Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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H fW UmlMU--Ifd'-W ,WwMtA.4f+wmwMwujw Not radical, but at least progressive . . . this phrase most aptly describes the trend that the editors of this book have intended to prevail. It can per- haps be best described as a feeling of growth, tolerance, and changeg a feel- ing of self-initiative and independence. With all due respect to those before us who have laid the foundations for and set the traditions of our school and its ideals, we feel that we must not only maintain a position equal to the pres- ent, but also set the pace for the future. Therefore, we proudly present the 1955 Orient . . . CHANGING WITH THE TIMES PROLOGUE Ron Menges editor Bill Strohl associate editor Bill Kinley layout editor Bill Wile organizations editor Bob Willis art editor Sarah Garver literary editor Bill Farrington Colleen Jones assistant literary editors John Homrig senior editor Ignacio Alfaro assistant senior editor Dave Hinckley sports editor Rod Cord Walt Garrett assistant sports editors Babs Shoemaker sorority editor Nancy Hughes assistant sorority editor BASIL M. SWINFORD Gary Jones fraternity editor Dave Haines assistant fraternity editor Sylvia Cachules faculty editor Norma Park assistant faculty editor also: Burt Brenneman Carleen Beatty Doris Ann Davis Nancy Prough Phil Silvers Carolyn Wiegel 3 Laiikw' LOUIS E. INGELHART The Orient staff wishes to ex- press its deepest appreciation to Mr. Swinford and Dr. Ingelhart for their capable assistance as faculty advisors for this year's book. J im Smith business manager Mary Sue Stephen Ann Bowers organizations managers Don Owens sales manager Dean Maitlen advertising manager Don Alexander Bob Alspaugh bookkeepers With the change that has come over our campus in recent years, new people and new ideas have appeared and dominated. More and more Ball State is becoming known and respected in many and varied fields. We are no longer classified only as a teachers college, although we maintain the reputation of consistently producing better educators. The modern trend then is growth in all areas and continued development and refinement of those in which we are already recognized. We as students owe a debt of gratitude to those who have made this progressive type growth possible. One who we feel is representative of this group and of the modern trend is DR. JOHN W. HANNAFORD. It is to him that we are pleased to dedicate this book. DEDICATION X 4 'AP hh 4 4 A-Q,,, , w W7 'S IM XQ- AYI -U wi Campus 7 Honoraries 81 Fraternities 101 Organizations 141 Athletics 195 WB A Q xi? 1' 'f it the Year 231 fwsaes.-f ., 0, , -10,145 5 ?Y:'s,'w'TIi' Yr. f i 'f-fl? i' T- A -,z WSG ' , '.'j:N..,:Y,xJgFg.' J. l , ::.?92:xwkl we wfw, Edward B. Raub Alexander M. Bracken William F. Cronin President Vice-President Secretary Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren Wilbur Young State Superintendent The governor of Indiana ap- points the members of the State Teachers College Board to serve both Ball State Teachers Col- lege and Indiana State Teachers College. The establishment of new educational policies is the responsibility of this group. Their foresight has b r o u g h t about a steady growth in the high educational s t a n d a r d s maintained by the state. STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD 6 - ..,,. 4 , ,,1,:...yg,-w.:.'f- W, . , ,,. -1 f, ,,,, .Q . ,- 4- ,K , M N 9,52 Q 5 ,. 1. - , ,A V - ,.,.-Wf-em-245-,.,'4v -f,,,,,.,,,M.1wn1:f1Sy 3' '. 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This ad- monition can be applied both to Ball State graduates and to Ball State Teachers College. The students, faculty mem- bers, staff members, and alumni are aware of tremendous in- creases in population and in- creased demand for higher edu- cation. As enrollments increase to between 7500 and 8000 by 1970, state funds must provide additional classrooms and in- structional buildingsg oth er funds and bond issues must pro- vide residence halls, an addition to the Student Center, an audi- torium, a stadium, and other buildings. These facilities alone will not make a college. It will be nec- essary to add an additional number of excellently qualified faculty and staff members, to continue the friendly campus atmosphere, and to obtain ad- ditional financial support. We expect Ball State gradu- ates to increase the tempo by which they accept positions of leadership, just as they expect those of us who remain on the campus to improve our program and prestige. This is a joint en- deavor which will tax the loyalty and energy of students, gradu- ates, alumni, faculty, staff, and public spirited citizens. I feel sure that each one of us will accept the challenge and strive to be of service. President PRESlDENT'S HOME BENEFICENCE 4 m 5 1 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING GYIVINASIUM PRACTICAL ARTS BUILDING I, BURRIS SCHOCL 'Lg I -w . 43,5 .1K r vy, ,iiA L, . .fx ,,,,,.L.3wx . ' g .1-,ff-f. ' -'f3..'s!'f,w4:. 4 ., , Tv- 1. -. ,I - , ', ' Ln. ,W ..-,fc ' 4 f.1,?.4l,,i,-,Q-.9 I. VY- LJ-3'1f' 1--1.14, - x L ,Aim -sf' - 41 .-I '-, gf, yep -Q1 J' . 1 .,,-N' P ,, ,YJ fha ' Eff? fffl, 'fi' an ff, , ,Q M,- 1 ' fir 6 ,2 'ff, my Q f f-4: , ,f,fi'. A.-. : :: :: .,-, H V21 W' 51 -' A ' A iv ' T-il V ii- - r V 'X V M Lu LIBRARY - ASSEMBLY HALL F AT 4.2 ,E 5'ergg,.,., 5 ELLIOTT HALL 2 ?g:.t..X.,,. , .ya im'-4 ' .,.A,1 -Mfg, .. , N5 . 4 4 , f. xp ..,.,V, , -A f,,.'z,,fz-1 . LUCINA HALL SCIENCE HALL ARTS BUILDING D5 LLI DSI- LLIZ QDLLI EO l.l- 1-Z -Lu '1-Q D :Fu- .IUJ rf? f si I x K .44 4 'wnrxlx ef , f Q 1 .Ag 1 wk' wa , M sg, 5 Ns .cf Q f -4' HEAT PLANT GIRLS' DORMITORY ww 1 LIBRARY WING i 5 x. 1535 X , f 5 ,fM.u.,w ' 5, 'U N INSIDE AND OUT 1 . I Y . ,. . ,K I ,- XR 5 , f . A I P I,QAwi I gsvx I I. ,w ' 'J' If I 'Qi 5-jf x X , 1 ,M Y, 2 . .05 xw, t k, X X , , S33 A A A--- 3 I Xi.. ,- if 'f 2 .Q 531 'll ' '78 F M, . ff . Q ,ky x ff 3 . Q: su :mx su S ,, .N '- -- f Q ,a , . I Q f ix, 'Yygg 5 -N ,- . .. 3, .Q - -- QM. 5. Q Q . - -5 ,Q . , .. .- Y 5 - A-'I I I, - , . - c - X . h wx wk W ,t p f Af, g x'Y Ls -f A v- s 1 Wx ws ..-- .. - -+'-'- X, .1 . YARN if. N E 'Sa w X: . I - I- - . . I 4. ,.f,. ., . ' 5 A '-2? ' ' ' ':S-5-- JUDSON BETTS, M.A. Director of L.A. Pittenger Student Center KENNETH M. COLLIER, Ed.D. Director of Men's Activities and Veteran's Counselor HOWARD G. JOHNSHOY, Ed.D. Dean of Student Affairs REESE M. WILLIAMS, M.A. Director of Alumni Relations OLIVER BUMB, Ed.D. Administrative Assistant to the President MARTHA WICKHAM, M.A. Director of Women's Activities CHARLES McNAUGH- TON, M.A. Chairman of Student Advis- ing Program and Assistant Professor of Education AMELIA T. WOOD, M.D., M.S. Director of Health Service and College Physician 15 farm RICHARD W, BURKHARDT, Ed.D. Dean of the College LEO M. HAUPTMAN, Ph.D. Registrar ELLEN NICHOLSON, M.S. Director of Dining Service MARION GRADY, Ph.D. Librarian and Head of Department of Library Science DS EA H RATIVE ST MINI AD 3573 ff 05.0 'U'oC1 391.70 E' E SEV r-1 1 'fi QFIO ,..,. mm? :LSU EQ-. S99 wwf' G. H. CLEVENGER Director of Placement J. C. WAGNER. M.A. Business Manager and Treasurer up - s mm U' 12 2... 5... 5 3- SL-L , is i R, , 'J' 1 1, iii Administrative Secretaries Business Office Post-Graduate, Counseling, and Testing Instructional Secretaries Service Maintenance ADMINISTRATIVE ASS I STANTS A ffmmbm ' E U Lain -- 5 Registrar's Office Dining , Service Library Health Service 7 1 f ADMINISTRATORS MINNIE BRADY Assistant Manager, Snack Bar ELIZABETH CRAWFORD, B.S. Assistant Director of Dining Service, Student Center AGNES DAVIS Manager, Snack Bar ETHEL EVANS, B.S. Assistant Director of Dining Service Lucina Hall ELSIE FOSTER, A.B. Supervisor of Expenditure Accounting DOROTHY GROVES, B.S. Food Production Manager, Frank Elliott Ball Hall THELMA HIATT, M.A. Director of Lucina Hall and Coordinator of Women's Residence Halls ETHEL HIMELICK, B.S. Assistant Treasurer THELMA HUMPHREY Secretary to Director of Men's Activities MARY R. HUNT Assistant Director, Frank Elliott Ball Hall MARY KITCHIN, A.B. Publications Secretary RUTH KITCHIN Manager, Bookstore MARY MYERS Director of South Hall ELLEN MCREYNOLDS, B.S. Food Production Manager, Lucina Hall ROBERT F. NEWTON, M.S. Chief Accountant and Finance Officer of Auxiliary and Service Enterprises REBA NORRIS, B.S. Supervisor of Income and Payroll Accounting TRUMAN POPE Auditor and Bursar ROBERT W. PRIMMER, M.S. Curriculum Adviser and Assistant in Student Affairs 18 VIRLAH REYNOLDS, B.S. Food Production Manager, Student Center SHIRLEY TRENT Assistant Director of Lucina Hall CARRIE VAN CLEAVE Assistant Director of Dining Service, Frank Elliott Ball Hall H. ANSEL WALLACE, M.S. Assistant Business Manager AIR SCIENCE FREDERICK W. H. WILSON, Lt. Col., USAF Head of Department Professor of Air Science and Tactics ROBERT E. COUNCIL, Major, USAF Assistant Professor of Air Science MARVIN D. LASKEY, Capt., USAF Assistant Professor of Air Science WESLEY ST. COEUR, Lt. Col., USAF Assistant Professor of Air Science LLOYD E. PRIEBE, MfSgt., USAF Assistant Professor of Air Science ' HERBERT J. STEIN, sfsgt., USAF Assistant Professor of Air Science ART ALICE W. NICHOLS, Ed.D. Head of Department Professor of Art J. VICTOR BLACKWELL, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art and Gallery Supervisor GERTRUDE L. HUTZEL, M.A. Instructor of Art LUCIA MYSCH, M.A. Associate Professor of Art MARVIN C. REICHLE, M.F.A. Instructor of Art CLARA E. WILTSE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art 19 ,fwfdi 'Quay N-'Q-nur' ..,v-4'4 Q me 2352 on y 'f'i ,-as . 5' BURRIS PATRICIA A. FREEMAN, M.A. Instructor of Mathematics, Burris NADA GADBURY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, Burris KATHRYN W. HESSLER, A.B. School Nurse, Burris AMY HINKLE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Burris MARY ELIZABETH JOHNSON, M.S. School Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science, Burris CARL H. KEENER, M.S. Instructor of Social Science, Burris ROBERTA LAW, M.A. Assistant Professor of Art, Burris GEORGE MASCHO, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris WANDA LUE PAYNE, M.A. Instructor of Physical Education, Burris CANDACE L. RAMSEY, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music, Burris LAURA SCHROEDER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, Burris PHYLLIS G. SMITH, M.S. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, Burris HELEN ELAINE STENSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, Burris VERNA A. SULLIVAN, M.A. Associate Professor of Elementary Education, Burris ANTHONY L. TOVATT, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of English, Burris CHARLES R. WEILBAKER, M.A. Instructor of Elementary Education, Burris EMMA E. WETZEL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Burris 20 BUSINESS EDUCATION ROBERT P. BELL, Ed.D. Head of Department Associate Professor of Business Education BEVERLY L. ALDRICH, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education VERNAL H. CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Business Education J. VIRGIL HERRING, D.Ed. Associate Professor of Business Education EDNAFERNE JONES HAASE, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Education E. DONALD LAWRENCE, M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Business Education RUTH R. LOATS, M.A. Instructor of Business Education CHARLES E. ROSENBARGER, M.B.A. Assistant Professor of Business Education ROBERT M. SWANSON, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Business Education BASIL M. SWINFORD, M.A. Associate Professor of Business Education EDUCATION EARL A. JOHNSON, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Education JOHN E. BAKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education MERRILL C. BEYERL, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education A. MAX CARMICHAEL, Ph.D. Professor of Education ETHELYN DAVIDSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Education BETTY JANE GANZHORN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education 21 ,...a JOSEPH W, HOLLIS, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Education ROBERT H. KOENKER, Ph.D. Professor of Education and Director of Graduate Studies VICTOR B. LAWHEAD, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education LESLIE J. MAUTH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education R. E. MICHAEL, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Education and Director of Extended Services ROYAL J. MORSEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education and English RAYMOND A. OLSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education E. GRAHAM POGUE, Ed.D. Professor of Education and Director of Student Teaching W. W. RENKE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Education GEORGE W. ROGERS, M.A. Director of Frank Elliott Ball H and Instructor of Education ROBERT C. SCARF, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education JOHN M. SHALES, Ph.D. Professor of Education HELEN H. SORNSON, Ph.D. Director of Elementary Education Professor of Education and EDWARD W. STOWE, JR., M.S. Religious Counselor and Instructor of Education 22 all ENGLISH PAUL ROYALTY, Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of English SYLVIA CARLTON, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English A. T. CLARK, M.A. Assistant Professor of English LUCILE CLIFTON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English ALAN W. HUCKLEBERRY, Ed.D. Professor of Education and English and Director of Special Education and Clinics LOUIS E. INGELHART, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English and Director of Publicity FRANCES MILLER, M.A. Instructor of English PORTER NESBITT, M.S. Assistant Professor of English ELIZABETH PILANT, Ed.D. Associate Professor of English ROBERT J. ROBBINS, M.A. Assistant Professor of English CRadioD DAVID W. SHEPARD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English A ROBERT SHOWALTER, B.S. Graduate Assistant, English Department EDWARD S. STROTHER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English WILLIAM A. SUTTON, Ph.D, Associate Professor of English ROMA H. THIRY, M.A. Assistant Professor of English JERRY V. TOBIAS, M.A. Instructor of English and Out-Patient CHARLES F. VAN CLEVE, Ph.D. Professor of English THOMAS H. WETMORE, M.A. Assistant Professor of English 23 fi-f x '-af' 'S-msn VHF FOREIGN LANGUAGE W. H. MAGOON, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Foreign Language VIVIENNE BEY, Ph.D. Professor of Foreign Language GEORGINA L. HICKS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English and Foreign Language HOME ECONOMICS MILDRED J. MOORE, M.S. Head of Department of Home Economics THERESA N. SCHERMER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics VOLA SIMPSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics INDUSTRIAL ARTS FRED J. SCI-IMIDT, JR., Ed.D. Head of Department and Professor of Industrial Arts HENRY A. LOATS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts ORVO E. MARKULA, M.A. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts LLOYD P. NELSON, Ed.M. Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts CHARLES E. SHOEMAKER, M.A. Instructor of Industrial Arts LIBRARY SCIENCE BUDD L. GAMBEE, A.M.L.S. Film Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science EVELYN HOKE, M.A. Director of Library Teaching Materials Service and Assistant Professor of Library Science JAMES A. MARTINDALE, A.M.L.S. Periodical Service Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science DONALD S. MAC VEAN, A.M.L.S. Curriculum Laboratory Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science MARY L. PEARSON, M.A. Reference Service Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science SONJA SCARSETH, A.M.L.S. Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service and Instructor of Library Science 24 JEAN W. SCHERR, M.A. Technical Service Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Science ,IUANITA SMITH, A.M.L.S. Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service and Instructor of Library Science MARY TROXELL, B.S. Loan Service Librarian ROSAMOND WETMORE, B.S.L.S. Assistant in Cataloging, Library Technical Service MATHEMATICS P. D. EDWARDS, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Mathematics CHARLES F. BRUMFIEL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM B. HIGGINS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics HAROLD W. STEPHENS, M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics MUSIC ROBERT HARGREAVES, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Music F. LEMUEL ANDERSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music MARGARET W. CECIL, M.A. Instructor of Music MARTHA COX, M.M.Ed. Assistant Professor of Music MILDRED EBERLE, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music JEAN CHARLES KOHLER, M.M. Assistant Professor of Music 25 AFX' rw ELIZABETH E. MELOY, M.M, Associate Professor of Music CARL L. NELSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music MERTON UTGAARD, Ed.D. Assistant Professor of Music and Director of College Bands PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAUL B. WILLIAMS, M.A. Head of Department Professor of Physical Education, Head Baseball Coach, and Cross Country Coach RUTH ANDREWS. M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ROSEMARY B. FISHER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education JOHN JAMES HINGA, M.A. Instructor of Physical Education and Head Basketball Coach JOHN LEWELLEN, Ed.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education and Golf and Swimming Coach JOHN MAGNABOSCO, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education ROBERT A. MCCALL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physical Education, Director of Intramural Program, and Gymnastics Coach ARDITH L. PHILLIPS, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Tennis Coach RICHARD STEALY, M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Head Track Coach, and Football Line Coach GRACE WOODY, M.A. Associate Professor of Physical Education and Coordinator of Physical Education for Women SCIENCE ROBERT H. COOPER, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Science GERALD L. ALEXANDER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science GERTRUDE B. COUCH, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science 26 HERBERT L. GAEDE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science MALCOLM E. HULTS, M.A. Instructor of Science ARNIM D. HUMMEL, Ph.D. Professor of Science ROBERT N. MCCORMICK, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science DONALD E. MILLER, Ph.D. Professor of Science JERRY J. NISBET, M.A. Instructor of Science CLARA PEIRCE, M.A. Assistant in Instruction, Science MARION RECTOR, M.A. Instructor of Science ROBERT L. SHELLEY, Ph.D. Professor of Science OSA DELL SMITH, M.A. Instructor of Science WILLIAM H. STEVENSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Science P. A. WISEMAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Science SOCIAL SCIENCE ROBERT LA FOLLETTE, Ph.D. Head of Department Professor of Social Science RICHARD H. CALDEMEYER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social Science EVERETT W. FERRILL, Ph,D. Professor of Social Science W. L. GRUENEWALD, D.S.S. Associate Professor of Social Science JOHN W. HANNAFORD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Social Science LESTER E. HEWITT, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Social Science 27 .af FACULTY NOT ART FRANCIS F. BROWN WARREN V. CASEY BURRIS RICHARD ARTES JOHN W. BENNETT ALPHA BRAUNWARTH MARGARET BRAYTON RUSSELL BURKHART ALICE ROSE CARR ROBERT J. COOKE RICHARD DUNHAM JAMES ERICKSON SCOTT FISHER HERBERT HAMILTON VIVIAN HAYS GEORGE HENNINGS RICHARD KISHEL RUTH LAXSON EVELYN LUEKING ROBERT MCGINNIS RUTH ELLEN MOSES ERROL G. MYERS MARY M. RANGE REX RUDICEL ROBERT SHANNON ELEANOR G. SMITH E. MARIE SOUTH MARTHA STONE MARY WOOD PICTURED BUSINESS EDUCATION MINA JOHNSON CHARLES ROSENBARGER ROBERT SWANSON ZENOBIA TYE EDUCATION ERNEST ANDERSON H. A. JEEP GEORGE MANOLAKES LLOYD NARAMORE BETH VAIL ENGLISH DICK E. ADAMS FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEAN B. COEN HOME ECONOMICS VIRGINIA MOSS 28 FLOY RUTH PAINTER, PhD Professor of Social Science HORACE W, RAPER, Ph.D. Assitant Professor of Social Science LAWRENCE J. SCHEIDLER PhD Professor of Social Science DAVID L. SCRUTON, Ph.D Instructor of Social Science LIBRARY SCIENCE GRACE E. BRANDT EVELYN HOKE BEULAH MURPHY BARBARA RIGGIN MUSIC CHARLES HUBBARD SIDNEY TRETICK PHYSICAL EDUCATION CECILE GILBERT ROBERT KORSGAARD GEORGE SERDULA SCIENCE GEORGE WELKER SOCIAL SCIENCE PHYLLIS NELSON IN MEMORIUM 29 l l r r The faculty and student body were saddened by the death of Miss Mildred Johnson in Janu- ary of this year. Miss Johnson taught her reg- ular classes during the fall quar- ter. She was hospitalized at the end of the term and never re- turned to the home economics rooms she loved. After more than twenty-five years at Ball State, she is missed by her friends, fellow teachers, and students alike: they could always depend on her for whole- some good will and good advice when they needed it. Miss Johnson was completely devoted to her field and thor- oughly enjoyed her associations with home economics people. She took an active part in pro- fessional organizations and was interested in the problems of her students. Her home was always open to her friends. The many infor- mal gatherings were sparked by her spontaneous enthusiasm for life. Never s e e k i n g recognition, Miss Johnson was frequently called upon to get the job done behind the scenes. Several times chairman of the annual Alpha and Omega banquet, she parti- cipated in numerous community activities. Sharply sensitive to the needs of those around her, Miss Johnson did countless gen- erous acts for friends in her midst. Truly a woman who lived by her ideals, Miss Johnson will be long remembered by those of us whom she touched by the warmth of her personality. l-1:1 , 1 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT LARRY CAMPBELL President: Larry Campbell Vice-President: Earl Yestmgsmeier Secretary: Mary Rohn Treasurer: Jayne Fritz SPONSORS Mr. Betts, C Mr. Casey Dr. Hicks Mrs. Haase Mr. Phillips Miss Wiltse hairman I 2 p Epi if ll mimi gi lei li it I 5 , EYQJ B ' i 3 ' . r ' lil l S ig, 1 5 '. I . ' 3 Mary Rohn, Earl Yestingsmeier, jayne Fritz. These elected officers guide the functions and activities of the senior class. Responsibility rests upon them perhaps more heavily than at any other time of their college careers. They are representative of a large group of young people which Ball State will send out to find its place in society and in life. 31 SHElDl:I:IO SSV'I3 MOINES 'lf I ...r. 'l s--NY N R. aa. . Q ' 3 'X ,... ...A 1955 um , rn Z O IU CD 1 V: ,W 1. H , l T V I :V7.v,Z?.?j Ii: ' .-J xi - 'MW .guy-1, , . , ' . fp , 1 :aj I f 3 . I f 1 N 1. F' ' , .. ---me ARTHUR, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Elementary Education, Art Sheridan A.C.E. Sigma Sigma Sigma BROWN, PHILLIP R. A.B. Business Education, Elementary, Social Science Anderson Transfer from DePauw University Commerce Club CRAFT, RICHARD LYLE B.S. Business Education, Social Science Knox Phi Sigma Epsilon AVERY, DON F. B.S. Physical Education, Social Science Connersville B Club Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec. Young Democrats Club BOWEN, THEO- DORE FRANCIS B.S. Social Science, Mathematics MichiganTown Math Club Social Science Club Geography Club Science Club Westminster Fellow- ship DOOLITTLE, BAR- BARA MIRIAM B.S. Music Muncie Sigma Alpha Iota Music Club Concert Choir Band ABAIR, ALICE SUZANNE B.S. Elementary Education Plymouth White Hall Commit- tee Wesley Foundation A.W.S. Marriage Conference DOYEL, SANDRA ANN B.S. Elementary Education Muncie Pi Beta Phi Blue Key Sweetheart Court Junior Prom Court CRUZAN, DONALD EUGENE B.S. Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics New Castle Arnold Air Society Mike Club Biology Club Science Club, Pres. Math Club Choral Union Sigma Phi Epsilon Senior Gift Commit- tee AHNERT, CHARLES H. A.B. Spanish, French, Latin Peru Foreign Language Club, Pres. Newman Club BAER, CHARLES J. B.S. Physical Education, Business Education Kokomo Navajo B Club Basketball Manager DeBOLT, DORIS SIGRIST B.S. Elementary Education South Bend A.C.E. Chi Omega BULLOCK, MARI- LYN ESTHER B.S. Home Economics DeSoto Mary Beeman Club, V. Pres. JOHNSON, ROBERT B. B.S. Physical Education, lllathematics Windfall Math Club Intramurals, Assistant Director DeBOLT, RODNEY LEE. B.S. Business Education Union City Science Club Commerce Club Theta Chi BROWN, GILFORD L. B,S. Industrial Arts, Art Muncie Arnold Air Society Drill Team Industrial Arts Club FRAZIER, JANET MARIAN B.S. Elementary Education, Home Economics Cadiz A.C.E. Delta Zeta R.O.T.C. Sponsor DRAGOO, RICHARD L. B.S. Business Education. Physical Education Muncie Phi Sigma Epsilon BOWEN, RICHARD B.S. Business Indianapolis Sigma Phi Epsilon Homecoming Band Chairman ELTZROTH, JACK E. B.S. Elementary Education Marion Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Social Science Club Canterbury Club, Pres. Religious Council Junior Marshall Senior Gift Commit- tee ESAREY, RONALD L. B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Brookville BECK, MARILYN B.S. English, Speech Anderson Transfer from St. Marys, Notre Dame, Indiana English Club Newman Club Spotlight HALE, NANCY ELLEN B.S. Business Education, English Muncie Commerce Club Newman Club Alpha Omicron Pi BECKER, JIM B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Peru Elliott Hall Council Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres. B Club I.F.C. Newman Club Who's Who BOLEY, EDWIN J, B.S. Social Science Brownstown Wesley Foundation Young Democrats A.C.E. Y.M.C.A. HAUENSTEIN, FREDERICK B.S. Industrial Arts, Earth Science Huntington Geography Club l.F.C., Pres. Sigma Phi Epsilon FULLER, MARTHA JEAN B.S. Dietetics Crawfordsville Mary Beeman Club BIVENS, DONALD R. B.S. Physical Education, Mathematics Wheeler Math Club Sigma Phi Epsilon Gymkhana Athletic Committee BAUER, CON- STANCE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education, Art Michigan City Kallista Westminster Fellow- ship Leaf Rake Homecoming Com- mittee BENNETT, DALE E. B.S. Business Education Marion Arnold Air Society Drill Team Commerce Club Ball State News Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres. I.F.C. Homecoming Com- mittee Aquaticus Big Brother Program Greek Night Com- mittee BALLINGER, BAIRD GEORGE F. MARY B.S. Physical B.S. Elementary Education. Education Mathematics Fremont B Club Elliott Hall Council Sigma Tau Gamma. V. Pres Gymkhana Gymnastic Team Intramural Council, Pres. BOWERS, ANN B.S. Elementary Education, Art Huntington Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Kallista A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Panhellenic Council Newman Club 1955 Orient Staff Pi Beta Phi, Pres. Young Republicans Club Greek Night Com- mittee Homecoming Com- mittee ANDREWS, VIRGINIA B.S. Elementary Education New Richmond Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E., V. Pres. A.W.R.H. North Hall Council, Pres. Wesley Foundation Junior Marshall BRENNEMAN. BURTON F. B.S. Social Science, Business Education Mishawaka B Club Social Science Club Student Center Com- mittee 1955 Orient Staff Sigma Tau Gamma, Treas. Big Brother Program ADKINS, BERNITA ADAMS, -IOANN J. B.S. Physical B.S. Music Education, Fort Wayne Business Education Transfer from North- Mexico ern Illinois State P. E. Majors Club Teachers College, W.R.A., Sec. Commerce Club Baptist Student Fellowship Angel Flight Aquaticus A.W.S. DeKalb, Illinois Sigma Alpha Iota lVIusic Club E.C.M.O.. Pres. Band Orchestra Women's Chorus Choir Choral Union 34 BOTTOM, DALE C. B.S. Business Education. Physical Education Greensburg Blue Key Alpha Phi Gamma Arnold Air Society, Treas. Commerce Club, V. Pres. Student Center Gov. Board I.F.C., Pres. Ball State News Kappa Sigma Kappa Sophomore Class Pres. Homecoming Com- mittee ASHCRAFT, CAROL B.S. Art, Business Delta Phi Delta, V. Pres. Kallista Commerce Club Social Science Club S.E.C. Publicity Committee Ball State News Concert Choir Spotlight Alpha Sigma Tau Junior Follies Aquaticus Greek Night Com- mittee Gymkhana Homecoming Queen Court REM, JANET IMSTRONG 5. Elementary Paul I.E., Sec. E.C. Public Rela- ions Commission i Omega 1o's Who Commit- ee BLACKBURN, CHARLES B. B.S. Physical Education, Social Studies Fort Wayne Sigma Tau Gamma BARRETT, SARAH ANN B.S. Elementary Education Connersville Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. BOND, LYMAN H. B.S. Social Science, Physical Education Peru Transfer from Florida State University and Purdue Univer- sity Blue Key Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Club Young Republicans Club, Pres. Westminster Fellow- ship Sigma Tau Gamma BESSLER, SHIRLEY ANN B.S. Elementary Education Valparaiso A.C.E. South Hall Council, Treas. Pi Kappa Sigma, Pres. Treas. Panhellenic Council Student Center Com- mittee BURNS, JAMES FREDERICK B.S. Business, Social Science New Castle Blue Key Commerce Club, Pres Social Science Club Newman Club 1955 Orient, Honor- aries Editor Theta Chi, Pledge Marshall Who's Who Student Center Com- mittee Big Brother Program Ball State News 5 ESON, BETTY . Elementary rcation ncie BRAKE, U. RICHARD B.S. Business, Math Fort Wayne Transfer from Purdue University Exten- sion Center, Fort Wayne Math Club Theta Chi, Treas. BLAKLEY, ALMA A.B. Speech Correc- tion and Hearing Therapy, Speech Vincinnes CROW, RONALD R. B.S. Business Education Transfer from Indi- ana University Commerce Club 35 -Qifvlisi. BROWN, SALOME E. B.S. Elementary Education Muncie Transfer from Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia BARR, LUELLA G. B.S. Music Muncie Music Club Mike Club Student Center Gov- erning Board Westminster Fellow- ship Concert Choir Women's Chorus Madrigal Singers Pi Beta Phi, Sec. Gymkhana Homecoming Com- mittee Junior Follies BUCKLEY, WANDA B.S. Elementary Education. Speech and Hearing Therapy Indianapolis Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. W.R.A. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Alpha Sigma Tau, V. Pres. South Hall Council Lucina Hall Council Big-Little Sister Program Aquaticus CHAMBERS, R. L. B.S. Language Arts, Social Studies Muncie BEVERLY, ARGENTINA B.S. Elementary Education East Chicago Y.W.C.A. B.Y.F. Women's Chorus Choir Alpha Kappa Alpha A.C.E. CLARK, DON R. B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Antioch, Illinois Commerce Club Student Executive Council, V. Pres. Sigma Tau Gamma junior Follies Aquaticus Homecoming, Gn. Ch. Leaf Rake, Gn. Ch. Parent's Day, Gn. Ch All School Mixer, Gn. Ch. BYERS, VIRGINIA B.S. Elementary Education Arcadia BASSETT, MARY ROSE WICKER B.S. Elementary Education Fountaintown Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Albright-Otterbein Student Fellowship junior Marshall 52354 QW BETZ, LAVONNE A.B. Social Science, Spanish Columbus Pi Gamma Mu Kappa Delta Pi Social Science Club Foreign Language Club S.E.C. Alpha Sigma Tau Who's Who Com- mittee CISSNE, CAROL MAY B.S. Elementary Education LaPorte A.C.E. Religious Council Westminster Fellow- ship Spotlight Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec. Women's Sponser Corp R.O.T.C. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. COFFIN. JUDY B.A, Social Science, English Muncie Transfer from Depauw University Pi Gamma Mu, Pres. Social Science Club Alpha Chi Omega, V. Pres. CONELLY. KATHERYN ANNE B.S. Elementary Education, Library Science Marion Kappa Delta Pi, V. Pres. Clavia, Pres. A.C.E. Library Science Club A.W.S. Panhellenic Council Lucina Hall Council Delta Zeta, Pres. 36 COLLINS, GENE ALFRED B.S. Physical Education. Mathematics Gaston Transfer from Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity Math Club, Pres. CAYLOR, MARTHA YVONNE B.S. Music Kokomo Sigma Alpha Iota Music Club Concert Choir Opera Workshop AYLE, MAUREEN ARROLL S. Elementary iucation iderson C.E. mcert Choir ii Omega W.R.H. mior Follies CALHOUN, DORO- THY JEANNINE B.S. Elementary Education East Chicago A.C.E. W.R.A. Baptist Youth Fel- lowship Y.W.C.A, Ball State News Women's Chorus Choir Spotlight Student Center Com- mittee Big-Little Sister Program CALHOUN, COATS, IDOLA CRAIG, JANE CHARLOTTE B.S. English, Speech, Business Education Columbus Pi Omega Pi, English Club Young Republican's Club B.S. Social Science, English Portland COPELAND. MARILYN B.S. Music New Castle Clavia, Treas. Sigma Alpha Iota Sec. Choir, V. Pres. Band, Sec. Music Club Spotlight Who's Who AVIS, SHIRLEY CLARK, MARTHA JE CAROLYN S. Elementary B.S. Home Economics iucation Albany 'anklin Theta Sigma, Sec. ncial Science Club Mary Beeman Club, C.E. Treas. W.S. W.R.H. .W.C.A. eligious Council DAY, RICHARD EUGENE B.S. Business Education, journalism Huntington Transfer from Purdue University Commerce Club Science Club Student Center Com- mittee Ball State News Theta Chi Homecoming Com- mittee Razz Night Greek Night Junior Follies Gymkhana DAVIDSON, MARILYN D. B.S. Biology, General Science Whiting Sigma Zeta, Sec. Kappa Delta Pi Biology Club, V. Pres. Science Club W.R.A. Aquaticus 37 DANFORD, KATH- LEEN CORYELL B.S. Home Economics Winchester Mary Beeman Club Gymkhana Girls Drill Team JUETT, NORMA DICK B.S. Elementary Education, Art A.C.E. Kallista Wesley Foundation DeCRASTOS, RICHARD M. B.S. Business Education Muncie Lambda Chi Alpha EARLING, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Nursing Education Dunkirk Religious Council United Student Fel- lowship Y.W.C.A. Choir Nightengale Choir Alpha Omicron Pi EDVVARDS, FIELDING, FISHER, EVELYN VIRGINIA MAE DARLENE ANN B.S. Home Economics B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary Chicago, Illinois Education Education Mary Beeman Club Connersville Ligonier Y.W.C.A. Social Science Club Women's Chorus A.C,E, Senior Invitation Y.W.C.A. Committee Ivy Club FOWLER, SYLVIA B.S. Elementary Education Anderson Transfer from Han- over College, Han- over, Indiana A.C.E. A.W.R.H. D.S.F. Modern Dance Club Gymkhana White Hall Student Staff FAUST, CHARLES JUNIOR BS. Industrial Arts, Social Science LaFountain Transfer from Indi- ana University Epsilon Pi Tau Industrial Arts Club Social Science Club Y.M.C.A., Pres. Religious Council Albright-Otterbein Fellowship FOX, HELEN FULK, JAMES ELIZABETH WESLEY A.B. French, Spanish, B.S. Language Arts. English Speech Elkhart Union City Sigma Tau Delta Kappa Delta Pi Foreign Language Club, Sec. English Club Junior Marshal English Club Theta Chi 38 FARRINGTON, WILLIAM A.B. Art Education Nappanee Delta Phi Delta, Pres. Kallista, Pres. 1954 Orient, Art Editor Homecoming Decora- tions Junior Marshal 1955 Orient Staff FRITZ, JAYNE B.S. Physical Education, Business Education Whiting Commerce Club P.E.M. W.R.A. Ball State News Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treas. Gymkhana Aquaticus Junior Follies High School Senior Day, Co-chairman Who's Who Junior Prom Queen's Court Homecoming Queen'S Court FOLK, LOIS M. B.S. Home Economics Business Education Huntington Theta Sigma, Treas. Mary Beeman Club 451. Si' NSTERMACHER, SIET i. Music. English nkirk ma Alpha Iota sic Club dent Center Com- xittee men's Chorus icert Choir ld :hestra FRAZIER GENE C. FLEGAL, JOAN B.S. Biology, History Muncie Science Club FACKLAM, JAMES FUNK, BESSIE B.S. Nursing FOX, SARA NELL B.S. Elementary Education Alexandria TZ, ELIZABETH NE S. Elementary ucation vood LE. ,ma Kappa GIRTON, MARTHA GOMBERT, KARL GARVER, SARAH NAOMA B.S. Biology, Chemistry Cowan Biology Club, Sec.- Treas. Science Club, Sec.- Treas. Geography Club Albright-Otterbein Fellowship Y.W.C.A. Sigma Kappa B.S. Music Fort Wayne GARDNER, ANN BARBARA JANE B.S. English, Speech B.S. Elementary Union City Education Sigma Tau Delta, Muncie V. Pres. A.C.E. Alpha Phi Gamma Social Science Club Wh0's Whg Rifle Team English Club Stet, Ass't Editor, Editor Ball State News 1955 Orient, Literary A.W.S. Pi Beta Phi Homecoming Com- mittee Homecoming Queen Editor Court Choral Union Band Won-1en's Chorus Junior Follies Junior Follies 39 GRAHAM, DONALD R. B.S. Industrial Arts, Social Science Anderson Industrial Arts Club HARRISON, PAT B.S. Nursing GASKILL, NANCY SIMPSON, AR- HAGGERTY, MAR- JANE LENE GODLOVE GARET SHAFFER B.S. Music B.S. Speech Correc- B.S. Nursing Kendallville tion and Hearing LaFontaine Sigma Alpha Iota, Therapy, Speech Sec., Pres. Monticello Kappa Delta Pi Music Club Concert Choir Orchestra, Sec. Alpha Chi Omega A.W.S. A.W.R.H. GARDNER, C. RONALD B.S, Business Education Special Elkhart Blue Key, Treas. Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club V. Pres. Concert Choir Theta Chi, Pres. Homecoming Com- mittee Fresh.-Soph. Games, Ch. Who's Who COUGHLIN, MARY ALICE A.B. English. Speech Muncie Alpha Sigma Alpha HOMRIG JOHN G. B.S. Business Education, Social Science Muncie Commerce Club Social Science Club Science Club 1955 Orient, Seniors Editor Lambda Chi Alpha I-IINDS, BONNIE JANE B.S. Business Education Special Elwood Transfer from Indi ana University Commerce Club Sigma Kappa HENSLEY, BETTY LEE B.S. Nursing Middletown Nightingale Choir HARRIS, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Physical Education, English Gary Orient Queen Court Cheerleader P.E.M. W.R.A. Westminster Fellow- ship Choir Sigma Sigma Sigma Biology Club Junior Follies Gymkhana Aquaticus 40 HALLER, GEORGE HARRY B.S. Industrial Arts Special Fort Wayne Industrial Arts Club Lambda Chi Alpha HARPER, SHIRLEY JUNE B.S. Elementary Education. Art Plymouth Wesley Foundation A.W.R.H. Y.W.C.A. A.C.E. Pi Kappa Sigma Homecoming Com- mittee Kappa Sigma Kappa Variety Show DWELL, RHEA JNETTE S. Home Economics 'ysical Education :lianapolis eta Sigma, Treas., Pres. nppa Delta Pi ary Beeman Club E.M. Club rmkhana uaticus HARRIS, ELAINE B.S. Business Education, Music Winchester Commerce Club Music Club Women's Chorus Opera Workshop HAMMOND, CAROL B.S. Art Indianapolis Kappa Delta Pi Delta Phi Delta Kallista 1954 Orient Staff Pi Beta Phi Junior Marshall ,'7l', IFN' GRINDLE, HARRIET NAOMI B.S. Home Economics Special Union City Transfer from Chris- tian College, Columbia, Missouri Mary Beennan Club Orchestra Chi Omega GUYNN, NORMA B.S. Business Education, Library Science Glenwood Pi Omega Pi Who's Who Commerce Club, Sec. Library Science Club, V. Pres. Wesley Foundation Who's Who Nominat- ing Committee HICKS, ROSALYN JUNE B.S, Nursing Garrett The Link, Co-Ed. Nightingale Choir 'ESV --mm -an-4- ' WW Q Q 4 , 4 UTTER, EIRTRUDE E. S. English, Speech, urnalism :rsailles pha Phi Gamma all State News N. ,-'v HULL, NANCY ANN B.S. Art Noblesville Delta Phi Delta, Treas. Kallista Spotlight 1954 Orient Staff 1955 Orient, Ass't. Layout Ed. Alpha Chi Omega WWF - HARMEYER, NOR- MAN RICHARD B.S. Social Science, Earth Science, Business Education Muncie Commerce Club Geography Club Social Science Club Kappa Sigma Kappa Young Democrats Club, Treas. HAUGLAND, MAXINE ELLEN A.B. Elementary Education Aurora, Illinois Transfer from Aurora College Social Science Club Newman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma 41 HESSEY, DAVID HIATT, NANCY JANE B.S. Elementary Education Elwood Transfer from Indi- ana University fd ,mr HORINE, BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Education Portland HOOD, ALBERT M. A.B. Language Arts, Biological Science Hartford City Transfer from Taylor University, Upland. Indiana Biology Club Science Club Language Club Spotlight Concert Choir HUBER, ROSALYN HENSLEY, ALICE SUE B.S. Elementary Education, Art Ridgeville A.C.E.,Treas. Student Center Com- mittee Westminster Fellow- ship Nelson's Choir Sigma Sigma Sigma R.O.T.C. Sponsor A.W.R.H. HOLLOWAY, WILLARD L. B.S. Music Special Fort Wayne Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia Music Club Concert Choir, Pres. Band Drum Major Men's Chorus Opera Workshop Phi Delta Pi, V. Pres. Junior Follies Sophomore Class V. Pres. HUNT, MARJORIE GAY B,S. Nursing Greensfork HALE, RUBY ELLEN B.S. Math, Chemistry, Physics Sulphur Springs Math Club Science Club HEDDEN, ROSELYN ANN B.S. Nursing Gas City 42 HUNTER, DALLAS G. B.S. Physical Education, Chemistry Middletown Transfer from Kansas State College Arnold Air Society Phi Sigma Epsilon fi, HETTLER, MERLE A. B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Fort Wayne B Club Sigma Tau Gamma HOLT, MADE- LEINE MARJORIE A.B. Art Special, German Warsaw Delta Phi Delta A I Kappa Delta Pi Q1 Kallista Foreign Language Club Wesley Foundation Alpha Omicron Pi A.W.R.H. C MCCREERY, IONA CAROLYN B.S. Music Special Muncie Sigma Alpha Iota Kallista Music Club, Treas. Wesley Foundation Alpha Chi Omega IEATH, PATRICIA HANKINS, .NN LS. Elementary Tducation Iuncie ,.C.E. hi Omega CAROLE HOEMIG, GENE GERALD B.S. Business Education Special Fort Wayne Transfer from Man- chester College, North Manchester, Indiana Blue Key, V. Pres. Commerce Club S.E.C., Pres. Kappa Sigma Kappa, V. Pres. Traffic Committee HISEY, LEONA MILLER B.S. Elementary Education Portland HUGHES, NANCY ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education Mishawaka A.C.E. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. S.E.C. Committee Alpha Chi Omega Junior Follies junior Prom Queen High School Senior Day Committee R.O.T.C. Sponsor HANEY, MARILYN ,nw spw S SZA, BETTY EANNE LS. Elementary 'ducation outh Bend ..C.E., V. Pres., Pres. .W.S., Pres. .W.R.H., Treas. lestminster Fellow- ship lpha Omicron Pi anhellenic Council ig Brother-Big Sister Get-Together Ch. JOHNSON, CHARLES R. B.S. Math, Physics, Business Education Brookville Math Club Commerce Club Arnold Air Society B Club Theta Chi JOHNSON, JOHN J. HUEBNER, B.S. Business JEANNE M. Education Special B.S. Home Economics Alexandria Alexandria Theta Sigma, V. Pres. 43 JONES, MARILYN ANN B.S. English, journal- ism, Library Science Alexandria Clavia, V. Pres. Sigma Tau Delta, Pres. Alpha Phi Gamma Kappa Delta Pi Library Science Club Ball State News, editor-in-chief Junior Marshall Homecoming Com- mittee, Ch. High School Senior Day Committee, Co-Ch. JONES, COLLEEN RAE B.S. English, Speech Valparaiso English Discussion Club South Hall Council, V. Pres. Spotlight Mike Club ' l ' 1 JACOBSON, BARBARA ALICE B.S. Elementary Education LaPorte Newman Club Orchestra Pi Kappa Sigma, Treas. A.C.E. A.W.R.H. A.W.S. JONES, BARBARA LEE B.S. Elementary Education Indianapolis Kappa Delta Pi Young Republicans Club A.C.E. S.E.C. Social Corn- mittee Panhellenic Council Pi Beta Phi A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Homecoming Com- mittee Junior Follies KARDATZKE, MARY LEE B.S. Nursing Education Anderson Nightingale Choir KASTEN, JEANNE B.S. English, Business Education Winamac English Club Library Science Club Alpha Chi Omega Young Republicans 59 KUNNEN, JAMES J. B,S. Business Education. Physical Education Michigan City Commerce Club Sigma Tau Gamma Gymkhana Elliott Hall Council B Club KINGSBERRY, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Dietetics, Home Economics South Bend Mary Beeman Club Y.W.C.A., Sec. Delta Sigma Theta, Treas. Panhellenic Council, Sec. R.O.T.C. Sponsor Blue Key Sweetheart Court Junior Prom Queen Court JACKSON, HELEN PENCE B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Bryant Atheneum Club W.A.A., Sec. Commerce Club Girls Club Mu Zeta Sigma Sigma Sigma KUBIT, CHESTER R. B.S. Business Education, Industrial Arts LaPorte Epsilon Pi Tau Commerce Club Industrial Arts Club Newman Club Sigma Phi Epsilon KREIDER, MARTHA LEE B.S. English, Art Union City Delta Phi Delta Chi Omega English Club Ball State News Gymkhana Homecoming Com- mittee X Homecoming Queen , Orient Queen fi Junior Prom Com- 15 mittee il High School Day , Committee KIDWELL, MAX RICHARD B.S. Industrial Arts, Biology Muncie Industrial Arts Club Biology Club Alpha Phi Omega 44 KNIGGA, LONDALEA B.S. Elementary Dillsboro A.C.E. A.W,R.H. A.W.S. Religious Council, Sec. Lutheran Student Association, Sec. KINERK, NEDRA KAY B.S. Elementary Muncie Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Sigma Sigma QAPP, MARY B.S. Music Special F'ort Wayne Sigma Alpha Iota Vlusic Club N.R.A. Nlewman Club Band Jrchestra lVomen's Chorus fvymkhana LOOFT, HENRY J. B,S. Biology, Chemistry Valparaiso Transfer from Valpa- raiso University Science Club LAUGHLIN, DORIS LAWSON, ROBERT LOGAN, FRANCES LORENE WAKE- LAND B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Speech Plymouth Phi Lambda Chi Mike Club Junior Follies Com- mittee, Ch. B.S. Social Studies Business Education Gaston KESSLER B.S. Elementary Education Bryant LINDSEY, SUZANNE MAE B.S. Elementary Education Anderson A.C.E. Alpha Omicron Pi, Treas. IFE, FRED LS. Business 'ducation Special edkey EMBREE, SYLVIA LIPANOGA B.S. Business Education, English LaPorte Commerce Club Newman Club Chi Omega, Treas. A.W,R.H. Homecoming Com- mittee Junior Follies Com- mittee North Hall Council, Sec. R.O.T.C. Sponsor LIMBERT, JERRY V. B.S. English, Speech Muncie Mike Club, Pres., Treas. Chi Rho Beta, Treas. Spotlight English Club Ball State News LEFLER, SHIRLEY JEAN B.S. Art Special Anderson Delta Phi Delta, Sec. S.E.C. Committee Student Center Gov. Board Alpha Sigma Alpha Freshman Class Sec. Junior Prom Com- mittee Lucina Hall Council Homecoming Queen Court Blue Key Sweetheart Court Homecoming Com- mittee 45 McKEEVER, JOSEPH WENDELL B.S. Premedic Cur- riculum, Chemistry, . Physics, Biology, Mathematics Muncie Sigma Zeta B Club, Treas. Science Club Theta Chi Junior Marshall Dr. Floy Hurlbut Alumni Scholarship in Science LEWIS, NOEL B.S. Music Special LITTLE, MARY A. MCGUFF, LAUTERBACH, MCCONNELL, MINNIX, NANCY B.S. Home Economics PATRICK E. CAROL JEAN CLAUDIA JANE Physical Education A.B. English. Speech B.S. Home Economics B.S. Nursing Sheridan Muncie Huntington Education Transfer from Indi- English Club Theta Sigma Albany ana University Spotlight Mary Beeman Nightingale Choir Modern Dance Pi Kappa Sigma Mary Beeman P.E.M. Delta Zeta Gymkhana MYERS, AUDREY M. B.S. Art South Bend Delta Phi Delta Kallista W.R.A. P.E.M. Ball State News Sigma Sigma Sigma Aquaticus LARSON, BELLE MARIE B.S. Elementary Education Chesterton Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. A.W.R.H. A.W.S. Lutheran Student Association Pi Beta Phi Who's Who Junior Marshall MCCORMACK, JAMES R. B.S. Business Education, Air Science Muncie Commerce Club Arnold Air Society Ball State News Theta Chi Junior Prom Com mittee MOORE, HELEN K. B.S. Elementary Education Columbus Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. W.R.A. MAY, WILLIAM B. B.S. Business Education, English Hagerstown Alpha Phi Gamma Commerce Club Ball State News Lambda Chi Alpha 45 LUKE, JANE MYERS A.B. Business Education, History Mishawaka Transfer from Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Pi Gamma Mu MCANALLY, JOHN R. B.S. Chemistry, Physics, Math Kokomo Sigma Zeta . IILLER, 1. TRAVIS '.S. Physical 'ducation, 'usiness Education Iuncie igma Tau Gamma -ymkhana fomecoming Com- mittee MCCULLY, PATRICIA JOAN B.S. Music. Speech Rushville Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas. Music Club Mike Club Choir, Sec.-Treas. VN' -f '. BA z , '1 wx 'Q MILLER, ANN McCAIN, RICHARD LEEPER, DORRIS MADDOX, NINA L B.S. Art Special WILLIAMS B.S. Elementary B.S. English. Indianapolis B.S. Social Science, Education, Speech Library Science, Delta Phi Delta, Business Education and Hearing Therapy Home Economics V. Pres, Rushville Selma Madison Kallista Transfer from Butler A.C.E. English Club Y.W.C.A. University Albright-Otterbein Library Science Club A.W,R.H. Fellowship Mary Beeman Club Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec.. Ball State News Junior Follies V. Pres, Alpha Sigma Tau Blue Key Sweetheart Court Homecoming Queen Aquaticus Greek Night Com- mittee Ch. Homecoming Com- mittee IOORE, MARY XNE .S. Home Economics usiness Education amilton, Ohio lary Beeman Club, Pres. l Kappa Sigma, V. Pres. anhellenic Council Jphornore Class Treas. METTLEN, AVIS CRAIB B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Speech Anderson Transfer from Purdue University Kappa Delta Pi MULLINS, PATRICIA LOUISE B.S. Music, Business Education Tipton Sigma Alpha Iota Kappa Delta Pi, Treas. Music Club A.W,R.H. Disciples Student Fellowship Women's Chorus Opera Workshop MCCORMACK, PA- MARSH, TRICIA DOROTHY CAMILLIA B.S. Social Science. English Peru Social Science Club Spotlight English Club Student Center Com- mittee Ball State News Concert Choir Alpha Chi Omega junior Follies, Co-Ch. 47 A.B. Elementary Education, French Albany Transfer from Olivet Nazarene College MCGONIGLE, LORA JO A.B. Foreign Language, Art Anderson Foreign Language Club B.Y.F. A.W.R.H. MANRING, RUTH ELAINE B,S. Music Alexandria Sigma Alpha Iota, V. Pres. Kappa Delta Pi Music Club Marching Band Women's Chorus A.W.R.H. A.W.S. junior Marshall Interfratemity- Sorority Sing Com. -.4-J MULL, CHARLINE MCDONALD, JANE GAIL B.S. Physical B.S. Elementary Education, Art Education Fort Wayne Alexandria Transfer from Indi- Kappa Delta Pi ana University Junior Marshall Kappa Delta Pi Delta Phi Delta W.R.A. P.E.M. A.W.S. Aquaticus Gymkhana MITCHELL, JOAN K. B.S. Physical Education, English South Bend P.E.M., Pres. W.R.A. Alpha Sigma Alpha MCSHERLEY, DOROTHY JEAN B.S. Business Education, Art Middletown Commerce Club MAITLEN, DEAN j B.S. Business Administration, Geography Eaton Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Zeta Gamma Theta Upsi- lon Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Phi Omega Religious Council Canterbury Club Commerce Club Geography Club Who's Who 1955 Orient, Adver- tising Manager QQ , .. ORR, CAROLYN B.S. Education, Elementary Frankfort OLSEN, DONALD B.S. Education, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Alexandria OGAN, BETH ANN NEWTON, ADDIE B.S. Elementary MAE Education B.S. Intermediate and Redkey Grammar Education Jonesboro 48 NASH, ROSALIE BARROW B.S. Elementary Education Connersville Transfer from Indi- ana University MUMBY, THELMA E. B.S. Physical Education, English Bryant Kappa Delta Pi Clavia, Sec. , P.E.M. Club W.R.H. Student Center Gov Board Wesley Foundation Alpha Sigma Alpha Aquaticus Homecoming Com- mittee, Ch. HEND, FRANCES PICKETT, WILMA POMEROY, OUISE JEAN PATRICIA ANN '.S. Social Science, B.S. Nursing Science B.S. Elementary 'nglish Muncie Education 'oshen Religious Council Plymouth i Gamma Mu D.S.F. A.C.E. ocial Science Club Y.W.C.A. Wesley Foundation lpha Sigma Alpha Gymkhana Young Republicans A.W.R.H. v 'QW Q' PAINTER, LOIS BONITA B. S. Art, Home Economics Middletown Kallista Art Club Mary Beeman Club Spotlight PRUSINSKI, JULIAN B.S. Social Science. Speech LaPorte Geography Club, V. Pres. Social Science Club Newman Club Spotlight PANGBORN, MARY FRANCES B.S. Speech, Hearing Therapy, Social Science Losantville Phi Lambda Chi Social Science Club Y.W.C.A. Wesley Foundation Delta Zeta 'ILLOW, IANNA M. ?.S. Elementary fducation Louth Bend Iappa Delta Pi t.C.E. Vesley Foundation ilpha Sigma Alpha A6 -+-fm., I PARK, DAVID GENE A.B. Business Education, Social Science Bluffton Transfer from Indi- ana University 1954 Orient, Ass't Sports Editor Sigma Phi Epsilon Homecoming Comm. Aquaticus Junior Follies Orient Queen Ch. 'gal PATTERSON, MARY ANN B.S. Elementary Education Rome City Transfer from St. Mary's College, Notre Dame A.C.E. Newman Club, Sec. Alpha Chi Omega A.W.R.H. get ROHN, MARY E. B.S. Elementary Education, Art Alexandria A.C.E. A.W.S. Council Lucina Hall, V. Pres. A.W.R.H. Religious Council, Pres. Baptist Student Fel- lowship Choir Alpha Sigma Alpha Panhellenic Council Senior Class, Sec. 49 0' '15-' PEEBLES, VIRGINIA ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education Elwood Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. PHARES, MARTHA ZEIS B.S. Art, journalism Noblesville Delta Phi Delta Alpha Phi Gamma Kallista Mike Club Social Science Club Young Republican Club Y.W.C.A. Wesley Foundation Ball State News junior Follies Parents' Day Comm. junior Prom Comm. RICH, PHYLLIS RICE, ROSE CAROLYN B.S. Elementary Education Moorseville A.C.E. Wesley Foundation Alpha Sigma Alpha RICH, BETTY JEAN B.S, Elementary Education Hayden Transfer from Indi- ana University Extension, Indian- apolis A.C.E. Wesley Foundation Women's Chorus Choral Union Delta Zeta RAPP, JOHN KENNETH B.S. Industrial Arts Special Fort Wayne Epsilon Pi Tau Industrial Arts Club Wesley Foundation Sigma Phi Epsilon POLING, CAROL REED, VIRGINIA JOYCE B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Education, Speech Education, and Hearing Therapy Social Science Fort Wayne P.E.M. Club, Sec. A.W.R.H. W.R.A. Y.W.C.A. Gymkhana Rochester Kappa Delta Pi, Sec A.C.E. Disciples Student Fellowship junior Marshall P.T.A. Scholarship QUYLE, LINDA B.S. Nursing Elwood Maria Bingham Stu- dent Council, Senior Class Rep REVALEE, RICHARD L. B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Connersville Industrial Arts Club Sigma Tau Gamma REHME, CHAR- LINE MAE B.S. Elementary Education Gaston Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Wesley Foundation ROBERDS, JEANNETTE B.S. Elementary Education Upland Transfer from Indi- ana University 50 L ,anv- ROTHROCK, PAUL D. B.S. Business Education Goshen Elliott Hall Council Sigma Tau Gamma ,,.ag. RAY, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Business Education Special Garrison, Kentucky Math Club Commerce Club Girl's Drill Team Y.W.C.A. AY, JAN MADILL S. Home Economics uncie ansfer from Purdue University RENSBERGER, ROGER ALAN B.S. Business. Art South Bend Delta Phi Delta Kallista Commerce Club Young Republicans S.E.C. Committee REPLOGLE, ROBERT L. A.B. Foreign Language, English, Business Education Muncie Spanish Club Commerce Club French Club Homecoming Com- mittee REESE, GERALD W. B.S. Business Education Special Tipton Commerce Club Arnold Air Society STANDISH, CON- STANCE JOYCE B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, English. Speech Fort Wayne Phi Lambda Chi English Club Mike Club Panhellenic Council, V. Pres. S.E.C. Committee Spotlight Chi Omega, Pres. SUMNER, BYRON W. B.S. Business Education Muncie Transfer from Florida State University MITH, JAMES L. .S. Business ducation, ir Science larren lpha Phi Gamma ommerce Club rnold Air Society lliott Hall Council, Pres. 955 Orient, Business Manager heta Chi, Sec., Treas. unior Follies ampus Chest unior Prom Com- mittee SANDALA, SUS- ANN DICKMAN B.S. Elementary Education Webster A.C.E. Newman Club SHOWALTER, B. GENE B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Connersville Transfer from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Sigma Tau Gamma SHANK, SIDNEY B.S. Intermediate and Grammar 51 STATON, THELMA SAUDER, DAVID L. JEAN B.S. Elementary Education, Art Lebanon Clavia Spotlight A.C.E. A.W.R.H. A.W.S. Student Center Com- mittee Ball State News Alpha Chi Omega, Pres. Military Ball Queen Court High School Senior Day Committee B.S. Business Education Muncie Lambda Chi Alpha 1 SPOONAMORE, SHEETS, SCHUTZ, JOHN J. GARY ALLEN ROSEMARY B.S. Social Science, B.S. Speech, B.S, Elementary Earth Science Dramatics Education South Bend Muncie Avilla Pi Gamma Mu Chi Rho Beta, Sec. Transfer from Olivet Sigma Zeta Social Science Club Nazarene College Student Marshall Math Club Mike Club Ball State News Spotlight Arnold Air Society SHELLER, MARTHA E. B.S. Elementary Education, Social Science Albany Transfer from Olivet Nazarene College, Kankakee, Ill. SMITH, GAY ALICE B.S. Math, Physics, English Indianapolis Sigma Zeta, V. Pres., Sec. Math Club, V. Pres. Chi Omega Junior Follies r STROHL, WILLIAM B.S. Social Science, Business Education Portland Transfer from Indi- ana University 1955 Orient, Associate Editor Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec. STYCH, JEANNE STRATTON, SHEETS, ANN WILLIAM D. GLENN JR. B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical B.S. Business, History Education Education, History Osgood Kokomo Russiaville Pi Omega Pi A.C.E. Transfer from Frank- Kappa Delta Pi A.W.R.H. lin College Pi Gamma Mu Spotlight Social Science Club Student Center Birth- Commerce Club day Party STARKEY, PHILIP L. B.S. Chemistry. Physics, Math Peru Math Club Science Club Disciples of Christ Student Fellowship 52 SMITH, JANET SMITH, SUE LOUISE B.S. Business Education Wabash Pi Omega Pi JUDER, NORMA EAN S. Elementary iucation Jlumbia City C.E. oger William's Fellowship eligious Council all State Band .R.A. ,pha Sigma Alpha W.R.H. SANDALA, SENTER, JANE ANDREW ANN B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Social Science, Gary Earth Science, Epsilon Pi Tau Library Science Industrial Arts Club Muncie Social Science Club Science Club Library Science Club Geography Club, Sec., Treas. Westminster Fellow- ship Alpha Sigma Tau SHIGLEY, RICHARD E. B.S. Business Education, Math Elkhart Commerce Club Math Club Kappa Sigma Kappa Arnold Air Society Homecoming Comm. SMITH, ISABEL JEFFERY B.S. Elementary Education Franklin STOUT, DWIGHT LEROY B,S. Elementary Education Bunker Hill Transfer from Frank- Sigma Tau Gamma lin College Social Science Y.W.C.A. A.C.E. Women's Chorus Choral Union SIMS, MARY SUMMERS, TI-IONN, DONALD SMITH, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Vluncie PATRICIA ELAINE B.S. Business B.S. Home Economics Education, History New Castle Muncie Transfer from Indi- Pi Omega Pi ana University Kappa Delta Pi Mary Beeman Club Commerce Club Newman Club Pi Beta Phi 53 SMITH, DALE E. B.S. Business Education Brookville Commerce Club Student Center Com. Theta Chi Aronld Air Society SLOAN L. ALENE SMART A.B. Pre-Law, Social Science, French Marion Sigma Zeta Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Club Foreign Language Club, V. Pres. Y.W.C.A. Pi Kappa Sigma, Treas. REA, TONI S. A.B. English, Speech Kokomo Chi Rho Beta, Pres. Alpha Phi Gamma Mike Club SEC Social Comm. Ball State News Spotlight Sigma Sigma Sigma Junior Class Sec. Junior Follies Razz Night STEPHAN, MARY SUE B.S. Elementary Education Huntington A.C.E, Mike Club 1955 Orient Staff, Organization Mgr. Pi Beta Phi A,W.S. A.W.R.H. Young Republicans Club Homecoming Comm. Greek Night Rifle Team TURNER, MARVIN EUGENE B.S. Physics, Math Social Studies Anderson Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Zeta Junior Marshall SHOEMAKER, BARBARA ANN B.S. Speech, Hearing, Physical Education Daleville Phi Lambda Chi, V. Pres. P.E.lVl. 1955 Orient, Sorority Editor Concert Choir Alpha Omicron Pi Junior Class V. Pres. Junior Follies Sweetheart Ball Court THORNE, BEVERLY JO B.S. Elementary Education New Castle Transfer from Bel mont College, Nashville, Tenn. A.C.E. Pi Beta Phi SOUSLEY, RITACAROL B.S. Elementary Education Mishawaka Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. A.W.R.H. Student Center Com Newman Club Women's Chorus Delta Zeta Y.W.C.A. SHAFFER, RUTH B.S. Elementary, Speech, Hearing Burnettsville Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Baptist Youth Fel- lowship Delta Zeta SWANSON, MARY SWANK, BARBARA SCHNEIDER, SCIRCLE, SMITH, ALBERTA ANN ANN JUDITI-I LOIS MARTHA ANNE LEE A.B. Language Arts, B.S. Nursing A.B. Foreign B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Physical Education, South Bend Language Education, Education Education History Nightingale Choir English Elwood Hartford City Muncie Logansport Transfer from Indi- Ball State News Foreign Language Sigma Tau Delta ana University Chi Omega ' Club Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. A.C.E. W.R.A. Foreign Language Club English Club Christian Science Women's Chorus 54 SPEER, MARALEE STANTON, SWART, OKAL B.S. Home Economics OLIVE J. B.S. Kindergarten Tipton B.S. Elementary and Primary Theta Sigma Education Education Kappa Delta Pi Madison Anderson Mary Beeman Club A.C.E. Wesley Foundation Ball State News Alpha Sigma Alpha Band wr -Q5 TOWRISS, CARO- LYN ABRAHAM A.B. Business Education, English, Spanish Royerton Pi Omega Pi Foreign Language Club Commerce Club Alpha Chi Omega Blue Key Sweetheart Court Sigma Sigma Sigma junior Prom Com- mittee 'X SHARRETT, HELEN JANET B.S. Elementary Education Fortville A.C.E. A,W.R.H. Sigma Sigma Sigma TALMAGE, MARY ELLEN B.S. Nursing Education LaGrange Wesley Foundation SPOTTS, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education Centerville Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Y.W.C.A. Disciples Student Fellowship, Sec.- Treas. STAR KEY, PEGGY JUNE B.S. Elementary Education, Art Burrows Kappa Delta Pi Kallista A.C.E. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Pi Beta Phi Junior Follies Homecoming Com- mittee Student Center Committee Q'I 'Q , 7' af 1 EL, - iit A A I if I iii is , ,Q A 4' l ' , , I x . T ,, VON GRABOW. RICHARD A.B. Music Fort Wayne Transfer from Purdue University Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia Kappa Delta Pi Music Club Foreign Language Club E.C.M.O. Westminster Fellow- ship Orchestra Concert Band Concert Choir Interfraternity-Soro- ity Sing, Ch. TULL, ELIZABETH ANN B.S. Elementary Education Hanover Transfer from Han- over College Geography Club A.C.E. A.W.S. Panhellenic Council Wesley Foundation Sigma Kappa 55 VANCE. JOSEPHINE ANN B.S. Elementary Education Mishawaka A.W.S. A,W,R,H. Wesley Foundation Religious Council Who's Who TRUAX, MARIAN JEANNE B.S. Home Economics Pittsboro Alpha Sigma Alpha Mary Beeman Club Concert Choir Y.W.C.A. Religious Council Who's Who WOODRUFF. BONNIE LOU B.S. Business Education, Social Science Gaston Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club W.R.A. WARD, JACK ARTHUR B.S. Industrial Arts. Art Monticello Delta Phi Delta Epsilon Pi Tau, V. Pres. Industrial Arts Club WALTER, LOMA LOU B.S. Elementary Education LaGrange A.C.E. Lutheran Student Association Alpha Sigma Tau WILSON, JOHN T. B.S. Physical Education, Science Alexandria B Club WATSON, JULIANN B.S. Art, Elementary Education Tipton WARD, REBECCA LOUISE B.S. Art Special Marion Delta Phi Delta Kallista A.C.E. Chi Omega Aquaticus Homecoming Com- mittee Athletic Committee A.W.R.H. WHETSEL. BARBARA JANE B.S. Elementary Education Greenfield A.C.E. Wesley Foundation WUTHRICH, MARTHA SUE B.S. Speech Correc- tion and Hearing Therapy, Speech Muncie Phi Lambda Chi, Sec, Pi Beta Phi, V. Pres Homecoming Com- mittee Who's Who Com- mittee WALTON, JOHN R. B.S. Matheniatics. Chemistry North Salem Math Club WEBB, MARTHA SUE B.S. Elementary Education South Bend A.C.E. A.W.S. Council Panhellenic Council S.E.C. Committee Alpha Omicron Pi 56 WILEY. SAMUEL D. B.S. Physical Education, Business Education Lebanon ZURMUEHLEN, MARILYN B.S. Art, Speech Anderson Delta Phi Delta, Treas., V. Pres. Kappa Delta Pi Kallista Baptist Student Fel- lowship Sigma Sigma Sigma Treas. Junior Marshall IWILLOUGHBY, DORIS B.S. Art Special, English Sturgis, Michigan Kappa Delta Pi Delta Phi Delta Kallista 1954 Orient, Ass't. Art Ed. Alpha Chi Omega WOLFE, LUCY ARLENE B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, Speech Warsaw Alpha Psi Omega Sigma Tau Delta Phi Lambda Chi Spotlight Pi Beta Phi Homecoming Com- mittee Q? WILE, WILLIAM WALKER, DONNA RICHARD B.S. Business Special Bluffton Social Science Club Commerce Club S.E.C. Committee 1955 Orient, Organi- zations Editor Sigma Phi Epsilon, V. Pres. I.F.C. Student Center Com- mittee Aquaticus Elliott Hall Council Junior Prom, Co-Ch. All-School Christmas Sing, Ch. MARIE B.S. Mathematics, Physics. English Kokomo Transfer from Han- over College WEBB, WALLACE E. B.S. Industrial Arts. Physical Education Hammond Industrial Arts Club Sigma Tau Gamma Young Republicans Club Variety Show Razz Night WHITACRE, MARILYN SUE B.S. Elementary Education Kokomo Transfer from Han over College WERT, FREDA LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education Marion A.C.E. WIEGEL, CAROLYN A. B.S. English, Music, journalism Plymouth English Club Music Club Wesley Foundation Ball State News 1955 Orient Staff Orchestra Choir Alpha Sigma Tau Aquaticus High School Senior Day Committee junior Prom Com- mittee Greek Night Com- mittee YOQUELET, VVEISS. EVA DEAN ALLEN B.S. Elementary A.B. Business Special Education Fort Wayne Transfer from Man- chester College, North Manchester, Indiana 57 ZIMMERMAN, MARILYN A.B. Social Science. Foreign Language Muncie Pi Gamma Mu. V. Pres. Phi Lambda Theta Social Science Club Foreign Language Club Chi Omega Honorary Scholarship junior Marshall ZIMMERMAN, WAYNE A. B.S. Social Science Muncie Social Science Club Junior Marshall UHLIR, ANN B.S. Physical Education, Kokomo Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Zeta P.E.M. Club Math Club, Sec. A.W.R.H. Committee United Student Fel- lowship Alpha Sigma Tau W.R.A.. Pres. Angel Flight Aquaticus WASH, CAROLYN SUE B.S. Elementary Education Anderson A.C.E. Math Club A.W.R.H. AYERS, KENNETH M. B.S. Physical Education, Social Science Frankfort Phi Sigma Epsilon ALLISON, RICHARD W. B.S. Industrial Arts. Physical Education Mishawaka Transfer from Valpa- raiso University Epsilon Pi Tau Industrial Arts Club B Club Gymkhana ALVAREZ, ABEL A.B. Foreign Language, Physical Education East Chicago Foreign Language Club Sigma Tau Gamma B Club Aquaticus ARNOLD, PAUL JOSEPH B.S. Music Special Fort Wayne Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia Music Club Newman Club Band Orchestra Concert Choir Men's Chorus Phi Delta Pi ALSPAUGH. ROBERT EUGENE B.S. Business Education Mt. Summit Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club ARNOLD, JAMES HALL B.S. Social Science, Physical Education Alexandria Transfer from Indi- ana University ALFARO, IGNACIO B.S. Elementary Education East Chicago Alpha Phi Gamma B Club A.C.E. Religious Council Young Democrats Club Newman Club, Sec. Ball State News 1955 Orient, Ass't. Seniors Ed. Spotlight Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sec. Homecoming Com- mittee Ch, Aquaticus Variety Show, Ch. AMMON, GLENDON B.S. Language Arts, Physical Education 58 AMRHEIM, RAY C. B.S. Physical Education, Business Education Brookville Newman Club Lambda Chi Alpha Gymkhana AST, WILLIAM H B.S. Business Education, Industrial Arts New Castle Arnold Air Society Drill Team Homecoming Com- mittee 'Qing ALEXANDER, DONALD E. B.S. Business Education, Social Science New Castle Transfer from Indi- ana University Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club BLAZIER. BEVERLY ANN B.S. Music Muncie Sigma Alpha Iota Music Club Band Women's Choir Choral Union Sigma Kappa BROCK, BEULAH B.S. Elementary Education Jonesboro BRIGHT, MILLICENT B.S. Elementary Education, Art Fort Wayne A.C.E. Girl's Drill Team Women's Chorus Chi Omega A.W.R.H. A.W.S. Junior Follies Homecoming Com- mittee :fn -I9 .- ' BERGSIEKER, HARLAN, JR. B.S. Business Special Seymour Arnold Air Society Lambda Chi Alpha BUSHONG, BARBARA B.S. Science Anderson Sigma Kappa, V. Pres. BROWN, BETTE METSKER B.S. Nursing Albany Transfer from Indi- ana University BAUER, JAMES R. BEARD, B.S. English, Social Science Muncie GERALD L. B.S. Physical Education, English Arnold Air Society Peru Phi Sigma Epsilon BUCKLEY, CAROL CULLINGS, JEAN B.S. Art Fort Wayne Delta Phi Delta, Corres, Sec. Kallista Wesley Foundation Chi Omega 59 FORREST B.S. Industrial Arts Special Danville Epsilon Pi Tau Industrial Arts Club CAIVIPBELL, LARRY FRANCIS B.S. Business Education Special Gaston Blue Key, Pres. Commerce Club B Club I.F.C. Ball State News Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pres. Sigma Phi Junior Follies Homecoming Com- mittee Senior Class President CROSS, JACK B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Rushville Sophomore Class Vice-President Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pres. B Club I.F.C., V. Pres. CACHULES, SYLVIA B.S. Social Science, English Marion Transfer from Indi- ana University Extension Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Club Young Republicans Club Foreign Language Club Canterbury Club, V. Pres. 1955 Orient, Faculty Editor COERS, RUSSELL E. B.S. Industrial Arts, Business Education New Castle Industrial Arts Club DOAN, ROBERT LEE B.S. Elementary Education Decatur Geography Club Elliott Hall Council Y.M.C.A. Wesley Foundation Theta Chi, Sec. Young Republicans Club CHAPMAN, ERNEST B.S. Elementary Education Blountsville Transfer from Oak- land City College COLLINS, DONALD L. B.S. Elementary Education Frankfort A.C.E. Phi Sigma Epsilon DANTZ, BARBARA B.S. Elementary Education, Art Muncie A.C.E. Kallista Alpha Omicron Pi, Rec. Sec. R.O.T.C. Sponsor DENNEY, HELEN JEANNE B.S. Home Economics Special, Business Education Columbus Theta Sigma Mary Beeman Club Religious Council Y.W.C.A., Pres. Wesley Foundation DYKSTRA, CECIL SAMUEL B.S. Business Education Hammond DICK, JUDITH JOANNE B.S. Physical Education, Business Education Alexandria Gymkhana Aquaticus 60 DAVIS, VIRGINIA ANN B.S. Elementary Education Connersville Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. Student Center Com- mittee Wesley Foundation, Sec. Sigma Sigma Sigma A.W.R.H. Young Republicans Club ELUM, ROBERT L., JR. B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Muncie . Alpha Phi Omega Commerce Club Kappa Alpha Psi B Club GAGE, WILLIAM F. FREED, B.S. Physical Education, Social Science Albion Social Science Club STANLEY D. B.S. Business Education, Speech Peru Commerce Club Kappa Sigma Kappa English Club GERNENTZ, ARNOLD LEE B.S. Biology, History Marion Alpha Phi Omega, Sec., Treas., Pres. Science Club Social Science Club Wesley Foundation Who's Who Com- mittee FOWLER, JOHN RICHARD B.S. Social Science, Business Education Bloomington Transfer from Indi- ana University Blue Key Y.M.C.A., V. Pres. Campus Chest Freshman Camp GRISWOLD, JAMES N. B.S. Business Education Columbus Blue Key Pi Omega Pi, Pres. Commerce Club Ball State News, Bus. Mgr. Kappa Sigma Kappa Alumni Scholarship in Business Edu- cation GEORGE, JAMES M. B.S. Industrial Arts Special Michigantown Industrial Arts Club Gymkhana Gymnastic Exhibition Team GYURE, DANIEL CHARLES B.S. Social Science, Physical Education Whiting Transfer from DePauw University and Indiana Uni- versity Pi Gamma Mu Elliot Hall Council Kappa Sigma Kappa GILL, JOHN H., JR. B.S. Business Education Muncie Phi Sigma Epsilon GILLESPIE. LOUIS B. B.S. Physical Education, Science, Biology Muncie B. Club Alpha Phi Omega Science Club Newman Club, V. Pres. Theta Chi Gymkhana Homecoming Com- mittee, Co-Ch. Aquaticus, Co-Dir. GROSCOST, EVELYN MAXINE B.S. Elementary Education Muncie A.C.E. Albright-Otterbein Fellowship Religious Council Y.W.C.A. Delta Sigma Epsilon, Corres. Sec. Homecoming Com- mittee Inter-Varsity Fellow- ship 61 I-IEALY, LAW- RENCE EDWARD B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Mishawaka Industrial Arts Club B Club Gymkhana LAMBERT, WANDA JEAN B.S. Home Economics Special Michigantown Theta Sigma Mary Beeman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma HILDEBRANDT, JAY D. B.S. Physical Education, English Auburn Phi Sigma Epsilon HALFAKER, LOUISE FAYE B.S. Speech Correc- tion and Hearing Therapy, Business Education Muncie HUNT, RICHARD DAVID B.S. Physical Education. Industrial Arts Richmond Newman Club B Club Sigma Tau Gamma HARRIS, J. WILLIAM B.S. English, Chemistry Eaton Alpha Phi Gamma English Club Ball State News Lambda Chi Alpha I-IOOPINGARNER, C. LEE B.S. Physical Education Business Education Ossian Transfer from West- ern Michigan Col- lege Arnold Air Society, Pres. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledgemaster Drill Team HOOD, ALICE MARIE A.B. Social Science, Biology, General Science Hartford City HENSLEY, ALICE ILENE B.S. Elementary Education Yorktown Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Zeta Math Club Warner Fellowship Religious Council Junior Marshall HASSAN. W. RICHARD B.S. Social Science, journalism Middlebury Transfer from North- western University Social Science Club HENRY, LOIS MARIE A.B. Elementary Education Columbus JACKSON, JOSEPH B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Anderson Industrial Arts Club B Club 62 HIGHBAUGH, CAROL ANN RINEI-IART B.S. Elementary Education Logansport A.W.R.H. Committee Westminster Fellow- ship Pi Kappa Sigma, V. Pres. A.C.E. A.W.S. R.O.T.C. Sponsor Gymkhana Junior Prom Queen Court Big Sister Program HIGHBAUGH, LARRY BRYANT B.S. Speech, Social Science Anderson Transfer from Ander- son College- Chi Rho Beta, Sec.- Treas. Mike Club, Treas. Spotlight Theta Chi Big Brother-Big Sister Committee Ch. KREI. RICHARD W. B.S. Social Science Geography Manville, Wyoming Transfer from Chad- ron State Teachers College, Chadron, Nebraska, and Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Blue Key Wesley Foundation iSigma Tau Gamma JANSEN, CHARLES W. B.S. Speech Correc- tion and Hearing Therapy, English Walkerton Phi Lambda Chi Arnold Air Society Phi Sigma Epsilon LIGGETT, HOWARD E. IIS. Physical Education, Business Education Portland Transfer from Fort Wayne Interna- tional Business College Sigma Phi Epsilon LOOSE, WILLIAM HARRY B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Anderson Phi Sigma Epsilon B Club KENNEDY, FREEDA GALE B.S. Elementary Education Anderson Transfer from Indi- ana University LANTZ, GEORGE C B.S. Biology, Health Kokomo Transfer from Indi- ana University Sigma Zeta, Pres. Science Club MORIGI, SAMUEL RAYMOND iB.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts 1 Gary Arnold Air Society B Club iNewman Club Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledgemaster, V. Pres. iAquaticus wBachelor of the Year MITCHELL, ROBERT DALE B.S. Elementary Education Indianapolis MARSHALL, JAMES C. B.S. Mathematics, Physics, Biology Muncie Math Club Science Club Arnold Air Society Pershing Rifles MURPHY, BEULAH MARTIN, MARY MYERS, NILE LUELLA EDWARD B,S. Elementary B.S. Business Education Education Milwaukee, Wisconsin Anderson A.C.E. 63 Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec. MILLER, RICHARD G. B.S. Elementary Education Logansport Elementary Club Phi Delta Pi MCCARTHY, NANCY LEE B.S. Elementary Education New Middletown A.C.E. MIRZA, GRACE DIANE B.S. Social Science Business Education Gary Alpha Sigma Tau, Pres. Panhellenic Council Homecoming Com- mittee MILLER, CAROL NORSWORTHY, NORSWORTHY, JEAN HAUBURSIN P. KING VERA G. A.B. Biology, B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary General Science, Education Education Chemistry Muncie Muncie Muncie Transfer from Stan- ford University Sigma Zeta Kappa Delta Pi Biology Club Science Club German Club Junior Marshall N358 PALM, JANET ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education LaPorte Social Science Club Mike Club A.C.E. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Foreign Language Club Ball State News Stet Chi Omega Junior Follies Homecoming Com- mittee PICKARD, KENNETH JOE B.S. Physical Education, English Frankfort B Club English Club S,E,C. Ball State News Sigma Tau Gamma I.F.C. Junior Follies Aquaticus Frosh-Soph Games PERSEGHETTI, EMERSON D. B.S. Physical Education, Health and Safety New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Transfer from Clarion State Teachers College, Clarion, Pennsylvania Gymkhana POTEET, JAMES HOWARD B.S. Physical Education, General Science Hammond Transfer from the University of New Hampshire Theta Chi 64 PARK, NORMA JANE B.S. Mathematics, Chemistry Social Science Bluffton Sigma Zeta Pi Gamma Mu Kappa Delta Pi Math Club Student Center Gov. Board S.E.C. Committee 1955 Orient, Ass't. Faculty Editor Sigma Sigma Sigma Junior Prom Com- mittee Ch. Junior Convo Com- mittee PEEBLES, JAMES G. B.S. Industrial Arts, Art Cincinnati, Ohio Transfer from Miami University-, Oxford, Ohio Industrial Arts Club Kallista PRESCOTT RICHARD E. B.S. Business Education Social Science Union City Transfer from Fort Wayne Interna- tional Business College Pi Gamma Mu Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas. junior Marshall RACHT, ROSEMARY B.S. Elementary Education Fort Wayne Transfer from Rosary College, River Forest, Illinois Alpha Phi Gamma A.C.E. Student Center Gov. Board Ball State News Alpha Chi Omega POZDOL, MARVIN DANIEL B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Michigan City Commerce Club B Club Student Center Com- mittee Newman Club, Treas., Pres. Religious Council Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledgemaster Junior Prom Com- mittee Gymkhana Big Brother Program ROBISON, JOHN JOSEPH B.S. Business Education Special Pomona, California Transfer from Indi- ana University Extension, Kokomo Pi Omega Pi, Treas. Commerce Club ROBISON, WILDA MARY B.S. Home Economics Special, Physical Education Tipton Transfer from Canter- bury College Mary Beeman Club W.A.A. Alpha Sigma Alpha PHARES, NORMAN RAY B.S. Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics Shelbyville Math Club Lambda Chi Alpha RINEHART, HERBERT B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Knox Industrial Arts Club RATCLIFFE. BERTHA LEA B.S. Elementary Education New Castle Transfer from Indi- ana State Teachers College SCHLOSSER, NED N. B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Garrett Transfer from Indi- ana University B Club REESE, MADGE ELEANOR B.S. Elementary Education Muncie 65 REES. JANET MARIE A.B. English, Spanish Library Science Yorktown Sigma Tau Delta, Sec. Library Science Club. Pres. English Club Foreign Language Club Spotlight Alpha Chi Omega SKINNER, VERNARD E. B.S. Business Education Special Elwood Transfer from Butler University Q --aww SAMPSON, DORIS J. B.S. Elementary Education Rushville A.C.E. Delta Zeta, Treas. N, SCHULTZ, MARJORIE . JOAN B.S. Elementary Education Gary Transfer from Indi- ana University Extension, Gary, Indiana SAMUELSON, MADELYN B.S. Elementary Education McCoo1 A.C.E. Wesley Foundation Y,W.C.A. STRICKER, JAMES STRICKER, ORVILLE, JR. PATRICIA J. B.S. Art Special Mishawaka Delta Phi Delta Kallista Gamma Delta, Pres. R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps Theta Chi B Club Arnold Air Society Gymkhana Homecoming Com- mittee STEARNS, HENRY W. B.S. Industrial Arts Business Education New Castle Industrial Arts Club WOODS, TOM A B.S. Physical Education. Industrial Arts Fort Wayne B Club Phi Sigma Epsilon TILLEY, HERBERT THOMAS B.S. Business Education Muncie Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club, Treas. Lutheran Student Ass'n., V. Pres., Pres. Religious Council, Pres, Theta Chi Homecoming Com- mittee WALTER, SMITH, ALTA STITES, MARYALICE MARIE IMOGENE L. B.S. Language Arts, B.S. Elementary B.S. Nursing Speech Education Muncie Marion Muncie 66 TRIBBETT, ROY CLARENCE B.S. Business Education Royal Center Commerce Clulj Westminster Fellow- ship ,Treas. Sigma Phi Epsilon Homecoming Com- mittee Razz Night Com- mittee WILLIAMS, IRVIN WALLACE, FINLEY BILLIE JO B.S. Industrial Arts, B.S. English, Speech Social Science Fairmount Connersville Mike Club Industrial Arts Club Ball State News Social Science Club Young Democrats Pershing Rifles Club Arnold Air Society B.Y.F. Religious Council Kappa Alpha Psi I.F.C. WRIGHT, MAU- .pi X! gp as WARREN, ROBERT WEAVER, RICE CLINTON EUGENE MARIE L. B.S. Social Science, B.S. Business A,B, Business Art Education, History Education Alexandria Anderson LaPorte Transfer from Ander- Sigma Tau Gamma Pi Omega Pi son College, Ander- Commerce Club son, Indiana AUSTIN, HUBERT ALLEN, MARY BROOKING, B.S. Industrial Arts, REBECCA NILAH HARLAN Mathematics B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Muncie Education Education Transfer from Purdue Mooreland Albany University Sigma Zeta GUYNN, NORMA JEAN B.S. Business Education Special, Library Science Glenwood Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club, Sec Library Science Club, V. Pres. A,W.S. A.W.R.H. Wesley Foundation Who's Who 67 BROCK, BEULAH B,S. Elementary Education Jonesboro YESTINGSMEIER, EARL CHRIS, JR. B.S. Elementary Education Evansville Alpha Phi Gamma Blue Key B Club Geography Club A.C.E., Treas. Wesley Foundation Ball State News Kappa Sigma Kappa Corr. Sec., Pledge master Senior Class Vice- President Who's Who Homecoming Com- mittee Gymkhana Junior Follies High School Senior Day Committee V378 FOSTER, ROBERT OSCEL B.S. Speech Correc- tion and Hearing Therapy, Speech Muncie Blue Key Phi Lambda Chi, Pres. Amold Air Society Mike Club S.E.C. I.F.C. Y.M.C.A. Kappa Alpha Psi, Pres. Alpha Phi Omega Arnold Air Society Drill Team KOZAK, ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education Gary A.C.E. Newman Club -HJ ,ww KONRATI-I, ROBERT JOSEPH B.S. Biology, Geography South Bend Kappa Delta Pi Sigma Zeta Geography Club, Pres. Biology Club, Pres. Y.M.C.A. Big Brother Program MOSS. VIRGINIA McGARY, JOHN M. B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Connersville Transfer from Florida Southern College Commerce Club Newman Club KRUECKELBERG, DORIS JEAN B.S. Nursing Decatur L.S.A. Nightingale Choir MOSLEY, VIRGIL W. B.S. General Science Mathematics Indianapolis Marv' weve' sr- 4 X MAXWELL, EVA YVONNE B.S. Social Science, Earth Science Muncie Pi Gamma Mu Geography Club, Sec. Sigma Kappa, Treas. MENGES, RONALD S. B.S. Business Education Special Bristol Alpha Phi Gamma Commerce Club 1955 Orient, Editor- in-Chief Student Publications Committee Sigma Phi Epsilon -dsl! SOMSEL, STEPHENS, PALMER, JOSEPH SIMPSON, MAR- BARBARA LEE GEORGE ROBERT ALBERT GARET ARLENE B.S. Business B.S. Physical B.S, Chemistry, GODLOVE Education, Education, Mathematics, Physics B.S. Speech Correc- Library Science Business Education Marion tion and Hearing Sharpsville Portland Sigma Zeta Therapy, Speech Pi Omega Pi, V. Pres. Library Science Club, Sec. and Treas. Commerce Club Ball State News Alpha Sigma Tau, Treas. 68 Monticello FOX, RICHARD IRWIN B.S. Music Special, Air Science Muncie Music Club Band Orchestra Men's Glee Club R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps Arnold Air Society Gymkhana Homecoming Com- mittee FRAZIER, FRANCIS E. B.S. Social Science Cadiz Commerce Club Social Science Club Disciples Student Fellowship FOUST, MARY ELIZABETH B.S, Elementary Education Winamac ELEY, WESLEY B. B.S. Physical Education. English Muncie BIR,.EDWARD.C. B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Marion Epsilon Pi Tau Industrial Arts Club, Sec. Newman Club DEAL, JACK EUGENE B.S. Business Education, Art Muncie Commerce Club Phi Sigma Epsilon HAYNES, JAYNE MULLINS, CONRAD B.S. Business Education Special Sigma Phi Epsilon MOCK, THOMAS A. B.S. Industrial Arts Muncie Transfer from Purdue University Industrial Arts Club MEYER, LARRY RAY B.S. Physical Education. Social Science New Castle Transfer from Long Beach City College, Long Beach, Cali- fornia S.E.C. Committee I.F.C. Kappa Sigma Kappa B Club. Pres, Sec. Gymkhana junior Follies junior Convo Com- mittee All School Sing, Ch. 69 LASKEY. MARVIN D. B.S. Social Science. Business Education Chicago, Illinois Transfer from Wilbur Wright junior Col- lege, Chicago, Ill. Pi Gamma Mu Alpha Phi Omega Sponsor HAMRICK, OTIS C B,S. Business Education Special Muncie Transfer from the University of Maryland Commerce Club PEARCY, SARA LOU B.S. Elementary Education Martinsville A.C.E. Y.W.C.A. SATTERFIELD, ROHRABAUGH, MORRIS E. JIM L. B.S. Social Science, B.S. English, History, journalism journalism Muncie Frankford Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Phi Gamma Social Science Club Blue Key Warner Fellowship Ball State News 1954 Orient, Sports Editor Social Science Club Elliott Hall Council, Sec. 1953 Orient Staff 1954 Orient Staff Ball State News, Editor-in-Chief Spotlight Kappa Sigma Kappa. Sec. Junior Convo, Ch. Who's Who Senior High School Day Committee Ch. Homecoming Com- mittee Ch. Junior Follies Senior Gift Com- mittee Ch. SAMPSON, DORIS J. B.S. Elementary Education Rushville SMITH, FRED B.S. Physical Education, Mathematics Montpelier POLLARD, SARA K. B.S. Elementary Education Michigan City Transfer from Purdue University Science Club A.C.E. Young Republicans Club Student Center Com- mittee THORNBURG, HELEN W. B.S. Elementary Education Muncie WOLF, PEARL B.S. Elementary Education Anderson Kappa Delta Pi ULERY, HERBERT CHARLES B.S. Industrial Arts, Business Education Elkhart Alpha Phi Gamma Arnold Air Society Industrial Arts Club Luthern Student Assoc. Ball State News, Bus Mgr. Phi Sigma Epsilon ZIMMERMAN, BERT HAROLD B.S. Physical Education, Art Michigan City Delta Phi Delta Pershing Rifles Arnold Air Society Junior Prom Com- mitttee 70 ZURMUEHLEN, MARILYN B.S. Art, Speech Anderson Delta Phi Delta, Treas., V. Pres. Kappa Delta Pi Kallista Baptist Student Fel- lowship Sigma Sigma Sigma. Treas. Junior Marshall COUGILL, JACK A. B.S. Industrial Arts, Biology, Chemistry Farmland Industrial Arts Club Westminster Fellow- ship Phi Sigma Epsilon COUNCIL, CRIFFEY, COOK, DAVID G. CLICK, ETHEL M. WALKER, BUTTERFIELD, ROBERT E. ROSEMARY B.S. Business B.S, Art CAROLYN N. BRADLEY J. B.S. Business Education Warren B.S. Nursing B.S. Art Education Anderson Transfer from Indi- Daleville Muncie Raleigh, North Caro- Transfer from North ana Central College Kallista, Pres. lina Dakota State, Fargo, N. Dakota AUSTIN, LIPP, RUBIE A. HAROLD D. B.S. Elementary B.S. Industrial Arts, Education Art Pennville Anderson Arnold Air Society MILLINER, MARY ANN B.S. Elementary Education Wabash Kappa Delta Pi A.C.E. A.W.S. A.W.R.H. Pi Beta Phi JONES, GARY ANDREW B.S. Business Education Special Calumet City, Ill. Alpha Phi Gamma Ball State News 1955 Orient, Frater- nities Editor Lambcla Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer Big Brother Program , Ch. 71 LANTZ, WILLIAM Z., JR B.S. Art, Social Science Portland Sigma Phi Epsilon ,exist . we ,.,, ww, LINK FRANCES P B.S. Elementary Education San Bernardino, California Alfrey. Freida Herrin Bailey, James Frederick Bennett, Alma M. Boggs, Marie E. Boling, Harold Ray Browning, Elma Burchard, I. Catherine Busick, Jocelyn Kathryn Bute, Maurine E. Centers, Camille Marie Copeland, Hazel Houk Costin, Robert Lee Cox, Jackie Lee Crosthwait. Gordon L. Dietzen, Walter Charles Doenges, Richard Eugene Drazer, Bertha Helen Durham, Norman Richard Dutro, Kathleen M. Ebbertt, Ercel L. SENIORS Etsinger, Almeda Craun Findley, Lulu Mohr Fisher, Flanche Lillian Fisher, Madeleine Marjorie Holt Forrest, Robert G. Frazier, John Kent Gerard, Gerald Allen Gowin, Catherine Joan Graver. Mary C. Greer, William James Griffey, Rosemary Groscost, Evelyn Maxine Hickner, Barbara Joan Horn, Chester R. Hughes, Jayne Ann Hunt, Virginia D. Johnson, Earl Hunt Killey, Alice Procter Kingrey, Harold C., Jr. Mahorney, Grace Glancy NOT PICTURED Major, Vevel Martin, David W. Massey, Carolyn Sue Maxwell, Dova McCoy McCain, Richard Williams McCarter, Terrence Jan Meek, Grace A. Merriman, John P. Mettel, Lucile Beeson Miller, Marabelle Mattern Miller, Ruth E. Minnix, Nancy Jane Mitchell, Virginia Ellen Peebles Noel, Martha Kiser Norman, Katheryn Anne Conelley Oliver, Anita Louise Mitchell Pauley, Donald Dean Payne, Arthur Roberts Pickel, Wanda Chambers Quyle, Linda CANDIDATES FOR Abraham, Donald Lawrence Addington, Chester Luther Alber, Charles William Alexander, Wilbur Andrews, James Allen Ansberry, William F. Armstrong, Garnet E. Arnold, Dorcie Noble Ashley, Paul J. Atz, Helen Gertrude Ayres, Evelyn Otto Baker, David Miller Baliff, Beryle Barkley, Margaret Hall Barnett, Donald B. Baumer, Helen M. Bearden, Buel Devoin Berry, Joseph F. Bevelhimer, Landis Adair Biggers, Frederick L. Black, Marion E. Blocher, Donald H. Boots, Joseph F. Boze, Don Lee Bradford, Rollin D. Bragg, Robert Earl Bronnenberg, Beth Hanna Bronnenberg, Cecil Ray Brown, Lucian Paul, Jr. Brownell, Bonnie Lou Brubeck, James Faris Buley, Roy Cherry Bump, Richard E Bushey, Ralph E. Buzzard, Homer J. Call, Marshall Byron Cannon. Mary Jean Capshaw, Judith Ann Carkenord, Joseph Michael Carlos, Carmen B. Carpenter, Neil Eugene Casperson, Donald Demien Chance. Faye Stanley Chandler, Audrey L. Christian, Genevieve Clark Clampitt, Ida Katherine Clampitt, Philip J. Cline, Lowell E. Coil, Joanne Colsten, Jerry V. Colvin, Marlene Cook, Anne Robbins Cool, Ted Eugene Copeland, Clyde Richard Cords, Harry Edward Corn, Wilson Floyd Cotten, Walter Earl Cousins, Jack Eugene Crankshaw, William Bliss Crawford, Phyllis JoAnne Cross, Dean Alden Curry, Chester H. Daniels, Esther C. Davis, Paul William Davisson, Eunice M. Dorwin, Dean T. Doyle, Clifford B., Jr. Dungan, Catherine Dunn, Helena Durfee, Maurice F. Early, James Luther Edington, Eugene Markley Eplin, Franklin M. Faulkner, Doris Favorite, Roger Eugene Finch, Darrell E. Findley, Geraldine D. Fisher, Billy Wayne Fisher, Charles R. Gale, Frederick K. Garner, Mildred Titus Garrett, Robert Ward Gaynor, Mary R. Gebhard, Donald H. Genet, Charles E. Gerard, Paul H. Geese, Paul Robert Giles, Robert Fenwick Ginn, Mary Louise Glancy, Fred F. Jr. Glentzer, George A. Goff, John S. Good, Alice C. Gooden, Loren F. Graebner, Otis Joseph Green, Frankie L. Greene, Mildred Catherine Griner, Howard E. Grosskopf, George Carlton Guyer, Katherine Louise Hamer, Lois Lorene Hanks, William Scott Hannah, William A. Hanson, Edith Isabelle Harding, Lois Evans Hardy, William Lawrence Harper, Mable Harris, Phyllis A. Harris, Ruth LaVone Harvey, Hope Eleanor Haskett, Dorothy Jane Hatley, Gilbert Lewis Hawk, Helen J. Hayes, John Byron Hayes, Taylor Watson, Jr. Hedge, James C. Heeter, Robert W. Helvey, Carol Devoy Hiatt, David Gerald Hill, Daily F. Hinds, Sherwood, Jr. Hitchcock, John V. Hoagland, Frederick Marion Hobbs, Billy F. Hoch, Loren L. Hoevel, Benjamin F. Hoffman, James D. Hoffman, Leon Earl Hoffman, Mary Jeanne Hoffman, Voris D. Holliday, Vernis A. Holmes, Basil B. Holmes, Nancy W. House, Betty V. Huber, Donna Lelia Huddleston, Margaret Kathryn Hudson, Clarence F., Jr. Huey, Emma Helen Huffman, Vern Hughes, James J. Hunt, Byron Maurice Hunter, James Lewis Huston, Helen Irmscher, Mary Holliday Jackson, Byron C. Jackson, Joan Emily Jackson, Verne Wendell Jaeger, Lucile Jamison, Harold Arthur Janulis, Sara M. Johnson, Garth M. Johnson, Jean Cedric Johnson, Thomas J. Jones, Betty June Jones, Florence I. Jones, Hebert M. 72 Raup, Ruth Comer Rodgers, Isabel Fulton Rodriguez, Regina Segraves Schlosser, Ned N. Scrivnor, Alfred Dale Selvey, Rosalyn Sue Huber Shaw, Martha Bell Shields, Lois M. Stewart, George Forrest Stoner, William Irwin Sutton, Mary Ellen Swanger, Merle E. Swank, Bernice Taylor, Alice M. Thomas, Ruth Bemiece Thornburg, Esther C. Valandingham, Richard F. Ward, Eva Vines Wefler, Margaret Joan Witsche, Althea Fraze MASTERS DEGREES Jones, Marilyn Gail Kaufman, Charles Edward Keesling, Mary Catherine Kelley, John Daniel Kennedy, Carlee King King, John Raymond Kintzel, George L. Kiracofe, Julia Kendall Kominiak, Leo Walter Koss, Lawrence D. Kress, Robert W. Lacey, Alice M. Lacy, Lorelei Larrison, Elmer Lewis Lay, Alice Lell Lees, Edgar Junior LeFavour, Guyneth Hewitt Lehman, Raymond James Lehner, Charles Eugene Leiter, Carl Richard Lester, Sara K. Lewandowski, Harry John Lewis, Eudora W. Lewis, Iris Alley Libby, Mary C. Link, Jack M. Long, Zane Hurst Manche, Violet Houk Manifold, Mary Margaret Marcus, Charles E. Martin, Hobart B. Mattingly, James Henry McCarty, Mary E. McClurg, Ira Robert McCool, George Wayne McKay, Benny P. McKinley, Milard Robert McMahan, Olivia Clark McPherson, Glen Ernest Meffley, Dale G. , Meier, Frederick P. Melchi, Eugene N. Metz, Peter Walter Milakovic, Bruno C. Milhollin, Reba B. Millikan, James A. Minnix, Lucy Lee Morris, Philip J. Morrow, Cynthia Florence Mueller, Mary Frances Murray, Helen L. Murray, James William CAPPED NURSES . .X ., ,Ay .. f an V 4v w - -v. - Pr. 1 Y- F 1131 -i . .Q V... q , . :H sw ... - 4 U ' mi , he , 'ff X3 ' fd xr F P A s K' ' Y' 1' R W . 3 1 f . . T . lm ...ciufirif N5 I SW K v L au Ball State's association with Ball Memorial Hospital has increased its popularity among young ladies wishing to devote their time to comforting the physically ill. Achieving graduation as full-fledged nurses entails acquir- ing a thorough background of nursing experiences and principles. A girl's willingness to accept the responsibility of assisting others is one which receives little glory but contains a high degree of personal satisfaction. CANDIDATES FOR MASTERS DEGREES Myers, Dorothy Lucille Myers, Virginia Lucille Nelson, Rose Ellen George Neuenschwander, Claren J. . Neuffer, William Oliver Neuneker, Lorna A. Nichols, Richard Justin Niemeyer, Roger C. Nimroth, Bill T. Obrecht, Stanley R. O'Day, Patricia Ogan, Estella Pacheco Oglesby, Thomas Verdell Orr, Betty Myers Owens, George Paul, John D. Pequignot, Wanda Mae Burley Peters, Helene L. Petry, Lowell J . Phegley, Altha Leona Phelps, Norrene Alice Pitser, Bernetha Mae Pohlman, Howard J. Poland, William Maxwell Pope, Georgia F. Pope, Truman G. Potts, Alton V. Price, Vonda Loraine Purtlebaugh, Robert Lee Ratcliff, Albert L. Rawlings, Almeda Reece, Mary Linda Myerly Reese, Lavon P. Reeves, Mildred Pauline Ressler, Hugh Edward Rhodes, Marjorie Moore Rice, Carl W. Rich, F. Ralph Richardville, Bernard E. Rider, Charles Blaine Ritchie, Edward James Rogers, Joe Everett Rosco, Tyron Rose, Lowell Curtis Roush, Charles Roush, James A. Russell, Frederick H. Rust, R. Howard Saine, Joseph Salisbury, Martha Ellen Sample, Earl K. Sanders, Cecil Eugene Saurer, Robert Lee Schlagenhauf, Mary Luticia Schoenfeldt, Verl B. Schoff, Gustoff O. Seeger, Evelyn Aiken Seeger, Richard Sell, Edward L. Selvey, Mary Ellen Shannon, Robert L. Shields, Ralph J. Shoemaker, Lamar Shreve, Edward William Sieber, Kenneth Wayne Simonson, Harriet Bette Slarks, J. Don 73 Smith, Grace A. Smith, Margaret B. Smith, Robert Fred Smolik, Carl V. Srnuk, Herbert Charles Smuts, Ruthford E. Sprunger, Opal Louise Stalbaum, Geraldine Stanley, June Reed Stefek, John Arthur Steinmetz, J. Richard Stoffer, Von L. Stone, James William Stowers, William Harold Street, Norman S. Stroup, Rolland E. Swift, Carl T. Teats, Frank L. Theobald, Alice M. Thompson, George A. Thorpe, Rosemary J. Titus, Walter F. Trent, Shirley J. Tuerffs, Frances Dale Turner, Edna Kirtley Turner, James Harold Turner, John W. Van Camp, Robert L. Van Cleave, Eugene M. Vandergrift, Don Eugene Van Horn, Omah Jean Vemon, Dorothy Jordan Wagner, Edgar S. Wagner, George Robert Walker, Shirley Rollings Wall, Kathleen Riall Wallace, Harold V. Walz, Edgar Ward, Ruth Brinduse Watkins, Eugene Burton Webster, Evelyn Dea Werner, Jacquolyne T. West, Mary-Alice White, Margaret Jane Wickersham, J. D. Wiggins, Mary Mitchell Wieser, Robert Frank Wilder, Arthur J. Wilder, Bernard D. Williams, C. Kenneth Williamson, Ila Jane Williamson, Marion Short Wilson, Paul David Windt, Barbara Ann Wolf, Charlotte Strang Wolford, Wayne C. Wolter, Ruth Caroline Wood, Robert E. Wood, Vilas Woodward, Bruce Berlyn Wright, Donald Paul Yates, Robert Lee Zellers, Harold John Zimmerman, Chester Franklin Zirkle, Everett D. Zook, Mary Kirkpatrick ' s Aut- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Leonard Buczkowski. Jack Schmeltz, joy Frederick, Mary Anna Rose. Vice-President: Jack Schmeltz Secretary: joy Frederick Treasurer: Mary Anna Rose OFFICERS President: Leonard Buczkowski 74 SPONSORS Dr. Koenker, Chairman Dr. Caldemeyer Dr. Clifton Dr. Gilbert Dr. Sornson Dr. Strother E 75 President: Tom Dobbs Vice-President: Rosemary Borsattino Secretary: Eleanor Girard Treasurer: Sandra Douthitt SPONSORS soPHoMoRE CLASS i3fgj.TfZ1iniTa man Miss Hiatt Dr. Lawhead Dr. Nichols Mr. Shoemaker Tomm Dobbs, Rosemary Borsattino, Eleanor Girard, Sandra Douthitt 76 -... FRESH MAN CLASS OFFICERS President: Sterling Gentry Vice-President: William Marohn Secretary: William Reddish Treasurer: Larry Retherford SPONSORS Dr. Johnshoy, Chairman Miss Brandt Miss Mina Johnson Dr. Renke Mr. Rogers Mr. Stowe William Reddish, William Morohn, Larry Retherford, Sterling Gentry. X Q, .. :1.. V,V- 9' Q X? ' Q XX 2 xx ig X 5 X A .. Wm, ,,V. , 5 . cfgwif, x xx axe Q, ..,,.Qf.k ,xii if ,. .. .Q ,. '14:fx:.,,fnQ:-ff-- . wg N. wx ' VR 1 . 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X 11, f!'VWif4'f fT 'SFYUVZIQ 9, sf, se JQJOUOH X H Honoraries On Or ar Ss 'Sf 0 1 o '75 v '75 629 JOURNALISM Founded: Ohio University December 1919 Installed locally: April 1931 ROW I: Jim Rohrabaugh, Gary Jones, Bill Harris: ROW II: Marilyn jones, Wally Garrett Berta Irvin, Martha Phares, Ignacio Alfaro, Gertrude Hutterg ROW III: Earl Yestingsmeier Sarah Garver, jim Smith, Larry Campbell, Ron Menges, Judy Atwood, Herb Ulery. CD Qualifications: 1 year in a minor position or 2 quarters in a major one on the News staff. Objectives: to recognize individual ability and achievement. to serve and promote the welfare of the college through journalism. a dinner is held in the Spring for the staffs of the News and Orient. 82 Qualifications for membership: desire to render service and previous membership in B. S. A. Founded: December 16, 1925 Installed locally: 1947 ROW I: Don Birt, Kenneth Richardson, Bill Stokes, Hyde Smith, Leroy Chambers, Mike MCCOOIQ ROW II: Jim Facklam, Carl Oesterle, Orvo E. Markkula, Bill Click, Richard Full- hart, Tom Wesrier, Edward H. Miller, John Miller, Frank Bills. President: Richard L. Fullhart co-sponsored Freshman camp Vice-President: Donald H. Birt Secretary: Kenneth L. Richardson Treasurer: Michael MCCOOI co-sponsored High School Senior Day Historian: James Felland Sergeant-at-Arms: Robert C. Cooksey cl IV VH lHcI VFJEIWO l ' o Qc Pi. S O 5 5 :x U1 ITI IJ S O ITI ushered at fall quarter convocations SPONSORS Capt. Marvin D. Laskey Orvo E. Markkula sold Kiwanis Christmas Trees Books for India Drive' Scouting Advisor 83 SEE! llll llll llll llll llll llll III! llll llll llll lill ll!! llll llll llll llll ll!! Ill! Installed Locally: 1951 as the Eddie Rickenbacker Squadron Members are enrolled in the advanced program of AFROTC Sponsored annual Military Ball in March ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ROTC ROW I: Gerald Reese, Sam Morigi, Lee Hoopingarner, Dallas Hunter, Herb Ulery, Don Cruzang ROW II: Russell Poor, Leroy Chambers, Norman Featherston, Don Mavis, Charles Jansen, Charles johnson. 84 ANGEL HJGHT SABRE FUGHT ROW I: Dick Krei, Ron Gardner, Larry Campbell, Dale Bottom, Jerry Hoemig, Jack Schmeltzg ROW II: Jim Rohrabaugh, Marvin Pozdol, Earl Yestingsmeier, Jim Griswold, Dick Fowler, Jerry Kolter, Don Owens, jim Burns, Lyman Bond, Bob Foster, Dale Harris. - l E cn 59?-?w1 Q 'rung OOOUQ 5 U U O :umm glflg mfUI US. QJQW 3:3 2 Q O rn 1 O 523' 39. wo 'O'-at QQ! DQ ef-5 'Ski rro.3'PF IINDW2 mana-... OEQS' Segal: 'lgugrf 5512? USF:- ,..'1Lc E.c:.'1 fn YQ wi-Qmg Ov-10 f-1-QIFDTJ ' o- 0356, 3'-10115 EY K E LU B the half-dollar you gave for a Homecoming button went toward a Blue Key scholarship Butler was given Hthe Brush the February 12 Sweetheart Ball saw Betty Wysong crowned Queen co-sponsored High School Senior Day ushered for winter quarter convos and nurses capping ceremony 86 at CLAVIA asf Q, ww ROW I: Sunnie Staton, Marilyn jones, Kathy Conelley, Marilyn Copeland: ROW II: Mrs. Richard Burkhardt, Miss Phyllis Nelson, Beth Vail. President: . Katheryn Conelley SPONSORS Vice-President: Marilyn jones Mrs Richard Burkhardt Secretary: Thelma Mumby Miss Beth Vail Treasurer: Marilyn Copeland Miss Phyllis Nelson Historian: Thelma Staton to honor outstanding women leaders of the college to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among women to emphasize scholarship to further the goals of education to maintain the spirit of positive, critical loyalty to the college and society to promote the practice of democratic group leadership for winter and spring new students a welcoming tea a party for foreign students annual spring breakfast for freshman honor students Senior Day Clavia was organized in the spring of 1951. It is the hope of this group to affiliate with Mortar Board in the near future. 87 FH DELTA ART President: William Farrington Vice-President: Marilyn Zurmuehlen Secretary: Shirley Lefler Treasurer: Nancy Hull Corresponding Secretary: Cynthia Butts Historian: Robert Willis DELTA P Founded: University of Kansas, 1912 SPONSOR Installed locally: June 1944 Miss Roberta Law Qualifications: major in art with a minimum of 28 hours completed and an average of 2. in art and a 1.5 in academic work. ROW I: Bob Willis, Martha Kreider, Shirley Lefler, Lucia Mysch, Nancy Hull, Marilyn Zurmuehlen, William Farrington: ROW II: Roberta Law, Audrey Myers, juli Watson, Roger Rensberger, Becky Ward, Madeleine Holt, Peggy Cook, Carolyn Fyfe. a tea for alums and Cowboys and Indians aged 3 to 8 a sidewalk art sale at Homecoming creatively expressed themselves Blenko glass during the annual Children's Fair and hand-screened Christmas cards held in the art gallery 88 INDUSTRIAL ARTS EPSILON Pl TAU ROW I: Dr. Loats, Don Mavis, George Thompson, john Frazier, Norm Bassett, Kenny Rapp, Chuck Reeder, Dick Allison, Joe Chandler, Forrest Collingsg ROW II: Bernard Wilder, Howard Harris, Mr. Shoemacker, Rudy Wilson, Richard Fullhart. Richard Holdeman, Bill Crosier, Wilfred, Ufkes, Lawrence Healey, Ed Bir, Don Graham, Norbert, Minnick, Bob Nicker, jack Weekley, Andy Sandula, Jim Beck, Charles Faust. Founded: January 29, 1930 celebrated 25th anniversary March 25, 1955 President: JaCk COX Vice-President: jack Ward 2nd Vice-President: Kenneth Rapp to pr01'r1Ot6 fellowship, Secretary-Treasurer: Norman Bassett craftsmanship, professional standards, research SPONSORS and Dr. Fred J. Schmidt leadership. Dr. Henry A. Loats 89 Panel and reception for foreign teachers Christmas Party for underprivileged Panel on graduate work children Founded: University of Illinois 1909 Installed locally: May 8. 1931 EDUCATION SPONSORS President: Glen Sheets Morsey Vice-President: Katheryn Conelley Lawhead Secretary: Virginia Reed Koenker Treasurer: Patricia Mullins Renke Historian: Judy Schneider KAPPA DELTA PI Qualifications: 3rd term junior wit ROW I: Karl Gombert, Judith Schneider, Norma Park, Mary Spotts, Patricia Mullins, Glenn Sheets, Virginia Reed, Charline Rehme, Ann Uhlir, Kathy Conelley, Don Thonng ROW II: Ruth Manring, Nancy Gaskill, Marilyn Zurmuehlen, Belle Larson, Helen Fox, Ann Bowers, Wanda Buckley, Ritacarol Sousley, Ruth Shaffer, Marilyn jones, Lavonne Betzg ROW III: Richard von Grabow, Bob Konrath. h 2. in education courses 4,51- 90 Founded: Ball State 1949 Special meetings are held throughout the year. Guest speakers discuss pertinent problems. SPONSOR Mr. Jerry Tobias President: Robert Foster ViC6'PfGSid6HfS Barbara Shoemaker Secretary: Sue Wuthrich Treasurer: Arlene Godlove Simpson SPEECH AND HEARING PHI LAMBDA CHI ROW I: Judy Silvers, Doris Laughlin, Lucy Wolfe, Robert O. Foster, Betty Bainbridge. Sue Wuthrich, Barbara Shoemaker: ROW II: Dan Donat, Barbara Buckles, Mary Pangborn. Doris Leeper, Louise Halfaker, Alma Blakley, Virginia Reed, Pat Haynes, Sally Cox, Carol Ferrari, Ruth Shaffer, Mr. Tobias. 91 PHA President: Karl E. Gombert Vice-President: Robert Rex Jenkins -I Q Secretary: Richard von Grabow Ui 4 Treasurer: Noel Lewis 4 3 - 2 D m Z SPONSOR 2 - O Jean Charles Kohler 5 Lt I 2 E Founded: Boston 1898 D. CD Locally installed: 1948 .. A05 MN L. ROW I: Paul Arnold, Trotty Heck, Darrell K, Crosley, Phil Silvers, Karl Gombert, Richard von Grabow, Noel Lewis, Bob Miller, Gerald Sweet, Le Von Noel: ROW II: Ronald Hodgson, Frank johnson, Al jones, Don Neuen, Dee Stewart, Del Wise, Willard Holloway, Vic Platner, jerry Sox, john Meyer, Don Fountain, Charles Greenwood, Harold Wright, Donald Kutch- back, Walter Carr. co-sponsors the annual interfraternity-sorority Sing on Parents Day ushers for civic music concerts hosts to State Convention February 13 and 14 . actively supports the composition, performance and appreciation of music in America 92 SPONSORED UNITED NATIONS WEEK Pl GAMMA MU SOCIAL SCIENCE Founded: Ball State 1931 3 P3061 SPONSOR of foreign teachers Dr. LaFol1ette discussed President: Judy Coffin Vice-President: Marilyn Zimmerman Secretary-Treasurer: Dr. LaFollette Qualifications: 2.0 in social science and allied subjects ROW I: Frances Phend, LaVonne Betz, Marty Voght, Charlotte Owens, Dr. Schiedler, Marilyn Zimmerman, Judy Coffin, Ruth Osborne, Norma Park: ROW II: Sylvia Cackules, Jane Luke, Dr. Hannaford, Dr. Caldemeyer, Dr. Nelson, Yvonne Maxwell, Lucille Ramsey, Ernie Butlerg ROW III: Robrt Lawson, Lyman Bond, Leroy Chambers, Glen Sheets, Carl Quinn. The Road to Peace President: Jim Griswold Vice-President: Barbara Somsel Secretary: Irene Harris Founded: December 7, 1929 Treasurer: John Robison Pledgemasterr Glen Sheets Pl OMEGA Pl BUSINESS .-X ROW I: Glenn Sheets, Norma Guynn, Carolyn Towriss, james Griswold, Lois Stiffler, Irene Harris, John Robisong ROW II: Carl Quinn, Mina johnson, Don Thonn, Ronald Gardner, B. M. Swinford, Don Owens, Bonnie Woodruff, John Fenner. SPONSORS Miss Mina Johnson Dr. Robert Bell Dr. Vernal Carmichael Mr. Basil Swinford Mr. Donald Lawrence Dr. J. Virgil Herring Fall Business Education Conference party with Commerce Club at the Delaware County Children's Home Miss Johnson elected'National President of Pi Omega Pi 94 ROW I: Beverly Blazier, Ruth Manring, Mary Lapp, Nancy Gaskill, Carolyn Whitehead. Barbara Doolittle, Yvonne Caylorg ROW II: janet Fenstermacher, Nancy Nauman, Sally Rosbrugh, Joann Adams, Mary Shicleler, Sara Alice Pratt, Gloria Nighbert, joan Teegardin, Patricia Mullins. SIGMA ALPHA IOTA WOMEN'S Music Founded: U. of Michigan June 12, 1903 Installed locally: November 18, 1946 SPONSORS Mrs. Robert Hargreaves Mrs. Edwin Warner Mrs. William Hickman President: Nancy Gaskill Vice-President: Ruth Manring Corresponding Secretary: Mary Lapp Recording Secretary: Marilyn Copeland Treasurer: Carolyn Whitehead Qualifications: music special or comprehensive with 2. in music and 1.5 in other subjects. Co-sponsors the annual interfraternity-sorority Sing on Parent's Day ushers for civic music concerts Senior banquet May 22 95 President: Marilyn Jones Vice-President: Sarah Garver publishes Stet , Secretary: Janet Rees Treasurer: Jlm Hardin the campus literary volume containing original SIGMA TAU DELTA ENGLISH Short stories and SPONSOR poems. Dr. Lucile Clifton S ROW I: Nancy Prough, Sarah Garver, Judy Atwood, jim Hardin, Jean Schneider, Janet Rees, Marilyn Jones: ROW II: Helen Fox, Thomas Wetmore, Ruth Lyons, Calvin Rich, Lucile Clifton, Patricia Wright, Paul Royalty, Carolyn Massey. 96 ' A if r,. my ROW I Alice Hensley Norma Park ROW II joe McKeever, Dean Maitlen, Estill Duggins, George Lantz Gay Smith Eaul Moss Marilyn Davidson, Bob Konrathg ROW III: Jeannie Newman Charles Brumfiel Anr1Uhl1r D E Miller D D Edwards, George Welker, jack Rice. each spring President: George C. Lantz Qual1f1cat1on Junior class standing 2 1n science and mathernatlcs 1.5 in Vice-President: Gay Smith Secretary: Marilyn Davidson Dr. Park Wiseman SPONSORS Miller Wiseman Edwards Hummel Shelly Q cn Z Ja N ITI --I 1: NBIDS 33 HOME ECONOMICS Co-sponsors High School Day Founded: Ball State 1939 President: Annette Howell Vice-President: jean Hubner Secretary: Martha Clark Treasurer: Lois Folk Historian: Martha Lee SPONSOR Miss Mildred Moore Qualifications: 2.0 in home economics and 1.75 in other subjects. ROW I Martha Lee, Martha Clark, Lois Folk, Annette Howell: ROW II: Margaret Laf- ferty Helen Denney, Nancy Prough, Carol Lauterback, jean Lambert. tray favors and Scrapbooks for the hospital cookie sales iii? 1'3 Ca Q ,fx Several students are selected each year by campus nominat- ing committees to become mem- bers of Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. The number of students chosen for this honor in a university or college de- pends upon the current enroll- ment in the institution. Thirty- one Ball State seniors were se- lected this year for the honor. Selections are based on scholar- ship, cooperation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and service to the school, and promise of future usefulness. The thirty-one students are recognized in a publication en- titled Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges, which is pub- lished each year. Their mem- bership also permits them to benefit from the placement serv- ice conducted by Who's Who. WHO'S WHO Carol Jim Lavonne Dale Jim Larry Kathy Marilyn Bill Charles Jayne Ron Sarah Norma Betty Marilyn Dean Thelma Martha Toni Mary Jim Gay Barbara Thelma Marian Ann Jo Richard Earl Marilyn Ashcraft Becker Betts Bottom Burns Campbell Connelley Copeland Farrington Faust Fritz Gardner Garver Gwynn Isza jones Maitlen Mumby Phares Rea Rohn Rohrabaugh Smith Somsel Staton Truax Uhlir Vance von Grabow Yestingsmeier Zurmuehlen l v , Q 3 1, '- 1 1 5 FRATERNITIES OFFICERS President: Toni Rea Vice-President: Connie Standish Secretary: Mary Kingsberry Treasurer: Virginia Coleman SPONSOR Miss Martha Wickham xv-lv 42? ROW I: Mary Kingsberry, Mary Ann Hagenow Ioy Fredericks Norma Marrow Marty Webb, Connie Standish, Linda Thomas ROW II Virginia Coleman Pat Coleman Jane Schipper, Sunnie Staton, Shirley Bilby Ar-n Bowers Janie Harrell ROW III Liz Tull Grace Mirza, janet Graves, Kathy Conelley Pat Wright ROW I: Don Nelson. Irv Williams, Walt Garrett, Rhoton Cross, Bill Stal- naker: ROW II: Ron Gardner, Dave Hinckley, Bill Wile, Don Berndt, Fred Hauenstein, jack Crossg ROW III: Doc Crozier, Rudy Wilson. OFFICERS President: Fred Hauenstein Vice-President: jack Cross Treasurer: Rudy Wilson Secretary: Ron Gardner IFC ROW I: Jane Crampton, Elinor Livezey, Barbara Hum- bert, Shirley Bilby, Suzanne Lindsey, Babs Shoemaker, Connie Wesnerg ROW II: Sandy Douthitt, Carolyn Mc- Nutt, Shirley Dare, Pat Schoon, Pat McCubbins, Dottie Parr, Ruth Osborne, Sally Cox, Cynthia Butts: ROW III: Nancy Hale, Judy Lambert, Kay Jackson, Mar- garet Lafferty, Pat Hoopingarner, Betty Isza, Nancy Rumpleg ROW IV: Anna Gorrell, Barbara Dantz, Marty Paulsel, Beverly Schultz, Madeleine Holt, Barbara Glenn. ALPHA OMICRON Pl OFFICERS President: Shirley Bilby Vice-President: Barbara Humbert Rec. Secretary: Barbara Shoemaker Corres. Secretary: Elinor Livezey Treasurer: Suzanne Lindsey SPONSORS Mrs. Huckleberry Mrs. Clark PATRONESS Mrs. Van Cleve Alpha Omicron Pi honored twenty-five pledges at Mardi Gras Magic, a formal dance, given February 25, 1955, in the Student Center Ballroom. Invi- tations took the form of purple micaed pink masks, While min- iature A O Pi paddles were given as favors. The colorful decorations were based on the Mardi Gras theme, and a king and queen were chosen to reign during the evening. ROW I: Donna Mendenhall, Bobbie Mattingly, Sandy Stenhouse, Ruby Lawson, Lynn Stouse, Kay King, ROW II: Delva Carder, Alice Shelley, Helen Hollings- worth, Jo Parnell, Bonnie Sears, Sharon Dalke, Donne Hutcheson, Dorcas Condon, Martha Hull, Judy Burk, Wanda Alleyg ROW III: Pat Slane, Mama Castello, Judy Weil, Sue Smith, Jo Shook, Carol Suter, Marthene Ritter: ROW IV: Mary Helen Craig, Janice Scheerer, Jan Johnson, Pat Turner, Loraine Zandall, Myma Cordtz. ALPHA OMICRON Pl OFFICERS President: Linda Thomas Vice-President: Janet McClead Secretary: Sarah Peterson Treasurer: Carolyn Orr SPONSORS Mrs Robert Primmer Mrs Oliver Bumb Mrs Kenneth Collier Mrs. Thomas Wetmore ROW I: Ann Birk, Carolyn Orr, Janet McClead, Linda Thomas, Sarah Peterson, Janet McCall: ROW II: Barbara Scheid, Sue Kirkman, Marilyn Martin, Sue Ann Reed, jerry Hasler, Sally Weales, Barbara Howat, Carole Wagner, Joan Hayes, Frances Phend, Norma Jean Souderg ROW III: Hannah Pillow, Shirley Lefler, Jo Reger, Judy Hale, Dot Marchal, Joanie Steenbergh, Mary Rohn: ROW IV: Carolyn Rice, Sarah Stahlhuth, Carolyn Fyfe, Marty Schilling, Marion Truax, Mary Anna Rose. 106 The activity of most importance to the Alpha Sigma Alphas this year was a tea for new fac- ulty members. It took place on an October Sunday at the home of Mrs. Oliver Bumb, a sponsor. The purpose of the affair was to acquaint the new faculty on our campus with both students and other faculty members. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ROW I: Ellen Harvey, Anna Lou Willis. Joy Kean, Elaine Ingram, Rosalyn Shoemaker, joby Foxworthy: ROW II: Wilma Copeland, Sue McCann, Barbara Mechling, Colleen Call- sen, Beth Schneider, Nancy Howard, Ina VanHoy, Nancy Martin, Virginia O'Connell. Phyllis Orr, Patsy Stevens: ROW III: Sue Woods, janet johnson, jean Anne Ketner, Marilou Kirkwood. Marcia Shively, Nancy Mills. jane Tiemeyerg ROW IV: Nancy Fickle, Rosemary Mitchell, Barbara Paxson, Reene Shue, Mary Sue Robertson, Susanne Perigo, Janet Hott, jo Laskowski. 107 ROW I: Janice Jones, Carolee Wal- ters, Wanda Buckley, Barbara Somsel, Carolyn Powers, Grace Mirza: ROW II: Carolyn Wiegel, Carol Toepfer, Joy Frederick, Carol Ashcraft, Joanne Lamberson, Janice Koontz, Alice Vera, Jeanine Henning, Jane Senterg ROW III: Edith Lucas, Lavonne Betz, Bea Butcher, Loma Walter, Jane Goen, Lu Ann Settlemyre: ROW IV: Ann Uhlir, Phyllis Sedlal-r, Becky Carmichael, Pat Foreman, Judy Bos- ton, Jane Babcock. OFFICERS President: Grace Mirza Vice-President: Wanda Buckley Cortes. Secretary: Janice Jones Rec. Secretary: Carolee Walters Treasurer: Barbara Somsel SPONSOR Miss Nell Young PATRONESSES Mrs. Ralph Cross Mrs. W. E. Wagoner ALPHA SIGMA TAU T7 An outstanding event of the year for Alpha Sigma Tau was their closed dinner dance held in the spring. The theme of the dance, which was held at Green Hills Country Club, was Starry Enchantment. A special fea- ture of the dance was the rec- ognition of the year's outstand- ing pledge. This award went to the pledge who was most out- standing in scholarship, atti- tude, and leadership. ROW I: Susie Morris, Phyllis Crowel, Roberta Morin, Betty Mitchell, Phyl- lis Hale, Yvonne Marcottg ROW II: Nancy LeRoy, Nancy Stoots, Norma Buck, Kay Wedel, Jane Horney, Carol Deubner, Delores DeMetz, Nan Raine, Yvonne Bales, Jane Moster, Anne Diener, Georganna Johnston: ROW III: Sarah Pratt, Amy Sheehan, Phyl- lis Birch, Toots Sanetra, S h i rl e y Drews, Delores Dillong ROW IV: Nancy Mooney, Jo Bergin, Ruthelma Reid, Judy Lape, Joanne Schacht, Shirley Voisard. ALPHA SIGMA TAU ALPHA CH OMEGA OFFICERS President: Sunnie Staton First Vice-President: Judy Coffin Second Vice-President: Lois Stiffler Corres. Secretary: Chella Heaton Rec. Secretary Jean Kasten Treasurer: Carolyn Towriss SPONSORS Miss Phyllis Craven Mrs. Glen Arthur Mrs. J. Victor Blackwell Mrs. Martha Coffin Mrs. Ralph Tyler Miss Mary Wade Miss Grace Woody ROW I: Jean Kasten, Lois Stiffler, Judy Coffin, Sunnie Staton, Charlotte Owen, Carolyn Towrissg ROW II: Nancy Hull, Marilyn Stookey, Ann Lawrence, Martha Lee, Nancy Prough, Chella Heaton, Carolyn Massey, Nancy Gaskill, Ruthie Powellg ROW III: Colleen Etz- ler, Pat McCormack, Corinne Connor, Carol Ferrari, Janet Rees, Mary Ann Patterson, Nancy Hughes: ROW IV: Jody Farrington, Beverly MacClean, Carol Ann Schneider, Judy Silvers, Jane Schipper, Sherry O'Dell, Sally Rosbrugh. 110 The Alpha Chi Omega's Carnation Ball, a formal dance honoring the pledges and establishing a precedent on this cam- pus three years ago, was held January 15, in Recital Hall. Dancing was to the beat of Jim Bai1y's band and was capably assisted by vocalist Paula Davis, Alpha Chi alum. Decorations included pictures of the pledges framed in golden lyres about the room. Climaxing the occasion was the presentation of the pledges who were introduced by pledge-trainer Lois Stiffler in Sculpture Court. Each pledge received a dozen red carnations from her big sister. After this impressive ceremony, refresh- ments were served in the East Lounge, and dancing continued into the night. ROW I: Linda Holloway, Beth Holloway, Sydney Adams, Natice Masten, Jane McKean, Carol Brubaker: ROW II: Judy Jones, Jan Olds, Claudia Drayer, Patsy McCarty, Linda Stevens, Mary Lou Hoover, Claudette Jones, Norma Heer, Fran Wild, Mary Long, ROW III: Jane LaRowe, Janet Fuhrman, Marilyn Stow, Linda Walker, Joyce Farquhar, Lois Kimes, Emma McCoy, Dot Hardy: ROW IV: Pat Moynihan, Betty Wysong, Janie Leitshuh, Susanne Baber, Sarah Athey, Phyllis Lambert, Kay Epply. l Q ww lll ROW I: Barbara Roll, Doris Harthan, Kathy Conelley, Kay Davis, Ruth Shaffer, Mary Pangborn: ROW II: Mary Little, Ann Lou Lawson, Mary Lou Baughn, Joan Frazier, Marilyn Felty, Pat Coleman, Ann Bryie, Marty Williams: ROW III: Annettie Good, Sue Winn, Elizabeth Swank, Ritacarol Sousley, Rita Shonk, Jessie Emerson: ROW IV: Marjorie Moore, Verna Bryant, Karin Yopst, Marty Voght, Sonya Miller, Marty Moore. DELTA ZETA OFFICERS President: . Katheryn Conelley First Vice-President: Ruth Shaffer Second Vice-President: Kay Davis Corres. Secretary: Mary Pangborn Rec. Secretary: Doris Harthan Treasurer: Barbara Roll SPONSORS Miss Beth Vail Miss Barbara Horn Miss Ethelyn Davidson PATRONESS Miss Phyllis Nelson Q., 3..- A tea for Homecoming Queen candidates was sponsored by the Delta Zetas in the Student Cen- ter Conference rooms, Septem- ber 30, 1954. The names of the girls were announced publicly for the first time at this affair. The candidates Wore sashes bearing their names and the names of the Greek groups to which they belonged. Coffee was served to guests after they had passed through the receiving line and had met the aspirants. ROW I: Kathryn Pickett, Stephanie Dart, Betty Jo Wilt, Jonne Spoor, Joan Hempfling, Barba Foxg ROW II: Ellabeth Conrad, Marjorie Morris, Eleanor Cvirird, Judy Smith, Nancy Walker, Doris Bird, joan Farr, Cecile Houkg ROW III: Sally Hirschy, Cathy Rea, Sue Castetter, Dottie Gray, Diana Robbins, Carolyn Shrevesg ROW IV: Marjorie Brown, Monica Fortener, SaDona Hartman, jane Wettschurack, Patricia Boles, Marcia Conway. ,NL .1 L. fi x .W Cf 3 . A 'M W, A vii. . R A .1i ::.- 2 V is if g , .J li., ' x 1- W 4 tv Q ii -A 113 DELTA ZETA WX DELTA SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS President: Julia Allen Vice-President: Mary Beth Cory Corres. Secretary: Barbara Marshall Rec. Secretary: Marian Moore Treasurer: Nancy Nauman SPONSORS Miss Clara Wiltse Miss Emma Wetzel PATRONESS Dr. Lucile Clifton The oustanding activity for Delta Sigma Epsilon this year was a program held in conjunction with the U. S. Marine Hospital in Louisiana. The chapter sponsored a patient to whom they sent letters and gifts at different intervals during the year. ROW I: Julia Allen, Mary Christman, Marion Moore, Evelyn Groscostg ROW II: Nancy Nauman, Mary Joan Large-nt, Bemita Cole, Mary Beth Cory, jo Ann Shroyer. 'em-A 114 An outstanding event this year for the Delta Sigma Thetas was a work- shop at the University of Illinois in October. The purpose of the workshop was to familiarize each girl with the duties of a Delta woman to herself, to her race, and to her fellowman. After the meetings, a dance was given by the Pyramids of Illinois for the visiting sororities. The midwest Regional Director, Miss Janet Hamilton of Chicago, was also present. OFFICERS President: Mary Kingsberry Vice-President: Norma Marrow Secretary: Sue Carol Hall Treasurer: Juanita Ballinger SPONSORS Miss Juanita Smith Miss Patsy Mitchell ROW I: Juanita Ballinger, Mary Kingsberry, Norma Marrow, Sue Carol Hall: ROW II: Dorothy Reynolds, Vivian Ross, Virginia Davis, Lois Jenkins, Bette Jenkins. ,+A 'SV' 115 V1.3 H.L VIAIEDIS V.L-IEICI TH ETA CHI OFFICERS President: Ron Gardner Vice-President: Bill Stalnaker Treasurer: Don Owens Secretary: Bob Doan SPONSORS Judson Betts Charles E. Rosenbarger Dr. Edward S. Strother ROW I: Phil Silvers, Duke Kendall, Jim Poteet, Carl Rich, Harry Ganser, Dick Rollins, Gene Butts, Jim Boehleing ROW II: Louie Gillespie, Jim McCormack, Jim Burns, Don Owens, Bill Stalnaker, Ron Gardner, Bob Doan, jim Smith, Dean Price, Mel Sunderman, ROW III: Joe McKeever, Tom Halley, Larry High- baugh, Charles johnson, Frank Sharkey, Jim Stricker, Jim Fulk, Bill Baker, Bill Last, Olin Mooy, Jim Purcell, Dick Walkerg ROW IV: Mark Elliott, George Clifford, Rodney DeBolt, John Robinson, Dale Smith, Bob Grossnickle, Wally Gartee, Dick Peterson, ROW V: john Avenatti, Gill McKean, jerry Kolter, Terry McCarter, Dwight Larson, Dan Huffer, Hugh Brown, Bob Taylor. Remember that guy from I. U.? The Theta Chi annual State Day get together, which took place in Naptown, affords the men of Delta Kappa, as well as those from other chapters in the state, to meet other actives, alums and pledges at this early affair. State Day comes but once a year: but it is long awaited and long remembered. This year the Ball State caravan headed for the Indianap- olis Athletic Club on Saturday, Febraury 26. The event attracted members from all the chap- ters in the state. Much fun was had at the dinner and dance. ROW I: Larry Mossburg, Dave Craig, Vic DeWeese, Larry Shippy, Dan Fulton, Dave Poore, Dick Sherwood, Mel Myers, jim Godfrey: ROW II: Bill Maron, Bob Drew, Dick Gentry. Tom Curtis, Ron Gerkin, Dave Her- ronimus, Jack Leslie, Ron Reed, Don Gallihew, Trotty Heck, ROW III: jack Meradith, jim Passman, Brad- ley Neal, Wally Smith, jim Brown, Russ Poor, Larry Collins, Dale Fozo, Don Neuen, J. Allen Morgan, Jerry Rhodes: ROW IV: Alex Benco, Tom Williams, Don Wipple, Steve Kosano- vich, Bob Mings, Dave Kindt, Torn Drew: ROW V: Dan Myers, Bill Przybysz, Bill Reddish, John Whit- craft, Allen Utterback. IHD V.LEIH.L ROW I: Ernie Butler, Irvin Williams, Rudy Wilson, Bob Elum, Bob Foster: ROW II: Virgil Mosley, Ronald Jackson, Clayton Evans, jim Blevins, Dr. J. S. Smith, M.D., Hobart Gregg, Charles Greenwood, Richard Irving. KAPPA ALPHA PSI OFFICERS President: Rudy Wilson Vice-President: Irvin Williams Treasurer: Robert Elurn Secretary: Ernest Butler SPONSORS Dr. J. Smith Mr. Waymond Ferguson The objective of the Kappamen is to obtain for its members benefits which can be secured from the close membership in a college brother- hood. They strive to obtain for their members aid in attaining a place of usefulness in society. Being founded nationally in 1911, Kappa Alpha Psi was locally installed on campus in 1953. The flower of the fraternity is the arbutus and the colors are cream and crimson. The activities for the year included closed parties, an exchange party with the Delta Sigma Theta sorority and the annual Spring Dinner Dance. ,-Q N V! I , X ., I .li 118 -54' 'Aw N H 119 KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA ROW I: Walter Carr, Kent Gordon, Bill Herron, jim Gris- wald, Tom Tinkle, Bill Gage, Rex Jenkins: ROW II: Bob Locks, Bob Green, Rich New- man, Ed Mathews, Don Berndt, Larry Buell, Dick Campbell, Dick Seto, ROW III: Richard Shigley, jerry Hoemig, Earl Yestingsmeier, jim Rohra- baugh, Larry Meyer, Richard Briles, Bob Mitchell, Tom Dobbs: ROW IV: Jim Erick- son, Dan Gyure, Merrill Beyerl, Cleon Point, Ignacio Alfaro, Charles Amick, Fred Richter, All Miedemag ROW V: Pres Brown, Steve Bennett, Bill Deaton, David Waugh, Chester Z. Hosea, Bill Mathews, Bob Whitcomb. OFFICERS President: Donald Berndt Vice-President: Richard Campbell Treasurer: Larry Buell Secretary: Louis Matthew SPONSORS Dr. Merrill Beyerl Dr. Lucile Clifton Dr. james Erickson Mr. William Higgins Mr, Porter Nesbitt Congestion, criticism, challenge are the key- notes of a highly successful Kappa Sig Variety Show. The show is one of the most outstanding and entertaining annual events on campus. The two-hour singing, dancing, laugh-filled produc- tion which is open to any and all organizations on campus, was staged Thursday, February 4 in Assembly Hall. Each act was watched closely by talent scouts, judges and audience. Prompt- ness, clarity, originality, and staging character- ize the winners in this entertainment festival. Cash prizes are awarded to first, second and third place victors. CFriday morning found the Alpha Chis first in line at Industrial Trust.J Arthur Godfrey hasn't claimed any of the win- ners as yet, but the winners have participated in various school and civic programs, television programs and the High School Senior Day Va- riety Show. ROW I: Gene Brown, Paul Ross, Glenn Ewing, jerry Shaw, joe Wood, Dick Badryg ROW II: Jim Stout, Ron Hodson, Charles Baker, jim Dent, Jim Watson, Ray Redman, Wayne Thomas, George Addison, jim Shireyg ROW III: jack Stone- braker, Gary I-Ieldabrand, Bill Amick, Dave Riley, Larry Haynes, Elwood Schoff, Bryon Medler, jerry Sox: ROW IV: Dick Cdtherman, joe Fettig, Harry Knapp, Don Fountain, Bill Kreamer, Glenn Hydman, Dick Meister, ROW V: John Wallen, Ernest Dodson, Bob Schaefer, Bob Rust, Loren Grabnes, Mick Helpling, Vic Platner. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA 121 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA OFFICERS President: William Crosier Vice-President: Max Moore Treasurer: Dick Landauer Secretary: Don Nelson SPONSORS Dr. Mark E. Studebaker Dr. Basil Swinford Dr. P. D. Edwards Dr. Charles Brumfiel Dr. J. Virgil Herring Mr. Charles Shoemaker Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte HWBX 'UNF ROW I: Dick Stanley, Bill Harris, Bud Dirrim, Bill Putt, Lee Hoopingarner, Frank johnson, Bud Stanley: ROW II: Edie Myers. George I-Ialler, Ed Alley, Dick Holdeman, Richard Landauer, Bill Crosier, Max Moore, Don Nelson, Brooks Lingo, Sam Morigi, Charlie Davis- son, Gary Jones: ROW III: Larry Stomn, Norm Phares, Larry Miller, Frank jones, Dean Maitlen, Chuck Hall: ROW IV: Tom Peters, Jerry Niemeyer, Rollin jump, Jay Beehler, Rex Thomas: ROW V: Gary Shannon, Gene Crosier, Gene Wolfe, Bill May, jay Pittenger, Harlan Bergsieker, Ray Amrhein. 122 Each spring the Ball State cinder track becomes the scene of the annual Bike-A-Thon sponsored by the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. This event is re- ceived with great enthusiasm by the fraternities, sororities, and independent groups on campus. Permanent trophies are awarded to the winners of the men and women's groups participating. A large traveling trophy is also given to the yearly winner. Spirit is high and accidents are few, except for cinder burns and sore muscles acquired by the long bicycle ride around the oval track. The event has all the earmarks of the big 500- mile race in Indianapolis, There are pits for the bicycle crews, a first aid station. field judges, flag signal men, and a scoreboard telling what lap and who is leading. This is an all school activity which is witnessed by all people who have a keen sense of competition. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ROW I: John Williams, Myron Storms, Dan Carmichael, jan Myers, Duane Linderman, Don Clark, Dave Swift, Larry Michael, ROW II: Larry Campbell, Bob Bonshire, Dave Bon- nell, Dick Uhler, Bob Glespie, Dave Dick, john johnson, Bob Gage, Dick Simon, Ron Wilson, Stu Thomas, Larry Horneyg ROW III: Dan Laycock, Bob Cooksey, Carl Harder, Jerry Kitchell, Jim Satryan, jake Emrick, Bill Wiggins: ROW IV: Hugh Whitmer, Bob Newkirk, Glen Ludy, Loren Holbrook, Terry Craig, jack Beck, Bill Heathg ROW V: Fred Harris, jim Wood, Deon Stellwag, Roger Harp, Bill Shogren, Jim Ward, Dean Luellen. 123 lm M ROW I: Mary Ann Milliner, Carol Eller, Phyllis Gruszka, Sandra Doyel, Barbara jones, Sue Wuthrich, Ann Bowers, Lucy Wolfe, Mary Sue Stephen, Belle Larson, jo Anne jack- son, jane Grover, ROW II: Alice Ray, Berta Irwin, Pat Summers, Beverly Thorn, Bar- bara Gardner, Donna Wilber, Nancy Kiem, Martha Daugh- erty, janet Graves, Mona Daugherty, Kathleen Keefe, Pat Coble. Pl BETA PHI 4 OFFICERS President: Arm Bowers Vice- President: Sue Wuthrich Corres. Secretary: Peggy Starkey Rec. Secretary: Luella Barr Treasurer: Mary Sue Stephen Ass't. Treasurer: Kathleen Keefe SPONSORS Mrs William Baldwin Mrs. Fred Schneider Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. Francis Stout Mrs. O. B. Christy Mrs. Lester Hewitt Mrs. Lawrence Hurst Mrs. Reese Williams PATRON AND PATRONESS Mr. and Mrs. Judson Betts . by . Saturday night, December ll, the Pi Beta Phis staged their thirty-third annual Christmas Ball in the Student Center Ballroom. To set the mood of the season, the decorations were centered around a large blue Christmas tree trimmed in white and silver. Soft lights, music, and billowing formals added their part to the glamour of the festive affair. Will Hauser played for the evening of danc- ing, with Don Bauer as the fea- tured vocalist. ROW I: Ruth Horstman, Reta Kling, Sara jean Smiley, Virginia Gates, Kay Beckstein, Connie Bickel, Carol Caupp, Sandra Ziegler, Sharon Brad- way, Sally jo White, Sandy Roush. Nancy Sharpfg ROW II: Barbara Buckles, Peggy Pollock, Charlene Cul- tice, Nancy Welter, Elizabeth Hedde, Kay Thornburg, janet Goodnight, Ann Hadley, Mardel Newquist, Laura Sherptosky, Polly Reynolds, Barbara Waechter, S h i r l e y Grasa, Sandre Scott, Luella Barr, Roberta Schmarr, Emma Jean Anderson, Annette Petro, janet Blume. PI BETA PHI PI KAPPA SIGMA Pi Kappa Sigma honors its seniors at an annual Spring Formal Dance. This year the dance was held at the hotel Roberts on April 30. All seniors received gifts from the Ball Ball State chapter. Special awards were given to the senior with the highest scholastic average over the four year period and to the outstanding member for 1954-55. OFFICERS President: Virginia Coleman Vice-President: Carol I-Iighbaugh Cortes. Secretary: Phyllis jackson Rec. Secretary: Carol Cissne Barbara Likens Treasurer: Barbara Jacobson Shirley Bessler SPONSORS Miss Elizabeth Meloy Mrs. L. J, Scheidler 'T ROW I: Phyllis jackson, Shirley Bessler, Vir- ginia Coleman, Carol Highbaugh, Barbara Likens, Rita Murray: ROW II: Carol Temp- lin, Mary Martin, Mary Moore, Carol Fortier, Beverly Ann Baker, Sue Janney. Norma Jean Ray. 126 1 w F -ii 2 E 127 K so , A' . I 5- , 3132 0 , 1:5 x . Y, of , E5 4' .,: f M W - SIGMA KAPPA ROW I: Darlene Keesling, Yvonne Maxwell, Dorris Leep- er, Elizabeth Tull, Wilmetta Kemp, Peggy Cook: ROW II: Norma Tharpe, Marlene Lee, Carol Janney, Marianne Hage- now, Janie Beckner, Bonnie Hindsg ROW III: Beverly Blaz- ier, Martha Crirton, Elizabeth Fetz, Pat Underwood, Eilene Hindsley, Judy Wright, ROW IV: Rebecca Meeks, Annie Laurie, B a r b a r a Huffman, janet Sanders, Virginia Bram- mer. Q!! 128 OFFICERS President: Elizabeth Ann Tull First Vice-President: Dorris Leeper Second Vice-President Wilmetta Kemp Cortes. Secretary: Peggy Cook Rec. Secretary: Darlene Keesling Treasurer: Yvonne Maxwell SPONSORS Mrs John Lewellen Mrs Jack Stealy Mrs. William Higgins Mrs Merrill Beyerl Mrs. Byron Cutler 1, . um ,X an ,.' g l . 37:1 ev W i V f K -6 The Snowflake Ball is a traditional formal affair given in honor of newly pledged mem- bers of Sigma Kappa Sorority. This year the dance was held in Recital Hall of the Arts building. The highlight of the evening was the pledge processional, at which time each pledge was presented by her big sister, ribboned and photographed. Decorations for the ball were in traditional Sigma Kappa colors of pink, lavender, maroon, and white. The false ceiling was constructed from these colors. Adding to the color were silver clustered snowflakes sus- pended from the ceiling. ' - jffs. if 11's T I Y s,,, ,. . y Q I SIGMA KAPPA ROW I: Joan Lunsford, Dixie Laurie, Jayne Edwards, Linda Smalley, Carolyn Halland, Katie Wolgamott: ROW II: Nlildred Kirk, Sharon Beebe, Janice Holm- gren, Wanda Booth, Sue Peter- son, Pat Trisselg ROW III: Lois Sellers, Gayla Fleming, Bernice Jennings, Elaine Price, jane Courtney, Nancy Brown: ROW IV: Juliene Shellhaas, Betty Mae Finchum, Mary Lou Godfrey, Pat Good, Wilma Woolever. SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA ROW I: Audrey Myers, Peggy Gallahue, Lee Kniss, Toni Rea, Marilyn Zurmuehlen, Dixie Staley: ROVV II: Cecelia Healey, Jayne Fritz, Norma Park, Virginia Davis, Mary Alice Alex- ander, Rosalyn Huber, Pat Arthur, Barbara Swank, Jean Lambert: ROW III: Dora Whan, Ann Spur, Phyllis jones, Delores Shunk, Kathy Morlock, Christine Neff, Pat Wright: ROW IV: Marjorie Gooding, Maxine Haugland, Ruth Moore, Daphna Shope, Stana Tadich, Paula Sue Shonk. OFFICERS President: Toni Rea Vice-President: Lee Kniss Corres. Secretary: Dixie Staley Rec. Secretary: Peg Gallahue Treasurer: Marilyn Zurmuehlen SPONSORS Mrs. Alice Nichols Miss Mildred Moore Miss Evelyn Hoke PATRONESS Mrs. Marvin Reichle The annual Topsy Turvy Tavern was presented by the Tri Sigmas on February 28, 1955. The evening featured a variety show, dancing, and a contest for Topsy Turvy Doll. A tavern theme was carried out by decorations and mixed soft drinks served in the Pine Shelf Tavern, Dance music was fur- nished by records and all Greek organizations on campus were invited to present skits for en- tertainment. A prize was award- ed to the winning skit. All those who went to the Tavern were entitled to one vote for the Topsy Turvy Doll. A compact was presented to this year's Doll. ROW I: Ada Mathias, Shirley Hefflefinger, Jane Regan, Betsy Burchard, Sandi Grimme, Mary Shidelerg ROW II: Adrien Witkow- ski, Muirl Webster, Hanako Nakarna, Mari- lyn Gyure, Donna Traves, Joan DuFon, Joanne Lee, Gathel Paul, Bonnie Harris: ROW III: Martha Corrington, Sandre Rob- inson, Judy Krieg, Connie Shedeler, Mary Carolyn Davidson, Judith Ann Breeceg ROW IV: Carol Kellerman, Jerrianne Craig, Nancy Bock, Marjorie Rockhill, Ann White- neck, Sheila Stine. VINDIS VWEDIS VWEDIS SIGMA TAU GAMMA ROW I: Gerald Beard, Steve Stavros, Paul Cheesman, Mar- vin Gard, jim Becker, Ed En- nis, Jim Doerr, Howard Ep- persong ROW II: john Costin, Dick Sorrell, Rhoton Cross, Travis Miller, Rod Cord, Ed Ring, Wally Garrett, Wade Lemma: ROW III: Burt Bren- neman, Don Avery, Lyman Bond, Charles Blackburn, Hal Vaughn, Abe Alvarez, Dick Krei, Gene Schollick, Wayne Frushour, Wally Webb, Dick Hunt, George Baird: ROW IV: Bill Kramer, jack Powell, Ned Sutherland, Jerry Uptgraft, joe Pickard, Don Clark, jim Beck. OFFICERS President: Rhoton Cross Vice-President: Edward Ring Treasurer: Richard Sorrell Secretary: Rodney Cord SPONSORS Dr. Oliver Bumb Dr. Robert Bell Mr. Reece Williams Dr. John Hannaford Dr. Leslie Mauth Dr. Victor Lawhead january winds whip the street corners and the Taus ring bells, shout, sweat and the dimes 'mount. The initial kickoff of the March of Dimes for Delaware County is sponsored each year by the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity of Ball State. This year the eighth annual drive began on January 8, 1955 with a goal of Sl,000. The members of the fraternity canvased both Ball State and Burris games, as well as the Dela- ware County basketball tourney. On a Friday and Saturday during the month of January, you can find the members of the fraternity on the corners of Walnut and Jack- son streets in downtown Muncie ringing bells and chanting for contributions to the March of Dimes. The aid given to the victims of polio from the money collected by this fraternity can well be appreciated by those who have seen these men work at this worthwhile endeavor. ROW I: Larry Retherford, John Dull, Leonard Draving, Gene Hany, Jerry Sprunger, Gene Pax- ton, Stan Scotty ROW II: Ralph Noe, Mitch Benjamin, Charles Stucklmacher, Ed Heiber, Jim Sprunger, Tom Szymizak, jim Troyer, Bud Wainscottg ROW III: Mark Schoeff, Don Coar, Lonnie Turley, Pat Clyde, Frank josin, James Newcomer, Dick Romine, Bob Reger, Charles Ply, Robert Bayer, Richard Paskhurst, Larry Gardber, Ben Bejma, Tom Hen- drickson: ROW IV: Gorman Pierce, jim Veevaete, jerry Am- stutz, Tom Firsich, Ed Sleziak, Trudie Hanson, Jerry Bardison. VWWVED f IV.L VWEDIS ROW I: joe Williams, Charles Robertson, Jack Schmeltz, Dave Haines, Larry Conrad, Jim Grove, Paul Weisse, Asher Silverburg, Len Buczkowski, Jim Phillips: ROW II: Louie Kessler, Bud Brumbaugh, Dave Hinkley, Don Mavis, Bill Wile, Bob Bloomfield, Bill Strohl, Dick Bowen, Randy Mauck, Roy Tribit, Jim Vanso: ROW III: Ron Menges, Irv Stumler, Bill Schneider, john Conley, Dick Dellinger, Marv Pozdol, Ray Karnafel, Don Cruzan, Ed Ecker, Charles Hefley, Dick Waking: ROW IV: Frank Hiatt, Larry Ladd, Jim Pentleton, John Brunso, Dave Speer, Jim DuPont, Bill Lantzg ROW V: Don Knox, jack Fisher, Paul Rydzinski, Ralph Cook, Dale Harris, Keith Bennett. SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFFICERS President: Dave Hinkley Vice-President: Bill Wile Treasurer: Bob Bloomfield Secretary: Bill Strohl SPONSORS Dr. Richard Calderneyer Dr. Armin Hummel Dr. Royal J. Morsey Mr. Donald Lawrence 4 The bull session was lasting late that night at 526 N. Martin St., more commonly known as the House to the Sig Eps on campus. The inevitable bridge game was in progress, while the last TV show of the evening was coming to its close. The rest of the house was quiet except for the rustle of papers as the brains finished their work for the next day. This is home for the nineteen men living in the house. It is also the central meeting place for the rest of the fraternity. Around it are centered the many committee meetings, the song practices, and the all-around fellowship, all of which go with a fraternity. l , , ROW I: Casey Buczkowski, Ed Burns, Bill Fox, Don Coddens, Norm Jones, Stan Nossett, Randy Witters, Glen Murphy, Jerry Bankson, Paul Tribbitg ROW II: George Spitz, Stan Hess, Bill Kelly, Jim Fletcher, Dick Dickover, Terry Schurr, Gordon Farquhar, Al Camren, Gerald Sweet, Gary Weiss: ROW III: Dan Orbaugh, jim Felland, Roger Beehler, Elwood Canady, Bob Vanzo, Jerre McManama, Wil- liam Hass, Marvin Roney, Verle Foster, Mich- ael Toth: ROW IV: Ron Farrell, Terre Broad- water, Jim Edwards, Bernie Folta, Dick Nus- baum, Frank Freeman, Clyde Norton, ROW V: Bob Cotner, Jim Suiter, Fred Hamilton, Bob Mattingly, Gene Racek, Gerry Stoner: ROW VI: Tom Smith, Don Biggs, Dick Faust, Leslie Barkdull. SIGMA PHI EPSILON xf' PHI SIGMA EPSILON ROW I: Jay Hildebrandt, Audrey Modlon, Dave Bennett, jack Cross, Charles Fowler, Bill Glendenning, Herb Uleryg ROW II: Jim Miller, Bob Sellers, Bob Monks, Jack Gill, Dick Dragoo, Dick Craft, Don Sander, ROW III: Marland Sell, Jack Cougill, Jack Deal, Larry Campbell, Earl Krotik, Bill Harris, Paul Benning, Dave Timberlin. OFFICERS President: Jack Cross Vice-President: Charles J. Fowler Treasurer: William Glendenning Secretary: Jack Bateman SPONSORS Dr. Robert Koenker Dr. W. H. Magoon The establishment of the Ron Garber Memorial Scholarship fund by the Phi Sigs benefits both Gar- ber's young daughter and a frosh basketball player. Ron was a former Ball State roundball player affiliated with the Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity. After his death, his brothers formed the Memorial Scholarship fund which carries his name. Each year at Parents Day the men sell flowers, the proceeds of which go to maintain the schol- arship and provide benefits for Ron's little girl. ROW I: Devol Ernst, Jim Bauer, Norm Mc- Curdy, Dick Douglas, Jerry Banker, john John- son, Earl Van Sickle, ROW II: Jack Bate- man, Jack Duncan, Wayne Campbell, john Wuthrich, Buddy Clarkg ROW III: Bill Dun- can, Wesley Manring, Keith Nelson, Dave Dewey, Don Smith, Dick Keithley. PHI SIGMA EPSILON ROW I: Frances Yeager, Myrt Kreider, Sylvia Lipanoga, Connie Standish, Gay Smith: ROW II: Sally Sue Riegel, Beth Ann Ogan, Janet Orem, Janice Stricker, Janet Palm, Joyce Johns, Charlene Grolla, Carol Brammell, Jacque Neff, Jane Harrell, Jean Todd, Patra Redmang ROW III: Pat Heath. Nelda Tuxford, Judy Ham- ling, Doris DeBolt, Maureen Gayle, Bev Sterrett, Bert Smithg ROW IV: Becky Ward, Norma Brittin, Betty Paterson, Mary Keesaer, Marilyn Jo Lee, Jerrie Bailey, Barbara Hiser. OFFICERS President: Connie Standish Vice-President: Gay Smith Corres. Secretary: Nelda Tuxford Rec. Secretary: Frances Yeager Treasurer: Sylvia Lipanoga SPONSORS Mrs Norman Kohl Mrs Albert Thiry Mrs Edwin Warner Mrs Jack Fagala Mrs. Robert Koenker Miss Lucia Mysch PATRONESS Mrs. John Magnabosco CHI OMEGA 138 The highlight of Chi Omega's social activi- ties during the year was a dance co-sponsored with Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Shadow Nocturne was presented, with Buddy Morrow and his band -the first big name band on Ball State's campus this year. The dance was held in the Muncie Armory, which was decorated with modernistic designs in pink and black. ROW I: Jerry Hebert, Janet Beard, Phyllis Anderson, Vonetta Dearing, Marilyn Sue Lee, Ruth Jones: ROW II: Mariana Moore, Carol Burkett, Peggy Titus, Carolyn Donnelly, Shir- ley Hatley, Virginia Kusz, Peggy Lindley, Mary Ann Chalfant, Marilyn Odell, Rosemary Borsattino, Sharon Posey: ROW III: Ruth Elwell, Nancy Hertel, Lois Schumm, Pat King, Ar- lene Owen, Connie Herron, Evaline Baldwin: ROW IV: Ann Madsen, Martha Martin, Glenda Hurley, Carol Goethels, Pat Wells, Shirley Dicki- son, 139 CHI OMEGA ROW I: Carol Fortier, Charlene Cul- tice, joby Foxworthy, Vonetta Dear- ing, Alice Shelley, Pat Trisselg ROW II: Anna Lou Lawson, Amy Sheehan, Mary Beth Cory, Jerry Craig, Vivian Ross. JR. PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL OFFICERS President: Joby Foxworthy Vice-President: Vonetta Dearing Secretary: Charlene Cultice Treasurer: Alice Shelley SPONSORS Miss Wickham Connie Standish ORGANIZATICDNS I . J. , - 11 nv lvl' L,-.1 AL sn! V39 . wiv EQ C- ,gang AE? ...J QA' eye' ROW I: Lavonne Betz, Jack Whitlock, Renne Shue, Joan Steenbergh, Bill Przybysz, Sue Winn: ROW II: Norman Jones, janet Orem, Patricia Wright, Janet Goodnight, jerry Hoemig. STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL President: Jerry I-Ioemig Vice-President: Joan Steenbergh Secretary: Jack Whitlock Treasurer: Renne Shue The Student Executive Coun- cil is the student government of the Ball State campus. Its mem- bers, composed of three repre- sentatives from each class, han- dle all affairs between the school and the students. One of the most important functions handled by SEC is the supervision of all Homecom- ing activities. Besides taking care of the Homecoming parade, dorm decorations, and the crowning of the queen, SEC s p o n s o r s the Homecoming dance which always features an outstanding band. STUDENT ROW I: Luella Barr, Carol Kaeuper, J S b h, N P kg ROW Il,?r,iudtsi9iiIT Sits, Dci'inf2aichZid Calde- N I meyer, Walter Williams, Dick Holde- man, Bill Herron. 3 'W'- 45 The Student Center Governing Board is the stimulator and coordinator of the activities and facilities in the Student Center. People who desire to work with this group must make an application, have an interview, and be appointed by the existing board. Activities in the Student Center are always booming. Some of the special features offered by the enterprising committees are the student-faculty coffee hours, debates and discussions. The crowning achievement of this group has been the Student Center Birthday Party, which has already become a tradition on the campus. Fea- tured in this year's extravaganza was Pee Wee Hunt's Combo. 143 .p 1 2 3-I at any Um ROW I: Berta Irwin, Rosalyn Huber, Virginia Davis, , Charlene Grolla, Beth Schneider, Kay jenkins, Rita I Shonk, Shirley Dare, Phyllis Gruszka, Judy Park: ROW II: Patra Redman, Gene Abrams, jerry Sprunger, Nor- man McCurdy, Marcella Carpenter, Pat Wells, Olin Mooy, Bernard Flota, Charlotte Owen, Ruth Horstman, Richard Uhlir, George Spitz, Allen Camren, Peggy Lindley. rflfys w Each committee is composed of eight members including a chairman who is a member of the Student Center Governing Board. Existing committees are Film, Music, Social, Public Relations, Literary and Forum, and Recreation. TER STUDENT CEN COMMITTEES 144 FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS President: Judy Schneider Vice-President: Paul Gehman Secretary: Jane Babcock Treasurer: jack Humbles SPONSORS Dr. Wallace Magoon Dr. Georgiana Hicks Dr. Vivienne Bey Mr. Dean Coen 3 years ago the individual lan- guage clubs at Ball State merged to form the Foreign Lan- guage Club. The organization strives to create a better under- standing of foreign countries, peoples, and customs. The various activities of the club i n c 1 u d e conversational groups in French and Spanish and a trip to an opera at Pur- due University in the spring, ROW I: Lucille Ramsey, Shirley Bilbyg ROW II: Mar- ilyn Miene, Valerie Boggs, Ruth Lyons, Elwood Schoff, janet Rees, Judith Schneider, Marilyn Zimmerman, Jack Humbles, Carol Wagner, Helen Fox, janet Palmg ROW III: Vivienne Bey, Wanita Evans, Doris Drost, Earleen Kniss, Abe Alvarez, Madeline Holt, Lavonne Betz, Margie Moore, Carl LaWall, Carolyn Towriss, Cveorgiana Hicks, Elaine Schuster, Lora McGonigle. GAMMA DELTA ROW I: Stan Hess, jan Ernsberger, Marianne Hagenow, Carol Toepfer, Fred Richter, jane Schipper, Ruth Horts- man, Kay Freed, Carl Oesterleg ROW II: Sandy Rouch, Shirley Martquardt, Lois Schumm, Bill Stricker, Rev. O. L. Hartman, Marlene Lee, joy Mayer, Sandra Van Dusen. OFFICERS President: Fred Richter Vice-President: Beverly Schultz Secretary: Coleen Etzler Treasurer: Marianne Hagenow SPONSOR Rev. O, L. Hartman Gamma Omega Chapter of Gamma Delta, International Asso- ciation of College Students of the Lutheran Church, was organized on campus in May. 1953, to become another of nearly one hundred similar groups at colleges and universities throughout the world. Objectives of the organization are training for Christian serv- ice in the church and in the world, and encouragement of fellow- ship among students. 146 ROW I: jane Senter, jean Kasten, Janet Rees, Norma Guyring ROW II: Mary Lou Hoover, Coleen Etzler, Shirley Bilby, Grace Brandt, Marilyn Jones, Sandra Van Dusen, Shirley Bessler. LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President: Janet Rees Vice-President: Norma Guynn Secretary-Treasurer: Barbara Somsel SPONSOR Miss Grace E. Brandt The group makes bulletin boards and film strips, repairs books, col- lects rare volumes, and publishes a NeWsette of 1 i b r a r y activities. These future teachers, librarians, and interested parties have various social functions and discussion groups as part of the club events. K rj, 147 ROW I: Gene Abrams, Millard Cosby, Wayne Zimmermang ROW II: Elwood Schoff, joan Farr, Pat McCormick, Joan Bailey, Bill Jennings, Lavonne Betz, Judy Coffin, Marilyn Zimmerman, Glen Sheetsg ROW III: Anna Lawson, Ruth Horstman, Patricia Pope: ROW IV: Isabel Smith, Don Berndt, Judy Halley, G. Robert Wilson, john Homrig, Ted Bowen, John Marocco, Wilma Sheets, John Hannaford. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 'mmfv OFFICERS President: Lavonne Betz Vice-President: Elwood Schoff Secretary: Joan Bailey Treasurer: William Jennings SPONSORS Dr. Phyllis Nelson Dr. John Hannaford This organization is made up of all students who express an interest in social science. Their aim is to promote interest and an understand- ing of the political, social, and economic prob- lems which face us today. OFFICERS President: Marvin Pozdol Vice-President: Louis Gillespie Recording Secretary: Betty Gargione Corresponding Secretary: Irv Stumbler Treasurer: Gerry Hebert SPONSORS Rev. James Leah Dr. and Mrs. L. K. Scheidler is open to all Catholic students on campus. ROW I: Dick Muller, Len Buczkowski, Frank Freeman, Dick Nusbaum, Norm Streveler, George Spitz, Bernard Folta, Bill Shogreng ROW II: Nancy Mooney, Maxine Haugland, Carol Ferrari, Pat Cosgrove, Shirley Voisard, Jean Feikes, Marv Pozdol, Gerry Hebert, jinny O'Connell, Jeanne Kunz, Beth Schneider, Charlene Grolla, Pat Turner, Lorie Zandall, Roberta Mattingly: ROW III: Nancy LeRoy, Irvin Stumbler, jade McMillan, Ed Bir, Marge Stahl, Barbara Gallagher, Ed Burns, Carolyn Williams, Bob Mings, Mary Ann Pat- terson, Doris Drost, jane Beckler, Dr. L. K. Scheidler, Bill Feikes, Frank Rivera, john Moran, Carl Quinn, Casey Buczkowski, Tom Marocco, Steve Calfa, Don Walker, Ambrose Dulle, Gretchen Besser. M... E3 Q10 03 55+-1 505 Ph 21.2 5350 5.05 Hmm een ...O 'Emo' fur-f mag' 5225 H53 omni 2?. 'O dwg ,-+R'-1 :r--H FD U15 if-+ onfiw 2-IVE. Ona' v-noi: 5-'N 03.5. Off:-r 55:9 .og egg 50:35 mo. 2':a,,, gmc E39 roifi. HN NVWM FTID E ROW I: -Phil Silvers, Noel Lewis, Darrell Crosley, Trotty Heck, Karl Gombert, Frank Johnson: ROW II: Carolyn Wiegel, Sally Rosbrugh, Mary Shideler, Mary Sue Robertson, Dee Stewart, Mary Lapp, Richard von Grabow, Sandra Botkin, Alice Alexander, Nancy Nauman, Evelyn Strother, Patricia Mullins: ROW III: Beverly Blazier, Pat Lupton, Marcia Smith, Shirley Holtzclaw, Elaine Cunningham, Leona Folk, Willard Holloway, Dr. Hargreaves, Luella Barr, Walter Carr, Donald Kutch- back, Charles Greenwood, Marilyn Copeland, Pat McCully, Joann Adams. MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS President: Richard von Grabow Vice-President: Mary Lapp Secretary: Dee Stewart Treasurer: Carolyn Henderson McCreery SPONSOR Dr. Robert Hargreaves Music Club members present and spon- sor concerts during the year in order to raise funds for the Palmer Memorial Schol- arship. They also furnish weekly recitals open to the public. These events demon- strate the effectiveness of such programs to give non-music students considerably more understanding and appreciation of music. These recitals also give evidence of the sort of musical talent present at Ball State. I.- .nl K A I 'L I I t,,.5'x-i 25. if . 4 5 ROW I: Phillip Starkey, Ed Ecker, Tom McCory, Robert Gage, Leonard Draving, Chester Hosea, jim Watson: ROW II: SaDona Hartman, Marilyn Davidson, Eilene Hindsley, Jane Senter, Don Cruzan, Martha Girton, George Phares, Eleanor Girard, Ruby Ellen Hale, Helen Eby, Elizabeth Alexander, ROW III: Jack Rice, Corinne Conner, Ted Bowen, Ann Lawrence, Bob Konrath, jim Townsend, jack Humbles, Noel Thornburg, James Rusby, Herbert Gaede, George Welker, Dr. Robert Cooper, Marcella Carpenter, jack Alexander, Kip Pollard, Forest Maddy, Wanda Booth, Bob Mings, Dr. Hummel. OFFICERS President: Don Cruzang Vice-President: George Phares, Secretary-Treasurer: Martha Giton SPONSORS Mr. George Welker, Dr. Arnim Hummel, Mr. Herbert Gaede Magoon Invades Science was a familiar statement seen on posters last fall when the Science Club sponsored a lecture by Dr. Wallace Magoon, in which he demonstrated mushrooms. The members feel that in the field of science demonstrations and actual participation are essential in learning: con- sequently, they emphasize this type of activity in their meetings and field trips. 151 EFTID EIONEIIDS YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB ROW I: john Board, Carl Rich, Don Whipple, Russell Poor, jack Whitlock, ROW II: Dr. Huckleberry, Louise Halfaker, Charlotte Calhoun, Sylvia Cachules, Gene Abrams, Lyman Bond, Rod Cord, Shirley Dare, Doris Muntz, Delores Shonkg ROW III: Marcia Conway, Madelyn Samuelson, Don Birt, Roger Rensberger, Olin Mooy, Ann Pomeroy, Tom McCory, Don Owens, Richard Babb, Jane Schipper, Elinor Livezey. .Q - - OFFICERS President: Gene Abrams Vice-President: Lyman Bond Secretary: Sylvia Cachules Treasurer: Walter Garrett SPONSORS Judson Betts Dr. Alan Huckleberry 152 ROW I: Frank McIntosh, Dick Muller, Rick Dellinger, Don Berndt: ROW II: Alice Ray, Horace Wilkenson, Mary Sue Stephan, Barbara jones, Marcia Richter, Jean Kasten, Joy Mayer, Virginia Davis: ROW III: Robert Nelson, Beverly Sterrett, jim Facklam, Keith Bennett, Carl Oesterle, Ann Bowers, Gene Bone. xi' '57 5 ii ,N 4. x. Although this is the first year that such an organization has been active on our campus, the membership has been large and aggressive. Membership in the club is limited to Ball State students only. The principal objectives of the club have been to bring young people into an understanding of the Republican Party and to provide an opportunity for them to find political expression and recognition. 153 E013 NVDl'lEf'lclElEI EJNFIOA COMMERCE CLUB ROW I: Dan Carmichael, Jim Griswold, Ron Gardner, Carl Rich, Ron Crow, Tom Drew: ROW II: Barbara Taylor, Mary Wenger, Peggy Penrod, Evelyn Gilmore, Bonnie Sears, Jo Lee, Marjorie Gooding, Carol Ken- nedy, Betty Mullins, Nancy Hertel, Phyllis Gruszka, Fran Wild: ROW III: Herb Tilley, Charles Johnson, Hobart Han- ey, Gill McKean, Norman Mc- Curdy, Gene Scollick, John Robinson, john Robison, Dean Maitlen, Stanley Freed, Glen Sheets, Don Owens, Don Thonn, Russell Poor, jim Burns. OFFICERS President: James F. Burns Vice-President: Ronald Gardner Secretary: Norma Guynn Treasurer: Herbert Tilley SPONSOR Dr. J. Vergil Herring The club provides encourage- ment for more mature stand- ards in business education and opportunities for fellowship be- tween students and faculty. The Commerce Club Carnival and a Christmas party at the Delaware C o u n t y Children's Home are among the events. Talks by various businessmen from Muncie and the surround- ing area make for informative and entertaining meetings. ROW I: Tom Halley, Carl Quinn, Larry Buell, Marv Poz- dol, Gene Abrams, Norm Ken- dall: ROW II: Doris Bird, Car- olyn Shreves, Norma Guynn, Nancy Martin, Verna Bryant, Dolores Moreno, Marilyn Felty, Sandra Ziegler, Rosalyn Shoe- maker, Mary Anna Rose, Jeanne Riggleman, Jean Ket- ner, Edie Ann Lucas, Lois Stif- fler, Betty Hadding ROW III: Jim Boehnlein, Cleon Point, Charles Amick, George Spitz, Dean Cross, Dick Muller, Keith Bennett, Roger Rensberger, John Homrig, Jim Facklam, Carl Oesterle, Richard Babb, Jack Meredith, Mark Elliott, Jack Onan, Don Birt, Dr. Rob- ert Bell, Dr. J. Virgil Herring. SE- ROW I: Ed Perry, Barbara LaRue, Virginia Addington, Nina Loughmiller, Marjorie Bluhm, Chella Heaton, Beverly MacC1ean, Marilyn Zurmuehlen, Nancy Hull, Carolyn Fyfe, Lucia Mysch, Joe Butterfieldg ROW II: Bill Farrington, Stan Neuenschwander, Judy Wann, Laura Sherpetosky, Bob Willis, Bob Fischer, Roger, Rensberger, Pat Good, Peggy Cook, Bill Kinley, Jim Peebles. 15 6 KALLISTA ART CLUB OFFICERS President: Don McClead Vice-President: Bob Willis Secretary: Barbara LaRue Treasurer: Chella Heaton SPONSOR Miss Lucia Mysch Any student or faculty mem- ber who is interested in artistic expression is offered this oppor- tunity in Kallista. Activities of the club include a homecoming float Ca winner this yearj and the sponsorship of the Bohe- mian Brawl. In the spring each member contributes something toward the annual auction, the proceeds from which go toward supporting the art gallery and the sponsorship of a field trip. OFFICERS FLLVWV D'KD El QQEEFW 905:50 -1-5 M52 175-mcT3 ',3gFPtt' 54-v1 3059031 59114-1955 33' -9-'42 ..- P-ggfgimn, '11 S 5.5! -sl fg2nO 2.5 we :EUQP-'3aUJ fun- O N-1':2l'11wc' 27:13-3 l5'r'i m Q 0,10 viii Ugovrzo T m2Q2' 'nf'i'4 5fTl 'l., Wmn. U,...mOj-Vw 'KEEXJO mfs-HC: 2gF.':'.D'P 37'Q iqQ 3035158 ' 127'-1h,LfTN UEZVS D... Fi? Z B Wwmomg ,..wnw '1-jU'J0l '9i W'-177 fbi- CCFU 2 g1,E39,,oIP' ' .T-'fgwtibg Uii' 5: S Qfsifrs mg-Nia WO 35 siege za'-' Z ' s 4a'3'5g.2' SEQ 592mm .- D9 O 5.20595 Dam'-1 UJOGFII msggg 3.73c- President: Gene A. Collins Vice-President: Gay Smith Secretary: Ann Uhlir Treasurer: Margaret Schremser SPONSOR Dr. P. D. Edwards Math Club was organized in 1929, and has been in continuous existence since that date. Its purpose is to bring students of like interests together and give them a chance to meet their teachers outside the classroom. 9 1 Q' 40 157 OFFICERS President: Jim Smith Vice-President: Bill Herron Secretary: Jim Rohrabaugh Treasurer: Jim Boehnlein ELLIOTT HALL COUNCIL pm ROW I: Robert Drew, jerry Hoemig, Dave Poor, Lymon Bond: ROW II: Ed Ecker, jim Smith, Tom Halley, Dick Mullerg ROW III: jim Rohrabaugh, Kenneth Richardson, Jack Costin, Charles Amick, Jack Rice, Roger Beehlerg ROW IV: Dale Harris, Ben Bowles, john Eggers, Buck Rogers, Dave Howard, Dan Gyure. 158 OFFICERS . President: Dean Maitlen Vice-President: Julian Prusinski Secretary: Yvonne Maxwell Treasurer: Eilene Hindsley SPONSORS Mr. William Stevenson Mr. Herbert Gaede The Geography Club was fortunate to have several of the foreign teachers on campus last fall as speakers. This helped greatly to stimu- late the c1ub's aims of active interest in the various phases of geography and in interna- tional relationships in particular. Other pro- grams included talks by various men in the profession. As a community service project the group presented the local Boy's Club with a framed map of the world for their club room. ROW I: Ted Bowen, Bob Mings, Harold Carter, Bill Sho- greng ROW II: Martha Girton, Dean Maitlen, Eilene Hindsley, Yvonne Maxwell, julian Pru- sinski, jane Senterg ROW III: Don Nelson, Tom Howard, Bob Konrath, Tommie Davis, Bill Neel, Mr. Gaede, Mr. Steven- son. E073 AHclVEIE'JOEI'3 OFFICERS President: Helen Denny Vice-President: Marjorie Moore Secretary: Madelyn Samuelson Treasurer: Pat Coleman SPONSORS Miss Vola Simpson Miss Juanita Smith Miss Mary Pearson We unite in the desire to realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God. This is the purpose of the Young Wom- en's Christian Association, through which it endeavors to make our school and community a better place in which to live. The local group held a birthday party in 4 January in celebration of the national YWCA's U centennial. It also co-sponsors Freshman Camp, tea for faculty and visiting teachers from other countries, morning worship, evening vespers, P- workcamps and state meeting. ROW I: Pat Coleman Kay Davis, Helen Denney, Annie Laurie Harrell, Myrtle Lewis, Lillie Edwards, Mary Kingsberry, Norma Marrow, Kay jenkins, Rita Shonk, Carolyn Shreves, Annettie Good: ROW II: Margie Moore, jane Wettschurach, Mary Edwards, Jo Vance, Carolyn Nay, Sara Pearcy, Nancy Peters, Virginia Edwards, Mary Pangborn, Lois Folk, Mary Ann Oliver, Barbara Huffman, SaDona Hartman, Marjorie Reagon, Madelyn Samuel- son, Mary Kingsolver, Barbara Robison, Peggy Cook, Elizabeth Alexander, Bonnie Sears. 160 ' OFFICERS President: Charles Faust Vice-President: Jim Suitor Secretary: Jack Rice Treasurer: Leroy Chambers SPONSORS Mr. George Rogers Mr. Edward Stowe Operating actively on this campus for the past five years, Y.M.C.A. has constantly striven to promote fellow- ship of all male college students and faculty. It also works to further relig- ious activities on campus. ROW I: Hyde Smith, Jack Rice, Leroy Chambers, Charles Faust, Mike McCool, Frank Billsg ROW II: David King, Ronnie Noe, Carl Oesterle, Bill Click, john Board. YMCA ROW I: Richard Fullhart, Tom Wees- ner, john Frazier, George Haller, Norbert Minnick, Tom Mock, Larry Pohlmang ROW II: Howard Harris, Mr. Shoemaker, Rudy Wilson, Rob- ert Nickel, Wilfred Ufkes, Forrest Cullings, Sam Allen, Ed Bir, Don Mavis, Charles Faust, Norman Bas- sett, Irvin Williams, ROW III: Ber- nard Wilder, Russell Poor, Robert Drew, Harry Knapp, George Addi- son, Robert Neunecker, Lawrence Healy, Richard Holdeman, Donald Graham, jack Weekly, Andrew San- dala, Charles Reeder, Bill Crosier, jim Beck, joseph Chandler, Kenny Rapp, George Thompson, Dick Alli- son, Dr. Loats. It IS the objective of this group to draw their various interests together into harmonious professional and social rela- tionships which contribute a knowledge of industrial arts con- ROW I: Jane Dow, janet Beard, Georganna Johnston, Marjorie Morris, Jayne Fritz, Sue Small, Ellabeth Conrad: ROW II: jean Todd, Barbara Hiser, Ruthelma Reid, Betty Mitchell, Carol Dewbrenner, Carol Poling, joan Mitchell, Jo Gordon, Jan Koontz, Ann Uhlir, Barbara Scott, Annettie Good: ROW III: Mary Jo Wickham, Marty Schilling, Beverly Moore, Patricia Logan, Carol Shantz, Susan Marks, Bernita Adkins, Carolee Walters, Joan Laskowski, Marjorie Bluhm, Diane Newell, Phyllis Sedlak, Norma Gilchrist, Patricia Flatter. PEM is an organization com- prised of women physical edu- cation majors and minors. It is their main objective to further the physical education field and to encourage high school girls to plan a physical education program as their major concen- tration area. Included in their program is the sponsoring of an annual sports clinic for all In- diana high school girls. OFFICERS President: Jo Mitchell Vice-President: Jo Gordon Secretary: Carol Poling Treasurer: Barbara Scott 163 PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJOR'S CLUB WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President: Ann Uhlir Vice-President: Mary Jo Wickham Secretary: Bernita Adkins Treasurer: Nancy Rumple SPONSOR Dr. Fisher f z I '52- 19' ROW I: Jayne Fritz, -Ioan Laskowski, Bernita Adkins, Betty Mitchell, Ann Uhlir, Delores Dillon, Marty Schilling, Phyllis jonesg ROW II: Marjorie Morris, Georganna Johnston, Patricia Logan, Susan Marks, Miss Bradfield, Annettie Good, Phyllis Sedlak, Jan Koontz, Wanda Buckley, jane Dow, 164 M I11 . . . . . Ul The purpose of this organization is to promote good fellowship and sports- P manship among women of the college by fostering an interest in leisure time :U U1 rn activities. They sponsor such activities as field hockey, modern dance, bad- an O minton, swimming, basketball. volleyball, tennis, and archery. Q m is E j -I Z Z 'wav ..-4.72. Xxvr 'tx ROW I: Marilyn Waltz, Norma Gilchrist, jo Gordon, Carol Deubner, Carolee Walters, Ruthelma Reid, janet Beard, Carol Polingg ROW II: Sue Small, Donna Hutcheson, Beverly Moore, Barbara Scott, Carol Shantz, Mary Jo Wickham, Betty Haddin, Doris Bird, Ellabeth Conrad. 165 --asa fe a s-.g.M-its .. rf cet .- Q. , - V.. I z 5, 1? LLM? , MARY BEEMAN CLUB OFFICERS President: Margaret Lafferty Vice-President: Joann Phillips Secretary: Betty Jo Browning Treasurer: Phyllis Rehme SPONSOR Miss Schermer Students in the home economics department and those who are interested in this field are brought together by Mary Beeman Club. Through discussions and participation in activ- ities of mutual interest, the club strives to main- tain this interest and promote a spirit of fellow- ship among the students. ROW I: Doris Davis, Shirley Fear- now, Nancy Peters, Betty Browning, Margaret Lafferty, Miss Schermer, Phyllis Rehme, Annie Laurie, Martha Hull, Harriet Grindle, Lynn Beck: ROW II: Ruby Lawson, Barbara Robison, Janice Robertson, Gayla Fleming, Rosemary Mitchell, Marian Truax, Norma Baker, Annettie Good, Mary Kingsberry, Kathleen Danford, Wilda Robison, Nancy Prough, Eliza- beth Swank, Daisy Montgomery, Wil- metta Kemp, Polly Reynolds, Pat Summers, Barbara Glenn, Jo Gor- don, Virginia Edwards: ROW III: Beverly Baker, Mary Jane Moore, Marty Lee, Wanda Alley, Lois Folk, Barbara Huffman. .a,.:3'aiiQ.-.--,,L'?gQf,wQ' President: Judy Hale Vice-President: jim Hardin Secretary: Mary Alice Walter Treasurer: Lucy Wolfe SPONSOR Dr. Strother SPOTLIGHT 25: U.- 4:03 O 'ne ei 355 'E UE 531 41 . 2: D mo .U Q2 OG ,I-L K O..-F Ui G' ag N wi :SS OLL' all 7 5. SE v-71: H ,gm .--C wx: mn: 5. gi HM 35 Q2 ga bs Z' E N... mf-a II Stalnaker. P-1 EE CZ!-Z Spotlight offers students an opportunity to display their dramatic talent, whether it be for building sets and scenery, directing plays, or portraying a character on stage. This year Spotlight presentations included Outward Bound, Mrs. McThing, and A Midsummer Night's Dream: Dr. Edward Strother was director for each of these plays. A series of one-act plays, directed by students, highlighted another activity. Many newcomers helped to make this sea- son an outstanding one for Spotlight Theatre. BALL STATE BAN D The college band, made up of student instrumentalists from all academic fields on campus, attempts to further interest in band music at Ball State and in Indiana high schools by offer- ing varied activities. Among the 1954-55 activities were a freshman convocation band concert, football shows, pops concerts, brass and twirling festivals for surrounding high schools, a series of twilight concerts, basketball shows, music for Gymkhana. and a commencement concert. The year was highlighted by a 900 mile spring concert tour. 168 BALL STATE BAN D , N ,mv ., lx .., ..., . ,A I I .F lb' Q.:-an. OFFICERS President: Karl E. Gombert Vice-President: Noel D. Lewis Secretary: Joann Adams Treasurer: Richard von Grabow DIRECTOR Dr. Merton Utgaard ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Marvin Fjeld 9 OMEN'S CHORUS ROW I: Janet Fenstermacher, Sara Pratt, Ruth Manring. Elizabeth Meloy, Bonnie Ha- begger, Mary Shideler, Sally Rosbrughg ROW II: Sarah Garver, Trudie Hanson, Jeanne Anne Craig, Virginia Edwards, Alice Alexander, Nina Shull, Mamie Mazique, jo Shook, Isabel Smith, Joan Teegardin, Patricia Mullins, Yvonne Cay- lorg ROW III: Nancy Naurnan, S hirley Holtsclaw, Carolyn Shreves, J u dit h Schneider, Bonnie Sears. OFFICERS President: Ruth Manring Vice-President: Sara Alice Pratt Secretary-Treasurer: Melba Wolford SPONSOR Elizabeth Meloy Women's Chorus is composed of girls who are interested in singing and who enjoy com- bining work and talent to produce beautiful music. The group makes many appearances at var- ious functions throughout the school year, with a spring concert highlighting the year's events. ll. 4 QS ' A ii i .s6'w2Z?2X3 Wfwi 'W we 170 OFFICERS Moderator: Margie Moore Vice-Moderator: Carol Cissne Clerk: Pat Coleman Treasurer: Roy Tribbett SPONSORS Rev. Walker Miss Wiltse Mr. and Mrs. Ed Targonski This group developed over the past years because of the desire of Presbyterian students to meet together. Part of the year the group met at the Westminster House and now they are meeting at the new Presbyterian Church. The only qualification for membership is that everyone is interested in Christian fellowship, regardless of denomination. A better under- standing of God, prayer, and religious matters, along with an overall religious emphasis to do Well. summerize their basic objectives. x ROW I: Paul Tribett, Kay Jenkins, Pat Coleman, Roy Tribbett, Margie Moore, An- nettie Good, Ted Boweng ROW II: Don Cruzan, Jessie Emer- son, jim Felland, Mary Wen- ger, Clara Wiltse, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Targonski, Renne Shue, Janet Cole, Cathy Rea, john Bourd, Nancy Heftel, Rev. Walker. TION FOR CH LDHOOD EDUCATION ASSOCIA OFFICERS SPONSORS President: Betty Isza Miss Davidson Vice-President: Virginia Andrews Dr. Mauth Secretary: Janet Orem Dr. Olson Treasurer: Earl Yestingsmeier Dr. Sornson Miss Vail The primary objectives of ACE are to further the professional interests of the students who are preparing to teach in the elementary schools, to sponsor social relationships among the members of their organization, to promote bet- ter educational opportunities for children everywhere, and to raise the stand- ard of the professional training for teachers and leaders in this field. ACE activities include a book sale which aids in the discovery of new and beneficial books for children, and the distribution of food baskets, trees, and favors on the hospital trays at Christmas. They also sponor Elementary Education Day. ROW I: Janet Johnson, Shirley Bessler, Ginney Andrews, janet Orem, Dick Dillinger, Jerry Uptgraft, Earl Yestingsmeier, Ritacarol Sousley, Betty Isza, janet McCall, Martha Rhoades: ROW II: Joann Kershner, Ann Bryie, Marilyn Miene, Joyce Peddycord, Mary Ann Hasty, Claudia Edwards, Grace Hogan, Isabel Smith, Delores Shonk, Carolyn Wash, Judy Lape, Irene Holder, Carolyn Trotter, Colleen Callsen, Sue Woods, Cryilyn Welcher, Pat McCam- bridge, Betty jo Wilt, Paula Sue Shunkg ROW III: Madelyn Samuelson, Martha Martin, Mariana Moore, Carol Brammell, Patra Redman, Shirley Sanbloom. 172 ACE 'T ROW I: Mary Kingsolver, Ann Birk, Kate Glassburn, Carol Kellerman, Jarelyn Haney, Maxine Steinard, Barbara Whetsel, Margaret Pressel, Nanch Hughes, Maryann Patterson, Belle Larson, Barbara Jones: ROW II: Judy Breece, Virginia Davis, Carolyn Orr, Martha Scircle, Joann Rich, Joy Mayer, Sharon Gebert, Sandra Fitterling, Wilma Shultzg ROW III: Marilyn Frazier, Maryann Kinsey, Mary Lou Bughn, Doris DeBolt, Jan Palm, Pat Heath. ROW I: Connie Danforth, Martha Shroyer, Bea Butcher, Jo Ann Shroyer, Richard Newman, Marty Webb, Ignacio Alfaro, Yvonne Pressell, Sue Kennedy, Valerie Branchick, Marilyn Hart: ROW II: Margie Moore, Carol Gebhardt, Faye Logan, Pat Hancock, Elaine Price, Martha Paulsel, Kathy Conelley, Virginia Reed, Bernice Jennings, Bonnie Habegger, Katie Wolgamott, Annette Petro, Donna Wilber, Alice Ray, Shirley Voisardg ROW III: Ruthann Pribble, Jessie Emerson, Tina Beverly, Joan Vahle, Ruthann Whaley. 173 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL ROW I: Evelyn Groscost, Leroy Chambers, Jo Vance, john Board, Jessie Emerson, Don Stoner, Marvin Pozdolg ROW II: Ruth Powell, Mr. Stowe, Charles Faust, Carl Oesterle, Herb Tilley, Anna Lou Lawson. G3 'Ohm' OFFICERS President: Herbert Tilley Vice-President: Jo Vance Secretary: Virginia Coleman Treasurer: Leroy Chambers 174 SPONSORS Dr. Olsen Miss Malloy Dr. Sutton Dr. Strother The president and one elected representative from each denominational group on campus make up the Religious Council: each, with his ideas, ideals, and problems adds to the group's common bond of religious freedom and charity. The council sponsors special convocations, inter-religious banquets, morning worship serv- ices, and other similar activities. ROW I: Judy Tipps, Myran Sheets, Marilyn Hart, Joann Rich, Mona Daugherty, Sue jean Kennedy, Ina Van Hoy, Lois Sparks, Janet McCall, Doris Minckg ROW II: Pat Miller, Sylvia Fowler, George Addison, Mar- jorie Reagon, Fay Roach, Larry Campbell, Ann Whiteneck, Richard Fowler, Ben Bowles, Mary Lou But- ler, Ronnie Noe, Pat McCambridge, David King. DISCI PLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS SPONSOR Co-Presidents: Janet McCall, Doris Minck Rev. Robert Sulanke Secretary: Sue Jean Kennedy Treasurer: Fay Roach Disciples Student Fellowship is a newly organized group of college age students and is sponsored by the Christian Church: however, it encourages and welcomes young people of any faith. During the year a series of speakers and group discussion programs per- taining to prejudices in education were presented to further tolerance and a general realization of the many problems which confront young people today. Other activities included a highly successful St. Patrick's Day picnic and a work trip to Flanner House in Indianapolis. Members helped with the build- ing of houses for the clearance of a slum area in a large-scale project which F lanner House is erecting. 175 ROW I: Marilyn Felty, Barbara Rob- ison, Leroy Chambers, joan Teagle, Virginia Davis, John Fenner, Doris Edelman, Bert Harris, Kay Davis, Frank Bills, jo Vance, Hyde Smith: ROW II: Sue Winn, Shirley Mathias, Patricia Pope, Jean Ketner, Norma Guynn, Sharon Sutton, Bonnie Follis, Donna Babcock, Mary Pangborn, Norma Heer, Bonnie Coleman, Carol Kellerman, Bonnie Habegger, jane Wettschurack, Mary Ann Hasty, Joyce Curtis, Marilyn Miene, Mary Kingsolver, Alice Alexander: ROW III: jim Facklam, Bill Click, Allan Talmadge, jim Dupont, Keith Ben- nett. WESLEY FOUNDATION OFFICERS President: Jo Vance Vice-President: John Fenner Secretary: Jo Teagle Treasurer: Frank Bills SPONSORS Rev. Donald Barnes Mr. Elbert Harris This student religious organization, which is sponsored by the Methodist Churches on state college campuses, marked its 25th anniversary this year. Open to any student, Wesley serves to meet the varied needs of those on this campus. Among the activities were the Chicago work camp and a scavenger hunt to find clothes for needy Koreans, in an effort to help further spread Christianity throughout the world. 'I 'i L WESLEY FOUNDATION ACTIVITIES -VIDOSSV ROW I: Jane Schipper, Joan Steen- bergh, Ester Dawson, jane Harrell, Nancy Heftel, Pat Colemang ROW II: Marilyn Jones, Ann Bowers, Vola Simpson, Thelma Hiatt, Kaye King, Annettie Good, Diane Newell, Kay Davis. OFFICERS President: Jane Harrell Vice-President: Joan Steenbergh Secretary: Ester Dawson Treasurer: Patricia Coleman SPONSOR Miss 'Thelma Hiatt AWS promotes educational and social func- tions which foster good will between women students and the college community. The or- ganization includes all women students on cam- pus and has as one of its biggest programs the sponsorship of the Big Sister Program to help orientate entering freshman women each fall. NOI OF WOMEN STUDENTS 178 OFFICERS President: Willard Holloway Vice-Presidents: Marilyn Copeland Phil Silvers Secretary-Treasurer: Pat McCully DIRECTOR F. Lemuel Anderson The concert choir is composed of over fifty selected mixed voices and performs under the direction of F. Lemuel Anderson. During the concert season, the choir travels to many high schools throughout the state. The choir also performs for various programs and concerts on the Ball State campus. The height of this year's concert season was the program given for the Conference on Higher Education at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. The choir's varied programs. Composed of both sacred and secular music, delight not only the average listener but also the serious student of music. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS Governor: Marty Schilling Secretary: Jo Shook Treasurer: Coleen Etzler Association of Women's Residence Halls as an organization serves to unite all the women's resi- dences under one government. Its aim is to create a sense of unity and fellowship among the residents. During the year it promotes a varied program of activities to meet the social and educational needs of the residents. An election committee nominates girls for the three main offices of governor, secretary, and treasurer. These offices, in turn, select the per- manent committee chairmen. ROW I: jo Shook, Sunnie Station, Betty Isza, Marty Schilling, Ginny Andrews, Sylvia Fowler, Janie Harrell, Norma Heer, Ester Dawson, Ann Lawrence: ROW II: Nancy Piety, Coleen Etzler, Marilyn Stookey, Corinne Conner, Phyllis Sedlak, Miss Hiatt, Karen Yopst, Ann Diener. AWRH COUNCIL The individual councils serve as the govern- ing bodies of the various dormitories they rep- OFFICERS resent. They are the primary coordinators of . all women housed in women's residence halls. PfeS'dent Bafbafa Waechtef These councils serve as the foundation for S9C1'efa1'Y-'Arm Bifk AWRH. Treasurer: Charlene Grolla i ROW I: Miss Trent, Ann Birk, Nancy Mills: ROW II: Frankie Yeager, Carol Bramrnell, Pat Patterson: ROW III: Delva Carder, Jan Erbsberger, Georgania Johnston, Charlene Grolla, Laurie Zandall, Miss Hiatt, Ann Uhlir, Phyllis Sedlak, Carolee Walters, Barbara Waechterg ROW IV: Marianna Moore, jo Vance, Jo Gordon. LUCI NA HALL COUNCIL 181 ROW I: Elaine Ingram, Jerry Hasler, Ann Diener, Berta Irwin, Janice Burrell, Gerry Hebert: ROW II: Marian Truax, Rosemary Mitchell, Lois Schumm, Sue Woods, Miss Claudia McConnell, Sally Weales, Rita Plovick, Verna Bryant, Betty Isza. ii F ROW I: Betty Wysong, Ginny Dillon, Joan Vahle, Claudette Jones, Ginny Andrews. Mary Ann Hasty, ROW II: Coleen Etzler, Fay Follett, Nicki Schacht, Peggy Cook, Ester Dawson, Norma Heer, Nancy Sharp, Nan Raine, Joyce Farquhar. 182 NORTH HALL COUNCIL SOUTH HALL COUNCIL NORTH HALL COUNCIL OFFICERS President: Anne Diener Vice-President: Berta Irwin Secretary: Jan Burrell Treasurer: Gerry Hasler SOUTH HALL OFFICERS President: Norma Heer Vice-President: Claudette Jones Secretary: Nancy Scharf Treasurer: Nan Rain MARIA BINGHAM HALL OFFICERS President: Nancy Piety Treasurer: Barbara Hays Staff: Ann Lawrence Permanent Comm. Ch.: Kay WHITE HALL OFFICERS President: Corinne Connor Secretary: Barbara Bonfield Treasurer: Marilyn Stookey Staff: Sylvia Fowler ROW I: Corinne Connor, Lois Kimes, Marilyn Stookey, Marilyn Stowe, Kay Jenkins, Barbara Hays, Ann Lawrence: ROW II: Nancy Piety, Sandra Van Dusen, Marcella Carpenter, Carol Kaeuper, Sylvia Foyvler, Barbara Bonfield. Jenkins 4 I I I MARIA BINGHAM AND WHITE HALLS COUNCILS A 1 1 V F 184 BALL STATE ORCH ESTRA In order to further interest in orchestral music at Ball State and in Indiana high schools by offering varied activities, the orchestra has presented several programs in conjunction with the college and the community. During the year the orchestra presented a Christmas concert, a spring concert, and a concerto night concert. Other performances offered were a Muncie Community Christ- mas Sing, a Cleveland TV broadcast, and participation in a state-wide orches- tra for the Butler University Centennial. 185 Robert E. Linson, director of alumni affairs ALUMNI BOARD ALUMNI From the Ball State Alumni office in the Student Center em- anate many of the services and activities which seek to bind the alumni and the college closer together. This association has many purposes. The most im- portant of these is the role it plays as the link between the college and the individual alum- nus. The alumni office stands ready to greet and help all friends of Ball State. ASSOCIATION ALUMNI ASSISTANTS 187 Jim Rohrabaugh BALL STATE N EWS QE A 333, mi Wim 'Hmm 'Mug 'Www mmm I 'wa ROW I: Ignacio Alfaro, Sarah Gar- ver, Betta Irwin: ROW II: Earl Yes- tingsmeier, Rod Cord, Larry Miller, Judy Atwood. Marilyn Jones and Jim Rohrabaugh alternated during the 1954-S5 school year as Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor of the Ball State News. ROW I: Carolyn Wiegel, Charlotte Owen, Coleen Etzler, Linda Stephensg ROW II: Nancy Prough, Kay Epply, Ignacio Alfaro. Marilyn Jones 188 ROW I: Larry Campbell: ROW II: jim Godfrey, Wayne Camp- bell. ROW I: Ed Satterfield, Earl Yestingsmeier: ROW II: Joe Pickard, Larry Meyer, Rod Cord. ROW I: Donna Mendenhall Jane Crampton, Nina Lough- miller: ROW II: Don Biggs Glen Hyndman, Ruth Horst- man, Bill Herron, Gary Spoon- amore, Bill Harris. ROW I: Mariana Moore, Rose- mary Borsattino, Donna Wil- bur: ROW II: janet Blume Judy Atwood. 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Oc if-3 Ulf-4 3071 QEIDO 592 aff D3 O-gg GQ-1 9.1115 9-5'-'D FD CU UF: DJ 0 4-.yr rai- U1 5 9-fgw' 53'1m 50529 'F-'2 ge Em ,,,'E. P-15. :nhl m0 -199 D90 :rs- C IPF Ffw D.. FD FQ co? E2 cf A M. ' - WN .- W X1-34:1 E 2 A Q-nd -.4 L. I P V P , Aff.-V..- .' ,. c x fliifif +9 f , 1 .I , N i: 1,5 up -ff N 'asf -1. ' S ATHLETICS ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Two of the most important extras at Ball State's athletic events are the marching band and the cheerleaders. Both units have, Without exception, helped a great deal in making the year's athletic contests successful and enter- taining events. CHEERLEADERS BAND FOOTBALL X YS X N 2 NX 1 i fu A 4 P f , .1 K? ,A Give Butler the B r u s h was the spirit surrounding the 1954 Homecom- ing Day. This spirit of good-matured riv- alry has resulted from an unfortunate paint b r u s h war waged between the two schools several years ago. Through the initiative and cooperation of the Blue Key chapters of Butler and Ball State, the p a i n t brush now goes to the loser of the an- nual football game between the two schools. Yes, we gave Butler the Brush. The Ball State football coaching staff turned out one of the best football machines the school has seen in many years. Under the direction of Coach George Serdula and his assistants, Dick Stealy and Jim Hinga, the Cards rolled up an impressive 6-2 rec- ord against strong competition. Once again John Lewellen turned in his usual fine job of preparing the freshman squad for future seasons. Ray Nix, after taking a pitch-out from Len Buczkowski, goes around end for a nice gain against Butler. 200 'QI xi .NH Ralph Cook Bob Taylor Sonny Grady John Avenatti Sam Morigi 1954 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 40 - Hanover - 6 27 - Millikan - 7 40 - DePauw - 14 26 - Butler - 13 13 -Indiana State - 14 2 1 - Valparaiso - 46 26 - St. Josephls - 6 25 - Evansville - 7 Dick Hunt Len Buczkovvski Fc Wally Garters Don Avery Bill Last Ned Schlosser Dick Worthman 1 EW XQM i Predictions of things to come might well have been the theme of Ball State's 40-6 opening game win against Hanover. Harry Ganser scored the first touchdown of the year for the Cardinalsg and before the day was over, he had added another while Dick Hunt was get- ting 2, Ernie Butler 1, and Ned Schlosser 1. The Cardinal machine continued to roll as the Ball Staters traveled to Decater, Illinois, to down james Millikan 27-7 with Ray Nix's 84 yard touchdown sprint highlighting the evening. In their first game before a home crowd, five dif- ferent men scored for the red and white as they trounced DePauw 40-14. Butler and Homecoming were next, and 9,000 fans crowded the stands to see the Cardinals maul the Bulldogs 26-13. Riding on the crest of a four game winning streak, the Cardinals traveled to Terre Haute and Indiana State to suffer their first loss 13-14. Sonny Grady went 19 yards for the first score, and Dick Hunt fired a 35 yard pass to Butler for the final score. Cardinal luck continued to be bad as they took a 46-21 setback at Valparaiso. Gordie Helms, Crusader quarterback, broke a conference record by throwing 4 touchdown passes. Grady scored twice on runs of 17 and 69 yards, and Schlosser got the other. Back in gear against St. joseph's, the Cardinal gridders withstood snow and below freezing weather to beat the Pumas 26-6 in their final home game. Ned Schlosser scored twice, and Grady and Len Buczkowski once each. Evansville offered stiff resistance for the first half as they led 7-6, but the Purple Aces couldn't contain the Cards in the second half as the Ball Staters won out 25-7. Buczkowski, Grady, Schlosser, and John Avenatti scored for Ball State with Avenatti's touch- down coming on the last play of the season. It was a good year for George Serdula, who took over as head coach after John Magnabosco stepped down. His team ran up a 6-2 record with underclass- men in many key positions, and Govenor Grady again led the state and conference scorers. However, such men as seniors Don Avery, Dick Worthman, Sam Morigi, Dick Hunt, Ned Schlosser, and joe Jackson will be difficult to replace. jim Vanzo Phil Linville Chad Chadbourne . . .1 X ' 2 , M. ff T mf g v ,,V,l g ,X L ' Pm , f, x ww 5, X, Y t Ni 4 :,, Qi A ::g,j'::' X E: X' A, S til? if wan., -v .. .gf .',, A 2 M , .N H v ,W ,N 2. Q Y, 'Q I U w x: S' ..f X K Sw m- , , .kigiwu ' - - F xxvv R ,w...,wi, N . ,fa ,e ,Q -f x . . - -ww .P -'M-vm ,J x Q, ' ' -c ' - 123,21-, 5 N., . 4, . fb 11. ' 'i ii' , 'S 5-,, vu: , ,Q 2, 1 1 Aff? , ., X .QF ., ' X 1-V. ., Qf' 3 V 4 'f . At, .Qi - Q, V V K' ff ' A , 4, 3 .,,. ' fi, 'Y A ,Q,, ' Wm - x,,, wx . X ..f,-'?'xx.1-Si' A A A, x. y W Q Www . ir g l fi 'A K g- , .. B rl ul E3 .W ,. x, ni-we iw-' X 'P X X . FOOTBALL TEAM CROSS COUNTRY Displaying one of the best balanced cross country teams in Ball State's history, the harriers of Coach Paul B. Williams flashed through the win column six times in duel meets, annexed the Little State, and won out over all Indiana Collegiate Conference competi- tion in the ICC meet. The only mars on the 1954 schedule were a loss to Miami COJ University and third place in the Big State behind Notre Dame and Indiana. With only one senior on this year's squad, J. W. McKeever, next seasonls team should be equally as powerful. Due back next year are veterans Dean Pierce, Frank Sharkey, Gene Hany, Estill Duggins, Jim Felland, Dick Miller, Robert Mullen, and Ross Dwiggins. 205 1954 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE 15 - Miami - 47 34 - Butler - 10 44 - Bowling Green - 18 40 - Wabash - 19 44 - DePauw - 17 37 - Ohio Wesleyan - 23 61 - Berea - 56 - Hanover - 18 CROSS COUNTRY 206 Under the leadership of new Head Basket- ball Coach John J. Hinga, the Ball State hoop- sters ended the 1954-55 season with a record of 8 wins and 12 losses. Hinga, who made the jump from high school basketball at Fort Wayne North Side, took over the reins from the ailing Bob Primmer and displayed a team that ended the season with a record that did not show the true story of the squad. Many games saw the Red and White fall by a slim one or two point defeat. BASKETBALL TEAM Jack Cross Stan Davis Tom Dobbs im Blevins Bob Kuhny BASKETBALL Dale Harris JOHN EGGERS LETTE RM E N PRES BROWN JACK SCHMELTZ WAYNE VAN SICKLE JIM POTEET TED HARBIT f 210 1954-55 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 7 2-Hanover-73 COvertimeJ 83-Michigan Normal-78 56-DePauw-67 81-Baldwin-Wallace-97 64-Wabash-83 86-St. Joseph's-7 5 101-Earlham-70 65-Valparaiso-66 80-Evansville-93 71-Indiana State-66 80-Manchester-82 82-Evansville-91 65-Cincinnati-113 7 5-Indiana State-71 73-Butler-7 5 7 5-DePauw-62 7 2-Valparaiso-91 80-Wabash-70 64-St. joseph's-7 2 83-Butler-65 With only one graduating senior, four year veteran Jack Cross, the Car- dinals should prove to be a better ball club next season, as most of the varsity members will be back. Returning will be all-Indiana Collegiate Conference center Stan Davis plus regulars Tom Dobbs, Jim Blevins and Bob Kuhny. Part time regulars Dale Harris, Pres Brown, Wayne Van Sickle and Jim Poteet, plus dependable substitutes Ted Harbit and jack Schmeltz will be back next year to bolster another Hinga team, After dropping the initial contest of the campaign to Hanover, the Cardinals bounded back to smack highly touted Michigan Normal, 83-78. Losing their next three games, the Red Birds fought back into the win column with victories over St. Joseph's and Earlham. In the Earlham tussel the locals set a Ball State scoring record by passing the Quakers 101-70. This score bettered last season's record of 98 points set against DePauw. Valparaiso and Evansville edged past the Hingamen. but rival Indiana State proved no match for the Cards, as two Ball State victories over the Syca- mores put them back on the winning trail. The biggest margin of defeat came at the hands of nationally ranked Cin-- cinnati University as they bombarded the Cardinals to the tune of 113-65. Butler and Ball State split a two game series with Butler copping the first game 73-75, and the Cardinals clamoring back for a 83-65 sweet revenge victory. In Indiana Collegiate Conference competition, the Ball State squad ended in a tie for fourth place with DePauw and a record of 5 victories against 7 reverses. Final conference statistics showed Stan Davis the number one field goal leader and second in the vital rebounding department. Davis, Jack Cross and Tom Dobbs were among the top twenty ICC scoring leaders to help their squad rank second in team points. 212 .sf V2:II'1WVtI.LNl S'I 4 O I' I' IT1 -4 lII JI' I' I O I 32 Z 'U UI FOCTBALL. CHAMPS INTRAMURALS SOCCER CHAMPS FLAG FOOTBALL Once again the mighty Sig Taus rolled through to the champion- ship. Led by quarterback George Baird, the Taus were undefeated in the double elimination tournament. VOLLEYBALL Featuring a high degree of team play, the Sig Eps walked off with this year's volleyball trophy. BASKETBALL Coming through with tremendous victory over the Sig Tau frater- nity champs, the independent Wows took top honors in the basketball tournament. SOCCER The well-rounded Sig Ep team came through as the champion in the rough, hard sport. Though injuries were not uncommon, this was one of the most popular sports for its participants. INTRAMURALS TO BE PLAYED To complete the extensive intramural program, softball, swimming, splashketball, bowling, archery, and badminton will be completed later in the spring. 215 SWIMMING SWIMMING SCHEDULE 33-Tennessee A 81, I-60-DePauw-55 58-Wittenburg College-26 35-Ohio University-49 59-Indiana State-25 58-Albion College-26 35-DePauw-49 35-Wayne University-49 22-Bowling Green-62 This year Ball State's swimming team turned in a respectable 4-5 record against top-flight competition. With seniors Sam Morigi, Bert Zimmerman and Abe Alvarez, record setters Ray Karnafel and jim Pendleton, and the veteran diving duo of Dale Ostler and Jack Powell leading the way, Coach John Lewel- len's proteges showed a great deal of strength even in their losses. Prospects for a good season next year are bright since only three seniors will be lost from the squad. 216 217 PENDLETON Z IMMERMAN SHOTT VVISEIVIAN KARNAFEL RHODES POWELL ALVAREZ OSTLER SWIMMING TEAM 1955 BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 12-Taylor May 4-Wabash 14-Miami 6-Indiana State 16-Earlham 7-Evansville 19-St. Joseph's 10-Butler 23-Indiana State 13-Indiana Central 25-Indiana University 16-Wabash 26-DePauw 18-St. Joseph's 30-Valparaiso 21--DePauw 24-Butler BASEBALL Although Billy Williams' baseball squad had its ups and downs during the final part of the 1955 season, the veteran Cardinal mentor can look forward to brighter prospects for next year. Larry Campbell, George Baird, John Wilson, Dave Martin, and Bill Loose will be missing next year, but many underclassmen stand ready to fill in. Len Buczkowski will be back for outfield duty, as will jerry Sprunger and Don Huffer. Around the infield,iDick Sanborn, Dick Keithley, Warren Colglazier and Wayne Campbell will be returning to action. 219 BASEBALL 1 f . 1 1 f . , , 1 F . V X Q ,Q 5 I , A J , 3 I. Q. ,,- X W , , . 1.4. V 3 , ':'. m t. 3, f . ,1 . i . X H ,' The brightest spots next year will be the pitching and catching departments. Wally Smith, Dick Peterson, and Wayne Van Sickle carried most of the load this year and should improve with a year's experience. Also in line for plenty of work will be Paul Curtis and Dick Meister. Catching choresa,next year will fall on the shoulders of Jerry Banker 'and Irv Fratus. ' 221 GCDLF Back for Coach John Lewel- len's 1955 team are lettermen Larry Meyer, Larry Shippy, Jack Robison and Beryl Lewis. 1955 GOLF SCHEDULE April 14-St. Joseph's 19-Butler 25-DePauw 29-Indiana State May 3-Butler 12-Ind. State and Valparaiso 13-Conf. and Little State 19-Indiana State TENNIS Once again the racquet men of Head Tennis Coach Pete Phillips were ranked highly in Indiana Col- legiate Conference play. Holding down the number one position on the squad was sophomore Bud Wain- scott. The second and third spots were held by Bob Pickell and Larry Oren. Back to bolster next year's team will be Wainscott, P i c k e 1 1, Oren, Charlie Ply, Lenny Draving and Art Brown. Only one squad member, Jim Becker, will graduate, leaving Coach Phillips with a well-rounded and ex- perienced court crew. TENNIS 1955 TENNIS SCHEDULE April 8-Albion College May 13, 14-Butler 1 8-Purdue 3-DePauw 7-Miami 10-Wabash 14-I CC Meet 19--Butler March 5 April 13 20 23 27 30 May 6 14 18 21 Naperville Relays Western Michigan Ind. State, St. Joseph's Valparaiso Wabash Butler DePauw ICC Meet Big State Meet Little State Meet Head Track Coach Dick Stealy's cinder crew remained one of the toughest track squads in Indiana college competition. Standout performances by sea- soned veterans Don Pauley, Chuck Hall and Joe McKeever plus added strength by Earl Brown, Frank Sharkey, Gene Hany, Dean Pierce, Ralph Cook and Chalky Wright paced the Cardinals to an almost unde- feated season. NDVEIJ. 225 TRACK Senior two-miler Joe Mc- Keever left quite a record in the Ball State books by win- ning all but one of his races in home meets throughout the last four years. Don Pauley returned from service to set a new school mark in the pole vault at l3'M , and Earl Brown broke the 440 record to finish second only to a Butler opponent who raced the distance in :48.5. Hany, Pierce, Wright, Wat- kins, Shaw, Harbit, Dwiggins, Dulle, Meredith, Dubeck, Mul- len, Brown, Pearson and Chavis will all be back to further the Cardinal cause in forthcoming seasons. Stealy will, however, lose such valuable men as Bob Elum, McKeever, Hall, Ralph Cook and Pauley. TJ isiiffg ,ts ' TRACK OFFICERS President: Larry Meyer Vice-President: Ernie Butler B Secretary: Ralph Cook Treasurer: Joe McKeever SPONSOR Mr. John J. Hinga ROW I: Dick Peterson, Dale Ostler, Larry Shippy, Dick Campbell, Dave Kent: ROW II: Don Coar, Harry Ganser, Bob Elum, Ernie Butler, Ralph Cook, Larry Meyer, Joe McKeever, Dean Pierce, Bill Last, Sam Morigig ROW III: Ray Ward, Govenor Grady, Charles Johnson, Stan Davis, jim Stout, Jack Cross: ROW IV: Frank Sharkey, John Avenatti, Larry Camp- bell, Mr. Hinga, Jim Vanzo, Charles Hall, Bob Schaefer. 228 B CLUB ROW I: Dick Watkins, Wayne Scott, George Baird, Gene Brown, Lennie Dravingg ROW II: Ignacio Alfaro, Frank Bills, Marvin Pozdol, Wally Smith, jim Becker, Lennie Buczkowski, Jack Schmeltz, Bert Zimmerman: ROW III: Earl Yestingsmeier, John Wilson, Burt Bren- neman, Jim Pendleton, Ted Ply, james Kunnen, Gene Hany, Dale Harrisg ROW IV: Frank Hiatt, Dick Allison, Dick Hunt, Tom Dobbs, Don Avery, Joe Pickard, Bob Kuhny. 229 GYM NASTICS TEAM Coach Robert McCa11's men have made a fine showing during Ball State's first year of intercollegiate competition in gymnastics. 0 Kg'-1-Qffiy' ff? Q QQ-W f inky fingers knitted brows the bitten lip and other grimaces characteristic of the student hard at work studying? taking a final? no. just participating in one of the gym's biggest obstacle courses each season, REGISTRATION. 232 AVC! NOI.LVEI.LSl9EIEI -ass? QFN f statistics don't lie 3,321 in the Fall of '53 and now 3,878. this place is growing! no wonder seats are harder to find, the lines are growing in number HOW and size and even extend outside. seniors remember: pre-IBM days when the stack of pastel colored cards reached an amazing height and everyone left with writer's cramp or feeling dizzy. Hoorah! for Progress and electronic devices it takes only half the time TAPE LINE and besides grades are waiting for you in that last line. Homecoming! a Whirlwind of activities! Give Butler the Brush proclaimed Blue Key buttons as proceeds boosted their scholarship fund. HOMECOMING M 1 5534 ,gi V, Q x l N, g W Q eyes is pr . . Y s r 5 t A ' L? 1 3 and reigning over them as Queen was Mary Lou Hoover, Alpha Chi sophomore with her court, Ann Spurr, Norma Buck, Barbara Gard- ner, and Janie Harrell. .-L.. 5- 4. many trekked this route twice, once in the mad rush to the Rivoli and again in the parade. , f . fs its HCDNIECOMING devilish AX's on a winning float others were Maria Bingham and Theta Chi the Witches brewed on and the brains behind the show enjoy a moment of relaxation. Homecoming provided a day to renew old friendships, make new ones, and to take a look at Ball State 1954. A fitting climax to all events, the F rosh-Soph games, bon-fire, theater rush, crowning of the Queen, the parade, and alumni activities, was the game! L i' Q z a crowd of 9000 watched the Cards down Butler 26-13 HOMECOMING QUEEN MARY Lou HOOVER BLUE KEY SWEETHEART BETTY WYSONG MILITARY BALL. QUEEN JANE LEITSHUH OREENT QUEEN ANN LAWRENCE CHERRY BLOSSOM QUEEN BARBARA MOSER 2 as for men There's usually a long wait for a chair at the village barbershop especially before a big dance . . . and if no date-well, he can always find something to read at DALBY'S . . . Cthat's Eartha peeking out of Esquirej e iff! J Movie in y 1257 'N Calxim In january the Sig Taus had their 7th Dlmc Line on the corner of Walnut and Adams F v 1 1 4 ! parties, parties, parties. Can occasional meetir1gD and parties. MM 1-'W MW' 245 H 5. A ,J A0 ' if Deck the halls with Lucina Lous decking the halls because it's Christmas while Bailey sets the beat for Jingle Bells at the all-school caroling party ,M fe,-fy,--..X.5wW. , , WV. ,M- M ,,,w 'W ' , W-W 246 . , . nl at the 33rd Pi Phi Christmas Ball with Will Hauser and a blue Christmas tree s 3, Elliott men entertained boys from the Muncie Boy's Club, who enjoyed a turkey dinner and received a gift from Santa Claus. The fete initiated hy VVilliarn Martinson, past director, has enjoyed continued success. Excuse me-have you seen the janitor? 248 X ' V N -,ff 'ffiflvs L' . 'fi lf-'T . f - 5 ' -'M J'--,' 'E....T'51 , ' 1 3 . X 1 2f7 P2Q, fr-3' , ' , ,-5 we f x -5 5 2 -A Q .. ,, :ffri fs 2- - 'Cru f- cy ' --+ 'J - Q . e' X' f 'ilxiwiiir . 'TEI Q ' '- - ff- . ' 5 ' Mft -' e QT ,--z-ihIf?:'w W' u: ,I'. .:5i'IfY 1- :- . V- 1 I gf , f, , hrsq fit-' f Q f' -5 - ff, U' f- Q A S X4 x Y Q M 33 a 4 S xi , P KE ., . . c ' t 2 'W X 43 is ',g?,.Mf-,- -use to 5 mvilftgif, Q 3-' fi iQ1Mveff1 'e 1 fees Q ef .r1eef een e 'f- ' . K - t E ' ' 5 x 1- 1 ' 1' If fftwxyg i iw Y 'I 4 5 51, f ii ag!! Q Q . X -1 -lf K-55' :ggi , V .X -E if g,j,A Af.. X' xi ,Na R Vsf M . 1 f ' 1 xx if S N g 123' A , gf-3 N T S J o i 5 9 5 Y wxgepbl , , ,e ,,,, 1 ,- 1 Sunurf J pm Q V - 1+ ix -X WSEQXSS' . -Y ..t...1of1 S Extremely rare photograph of snow on the campus before it thaws. ' A ' ' ii Q' my Very common scene showing conditioned immunity against typically in- clement weather. Notice too, the high spirits, nonchalance, and I-don't-care attitudes of these students. Rain or shine, coffee at the Talley, or a brew elsewhere, students know how to enjoy themselves. barmaid Pat Celebrating the Student Cen- ter's 3rd birthday in January was a great deal more fun than a barrel of monkeys. QMost monkeys agree this isnit much fun.j The theme, Party Party turned out to be Pee Wee's Party as Hunt, the Dixieland king packed the ballroom for three performances. Adding to the gala evening were such bi- zarre attractions as Hernando's Hide-a-way , a spook house, Bavarian Beer Haul , and a Hawaiian Hula Show? burp! 85 Pee Wee f-'Lu-r--r - - ' - M' the b shake. rattle, and roll took over where unny hop left off ghost of the past- one of the few remaining off-campus hangouts 251 THIS nonconformists, Magoon and McCarter Gyrnkhana modern dance group The Campus Chest, Miss Venus a tear jerker from the Variety Show den of iniquity the Chest auction-from haircuts to pancakes it..,,x. K AND THAT Oecupying a top-floor Corner of the Acl is Qusually busier than this on Tuesday nightsj the News staff. Calypso dancers Calypsoing? not exactly - another number from Gymkhana a S. C. Governing Board committee hard at work-two fingers mean a motion is being seconded. the Honorary Colonel of the Military Ball with her court. .LHEJl1.L0clS Outward Bound Mrs, McThing Midsummer's Night Dream fe. as A X' X22 -1 W f.zf fKsg1 r-Y,-Q . , - ' ..,.,f:s-pw - . iwiflstf A .11 .X rg 'L - .1 V , 3 if 5 E' f 5 major productions by Spotlight Theatre this season. These scenes are from Mrs, McThing. the reason for B books one man tells another 1 I I J 1 4 1 Pent House Party Elliott closed dance Aquaticus! , announced the banner flying from the gym flag pole. Becky and Abe directed the annual water show. which included an unrehearsed role by Dr. Lewellen afterwards. N . w 1 V V Y V Y Y Y Y V 1244- w 5 5 a 1 5 1 1 2 , S 2 E 2 S wwwvqv w 1 Q 'UF' ' 1' 'ET '5 In crowning of the ORIEN T Queen 1955 HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR DAY Q!! -vw SHI QI 3-1 'KH I I rw '-:Fx 262 sf? ' FN' an K 3. 1, for nosta1gia's sake the original Pine Shelf the Frosh picnic- estimated attendance obvious. Qiasf Wi , Ii 'FIVE AHEMOE 64 PARENTS' DAY W X In A ,. : lj 5, Sv my m x ,I ROTC .W 5 ' r :rf I,-f' .1 is ' W May. 4-v A ,W -'Q . ' 1 vf ' iffff 'X words ' - 5 -, r .f f.., ,J1,,.,m: , ,, ..f, I 1 . .,. ww. V Y can't describe ,Sw 268 or summarize the experiences of the individual student throughout THE YEAR 269 ACE Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Chi Omega ,, Omicron Pi ,, Phi Gamma ,,, Phi Omega ,, Sigma Alpha ,,, Sigma Tau W Alumni Association Angel Flight ,,, ,,,,,,, Arnold Air Society AWRH , ,,,,,,, , AVVS Ball State News ,, Band B Book ,, B Club ,, Blue Key W ,,,. , .,,...,,.. .,,,,, Bookstore ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a, Candidates for Master's Degrees Capped Nurses ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, . Chi Omega , , ,,,,, ,,,.,,.,.. . Clavia Commerce Club ,,, Concert Choir Delta Phi Delta ,,,,,, Delta Sigma Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta ,,,, , Delta Zeta , , ,, ,,,,,,,, WW, Disciples Student Fellowship Elliott Hall Council ,,,,,,,, ,, Epsilon Pi Tau ,,.,,,,u,, Foreign Language Club .,., ,, A Abair, Alice S. ,,aa,.fafYfY ,.,,, Abrams, Gene ,,, 144, 148, 152 Adams, Joan J. ,,,, .aaaaa ,- 34 Adams, Sydney ,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,, Addington, Virginia ,,,,,., . ,aaa Addison, George ,,, W 120, 162 Adkins, Bernita ,,, W 34, 163 Ahnert, Charles H. ,, ,,,.,,..,, Aldrich, Beverly ,, ,,,.,,., ,,, Alexander, Alice ,,,,, 130, 170 Alexander, Donald E. , ,,,, ,,, Alexander, Elizabeth ,,,,,, 151 Alexander, Gerald L. ,,,,, , ,, Alexander, Jack ,,,,,,,.,,, W Alfaro, Ignacio ,,, 58, 120, 188 Allen, Julia ,,,, , Allen, Mary Rebecca Allen, Sam ,,, ,,,,,,, , Alley, Ed ,,,, ,,, ,, Alley Wanda ,,,,, ,,,.,,,.., Allison, Richard W. ,,, sa 104, 162 Alspaugh, Robert Eugene ,,, ,,, Alverez, Abel ,,,, 58, 132 145 Amick, Bill , ,. ,,,, ,.,,.,,,, W,, Amick, Charles ,,,,., Ammon, Glendon ,,,W Amrhein, Ray ,,, 120 155 172 110 104 82 83 106 108 186 85 84 180 178 188 168 191 228 86 190 72 73 138 87 154 179 88 114 115 112 175 158 89 145 32 155 150 111 156 175 164 33 21 176 59 160 26 151 228 114 67 162 123 166 228 58 218 121 158 58 123 ORGANIZATIONS Freshman Class Officers ,,, Gamma Delta ,,,,, ,, Geography Club ,,, IFC ,aa.......,,,,, W Industrial Arts Club Junior Class Officers ,,,, ,,, Junior Panhellenic Council , Kallista ,,,,,,,,,,, W , , , Kappa Alpha Psi ,,, Kappa Delta Pi ,,,,,, Kappa Sigma Kappa ,,, Lambda Chi Alpha ,,., , Library Science Club ,., Lucina Hall Council ,,,,,,, Maria Bingham Hall Council Math Club ,,.,.,,.v,,,,,,, Mary Beeman Club ,,, Music Club ..,,,,,,,, Newman Club ,. .,,, North Hall Council ,,, Orchestra ,, ,,,,,, , Orient ,,,1,,,,, , , ,, Panhellenic Council ,,, PEM Club -W,,, ,,,, , Phi Lambda Chi , ,,, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ,,, Phi Sigma Epsilon ,,,,, Pi Beta Phi ,,,,,,, , Pi Gamma Mu ,. INDEX Jerry ,,,,,,, , Amstutz, Anderson, Emma Jean ,,, Anderson, F. Lemuel ,,,, Anderson, Phyllis ,,,, WWW Andrews, Ruth ,,,,,,,, ,,,, Andrews, Virginia ,W 173, Arnold, James Hall ,, ,,,, ,, Arnold, Paul Joseph ,,, ,, Arthur, Patricia Ann ,,,, ,,, Ashcraft, Carol WW. ,, , Ast, William H. ,,, Athey, Sarah ,,,, W Atwood, Judy ,, , Austin, Harold D. ,, Austin, Hubert ,,,,,, Avenatti, John ,,,, ., 116, Avery, Don F. ,,,, 32, 132, B Babb, Richard ,,, ,,,, Babcock, Donna ,,, Babcock, Jane ,,, Baber, Susanne W Badry, Dick ,,,,,,, Baer, Charles J. ,,, Bailey, Jerrie ,,,, Bailey, Joan ,,,, 270 78 146 159 103 162 74 140 156 118 90 120 122 147 181 183 157 166 150 149 182 184 192 102 163 91 92 136 124 93 133 125 25 139 26 182 58 S8 130 108 58 193 189 71 67 229 228 155 176 108 111 120 33 138 148 Pi Kappa Sigma ,, Pi Omega Pi ,,,,, Religious Council ,, Sabre Scienc SEC Senior Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Social Flight ,,,, e Club ,,,,,, Class Officers Alpha Iota , Kappa ,,,,, Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Tau Delta ,, Tau Gamma Zeta ,,,,,,,, Science Club Sophomore Class Officers ,,,, ,, South Hall Council ,,,,,,,,,,,, Spotlight W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, Student Center Committees Student Center Governing Board Theta Chi , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Theta Sigma ,,,,,, Wesley Foundation ,,,,, Westminster Fellowship ,,, White Hall Council ,,,,, Who's Who ,,,, ,,,,,, W0men's Chorus ,,, WRA ,,,, ,,, ., ,,,,,, ,,, YMCA ,,,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,, W W Young Republican Club ,,, ,, YWCA , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baird, George F. ,,,,,, 34, 132, Baker, Bill ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Beverly ,,, ,,,, 126, Baker, Charles ,, Baker, John E. ,, Baker, Norma ,,, Baldwin, Evaline ,, Bales, Yvonne ,,,,, Ballinger, Juanita ,,,, Ballinger, Mary ,,,, Banker, Jerry ,,, Bankson, Jerry ,,, Bardison, Jerry ,,,.,,,,,,,, Barkdull, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barr, Luella G. ,,, 35, 125, 143, Barrett, Sarah Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bassett, Mary Rose Wicker Bassett, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,, W,, Bateman, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bauer, Constance Jean ,,,,,,,,, Bauer, James R. ,,,,,, ,,, 59 Baughn, Mary Lou Bayer, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Beard, Gerald ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 9, Beard, Janet W W 139, 163, Beck, Jack ,,, ,,,,,, WW Beck, Jim ,,,, .,,. 1 32, Beck, Beck, Lynn ,,,,,,, Marilyn ,,,, 126 94 174 85 151 142 30 95 128 134 130 96 132 97 148 76 182 167 144 143 116 98 176 171 183 99 170 164 161 152 160 228 116 166 121 21 166 139 109 115 34 137 134 133 135 150 35 36 162 137 34 137 112 133 132 165 122 162 166 33 B A L L s TAT E Sa 25, 3 ALUMNI oxngt l' wp,-ef' mm ASSOCIATION ROBERT E. LINSON, DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS L A. PITTENGER STUDENT CENTER o MUNCIE. INDIANA Dear Seniors: Your Ball State Alumni Association welcomes you into its membership with high hopes that the class of 1955 will form one of the strongest and most active components of its 14,000 alumni. The latchstring is constantly out for you on the door of the Alumni Office. If your visit to the campus is incidental, or whether you plan to attend one or both of the big alumni functions of the year -- the dinner at Homecoming or the Senior-Alumni dinner the night before Commencement -- we'll be looking for you. For the majority of you who are entering the teaching profession, be sure to look for the Ball State head- quarters at the Indiana State Teachers Association convention center in October. Remember you were an undergraduate for four years -- but you will be an alumnus for fifty! Know and stay in contact with your Alma Mater. For the first year you are an honorary active member of the association and receive all alumni publications. In subsequent years we know you.will want to continue to Ukeep in touchn by contributing to the Alumni Fund. Yours for a bigger and better Ball State! Sincerely, BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Robert F. Linson Director'of.Alumni Relations 271 Click, Ethel M. --- Becker, Jim --- ---- 33, 132 v Beckler, Jane -- ---------U Beckner, Janie - - - Beckstein, Kay -- Beebe, Sharon Beehler, Roger Beehler, Jay ,,... Beeson, Betty Bejma, Ben ,,,, Bell, Robert --- Benco, Alex ,,.o,,, Benjamin, Mitch --- 135 ---- 21 y Bennett, Dale E. ---. ----------- Bennett, Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.f, Bennett, Keith -- 134 153, 155 Bennett, Steve ...,,,, - ,,,1,,,, - Benning, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Bergin, Jo ,,,,,.,,.,, .--- .,,YYf - Bergsieker, Harlan, Jr. ----- 59 Berndt, Don ,,,,,,,,, 120, 148 Besser, Gretchen ,,,A..,,,,,,.., Bessler, Shirley Jean ,.,. 35, 147 Betts, Judson ...,,,..,. 15, 30 Betz, Lavonne --- --- 36, 108, 145 Beverly Argentina -- ,,,,, 36 Bey, Vivienne ----- ------ Beyerl, Merrill -- ,,,, 21 Bickel, Connie .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Biggs, Don ,,,s,, - --- --- 135 Bilby, Shirley --- 102 104, 145 Bills, Frank .,.,, ---- 161, 176 Bir, Edward C. -, 69, 149 Birch, Phyllis -- --- -- - ----- Bird, Doris -- ---. 113, 155 Birk, Ann ----.-..-- --- 106, 172 Birt, Don ,,,,,,.. ,,,,, 152 Bivens, Donald R. ----- ,,,, -- 34 Blackburn, Charles B. --- .,,, 35 Blackwell, J. Victor --- --. ---- Blakley, Alma ,,,,,, ,,,Y - -- -- Blazier, Beverly Ann 59, 128 Blevins, Jim ----- -YYYYYYY - Y 118 Bloomfield, Bob ---,- ,,,, --- Bluhm, Marjorie ----.. .,., - 156 Blume, Janet .,,, ,,,, - -- 125 Board, John ,,,., 152 161, 171 Bock, Nancy -, ,,,,, ------H Boehnlein, Jim --- Boggs, Valerie --- Boles, Patricia --- Boley, Edwin J. .,,,,,,,, - - Bollett, Bob .,,,,,, 116 Bond, Lyman H. -- 35 132, 152 Bone, Gene ,,,c.,,,,,,,,,, - -- , Bonfield, Barbara --- -- Bonnell, Dave ,.1,, -- Bonshire, Bob ,,,,, - -----H Booth, Wanda ,,,,,,, --------W Borsattino, Rosemary 76, 139 Boston, Judy - ,.,,,,,,, - ,YYYYY - Botkin, Sandra ,,-1Y - - YMMW, Bottom, Dale C, ,,,, -- ,,,,,,, Bowen, Richard --- Y,,,YYYYY 33 Bowen, Theodore F. . 32, 148, 157, 158 Bowers, Ann ,,,. 102 124, 153 Bowles. Ben --- ,,,, ------- 158 Bracken, Alexander M. ,,,, --- Bradfield, Miss ..,,.., -.- Bradway, Sharon --- -- Brady, Minnie ,,1,, ,-YA Brake, U. Richard ------ Brammell, Carol ------ --- 138 Brammer, Virginia --- 228 149 128 125 129 158 123 35 133 155 117 133 34 136 176 120 136 109 123 152 149 126, 173 143 142, 148 173 24 120 125 189 147 228 162 109 165 181 155 157 132 19 35 150 208 134 163 189 174 131 155 145 113 33 190 158 153 183 122 122 129 189 108 150 34 134 151, 171 178 175 6 164 125 18 35 173 128 Brandt, Grace ,,,,,,, Brawing, Betty Jo --- ..,. ---- 147 190 Breece, Judy ,,,..,.,...., 131, 172 Brenneman, Burton F. - 34, 132, 228 Bright, Millicent ,,.., --- ---- 59 Briles, Richard --- ---- 120 Brittin, Norma ,... .... 1 38 Broadwater, Terre --- ---- 135 Brock, Beulah ----...-.. --- 59, 67 Brooking, Nilah Harlan --- ---- 67 Brown Bette Metsker -- ----- 59 Brown Gene -------- -- 120 228 Brown Gilford L. --- ----- 33 Brown Hugh -----. -.-- L 116 Brown Jim ------ -- 117 193 Brown, Marjorie -- -... 113 Brown, Nancy ----- ---- 1 29 Brown, Phillip R. -- -.--. 32 Brown, Pres --------- -- 120 209 Brown Salome E. --- ----- 35 Browning, Betty --- ---- 166 Brubaker, Carol --- ---- 111 Brumbaugh, Bud ---- -...--- 1 34 Brumfiel, Charles .--. .---- 2 5 157 Brunso, John ..---- .---. 1 34 193 Bryant, Verna -- -- 112, 155 182 Bryis, Ann ...-- ---------- 1 12 Buck, Norma ------ ----- 109 193 Buckles, Barbara ---- ----.---- 1 25 Buckley, Carol Jean ------------ 59 Buckley, Wanda -----.- 36, 108 164 Buczkowski, Casey --...-. 134, 149 Buczkowslci, Leonard ------ 74, 134, 149, 201 228 Buell, Larry - -- ----- - ---. 120 155 Bughn, Mary Lou --- ----.-,.. 172 Bullock, Marilyn E. --- -- 33 Butler, Mary Lou ---- -- 175 Bumb, Oliver ------ ---- 1 5 Burchard, Betsy ---. ------- 131 Burk, Judy ...--- -- -- 105 144 Burkett, Carol .------ ----- 1 39 Burkhardt, Richard --- ---- 15 Burrell, Janice ---- --- --------- 182 Burns, Ed -..-.--- -------- 134, 149 Burns, James F. -- 35, 116, 154, 193 Bushong, Barbara ------------- 59 Butcher, Bea ------------- 108 173 Butler, Ernie ----- -..- 118, 203 229 Butterfield, Bradley Joe ..-. 71 156 Butts, Cynthia ------- ---- 1 04 Butts, Gene .----- --- -- 116 Byle, Ann .-.... -- 173 Byers, Virginia --- -- 36 C Cachules, Sylvia ------ 60, 152 193 Caldemeyer, Richard ------- 27 143 Calfa, Steve ---------- - ------- 149 Calhoun, Charlotte ..------- 37 152 Calhoun, Dorothy Jeannine ----- 37 Callsen, Colleen ..--------- 107 173 Camren, Al . .--- -- 135 144 Campbell, Dick -- -- 120 229 Campbell, Larry --- -------. - 122 Campbell, Larry F. ---- 30, 59, 136, 175, 189 229 Campbell, Wayne -.------- 137 189 Canady, Elwood --- --.---.. - 135 Carder, Delva ---- - ---. 104, 181 Carlton, Sylvia ------ ------- 2 3 Carmichael, A. Max --- ----- 21 Carmichael, Becky --- ----.. - 108 Carmichael, Dan .----- -- 122, 154 Carmichael, Vernal ---- --.-- 2 1 272 Carpenter, Marcella -- Carr, Walter -----. Carter, Harold -- Castello, Marna -- 144, 151, 120, Castetter, Sue --------- --- Caup, Carol ---- ------------ --- Caylor, Martha Yvonne ---- 36, Cecil, Margaret W. ------- ----- Chadbourne, Horace Chalfant, Mary Ann ----------- Chambers, Leroy ---- Chambers, R. L. -- - Chandler, Joseph --- Chapman, Ernest --- Cheesman, Paul ---. Christman, Mary ---- Cissne, Carol May --- Clark, A. T. -------- Clark, Buddy ----- Clark, Don ------ .- Clark, Don R. ----. Clark, Martha C. --- Clevenger, G. H. --- Click, Bill -------- Clifford, George ---- Clifton, Lucile -- Clyde, Pat ----- Coar, Don --- Coats, Idola --- Coble, Pat ------ Coddens, Don ---- Coers, Russell E. --- Coffin, Judy ---- Cole, Janet ----- --- 36, 161, 174, 11236 161 133 22229212102 Cole, Bernita ------------------ Coleman, Bonnie -------------- Coleman, Pat --- 102, 112, 171 Coleman, Virginia -------- 102 Collier, Kenneth --------------- Collins, Donald L. ----- ------- Collins, Gene Alfred -- --- 36 Collins, Larry ---------- ----- Condon, Dorcas ---------------- Conelley, Katheryn Ann ---- 36 112 Conley, John ------------------ Conner, Corinne - 110, 151, 180 Conrad, Ellabeth ----- 113, 163 Conrad, Larry ----------------- Conway, Marcia ---------- 113 Cook, David G. --------------- - Cook, Peggy ---- 128, 156, 160 Cook, Ralph --------- 134, 201 Cooksey, Bob ----- ----------- Cooper, Robert ---- ------ 2 6 Copeland, Marilyn --------- 37 Copeland, Wilma -------------- Cord, Rod -- 132, 152, 188, 189 Cordtz, Myrna ----------------- Corrington, Martha -- ------ -- Cory, Mary Beth -- --- 114 Cosby, Mildred --- --- 148 Cosgrove, Pat --- Costin, Jack ------- Cotherman, Dick --- Cotner, Bob --------- 221321 Couch, Gertrude B, ------ ----- Coughlin, Mary Alice Cougill, Jack A. ------- --- Council, Robert ------ Cortney, Jane -- Cox, Martha --- Cox, Sally ----- 70, 19, 157, 183 150 159 105 113 125 170 25 203 139 176, 190 36 162 60 132 114 36 23 137 122 132 37 15 176 71 116 23 133 229 37 124 134 60 148 171 114 176 178 126 15 60 157 117 105 102 173 134 183 165 134 152 71 182 229 122 151 150 107 193 105 131 140 157 149 158 121 135 26 40 136 171 129 25 104 Qhoose Your Goals 0 ., Q th!-By are y0lU'S to attain Graduation is a lot like the launch- ing of a ship. Both mark the end of a period of preparation. Behind a launching are years of planning and building-of fitting out with all the gear needed for fair or foul weather. Behind graduation are years of acquiring information - of practice in exercising judgment and in set- ting values. All are intended to equip you to make the right deci- sions in the years to come. Behind, too, are the good times youive had, the companionship of many friends -and the wise counsel of those who have been your teachers. As you chart your course toward a new goal - whether it he the pur- suit of a higher education or success in earning your own way - he thankful for the American tradition of individual freedom. Because of it, you are free to choose your goal. And you are free to achieve it hy your own hands and brain, by your energy and industry, hy your deter- mination and self-reliance. Good luck and Godspeed! 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William ,,. .- 62, 122 189 Harris, Patricia Ann ,,,,,,, .. 40 Harrison, Pat . ,, ,, , 40 Hart, Marilyn ,,, ,,,, 173 175 I-larthan, Doris , , ,,,, ,,, 2 112 Hartman, SaDona , , 113, 151 160 Hartman, Rev. O. L. ,,,,, . ,,,, , 146 Harvy, Ellen ,,,.,,, .,,, ,212 107 Hasler, Jerry ,.. ,,,, ,,,,,, , , 2 106 Hassan, W. Richard .. .,,,,,,,,,, 62 Hasty, Mary Ann ,,,, 173, 176 182 Hatley, Shirley ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Hauenstein, Frederick ,,,,. . ,,,, 33 Haugland, Maxine Ellen ,, 41, 130, 149 Hauptman, Leo ,,. , ,,,,,15 Hay, Ina Van ,,,, ,, 175 Hayes, Joan ,,,, -, 106 Haynes, Larry ,,, ,, 121 Haynes, Jayne ,,, .,, 69 Hays, Barbara ,,,,, . ,,,., .,,, 183 Healey, Cecelia ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 130 Healy, Lawrence Edward ,,, 61 162 Heath, Bill ,. ,,,,,,.. . ..,,,,,,, 122 Heath, Patricia Ann ,,, 43, 138 172 Heaton. Chella .. ,.., 110, 156 193 Hebert, Gerry . ,,,,, , 139, 149 182 Heck, Trotty , ,,,, ,c.,,, 117 150 Hedde, Elizabeth ,,,,,..,,,,,,, 125 Hedden, Roselyn Ann ,, .,,,,,, , 42 Heer, Norma ,,,, 111, 176, 180 182 Hefflefinger, Shirley .,,,, . .2 W 131 276 Hefley, Charles ,,, Heiber, Ed ,, ,,,,, Heldbrand, Gary ,,, Helping, Mick ,,,,, Hendrickson, Tom Henry, Lois Marie ,,, Hensley, Hensley, Betty ,,, Hensley, Jim ,,,,,, Herring, J. Virgil Herron, Bill ,,,,, -- Herron, Herronimus, Dave Hertel, Nancy ,,, 139 Hess, Stan ..,,,,,...,,... Hessey, David ,,.,,,, Hessler, Kathryn 12, Hettler, Merle A. ..- Hewitt, Lester E. ,, Alice . ,,., ,,f42,5B25 ,,,,,,if 211' 120, 143 Connie ,,,.....,,,,.... 154, 171 135 Hiatt, Frank ,,,,,,.,, ,,,, 1 34 Hiatt, Nancy Jane ....,,.,.,... Hiatt, Thelma ,,, 18, 178, 180 Hicks, Georgiana ,.,,,,,,,,, 24 Hicks, Rosalyn June .....,,,.,.. Higgins, William B. ...,,,,,,.., Highbaugh, Carol Ann Rinehart 62 Highbaugh, Larry B. ...,,.. 62 Hildebrandt, Jay D. ,, ,,, 62 Himelick, Ethel ...,, Hinckley, Dave -. - .-- 1, 134 Hinds, Bonnie Jane --,,.,,,, 40 Hindsley, Eilene ,,,,,.,,,, Hinga, John J. ,,, 26 Hinkle, Amy ,,,,,.,, Hirschy, Sally ,,,,, Hiser, Barbara .,,... ,, 128 200. 207 138 Hisey, Leona Miller ,.., ,,..-- Hodgson, Bob ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,, Hodson, Ron .. ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, - Hoemig, Gene Gerald ,, 43, 120 Hogan, Grace , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hoke, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,, ,, Holdeman, Dick ,,,,, 123, 143 Holder, Irene ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 , 2, , Hollingsworth, Helen ,,, Hollis, Joseph . ,,,,, Holloway, Beth , , ,,, Holloway, Linda ,,,. .,-.,.,, 2, Holloway, Willard L. ,,, 42 Holmgren, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Holt, Madeleine M. ,,, Holtsclaw, Shirley ,,...,,,, Homrig, John G, ,,,,,, Hood, Albert , , , .. - ,,, 42, 104, 150 40, 142, 155 Hood, Alice Marie ,,.. ,,, Hoopingarner, C. 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Satterfield, Morris E. . ,.,,, , Sauder, David L. ,,.,, ,,,,,, Scarf, Robert ,,,, Scarseth, Sonja W 22 152, 155 51 133 50 115 166 19 173 218 106 161 50 50 154 175 50 167 146 153 138 155 121 65 132 105 149 175 113 23 50 134 166 150 154 131 174 154 166 131 158 106 120. 188 112 116 133 135 170 155 21 121 140 50 146 23 151 121 134 66 160, 173 173 162 51 136 128 109 122 189 51 22 24 Fountain Service - Sandwiches - Candy - Tobacco - Magazines BB CONFECTICDNERY 414 North Elm Street Muncie, Indiana ASK FUR MARHOEFER HOSTEES A111eric'n'5 Films! Ml'Hf Tren! MARI-IOEFER PACKING COMPANY, INC. Muncie, Ind. Chicago, Ill. 5 . ,. ,. , . GRADE A DAIRX PRODUCTS 'rEll.Yft'I'lI Imlium1'x Moxf Mml'a'r'11 Plant RIGGINS DAIRY Riggin Road B R 0 A D W A Y PRCDUCERS C Is E A N E R S Qzmlify Muncie, Indiana Eldridge Hunter. Ozwzw' and Opvmfor As Good as the Best Phone 2-2206 1524 Broadway Better Than the Rest 283 Schacht Nicki Scheerer, Janice Scheid, Barbara -- Schacht, Joanne -- K Scheidler, Dr. L. Shellhoos, Julience Schermer, Teresa Scherr, Jean W. - Schilling, Marty ,,,, . Schipper, Jane - .--. - Schlosser, Ned N. --. Schmarr, Roberta -.-- Schmeltz, Jack --- 74, Schmidt, Fred -.---. Schneider, Beth ,.,.,, - 54, 145 Schneider, William ,,,, Schoeff, Mark ,,...A.. Schoff, Elwood ,...,. Schoon, Pat ,,,,,, -- Schnoeder, Laura ,,.,. Schultz, Beverly ,,., .- Schneider, Carol Ann Schneider, Judith Lois Schultz, Marjorie Joan Schumm, Lois -----.- Schuster, Elaine ,,.,.. Schutz, John J. ----.-- -- 182 --- ,,,, -- 24 106, 163, 110, 102, 152 -65 134, 209 107, 144 121, 145 139, 146 Scircle, Martha Anne ,,,,,, 54 Scollick, Gene ,,., . --- Scoot, Barbara ..,,,,, Scott, Sandra ---. Scott, Stan ...,.. Scott, Wayne ,,,,, Scruton, David L. --- .- Sears, Bonnie -.. --.. - Sedam, Melvin --- -- Sedlak, Phyllis Sell, Marland - Sellars, Lois --- Sellers, Bob -- .. Senter, Jane Ann - - Serdula, George -- Sers, Bonnie --- Seto, Dick ,,,.,.. Settlemyre, Ann -- Shaffer, Ruth ,,,,, Shales, John M. -- Shank, Sidney --- Shannon, Gary --- Shantz, Carol ,.,,, Sharkey, Frank ----- Sharp, Nancy ..., . ..., Sharrett, Helen Janet ---- 132 --- 163 154. 160 168781537 180 53, 108, 151 --- 163 --- 116 -- 125 Shaw, Jerry ----.---- ----- . .-- Sheehan, Amy --..--- ---- 109, Sheets, Glen ---. -- 52, 148, Sheets, Myran ----.- .------- Sheets, Rosemary --- ---- Sheets, Wilma --.- ------ Shelley, Alice ----.-- --- 105, Shelly, Robert L. --- ------ Shepard, David -- ---- Shepard, Lulu --- ---- Sherwood, Dick ----- -------- Shideler, Mary ------. --- 150 Shigley, Richard E. -- -- 53 Shippy, Larry ------ --- 117 Shirey, Jim -------------------- Shively, Marcia --------.------- Shoemaker, Barbara Ann --- 54 109 190 105 106 28 129 166 25 164, 180 146, 178 202 125 228 24 149 110 170 134 133 148 104 20 104 66 182 145 52 172 154 165 125 133 228 28 170 157 164, 181 136 129 136 147, 159 200 105 120 108 54 22 51 123 165 229 182 55 120 140 154 175 52 148 140 27 23 190 117 170 120 229 121 107 104 Shoemaker, Charles ..- ---- 24 162 Shoemaker, Rosalyn ----. -- 107 155 Shogren, Bill -.----- .- 122 149 159 Shonk, Delores . -- ---- 152 173 Shonk, Paula -- .-------.uf 130 Shonk, Rita --- --- 112 144, 160 Shook, Jo -------- 105 170 180 Shope, Daphna ---- ------- . ..-- 130 Shott, William -....- Y.. -.-- ..- 218 Showalter, B. Gene .---. ...Y -Y 51 Showalter, Robert - .---- .-- W- 23 Shreves, Carolyn . ---- 113, 155, 160, 170 Shroyer, Jo Ann -- ---Y .. .- 114 Shue, Renne -- -- -.. 142 171 Shull, Nina --- -.. --- -. 170 Shultz, Barbara --- ,.- 172 Shunk, Delores .-.. . - 130 Shunk, Paula Sue --- .-- 173 Shurr, Terry -. .... W- 135 Silverburg, Asher --- ---- 134 Silvers, Judy ------ ..V-.f l 10 Silvers, Phil .----.-------- 116, 150 Simon, Dick ..----------------. 122 Simpson, Arlene Godlove ---.. 40, 68 Simpson, Vola -. -.---. ,--.-- 24, 178 Sims, Mary Elizabeth --- ---- -- 53 Slane, Pat ---.-----.- -- 105 Sleziak, Ed ----..--.----- -- 133 Sloan, L. Alene Smart --- .- 53 Small, Sue ---- .---.-- .-- 165 Smalley, Linda ---.. -- 129 Smiley, Sara Jane --- -- 125 Smith, Alberta Lee --- -- 54 Smith, Alta Marie -- -- 66 Smith, Bert ------- .-- 138 Smith, Carolyn -- -- 53 Smith, Dale E. -- --- 116 Smith, Don ..- .- ,--- 137 Smith, Fred - ------ ---. 7 0 Smith, Gay Alice -- 138 157 Smith, Hyde .. - 161, 176 Smith, Esabel Jeffery 53, 148. 170, 173 Smith. James L, .. 116, 158, 193 Smith, Janet Louise . - 52 Smith, J. S., M.D. . 118 Smith. Juanita .--- -- 25 Smith, Judy --- -- 113 Smith, Marcia --- .-- 150 Smith, Osa Dell --- ---- 27 Smith, Phyllis --- ---- 20 Smith, Sue ---- ---- S 2 105 Smith, Tom -------- ---- 1 35 Smith, Wally -.. --------- .- 117 228 Somsel, Barbara Lee ----.-- 68 108 Sornson, Helen . ---.- .-. --- 22 Sorrell, Dick --.----. --.---- -..- 132 Souder, Norma Jean . ---- -.- 53 106 Sousley, Ritacarol ----- 54, 173 112 Sox, Jerry -------- .......... 1 21 Sparks, Lois --- -- 175 Speer, Dave --- ---. ----- ----- 134 Speer, Maralee -.------.----- .- 55 Spitz, George --- 135, 144, 149 155 Spoonamore, Gary Allen ----.-- 52 Spoor, Jonne ---------.-------- 113 Spotts, Mary Elizabeth --------- 55 Sprunger, Jerry ----------- 133 144 Sprunger, Jim .---.--- -----. 1 33 Spur, Ann --------- .--- 1 30 St. Coeur, Wesley --- -- 19 Stahl, Marge ----.- -- 149 Stahlhuth, Sarah --- -- 106 Staley, Dixie ---- -- 130 284 Stalnaker, William --- . ,--- .--- Stamn, Larry -.-..--- ---. . -- .-- Standish, Constance Joyce 51. Stanley, Dick ----- ---- Stanley, Harold --- ---- Stanton, Olive J. ----------.-... Starkey, Peggy June ----------- Starkey, Phillip L. ---.. 52, 151, Staton, Thelma Jean -- 51, 110, Stavros, Steve ---.- .. --..- Stealy, Richard -.-- ----- - 26, Steams, Henry W. -..---.--. ---- Steenberg, Joan -.--- 106, 142, Stein, Herbert --- -- ---. .-- Steinard, Maxine -- -- Stellwag, Dean .--. .- Stenhouse, Sandy --. ---- .-- Stenson, Helen ----.--- .--- .-- Stephan, Mary Sue --- 54, 124, Stephens, George Robert ------- Stephens, Harold W. ------- 25 Stephens, Linda Stephenson, Mrs. Sterrett, Beverly - - -- 138 Stevens, Linda ------- --..- Stevens, Patsy -------- Stevenson, William H. -- Stewart, Dee --.. -.--. -..- - -- Stiffler, Lois ----- -- 155 Stine, Sheila --- --- ----- Stites, Imogene L. --- Stonebraker, Jack ---- -- Stoner, Don .------ ---- ---- Stoner, Garry ----- ---------- Stookey, Marilyn ---- 180, 183 Stoots, Nancy ------ Storms, Myron .--- Stoust, Lynn --.- - Stout, Dwight Leroy Stout, Jim -------- . ..- .- 121 Stow, Marilyn . .- 111 Stowe, Ed --. ----- .- --- 22 Stratton, William D. . --.-- Steveler, Norm ..--. ---- . ------ Stricker, Bill -------------- 116 Stricker, James Orville, Jr. -- 66 Stricker, Patricia J. -------- 66 Strohl, William -------- 52, 134 Strother, Edward --.. ---- ---- Strother, Evelyn ------ Stuklmacker, Charles Stumbler, Irvin ------- -- 134 Stych, Jeanne Ann --- ------- Suiter, James -----.. ---- 135 Sulllvan, Verna ------ -----. - Summers, Pat - ---...W 53, 124 Summers, Patricia Elaine --- 53 Summer, Byron W. -...-.-.---. Sunderman, Mel --- -- Suter, Carol ------- -- Sutherland, Ned --- -- Sutton, Sharon - - Sutton, William -.--.. .....- - Swank, Barbara Ann ------- 54 Swank, Elizabeth ----- -- 112 Swanson, Mary Ann -- ---- Swanson, Robert ----- -- Swart, Okal ------- -- Sweet, Gerald --- -- Swift, Dave ----- -- Swinford, Basil -- -- Szymizak, Tom -- -- 116 123 102, 138 123 123 55 55 157 102, 180 132 200 66 143, 178 19 172 122 105 20 152, 192 68 157 188 159 153 111 107 27 150 193 131 66 121 174 135 110 109 122 105 53 229 183 174 52 149 146 116 138 193 23 150 133 149 52 161 20 166 124 51 116 105 132 176 23 130 166 54 21 55 135 122 21 133 MUTUAL HOME 81 SAVINGS ASS'N MULBERRY STREET AT CHARLES MUNCIE, INDIANA 'Vo HOME LOANS Muncie's Largest Home Financing Institution DIVIDENDS CREDITED AND COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY JUNE 30th AND DECEMBER 31st AND HAVE NEVER YET BEEN LESS THAN 37, PER ANNUM 285 Yeager, Frankie .,,ff.,.f.-- 138,181 T Talmadge, Allan ..f,,. Talmage, Mary Ellen --- Taylor, Barbara ..fa,.. Taylor, Bob ,....,,,. Teagle, Joan ...,, Teegardin, Alice --- Templin, Carol -- Tharpe, Norma -- Thiry, Roma ,,,, Thomas, Linda --- Thomas, Rex --- Thomas, Stu ,,... Thomas, Wayne ..,fv Thompson, George --- Thonn, Donald ,.,,, 154 102-, Thorn, Beverly ..,,,,,,, Thornburg, Helen W. Thomburg, Kay - - - -- - Thornburg, Noel ,,,,, Thorne, Beverly Jo --- Tiemeyer, Jane ,,,,,.,,. Tilley, Herbert Thomas Timberlin, Dave Tinkle, Tom ,,,,, Tipps, Judy ,,., Titus, Peggy ,,,. Tobias, Jerry --- Todd, Jean ,,A,, Toepter, Carol --- Toth, Mike ...,.. 53 66, 138 108 Tovatt, Anthony .s...,..,, .,,. Townsend, Jim Towriss, Carolyn Abraham 55, Traves, Donna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Trent, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,. 19 Tribbett, Roy Clarence --- 66, Tribbett, Paul --- -- 154 Trissell, Pat ,,,,, -- 129 Trotter, Carolyn --- ----- Troxell, Mary ..,,,,,,. ,,,,, Troyer, Jim ,,e,,.,,,,,e,,,,,A. Truax, Marian Jeanne ,.,, 55, 166 Tull, Elizabeth Ann --- 55, , Turner, Marvin Eugene ...,,., 102 Turley, Lonnie ---,--.. .s.e. ---- Turner, Pat - ,,,, - Tuxford, Nelda -- 105 U Ufkes, Wilfred e,.,,.,A..,.,,,,, Uhlir, Ann e,,,.s 58, 108, 157, 164 Uhlir, Richard ,,,,,,,,,a,. 122 Ulery, Herbert Charles ..... 70 Underwood, Pat ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, Uptegraft, Jerry --- -- 132 Utgaard, Merton --- ------ Utterback, Allen ,,--,- ,-,-- Vahle, Joan eA,,,e,,,Y-,,, 173 Vance, Josephine Ann ...,, 55, 174, 176, V Van Cleave, Carrie .,.,,,. ,. ,,,, Van Cleve, Charles ,,,,,,, WW, Van Dusen, Sandra -- 146, 147 176 55 201 116 176 170 126 128 23 107 123 122 121 162 154 124 70 125 151 54 107 154, 174 136 120 175 139 23 163 146 135 20 151 110, 145 131 181 134, 171 171 140 173 25 133 106, 182 128 54 133 149 138 162 163, 181 144 136 128 173 26 117 182 160, 181 19 23 183 Van Hoy, Ina .,,,,. --- 107 Van Sickle, Earl ,..,. --- 137 Van Sickle, Wayne .........,,. 209 Vanzo, Bob ...,,,,,,.,,..,..,.. 135 Vanzo, Jim ,,,,,.,,,, 134, 203, 229 Vaughn, Hal ,,,, ,,,,,,,,., 1 32 Veeveate, Jim ,e., --- 133 Vera, Alice ,,,.. ,,..,.,, 1 08 Voght, Marty ,,...,...1.....,., 112 Voisard, Shirley ,,.... 9, 149, 173 von Grabow, Richard ..,... 55, 150 W Waechter, Barbara --- eee. 125, 181 Wagner, Carol ...ee ,,,, 1 06, 145 Wagner, J. C. e1.,e. ee... 1 5 Wainscott, Bud ,...., --- 133 Walker, Carolyn N. -- -- 71 Walker, Dick eee... - --- 116 Walker, Don ,.,.....,., --- 149 Walker, Donna Marie --- -- 57 Walker, Linda .,......, --- 111 Walker, Nancy ,,,,,,, -1- 113 Walker, Reverend ..,. --- 171 Wallace, Billie Jo -- ..- 67 Wallace, H. Ansel ,,,, ..,,, 1 9 Wallen, John ...eee ,,,,-,, 1 21 Walter, Loma Lou ,,.,,,e., 56, 108 Walter, Maryalice ,,.,,.,,.,,,,, 66 Walters, Carolee .,,,. 108, 163, 165, 181 Walton, John R. --- eeeeeeee -- 56 Waltz, Marilyn --- 1..,,. - 165 Wann, Dick ,,,,,.. ..,,,,., 1 90 Wann, Judy ,,,,e..., .,,, 1 56, 192 Ward, Jack Arthur ..., - ..,,, 56 Ward, Jim ,,,,.,,... --- 122 Ward, Ray - ,,,, ...... ,,.,, 2 2 9 Ward, Rebecca Louise eee... 56, 138 Warren, Robert Eugene ,1...... 67 Wash, Carolyn Sue ..,..... 58, 157 Watkins, Dick ,,,.e,,,.,,. 134, 228 Watson, Jim aaee 121, 151, 157, 167 Watson, Juliann ,,...,,,,..,.,, 56 Waughn, David ,,,,., .. .,....... 120 Weales, Sally eeeeee.. 107, 167, 182 Weaver, Marie L. ..,,,,,,...,, 67 Webb, Martha Sue ,.,, 56, 102, 173 Webb, Wallace E. -- ,a,.,, 57, 132 Webster, Muirl --- --- 131 Wedel, Kay ---- --- 109 Weekly, Jack --- --- 162 Weesner, Tom ,,.1 --- 162 Weil, Judy ,,,. .---- --- 105 Weilbaker, Charles --- -- 20 Weiss, Eva ,,,, ---- --- 57 Weiss, Gary ee.. --- 135 Weisse, Paul ., ...,. --- 135 Welcher, Cryilyn --- ..,, - 173 Welker, George --- .11.,e. - 151 Wells, Pat ,,,... .... 1 39, 144 Welter, Nancy ..e.. ..,,.e. 1 25 Wenger, Mary ,...... ..., 1 54, 171 Wert, Freda Louise .... ...,. 5 7 Wesner, Connie eee... ,......, 1 04 Wetmore, Thomas ---,. ,,.,... 23, 25 Wettschurack, Jane --- 113, 160, 176 Wetzel, Emma ..., ,,,,,,..,, 2 0 Whaley, Ruthann ...,,e,,1,,,,, 173 Whan, Dora ,,,.....,.1., .,,., 1 30 Whetsel, Barbara Jane ..... 56, 172 Whipple, Don ,,,,,,,,,... 117, 152 Whitacre, Marilyn Sue ,,,,,.... 57 Whitcomb, Bob ,,..., --- 120 Whitcraft, John --- --- 117 286 White, Sally Jo --- Whiteneck, Ann --- Whitlock, Jack ,,1e,,. Wickham, Martha --- 131 142 Wickham, Mary Jo eeeeees 163 Wiegel, Carolyn Sue -- 57, 108, Wiggins, Bill ee,,,e....e.e,.... Wilber, Donna -- ,,,,. 124, 173 Wild, Fran ,,.,,,,, ,.,,, 1 11 Wilder, Bernard ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, Wile, William R. ...... 57, 134 Wiley, Samuel D. --- Wilkenson, Horace --- 67, 118 Williams, Carolyn eeeeeeeeeeeee. Williams, Irvin Finley - Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Joe ,,,.,.,,21,.,,.,,. John eeeee. Marty Paul B. - -- Williams, Reese -- Williams, Tom ---, Williams, Walter ee.. Willis, Anna Lou ,... Willis, Bob ..,..,.., Willoughby, Doris - - - Wilson, Frederick ..,, ee... Wilson, G. Robert --- ------ Wilson, John T. --- --- 56 Wilson, Ron ...fa. s..Vff Wilson, Rudy --- --- 118 Wilt, Betty Jo ..fs a...f 1 13 Wiltse, Clara --- ,a...f -- 19 Winn, Sue ...,.., ---- 112 146 Wiseman, Jerry --- ....fff ---- Wiseman, P. A. ..-,, Witkowski, Adrien --- Witmer, Hugh .,,,,, Witters, Randy --- Wolf, Pearl ---- Wolfe, Gene --------- --------- - 5 7 124 Wolfe, Lucy Arlene --- Wolgamott, Katie -------- - Wood, Amelia T. -- Wood, Jim ---------- 129 Wood, Joe ----------- --------- Woodruff, Bonnie Lou Woods, Sue ---------- 10 7 173 Woods, Tom A. --------- ------- Woody, Grace ---- ---------- Woolever, Wilma ---- Worthman, Richard ------ Wright, Judy -------------- ---- Wright, Maurice Clinton ------- Wright, Patricia ----- 102 130 Wuthrich, John -------------- -- 56 Wuthrich, Martha Sue Wysong, Betty ------- Y 111 125 175 152 15 165 150, 188 122 189 154 162 192 56 153 149 162 134 122 112 26 15 117 143 107 156 57 19 148 228 122 162 173 171 176 218 27 131 122 134 70 123 167 173 15 122 121 56 182 66 26 129 202 128 67 142 137 124 182 Yestingsmeier, Earl Chris, Jr. --- 31, 189 22 67, 120, 173, 188, Yopst, Karen ------------- 112 Yoquolet, Dean Allen ---------- Young, Wilbur -----.- Z Zandall, Lois ----- --- 149, Zandall, Loraine ---- ----- - Ziegler, Sandra ----------- 125, Zimmerlee, Joe ---------------- Zimmerman, Bert H. -- 70, 218, Zimmerman, Marilyn -- 57, 145, Zimmerman, Wayne A. ----- 57, Zurmuehlen, Marilyn -- 56, 130 1 8 180 57 6 181 105 155 157 228 148 148 156 Best Wislies to the Graduating Class of 1955 COLLEGE SWEET SHUPPE 1624 University Avfnuc The Best Looking MEN'S CLOTHES on the Campus Are From SHONFIELD'S 1VIEN'S WEAR 107 S. 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