Manchester College - Aurora Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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Back Row: John Royer, Leon Goodmiller, Joe Ogden, Duane Parker, Cleatus Aker, Florian Cripe, Manford Norris. Third Row: Myrtis Becker, Alice Hatfield, Marvel McClurg, Gletha Mae Bolinger, Joan Bright, Phyllis Shafer, Vera Brower, Doris Longardner, Mary Ellen Snell. Second Row: Marabelle Vore, Edna Steury, Violet Major, Charlene Sheetz, Jean Seidler, Virginia Anderson, Velma Wolfe, Delores Boswell, Phyllis Yount, Carol Warner. Front Row: Janyth Rooney, Marcia Haney, Dorotha Thomas, Floramae Fisher, Mary Rudy, Anna Norman, Kate Shirk, Dorothy Werkheiser, Carol Sollenberger. Back Row: John Mack, Garl Garber, Don Shafer, Fred Rice, Bob Stoner, Bill Bosler, Lavon Miller. Third Row: Carmen Milliner, Rosalind Beeson, Julia King, Ruth Anstine, Wilma Studebaker, Mary Anna Petersime, Ann Beauchamp, Jane Keller, Carol Scoville. Second Row: Lois Ogan, Pat Cooper, Margaret Hilbert, Nancy Godschalk, Barbara Cooksey, Arlene Coy, Peggy Clouse, Pat Elett. Front Row: Alma Morningstar, Nancy Kaufman, Carol Honeyman, Joan Overmyer, Margie Culkosky, Jillene Kerchenfaut, Lois Bird, Helen Bollinger, Dr. Leasure. twenty -nine

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f t a meetings were held every other monday night He teaches who gives and he learns who receives. Although FTAers are still on the receiving end, they are striving, through their organization, to learn to be the best of givers. This learning process takes place at the regular every other Monday night meetings held in the social room and is helped along by participation in various all-school activities. Outstanding among these activities sponsored by the Future Teachers is the high school FTA conference held on MC ' s campus every fall. This year approximately 250 high school members of the national organization from the surrounding communities attended the general assembly and the discus- sion groups led by MC ' s own members. The club ' s home-made ice cream sold at a social in the early fall and cocoa and doughnuts served the night before term exams helped make FTA a popular group on campus. Officers Carol Honeyman, Peggy Clouse, Lois Ogan, Ann Beauchamp, Margaret Hilbert, Jane Keller, and John Mack, along with various other members, attended the state FTA conference in Indianapolis and the spring workshop at Taylor University. Dr. N. N. Leasure acted as co-ordinator of not only FTA ' s local activities, but also those of the state organization. twenty-eight



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business club The click of typewriters and adding machines monopolizes our sphere. In order to promote more interest in the business world and in the study of commercial subjects, the Business Club of Manchester Col- lege came into being. President Dorothy Cripe, assisted by the other officers . . . Jim Mishler, Helen Lozier and Arthur Gilbert . . . did their best to hold that interest. Prominent speakers who have been successful in the business world appeared before the club, appropriate movies were shown, and field trips were taken to various commercial concerns. A personnel man speaking on vocations and placements gave these future secretaries, executives, and accountants a boost in becoming better assets to the giant, work-a-day world of business. Back Row: Miss Johnson, Marlin Hart, Roland Swan- son, Keith Pontius, Robert Gohn. Second Row: Floyd Click, Paul Dougherty, Eleanor Neff, Noble Niedig, Arline Hawn. Front Row: Helen Lozier, Dorothy Cripe, Jim Mishler, Arthur Gilbert. psychology club Consciousness . . . behavior . . . unconscious behavior . . . abilities . . . motives ... an understanding of these is our object. Though they don ' t pull out a couch and start psychoanalyzing people . . . these college psych majors nonetheless are interested in finding out what makes men ' s minds tick. A cabinet composed of Glenn Miller, Wayne Hershberger, Mary Weick, and Ron Spire, with the guidance of Professor Eikenberry, planned programs which included question panels, lectures, and individual reports based on helpful subjects. A Christmas party in the sponsor ' s home and a trip to the Logansport mental hospital provided enjoyable and interesting variations. Kate Shirk, Kay Moore, Mary Weick, Professor Eik- enberry, Delores Gorman, Carol Oliver, Betty Sherrick, Loree Barkdoll, Ronald Spire, Glen Miller, Wayne Hersh- berger. sociology club To gain a new knowledge of our own social nature and of the social world in which we live ... Formed only last year in order to develop deeper bonds of fellowship among sociology students, this new club is fast proving itself worthy. Meeting in their newly decorated club room in Sponsor Royer ' s basement, they discuss opportunities in the field of sociology and plan projects. Some of this year ' s projects have been sharing Christ- mas carols and cultural backgrounds with a DP family and assisting the Urban League in Fort Wayne in a survey of the Negro community in that city. Olin Mason, Ohla Kryworuchko, and Esther Huston head the club. Standing: Jean Weaver, Carol Hoff, Julian Schrock, Charlene Hapner, Martha Miller, Bob Stutsman, Jeanne Schrock, Glen Miller. Sitting: Jo Cowling, Harriet Newcomer, Ohla Krywo- ruchko, Esther Huston, Bar- bara Miller, Professor Royer. thirty

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