Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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CUSHMAN, PROFES- SOR OF EDUCATION, XVI-IO, THROUGH UNCEASING APPLICA- TION AND STERLING EXAMPLE, HAS ENDEAVORED TO MAKE OUR PROBLEMS A LITTLE LESS DIFEICULT, NVE, THE CLASS OE NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY- TWO, GRATEFULLY DEDICATE THIS BOOK. 0, z 1' gb-ioif Of -so 'K If I '2 I I gs , wwf, LMT.. i 1 HI' i W ,-Li 1-1 'l ' , ' VT, 4 H- ' f?4,g1'..-4 K' '?r', 9 in 3 YY, if r :Y M 'I 25 '6o5.Q-sz?-I-eoSuQ.u,5 L.Ego P.-we 'si Q 5 5-55 rr:-13 v...ef1 F-iff?-1 'i-f F- H11-'-f ii- L , ' ' T ' '--, D N 7' 5193. 091' 5305530 J-.zieagws 5'-5:21 -......,'3-1 41' Jam 'www '?,..iEi-L fs-f. 5:1 Tr f 'L i . i 2 umoswuu M. 'mu ' mmm-uuuuufnuvrrw 5 I i 5 5 F 2 5 1 E I E I S s Q rwihmu uunuumouuv-:num--uv-d uwvmwm 5 E ' 5 ! S Z n il 11 1, 5 iw 'L ..5 5 Iuumlunur-uuxu QJITAQ.--lu ii if X Q is is ii 19- 'I I Q 8 LE cgi ew... 3 .1 1 1 4 i i 1 W N I li ml p i l 1 1 5 1 . ? , fl K I 1, . a - E w 5 I l i Y K .K 5 , f 3 . , . . ., - , . - I , ,..-.-. ' ,, QL. .' .. ,. ,. , A. 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Through their untiring efforts our standards have reached a plane that is second to none in the country. During the past year the post Hlled by Charles A. Greathouse, deceased member of the Board of Trustees, has been Hlled by John H. Heller of Decatur, Indiana. We trust that he will fill that position in the same commendable manner that was characteristic of Mr. Greathouse. A 4-.I L 3,55 vw' 1. . l . - ' JOHN H. HELLER HELEN BENBRIDGE GEORGE C. COLE Decatur Terre Huate Indianapolis Page lwrulg'-lbrcc' WUNAWXVAMMMMMMXXVNMVNQAVAxv-Wwwwvwvaxvsxsmxxxxxx 'L A ' ' ' ..,. ..,.. .. ix 2 5 107V ORIENT 5 'Z ., , .....M.,.-.i..........--.,,.--...- ..... ts.-- .... -.-a,..,-.,t.a.. ...... s....-.s. .xxx.,..x. ...,. .... -......-.........,,..........,..,a.,........,...,.i.. 5 l iid! si' IX X FROM THE PR1zSIDENT AGAIN we approach the close of another school year. ln many ways 'A it has been like those that have preceded it. Lessons have been learned, recited and remembered or forgotten as the case may be. fx Friendships have developed into mutual understandings that will make or mar our lives. Personalities have unfolded and characters shaped for Mi a life time. ty ln many ways this last year has been quite different. All of society is suffering from a depression of intelligence. Not one of us has ever known so great a confusion. Our leaders cannot lead because of their divergent views and those who should follow do not know whom to trust. We could grow pessimistic and cynical, as some do, but this attitude 5 solves no problems and will never lead us out of this Slough of despond. This is a time of readjustment. In prosperity we went too far. Now we must retrace our steps back to a saner and more stable life. That the members of this class may contribute no small share to this l . . . E return to normal thinking is our earnest hope. . L, A. PITTENGIQIC' i l i Page' Iurnly-four Page twcrxfy-five wt .wi Q .xt Sk . f f .,.X X KY? Rl E I 3 K il: :X is, DR. RAI PH NOYI-R llcnn -mt' thc Cullcgc FROM IQHE DEAN 'Ttm xtrt' wht, lmw NLll'NIYl.'d fuur scars uf intunsivt' prtwfcssimml ll'.lil'!tl1g, Ihll Stats: Tuaulmurs Ltnllcgc giws its l1t'.1rtit-st s.1lut.ttitms. You have lc.u'ncti tmly cnuuglm to st.u't ytnu un tht- rtmtl tu ummplctc tmining. This will l.lliC many yt-.trs of study .llld PI'.lL'ltCL'. As trut' suns .mtl d,1ugl1lcrs uf your .llm.l lI1.llL'l', you will bc satisitcd with truly thu ht-sl. A wllugt- is mat .1 lC.lL'lltI1g tA.1uttn'y, lwut .ln L'l1X'tl'Ul1l11Cl1l stimulating thc lL'.ll'l1L'l' tu grms' in sotmllly umstructivu tllrcutitms. Thu guutl student .lccvpts rcsptmsilwility for t'tit1c.tlitm lmnsulf. AIQIIL' Iulclmcr' scts llw stngc, using the cquipmcnt nmtlc .lV.ltI.ll1IL' fur IILII purpnst-. A tt-.1t'l1t'r tum guidu tlmt- wnrk. x'cx1xm'c ulmstx'tlclitms, suggcst prucctlurcs, tlxrctt t-tl'nrts, .mtl cx'.1lu.xtt- rt-sultsg hut in llmt' t-ntl llu' sttnis.-nt ctftlultcs llimsclf. H'I'I1111tnIgT1 tLlI'l'lLlll.l il11pl't-glmntutl with suulm .tn t'tluc.ttitm.1l plmiltmsoplmy yuu l1.1x'c p.lssL'd. NIM' yuur futurt' succcss justify tllu lmiglm lmpt-s of yuux' .llm.l uLltcl'. RM vu Now lt I.: lu H13-rs 2 5. .f I t 1 PN 1 ? t 1 .ix + X A Q ,s , s 5 Q Xt Q f s.meQtWN.ttNWeWmtww .x.xx t .Wm.tN.t.XXKt.tNNWww.XNMNMMNMMM New W9 QgtwstttuN.te.N.tNt.MNWt xi N SS S Q Ns Ng Noi . S XRS RX x ,F x z xx x x 9 K 2 2 s 2 S ,. X, NNxwwwtmmwt-wwess.-.V set .X.- . tt. W , X -W 1 -st -, X DEAN DEHGRITY As DEAN OF WOMEN, Dean De- Hority has Won herself a place of esteem in the lives of the people around her. It is with the deepest regret and sorrow that we are com- pelled to sever a friendship that has been a genuine inspiration to us. DEAN HOWICK To DEAN HOWICK, the Senior Class wishes to extend its gratitude and best wishes for the manner in which he has, by fair and unbiased advice, made our years in college a brighter page in the book of life. -gmmmwmmxwxwmvmwumssnwxwsxmmvmwvmww N. NWN-M-Nttxxww ll GRACE DEHORITY HARRY HOWICK Page Izvcrziy-scum -sw ,,.,t ...M i,,.. .,-.. ..... N -...-.N.i.m.wt.,,,,X, X xxx ix X X R X tl x N s f fri I K ,N iffy f sg x IQ vm, 0111 ENT THE OFFICE Mit. XYAt,oN1.it came to Ball State from the department of high school in- spection, and has served as secretarv- registrar during the last few years. In his capable hands is placed the responsi- bility of arranging the schedule for the college. His services have become in- valuable to this institution. XY. I. XXQXMLJNIIK Nliss Trullender. as associate-registrar of the college, carries out registration plans and arranges schedules. She has proved herself capable and eflicient in this position. NIiss Norris, financial clerls. fills a very responsible position in the ofhce. In her capacity as financial clerk, she has become a genuine asset to the college. Mr. Qlevenger, secretary of credits and placements, has become acquainted with many' students through the nature of his work. In him, many of us place our future destiny. r..'XR ul',- NI 'I' 'I'IiL'I I I NIJI II III IIA NORRIS CJ. II. CI.I-QVI-,NGIQR .lrffl J? ...wx xNxxx.x X,xkXX, . ,,, H Q ex SX- I . Q VIRGIL SMITH EDITH BALL MAUDE M. WELLS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICIALS VIRGIL SMITH, Secretary to Secretary-Registrar EDITH BALL, Secretary to Deans MAUDE M. WELLS, Secretary to President DR. JACKSON SEARLES, Health Service Department ERMA SCRAMLIN, College Nurse DR. AMELIA WOOD, Director of Health Service DR. JACKSON SEARLES ERMA SCRAMLIN DR. AMELIA XVOOD Pagc flL't'FlfJ'-Hill? -1 I N NLNAN Nl. TR.-XNll X1..X. L'nnersiti uf Chicago fluff -, HAI KK l. STL'lJl'l5AKl R X1..X Ulu., State lfnisers Q Rl E A, ,Q ART DEPARTMENT T111 work in the Art Department is organized to meet the needs of those who wish to teach or supervise art education in the public schools of Indiana. ln its appreciation courses the De- partment attempts to develop in the student an art judgment which will aid him to solve the art problems which present themselves in everyday living. One of the outstanding past events of the year 1931-32 was the Art Appreciation Short Course held in Assembly Hall on November 5 and 6. The Art Department sponsored this event in co-operation with the Indiana University Extension Division and the Indiana Federation of Art Clubs. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Till' IJ:-,PAitT1s1IiNT oi- Comml-.ltcii aims to offer courses necessary Qlj for the proper prepara- tion of teachers of commercial subjects in our secondary schools, and f2j to give training in the fundamental principles of business customs which may be of practical value to any individual. Motivation in the Teaching of Business Sub- jects was the central theme of the Twelfth An- nual Conference of Indiana Commercial Teach- ers on February ZU, 1932, which was sponsored by the Department. A mass contest in which every pupil in the class took the ICSI was a new feature of the Eleventh Annual State Commercial Contest held under the auspices of the Depart- ment. XVinners in the mass event competed at the finals at Ball State. The Commerce Club and Pi Omega Pi, national honorary commercial teach- ers fraternity, are the student organizations which co-operate with the faculty in these special pro- jects. it 5, .,xxxxxNxxxNNNx,.K.XNxXNXxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXX.xXxxv . .. Xxxxxxxxxxxxx . Xxwxxxxxxxxx Xxxx XXXXQX .xxxxx , Xxx, . XAX,x,XYx . . . EDUCATION DEPARTMENT THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION aims to help the students at Ball State Teachers College Q11 to come to understand and appreciate teach- ing as one of the highest types of human relation- ship, QZJ to see that the teaching relationship exists Whenever two persons who vary in exper- S ience work together, and f3j to understand that the teaching relationship should operate in such a Way that both persons learn, the one realizing more and more his potentiality as a teacher and the other realizing more and more his potential- ity as a learner. To accomplish these aims all the courses in education, psychology, and student teaching are organized so as to give the students a chance to observe and to participate in all phases of the teaching relationship. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT THE DEPARTMENT or ENGL1sH attempts to serve two purposes: viz., QU to Bc students for positions as competent teachers of English in the grades and high school, and QZQ to develop in students other than English majors the lan- guage skills and the appreciation of literature needed by them as individuals and as teachers of subjects other than English. To meet these ob- jectives the Department offers courses in English and American literature, composition, journalism, speech, and dramatics, and in methods and ma- terials used in teaching these subjects. Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary journalistic fra- ternity, and the Spotlight Club, local dramatics organization, are sponsored by the English De- partment. S-EE HARRY N. FITCH Ph. D. Columbia University ., rs. x 'fi MARY C. PAVEY Ph. D. University of Chicago Page fbirfy-one w,WN.,.sW..r.,.Ws.-.w .Nsss-.sa-W. i l ' ' ' ' ' 5 2 S OKI E , . ,, ,,, ,,.,.,. . DG.-XR A. Nil' NK l'h. ll, University of Iowa l'.a llnfi-lui, 1 MAR Y lil l N1 AN N1 A. Lolumliia L'nivt'rsitx' FOREIGN LANGUAGE Tut' FOREIGN L.sxc.t'at3tf D11PAit'rMt1N'r has a faculty of four and gives instruction in four languages: French. German, Latin. and Spanish. Majors may be secured in two of these, French and Latin. Two years of work in German and Spanish. which are oiTered in alternate years, may be secured. This will satisfy the foreign language requirement of twenty-four hours for the A. B. degree and will give opportunity for a wider cul- tural development for those who are interested in these languages. Two foreign language clubs, the Latin Club and the French Club, are active and provide interesting and instructive programs and furnish a means of valuable training and a broad- ened outlook for those going out to teach these languages in the high school. HOME ECONOMICS Trai Ili-.P.ut1'MiiNT oi- Hosni ECZONOMILS has increased its service by the addition of an itinerant teacher trainer who works in co-opcra- tion with the State and Federal Boards for Voca- tional Education. ln this way teachers in the field receive help with their problems and the college is kept informed on the needs of the teacher on the job. The Department is gratihed with the increasing number of men who are electing its course. They are a real asset to the work. The course in student observation and participation found that the home economics work in the Burris School offered an excellent op- portunity for introduction to teaching. Ei? at 3 it 1 Y 1 X law S as i l Q '-1 ,I hi lr. W 5 r 15 2 i -l 4 444444441 44444 , , 444444 44 4 4 T INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT WITH the passing of time and the developing of new ideas, new terms are created to express them. Dr. Frederick Gordon Bonser, while at McComb, Illinois, in 1906, conceived and tried out the idea that all children should learn about :Es the various industries through participation. Up to that time no term which adequately expressed this idea had been used. Dr. Bonser created the term Industrial Arts, and used it to express this new idea. As the development of new ideas in the Held of educational handwork outgrew the old terms of Manual Training and Manual QQ Arts, so the work itself has outgrown the old unit shop idea and come to be the General Shop or Laboratory of Industriesf' ORVILLE E. SINK M. A., Ohio State University MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS offers courses designed to prepare students to teach mathematics in the elementary and secondary 2 schools of the stateg and to give a better under- X standing and appreciation of business arithmetic, elementary statistics, astronomy, and the history 5 of mathematics. The Mathematics Club is a de- partment organization which offers an opportun- 2 ity for social meetings and the presentation of programs of interest and value to its members. During the past two years the Department of Mathematics has sponsored one of the annual sectional meetings of the State Mathematics Con- test. is LESLIE H. XVHITCRAFT Ph. D., Columbia University i . ........... ,,..aa.t, W X ...aa --We Pagv llvirly-lbrrr' xx W X Q s li x 2 . I 9 i 1 L i 44 'l Fly :T 41 i .14 'i I l i 1 I 4! li 4 1 4 I I1 I 4 1 ,. ,,s. , ..,...,.. ,...,., aiis R I xii i i i l llx. i .yL rlf, s at 3 c ., A ,, ,., . lil lf. T 5 im . A . -X...x.........x--...x...N.x.x.xxxxNxx.x. .XX 'V4, is MU SIC DEPARTMENT N IT IS the purpose of the Music Department to . train music supervisors and special music teach- ers for the public schools, to help make it pos- X i sible for the teacher in the elementary school to present music xvith more confidence and skill, and to help every student gain an increased apprecia- R tion for an enjoyment of good music. To achieve this end, courses are planned dealing with f music theory and methods of teaching music xi' throughout the grades and high school, including i the organization and conducting of high school and community bands, orchestras, and choruses. Q l'.Xl.Kll R Xl. A. it-lumhia L'niu-rs PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT As A kl,sUt.'r of the constantly growing recog- nition of sports, games, dancing, swimming, and athletics in the educational Held, there has heen an increase in the organization and promo- tion of physical education programs among the schools. Schools have found, however, that the supply of well-trained teachers who can direct such activities of a physical nature falls far short of the demand. The Department of Physical Ed- ucation, with its well-trained staff of instructors, is equipped to supply such teachers by giving ade- quate instruction and training in physical educa- tion, including athletics, to both men and women. . i l'l I5 XX ll l l.'XXlS 1 Ininlii l'm'-vrsitx ' l If l 5 -..Y,-....- Y -...- ,. ,,.., .. .. , .-.v.. - - rd l C I , ' r 5 lc, X , x ,eefxr ez' X t -s. f x X, . , , tsis SCIENCE DEPARTMENT COURSES in geology, geography, biology, botany, agriculture, physiology, hygiene, physics, and chemistry are offered by the Department of Sci- ence. The most modern apparatus in each Held has been secured for the laboratory equipment. This condition makes it possible for a corps of highly trained instructors to provide students with a philosophy of right methods of thinking as well as to train them either for responsible po- sitions in the educational system or for more ad- vanced work in the various graduate schools. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT is interested in the science of effective and harmonious social living. To aid in laying a basis for this functional social science, a high grade of scholar- ship, aimed at a refinement of the emotions as well as a releasing and disciplining of the mind, is required. That this scholarship may be prag- matic, close contact with realities is maintained. The achievement of these aims is sought in the work of classes and through the local chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor so- ciety. The membership of the society has been active in promoting a proper commemoration of the George Washington Bicentennial, in direct co- operation with the Social Service Bureau of Mun- cie in alleviating distress, and in the stimulation of interest in current events. ALBERT LAFLEUR Ph. D. Clark University l ROBERT R. LAFOLLETTE Ph. D. George Wfasliingtori University Page fbirfy -...Q ,as as fax -Gisli-1 To illl lrlsf fi 0,7 .,,l J A-3 3. AY A REGINA FRANK Aasistant Professor of Physical liducation Ni. A.. Columbia University Sl'lARLliY B. DcMOTTlf Assistant Profcssor of lfnglisli and Director of Publicity M. A., Indiana University HARRY HOXVICK Professor uf Science and Dean of Mun M. S., University of Michigan -IISSSIE TRUBP WORDIQN Assistant Profcssor of liducation M. A., Columbia University LAURA ISENIQDICT Assistant Professor of Ifnglisli M. A.. Indiana University PORTIA BAKER Associate Professor of lfnglisli M. A.. University of Wfxsliington VPRNAI. H. CARMICHAIQI, Assistant Professor of Cfonmicrtt M. A., Indiana University GRACE XVOODY Associate Professor and Assistant Director of Girls' Division of Physical Education M. A., Columbia University A 3 Ns tx wx S'Nss,....X ...NX as ,xxx . N as X ms if Nxl.w'N wx... x X Q 1 KKKK . . N..xxXxxkx.x..,x, Nxxx. . N.,k.x,xXX xxkxxxxxxxx . xX,N N L,.. Q t.t5...tMM.s wa.w...,s-W Wa-..wesw., s..we.t xx..,w, 5. ..w-....r.- , VERNA H. WATERMAN Primary - Burris M. A., Columbia University HARRY L. GRADICK Instructor of Orchestral Instruments B. S., Ball State Teachers College GEORGE KALDENBURG Mathematics and Science-Burris M. S., Iowa State College RUTH GAMBLE Primary - Burris M. A., Columbia University IRENE FRENCH Home Economics - Burris M. A., Columbia University SCOTT FISHER Physical Education - Burris M. A., Columbia University FRANCIS F. BROWN .,.v.w.ww.tNW W Instructor of Art A. B., Ball State Teachers College ELIZABETH SIMKINS Assistant Librarian A. B., N. Carolina Women's College B. S., School of Library Service, Columbia University F I . Pagc ibirfy-scum We OIKIIEI rlyn -'i If U .N K . MK i fvi' 5 'Z . X..,,.,.x.x. .. x,xX...X..,.,,X,, X,.,..x . .SMI LARS L. IIYDLIZ .'Mmci.uu I'mfcWir of I-1Iuc.uEun Ph. D., University of XY'iscons'n MAY A. I'iI.II I'I.If Axsiunm Professor uf Iinglixli M. A., University of Chicago NIVIC SMITH I,fII11.l!'y - Burris M. A.. Columbia University IfRNI:S'I' I.. SAIIINIQ Awiciuc Prufcuur of I'ngIisI1 1'Ii.lJ., Univcrxiry of Cliicngu -IOSHUA I IAIRIICY NICHOLS Axsishlhl Prufcssur uf S-ici.1l Scfnu M. A., ImIi.1n.l Univcrxily MARY LOUISIC IiII5IiI.Ii I' nglixli - Burris M. A., Culumluin Univurxily .NX .A ix X B..-X R Ill HY RUIII I'AIN'I'I'R I I'ruI'i.-wir uf Sncul Science l'Ii. IJ., ImIi.m.i University IJAVII7 T. CLUSIIMAN Amicinc I'mfcxmr uf IQJUCJIIIIH M. A.. C.nlumImE.1 UIIIVUYSIIY Ill I .. . ..,.. .,-...-4-,-.-.V-..,--...,..1...,.. I I I I ....-.,.. 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S., Ohio State University Q S i N M-aw wmmsw l Page lfairly-uint' ' - ' A .',X OR 3 'Z 'ENT , , I nlj db!!- K ROBI' RT SCARF X Assisuuxt Pmfcxmr of liducatiun Nl. A., Ul1iYlJl'Slly of Chicago Q -X Q 4.3 LTH1-il. QRACIQ WILSON F Inn:rnn:di.uu-Gr.1mm.1r - Burris X M. A.. Columbia Univcrsily IJRANCFS R. BOTSFURIJ Instructor uf Commerce Nl. A., University of low.: BASIL M. SXYINFORD Asxixmnt Professor of Commerce M, A., Univcnixy of Chicago PRI ll!-RIVK PISTOR II1lCI'l1lL'di.llC-fQI'AI11I11.lf - liurris M. A., Culunmlwin Ul1iN'UfNilj' l'l ARI. U. CROSLQRAVI1 l'rim.1ry - Burris M. A.. Columbia Univursily INDIA I.. GRAISIHE Axwci.uc Pmfcxwr uf Furcign l..lHgll.lNC M. A., Univcrsily of Qlmimgu VIOLA ISRYSON A5NiXl.lI1l Prnfuxmr uf l'hysic.ul l.dUC.'llillI1 M. A., Culumbim Univcrwiry A w 'xw '-'nm L, Az fixes ,s ss ts-ssgxx g X ,ss-s X rw 1 ss ss Xwtakss s... Y xxxx.xxx a N,xNNxNxXxNXNNxNNNx,NNx,X.xXxxxkxxxxxxxxxx,x.x,.,NxN.NxsxxNxNN,x,xXx,xN,xx.Xxx,NxXxXx xxxXxN.,XNxx,X xxxxxxX.x.x,.Xx,xXXxx.N,xk.x,X ,,xX,X xx.xx A X . X . Ns Xxxxxxxxxx..xxxxNxxNNN.XNN. ..XNx.XxxXx 2 2 e S 2 s s 5 1. 5? i ....w.Mw.wmM.N.W.r i. '32 EMMETT BRANCH MCCRACKEN Instructor of Physical Education B. S., Indiana University VILETTA E. BAKER Professor of Foreign Language M. A., University of Michigan BARCUS TICHENOR Librarian M. A., University of Illinois DONALD M. CROOK5 Instructor of Science M. S., University of Chicago OTTO B. CHRISTY Professor of Science M. S., Cornell University JESSIE O. LONVE Instructor of Institutional Management M. A., University of Chicago ,IUNETTA C. HEINONEN Science - Burris Ph. D., University of Chicago LEVI S. SHIVELY Associate Professor of Mathematics Ph. D., University of Chicago Pago furly-om' li x E .XXX xx X I RYIN C. Inslruu-nr nl Ill LIAN SI-SSONIS KIINIUY'g.ll lUl11BLIFFIS Xl. A.. Peabody Cullcgv: CIIJXRI liS H. XYIKOFF Imiuxrrinl Arn - Burris Nl. A.. Ohm Suic Univcnily Sl IUI' NIAKLR .lc I'mfusmr of Fnglnlx CnIumIu.1 Univcrxit y XIII DRII7 NI. OSGOOD .Nfl - Iiurris NI, A.. University uf Chfcagu SAIKAII l,.lRIIUI. UYI.I:R Awunun l'mI'vWvr ut' Arr XI. A.. fV.0IlIl1lI'II.l Umvcrxity I III If II. C'I.II,I,INGI'R I'rufcssur uf lunglixlm M. A.. Univurwity uf Miclmignn IIUI I Rl I. XYIIIIITI ' IIllIllNlI'l.lI Arn X IS l'1.lII Suu' 'I4c.nIlcrs Lnllcgc III I I N .IAVKSUN Assnlnnt I'rnI'cswr uf Iwnrcign I..lIH:ll.lgCX NI. A.. Univcrxily of C1I1iu.1,gu I A 3 2.-ax I .. X X mx S Xw s W x f ,Mt to .MW xXxNXxxNx,x,xx,x,NxNNx I x,,xxxxx a xN.NNNxxxx.X.,.x.x.x,xxx,Xxxxxxx Xk.NxNN,x,.xxx.NxNx,NxNNxk.xNxX N.NN,xX.Nx.xNXxxxx,N,,XxxXNxxxxxxx,,,xxxxxxxN...xx,xN.X,xXxxx.xx. .x..XxxxxX,XXXX.x,XXxXxXXXNXN . X . . xx.Nxx,NX....xXN,N.x.Xx.,xX..NxxxX . wig ss A S ELIZABETH STONE Q Intermediate-Grammar - Burris M. A., University of Washington RUTH KELLEY RUTH VALETTE THOMAS Librarian - Burris B. L. S., University of Illinois RONALD V. SIRES Social Studies - Burris A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University MRS. OLIN BELL Instructor of Piano B. Mu., University of Kansas Y 3 .... L Physical Education - Burris B. S., Columbia University B. S., Southwest Missouri Teachers College FRANK VAN BUNN Instructor of Vocal Music HELEN LOUISE MAASER Instructor of Music M. A., Columbia University EARL A. JOHNSON Principal of Burris and Associate Professor of Education Pl1.D., Indiana University -v.m.e::.-H w..,.-.twtwm -Nwwvms Page forly-lbrrc fThe.i P PXIENT Ili -junr ,. .. N 4 Q 3 'Z PLORIZNCE LILLIAN HALL Associate Prufessor of Education NI. A., Culumbin University PRI-lNTlCE DEARING I-IDWARDS Associate Professor of M.1them.itics Ph. D., Indiana University IARL Cl.lfVIENGliR lnstrucmr of Commerce M. S.. Oklahoma A. and M. Cullcgc MARY KEEVER Instructor of English M. A., Indiana Univcrxity MANIH' OLIVE LOTT Primary - Burri5 M. A., Qulumbin University PAULINIQ KIRK AX8iSl.lI'll Pmfcwsur uf lingiixh M. A., University nf Chicagu MARIL P. RINGLE Aswfxmnt Pmfesmr uf Home lfemiunnu XI. S., luwn SKJIC Teachers Cuilege ANNA I'AUl.lNli l.AU'l'l RlSUR Primary - liurrix M. A., Columbia University I-I.0Y HURLBUT Q Axsocialt' Irufcswlr of SCiCI1CU Ph. ll., L'nivurxity of Nchr.1xk.i l.ll.l.lAN DINIUS Prnfussur uf l'idllC.Iliul1 M. A., lndi.m.1 Ul1iW'0fXily' x Xxx '4 ' QX . .. . X t xxxxsxxkxxxxNXXN.xNxXxNxxX N,NXxxxXx,xxxx N: Ph. D., Cornell University x. X A. B., Oberlin College x MILDRED JOHNSON Assistant Professor of Home Economics N M. A., Iowa State College 1 JOHN M. SHALES Associate Professor of Education LAWRENCE DYER MCPHEE Instructor of Physical Education ANNA OLIN Music - Burris ii . -x xs .. X X X I . X M. A., Columbia University x FREDERIC HEIMBERGER Assistant Professor of Social Science Ph. D., Ohio State University SHIRLEY D. BABBITT Associate Professor of English M. A., University of Michigan GEORGE R. KERNODLE Instructor of English M. A., University of Chicago ETHELYN DAVIDSON Instructor of Penmanship and Spelling B. S., Ball State Teachers College LEELA SMITH Assistant Librarian A. B., Ball State Teachers College B L. S., University of Illinois H. A. JEEP Assistant Professor of Education Ph. D., University of Iowa i Q Pugc forly-fizfr' xvm wNweNAwxx xxxx x xsxmsx xxxx WN-vsxswu-Gqxxxxssxxxxw xxsx vwssv'-wnvwlwsxmv-wwhxaxvuv-xxuwwxv sxxmm ixxxxxxxxxs s N -is xxxx.. -swttx xxsx xs xssxx ss xsvmm -was wx.v',xjNxSEisXX A 5 R f 2 A3 i is , 1: 1: is l l I We , , , lil , ., -0 f ' li.-Xlll. A. JOHNSON P A ' .l . mmm fession. Burris School serves as an experimental field in the development of the educative pro- cess. Here theories become more practical, and the child becomes an individual rather than .1 product of a plant. In attaining its goal, Burris School has acquired and maintained a faculty of out- standing merit. Instructors and teachers are selected only after they have been tested and proved capable of accepting the responsibilities placed upon them. IU . lull 'i ii tri! ,...,,-.,.... .....-.... -- ... .- -.-W .-an -- - - -4 --V---------'-'fm-r --' W Y 1 i QR .X X i Q at x 'I Triif, Bukms SCHOOL has become a neces- sary adjunct to Ball State Teachers Col- lege. Its curriculum is arranged for pupils from kindergarten to the eleventh grade. Modern teaching methods have made of it a distinctive unit of its kind in this section X of the country. Student activity is empha- X sized as the best procedure for pupil growth. Ball State students are permitted to enter the class rooms so that they may observe the techniques employed in the teaching pro- l l i l l l i l I l 1 l I,- 1 x if. il ii Q 2 .R ts, N X A gem, Q pK X A wyxm fxoxwx N iw eg Sy XX N:-:XSQSE O.-'EK-IQQNNXX. N CS NY-XS i:..,.fTX:::::5.IQ..:, E ,xx.Xxxx .,xxxx,,x,N.x,.xxNxN XXxxxxNxNx,xxxxx.x,N .xxx ,Nx, , . . . r. X N NS S XE i x N E W .X N M . . .WR-, ,vmwwwwxx v W A-NA-A LW. A M ,XX YS TICHENOR SNIITH SINIKIN5 PEARSON SHAW BARCUS TICHENOR, M. A., Head of Department LEELA SMITH, A. B., Caraloguer ELIZABETH SIMKINS, A. B., Reference Librarian MARY B. PEARSON, A. B., Cataloguer A . . ircu 21 in er FLORENCE SH W, A B, C lt g Cl k STUDENT ASSISTANTS MARY HELEN WILLY HELENE KOONS MARTHA BARNES DOROTHY GLENN EDITH MCCARTY LOIs LONG ROSEMARY BRADFIELD LOUIS HOUGH CATHERINE CLOUD KEITH BEEBE I , . . I 1 WILLY BARNES IMCCARTY BRADFIELD CLOUD KOONS I Page farfy-srlfmz ..::::..- ..,. :. ,J:::::::::::::'::::L:......I..:Lv:::: ,a::::4::::azv:. WWNNW'AWMNXNWTNHWWW0NWN'W xmKwNXx . . . . ii is xx R KTM NE T . O lx Xl.l'lI KRUSN RUTH Kl'l'lllllN I',.,i-lxliq-pk-r .'Xwuxi,il1l Xl.iii,igv:i' COLLIZGE BOOKSTORE Lnmc.xlll1 un llic llI'Sl flour uf rlic ,AdI11iIllNU'.lllUl1 Building, llmc college lmukwuuru lux bccuinc tlic Nlccui of .ill siudcnlx on llic campux. Under llic .ilwlc guidmcc of Rutli Kitcliin, rlw lwolxsroru lm survcnl tllc wluclcntx .xml li.lCLllIy' f.1ill1fLilly. A xub-xtiliun of tlic local pmt ollicc is .also located in llic lmuliwturc. Tliix smtimi liimllcs num nf tlic out-going mail of llic student bmly .ind wllcgu. 'J ...-40 P x.I A l S Xl.XNlll,X ISl'liI SAI.l.Y ISIKANIWNISUIKK, S iiliui ,X-.xi-lmi Sllltllilll ASNiKl,lIll ,ff I ff i ff' ..W....m . W..Q.x... A,...w MW R E m X E livnfr l i i L 'J lv ,C .- X . Mx 1 'N NM--' Nic 0 A ..NxNNNxN,xXxX Nx.X. ,Xxx. xx,X.X xxx.Nx X X X X X ,Mt..WtWtttwtwwwutt kW.urMMMNeem.MWIWNM .NNN W ANWWNN ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLUMN I LEDA SHIREY Budget Clerk DOROTHY NVHITE Assistant Secretary of Extension Division OLIVE KISER Assistant, Student Advice RUTH ANN XVESER Assistant, Oi'Hce of Dean of W'omen MARGARET STANLEY Secretary, Education Oflice COLUMN Il NIARTHAELLEN SCHOOLEY Information Clerk MARY KITCHIN Assistant Secretary of Credits MARY ELLEN ELMORE Stenographer RUBY KITCHIN Record Clerk THELMA MOORE HUMPHREY Assistant at Information Desk STUDENT ASSISTANTS Lowell Crouse Leonard Ireland Eleanor Gnntz Mary Kelsey Herman Morriczil Ethel Himelick Margaret Miller Dorothy Pipes Mildred Y. Miller Anita Pitts Pagi' forfy-nine QKIENT X .X NN.. w. s ...MN Q S XFNNQX 9 , , I1 hi! -6 af ii, vu. .4-3 Q 'T PO' LABORATORY ASSISTANTS aol UMN I HITRNIIQCE NVANTZ Home Fcunurnics RICHARD APPI' L l'l1ywiu HUl5liR'l' BONYFRS Cummcrcc M Ali Y HOI.l.lNGSXY'ORTH Mmic molwmx ll XVILLIAM STIFF lnduxt ri.1l Arn Nl A Ii Y l5liR'I'H A I-'nglislm lgVl-' Rlf TT AIOH NSON I'l1ysic.ll lfducnxinm DON ZIN N LQL'l7gl'.'IPI1y In LI4 ANOR W'A'l'l RS Nl.llI1CI11.lliCS CGI UNIN Ill Xi'Al.'l'l'.K HARDY liiul-,gy MAR-IORIIC CLONNI'll.I.Y Sucigl Scivncu l5liUl,All GRAHAM I'hysic.ll Education LAVON Sl5Iil.lLi ciHlllIl1Ul'Cl' X Fx it N . et - N x is ,I xxxxxxxx,...x....,,N,xxN..,, .xN..xkNxxx.. N.N,xNxxxxNNNNXx.xxXxXxxxX,XNNNNxxXxxx..NNxxxxxxxxx....x,xN.xxxN,xX,Nxx.XNXXNXXXXXX...,xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxXxXNXxXNNxNxxxNKX ,,,.x : x mcmtweew Wcwatt me N. A. SCHULL LA REVIEW of the growth of Ball State cannot be considered if the efforts of N. A. Schull, Director of the Physical Plant, were not mentioned. He, with the assistance of O. W. Crabbs, former Superintendent of Grounds, has made the Ball State campus what it is today. Since 1899, Ball State has grown from one building, pictured below, to eight build- ings. From a comparative wilderness, the campus has grown to one of the Hnest in the state. While the college was making this growth, Mr. Schull played no small part, giving unstintingly his time and energy to the improvement of our Alma Mater. Pirgv fflrx IN APPRECIATION TO IvIISS LAURA BENEDICT, ASSISTANT PRO- FESSOR OF ENGLISH, WHO NVILL RETIRE THIS YEAR AFTER FORTY YEARS OF SERV- ICE IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION, EIGHT OF WHICH WERE SPENT AT BALL STATE, WE, THE CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY- TWO, RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS PAGE. gina? ?-ggi-31 Lg-N9-7 I3-N,-I I' EXE? 7? fn 5 '-if Q il- I'-3,55 21 ri ..-f-.,Zi.53x gif gfgffi, V , , Y f V , lg? 1 1 ' Q Y? .- . ' flTl1I7 L'A y ' if 'M Q an ' -:M ff A 2 - P ' - - 4,3 f W FHXAEIE1 f im- - IQ!! 7 '1X Ziff 'mmf ff p A K . 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Physical Education, English, Latin Alphig .- s e X Latin Klub ixysgbtlight Clgib 3 LibraryxAsSEstant .itis SCIAZEL Ig. QREAMER, A.iB. 'Y X X s AIF.X'I5IllLf'iH, Iliff. Comghefce, English Pi Qmega Pivw Cgrilmercxem-tClub Y. W. A. N MCRTOIS Q1.AMB13RT,gB. s. J Mnngtfe, Ind. Q Physical Eclucgiori X Social Science X XX Sigina Tau GamRQ,.Q-'f.f,fif..- X Gamma Igfterfrate1lpitj2gg'i3iCouncil im 5 3 Y A ,..,. - sy MELVIIS W. A. B. Scial Science, Commerce Nwmew wut-Awwws Navajo Pi Gamma Mu Commerce Club Glee Club Interfraternity Council FLORENCE M. SPENCE, B. S. Parker, Ind. Music Special, Art Mu Zeta Choral Society College Choir Kallista Art Club Madrigal Club Music Club Orchestra wmawv. N X um w..t.t.tMw t.....t..MtN .B. ......... otitt Q ,hx Q-sw .f - s PxxxsxxssxtxwxwxwwswXNNXNNXWWNM.tww.Nw.Xtttwtwmn . W ...st ,tum Q X X ws Page fifly-svzwl Ia fifty il.Qfil '711e, OKI ENT '93 X l5L1f.-KNOR FRANCES BING. A. B. . luil4'rxuu, lml, English. French Alpha Alpha Phi Gamma Kappa Dclra Pi Commerce Club llrunch Club Spurlighr Club lfastcrncr Stall Oricnl Sllfl ,lAMl'S RAYMOND HlMlfl.lk'li. A. B. lumulmm, Iuil. Music, Latin Navaju Alpha Phi Cwaninia Latin Club Music Club Orchestra I-amcrncr SMH' Orient Staff IDORXYIN XVlfAVItR DICK. B. 5. Klfklllllll, hill. Physical lzducatiun, Social Scicncc, Sciuncc Sigma Tau Liamma lSa4lu:lball, Track, Baseball HARRIISTT QYHARQ. A. B. Ml. Srlmnul, lml.X ' Latin, English, Freplblwf lambda Dclm l'hl If 'ji I l.3tin Club 'fi' Q XY' A K X 1 W 'N X f'f4f ll.lliN ISOISI-I. STAl'l Ulll7, ll. S. L N 1lI1'mllIAIl'I4l, Ind. Music Special. Ari Gamnm liamnia Hand Kallisu Ar: Klub Nadrigal Club Muxic Club Orchestra f.vI'URGl- llUSSlil.l. LAM'lilfR'l', B. S. Mum lr. lull. Social Scicnct. Gvsugrapliy llL'llLliT CARSON l5OXYl'R9, ll. S. Mlrflalr. lllil. K unimcrcv Special l'i Omuga l'i Luniniurcvs Club I .iburamry Awiuanr ll. KA'l'Hl.l.l'N AND!-RSON, A.l5. Vim llurru, lull. Arn, Home licuimniiu, lalin lipxilnn Ilelza Kappa Delta Pi Kallisla Arr Club Latin Club Rckamcmuh Lluh Oricn: Sxaff P'7 Q2 SAX X xxx 4 rx , . X ,t . we - ...tc Q. ORIE T Wtttwwww WwwNWNWWN Qmwtwm. N me-. ti.. - .x.,X. .. FLORENCE LORRAINE REYNARD, B. S. Muuriv, Ind. Home Economics, English, Physical Education Pi Zeta Rekamemoh Club WILLIAM HOWARD BLAKE, B. S. Kokomo, Ind. Social Science, English Triangle Boosters Club Interfraternity Council Spotlight Club Orient Staff LUTHER BUTLERKR ,.,. Mmzcie, Ind. ..-A--' ' Social Scienxgeflhdustrial Arts Inclustriahfifiifsi ,Club Spotligljitl- Club S Y. Mi' C. A. 5 Easterner Stag R Q Q .ww Y 5 3 CAIQOLINIXB. JQNES, A. BE b fPg1wrYl'iIl5i Img. Sfommercg, Exiglish N Commerce3.ClExbx, ,t.tttt.. c. 0 Q X Q Q.. 3 S 5 S 5 Q s s QOSEMAISYEBRADFIELIK B. s. E SlJL'l'ilgAIllS Imf. l2ai3P2 1 gwsfhoral Socgety 1 A fyllbge Chtiir 1 Music Club? R X Orchestra Y 3 5 3 XX RUSSSELE FRANKLIN HANDY, A. B. X Angola, I mf. iw KQN, . X Sogial Sciencewbgfiiltigy E Kzgiupa X ERMQE W.--'g1CfAiisHf'i1if3, We Xvxx lIi011 City, Ind. Commerce Special Navajo Commerce Club Men's Glee Club MARY ESTHER HOLLINGSWORTH, B. S. lVi11ffJz'sf1'r, 11111. Music Special, Art Mu Zeta Kappa Delta Pi College Choir Girls Club Kallista Art Club Madrigal Club Music Club X XmtwWNMWMNMNNruwwtwQMMXWNWWMM.mMNf...,,aMrXW. -M..,twWNi, NQ x S S rx SS tx as tx rx :Q xx cz SS SS sz SS :S as SS :Q si QS ES ES as SS 'S ES zu SS SX SS S5 SS ms SS SS as SS SS QQ ss xt QS Qs xi' .Mx ,. .,. gt S Q Q Q Q S s Q S S S S SS SS zz Si as SS as is as us SS xr rs SE mx xr SS sm, . . , t .. .r.r.r.r,t ...r. . mmf XG Pago ffly-nim- wuunmmmwwwxwxxxxxxwxxxxxm X N -mxxxytxxxxxxxxxxxs W X l ix X i N X l W ii 'i ii I i vw R YTQQM X , X gf S .J 3 1 G - X fm PXIENT . . . ... .. ... OLIYIQ FAY KISER. B. S, X lmlurluu, lnil. g, C--mn1crc0. Fnglixh . ' Delta Sigma Atlilcta Cnmmcrci: Club lfVl:Rl'.TT ANDFRSCUN Tlf,-Xl.. li. S. AllINl'I1', Irnl. Phymical lfducation, lnduwtrial Arts Triangle XR Cnmmercc Club X Industrial Arts Club Orient Staff lfnntball HITRMAN PAUL CLY. B. S. Ml. Comfurl. lmf. Phyxical Iiduration, Industrial Arts Delta Phi Sigma lnduxtrial Arn Club Baslu:tball, F-mtbnll RUTH DOROTHY CLAMMIZ, A. B. lfurfforil Cily. 11111. Commerce, linglisli Cumnnrcc Club VlRCilNlA l.UCll.l2 DCl7llKMlTT, lf. S. fflllvlmf, Iliff. R Ciummcrcc Special, Physical Education Psi Theta Cummcrcc Club Wv. A. A. W'll.I.ARU w'lllSl.lfR SHlVlfl.Y, A. B. A4lHlL'fl?, lml. Mathematics, French, Latin Navajo A Kappp Delta Pi lfrunch Club I' lkitin Club Mathcinatica Club ' lilill IARIJ APPI-QI., ll. S. l,uu fl'lll'4', lull. Pliyxicx, Pliysical lzducatinn, Nl.llllUl11.lllCS Matl1cmatics Club ' 4 1 lIlxl.liN KAHLIQR, li. s. ' Alrxinnlriu, lull. l Home licnnumics Spt-cial. Art 3 lnlllllld-I In-lm Plii Rf.-kmnunmli Clula l ff I I I l l ..., ..,, ,.....'.,1 il. 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'i X Delta Pi Choral College Choir x,.tA sss' Orchestra I Music Clilb sist t'iii QHRXUNCEY li McNEI.LY, is. s. ' 111:12 Commerce Sigma TauEGamnfa Commerce Club xx .,., - i 'RX FAXE MARGARET DANIELS, B. 5. gg Anjlfrson, Imlp., .'s' 3 Ccfmmercepfgrgglish IQEIQNIECE LAURA WANTZ, B. s. Newcastle, Ind. Home Economics Special, Art Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Kallista Arr Club Rekamemoh Club DANIEL EVERETT JOHNSON, B. S. Muncie, Iml. Chemistry, Commerce Triangle Commerce Club Football, Track 5 XXNXXX A R XXXX R XtXtXtXtXXXX-XX.ttXXteXeRttte -:.. Y , .--. t t tXX.X ..X.., t.Xte - X'.XXXX.,,- A tX-X-...r X--.,tXXtXtX tetXe - . X X if Pagr .vi.x fyenm mtuxmxewttttwmttwwwttwteemv..-...ttXtXXw, XW...tt-,.-..ttt.,.X..t.X..XXXwXX.XtXtX -...Amt-......,X....X....t....,.X,...,.XtWXNtt Q l l1lll....-l , ,,,. . .x,,., . . Q, , ,,, 5 5 5 ,IUHN XVALKER. A. li. Mnmxiv. lml. Pl1ysic.1l lfducaliun, Social Ss:lem.L Sak :FX Triangle :X Square and Cumpnsx ' X HFLENE BOUMAN KOONS. A. li. Muuuiv, IHJ. 11l1y.iU1 1i.iufm.,n, English Gamma Gnmnm l Spmliglmr Club -.V xv. A. A. ff 53 ,X HlzLlfN l'l.Slli HINSHANY, B. S. Q lmfmll.lfvlll.x. lull. Xl Art. Plmyucal Eflucnziun ,lx K.1pp.1 Kappa Q Knllisu Arr Club xv. A, A. if km' cz. WATSON, ls. 5. ' Tipluu, full. Aft Special, l'l1ysic.1l l:duc.xiiuTi Dell.: Plmi Sigma 5, Kallixrn Art Club l lhscball lfAlll. ls. GRAHAM, A. 15. Murlrir, lml. Llwmlsrry, Pllysics, xlJIl1L!I'11.1IlCS Navain Track , NAOMI lfl.lZAlll'fTl'l LiliAllAMQ A.llS. Him: Urwlf, lull. 4 Muxic, I'll'lgllKll 'md 'lmral Suciuly Cullugc Clwir, Mndrignl Club- MuslC k,I'Cl10H'fY1 Vl'l.MA l'l'Alil. SllRlNC1l'll. A. ll, flmlmy, lull. l..nin. llumu lfcmmnmius lipxllon llclla l,.llin Club , 'Vf liclmmumulm Cllulm l KARL l.. 'l'l'l'US, ll. S. f.'mu'f1mluillr, lml. lnduslri.ll Arn, Physics l l A - V A 01, ,,.-,.-,- -....,....+T. VC Q Fx J 1 xJl lll l CJ J as xws xxx. xxx. A. 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Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Navajo Band Mathematics Club MARTHA E. MILLER, B. S. Hzmfingfou, Ind. Social Science, Biology may-.wmvmrw.aNN..N......ta w.......aa ...r..x..,.aM 'ti .... - 52 Six gs, t,X,,.... .. A X-... .,r. . .... . .- . .,... r. ...M , .pw A ,,. . .WN- xi,x ly-I Qs- 2 s , -N, ,,s 'TNx wa Q u urrrrr r i ,, , , ,, , , , . , r.ru.r, , l llll,l-N Yl:R:X Nl:XLzURlf.'XN, B. S. fiilfj, IIIJ. Art, Physical Education RONALD Klfulp. B. S. ll lm'ln-xlrr, Irm'. lndustrial Arzx, Agriculture Fpsilun Pi Tau Mathcnmtics Club Square and Cumpaxx Humax HIATT A-USTYN. iii 5. W'1rn'lu'iIm', In-l. Cum mcrcv. Sdcpfu Pi Omega Pi- fi .V 1 Q HIZLIQN iORiiNA a1.fxRLrix', nfs. 'lllk X W Ni'l4ii'uaIfi'Qpr lull. Q A 5 Q Hngw lzcununucs bpccnal 1 e - Pla? Delta lzairfirn Stab Club Ki'lCan1cnwl1 Cl ubi is F! liR1'iNCl35 l5ARi5ARA l.,l'iSH, S. 3 rilllfrlrlr, iluil. X ci0IY1Illl'fCC SPCCial , Q 2 PL -Zena , 1 'Cnnanwrtu Club l IIONARD lRlfl.ANll, 515. S Sfllllsl, lllil. K L ininwftc, lnuluslrial Ari: 'W 'lfgjanglic . Q K Cqmmfrcc Club, ' l lrillusfrial ArrS'EC'lu'lx I L41-iramgnyfl' Asyiniuu ll l imSb11Ilj'fhfag:rfs:r If I, jf ,, 1. 1 , I.lfI-L.J.SlHfNTl.lNC9liR, A. ISL? Murklr, lull. Social Scicncu. lnglixli Navajo lunrurnor Stall Orient Stall MARION lil-IATRK'li I'fll,l5Y, ll S. Alllllllf, lml. Minis Spccial Kappa Kappa Llmral Sucicly Lollcgc Llmir Kallisra Ari flluli Madrigal Club Muxic Kfluls ,4 ...ff yrxx xx. .... , , X SARAH L. BURDICK, A. B. Albany, Ind. Commerce, Music Mu Zeta Pi Omega Pi Madrigal Club HERMAN FRANKLIN BUNDY, B. s. Arlington, Ind. Physical Education, Social Science Triangle Square and Compass Club Football Manager Sex LULU SUTTON Busfiiff ii'i Bills. Marion, If141.,:5-ff ' 'X ' English, 5 ..t.,jf.,.-'MARCUEQE MARKSER, B. s. Ligoviicr, Illflhf Musicl Art, Physiology 5 Kappa :Kappal jflhqxrali Society? fK'allista Art Club Music Club 5 A W. A. Ax, EUANITA' QLEXANXDERQA. B. Rally lid. Magic. Ari, English f ,.r- Sigma Alphja Sigma 5 ,Q-howl Society f Kallista Ari Clubf-Q Music Clulf X'iii 1 3 ROBERT F. BURNSQFB A B: Kejfitorzv, Ind. kx.,.rf K ff- i' R Social Science,r.-English KSPPQ 1 PE Qmkisrkiivm i Dfiihib 3 k,,k . R. K.g,axxqvP ' t INlOLA JUSTINE DECKER, B. s. Blujfon, Ind. English, Home Economics, Art Sigma Beta Tau Kallista Art Club MARJORIE E. CONNELLY, B. S. Uplafzd, Iml. Commerce Special, Geography Delta Sigma Athleta Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club Laboratory Assistant . . 52 S --..-. .. . .N . -- Page xixlj 'N 'The OKI ENT H RUTH AGNES DODSON. B. S. Cinrlfvrlifgi' CIM. lml. Xluric Special. Cniiiiiivrcc Alpha Collage Choir Commerce Club Nladrigal Club Nlusic Club DOROTHY M, KIRP, A.B. Cuuuu, lull. Music Special, Ifnglish Omega Sigma Chi Kappa Delia Pi College Choir Madrigal Club Music Club Spurlighr Club LAURA RUTH SMITH, B.S. Iiirrgvriz fllr, lull. Home Ifcmiuinics. Aft Kappa Kappa Kalliiu Arc Club Rckanicniuh Club Spotlight Club XY. A. A. AI.ISIiRT P. RICKIQRT, ILS. Mnnrir, lull. Commerce. Gcogriiplmy Navajo Alpha Phi Gamma Commerce Club Y . . M. C. A. 3 NIARCARIAT IfI.ORIfNCli SCUDDIQR, Ii. S. Hnulmgfnn, lllal. I7uur-Year Iiimlergarrcn-I rimary Gamma Gamma Primary Club MAIJIILIQINIQ NY'IfIfKI.IiY, S. Rfffkcj, Iliff. Sucial Scicncv. Cummcrcc Sigma Alpha Sigma' Commerce Club J KA'I'Hl.l-Il-.N FRANCIQS SI'I'iNCI'iIl, A. II. Kumjvlnu, luil. latin, Ifnglish, Iircnch Sigma Iivla Tau I.alin Club IIARUIIP I,. MQCAMMON, II.S. Lrlli, luil. Physical lid., Scicncu, Mathematics Della Phi Sigma Iiaskclliall. Iiuniball, Track 5 IS ll X, i , aa I QXXNX K if x Nx 3 .... ax X X NX me kt.-f X x fbias Xx is. S 1 E it x , ....... . P Mamas EDITH T. BARR, B.S. Blounfxrille, Ind. Art, Music NADA MERRICK GADBURY, B. S. Mzmciv, Imf. Four-Year Kindergarten-Primary Epsilon Delta Primary Club SN MABELLE GERTIg1J,1iEQ1Fii5bfEA'VER, B. 5. Q Gaston, Ind. L.L'L Q X 5 Physical Ediiaicitin, Physiology Omega t,txA s iginia Qhi 3 ALgiIINiEMERSi3N LAKEEB. 5. X NCMif1dXflC,glI1I. XQocialHScience, English 'X filxsgairiiDERFoRDfgA.51i'fi' cN MIll1C?U,511l!i. . Englifl1,fSocial Science, French Kami :K3PP3 . T AlgliagiPl1i Qariima ii, Igniapa Delia Pi 9 wa-'s'Pi Gaihmai Mu ,F-ranch Club P Spotlight Gjlub Easterner Staff ji' Orient Staff XXX Editor of 3-Iandljook R 2 'A Q sg . t N . PQELEN QUAKENBUEIQEX A. B. ig Eaton, Izzsdsifi 1- .fEngl'i5lajiStScial Science ',.!3P?i?'2iTfGlub ni ni :1 M u GRACE ELIZABETH REHME, B. S. Ruxbzfillr, Ind. Physical Education Mathematics, Health Gamma Gamma Alpha Phi Gamma Mathematics Club W. A. A. CLEON HUTCHINSON, B. S. Salamonia, Iml. Physical Education, Commerce Triangle Club Commerce Club Baseball . T sv is ss as QE ss ss 52 Pugz' sixly-xrlfru S l Cl 'fha Zi -r ll fl llfl fx X 'ff O Rl ENT ,,,,, ,h xf . . BIQRTHA AMIQLIA NVILSON. B. S. Ein! Puluxlirlv. U. Social Science, lfnglisli Pi Gamma Nu liaxzcrn Star Club FRED O. BOGART, B. S. AlIllI4'l4', lull. Commerce Special, lmluxtrial Arn Triangle Cnnnnurcc Club ll1klUXll'l.ll Arn Club OPAL OLIVIQ SXVAIN. B. S. Sf7I'lllXf'Ul'f, Intl. Arr Special, Home Ifcununiici Ciannna Gnnima Kallisla Ar: Club lflJNA ALICE LFATH, A. ll. Blnurllimllr, lull. Binlnllll lfhglisll, Latin Sigma Bela Tau 1.alin Clulm 5 NlAllGARli-li CHARl.OT'lili lXlll7Ul,l.TON. A. li. Wirlilfull, lull. l.-nlin, lznglixll Lamlmda Della lllii Latin K, lub HILTON JOHN Mclilili, H, S. Mlll1ll4'fllllIl, lull. . Industrial Arn. Akricullurc lnnluwtrial AHS Club 1 lIJl'l'll ANNA l,lfW'lS, li. 9. Murklr. llnl. llumc lzcmuunics Special Mu Zuma lli Mamma Mu liv:ls.llnl:lnnli Llulv Y. W. C. A. NULA A. Sl.AlN, A. ll. lllulllrrui, Imf. . llunu: licuimniifx, Sucial Sciumi, lipsilnn Ilclm lickanicmuli Clulm J iz Q 1 L W, X. MX X Xxx N I B -X ...aw .Y xvf XXxxxxx-S X X 'Q X Nl X I X 192 , , FAY JOSEPHINE DARNELL, B. S. Ct,7lft'l'l'iIlF, Ind. English, Physical Education Lambda Delta Phi W. A. A. BARRETT DONOVAN DAVIS, B. S. GVl'L'llS!7Ill'g, Imf. Commerce, Industrial Arts Navajo Choral Society College Choir Glee Club Industrial Arts Club ...- -' ELIZABETH MARIE B. 5. Wil1t'lJl,Xfl'7', Ind. ,..a.. ii'Li QQ -- Music Special -.--' 5 of .i'If iff '.-' i 1 Mu Zeta P wk,. . Kappa Delfiflfpiiii S Choral Siciety Kallista 'iiii Art Club Music Club .. ' ECLARQX FBANCES EILAR, B. ,,,,. , , f Ngwrkistlcdilvzd. --'t A X Art, HomeiiEccir1omics,.v I gfiallista Artis V 1 fllekamemoh Xxt. ...,--X- LLECILE TIQDXEL, B. s. Mulbegfyj Il!l7'.,S -e- l Music Special, Art Sigxfia Beta 'Eau K, N SSI1oral ' Society 5 fliallista Art Club Music Club I Orchestra Q , F Q A ALICE THACHER SII?E,'-IB. S. Uuiziz City., -'lliitiis Aff? SPEFCE-liig-5 I'.i.t 'A Phi QLNEI, Iggjitgtfijgi ,,,1f2a1Q1isiiix'A'n Club LARCY BEATRICE ELLIS, A. B. Muncie, Ind. Social Science, English GLADYS SIMS, A. B. Muncie, Ind. Latin, English, Social Science N QRIE T r r,,. Q .W..WarrWa.W.t t.-rr . W.: ..t..a X A-.A-,Wa . ,X .ws-X Q jx X 5.-t..a-WW.-. a...t...r.- - - XX MS- I ik :S F9 xi ,S 23 , , ,,,, , Q AWINWMW, - A .s.A,,,.rr...s.s.wa.,.r..t.,Mvs mf.. - W y X Q1 as 2: Q: S: is S s . s s Q S s s s Page sixty-nine KS 'Tim OKI E1 T Q- uf lnlg -4-9 3 I9 BLANK Hli HUSSPY RICKS. B. S. Sllfllllllfllllf, lull. l lumc Fcnnnniics, English Sigma Bern Tau Rckanmcnwh Club OLIVE MAUDIZ HIMELICK. 15.5. Ulvluml, lull. Home Economics Special Rclmnwnmuli Club liSTHIiR HUTTON. A. B. Music. Arr Band Clmral Society Kallisu Art Club Madrignl Club Music Club Muuriu, Ind. Commerce. Physical liducariun Delta Phi Signm Bumrcrs Club Conmwrcc Club B.iskclb.1ll l V.-X S. COVAI T, A. B. Munri.-, lull. l..1lin. Fnglish Laiin Club XYlNNlFKl2U B. JONES. 15.5. Mnlfllvluu ll, lml. lfhysicnl liducanimi, Cnmmcru Psi Thi.-1.1 Cmnmcrcc Club XV. A. A. RUTH IH-Ql.l., ILS. Your-Yi:.1r Kindurgnrlcn-l'rim.1ry IJIXAIIIXIYIIYI, lmf. Ari Special Navniu Knllisln Art Club Spotlight Club lS.nkcllm.1ll M.m.1p.gur 5 V ii FLOYDIQ XX'Il.'LIAM HARPFR. B. S. GARI. HIERMAN CiAMl'lSI'l,l., lS.S. Xxx W Y xx R-vx i Kuknnln, lllll. , l s tt WS ,xxxxxxxx Xx,xxxxxxXXxx.XXXNXXXxXXNNXxxx,x.,xNNxxxxNxNxxxxxxxxxx xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.N,xXxXxXXxkxxxx,X XxXXxNNxxxxxNx,xxX,XNXNx . I N .I NXXXNXN.xNx.NNXXxxxxxxxXXXxxx N Xxxxxxxxxxx RETTA Jo FESLER, B. s. Frankforz, Ind. ,B 3 Music Special Lambda Delta Phi Q. Y Choral Society Music Club ROBERT ILIFF BARRETT, B. S. Riz1'gez'iIlc', Ind. x Industrial Arts, Geography, Physical P Education Navajo Band Industrial Arts Club NAOMI GRUVEBQAQBXQ ,..c ,,,.. . R Muncie, l Four-Yeagjlffifiiary Xs MIXRHRELIZABIET Bly! I if H LESHE B.s. its t,t. K zz on, nl. Muslg, Enggish j Cljgofil Socigty vssmadrfgal Club Music Orchestiga I B f X 5 S , I , EDOROZFI-If DBARDORSE. B. s. Miz rzcfgyfifd. vc xtis f f IFour-Year Kindergarten-Qrimarf tb as Bs Numa Ggamma 5 .1t,.a IOHNSD. WINEEBENNERQ B. s XX Nfurzcie, Ind. Akxkx ' 1-grt, English I -s,-B ii Alpha Phi Siiallista kthx Y.yM:. Qgggjgzgtgs 2 Staff HELEN MARION HOCKETT, B. S. Slliceluml, Ind. Home Economics, Art Kallista Art Club Rekamemoh Club 5 s z PAULINE DELIGHT WILLIAMS, B. S. t Muncie, Izzrl. Four-Year Kindergarten-Primary A-.xwwwxxw Nwwwtwwwx B-xxwwwwwaw Www Awww t-.. X I .- X x ' 0 B- WX ' 2 Q atXX..ltlc.ttt.s. XSQsWwN.Mst WM. ga M :Q sw SS ws ss as QS is ER Qs :Q SS Qs SS SS SS SS is it :S Q: 1: Q: as Ei is SS SS SS ss fi Sf! eil Sril ,-.rl B. K I gs bt Q. S: S? 5 . B my Page seventy-one :ks X4 BQ R B wx l QR :iw X N fi .xx , xx .ig I N X ll XXQ ' wi x f711e, Ill ENT GEORGIANNA DILL, A. B. W'ur'ri'11, Iml. Music, Art Kappa Kappa Kallisra Ar: Club Madrigal Club Music Club Alllllfif, lull. Social Science, Physics Marlicniatics RUTH MARTINA BRADFORD, B. S. Mwiun. lull. Suqial Science, Geography MARY BERTHA, B. S. Gary, Ind. Commerce Special. English Sigma Alpha Sigma Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club Laburarury Asaisunl DOROTHY IDA MASON, A. B. Munljiulirr, IIIJ. Social Science, lznglisll ,IOHN CililCil1R, A. B. ATIIIIUIU, lml. Muxic Spccial Navaju Kappa Delta Pi Band Clmral Sncicly Frtncli Club Music Club Orclicatrn TRANCI-'S l'AUl.lNl' XYILSON, IS. b. lfail l'ulrillll4', U. Mallwmalics, Ciuugraplmy l'.un:rn Slar Club Nl.lll1CIH.lllCN Club i MARTHA KUHN GIBSON, ll. PI1'H'4'fIlIl, Iliff. linglixlx, Cicngrapliy, Social Science KIOHN ORVILLIZ WATKINS. B, 5. XX .. . ,.,-,, . .... ...aux X I1 1 Ilfx lu L 'V' uv llg. ...4 l ,RA Q- .Rt R .. -RR .r XXX 3 . .. .. . FRANCES ELIZABETH KIRKLIN, A. B. Munrir, Ind. Music, Latin Sigma Beta Tau Band Choral Society College Choir Latin Club Music Club Orchestra ETI-LEL PRIFOGLE, B. S. Collcgc' Carnvrs, O. Social Science, Science Pi Gamma Mu GRACE MARIE KNoT31ygAbyiBg'l-scott NllH1l.'it', Iml. K Z- A Latin, French, i Educition Phi Delta xiii xkttt --hi'L ' .C French Club 1 A Latin Club' K ' X WILBUR M.WSTONER, B. S. E A Indianapolis, Imfg In,iiustrial NArts, :Mathematics . Epsaioia Pi Tau f A ct'i 'K Band Industrial Arts X Q I-Mathematics Cltibhvp 5 MRERTH-A CATHQERINE BARNES, B. s. fi'xVilICl1!'Sfl'1', Iliff. Q i 1 Commerce Special, English .Lambda Delta Phi 'C C Commerce Club .C X ,XX .b N Q- IRIS ZINN. B. S. ' ' Xt 1f0k09i0. lflff- :V English, Geogr-aljhyg' Mathematics E Kam 1if1PPfi1wIQf f I MN...-N: ' ' MARY ELLEN ALBERTSON, A. B. Grevu's Fork, Ind. Music, Art Kallista Art Club Music Club HERBERT ARTHUR CONRAD, B. S. Muncie, Ind. Music, Mathematics Choral Society Men's Glee Club Music Club W. vatwwm NMR mwwwiwx GRIE T ax stem .-ctl.. . ...... . - ...-. - x.sMct.w.R.A N ... N . X X ...X . . . .. r . . . r S Qi rx ...six 52 .M . ........, . ... ... .. .... . 6 L St'l I ' J ll :ul lin .5 ,-, X ra ., , Lvl NI YII YI' INTHI R RARICIK, 15.8. Xllm. ll . Inf, II-unc I v--rwnumlo, I nglxxll Iiclxnxncxmwulm C Iulw XX ,Xl 'I'l R IfRluDlfRlLIli PIARITY, 15.5. Iirxurll. lu.f. 1 ummcrcc. Social Scncncc L'-ummcrcc flulw Square .md C'mnp,nx I.lIWUf.1lUl'l' :Xwnst.u1l l,R.XL I XI,-XRLIUI RITI ARTHUIK, A. B. II11m':.lu.l, NI-ull Sucncu. In5IixI1 .xlplu ,xlplu Plum lr.m1n1:l IH K-.lnmu Xlu I .mcrncr Stall' :XI lil RT.-X Gl:NI'V:X CJOSSI-TT, Il. S. Hllmlr, lull, Xlusic Spccul Clmml Society Cullcgc Llmir Al.'lslI'lg.1I Llulm Xluxir C Iulu .MINI S SI lOI. XIfXliI Il, Il. S. .llnrn lr. Irnf. Nluuc Qpccml S1gm.1 IIL-1.x 'I'.1u f-nllvjlr 1 Imlr Nlusly C Iulu IIXIIOI Il VINC INT MII,I.I' Il. II. S. N114 .Ill'Illl1, lml. Sun-nut. I nglnlm, M.nl1en1.uics Sigma 'Ifuu Cmmma C-Illcgc Choir Mnhmmzic- Clulw X'Icn'5 Glen' Club Y. M. C. A. I I NHRA AI Ii I IDI IURIJ. A, Ii, lfnumuflr. lull. Inglisll. I.1lnu. Social SCIl.'Ilk'C I.llun llulw I URA UIIVI IIIRIDIN, IS. S. xllfllxlglll, lmf. C umvncruc, Ilumc I cmmrniu C umn1vru: K Inlx IlvIs.nncnmI1 K Iulx il. 0 IK tm OKIENT I5 2 N A xx XA x,xxXxxxNX..xxxXxN xXxXXXx,, V .xX-. X .fX,. X . X,XNx--X--X-A-,X-x. L-.x, A .X,x ..x.., . . . .. X Y. E 2 SM1LQiiiE1jVcA3'THER1NE 15ELON, S. .,xf esK11igf3YxIoi?'11, 11111. , il Ari Choral Society Kallista A31 Clubiii x R Madrigal Club x XXX Music Climb A Q yyxl. A 5 X, HENQRY CYRUS.-BIZCKNER, B. s. XE SRf't1kl'j',,,..lY7,lQQl1il...-- i5Chemislfjnyffflndustrial Arts x,,. Arts Club Nmww- x 32 VIRGINIA PIKE, A. B. ' Munriv, 11111. French, English, Physical Education Lambda Delta Phi French Club W. A. A. JOSEPH CARL HUMPHREY, B. S. FY'lIIll2fU7'f, 11111. Commerce Special Navajo Commerce Club Intcrfralernity Council ixviex . . . xtri ..-- -r h ' C fig .. f . .,..,r,c.., A f ROBERT LELAND gALgi:Aw'AY, B. S. f Salr111,11111. .,.... l N Social ' Navajo .5-jlffffff i,...- N ESIHER Wiiug, A. B. . jMiy1viv, Iflli. X f Engish, French Q Kapiqa Kapgia P I Alpha Phi Xiamma ,fy--'f'KappaSXDelt2i Pi Boosterig Clixb sxx. . AAX5 I i X French Nx,, .,.... x K Easterneii frx' ' Orient Staff 1 JOHN CROUSE, B. S. Losa11fzfil1r, 11111. English, Social Science Pi Gamma Mu SOPHIE POTOMKIN, A. B. Muncie, Iml. Social Science, French, English French Club R Q Q S Aa A X , wx , bxwmmm.-MW-..M,-.-. . X X. . bi an 5 2 Sxxmwmwwa. - I - A A -A A Page sczwllyfiz C.xlIxcrinc II.unc XI.1r I Ii1.ilu-xli Iiwip. II. S. In I 'Tha W, , OKI ENT '2 X NAONII CATHERINE SMITH, 15.5. Rnilnlllu, I11.l. Cimmnicrcc Spccinl LIIXYIS II. KINSIQY, II. S. Yurkfuu fl. lllil. linglixli. Suciml Sciuncu ,IOIIN l'X'I-RIiT'l' XYILJLIINS. II. S. Kufcnmu, Imf. Ciiinmcrcc, I'l1ysic.1I liducnriun 'lirianglc Cummcrcc Club Ifm-lbnll I:TI'IIfI. IOUISI1 NIOIPIIN. IX. IS. flliirmn, Iuil. Nlalllcnuatiu, Pliyxicnl liducntiun Sigma Bum Tau NI.irIicn1.uio. Club SARA CLAY, A. II. AIIIIIIIV, llllf. Iinglisli, Aft D Seniors XVl1ose Iicturcs Do Not Appear Iliiriilliv Iwllcrs. A, II. Ivlm Ilcrkluu, A. II. I'1uImc Iyncli, A. II. in Willmrm, A. II. I Iiulwlli I'crrn, A. II. .lrlnrlv Ilimlcn, A. II XI.ll'IIl.l Niclmlx IIuII. A. II. I rncxl IIi.rrcr. II. S. um II.irrn, II, S. I mlwl Nliulicl. II. S. i:Iv.'n Kipp, II. S. IIIQIIANI III-gk. II. S. Ilfvn-tliy Iluwilcn, II. S. IIn:Im.i NIa.'rIc I vnns. II. S. .ary Xkkmd. II. S. K-,Iii-rm fulvin. II. S. I vc Owvlu, II. S. lin, II. S. III YX'JIIlligxI'nnI, II. S Lewis Anllwny. II. S. Rnymuml ululins, II. S. I'Ii1.1I1c1I1 lIr.1lumn. II. S. Archie K. IIrcllncm.m, II. S. Inwiglil Miirris, II. S. Gordon Iullux, II. S. Myrim IIrmii.-r, II. S. K.uliIi-en Munro, II. S. Iilliclyii Brown, II. S. Cimcc Murric, II. S. Ilclcn K mig, II. S. II.uuI R.ilslim, II. S. Cirncv: Lripc. II. S. Arlene Ilcynulds, II. S. Is.1Iu-II1: 4 .1rnIcr. II. S. llurulliy Rulmlc, II. S. Svrli K I.ircncc f..lI'Pl.'lllCl'. II, S. CI Ciillwrl Smilli, II. S. Riiy Llifmn. II. S. I.iiI.i Springer, II. S. Cilndyx I.rulcIu:r, II. S. brillin Slcplicmun. ILS Iwllwr Ifr.uncr, II. S, Louie Sluul, II. S. Cmrdsm I:.llSII1AL1CI', II. S. Dwiglil Surbcr, II. S. Hazel Kmrrcu, II. S. Incl Viliru. II. S. c.I.llILIL' XX illmim, II. S. Iwllicr w'IIII.lIllX, II. S. Rnlvurl lmup:I1. II. S. Inn Olivo finrlncr, II. S. .Innicx II.llc. II. S. I.uciIc W'iImn, II. S. Iiulm Ilcrr, II. S. 'I'ruII.1 Vfuud, II. S. Pcrcc Ilutfnur, II. S. Ray Wright, II. S. Sylvia IIuiu'm.l. II. S. x x 9 1 x 6 9+ X v Ns. 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Sabine, the junior Class completed a yery successful year of ictiyity. The chairman of the junior liollies Committee, john liindling, with the co-operation ol the xarious members oi the class, helped make the annual junior liollies, which took place April seventh, a success in every way. Un -Iune first, the ,lunior Class set forth their talents in a convocation program in charge of Xlarie XY'etlel. chairman of the Social Committee. At the same time the lunior Times, under the editorship of Paul Kelso, was issued to its many readers. Acting in the usual courteous manner, the juniors carried on the old traditions by lweing hosts tu the Seniors at the -Iunior-Senior Prom held at the Hotel Roberts on lune eleventh. They again acted as hosts to the Seniors at the Alunior-Senior Recep- tion, also in june. lt griexes many of the .Iuniors to have to leave such an interesting and versatile tlass as this year's has lveen, but look at the smiles on the following pages. There seems lo he still higlier ideals for the oncoming Senior Class. I1 I 111111-'fri Nxt x NX X ss 3 2 X X .M .. N XX DOROTHY SEIPLE Anderson, Ind. NVALDO HUBARTT Huntington, Ind. CATHERINE I-IOFER Muncie, Ind. SHERMAN PITTENGER DeSoto, Ind. LAVON SEELIG Hartford City, Ind. 1 af-'51 - we 34 v 'e '11 ' O va? 5. 0 vw Ki' 0 4? . O 'T' . Q 5 .5 1, 5. g s IJ UE' 1 'Q -M XVALTER SHAW Muncie, Ind. MARIE XVETZEL Anderson, Ind. CHARLES PHILLIPS Muncie, Ind. ELIZABETH HALLIDAX Parker, Ind. MERRITT JACKSON Yorktown, Ind. Page Xl'l'! llf1 mm IQ RUTH XX IXIBKI NNI R Nhnncnc. Ind IDI LXIXK L OIII 5--ulI1 Iicnd, ImI. I LK Il I Ill VOI XIx.nC1c, Ind. III N IDIXON Ihwinlur. Ind. III I I N Xhf,L'1.lN :Xu-Icrwr1. ImI, I' l :' 1 HIN3 OKI ENT 1.-Q. .,. 1 in ,. ,.. 5 ,E ,L , . o . 5 Q 2, 4 0 nf a' 0 7 -5 o x I 1, -. 'Q u 'va n M .gl-1-... KIANIES BARGIQR Muncie, Ind. VIRGINIA OLSICN Muncie. Ind. IJAVIQ HAR-I4I.IfY Arc.1di.1, Ind. IDOROTIIY WISIQ Inv.Iinn.1pnIis, In ,IACOII SMUTS Markle, Ind. ,,.-....-.-. . . ...N X X x If NN .,..eX . x , X xxx Sk' Ke x X Rf il.sXyx,.,i5,Q xx , , . , CATHERINE OBERLIN Butler, Ind. EARL NOBLE Alexandria, Ind. DOROTHY WHITE Logansport, Ind. LORY COY Kokomo, Ind. BETTY HANES Connersville, Ind. 1E'? 5' gig Ei' X: r' g?' ii 1: :ff - 'Q' F ' +5 0 il- 0 21 -1-7' I 1 1,-5 1 E-,afar 11',e,'L4 Q'Q ff I 52 VAUGHN REDDING Bluffton, Ind. ALICE STANLEY Albion, Ind. HAROLD NELSON Ligionier, Ind. DOROTHA PERRY Greensburg, Ind. JOHN SIMPSON Warren, Ind. Page vigbly-our 19 RAC Hli L OSBORN Xillflilil, Ind. lvl .-'KDYS ACHlfNl'sACfH Tnpwn, Ind. j.-XXH S MY! R9 X1UI1CIU, Ind. IHZAISI TH 1,Il,l5lR'l' l'lv.n.n1l llkc. lml. lGl'I l'Y IAN! UVNN I nun. Ind. I'.l:'f r1i'f:lX -lu In 'fha GRI ENT -ff-,' --we --rr wxf of-,og,.,og-509'-'go Q I t'il 1'u.'a. 4 h x44 GEORGE PROUGH Blutfwn, Ind. DORIS BURNS Furcsc, Ind. GENFVIEVIE HAI iN W'.1baQh, Ind. RUBY DUFIUES Milfurd, lnd. KAl.l'I'l CROSS Kurtv, Ind. Q 'N X Y Xxx it, Nfzk ,. . X -, .... . xxx ,xxxx XXXXQ. XQXkxNNx.x.XxxNx.xxxxXNXxxx.x,,, Kx..XKX X I ,xKx Xx.,,Xx,x I X . t ttt I ,, x t itt I I T in i I 5 '2 ummm-mm ROBERT HYMAN Galveston, Ind. ELSIE HARRISON Lebanon, Ind. CHARLEAN NIBARGER Muncie, Ind. DOROTHY AYRES Middletown, Ind. EUGENE MILLER Mt. Summit, Ind. O 5 r 29,51 1.-E -ag Eg gf Y- SQ' gg- .31 'fs 0 0 QW? ' . -:L l .:. a 4 ll ,':. in 1, .14 -5 , EMMA DAVIS Ridgevillc, Ind. XVILMA WOODS Elwood, Ind. ORLO IVIILLER Goshen, Ind. PHILORA SCHUSTER Muncie, Ind. ARCILLE BUTLER Kendzillville, Ind. Pngf' cigbfy-lbrm UISI' BIRD Xl IJXII unync. Ind, l'RL7L'l1H l'ulu!inrn. Ind, I SH l,ll .YXNIJRI TIILL-nl. Ind. IUXYI ll, l'UXXlIl l.1Im-.mlm Inf n . I I L'1 .XII MRA! IAX1 NI uvnlv, Ilul, I1 .l:frl', I-,ur 'Tm KI ENT -ra--U l.'Qf.4 .-7-?.r,'s.y.' A- ot,,.gsp-i Q . . . .. F 1 :QI 1x'l 4 a x44 ' ' MAXINE MARSHALL Swmyzcu, Ind. ROSE SLAIN Summitvillu, Ind. EMMA WILLIAMS Muncie, Ind. lil,IiANORli RUPNONX Fmt w,Jy'llU, Ind. MAISH. Hill llarlfurd City, Ind xX. X , XxxAx,xxxNxxXXNXxXx xxX.xxX.XXXxx,x,,,x.,,.,xx,x,,x,.XN.xN MARY LADD E .?...,..,..,........xW.,.,,.W,,.r ... xxxN.xN... , M.. ..,N , x.x. , M... .xx.x VE 1 . 'QQ Muncie, Ind. ALFREDO AGULLANA Bangui, Ilocos Norte, P. I. BETTY COPE Muncie, Ind. RALPH HART Keystone, Ind. PHILA JOHNSON Muncie, Ind. OT O ,QT-2-5. .fx qt g -,T r. ,E .1 5, 0 'rg ,g 0 .,:. o jp 0 Q wg, 0 q -3 A 1 5. -L 'Q 1' 2 ,L 1. Q4 -.e f 52 MYRON UNDERWOOD Fairmount, Ind. MARJORIE FOSTER Alexandria, Ind. RUTH ROWLES Newcastle, Ind. MARGUERITE WACHNITZ Medaryville, Ind. ADELAIDE KELLEY XVheaton, Ill. Page eigbly-five PAUL IZARL Parker, Ind. GRACE FILILDIZR NVincI'1estcr. Ind. HERMAN MORRICAL Logsmiport, Ind. BLANCHE JOHNSON Grccntown, Ind. ROIIERT IQLLIIR South Bend, Ind. Pugc cigbly-six I IIQKIE 1 1 vs- -w Hg -f YI u 1,1 1 x-,a u Q SK. g Q 52 '-1' Q 13 if O 1. '-Q ,ug .4 .- ri 1.. ',. ,F..r,,. Nx X ,N X ,xxx x X X WW ' DOROTHA DRAGOO Parker, Ind. EMERY SKINNER Muncie, Ind. FRANCES KELLEY Hartford City, Ind. CHARITY EVA WILLIAMS Muncie, Ind. MARTHA WOLVERTON Albany, Ind. W... ...u.x. w.,.v.M .NNW X X NX QB Q..- K QWWW..NN,WX.Mwwwwxw mf 5 N NN . : .R 1 QE? ixk 1 X is Ns . any X D S Z 2 S55 AUSTIN COLE Milroy, Ind. KATHRYN MARKLEY Keystone, Ind. WANDA MANSFIELD Eaton, Ind. MNXWMM , TQQQofQ ,qffipfdl -fl -11 5, 4,.. 4... ,gp ,Q 1: . .. . V, .. - . O wif 5: O Lf, M5 0 .jg V':,' 9 3 -145 O u 5 -5 1 e. 1'g v 2,2-'wc 'S'-14 711 f 52 MARY VIVIAN PECK Anderson, Ind. VIOLET SQUIER MYERS Decatur, Ind. THELMA PARKS Kitchel, Ind. Page cigbty-sc ven .r ,X X X N- 'RCN t ,,.,,,M.,.,,t...t.v..v..w V L Q 2 A XY t NQR . .x.x..,...x.X .,.,.x. ,.....X , t ,. X Q. Juniors Whose Pictures Do Not Appear til GARNET ARMSTRONG MARY FRANCES HENDRICKSON GARNET NIHART A Muncie, Ind. Summitville, Ind. Muncie, Ind. L PAUL BAKER MADONNA HERNLY REBA NORRIS X Winchester, Ind. Parker, Ind. Muncie, Ind. FRANCIS BLACK LEONARD HEWITT HOWARD G. NORTON Muncie, Ind. Selma, lnd. Jonesboro, Ind. gk NAOMI BOYER CARL HINESLEY MARY FRANCES OSXVALT A Helmer, Ind, Middletown, Ind. West Lafayette, Ind. 'Q DOROTHY BUCHANAN HAZEL JAMES ARTHUR R. PAYNE X Muncie, Ind. Cambridge City, Ind. Fairmount, Ind. ,Y ANNIS MAE BUCKINGHAM CLARA JUSTICE LYNN PERRIGO Connersville, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Muncie, Ind. EDGEL CARR EDWARD KEEVER GRACE PLEASANT Anderson, Ind, Muncie, Ind. Galvetson, lnd. FRANCES CARTER JOHN H. KITCHEL ANNA FRANCES PUCKETT M31-ion, Ind, XVnlton, Ind. xVlI1ChCSICf, lnd. ERCIE CASTOR ANNA KRUGER MARIAN RESSLER Egtgn, Ind, W7lll3m3C, Ind. Tipton, Ind. BURL W. CLARK ELIZABETH LFAIRD LILLIE RILEY Mungig, Ind, Eaton, Ind. Connersville, Ind. LINTNER CLARK MARJORIE LEATHERMAN CHARLES SCOTT Muncie, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Everton, Ind. LUCILE CLINE HOWARD MAY AGNES SHOEMAKER Kendallville, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Muncie, Ind. MARY A. COMPTON EDITH MCCARTY GLADYS SHOOK Jonesboro, Ind. Pendleton, Ind. Eaton, Ind. CHARLES R. COTNER ROBERT McCLEARY MERLE SINGLETON Walton, Ind. College Corner, Ohio LaPorte, Ind. VERA LOUISE DAVIS ORLANDO MEYER LOIS TELLE Fairmount, Ind. Bluffton, Ind. Hartford City, Ind- MARGARET FRISINGER IRMA MITCHELL THELMA THOMAS Decatur, Ind. Muncie, Ind. I-OHUUSPOFI, lnd- NELLIE GANTZ BEVERLY MONTROSE PAULINE THOMPSON Muncie, Ind, Greenfield, Ind, Fort Wayne, Ind. JEWELL GORDON CRYSTLE MOORE ROBERT WALSMITH Kokomo, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Montpelier, Ind. MARY GUARD ROY MOOREHEAD EMMA MAE WILLIAMS Y Pendleton, Ind. Albany, Ind. MUl1CiC, Ind- KENNETH M. HAYDEN EDNA MUSSER Muncie, Ind. Continental, Ohio Page eighty-eight a ....t , ..., .,.,.,r ,...,.r W, ,.....,.,, , ,I .., ,t,,,,,..t ... ,..,.,. ,...,.. , . ,W,...t........,..,W.,,,....,W..,.W.t..,,...,.,.W.W.,.m,gt X, 5 4 l ' QQ 1 x J FN w S 4. 1: S ii . ,x ,QA A . bww N xx,-ww s .Q-N-x .Ay-'pw wx NN-:Ngw Axgvvw - 5 A--A . A .1 z s. 3 Ui X3 V Ax . X X s x X ag: s' S 4 3 X6 S sw 5 X xi G: X X . 5 X EN me fs 1 ' R . 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Page uiuvly , K ,,.,.,,,.,,,., 4 ta, ii! .-.L fxxxx fx ,XA-ww N ,Awww . xxxxx NNNN .,,x xx.x 45.3111 Nxxxx. X..XX,,x.xXKXxXNN,xxxxxx,x.xxxXx.xx., .X,.XX . x.X...,.X..x .XX.xXXx . . . - , 10 OKlE T 5 Xx,,,xXXXX,k,x,,,.,.x,X,.NXNxxK,xxXxx,xX ,.XXx.N.NXXXx,XXXXNxNxxxxxXXXxN.xxXXx. I L...x X , .. . , xl ,Q H , , A,.,,,,,,,, ,:, ' - -1, sg lf'-Y T' 1 :? ' ,i,' , W , I GRACE PLEASANT Galwstorz, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary Q . I EMMA RIDENOUR Mmlof, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar THOMAS STARR Porflauzl, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar Ty: MARY A. BOSTON El wood, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar fx WIILLIAM WILSON WHEATLEY Krmpforz, Ind. 3 Intermediate-Grammar I X X ALTHEA HAMILTON X Mnnrif, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar MARIAN WEAVER ' Wfvxt Lafaycllc, Imf. Inrermediate-Grammar NAOMI ANN SYKES K Com1f'rs1'illc, Im1'. Intermediate-Grammar POWELL W. MOORHEAD SfJz'1by1'iIlL', Ind. Intermediate-Grammar WILBUR D. TURNER Amfvrxovz, Imf. Industrial Arts Special VIVIAN BETTS Forest, Ind. , Kindergarten-Primary EVELYN HORNING Fort Wayuf, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar MAURINE ELIZABETH HYMAN Gulvvxfozz, Ind Kindergarten-Primary LILLIAN LUCILE OWEN Wabash, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary VIRGINIA BOLTON Auburn, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary ' 1'-'Qui 21.1 +. :-iarg. 1- .5-1,-J Fn 'i I - 0 35' li 0 in 0 in L5 0 5- 0 3 3 9 s Aa' .5179 - L. 'f...,S-1 37.3-' fi-v 21 env fv 'T J!-B 5. v Page llfllffy-OHL' gW.,..Ww...T A -.f Q . .w ,-A-fm W x.: . Al . , .xN, - 5: x I ROBERTA E. HARRIS Flora, Imf. W Kindergarten-Primary 1 DOROTHY I-I. XVESTON PiI'l't'l'f0ll, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar ' VIRGINIA MAE MITCHELL A11J1'u1c's, Imf. Kindergarten-Primary HELEN MAE JONES u7tll7clXl7, lmf. Kindergarten-Primary MARGARET J. BAILEY Svlma, 11111. Intermediate-Grammar ALICE IRENE STANLEY Albion, I1m'. Kindergarten-Primary GARNETT JEANE RULE Mirbiguufozwz, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar VELMA D. GROSSMAN W'0If0lfz'i11r, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary MARY DeNICOLA Gary, Iml. Internqediate-Grammzar GREETA CASTER Tiplou, Irm'. Kindergarten-Primary RUBY CLAMME Harlforrf Clly, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar ARTHUR PAYNE FzIiP'lIIOIlIIf, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar SOPHIA BAKER Alv.xumlr'ia, Iml. Kindergarten4Primary MARGARET K. PALMER For! Wfayuv, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary DOROTHY KENNER 1'IIllIfiIlgfIHI, Imf. Kindergarten-Primary I .. .2..Ti----'fy 'jj Q TQ I F-vf:- . V1 9 : ,I -Ip, r E Q4 ggi I o 2 Ai. o T -3 0 ' E 5. ' 'E ' v W-5 F -- U ,Mfg 31,1 T. vw: 4'.,. -i ': 'Tb :- i ' Page ninrly-Iwo ,. .X r W A X3 Q., - - 1 f x. 'M' fi s X Q! I ' ' 3..,.f SQ A Q nf-N .I-Xwxx .N I. .... Tix. :f:'i...,.,.5v.:v.::swfuf: XS .,.. if-. 3 XX I .R . .. .. . 1 , . x X iii RORIE T MARGARET A. MILLER Lufnjfvffc, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary ALTA FOUTS H:l.gA'I'Xf0IL'll, Ind. Intermediate-Grznmmar EARL BARNTHOUSE Pouvlu, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar RUTH E. JOHNSON TIl'L'll't' Milf, 11111. Intermediate-Grammar ALICE R. SUTTON LLlF0llfIlIlll', lml. Kindergarten-Primary BARBARA FOLAND Nolflusrillv, lml, Intermediate-Gramm lr DALE PROUGH Bfufiou, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar FLORENCE XVRIGHT Munviv, Iml. Intermediate-Gramnur PAULINE THOMPSON For! Wfrlyuv, Imf. Intermediate4Gran1n1ar LOUISE HODSON MUOV'4'IzIlI1l, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary MARY BETTY SWYNEHARDT PIL'L1S41lIf Lukr, 11111. Intermedinte4Gramm:nr EDNA RICHARDSON COIIllL'l'Sl'illt', Imf. Intermediate-Grammar HELEN FRANCES CALPHA Lanrvl, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar KATHRYN FIELDS Cambrizlgv Cify, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar GENEVIEVE DENNY Elwood, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar X ff, 3 Q . ww Y L. ...Q 7 Y X s. .- 'f L,,. . I. -,- .- Q Eff 1 3,1 -,,r w -nf' 0 ' 1 - . :x ofsfg-:f:.f?2..-sgf'. ' ' Q 5 C -1-J-. ug-.1 :L . Us 1 -,-.,..,, .,Y J, kv . - .. Y- ' P.. ,-.' 2- ' Pagr' niwfy-llJrm' Tig 19 I ,, ,, E T T x , x I ..,-...................,-,-Y L Arn- Y Y , S 1,5 J T .4 My V- - : ,: 5 5 ' 0 .N A 'U- O. .DOW O 3 ou' Pugr' uim'!3'-full r' ., I . Q. - - . ..,, K, Q ,. , . 1, er, .,, ,- -,- - ,. BETTY ANNE RI-IOADS Alluniu, Gu. Kindergarten-Primary MARGARET GILLIAM W'ursuu', Imf. Kindergarten-Primary ELEANOR FULXVIDER Amlrrxon, Ind. Intermediate-Gr.1mmar MARY AGNES BAXTER XVil7l'b1'Xft'l', Iml. ' Intermediate-Grammar ESTI-IER ELLA MCALLISTER Nvu' Curlixlv, lmf. Kindergarten-Primary ADELAIDE KELLEY Wfbmzlnn, Ill. Kindergarten-Primary NETTIE LOUISE CONWAY MIl!IL'il', Imf. Kindergarten-Primary ARLINE A. BECKER Dt'L't1fIH', Iml. Intermediate-Grammar RUBY L. SHIRK Fort Wfaynr, lmf. Kindergarten-Primary RUTH L. BROWN NI11m'i1', lml, Kindergarten-Primary EMMA LOUISE MYERS Hugvrxfown, Im1'. Intermediate-Grammar ELIZABETH KRANER Gz'm'1'a, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar LOIS MILBURN Burlinglon, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary ALICE MCCLURE Union Ciiy, Imf. Kindergarten-Primary RUTH SCHELL Rami' Cily, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar X Ni XX A I x' V -i.fNQlbi W , -Q V T , ,. .. , . , I .M ,NWWX,.WNM.,I.WNQ..N.Nmw X M .J x X I Q S SM 3 xxx X X - X H ENN WW,M,.,Q.. 1, K X X wk TVX X, x--' C1 NX ,L A N. xxx NM R xxx XX x ix R XR .x.xk Xx,x L N AIC? x X Nx NXxxx.XxxXx.X,, ,XXXxNxN N XX.. X Q-Qp NNmWW,,WNm,x, XNWNQMXNWXxwwwQ,W.-WMM- X-,M-mbM.mMNwM.f W X.w. . .. , MYRTLE BELLE COY Gas City, Imf. Kindergarten-Primary MARY FRANCES BYRER Fort Wujfxlv, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar EVELYN HUNT Fort Wayne, 11111. Intermediate-Grammar HAZEL B. JOHNSON Commiskcy, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar ELIZABETH GILBERT Plcuzmlft Lafzv, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary HELEN B-READING Norfb Wvbstrr, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar MARIAN BALLARD Ncwrustle, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary VIRENA FRAVEL Gwzevu, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar FRANCES HELENE CARTER Marion, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary RUTH DUNKIN Mum'iz', Ind. Kindergarten-Primary DONALD O. MILLER Porflamf, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar LILLIE PEARL RILEY C0llfIFf5l'iIIl', 111117. Intermediate-Grammar HAZEL M. FRANZMAN Broolwillzf, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar MARGARET HAHN Morzroczfillc, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar FRANCES PARKS Mzmrie, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary vm-swmxwwwmw X Nxwmmxxw www Nvmmwxw -'f--1- . ' , . ,, ..,....L,Y.. ,:--Lf. , - --:,. - ga ,Q HDL ffffd 5- F, W 1 .g gg., xi g Ig -2,9-Q1-1:10 51-gin 5,-42570, 5,46 .-svn, 3, g7L.f! EL. 1.2 912- if -: .2 :f Pfzgv ninety- X X X N xx OIRII2 Il 'll-v su S 1 .L S 1' 2'-TQ V- FJ O I :---. A 1 -A .1 rl f , f ' 5 A Q -1, -FA Q Q I 5 0 R O . ,Nj 1 '- . . N 17 ' 9 -1 'J 1-Turf ' Pugv ninuiy-si,x r NNN Mx S X5NXi,IQE X I , iii DONNA LEWIS 'NN Gurrvll, Ind. f S Intermediate-Grammar ,N X HELEN MACIAS Q NHL' Curlixlv, Iml. I Intermediate-Grammar fx MARTHA DeWITT N Mum'iI', Iml. SX Intermediate-Grammar K ,X LUCILLE MURLEY IN Millwz, Iml. I Kindergarten-Primary f I R RUTH BOONE ji' LIIIYVI, Iml. ' X Intermediate-Grammar DOROTHY LOU CLIFFORD Comn'rxz'illv, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary NONDAS KIRK Aml'I'rxo11, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar GLADYS ROWLES Mourrluml, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary GRACE F. KLECKNER Gulrvxlon, Im1'. Kindergarten-Prinmry OPAL DeFREESE Clurks Hill, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar SIDNEY SHROYER Hartford Ci!-y, lml. Intermediate-Grammar HARRY DUTRO Hurlforzl Cily, Iml. Intermediate-Grzxmmar LOIS ELVIN Kokomo, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar AVIS RITCHEY Ruxxrillr, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar REBA HARRIS Rivfmmml, Iml. Primary A ,.,,.,. L .......,.,...., .......I N ..,,...,.. ,. ,,....I.L ,. .,N,I L, ii I Aw. XX: X is 'S X sk' NN ,....NxX x ms we XNQ- X MM-INwwm.WM.w.V .xxx IWW W ., BIC? X .NWNMN...I,..N..MM.v XY x NNMWW ZR F e 3 E s Sys iwxx EMNXMNPSIX GENEVA XVALKER Gas Ciiy, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary DOROTHEA BENTZ Bvrrw, Imf. Intermediate-Grnnunmr DOROTHY LINGENFE LTER Kokomo, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar DORIS POPE Fort Rl't'0l'l'P'j', Ohio Kindergarten-Primary MARGARET KRESS Dunkirk, Illil. Intermediate-Grammar REJEANA BEABOUT Frnnlzforf, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar VIRGINIA DAY Muriou, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary DORIS BURNS Forcxf, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary ADDIE MAY OWENS Exfiuburg, Imf. Kindergarten-Primary MARIE MUELLER Soulb Bemf, ImI'. Kindergarten-Primary MILDRED BAKER Van Buren, Ind. Intermediate-Grammar MARY LOUISE BOSTON Pwlrflrfoil, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary MARY C. KIRTLEY LuFol1luim', Imf. Intermediate-Grammar ROBERT CASTETTER Oaklamfon, Imf. Intermediate-Grammar RUTH LARIMER Elwood, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary ORIE T I B IMII ' 3 ks '-LQ 4' 1-i. rg:-Q 'ja F M 4 in rn QQ '5 1 O Ev lk 0 in g 3-1 if 0 -iw 5 0 fig Q n .51 fe- , f:-.,5 51,5 J 1' Q 25 'r :U 'f -35 5. r Pugv lzincly-scum --x X x Kam N, 19s X to 'TIT -an J . Je 4 '51 Wilma Standish Barr Carol Biddinger Virginia Bundy Mabel Kathryn Craig Madalyn Luers Eader Thomas Gilbert Myrneth Hoffman Ellis Horton Irene Horton Mabel johnson Bertha Laughlin NL Jie., . SARA LOU MAN Iklllllliitl, Ind. Kindergarten-Primary ROBERT G. HOBBS BIIIIIFIV, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar MAXINE PETERS Kemploiz, Iml. Intermediate-Grammar ELEANOR GROEE Osvcola, Iml. Kindergarten-Primary Two-Year Graduates Wfhose Pictures Do Not Appear Landis Bevelheimer Edna Borne Dorothy Bradford Berniece Conard Mildred Conquest W'illiam Couger Cleo Cunningham Daisy Davidson Mildred DeArm0nd Ernest Eastburn Martha Ebbert Martha Noble Lillian Owen Louise Parker Mary Romanehek Margaret Schenck Ruth Schwabe Gladys Silence Doris Stock Mae Vice Cordelia Nwheaton Velma W'illiams Ivyl Futlz Estelle Goble Aline Gibble Herbert Gooding Rose Marie Grube Harriet I-Ialterman Louise Hamilton Alice Harris Ada Hayes Bessie Hines Kenneth Hinshaw km t-New... 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Don Musser's Band furnished the music for the occasion, which was well attended by the student body. Another frolic was held on March 11, and was also well attended. Much credit for the success of the year is due to the class sponsors, Professors Claude E. Palmer, Viola Bryson, Lawrence Hurst, Mildred johnson, and Dr. Amelia Wood. yi 'J ,IN ,v . J .Y .iff lfl' UIIA' llllllllltll KH' ffl xx i -4 f 4 . t i x1,2I'4,,J hyat, s .i 4 ,ax jug. . xl f .W 'Z w 'Q i l i ff r U - A fl will '- X YY1 If li . ill' l Wil Ll f wc..- .. .. t, .... .t,....,..w..........w- 3 , T at 1 Q Nrtrx X -VX NX X .so 1 x k, ttttttttrtttt gplwiw X X xxx m t What can be said of the Sophomores? Can the usual accu- sations be endorsed? Is the present class an exception to the general rule? We leave this up to your judgment. The Sophomore Class of 1932 entered school in the fall of 1931 to prove that they had graduated from that embryonic state of the previous year. A bone of contention still remains between the two lower classes as to whether this is true. We call upon you, gentle reader, to settle this to your own satisfaction after you have compared the two classes. 52 Q-'Awww NM .1 t . N Nswwuwn Page om' bIlllIf1'l'lI om' f. RJ I f AJ ld N i K, Q, MARIAM DUFFY HOXVARD ARMSTRONG Vim'-PfL'5irlF71f Pwxigfmff BALL STATE'S 1931-1932 freshman army, almost 600 strong, was very, very much in evidence during the early days of the fall term. Possessing a bountiful supply of all the legendary qualifications of freshmen, and having acquired a few commonly at- tributed to sophomores. they arrived on the campus in September and proceeded to put away childish things in a very convincing manner. The masculine population reached the zenith of its glory in the annual scrap with the sophs during and preceding the Home-Coming celebration. 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N if l. , , A P55 I 1 Q 25 5 ' 9 I 1 ff I, FOOTBALL 'I 5 1 5 3 x fn a PAUL B. VVILLIAMS LAWRENCE MQPI-IEE BRANCH MCCRACKEN IN BUILDING traditions of a school of the present day, it is difficult to overlook the part played by directors of athletics. The influence of the coaches over the team is very important. In picking men for directors for Ball State athletic teams, our school has been signally fortunate. Billy Williams, Head of the Department of Physical Education, is one of the older members of the Ball State faculty. Mr. Williams has been largely responsible for the success of Ball State's athletic teams. In addition to his regular classroom work, Billy coaches the baseball team. Lawrence McPhee came to Ball State in 1928, and since that time has established an enviable position on our coaching staff. Mac coaches football and track, and has also been instrumental in building intra-mural athletics. Branch McCracken is completing his second year at Ball State. Mc- Cracken, a graduate of Indiana University and a basketball player of note in the Middle West, directs the destinies of the basketball and tennis squads. Not a little credit for the building of a physical education program is due the Athletic Committee, composed of Frank V. Graham, chairman, Lydia Grabbe, and Orville Sink. Pugf one lunnfrml eight i Q.. xc f 4 . . .tw ...a.Wt., ,..tW....t??...,s , . , X X 2' X .,........,,..-L. ,...,.. . ..., .. ...,. e ...,...... .,,, .. C l T 32 o r s Ed , pw- LAWRENCE MCPHEE PROSPECTS for the 1931 football season were only fair when Coach McPhee issued his first call to the gridmen. Losing Toler, Brady, Leakey, Roetkin, Lindzy, Earl, Jef- frey, Hobbs and Heck from last yez1r's squad and Hodges and Mitchell in mid-season, weakened the Cardinals con- siderably. Pugr om' lmnmirml vim' 'ex X X - Ak -, x he new N M, . 19- , Pallet ri of IQLLIQR Center Iuxlon ui' lurmlrml lm M. Q . ...A SN s- N.x.x ..x.Nx.x..NxNx r Nx.xX , . NXXX,.N,,..x,.x , XxxK,xX.,x,. . Nxxxx . sauna QEdQXI-sr x,,x X, , ,,, ,, ,. , .x, ,,x . Wa CARDINALS 1 MCCORY MILLER Guard Halfback SOI'IIOMOIlIf JUNIOR TEAL Tackle SENIOR Playing their first game of the season on a water soaked gridiron, Ball State Cardinals emerged victors over Dan- ville 12-0. The first quarter saw both teams slipping and sliding over the field with neither team scoring. Early in the second quarter after Loveless had made consistent gains through a stubborn Danville forward wall, Cote went over for a touchdown. After battling back and forth un- til late in the third quarter, Wiggins recovered a fumble behind our own goal line for a touchdown. The fourth quarter was similar to the first in that neither team was able to score. Outstanding players for Ball State repeat- edly ripped, pounded, and tore the Purple line for con- sistent gains. journeying to Miami for their second game of the sea- son against the powerful Miami Hill toppers, Ball State gridmcn suffered a 47-6 defeat. Worn down by the warm autumn sun and frequent Buckeye substitutions, Ball State soon saw the Miami score mount. Numerous injuries also weakened the strength of the Cardinals. Ball State started off in grand style by scoring on a pass from Myers to Ez 1. KITCHEL Guard JUNIOR ww S EN S Q sw ga. X.. Ei? X Sax Q N4 3 X x N .-X New Q . x X 2 Ss i. X X i Q . lx SX -x X R. rx is .S Xa .xx X E E 3 C s s I S x 5 A bm ..N. v. ex tes i:::,:. Xxzzhth h2xtY,: r , ,,:J A xx,x t xxxNxxxNNXx,.x,X,,.NNxN,N xx.x,, xx,,xxxxxxxx XxNxxxx,xxx,x X N X X X iiii i ii errr . N x Q x x,,x X,,NX C x , xxx , X xxxx xx.Q, , ,, Q I X . XX l CARDINALS l li ' ll X . , GOLDSBERRY NOBLE l Quarterback Tackle som-IOMORE JUNIOR 'X if 2 F KITCHEL En LOVELESS Q EY sovnovoiuz Fullback SOPHOMORI' EXP 2 WIGGINS X f Tackle S SENIOR Johnson in the first few minutes of play. It was not long X .-.. . R until the mighty Indian machine began to function. Scor- . . . . Q ing once 1n the first quarter, repeatmg in the second, com- ? ing back with two touchdowns in the third quarter and Q closing the game with three in the fourth quarter. l E Tired, weakened and crippled, the team journeyed to k 1 the Butler Bowl to fall prey to the savage Butler Bulldogs, 34-0. Playing very mediocre football against a worthy op- Q ponent, Ball State failed to make a serious threat. Boaz, Butler halfback, made life miserable for the Cardinals by his inspired playing. By consistent gains, Butler scored 1 - . Q twice in the first quarter, then added another in the sec- ond to make the score 20-0 at the end of the half. After holding the Bulldogs scoreless in the third, the Cardinals weakened and Butler added fourteen points in the final frame to end the game 34-O against the Cardinals. With one victory and two defeats to their credit Ball State pigskinners treked to Crawfordsville only to be humbled by Wabash 21-0. Both teams were evenly X matched and the score exaggerates the difference between the teams. The first Waabsh score came when Engle, 2 3 3 A Pugi- um' lumilrf-il vlrzwr 5 ..,., M , rrrr.,, . Nte,.WW,t.t..e.,....ttea..Me,ie3gYlr.e. , Ei il R W ew TOLLE Guard JUNIOR I' fmlIrlI'I'J fIl'l'lll' ONE r.... rr. r .. at , , CARDINALS .av BIYFERSF MCCAMBION Halfbaclt . Y Halfback JUNIOR SENIOR BROGNEAUX Tackle SENIOR Little Giant halfback, caught a lateral pass and raced for a touchdown. A pretty broken Held run by Swarthout gave Wabash their second score. In the third quarter a forward pass play ended with Wabash scoring. Late in the game, Ball State threatened but the gun ended a threat- ened rally. Meeting the strong Manchester eleven on the Ball State field, the Cardinals were forced to accept the short end of a 14-6 score. The first touchdown came when Chap- man hit the line for a tally. Ball State retaliated in the second quarter when Loveless went over for a touchdown. Manchester put the game on ice when Piper, fleet Spartan halfback, raced for a score. Frequently Ball State threat- ened but lacked the necessary punch to score. Ball State gridmen returned to the win column with a Dad's Day victory over Earlham 22-6. Early in the first quarter, after a pretty forward pass play, Loveless hit the line for a touchdown. A blocked punt resulting in a safety gave Ball State an eight-point lead at the end of the first quarter. At the start of the second quarter, Bowers, ..,. X .. .. ,......,W ,..........t..M..,t.t.a.,...........f.-1-t.-,..t...-..........w...tw...w-..w.. g x GREN End SOPHOMORE X N Y X X S t E 5 as vs.-M ., .xx..X.. xXX.x ,,N,Nx.,x ,,,t,,,N. , . ,, . adam.ta.Mt.N.aM,.wx.N EE Ns 5. Q. N 2 ff 3? ,L DICK Halfback JUNIOR vihkwwmwwwnanmxxxxxxxmmxwm- xwmmxxnuxmmwmwmmsmmm-ms mxxsxswh-New-avtxa-as-avawwwavsasxs I S Q I CARDINALS C. JOHNSON REDDING End End SENIOR JUNIOR CLY Guard SENIOR Quaker halfback, got away for a nice sixty-five yard run The other Cardinal scores were made by and touchdown. Loveless and McCammon in the third and fourth quarters respectively. Playing before the Home-Coming crowd at Indiana State, Ball State fell before the thrusts of the downstate men. Weakened by the loss of Kitchell and Cote, due to injuries, the Cardinals lacked the drive although they threatened frequently. Ball State drew first blood when Loveless went over in the Hrst quarter but Indiana State came back to score in the same period. The next score came in the third quarter to give Indiana State a 13-7 win. Playing Franklin at the Home-Coming attraction Ball State failed in the fatal fourth quarter and lost 26-12. The Cardinals scored in the first quarter but Franklin tied the score in the second quarter. The next score came in the last frame when Ez Johnson took a pass and raced for a touchdown. At this point Franklin cut loose and scored three touchdowns before the Cards even threatened As the game ended, Ball State had the ball on the three- yard line. Q LUDINGTON Tackle SOPHOIKIORE Page om' !.7IllIII'7'l'Il ibirlvru COTE uarterback juxlok CARDINALS I .' 1 af XVEIR Halfback somaoxtomz E. JOHNSON End SENIOR Although the record reveals only two victories against six defeats the season can not be viewed as wholly unsuc- cessful. The schedule was one of the hardest ever at- tempted by Ball State. This season ended the football careers of several Card- inals who have been important cogs in the McPhee foot- ball machine. The line will be hardest hit by the loss of Cly, Brogneaux, Kitchell, Teal, Ez johnson, Chet John- son, and Wiggins. Harold McCammon, backfleld ace, will also be lost by graduation. Next year's prospects are fair with Cote, Redding, Prough, Miller, Myers, Loveless, Ludington, Tolle, McCory, Goldsberry, Oren, Noble, and Frank Kitchell left from this year's varsity. Then there are several promising fresh- men including Albright, Light, Wilson, Hampton, Hesher, Good, and Maddox. With these men back, under the able direction of Coach McPhee, Ball State should have a very successful season. E s mm . t ,,... . PROUGH Center JUNIOR lrt 1 fnulr I funrlnvl i .- Jw I .,.--,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,W,,,,, ,,,, M ..,, , , ,W W- ,,.., W, C 1 1 3 z i 6 i Z x 15 1: 1: 2 Q ,..,x, xxxx,,N,x,xNx,xx,xkxx,Xxxxxxx.NXxx.xxxx.xxx,,xx,xx E ,xxx, t NX.NxNNNx.,.,. A NNN.xNxx,Nxxxxxx t NxNx,XxxX.xNNxxxxxxXxX, X X . N Q's FOOTBALL SCORES - 1931 Ball State ..v,Y -- 12 Central Normal -- .......,.... O Ball State at -,---- 6 Miami University ..,.......... 46 Ball State - ,........ 0 Butler University ..,....,.,... 34 Ball State -- ...,.. 0 Wfabash ...........,......,r. 21 Ball State ...., -, .... 6 Manchester ........n...,,..,. 14 Ball State -, ...... 22 Earlham ......,,.w,,,...n... 6 Ball State --. .....,.. 7 Indiana State -,, ,..,,....,.... 13 Ball State ...,.,e,,, 12 Franklin ,,..,.,..,..n.,..... 26 - FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - 1932 September 23 Butler fNightj t..-.,.. There ii October 1 Earlham .,..............,...,..... n-ew.. T here li October 7 Central Normal QNightj ...-........-.... Here October 14 Oakland City QNightj ........,...... U-- Here October 22 Franklin ...-.....-.......,...-.,..,.-,r There October 29 Manchester ..--....,- -, ,.-.,.,-...,..,... 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Iflkhart, Indiana Wesley Gough, Muneie, Indiana john Good, Newcastle, Indiana Charles Maddox, Knltoino, Indiana Hon Dick, Kokomo, Indiana Melvin XY'ilson. Noblesville, Indiana Robert I-Iesher, Bluffton, Indiana liverett Light, Indianapolis, Indiana George Van Dyke, Union City. Indiana Michael Koltos, Gary, Indiana Mark Mercer. Newcastle, Indiana NYilbur Pentecost, Anderson, Indiana Robert Hunt, Muncie, Indiana Horace Map, Elwood, Indiana Robert Brown, Elkhart, Indiana Charlea Brumliel, Marion, Indiana Virgil Cardwell, XVindfall, Indiana Ilerman Carpenter, Muncie, Indiana Harry Ginn, Cambridge City, Indiana Merrill Hamilton. Pennville, Indiana XY'illiam Harper, Muncie, Indiana Meredith Hornaday, Newcastle, Indiana FOOTBALL TEAM klamew I'Iuteheson, Muncie, Indiana Robert Keltey. Muncie, Indiana Bernard Kinder, Curtisville, Indiana -Ioe King, Muncie, Indiana kloseph Montgomery, Anderson, Indiana john Parker, Kersey, Indiana Donald Peterson, Kokomo, Indiana Roger Pfeifer, lilutfton, Indiana il. II. Pittenger, Muncie, Indiana Iiarl Poore, Anderson, Indiana Zelbert Rent, Anderson, Indiana Richard Smidley. Muncie. Indiana XY'ilhur Stanley, Muncie, Indiana Benjamin Stout, I'etroleum, Indiana ,Iamew Thomaa, Fortville, Indiana Claude W'eel'ts, XYIIILITDIIC, Indiana XVesley Xvray, Muncie, Indiana Victor Fitver, Peru, Indiana Theodore Beall, Muncie, Indiana I-loward Norton, Jonesboro, Indiana Cyrus Helm. NY'arren, Indiana .. , .. . . . ,, ....t . lo. .,.., .... ..,.. i , ,........-.w. a I am.. it ...,.,.,.. ,.,,.,.. aQt.t...,...., I - ...., ,a .,ti,... . ,,... .. , . ...nwwv - Xa , f xi SX X - X Nei 'La X X ax . XX S . 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U. in the second half. N.A. G. U. was able to count nine times from the field out of twenty-one tries in the final period. Playing Indiana Central away from home the following week, Ball State was able to get into the win column by taking a close game, 25 to 22. Perfect teamwork, clever passing, and a strong defense made the win over Indiana Central possible. In the last game before Christmas the Cards dropped a close one to the Danville tossers at Danville, 18 to 16. Al- though Danville trailed throughout the game, a strong finish gave them a victory. Page Um' lmlnlwd tlffllllj'-Oil? 5 1.4 l N XX XX XX 4 32 ,. .X - 1 .5 K Q . , , , ,,, ,, .,..,.. , . . , , , , , , . X CARDINALS HEBBLE WFIR Center Guard SOPHOIvIORE SOPHOBIORE D. DICK MCCAMMON Guard Center SENIOR SENIOR After the Christmas holidays, Ball State entertained the Centenary College outfit from Louisiana, and was able to extend to them the short end of a 32 to 28 score. The outcome was never in doubt, with the Ball State netters playing the best game of the season up to this time. Following this victory the Cardinals returned to the losing column by dropping a game to Franklin 31 to 27 on the local court. This game was one of the fastest and closest games ever seen on the local court. The Cards were unable to get out of the rut and lost another close game to Indiana State 22 to 21 at Terre Haute. Entertaining the smooth-passing Western State outfit from Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Ball State basket tossers won a hard and well-played con- test 35 to 31. Credit for the victory over Western State should go to McCammon for his ability to stop Perrigo. Wolverine center, formerly from Delphi, Indiana. Basketball fans were given a rare treat by the diminutive forward, Hanna, who gave one of the best demonstrations ever seen in the local gym of how basketball should be played. The work of D. Dick and King were features of this game. On january 23 Ball State had little trouble defeating the Purple Aces from Evansville by a score of 26 to 19. With King, Cly, and McCam- mon leading the way, the Cards soon showed their superiority over the rangy team from the southern part of the state. Puri um IIIKIIIHAI1ll'l'llfy-f1l'U .,.......,.a,.t ...M.t...W....M-.v.wN.mw.w.w..+.swMw..m.vNM.it.t.vw.t ww-W.. lon W' - xxx ,- MNQNNtNNWXWIWMWNN.X.XtxNNtxtxt..NNXNatatttt.t.N.rrNWWwwasVNXWWWNNNW NNNWW.IasWNNNNWWWMNIr.trtr.ratWawwaww IQ QRIET .X,NXxQ,,x,.,NN, . Q.,N,x,x.,xxx,xN,,x, X,xxxxxNxxxN,X.N,X,X,NQQX ,N,x,xxxxX x XkxkX N,X, ,. .,xx ,x , X ,, xX, , ,X,x I ks .X Q 2 Rx x K x x CARDINALS Lovutss OREN Forward Guard SOPHOMORE CLY KING Forward Guard SENIOR SOPHOMORE In the next game of the year the Cards were able to turn the tables on the Danville tossers and avenged an early season defeat by a score of 38 to 25. In this game the Cards seemed to have the game their own way, which had been impossible in previous years with the formidable Reeves family standing in the way, although the youngest, Gip,,' was still in the Danville lineup. Losing the services of McCammon, and playing against an inspired Indiana Central team, Ball State was forced to taste the dregs of defeat at the hands of the Greyhounds, 33 to 20, the Hrst at their hands in several seasons, Dejernet, colored center from Washington, was the key man of the Greyhound attack. Meeting the powerful Butler team at Indianapolis, and still without the services of McCammon, Ball State again went down to defeat, 36 to 22. Chadd and Profhtt of the Bulldogs were able to meet the thrusts of the Cardinals, led by Marvin and Dorwin Dick. Ball State's netters seemed unable to function smoothly. The game with Indiana State saw the return of McCammon to the lineup, and, led by McCammon with 12 points, the Cards were able to beat the Sycamores 32 to 23. At the start of the game Indiana State ran the score to 10 to 1, but with Cly and McCammon hitting the basket, Ball State went into the lead at the beginning of the second half and were never headed. Pugu our bzzmlrwl lzurrlly-llzrn' S SOPHOLIORE I X , X K XS IX tx X e x x x NX . .X ww' Q X x , E x QI 1 X X N,W..... wrkwwww We,WrwIX-QfMwmwr.WNWX. aw-AMN .WRX I E ,N xv' ii' 1 i xv ik :kr lg. 5 1 i 5 l i fl M Y l ANSON Forward soi-iiomoiue 1 E E ,,,. , , . ,,, , r , ., ,, , CARDINALS KITCHEL M. DICK Forward Forward somioiuonii JUNIOR Playing their last home game of the season, the Cards defeated the Spartans from Manchester 32 to 23. This was the last home appearance of Cly, McCammon, and Dorwin Dick. These three men, with King and M. Dick, bore the brunt of the Spartan attack and were never in danger. Traveling to Kalamazoo for a return game with the Western State netters, Ball State was compelled to take the short end of a 32-to-23 decision. Again it was Hanna who did most of the damage to the Cards. Playing their last game of the season against the Grizzlies at Franklin, the Cards avenged a defeat, taken earlier in the season, by a 30-to-27 Count. McCammon led the Ball State scorers with ten points, with D. Dick taking second with seven. This game ended the college basketball careers of McCammon, Cly, and D. Dick. Many fans regret the fact that these three men, who have played consistently good ball for the last three or four years, will no longer enter Ball State's lineups. This year's record was Successful, with nine victories and seven defeats, making an average ef .562. Playing high calibre ball against worthy op- ponents, the Cards acquitted themstlves favorably at all times. Out of this yearls squad, Ball State will see the following men in action again next year: Marvin Dick, Herschell King, Chub Loveless, Harold Anson, Don Oren, Harry Hebble, Ted Weir, Frank Kitchel, and Howard Hutson. From the freshman squad McCracken will be able to conscript Cage, Albright, Cardwell, Wilson, Hesher, Ginn, Hampton, and Todd. Consid- ering everything, Bull State should have another successful season. Page any fwumlrnl lu'i'r1f1'-fuur HUTSON Forward SOPflOl51ORIS W.......t.t..,t..,.,....N.v.....-.X i lil 3 'Q-Q' :ix SN gtk X Qatar .XXX N metMM.aW.,a..e.. ...,N at N.Xx X C xxxx N Nxxxx t tw tnnrtrtrt trnr rrrnttrtttr tymw. E we Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State BASKETBALL SCORES t N. A. G. 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X N is E 2 ,r . r r . or . .o... ,X o.oo N XX .ZF,..Fr--i'5rmrfL,.k:fixwfxmrfkmw , is Ex E r x X a rx X. ,. -,., ix Iixfii 5X r-X.: N BILLY XVILLIAMS AT the beginning of the baseball season, twenty-six men reported for baseball. The initial practice sessions were held in the Ball Gymna- siumg but as soon as weather was favorable, the men did their training 5 5. . is S X 192 N, , . x X WILBUR STONER Student Manager With Liggett, Long, Roetkin, Lindzy, Edwards, and Walker gone from last year's squad, Billy Williams, coach, faced the task of filling these men's shoes. By the middle of April, when the season opened against DePauw, the Cardinals had a fairly strong team with King behind the bat, Loveless at first, Marvin Dick at second, Dorwin Dick at third, Hutchison at short, Oren, Redding, and Brogneaux in the field, and Hinesley, Hiatt, Watson, and Burns handling the pitching. Starting the season inauspiciously by dropping the first game to the DePauw Tigers 12 to 0, the Ball State baseball squad looked anything .ti . 7 l -i..W i,..' Page one bumlrezf iwenfy-nine sawaxwmtwwaxtsxattt s....w.,-...M-....m.aNw.sA.t.t..,..,W.s.vw.f..At..mNwt.tt s 'i.-f W W WW WW -ss,-'- W MW W W 52 'X 'NM xi he X .... M ,.,.X. . xA.X ,,,., at . X .....ttattatttwww.aaaawtNew.t.....f..It....t.t..t..tW.....a.aaM +w.a...t.w.t?..t-W.. 5 2 an : CARDINALS .taut N,,x. t.........tttttWWt.t..x.w..a l . APPEL -f M. DICK Center Field 'K l Second Base SENIOR JUNIOR BUIENS REDDING PHC mr Center Field SENIOR JUNIOR D. DICK Third Base SENIOR but imposing. The day was cold and the Cardinal pitchers were ineffec- tive. Four errors were not conducive to the impression that we might have a good squad. Traveling to Crawfordsville, the fighting Cards played the Cavemen from Wabash on even terms until the thirteenth inning when Wabash scored four runs to Ball State's three to take the contest. Ball State gar- nered seventeen hits to thirteen for Wabash but lost because Wabash pelted the pill a little farther than did Ball State. Playing a return game with Wabash on Ball State's diamond, the Cards, with Roy Watson pitching, shut out the Cavemen. Watson let the Wabash batters down with three hits. This game was marked by the heavy hitting of the Cardinals. The Cards were able to get six runs, while holding the Cavemen scoreless, and socked the pill for eleven hits, four of which were for four bases. Not to be deterred by a defeat earlier in the season, Ball State's ball team went to Greencastle to avenge the previous defeat. They pelted the pill over the lot for thirteen hits and ten runs while holding the Tigers to ten hits and four runs. On April 29, Ball State played the perfect host to Indiana University by favoring them with a 12-to-6 victory. Cardinal pitchers weakenedg and Indiana batsmen found the ball for two home runs, wrecking Ball State's only chance to outclass the Big Ten champs. ui' fm mlrnl lbirly 5 gs t 55 :X 5 Wx X .. N X x Syl X 53 5 x K 1: it 1: l i li iz 5 35:5 is Q5 s : E f S 2 is . .s Is .......-- N it 9, Q .- sex ss ...Mt sy-xi' Q - -K .st Q , X assi- Xssstss QNNW-Nt..mx,,,,..s gbxtwsz QQWWXWMNMWW-WWNNX wsmiwwssssmwswwwtss..Mssswsssisss swtssstgssssgwsstitiwwmiat ' W 2 1 . , Xp, 0 it S 2 :X Es? X ws eva ss is ze' .Q :OX Ni' wi CARDINALS E as s ,X OREN DON DICK Right Field Third Base SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE R x 5 HINESLEY i S N REYNOLDS E Pitcher ,X JUNIOR Second Base soPHoMo1uz X X is HUTCHISON Shortstop SENIOR S m Indiana State was the next opponent of the Cards, and they were able to return home well pleased with their showing over their sister school. They left the climes of Muncie with a 9-to-1 victory under their belts. Hinesley and Watson did the twirling for the Cards. Earlham was the next victim of the Cards, falling before the Cardinal onslaught 10 to 6. Ball State was able to amass ten hits to eight for S Earlham. Brogneaux, Oren, and Redding gathered two hits apiece to I lead the Cardinal attack. Burns and Hiatt, Cardinal pitchers, struck i out ten men. i Ball State next traveled to Terre Haute to battle the Sycamores for I eleven innings, but due to wildness on the part of Ball State pitchers lost the decision 12 to 11. Indiana State scored five runs in the ninth s and one in the eleventh to win the game. Playing the Purple Warriors from Danville on the home diamond, the Cards were again defeated, this time 9 to 3. Danville gave their pitcher 5 good support, while the Cards made three errors at critical times in the 5 game. The Cards, however, excelled in extra-base hits, Hutchison hit a home run, King a triple, and Hinesley and Loveless doubles. at The Cardinals showed a reversal of form, however, by defeating Frank- iz lin 17 to 4 under an avalanche of blows, avenging a defeat on the foot- l ball field last fall 26 to 12. With Hinesley holding Franklin to five hits Q and with fourteen hits to their credit, the Cards showed the fans what K I they could do should necessity arise. S Page om- blzmlrml ibirly-aria ll Vw V: 5,5 . :I 3 ll' S sa-'IA LOVELESS First Base SOPHONIORIQ E x.,, ....,. . . ,. .t ..X.x x,x,x i x.X,, X X Q t, . , x , , , . , .., CARDINALS -. he 1' BROGNETAUX HIATT Left new Pitcher SENIOR JUNIOR WATSON Pitcher snmon However, the winning streak lasted but one game, as the Cardinals were again forced to taste defeat at the hands of Danville, making it twice in two weeks that the Purple Warriors imposed on our Cards. Danville outscored Ball State 7 to 3, and outhit them eight to seven. Five errors on the part of Ball State helped to pave the way for the Purple victory. On May 28, Ball State entertained Valparaiso and handed them a 12-to-4 defeat. The game started with a pitchers' battle, Valparaiso leading 1 to 0 until the final innings when the Card batters began Ending the Vaplaraiso offerings. Hinesley, Card southpaw, struck out thirteen Val- paraiso batters. With one game remaining on the schedule, the Cardinals cannot hope to win half the games of the season, yet another game would help our standing. On Hrst thought, one might believe that the baseball season was a failure, but with injuries, sore arms, and several rookies in the lineup, the Cardinals have acquitted themselves creditably. Prospects are good for another year, although Hutchison, Brogneaux, Watson, Burns, Appel, and D. Dick will be lost by graduation. With the help that will come from the freshman squad, these gaps will be filledg and with a pitching staff built around Hinesley, Ball State should have a successful season next year. Page um lmmlreil fbiffj'-flL'0 KING Catcher sovuomone isis E E i 5 2 z ...X ,S- -:N ,N v .,.x Q ,xxx S z S ,xNX.L,,Q, ,xxxxxvaz a tix , ,.xxx .x,x,.xxXxXxx.i.x,.x. 1 t x,,NNKx,.xxxXNXxxNXxXx.xxx,N,X,NNxxxxxxx X t X XS titttt Sittti tttttttt S X , A S SSSt t t t St i S tt S S S , k N ,, . , , , , titi tt ttSt , X 2 f BASEBALL SCORES - 1932 Ball State ..-.....,. 0 DePauw ......... ...........S 1 2 Ball State ........., 13 Wabash ....... -, ,F.... - ...-,. 14 Ball State .......... 6 Wabash ...........S.......,. 0 Ball State --. .S...... 10 DePauw ..........S.......... 4 Ball State ...-. - ...W 6 Indiana University ............ 12 Ball State - ..n.n..-. 1 Indiana State ....,,........... 9 Ball State ......,,.. 10 Earlham ...,................ 6 Ball State --. .a...... 11 Indiana State ,....,.A.d....,.. 12 Ball State .......... 3 Danville .... -. .......,.,...,, 9 Ball State .......... 19 Franklin ................a... 4 5 1 Q Ball State ........., 3 Danville .........a -. ,.a......, 7 1 Ball State ......, W- 12 Valparaiso ................... 4 Q 2 Ball State .....,..,. -- Earlham fjune 41 ......... Here Q 2 E X X 3 i Page one hundred tbirly-three I 2 Q iw LL 2 X 5 X X X ., ,Mt .. .,, , . .ws 'N X I I I ii I ,.,,..,,.,',..,..,.,.. 3 2 I john Good, Newcastle, Indiana Owen Trimble. Sulphur Springs, Indiana Harold Cage, Sharpsville, Indiana Forrest Albright, Elkhart, Indiana Carl Hampton, Anderson, Indiana Harry Ginn, Cambridge City, Indiana Keith Beebe, Butler, Indiana Perry Aulr, DeSoto, Indiana Herman Carpenter, Muncie, Indiana john Coon, Winchester, Indiana Gerald Defibaugh, Lynn, Indiana Kenneth Gardner, Yorktown, Indiana James Hall, Angola, Indiana Frank Hatton, Nvingate, Indiana Basil Hill, Lynn, Indiana .'k 1 Page om llllllllfld llzirly-four i ex : E Q KI ENT Eggs 5 5 N Sa EFX I FRESHMAN BASEBALL SQUAD Norman Hines, NewcastIe, Indiana SX Nwilliam Lee, xY'VIl'!Cl'lCSlCI', Indiana Wfalton Manning, Lynn, Indiana Gordon McCalment, Indianapolis, Indiana NViIliam Miller, Lynn, Indiana Elmond Peszynski. Muncie, Indiana Donald Peterson, Kokomo, Indiana NI. H. Pittenger, Muncie, Indiana Charles Pyle, Bluffton, Indiana Harold Reasoner, Upland, Indiana :Q George Risch, Anderson, Indiana Q Leonard Smith, Warren, Indiana Thurman Stoner, Indianapolis, Indiana Marion Striker, Anderson, Indiana Ira Waslibtlrii, Muncie, Indiana X t 5 at ,,,,,, ,S ,i,i ii,i,i I I E :S SE vii S Q nw ,vw 4 ,. Jiil f:,, I ,.xx. l:: I ,.,,,.W .,.,. 519 ORE T 525 gifs: fffi ' G1m'HfNffffff11ffffifmhff- ::::::::s:::::::::::::::::::m:::::::::::::::::w::::::::::r::::rm-:sm-mwffqm2:12. ...,,.,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,AAAA,g,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q, .N Q 5 xi :I X3 SX? E 'AS ,AA, , ,,,,A , M, A,MA MAAM. A A. AA.A . 'g? 'W'M ' ,, M ,N,N, , V,,,11, , ,,,, nw H MW WW' ivvh X Q if 5 ' 1 U 7 , , ' ,,-- f f s ie ' x 3 1 lf: .V ,AM .- ,554 5.5, A 1 5 x fi: ' 1 ' ixfxwf 1 ig' I 1 S, . if ms ifb szfi 'Si Q V I ' ' - ' '55 1 -' 'f ' f ' 1 ,, ,A XV if I ,f , - 3 J , F , ' . C ' ..,, ' '-YA , 2-af ' r 'fe 7T ' 5 A Tjmvsiz - . Q I E A J -af L ' :Sf Qi: I -I xy K1 2 2 J , rf bf 51 Q 5' A Q A'AV.A Z ' M E 2 1 gm L Jaqfx W, A ,M 5,755 pw- mf jg . lofi' 1 5' . 5 QVMMW- , w, f all ,- jnl ull TRACK - TENNIS H 1? Y., , li ii i ..-,T-af... .. , . 1 1 1 197 K N 4, LAWRENCE MCPI-IEE TRACK UNDER the guidance of Coach Lawrence McPhee, the Cards began the current season with an experienced track squad. Led by the veterans Graham and Johnson in the dashes, Stiff in the hurdles, Dunbar in the distance events, and M, Dick, D. Dick, McC:1mmon and Noble in the .--.pi-if A ii f Page one hundred Ifairfy-six E Mi SDNENXNN sg EX X E .M E is -X I xx.. t .sig .X E x x X X Q x E ta U1 K L9 ax f i E www v- Ns.w.-f.ee:e-me ew: ..,... -. W... :ug X53 A X .tx ESX Q 'QKNN tx me . .- et N i - K---N X NXx,.,x Nxxxx, .,x, M x..kXx t , xx,. t -P , XXNNN NX,NxXxxxxxx,xxxxxN.NNXx.x,NxNNNNxkxxN N.kx,xxX,xNxNxxNxNx,N,NxNXxNxN I , . Q tgwtwtMt...,Wwe Mt-www JOHN BRINKLEY ORLO BIILLER Student Manager Student Manager field events, Ball State's prospects looked exceptionally bright. These men were supplemented by the sophomores Fowlkes, Darst, Rich, Moor- head, and McCreery. In the first meet with Earlham, with ideal weather conditions, Ball State forged ahead in the final events to win the meet hanclily by a score of 73k to SZZ. The Cards scored a grand slam in the 100-yard K E Pure nm' ZTIIVILIVVN' fl1il'ty-srzrzz Qwtmmwwmxs . t t t N tx xt R X X. MQW Wx -tt., .. . . . ., ........ .. .,.. N w...M,-.ttm...t wp- 5N5l,t.., E . Q :HX 1 me ex? fit is DUNBAR Juxiok N X . . .,....,. . .... ,,.. . ..,...,....,,.,,,,,.. .x...xN.N,N . ., X ,.W,,1e,,Q1a1,,.tu1.s.,.. .,...,... u,, ...stasis 2 S CARDINALS in 4 DICK STIFF SENIOR SENIOR GRAHAM SENIOR dash with Graham, Johnson, and Fowlkes carrying the colors of Ball State. Graham also took a first in the 440-yard dash and a second in the low hurdles. McCammon proved the surprise of the day when he threw the discus 119 feet, NVQ inches, breaking the school record. One of the features of the meet was the 880-yard run, won by Rich. Running second to Hollett of Earlham until the last hundred yards, he uncorked a flying finish, winning the event by fifteen yards. Ball State won the meet by virtue of its nine first places to five for Earlham, and also, by showing exceptional strength in the track events. -Iourneying to Indianapolis on April 30, Ball State forced a surprise victory over the Butler Bulldogs 69 5f6 to 61 1f6. Again the Cards were able to run one, two, three, this time in the 220-yard dash and the low hurdles. The victory in the low hurdles proved to be an upset, Bar- rett placing Hrst. Graham took first places in the 220-yard dash and the 440-yard dash, and placed second in the low hurdles to take high-point honors for Ball State. Tauer of Butler was high-point man for the meet with nineteen points. Ball State won six first places and the relay as compared to eight firsts for Butler. Pu g om bunlrvd lbirly-vigbl MOORHEAD som-iomoiuz fi, Qs FQ R fs, K R Q it I 2 E I x e 2 I 5 3 2 3 in SK,,.,x , ,MXN 'X - A ,eff X X - S .- A x , , N, x Q-X ,s..,+,.js ,sq y J-sw ........ . ........... X XX .... t -ta, ,...,., .,............,...... A. ,,,,...,. ..... , eww, ........ v.....v.. R I gs t. t 4 CARDINALS M... ' 1'. I , -:sL! ,,x,1. .: g . .,, x.,:' ffe -le. SE V, A 'K E , is 6' 0 Ei RICH FOXVLKES E SOPHOMORE sovuomomz xx 1: E R DP-RST MCCAMMON 3 soPHoMonE SENIOR JOHNSON SENIOR On May 5, Ball State was defeated by the well-balanced DePauw outht 74 1f3 to 56 2f3. Graham, with Hrsts in the 100-yard dash, 440-yard dash, and low hurdles was high point man of the meet. Again the Cards took three places in the 100-yard dash, with Fowlkes and John- son following Graham to the tape. Ball State scored six Firsts to eight for DePauw. Chronic weakness in the field events cost the Cards this meet. In the Little State Meet at Indianapolis on May 14, the Cards could do no better than third place. The meet was won by DePauw with , Butler placing second. Ball State scored twenty-nine points. Scoring i only one first, Dick in the broad jump, the Cards did not live up to expectations. Fowlkes took third in the 100-yard dash and fourth in R the 220-yard dash. Graham took second in the 440-yard dash and second in the low hurdles. Darst took fourth in the 440-yard dash. Rich i took second in the 880-yard run. Moorhead took fourth in the mile. Stiff took third in the high hurdles and third in the low hurdles, and Dick took first in the broad jump. This completed the Cardinal scoring. The Big State Meet is to be held on May 28 at Bloomington - too late for this year's Orient. What will the Cards do? We are sorry that We will be unable to print the results in this Orient. Regardless of this, 5 we are backing the Cards to the limit. QQ Page our blllI1i1'C'd lbirly-Him: :FQ WM ---------v ,-,,,v,,,-,.' w,..v,, M ..,...,,,. ........., , ...... . ia ll ii I! .,- .W ,...,....c... ,...--..., . i 1 l 5 K! ,fl n , , ,, BALL STATE I-IARRIERS BALL SATB HARRIERS opened the season in fine style, defeating Butler at night by a score of 23 to 32. Moorhead placed second to Boaz from Butler. Dunbar took third, while McCreery, Rich, and Darst placed fifth, sixth, and seventh respectively. Journeying to Greencastle for a meet with DePauw, which was run between halves of the DePauw-Boston football game, Ball State went down to defeat. Moorhead placed fourth. Dunbar, McCreery, Wfhy- brew ffreshmanj, Rich, and Darst finished sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth in order. The harriers brought Ball State a win on Dad's Day, winning over Earlham 24 to 31. Moorhead took a first, McCreery third, Dunbar fourth, Rich seventh, and Darst ninth. Closing a successful season with a win over the Wfabash team, which had previously defeated Butler, the Cardinals were forced to show their wares on a rain-soaked field. Led by Captain Moorhead, the Cards took first, third, fourth, eighth, ninth, and tenth places to win the meet 25 to 31. Of the 1931-1932 team of harriers five were sophomores, and one, Wfhybrew, was a freshman, which incidentally means that Ball State's prospects for a good team in the next few years are exceptionally bright. WHYBRIZW MOORHEAD DARST RICH MCCREERY DUNBAR Page om' lvumfrrtl forly ,xx - ks Q we , , , , X ss-rx ,sf X .. rr - - x X is-N NX Xe, New s as-ss, , ,-Ms E .- Xxx swxs-S Xxx x,.X SX N QQ... S if N wilt Y XNXNNNN,x,xxxxxX.xNN.NxNxXN,.NXxxxxxxx,x.,xxNxNxN,xxx...,,.x,XxxxX,xtX.x .XN.xxxxXNxN,xxxxNx.XxxxxxXxNNxN ,x.,.xxNxx,Nxxxxx.xxXNx X .XX.kXxXX,XX Y ,XxXvxx. X . , ..x.kx. X ,X.x..,X,X,x.. X,,X r xxxx... Nxx,N . I xL.X . . DARRELL JONES PREVIOUS performances and his own personality are convincing proof Darrell Jones, high jumper extraor- . dinary, is worthy of generous recog- nition. He is one of the outstanding figures in the history of Cardinal ath- letics. Ball State hopes for a repre- sentative in the 10th Olympiad, to be held in Los Angeles this summer, rest with him. Last year he was the most con- sistent and the most outstanding high jumper of the country. During the season he won and set new marks in both the Little and Big State Meets. He won the National Collegiates, in which he tied for second the year be- fore. In the district American Ath- letic Union meet he failed by a hair to shatter the world's record held by Osborn. DARRELL JONES s 5 Jones first represented Ball State Teachers College in the spring of 1926. He came i here after playing the part of a star on the Muncie High School team. After two years Q of absence he returned to Ball State to add to his laurels. He has not confined himself to high jumping, however, and holds the school record in the high hurdles. He can also turn in a good performance in the low hurdles and the broad jump. In addition to his athletic prowess, he is an artist, now studying in Cincinnati. Q :ge Page one hundred foriy-one - ..,. W., ..WN......M...Mw...sWt.waMMwwtwswwwAswww-X...R ...,r. r was - , .. s ,X . west...w.twwas..a.N..t.w.4W.Nsx 1 as if N 1 3 E X R R X Q5 1 fa l 5 Q g Q ii TENNIS BA1.1. STATFVS 1932 tennis teams fared no better than have its representatives in that sport in previous years. XVith only two men left from last year's team, Weir and Prough, Coach Branch McCracken was faced with the problem of finding enough suitable material to place a squad on the court. Four meets were scheduled with Earlham, Butler, and Indiana State. The Cards dropped two meets with Earl- ham and one with Butler. The meet scheduled with In- diana State was cancelled because of rain. Another meet with N. A. G. U. of Indianapolis ended in a draw. A more successful season may be expected next year, however, as Coach McCracken will have all the members of this year's team back with the experience derived from one year's active competition. I 4 311 J: -.3711 W: .Y . In AMCRACKIZN PROUGH HUTCIIESON POORE BRIDGES XVEIR mn lvfnrilwil fUl'f1'-fill! ,Mex X was .,,, 5 tt Ne xi ' NWS. I X ..,,- We .,-t I .M...tt..tMsM.av. X.... . t5.W....t lg its ,X X x B x I . x t Vi . X . X' x Igpf Q X X x i I I 2 E I 2 f 2 . 'Q 15 it 5 E ,,, ,,, ,,g,g,g,,k,k,,,,,,,,, ,k,,,,,, X N XENQW-'N R3 NW .............,..,,........,.. V ........... ..........................., v.v...w.. - .......-..v.v.........,........ ,,......,.....,.,..., 1 , ,..,..., h 1 W,MM,,M,M,,,,N,,,,,,,,,W,,MWw,,,,,,,,,5,,NM w N: :N 3 Xa NE S X 5 z S R Q33 EQ A A,AAAA ,AAZAZA , . AAA, ,AAAA. A, x S if m 15 1? 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Q ax v fa 1 ' . -+I AA., if I , . . 2 Women s Physical Education Q z S 5 5. 1. 3, 'E ik 2 :r:::::-::::::: :::::::::::::'E---- - -'G 4 if - sii ' V QQQLA- Y I 5 l i i . ij: I I E ,ii , mx 2 , ,xxx , .,.. um., ..... ,tive-t,a,Wt.X-.,.w...,.Q....,.s-mum.. Sn N 'is 'GFS- Ai REGINA FRANK VIOLA BRYSON GRACE XVOODY WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION THIS year's program of physical education has been cap- ably directed by the three faculty members of the department, Miss Grace Woody, Miss Regina Frank, and Miss Viola Bryson. The principal activities can be di- vided into three groups: those carried on by the Women's Athletic Association, the extra-curricular and elective work in dancing, and the regular class work for majors and non- prepared students. The goal of W. A. A. work for the year was the All- State College Play Day for which our organization was hos- tess on April twenty-third and twenty-fourth. All the Indiana colleges were represented at the meeting held in Forest Hall on Friday afternoon. The purpose of the oc- casion was to promote an acquaintance with the students and to gain a knowledge of the work being done in phys- ical education in other colleges. A program of inter- school baseball was worked out and the occasion included a dance Friday night in the gymnasium, a choice of various sports activities Saturday afternoon, and a climax of a formal banquet. Purdue University will be hostess next vear. Page nm' lunnlnwf forly-four 2 as 5 X 43 I K 5 X x T .-xx 2 X., f i X 5 3 xx X f R x S s 5 x,,..,,,,,,,..,1,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,-,,.,,.. , M... .....,. W Y i we is 2 W-.4 X SAX Q' 'sNx i XX P , .W,Y,.NMi x.X.X X X xX.x.N v MN xxxxxxxxx NxxxNXN,.x,X - . ,X xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx . aww, xiXxx.x 5 xNx.xxX.,.xxxX t. xxxxx W,,,MM.e iiE.,MM xx.xxXxx.xxXX X Wlawawt XXmswgwAMWWM -.A, ..-.. - X X z N ini X wi X t X A great amount of time and effort was spent by both the teachers of dancing, Miss Woody and Miss Frank, and the students in working up the dance recital which was given in the auditorium, June second. The recital culmi- nated a term of four years of dance study by several girls majoring in dancing and was a climax to their college work in rhythm. The program consisted of groups of dances of all kinds, all of which were creative. Such titles as Architecture, Primitive, Night, Fire, and Fundamentals s Pugv om' l7f1lIL1l'l'LI forfy XEMM.,,W,a,,M.,,MtW.,.,t.t..,,W,,,,, ,MM ,.,,.M,.t....a..a... ,,,,, N A -L is S E 5 Q . ,Mkt give some idea of the variety of the program. The ability of Miss Xvoody and Miss Frank in creating original dance patterns is recognized by their students and by prominent physical educators. No small part of the Physical Education Departments work has been in the regularly scheduled classes. Classes in games are given to students on Primary courses and to students majoring in physical education. The advanced students stunts class for physical education majors was Qi' um' frullilrzf fnrlj'-Six W we xxx f' wmwi Nt X . X R GN? Q ss 5 k:::iL.l'li1:.:i' i taught by Mr. Williams, head of the department, and the students reached a high degree of skill. The addition of an indoor archery range in the east end of the basement of the gymnasium for next year will broaden the already Wide range of activities offered by the department. The swim- ming and diving classes held in the Y. W. C. A. pool under the tutelage of Miss Bryson have proved very popu- lar and the percentage of Ball State College girls who take swimming lessons is increasing. Pug on bzuzdmfl o IJ x 1 it -7 ' r -,gr-rf' l- i -X A W 4 W ,,. L O . v n r 'o 0. A - - ,ix I xl' by ,- V V W V vi ,ff . Q Q ,,-lx! 'Y' . . , px 'lx v , . ' '4 H, ' Q as I U 5 , Y -I, pf If ' .J . . Q -1-- l - 4 bl 3 'I . JI ,.,,.g-. 1 2 , . qi s 3 I a 1 - ' ' 'P J ,S ' f A-, A ff 4 ,1 ' . .ma 149.9 ' '1'f'4'Hf 3 Q I. .- - . p -. ' ' 5-' -'YM' ' Y Hn! tu ,af -e'nF,'w 'tif -a E. V V Y Ff -nl' IJYT K' ,gs irgifxrtx, 0' iff? Q fi? O 31,7 EQ,E.,Afi1XM 554.-.Q4.,?SM,,53. 'wsrlNz'5f Y 7 ff EE ' . my w h 'hJ ix! Q X! 1 . Wlpir J if if 3 K, . 55 gfgggi-Q-X S i?'. H - E ? , ' K V11 59 wx 51'wY.l- 9, 45 ? a,rzm,Q, I- J Jjiagkfcglq 'WJ FEATURES sf' if i f 4 Z 15 v 4 QE 3,5 ! 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Since that time it has grown to the present large four-page seven-column news sheet. The paper is a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Association, and was again awarded a first- class rating this year by that organization. Laurence Brown, editor-in-chief for the year, became ill during the holidays but members of the staff carried on and the paper never failed to make its appearance during that time. At the beginning of the spring term Esther Weir, associate editor, was named editor-in-chief because of his absence. Pnqt nm' lvumlriil' I I3 lu 1 ...., t ....... ...t.. N... ..,. ......,..,..a ,.,,, ....,,.,.st....,....w Ww...........+..........W.s....w-....w.,....v...N,.w.-. , ..X. tx QX Sr ,. iii . , X X 52 EDITORIAL STAFF Jewel Standerford ,,,., -U Assistant Editor Raymond I-limelick ,,, --, Editorial Writer' Eleanor Bing ,,,.,,. . ,, Society Editor Grace Arthur ,EW . -, Society Wi'iter Ruth Stephenson W, --- Society Wi'iter Ruth Miller ,,,, -- Copy Editor Lavon Seelig ,H W -c- Copy Editor Marguerite Stoel ,H ,U Copy Editor Marjorie Foster A ,,, Copy Editor Russell Perrigo N, ..,., Copy Editor Jack Richman ,,, f-- -W Athletic Editor Wallace Hodges ,, ,...E....., Athletic Wi'iter Grace Rehme C, up Wonien's Athletic Editor Lee Brentlinger d,,. ......... F eature Editor Catherine Hofer ,,- --- Feature Writer Paul Kelso v,,,,.,,.. ,,- - Feature W'riter FACULTY ADVISER Mrs. Sharley B. DeM0tte I- ' ffl- !li ,,1f ' UM! Pugi' our ZPIIIIIIITI! ffly-ibruc rn C FTM OWEN I ttr a aa , , a , ,, BUSINESS STAFF Robert Harper ,WCW S,,,,,, Assistant Business Manager Luther Butler H, David Study , Leonard Kaplan , Paul Furnish ,,,,, WWW, Advertising Manager lFall and NVinter Termsj cc ,,,,-- , Advertising QSpring Termj W Circulation Manager W, Circulation Repartment Kathryn Marliley cc . , Circulation Department DeVar Litten , ,W I Circulation Department Julian Bing ,s,,,,,,,,, , Y , Circulation Department Chauncey McNelly W ccc. ,W ,en BOOliliCCpC1' Martha W'olverton N ,., Bookkeeper XVilma XVoods ,,,,,, ,, c,c,,.,,,,,, .,,., B ookkeeper ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Margaret Findling Irvin Smith Williani Harper Dorothea Collins Ansil Willlace Kenneth Gardiner Nancy Grafton Doris Neaderhouser Mary Alice Layne FACULTY Anv1sE11 V. H. Carmichael Page one lazzmlriwl fifly-four ia X stu., aff ,Q y S i I 1 X NN t sN sxttt t . it xXx,k,xk tswgsssmwse,MsMWMWs.s X XS ss ' ks X s 'x AS xt: ssxg ,Y I ss s X ,S i x X .9 X KS? 5 E XZNKYN xsxxxx .X W SCF St was .X isis E: X . I I FRANCES HOFFMAN JOHN WINEBRENNER Editor SUMMER EASTERNER FOR the ten-weeks' session during the summer terms, sum- mer staff members are responsible for the publication of The Easterner throughout that time. Those who give their services during that period cannot be praised too greatly, because real effort is needed to publish the paper when news is relatively scarce. Frances Hoffman and John Winebrenner as editor-in-chief and business manager, re- spectively, served as the heads of the 1951 summer staffs. EDITORIAL STAFF Charity Eva Williams Francis Hartman Herman Bundy Freeman Ketron Jacob Smuts Lee Brentlinger Velma Burton Walter Shaw Jewel Standerford BUSINESS STAFF Charles Phillips Ansil Wallace Martha Wolverton Norman Wallace Opal DeLancey xi it X X ss-..wwmN Bzzsincss Manager Prrge 0110 bnmfrezl fifty-five 2 I 19 EVE RETT TEAL BIIKHIFXX Mazinger LEE BRIQNTLINGER Eifilor Page nur' fulliilwil fifly-iix' ,. . ,. Q t t t ttat t EZVERLTT TEAL, business manager of the 1932 Orient, has shown himself to be a man well qualified for the position which he holds. Confronted with the problem of raising three thousand five hundred dollars in a year of depression, he set about the task with vigor and enthusiasm. Teal is a Triangle and has had several years experience in var- sity football. THE CRIENT LEE BRENTLINGER, editor-in-chief of the publication, faced the customary enor- mous task of men who hold his position and has contributed unceasingly of his time and energy to make the 1932 Orient a success. If students, especially seniors, of Ball State value the publication he will consider the time well spent. Brentlinger is a Navajo, was president of his class last year, and has held positions on The Easterner staff. xx Q xx mf XM! X t ,X 5 Xf- X S W s x R R is 11 .1 me ol at N x 2 3 1 sat., nv Q2 29 5 . U l 1 ,Q .ss AXX QX it s ,tt f vt E E .x,Nxx,xNxxxxxxxxNNxxNNNN x.xX Nxxxxxxxxx ,,xx . t . X ,.., XXS1 a STANDERFORD XVRIGHT HUMPHREY ANDERSON XX jewel Standerford .gf.......gNY.,.... Associate Editor Roberta Wright .g,,w.,....g...g,,,.... Stenographer Carl Humphrey .....r...,.,..v.. Advertising Manager Kathleen Anderson .......H..,.,..,...... Art Editor Eleanor Bing ,.,....,...,,..E,,..,.... Society Editor Howard Blake ,.,,.,w.E...,...E.,.... Feature Editor Esther Weir ,................... Organizations Editor Raymond Himelick ,,..,.,.... ,, .E.E, Associate Editor l BING BLAKE WEIR HIMELICK X 3 E g Pagv om' bumlmz' fiffy-srtwz sf,s,s , t.sr, ,s,s itri it ,...tt. , . .ttitt..,ii,tt to , Kmxg X 5 5 :N e.-Q 'Q XX SE X itQilTif l5lNDl.lNQi LAMBERT SHIVELY PHILLIPS John Findling s,,,,, ,,,. , , ,,,, ,..,Y, Junior Editor Morton Lambert W ,.,, ,ee ,-, ,,,, ,, Athletic Editor XVillard Shively rf,.. ,Y ,.,, ,.,, 7 tum, Sales Manager Charles Phillips A, ,,,, ,,,,,, Junior Business Manager ACKNOWLEDGMENT IT is with pleasure that I take this opportunity to commend the staff of the 1932 Orient on their attitude and co-operation in the editing of this book. It is always a comfort for the editor to know that, among his staff, he has men and women who are dependable. In the last few days before the publication of the book, the staff has proved that the trust and faith in them was not amiss. Especially do I wish to praise and acknowledge the efforts of jewel Standerford, Kathleen Anderson. and Orville Sink. Although Sink had no official position on the staff, he gave to this book his time and talent. LEE BRENTLINGER :gif om' fnrmlrrif ffly-viglil NXIIa,sa,aat. 2' N: is wx Xxkxxxxjxf Ext ...,..,.......,..........t....N...W ...W ...Mt-.M...NW-..-...,....N.N..t.............fN.n.-N......s..v.w.tN,Maa. va..-.t..ta..w.WW-.vsw X ' X :fiv- X S I .-ix X X M, X. t 1 S 5 S E 2 ' ' . .. , NINE .,,, mr,,f,,mammwm-:r.W-Q-rxrmrmmmm.immm-,::, MMMWW.xXWM,wWNQmyXM EX 5 if' fr 5 ,es in 3 Qi . E E X 2 as iw if x Ei 5' at ik' XE 2,-E HR li :E tx,-X 35 E 3 xs ss 2 K rg X? X5 X me if E. N S Q5 S 2 2 S 2 s 2 5 2 2 1 iz . 1 i I 1: 2 I . , E S s k I E X i e s 1 5 s E 2 s f i 2 2 . 'Lili ::e::::::: : 're:e:e::':!rr::::!: Jff1ff?fiii2 ' E if . E, gf' ., ins! iff 3 3' K i m ' T E 2 fa 3 N M Xx.NxN,Xxx, M .KxK..,.xx.. t ...xxX.X,xx,,N. N x,.Q...xN . , ,,.x,X, .. ,u..t,.x.., W... 19 52? , ALPHA PHI GAMMA Omega chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma, national honorary co-educational journalistic fraternity, was established at Ball State Teacher presided at the installation and initiation for si'-:tee ' b -.-..w...t.M.s ..X...0NM..,...N.y...u.W.-mms is S, K EJ'- I K E ea! . xt s College in 1951. National ofhcers . n active mem ers and four associates. This was the fourth national honorary fraternity to establish a chapter here. Membership in the fraternity is invitational and open only to those students who have served the required number of terms on the business or editorial staffs of The Easterner, the college newspaper. Formal initiation is held twice each year. it The outstanding event on the fraternity's program this year was the Razz banquet 5 held at the Y. W. C. A., Saturda ni h M' ' E R - A y g t, ay 14. At that time the unprintable news about campus celebrities was revealed. Business meetings and dinner meetings iff are held regularly during the year. X Persons instrumental in bringing the chapter here felt that it answered a long- X apparent need for recognition of those students who had given so freely of their time X so that the student publications might appear. . GFFICERS Esrr-mr. Wim, President LAURENCE BROXVN, Firsf Vice-Prrxidcnl JOHN WINEBRENNER, Svrozm' V.-Prvxiilvul Gimczz REHM12, Sm-rvhiry ELEANOR BING, Trvuslzrvr RAYMOND Hmtucx, Srrgvanl-al-Arms l SPONSOR Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte cotumx 1 coLuMN ir Esther NVeir Mrs. Sharlcy B. DeMotte Grace Arthur Eleanor Bing Grace Rehme Martha Wcwlverttmn Laurence Brown COLUMN in COLUMN iv jewel Sranderford Everett Teal Raymond Himelick john Winebrenner ' Lavon Seellg Albert Rickert ugr our lnnnlrnl tixly -,.fLe::-L ,, - ,H t 5 i ,I i .1 Vg. ..f ,X Pngv om' blzllfflwl six ly-om' Q ...t .Mt E S ,, 5 'Y M ,aw-W t xc' 5 N X .Q X xxxl ...N M... N. ., X Q-'x' as X X X-' NX fxxx . Xxxx 1 1 Q 5 '2 k we GRI EN l 2 lx x.x, 1 ,.,X.., , ., ,,,X. ,. ,,X,.,..... .... ....x,.x .. ... ,.xxX.,.k..x .. - .xxXx............,..,.N.x.XX.k.N.k.. .N.......N.X..N.,.x.,.x, x.N,x,.x,,.,NN .. .,.x.,..,,N, - W. -- ......xx.xXxX m.m,MM ....x - - ...W ., it -xr 2.-ss gk gi KAPPA DELTA PI X if SCHOLASTIC standing, participation in extra-curricular activities, and character at , - I : X ,SWE Ball State are recognized by election to the Gamma Theta chapter of Kappa Delta P1, national honorary educational fraternity. Twenty-nine seniors were initiated as charter members on Thursday, May 28, 1931. . i The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage a higher degree of social service by fostering high professional and educational standards. The national program, including K the publication of the fraternity magazine, The Kadelpian, are planned with this pur- I pose in mind. Dinner or business meetings are held once each month. The culminating event of the year was the formal initiation banquet held at the Y. W. C. A., Tuesday, May 31. A E President L. A. Pittenger was the principal speaker. is Xia g OFFICERS ROBERT BURNS, Prvxiifmrf BERNIECE WANTZ, Vin'-Prvxitlvuf KATHLEEN ANDERSON, C0rn'xlr0mling Svrrclm'y MARIE CHENOWLTH, Rvvonling Si-rrv!m'y S DoRoT1-lx' KIRP, Trvaxizrvr 5 CHAPTER COUNSELLOR 5 c L. H. Whitcraft l il PERSONNEL COLUMN I COLUMN II Robert Burns Kathleen Anderson Berniece Wantz Howard Brumfiel jewel Standerford Mary Hollingsworth Charity Eva Williams Marie Chenoweth COLUMN III COLUMN IV Ralph Hart Eleanor Bing Esther Weir Russell Handy john Geiger Dorothy Kirp Lois Telle Willard Shively Page om' IJIIIIAIYLYI sixly-fuw .-. .. L, W ,M ,,,, , ,,,..,.,,-,.,,.r,,, M. .... -.....-.L ...... , l i l uw., 5 2 Sli ..f Pngc' um' lvumlrul sixly-fbrvc' x, ,, Q ,C ,X,x X , PI GAMMA MU .. ..,xX,...,N ,.- .x..x.x.X. , X L Pi Gamma Mu was founded at Southwestern College, Winheld, Kansas, ' in 1924 and now has more than one hundred active chapters. Indiana Gamma chapter was founded at Ball State Teachers College, ' February 20, 1931, with the two-fold purpose of inculcating ideals of :X - s scholarship and developing a scientific attitude toward social problems. SX During the past year the organization has sponsored open forums for current events, co-operated with the local social service agencies, and has observed the George Washington Bi-centennial Celebration with a play presented in several different cities. 's OFFICERS 5 MELN'IN GLENDENING, Prrxitlrnl EDITH LITXVIS, Virv-Prvxiilwrf 'V RORIYRT LAFOLLETTIZ, Si'c1'rli1r'y-Triulszmv PERSONNEL COLUMN I L. A, Pittenger Floy Ruth Painter M. E. Studebaker Jessie T. Wforden COLUMN II Mary Kitchin Raymond Pittenger Philora Schuster Russell Handy john Crouse Helen Quakenbush COLUMN III Melvin Glendening Edith Lewis Robert I.aFollette Grace Arthur COLUMN XV Helen McGugin john Findling Bertha Wilson Robert Burns jewel Standurfnrtl COLUMN V Lawrence Hurst Grace Del-Iority Morton Lambert Ethel Prifogle Alfredo Agullana 3 E Page mfr bumlrml sixlyrfonr ......... V,..........t.....?:, -- 1 X ..f f , f-X -X --Y. -- X., Pngv our lmmlrcu' sixly-five A r I 4 r ,gl X -w R as i X - M ,x.., .........u.........,.,........ ...., ,..xk..L . x..x.,Q2.11,,1,Q.h,.q ....:,.L.Xx1LzzzLz .V. A hnhhhhhz. t ...H ..,,Y.., 19 , .,.,,, .,,x x ,K..,,,, ,,M,, , i S W,,,,,,, M. ....,s PI OMEGA PI X1 CHAPTER of Pi Omega Pi was installed at Ball State Teachers College December 6, 3 1929, with ten charter members. The organization is a national honorary commerce fraternity and has as its ideals fine character and high ethics in business and professional life as well as scholastic standing. 2 Pi Omega Pi took an active part in the State Commerce Teachers Con-ference and the State High School Commercial Contest. During the spring term the fraternity sent out a questionnaire to former students who are now teaching, in order to determine i the courses most beneficial to the commercial teacher. 2 S R X X. S X 1 x it as The Xi Cardinal, the fraternity paper, was published three times this year. Editors were Sarah Burdick, Faye Daniels, and Hazel Creamer. OFFICERS ROBIRTA XVRIGHT, Prvsiifmt FAYE DANIELS, Vil'L'-Pl'l'JillL'Ilf MARJORIE CONNIZLLY, Svrrelur HAZEL CREAMER, Historian HUBERT BOWERS, Clmplain SPONSOR Mark E. Studebaker PERSONNEL COLUMN I Roberta Wright Mark E. Studebaker Hubert Bowers Hazel B. Creamer co1.uMN Ill Vernal H. Carmichael Herman Austin Dorothy White Sarah Burdick Page one hundred sixty-six y- Trrusu fer COLUMN II Faye Daniels Mary Bertha Martha Wolverton Kathryn Markley COLUMN IV Marjorie Connelly Dorothy Wise Ralph Cross Naomi Smith 5 S? E Q 2 2 , z . 5 i 3 3 ..f fi, Page one lJlHIAfl'l'If sixfy-srwn Q EPSILON PI T AU OFFICERS VVALTER BRADY, Prciiflvuf XVILBUR SToN11u, Viet'-l'rvsiilv11l XVILLIAM STI!-'I', Svt':'rli1r'y-Trnlilfrrr' SPONSORS H. T. Wfilhite O. E. Sink THE recognition of skill in practical arts and vocational education the promotion of social efliciencyu and particularly the fostering and publication of results of research efforts in the above-mentioned fields, are included in the purposes of Epsilon Pi Tau, honorary professional fraternity in industrial arts and vocational-industrial education. 9 The local chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau was installed at Ball State Teachers College in 1930, and since that time it has increased in power and prestige. Special meetings are held during the term, and persons who are engaged in such lines of work are brought as speakers. The organization assisted with the annual Industrial Arts conference for teachers of industrial arts held at Burris School this spring. More than one hundred teachers attended the meeting, which was in general charge of John Ludington, a member of the fraternity. Pug: um' lmfzifnzl xixly-cigbl E .M-Mm TX 4 . ,re N m X N X 5xt.t2Nt.t,.,.--'NE XETXXNXNE . t..tt.tii it M ttttt W t.ttt t we t,.t , aaa. .N,...t.....t.,WNW .ag-.at .,....-... , Y .....w.-u..wc:....-.a..,..-- i me EX X : as Q Q 3 X X R 5 3 Q 'g E ii ,Y x :QW 1 Q 3 fl EI 12 s , . x . , x ,. KX N , ,, X ENN .K .,, , . .....,,,,, ,., , .......,......, . . ,., ...,.. ,,,... ZZZ .,.,... l:ll::L?L1Y::,?, . . ::G ,:::::,J ,f,:, x,x:L.L :,T,T,T, M ::::f,f,2.axx,sXxxxxx M ,X,x , nX,, ,Z.::::,::J,f,:, , f,ff,,f xx,x,,uZ21 Wglgkmlm :f,:l: .x .....,,. 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Andrcwx Lau I...1yI'H.lI1 Florence Spence Agnus Slmcnmkcr Mildred Kllllcr Ifthcl Green Anna Krugcr Allwrm Gmwll Xlariun lSill1y H Ihmmtlly linker I' .P 'J all ljj NTRA1 'losz Frances Kirklin Arlecn ,llll.ll'LlJI1 Rosemary Bradlicld Dorothy Kirp Fnmccx Kullcy Audruy Hoclntcllcr Naomi Gr.xl1.1m Hurry Cups NllR5: li.1rl lhrnllmuw Lluyrl Klunrn NY'.1llcr Slmw Ralph Hart Gem- Earl Marion Crawford lixssrs: Howard Brumfzcl Dunnld Swccncy Barrclr 1J.1YlN Hmvard NUYUYII Russell I'I.lIlLly Pagv nm' frmllfrml M'l'L'Il1Y1' .-'mfg A Xxxxxx X . xxX,x. t xXNXxX.xxX,,x X,X,X . r. Xx.. .,X, , r . . l Q-Q Xxx.,.N,X,XX. ....,. , X. X.Xx xxxxxxxxxx X tt xXx,AX - xQ-.X N,,., , - X,-.., . as X X X X :Xl N CHORAL SOCIETY ALTHOUGH organized for the first time this year, the Choral Society can look back upon the performance of two major works suited to an organization of that kind: the Hrst, Ruth, a sacred cantata by Gaul: the second, The Rose Maiden. a secular cantata by Cowan. The group included approximately sixty voices this year, and held weekly rehearsals. Several performances were given in city churches and in neighboring towns. The Rose Maidenv was presented as the concluding feature of Music Festival Week, Friday even- ing, May 6, in Assembly Hall. Soloists were Estelle Andrews, soprano, Betty Cope, contraltog Walter Shaw, tenorg Howard Brumfiel, baritone. Prof. Claude E. Palmer, conductor, is planning performances of several of the better choral works, including cantatas and oratorios, next year. 'YI s n' Page out' bllllflffll sc'1'c'r1fy-0110 r,r,,tt., a Tiff fi? 35 .xt NSE E fThQvOl1lE T H RALPH HART BARRETT DAVIS EARL BARNTHOUSE Vim'-I'rrxiJr11! Prwill'l'r1f Svz'1'rlur'3'- 7l I GLEE CLUB PERSONNEL I'l.1I'l B.1I'l'lIl1UllKU R.1Iph Hart XVilll.1m Buucl Luuis Hough Rnburt Cnarcztur Gone McCrcc-ry Hurlwcrt Cunmd Lloyd Munro Barrett Davis Howard Norton Cfcnc I-Iarl Runell Pcrrigo Melvin Glcmlcning Glvndon Slmll fl Orville Sink Thurman Stuncr Paul Tnwell Ansil xYl.1llL1CC Robert Yeo Clurlux Scllcll qv um' lmmlnwf svzwlly- lu 'n 'v u' ' l A l T l 1- . U ..f, x Nb Gi e RE ak , - gy- ' - 9 , X. v . ,,: ,. JOHN GEIGER Pl'L'.Yftll'Ilf Howard Brumfiel Walter Shaw PERCUSSION! Cecil Deardorff Chauncey McNelly Glenna Nation Robert Taylor DRUL1 MAJOR: Ross Marlin rrrrr, x XXX rrrrrrrr,. r,r..rrrr.rrrrrrrrrr,r,rr,. r.rrrr.r,rrr , ..r,r , rrrrr.,rr,..r , r.r. . .rrrrrr X X rrrrrlrrrrrrrrrl C rlrlr rrrrrr rrrrr,rrr,rrrrr rr rr r rrrr , r rrrr r r , r ik ex L Nt GLEN DICKOVER GRACE GARRETT Si'1'rl'h1l'y- Trcu.v11rcr Vin'-Prvsi11'v11t X X BALL STATE BAND PERSONNEL XVOODWIND: John Sherry Muriel Mahoney Glen Dickover Arline Beckner Herman Wallace Ruth Garrison Dorotha Dragoo Carroll Copeland Violet Squier Myers Bessie Davis Grace Garrett Betty Strange BRASS! Howard Hull James Austin John Geiger Naomi Graham James Menzie Donald Sweeney Merrill Goodwin Florence Troxel Myrtle Childs Gene Earl Howard Norton Lorena Justice Vera McCall Robert Ramsay Estel Marsh Glyndon Shull 2 Q R . 5 2 3 miixxmwNnmm mwvmsxxmxwxxwnxmxuvvmxtm vm rtxxssx v. xxx V M'X 'X A ' J fi .ww 1 if ' R? if Page om' lrlzllilluul irwllli I rr ORIE T MADRIGAL CLUB ,......, xxx,.,x ,,,, ,, X x i kx x Nhx ,, ,, , . ,.,,XXXx i Xx, , ,E , E 2 wsu? is-'P Q?Nxt.t.PXQlAs.,a,....- AK-.E - 5 X3 59 5 N MADRIGAL CLUB is one of the most popular of the organizations of the department of music. Composed of selected feminine voices, the group has sung many times R 3 in Muncie and in neighboring cities, including Indianapolis. The club has appeared on several convocation program during the course of the year. :XA The name of the organization was derived ostensibly from the old English vocal form of music, the madrigal. Members do not, however, limit themselves solely to songs of this type, but perform the best musical literature adapted to their particular type of group. is X Miss Pauline Kirk is conductor. :F OFFICERS so MARY I'IOLLINGSWORTH, Pl'l'Xilll'l1f DOROTHY Kmri, Sn'rvlary-Truuxnrm' SPONSOR L Miss Pauline Kirk PERSONNEL CQLUMN I COLUMN II Mary Hollingsworth Betty Hanes Dorothy Kirp Frances Parks Ethel Green Alberta Gossett Sarah Burdick MHl'i0fY YI-mkef Glenna Nation Charlotte Walters Dorothy Perry COLUMN III Marion Bilby Naomi Graham Lucille Troxell Mary E. Lesh Lorena justice COLUMN IV COLUMN V Emma Davis Frances Kelly 2 Lois Telle Clara M. Ford E Marguerite Stoel Madaline Marsh Sophia Baker Reba Harris E Mildred Delon Dorothy Baker Mary Powell i Page our bumlm! scwrzlyrfoilr 0 Z s 5, .. .-gp...--.nu ss-.se-s-q-.K ...., Q.-M--N--.M .M-..,.-N.-niunsvq--..-.....,..,.,.-a. ..i..,... -..nw - nf- Y g wi: i 'Sir 'E IQ I 2 A v I 1 nga' um' lmmlrml xvzwllj UKIENT tit etili A UDRI-' Y HOCHSTISTLER Sri1'i'l.1rx'- I'ri'in11l'i-1' STRINGS! R.1ymUnd Himeliek Betty Cupe Betty Halliday' Blanche Burger Hmmxlrd Hull Lluyd Munro Gilbert Peart Rnbert Penister Rubert Cnstetter M,irg.1ret Palmer Rein Fexler Grace Fielder Mary .lane Stegall Evelyn Huverninle Virginia jones Mary Lesh Martha Snrig RAYMOND HIMELICK NAOMI GRAHAM Pri'Kiil'i'HI Vfn'-Pl'4'tiifi'r1l CRCHESTRA PERSONNEL Bessie Pope john Sherry Howard Norton Ethel Green Elbert Carter Dun Musser john Geiger Mildred Miller Audrey Huehstetler Woonwixuz Marguerite Stoel Florence Troxel Harold Pl.inek Robert Ramsey Hmxuird Brumfiel Alamex Austin klarnes Men7ie Glen Dieknver Marvin Roma Bitfxss: Grace Garrett Naomi Graham Pi it PI.-x Donald Sweeney l5.1rb.1r.1 McClain Marcus Newton Gene Earl Velma xvilli.ll119 tusslox: Whlter Shaw NISTS: Marie Chenoweth Florence Spence I 'f.. 1. .... p- N lg' ' liflegr um' frzluilriwf wzrrlly-xxx 'ig' S E 5 S Q Q 15 -k ii il 1: Ii !5 i H: S . M +- N Q- S' 'N W M- A,. , ,A5, ..... , :,f::L ::::. ::L G . :::: X Six iks 1 NE iw S ga .xv Em if 2 S E 2 5 2 2 if , gag 5 ix? if s F im ii X Q 2 35 il 1 , W i 5: I D R 6 M H T I C S , 2 E 2 3 il 1 Page one bumlrerl seventy-seven 55 ...,.1...,...,,...,..A ... L . ..... - Mm ... 1.... f . L-,Qi..1f,,,,:,, W- 'vfv-- ' ' ' ' ' H W ' ' 55 f ai 1. 1, ii i JL'lli l 1 i i 'V'-'T .43 E RQ . l' l S .Y-NX x t 4 .. X ,s- Ax M a iaia as lil E GEORGE R. KERNODIJZ 2 ' l X J 0957? if , 41311 fTM?1-stil JUNIOR FOLLIES or 1932 CAPTIv,xT1NG music, clever dancing, a well-chosen cast, and witty lines in an amusing story Combined to make the 1932 edition of the Junior Follies the most successful production yet given. The junior class spon- sored the show which was presented in the Masonic Temple auditorium Thursday, April 7. Original songs by Carl Hofer and Don Musser were the outstanding features of the show. The theme song, I Found the Girl of My Dreams, STANIJICRFORD MILLIZR OLSIZN UNDIZRWOOD RIEIIME MUSSER SIMPSON . ..., ...,.............. -, ,.. A.. .,-,c . , .. K .... .,...a. .......,....,u .t.... .,........,,, ..,. .. .,,,t..t....,..............W..............M........... .t S t .Nx X S ' ::1taxa.t2b1'r1t.s,,....... ata.a..... ttttt,t . ...N .ttttt ,tmttwaw Pwr un' firrll.fl'i'J ii':i'l1lyvi'14qf'1l v....,.-....,. ww-4 S X X X iw ,M X X X X NJ we R R x xx X F lx N ix 2 X lit xtswwwe masmsw.-.,wMT.e1e1we-.X-me-me,-G-aa ..-...tm-.ws-f. -....tt.w.ewe1e NN x x X Q x X X X XX . ., at x, tx A ...xx. t ..,. ..,,,,x. t , by Hofer, scored heavily. Other song hits were Little Orphan Annie, by Hofer, and I Got Rhythm, by Musser. Musser arranged orchestra- tions for all the songs and directed the twenty-piece orchestra that played throughout the production. Leading roles in the Follies of 1932 were played by Frances Parks and Joe King. Other members of the cast were Catherine Hofer, Ruth Ann Weser, Harold Miller, Lowell Ohmart, Luther Butler, Richard Creagmile, Robert Kelsey, and Roy Moorehead. George R. Kernodle of the department of English directed the show. The script was writen by Jewel Standerford, author of the one used last year. John Findling as general chairman, and Myron Underwood as business manager, were assisted by the following: Orlo Miller, produc- tion managerg Grace Rehme, women's chorus, Fred Bogart, men's chorusg Virginia Olsen, costumes, Frank Hatton, propertiesg john Simp- son, advertising, Jewel Standerfotcl, publicity, Emery Skinner, auditing of accounts, John Grogg and Eugene Mathews, stage and lighting. as it X: 1 if 5 lhfgi' um' fvzzllilwrf .n'1'i'11ly-Him' , gt x Mus 3 ,W . , ,... . ct , . , X ts ,,,,.,,, W .,- X- s. WNYQV... ' K ia it? ,ti ...NE T SUN UP ttSL'N UP.'l a drama by Lulu Vollmer, was the first presentation of the Spotlight Club to be given this year. It was presented Thursday night, November 19, in As- sembly Hall and so marked was its success that a second performance was given at the Masonic Temple auditorium Tuesday, january 19. George R. Kernodle directed the play. The story concerned an old mountain woman whose life in North Carolina had been overshadowed by her hatred of the Law that had taken away her husband. XVhen America entered the war and her son joined, to be killed, her hatred knew no bounds. Finally, a way of evening the score was presented when she held the life of a young fugitive in her hands, but her love for the dead son overcame the desire for revenge. Charity Eva Xvilliams, as the XVidow Cagle, gave one of the finest performances ever seen on the local stage. Other members of the able supporting cast were Frances Parks, Emmy: LaVerne Harader, the Stranger: Kenneth Hayden, Rufeg Luther Butler, Bud: Herman Campbell, Pap Toddg Robert Eller, Sheriff Wfeeksq Allen Usher, the minister. Excellent characterization, intense dramatic scenes, effective lighting, good costumes, and intelligent direction resulted in an excellent performance. i--if nm frlzllilrril lI1Ql7fVX .i S i .M x . xt ty ts Q Ns? :FXXNQt.fS ,W , N . . .... a. .t...... W . N. .,.. s. ...twn e vvv ev 5 -...M X. ,TY X X .xg ' w xx X R 1 ,-E W Z i :SW , x 5 .wg Q-NX SNS A asm N ...NM sw , . X,XxN Q xNxN.Xx . xX.AXxXxXXXx,AxXxxxxX,x t xxXX,XXx ., xX,. .... Nx.x, , t N. HOLIDAY A BRILLIANT comedy of modern life, Holiday, by Philip Barry, was the winter term production of the Spotlight Club. It was presented Tuesday, February 30, in As- sembly Hall under the direction of C. A. Millspaugh, a Ball State graduate and an alumnus of the club. Direction, action, lighting, and scenery combined to make this production one of the most ambitious ever given here. Two sets, one depicting the luxurious living room of the Seton home and the other a nursery, were the most elaborate constructed at Ball State. Everett Hill Sharp of Muncie, a well known young artist, assisted in the painting of the sets. Louise Thompson as Linda Seton, the role created by Hope Williains, gave a pleas- ing performance that was heartily received by the audience. Ercie Castor as the young man in question brought charm and naturalness to his role. Eleanor Bing as the snobbish sister gave a competent performance. Other members of the cast included Howard Blake, Edward Seton, LaVerne Har- ader, Ned Seton, Janet Young and Kenneth Hayden, the Pottersg Martha Teter and David Study, the Cramsg Merry Clouse, Don Oren, and George Koons, servants. S Pngu our bllIH,l'L'Al eighty-one Xe X X YE 2 Q as 19 4 f CAMPUS CHORDS Tl'll'. fourth edition of Campus Chords, annual production of the De- partment of Music, was presentend in Assembly Hall Thursday even- ing, May 12, before .in enthusiastic audience. Music students of the col- lege gave positive proof that evening that they were capable of putting on .1 show of professional merit. Probably the outstanding portion of the evening's entertainment was the original one-act operatic farce, Tsch! Tsch! Pl'Uft'X.Y0I'.lU Howard Brumnel was composer of the music for the script which was written by Raymond I-Iimelick. The opera centered about the plight of a pro- fessor who, as the authors put it, turned lover by request and made 11 yowling success of it. Several curtain calls at the end testified to the warmth of the reception accorded it. N- . .tv ' .. 'E -sk S 4 .R K X XX CYS K! . K My 4 I'u,Qv om' lmnilrril riglrh 'lun x MX cs uf , s Q www...- Q is E X X X X5 X v ck S X .JV l WWW,,,s,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,s,,.,,,.. ,, ,. , . ts, .,,,, , Wes.,,,,-,..,.,,..,...,.,-.,.,m..,.,,,....W-,....-, ....,.,,. ..,t , ...N .tt..tt X ,.,,..,.,W,,t.t.ta. L1 O i . sv i i l Ss . -'-' r X K .Q ssx , s -sa tx wyssx A ss WO N.,cstswst.,Mt.NNW.MWNN JAMES BARGER ETHEL WEIR HOWARD BLAKE FLOYDE HARPER Prcsidmzl Sccrcfary Vice-Presidvrzt Treasurer BOOSTERS CLUB THE BOOSTERS CLUB is open to every student in Ball State Teachers College and is, consequently, one of the largest organizations on the campus. Its purpose is to give united assistance to all college activities, Arrangements for the annual Home-Coming celebration are under the direction of the officers and sponsors of the club. The program for the 1931 Home-Coming was one of the most successful ever held. Events planned included a bonfire and snake dance, the annual class scrap, and the all-college dance held in the Ball gymnasium. The club also sponsored the Howling Hundred, a group of men stu- dents who gave vociferous support at all athletic contests. In addition to these activities, the organization sponsored a discussion of the pro- posed student council at one of the convocation periods in May. Page nm' fmmlrvd vigbfy-thrve kv X .XES TY X5 X especially athletics. ...F , . ...... . 2 I 5 S 55 s s as X N X X X Q A 'x :XS t.,g,N...v. A . w 2 Xwib F OKI!! F MOTHER'S DAY MORE than tive hundred mothers and a few fathers. attended the an- nual Mother's Day program held Friday, May 12, under the auspices of the Girls Club, sponsors of the event. This day is annually set aside in honor of the mothers of members of the student body at Ball State. The program opened with the special convocation program held at 10 o'clock in Assembly Hall. President L. A. Pittenger welcomed the guests on behalf of the college and informed them that all classes were open for their visits. At noon the various sororities and fraternities held luncheons honoring their guests. The annual reception given by the Wonienis Faculty Club was held from 2 to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon in the Recreation Room of Forest Hall. The outstanding event of the day was the annual banquet held at the Masonic Temple at 6:30 o'clock that night. Mrs. P. D. Edwards, Mrs. Claude King, President Pittenger, and Miss Grace DeHority were the speakers for the occasion. llgi mn llfllll 1 L'i.QlJf-1'-fllllf s X . . ...W W . N X... ......,.. ,Q.-.-.WV-ww. Yum wel M. TX x NXNXNXxxxxxx,.,X.xXX,,xX,XNxNxxXxX,xxxk.x,,,,NxNN.K,NN.Nxx,xNKNx.x xxxxxxxXNxxNx,xNxNX,k.k.,x..x.xXNxX xNxN,xX.Xx.x,,Xk,kX..x, X ,,,x,kXY ,K 1 XS E351- Q ,113 xg- .gm vahf' 5 .,.,, - . ,M,, g 2 A ig vi, f Qi. .. ' - ' V V 1- n x - w w i X Home-Coming Nw. Pngv om' blfllllffll cigbly-ffl SHARLEY B. DEMOTTE LAURENCE BROVVN iugr run' lmuilml iiqfvly-six gas S . . ' 5 Olll ENT J 'Z f X NBK fs To MRS. SHARLEY B. DEMOTTE, Chairman of the Publication Committee, the Orient staff wishes to show its appreciation and gratitude for the manner in which she has :X at all times been willing to help the staff with its problems. By her inspiration and l E insistence on accuracy, we hope that we have turned out a book that will stand the test of time. 23 JUST TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION NO YEAR BOOK is ever complete without the pictures which grace its pages. Laur- ence Brown, one time editor of The East- erner, is responsible for the pictures in this book. If you like the pictures, give credit to Brownie. If you don't like them, blame the camera. His zeal to give the book good pictures, and his ability to print them have made his services to the year's Orient staff invaluable. Too much credit cannot be be- stowed upon him. i i 2 l l 5 it X X,xX Q X. , gxN , . . 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F X .- . 3 I , . 1 1, Q 5 2: L' if i. 1 ' 1 FRG' RNITIE 1 ii QQ.-::: mufrn,x::::Mw:m:4:Qm4,Mw:fm:, ::::::mw:::::::::--:J:ff 'Y 3 r ... ..,-,,,,, --Af-'-f- :JJ , v ::::, K G 3 i 1 5' n 1. 1: X X X .ML A X x V X Xx x ' X X K it t Page Iwo lnnnlrcwl four INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL THE INTER-FRATERNHY COUNCIL of Ball State Teachers College consists of two members from each of the four fraternities on the campus-the Delta Phi Sigma, the Navajo, the Sigma Tau Gamma, and the Triangle fra- ternities. The council was reorganized during the fall term of 1929, and has been chartered as an organization aflil- iated with the school. Under its constitution the council sits as a judiciary body to settle all disputes arising among the fraternities and has the power to formulate and enforce rules concerning inter-fraternity relations. X Q'-Q-' A ix Ni. .NQXXL xg ,x x :Lf xv-f Nxx.M5x.N..fNxX,L,,-A 1 XX mwww- ..Xx, xXNx.Xxxx.xXxNX. , xx,X,NxkNNxx x.xxxXX ,N.NxNx . 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M. .x.. .. ...T xkx,..x..,xx,,.xx . .W.,....,..........w.,., 3 f . i K . , X 1 3 . 1 . I , ' i f NAVAJO CLUB ,. A . - 'f : D L t 4 3 XA . , . g . 1 Founded 1919 OFFICERS FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM E MPLVIN GLFNDENING, W. P. RAYMOND HIAKELICK, NV. P. LEE BRENTLINGER, XV. P. EARL BARNTHOUSE, G. C. JOHN SIMPSON, G. C. JOHN SIMPSON, G. C. 2 LAMOILE FORD, C. S, LAMOILE FORD, C. S. LAMOILE FORD, C. S. 5 ' SPONSORS L. A. Pittenger D. T. Cushman ' 1 H H. Howick P. D. Edwards Il R. R. LaFoIlette Lawrence Hurst V M. E. Studebaker F- V. Gfilhllm Q 'J C. E. Palmer O. B. Christy Q J , Q Nl J 1 I, X f n .l l J J . tl ,V ' 1 ' COLUMN 1 COLUMN II COLUMN III Melvin Glendenfng, Somerset, Ind. Raymond Himelick, Jonesboro, Ind Lee Brentlinger, Markle, Ind. Ermal Marsh, Union City, Ind. Howard Brumhel, Marion, Ind. Herman Campbell, Warren, Ind. N 1 Leland Callaway, Salem, Ind. Albert Rickert, Muncie, Ind. Marcus Newton,, Muncie, Ind. john Findling, Daleville, Ind. W'alter Shaw, Muncie, Ind. Harold Nelson, Ligonier, Ind. Charles Price, Muncie, Ind. Clem Dunbar, Muncie, Ind. Richard Creagmile, Elwood, Ind. 1 Estal Marsh, Union City, Ind. Powell Moorhead, Shelbyville, Ind. Don Sweeney, Howe, Ind. l john Sherry, Muncie, Ind. co1.uMN IV COLUMN v COLUMN VI john Geiger, Muncie, Ind. Earl Graham, Muncie, Ind. Carl Humphrey, Frankfort, Ind. Willard Shively, Muncie, Ind. Barrett Davis, Greensburg, Ind. Robert Barrett, Rfdgeville, Ind. jacob Smuts, Markle, Ind. john Simpson, Warren, Ind. Ralph Cross, Kurtz, Ind. Donald Reasoncr, Upland, Ind. Harold Reasoner, Upland, Ind. Austin Cole, Milroy, Ind. , Earl Barnthouse, Poneto, Ind. Orville Sink, Muncie, Ind. Noel Myers, Portland, Ind. l Brooks Bell, Craigville, Ind. r liarl K tner, Elwood, Ind. joe King, Muncie, Ind. LaVerne Harader, Ft. Wayne, Ind. l N W . 0 l 1 If Page Iwo bzlmlvml six , , .V If , 1 ' f 'ii YI ,I 'l . ...QM-N X . A Y, . fx .- -. . - -1 N., . . . WMM We r - 'i' '7ffavfWJ fffffjwjfyffj utgv Iwo .mm rw Jr-7 fha? ptltw A! K .. W' SPONSORS FALL TERM HOXX'AKD BLAKE, Pri-xiili-ut RAYMOND P11 r12NGcR, View-Pm' RALPH GOLDSBLRRY, Surirfurj' RALPH XWHITINGIR. Tmmm-r xiifmrl TRIANGLES 1 -4 , I Fozuzifm' 1921 OFFICERS WINTER TERM MYRON UNDLRXVOOD, Pin-xidml HAROLD PLANLK, XIIFI'-Pl'l'SItIL'IIf HAROLD RICH, Svrrvlury RAIPH WH1'r1Nc11x, Trcuxiiwi .....,c.,,cT1i:Ef::tlt,.f P ' MNST X SPRING TERM LEONARD IRELAND, Prrri1li'ut EvEkE'r'r JOHNSON, Vice-Prcriilrnf LOWELL COLLINS, S1'z'rvfnry RALPH WVHITINGER, Tmzrnrvr lun lrlnlilnul eighf L. A. Pittenger H. H. Howick W. E. Wagoner L. H. Whitcraft COLUMN I Howard Blake, Kokomo, Ind. Everett Wiggins, Kokomo, Ind. Sherman Pittenger, DeSoto, Incl. Lowell Collins, Angola, Ind. Richard Hunt, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN 111 Leonard Ireland, Muncie, Ind. Lowell Powell, Falmouth, Ind. Robert Wearly, Montpelier, Ind. Ross Marlin, Muncie, Ind. Harold Planck, Swayzee, Ind. COLUM N V Cleon Hutchinson, Salamonia, Ind. Everett johnson, Muncie, Ind. 'Waldo Hubartt, Huntington. Ind. Paul DeVoc, Muncie, Ind. Robert Hobbs, Muncie, Ind. C. E. Palmer G. H. Clevenger M. E. Studebaker COLUMN II Myron Underwood, Fairmount, Ind Meredith Repp, Huntington, Ind. Harold Rich, Modoc, Ind. Horace Mays, Anderson, Ind. Wfendall Covalt, Muncie, Ind. john Good, Newcastle, Ind. COLUM N IV john Walker, Muncie, Ind. Raymond Pittenger, Muncie, Ind. Gene McCreery, Gaston, Ind. Arthur Payne, Fairmount, Ind. Everett Light, Indianapolis, Ind. Frank Kitchell, Walton, Ind. COLUMN VI Everett Teal, Muncie, Ind. Herman Bundy, Arlington, Ind. Fred Bogart, Muncie, Ind. Don Musser, Angola, Ind. Herschell King, Frankton, Ind. james Karnes, Fowlcrton, Ind. .J . fx ,.Q,kl ' ' .J , ltkfl' lim IIIIIILIITAI llilll 1 i r I I I i I I 1-rg U ,Ib xl: I ' .CI 'X 19 Pugr Iwo bnmlrwl II' COLUMN I X, .Nt J. Fletcher Larmore, jeffersonville, Ind. Paul Cly, Mt. Comfort, Ind. Robert Eller, South Bend, Ind. Earl Noble, Alexandria, Ind. Paul Earl, Parlter, Ind. julian Bing, Anderson, Ind. COLUMN III john Brogneaux, Upland, Ind. Chester Johnson, South Bend, Ind Vaughn Redding, Bluffton, Ind. Tom Starr, Portland, Ind. Lowell Ohmart, Warsaw, Ind. Kenneth Small, Selma, Ind. Smysor Bruce, Oaklandon, Ind. coLuMN v Everett Jewell, South Bend, Ind. Victor Fitzer, Walton, Ind. james Myers, Muncie, Ind. Kenneth Gardner, Yorktown, Ind. Willard Current, Redkey, Ind. Donald O. Miller, Portland, Ind. james Fidler, Muncie, Ind. ll A . NIM' X f,,......., ex 1 X Rs' X I s E z . ISR 3 DELTA PHI SIGMA I 5 Q Q ENN we I- X CA f Q on , Rs Xw Fozmdmf 1926 E OFFICERS J. FLETCHER LARMORE, Prvxiilrut Bl FLOYDI? HAKPER, Vin'-Pri-xidmi LEONARD KAPLAN, Srrrelury VAUGHN REDDING, Tn-uxurrr Ni SPGNSORS X? Dr. J. M. Shales Dr, P. D. Edwards Dr. Albert LaFleur Mr. Lawrence McPhee PERSONNEL COLUMN Il Laurence Brown, Muncie, Ind. XVilliam Stiff, Muncie, Ind. e james Barger, Muncie, Ind. Wilbur Turner, Anderson, Ind. Harry Hebble, Decatur, Ind. Dale Prough, Bluffton, Ind. DeVar Litten, Anderson, Ind. Q 2 COLUMN IV 5 Floyde Harper, Anderson, Ind. Donald Oren, Upland, Ind. : Delmar Cote, New Carlisle, Ind. Robert Horner, Upland, Ind. ,Iohn Parker, Kersey, Ind. i William Russell, Petroleum, Ind. i Perry Ault, DeSoto, Ind. COLUMN vt Harold McCammon, Letts, Ind. Roy Watson, Tipton, Ind. , Orlo Miller, Goshen, Ind. George Prough, Bluffton, Ind. e Leonard Kaplan, Albany, Ind. Robert Taylor, Muncie, Ind. C f' f 5 Y f-X Page Iwo blnnfrvd L'It'l'4'Il , X x ' x .- .NN ew .a . .-N. ,,,N, , .....X.,....,x , x.Xx.,x.x.x.xX . xxxx,.x t .t kN..,xQX - .k..,xx ,M M. .N.x,N, ,F e Qx. , ,.,, , x, SIGMA TAU GAMMA FOIIIILIIH1 1950 OFFICERS MORTON LAMBERT, Prrxiilrul EUGLNL MILLER, Vicv-Pri-xiilvrif CHAUNCEY MCNELLEX', Trmuzrrr CARL HINESLX', Swgmulrirf-Arnis HAROLD MILLER, Home Mamigrr SPON SORS Dr. L. L. Hydle George R. Kernodle PERSONNEL COLUMN I Morton Lambert, Muncie, Ind. Burl Clark, Muncie, Ind. Eugene Miller, Mt. Summit, Ind. Francis LaMar, Muncie, Ind. Paul Neiswander, Dunkirk, Ind. COLUMN HI Dorwin Dick, Kokomo, Ind. Carl Hinesly, Middletown, Ind. Howard May, Anderson, Ind. Jack Richman, Muncie, Ind. Walter Culp, Francesville, Ind. COLUMN V Robert Milhollin, Muncie, Ind. Raymond Loveless, Lynn, Ind. Paul Kelso, New Albany, Ind. COLUMN II Chauncey McNelley, Eaton, Ind. Merrill Hamilton, Pennville, Ind. Merritt Jackson, Yorktown, Ind. George Van Dyke, Union City, Ind. Edward Maddox, Kokomo, Ind. Wilbur Hobley, Farmland, Ind. COLUMN IV Harold Miller, New Albany, Ind. Maurice Swander, Muncie, Ind. Louis Darst, Portland, Ind. Wallace Hodges, Kokomo, Ind. john Stebbins, Eaton, Ind. Carroll Copeland, Newcastle, Ind. COLUMN VI Wendell Long, Geneva, Ind. Merwyn Davies, Walcott, Ind. Marvin Dick, Kokomo, Ind. Kenneth Coulson, Dunkirk, Ind. Woodward Fisher, Walcott, Ind. William Reid, Pennville, lnd. Harold Long, Geneva, Ind. Forest Albright, Elkhart, Ind. 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E s Q 2 5 E S E i 5 3 i 2 3 E Page Iwo bunrlred fifteen 3 --m??m:::::f:ff:::: ,..:::..2V::.V.V.V. V::.wm....M.,.:m.-,,-ma--1: ..QJ:Jff:,Awww..ummmW-mmwa..Q-Qwmmm-R.....m2w.:,..w.Wm?2:S...?,,R-rx, Q ix Sz X 3 .. . gs. . ' 5 ii S .5 s 3 La. E F4 1 1 i A I ' w I if pi W W .v 'J .1 . ,. . si rl H 19 In k,,.,x ., .,,, eitmxag si :R 35' N LOLUMN I lierniece Whntz, Newcastle, lnd. Louise Hummel, Muncie, Ind. Bess Day, Jonesboro, lnd. Rosemary Duncan, Muncie, Ind. Harriett I-Iorning, Howe, Ind. LOLUMN IV Grace Arthur, Muncie, Ind. Dorothy Seiple, Anderson. lnel. Marcella Dick, Anderson, lnd. Ruth Winebrenner, Muncie, lnd. Mary Boston, Elwood, Ind. ugz' Iwo lmlnlrml xixlvuzz ,, O Rl E l 5 'Z Sim? ALPHA EX 5 Rx, fl Calf? ,fl Qt s xx Foumled 1920 X OFFICERS Pumoiu Sci-iusruu, I'rexilli-ut X Bnkxmcil NVANTZ, Vim'-Pwsillefll N Minn' BOSTON, Sl't'i'1'f1ll'-Y RUTH ANN XVESLR, Tl'l'n1SIll'l'l' SPONSORS X Miss Viletu Baker Mrs. E. E. Clippinger Miss Grace Wfoody PERSONNEL COLU!x1N xi Catherine Cloud, Montpelier, Ind. ' Eleanor Bing, Anderson, Ind. Dorothy Bradford, Muncie, Incl. ' Merry C. Clause, Albion, Ind. 1 Evelyn Horning, Fort Vlfaync, Ind. ' l coLuMN III Philorn Schuster, Muncie, Ind. Ruth Ann Weser, Lognnsport, Ind. Tlielmn Thomas, Logansport, Ind. Mnriam Duffy, Anderson, lnd. COLUMN v Rutli Dodson, Cambridge City, Ind. Helen Ferguson, Marion, Ind. Dora Shosenberg, Decatur, Ind. Alice McClure, Union City, Ind. Mary K. Higbee, Elwood, Ind. W A M,M,,,,,,,,,,,, WWW. Q xt I sf A .5 f H , fx V,. 1, ..,' X, Puqu lun l7llIltIl'l'Al f.dl't'l7fL'l X 1 Q., ,ll E 5 s i E 2 M., N,NX, .,...x.xX.,. , ,,,,5,.... .N.XxxXN,Xx ,,,x. , e ., .,Xk, Qx,, , , ......,. .X.x , , ...X X O KI ll rl 5 'Z ,, WW N,xNNx - ...,.....,..,,,.. ..xx e WM., x,.,x W.. .,..,,N. -..N xxk,.x.X..X..k .XxxXXNX.Xxx x.x,x.N , .. t, ,.nX.x, ....x,... ,. .,.....,...x. t.. x.xx , ,.,,,.a,,,,..S 5 Eu I Fozzmfvfl 1920 OFFICERS , Mmm' Lixuu, Prrsiilrnl Mixkcixkni' Scutmrit, Vin'-Prrxiilmii I CATHLIQINI1 HOHER, Si'rn'!i1i'y GRACE TurcNi,x', Ti'vuwm'i' PATRQNESSES Mrs. Susan B, Nay Mrs. Benjamin VI. Burris Mrs. O. B. Christy PERSONNEL i 5 Row l CLLI-T TO RIGHTJ ROW Il Mary Ladd, Muncie, Ind, Marian Wfeaver, XVest Lafayette, Ind. Grace Rehme, Rushville, Ind. Sara Lou Mann, Muncie, Ind. K Catherine Hofer, Muncie, Incl. Catherine Critchley, Anderson, Ind. Opal Swain, Springport, Ind. Ruth Stephenson, Muncie, Ind. Helene Koons, Muncie, Inj, Isabelle Connolly, Muncie, Incl. i V'rginia Morgan, Jonesboro, Intl. E 5 now Ill Wlimlai Hubartt, Huntington, ln.l. Dorotha Dragon, Parker, Ind. s Martha Bair, Portland, Ind. I Virginia Browning, Anderson, Ind. lfllen Stewart, Shelbyville, Ind. XVild.1 Mac Lucas, Muncie, Ind. 3 l 5 Row iv now v S Phyllis Sale, Huntington, Intl. Lucille DeVoc, Muncie, Ind. 2 Mary Kay Chenuwcth, Fort NY'ayne, Ind. Catherine Oberlin, Butler, Ind. Maxine Marshall, Sway7ec, Ind. Guenevere Shores, Huntington, Ind. 5 Margaret Scudder, Huntington, Ind. Frances Oswalt, West Lafayette, Ind. Louise Thompson, Tipton, Ind. Grace Turney, Franklin, Incl. f Frances Parks, Muncie, Ind. Ellen Staiford, Alexandria, Ind. X 5 3 3 Pugr luv: fuiuilrril A'fXf7fI'l'll ,.....,a...-...,.........,..,..,...............,..M. ..........,., ..........,..,,.,,... WMNW., .i ..s...Wa...........-.-...,,t,w.Qf:. 3 3 ff -Y 0 lllliltlfhf llillclvrfl .1 Q H' V3 bf J , ,L ,lj A -'N ! '1X fvoa. . 4 M, ,Nx,,, , ..,.,.,,,,.. .xA.,. A w . ..,., ,, W 1 ?i? 1 1 .fi Q .gg LAMBDA DELTA PHI X -93 CWS Foznzdezl 1920 1 SQL Q I OFFICERS bij, RETTA FESLER, President HARNETT O'HARRA, Virv-Prrsiilvut MARIAN BALLARD, S1'r1'vfai'y fog MARY FRANCES BYRER, Trvusu1'i'r SPONSORS Mrs. P. D. Edwards Miss Mary Beeman Mrs. Edgar A. Menk Miss Barcus Tfchenor xi Mrs. Marie Ringle S, 2 2 PERSONNEL 3 COLUMN I l s il . Q Martha Barnes, W'mcheSter, Lois Telle. Hartford City, is 4 Marian Ballard, Newcastle, lp 15 1 5 2 i COLUMN IV Fay Darnell, Centerville, Ind. Violet Squier Myers, Decatur, Ind. Arcille Butler, Kendallville, Ind. Doris Berry, Windfall, Ind. Gladys Telle, Hartford City, Ind. Page Iwo lJ1um'rcd twvnly Roberta W'right, New Lisbon, Ind. 4 Virginia Pike, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN H Charlotte Middleton, Windfall, Ind. Harriett O'Harra, Mt. Summit, Ind. Ind. Grace Fielder, Winchester, Ind. Ind. Mary Frances Byrer, Fort Wayne, Ind Ind. Betty Reynolds, Fountain City, Ind. COLUMN III Retta Fesler, Frankton, Ind. NVanda Mansfield, Eaton, Ind. Edith McCarty, Pendleton, Ind. Virginia Bolton, Auburn, lnd. Anna Louise Haines, Pendleton, Ind. Betty Meo, Anderson, Ind. COLUMN v Helen Kahler, Alexandria, Ind. Mary Vivian Peck, Anderson, Ind. Barbara Foland, Noblesville, Ind. Dorothy Franks, Alexandria, Ind. Ruth Kirkpatrick, Alexandria, Ind. .J lhpqr In 'Ul7lIIl1ll'1'1l ln'4'r1ly-um .,- MR.. X. ,. R R X X xx X , . ,., ,, .. 1 x.,,XXXx.x1KxX,,, xX xx... .. ,x,.,. x,N ,xx , .. ORIE PI ZETA , AX R255 li :gy FOIIIIIIVII 1920 OFFICERS MARY ELLEN MURRAY, Prvsiilvut JANE REED, Vin'-Prrridmi ALYQE MARX' O,TOOLE, Svrrulury MARTHA WOLVERTON, Trrasnrrr' PATRONESSES Dr. Floy Ruth Painter Miss Margaret johnson Miss Lucille Knotts PERSONNEL l 5 'Z 3 Siva ia . SX Ss' xx g FE : X 2 E S 3 O COLUMN I Mary Ellen Murray, Muncie, Ind. Mary Alice Layne, Muncie, Ind. julia jackson, Muncie, Ind. Lois Morris, Culver, Ind. COLUININ Il Frances Lesh, Muncie, Ind. Lavon Seelig, Hartford City, Ind. Kathryn Lucas, Muncie, Ind. Martha Price, Richmond, Ind. E COLUMN III Florence Reynard, Muncie, Ind. Dorothy Pipes, Muncie, Ind. Alycc Mary O'Toole, Muncie, Ind. Kathryn Burket, Rome City, Ind. Martha Prutzman, Muncie, Ind. r z 5 COLUMN IV Martha Wolverton. Albany, Ind. Ruby DeFries, Milford, Ind. Mary Wallace, Muncie, Ind. Virginia Lewellen, Muncie, Ind. Pngm luo lmmlnul lwruly-lu'u COLUMN V Mary Poffenbarger, Muncie, Ind. Virginia Wheeler, Albany, Ind. Mary Wolverton, Albany, Ind. Carol Bagley, Anderson, Ind. x 2 l 2-f 2 R E iff W AM NJN gXvQ5X q Z5 COLUMN I Madeleine Xlfeeltley. Redlcey, lml. .Iuanita Alexander, Roll, Ind, Mary Bertha, Gary, Ind. Mary Daniels, Marion, Ind. COLUMN IV Evelyn Hunt, Fort Wayne, lnd. Alta Fouts, Richmond, Ind. Marthaella Wolfe, Wcstheld, Ind. Betty Erikson, Hobart, Incl. ,,,r,, ,,,.,,,.,, - C Dorothea Bentz, Berne, lncl. lun frumlri-ll lin-:fly-fuzz 1' N in .........,...,.., ..,, . ..,., - ,,r,. X ,....,..,,. , .......,....... ,,,, , ,,,,. I' iz I 3 2 z e z 2 1 x 5 5 SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA I 2 K 2 235' Fmzlltlml 1920 OFFICERS 5 lvl.-XDI.I.IlNL XVn1:itt.1,v, Prriiili-nl Iirnixxoit Ruvxow, Vzrr-Prrxitli-ut l'iVKI.YN HUNT, Cnrrrxlfumliug Svfruhiry hlARY LOUISE Bos'l'oN, S4'l'l'l'f:l1 Y RUTH lXlIl.LI,R, Tmlxzzrwr PATRONESSES Mrs. L. H. XVhitcraft Mrs. M. E. Studebaker Mrs. Esther Bray Miss Elizabeth Simliins , Mrs. James Zedekar f PERSONNEL 5 3 COLUMN II Frances Kelly, Hartford City, Ind. l Marjorie Cortwright, Gaston, Ind. l Mariemma Wright, I.aPorte, Ind. Mary Boston, Pendleton, Ind. Q Harriett Nichols, Hebron, lnd. N COLUMN III Eleanor Rupnow, Fort Wayne, Ind. , Ruth Miller, Elkhart, Ind. 1 Katherine Miller, Elkhart, Ind. Irene Barron, Rome City, lncl. COLUMN v Ruth McNeeley, Shelbyville, Ind. 5 1 Clara Moehring, W'olcott, Ind. il Nell Bartholemew, Valparaiso, Ind. ' gl Kathleen Wilson, Wolcott, Ind. C if 5 5 I 3 F 'Nassau'- ,--.sqm f-lqvp 53 . 'vii 'e-.gr Pugr fun fwmlrml f1l'l'llI'vY4f?I'l' 1 4 'xx X X. , x ,,.. . , ,, xk!b ,.X,, - - x,..N, ..., .N,,xxx - x,?i .... Ju. .fs ,s if e Xp 'X Fx. R, te? 'NN .f .Q I Y tx. 'i 5E 2: N, V. X, XE f Si we -Q 2 Q E 3 E i E E ' 1 s- t - Ya .X . te- ,.f Q . we 'X SN . Sew-ve' sa' Ret? w.W.-'xt,..7Na- x X 'N 'wxw ' , .. ... MU ZETA I i .un i' Il . MYR Founded 1921 OFFICERS EDITH LEWIS, Prvsiilwzl -IEANNETTE CLEX'ENGER, Virz'-Pwsirfcril MARYJANE SAWYER, Sl'F1'L'f1Il'.j' MARY ELKINS, Tl'F11SllY'A'l' PATRONESSES Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. COLUMN I Edith Lewis, Markle, Incl. Sarah Burdick, Albany, Ind. Ethel Green, Batesville, Ind. Mary Margaret Hash, Tipton, Ind. Kathryn Hough, Kendallville, Incl. Paul B. Willianis Harry Howick Portia Baker Roy Keever PERSONNEL COLUNIN II Mary Hollingsworth, Wixichester, Ind Mary jane Sawyer, Muncie, Ind. Emogene Hollingsworth, Lynn, Ind. Rosetta Morey, Muncie, Incl. Doris Pope, Gary, Ind. COLUMN III Jeannette Clevenger, Winchester, Ind. Mary Mary Elkins, Ambia, Ind. Kreigh, Ossian, Ind. Mildred Miller, Blugton, Ind. Miriam Riley, Winchester, Ind. Frances Elliott, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN IV Florence Spence, Parker, Ind. Estelle Andrews, Tipton, Ind. Helen Haiflich, Uniondale, Ind. Mary Helen Wfilly, Kendallville, Ind. Marian Ringlc, Fort Wayne, lnd. Page lim lmmlrval iu'i'nfy-six COLUMN V Marie Chenoweth, Winchester, Incl. Elizabeth Halliday, Parker, Incl. Betty Strange, Marion, Ind. jane Lesh, Bluffton, Ind. Lois Burger, Kempton, Ind. .,f f-fax l'.1,Qr hm lmmlnw 3 .F 1 , 1 :S .- z: A Q 2 2 S S z ,,,,,.. .x.. .. -,,,,, W. ..,,, ,Z.,, ,,,, .,.z2zz 2 e e,..,....,..,t, ,,,,,:,,z , ,22,, , , ::::M ,ZZLZ .,,1z.. ,,,:,A.,.A,A.. .,,,,.,.,, e e ee e e e r ,S ,,r r , S We e e o r ,,Q r i i l KAPPA KAPPA 1 ,E .tits 9 5 ,fi 3 S .Nfl PW-at ,V pf! Q PPE riff , ,. V Founded 1922 , if 53 .3 , OFFICERS Doius FRENCH, Pri-siilwzt iq, HELEN HINSHAXY', Vin'-Prvxiilclzf BETTY COPE., Sl'l'l'l'f1ll'j' ELOISE Bum, Trvxurvr S3 SPONSORS Miss Lydia Grabbe Miss Regina Frank E Miss Viola Bryson E 2 2 PERSONNEL 3 5 COLUMN I COLUMN II Doris French, Newcastle, Ind. Rosemary Bradfield, Sheridan, Ind. Laura Smith, Bargersville, Ind. jewel Standerford, Muncie, Ind. 5 Eloise Bird, Muncie, Ind. Betty Cope, Muncie, Ind. Betty Ann Roads, Atlanta, Ga. Frances Helene Carter, Marion, Ind. E Roberta Elliott, Thorntown, lnd. 3 Marcile Market, Ligonier, Ind. Marion Bilby, Muncie, Ind. Mildred Brown, Dunkirk, Ind. Lola Pittengcr, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN IV COLUMN v Georgianna Dill, Warren, Ind. Esther Weir, Muncie, Ind. Helen Hinshaw, Indianapolis, Ind Iris Zinn, Kokomo, Ind. Beulah Graham, Muncie, Ind. Mildred Pitcher, Newcastle, Ind. Virginia Day, Marion, Ind. Carolyn Hinshaw, Indianapolis, Ind. Dorothy Lou Clifford, Connersville, Ind. 3 l a i Page lim lunnlrwl lzurlily-viglml Pagu Iwo fnzmlrufl lwculy-:zine S J s, ,aa 5 r z Q 'N a N X -Ma at tkn? l,, ,ijf : vLQl A .k.a ,,, Eiizzzzva , 5 1 Q O Ill EN l , 3 'Z -QL umwxwstvvmatmt W-mms-.www mptw. ,y-s -A x+xx ww. -5-vx:n--, -enum: : :, ... .... .......,':,' L : .:.:: -3 :v-mn-av-wma :'. : .:.':.':.-::: z :een :nz -n an-:.-az:-:ran wmmm x wx xsxxxux sm zzznzzzn n 1-.:.:.::Q.z.zwuqw.ou-usxsv.--av. fi? N25 Q5 PHI DELTA XI 5 XXI? X ix Familial 1922 Af, OFFICERS MARIE Wizrziat, President E1.rzA131:TH BRIDWELL, Vim'-Pirsiifvrzt LOUISE HODSON, Sccrriary XE HELEN MARLEY, Treasurer Xl 3 T PATRONESSES i Miss Maude Wells E Miss Helen jackson E Miss Naomi Klauer i 3 PERSONNEL i j COLUMN I COLUMN II i Marie W'ctzel, Anderson, Ind. Catherine Weidler, Decatur, Ind. Elizabeth Bridwell, Van Buren, Ind. Armella Elliott, Hartford City, lidgel Carr, Anderson, Ind. COLUMN III Emma Williams, Muncie, Ind. Grace Knott, Muncie, Ind. Gladys Rowles, Mooreland, Ind. Martha Sarig, Winchester, Ind. Vercna Fravel, Geneva, Ind. Pugt' Iwo bumlrrrl Ibirty lnd Helen Marley, Newcastle, Ind. Arline Becker, Decatur, Ind. Vcrda Willi3D1S, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN IV Anna Miller, Elkhart, Ind. Louise Hodson, Mooreland, Ind. Garnet Nihart, Muncie, Ind. Eleanor Fulwider, Anderson, Ind I Pugc Iwo lmmlrcfl llvirfy-on 19 , X W. .... Xxx.. . xN...,..X, x.x,.x , . t, xx,.x,x .. , NxxNx.x.x.,N..xNx , xxx. . , -x.- , X,X-X..X ..x.x,. ......x , t ,, xxxxxX,..xXNN. x.xxx W ,W....w...-.-vm-ia xwwmwgwmqp 3 'Z 2 EPs1LoN DELTA 4' Fo1nm'ml 1925 OFFICERS BETTY HAN1:s, Prvxiilwzf Vrzum SPRINGER, lyjfl'-Pl'l'SflIL'llf Doaornx' KENNER, Swrm-lm-y KATHLEEN ANDERSON, Tri'us1m'r SPONSORS Miss Pauline Kirk Mrs. Olin Bell Mrs. Shirley D. Babbitt PERSONNEL COLUh1N I Betty Hanes, Connersville, Ind. Jane Knight, Huntington, Ind. Cecile Hudgel, Selma, Ind. Virginia Pettit, Anderson, Ind. Glenna Blansett, Newcastle, Ind. COLUMN II Muriel Mahoney, Huntington, Ind. Susanna Bundy, Spicelund, Ind. Marie Alice Charlier, Anderson, Ind. Ellen Heck, Connersville, Ind. Mary Agnes Baxter, Xvinchester, Ind. Gladys Achenbach, Tipton, Ind. Marian Folk, Huntington, Ind. Ruth Dunkin, Goodland, Ind. jane Rcttig, Muncie, Ind. Kathleen Anderson, Van Buren, Ind. Helen Brady, Howe, Ind COI.UIviN IV Velma Springer, Amboy, Ind. Margaret Chapman, Huntington, Ind. Dorothy Kenner, Huntington, Ind. Nada Cadbury, Muncie, Ind. Ellen Thatcher, Rushville, Ind. Muriel J. Miller, Muncie, Incl. Page Iwo lmmlml lbirly-Iwo COLUMN v Nola Slain, Mathews, Ind. Reba K. Harris, Richmond, Ind. Mary DeNicola, Gary, Ind. Florence Marie Bierly, Bryant, Ind, Dorothy McWilliams, Newcastle, Ind. 1 Y 3 l Ii 2 u :5 . I J i 1 r if A., . .. ,,, . ..,,-,M ... ,ut ., ........,........u. oily X., fl? 1 0 F V-a.,......,.,,..mM.,.,. -AMW... ...... ,. 1..,-A,,,,,:+eswM,N:v,,fum.,. I J Pagu Iwo bnmfrml thirty-1fJrcc' OKI ENT - ..,.. ..Q OMEGA SIGMA CHI liozzlzdcwl 1925 OFFICERS DOROTHY' KIRP, Pruritlruf THLLNIA HIATT, Vive-Prrtiilufil ELEANOR GA Nrz, Scrrvlury M AIKGUERITE S1'o111., Tmn Il rw COLUMN I Dorothy Kirp, Cowan, Ind. Mabelle Weaver, Gaston, Ind. Elizabeth Black, Newcastle, Incl. Helen Moffet, Newcastle, Ind. COLUMN III Thelma Hiatt, Muncie, Incl. Nondas Kirk, Anderson, Ind. Virginia Underwood, Muncie Ind. Mabel Gnrtlcy, Winchester, Ind. PATRONESSES Mrs. L. A. Pittenger Mrs. Robert LaFollcttc Mrs. Frank Bunn Mrs. Francis Brown PERSON NEL COLUMN II Marguerite Stoel, LnI'orte, Ind. Eleanor Gnntz, Muncie, Ind. Mcrval Robbins, Hartford City, Ind Althca I-Iamilton, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN IV Evelyn Armstrong, Muncie, Incl. Mary Steele, Wheaticld, Ind. Marguerite Murphy, Muncie, Intl. Susan Runyan, Newcastle, Ind. Pug: luv lmmlnil lbirly-four 2 S x : ft, d-t Q S- J 'Z t.t.tt,.t.....tt.....t.W,t..tMttmtttm ,,,m,,,.,,N if Z if 1 55 .1 ,W ,W wi ff' i ik,-+3 Q :X Ei is tl + is ss R X I- x mx N' X X . S A N 1 Y. ER N QS x5 X Q ,xv iw, WW 5- .M QAVV M .A - I , ....u....,,,,.,,,,.,,,..,,..,,....,. .... mom- ..... .... , ., -W... , -.- vi cz 3 It ,I Pugu Iwo bllIlLlI'L'4l ibirfy-ffl if X -. X.. N ww- ..,,,,,..,..,...,,,W ,.,..,,-tu -...i-.,.tN...v..t...WM ..,..,,.-tW-wN,v...-,...,....ss.- , lil, j L .,ii iii i LQ , . , , .,.,., SIGMA BETA TAU llfalll 4 .Mijn nv was 'Emp' FUIIIIIIUIII 1924 OFFICERS FRANCES SPENCER, Prvxiilvnt MARGARET MILLER, Vice-Pr'z'xiJev1t DOROTHY IVIESSEL, Sufwfizry LORENA jus'ricE, Treasurer Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss SPONSORS Sharley B. DeMotte Ralph Noycr Laura Benedict Helen Maascr PERSONNEL COLUININ I Frances Spencer, Kempton, Ind. Frances Kirklin, Muncie, Ind. Margaret Miller, Lafayette, Ind. Noln Decker, Bluifton, Ind. Agnes Shoemaker, Muncie, Ind. COLUMN III Ethel Modlin, Marion, Ind. COLUMN II Dorothy Wise, Indianapolis, Ind. Marguerite Wachnitz, Medaryville, Ind. Margaret Palmer, Fort Wayne, Ind. Edith McCreery, Gaston, Ind. Dorothy Mcssel, Geneva, Ind. Nellie Slate, Indianapolis, Ind. Elizabeth Achenbach, Indianapolis, Ind. Frances Caffrey, Garrett, Ind. Addie May Owens, Edinburg, Ind. COLUMN IV Constance Curnutt, Lagro, Ind. Lorena justice, Muncie, Ind. Edna Leath, Blountsville, Ind. Blanche Ricks, Summitville, Ind. Maxine Peters, Kempton, Ind. Page two bumlrrd llnirly-six coLUMN v Audrey I-Iochstetler, Huntington, Dea Michael, Huntington, Ind. Lucille Troxcll, Mulberry, Ind. Maxine Small, Muncie, Ind. Clara M. Ford, Muncie, Ind. Ind. ..f xr-. fx IHLQ4' lim fznmlrmf lfvirly I I i FS - S 1 ..,.,,,.,,........N.......,....,........,......,,...........,...,...,.,m,..,.A.,....,-.......,,,.,..,.,.,...,,.........,,,,,,.,,,,...,,.,.a KI EN l 'Z 2 .I s..,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,..s.,,,,.,.,..,.. ,.,.x ,., . . m , , . h . ,.,,,.,...A.,...,., J:J:J1 Lii. , ,Q I k.,. i 1 . . M , ,,,.2 :,:, , ,gJ 1 E 4 I, 5 . S ' I I E 1 g PSI THETA Foumleal 1925 :ixf R OFFICERS Lou LAYMAN, Prrsirlrlzf K w,INNIFRED JONES, Vice-PI-rxiilvrir HELEN BREADING, Sl.'l'fl'fKIl'-Y X VIRGINIA OLSEN, Trvaxzmw 1 PATRGN AND PATRONESSES X ' f x Miss Florence Hall it Mrs. D. T. Cushman D. T. Cushman Miss Lillian Dinius Lhonorary memberj 2 PERSONNEL X COLUMN I COLUMN II 2 f Lou Layman, W'alton, Ind. Sally Brandenburg, Argos, Ind. 5 2 Virginia McDermitt, Elwood, Ind. Helen Breading, North Webster, Ind. i Mary Cummins, Middletown, Ind. Marjorie Slack, Fort Wayne, Ind. Martha Teter, Muncie, Ind. Dorothea Perry, Greensburg, Ind. l Elizabeth Cain, Marion, Ind. j COLUMN XII 1 . ' Ruth Young, Shelbyville, Ind. Virginia Olsen, Muncie, Ind. Maxine Saine, Peru, Ind. l Lois Thurston, Alexandria, Ind. I Margaret Gilliam, Warsaw, Ind. Emma Ridenour, Modoc, Ind. Martha Noble, Alexandria, Ind. Margel Ham, Lanesville, Ind. il Eloise Hall, Milroy, Ind. Madaline Marsh, Alexandria, Ind. l Chnrlean Nibarger, Muncie, Ind. Winnifred Jones, Middletown, Ind. Eleanor Groff, Osceola, Ind. I f l 1, li l'u,qu luv: IIIIIIIIYVII llmiriy-Piglml 4 l I 'W l I .1 f-X. if ,cr 'QV -gy ,Q ,Q 'fx'W' , . ,. ':.-, Fl I VW? 'Kia Q. K , xi 1,.l I . 'S Y ' 'Q ' IKIIQV lzvu lurmlrml lfrirly-11 Al .J S iviii ,.,....,.,..,,, x.,..m.. a , ...x C ta ..xxkx... .. as xx.x. C Wa., xN.,xNN.N,x - ....,.,.,..... ,-,Y v2,L.1....,. M , . .,. , C ..,,, DELTA SIGMA ATHLETA Folulrlwl 1926 OFFICERS OLIVE KISER, Pri-xiilrnt MARY ELLEN ELMORE, Vin-- PI't'SiA,l'lll DOROTHY Arruis, Srrrvlury - . . .., Q M.-xnjoiun CONNELLX, Tn X. 5 SPONSORS Mrs. W. E. W'agoner Miss Erma Scrarnlin Miss Frances Botsford so XE S v I x l l z 7XllVl'l' COLUMN II Thelma Moore Humphrey, Muncie, Ind. Marjorie Connelly, Upland, Ind. Ruth Schell, Rome City, Ind. Mary lone Murray, Warren, Ind. Mary Elizabeth Homer, Hartford City, lnd Lake, Incl. COLUMN v Virginia Mitchell, Andrews, Ind. Kathryn Markley, Keystone, Ind. Doris Burns, Forest, Ind. PERSONNEL COLUMN 1 Olive Kiser, Lebanon, Ind. Dorothy White, Logansport, Incl. Lucille Murley, Milton, Ind. i Nondice jackson, Muncie, Ind. Arrawanna Kiser, Lebanon, Ind. e 3 3 E COLUMN In E Mary Ellen Elmore, Muncie, Incl. e Elizabeth Gilbert, Pleasant Vivian Betts, Forest, Ind. l Ruth Boone, Lapel, Ind. i Velma Williams, Yorktown, Ind. 2 COLUMN iv l Dorothy Ayres, Middletown, Ind. Elsie Harrison, Lebanon, lnd. 1 Geneva W'alker, Gas City, Ind. , Alma Meeker, Lapel, Ind. Beatrice Biery, Berne, Incl. l Genevieve Hahn, Wabash, Incl. Margaret Finclling, Dalevillc, lnd. l l l Q Pugr luv: fxumlrrrl fnrfy 1 l .f ,1,, X, lkzgr luv: lrrffnlnul forly-1 HH Ill ENT DOROTHY XVHITE FLEANOR GANTZ MARY HOLLINGSXVORTH LAVON SIEIQLIG T1'A'Ll.YlI7'L'Y Vim'-P1'i'xiifi'11l Pruxiilrlzl Svr'whlry THE GIRLS CLUB THE PURPOSE of the Girls Club, an organization open to all women students at Ball State, is to create and to foster a feeling of friend- liness and helpfulness among the students and between sororities, as well as in sororities, on the campus. An executive council composed of presidents of the thirteen sororities, oflicers of the club, and Miss Grace Del-lority, sponsor, acts as a govern- ing body for the organization. All important rules governing the Soror- ities are drawn up by this body. Activities sponsored by the club during the past year included the annual informal party which officially opened the rush season among sororities at the beginning of the fall quarter. The most important event sponsored by the club was the annual Motl1er's Day celebration held in honor of the mothers of the students. In addition to these activities, the Girls Club sponsored a series of matinee dances held from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Recreation Room of Forest Hall every other Wfednesday. The annual formal dance held at the Hotel Roberts during the spring term brought the year's activities to a close. lu ri flllll full frwly-l1i'o ...MX X ,x ,Q X Nw sbs 'X t FRw.,r.t-f' N3 ixeXXNNstseE ,t ,.,.,c,. ,..t . t. .t.t. su... .ttr. ,,.,c.,M.gct3,eX. s...g.....................................,..........M,........ Sits Nxt.- ,xt iN X X QW? A -X ...X i is-5 x x E 2'9'l ic Q. il? 1 . -k fR iLf' Q..f'.'5'55X.., k'xv...+ asw 'vm Jfri i IJJJ xvm ++ MYER. Yf'5N'w.. OPXIE 'W Q vig-gf-If + Jffiyf'-GM -wif' ff 4 ax fx W , 1 , .1 ,E . 1 ii ,. .km . ff., on 'L Q f 3 2 5 1: ,. g'4fI J3i'f ! A A-J .Jn -. .,... ,.,., :5::g:fgg .'3g -1 1-,A 1,5 ...gay . , L , .' It ag , .:. 5,2 331 ,23 4, ,,2f':::. 71,533 'M' ff 5,-A ,M .. . ,fx , .1 . fa 11- ' ws-.f .r-gg ,:-,jf .QE-1 X- '-4? 'J. - . eff, Aff! .5 ., ,,,f,1,,...-Jax. , , ,.,'.--.1:5,x 3: P 5' ,X.,. 4' ' Q3 ' X gms, 4, Ui. 1 .la ' Egi?5,fQ4ii O ff? ff if I V43 S, Q! X L F I4 ef R J E 5 '4 A QQ,-if fn YN , 5 :'f VI: .L H4 Uifwwknv ,gm-vw: Q 714754. .QP ,...lf?'-,.1f'- V V-:w.fx5:, 2- ' 'gf l 1 3 I J i I l l l 1 5 l 1 9 'Tl K7 ,A N J 5 Q3 . X ,.t..,M vs X wtf A, Sys-..-N ,. C, l Q Olll ENT 3 Q DOROTHY XVI-HTE HUBERT BOXVERS MARY ELLEN FLMORE LAVON SEIQLIG Priwlifuzll Trz'i1xuri'1 Vii'i'AI'r'i'xlif.'l1l Si'r'1'i'fi1l'y COMMERCE CLUB THIi past year has been a very successful one for the Commerce Club, one of the largest organizations on the campus. Membership is open to all students in the Department of Commerce and any other persons who are interested. A series of interesting talks was given at the regular monthly business meetings. Among the speakers were A. C. Thornburg, George Cox, H. xl. Wfilson, Frank Harrold, Gertrude Barrett, Lester Bush, and Fred D. Rose. In addition to the talks, short specialty numbers were given at each of the meetings. A number of dinner parties were held throughout the year. Among the most important of these was the annual Christmas party. The most important event of the year was the Indiana State Commercial Contest held Saturday, April 30. Following the contest the Eleventh Annual Victory Banquet was held at the Hotel Roberts. More than three hun- dred attended. The annual picnic in june closed the activities of the year. Standing committees for the year have been as follows: program, John Simpson, chairman, Kathryn Markley, Wilnaa Woodg social, Ruth Ann Weser, chairman, Mary Ellen Elmore, Charles Berhman, Albert Rickert, Harriett Wfilliams, Leonard Ireland. I'1 i' lun lVlIllxll'A'al fnrlj -fully' x ...xxx X X ,Ms X X ON s ,.1x.Xxk xxkx xxx.,,N.xxxN.Xx,,,.xxN,..N.x,x,Xxxx,N,N....xXxXN,,x ,,XXX xXXxxXxXxX,XxXXxxxxxxNx X X X sf .QQQ- A Q x X X ii R EX PERSONNEL x Elizabeth Achenbach G. C. Dunbar Olive Kiser Harrold Planck Gladys Achenbach Mary Dunn Francis LaMar jack Richman Augustus Arzadon Gene Earl Mildred Long Susan Runyan Charles Behrman Mary Elkins Velma Milthaler Nellie May Slate Mary Bertha Harriett Elston Ermal Marsh Iva Rose Slain 12.2 Eleanor Bing Edna Flanigan Estel Marsh John Simpson Reyno Bixler Paul Furnish Betty Meo Elmer Shannon Olive Birden Dorothy Glenn Kathryn Markley Jacob Smuts Frances Botsford john Goodwin Virginia Morgan M. E. Studebaker Collins Burnett john Good Gladys Nation Florence Ruth Thornburg Sarah Burdick Harvey Golliher Martha Nash Leona Walker Marie Charlier Walter Hardy Doris Neaderhouser Mary NVallace Myrtle Childs Thelma Hiatt Reba Norris Ansil Wallace Ruth Clamme Carolyn Hinshaw Cecilea Oliger Dorothy Wise Earl Clevenger Louise Hupp Virginia Olsen Harriet Williams Warren Clevenger Nondice jackson Frances Oswalt Wilma Woods Vernal Carmichael Marjorie Johnson Russell Perrigo Roberta Wright Hazel Creamer Blanche johnson Robert Peniston Robert Wright Ralph Cross Everett johnson Harrell Phillips Elizabeth Williams Faye Daniels Phila Johnson Dorothy Pipes Martha Wolverton Q Glenn Dickover Caroline Jones Sherman Pittenger Ruby DeFries Leonard Kaplan Margaret Pershing Q Q 2 5 2 3 527 B R Page two L7IllIlII'i'll forly-fin' i 1 . Ia. 4 5 My.t,N,twsmsmsxs.sttxtmmxxastssysstxrisrwaw.NwWrt,,,,t,aW.,..v,,,,,,x,,,,,.,,, .stastwsa wmsmmw ta-he-e:e:a..x..,...v.wtav.f:.:ra-nfm.aw,e,e uwarfa Ntxwwwsssssts W x 1' if N I M..-....-.........-......... s .ttMa.,.,,.t...a.,.W.t.N,t-.NaamN..w..NstM... C 52? a , . ttttt , , , , , , Q Q M , ,., , . t a . ,-ix X W X Qs xg! I N 'R N .X X xv, R -d a J -ef ,,, .N T X FLORENCE SPIZNCE RALPH HART HOXVARD BRUMFIEL DOROTHY KIRP Srwwltzry Vin'-P1'i'siifr'l1t Pr'i'iiilw11 Tr'ri1i11n'1' X MUSIC CLUB THE Music CLUB of Ball State is undoubtedly one of the largest and most active of its departmental organizations. This year approximately sixty members were in- cluded in its personnel. The two most important musical activities of the college, Music Festival Week and Campus Chords are sponsored by this organization, schools from many neighboring counties taking part in the former affair, held in April and May. The work of the club in respect to these activities was more than ordinarily successful this year. Monthly meetings are held at which members are given opportunity to perform, and occasionally to hear outside talent and speakers. Membership is open, not only to music majors and specials, but also to those interested in that art. Q 2 Page lun bllllilffll furly-Aix ,..a,,,... ...........,.-.M,.,......v-. .M , A.......-.-.t...,..,...,. .........w...-.....-......,.....w-.....,.t..w..w.v-.'.....v......v.v.w-.ww-M-N-M br A X fl N Rosemary Bradfield i Ruth Garrison Frances Kirklin Agnes Shoemaker Marie Chenoweth Ethel Green Lucille Devoe Donald Sweeney Eloise Hall Dorothy Kirp Dorotha Dragoo Howard Hull William Long 5 Frances Kelly S Gene Earl X Herbert Conrad Glyndon Shull f Dorotha Perry X Marguerite Steel il? i S WE ..,NM.gW.Nmm X wwv.MWMt MWWWW s Juanita Alexander Alberta Gossett ORIE wewamxwww as NNW atAMNNWWxw-.-N MUSIC CLUB Ruth Dodson Raymond Himelick John Geiger Estelle Andrews Ansil Wfallace Elizabeth Halliday Martha Sarig Audrey I-Iochstetler Lois Telle Regina Kruger Ralph Hart Mildred Yopst Mildred Delon Pauline Griner Velma Williams Mary Ellen Albertso Georgianna Dill Emma Davis Mary Lesh Sarah Burdick Lloyd Munro I1 e xx X .ww .X, Ni- NX Lucile Troxel Florence Spence Mary Hollingsworth Florence Swartz Naomi Graham Lura Layman Walter Shaw Esther Hutton Adelaide Kelly Howard Norton Dorothy Baker Myrtle Childs Mareile Marker Glenna Nation Jane Moore Grace Garrett Mildred Miller Retta Fessler Bessie Pope x Page Iwo bzzmfrfrf forfy-sv1'v11 M G .. .M xr, W- M .- M- Q -'swag SNQ 5 rrrrrt.,r F F MW ,, ,,-. mrs- X .wwv,s,.a,s X X X Fi E rt X 3 Q f,,,,,,,, WWW ef gi R ,X M A 3 X L93 X E ,wr . NNW.-,L MM-my me nw. i...Wwa ,.-, raw .,,, X ,W xttxtttsxxtttswtxxxs fuk X X xox., R- E x X tc' 4! w . , . .... ii KALLISTA ART CLUB KALLISTA, the Greek word meaning ideal beauty, was chosen as the most suitable name for the club formed by art students in 1921, under the direction of Miss Susan M. Trane, Head of the Department of Art. The purpose of the club is to encourage appre- ciation in all phases of art, to establish a fund for buying art objects, and to sponsor exhibits of interest to students and faculty. The program planned for the past year has been admirably suited for the further- ance of the organizations aims. Social and business meetings were held throughout the year, and several prominent speakers addressed the club. Among the persons who spoke were Miss Elisabeth Ball, Mrs. J. R. Marsh, and G. Ames Aldrich. An exhibit of wood-block prints by Ernest Watson, New York artist, was shown in the art gallery during April, under the auspices of the Kallista Art Club. Members of the organization also assisted with the plans for the second annual Conference for Art Teachers held at Ball State. The concluding feature on the program was the annual formal banquet held at Lucina Hall during the spring term. OFFICERS KATHLEEN ANDnRsoN, Prvmluuf HYLFN HINSHAW, Vin'-Prrriiluuf NTARION BILBY, Surrvtury OPAL SWAIN, Trvuxzzrrr SPONSCRS Miss Susan M. Trane Miss Sarah LaRl1uc Oylcr Francis F. Brown lfrom Ivfl lo rlgfall 'ww 1 Row ll 3 Q SJ.. ifw X X V 2 :A ,f XY! E.. 3 ix! S rt si tx S is SN X E Xi .Q X Y :KN X X Q Ev Helen Hinshaw Kathleen Anderson Georgianna Dill Marcile Marker Berry Cope Nola Decker Mary Ladd Lucile Troxell Marion Bilby LIIUFZI Smith Dorothy Baker Row III Glenna Nation Maryjane Sawyer Dorotha Dragoo Edith Hogue Mildred Delon Noel Myers now' IV Esther Hutton Robert Wearley Cecelia Hudgel Helen Hockctt Mary Steele Mary Powell Pugr lu 0 bumlnwl forty-uigfal Row v Mary Hollingsworth Mary lillen Albertson Frances Eilar Opal Swain ,Iuanita Alexander Paul Carmichael 3 3 1 1 Q i i s 5 S 1 S Q i .1 Pago frm IJIIIIAIVLWI forly-:lim If -X Ili.: . .,KKxx. ,x,XXX. , it .L x..xN... .. ,...,X,,x, ,..k.,...,.Q,.x,,,.,.,.Q ,X....,..,..x.x,X.,, .,xXx,x,x,..x,x.xk .N.xx..X.N...X.,,.,.NNN,.N.x,x.N,x.. - , . . - REKAMEMOH CLUB The Rekamemoh Club was organized in the fall of 1920 and was known as the Theta Sigma Psi Club. Later it became known as the Home Economics Club, but last year the name was changed to the Rekamemoh Club. ix The purpose of this organization is to create and maintain an interest in home eco- . . . . . . . E f FIOHIICSQ to promote a spirit of fellowship among students lnterested in home CCOFIOIUICSQ and to furnish an opportunity for social life. This year the club sent several delegates to the Indiana State Teachers meeting in Indianapolis. Baskets for the needy were distributed at the Thanksgiving season. Dur- ing the year, Rekamemoh has served a number of clubs and banquets, and also has had I many interesting and beneiacial meetings. One of the most interesting features of the year was a costume dance given by the club for the High School home economics girls. The club is making rapid progress and is striving to do greater things every year. OFFICERS VLLMA S1-R1Nt.Eu, I'ri'xiilt'r1l G12NEvu5v12 I-IAHN, Vin'-P1'i'xitlvr1l IDOROTHY Avxuas, T7'l'1I.XlIl'A'f I BEULAH GRAHANI, Svcrvlnry S XVERA Louise Dixvis, Social Cfmiruzuu i ROXV I Velma Springer Nondicc jackson Berniece Waiwtz Kathleen Anderson Dorothy Ayres PERSONNEL ROXV II Florence Reynard Helen Marley Arcille Butler Maryjanc Sawyer Helen Kahler Blanche Ricks ROW' IV Arrawanna Kiser Dorothy Kreiger Helen Hackett Marjorie Foster Nola Slain Gladys Achenback ROXV V Lucille Rohrer Edith Lewis Rosetta Morey Frances Eilar Beatrice Biery Margaret Shafer ROW III Verda Willianis Laura Smith Olive Himelick Olive Birden Elizabeth Wfilliams Genevieve Hahn 1 5 1' 2 E s 3 i E 5 2 i Pago fwo lmmlrml jiffy-om' ..,.a.t.,t........... .....,...,. ...........a ..,x ,...,,,.,..t..W X ,.-1 N XM 'X X RW' xxxw-:BNN ka..-f' X xwfits MASQ. ......- - V WxxxwNa,39x,m,,,,.l k 5 v...v......,..t......., Nxxx t. xxxxxxx X M .NNN -.. ,.wt...c...i.....t.,..tt.ea..Wta.4,N..,,t...t-.M .xx, .,...-.M.v.w.... xx.x N N... ......t..t,m..,.a.t.ta.t..t.a....a.t-Nawmwvma-.NBS-as ...ww ORIE T W , . , , : 1 : : E l :gL :: i 1 ,, C. . Q,Q1Q,. . thhhkiii1.N ,m,, , h at . W . . -x is t xx' s '-X 'YQ 5 5 fi I IFEX: 'x Ni -xt 73 1 is A? wx i Q K X, Q51 Ee X z LATIN CLUB THE LATIN CLUB, one of the oldest and most active of the departmental clubs on the campus, was organized in October, 1921. The purpose of the organization is to create a spirit of fellowship among the Latin students and to foster an interest in the classics. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month. The club has a number of social meetings, an annual Christmas party, and many program meetings. This year the club entertained the sponsors, guests, and members at Z1 Cena Romana, held in the Recreation Room. At the meetings varied and worth-while programs on classical subjects are given by the members. OFFICERS AIEANNETTE CLEVENGER, Pm-tidt-:if HELEN VAN TVIATRE, X7il'4'-Pl't'Xf1lt'7lf NIARTHA LOU TETER, Src'wlury-Tri'utl1rw' SPONSORS Dr. Edgar A. Menk Miss Lydia Grzxbbe Miss Viletta Baker Dr. Ralph Noyer Page two lfzmilrml fifty-Iwo LOLUNIN I I-Qloisc Bird Charlean Nibarger Iilivabeth Bridwell Mary Helen Willy Bess Day Grace Knott LOLUMN iii Charlotte Middleton Virginia Olsen Raymond Himelick Martha Teter Kathleen Anderson Thelma Parks LOI UMN v Eleanor Gantz Harriett O'Harra Ruth Beard Vera joy McCall Frances Spencer Charity Eva Williams COLUMN II Jeannette Clevenger Eleanor Waters Betty Jane Dunn Catherine Cloud Willard Shively Frances Elliott Frances Kirklin COLUMN IV Velma Springer Donald Reasoner Kathryn Markley Marguerite Steel Eva Covalt Edith McCarty Lenora DeFord COLLMN VI Helen Van Matre Catherine Weidler Ifdgel Carr Edna Leath Ruth Oliver Harper Mary Elkins Robert Milhollin S ....,.,.. 2 ' Q 2 2 fx S e ,. if ifx E 1 S X S 5 as ri' gt S X if? :VX gif 1 I 2 i E i I E S i E i i s s 1-2, Pugz' lun fwlzllwfl jiflry-I ,,,, ,, k, ,, lhlgi' lun llllllllffll ffl-3'-fu wx . R M 5 S Q N X 1,,.,.,w Ne..,,XM.,.NxX,,,..-J' . XkXX,XX x.xxx,xkx.X ...... . , C x.KN.s,Nk.xx FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS EIYANOR BING, Pn'xi1l'i'nf xY'lI.I,A RD SH IVIELY, Vin'-Prrxiflml LUCILLI- DI.VOlE. Scvruimjv iYlARIl' ALIC11 CHARI,IER, Trriiwn' SPONSORS Miss Helen jackson Miss Vilctta Baker Dr. Edgar A. Monk COLUMN I Eleanor Bing Eleanor Gantz Virginia Pike Dorothy Messel Clurlcnn Nibnrger COLUMN II Ralph Hart listher XX'cir jewel Standerford Grncu Knott Charity Eva XY'illi.1n1s COLUMN III Iidith McCarty Dorothea Mae Collins Marguerite Stoel Nvillard Shively Lucille DeVoe Robert Burns COLUMN IV Helen Quakcnbuih Sophie Putomkin Mabel Fee Rotsctta Morey Mnriv: Alice Chnrliur UI' it xx :X fl x N i z 4 I 3 i li 'S SN Xx.N . --'iI A Q I I I ,X.NXNxNx x,N,K...,xNX.X,xx,xxx..xNNXXx.XxXXNxx,,.N.N.,xxxNxX,XxN,X ,.N,,NX,.N.N,xx,xxxx. I I xXXXXxXx,NxxQ,,,,k.XxXx XxQx,xxKXXXxx.xxxx,x.x.xxXNxxsx.x.Xx I I . I NwI.WeWcN.I..MWINMNMN AINWIWWWNW .wx. .INA IW -.NM xxxx IM .I.,WwWI-,WM ,A Xe X X x Q N N X x X x l LEVVIS ' CREAMER BRIDXVELL SAXVYER V i Y.W.C.A. V OFFICERS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN EDITH LEWIS, Presidenf MARIE WETZEL, Social MARYJANE SAWYER, Vicr-Pnfsiflrzzt GARNET NIHART, Social Service ELIZABETH BRIDXVELL, Scfrrcfary MAIITHA NOBLE, Program HAZEL CREAMER, Trenxurc'r BETTY MEO, Publicity FRANCES ELLIOTT, Woi-ld Fellowship MARX' ELLEN ELIXIORE, Finance S E I I NOBLE MEO NIHART ELLIOTT XVETZEL 2 3 3 2 Pugv frm flllllllfffl fifl-I .I.......,. I,. L II, , ., W... ..,,,,,,, ..... I I I,... .I I is Ei E N. A M W.. Q .-X A 'N , ,es ,x.,.., - - NxxNN.x,xNx . .x....,N, . . xXx,x,,XN,x . ,.,k - .... ,,m. .. ....... ....... ...W ...... Q. . Q . ., N,.. . . ..,,. .. . .,,.., ..... ,,,.,.,,. - ..... Y. M. C. A. THE YOUNG MEN's Ci-uusTiAN :ASSOCIATION was organized at Ball State Teachers . College in 1921. The purpose of the organization is to be of service to fellow stu- dents, and especially to direct and assist in the adjustment of the new students to the social life of the college. if The organization has been aiiiliated with both the state and national groups this year. It has been reorganized on Ll basis of definite membership by term system, open to all E men in school. The cabinet serves as the directing body of the organization. X 2 In co-operation with the local Y. W. C. A.. the Y. M. C. A. has assisted in the fresh- man orientation program, the publication of the Ball State Handbook, parties for fresh- men, all-college mixers, convocation and radio programs, and 11 Human Relations con- ference. N. A. Schull, faculty advisor, has been of the greatest help in planning and carrying out the program for the year. OFFICERS J, D, W'IN1?IxRLNNl2R, Pl'l'xflll'Ilf Grim' lVlCCRlzl'llY, Vivr-I'rriiilrul Hfxitorim NIELSON, Si'i'rvfiuji' ORv1l.1,l1 SINK, Tl'l'1lXlll'l'l' SPONSOR N. A. Sch ull K OLUMN I N. A. Schull Gene McCret-ry Orville Sink c'oi.uviN III Harold Nelson Charles Price Harold Miller Howard lirumhel lu n lllIlllll'l'll jifly-iii COLUMN ll james Burger Luther Butler Carl Kiintncr Richard Creagmilc COLUMN IV J. D. W'inebrenncr Orlu Miller Albert Riclcert s s E . 2 z 2 5 il s s E 5 Ii 5 S . i s E i E s 1 E 2 3 .f Pugr lim IIIIIIAIITAI ffflj i Q-i X NX x Q 3 s .X s E x 5 s , .,... , . .X.X,xxx x.xx,, .,x.XNX., r r .. .X at ,, , ........ . . . , a rrr r. , . ,,x , , , .. , x X . . SPOTLIGHT CLUB N Three outstanding major productions were presented by the Spotlight Club this year. The plays included Sun Up, by Lulu Vollmerg Holiday, by Philip Barryg Hotel Universe, also by Barry. All of these presentations were of a distinctly high calibre, following the club's purpose of presenting only the best. Q . . . . ers? In addition to the full-length productions, the club has given numerous one-act plays for various programs on the campus and for those of local organizations. A number of these one-act plays were given by prospective pledges to the club as their final tryouts. Twelve of the group who survived the Hrst cut were initiated into the organization. E The Spotlight Club climaxed a highly successful year .by presenting fifty dollars to the college to be used for the purchase of stage equipment. In addition to this gift, the net proceeds of the spring production, Hotel Universef, were given to the Student Loan Fund. Since its organization in 1923 as the only dramatics club on the campus, the Spot- light Club has become one of the outstanding organizations on the campus. Each year the program is planned for the chief purpose of fostering an interest in dramatics. as Bi-monthly meetings are held to plan activities and to discuss items of interest in the field of drama. OFFICERS ROBERT ELLER, Presidvm' 2 HELENE KooNs, Viet'-Prrsirlwif S CATHERINE HOEER, Secretary JACOB SMUTS, Trearim-r SPONSORS Miss Portia Baker Miss Laura Benedict A George Kernodle Ervin C. Shoemaker X PERSONNEL X X? QOLUMN y COLUMN III Q E T Robert Eller jacob Smuts I J Catherine Hofer LaVerne Haradcr Eleanor Bing U , L ther Butler Donald Oren X Q Martha Teter Howard Brumhel Samantha Burt VX Mary Boston Vlewel Standerford Herman Campbell 5 5 X COLUMN IV COLUMN V A il Frances Parks Charity Eva Williams . O Howard Blake Maxine Marshall Y 1 Q Merry Clause Earl Barnthouse N is M Orville Sink Dorothy Kirp R l Laura Smith Louise Thompson Q T55 i 1 my X' 5 I2 I'1l,igi' luv: fflunlrrif ffly-rilqfll CL im 2 . fn . ' w 4 W llru frumlrml fiffjhllfllt t yy., ll? 5 . .NCES-K Q. Nxt-9 'Rv' X X If X MW-X r itottt itito , , MATHEMATICS CLUB THE IVIATI-IENIATICS CLUB, one of the most active on the campus, was organized in the winter term of 1929 with thirty-three charter members. The purpose of the organization is to create and maintain an interest in mathematics, to promote good fel- lowship, and to consider mathematical interests in a broader way than the class work permits. Meetings of the Mathematics Club are held on the second Wednesday night of each month. Programs consist of talks by representative mathematics students, comments and reports by faculty sponsors, and a few talks by speakers from outside organizations. A few social meetings are also planned for the year. OFFICERS FALL TERM w7ILLARD SI-IIvI:I.Y, Prcxinluuf -IEw13LI. GORDON, Vive-Prvsiilvnl E1.oIsE BIRD, SI'l'l'L'flIV'j' CATHERINE HOITER, Trmsrfm- XWINTER TERM RICHARD APPEL, Prvxiflvrft JEXVELL GORDON, Vice-P1'rsiI1w1l ELOISIQ BIRD, Srrrclary CATHERINE HOFER, Trmxzzrrr SPRING TERM EARL GRAHAM, Presiflmt MARION RESSLER, Vivi--Prcxiilmf EI.oIsI: BIRD, SI'c1'vfar'y CATI-IIQRINL I-IorI5R, Trruxzzrm' fOI.UMN I Richard Appel Robert Hyman Lory Coy Marcus Newton SPONSORS L. H. Whitcraft P. D. Edwards I.. S. Shively COLUMN Il XVillard Shively Kathryn Cummins Vera Joy McCall Evelyn Horning COLUMN III Earl Graham Elizabeth Bridwell Arthur Payne Eloise Bird john Sherry pl I lun lmuflrml ii COLUMN IV Catherine Hofer Bess Day Frances P, W'ilson Ethel Modlin COLUMN V Grace Rehmc Ronald Kemp Herman Morrical Eleanor Waters --.a......a W.N........M.N..2-.-.amt--N...t.t.....-....Ww.:::f.efss :ff ff Pugu Iwo lmlnfrml sixly-om' ...t ,... .. ..,: SN s'll . ...... x.x.N ..... N ..x.N . x.XXx X C. , ,, . . . A ... ,. ,, , ,, . 2 5 1 Q i NW. A. A. 2 The XVomen's Athletic Association was organized on this campus in the fall of 1924 and later became affiliated with the national organization, Athletic Conference of Amer- ican College women, of which over a hundred universities and colleges are members. The purpose of the Association is to promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among women of the college by fostering an interest in leisu1'e time activities. The outstanding event this year was the sponsoring of State College Play Day on 1 this Campus, with representatives from eight of the colleges and universities in the 2 SIZIIC IIS gl,1CSCS. The activities sponsored by this organization are archery, tennis, tumbling, bowling, track, hockey, swimming, soccer. volley ball, baseball, and basketball.. 32 OFFICERS ARCILLE BUTLER, Prrsiili-:il DOROTHX' AYRES, Vin'-Pr'i'xii1i'r1l XVIOLET SQUIER MX'ERS, Cor. Sr-rrchiry RUTH YOUNG, Rvcoraliug St'rri'hlry HARRIETT O,HARRA, T1'rnxnri'1' 1 E e SPONSORS Miss Grace Woody' Q Miss Viola Bryson Miss Regina Frank PERSONNEL l COLUMN I COLUMN Il COLUMN III Marcile Marker Arcille Butler Helene Koons Helen Hinshaw Dorothy Ayres Lou Layman Hazel Creamer Lois Iilvin Barbara Foland Lucille Murley Kathryn Hough Elsie Harrison I Nondice jackson Mary Kirtley Elizabeth Black Virginia McDermixt Beatrice Bicry Ruth Young i COLUMN IV COLUMN v COLUMN vt Grace Rchme Beulah Graham Edna Richardson Mabelle Vfeaver Thelma Hiatt Martha Frushour i Grace Fielder Virginia Pike Edith Hogue Harriett O'Harra Violet Squier Myers Fay Darnell Ruth Rowlcs Ruth Winebrenner Winnifred jones Dorothy Baker lileanor Groff Laura Smith l Pugi' luv fmrnln-il xixly-Iwo l li l ll ,- .f , g X Pugu lun fJlllHll'L'AI sixly-lfarn' Harold Amon Howard Armstrong Paul Baker Carl Baldwin l5.1rI Barlow Robert Barrett Henry Biekner Arehie Brenneman slohn Brogneatix XY'.1lter Iirynn Ovenr Budd Luther Butler Herman Paul Cly Delnmr Cote I.imes Cory Lory Ctry' IS.1rrett Davis ORII2 T INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS NI1 lurlll H.xx1li 1051, Iiiwlilrllf Izx 1 R1 'ITI Tl AL, Vin'-Pr'i'.viili'r1f XVi1.Li.x:vi Srllir, Si'ur'uri1r'y-Tri-imn'i'r SPONSORS O. lx. Sink H. T. XVilhite PERSONNEL lien Dixon Robert lfller NViIbur Enders ,lames Fidler Victor Fitzer Orville Freeman Merrill Hamilton H.1rold Heywood Robert Hyman Leonard Ireland Ifverett Jewell Chester Johnson james Karnes Ronald Kemp Sylvan Ketterman Bernard Kinder Ilersehell King Fletcher' l,.1rmore james Light George Ludington james Manley Eugene Mathews Horace Mays Gordon McC.1Iment john McCory Hilton McKee Paul Eugene Miller Vincent Murry Noel Myers Paul Neiswander Harold Nelson E.irI Noble Lowell Ohmnrt Don.1Id Oren james Lee Owens Keith Rnrick Vaughn Redding Meredith Repp Harold Richert Harry Roberts Paul Satterlield john Stebbins W'iIIi:im Stiff George Stillwngon XViIbur Stoner liverett Teal Harley Tolle Owen Trimble Wilbur Turner B- EL. ,..A 1 u fruuifiiif ilxlj -fum' ,' . ru-on ...L .. .r W. ,M NLtwX1..Na.Q-Q-X' 5?XNxtQX-0' Q.- X x,xxx,x xNX , x,,:,K ,, .Xx , ,x.XxX Q , x ,, Xs , A L I r x,XXx xxXx xx xxX.XXx, , ,X,x, , ,,Xgxx xx,,, ,,,xx,x, , , xXX ,, IE 3 Q Y?.wtr,ruWoot.ot,t-,mmwsww 'SNXWYN-'f-- tt' N A -W X x me 3 xi? , if 3 2 y X6 X 5 x X x x M,..Ww fbi Qi GS my MARTHA NOBLE LOUISE I-IODSON DORIS POPE ALICE MCCLURE Sr'fr1'fary Vin'-P1'csi11'r'11f Pl'L'SiIl'L'llf Tl't'dJIl7't'l' PRIMARY CLUB THE PRIMARY CLUB, First organized in 1925, is open to all students enrolled on that curriculum at Ball State. Although its first mem- bership numbered only twenty-five, its growth has been rapid and more than one hundred are now enrolled on its books. The purpose of the organization is to promote a social :atmosphere among students on the primary curriculum and to further the profes- sional interests of its members. Special monthly programs are planned with this purpose in mind. Persons who are doing work in the primary field are always included among the speakers for the year. Page Iwo lvlzllilzwf sixlj S FIM., i .-.RTE T tx x. X t..., sr xxtt :,.fXNNxxs.fS LOUISE HODSON Sl'L'r'l'fi1fj'- Tfe'avlH'i'1' MARCILE MARKER VIOLET SQUIER MYERS Prnidvni Vin'-Pwsidewzt FOREST HALL FOREST HALL. the smaller women's dormitory. is worthy of note among the various organizations on the campus of Ball State Teachers College. To forty-one young women students it offers many social advantages and recreational opportunities during the year. This year, among the many their guests. and the alumnae Hallg a get-together for the various parties, dinners, hikes x events, were a pajama dance for the residents of the hall, at Home-Comingg a joint Christmas party with Lucina visiting mothers on Mother's Dayg a faculty tea, and and picnics. Outstanding on the program for the year was the second annual Hatchet Hop, a dance given on February twentieth in the re- creation room of the hall. Under the guidance of the hall director, Mrs. Jessie Trube Worden, the organization of the hall, including executive oflicers, a courtesy committee, and an entertainment committee, directs the many activities of the year. Page Izvu fmudrrzl xixfgwsix - N S NG i 0.517 -M ff 3 ,, if ,. Y xx N XL ' E If S x X E i s i E 1 I ' x y cf K N px N ww Q Q X ax xx M fx NN N WQNNwwxwwwmWwwxxNNWMWNWWW.NWWNWNNWWNWK. x . ., , , , . , , , 197 X Q .Q 5 wo -x X x mg xy' A k E Q x X x x .EE Xl: MRS. JESSIE TRUBE WORDEN Director of Forest Hall . . .gp 32 .,wwgm.......N.WW..Nx.Www w.,MM N .WWW Mm Pngv Iwo blzmlrml sixfy-saw: QIXES X 3 ' x 5 'QS Q X SX x S - ld M, . seam WHL t lil ENT , . W! MARTHA NOBLE ELEANOR RUPNOXV ETHEL HUNT Sun'rvfilrj'-Tri'il,i11wr P1't'XiiI'i'Hf VIH'-Pr'i'5iifi'11l LUCINA HALL LUCINA HALL was first occupied in the fall of 1927. This spacious residence for women is 11 gift of the Ball brothers, and was dedicated February 2, 1928, to the memory of Lucina Ball, their sister. The hall not only serves as a home for one hundred girls but also aids in the social development of the women students. Here the freshmen girls may become acquainted with college life in a comfortable, home- like atmosphere which does much to facilitate the adjustment to new con- ditions. Under the guidance of Mrs. Benjamin J. Burris, director of the Hall, and the house organization, many social activities are sponsored. Each year a series of teas are given by the residents at which the faculty is entertained. During this series Mrs. Willi.1m C. Ball presented a grand piano to the hall. Other gifts which have been presented this year are two bronzes and two paintings, given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Ball, and one painting, by the Muncie Art Association. Social events include annual formal and informal dances, parties, and dinners for critic teachers. ri filiflillmf iixfj -rigfil .. , .Mm , , tt.t.,tt t . usa i .IC KX N 5, wx W x.MQ,v.-, XM XN,x x,x. X WMMNW xXx.x.x X N XNXNX X x,x.X,.Nxx x WX ey. X Q X xx Q 'x xx S Q 1 x E .3QQ..sN.xXMW.x.xN ' x gf X55 XXX f x AN X z X2 MRS. BENJAMIN J. BURRIS Director of Lucina Hall Pugw lun lvumlrml xixly-1 E z T712 I ' 1 l' I . I C O 'Q U I o ' K . Q AV 4 W 111 I IV ,-ig--:Rig we-5,5,,,Q .1-X -J , A. m wr 3- J- 'gn w Q Q ff We Q 1 SL L-R,5a.,E1. ,ri 1-cf, infllfi' -7 ,, if BH l , pf! 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Fully Acrmlifml Muncie, Indiana 1 LIEINIBER OF g Anzvricmz Association of Teachers Colleges i with n Class A rating Q 1- AND -1 L Norlb Cvnfml Association of Colleges aml Sl'COII41't1P'y Schools l with mllvgi- aml Illlll'l'l'XifJ' cluxsijitafiull : Growth in Graduates Growth in Enrollment - 58 Graduates ,,22,-..2..-222 2 1921 ,,,.,,....Y,,,..Y 222 222 434 I 278 Graduates ,, ,, 2 2 2.2.2 1926 222 ,,,..,v,.,e,,, 2222 991 i -147 Graduates ,, ,,.....G. 2 1931 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 1328 T E This state college offers courses leading to life licenses for Superintend- L ents, Principals, High School Teachers, Special Teachers, Supervisors, Q Kindergarten, Primary and Intermediate Teachers. Work leading to L the Master of Arts degree in Education is now offered in addition to L the four-year college courses. L Library, Laboratories, Demonstration-Laboratory School, Gymnasium, L and Athletic Fields are well equipped. Every student in the college has ! an opportunity to take part in activities, which include dramatics, art, I concerts, band, glee clubs, journalism, field trips, indoor and outdoor I sports, pageants, various contests, departmental clubs, and social organ- I izations. i The campus consists of eighty acres, several of which are a natural i forested area. The college plant consists of eight buildings, six of which are beautiful, new, English Gothic structures. A building program, l which includes a new arts building, a new wing to the library, an ad- dition to the heating plant, and the remodeling of the Administration i building, has been approved. l CALENDAR Z First Summer Term ,,,,,,,,2 ,,,, , june july 23, 1932 l Second Summer Term 222 2 july Aug. 27, 1932 - Fill Quarter 2222-22 22 22 Sept. Dec. 9, 1932 2 Winter Quarter ..-W 22 Dec. Mar. 17, 1933 : Spring Quarter 2 22 Mar. June 13, 1933 Wrili' fm' ruhilagx nml Imlli-fini In lbr Rrgixlrar, or In L. A. 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A perfect Q their good name and popularity by real seal by vacuum, also lever pressure- - superiority over other jars. doubly secure. Fitted with BALL genuine porcelain- Easy to iill, easy to seal, easy to open, l lined caps and PERFECT SEAL red rubbers. easy to clean,sanitary,economical,durable. - Half Pints, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons Half Pints, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons T -in One-Dozen Cases. -in One-Dozen Cases. i High-grade Perfec'i Sen! rubbers are jnzefzerf zuifb Ball jars. They are made esjrecinlly for bo! ana' cola'-jmck nzlzniug. llybfll T buying e.x'fra rubbers izzsisf on fbe BALL Perfect Seal brand. T B LL BRGTHER CU. 5 MUNCIE, INDIANA T Branches at Huntington, W. Va.g Wichita Falls, Tex., Hillsboro, Ill., : Sapulpa, Okla.g Okmulgee, Okla.g Noblesville, Ind. - :ft QW wwf W, ,,,, 12 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, wwf 1--11-1-1111-1---1:1nu:1nuia Page Iwo bumlrcd seventy-se1'erz . t,., tta,,ts, . ,.t,,, , ,,.y M X X x , Ni' 3 X R s-S Q l X 'TNRs xXx ' tg X- 3 '-Y F Ill COIvIPLIlN'IIiNTS OF S. B. Denny Transportation Co TO Ball State Teachers College Always at Your Service Phone 298 g I l l I 1 ly-cigfll si 5: S Q .X 'x X X X? ,,. xxxxxx X XX,x.xxx,x Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx.X,xxxkXxxxx. x,Xxx,xxxXxxxxXXxx,.,Nx, XxxX,xxx.x,x, ,xxNxNxxx, ,.K . X xxX xX.X.x,.,X..XNx X .,Xx, .X l Q 'Tae 0 RI ll T 5 Q x,xxxxXxN,NK,,,XNX.xxxxNxxN..,xxx,X,x,x,,,,.xx X.AxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxNXxX,xv,XXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx . Nxxx M NN,XNQQ N NXNXX Y ..Nxxx..x . Xxxxxxxxxxx. ,xXN,X. . x..X , .x,,, . Xt n!ui1:m -1-1111111 L 1 --- 1 1: 1: 1111111111111 - 1 1 1nu1nu- Sew COMPLIMENTS OF MEMBERS l1I1C1C e1'C ants SSOC1at1OI1 Banner Furniture Company Kuhner Packing Company Bert's, Inc. Marx Company, The X A. E. Brown W. A. McNaughton Company Cade Company, The Merchants National Bank Campbell Ice Cream Company Merchants Trust Sl Savings Co. Cooper Sales D. Miller 81 Sons, Inc. Davis Jewelry Company New York Hat Store Delaware County National Bank Owl Drug Store French Steam Dye Works J. C. Penny Company Gable Furniture Store Press Publishing Company Jos. A. Goddard Company Ray's, Inc. Hotel Roberts Schuster Brothers Indiana Gentral Service Star Publishing Comany Keller Company, The Steck's Clothing Store Kelley Company, The Stillman's S. S. Kresge Company Why Clothing Store -nu1un- 1 - J- 111111111 11 1: 1111111111111 1111 I na--rule Page Iwo bumlrva' scfzwily-:line Q.............,...M...,.. ..t. . ... .... .. ........,.,...... ........ . ......., .......,...t., ..t.,....,..,... as . .........,...,.....,, .. ,......t..t......,... ..t.... . . SBS? ic, if X, 1 1 1.1 1 1 1mi1nn1.m1. 1- 11.1411m1m1.m1m,1u.,1m1.,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 q1u1.-.m1n1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.11 1 1 1 ,1n1m.1 1 1 1 1 1.1111 .1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 11m-.nn1un1m1ml1un1nn1nu11.111nn1uu1m.1.m1 1 1 1 Q . .- wt, S1 EM OPXIENT , COIHPLIIXIENTS OF The Indiana Dairy Marketing Association Manufacturer of Dairy Products 1 1-1 1 1,1 1:1 1 1 1,1 11.11 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -,-1 1 1m,1,,,,. BEST WISHES Universit Drug Store 1vm1vu11m.1m.1.m1m.1.m1uu1uu1u. 11m-.w1m..-M11 1.1.11...1.m1lm1ml--ml1un1ml1un1uu-im-mv-n- 11:11 KITSELMAN AWN FENCE FLOWER BED BORDER - TRELLIS FARM and POULTRY FENCE STEEL POSTS -- GATES -- BARBED WIRE -- PAINTS -- ROOFING Factory to You Factory Sales Room Council Street and Big 4 R. R. KITSELMAN BRoTHERs MUNCIE, : INDIANA I l l I I fly nn-nn-un- 1 1m 1:1 1.W1m1u 1 1 1 1 1uu1m,1, 5 N I LW: - 'K 1 ix -,N-.wYwwWNii xN,Nxx-N xx-xXx xxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxxxxNxxxNxX,Nx .xxxx x-xxNxx-,N.xxxxx P .N..N. X I N X Nxx.xNxxNXN A-. .xx. N.,.U .iw-I . . xX,xxxXxxNxXNN I XN xxx L xxxxkx. Xvx,x,xX I ,xxX,, x.N. L xX,.x I . , qw-m-1m-.m-ml-m.-.m-.m-m.- - - -I -, ----: - - - -- - -1- - -. -. - -1m-....-nn--wi-.ul-1.11-m.-.u,j'. I MALTED MILK MILK MADE S S T ' K . IM For Your Convenience - Baking Your Bread 'S : I x.b- I I A SIN GER'S BAKERY I T BUTTERNUT SLICED i I T BUTTERNUT WHOLE XVHEAT BAMBY HEALTH BREAD A I I :Ez - .1-...-....-..,-.,..-...I--.,,.-....-...... - - - - - - -. .. - .. .. -I- ,- - - -..H-..,.-...,-...,-..,.-....-...I-...I-...-...g. NN 2 SX S np..-I...- -....-....-...I-H..-H..-N..-I...-1...-H.,-m.-zu.-I..-,...-im-...--H..-.I.....I...-,...-....-....-....-H..-....-H..-....-....-I-....-I -...I-,.,.-gg LOW PRICE FILLING STATION I IISQ E 1 5 T QNAME REGISTEREDQ QUALITY GASOLINE 2 I i 10071 PURE PENNSYLVANIA OIL i ALEMITE LUBRICANTS i We gave Muncie Low Price Gasoline and Lubricating Oil I Corner Elm Street and Kirby Avenue Muncie, Indiana ,Q--....-..........-....-.-....-...........-....-....-....-....-,,..-.........,.. .. - .. .. - ,- .- 1- ,.. .. ..,,..-..........-.,....,...-....-...,.......n.5. 13...-1... ---.....-...-.-.------------ -- - -....-....-g!, I I ' I COMPLIMENTS OF TEA ROOM and SODA GRILL U I-M RT I Affer you try ibcf resf, j F S I Try fbe BEST! I I I I I I I 1614-1616 University Avenue I I I I I Uni-Mart Building Telephone 3021 I ' I I 4--..........- ... -- ......... . ..... ...,,......... . .......g Page Iwo bumlrcrl vigbfy-one veg.,I-..,WMwwM. X, , I X Q If' S 3 Q ,IME Nw S s 'E I , i x 52 1...1un....un1nn1uu1nu1mn1un1mi1nn1nu1m.1lm1ml1ml1ml1.m1.m1nn-ui-mi11.1,14.11m.1m,1m.1m,1.m1nu1nu1ml1 1U-u-un-m....n-.i.. 1- 1 1 1, 1 1 ..' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14-51 1 1m. xx .VX Q-Xxx. toralmsu , ,ni Dulcejs Restaurant BEST OF FOODS 110 South Mulberry Street 24-I-Iour Service m.1mv1.m1.m1.m1im1mv1nu1vm1-m1my1 1 - 1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1H14.1.1lm1lm1ml1.,,....m1m.1m.1m SI-IOP AT BAKERS FOR FURNITURE The NV. E. Baker Furniture Company invites Comparison that will stand up under the moxf Uificvll inspection. PARKER STORE OPEN EVENINGS PARKER, IND. MUNCIE, IND South Main Street 223 East Jackson St. Welch Construction Company of Indiana INCORPORATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS ROCKVILLE, IND. -1- -r---- ---- .--. .. - ........ I .... ,--.--.----...g. flfffgffjf I C nn1nu.. 1nu- 5 W if vc I 2 Ii as Q R Q ? i ya --- 1--- - '--- - -K'- - f--- - ---- - --'- - -' -1 -f - 1-I-1 '- -1+ '-s -'--- '--' ------------ 1 -'-H-fe l I i just a Reminder --- 5 - r r e i a e nc es , T y Ou s8nTyag5PgsntSLu 11 : Bert STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS , , M e n' S S h O P - 35 Cents Y - g e Catering to the wants of l 116 N. Mulberry Phone 5552 - - Ball State Students i .- .,.. - ..ne - i,.n - ,.We - ,- .... - -1 - - ...e -. - -..i-i.,-,.g Q.- ...: -1,,-.-a-,, ...... 1-, 1- -,-1.1-..i ------- 'n'- - , - - 1- A-'- - '--- - - '-'- -My -r--- - - -V -------- 11 -1 - -tw-:I-r 1 Z ! American Laundry j Q you Pm, j 1 2 ggailulomaiiilialfhljiopga 1 Service that Satisfies i ' PROMPT O C SERVICE 1 - ' 6 lac!-mn .Yu gi i : ONCIE 114965 ' Phones 908-909 123 West Howard 1 i i 1-1- - 1111 - rrrr .. 11r1 - - - rrrr - rrrr - 1111 -1- .111 - 1111 - rrrr -ii ii- 1111 -....--.--- - 1- -it-is ...-.. ----------- ,.- - .. .... .. -. ----- - ---.----- i..-.,..-.f Equipment -2 i For Teams Q For Individuals Q Retz Sporting Goods Store 508 South Walnut Street Muncie, Indiana I 1 I - llnn --------- rf - ---------- n ------------ IIII - H+ Pugv Iwo f7llIll7'l'l'1l vigbiy-ffJr1 visa R x tttu ENT 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1..,1.i.-1.m1M111-11wi1w.......,1..,,1.,,.1.,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 Auto B I I Body Rebuilding Specialists SALES and SERVICE Muncie Buick Company 217 West Washington St. Telephone 2500 Bl.1nk Book Miinufacturtrs Loose Leaf Devices and Forms Visible Record Equipment Commercial Printing A. E. BOYCE COMPAN Steel .ind Copper Plate Engraving and Embossing. Meclinnical Bookkeeping Equipment and Supplies. Distinctive Commercial and Social Stationery. Complete Bank and Office Outfitters. Filing System Service, Equipment and Supplies for every type of business in1iiii1.iii--nu1un1iui1M1im1im1H111H141..,.1mi.-,IH1W1im1my1mi1mv1.ui-im1im1H111mi.-im1.m-im-im1nii1mi1uii H1 1 1 1 1,,,,1,,,,1 1 1!.vi1mi1..1v..1,,,,1....1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1......m1,,.,1 -- 1 1 Don't Sa Bread Say CCR -TCP Ir's Dierzen's Constantly Improved lu lu lflarlilnil i-i,qf1l5-four fs ex .ww x x,x,x..Nxxx,xxNxNXxx , xxxX.NXNxxNxXxNx NXx.xXXXxx, N X Xx.NxxNxN,NX . XxX.NxxxXXX,NXNXX,XX,x,,x. xx,,Q..,AXXXXxXXxX. XxXXxww,xx - A Q it ' X X X X ix Nts ,sw S Q R N. :E X Q N. , N-QsXWWWMKWXMMWWNM x 1 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 vfo 'f '1f '1i '1 1 1 1 1 1 f1 1 1 1 1 ' -' 1 1 1l '1l'o!1 I University Cleaners 1700 University Ave. ' Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing In S' TAILOR-MADE SUITS I Popular Prices 2 Prone 1100 Clifford V. Smith, Prop. L- Illi 1:--21 --1--1 : 11-- lll. - H+ +L- irlr 1 irli 1 Illw 1 Ili. 1111 Illl 1 uiiu 1 luui 1 uuln 1 uunl 1 iill 1 inll 1 nnl: 11111-ni H- .K,, -, -,,,,,-:,,,- ,,,, - ,,, ,-:,,,- ,,,, - ,,,, -y,,,- A,,, - l,,4 - ,,,, -M, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -,,,-M-, ,,,, -,H-,,, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-,,,-,,,,-W? NOSSETT BROTHERS, PRINTERS Q SOCIAL STATIONERY :: DANCE BIDS AND PROGRAMS 117 North Frankiln Street Phone 1191 Muncie, Indiana I illl1iili1niivuuvull ni... ,mil 1. .- :-4 A.. 1 1 L I1lmillliillliiniiillli-.iv gnu,-uuls HTH.. Tiii 5 llTT1 1 13 1- ln U1lll1- 15 1llll1 1lIIl1llIl1l!lIillIIilIIITl.lIIi IIII 1 12 TIIH11? Now Ready for the Road . ALLSTATE and COMPANION I Muncie Water Works - TIRES 1 A Dependable Service Sears Roebuck 86 Co. E Muncie, Ind. - A I '- ui fi 1 '1 1111 1 -1 -' -1 Ill- .1 1 :- 1 iiii -nn-uii-iiii-in ----- ui.-ual: 1J 111111111 1 --'-2:1 in-:iii-iiiiiuiiiiiiii -iii-1 ii.. -in1i.ii.--ii.1..i.1.m1iii.1iii.1ii.!. DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY : Buehler Bros., Inc . When Shopping i 321 South Walnut Street Be sure and visit us. You'1l enjoy looking around I here. So many charming suggestions for the shop- ' Ph 102 Q per. No shopping tour complete until you visit us. - one J - COUSINS Inc. I Home of QUALITY Meats zoz south Walnut street E I 111ml 1un1uu-nn-uu1im1uu1mi-un-nn-nn-ini1 -un-url: oI1u1i:u-- 1 1nu-nu-W1mi-nn-iui-nn-uu1iiii- - :nn-uni Pagr Iwo lninzilrnl eighty-fiz'z' sisgi , ,A ,s,, :JQ Iiix 2 ,xxxx X X xx MmN,NMm Mmmmmgm ,,,i,sX rr.t..i i , . ,,.r 1 .s,t4,. t,t. , X M si? s Q seg 1 Qi X S ' Olllll T .1 11:1 1,1 1,1-.1 1,1,11,.1l1,1-.11,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,1., R. Rl. NITSXYANGI R mfrrwff'1qfnM-xlx The pliotograplms in this Annual were make by THE NEISWANGER STUDIO Duplicate plmotoi may be had in .my size .lt any time. C. XV NEISXVA NGER 1111111'.1,,,,1.,.11111111111111111,..,1u . .T . NYT W , haf X X X x E 5 .. X.,.. N. -..-91:95 Sp E E E Xa, SSS aSar C -.m1mv1: 1 1 1 1 1 1l1im1:m1.-ni--m--m1m1vm-mi-vm--mn-mn-u-,44.-I-11.-W1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m CJ I. LJ S IVI O I5 I L. E SALES AND SERVICE Muncie Oldsmobile Co., Inc. 309-311 North High Street Telephones 23 83 - 23 84 Muncie, Indiana im1ml1,.,i1uu1,,,,1.m1m.1mi1..,,1,.,,1m.1 1 1:1 1 1 11t1.'1 1 1 1 1 Q1 1nu1 1 .1nr1m1m1m m1im1 11111 1 1 1:m1:m...m1,,,..,u1.,1..t.1,,,.1',,.1,,.1,,,,1m.1,,,..,t,..,,,,1im1,...-1.1 1 1 1 1 11. GAS SERVICE THE MOST MODERN DOMESTIC SERVICE for Cooking, Water Heating, Refrigeration, Home Heating Your Gas Company Central Indiana Gas Company m1:m1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1,,...i.,1,1,,1,g1 1 1 1,1 1 1,1 1 111 1,1-1 11. THE OORE COMPAN Scientifically-Built Bed Springs A Spring for Every Purpose at a Price for Every Purse LOOK FOR THE GUARANTEE LABEL Showing the MGOREST trade mark .3-, ..1...... ---......... .... , a.- - -, ........ .- -...,-... 4. I' lg' I 'n lrlfrnfrwzf viltfl i 111.1 -1 i-.nuiun...m..un-mi1im1m.-im--.I--1 -1 -im inlnulun-.mp1:ni1:m..mi...iuu1uu1,nn1:ui 11.1.1311-:iii-i1n1,i . E z ff I s Bake-R1te Muncie Y. M. C. A. f f BET-I-ER Sfllzfrflf HL'lItlt1Illll'ft'l'.Y BREAD - ROI-L5 - PASTRIES Down-town Swimming Pool XVe solicit your special orders for parties. ROOI'I'1S If Cafeteria i FIN' Dl'1il'l'l'iX' Sl'l'1'il't'. i Phone 771 2419 South XV.1lnut Sr. AI' your sz'r'z'ia'e lA..1llL1i.1llx1AI'1i1 41 IIAI 1lll1 llll 1 yll. 1lAl1lll1 rll, 1lI M -ll T -Thimi lllf T IIIA TIIVTHHTIIUIT i vi 11011055 lll1:1ll1lAlA1 llll 1 llll 1 Illl 1 IIIA 1 IYII 1- illk 1 illk 1.lI1.!1.lll1ZlII1IYI 'UT-Ulllllflllifllli iTTT T l 'HTH'lluil'-lT'llli7l.3. W H 86 Arthur C. Meeks Ernest S. Meeks ., 1-.v1fuY'1'HlNcg IN 1 I HARDWARE and KITCHENXVARE M. L, 86 ' Carpenter Tools, Garden Equipment Mechanics' and Automobile MORTUARY ' Mechanics' Tools NVE SIQIQCIALIZE IN Opfwtlfillg Alllllljl' Cl'l'lf1lIl0l'-X' l Equipment for the Domestic Science ' h Z as Well as for the Home Kitchen 415 E. XV.1sh1ngton St. Muncie, Ind. IIAI111l'v'llC1llIlllllTllT TllllT'lll'?' ll'TlU'TllllT 'TW llvi'llllllllT'lllTll-llllllIlllTllHl l 11UIV1blIK1III41hl11llI114 ,.,,,,... 1111 L -111 1 -.- 1 -, -H 14-11 nu- 1: 1--1- nu- 1 iuuu 1 1 1- 1. 1m:1'i,? l rr , ' ..,,' -,, ,Jr EARL 85 PAUIJS Sag 11' ttlfb Flottms . Pi Stand Posey Shop j ADAM SI-IIDELER Z P ro ja riff u r - A Plan' fo Efzf' Z Phone 892 Muncie, Ind. -- MT T' 5 Tiiiiii Ii iqii 'i :TW ll -T TIVlKllIll l l' TTTT llllilll-TllllTlUlTlllTlli 1lIll1lITMlTllllT llll TIT T T Illl TINY iii ll ll!! 411, 1m1w1 1 1 llll 1 '.Il 1 lll' 1:lll1' 1 ,12.-- '1lllyy1l? l H T C ' C Comer's Stores I . . flng Ofnpafly ' mc ORPORATITD FREE DELIVERY and 4 i FREE SSBH STAMPS INSURANCE Highest Quality Meats, Groceries, Fruits i REAL ESTATE and Vegetables at Reasonable Prices T BCNDS Trade wiffa a Hnzllz'-Ozwml Sforr' 504 W?'50r Bldg- Phone 2837 Phone 5890 120 East Main St. 5 h M--.... ..i. -it-M-.H-... -.-- ....-...,.........w.-..., - .... - ..., ....,........- .... ---- . .,.-....-....-.,..-..,.-....-.....-...gl 3 I L, Innlmmlrmlvilqlvfy-z'i,ql1l K F if Q 5 ,,,...x X , ,.NX.X..kX, it XX,., .. x.X.x xx,X,N . X,Xxx. . . .X . ,, or , , x , , k , i, , ,x R IENTM, I 1 I 'Z 1 1 1' 1 - ' I - ' ' ' 'I' w 'l 3' 1 l E i e Brodhead - Garrett Company i 1 CLEVELAND, oruo I Specialists in Manual Training Lumber and Industrial Arts Supplies 'i'- lull --I 1 in--uw lvll 1 ulvr 1-1-11---11 - --1 1 '-- 1 11 1 1' 11 1 '1 '-'Wi' '2 l ' ' ' ' ' I 'lu' ' ' ' ' ' '- ' l '!' E 1 - O 2 l Covalt Dairy Co. I I S11pc1'z'iscff by rr g1'nrlz1r11'c' l7!IC'IlF1'j0l0giSf -i-- III- -1- - -- --------------------------- H- Ilil ----f' -I--'-:H--Q ---- M- -' - llll - -1 - -i-1 - i1-- - 11-1 - ---i - -ivi - i1-- -- 1--- - ---i - 1i-1 - 11-- - --il - -iii - -1-- - '--- - -'-1 - -i1- - 1-1- - ili- ------'H+-M---9 I PRETTY PROGRAMS PROPERLY PRINTED i IVF Priui to Please I ' R b ' Q at10f1 ' O IHSOII - PRINTERS 1 i 426 East Howard Street Phone 854 I l Q- X1-- - ---- - --.- - K-f- -1- -.-- - ---- - --li - K-.- - -'-- - --ii - Kii- - -1-' ---- --li - -Ki- - '-1- ---------- ---- - ---i - K--- - .--K - --vi - 1 1 I -is 'f : ' ' -1- i ' - - ' - - ' ' '!' - - - - ' - - - ' - 'l '- - '- !' - Compliments of l I I - 1 T lyk ' Products i 2 e e Q T i Glass-Paint-Varnish-Brushes T - g y i T Quick-Drying Waterspar Enamels I , 1 Z Velumnia IlI?eilsl'I'aIzIe11SI7I?aI,l1 Paints Q - Home of Quallty Goods g Sun-Proof and Plasco House Paints 2 l . . - I 1612 University Ave. Phone 1342 I Muncle Glass Paint bo' I T T 224 East Mum St. i '1'w- Ilvv -l-I-I-- -I-'-'- - - Ilvi - Ilv- - - -' 'f '-Hi' 'iq'-' 1 -' 1 'f 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'i' Pugv Iwo lrlllnlnwl Figllf-1'-Hill C .N .NN-xx P OKIENT is ,,, Parties and Dinner Dances . . . Are Always a Hit At Robinwood Inn -RUBY JONES- Muncie's Delightful Country Place Chinese and American Foods 2 Miles North on State Road 67 Phone 2634 1m1-m,--w-1ui..nu-M1un1nn1un1m:.-rm-im1u..n:i1.-r1m1411.-...,.-..r1.-W1-.rr- 1..r1W.1--w1U 104.1rm1rm1m.1im1mi1m1. H1111-w-.r-i - ivii 1m11m- i..i 1iii11ii1,.r--ii1i111rr-V11- ,3- l I Hanmng Bros. 8. Shepherd BESHARNS P-QIDENTISTSIIGN - l Compliments of .P n-m1i .111 1. 1iirv-wn-mi1mi1mi1un1-m11,1 ...vm1.'m1i ,.sss. ,is.ss iv ,P l i ' i i . E l is i Q Q s L s ..i. sf 3 1 'S' a I if 2 5 I 1 1 .e I l i 3 lndaana's Finest Dental Parlors i i , , i S Honest Work at Reasonable Prices T T Muncle S Most Modern i I Examinations and Estimates Free T ? F0011 Market Phone S30 Cor. Blain and Walnut St. 5 1600 University Ave. i r- -i-i.-,.r-r.-..,- iii. -r-,.:-,.r-M- ,..i -.r-r,-r.3. .i.,- ..,i -rr-r,.. i.,s -r.r-r- ,..s -,.r-,r,-r,..-..,r-r.- -....-....-,..i. r----aaW--a-uueemama------------ss1 s,,s 3 l I We appreciate the help of the Muncie Academy of Medicine -I-14111 -- 1-1-11 1- 1 1 1.11 11 11 1 1,11 1 1111 1.1 1nn-vu:-u I lun lwlifirlnul nnzrlj I i i 1 L P L ' s l S E i I -1- x xx .,..x x 1 6,715 ,io ff? .M.c.A. Q10 755m qfqzfxisq CXFETEKIA 7T,g,,,,vC,M9.2, Qi? xv X affffzm an-Aw, gif JQEMXQIQSQ45' 5 ,102 Oki, Qmf fL0,Sg',?f51 W Dwi csivxfvffe , ew. W-pifff 'ffg,ae,13'15,5o 3? Q?.5q V xgtailgiwcfvfglnugit-, u h .fn 1 UNC1E,1N . , 0,49 eh? HQ 5 !Q .gK PM juli? W mffff N 5532? k X . LMP ,gif 6 4 ,wx f-1 IW, ffKf5'm' QMA1 fl? ff M WL , ' - ' e, o ji'fWKMmZiibc,J'x6 00' 11. NL nooxaz cuss AND mm co. 66736 B .!08F.lainSt. MUNCIE. muum xx 6 o 77Z,fmz,Wz,LCQfW..x T330 0 . 20 'X 'wif X ff-,313 X Q90 M Xb ' 'zz 34 mf M !zaWZ fbmgw QMORIENT 6 fl! fw-mga QWMM QM M321 Go? 61u1w49.M.wM '55 1 5 ' ' QW v , 'in' 17?-'Q ' 'I - 507 GQ ul ,QQ Jn L,'ZiA 4 X in I Taj. ' Q 'L' l' X WNWawww..N.twwatw.I.R.a.aa.aNN.tRmmwt NWN.W,m.WNaM..a.Na..t.....t.u.c..t.t.MaM,.arW,tat xxxx.xX. N ar. .,M-or ,. . Irrrr ,, ,X,.,. ,x , S FXS : ak as O is? NX s? kms E ii SSE si ADIVIINISTRATION - , H , - , Administrative Officials 2 - Administrative Staff - , Appreciation ..,. Board of Trustees E , Bookstore ,,.,. Burris School .... Dean Noyer ,,,,,,,, Deans of Men and Women - Faculty .,,.,..,, Heads of Departments 2 - , Art, Commerce - - - , Education, English .,,A. Foreign Language, Home Ec. Industrial Arts, Mathematics Music, Physical Education 2 , Science, Social Science - - A Laboratory Assistants - E Library Staff ....,.. OI1ice ,....... Yfa- President Pittenger ..cc. Y N. A. Schull .,,.,.. E - ATHLETICS 2 2 - Baseball - - - - Basketball E I - Coaches ,... Darrell Jones ..,,-..Y - Football .,..,. ,.aa- Harriers ,,..,.,.. E E Tennis ......,,. E E - Track ,a.-.,,.f-a W Women's Physical Education - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - CLASSES ..,.. E Y... f Freshman - ...a.. - - - Junior ..,, Senior ,,..E. ....E Sophomore .,....,... Two-Year Graduates - - - ,, , 149 ICI77 ,,17S E, E.-159 ,, 2,160 - - 162 2 E 164 - - , - - 166 ppreciation ,,169 , W 174 Outstanding Committee Chm. , E - - , 151 , - 152 - - 156 , , 183 - - - U - 201 Departmental and Special Clubs 243 -,-,,244 L E H 266 Industrial Arts Club 2 - A I N D E X 21-52 FEATURES - - , 29 Appreciation , 49 Booster Club E E L 52 Dramatics ,L,, 23 Campus Chords , 48 Holiday ,.., 46 Junior Follies , 26 Sun-Up c,,., 27 Homecoming , - 30-45 Honorary Fraternities 30-35 Alpha Phi Gamma 30 Epsilon Pi Tau 2 31 Kappa Delta Pi E 32 Pi Gamma Mu , 33 Pi Omega Pi - , 34 Just to Show Our A 35 Lest We Forget - , 50 Mother's Day - , 47 Music EL.. 28 Band ,..,L 24-25 Choir ,..., 51 Choral Society E , Madfigal Club 2 2 105-148 Men's Glee Club , 127-134 Orchestra ,L,, - E - - E 119-126 f v g - 103 Publications - - - , 141 Easterner L , 107-113 Orient EEEE 140 Snaps - - 142 135-139 PORIEXVORD E 143-148 IN IVIEMORIANI , 271-290 ORDER OF Books - - 53-104 ORGANIZATIONS - - , 102-103 - - T T T 77' 88 Commerce Club - 55' 76 Forest Hall E - E 99-101 French Club 2 E , S9- 98 Kallista Art Club 4-5 Latin Club - E - DEDICATION - - ...E.. 2 - 'F l 1 -- -2248 - -,. 252 -200 186 183 182 182 181 179 180 185 168 161 168 163 165 167 168 200 184 176 173 171 159 175 172 176 187 158 155 158 199 6 214 7 270 270 245 267 254 264 249 253 Pugr lu'0 ri7lIlllll'!'ll llilll'f-Q ffm! 6 Lucina Hall 2 2 2 2 268-269 Omega Sigma Chi 2 Mathematics Club 2 2 2 2 260-261 Phi Delta Xi 2 2 2 Music Club 2 2 2 2 246-247 Pi Zeta 2 2 2 2 2 Primary Club 2 2 2 2 265 Psi Theta 2 2 2 2 2 Rekamemoh Club 2 2 2 250-251 Sigma Alpha Sigma Spotlight Club 2 2 I . 258-259 Sigma Beta Tau 2 2 XV. A. A. 2 2 2 2 2 263-263 Sigma Tau Gamma .2 Y. M. C. A. 2 2 2 256-257 Triangles 2 22 2 2 2 Y. W. C. A.2 2 255 Social 22222 2 201-242 TITLE PAGE 2 2 Alpha 2222222 2 2 216 217 Delta Phi Sigma 2 2 2 2 2 210-211 VIEWS 222222 2, 2 2 2 Delta Sigma Athleta 2 2 2 2 240 241 Administration Building 2 2 Epsilon Delta 2 2 2 2 2 232 233 Assembly Hall and Library Gamma Gamma 2 2 2 2 218 219 Ball Gymnasium 2222 2 2 Girls Club 2 2 2 2222 2 242 Burris School 2 2 Interfraternity Council 2 2 2 204 205 Fine Arts 2 2 2 Kappa Kappa 2222222 2 2 228 229 Forest Hall 2 .2 Lambda Delta Phi 22 2204221 Lucina Hall 2 2 Mu Zeta 2 2 2 2 226 227 Power Plant 2 2 Navajos 2 2 2 llg HI hunJrrJ unnigwfonr 2 2 206 207 Science Hall 2 2 S E APPRECIATE THE PRIVILEGE OF AGAIN 'WORKING WITH THE ORIENT STAFF IN MAKING THIS BOOK SCOTT PRINTING Co. ,tux 2 .. X 234 235 230 231 222 223 238 239 224-225 236 237 212 213 208 209 3 9-20 11 17 15 18 19 12 16 14 13 if EX A-.mmm Y X X 'x ,V k I-..,.....v......a..v..a....,,-W ..,,.,,.a...,t.,,.., NM..-.MNa,....w...v...a...,M-MN,WW 2-41.',.n.a.fw,-2-sswvm-.wwas-:ff Grafx I2.t2,ttItu,.w.w.t.Wt..,.a.t....,N,Q1a l k,k,,,, XX 5 .... Y ...... ---.--ff-ff- -x- 5 1 1 f-vfv- - Wg? is sw S 'xg sag ,XE X x R S X N ss INDEX TO INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Q A Blake, Howard Y Y 56, 59,157,1S3, 205, ZU9 259 'N . 4 B':1n5ett Glenna Y ,Y ,...Y Y Y Y 331 YS Aclienbnck, Elizabeth Y Y Y -- -- -37 ' 1 'F d 5 63 109 Arhrrrbrrk, Gladys Y Y Y 32,233 251 Eofm' JF .1 - ' ' 9, 3,1 Agullana, Alfredo Y Y Y Y Y S5 165 B0 mn' Rlifinla ' ' 7 96 'STH tk Albertson, Mary Ellen Y Y Y Y 73 249 Gone' u 7 ' 5 515675275 ,59 gy, . Y Y Z U Boston, Mary A. Y Y Y 1 - . - L Albright, Forest Y Y Y. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y L 97 , 5 1 Y A 65 225 249 Boston, Mary . Y Y YYY-- Y Alexander, Juanita Y Y Y Y Y Y r B f d F S 40 Anderson, Kathleen Y 5S,157.101v233,249r351 253 Bots or 3-I Fnce 7 ' ' A56 g85lg7 ,44 Andrews, Estelle Y Y YYY- Y Y Y Y 34 337 overs' U an ' ' 7 5 ' 4? 59'5.,9 5 X I-,4 Bradfield, Rosemary Y Y , r -- Anson' Harold 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Bradford Dorotlxy Y YYYY . Y Y Y Y. 217 531 Appel, Richard Y Y Y Y Y 50,60 130 361 df d' h 7., A E 1, Y Y Y 235 Bra or , Rut Y Y YYYY Y Y - rmstrong, veyn Y Y Y Y Brady Helen i i - 1,3 Armstrong, Howard Y Y Y Y Y 102 B d' b S'H' 5 48 N9 Arthur. Grace Y Y Y 74,161 165 217 Bxfmdifln uijjelcj Y 7 ' 95 3,9 Aulti Perry ' ' ' ' ' A ' 7 211 Briilrlirier Lee 5 Y Y Y 24 156 207 Austin, Herman I-I. Y Y Y Y Y 64 167 . ' Austin Lulu S 65 Bridges, Charles Y YYYY Y Y 142 ' ' 5 5 5 5 5 5,5 5 5 ,, Bridwell, Elizabeth Y Y Y 100, 231, 253, 255 261 Ayres, Dorothy Y Y Y Y Y 31,241,251 -63 B. kl Jh 63 1,7 5 ' rin ey, on Y Y YYYY Y . S B Brogneaux, john Y Y 56,63 112 132 211 X . . I , . Brown Chr.st1ne Y Y Y Y Y Y 39 ' , Y Y Y Y Y 45 ' , g23EV'gl:g:Cy D YZ., Brown, Francis F. Y Y Y Y Y Y 37 Bailey, Margaret Y 92 Brown, Laiirence Y Y Y 152 161 186 211 , Y, Brown, Mildred Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 229 I Bair' Martha 5 5 5 5 5 5 519 Brown Ruth L 94 5 Bake' Dorothy 5 5 5 175,549 263 Brownin Vivian 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 719 Baker, Mildred Y Y Y Y Y 97 Bruce Sigysor - 7 7 7 ' 7 7 311 .K i i - - i 6 ,- Y Y Y YYYYY Y Y Y Y Baker Pom? 7 , ,ZS Brrrmfrrl, Howard Y 61,163,207,2-16,257,259 Baker, Sophia Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 9- Bryson Viola Y - Y - 40 144 Baker Viletta Y Y Y Y 41 ' ' 7 Ban Edith 79 Bunn, Frank Y Y Y Y 43 ' '--- 5 5 5 Y Y 116 209 Ball, Frank C, Y Y Y... YYY.. 2 1 Bu f',Y' IgIe'm1 7 65 ,,, Ballard, Marian Y Y Y Y Y YYYY 95 221 1El'md,yiq Esau? ' gs 187 195 527 Bargcr, James YYYY Y Y YY so, 185, 187, 2,11 257 Bur 'C 'L .am 7 ' 7 7 1 2,7 Barnes, Martha Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 47,73 221 Burien is R ' ' ' ' ' 753 Bznrnthouse, Earl YYYY 93,172,207 259 ur EH' a,t ryn 7 2 Barr Edith 67 Burns, Doris Y Y Y YYYYY 82,97, -41 ' '---- rrrrr 1 Y Y Y Y Y - Y Y 71 2252? 5i'3Qf1,Y.q,:,: A 'fir 523 Barron, Irene YYYY Y Y Y YYYY 225 B 'S ' th rrrr 48 759 Bartholomew, Nell Y Y Y Y Y Y 225 un' amav 5 7 ' 5 5,' ' ' 7 Butler, Arcille Y Y Y Y Y 83,221,251 263 Baxter' Mafy ' ' ' 'd 9 4 233 Butler Luther YYYY 59 257 259 Beabout, Rleljeana YYYY Y Y Y YYYYY 97 Bvrer' Mary F 5 ' 91271 Beard, Rut Y Y YYYY YYYYY 2 53 ' ' ' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Becker, Arlene Y Y Y Y YYYY 94,231 Beeman, Mary YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 32 Bell, Brooks YYYYYY YYYY YYYYY 2 0 7 Calfrey, Frances Y Y Y Y Y 237 Bell, Mrs. Olin Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 43 Cain, Elizabeth Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 239 2 Bell, Ruth YYYYYYYYYY Y Y Y Y 70 Callaway, Leland Y Y Y .. Y Y 75 207 Benbridge, Helen YYYYYY Y Y 23 Campbell, Herman Y Y Y 70,120,207 259 Benedict, Laura Y Y YYYY 36 Carmichael, Albert Y YYYYY Y 39 : Bentz, Dorothea Y YYYY 97 225 Carmichael, Paul Y Y Y Y Y 249 Berry, Doris YYYYY YYYYYYYYY 2 21 Carmichael, V. H. Y Y Y 36 167 E Bertha, Mary YYYYY Y Y Y 50, 72, 167 225 Carr, Edgel Y Y Y Y 231 253 E Betts, Vivian Y Y Y Y YYYY 91 241 Carter, Frances Y Y Y 95 229 Bierly, Florence Y Y Y Y YYYY 233 Castetter, Robert Y Y Y 97 2 Biery, Beatrice YYYYYYYY Y 241,251 263 Castor, Greeta Y Y Y 92 3 Bickner, Henry YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 75 Chalpha, Helen Y Y Y 93 2 Bieber, Virginfa YYYYYYYYYYYYYY 39 Chapman, Margaret Y Y .YYY 233 Q Bilby, Marion YYYYY Y YYYY 64,175,229,249 Charlier, Marie Alice Y Y 233,254 E Bing, Eleanor YYYY 5S,157,161,163, 217, 254 259 Chenoweth, Marie Y Y 69,163, 227 Bing, Julian YYYYY YYYYYYY Y Y Y 211 Chenoweth, Mary K. YYYY 219 j Bird, Eloise YYYYYYYYYYY Y 84,229,253 261 Christy, Otto B. Y Y Y Y 41 Q Bifderl, Olive YYYYYYY YYYYYYY Y 74 251 Clamme, Ruby YYYY Y Y Y 92 5 B12lCk, Elizabeth YYYYYYYYYYY Y Y 235 263 Clamme, Ruth Y Y Y Y 60 X 5 2 Page two lJlHI1ll'L'll niuvly-film ,,,,, Y..,Y...YrYYY ,, , . x N : it X X on 1 i bi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 02-222, 'Lil Q19 53' E i ., .55 Mx YM X, , C12 ,Q x..X . i'QNw,1N,3St,.,,.af X,3N 5Q , , ,..,. ,... .x,x.NN .xxxkxx,x.k.xxx.,Nx,kNxNkNx..Nx,xKx,.x,Nkx.xx.,X.x kxxk. . . .x,x, xX.x Xx,x.,....,..N .x.,.xx,xxxxxNxx,NX... .2 2. , Wee, .tx 671115 K1 ENT 5 '2 .. vx.x.x x.xxx.x,xxx , K.xxx.X.x ,N,, xX.., ,...,N. ,..,N...x.X, ,XX...N,,.X , , Xxxxxx . , . ,,,xxxX,X, ,,x,N , , N,,x,,, , ..,,...,.,,,,,.,....,,..,,M,..g Clark, Burl 2 2 2 213 Dick, Marcella 2 ,.,.,.. 217 Clause, Merry 2 217 259 Dick, Marvin 2 2 2 113,12-1,130,213 Cray, Sara 2 2 2 76 Dickover, Glen 2 -Y-- 2 2 173 Clevenger, Earl 2 2 2 44 D'll, Georgianna .... 2 2 72,229,249 Clevenger, G. H. 2 2 2 2 23 Dinius, Lillian 2 2 .... 44 Clevenger, Jeannette 2 2 2 63,227 253 Dixon, Ben 2 - Yiwwr , 2 80 Clifford, Dorothy 2 2 2 2 2 2 96 229 Dodson, Ruth .D.. 2 2 2 2 2 66,217 Clippenger, Erle E. . 2 2 2 2 . 42 Dragoo, Dorotha 2 2 2 86,219,249 Cloud, Catherine 2 47,57,217 255 259 Duffy, Miriam 2 2 2 2 2 102,217 Cly, Herman Paul 2 2 2 2 60,113 123 211 Dunbar, Clem 2 2 .. 138,140,207 Cole, Austin 2 2 2 2 2 2 S7 120 207 Duncan, Rosemary 2. 2 2 2 217 Cole, George C, 2 2 2 2 2 23 Dunkin, Riirh 2 2 2 2 95,255 Collins, Dorothea 2 2 2 2 - 254 Dunn. Betty jane 2 82,253 Collins, Lowell 2 2 2 - 2 .. 209 Dutro, Harry 2 2 2 2 96 Connelly, Marjorie 2 2 2 50,65 167 241 Connolly, Isabel 2 22... - 219 Conrad, Herbert 2 2 2 73 Earl, Paul K - 861211 Conway, Nettie Louise 2 2 - 94 2 Edwards, P. D. 2 2 2 2 44 S, Cope, Betty ,.., 2 2 85 229 249 , Eilar, Frances 2 2 2 2 69,249,251 QS Copeland, Carroll 2 2 - 2 213 Elk. gt . . . ins, Mary 2 2 2 2 227,253 2 Cortwrlght, Marjorie 2 2 2 .2 225 E, . L . C te Delmar so 114 211 .v1n, ols 2 222. 96, 263 O ' , ' 7 - 7 7 1 Eller, Robert 2 2 2 2 86,110 211,259 Coulson, kenneth 2 2 2 2 213 . 5 Elliott, Armella 2 2222 2 231 ii? Covalt, Eva 2 2 70,253 A ix , Elliott, Frances 2 2 2 227,253,255 Sf Covalt, Wendall 2 2 209 EH. iott, Roberta 2 22222 229 5 Co Lory -2Y2 81 261 . g C I M' I Bn, 95 Ellis, Larcy 2 2 2 2222 2 69 01' VW. e L 7 7 ' ' ' Elmore, Mary Ellen 2 49,78,241,244 Creagmile, Richard 2 22.2 207 257 Erikson Batt 225 Creamer, Hazel 2 2 2 2 2 57,167 255 263 ' Y ' 7 '7 ' Critchley, Catherine 2 222222 219 3 Crooks, Donald 2 2 22222 41 Crosgrave, Pearl 2 2 2 2 2 2 40 Fee, Mabel 2. 2 2 2 84,254 Cross, Ralph 2 2 4S,82, 167,207 Ferguson, Helen 2 2 2 2 2 217 Crouse, john 2 2 2222 75 165 Fesler, Retta 2 2 2 71,221 2 Culp, Walter 2 2 2 22222 213 Fidler, james 2 2 2 2 2 211 Cummins, Kathryn 2 261 Fielder, Grace 2 2 2 2 2 2 86,221,263 Cummins, Mary 2 2 239 Fields, Kathryn 2 2 22222 2 93 Curnutt, Constance 2 2 237 Findling, john 2 2 78,158,165,187, 207 Current, Willard 2 2 211 Findling Margaret 2 2 2222 2 2 2 241 Cushman, D. T. 2 2 2 5,38 Fisher, Scott 2 2 37 Fisher, Wally 2 213 Fitch, Harry N. 2 2 2 2 2 31 I Fitzer, Victor 2 2 2222 211 DHHQCIS- FJY f - 61 127 Fnlnnd, Barbara 2 2 2 2 2 93,221,263 Daniels' Mary 7 7 7 7 '75 Folk, Marie 2 A , 2 233 Dlfnflli PHY n f - r 69-221 363 Fnrd, Clara 2 2 2 175,237 , Darst, Louis 2 2 2 139 140 213 Foster' Marjorie i E A 85,251 Davidson, Ethelyn 2 2 2 2 45 Fouts, Alta V x - n 93,225 D.1v:es, Merwyn 2 Y - 2 213 Fowlkes' Wiliie - A Y - 139 Davis, Barrett 2 2 2 69 172 207 Frank, Regina M - - - K v 36,144 Davis, Emma 2 2 2 2 83 175 Franks' Dorothy i N - - - - 221 Day, Bess 2' 2222 2 217, 253 261 Franzman, Hazel 2 2 2 95 Dev- Vlfglnm - ' 7 A - 7 n97 229 Fravel, Verena 2 2 2 2 2 95,231 Deardorff, Dorothy 2 2 2 2 71 French, Doris - Y - W W A 63,229 Decker, Nola 2 2 2 2 2 65 237 249 French, Irene V W 37 DCFOH1' Lenom 7 7 7 74 253 Frushour, Martha 2 2 2 263 i DCFVFCZC' OPS' 7 96 Fulwider, Eleanor 2 2 2 2 94,231 DeFr1es, Ruby 2 2 82 223 DcHority, Grace 2 2 2 27 165 Delon, Mildred 2 2 2 2 75 175 249 DcMotte, Sharlcy 2 2 2 2 36 161 186 Gadbury, Nada 2 2 2 2 2 2 67,233 1 Denny, Genevieve 2 2 2 93 Gamble, Ruth 2 2 2- 2 37 DcNico1a, Mary 2 2 2 92 233 Gantz, Eleanor 2. 2 2 235,242,253,254 DeVoe, Lucille 2 2 2 80 219 254 Gardiner, Kenneth 2 - 2 2 2 2 211 DeVoe, Paul 2 2 2 2 2 209 Garrett, Grace 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 173 1 DeWitt, Martha 2 2 2 2 2 96 Garrley, Mabel 2 222222 235 Dick, Don 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 131 Geiger, John 22.22 2 - 72,163,173,207 Dick, Dnrwln 2 2 58,122,130,138,213 Gibson, Martha 2 2 22222 72 1 Page lwn fiullilrwl nim'1y-xix 1 1 1 S E 2 ,e- ggia? . 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Xk x,, ENx N,.,, ., xxx , , Y s ,,, , xw x X Glbert, Elizabeth 2 2 2 2 82, 95 241 Horning, Harriett 2 2 2 .. 217 Gilliam, Margaret 2 2 2 2 2 94 239 Hough, Kathryn 2 2 227,263 Glendening, Melvin 2 57, 165, 205, 207 Howick, Harry 2 2 27, 36 Goldsberry, Ralph 2 2 2 2 2 111 Hubartt, Waldo 2 2 79,209 1592 Good, john 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 209 Hubartt, Wanda 2 2 2 219 Gossett, Alberta 2 2 2 74,175 Hudgel, Cecile 2 2 2 2 2 2 213, 2-19 Grabbe, Lydia 2 2 2 2 2 2 40 Hummel, Louise 2 2 ,,,,, 22 217 Gradick, Harry L. 2 2' 2 2 2 37 Humphrey, Carl ,,,, 2 2 75,157,205,207 Graham, Beulah 2 2 50, 84,229 263 Humphrey, Thelma Moore ,,,, 22 49,241 Graham, Earl 2 2 62,13S,207,261 Hunt, Evelyn ut,,uu 2 95,225,268 ix Graham, Frank V. 2 2 2 2. 2 39 Hunt, Richard 2 ..., 209 Graham, Naomi .... 62,170 175,176 Hurlbut, Floy 2 2 2 2 44 Green, Ethel 2 2 2 2 2 175, 227 Hurst, Lawrence 2 2222 2 2 39,165 Gi-Off, Eleanor 2 2 2 2 98 239,263 Hutchison, Clean 2 2 . 67,131,1-12,209 Grossman, Velma 2 2 2 2 92 Hutson, Howard 2 2 , .2222 124 Gruver, Naomi 2 71 Hution, Esther 2 2 70,249 Hyde, Lars L. 2 2 2 38 ' Hyman, Elizabeth 2 91 r 2 2 2 3, Hahn, Genevieve 222222 2 2 82, 2-11, 251 Hyman, Robe I 8' 261 Hahm, Margaret 2 2 2 2 95 Hgiiitililfnxllill-l!l'cIL1iSg i Ireland, Leonard 2 2 2 64, 117, 209 :X Hall, Eloise 2222 2 2 22 239 J Hall, Florence 2.222 2 2 2 2 2 2 4-1 Halliday, Betty 22222 2 2 2 2 79,227 Jlcksonv Helen - H - 42 Ham, Margel 222-2222 2 2 2 2 239 lHCkS011s Julml - H ---- 225 55 Hamilton, Alrhea 2 2 2.2222 91,235 Jackson- Mefflff H - - -- H 79,213 I Hamilton' Merrill - V -Y-- 213 Jackson, Nondice 2 2 2 241, 251,263 Handy, Russell 22222 59,163 165.137 JCEP- H- A- H H H H H 45 Hanes, Betty ----ivi i -Q 81 175, 233 JCWEll, Everett 2 2 2 205, 211 Harader, LaVerne 2 2 2 2 100,207,259 Johnson: Blanche - H H H - H 36 Hardy, Walter - - A - 50174 Johnson, Chester 2 2 2 .2 2 2 2 113,211 A Harper, Ruth olive 2 2 2 253 Johnson, Earl H H - ---- 45,46 Harper, Floyde 2 2 2 Y 70 133,211 Johnson, Everett 2 2 2 50, 61, 114, 139,209 , Harris, Reba 2 2 2 2 2 96,175,233 Johnson' Hazel H H H H H H H H 95 , Harris, Roberta 2222 2 .2 2 92 JOHHSOH, Mildred - H 45 ' Harrison, Elsie 222222 2 83,241 263 Johnson, Phila - H - 85 5 Q Hart, Ralph 2 2 2 S5,163,172,246 254 Johnson- Ruth H H H 93 Hartley, Dave - - Azvzzr W 30 jones, Caroline 2 2 2 59 E Hash, Mary - - - - - - - 227 Jones, Darrell 2 2 2 2 2 2 141 Helsble, Harry 2 2 2 122 211 501165, f5eleflfM5f H H H H H 92 Heck' Ellen Y - - - 233 ones, inn: re 2 2 70,239,263 Heimburger, Frederic 2 45 Justice' Lorem 7 H 175,237 Heinomen, -Iunetta 2 2 2 2 41 Heller, John H. 2 2 2 2 2 23 K Hiatt, Estel 2 2 2 2 2 2 132 Kahler, Helen 2 2 2 2 2 60,221,251 Hiatt, Thelma 2 2 2 235 263 Kaldenburg, George 2 2222 37 Higbee, Mary K. 2 2 2 2 2 2 217 Kantner, Karl 2 2 2 2 207,257 , Himelick, Olive 2 2 2 70 251 Kaplan, Leonard 2 2 2 2 2 2 78,211 Himelick, Raymond 2 2 58,15 176,187 207,253 Karnes, james 2 2 2 209 Hinesley, Carl 22222 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 131 213 Keever, Mary 2 2 2 2 2 44 s Hinshaw, Carolyn 2 2 2 2 2 229 Kelley, Adelaide 2 2 2 2 2 85,94 . Hinshaw, Helen 2 2 62,229 249 263 Kelley, Frances 2 2 2 2 116, 175,225 Hobbs, Robert G. 2 2 2 2 98 209 Kelley, Ruth 2222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 43 11 Hobley, Wilbur 2 2 2 2 2 2 213 Kelso, Paul 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 213 Hochstetler, Audrey 2 2 2 2 63 176 237 Keltner, Sanford 2 2 2 2 23 Hackett, Helen 2 2 2 2 2 71 249 251 Kemp, Ronald 2 2 2 2 64,261 Hodges, Wallace 2 2 2 2 205 213 Kenner, Dorothy 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 92,233 Hodson, Louise 2 2 2 93.231 265,266 Kernodle, George R. 2 2 '2 2 45,178 Hofer, Catherine 2 2 79,219 259 261 Kibele, Mary 2 2 2222 2 38 ll Hoffman, Frances 2 2 2 2 2 155 King, Herschell 2 2 2 2 123,132,209 5 Hague, Edith 2 2 2 2222222 249 263 King. Joe 22222 2222 2 07 3 Hollingsworth, Emogene 2222 2222 2 227 Kinsey, Lewis 2 2 2 76 ' Hollingsworth, Mary 250, 56, 59,163,175, 227 242, 249 Kirk, Nondas 2 2 2 96, 235 Homer, Mary 2 2 2222222 2 241 Kirk, Pauline 2 2 2 2 2 44 ,E Horner, Robert 22222 222222 2 211 Kirklin! Frances 2 2 73,237,253 Horning, Evelyn 2 2 2 91,217 261 Kirkpatrick, Ruth 2 2222 221 li Page Iwo lmrfifwil' zlirlrfy-xr'1'1'11 5 'X 3 ,AL R ai js ri iff 2-L: kt 6,2 xi' tx. X jx 56 FN si Q as vi xl ex 1 s 1 2 1 i 1 l i s 1 i i Kirp, Dorothy L Kirtley, Mary L K'ser, Arrawanna Kiser, Olive L L Kitchell, Frank L L Kitchell. john L Kitehin, Mary L L Kitchin. Ruby L L Kitchin, Ruth L Kleckner, Grace L Klipple, May L L Knight, jane L Knott, Grace L L Knotts, Lucille L Koons. Helene L L Kraner, Elizabeth L Kreiger, Dorothy L Kteigh, Mary L L Kress, Margaret L Ladd. Mary L L LaFleur, Albert L L LaFollette, Robert L Lake. Alvin L L L L:1Mar, Francis L L L Lambert, George R. Lambert, Morton L L Larimer, Ruth L L Larmore, Fletcher Lauterbur, Anna L Layman, Lou L L L Layne, Mary Alice L Leath, Edna L L L Lesh. Frances L L L Lesh, jane L L Lesh, Mary L L L Lewellyn, Virginia L Lewis, Donna L L Lewis, Edith ..., Light, Everett L L Lingenfelter, Dorothy Litten, DeVar L L Long, Harold L L Long, Wendell L L Lott, Mamie L L L Loveless, Raymond L Lowe. Jessie L L L Lucas. Kathryn L Lucas, W'ilda Mae L Ludington, George L McAllister. Esther L McCall, Vera joy L McCammon, Harold L L McCarty, Edith L L McClure, Alice L L McCormick, Robert L McCory. john L L McCracken, Branch L McCreery, Edith L McCreery, Gene L L McDermitt, Virg'nia McGugin, Helen L McKee, Hilton L McNeely, Ruth L L McNally, Chauncey L lhrgi' lim lmmlrml uim'Iy-t'igl1l L .,.L.,i,,.,. ..,.,..,.i.i i.i,,,,... 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