Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

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' .F ' I G , ,rv 3 , x 1,5 k .. 5 .4 .- E- .. .... , ..,,. hilt.-11 L . s , Hit , Y, 14 ' gs . ,Q :Q .DJ W1 V7 .,, u -. tif 1 N f Q ' l 'I I 1 , 2 1 1 mygliinl T ' riff, f-.fm .,...,.. I..-as-an t , . 1 E? Q Mn--1 2 Ai I b roil . A Things to remember Greek Night Homecoming combi mite vim Aggynwebster 511991 3601 2270! mmpfll Most professional books must have a preface, and the 1953 Orient is no excep- tion. The '52-'53 school year has been a wonderful year as far as activities, sports, organizations, entertainment, and . . . ed- ucation are concerned. It is the purpose of the 1953 Orient to help you remember this year, and your college career as a whole, with the greatest pleasure that is possible. We hope that you will have as much enioyment from the memories that this book will hold for you as we had from publishing it. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Vacations Dr. Franz Polgar, Hypnotist Blue Key Sweetheart Ball Intersorority-Interfraternity Sing Kappa Sigma Kappa Variety Show Bike-a-thon Junior Prom Commencement SUMMER VACATION . . Yes, it's been a wonderful year, and may we, the 1953 Orient Staff, extend to YOU our best wishes for the years ahead, and until we meet again . . . SEE YOU IN THE ORIENT. S pt. 11 School started today . . . l'm going to make straight A's this term. DEDICATION . . . i' 951 5 ' Y lil: 5 i Dr. Ferrill is probably one of the most widely known personalities on campus. His friendly greetings and cheery countenance brighten many and otherwise gloomy days. We hope that this dedication in some small way will serve as recognition of these outstanding characteristics. The generosity of Dr. Ferrill is not confined to the limits of Ball State, for he is recognized in the Community of Muncie as an outstanding leader. Dr. Ferrill, we wish to say to you, Hello there, how's it goin', . . and . . may you continue to be living proof that teachers are people. 3 ,, N . :ggi , -Q Q 2 It 5- '.,-1--nnllill' CONTENTS . ,4 0 aa STAFF . 5 . Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editor .. Literary Editor ........ Associate Literary Editor Art Editor ........... Senior Editor . . Faculty Editor ....... Associate Faculty Editor . Honoraries Editor .... Sorority Editor ........ Associate Sorority Editor Fraternity Editor ...... Sports Editors . . . Secretary ............ Photography Coordinator Bob M. Mantock Tom Marks Donna Heiney Shirley Hemphill Gloria Holloway Carolyn VanCamp Pauline Zizoff Helen Bennett Alice Fritts Phyllis Canright Wilma Button Darwin Markley Wayne Morris Bill Stroup Don Gallahue Pat Zetterberg Joyce Lipp gdb age Zmmeee Business Manager . . . Advertising Manager Organization Manager . . . . . . . . . Associate Organization Manager . . Bookkeeper .................. Sales Managers .. enicvw Don Stringer Harold Longworth Gene Wake Nancy Clark Bill Carter Jo Klentzer Bea Bodney ,sf 'Wt' ,, -,., .a 3:2 ,W ffm , 0 J, ML 3, 'fwzfxfgggax 'w,w.,,au -amz .. '-QQ.'-35554 , ..,::. 1 .- , 1322 uf ,ff rd if . . s'ac.laT ff. 93' Q F N' ? ,r 51 1 Dr. John R, Emens, Governor Henry F. Schricker, George A Ball, Dr. L. A. Pittenger, and Judson Betts were dignitaries at the for- mal dedication of the L. A. Pit- tenger Student Center. The Honorable Henry F. Schricker de- livers the speech of dedication. .- 41 ., .4 w Governor Henry F. Schricker and George A. Ball admire the golden key to the Student Center. Sept. IO Ah! Back to school for a rest. I registered today. Got writer's cramps. 6 ll , Q3UDEN7 CENTER WTERXOR f.f4.' U alvyill 1, .. -lg H: 'Juni , , V? -FW ' 'SW na. W4 ,H A v' J A fl A- QMS! iv w, x , P fy? ,1jl,f,4Ax 'A'3-ggi, , 2 - x 1 ' , , , x kqe . h V 29,i'?'1f 1 ifffaw H -- V ,I gjuzy. gg, , Y. Q YF' lf. E sv'-, 1- - -.Sli -1. ' ,Asif gl' ' , 3-V '-f Tf 1 1g : ,' I' ' -Vg.: if -, ,,..f ,MH,,' U ,4 4- i VNVKW , . A 6,99 '.- A 6' ' .' TWP 'ii III 'ETH nl III Ill ul ln III III an 'M5'Nx.ev Ill m Ill III YH :zz ii nl III III III In m Ill wwws vang, lll I Ill I 'X' ff! AL. , Z' JW' i MUNI? 1 4 I ' s 1 . a i r 1 .1 .r3 I Q' 1:11 IN RECOGNITION OF . Sharley B. DeMotte Ball State acquired the services of Mr. Swin- ford in l926. Of course Mr. Swinford was already known on campus from his undergraduate days. Mr. Swinford also has little time for relaxation since he carries a fulltime teaching load, spon- sors clubs, and is the faculty business advisor to the Orient and Ball State News. To both Mrs. DeMotte and Mr. Swinford may we say, Thanks! Mrs. DeMotte came to Ball State in 1925. The students think of her as one of their true faculty friends, and that she is. In the 28 years of her service to Ball State, she has seen many changes take place, indeed she has participated in making the changes possible. Certainly the beneficial influence of Mrs. De- Motte is very noticeable on campus as a faculty member, publicity director, sponsor of the Ball State News, and last, but not least, the Orient. Basil M. Swinford STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD . GEORGE A. BALL RALPH CARMICHAEL President Vice-President WILLIAM F. CRONIN MRS. OSCAR A. AHLGREN WILBUR YOUNG 5eCI'efGry State Superintendent The State Teachers College Board, appointed by the governor of the state of Indiana, serves Ball State Teachers College and Indiana State Teachers College. The steady growth in high educational standards for these colleges is due to the sound, consistent, high-minded policies supported by this board. Sept. 20 After chewing off my nails at an exciting football game with Hanover, l try to hide them with polish for the Greek dance. I2 ro THE sENloRs . . Graduates - You are one of the most popular graduating classes ever to leave our portals. Everywhere you turn you are needed. Your country calls many of you to military service, there is a serious dislocation between the supply of and demand for teachers, business, industry, and government service provide numerous opportunities. We hope that your college has prepared you to grasp these oppor- tunities - these challenges - and to face your new tasks with eager- ness, enthusiasm, and vigor. We believe that your achievements will be many, and that they will reflect honor to yourselves and to your Alma Mater, Ball State Teachers College. John R. Emens, President 13 ADMINISTRATION . Policy-makers and their staffs Financial wizards and secretaries I4 ADMINISTRATION . . . Registrar's office . . . the people who han- dle the complicated process of registra- tion - I' 1 if 332 Offices of the directors of place ment, sfudenl affairs and acfivi ties . .. The Dieficians . . . the planners of the meals for the Ball State Dining Service . . . ADMINISTRATION 'WY 019 -P -Z 5. ,,nl . -can? I6 RICHARD W. BURKHARDT, Ph.D. Dean of the College CHARLES McNAUGHTON, M.A. Chairman of Student Advising Program and Assistant Professor of Education M. CURTIS HOWD, Ph.D. Principal of Burris School LEO HAUPTMAN, PI1,D. Registrar REESE WILLIAMS, M.A. Director of Alumni Relations G. H. CLEVENGER Director of Placement HOWARD JOHNSHOY, Ph.D. Dean of Student Affairs MARION GRADY, M.A. Librarian and Head of Department of Library Science KENNETH COLLIER, Ph.D. Director of Men's Activities MARTHA WICKHAM, M.A. Director of Women's Activities JUDSON BETTS, M.A. Director of L. A. Pittenger Student Center SHARLEY B. DeMOTTE, M.A. Director of Publicity 1 DONALD E. LAWRENCE, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Education ANGIE WILSON, Ph.M. Associate Professor of Social Science, Burris MAGDALENE M. ALMLIE, A.M.L.5. Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service, and Instructor of Library Science MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, M.S. School Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science, Burris A. T. CLARK, M.A. Assistant Professor of English JOHN W. HANNAFORD, M.A. Instructor of Social Science MILDRED MILFORD, M.M. Instructor of Music INA B. SHAW, B.S.L.S. Curriculum Laboratory Librarian ELIZABETH PILANT, Ed.D. Associate Professor of English FRED E. WILLIAMS, M.A.L.S. Film Librarian and Instructor of Library Science MAJOR WALTER E, COTTEN Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics ALICE W. NICHOLS, Ed.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Art CECILE GILBERT, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education MILDRED EBERLE, M.M. Instructor of Music JOHN LEWELLEN, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education ROBERT A. McCALL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Physical Education CLARA PEIRCE, M.A. Assistant in Instruction -Science ROBERT KOENKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education and Director of Graduate Studies I7 CARRIE VAN CLEAVE Assistant Director of Dining Service CARL L. NELSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music CLARA E. WILTSE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art LEMUEL F. ANDERSON, M.A. Assistant Professor ot Music MARION RECTOR, M.A. Instructor of Science WILLARD A. ALLEN, M.Ed. Instructor of Industrial Arts MARY FRANCES PATTERSON, B.S. Director of North Hall FLOY RUTH PAINTER, Ph.D. Professor of Social Science VIRGIL J. HERRING, D.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Education P. D. EDWARDS, Ph.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Mathematics ELIZABETH E. MELOY, M.M. Associate Professor of Music CAROLYN M. HUBBARD, M.A. Instructor of Music ELIZABETH WILLIS, M.A. Director of White Hall RICHARD H. CALDEMEYER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science FORREST L. MAYER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Business Education VERNAL H. CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education BETTY JANE GANZHORN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education BETH VAIL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Education I8 MARK E. STUDEBAKER, LL.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Business' Education ROMA HAYWORTH, M.A. Assistant Professor of English MARY PEARSON, M.A. Reference Service librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science ETHELYN DAVIDSON, M.5. Assistant Professor of Education P. A. WISEMAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science EVELYN HOKE, M.A. Director of Library Teaching Materials Service and Assistant Professor of Library Science TECHNICAL SERGEANT FRANCIS KARAS Instructor of Air Science OLIVER C. BUMB, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts ELLEN J. McALLlSTER English Department Utadiol PHYLLIS A. NELSON, A.M.T. Assistant Professor of Social Science TECHNICAL SERGEANT JOE A. PEMBERTON Instructor of Air Science ROSEMARY FISHER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education W. L. GRUENEWALD, D.S.S. Assistant Professor of Social Science MYRTLE D. TOOP5, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris LT. COL. VERL SCHOENFELDT Professor of Air Science and Tactics HENRY LOATS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts EVERETT WM. FERRILL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social Science EMMA HOLMES, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris I9 Q.- ---qi gp...- 'f '! if? SN.: 'sd' 390- -G? 5,744 J-... 9 Kal 'Ui I lt '36- A., 'YV-v - . . fi- lf! if C l is ex' 'S-'Qc lm ff. DONALD E. MILLER, Ph.D. Professor of Science RUTH CRISMAN, M.A. Instructor of Education and Referral Counselor CHARLES F. VAN CLEVE, Ph.D. Professor of English WILLIAM D. MARTINSON Director of Frank Elliott Ball Hall and Instructor of Education MAJOR LELAND B. BLAIR Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics GRACE E. BRANDT, B.S.L.S. Assistant Professor of Library Science MARY TROXELL, B.S. Loan Service Librarian H. A. JEEP, Ph.D. Professor of Education EARL A. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Education MAJOR ROBERT E. COUNCIL Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics FRED J. SCHMIDT, Ed.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Industrial Arts THERESA N. SCHERMER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics JEAN CHARLES KOHLER, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music GRACE WOODY, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education and Coordinator of Physical Education ANNA OLIN, M.A, Associate Professor of Music, Burris STAFF SERGEANT HERBERT J. STEIN Instructor of Air Science GEORGE W. WELKER, M.A. Instructor of Science LAWRENCE J. SCHEIDLER, Ph.D. Professor of Social Science 20 EDNAFERNE JONES, M,Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Education ROBERT N. McCORMICK, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science CHARLES M. HUBBARD, M.A. Instructor of Music BASIL M. SWINFORD, M.A. Associate Professor of Business Education W. H. MAGOON, Ph.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Foreign Language RUTH MEHNERT, M.A. School Nurse and Instructor of Health Education, Burris MINA JOHNSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Business Education MARTHA ELIZABETH STONE, Ph.D. Professor of Elementary Education, Burris MARY M. MYERS Director of South Hall ARNIM D. HUMMEL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science PHYLLIS SMITH, M.S. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris VIVIENNE BEY, Ph.D. Associate, Professor of Foreign Language JOHN M. SHALES, Ph.D. Professor of Education VERNA A. SULLIVAN, M.A. Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Burris J. VICTOR BLACKWELL, M.F.A. Instructor of Art and Gallery Supervisor ARDITH L. PHILLIPS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education LESLIE MAUTH, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education ROBERTA LAW, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art, Burris 21 QQ Y 'J ,af ,Www -serif' QQ' wi , 'i ' .-2.4-we .1:+s.::, 5 gv- .- me 1 SNFFZW ff r , I 2.455 'MON nu- ...J-uns' M.. 'v.,,,. ...-'-7 .Af 'VKX 'ad' if inwar- 'Sf' 'Of' 'Rf' F3 AJ' 1' F05 rf' T 1, tl- fvhil you -fn ...O W -...J fiery 'QS' 3,535 '-lx 6 fur ,vw , QQ ev' fi' NI 'Wh' ll Qc TT ti fn w. Q-l .fro '40 fl' .T ,g. CAROLYN MOORE, M.S. Assistant Director of Dining Service ROBERT SCARF, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education HARRY HOWICK, M.S. Professor of Science SERGEANT LLOYD E. PRIEBE Instructor of Air Science CAPTAIN JAMES HECKMAN, A.B. Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics E. GRAHAM POGUE, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education and Director of Student Teaching LESTER E. HEWITT, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social Science SHARLEY B. DeMOTTE, M.A. Associate Professor of English and Director of Publicity ESTHER M. JOHNSON, M.A. Instructor of Home Economics and District Supervisor in Home Economics NADA GADBURY, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris JOHN E. BAKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education A. MAX CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Education ROSAMOND WETMORE, B.S. . Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service THOMAS H. WETMORE, JR., M.A. Assistant Professor of English BERNARD R. JOSIF, M.A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts CAPTAIN LLOYD ROBERTS Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics ROYAL J. MORSEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor ol Education and English HELEN H. SORNSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education and Director of Elementary Education 22 WILLIAM B. HIGGINS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics ANSEL WALLACE, M.S. Assistant Business Manager CARL H. KEENER, M.S. Instructor of Social Science, Burris PAUL ROYALTY, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of English MARVIN CHARLES REICHLE, M.F.A. Instructor of Art GENE McCREERY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics RUTH ANDREWS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ROBERT W. PRIMMER, M.S. Instructor of Physical Education MARGARET WALKER, M.A. Instructor of English ETHEL HIMELICK, B.S. Assistant Treasurer EDWARD S. STROTHER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English ROBERT LAFOLLETTE, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Social Science EMMA E. WETZEL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Burris RUSSELL S. BURKHART, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education, Burris VICTOR LAWHEAD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education WANDA LUE PAYNE, M.A. Instructor of Physical Education ROBERT P. BELL, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Business Education ETHEL EVANS, B.S. Assistant Director, Dining Service, Lucina Cafeteria 23 VY Q5- -SJ' 4-:eff ik ia J'- IQ'-Pt 'DM Q I 1 . 4-Q, W rfb Nh X 'sf JON 'Ar -ad nr 3 1-A X551-3 . MARY M. JAEGER, M.A. Instructor of English and Out-Patient Clinician RAYMOND A. OLSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education MARY ELIZABETH WOOD, M.A. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language Burris JUANITA SMITH, A.M. L.S. Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service, and Instructor of Library Science SERGEANT REYNALDO G. GORDOVA Instructor of Air Science LUCILE CLIFTON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English CAPTAIN MARVIN D. LASKEY Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics MARY LOUISE YEO, M.M. Instructor of Music ROBERT L. SHELLEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science GERALD L. ALEXANDER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science ROBERT H. COOPER, Ph.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Science VOLA SIMPSON, M.A. Instructor of Home Economics GEORGINA L. HICKS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Foreign Language and English WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science ROBERT HARGREAVES, Ph.D. Head of Dept. and Professor of Music SERGEANT ROBERT GRILLIOT Instructor of Air Science 3 LUCIA MYSCH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Art R. E. MICHAEL, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education and Director of Extended Services 24 1 NADINE LECLARE Assistant Director of Lucina Hall ETHEL WHITAKER GEORGE HENNINGS Instructor of Science, Burris MARGARET BRAYTON Assistant Professor of Education RICHARD ARTES PATRICIA BECHTOL ALPHA BRAUNWARTH FRANCIS BROWN DEAN COEN GERTRUDE COUCH MARTHA COX PEARL CROSGRAVE DUANE DEAL RUSSELL DIENER RICHARD DUNHAM RUTH DUTRO LAWRENCE EDMONSON SCOTT FISHER HERBERT FRED HERBERT HAMILTON THELMA HIATT ALAN HUCKLEBERRY FLOY HURLBUT LUCILE KNOTTS ROBERT KORSGAARD EVELYN LUECKING ,dex 25 .rf GEORGE MACHO HELEN MASHA ROBERT McGINNIS ERROL MYERS RICHARD PETERSON BARBARA RIGGIN ROBERT ROBBINS, JR. REX RUDICEL EDITH SCOTT GEORGE SERDULA HAROLD STEPHENS RICHARD STOLPER WILLIAM SUTTON .pax 'T DERK JOHANNES TIMMERS SIDNEY TRETICK ANTHONY TOVATT PAUL B. WILLIAMS CHARLES SHOEMAKER JOHN MAGNABOSCO J. C. WAGNER AMY HINKLE ELLEN NICHOLSON if PLAYTIME The new faculty room in the Student Center is quite a popular place for the staff members. A good card game does a lot for the nerves, right? 26 4 'Y Y +- v 4 'yr ., W 2 F jj Pu. 3 5 5 i 1 ,vi L . 45 L Q V -N: , Q ' l i 3 l ' V 5 il A' 'PA If .r Q J g w. ...,V .lg lifx- T57 Q i s ' f' W ' ' 'A Q l o if y r r , ,, f . as Q fs- '- we H Q li 2 if i i '2'L1 s v , LQ' r . 1 -. .F ter? Ball State opened their i952 season with a 7 to 7 tie at Hanover. The Cards with a much improved team this year held Hanover scoreless until the final five minutes when Hanover blocked a Card punt and marched 30 yards for a touch down. Big Bob Shirar power dived into the end zone for Ball State's touchdown. Grant and Grady set up the score by running the ball for 62 yards. 28 9 1.v .5 4 st W1 ,f 5 5 ' Q, is x ii' 5 j 1 W if 'Q , ffbsq-5' l fl V5 3 .Qfefab 6,5 5 QL Q? ' N T' .11 l , i Y 'Al ' Y 1 5 .5 V We ,J AU'vsxn S 35 Jil Ui L The Cards fought valiantly at Michigan Normal taking an early lead of 7 to 0 but trailed 13 to 7 at halftime. In the fourth quarter the Red and White regained their lead on a Mathias to Butler touchdown and the extra point. Then NormaI's offense began to roll. They scored twice in the last seven minutes to down the Cards 26 to 14. 29 ACTON SCRIVNOR In their first home game the Cardinals found the going rather rough against the DePauw Tigers and they trailed at the end of the quarter 14-O. The Red and White came to life in the second frame and trailed by only one point at half- time 20-I9. From thereon the Tigers had things pretty much their own way and the final score found the Cards trailing DePauw 40-25. SHIRAR MATHIAS GRANT BOGNER LEHMAN GRADY Although the homecoming weather was perfect the 7,000 students and alums had their spirits dampened as the Butler Bulldogs chewed the Cards and returned home with a 28-7 victory. The Cardinals were unable to stop the Butler ground attack and could not put their own aerial offense together for more than one score. ENDS AND CENTERS . W-'r 354 W, Ziff 1: T 7' x ff f Playing a vastly improved grade of football, Ball State stopped the Indiana State Sycamores previously un- beaten team 33 to 0 in a sensational upset. This was one of the greatest games in several seasons for the Cardinals. TACKLES AND GUARDS I Next the Cards turned north to play Valparaiso, last years ICC champion and this year's co-title holder. The Cards, playing an excellent brand of ball out-played the Crusaders but fell short of victory by one point I4 to l3 Oct. l Voted for class officers today. Had to get a ticket from the office to prove that Im me 32 BACKFIELD . 'f'i'? A .JM COACHES . . . The Cards were not too impressive in their last home game of the season as they lost to the Little Giants of Wabash 39 to 19. Big Stan Huntsman was too much for the Red and White to cope with as he averaged 9.8 yards per carry, gained a total of 254 yards and scored five touchdowns. 33 Ball State again turned north and outclassed St. Joseph, winning by a 21-6 margin. In statistics the Cards had much the better of things and were only mildly threatened by the upstaters. WERT SLICK BUTLER STRICKER ln the final game of the season the Cardinals trounced the Evansville Aces 26 lo 7 in the pocket city. The contest was played at night and was a pleasing climax to a mediocre season for Ball Slate. 34 ,ati . , NEIDIGH HUNT The Cardinals concluded the season with a record of three wins and five loses with one tie. In the Indiana Collegiate Conference the Redclads finished in third place. Their conference record was three wins and two losses. John Mathias led the conference in passing and total offense. John also was named the most valuable player of the i952 season by his teammates and was named first string quarterback on the all-conference team. Governor Grady was one of the states top scorers this year with 64 points. The Governor was also the top scorer in the conference. Ernie Butler was the top pass catcher in the conference as he snagged 21 aerials good for 26l yards. Seniors playing their last game for Ball State were John Mathias, Bob Shirar, Dale Scrivnor, Ken Grant, Sam Bogner, and Jim Acton. WORTHMAN AVANETTI 35 CROSS COUNTRY 5 -H i THE RECORD Ball State 47 Ball State 28 Ball State l5 Ball State 37 Ball State 22 Ball State I5 Ball State also State meet and Miami l5 Butler 29 Hanover 49 Bowling Green 18 DePauw 35 Wabash 50 placed second in the Little fourth in the Big State meet. 36 This year the Ball State cross country squad compiled an impressive record of four wins and two losses. After finishing their schedule of dual meets the Cardinals entered both the Little State and Big State meets. ln these contests the Card runners placed second and fourth, respectively. Mainstays of the squad were sophomores J. W. McKeever and Jim Stricker, freshman Klaus Krug, and senior Joe Parker. First Row: Milt Ross, Mgr., Ray Karnafel, Joe McKeever, Jim Stricker, Joe Parker, Frank Sharkcy, Mike Toth, P. B. Williams, Coach. Second Row: Carl Painter, Lowell Barker, Bruce Stewart, Estill Duggins, John Sill, Dean Pierce, Randall Mauck, Herb Seals, Klaus Krug. 37 Robert Primmer, who completed his first year as coach, usually started a lineup consisting of one iunior, two soph- omores and two freshmen. This crew, with capable assistance from the other varsitymen, compiled a record of ll wins and ll losses. In the Indiana Collegiate Conference, the local record was four victories and six defeats. 38 This year the Cardinals of Ball State turned in a much improved performance over that of the past few seasons. Indi- cations are that in the next few years the trend for better basketball here will be on the upgrade, as only two seniors were carried on the roster. BASKETBALL . . . First Row Asst. Manager Whitworth, Kuhny, D. Harris, Cross, Ross, Delk, Stavros, Manager Gordon. Second Row Asst. Coach Phillips, Davis, Edwards, Campbell, Rinehart, Slick, Thompson, J. Harris, Powell Head Coach Primmer. Ball State's main problem came in playing on a foreign court. At home the Red and White looked like world beaters but seemed to lose the victory touch when away from the friendly con- fines of Ball Gymnasium. As an example, Ball State trounced Indiana State, 80-6l at home, but fell before the same team 63-61, at Terre Haute. I I Coaches Phillips and Primmer plan strategy for coming games. Oct l0 Today was really loaded with excitement. Freshman games, Theatre rush, working on the float, and learning who won the Queen contest. 39 THOMPSON DELK EDWARDS The highlight of the l952-53 season, so far as Ball State 'fans are concerned, was the 77-54 beating administered to 2 My Tony Hinkle's Butler Bulldogs. The Car- dinals never looked better than in this one as they hit a high percentage of their shots from the field, set up plays, 2 broke up Bulldog offensive patterns and got the enemy on the lump all the way. SLICK DAVIS JIM HARRIS CROSS POWELL JAGLA l 40 RINEHART CAMPBELL DALE HARRIS ROSS Fred Powell and Kenny Delk were the only seniors on the squad. Both performed valuable service to the Ball State cause, Powell because of his rebound- ing and Delk as a No. I relief man and consistent scorer. DICK WHITWORTH and STAVROS MARVIN GORDON KUHNY Mr 41 vi: fm-5 First Row: Stavros, Overholf, Heitler, Kuhny, Schmeliz. Second Row: Crow, Rinehart, Mooy, Eggers, Tauck, Manager Yeslingsmeier Among outstanding performances was the scoring ability and leadership of Jack Cross, the defensive and offensive work on the boards by Paul Slick and Terry Thompson, and the aggres- siveness and rebounding of Stan Davis and Norm Edwards' set shots. 42 YMNASTI SWIMMING . i ! I 6 2 i r W I 1-my First Row: Jerry Oliver, Dick Campbell, Bud Marconi. Second Row: Jack Powell, Bill Wile, James Fulk, Elwyn Zimmerman. Third Row: Coach John Lewellen, Bert Zimmerman, Gene Smith, Bill Mathys, Charles Hasselt Don McClurg. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Ball Oct. ll The Big Homecoming Day finally view the new Student Center. State State State State State State State State DePauw 48 Louisville 39 Louisville 46 Wittenberg 35 DePauw 52 Wayne 46 Tennessee A 81 l 56 Wittenberg 35 arrived. All my friends who are out in the field were back to Although the swim team had several returning lettermen there were few new aspirants to the squad. The thinned down tankmen finished the season with a total of three wins and five losses. Seniors on this year's team are Jerry Oliver and Charles Hassel. 45 BASEBALL . 'A inn 5 .4.l April April April April April April May May ll 14 18 2l 24 28 l 2 Earlham DePauw Sf. .loseph Taylor Wabash Franklin Indiana Slate Evansville There There There Here Here There There There May May May May May May May May Butler SL' Joseph Indiana U. Valparaiso DePauw Butler Indiana State Wabash There Here Here There Here Here Here There HAVERKOS VANDERGRIFT COACHES KORSGAARD and WILLIAMS POWELL Although last year's outfield returned intact, Coach Williams was concerned about choosing an infield. Firstbaseman Mattix was the only returnee from the previous year's infield squad. Catching was one of the stronger departments but the pitching staff was rather lean in number. 47 ELLIOTT CIZEK ggtjhs- -, - dei.. L mari' '7 475- l -f fso t DELK Although the Cardinals got off to a rather poor start, they gained valuable experience in their early games and made a creditable showing for themselves in later contests. GOLF -L. 'Q J ' N eil: .E ia April April April April May Hanover Here Taylor Here Butler There Indiana Central Here Taylor There May May May May Butler Here Hanover There State Meet Valparaiso Indiana Stale There gsm - gms ,. 5 mf.- - ?Qv wwf A ' . M.- TENNIS ff! QQ' LL P 15 -if QQ 'till 00 , . First Row: George Stewart, Dave Olsen, Larry Oren. Second Row: Grover Smith, Bob Pickell, Dean Wolfe, Coach A. L. Phillips. April April April April April 14 Earlham l6 Manchester 2l DePauw 24 Earlham 28 Butler Here Here Here There Here May May May May May l 6 8 12 21-22- Purdue Butler Evansvile Manchester 23 State There There Here There Meet v if r' ff' Y ,,..y,f As,Mv gk., v f'?'U'Y Y .,,5.4+vg gvvfif -aveff: ,,5avfi ..'e -, ,,,ar' ...gf .1 ,fn ,4':l. Larry Oren and Bob Pickell, the squod's new blood gl .4-n . sv Sv t? M qi 4? gi ,. if ,J 1+ 4? .35 ie if' yi. 44.4 Olsen ond Stewart worm up for a doubles match 5 'T . nn- , S 'M' X t TRACK the entire cast of Ball SIaTe's track fortunes. Another Cardinal runner breaks the tape. Thc1t's Jack Cross. Up, up, and over. N Y 2- J Y ,n f . 4 . if A H '1 , M , 11, ' w' '-TW' 1, Nm, , . . ,w N --'11 3 . 315 W, V ,- ip- A 5 ,, , .. ' , ' ' 1r:eg,L ' ' f 1'1 ,. Why do they coll them thinlyclods? March 7 April 2 April l5 April I8 April 25 April 29 May 2 May 9 May lo May 23 Naperville Wabash Franklin, Taylor, and Manchester Butler DePauw Valparaiso, St. Joseph Elmhurst, lll. Conference Little State Big State There Here Here Here There at Valparaiso There Butler DePauw Notre Dame Again this year the Ball State thinly- clads were destined to have a successful season. With several returning lettermen and a large source of new material from which to choose the Cardinals launched their track season with very impressive performances. AQUATICUS R' S. H 4 iw N f1 ?i INTRAMURALS . . FLAG FOOTBALL . . . . . . the winning team . . VOLLEYBALL . . . The intramural program, under the direction of Dr. Robert McCall, provides an opportunity for par- ticipation in athletics by groups or by individuals. BOWLING SOFTBALL . . . Each year the physical education de- partment sponsors two activities for gen- eral campus participation and entertain- ment. Gymkhana is presented in the winter term and includes dancing, tum- bling, and many other physical education activties. In the spring term Aquaticus is produced in the college pool and is looked forward to by the student body as one of Ball State's most beautiful productions. CHEER LEADERS . . . 41 L. I, X is If Clayde Alban, Pauline Zizoff, Gene Swain. 58 ATHLETIC COMMlT'l'EE . . . First Row: Miss Phyllis Nelson, Dr. Paul Royalty, Miss Ruth Andrews. Second Row: Dr. Robert Shelley, Mr. Ansel Wallace, Pete McKay, Mr. P. B. Williams. Since all conferences require that athletic control be in the hands of an academic body, the Athletic Committee was formulated. The main functions of the committee are the paying of hospital bills for iniured athletes, the purchasing of equipment, the manipulating of finances, the approving of schedules, the deciding of awards, the approving of officials, the carrying on of public relations with other schools, the approving of eligibility, and the declaring of associations of leagues. Oct. 29 Saw The Silver Whistle this evening. Spotlight certainly provides some fine entertainment 59 HEALTH SERVICE . . . f ' ' . M31 'Y ..x That virus infection struck our campus in the winter term and the infraered lamp received a good workout in order to speed the victims back to campus ac- tivities. At some time during his college carccr every student must face this experience. The torture is only mental, however, and it protects him from contagions. The staff at the Health Service, which is located in the Gym, is under the direction of Dr. Amelia T. Wood and employees a staff of trained nurses. Periodi- cal examinations are given all Ball Staters and the best of medical care is available at all times. Y xx x X XX X iw? 'Z' .ZX9 W Z'+ Q XGXQ ff XXV X NQXXN 5 XXX X S Q f 5, Wh' ! K XWXW ,X ff 1 VH? , , f, NAWUIII QQ 'P Xx .6 STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ACTIVITIES . W I wh-s.,Ti:.-Y Mm. ,,-,...,. :Z A- ,.u..., .-.,4T, -r---....... ..- The annual Leaf Rake, sponsored by S.E.C. is one of the outstanding events of the fall quarter. Here S.E.C. is in one of their weekly meetings try- ing to solve some of the Y problems of the campus. Spring Inspection. Parents' Day starts the spring calendar season. KALLISTA AND DELTA PHI DELTA PRESENT . . . For the first time Kallista and Delta Phi Delta ioined forces to start the first annual Bohemian Brawl. Everyone seemed to be in attendance, and the costumes that were worn really added that extra spice. 63 W.R.A. . Ball State women get a variety of sport action through W.R.A. Volleyball, Tennis, Swimming, Basketball, and Softball comprise a few of the areas in which their interests may be directed. .lust one more step toward a well rounded education. 64 GYMKHANA . . . . . . even the participants enioy watching the tiger leaping . . . . . we build pyramids at Ball State, too .I-.... JM--- , ,,, IV, This year's production of Gymkhana was the story of the evolution of physi- cal education in schools. After several acts depicting the program of several years past, performed in appropriate at- tire, the cast presented a very skillful and entertaining show. . . . at left is shown a performance from the springboard act . . . SPOTLIGHT PRODUCTIONS ff The man and his shadow , appeared in The Silver ' Xi? ,Q whisne. Ah, u feel better 'TTN R ' in my old age now. 1' Curtain time . . . Spotlight gives their version of Anna Christie. , Q . Q 1 r- ,, l . , l ill - I 1 ,. , J 5 S . . l Did you see a robot walking around l campus? If so you can blame the pro- duction of R. U. R. l SPOTLIGHT PRODUCTIONS SpoIight's interpretation of cz scene in Shokespeor's Twelfth Night. illlP1gll!l .X l.l'ill!H'll I l L li !'l l l , I ' i i a I . ll li! I 'l lull if IE 'Emil is igti , A fcimily consultation in An other Part of the Forest. Oh, the mean old witch in Hansel and Gretel, the seoson's opera production. 67 VARIETY SHOW . The Fourth Annual Variety Show was presented this year by the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. Winners of the prizes awarded for the best skits were Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and Theta Chi. Most campus social organizations and several clubs were among the competitors. Laughter was the byword of the entire show as the Masters of Ceremony maintained the spirit between skits. Pictured are scenes from skits by Sigma Tau Gamma and Chi Omega above and Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Sigma Tau below. 68 HOMECOMING Hove cz bite of pie? at The rulers of the doy 69 One of the Homecoming floats. The trophies that were awarded during halt-time of the Homecoming football game. BALL STATE NEWS . . . Checking galley proofs at Lincoln Press lust before the presses roll. First Row: Mary Ellen Stroble, Managing Editor, Marvin Roof, Assistant Sports Ed- itor, Ken Weaver, Editor- in-Chief. 'vs Jack Morris, Business Manager, Jack Davenport, Business Staff, Don Har- rell, Business Staffy seated: Hershel Dye, Advertising Manager. 70 gn, BALL STATE NEWSQ. . . ,,.......,.... Til A typical conference. First Row: Mary Ellen Stroble, lucy Brown, Ken Weaver. RM- 'ixwm is First Row: Helen Bennett, Society Editor: Sunnie Staton, Society Staffp Marty Zeis, Staff Writer: Barbara Oakes, Society Stattg Diane Wiley, Society Stattg Betty Moyer, Staff Writer. 71 Preparing the week's gossip. BALL STATE NEWS . . . First Row: .lo Rysick, Staff Writer, Martha Weotherheod, Assistant Feature Editor, Lyman Randall, Feature Editor, Joyce Lipp, News Editor, Willis Koontz, Sports Writer, Charles Leslie, Sports Editor. First Row: Carol l.iPP, Staff Writerg Tom Crooks, Feature Editor, Marilyn Jones, Stoff Writer, Wilma Judy, Staff Writer, Bill Moy, Sports Writer, Norm Lumsford, Sports Writer. 72 ORIENT STAFFS . . . EDITORIAL STAFF . . After so much work, everything seems funny, but is anything this hilarious? Rush! rush! rush! The photographer had a meeting and couldn't even wait for us to primp . . . Oh well, things are rough all over. The book in the hands of its makers. QX V. me-w? :w ,N ,qu 7 3 -x 'Q' . hifi., Front: Shirley Hemphill, Donna Heiney. Back: Tom Marks, Bob Mantock. Seated: Gloria Holloway, Wilma Button. Standing: Phyllis Canright, Darwin Markley, Jim Rohrabaugh, and Tom Crooks. , -.N ,.....J ORIENT STAFFS . . . K ff. fm ev Sealed: Helen Bennell, Alice Frilts. Standing: Joyce Lipp, Carolyn Van Camp, Pauline Zizofl. BUSINESS STAFF . Left lo rightn Harold Longworlh, William Carler, Joan Klenlzer, Don Stringer, Nancy Clark. Can you imagine . . . her bangs weren't combed. Bealrice Bodney, There's a penny missing, and no one leaves this room 'lil we find it. gf' I Url 74 ORIENT STAFFS . . . Left to right: Don Gallahue, Wayne Morris, Bill Stroup. That intramurals softball action shot is really the thing. The i953 Orient is in your hands for iudgement. Putting out a yearbook is not as much fun as it might seem. There are many hours that must be spent outside of the regular activities in planning, organizing, and printing the book. lt is not all work, however, and it is difficult for one who is not connected with such a proiect to realize the cooperation that is necessary. It is almost coopera- tion personified. It is not a one man iob! ln the space here, it would be impossible to express my sincere gratitude to those who worked members, who carried Bob Neiswanger, who the staff at Delaware so hard to bring this book into your hands. The staff a full load of classes. The photographers, Jim Reid and were always ready to shoot a picture. Bertha, Joe, and Engraving, who often gave us that needed little pat on the back. Last but certainly not least Don, Karl, and the Lincoln Press people, who guided us with our printing troubles. lt took everyone of these people and their facilities to reach this goal, and all I can say is . . . THANKS- - Editor 75 STET . . B BOOK M 7 X X f X ff K i ,J -4 K X-Q! X X XX X X Q Q X 5 X X ' Fx X' K XX xx X Xu' NX ' 4 XZ X Cyfi COMMERCE CLU . . . i l y,,,..,.,.....,---f--'-- C3 1: s .c l ' A, X 6 V fy, Pcs' 1. l .r 1 l' -- 5 . C7 l if e g. , First Row: Gene Wake, Carol Upton, Peggy Duhon, Richard Hoover. Second Row: Ralph Kirkpatrick, Joan Durkin, Gloria Castelluccio, Janet Mowery, John Naab. Third Row: Janet Roudebush, Mary Anna Zink, Alan Schlossberg, Jo Porter, Nancy Clark. Fourth Row: Byron C. Starr, Bea Bodney, Arlene Summers, Bill Carter, Nancy Gallipo, Helen Acton, Bill Hill. OFFICERS SPONSOR President-Mary Ellen Keller Dr. Forrest Mayer Vice-President - Dick McKee Secretary - Miriam Eberhart Treasurer - Jerry Beeman The Commerce Club is ci departmental organiaztion open to any student enrolled or interested in business education. The primary aims and purposes of the Commerce Club are to promote interest and to encourage better standards in business education, to provide an opportunity for fellowship between the students and faculty, and to contribute to all department proiects. 78 COMMERCE CLUB . . . -1.1- 'ff T 'i First Row: Dick McKee, Mary Ellen Keller, Miriam Eberhort, Jerry Beemon. Second Row: Bob Mantock, Mary Niedenthol, Norma Maxwell, .loan Hueber, Dr. F. L. Mayer. Third Row: Essia Jamieson, Roberto Ludy, Dr. M. E. Studebaker, Norma Guynn, Corinna Condon. Fourth Row: Don Lacy, Mary Anna Rose, Evelyn Gilmore, Robert Frensemeier, Beulah Frogge, Ted Miller. The Commerce Club contributes to the Ball State Commerce Journal and to the Annual Conference of Indiana Business Education Teachers. During the past year the Commerce Club sponsored a variety of activities in its meetings. Discussions, picnics, and talks by leading businessmen were prominent. ln December the Commerce Club and Pi Omega Pi, the business honorary, held its annual Christmas party at the Delaware County ChiIdren's Home. The club sponsored the annual Commerce Club Carnival, an all-campus activity, in April. 79 A..C.E. . OFFICERS President - Phyllis Laudenschlager Vice-President-- William Stone Secretary - Dorothy Shafer Treasurer- Isabel Wimberly A.C.E. Representative-Lois Joslin SPONSORS Dr. Earl Johnson Miss Ethelyn Davidson Dr. Helen Sornson Dr. Raymond Olson The Association for Childhood Education is an organization composed of persons interested in becoming acquainted with the field of elementary education. The organization helps to sponsor Elementary Education Day. Each year the Ball State group is represented at the Association for Childhood Education International Study Conference. This year it was held in Denver, Colorado, during Easter vacation. Nov. 7 We were entertained at Topsy Turvy Tavern tonight. The guys and gals really worked up some clever skits A.C.E. The two main obiectives of the organization are to work for the education and well-being of children and to raise the standard of preparation as to encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders in the edu- cation field. Proiects for this year included the sponsorship of a Book Fair during American Book Week and the sending of a CARE package to a Mission School in India. 81 GEOGRAPHY CLUB . ' my -1 , ,- OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Thomas Heornig Dr. Floy Hurlbut Vice-President-Max Smith Mr. William Stevenson Secretary - Betty Tipton Treasurer - James Bailey The purpose of the Geography Club is to create interest in the fields of geography and to promote better understanding of other nations as well as the United States. Throughout the year informative lectures were presented by enrolled Ball State foreign students. Travelogue films of the United States showed the mem- bers other educative values through the year. Christmas Candles, the annual record dance, was held in December. iff I 82 LIBRARY SCIENCE .' . . First Row: Betty Stonecipher, Betty Moyer, Carolyn Upton, Bert Thompson, Mary Anna Zink, Phyllis Harris, Janet Mowery, Grace E, Brandt. Second Row: Wanda Copeland, Joan Durkin, Eula Gibbs, Janet Roudebush, Patricia Maxwell, Mary Niedenthal, Opal Curtis. Third Row: Maybelle Crumrine, Mariorie Rose, Betty Gligor, Betty Cierzniak, Lynn Schlemmer, Charlotte Mount, .Ioan Kurzhals. Fourth Row: Al Zimmerman, Rita McGunegill, June Beehler, Norma McGrew, Nancy Gallipio, Miriam Eberhart, Joyce Mann, EuGene Swain. OFFICERS SPONSOR President-Bert Thompson Miss Grace Brandt Vice-President-Mary Anna Zink Secretary-Treasurer - Carolyn Upton The Library Science Club, organized in April, I946, attempts to promote the interests of those who plan to become teachers, school librarians, or teacher- librarians. During the past year, the Library Science Club sponsored a variety of activ- ities in its meetings: discussion picnics, inaugural TV party, and speakers prominent in the library field. A monthly Library Science Newsette is published by this club to keep members aware of recent trends in the library field. 83 MARY BEEMAN CLUB . . . OFFICERS President - Marilyn Blair Vice-President - Peggy Neff Secretary - Eldora Ankrom Treasurer - Katie Walsh Historian - Martha Clark The Mary Beeman Club was formerly known as the Rekamemoh Club. The present name was selected by the members in honor of Miss Mary Beeman, retired head of the home economics department. The purpose of the Mary Beeman Club is to create and maintain an interest in home economics and to promote a spirit of fellowship among students who are interested in home economics. Educational programs in the home economics field are given at the meet- ings: talks and demonstrations on home economics in the Philippines, the art of gift wrapping, table appointments, and the modern use of waterless cookery. First Row: Mary Joan Largent, Eula Gibbs, Eldora Ankrom, Peggy Neff, Katie Walsh, Marilyn Blair, Martha Clark, Theresa Schermer. Second Row: Mary Helen Schwyn, Alice Sell, Mary Kingsberry, Marylou Waymire, Melba Holngran, Donna Rapp, Shirley Fabey, Valaire Clampitt. Third Row: Virginia Edwards, Betty Campbell, Phyllis Rehme, Ethel Whitaker, Mary .lane Moore, Marceil Fluke, Joyce Mann. Fourth Row: Ginny Graham, Rosemary Oden, .loanna Allen, Joan Gordon, Hewa Schieve, Christine Rehme, Marilyn Hill, Roberta Lucly. fl' -4 - T :ar B4 BIOLOGY CLUB . . . :,.iffQf,-f5':f . . . ,.,c,.fi.,,, 'S 1 First Row: Freda Wilt, Marilyn Davidson, Martha Girton. Second Row: George Welker, Harold Lloyd, Marilyn Beckett, Carl Davis, Bob Raver. Third Row: Dick Mann, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Bob Konrath, Charles Townsend. OFFICERS SPONSOR President-Freda Wilt Mr. George Welker Vice-President - Marilyn Davidson Secretary-Treasurer - Martha Girton The purpose of the Biology Club is to further the students' interest in biology as well as to acquaint them with each other and with the faculty. Field trips, guest speakers, movies, tours, and picnics are among the activ- ities for the year. 85 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB . . . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Richard Weaver Dr. Richard Caldemeyer Vice-President-Kenneth Eckert Mr. J. W. Hannaford Secretary-Norma McGrew Treasurer - Norma Maxwell Since its founding in l923, the Social Science Club has sought to further an interest in current, national, and world problems. The organization has stressed these problems at each meeting, The Social Science Club featured a varied program for the year to meet the corresponding varying interests of its members. Topics featured were Civil Rights, Foreign Attitudes and Impressions of America, and the Progress of History as Reflected Through Music. First Row: Dick McKee, Norma Maxwell, Norma McGrew, Dick Weaver. Second Row: Al Zimmerman, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Cathy Quakenbush, Marty Brunk, Martha Weather- head, Willis Koontz, Dick Servis. Third Row: Eugene Swain, Alene Smart, Mary Pangborn, Diane Wiley, Marilyn Stone, Robert Watson. Fourth Row: Rex Fisher, Jon Kinghorn, Julian Prusinski, Richard Baker, Bob Green, Dr. Gruenwald. Fifth Row: Bert Thompson, Don Lacy, Glenn Whaley, Dr. Catdemeyer, Mr. Hannaford, Dr. Scheidler. , I f -1 86 FOREIGN LANGUAGE cLuB . . . 31 63? 1 fill xl First Row: Dr. Vivienne Bey, Rebecca Holt, Phyllis Harris, Helen Fox, Jack McNew, Nilda Borden, Doris Condon, Dr. G. Hicks, Shirley Clark. Second Row: Mary Vore, Alice Vera, Hilda Riedel, Jim Fulk, Andrea Emmons, Ruth Lyons, Earleen Kniss, Nan Fettig. Third Row: Joyce Lip-p, Madeleine Holt, Shirley Bilby, Earl Lindberg, Eleanor Lahr, Carol Lambert, Nancy Lawrence, Lora Jo McGonigle. Fourth row: Bill Stone, Dr. W. H. Magoon, Glenn Whaley, Paul Weisse, Leonard Johnston. Fifth Row: Jane Babcock, Carol Cottingham, Alene Smart, Sharon Hale, Opal Curtis, Judith Schneider, Dr. J. E. Timmers. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Phyllis Harris Dr. Georgina Hicks Vice-President-Jack McNew Dr. Vivienne Bey Secretary--Helen Fox Dr. Wallace Magoon Treasurer-Rebecca Holt Mr. Dean Coen The Foreign Language Club is open to anyone who is interested in French, German, Latin, or Spanish. The main purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding of other cultures. At the monthly meetings throughout the year, various students who have traveled abroad gave talks with the aid of slides. No. 8 Our Cardinals played their last home football game today. We danced away the blues of defeat at Football Fadeout. 87 g . f I MATH CLUB . . . OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Carolyn Young Mr. William Higgins Vice-President - Richard Herrmann Secretary - Patsy Moran Treasurer - Bert Herman The Mathematics Club, which is better known as the Math Club, was organized to help students create and maintain an interest in mathematics, promote fellow- ship and consider mathematical interests in a broader way than the classroom permits. Activities for the year included a Halloween party, participation in the Kampus Karnival and High School Senior Day, sponsorship of Monte Carlo night, and the annual spring picnic. First Row: Pat Ray, Richard Herman, Carolyn Young, Pat Moran, Englebert Herman. Second Row: Leonard Fenton, Bob Hodgson, Ruby Hale, Ann Uhler, Gay Smith, Carolyn Lambert, Evelyn Sorensen, Lois Jean Newman, Eleanor Brown, Phil Starkey, Ronald Bullock. Third Row: Edsel Langdon, Dick Phares, E. A. Moss, Estil Duggins, Sam Smead, Mr. Duane E. Deal, Darrell Gill. Fourth Row: Dick Poor, Dr. P. D. Edwards, Mr. W. B. Higgins, Mike McCool, Olin Maoy, Carl Painter Mr. J. D. Bowser. 88 1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . First Row: Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Josif, Don Portolee, Milt Ross, Wally Sacks, Dr. Allen, Second Row: Wally Liniger, George Holler, Dick Servis, Dick Allison, Philip Woodward, Charles Hassell. Third Row: Engleberl W. Herman, Dick Poor, Ed King, Ed Smith, Paul Lord. Fourth Row: Joe Parker, Russell Holbrook, Norman Bassett, Charles Fouste, Pete McKaig, Beryl Boss. Fifth Row: Stan Ross, John Naab, Richard Hoover, Tom Turner, Kermit V. Hayes. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Wally Sacks Mr. Bernard .losif Vice-President-Milt Ross Mr. Williard Allen Secretary-Treasurer - Don Portalee The Industrial Arts Club holds professional meetings which give the college student the opportunity to hear men on the professional level. This enables them to become better teachers and more aware of modern industry. Also, this club helps to establish a self-ameliorative association, to promote good fellowship and social attitudes, and to compliment the ordinary life of the Industrial Arts Student. 89 A.W.S. . . f x OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Jo Reed Miss Martha Wickham Vice-President - Ann Schlosstein Secretary - Judy Heuss Treasurer - Saraiean Hieatt Association of Women Students is one of the relatively new organizations on campus. Until 1951 when A.W.S. became a national organization, it was known as Girls Club. Not just a select group, the organization has every woman on campus as a member. A.W.S. is a national organization and is found on nearly one-hundred col- lege and university campuses all over the United States. Throughout the year A.W.S. sponsors social activities as well as such services as coat checking and working with concessions at the Homecoming dance. A.W.S. also sponsors the Big Sister program. This last year approximately l5O upper classmen served as Big Sisters to 425 freshmen. 90 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION . . . fs? qs.-Y, - 5 ,Y .,?,.m, G 5 Q. no Q? rm v 'CD' .wp First Row: Barbara Helm, Herb Tilley, Rex Fisher, Londolea Knigga. Second Row: Rev. Frank Stevenson, Delores Morena, Robert Bloomfield, Norman Caton, Ramona Marty Randall Mauck. Third Row: Joyce Williams, Greta Olson, Emma Wetzek, Magdalene Almlie, Judy Heuss. Fourth Row: Lillian Gibson, Belle Larson, Frances Yeager, Ruth Powell. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Rex Fisher Rev. Frank Stevenson Vice-President-Herb Tilly Miss Magdalene Almlie Secretary-Barbara Helm Miss Emma Wetzel Treasurer-Junelle Hager Dr. Leslie Mouth The Lutheran Student Association is an organization open to all students who are members or friends of the Lutheran Church. Its purpose is to promote activity in the following areas: worship, study, fellowship and recreation, evan- gelism, and service. During the past year the programs of the Lutheran Student Association have included guest speakers of various faiths, student-led topic and discussion groups, Bible study, program with the Lutheran Student Association of Purdue, service proiects, and social meetings. 91 NEWMAN CLUB . . . T, vs Q, b First Row: Jo Rees, Dorothy Buczek, Donald Brink, Mary Ellen Voisard, lgnacio Altaro, Bea Bodney, Joan Durkin. Second Row: Norma Connolly, Katie Walsh, Mary Cloghessy, Peggy Duhon, Patricia Michalski, Rose- mary Wandell, Mary Niedenthal. Third Row: Mary Lou Cheney, Jo Cyr, Ann Herbaugh, Katherine Barony, Susan Dickman, Joan Steenberg. Fourth Row: Marvin Pozdol, Rita Freudenberg, Father Arthur, Jeanette Ostrowski, Carl Quinn. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Grover Smith Father Richard .l. Arthur Secretary-Ignacio Alfaro Dr. L. J. Scheidler Treasurer -Mary Ellen Voisard Corresponding Secretary- Katie Walsh Newman Clubs are founded at secular colleges in order to quench the Catholic student's thirst for knowledge, truth, and beauty. At Ball State the Newman Club strives to further the religious education of the student who believes that a person who is educated only secularly is only half educated. The Newman Club is a member of the National Federation of Newman Clubs and is named after John Henry Cardinal Newman. Nov. 22 Another Opus has come and gone. The Phi Mus presented their Nocturne Breakdown tonight 92 WESTMINSTER . . . 'X ws. 'vs Q qw vars ffl First Row: Shirley Rollings, Luella Barr, Helen Allen, Ginny Graham, Joan Newquist. Second Row: Peg Pollock, Edith Ann Beer, Morioree Moore, Sarah Peterson, Mary Joan Largenl Mariorie Holtsclaw. Third Row: Rosalyn Huber, Maryelta Sears, Jo Reed, Rev. Walker, Gloria Holloway, Carol Cissne Corinna Condon. Fourth Row: Jo Klentzer, Nile Harper, Dr. Clifton, Chuck Ziegler, Connie Bauer. OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Helen Allen Dr. Lucile Clifton Vice-President-Ginny Graham Rev. David Walker Secretary - Luella Barr Treasurer - Tom Cougill The Westminster House, which is located at 400 North Tally Street, has been the scene for many Presbyterian youth activities. Featured programs were group discussions, guest speakers, and meetings with other denominational groups. The meetings have made possible a growth in the individual through worship and fellowship together. A local spring retreat and participation in the state Westminster Fellowship retreat topped the year for the college Presbyterians. 93 1 Y.W.C.A OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Joanna Allen Miss Mary Pearson Vice-President-Lois Baker Miss Beth Vail Secretary-Helen Allen Miss Juanita Smith Treasurer-Phyllis Davis Miss Ruth Dutro The Y.W.C.A. proposes Christian activities and fellowship for its members. Organized into commissions, the girls carry on community proiects and campus activities such as sponsoring dormitory vespers, daily morning worship, the annual freshman party, and initiation of the annual W.S.S.F. drive. During the year a representative, Inez Mann, was sent to the USSC regional conference at Park College, Missouri. First Row: Helen Allen, Phyllis Davis, Joanna Allen, Helen Kimes. Second Row: Mary Kingsberry, Helen Denney, Dol Burdick, Gail Mull, Ritacarol Sousley. Third Row: Marion Truax, Jaan Winger, Sara Stanley, Jane Spillar. Fourth Row: Dolly Swanson, Charlotte Calhoun, Helen Aufdcrheide, Joyce Campbell. g...-.f , .,, n . -V ,rn- Af- 7 ,-.ll 94 WESLEY FOUNDATION . . . First Row: Eleanor Lahr, Alice Abair, Maralee Speer, Thelma Mumby, Shirley Ash, Dave Popplewell, Lois Perigo, Miss Willis, Rev. Barnes. Second Row: Dorothy Burdick, Joanna Allen, Marilyn Blair, Rose Mickelson, Anne Taylor, Elizabeth Cambell, Charline Rehme, Norma Guynn, Virginia Corle, Mildred Stephenson. Third Row: Eileen Gephart, .lo Vance, Helen Denney, Phyllis Davis, Delores Davis, Mary Kingsolver, Mary Lou Berger, Inez Mann, Jean Rich. Fourth Row: Eleanor Brown, Jane Babcock, Phyllis Rehme, Shirley Kaericher, Lois Baker, Mary Pangborn, Sonya Miller, Barbara Irwin. Fifth Row: Joan Peep-les, Virginia Davis, Ruby Corle, Mary Roderick, Marcella Mathys, Pat Keenan, Sue Winn, Dick Mann. Sixth Row: Mary Rosenberger, Frank Bills, Leroy Chambers, Hyde Smith, William Phillips, William Mathys. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Alice Myers Director - Rev. Donald Barnes Vice-President- Elwyn Zimmerman Associate Director-Miss Elizabeth Willis Secretary - Shirley Ash Treasurer - Jim Fulk The Wesley Foundation is open to all students giving Methodist's preference as their choice of worship. The 150 members of the Wesley Foundation participate in several activities throughout the school year, work campus at Flanner House in Indianapolis, depu- tation teams to various churches around Muncie, panels, study groups, spring banquet, talent night, various National Student Conferences, and Sunday evening vespers. 95 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL . . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Helen Allen Dr. Ray Olson Vice-President-Rex Fisher Dr. John Hannaford Secretary --Marian Truax Dr. William Sutton Treasurer--Nile Harper Mr. Phil Lewis Miss Elizabeth Meloy The Ball State Religious Council is composed of the president and one other representative of every religious organization on campus. Sponsored by the council are Inter-Faith dinners, the annual Know Your Church Night held in September, the Thanksgiving and Easter convocations, the annual religious con- ference in the spring, and W.S.S.F. drive. Dr. Allan Knight Chalmers from Boston University School of Theology was featured during the year. First Row: Rex Fisher, Marian Truax, Helen Allen, Nile Harper. Second Row: Donald Stover, Marjorie Rose, Evelyn Glesing, Janet McCall, Dave Popplewell. Third Row: londolea Knigga, Caroline Wade, Mr. Phil Lewis, Alice Hensley. Fourth Row: Joann Allen, Dr. Olson, Elizabeth Ann Jones. 96 UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Evelyn Glesing Dr. R. A. Olson Vice-President-Helen Aufderheide Mrs. Muriel Olson Secretary-Treasurer - Nancy Sutherland Representative - Donald Stoner The United Student Fellowship is an organization of Evangelical and Reformed and Congregational Christian students on campus. U.S.F. is a member of the National United Student Fellowship. The purpose of U.S.F. is to promote fellow- ship, worship, and spiritual guidance among the students who are members of these churches. The organization meets monthly with programs including picnics, panel dis- cussions, speakers, and parties. Members of the group work actively in the local Congregational Christian Church which serves as the college church home for students living on campus. 97 WOMEN X It CJ 'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION . OFFICERS SPONSOR President-Libby Witzeman Dr. Rosemary Fisher Vice-President-Jean Hilkert Recording Secretary-Janis Hayes Corresponding Secretary-Mary Jean Lowe Treasurer - Corky Bradfield The purpose of the Women's Recreation Association is to promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among women of the college by fostering an inter- est in leisure time activities. Besides having a comprehensive program of recreation, W.R.A. sponsored many social events during the year. The outstanding events were the Dog Trot, the annual Christmas Party, and the Gingham Hop. With Play Days and special demonstration trips to other schools, W.R.A. possessed a successful year. In the spring letters and sweaters were awarded at the annual banquet honoring the graduating seniors. W 'fl , H M: ,ar W, 4 98 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB . . . OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Janis Hays Dr. Cecile Gilbert Vice-President -- Janice Schurr Secretary - Jane McDonald Treasurer - Jean Higgins The main purposes of the Physical Education Maiors Club centered upon physical fitness, co-operation, and leadership within the department, as well as the promotion of interest in physical education among high school girls in Indiana. Membership was opened to all women in physical education who had main- tained a C average in all courses. The club sponsored an annual sports clinic for high school girls. Outstanding people from the professional world of physical education spoke before the club this year. First Row: Patti Martin, Connie Day, Carolyn Lee, Dottie Zigler, Jane McDonald, Jan Schurr, Janis Hayes, Jeanne Higgins, Barbara Clannin, Jane Wargon, Lorraine Sass. Second Row: Cynthia Kamp, Violet Wolfe, Corky Bradfield, Ginny Graham, Anno Glancy, Carmella Musto, Arlene Summers, Carolyn Fyke, Carol Moser, Virginia Brown, Nancy Rumple. Third Row: Connie Thompson, Winnie Crawford, Nancy Shaffer, Rosie Wandell, Mirian Eberhart, Carolee Walters, Anna Uhlir, Jean Hilkert, Marilyn Blair, Joan Mitchell. Fourth Row: Barbara Boose, Carol Toepfer, Marty Schelling, Lois Jean Newman, Helen Smallwood, Carol Shantz, Mary Jo Williams, Doris Drost, Sally Weales. Fifth Row: Mary Jean Lowe, Pat Keenan, Esther Soward, Bernitu Adkins, Edith Beer, Varveil Fluke, Thelma Mumby. Nov. 26 Thanksgiving is here and l have four days with nothing to do except cram for exams. 99 B CLUB fry: :t ,.r --A-r S. OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Stanley Ross Mr. Robert Primmer Vice-President - Donald Pauley Secretory - Norman Edwards Treasurer - Kenneth Grant The main purpose of the B Club is to promote varsity athletics. Membership is open to all Ball State varsity members. For l952-53 the membership was over 70 active members. 100 B CLUB YJ-is ,..,.7-- ,,,,,.-- 1.3 rv 'X Besides giving entertainment through athletic contests to the Ball State student body, the B Club members sell cokes at the varsity athletic games. Other activities include the making of the plaque placed in the gym with the track and field records of Ball State, the helping with the athletic case in the Student Center, and the giving of B-Blankets to worthy seniors at the annual spring banquet. For the first time in several years, the B Club set up a working constitution. Stan Ross and Dave Gunn developed this constitution. lOl STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL . OFFICERS EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS President-Alice Myers Dr. Victor Lawhead Vice-President-Lyman Randall Dr. Howard Johnshoy Secretary-Katheryn Conelley Mr. Kenneth Collier Treasurer-Peggy Neff Miss Martha Wickham The Student Executive Council, composed of three representatives from each class, has again strived to solve the various problems of the l952-53 student body. ln addition to sponsoring Homecoming, all elections, the Leaf Rake, and Parents' Day, S.E.C. has assisted the student body in many other aspects. The first social calendar was published. The Council also constructed the govern- mental organization plan for the L. A. Pittenger Student Center. S.E.C., when possible, went in buses to athletic events. Meeting weekly in the S.E.C. room, in the basement of the Administration building, the Council is open to all wishing to attend. First Row: .lo Klentzer, Peggy Neff, Cathy Conelley, Dr. Collier. Second Row: Pat Wright, Alice Meyers, Nile Harper. Third Row: Dr. Johnshoy, Don Clark, Ted Miller. Fourth Row: Frank Bills, Joe Pickard. Fifth Row: Dr, Lawhead, Lum Randall, Jerry Pritchard. Dec. I2 Beautiful decorations, new formals, and the appearance of tuxedos, that was the wonderful Christmas Ball by the Pi Phis. 102 KALLISTA ART CLUB . OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Bill Farrington Miss Lucia Mysch Vice-President - Gloriann Quisenberry Secretary - Betty Ann Curry Treasurer - Rita Freudenberg From the Greek translation, Kallista means perfection and ideal beauty which the Ball State art organization aims to maintain. Kallista welcomed anyone who had a genuine interest in the art field, with its promotion on the campus and throughout the community. Among the club's activities this year were cl campus picnic, homecoming float, field trip to St. Louis, annual Christmas party at Mr. Francis Brown's studio, a torrid Bohemian Brawl, and the annual art auction in the spring. 103 STUDENT CENTER GOVERNlNG BOARD . ' WM.. Dr. Edmonson, Janet Roudebush Glen Whaley, Mr. Lewis. 'N-.W - ...,, Judd Betts, Phil No CHAIRMEN Board Chairman-Jo Klentzer Secretary - Phyllis Norris Film Chairman-Glen Whaley Literary and Forum Chairman-Janet Roudebush Music Chairman-Phil Edgington Publicity Chairman-Phyllis Norris Recreation Chairman - Don Vandergrift Social Chairman-Bill Foster rris, Jo Klentzer, Phil Edgington, Bill Foster, SPONSORS Director-Mr. Judson Betts Assistant Director-Mr. Bob Lewis Faculty Advisor-Dr. Lawrence Edmonson The Student Center Governing Board was formed in December, 1952. lt assists the Student Executive Council in stimulating and coordinating in a demo- cratic way the activities of students, faculty, alumni, and all others who are concerned with the utilization of the Student Center facilities. 104 STUDENT CENTER'COMMlTTEES . . . 5' illllf ld First Row: Roy Calanzorite, Bob Bullock, Don Gallahue, Rex Fisher, Don Chiszar. Second Row: Jerry Beeman, Dale Smith, Tom Moore, Judy Charnley, Janet Clark, Sunnie Staton, Joan Newquist, Nita Borg. Third Row: Bill Lantz, Jeanie Cockerham, Pat West, Alice Laux. Fourth Row: Phil Morris, Thelma Mumby, Virgil Kesler, Janet Fenstermacher, Pal McCormack, Sara- iean Hieatt. Fifth Row: Dale Bottom, Mourie Ray, Bob Frensemeier, Barbara Oakes, .lack Davenport, Dick Day, Jeanie Clark. To cover the basic needs of the Student Center program, six committees were formed. They consist of the film, literary and forum, music, publicity, recreation, and social committees. Some of the duties performed by these committees are the selection of films, planning discussions between faculty and students, and establishing a music listening room and record library. Also a recreational program is planned for all students by the campus-wide presentation of dances and parties. 105 SPOTLIGHT . OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Gloria Holloway Dr. Edward Strother Vice-President-Susie Pearson Mr. Robert Robbins Secretary -- Margaret Harris Treasurer - Maurice lmhoof For its l952-53 season Spotlight Theater presented to the Ball State campus a wide variation of outstanding productions. Because of the increased member- ship this year, Spotlight gave 6 plays instead of the usual three. ln October The Silver Whistle was given, and then in November Anna Christie was added to its production list. During the winter quarter R.U.R. was pre- sented. For April Spotlight produced Another Part of the Forest, and later Twelfth Night, a Shakespearean drama, closed the season. ln addtiion to these plays the organization co-operated with the music department in presenting Hansel and Gretel. 106 BALL STATE woNiEN's CHOIR . . . 0' -w First Row: Shirley Rollings, Jean Rich, Janet Fcnstermacher, Jane Minnick, Maretta Sears, Mildred Stephenson, Marilyn Smiley, Jane Strombeck, Barbara Bennett, Martha Weatherhead. Second Row: Miss Elizabeth Meloy, Gloria Angel, Carolyn Whitehead, Joan Weiss, Jo Reed, Rebecca Meeks, Peg Pollack, Janet Nestel, Betty Cierzniak, Sarajean Hieatt, Lois Joslin, Jeanne Meyers. Third Row: .loan Peeples, Cynthia Kamp, Doris Barnhart, Yvonne Caylor, Charlotte Mount, Louise Jones, Judy Schneider, Annis West, Joy Nell Cain, Fourth Row: Virginia Edwards, Carolyn Miller, Patricia Mullins, Naida Gorden, Ruth Manring, Mabel Wolford, Delores Mongrain, Gloria Samuelson. Fifth Row: Barbara Christensen, Joyce Mitzner, Joyce Shreves, Betty Bogue, Luella Barr, Frann Garling, Wanda Stephens. OFFICERS DIRECTOR President - Betty Ann Bogue Miss Elizabeth Meloy Vice-President - Lois Joslin Librarian - Marilyn Smiley Treasurer - Delores Mongrain The Ball State Women's Choir was composed of 65 voices who were selected from both music maiors and non-majors. The choir met two hours each week for a study of choral literature especially arranged for women's voices. Sacred and secular music from fifteenth century to contemporary works composed the repertoire. Dec. 20 l'm going home for two whole weeks. Can hardly wait to see the Christmas tree at home and all the packages under it. 107 BAND 'I 1 l gi cd ff ,I 'F i OFFICERS SPONSOR President - John Norman Director Mr. Herbert Fred Vice-President - Drake Omstead Secretary - Maxine Randall Treasurer - Richard Gordon The Ball State Concert Band is a selected group of musicians who are inter- ested in the presentation of the best in band music. One of its outstanding features is the Pops Concert which it holds every spring on the terrace of the Arts Building. Besides making a concert tour in the spring of the high schools throughout the state, the band presents a regular series of concerts in Assembly Hall. 108 BAND ,- 1 sq. , f1 1 t i ,xiii The Ball State Marching Band performs for each Boll State home football game as well as a few away football games. The bond marches in clever and varied maneuvers at half-time to various and peppy music arranged for each per- formance. The Band also appears for college and civic functions throughout the year. 109 N ' X Q I ' V -3 '52 3 t yi . ,, .mn f 1 - , - 1 Q K - if , X IQ . , 5 an W., 1 , M ?.N-- f, . ,,.',.a 1 ' . - ,- . . ' ,'-'. --pflxpf ' ' -- . ' 4 1, .- Q X9' .5115 ff f.f'.L. , ' 4 . ' t 1' . M, My -- '4 ' .' ' ' 'Z-A '-. . ,Y-A. 'Q' . Ev-v 'K f'.'1 . f I 'm my 5 gf' Y. Q? 2 We ORCHESTRA . . . The activities of the Ball State Orchestra include participation in the Muncie Christmas Sing, participation in Concerto Night, helping the college sponsor the summer orchestra clinic, and playing in several concerts each year. 'lil CONCERT CHOIR . OFFICERS DIRECTOR President-Robert Weiser Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson Vice-President - Bill McCord Secretary-Treasurer- Mary Lou Murphy The Concert Choir consists of a chosen group of 60 voices, under the direction of Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson. lts purpose is to further the interest and appreciation of classic and modern choral music, both among its members and its audiences. Several concerts were given in the Indiana high schools and in nearby surround- ing areas. A special honor given the group this year was the invitation to sing in Chicago for the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, of which President John R. Emens of Ball State is an important personage. Jan. 6 Back in school after a grand vacation. Paul Fleming was here tonight and performed all sorts of magic feats. lI2 MUSIC CLUB . OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Drake Omstead Dr. Robert Hargreaves Vice-President - Darl Gombert Secretary - Barbara Doolittle Treasurer - Frances Garling The Music Club encourages fellowship among music students. lt is a collec- tion of all music organizations into one unified group. This music group finds and brings most of the music programs presented on Ball State's campus. ln addition it sponsors the Palmer Memorial Scholarship, which is available to students who show an outstanding promise in music. As a social organization the club has many picnics, parties, and other social functions. 113 BOOKSTORE . The Ball State Bookstore supplies the campus with the necessities of life as well as the luxuries. College supplies, athletic goods, post office materials, food and snacks, iewelry, and college clothing are to furnish the needs of college faculty and students. To help the students on campus, the Bookstore is operated on a non-profit basis. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Kitchen and with the aid of student employment, the Bookstore strives in all ways to help the college. II4 fffii ,QW f+ X Z f I Q 2 RD xg X Q ,W NW -x.R. x C Xb Xxx X M MISS ORIENT OF 1953 is wiv Miss Martha Kr d Miss ORIENT or .1953 . . . Martha Mert Kreider is quite a busy gal. As you can see, she really keeps on the go. Mert is the first Miss Orient, and we feel that she really rates the title. John Klem gets one of Mert's famous smiles as she tells him of the stiff competition in the contest. Time out for a coke, too. The only thing we can't seem to forget those lessons, and then we have to go home and check on those dates of the week. Congratulations Mert . . W 'TN' .VV , li t t'it' if 'M lk ll7 MISS ORIENT COURT . . - i ww v, ar- J' Runners-up to Miss Orient - Lelt to right: Patty Martin, Diane Wiley, Francy Study. Jan Schurr, the other runner-up was absent. Beauty is the inspiration of the world, and for the first time the Orient sponsored a real beauty contest. We really found beauties on Ball State's campus. 'IIB MISS ORIENT BEAUTY CONTEST What a iob. How can you pick a winner? Here are the men who iudged the contest: Mr. Paul Leffler, Mr. Lloyd Beall, and Mr. Robert White. What a tough iob they had. That's a ioke son. ll 9 Charles Hassel, Senior Class President, presents Martha Kreider with a dozen red roses. Runners-up are Diane Wiley, Francy Study, Jan Schurr, and Pat Martin. The line-up. Here are the thirty-one girls who really had the beauty. HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Ann Miller HOMECOMING counr . Miss Jayne Fritz Miss Shirley Leffler Early in the school year we all saw a high spirit of competition among the sororities vieing for Homecoming Queen. Here we have the Queen and the mem- bers of her Court. Miss Betty J. Hauser Miss Jo Anne Rysick 121 JUNIOR PROM QUEEN Miss Jacqueline Lee Smith JUNIOR PROM QUEEN couRT . Clit r K6 j Carolyn Miller Ilene Iler ., jf Carol Huber Joon Hamling 123 CHERRY BLOSSOM . . REPRESENTATIVE MMhJBk ASSOCIATION OF'WOMEN'S RESIDENTS HALLS . .ky I s ,. i , ' -17 r . 'fi 'TV' ?f55'r ' ,L W' My f 5 y f.s.,.,g ,fi ' gi ?l fff S, L 54 t-XF 43 - I J A if The Governing Board, composed of a Governor, a Secretary, Treasurer, Presidents ofthe Halls, two Staff members, Foods Com- mittee Chairman, Social Chairman, Courtesy Chairman, House Management Chairman, Publications Chairman, and Thelma Miller Memorial Fund Chairman, function as the co-ordinating body for the individual dorms in legislative, executive, and iudicial mat- ters, by interpreting the policies of the col- lege and residents halls. The Association of Women's Residence Halls is designed to create a sense of unity and fellowship among the residents, to meet the social and extracurricular educational needs of residents, to uphold high social standards, to encourage scholastic achieve- ment, to develop a sense of responsibility among dorm girls, to provide the oppor- tunity for self-government, and loyalty to A.W.R.H. and to the college. Jan. I6 Another big weekend. This time the Coed Ball provided dance fun, and the corsages provided laughs 125 'QV' LUCINA HALL COUNCIL NORTH HALL COUNCIL SOUTH HALL COUNCIL WHITE HALL COUNCIL A.W.R.H. September . . . Remember that mad day before registration when all the girls came pouring in . . . New faces, greetings to old friends . . . New luggage . . . The excite- ment of discovering roommates . . . Show- ing off the remains of a summer tan . . . Introducing parents . . . Boy friends carry- ing luggage up flights of stairs. October soon rolled around . . . Teach- ers's convention . . . Homecoming and the grand opening of the Student Center . . . North placed first in the dormitory displays with the slogan We're Going to Bowl 'Em Over . . . White took second prize for their theme Put 'Em in the Doghouse . . . Beat Those Bull Dogs . . . Crowning the Queen, a Lucina girl . . . Halloween spirits parade. November . . . The first Dormi-Stories came out with its news and gossip iust for the dorm girls . . . Fire drills . . . Thanks- giving dinner by candlelight . . . Vesper services . . . Rushing and pledging . . . Election excitement reached fever pitch as November 4 rolled around . . . All night parties to hear returns . . . Radios blaring. December . . . Getting dark so early . . . Then the snows came . . . Remember the sparkling campus lights through the trees . . . Christmas shopping . . . Hustle and bustle . . . Caroling , . . The parties . . . Little decorated trees in the dorm windows . . . Painted icicles on the window panes . . . Christmas family style . . . Christmas breakfasts . . . Angel and Pixies . . . Christ- mas Cherubs . . . Then vacation and the relief. A.W.R.H. January . . . Plans for the new women's residence hall discussed . . . Interest groups . . . Gab fests AWRH Carnival . , . The midway . . . Talent shows. February . . . Polar Bear Picnic . . . For- mals and corsages . . . Candlelight Buffet Supper . . . Heart Sisters . . . Cupid Cuties . . . Plays and concerts . . . Scads of parties. March . . . Exam time again . . . Exam Teas . . . New residents . . . Parties . . . Pins and rings . . . New dorm plans ad- vance . . . Spring Preview Picnic. April . . . AWRH party for underprivi- ledged children . . . Vesper services . . . Easter family style dinner . . . Spring Vaca- tion . . . Exchange dinner with Elliott . . . Parents' Day and open house. May . . . Spring fever . . . Long walks . . . Picnics . . . Sun bathing . . . New for- mals . . . Junior Prom . . . Senior Brunch. June . . . Exams . . . Packing . . . Grad- uating seniors . . . Promises to write during the summer. Jn:-rr si .. ,,,,. , ,ix-R9 A 's ff i 'J 12 TOPSY TURVY DOLL HONORARY COLONEL g.. '? ,J I I asf 2 f, DORCAS ARCHER BARBARA ABERNATHY f eff , kr ' 'L A AE1.?5,: BLUE KEY SWEETHEART LYNN SCHLEMMER Jan. I9 Am I emborrcissed! Polgor was here tonight ond his hypnotism got me. I don't remember cz thing and I deny everything. 130 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL . . . OFFICERS President - Mary Ann Holderman Vice-President - Freda Wilt Secretary - Alice Sell Treasurer - Nancy Clark HIGHLIGHT - The most outstanding event of Panhellenic Council was the organizing of a JUNIOR PANHELLENIC. This group consists of representatives from each pledge class of the sororities. They helped in fostering relationships between Greek groups and sponsored Help Week this year. First Row: Mary Anna Zink, Jo Sharbak, Donna Heiney, Ja Porter, Nancy Clark, Mary Ann Holder- Mun, Freda Wilt, Alice Sell, Mary Vore, Evelyn King, Mary Lou Alexander. Second Row: Judy Charnley, Wilma Cleveland, Mary Ellen Voisard, Phyllis Neff, Mary Jean Lowe, Miss Wickham, Nancy Gallipo, Delana Druhot, Jane Crowell, Pal Finnegan, Ida Eddingfield. , P U 131 ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . y. li .l rr , i 1 First Row: Marilyn Pohlman, Mary Vore, Jean Anglin, Martha Wealherhead, Paula Davis, Jean Bossemeyer. Second Row: Norma Maxwell, Patricia Maxwell, Adele Stookey, Pauline Zizoff, Donna Heiney, Joyce Ashman. Third Row: Joanne Rysick, Martha Brunk, Lois Schneider, Gloria Holloway, Alice Pursley, Carol Lipp. Founded: i885 Locally Installed: 1950 Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Scarlet and Olive Green OFFICERS President - Donna Heiney Vice-President - Adele Stookey Secretary - Joanne Rysick Treasurer - Patricia Maxwell SPONSORS Mrs. Victor Blackwell, Chapter Advisor Mrs. Paul Royalty Mrs. Eli Roscoe Mrs. Glen Arthur Mrs. Ralph Tyler Miss Grace Woody Miss Mary Wade 132 14 3 4 0 vo l... 52'-'KN 'FIM lu 51 l u . 1'g.Aj'1i 57 'G 'ul 9' Fi. AT -Y Us . 1 ba xl W' .L CQ l 'D m H . let ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . . 15 1 . ll Y 3. . e' l . , i 1' t i i . 1 2 . f i i i First Row: Carolyn Henderson, Donna Datena, Donna Rapp, Nancy Hughes, Carol Huber. Second Row: Sue Ann Harmon, Gloria McCarthy, Lynn Schlemmer, Sunnie Staton, Donna Shoemaker, Dodi Willoughby. Third Row: Alice Little, Gini Smiley, Carolyn Baker, Nancy Gaskill, Jean Kasten, Pat McCormack. HIGHLIGHT - The Alpha Chi's first annual CARNATION BALL honoring their new pledges was held this year in Recital Hall of the Arts Building. Dancing was enioyed to the music of Jim Bailey's Band. Refreshments were served in the West Lounge. The highlight of the evening was the introduction of the pledges by the pledge mother. Each pledge received a dozen red carnations from her big sister. She was escorted away by her date and her big sister. Recital Hall was decorated with a white trellis covered with red paper carnations in the doorway. The pledge's pictures were in frames of golden lyres set all around the room. The Alpha Chi's are planning to make this an annual affair. 133 3 ALPHA CHI OMEGA . . 3 25 '4' X K First Row: Jackie Mahoney, Mona Goodwin, Nancy Hull, Chella Heaton, Pamela Purvis, Betty Riley. Second Row: Muriel Hallgren, Carolyn Massey, Lois Stiffler, Carolyn Abraham, Rhoda Whittymore, Nancy Furhman. Third Row: Toni Miller, Evelyn Linde, Judy Silvers, Martha Lee, Charlotte Owen, Jane Schipper, Ruth Powell. ACTIVITIES - Trade parties with Theta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Gamma, Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternities. Homecoming Coffee Hour, Alpha Chi-Theta Chi POGO for President Dance, Founders' Day Party, Sock Hop, Yuletide Tea, Carnation Ball, Television Quiz Program, Spring Dinner Dance, Party for Parents, Senior Banquet, Homecoming queen court, Blue Key Sweetheart, Blue Key Court, State Princess for the Cherry Blossom Festival. 134 ALPHA OMICRON. Pl . . . Founded: January 2, 1897 Locally Installed: i952 Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Colors: Cardinal and White OFFICERS President-Mary Jean Lowe Vice-President - Helen Humbert Secretary - Barbara Dantz Treasurer -- Marjorie Rose First Row: Linda Lee, Barbara Shoemaker, Joan Second Row: Mary Niedenthal, Barbara Dantz, Zeenat Kn0PPf Helen Kimes. SPONSORS Mrs. Alan Huckleberry Mrs. C. B. Anderson Mrs. Rolland Rieche Mrs. Edwin Stewart ut,.-.136 PATRONESSES .Nuff J 'fly Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Van Cleve -if ', lg'l:. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phillips fffqqiq 7 '.'y'l3ureq 7 ,UF-Aa ij a. :nt ' Howe, Judy Charnley, Ruth lna Johnson. Helen Humbert, Mary Jean Lowe, Mariorie Rose, Third Row: Margaret Harris, Sarah Addison, Carolyn Valentine, Dotty Swanson. Q 2. ft: 4 4, Q'-if 'ITE' Feb. 5 My sides are sore from laughing so much. The KSK Variety Show gets better every year. 135 ALPHA OMICRON Pl . . . HIGHLIGHT - At 12:30 P.M. on May 24, 1952, forty-five eager girls anxiously awaited their INSTALLATIONS into Alpha Omicron Pi. The installation ceremonies were followed by a banquet, installation of officers, and a reception. First Row: Phyl Lewis, Jane Cramplon, Barbara Humbert, Shirley Bilby. Second Row: Norma Jean Underwood, Barbara Irwin, Anna Gorrell, Shirley Dare, Suzanne lindsey, Beverly Shultz. Third Row: Nancy Hale, Roberta ludy, Arlene Godlove, Joyce Mann. L.l rg y X1 gf ss! .-1 1 I ev xl o 5 , o o .-5 0 1. 136 ALPHA OMICRON PI . . . ACTIVITIES - Homecoming Alumnae Luncheon, Tea in Honor of Mrs. Josephine Dorweiler, National Vice-President, Melon Moods, Founder's Day Tea, Reception for New Initiates, Philanthropic proiects, State Day, Senior Banquet, Closed Dinner Dance, First in Scholarship. First Row: Cynthia Butts, Marilyn Carroll, Martha Harthan, Mary Helen Juillerat. Second Row: Patricia Mitchell, Margaret Lafferty, Janet Helm, Margot Loveland, Martha Webb. Third Row: Janet Clark, Madeleine Holt, Wilma Lou Underwood, Joanna Allen. Sara Stanley, i -Q, 1 I37 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . First Row: .Io Reed, Norma Rush, Mary Miller, Barbara Clanin, Linda Fish, Janice Schurr. Second Row: Carolyn Miller, Evelyn Glesing, Joyce Huffman, Mary Ann Holderman, Joy Lybrook, Libby Witzeman, Janet McColl. Third Row: Hannah Pillow, Jackie Farry, Nancy Gullipo, Barbara Christensen, Kaye Terhune, Joan Steenbergh. Founded: November 15, 1901 Installed Locally: 1936 Flowers: Aster and Narcissus Colors: Pearl White and Crimson OFFICERS President -Mary Ann Holderman Vice-President - Joyce Huffman Secretary - Evelyn Glesing Treasurer - Libby Witzeman SPONSORS Mrs. Oliver Bumb Mrs Robert Primmer Mrs. Kenneth Collier Mrs Thomas Wetmore 138 .7 'Z I 0 . J, 0 f s -, . 0 v r ' . o ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . j ' J - - '-v U GV' e .. . . ,es A .ti l, W ' 5 LA- is 1 ' Sf ' -rf' 35 s , ,,.f'5 . if 'if '7 'ey,.s,? 333,-if ffl l ig. ., F N . 'XT I .sg 'yi' - v- ,JH-A . N-' . 5 ' 2' ft M, by' ,y rf 5' .ff 5 A-1' 'wi ! l ' 4 '-4 First Row: Mary Alice Guffigan, Carolyn Upton, Marita Hooton, Carolyn Orr, Frances Phend, Elise Singleton. Second Row: June Beehler, Marian Truax, Virginia Brown, Joyce Mitzner, Ginny Graham, Winnie Crawford, Jo Kurzhals. Third Row: Yvonne Watson, Judy Heuss, Thelma Mumby, Pat Scannell, Pat Billiau, Saraiean Hieatt. HIGHLIGHT - One of the Alpha Sig's outstanding functions throughout the year is their ANNUAL TEA FOR THE NEW FACULTY. This year it was held in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Bumb. The theme was on fall using leaf shapes in fall colors as name tags. The table was beautiful with leaves and vines draped around the punch bowl. Many varieties of cookies were in leaf shaped dishes. Mrs. John R. Emens and Miss Martha Wickham presided at the table during the afternoon. About twenty-five new faculty were entertained with the Alpha Sigma Alpha friendly hospitality. 139 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . ww was Y 0 First Row: Ann Martinson, Suc Kirkman, Maralee Speer, Norma Jean Sauder, Barbara Howatt, Sally Weales. Second Row: Marilyn Naylor, Shirley Letler, Carol Wagner, Maxine Randall, Jeanne Higgins, Barbara Bennett, Dottie Harvey. Third Row: Mary Rohn, Pat Morrison, Judy Hale, Carol Moser, Sue Ann Reed, Janis Hayes. ACTIVITIES - Rush Parties, Pledge Parties, Rummage Sale, Philanthropic Work, Proiects at Ball Memorial Hospital, Founders Day Banquet, Leaf Rake, The Pin Cotillion. Feb. l4 At the Ball tonight we met Blue Key's new members and also saw the crowning of their sweetheart 140 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA . . . , 8 'v3w!3w4 qmewwt First Row: Carmella Musto, Katy Goldner, Betty Luckenbill, Pat Auld, Alice Simison, Jo Mitchell. Second Row: .lan Limpert, Issy Wimberly, Ann Birk, Doris Haupert, Sarah Peterson, Joanne Bennett, Alice Abair. Third Row: Norma Connolly, Carolyn Fyte, Janet Curts, Carolyn Rice, Patsy Risher, Joan Reger. ACTIVITIES - Faculty Tea, Annual Spring Dance, Second Place in Variety Show, President of North Hall, President of White Hall, President of Lucina Hall, Vice-President of North Hall, Governor of A.W.R.H., President of Panhellenic Council. 'l4l ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . . Q 1 7 1 T if J 3. 1 il 4 ll 5 . il -4 l 0p rs .i l X l 1 ig l 2 .2 2 1 J ' ,A N, e-, N x ,,... Firsl Row: Connie Thompson, Cofhy Quokenbush, Georgia Peeples, Jane Wargon, Marilyn Lures, Audrey Jelly. Second Row: Belly Moyer, Jo Courtney, Corky Brodfield, Jo Sharbak, Maybelle Crumrine, Lcvonne Betz, Shirley Hemphill. Third Row: Mary Ellen Keller, Ilene ller, Lois Weldy, .leon Hilkerl, Carol Ashcroft, Mary Ellen Voisard, Jo Cyr, Carol Coliingham, Mary l.ou Cheney. Founded: November 4, 1899 SPONSOR Locally Installed: May, l945 M, E I L k, Flower: Yellow Rose 'SS Ve yn uec mg ,ff f Colors: Emerald Green and Gold f',.,,I,fe'- OFFICERS PATRONESSES V President-Jo Sharbak Mrs. Forest Mayer Vice-President-Corky Bradfield Mrs. E. C. Wagner Secretary-Lclvonne Betz Treasurer - Maybelle Crumrine 142 ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . . :if g Q if . f 2' i' 2 A 'au sf, Ei? W if if ,1.c.,-.- First Row: Kay Poi, Thelma Robertson, Kay Sexton, Marietta Brewer, DeDe Figert, Jane Senter. Second Row: Janice Kohlmeyer, Mary Roderick, Carolyn Wiegel, Anita Bleiler, Wanda Buckley, Rosie Wandell, Estella Laux. Third Row: Willodean Smith, Barbara Pratt, Wanda Copeland, Marilynne Rust, Ann Uhlir, Anna Hanley, Nancy Schesky, Marilynn Smiley, Grace Mirza. HIGHLIGHT - In November, Alpha Sigma Tau began the social whirl with the co-sponsoring of the second annual FOOTBALL FADEOUT with the Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity. lt took place in the new Student Center Ballroom the night of the last home football game. It is a celebration of the ending of a successful football season. Johnny Norman and his Band furnished the music for the dancing of the fall affair. 143 ALPHA SIGMA TAU . . . ...N ,e Q 'ls wi an I -Q 1 'TJ' rv WU' First Row: Lu Ann Settlemyre, Nina Maddox, Carol Toepfer, Alice Vero, Joanne Holbrook. Second Row: Carolyn Powers, Joy Frederick, Becky Carmichael, Arlene Summers, Joan Peeples, Carolee Walters. Third Row: Peggy Duhon, Jane Babcock, Annis West, Jane Spillar, Kaye Wedel, Barbara Somsel, Judy Boston. ACTlVlTIES - Football Fadeout, Kappa Sigma Kappa Variety Show, First Place in Home- coming Float, First Place in the Blood Drive, Chili Supper, Mother's Day Breakfast, Spring Dance, Valentine Pledge Party, Intersorority-lnterfraternity Sing, Senior Party. 144 E 1 CHI OMEGA . . . tit 1 l l Founded: April 5, i895 SPONSORS Locally Installed: May lO, l952 Flower: White Carnation Colors: Cardinal and Straw Miss Hayworth Miss Lucia Mysch OFHCERS PATRONESSES President-Ida Eddingfield MW- N0'mC ' Koh' Vice-President - Nancy Motsenbocker Secretary - Joan Newquist Treasurer-Alice Pyatt Mrs. Robert Kownder Mrs. John Magnabosco First Row: Marlene Scharf, Beth Ann Ogan, Jo Rees, Carol Lambert. Second Row: Joan Newquist, Shelia Bradburn, Ida Eddingfield, Nancy Motsenbocker, Alice Pyatt. Third Row: Patsy Finnegan, Peggy Neff, Jeanne Meyers, Carleen Jose, Joan Hamling, Dorothy Swan. t, it ?, A i 1 vv vw 9' Feb. 20 Something new and interesting for the campus was initiated tonight. There was quite a variety of cos tumes for the Bohemian Brawl. 145 CHI OMEGA . . . This year the Chi O's and Phi Delt's started a new realm in the social aspect of Ball State by sponsoring the first annual CO-ED'S BALL. lt was held in the Student Center Ballroom. Hal Kern and his orchestra furnished the music. As the name implies, the affair was a reverse date occasion with the girls enter- taining the fellas and footing all the bills. Each girl provided a novel corsage for her date and prizes were given for the corsage which was the cleverest, prettiest, and most fitting to the fella's personality. Since the dance was such a success this year, the Chi Omega's are looking forward to making it a tradition at Ball State. First Row: Janet Mowery, Judy Agnew, Jackie Clayton, Betty Quisenberry, Doris Condon, Martha Kreider. Second Row: Barbara Mattingly, Connie Day, Doris Sigrist, Jo Mclnturt, Barbara Ashley, Mara Geier, Ann Herbaugh. Third Row: Carolyn Lomont, Jo Ann Harrah, Millie Bright, Jane Hays, Betty Cierzniak. J ..,.. ...-N.. S wif' 7 146 CHI OMEGA . . . Social Service Award for Outstanding Senior, Trade party with Theta Chi Fraternity, Trade party with Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Christmas remembrance for needy family. First Row: Sally Truman, Gay Smith, Beulah Walk, Nancy lawrence. Second Row: Susie Pearson, Carolyn Van Camp, Ginny Baird, Sylvia Lipanoga, Sally Pickett, Jeanne Cockerham. Third Row: Joyce Howard, Becky Ward, Pat Evans, Carol Buckley, Mary Ann Moore. l we , Iii- 3 Aff T . ig: 5, Barber, Mid Q7 147 CHI OMEGA . . . Q F7 First Row: Lou Ann Kilmer, Ann Cain, Jule Jenkins, Janice Crawford, Janet Palm, Joyce Johns. Second Row: Connie Boren, Gwen Anderson, Judith Hamling, Betty Jeanne Hauser, Janie Harrell Janet Armstrong, Norma Brittin. Third Row: Nancy Bowlby, Jean Ann Young, Mary Keesger, Rosemary Yasosky, Katherine Barany Founders Day celebrated April 5th and October 5th, Annual Valentine Party Chi Omega State Day, Annual Spring Dance. l48 I DELTA siGMA EPS'lLON . . . K, A -Ll Founded: 1944 SPONSORS f- Flower: Cream Tea Rose M555 Emma Wefzel '-4'-:F Colors: Olive Green and Cream Dr. FIOY Hurlbuf Miss Clara Wiltse OFFICERS President-Mary Anna Zink PATRONESSES Vice-President-Wilma Cleveland Mrs. Gerald Peterson Secretary-Sarah Dill Dr. Lucille Clifton Treasurer - Barbara Helm The Alpha Pi chapter of the Delta Sigma Epsilon endeavors to cultivate a higher standard of womanhood, strengthen character, uphold scholarship, and unite interests of undergraduates. For our national proiect we have chosen to work with patients at the United States Marine Hospital in Carville, Louisiana. This work includes gifts of radios and record players, letters of encouragement, and holiday parties. First Row: Mariory Ann Smith, Patsy Moran, Dolores Delauter, Wanda Graves, Mary .loan Largent, Phyllis Harris. Second Row: Lois Jean Newman, Sarah Dill, Mary Anna Zink, Wilma Cleveland, Barbara Helm, Barbara Marshall. Third Row: Irene Harris Jo Hinkle, Mary Ann Roush, Julia Ann Allen, Barbara Reagan. Q 'il T i T T T T T 5 i ,Q gn , fig gs: , ,, gifs .fa L' TN. A 419' 127' if Feb. 24 Got the thrill of a lifetime tonight. Saw our Cardinals really trounce Butler on the hardwood. 149 DELTA ZETA . . . 'V -AM... eva-un it 'Q' r 01' LJ First Row: Doris Sampson, Phyllis Laudenschlager, Eula Gibbs, Inez Mann. Second Row: Gail Modlin, Katie Walsh, Miriam Acker, Freda Wilt, Edna Olson, Marilyn Beckett. Third Row: Jeannette Ostrowski, Katheryn Conelley, Phyllis Neff, Lois Joslin. Founded: 1902 OFFICERS Installed Locally: i953 Flower: Klll0fneY Rose President-Freda Wilt Colors: Old Rose and Vieux Green VgCe-pre5idem,Edna Olson Jewel: Diamond Secretary - Katie Walsh Treasurer - Miriam Acker SPONSORS Miss Ethelyn Davidson Miss Barbara Horn Miss Beth Vail 150 DELTA ZETA . . . 5. s P 2 vs: sw: S First Row: Lois Baker, Norma Jackson, Betty Gligor, Jean Rich. Second Row: Mariorie Holtsclaw, Carolyn Clouse, Barbara Roll, Rita Heuss, Mary Pangborn, Joan Durkin. Third Row: Sonya Miller, Ruth Shaffer, Martha Vogt, Verna Bryant. Delta Zeta came to the Ball State campus on February 28 when the local Omega Sigma Chi sorority became its 74th chapter. As Omega Sigma Chi, the sorority sponsored its first annual street dance and ice cream social. Other activ- ities were a Homecoming tea for alumnae, a record dance, rush parties and participation in inter-sorority intramurals. After installation into Delta Zeta, we held a semi-closed dance and a banquet honoring parents and seniors. Delta Zeta also had the honor of having its suggestion Wings to Paradise selected as the theme for the 1953 Military Ball. 151 PI BETA PHI... Founded: April 28, i867 OFFICERS Lfcffflllf, lnNx?rlLedior:loUt?:Zl 23' l952 President--Jerry Kierspe ' Vice-President - Joyce Lipp C I 1 W' d 'I Bl oors me on Slver ue Secretary-Arlene Ahlgrim Treasurer - Jo Snyder SPONSORS Mrs. Reese Williams Mrs. Lawrence Hurst Mrs. Lester Hewitt Mrs. O. B. Christy First Row: Marlene Koenig, Jane Strombeck, Nancy Clark, Helen Bennett, Carol Hammond. Second Row: Ann Miller, Jo Snyder, Arlene Ahlgrim, Jerry Kierspe, Joyce Lipp, Belle Larson, Wilma Button. Third Row: Diane Wiley, Soos Maroc, Peggy Starkey, Donna Spangler, Peggy Wefler. .li -lt :si if . 3 Cb '7 1:1 152 5 fi 5 ,t 4 is ,Mu 'i. 'i it it f! i , PI BETA i 2 t e 2 , 5. l PHI... Q QV First Row: Mary Ann Milliner, Judy Sloan, Kay Sexton, Lucy Wolfe, Pat Summers. Second Row: Nancy Poston, Sandra Doyel, Beverly Mitchell, Sue Wuthrich, Virginia Caupp, Jackie Smith, Esther Eller. Third Row: JoDee Livezey, Luella Barr, Marilyn Bruick, Ruth Hoham, Barbara French. Adding a new touch to our Pi Phi events was our DAD'S DAY held for the first time this year. A desire to entertain Dads came after the realization that we treat our Mothers each spring at a breakfast. Atmosphere was lent for the afternoon through the Ball State-Wabash Football game. A section of Pi Phi's with their Dads as dates cheered Ball State to a near victory. Name tags of hearts distinguished each Dad. A tour of the new Student Center occuppied the time prior to the game. Serving a picnic style supper followed by participation of our Dads in a program ended the day. Small original Pi Phi paddles made by the daughters were given as gifts of remembrance. 153 PI BETA PHI . . . Initiation week-end, Entertainment for fall smokers of Lambda Chi Alpha, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sigma Tau Gamma, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Phi Sigma Epsilon, Second place in Blood Drive, Stag Stamp, Cookie Shine, White Elephant Sale, Homecoming Queen, Third Place Homecoming Float, Homecoming coffee hour with alums, Trade party with Sigma Tau Gamma. Campus Casanova, Topsy Turvy Doll. First Row: Mary Sue Stephen, Donna Camden, Phyl Canright, Sue McNabb, Ann Bowers. Second Row: Marion Campbell, Alice Myers, Nancy Kable, Bonnie Cheever, Edith Ann Beer, Janelle Buckner, Barb Oakes. Third Row: Jo Levy, loan Hueber, Barbara Jones, Ann Schlosstein, Shirley Bell. :E tl l l l i ' k . I l eq' ,l 3 I l .1 2 Feb. 28 Another new idea has hit our campus. Saw Sam Morigi and Silent Smith share the title of Bachelor of the Year. 154 Pl BETA PHI... Dad's Day Picnic, Thirty-first annual Christmas Ball, Blue Key Sweetheart court, Trade party with Theta Chi Fraternity, Trade party with Lambda Chi Alpha, Mother's Day Breakfast, Initiation Banquet, National Officer's visitation banquet, Senior banquet, Annual Spring dinner dance, Christmas Basket for needy family, Easter baskets for Children's home. First Row: Shirley Locker, Sally Alexander, Barbara Gardner, Jo Anne Jackson, Janet Graves. Second Row: Kay Black, Marilyn Manning, Jinny Picker, Kay Gibbons, Jo Ann Elsea, Nancy Clark, Barbara Buckels. Third Row: Peggy Pollock, Martha Daugherty, Nan Lineback, Jane Grover, Mona Daugherty. 'Q' fr qv. vw V127 v-sv ,E 155 vqy PI KAPPA SIGMA . . . ll ' is rl l ' Al QI ll 1 I 4' fl 1 'l fs ,v V -' Ll. -'I -If Firsl Row: Mary Marlin, Christine Rehme, Charlolle Dare. Second Row: Evelyn Sorenson, Delano Druhol, Berlie Bender, Joyce Campbell. Third Row: Mary Jane Moore, Carol Cissne, Palsy Wilkins. Founded: I894 OFFICERS Locally lnslalledz 1945 Flowers: Jonquil and Forget-Me-Not , , Colors: -I-Urquois and Gold Vice-President-Evelyn Sorenson Secretary - Joyce Campbell Treasurer - Bertie Bender Presiden? - Delano Druhot SPONSORS Mrs. Sharley DeMoHe Miss Elizabeth Meloy Mrs. Martha Hefner I56 PI KAPPA SIGMA.. . 1 , - ., . x f e .1 ll E ef- Firsl Row: Becky Holt, Shirley Harper, Pauline Askren. Second Row: Helen Smallwood, Alene Smart, Delores Mongrain, Shirley Fahey. Third Row: Carol Rinehart, Shirley Bessler, Virginia Coleman. Pi Kappa Sigma was founded on November 17, i894 at Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan as an Educational Sorority. At the present time there are thirty-two active chapters located in teachers colleges all over the United States. The purpose of our sorority is to strive for the social, intel- lectual and normal growth of its members. The activities of the year included our homecoming float, rush parties, record dances, rummage sales, Founders Day Banquet, Valentine party with the alumnae and our Annual MMARDI GRAS dance. We also took part in the Kappa Sigma Kappa Variety Show, the W.S.S.F. Carnival and the Inter-sorority and Inter-fraternity Sing. 157 I Pl ZETA ' . M...,4 gl lnstalled Locally: 1920 OFFICERS Flower: Chrysanthumum , , I Presldent- Evelyn King Colors' Blue and Gold Vice-President-Barbara Bushong Secretary-Joan Winger Treasurer - Nancy Williams SPONSORS Mrs. John Lewellen Mrs. Willard Allen Miss Roberta Law Mrs. A. T. Clark One of the outstanding events of the year is the annual PARENT'S DAY DINNER which is held in May at the Top Hat. This dinner enables the parents to become better acquinted with the sorority and also the members have an opportunity to meet each others parents. Other activities are the closed dinner dance, picnics, and Senior party. First Row: Barbara Slembel, Belly Kiser, Sallie Wall, Georgia Pope. Second Row: Maryetla Sears, Jane Crowell, Barbara Bushong, Evelyn King, Joan Winger, Nancy Williams, Rose Mickelson. Third Row: Helen Aulderheide, Dorris leeper, Peggy Cook, Caroline Wade, Lois Perigo. Q -f1Z!.Q' Tv 'Q F28 fl : fi i il 1. , lf if , . it 5' .,. -of vs I K, ll! 1 .. mf? -2 f A Q- 'f' ' Q, f Q l L - f 0' EP r sv up Q H 4, 1 ,. .V x tl -cv -, l 'YP 'Q . . .L ,J l ra: . 6 t ,x I 1 :Apa- 'TP' , l58 i SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . . .-- Ig ee J' ,X 'we 'K ow First Row: Jayne Fritz, Phyl Norris, Fran McCaughen, Elizabeth Ann Jones. Second Row: Miriam Eberhart, Jo Ann Durnbaugh, Alice Sell, Jo Porter, Bea Bodney, Shirley Rollins, Olive Stanton. Third Row: Jo Klentzer, Jean Irby, June Corten, Pat Archibald. , f- If I. '. swf- , Founded: 1898 OFFICERS Locally Installed: l945 , ,uf ,F p ' Flower: Purple Violet Cleslienlr Io Pirller S II Qjif ijfft -eg C I z R I P I d Wh- ice- res: en - ice e oors oyo Urpe an Ile Secretary-Jo Ann Durnbaugh Treasurer- Bea Bodney SPONSORS Mrs. Alice Nichols Miss Mildred Moore Miss Evelyn Hoke March 9 Gathered my bathing suit, formal, and a street suit and paraded on the stage of Assembly Hall in the Orient Queen Contest. I59 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . 1 J' First Row: Miriam Over, Jan Berbman, Toni Rea, Ruth Ann Moore. Second Row: Dixie Staley, Sally Wainwright, Barbara Abernathy, Margaret Hennessy, louise Jones, Earleen Kniss. Third Row: Edie Burkhart, Pat Zetterberg, Mary Helen Schwyn, Natalie Cain. Every year Tri Sigma presents to the campus a unique dance called TOPSY TURVY TAVERN. This event is a combination record dance and variety show which is free to everyone. Every Greek organization is invited to present a short skit. One of the featured attractions is the election of the Topsy Turvy Doll. Candidates for this doll are entered by each sorority on campus. The election of the doll is by penny votes. The winner receives a miniature doll, compact, and a Hawaiian orchid. This year Topsy Turvy Tavern was held in the L. A. Pittenger Student Center. Dancing, entertainment, and presentation of the doll were in the ballroom. A typical tavern atmosphere was achieved by serving non-alcoholic mixed drinks in the candlelit Pine Shelf. The proceeds of this event are used for the sorority's philanthropic activities. 160 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . . gym. it ,J I YJ' et, First Row: Pat Wright, Jean Canter, Marilyn Zurmuelhlen, Rosalyn Huber. Second Row: Anne Kunishige, Patti Martin, Sue Crawford, Delores Shank, Shirley Ash, Helen Sharrelt. Third Row: Barbara Beehler, Pat Arthur, Janet Nestel, Virginia Davis. ACTIVITIES - Homecoming tea for the alumnae, Rush parties, Closed Dinner Dance in Feb- ruary at the Delaware Country Club, Pledge Party for the members, Record Dance with Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, Founder's Banquet, Senior Send Off. 161 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A WOMAN Come on girls exercise. A pretty girl is like o melody. 162 Rise and Shine. Oh, my feet-Thanks for the intermission. MQW 5 YO 690 2 I 'XZ f' f 2 f f K, V 2? X 4 ,ff I fffffw K X f 1 j X 741 1,5 Q 71 EZ I X X, gi Z ,..4 'fl X 'f U Z-.-2 Dy! IN-Z if I ELLIOTT HALL . . . ,- J 5 ' G N V T B-1' First Row: Bill Stone, Mr. Martinson, Mrs. Marlinson, Mrs. Mary Hunt, Terry Taniguchi, Bruce Behlow. Second Row: Larry Meyer, Carl Davis, Virgil Kesler, Tom Jackson, Robert Simpson, Rex Fisher, William Carter, Troy Carpenter, Ted Miller, John Ertel, Don Ross. March 14. All the Eisenhower Eaglemen were out in their uniforms tonight for the Military Ball. Another Queen for the campus was presented. The Honorary Colonel. 164 ELLIOTT HALL . Hlnfp' .,v'1'5f5' N ' -J v:..g , I6 Pass out the chow. Pile it higher and deeper. Get 'em Hoppy. Next comes Gene Autry and then the wrestlers. One of the more serious moments of the yeor. The Elliott Hall Closed Dance. Watch the Birdie Joe. 5 MEN'S PAGE New Blue Key members Left to right: Robert Popovich Stewart Mattix William Carter Rex Fisher Richard Servis .fl 166 ...qungv Campus Casanova, Judson Betts. The bachelors of the year, left to right: Max Smith, Sam Morigi. Standing: Richard Nichols, Paul Meyer, Joe Mathias. KAPPA ALPHA PSI . . . 3, XXN x . f V ff First Row: Bob Foster, Bob Elum. Second Row: Virgil Mosley, Rudolph Wilson, Mary Kingsberry, Leonard Edwards. Third Row: Stan Davis, Earnie Butler, Bob Davis. V OFFICERS ..,, President- Leonard Edwards ' Vice-President- Bob Foster ', L, Secretary - Rudolph Wilson The Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was initiated Sunday, February 22, 1953 with ten ambitious men laying the foundation. The Kappamen will strive to obtain for its members all benefits which can be secured from membership in a college brotherhood. It aims to make college life fruitful and happy and the long span of years after college rich and sweet in memories of the bond, and in the happy prospect of faithful comrades to the end. lt also strives to inspire its members to do noble deeds and attain a place of usefulness and honor among men. I67 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA 'F :- . -ii ,F A ,- First Row: Ruddy Romischer, Terry Toniguchi, Gene Wake, Sam Snead, Jim Miller. Second Row: Dale Bottom, Troy Carpenter, Maurice Ray, Robert Friendsmier, Ted Miller, Don Chiszar Third Row: Bob Rinehart, Virgil Kisler, Maj. Blair, Edward Frazier, Bob Ormi, Clint Cizek. OFFICERS Founded: l867 President-Maurice Ray Locally Installed: l948 Vice-President-Ted Miller Flower: Iris Secretary-Troy Carpenter Colors: Purple and Gold -: 'SIU' fs i JJ-4' ng-lo : ' ff SPONSORS F Mr. Higgins Cocoon. Maior Blair Mr. Hubbard Mr. Stevenson Captain Heckman 168 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA . . . HIGHLIGHT - Each year Kappa Sigma Kappa sponsors an event which has proved to be one of the high points of the activities of the campus. Nineteen fifty-three was the third year of the Variety Show and this year's show was better than either of its predecessors. True to form the Masters of Ceremonies proved to be as equally entertaining as the acts themselves, while the acts of the various organi- zations are growing steadily better as a result of increased competition. Held about the first of February, the Variety Show adds a touch of brilliance and gayiety to the usual drab of winter by providing fun and laughter for both con- testants and the audience. First Row: Dick Beck, Bill Herron, Earl Yestingsmicr, Bob Robinson, Tom Hosier. Second Row: Glenn Sheets, Rex Jenkins, Ignacio Alfaro, Jerry Hornig, Don Ross, Jan Kinghorn. Third Row: Bud Marconi, Bob Loucks, Edward Matthew, Tom Thomas, Glen Whaley, Del Wise, Bob Newman. TM? 169 KAPPA 1 D - SIGMA KAPPA . . . ACTIVITIES - Variety Show, Homecoming Warm-Up, Football Fadeout, Pin Cotillion, Closed Spring Dinner Dance, Received Alpha Phi Omega trophy for outstanding effort in the Red Cross Blood Drive. First Row: Larry Meyer, Steve Rothermel, Dick Shigley, Jim Rohrabaugh, Lawrence Buell. Second Row: Dave Hopkins, Jim Grisswold, Dick Batllis, Bob Brockelmeier, Lewis Arnett, Stewart Roache. Third Row: Charles Amick, Herb Bunch, Dun Gyure, Otto Carothers, Mr. Higgins, Rich Whitworth, Dick Campbell, Bob Mitchell. vs. f -.Ji x . I70 I K- ' 1 5 J I Q- J. x fs? Second Row Bull May Carl Hudson Don Whalen Don Morrls Dole Bennell, Dorwin Dick. Third Row Keulh Wlllls Bull Ccrler Norman Phares Duck DeCras!os, Elwood Beehler. SPONSORS Dr. Mark E. Studebaker Mr. Basil Swinford Dr. P. D. Edwards Mrs. Sharley B. DeMoHe Mr. Charles Brumfield Colors Purple Green and Gold LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . i ' -I !' .st 't ' 2 b, fr v- First Row. George Holler, Byron Starr, Marvin Roof. Second Row: Phil Morris, Dick Whitton, Jerry Gilbert, Dick Phares. Third Row: Tom Marks, Dave Gunn, Harold Longworth. HIGHLIGHT - In the Spring of l952 Lambda Chi Alpha initiated on campus the first BIKE- A-THON. This activity became a reality through the thinking that there was a need to create co-operative attitudes among social groups, provide diversified activities for spring term and to present to the campus another form of recreation and entertainment. The event was received with great enthusiasm by all fraterni- ties and sororities. Despite adverse weather conditions the girls were out at 8:30 to start the very tiring task of touring the quarter mile track forty times for a total of ten miles. The fraternities then began their 50 mile ride. This feature provided many thrills, much excitement, and a great deal of entertainment. Trophies were presented to the winners by Lambda Chi Alpha. T72 LAMBDA CHI ALPl-IA . . . 54. .f Y First Row: Ed Meyers, Davy Winkle, John Naab, Vwlayne Morris. Second Row: Ray Amerhein, Marvin Gordon, Charles Ludy, John Rohn, Gene Craig, Don Ahlersmeyer. Third Row: Harland Bergseiker, Bill Hill, Dick Mann, Bob Davis, George Small. ACTIVITIES - Easter Seal Drive, Inter-Zeta Basketball Tourney, State Day, White Rose Formal, Exchange Parties, Record Dance. 173 x L 'N -4 x 7 il ,fr 1 2 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA . . . Lambda Chi Alpha holds the distinction of being the oldest social organiza- tion on campus. The group was known as the Navaio Fraternity until January 28 of l95l when it affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha as the l38th chapter. Since that time it has grown to include l4l chapters, ten of these being located in Indiana. This number which ranks Lambda Chi as the largest member of National lnter-fraternity Council is unusual in that as a national fraternity Lambda Chi is relatively young, We are also proud of the fact that Iota-Alpha became the first chapter of Lambda Chi ever to be establish on a teachers' college campus. First Row: Charles Davidson, Bill Greer, Rolland Jump, Dave Sauders. Second Row: Gary Jones, Norman Calon, Dick Holderman, Tam Taylor, Lee Hoopingarner, Dick Weddle, Third Row: George Thompson, Larry Miller, Sparky Adams, Lawill Barker, Gary Speers. AT 1' tw ff fd April 4 The beginning of a wonderful week of vacation. Man can I use that rest. l74 PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . . . c I G 5 W, V K ,aqui -f'Zs. A , I Q I-5 f Founded: 1910 Locally Organized: 1948 Flower: White Tea Rose Colors: Old Rose and Silver OFFICERS SPONSORS President-Dick McKee Dr. Everett Ferrill Vice-President-Joe Beatty Dr. Robert Koenker Secretary-Treasurer-Dick Nichols Dr. Bernard Josif Mr. Victor Blackwell First Row: Cal Kitchell, Larry Richey, Joe Beatty, Jackie Sell, Jim Cory, Don Harrell, Orville Brandenburg. Second Row: John Mathias, Al Zimmerman, Gordon Rice, Glen Gerber, Kenny Grant, Dick Nichols, Dick McKee, Terry Miller. Third Row: Sam Bogner, Duane Boyd, Dr. Koenker, Ken Graff, Bob Eissman, Ralph Kirkpatrick, John McCarthy, Kermit Hays, Jack Burger, Dr. Blackwell, Bob Dagwell, Joe Elliott. .3 W , - y Elf' .R -I li ' 1' VL' V- ., 'f.' , - .FT 1 ,' r Qi, ' f I - ' F' . -if-rf xx 175 PHI SIGMA EPSILON . . . HIGHLIGHT -- The gala event of the 1952-53 social season, as far as the Phi Sigs were concerned, was their first annual CASANOVA CAPERS held in November as the first fraternity sponsored B date dance in the Student Center Ballroom. At this dance a Campus Casanova was elected by the girls from candidates sponsored by the sororities. After a spirited, but bloodless, campaign, Judson Betts, director of the Student Center, emerged victorious over his worthy adversaries and gained the right to wear the title of Campus Casanova for the rest of the year. For his achievement he received a beautiful cup, and his sponsor, Pi Beta Phi, received a beautiful trophy for their magnificent efforts. First Row: Jim Rentschler, Jim Gipson, Audrey Modley, Dallas Hunter, Earl Johnson, Dick Mostu, Charles Jancin. Second Row: Frank Neidigh, Dick Dragoo, Chuck Messler, Jack Cross, Herb Ulery, Tom McCook, Marland Sell, Dick Sims. Third Row: Jim Bauer, Norman Edwards, Jack Diell, Dr. Ferrill, John Schultz, Larry Campbell, Horace sx. S Chadbown, Jay Hildebrand, Mike Curts, Mr. Josif, Keith Randall, Wayne Day. it-'. I 1' .V 'A ? J H if : 'f V' B il 1 l 176 SIGMA PHI EPSILO'N . . . I x ' 1' J f f Ulf 'X ,,. ,pu , il. ,,-sr . 15' -, fa. 4 ' , .,. . .- , .- I Ns fi: 4 4 , af ZQIIXLQ :U .5 we 'I ,:... I. , U, gil, A I 1, sl :ig . ya MJ- ,li II First Row: Joe Mathias, Donald Brink, Charles Hassell, Englebert Herman, Matt McBride, Norman Haverkos. Second Row: Bob Stotts, Lyman Randall, Dean Wolfe, Don McClurg, Eugene Swain, Dick Prescott. Third Row: Stan Nash, Wally Sacks, Clancy Gullion, Ned MacPhail, Ken Eckert, Don Pauley, Bob Watson, Gordon Osterhoff, Ned Yoney. Founded: l90l SPONSORS Locally Organized: i953 FI r v'l R D'- owers no ets and oses Dr. Amim D. Hummel Mr. Donald E. Lawrence Dr. Royal J. Morsey Richard H. Caldemeyer Colors: Purple and Red OFFICERS President - Dean Wolfe Vice-President - Lyman Randall Secretary - Eugene Swain Comptroller - Don McCIurg I77 AVWYY SIGMA PHI EPSILON . 4. i ?, ,. . a 5 I 'K First Row: Paul Curtis, Don Bivens, Len Buczkowski, Bob Popovich, Myron Dickason, Don Cruza. Second Row: Conrad Mullins, Joe Coechal, Bill Mathys, Roy Tribbett, Jay Overmyer, John Conley. Third Row: Marvin Pozdol, Jim Grove, Bob Carson, Bud Brumbaugh, John Brunso, Howard Liggett, Larry Hitchcock, Jim Hiatt, .lack Gibson, John Fox, Ray Davis, Bill Wile. HIGHLIGHT -- The Indiana Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was installed on the Ball State campus February 2I, l953. The local fraternity, Phi Delta Pi, had submitted it's petition to the Grand chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon in October of l952. The petition was approved in January of 1953. Indiana Gamma thus became the ll8th chapter, and the third in Indiana for Sig Ep. The other chapters in Indiana are located at Purdue and Indiana. Highlights of the INSTAL- LATION weekend were the Installation Banquet held in the Student Center Ball- room, the Ball held in the Student Center Ballroom, and the all campus reception held at the Chapter House on Sunday following the Installation. I78 SIGMA PHI EPSILUN . . . ACTIVITIES- Annual Co-ed's Ball, Spring Dinner-Dance, Exchange Party wlth the Alpha Chi's, Affiliating with Sigma Phi Epsilon. First Row: David Haines, Jim Vanzo, Larry Hughes, Earl lmdburg Dave Hrnkley Ray Karnatel Second Row: Bill Lantz, Dick Bowen, Max Lynch, Bud Harrell Gary WeIsner Dan Mavrs Third Row: Dave Park, Jerry Pritchard, Bob Bloomfield Dan Spelcker Dale Harrrs Ralph Cook Beryl Boss, Jack Richardson, Phil Ohmitt, Dick Muller, Randy Mauck I if wr' I 5. . 1 lr . 1. I. .C XJ. . H ..- ,I ,gf .,,, l , . I -Q--- ., . ,...,.,-.s V I i l K 4 April I7 Now I know that spring is here. The carnival season has arrived and everyone was at the gym with Commerce Club as our hosts. 'l7 SIGMA TAU GAMMA Wu. my, 1 mmf' First Row: Tom Cougill, George Bird, Jerry Gerard, Lyle Mitchell. vw Second Row: Burt Brinnemon, Tom Moore, Alon Fitzgerald, Larry Smith, Larry Anderson, Jerry Oliver third Row: Paul Sizemore, Dr. Lawhead, Stewart Matrix, Robert Simson 113-il! -fl in Founded: 1920 f,3.-,ilvfiih ..' Locally Organized: i930 Flower: White Rose Colors: Blue and White .5 l . O SPONSORS Dr. Oliver Bumb Dr. John Hannaford Dr. Victor Lawhead Dr. Leslie Mauth Dr. Robert B. Bell Mr. Reese Williams SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . Firsl Row: Sam Coffman, Don Vandergrift, Jack Morris, Bob Vician. Second Row: Duke Meyer, Bill Bryon, Bob Rover, John Vardomon, Jock Oliver, Phil Moggarl. Third Row: Bob Shirar, Fred Powell, Ken Delk, Gene Lehman, Mr. Hannaford. OFFICERS President - Bob Raver Vice-President - Jack Oliver Secretary - Bill Bryan Treasurer - John Vardaman HIGHLIGHT - The BRONKO KOTUR SCHOLARSHIP is an annual award, consisting of tuition for a year, to an outstanding high school senior. This scholarship takes into consideration both scholastic and athletic achievements of the recipient and is open to any high school senior in the state. The scholarship was established as a living memorial to the memory of Bronko Kotur, a Sigma Tau Gamma, who gave his life in Korea. 181 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . Viz' rx 'kxkx First Row: Don L. Clark, Paul Rothrock, Sam Embree, Byron Klute. Second Row: Bob Warren, Don Oswald, Dick Hunt, Larry Riehle, Don R. Clark, Gary Hentze. Third Row: Don Avery, Charles Bromelmeier, Joe Pickard, Paul Schook, Wally Webb. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity was founded in June of l95O at Warrensburg, Missouri. The fraternity had its beginning on the Ball State campus on April 26, 1930, when Lambda Sigma Chi became Omicron Chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, the first National Fraternity on Ball State's campus. The local chapter, while being active in all phases of campus activity, is particularly outstanding in ath- letics. lt has members participating in every varsity athletic event offered at Ball State, plus a very strong intramural program. 182 SIGMA TAU GAMMA . . . ACTIVITIES - March of Dimes Campaign, Spring Dinner Dance, Homecoming Alumni Ban quet, Exchange Parties, Greek Night. First Row: Steve Stavros, .lock Powell, Bob Rank, Gene Showalter. Second Row: John Overholt, Dick Hewitt, John Hilbert, Bill Timberman, Jim Du Pant, Pat Stelling Third Row: Ed Ring, Gene Schollick, Jerry Upgraft, Norman McClosky, Dick Lucas. ra at ' M! 183 THETA CHI . . . Q41 . 'N' r First Row: Don Gallahue, Stan Ross, .lim Bailey, Max Smith, Carl Decker, Roy Cotanzarite. Second Row: Gordon Beck, Herb Tilley, Tom Jackson, Jim Smith, Ken Weaver, Howard Faust, Darwin Markley, Tom Agler. Third Raw: Mr. Deal, Willis Koontz, Earl Grove, Milt Ross, Hershel Dye, Clyde Alban, Gene Wood. Founded: i856 SPONSORS Locally Organized: l95l .1 ,mx 5 Colors: Red and white D'lixl0 e it Fl : ' ' 'mf 'i 'fi' i ower Red Carnation Mr' Fred ' v U? OFFICERS ' President - Ken Weaver '4 il ' 'V Vice-President - Howard Faust Secretary - Jim Smith Treasurer - Tom Jackson April 24 Herkimer and I attended the Elliott Hall closed dance. lt was superb and didn't cost Herky a cent. 184 THETA CHI . . . HIGHLIGHT - Last year Theta Chi initiated HELP WEEK on the campus, and this year the fraternity continued its eleemosynary proiect for purpose of replacing hazing with constructive activities. The proiect this year was to collect money for the purchase of raincoots for the safety patrol boys of the Muncie Public Schools. The goal, which was accomplished through the combined efforts of the actives and pledges, was to purchase 150 raincoats. Theta Chi has found that this type of program is more beneficial in building character and plans to continue it in the future. First Row: Charles Ray, Ron Gardner, Bob Doan, Gene Butts, Bob Bullock, Barry McCafferty. Second Row: Dole Smith, Jim Fulk, Dick Servis, Cliff Singleton, Jim Stricker, Jim Gooden, Bill Foster, Rodney De Bolt. Third Row: Dick Day, Jerry Davenport, Leonard Johnston, Paul Slick, Peter McKay, Robert Johnson, Joy Kain. ' 3 c... Q . 5 L I l I 185 THETA in 1.5 -U-1-..- ' i CHI... ACTIVITIES - Pogo Rally cmd Dance, Bowery Ball, Spring Formal Dinner-Dance, Home- coming Warm-up, Exchange Parties, Annual Stole Day, Reception for Gov. Henry F. Shricker, Bonquet for Coach Robert Primmer. Firsv Row: Dick Clock, John Johnson, Tom Halley, Dick Allison, James Fodily, Jim Mclntosh. Second Row: Jim McCormick, Tom Lighile, Bob Young, Dick Weaver, Jerry Newhauser, Terry McCurIer, Bill Bower, Howard Jennings. Third Row: John McCollisler, lorry Jones, Henry Nickel, Jack Davenport, Frank Shorky, Joe Vclovich, Curl Rich. I x 186 THETA CHI . . . gil! x ,Nj First Row: Jim Burns, Jim Purcell, Don Elders, Jim Wolf, E. C. Motsinger, Don Owens. Second Row: Gordon Stace, Norm Kendall, Bob Gayle, Bill Stalnaker, Sam George, John Avenatti, Jim Bochlein, Harry Ganzes. Third Row: Chuck Case, Bob Taylor, Mark Elliott, Olin Mooy, Joe Nye, Jerry Kolter. On January twentieth, 1951, the Triangle Fraternity became Delta Kappa Chapter of Theta Chi, national social fraternity. Loyalty, service, and fellowship are included in the many aims of Theta Chi. Throughout the year the entire fraternity worked to attain the obiectives of the standards of Theta Chi as well as to maintain a proportionate balance in scholastic achievements, athletic achieve- ment, social achievement, and a general co-operation in school activities. 187 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL . . . L First Row: Bob Foster, Bob Rover, Glen Gerber, Bob Stotts, Milt Ross. Second Row: Larry Anderson, Don Morris, Leonard Edwards, Ken Weaver. Third Row: Dr. Collier, Dale Bottom, Dick McKee, Dean Wolfe, Maurice Ray. OFFICERS Vice-President - Larry Anderson Secretary - Dick McKee Treasurer -Leonard Edwards The interfraternity council is an organization tives from each of the seven social fraternities on lt was founded to provide a composite voice affairs. I F C acts as a service organization and composed of two representa- campus. for the fraternities in campus a body for the governing of fraternity activities on campus. Stated meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month. These meetings are held for the purpose of discussing problems the fraternities have in relation to campus activities and policies. Rules for rush- ing and pledge training are also discussed. T88 59 4 if 5 5 X ZW S X F, fff'f f X PWWN KAPPA DELTA PI . . . 7' Q9 Y' T' 4-Q Q-W 2 mf, .age w-..l,.,.,..,. 4-R -X ly i J -.,,-f. First Row: Eldora Ankrom, Rita McGunegill, Jerry Newhouser, Phyllis Norris, Judy Heuss. Second Row: Alice Fritts, June Beehler, Christine Rehme, Valaire Clampitt, Tom Crooks. Third Rod: Phyllis Harris, Virgil Kesler, Bonnie Cheever, J. Leonard Edwards. OFFICERS President - Jerry Newhouser Vice-President - Eldora Ankrom Secretary - Phyllis Norris Treasurer - Judy Heuss Kappa Delta Pi is a natoinal honor society in education. It is intimately concerned with the development of education and contributions to education. Gamma Theta chapter was organized at Ball State in May, 1931. 190 KAPPA DELTA PI .' . . First Row: Georgia Pope, Libby Wilzemon, Dick Whitton, Shirley Hemphill, Carolyn Van Camp. Second Row: Arlene Ahlgrin, Carolyn Upton, Helen Allen, Shirley Garlets, Gail Modlin. Third Row: Stanley Ross, Joyce Shreves, Glorionn Quisenberry, Ken Weaver. ACTIVITY - Kappa Delta Pi co-operated with other campus honoraries in planning and having a high school day. High school day was set aside as a special day for senior high school graduates to visit Ball State's campus. Departments were open for inspection by the visiting seniors and a day's program was planned to show them all phases of Ball State life. May I5 Mardi-Gras and all its festivities including the crowning of King Rex was tonight. Thanks to the Pi Kaps for a swell time. 191 SIGMA TAU DELTA . . . C7 -rx v. ,.. L7 ts! l i , 9 First Row: Bonnie Cheever, Sue Bain, Maurice lmhoof, Mary Ellen Stroble, Tom Crooks, Libby Witzeman. Second Row: Marilyn Smiley, June Beehler, Eldora Ankrom, Arlene Ahlgrin, Shirley Garlets, Cathy Quakenbush, Joan Kurzhals. Third Row: Joyce Lipp, Alice Pursley, Mrs. DeMotte, Annette Gillentine, Barbara Bechtel. Fourth Row: Lyman Randall, Ken Weaver, Charles Eugene Swain, Bob Rinehart. President - Mary Ellen Stroble Vice-President - Maurice lmhoof Secretary - Tom Crooks Treasurer - Sue Bain The Omicron Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English honorary fraternity, was founded to encourage scholarship and creative writing. There are eighty-two chapters and 5,400 members of this national honorary fraternity. The purpose of this organization is to foster a wider knowledge of our languages and literature. ACTIVITY - A creative writing contest for freshmen was conducted for the first time this year. Recognition was given to the outstanding essays, short stories and poems, and the winning entries were published in Stet, the annual magazine containing original student composition published by the organization. 192 ALPHA PHI GAMMA . . . W -D 1-nw First Row: Joyce Lipp, Arlene Ahlgrim, Ken Weaver, Mary Ellen Stroble, Marcella Mathys. Second Row: Tom Marks, Lucy Brown, Marvin Roof, Barbara Mattingly, Charles Case. Third Row: Jack Morris, Lyman Randall, Mrs. DeMotte, Bob Mantock, Willis Koontz. OFFICERS President-Mary Ellen Stroble Vice-President - Arlene Ahlgrim Secretary - Joyce Lipp Treasurer - Marcella Mathys Alpha Phi Gamma, national co-educational iournalistic fraternity, was founded at Ohio University in December of 1919, and the local Omega chapter was installed at Ball State in April of 1931. The organization has as its purpose the recognition of individual ability and achievement in the field of iournalism on college and university campuses. It seeks to serve and promote the welfare of the college through iournalism. ACTIVITY - In the spring quarter a general picnic was given by Alpha Phi Gamma mem- bers. The Ball State News editorial staff and business staff and Orient staff were present at the picnic. 193 PHI LAMBDA CHI . . . .. LS il' f, K or 7 First Row: Mary Lou Cheney, Libby Witzeman, Paula Davis. Second Row: Adele Stookey, Betty Luckenbill, Carolyn Van Camp. Third Row: Bob Rinehart, Miss Hayworth, Mary Jaeger, Dean Wolfe. OFFICERS President - Bob Rinehart Vice-President - Dean Wolfe Secretary - Betty luckenbill Treasurer - Paula Davis Phi Lambda Chi, national honorary for maiors in speech and hearing, has functioned on the Ball State campus for four years. ACTIVITY - The fraternity holds special meetings, at which guest speakers discuss special phases of speech and speech correction. One of the outstanding guests during the year was Dr. James A. McClintock, prominent plastic surgeon, who spoke on the problems of cleft palate, and the operations performed to correct it. 194 SIGMA ZETA . . .' First Row: Carolyn Upton, Jacob Pollack, Mary Ellen Stroble, Grover Smith, Judy Charnley. Second Row: Charles Eugene Swain, Howard Faust, Sue Bain, Norma Park, Gay Smith, Gloriann Quisenberry, Robert Konralh, Marvin Hayes. Third Row: Jerry Neuhouser, Patricia Light, Marilyn Davidson, Agnes Book, Ann Uhlir, Jacob Burger. Fourth Row: Dr. Wiseman, Dr. Shelly, Bill Craigie, Virgil Kesler, Robert Popovich, Dr. Cooper. OFFICERS President - Jacob Poliack Vice-President - Grover Smith Secretary -Mary Ellen Stroble Xi Chapter of Sigma Zeta, national honorary society in science and mathe- matics was founded in April 1938. The purposes are to give recognition to superior students in the fields of science and mathematics and to further interests in research. Members of the organization are selected from the iunior and senior students of outstanding scholastic achievements in science and mathematics. Students that show promise scholastically may become associate members during their sophomore year. All members of the science and mathematics faculty are included as members. 195 Pl GAMMA MU . . First Row: Glenn Whaley, Dr. LaFollette, Lyman Randall. Second Row: Mr. Hannaford, J. Leonard Edwards, Norma McGrew, Bonnie Cheever, Shirley Garlets, Don Wright, Mr. Hewitt. Third Row: Rex Fisher, Lucy Brown, Dr. Coldemeyer, Marilyn Stone, Tom Crooks. Fourth Row: Mr. Gruenwold, Dr. Ferrill, Don Lacy, Don Lindley, Dr. Scheidler. OFFICERS President - Glenn Whaley Vice-President - Lyman Randall Secretary-Treasurer - Dr. LaFoIlette The Indiana Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor society, was founded on Ball State campus in l93l. The purpose of the honorary is to encourage the study of the social sciences. Membership is granted to those who have shown unusual interest and aptitude in the social sciences. ACTIVITY - As a public service the chapter sponsored Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. of Harvard University in an all college convocation on March 20. Mr. Schlesinger, author and Pulitzer Prize winner, spoke on The Future of Human Freedom. May I6 Quick, hand me the muscle rub lotion. Had loads of fun riding in the Bike-a-thon, but I swear that track had a habit of becoming larger every time I rode around it. 196 PI OMEGA Pl . . . First Row: Carolyn Upton, Don Stringer, Dick McKee, Charles Claspell, Agnes Book. Second Row: Miss Mina Johnson, .Joan Duekin, Mary Ellen Keller, Kenkel, Libby Witzeman, Mr. Swinford. Third Row: Leonard Edwards, Barbara Mosson, Charles Jordan, Bill Tyndall, Diane Wiley, Bill Riemenschneider. Fourth Row: Herbert Kimble, Richard Benson, Bill Craigie, Dick Whitton, Gale Edwards, William Wayne. OFFICERS President - Dick McKee Vice-President - Charles Claspell Secretary - Carolyn Upton Treasurer - Don Stringer The Xi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was founded on Ball State Teachers College campus on December 6,l929. The purposes of Pi Omega Pi are to promote interest and leadership in the field of business education, to encourage better standards for students in the department, and to teach the ideal of service in business and professional life. ACTIVITY - This year Pi Omega Pi sponsored a tutoring service in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping during the float hours. This service was open to any business edu- cation student who desired additional help in any of these fields. 197 THETA SIGMA . . . wg. yi , 1 EL LW yi, Y V E. L , P' VJ sip - ' T .A rn.. Q.. it First Row: Eldora Ankrom, Joanna Allen, Valaire Clampitt. Second Row: Christine Rehme, Mary Helen Schwyn, Alice Sell, Barbara Mosson, Marilyn Blair. Third Row: Joyce Mann, Miss Moore, Katie Walsh. OFFICERS President - Eldora Ankrom Vice-President-Joanna Allen Secretary - Valaire Clampitt Treasurer-Mary Helen Schwyn Theta Sigma, home economics honorary fraternity, was organized on the Ball State campus in l94l. The purposes are to develop personalities conducive to good leadership, and to promote and give recognition to high scholarship, and to foster professional work within the home economics department. ACTIVITY - This spring Theta Sigma held its annual all day campus program for high school seniors. The program included a greeting by President Emens, a mixer, a panel on home economics as a vocation, a luncheon, a style show of fashions made in home economics classes, a tour of the campus, and a tea. Through this program Theta Sigma helped to pubiicize our campus, the home economics depart- ment here and home economics as a vocation and career. l9B EPSILON Pl TAU . . . First Row: Wilfred G. Dudley, Howard McVicker, Wallace Sacks, Englebert W. Herman. Second Row: Robert Boyd, Stanley Ross, Robert W. Smith, Ronald H. King, Curtis R. Smith. Third Row: Richard Servis, Mr. Schmidt, Mr. Josif, Don Portolese, Herbert Kimble. Fourth Row: Mr. Allen, Peter McKay, Mr. Shoemaker. OFFICERS President - Howard McVickers Secretary-Treasurer - Wallace Sacks The Beta Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the national honorary fraternity in indus- trial arts and vocational education, was the second chapter to be established in the United States. lt was chartered on the Ball State campus in 1931. Epsilon Pi Tau has twenty-two chapters and three field chapters in the United States. Some of its purposes include: informing the members of national progress and trends in industrial education, encouraging and promoting research for the im- provement of the teaching profession. ACTIVITY - Epsilon Pi Tau in their effort to improve professional standards in industrial education had several guest speakers from one of the local industries. These speakers presented industry's side of the picture by speaking on industrial rela- tions and about what industry expects of college graduates. 199 CLAVIA First Row: Alice Fritts, Judy Heuss, Jo Sharbak. Second Row: Jerry Kierspe, Alice Myers, Miss Hiatt, Libby Witzeman. CFFICERS President- Alice Fritts Vice-President - Libby Witzeman Secretary - Jo Sharbak Treasurer - Judy Heuss Clavia was organized in 1950. lts purposes are to honor outstanding senior women at Ball State, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among women, to emphasize and uphold the true meaning of scholarship, to further the goals of education in its many phases, to maintain a spirit of positive critical loyalty to the college and to society, and to promote the practice of democratic group leadership. ACTIVITY - Clavia ioined with the administration in helping to publicize Ball State at college days held at various high schools. The student side and interests were presented by Clavia members to high school seniors interested in Ball State. 200 BLUE KEY . . . First Row: Stan Ross, Larry Anderson, Dick McKee, Jerry Neuhouser, Dick Whitton. Second Row: Jerry Oliver, Marvin Gordon, Rex Fisher, George Smith. Third Row: Don Stringer, Bob Popovich, Dick Servis, Dick Nichols, Howard Faust, Willis Koontz, Milt Ross. Fourth Row: Bob Mantock, Stewart Mattix, Bill Carter, Bill Foster. OFFICERS President - Jerry Neuhouser Vice-President - Dick McKee Secretary-Treasurer - Larry Anderson Blue Key, national honor fraternity for men, was formulated at the University of Florida in l924. During its twenty-eight years of existence, the fraternity has obtained a membership of over eighty chapters. Membership into Blue Key is based upon all around ability, good character, leadership and confidence in one's fellow students. ACTIVITY - i953 Blue Key Sweetheart Ball found Lynn Schlemmer as Queen. She was crowned by Jerry Neuhouser, President. The attendants were Carolyn Abraham, Mona Daugherty, Shirley Lefler, Joyce Lipp, Mary Kingsberry and Janice Ruth. New members were introduced during the intermission of the Ball. This annual dance was held in the Student Center Ballroom. May 23 The social whirl of the year. Those are the best words l can think of to describe the Junior Prom 201 ALPHA PSI OMEGA . . 3 'th i .-4d f Y gig 13 as fu. Q1 ww' Z4 , xx Aix! tx -'af-u First Row: Jacqueline Henney, Joan Partritz, Maurice Imhoof, Mara Geier, Barbara Mattingly. Second Row: Stewart Roche, Dr. Strother, Paul Lane, Gloria Holloway. OFFICERS President - Maurice lmhoof Treasurer - Mara Geier Alpha Psi Omega is a relatively new honorary on the Ball State campus. lt was founded here in i945-48 for the purpose of refining the dramatic activ- ities at Ball State and stimulating a greater interest in drama. Like most hon- oraries, it requires for membership a deep interest in the field it represents and a high scholastic standing. ACTIVITY - Probably the most important function sponsored by the honorary, however, is the annual Spring Drama Conference. The purpose of the conference is to recognize outstanding dramatic abilities on the part of high school students in Indiana. Such activities as the reading of poetry, the presentation of plays, and the giving of speeches make up the conference program. 6 202 DELTA PHI DELTA '. . . First Row: Joyce Campbell, Bob Carr, Marcia Ruddick, Shirley Rollings, Gloria Quisenberry, Jack Harris, Phyllis Norris, .lay Kain. Second Row: Mariorie Holtsclaw, Jo Cyr, Annette Gillentine, Dr. Nichols, Gloria McCarthy, Lorraine Sass, Virginia Welchons, Don McAfee. Third Row: Mrs. Iva Morris, Betty Curry, Ellen Porter, Carol Peffley, Gertrude Hutzel, Jo Hinkle, Rita May Freudenberg, Miss law. OFFICERS President - Gloria McCarthy Vice-President - Gloria Quisenberry Secretary - Shirley Rollings Treasurer - Phylis Norris An art club, by the name of the Palette Club , was organized on January lO, 1909 at the University of Kansas. ln l9l2 this art club became the mother chapter of Delta Phi Delta. Now chapters have been installed in forty-one schools. Delta Phi DeIta's official publication, The Palette , has been pub- lished since l9ll. ACTIVITY - Delta Phi Delta initiated the Children's Fair in l949. Since then it has become an annual event. Children from four to eight years of age come to the art gallery on Sunday afternoons for a nine weeks period. There the children receive experiences in painting and craft work while their parents are free to enioy the art gallery. The Children's Fair was initiated and continued to further art education among children of pre-school and primary school level. 203 . SIGMA ALPHA IOTA . . . ,ax vw f? First Row: Delana Druhot, Marilyn Smiley, Barbara Chrislenson, Jeanne Meyers, Betty Bogue, Carolyn Miller, Dona'Gene Henricks, Joy Nell Cain. Second Row: Nancy Gaskill, Mary Lapp, Yvonne Caylor, Fran Garling, Mary Lou Murphy, Pat McCuIIy, Marliyn Stone, Third Row: Joyce Ann Shreves, Ruth Manring, Mildred Van Scoyk, Naida Gorden, Wanda J. Stephens, Delores Mongrain. OFFICERS President -Jeanne Meyers Vice-President - Barbara Christenson Secretary - Carolyn Miller Treasurer - Marilyn Smiley The Iota Chi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity for women was established on the Ball State campus in 1945. The first chapter was founded in 1903 at the University School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ACTIVITY - The American Musical was given by the members of Sigma Alpha Iota in the spring. All the proceeds from the American Musical go for the National Foundation Scholarships and local scholarships. 204 'N . PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA . . . First Row: Richard Von Grabow, Bill McCord, Floyd Hutchinson, Keith McLaughlin. Second Row: Don German, Frank Penwell, Dick Garden, Karl Gombert, Dr. Hargreaves Third Row: Drake Omstead, Noel Lewis, John Norman, Erwin Mueller. Fourth Row: Jim Behmer, Troy Carpenter, Roald Foste. Fifth Row: Robert Wieser, Everett Rosson, Millard Knowles, David Double. OFFICERS President - Keith McLaughlin Vice-President - Bill McCord Secretary - Floyd Hutchinson Treasurer - Richard Von Grabow Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the professional fraternity for men of music. The Delta Lambda chapter here at Ball Teachers College is one of the 134 chapters in America. The aims of the fraternity are to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. To these aspirations, all men, who encourage the advance- ment of music, through appreciation, composition and performance, are pledged and initiated into Sinfonia. ACTIVITY - Each year Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia co-sponsors the Fraternity-Sorority Sing on Parents' Day. This spring program is highlighted by the presentation of trophies to the fraternity and sorority whose singing has been iudged the best. Through this program and others of similar nature Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia seeks to further the cause of American Music on the Ball State campus. 205 ALPHA PHI OMEGA . . First Row: James Facklam, Neil Carpenter, Drake Omstead, Lee Gernentz, Carl Oesterle. Second Row: Leonard Edwards, George Haller, Jerry Beeman, Mike McCool, Max Fishero, Richard Fullhart. Third Row: Bill Stone, Harold R. Hayes, Leroy Chambers, Hyde Smith, David Popplewell. OFFICERS President - Lee Gernentz Secretary - Drake Omstead Treasurer - Neil Carpenter The requirements for membership in Alpha Phi Omega are a desire to serve the campus, community, and nation and to have been at one time a member in the Boy Scouts of America. The Delta Xi Chapter was founded in l948 on the Ball State campus. ACTIVITY - Alpha Phi Omega's outstanding activity is the two blood drives held on campus during the fall and spring. The chapter works hand in hand with the local Red Cross in preparation and collection of this critically needed item. Trophies were awarded the fraternity and sorority with the largest number of blood donors. May 28 Noon today marks the end of my life in the classroom as a student. From now on l'll be giving assign ments instead of taking them. 206 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY . . . Arnold Air Society is the national honorary society of Air Force R.O.T.C. organizations throughout the United States. Its purposes are to further the ideals of the United States Air Force, to promote American citizenship, and to create a better relationship among the Air Force R.O.T.C. cadets. ACTIVITY - During the year, the squadron again carried Ball State's colors to many local, state, and national functions. As Honor Squadron of the the United States, the local group attended the national convention in Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. The squadron's fancy drill unit marched in the Presidential Inauguration Parade in Washington, D. C. 207 x XX iv f W K f ff! M W, mx X E ,f Af' FRESHMAN CLASS Mr. Hubbard Mr. Earl Johnson Mr. Michael Mr. Sutton Miss Andrews Mr. Ferrill Miss Mysch Miss Brandt Captain Heckman Mr. Korsgaard Mr. Hannaford 210 -1,-. .JL ,F . ',E.,Z,.,1.',f.M,,',' . -I c 'as V K - ., . .fi ig --s-51-1.1 vp -fwv -.L -Q J f. 'mfs - - LE.: -...P Sl -.4 9 'sid FRESHMAN CLASS Mr. Johnshoy Colonel Schoenfeldt Mr. Martinson Mr. Josif Mr. Hummel Mr. Mogoon Miss Moore Mr. V. Carmichael Mr. Mayer Miss Pilont Mr. Anderson 211 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS . OFFICERS President - Larry Jones Vice-President - Bill Stalnaker Secretary - Dorothy Ziegler Treasurer - Rowland Jump STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL B. Franklin Bills Patricia Wright 'Q'-7 2l2 MARY MOORE Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS DALE BOTTOM President MARILYN BECK ETT Secretary JACK CROSS Vice-President 213 v7 SOPHOMORE PLANNING COMMITTEE SPONSORS Mr. Bumb, Chcurmon Mr, Betts Miss Hiatt Miss Jones Mr. Phillips Miss Wiltse et lo rlghl Marvin Pozdol lorry Highbcugh, Annelle Howell Shirley Lefler Carol Clssn 214 ll. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . OFFICERS Robert Dcngweli-President Mr. Herring, Chairman Gordon Osterhoff-Vice-President Mr. Hewitt Marci Geier-Secretory Miss Fisher Joanna Allen-Treasurer Miss Johnson Miss Schermer 2I5 RECIPIENTS OF MASTERS OF ARTS DEGREES Joella K. Able Forest E. Albert James Phillip Albertson Russell Eugene Archbold Irene M. Austin Leo Joseph Joint, Jr. Robert Lee Joy Leo Walter Kominski Donald M. Krampe Howard C. Lewis Charles L. Linn Earl E. Mann Maurice B. Mann Willard H. Marquardt Mariorie Bayne Marsh Marvin Glenn Baker Amy Baliff Carl K. Baliff James Edwin Ballinger Doris Jean Barber Robert Ele Martin Marilyn J. McClaren Halford B. McNaughton Howard L. Meeks Ruth Mehnert Evelyn Williams Bartlett Douglas S. Bough Joseph E. Bell Hilda M. Blackburn David Duane Bray Rafonda Dorisann Brown Alta M. Bruno Franklin Glenn Bushey George D. Christian Bernard K. Clinker Paul A. Melchert Galon Russell Miller Jeanne Root Miller Robert E. Miller Guy Millikan Elizabeth E. Conrad Hallie Maye Conrad Mary Mae DeVoss Glenn Ellis Douthitt Eugene M. Edington Mary Helen Moran Thelma Smith Morrison Dorotha Mullin Moster Joan Ellen Newman Lyle Donald Oleson John E. Ossian Jack L. Owen Mary Frances Patterson Robert D. Paxson Margaret Pershing Robert C. Egly Peter G. Fast Mildred Rupp Fleet Ruth Hile Flora Angeline Rorris Fudge Hazel Thompson Pfenninger Anna C. Platt Daphne L. Post Kenneth E. Poucher Helen l. Powers Sara Etta Garner Henry George Gorzynski Irene Marie Gough Mary M. Greene Russell L. Halbrook Robert Hazlett Ramsay Ruth Emily Ratcliff Patricia G. Ray Thomas Addison Ray Ferol B. Reed Richard Mark Hays Yetive Heller Myron Henderson Robert E. Holt Charles Robert Hunterman John O. Reed June Irene Reeves Gertrude Lippert Hutzel Fern Irene Jackson Edward Garfield Johnson Paul Victor Ressler John Jerome Johnson Edna Silverthorn Rhynearson Robert C. Johnston Robert Edward Rinehart 216 Doris Herrin Riner Annabel Longyear Rogers Donald Lane Rogers Harry Newell Rooksby lvan Gordon Samuels Don Shields Pearl Shonfield Clyde C. Sloan Carl V. Smolik William Wilbur Stairs Donald E. Stebing Carl Edward Strohm Mary Etta Sutton Gilbert L. Taylor Norma L. Taylor Herschel E. Towns Ralph L. Tuttle Joseph Dean Twining James Jay Wagner Wayne R. Wagner Ida Mae Waid Howard Thomas Waite John Wean, Jr. Charles R. Weilbaker Paul Henry Westmeyer Edith Leigh Whiteford Roy Peirce Whitton Agnes Holt Williams Shirley A. Wirls Eldon L. Wolhart K. Pouless Wright Wallace H. Yentes James O'Neil York Audrey Zimmerman Elsie A. Zuecher WHO'S WHO . Arlene Ahlgrim Larry Anderson Suzanne Bain Betty Ann Bogue Joy Nell Cain John Edwards Alice Fritts Phyllis Ann Harris Charles Hassel Donna Heiney Judith Heuss Mary Ellen Keller Geraldine Kierspe John Klem Marlene Koenig Mary Jean Lowe Jack McNew Richard McKee Bob Mantock Alice C. Meyer Jerry Neuhouser Alice J. Myers Joan Elizabeth Patritz Stan Ross Joan Sharbak Grover Smith Mary Ellen Stroble Carolyn Upton Kenneth Weaver Richard L. Whitton 217 ieu c 4 -v-'Q CHARLES HASSELL Senior Class President June 4 I am now out in the cold cruel world. Today I received that coveted piece of paper for which I've been working four years. S-I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . KENNETH GRANT Vice President MARY ELLEN KELLER PHYLLIS NORRIS Treasurer Secretory S2 'S SENIOR PARTY COMMITTEE . . . Max lynch, Joan Newquisl Jo Porter -- RAZZ NIGHT COMMITTEE . . . First Row: Willis Koonlz, Joan Whitton, Nila Borg, Carleen Jose, Joyce Shreves, Dean Wolfe. Second Row: Mary Anno Zink, Shirley Hemphill, Palsy Moran, Audrey Jelly, Jane Crowell, Nancy Williams, Judy Agneu. Third Row: Bob Carr, Clyde Alban, Mary Ferguson, Dick McKee, Alice Frills, Bill Hill, Gloriann Quisenberry, Bill Phares, Gini Smiley, Dixon Barr, Carolyn Van Camp, Ken Weaver, Bob Mantock. Q -J 'bilicf' DUES COMMITTEE . . . June Beehler, Carolyn Upton, Marilyn Pohlman, Elwood Beehler Bill Hill, Richard Whillon. S-3 GIFT COMMITTEE . . . First Row: Joy Nell Cain, Lois Schneider, Mary Ellen Keller. Second Row: Don Gallahue, Ken Eckert, Carolyn Von Camp, Don McClurg, Bob Stotts. 'V-,,,,,....... tee ANNOUNCE MENTS . . . Sitting: Gloria McCarthy, Mary Lou Alexander. Standing: Mary Elizabeth Ellison, Phyllis laudenschlager S-4 SENIOR CONVO COMMHTTEE . . . Betty Bogue Richard Stiers, Jo Klentzer SARAH ADDISON, B.S., Anderson Elementary Alpha Omicron Pi, A.C.E., A.W,S. LAWRENCE WILLIAM ANDERSON, B.S, Anderson Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma-President, Blue Key-Secretary- Treasurer, lnterfraternity Council-Vice-President, Elliott Hall Council-Vice-President, Orient Staff, Homecoming Parade Chairman, Commerce Club JAMES HOWARD ACTON, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Business Education B Club, Phi Kappa Tau, Transfer from Purdue HELEN LOUISE ALLEN, B.S., Delphi Elementary A.C.E., A W.S., Y.W.C.A., Westminster Fellow- ship, A.W.R.H., Kappa Delta Pi, Religious Council DORIS ZIMMERMAN BARNHART, B. S., Muncie Art, Music Della Phi Delta, Wesley Foundation, A Cappella Choir, Y.W C.A., Women's Choir, Madrigal, Opera Workshop, Orchestra, Transfer from Al- bion College MARY LOU ALEXANDER, B.S., Carthage Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma-Secretary, AC.E., Panhellenic Council, A.W.S., Junior Class Treasurer HELEN RUTH AST, B.S., New Castle Elementary PATRICIA ANN ARCHIBALD, B.S., Spicelcnd Biology, Library Science, General Science, Health and Safety A.W S., Biology Club, Library Science Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma JOSEPH H, BEATTY, B.S., Muncie Elementary Phi Sigma Epsilon ELDORA MAY ANKROM, B.S., New Castle Home Economics, English Kappa Delta Pi-Vice-President, Theta Sigma- President, Mary Beeman Club-Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Junior Marshall CONSTANCE JOYCE BEBOUT, B.S., Muncie Nursing Education Transfer from Indiana University JANELLE BUCKNER, B.S., Bluffton Elementary Pi Beta Phi, A.C,E., A.W S. BETTY JOYCE BEASON, A.B., Anderson Speech Correction, Hearing Therapy Pi Zeta, Phi Lambda Chi MARILYN SUE BELL, B.S., Anderson Nursing Education Psi Theta MILDRED B. CRIM, A.B., New Castle Elementary S-5 PAUL DUANE BOYD, B.S., Muncie , Biology, Chemistry Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club, Biology Club WILLIAM BALLENTINE, B.S., Anderson Industrial Arts, Mathematics ROGER EDWARD ANDREWS, B S., Rockford, Illinois Physical Education, Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Intramural Council DONALD CLEMENT BRINK, B,S., Crown Point Elementary Sigma Phi Epsilon, Newman Club, A.C.E. JAMES S. BEHMER, B.S., Muncie Music ELIZABETH NORINE BAIRD, B.S., Muncie Elementary ROBERT L. BRYANT, B.S., Geneva Elementary A.C.E. MARTHA JANE BRUNK, B.S., Sharpsville Social Science, English Alpha Chi Omega, Social Science Club, Blue Key Sweetheart Court, Homecoming Queen BILL LORENZE CRAIGIE, B.S., Anderson Business Education, Mathematics Pi Omega Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta WILMA BUTTON, B.S., Logansport Elementary Pi Beta Phi, Junior Prom Queen, A.W.S., Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E. JOY NELL LOVE CAIN, B.S , Montpelier Music, Speech Sigma Alpha Iota-Vice-President, Kappa Kappa- Vice-President, Music Club-Secretary, Women's Chorus-Secretary, M.E.N.C., Mike Club, Junior Follies, Opera Workshop THOMAS WILLIAM CROOKS, B.S., Eaton English, Social Science Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Spotlight, Pi Gamma Mu PHYLLIS JOAN CANRIGHT, B.S., Chesterton Elementary Pi Beta Phi, Mike Club, Orient Staff, Ball Stale News, A.C.E., A.W.S. JACK EDWARD CAMPBELL, B.S., Muncie Science JANE CELIA CROWELL, B.S., Lafayette Elementary Pi Zeta-President, Panhellenic Council, A.C.E., Homecoming Committee S-6 , ,5- M. 'l? 3 ,..,.a7 -gm 'Wh-qi 4-v ' had -ff' '3- 'G' we-fy it can 'Ll 1- sf. Qs.. Q BO .3 U ..,g-iv' rc 'lin ROBERT ALLEN CARR, B.S., Huntington Industrial Arts, Art, Physical Education Delta Phi Delta, Kallista-President, lndustrial Arts Club, B Club, Transfer from Indiana University RUSSELL HOWARD COULTER, B S., Richmond Social Science, Business Education JOAN A. CYR, B.S., Fowler Art A.W.S., Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Phi Delta, Kal- lista, Newman Club, Transfer from St. Mary's of Notre Dame MARY LOU CHENEY, B.S,, Alplaus, New York Speech and Hearing, Biology Newman Club-Vice-President, Alpha Sigma Tau, Spotlight, Religious Council NORMA JUNE CORTEN, B.S., Shelby Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma, W.R.A., A.W.S. ROBERT GENE DAVIS, BS., New Castle Business Education, Journalism Lambda Chi Alpha, Commerce Club, Alpha Phi Omega ZELMA VALAIRE CLAMPITT, B.S., New Lisbon Home Economics, Art Mary Beeman Club-President, Theta Sigma-Seo retary, Kappa Delta Pi, Junior Marshall WILMA JOAN CLEVELAND, B.S., Springport Business Education, English Delta Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club CARL V. DECKER, B.S., Rochester Physical Education, Industrial Arts Theta Chi, Blue Key, Arnold Air Society, New- man Club, Industrial Arts Club, Transfer from Purdue BARBARA JEAN CLANIN, B.S., Sweetser Physical Education, Business Education, General Speech Alpha Sigma Alpha, P.E.M., W.R.A., A.W.S., Spotlight CHARLES CLINTON CIZEK, B.S., Osgood Business Education, Social Science Kappa Sigma Kappa-President, Social Science Club, Commerce Club, B Club, lnter-Fraternity Council, Junior Class President, Student Marshall WILFRED GEORGE DUDLEY, B.S., Elwood Business Education, Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau JACKIE GRAHAM CLAYTON, B.S., Shelbyville Speech Correction, Hearing Therapy, English Chi Omega, Phi Lambda Chi, A.W.S., Y.W.C.A. WREATHA CARLIENE CROWDER, B.S., Muncie Social Science, Business Education Social Science Club JO ANN DURNBAUGH, B.E., Dayton Elementary, Library Science A.C.E., Library Science Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma- Secretary S-7 NANCY JANE COTTON, B.S., Elwood Elementary A.C.E., Transfer from Indiana University WILLIAM KENNETH DELK, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Business Education B Club, Sigma Tau Gamma GLENN LEROY EBERLY, B.S., Dyer Social Science, Physical Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Social Science Club BILLY KEITH DELPH, B.S., Anderson Business Education Theta Chi, Transfer from Indiana Extension MIRIAM ANNE EBERHART, B.S., Shelbyville Business Education, Physical Education, Library Science Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club-Secretary, P.E.M., Library Science Club, A.W.S. JOHN LEONARD EDWARDS, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Social Science Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi Omega, Human Relations Organiza- tion-Vice-President, Inter-Fraternity Council- Treasurer, Kappa Alpha Psi-President BETTY ANN CURRY, A.B., Tipton Art Kallista, Delta Phi Delta, Transfer from Franklin College PAULA JEAN DAVIS, B.S., Indianapolis Business Education, Speech Alpha Chi Omega, Spotlight, Phi Lambda Chi- Vice-President JACLYN J. FARRY, B.S., Chesterton Elementary Alpha Sigma Alpha, Women's Chorus CHARLES RUSSELL DUFFY, B.S., Kokomo Elementary A.C.E. FRANKLIN PERRY EVERETT, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Art Industrial Arts Club PAUL R. FEASER, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary KENNETH CHARLES ECKERT, B.S., San Pierre Social Science, Mathematics Sigma Phi Epsilon-Secretary, Social Science Club- Vice-President, Elliott Hall Council LEONARD Q. FENTON, B.S., Muncie Mathematics, Industrial Arts MARY HELEN FERGUSON, B.S., Muncie Elementary A.C.E., Y.W.C.A. S-8 RITA MAY FREUDENBERG, B.S., Milan Art, Home Economics Kallista, Delta Phi Delta, Newman Club CHARLES HOWARD CLASPELL, A.B., Muncie Business Education, Spanish Pi Omega Pi DORA JOHN FRAZEE, B.S., Chesterfield Kindergarten, Primary SHIRLEY ANN GARLETS, A.B., Mongo Social Science, English Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Foreign Language Club, Social Science Club, Warner Fellowship ALICE FLORENCE FRITTS, B.S , Crown Point Elementary Clavia-President, Kappa Delta Pi, A.W.S. Coun- cil, A.W.R.H.-Governor, Kallista, Newman Club, Student Staff, Orient Stall-Honoraries Editor, Who's Who NANCY SUE GALLIPO, B.S., Macy Business Education, Physical Education, Library Science Alpha Sigma Alpha, A.W.R.H., A,W.S., Com- merce Club, P.E.M., W.R.A,, Panhellenic Council EVELYN GLESING, B.S., Indianapolis Elementary Alpha Sigma Alpha-Secretary, A.C.E, United Student Fellowship-President, Religious Council GLEN L. GERBER, B.S., Goshen Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon-President FREDERICK NILE HARPER, A.B., Muncie Social Science, Business Education Westminster Fellowship, Religious Council, Student Executive Council, Lambda Chi Alpha KENNETH ALLEN GRANT, B.S., Decatur Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club, B Club, Transfer from Michigan State College MARTHA JANE HALL, B.S., Kendallville Nursing Education Transfer from Ohio Wesleyan University CHARLES EDWARD HASSEL, B.S,, Mishawaka Industrial Arts, Art, Air Science Sigma Phi Epsilon-Sergeant of Arms, Elliott Ex- ecutive Council, Epsilon Pi Tau, B Club, Aquat- icus, Arnold Air Society, Industrial Arts Club, Senior Class President MARY LOU GRANT, B.S., Connersville Elementary A C.E., A,W.R.H. PHYLLIS ANN HARRIS, A.B., Winchester Language Delta Sigma Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Library Science Club, Foreign Language Club, A.C.E., A.W.S. DONNA-GENE PARISH HENRICKS, B.S., Howe Music Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Club, Band, Choir Il S-9 EMMET W. HARRIS, JR., B.S., Selma ' Physical Science, Physics, Mathematics SHIRLEY MAE HEMPHILL, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, A.W.S., Roger Williams Fellowship-Secretary, A.C.E., Orient Staff, A,W.R.H. BARBARA LOU HELM, B.S., Decatur Elementary Delta Sigma Epsilon-Treasurer, Lutheran Student Association-Secretary, A.C.E. JANIS LUCILLE HAYES, B.S., Ligonier Physical Education, Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A., P.E.M.-President, Commerce Club, A.W.S. DONNA MARIE HEINEY, B.S , East Chicago Elementary Alpha Chi Omega-President, A.W.S. Council, Wesley Foundation, Who's Who, Panhellenic Council, Convocations Committee, Orient Staff- Literary Editor, Transfer from Indiana University Calumet Center BARBARA S. HICKNER, B.S., Anderson Elementary JUDITH ANN HEUSS, B.S., Union City Elementary Kappa Delta Pi-Treasurer, Clavia, Alpha Sigma Alpha, A.W.S., Lutheran Student Association, A.W.R,H., Student Staff, Who's Who KERMIT V. HAY5, B.S., Corydon Industrial Arts, Business Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club, Arnold Air Society MARY ELLEN KELLER, B.S., Albany Business Education Alpha Sigma Tau, Commerce Club-President, Pi Omega Pi, Senior Class Treasurer, Who's Who Committee, A.W.S. MARITA JOYCE HOOTON, B.S., Versailles Elementary A.C.E, Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A, A.W.R.H., Chorus, Roger Williams Fellowship NORMAN PATRICK HAVERKOS, B.S., Oldenburg Physical Science, Mathematics B Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Zeta OWEN A. HOOVER, B.S., Greensfork Business Education, Social Science Math Club, Commerce Club, Transfer from Earl- ham College REBECCA JO HOLT, A.B,, Lafayette Spanish, English Pi Kappa Sigma, Newman Club, Foreign Lane guage Club BARBARA JEAN IRWIN, B.S., Farmland Elementary Alpha Omicron Pi, Wesley Foundation, A.C E., W.R A. IRIS PAULINE JACK, B.S., Muncie Elementary A.C.E. S-IO SQ Karl Pf- rw CT 4229 Q' if fl 'hr' 'bil of 'VN qv--r -'FY-W .-.5 R an 'CTT' HQN -uv' Il -f. ? 'f FR . PATRICIA ANN HUGHES, B.S., Connersville Elementary A.C.E. JANE ANN ISANOGEL, B.S., Anderson Nursing Education Alpha Chi Omega RUTH INA JOHNSON, B.S., Gaston Home Economics, Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi-Treasurer, Mary Beeman Club- Treasurer, Y.W.C.A., A.W.S. AUDREY MARIE JELLY, B.S., Richmond Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau, Newman Club, A.C.E., A.W.S. LOIS LAVERNE JOSLIN, B.S., Indianapolis Elementary, Music Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A.-President, A.C,E., United Student Fellowship, Women's Chorus-Vice-Presb dent, Religious Council, A.W.S. Council, Student Staff NORMA JEAN JACKSON, B,S., Richmond Elementary A.C.E., Delta Zeta, A.W.S. MARY HELEN JUILLERAT, B.S., Portland Elementary Alpha Omicron Pi, A.C.E. EVELYN LUCILE ZIMMERMAN, B.S., Ashland, Ohio Music, Library Science Music Club ELIZABETH ANN JONES, B.S., Muncie Elementary Sigma Sigma Sigma, A.W.S., A.C.E., Roger Wil- liams Fellowship HARVEY LEROY KEIM, B.S., Rochester Elementary Phi Sigma Epsilon, Transfer from Indiana Uni- versity EVANGELINE NANCY JULIAN, B.S., Royal Centre Nursing Education Alpha Sigma Alpha ANN FOSTER KOCHER, B.S., Rochester Elementary Omega Sigma Chi, A.W.S. JANET MARIE KESTNER, B.S., Madison Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., Transfer from Hanover Col- lege HERBERT EUGENE KIMBLE, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Industrial Arts Commerce Club, Pi Omega Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club JAMES MICHAEL KOCHER, B.S., Huntington Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta 5-II EVELYN BLANCHE KING, B.S., Anderson Home Economics Pi Zeta, Mary Beeman Club ' JOAN LENORE KLENTZER, B.S., Fowler Business Education Student Executive Council, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Commerce Club, Westminster Fellowship, Orient Staff-Sales Manager, A.W.S. MARLENE KOENIG, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E., A Cappella Choir, Women's Chorus, Spotlight, Choral Union, A.W.S., Who's Who CAROL EVANGELINE LAMBERT, A.B., Fort Wayne Home Economics, Spanish Chi Omega, Mary Beeman Club, Foreign Lan- guage Club, W.R.A., Transfer from Indiana Ex- tension, Fort Wayne HERSCHEL CLINTON LEWIS, JR., B.S., Frankfort Business Education Commerce Club, Human Relations Organization, Alpha Phi Omega FRANCIS LEE LAFFERTY, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Social Science PHYLLIS E. LAUDENSCHLAGER, B.S., Peru Elementary A.C E.-President, A.W.S., Delta Zeta MARY JEAN LOWE, B.S., Peru Physical Education, Business Education Alpha Omicron Pi-President, Treasurer, W.R.A.- Secretary, Lucina Hall-Treasurer, P.E.M., Com- merce Club, Panhellenic Council, Ball State News SUE McELROY LANE, B.S., Dayton, Ohio English, Speech Alpha Phi Gamma, Mike Club, Chi Rho Beta- President, Spotlight, Ball State News PATRICIA LOU LIGHT, B.S., Fort Wayne Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Sigma Zeta, Math Club MAX E. LYNCH, B.S., Loganspart Elementary Sigma Phi Epsilon, A.C.E., Newman Club ALICE LAUX, B,S., Bryant Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau, A.C.E., Newman Club-Secre- tary, A.W.S., B Book-Business Manager ROBERT RAYMOND LIGHT, B.S., Huntington Physical Education, Geography Geography Club BETTY LUCKENBILL, B.S., Valparaiso Speech and Hearing Therapy, Social Science Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A., Phi Lambda Chi, Spotlight, Y.W.C.A. DONALD WAYNE LINDLEY, A.B., New Castle Social Science, English Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Social Science Club, Geography Club, Spotlight, Transfer from Florida State University S-I2 -vmQ '53 'll S....a W9 5'--if -W' 'QV TY Sf Q-...quo .pf NH-'r X .J A 2-P WALLACE M. LINIGER, B.S., Decatur Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Transfer from Indiana Uni- versity, University of Missouri RICHARD CRAIG McKEE, B.S., Gas City Business Education, Social Science Commerce Club, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pi Omega Pi, Blue Key, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Social Science Club JOY LOAN LYBROOK, B.S., Delphi Elementary A.C.E,, Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A., A.W.R.H. JOHN JOSEPH McCARTHY, B.S., Plymouth Business Education, Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Commerce Club BOB MARSHALL MANTOCK, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Speech Lambda Chi Alpha, Commerce Club, Spotlight, Blue Key, Orient Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who MARJORIE GAYLE McDOWELL, B.S., Indianapolis Elementary Alpha Phi Gamma, Ball State News-Business Manager GLORIA MARY McCARTHY, B.S., Sturgis, Michigan Art, Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Phi Delta-President, Kallista, A.W.R.H. ALICE MEYER SELL, B,S., Greensburg Home Economics Sigma Sigma Sigma-Vice-President, Theta Sigma, Panhellenic Council-Secretary, Mary Beeman Club, Lutheran Students Association, A.W.S. RITA JOAN McGUNEGlLL, B.S., Losantville Elementary, Library Science Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E., Library Science Club DONALD BURTON McCLURG, B.S., Fort Wayne Business Education Sigma Phi Epsilon-Treasurer, Commerce Club, Junior Follies, Geography Club, Intramurals MARY CHARLOTTE MOUNT, B.S., Muncie Music, Library Science Music Club, Library Science Club, Concert Choir, Women's Chorus, Opera Workshop FREDERICK K. McLAUGHLlN, B.S., Noblesville Music NED MacPHAlL, B.S., Portland Elementary Sigma Phi Epsilon MARY ANN MULLEN, B.S., Rochester Elementary A.W.S, Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E., South Hall-Sec- retary, Lucina Hall-Secretary, Junior Marshall JAMES J. MILLER, B.S., Batesville Biology, Chemistry Kappa Sigma Kappa, Biology Club, Newman Club, Elliott Hall Council S-I3 WILMA JEAN MABBITT, B.S., Hartford City Elementary ' Phi Lambda Chi CARLA MARITTA MALONE, B.S., Princeton Elementary Women's Chorus, Choral Union, A.C.E., Y.W.C.A. CHARLES L. MOSSON, B.S., Alexandria Art Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kallista, Mike Club, Spot- light, Junior Follies-Co-Author Director, Gallery Exhibits Committee, Inter-Fraternity Council DONNA JEAN MAROC, B.S., Hammond Elementary Pi Beta Phi, A.C.E., Mike Club, A.W S. MARCELLA RACHEL MATHYS, B.S., Muncie Elementary Alpha Phi Gamma, Wesley Foundation, Ball State News ROBERT E. NORRIS, B.S., Anderson Business Education Commerce Club GAIL ELIZABETH MODLIN, B.S., New Castle Elementary, Music Delta Zeta, A.W.S., A.C.E., Orchestra, Kappa Delta Pi INEZ CLAIRE MANN, A.B., Goshen Elementary Y.W.C.A., A.C.E., Wesley Foundation, Transfer from DePauw University, Park College JOAN EVELYN NEWQUIST, A.B., Muncie Elementary Chi Omega, Mike Club, Spotlight, A.C.E., West- minster Fellowship, Transfer from DePauw Uni- versity ALICE JOAN MYERS, B.S., Muncie Elementary Student Executive Council-President, Wesley Foundation-President, Clavia, A.W.S.-Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Beta Phi, Who's Who MARILYN MAE MOORE, B.S., Union City Nursing Education Choral Union, Delta Zeta, A.W.S., Madrigal JEANETTE MARIE OSTROWSKI, B.S., Mishawaka Elementary Delta Zeta, W.R.A., A.C.E., Newman Club, A.W.S. TERRY A. MILLER, B.S., Lowell Elementary Phi Sigma Epsilon KENNETH WILBUR MICHAEL, B.S., Pendleton Business Education, Mathematics Phi Delta Pi ANTONIA TITUS, A.B., Valparaiso Business Education, English S-14 ,i 53 li ff xg, ,WT Io! 'V 'D- 6- 1-r V sd' 'R 6 W? J ,fr PATSY JEAN MORAN, B.S., Muncie Business Education, Mathematics Delta Sigma Epsilon-Vice-President, Panhellenic Council, Math Club-Secretary, Commerce Club, A.W.S. MARY LOU MURPHY, B.S., Selma Music, English Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Club, Concert Choir, Women's Chorus, M.E.N.C. WILLIAM J. PHARES, B.S., Shelbyville Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics BETTY JEAN MOYER, B.S., LaParte English, Library Science Alpha Sigma Tau, Library Science Club, A.W.S. PHYLLIS IRENE NORRIS, A.B., Marion Art Y.W.C.A., Kallista--Vice-President, Delta Phi Delta-Secretary, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Pi-Sec- retary, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Foreign language Club MILDRED PICKETT, B.S., Tucson, Arizona Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., Marching Band, Transfer from University of California KENNETH D. NEFF, B.S., Montpelier Business Education Theta Chi, Sigma Delta Psi-President, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society-Vice-President, Com- merce Club, B Club, Pershing Rifles BEVERLY PERRY, B.S., Kouts Elementary GEORGIA NEIHARDT POPE, B.S., Orland Elementary Pi Zeta, Westminster Fellowship-President, Kappa Delta Pi, A.W.S., Religious Council, Y.W.C.A. EDNA MARIE OLSON, B.S., Kouts Art, Physical Education W.R.A., Kallista, P.E.M., Delta Zeta, Delta Phi Delta, Sigma Zeta, A.W.S. Council BERNETHA MAE PITSER, B.S., Muncie Elementary A.C.E. JOHN ROHN, B.S., Alexandria Business Education RICHARD NICHOLS, B.S., Frankfort Elementary JOAN JEAN PORTER, B.S., Blissfield, Michigan Business Education Sigma Sigma Sigma-President, Commerce Club, A.W.R.H. Board Panhellenic Council, A.W.S. MARVIN G. ROOF, B.S., Fort Wayne Mathematics, Physical Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Math Club, Ball Stale News- Sports Editor, Gymkhana, Intramurals, Alpha Phi Gamma, Transfer from Purdue University S-I5 ! JERRY ANDREW OLIVER, B.S., Rochester Physical Education, Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma-Vice-President, Sigma Delta Psi, Blue Key, B Club DOROTHY MAE RAY, B.S., Elwood Elementary NORMA EILEEN RUSH, A.B., South Bend Social Science, English Alpha Sigma Alpha, Social Science Club MARILYN PARK, B.S., Bluffton Business Education PATSY MAY RISHER, B.S., Indianapolis Art, English Alpha Sigma Alpha, A.W.R.H., Kallista SANDRA SALLWASSER, B.S., LaPorte English, Speech and Hearing Phi Lambda Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Spotlight JOAN ELIZABETH PARTRITZ, A.B., South Bend Language Arts, Speech and Hearing Spotlight, Mike Club, Ball State News-Feature Editor, Alpha Psi Omega, Alpha Phi Gamma, Phi Lambda Chi-President, Sigma Tau Delta- Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi, Junior Follies, Junior Marshall MARY ANN ROUSH, B.S., Frankfort Elementary Delta Sigma Epsilon ALAN HERBERT SCHLOSSBERG, B.S., Anderson Business Education GEORGIA ANN PEEPLES, B.S., Hamlet Elementary, Music Alpha Sigma Tau, A.C.E , A.W.S., A.W.R.H. BEARL O. RUNYON, B.S., Kokomo Elementary Lambda Chi Alpha, A.C.E. VIRGINIA SIMMONS, B.S., Muncie Elementary MARILYN POHLMAN, B.S., Batesville Social Science JACK GARLAND SELL, B.S., Bippus Physical Education, Industrial Arts Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club, Industrial Arts Club MARYANN SMALLEY, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Social Science S416 x..'f DAVID LORING POPPLEWELL, A.B., New Castle English, Social Science Wesley Foundation, Religious Council, Alpha Pi Omega DOROTHY RUTH SHAFER, B.S., Warren Elementary A C.E. BARBARA HYATT SMITH, A.B., Muncie Elementary Domes Club, A.C.E., Delta Delta Delta, Transfer from Franklin College MAXINE JOAN RANDALL, B.S., Leesburg Music, Business Education Alpha Sigma Alpha, Wesley Foundation, W.R.A., Music Club DELORES SIPE, B.S., Winchester Elementary ROBERT WILLIAM SMITH, B.S., Michigan City Industrial Arts, Physical Education Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Transfer from Purdue University and Indiana University CHRISTINE ANN REHME, B.S., Gaston Home Economics, Business Education Pi Kappa Sigma-Treasurer, Mary Beeman Club, Theta Sigma-Secretary, Kappa Delta Pi GROVER ANTHONY SMITH, B.S., Frankfort Chemistry, Mathematics Sigma Zeta, Elliott Hall Council, Sigma Tau Gamma, Blue Key, B Club, Newman Club, Religious Council GEORGE STEWART, B.S., Brownstown Elementary JOHANNAH ELIZABETH REES, B.S., Hobart Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., Newman Club, AW.S. DONALD B. SNOW, B.S., Anderson Industrial Arts, Physics NANCY LOU STINSON, B.S., Middletown Elementary A.C.E., Wamen's Chorus, A.W.S., Transfer from Oberlin College and Bay View Summer College ROBERT B. RINEHART, BS., Shelbyville English, Speech Therapy Kappa Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Lambda Chi ANN ADELE STOOKEY, B.S., South Bend Speech and Hearing, English, Speech Alpha Chi Omega, Phi lambda Chi ROBERT PAUL STOTTS, B.S., La Crosse Physical Education, Business Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, lnterfraternity Council, Junior Class Vice-President, Social Science Club SAI7 SHIRLEY ANN ROLLINGS, B.S., Brook Art, Music , Kallista-Secretary, Delta Phi Delta-Secretary, Music Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma-Secretary, Choir ll, Women's Chorus, A.W.S. ANN MARGARET STOPHER, B.S., Elwood Elementary Kappa Delta Pi NAOMI RUTH SWEENY, B.S., Anderson Nursing Education Warner Fellowship-Secretary, Transfer from St, John's School of Nursing, Anderson JANET SUZANNE ROUDEBUSH, B.S., Anderson Business Education, English, Library Science Commerce Club, Library Science Club MARY ELLEN STROBLE, A.B., Hartford City English, Journalism, Mathematics Sigma Tau Delta-President, Sigma Zeta-Secre- tary, Alpha Phi Gamma-President, Ball State News-Editor-in-Chief, Junior Marshal CAROLYN SUE UPTON, B.S., Lapel Business Education, Mathematics, Library Science Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pi Omega Pi-Secretary, Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Commerce Club, Library Science Club-Secretary-Treasurer, A.W.S., Lucina Hall-President, A.W.R.H.-Secretary, Who's Who WALLACE WAYNE SACKS, B.S., Hanna Industrial Arts, Mathematics Epsilon Pi Tau, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Industrial Arts Club KATHY STURM, BS., Alexandria Speech, Art CAROLYN JO VAN CAMP, B.S., Anderson Elementary, Speech and Hearing Chi Omega-Vice-President, Orient Staff, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Lambda Chi, A.C.E., South Hall- President, Student Staff, A.W.S., Senior Gift Committee LORRAINE MARIE SASS, B.S., Whiting Art, Physical Education Delta Phi Delta, Kallista, W.R.A., P.E.M. ROBERT JOHN VICIAN, B.S., Gary Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma-Treasurer, Commerce Club, Transfer from lndiana University Extension, Gary PATRICIA JOAN WHIPPO, B.S., Anderson Business Education Commerce Club BARBARA SENOUR, B.S., Liberty Nursing Education WILLIAM CALVIN WAYNE, B.S., Medaryville Business Education, Library Science Pi Omega Pi, Square and Compass-President, Junior Marshal MARSHALL KIME WILLIS, B.S., Muncie Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha-President, lnterfraternity Council-Vice-President, Blue Key, Commerce Club S-I8 -JU! 'PEB JOAN SHARBAK, B.S., Hammond Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau-President, A.W.S.-Registrar, Clavia-Secretary, A.C.E., Panhellenic Council, Who's Who, Transfer from Indiana University- Calumet Center JOAN MARIE WHITTON, B.S., Valparaiso Business Education, Speech and Hearing Newman Club, Commerce Club ROBERT WILSON VIRGINIA ALETHA SHEWBART, B.S., Michigan City Elementary Chi Omega, Spotlight-Secretary, A.C.E. RICHARD LEWIS WHITTON, B.S., New Castle Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Omega Pi, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Arnold Air Society, Who's Who JOHN STEVE VALENTI, B.S., Gary Industrial Arts, Business Education Industrial Arts Club, Commerce Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Newman Club MARY E. SHINN, B.S., Muncie Nursing Education Alpha Sigma Tau LOIS LAVERNE WRIGHT, B.S., Anderson Home Economics, Social Science Transfer from Florida State University, and An- derson College ARLENE L. AHLGRIM, A.B., LaPorte Pi Beta Phi-Secretary, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Phi Gamma-Vice-President, Kappa Delta Pi, Eta Sigma Phi-Secretary-Treasurer, A.W.S., A.W.R.H., Foreign Language Club-Treasurer, Ball State News-Society Editor, Junior Marshal, Who's Who ROBERT B. SMEAD, B.S., Crown Point Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics Kappa Sigma Kappa, Mathematics Club LOIS S. WOOLS, B.S., Muncie Elementary A.C.E. RENA ANN CALBECK, B.S., Cromwell Nursing Education Alpha Sigma Alpha JOSEPHINE ANN SNYDER, B.S., Muncie Elementary A.W.S., A.C.E., Kappa Delta Pi, Religious Coun- cil, Pi Beta Phi, Junior Follies ROBERT CLAYTON BECKETT, B,S., Detroit, Michigan Chemistry, Physics Transfer from Taylor University WILLIS F. KOONTZ, B.S., South Bend Social Science, Physical Education Theta Chi-Secretary, Blue Key, B Club, Ball State News, Social Science Club, Alpha Phi Gamma S-I9 JAMES F. Bailey, B.S., Muncie English, Earth Science Theta Chi, Geography Club, Mike Club, Ball State News EDITH ANN BEER, A.B., Milford English, Physical Education Pi Beta Phi, A.W.R.H., A.W.S., Westminster Fel- lowship, W.R.A., P.E.M., Foreign Language Club, Religious Council JOYCE ANN SHREVES, B.A,, Cowan Music, Business Education Music Club, Women's Chorus, College Choir ll, Omega Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Y.W.C.A. BARBARA A. BOSSE, B.S., Goshen F W Physical Education GEORGE RICHARD BENSON, B.S., Muncie Business Education Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club DORIS MAE PLEASANT, B.S., New Castle Elementary Transfer from Anderson College BERTIE LOU BENDER, B.S., Bremen Elementary Y.W.C.A., A.C.E., A.W.S., Pi Kappa Sigma- Treasurer SYLVIA HARLAN HARTLEY, B.S., Muncie Elementary BARBARA JOAN MclNTURF, B.S., Auburn Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., A.W.S., A Cappella Choir, Y.W.C.A., Wesley Foundation BARBARA JEAN BENNETT, B.S., Indianapolis Music, English Alpha Sigma Alpha, Music Club, Band, Women's Chorus, A.W.S. MARJORIE LYNN HOLTSCLAW, B.S., Muncie Art, Chemistry, Social Science Omega Sigma Chi, Kallista, Delta Phi Delta Westminster Fellowship RUTH ANN KING, B.S., Enon, Ohio Nursing Education Alpha Sigma Alp-ha RICHARD SAMUEL BOGNER, B.S., Decatur Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Phi Sigma Epsilon, B Club, Math Club MARTHA ELLEN LUCKEY, B.S., Marion Science CYNTHIA LOUISE KAMP, B.S., Winchester Music, Physical Education Concert Choir, Transfer from William Penn Col lege, and Defiance College S-20 -.1 4,-v 'J' '---rr ni' '-. 'riff .1 Q 4 1, Q paw sf -ff-'7' IU' -.--y Sf' 'r T' vox 5...--, T,,'F' fo. 0 ......a Tx HELEN EVELYN ACTON, 8.5 , Hammond Speech and Hearing, Business Education Commerce Club, Phi Lambda Chi, Transfer from Indiana University JUDITH ANN AGNEW, B.S., Frankfort Elementary, Art Chi Omega, A.C.E, A.W.S. CLYDE R. ALBAN, B.S., LoPorte Elementary Theta Chi, A.C.E., Cheerleader, Ball State News, Transfer from Manchester HELEN ALDRED, B S., Anderson English BEVERLEY ANN ASHLEY, B.S., Union City Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma, A.W.S. TOMKINS EUGENE BARNHART, B S., South Bend Elementary A.C.E., Spotlight, Phi Delta Pi, Transfer from Purdue University SALLY JEAN BARBER, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., A W.S., A.W.R.H., Y.W.C.A., Transfer from Indiana University4Fort Wayne Center CAROLYN JOAN BAKER, A.B., Muncie Art, French Alpha Chi Omega, Kallista, Foreign Language Club SUZANNE MARIE BAIN, A.B., South Bend English, Spanish, Mathematics Sigma Zeta, Sigma Tau Delta, Wesley Foundation, Transfer from New York State College for Teachers ELWOOD FULNIER BEEHLER, B.S., Mishawaka Elementary Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, A.C.E., Intramural Council, Transfer from Purdue University WILVA JUNE BEEHLER, A.B., Union City Language and Library Science Foreign Language Club-Secretary-Treasurer, Li- brary Science Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha-President, Panhellenic Council, Social Chairman of White Hall, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta DIXON A. BARR, BS., Crown Point Elementary A.C.E. MARILYN BARR WILLIAM BAXTER PATRICIA ANN BILLIAU, B.S., South Bend Physical Education, Business Education A.W.R.H., A.W.S., W.R.A., P.E.M., Alpha Sigma Alpha S-21 JUNE VERLEE BUNNER, B.S., Tell City Elementary LAURA BRENNEMAN, B.S., New Castle Elementary COLLEEN LOUISE BLICKWEDEL, B.S,, Richmond Elementary Pi Zeta, Lutheran Student Association, A.C.E., Y.W.C.A. DONNA MAE CAMDEN, B.S., Warsaw Home Economics Pi Beta Phi, A.W.S. JACOB LEWIS BURGER, B.S., New Middletown Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics Phi Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, Math Club JUANITA LOUISE BORG, B.S., Chesterton Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., A.W.S., H.R.O. BONNIE LOU CHEEVER, B.S., Sulphur Springs English, Social Science Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Mike Club, A.W.R.H., A.W.S., Junior Marshal, Blue Key Court MARY JEAN CANNON, B.S., New Castle Elementary Transfer from Christian College ROBERT McCLELLAN BROWN, B.S., Frankton Physical Education, Industrial Arts ALMA MARIE CLARK, B.S., Muncie Nursing Educatoin A Cappella Choir, Choral Union, Opera Work- shop, Madrigal JAMES GARLAND COPPOCK, B.S., Gaston Business Education, Chemistry Commerce Club MARION EDWARD BUZZARD, B.S., Huntington Art, Industrial Arts JANITA SUE COURTNEY, B.S , Richmond Nursing Education Psi Theta JAMES R. CORY, B.S., Indianapolis Industrial Arts, Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, Transfer from Barber College FRED DONNIE CARL, JR., B.S., Marion Business Education Transfer from Indiana University S-22 4 1-' v-3' .f- - '.S-7' t a I X R I ia.-:ft W- -.J 21' pf.- if Y -of if 9--,. 463 3.-To :gf MARY JANE FARMER, B.S., Atlanta Elementary Pi Kappa Sigma, Wesley Foundation, A.C.E. ROBERT C. EISSMAN, B.S., Muncie Science Phi Sigma Epsilon, Sigma Zeta, Biology Club DAVID CLARK DOUBLE, BS., Fort Wayne Music Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Mu Cru, Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Muncie Civic Symphony, Men's Glee Club, Transfer from Indiana University- Fort Wayne Center ROSALIE T. FRAGOMENI, B.S., South Bend Elementary Alpha Sigma Alpha, Ball State News, Newman Club MARY ELIZABETH ELLISON, B.S., Indianapolis Elementary A.C.E. STANLEY RAE DUNCAN, A.B., New Castle Music, Speech-Dramatics, Business Education Choir, Spotlight, Transfer from Denison University SHIRLEY ANN GATES, B.S., Columbia City Nursing Education Transfer from Indiana University SHARON ROSE GINZEL, B.S., Ossian Art Delta Phi Delta, Transfer from Manchester College JOSEPH F. ELLIOTT, B.S., Anderson Social Science, Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon, Transfer from Rose Polytechnic Institute ELIZABETH ANN WITZEMAN, B.S., Bluffton Speech and Hearing Therapy, Business Education Clavia, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Lambda Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A., Student Staff JO ANN VEAZEY HARRAH, B.S., Uniondale Home Economics Chi Omega, Spotlight, Mary Beeman Club KATHLEEN FRANCES FORKNER, B.S., Anderson Elementary A.C.E., Transfer from Hiram College and Ander- son College EARL L. GROVE, B.S., Selma Mathematics, Music, Physical Education RICHARD ARTHUR HARRISON, B.S., Valparaiso Business Education B Club, Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club ROALD J. FOSTER, B.S., New Middletown Music Concert Band, Music Club, Choir Il, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia S-23 JOSEPHINE HINKLE, B.S , Tohoka, Texat Art Delta Sigma Epsilon-President, Delta Phi Della, Kallista, Panhellenic Council, W.R.A. VIOLET E. HIMELICK, B.S., Summitville Elementary WONLA JEAN IRBY, BS., Muncie Home Economics, Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma HELEN LOUISE HUMBERT, B.S., Muncie Elementary Alpha Omicron Pi, A.W.S., A.C.E. NAIDA ELLEN GORDON, B.S., Alexandria Music RICHARD G. HERRMANN, B.S., Glenwood Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Sigma Zeta, Math Club HERMAN DAVID JACOBS, B.S., la Fontaine Social Science, Business Theta Chi BILL JAMES HILL, B.S., la Fontaine Business Education PHILIP WENDELL SPRAGUE, B.S., Fronkton Physical Education, Mathematics, Social Science ALICE ANN KEESLING, B.S., Muncie Nursing Education Omega Sigma Chi FLOYD CLAYTON HUTCHINSON, B.S., Sheldon, Ill. Music, English Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia-Secretary, Music Club, Band MAURICE LEE IMHOOF, B.S., Peru English, Journalism, Speech Mike Club, Spotlight, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Psi Omega, Transfer from University of Birmingham, England GERALDINE MARLENE KIERSPE, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Clavia, Spotlight, Pi Beta Phi, A.C.E., A.W S., A.W.R.H., Kappa Delta Pi, Modern Dance Club, Panhellenic Council CALVIN BECK KITCHELL, B.S., Walton Physical Education, Social Science Phi Sigma Epsilon CARLEEN JOSE, B.S., Shelbyville Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., Ball State News, Spotlight, Mike Club, Homecoming Court, Prom Queen Court, A,W.S. 5-24 JACQUELINE SUE CRABILL, B.S., Columbia City Nursing Education NANCY CAROL KABLE, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Pi Beta Phi, A.C.E., A.W.S., Kallista, Transfer from Indiana University-Fort Wayne Center RUTH ELIZABETH CURTS, B.S., Alexandria Elementary Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College SARAH .IO DILL, B.S., Noblesville Elementary Delta Sigma Epsilon DONALD C. McAFEE, B.S., Gary Art, Physical Education Sigma Tau Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, lnterfrater- nity Council BETTY JANE KENT, B.S., Mishawaka Home Economics Mary Beeman Club JUNE DILLMAN, B.S., New Castle Nursing Education JOYCE ETCHISON McCARTY, B.S., Alexandria Music Alpha Sigma Tau, A Cappella Choir, Band, Music Club, Choral Union, Opera Workshop, Madrigal, Women's Chorus RALPH DONALD KIRKPATRICK, A.B., Jonesboro Biology, History, Earth Science Phi Sigma Epsilon, Biology Club, Geography Club, Commerce Club, Social Science Club, Boll State News MARILYN KOONTZ, B.S., Monticello Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, A.W.S., A.C.E., A.W.R.H., Transfer from DePauw University JANE MAIN, B.S., Muncie Elementary JOHN LEO KLEM, B.S., Muncie English Sigma Tau Gamma, Blue Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Newman Club, Transfer from St. Meinrad College EDSEL MILTON LANGDON, B.S., Hartford City Mathematics, Physics Math Club, 8 Club, Tumbling Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, Transfer from Purdue University DARWIN C. MARKLEY, B.S., Bluffton Elementary Theta Chi, A.C.E., Geography Club, Orient Staff, Transfer from Indiana University BILL JUNIOR LAMBERT, B.S., Michigantown Social Science, Mathematics S-25 FRANCES JEANNE McCAUGHAN, B.S., South Bend Physical Education, Speech Correction. W.R.A., P.E.M , Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Lambda Chi WAYNE ROBERT MORRIS, B.S., Muncie Biology, Physical Education, General Science lambda Chi Alpha, Biology Club, Gymnastic Team, Orient Staff RONALD LEWIS LAYMON, B.S., Marion Elementary Theta Chi, Industrial Arts Club, A.C.E., Mike Club, Elliott Hall Council, lnterfraternity Council CRYSTAL SHIPE MAHONEY, B.S., Corunna Nursing Education MARJORIE LEE MUSGRAVE, B,S., Mannington, West Virginia Elementary A.C.E. ANN LEWIS BEAL, B.S., Hartford City Elementary NORMA J. MAXWELL, B.S., Muncie Social Science, Business Education Alpha Chi Omega, Commerce Club, Social Science Club PAULINE ZIZOFF, B.S., Hammond Elementary Alpha Chi Omega-Vice'President, Orient Faculty Editor, Cheerleader-Captain, A.W.S., A.C.E. PHILIP ERNEST MAGGART, B.S., Marion Business Education, Earth Science Sigma Tau Gamma, Arnold Air Society, Com- merce Club, Geography Club NANCY ANN MONESMITH, B.S., Peru Nursing Education RONALD ELBERT NOBLE, A.B., Vevay Foreign Language, Industrial Arts Kappa Delta Pi, Foreign Language Club, Wesley Foundation RAMONA PEARL MARTY, B.S., Millersburg Elementary Lutheran Student Association, A.C.E., W.R.A. RALPH ERNEST CLARK, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Business Education Transfer from Morningside College JOHN WESLEY NORMAN, JR., B.S., Culver Music Band-President, Concert Choir, Transfer from Arizona State College PEARL MILLS S-26 ff' K- ,4-of Q-I q0r 'auf V -4' .,,,..f vi i ob A xi I.: gm I x oft uve fi .As- -QCII! s..-J 4' ff-' ia- Qs- Avi. if N' WV iv' i f' WO' -'V eq-r ,f .al -L wpf I sv-- fl M P ,j JACK ALLISON MORRIS, B.S., Huntington Business Education, Science Sigma Tau Gamma, Commerce Club, Ball State News-Business Manager, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Phi Gamma BARBARA JEAN MOSSON, B.S., Muncie Home Economics, Business Education Omega Sigma Chi, Theta Sigma, Pi Omega Pi, Mary Beemon Club DELORES JUNE MONGRAIN, B.S., Muncie Music Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Kappa Sigma, Women's Chorus, Music Club, Band, Kappa Delta Pi, Choir II DELORES JEANNE MEYERS, B.S., Winchester Music GEORGE E. PEFFLEY, B.S., Goshen Science JOHN FRANKLIN NEEDLER, B.S., Matthews Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club MARY ELIZABETH ORR, B.S., West Lafayette Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, A.C.E., Faculty Wives, Cherry Blossom Queen, Transfer from Purdue University RICHARD WAYNE PHARES, B.S., Shelbyville Mathematics, Industrial Arts Lambda Chi Alpha, Epsilon Pi Tau, Arnold Air Society, Math Club, Industrial Arts Club JOE H. PARKER, B.S., Oaklandon Physical Education, Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, B Club, Phi Delta Pi MARTHA ANN OTTO, B.S., Chesterfield Social Science, Home Economics Pi Zeta, A.W.S,, Library Science Club, Sopho- more-Secretary LUELLEN JANE PLOUGHE, B.S., Goldsmith Home Economics Mary Beeman Club ROBERT RAYMOND PARKER, B.S., Star City Social Science, English Social Science Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa TEX JACKSON WOODRUFF, B.S., Blutiton Physical Education B Club, Industrial Arts Club, Transfer from Manchester College MARGARET LUCILE PURSLEY, B.S., Hartford City Elementary Transfer from Indiana Central College GENE SPRAGUE QUICK, B.S., laPorte Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology Biology Club, Mathematics Club, Mike Club, Roger Williams Fellowship, Transfer from Bob Jones University S-27 STANLEY DEAN ROSS, B.S., Mishawoka Industrial Arts ' MARJORIE ALICE QUICK, A.B., Muncie Elementary RUDOLPH ROMISCHER, B.S., Gary Social Science, English Kappa Sigma Kappa, Social Science Club, Trans- fer from Indiana University, Purdue University, and Gary College LOIS SCHNEIDER, B.S., Muncie Elementary GEORGE MORRISON SMALL, JR., B.S, New Castle Mathematics, Science Arnold Air Society-President, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pershing Rifles MARY MEIYUAN SHIH, B.S., Checkiang, China Home Economics Transfer from North Park College and National Central Polytechnical College, China NORMA JEAN SELLERS, B.S., Matthews Nursing Education HARRIET C. SPANGLER, B.S., Daleville Elementary Transfer from Wittenberg College HEWA RUTH SCHIEVE, B.S., Anderson Home Economics Mary Beeman Club, Warner Fellowship, Transfer from Anderson College VIRGINIA ILENE SMILEY, B.S., Portland Elementary AW.S, A.W.R.H., Alpha Chi Omega, Student Staff, Transfer from Indiana University CURTIS ROBERT SMITH, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Business Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Epsilon Pi Tau, Arnold Air Society-President, Industrial Arts Club CARL SIBERRY, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Business Education NANCY STARKE, B.S., Muncie Elementary ARTHUR E. SPANGLER, B.S., Daleville Science, Industrial Arts Transfer from Wittenberg College BYRON CARLYLE STARR, B.S., Williamsburg Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Commerce Club S-28 -25' of QD j, Q1 V? gn X if' 454' W' 'lin :ff ,off LAUREL ARDEN STEWARD, B S., Valparaiso Elementary WANDA WHITE STEPHENS, B S., Muncie Music Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Alpha lota, Music Club, Women's Chorus, Transfer from Butler University GENE F. WAKE, B.S., New Castle Business Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Commerce Club, lnterfra- ternity Council, Orient Organizations Manager PHYLLIS CHRISTINA STONE, B.S., Marion Elementary Y.W.C.A. BARBARA ANN STEWART, B.S., Versailles Elementary Pi Beta Phi, Transfer from Franklin ROBERT LEE WATSON, B.S., Dunkirk Mathematics, Chemistry, Social Science Phi Della Pi, Arnold Air Society, Jackson Club, Math Club, Social Science Club, Y.M.C.A. JOAN SUHRE, B.S,, Brookville Nursing Education DONALD E. STRINGER, B.S , New Lisbon Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Blue Key, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Arnold Air Society VIRGINIA RUTH WELCHONS, B.S., Indianapolis Art Delta Phi Delta, Transfer from Butler University TERUO TANIGUCHI, B.S., Hilo, Hawaii Business Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Blue Key, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Geography Club VIOLET MARIE VLANHINICH, B.S., East Chicago Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau-Secretary, A.C.E., B-Book- Editor, Newman Club, Ball State News Staff, Junior Prom Court, Alpha Phi Gamma ARTHUR JOHN WILDER, B.S., Decatur Chemistry, Mathematics, General Science Biology Club, Math Club, Transfer from Indiana University BERT ALLEN THOMPSON, B.S., Alexandria English, Library Science Library Science Club-President, Social Science Club, Human Relations Organization-President, Wesley Foundation JANE PATRICK WARGON, A.B,, Elkhart Physical Education, Home Economics Alpha Sigma Tau, W.R.A., P.E.M., Gymkhana, Aquoticus, A.W.S., Transfer Irom Milwaukee- Downer College WILLIAM H. WISE, B.S., Churubusco Elementary A.C.E, Social Science Club, Ball State News, Transfer from DePauw University and Indiana University S-29 BETTY ANN BOGUE, B.S., Indianapolis Music, Art Sigma Alpha Iota-Secretary, Delta' Phi Delta, Omega Sigma Chi, Concert Choir, Concert Band, Women's Choir-Vice-President, President, Y.W.- C.A., Religious Council, Music Club, Kallista, A,W.R.H., White Hall-Secretary, Young Friends- Vice-President, Who's Who WILLIS DONALD BALES, B.S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Business Education Industrial Arts Club ROBERT F. BAYS, B.S., Anderson Social Science, Journalism Phi Sigma Epsilon, Arnold Air Society, Ball State News, Social Science Club THOMAS WALTER BROCK, B.S., Jonesboro Mathematics, Science Theta Chi, Math Club FRANK H. BANNON, B.S., Elwood Business Education Kappa Sigma Kappa, Commerce Club AGNES ZITA BOOK, B.S., Floyds-Knobs Business Education, Mathematics, Library Science Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Zeta, Commerce Club HERSHEL ALLAN DYE, B.S., Union City Business Education Commerce Club, Theta Chi-President, S.E.C., Freshman Class-President, lnterfraternity Council, Junior Follies, Ball State News-Advertising Manager HAROLD EUGENE COGAN, B.S., Kendallville Social Science, Speech Spotlight, Debate RAYMOND WILLIAM DERRICKSON, 8.5. Industrial Arts, Physical Education ANN LOUISE HERBAUGH, B.S., Hartford City Home Economics Chi Omega, Newman Club, Mary Beeman Club, A Cappella Choir, Women's Chorus, A.W.S. SAMUEL DEAN COFFMAN, B.S., Ligonier Physical Education, Industrial Arts Sigma Tau Gamma, Industrial Arts Club DONNA M. DATENA, B.S., Elkhart Elementary Alpha Chi Omega, A.C.E., Spotlight, Newman Club KAY FRANCES GIBBONS, B.S., Elwood Elementary AC.E., A.W.S., Pi Beta Phi ROBERT EUGENE CRAIG, B.S., New Castle Business Education Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Air Society, Com- merce Club ELLEN JOANNE FRAZIER, B.S., Yorktown Elementary Pi Beta Phi, A.W.S. S-30 is fn cr' iff A43 46 ff 'F QM Q-af' 1 ' g I' 'ki We ,rv '-4 in qf, ,nw K' 4,---v WM ...-s '3- Q.-.v N-Q..-, Nfbw ff? lm 41-qua -if pQ 'Ck at-sk' -. '37 ss? X l WU I fi 1 EDWARD LEON FRAZIER, B.S., Union City Biology, Physics Kappa Sigma Kappa, Arnold Air Society, Pershing Rifles ANN CATHERINE GLANCY, B.S., Richmond Home Economics, Physical Education P.E.M. HOMER LOREL FISH, 8,5 , Anderson Business Education GERALD EDWARD GILBERT, B.S., Muncie Music, Speech Lambda Chi Alpha, Band, Mike Club, Choir, Opera Workshop, Men's Glee Club ROBERT LLOYD GREEN, JR., B.S., Danville Social Science Wesley Foundation, Social Science Club, Geography Club KENNETH EUGENE GROFF, B.S., Butler Physical Education, Industrial Arts Phi Sigma Epsilon GENE LLOYD LEHMAN, B.S., Cedar Lake Industrial Arts, Physical Education MARVIN RANDALL GORDON, B.S., Anderson Physical Education, Chemistry Math Club, Basketball Manager, Baseball Man- ager, Lombda Chi Alpha, B Club, Blue Key PAUL GUIDEN, B.S., Muncie English HERSCHEL EUGENE LOCKWOOD, B.S., Gary Industrial Arts JO ANN HARRISON, B.S., Valparaiso Elementary ALYCE ELIZABETH GEDDES, B.S., East Chicago Elementary A.C.E., Roger Williams Fellowship BILLY FRANKEL HOBBS, B.S., Anderson Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry Sigma Zeta, Math Club, Transfer from Emory and Henry College JOHN LARSON, JR., B.S., Muncie Elementary Arnold Air Societv PHILIP J. GOETHALS, B.S , Mishawaka English, Speech S.E.C.-President, Blue Key, Chi Rho Beta, Sigma Tau Gamma, B Club, Mike Club-Vice-President, Transfer from Indiana University S-3I WILLIAM LESLIE LINDER, B.S., Muncie Business Education O Arnold Air Society, Commerce Club THOMAS ONIS HOERNIG, B.S., Dyer Social Science, Earth Science Geography Club, Social Science Club, Newman Club, Transfer from Eorlham College DONALD PAUL GALLAHUE, B.S., Montezuma Elementary Theta Chi, A.C.E., Orient Staff JOHN MATHIAS, B.S,, Michigan City Physical Education VIRGIL MAX KESLER, A.B., Dunkirk Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Spotlight, Mathematics Club, Elliott Hall Coun- cil, Y.M.C.A. ENGELBERT W. HERMAN, B.S., Marion Industrial Arts, Mathematics Phi Delta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Math Club ALICE JEANETTE PYATT, B.S., Hobart Elementary Chi Omega, A.C.E., AW.S., Y.W.C.A., West- minster Foundation, A.W.R.H., Transfer from In- diana Extension LENA MARRS RICHARD HOOVER, B.S., Montpelier Business Education, Industrial Arts DONALD DEAN PAULEY, B.S., Delphi Physical Education, Industrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon, B Club, Gymnastic Club THOMAS DANIEL MARKS, B.S., LaFontaine Elementary A.C.E, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma, Convocation Committee, Ball State News, Orient- Associate Editor MICKEY JOE MATHIAS, BS., Rochester Elementary DAVID JEROME NEUHOUSER, B.S. Mathematics, Physics, Business Education Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta, Theta Chi, Who's Who CONRAD GEORGE NEFF, B.S., New Paris Elementary Lambda Chi Alpha, A.C.E. GENE EDWIN MURPHY, B.S., Fairmount Business Education, Industrial Arts Commerce Club, Industrial Arts Club, Geography Club, Alpha Phi Omega S-32 4,..w-v Y' l -::' 'Qt JACOB POLJAK, JR., B.S , Chicago, Illinois Physical Education, Mathematics Arnold Air Society, Lambda Chi Alpha, Math Club, Sigma Zeta GLORIANN OUISENBERRY, B.S., Crawiordsville Art, Mathematics Psi Theta, Delta Phi Delta, Sigma Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Kallista, Math Club, A.W.S. GLENWOOD ARTHUR KUECHLER, B.S., Muncie Music DAVID OLSON, B.S., Muncie Mathematics, Science VERNICE WILLIAMS KIZER, B.S., Muncie Nursing Education Transfer from St. Philip Hospital School of Nursing WARREN THOMAS JEFFERS, B.S., Muncie Elementary GEORGE WALTER RAY, BS., Anderson Industrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Transfer from Anderson College JAMES WARREN STEWART, B.S., Carmel Elementary Sigma Tau Gamma, A.C.E. DRAKE EDWARD OMSTEAD, A.B., Huntington Music Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Mu Alpha, Music Club, Band, Orchestra, Arnold Air Society RICHARD F. STIERS, B.S., Rushville Business Education Arnold Air Society, Commerce Club EDWIN P. SMITH, B.S., Cross Plains Industrial Arts TIMOTHY PTRAICK REIDY, B.S., Muncie Business Education,PhysicaI Education WILLIAM KEITH STAHLMAN, B.S., New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania General Science, Mathematics Sigma Zeta, Transfer from Clarion State Teachers College CHARLES HERSCHEL SMITH, A.B., Anderson Speech and Hearing Therapy, Science Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Lambda Chi, B Club, Arnold Air Society POLLY BRIDGEWATER RHYNEARSON, B.S., Sellers- burg Home Economics, Art Mary Beeman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma S-33 DONALD EUGENE VANDERGRIFT, B.S., Anderson Physical Education ROBERT EUGENE SHIRAR, B.S., Marion Physical Education, Social Science Sigma Tau Gamma, B Club BETTY JEAN STONECIPHER, B.S., Muncie English, Library Science Pi Kappa Sigma, Library Science Club CAROLYN ANN VALENTINE, B.S., Fort Wayne Elementary Alpha Omicron Pi, A.C.E., Mike Club, A.W R.H., A.W.S., Transfer from Indiana University-Fort Wayne Center GLENNA DELORIS NICKELL, B.S., Muncie Elementary TOM PAT TURNER, B.S., Van Wert, Ohio Industrial Arts, Physical Education Industrial Arts Club NANCY JOAN WILLIAMS, B.S., Muncie Elementary Pi Zeta-Treasurer, A.W.S., A.C.E. RONALD EDWARD WORTHAM, BS., South Bend Art Wesley Foundation, Kallista, Rifle Team, Transfer from John Herron Art School-Chicago DONALD FREDERICK POWELL, B.S., Muncie Physical Education, Business Education Sigma Tau Gamma, B Club, Transfer from Bradley University KENNETH R. WEAVER, B.S., South Bend Speech Correction, Journalism Theta Chi, Blue Key, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Phi Gamma, Phi Lambda Chi WALLACE DEAN WOLFE, B.S., Marion Speech and Hearing Therapy Sigma Phi Epsilon-President, Phi Lambda Chi- Treasurer, Chi Rho Beta, lnterfraternity Council, Spotlight, Mike Club, B Club HOWARD EUGENE McVlCKER, B.S., Yorktown Industrial Arts, Physical Education Epsilon Pi Tau-President, Industrial Arts Club LOIS WHITE WILLIAM F. WHETSEL, A.B., Fort Wayne Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club, Foreign Language Club, Transfer from University of North Carolina and Indiana Technical College JACK H. McNEW, A,B., Knightstown Social Science, French Kappa Sigma Kappa, Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Science Club, Foreign Language Club, Arnold Air Society, Pershing Rifles, Transfer from General Motors Institute and University of Paris S-34 ...gf 1- .-H' 'SJ if .,-r ld, 4,-v 159' ,sf I ww 5 FU' gf' 5' NANCY WALFORD VIOLET ELOISE WOLFE, B.S., Pierceton Physical Education, English Alpha Sigma Alpha, W.R.A., P.E.M. EVERETT WESLEY ROSSON, B.S., Eau Claire, Wis. Music Concert Choir, Concert Band, Men's Glee Club, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Transfer from Marian College LOIS A. WELDY, B.S., Winamac Elementary Alpha Sigma Tau, A.C.E., A.W.S. RICHARD C. WEAVER, B.S., South Bend Social Science, Physical Education Theta Chi, Social Science Club, Geography Club CHARLES WILLIAM STROUP, B.S., Knightstown . Elementary Lambda Chi Alpha, Arnold Air Society, A.C.E., Social Science Club, Orient Staff, Y.M.C.A., Geography Club, Jackson Club MARY ALICE ZWAYER, B.S., Muncie Elementary Pi Zeta-President, A.C E. CHARLES F. WILLIAMSON, BS., New Albany Elementary A.C.E., Wesley Foundation ANN C. SPAULDING, A.B., Muncie Languages Eta Sigma Phi, Foreign Language Club FERN KEELER WOTRING, B,S., New Castle Nursing Education Transfer from Indiana University ALFRED DALE SCRIVNOR, B.S., Muncie English JOANNA SUE WILLIAMS, B.S., Muncie English MARILYN MARGUERITE STONE, B.S., Spokane, Washington Music, Social Science Social Science Club, Geography Club, Music Club, College Choir Il, Women's Chorus, Opera Work- shop, Choral Union, Y.W.C.A., Band, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pi Gamma Mu, Wesley Foundation, A.W.S., Transfer from Drake University GEORGE WESTON SMITH, B.S., Hammond Physical Education, General Science Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega-President, Arnold Air Society, Gymnastics Team MILDRED DEAN VAN SCOYK, B.S., Winamac Music Music Club, Sigma Alpha Iota S-35 MARY ANNA ZINK, BS., Argos . Business Education, Library Science Delta Sigma Epsilon-President, Library Science Club-Vice-President, Commerce Club MICHAEL H. McCONAHAY, B.A., Anderson Social Science, French FRANKLIN BROWN YOUNG, B.S., Ridgeville Elementary Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College, Purdue, Earlham MAURICE EUGENE KENNEDY, B S., Muncie Industrial Arts, Mathematics Industrial Arts Club VELMA REYNOLDS CROSSON, B.S., Lewisville Elementary ROBERT F. SMITH, B.S., Syracuse Industrial Arts MARTHA ANN JASPERSON, B.S., Plainfield Elementary Transfer from Valparaiso University JOHN EDWARD MULLINS, B.S., Marion General Science, Physics Phi Delta Pi, Transfer from Taylor, Marion Col- lege, Purdue WILLIAM RICHARD RIEMENSCHNEIDER, B.S., Lucerne Business Education, Physical Education, Social Science Pi Omega Pi HELEN 5. HOLDER, B.S., Richmond Elementary PATRICIA ANN SHAW, B.S., Hartford City Elementary Social Science Club, Transfer from Ward-Belmont, Indiana University DARRELL WILLIAM BROTHERS, B.S., Marion Art LUCIA WELBORN ETCHISON, B.S., Alexandria Elementary BERNICE J. LAMBERSON, A.B., Dublin Primary Transfer from Earlham BERNIECE MARGARET BAILEY, B.S., Marion Elementary Transfer from Oklahoma A. 8. M., Marion College S-36 EDITH WAGNER DECKER, B.S., Lakeville EIemenIory Seniors Not Pictured ANDERSON, EMMA RUIH AYERS, DONALD RAY BAKER, KAREN ANITA SHIVELY BARLEY, FRANCES G. BAUER, JOHN H. BAYER, WILLIAM DENBY BEHLOW, BRUCE MARTENS BELL, EMMA LOU BREECE, MARILYN ANN MERWIN BROWN, LUCIAN PAUL CAMPBELL, RUTH BAUGH CASPERSON, MAMIE SAXMAN COLLINS, LAURENE DUTRO, HARRY WILLIAM EHRHARDT, GLADYS ERLANDSON, HAZEL GIFFORD FLOYD, CHARLOTTE DELLINGER FULLER, CLARA GREVE GERMAN, DONALD LAMAR HAMMAN, MARGUERITE HAMPTON, MARY ELIZABETH HENNEY, JACQUELINE DESLAURIERS HUEY, HELEN C. JOHNS, ETHEL MAE JOHNSON, HAZEL M. LONGNECKER LANE, MARC LEVI, HERBERT LILLIE, ROBERT BRYSON McQUOWN, THOMAS EDWARD MASTERS, VIOLET LUCILLE MILLER, HENRYETTA MURRAY MILLER, JONELLA JANE MILLER, MARY EMMA MITCHELL, MARTHA E. MORRIS, MILDRED NICKEL, STANTON O. OEMLER, WILLIAM KENNETH OGLE, LILLIAN B. RANKIN, JAMES E. RAY, DOROTHEA HACKETT RIDGE, LILIAN M. SANDALA, CYRIL S-37 SCHENK, ROGER CURTIS SHROYER, FRANCES EVELYN SHULTZ, DONA NEVA SMITH, MILDRED PAULINE SNOWDEN, ROBERT BIRON, JR SPRADLY, NANCY ANN STEFFY, ARTHUSIA PHILLIPS SWICK, ILO E. TUCKER, ROBERT EUGENE VAN METER, BETTY WALSH, NETTIE E. WEAVER, DORIS PUGH WEAVER, HELEN F. WHITE, BETTY JEAN WHITE, HARRY CUTRISS WHITE, WALTER EDWIN WILLIAMS, MARIAN EDITH WILSON, JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG, MARY CAROLYN ZINN, CARRIE CAPPING CEREMONIES . . 11' 1 ,' l a f -2 .gf A lt 3 Wifi- l fi 'fig' sf E A V l 'll lil? QE 4' . Q A 'V g 1 g fi? F rl g I .4 Yan Y N r 4 s ,x K' LSQW 5 A t ,, .4 f A if K Ball State is very fortunate to have such an institution as Ball Memorial Hospital associated with it. The Capping of the young nurses means that these people have accepted a deeply responsible position with society, and a position with which goes little glory. We are proud of the reputation these student nurses have, and of their desire to be a service to mankind. 255 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . 256 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Seated: Marion Bradley, Yetive Heller, Bernard McKenzie. Standing: James L. Walker, W. J. Wag- oner, Robert Straight, John Orr, Vaughn Johnson, Mrs. Maxine Teague, Reese Williams. OFFICERS President - Bernard McKenzie Vice-President - Yetive Heller Secretary - Vaughn Johnson Treasurer- James L. Walker OFFICE STAFF Carolyn Wash, Reese Williams, Sue Craw- ford, John Orr, Delores Shonk, Marilyn Kundrat, Mrs, Maxine Teague. o The Ball State Alumni Association, represented on campus by the Alumni Office in the Student Center, was founded in 1919 and has grown continually, both in numbers and in services to its alums. From an informal group, it has grown into an organization of nearly 1400 dues-paying members and has a mail- ing list of over 13,000. Governed by an Executive Committee that is chosen by the dues-paying members, the Association has many purposes. The most important of these is the role it plays as the link between the College and the individual alumnus. Among its other services, the Association puts out three copies of the Alumnus each year, helps to stage Homecoming, maintains headquarters in the various meeting centers throughout the state during State Teachers Institute, sponsors local alumni chapters in Indiana and surrounding states, promotes scholarships and awards, works for a broader program to attract outstanding high school seniors, and helps to preserve and improve Ball State's place in the field of higher education. As Ball State grows, so will the Alumni Association, along with its services. With its new offices in the Student Center, the Alumni Office stands ready to greet and help all friends of Ball State. 257 3 ni ca .0 c n : II Il C!I11lgI'tIfllltIfiOlIX fo fbf' Cfass Of 1955 U U ll 3 H 4,,IwcL5 4.J U 3 114-116 Ent Seymour Street E BIUNCIE, INDIANA U ll U U PRINTERS OF THE 1953 ORIENT U U U : : :,: :,:,: :I:.:.:,:E, I :.:1:1:.: : : : : I : :Q U U U 3 SEE COIlIf71ilIIt'lIfS of I U Ui U ll 3 KLIMAT MASTER 3 3 IIIMM PAINT Co., INC H U U 3 Finest All Aluminum gifs , .f co. Combination Xvindow Made II ll . in - i-5 -I ' Q 3' Q- I - 7 - 'f 3 H ll 55 'E u:: I Q CHRISTIAN asc LONG U T1 ?'z ' 401 E. Mm Sf. U zz: Em Main sf. U II II Q 2425 North BI'o.Idw:ay u H 1 mmm 3,4426 Muncie, Indiana U U U U U U .... .-. .... ------- ,--,---......,,,,,--11,-,v .1..1.1.1.11.1-...,-...-.1-.-no Q.. 0 Q.. 1 258 S.E.C. REPRESENTAIIVES AND CLASS SPONSORS . ' X i l 4 is CLASS SPONSORS S.E.C. REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Morsey, Chairman F. 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A A.C.E. s ...Y s 80 A.W.R.H. ss sss 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 A.W.S. ssssssssss. .sssss sssss 90 Abair, Alice sss ssss sss 95, 141 Abernathy, B rbara sss ss 130, 160 Able, Joella K. s .ss 216 Abraham, Carolyn ss s s 134 Acker, Miriam sss ss ssss 150 Acton, Helen sss 78, S-21 Acton, James s s s 30, 35, S-5 Adams, Sparky ss s s ss 174 Addison, Sarah sss 135, S-5 Adkins, Bernita ss sss s s sss 99 Agler, Tom sss sssss sss 184 Agnew, Judith s ssssss 146, S-3, S-21 Ahlersmeyer, Don ssssss s ssssssss 173 Ahlgren, Mrs. Oscar A. ssssss ss ssss 12 Ahlgrim, Arlene s ss ss 152,191,192, 193, 217, S-19 Alban, Clyde ssssss 58, 184, S-3, S-21 Albert, Forest E. s ssss ss ssss s 216 Albertson, Albert P. sss s.ss ss 216 Aldred, Helen ssssssss Alexander, Gerald L. ssss ss S-21 sssssss ssss 24 Alexander, Mary Lou sss 131, S-4, S-5 Alexander, Sally sssss ssss ss sssssss 155 Allen, Helen sss 93, 94, 96, 191, S-5 Allen, Joanna ssss sss 84, 94, 95, 96, 137, 198, 215 Allen, Julia Ann ssssssssssss ssss 149 Allen, Willard A. sss 18, 89, 199, 259 Allen, Mrs. Willard s sssssss ssssss 158 Alfaro, Ignacio s s s. sss 92, 169 Allison, Dick ss s ssss ss 89, 186 Almlie, Magdalene ss ssss s sss 17, 91 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 132, 133, 134 ALPHA OMICRON Pl ss 135, 136, 137 ALPHA PHI GAMMA sssss s s sss 193 ALPHA PHI OMEGA sss s 206 ALPHA PSI OMEGA ss ss ssss s 202 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ss 68, 138, 139, 140, 141 ALPHA SIGMA TAU ss sss 68, 142, 143 144 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION sssss 256, 257 Amick, Charles ssssssssss sssssss 170 Amrhein, Ray sssss ssss ss 173 Anderson, Mrs. C. B. s ss sss 135 Anderson, Emma Ruth sssss sssss S-37 Anderson, Gwen s ssss ssssssssss 148 Anderson, Larry sssssss 180, 188, 201, 217, S-5 Anderson, Lemuel F. ss 18, 112 211 Andrews, Roger E, s ssss sssss S-6 Andrews, Ruth ssss sss 23, 59, 210 Angel, Gloria sss ssssssss s 107 Anglin, Jean ss ssss sssssss 132 Ankrom, Eldora sss ss 84, 190, 192, 198, S-5 AQUATICUS ssssssss ss sssss s 55 Archibold, Russell E. sss sssss 216 Archer, Dorcas ssssss ssssss 1 30 Archibald, Pat ssss sss 159 S-5 Armstrong, Janet ssss ssss 1 48 Arnette, Louis ssssssss s sssss 170 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ss ss 207, 208 Artes, Richard ssss sss ssss 25 Arthur, Mrs. Glen sss sss 132 Arthur, Father Richard J. s ssss 92 Arthur, Pat ss sssssssss sssss 1 61 Ash, Shirley ssss sss 95 161 Ashcraft, Carol ss ssss s s 142 Ashley, Barbara sss ssss 146 Ashley, Beverly ssss s s S-21 Ashman, Joyce s s ss 132 Askren, Pauline sss ,sssssss 157 Ast, Helen ss ss sss sssssssssss S-5 Aufderheide, Helen ss ss 94, 97, 158 Auld, Pat ssss ssss ssssss 1 4 1 Austin, Irene M. sss ssss ss 216 Avenatti, John sss sss 35 187 Avery, Don s ss s sss 182 Ayers, Donald Ray ss ss S-37 B B BOOK sss ss s ssss ss 76 3 CI-UB sss ss ssssss s.ssss 100 101 Babcock, Jane s sssss s 87, 95 144 Bailey, Berniece Margaret sssssss S-36 Bailey, James s sss s 82, 184, S-20 Bain, Suzanne s 192, 195, 217, S-21 Baird, Elizabeth Norene sss ssss .ssss S-6 Baird, George s sssssss ssssss 1 80 Baird, Virginia sss sssssss 147 Baker, Carolyn sss ssss 133, S-21 Baker, John E. ss ssssss s 22 Baker, Karen A, s ssss ssssssss 5 .37 Baker, Lois sss s sssss ,sss 94, 95, 151 Baker, Marvin Glenn ssssss s sssss 216 Baker, Richard ssssssss s-g-gYA 8 6 Bales, Willis Donald ss ss S-30 Baliff, Amy s ss s ssss sss 216 Baliff, Carl Ks s sss ssssss 216 Ball, George A. s sssss s ssssssss 6, 12 BALL STATE NEWS ssss sss 70, 71, 72 BALL STATE WOMEN'S CHOIR ssss 107 Ballentine, William E. sss s ssss S-6 Ballinger, James Edwin sss sssss 216 BAND ss -.ssss s sssss 108, 109 Bannon, Frank H. s sssss S-30 Barony, Katherine ss s ss 92, 148 Barber, Doris Jean s. s ssssss 216 Barber, Sally ssss ss 147, 5-21 Barker, Lowell ss sss 37, 174 Barley, Frances G. ssss ssss S-37 Barnes, Rev. Donald ssssss s 95 Barnhart, Doris sss.. ss 107, S-5 Barnhart, Tom s ssssssss S'21 Barr, Dixon sss s ssss S-3, S-21 Barr, Luella sssss sss 93, 107 153 Barr, Marilyn s sss sssss ssss S-21 Bartlett, Evelyn W. ss s s ssss 216 Bassett, Norman sss sss 89 Batellis, Dick ss ssss 170 Bauer, Connie s s 93 Bauer, Jim s ssss sss 176 Bauer, John J. ssss ss S-37 Bough, Douglas S. ss s s 216 Baxter, William ssssss ss S-21 Bayer, William Denby s ss ss S-37 Bays, Robert F. ssss ssss sss S-30 Beal, Ann Lewis sss ss S-26 Beall, Lloyd ssssssss ssss 1 19 Beason, Betty Joyce sss sssssss s S-5 Beatty, Joe sssssssss ..-s S-5 175 Bebout, Joyce ssssss ssss sss S-5 Bechtol, Barbara sss sss 192 Bechtol, Patricia sss s 25 275 Beck, Dick ss ss s 169 Beck, Gordon ssss s sss s s s 184 Beckett, Marilyn ss s 85, 150, 213 Beckett, Robert Clayton sss ss s 5.19 Beehler, Barbara s s ssss s 161 Beehler, Elwood s s 171, 5.3, 5.21 Beehler, June s s 83, 139, 190, 192, S-3, S-21 Beeman, Jerry 78, 79, 105, 206 Beer, Edith ss 93, 99, 154, S-20 Behlow, Bruce sss s s , 164, 5.37 Behmer, Jim s ss 205, 5.6 Bell, Emma Lou ss s 5.37 Bell, Joseph E. ss sss 216 Bell, Marilyn s s 5.5 Bell, Robert P. 23, 180 Bell, Shirley ssssss ss 154 Bender, Bertie ssss s 156, 5.20 Bennett, Barbara ss 107, 140, S-20 Bennett, Dale ssssss ss ssss sss ss 171 Bennett, Helen ss 4, 71, 74, 152 Bennett, Joanne s sss ssss s 141 Benson, George Richard ssss 197, S-20 Bergman, Jan ssss sss s ss ssss 160 Bergseiker, Harland ssss ssss 173 Bessler, Shirley s ssss sssssss 157 Betts, Judson ss 6, 16, 104, 166, 214 Betz, Lavonne ssss sss sssss sss ss 142 Bey, Vivienne ssss sssss , s ss 21, 87 Bilby, Shirley ssss sssss 8 7, 136 Billiau, Patricia sss 139, S-21 Bills, Frank ssssss ss 95, 99, 212 BIOLOGY CLUB sssssss 85 Birk, Ann s sssss sss 141 Bivens, Don sssss ss 178 Black, Kay sssss ss ssss 155 Blackburn, Hilda M. s ss ssss ss 216 Blackwell, Victor ss sss 21, 175 Blackwell, Mrs. Victor ss s sssss s s 132 Blair, Maior Leland B. s ss ssss 20, 163 Blair, Marilyn ssssss 84, 94, 99, 198 Bleiler, Anita sss s ssss s s 143 Blickwedel, Colleen ss ss.ss s S-22 Bloomfield, Bob s ssss s 91, 179 BLUE KEY sss sss ssss sssss s 201 Bodney, Beatrice ss . 4, 78, 92, 159, 174 Boehlein, Jim sss ssss s s 187 Bogner, Richard S. ss 31, 35, 175, S-20 Bogue, Betty Ann ssss 107, 204, 217, S-3, S-30 Book, Agnes sss ss 195, 197, S-30 BOOKSTORE s ss sss s s 114 Borden, Nilda sss sss s s 87 Boren, Connie ss.ssss s 148 Borg, Juanita Louise ss 105, S-3, S-22 Boss, Beryl ss sssss ssssss s ss 89, 179 Bosse, Barbara ssssss ss ssss 9, S-20 Boston, Judy sssssss sssss s ss 144 Bottom, Dale .ssss 105, 168, 188, 213 Bower, Bill ss ssssssssssss 186 Bowers, Ann sss ss 154 Bowen, Dick sss 179 Bowlby, Nancy ss s 148 Bowser, J. D. sssss s 88 Boyd, Duane ss ss 175, S-6 Boyd, Robert .sss sssss s 199 Bradburn, Sheila ss sssssss s 145 Bradfield, Corky sss ss 98, 99, 142 lf: 1-1 1-1: 1 1 130114: iii, I A UIIJUXI J Q in ., A SJAVIN 93:1 ASS N is l 'xaewjk-. -2 lb -Q I L S 51 i In f ed 1 1-I ' I -2' I Charles .ind Mulberry Streets MUNCIE, INDIANA Orefzni A ' ZH! IN X9 MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM SAFETY POR YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO 310,000.00 If Pau fu Silli' W'fn'l'i' Suriflg I'11,yi TAXES In IntIi.1n.1 the principal of your investment in The Mutiml Home is mx exempt to you, the tax being paid by the nssocintion. MINIIIIIITUIS Largrxi Home Finanving Insfifzzfiorf' QUICK ACTION - LOW COST HOME LOANS MADE AT HOME - STAY AT HOME W'hether you have funds to invest or wish to repair, modernize, purchase or build a home . . . The Mutual Home is prepared to furnish you Safety and Satisfactory Service. 276 Bradley, Marion ..f,. --.---A- 2 56 Brandenburg, Orville ,...----.-iA 175 Brandt, Grace E. .,., ,,, 20, 83, 210 Braunwarth, Alpha -, ...,fY.g- 25 Bray, David Duane ,,, Braytan, Margaret ,,, Breece, Marilyn Ann ,, Brenneman, laura ,- ,,-,,,,, 216 ,,, 25 ,,,, S-37 ,,,,,,, S-22 Brewer, Marietta ,, ,,, 143, 214 Bright, Millicent ,, ..Y.,YYY. 146 Brink, Donald ....Y ,, 92, 177, S-6 Brinneman, Burt ,,,, Y,,,Y.Y ,- 180 Brittin, Norma ,,,.... .ffffrf , 148 Brock, Thomas Walter ,- S-30 Brockelmeier, Bob ,,, Bromelmeier, Charles ,,, Brothers, Darrell W. ,, ,,, 170 ,,, 182 -,,,, S-36 Brown, Eleanor ,,... eeeee. 8 8, 95 Brown, Francis ,,, .,...e,eee ,- 25 Brown, lucy ..,.eee,,. 71, 193, 196 Brown, Lucian Paul .,.,,,,,,,,,. S-37 Brown, Rafonda Darisann -, ,,, 216 Brown, Robert McClellan ,,.. ..,, S -22 Brown, Virginia ..,,,,,,, ,, 99, 139 Bruick, Marilyn ,, ,,, 153 Brumbaugh, Bud ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 178 Brumfiel, Charles ,,,,,.,,,...,,, 171 Brunk, Martha ..,, 86, 124, 132, S-6 Bruno, Alto M. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 216 Brunso, John ,, ,,, 178 Bryan, Bill ,,,, ,,, 181 Bryant, Robert -,,, ,, S-6 Bryant, Verna ,,,,,,, ,,, 151 Buckels, Barbara -- ,,- 155 Buckley, Carol .,,. ,,,, 1 47 Buckley, Wanda ,, ,.,,.,, 143 Buckner, Janelle ,, ,,, 154, 5-5 Buczek, Dorothy ,, ,,,. 92 Buczkowski, Len ,,, ,,., - 178 Buell, Lawrence ,,, heh- 170 Bullock, Bob ,,,, ,, 105, 185 Bullock, Ronald ,, ,.,,-eee- 88 Bumb, Oliver ,.,,, ,, 19, 180, 214 Bumb, Mrs. Oliver ,,, ,,,,, ...Y 133 Bunch, Herb ,,,..,,, ,,, 170 Bunner, June Verlee ,,,.------- - 5-22 Burdick, Dorothy ,,,,,, , ,-.---- -- Burger, Jacob ,,,, ,,, 175, Burkhordt, Richard W. Burkhart, Edith ,,,, ,,, 94 195, S-22 ,,,, 16 ,,, 160 Burkhart, Russell E. ,, - 23 Burns, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,. --- 187 Bushey, Franklin Glenn ,,,, ,,, 216 Bushong, Barbara ,-,.-,. ,,,.-,. - 153 Butler, Ernest ,,,, ,,,,,, 34, 35, Button, Wilma e,, ,,, 167 4, 73, 152, S-6 Butts, Cynthia ..,,,,,,, . ,,.,,,, 137 Butts, Gene ,,.., --- 185 Buzzard, Marion ,,, -, S-22 C Cain, Ann ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 143 Cain, Joy Nelle Love -- 107, 204, 217, S-4, S'6 Cain, Natalie ,,,.,,, ,,,,.,,, 1 60 Calbeck, Rena Ann ,,,,.,,,. S-19 Caldemeyer, Richard ,,., 18, 86, 177, 196 Calhoun, Charlotte ,,, ,,,,,, ,, 94 Camden, Donna ,,, ,, 154, S422 Campbell, Betty ,, ,,,,,, 84 Campbell, Dick ,,,,, ,- 44, 170 Campbell, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,, 95 Campbell, Jack ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S -6 Campbell Joyce ,- ,- 94, 156, 203 Campbell, Larry ,, ,,, 39, 41, 176 Campbell, Marion ,,, ,,,,,,,, , 154 Conrad, Elizabeth E. Conrad, Hallie Mays Cook, Peggy .,...,,,, 7,7 Cook, Ralph ,,,,,, Cooper, Robert H. ,,,,,, Copeland, Wanda ..,,,, , ,, 83, Coppock, James Garland ,,,. 216 216 158 179 195 143 .- S-22 517521 Cordova, Sergeant Reynaldo ,,, , 24 Carle, Ruby ,,,,,., Carle, Virginia ., Corlen, June ,,,,,,, V nr- Cory, James ,,,,,, Cotten, Maior Walter Cottingham, Carol Cotton, Nancy , Couch, Gertrude ,, Cougill, Tom ,,,, Coulter, Russell ,,,, Council, Robert E. ,, Courtney, Janito Sue Courtney, Jo ,,,,,,, Cox, Martha ,,,,,, Craig, Gene .,,,,, , Craigie, Bill ,,,, , ,,,,, Crabill, Jacqueline S if A ,,,, 95 ,,,,,, 95 159, S-7 175, S-22 ,,,,,, 17 , , ,, 87, 142 , S-8 ,,,, 25 ,, 93, 180 ,,,,, S-7 ,,, 20 ,, S-22 ,,,, 142 ,,,,,,,,, 25 ,,,,,,, 173, S-30 195, 197, S-6 ue ,,,,.,,,, S-25 Crompton, Jane ,,,,,, YYY- 1 36 Crawford, Janice -, ,,,,,. 148 Crawford, Sue ,,,,, ,, 161, 256 Crawford, Winnie ,,, ,- 99, 139 Crim, Mildred ,,,, ,,,,, S-5 Crisman, Ruth ,,, ,,,, ,-A,,- 20, 259 Clanin, William F, ,,,, YYYYWW- gf, 12 Crooks, Thomas ,,, 72, 73, 190, 192, 196, S-6 Crosgrave, Pearl , , , Y.. ,,,,,,,,,, 25 Cross, Jack ,,,,, ,, 39, 40, 42, 53, Campbell, Ruth Bough ,,,,,,, ,- S-37 Cannon, Mary Jean ,,,,,,,,,, ,, S-22 Canright, Phyllis ,,, 4, 154, 173, S-6 Canter, Jean ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ., 161 Carl, Fred Donnie ,,, ,, S-22 Carmichael, A. Max ,, , 22 Carmichael, Ralph ,, ,,, 12 Carmichael, Rebecca ,, ,..,,, 144 Carmichael, Vernal H. ,,, , 18, 211 Carothers, Otto ,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,, 170 Carpenter, Neil ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, 206 Carpenter, Troy ,,, ,- 164, 168, 205 Carr, Robert A. ,,, 203, S-3, S-7 Carroll, Marilyn ,, ,,,,,,, , ,,.,, 137 Carson, Bob , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 178 Carter, William ,,,., 14, 74, 78, 164, 166, 171, 201 Case, Chuck ,, ,,,, . . .,,,, ., 187, 193 Casperson, Mamie S. ,,,, ,, , .,.. S-37 Castelluccio, Gloria ,, , , ,,, 78 Catanzarite, Roy ,, 105, 184 Catan, Norman ,, ,, 91, 174 Caupp, Virginia ,, ,,,,,,, 153 Caylor, Yvonne .,,,, ,- 107, 204 Chudboorne, Horace ,,,..,,,,, ,,, 176 Chambers, Leroy ,,,,.,,,,,,, 95, 206 Charnley, Judy ,, 105, 131, 135, 195 Cheever, Bonnie ,,,,, 154, 190, 192, 196, S-22 Cheney, Mary Lou ,,, 92, 142, 194, S47 CHI OMEGA ,,,, 145 146, 147, 148 Chiszar, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 105, 168 Christenson, Barbara -- 107, 138, 204 Christain, George D. ,,..,,,,,, ,, 216 Christy, Mrs. O. B. ,,,,,,,,.,,, , 152 Cierzniak, Betty . , ,,, 83, 107, 146 Cissne, Carol ,,, ,,,, 93, 156, 214 Cizek, Clint ,,,,,,,,, 148, 168, S-7 Clampitt, Valarie ,, 84, 190, 198 S-7 Clanin, Barbara ,,,,,,,. 99, 138 S-7 Clark, A. T. ,,,,,, ,,, 17, 259 Clark, Mrs. A. T. , ., ,,,, 158 Clark Alma Marie ,.., ..,.,,, S-22 Clark Don L. ,,,,,, ,, 102, 182 Clark, Don R. ,,,, ,,,,,, 182 Clark, Janet ,,, ., 105, 137 Clark, Jeanie . ,,, , 105 Clark, Martha ...,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, , 84 Clark, Nancy , ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,, ,,, 155 Clark Nancy ,,, 4, 74, 78, 131, 152 Clark Ralph Ernest ,,,,,,, ,,,,, S-26 Clark, Shirley ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 87 Claspell, Charles ,. ,. 197, S-9 CLAVIA ., ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, , 200 Clayton, Jackie ,,, Cleveland, Wilma - ,,,, Clevenger, G. H. - Clifton, Lucile ,,,, Clinker, Bernard K. ., Clock, Dick ,,,,,. Cloghessy, Mary ,, ,,, 24, 93, ,,, 146, S-7 131, 149, S-7 ,,,,,,,,,, 16 149 .,,. ,,,. 216 ,,, 186 ,,,, 92 Clouse, Carolyn ,,,, ,,,,,,, 151 Cockerham, Jeanne ,, ,, 105, 147 Coen, Dean ,,,,,,, ,,, 25, 87 Coffman, Sam ,.,.,,, -, 181, S-30 Cogan, Harold Eugene ,,., . ,,.,,, S-30 Coleman, Virginia ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, 157 Collier, Kenneth ,,,,,,, 16, 102, 188 Collier, Mrs. Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,., 138 Collins, Laurene ,,,, COMMERCE CLUB ,,, CONCERT CHOIR ,,, Condon, Corinna ,,, Condon, Doris ,,,, Conelley, Katheryn ,- Conley, John ,,,., Connolly, Norma -, 277 ,,,,- S-37 ,,, 78, 79 ,,,,, 112 ,,, 79, 93 ,, 87, 146 ,,, 102. 150 ,,,,,, 178 -, 92. 141 176, 213 Crosson, Velma Reynolds ,,,,,-., S-36 Crow, George ,,,, , ,,,, , , ,Y,,YY, 42 Crowder, Wreuthea ,,,, ,YYYYYY 5.7 Crowell, Jane ,,,, 131, 158, S-3, S-6 Crumrine, Maybelle ,, ,,,,,,, 83, 142 Curry, Betty ,,,. ,,,, 103, 203, S-8 Cruza, Don ,,,,,,, AYYY, -g Y 178 Curtis, Opal ,, ,,, 83, 87 Curtis, Paul ,, ,A,, 178 Curts, Janet ,,,, , ,,, 141 Curls, Mike ,,,,, ,,, ,,, YY,YY,, A- 176 Curts, Ruth Elizabeth , ,,,,, W ,,,- 5.25 Cyf. Joan ,,,, 92, 142, 203, s-3, D Dagwell, Bob ,, . . Dantz, Barbara , . Dore, Charlotte .. , Dare, Shirley ,,,, Datena, Donna ,,.,,, Daugherty, Martha ,, Dougherty, Davenport, Mana ,, Jack ,,, Davenport, Jerry ,,, Davidson, Charles ,,, Davidson, Ethelyn ,, Davidson, Marilyn ,, Davis, Bob ..,,,, Davis, Carl ,,,, Davis, Delores ,,, Davis, Paula ,,, Davis, Phyllis -- Davis, Ray .,,,,, Davis, Robert G. 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I' DeBolt, Rodney ,,, -,,, 185 Decker, Carl V. ,,.M ,. 187, S-7 DeCrastos, Dick ,,, ,,,,,, 171 Delauter, Dolores ,,,,, ,,,.,,, ,,, 149 Delk, Kenny ,,., ,,, 39, 40, 41, 48, 181, S-8 Delph, Bill ...A..,,..,,. ,., ,,,, S-8 DELTA PHI DELTA ,,, ,, 63, 203 DELTA SIGMA EPSILON ,,, ,,, ,,, 149 DELTA ZETA ,,,,,,, -, , 150, 151 DeMotte, Mrs. Sharley ,,,, 11, 16, 22, 156, 171 184, 192, 193 Denney, Helen ,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,, 94, 95 Derrickson, Raymond ., ,,, S-30 DeVoss, Mary Mae ,,, ,, 216 Dick, Dorwin . ,, ,, 171 Dickerson, Myron . , ,, 178 Dickman, Susan ,,, ,, 92 Diell, Jack ,,,,,, ,,, ,, 176 Diener, Russell ,,, , ,,,, 25 Dill, Sarah Jo ,,, ,, 149, S-25 Dillman, June ,,, ,,-,,, S-25 Doan, Bob ,...,. , ,,,,,. 185 Double, David ,,,,,,. , 205, S-23 Douthitt, Glenn Ellis , ,,,, ..., 216 Doyel, Sandra ., ,,,, ,, 153 Dragoo, Dick ,, ,,,, .. ..,,,,,, 176 Drost, Doris ,,, ,,,,,,, ,..,,.,.. 99 Druhot, Delano ,, 110 131, 156, 204 Dudley, Wilfred ,,,,,,. ,,,,- 199, 5-7 Duffy, Charles ,, ,,,,,,,, . ,, ,, S-8 Duggins, Estill ,,.,, ,,,,, 3 7, 88 Duhon, Peggy ,,,,, , . ,,,, 78, 92, 144 Duncan, Stanley Rae ,,, ,,,,,,, S-23 Dunham, Richard ,.. ,,,, , ,,,,, .- 25 DuPont, Jim ,, ,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,, 183 Durkin, Joan ,. 78, 83 92, 151, 197 Durnbaugh, Jaan ,,-,,,, ,,,, 159, S-7 Dutro, Harry W. ,,,,,,..,,,,-,,- 5-37 Dutro, Ruth ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, 25, 94 Dye, Hershel ,,, ,- V, 70, 184, S-30 E Eberhart, Miriam ..,, 78, 79, 83, 99, 159, S-8 Eberle, Mildred . , , ,,-, .H .,. ,, 17 Eberly, Glen ,. ,,,,,,,, ,,., - ., 5-3 Eckert, Kenneth ,,,. 86, 177, S-4, S-8 Eddingfield, lda ,.., ,,,,, , , 131, 145 Edgington, Phil ,,,...,, -..W 104 Edington, Eugene M. . , ,, 216 Egly, Robert C. . ,,,,, , ,,,,. 216 Edmonson, Lawrence ,, ,, 25, 104 Edwards, Gale ,.., . ,,,,,,.,,,, .., 197 Edwards, John Edward ,,,, ,,,,,,, S-8 Edwards, Leonard ,,,,, 167,188, 190, 196, 206, 217 Edwards, Norm ,,,, 39, 40, 42, 100, 176 Edwards, P. D. ,,,, 18, 88, 171, 197 Edwards, Virginia ,,,,.,,,,,, 84, 107 Ehrhordt, Gladys -, ,,,,,,, S-37 Eissman, Robert ,,, ,, 175, S-23 Elders, Don ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 87 Eller, Esther ,,, ,,, ,,,,, 153 ELLIOTT HALL ,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, - 164 Elliott, Joseph ,,,,,,,, 47, 175, S-23 Elliott, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,, 187 Ellison, Mary Elizabeth ,,,,., S-4, S-23 Elsea, Jo Ann ,,,,,,,,. .,,,,. 1 55 Elum, Bob ,,,,., -,, Embree, Sam ..,, Emens, John R. -,, Emmons, Andrea ,,, EPSILON PI TAU ,,, Erlandson, Hazel G. ,, Ertel, John ,,,,,,, ,,, 167 ,,,,, 182 ,,, 6, 13 ,, 87 ,, 199 ,,, S-37 ,, 164 Etchison, Lucia Welborn Evans, Ethel ,, ,,,,, -,, Evans, Pat . , Everett, Franklin , , F Facklom, James ,, Fadily, James ,,, Fahey, Shirley ,,, Farmer, Mary Jane ,,, ,, ,, S-36 ,,, 23 147 ,, S-8 ,, 206 ,,,, 186 84, 157 , S-23 Farrington, Bill , -, ,,, 103 Farry, Jackie , , ,,,, 138, S48 Fast, Peter G. , ,.,., ,,.,, 216 Faust, Howard ,,,,,,, 184, 195, 201 Feaser, Paul , , .,,,, , S-8 Fenstermacher, Janet , , 105, 107 Fenton, Leonard ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 88, S-8 S-3, S-8 Ferguson, Mary ,,,,,,, ,,, , Ferrill, Everett , 19, 175, 176, 196, 210 Fettig, Nan ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 7 Figert, DeDe , ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 43 Finnegan, Patricia ,,, ,,, 131, 145 Fish, Homer ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, S-31 Fish, Linda ,,,, ,,,,,,, .. ,..,,,,,, 138 Fisher, Rex 86, 91, 96, 105, 164, 166, 196, 201 Fisher, Rosemary ,, ,,, 19, 98, 215 Fisher, Scott . ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, 25 Fishero, Max ,,,, ,,, ,,, 206 Fitzgerald, Alan ,,,, ,,, 180 Fleet, Mildred Hupp ,, ,, 216 Flora, Ruth Hile ,,, ,,, 216 Floyd, Charlotte ,,,, .,,, .,,, S-37 Fluke, Marceil ,,,,,, ,, , , 84, 99 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Forkner, Kathleen , ,,,, CLUB , ,,, 87 ,,,, . .,, S-23 Foster, Bill ,,,,,,,, 104, 185, 201 Foster, Roald J. , ,, 205, S-23 Foster, Robert , .. ,,, 167, 188 Fouste, Charles ,, ,,.,,, 89 Fox, Helen , ,,,,,, ,,, 87 Fox, John ,,, ,,,, ,, 178 Fragomeni, Rosalie .,, ,, S-23 Frazee, Dora J. ,,,, ,,,,,, S-9 Frazier, Edward ,,, . , , 168, S-31 Frazier, Ellen Joanne , ,,,, S-30 Fred, Herbert ,,,, ,,,, 25, 108, 184 Frederick, Joy .,,,,,. ,, . ,,,, 144 French, Barbara . ,,,, ,. , , , V, 153 Frensemeier, Robert 79, 105, 168 FRESHMAN CLASS , , 210, 211, 212 Freudenberg, Rita ,, 92, 103, 203, S-9 Fritts, Alice F. , ,,, 4, 74, 200, 217, S-3, S-9 Fritz, Jayne ,.,, ,, 121, 159 Frogge, Beulah .. ,,, ,,,, HH, 79 Fudge, Angeline , ,,,,,, ,. ,. ,,,. 216 Fulk, Jim ,., ., ,,,, 44, 87, 95, 185 Fuller, Clara Greve ,,,, ,-..,.,,, 5-37 Fullhart, Richard ,, .,, 206 Furhman, Nancy ,, ,,., 134 Fyfe, Carolyn . ,,, , 99, 141 G Gadbury, Nada ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, 22 Gallahue, Don ,,,,, 4, 75, 105, 184, S-4, S-34 Gallipo, Nancy ,,, 78, 83, 131, 138, S-9 Ganzes, Harry ,,,,,,, ,,, 187 Ganzhorn, Betty Jane ,, , 18 Gardner, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,-,, 155 Gardner, Ronald ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 185 Garlets, Shirley ,, 191, 192, 196, S-9 Garling, Frances ,,,,,, 107, 113, 204 279 Garn r, Sora Etta ,,, ,,,,, , 216 Gaskill, Nancy ,,,,, , 133, 204 Gates, Shirley Ann , , .,, S-23 Gayle, Bob ,,, ,,,. ,, ,, 187 Geddes, Alyce ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, S-31 Geier, Mara ,. ,,,, ,, 146, 201, 215 GEOGRAPHY CLUB .- ,, ,, ,, , 82 George, Sam , , 187 Gephart, Eileen , ,, ,, ,, 95 Gerard, Jerry ,, , , ,,, ,,, 180 Gerber, Glen ,, ,, 175, 188, S-9 German, Don , , , 205, S-37 Gernentz, Lee , ,,,, ,, 206 Gibbons, Kay . , 155, S-30 Gibbs, Eula , ,, 83, 84, 150 Gibson, Jack Lillian , , Gibson, Gilbert, Cecile ,,, Gilbert, Gerald , Gill, Darrell . ,,,, Gillentine, Annette ,, Gilmore, Evelyn ,,,, Ginzel, Sharon Rose . ,,, 178 V W ,,, 91 ,,, 17, 99 ,, 172, S-31 , ,, 88 , 192, 203 ,,,,,- 79 ,,,, S-23 Gipson, Jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 76 Girton, Martha ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 5 Glancy, Ann Catherine ,,,,,, 99, S-31 Glesing, Evelyn ,,,, 96 97, 138, S-9 Gligor, Betty ,,,,, ,,, -, ,., 83, 151 Godlove, Arlene ,, ,,, . .,,,,, 136 Goethals, Phil ,.,, ,, S-31 Goldner, Katy ,,, , ,,, 141 GOLF -,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, ,, 49 Gombert, Karl .. ,, 113, 205 Gooden, Jim ,,,, ,,,,,, 185 Goodwin, Mana ,,,, ,, . ,,,, 134 Gordon, Joan ,, ,,, ,,,, , 84 Gordon, Marvin ,, 39, 41, 173, 201, S-31 Gordon, Noida ,, .,, 107, 204, S-24 Gordon, Richard ,,, , 108, 205 Gorrell, Anno ,,,, . ,,,,, 136 Gorzynski, Henry G. ,, ,,,..,, 216 Gough, Irene Marie ,,. ,, ,,,,, 216 Grady, Govenor ,,,,,, ,, , 28, 32, 35 Grady, Marian , ,,,,, ,,, ,. ,,,, 16 Graham, Virginia , , 84, 93, 99, 139 Grant, Kenneth ,,, 28, 31, 35, 100. 175, S-2, S-9 Grant, Mary Lou . , , ,,, ,,, S-9 Graves, Janet , , , , ,, 155 Groves, Wanda , ,,,, Y , ,, 149 Green, Robert Lloyd ,,, , 86, SV31 Greene, Mary M. , , ,,,,,, 216 Greenlee, Jerry ,,,,, ,, 35 Greer, Bill ,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,, 174 Grilliot, Sergeant Robert ,, ,, ,, 24 Grisswold, Jim ,, ,,,,, ,, , , ,, 170 Groff, Kenneth ,,.,,, ,, , , 175, S-31 Grove, Earl ,,, ,, 184, S-23 Grove, Jim ,,, , ,,.,, ,, 178 Grover, Jane ., ,,,, , ,, ,,,, 155 Gruenewald, W. L. ,,,,,, 19, 86, 196 Guffigan, Mary Alice ,,,, , .,,,, , 139 Guiden, Paul ,,, ,,,,, , ,, 5-31 Gullion, Clancy ,, ,,, 177 Gunn, Dave ,, ,,.., 172 Guynn, Norma ,, GYMKHANA , ,, GYMNASTICS , ,, Gyure, Don , ,,, H Hagor, Junelle ,,,,,, Haines, David ,,,,, Holbrook, Russell -,, Hole, Judy ,.-,,, Hale, Nancy ,, ,, , 79, 95 ,,,, 65 ,,, 43 ,,, 170 , 91 ,,,fi 179 216 140 -, 136 ,,, 89, 4,1 1 on-ii 10101 11,11 1,1,1n1,,1,,1..1..V,1,,1u-,,- -011,1 -I-L 11111 BOB DEN'S BORDENTS FURNAS Q ICE CREAM Invite You DIVISION to Try Thar Muncie, Inclian.1 Ice Cream lift flu' ltlI'gt'Sf scfliffg lu' Cl'l'lIlI1 in IIIZHIIIIIIU 1 1 1-1 1+1u1n1u:1is1 11:1-111 101 1121101 1e1u1u1n1i1 1 1 1 1 '11-1 1 1 11 1n1n1u1u1n1-1:-1:v1u1c1101u1ii1iv1o1J1:1'-10111:1:1 1 1 1 FRENCH STEAM 81 DYE WORKS STIICY' 1900 QUALITY CLEANERS 415 Ii. 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W ,,,,,,,. 140 Hassel, Charles E. --- 44,45, 89, 119, 177, 217, S-1, S-9 Haupert, Doris ,,,,,, ----.W -WW 141 Hauptmon, Leo ,,.... .,,,,,,.,, 1 6 Hauser, Betty Jeanne WWWW --- 121, 148 Haverkos, Norman P. --- 47, 177, S-10 Hayes, Harold R. .....s.,,,,,,,,, 206 Hayes, Janis -- -- 98, 99, 140, S-10 Hayes, Marvin -- -W. ..,.....,.. 195 Hays, Jane WW.. -- ..,.,,,,,,,,. 146 Hays, Kermit ,,,,,,,.,, 89, 175, S-10 Hays, Richard Mark .....,..,..,.. 216 Hayworth, Roma .,.,,,, 19, 145, 194 Heaton, Chella .,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 134 Heckman, Captain James ...W 22, 168, 210 Hefner, Mrs. Martha WWWWWWWWWWWWW 156 Heiney, Donna WWWWW 4, 73, 131, 132, 217, S-1O Heller, Yetive -- ------ 216, 256 Helm, Barbara -- --- 91, 149, S-10 Helm, Janet -------------------- 137 Hemphill, Shirley --- 4, 73, 126, 142, 191, S-3, S-10 Henderson, Carolyn ---.--------. 133 Henderson, Myron W .--.------ 216 Henkel, Phyllis ------ ----- 1 97 Hennessy, Margaret W ---- W- 160 Henney, Jacqueline -- W 202, S-37 Hennings, George ---- ------- 2 5 Henricks, Dona Gene -W -- 204, S-9 Hensley, Alice ----- ---- . . ------ 96 Hentze, Gary ---- ------------- 1 82 Herbaugh, Ann -------- 92, 146, S-30 Herman, Englebert ------ 88, 89, 177, 199, S-32 Herring, Virgil J. W --- 18, 215 Herrman, Richard --- - 88, 5424 Herron, Bill ------ ----- 1 69 Hunter, Dallas - ---.. - Hunterman, Charles R. --- Hurlbut, Floy -------- --- Hurst, Mrs. Lawrence -- Hutchinson, Floyd C. - Hutzel, Gertrude -- 25, 82 -- 205, - 203 Hettler, Merle ----- - . .W ---- 42 Heuss, Judith Ann ----- 90, 139, 190, 200, 217, S-10 Heuss, Rita --- ------- W- 151 Hewitt, Dick - .--- --------- 183 Hewitt, Lester E. ---- -- 22, 196, 215 Hewitt, Mrs. Lester -W . ------- 152 Hiott, Jim ---- ----- ---- - -.-- 178 Hiatt, Thelma ----- -- 25, 200, 214 Hickner, Barbara --, .- --.W-.W- S-10 Hicks, Georgina L. --W--- - - 24, 87 Hieatt, Saraiean -- 90, 105, 107, 139 Higgins, Jeanne - . --- -. 99 140 Higgins, William B. -- 23, 88, 168, 170 Highbaugh, Larry --- -- 214 Hilburt, John ----- --- - ----- 183 Hildebrand, Jay . ----- - -------- 176 Hilkert, Jean --------- - - - 98, 99, 142 Hill, Bill James .W 78 Hill, Marilyn - ------ Himelick, Ethel --- --- Himelick, Violet -- Hinkle, Amy --- Hinkle, Jo ---.-- -- 173, S-3, S-24 ----------- 84 --------- 23 W- ---- S-24 -.-- ---- - 25 149, 203, S-24 ller, llene - . .--- --- lmhoof, Maurice --- - 106, 192, INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB - ..- INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL ----- Irby, Jean ..----- lrwin, Barbara --- -- 95, 159, 136, lsanogle, Jane --- Jack, Pa Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, J uline -------- . Ferne lrene Jo Anne - - Norma Jean --- 151, Tom . ------- Herman W- Jackson, Jacobs, Jaeger, Mary M. -- Jagla, Ben ------ Jamieson, Essia ------ Jancin, Charles --. W - W Jasperson, Martha Ann W 164 -- 24, Jeep, H. A. -- --- --------- -.-- Jeffers, Warren Thomas Jelly, Audrey ----- - Jenkins, Jule ---- Jenkins, Rex -.- Jennings, Howard --- Johns, Ethel Mae -- Johns, Joyce - ------- .- Johnshoy, Howard ----- ilzfis-Si 16. 102 Johnson, Earl ---- . W . ---- --- Johnson Earl A. - ----- 20, 80 Johnson Edward G. .. . -W..--W Johnson Esther M. -- --- --- Johnson, Hazel M. --- -- Johnson John --------- W- Johnson John Jerome -.--- ---- Johnson Mary Elizabeth - -------- Johnson Mina ------- 21, 197 Johnson, Robert -- - ----- .-- Johnson, Ruth lna --- -- 135, Johnson, Vaughn --- ------ Johnston, Leonard -- -- 87 Hinkley, Dave ---- - --W--- 179 Hitchcock, Larry ----- --- ----- 178 Hobbs, Billy Frankel --- --- S-31 Hodson, Bob -------- - --- 88 Hoemig, Jerry ---- --- --- - 169 Hoernig, Thomas Onis . - 82, S-32 Hoham, Ruth ------- -- - -V 153 Hoke, Evelyn ------- - 19, 159 Holbrook, Joanne --- --- - 144 Holder, Helen S. -. ---- S-36 Holderman, Dick ----- --W--- -V 174 Holderman, Mary Ann - -. 131, 138 Holloway, Gloria ---- 4, 73, 93, 106, 132, 202 Holmes, Emma ---- 19 Holmgren, Melba W- - -- -- 84 Holt, Madeline -.W -- --- 87 137 Holt, Rebecca - - --- 87, 157, S-10 Holt, Robert E, ------- , W --.-YY 216 Holtsclaw, Mariorie ---- 83, 151, 203, S-20 Hoopingainer, Lee -- --- ---- 174 Hooten, Marita --W -- 139, 5.10 Hoover, Owen ---- Y, -YYYYY wg 5.10 Hoover, Richard -W W 78, 89, S-32 Hopkins, Dave -.-- ----- ,--- 170 Horn, Barbara --- W 150 Hosier, Tom --- W 169 Howard, Joyce --- -- 147 Howatt, Barbara -- W 140 Howd, M. 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W 140 Kirkpatrick, Ralph ,,, 78, 85, 86, 175, S-25 Kiser, Betty ,.,,, --ef , W 153 Kitchell, Calvin ,, W- 175, 5-24 Kitchin, Ruth .eeeee ..W -H - 114 Kizer, Vernice Williams feee ,Y ---- 5-33 Klem, John .efeeeff W- ---- 117, 217 Klentzer, Joan W 4, 74, 93, 102, 104, S-3, S-12 259 Klute, Byron .YYY . ef---- -4- 182 Knapp, Zeenat ,,,, WW- 135 Knigga, Londalea W W 91, 96 Kniss, Earleen ,, W- 87, 160 Knotts, Lucile ,,,, , ----- 25 Knowles, Millard ,,,, YH- 205 Kocher, Ann Foster ,,, W- S-11 Kocher, James . ,,,, , -----A- - 5-11 Koechal, Joe ...--e , -----e--- --- 175 Koenig, Marlene ,,,,, 152, 217, 5-12 Koenker, Robert ,,,, W ----- 17 175 Kohl, Mrs. Norman ,,, WW 145 Kohler, Jean Charles , W 20 Kohlmeyer, Janice ,,, 143 Kolter, Jerry .------- ---- 1 37 Kominski, Leo Walter ,, ,WW 216 Konrath, Bob ,YYY ,...- ---- B5 195 Koontz, Marilyn ,,, ,,,,,, S-3, 5-25 Koontz, Willis ,, W., 72, 86, 134, 193 201 Korsgaard, Robert ,,,, , 25, 47 210 Kawnder, Mrs. Robert ,,.,,.,. WV- 145 Krampe, Donald M. ,,-,-.-- ----W 216 Krieder, Martha W 116, 117, 119, 146 Krug, Klaus ..,...--f- ------ . - 37 Kuechler, Glenwood , . ,,,,.,, , S-33 Kuhny, Robert ,,,,, , , 39, 41, 42 Kundrat, Marilyn ,, , ,..., 256 Kunishige, Anne ,,, ,,,, -W 161 Kurzhals, Joan ,,, W 83, 139, 192 L Lacy, Don , ,,,, ,, Lafferty, Francis ,,, Lafferty, Margaret ,, LaFollette, Robert Lahr, Eleanor W, ,,,, W LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ,, Lamberson, Bernice J. Lambert, Bill Junior Lambert, Carol ,,,,,, Lambert, Carolyn , Lane, Marc , Lane, Paul , ,,,,,,, Lane, Sue , ,,,,, ,, ,,, Langdon, Edsel Milton Lantz, Bill ,, ,,,,,,, ,, Lapp, Mary , ,,,. ,, Larson, Belle ,,,, ,, Larson, John, Jr. ,,,, ,. Laskey, Captain Marvin Laudenschlager, Phyllis Laux, Alice , , ,,,, , Laux, Estella ,, Law, Roberta , ,, , , , Lawhead, Victor , , , Lawrence, Donald E. ,,, Lawrence, Nancy ,,,,, Laymon, Ronald Lewis Le Clare, Nadine W Lee, Carolyn ,,,, Lee, Linda Lee, Martha ,, Leeper, Dorris , Leffler, Paul ,,, Lefler, Shirley ,, Lehman, Gene , Leslie, Charles , ,, Levi, Hervert , , 79, 86, 196 , ,,,,,, S-12 ,,,,,, 137 ,,, 23, 196 ,,,, 87, 95 , 171, 172, 173 174 , , S-36 , ,, S-25 87, 146, S-12 , WW 88 , S-37 ,W 202 WWW S-12 , , 88, S-25 , 105 179 , ,,,,,, 204 84, 93 149 ,,, 91, 152 , ,, S-31 ,,,,,,, 24 ., 80, 150, S-4, S-12 , 105, S-12 ,,,, 143 21, 158, 203 23, 102, 180 17, 177, 259 W, 87, 147 ,,, S-26 ,, 25 , 99 ,, 135 , 134 158 119 21, 140, 214 31,181, S-31 ,, ,,,, 72 ,,, , S-37 lord, Paul ,, , Y 39 Loucks, Bob ,,,, ,, ,,,, H 169 Loveland, Margot ,,, ,,,, ,, 137 Lowe, Mary Jean , 98, 99, 131, 135, 217, S-12 Lucas, Dick , , ,,,,, , ,,, 183 luckenbill, Betty ,,, , Luckey, Martha Ellen ,W ,, , S-20 Ludy, Charles , , ,,,, , Ludy, Roberta ,,, Luecking, Evelyn ,, Lumsford, Norm , 141,194, S-12 , 173 79, 84, 136 , ., 25, 142 ,,, 72 Lutes, Marilyn ,, , ,, 142 LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 91 Lybrook, Joy ,,,. ,,,, 138, S413 Lynch, Max , Lyons, Ruth ,, 179, S-3, S-12 , ,,,,,, , ,, 87 M Mabbitt, Wilma ,,, ,, , S-14 Macho, George , , ,, , , 25 Mac Phail, Ned ,, ,, 177, S-13 Maddox, Nina ,,,,,, 144 Maggart, Phil , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 181, 5.26 Magnabosco, John , ,,,, ,,, , , 25 Magnabosco, Mrs. John , , ,,,, 145 Magoon, W. H. , ,,,,,, 21, 87, 211 Mahoney, Crystal Shipe Mahoney, Jackie ,,,, Main, Jane , ,, Malone, Carla , Manck, Randall , , ,,, S-26 ,,, 134 W S-25 W , S-14 , ,,, 91 Levy, Jo , , ,,,,, ,,, 154 Lewellen, John ,,, W 17, 44 Lewellen, Mrs. John , , 158 Lewis Bob , WW ,W Y, 104 Lewis Herschel C., Jr. , ,,,, 5.12 Lewis Howard C. ,,, W 216 Lewis, Noel ,,, ., W 205 Lewis Phil V 96 Lewis Phyllis ,,,,,,, W 136 LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB ,, ,,,,,, 83 Liggitt, Howard ,,,, ., ,,,,,,, 178 Light, Patricia Lou ,,, 195, S-12 Light, Robert Raymond , , ,,,, 5,12 Lightle, Tom ,,,, ,,, , 186 Limpert, Janet , ,,, ,,, 141 Lillie, Robert Bryson ,,, ,,,, S-37 Lindburg, Earl ,,,,,, ,, 87, 179 Linde, Evelyn ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 134 Linder, William Leslie , ,, ,,,,, S-32 Lindley, Don ,,,, ,,,,, ,, 196, 5.12 Lindsey, Suzanne ,,, ,,,,,,, 136 Lineback, Nan ,,, YYYY 2 155 Liniger, Wallace ,, ,, 89, S-13 Linn, Charles L. W ,,,,,,,,,,, 216 Lipanoga, Sylvia , ,, , , ,,,, , 147 Lipp, Carol ,, ,, 4, 72, 132 Lipp, Joyce , 72, 74, 87, 152, 192, 193 Little, Alice , ,,,, , .W,,,,,,, 133 Livezey, Jo Dee ,,, ,, 153 Lloyd, Harold ,,, ,, 85 Loats, Henry ,,,,,, 19 Locker, Shirley , , , ,, , 155 Lockwood, Herschel , ,, S-31 Lamont, Carolyn , ,,,, , 146 Longworth, Harold ,, 4, 74, 172 283 Mann, Dick , , 85, 95, 173 Mann, Earl E. ,.,,,, , 216 Mann, lnez ,,, W , , 95, 150, S-14 Mann, Joyce , ,,, 83, 84, 136, 198 Mann, Maurice B. , ,,,, ,WW , 216 Manning, Marilyn W ,,, ,,,,,, , 155 Manring, Ruth ,,,, ,,,, ,, 107, 204 Mantock, Bob , 1, 4, 73, 79, 193, 201, 217, S-3, S-13 Marconi, Bud , ,, ,,,,,, , 44 169 Markley, Darwin , 4, 73, 184, S-25 Marks, Tom 4, 73, 172, 193, S-32 Maroc, Donna ,,,,,,,,,,, 152, 5-14 Marquardt, Mildred ,,, ,, ,,, 216 Marrs, Lena ,,, ,,,, , W S-32 Marsh, Marjorie Bayne ,,, 216 Marshall, Barbara , ,, ,W,, ,, 149 Martin, Mary , ,,,,, ,,,,,, W 156 Martin, Patti , , ,, 99, 118, 119, 161 Martin, Robert E. ,, ,,,,, ,,, , ,,, 216 Martinson, Ann , , , ,,,,,, ,,, ,, , 140 Martinson, William D. 20, 164, 211 Martinson, Mrs. William ,,,, ,, 164 Marty, Ramona Pearl ,,,,, ,, 91, S-26 MARY BEEMAN CLUB ,, ,,,,,, 84 Massey, Carolyn , ,,,, W, 134 Masters, Violet L. ,,,,. ,, S-37 MATH CLUB , ,,,, ,,, ,,,, , ,, 88 Mathews, Edward . ,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 169 Mathias, Joe , , , , , 166, 177, S-32 Mathias, John , , 29, 30, 35, 175 Mathys, Bill . ,, , 44, 95, 178, 193 Mathys, Marcella , ,,,. ,,,, ,, 95, S-14 Mattingly, Barbara ,,, 146, 193, 201 Mattix, Stewart 47, 166, 180, 210 Mauck, Randy , ,,,,,,,,,, 37, 179 Mauth, Leslie , ,, ,,,, 21, 91, 180 Mavis, Dan ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,- 179 Maxwell, Norma , 79, 86, 132, S-36 Maxwell, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,, .. 83, 132 May, Bill -..,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, 72, 171 Mayer, Forrest L, ,,,, 18, 78, 79, 211 Mayer, Mrs. Forrest , , , , ,,,,,, 142 McAfee, Donald C. , 203, S-25 McAllister, Ellen J. ,, 19 McBride, Matt . ,, , , 177 McCofferty, Barry ,,, , 185 Wfe Wash our Clothes with a May- tak Automatic and dry them in n I NLASH, Hamilton Dryer. 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W McCook, Tom .. ,,,,, W,, McCool, Mike W McCord, Bill ,,,, McCormack, Pat ,,,,, ,,, McCormick, Jim ,,, ,,,, , McCormick, Robert McCreery, Gene ..,,., McCully, Pat ,,,.c., McDonald, Jane ,,,,, McDowell, Mariorie G. W N. ,, fit! 112 105 McGinnis, Robert ,c.,, ,..,..,, McGonigIe, Lora Jo ,, W,,,,,,, McGrew, Norma ,,, ,,,, 83, 86, McGunnegill, Rita ,,,,, 83, 190, Mclntosh, Jim ,,.,, , ,.,,..... W Mclnturf, Jo - .,,,,,,,,,,,, 146, McKay, Peter ,,,W, 59, 89, 185 McKee, Dick ,, 78, 79, 175, 188, 201, 217 S-3, McKeever, J. W. ,,, . ,,,, WWW, McKenzie, Bernard . ,,, , ,,, , McLaughlin, Frederick ,, , 205, McNabb, Sue ,,,,,, WW McNaughton, Charles , .,.,.., McNaughton, Halford B. W W W, McNew, Jack , ,,,,, ,,, 87, 217, McQuown, Thomas E. .,,, W ,,, , McVicker, Howard Eugene 199, Meeks, Howard L. W,.W WW, Meeks, Rebecca ,,,,,, ,W Mehnert, Ruth ,,,, ,,.. . .,,, 21 Melchert, Paul A. ,,., , ,,,, Meloy, Elizabeth ,,, 18, 96 107, Messler, Chuck ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Meyer, Larry ,,,,.,., ,,, 164 Meyer, Paul ..,..,,, W ,,, 166 Meyers, Delores Jeanne ..,. 107, 204, Meyers, Ed ....., ,W WWW Michael, Kenneth ,, ,W--- Michael, R. E. ,,,, W 24 Michalski, Patricia ,,, ,,-,, Mickelson, Rose W ,, 95 Milford, Mildred ,, ,,, ,WWW Miller, Ann ,,,,, ,,,-,,, 1 20 Miller, Carolyn ,,.,... 107, 138 Miller, Donald E. .....,,,,,,,,.,, Miller, Galon Russell ,,, Miller, Henryetta M. ,, Miller, James J. WW Miller, Jeanne Root W ,Wffbs 102, 164i ,,, 175, Miller, Jim , ,,,,,, ,, Miller, Jonella J. W Miller, Larry ,.,, Miller, Mary ,,.,, Miller, Mary Emma W Miller, Robert E. -, Miller, Sonya ,,, Miller, Ted -- ,, Miller, Terry ,,, Miller, Toni ,,,,, Millikan, Guy , ,,,. , Milliner, Mary Ann W Minnick, Jane ,,., Mirza, Grace W 186 186 S-4, S-13 S-13 S-25 S-26 216 183 S-13 138 S-35 176 206 205 133 186 21 23 204 99 S-13 25 87 196 S-13 186 S-20 199 197, S-13 37 256 S-13 154 16 216 S434 S-37 S-34 216 107 216 216 156 176 170 181 145. S-27 173 S-14 210 92 158 17 152 204 20 216 S-37 S-13 216 168 S-37 174 138 S-37 216 151 168 S-14 134 216 153 107 143 Mitchell, Beverly ,, ,,, 153 Mitchell, Bob W ,,,, 170 Mitchell, Jo .WW W 99, 141 Mitchell, Lyle WW, ,,,, 180 Mitchell, Martha E. , ,,,, S-27 Mitchell, Patricia ,, ,,,,,, 137 Mitzner, Joyce ,,,,, W, 107 139 Modley, Audrey , WW. ,,, , ,, 176 Modlin, Gail , WW, 150, 191, S-14 Monesmith, Nancy Ann .,,, ,,,, S-26 Mongroin, Delores W, 107, 157, 204, S-27 Carolyn Moore ,,, 22 Moore, Marilyn ,W W S-14 Moore, Marioree ,,,, ,,,, .WW 93 Moore, Mary Ann W , , ,,, 147 Moore, Mary Jane ,, W 84 156, 213 Moore, Mildred . W 25, 159, 197 211 Moore, Ruth Ann ,,, ,W,,W,W, 160 Moore, Tom ,,,,,.,,, , ,.,, 105 180 Mooy, Olin W, ,,,, , ,,,, 42, 88 187 Moran, Patsy ,,,,, 88, 149 S-3, S-15 Morigi, Som , , -,,, .W,W,,, 166 Morris, Don ,,,,, ,,, WW, 171 188 Morris, Mrs, lva , ,,,,, ,,,. , ,,, 203 Morris, Jack W 70, 181, 193, S-27 Morris, Mildred , ,,,, , ,,,,, ,WW S-37 Morris, Phil ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 172 Morris, Wayne ,,,,, 4, 74, 173, S-26 Morrison, Patricia ,,,, W,,, ,,,,, 140 Morrison, Thelma Smith ,,, ,,,, 216 Morsey, Royal J. ,, ,, 22, 177, 259 Moser, Carol , W, , ,, , 99, 140 Mosley, Virgil , ,,,, H 167 Moss, E. A. W W W ,, 88 Mosson, Barbara Jean , 197, 198, S-27 Mosson, Charles W W, S-14 Master, Dorotha Mullin W , 216 Mostu, Dick ,,, ,,,W , ,,, 176 Motsenbocker, Nancy , ,,, .,,, 145 Motsinger, E. S. ,,, ,,,, ,, 187 Mount, Mary Charlotte 83, 107, S-13 Mowery, Janet WW , 78, 83, 146 Moyer, Betty ,,, W 71, 83, 142, S-15 Mueller, Erwin , ,,,,, ,,,, WW 205 Mull, Gail ,,,,, , N- 94 Muller, Dick ,.,, . ,,, 179 Mullin, Mary Ann ,,,. ,, S-13 Mullins, Conrad ,,,,,,, W- 178 Mullins, John Edward Y,YY-YYYYYY 5.36 Mullins, Patricia ,A,YvY , ,YY N-NY 107 Mumby, Thelma ,,,, 95, 99, 105 139 Murphy, Gene Edwin ,,, ,,,,,YY,Y 5.32 Murphy, Mary Lou ,, , 112, 204, S-15 Musgrave, Mariorie Lee ,,,,,,,,, S-26 MUSIC CLUB ,,,, , ,,,,Y,-Y VW- 113 Musto, Carmella ,,,,,,.,,, 99 141 Myers, Alice ,,,v, 95, 102, 154, 200, 217, S-14 259 Myers, Errol ,,,,,,,-,YYYYYY, WM- 25 Myers, Mary M. , ,,,,,,-.,,,,, ,,, 21 Mysch, Lucia ,,,,, 24, 103, 145, 210 N Naab, John ,,,, ,,, ,, 78, 89, 173 Nash, Stan ,,,, , ,,,,, , , ,.,,,,,, 177 Naylor, Marilyn , W ,, ,,, ,, 140 Needler, John Franklin ,,, , ,, S-27 Neff, Conrad ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 71, S-32 Neff, Kenneth W ,,,,,, WW, S-15 Neff, Peggy ,, ,W 84, 102 145 Neff, Phyllis ,,, ,.,,. 131 150 Neidigh, Frank W, ,, 35 176 Neiswanger, Bob ,,, WW 75 Nelson, Carl L. , , W 18 Nelson, Phyllis A. , ,,, 19, 59 285 Nestle, Janet . , ,,,.,, 107, 161 Neuhouser, Jerry . . , 186, 190, 195, 201, 217, S-32 Neuman, Bob ,,,, ,,W,,,.W 169 NEWMAN CLUB , .. ,,,, W 92 Newman, Joan Ellen ,, ,,,.,W 216 Newman, Lois Jean ,,,,,, 88, 99 149 Newquist, Joan W , W 93, 105, 145, S-3, S-14 Nichols, Mrs. Alice . 17, 159 203 Nichols, Richard 166, 175, 201, S-15 Nicholson, Ellen , .,,, , 25 Nickel, Stanton O. ,,, S-37 Nickell, Glenna Deloris W., . S-34 Nichol, Henry W , ,WWWW 186 Niedenthal, Mary , 79, 83, 92 135 Noble, Ronald Elbert ,,, ,,, ,. ,,, S-26 Norman, John Wesley W W, 108, S-26 Norris, Phyllis , 104, 159, 190, 203, S-2, S-15 Norris, Robert E. , W, S-14 Nye, Joe ,,,, , . 187 O Oakes, Barbara , . 71, 105 154 Oden, Rosemary , , , WW W 84 Oemler, William K. W S-37 Oesterle, Carl ,W , ,, 206 Ogon, Beth Ann ,,, ,, 145 Ogle, Lillian B. , W 5-37 Ohmitt, Phil ,,, 179 Oleson, Lyle Donald W W 216 Olin, Anna , W, W , , 20 Oliver, Jack ,,,, ,,, W, , 181 Oliver, Jerry 44, 45, 180, 201, S-16 Olsen, Dave ,,, , ,,,, W ,,,, 50, 51 Olson, Edna ,WW , W 150, S-15 Olson, Greta ,,,, , , - ,,,, , 91 Olson, Mrs. Muriel ,,, , W,, 97 Olson, Raymond A. 24, 80, 96, 97 Omstead, Drake ,,, 108, 113, 205, 206, S-33 ORCHESTRA W , 110, 111 Oren, Larry , , ,, ORIENT STAFFS , Ormi, Bob , Orr, Carolyn ,,,, , Orr, John W ,,,,, ,,, Orr, Mary Elizabeth ,, , ., 50, 51 , , 73, 74, 75 WWW, 168 , 139 WW 256 ,W S-27 Ossian, John E. ,,, ,,,,,,, ,. 216 Osterhoff, Gordon ,,, ,,W 177, 215 Ostrowski, Jeannette ,,, 92, 150, S414 Oswald, Don ,,,, W , ,,W,-,,W 182 Otto, Martha Ann ,,, ,,, S-27 Over, Miriam -..WW W,-, 160 Overholt, John ,,,, ,,, 42, 183 Overmyer, Jay ,,, ,,,, 178 Owen, Charlotte ,,, ,, 134 Owen, Jack L. ,, ,- 216 Owens, Don ,, ,, 187 P Painter, Carl ,,, , , 37 Painter, Carol ,,,, -, 88 Painter, Floy Ruth W ,,,,, W 18 Palm, Janet W ,,,, .,,...,,,,,,,.. 143 Pangborn, Mary , , -, 86, 95, 151 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL , ,W,,, , 131 Park, Dave ,,,,, ,. ,,,, 179 Park, Marilyn ,,, W ,,,,,,,, W- 5-16 Park, Norma ,,, ,,, ,,,,.,,, ,,, 195 Parker, Joe H. -. . , 37, 48, 89, S-27 Parker, Robert Raymond W W S-27 Partritz, Joan Elizabeth ,,,, - 202, 217, S'16 Patterson, Mary Frances , ., 18, 216 Pauley, Don .. ,,,, W 100, 177, S-32 1..1.v1..1..1 V1-l1:,1.v1..1 -11.1-1-1 . 1 ,1 1 101:-1011-11-11-1.-1-1 1 -10 '--I-- ----1.111111- HOLMES 85 MADDOX 225 N. 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L. ,, 21, 39, 50, 135, 214 Phillips, Mrs. A. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.s 135 Phillips, William .... .,,, ,,,,,,, , 95 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,...-,..- 99 Pl BETA PHI ..,,, 68, 152, 153, 154, 155 Pl GAMMA MU ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 196 PI KAPPA SIGMA ,, ,, 156, 157 PI OMEGA Pl ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 97 Pl ZETA ,,, ,,,, 158 Pickard, Joe ,, ,,,.., 182 Pickell, Bob ,,,, ,, 50, 51 Picker, Virginia ,,, ,,, .,,,- 155 Pickett, Mildred , 147, S-15 Pierce, Dean ,, .,.,,, 37 Pilant, Elizabeth . ,,, 17, 211 Pillow, Hannah ,,, , 138 Pitser, Bernetha ,, . . . S-15 Pittenger, L. A. ,,, ,, 6 Platt, Anna C. ,,.,., . ,, 216 Pleasant, Doris Mae ,,,, ,,, S-20 Ploughe, Luellen Jane ,,,,,,,,,,, S-27 Pogue, E. Graham ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22 Pohlman, Marilyn ,-,,, 132, S-3, S-16 Poi, Kay ,,,,,,,,, ,,., , ,,,.,, 143 Poljak, Jacob, Jr. ,,, ,,,, 195, S-33 Pollard, Kip ,,,, -,,,,,,,,,- 214 Pollock, Peggy ,- ,, 93, 107, 155 Poor, Dick ,.,, ,,,,,. ,,,,, 8 8 ,89 Pope, Georgia ,,,,, 158, 191, S-15 Popovich, Bob ,,, 166, 178, 195, 201 Popplewell, David Loring ,,,.- 95, 96, 206, S-17 Porter, Joan ,,,., 78, 131, 159, 203, S-3, S-15 Portolese, Don ,, ,,, 89, 199 Post, Daphne L. ,,, ,,,, , 216 Poston, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 153 Paucher, Kenneth E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 216 Powell, Fred ,.,..... 39, 40, 41, 47, 181, S-34 Powell, Jack ,, ,..,-, 44, 183 Powell, Ruth ,,,,, ,,, 91, 134 Powers, Carolyn ,, ,,,,,,,, 144 Powers, Helen I. ,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 216 Posdol, Marvin ,, , 92, 178, 214 Pratt, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 143 Prescott, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 177 Priebe, Sergeant Lloyd E. ,,,, ,,, 22 Primmer, Robert W. ,, 23, 38, 39, 100 Primmer, Mrs. Robert W. ,,,,.,,,,, 138 Pritchard, Jerry ,,,,,,, ,, ,, 102, 179 Prusinski, Julian ,, .,.-- 86 Purcell, Jim ,,,,, ,,,, Y . W . eee- . Y 137 Pursley, Alice ,,,, ,,,,.,,., 132 192 Pursley, Margaret Lucile ,,, ,,,,. S-27 Purvis, Pamela .,,.,,,, Y---Y.. 134 Pyatt, Alice . ., , 145, S-32 Q Quakenbush, Cathy ,,, .., 86 142 192 Quick, Gene Sprague , S-27 Quick, Marjorie ,,,, . S-28 Quinn, Carl ,,,,,..,. WM- 92 Quisenberry, Betty ,,, ,, , 146 Quisenberry, Gloriann , 103 191 195 203 S-3, S-33 R Ramsey, Robert H. ,, ,,,,, 216 Randall, Keith ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 176 Randall, Lyman , 72, 102, 177, 192, 193 196 Randall, Maxine ,, ,, 108, 140, S-17 Rapp, Donna ,,,,,,, .,,,.,, 84, 133 Ratcliff, Ruth Emily ,,, , ., ,,, 216 Raver, Robert ,,,,,, ,. 85, 181, 188 Ray, Charles ,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,, 185 Ray, Dorothy Mae ,,,, ,,,,, . S-16 Ray, Dorothea Hackett ...,,, ,,, S-37 Ray, George Walter ,,, ,,.,,, S-33 Ray, Maurice , ,. ,,..,,, 105, 168, 188 Ray, Pat , ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,, ,, 88 Ray, Thomas Addison , . . .,,, 216 Rea, Toni , ,,,, ,,, ,, 160 Reagan, Barbara , , 149 Rector, Marion ,, , ,,,,, 18 Reed, Feral B. ,,,,. ,, , , ,,, , 116 Reed, Jo , 90, 93, 107, 138 Reed, John O. , , ,,,, , ,,,, , 216 Reed, Sue Ann ,,, ,,,, 140 Rees, Jo ,,, . 92, 145, S-17 Reeves, June Irene ,. , , ., , 216 Reger, Joan ,,, ,,, ,, ,,,,, 141 Rehme, Charline , , . ,, 95 Rehme, Christine ,. 84, 156, 190, 198, S-17 Rehme, Phyllis ,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,, 84, 95 Reichle, Marvin Charles ,, ,, 23 Reid, Jim ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,, 75 Reidy, Timothy Patrick ,. Y. . S-35 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL ,, ,, 96 Rentschler, Jim ,,,,,,, . . . ,, 176 Ressler, Paul Victor ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 216 Rhynearson, Edna Silverthorn ,,, ,, 216 Rhynearson, Polly ,,,,, , , ., . , S-33 Rice, Carolyn , ,,,. ,, 141 Rice, Gordon ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 175 Rich, Carl ,,,,, ,,,,, . ,,,,. . 186 Rich, Jean , ,,,, ,, ,, 95 107, 151 Richardson, Jack .. , . ,,, ,, ,, 179 Richey, Larry ,,, ,,, , 7, 175 Ridge, Lillian M. , ,,,, ,, S-37 Rieche, Mrs. Rolland ,,, ,, 135 Riedel, Hilda ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, 87 Riehle, Larry ,,, ,,,, .., ,,,,,, , 182 Riemenschneider, William R. , 197, S-36 Riggin, Barbara ,,,,, . ,,,, 25 Riley, Betty ,,,,, ,,, ,, 134 Rinehart, Carol ,,,,, ,,,, . ., ,,, 157 Rinehart, Herbert ,,,,,, ,, 39, 41, 42 Rinehart, Robert ,,,,, 168, 192, 194, S-17 Rinehart, Robert Edward ,, ,. , 216 Riner, Doris Herrin ,,,,, , 216 Ring, Ed ., . ,,,, 89, 183 Risher, Patsy 141, 5-16 Robbins, Robert - ,,, 26. 106 Roberts, Captain Lloyd , no 22 287 Robertson, Thelma ,, ,,,, 143 Robinson, Bob ,,, ,,..,,, 169 Roche, Stewart ,,, ,,,, 777 7 170, 202 Roderick, Mary ,,,, ,, 7 7 95, 143 Rogers, Annabel Longyear ,, ,,, 216 Rogers, Donald Lane ,,,,,, ,,,,, , 216 Rohn, John ,,,,,7 77 77 7 173, 5.15 Rohn, Mary ,,, , 777777 140 Rohrabaugh, Jim , ,, 73, 170 Roll, Barbara ,, ,,, ,, 777 151 Rollings, Shirley ,, 93, 105, 159, 203, S-18 Romischer, Rudolph , ,,, 168, S-28 Ronk, Bob ,,,, 7 7 133 Roof, Marvin ,, 70, 172, 193, S-I5 Rooksby, Harry Newell , ,,7777 216 Roscoe, Mrs. Eli ,,,,,, , 7777777 132 Rose, Mariorie ,.,,,,, , 83, 96, 135 Rose, Mary Anna Rosenberger, Mary ,,,, ,- 79 ,, ,,,, 95 Ross, Don , ,,,,,, , .7 77 164, 169 Ross, Milton ,, 37, 39, 41, 89, 184, 188, 201 Ross, Stanley ,, , 89, 100, 101, 184, 190, 199, 201, 217, S-28 Rosson, Everett Wesley , , 205, S-35 Rothermel, Steve ,, 7 ,,,, 77 ,YYA 170 Rothrock, Paul ,7, 777 7 77 7777 182 Roudebush, Janet ,, 78, 83, 104, S-18 Roush, Mary Ann , , ,,, 149, S-16 Royalty, Paul ,,,.,,,,,,. ,. 23, 59 Royalty, Mrs. Paul ,,, 777 132 Ruddick, Marcia ,,, ,,, 203 Rudicel, Rex ,, 7 25 Rumple, Nancy , ., ,,,, 99 Runyon, Bearl O. ,, ,,,, , S.16 Rush, Norma ,,,, ,,, 138, S-16 Rust, Marilynne . 7, ,77,, 143 Rysick, Joanne ,,, 72, 121, 132 S S.E.C. .,,, , 62, 102, 259 Sacks, Wallace ,,, 89, 177, 199, S-18 Sallwasser, Sandra ,, . S-16 Sampson, Doris ,,,,, . ,,, 150 Samuels, Ivan Gordon ,, 216 Samuelson, Gloria ,,, ,, , ,,,, 107 Sandala, Cyril ,,,, , , , , ,,,, , S-37 Sass, Lorraine Marie , , 99, 203, S-18 Sauders, Dave , , , .. , 174 Scannell, Pat ,,,, 7 ,7,,, 139 Scarf, Robert , ,. ,, Scharf, Marlene ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 22 ,,, ,,,,, , 145 Scheidler, Lawrence J. ,,,, 20, 86, 82, Schelling, Marty ,,, Schenk, Roger C. ,,, Schermer, Theresa N. , Schesky, Nancy ,,,,, Scheive, Hewa Ruth , Schipper, Jane .,,.,, ,. Schlemmer, Lynn . .,,, Schlossberg, Alan Herbert Schlossstein, Ann ,,,, Schmidt, Fred J. ,,,,,, , Schneider, Judith Schneider, Lois , , 196 , ,,, 99 , ,,,,, S-37 , 20, 84, 215 ,,,, ,,,, , 143 ,,,, 84, S-28 ,,,,,, 134 83, 130, 133 ,,,,,,,, S-16 , . 90, 154 , 20, 89, 199 , ., 87, 107 132, S-4, S-28 Schock, Paul , ,,,,, .W sosss. 182 Schoenfeldt, Verl ,, ., 19, 211 Schollick, Gene ,,,, ,,,, 183 Schricker, Henry F. ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 Schultz, John ,..,, ,, .,,, ne- 176 Schurr, Janice .,,, 99, Schwyn, Mary Helen , , Scott, Edith ,,,,, Scrivnor, Alfred Dale , , Seals, Herbert 118,119,138 84,160,198 , 25 30, 35, S-33 ,,,,,, 37 1-111-1 11-11111:-1 11 -1 1- 1 -1 -1011.14 1-11--1.111111011.1-11.-1-11111.-1 1:1111 1- 1 -1i1..1i-101014-11.1-11010101:11 0.0 -1.11 1 1 1.11-1 1 1 1 1 1.1..1n1 XVe want to thank the seniors for their support in the past year. 101 XVhen any student wants a good picture taken you should first see Your Campnx Pl1of0grapln'r REID'S STUDIO Southeast Corner of Campus 1- U U II ROBERT M. 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Sellers, Norma Jean ,,,, ,.Y,.f ,ee SENIOR CLASS ,,-.WS-1, S-2, S-3 Senour, Barbara ,,, Senter, Jane ,,v, , ,,, Serdula, George , ,,,, Servis, Dick .,,, W 86 89, 166, 199, Settlemyre, LuAnn e,.e Sexton, Kay ,,,, ,,, eeee Sexton, Kay ,e.,e ,,, ,ee e Shafer, Dorothy Ruth ,, ,, 80, Shaffer, Nancy , ,eee e , Shaffer, Ruth ,,.,.. Wee Shales, John M. ,,, eeeee ee ee Shantz, Carol ,, -,,..,,eee.e,e Sharbak, Joan , ,,, 131, 142, 217, Sharky, Frank ,, ,,, 37 Sharrett, Helen ,,,..e Shaw, Ina B. ,,,, eee- Shaw, Patricia Ann , ,,,, ,,, Sheets, Glenn ,,,,..,,, , ,,,,.,, e Shelley, Robert L. ,,,,,,, 24, 59 Shewbart, Virginia Aletha ,,,, , ,, , Shields, Don ,,,,,.,., , ,e Shigley, Dick ,,,,,.., . e Shih, Mary ,,,, ,, --,,,,,,,,,-,, Shinn, Mary E. , ,,,,,,,., , -.-- ,, Shirar, Robert , ., , .,, 28, 30, 35, Shoemaker, Barbara ,,, ,,,,,,, Shoemaker, Charles ,, Shoemaker, Donna W Shonfield, Pearl ,,, ,,, 25 Shonk, Delores ,,,, ,,,, 1 61 Showalter, Gene . ,.,,,,,,,.,---s Shreves, Joyce Ann ,,, 107, 191, S-3, Shroyer, Frances E. ,, , ,,,.,, ee Shultz, Beverly , ,,,, ,,, Schultz, Dona Neva ,,, ,ee Siberry, Carl ,,,,,, W ,W .ee SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ..,e,,,,,, ,e SIGMA PHI EPSILON W 177, 178 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA ,, 68, 160 SIGMA TAU DELTA ,,,, , ,,,,, , SIGMA TAU GAMMA ,, 68, 180, 182 SIGMA ZETA ,, ,,,,, Sigrist, Doris -, e,-e Sill, John ,,,,, Silvers, Judy ,,., Simison, Alice ,,,,, Simmons, Virginia ,,, Simpson, Robert ,,,, Simpson, Vola ,,, Sims, Dick ,,,,, Singleton, Cliff ,, Singleton, Elise 164 Sipe, Delores ,,, ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, Sizemore, Paul ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Slick, Paul ,,,,, 34, 39, 40, 42 Sloan, Clyde C. ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, Sloan, Judy ,.,,, ,,, ,,,, ,, Small, George ,,,, ,,, 173, Smalley, Mary Ann ,,,,,,, Smallwood, Helen ,,, ,,,,, , 99, Smart, Alene .,,..,, ,- 86, 87, Smead, Robert M. ....,,.,,. 88, Smiley, Marilyn ,,,.,. 107, 110, 192 158 198, S-13 S-16 176 S-28 S-4, 259 S-18 143 25 185, 201 144 143 153 S-17 99 151 21 99 200, S419 186 161 17 S-36 169 195 S-19 216 170 S-28 S-19 181, S-34 135 199 133 216 256 183 204, S-20 S-37 136 S-37 S-28 204 179 159, 161 192 181, 183 195 146 37 134 141 S-16 180 24 176 185 139 S-17 180 185 216 153 S-28 S-16 157 157 S-19 143, 204 Smiley, Virginia ,,,,, , 133, S-3, S-28 Smith, Barbara Hyatt ,.,, , ,,,,,., S-17 Smith Charles Herschel ,,,,,, S-33 Smith, Curtis Robert .,,, ,,, 199, S-28 Smith, Dale ,,,,,, ,,, 105, 185 Smith Edwin P. W ,,,,. 89, S-35 Smith, Gay ,,,, ,,,,,W 88, 147, 195 Smith, Gene ,, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, ,ee 44 Smith George Weston ,,,,,, 201, S-35 Smith Grover Anthony 50, 92, 195, 217, S-17 Smith Hyde ,, , , .,, 95, 206 Smith Jackie , W,,, 153 Smith Jim ,,,, ,,,,- 184 Smith Juanita , , 24, 94 Smith Larry ,,, ,. ,,,, ,, 180 Smith Mariory Ann ,,,, W,.,W, 149 Smith Max ,. ,,,, 82, 166, 184 Smith Mildred Pauline ,,,,,,, S-37 Smith Phyllis , ,,,,,,, e, ,,,, e 21 Smith Robert F. ,, ,,,,, ,,,.,,. , S-36 Smith Robert William , W,,, 199, S-17 Smith Willodean ,,,,, .,,. , .e 143 Smolik, Carl V. ee- , 216 Snead, Sam ,,,, ,,,,, ,, 168 Snow, Donald B. ,,,,,, ,,, S-17 Snowden, Robert B., Jr. ,,, ,,,, ,,, S-37 Snyder, Josephine ,,,,, ,, 152, S-19 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB ,,, , 86 Somsel, Barbara ,,, ,,,,,, , 144 SOPHOMORE CLASS ,, - 213, 214 Sorenson, Evelyn ,,, ,,,,,, 88, 156 Sornson, Helen H. ,, 22, 80, 259 Souder, Norma Jean ,, ,,,, W,, 140 Sousley, Ritacarol ,. , 94 Soward, Esther , ,,,, , 99 Spangler, Arthur E. , W S-28 Spangler, Donna ,W , 152 Spangler, Harriet ,,,,, ,W S-28 Spaulding, Ann C. ,We S-35 Speer, Maralee , ,, W 95, 140 Speers, Gary W We 174 Speicker, Dan ,, ,,,,,,,, 179 Spillar, Jan ,,, ,.,, 94, 144 SPOTLIGHT ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 6, 67, 106 Spradly, Nancy Ann ,,, , ,,,. , S-37 Stace, Gordon . ,, ,, W , 187 Stahlman, William K. ,,, , S-33 Stairs, William Wilbur ,,, 216 Staley, Dixie . , ,,,, ,,,, ,, 160 Stalnaker, Bill , ,, 187, 212 Stanley, Sara , e ,- 94, 137 Stanton, Olive , ,,,,, 159 Starke, Nancy ,,, W S-28 Starkey, Peggy .. W W,, 152 Starkey, Phil ,,,, ,,,,,,, . ,,,, ,,, 88 Starr, Byron ,,,,, ,,,,, 78, 172, S-28 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD 12 Staton, Sunnie ,,,.,,, 71, 105, 133 Stavros, Steve ,,, ,, 39, 41, 42, 183 Stebing, Donald E. . ,,,,., ,WWW 216 Steenbergh, Joan W, , ,,,, ,,, 92, 138 Stetty, Arthusia P. ,, e,,e S-37 Stein, Herbert J. ,, W 20 Stelling, Pat ,,,,, ,, 183 Stembel, Barbara ,, ,, 158 Stephen, Mary Sue , ,,,,,,,,,, 154 Stephens, Harold ,, ,,,,,,., .,,, 25 Stephens, Wanda ,,,, 107, 204, S-29 Stephenson, Mildred ,,,,,,,, 95, 107 STET ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Stevenson, William H. 24, 82, 168 Steward, Laurel ,,,,,. , ,,,,,,, S-29 Stewart, Barbara ,W ,W S-29 Stewart, Bruce , -, ,,- -,, 37 Stewart, Mrs. Edwin ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 135 Stewart, George ,,,,..,, 50, 51, S-17 289 Stewart, James Warren ,, ,,,,- S-33 Stiers, Richard F. ,, , ,e S-3, S-33 Stiftler, Lois ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 134 Stinson, Nancy Lou ,,,, , , ,,, , S-17 Slolper, Richard .,, , ,,,,W 25 Stone, Marilyn Marguerite ,,- 86, 196, 204, S-35 Stone, Martha Elizabeth ,,., W , 21 Stone, Phyllis Christina , , ,, S-29 Stone, William W 80, 87, 164, 206 Stonecipher, Betty Jean ,,,, 83, S-34 Stone, Donald , , ,,,, , 96, 97 Stookey, Adele , , 132, 194, S-17 Stopher, Ann Margaret , W W S-18 Stotts, Robert , 177, 188, S-4, S-17 Straight, Robert W , ,,,, , ,.. 256 Slricker, Jim ,,,, , , , 34, 37, 185 Stringer, Don , 1, 4, 74, 197, S-29 Stroble, Mary Ellen ,,, 70, 71, 192, 193, 195, 217, S-18 Strohm, Carl Edward , , ,,,,, , 216 Strombeck, Jane ,,,,, ,,,, , 107, 152 Strother, Edward S. . , 23, 106, 201 Stroup, Charles William 4, 174, S-35 Studebaker, M. E. ,,, ,e 19, 79, 171 STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD ,,,,, , ,,,,, We. eeeee , e 104 Study, Francy ,,, -e 118, 119 Sturm, Kathy ,,, ,,, W S-18 Suhre, Joan ,,,, ,,,, e ,,,,, 5-29 Sullivan, Verna A. . W W , , 21 Summers, Arlene ,, 78, 99, 144 Summers, Pat ,,,. .e ,e 153 Sutherland, Nancy . ,,,, ,, , 97 Sutton, Mary Etta ,,,, ., ,,,e , . e 216 Sutton, William ,,,, , 25, 96, 210 Swain, Eugene , - 58, 83, 86, 177, 192, 195 Swan, Dorothy , , ,,,, ,,,,,,, 145 Swanson, Dorothy ,,, ., 94, 135 Sweeney, Naomi , , W S-18 Swick, Ilo E. ,,, ,,, , , ,, S-37 SWIMMING ,,, ,,,,,, .. , 44, 45 Swinford, Basil ,. , 11, 21, 171, 197 T Tanaguchi, Terry ,, ,,, 164, 168, S-29 Tauck, Ernie ,,,, , , , 42 Taylor, Anne .. W , , 95 Taylor, Bob ,, ,,, ,, 187 Taylor, Gilbert L. , 216 Taylor, Norma L. W , 216 Taylor, Tom ,,, , W 174 Teague, Mrs. Maxine , 256 TENNIS W ,,,,,,, ,,,,W W ., . 50 Terhune, Kaye ,,,,,,,,,,,,, W 138 THETA CHI W W 68, 184, 185, 186, 187 THETA SIGMA ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 98 Thomas, Tom ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , ,,, 169 Thompson, Bert Allen ,,, 83, 86, S-29 Thompson, Connie ,,,, ,,,,W 99, 142 Thompson, George ,, ,,,,,,,, 174 Thompson, Terry ,, ,, 39, 40, 42 Tilley, Herb ,,, ,,,, ,-,, 91, 184 Timberman, Bill ,,,,, ,, ,,, 183 Timmers, Derk Johanne S Tipton, Betty ,,,, ,,,, Titus, Antonia ,,,,,, Toepfer, Carol ,,,, Toops, Myrtle D. ,, Toth, Mike ,,,,,, ,,, 25, 87 ,,,, 82 ,,,, S-14 ,, 99, 144 ,,,, 19 ,,, 37 Tovatt, Anthony W , 25 Towns, Herschel E. ,, ,,,,, , 216 Townsend, Charles ,,,. ,,,,,, . 85 TRACK ,,,,,,,,,, .,, ,, 52, 53, 54 Tretick, Sidney , W ,,,,,, 25 -1 o ,-..-..1..1..1.-..1.1..-..-..1..1.1 1 1.1.1 1.1 1.1.1.1...1.1 1 1 1.1 1.1..-...ff II .f.:11.1.-10-N14-1-.1 1-1411.111 1 1.1 11--1--1 11 1 1 1.1 1:1 1:1 1 11mg 3 II Q U H U U Fully Accredited H II 5 2 . . . A . BILNIBILR Ol' I ll .s1l11i'i'1i'u11 r'UXXUl'lllflUll of Colleges for Tn1r'bt'i'x Ellltftlflllll ll l AND 2 H . . II : U Norfli Ct'llfl'tl1 flX.N'Ut'llIlllfi11 of Coi'lt'gi'5 ami' Sl'l'UlIlUlZl'j' Svliools U II PLACED ON APPROVED LisT U Asxoriiifiolz of !Ulllt'l'it'lIlI UlIll'l'I'Slflt'S U AND U U fUlI1l'I'll'lIlI Asxoriufiofi of U1lll'l'l'.Yif'X' 1170111011 Il . . . . . ' II H This state college offers courses for Superintendents, Principals, High : School Teachers, Counselors, Supervisors, Teachers, Nurses, and students on is . . . Q U preprofessional courses. Wtirk leading to the Master of Arts degree and the IU U C Master of Arts degree in Education, as well as an additional year of work ' ii A ' II A E toward the doctorate, is offered, in addition to the four-year college courses. E Il : XY'ork is also offered in special education and in secretarial science. 5 H U Special attractions for the two summer terms include workshops, field U U study, book exhibits, conferences, music clinics, concerts, dramatics, eminent U E ll speakers, and recreational programs. ll 5 H Thirty-five freshman courses, including Air Force-ROTC, are offered, U E beginning Alune 8, to meet the needs of high school students who wish to enter E II . . . . . Q : college this summer. Many students are interested in becoming adjusted to : lj U college work before the fall quarter opens in September. U E U Students who wish to become master teachers in any of the fifteen U E ll subject matter fields will find new courses offered. Elementary teachers have ll 2 gained new recognition in assurance of a position, increased salaries, and an U U H awakened public interest. A definite shortage of teachers still existsg there- E n fore, to meet the demand, outstanding high school students should be en- i 2 1 couraged to enter the teaching profession. U U Ball State is .1 growing institution. The enrollment is almost 3,000, H U U doubled since 19-ll. The faculty has increased to 165: the buildings now II ll total 17. This year the new l,. A. Pittenger Student Center was dedicated and : H H the Business Education and Home Economics units of the Practical Arts U H Building will be completed by the fall quarter. The Industrial Arts unit of U f this building has been in use for two years. The campus now includes 200 ll Q U acres, -several of which are a natural forested area. A campus plan to take U care ol expansion in the future and the location of additional buildings has been U pre pa red. 1 U H C A L E N D A R U H U First Summer Term ,. ,. . . June 8 - July 10 U U H Second Summer Term . . .. July 13 - Aug. 14 ll 0 G Post Summer Term . . . ...Aug. 17 - Aug. 27 G U UI Fall Quarter ........ .. Sept. 7 - Dec. 3 2 ll H Winter Quarter ., , ..,. Dee. 7 - Mar. 12 U G H Spring' Quarter .............. Meir. 15 - June 11 H , 6 ll i'ili' for Iilfoiviiiilinu lo flu' Rr'gi.ili'i1i' U Muncie, Indiana fi ff'-i.1..1.,q..-1--1.1.-1.1-1--1 1.1..1..1...1i-1.11.11-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1113. ii i 1..1..-..-..1.1.1..1..1 1 1.1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1.t1..g. 290 Tribett, Roy ..,., o ,-,,,,, 78 Troxell, Mary fffff. .-------- - - 20 Truax, Marion ,,,,.. -W 94, 96, 139 Truman, Sally ,,,,.... YYYYY.Y , .- 147 Tucker, Robert Turner, Tom Pat ,,, Eugene ,,, ,.,,. , S-37 Tuttle, Ralph L. ,,.,,. Twining, Joseph Dean ,, ,,, 89, S-34 ,,,,,, 216 ,,, 216 Tyler, Mrs. Ralph , W ,,, 132 Tyndall, Bill ,,., ,.,, . ,, 197 U Uhlir, Ann . ,,,,,, 88, 99, 143, 195 Ulery, Herb , ,.,,. , .YYY eY.,YY 1 76 Underwood, Norma Jean , , ,,,, ., 136 Underwood, Wilma Lou e,,,,,,,., 137 UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP ,W 97 Uptgraft, Jerry W Y.,,ffY , fY,f.ff 183 Upton, Carolyn , , 78, 83, 139, 191, 195, 197, 217, S-3, S-18 V Vail, Beth ,,.v, ,,,,, ,, 18, 94,150 Valenti, John Steve ,, ,,.,,,, S-19 Valentine, Carolyn .. .,,.., ,, 135, S-34 Valovich, Joe .... , ,.,,.,,,,,.,,A 186 Van Camp, Carolyn ,, 4, 74, 147, 191, 194. S-3, S-4, S-18 Vance, Joe ,,....,.,Y,,, W,,,,W 95 Van Cleave, Carrie ..,,,,, ,,,,,, 18 Van Cleve, Charles F. ,,,, , ,,, 20, 135 Van Cleve, Mrs. C. F. ,,,, , ,,,E,,, 135 Vandergrift, Don ,, 47, 104, 181, S-34 Van Meter, Betty ,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,. S-37 Van Scoyk, Mildred ,,,, W 204, S-35 Vanzo, Jim , ,,,,, ,,,, 1 79 Vardaman, John ,, ,,, 181 VARIETY SHOW ,, ,,,,, 68 Vera, Alice ,,, ,,, 87, 144 Vician, Bob ,,,,,, ,, 181, S-18 Vlahinich, Violet W ,,,,,,,,,. S-29 Voght, Martha ,,, , ,,,,, .,., - ,, 151 Voisard, Mary Ellen ,,,, 92, 131, 142 Von Grabow, Richard ,,, WW 205 Vore, Mary ,.,,,,.,,,,W 87, 131, 132 W W.R.A. ,,W ,,,,,,, , 64, 98 Wade, Caroline ,,, , 96, 158 Wade, Mary ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 132 Wagner, Mrs. E. C. W W.. 142 Wagner, J. C. ,,.,,, ,,, 25 Wagner, James Jay W ,,, 216 Wagner, Wayne R. , ,,, 216 Wagoner, W. J. ,, W, 256 Waid, Ida Mae ,,,, , W- 216 Wainwright, Sally , ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 160 Waite, Howard Thomas ,..,,,,, .., 216 Wake, Gene ,,..,,, 4, 78, 168, S-29 Wolford, Nancy ,W ,,,, Walk, Beulah .,,, ,, Walker, Rev. David ,, Walker, James L. W, ,, ..,, S-35 ,,, 147 , 93 ,,, 256 Walker, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 23 Wallace, Ansel -,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 23, 59 Walsh, Katie ,,.,,, 84, 92, 150, 198 Walsh, Nettie E. ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, S-37 Walters, Carolee ,,,,.,,,, W 99, 144 Wandell, Rosie W- -W 92, 99, 143 Ward, Rebecca W ,.,, , ,,,,,, 147 Wargon, Jane ,- W, 99, 142, S-29 Warren, Bob W ,,,,,,,,,,. 182 Wash, Carolyn W ,,, WW, 256 Watson, Robert Lee ,,, 86, 177, S-29 Watson, Yvonne W ,,,, ,, 139 Watt, Sallie ,,,,,, ,,,, WW , 158 Waymire, Marylou , , ,,,, 84 Wayne, William Calvin , W 197, S-18 Weales, Sally , ,,,,,, WW 99, 140 Wean, John, Jr. ,,,, ,, 216 Weatherhead, Martha ,,, 72, 86, 107, 132 Weaver, Dick , ,,, 86, 186, S-35 Weaver, Doris Pugh ,,,, ,,,, , , S-37 Weaver, Helen F. ,,,,,, , .,,,,, , S-37 Weaver, Kenneth , 70, 71, 184, 188, 191, 192, 217, S-3, S-34 Webb, Martha , ,,,, ,, , , 137 Webb, Wally , 182 Weddle, Dick . , ,. 174 Wedel, Kaye W , , , 144 Wefler, Peggy ,.,, , W . 152 Weilbaker, Charles R. , WW , 216 Weiser, Robert ,,, W ,, 112, 205 Weiss, Joan ,,,, , , 107 Weisse, Paul ,W ,,,,,, 87 Weisner, Gary , ,,, ., , ,,,, ,, 179 Welchons, Virginia ,, ,,, 203, S-28 Weldy, Lois ,,,,,.,, ,,, 142, s-35 Welker, George W. , ,,,, 20, 85 Welsh, Nettie E. ,,,,,, , ,,,,, S-37 Wert, Dick ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,, , , , 34 WESLEY FOUNDATION , , ,,, 95 West, Annis ,,, ,,,,. ,, 107, 144 West, Pat ,,,, , , , ,,,, , , , 105 Westmeyer, Paul Henry ,,, ,, 216 WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP W , , 93 Wetmore, Thomas H. ,,,, ,,, 22 Wetmore, Mrs. Thomas ,,,,,, 22, 138 Wetzel, Emma W,,,.,.,. 23, 91, 149 Whalen, Don ,,, ,,,, ,,,, , 171 Whaley, Glen , ,, 86, 87, 104, 169, 196 Whetsel, William F. ,,, ,, S-34 Whippo, Patricia Joan ,,, , S-18 Whitaker, Ethel , ,,, ,,, 25, 84 White, Betty Jean W , , S-37 White, Harry C. , W , S-37 White, Lois ,,,, . 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