Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

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THE ORIENT... A RECORD OF THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES IS PRESENTED TO YOU BY THE SENIOR CLASS I 9 51 BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MUNCIE, INDIANA BUD PRESTON Ed Ch f JIM MYERS in V .Whit yy, .3 LIDCBTI .B-L Nifibfel 5- Lit ,-,Q 'J so 2 O fm ifmif iii 4680i-2270 IN THE SERVICE Harry F. Anderson Ralph W. Anderson Don T. Ansberry Richard C. Archey Robert B. Ashlock Kenneth Ayres Charles Baer, Jr. Harold Banta John R. Barger Samuel L. Baumgartner Alex Begrowicz Harold D. Bennett James B. Blystone John Brill James J. Brown Charles H. Butts, Jr. Clifford Byers Thomas G. Christoff John Clark Philip Clark Ralph Clemons Harold R. Cline Don F. Coombs John B. Carrington Max Cox Jon K. Davis John F. Dull John W. Eldridge Gerald P. Ellison Barry B. Ewbank Gale E. Faris - 1 Richard L. Floyd Francis E. Frazier Edward P. Gannon OF OUR COUNTRY Wayne Gardner Billie C. Gaskins Mitchel Gegax William P. Genzler Glenn L. Gerber Richard E. Grover Amos S. Hall John W. Hamming Norman R. Harmeyer Billy B. Harris Colleen R. Harris James F. Hartman Creighton L. Hatten Norman D. Hauk Jerry L. Hiers James R. Holycross William S. Hoover Harold F. Jones John Jones Lewis D. Karcher Arthur T. Keevil Edward W. Kelley Gene P. Kingsley Kenneth G. Korn Bond M. Leonard Robert B. Lillie Robert E. Logon Billy Mack Floyd M. Malott William T. Martin Robert E. McCarthy Fred H. McCarty Richard L. McNeal Harry R. Miles 2 Lavon E. Miller George M. Monroe Erwin C. Mueller Thomas E. Mullendore Bradley K. Neal John E. Nichols Verle G. Pearcy Floyd D. Penrod, Jr. E. Dwight Pinkerton Donald C. Price William R. Putt Jay Reid Robert W. Rowe Phil Silvers David M. Singleton Robert E. Slaughter Leon F. Smith William H. Smith Don L. Smolinske Emmett Starkey, Jr. Richard W. Stewart Vance D. Stockman Robert W. Strange Grant V. Swinford Donald C. Thonn Daniel W. Tompkins John M. Toon John E. Turner Wilfred B. Ufkes Dave E. Wallace Richard F. Walker Charles G. Walton James E. White QQM1 WX' New .M -NH ' . mi ' f wiki? ' Qgagi, 'sr , x X X ,M . s eww' ffmgrssbisaw x gif qgmg: 1: Qimx as , ,eww X , AF' WN- img . .Nw wi , ww N,:w,1 S, 1'?'9'7 .mbigisfmm H Fm-ft Ws 'vlQ FROM us... - fs. x The guy to your left is me, the tw- editor of this little manuscript, and my monicker is Bud Preston. On be- .lll ! half of the Senior Class and the f Q, Orient Staff, I extend my sincere s.. 5 Aff 1 thanks and gratitude to the faculty, iitliifiz. . .S administration, student body, to .A Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte, to Jim iiii Reid and to everyone who had a hand in the publishing of this book. None of us will ever forget the academic year of 1950-51. The con- sensus of opinion seemed to be Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may be drafted. Even with the ever-present 'cold' war and Korean 'police action' forever looming in our minds, we, the students of Ball State, wrote the history of the year in indelible activities and worthwhile projects. Do you remember . . . The Ground Breaking Ceremonies At Homecoming The Long, Cold Winter, The Beautiful l?1 Ice and Snow The Marriage Conference The Wonderful Convocations The Successes Of All Athletic Teams We feel that the gentleman on the opposite page has earned the re- spect and admiration of each person who has ever been affiliated with Ball State. It is due to the tireless efforts and the outstanding results wrought, plus the fact that he is a fine man, that we dedicate the 1951 Orient to Dr. Ralph Noyer, Dean of the College . . . 4 l 1 TO HIM - Y.,, ,,,. V --vs U. ,,.,.vi..,.-... ..,. .. ..--..,, , V -: 1, 1- .- ny - XI I ? ,i . V! i 5. DR. RALPH NOYER Dr. Noyer has held the position of dean of Ball State Teachers College since I927. He had previously taught in several high schools and colleges in the Midwest. Very active in local and national teacher's associations, Dr. Noyer received his A.B. from Indiana University, his M.A. from Indiana and lowa Universities, and his Ph.D. from Iowa. In addition to being a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Kappa Delta, and the Rotary Club, Dean Noyer added to his list of honors by being elected National President of Blue Key at a recent convention. 5 CIDIV'TEIV'TS .. THE CAMPUS FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION CLASSES SPORTS SORORITIES FRATERNITIES Editorial Staff BUD PRESTON, Editor-in-Chief WARD BARLEY, Sports Editor JOE KAISER, Junior Editor IRMA SPILLMAN, Organizations Editor BESSIE PANTINAS, Senior Editor LUCY BAKER, Faculty Editor BETTY NELSON, Feature Editor LOIS ANN PAYNE, Art Editor BETTY I-IEMDAL, Assistant Editor GENE JACKS, Assistant Editor DICK ATWATER, Assistant Editor BETTY DICKEY, Secretary MARILYN NISWONOER, Secretary MARY RINARD, Secretary JAY REID, Photographer JIM REID, Photographer DORMITORIES HONORARIES DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS STUDENT DIRECTORY Business Staff JIM MYERS, Business Manager BOB BOWMAN, Assistant Business Manager CARLEE KENNEDY, Sales Manager DORIS ROBERTSON, Sales Manager JIM GUNN, Advertising Manager SHARON LANGHOR, Organizations Manager DOTTIE SPIVEY, Organizations Manager KENNY MILES, Circulation Manager WAYNE CAMPBELL, Circulation Manager JOYCE WADE, Secretary ANNAMAE THOMAS, Secretary VIRGINIA EVANOFF, Secretary 6 ,ii Al X'-MN ' 'il' UPN N' y. 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I, F. fr' J M ,, W X M , gx. . . . +x.,.Amw.,xfx. x. M , '- t . NL .,. , WM.. ,,,....-, .,...,. ' ' SN :' -::,f:- X532 jr- ,. ' av YK A - 'S Ns ' . M ,,,,,,,..,, , -W , .. - '- -' uw- vw-wvnnpnnuimwmn-wx. . M.. ,.... , ..,.X,,,.....f......,,m.,..,..,,,,, --W' ' ' Em wwe - mx - WM. . , , ,I . E Ml FY l ,C , cn, lv.: t 4-'Q , P F I B +.t .x W 71 25 hllf STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD . . k 4 l ROBERT M. CRITCHFIELD GEORGE A. BALL President Vice-President , S WILBUR YOUNG WILLIAM F. CRONIN JOHN H. HELLER State Superintendent Secretary Assistant Secretary Serving both Ball State Teachers College and Indiana State Teach- ers College, the State Teachers College Board strives to better con- ditions, both financial and educational, at these two institutions. Mem- bers of the board are appointed by the governor of the State of Indiana. 16 PRESIDENT JOHN R. EMENS . . . S6 K 'iff .Y K.. -,,, . . . Graduates: College graduates today enter a world needing solutions to crucial problems in the areas of world peace, military service, domes- tic economic stability, the provision of educational opportunity for the increased number of children, and many others. As graduates of Ball State Teachers College you must be more than spectators in the struggle, you must take positions and participate on the side of con- structive forces. We hope that we have helped you to develop your abilities, skills, knowledges, and attitudes so that in the years to come your achievements reflect honor to yourselves and to your Alma Mater, Ball State Teachers College. John R. Emens, President 'I7 ADMINISTRATION . Controllers office, where people get the business. Mr. Wagner, Treasurer and Business Manager was absent when this picture was taken. Dr. Hauptman, Registrar, and assistants, who make sure everybody stays in line . . . on Registration day. Student advisers, who say you can't tell the profs without a program. ADMINISTRATION . President Emens' secretary, Dean Noyer and assistants, and the hard-working Placement office which is directed by Mr. Clevenger. The only people on campus who fully un- derstand the Dewey Decimal System . . . our Librarians. And here are the offices of Dean Rich- ardson, Director of Student Affairs, Miss Wickham, Director of Women's Activities and Mr. Betts, Director of Men's Activities. They see that you stay in line . . . and not registration lines. RALPH NOYER, Ph.D. Dean of the College O. T. RICHARDSON, Ph.D. Dean of Student Affairs SHARLEY B. DEMOTTE, M.A. Director of Publicity VIRGIL SMITH Secretory of Student Services lEditor's Note: Mr. Smith d LEO HAUPTMAN, Ph.D. Registrar J. C. WAGNER, M.A. Controller MARTHA WICKHAM, M.A. Director of Women's Activities JUDSON BETTS, M.A. Director of Men's Activities ROBERT HANSON, M.E. Director of the Physical Plant G. H. CLEVENGER Director ol Placement 20 ied on March 24, FRED J. SCHMIDT, JR., Ed.D. Head of Department and Professor of Industrial Arts EARL A. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Education ROBERT H. COOPER, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Science MARION GRADY, M.A. in L.S. Head of Department and librarian ALICE W. NICHOLS, Ed.D. Head of Department and Professor of Art ROBERT HARGREAVES, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Music PAUL ROYALTY, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of English ROBERT LAFOLLETTE, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Social Science PAUL B. WILLIAMS, M.A. Head of Department and Professor of Physical Education WALLACE H. MAGOON, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Foreign languages MARK EARL STUDEBAKER, LL.D. Head of Department and Professor of Business Education LESLIE H. WHITCRAFT, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Mathe- matics 21 ALLAN W. HUCKLEBERRY, Ed.D. Associate Professor of English and Education Director of Special Education and Clinics LEROY HULL, M.A. Director of Alumni Relations Coordinator of the L. A. Pittenger Memorial Student Center RUTH ANDREWS, M.A. Instructor of Physical Education CHARLES R. McNAUGHTON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education Chairman of Student Advising Program NOEL A. SCHULL, B.A. Assistant Business Manager ROBERT H. KOENKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Director of Graduate Studies HENRY A. LOATS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts R. E. MICHAEL, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education Director of Extended Services EVELYN HOKE, M.A. Director of Library Teaching Materials Service RICHARD STEALY, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education VlVlENNE BEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Foreign Language CHARLES F. BRUMFIEL, M.S, Assistant Professor of Mathematics OLIVER BUMB, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts RUSSEL S. BURKHART, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education-Burris FRANCIS F. BROWN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art 22 EVERETT W. FERRILL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social Science I.. S. SHIVELY, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics JOHN O. LEWELLEN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education WILLIAM H. CATES, M.A. Assistant Professor of Social Science THERESA SCHERMER, M.A. Instructor of Home Economics LOUIS J. KAPOSTA, Captain, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics HERBERT H. HAMILTON, J.D. Associate Professor of Social Science Assistant Principal of Burris School ANNA OLIN, M.A. Associate Professor of Music-Burris H. A. JEEP, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education VERNAL H. CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education MILDRED JOHNSON, M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics BERNARD JOSIF, M.A. Instructor of Industrial Arts ROBERT A. McCALL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ROYAL J. MORSEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English and Education A. MAX CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Education 23 AMELIA T. WOOD, M.D. Director of Health Service College Physician LEWIS W. YOHO, M.5. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts WARREN CASEY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art RUBY E. DAVIS, Captain, U.S.A.F. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics GRACE WOODY, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education ROBERT C. SCARF, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education ERROL G. MYERS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics-Burris GERALD L. ALEXANDER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science WILLIAM A. SUTTON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English P. D. EDWARDS, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics JOHN M. SHALES, Ph.D. Professor of Education ELIZABETH PILANT, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of English MARY BEEMAN, M.A. Head of Department and Professor of Home Economics LARS L. HYDLE, Ph.D. Professor of Education ROBERT N. McCORMICK, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science 24 DONALD E. MILLER, Ph.D. Professor of Science MARIA SEXTON, B.S. Instructor of Physical Educntian1Burris M. CURTIS HOWD, Ph.D. Principal of Burris School NADA M. GADBURY, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education-Burris R. A. OLSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education ROBERT P. BELL, M.C.S. Assistant Professor of Business Education LESTER E. HEWITT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science PORTER NESBITT, M.S.Ed. Instructor of English GRACE E. BRANDT, M.A. in L.S. Instructor in Library Science FLOY HURLBUT, Ph.D. Professor of Science MINA JOHNSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Education CHARLES F. VAN CLEVE, Ph.D. Professor of English ETHELYN DAVIDSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education GRAHAM POGUE, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education Director of Student Teaching MARY ELIZABETH WOOD, M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language 25 .54 ' A s... 'Vi Riu ,sr-, i !'2 LAURA SCHROEDER, M.A. Instructor af Elementary Education-Burris LESLIE J. MAUTH, Ph.D. Assistant Professor ot Education JOHN MAGNABOSCO, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education W.D. MARTINSON, M.A. Instructor ot Education Director of Elliott Hall ERVIN C. SHOEMAKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English RICHARD J. CALLAGHAN, M.Ed. Instructor of English Director of North Hall RICHARD H. CALDEMEYER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science JOSEPH MucCOY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education CORINNE VAN DAME GREKILA, M.F.A. Instructor of English GEORGE ROBBINS Assistant in Publicity A. L. PHILLIPS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education JAMES KARK PETERSEN, M.A. Instructor of English WENDALL L. GRUENEWALD, D.S.S. Assistant Professor of Social Science ZENNA CARMICHAEL Information Clerk JOHN VICTOR BLACKWELL, M.F.A. Instructor of Art Gallery Supervisor 26 CECILE GILBERT, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Education MARION RECTOR, M.A. Instructor of Science L. J. SCHEIDLER, Ph.D. Professor of Social Science GEORGE F. DEKNOP, Licancie en Philosophie et Lettres Exchange Instructor of Foreign Language and Eng- Iish GEORGE W. WELKER, M.A. Instructor of Science LUCILE CLIFTON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English MILDRED MILFORD, M.M. Instructor of Music FREDERICK L. GENTHER, JR., A.M.L.S. Periodical Service Librarian CLARA E. WILTSE, NI,A. Assistant Professor ot Art JERRY NISBET, M.A. Instructor of Science ALAN R. PAWELEK, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts RUTH ALEXANDER, M.A. Instructor of Education PATRICIA BECHTOL, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education-Burris JANE MARQUART, M.A. Instructor of Home Economics LYNN E. MARQUART, M.A. Instructor of Music 27 WL ...sy T NOT PICTURED-Lillian Adams, Lemuel Anderson, Agnes Barron, Frances Botsford, Margaret Brayton, Pauline Brim- hall, Ruth Carmichael, Alice Rose Carr, Francis Carter, Jane Cates, Dean B, Coen, Mildred Collier, Ruth Crisman, Pearl Crosgrave, J. Leonard Davis, Richard Dunham, Ruth Dutro, Lawrence Edmonson, Scott Fisher, Dr. Ray Fitch, Joseph Henry Frank, Herbert Fred, John W. Honnaford, Clayton Henry, J. Virgil Herring, Amy Hinkle, Jerry Holesovsky, Emma Holmes, Dr. Irwin Hostetter, Harry Howick, Charles M. Hubbard, A. D. Hummel, Mary E. Johnson, Ednaferne Jones, Wilma Kern, Lucille Knotts, Jean MARIE P. RINGLE, M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics District Supervisor of Home Economics SHARLEY B. DEMOTTE, M.A. Associate Professor of English GERTRUDE B. COUCH, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science VERNA A. SULLIVAN, M.A. ,sem lvs MARY KITCHIN Publications Secretory FLOY RUTH PAINTER, Ph.D. Professor of Social Science A ALPHA BRAUNWARTH, M.A. RUTH KITCHIN Manager of Bookstore ROSEMARY FISHER, Ph.D. MARTHA COX, M,M.Ed. Instructor of Music VICTOR LAWHEAD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education 23 Charles Kohler, Anna Lauterbur, Robert A. Laws, Donald Lawrence, Jessie Lowe, Evelyn Luecking, George Mascha, Helen Mosha, Ruth Mast, Forrest L. Mayer, Robert McGin- nis, Elizabeth Meloy, Lucia A. Mysch, Carl L. Nelson, Clara Peirce, Ruth Pence, Richard Peterson, Carl D. Rich- ards, William P, Roseberry, Rex Rudicel, Duane Sandgren, Lt. Colonel V. B. Schoenfeldt, George Serdula, Robert L. Shelley, Marjorie Smith, Phyllis Smith, Helen Sornson, Martha Stone, B. M. Swinford, Mary Tone, Myrtle Toops, George Turmail, Margaret Walker, Verna Waterman, Charles Wendholt, Emma Wetzel, Angie Wilson, Park A. Wiseman, Mary Louise Yeo. Associate Professor of Elementary Education Burris Assistant Professor of Foreign Language-Burris Assistant Professor of Physical Education Dedication to Deceased Members of Senior Class MAX ADAMS SHARLEE BEST CHARLOTTE BIGGERS RICHARD POWELL Members ofthe Class of 1951, who lost Their lives while attending Ball State. 29 President President Wible and his fine staff of assistants have guided the Class of 1951 through a year filled with much activity on the part of the seniors. From the time the open- ing whistle sounded in September, till the final gun popped in June, the class was an integral part of all campus land some off-campusl activities. To the officers of the class of '51, and to every member who participated in class activities goes a hearty thank you . 30 SENIORS SENIORS Vice-President fright! CAROLYN CAMPBELL Treasurer flower right! PATRICIA BOWMAN Secretory fbelowl sl' Yi? -as-QQ' JOAN MARTHA KEESLING, B.S., Muncie Nursing JACK F. HENSLEY, A.B., Anderson Biology, Chemistry ROGER C. NIEMEYER, B.S., Monroeville Social Science, Business Education, Biology Phi Delta Pi, Biology Club MARGARET ANN HEWITT, B.S., Martinsville Elementary Kappa Kappa, AC.E., Girls Club MARIAN VERA, B.S., East Chicago Elementary Omega Sigma Chi, Sec'y.: Kappa Delta Pi, Sec'y., Girls Club, A.C.E., Newman Club JAMES G. HUNT, B.S., Peru Social Science, Physical Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres., Inter-Frat Council, Blue Key, Homecoming Parade Chairman, Square and Compass, Treas. JAMA JEAN DAVIS, B.S., Muncie Nursing JOHN P. SZABO, B.S., Gary Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club EDWARD J. BIRD, B. S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Physical Education B Club, Industrial Arts Club RICHARD J. GLESING, B.S., Indianapolis Physical Education, Journalism Editor, Ball State News, Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Gamma, Sec'y. IRMADENE LEAH GARRISON, B.S., Connersville English, Social Science Alpha Psi Omega, Spotlight Theater, Alpha Phi Gamma, Y.W.C.A. I2-3I, Jackson Club l2l, Girls Club 121, Social Science Club I2-31, Foreign Language Club l2I GLORIANN NAUMCHEFF, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Gamma Gamma, Newman Club, A.C.E., Girls Club, Kappa Delta Pi HERBERT RAYMOND SNELL, B.S., East Gary Physical Education, Biology Sigma Tau Gamma, Biology Club, Physical Education Club JOSEPH FORREST SCHER, B.S., Pennville Business Education, Social Science RAY ARTHUR MAUGER, B.S., Hammond Art, Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kallista 32 E. EUGENE LACY, B.S., Muncie Business Education, English Theta Chi, Blue Key, Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Spotlight, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta MILES WILLIS HARDY, B.S., Anderson Social Science, General Science Triangle Club MARTIN ELVIN STYLES, B.S., Richmond Business Education Navajo MARY JEANNE HOFFMAN, A.B., Anderson English, Latin Sigma Pi Rho, Latin Club, V.-Pres. WILLIAM ADOLF THOMAS, B,S., Fort Wayne Music VIRGINIA LORENE DORSETT, B.S., Coatesville Elementary JOSEPH CARL McDONALD, B.S., Markleville Industrial Arts, Social Science ELIZABETH JOYCE WADE, B.S., Elementary Psi Theta, A.C.E., Girls Club, Junior Follies, Orient Staff, Class Treasurer I3l ALYCE J. DIETZ, B,S., Batesville Physical Education, Social Science BARBARA J. HORN, B.S., Knightstown Nursing Girls Club, Omega Sigma Chi CATHERINE ANN SMITHSEN, B.S., Fort Wayne Nursing Delta Sigma Epsilon WILLIAM D. McCOLLY, B.S., Hartford City Physical Education, Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club, Baseball, Basketball WILLIAM CHARLES SOMSEI., B.A., Sharpsville Social Science, Business Education Commerce Club, Social Science Club, Spanish Club, Pi Gamma Mu, V.-Pres., North Hall, V.-Pres. NORMAN LEE TALYOR, B.S., Hamilton General Science, English HELEN HENNING SMITH, B.S., Anderson Pre-Dietetics Y.W.C.A. ill, Girls Club, Alpha Sigma Tau social chairman Ill, corresponding sec'y. i3lp Theta Sigma, V.-Pres. IBI 33 'ESE' ,PM PHYLLIS KATHERYN MORRIS, B.S., Cloverdale Home Economics, General Science Theta Sigma, V.4Pres. IM, Sigma Zeta WALTER WILBUR BAILEY, B.S., Union City, Ohio Social Work, Psychology Geography Club l2l VIRGIL E. COCHRAN, BS., Alexandria Social Science, Business Education Commerce Club, Social Science Club ,su M .. PATRICIA SCHLEIFER BRAINERD, B.S., Plaintield Elementary Gamma Gamma, Girls Club GWENDOLYN LORENE OHMIT, B.S., Decatur Business Education, English, Library Science Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treas. MARY RUTH McDONALD, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, Newman Club BEVERLY ANN OGDEN, B.S., Anderson Nursing NORMAN W. CAMPBELL, B.S., Martinsville Business Education ROBERT T. SARGENT, A.B , Muncie General Science, Chemistry, German Sigma Zeta, V.-Pres., Biology Club, Pres., German Club, Blue Key JOHN W. MEANS, B.S., Muncie BioIo9Yf Physical Education MARY F. GREENLEE, B.S., Muncie Elementary WALTER HILARY WANNEMACHER, B.S., Fort Jen- nings, Ohio Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Geography Mathematics Club JUSTINE ENITA WILCOX, A B., lebanon Art, Foreign Language Psi Theta, Delta Phi Delta, Kallista Club, Spanish Club, Girls Club ROBERT FRANK WIESER, B.S., Gary Music Band, Choir, Men's Chorus, Madrigal Singers, Orchestra, Music Club, Pres. l3i, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Mu Cru, College Symphony, Community Symphony, Opera Workshop JOAN MARIA WOOD, B.S., Lebanon Elementary . Orchestra, A.C.E. 34 C. GIBSON GARDNER, B.S., Huntington Physical Education, Mathematics EDNA GRACE COOMES, B.S., Hagerstown Nursing VIRGINIA JANIECE SEARCH, B.S., Waveland Biology, Geography Biology Club, Sec'y.-Treos. l4l 1'?9'7860 HERB L. TENIPLETON, B.S., Anderson Elementary Theta Chi, A.C.E., Vice-Pres., Square and Compass ELINOR J. FRY, B.S., Royal Center Nursing Delta Sigma Epsilon THOMAS MORRIS JR., B.S., East Chicago Physical Education, Science, Elementary B Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, pledge masterg Elementary Club, Georgrophy Club, Intramural Council, Pres. STANLEY VINCENT KAMINSKI, B.S, Culver Physical Education, Industrial Arts Elliott Hall, President l4lg Sigma Tau Gamma JAMES E. FOX, B.S., Muncie Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sec'y.-Treos,, alum sec'y, Commerce Club, Newman Club VIOLET M. SCHMELTZ, B.S., Wolkerton Mathematics, English Mathematics Club, program chairman l4l, Girls Club, Y.W.C.A. MARJORIE BONITA SELDOMRIDGE, A.B., Muncie Social Science, Spanish MARGARETTA JANE DRURY, BS., Muncie Library Science, Social Science Library Science Club ROBERT VERNON WEYGAND, B.S., Nappanee Music, Art Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Band, Phi Mu Cru ROBERT CHARLES STONE, A.B., Marion Biology, Chemistry Biology Club VICTOR D. SERIGHT, B.S., Elwood Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics Club MARVIN KEITH WISEHART, B,S,, Cadiz Physical Education, Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Y.M.C.A., l.S.A,, Mugwumps 35 ,.,- ,545 ff' ES V wa ...aus JOHN HAMILTON BOILES, B.S., Mooreland Chemistry, Biology, Malhemalics Biology Club, Phi Della Pi HELEN LOUISE OWEN, B.S., Alexandria English, Music Band, Music Club ROBERT L. HUNT, B.S., Bryanl Elemenlary LUCY LEE MINNIX, B.S., Albany Speech and Hearing Therapy Girls Club, W.A.A,, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Della Pi, Pi Kappa Sigma, Vice-Pres., Phi Lambda Chi SHIRLEY MARIE WEBB, B.S., Muncie Malhemalics, Chemislry, English WILLIAM EVERETT ALEXANDER, B.S., Anderson Maihemalics, Physics, Chemislry Malhemalics Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon BETTY L. GREEN, B.S., logansporl Physical Educalion, General Science, Biology W.A.A., P.E.M., Biology Club, Y.W,C.A. MAX LEO JACKSON, B.S., Muncie English, Music Sigma Tau Gamma, B Club, Sec'y. 131, Spoi- lighfg Square and Compass, Pres. DALE EUGENE SHADY, B.S., Hartford Cily Business Educaiion Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pres. ROBERT ALLAN FLORY, B S., Anderson Science, English Biology Club SHIRLEY ANN ECKENBERG, A.B., Anderson English, Spanish, Business Educalion Kappa Kappa, Girls Club, Sigma Tau Della, Sec'y, Speech Club, Commerce Club, Junior Marshall ROBERT MORRIS SPENCER, B.S., Modoc General Science Biology Club OPAL IRENE HULL, B.S., Summilville Ari, Music Della Phi Della, V.-Pres., Kappa Della Pi, Y.W.C.A., Religious Council, Music Club, Kallisla JAMES JAY WAGNER, B.S., For! Recovery, Ohio Business Education, Science Lulheran Sludenls Association, V.-Pres., I.S.A., Geography Club, Commerce Club GERDA HILDE SCHULER, B.S., Michigan Cily Elemenlary lnlernalional Relalions Club, German Club 36 THOMAS KACZMARCZYK, B.S., Gary Social Science, Science Sigma Tau Gamma, V.-Pres., Social Science Club, Geography Club, Newman Club, Elliott Hall Council JAY REID, B.S., Pennville Physical Education, Industrial Arts Sigma Tau Gamma, Campus Photographer CARLINGTON H. KUGLIN, B.S., Columbia City Industrial Arts MARY LOU HAHN, B.S., Winchester Physical Education, English GEORGE ARTHUR GRIMM, B.S., Mt, Summit Business Education, Journalism Ball State News, Assoc. Editor, Commerce Club JOHN BOWYER, B.S,, Monroeville Chemistry, Biology, Pre-dental Biology Club, Lutheran Students Association, Orient Staff, Republican Club, Theta Chi RUSSELL CLINTON ASHBY, B.S,, Anderson General Science, Biology Biology Club HERBERT ARTHUR LASHBROOK, JR., B.S., Muncie Elementary ANNAMAE THOMAS, B,S., Gary Elementary Psi Theta, Girls Club, A.C.E., Ball State News, Junior Follies, Orient Business Staff LEON EARL HOFFMAN, A.B., Anderson Social Science, Science, French Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, French Club, Geography Club WILLIAM F. PETERSON, B.S., Anderson Business Education Pi Omega Pi, Treas. Ml, Commerce Club WALTER M. lBiMl THOMPSON, B.S., North Olm- stead, Ohio English, Social Science Sigma Tau Gamma GLORIA JUNE JEFFRIE5, B.S., Marion Nursing JOHN CARTER, B.S., LaPorte Mathematics, General Science Sigma Zeta GARLAND F. BOOKOUT, B.S., New Castle Biol09Yf General Science Theta Chi, Biology Club 37 ,.1',f .wmv my ?' ,l' 4'4 ..ue5'v env ff' as-...I . .. Wh' N -'pw-'Q -A-any-' I5:ifi 'ff f'3-:i?rrK'SEtI-2+ ,. , 'X STV? T339 I ' 'T tx' NN-seas f A we a I I E X gs' N-1 Q its I x X X Q sw f A X Q N T X l W KEN: sw .- VY Q X XXX' . r , I 9 2 59' 3 J-:.:r,-rg - - ' - Wg uh' so lf nv ,xx is X Pix - sr ' s ss st Qs, lm so .s sg' , tr-2 1 ifgfsf , . s ig: 1 9 my Q LR xg t :1:...:,s, Q 1 ss ,.,. . , ,. M., mia? .,.. , W.,. ,.W. 1 ' IQ, , , , Mg., Q X rx ' - V w P W.: s fe, l B ' V g B, I f y ..:2X z 0 f x 'Q 9 4 x ,G Q 5. 5 Q, l . ..,. . . .. -W. . . is ll 7 I A i gfififsgp,-3 .AAV y .L I Q5 - I ' 1 1?'gt?S 49' ft s x ,,.alv' A! LESEL K. DAMER, B.S., Howe Physical Education, Mathematics Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Junior Follies DORIS MARIE SHAWHAN, B.A., Alexandria Music, Spanish, English Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, reporter and historian, l.S.A., Treas., Spanish Club, Sec'y. ISJ, Music Club, Women's Chorus, Band DORIS EVELYN WETTERS, B.S., Huntington Home Economics Rekamemoh Club, W.A.A., Y.W.C.A., Biology Club BETTY GEMMILL, B.S., Bluffton Elementary Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treas. Ht, Y.W,C.A., Treas. I3I, Pres. l4I, Religious Council, Girls Club, Wesley Foundation, A C.E. IRMA LOUISE SPILLMAN, B.S., Portland Elementary Gamma Gamma, Pres., Jackson Club, Sec'y.p A.C.E., Orient Staff, Inter-Sorority Council, Junior Marshall IRIS ALLEY LEWIS, B.S., New Castle Elementary A.C.E. BETTY JO DE HART, B.S., Muncie Home Economics Gamma Gamma, Rekamemoh Club GEORGE TODD WOOD JR., B.S., Gary Elementary Soph. Class V.-Pres, Junior Class Pres., Zeta Chi, V.-Pres. l2j, Phi Delta Pi, Pres. l4I, A.C.E. LAURENCE S. DURZINSKY, B.S., Alexandria Business Education Commerce Club WILLIAM L. SCHOOLER, B.A., Delphi Elementary A.C.E., Phi Delta Pi, Inter-Fraternity Council, News, Orient Staff JAMES REID BISHOP, B.S., Logansport Elementary Phi Delta Pi, Treas., S.E.C., Sec'y. and V.-Pres., A.C.E., Kappa Delta Pi MARGARET ELIZABETH NELSON, B.S., Elkhart Art, Business Education Alpha Sigma Tau, V.-Pres., Delta Phi Delta, Sec'y., Kallista, Girls Club, Y.W.C.A., Orient Staff ROBERT E. BOWMAN, B.S., Huntington Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Alumni Sec'y.7 Blue Key, Sec'y.-Treas., Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Junior Marshall, Orient Staff, Commerce Club PHYLLIS JOAN RUBLE, B.S., Warren Home Economics, Chemistry Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Zeta, Sec'y. Ml, W.A.A., Theta Sigma, Treas., Girls Club, Reka- memoh, Kappa Delta Pi JOHN PHILIP HEILMAN, B.S., New Castle Business Education Commerce Club 38 BETTY HUDSON, A.B., Peru Physical Education, English Kappa Kappa, Pres. I-il, Girls Club, Treas. IBI, W.A.A., Inter-Sorority Council, Ball State News RICHARD E. ANDERSON, B.S., South Bend Business Education Commerce Club I2-3-41, Choir Ill, Band tl-2- fl-4l, Alpha Phi Omega ELAINE F. GERCHAK, B S , Gary Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma, Girls Club, A.C.E. JAMES PATRICK HOLLIBAUGH, B.S., Elkhart Business Education, Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, B Club, Newman Club MARY JO DAUGHERTY, B,S., Greensburg Elementary Psi Theta, A.C.E. WENDELL K. CRUMP, B.S., Anderson Social Science, Geography JEROME ROBERT JEFCHAK, B S,, Hammond Art MARY JANE CLANN, B,A., Ligonier Elementary COY ELLIS BONNER, B.S,, Muncie Elementary EMOGENE ELAINE MclNTYRE, B.S., LaPorte Elementary A.C.E. SAMUEL GEORGE BROWN, B.S., Winamac Industrial Arts, Physical Education Prop and Wing, Industrial Arts Club JOHN ROBERT ROPER, B.S., East Chicago Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Newman Club, Commerce Club, Intramurals, Elliott Hall, Student Executive Council FRANCES KINSEY, B.S., Portland Elementary F. WAYNE CAMPBELL, B.S., Shelbyville Art Phi Sigma Epsilon, pledgemasterg Kallista, Ball State News CHARLOTTE ANN KRISTOWSKI, B.S., South Bend Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma, V.-Pres., Girls Club, Elementary Club 39 CB f-f.. 493 '? 1P ,Pac Ji? 'Y I, . --? .lege -al' -5' is 4-wh W. ..s.a-H' .2 A fm- ,Q g .W . ss i 'G X . 1 6 've g s my cliwxm sive slr N X-N if Jian. 35 aux 'O -15' ' we .535-fn ' S T . 'vi 3 ., X Y .:,,.s:E, is-s 9-lm.. ii A -s , ,t,,,se, ,. ,yy , , ,,.,3-,.-iq , , , that f l -S uf . ? ! ' f 'E 'I is j ets . sf' Q t x X M fits 5. K N' A s l l J.-ff iam GEORGE ALLEN ROBBINS, B.S., Madison Physical Education, Journalism Sigma Tau Gamma, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Gamma, Junior Class V.-Pres., King Rex l4I NORMA CORTWRIGHT, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Mathematics Human Relations Organization, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Mathematics Club JOHN LOUIS STREU, B.S., Loganspart Business Education, Physical Education Commerce Club, Basketball BRUNO CHARLES MILAKOVIC, B.S., Hammond Biology, Physical Education, Health and Safety Sigma Tau Gamma, Biology Club DONALD GENE WILSON, B.S, Muncie Music, Social Science Orchestra, Choir, Band, Music Club, Social Science Club ANNE NIGRO, B.S., Aurora, Illinois Music, English Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha lata, Spotlight, Newman Club, A Cappella Choir III, Orchestra, Red Cross, Girls Club PATRICIA JEAN MAHLEY, B.S., Peru Elementary A.C.E., Newman Club, Pi Kappa Sigma, Girls Club REGINALD CHARLES PARKISON, B.S., Fort Wayne Business Education MARY ELIZABETH KEENON, A.B., Fort Wayne Business Education, Library Science Library Science Club, Pres. l4i, Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Pres. 141, Junior Marshall, Kappa Delta Pi NANCY LOU WILLMAN, B.S , Milwaukee, Wisconsin Elementary Junior Follies, Orient Staff, Ball State News, Y.W.C.A., A.C.E, Girls Club, Gamma Gamma, V.-Pres,, Homecoming Court WILLIAM EDWARD MATHEWS, B,S., LaCrosse Elementary A.C.E., Kappa Delta Pi, S,E.C., Phi Delta Pi, Junior Marshall KENNETH WAYNE MILES, B.S., North Vernon Business Education Commerce Club, Cheerleader, President-North Hall, Senior Class V.-Pres., Orient Staff, Ball State News, Phi Delta Pi, V.-Pres., Corres. Sec'y., National Executive Council, Stage Manager, Razz Night, Social Committee ALTON D. HECKAMAN, B,S., Denver Business Education, Social Science Commerce Club, Social Science Club, Pi Omega Pi, Blue Key, Phi Sigma Epsilon DOLORES CALDWELL MUELLER, B.S., Mooresville Music, Business Education Sigma Alpha Iota, Band ROSALIN M. TRUSEDELL, B.S., Muncie Elementary 40 MARILYN JEAN DAVIS, B.S., Hammond Elementary A.C.E., W.A.A., l.S.A., Y.W C,A,, Kollista, Library Science Club JACK CONRAD MOORE, B S., Anderson Biology, Chemistry German Club l2l Sec'y, Biology Club l4l, Sigma Zeta, Pres. l4l HAROLD EDWIN WISHON, B.S., Anderson Industrial Arts, Geography Industrial Arts Club, Geography Club, Arnold Air Society JACKIE NEAL JOHNSON, B.S., Marion Elementary, Business Education, Physical Education Commerce Club DIANA ALICE DEAN, B.S., Frankfort Elementary Psi Theta, rush captain, Girls Club, A.C.E., Y.W.C.A., Kclllista JACK FRANKLIN WRIGHT, BS., Anderson Physical Education, Social Science PAUL WILLIAM HAVERKOS, B.S., Oldenburg Physical Science, Physical Education Newman Club, Mathematics Club PAUL EUGENE DAVIS, B.S., Anderson Social Science, Physical Education KATHERINE JOANNAH PENROD, B.A., Muncie Art DORIS ELAINE ANGLIN, B. S., Nappanee Music, Business Education Girls Club, Music Club, Sigma Alpha Iota, A Cappella Choir, Women's Choir, Band, Pi Kappa Sigma, V.-Pres., Kappa Delta Pi, Hist. WILLIAM CRUZAN, B.S., Cicero Business Education, Earth Science Kappa Sigma Kappa, lnter4Fraternity Council, Commerce Club, Geography Club, Elliott Hall Council l2t - Sec'y. l3i - V.-Pres. Nl, Lutheran Student Association THOMAS REED GRIMM, B.S., Detroit, Michigan English, Business Education Phi Delta Pi, Mike Club, Chi Rho Beta MARY JANET ANDERSON, B.S., Madison Business Education, Library Science Alpha Delta Pi, Commerce Club, Sec'y., Library Science Club JACK FREDERICK BURSON, B.S., Montpelier Mathematics, Science Phi Sigma Epsilon, Math Club INA MAY GIROD, A.B., Bluffton Music Gamma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas. l4lp A Cappella Choir, Wamen's Chorus, Music Club, Opera Workshop 4I X x rc X 1 1 Q., ' N K' RJ cl , X . X. . K 23' -I ,,..-at ,Nxt ,. W . . ?Z. ,Q FR U Q we c Q 555551. A 1 its K Y 1 I i' f . 'Y x IQ :wb ALX....1.... , 'O -gr- -KA ,.-Riu IW:-N '1IT ' ff-CR... N- -Nw.. C... ,,......- I 5 3 'Os CECILIA E. SHUTSKE, B.S , Kouts Elementary JOYCE ELAINE WHITMER, B.S., Mishawako Elementary A C,E., H.R.O., Girls Club, Pi Kappa Sigma, Treas. CLIFFORD JAMES SHULTZ, A.B,, Muncie Chemistry, General Science German Club, Pres. KENNETH LEE CRAIG, B S., Kokomo Social Science, Earth Science Social Science Club, Geography Club RICHARD VANCE MOORE, B.S., Pendleton Business Education, English Phi Della Pi, Pres., Inter-Fraternity Council, Com- merce Club, Social Calendar Board LORRENE ELNORA SILVERS, B.S., LaFontaine Elementary Alpha Sigma Alpha, Girls Club, V.-Pres, Y.W.C.A., A.C.E., Kappa Delta Pi, Student Staff at South Hall JUDY BROADWATER, B.S., Yorktown Elementary Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, AC.E., Wish You Were Here , Junior Follies, Razz Night, Orient Soles Staff KATHARINE GROSS JORDON, B.S., Elwood Elementary ROBERT EARL RINKER, B.S., Muncie Business Education Prop and Wing RUTH EILEEN MILLER, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Girls Club, Pi Kappa Sigma, Spotlight, A.C.E., Chorus, Phi Lambda Chi ROBERT JOHN WHITEHEAD, B.S., Logansport Elementary LORNELL FLEENOR MOCK, B.S., Fairmount Social Science, Physical Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Social Science Club, Treas. If-ll, Geography Club, Human Relations Organie zation. ELLA GEORGEFF, B.S., Gary English, Speech Alpha Chi Omega, Women's Chorus, Spotlight Treas., Alpha Phi Gamma, Debate, Radio, Ball State News ROBERT EDWARD STINSON, B.S., Anderson Social Science, Speech Novaio PAT GUYON, B.S,, South Bend Elementary V Psi Theta, A.C.E., Gi-ls Club, Cheerleader lsub- stitutei 42 JANE STARKEY, B.S., Kimmell Home Economics, Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Y.W.C.A , Treas. Ml, Rekae memoh CYRIL T. LESTER, B.S., Hagerstown Business Education, Science Commerce Club, Geography Club, Treas. GRACE KATHRYN WRIGHT, B.S., Portland Elementary Kappa Delta Pi WILLIAM 0. NEUFFER, B.S., Kouts Elementary A.C.E., Phi Delta Pi JAMES ROBERT GUNN, B.S., Fort Wayne Business Education, Social Science Ball State News, Business Mgr., Orient, Com- merce Club, Social Science Club, Alpha Phi Gamma MILDRED FAYE TITUS, 8.5. Greensburg Home Economics, English Alpha Sigma Tau, Girls Club, Rekamemoh PATRICIA SUE MALOON, B.S., Kendollville Elementary A.C.E., Wesley Foundation, Religious Council, kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A,, lndiana District Chairman JUNE EILEEN DUNN, B.S,, Greensburg Home Economics, Business Education Rekamemoh Club, V.-Pres., Girls Club, Alpha Sigma Tau, Commerce Club MARY BERNADINE HAUNERT, B.S., Greensburg Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma, A.C.E., Newman Club, Girls Club MARGARET ANN BERTCH, B,S., Liberty Elementary Psi Theta, Girls Club, A.C.E. JO ANN CHAMBERS, B.S., Anderson Art, Social Science Gamma Gamma, Kallista, Girls Club OWEN F. LEMNA, B.5,, Nappanee Physical Education, Business Education Ball State News l2l, Theta Chi, Pledgemoster Nl, Baseball DOROTHY SPIVEY, B.S., Hobart Elementary, Speech and Hearing Therapy A,C.E., Girls Club, Gamma Gamma, Orient, Kappa Delta Pi, Scholarship Faculty Committee RICHARD LYNN JOLLIFFE, B.S., Muncie Music Band, Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia BEVERLY JEAN KROGH, B.S., South Bend Home Economics, Business Education Rekamemoh Club, Commerce Club, Girls Club 43 ws Vin -.Xt V gl'- : WTP Qiigvggl rw -. .,..,. -iPV5..., .r,,f5.i- Fm '51 409' Y .. , it f' .via ,q3, E , ,3tW.h AQ I' . 'cgi ifa Ah lf, gg, 'g ' . 'fa' ' -' NZ :' ' . , J , ,. 'f'. .1 9 QSQQ' ,'wi yn 5 s-fsig-14712 i . 1 qpizfcg ' Y. 's-JJ' - a. 2 iii IRR vm 068- X we REX' t Y -its -Ek Ny. 'vw 9,94 g,-C - ,pw 'ii il tc i JEAN MARIE EVERETT, B.S., Pleasant Mills Business Education Commerce Club, Treas. I-ll, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Sec'y. Ht MARGARET JEANNE FIGHT, B.S., Yorktown Elementary A.C.E. PAUL T. CORRELL, B.S., Eaton Biol09Y1 General Science VAUGHN A. DENNEY, B.S., Fort Recovery, Ohio Business Education Commerce Club EVERETT DEAN STEEN, B.S,, Portland Biology, Social Science, Health Y.M.C.A., Jackson Club, Biology Club, l.S.A. ROBERT ROSS EDWARDS, B.S., Noblesville Social Science, English LYLE EARL McMULLEN, B.S., Marion Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Sigma Tau Gamma JANET MARILYN NICKEY, B.S., Winchester Elementary, Speech and Hearing Therapy Sigma Sigma Sigma, Rush Ch. IU, Civic and College Symphony ll-21, Orchestra Ill, Y.W.C.A., Wesley Foundation, Girls Club, Phi Lambda Chi, Junior Marshall, A.C.E. DAYNE MILTON BONTA, B.S., Marion Business Education Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club SHARON M. LANGOHR, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Gamma Gamma, Social Chairman, A.C.E , Orient Staff, Junior Prom Queen's Court MARILYN JO ANN McCLAREN, B.S., Richmond Physical Education, Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Girls Club, Newman Club, W.A.A., Treas.p P.E.M., Pres. JOANNE LORRAINE REED, B.S., Hammond Elementary Choir, A.C.E., Girls Club, Junior Follies, '50, Orient Business Staff I3-4l, Alpha Chi Omega Treas. till, Rush Chairman l4l ELIZABETH ANN HEWITT, B.S., Knightstawn Elementary A.C.E., Treas., Library Science Club, Y.W.C.A., Sec'y,, Girls Club, Omega Sigma Chi, Rush Cap- tain, V.-Pres, Lucina Hall, Wesley Foundation JOYCE LILLIBRIDGE PARKS, B.S., Wabash Speech and Hearing Therapy, Mathematics Girls Club, Gamma Gamma, Junior Prom Queen '50, Blue Key Sweetheart l2l, Cheer Leader, ll-2l JAMES WILLIAM PARKS, B.S., Wabash Physical Education, Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, B Club 44 MICHAEL WILLIAM NIKSIC, B.S., Gary Physical Education, Social Science Sigma Tau Gamma, Social Science Club, Geogra- phy Club AVIS M. HASSEL. B-S., lewisville Elementary LUCY JANE BAKER, B.S., Muncie Speech Correction and Hearing Therapy, English Girls Club, Gamma Gamma, Sec'y., Alpha Phi Gamma, Phi Lambda Chi, Junior Follies, '50, Orient Staff, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta MARY KATHRYN KLIPSCH, B.S., Winslow Home Economics, Business Education Rekamemoh, Commerce Club, Y.W.C.A. lll, Girls Club THEDUS GAYLE SMITH, B.S., Muncie English, Library Science Library Science Club, Sec'y.-Treas. LOIS MARIE HUMDERT GOODWIN, BS., Selma Home Economics Theta Sigma, Pres. l4l ARLENE RUTH RAMPKE, A.B., Hebron Business Education, Library Science Psi Theta, Treas., Commerce Club, Y.W.C.A., Girls Club, Library Science Club PHILLIP ERMAL McCARTER, B.S., Fulton Physical Education, Business Education, Social Science B Club, Pres Ml, Navaio, Commerce Club DONNA JOYCE TURNER, B.S., Richmond Elementary Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Lutheran Students Association ALMA JEAN BLIZZARD, B.S., Muncie Business Education Human Relations Organization, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club BILLYE JOY FLEETWOOD, B,S., Milton Elementary A.C.E. RUTH CAROLINE WOLTER, B.S., Seymour Art Kallista, Y.W.C.A. ELVIN LEON BENNETT, B.S., Saratoga Business Education Theta Chi, Pres. l4l, Blue Key, Bus. Mgr. and V.-Pres., North Hall, Treas. 'l-2-3, Advisor I-il, Commerce Club, Pres. l3lp Pi Omega Pi, Ball State News, Orient PHYLLIS ANN BULEN, B.S., Shirley Elementary, Library Science A.C.E., Y.W.C.A., Girls Club, Library Science Club, Pi Kappa Sigma JANET L. GOLDNER, B.S., Decatur S eech and Hearing Therapy, English P Alpha Sigma Alpha, Girls Club, Phi Lambda Chi 45 1' 1 . , 4 45 at - s wwe . 43 mm' K W iff ., 'Q he ,,, , a .,-:I wg. 3 ,gli L. A :asf .3 . 31.4 ,L Q W P 9? A J Q A ' . it. N., l 2 ii -'Qi . ll 'tk , , . eY+1'f'situ?1l . , A rff iixtgf i all we S1 ' in qu' W. '? A Q, gil 'J 2 X fm. ,ssl T .,., Wwe t 1 Q5 .r,., ,Si I w-my g ..f'::f ig: ,V T, 1, .If m VM. - Kc. . saga . ' TX., .,,...-.-,etf,.,r.,,,. If 1 an 1' fs fi .4 Q g 'qw W f W 4. it 1 f ,f,:xv ,Q it , ., ,. If -, ,, 1 irvfs ff, V -re 'eff 1 f,gf-351 , Y- yer- 1 '. - 1.15,4-ermf.'i-sfEi5'5Zi::3:. 'au , g if . di . d: , - S I ,,... my so I' V x ix -.av 2 1 5 . W' X c it X-. -2-F. . ' lgbsj F.. 1 X I ss ,.--gms, 2 N X Q sky Xx -,gs-3,15 . 95' Sei M X sf' X3 . . time X gb I w + :iii c 3 . ww ' c 9, -ar, Y Q. A 5 0 P .1 0 c S ,mess egg, If 'B-3 A 1 xg- H f if I A , ,M E . 'Y sr Vs Q ,4 -1:5 f , 54' Q--5. Yau . WE. i W. 'gs bfi' 4,-Q . gg ew: ,th Wt Sta tm SFS-svi X X, K l 5 'R' SUSAN AUDRA PARKS, B.S., Liberty Elementary Psi Theta, Pres. I-il, Girls Club, A.C,E., Y.W.C.A., Inter-Sorotiy Council GEORGE R. WINKLER, BS., Fort Wayne Industrial Arts Blue Key, Prop and Wing, Epsilon Pi Tau, Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Advisor-North Hall THOMAS ADRIAN WILLIAMS, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Industrial Arts Commerce Club JANE AINEL SMITH, B.S., South Bend Elementary Sigma Zeta, Program Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Gamma, A.C.E., Student Staff, South Hall, Spotlight, Junior Prom Queen's Court, Jack- son Club, W.A.A. KATHLEEN RIALL WALL, B.S., Eaton Elementary Sigma Sigma Sigma, Girls Club, AC.E., Wom- en's Chorus, Music Club EVELYN M. OTTO, B.S., Chesterfield Pi Zeta, Sec'y. l2l, Pres. li-4l, Inter-Sororiiy Council lf!-4lg Girls Club, A.C.E. CHARLES RICHARD TIEDE, B.S., Walkerton Business Education, Social Science Phi Sigma Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pi Gamma Mu, Blue Key, Social Science Club, Pres. l4lp Jackson Club, Pres. l3l LUANN MASLEY, B,S., Anderson Music, Home Economics Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres., Pi Kappa Sigma, Theta Sigma, Girls Club, A Cappella Choir, Women's Chorus, Executive Council of Music Organizations DORIS R. ROBERTSON, A.B., Carlisle Business Education, Spanish Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, Spanish Club, Com- merce Club, Orient JOELMA TOSH, B.S., Yorktown Home Economics, Pre-dietetics Alpha Chi Omega, Girls Club, Rekamemoh RUTH JEAN PARKERSON, B.S., laPorte Elementary A,C.E., Religious Council CAROLYN SUE STOHLER, B.S., Anderson Nursing Omega Sigma Chi ALBERTA JEANNE SWOPE, B.S., Lebanon Elementary Psi Theta, Girls Club, A.C.E., Y.W.C.A,, W.A.A. CYNTHIA ANN PATTI, B.S., Richmond Elementary Y.W.C.A., V.-Pres. l4lg A.C.E., Sec'y. l4l, Pi Zeta, Sec'y. l3l, Girls Club, W.A.A. RUFUS EDWARD REED, B.S., Springport English, Social Science Spotlight 46 RICHARD EUGENE ROBERTS, B.S., Huntington Physical Education, Industrial Arts Navaio, B Club, Industrial Arts Club MARY NICHOLSON LERNER, B.S., Elkhart Home Economics, Business Education Rekamemoh Club, Girls Club, Alpha Sigma Tau, Pledge Master, Y.W.C.A , Wesley Foundation MARK FLORA, B.S., Flora Business Education, Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Blue Key, Pres. 141, S.E,C., King Rex Court l4l LEO JAMES DAVIS, B.S., Huntington Business Education Navaia, Newman Club, Commerce Club THELMA WEST, A.B., Muncie English, French, Mathematics Girls Club, French Club M. GEORGINE LYON, B.S , Madison Social Science, Library Science Library Science Club, l.S.L.A., student member- ship chairman r CHARLOTTE LORINE SHORE, B.S-, Ande o Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, Activities Club, A.C.E. HJ, Orient 0 FRANCES BARBARA KUHN, . ., E Home Economics, Physical ucation Rekamemoh Club, V.-Pres. l4l, Wesley Founda- tion, W,A.A., P.E.M., Y.W.C.A. MARCILE CAROLYN SPRUNGER, B.S., Berne Elementary A.C.E., Treas. t3l, Omega Sigma Chi, V.-Pres. ICU, Girls Club, Y.W.C.A., Junior Marshall, Kappa Delta Pi M. KEITH WIBLE, B.S., Dunkirk Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Senior Class President JAMES BURRIS, A B,, Gas City Business Education, Speech Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, B Club, German Club, Sec'y. l2l, Prop and Wing HOWARD ELMER GRINER, B.S., New Castle Elementary KARL A. SCHNICK, B.S., Michigan City Elementary Lambda Chi Alpha CHARLES HARRY GLANCY, B.S., Hartford City Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology Mathematics Club, Biology Club EVA K. SELLERS, B.S., Fairmount Elementary 47 -1. .bf ,-l g., if -qw X cc Q K 53: ig' s i X Rss :Q M. 9 gi , ,XX A :Lf gp! fa Q ,,,,, f ,x 3' r 1 xv Yiw- t i vii: ' n..- v. ,r 4 9 . ,e, , arg' fbi ,lg,,,si ,i -' ' if f' s ull. , 'f,, 3.11-14x45-'-I . . 4 f ,I tj, ,rl ict A- '94 2 ,fi , 9 'I' A 7,3 14' A . A22 I w.. , is, . f' ' '3fa.'1 :Kc,-f f 2' , .jfffla ,. - b'?Qft . ' Q an l t Ze- ' 5 A- Zmg . , , . ,,.s ,Quik q q v ,, ' ..,,i,,rg,, J - -ff me-sf . 6. ,,,., s ggi I .iii E P' me W rf 1 ls ft ,. ,R ,,-, we ' s. in . ...a M A ,S 4? JACK MILLEMAN, B.S., Elkhart Biology, General Science, Chemistry Theta Chi JEAN PFINGSTAG, B.S., Hudson Elementary Y.W.C.A. 1I1, Girls Club, Women's Chorus, A.C.E , V.-Pres. 1411 Omega Sigma Chi, V.-Pres. 121, Pres. 131, V,-Pres. 141, Kappa Delta Pi, Junior Marshall JOE J. VARGO, B.S., Gary Physical Education, Geography B Club, Geography Club NORMA ELAINE WRIGHT, B.S., Daleville Elementary Kappa Kappa, A.C.E., Girls Club JEAN KIRSHMAN KIRK, B.S., Muncie Biology, Home Economics Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, Sigma Zeta, Biology Club MARGARET ANTOINETTE GRINER, B S., Muncie Elementary Girls Club, A.C.E. HARRY NORMAN BALLINGER, B.S., New Castle Speech Theray, Speech Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, V.-Pres., Phi Lambda Chi, Spotlight Theater, Speakers Bureau ANN DELORES REUTEBUCH, B.S,, Logansport Elementary Alpha Chi Omega DIAMOND E. HAYS, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts MARY ELIZABETH RINARD, B.S., New Castle English, Chemistry, Biology Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pres. 131, Sigma Zeta, S E.C. 141, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Gamma. Kappa Delta Pi, Biology Club, Girls Club, Ball State News, Managing Editor 141, Senior Wom- en's Honorary, Orient Staff, Student Staff-Lucina LOIS ANN PAYNE. B.S., Yorktown Art, Music Gamma Gamma, Treas.p Delta Phi Delta, Kallista, Rec. Sec'y., Music Club, Secretary, Junior Class RUTH ANNA MICHAEL, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Library Science Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Library Science Club, Junior Marshall, Kappa Delta Pi CHARLOTTE ANN KROGGEL, B.S., Shelbyville Mathematics, Physics, Music Girls Club, Mathematics Club, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi WILLIAM VOLNEY GARVIN, B.S,, Anderson Chemistry, Biology, General Science Theta Chi PAT LOUISE BOWMAN, B.S., Daleville Elementary A.C.E,, Y.W.C.A. 111, Sigma Sigma Sigma, V.-Pres. 1411 Girls Club, Senior Class, Sec'y., Band 111 48 WILLIS IBUDI PRESTON, B.S., Montezuma, Ohio Physical Education, Speech, Journalism Editor-in-Chief, l95l Orient, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma, V.-Pres. l4l, Spotlight, Inter- Fraternity Council, Ball State News t3-42, A Cap- pella Choir l2l, Publications Committee, Blue Key, B Club, King Rex Court l4I, Intramurals ELLEN CUNNINGHAM, B.S., Milford Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Della Pi, A.C.E. ill, Girls Club WARD C. BARLEY, A.B,, South Bend Physical Education, Spanish Lambda Chi Alpha, Blue Key, Ball State News, Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Gamma, Intramural Coun- cil, Sec'y. l3l, La Tertulia, Varsity Tennis, Orient Stott, Intramurals, Varsity Volleyball PHYLLIS MOORE, B.S., Muncie Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma, Rekamemoh, Y.W.C.A., Band DOLORES CHRISTENSEN, B.S., Valparaiso Elementary Gamma Gamma, A.C.E., Kallista Club, Girls Club SARAH KATHLEEN SWAIM, B.S., Montpelier Social Science, Library Science Pi Gamma Mu, Girls Club, Library Science Club, Social Science Club, Jackson Club, l.S.A. DRUCILLA JANE STILLWAGON, B.S., Muncie Language Arts, Speech and Hearing Therapy, Speech, Dramatics Girls Club, Phi Lambda Chi, Co-Chairman, Big- Little Sister Program, Co-Writer, Junior Follies, Sigma Sigma Sigma, publicity chairman BESSIE PANTINAS, B.S., Gary English, Social Science Alpha Sigma Tau, Alpha Phi Gamma, Social Science Club, Girls Club, Ball State News l3l, Society and news editor, HJ Assistant editor, Orient, senior editor, Campus Cinema Committee, Razz Night ARLAN D. JOHNSON, B.S., Rossburg, Ohio Business Education, Industrial Arts Phi Sigma Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club, Com- merce Club OLIVER K. HO, B.S,, Honolulu, Hawaii Business Education, Social Science Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pres., Commerce Club, Inter-Fraternity Council, Social Science Club MARY ELIZABETH SALERNI, B.S., East Chicago Elementary l.S,A., Treas. l3l, Girls Club, Campus Cinema Committee MARY KATE TOPPIN, B.S., Cambridge City Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, Girls Club, A.C.E., Kallista JOHN HENRY ORR, III, B.S., Muncie Journalism, Speech Phi Delta Theta, Blue Key, Corres. Sec'y., Kal- lista, Spotlight, Ball State News, Junior Follies, Alpha Phi Omega DONNA MAXINE MASSEY, A.B., Muncie Social Science, English Social Science Club, Pi Gamma Mu PAUL SYLVESTER, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Y,M.C.A., L.S.A. 49 -Q xc, uv 69 ,l JOAN GRACE HEIERMANN, B.S., South Bend Nursing ROBERT FRITCH MYERS, B.S., Indianapolis General Science, Social Science Beta Theta Pi RUTH FLORY, B.S., Bremen Elementary Kappa Delta Pi KATHLEEN SARTURE, B.A., Gary Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, 2nd V.-Pres., Pledge trainer, Ball State News, Kappa Delta Pi, Orient Business Staff, A.C.E., Lutheran Students Association DON BASSETT, BS., Muncie Business Education FRANCES JEAN CUNNINGHAM, A.B., Rochester Speech and Hearing Therapy, English Spotlight l2-3-4l, Alpha Psi Omega, Sec'y- Treas. l3-41, Phi Lambda Chi, Girls Club, Y.W.C.A., Library Science Club, Spanish Club JOSEPH T. NAUMCHEFF, B.S., Fort Wayne Music Band, Pres. I2l, Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha, Pres. l2l, V.-Pres. 131 CATHERINE LOUISE LEE, B.S , Anderson Elementary GENE THOMAS SCHUCK, B.S., Muncie Music A Cappella Choir, Men's Chorus, Opera Work- shop BARBARA COCHRAN, B.S., Anderson Music Delta Sigma Epsilon, V.-Pres., Band MILES MAXWELL CRAMER, B.S., Muncie Social Science, Industrial Arts Social Science Club, Industrial Arts Club JERRY ANNE HARROLD, B.S., Muncie Social Science, Speech Spotlight, Girls Club, Orient Business Staff, Ball State News, Junior Follies, Ass't. Director, Gamma Gamma, Sec'y. l3l, Chi Beta Rho, Radio PAT RICHARD MICHAEL, B.S., New Castle Industrial Arts MARIAN CHARLINE FENSTERMACHER, A B., Syracuse Music Wesley Foundation, Sigma Alpha Iota, Corres. Sec'y. 131, Rec. 5ec'y. Ht, Y.W.C.A,, Latin Club, Girls Club, Music Club ROSALIE SCHLEGELMILCH, B.S., Anderson Speech and Hearing Therapy, English Psi Theta, Phi Lambda Chi 50 WILLIAM PAUL MAHONEY, B,S., Muncie Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics ELIZABETH ROSETTA SPAULDING, B.S., Montpelier Nursing Biology Club JAMES C. MYERS, B S., Muncie English, Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Gamma, Commerce Club 131, Junior Follies, Ball State News, Circu' lation Mgr, l3l, Business Manager l4l, Co- editor l95O-5I B Book, Orient Business Manager, Mike Club, Senior Razz Night, Co-director JEAN HAMILTON, B.S., Yorktown Music Girls Club, Music Club, Orchestra, Choir, Gamma Gamma, Treas. JAMES EDWIN STECKLEY, B.S., Indianapolis Elementary KATHRYN S. SHULTZ, B.S., Muncie Home Economics Rekamemoh PHILIP ARTHUR SWINFORD, B.S., Muncie Business Education lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, Treas.g Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club JUDITH JOYCE CHANDLER, A,B., Hammond Business Education, Spanish Alpha Sigma Tau, Sec'y. 121, Newman Club, Sec'y. QU, Treas. l3l, Pres. f4l, Geography Club, Sec'y. Q3-4l, Spanish Club, Girls Club, Religious Council, Commerce Club PAUL E. TUCKER, B.S., Marion Business Education, Physical Education Commerce Club ESTHER MARIAH NAIL, B.S., Converse Elementary Women's Chorus, Wesley Foundation, A,C.E., Music Club PAUL ROBERT GEESE, B.S , Kouts Elementary Phi Della Pi, A.C.E. IRENE MARSH MARSZALEK, B.S,, LaPorte Physical Education, Speech, Dramolics Lucina Hall V.-Pres. 131, Pres. l4lg W.A.A., V.-Pres. 1317 Spotlight, P.E M., Newman Club, V.-Pres. I-41, Alpha Sigma Tau, custodian l3l, Girls Club, Modern Dance LARRY J. BURKE, A.B., Albany Business Education, Social Science Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Zela, Intramurals ELLA DEAN MARTIN, A.B., Muncie English, French, Library Science GEORGE WILLIAM CLARK, B.S., Kokomo Business Education, Physical Education Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Prop and Wing, Sec'y.y Commerce Club 51 'fd 4.3 -iw. -I ' -rj' X vets '35 5? .'x, 1' :iff ed 'ff' -un' :Sis-. -one ,pf c 7 4? l we 'fvf' rdf S--of SUE ANN TOLE5, B.S., Elkhart Elementary, Speech and Hearing Therapy Gamma Gamma, Phi Lambda Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Girls Club CHARLES RICHARD STAFFORD, B.S., Montezuma, O. Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Commerce Club, Square and Compass BARBARA ANNE ELEY, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Speech ROBERT GALLAMORE, B.S., Anderson Industrial Arts, Mathematics B Club BERTHA ALICE BIRT, B.S., Muncie Elementary Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Pres., Spat- light, V.-Pres. DALE ARNOLD ALLEN, B.S., Muncie Mathematics, Chemistry, Business Education B Club, Math Club, Commerce Club MARY CATHERINE DERNIK, A.B., Gary Business Education, Spanish Spanish Club, Newman Club, Spotlight, Y.W.C.A. TED ALTON MOORE, B.A , Kokomo Art HELEN LOUISE BENBOW, B.S., Muncie Speech Correction and Hearing TheraPY. English Phi Lambda Chi, Sec'y. l3l RAYMOND JAMES LEHMAN, B.S., Decatur Elementary Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club ALLEN WENDELL MOORE, B.S., Anderson Business Education, English Commerce Club, Young Republican Club MELVIN L. MOSIER, B.S., Muncie Biology, Chemistry Phi Sigma Epsilon BETTY LOU DEGNER, B.S., Pulaski Business Education, Physical Education Commerce Club, V.-Pres., Pi Omega Pi, W.A.A., Intramural Head, P.E.M., Westminster Fellowship, Women's Senior Honorary MARK LEON PHILOTOFF, B.S., Mishawaka Business Education, Geography Commerce Club, Geography Club, Pres., Sigma Zeta, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Y.M.C.A. l42-3 Sec'y. LlLA KATHLEEN MELLOTT, B.S., Muncie Business Education, English Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Religious Coun- cil, Sec'y.-Treas. 52 RONALD E. VAUGHN, B.S., Fremont Physical Education, Industrial Arts ELIZABETH ELLIOTT WALKER, B.S., Hammond Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, Ist V.-Pres., A C,E., Ball State News, Orient Business Staff, Kappa Delta Pi EUGENE MARKLEY EDINGTON, BS., Bluffton Industrial Arts, Science Industrial Arts Club, Biology Club FLOYD G. DELON, B.S., Muncie Mathematics, Physics, Physical Education Math Club JACK EDWARD EARLEY, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Industrial Arts Commerce Club, Industrial Arts Club, MAE ECKERSLEY, B.S., Hobbs Home Economics, Social Science Pi Zeta, Theta Sigma WILLIAM DAVENPORT, B.S., Fort Wayne Physics, Mathematics Sigma Zeta JOHN RICHARD DICKEN, B.A., New Castle Social Science, English Wesley DAN HAL Physics, Mathematics B Club BISHOP, B.S., North Vernon RICHARD L. EVANS, B.S., Muncie English, Social Science, Speech Human Relations Organization, Debate, Science Club JO ANNE MILLER DAVIS, B.S., Muncie Elementary Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, S.E.C. Ill, coming Court IZI, Orient Court IZI, Prom Court RALPH JENNINGS KEM JR., B.S., Muncie Music Phi Mu Alpha, Pres. MI, A Cappella Pres. I3-41, Band, Pres. I3I, Orchestra, Theta Chi Foundation, Pres , Religious Council, Pres. Social Home- Junior Choir, Music Club, Opera Workshop, M.E.N.C., Pres. 131 MARY ANN FLOYD, B.S,, Muncie Nursing JAMES EDWIN STOLL, B.S., Muncie Business Education Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Junior Marshall HARRY L. WILCOXON, B.S., Hartford City Business Education, General Science Commerce Club 53 , ,Nm -Mk ---is wrt' 'F4'-5 it wa- ,pw :fi .intl 's ,.4.I..Li.,,, PATRICIA LEE WRIGHT, B.S., Muncie Nursing Delta Sigma Epsilon FRED EARL DUNBAR, BS., Anderson Biology, Chemistry CAROLYN LAVON CAMPBELL, B.S., Anderson Elementary, Speech and Hearing Therapy Senior Class, Treas.g Gamma Gamma, Girls Club, Phi Lambda Chi, A.C,E. RALPH JUNIOR BRADFORD, B.S., Marion Social Science, Business Education MELFORD LEROY CRISMAN, A.B., Valparaiso Elementary A.C.E., Pres. Ml, Blue Key, Alum Sec'y., Phi Sigma Epsilon, Carres. Sec'y., Student Advisor, Elliott Hall, S.E.C., Social Commissioner t3tg Junior Follies, Music Director, Campus Cinema Committee, King Rex Court PAUL E. THRASH, B.A., Dunkirk Foreign Language, Business Education French Club, Spanish Club JAMES R. CALLEN, B.S., Anderson Industrial Arts MAURICE COPENHAVER, B.S., Huntington Business Education Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi NIARJORIE ANN CASTLEMAN, B.S., Huntington Nursing CLYDE M. COLVIN, B.S , Mays Physical Education, Industrial Arts Lambda Chi Alpha JAMES HETTLER, B,S,, Fort Wayne Physical Education, Business Education Commerce Club, Intramural Council FRANK CATALDO, B.S., Elkhart Business Education Commerce Club, Newman Club, Intramurals .IOANNE CHADDOCK, B.S., Jeffersonville Music Alpha Sigma Tau, rush chairman, Sigma Alpha Iota, Girls Club, Choir, Orchestra, Music Club ALBERT CASTEEL, B.S., Metamora Social Science, English Alpha Phi Gamma, Ball State News, Social Science Club, Jackson Club, Treas.g Religious Council, Baptist Student Fellowship, Student Min- isters Fellowship JACQUELINE LOUISE COON5, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Distributive Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club, Girls Club, Wesley Foundation 54 NOLE LEMAR WALTERS, B S., Elkhart Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, Math Club RAYMOND L. BROTHERTON, B.S., Union City Business Education Theta Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Pres.: Inter-Frat Coun- cil, Pres., Pi Omega Pi, Blue Key, Commerce Club ROBERT PAUL CROUSE, B.S., Hartford City Business Education Commerce Club RICHARD VERNON WEAGLEY, B.S., Marion Physical Education ROBERT G. BINDER, B.S., Muncie Business Education VIRGINIA LEE BOND, A.B., Greens Fork English, Spanish Alpha Sigma Tau, Carr. Sec'y., Spanish Club, Y.W.C A., Girls Club, Geography Club ROGER ALLEN LEMASTER, B.S., Portland Biology, Mathematics Sigma Zeta, Biology Club, Mathematics Club, Kappa Delta Pi CORISANDE AUBURN, A.B,, Lombard, Illinois Music Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, Editor l3l, Chaplain l4l, Music Club, French Club, Sec'y. l2lg Band, Orchestra, Women's Choir, Girls Club RAMON RICHARD ALEXANDER, B.S., Sharpsville Mathematics, Social Science, Physics Math Club, Pres.: Theta Chi EARL LEROY KUNKLE, B.S., Muncie Music Kappa Delta Pi, Music Club WILLIAM EVERETT ALEXANDER, B.S., Anderson Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Math Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon ALICE MARIE ASMUS, B.S , LaPorte Music Orchestra, Pi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Alpha lata, Sec'y. l3l, Music Club, Choir HOWARD NEIL JACKSON, B.S., Peru Social Science, Physical Education, Industrial Arts Sigma Tau Gamma, Sgt.-at-Arms l-il, Social Science Club, Industrial Arts Club WILLIAM OSCAR MOSSBURG, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, General Science, Earth Science Theta Chi, Biology Club, Geography Club CARA DOREEN JONES, B.S., Elwood Elementary A.C.E., Kallista 55 JOHN M. SHOEMAKER, B.S., Middletown English, Social Science Prop and Wing EDWIN BRYAN KIBIGER JR., B.S., Fort Wayne Music, Social Science Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha, Alum Sec'y.p E.C.M.O., Phi Mu Cru, Band, Pres. GILBERT HATLEY, A.B., Muncie Social Science, English Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, Sec'y. l3lp Social Science Club, La Tertulia ELWOOD EVRITT SWITZER, B.S., Defiance, Ohio Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club ELVIN M. HINKLE, B.S., Hartford City Industrial Arts EARL RICHARD WILLIAMS, B.S, Muncie Business Education, Speech Theta Chi EMMA JEAN WALTERS, B.S., Paragon Elementary KARL FRANCIS WURSTNER, B.S., Fort Wayne English, Social Science Newman Club, l.S.A. WILLIAM E. WILLIAMS, B,S., Richmond Physical Education, Science ROGER DEAN VOREIS, B.S., Culver Social Science, Physical Education ROBERT L. BARBER, B.S , Muncie Business Education Commerce Club LELAND F. WALTER, A.B., Muncie Biology, Chemistry RANDALL CURTIS STAFFORD, B.S., Anderson Chemistry, Biology ROBERT PAUL ADAMS, B.S., Muncie Music Phi Sigma Epsilon, Music Educators National Conference, Music Club DOUGLASS HARRIS, B.S., Richmond Business Education 56 JAMES EDWARD REED, B.S., Muncie Business Commerce Club, President LENORE LOUISE KNOEBBER, B.S., Elkhart Social Science, English, Library Science WILLIAM EUGENE BEUOY, BS., Eaton Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics Math Club, Sigma Zeta, Pres., Religious Council, Y.M.C.A., Sec'y., slate representative NORMA MARGUERITE HARPER, B.S., Fort Wayne Nursing Phi Lambda Chi, Sigma Sigma Sigma DONALD F. KIPLINGER, B S., Gaston Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Math Club JOANNA ELIZABETH MARSHALL, B.S., Greenville Elementary Girls Club, Girls Glee Club, Lutheran Students Association, Religious Council, Pi Kappa Sigma, Junior Follies Director LEX H. RICHARDS, B.S, Muncie Business Education Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Commerce Club RAMONA IRENE PHARIS, A.B., Logansport Business Education, Library Science Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas., Girls Club, Library Science Club, Commerce Club HAROLD EUGENE CORTWRIGHT, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Social Science Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas. l3l, Pres. I-il, Pi Omega Pi, Pres. 141, Commerce Club, Inter- Fraternity Council, Sec. Ml RICHARD AARON GUMPP, B.S, Muncie Business Education Sigma Tau Delta CHARLES EVERETT TROUTMAN, B.S., Kewanna Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry DORIS E. SHINN, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Biology W.A.A., P.E.M., Sigma Zeta JAMES EDWARD RANKIN, B.S., Indianapolis Business Education, Physical Education Prop and Wing DORIS RUTH VAN ARSDELL, B.S, Frankfort Speech and Hearing Therapy, Social Science Phi Lambda Chi, Treas., Y.W.C.A. ROSCOE BROADDUS, B.S., Richmond Social Science, English Human Relations Organization, Republican Club, l.S.A., Social Science Club, Y.M.C.A. 57 'Q fl' 'hs-.-1 ...Q- 'TL .-419'-e ..-ar .s x, .UQX DH' YU' QW' 'Jkt - .,.,w,,f, -4 Alguj. ga. Y-1 'tb A C 1'9- --.-av -og 4-I.. .ve-I 'ieaf' -vififflriif 'Q QQY- QM .,.as-w .1 S955 WILLIAM ROGER WARD, B S., Muncie Art DAVID LOWELL PHILLIPS, B.S., Muncie Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Sigma Zeta FREIDA DICKERSON PAINTER, B.A., Springport English, Social Science, Library Science Pi Kappa Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Latin Club, Pres., Social Science Club, Library Science Club BARBARA JEAN O'l-IARA, B.S., Greenfield English, Business Education Pi Kappa Sigma, Girls Club, Commerce Club, Social Science Club SHERMAN BENJAMIN HALL, B.S., Montpelier Physical Education, Industrial Arts B Club GRETCHEN GWENDOLYN GASTEYER, B.S., Beverly Shores Physical Education, Speech ond Hearing Therapy W.A.A., Rec. Sec. l3l, Pres. 141, Phi Lambda Chi, V.-Pres. 141, P.E.M., Girls Club, Y.W.C.A., Wesley Foundation, Ball State News l2l, Lucina Council, Faculty Health Committee l4l LEWIS WAYNE DEARDORFF, B.S., Walcott Business Education ROLLIN GILL, BS., Muncie Industrial Arts, Mathematics, English Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Industrial Arts Club JACK B. GILBERT, B.S., Muncie Business Education Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi WILLIAM FRANK HUNTER, B,S., Ridgeville Business Education Alpha Phi Gamma, Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Y.M.C.A. MARILOU M. HEICHELBECH, B.S., Muncie A.C.E. GENE RONALD REX, BS., Redkey English, Social Science Sigma Tau Delta, Pres. HI, Alpha Phi Gamma DEVON E. NICHOLS, B.S., Muncie Business Education Jackson Club GLEN EDWARD HOBBS, B.S., LoParte Elementary PAULINE FRIEDA PASSMORE, BS., Winchester Nursing 58 ROSCOE EUGENE PURDUE, B.S., Advance Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club ROBERT PAUL FLETCHER, B.S., Winchester Social Science, Business Education ROBERT FRANKLIN PENNINGTON, B.S , Tipton Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau, Sec'y., Kallista ARTHUR JACKSON WOODWARD, B.S., South Bend Business Education, Chemistry Sigma Tau Gamma, Intramural Basketball PAUL RUSSELL OLMSTEAD, B.S., La Grange English, Social Science Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Science Club, Lincoln Club, Wesley Foundation, Treas. idl KEITH IVAN GATES, B.S., Fort Wayne Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club ROBERT E. DITTMER, B.S., Crown Point Art Kappa Sigma Kappa, Della Phi Delta, Pres. IM, Kallista, Pres. IZI, Blue Key VERLIN EDWARD GROVES, B.A , New Castle Music, Spanish Spanish Club, Music Club PEARL S. SHONFIELD, B.S., Muncie Elementary L. VILETTA ROBERTSON SASSER, B.S., Muncie Elementary Psi Theta HARRY ROSCOE GRADELESS, B.S., Columbia City English, Speech, Dramatics Navaio, Pres. Freshman Class, Spotlight Theater, Rec. Sec., Blue Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Cross Country, Faculty Committee on International Re- lations JACK GADBURY, B.S., Muncie Business Education Commerce Club EZIO DOMINIC BASEGGIO, B.S , Gary Industrial Arts, Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Industrial Arts Club, Newman Club, Camera Club, V.'Pres. JOSEPH HOLT IGLEHART, B.S., Evansville Physical Education, Social Science Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A., Red Cross Campus Unit VAUGHN PETTIGREW, B.S., Alexandria Elementary 59 EDWARD ANDREW DAVIS, B.S., Daleville Industrial Arts, Chemistry Industrial Arts Club JAMES CLARENCE WALLIS, B.S., South Bend Industrial Arts, Physical Education B Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa ISOBEL GALEY SHANKS, B S., Wavelond Elementary A.C.E,, Kappa Delta Pi DALE WILLARD WHITEHEAD, B.S, Bremen Music Phi Mu Alpha, Music Club, Men's Choir panist VENETTA VAN HOOZEN, B.S., Fort Wayne Nursing WILLIAM F. ANSBERRY, B.S., North Vernon Physical Education, Social Science Intramurals PHILIP EDWIN MILLER, B,S., Monroeville Science, Mathematics Phi Delta Pi HERBERT E. SHELLEY, B.S., New Castle Industrial Arts MAXINE VERA JAMIESON, B.S., Wheatfield Physical Education, Business Education W.A.A., P.E.M., Officiating Club, Commer NORMAN VIRGIL PETERS, B.S., Muncie Science, Mathematics Math Club FAWNIE MARY WARE, B.S., Muncie Elementary JOE JEFFERSON LUGAR, B.S , Frankfort Biology, Chemistry Theta Chi, Biology Club DAIN T. PEARSON, B,S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Social Science CHARLES EUGENE LEHNER, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Social Science Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu CLEE SMITH, B.S., Indianapolis Business Education, Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Zeta, Sigma Tau, Girls Club, Math Club 60 Accom- ce Club Alpha ROBERT DUPONT, B,S., Wheeler Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Psi Omega, Spotlight, Commerce Club GERTRUDE LIPPERT HUTZEL, B.S., Muncie Elementary Kappa Delta Pi, Kallista HARRY ALLAN WILSON, JR., A.B., Muncie Social Science, Military Science, Geography Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Prop and Wing, SE.C., Election Committee, Social Science Club, Geography Club MYRTLE BROTHERS, B.S., Muncie Music Sigma Alpha Iota, Civic Symphony JOHN A. BROTHERS, B.S., Muncie Music, Art Phi Mu Alpha, Choir ALICE VENETTA DAKIN, B.S,, Muncie Elementary Kappa Delta Pi KENT LOUIS TREMPALA, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Business Education Industrial Arts Club CHET HORN, B.S., Daleville Music JACK L. LIMBERT, B.S., Muncie Biology, Chemistry, Physics Biology Club, Camera Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega MARTHA ANN PHELPS, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Social Science JAMES J. BABBITT, B.S., Elwood Social Science, English Wesley Foundation, Y,M.C A. ELEANOR JOANNE STARK, B.S., Muncie Social Science, English FORREST IVAN RICHMAN, B.S., Yorktown Business Education Commerce Club MARILYN LEE THORNBURG, B.S., Muncie English, Library Science Gamma Gamma, Library Science Club, Girls Club LOREN EDWARD TODD, JR., B.S., Hobart Social Science, Chemistry, Library Science l.S,A., Pres. HI, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. Ml, V.-Pres. I2-31, Y,M.C.A., V.-Pres. l4l, Geogra- phy Club, German Club, Library Science Club, Republican Club, Wesley Foundation, Social Sci- ence Club 61 JOHN L. LESHER, B.S., East Sparta, Ohio Business Education, Journalism Alpha Phi Gamma, Treas., Kappa Sigma Kappa, Pledgemasterp Ball State News, Ass't. Managing Editor, Commerce Club, Elliott Hall Student Ad- visor .IANE MATCHETTE HIATT, B.S., Swayzee Home Economics Rekamemoh, Pres., Sec., Girls Club, Alpha Sigma Tau BARBARA ROMINE, B.S., Anderson Art Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi MARY JANE SHACKELFORD, B.S., Fort Wayne Art Gamma Gamma, Kallisto, Delta Phi Delta, Girls Club THURMAN PORTER JR., B.S., Summitville Social Science, Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Arnold Air Society BETTY ZOE DUPONT, B.S , Muncie Home Economics, Art Alpha, Theta Sigma, Girls Club NATHAN J. COOLEY, B.S., Muncie Arl Kappa Alpha Psi, Kallista RUTH JANICE YOUNG, B.S-, Paragon Elementary BYRON WRIGHT, B.S., Muncie Business Education ROBERT LEE PURTLEBAUGH, B.S,, Muncie Industrial Arts, Physical Education Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Treas., B Club, Kappa Delta PE NEAL D. JAY, B.S., Union City Physical Education, General Science ELIZABETH ANN ROSSITER, A.B., Fort Wayne Elementary A.C.E., Y.W.C.A., Girls Club, Pi Zeta DAN ALEX MALLAS, B.S., Hammond Mathematics, Science Moth Club, Geography Club, Phi Delta Pi, Treas. MARY LEONA VARDAMAN, B.S., Muncie Elementary HOWARD WILLIAM McDANlEl., B.S., Auburn Speech Correction, Chemistry Phi Lambda Chi, Treas, Square and Compass 62 MARY FULEA, B.S., Gary Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau, A.C.E , Girls Club RICHARD ALLEN ATWATER, B.S., New Castle Art Kallista, Ball Slate News, Phi Della Pi, Orient Staff ROBERT CONRAD HERMAN, B.S., New York City, New York Social Science, English Social Science Club RUTH WARD, B.S., Anderson Elementary Kappa Delta Pi FRANK ROBERT DUCHON, B.S., Berwyn, Illinois Physical Education, Social Science B Club, Newman Club JOSEPH JAMES BABAS, BS , East Chicago lnduslrial Arts, Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club DONALD EARL JOHNSON, B.S., Elwood Art Kallista, Della Phi Delta, Kappa Della Pi ROBERT F. KENNEDY, B.S., Linton Social Science, Business Education Blue Key, Newman Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Pres. Hi, Pi Omega Pi JAMES JOSEPH LAFOLLETTE, B.S., Ridgeville Physical Education, Social Science Mike Club MARY ESTELYN RICHARDS, B.S., Connersville Elementary A,C.E., Omega Sigma Chi, Girls Club, Y.W.C.A., Library Science Club PAUL EDWARD MOEDER, B.S., Fort Wayne Business Education, Social Science Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, Social Science Club, Newman Club ROBERT M. ELLISON, B S., Muncie Elementary BEULAH MAY KEGEBEIN, B.S., Hamlet Elementary A.C.E. WILLIAM HOLSTINE, JR., B S., Salem Industrial Arts, Social Science Prop and Wing, Pres., Epsilon Pi Tau RUTH ELLEN IMLER, B.S., Frankfort Elementary Sigma Sigma Sigma, W.A.A. 63 '5m.,., OU' r-19 ,-' 1,-4 13 .4 iv-,fi Q t 'vii X I I fig? xE:::7 P . f .fcfitffs . Qi ' 13:1 I :Z 1t'e:s o..-'- ND' NM' are wwf Sqft sfikv I-sal J' ,ps- CHARLES EDGAR HASECUSTER, B.S., Anderson Business Education, Social Science Social Science Club, Commerce Club, Y.M.C.A., Wesley Foundation JACK BINA ALLEN, B.S , LaPorte Physical Education, Social Science LUELLA LEBEAU SPANGLER, A.B., Muncie English, French, Spanish Gamma Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, Girls Club, Spanish Club, Junior Marshall S. DOUGLAS LOWRY, B.S., Francisville Industrial Arts, Social Science Phi Sigma Epsilon PATRICIA KATHLEEN LOWRY, B.S., Hamilton Social Studies, English Kappa Kappa CHARLES RICHARD COLLINS, B.S., Logansport Speech and Hearing Therapy, English Alpha Phi Omega, Spotlight, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec'y., Phi Lambda Chi, Pres., Geography Club CHARLES RAY MADDOX, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Journalism Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club, Alpha Phi Gamma, V.-Pres., Camera Club, Pres., Junior Follies, Senior Razz Night, Ball State News, Orient Photogra- pher THOMAS RICHARDSON COMBS, B.S., Lowell Social Science, Business Education Commerce Club, Social Science Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa HENRY ZAWACKI, B.S., East Chicago Physical Education, Science B Club, Sigma Tau Gamma ROBERT E. BAKER, B.S. ,Bluffton Physical Education, Industrial Arts B Club PHYLLI5 S. GREENE, B,S., Muncie Art Alpha Sigma Tau, Girls Club, Kallista ROBERT EARL HALE, B.S., North Vernon Physics, Mathematics, English Mathematics Club EUGENE MELVIN VAN CLEAVE, B,S., North Vernon Elementary A.C.E., Kallista WILLARD G. KENNEDY, B.S., New Castle Business Education, Journalism Commerce Club, Ball State News, Theta Chi MARY ANN BURGER, B.S., Kendallville Music 64 ED JENKINSON, A.B., Muncie English, Journalism Kappa Sigma Kappa, Alpha Phi Gamma, eastern secretary, Newman Club, S.E.C., B Book Co-Editor, Ball State News, Editor-in-Chiet, Managing Editor WILLIAM DUCHON, B.S., Berwyn, III. Physical Education and Health, Social Science JEANNE MARBLE, B.S , Warsaw Elementary CHARLES PAULIN, B.S., Cannelton Social Science, Geography MERIAM CATHERINE POFFENBARGER, B.S., Anderson Elementary RICHARD E, DOENGES, B.S., Angola Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry Spotlight, Lambda Chi Alpha, Intramurals SENIORS NOT PICTURED . . GAIL LAGRACIA ALEXANDER KATHERINE IRENE ALEXANDER GLADYS WALKER AUSTEN GEORGE SAMUEL BEBEE LEROY C. CABLE FRED ALLEN GRIMES WILLIAM HOUSER JEAN FRANCES KIRK VIRGIL THOMAS KIRKPATRICK PATRICIA ANN MILLER S if .,-- gui N' :VKX ...,..-1 A-...aunt BARBARA NIXON KENNETH BYRON SCHAFER DONALD MARVIN SPRINGER JOSEPH E. SUNTHIMER JOSEPH GEORGE VANDERGRIFT MARY CRANE VEATCH RUBY WILLIAMSON WILSON ROBERT C. BAYER CARLOS BOGRAN ROBERT M. DARE 65 sean.:-. MARIE B. FAVORITE DOROTHY I. GERARD BETTY JEAN GRAY HOWARD EDWIN HILL JR, ELVIN M. HINKLE DAVID ROBERT JARRETT WILLIAM ARTHUR KING THEODORE E. LOCKWOOD VICTOR W. MUSSER JR. LELA K. NICHOLSON LI ANDIDATES FUR Ruth Eudora Andrews Matthew R. Babb Eunice E. Ballinger Robert L. Baucher George Albert Berry Ruth E. Bertsch Madeline Bish Vernon S. Bowers Tom C. Chalkus Frieda R. Chappell Burl W. Clark Robert E. Collier Floyd E. Cooper Denneth D. Coulson Charles J. Craycraft Gertrude C. Crouch Barbara B. Crutchfield James E. Crutchfield Lavonia A. Davis Wayne G. Easterday Dorothy Eikenberry William H. Eiler Horace O. Ellison Wayne H. Fleck Raymond D. Flowers Harold B. Gallagher Malcolm C. Graham Paul L. Hanna Ave Marie Hardenbrook Carl W. Hassel Daily F. Hill Helen E. Hinshaw Tim R, Hoffman Oren B. Huffer Miriam E. Hunter MASTER 0F ARTS DEGREE Pauline L. Hunter Ruth E. Jackson Marjorie L. Johnson Margaret A. Keller Myra Yin-Suan King Kenneth W. Koss Thomas S. Lamb Jack E. Lewis Paul Sherwood Liechty Howard C. Locke Burrel R. Ludlow J. Forrest Luker Helen E. Macklin Howard A. Macklin Richard A. Macy Maude Maxwell Mae McCarty Edna R. McClellan William M. Miller Clara D. Minsel Nellie Mohr Richard P. Moore Homer E. Morris Sarah M. Motsenbocker Merril R. Murray Robert R. Nusbaumer Irene C. Nye Henry K. Oberholtzer Mary Lou O'Nan Ray D. Palmer George H. Pfleger Joe B. Poropat Allan R. Powell Cecil G. Powell Richard S. Presser 66 Mary L. Records Paul W. Redding Forrest C. Reed John L. Reid Carl Renner Robert L. Rogers William P. Roseberry Ruth S. Rosier Glenna Rundell Paul E. Samuels Barbara E. Schnelle Charles R. Schroth Helen A. Seelig Roland B. Sheets Barbara A. Sherman Mary L. Simmons Eula Maxine Smith J. Clayton Smith Louise B. Smith Margaret J. Snyder William H. Spurgeon John S. Stebbins Kittie Mae Taylor Phobe Katibah Tripp Emily Wallace Claude Weeks Robert W. Wehrly Reese M. Williams Gordon E. Williamson William I. Wilson Marie V. Winters K. Pouless Wright Mary Helen Wyrick Hubert Zerkel Jr. Chester F. Zimmerman FROM .M ., .- . , r S? 5 T A, fig E, sv .ff 3? ii,-115' ax' A OTHER LANDS . . ' YH ' ' ' 1 : .. ' 'P 3 ' ff J .J f ' T K-A fvaf- - Q Y iv' , ' ,K 2 -. F, . .. .J ., ff' ' Fix, , :Wy :' .f':' ii T i . K5 .5-L Q' 4 , 2 s 3' l fl nm f 2 -qqh M 'X Left to right: Klaus Parviainen from Finland, Carmen Villalba from Spain, Hans Geisler from Germany, Myra King from China, Johann Wolfrum from Germany. ln addition to those pictured above, other foreign students on the campus are Pilar Estella from Spain, Carmen and Ivan G. Samuels from Jamaica, Phoebe Katibah Tripp from Syria and Gerda Schuler from Germany. There are also two students from Hawaii, Oliver Ho and Terry Taniguchi. We feel honored that these students have chosen Ball State to further their education. In helping them to adiust to the ways of American colleges, we have gained much through our mutual associations. 67 JUNIORS OFFICERS President - Donald Chapin Vice-President - Jerry Charles Secretary -Lucille Hunsinger Treasurer - Joan Beck 68 .IUNIORS SPONSORS Dr. Robert Cooper Dr. Park A. Wiseman Dr. Vernal H. Carmichael Miss Elizabeth Meloy Miss Ethelyn Davidson 69 SOPHOMORES OFFICERS President - Bob McCarthy Vice-President-Willard Stretch Holloway Secretary - Martha Ann Otto Treasurer - Dorothy Tremple 70 'NN Rx ifn ' x. YU, I s xug M ' . I, f X .-,Qxx.r5 3 I ik 'Q z K F 1 vw- ! V, 1 'f HM F RES!-WEN OFFICERS President - Robert Gustafson Vice-President - Ben Bowen Secretary - Carolyn Bradfield Treasurer - Jay Kain 72 FRESHMEN SPONSORS Dr. O. T. Richardson Miss Martha Wickham Miss Ruth Andrews Mr. Charles Brumtiel Dr. Oliver Bumb Miss Grace Brandt Dr. Everett Ferrill Dr. Lester Hewitt Miss Mildred Johnson Mr. Donald Lawrence Dr. Alan Pawelek Miss Clara Wiltse 73 BOOK STORE . . . A combination drug store, sporting goods store, confectioners counter, post office, and hardware store, plus its primary purpose of supplying books and supplies to Ball State students, is the Ball State Book Store. Managed by Miss Ruth Kitchin, the Book Store is owned by the college, operated under the direction of the business manager, and is run on a non-profit basis. It truly serves the college and its students. 74 SPORTS T- Z...-1 'jill' -121. ..f- ,nf F OOTBALL . At the left, Head Coach John V. Magna- bosco and Assistant Coach George Serdula dis- cuss the prospects for the coming season. During the past two seasons the Cardinals had racked up a string of fourteen consecutive wins. Many of the stars who helped build up this enviable record were graduated in '50, and Maggie was faced with the tough job of rebuilding. 76 af me uf X 02 xc X 1 ff 1,-v 'tt ' I e Z, ,wx , A . 1' 1 . 2 1 , ..,, : SL ' - x Q. 1- 1 L .aqw K. . . Q-,B ' Q:,S',' XR ' ,W ' Q X. V ' , Y WNY i, X - R X ,. 4 ' , ffQ'3LQ-:- Bw. A . 1 t 'X '-,N -.K Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball State State State State State State State SEASON RECORD . . . 6 Eastern Illinois 27 DePauw 7 Butler 7 Valparaiso 0 Michigan Normal 7 St. Joseph 20 Indiana State 78 Ball State started fast against Eastern Illinois, but pen- alties proved costly to the Cardinals in the early stages. Eastern's Ed Soergal also became quite a nuisance with his untimely pass interceptions. A Baker-to-LaRue pass scored for Maggie's athletes. The Cards' initial loss could be chalked up to inexperi- ence. Only three regulars, Frank Duchon, Bob Baker and Captain Ed Bird were back from last year's high-powered squad. After an open date, the Cardinals exploded for a 27-l3 win over the DePauw Tigers. The Tigers scored first and the Cards tied it up on a six-yard plunge by Jim Parks. Line play was extra good, as large gaps were repeatedly opened in the DePauw line for Parks to ramble through. Big Jim played one of the best games of his threesyear gridiron career. Maggie's strategy in sending Bob Day, his plunging fullback, to quick kick, changed the complexion of the game and threw DePauw back to their goal line. Then Dick Har- rison made a sensational debut by intercepting a pass and scampering across the payoff stripe. Leading l4-l3 at the end of the third quarter, the Cards played heads-up ball and scored twice in the final quarter to ice the contest. Bird and LaRue scored the Red' birds' final two tallies. 79 Pg 17 'J f I Ra . -J, ' l D l f l C sf , -125 G 1 Iv H5 PH W , ' T . 1-Nite? . fe u f? R , -'X i s ,- - V I 14 , 3151 rg' up V. E ir' E-act' ' ' tw - W SQEQEB' lt 'x Breaking loose after a scoreless first quarter, Butler's Weidkamp broke off tackle for a touchdown iaunt to open scoring festivities. Butler power was too much for Ball State and they led 33-0 in the fourth quarter. With I7 seconds to go, Baker fired a seven-yard touchdown pass to Frank Duchon. Sparkling runs by lsenberg and good blocking set up the Cardinals' lone tally. The gun went off with the scoreboard reading Butler 33, Ball State 7. Against Valparaiso the Red and White played brilliantly but lack of experienced reserves spelled defeat. Although on the short end of the 2l-7 score, the Cards gave an excellent account of themselves. They were ahead at halftime 7-O, but scores by Par- vonian and Pahr gave Valpo the lead in the third quarter. Dick lsenberg and Don McAfee, performing before a home town crowd, displayed several fine runs. lsenberg scored for Ball State from the tworyard line. Line play by Ball State was terrific and blocking and tackling was viciously executed by both squads. f s -A xlib. ' s, '- ww ,Q ,W XX N'-.. X A gh. f M, X 'N ' - Ls xx 1 L . .ss . I 'RY , . t-W' 43 V w .msgs 3 is-. gas X ?--. .-.1 -r : szmw. . , .,,. . M., :x -,z 3- J. 'f ..-. Pa - .. F - We 'iIf .14 fills .M .h 39 ' 5' 5 '- -'gc : s- Qt' 'wil .w..s. ' a ...mx ... -. ,M -was mi., M 2-B -1- -4 ,s. . w- 2'-fi ,xx . X P ' V X l -st:-as .. H l ' S. y ':Zf ' , t :A -4 .- - 4 1., s. 5F? ' iQ' tics--.-ite. - X' A 80 With Michigan Normal's Paige throwing passes all over the Ball State oval, the Hurons bested the Redbirds I3-0. Before a large Homecoming crowd, the Cardinals outgained Michigan on the ground but they couldn't cross that goal line. The Cards penetrated to the Huron one- and eleven-yard lines, but each time lost the ball on downs. Line play was rough as Bird, Peterson, Roberts, Palko and Brady were towers of strength. Two evenly matched teams battled to a 7-7 deadlock as Ball State and St. .loe collided in the midst of a rain and snow storm. Don McAfee plunged through the line for Ball State's score and Bob Baker, Cardinal P.A.T. artist, kicked the pigskin through the uprights. A short kick was fatal to Ball State and ten plays later St. .loe had a six-pointer. Schubert tied the game with a perfect placement. ln the waning moments of the final quarter, McAfee was away for scoring territory when a St. Joe player who was sprawled on the ground, reached up and grabbed an ankle to stop Dancin' Don iust as the final gun sounded. 71 05 ,ai s, i Definitely up for the final game, the Cardinals played hard and smart football. Baker, star field general, chose well directed plays. They paid off to to the clang of a 20-O victory bell. McAfee, Harrison and Day ran well for the Cards and Peterson, Roberts and Palko turned in fine defensive jobs. The Duchon twins from Berwyn, Illinois, LaRue and Peffley starred offensively for Ball State. McAfee broke off tackle for a 37-yard touchdown iaunt and scored again later on a two-yard end-around. Big Gene Lehman, 6' 5 tackle, picked a partially blocked pass out of the air and ' ' rambled 34 yards for the Cardinal's con- ,,. ,Q cluding score. 5 Playing their last game for Ball State were Frank Duchon, Bill Duchon, Jim i Parks, Dick Roberts, .lim Hollibaugh, Stan Q' Kaminski, Bob Baker and Captain Ed Bird. I ' hglq The Duchon twins, Baker, Palko, lsen- --.' berg and Bird received all-state ratings. i.'. a ' ' -. f X' ' ' 1 ,.:+.: N. -x . fs .-:,..: Q.:-1, ' 'f-5. , n .f I x . X., Xx xx N x wx Q it X X X + X X X M Nagy Q Nvsxwx, rx , ' - QNX Q X, .. c XM cw ' V x Xgs M N by QA xx. aw, my 4 N ' 1 5 N .s .Sf s Mft, 1 1 'T 1. , Q , in. ' 4 . 4: E 4 1' is . 'f.gu... . Q., uxfatr I . ,Y reg' - 3 5 5,35 ,. A 574. i .ei 'NJI , . 2 ' . SM: . 'fi' l V W. . , , . ., ,,Q.gg'! xp , , - 'mf -f uf: 'Qff jP?f- . wra p-fit ' MW 'TQFT Q, were ?'e.'q:'- 5, y- , 4 L, Lv..-.,:.3wf 'fl 139315 -ff wh, . I 4 ' L' :ju ,. Y: ,mfg , p .I , . :Wt , 9 '.WQ,.,kt,7if -2 .1 ' News - 1 lafie,m..+.-.f , - - ' V ,, wt:-1-2 t 1J.,'fsffwv5f ' ' 'A I .- -'j4f.,.'q,1.,g 82 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL . At the right Freshman Coach John P. Lewellen and Assistant Coach Bill King are shown maping out plans for the Rhinies. To these two gentlemen falls the iob of preparing freshman aspirants for future varsity posi- tions the Ball State systems of offensive and defensive play. This season the Freshmen played two games, win- ning from the DePauw Freshmen and losing to the same team in a return engagement. ln addition to regularly scheduled games, the Ball State first-year men serve as cannon fodder for the varsity by running opposing teams' plays against the varsity each week prior to the game on Saturday. Below is pictured the 1950 freshman football team . . . 'Aged -if CROSS COUNTRY . And they're oft! Ball State and Michigan Normal harriers match strides at the start of the race. With no returning lettermen, Ball State's cross country team waded through a tough schedule and snared second place in the post-season Little State Meet. Previously the Cards had won Little State honors for three straight years, which accounted for this year's tough schedule. Lost from last year's squad were such stalwarts as Milt Brown, Bill Stairs, Woody Hughes, John Eloff and Ralph Broman. Ball State fell victim to a quintet of star-studded teams of which Miami and Michigan Normal annually receive national ranking. ln Little State compe- tition Turner ran first, Nezamis third and Ross was sixth. Healy, Nezamis, Parker, Ross, Turner and Witters were regular runners for the Red and White thoughout the season. 84 Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Ball State Kneel ng Rowe Mlchelfelder, Whit orth Reeser ond ng C ach Wullnams, Nezcmis T rner Pa ke H aly M a M o S 'L K ' Q K m. 12 BASKETBALL . Wallace is outnumbered in fight for rebound during Canterbury game. Coach Dick Stealy and Managers Bill Nay and Charley Baer go over plans for the next game. Playing their first season in the newly formed Indiana Collegiate Conference, Coach Dick Stealy's Cardinals broke even in eight games against tough competition. Opening the season with a 72-54 win over the Oakland City Oaks, the Cards punctured the Oaks defense with fancy ball handling that re- sulted in several flurries of quick baskets. Big Bill McColly paced the scoring attack with 23 points. He was followed by Newton and Good- win with ll and lO points respectively. Traveling south, the Cardinals met a strong Hanover Panther quintet and were defeated 64- 58. Hanover's Orrel and Collier ruffled the Cards' feathers with their high scoring tactics. The Red and White displayed strong offensive power with Newton tallying l6 points, followed closely by McColly with I3 and McCarter with lO. 86 BASKETBALL . . . ltxpxftfp tq9'fi2'37 NN34' .sgzetgif i 1.-Jw, 4 tram atm? 35 5 Valparaiso eked out a thriller over the Cards 54-52 in their initial conference contest. A capacity crowd of 3,000 turned out to cheer the local netmen on in their conference debut. Valpo had a decided height advantage but the cagey Cardinals were not outfought. Ball State rallied after Ove, Valpo star, fouled out. But stalling by the Crusaders controlled the ball until the game's termination. Newton played brilliantly for Ball State by hitting several long and push shots good for 23 points. Although the Redbirds hit lO00 percent from the free throw line, they still succumbed to a fast-breaking DePauw quintet 52-46. The Cards presented a well knit defense, but were cold offensively. Newton, Good- win and McColly sparked the Cardinal scoring. 87 Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Boll 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 State State State State State SEASON RECORD . . . 72 Oakland City 58 Hanover 52 Valparaiso 46 DePauw 47 Western Michigan 62 Indiana Central 62 Earlham 54 Butler 53 Indiana State 72 Canterbury 57 Manchester 68 St. Joseph's 56 Indiana State 64 St. .loseph's 67 Wabash 37 DePauw 58 Manchester 77 Valparaiso 65 Butler 67 Franklin ESQ BILL MCCOLLY Three days later the Cards were tripped by Western Michigan's fight- ing Broncos 74-47. The Bucks were aggressive defensively and they em- ployed an effective fast break. Fred Powell paced the Red and White with I3 points. Losing close games seemed to be a habit with the Ball Staters as they lost the next three games by close scores to Indiana Central, Earlham and Butler. Aft GERALD GOODWIN FRED POWELL BOB NEWTON PHIL MCCARTER 88 DUANE BOYD RON GARBER DAVE SCHNEIDER Hamilton of DePauw outreaches Freddy Powell in a tense moment of basketball action. The Sycamores from Indiana State trimmed the Cardinals in their next game 62-53. Both teams used full squads, and a total of 20 men threw points through the hoop. Atha and Adkins were tantalizing for Indiana State with their deadly hook and push shots. Powell, McColly and McCarter were high for Ball State. A week later the Stealymen defeated the Canterbury Knights 72-7l, in a heart-thumping contest. Fred Powell, Ball State center, played brilliantly in garnering i8 points tor high point honors. Coach Stealy threw his entire squad into the fracas and all but three hit the hoops tor points. Turning on the steam, the Cardinals won their next two tilts, conquering Manchester and St. Joe. McColly, McCarter, Newton, Schneider and Boyd starred in these games. The local hoop- sters functioned as a well-organized unit to over- come height advantages. GEORGE STEWART M:Carter and Goodwin are the principal characters in an under- the-basket melee with Indiana Central. After losing to Indiana State, the Ball State five jumped back into the win column with a 64-56 win over St. Joseph. Hitting a 393 percentage from the field, the red-hot Redbirds burnt the nets with a consistent flow of two- pointers. The Cardinals were defeated decisively in their next two outings. Wabash administered a 79-67 lacing and DePauw outclassed the Birds 55-37. A return engagement with Manchester was not much better, as the Spartans won out 63-58. KENNY NEFF GENE LEHMAN TOM WALLACE l Oo FRESHMAN SQUAD . . . Front row, left to right: Mgr. Hall, Hartman, Ringer, Smith, Servis, Mgr. Whitworth. Second row: Mgr. Gordon, Conn, Bromelmeier, Tauck, Acton, Ross, Bock row: Coach Phillips, Slick, Carter, Hires, Freeman, Walker, Linn. Gerald Goodwin was the hero of the day as Ball State upset mighty Valparaiso 77-76, in an Indiana Collegiate Conference game. Goody uncorked the winning shot with less than ten seconds remaining in the game. Red Schnei- der played one of his best games of the season, along with Bob Newton, Bill McColly and Fred Powell. Butler was Ball State's next victim, as they conquered the Hinklemen 65-46. The Bulldogs used l7 men in an attempt to stay in the ball game. Powell and Goodwin topped the scoring agenda for Ball State. ln the season finale, the Cards staved off a last minute rally to down Franklin 67-63. Ralph Ferguson, Grizzly forward, staged a one-man show as he scored lO points in the last four minutes. Bill McColly closed out his college career by meshing 21 points. ln addition to playing a fine floor game, Phil McCarter tossed in nine markers. With the season's end, all eyes are focused on next year's prospects. Coach Stealy loses two fine men in McColly and McCarter, who will be graduated, Uncle Sam willing, the hoop squad of '5l-'52 should be loaded with experienced athletes. Despite their eight won, twelve lost record, this year's edition deserves much praise for its fine conference showing, and the never-say-die spirit dis- played in every game. 9 1 i SWIMMING Ball State's swimming team broke even in eight meets this season. Coach John Lewellen's natators garnered second place in Little State competition, trailing DePauw's powerful crew. Bob Zehring, star diver, was undefeated in his specialty and Jackson, Carr, Gallamore and Burris also splashed to several winning positions. Graduating seniors are Jim Burris, Max Jackson, Dan Bishop, Bob Gallamore and manager Stan Kaminski. RESULTS . . . Jan. Ball State 27 Louisville 48 Jan. Ball State 48 Indiana State 27 Jan. Ball State 49 Indiana State 26 Feb Ball State 23 Indianapolis Athletic Club 5l Feb Ball State ll DePauw 64 Feb Ball State 47 Wittenberg 28 Feb Ball State 53 Wittenberg 2l Feb Ball State 22 DePauw 53 Little State Meet-DePauw ll0, Ball State 6l, Indiana State Front: Witters, Williams, Zehring, Carr. Middle: Alvarez, Burris, Shaeffer, Hassel. 42 Bock: Coach Lewellen, Gillespie, Jackson, Taniguchi, Bishop, Gallamore, Kaminski, mgr. 92 . . , Jackson, Carr, Gollamore and Burris prepare Io 'fake off' . . . The Freshman Swimming Team. Front: Zimmerman, McKaig, Grise. Back: Marconi, Mafhys, Hanlin, Harrington. . . . Bob Zehring displays 'op form as he execuies a graceful dive. BASEBALL Jupiter Pluvius reigned for many weeks this spring, causing several postponements of early season games. At the left Manager Marvin Gor- don, Coach 'Billy' Williams and Assistant Coach Tucker Morris discuss the doubtful condition of the diamond. Ball State braved the elements to win its first game in early April. Taylor University was a 3-O victim as Sherman Hall pitched four and one-half innings of hitless ball in a steady drizzle. The starting lineup for the Taylor game in- cluded lettermen Buck Wasson, catcher, Sherm Hall, pitcher, Bill McColly, first base, Hank Za- wacki, left field, Bud Preston, center field, and Paul Davis, right field. Banjo Belangee, from last year's squad, started at second base and two newcomers, Jim Kunnen, shortstop, and Bill Loose, third base, showed promise of becoming steady 'C 0 -1 -0- 0 -1 3 0 1 ui -0- 0 H -4- D' CD 4, 0 Cl M,-yy -1 Q. 2 ...WA 'J P DAVIS lleftl MCCOLLY lbelowl BASEBALL Q April April April May May Moy Moy Moy Moy Moy Moy May Moy Moy SCHEDULE . Tcxylor Miami DePouw Franklin Volpcsrci DePauw Butler Sf. Joe St. Joe Indiana Evcmsvil Butler Bowling Indiana 3.23 MCCARTER Kleffl BELANGEE lrlghil VAUGHN lleftl Heuss Krighfl TRACK . . . Faced with the enviable task of defend- ing the Little State crown, which they have won for the past three years, Ball 5tate's track team is also looking forward to a tough sched- ule in addition to initial performances in the Indiana Collegiate Conference. Although Coach Magnabosco has lost many track stars from the i950 squad through graduation, the '5l squad has good scoring balance. Eligibility of freshmen, plus the fine showing made by the sophomores in winning the interclass meet, make Cardinal track pros- pects for the future bright indeed. i ' fl H. A V? i , ff 14 ' ' . . W I ' pf' Q ,yin i .l vi 'N :Ayr yu, Q 'fZ'.5'f.qi,y In 'zi fs' w V i , A- ,cuff lb '-ma, wife. -W. ,Eire-.A ESQ e 7 A iff f 3 E i :-i'v.'l-il5'.l. Ii-- si Maggie starts a trio of tensed sprinters. Left to righti Langdon, Bergman Schneider. H :ass i, 3 As 3.-Qu! V r t W ,I -'gg i ,4,,,.b,1'X I V ,,, 'lim YH' QQ -99 'W' 'WU' an-ul JC. QQ 'CQ Q3 409 97 l .sk . . . K i l SCHEDULE . . April l7 Manchester April 25 lndiana State April 28 Valparaiso-St Joe May 5 Eastern lllinols May l2 Conference Meet May lo DePauw May l9 Little State at Butler 'Y Upper left,tront: Goodwin and Shirar. Bock: M. Ross, Pauley ond Newton. Left: S. Ross, McKay ond Tauck. Below, distance men left to right: Snell, Crosley ond Turner. Leaming fr . l ,4 ff! ,nw Above, Slick and Jacks look on as Rob- erls puts the shol. Righl, Allen hits the pil while Harrison, a high jumper, and Heltler watch pro- ceedings. Below, Quarter and half-milers line up for lhe sforl. ln the front are Jefchak, Phillips and Whilworth. Back of lhem are Wallis, Slick and Wallace. TENNIS . . . With no returning lettermen, Coach Pete Phillips was faced with the difficult iob of rebuilding the varsity tennis squad. The team is predominantly sophomores with but a single sen- ior and one freshman. ln early season play, the Cards dropped matches to Manchester and Butler and won out over St. Joe. Pete's 'racketeers' are showing steady improvement and should win their share of matches as the season progresses. At the left is shown Couch Phillips with Gib Gardner, only senior member of the squad. If TENNIS . April April April May May May May May May SCHEDULE . . . l2 Manchester I7 St. Joe 25 Butler l DePauw 4 Butler lO Taylor l l Tri-State I5 Manchester 17, 18, 19 Little State Meet JIM BECKER ' ' U7 rf-L 4 ,' ' lf 1 Lww' f ww It .1 ' 4 lf 1 :lax . lL4 II .l 'Ill gf nv f . ' f . . ' ,,,., w5,w.v, irStg1b?-it , il .14 ' 1' . 'J E 4 DAVE OLSEN GROVER SMITH 5 law.. fp,M 1- HERM JACOBS GEORGE STEWART PAUL CARMONY DEAN WOLFE exuswf WK t l 1 i Ji , nf., 'll .-.. - - ' 'x:. ,l, .. v N- ttf? fl: . . . ,,.,..,. . J gn, ?'T,, ..,Y,..,,.. , Y 4 + t'4'? V+ ' ' la.. 4 ,....,t,Q+ft-mg A . . . -rw ff-rr-'t-' ' M 'T' 5.. GOLF . GEORGE TANNER ROBERT PURTLEBAUGH JERRY CHARLES With three remaining veterans, coach Lewellen's prospects for a successful season are bright. Tanner, Purtlebaugh, and Charles were stars in last year's strong squad which lost one match and came in third in the Little State. So far this season it looks like the Olivers will be the other two starters. R .A ,L 6 E ,. Q 5 . L x ,ik Front row: Tanner, Purllebaugh, Charles. Back row: Jerry Oliver, Shefler, Rice, Lewellen, coach, Jack Oliver, Elder, Andrews. 102 April April May May May May May May SCHEDULE 17 - Taylor T 26 - DePauw H 4 - Butler H 5 - Indiana State T 7 - DePauw T l4 - Butler T I8 - Little State Meet-Indianapolis 25 - Indiana State H IN TRAMURALS . Intramurals at Ball State have become an integral part of the Physical Education program. A great deal of this is due to the spirited and conscientious efforts of Dr. Robert McCall, Director of Intramurals and coach of the gymnastic team. The Intramural Council, which makes and enforces policies, is shown at the right. Seated are Don Shondell, secy., Charles Hicks, Roger Andrews, Lowell Rose, pres., Robert Linn, Jim Hettler. Standing are Bob Zehring, Dr. McCall and Marvin Wisehart. Below is pictured the flag football champs, Sig Tau Blues. Linemen are Wysong, Lew ellen, lrvin, Brommer, Brainerd, Hunt. Backs: Broadbent, Vickers, Morris, Zehring. 1 3 1 . .. .J .Q . m.x ,. At the right are the flag football runnerups, the North Hall Northerners. Line: Steckley, Burson, Gardner, Nowak, Halford. Backfield: Allen, Oliver, Hettler. f A K E Volleyball champs North Hall Northerners line up at the net. Left to right are Moore, Halford, Kavanaugh, Allen, Gardner, Hett- ler, Parker, Steckley. sus-gg--fl 103 - rrfw, . - ' 'Lg .v,,L ,L 1.1 -' L.. ...YQ 17'f? '-, Y INTRAMURALS . Volleyball runnersup Phi Delts. Mathias, Schooler, Shondell, L2:IeR:Qngdqcsttirsihshsgpwiza Christoff, Bromelmeier, Pauley, McClurg. wnnewp Keri Kovcnuugh looks on. Runnerup Ward Barley and champion Gib Gardner talk it over at the net fol- X lowing the tennis tournament. lExtreme leftl 'M , Roger Andrews, winner of the golf tourna- ment, follows through after displaying form. The Varsity Volleyball Team placed second in the state and third in the Midwest in tourna- ment play at Earlham College. Don Shondell and Dale Allen won places on the all-star squad at the tourney. Seated: Hettler and Barley. Kneeling: Shondell, Leam- ing and Parker. Standing: Gullion, Geese, Gardner, Allen and Mc- Call, coach. 104 I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL . . . School and Fraternity Blue League Champs, Phi Sig Varsity. Front: Oakes, Bell, Mathias, Crosley. Kneeling: Sell, Miller, Bogner, Damer. Back: Crull, Heuss, King, Jamison, Vfoods. Absent from Standing: Coach McColly, Shady, Wible, Nay. picture, Linn, Coach. Pledge League Champs, the Sig Tau Muttonheads. Kneeling: Oswald, Wert. MidfAmerica Champs, Bongo Bears Standing: Klute, Meyer, Crockett, Oli- Fraternity Gold Champs, the Phi Sig Tigers. Kneeling: Cooper, Reeser, Decker. ver. Lelt to right: Oetting, Alexander, Knapp, Gerber. Sitting: Kunnen, George. ' - :i rm5 f 'N t ff if'5i mf'3 i ' - 'T' 1 L. K ii' 'A 15:1- 1 .Q , K X Sf. , . - N-ig. sr: -1' f .--l A ,. r'-o 5 ' - A+ Hz...-, -- rfrzw: -- ge, 1 y, ,. v ' 125. V ' . . ., t t -m ir A 'i ' -X -fy X - - . . ' i L l A' -- -V , Y' h I . X I x CT , y X fer 1,,A,jf1 N Km? ,,- , 4 t X. .Q r l 1 S A ' i A' if ei. H r . Q sw: A - ,,. N :iv r A 1 - - l -r ' 1 S is V X ' ' ' 'J R fi , K i lf as .ly X If F. AS D, s S f ,, Ei 9 .. .gf Q t .. 9: . K f -if 5 '-' L' it if ' '12, F l Mi o it . ' i X . ,'iii m,. i ' 'X 1 'ifwrs '2 f i , .5 . . '. I- ' 1 a -. ,, i - ' . ,L .eww , -W ,- f N 2 3. s C li 1 . . ...,., . ., Fraternity Silver Champs, Sig Tau Whites. Hoosier League Champs, Mugwumps. Left to right: Roper, Maggart, Broadbent, Gray, Kunnen, Left to right: Wisehart, Roof, Rhodes, Fitzgerald, Cross. Shirar, Kaminski. Absent from picture, Jay Reid. IO5 MAJORETTES . ROSEMARY SNYDER JOAN PULLEY MILDRED PICKETT BETTY HAUSER PEG KERNODLE CHEERLEADERS .. GENE SWAIN MICKEY MALLOY PAULINE ZIZOFF MARY RICHARDS 106 ATHLETIC CUMMITTEE . Keeping Ball State's athletic teams on friendly terms with competing schools is only one function of the Athletic Committee. This board of carefully selected members also outlines policies, appropriates funds, makes awards, determines eligibility of athletes, gives sweaters, and sees that a high level of sportsmanship is main- tained by participating athletes. Sealed: P. B. Williams, Miss Frances Botsford, Dr. Paul Royalty, Dr. Robert Shelley, Miss Frances Carter. Standing: Mr. Richard Stealy, President J. R. Emens. 4-A--. S tl t. tl lO7 B CLUB OFFICERS President - Phil McCarter Vice-President - Bill McColly Secretary - Max Jackson Treasurer - Gerald Peterson The B Club was organized for the lettermen of the various varsity sports The members must take part in club activities to receive a B blanket. Sponsored by the physical education department, the B Club exists in order that a spirit of good fellowship and equality in athletics may be established lOB HB CLUB SPONSORS Mr. Bernard Josif Mr. Richard Stealy The club will award a one hundred dollar athletic scholarship to some deserving freshman next fall. B Club renders many other services such as programs and concessions during the year. Thirty-five graduating seniors received blankets at the annual spring banquet. 109 ll A. A. OFFICERS President - Gretchen Gasteyer Vice-President - Faye Scott Recording Secretary - Shirley Trent Corresponding Secretary - .loan Beck Treasurer - Marilyn McClaren fellowship and sportsmanship among colege by ' g ' terest in leisure time activities is the purpose of the Women's Athletic Association. 1 f,,,4-- FM M li 2 llO nvuu N SPONSOR Miss Rosemary Fisher Besides having a comprehensive program of sports, W.A.A. sponsors many social events during the year. The largest of these social events are the Dog Trot, the Christmas Party, the Gingham Hop, and the Senior Banquet. Iii W. A. A. ACTIVITIES . The Women's Athletic Association offers a broad program of extra-cur- ricular activities which includes field hockey, volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis, archery, softball, tumbling, modern dance, table tennis, bowling, swim- ming and track and field. About 300 girls have reported for the various sports this year. Individual sport heads are selected in each of the W. A. A. activities and these heads have charge of organizing, directing and supervising the play. Betty Degner, student director, was in charge of intramurals this year. The bully-Left to right: Trempel, Wheat- Volleyball action-Left to right: Jordon ley, Swanson. Hofferth, Kernodle, Hayes, Crawford McClaren. Jump at center--Left to right: Voorhis, Serve: Green, referee. Front: Gallipo Price, Burson, Corten, Beer, Kuhn. Cudowski. Back: Smith, Haines. i 112 W.A.A. ACTIVITIES . . . Good luck--Miedema and Witzeman, Fire at will-Jamieson and Brandt, Looks like a curve-Rudig and Clanin. x? , Pyramid builders shown above are, bottom: Degner, Brafield, Above is shown modern dance-left to right: Marszalek Scott. Shinn, Mleclcma. Top: Shinn, Gasteyer, Lauer. In the table tennis game above are shown left to right i The Alpha Sigma Alphas, volleyball champs, are pictured above. Smith, Cudowski, Hains and Degner. Front: Jordon, Trent, Crawford, Witzeman. Middle: Billiau, Kernodle, Trempel, Brandt. Bock: Hayes, McClaren, Sill, Hofferth, Clanin. ll3 HEALTH SERVICE . . . . OPERATION HEALTH . . . Dr. Amelia T. Wood's expert staff of trained nurses swing into action with the slightest sniffle of the nose or the briefest appearance of O blister. On this page are pictured scenes of a typically busy day at the student health service. Yearly physical exami- nations are the means by which the school's policy of pre- vention of illness and maintenance of good health is achieved. y. ,,..,-vw nm Qhwmvd X . Q.. meet s :TT 4 i . X'-g -I-se - Q T - .1-Nw Z. T -.senvfsf p wks?-isf:+ W, ' -- L E ,Q Qygfx ' '-N'xgw5QQi , . sexy oliffsiioif '- -os? 114 n ,'. 7 - ,, , ' I , I N-f ' ' ' :ty -s,. 1 nv ' 83, 4 if I -ORA ' - ,, fa .JW L 4 . V' . X x EL. SXT .3 , 3 53 5 xfx 'S X ,X . 1 X x . .IN I 51. J, is A , ' k' 4 qv ' M 'Y 5 H' 5 J ,x Q . ' Q dr :lj 5 -' .t ,,. - , ul Q v s K INTERSORORITY COUNCIL . if 'S YE? 'awp First row: Berniece Bradley, Marilyn Swart, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Joanne Tuertfs, Helen Montana, Sue Parks. Second row: Marge Denton, Carolyn Baugher, Betty Hudson, Irma Spillman, Evelyn Otto. OFFICERS President - Joanne Tuerffs Secretary-Treasurer - Berniece Bradley ADVISOR Miss Martha Wickham lntersorority Council is composed of all the sorority presidents on the campus. Its function is to determine rules for rush and to foster good relationship among all the sororities. lts activities this year included the annual lntersorority Tea which enables all organized women and sponsors to meet the incoming freshmen and all other unorganized women. It also sponsored an all-school Christmas Sing together with lnterfraternity Council. Refreshments were sold at all registrations this year under the sponsorship of this group. An ice cream social was sponsored to raise funds for the tea this year. II6 ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . OFFICERS President -- Helen Montano Vice-President - Elizabeth Walker Second Vice-President - Kathleen Sarture Recording Secretary - Barbara Ruble Corresponding Secretary - Emily Paul Treasurer - Elizabeth McKinney Last spring, Alpha, which was founded in l920 as the first local sorority at Boll State, affiliated with the national fraternity, Alpha Chi Omega. The aim of the organization is to further the development of the members socially and intellectually. First row: Irene Rider, Virginia Ruble, Lois Schneider, Ella Georgeff, Emily Paul, Charlotte Kroggel. Second row: Patricia Miller, Carol Royalty, Barbara Ruble, Kathleen Sarture, Helen Montana, Elizabeth Walker, Delores Ryan, Jo Anne Reed, Elizabeth McKinney, Ann Satryan. Third row: Marilyn Pohlman, Shirley Grafton, Mary Vore, Janet Biddle, Joanne Rysich, Joan Olson, Donna Heiney, Jacqueline Baird, Carolyn Baker. 22 J li 3: 1 G 0 -Q Q 10 1 . . l x ' 4 'll7 ALPHA CHI UMEGA . . . Colors-Scarlet and Olive Green Flower-Red Carnation Date Founded-Nationally, i885 Locally, l95O Songs- Alpha Chi Alpha Chi Dream Song Long Have l Cherished' Our Harps Came from Paradise vi 1 Fall activities were rush, homecoming activities including an alumnae tea, and the sponsoring ofa Hal Mclntyre dance with the Theta Chi's and the Lambda Chi's. First row: Joyce Davenport, Ellen Cunningham, Ann Anglin, lean Anglin, Martha Weatherhead, Marilyn Schlemmer. Second row: Norma Maxwell, Gwen Young, Adele Slookey, Marilyn Koontz, Shirley Baber, Martha Brunk, Pauline Zizoff, Mary Carnahan, Joyce Ashman. Third raw: Jean Bossemeyer, Jeanenne Baird, Pat Maxwell, Donna Shoemaker, Anne Nigra, Ann Reutebuch, Sharon Aldrich, Joan Limbert, Jo Ann Weihmuller, Martha Barcus. i K i Q l 1 1 5 5, s ll 'N ff' - N if . - ll . .-Am-'ef K N T t I I Q. Q W ,J .1 fl 6' ' :' . ' , R' .rf 3 .kg 3, e 1., - Q -V - M - . M. 'G' A X . ' 1 Q fy N V Q . mb X .W X4 X I . Xu' I -.f 9' X , '-H 'Q' Ni . K va N V ll8 ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . , 1 :E l I l 5 . my l rv ,.,Nr ev X.. :A 4-1 A X First row: Peg Kennedy, Georgianne Talbert, Margie Hull, Kale Toppen, Joelma Tosh, Carol Hultsch. Second row: Jean Rider, Kit Kitchel, Carol Lipp, Gloria Holloway, Janice Rector, Corisande Auburn, Alice Little, Danna Datena, Catherine Crawley. Third row: Georgia Curtis, Donna McNutl, Rosemary Snyder, Alice Pursley, Paula Davis, Carol Moore, Lou Ann Brown, Rosalie Corothers, Phyllis Earley, Betty Spillers. SPONSORS Mrs. Paul Royalty Mrs. Victor Blackwell Mrs. Bernard Josif Mrs. Robert Koenker Miss Grace Woody Miss Viletta Baker Mrs. Alan Pawelek The annual Yuletide Tea was again presented during the winter quarter along with Hera Day observance. Hera Day, March l, is set aside by each chapter of the national group as a day in which to do something for someone else. Spring activities were highlighted by the annual closed dinner-dance, the senior banquet, and the Battle ofthe Bands, sponsored jointly with the Theta Chi's. II9 fUPHA MCMA Afn ALPHA T rx ss Q ' , 'it if l .A ti ' we i S A iv A, .M fr' , . C. Kiss ,A X f 'Q' V..--..' ' First raw: Enid Rudig, Barbara Stout, Lois Gradeless, Betty Sill, Norma Rush. Second row: Beverly Clem, Lorrene Silvers, Betty Gemmill, Marilyn McClaren, Berniece Bradley, Jane Starkey, Lenore Knoebber, Artie Grant. Third row: June Mangas, Doris Weaver, Mary Ann Holderman, Marlene Lipman, Rose Fragomeni. Founded - i936 Colors-Pearl White and Crimson Flowers - Aster and Narcissus Songs- A S A Sweetheart Hymn to A S A 120 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA OFFICERS President -- Berneice Bradley Vice-President - Lenore Knoebber Secretary -- Enid Rudig Treasurer Registrar Chaplain Editor - - Betty Gemmill - Barbara Stout - Lois Gradeless Betty sau First row: Dorothy Trempel, Peggy Kernodle, Susan Kernodle, Joyce Mitzner, Pat Doyle. Second row: Isabel Wimberly, Jay Lybrook, Marita Hoaten, Doris Moser, Dorothy Harvey, Maxine Randall, Joyce Hunt, Barbara Bennett. Third row: Mary Lou Cudowski, Carol Moser, Barbara Brandt, Pat Billiau, Nancy Gallipo, Barbara Etchison. X, rw , V ..., ,gf t , ff:-4 - , . 'Ji ss L' 9... 44? . , - . 'R 'ill X i X - deli ,R -' Q, X 'W r .f 'E- 121 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . SPONSORS Mrs. O. C. Bumb Mrs. Kenneth Collier Mrs. George Turmail Alpha Sigma Alpha was the first national sorority on Ball State campus. The purpose of this sorority is four-fold: to develop its members physically, intel- lectually, socially, and spiritually. First row: Yvonne Watson, Frances Phend, Carolyn Upton, Carolyn Yoder, Shirley Trent. Second row: Carolyn Miller, Charlotte K aysen, Evelyn Glesing, Barbara Clanin Janis Hayes Pats 1 1 Y Risher, Catherine Bernhardt, June Zimmerlee. Third row: Patricia Scannell, Jean Hi ' J Ann Tilney. -1-' A Xvl: 1 --:-. .Q It ,- Q- ,xx :LQ - 11-.,. Qi . file J rf--- ' 5, 'iv eff' , r p 3.31: 1 . X mf ew S? X., -4, , A p gn N. . 1 ggnns, anice Schurr, Mary Ja Reed, Winnie Crawford, Mary fi? -vw vw if l22 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . 3 , , , CE- 3, 'PQ vi. First row: Ruth Ann Walker, Barbara Troxler, Betty Luckenbill, Pauline Jordan, Lou Ellen Hofferth Second row: Sara Hieatt, Libby Witzeman, Jaclyn Farry, Janet Shroll, Joyce Huffman, Helen Neal Norma Connolly, Margaret Creek. Third row: Katherine Terhune, Josephine Recobs, Vilette Perry, Judy Heuss, Evelyn Gerlz. ADVISOR Mrs. Oliver Bumb Chi Chi chapter's activities for this year included rush parties, pledge parties, the annual tea for new faculty members, the annual Christmas party, a Spring closed dance, a banquet honoring seniors, a trip to Miami University for reinstatement of the chapter there, panhellenic work, and philanthropic service. l23 'Tfi - an '37 Q . W we , rv '- : 1 ff. . ar 1 . rl. x ' 7 2 c X x ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . l x . , X I, . .- '-T :r .. - f :J Y' .rc - A: , .4 , . , .W , ' i L 4, -. 'H-ef ' i ,. is l X 1 S' ' X 'X V 2,3 'Q ? A s sf H - 'X f' 1,8 ig..-.:55:,:.. YA AQ. -Q , . X A W 4 First row: Phyllis Master, Virginia Bond, Ilene ller, Irene Marszalek, Romona Pharis, Doris Luther. Second row: Betty Moyer, Betty Jo Dirks, Gerry Mongeon, Audrey Jelly, Joanne Teurffs, Betty Nelson, Marilyn Moyer, Barbara Cline, Arlene Summers. Third row: Joan Partritz, Sandra Sallwasser, Joan Cyr, Judy Chandler, Mary Ellen Voisord, Janice Kohlmeyer, Jean Hilkert, Wanda Copeland. OFFICERS President - Joanne Tuerffs Vice-President - Betty Nelson Secretary - Marilyn Moyer Treasurer- Betty Jo Dirks On November 4, l899 eight girls gathered together at Michigan Normal College in Ypsilanti, Michigan to found the Alpha Chapter ofthe Alpha Sigma Tau sorority. At the present time there are twenty-four collegiate chapters throughout the country. Alpha Sigma Tau came to the campus of Ball State on May 26, 1945. 124 AIPHA SIUVIA TAU . . . Colors-Emerald and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose Song- Alpha Sigma Tau Hymn SPONSORS Miss Evelyn Luecking Miss Helen Sornson The standards of the Alpha Sigma Tau sorority are true womanliness, good scholarship, and self-sacrificing friendship one for another. Alpha Tau opened its social season by co-sponsoring a dance with Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. Other activities for the year have included a Homecoming Tea, a formal Founders Day Banquet, chili supper, second place in the Variety Show, semi-closed dance, Mother's Day Breakfast, and Senior party. First row: Phyllis Ruble, Kathryn Poi, Sue Lutes, Marilyn Smiley, George Ann Yount, Lois Weldy, Second row: Mary Ellen Keller, Shirley Entrekin, Wanda White, Joanne Chaddock, Mildred Titus, Joan Sharbak, Nancy Stiffler, Shirley Hemphill, Barbara Marks. Third row: Bessie Pantinas, Mary Ann Fewer, Carol Cottingham, Mary Fulea, Rosemary Wandell, Mary Nicholson, Violet Vluhinich. 1 r , , i l , J, 5 1, I l I l . 5 1 it 1 l f l' i - , : Sl 1 ill if , , -A 2 fs . Rv. f .f ' 1 'E -ff-z 'f JS' ,Q 1 M 5 -- iv 49 - 'Kai 52' FQ - 1 .Wg ' L, ,I sr f .- ... I , I , ,, , D W f ics n l 1 , -Zvi. , F? f 5 ,W .f T -,-. 11 .5 .,..., Q Q , V I-1 V . 5, 1 S i X y .,.,, yur- l 25 UJEECA SIGMA CH! . . . 1 .. 5 . i ! . 2 ws. ..- , , 1 i 'TF vm Q? 313' . ,c ., , W, Q. .. C7 1-1:-, ' . 4 l , X 2.4 . i1-f f 3 . - i J W 1 fs C7 4 '27 J a V17 N , 'mr u V First row: Barbara Rees, Dorothy Thatcher, Marilyn Odle, Peggy Anderson. Second row1 Joan Beck, Barbara Hewitt, Elizabeth Hewitt, Marge Denton, Loretta Hatcher, Janice Culy, Norma Jackson. Third rowz Shirley Gosma, Betty Bogue, Joyce Shreves, Freda Wilt, Joyce Clark, Grace Gibbs. OFFICERS President - Marge Denton Vice-President - Loretta Hatcher Secretary - Janice Culy Corresponding Secretary -Marilyn Odle Treasurer - Norma Jackson l26 SPONSORS Miss Ethelyn Davidson Miss Ruth Crisman Miss Mina Johnson Mrs. L. A. Pittenger Mrs. Francis Brown Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lawrence OMEGA SIGMA CHI . . . The Beta Chapter of Omega Sigma Chi was founded in l923 with the purposes of uniting its members in a spirit of co-operation and fraternalism and lending its support to the fine ideals of the school. Omegas have encouraged among their members an excellent standard of scholarship and social participation. First row: Dorothy Buczek, Mariorie Holtscluw, Jean Ptingstag, Leonora Jones, Eula Gibbs, Second row: Julia Bronnenberg, Isabell Baker, Sarah Krick, Lynn Richards, Marian Vera, Catherine Walsh, Phyllis Laudenschlager. Third row. Marcile Sprunger, Barbara Horn, Carolyn Stohler, Marilyn Gwaltney, Lois Joslin, Monna Pike, Ann Kocher. 3 ,- ti, : -. - W t 4 -v- R. X 1 Y V, ,Q-,s A .,x:a.:.::::.z31IQ12-AJ Lil I ,,,,, fl. -'l- 15.,,: 3 C 127 OMEGA SIGMA CHI . . . Some of the outstanding activities of the year have been the annual Ole Fashioned Square Dance , a record dance, a semi-closed dance in April, a Mothers Day Banquet, and the Senior farewell dinner. First row: Rita Gilmore, Gladys Johnston, Marilyn Davis, Marilyn Mahoney. Second row: Lois Emerson, Verlo Hoomer, Moriorie Schull, Betty Jones, Rita Alfert, Janice Gettinger, Nilo Brown, Third row: Jo Anne Willis, Phyllis Neff, Jean Crawford, Edna Olson, Frances Lauer, Wanda Conklin. iz l i ,, 1' .Y- ' ,. ,., fu an v , - . as -vw ',. .. . , H ' , ' ,.. P78 1 . ,rn Q, X ' F I s E' ,. 1, , .5 ' '39 128 DELTA SIGMA EPSILON . of, First row: Marilyn Hawkins, Betty Chamberlain, Belly Stephens, Teri Stephens, Palsy Moran, Mary 5,54--9343, Ann Roush. Agifil Second row: Barbara Hughes, Merna Barner, Marilyn Fitzgerald, Phyllis Harris, Barbara Cochran, Jo Hinkle. st Third row: Sarah Dill, Margaret Van Meter, Wilma Cleveland, Barbara Helm, Mary Anna Zink. OFFICERS PATRONESSES President-Marilyn Fitzgerald Mrs. Gerald Peterson Vice-President-Barbara Cochran Mrs. J. H. Frank Recording Secretary-Phyllis Harris Mrs. Georges F. Deknop Corresponding Secretary - Barbara Helm Treasurer-Merna Barner Chaplain-Mary Anna Zink Colors-Olive Green and Cream SPONSORS Flower-Cream Tea Rose Song-Rose of DSE Di' Holy Huxwpill Founded -1914 Miss C ara itse Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority is a national organization founded on this campus in l944. lts aims are to develop higher standards of womanhood, scholar- ship, leadership, and friendship. This year's activities included the Founder's Day Tea in September, Coffee and Doughnut Hours after the basketball games, a record dance, and sorority parties. 129 GAJEJJA GAMMA . . . - X ., f-2 X F , 3 2- be vw 'I E W V ' . lv 'i i Y ,Q ,Q ' Q.. , .,,, 1 Q '27, , i I f Z xv S ,ff xx, Neo . First row: Marilyn Thornburg, Jerry Harrold, Jody Davis, Carolyn Campbell, Gloriann Naumcheff, 'i 1 Ina May Girod. W Il is 'ir H Nixon. l'p 'im .-f F -., ., P .K fi z.- . V , Q sr in .5 Zrnhilqgjjsi, OFFICERS President - Irma Spillman Vice-President - Nancy Willman Secretary - Lucy Baker Treasurer - Rosalyn Johnson Rush Captains - Jane O'Herren Nancy Neff Second row: Donna Turner, Dottie Spivey, Nancy Neff, Nancy Willman, Irma Spillman, lucy Baker, Rosalyn Johnson, Jane O'Herren, Sharon Langohr, Jane Smith. Third row: Lois Ann Payne, Judy Broadwater, Joyce Parks, Sue Toles, Doris Robertson, Barbara O Founded -1920 Colors-Red and White Flower - Red Rose Songs- Oh, Gamma Gamma' i 'Are You a Gamma'?' 'When a Gamma Girl Goes Walking GAMMA GAMMA . . . One of the first sororities on the Ball State campus, the Beta Chapter of Gamma Gamma was organized in 1920, a sister to the Alpha Chapter at Indiana State. lt has been the aim of the sorority through the year to further a true sisterly love, to stimulate good fellowship, and to maintain high scholarship. Civic work for the year has included Thanksgiving baskets, trips to the Marion Veterans' Hospital, and Easter baskets for the Orphans' Horne. First row: Catherine Curdes, Virginia Evanoff, Toni Valenti, Kate Hartman, Mary Jo King, Rose Hartman. Second row: Martha Sipes, Marianne McMillen, Mary Lou Puterbaugh, Donna Stevens, Joanne Bruick, Lillian Schafer, Carol Schoenherr, Jan Burns. Third row: Peg McClung, Marilyn Zoch, Edith Beer, Peggy Davies -as -392 . ,,,. , F .- Nw ' 5 - wfw x X L K xx 'X 'tink . N-.N SQ Q iw f ' 'sq , 1 qs. : I r t S Q re , T , '65, , . , X 1' ' Q C . QT KW 131 GAMMA GAMMA . . Among Gamma Gamma's activities this year were a Homecoming Party with the alumnae, the twenty-ninth Annual Christmas Ball, a party by the pledges, the sponsoring of a record dance with Alpha Chi Omega sorority, a rummage sale, the closed spring dinner-dance at the Country Club, the co-sponsoring of A Date with the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity, a Mother's Day Breakfast, and the annual Senior Farewell Dinner. First row: Nancy Clevenger, Catherine Hummel, Nancy Clark, Helen Bennett. Second row: Judy Manning, Joyce Lipp, Susan McNabb, Marian Ehlen, Nancy Poston, Jane Strom- beck, Barbara Oakes, Phyllis Sautherland. Third row: Joan Levy, Diane Wiley, Marilyn Bruick. ,. l , .Q , -- V ' ' 5'-9 Q ' -. s ,.. 9. 2 .. ' t i '2 ' Y 21 . C 4 132 GAMMA GAMMA . . . ,gt -XR I 4 -4 Vg., fs. .. ,. Q,- I 'Ei '17 ..- 04 K? . Y Z if ig A l i K' First row: Bonnie Cheever, Jean Price, Joyce Penrose, Mary Ann Pellar, Donna Maroc. Second row: Josephine Snyder, Wilma Button, Marilyn O'Neill, Patricia Thornburg, Ruthanna Witter, Donna Camden, Kay Gibbons, Jonellc Miller. Third raw: Arlene Ahlgrim, Alice Myers, Phyllis Canrighl, Mary Lou Wells, Marlene Koenig. PATRONESSES Mrs. Beniamin Burris Mrs. O. B. Christy Mrs. Lester Hewitt Mrs. lawrence Hurst Mrs. B. M. Swinford Mrs. James K. Petersen Mrs. Richard Caldemeyer 133 KAPPA KAPPA . . . L A A. 4- ,V F In . First row: Jane Duston, Mary Jean Lowe, Peggy Rahe, Emily Harris, Eileen Conroy, Martha Parr. i QE'i'5:ii Second row: Joyce Mann, Ellen Stephenson, Dixie Davin, Jannene Mclntyre, Betty Hudson, Rosanna lE'TT f Shoe, Phyllis Reeder, Barbara Strader, Phyllis Lewis, fijiifiltl Third row: Helen Humbert, Mary Nieclenthal, Joy Nell Love, Dorothy Swanson, Ruth Ann Smith, lf'L-,,,,,i-ilu Jean Gorrell. fggx P5 'I in H OFFICERS President - Betty Hudson Vice-President - Rosanna Shoe Treasurer - Emily Harris Secretary - Peggy Rahe Rush Captains - Dixie Davin Jannene Mclntyre Sgt.-at-Arms -Mary Jean Lowe Historian -Eileen Conroy Reporter - Phyllis Reeder Founded at Ball State Teachers College in l922, Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa is the fourth oldest sorority on campus. Its main purpose is to form a true and lasting bond of Sisterhood and to give material aid to all members. Kappas maintain a high scholastic average. 134 KAPPA KAPPA . . . Founded -1922 Flower - White Rose Colors- Lavender and White Songs - Kappa K Beta Song Activities for the year included the Homecoming Alumnae Tea, annual closed formal dance, Kappa Kreme 'n Kake, pledge parties, three record dances, Senior Banquet, and participation in the intersorority volleyball tournament as well as the Intersorority-lnterfraternity Sing. First row: Marian Zigich, .loan Post, Jane Post, Judy Charnley, Margaret Hewitt, Norma McNult, Second row: Carolyn Valentine, Sarah Addison, Carolyn Carson, Janet Clark, Linda Lee, Martha Nicholson, Martha Sidell. Third raw: Beverly Schau, Joan Howe, Norma Underwood, Arlene Bowers, Shirley Eckenberg, Elaine Wright, Janellyn Smith. V29 C17 xi 135 PI KAPPA SIGMA . . . OFFICERS Q President - Carolyn Baugher Q' Vice-President - Charlotte Kristowski ..7 a- X MQ 1 gym kj, 'as ESL' -' . Secretary --Mary Lou Alexander Treasurer -Joyce Whitmer SPONSORS Miss Elizabeth Meloy Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte The Pi Kaps began this year with a record dance. Immediately after the dance, plans were made for National Inspection when this chapter was visited by its National Secretary. First row: Jacquelyn Smith, Mary Lou Alexander, Bernadine Haunert, Bertha Rhed, Jean Brown. Second rowz Alice Asmus, Marcia Anders, Doris Anglin, Joyce Whitmer, Carolyn Baugher, Jerry Wills, Charlotte Kristowski, Mildred Gullion, Delores Mongrain. Third row: Nancy Keasey, Phyllis Fenster, Lucille Hunsinger, Mary Jane Fox, Shirley Fahey, Phyllis Bulen. N, . v we 4 G 56 .sf , . Q, . ,, - -, '. ve' , ' at A , -my , vs X.. 'wg :E Q , lx Q T 3 if . f -. P S X Q ., .. l Sul , 'K l I . , ' 4 -mv 'CI' wv- rw 'ini'- l36 PI KAPPA SIGMA . 133 T. - ,K fv- , Y 4-, .. an A ,Y C ,- , cv V rg- ' 51 Nt , N - Q' . ca I 1 T ,.,- ,, ,, First row: Barbara O'Hara, Joanna Marshall, Christine Rehme, Marilyn Bowers Eloise Plasterer Second row: luann Masley, Elaine Gerchak, Charlotte Dare, Geraldine Gerchak Pat Mahley Anna John, Jean Voorhis, Ruth Miller, Bertie Bender. Third row: Betty Lindley, Helen Lindsey, Bonnie Moore, Helen Smallwood, Beverly Hoot Beverly Ashley. Founded - National 1894 Local l945 Colors-Torquoise and Gold Flowers - .lonquil and Forget Songs - Pi Kap Blues Toast Song -Me-Not Other highlights were the Homecoming Float, Chili Suppers, Valentine Party with the alums, Rush Parties, and our annual Mardi Gras featuring the Phi Mu Cru and the crowning of King Rex. Our biggest thrill came when Phyl Feaster's skit won first prize on the Kappa Sig Variety Show. 137 a- fx xW- E? p in-N it Evelyn Kung Joyce Glaser. Second row Nancy Williams Donna Sutton, Barbara Bushong, Joan Winger Betty Stinson Lois Butler Third row Delroy Clayton Joanne Bondy, Rose Marie Stiffler. OFFICERS President - Evelyn Otto Vice-President - Martha Snyder Secretary - Marjorie Klinker Treasurer- Betty Jo Hudson Rush Captains- Martha Otto Cynthia Patti The Beta Chapter of Pi Zeta was organized for the purpose of promoting good will and friendship among its members, as well as other girls on campus Pl Zeta had a Halloween party, presented a skit for the Topsy Turvy Tavern and helped in the leaf rake. Rush parties this fall included Pirate Ship and 138 PI ZETA Founded -1920 Colors - Blue and Yellow Flower - Chrysanthemum Songs- Pi Zeta True Pi Zeta Sweetheart SPONSORS Mrs. John Lewellen Mrs. Jerry Holesousky In December, Pi Zeta participated in the Christmas sing and sponsored a rummage sale. January saw the Pi Zetas downtown in the entrance to Stillman's with a bake sale. In February, it sponsored a record dance, WRINKLED RHYTHMS, and a closed SWEETHEART DANCE. The Mother-daughter banquet and a party for graduating seniors were held in the spring. First row: Georgia Neihardt, Jane Crowell, Myra Salrin. Second row: Cynthia Patti, Marjorie Klinker, Betty Ja Hudson, Evelyn Otto, Martha Snyder, Martha Otto. Third row: Elizabeth Rossiter, Mae Eckersley, Betty Kiser. 311 Q59 4? qv I39 President Sue Parks Vlce President - Patricia Hauser Recording Secretary Glorta Quisenberry Corresponding Secretary Margaret Ann Bertch Treasurer Arlene Rampke Rush Captarns-Dlana Dean Furst row Constance Standlsh Betty Jeanne Hauser, Kathryn Schroth Janet Gorrell Jeanne Meyers Second row Carleen Jose Arlene Rampke Patricia Hauser Sue Parks Margaret Bertch Gloria hard row Alberta Swope Judy Agnew Shurley Holt, Johannah Rees Alice Pyatt fi ,Q A M'-Ts 140 PSI THETA . . . I i 5 . l 53 1 ll 1 ll l ,v-,vs t s - , , W. , 8 'rc , fag,-fs , 2 ,I t Q .-V. ww V env Q 'W ue: I First raw: Sally Barber, Linda Pierson, Janice Hole, Nancy Pendleton, Betty Cierzniak, Second row: Carol Lambert, Dorothy Swan, Janice Loftus, Barbara Mattingly, Pat Conley, Rasamae Sheets, Carol Lamont. Third row: Patricia Rund, Nancy Lawrence, Peggy Neff, Anne Ulrich, Jane Hays. Founded -1925 Colors - Rose and Blue Flower - LoFrance Rose Songs - Theta Lips Remember Theta Debutante The sorority is a social one with the obiective of making college life more beneficial, to stimulate high scholarship, true sisterly love among the girls, and good fellowship among all. The Beta Chapter of the Psi Theta Sorority was founded in 1925 on the campus. 141 PSI THETA 'l li YAY V V k g LrIr.r.-:i:L,::g::.s - r ii W: Q 5.7, li 1? ' NW 'wif' E X us ea U , Q x cc 3 f Y.-f vm ,,...p-, t l l Q! t ! -3 1 'ers First row: Nancy Motensbocker, Ida Eddinglield, Anne Wilting, Doris Condon, Louise Goss, Ann Herbaugh. Second row: Pat Guyon, Janet Kestner, Mid Pickett, Jackie Graham, Jo Ann Veazey, Carolyn Van Camp, Colleen Kreisher. Third row: Joan Hamling, Angela Cook, Virginia Shewbart, Jacquilyn Bushong, Shelia Brown. SPONSORS Mrs. Max Carmichael Mrs. Alan Huckleberry Mrs. Donald Miller Miss Lucia Mysch Numerous activities have made this a successful year for the Psi Thetas. The first social event enjoyed by the girls was a tea given for the alumnae at Homecoming. During the fall term Psi Theta co-sponsored an open dance, Sere- nade to the Stars. The annual Theta Skate, two rush parties, pledge party and a January party were also part of the year's program. 142 .. THETA l i ll l i i E 1 tend X A A ' yi ln the spring the palronesses and the alumna chapter gave delightful parties for the members. Climaxing the year were the annual dinner-dance, held at the Delaware Country Club, and the Senior Breakfast. First row: Virginia Baird, Nila Borg, Mary Jo Daugherly, Joann Willeil, Mickey Malloy. Second row: Mary Fran Duncan, Jeannelle Alexander, Jeri VVilcox, Joyce Wade, Annarnae Thomas, Barbara Shonk, Margaret Cope. Third row: Barbara While, Virginia Reid, Jinny Pelro, Pal Finnegan, Marian Thomas. i in l f s W , ll F -4.5, W wig - Y' , , ,gd g. v . 3- V l 5 'f . l ., 'U r: Q 4 H X 4 l e ,pr .rf fr-' .. M fc: 'rr -G' ' , 'Lf f ' M -, W4 fe M M N.,-e .. . ,, 143 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . . , L 52 : if N 1 -L'-fa. M OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Marilyn Swart Miss Evelyn Hoke Vice-President-Patricia Bowman Mrs. John Magnabosco Recording Secretary-Marilyn Van Zanl Mrs. Paul Williams Corresponding Secretary-Norma Ruth Mohr Mrs. Alice Nichols Treasurer - Gwendolyn Ohmil Sigma Sigma Sigma, founded nationally in l898, installed the Bela Gamma Chapter on lhis campus in l945. The purposes of the sorority are to develop character and lo establish a lasting bond of friendship. First row: Marlene Brayack, Mary Lou Murphy, Jo Ann Durnbaugh, Phyllis Norris, Priscilla Sherry, Belly Brezger, Palsy Riley. Second row: Wilma Whilaker, Miriam Eberharl, Gwen Ohmil, Pal Bowman, Marilyn Swarl, Norma Rulh Mohr, Marilyn Van Zanl, Jo Anne Crawford, Mary Helen Nickey. Third row: Phyllis Shaw, Mary Rinard, Jean Hoover, Carol Poffenbarger, Janel Melvin, Eloyce Van lue, Pat Archibald, Maja Pelers, Drucilla Slillwagon, Sue Bain, Joann Kuppler. I I l l -'35 e . -..., . -- .. , -. . 2 :S '2 'i - fr-. ' 'six ' X fd Ni? sin S li' I 1-ii I . f 9: ' . ' Q ' X513- 144 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . . 5 3. 2 1 1 gt R , ix ' , l l I ., Q j .. . -. . , A. i . . , ' of f - ' 1 : 5 0, ws? 1-11.4 .' 'B ' 5. ' l - ' .- ,I 6 6,-v, A .- A . qi- . . 4 1 ,., Q , , , . . , W vi t at 0 bf ,L i 3' - ' -X' S' . Q Y , 'Q ., s I nw f U . 1 . V . A . ' 'li 52, qw 1 Q 5 'H A',: I Qs 8 V , Q3 R . B L. . . . 2:31 :,, X gf g .. .if . . W .- - , A gm - 'T Si .Q t -W, .ak if ,sms ,. war 5 J- i A. - I 68 J- ' RQ l N . i - .4 l i First row: June Corten, Shirley Rollings, .loan Porter, Betty Hemdal, .loan Klentzer, Frances McCaughan, Willodean Wilkinson, Mary Elizabeth Richard. Second row: Janet Nickey, Mitzi Miller, Miriam Over, Helen Bird, Ruth lmler, Marilyn Niswonger, Alice Meyer, Bettyanne Jones, Jacqueline Coons, Phyllis Moore, Kathleen Wall. Third row: Natalie Cain, Norma Ehret, Barbara Jarrette, Ann Clark, Kay Swart, Beatrice Badney, Ann Wright, Jeanne Davidson. Founded-National l898 Local l945 Colors-Royal Purple and White Flower-Purple Violet Songs- Stately and Royal My Tri Sigma Girl 'Sweetheart of Sigma Tri Tri Sigma opened its social season with its annual all-school function Topsy Turvy Tavern. Other outstanding social affairs of the year included a Homecoming buffet dinner for the alumnae, rush parties, and a closed dinner- dance held at the Hotel Roberts. Social service projects ot the group included food baskets for needy families, work in coniunction with the Red Cross College Unit, and the sponsorship of the Jefferson Elementary School Girl Patrol. H5 Y! x 4 S R . ' Vw Sir? ', J , '- V X. Q EMF, .rea . .Lv 4 -- X ' .4 X 'Q-QQ -5 ff x f f 'f W ' Q QS.. x 7 . 5kf+e'?' 3 Msfwf 7 . ' ' - x '3i5 '9ffLvxf1 'A Qff' f- r fe- x L1 2' KX4' Xi ! X 1 :?1 N Q5 W5 W- Tgief X 'R A is F QQ .. va .X -. ' fx .xx X 4, ww r r sv A !mf 5'33q Q '4' 1 R ,Q ...f, .A -if .W tv- x , 5- 1 ,f 'Q FA? ' all .n.'fS,A I , 7' , S Q- 9' -Q INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL . . OFFICERS President - Ray Brotherton Vice-President - Gerald Peterson Secretary - Robert Zehring Treasurer - Bill Schooler The Interfraternity Council membership is composed of two representatives from each of the six social fraternities on campus. The Council sets rules and regulations governing the general functions of the fraternities including the selection, eligibility, and methods of pledging. One of the main functions of this body is the sponsoring of the lntersorority, lnterfraternity Christmas Sing. This year the Council also financed the buying of trophies to be awarded the fraternity champions of each maior intramural sport. First rowz Bill Schooler, Ken Taylor, Gerald Peterson, Elvin Bennett, Roy Brothertcm, Keith Davis, Bob Zehring. Second row: Gene Wake, Marshall Willis, Bud Preston, George Wood. 148 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA . . ,llOlO' K 'Sf' ,f ,.l' ' ii:-nmflfa lwlqbcuslzl ,sail ftooo, list '--f,:v 'l2l fl in X xalii cooao .--. is i, , s fi OFFICERS President - Keith Davis Vice-President - Howard Menser Secretary - Norman Crum Treasurer - Teruo Taniguchi Pledgemaster - Jerry Charles Assistant Pledgemaster-- Jack McNew Sgt.-at-Arms - Dick Schreve Corresponding Sec. - Charles Mosson Purchasing Agent- Bob Reinhart lnterfraternity Council - Gene Wake Founded at Virginia Military Institute in September of l867, Kappa Sigma Kappa formed its Indiana Beta Chapter on Ball State campus in l948. Kappa Sigma Kappa strives to select members on their merits and versatility, their ability to work with others in understanding an important goal, and their integrity, loyalty and desire to serve. First row: Robert Niles, Gene Watters, Jim Hollibaugh, Robert Dittmer, Second row: Mr. Cates, Mark Flora, Oliver Ho, Mainard Bright, Jack McNew, Jim Reavis. Third row: Charles VonArsdel, Ed Jenkinson, Jack Lesher, William Cruzan, Vergol Kesler, Frank Bannon, Gordon Morrison. l49 l ,. IQAPPA SIGMA KAPPA ., TO OUR BROTHERS IN SERVICE Robert Ashlock U. S. Harold Banta U. S. Donald Berndt U. S. Jim Blystone U. S. Glen Eberly U. S. Norman Harmeyer U. S. Randy Kenworthy U. S. Bob McCarthy U. S. Tom Skiles S. S. Bill Stewart U. S. 150 Navy Navy Navy Air Air Air Air Air Force Force Force Force Force Marines Army KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA . SPONSORS SONG Dr. Alan Pawelek My Fraternity Mr. William Cates COLORS Mr. Charles Hubbard Purple and Gold FLOWER Iris Activities in which Kappa Sigma Kappa has participated this year included the co-sponsoring ofthe Naughty Nineties Dance with Alpha Sigma Tau sorority, the annual Variety Show, participation in Homecoming events, participation in intramural sports, and the annual spring dinner-dance. ln August of l95l the Indiana Beta Chapter will act as host chapter to the National Convention which will be held in Indianapolis. First row: Ted Bridgewater, Clint Cizek, Dick Shreve, Gene Wake. Second raw: Tom Crooks, Keith Davis, Howard Menser, Norman Crum, Terry Taniguchi, Dr. Powelek. Third row: Jerry Charles, George Bertram, Keith Mclaughlin, Bob Parker, .lim Miller, Bob Reinhart. t l5l LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . iffy OFFICERS -K. 5955 'K President - Marshall Willis House Manager - Norm Brandley gi im 1 Vice-President - Richard Phares Sgt.-at-Arms - Al Bobbitt V 1 ,A X, Secretary - L. George Smith Social Chairman - Nile Harper 4 V fy- Treasurer - Al Crawford Rush Captain - Bill Hill 'ig ml Pledgemaster - Bearl Runyon Correspondent - Richard Whitton lnterfraternity - Bud Preston Ritualist - Tom Marks In spite of the fact that Lambda Chi Alpha is rather young in the fraternity world, it has grown to be one of the leading national fraternities. lt is the largest member of National lnterfraternity Council and has obtained the status of an international organization. First row: Bill Stroup, Bill Hunter, Dick Collins, Ward Barley, Bill Harris. Second row: Bob Sheffer, All Babbitt, Norman Brandley, L. George Smith, Marshall Willis, Dick Phares, Al Crawford, Tom Marks, Karl Schnick. Third row: Richard Whitton, Dick Doenges, Bill Hill, Don Clements, Bearl Runyon. i r 152 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . ' 1 Y First row: Wayne Morris, Dale Nestel, Dan Whalen, Don Morris, Marvin Gordon. Second row: John Bainbridge, Clyde Colvin, Bud Preston, Dan Holihan, Jack Limbert, Paul Olmstead Gordon Carter, Charles Stafford, Lee Webb. Third row: Gerald Gilbert, Robert Craig, Phil Swinford, Elwood Beehler, Doc Starr, Max Showalter SPONSORS Dr. Vivienne Bey Dr. P. D. Edwards Dr. Mark Studebaker Sharley B. DeMotte Charles Brumfiel Basil Swinford Lewis Yoho Mrs. Mr. Mr. AAF. FOUNDED l909 FLOWER White Rose SONG All Hail to lambda Chi Locally, the group is the oldest social organization on the Ball State campus lt was known as the Navaio Fraternity until January twenty-eighth of l95l when it became affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha. The organization has established an excellent record socially, athletically scholastically, and in general co-operation in school activities. l53 PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . as-, f '15 ., v -,. L . , ij AQJZX -1. . 57 I First row: Paul Carmony, Bill Alexander, Cindy Tau, Austin Goodwin, Bill Nay. Second row: Jim Fox, Bill McCoIly, Wayne Campbell, Gene Shady, Mel Crisman, Dick Heckaman. Third row: Lesel Damer, Charles Tiede, Keith Wible, Paul Moeder, .lack Burson, Charles Maddox. OFFICERS President - Alton Heckaman Vice-President - Arnold Oetting Sec. 8. Treas. - Bill Alexander Corr. Secy. - Mel Crisman Paul Moedef Alum. Secy.-Jim Fox House Manager-Paul Carrnony Sgt.-at Arms - Gerald Goodwin Pledgemaster - Ron Garber Asst. Pledgemaster - Glenn Gerber Historian - Austin Goodwin For the third consecutive year, the Phi Sigs won the S.E.C. trophy for the best fraternity float in the Homecoming Parade. At the beginning of the winter quarter, twenty-one actives and the house director, David Bray, moved into the newly-leased fraternity house on University Avenue. 154 PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . . SPONSORS Dr. Everett Ferrill Dr. Robert Koenker Dr. John Shales Mr. Bernard Josif Colors-Old Rose and Silver Flower-White Tea Rose Songs-Phi Sig Pep Song Song of PSE ln the line of athletics, Phi Sigma Epsilon won the Intramural Basketball Tourney. The fraternity held its annual, closed dinner-dance at the Top Hat on April 7. In April, the fraternity was host for the PSE regional conclave. First row: Ted Gardner, .lack Sell, Cindy Tau, Dalton Mangis, Glenn Gerber. Second row: Martin Koldyke, Terry Miller, Kenny Taylor, Arnold Oetting, Clyde Allmon, John Knapp Gordon Rice, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Duane Boyd. Third row: Bill Elliott, .lim Burrough, Don Inglis, Dick McKee, Ronald Garber, Gerald Goodwin 155 PHI DELTA Pl . . . l ' L . is 'i?Ff'?' y 2 - ,ti at l.. ' I f t lf' I ,' i OFFICERS President - George T. Wood Vice-President - Willard Stretch Holloway Secretary - Donald Chapin Treasurer - Dan Mallas Sgt.-at-Arms - Kenneth Eckert The Ball State Chapter of Phi Delta Pi began to realize fully the respon- sibilities and advantages of being affiliated with a national organization. It was during this school year of l95O-51 that the chapters of Phi Delta Pi held their first national conclave at the Statler Hotel in Detroit on November ll, At this meeting its national charter was approved, an executive council was established, and plans were laid for the following year. First row: Weldon Witters, Asher Silverburg, Roger Niemeyer, John Boiles, Kenny Miles, Bob Stotts. Second row: Kenny Eckert, Bill Schooler, Don Chapin, Willard Holloway, George Wood, Dan Mallas, Don Shondell, Max Smith. Third row: Irvin Pratt, Abe Schooler, Don Pauley, Tom Grimm, Dick Moore, Paul Gesse, Bill Mathews, Bill Neuffer, Wallace Sacks, Bob Showalter. .9 s l56 PHI DELTA PI . . 7 l l i- 1 . I W A Jim? l , l i ' A Ira First row: Tam Turner, Joe Mathias, Ted Moore, Fred Miller, Bert Herman, Earl Hefner, Second row: Charles Hassel, Evan Farmer, Kenneth Rapp, Don McClurg, Herman Shirar, Philip Miller, Dick Atwater, Dave Schneider. Third row: Jerry Miller, Stanley Nash, Tom Barnhart, Clarence Gullion, Bill Mccord, Russell Michel- telder, Lyman Randall, Tom leaming, Bill Hofmann, Bob Popovich, Robert Hunt. SPONSORS Dr. Armin D. Hummel Dr. Royal J. Morsey Dr. Park A. Wiseman Mr. Donald Lawrence Beginning the social calendar at Ball State, the Phi Delts and the Psi Thetas presented Serenade to the Stars. Ot course, the year was filled with the usual events-smokers, parties, pledge classes, leaf rake party, homecoming activities, athletics, Monday night meetings, and elections. Highlighting the year's activities for the Phi Delts was the never-to-be- forgotten first annual Washingtonian. This event held at the Delaware County Country Club gave all the graduating Phi Delts something to remember and all the returning Phi Delts something to strive tor. Loyalty, scholarship, and fraternity-goals of Phi Delta Pi-have been the guides for our activities this year. 157 I O , T H--H, T 1 ,ff H Y if , ' , ' sl if X , fsrfsgfi 1, ' ga N re 3 1 f:13-YQE- . .f c 9 ff it Q FF .. J- l 5. I K . H. .,,, L. in W, THETA CHI il 2. I K ' ' 5 'I 1 2 'ill First row: Ron Layman, Tom Blake, Ed Parks, Joe George, Don Gallahue, Tom Brock. Second row: Bill Foster, Larry Lawson, Joe Kaiser, Willis Koontz, Elvin Bennett, John Hickman, Jack Milleman, Roy Catanzarite. Third row: Owen Lemna, Bill Mossburg, Joe Lugar, Jim McKivergin, Carl Brown, Louis Gillespie, David Olsen. OFFICERS President - Elvin Bennett Vice-President - Joe Kaiser Secretary -Willis Koontz Treasurer - John Hickman Sgt.-at-Arms - Richard Weaver Pledgemaster-Richard Miller - Allan Dye - Herman Jacobs -Thomas Blake Chaplain Librarian Historian , the Triangle Fraternity became Delta Kappa On January twentieth, l95l Chapter of Theta Chi, national social fraternity. Loyalty, service, and fellowship are included in the aims of Theta Chi. Maintaining a balance between scholastic attainments and campus activi- ties is also one of the foremost policies of Theta Chi. L58 THETA CHI i J f . J i 1 ' ,L SPONSORS COLORS Dr. L. H. Whitcraft Red and White Dr. Mark Studebaker Mr. Joseph Frank FLOWER ' Mr. George Turmail Red CC C'i'0 ' Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson SONG Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte Miss Frances Botsford Them Chl Anthem ln October Theta Chi tri-sponsored the Hal Mclntyre Dance along with Chi Omega and Lambda Chi Alpha. This was followed by concerts by Woody Herman and Elliot Lawrence. A return engagement of Elliot Lawrence was held in March with the annual Bowery Ball taking place in April. Highlighting the year for Theta Chi was the annual State Date held at Indianapolis in March. This event, held in coniunction with the chapters at Indiana University and Purdue, gives an opportunity for the men and friends of Theta Chi to enioy a weekend of fraternal spirit. Alpha First row: Richard E. Miller, Garland Bookout, Herbert Smith, Joe Williams, James Bailey, Larry Martin, Earl Davis, Dick King. Second row: Richard Brake, Eugene Lacy, Ray Brotherton, Dwight Larson, Michale Musulin, Jay Kain, Joe Keller, Dick Servis, Herman Jacobs, Bill Pingry. Third row: Mr. Frank, Hugh Brown, Stanley Ross, William Garvin, Paul Slick, Willard Kennedy, Milton Ross, Earl Crove, Allan Dye, Mr. George Turmail. 17-E--1448! 5. i 159 SIGMA TAU gvfx , UW, if: w,Q'..,, ,. -flxsk .G ,, ...XI 'J DH. JT N ' rg ,fbi 1. n 1 'f f' GAMMA . . . OFFICERS President - Gerald Peterson Vice-President - Jim Broadbent Secretary - George Peffley Treasurer - Don Erwin Sgt.-at-Arms - Keith Holmes Pledgemasrer - Pat Fisher Firsi row: Bob Zehring, Vince Premuda, Jock Morris, Jerry Oliver, Second row: Bob Bowman, Pa! Fisher, Don Wysong, Don Massey, James Hun! Jlm Kunnen Third row: Dick Brainerd, George Robbins, Kenneih la Rue, Tucker Morris 'x -fx. 160 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . First row: Bob Gray, Jake Stephic, Wayne Williams, Tobe Lewollen Second row: Bill King, George Peffley, Gerald Peterson, Don Erwin Tom Parrett Third row: Jim Parks, Stan Kaminski, Jock Woodard. Song-Rose of Sigma Tau Colors-Blue and White SPONSORS Dr. Oliver C. Bumb Mr. James K. Peterson 161 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . mmwm-.sm-ms-A .mc fs. First row: Don Vandergrift, Philip Maggart, Nole Walters, Kenneth Schafer. Second row: Harold Brammer, Dale Scribner, Howard Jackson, Jack Roper, Don McAfee, Phil Goethals. Third row: Max Jackson, Keith Holmes, Fred Powell, Ted Katras. Sigma Tau Gamma is the largest men's fraternity in its field. lt is a young fraternity, being founded in June, l92O, at Warrensburg, Missouri, and is a mem- ber of National lnterfraternity Conference. It ranks in the top ten of more than one hundred fraternities for the number elected to Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Especially significant is the fact that the average number of members so honored per chapter was far greater in Sigma Tau Gamma than in any of the larger liberal arts groups in the first eight places. 162 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . The principles of Sigma Tau Gamma are to promote scholarship, leader- ship, and to build Citizens of tomorrow through the use of the words, Coopera- tion, Consideration, and Character. The national organization presents annual awards of Honor Keys to the members in each chapter with the highest records in scholarship and campus activity. The local chapter, while being active on all phases of campus activity, is particularly outstanding in athletics. It has members participating in every varsity athletic event offered at Ball State. It has also won the championship intramural trophy for the past two years. First row: Bob Belangee, Larry Anderson, John Palko, Dick Harrison. Second row: Gene Booker, Vergil Finchum, Jim Becker, Grover Smith, Herb Snell, Bob Shirar. Third row: Abe Alvarez, Bim Thompson, Dick Glesing. .,. i an 163 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . Annual affairs for the fraternity include the March of Dimes Campaign, the spring formal called the Rose Cotillion, as well as impromptu iam sessions and ioint meetings. First row: Dick Wert, John Valenti, Dan Oswald, Bob Vician, Karl Bauer. Second row: Don Gustafson, Dick Bruce, George Stewart, Pat Fisher lpledgemaslerl, Jim Myers, Jack Oliver, Larry Smith, Jerry Gerard. Third row: Dennis Murphy, Dwight Stout, Larry Crockett, Gene Lehman, Paul Meyer, Byron Klule, Larry Riehle. 164 -v..:.,4,,., , , . . i 1 1 4 ' 1' W 'Q N... f ww...-..,....v.... J... W Wiz?-.KYSM-' ' ' A ,ff fm -1 -ggyfgvmzgmqyag-mfgm -NZ - ...A.x,,,f...-:.x..,: 4 K 'M-.-mi 441 -w..3,5Mg' .am-N, LUCINA HALL . . OFFICERS DIRECTORS President - Irene Marszalek Thelma Hiatt Vice-President - Betty Hewitt Anna Meieur Secretary - Sharon Langhor Treasurer -- Alma Witte life in Lucina is one exciting episode after another, and the closing of another year leaves the residents of the hall with numerous memories which will be cherished throughout their lives. Numerous activities to be remembered are Homecoming, At Home Day , preparing for Scandals, interest group discussions, spreads and parties, hours spent playing bridge, and canasta, and the weekly family-style dinners. First row: Elizabeth Hewitt, Ann Reutebuch, Irene Marszalek, Miss Anna Meieur. Second row: Sharon Langohr, Alma Witte, Mary Rinard. 'WT ,. If 166 LUCIN A HALL . Here's Lucino Hcill's contribu- tion to co-ordincited living in cz girl's dormitory. Lounging them- selves in Lucino's beautiful porlors are the permanent chairman, the inter-dormitory council, ond the corridor chairmen. Meet the girls who lock the doors ot lO:3O. Now to find the girl who keeps the key. 167 SOUTH HALL . -'QS NN 1. lbw.. Sitting: Lorrene Silvers, Mrs. Mary Myers Mary Vore, Sharlee Harris, Joyce Mitzner, Peggy Neff. Standing: Dorothy Swan. OFFICERS President - Dorothy Swan Vice-President -- Mary Vore Secretory - Joyce Mitzner Treasurer - Peggy Neff DIRECTOR Mrs. Mary Myers STUDENT STAFF Sharlee Harris Lorrene Silvers South Hall Sues will always remember the fun and friendships they enioyed in their first year of dormitory life. Some of the hall activities included a Dorm Link Party with North Hall, the Christmas Breakfast, a Variety Show, and an Open House on Parent's Day. Interest hours offered opportunities for learning and think- ing together. Casual get-togethers, spreads, singing around the piano, cards and talk- ing it over provided many happy experiences. SOUTH HALL u we sign out . . . ond check our boxes . party girls . . . can this be South Hall? study time . . . ond time for vocctlizing 1 I69 . ,,,,:.,.,,w+.g-NWN 5 J is 5 ff :fini , ',- , 5 ' 'Z-T 11 vit 1, 1 2-1. i , A i 13 E Q E ' -' ix . .VL i ' e i It W ,I i .N ,,.,., ,texte i Q v Q, L ' it : E -, . . W ,A .XR ., u, gk i ii -mv' i X i' Xi yi ix Lit? Af ..,, . e ' w 5 '- 5 2 1- f 1 ' 'A 2 't'i i fi , -t-f.:.LL ELLIOTT HALL . OFFICERS President - Stan Kaminski Vice-President - Bill Cruzan Secretary - Charles Grise Treasurer - Gene Booker Dorm activities filled the lives of Elliott Hall residents this year with the usual amount of riot and hilarity. But adding to the typical 'Fun of dorm living was the Christmas party for eighty-eight underprivileged boys, the party for Lucina Hall, coffee hours for grad- uating seniors, movies for the fellows, and the closed dance in the spring. First row: Mr. W. D. Martinson. Second row: Jack Lesher, Mel Crisman, Robert Dittmer. s N 'Rb N., - l70 ELLIOTT HALL . . . -.ink-M Above is the Elliott Hall Council which is responsible in seeing that proper citizenship is maintained in F. E. B. Besides being helpful in this way, the council has been instrumental in planning the social events for the l95O-5l Elliott Hall year. Below we find typical fellows in typical situations repeating typical college sayings such as, Aw, yer mudder wears combat boots. l7l 1 ug X ei' lil' NORTH HALL First row: Richard Callaghan, Richard Adams, Bill Somsel, Frank Nowak, Roger Bitler, George Robbins. Second row: Gene Wake, Abel Alvarez, Jim Holderman, Bill Matthews. OFFICERS President - Frank Nowak Vice-President - Bill Somsel Secretary - Dick Adams Treasurer - Roger Beitler DIRECTOR Mr. Richard Callaghan This was North Hall, l95O-l95l . . . newly decorated halls . . . new director . . . dorm-link party with South Hall . . . open house . . . birth of North Hall newspaper The Penguin . . . North Hall band . . . all-school volley ball champs . . . new bedspreads . . . key and pins . . . flag football runners up e drills at 3:00 a. m .... participation In tennis, ping-pong, basketball, softball, splasketball . . . and the Bachelor Ball at the Top Hat . . . 172 sw' 1-Y NORTH HALL . . . ,r it -' . ,lx Dorm living in North Hall means a lot of things. Naturally study hours never replace a cold bottle of Coke, a 'Few cigarettes, and solid music revolving around a bull session. WHITE HALL, GIRLS' DORMITORY PHI SIGMA EPSILON FRATERNITY HOUSE . f v -I NI qi . .Hz LAMBDA CHI ALPHA FRATERNITY HOUSE .. ff.. ' mg ,. ' fi f I. IX ' 4 1 ,T 41 . .i F185 l1l. ALPHA PHI GAMMA . . . g Y-P' ... ,yrx -'fn fa 5 ,473 fx. f W Y 9 First row: Paul Wilherow, Dick Glesing, Bud Preston. Second row: Ella Georgelf, Ed Jenkinson, John Lesher, Marian Thomas, Third row: Jim Myers, Bessie Pantinas, Bill Hunter, Mary Rinard, Austin Goodwin. Fourth row: James Gunn, Marilyn Niswonger, Albert Casleel, Mrs. Sharley 8. DeMolte, George Robbins. OFFICERS President - Paul Witherow Vice-President - Bud Preston Secretary - Dick Glesing Treasurer - John Lesher ADVISOR Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte Alpha Phi Gamma is a national honorary co-educational journalistic fra- ternityg it exists to promote an interest in journalism and to further recognize those students who have distinguished records in the field. Membership is composed of workers from both the business and editorial areas. Frequent meetings are held at which the two areas are discussed. 176 ALPHA PHI OMEGA . . . V fa. , First row: James Cotherman, Drake Omstead, Coy Bonner, Bob Polhemus, Bob Brandfon, Richard Anderson. Second row: Milford Daily, Leonard Edwards, Peter McKay, Donald Johnson Third row: Elwood Beehler, Jay Beehler, Jack Limbert, Donald Finley. Fourth row: Don Stohler, Capt. R. E. Davis, Joe Rinard. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Drake Olmstead Capt. Ruby Davis Vice-President-Jim Cotherman Capt. Louis Kaposta Secretary-Bob Brandfon Mr. George Serdula Treasurer-Dave Popplewell Dr. Charles F. VanCleve Pledgemaster - Robert Polhemus Sgt.-at-Arms - Richard Henderson Historian -Coy Bonner The Ball State chapter ot Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Xi, began as a petitioning group in the fall of 1946. The group was initiated into charter membership as a chapter ofthe national service fraternity affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, on January l9, i9-47, by the chapter from Butler University. Along with the four-fold purpose of serving the nation as participating citizens, serving the community, the campus, and one another, Alpha Phi Omega is in a position to enioy social times as are other organizations. 177 BLUE KEY OFFICERS President -Mark Flora Vice-President - Elvin Bennett Secretary - John Orr Treasurer - Robert Bowman Membership in Blue Key National Honor Fraternity is based on scholar- ship, character, and leadership. Blue Key assisted in the freshman orientation program by serving as proctors during the teaching program and by providing an information tent during the period. They were ushers for convocations during fall quarter. They took care of the Victory Bell during the game with Indiana State and held the annual Blue Key Sweetheart Ball. Several Ball State members were delegates to the National Convention in San Antonio, Texas, at which time Dr. Ralph Noyer was elected national president of Blue Key. First row: Mark Flora, Bud Preston, Paul Carmony, Word Barley. Second row: Bob Sargent, Ray Brotherton, Harry Gradeless, Austin Goodwin, Don Chapin. Third row: Charles Tiede, Dick Heckaman, Bob Dittmer, Dr. Ralph Noyer, Joe Kaiser. Fourth row. Bob Kennedy, Bob Bowman, Jim Hunt, Dr, Robert Koenker, Mr. Robert Bell. Fifth row: Eugene Lacy, Mel Crisman, John Orr, George Robbins, Phil Goethals. ,A 178 DELTA PHI DELTA . . . l'7'f 'i ' -' 5 t i I 1 vw ,. First row: Bob Dittmer, Austin Goodwin, Barbara Ruble, Jock Harris, Bill Word. Second row: Marjorie Hull, Betty Nelson, Mildred Mcjilton, Ruth Hanks, Miss Clara Wiltse, Dr. Nichols, Miss Lucio Mysch, Jerry Wilcox, Martha Snyder. OFFICERS President - Robert Dittmer Vice-President --Opal Hull Secretary - Bill Ward Treasurer - Austin Goodwin SPONSOR Dr. Alice Nichols Delta Phi Delta is a national honor fraternity open to iuniors and seniors of art in American universities, colleges, and art schools. The Ball State chapter worked with members of the faculty to produce the annual inter-arts convocation. 179 EPSILON Pl TAU . . . OFFICERS President - William Holstine Vice-President - Elvin Hinkle Secretary - Robert Pennington Treasurer- Robert L. Purtlebaugh ADVISORS Dr. Oliver C. Bumb Dr. Fred J. Schmidt Epsilon Pi Tau is the national honorary, professional industrial arts fra- ternity. Beta Chapter, the second chapter established in the United States, was chartered on the Boll State campus in 1931. First row: Robert Purtlebaugh, William Holstine, Robert Pennington. Second row: Dr. Schmidt, Paul W. Davis, Dr, Alan Powelek, Robert McGinnis, Joseph Mrack, Dr. Bumb. Third row: Howard Menser, Joseph McDonald, Marion Cunningham, Elwood Switzer. Fourth row: Joseph Babos, Carlington Kuglin, Howard McVicker, Mr. Bernard Josif. A IBO PI GAMMA MU . 'Sw' First row: Robert Kennedy, Dr. Scheidler, Bill Somsel. Second row: Sarah Swaim, Enid Rudig, lrma Spillmcm, Elizabeth McKinney, Third row: Dick Heckaman, John Dicken, Jack Nicholson, Paul Olmstead, Gilbert Hatley. Fourth row: Charles Tiede, Lee Webb, Gene Rex, Lewis Wakeland, Robert Bayer, Mr. John Hannaford. Fifth row1 Bill Hardy, Mr. Wendall Gruenewald, Dr. Richard Caldemeyer, Larry Burke. OFFICERS President - Robert Kennedy Vice-President - William Somsel Secretary-Treasurer - Dr. Scheidler ADVISORS Dr. Floy Painter Dr. Lawrence Scheidler Indiana Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor society, built its programs this year around a theme called How To Wage Peace. Toward understanding this problem its members heard speakers and held dis- cussion meetings. Our public service meeting 'For this year brought Milton Chase, Far Eastern Authority, to the campus 'for the benefit of all students. Last year Pi Gamma Mu initiated a World Citizenship Scholarship plan. Advancements were made toward the securing of funds, and it is hoped that the scholarship can be available for the fall term of l95l. 181 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA . . . OFFICERS President - Ralph Kem Vice-President - Joe Naumcheff Secretary - Norman Brown Treasurer - Kenneth Kinghorn Historian - Max Guinnup Warden - Richard .lolliffe Alumni Secretary - Dale Whitehead Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, better known as Phi Mu Alpha, is the music honor- ary for men on the Ball State campus. The Phi Mu Cru, composed of members of Phi Mu Alpha, has provided music for The Battle of the Band for two consecutive years. Too, the group has offered two Nocturne Breakdowns, general concerts for listening pleasure. Besides sponsoring a basketball team in the intramural league, members of Phi Mu Alpha have served as ushers for the Civic Music Programs. First row: Kenneth Kinghorn, Norman Brown, Ralph Kem, Joe Naumchetf, Richard Jolliffe, Second row: Dale Whitehead, Max Guinnup, James DeLoy, Norval Withrow, Roy Allison, John Brothers. Third row: Edwin B. Kibiger, Jr., Bruce Riegel, Charles Atkins, Don German, Harry Stout, Robert Wieser. Fourth row: Keith McLaughlin, Don Durst, H. W. Fred, Richard Corle, Peter Figert, Ted High. l l l l82 PHI MU CRU . i First row: Edwin B. Kibiger Jr., Keith McLaughlin, Richard Jolliffe, Kenneth Kinghorn, Charles Atkins, .toe Noumcheft, John Brothers. Second row: Don Durst, Bruce Riegel, Norval Withrow, Ted High, Norman Brown, Robert Wieser, Don German, Ralph Kem. OFFICERS President - Ralph Kem Vice-President - Joe Noumcheff Secretary - Norman Brown Treasurer - Kenneth Kinghorn SPONSOR Dr. Robert Hargreaves The Phi Mu Cru is a dance band organized from the members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national honorary music fraternity. The Cru was organized February l, 1950. Its original purpose was to give its members a chance to hear their own compositions and to gain experience in playing with a group of this kind. 183 Pl OMEGA Pl . . . OFFICERS President - Gene Cartwright Vice-President - Mary Keenon Secretary - .lean M. Everett Treasurer - William Peterson Historian - Doris Anglin Xi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi, national business education fraternity, was organized on the campus in December, l929. The purposes of the organization are to promote interest in business education, to encourage better standards for students in the department, and to teach the ideal of service in business and professional life. First row: Phil Swinford, Mary Lou Wells, Clee Smith, Elizabeth McKinney, Eugene Lacy. Second row: Mr, Donald Lawrence, Rosanna Shoe, Dr. Mark Studebaker, Lila Mellatt, Mark Philotoff. Third row: Roscoe Sharp, Barbara Hoyt, Robert Bell, Evelyn Gerke, Betty Goble. Fourth row: Ray Bzotherton, Maurice Copenhaver, Bob Bowman, Robert Kennedy. mo on 1-f' V7 wr X f :rg .f-f -1 lB4 PI OMEGA Pl . . -rw- 19' First raw: Terri Taniguchi, Jean Everett, Mary Keenan, Doris Anglin, Jim Burris, Second row: Jim Stoll, Norma Cortwright, Norman Campbell, Jean Blizzard, Charles Bowman. Third row: Bill Hunter, Ruth Michael, Bill Somsel, Sue Kernodle, Richard Whitton. Fourth row: Lex Richards, Jack Gilbert, Keith Davis. SPONSORS Mr. Robert Bell Mr. Basil Swinford The Homecoming breakfast, annual spring banquet, and assisting with the Business Education Conference in February were among the many activities Pi Omega Pi sponsored this year. Miss Mary Keenon and Miss Ruth A Michael were delegates from this chapter who attended the National Convention of Pi Omega Pi at Cleveland, Ohio, in December. Monthly meetings consisted of talks by various Pi Omega Pi members and Ball State faculty members and pledge and initiation services. l85 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . OFFICERS Treasurer - Doris Anglin , Assistant Treasurer - Delores Mongrarn President - Luann Masley . . , , Chaplain - Corlsande Auburn Vice-President - Carolyn Baugher R d, S M , F t h Sgt.-at-Arms - Myrtle Brothers ecor ing ecretary - arran ens ermac er Editor -Q Inu Moy Girod Corresponding Secretary - Vilette Perry Sigma Alpha Iota is an international professional music fraternity. Among its purposes are to uphold the highest ideals of a musical education, to further the development of music in America and promote a stronger bond of musical interest and understanding between foreign countries and America, and to co- operate with the ideals and aims of the Alma Mater. Iota Chi Chapter was host for the Indiana State Day this year and together with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia will sponsor the Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Sing. Other activities include giving a reception for Partice Munsel, ushering at concerts and recitals, and giving recep- tions for seniors who give recitals. First row: Vilette Perry, Carolyn Baugher, Luann Masley, Doris Anglin, Marian Fernstermacher. Second row: Dolores Mueller, Corisande Auburn, Anne Nigro, Joanne Chaddock, Ina May Girod, Eleanor Pence. Third row: Myrtle Brothers, Phyllis Miedema, Doris Shawhon, Joy Nell Love, Alice Asmus, Lady Joan Chase. Fourth row: Jeanne Meyers, Carolyn Stucky, Gerri Wills, Deloris Mangrain, Dona Gene Parish, Ruth Ann Walker. gy -2 N, an 186 SIGMA Pl RHO . 1936. CT! l .P A '4 Eitvlfiqz-pf Q0 ggi? ,4- -fr First row: Kenneth Hagen, Arlene Ahlgrim, Dr. Ralph Noyc. Second row: Jackie While, Janet Davis, Margaret Wilson. Third row: Phyllis Norris, June Johnston. OFFICERS President - Kenneth Hagen Vice-President - Mary Hoffman Secretary - Jackie White Treasurer - Margaret Wilson SPONSOR Dr. Wallace Magoon The Alpha Chapter of Sigma Pi Rho was installed on campus April 17, Honorary members at Ball State include Dean Ralph Noyer, Dr. Edgar Menk, and Viletta Baker. inculcat The obiect of the fraternity is the fostering of love for the classics, the ing ofthe ideals of scholarship, and the promotion of training for teachers in Latin. 187 SIGMA TAF DELTA . . . OFFICERS President - Gene Rex Vice-President - Norman Ballinger Secretary - Shirley Eckenberg Treasurer - Don Chapin SPONSOR Dr. Lucille Clifton The Omicron Delta Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national professional honorary fraternity in English, was founded at Ball State with the purpose of encouraging scholarship and creative writing. Membership in Sigma Tau Delta is based on these two qualifications. ln order to stimulate literary expression on the campus, Sigma Tau Delta published STET, the student magazine of creative writing. Contributions came from the student body in general, as well as from members of Sigma Tau Delta. First row: Don Chopin, Gene Rex, Shirley Eckenberg, Norman Ballinger. Second row: Marcia Anders, Betty Goble, Betty .lo Hudson, Lucy Baker, Donna Stevens, Joanne Teurffs. Third row: Lucy Minnix, Dr. Lucille Clifton, Mary Rinard, Delores Ryan, Carol Royalty, Mrs. Sharley DeMotte. Fourth row1 Dr. Paul Royalty, Lee Webb, Rollin Gill, Dr. Charles VanCIeve, Gilbert Hatley. 1 l . X ,ZW X if ov e-9 'fl' fx v 9? 188 THETA SIGMA . ff, an 0 0 0 0 Q 0 9 gi. ,. :yi First row: .lune Zimmerlee, Evelyn Gerke, Phyllis Morris, Phyllis Ruble, Lois Goodwin. Second row: Bea Abair, Luann Mosley, Toni Valenti, Marilyn Swart, Mrs. Marie Ringle. Third row: Phyllis Riggin, Kate Kitchel, Rosanna Shoe, Mae Eckersley, Doris Wetters. OFFICERS ADVISORS President - Lois Goodwin Miss Mary Beeman Vice-President - Phyllis Morris Mrs. Marie Ringle Secretary - Evelyn Gerke Treasurer - Phyllis Ruble Historian - .lune Zimmerlee Theta Sigma, home economics honorary fraternity, was organized on Ball State campus in l94l. The purposes are to develop personalities conducive to good leadership, to promote and give recognition to high scholarship, and to foster professional work within the department. Professional work for the year included assisting the Munsyana Nursery in getting supplies, sending teaching supplies to a school in Germany, giving cards to the Harry Mock School, and co-sponsoring an all-day campus program for high school seniors interested in home economics. 189 SIGMA ZETA f OFFICERS President-Jack C. Moore Vice-President - Robert Sargent Secretary - Phyllis Ruble Treasurer - Mr. Charles Brumfiel Xi Chapter of Sigma Zeta, national honor society in science and mathe- mathics, has as its primary aims the recognition of outstanding work and the fostering of future study. Meetings consist of lectures, demonstrations, and tours of interest to science and mathematics students. First row: Larry Lawson, Clee Smith, Jean Kirk, Galen Huffman. Second row: David Phillips, Mrs. Couch, Peggy Kennedy, Mary Rinard, Mrs. Rector, Donald Johnson. Third row: Robert Costin, Dr. Miller, Bob Gray, Dr. Shelly, George Bertram. Fourth row: James Cross, Tom Mertens, William Davenport, Roger LeMaster. xv or 72- C' Vo: 1: A -f'v2!i.., 1 190 rf' D. SIGMA ZETA -P -mv gn First row: Jack Moore, Phyllis Ruble, Jane Smith, Bob Sargent. Second raw: Paul Henney, Phyllis Morris, Jeanne Burson, Doris Shinn, Charlotte Kroggel, Bill Beuoy. Third raw: John Ward, Mr. Brumfiel, Jack Nicholson, Joe Rinard, George Welker. Fourth row: Virgal Kesler, Mark Philotoff, Jacob Burger, Jerry Neuhouser, Jerry Nisbet. SPONSORS Dr. Robert Shelley Mrs. Gertrude Couch Mr. Charles Brumfiel Members in the organization are selected iunior and senior students of outstanding scholastic achievements in science and mathematics. This chapter sends delegates to the national conclave each spring. l'-71 XX' BAPPX DLLTA Pl. .. OFFICERS President - Ray Brotherton Vice-President - Jean Pfingstag Secretary - Marian Vera Treasurer - Phil Swinford Historian -- Doris Shawhan Kappa Delta Pi is a national honor society in education. Its purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recog- nize outstanding contributions to education. Gamma Theta Chapter was organized on this campus in May of l93l. First row: Phil Swinford, Jean Pfingstag, Marian Vera, Doris Shawhan, Patricia Maloan, Ray Brother- ton, Second row: Bill Beuoy, Donna Turner, Betsy Walker, Kathleen Sarture, Bob Bowman. Third raw: Maurice Copenhaver, Cecilia Shutske, Ruth Parkerson, Floyd Tobrocke, Mary Rinard, Beulah Kegebein, Bill Mathews. Fourth row: Joe lglehart, Lucy Minnix, Birtha Birt, Sally Swairn, Roger LeMaster. cra- cw cv 192 KAPPA DELTA PI . . . First row: Eugene lacy, Doris Anglln, lrlarcile Sprunger, Clee Smith, Jean Blizzard, Rollin Gill. Second row: Ed Kibiger, Irma Spillman, Jane Smith, Lucy Baker, Gloria Naumcheft, Dottie Spivey, Paul Olmstead. Third row: Jim Burris, Lorrene Silvers, Ruth Michael, Bill Hunter, Mary Keenan, Violet Schmeltz, Harry Wilson. Fourth row: Jock Gilbert, Lex Richards, Jean Everett, Norman Ballinger. SPONSOR Dr. H. A. Jeep Membership requirements include completion of the specified number of education courses in regard to class standing with sufficiently high grades in thcrc courses, as well as a generally high scholastic average. Members aided in the Religious Conference this year, sent delegates to the regional conference at Indiana State Teachers College, contributed to philan- thropic works, and held the annual Spring Banquet for the installation of new officers. 193 PHI LAMBDA CHI . . . OFFICERS President - Dick Collins SPONSOR Dr. Alan Huckleberry Phi Lambda Chi, national honorary for maiors in speech and hearing, has functioned on Ball State for two consecutive years. Membership is limited to those whose grades and interest qualify their becoming members. First row: Dr. Alon Huckleberry, Ruth Miller, Jack Watters, Second row: Dick Collins, Bob Showalter, Howard McDaniel, Gretchen Gusteyer, Ruth Pence. Third row: louise Benbow, Lucy Minnix, Drucillcx Stillwagon, Marian Zigich, H. Norman Bollinger. cb 'Q O 115. 9: a if ll nu -Q? 194 sb NM' . ge- ' J, M- Q U6-ns BAND OFFICERS President - Edwin Kibiger Vice-President - Ray Allison Secretary - Carolyn Baugher Treasurer-Mary .lo Recobs The Ball State Concert Band maintains an instrumentation of eighty-five players. There are regular rehearsals held throughout the winter in preparation for a series of concerts which are presented in the spring. 196 BAND DIRECTOR Mr. Herbert Fred The programs presented by the bond include works from the standard bond literature and outstanding compositions of contemporary composers. 197 A CAPPELLA CHOIR . The Ball State A Cappella Choir is composed of fifty-four selected mixed voices of the campus. Throughout the year the choir studies, memorizes, and performs sacred and secular music of many composers. Each year on the campus the choir presents its annual concert in the Assembly Hall as one of the highlights of the season. Throughout the year the choir is called upon by various churches and organizations of the city and sur- rounding area to provide musical entertainment or a complete program. Each year engagements are scheduled throughout the state. Although there is a considerable amount of work to be done in a limited space of time, there is a great deal of enioyment for the participants as well as the listeners. he-N... OFFICERS President- Ralph Kem Vice-President - John Brothers Secretary - Dolores Mueller Treasurer - Ina May Girod DIRECTOR Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson l98 BALL STATE WOMENS CHORUS . rv NAA., x . AMN 2 V Q nv' vi J f: Q' Sigh mv Ac . . .- A - N if ,4- QPP' we- H? Q' rw 5 b v--M . t 1 OFFICERS President -- Delores Coleman Vice-President -Carolyn Ann Miller Secretary-Treasurer - Joy love DIRECTOR Miss Elizabeth Meloy A group of girls who enioy singing meet for a study of choral literature especially composed or arranged for women's voices. Early fifteenth and sixteenth century music down through contemporary works are included in the repertoire, with arrangements of folk songs being especially enioyed by the group. The chorus has sung for the Alpha Chi Omega Christmas Tea, at the Y.W.C.A. on World Fellowhip Sunday, at various churches in and near Muncie, a concert at Albany given by Kappa Kappa Kappa Sorority, and a contemporary music program at the North Central Division of the Music Educators National Conference in Fort Wayne. l99 ORCHESTRA OFFICERS President - Jesse Reichelderfer Vice-President - Peter Figert Secretary - Mary Lou Puterbaugh Treasurer - Carolyn Baugher The College Symphony Orchestra began its independent existence during the school year 1949-1950. Previously, the group had rehearsed iointly with civic and faculty personnel in the College-Community Orchestra. This year the student Symphony prepared the orchestral support for the Bach Magnificent pre- sented with the Choral Union, and continued the traditions begun last season ot giving a Convocation program and of presenting a Concerto Night with student soloists. 200 ORCHESTRA . Director-Dr. Robert Hargreaves Student Assistants-Ralph Kem Peter Figert Librarian-Managers - Paul Brown John Norman ln addition to studying much literature related to the school orchestral movement, the Symphony added an evening concert to the usual list of its campus activities. Plans for the first off-campus tour were laid in the Spring quarter. 201 BIOLOGY CLUB . OFFICERS President- Robert Sargent Vice-President - Thomas Mertens Secretary-Treasurer - Virginia Search SPONSOR Dr. Donald Miller The Biology Club is a departmental organization which was originated to stimulate interest in the field of biology. lt is open to anyone interested in biology as well as to those who are maiors in the field. The club sponsors field trips, scientific tours, and presents many outstand- ing speakers at its regular monthly meetings. rf? ft 202 GEOGRAPHY CLUB OFFICERS President - Mark Philototf Vice-President - Gerry Mongeon Secretary - Judy Chandler Treasurer - Cyril Lester SPONSOR Dr. Floy Hurlbut rj! The purposes of the Geography Club are to create interest in the field of geography and to promote understanding of other nations. This year the club had many interesting and informative lectures given by foreign students on the campus. The annual record dance was held in January. 203 COMMERCE CLUB . Q19 is , Xe I 5. OFFICERS President- James E. Reed Vice-President -Betty Lou Degner Secretary - Janet Anderson Treasurer - Jean Everett The purposes of the Commerce Club are to promote interest and to encour- age better standards in business education, to provide an opportunity for fellow- ship between the students and faculty, and to contribute to all departmental proiects such as the Ball State Commerce Journal and the Annual Conference of Indiana Business Education Teachers. 204 COMMERCE CLUB . SPONSOR Dr. Forrest Mayer Commerce Club is open to any person enrolled in the business depart- ment. Guiding the club in its varied activities is Dr. Forrest Mayer who is assisted by the other business education faculty members. Besides the picnics, discussions, supper parties, and talks by leading busi- nessmen, the club also sponsored two annual all-campus activities. The first this year was the Commerce Club Carnival in which twenty organizations participated, the second was the Dry Night Club. 205 A.lI.E. . OFFICERS President - Mel Crisman Vice-President - Jean Piingstag Secretary - Cynthia Patti Treasurer - Betty Hewitt A.C.E. Representative- lrma Spillman Alumni in the teaching field came back for the November meeting to tell the members of their experiences. ln December the foreign students pictured Christmas in Other Lands. Ball State was privileged to have a picture of its delegation on the 'filmstrip of the Asheville Conference of l95O. Valentines Day keynoted the party held in February. gr . iii- ' Yi 206 A.C.E. . SPONSORS Dr. Earl Johnson Miss Ethelyn Davidson Mr. R. A. Olson Miss Helen Sornson The March meeting included the election of officers and a panel discussion on student teaching, Highlighting the year was the Elementary Education Day in April at which time teachers from the state of Indiana met together to discuss ond learn about children and their problems. lm 207 GIRLS CLUB COUNCIL . . . G Standing: Miss Martha Wickham. First row: June Zimmerlee, Joanne Tuerffs, Toni Valenti. Second row: Betty Gemmill, Gretchen Gasteyer. Third row: lorrene Silvers, Marge Denton. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Toni Valenti Miss Rosemary Fisher Vice-President-Lorrene Silvers Miss Thelma Hiatt Secretary-Marge Denton Miss Martha Wickham Treasurer - June Zimmerlee Girls Club was founded in 1918 to provide an opportunity for organized and unorgonized women to meet and work together. Among the activities of the year were the big sister program as a service to all freshmen women, and the Marriage Conference which was co-sponsored with the Student Executive Council and the Convocations Committee. 208 INDEPENDENT STUDENTS ASSOCIATION . T ff' OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Loren Todd Miss Mildred Milford Vice-President-Wilfred Brosey Miss Mary Tone Recording Secretary-louise Axtell Dr. Richard Caldemeyer Corresponding Secretary-Alyce Geddes Dr. Henry Loats Treasurer - Doris Shawhan Historian - Ronald Noble Better known as the Independents, this organization was founded locally in I9115 with the purpose of encouraging social life among all unorganized students. ln l95O the lndees was accepted into the National Association. Activities for the year included treasure hunts, hayrides, card parties, movies, and square and social dancing parties. Outstanding events for the year were the Freshman Fall Mixer, the annual spring picnic, and a record dance called The Thing. First row: June Johnston, Alyce Geddes. Second row: louise Axtell, Loren Todd, Doris Shawhan, Miss Mildred Milford. Third row: Dr. loats, Coy Bonner, Fourth row: Wilfred Brosey, Ronald Noble. kv L! W..-av, 209 W if I --'xx N5 x wk ,Au INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB . OFFICERS President - Howard Menser Vice-President - David Irwin Secretary-Treasurer - Marion Cunningham SPONSORS Mr. Bernard Josif Mr. Lewis Yoho The Industrial Arts Club was organized to promote good fellowship, social aptitude, and to complement the ordinary life of the industrial arts student. Among the club's yearly activities were a fall picnic in coniunction with Rekamemoh, a variety show, a hobby show, several meetings with speakers or films, and the annual spring picnic. 210 KALLISTA .5 Ai - 2' s. , umm' fs' .- OFFICERS President - William Ward Vice-President - Austin Goodwin Secretary- Lois Ann Payne Treasurer - Phyllis Norris SPONSOR Miss Lucia Mysch Kallista welcomes anyone interested in art work. The club has been inter- ested in all activities concerning art on the campus and in the community. Kallista aims to give the students and faculty members of the organization a chance to meet often in a social manner. 211 LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB . B I' ' 1 i 4 , OFFICERS President - Mary Keenon Vice-President- Lenore Knoebber Secretary-Treasurer - Thedus Smith SPONSOR Miss Grace Brandt The Library Science Club at Ball State was organized in April of l946 to promote the interests of those who plan to become teachers, school librarians or teacher-librarians. Some of the obiectives are: to provide intellectual and social fellowship, to create a closer relationship among those in the field, to become familiar with the latest and best book and non-book materials, and to keep mem- bers aware of recent trends in library science To help fulfill the latter purpose the Library Science Newsette is published monthly. Special activities in which the club participated for the school year included the Hoosier Student librarians Association which was held on the Ball State campus in October of l950. 212 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB . OFFICERS President -Charles Tiede Vice-President - .lack Nicholson Secretary - Lenore Knoebber Treasurer - lornell Fleener Mock SPONSOR Dr. Richard Caldemeyer The theme around which this year's program was built was As Others See Us. In keeping with our theme we heard authoritative appraisals of the United States from men and women familiar with representative thinking of peoples around the globe. Our social calendar included the Club Mixer in November, Holiday Hour in December, and the Shadow Shag record dance in February. 213 MATH CLUB . OFFICERS President - Ramon Alexander Vice-President - Dale Allen Secretary - Charlotte Kroggel Treasurer - Jerry Neuhouser SPONSOR Dr. L. S. Shively The Mathematics Club, better known as the Math Club, was organized to help students to create and maintain an interest in mathematics, to promote fellowship, and to consider mathematical interests in a broader way than the classroom permits. Membership is open to all students in this field. 5 Z i 2l4 MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS President - Norval Withrow Vice-President - Max Guinnup Secretary - Joy Nell Love Treasurer - Eleanor Pence SPONSOR Dr. Robert Hargreaves The Music Club is comprised of music students and any others who are interested in and enioy music. The year's activities consisted of various social events, first of which was the Annual Homecoming Breakfast. lt sponsors musical programs and concerts, one of which benefits the Palmer Memorial Scholarship Fund. 215 SPOTLIGHT THEATRE . S X qi is . OFFICERS President - Virginia Reid Vice-President - Dede Figert Secretaries - Donna Datena Virginia Shewbart Treasurer - Carlene Jose SPONSCR Mrs. Corinne Grekila With Three Blind Mice and an excellent presentation of Macbeth beneath the belts of the Spotlight Theatre members, everyone looks forward with expec- tation to seeing Blithe Spirit. The attempt to offer a varied program has led to a very successful series of productions this year by Spotlight. Many newcomers were given the oppor- tunity to display their talents for the first time on the Ball State stage. 216 REKAMEMOH CLUB . OFFICERS President - Beatrice Abair Vice-President- Frances Kuhn Secretary - Rosanna Shoe Treasurer - Marilyn Odle SPONSOR Miss Theresa Schermer Rekamemoh is the home economics departmental club. Rekamemoh is homemaker spelled backwards. The purpose of this organization is to create and promote an interest in the field of home economics and home and family life. Activities for the year have included serving a chili supper, a program for prospective home economics students on High School Day, publishing an issue of News and Views which is the publication of the college home economics clubs in Indiana, donating to a scholarship fund to be used by a foreign student, and furnishing interesting features for the regular meetings. 217 JACKSON CLUB . OFFICERS President - Louis Gillespie Secretary - Sue Boyles Treasurer - Albert Casteel SPONSOR Mr. Joseph Frank The Jackson Club is the college division of the Young Democratic Clubs in Indiana. The first Ball State chapter was formed in I947. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in politics with a goal of achieving good government. Working toward this end in l95O-1951, the club had panel discussions, speakers, and movies. These social functions have given the Jackson Club a varied and inclusive program for the year. 218 1 Y.W.L.A. . . . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Betty Gemmill Miss Thelma Hiatt Vice-President-Cynthia Patti Miss Anna Meieur Secretary-Betty Hewitt Miss Ellen Nicholson Treasurer-Jane Starkey Miss Amy Hinkle Miss Mary Patterson Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Olson Robert Cooper Open membership in the Y.W.C.A. gives every girl on campus opportunity to participate in Student Christian activities. This year was highlighted by the quadrennial National Student Assembly at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Y.W.C.A. sent three voting delegates. Other activities included ioint sponsorship with the Y.M.C.A. on the Fresh- man Party, the all-school party, spring conference, and the W.S.S.F. drive along with the work in the community. 219 5. 'V-f i22i, i1 1 fy 43' 1, , fzzfa .41 Q ,321 Q xv MIKE CLUB ,mai OFFICERS President- Joe Keller Vice-President - Voris Hoffman Secretary - Virginia Evanoff Treasurer -- Owen Wemhoff SPONSORS James K. Petersen Keith Montgomery A new organization formed on campus this year is known as Mike Club. Formed during the winter quarter of l95O by those students interested in radio broadcasting, its purpose is to familiarize students with the different phases of radio work. 220 Y.M.C.A. . .2 OFFICERS President - William Beuoy Vice-President - Loren Todd Secretary - Donald Stohler Treasurer - Lyman Randall SPONSORS Dr. Charles VanCleve Dr. Robert Koenker Dr. Robert Cooper Dr. Everett Ferrill Dr. Donald Miller The purpose of the Y.M.C.A. on Ball State campus is to provide Christian fellowship among male students and to give opportunities for sharing religious ideals. Some activities in which the Y.M.C.A. has participated are: Morning Wor ship Services, national convention at Oxford, Ohio, a Christmas party for under privileged children, intramural sports, discussion groups, parties with Y.W.C.A and regular monthly meetings. - 'if' ig, s XL x., X... I ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY . OFFICERS Squadron Commander-William Holstine Squadron Ex-Officer-Richard R. Moore Financial Officer-Robert A. Polhemus Adiutant-Sam J. Hubbard Arnold Air Society is the national honorary society of Air Force R.O.T.C units throughout various colleges and universities in the United States. Member ship in Arnold Air Society is restricted to cadets in the advanced R.O.T.C. course gr' ' , -f-A l , ,, ,H ..., ,A ,, WA 1 . 222 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY . . . SPONSORS Lt. Col. V, B. Schoenfeldt Capt. R. E. Davis The society was chartered on the Ball State campus in November of 1950. Prior to that time it was the Prop and Wing Club. The purpose of the organization is to promote American citizenship and to create a close and more efficient relationship among the Air Force R.O.T.C. cadets. 223 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS . . . ,.-.Y - MX ff 3? ww? SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS OFFICERS President-Abel Alvarez President-Glenn Whaley Vice-President-Bill Naylor Vice-President-Bill Naylor Secretary-Edith Beer Secretary-Treasurer-June Mangas Alice Pursley Social Chairman-Kathy Brown SP N R Charles Ahnert MOGSO D k SPONSOR r. eorges e nop Dr. Vivienne Bey LATIN CLUB OFFICERS President - Margaret Wilson Vice-President - Ken Hagen Secretary-Treasurer - Arlene Ahlgrem SPONSOR Dr. Wallace Magoon 224 FOREHI N LANGUAGE CLUBS . Foreign Language Clubs at Ball State are composed of departmental or- ganizations of the Spanish, German, and Latin departments. Separate meetings of each of the clubs are held at intervals during the year. Although each club fosters a different language, the aims of each organ- ization are similar. ei-'WW xx 9,- QE 225 DEBATE TEAM . The 1950-51 Debate Squad consisted of Gene Cogan and Bill Tyndall on the affirmative with Ella Georgeff and Dick Evans on the negative. The two-team average was approximately .790 for the season. Mr. Evans was rated the second best speaker in a field of four hundred at the Purdue Conference. Mr. Tyndall was rated in the top ten in a field of four hundred at the Hoosier Conference. The team iourneyed to: Bowling Green, Ohio, Franklin College, Manchester College, Purdue, DePauw, and indiana University during the season. The national collegiate question for the year was: Resolved that all non- communist nations should form a new alliance. wav 226 SQUARE AND COMPASS . . . n 5. First raw: Galen Huffman, Max Jackson, Gene Rex, Robert Sheffer. Second row: Dr. Edwards, William Shelley, Russell Ashby, Dr, Michael, Charles Stafford, Dr. Noyer. Third row: David Tolliver, Norman Crum, Lex Richards, Wilfred Brosey. Fourth row: William Wayne, James McKivergin, Herb Templeton, OFHCERS President - Max Jackson Vice-President - Wilbur Albietz Secretary - Gene Rex Treasurer - James Hunt SPONSORS Dr. Robert Koenker Dr. R. E. Michael The Square and Compass Club was reactivated in February of l95l. Fol- lowing the aims and ideals of preceeding Square and Compass Clubs which have existed on the campus, the organization is composed of Masons who have asso- ciated for social and service purposes. 227 NEWMAN CLUB . . X. is F23 OFFICERS SPONSOR President-Judy Chandler Dr. L. J. Schiedler Vice-President - Irene Marszalek Recording Secretary - Gerry Mongeon Corresponding Secretary - Cecelia Shutske CHAPLAIN Treasurer-Grover Smith Rev. Charles Muller The Newman Club is an organization promoting the fellowship and unity of all Catholic students on campus. lt aims to foster the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of the Catholic students at Ball State. The Newman Club is affiliated with the National Federation of Newman Clubs. The local chapter started its year with a Get-Together for the Freshmen after Know Your Church Night. Other activities have included a Christmas party, monthly communion breakfasts, Valentine's party, a Day of Recollection, and a spring picnic, Fortune looked down upon the Newman Club this year as the members initiated new young people into its group in the basement of the newly acquired estate of St. Mary's. 228 BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP . OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Albert Casteel Secretary - Shirley Hempill Miss Mary Elizabeth Wood Miss Mary Johnson Miss Mina M. Johnson Mr. Judson Betts Mr. Duane Sandgren The Baptist Student Fellowship held its initial session January 30, 1951. Albert M. Casteel was elected president and Shirley M. Hempill was elected secretary. At the second meeting Reverend Lewis E. Maples was the guest speaker, the group decided to have a dinner meeting each Sunday evening at Lucina Hall Cafeteria followed by an hour of fellowship. To promote fellowship, worship, training, spiritual guidance, and service among the Baptist students on Ball State campus are the purposes of the organi- zation. 229 1... Ain, ., , .,.Af X WESLEY FUINDATION . OFFICERS President - John Dicken Vice-President - Carolyn Baugher Secretary - Mariorie Hull Treasurer - Paul Olmstead Wesley Foundation is a student religious organization sponsored by the Methodist Church on state college campuses with the purpose of religious devel- opment and promotion of worship and church attendance by the student membersg it is open to the entire campus. . ,L 230 WESLEY FOUNDATION . -4 , , ,eh W , SPONSORS Rev. Van W. Hinkley James Babbitt Programs arranged on subiects of special interest have included an out- standing series on the Methodist Church and another discussing the churches through which God is worshipped. Keeping the goal of meeting the spiritual needs of the members in mind, Wesley has incorporated into its program opportunities for service, fellowship, and spiritual growth. 231 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Allen Heuss Rev. C. E. Stevenson Vice-President-James Wagner Mr. Leslie J. Mauth Secretary-Treasurer-Judy Heuss Mr. George Serdula Assistant Secretary-Barbara Helm Better known as L.S.A., the organization received its official stamp of approval from S.E.C. in January of 1951 after a little more than a year of varied bi-monthly meetings. Thirteen members' names appear on the original charter. Outstanding activities for the year included a Christmas party given for fifteen unfortunate children and a supper and program in April to entertain a group of l.S.A. members from Purdue University. The group also held several social gatherings and heard a number of faculty members and community residents speak on contemporary subiects. 232 WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION . OFFICERS President - Georgia Neihardt Vice-President - Nile Harper Secretary-Treasurer - Nancy Keasy SPONSORS Dr. O. T. Richardson Miss Pearl Shipely Dr. William Sutton There has been a college age group of Presbyterian students on campus for many years, but not until March of this year did they organize. The purpose of the foundation is to unite the Presbyterian students for a weekly meeting of worship and fellowship. The main events of the year included: youth rallies with the other youth groups of the church, installation of officers, night of entertaining high school seniors, a Christmas party, a chili supper, an Easter meeting, and a spring picnic. 233 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL . OFFICERS SPONSORS President--John Dicken Mr. Judson Betts Vice'President-Bob Mantock Dr. Vernal Carmichael Secretary-Lila Mellott Dr. Everett Ferrill Miss Thelma Hiatt Miss Mary F. Patterson Dr. O. T. Richardson Dr. Charles Van Cleve Miss Martha Wickham The Religious Council is the interfaith group which plans and promotes religious action among the students at Ball State. From the Religious Activities Office in Ad. Ill, it made its influence felt in such campus concerns as Know- Your-Church Night, the What Do I Owe? Conference, and the interfaith dinners. Members of the Council are selected by the church groups and by the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. The co-operative efforts of this interfaith council are meant to serve the religious needs of the students and the campus. 234 E.M .... OFFICERS President - Marilyn McClaren Vice-President - Enid Rudig Secretary - Lillian Pope Treasurer - Barbara Clanin SPONSOR Dr. Cecile Gilbert The purposes of the Physical Education Maiors Club are many and some- what varied. But all the ideals center upon physical fitness, co-operation and leadership within the department, as well as promoting interest in physical education among high school girls in this state. Housed within this departmental club is the Modern Dance Club. 235 STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . . . Q First row: Berniece Bradley, Alice Meyers, Miriam Over, .loan Klentzer, Dr. Lester Hewitt. Second row: Mary Rinard, Pat Doyle, Ed Jenkinson, Harry Wilson, Phil Goethols. Third row: Mark Flora, Dick Lucas, Miss Marlha Wickham. OFFICERS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS President-Phil Goethals Dr. O. T. Richardson Vice-President-Mary Rinard Miss Martha Wickham Secretary-Berniece Bradley Mr. Judson Betts Treasurer-Alice Myers Dr. Lester Hewitt The Council has successfully met many new problems as well as the usual ones of student government this year, the third under their new constitution. The weekly meetings of the Council are open to all who wish to attend. The Council spent much time and effort on plans for making Homecoming a bigger and better event. Other activities sponsored by the Student Executive Council were the Leaf Rake, Safety Campaign, Parents Day, and the Marriage Conference. 236 XCX , X X ' ' XV:- Xv X, .., ,Q 5 ' ,1- Q fx lx ,Ev- 'fr Q if! X 4 Q 3 . ,Q 2442 ., A in . ' N, 01.1 2 '59 ir ,A , f , . fy 3 f .,. ,.I: ,, ff' A A W6 ww? x K k .Q YQ? V K 1 A 9551133 s 6? QQXQWW' ORIENT EDITGRIAL STAFF . . X r . Seated: Bessie Pantinas, Ward Barley. Standing: Betty Nelson, Lucy Baker, Joe Kaiser, Lois Ann Payne, Bud Preston. flrrna Spillman absent from picturel And here's the staff, part of it at least, that has spent so many weeks of work in an attempt to create this college annual. She sure has been a iob, but a lot of fun at the same time. On the opposite page are the other staff members. They've done their share of the work too. There should be no doubt in your minds that they are on the staff. Most of them look as if they're going on a long distance trip judging from the bags under their eyes. Thanks to Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte, English professor, publicity director, and overseer of the Ball State News and the Orient, this year's staff has had a reliable person to consult when the going got rough. The staff and everyone involved in producing the l95l Orient owes a mighty award of approval to all the generous co-operation it has received in order to make this annual possible. 238 .,7 IA f 'A as 5' ft above: Ward, Bud, and Joe, the three musketeers-hard at work. kes an order upper right: Mary ma from the Varsity as Betties Nelson and Hemdal slave away over a hot assortment of copy. lower right: Lois, Bessie, cmd Dick get their heads together on paste-up work. below: Betty tries to keep ahead of Marilyn's, Gene's and Lucy's dic- tation. 'fi 239 ORIENT BUSINESS STAFF . 3 2 l JIM MYERS Business Manager anus. .A., JT? K A . ,sr This is the l95l ORIENT business staff, whose job it was to finance and sell the yearbook. Much patience and of a yearbook. Thanks to and individuals who have possible. ALSO, thanks to the through their advertising. co-operation is essential to the successful publication all the staff members, faculty advisors, organizations, helped to make the financial success of the ORIENT local merchants who have shown support ofthe college 240 'bs .sv-.tx rx . . 'xii Seated: Annamoe Thomas. Sfclndingz Bob Bowman, Carlee Kennedy, Dadie Roberlson, Jim Gunn. Seated. Casey Schraih, Mickey Brewer, Sfanding: Kenny Miles. 241 BALL STATE NEWS EDITORIAL STAFF . . Left to right: Janet Davis, Delores Ryan, John Klem, Dick Glesing, Editorvin-Chief, Libby McKinney, Ed Jenkinson, Managing Editor. Performing a commendable service to the school, the Ball State News has continued to grow and improve. One might say its growth parallels that of the college. Appearing each Friday, the News publishes special six-page issues for the year's two biggest events, Homecoming and Commencement. Along with the regular news reporters, students, alumni, townspeople and teachers also contribute to the news. lt is because of these many friends that the Ball State News has continued to grow and maintain its high standards of newspaper writing. 242 BUSINESS STAFF . . . YT? S I was ,f' Front: Mickey Brewer, Joyce UPP, Barbara Mattingly, Marcello Mothys, Catherine Bernhardt. Back: Bill Schooler, Kent Richwine, Kenny Miles, Pot Doyle, Homer Fish, Jim Gunn, Business Manager. The Ball State News has enioyed financial success as a result of both many long hours of work and the close guidance of the faculty advisor, Basil M. Swinford. Jim Myers served as Business Manager during the fall quarter and Jim Gunn succeeded him for the winter and spring quarters. Circulating Managers were Mickey Brewer and Marcella Mathys. Homer Fish handled the duties of Advertising Manager and Pat Doyle was the Exchange Editor. 243 BALL STATE NEWS P Y .K MORE EDITORIAL STAFF Left lo right: Ken Weaver, Arlene Ahlgrim, Ward Barley Jack Lesher, Charles Pefrarch, Don Chapin. Front: Ella Georgeff, Ja Parlrilz, Bertha Rhed. Back: Clyde Allmon, Bessie Panlinas, Marilyn Niswonger John Hood, Gordon Carter. MORE BUSINESS STAFF Kenny Miles, Mickey Brewer, Kent Richwine, Bill Schooler Mickey Brewer, Homer Fish, Jim Gunn. 244 THE LONG WINTER WE E ew , Q t HOMECOMING . . . .......-, ,. 32. , I A ,. .. , , 31,5 ', 1 .L link -- ' 5 ' . 1 1. - .xZ.sswsY -. wr . .X , XXSXKC-wx ' i gf, -X M l' 1 N SW X Y X ' .1,X.3' 'R X , if , 'mf 4 If ,iii Q gm' Q K ,E Q nom A ' lf 1 1 'rn t . rx IL? I hi , , u W. . , .ef -Q were-in x 'N .. ' ii ' xi' .. Q F Wm E ' , ' f. if 'i ' 5 ' Q 'Tp if .s 4' .WI R 1 -1. ,y7f : Jf, 1 fs .. - X - tr. it it '-1' . tx. , J , e. A vgjf It if' V - wi he 1 . tb- H, 2' . - ' gr . - - - we - Q ' 1 - :E Jaws! S1 - D. i ' f -sl' N4 '99 4xA.,'1Q'9'vi'9f' Mui? ' if ff: it as S3 'if i'fsN58xA-R59 ffm K h. K ,gg r gx gig as Me' Q, R. ..e. ' ENV Hx 'A Q5 5.4 9: Y 5' 2393 '- 3 'Q'-A 1 to :Mm ,+..7 43: ww--....,,,.,,,m' ev Yah 1 .X 246 hold that line, hey . . . . the Omegos rank first with their float . . . W. A. A. chuggs through the Phi Sigs win again North Hall dresses up, and . . Alums register . . W 7 wif 1 5 ifli W 1 25 is X ! fi a:v'2F'm' 'QQ f X there was the faculty banquet and the usuc1lHomecom1ng dance RTW 1 CONVOC ATIONS MARRIAGE LONFERENC E ' .Hsi- , -.1 .-., , X , 9 ',--Bssaffl' ' ,, '.., FR l ?:h 4.. r . 5121 .25 ' 4q'?f J1g I fffiiifby ,, , 'HA A li YY . 'vs .Q MACBETH . A trend toward classic drama was evidenced by Spotlight's pressentation of Macbeth. Com- bining excellence in production, staging, lighting, direction, and acting, the Spotlight Theatre de- serves credit for its genuine por- trayal ofthe Shakespearian trag- edy. Stars of the show were Ella Georgeff as Lady Macbeth and Paul Lane as Macbeth. if N x A 'N-qv 249 , TM?-l .. 'v?F'5' -Q? , L , L t M: . Duncan doesn't suspect an ulterior motive . . . . the wicked sisters stir up trouble . . . . Max shows how to get ahead in this world . . . . Yessir fellas, what you need is Hadacol . . . Left: Sue, Betty Jo, and Jo, writers and pro- ducers, talk shop. Lower left: We're not sick -we're lust in love. Lower right: Whoever sow c born with so mony milkmoids? Right: They loy eggs on Broadway, too. MARDI GRAS . left: King Rex Robbins reigned at the Pi Kappa Sigma Mardi Gras. right: George, with his eyes open, gets crowned. VARIETY SHOW . Kappa Sigma Kappa sponsored a program Wishing to make this an annual affair, the of several acts which were supplied by campus Kappa Sigs awarded first prize to Pi Kappa Sigma organizations. sorority. A .M ......Q W .. , Y i A . kwgh 1 - f s- -K-...,....,rs.N,.,.z t,, ... ,,y ' : .Q aj, Q ' S -4 W.. Wm... X 251 JUNIOR PRO Q EE L 0 0 0 CAROL 13, K fy, A-N fr it 'le rf .. 33412. .-3' di ,f Sac. gl , ' ,, , Wg. , ,Q , MQ. . . M' 14 ' yf, ,-f 'way flag: , 33,..if3jIg-,gm ,, .R :J ,jlgxgd wid X jp Y'9x '. fuzswxz vkwqf -w, 5,153 ., 2 ' Q Qsfww: :fwfr 1, . 1 HA ,-' g '- - as ' 'A X G , 3 ff., af-fan 'V 1 R x 4 ,fl X 4, v -gm: .. .5 If :E .1 555553 'R yr KW s R 2-ww N Rica f ' 'g vf gg, A 't ' 1 X .1 5, fu 'mv . O ,W ...V , Q5 b 65 . ,v:ii:- f 'Z Tl-:IE-x!5x,::E--CM' AND HER COURT PAT HAUSER Ileffl NORMA RUTH MOHR frighil fir-T12 MARTHA SIDELL Kbelowl PEGGY KERNODLE lbelowl , JJIQI' DEE RYAN labovel 4 THE PHQTOGRAPHS IN THIS ANNUAI Wfere Made By THE NEISWANGER STUDIO Duplicate photos may be had in any size at any time. ORIENT PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR 24 YEARS R. M. NEISWANGER qv-you.-.amv-qw.15L,Q-E1.nn--gK.q:.,cn.,mp--cuz..-enum,-an!.G:m4:wanp-1q:.--qm-Aq:- 1- up 11:41:01: 254 1.1 HERE AND THERE AROUND THE CAMPUS 255 top: The Elliott boys feend and enter- tain underprivileged children at the dorm Christmas party. left: June Corten strikes on artistic pose. botton left: At the Gamma Christmas dance. botton right: Word, Carol, Mary Ann, and Bud take time out for Cokes at the Blue Key Sweetheart Ball. bottom right: Jim in the Gym. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT Eastern II1dllll1ll'S Finest 'l'h'y:11e1' The Theatn-1' That Never DiSllIl1lllillIS THE GRAND Hoosier and Uptown PICK OF THE HITS ut lJLlI'.giiTl1 prices E ! C'nH1fvf11111'11lx . : ' N - . I C,fII11f7lIllIt'lIfX of RQBIQRT A. MILHOLLIN ! g em ! i THE JEWEL SHOPPE Coireuit .md Superior Umm 117 W. Clmrlex Sr. IJCI.lXN'.'lI'L' County Muncic' Ind. .md '-tm ' 5 E One Man Tells Anotlmer ..... and the News Spreads HIGH HAT HAMBURGERS BEST IN TOXVNH 119 S. High Sr. Muncie ,an 1g.,i01o3oq:p .241.,301.,Z1-pug.,101-.414,L-,1-11-V1--11,11-1-1 'il-up-.qs-.1-.1011-1 256 BLUE KEY SWEETHEART BALL Each year Blue Key, men's na- tional honor society, sponsors the Sweetheart Ball, one of the finest formal events on the social cal- endar. At left Mark Flora, presi- dent of Blue Key, crowns the l95l Sweetheart, Marianne Mc- Millen. Scenes ofthe dance and the Queen's court are shown be- low. 257 iq' Your Drwfm' iuiff frff yon- NGOOD FOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH Om' CTllX1l!J1lIt'!'.X will ffl! 71011- THAT NVE SERVE THE BEST S0 firm' fd 11s HU yon- Y'0l' wxvlll. BE SMAlI, T T0 E HE UN -MAR 9' cuvzuz .1-,un.,:.,1..qn. .11-.1-.1011-1-,quImn-,gm,gmqnognqpnxniuz-11 14.1.1011 3 1 258 CYMKHAN A . For the past two years the phys- ical education department has produced, with great measures of success, the Gymkhana. Directed by Dr. Robert McCall, the extrav- aganza features the Gymnastic Club lpictured at rightl and in- cludes the Women's Athletic As- sociation plus many other mem- bers of the physical education field. lt s l X ls I -I Cav' li. lf 3 l x K o no-101-V1-ig.-1-11 11171 101-i-p V14 1 iz -1--1-1-1 10: 1 ! l . i Compliments of I I ! g 'kit ! ! ! I . i Located in i Ball State Dining Servic I FRANK ELLIOTT BALL HALL Q LUCINA HALL Q 0.4.0101-1. 1 qnnzniuiui- 1---1.1 1'-11,11-1-I1-1-11.130 . --Q'11.1--1..1-i1ng--1..14-qp-L1 -gm-iiqnguqpui--11-1-if-ying.. I-p-1 3 .png 1 1-lining 01--11-11iioinzoguioxog i 0 A Y PCT IN THE NATION M FFFT Aw r Q . 0, 2 ,. - A I ik, J f 1 ,Q ! ' 'ii fi ---'54--5-3522 F m'. ILE E '-Lf I f wwwf1e'Hf1 0' , , ..,, 1 -M 1:34-4.-e-vu -:ef . I -.1-,,. ,:q.. :,4.1-gg ,gg ,Slab ' fr...xf-Id '--igjfjirjli,-yr, ,3:- ,I Bluillon N im,-A.. -, mm., -.-.A .Fl 1' ML, fm 4: -2112-. y 2:11 f r u fr L 1 Q-. vga:-.15 6:13 'Q'-5-.1 . H artford Lily ' . ,gr 12,3 I HT .1 . rf..-fv ','1.'1'E1 I ff? .31 1.5-g-'Q-..g:3 :-. i ' K QL A :Q I ,.,. V, 2, . M U, A wr 'ish ,M?:.f37','i f- Y-3.1.3.5-5A 11 . , ' Y - 1 'fx ' . We Y, i U'if'!2CvI1 Q i -F ! 0 ' . br' HH 1 UE , . W0 NUNCIE A New Castle INDIANAPOLIQ ' Rub,-l 'up ': ' H ?l '3 2 Creen-gburg : 75995 HWT5 North Vernon 9 Ch1rf'3A5!f'f.-.n gi l NW' Albany Jeifersonnllr You Can Start Your Trip via the Big, Grgnge a n cl Green INDIANA RAILRUAD BUSES And, for special ath- letic and other events, you can charter your own bus. For further information, write or call 2 INDIANA RAILRUAIJ 0 ...mix-,511 1 21.1 141. it gap-1.11-ig 11.1 1 xuiuzuz--1-I1 260 -1 10101010101 143 :ou U1-igu1u1u1uin1n101 5 : e e n Q I: .,-fq. e a e e : e c : e 01450 o Q.. v nu 0.0 LEAF RAKE . Traditionally, the annual leaf rake was held on a warm fall day for the express purpose of removing from our beautiful cam- pus all traces of autumn's display. It was a lot of fun, but we all worked hard too. la 1.,:i,zii1-.1-11-.qu 1-I-.01-.101-1i ini-1--1.3 gnu-pug-I1-in-5-113--gun: 1 1 iz-ixuxuxuqn ii .1II1010-pi..-.iziiguqniigiixi-gnii-1.-11.101 1 11011131-1-1:1 1 Diets Your Bvxf FVUIII ffu' Sfrm' in flu' II7c'xf I I f -pi1i-3-.1-.1--1i-1rnU1-1-ig--1 -1 1 1.11.-1 1 1i1ig41mm-nuzngsg 1-1 1 1:1 .11 up gi1.i1.-min. -1-14-1 .14 1 -if-101i-1-41 1 1 in 1 qs ici -1 11101 qui 1 Stop at ORV'S DRIVE-INN Vnfeif MIllIt'jl',S Fiuvxf CHIIII - MALTS - SHARES - FRENCH FRIES - STEAK BURGERS Aeruss From the Muncie Ifield House .lt tlie Higli Street Bridge OUR BEST ADS ARE NOT XVRITTISN - THEYIRE DRIVEN! One Man Tells Another . . . and the News Spreads. Drive in .intl see wliy we Iinve a reputation for Courteous, Cheerful, GOQD SERVICE for you and your car. UIlman's Shell Service Station University and Reserve 262 if 'X :J above Chet leads the Hokey Poke at the Hal Mclntyre dance as Voorhis, Patti below left The Shelf had a Christmas party with a gigantic first prize being below left .lrm Burris practices for an attempt at the Englrsh Channel. below right Gene Schuck does a but of vocal exercising before the Christmas below right The Latin Club s members roamin through the homecoming parade 3.53 , nt.. .N Q 1. l 5' BEST XVISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1951 The Pine Shelf Ted Xveir QMg1',D BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '51 Warner Gear Division of Borg-Warner Corporation Nl.-XXII AC 'I ljlil RS Ol AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSIONS MUNCIE, lxolfxxfx 4.10101-iq,v10:-,cr-,zu1o1u1.,1.i:.-14-1.-1-'gag fini- 1 Quin:-14: 264 BURRIS LABORATORY SCHOOL . . . Students at Ball State have ac- cess to one of the best equipped and most outstanding schools in the state. As a laboratory school, Burris affords opportunities for constant participation and obser- vation, and works hand in hand with the college to prepare bet- ter members of the teaching pro- fession. On this page are shown scenes of elementary activity at Burris. 265 -1 .1 -14 1 1014-3411. 1--11-111111 -1--if-190111.-mu14I1-11111011-11:4-1-'gui-1111 -1 M - . 'vb -13 -ESA 25:1 f. .. '- ' 1 H ,,.,, I A W5 C R A S F I E T Y STUDENTS XVELCOME MEALS SHORT QRDERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE FRED .md HARRY SMITH 1511 University Avenue Qziixugiqfpi-11.-11101010111101-11011-11 14-1 10101. up-if03.1111101010141111. 1-11141411114-1 14111111 gm-gan: 1111111421311 1111 1 issue-N101 1 1 1 Your VILLAGE Specialty Shop I CCIIG IGDDG 3 O ,S 1609-11 University Ave. 101011113 1 :iran--34311-iinqnnann-n 1:11 101 11.1 111,111 101111 1 266 NM... ss ., uv, HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE . The person who coined the adage, 'experience is the best teacher', must certainly have had in mind the school Home Management House. It is a resi- dence which is used as a practical lab- oratory in family living by home econom- ics students. infant care, which includes a live, permanent subiect, cooking, serving, keep- ing house and applying a multitude of textbook theories and ideas are ci few of the things which make up life in the house. The pictures on this page prove that if's a pretty good deal. 2 'ii'5?fE A 7 Nw 'Rik Sf xx 'N ie Q 5 Cofzgrfzfzzfafiollx fo ffm' Class of 1951 Q Q Q 3 U Q The Lmcoln Press Inc. g ll-1-1 16 East SCYINULIIA Street E MUNCIE, INDIANA Q Q Q Q PRINTERS GF THE 1951 ORIENT- 2 i Q. ,-.,-.,..,,-..-..-..-..-..-.-.- .-,.-...-..-. -..-.,-.,-.,-.-.-. -. -.,-. -. -. -..-..-..--.-.-.. fsjicyl ssvmoun sr. X 1 I- EHgf3VeYS xv 5 Howlino ST. -I-ex Offset 1 QJROBEHS 'TAX . . f -1Q-' ' Prmtmff b iii E Q1 QQQ,11?111 3 Q Q PHONE 41 emi! 8839 MQ LQQQEQEIH ., MV Tj i i K-in A 1 X-Qfiki -- - - l--4-A- l - It ww our plcuurc to have pre HIGHHVIIIG' CUITIPHHY' , 1 rl f rl mUnclE,.lnDlHnH O r 268 -- -,...- - - - -0.0-.,-.,.. e HOMECOMINC QUEEN MISS MARTY BRUNK FOLDING METAL BRIDGE SETS CARD TABLES, LAXVN FURNITURE JUVENILE TABLE AND CHAIR SETS AND SEATING CI-IAIRS Durham Manufacturing Corporation MUNCIE, INDIANA gui-1 :cleanup ig -gningnii-1 -q-.4--pm-mq:0n.ug41 iif-111 1 1 -ig 1 1010101 1 Fountain Pens Ball State Pennants Ball State Stationtix Athletic Supplies BALL STATE BOOK STORE SERVING BALL STATE STUDENTS IN EVERY WAY Ball State Notebooks Ball State Jewelry New and Used Textbooks Students' Supplies 270 0-p gm 1 1.-gm 1-pi 1 11-:ng-11011110101-,1.21-:initi ::i:zc1--::L1:1-- : 1 11.- HERE AND THERE AROUND THE CAMPUS . , v' 'fi 'ri:-,55:a'-1: ff , .: , g I, Y iv' ' EP- : A ,. top: Phi Sigs decorate the Muncie Music Center for homecoming atmosphere. upper left: Freshman-sophomore games are fun -for the upperclassmen. left: Folks at the Hal Mclntyre dance. Some of them may want to loin the smiling Sig Taus at the Commerce Club Carnival. lower left: Woody and the boys warm up be- fore a concert. below: Woody Herman and Triangle President, Gene Lacy, talk over the latest Herman ro- mantic b alla d entitled, Chickenfat and Moonbeamsf' lower right: Bob Carr gets in the swim. 271 BEST IVISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS to the 1951 GRADUATING CLASS of BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE SEARS ROEBUCK Sc CO. 1--1--1--1-.gag bi 1 1-1-1-3 1--1-1-2-.21-21--1--3--1-3--1-ng-3--1--3 3-11. 1-103-1 -ini--1-vi-xi-ri-ui ni -iuini ui -1--1 11 li I1 li niuiui 15010103 'i BEST WISHES from THE IXIERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Corner klackson .ln-I Mulberry MADISON STREET BRANCH South A-IIILIIN -sxm .xr l-hh Complere Banking Service MEMBER IJEIDIQRAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 272 101011111101-iziigiizi 1'-:nan 1011 1- 111101011-1--1 .1.z.z-i1i1ng..1..1..1-. ini-1-'111-1-11011511101-ng. 11,1-,go via-101:-101011110101--inifi14-101 ms ms. 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Walnut St. -.- ...,-.1:n:.,:::,:::C:c:::.f. asv: .1 PAZOL Jewelers YO UR IEWELERS Sim? 1920 Wgxlnut at Jackson iiqznininiainzuxnininiuiuxn 14 in: COMPLIMENTS OF E STDR S -3 IJWL5 DRUG PERRIN-HARPER, Inc. 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Wfork leading to the Master of Arts ll degree in Education, as well as an additional year of work toward the doctorate, ll is offered, in addition to the four-year college course. Special attractions for the two 1951 summer terms include workshops, ll field trips, book exhibits, music clinics, concerts, dramatics, eminent speakers, and recreational programs. n Twenty-eight freshman courses, including Air-ROTC, are offered, beginning June 11, to meet the needs of high school graduates who wish to il enter co e fe e ore t icy are ca e v tie arme services. . llgbf ir iiasi ti H Students who wish to become master teachers in subject matter fields Q will find new courses offered. Elementary teachers have gained new recog- nition in assurance of a position, increased salaries, and an awakened public II interest, A definite shortage of teachers still exists: therefore, to meet the i demand, outstanding high school students should be encouraged to enter the 5 teaching profession. I Ball State is a growing institution. The enrollment has reached 3,000, I the highest in the history of the college. The faculty has been increased to more than 1511. The new L. A. Pittenger Student Center Building and the i business education and home economics units of the new Practical Arts Building are now under construction. A campus plan to take care of the expansion in the future and the location of additional buildings has been prepared. The H campus now includes more than 2110 acres, several of which are a natural forested area. 0 C A L E N D A R Q First Summer Term , ........ June 11 - July 13 ' Second Summer Term .,.... July 16 -Aug. 17 Q Fall Quarter ....,.,.... ,. , . Sept. 10 - Dee. 6 ! Winter Quarter .. .... Dec. 10 - Mar. 6 II Spring Quarter .,.........., Mar. 10-June 5 H Wfrift' fm' IflfUl'NILlfi0ll In flu' Rrgiilrar' Muncie, lndiana ,.. .-.....,....-.,-..-.....-.- -,...-....,..-.....-..- - ,-. -.,..,- -......-.,..-.5 .,:..:.1:2:..:1,-:t:.,...e:::-:f:.,,E:.::e:e:,:-:Cz : --:-: :e:e:':t:e 284 INDEX AND STUDENT DIRECTORY Included are organizations, individuals, and outstanding events. This is a name index only and does not necessarily mean that a picture ol the individual appears on the page. A Abair, Beatrice 1 139, 217 Abrams, Paul 1 30 A CAPPELLA CROIR 1 198 A. c. E. 11 206, 207 Activities 111 11 237 Acton, Marion 91 Adams, Lillian - 28 Adams, Max 29 Adams, Robert 56 Adams, Richard 1 -- 172 Addison, Sarah 111 135 ADMINISTRATION 1 1 13. 19 Amen, Rita 1 1 1 11 128 Agnew, Judy 1 11 1 111 e 140 Ahlgrim, Arlene 133 187, 224, 244 Ahnert, Charles 1 111 f 224 Albietz, Wilbur 1 11 1 1 11 227 Aldrich, shawn 1 118 Alexander, Gail 65 Alexander, Gerald 1 24 Alexander, Jeanette 1 11 143 Alexander, Mary Lou 1 1111 136 Alexander, Katherine 1 1111 65 Alexander, Ramon 1 111 1 55, 214 Alexander, Ruth 11 1 111 1 27 Alexander, William 1 11 55 105, 154 Alexander, William Everett 1111 W 36 Allen, Dale 52, 99, 103 104, 214 Allen, Jack 111 1 111 eeee 111e 64 Allison, Ray W 11111 132, 196 Allman, Clyde ,,,, YYYY 1 155. 244 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 11 117, 118, 119 ALPHA PHI GAMMA 1111. ,,,,, 1 176 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 11 1111 1 177 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA 11 1 120, 121, 122, 123 ALPHA SIGMA TAU 1 11 124, 125 Alvarez, Abe 1 92, 163 172, 224 Anders, Marcia 111 W 1 136, 138 Anderson, Harry 1 2 Anderson, Janet W 41, 204 Anderson, Larry 11 163 Anderson, Lemuel W 1 28 159, 198 Anderson, Ralph 1 ,,,,, 1 2 Anderson, Richard E. 11 1 39, 177 Anderson, Peggy 1 1111 111 111 126 Andrews, Roger 11 11 102 103, 104 Andrews, Ruth 1 1 1 1 22, 73 Andrews, Ruth Eudora eeee 1 66 Anglin, Ann 1 1 1111 1 118 Anglin, Doris 1 41, 136, 184, 185, 186, 193 Anglin, Jean 1 W 11 11118 Ansberry, Don 1 2 Ansberry, William 11 1 60 Archery, Richard C. 111 2 Archibald, Pat 11 ,,,,, 1 144 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 1 222-223 Ashby, Russell Clinton 11 111 37, 227 Ashley, Beverly 1111 1 1 1 137 Ashlock, Robert ,,,,, ,,,, 2 , 150 Ashman, Joyce seeeee 1 eese 118 Asmus, Alice 111111 1 55 136, 186 ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 1 ,,,,,,, 107 Atkins, Charles 11 ,,,,,,,, 182, 183 Atwater, Dick ,,,,,, 1 6, 63, 157, 239 Auburn, Corisande 11 1111 55 119, 186 Austen, Gladys W ,e,, .1 W 65 Axtell, Louise 1 1 ,,,, 209 B B CLUB 108, 109 Babas, Joseph 63, 180 Babb, Matthew 66 Babbitt, James 231 Baber, Shirley 118 Baer, Charles 11 2, 86 Bailey, James 1 1 1 159 Bailey, Walter Wilbur 1 34 Bain, Sue 11 11 144 Bainbridge, John 1 153 Baird, Jeanenne 1 118 Baird, Jacqueline 11 117 Baird, Virginia 143 Baker, Carolyn 1111 117 Baker, Isabell 1 1 1 1 127 Baker, Lucy 6, 45, 130, 188, 193, 238, 239 Baker, Robert 1 W 64, 79 Baker, Viletla 1 119 Boll, George W 1 1 1 16 Ballinger, Eunice 1 1 W 66 Ballinger, Norman 1 48, 188, 193, 194 BALL STATE NEWS 1 242, 243, 244 BALL STATE WOMEN'S CHORUS 11 199 BAND 196, 197 Bannon, Frank 1 11 1 111 149 Banta, Harold 1 2, 150 BAPTIST, STUDENT FELLOWSHIP 1 229 Barber, Robert 1 1 1 W 1 56 Barber, Sally 1 1111 1 141 Barcus, Martha 1 1111 1 1 113 Barger, John 11111 1 2 Barley, Ward 6, 49, 104, 152, 178, 238, 239, 244, 255 Barner, Merna 1 11111 11 1 129 Barnhart, Tom 111 11 157 Barron, Agnes 1 1 111 28 BASEBALL 11 94, 95, 96 Baseggio, Ezio 1111 1 59 BASKETBALL 111 86-91 Bassett, Don 1 50 Boucher, Robert 11 11 1111 66 Bauer, Karl 1 11111 164 Baugher, Carolyn 1 116, 136, 186, 196, 200, 230 Baumgartner, Samuel 1 111111111 2 Bayer, Robert 1 1 65, 181 Bebee, Samuel 1 11 11 65 Bechtol, Patricia 1 1111 111 1 27 Beck, Jaan 1 1 68, 110, 126 Becker, Jim 1 101, 163 Beehler, Elwood 1 11 153, 177 Beehler, Jay 1 1 177 Beeman, Mary 1 111 24, 189 Beer, Edith 11 112, 131, 224 Begrowicz, Alex 11111 1 1 2 Belangee, Bob 1 1 1 94, 96, 163 Beitler, Roger 111111 1 172 Bell, Gene 1111 105 Bell, Robert 25 178, 184, 185 Benbow, Helen 111111 1 52, 194 Bender, Bertie 1 11 11111 137 Bennett, Barbara 111111 1111 1 122 Bennett, Elvin 1 45 148, 158, 178 Bennett, H. Dave 11 1 111111 2 Bennett, Helen 11 1 1111 1 132 Bergman, Vernon 1 1 1 1111 97 Berndt, Donald 11 1 150 Bernhardt, Catherine Berry, George W Bertram, George 285 1 121, 243 1 1 1 1 66 151,190 Bcrtch, Margaret 43 140 Bertsh, Ruth 66 Best, Sharlee 29 Betts, Judson 19, 20, 229, 234, 236 Beuoy, William 57, 191, 192 221 Bey, Vivienne 22, 153 224 Biddle, Janet 117 Biggers, Charlotte 29 Billion, Patricia 113 122 Binder, Robert 55 BIOLOGY CLUB 202 Bird, Edward J. 32, 82 Bird, Helen 1 145 Birt, Bertha 52, 192 Bish, Madeline 66 Bishop, Dan 1 1 53, 92 Bishop, James Reid 1 38 Blackwell, John 26 Blackwell, Mrs. Victor 1 1 119 Blake, Tom 1 158 Blizzard, Jean 45, 185 193 BLUE KEY 1 1 178 BLUE KEY SWEETHEART BALL 257 Blystone, James 2 150 Babbitt, Al 152 Bodney, Beatrice 1 145 Bogner, Sam 1 105 Bogran, Carlos 1 65 Boiles, John Hamilton 1 36 156 Bookout, Garland F1 1 37 159 BOOKSTORE - 74 Bond, Virginia 1 1 124 Bondy, Joanne 11 138 Bonner, Coy Ellis 11 , 177 209 Banta, Dayne 44 Booker, Gene 163 170 Borg, Nita 1 143 Bossemeyer, Jean 1 1 118 Botslord, Frances 11 , 107, 159 Bowen, Ben 72 Bowers, Arlene 111 135 Bowers, Marilyn 111 137 Bowman, Charles 1 111111 1 185 Bowman, Pat 1 1111 31 48 144 Bowman, Robert 6, 38, 160, 178, , 192 239 Bowyer, John 37 Boyd, Duane 1 89 155 Boyles, Sue 1 1 11 1 218 Bradfield, Carolyn 1 1 72 113 Bradford, Ralph 1 54 Bradley, Berniece 116, , 121 236 Brainerd, Dick 11 1111 11 103 160 Brainerd, Patricia Schleifer 1 34 Brake, Richard 1 1 1 1 159 Brammer, Harold 1 103 162 Brandfon, Bob 1 177 Brandley, Norm 1 11 1 152 Brandt, Barbara 1111 113 122 Brandt, Grace 27, 73 212 Braunworth,Alpl1C 1 111 28 Brayack, Margaret 1 1 144 Brayton, Margaret 11 1 28 Brewer, Mickey 1 1 11 241, 243 244 Brezger, Betty 1 144 Bright, Mainard 11 149 Bridgewater, Ted 11 1 151 Brill, John 1 11 2 Brimhall, Pauline 1 28 Broadbent, Jim 11 1 , 105 160 Broaddus, Roscoe 1111 1 1 57 Broadwater, Judy 42 130 Davenport, William Brock, Tom . 158 Bromelmeier, Charles 91 104 Brannenberg, Julia H , 127 Brosey, Wilfred 209 227 Brothers, John 61, 182, 183 198 Brothers, Myrtle 61 186 Brotherton, Ray 55,148,159,178, 184 192 Borwn, Carl , Y 158 Brown, Francis 22 126 Brown, Hugh . 159 Brown, James 2 Brown, Jean , 136 Brown, Kathy .e 224 Brown, lou Ann , H, 119 Brown, Nila , 2 128 Brown, Norman 182 183 Brown, Paul . e en 201 Brown, Samuel George 39 Brown, Shelia 22, ,e 142 Brownell, Jo .H263 Bruce, Dick , 164 Bruick, Joanne . .e 131 Bruick, Marilyn . . , 132 Brumfiel, Charles 22, 73, 153, 190 191 Brunk, Marty 118 269 Buczek, Dorothy 2, 127 Bulen, Phyllis 45 136 Bumb, Mrs, Oliver 122 123 Bumb, Oliver 22, 73 180 Burger, Jacob . 191 Burger, Mary A. 64 Burke, Larry 51 181 Burkhart, Russell . H, . 22 Burns, Jan . . . . 131 Burris, Jim 47, 92, 93, 193, 263 BURRIS LABORATORY SCHOOL e 265 Burris, Mrs. Benjamin ,, W, 133 Burrough, Jim ,, 155 Burson, Jack 41, 103, 154 Bursan, Jeanne 112, 191 Bushong, Barbara .We 138 Bushong, Jacquelyn 142 Butler, l.oiS , ee 138 Button, Wilma ,, 133 Butts, Charles 2 Byers, Cliffard Y 2 C Cable, Leroy C. , . ,YW 65 Cain, Natalie , 145 Caldemeyer, Richard 26, 181, 209, 213 Coldemeyer, Mrs. Richard ,. . 133 Callaghan, Richard 26, 172 Callen, James H W 54 Camden, Donna , 133 Campbell, Carolyn 54, 31, 130 Campbell, Norman 34, 135 Campbell, Wayne , 6, 39, 154 Canright, Phyllis , ,Y 133 Carmichael, Max , 23 Carmichael, Mrs. Max , 142 Carmichael, Ruth ,N 28 Carmichael, Vernal , 23, 69, 234 Carmichael, Zenna ,. , Y 26 Carmony, Paul 101, 154, 178 Carnahan, Mary 3 118 Carr, Alice Rose 28 Carr, Robert 92, 93, 271 Carson, Carolyn 3 135 Carter, Bill 91 Carter, Frances 28, 107 Carter, Gordon 153, 244 Carter, John , 37 Casey, Warren 24 Casleel, Albert 54, 176, 218, 229 Castleman, Marjorie 54 Cataldo, Frank Catanzarite, Roy Cates, Jane 2, Cates, William Chaddock, Joanne Chalkus, Tom .. Chamberlain, Betty Chambers, Jo Ann Chandler, Judith 51 Chapin, Donald W, Chappell, Frieda .ee Charles, Jerry 68 Charnley, Judy .ee ., Chase, Lady Joan , CHEERLEADERS Cheever, Bonnie Christensen, Delores Christott, Tom . ,. Christy, Mrs. O. B. Cierzniak, Betty Cindy Tau ,en Cizek, Clint , Clanin, Barbara Clann, Mary June Clark, Ann Clark, Burl ee Clark, George Clark, Janet Clark, John ee. Clark, Joyce Clark, Nancy Clark, Philip Clayton, Delray Clem, Beverly Clemen ts, Don , Clemons, Ralph Cleveland, Wilma Clevenger, G. H. Clevenger, Nancy . Clifton, Lucille Cline, Barbara Cline, Harold . Cochra Cachra Coen, Cogan, n, Barbara n, Virgil Dean B. Gene . , .. Coleman, Delores .. Collier, Mrs. Kenneth , Collier, Robert ,, Collins, Charles , Colvin, Clyde Combs, Thomas COMM ERCE CLUB . Condon, Doris Conklin, Wanda Conley, Pat ,W Conn, Don , , Connolly, Norma Conroy, Eileen Cook, Angela . Cooley, Nathan Coombs, Dan Coomes, Edna Grace Coons, Jacqueline Cooper, Floyd Cooper, Richard Cooper, Robert , Cooper, Mrs, Robert , Cope, Margaret , Copeland, Wanda . Copenhauer, Maurice Carle, Richard . Correll, Paul . , Carrington, John 23 149, 54 125. 124 2039 aa, 156, 188 ioz 1492 2, . 154, i15,121, 19, 273 569 Rza. 64, 152, 54, -. 204, 549 1 21, 898 154, 1349 9112, 1459 Carten, June . , Cartwright, Gene Cartwright, Harold 286 54 158 28 151 186 66 129 43 228 78, 244 66 151 135 186 106 133 49 104 133 141 155 151 235 39 145 66 51 135 2 126 132 2 138 120 152 2 129 20 132 188 124 2 129 34 28 226 199 122 66 194 153 64 205 142 128 141 91 123 134 142 62 2 34 145 66 105 221 219 143 124 192 182 44 2 255 184 57 Cartwright, Norma . Costin, Robert ,,,,, Cotherman, James . . Cottingham, Carol Couch, Gertrude Coulson, Denneth Cox, Martha ,,,, Cox, Max e. -e Craig, Kenneth Lee . Craig, Robert ee, Cramer, Miles ee Crawford, AI ,ee Crawford, Jean H., Crawford, Jo Anne Phyllis -M Catherine .ee Crawford, Crawley, 40, 28, 190, Craycralt, Charles ,, ,.,,... , 112, Creek, Margaret en, ,,,,,,,,,, ,H Crisman, Mel e 54, 154, Crisman, Ruth ee, Critchfield, Robert , Crockett, Lawrence Cronin, William ee, Crooks, Tom .en , Crosgrave, Pearl W Crosley, Gene ,,,. CROSS COUNTRY ,. Cross, James We, Crouse, Robert ee Crowell, Jane Crull, William ,,,,, Crum, Norman .., 170, 178, 28, 105, 'bbf - 84, 105, 149 Crump, Wendell K. .. ,,., ee Crutchfield, Barbara B. eeeeee Crutchfield, James Cruzan, Bill ,,,. . Cudowski, Mary 2, ., Culy, Janice eeeeee ... Cunningham, Ellen We Cunningham, Frances .. Cunningham, Marion ., Curdes, Catherine Curtis, Georgia ee Cyr, Joan e We D Daily, Milford ,,,,.,. Dakin, Alice ee .e Damer, Lesel H Dare, Charlotte eeee Dare, Robert W. ., Datena, Donna see... Daugherty, Mary J. 41, 112, Davenport, Joyce .,.. . .,., . , David David Davie S S S, PEQQY Davis, Davis, J. Leonard ., Davis, Jama Jean -,- Davis, Janet eeee. Davis, Davis, Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, on, Ethelyn . on, Jeanne Edward see, Jo Anne ee 25. 69. Jon . eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , Keith ee... 148, 149, lavonia . , Leo eeee, . . Marilyn ,,,.,,,, Marilyn Jean , Paul ,,,,,,,, Paul W. , Paula 2, Ruby ,ee 24, Day, Bob .We Deon, Diana ee Deardortf, Lewis . DEBATE TEAM Decker, Carl e- Degner, Betty 151, 149, 113, 49, 1561 38, ii9f 53, 126, 187, 53, 1519 , 41, 1291 41, 52,112,113, 185 190 177 125 191 66 28 2 42 153 50 152 128 144 113 119 66 123 206 126 16 164 16 151 28 105 B5 190 55 139 105 227 39 66 66 170 122 126 118 50 210 131 119 124 177 61 154 137 65 216 39 118 190 207 145 131 60 28 32 242 130 2 185 66 47 128 41 94 180 119 223 79 140 58 226 105 204 De Hart, Belly Jo Deknop, Georges Deknop, Mrs. Georges Delay, James Delon, Floyd Y 4 DELTA PHI DELTA DELTA SIGMA EPSILON De Motte, Sharley B. , Denney, Vaughn Denton, Dernik, Dicken, Dickey, Dietz, Marge Mary John Betly Alyce 153, I 2 53, Ellison, Dill, Sarah , Dirks, Belly Jo ,Y Dillmer, Roberl , Daenges, Dick Y DORMS Y Y Lorene Dorselt, Virginia Dougherly, Mary Jo ,, Dovin, Dixie ,, Doyle, Pal ,, , Drury, Margarella Duchon, Bill ,, Duchon, Frank Dull, John , Dunbar, Fred Duncan, Mary F. , Dunham, Richard , Dunn, Eileen H , Duponl, Belly Duponl, Robert Durnbaugh, Ja Ann ,, Dursl, Don ,H Durzinsky, Lawrence , Duslon, Jane ,, , Dulro, Rulh Dye, Allan E Eorley, Jack Earley, Phyllis ,, Easterday, Wayne Eberharl, Miriam Eberly, Glen Eckenberg, Shirley A. W, 4, 20 159, 116, 181, 56f 122, Eckersley, Mae , ,,,,,,, 53, Eckerl, Kennelh Eddinglield, Ida Eclinglon, Eugene Edmonson, Lawrence , Edwards, Leonard ,W Edwards, P. D. Edwards, Roberl H, Ehlen, Marian , Eherl, Norma WN Eikenbery, Dorolhy . Eiler, William ,,,,,, Elder, William , Eldridge, John Eley, Barbara M Elliott, Bill , ,,,, ELLIOTT HALL , Gerald , Ellison, Ellison, Emens, Emerso Roberl Horace , John R. n, Lois W, Enlrekin, Shirley EPSILON Pl TAU Don , ,,,, Eslella, Pilar , Erwin, Elchison, Barbara , Evanofl, Virginia W Evans, Richard 24, 27 28, 176, lie 230 N6 149, 178 236, Qf 65 ,63 182, 158 36, 13 139, C151 170 2215 180 , 6,131 ,53 ,65 5. 38 224 129 182 53 179 129 136, 188 44 208 52 234 239 33 129 124 170, 179 152 165 33 143 134 243 35 , 79 , 79 2 54 143 28 43 62 61 144 183 38 134 28 159 53 119 66 144 150 188 189 156 142 53 28 177 227 44 132 145 66 66 102 2 52 155 171 2 63 66 107 128 125 180 161 67 122 220 226 Everell, Jean 441 1 185, 193. Ewbank, Barry F Fahey, Shirley Faris, Gale Farmer, Evan Farry, Jaclyn Favorile, Marie Feasler, Phyllis Finchum, Virgil , Fenslermacher, Marian , 50, Ferrill, Everell 23, 73, 155, 221, Fewer, Mary Ann W, Figerl, Dede er Figerl, Peler 182, 200, Fighl, Margarel 5 Finley, Donald Finnegan, Pal Y Fish, Hamer 243. Fisher, Pal 160, Fisher, Rosemary 28, 111, Fisher, Scotl , Fitch, Ray Filzgerald, Alan Filgerald, Marilyn Fleck, Wayne , H - Flelcher, Roberl W Flora, Mark 47, 149, 178, 236, Flory, Roberl , H , Flory, Rulh , , Flowers, Raymond Floyd, Mary Ann Floyd, Richard FOOTBALL , 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS 224, Fosler, Bill W, Fox, James , 35, Fox, Mary Jane Fragomeni, Rose Frank, Joseph 28, 159, Frank, Mrs. J. H, , FRATERNITIES , , Frazier, Francis Fred, Herberl 28, 182, Freeman, Ed , , , FRESHMAN CLASS , 72, FROM OTHER LANDS Fry, Elinor Fulea, Mary 63, G Gadbury, Jack Gadbury, Nada , Gallagher, Harold , , Gallahue, Don ,W ,, ,, Gallamore, Roberl ,,,,, 52, 92, Gallipo, Nancy , ,, 112, GAMMA GAMMA , 130, 131, 132, Gannon, Edward Garber, Ron , 89, 154, Gardner, C. Gibson 35, 100, 103, Gardner, Ted , ,,,,, Garison, lrmadene Garvin, William ,Hn 48, Gaskins, Billie , ,,,,,, ,,,, , Gasleyer, Grelchen ,, 58, 110, 194, Gates, Keilh Geddes, Alyce , Gegax, Milchel Geier, Mara , , Geisler, Hans ,H , W, Gemmill, Belly 38, 120, 208, Genlhner, Frederick H M W, Genzler, William 287 84, 204 2 136 2 157 123 65 136 163 186 234 125 216 201 44 177 143 244 164 208 28 28 105 116 66 59 257 36 50 66 53 2 79 83 225 158 154 136 120 218 129 147 2 197 91 73 67 35 125 59 25 66 158 93 122 133 2 155 104 155 32 159 2 113 208 59 209 2 140 67 121 219 27 2 GEOGRAPHY CLUB George, Jim George, Joe Georgeli, Ella Gerard, Dorothy Gerard, Jerry Gerber, Glenn Gerchak, Elaine F. Gerchak, Geraldine Gerke, Evelyn German, Don Gessc, Paul Gellinger, Janice Gibbs, Eula Gibbs, Grace Gibbons, Kay Gilberl, Cecile Gilberl, Gerald Gilberl, Jack Gil, Rollin Gillespie, Louis Gilmore, Rita GlRLS CLUB COUNCIL Girod, Ina Moy Glancy, Charles Glaser, Joyce Glesing, Dick Glesing, Evelyn Goble, Belly Goelhals, Phil , Goldner, Janel GOLF Goodwin, Auslin Goodwin, Gerald ,, Goodwin, Lois Gordon, Marvin Gorrell, Janel Gorrell, Jean Gosmo, Shirley Goss, Louise Gradeless, Harry Gradeless, Lois Grady, Marion Grallon, Shirley Graham, Jackie Graham, Malcolm , Granl, Artie Gray, Belly Jean Gray, Green, Greene Roberl Belly , Phyllis , Greenlee, Mary F. Grekila, Corinne Grimes, Fred Allen Grimm, Griner, Griner, George Arlhur Howard , Margaret Grimm, Tom C Grise, Grove, Grover, harles Earl , Richard Groves, Verlin Gruene Guinnu Gullion Gullion wald, Wendall p, Max , , Clarence , Mildred Gumpp, Richard , Gunn, Jim , 6, 43, 1 Gustafson, Don W, , Gustafson, Roberl Guyon, Pat Gwallney, Marilyn , GYMKHANA ,, H Hagen, Ken , , Hahn, Mary Lou 76, 241 42 226 105 123 51 ,, 58 58 , 92 117 244 154 39 184 182 104 27 185 188 218 41,130 iso 152,165,178 K. 717184 162 178 ,ei 154 178 179 aa,9a 154 ,W s 45 91,94 ,,59 2 120 ii105,161 so 36 26 41 93 26 182 104 Q43 42 187, 203 105 158 176 249 65 164 155 137 137 189 183 156 128 127 126 133 235 153 193 193 158 128 208 198 47 138 242 121 188 236 45 102 176 211 155 189 153 140 134 126 142 178 121 21 117 142 66 120 65 190 112 64 34 216 65 37 156 47 48 170 159 2 59 181 215 157 136 57 244 164 172 142 127 259 224 37 Hoins, Miriam Hale, Robert Halford, Robert Hall, Amos Hall, James Hall, Sherman Hamilton, Herbert Hamilton, Jean Hamling, Joan Hamming, John Hanks, Ruth Hannatord, John Hanlin, Bob Hanson, Robert Hardenbrook, Ave Hardy, Miles W, Hardy, William Marie Hargreaves, Robert 21, 183 Harmeyer, Norman Harper, Nile Harper, Norma Harris, Bill Harris, Billy Harris, Colleen Harris, Douglas , Harris, Emily Harris, Jack Harris, Phyllis Harris, Sharlee Harrison, Dick Harrold, Jerry Hartman, James , Hartman, Kate Hartman, Rose Harvey, Dorothy Hasecuster, Charles Hassel, Carl ,H Hassel, Charles Hatcher, Loretta Hatley, Gilbert Hatten, Creighton Haunert, Bernadine Hauptman, Leo Hauser, Betty J, Hauser, Pat Haverkos, Paul Hawk, Norman Hawkins, Marilyn Hayes, Janis Hays, Diamond Hays, Jane HEALTH SERVICE Healy, Lawrence Heckaman, Alton Hefner, Earl , Heichelbech, Marilou Heiermann, Jaan Heilman, John Heiney, Donna Heller, John Helm, Barbara Hemdal, Betty Hemphill, Shirley Henderson, Richard Henny, Paul He'1 Y, Clayton Hensley, ,luck 40, Herbaugh, Ann Herman, Robert Herring, Virgil Hettler, Hettler Heuss, Heuss, Hewitt, James Merle Allen Judy Barbara Hewitt, Betty 44, 126 Hewitt, Hewitt, Lester Mrs. Lester 112, 58, 94, 28 18, , 201 2 152, 81, 99 50, 56, 181, 43, 106, 140 112, 113 154, 178 129 6, 145 125 63 54, 103 96, 105 123 166, 206 25, 73 113 64 103 2 91 95 23 51 142 2 179 181 93 20 66 33 181 215 150 233 57 152 2 2 56 134 179 129 168 163 130 2 131 131 122 64 66 157 126 188 2 136 20 140 253 41 2 129 121 48 141 114 85 181 157 58 50 38 117 16 232 239 229 177 191 28 32 142 157 28 104 99 232 232 126 219 236 133 Hewitt, Margaret Ann , Hiatt, Jane ss ,seven Hiatt, Thelma H , Hickman, John H Hicks, Charles , Hieatt, Sarah H, Hiers, Jerry H, Higgins, Jean , , High, Ted , Hill, Bill ,s , Hill, Daily ,, Hill, Howard ,, Hilkert, Jean N , Hinkle, Amy M , Hinkle, Elvin Hinkle, Jo eees , ss, Hinkley, Rev. Van Hinshaw, Helen , , Hires, Robert H, Ho, Oliver ,s Hobbs, Glen , Hafferlh, Lou ss, , Hoffman Hoffman, Hoffman Hoffman Hoffman Hake, E , Bill ,, es, , Leon Earl , , Mary Jeanne , Tim ,,,,,,, , Voris ess, velyn , , Holderman, Mary Ann Hole, Janice , Halesovsky, Jerry ,, Holesovsky, Mrs. Jerry Holihan, Don ,, , , Hollibaugh, James Patrick Holloway, Gloria , Holloway, Willard Holmes, Emma , Holmes, Keith , , Holstine, William H Holt, Shirley , , Holtsclaw, Marjorie , Holycross, James ,, HOMECOMING HOMECOMING QUEEN , 32 fins, 219 182 28 56, 65 , 49, 67 112,113 33 22 120 , 39, 79 , 76 I iso' sa, iao , 246, HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSE HONORARIES ,, Hood, John , ,, Hoot, Beverly , Marita ,, Hooten, Hoover, Jean Hoover, Verta Hoover, William Horn, Barbara Horn, Chet , Hostetter, Irwin Houser, William Howd, M. Curtis Howe, Joan sn, Howick, Harry , Hoyt, Barbara N Hubbard, Charles Hubbard, Sam Huckleberry, Alan , Huckleberry, Mrs. Alan Hudson, Betty , , Hudson, Betty Jo 138, Hufler, Oren , , , Hughes, Barbara , Huffman, Galen Huffman, Joyce Hull, Leroy ,, Hul, Marjorie , Hull, Opal Hultsch, Carol Humbert, Helen Humrnell, A. D. Hummel, Catherine Hunsinger, Lucille 288 33, I 28 C c 22 7319, 116, 139, iss 190 1197, 179 36 28 68 , 135 61 234 158 103 123 2 121 183 152 66 65 124 219 180 129 231 66 91 149 58 123 157 37 187 66 220 144 172 141 28 139 153 149 119 156 28 162 222 140 127 2 247 269 267 175 244 137 122 144 128 2 127 61 28 65 25 135 28 184 151 222 194 142 134 250 66 129 227 123 22 230 179 119 134 157 132 136 , Hunt, Jim , -s 32, 103, 160 178, 227, 247 Hunt, Joyce sm-, W.,,,.nW--e-- 122 Hunt, Robert , ,,,...eeee, ,. - 36, 157 Hunter, Bill ss 58, 152, 176, 185, 193 Hunter, Miriam Us eee. . eeee. ---W 66 Hunter, Pauline eee, ee H v--- - 66 Hurlbut, Floy ,.-.,, ee 25, 129, 203 Hurst, Mrs. Lawrence ,. eeee , W 133 Hutzel, Gertrude , W ee 61 Hydle, Lars eeeee eeee V -- 24 I lglehart, Joseph , We so 59, 192 ller, Ilene eeee C -Y , 124 lmler, Ruth new eeee. -een 145 15A , YYYYY , YYYYY ,, ,,,,, H 209 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB , s, , , 210 Inglis, Don eeees .. eeee , ---- Y if 155 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL , ,,,, 148 INTERSORORITY COUNCIL , ,,,,,,, 116 INTRAMURALS ,,.,,,,, 103, 104, 105 Irwin, David e -ee - eeee - -H 210 lsenberg, Dick eeee V ---Y - 82 J Jacks, Phil nn, ,,,,, H, 6, 99, 239 JACKSON CLUB ,se Y .-W 213 Jackson, Howard ee eeee 55, 162 Jackson, Max Y Y eeee 36, 92, 93 108, 162, 227 Jackson, Norma on - e.-, ---H 126 Jackson, Ruth E. Y eeee ---- - 66 Jacobs, Herman ,, , Us 101, 158, 159 Jamieson, Maxine W ,ss 60, 113 Jamison, Harold ss H ,Y 105 Jarrett, David eees, ..- 65 Jarrette, Barbara ss on 145 Jay, Neal eeeeee .---- 6 2 Jeep, H. A. nw , , s- 23 193 Jefchak, Jerry , nee -Y 39, 99 Jeffries, Gloria June es ns, W 37 Jelly, Audrey , eeeeee eeeee , 124 Jenkinson, Ed ee 65,149,176 236, 242 John, Anna H, We .,- 137 Johnson, Arlan ss, ,,,, , . 49 Johnson, Donald W W ee 63, 177, 190 Johnson, Earl ,,,, 21, 207 Johnson, Jack ,,,, ,,,, , , 41 Johnson, Marjorie , W, 66 Johnson, Mary , e se 28, 229 Johnson, Mildred , ,,,,,, , 23, 73 Johnson, Mina ee e 25, 126, 229 Johnson, Rosalyn , , , H, 130 Johnston, Gladys , ss, , ,, 128 Johnston, June .e eses 187, 209 Jolliffe, Richard ,ss 43, 182, 183 Jones, Betty ,,,,, ,H , , 128 Jones, Bettyanne ,, ,,,,,,.. 145 Jones, Cara ns- M 55 Jones, Ednaferne ee 28 Jones, Harold , , 2 Jones, John ,,,, , 2 Jones, Leonora nw ,,,,,, M, 127 Jordon, Katharine , , e , 42 Jordon, Pauline ,,,,,,, 112, 113, 123 Jose, Carlene ,nw ,, ,nn , 140, 216 Josif, Bernard , 23, 109, 155, 180, 210 Josif, Mrs. Bernard , , , eeee , 119 Joslin, Lois WC ,,,,,, , 127 JUNIOR FOLLIES ,ss ,,,,, ss 250 JUNIOR PROM COURT ss, -- 253 JUNIOR FROM QUEEN . We 252 JUNIORS , s seesss, , se 68, 69 K Kaczmarczyk, Thomas s, , 37 Kain, Jay eesse ,C ,ee 72, 159 Kaiser, Joe Y 6, 158 178, 238, 239 KALLISTA YY Y Y 211 Kaminski, Stan 35, 80, 92 105, 161, 170 Kaposta, Louis 23, 177 KAPPA DELTA P1 Y YY 192, 193 KAPPA KAPPA Y 134, 135 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA 149, 150, 151 Karsher, Lewis Y Y 2 Katras, Ted 162 KGVGHCUQLI, Ken Y 103, 104 Kayson, Charlotte YY 121 Keasy, Nancy Y -Ye 136, 233 Keenon, Mary 40, 184, 185, 193, 212 Keesling, Joan Y 32 Keevil, Arthur -Y - 2 Kegebein, Beulah 63, 192 Keller, Joe Y Y - 159, 220 Keller, Margaret YY - 66 Keller, Mary Ellen eee, eee- Y 125 Kelly, Edward Y YY Y YY YY 2 Kem, Ralph YY 53, 182, 183, 198, 201 Kennedy, Carlee YYY YY Y--Y -- 5, 241 Kennedy, Peg ,,,e YYY YY--- 119, 190 Kennedy, Robert 178, 181, 134 Kennedy, Willard YYY Y 64, 159 Kenworthy, Randy YYY YYYY 150 Kern, Wilma Y YYY YYYY- Y---V 28 Kernodle, Peg YYY Y 106, 112, 113 122, 253 Kernodle, Sue Y Y Y 121, 185 Kesler, Vergol ,,,, YY . 149, 191 Kestner, Janet ,Y .Y eeeee Y 142 Kibiger, Edwin YY YY 56, 182, 183 193, 196 King Evelyn YYY Y YYYY 133 King Mary Ja YY YYYY 131 King Myra ,,,, YY YYY 66, 67 King Patrick Y ,,,, YYYYY .YYY 105 King, William YYY YYY 65, 83, 161 Kinghorn, Kenneth ,,,, 182, 183 Kingsley, Gene Y YYY YY 2 Kinsey, Frances Y Y Y YYY 39 Kiplinger, Donald Y Y .. Y 57 Kirk, Jean ,,,, Y Y 65, 190 Kirkpatrick, Ralph YY, , Y 155 Kirkpatrick, Virgil YYY YYY 65 Kiser, Betty Y YY Y 139 Kitchel, Kale , 189 Kitchel, Kit Y, ,YY 119 Kilchin, Mary YY Y 28 Kilchin, Ruth YY Y, 28, 74 Klem, John YYY Y YYY 242 Klentzer, Jo ,,,,,,, YY, 145, 236 Klinger, Mariorie Y YYY 138, 139 Klipsch, Mary Y YYY YYYY, 45 Klute, Byron . Y Y 105, 164 Knapp, John ,,,,,, YYY 105, 155 Knoebber, Lenore ,,,,,,,,,, 57, 120 121, 212, 213 Knotts, Lucille .YY ,,,, ,,,,, YYY 28 Kocher, Ann YYYY, YY, YY,Y 127 Koenig, Marlene YY YY ,,,Y. 133 Koenker, Robert ,,,,, YY 22, 155, 178 221, 227 Koenker, Mrs. Robert YY YYY.,,YY 119 Kohler, Jean Charles YY 28 Kohlmeyer, Janice YY YYY 124 Koldyke, Marlin Y. ,,, 155 Koontz, Marilyn YYY ,,, 118 Koontz, Willis YYY .YY 158 Korn, Kenneth Y YY 2 Kass, Kenneth eeee Y 66 Kreisher, Colleen ,YY YY 142 Krick, Scroll Y Y . ,,.,,,,,,,,, Y 127 Kristowski, Charlotte Y YYY 39, 136 Kroggel, Charlotte Y 48, 117, 191, 214 Krogh, Beverly Y YYY YYYY YYYY 43 Kuglin, Carlington Kuhn, Frances 47, Kunkle, Earl Kunnen, Jim 94, Kuppler, Joann L Lacy, Gene Y 33, 159, LaFo1lette, James Y Y LaFol1ette, Robert Lamb, Thomas YY Y Y LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 152, Lambert, Carol Y Y YY Y Lamont, Carol Y Lane, Paul Y Y Langdon, Edsel YY YY YY Langhor, Sharon YYY 6, 44, Larson, Dwight YY, LaRue, Ken YYYY, Lashbrook, Herb ,Y LATIN CLUB YY Lauer, Francis Y Lauterbur, Anna YY Law, Roberta ,,,, Lawhead, Victor 37, 112, 105, 178, 193, 153 136 'ao 113 Lawrence, Donald YYY, 28, 73, Lawrence, Nancy YY YY, Lawson, Larry ,,, Y Laymon, Ron . LEAF RAKE YYY 157 158 Leaming, Tom ,,, YY 98, 104 Lee, Catherine YY, ,,, Lee, Linda YYYYY ,,,, Lehman, Gene ,,,,, Y Y Y 90 Lehman, Raymond YY, Y Y Y Lehner, Charles YYYY YYYYY YYYY LeMaster, Roger Y YYY 55,190 Lemna, Owen YYYY YYYYY 4 3 Leonard, Bond Y, ,Y YYYYY ,,, Y Lerner, Mary YYY, ,YYYY Lesher, Jack YY 62, 149, 170, 172, Lester, Cyril YY,Y YYYYYYYYYYYY 43 Levy,Joan Y ,YYY Lewellen, John YYY Y 23, 283 92 , 1 , Lewellen, Mrs. John YYYYY Y YYYYY Lewellen, Noble Y, Lewis, lris Alley Lewis, Jack YYYYYYYYYYY Lewis, Phyllis YYYYYYYYYYY LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB Liechty, Paul Y YYY YY Lillie, Robert ,Y Limbert, Jack YYY, Limbert, Joan Y, Lindley, Betty ,,, Lindsey, Helen Y, Linn, Charles Linn, Robert YYYY Y Lipman, Marlene Y, Lipp, Carol YYYYYY Lipp, Joyce YYY Little, Alice ,,, Loats, Henry YYY Locke, Howard YYYY Lockwood, Theodore Loftus, Loose, Love, Lowe, Lowe, Lowry, Lowry, Lucas, LUCINA HALL Y, Luckenbill, Betty Y, Ludlow, Burrel ,Y Luecking, Evelyn Lugar, Joe Janice YYYYYYYY Bill ,,,,, Y Jessie YYYYYYY Y Mary Jean Y, Doug YYYY Pat Y Y Y Dick YYY Y 289 Joy Nell ,YY 134, 61, 103 153 103 132 ,YY 22 186, 199 166 YY 60 180 217 55 160 144 184, 271 63 21 66 174 141 141 249 97 166 159 160 37 263 128 28 28 28 184 141 190 158 261 157 50 135 164 52 60 192 158 2 47 244 203 132 102 139 161 38 66 134 212 66 2 177 118 137 137 91 105 120 119 243 119 209 66 65 141 94 215 28 134 64 64 236 167 123 66 125 158 Luker, J, Forrest 66 Lutes, Sue 125 Luther, Doris 124 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 232 Lybrook, Joy 122 Lyons, Georgine 47 M MACBETH 249 MacCoy, Joseph 26 Mack, Billy 2 Macklin, Helen 66 Macklin, Howard 66 Macy, Richard 66 Maddox, Charles 64, 154 Mqggon, Phillip 105, 162 Magnabosco, John 26, 76, 97 Magnabosco, Mrs. John Y Y, 144 Magoon, Wallace YY 21, 187, 224 Mahley, Pat YYYYYYY Y 40, 137 Mahoney, Marilyn , V , Y Y 128 Mahoney, William Y 51 MAJORETTE5 Y Y 106 Mallas, Dan Y Y 62, 156 Malloy, Mickey YYY YY 106, 143 Maloon, Pat YYYY YYY 43, 192 Mallot, Floyd ,Y ,YY ,Y 2 Mann, Joyce YYYYYY Y 134 Mangas, June Y 120, 224 Mangis, Dalton Y YY,Y 155 Manning, Judy YY 132 Mantack, Bob YY Y Y 234 Marble, Jeanne YY 65 Marconi, Bud Y 93 MARD1 GRAS Y YY 251 Marks, Barbara YY, 125 Marks, Tom 152 Marquart, Jane Y YYY 27 Marquart, Lynn Y Y, ,Y Y Y 27 Marshall, Joanna Y 57, 137 Maroc, Donna YY Y YY ,, ,YY 133 Marszalek, Irene YY YY 51, 113, 124, 166, 228 Martin, Ella YY, 51 Martin, Larry ,,, Y 159 Martin, William Y Y Y Y 2 Martinson, W. D. YY YYY 26, 170 Mascho, George YYYYYYY Y ,,,, 28 Masha, Helen YY YY,Y ,Y ,,,YY,, , 28 Masley, Luann YYYY 46 137, 186, 189 Massey, Don Y YYYYYYY YY,YYY,,YY, 160 Massey, Donna Y 49 Mast, Ruth YYYY 28 Master, Phyllis YY YYYYY 124 MATH CLUB YYYYYY 214 Mathias, Joe Y 104, 157 Mathias, John Y YY Y 105 Mathys, Bill ,YY ,,,,, ,,, ,nw 93 Mathys, Marcella ,,,, 7 W, 243 Mathews, W. E, Y 40 156, 172, 192 Mattingly, Barbara YYY 141, 243 Mauger, Ray Arthur ,YY YY,Y., Y 32 Mouth, Leslie YYY 26, 232 Maxwell, Maude Y YYY 66 Maxwell, Norma Y Y YY 118 Maxwell, Pat YYY YY 118 Mayer, Forrest YY Y YYY Y 28, 205 McAfee, Don ,Y YYYYYYYY ,Y 81, 162 McCall, Robert Y 23 103, 104, 259 McCarter, Phil ,,,,,,,YY Y 88, 96, 108 McCarthy, Robert YYY Y 2, 70, 150 McCarty, Fred YYY YYYYY YYY 2 McCarty, Mae YY YY YYYYYYY Y 66 McCaughan, Fran Y ,,, Y, 145 McClaren, Marilyn Y Y, 44, 110, 112, 113, 120, 235 McClellan, Edna YYYY Y YYY 66 McClung, Peg YY YY 131 McClurg, Don Y Y 104, 157 105 51 McColly, Bill 33, 88, 94, 108 McCord, Bill . 5 e McCormick, Robert 55 McDaniel, Howard 55.5 555 62 McDonald, Joe 5 5 5555 55 33 McDonald, Mary Ruth 555 5, 555 McElroy, Sue 55.5 55 5 - McGinnis, Bob 5 28 Mclntyre, Emogene 5. . Mclntyre, Jannene 55 McJilton, Mildred 5 555 McKaig, Tom 5 YYYYYYYYY Ve McKay, Peter 55 ,,,, 5555 98 McKinney, Libby 117, 181, 184 McKivergin, Jim 555 55 158 McLaughlin, Keith 55 151, 182 McMillen, Marianne 5 ,,,,, 131 McMullen, Lyle 55555 ,,,,,, 5555 McNabb, Susan 5 .5 McNaughton, Charles 55 55 McNeal, Richard 5 5 McNew, Jock , 55 McNutl, Donna 5 5 5 McNutt, Norma 5 5 5 McVickers, Howard 5 5555 Means, John 5 5 5. 5 Meieur, Anna 55.5 5 55 166 Mellolt Lila 5 5555 52,184 Meloy, Elizabeth 5555 28, 69, 136 Melvin, Janet .555 5 5555555 Menser, Howard 55 149, 151, 180, Mertens, Thomas 5555 . 55. 190 Meyer, Alice 55 5 5555 Meyer, Paul .55 5 105 Meyers, Jeanne 555 140 Michael, Pat 5 5555 Michael, R. E. 55555555 5 55 22 Michael, Ruth 5 48, 185 Michelfelder, Russell 555555 5 5 85 Miedema, Phyllis 555 555 113 MIKE CLUB 5 5 555 Milakavic, Bruno 555 5 5 Miles, Harry eeee , e eeeee ee Miles, Kenneth . 55 6, 31, 40, 241, 243 Milford, Mildred 5. ,,,, 27 Milleman, Jack 55555555555 5 Miller, Carolyn 55 55. 55 199 Miller, Donald 5 5 25 190, 202 Miller, Mrs. Donald 5555 5 5 5. Miller, Fred 555 5 eeee 5 5555 Miller, Jerry 5 55 Miller, Jim 55555 5. Miller, Jonella 5 Miller, Lavon ,,,, Miller, Mitzi 555 5 55 Miller, Pat 555 555 65 Miller, Philip . 55 60 Miller, Richard 55 5.5 158 Miller, Ruth 555 42, 137 Miller, Terry 55 555555 105 Miller, William 55 5 55555 5555 Minnix, Lucy Lee 55 36 188, 192 Minsel, Clara 5 5 5. 5 5 Mitzner, Joyce 555 55555 122 Mock, Lornell 5 5 55 42 Moeder, Paul 5 5 55 63 Mohr, Nellie 55555 5 5555 5 5 Mohr, Norma Ruth 55 5..5 144 Mongeon, Gerry 124, 203 Mongrain, Delores 136, Monroe, George 5 555 Monlano, Helen 5 5 116, Montgomery, Keith Moore, Allen 5 55 5 Moore, Bonnie Moore, Carol 105, 154 157 24 194 180 34 250 180 39 134 179 93 177 242 227 183 257 44 132 22 2 149 119 135 180 34 219 234 199 144 210 202 145 164 186 50 227 193 157 186 220 40 2 156, 244 209 48 121 221 142 157 157 151 133 2 145 117 157 159 194 155 66 194 66 168 213 154 66 253 228 186 2 117 220 52 137 119 1 Moore, Jack 5 555 41 190 Moore, Phyllis 55 5 5 49 Moore, Richard 555 5 5555 Moore, Richard V. 5 55555555 42 Moore, Ted 555 5555 555 52 103 Moran, Palsy 55 55 5555 5555 Morris, Don 555 .5 Morris, Homer 5 5 555555 55 Morris, Jack 5 5 55 5 .5 5 Morris, Phyllis 5 5555 5 5 34 189 Morris, Thomas 5 55 35, 94 103 Morris, Wayne 5 5 5 55 5 5555 Morrison, Gordon 55 Morsey, Royal 555 5 Z3 Moser, Carol 555 5555 Moser, Doris 5 5555 555 Mosier, Melvin 55 5555 Mossburg, William 55 55 55 Mosson, Charles 555555 5 Motensbocker, Nancy 55 5 555 Motsenbocher, Sarah 55 5 5 Mrack, Joseph 5555 5 555 Mayer, Betty 5 55. 55555555555555 5 Moyer, Marilyn 555 5 5 5555555 .555 Mueller, Dolores Caldwell 40, 186, Mueller, Erwin 5 5555555555555555 Mullendore, Thomas 55 55 Muller, Charles 555. 5 Murphy, Dennis 555 5 Murphy, Mary Lou 55 555 Murray, Merril 5555 5 MUSIC CLUB 555 5 5 Musser, Victor 55 555 Musulin, Mike 5555 Myers, Errol 555 5555555555 5555 Myers, Alice 555 55555555 55 133 Myers, Jim 555 55 I, 6, 51, 164, 240 Myers, Mrs. Mary 5555 5 5 55555 Myers, Robert 555555555 555 55 5 Mysch, Lucia 555555 28, 142 179 N Nail, Esther 555 555555 5 Napier, Charles 55 5 5555 5555 Nash, Stanley 555 55555555 5555 Naumcheff, Gloriann 555 32 130 Naumchefl, Joe 55 555 50 182 Nay, Bill 55555 5555 86 105 Naylor, Bill 55 555. 5 555 Neal, Bradley 555 Neal, Helen 55 555 Neff, Kenny 555 5 555555 Neft, Nancy 5555 5 55555555 5.5 .5 Nell, Peggy 5555 5 5 128 141 Neihardt, Georgia 5555555 5 139 Nelson, Betty 6, 124, 179 238 Nelson, Carl 555 . 555555555 555 Nelson, Margaret 555 5 Nesbitt, Porter 555 555 Nestel, Dale 55555 5555 Neutfer, Bill 55. 55 5555 43 Neuhouser, Jerry 55 55 191 NEWMAN CLUB 5 55 . Newton, Bob 55555 5 55555 88, Nezamis, Christ 555 55 5.. 5 Nichols, Alice 5 555 21, 144 Nichols, Devon 55 55 5555 Nichols, John 55 555 55 5 Nicholson, Ellen 55 55555 5 Nicholson, Jack 55555 181, 191 Nicholson, lela K. 55.5 5555 5555 Nicholson, Martha 555 Nicholson, Mary 555 5 55. 55 Nickey, Janet 41, Nickey, Mary Helen 5 Niemeyer, Roger 55 32, Niendenhal, Mary 555 555 5 55 55 Nigro, Anne 5 5 5 40, 118 290 191 145 66 222 157 129 153 66 160 191 160 53 149 157 122 122 52 158 149 142 66 180 124 124 198 2 2 228 164 144 66 215 65 159 24 236 76, 243 168 50 211 81 157 193 183 154 224 2 123 90 130 168 233 239 28 38 25 153 156 214 228 98 85 179 58 2 219 213 65 135 125 145 144 156 134 186 Niksic, Michael 555 Niles, Robert 5555 Nisbet, Jerry 5 5.55 5555 5 5 Niswonger, Marilyn Nixon, Barbara 55 Ronald 55 Noble, Norman, John 5 5 Norris, Phyllis 55 NORTH HALL 5 5 Nowak, Frank 555 Noyer, Ralph 55. Nusbaumer, Robert 555 6, 1 -fill 5 4, 5,19, Nye, lrene 55555555 O Oakes, Barbara 555555 Oakes, Paul 5555555 Oberhaltzer, Henry Odle, Marilyn 5555 5 555.5 5 Oetting, Arnold 5555555 105, O'Hara, Barbara 555 55555 O'Herren, Jane 555 55555 Ogden, Beverly 55555 Ohmit, Gwendolyn 55 5555 Olin, Anna 55 55555 5555 5 Oliver, Jack 5555 Oliver, Jerry 5555 55 555 102, 555 102, Olmstead, Drake 555 5555555 27 45, 239 65 187 172 103 20, 186 126 154 58 34 103 Olmstead, Paul 555 55 59, 153, 193 Olsen, Dave 555 555 101 Olson, Edna 555 55555 Olson, Joan 5555555 55555 Olson, R. A5 . . 5555555555 5555 25 Olson, Mrs. Raymond . 55555 5555 OMEGA SIGMA CHI 55 126, 127 O'Nan, Mary Lou 555 55555 5555 O'NeiII, Marilyn 5 555555 5 ORCHESTRA 5 5 55555555555 200, ORGANIZATIONS 555..55 55. ,5555 ORIENT BUSINESS STAFF 555 240 ORIENT EDITORIAL STAFF 555 238 Orr, John 555555555555555555 49 Oswald, Dan ..5 555555555 105 Otto, Evelyn 55 55 46, 138, 139 Olto, Martha 555 555555 70, 138 Over, Miriam 555 . 5555 .55 145 Owen, Helen 55 P Painter, Floy 55 55555 555 Painter, Freida 55 Palko, John 5 Palmer, Ray 555 Pantinas, Bessie 5 Parish, Dona Gene Parker, Bob 55555 Parker, Joe 555... 55 6, 49, 23s, 555 85, Parkerson, Ruth 5555555 5,. Parkison, Reginald Y Y 7777771 Parks, Ed 5555555555 55 Parks, Jim 5555 55 44, Parks, Joyce 55 5555 .. Parks, Sue . 55 46, Parr, Martha 555 55555 Parretl, Tom 5 55555 5 Partritz, Jo 555 555 124, Parviainen, Klaus 5 55555 5 Passmore, Pauline 55555555555 Patterson, Mary 555. ...5555 Patti, Cynthia 55555 46, 138, Paul, Emily 55 555555 55 Pauley, Dan 55 55 98, Paulin, Charles 5 Pawelek, Alan 55 28 82 25, 239 103 46 80 44 116, 244 219 139 219 104 27 45 149 191 176, 244 130 209 201 211 173 172 178, 227 66 66 132 105 66 217 155 137 130 34 144 23 164 160 177 181, 230 158 128 117 207 219 128 66 133 201 195 241 239 178 164 116 139 236 36 181 58 163 66 176, 244 186 151 104 192 40 158 161 130 140 134 161 250 67 58 234 206 263 117 156 65 151 Petrarch L, Pawelek, Mrs. Alan 73, 119 Payne, Lois Ann 6, 48, 130, 238 Pearcy, Verle Y .YY Pearson, Dain . Petfley, George 81, 160 Pellar, Mary Ann Y YY. P. E. M. CLUM Y Pence, Eleanor YY 186 Pence, Ruth Y YYY 28 Pendleton, Nancy Y . Pennington, Robert Y YY 59 Penrod, Floyd YYYY Penrod, Katherine Y Y Penrose, Joyce Perry, Vilette YYYY YY 123 Peters, Maia YY . 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