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NEVA RANKIN BARNARD
Head of the Music Department, who marks her 25th year
at Oakland City College this year.
Her warm personality, beautiful voice, knowledge, pa-
tience, and understanding have made her a teacher to he
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BASIL O. JOHNSON, A.M.
Administrative Assisiant
Instructor in Bible and Education
ESTHER K. CRAWFORD, A.B., A.M.
Supervisor of Teacher Training
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Counselor of Women
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WILMA HOLINIAN, A.B.
Librarian, ancl
Instructor in English
ALBERT JOHNSON, A.B
Instructor in Biology
DELBERT DISLER, S.B., S.M.
Professor of Physical Education
MARGARET EARL MCCONNELL A B C S M
Associate Professor of English
GEORGIA HOL1' PARKER, A.B.
Instructor in Art
HERIXIAN CLOIN, B.S., A.B., A.M.
Associate Professor of English
KENNETH ROBINSON, A.B., S.M.
Professor of Physics and
Mathematics
CARL SI-IEPARD, A.B.
Instructor of Social Sciences
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CHARLES A. WALLS, B.A., B.D.
Instructor in History
MARIE MCCOBD, B.MU.
Instructor in Music
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RALPH W. CHANDLER, B.S., M.S.
Instructor in Band Instruments
HELEN Cox, A.B., A.M.
Assistant Librarian
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DOROTHY POWERS
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HELEN C. RUMBLE, A.B.
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Class Historq
The coming of June
means commencement and
the end of a full and happy college
life. As freshmen, we came from diverse
places and entered O.C.C. in the traditional dazed
fashion. Besides classes, exams, mid-night study sessions, and
regular school activities, we found another side to this picture . . . one
composed of little things that make college life a life we will remember.
Charter members who entered O.C.C. in 1949 are: Harry Anson, Mary Boyd, Albert
S. Dickson, Ir., James Henager, Howard Miller, Raymond Gene Powers, Mary Elizabeth Rob-
inson, Charles Schmett, Rosemary Sullivan, Lynn Theroff, Charles Edward Weir, Betty Snyder Wilgus,
and Lillian Mae Williams.
Other members to join the graduating class by completing their work in three years, on other campuses,
or over a longer period of time are: Marilou Baldwin, Warren Kenneth Coomer, Hoyt Allan Covalt, Henry
Cruz, Everett Glen Erwin, Francis A. Gates, Janet Louise Green, Carol Jean Hightower, Frank Hollings-
worth, jr., john T. Horber, Kenneth Raymond Kennedy, Ival Lane, Velta Anne Manning, Noble Moratta,
Nellie McRoberts, Arthur VVayne Nattier, Paul L. Oliphant, Beverly Poe, Dorothy Powers, Angelo Sablan,
Donald Skinner, Esley Sisson, Jr., George Smith, Alyne Allbright Sorrells, Ray Thompson, Alva R. Willis,
Sue Cotterill Wright, and Edna Louise Young.
Seniors will don caps and gowns, receive their diplomas, and leave the campus to take their places in the
world. WVith them they take the experiences and knowledge gained through the opportunities of a
higher education. We are saddened by the fact that the pleasant days at O.C.C. are ending,
and the 1'ealiZafiO11 that we may loose contact with, or possibly never see again, many
of our friends. But this feeling is brushed aside as we remember that these
friendships and memories will always be a part of us and that many
new experiences lie ahead. Marilou Baldwin
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VELTA ANNE INIANNING
Patoka, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Student Council, Collegian Staff,
Alpha Phi Gamma, Dramatics Club,
Alpha Psi Omega, President C4l,
Mirror Staff, Cheerleader, F.T.A., Bas-
ketball Queen Attendant Cll, May
Queen Attendant f4l.
HOWARD ELNVOOD MILLER
Lynville, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Business-Physical
Education, Collegian Staff, Alpha Phi
Gamma, Dramatics Club, Alpha Psi
Omega, Mirror Stall, F.T.A., Varsity
Basketball.
ALBERT S. DICKSON, IR.
Oakland City, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Colleg-
ian Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma, Alpha
Psi Omega, Dramatics Club, Mirror
Stall, Class President 141, F.T.A.
JANET GREEN
Odon, Indiana
B,S. in Education, English-Business,
Student Council, Collegian Staff, Edi-
tor C4J, Alpha Phi Gamma, president
445, Dramatics Club, President f2J,
Alpha Psi Omega, Mirror Staff, Co-
editor, F.T.A., Camera Club, May
Queen Attendant CBD
BETTY JEAN WILGUS
Troy, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Class Ollicer CZJ, F.T.A., Atten-
dant to Basketball Queen f2l, Maid-
of-Honor to Basketball Queen CSD.
ANGELO FLORES SABLAN
M Agana Heights, Guam
A.B., Bible-English, Glee Club, Stu-
dent Council, President C4J, Collegian
Staff, Alpha Psi Omega, Dramatics
Club, Mirror Staff, Camera Club.
HARRY C. ANSON
Sellersburg, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Colleg-
ian Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma, Dramat-
ics Club, President 141, Mirror Staif,
Alpha Psi Omega, Class President C1 J,
CAROL IEAN HICHTOWER
Oakland City, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Alpha Psi Omega, Dramatics
Club, Alpha Phi Gamma, Mirror Stall
fCo-editorl, Cheerleader, F.T.A., May
Queen Attendant 131.
F .T.A.
BEVERLY POE
Indianapolis, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Dramatics Club, Mirror Staff,
S.C.A.
CHARLES EDWARD WEIR
Mt. Vernon, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Math-Physics-Sm
cial Studies, Mu Tau Kappa, Com-
mandant QS, 41, Class President C2,
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ALYNE A. SORRELLS
Shoals, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Math.-Social Stud-
ies.
CHARLES SCHMETT
Somerville, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Physical Educa-
tion- Social Studies, Student Council,
F.T.A.
HENRY CRUZ
Maina, Guam, M.I.
A.B., Bible-History.
FRANCIS A. GATES
Loogootee, Indiana
HS. in Elementary Education, Alpha
Psi Omega, Dramatics Club, Alpha
Phi Gamma, Mirror Staff, F.T.A.
President C4D.
SUE COTTERILL WRIGHT
Oakland City, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Student
Council, Dramatics Club, Class Presi-
dent f2J, F.T.A.
EDNA YOUNG
Boonville, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Alpha
Psi Omega, Dramatics Club, Mirror
Staff, S.C.A., F.T.A., Basketball At-
tendant fill.
RAY THOMPSON
Oakland City, Indiana
A.B., Bible-English, Alpha Psi Ome-
ga, Alpha Phi Gamma, Dramatics
Club, Collegian, Mirror, Glee Club,
Theologs, A.P.O. best acting award,
1952.
PAUL OLIPHANT
Bloomfield, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Physical Education-
Social Studies.
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KENNETH R. KENNEDY
Dexter, Mo.
A.B., English-Bible, Glee Club, M.T.
K., Theologs President 137, S.C.A.,
Theologs.
BENNIE L. HODGE
Popular Bluff, Mo.
A.B., Bible-Music, Glee Club, S.C.A.,
Student Council, Theologs.
DOROTHY MCINTURF
POWERS
Winslow, Indiana
B.S. in Education, Music-Physical Ed-
ucation, Glee Club President MJ, Stu-
dent Council, A.P.O., Dramatics Club,
Mirror Staff, Class Otlicer CI, 2, SJ,
Basketball Attendant CU.
RAYMOND GENE POWERS
Winslow, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Mirror Staff.
IVAL L: LANE
Vincennes, Indiana
A.B. English, Bible, History, Student
flouncil, Collegian Staff, S.C.A., Theo-
ogs.
ALVA R. WILLIS
Louisville, Kentucky
A.B., Bible-English, Glee Club, S.C.A.,
Theologs.
WARREN KENNETH
COOMER
Oakland City, Indiana
B,S. in Education, Math-Social Stud-
ies, Mirror Staff, S.C.A. Theologs,
F.T.A.
MARY ELIZABETH
ROBINSON
Oakland City, Indiana
B.S. in Education, English-Music,
Clee Club, Collegian Stall, Mirror
Staff, Cheerleader, F.T.A.
FRANK HOLLINGSVVORTH
Vincennes, Indiana
A.B., Music-Bible, Clee Club, S.C.A.,
Collegian Staff, Alpha Phi Gamma,
Student Council MJ, S.C.A., Theo-
logs, Camera Club President 141.
IOHN T. HORBER
Owensville, Indiana
A.B., English-Social Studies, Collegian
Staff, Mirror Staff, S.C.A., Theologs,
Camera Club President C 31.
WAYNE NATTIEP1
Patoka, Illinois
A.B., Bible-English-History, S.C.A.,
Theologs, Camera Club.
MARY A. BOYD
Carmi, Illinois
B.S. in Elementary Education, Clee
Club, S.C.A., Student Council, Theo-
logs, F.T.A.
DONALD SKINNER
Spurgeon, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Future
Teachers, Varsity Basketball.
MARILOU BALDWIN
Glezen, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Mirror
Staff, Future Teachers.
LILLIAN WILLIAMS
Mt. Olympus, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education, Glee
Club, Dramatics Club, Mirror Staff,
S.C.A., Future Teachers, Basketball
Attendant, Basketball Queen.
ESLEY SISSON, IR.
Oakland City, Indiana
A.B. Business Administration.
JAMES W. HENAGER
Stendal, Indiana
B.S. in Elementary Education.
ROSEMARY SULLIVAN
Princeton, Indiana
B.S. Music and Business, Glee Club,
Dramatics Club, Future Teachers,
Class OfHcer-Secretary and Treasurer.
The 'Mirror Staff
To publish an annual requires much hard work and
co-operation. It was impossible to picture everyone who
made this publication possible, but here are a few
snaps taken behind scenes.
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Horber sells Bob Atkinson an annual.
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Maid-of-I--lonor, Charlotte Cantrell,
Queen, Joie Denhart, Barbara
Thompson. The Queen's escort:
Mary Elizabeth Robinson, Marilou
Baldwin, Evelyn Giesehnan, Lou-
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Billy Gene Austin
Ruth McAllister
Johnny Liles
Betty McKnight
Billy Kellough
Sandra Pancake
Glenn Boswell
Virginia Barrett
Ronald Bingham
Edward Pickerill
Glenn Gerichs
Eugene Mclvlahel
Gerald Beloat
Charles Yeager
Robert Hester
Billy Von Woods
Gerald Newland
Donald Lee Thompson
Richard Thompson
Teddy Anson
Robert Thomas
Martha Lou Winstead
Paul Eugene Walters
Vera Everett
Kenneth Willis
Charlotte Anne Cantrell
Philip Lee Couch
Linda Belle Grubb
Enos Carr
Marian L. Taylor
Donald Benjamin
Patricia Newland
Kenneth Riley
Thelda Corne Smith
William Collier, jr.
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Michael Knight
David Davis
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Gaylon Price
Ruth Blue
Luella Stal-ford
Oliver Searcy
Billy Loveless
WVilliam Miller
Marlene Nichols
Edna Mae Hartley
Maurice Ferguson
Mary Lou McAllister
Harold Frederick
Carl Wells
Evelyn Gieselman
Robert Carr
Sharon Davis
Mary Alice Hartley
Charles Nossett
Bettye Disler
Louis Kemp
Phyllis Bingham
Ellen Glenn
Ed Haber
Wilma Collins
Roy Coerges
Robert Atkinson
Lois Mondy
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Registration day brings together old and introduces new
ones. It brin.gs4,,,hack some vgfhom Uricleggsani decided to release
. . . New faculty faces appear . . Ximgelo Sabian is elected
Student Council president . , V Q ,,t, , -5
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Green -lfeanies are! here again the Freshman initiation is
strictly enforced . . . M.T.K. is ready to start the new early
with Clmirlesyislilleir as their nevirigommandent . . . ,Ere dorm
girls sponsor an all-school party to celebrate Halloween . The
staff neiiled . . .QQI-Ielgn Kendall Crandallzghsings in
Convo .... O.C.C. closes her for a few days aiffiteachers
and students go togglndianapolis Evansville to YIaQ,?Ql'.A. and
I.F.T.A. Conventions . F. F.'E.1A.1sTarts annual membership drive
withacgnwguszgfveiner roast . 3 '
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honors NEA Week 'by presenting a radiqiprogram over
WRAY, Princeton . . . Nighg'of January l6th is presented and
of acquittal is decideflhy an audience illlf'y,, L . . Camera
Club' gets new dryer, thusripeeding up and imiiroving picture
production . . . The 'Battle Beanies' is one the sophies
win, so-the green cans' wiulti-main on their usual racks
. . . A pa,ntomine,skit The Lampiggivent Outfi is
given if Convo and a repeafiiierformance at A.P.0. meeting I. .' Q
Thanksgivingggrvacetiion is over and everyone vgretnms with rnore
zeal and mofe . . A Booster Club- is started tollioostv
the Oaks as lgasketlaall season opens in a close race with Vincennes
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Members of the Student Council attend confeiience at Terre Haute
.lsr L Bfrank Hollingsworth is new Cameranglub presigent .A .
Photogifaphy ,contest is conducted by Camera Club ,. Rev.
Menviliglarlgllfgiisqiew professor of a coursegin Missions . . The
Oaks trample over Evansville College '. . . A.P.O.',boasfS of
eleven new members who become distinguishable in their Greek
costumes . . . Fuiixrelifeachers entertain all-school' Christrnas
party at Wheatley . . . The Mighty Qaks defeattlfluntington
College in honor of liner nibs, the quegiii-1-Lillian Willfiuris . .
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We welcome back - not new students -but students who wished
to say 'I do' during the Christmas vacation, six of 'em . . . Mem-
bers of the Dramatics Club enjoy an evening of fun at Wheatleyfs
Hall . . . Group picturesgaggig made for the 1952-53 Mirror . . .
The Oaks welcome the Xlzdinni with annual Homecoming cele-
bration . . . Theologs win the Display Contest . . 5
February 3 H
A.P.O. sponsors a Box Social at Wheatley Hall. Boices of gay?
'Valentino' decorations and lots of food were sold to the gentle-
men . . . A one-act play Mrs. Lincoln Goes to the Theatre
given at College Women's Club and a repeat performance.
convo . . . Seniors begin work on Mirror . . . S.C.A. starts an-in
nual WSSF drive . . . Seniors order name cards and announce-
ments . . . Ioie Denhart is elected new F.T.A. president . . .
March
Business students hear teaching tips at methods class dinner . . .
Letters and jackets presented at annual basketball banquet . . .
Seniors are seeking jobs as new spring term begins . . . Merit
hcertificates awarded to Collegianstaff members ., . .Wand the wind
howls 'around the caves in true :March fashion . . . Y U
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A large audience cheers the presentations bf Oiii' Miss Broolisv
. . . Glee Club sings Seven Last Words in convocation . . .
Mrs. Bamard's life presented in humorous skit, celebrating her
twenty-fifth year of teaching at O.C.C. at F.T.A. banquet . . .
The Mirror goes to press .' in sections . . .
May
iiudents ancli faculty get together gat Wheatleywdfsfijll- for May
Breakfast. Annual May Festival, including the crowning of the
May Queen, is held in the gymnasium . . . A.P.G. has spring
picnic honoring seniors and pledges new members Q . . A.P.O. E
has annual spring banquet . . . conducts Vesper serviceg'
f01'EiSel1iQl'S . . . - 'Win as L'
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Class day exercises confonn to tradition . . . A.P.O. presents
best acting award . . . Commencement exercises are followed
by Alumni banquet . . . Mrs. Bamard's anniversary recognized
there . . . OH-icers are elected at Alumni 'business session . . .
Freshmen, Sopholmores, look forward to returning
to O.C.C. . . . next year . '
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Dr. Crawford speaks
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Johnnie and Enos ,
doing their good turn if V
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Campus Life
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O.C.C. fans enjoying the game
Chief Disler presents seniors, The Oaks' most loyal fan
Big Al and Woody with
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Martha Winstead.
Second row: Valada Stone, and
Joie Denhart.
Back row: Phyllis Ringham,
maid of honor, and Lillian Wil-
liams, Queen.
Left: Barbara Smith and Neva Rae Pow-
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Right: Cinda Williams. crownbearer, and
Michael Wonder, ball-carrier.
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Sports Highlights
The Oaks,' had a successful season con-
sidering their diflicult schedule. They carne
out the victor 8 times and were defeated
14 times. The highlight of the season was
the defeat of Evansville College by a
score of 62-56. The team this season scored
a higher total of points than any other
O.C.C. team.
I' he O'1ks ln thelr openlng gime with Vincennes University
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Roger Davis, forward
AHCIYH AHCICFSOH, 811315 Paul Walters, forward
Glen Gerichs, guard Billy Woods, forward
Bill Austin, center Paul Davis, forward
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Jack Engleman , forward
Howard Woody Miller,
forward
Don Skinner, guard
Al Dickson, forward
Jim Skelton, guard
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center
Ed Raber, forward
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First row: Angelo Sablan, Wilma Collins, Marlene Nichols, Albert Johnson, sponsor.
Second row: Evelyn Gieselman, Sharon Davis, Charles Schmett, Velta Manning, Opal
Weikert, Martha Winstead.
Third row: Robert Atkinson, Ival Lane, Kenneth VVillis, Frank Hollingsworth, Bennie Hodge,
Gordon Greene.
The Student Council, student governing body of Oakland City College,
elected Angelo Sablan president for the year 1952-53.
This year the Council has sponsored the election of Basketball Queen and
her attendants, organized a Booster's Club, attended the Indiana Student Gov-
ernment meeting held at Terre Haute State Teacher's College, participated in
the Homecoming celebrations, and sponsored the annual'May Day Festival.
Angelo Sablan .......... ...,..........., P resident
Martha Winstead ......... ....,... F reshman Class
Opal Weikert ........,,,, ,........ S ophomore Class
Wilma Collins ..i.........,..... ............ I unior Class
Frank Hollingsworth ,........ ............... S enior Class
Evelyn Gieselman ...,....... ....... A lpha Phi Gamma
Sharon Davis .,......,, ........ A lpha Psi Omega
Robert Atkinson ....,.,, .,,......................... M u Tau Kappa
Charles Schmett .,...,. .,...... F uture Teachers of America
Kenneth Willis ....... ..................,.....,... C amera Club
Gordon Greene ......i.. ....... D ramatics Club
Marlene Nichols ....... .......,.. G lee Club
Ival Lane ............. .....,...........................,......... T heologs
Bennie Hodge ,,,,,,,, ......... S tudent Christian Association
Velta Manning ....... ........,..,.,.... O . C. Collegian Staff
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AU APPA
Back row: Bob Atkinson, David Davis, jack Benjamin, Robert Head, and
Kenneth Kennedy.
Front row: Ora johnson, Ir., Kenneth Robinson fsponsorl, Charles Weir,
and Louis Kemp.
Mu Tau Kappa is a men's honorary scholastic fratemity. There is an active alumni group as
well as the chapter on the campus. In addition to the semi-annual combined meetings, the cam-
pus group has many social gatherings. The june meeting was held at the Hadi Shrine Temple
in Evansville. Dr. VVm. Jordon, president of Radcliffe College, one of the founders of Mu Tau
Kappa, related some of the early obstacles they encountered. At the Christmas meeting, Dr. Basil
Montgomery, professor of Entimology, at Purdue, told of his recent trip to New Zealand.
Fall Initiation
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Front row: Howard Miller, Evelyn Gieselman
lsecretaryl, Janet Green fpresidentl, Frank Gates
fvice-presidentl, and Albert Dickson.
Back row: Carol Hightower, Gordon Greene,
Frank Hollingsworth, Ray Thompson, Robert
Head, and Harry Anson.
Activities of the Beta Alpha chapter of Alpha
Phi Gamma included a joint conference-party
with the high school and college paper staffs during
Newspaper Week, deco
rating the school Christ-
mas treeg and sponsor
ing the basketball pro
gram. They ended the
year with a big picnic.
Margaret Earl McConnell tells
how.
Proofreading has its high points
too. -
Harry finds the Sport News
most demanding.
The O. C. Collegian
G n Gordon Greene Howard Miller.
A on Evelyn Gieselman, Janet ree , ,
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First row: Harry ns ,
Second row: John Horber, Erelene Gilliatt, Joie Denhart, Sharon Davis, Patricia Newland, aro-
lyn Duncan, Valada Stone, Opal Lea Weikert, Frank Hollingsworth.
k G.t s Glen Boswell, Albert Dickson, Ray Thompson, Paul
Third row: John Hubbard, Fran 1 e ,
cl An elo Sablan.
Truitt, Robert I-lea , g
Assistant editor and news ecli-
tor making up assignment sheet.
Margaret Earl entering the jour-
nalism room.
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4' Editor reading galley proofs.
......,....Ianet Green
Editor .. .,......,.,,,..
..Ve1ta Manning
Assistant Editor .....,..............................
News Editor ,....,.....,...,...,.,.,.........,,..,., Evelyn Giegelman
Sports Writers ....,.,......... Harry Anson, Howard Miller,
Richard Thompson
Business Manager .,... ........... ..........,......... G o rdon Greene
Assistant Business Manager ....,.,,,,,,........ john Hubbard
Circulation ..............v......,..,,.. A1 Dickson, Sharon Davis,
Pat Newland
Staff Complement ........ Joie Denhart, Carolyn Duncan,
Erelene Gilliatt, Opal Lea Weikert, Frank Gates,
Robert Head, Frank Hollingsworth, John Horber,
Angelo Sabian, Ray Thompson, Glen Boswell,
Paul Truitt, Valada Stone, Bob Atkinson, Bill
L veless, Betty McKnight.
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Future Teachers of America
Sober faces watch installa-
tion of new oilicers for
next year.
Mrs, Esther Crawford, sponsor
Retiring secretary, Ioie Denhart, installs incom- Retiring FTA president, Frank Gates, congratu-
mg secretary, Valacla Stone. lates incoming president, Joie Denhart.
First row: Charles Schmett CStudent Council representativel, Frank Gates fpres.D,
Opal Weikert Ccorres. sec.l, Joie Denhart Csec.J, Wilma Collins Cvice-preszj, Edna
Young, Mrs. Crawford fsponsorj.
Second row: Evelyn Gieselman, Sharon Davis, Martha Winstead, Eva Tweddell,
Carol Hightower, Beverly Poe, Georgia Kohlmeyer, Mary Boyd, Lillian Williams,
Erelene Gilliatt, Ruth Blue, Vera Everett.
Third row: Ellen Glenn, Valada Stone, Mary Lou McAllister, Patricia Newland, Ruth
McAllister, Carolyn Duncan, janet Green, Marlene Nichols.
Fourth row: Louis Kemp, Harry Anson, Gordon Greene, Glen Boswell, Edward
Haber, Albert Dickson, Howard Miller, Warren Coomer, Eugene McMahel, Bob Thomas.
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Glee Club
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Front row: Gail Cannacly, Bettye Disler, Carol Hightower, Sandra
Pancake, Mary Boyd, Dorothy Powers Cprcsiclentj, Carolyn Loomis,
Marlene Nichols, and Georgia Kohlmeyer.
Second row: Velta Anne Manning, Martha Ellen Glenn, Opal
Lea VVeikert, vulada Stone, Mary Alice Hartley, Juanita Butke, Mary
Lou McAllister, and Chester Brazelton.
Third row: Pray Thompson, Gaylon Price, Oliver Searcy, Robert
Hester, Bennie Hodge, Johnnie Liles, Alva WVillis, Frank Hollings-
worth, and Angelo Sahlan.
Neva Barnard, director, busy at work
in the music room.
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Practice! practice! and more practice!
makes for better singing.
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Drczmcltics Club
Front row: Gordon Greene fsecretary-treasurerj, Carol
Hightower Cvice-presidentb, Harry Anson Cpresidentj.
Second row: Evelyn Gieselman, Lillian Williams, Martha
Winstead, Erelene Gilliatt, Beverly Poe, Dorothy Powers,
Edna Young, VVilma Collins, Jeannine Buyher, Charlotte
The Dramatics Club of 1952-53
has been very active. They pre-
sented two full-length plays. Dur-
ing the fall term they presented
The Night of January Sixteenth.
During the spring term they pre-
sented Our Miss Brooksf' Miss
McConnell was the director of
both plays.
Cantrell.
Third row: Joie Denhart, Carolyn Duncan, Sharon Davis,
Eva Tweddell, Opal Lea Weikert, valada Stone, Janet
Green, Patricia Newland.
Fourth row: Robert Thomas, Howard Miller, Ray Thomp-
son, Albert Dickson, Frank Gates, Bob Carr, Glen Boswell,
Angelo Sablan, Eugene McMahel.
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Alpha Psi Gmeqcz r
ig,
Front row: Carol Hightower, Evelyn Gieselman fvice-presidentj, Velta Manning fpresidentl
Sharon Davis fStudent Council representativel, and Edna Young.
Second row: Harry Anson, Neva Barnard, Wilma Holman, Erelene Gilliatt, Charlotte Cantrell,
Janet Green and Mrs. Esther Crawford.
Third row: Bob Atkinson, Glen Boswell, Ray Thompson, Albert Dickson, Howard Miller, Angelo
Sablan, and Frank Gates.
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D i r e c t or, Margaret
Earl McConnell, gives
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A. P. O. play, MrS.
Lincoln Goes to the
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Happy couplel
Al, Evelyn and An-
gelo for A.P.O. play.
A.P.O. also inaugurated the Box Social
on campus and published, for the second
year, the A.P.O. Newsletter through which
they keep in touch with former members.
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Student Christian Association
The Student Christian Association is a campus
organization designed to administer to the spiritual
needs of the entire student body.
The friendly atmos-
phere among the mem-
bers of S.C.A. is just the
thing that makes college
students feel like one
big happy family.
fs er
Jack Curry, speaking, at S.C.A., which meets
weekly for worship and devotions.
Valada Stone, Ellen Glenn, Opal Lea
Weikert-a trio that provides special
singing.
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Front row: Sharon Davis, Opal Lee Weikert Csecretaryl, Mrs. Holman Csponsorj, Ival Lane, Bennie Hodge, Angelo
Sablan Cvice-presidentj, Kenneth Kennedy Ctreasurerj, Robert Head Cpresidentl.
Second row: R. L. Hester, Martha Winstead, Eva Tweddell, Ruth Blue, Lillian Williams, Beverly Poe, Carolyn
Duncan, Ellen Glenn, Joie Denhart, Erelene Gilliatt, Mary Boyd, Betty Shirley, John Horber.
Third row: Pat Newland, Enos Carr, Rollin Simpson, Donald Cutts, Gaylon Price, William Collier, Carl Wells
Glen Lashley, johnny Liles, Carl Groves, Frank Hollingsworth.
Fourth row: Kenneth Willis, john Kell, Oliver Searcy, Louis Kemp, Riley Mathais, Chester Laymon, Robert Carr
Jack Curry, Alva Willis, Wayne Nattier, Warren Coomer.
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Theoloqs
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Wilma Collins, in behalf of the Student Council, presents
the award for the prize-Winning display to Carl Williams,
president of the Theolog Organization.
Dr. O. G. Chapman, Professor of Bible and
Greek, Head of the Theological Department.
Theologs enrolled represent seven denominations: Rev. B. O. Johnson, Administrative Assist'
Methodist, Cumberland Presbyterian, General ant, gpgngor of Theolog Organization'
Baptist, Christian, Southern Baptist, United
Bretliern, and Missionary Baptist. The states from
which they come are: Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,
Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, and
Guam, M. I.
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First row: Dr. O. G. Chapman, Bennie Hodge, Ival Lane, Robert Hester, Frank Hollingsworth, Carl
Williams, and Betty Shirley.
Second row: Riley Mathais, Rollin Simpson, Gaylon Price, johnny Liles, Ray Thompson, William
Collier, Carl Wells, John Horber, Iunior Mondy, Alva Willis, Robert Head, Glen Lashley, Carl
Grove, and JHll1CS'W. Greenway, Ir.
Third row: Henry Cruz, Oliver Searcy, John Kell, Donald Cutts, Chester Laymon, Robert Carr,
Jack Curry, Angelo Sablan, Kenneth Kennedy, Wayne Nattier, and Warren Coomer.
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Front row: Eugene McMahel, Frank Hollingsworth, Angelo Sablan.
Second row: Janet Green, Betty McKnight, Evelyn Gieselman,
Carolyn Duncan, John T. Horber.
Third row: Kenneth Willis, Ray Thompson.
Camera Club
The Camera Club bought a new
big cold-light enlarger and a ro-
tary dryer this year, which, to-
gether with additional shelving,
has made the club darkroom one
of the best-equipped college dark-
rooms in southern Indiana.
A Mid-Winter Photography Con-
test, was won by Betty McKnight.
The Club also sponsors the big
Photo Salon each May, open to
Art for Art's sake.
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Margaret Earl McConnell, sponsor.
Name it and it's yours.
anyone connected with the college.
Mix it up, Lanson.
Dorm
Front row: Opal Lea Weikert, Lillian Williams, Valada Stone, Martha
it Winstead, Wilma Collins, and Edna Young.
Second row: Carolyn Duncan, Velta Manning, Eva Tweddell,Ioie Den-
hart, Beverly Poe, Martha Ellen Glenn, Erelene Gilliatt, and Vera Everett.
Third row: Mrs. Ray Thompson CDorm Motherl, Mary Boyd, Gail
' Canuady, Ruth Blue, Pat Newland, Sharon Davis, and Phyllis Bingham.
Mom Thompson.
Music! Music! Music!
No one eavesdrops at the dorm,
very private.
Phyllis, Edna and Ruth busy . The place is getting crowded
at study, . . . the girls are sleeping in
shelves now.
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PRZESIDENT. SERVEL. INC.
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JOHNSON'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
A Better Place to Eat
Junction Highway 57 and 64 Phone 707 Oakland City
Complimenis of
Corn and Reed
E. Eugene Corn Geo. Abe Reed
CONGRATULATIONS,
SHURIG HARDWARE 'WD'
Since 1392 BEAN'S SHELL SERVICE
Telephone 700 W
Hardware, Paints, Sporting Goods, N. Main and Highway 57 Oakland City
Gifts
SHIHUBRIIAYION
rm Upmg Smit:
Westinghouse - Maytag Appliances,
Gas, Oil, Accessories
Congratulations, Seniorx
BURNS AND SON
Mayfield 4-Star Topcoats and Suits
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Oakland City, Indiana ar wam or en
Tom Sawyer for Boys
5 Yde '5 DEPT- 5l'0 e Horrell Brothers
Wearing Apparel - Dry Goods DeSoto and Plymouth
Home Furnishings - Appliances Sales and Service
Phones: 275'l - 2752 Winslow, Indiana
Winslow, Indiana
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326 S. Jackson St. 's ' Oakland City, Indiana
MAKE
Jane-Lee Style Shoppe
Tl'eSSlClI S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Your Shopping Headquarters Oakland City, Indiana
Wilkinson Lumber Co. compffmfnff of
The House of Homes HARDEN BROS. OIL CO.
Jobber of Shell Products
Phone 105 Oakland City Princeton
Phone 212-W Phone 991
Oakland City, Indiana
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Ira M. Wilder
Distributor of
Texaco
Petroleum Products
Mill and Jackson Sts.
Phone 38
Oakland City, Indiana
NOSSETT'S GROCERY
' Quality - Service - Economy
Rauch Chevrolet. Inc
Columbia at Grove St.
Phone 222
Oakland City, Indiana
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C01zgra1'11Iaf1'on.v
THE RANCH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dye
JONES
Clothing and Shoe Store
Quality Merchandise
McCORD AUTO SALES, INC.
Your Dealer
Sales l Service
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Winslow, Indiana
I Edna Biggs
QUALITY FOODS
Real Estate and Insurance
Petersburg, Indiana Auto Finance
Phone 217 Petersburg, Indiana
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Hornbrook Bros. Motor Co.
KAISER-FRAZER-wiLi.Ys
Winslow Auto Sales, Inc.
Authorized
Pontiac Sales and Service If YOU Want fo Be in SWIG-
Drive a Kaiser
G M C Truck Sales and Service
. . Petersburg, Indiana
Winslow, Indiana
DISHON'S DENNIS SCRAPER
SERVICE STATION Your Livestock Dealer
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SIX TIMES AS MUCH POWER
That's Whal- Our S245 Million 1941-1954
Expansion Program Means to Youl
Public Service Co. of Indiana, Inc.
COVEY'S
Paint and Paper Store
Oakland City, Indiana
BEST WISHES
WOOD'S DRUG STORE
WIGGS AGENCY
Wendell P. Wiggs
Phones: 245-245R
Oakland City, Indiana
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Compliments of
OAKLAND CITY ELECTRIC CO.
Contracting Sales and Service
135 N. Main Street Oakland City, Indiana
DUNCAN HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE STORE
Sporting Goods and Glidden Paints
R. E. DUNCAN, Mgr.
Oakland City, Indiana
Congratulationx, Seniors
from
THE OAKS
The Place Where Friends Gather
For Good Food
Be Smart Cook With
Nu Gas COMPLIMENTS OF
The Nu Gas C0 'nc suns nofnucx mm co
Petersburg Prlnceton P
24 Phones 1257 rmceton Indiana
Complzments of
E N O S C O A L C 0
Complvments of
Russsu. MAsoN s Gnocznv Beekne' Jeweler 5
Spurgeon Ind ana Quallty Jewelry
Princeton Ind Phone 232
Complzments of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
sPunGEoN INDIANA
FARMER AND SON AGENCY
Real Estate and Insurance S
Loans to S500 Mr and Mrs Oscar Rlney
Oakland City, Indiana Phone 6
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HARRISON-GREEN MOTORS, INC
Chrysler - Plymouth
Sales and Service
Petersburg, Indiana
Congratulations M I S
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TRI-STATE OUTFITTING CO., INC.
Groceries Hardware
Phone 'I451 N T,
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214 North Main Street
princefonl Indiana Phone 'I3'I Somerville, Ind
GIBSON COUNTY BANK
Bank of Today and Tomorrow
Princeton and Hazleton
Member Federal Deposits Insurance Corporation
J. HERSH EL MONROE
Your Jewelery
Princeton, Ind. Phone 46
Congratulations from the
ITY
Phone 175 Oakland City
SHOPTAUGH DRUG STORE
R. R. Gullett, Mgr.
Your Walgreen Agency
Princeton, Indiana
Compliments of
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DITNEY HILL MINE
A Fine Place To Work
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OAKLAND CITY
AUTO SUPPLY
OAKLAND CITY MOTOR CO
Main Street
. F .Goodrich Tires and Batteries
KELVINATOR APPLIANCES Phone 150
Motorola Radios and Television A. D. Thompson, Parts Paul Hayden, Service
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PETERSBURG AUTO coMPANY
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103 w. Broadway Phone 1254 Sees 3' i f Service
Princeton, Indiana
Telephone 235
Petersburg, Indiana
Designers and Prinfers
of Disiinciive
Farmer's News and Book Store Yearbooks
School and Office Supplies
Gifts and Greeting Cards
Oakland City Nora Hardy, Prop.
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Compliments of
Let Us Help Make Your House a Home
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Oakland CifYfll'ldi3l13 Your Friendly Local Paper
Oakland City Journal
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Conzplzments
KIEEII RITE KIEENERS
Phone 272 Y Washington Street
BLACK S
DEPARTMENT STORE
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CONGRATULATIONS
SHURIG FURNITURE
Westinghouse Maytag Appliances
Lane Cedar Chests
Phone 275 Oakland City Indiana
KLIPSCH EQUIPMENT CO INC
304 Main Street
Petersburg Indiana
KENT FURNITURE AND APPL C0
Ranges GE Appliances Radros
Refrigerators
KROEHLER FURNITURE
Winslow Indiana Phone 3121
Oakland Clty
FEDERAL SAVINGS
LOAN ASSOCIATION
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Best Wishes
Oakland City College
Nationally Advertised Jewelry Store
RAUCH MOTOR SALES INC Me a e
BUICK ' CHEVROLET YOUR BEST BUY
Petersburg Indiana
Phone 31
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Beloat, Gerald Lynn ........
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Cannady, Gail ................,
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Cooper, Clive L. .,.... .
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Crawford, Esther ..............
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Hightower, Carol ....................
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Hollingsworth, Frank ..............
Horber, John T. ................ 15,
Hubbard, John Marion .........
Johnson, Albert ...............
Johnson, Basil O.
Jolmson, Ora .......
Kell, John ....................
Kellough, Billy Gene .......
Kemp, Louis .............
Kennedy, Kenneth .....
Knight, Charles .........
Kohlmeyer, Georgia ....
Lane, Ival ..............
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Laymon, Shirley .... .,..........
Liles, Johnny ..... ...... 2 8,
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McConnell, Margaret Earl
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