B.S. Latendresse, James J., B.S. Lauter, Beatrice B.. A.M. Law.son, Richard G., B.S. Laymon, Maurice D., A.B. Lebiedzinski, Steve J., B.S. Lee her, Phyllis, A.B. Lee, Paul Ralph, A.B. Legier, Florence M., A.B. Lehr, Mangham E., B.M. Leighty, Margaret Joan, B.S. Leipold, Kay Margaret, B.S. Lentz, Jerry O., B.S. Lentz, Karen L., B.S. Leonard, Lucretia A., A.B. Lesh, Joseph Hal, A.B. Leslie, Charles J., A.B. Leverenz, Thomas W., B.S. tMimmm Lewark, VVcndall O., H.S. Lewis, liyron Roger, A.B. Lindholm, Thomas Harry, B.S. Llneweaver, Hilda E., B.S. Lincwcaver, Paul K., B.S. l.iiul. I ' aiiick G., B.S. Link, Charles W., y .B. Linke, |anice E., A.B. Little, Evagnes M., B.S. Lohmeyer, Charles William, B.S. Long, Thomas E., A.B. Longwith, Virginia L., B.S. Lopp, F. Lionel, B.S. Lorenz, Donna Marie, B.S. Lowe, Barbara Jane, A.B. Lowery, Nancy Swarts, B.S. Lowry, Jean Rogers, A.B. Lozar, Alfred J., Jr., B.S. Lucas, Marilyn S., B.S. Luckett, John W., B.S. Lukenbill, Betty Claire, A.B. Lundy, James D., B.S. Lynch, Jesse M., A.B. Lyons, Algernon, B.S. Lyons, Renee Barbara, B.S. Lyst, Jerry, H. A. B. McCartt, Jack Kerns, B.S. McCarty, Patricia Ann, A.B. McCloughan, Robert Rice, B.S. McConnaughey, Hal David, A.B. McConnell, James Richard, B.S. McCulloch, Darlene L., B.S. McDonald, Marilyn, A.B. McElderry, Ruth A., A.B. McGuire, Charles A., B.S. McKiernan, Madge Anne, B.S. McKinzie, Mack P., B.S. McLaurin, Dora H., B.S. McMahon, Sarah Keith, B.M. McAVilliams, Sarah Seller, A.B. V20 Mack, James E., B.S. Mackey, Janis A., A.B. Madden, Gloria L., B.S., Nfadden, Judith Ann, A.B. ISFaddox, Jerald C.urtis. A.B. Magner, Lawrence E., B.S. Major, Clinton L., A.B. Mahvin, Jarl, A.B. Manahan, Garald F., B.S. 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Brown, Earl Robert Jr., M.D. Brubeck, Robert E., M.D. Buck, David Wallace, M.D. Bush, Charles Edgar Jr., M.D. Cagle. Robert R., NLD. Charles, Henry L., M.D. Chase, James Allen, LD. % f- - fh ' w f Chiislic, Marvin C, M.D. Colvin, Robert C;., M.D. Daly, Walter Joseph, M.D. Doyle, Louis Philip, M.D. Diiiuan, William A., M.D. Dye, William E., M.D. Edgar, Donald Erving, M.D. Edgar, Robert Earl, M.D. Fadell, Matthew J., M.D. Fenstermacher, Robert E., M.D. Fields, Donald L., M.D. F ranck, George H., M.D. Fretz, Richard Carl, M.D. Erie, Charles H., M.D. Friedman, Sidney Edward, M.D. Gachaw, Gabra Sadik Jr., M.D. George, Robert Matthew, M.D. Gessler, William F., Jr., M.D. Gibson, Roy L., Jr., M.D. Giordano, David A., M.D. Grigsby, H. Bland, M.D. Grinnell, Sheldon W., M.D. Hanersperger, Alfred D., M.D. Harshman, James A., M.D. Hayes, Jesse Doddridge Jr., M.D. Hershey, Ernest Allen Jr., M.D. Hickman, Jack Walter, M.D. Hinshaw, H. Dean, M.D. Hirschman, Jim Charles, M.D. Holliday. Alionso D., Jr., M.D. Huffman, Galen Carl, M.D. Johnson, Gene Elvin, M.D. Jones, David George, M.D. Jones, Gordon C, M.D. Jontz, Richard L., M.D. Kaiser, James L., M.D. Karch, Robert William, M.D. Karges, David Elles, M.D. Khoo, Ee Chuan, M.D. Kintner, Robert M., M.D. 4.S6 Kirtley, Robert Wayne, M.D. Kline, Charles Daniel, M.D. Kmak, Frank John, M.D. Koch, Edwin F., Jr., M.D. Koenig, Robert L., M.D. Kurth, Frederick, M.D. Lambert, Ross VV., M.D. LaSalle, Robert M., Jr., M.D. Lawson, Lawrence J., M.D. Lee, John W., M.D. Liff, Elliot, M.D. Lindbloom, Buron O., M.D. Madden, Robert J., M.D. Martin, Larry W., M.D. McAree, Francis E., M.D. McClure, Morris E., M.D. Mishler, Joe Bill, M.D. Mitchell, George L., M.D. Moore, Charles Robert, NLD. Moore, Jack Conrad, M.D. Moore, John Mansfield, LD. 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Marketing GOODALL, KENNETH JOSEPH Bloomington .A.B. Comparative Literatur .Acacia, Phi Eta Sigma (Pres.), Auditorium Series Comm., Faculty-Student Relations Comm. GOODWIN, SUE ELLEN Worthington B.S. Education Gar ' B.S. Education KA ' J ' , Cosmopolitan Club GORMAN, WILLIAM . lilan B.S. .Marketing Acacia, Marketing Club. CCC. AFROTC Drill Team GORRELL, NANCY Omaha. eb. B.S. Education AXn (V.P.), FTA (Sec), Pleiades, Pi Lambda Theta GOSSETT, JOE L. Anderson Insurance Club. Young Republican Club, Scabbard S: Blade, CCC GRAHAM, WILLIAM E., JR. Kokomo .A.B. .Anatomy S; Phvsiology :ae GR. NNAN, CAROLYN Washington .A.B. Psychology ZTA Soc. for the .Advancement of Management Y.MCA, CCC GR- NOWSKY. GERALD Indianapolis B.S. Speech SAM. Debate Club IL- Radio - Television Service, IFC GRAVES, ALICE CAROL Bloomington B.S. Home Economics Pi Lambda Theta, Omicron Nu. (Sec- Freas.) Chapel Guild, Home Economics Club GRAVES, BETTY MACLEOD Indianapolis B.S. Educalion Mortar Board, W Student Foundation, Sycamore Hall (Pres.), WRH (V.P.) GRAY. GRETA J. Cra-aiordr ille B.M. Opera KKr, Sigma Alpha Iota 1932 1934 Jordan River Review. .Arbutus Junior Prom Queen Courts GREEN. DAVID RAE .W(. Ornon .A.B. Government AFROTC Crack Drill Team GREEN, PATRICIA Crown Point B.S. Marketing Omicron Delta, Young Republican Club, Marketing Club B.S. Education A.B. Optomeir - TKE. Omega Delia, YMCA Council. Skull .«t Crescent CREILINC, GAIL R. Kendalhille B.S. Educalion 2K (Pres. I, Pleiades. YWCA ENeculiie Boaid GRESOSKI. EUGENIA A. St. Louis, .Mo. B.S. Phvsical Educalion Pcmm Club, Honor Roll, Smithwood Recreation Chrmn. GRIBBLE. BARBAR- Intliarta wlis A.B. English AXf! GROVES. R. YVONNE Wilmelte, III. KKr (Sec). FTA, VWCA (Sec) GUSHWA. ROBERT LEE South Bend B.S. Educalion CWALTNEY, MAX R. Princeton M.S. Optonutn AXA, Omega Delta. Sailing Club CWIN. JANET GAY Columbus B.S. Office Managemen AF. Omicron Delta HAFFNER. LEON W. CrawfordsTille B.S. Optomein- Omega Delta HAGMAN. NORM A. Gary .A.B. -Anatomv : Phvsiology ex, .Alpha Epsilon Delta, Skeleton Club HALL-ACAN. GEORGE ROBERT Bloomington .A.B. Geography HA.MILTON. RODNEY D. Frankfort A.B. Chemistn Indianapolis A.B. English Ae HAMMOND. WALTER L.. JR. Hammond B.S. Marketing IX. Sphinx Club, lU Foundation. Chrmn. 8: Organizer of Card Section HAMPTO.N. ROBERT WAYNE Chicago, III. B.S. Management Transferred from Chicago Cit College. Soc. for the Advancement of Management, Thela Alpha Phi, Union HANAUER. ROBERT M. Fort Wayne B.S. Bus. .Administration K-. -Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club HAND, JACK T. Hamilton. Ohio k . YMCA, Pershing Rifles, Intramural Go ' .f HANLEY, RICH.VRD . . Gary B.S. Business Soc for the .Advancement of .Management, Young Republican Club, Lambda Alpha Epsilon HANNA, JUDITH BL.A1R Indianapolis B.S. Elemenlarv Education KAG (House igr.), .ACE HANSMAN. PAUL South Bend .A.B. Journalism SAM. Dailv Student, Skull S: Crescent, Vaisity Swimming Team Mgr. HANSON. JOHN L. . tishawaka B.S. -Marketing MRC.A Board of Governors, MRCA Fall Carniial Comm.. Lnil Governor Chrmii.. Flame Club URT. JULES ' B.S. Optomelrv ■(■rA, Omega Delta (Pr. HA Mitroy B.S. Business FTA HARDACRE. LOWELL E. Anderson B.S. Business Advertising ex (Sec), Marketing Club, Singing Hoosiers HA GRIMMER. PATRICIA SUE Paducah, Ky. .A.B. Personnel Management A PA. Gamma Alpha Chi, Marketing Club s. JE B.S. Education -X (Lt. Commander). Sigma Delta Chi (Pres.). Daily Student, Falcon Club HARRIS. JOAN E. Centenille .A.B. Geograph Dorm Librarian, FTA HARRIS. MARGARET E. Decatur B.S. Education .AOn (Philanthropic Chrmn.). VWCA. FTA. Inion, Student Spirit HARRIS. PATSY FRANK .Soii( i Bend AZ (Rec Sec). Omicron Delta (V.P.) HARSH, WAYNE LLOYD Connersiille B.S. Education Wesley Foundation. Pi Lambda Theta, Interfaith Council, Scholarship Coordinate Comm. H.VSCH, RVLPH HENRY Chicago, III. B.S. Phvsical Education Gymnastic Team, Soccer Team, PIEJK (V.P.) HASTINGS. GROVER WALLACE Elnora A.B. Chemistrv Alpha Chi Sigma H.VTCHER. RICHARD GRODON .Michigan City B.S. .Accounting KA+, Fresh. Football, Fresh. Track, Dorm Treas. HAUNTON. RICHARD H. Long Beach, X.J. A.B. Historv I ' SK (Inductor), Sphinx Club, IFC, FTA HAUSS, PATRICIA .Madeira, Ohio .A.B. .Mathematics Dorm Treas., Dorm Cultural Chrmn. Kokomo B.S. Business Finance Ciub. Union, VMC.A HAWKINS. PAULA DEE Indianapolis A.B. Speech A , Theta Alpha Phi, Red Cross. .Arbutus HAYS, DORIS JUNE Worthington B.S. Business Education Omicron Delta, FT.A HEI.N, DONNA R. E Warsaw B.S. General Business AOn, Finance Club. .Arbutus, Omicron Delta HEINEY. JOHN H. Huntington .A.B. Government ATA (Pres.), Basketball Team .Mgr., IFC (V.P.) HELINSKI. FLORLAN D. Hurley, Wis. B.S. Business Ben, Varsity Football HELLMICH. SONDRA SUE Batesvitle B.S. Secretarial Training and Office Management Beta Gamma Sigma, Gamma Alpha Chi, Soc. for the .Advancement of Management, Newman Club HELMAR. FRED A. 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Plii Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, tl..f n.iiniii.1 i(rni;i I.alavrit B.M. M .■cac Uni ' Sigm... _ Beta Gamma Sigm Iota HIBNICK. GERALD Michisc t Cily .■.B. Economics MRCA Board of Coven os. Alplia Kappa Psi. Hilli 1 Foundation ( .ouncil McmiIhi. , rts Council HILAND, LEAH Lebanon B.S. Education Maple Hall (V.P.), YVVCA Recreation Conini.. I lA HILL, CAROLYN E. Cedar tails, la. B.S. Music IIB , Tlieta Alpha I ' lu. Sigma Alpha lota HILL. WITNEY W. iidiatia ;o;is B.S. Marketing •I ' K (Rec-Sec), Alpha Phi Omega, Marketing CIul). Theta Nu Epsilon HILLIER. THOMAS CORDON Indianapolis A.B. History Collegiate Democrats HILTON, BEN SateiTt A.B. Journalism ex. Daily Student, Sniling CUil , Commodore. lU Varsity Rifie Team (Capl.) B.S. Piano and Business lIB ' f, YVVCA, Young Republican, Belles of India HIRONIMUS, JOHN EDWARD EiansvilU A.B. Aiialomv and Physiolo •t ie, Vaisity Tennis (Capt.), Skeleton Club, Alpha Epsilou Delia HOCHCESANG, Jasptr A.B. English HODGES. JOHN WILLIAM spencer B.S. 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GUE ; Loui; HOOKS, JAMES B.. JR. B.S. Education . . , University Singers Choral Union, MENC HOOVER. PAULINE Rochester A.B. Classics VV esIey Foundation, Kappa Phi, Eta Sigma Phi, Paniarada HOPPER, RICHARD S. Rloomington A.B. Journalism Daily Student (Night FMitor, Photo Editor), Sigma Delta Chi .-ishland, A ' v. A.B. English Hillel, Glee Club. Smilhwood Hall Cultural Chrmn. HOSTER. GEORGE MC BRIDE Indianapolis B.S. Marketing ZX. Baseball Manager, 1 Men ' s Club, Union B.S. Personnel Management r. Omicron Delta, . WS Social Coram. HO%VARn. ROBEHr EARl.E Remington B.S. Finance . . . Head Baskelbill Manager, I Men ' s Club, Sphinx Club HRIC, FRANCES ANNETTE East Chicago B.S. Busimss Education Arbutus. lU Usher Corps, Union, YVVCA HUBBARD, LUCY JANE Tipton B.S. Marketing AAA (Treas.), Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Lambda Dell Arbutus HUDSON, KARL V1LL1AM Soi ( i Bend B.S. Education 2X, Daily Student, WFIU HUDSON, PATRICIA Lowell B.S. Education Spanish Club, Pamarada, YWCA, FTA HUFFMAN, CLYDE W. 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West Baden Springs B.S. Education ■tM, . WS, YWCA, FT A KNOWLES, PAUL L. B.S. .Accounting KOBA Asm. BtKr NOBUO Wain,,:, ' ,,. (),il,u. Hawaii A.B, Aii.icoiin , rlivsiology Phi Kl.i SiBin.i, Alpha Epsilon Delia, Hawaii Club KOBULNICKY, PAUL McKeesport, Pa. B.S. Gcner.al Business Sn, Football, I Men ' s Club KOCH, BARBARA JEAN KOEHLINGER. ALLEN W. I-orl Wa ne B.S. Personnel Management KAP (Trcas.), Sigma Delta Pi (V.P.), Swimming Team Mgr., Soc. for the Advancement of Management KOHEN. DOROTHY S. .Soulli Bend B.S. Education rSAT, Hillel KOLLKER, JACK JENNINGS Eiansville B.S. Marketing K2 (Pres.), Student Senate (V.P.), Delta Sigma Pi, Elections S: Petitions Comm. Chrmn. KORSMEYER, ANNE Butler B.S. Education HB KOSELAK, JACK STUART Xorth Liberty B.S. Edu East Chicago B.S. General Business CCC, lU Orchestra, Young Republican Club KOVENER. RONALD RICHARD Indianapolis B.S. Accounting .Arbutus (Treas.), Usher Mgr., Student Senate, Campus Service Council Whiting ' A.B. 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Kirkwood FASHIONS FOR MEN Plumbing — Heating — Air Conditioning Bower k Sons Gas Electric Water Heaters 1200 North College Phone 3170 46:5 I oniorrou ' s Styles Today The Charm Shop ill the Van Orinaii-Graliaiii Hotel Annex on West Sixth Street INDIANA SECURITIES Underwriters Distrihutors Dealers Muiiici|)al Bonds All Tvpes Unlisted Stocks and Bonds City Securities Corporation Organized 1908, Incorporated 1924 Member of Midwest Stock Exchange 417 Circle Tower, Indianapolis 4, Ind. Telephone ME Irose 8-1336 Teletype IP 489 The Banks of Bloomin g ton Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Loans Serving the Community and Indiana University First National Banl Citizens Banit and Trust Company Monroe County State Banit Bloomin ton National Bank Members of tbe Federal Depositors Insurance Corporation 464 Brulin Maintenance — Products — MaJe in Indiuiia — SoUl throughout the Ignited States Floor Waxes • Cleaners • Class Room Seals Gym Finishes • Soaps • Floor Machines Janitor and Sanitation Supplies and Equipment There ' s a reason for Brulin ' s wide acceptance in the maintenance field. Only quality products made of the most durable and efficient materials are sold by Bru- lin. They are unconditionally guaranteed to give satisfaction. Free samples available upon request Brulin Company, inc. 2939 Columbia Ave. • Indianapolis 7, Ind. Frrd B riuftl T}ic Sharpest Shop in ' lOun Wible Adams 429 East Kirkwood One block We it of the Ad Building Their Future is Already Here! Their electrical future, that is. Designs for fabulous new electrical appliances are already on the drafting boards. INew uses for elec- tricity are being created and tested. ays of manufacturing elec- tricity with atomic power are being investigated. And. as the electric company for this area, we are continually building new facilities to assure abundant electric power for those we serve — today, tomorrow and in the vears to come. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. 465 1890-1955 Serving the Cami iis for 3 Getwrntioiis with Prompt and Efficient Service • Special Dt ' si ;n Keys • Medals • Pins • Dance Programs • Trophies • Athletic Awards • Rings • Gifts • Favors Charles B. Dyer Company, Inc. 234 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis ME. 4-5734 Since 1876 The Wicks ' Company Blooinington ' s Department Store !n and around Bloominfiton most everybody shops at Wicks! 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Scientifically engineered and attractively styled in the modern conception, it not only supplements your skill, it conveys an instant impression of competence to your patients. And in this important matter of favorable patient impressions we can also be of real help to you through our free oflFlce planning service. Any S. S. White dealer will gladly show you this equipment and explain our convenient financing plan . . . or, if you prefer, write direct for detailed information. THE S. S. VHITE DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. 4(3 Jasper Glove Company, Inc. Jasper, Indiana Manufacturers of Work Gloves ' Covering the ISation s Hands ' Jasper Novelty Furniture Company Inc. Jasper, Indiana Industries Indiana Desk Company, Inc. Jasper, Indiana Manufacturers of Wood Office and School Desks and Tables Jasper Chair Company Jasper, Indiana Manufacturing the Right Chair at the Right Price 468 The Jasper Corporation Jasper, Indiana Jasper Wood Products Company, Inc. Jasper Seating Company Jasper, Indiana Manufacturers of High Grade Office School and Household Chairs The Jasper Desk Company Jasper, Indiana Established 1876 Wood Office Desks, Tables and Accessories 469 index l.)hn r, 170, .-i:!! w. 337 Abalf. Antho: Abboll. Warn Ahholt. Willie Alulon. Roli.M Alul. -..null, I Alnll. IcMi.iii Ahi.l.uiali., I) Abraliai Abiabai 11(1 llai UI Abrams. Jim lUiitiUl 318 Abrai[iM.n. AlUn C 307, 327 Abshiu-. John Wade 323 Accounting Club 172 ACE 177 Ackt-rman, Jane E 391 Ackcnnan, Raymond Jr 169 Adamkovics. Mirdza M 237,400 Adams, Anita Diannc 353 Adams, Doris Jean 133, 199, 200, 338. 34(i Adams, Fosl.-i Dale 319 (l.i Ilcli . k 1. Clil Ad.iiv .li.i l.iiu- 348 Ad.liM.ii, i,.M ph C 228 Adais„i . Mill.iid E. 169 230, 374. 383 Adf. IMnllis J 398 Adtlman, Alvin 367 Adlir, George Joseph Adrianson, Syhia J. . 399 Aeons, Board of 196 Agniss. Jimini,- Jo . 333 Ahlb.and. I.n.nic T. 223,328 AhlKii.n, HiU-n Rose 390 Ahlijrini. M.ush.ill R. K..IM1I K 312 Ann, .11, 1 1. 3l:t I ' hihi. R,.hiil 321 .iiin. H.11111,1 H 210 si, .11,11. Ki.hard K 297,330 is. I, II, .1,1 S 329 is,. II. |„l,ii C 218,314 ;lil. D.Liiil K 366 I. W.I 1 1,11 Duane 374, 378 h. Ah,, Ann 176,393 .. (,l.i,Ks !• 400 Mini, ' 348 400 Air il A. .200,214,; An.un. M,.h.iin. Allaidl. Jobtph E. AUbright, Virgini: Allen, Caroline Jane 193, 198, 200, 220, Allen. John William 288, Alhii. Rev Chile All, R, li, R(ib,il .Spencer 307, . olyn . M 177,236, Allied. Di ' 1,1 W. R. ,229,318 .174,319 319 128, 393 312 Allliip. Uiin Alpha Epsilon Dela 173 Alpha Kappa Psi 1. 4 Alpha Lambda Delta 226 Alpha Omega 142 Alpine. Hanev (ames 212,332 Alsip. Ceorge R 307,325 Alt. Edward M 311 AH. Thomas Henry 367 Alther. Robert C, Jr 324, 372 Ancel, Steyen H 337 Andersen, R. Clifton 134, 372 Anderson. Anthony F 322 Anderson, Barbara Mae 169, 394 Anderson, Charles D. 314 Anderson, Claude 363 Anderson, Ethel J. 351 Anderson, Frances Kay 343 Anderson, James R 367 .mill 1 Mill 249 319 .1.1 1 .111 226 391 1 ' hnte .... K 135 357 R Kent 209 237 309 391 11 111 1, K 387 1. 3R7 ),. olhv Mac 395 :,i 1,1 1 ee 370 , elle Marie . . . . 235 237 1 1 •derii s B. 320 la k It 367 igi E. r : 318 lor ia K .357 V llace R 31-1 iiiiiiiis, riiiiiii. h ■-■■■' II, :!il Aiiniin, K,.liiii I, IS, |.li ■jl; ' ,i. 383 Ai.|.!,i , Km li.ii.l I 330 Appl, ' . I ,11, II lii.iii 382 AppI, , Phi Ills I.Mie 349 Apphn.ii, . iiii., K 399 Appl,iii.,ii. liiK, iieG. ,239,240,379 Alaki. M,pli,ii ,s 212 ArbaiiKh. M.iii.iii 1 347 Arbiiilsle. K.illirMi 1) 176,346 Arhuikle. Ronald E 312 Arbutus 242 Archibald. Shirley F 400 Arens. Donald Edward 323 Ariano. Marian V 386 Arisman. Patricia Ann 352 Arko, Victor 311 Armbrust, Earl N., Jr 175 Armentrout, Wayne Lee 383 Armilage, Kennelh 375 Armstrong, C.itharine H , 398 Armstrong, Diikwin D 171,328 Arinslronu. I liniiKis F 163 Arnold Air Society 230 Aril, .1,1. H.uh.ii.i 1 388 ArnoW. Fn.hru KImer 379 Arnold. Leiov G 379 Arnold, Sherman M 382 Arnold. Tom Freeman 372 Arschel. Lewis 174 Art Club 168 Arterburn, Linda Lois 354 Arthur, Carl 232, 239, 240 Arthur, Joan 397 Arun, Catherine L 226, 345 Aryin. Delano Zeus . 173, 362, 363 Ariin, Kent Stephen 134. 208,223,227, 304, 317 Asdi. Ii.s.ph ll.iiry 367 Asili, , ,,ii, 1 N,.ietta 400 Ash. (.Ill I .in, n4,200, 214, 218, 332 Ash. 1 in, in,, i, toria 400 Ashb . Robeil .Newlon 314 Asher. Marilvn Louise 389 Asher, Rulh Ann 389 Ashley, Caroline Sue 135, 353 Ashley, James P 219, 232, 379 Ashley, Richard H 376 Asmiis. ludith Mae ....225,240,353 Asper. Norman Lee 364 Asl. llMiis iiii, 393 Asi.s,,,,,,, |,is, pliiiie J 194,347 As i.il s, II, ;, n liilia 177, 395 Ataii.is,,ll. M.m 394 Alheain. Diaiie E 169,398 Atkinson. Aliie L UIH. 20H, 225, 226, 245, 340, 348 Alwaler. Vernon 163 Aurent . .Sally 1 386 Austin, Carol Leah 347. 401 Austin, Donald C 175 Austin, Marilyn Claire 348 Autrey, Ruth Helen 388 A eritt, Ann Elizabeth 351 Ayery , Shirley Ann 238, 239 AWS 198 Axe, Barbara Loretta 177, 345 Ayers, Patricia Ann 176, 340, 341 Ayres, Lorcn Daniel 169 b Babb, Jane Louise 401 Babcock, Richard D 367 Bachelor, James T 230, 318 Backus, Robert A 371 Bacon, Richard Oren 369 Bacus, Dean Dec 378 Badcll, Joab Jr 296 Hail, Doiscv P.. |r 170 Bailey, James Deion 321 Bailey, Janet Jean 257 Baird, Janis Lee 400 Baird. Richard J 382 Baker, Bruce Han 331 Baker, Carolyn Jane 225,226,235.353 Baker, Daisy 135,356 Baker, Donald Thomas 333 Baker, Dorothy Jane 344 Baker, Ginger Lou 226, 238, 387 Baker, Helen Ester 399 Baker, lack W 379 Baker, Janet Lee 176, 393 Baker, Manson Eugene 330 Baker, Norman Eugene 370 Baker, Patricia L 389 Baker. Robert Bruce 336 Baker, .Sally Lou 399 Baker. Samuel Israel 374,382 Baker, William B 313,379 Balch. Charles Guthrie 328 Balch, Eleanor Ann 391 Balch, James F 275,328 Baldridge, Annabelle L 355 Baldwin, Dayid Allen 331 Baldwin, Muriel Kay 194,198,225,391 Baldwin, Syhia Ann 395 Bales. Rex Leon 365 Ball, Curtis Allen 372 Ball. Jerome H 382 Ball. Judith Ann 342 Ball, Raymond Nell 315 Ballantine, Cynthia J 353 Ballard, Larry E 381 Ballentine, Robert J 378 Balow, Barbara Lee 176, 341 Balser, Donald R 228, 229, 332 Bambace, Phyllis G 345 Bamberger, Gerald J. 377 Bamberger, Louise ,199,225.236,389 Ban. John Robert 372 Banziger. Milton R. 365 Barber, Diane Mary 352, 135 Barbre. John H 379 Barce, John W 163 Barda. Marian 237, 396 Barden. Tom P 175 Baret, .Michel Georges 210 Bargmeyer, Ernest M 175 Barkley, Mary Anne 135, 176,211,359 Barley, James R 368 Barloga. Geialdine J. ,176,177,357 Barloii,. rliilip Ban ,1, w R, mI ,ii,I ,S lllllll 326 314 331 Barnes, l.lmd Groier 372 Barnell. Raymond Thomas , 383 Barnett, William P 134, 170 Barnharl, Ben J 333 Barnhart, Frank Alvin 163 Barnhisel, Betty 390 Barnhiscl, Joan 344 Barnhisel. Sue 390 Baron. Larry Wayne 312 Barr, George Anthony 380 Barrett, Elsie R 344 Barren. laiic Ann 388 Borriik, R,.l.,ii Villi.am 376 Barn.u, I,,i,ilii iiii 399 Barrous. 1 li ,ili,ih Ann 355 Barrous. IMliici., Lee 359 Barry, .Margaret Ann 199, 341 Barry, Robert John 379 Battels. Doris ., nn 386 Barth, Mary Elizabeth 347 Bartl, Richard A 333 Bartlett, Barbara Lee 384, 396 Bartok, Eleanor E 400 Barton, Thomas F., Jr 211,250 Bartz, Maxine Joyce 177, 397 Baseball 266 Bash, Janice Kay 400 Basketball 278 Bass. Dwain Jordan 363 Bass, Edwin Millon 324 Bass, Inanila June 390 Rarh; Mi, .194, Bass,n, I,iiim l 328 BassI, 1, I lim, Kinina 391 Basl. I , ..!,,, 1,1 |,is,ph 364 Battheidii. ChdiksG 223,332 Balcman, Betty Ann 343 Bath, James Edwin 163 Batley, Irma Jean 398 Bauer, Barbara Ann 388 Bauer, Betty Jean 345 Bauer, Douglas Charles 319 Bauer, Frederick T 223,309 , Mill, Allin 173 169 II. I).iiii,l Joseph 383 ilk. Ii.liii Si 163 (.,11. R 373,374,381 Sue 251 Chailes Franklin 379 sic pheii Donald 337 Bel IV L. 346 II. Jan, ' Ann , . 401 ,i.ili M.iik ke 314 176,341 ,. ,. 315 Id M., Jr 134 lii.iin. R.ilph K 174 Beaunionl. Margaret E 393 Bechert. Charles H. 11 322 Bechtel. Leroy J 363 Bcchtold, lanet Y 386 Hi , k , ,i„i ev loseph 169, 328 li,,l, 11, ,111, I lane 387 r„ ( I , I lniin,:s . ugUStUS 311 H,,k. i.h,,l C 163,333 lUikiu. Gc.ige 1 380 Bcikhorn, Duane W 163 Beckley, Larry P 291, 378 Beckmann. Carol M 344 B -,lf..iil. Siii- Ellen 177 li,,l«, II, liiil.aia Ann 388 II,, iu, II, k,ii,ii J 345 II , I, «. 1 kay 238,399 II 11,1, |...inne A 176,393 !(,, II, ' i.iliii.l.i A 220, 347 II,, si, 1, l,,,i Lou 353 IS, ' .;.., i.iii„s I , land 380 li. 111. I ilu.11,1 L, :lrd . , 219 400 li, Riili. ,1 , . 175 iligir, R,.ii.il,l 1 I, . 380 Bill hir. Mail, II, V ,388 B,lil . Riiii, |,..iii , 394 Bill. Don lliilHit - 369 Bill. Donii.i liMii 135 Bill. M.n Dixon 398 Bill. Riili.iiil Alan 336 Bill. Ihiini.is H 324 Bell. William Laird 322 Bellar. George R., Jr 170, 367 Belleau, Bettv Donna 400 Belleau, Thomas 381 Bcllis. Bettie Jo 394 Bells,. 11. Riihard D 368 B,l,.ik. I i.iiiies Marie 396 B.lsli.iu, liience 239 Bell. (,,.i,l,.ii Edwin 172,372 Bill, 111, (, ks P., Jr 309 Bin,lii s,,ii. Howard R 337 Biiiloiil. ill. I, ires Durene 343 Benns. B.iih.ira lane 397 Benglson, Ronald Carl 194. 367 Benjamin. Judith C 128. 193, 198. 199, 200. 215, 217, 356 Bennett. Barbara L 240,389 Bennill. Feriell R. 372 Bull, 1 11, N.iiuv Rose , . 387 li.iill.i, I 1,111, IS H 334 II, ml, 1, |,,iii,s W. M 334 B, I,, .1,1 . riiillip K. , ,193.200,214 Bcuulos. lames P 375 Berg. Richard Edward 330 Berger. Edmund Charles 380 Berger. Irwin D 329 Bergman. Carole .Ann 387 Bergman. John W 320 Bergmann, William E 297.363 Bergsman, Barry R 337 Bcrgstedt. Alan W 194, 367 Bergstrom. Virginia T 398 Berkes. Roger Norman 134, 170 Berkowitz. Renee 393 Berkshire, James A 372 Berman, Herbert Martin 307,329 Bernard, Neil Leon 372 Bernett, Sandra J 348 Bernoske. Daniel E 321 Bcrrios, Rafael Angel 381 Berrv , Grace 386 Berlsch, Margaret Ann 176 Berlnni. Frank |. 363 Bills. I hi.iii.is Rnssill , . 321 Biiiniil. Will, .1,1 11. , , . 363 Binllir, R, .1,1 11 C, 330 11,1, IS, l,.liiiiiv Riley 368 B,i,,, 11,.,!,, I, I Gene 170,375 liiiiiiii. M.iik Edwin 160 Bibb. Ihuiiias M 373,374,382 Biddle. James A 331 Bierly. Carol Jean 354 Biggc, Barbara Alice 225,352 470 There ' s a BIG Future in . . . If you are a college graduate, with training in Engineering, Metallurgy or related subjects, and are interested in working for a well-known steel distributing organization, may we suggest that you contact us? The door of Ojjportunity is open! The Department Store of Steel Since 1856 545 W. McCARTY STREET, INDIANAPOLIS 7. INDIANA Phones: Hammond, Sheffield 8000 Chicago, ESsex 5-2300 Indianapolis, MElrose 5-2421 471 BigRS. Ciori!.- N., Jr 377 Bildilli. Doris Aim 3iW BIlKcr. B.irbaia Ann lr ' l. 238. .t!l!l BilliHi. H.nn R.. Ii. :llll. :iL ' l Billmnv. It.llv iiii I ' ll. ;mii B.lllnt; l.■. l.iims K. In?. Ill Blnkl ■. .M.iik I luvd ;;;i7. ;(7; BliihUi. Robirl L 230. 3l! Bistsi. Sondra Lea 3«i. Bislu ' a, Norman Dorval 377 Bishop. Isma 1 172 Bishop. Jami ' s G 326, 383 Bisliop. Paul Wilson 172 Bishopp. Richard C 313 Bissill, Donald Thomas 313 IlisMV. I i.inns Ann 401 llixlii. Mii.ch.nn 309 Bl.uk. ll..inoi J 353 Bl.Kk. loliii K 36ri Bl.uk. Inlin Wendell 330 Bl.iik. M.iriiin Ji-an 17fi Bla.k. M.iiiiuf James I7. lll.ick. R.iMuond Leslie 377 Itl.iik. s.ilii.i Louisa 135. 3 ' .H1 Bl.ukhiun. Ann S 176,341 BI.Kklniiii. janits R 317 BlackMill. I [iilerick W 209, 237, 367 Blackwooil. Norman E 383 Blair. I ' Inllis Ann 135. 35 ' .1 III. in. Ki.li.iul I .nM.ncc :1T(. Bl.iivUII. N.iiic L ' .Sh Bl.iki I li I u.U LMl ill lUudBHt. l.i.rna 1 411(1 Bloom, Ccorgia Carole 3 ' .14 Bloom, Marlcne S 387 Blue, Barbara 348 Blue Key 214 Bluemlc. Robert Louis 192, 194, 196, 197, 200, 214, 216, 330 Blnmcnfild. Warren S 329 Board of Standards 19 ' ) 177. :ii ' .i llwKul jiaii 111. R ihi 11 ( ( h.nli Hull ikaii.,.. Rlih.i BmIii Bok-«ski. Irene A 108. 3.M Bolin, Albert C 127, I9fi, 197, 200,247 Bolin. Robert Raymond 170 Bolitho. . Iaril%nn J 344 Bolles. Lelba Ann 394 Bond. Carolyn Sue 389 Bond. Fred Franklin 177 Bond. Walter Wilson 320 Bon, Durant Joanne C. .235, 238, 346 Bone, Dayid A., Jr 240,368 Boncbrake, Joyce E 395 Bonomo, Donald J. 383 Bonsett, Donald R. 163. 376 Bonsignore, Sahator A, . . 297 Booher, Helen Rose 397 Boohcr, Ted William 311 Boonard, Anastas 381 Boone, Archibald 381 Boone, G. Daniel 382 Boone, . Iarjorie Lee 351 Boose, Elsie Mae 391 Borchcrding. Ronald G 383 Bi.riliii. N.uhaniel 263 Bi.riliiii. Ill i-.v Joan 139, .342 BiirKm.iii. lohn D 323 Boririaii. ( liristopher A. 360,373,376 Borncjko. Jack W 382 Boms, Robert Aaron 337 Hose, James Mcintosh 29fi, 313 Boslcv, Joy Ann 394 Boslwick, James A 379 Bottom, Doyle E 324 Botts, Fred Lynn 312 Boulle, Pierre Henri 235,368 Bounnell, Harry L 229,314 Bourff, Dan Le Roy 170, 373, 374,375 Bourne, Peggy Sue 177, 399 Boyenschen, Robert W 380 Bowen, James Ward 312 Bowen, Larry Lee 325 Bowers, George W 1 75 Bowers, John Alden 331 Bowers, Lois E. 394 Bowins, Kalherine 400 Bowles, John Edward 211,332 Bowley, Beycrly Ann 397 Bowman, Donald Lee 229 Bowman, Loretta Lee 397 Bowman, Maribelh 397 Bowman. Roberta Ann 386 Bowser. Larry E 335 Bowyer. Gordon 1 383 Bowyer, John William 319 RcRina Sue 396 n.in. Jane Ann 347 I. (arl Milton 288, 291,297, 331 1. laik Howell 174 1. lames (ah in 297 1. Mai nine Anne 204,217,242, 344 . N.iiii 245,342 111. I.iiiiis (.111.- 230,309 I. lUii.ii oliw. 297,372 I. I ' lUKv 1 11 387 1 . I.ihn 1 homas 377 I. Riili.ml Dale 304,326 1. Roliiil Claude 372 Bel L. 314 Miili.ic! . Willial Bi.kIIimiI. Unix 400 272,310,370 320 Riili.iiil ( li.iile 157 |i. ' . V. Ann E. - 374.377 239. 396 37 2 :i:r, 383 328 ...223,311 . . 129, 353 ...209,323 372 D. .. IS E. . . 175 . 223,317 111 I Li lie II, ;t ;i9:i Hill kill. Ii.iii II L ' llll. 201, 220. 352 IImiIkis, I ' .iliii 1.1 iiii 399 iliiuns. II.11I..11.1 1,1111 390 IliiKhl. Iiiililli Ann 225,344 IliiKlil. M.iiii.rv 349 llMulu. Ri.s.iKn S 391 lliinkli.u. Robert G 378 IliiMi.r. Ri.hiM H 297,363 lliisii.ili.iiii. I.inus A 288 lliiuk. Aniiilil Robert 232,314 lliiiilliiikii. 1 homas A 3.32 BiikIr. Diinakl Charles 380 Brogan. Ihomas M. . . , . . 377 Brokaw. CHnthia A 389 Bromclmeier, Roy G 382 Bromm. Robert C 321 Bronikowski, Edwin Jr 377 Bronstein, Rosemary 386 Brooks. lack Duanc 379 Brooks. John Robert 322 Hiooks. kiimilh H 370 lliooks. Mm In Ann 388 lliosiii.iii, Si.nik A 337 llii.iiuir. K.uli.ira Ann 340,348 Biiiuii. Ilili Chapman 315 Biouii. ( li.nlis Edward 308 Biouii. ( h.iiks Lea 379 Broun. Doii.ikl Eugene 230,314 Brovwi. 1-iluard S 297 Broun. Hmor lean 388 Broun, llaroid Edwin 371 Brown, lacqueline 398 Brown, James Robert 321 Brown. James Roger 364 Brown. Jay H 320 Brown, Joseph F 172 Brown. Marian Jane ...128,200,349 Brown, Mary Louise 237,346 Brown, Nancy Ann 177 Brown, Norman Donald 224, 374, 378 Brown, Patricia P 349 Brown, Phyllis 393 Brown, Robert , ' very 229, 378 Brown, Roger Eugene 381 Brown, Rollin Gene 333 Brown, Ronald Eugene 367 Brown, Sarah E 170, 388 Brown, William J 380 Browne, Joyce Willey 396 Brownell, James Garland 222,228,331 Browning, Barbara . nn 390 Browning, Marthene C 400 Browning, Nancy Jane 349 Broyles, J. Philip 210 Broyles, Norma Ann 210 Bruce, Robert G. .272,288,297,318 Bruening, Gail Ann 389 Bruening, Joyce V 357 Bruggeman, Charles 322, 381 Brumback, Gary Bruce 382 Brumbaugh, Rodger Lee 366 runner. Beth Je runni. Donalil E 314 mill. Riih.iid C 314 iiilliiii. Miili.iil S 244 i%.in. ( h.iilis Idward 389 n.in. Willi.iiii II 328 M.inl. I)a iil liihe 311 nam. Iiaiine liihn 355 M.im. Dlis R. h 316 nsiiii, liiiisi Ronald .172.221.389 iiliiii ii. I I.IIIIIS I. ., 215.338.347 111 h, 111. ill. I li;.il.iih 389 11. M.llK.i llillv I I I ' .lllll I.I Ro 394 3liK I ' 19 3!l:l mill. Rohiil I heodoie 367 iB.i . Iiilin S. 1:11 iiKt!. Naniv Rulh 199. :l!ll iihr. Naiuv Jane 177 ulkki. lonathan A 200, 304, 306, 336 iilkil. Betty )ean 347 iillinBli.ii. Annelle 239,341 iiiuii 1. ( li.iilis K 331 mill, l.nii. lliirt 322,380 Mil, l si|il. I 10 325 mill. Ml, Oil Miie 392 111! lull, riiilliii 1 365 iiililT. Dou.ilil Curry ,160,374,381 iiimloiilii. Iiirv 1 320 lUKcr. I KK Ann 387 iiiKcr. I ' lollis Ann 135,400 iirgcr. Riihard Allen 383 iirger. Robert 1 383 iiKiss. Roliert J.. Jr 368 iiKiss. Willi.iiii Lee 174 iiKliir. - ' il.is H 319 iiKooii. H.iur C 160,370 iiKoMic. .Myrna L 386 like. .Mary Jo Joan 176,394 iikhaidl, Edwin Earl 380 iikii.iiilt. Thomas E 171,374 Joan 389 l.i liiurri, W iIIliiii k , 377 mils. Ml.. l,i,, 153 111 . II, 111. ,.1,1 Ann 352 iiiii , ( li.iilis I) 332 mils. Roll. II ' illis , ,296,297,321 mull. Dons Amanda 396 .irris. Barbara J 391 Lirton. Donald Loring 159, 239 iirton. Donna Sue 354 urton. Edward Lee 371 iiiioii. (.uiii.loUn L 397 iiioii, |. ill RiA 364 iisi h, I .1- ,11 I homas 367 ish. ( .iiol Ji.ui 400 ish. l-dward Robert 380 ish. Robert B 163 ish. Sharon Rae 399 isli. Waller Morris 371 iss.ll, R,il|,li Irvin 365 issil, ( iLillrs I ce 335 issiis, . .1111.1 1 389 isuiil. I ' alst Jo 386 itlie. Sandra Ann 397 ilkr. Frederick E 313 ilier. Kern 239 I 1,1 K.iil 111: SI ph ikir loMC W.uk- 401 224, 374, 383 Cabcl, Janrcs Richard 323 Cade, Melyin Dale . . 381 Cadiz, Antonio C 212 368 Galley, Harold L 310 368 Cahill, Daiid (,eorge 366 Cain, Loy Demon 3 68 Caldwell, Bdliu.in 400 Caldwell, laiii.s 11. 364 Calhoun, laiiiis 33 H Calkins. 1 111 111 1.1 A. . , . 386 Calkins, R Roii.ilil 163 CallalKin. 1 laiuis R. . . 369 Callahan. Leonard D. . . 311 Callander, Richard G. . 363 Calli, Rosemary Blanche 393 Gallon, Jack Dale 200, 206,218, 304 306 331 Gallon, Kathleen B. 199, 226 2.35 386 Calloway, Earl Emerson IHK 379 Galium, Lesley Jean . . 342 Calyin, Otis Waller . . . 175 Cameron, Alex D 374 376 Cammack, Jim A 193 228 313 Campbell, Allen E. . . 320 .239, ,327 ( .niipliell. Baihara Ann ( ainpliell. Csnlhia Ann Campbell. Il.itokl F.. |i Camphill. I. (h.inilki Camplii II. M.iii.li.iliiul Camplull. M.iiilMi K.n C:ampl ell. Milton C. Campbell, Ihomas L., J Campbell, Virginia A. , Campus Christians . , . , Cianhekl. Charles I. ... C:anill. Il.iiiilil Ra% Jr. Canriitht. jiiliii I Can MiKiii I) Cam « as. Rolanil E. , . . .inluill. Dimald Byron .195, 196. 197.214, ( .inluell. Fdgar R {amwell, lobi Jylccnc (apehart, James B 205,208.223,232, ( aiiel, Carol Ann 128, 193, Cappas, Louis John C:ardwell, Richard W 204,275,297, Cardwell, Wanda Jane Carey, F ' enton D Carey. Robert Clark 229, Cargill, Odis 310, Carlis, John Foster Carlisle, Karen P Carlson, D. Joan 177, Carlson, Milton Ross 223,227 Carlson, Paul Edwin 175 Carlton, David W Carmichael, Patricia Jo Carmichael, Ronald I Carmodv, lohn T Carnall, Ned Roof Carpenter, Robert S 212 Carpenter, William W Carpentier, Jennee M Carr, Frank John . 166, 267, 297 Carr, Janet L 135, 176 Carr, Olive Ann Carr, Wanda Lee Carson, Mary Kathryn Carson, Richard Lee 239 Carteaux, Norbert A Carter, James R Carter, Janet Lee 338; Jerry William 328 212 343 345 288 375 387 237 380 333 376 376 376 Carle Caili Carle Carte Cartn 11 gc . I 11 i I . Ir 316, . Willi, nil Dean cl, Jerry P Case, Joyce Casey, Roger Maurice 222, Cash, Barbara Jane Cash, Kenneth W., Jr Cassady, Patricia 1 Cassady, Richard Lee Cassady, Steven W Cassell, Billie Gene Cassen, Lynn Frances 340. Cassingham. Robert J Castetter, Barbara Jo Castle, Patricia Ann Cataldi, Rcmo John 219, Gates, jeryl Ray Cauble, Roberta Sue Gavins, Barbara 168, ccc Cebulla, Max Ronald Ceder, Robert W Ceiga, Donald Charles Cellini, Lawrence B Cesnik. Donald Fuge: 352 ,309 ,381 323 347 326 365 Chai Chanil.i Chanil.. Chamlii Chanili. Chanil.i n.i ..lya i ' lnlhs R. 176, Charksui.illi, Sue A. . . . Charlip, Herbert S Charman, Barbara Mae . Cheek, Jimmie J Cheesbrough, Cahin E. . Cheesbrough, Leon Roy Chen, Yin Chuan Cheney, Beycrly Ann . . . Chenoweth, Joyce K. . . . Chess, William E Chevalier, Margot Ann . Chew, Phillip B Chiappetta, Donald D. . . Chick, Leo Robert Childes, George T Childress, Richard Hall Chin, Yee .Milicent H. . . Chitwood, Ronald O. . . . Choltikhun, Panya Christian, Richard O. , . . Christiansen, Jan G. , . C;hristie, Harlan Purdom Christmas, Delbert B. . . 367 396 396 369 354 390 214 396 332 377 ,380 376 326 364 472 ; ,,...,„. h „„,„,,. I.nni. H.. Tulo Legs INC. • Pants • Sweaters • Jackets 507 East Kirkwood m ALDENS . . . Blooniington ' s most modern anil complete depiirtment ytore . . . wifhes to take this op|)ortunit to offer our finiere congratulations and best wishes to the graduating class of ' 55. Style leaders in o])par I siuce 1889 INC. Tor the gifts you ' ll give with pride . . . let your jeweler be your guide 121 East Kirkwood Blooniiugtoii, Indiana Sarkes Tarzian inc. Electronic Manufacturers for America Tuners • Selenium Rectifiers • Broadcast Equipment fV 1 1 V Television Channel 4 WITS Radio 1370 473 Christy, Donald I.. :1 ' . II Chumas. Jo Anne ■101 Chumlcv, William J. 127, 200. 21S Cidiilka. John Charles . ' Wl Cioiti, Eiigtiif B. . 170. .-(81 Cisscll. Chaili.ur . nn I.i3. 177,3.i2 Ciszczon, W.ilui 1. 174 Clapper, Ctiiim R. 31)9 Clark. Bail).n.i Iviiii 352 CLiTk. ( li.ii;,. Ka . 321 Cl.iik. 11.,,,. ,1.1 Maurice 33fi Cl.llk, 1 ihv.11,1 1 134.251 Cl.iik. Ml, ..1.1 1 .misc ... 342 Clark. Girald 288 Clark. Janus Coidl 163 Clark. liraUl V 297.333 373 C;l.iik. M.iiK.ii.i nn 176,388 Cl.iik, M.ii. .iul R. 399 Cl.iik, M.nlriii l.iria , 387 388 391 Clark. Rachel May 3-)l Cl.ark, Richard .Allen . . 377 Clark, V.ince E 248.378 Clark, Virginia Norris . HH, 200, 215 217, 340, 318 Clark, William R., Jr. . 377 Clarke. lohn P. , . , , . 374, 382 CI.ius. Donald M. 372 ChiMon, CeorRi ' Philip 380 Cl.iv . Garnt r Howard . . 229,375 Chn. Harrx lam.s ... 369 Cl.RR. Nan.v .Mice .... ...250, 396 C;im. DiMiald Karl 368 Clemciils. H.irIcA I. . . 372 Cl.iii.ntv. 1 .mis Rnli.iri 383 CIcn.l, n. ,,, |. ,.,1111.1 1 400 Clill.,1.1, K.,l„ n 11. in; 371 Clill,.i,l, W ill, ,,111 R. 163 Clill.,11, 1 11 iMi s 386 C:lilli,n 11,1111,1 1. 387 C:l,lM,,, M,,iii lliane .. 239,357 Cliiu. ( .,i..Kn Ann 391 Cline, Kinnith William 334 Clinc, Marihn R , , 395 Clingan, Judith C. 391 Clingman, B.llic J 352 Cloe, Rafc Heath ...222,324 Clouse, John F 369 Clouse, Karen D 396 CKmcr, Richard M. . . . 320 Coakley, Francis J 383 Cobb, James Curtis . . . 310, 380 349 Cochran, Nancy Ann . . . .246, 341 Cockerill, Edward M. . ... 229. 314 Coffin, Dorothy Jane . . ...340.341 Coffman, Cosette Marie 352 Coffman, Virginia J. . 394 Cogan, Charles S 224 Cogdell, Charles R 377 Cogill, Jcane M. 396 Cohan, Ronald Michael 307 Cohee, Carolyn .. .135, 391 Cohen. Carol Ann 394 Cohen, Gerald ...222,329 Cohen, Harold A 175 Cohen, Harriett Sandra 389 Cohen, Leo .Schear 218,236,329 Cohen, Louis Frcdric , , .. 209,337 Cnhcn. Ronald .Sheldon 329 Coia, Nerina G 358 Colbath. Walter Newell 328 Colbert, Roberta .S ,386 Cole, Lois .Ann ...135,359 Cole, Peter S 370 Cole, Phillip Joe 320 Collegiate Democrats 211 Collie, John, Jr 383 Collings, Helen Kay . . 400 Collins, Bruce Alfred ' ' 200 205,218,323 Collins, James Loran . . . ...100, 333 Collins, Larry Gene .... 333 Collins. Marilyn . , 386 , Collins, R,,I„,i Call 175 1(1. I ' aiil William Contest AUinini on Campus llcilh. Niihiil.i Ma Coh Conilis. i!,iM M.uie 160 Combs. Be er|y Ann 396 Combs. Don E. 379 Combs, Johnita L 400 Combs, Marcia Anne 355 Comer, James Pierpont 310, 372 Comer, Michael D 315 Compton, Bobby Joe 366 Compton, Jerry L. 379 Cone, James Wesley 219, 383 Cone, Morris Leonard 173. 383 Conger. John Thomas 328 Conley, Garth J., Jr 297, 320 Conlev, James E 315 Conners, Gary Charles 381 Connerton, Kay Frances 386 Conoyer, Herbert L., Jr 320 Conrad. Charles P 321 Conrad, Donald J 318 Conrad, Eyerett LeRoy 235 Conrad, Garcy Lyle 322, 379 2UI :( ' . I Conwell. lleieiK 1. . 386 Cook, Alice Lou 176, 346 Cook, Charles W 378 Cook, George Robert 378 Cook, Margaret G 128,200.215,217.247 Cook, Ramon Vincent 369 Cook, Robert Arthur 366 Cook, Suzanne 153 Cooley, Dorothy L 394 Cooley, Ray Nelson, Jr 367 Coon, Emery E.. Jr 317 Coons. Connie Sue 391 Coons. I iciliii, k V 175, 378 Coopii. AuMiii l.uk. Jr 363 Coopii. .111,1 353 Coop. 1, I h. nil. Ml lean 398 Coop. ' iM.i,,, |, ,,n 391 Coop. 1 Wi ii 1,11 I .III 328 Copcl..n.i. M.iii.inn.i 349 Coppcs. . l.iui.i . laiic 225,342 Corbin, Charles D 318 Corbin, Phillip Lee 318 Corcoran, Kenneth B 371 Cordill, Marion Alan 328 Cordonier, Marilyn J 399 Cork, loselynn Jan 357 Corle. lames Thomas 163 Coriu. Dixii I .. 177 Coniu. II, K.. .1 I 312 Corpcniiii;, I li ,ilii ih A 157 Coriell, U.il|.h I li,.mas 267, 297 Cors... |..l,i, W illi.iiii 380 Cortihi,,,, I 111,1,1 1 .in 390 Corl.s, I ins I 1,11 sin 371 Cortes, . Insipli II 379 Cortese, Thomas A., Jr 173,227,230,333,379 Con ' , Thomas John 368 Corya, Robert Steele ... , 362, 366 Corvell, Judith 195, 215, 349 Cosgroye. James T 330 Cosmopolitan Club 210 Costas, Alexander P 323 Costas. Nitsa G 359 Costcllo. Patricia Ann 170, 387 Cotner, Dottic Lee 159. 193. 194. 198, 200, 217, 221, 384 Cotton, Marihn 176, 205, 211, 221, 234,243, 387 Couch, Daniel M. 307, 336 Coucoulas, Andrew John 172 Conger, Janet Ann . , . 225, 226, 355 Coughlin, Robert T 315 Coulter, lune 353 Courchcsne, Keith M 372 Cowan, B. Joan 176,221,235,239,388 Cowan, Richard Lee .. 134,223,335 Cowger, Janus I ee 336 Cox, Alfred CliaiUs ... 365 Cox, Dayid C: ... 314 Cox, Delson, |i 163 Cox, Eleanor M 353 Cox, Peggy Joyce 175 Cox, Standiford H. . 227. 370 Cox, Twyla Ann 399 Coy, Roberta Jane 135,344 Coyle, John Dunlop 330 Coyne, Arthur Edward 222, 324 Craig, John Dayid 229 Craig, Mary C 355 Craig, Robert Leon 331 Cram, Carole 347 Cramer, H, larqiiehn S. . 220,342 Crani ' . I .im K.n 380 Cranii. I!.,il,.ii,i l.nu- 400 Crawl. .III. Inilii  ■. . 218. 321 Crawler. Uilliaiii t. . . 367 Creedon, Richard 163 Cregar, James M. . . 319 Crim, John Edward . 134,374,377 Crimmel, Henry Hays 373 Crimmins, Janiece L 394 Crimmins, Stephen A 380 Crimson Bull 250 Chrisler, Janet Susan 352 Crismore, John M 383 Crist, Robert V 369 Criswell. Francis R 380 Critchlulil. Ii. 1,1. ,11.1 L 356 Croik.i, (,«. n.li.lMi J 393 CroMiiM II, W illi.iii, 1 174 Crook. M.ii.ns I 334 Cross. Ridiard Vernon 371 Cross Country 272 Crouch, Barbara Lee 349 Crouch, Nancy Ann ...194,208,355 Grouse, Floyd K., Jr 381 Crow, James Douglas 336 Crow, Theda Joan 388 Crowder. Emily J 391 Crowe, Donald Earl 176, 366 Crowe, Robert Emlin 227,382 Crume. Ralph Edward 333 Cumberland. Rirhard A 311 Cumb.rl.iiiil, W illiam S 311 Cuminns, I ,iiu 1 372 Cunii.ii.,;li,ini. H. II, L 399 Cunninghani. Caiolyn J 351 ( nniii irIi.iiii Iduin V. R.iiI.ell K. . Willi.im r. . . . . . 367 (unni 311 Clinni ifiham . . . 326 Ciirlei Ann ' likie 389 Clurles . Rnl t. lei erl I . . 330 Currei 1 H.ill 328 Currie l.ii 111 In 238. 3K9 Curry. I ' ll |i .IllH ' 1. 400 Curry. Knlie 1 It. 176.320 Curtis liiia 1 linill.lS 222, 304 306,311 Curtis Mi.li 1.1 Rllel 312 Curtis Mil.l ..1 , , 343, 396 Curtis P. nil 1,1 iin 391 Curtis s.iiin il lihvill 205,315 Curls. l.iiil n 1 .111 401 Cushei I.I 111 II11..111 K. ... 362, 368 Cusick ill 11 l,. |r. , 193 I ' ll.. 1 17, ■-•IHI. Ii06, 214 216,288 Custer jnlil (ii.iil.s . ... 315 Custer Paul Ridijid . .. 312 Cutner , |oy e Arlene ... 387 Cutter Rola nd Lebo . .. 315 d Daerr, John Gerald 219, 383 Dahling, Carolyn L. 153,200,215,340,354 Dailey, Janus F. 304,312 Dailey. I In. 111. is lfied I ' ll.. ri7. 200,216,265,330 Daily, I liniii.is 1 .i.l. ' 214 Dale, Willi. nil llH.nii 370 Daike, Rita 344 Dallas, Donna Joan 399 Dallas, Ellen Colleen 159, 398 Dallas, William Walter 319 Dalmbert, Marilyn .Ann 394 Dalton, Joan 359 Dalton, Kenneth M 320 Damm, Paul Anthony 319 Dammrich, Mary Lou 159, 391 D ' Angclo, Gail 389 Daniel, Jerome C 337 Daniels, Earl L 375 Daniclson. Harriet A 153 Dann. Jcrold Adams ...207,304,329 Danner, Harry Leslie 364 Dare, Lowell Alan 160 Dartnall, James T 230, 297, 328 Datin, John Floyd 170 Datzman, Basil Joseph 370 Daugherty, Ruth M 398 Daughtrr, Edna M. 172 Dauler, George Philip 328 Dayid, Donald Robert 166 Dayid, Nancy Ann 391 Dayid, Ronald C 369 Dayidson, Carol R 393 Dayies. lohii 312 Dayis. In, 111 Mil .uiib 134 Dayis. f il.i n li.ilMiiie 159 Dayis. M.iin, 11,11 h, 11.1 348 Dayis. l.inn. Ill M 396 Davis, Gene Keith 309 Dayis, George E 376 Dayis, Isabelle Ann 347 Dai is, James Elbert 366 Davis, Laura Lee 220,244,349 Davis, Margaret M 341 Dayis, Mariin 310 Dayis. Mary Jo 386 Dayis, Norman L 376 Dayis. Richard Joe 323 Davis. Richard W 131 Davis. Rnhert Earl 245,378 li.uis, siiiilun S 314 11, IMS, Mis, 111 . nn 386 11, nisi. 11, Rnlh M 399 ll.iwson. (l.ireiice D 369 Dawson. Martha E 153 Day. Doris Marilyn 354 Day, Eugene Arthur 330 Day, Willi. nil I). .200,218, 319 Dayhoir. 111,1 I 237, 394 Deal, l.nn.s ll.nii 381 Dean, li.nl. s 1 raiuis 366 II. III. I mill, 11 Lee 239,240, 368 11. nl.ii 1, si.lney W 163 11. It... si, H.iiiy F., Jr 222 I ..1 319 11. 1 ..M, ( Lnnlelte K 240. 375 II. ( ...lis. 1, li.iMd G 378 IXeii. Hush Gordon 157 Dees, Phyllis Ann 311 DeFord, Jo Anne 391 DeGraw, Roy Mitchell 364 Delbauye, Suzanne 386 Dclco, Ressa Joan 396 DelGrosso, Gerard, Jr 364 Dell, Wayne Russell 376 DcLong. Marihnn H 398 DeLong. Richard Hugh 332 Delta Sigma Delta 142 Delta Sigma Pi 134 Delta Sigma Rho 129 Delta Theta Phi i6i Del ' Ioro, Wilfred |. . 368 Deiuarce, Susan Ciay . . 3.59 DeMichicli, Lino F. ... .230.333 Demitri, John A .... 383 Demoss, Mary 391 Deiiaii. Robert John .. . 166. 380 Deiucii. Maiv [o . 394 Deliluiliue. R.ilph R. . 230 295, 328 1). 1111,1. iU Gentry . . Il.nni. Ii.s.ph C. .... 325 .... 312 II. nil. .III. Ill iMi.in Paul 111 iiiii. , (111 1 .iwrencc 11. I ' ..s.|n.,l,, |i,s,.ph F. I)e|.iili. 1 In lin.l A. . . . . 372 269, 335 .. . . 372 . . 387 1)1 i.iiiek, 1 hiiin.is (.. 366 Ilinli. 1. .iii 1.. . 394 Deimer, lluiloll 367 Derner, George B. , 325 DcRome, John Dal. , 309 DcRosc, Sharon Jo . 388 Derr, Molly Ann 235. 349 l),s|.,,.l,ns, M.iiRucrite .... 358 DiSiiii.i, M.ni D. ... .... 397 1). 1 ..11111.11. K.iiniond .... 328 11, nisi h, ll,iil,.na Ann ... 386 11, Ills. h. 1 ,,._.. in- H. 337 11. Ills. h. , ( ,||.,| 1). .... 349 II.A.nill, (..-..iKilill.! 193 225 243, 359 DcVestcrn. Fr ank J. . . . 288 Devetski, Robert L. . . 175 195,381 DeVnrkin, Sherwin Hal 337 D.A ' ii.s, S.in.lia J. , .177,386 1), 11, 1. Ill .111 II 291, 311 11.11.1, 1 Ki.li.iid .... .... 382 Ill Will Wiliii C. 11, Wi.ll, 1 ,111. 111! . 394 Ill.l., II LIS I ' liillip - 378 111. k. 1111,111, 1 ,1.1 1 . . 376 Diik.isi.n. It. i.Tlv A. . . 389 Dickerson. Phyllis J. . . . ... 399 Dickey, James Grey 134, 170, 172, 194,207, 222 , 232,304, 322 Dickermann, John Paul 163 Dickson, Stanley Wayne 204, 207 218 222,311 Diehl. PegRy Ann 400 Dill. 11,1, il.i, M.irv J. . . DiKKs, lli.ni.i 1 I ' e .... 387 .... 391 l)i|;i;s, 1 ,,l,i Muirron . . .... 386 Dill.iul. l.hailes I ... 316 Dillaid, Robert D .... 334 Dillard, Roberta Jane . 346 Dillehay. Sue Ann .... 376 Dilley, Dayid R Dilling, Janice M .... 386 Dillinger, Stephen M. . . . . . 235 Dillman, Betty Carol . . 211.399 DiUman, Beverly Jean . 387 Dillman, Kenneth Lew 229 269. 323 Dillman. Sandra Sue 354 Dillon. Barbara Jeanne 347. 177 Dill. .11, R It K., Jr. . Dils. 11.11,11 ileue .... ... 328 . . 388 Ilils. Innnii Unite 218 230.321 11,111111. ill. D.nsi 394 Dinger, Dallas Lee 239, 363 Dinin, David .... 327 Dinoff, Arthur .... 376 DiPietro, Salyatore J. . . .... 382 Disher, Marcia Joan . . . 176,359 200,201,215, 220 340, 353 Dit enberEcr. I.cnora J. 1)11 1, 1. Ill.illr . . . . 389 . . . . 348 Iliii 11. 1 .iii.lin Lee . . 176 177. 359 Ills. .11, 1 111 Rnland . . . .... 175 Dixuu. J.n,e Carol .... . . . . 352 Dixon, Max Eug ene . . . 374, 380 Doane, Patricia Ann . . . ... 345 Dobbins, Marlene E. .. . ... 396 Dobbins, Phyllis Ann . . . ... 390 ll...liinu;. Lawrence E. . ... 331 lii.iIhiiK. Amanda L. .. . ... 396 Ili.ii.nR. David .... 378 Doerr, Charles Henry . ... 369 Dolby. Roberta Kay . . . ... 387 Dold, Lionel E., J r. ... ... 324 Doll. Richard Lee ... 319 Dollinger, Roger E, ... ... 320 Doinenic, Donald A, . . 265, 333 Domonkos, Louis L. . . , ... 315 Donahue, James Mathew . . ... 175 Diiiiahiie. Palriiia Ann ... 388 Dnii.ililsi.ll. It.e.ilnn. |i. ... 288 Ilniidlilv.ii. .Mani.i A. . ... 397 11,111. ililsmi. Rnlh K. ... 391 11,111 ( ,iil..s. ,i., R. .. 11.1111 1. 1,11 I ' , ml . . . . 396 170, 329 1),. nil, nil. 11,111. il.l E. 237 DnllnlRei. (Liii ' lice H. 193 208, 227 Donoho, Everett Leroy 383 Donovan, James P. 228,318 Donselman, Dorothy E. 237, 399 ... 310 Dooley, Willian Patrick . . 267 Doolittle, Marlene J, . 226, 390 Dorfman. 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Can.U- K 389 Dmkw.nlh, Kirbv . nnc 159, 226,3.53 l)llt;;iii.Il. l.ii k S 170,378 DiiKuiii-. I ' ' Klainc 237 Duki-. Saiiilia Kay 391 Dnman. RoIkti E 379 Duiifix. laik Cliiuon 153, 200, 304, 306, 328 DulilKini. I. u. incline J 394 Diiiii.. W.ill.i. li.hr R 320 l)iii.l..n. ( l.iM.m E 328 Diil.l.i, l.c lc rrc.« 176,323 Dnil.iii. Russell L 370 Diiiham. James Robert 379 Dnrkiii, lohn William 311 DnsiliiiiuT Tlinmas L 323 lliiMni. D. ' .niKi Ruth . .. ' 394 lUA.ill.. M.inhn Ann 391 Dimii. R..I..I1 Phillip 329 Dv.nv.ik. 1I..I1HS I. 340,354 l)«Mi, R„s.iii:in 352 1)1.11. I nil Charles 321 1)1. n. R..lnrt U 275 Di.ir. Viii.|iii.i l.cc 351 Dm. l.in, ' H 345 Dik.n. I ' .iiil Richard 173,219.363 1)1 kins. I ' hillis Eileen 135,386 Dmus. |„hii l.iseph .322 l) iiuaiiiii. |..hn ' . . 378 •pll III iiiias , 146 Waher . 166 r.i W.. ],. 379 s.niui, ' (.. 229 Rainio 1.1 W. 134,230.240,313 ack Ho lard 334 1-1.. 1 1, k., W ih. , 1 ... . ;iH(i 371 3(i; Ilk. 1.1. ..I. . 1 i.-.l . ., |i. t,l,,t. c..,., I, line J 176,347 1. k. It, W ilhs K.lgar 170 Jiki 1. l.iii. 391 Etklnali. Saiah Ann .394 Eddv, Donald Lvnn 374, 381 Edcr, Robert Joseph 163 Edholm. Marv Ann 344 K.lim.n.ls, K.imeth H.. Jr. .304,330 F.l..i.iii,K.,ii, 1 rank K.. Jr 313 l.lin..i..K.iii. Margaret J 357 l.lii.n.ls. ( .iM.lvn J 343 hilii.iT.ls. II... is E 350 F. 111... .Is, (..,,1 Maurice 366 l-,li,.ii,ls. R.,1 Morris 312 lv:.ii. I li...,i.is Martin, Jr 330 l-.K.n .ll. k.,l..-ri V 230, 368 iKK.-is. AU.ii V 170, 171 FtiK.is. (..iiMi.li- E 332 Ki;i;..s, H.-nii V., Jr 330 F.i;i!..s. Iii.lilli Lenore 386 Kuii.ii . ( h.iTles Dvke 324 Elirli.ii.ll, l)..r..Ihv M 344 Ehrhardt, Rithard VV 219,382 Eib. Dorothy .Mice 133 Eithorst, John Paul 322 Eickman, Charles Harn 314 Eisen, Sharon E 394 Eiscrmann, Anne M. .177,205,353 Eitclberg. Leonard A 327 Eiting, Margaret F 172 Elconin, Luise 223, 336 Elder, Nancy Anne 339 Elias, Vincent 325 Elleman, John Henn 374, 376 Elles, William Morion 222, 320 Ellett, Patricia Jean 357 Elliott. Daniel Robert 320 Elliott, Paul Gene 315 s. It. Ill I. .11 198.359.401 s, l.ii R,.l..ii 320 s, N.ni.i I ..- 353 s, I ' .iiil R.,l..-rt. Ir , 146 .iss. I. Mi.h.ul (,. 175, 375 ... l.i.Kt; l.iii 328 ..... D.iM.l (..int I ' ll.. I ' .IT. 214, 216, 304, 306,321 ...1., |.i..|U.-line A 388 1.1. h.iiiai.l 331 1.1, (..,1.1.111 l.ouis 328 ..II. Willi.iiii (. 312 .11.1. Ri. 1 1 Keith 375 l.iin.s ' All. 11 . ' 272, ' 288, ' 297, 331 -is..n, 1.1,1.-1 (, 348 -■S..11. M.iiuaiet 1 226,399 I Marie 128, 234, 348 II 319 329 .Mb.iia 396 s Allan .311 II liiniie 352 .. A 333 1 1 k, l.iii;.ii.l E 389 111. II, l.iii..i, siuart ...218,228,323 I 11.I1...11, li,.i..ilii Jean 392 I ii.luiiKlii. 11.111, 1 K 315 1 n.liiiiKlii. :iiui C 386 liiKi-l. 11, III. ml 229,327 HlKilkiliK. l),.llalil R 134 li.Kl.iii.l.i. .s.iii.lia 1 210 liiKl,. (....IK. R 168,370 1i,kI.-,1,.u. . l.iik Kldon 324 l-iil!l,iii.in, lack 1 174 hiiKlisli, Richard J 328 liiBstiiiin, tiarol Ann 38!) Kii... h. I.ihn f. 328 liiihiill. 1 1 liiiil. V lli.ilii 1 Mill,-. 1 .1,11 lmm ' . s k.ii. 1 .I1..I1. Ri.l ,M.i sh. ' ii.i r. 1.1 I.. 379 225 399 352 E ' piieison. Rainiond Eier Epstein, Bernard W 383 Epstein, Ruth Lenore 390 Erb, Diane Pearl 170, 387 Eritkson, C ' .i.iriiu- H 391 Erickson, D.inal.l Allied ...239,363 Erickson, Margaret | 387 Erman, Mehin V 317 Ernatl, Gerald John 383 Erpelding, E:dward 1 163 Ervin. John R 371 Esar.-v. 1 ,.iiisi- F 349 Es.iil. II. .11. IS l 379 Eshl, 1.1,1.1, ( I, 111, .11 1 320 Eslil,i.,,,ii, I ' .iiil 1) 326,363 Eskiii.l. 1 ,11.1 ( 329 Ksk.,11, H., h.,i,l liiseph ,369 Esp,!. l.,i, ,.ii 1). ...128.220,351 Est,-,. 1.., |..an 390 Estruh, David Louis 175 Ettcr, Grayce Beth 386 Ettcr, James F 320 EuDalv, lames E 146 Elans, li.lli . iiiie 394 Fi.iiis, 11,111 i,i, 386 Ei.H.v. ( ..M.I s.is.in .340,346 F .ll. . 1 III, M 1 ihiard 228, 323 Ei.iiis. l.iiMis nluir 312 Fiai.s, |,,ii 1 , iii.v 170, 310. 383 Fi.iiis, l,iip,.u, IS 396 Fiaiis, Ri. h.iul Lee 368 Fiaiis, Robert M 216. 218, 328 Lie. Marv Helen 176,177.390 Fieritt, Jane Ann 166.340.351 Eves, Rosemary . nn 159, 346 Evrard. Faith Ann 386 Ewald. Robert Charles 366 f Facklcr, Marv E 352 Fahlberg, Vera 1 395 Fair, Diana 345,393 Fair, Louis. Jr 310,380 Fair. William David 317 Faith, Marv Carolvn 342 Falcon Club 222 Faller, James Elliot 237,378 Fanburg, Helene Lois 386 Fancher, Floyd R., Jr 367 Fara, Jari Ann 348 Farcus, Mary . nn 388 Farmer, Charles Dudley ... 173, 328 Farmer, Charles R 369 Farmer, Harold C 321 Farmer, Joseph R 333 Farr, Rebckah Ann 400 Farrcll, Evelyn B 387 Farris, David 210 Feallock, Connie A 355 Fechtman, William F 205 Fee, Carolyn E. .215.220,340.349 Feigcnbaum. Harvey 173 Felder, lames C 174 Feldman. Clark Leigh 223, 327 Felknor, Jerry Ewing 328 Fell, Arthur M 223 Eelten, Carol Louise 394 Fencing 294 Fencken. William Alan 372 Fcndelman, Phyllis E 236,356 Fenimorc, Harold 1 239,365 Fenn, lohn C 323 Fennel, C;arl .Martin 321 l-enlon. M.iil I,-.inettc 344 Ferguson, j.ii Ronald 378 FeiRiison. I. ..IS (,.iil 339 Fergus.. 11. M.iili.. j 397 FeiKiis..ii. M.iii 1.. 176,341 Eeigiis,,.,, .ii.i M.ii- ...135,171,355 FerKiis,.,,, Ki. I.....1 1 370 Ferguson, s, II, ill 1 159,160,348 Ferrari,,, Fiiiie 161, Terrier. (,ii,nd,.lin A 311 Ferrier. l.iiu.s F 173,331 Fcrriot. Norma Ruth 340,347 Ferverda, Flovd P 235 Ferverda, Thomas W 335 Fetseh, Mary Janis 382 386 Ficg.-. ll..ii,il,l Ki.li.ii.l 3 1 .s Field. 1 ,1111 K, 372 Field, l,ii|..i.. l. , . 177,394 Field. 1(1. 1.. ...1 1 iigi-nc ... 313 Fields. ..ii, 1 11 357 Fields. .Shirley Ann . . . . . . 25(1 Fienberg, .Sheila Fay . . ... 356 Findley, Cynthia L. ... ... 391 Finehout. Robert E. .. 166 374. 376 Fingii. l.,iK..,,l . . ... ... 391 Fink., l.iii iiKiiiia . . ... 399 Fink. , lil,l..,l 1 ..iiise . 238 239. 386 Finke. K, .1.111 11. Hold . 223. 313 Finkelstein. Michael . . 222 223. 329 Finlev, Robert J ... 328 Finney. Donald Lee . . 205. 248 ... 1 73 . . 39(1 . 311 Fischer, Peter .Alfred 372 Fiscus, Dovne Max . 288,313 Fish, .Allan Leonard ... 370 . . . 393 Fish, William S . . . 337 Fishback, Sharon Jane 394 Fisher, Howard M.. Jr. 291, 297, 321 386 345 Fisher, Warren Thomas 297, 319 . 394 Fishman. Stuart C ... .337 Fit gerald, Ann H ... 387 Fit B,i.il,l. 11,1,1. E. .. . . . 386 Fil |.,.lii. k. I.iii., s Dale . . . . 379 I ' ll.. I ' l7.-- ' llll.201 204 216,318 Fil;s,ii,iii.,iis. I..i,lta J. . ... 345 . ... 314 Flatk, .iii 11 . ... 346 Flagg, Ri.li.ir.l lee .... . ... 315 219 . . . . 365 Fleming, Lawrence V. . . . . 232 Fleming, Patricia Ann Fleming, Thomas J. . . . 394 .127 200. 247 Fletcher, David A .... 315 Flick, Jack Dec . . . . 325 Flick, James R 325 Flinn, Sandra Joy .135,387 Flora, David Lynn . 176 219 374, 376 Flora, Janice Ann 225, 344 Fluck, Corrine Ruth .... 401 Flying Club 212 Flynn, Robert Charles 169 374, 383 Fody, Theodore Joseph 227, 363 Fogle, Janet Lee .176,390 . . . . 393 . . . 251 Folker, Earl D .... 324 Folley, Harold L., Jr. , , . 367 Foncannon. Linda J. . . 1.59 226, 349 256 Forbes. Vernon J. 158 Ford. Floretta -Mice 330, 392 Ford, Gerald Lee ... 314 Ford, Jack Gordon , . 163 Ford, Marilyn D. . . . 400 Ford, Robert S. . . , . 315 Ford, Thomas C, Jr. . 314 Foreman, Thomas B., Ir. 172 362, 364 Foreman. William F. 319 Fornev, William Peter . ,367 Fornsli. II, ( l.,i,l H. . . 166, 377 Forln... 11, III...... lean 341 Fortii.i, II. 1,11 M.iKine 193, 193 Fortuiij. 1 lauk W. . . .... 173 Foss. Wilbert 363 Foster, Barbara Jean 135, 394 Foster, Gilbert Davis . .. 321 Foster, Lvndell D., Jr. .... 320 Foster, Stephen 1 .... 312 Foulkes, William H. . .... 369 Foust, Ronald Kent . .134,375 Fonts, Fred N., Jr. . 20(1 228,311 Fouts, Marjorie Ann . , .169 Fowler, Charles Allan 224 374, 382 Fowler, Eugene C. . . ... 381 Fox, All..- Kav 348 Fox, H.iiii (liiisii.in 146 Fox, Ml.i Sii,- 387 Fox, I i], A 127,249,363 Fox, Phi Ills | ..iiiii, 176,344 Fox, Ri. h.ii.l 1 175 Fox. R.il.,-11.1 Lou 1 71.. I ' lH. 2IIK. 223, 226. 340. 349 l,. . I 1 i.is I i,,l 229.318 l,. , Willi. -liiiina Sue 349 I. IS. Willi.iin Ri.hald 317 I..V. N1..1III. i . 345 I..1. ll.l.-n Ml ah. th 349 l..iiiil.iiig. (..Ill 349 I ., . Miili.i.-l II 374.380 li.iii.ik, Cli.iili-s A.. Jr 320 I I. 111. is. P.iulope 395 li..n. k.-. Fiigi-nt R 379 Fi.ink, I ' |. M 337 Frank, I ' liillis |.,.i. 1.59. .394 Frank., l,.ii;,.i.i s 393 Frankiiisi,,,,, l.ili, , 394 Frankloil. |..s,pl,iut 356 Franklin. Fiedeiick R 163 Franklin, Norman D 267. 382 Franklin. William J 310 Frankoiit , I ' reva c; 386 Frappier, Jo H 383 Frash, Elliott C: 146 Fraternities 04 I..1111 1 i.il.- , Roll, . R..K. , 1 .k. M.iiu.i 171, .1 1 . I I. ,1s, M.iiliii,- 394 li,,,l, M,.ii De Vonna .159,226,387 I ... ,1.11.111. Rhoila M 387 I ..1.1,11,111, Sheila 1 386 I .,,l,.,iil. |..ne A 177,358 I I,, 111. ,11, li.e A 400 I i..i.i.,i.. I ' .iiiicia E 390 I I..S. . l.il.ii 11 172 1 1, II. .u. 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Jack Dean 173. 375 g Gabel, Harriet Lois 394 Gaddis, William Russell 383 Gadson, David G. . 134, 219, 362, 367 Gage, Donald L 166,223,332 Gairing, Jacqueline K. 386 Galbrcath, Mary 386, 394 Galbreath, Portia R. 386 Gales, Delnor Fcrdon 375 Gallagher, Harry S., Jr 311 Gallagher, Pat 134, 169, 172, 194,364,401 Gallinger, Gail Ruth 166, 177,225,337 Galvin, Ann Berkley 225,357 Gambill, Sharla L 388 GanchilF, Robert Lcc 331 Gannon, Charles Wood 314 Gannon, George W 323 Gannon, Richard B 323 Ganoe, Hazel Irene 335 Gant, Donald 367 Gardner, James R 383 Gardner, Samuel 1 169 Garland, Charles K 372 Garrett, Alan Covert 193, 321 Garrison, Kenneth 377 Garrison, Virginia A 393 476 Delicious Foods Our Specialty THE Stardust •••••• CAFE As much « part of I. I . as the song for iihich it nas named. You ' ll- ijiiiik tit click — irlun xmi jiii k — nir minicn ' s ftisliinns mid in i I ' ssnries at loc K ' S College Shop itr-rT ay niversitv The Ransom and Randolph Co. Serving the Dental Profession for 83 Years 200 Bankers Trust Building Indianapolis. Indiana and 201 Sherland Building South Bend, Indiana 477 Ga w av. Juililh Ann 389 (i.ildsltin. M.lvin K. 37.5 Ga 398 C;i)llrv, Donald K. 36U. 373 374, 381 r.a .135,244,352 (;... .l. C:vnthia Ann 34.1 stiiK-au. DiinaUl £. 368 (.,.,.,1. laiu- 135 178. 353 .... 166. 37ti (.,....1. I.irrv A 106,291 297. 320 Us (..111 Rickey .. 323 1 .1. 1 honias Joseph 380 391 (..1.1.1. William Ray 163. 166 ml, HI s .iulia M. . 396 (......Iiii. W.ilk.i 1) 230, 335 iin. l.nv liailCCS . ivilii..|. ( .uolvii Jan . 337 357 (..,,,.liii..ii. Siis.iiinc Marie .. 386, 389 ,!,. Kill, ,11.1 lolf 374, 381 (......Inmlii. I.... incline .. 398 (;,-,i.l. R,.l..i( v. O.-hikc. 1 Kil c:arl G.is(. Dani.l K. . 193.200.204 Ceinnier. llairv Armond Genlr , Carolyn Ann .168,211,346,399 Genir David B. K..Im Dean 160, ,v 135. , s Wallace n ie Jeane imen L 199, (.,,1., i.lini;. Miles C 163. (.,1.1. in. h. |..Ml)h M l.erdink, Heibert R Gcrcnda. George Paul . .. . _ Gcrhart, Anna Lou 200,201,340, Gerig, Chcsler 215, Gennano, Tony J Gersack, John Roberts 219, Geshwiler, Joseph E 211, Getlelfinger, Keith S 166, (.iiilul. Richard Lee (.cuuw. lUnri (.li.i.u.li. l..mard J .; ,„ (.ihlKin . nian Rose ..176,1 7, Gibbs, Charles P Gibson, Alois Eugene Gibson, Edith F 343, Gibson, Kenneth Dorccl 288,316, Gibson, Lura Mae 176.240. Gibson, Marilyn Gieseke, Fred Gary Giessler. Richard E GilTin. Larry Clifford Gigg ' . Winifred L Gilbert, Harriet Gilkev, Carol Ann Gill, James Oliver Gillcn. Mary Jo - Gillette. Joanne Y 168, 340, Gilliatt, Berniece R Gillick. James Byron ...173,219, Gillis. Peter F Gillum. Nancy Ann Gilnian. Ray Dallas Gilmore, Homer William Gilniore, Richard Allan Gilson. Thomas D Giltner. Clifford N Ginn. George Moses 223. 304, Ginsberg, Barbara C. 200, 207, 220, 338, Ginsberg, Marlene Ginzcl, Phyllis Ann 168, Girardot, Stanley Clay Gish. Bart Leon Given. Gilbert Z 219, Glancy. Thomas James Giant. .Mien Wayne GI.iM... k. I.ilin Custer (.I.i v, . .1 (.Linger (.l.,sM..lt, Mi.liael O (;l.i H.I chard T 200.216, Glenn, Tom Alexander Glick, Henry Irwin Click, Lvnette E Glickman, Dale W Glickstcin, Ellen M Glogas, Ethel Eleanor Goacher. Donald C Goad, Lois Elaine Gobbla, Rosemary Goby, Kay Wynn 135,166,217, Godfrey, Kay Evelyn Godo. Julie 235,237, Godwin. Virginia Lee Goeke, Robert W Goens. Elizabeth E Goerlitz, Sue Goff. Saundra Goins, Shirley L. Gold, Stuart Milton Goldberg. Esther A. Goldberg. Marilyn E Goldberg, Marvin Goldberg, Stephen R Goldfarb, Sheila D Goldman, Alan G Goldman, Phyllis Goldman, Richard David Goldsmith, Jerrold Kent Goldstein, Eunice Faye 209, Goldstein, Marilyn R (.oul.m, llillic Ann 392 Gordon, Donald E 368 Gordon, Linda Ruth S8(i Gore, Ruth Jacquelvn 396 Gorinan, Thomas M 328 Gorrell. Nancy E 153. 176. 177,220.341 Goshert. Max Eugene 134 (..ls , II. IS 1 e 374,376 (...Ns.ii, III, I .. 171,228 (...SMI. ..II, s Ann 399 (...nil.. I. li.iili.ii.i J 225,341 (; )ulcl, Patricia E 159 Gould. Shirley Jean 400 Gouloff, Radka Jean 392 f;ral. Ald.ira 237, 390 354 (.i.iKK. l.iM li.ink 387 216 (.i.il,,iiii. lt.. ' I ' Lhii 348 376 (.i.ih.iiii. s.iilx ,386 163 Gi..li.nn. WUluiiu E., Jr 175 383 Grahame, Ruth Ann 394 355 Gramcr, Gordon R 223, 314 377 Grande, Donald Irving 337 381 Crannan. Carolyn L 359 363 Granowsky, Gerald 329 318 Grant. Barbara Lou 389 332 Cram, Claudia 208 321 Gi.im. C.i.u. P 177,340,357 370 (.i...,s, ]i.. ( .iiol 153, 168 336 (,i.i .s, 11,111 I 200,215 401 (.i.n.s, I I, ..mis B 163 321 (,i.n, (.1.1,1 l..iiinctte 159,383 175 (,i.,i. |.,liii s,,„t 222.230,318 393 (,i.n, I III. 1,1 s„c 169 371 Gr.n. M.ix I ..■382 345 Grav, Robert W 269, 369 400 Graybrook. Phyllis E 387 311 Grdina. Steve J 372 134 Grebe, Marlyn Joyce 386 378 Green, Barbara Lcali 394 388 Green, Carol Ann 386 356 Green, David Rae 377 298 Green, Janice L 386 288 Green, Jessie Sue 394 359 Green, Marjorie Ellen 386 358 Green, Nancy E 352 398 Green, Norvella Fair 393 383 Green, Patricia A 135 328 Green, Robert Lee 369 390 Green. Rowena Lou 397 313 Greenball, Melvin Neal 382 174 Greenberg. Herman 329 367 Greenleaf, Dorothy L 396 319 Grccnstein, Samuel 329 166 Gregg. Paul William 212 321 Gregg. Robert E 146 Grcgoline. Barbara J 398 356 Gregory, Robert L 175 356 Gicilim;, (..111 R. 200,220,340,357 391 (.11111.1. C.ii.ilMi Mary 389 319 Gi.ii.il. K.m.il.l L 363 383 Gi.s.iski. 1 UK. 111.1 A 394 383 Gi (..Ill 1.. 146 372 (....si, I.. ,11,11. I 395 380 Giiisl. l.iii Kil.i 395 175 GiilliM, UoiLild j;nc 328 333 Grillin, James W 363 313 Griffin, Mary Donna 358 364 Griffin, William D 366 297 Griffuh, Allen L 380 383 Griffith, Franklin D 366 337 Griffith, Herbert 372 391 Griffith, Marianne 386 392 Grimes, James F., Jr 393 207,219, 374,382 397 Grimes, John Carter 333 378 Grimes, Robert W. 319 172 Giiiiiiii.i. I ' .iiiuia Sue 135,342 342 (,1111. 1. ..ii.. Aline 390 353 (.iiiisii.i.l, 11. Ill Arthur .. 373,379 239 (,iiiisi..i.l. M,.ii,orie J.. 225,340,344 395 Grogg, William I. , 166, 334 348 Groh, Sue Carolyn 225, 238, 239, 346 320 Groncmeier, Ralph G 377 401 Groninger, William D 331 390 Gross, Jack 329 392 Gross. Margaret Ann 400 351 Gross. .Michael J 363 327 Grove, Bonnie Lou 237 356 Grove, Jerry Earl 376 391 Grove, Patricia Ann 342 337 Grover, )amrs R 311 337 Grnvrs. Ilnniir C 328 387 (w.ii.s. k. M.nne 176.234,353 379 (,i..%.s. K.,1 H., Jr 365 392 (,111,1111,. II, l.lu.irdj. .169,296,297 329 (,,,,nl. 111. 1. ,, iigil R 379 337 (,11.1. l liii M. u.irt 318 386 (.11. nil,. l,,,i iin 386 391 Gii.iiili.i, ( .ii.,l Ann 177,398 Guinaiid, Patricia Ann 397 (iuinn. Joan Carol 352 (Pulley, Donald B 331 Gunvalsen. Ralph N 222, 334 Guster, Leslie 1 307, 310. 381 Guthery, Wayne N 333 Guthrie, Patricia Jean 394 Gutierrez, Cecilia P 393 Gutierrez, Peter E 175 Gwalmey, Ivanna B 387 Gwaltney. Max Roy 146 Gwallney, Phyllis Ann 393 (iuin. lanet Gav 349 Hah.k.isi, NLiiuii.i A. 397 Ha.ld.iii, N. 11. ill,- I, ... 398 Haerle, Dorothy Ann . . 393 146 Hagan, Arthur Robert 328 Hagan. RcBlna R 172 HaK.iii.iii. 1)1.1111.1 Sue . 35V 312 HagiiKiii. (..nil C 335 Hagnnii, kaiui.i Aura . 35,S Hagman, Norm A., Jr. ...175 335 Haines, Jane M ...199, 386 Hale, Gaylia L ...234 347 Hale, Gloria A ...235 349 Hall, Charics R 230 Hall, Howard Herbert . 365 Hall, Jo Ann 4111 Hall, Joseph Leonard . 377 Hall, Marie ,3911 Hall, Nancy Lee ...377 392 Hall, Nugen Anthony . 383 Hall, Richard Dee 331 Hall, Virginia G 166 357 Hall, William Richard . 175 31 ' Hallock, Charles H. 193 Halpcrin, Saul R 327 Haltcrman, Jean 135 Hambene. Mary Sue . . ...177 352 Hames, Janice Sue .... 399 Hamkc, Beverly R 400 Hammer, Cari S 320 Hammett. Marquis C. 134 Hammond, David Todd ... 227 312 Hammond, Walter L.. r 200, 218,228 331 Hampton, Charles E. , . . ...288 297 Hampton, Judith E. . 355 Hampton, Margaret V. ,.,-235 359 Hampton, Robert Wayn 170 Hamsher, Terry Ann . . 392 Hanau. Henry Fred . . 327 Hand, Jack Thomas . . . 323 398 Hanlev, Larry Leon . . . 382 Hanley, Nancy Sue . . 387 Hanley, Richard Arlan 371 Hanna, David Lee 200,201. 222. 246 332 Hanna. Judith Blair 177 35 ' ' Hanna. Sharon Louise .127 352 Hannin, George A., 3rd 171 Hannum, Sharon L. 345 Hansen, Robert Eugene 239. 240 333 Hansman, Paul 250 Hansom, Kenneth E. . 380 Hanson, Dorothea Rae . . . .205 352 Hanson, John Ludwig . 364 Hapner, Patricia J. 135,170. 220, 340 346 Harbin, Nancy Lee . . . . 387 Harbottle, Jane C 353 Harcourt, Maurita L. ,..,176 388 Hardacre, Lowell E. . . 335 Hardaway, Thomas V. 168 229, 31C 375 Harding, Janet H 396 3V5 Hare, Curtis Clyde . , ,,,,335 363 Hargis, James Clayton . 172 Hargis, Jerry Allen . . . 127, 222 331 Hargus, Patricia Lee . . 344 Harker, Albert Coyner 330 Harkness, Roberta M. . 391 Harms. Donna Marie . . 391 Harper, David John . . . 379 Harper, Marlyne June . 390 Harrigan, Phyllis J. . . . 397 Harris. Barbara J 393 Harris. Darrvl C. . ,,,,223 325 Harris. Geraldine 395 Harris, Jill Ann 355 Harris, Joan Emeryl . . 390 Harris. Margaret E. . . ...176 344 389 Harris, Patsy Frank .. ...351 389 Harris, Robert 377 31 ' ' Harris, Walter Owen . . 381 Harris, Welton W., Jr. 330 17 ' Harrod. Joyce Irene . . 159 Harroff. Ariynn I 366 Hart, Jane Ann 39V Hart, Mary Victoria . . . . . 225 Hart, Maurice Henry . 222, 320 Hart, Neal Franklin . . 307,319 Hart. Russ.ll 11., Ir. , . 163 Man. Willi.iiii R.,l.rrt 320 Mart, Willi.iiii R.,li.rt , 174 M.irrle. M.il Mciiihl 330 llailln. 1 luiinas G. , . 224 llailiii.111. loan Lee ... .. 387 M.iiiiM.ui. Richard J. . 163 llailniann. Jan E. 210 Harluelt, Kathleen M. 389 Hartung, Marcia Ann . 398 Hartzell, Martha Jane 205. 225. 226, 352 Hartzell. Richard Lcc ... 146 Haryev. Barbara Joan ... 396 Harvey. Mack Creedc ... 239 Harvey, William Lee . 377 Hasch, Ralph H 166, 379 Hasler, Carolyn I 383, 386 Hassett. lames Arihur , . 377 Hatcher. Richard G. 316 Hatlield, Charles F. , , , , 383 Hatlield, .Sarah I , 388 Hatlield. Shirley Ann , 392 Hattendorf, Jane E. . . , 355 Mattery. Florence A. . ... 389 Hatton, Marcia lona . . 393 Hatton. Richard F. , , 175,320 Mancnstein, June M. , 211. 225, 226, 357 Haunton, Richaid H. 218. 304 306, 325 Haupt Joan M. 389 Haussman, Roy Fred. Jr 223,314 Havard, Ronald J. , . 16b 374, 378 Haven, Charlotte A. ,,, 345 Havey. Judy , - , 387 Haviland, David Kay 309 Hawaiian Club 212 Hawblitzel. Mary A. , , , 399 Hawkins. Paula Dee , . , . . . 345 Hawlev, Carey Lee , . . ... 378 Hawley. Richard Ray . . . . 369 Hay. Charles David . . .... 317 Hay. Virginia Lee . . . 396 Havden, Fred Reid . . . . . 336 Hayes, Albin Berry . . . 166 267, 364 Haves. Edward Jairies . . ... 375 Haves, Marilyn Rose . . .... 401 Hayes. Norman M. ... . . . . 363 Hayes, Robert Dale . . . . . . . 378 Hayes. Robert Hunter 307, 330 Haynes. Janet Lee ... 234. 347 Hays. Doris June 135.390 Hayter, P:iMirla !• , .. . . , . 393 Hazclli..!.!, l.il. K. . . . . . 397 Heady, k,.i R.is,iliiid , . . . . . 398 Heath, l,h..i,.l ll.y.in .240,323 Heath. .N.iiicv Nmlon . 400 Heaton. Albert Jack . . . . . . 333 Heavilon, Jerry L. ... 309 Heckaman, Edward L. . . . . 175 Hedge, John Alan , , , 211 227, 368 Hedge. Richard Wayne .... 376 Hedges. James K. . .... 175 Hedrick, Gene Forrest ... 368 .... 318 166 Heffley, Shirley Joan . .... 390 Heflin. Walter M . .. 311 Heilemann. Eleanor R. . . 397 Heiliger, Forrest H. . . 239,368 Heiman, Ray Allan . .. . 333 Heimert, Marian J. . . . 389 Hein, Donna Rae .... 344 368 Heindcl, Martha Alice .... 205 Heine. David C .... 312 200 304 306,314 Heiwig, Stephen Dale .. 375 Held, George C. 193, 194, 200, 207,210,211,214 215 216,243 Held, William Frank . .... 367 Helinski, Florian D. , . . 262 Hellmich, Sondra Sue .135,397 .. . 175 Helms. Suzanne E. 225 235, 345 Heltsley, Russell K., Jr. 146.312 Hcmbree, Cecil Wcss 372 Henderson, Dillard W. 1.34 170. 383 Henderson, Willard D. 134 17(1 212,383 HendeiM.i,, W ,lli,iiii H. .... 379 Hcndii. Is. iil,i,i C. . .... 320 Hcndii.ls. (.1,1.. l. ,. .... 355 Hendn, Is. |..iiii C. .... 320 Hendrickson. Donald G . . . . 163 . 387 Henke. George W. ... . ... 378 168 198 220, 348 Henneinke. Geraldine . . . 168 Henncssy. Ruth F .176,353 311, 379 . . . . 389 Henricks, Richard Way le . . 378 Henry, David B 134 379, 383 Henry, Jacqueline D. . .... 350 Henry, Max Alan Herendeen, Thomas Lee . . .... 321 Herman, Melvin B. . . . .... 329 478 OVA V|i VV  WHY THE SELECTION OF THE NAME ARBUTUS P ' YOU CAN READILY IMAGINE WHY THE SELECTION OF OUR NAME ar-bu ' tus suc-cess (The wild strawberry tree) A genus of evergreen plants belonging to the natural order Ericaceoe. It has pan- icles of large, pale greenish-white flowers and red fruit, which, with the evergreen leaves, are especially beautiful in the months of October and November. 1. A favorable result of anything attempted. 2. Colloquially, one who receives favorable results. ♦The trailing arbutus was at one time particularly abundant in the Bloomington area although now relatively rare. There is a hill outside the city limits known as Arbutus Hill. The retaining of the name Arbutus for the annual can be attributed to college tradition. PlllJITIIIG««« llTHflCRiPHUIG «... «.. 215-217 NORTH SENATE AVENUE INDIANAPOLIS 2, INDIANA 479 Illi ' llt ' I IllliK Ailluir K. .. U ,lli.iTil M. . . . ( .torRi ' E. . ■u-rn- Ray ■•■• t cv, Patricia A. Imlith M. M.inlv Mai lilv Jean ,,, Nl.lH.l.l l-j 238, asn IBS . . S96 267, 297, 3fi 310 ...374,378 332 .... 39-1 . 356 . . 159, 387 S87 .. 394 . 359 134,228,312 . . . 329 .... 159 .320 311 , 235, 394 346 346 236, 376 .. 331 ... 399 . 388 lliulili ul. IV I ll.Ml. I ,111 ;i«si ll ' i, ' ' ' ' , ' ,l ' . ::. 210. 368 n i.i ' V- ' )-:!- ' - ' 1 1 : 1 . lu ml F. -222,223.323 MiU. lUilLiia Louise 168,348 11;11;V;:;; ' k: 219.224,240,367 [J ' lirrT ' ::::::i««.399 Hill. Mill U % .1 ooq Hill. Wlulii.v W 1 H-! ' -- ' ' ;;;;;:r ;;• l rialon.iv;, V. . ..205,230,395,335 Hilton. l ' .its Dell , 39 Himscl, M.irlene Alma 237,391 Hinaiit, James Edwm 3 Hinchman, Neil R ff . 2 223,321 Sindr ' — — - ' ' la 372 22li. 34 I 177, 238. 395 Kciji .h.iiUs Bruce ,1. Joseph. Jr. 3, 4 Hollis. Mart Katlirvn Holmes, F. Nadme Holmes, Virginia Anne Holston, Sally Jo Holl, Janice Haine Holt, John ' olnev Holt, Lloyd Fiigene Holl, l.iicy Jane Holtz, Sandra J Holwagcr, Nancy Jane Hol bach, Dolores M. Home Economics Club Honaker, Cliailes R. Honda, Nobuo Honda. Ronald Vosluo Honnold, Julia Ann Honold, Marilyn J. Hood, C:arolyn Hironimus, John K. ,_. 2fi9;297, 320 Hi fhu.ck loan Carol 168,235,341 Hile. MdU ' line A 394 Hi... , ....itle V. C:. - y MiMh. Ri.hard lee lj Hohbs. Ben (.ral.on ; • ' Hol.hs. Mary hvelyn ;« Hodihalter, Laura L f l H.Kliman. William  ' HocUell. Harry D. 3hb H.nlu. ' . Bell. .Middleton 393 H,«1k.. 1.1 !. ' D lli ll.i.luis l.iiiet Kav 394 llodK.s ' lolin William 218.320 Hodges, Richard Shousc 3 1 HodRiii. Elizabeth Anne 39; Hodsh.re. John F fo Hodson. Frances Kav MO HoRman. Carol Maye ,  6 Hoffman. Diane E Hofmann. Larry E. • ' J Hofmockel. Carolyn May . Hogemever. Miriam Lou 396 Hoham. Frederick D 372 Hoham, Harry Wdliam 312 Hohl, Richard D 17a Hohman. Gordon Lee ,,. l? Holbrook. Betty Jean 13o. 3ol Holden, Gary Rees 37b Holden. Rolland David 318 Holder. Carolyn Ann 91 Holl. Carl W., Jr. 175 Holland. George W. 3rd ■, 11 ' Holland, Nancv Ellen 177, 3d3 Hollander. Carl E.. Jr 307,337 Hollander. Edward T.. Jr 337 Hollenbeck. James B 3 3 Hollev, Sondra Lola 394 Hollihan. Evelyn N 386 Hook. M:i Hi: ll..|,|i, 11. MM llc.lM lU . Jr 176 238. 348, .399 , . 386 168 37li 212. 363 !. 229. 367 220, 348 221,388 .245,357 .. . 135 , 375 223,313 176,353 . 386 239, 389 ... 313 . . . 320 . . . 380 ... 401 . 328 .127,249 176 334 1 K.i.l 312 367 Ml lav ;:; 329 lie 39 ' ' I larr. ' . ' .. ' . ' 374, 380 ,, A 227 n s . . 345 M. :::::: 330 1,1, M 239.240.379 ,11, A. 395 I, V K. 17 ' -; ymi 3 ' -l7 Mmnie 174 Ml ih 1 11 349 ,.i,;,l,li,i, A. 153.172 I- 11, 1, II nn .135,387 :,ii, |.ine .:. 400 ■K ,1 ILiker 223,321 ' .1. i..h.. Oliver 297 ,1 l,ii|,,iie L 357 d ' R.ilKil Earle..218, 297, 319 David Allen 380 Joan Mimosa 398 John D 288, 3U u„„..r Phillip 3 2 381 l,i ,11. Ri,l, I.I I, .el ill 367 Hnlslar, Jack Hvlield, Margu Hvlton, Judith .... 370 . . 398 225,341 |i ' i ' ,,M Ml, li.„ 1 R. 363 II, ,1,1, ,,,,.,s E. .135,205.355 H„Mo,., ■. .il.l W.. Jr 312 H,. 1.1,111 K.iiii.lh G 312 Hul.bell. (..ilMii Keith 169 Huber. carol R. „,, o?o Huddleston, Elam A 214,269 Hudelson. Edward S 3 3 Hudkins. Phon E 319 H.idson. Carol Sue 129. 193. 194.200.220 Hudson. Joan Alyce 391 H.i.lson. Karl William 330 Hii.sti.n. Nancy Helen 3 9 Hiitl I ' atricia .Ann • • ' Hiilf ' sindia Iian 399 Illlll. T.I. ...... I „„ Hlllllll.ll.. j.ll K I 11 Hulliiiiii I ' ll h.lu.ild .. 381 lliiliiii.i.i M-ii M.mi.en . 354. 397 Hullo. d. 1 lu d William 328 Hi Xs Dolo.es . 221.380 Htlghes ' Joe G. 218. 223, 304. 306. 318 Hughes. Louis Edgar .316 H.,Kl.is. I mull nii.n 3,9 „„«ll,s. M.iiili.r 11, .11. 374 HiiKi.-. R i- i iv ' - i ll HiuiiKii ml l.iiiHs ll.ivid 383 Hume, lol.n 1 anilv 3.d 335 Humerickbouse. Gerald |-g 40, 378 Humphrey. Cynthia C 176 ' 347 Huneke, John Willard I7a H.,ni Alire lane 3y9 imt, Ante jauc Hunt, Robert Norman J ' J Hunter, Charles A 3to Hunter, Mary George 39 ' Hunter Ralph E.ugenc 227, 367 Hunter. Robert D., Jr 170, 219 Hupp, Nancy . nn • ' Hurley, Eleanor 1 188, 394 Hurst,NeedhamSlade. 228,312 Hurt, Patricia A. _ 391 Hurt, Thomas trwm i3V, 3M Huss, Sylvia Edna 226,235,347,399 !!;:;; !;!;::■r ' ;? T : : 398 HutiliiiiMiii. ' Martha J. .. . 177,397 Hutchinson, Welth W 310,3 2 I, 391 297 235 247 171 298 349 leno, Saisuke Igelman, Jon Mark 1 Icney, Do le Keilli llijaniib, Eli abelh J. 1 1 Men Indiana Christian Fellowship Indiana Daily Student Indianapolis Student Union Board l..galls. Margaret E 1 L.gels. Patricia E Ingles. Edna May .. Ingiaham. Franklin A Ingram. Richard Gene Inkley. Kathryn A,.n 238, ; Inman. .Sandra Jane Insurance Club Intramurals Irion. Pal Lo.. Irvin. Laura - ' iiii Irwin. Don F. Irwin. Robert Riv Irwin. Vukiki. Isenbargti. Join. Isenbarge. . Karl Isenogle. Robert K. Isom. Jerry Ray Isom. Larry Kay Ison. David Len Itczak. Raymond N lU Foundation Ives. Wilford Arnold I lackman. Donna Je.in IW Lickson. Billy Gene - ' i acksi.n. laiquelvn R 388 ' l-,.1.s.,i, 1 .lis l.il.e 33 jactsoli; M.iiiM. 1. ...238,388,400 k:;;: i;:;;::v; ' i. ■■■. m. Jacks,.ii. K ,399 iacksoi; ll„.iii.is Viluaiil 330.363 Jacks,,.,; Willi.ii H 335 -;;|;: i :;!;:: iV;;;. ;:;«7 Jacobs, ■■' 337 Jacobs,, , I. ,.,11. 1 . j.y2 Jacobs,.,,. M,|,l,. 1. A 342 Jager. Veiuiiitd .Mary •- Jakubiec, John S 383 Jamison. Anne P ' ■•fii. Jamison, Dennis R 375 1 ,,„isim lerrv P 382 l,,„r, Iiir ' aine M 169,397 ,;,i, ,-usk,, Frne« B Ha ir ' ' ' 7;:?;:i ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' ■208.384, M u ' rimn 1,1.1. ' 1, ■' •■166,379 jelli,, ' . li.il. M 229,312,381 ] tl;:;s, ' ih;:i;,i ' h ' R.:::::::i7o,34i Jeltriis. John A. 321 Ieffr.es, John Howard - ' H Jeffries. Ralph E 3,0 iclli nii Biirrv S. ■' ' k:;;::!!;; M 240.342 Icuk.us Cliiin 1 .. Jr 31a lenkins! Lee 1 135.38b Jenkinson. Margaret E 359 Jennings. Marilyn Jo « ' lensen, Carolyn J jcwskv, Iwan ' ' ' Jincks, Patricia Rose 3 J I ..1 c iTm..s r 1 5 l.ts ' iThro Jane ' ; 359 lobe. ' Fr.,..be,b B 226,348 lobis I iniis Fplev 3U l.iluis,,.. M.... banc 309 ' ' ■, u,,. 160 ;;;;;:;;■; . .ne 172 oi;;;:;;;:: B...b..i.. j. 397 Inhnsnn Barrv W 375 oflnso!,; Carson E 239.240.378 Johnson. Charles E 1 ' Johnson. Charles H 372 Johnson. Dale K 3,, Johnson. Diannc Johnson, Donald Lee Johnson. Earl H ' ij lohnson. Edith V. 3dO Johnson. Elizabeth Ann . . . _ 389 Johnson. Gene Paul 172, 364 Johnson. James E 5 Johnson. James Lewis 30 Johnson. Janet Lou -  Johnson. John D • « liiliiiv.n Keimit Webb 378 ,, is„i. k.isi.iiiva 177,387 ,, s.„i I. sill E.. Jr 265 |„|„isi,i,, Inula Claire 386 J ' ° ' t94; ' l99,M7,220,235,357 lohnson, Mary E 354 lohnson Nancy K 397 V R.I hard Larrv 376 ;,l, si, ; R.I haul l.iK.mis 328 loliiisi.ii Riili.ml Ras 1 1 Ri.bii, Wislev 330 „ „MMi Ri.nalil 1 311 s.,11 Siiiilia S 209,390 1.1 .sUiil Ann 22.; llhllsOU Wllll.lMl 11 17- , ■W.ll.an. M 331 111. W.lliam V 230,318 l,,l,,isli,ii (.ail 1- 394 bt-.n: l..s.„b FI 171,194 J..1.11S....1. W.ili.rR 376 u . i Ml S..111 er 163 ;,,;, ' ■i„i Marion 343,395 ,„,i,; II ilil Grillith 379 .; ,1,1 „ 386 lines: 11 -lb 1 238,348 li.i.is. ! .... W.iid 376 „,i,s- ' i:, ' „ssil 172,376 I..11. s I .iin I ' m 312 ...111 s l iiibii s. 387 c ■Naiuy Ellen 397 {ones: Richard Owen 267,297 lones. Robert Doyne 3 ' J Jones. Robert James , 3 Jones. Robert V 193,194,370 Jones. Thomas Lcc 3, Jones. Thomas Walter 335 Jones. Tommy George 3 3 Jones, William E 379 Jontz. Jon Phillip 364 Joldan. Jan Dean _ 315 In.ilaii. Riihard Lee 201,363 I Sliillev E . , . ■394 ;,;;,,,i,: i...i,ii paur::..i57,i58,38o J-Pb. M— C 393 {re ' judr ' ::;::::::::::: 39I Judd, ' Lee William _ 375 J ndv, Richard Benton 229,366 lung. Nancy Margaret 395 Junior Class [ Jurg?ns, ' Ro rt a; ■.■.V.373, 374, 383 k K.thmmn Rudy 205,209,382 k ' li m irek lean A 375 kte A..n 177,352 Kahn, Evelyn Lee ' Kahn, Stuart i ' Kaiser, Carl W 372 Kaiser, Patricia Jean aw Kaiser, Sharon Maxine . 39 Kalamaros, Patricia D 135, 386 Kalfaian, Aram M 333,369 Kalina, Robert Alan BV Itr, Kalver, Carol Fay 236,3,56 Kamichi, Minoru 169, -10 Kaminky, Elizabeth K 392 Kaneko, Tadasbi ' ' «? Kapitan, Anne O. ' j Kaplan, Bernard F 366 Kaplan, Bobette S - Kaplan. Fvis ■■K.aplan. PhUbs - ' 9; Kaplan. N.i.ul.a • • Kappa Kappa Psi  Kappa Phi -- ' ,° Karili. Gavle Thelma 344 Karnafel. Eugene T l Karns. n.iii.11 I ' - _ 335 Kase ' i ' l ' , .. ' l i ' . ' . ' ' ui.i ' 171.320 Kase . R..l,..i I ' l- ' - ' ' ■400 Kasermaii. Anna M 409 Kaslow, C. E ■Kassenbrock. Norman K. ., Katt.Ailliur Frederick 318 KauHiiiii. ImUiick S 3 1) Kauiii. iiui Ivibii C 394 Kamtii. Kiniii.i. K 210 Kav; ' i ' iviii kl ' i ' ineth :::;.i6o,327 Kaziili r.ilii. I ' II 389 KeiliuK l.iiiii s 1 vinan 163 Kei.i. ; ;;;;;„ ' i;;,:,„ne ::::::: 349 Kect: ' i.. ' ,wii Mi. h:.ei ,.::: 323 Keelin. t.reltlien ■Keclcy. Beverley Ann « Keeley. Mary Diane _ ' Keeney. Jane E. , 169. 398 Kegebein, Shirley J 394 Keibler. Ralph W 381 Keith, Karen F 3  Keith, Lois Jean Jy Keith. Maurice C 318 Kellar. Judith Jenean 239. .38(. Keller, Mary F • ' ' • 480 THE BRIGHTEST NAME IN LAMPS Also the Home of the Automatic Headlight Control .... AUTRONIC-EYE GUIDE LAMP DIVISON General Motors Corporation Anderson, Indiana Indiana Office Supply Co. Wood and Metal Desks Filing and Storage Cabinets Chairs — School Furniture — Safes 210 E. Kirk wood 2-1593 Tom Lapland Silverware Diamonds Watches Jewelry Wli S; tlCUTV u Expert atch and Jewelry Repairs East Side of the Scjuare Mr. John Marshall Blooniington Sales Representative for HerH-Jones Company Medftls — Trophies — A wards Indianapolis, Indiana 481 Kclley, Gordon E 229, J25 Kelly, Charles Arnold 218, 332 Kcllv. FuR.n.- Phillip .237,323,365 Kclli, li.hii Morlin .. .170,218.313 K.llv, 1 .urv lor 235,309 K IK. Kiili.u Spear 315 Killv. Knli, u Svlvcstcr 383 K,In,., r.in 1.1.1 l.ou 199, 355 K.iiii.. s.in.lt.i l.ce 391 K.1111..1. I.iin.s Robert 331 K.iMi.l. Rnli.Ti H., Jr 170 K.ii.l.ill. rinllij K 386 K. 11.11.1. Kiil..iia W 172 K.ii.lii.l.. I. ' liii W 174 K. Ill iiM ' . I liv.lu-ih Ann 400 K. 11. .pii, l.iii:.i.et 1 387 k.iiin.iu. 1. K..lierl l.ee 366 Kiiisli..!. Uilli.im S 370 Keiu, ticderick Jay 331 Keppen, John Ford 323 Keppeii, Neilra Diane 349 K.n.. N.ino I.vnn 386 Kcin. R.i% Vilii.im 328 K.ii. Ch.iil.v M 375 Kill. Inhn William ...173.291,323 Kerr. Ne d Joseph 318 Kesling. I ' eter C 174 Ke.wcl, Marlcne R 356 Kes,iler, Jerome 224,367 Kessler, Sondra Rae 236, 356 Kcstcr, Gordon L. 309 Krsler, Nancv D 387 Ken. loi« Irannc 386 K.v.s. 1..M lee 400 k. vl. 1, ( 111 William 382 Ki.1.1. M.inlMi l.ee 205,344 Kidwell. U.iUcr E 170 Kielbasa, Joan H 394 Kiellon, Melvyn J 367 Kienivnski. Paul J 379 ki. Tspe. Nancv J 397 Ki n. RolHit A 296,313 kiliiHi. D.iii.ild Dean 158 Kil|..iiii.k. Ihomas M 315 kiiiHA. (Miiiiia Ann 397 Knii,., M.iiv Kllen ... 135, 340. 342 kiiiiiiHl. ll.iih.ira June 399 kiinnul. Jjik V 328 K.mmel. Jo Anne 238.393 Kimmcl. Wayne A 227. 379 Kimmel. Wayne E 381 Kincaid, Garland E 319 Kindle. Jack Lee 369.378 Kindt. Richard John 381 King. Constance S 390 King. Deborah Ann 344 King, Eugene 366 King. Frederick Mason 312 King. Janet Marlene 396 King. John Noble 360. 362, 365 King. Larry Jon 332 King. Nancy Ellen 387 Ki[ig. Roslyn R 177 King, William James 366 Kingsley, John C 312 Kinnear, Edward Erie 328 Kinnear, John M 328 Kinney, Martin Henry 163 Kinsey, Lawrence E 320 Kinsman. Patricia Anne 397 Kiplinger. Jane L 354 Kirages, Christopher 163 Kirby. Robert Ward 212, 377 Kirk. Janet 387 Kirk. Margaret A 220,357 Kirkpatrick. Richard L 309 Kirsih, Arthur F 381 Kirwer. Jo - ' nn Irene 354 Kissinger, Sally lo 388 Kitajima, Noritaka 212 Kittinger. Ann E 235. 398 Kixmiller, Jo Ann 391 Klausner, Jack M. 329 Kleehammer, Daniel S 319 Kleifgen, Norman C 307, 331 Kleiman, Phyllis J 392 Klein, Miriam 394 Klein. Paul Theodore 295,337 Kleindorfer. John W 163 Kleiser. Barbara L 345 Klepinger. Carol Ann 175.237 ,391 Klepinger. Janet Dee 389 KIcymeyer. Richard A. 320 Kline. John Michael 211.307.324 Kling. Robert Wolff 329 Klinge. Charles W 333 Klinge. Edward Carl 333 Klingelhoffer. Joyce K 399 Klingerman. John J 382 Klinkose. David J 365 Kloetzli. Margaret Anna 153. 172 Klotz, Elinor A 399 Kluft, Philip Alan 369 Knetzcr, David Von 313 Kniepcr, William J 333 Knight. Georgia Mae 354. 388 Knisley. Sharon Dee 345 Knoebber. Edward H 314 Knocppel. Philip L 240 Knotis, Judith Anne 400 Knowles, Cynthia J 388 Knowles, Paul L 323 Kobayashi, Bert N 173,175,212 Koch. Richard Charles 375 Koch. Robert B 317 kiuh. William B 166 kii.hirt, I.eroy F 374,382 kiulink. Lorelei 391 k..ililing,r. Allen W. 134.170,317 k.iililiiiKii, Cai.iKn S. 386 iiK. I. loin 317 174 kohen. Dorolhv S. 356 Koher. David Louis . 229 Kohl. Ronald E .... 372 200,220, 234 33 , 347 Kolb, Sarah M . ... 386 Kollker. Carol Sue . . ... 386 Kollker. John J 200, 318 Kominiarek, Robert L. . ... 381 Komoroske. Judith A. . ... 386 Komorowski. Norman T . ... 315 Kookrn. Keith Robert 227,311 Kiiokdi. Patricia Joan , ... 344 ko| liik, lohn Ir. . .. 381 k.ii.al,. leromc M . ... 383 k...sii„v.r, Anne C. ., . ... 355 kiK.in.ix Mike . ... 379 kos.llk.l. 111. lull R . . . . 393 k.is.lk.-. N., 1111.111 E. .. 166, 381 koMlk.. , 1 W. ... . ... 381 k.isliii, l.iliii Robert . . . . ... 322 k.il .iTi. Willi.iin J . ... 372 koup. . oiiii.ni Ray ... . ... 320 k.n.nli.ll. C:litist C. . . . . ... 369 koval laiic C 344 koienei, Ronald R. . . 232 246,315 379 Kozacik, Michael A. ,. . 175, 376 Ko acik. Norman E. . ... 326 kozacik. Patricia Ann . . 393 Krall. Norris E 134, 172 Kr.uni 1. r.iul W 146 269,311 ki.nis. ( hlf.n.l l-.mil . . . . 366 Ki.iuv, Hiiu.iiil Owen . . . . . 329 kT.IUM ' . 1 Ml. 111! h 175 Krause. Virginia Ruth 128,247 Kraut. Loree Lou 389 Kren, Shirley Ann 168 340. 347 Kretsch. Dorothy J. 394 Krick. Denny 166 216 297,314 363 Kroemcr. Betty J 176 177,390 Kroger, Betsy Carolyn . . ... 357 Krucgcr. Charles H. . . . ... 369 Kruegcr. Joseph T. . . . . , 369 Kreuger. Thomas P. . .... 227 Krum, Robert Joseph 327, 372 Krushen, Hershcl , , , . . . . . 329 Kubinec. Joseph Paul 318 Kuder. Carol Ann , . . 177, 386 Kulin. lani.s .Svlvan . . 291, 337 kuii.iis, I,..l M .... 175 kulk.i, .Sl.inl.v J ... 375 kurnpl. Maru.i Jane .. .239,386 313 Kunz. Albert Lynn . . ... 239 Kunzman, David F. . ... 369 Kurfees, Donald B. . 230 Kurtz. J. Michael .332,367 Kurtz. Richard .... 175 Kusak, Richard J .... 370 Kutch. Joseph A .... 380 Kulzner. Mary A , . 390 Laba. Therese Christine 401 LaBatt, Florence M 357 LaBorde, Wayne M 166 LaBrash, James C 312 Lacy, Nesbit Lee 320 Lacy. Stephen S 321 Ladin, Barbara Jo Ann 356 LaDuke, Nancy 390 LaFollctte, Julia Ann 386 LaFuze, Ralph Otten 163 Lagemann, Robert L. 211 Lahey. Frank Joseph 375 Lahey. Maureen A 390 Lain. Ray Prichard 288, 317 Laird. Charlotte E. 400 Lakatos, James Peter 200.218.304,322 Lake. J. William 336 Lakind, Barry 364 Lambda Alpha Epsilon 169 Lambert. G. Joy 393 Lambert, George R. 171,218,315 Lambert, James R. 288, 297 Lambert, William A 272 Lambert, William P 208, 336 Lamm. Dorothy 391 Lammiman. Sarah M 394 Lancaster, Joyce 392 Landefeldt. E. Kent 171, 264 Landes. Clifford R 365 Landgraf. Joseph J 328 Landis. Sue Ann 168. 176, 347 Langdon. Ronald H 383 Lange. Paul F 134, 171 Langharamer, James K 368 l.annon, (.ail P 389 I.apin, Lila 396 LaPorte, Samuel R., Jr 175 Earner, James Herbert 174 Larson, Carl Edward 332 Larson. Gerald Lew 382 Larson. Lawrence A 240. 377 LaRue, Eddie Warren 331 Lasker. Jack 269. 337 Laswell. Charles Lee 163 Laswell, Gerald G 372 Laswell. James Winston 211,223.319 Latek, Florian T 382 Latimer, James H 379 LaTour, Edward J 367 Lalta, Robert W 331 Latlak, Agnes Therese 397 Lattimer, Richard Lee 376 Laughbaum, Martha A. 177,345 Laughlin, Waneta R. .135,220.238 Laun. Evcretta Ann 393 Lauterbach, Lawrence W. .223.334 Lavengood. Ned R 324.240 Lawrence. Herman 382 Lawrence. Joan 345 Lawson, Robert Ewell 288 Laycock, David E 146. 311 Laycock, Janette Ruth 400 Laycock, Read B 311 Layland. Patricia Mae 349 Laymon, Denis B 222. 334 Laymon, Maurice Dean 334 Leach, William 364 Leak, Donald Aubrey 232.365 Learman. Bernard Weldon 376 Leath. Eva Jean 345 Leavell, Clark Gable 316,364 Leavell, Fred W., Jr 372 Lebermuth, Minnette 392 Lebiedzinski, Steve J 313 LeBrun, Don Davis 309 Lebryk, Alfred E 379 LeBurkicn. Michael P 236,337 Lecher. Phyllis 356 Leckic. Constance V 391 Lecklitner, Donald M 174 Ledbetter. Jean E 350 Ledden, Mary Sue 225.226.345 Lee. Charles Albert 146 Lee. Eugene Joel 337 Lee, Houston Nathan 371 Lee, John David 364 Lee, John M 371 Lee, Judith 356 Lee, Paul Ralph 175 Lee, Raymond Allen 175 Lee, Robert Edward 334 Lee, Sun Hi 210 Lecper, Barbara Ellen 168, 390 Leeson. Mary Carolyn 389 Legg, James Clifton 237, 325, 380 Legier, Florence M 341 Lehman, Donald Clark 163 Lehman, Duanc S 235 Lehman, Elizabeth M 157 Lehman, Nancie Anne 394 Lehman. Richard A 331 Leider. William John 175 Leighty. Nancy Sue 393 Leininger. Harold L 331 Leipold, Kay M 393 Leman, Douglas Scott 319 LeMaster, Gary K 377 Lempke, Lloyd William 320 Lengnick, Guenther F 370 Lennon. Barbara K 177, 349 Lentz, Jerry Owen 174, 328 Lentz, Karen Lee 159 Leonard, Lucretia A 353 Leonard, Peter 1 366 Lephart, Susan Elaine 400 Lepley, Philip Albert 382 Lepper, Larry Lee 370 Lepper, Sally Ann 398 Lerch, Ronald Lee 371 Leslie, Charles J 248 Leslie, Cynthia Scott 389 Leslie, John Robert 376 Lessly, Marilyn J 342 Letsinger. James E 341 Leu. Nadine Louise 174 Leuenberger, Walter Jr 356 Leverenz, Thomas W 315 Levesque, Gerald E 375 Levin. Arnold Jason 329 Levin. Benjamin H. .223,229,329 Levin, Lewis Morton 327 Levinson. Harvey G 329 Levitz. .Arnold Allen 337 Levy, . rmond R 377 Levy, James Alex 327 Levy, Joseph E. 376 Lewandowski, Paul A 336 Lewis. Byron Roger 381 Lewis. Charles L 372 Lewis, Cleo Oliver 235 Lewis, Donna Ruth 159 Lewis, Kay Hannah 352 Lewis, Richard F 328 Lewis, Robert Dean 372 Lewis. Sally Ann 394 Leyda, Wallace Richard 375 Leyda, William David 375 Liberman, Annette S 391 Lichtenwalter, Peggy A 391 I.icberuni, Carol Ann 391 Liedtkc, Charles E 170, 313 Lienhan, Suzanne 398 Ligocki, Esther l.ou 396 I.inback, Richard E 326.363 Linburg, Mary Sue 353 I.ind, Lanettc Mina 384 l.ind. Patrick G 297,322 l.inde. R..s.- M.uie 11 386 Lindcns.liiiii.il, Cli.iiirs 368 Lindcr, I ' .nil Am 11 372 Lindsav, Kiiinia C.innen 392 Lindsey, Jay Frank 328 I.ineback. Donald K 224 Lineback. Jacqueline A. 205,207,221,234.384.389 Lines, Ronald E 368 Lineweaver, Paul K 134 Link, Carolyn Sue 389 Linke, Janice Ethelyn 199,201,215,217,239 Thoma Linville, David N. Lippold, Gloria An Lister, Barbara Lou Litherland, Carole 317 134.317 in 400 J 236.400 J 226.352 Littcral. H. Thomas 311 Little. Bonnie 346 Little. Evagnes M 237 Little, John Paul 160, 317 Little. Leonora W 159 Little. Peter Edward 315 Litzky, Lewis 212.329 Liva. Howard Robert 379 Lively, F. Robert 375 Livezey, Michael Joe 380 Livingston, Julian R. 158 Locke, Robert Malcolm 223,318 Lockerbie. Arline M 393 Lockharl. Barbara J 386 Lockridge. Anne S 355 Lockwood. Thomas C. 232.317 Loewy. Joan C 386 Logan. Frances J 359 Logan. Paul A 382 Logan. Robert Allen 309, 363 Loge. Jack Edward 369 Lohbaucr. Robert D. 378 Lohmeyer. Charles W 170, 219 Long. Clyde F 170 Long. Michael Terrance 227, 333 Long, Ralph Jack 372 Long. Thomas E 382 Longcamp, Carolyn 211 Longwith. Virgene Lois 342 Loo. Chowlin 395 Loo, Mew Youn 395 Loomis, S. 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Nancy J 359 Roger, Rochellc Joy . . . 389 401 Rogers, James Maurice 323 341 Rohier, Brvce B 175 Rohier, .Marilyn Lou . . 392 Rokniih. Nick. Jr 374 377 Rolf. Albert W. 333 Rollison. Man |o 386 Romers. Grace .Marie 39(i Roninies. E. Jay . 3(i3 Rongei . lanet L. . 177 393 Rood. Leonard Forest . 309 Rooksbv, I.onnie L. . . 312 Rons, Riihard J 32b Root, liivie Lee 348 Root, Phyllis Darlcne . 38h Roiine, Andrew A. . . . 2b; Rorie, Julia Jane 357 398 Rose, Robert Sylvan . . . 297 319 Roscberrv, J. William . . . . 222 317 337 Rosenbower, William J. ...170 334 Rosenzweig, Luanne B. 356 Roser, Marilyn C 394 Rosoff, Barbara Ann . . 387 Ross. Don Powell 3V9 Ross, John 229 Ross, Martha Lucille . . 135 357 Rossin, Elinor Sue . . . . 389 Rossow, Russell C 364 Rotenberg, Danny Lee . 163 Roth, Betty Lou 177 401 Roth, Doris Jean 239 387 Roth, Muriel Leah 159, 225 226. 240 399 Roth, Nathan Hirsh . 175 Rolhbeig. Miriam F. . 397 Rodiert, lanet Sue .220.234 351 Rolhinan. Harold 362 MHK Rodnnan, Maxine 173 Ro(hs(ein, Renee L. . . 389 Rouch, Linda Jane . , 341 Rountree, William R. 376 Rouse, Frahn V 363 Roush, David Allen . 326 364 Routh, Richard Lee . ... 249 309 Rowe, Mack Richardson 321 Rowland, Frampton T., Jr. 320 . 177 353 Ro ansky. Joan Lois . 397 Rubenstein. Jacqueline 390 Rubinstein. Morton K. 175 Ruble. James Frederick 174 Ruchman. Marshall D. 2O0 228. 230 337 Ruddcll, Richard A. 323 Ruddick, Larry 229 Ruesch, Eileen June 391 Rufe. Morris Earl 370 Rufer, Barbara Jean 355 Ruff. Tom Peter 307 335 Ruggles. Joan K. 388 Ruble. Deborah Ann 1.5? 391 RullT. Slvvia E. 393 Rumbaugh. Janet L. 352 Rumpel, John 328 Rumsvre, Rheta L. . 235 344 Runvan, Dennis Leroy . 211, 24C 377 Rnpenlhal, Wavnc D. 315 Rupboldt. Patricia D. . 194, 34C 355 Rupkv, Richard M. 333 401 Russell, Frances E. . Russell. I,,,. Ill, III, A. 349 Rnssill. 1 .,u,,n,, 1. 326 Russell, R,.ll.ll,l N 326 Ru I ' lr 35 1 Margaret . 401 Rutherford, John W 127. 249 Rutherford, Marilyn Sue . . 344 Rutledge, Edward Lee 376 Rutledge, James Allen 381 Ryan, John Howard 335 Rvan, Sally Jane 397 s lilis. Moil, 111 11,111 „ k, II. II 1 337 170,314 321 ■ikhiim. Michael P. .itoi u!os. Gus .igi 1. Sally akiiiia. . kira 3.53 378 .373.374,377 390 210 aks.i. l,lu.ll,l Willi.im .lliliKiI. 1., IK. 11,1 .lIllIK, 1. Si, 111, V li . Jl .ill.,, h. i!, II, W. ill,,. Ki,h.,i,l Eugene .illiisi, |,.iii Mice ... .ilhisi. |,n,, Anne .. 205 356 . . 236. 337 .... 246, 347 319 348 391 !il,iiii,iii, l ' . ..V. .i! N.iiiii Carol .ili.iiii.n. si.iiilev Carl .228, 229. .329 .329 391 218,317 liple 163 347 s.iimsi, 1, 1 n-a J s.ii,i,,i. K, S.ii.iii, i,i „ 1! 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( ,irl R., Jr. 336. 383 S, 1,11, 1,1,1, llaney A 331, 369 s, hii, iilir. k.irl E 319 s, 111111,1,1, Kiinald R. .205,223,330 bihnell, Noiman H 193, 202, 214, 216, 230, 382 Schoene, Doris Helen . 338, 349 Schoenherr. Thomas L. 134.222,317 .Schon, James Lee 370 Sihon. Janice L 399 Scbookr, Frank Richard 334, 374. 377 Sihoolcv, William R. ...229,373.380 S, holt, (harks A 381 s, li,,«, . (.1, nil Allen 377 s, I, ,1,1, I. Iiiii.i Linda . . 397 s,li,.i,l,i. l,ii|orie M. .169,237.395 s, 1,1.1,1, I. W illiam R 377 s, lii.iu, 1. liuui W 329 s. III. nil, II. II, 111 C 228. 328 s, lii,,,,iig,,si, Kenneth R. . 377 Sihroeder, Donald F. 368 Schroeder, Sandra K. 394 Schroeder. Wilbur J 163 J n K I ■I B T !i I I s I ■I rri iii? ' «i«iirii«iil F I r n .1- rii if J a |r«r ' ' iinK ' ' ari When in Indiaiiap( li Enjov the finest at voiir tiideiit Union KJ and Food Service Building o Cafeteria • Swimming Pool • Snack Bar • Guest Rooms • Bookstore • Banquet Facilitie • Barber Shop • Beauty Salon Indiana University Medieal Center For the Finest in Foods See Kenneth Campbell 515 EAST FOURTH STREET Blooniiiifrton. Intliana BliMimiiigloii Representative of Kothe, Wells Bauer Company. Inc. Indianapolis 7, Indiana ff hen 1 yon want a photograph . . . you want a fme photograpli and that ' s the only hind your official photographer takes! iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiii!iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Photograph Studio HYRES: DOUinSTRIRS 489 Schubfrt, Nancy E 159, Schiiclkt, Man Lou S chuiz, John Henr ' Scluilz, Kave Ronald SchuUe. Aian H Schumacher. Richard R 333, Schumachir. Ronald R Stluiman. Miiiot Keith Scluil Scluil, Sih«.ii Schw.ii Schwat shiik- (li.ulcs F., Jr .226, Helen Rose Judith Schwartz, William C. 170,374, Schwein, Truly Ann Schu ' immcr, Philip Schivomcyer, Betty Ann Scofield, James Howard Scopelitis. Nia 211, Scott. David C Scott. Donald William Scott. Frederick Nay Scott. Judith Ann 238, Scott. Margaret J Sco Sciiv , Siti Mariclle M.iil.i i ugene 367 , I.c ■■SceiiBhi. J.iiiui M 222,232,311 Seger. Penelope L 348 Seibel, Donita Claire 395 Seidensticker. Helen 386 Seids. Janet Louise 238, 239, 390 Seipel, Marv Helen .... 176, 235, 344 Seliger, Dale Robert 377 Scllergrcn. James D 323 Seltzer. Roger Irwin 337 Semmes. David 372 Seng. Leo William 336 Senior Class 206 Serafin. Joan E 393 Sergent. Edgar W , 219,224.373,374,375 Seright. Diane 198,217,221,234,387 Sering. Norma Kay 239, 386 Sermersheim, Shirley A 215,220.340,352 Sessler. Richard L 381 Scsslcr, Stanley S 381 Severns, Harold R 166, 372 Seward, Beaudette R. . . . Sexson, Donald Lee Sexson, Jerry Lee Sexson, Ward Earl 134, 297, Sexton. Robert Bonn . . . - Seybert. Thomas Charles . Shadoan, Jasper C Shaffer. Robert James . . . Shaikun, Arnold Jay Shallers, Nancy Lee Shaner. Carol Lee Shaner. Donald Albert Shanks, Mary Ann Shapiro, Martin Shapiro. Miriam Shapiro. Roberta Sharp. Allen Sharp, Charles Donald 370, Sharp, Marilyn L Shattuck. Elizabeth J Shaw. Calvin W Shaw. Jack 194, Shaw. Olivia Narcissa Shaw, Thomas A Shearer. William O Shefhelti, Leonard E Shelby. Sally Sue Sheldon, Vern Edwin Sheline, Alan Eugene Shelly, Richard K 223, Shelton, Issie Lee .200,221,384, Sherfick, Dolores J Sherick. George David Sherman. Alan Harvey Sherman. Raymond P Shi; clla, .Ma M. Shields, Linda Lo Shields, Martha Ann Shields. William E Shimer. Dale James Shine. Sam M Shinn. Robert Roy 374, Shinn. William M Shirar, Sheila Sue Shirey, Wayne A 239, Shirk, Terry Chafee Shirley. David F Shirley, Nancy Lee Shirley. Sara Lou Shiens, Robert Dale 227, Shneider, Emee Shneider, Victor 330, 337 Shonfield, Theodore A 337 Shonkwiler, George W 376 Shookman. David R. ...218,230,335 Short, Robert Edd 170,310,383 Short. Robert Lee 380 Shortridge. Bette R 395 Shoultz. Richard C 380 Shrader, Barbara J 355 Shrcincr, Steve Allen 315 Shreve. Larry W 364 Shreve, Paul Joseph 331 Shrincr, Joseph Paul 36G Shroat, Janet Ann 391 Shuck, Susan E 353 Shuck, William A.. Jr 321 Shue. Charles Douglas 378 Shucl. Donald Ames 309 Shuev, Barbara J 387 Shula, Robert Joseph 194,321 Shulcr, Margaret C 177 Shull, Sharlie S 159,359 Shult . Carlfc Ann 393 Shull , I)..niia Kav 397 Shum.iii, loiiii D.nid 334,376 Shum.iii, KatlHimr Ann 396 Shuman. Larrv A 323 Shustcr. Andrew. Jr 326 Sicks. Robert Louis 205,230,321 Sidell, James Paul 175 Sidor. Ted Vincent 333 Scbert. Bernard 369 Siefert. Richard D 372 Siegel. Lorctta 176, 386 Siegel. Lvle Phillip 329 Siegel. Philip Howard 207,329 Siegfried, Nancy J 205,355 Siems, Suzanne Carol 194. 225. 226. 237. 390 Sieron. Earlcne Ruth 399 Sievers. Jean Ann 386 Sigma Alpha Iota 159 Sigma Delta Chi 127 Sigma Theta Epsilon 240 Sigma Theta Tau 139 Silcox. Richard H 331 Silverman. Alan 370. 372 Silverman. Cyril 1 236,337 Silverman. Marvin E 219, 383 Carolvn M 390 Diane . 393 Dorthy Lee 399 Simmons, Jack Dean 3 8 Simmons. James Gordon 328 Simon. Russell Wayne 134.309 Simons. Mary Jane 358 Simpson, Edwin Lewis 160 Simpson. George W 374, 375 Simpson, Harold Lee 170 Simpson, June Addine .159,176.346 Simpson, Paul Lindsay 134 Simpson, Viola Jane 386 Sims, Charles Lewis 134, 312 Singer, George 314 Singleton, Nancy M 391 Sinnett, David Barth 363 Sirkus, Sanford William 329 Sjoholm, Gustav E 267, 331 Skeetcrs, Roy Neal 297, 368 Skeleton Club 175 Skinner. David Randall 370 Skinner. Donald R 321 Skjerseth. Paul J 134, 170, 365 Skoronski. Frank M 314 Skubish. Donald J 313 Skull and Crescent 223 Slagle. Judith Ann 176,347 Slaughter. James R 222. 314 Slavin. Melvin 337 Slemp, Bascom L 324 Slosky, Edward Raymond 383 Sluss. Lois llcnc 401 Slutsky. Loris Ann 340, 356 Sly, Barbara Ruth 386 Smallwood. Mamie Lou 394 Smallwood, Nedra 168. 357 Smallwood. Sue Alice 387 Sedley, Sandra A 386 Smiley, Rose Marion 344 Smith, Anita Ellen 391 Smith. Benjamin Neal 381 Smith. Bettye Joan 396 Smith. Brenda Gaye 345 Smith. Carol . daras 394 Smith. Charles Ernest 330 Smith. Charles William 312 Smith. D. Janice 177.357 Smith, Delenc Anne . . . 176, 226, 353 Smith, Donald Howard 377 Smith. Donald William 331 Smith. Eleanor Ann 400 Smith, Erma Jean 399 Smith, Evelyn M 176, 397 Smith, Evrett F. E 368 Smith, Frances E 343 Smith, Francis Wayne 319 Smith, Gerald P. 170, 380 Smith, Harry Daniel 170 Smith, Jack Hvland 237 Smith, Jacqueline Lee 341 Smith, James Harlan 336 Smith, John Andrew 360,370 Smith, June Maxine 159, 391 Smith, Kaywin Ann 391 Smith, Margaret 1 343, Smith, Marian Esther Smith, Michael N Smith, Mona Bea Smith, Natalie Smith, Obic Jay 314, Smith, Patricia Ann 177, 193, 200, 243, Smith, Phvllis Anne Smith, Phvllis Kay Smith, Richard N Smith, Robert Lewis ...208.223, Smith, Ronald H 374, Smith, Sandra C Smith, Stephen Dudley 175, Smith, Suzanne 199, Smith, Thcorphlis M Smith, Virginia E 153, Smith, Virginia Lee Smith, William S Smitherman, Bruce R Smoker, Ardith Ann 340, Smyth, Raymond Glenn 239, 240, Snapp, William Ed Sncarly, Roland Glenn Sncpp, Matilda Mae 176,235,239, Snider, Marilyn Jo .Snider, Ronald Lee 374, Snodgrass, Gerald Ray Snowbcrger, Lilly A 210, Snyder, Betty C Snyder, James Stephen Snyder, Juanita Kay Snyder, Norman Karl 3 ' Snyder. Wilma Jeanne Soccer Social Service Club Society for the Advancement of Management ,Sohn. Willi; .382 342 276 169 Sola Richard C. SoIIowav. Jerry Gene Solomon, Janet Ruth . .235, 240 Sommcr, Barbara Jean Sommcrs, Judith L 237, Sophomore Class Sopko. Carol Sue Sorg. Harry Clinton, Jr Sororities Souder, Marjorie A 176, 177 Souders. William J Soukup. James E Sovine. Nancy Lee Sowash. John Richard Sowerwine. Peter Von Spacks. Barry Bernard Spangler. Ann Kay . Spangler. Earl B Spangler. George W Sparks. Billy Reid Sparks. Svlvia Sue 159, 226. Sparks. Wylma J 172. Spaulding. Norman W Spear, Richard Dean Spear, Shirley E 351, Spearman, Jack Lee Specr. Howard Sheldon Spellman. Arnold H Spencer, Darrell Vern Spencer, Jesse E.. Jr Spencer, Margaret H. Spencer, Thomas Allen Spicer, Carey A Sphinx Club Spiegel, Shirley Spindler. Jack D Spires. Norma Dean 340, Sponsel. Emmett C Spornick, Virgil A 224, 374, Sprague, Gretchen E 176, Sprague, Nancy Kay . , 198, 244, Sprengelmever, James T. Sproatt. Marylyn Ann , , 128, 248, Sprong. Raymond N Sproull. Terrence R Spry, Joanne Jean Spurgeon. Mary J 177, 234, Staab, Joseph E. Staeck. Barbara Helen Staggs. Stephen D Stallwood. Verna J 172, Stamper. Richard Allen , . . .224. Stangl. George Ronald Stanley. Judith Ann Stanley. Karol V. Staples. Carole Rene Stapleton, Anita L. Stapleton. Mary Beth Starr, Sarah L Stastny, Dale A Stauffer, James A Staufter, Wayne A Stavron, Steven S St. Clair, Mary Ellen St. Clair, Robert Dean Stcch, Gordon Everett Steckley, Philip R Steckman. Donna M Steele. Janice Marie Steele. Margaret E Steele. Patrick H Steele. Paul S Steele, Thomas E 326, 372 338 390 Sdr.iii. Richard Joseph 377 sccllc. John M. 3rd 328 SKiii. Harrv Harvey 376 M,iiil.,iK, r;in Lee 376 M. ir,l„ n;. 11,,!,, Id 379 M. ml.. ,K. 1, k.aie C. . .170,221,236 st.,uk.,„i,., M.iiv E 394 .Mciiikcr. Don Cooper 366 Slelle. James E. 369 Slernhel, Albert Allan 320 Mejnmerich. Janyth K 398 Stenhark. Jan R 205,382 .Stenile. Duanc 175 Stenson. I.ouclla Mae 398 Stephan, Gene W. 381 Stephens. Beverly J 389 Stephenson, Nancy Jane 400 Stepp, Shirley Mabel 400 Stepro. Jerry Lee 267, 368 Sterling, Joyce N 390 Stern, Walter Phillip .211,307,318 Sternal, Thomas M 383 Sterner, M. Yvonne . . .238, 239, 391 . Sterrett, Mary Lou H 349 Steucrnagel, Nothelm 210 Stevens, Ann Helen 386 StcMiis, Di.ii.ild E 376 .Sums, l.luaul Clark 376 Si.Miis, 1,.1,„ D. .127, 195,247.370 .Stevens. 1 In.mas L . 163 Stewart, Bette Belle ...205,234.348 Stewart. Bonnie L 355 Stewart. Caroline Sue 400 Stewart. Clifford B 325 Stewart. James T 163 Stewart, Marcus C 229. 381 Stewart. Phyllis E 386 Stewart. William L 315 Stieglitz. Lawrence D 175 Stienecker. Sara L 388 Stilwell, Robert Lee 381 Stinson, Barbara W 235,344 Stinson, Rex Omar 335 Stivers, Jack Lee 318 St. John. Judith Ann 341 St. Leger. Francis W 367 Stochowicz. Edward M 219,383 Stockwell, Doug D 382 Stodghill, Donna Joan 393 Stoecker, Martha 394 Stohler, Betty Ann 393 Stohler, Mary Katherine 387 Stohr, Paul Edward 173,311 Stokes, Jean Ann 399 Stoltz, Peggy Ann 391 Stombaugh, John B 375 Stone, James Eugene .288,297,383 Stone, Mary Cecelia 355 Stone. Robert Charles 175. 240 Stoner, Edward Lee 375 Stoner. Samuel David 200, 222, 232, 331 Stoner, William J 311 Stookey, George K 380 Storey, Ben Charles 175 Stotts. James Millard 312 Stouder, Darcy Jane 400 Stouder, Jane Ann 390 Stout, Barbara Jane 389 Stout, James Leroy 366 Stout, Robert Arnold 366 Stout, Thomas Earl 325 Stove, Jeanne L 236, 399 Stow, Sue Anita 398 Strachan, Heath C 317 Strain, John Joseph 239,240 Strang. Nancy Jane 398 Strasberg. Jean Ann 400 Stratton. Jane Mims 355 Straub, Clarence E., Jr 166, 376 Straub. Peter G 323 Straus. Stephen . 337 Strauss, Barbara J 194, 209, 386 Strauss, Jerome M. 129, 193. 196, 197, 200, 206, 310, 382 Strawn, Mary L 135, 347 Streeter, James A. 372 Streeter. William A., Jr 315 Streets. Bernard W.. Jr. 173. 193,200.206.310.382 Streets, Donald Taylor 316 Strege, Violet 395 Strempel, Kurt F 174, 363 Strick, Gerald Henry 329 Strickland, James W 194, 321 Strickland. Jerald W 376 Strickland, Jill E 209,390 Strickland, Sonya E 399 Stricklcr, Dixie J 386 Stringer. Stanley A 368 Strobel. Suzanne A 353 Strodel. Robert R 377 Stroman. Darol Lee 380 Strong. Allen Voss. Jr 320 Strouse. Marlyce L 159 Stuart. Nancy Jean 392 Stuckey. Robert A 377 Stucky. Judith Anne 389 Student Body Pres 192 Student Senate 193 Student Supreme Court 195 Studcr. William Joseph 321 Study, Robert S. 318 Stuhlmacher. Shirley C 389 490 these little pigs went to market . . . the corner supermarket, but like the story of most foods, many things happen to them on the way. The necessary processes, transportation and handling add much to the cost of food. In fact, today s farmer receives only 43 of the food $ For producing more nutritious and abundant food through science and research, and at the lowest possible cost, the farmer is to be congratulated. The Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. 130 E. Washington St. Indianapolis 4, Indiana 491 Stuiisman, James M 323 Suili. Robert Henry 334.378 SiuUlleson. Eileen S 387 S.1KKS. Marv Frances 153 Siikiiiiik. (..ralil B 327 Suhili. Man Ann R, 206.220,340,358 .Sullita 1, l)a%.il Andrew 371 Sulliv.i 1. kiiu . :i:to Sullna 1. Miiha.l 1. ;i:ii Siilliwi 1. I ' .iul R. :u 1 SIllli a .. Rclnil 1). . ;i8;i Stitntiu ■I..I.1. lack S. ;i2 i Sutlier and. Roherl D. :i7r Sllllur in. Jc.ctla 11. ;t:i!l Sullil. |aln( Rav 331 Sultoii . . . ItiO. 380 •iunoii W illi.iin I 328 Snailri i, I ' liilip M. . . 304 Swain. hAin Carl 378 Swank. Sandra Kav . , .226.399 Swank. Ted Eriin .219.379 1. Roland R. 315 Sw.niK ( h.nl.v 1. :hi9 M.I siMiiuA. 1 .lull i. : ' .:; sw.,1. hid., lo :i9:i Sw.cl. M.iuniu 1). 35.-) Swill, liimr (.ii.ild 372 Swill. Willi.ini Dimald 312 Swill. Wilhc lean 177,392,343 Swihail. Robert D 375 Swimming 290 Swinnev. Daud I.ee 313, 387 S«iU. Robert Hal 364 Switzer. Judith lee 400 Sylvain. Michel Henr 2 HI lalaru... David I. Talbot. NaiKV 195.200,217,220,338, Talesnick, Nora J. Tamcsin, Dawn Edith lanabc. Richard T. Tangeman. Lou Ann Tanner, Leland Earle 134, Tanner, Leonard Gene 200, 206,218, 297, Tanner, Rita Tansev. Jane Anne Tanse . losrph Norman l.n.h. Mc.lii. Eugene 269, l.iii;iM, I M I. 11 CaUin 1,11111, .11. 11,11,.;. I Lerov 160, Bl- 212,291,367 H.iili. 205. 223. 244, 328 320 389 363 325 ll. W. uU, 11, 239 Team Managers 297 Tccl, Judith Diane 386 Teeters, Marv Suzanne 177,353 Tellas, Luanna 168, 237, 387 Teller, Ann G 236,389 Tcmpleton, Thomas E 318 Tennis 269 TerBush, Edward L 175 TerMaat, Peter J. 381 Terrv. Diane Wilma 333 Terri. Nancv Jeanne 393 Terrv. Stanlev Lee 370 Tesh ' . Laura Ann 357 Tetrault. leanne R. 387 re aull, Sluhael 1 321 Thall. Harrielle J 394 Thanas. Cleorge . nthon 375 Thatcher. Judith Ann 397 Thayer. Michael G 372 Theobald. Richard Lee .... 218,330 Theta Sigma Phi 128 Theta Alpha Phi 129 Ther. Juanita Louise .172, 384, 393 Thieme, Philip R 229 Thieri, Jean F 204,341 Thomas, Amos Paul 163 Thomas. Charles R 175, 376 Thomas, David Anthony 321 Thomas, Janet 193, 194, 198. 200, 215.217. 220, 338, 352 Thomas, Jav 173 Thomas, Joseph R., Jr 212 Thomas, Kenneth Neal 374,380 Thomas, Marilyn M 387 Thomas. Marjorie Jean 389 Thomas. Meredith E 386 Thomas. Nancy Jane 198. 391 Thomas, Nick 374. 380 Thomas, Raymond L 331 Thomas, Robert S 295,381 riiomas, Veneila Gail 388 I ' hoinasson, Dan King 127,244,248 Thompson, Donald J. 3rd . . 194. 374. 383 Thompson. Hugh P., Jr 313 n.omp-ion, Jac.iuelyn J 357 lli..iii| Mill. J.nv Lee 321 I liiiuii Mill. I ' alii.ia Ann 172 I li..iii|.M.ii. Ruben Lee 307,314 I lii.iiii Mill. Sam Kav 323 229 u 1 1. II. 1. Shirlev A. 394 (■irda 349 H.ilpli s 374,376 I I .l 1.. . .129.366,370 1 .. i.iKe C 335 I. Willi. 1111 H 230,380 1 11.1. . t h.iil. I 1 Willi.uii D. 312 Ki. li.iid 163 .1-1 323 1 1.111.111. Will, .1111 1 163,365 I I. 111;. ,.;li. s I muse 393 liM.111%, Di.i.iihv 235,342 lilkin, Sheldon Lewis .212,229,329 Timma, Carol Ann 226, 399 Timmons, Donna Gene 206,221,384, 390 Timmons. Ronald S 326 lippclt. Donald Wavne . 224,382 Toates. Jane Ellen 344 Tobin, Marcia 389 Todd. Linda Ann 386 Toffolo, . ida R 235, 395 Togikawa, Richard Y 212 Tolbert, Claudia Jean 345 Tolbert, Robert D. 175 Tolhurst, George C, Jr 331 Tomahawk 224 Tomczak, lohn loseph 381 Tomolak, June ., nii 135 Tompkins. George R. 314 m W.: i.t.ik. W ill. 11 . I. Ill 320 3.Sfi 3:f:i :i7 ' i Town.. I. ,1.1.11.. (... Jr. Lowne. Rosaline 396 Townscnd. James D 333 Townscnd. Janet E. 386 Track 288 Tracy, Dolores Anne 386 Tracy, Lou . nnette 400 Tragesser, Neomia J. , , 198,200,215,217,387 Traicoff, Donald 174 Traughber. Iva Pearl .172,239 Traw, Shannon 176,234,353 Tredup. Roma Sharon 359 Treesh. Donald R.. Jr 368 Tregilgus. Sandra K. 354 Trempel. William P 172.237 Trenary. David K 309 Trenkle, Charles J. 365 Trentadue. Samuel R 367 Trethewev. loseph T. 372 Trell.i. r.iiil Filward 307,322 Trililiiii. ( ,11,, I Sue 396 TribiiLil, I iii.h.iiiua 396 Tri.k. Olli.i I.. 175 Trinkle. J. Kent 173,311 Trinkle, Robert Smith 314 Trinkle, Shirlev Lvnn 177, 397 Tripp, Robert Russell 134 Tritch, Sarah Ann 394 Trockman. Howard P. 329 Trotter. Jamesella 350 Trotter. Mary Lou 400 Trout, David Joseph 367 Troutman. Paul Eugene 376 Trowbridge. Hugh D 382 Trowl. Charles E.. Jr 230. 318 Troyer. Sandra Kav 390 True. Barbara Jane 388 1 ruelove. Keslcr E 379 Truitt, Sarah E 245. 357 1 ruin. Sue Ann 159. 391 Lrutlier. Larry Don 194.208.235.374.378 Tucker. Thomas William 367 Tukos. Patsy Jean 396 runison, Richard Allan 208.239,240, 362,368 Turley, Gloria Helen 168, 347 Turner, Anne M 209, 390 Turner, Barbara J 340, 343 Turner, Carolyn Sue 396 Turner, Jean Anne 355 Turner, Kenneth J 378 Turner, Marv L 343, 395 Turner, Nancy Joan 394 Turner, Richard E 379 Turner, Roderick H. ...173.195,216 Turney, Lois Adele 341 Turngren. Karin J 347 Turpin. Thomas Dean 267 Tusk. Donald C. 327 Tuttle. Marilvnne J 176.339 Tychbrojcher. Marcos 329 Tvler. Donald Leon 317 Tyler. Louise E 200. 238, 343 9, 334 . 376 . 394 I ' lmer, William M 314 Ulrev, Karen S. 342 I ' nderhill. I ' homas W 312 I ' lulciM. 1.1.1. lanil 400 I ' ngar. R 11 Irwin 337 L ' ngar, loin 337 Lnger. Ronald Roy 334,382 linger. Sue Ann 396 Union 202 Unzieker, William M 235 Updike, juiliih Anne 392 IJrbanski. Waller P 383 Urdal. Riili.rl Miihael 379 Urdamla. .Miin.iz | 210 Urse, Jean Val 176,353 Uselion, Jack Leonard 322 U elac, Sam, Jr 205, 209 y Vadas, Marian Alice 176,401 Vafa, Javad 210 Vail, Marcia Lou 398 Vajner, John E 230, 335 VanAuken, Darlene Inne ,351,393 VanBilliard, Ruth 194,221,384,387 Vance, Carolvn Marr 387 Vance. Jane 215. 391 VanCleave. Richa rd A 332 Vandenbosch. Bernadette . . 393 VanDerlKLk. Cvnlhia K 400 VanD. iSiiil--, 11. n.llv 133 VanD iW,,l. . iiii 169.341 VanD. iW.. I, . M.iii . . , , . . 344 VanD.iiii. 1 .111 I .Is.m 193. 196. 197. 211(1. 206, 214, 216. 219, 360, 362, 368 anDvke, Jerry B 328 inEck, L. Frederick 239.240,272.288.297 VanHorn. George R 319 VanKoien. Jack E 368 VanWav. Nolan Rovce ., 311 Varady, Joanne 177, 338, 348 ' aradv, Marjorie . rlene 225,234,235,348 Vardas, Aristv 392 Varkonv. Jo Ann C 393 VauRhiin. K.iilili. 11 M 157 Vaimhii. l. nihil 172 Veldiii.iii. l.iii 1.1 . iiii 397 Venable. Del.iia Ann 337 Veon, William Lee 383 Verbelovsky, Donald E 372 Versteeg, Eldon K 317 Very, Lawrence E 318 Vescl, James Alan 264 Vest, Janell L 176,237,391 Vetter, James Duane 335 Viater, James Andrew 163 Victors, Paula Ruth 386 Villani, Irwin 172 Vincent, Helen Louise 153, 176, 177,347 Vincz, Albert Andrew 313 Viney, Helen Ann 259 Vitcllo, . ' ngeline Rose 386 Vitolins, Gunars 372 Vogel, Elizabeth Anne 354 Vogel, Melvin Dean 175 Voglesong. Arnold B 376 Voigls. Ki, li.iiil ( .111 129 Voisai.l. l.i,l, I, 111, 1 401 Vokuik.i. I. ,.11111. I ' 358 VolkniJii. Jjiiiib Rubtit 382 Vonderahe. Mary Jo 235. 344 Vonklein. Walter 371 Voyles, Harry E., Jr. 173 w Wabnitz, Loislee 168, 394 Waddell, Ermal Wayne 297 Wade, Douglas M 330 Wade, Jack Leslie 379 Wade, James Cross, Jr 163 Wadia, Mancck S 210 Waggoner, Leah Lou 211, 387 Wagner, James Edward 134, 364 Wagner, lulia C 250 Wagner. Lindlev H .173. 193, 207. 219. 373. 374. 378 Wagner. .Marlene June . , 159. 160. 237. 380 Wagner. Nancy Javne 128,351 Wagner, Patricia Ann 203, 341 Wagoner, Dale E. 223. 309 Walczak, Edward John . 380 Walden. John William 170 Walden, Robert J. 3rd 331 Waldkoetter, Carolyn . 346 Walker, Franklin D 383 Walker, Jack C 374, 380 Walker, James C 174 Walker, Lillian J 398 Walker, Linda Kay 386 Walker, Myrtle 350 Walk. I. R.ili.il M 312 Walk. I, 1 hiini.is 1). . , .209, 307, 323 W.ilkiHlz. Ja.k J 334 W.illace. Arthur M 170, 380 Wallace, Bert Myers 336 Wallace, Jerry Ray 369 Wallace, Mary Lillic 177 Wallace, Susan Jane 128,200,215,220,247,355 Wallace, Thomas E 163 Walls, H. Thomas 373.374,376 W.ilh. I. Mills W 239,240,367 w.ilK. k.,1,. 11 C 235 w.ilMii.iii. 1(1. hard Lewis . ..314,222 W.ilMii.iii. W illiam C 314 W.ih. 1, 1.1. 111;., W. 375 W.ili.i. Ill iiii.- 135,355 W.ili. 1. Mini, 1 K.iM ... 387 W..I1. 1-. 11.1111. 1 w 372 .,li.i-, I 1,111. is C 319 w, -, (.,iil. ' M 386 W,,li,,ii, 1,1111. s Harold 369 W, ill, ,11, I 1,. Ima Pearl 391 ,nii|,l, 1, l.iMph D 323 Wiiiipl, :, I ' , iiiiy Cleo 394 W.iiiipl. 1. William K 315 Haible, llaibara Ann 392 Ward, Donald Meredith 218,229,288,310,382 Ward, Jack B 166, 380 Ward, Janet Kav 351 Ward, Melda Jean 357 Ward, Mildred Jeanne 375 Ward, Ruth Mary 390 W ' .nt. I.iliii Reed 175 W.iilii 1.1. I. .111 Mae 355 W.UK... Di.i.ilhy Jane 345 W.iiliiw. ( liiilon DeWitt ...304,313 W.iiiii.iih. h.irles A 332,372 W. 111,1 , |, m Dale 380 W.nii, 1 , ( h.iiles H 320 W.nii, 1, Miiilvn S 348 W. 11 11.1, Sii ,iiuie 396 W.iiiiii. Dale Lloyd 170,334 Will 1.11, 1. 1.111 Elizabeth 396 W .111. 11. 1.1. Alan E 375 W.iss. N.iii.v lean 172 W.il. 111. I.I. Line F 400 W.ukiiis. ( I. Hide E.. Jr 307.334 .11 kins. I ' .iiii.ia C. .207.234.359 .il- li. I Inis. Jr 332 W.iTMiii. li.iM.l M 200,228.309 W.iiMiii. Il.ii.ilhy .Mae 351 Walsull, lied Paul 377 Watson. P. . rlene 359 Watt. Barbara L 391 Waits. Joyce Geneva 343 Waxman. Barbara Ann 386 Wearly. Carolyn Sue 341 Weasner. Paul Dean 366 Weaver. Daniel S 333 ..n,i. (.i.iil.in Cordell 326 Wi.iM 1. I.uii, s David .309 W, .u. 1. 1.1111. - Robert 315 ..n. 1. hiiialcne 350 W.l.li. .i I .lu 391 U.bli, 1 v Sylyester 310,378 Wihli. Milili.d E 387 Webb.i, (.. Bruce 381 Webber, Thomas Philip 315 Weber, Luise Mardel 399 Weber, Thomas David 172 Weddle, Thomas Joe 377 W ' eddle, William J 166 Wedge, Mary Alice 176,351 Weibel, Sally Carole 389 Weigel. Joyce M 211,225,226,235.359 Weiland. Kathryn Lou 396 Weimer. Richard James 172 Weinberg, Joan 220. 356 Weiner. Charles 327 Weiner. Fred 365 Weinman. Richard Jay 129 i iiiiii.iiiii. Judith Ann ... 226.349 W.iiiM.iii. riulip B 337 W.iiiM.iii. Riia Faye 176 . II. R.iiii.iii.i M 396 U. n. Kill I .iVon 211,394 W. isli.i. h. I n.lerick G 367 W, iss. M.iMiK Lee 388 W, iss. Rnii.il.l Marc 329 W, ksl. 1. (.. i.il.line Mae 386 W. 11. I.iiii.s Y. 3rd 175,320 Wi I. Ii. I h.iil.s Henry 312 W.l.li. D.iMil Edwin W.l.h. I..I111 William 376 W.l.h, Slailha C. .393 Wil.h, .Martha Jo , 388 W.I. h.r, Barbara . nn 135,341 W.I. her. Douglas Evan 368 W.llli.iiiin, Lois Jane 394 W llin.in. (.ene .Merlin . . 382 W. Iliii.iii. 1.1. k 335 i IK. 11. 1. iK Ann 382, 392 W. IK. k.iiii.lh 1 ' . . 312 Wells. MaiLia Jane . . 348 Wemyss, Gordon C. . . 222, 304. 335 Wenger. Joel Allan 379 Werner, George .Alfred 382 492 Look to Elkhart- Chinese Proverb One picture is worth more than ten thousand words. . . . If true, then Cohmibia Dento- forms speak vokimes. Write for your copy of CATALOG NO. 33 from Thi House of II Thousand Models Columbia Dentoform Corp. Alfo Headquarters for Brown Precision Altachments 131 East 23rd Street New York 10 for Your Home on Wheels Buddy Mobile Homes, Inc. Nappajwe Street Travelmaster Coaeh Corporation 1241 ! appanee Street Piatt Trailer Company, Inc. 530 McDonald Street Scluilt Mobile Homes Corporation 1800 South Main Street 493 iTIcnbiTKiT, James M 311 crii. Ricliard kciincth 323 csk-y Foundation 239 . ..., (i....i;. 1 325 . . i, ( ., .,]. S„C 352 . NM I w ,11, ,111 1- 134.317 . M. ( ,ir,.| Ki.ili 240.389 .sr. I.inus M., Jr 331 .Ml IK ' . Karen Ann 398 iMl.iiK, Mary Alice 347 .Mi;.,!. ' . Adrli- 399 i-NdinnsuT Foundation 240 . ir. I, 1,„,., H..u.i[d 382 . I,., I. c ,,i..lMi Ml.- 225, 22e. 387 .C. ' .l. I.ITX I Mill 323 ic .l. M.iiB.ir.t J 235,353 il il. Kol.md Otto 335 ii il. W.illir lohn 331 .1.1, r.iul llull.r. li lt 3 li.iKii. l.lu.ii.l I . :ui h.ill. . Ki.h.ii.l I .111 : 0.l n.l I). .11.1 (_:. . .link A. :l!ll 237 172 llilih. I. I 1 h.l.li.l. I ' liil Owen 377 hill. IV. Ri.li.iid Edwin 309 liipp,.. 11, III. .11.1 Kllcn 238.388 h,i,,k, 1, I iiiiklin D 365 h,i,,k, ,, i.i.,iuillc D 134. 170 h,i, , ,l,li, jiaiine 389 li,i, , 1 l,,,ii, s V. 379 l,,l, , I ntiii, K 160 li,i, , (.,11, ithur 311 l,,i, , I.. I, I, hill- Ruth 395 h,i, , |,.n, II, . ddie 387 Inl. , N ,l,is 175 hii. , I ' ll,, 111, 1 340,357 lull , R. I,.,.,i 1 344 lull , Ridiard JEarl 275 lull , Robert K, 378 lull luad. Edward E 380 liii. man. Donna Marie 388 hiiiiiK, Emilv Ann 347 liiliuA, Charles H.. Jr 372 liiiM.n, Robert Lee 236,337 liiiKik.r, lames R 313 I11IIM1I..U-, Helen 340,359 Inlii.u, lii.luh G 389 ilil., R.iliih William 331 i.liMi. M.iilha 1 153 1. ks.ll, Harrt H., Jr 369 i.lik,-. Robert F. , ,134,237,378 i.KMiaii. Daiid Paul 331 nmke. Donald Frank 336 i.siahn. Robert G 378 ill., ha. Edwin J 381 illMiiks. Robert Keith ,,,,370,372 il.l, R..s,iliii.la M 398 il.l. I, l,is|„ 1 C 310,378 iM.iiiiiiili, I. an 348 il. V riiillii, K 374,382 iln, Kiihard Edwin 313 ilh.lin. Robert W 369 ilkiusoii. Elizabeth A 388 ilkiiiwii. Paul E 370 ili.ii.lo. Albert T 304,312 ill. litis, Diane M 394 ill.ulls, Harrison D 175,331 illeiinar, Ann 396 illian s. Rithai illiaii s, Roll. 11 [11 j, 1,1 V, K..l.,il iIImii s, R,.s,lll, s, R,, lll,,,t, V S,,ll,ll,l ill,, 111 , S,lll.ll,l III,,,, V Ml,- 1. ' illiams. Anita M 166 ' illiams. Ayeiill M 163 ' illiams. Carl N 175 ' illiams, Carol Ann 193, 194, 198,215 ■illiams, Chester Y 222 ■illiams, Dorothy C. ,200,245,345 illi.iiiis. 1 ilu.u.l H 320 llll,|l|| , I, IV, mil. ' 169,393 iIIliiiis, 11,11. .1,1 W 175 ' illi.iiii-. 1.1111. A A 379 illi.iiii . I.iiii. s Ross 333 illiaiiis. Ii.hii Mien 310,367 ' illi.iiiis. Inhii Daiid 370 illiams. Jolin l.ee 320 illiams. Joyce Elinor 393 illiams. Judith . nn 399 ■illiams. Karen Jo 398 ■illiams. I.aiirencc A 381 ch.ird Dec 315 1 K 321 E 312 M 381 IV 225.341 ailin 372 lean , , 397 Kay 389 1 346 liKht 168.347 illi,iiii , W iliii.i . iin 343 illi.iiiis.in, Robert Linn 334 illils, .Suzanne Ray 396 illiHisliby, Joan Marie 177 illsey. Fillmore W 333 illson, Harry P 377 ilmorc, Jean E 177,398 ilson, Barbara Lee 340,344 ilson, Bettimae K 393 ilson. Carol Lynn 387 ilson. Diane Delores 209,391 ilson. Douglas James 372 ilsiin, Gary Joe 134 ilson, Glen Hall 320.375 ilsoii. I.itk 316,379 ilson. James Dayid 369 ilson. John B. 331 ilson, Jon Landon 324, 381 ilson. Kent E 382 ilson, Marilyn Sue 359 ilson, Ruth Arline 234, 348 ilson, Sara J , 340, 359 ilson. Stephen Lee 332 ilt. Charlene Julia 170 ilt. Fred HufTman 196. 197 immer. Ronnie Joe 376 inburn. David 3rd 307, 316 ■inil.i, G...1B, I., 174 iiiik. I ' liilip I . 329 lU.I. I ' , ehlil. la 389 396 Sleplien E. inter. Sherl Joseph . 250 intner. Bernard G. 163 ■intz. Charles Richard 377 ' irts. Stephen Gharst 328 ise. Herbert 218,310 ■ise, Phillip Edward 163 ise, Robert Lowell 160 VVisen, Mark 173,378 VVishard, Sharon D 400 VVisner, Carolyn Ann 390 Wisner, Dayid Charles 381 Wisowaty, Albert S 363 Wissman, Donald H 383 VVitham, James Harold 166 William. I ' ll. I l.iilin 318 Willi, ivi , W illi.iMi C 174 Win. SI, ,.,11 I lui, ii.c 374, 382 Will. ' , I.iii.i l,iii. 388 Will. ' , rinllis R 129,355 Will.nberK, Frederick E 366 Willennncr, Jacqueline 347 Witty, Eleanor Ann 393 Witwcr, William 1 383 Wodrich, Gayalla Joan 400 Wohlfeld. Lowell 337 Wold, Inger Anne ,176,205,340.353 Wolf. Donald J 228 Wolf. Edward Olio 367 Wolfe. James William 372 Wolfe, Ronald Clifton 370 Wolff. Phyllis Irene 394 Women ' s Dormitories 384 Wood, Carol Ann 238. 391 Wood. John Francis , , , , 171, 222, 330 Wood, Larry Sylyan 317 Wood, Robert F 326 Wood, Shirley lean 166 Woodall, R. .1,1 It I.Hiis 175 Wood.iiil, K..I li.ll. Amu- 397 Woodriill, K.iiimli II, 314 Woods. (,,ii..Imi l.uu- 159, 347 Woods, M.ulli.i .Mary 342 WooiU. R..I.. II D.ile 211 Woods. Ri.K. ' i 111 ion 320 Woodsman. Bauett. Jr 171. 320 Woolpert, Danny Guy 160. 370 Woolsey. Janna 390 Woolsey, William Tripp 212,291,367 Wort, Martha Lois 390 Wortley, Carl Owen 335 WRA 166 Wray, Norma Jean 395 Wrestling 296 Wright. Beverly Jean 387 Wright. Charles R 382 Wright. David Clarence 170 Wright. Fredric Arthur 323 Wright, Jeryl Lee 373, 374. 377 Wright, Mary M, 342 Wright, Thomas T 310, 368 Wright. William T 324 Wruble, Robert A 363 Wunsch, Charles Martin . . 175 Wygant, Nancy Jane 176, 344 Wyman. Norman Ray 369 Wythe. Joseph A.. Jr 377 Xi Psi Phi 144 Yalowilz. Myrna J. 356 Yap. Harold Barry 212.367 Yarbrough, Lawrenc e G. 367 Ycagcr. Walter C 313 Ycarian. Leslie Louise ,220,234,344 Yegerkhncr, Mark A 336 Yeghiayan, Vartkcs B 375 Yeneriih, Ronald D. ,246,304,315 Yeoman. Hel.n Ann 168,355 YMCA 232 Y., ..m, Maiilvn Jo 399 Y..lil. ' i. Suzanne P 168,391 Y.iuaii, Riiih Helen 397 York, fiiiih Sue 237,386 Young. B.lh Ann 394 Young. Donald Philip 369 Young. Donald Richard 127, 200, 247, 367 Young, Jerry Neil 232,296,297,311 Young, Joseph B. 325 Young. Lloyd Wcyman 320 Young. Lynda 1 225.226,355 Young. Vern Rex 383 Young. Wilma Jean 391 Youngs. Paul Earl 239, 369 Yuktiratna, C;haiwat 210 YWCA 2 4 Zacnne, Harm. in C 218,304,327 Zahn, Rila 1 346 Zaiscr, Helene 349 Zandstra, Kathleen J 175 Zani, Elias Leo 364 Zanin, Carolyn Joy 225, 342 Zaremski, Sherman C 175, 376 Zaring, Doyle Duane 321 Zaring, Philip B 323 Zarkos, George S 210 Zaiorski, Jeffrey 368 Zavada, Doreen 135, 351 Zehring, Imasuc 378, 387 Zell, Virginia Marie 351 Zeller, Richard Dayid 321 Zellcrs, Francis L 369 Zellers. Oscar K 326 Zerface. William Allan 367 Zilkowski. Robert R 378 Zilra. Gerald Dean 367 Zimmcr. Carol Ann 397 K3Y .......... 394 ■tte F 390 Zimmerman. Joan 397 Zimmerman Karen S. 396 Zimmerman! Mary Lee 341 Zinn. M.iiiiiv Max 337 inn. s.iul.ii.l Malcom .170.228,377 ipsir, R..l.. ' ii Louis 222,324 Ziikk ' , P.iul Allan 311 Zoch, David Maurice 332 Zody, Kenneth Ray 166 Zoerner. Charles F 229. 313 Zollman. Gertrude C 172. 237 Zook, Abby 388 Zuklin, Joann Elsie 401 Zurcher, Carl J 368 Zweig, Larry 337 Acknowledgments The Board o£ Publications for the special interest they took in the 1955 Arbutus. Mr. Stempel and the Department of Journalism for their assistance in orienting us to our new home in Pyle Hall. The Advisory Board: Mr. Forrest, Mr. Mahler, Mr. McEvoy, Mr. Smith, and especially Miss Kemp, its chair- man, for the time and technical assistance they have given us. Mr. Brier, Mr. Noer, and Mr. Mueller ol Indeco. our engravers. Mr. Lineback and Mr. Merriman of C. E. Pauley and Cxx, our printers. Mr. Bundy of S. K. .Smith Company, our cover suppliers. Mr. Welpott and Mr. Disborough for the queen ' s section as beautiful as the girls themselves. The Audio-Visual Center for rush jobs, top quality, and personal interest. Don Cantwell who knew when we needed help and how to help. The many editors and staff members who gave their time and talents to this book. Miss Cole of VVheelan Studios at L. S. Ayres and Company, our senior photographers. Thanks, all of you . . . Margy, Pat, and George. 494 Pauley s fl COmPLETE PRinTinC SERUICE SinCE 1906 C. E. PAULEY CO., Inc INDIANAPOLIS eU ' ' ' ' „js n iVis n M PUBLICATION DIVISION INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC. ■INDIANAPOLIS 6, INDIA 495 Editorial Staff 1955 Arbiiliis Staff i.ditor-in-cliicj Margy Boyd Managing Editor Pat Smith Activities Editor Mike Brutton Activities Staff Carol C ooper Sam Curtis M. |. Feiitoii )ime Hauciihtciii Ncdra Miller Ciloria Mueller Marjorie Rodebeck Glenn Schowe Donna Steckman Assistant to tlie Editor Laurie Davis C.amj]iis I.ifc Editor Dotti Williams Assistant Campus Life Editor Norma Neukam Campus Life Staff Bevery Boegaholtz Don Finney Joan Hudson Sue Ledden Lynn Sproatt Copy Editor Kathie Neff Cnpx Stall Maigic Boone I ' am Pclt ' is Man Ann Siiaiiks La (iiil I.dilor loiiiic M( i( ker Assisldut ji iut Editor Maiilvii Ml Donald Layout Staff Elsie Barrett NancA Poller Susie Reid Judy Whybrc v Kaien Williams Mounlino Editors Caiolyn Hood Saih I ' ruitt Mijiintiiii!, Staff Judy Bright Ann Cialvin Connie Longcamp Fhotograpliy Editor Carl Monroe Piucell Assistant Pliotograpliy Editor Clint Major Photography Staff Hartley Alley Sue Harvey Research Editor Nancy Boyd Rrsnndi Staff Uaib.na Railci RfsidciKc Editor Alice Atkinson Residence Staff Jean C4)gill Mary Fackler (Bonnie King Jane Tansey Carolyn Zanin Scheduling Editors Dottie Gaskins Nancy Sprague Scheduling Staff Diane Erb Diane Barber Sue Miller Jill Quinn jim StofFs Schools and Administration Editor Jack Taylor Schools and Administration Staff Nancy Crouch John Haas Donna Hageman Maineen McFerran Bruce Mortinson Sandy Troyer Senior Editor Marshall Rtiihrnan Senior Staff Berry Bergsman Grace Berry Olive Carr Jane Coy Su ie Fry Alice Graham Nancy Hershman Sybil McAuslan Barbara Owens Nancy Porter Barbara Robinson Emee Shneider Barbara Stinson Tom Unger Judi Walter Elinor Witte Sports Editor Dan Thomasson Sports Staff Mike Finkelstein Chuck Reed Steve Stavron Jim Whitaker Average Student Critic J-erry Lind Business Staff Business Manager George Held Assistant Business Managers Dave Hanna M. Allan Rachles Advertising Manager Bill Powell Advertising Staff Steve Jacobs Dave Koehler AL ' ick McKinzie Gordon Steck Circulations Managers Nancy Cochran Gretchen Risk Circulation Staff Mar(ia Ciondjs Jim Conley Pat Costello Roger Rehni Jim Weaver Contracts Manager Lou Mervis Contracts Staff Kent Arvin Phil Winik Myrna Yalowitz Office Managers Marilyn (Cotton Georgehna De ' ault Office Staff Jo Astesano Pat Costello Gail D ' Angelo Carole Henricks Nancy Hershman Frances Hric Sandy Johnson Sue Lephart Frances Logan Nancy McMillan Nia Scopelitis Madeline Seely Joyce Weigel Carolvn Wisner Promotion Manager Sandy Sallach Reprint Sales Manager Ron ' enerich Reprint Sales Staff Jim Ailing Dave Risk Treasurer Ron Kovener Treasurer ' s Staff Jerry Dann Jim Piatt Rolantl Swanson 496
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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.