Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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• kappa inn epsilon The mysteries of the compass, protractor or slide rule are no problems for us. This youngest honorary fraternity on our campus is ambitiously striving to further inter- est in mathematics at Manchester College, to stud) ' the contributions of that science to civil- ization, and to develop and spread an apprecia- tion for the power and beauty of math. The rigors of writing an essay concerned with some aspect of mathematics didn ' t deter the new associate members who are: Joan Nord, Jim Slabaugh, Don Shafer, Lloyd Johnston, David Newhouser, Max Douglas, Roger Smith and Wade Hall. The} ' were initiated at a very impressive ceremony during the club ' s banquet in January. Officers Forst Dunnuck, John Mack, Keith Davis, and Wendell Plum directed the progress of these future contributors to the world of re- search. • inn pi ki gm a The acceleration of an object is in direct pro- portion to the force producing it. This simple principle of physics is an apt one to apply to any club . . . and especially to a physics club. Enthusiasm of the members for the subject and a capable cabinet composed of Tom Dillman, Bob Black, Keith Davis, and Dr. Morris are the forces which keep this club in a forward motion. Dr. R. H. Miller with his talk on The Ethics of a Scientist and Dr. H. R. Weimer ' s talk on How Physics and Chemistry Meet helped to consolidate the club member ' s ideas of a scien- tist ' s role in the scheme of things. Mu Pi Sigma copped second prize in the homecoming displays with a model of the campus. Wendell Plum, Bob Black, and Tom Dillman with Dr. Morris formed the campus chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma ... a national physics honorary- Meetings were held with Mu Pi Sigma. Fourth Row: Karleton Halladay, Tom Dillman. Third Row: Phil Kinsey, Lloyd Johnston, Leon Goodmiller. Second Row: John Mack, Dave Newhouser, Florian Cripe, Joan Nord. First Row: Don Shafer, Marion Kintner, Keith Davis, Forst Dun- nuck. Standing: Professor Dotterer. dotterer and dunnuck talk the next meeting about plum in the radio shack Back Row: Bob Metzler, Ray Swihart, Phil Kinsey, David New- houser, Don Shafer, Tom Dillman. Second Row: Dr. Morris, Keith Davis, Roger Smith, Lynn Blocher, Keith Mullin, Wendell Plum. Front Row: George Arnold, Wally Strycker, Bob Black, Merwyn Burrows. twenty-four



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Fourth Row: Paula Sheller, Sue Weaver, Anne Hollenberg, Helen Bowman, Grace Schrock, Carol Petry, Nancy Hoover, Nellie Jarboe, Shirley Flanigan. Third Row: Arlene Coy, Jean Weaver, Ed Smith, Bill Clarke, Donald Flory, Paul Burkett, Carol Oliver, Professor Merritt, Margaret Davitt. Second Row: Esther Huston, George Arnold, Joel West, Harold Norman, John Mack, Merle Rummel, Bob Cool, Clyde Fry. First Row: Melvin Spence, Marlene Guldin, Shunil Das, Beverly Reid, Gifford Ammermann, Carmen Milliner, Margaret Brooks, Al Huston, Harold Mack, Wayne Zunkel. We ' re striving to be good citizens of the world. The International Relations Club was founded by one of Man- chester ' s most famous alumni and former professors, Dr. An- drew Cordier, now UN Secretary — General Trygve Lie ' s Ad- ministrative Secretary. The members have done a great deal to live up to his expectations. They cooperated in collecting five hundred pounds of clothing for Korean Relief and sponsored a scholarship fund for a worthy student who is studying inter- national relations. They have backed the showing of several movies and sold concessions at Homecoming in order to finance this virtuous project. Discussions, interviews, debates, and lectures provided the food for thought at the regular meetings of this breath of the United Nations on our campus. All of these projects and activities promoted interest and support of the UN on our campus and thus in its small way, the IRC has taken important steps in furthering international understanding between our campus community and citizens in all corners of the world. twenty-six

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