Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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KINLEY - EDITOR JOHN BRUNSO - BUSINESS MANAGER 4 4, E, ,gf - -6. in Al Q! fu, ..,,-2 1 5f7ffJQ' J waz STAFF FMVW Q,- 777P y William Kinley Bill Stalnaker Mary Jo Bergin Ruth Osborne John Brunso Keith Bennett Nan Raine Donna Wilbur Marge Stahl Bill Harris Arlene Owens John Board Bob Bloomfield Judy Hannagan John Hood Sandy Hoover Z V Bob Willis ffL44,zZJlf X ff4f,df A747 azzfzfrf A4407! 44,5 X f ff' QVWWW giwfff fmfiffifx effvyff 2 K f A y 29,49 if? ? 2,2794 V xy ,Zo 77.-f.fAf,,,0 ffffff I f ffhw , ,ff M f R A M N QZQ, I wL!v2fLe KL XQLMM 4g,:cgy4f!4.iiiiX 3x R A IX X X , EX? 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I r -X cw-1'-z 0 X W History about past working was a part students, the real soul of it belongs to a those who will come and go -- the Orient, which dedicated to the past to Ball State Teachers ' .1 Administr' ation At Home . , -::- .-,. ., ,. sf., W, ,,, , '41-ae f f, . T. , The Man in the President's Office Fi 'jg h 22' John R. Emens , 5 3 ,K Q., ni., , ' V. 1 5 QM And With His Family 1'-L5 X Q -1 Q, +9 PM' 'A E, Mildred C. Ahlgren flvlrs. Oscar A.J , Whiting Edward B. Raub, Jr., President, Indianapolis William F., Cronin, Secretary, Terre Haute Qreplaced Jan. 6, 1956 by John D. Ennis of Terre Hauteb A. M. Bracken, Vice-President, Muncie Wilbur Young tex. officioj State Superintendent of Schools, Indianapolis, missing from picture STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD W I? .A-......,t. 'dk 'f-maui' Judson Betts, Director L. A. Pittenger Student Center. Kenneth M. Collier, Director of Me-n's Activities and Veterans' Counselor. Merrill C. Beyerl Referral Counselor. Marion Grady Librarian. Oliver C. Burnb, Administrative Assistant to the President and Coordinator of Public Affairs. Richard W. Burkhardt Leo M. Hauptman Registrar. Dean of the College. Curtis M. Howd Principal of Burris. WF' G. H. Clevenger Director of Placement. Louis E. Ingelhart Director of News Bureau. xxw. Howard G. Johnshoy Dean of Student Affairs. Shun-..,,.,,51 tits? W. G. Pippenger, Director of Health Service and College Physician. J' ,,..,,..urv-' 'J A -Nga-un SS. Robert H. Koenker, Director of Graduate Studies. Robert W. Primrner, Coordinator of scholarships, aids and student employment. R. E. Michael, Director of Extended Services. J. C. Wagner, Business Manager and Treasurer Charles McNaughton, Chairman of Student Advising Program and Director of Placement. Martha Wickham, Director of Women's Activities Ellen Nicholson, Director of Dining Services. fl' ,I ELIZABETH CRAWFORD Ass't Director of Student Center Dining Service. ETHEI.. EVANS, Ass't Director of Lucina Dining Service. THELMA HUMPHREY fMrs Carl! Secretary to Director of Men's Activities ELSIE FOSTER, Supervisor of Expenditure Accounting. DOROTHY GROVES, Food Production Manager at Elliott Hall ETHEL HIME LICK, Ass 't Treasurer V0 MARY MYERS, tMrs.l Director of South Hall. GEORGE ROGERS, Director of Elliott Hall. ROBERT NEWTON, Chief Accountant and Finance Officer of Auxiliary and Service Enterprises. EDWARD W. STOWE, Religious Counselor. REBA NORRIS, Supervisor of Income and Payroll Accounting. CARRIE VAN CLEVE, Ass't Director of Dining Service at Elliott Hall. VIRLAH REYNOLDS, Food Production Manager at Student Center. ANSEL WALLACE, Ass't Business Manager. TRUMAN POPE, Auditor and Bursar. DOROTHY HARTLEY fMrs. J, Publications E ditor . Row I - Technical Sgt. John A. Claunch, Training NCOQ Master Sgt. William L. Da- vis, Supply Sg't.5 Lt. Col. F.W.H. Wilson, Professor of Air Science, Staff Sgt. Mal- colm H. Willoughby, Adm. Staffg Captain Clarence E. Cross, Ass't Professor of Air Science. Row II - Lt. Col. Wesle-yF. St. Coeur, Ass't Professor of Air Science, Staff Sgt. Shelbe O. Waterfield, Sgt. Major, Staff Sgt. Jack A. Thuran, Ass't Supply Sgt., Major Robert E. Council, Ass't Professor of Air Science. Absent when picture was taken: Lieutenant Charles E. O'Neal, Ass't Professor of Air Science. P7 --..J AIR SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Row I - Elsa Reichle tMrs. Marvin C. J, Instructor of Art, Francis F. Brown, Assistant Professor of Art, Kathryn Hargreaves CMrs. Robt.J, Instructor of Art, Alice W. Nichols, CMrs.JI-lead of Department and Professor of Art, Lucia Mysch, Associate Professor of Art, Marvin C. Reichle, Assistant Professor of Art, Lucille M. Paris, Instructor of Art. Row I I - Byron P. Shurtleff, Instructor of Art, Roberta Law, Assist- ant Professor of Art, J. Victor Black- well, Assistant Professor of Art, Clara E. Wiltse, Assistant Professor of Art, and Warren V. Casey, Assistant Pro- fessor of Art. it . .ff Q5 tmfiaw., -'-N-... -- fix IT, .,.. hyuhmlubl A -',,. lizi I or P I ,ffi Row I - Richard Artes, Ass't Professor of English, Scott E. Fisher, Associate Professor of Physical Education, Evelyn M. Luecking, Ass't Professor of Elementary Education, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, School Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Science, P. M. Mayfield, Ass't Professor of Social Science, LaVon A. Primmer CMrs. Robert WJ, School Nurse, Curtis M. Howd, Principal, Marie South, Instructor of Elementary Education, Robert H. McGinnis, Ass't Professor of Industrial Arts, Anna M. Fagerlie, Instructor of Elementary Edu- cation, Ruth L. Laxson, Ass't Professor of English, Orville J. Zillman, Instructor of Elementary Edu- cation,E. Leland Watkins, Jr. , Instructor of Science. Row II - Robert J. Cooke, Ass't Professor of Ele- rnentaryEducation,Candace L. Ramsey, Ass't Pro- fessor of Music, Roberta Law, Ass't Professor of Art, Pose M. Lamb, Instructor of Elementary Edu- cation, Ruth I. Dutro, Ass't Professor of Science, Laura M. Schroeder, Ass't Professor of Elementary Education, Myrtle D.Toops CMrs. D, Ass'tProfessor of Elementary Education, Amy Hinkle, Ass't Pro- fessor of PhysicalEducationg Eleanor G. Smith, In- structor ofElementaryEducation, Phyllis G. Smith, Ass 't Professor of ElementaryEducation,Wanda Lue Payne, Instructor of Physical Education, Ruth Ellen Moses, Instructor of ElementaryEducation, Anthony L. Tovatt, Associate Professor of English. Row III - Louis R. Bonvechio, Instructor of Physical Educanong HerbertHL Hannhon, Assocume Pro- fessor of Social Science and Ass't Principal, Robert E. Eicholz, Instructor of Mathematics, John M. Fitzgerald, Instructor of English, Richard L. Dun- ham, Ass't Professor of Music. BURRIS v f . wNhR +-..i..,.,....- X X Row I - Vernal H. Carmichael, Professor of Business Education, Mina M. Johnson, Ass't Professor of Busi- ness Educationg Charlotte E. Tuthill, Ass't Professor of Business Education, Ruth R. Loats fMrs. HenryAD, Instructor of Business Education, Frances S. Hardin KMrs.7, Ass't Professor of Business Education5Basil M. Swinford, Associate Professor of Business Edu- cation. Row II - Roscoe E. Wallace, Business Edu- cation, part-time, John J. Robison, Business Education, part-timegwilrnoth C. Price, Ass't Professor of Busi- ness Education, Robert M. Swanson, Ass't Professor of Business EducationgE. Donald Lawrence, Ass't Pro- fessor of Business Education, Charles E. Rosenbarger, Ass't Professor of Business Educationg J. Virgil Her- ring, Associate Professor of Business Educationg Rob- ert P. Bell, Head of Dept. and Associate Professor of Business Education. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Row I - Robert C. Scarf, Associate Professor of Education, Betty Jane Ganzhorn, Ass't Professor of Education,Helen H.Sornson, Professor of Edu- cation, Earl A. Johnson, Head of Dept. and Pro- fessor ofEducation,Ethelyn Davidson, Ass't Pro- fessor of Education, Beth Vail, Ass't Professor of Education, Dean A. Crawford, Ass't Professor of Education. Row II - R. E. Michael, Professor of Education, E. Graham Pogue, Professor of Education, Ed- ward W. Stowe, Instructor of Education, Victor B. Lawhead, Associate Professor ofEducation, Royal J. Morsey, Associate Professor of Edu- cation, Carson M. Bennett, Ass't Professor of Education, W.W. Renke, Ass't Professor of Edu- cation, Thomas E. Jordan, Ass't Professor of Education, Leslie J. Mauth, Associate Professor of Education, Merrill C. Beyerl, Ass't Professor of Education, Myrl G. Herman, Ass't Professor of Education, Joseph W. Hollis, Ass't Professor of Education. Row III - H. A. Jeep, Professor of Education, George W. Rogers, Instructor of Education, John M. Shales, Professor of Education. Aw K' ,. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 35 Wx -QM gg Row I - Lucile Clifton, Associate Professor ofEnglish, Sylvia Carlton, Ass't Professor of English. Row II - Thomas H. Wetmore, Ass't Professor ofEn- glish, Roma H. Thiry CMrs. Albertl, Ass't Professor of English, Jane V. Moriarty, Ass't Professor of English, S. Gene Andrews, Ass't Professor of English, Dick E. Adams, Ass't Professor of English, Jerry V. Tobias, Instructor of English, David W. Shepard, Ass't Pro- fessor of English, Joseph N. Satterwhite, Ass't Pro- fessor of English, Edward S. Strother, Associate Pro- fessor of English, Charles F. Van Cleve, Professor of English. Row III - John M. Fitzgerald, Instructor of English, Anthony L. Tovatt, Associate Professor of English, Ruth L. Laxson, Ass't Professor of English, Elizabeth H. Pilant lMrs. Richard J, Associate Professor of En- glish, Richard Artes, Ass't Professor of English, Paul Royalty, Head of Dept. and Professor of English, William A. Sutton, Associate Professor of English, Alan W. Huckleberry, Professor of English, Robert J. Robbins, Ass't Professor of English lRadio J, Royal J. Morsey, Associate Professor of English, and Louis E. Inglehart, Ass't Professor of English. 3 i YK npvqpnauu-3-Y .- ,.. ...- 31' i' --1 35933 .f .New If 1 7 if is Row I W1ll1arn B Hlggms Ass't Professor of Mathemaucs Duane E Row II P D Edwards Head of Dept and Professor of Mathematms Charles F Brumflel Assoclate Professor of Mathernatlcs is 1' X' -X lf S. tg ff f iissewgi . .. ,A ITN? 'K 3? 1 t if Q! 935 5 ' ' Q. ' J. S. H '59 v fl, ' ' -. .,.,,, C 5 : . . Y 2 X5 2 ,S 5 , H Q. E E , ,Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Row I - Fred J. Schmidt, Jr. , Head of Dept. and Professor of Industrial Artsg Henry A. Loats, Associate Professor of Industrial Artsg Forrest Lee Cullings, Industrial Arts. Row II - Walter E. Burdette, Jr. , Ass't Professor of Indus- trial Artsg Alva Harden Jared, Industrial Arts, part-tirneg Lloyd P. Nelson, Ass't Professor of Industrial Arts, Bernard R. Josif, Ass't. Professor of Industrial Arts. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Seated: Vola Simpson, Ass't Professor of Home Economicsg Esther J. Brunner fMrs. Dale H. J, Instructor of Home Economics. Row II - Theresa N. Scherrner, Ass't Pro- fessor of Home Economics, and Mildred J. Moore, Head of Department. E ..... , Q M5 Q .r g it 'tw , v X . I Qs. My S., V . .Mm K O 'E 1:15 'Ti KX . X0 ix , x f SIN' 'SIX tt X ' 2' V .P : s Seated: Ruby M. York, Ass't Professor of Library Science and Reference Service Librarian, Marion Grady, Head of Dept. and Professor of Library Sci- ence, Grace E. Brandt, Ass't Professor of Library Science, James A. Martindale, Periodical Service Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Scienceg RosamondWetmore tMrs. Thos.H.J, Ass't in Cata- loging, and Library Technical Service, Mary Troxell fMrs. C. O. P, Loan Service Librarian, Juanita J. Smith, Ass't in Cataloging, Library Technical Ser- vice, and Instructor of Library Science. Standing: Cornelia Hadley, Ass't in Cataloging, LibraryTech- nical Service, and Instructor of Library Science, Barbara Riggin, Ass't in Acquisitions, Library Technical Service, and Instructor of LibraryScience, Hubert L. Feasel, part-time Library Scienceg Jean W. Scherr, Technical Service Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Science, Donald S. MacVean, Curriculum Laboratory Librarian and Ass't Pro- fessor of Library SciencegMary L. Pearson, Refer- ence Service Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Science, Evelyn Hoke, Director of TMS and Ass'tProfessor of Library SciencegDonald N. Bentz, Periodical Service Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Science3Chella Heaton, part-time graduate ass't.5Beulah M. Murphy, Ass't in Cataloging Li- brary Technical Service, and Instructor of Library Science, Budd L. Gambee, Film Librarian and Ass't Professor of Library Science. LIBRARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ...Q-mul. MUSIC DEPARTMENT df-41 61' Row I - seated - F. Lemuel Anderson, Ass't Professor of Music, Martha Cox, Ass't Professor of Music, Mil- dred Milford, Instructor of Music, Candace L. Ramsey, Ass't Professor of Music, Vivian Hays, Instructor of Music, Elizabeth E. Meloy, Associate Professor of Music, Fern A. Swain CMrs. Earle H. J, Instructor of Music, and Mathias H. Doran, Instructor of Music. Row II - standing - Jean Charles Kohler, Ass't Pro- fessor of Music, Victor F. DiStefano, part-time applied music staff member, Patricia Tretick CMrs.Sidney J. J J part time applied music staff member, Robert E. Marsh, part-time applied music staff member,Warren Stannard, part time applied music staff member, Dall Fields, part part part time -time time applied music staff member, George Rhodes, applied music staff member, Max Woodbury, applied music staff member, Robert Har- greaves, Head of Dept. and Professor of Music, Ro- bert J. Smith, part-time graduate ass't, Margaret W. Cecil KMrs. Howardl, part-time applied music staff member, Sidney J. Tretick, Ass't Professor of Music, Carl. L. Nelson, Associate Professor of Music. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Xi' ,o mf Row I - Cecile Gilbert, Associate Professor of Phy- sical Educationg Charlotte KorsgaardlMrs. Robert H. D, Instructor of Physical Education, part-timeg Grace Woody, Associate Professor of Physical Edu- cation and Coordinator of Physical Education for Womeng Ruth E. Andrews, Ass't Professor of Phy- sical Educationg Rosemary Fisher, Associate Pro- fessor of Physical Educationg Christine Nicoloff, In- structor of Physical Education. ' Row II - John Lewellen,Associate Professor of Phy- sical Education, Golf and Swimming Coach C Ass't in Footballlg George Serdula, Ass't Professor ofPhy- sical Education and Head Football Coachg Richard Stealy, Ass't Professor of Physical Education, Head Track Coach, and Football Line Coachg John James Hinga, Ass't Professor of Physical Education and Head Basketball Coachg Robert A. McCall, Associate Professor of Physical Education, Director of Intra- mural Program and Gymnastics Coachg Ardith L. Phillips, Ass't Professor of Physical Education, Tennis Coach and Ass't in Basketballg Robert Kors- gaard, Ass't Professor of Physical Education and Ass't in Baseball. 1 Wi F J Y, J . 75 ..lt,M I 5 . .' - 'f:'Q'5 Q - , ,. 5 5, I ff'-.v , X if 5. it C Q , .if MX wwf- - X I , ' . ' A f - I' .. ff- 1 V ,gl lv War 41 :.s Row I - Robert L. Shelley, Professor of Science, Alice Elliott, Ass't Professor of Science, Robert H. Cooper, Head of Dept. and Professor of Science, Clara Pierce, Ass't in Instruction, Marion Rector fMrs. Ralph J, Instructor of Science. Row II - Arnim D. Hummel, Professor of Science,Alice Ben- nett CMrs. Carson M. J, Instructor of Science, Forrest F.SteV- enson, Ass't Professor of Science, Malcom E. Hults,Instruc- tor of Science, Gerald L. Alexander, Ass't Professor of Sci- ence, Park A. Wiseman, Associate Professor of Science. Row III - Jerry J. Nisbet, Ass't Professor of Science,George W. Welker, Ass't Professor of Science, Herbert L. Gaede, Ass't Professor of Science, Robert N. McCormick, Associate Professor of Science, William H. Stevenson, Ass'tProfessor of Science, Donald E. Miller, Professor of Science. ---...gp-A SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 5 5 ,A Row I - Dean A. Crawford, Ass't Professor of So- cial Scienceg Horace W. Raper, Ass't Professor of Social Scienceg Robert LaFollette, Head of Dept. and Professor of Social Scienceg John W. Hanna- ford, Ass't Professor of Social Scienceg LesterE. Hewitt, Associate Professor of Social Science. Row II - P. M. Mayfield, Ass't Professor of Social Scienceg John J. Schroeder, Ass't Professor of Social Scienceg Everett W. Ferrill, Professor of Social Scienceg David L. Scruton, Instructor of Social Scienceg W. L. Gruenwald, Associate Pro- fessor of Social Scienceg Lawrence J. Scheidler, Professor Emeritus of Social Science. i 9 PACE SETTERS Shirley Bilby, Olin Mooy, Charlotte Owens WHO'S WHO Martha Voght, Ernest Butler Mary Anna Rose, Rex Jenkins, Peggy Neuen Virginia Coleman, Ron Bowman Kay Davis, Dick Holdeman, Joan Steenbergh, Dave Hinckley. Other members not included in the picture James Hardin William Herron Gerald Kolter Donald Owens Alice Ray Margot Loveland, Jack Rice, Ann Lawrence Bill Stalnaker, Larry Miller Lu Ann Settlerneyer Martha Lee Mona Daugherty, Janet McColl, Jane Harrell, Julia Arm Allen, Jane Schipper, Marjorie Moore. WHO'S WHO xi A lf CLAVIA OFFICERS President - Joan Steenbergh Vice-President - Martha Voght Secretary - Janet McClead Treasurer - Janet McColl Historian - Chella Heaton SPONSORS Mrs. Richard Burkhardt Miss Beth Vail Miss Helen Sornson ,Q I sg' Class officers workshop Homecoming Information Booth Guides for campus tours Ushered at Winter convocations Get-acquainted coffee hour for Winter and Spring term matriculates Co-sponsor of High School Senior Day Spring Scholarship Breakfast FOUNDED - 1 95 l PURPOSE - to honor outstanding women leaders of Ball State, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among women, to emphasize and uphold the true mean- ing of scholarship, to further the goals of education in its many phases, to maintain the spirit of positive, critical loyalty to the college and to society, and to promote the practice of democratic group leadership. Row I - Janet McClead, Martha Voght, Judy Atwood, Jan McColl. Row II - Joan Steenbergh, Nancy Prough, Martha Lee, Mrs. Richard Burkhardt. Chella Heaton not present when picture was taken. 'CIT-' if? QR? LK Y, ., V! F 2 I 1 . E 3 5 .-, I Z 4 , V- Seated: Jack Schmeltz, Dave Hinckley, Dale Harris, Don Owens, Bill Stalnaker. Standing: Dick Holdeman, DonHubbard, Jerry Jennings, Don Myers, Ernie Butler. 'K I' ff: -A. t,,-., 5 I I BLUE KEY Founded at Ball State in 1932 Sponsors Blue Key Sweetheart Ball Ushers at Convocations Participates in the College Guide Service Co-sponsors High School Senior Day Assists Alumni Office on Homecoming Sponsors Scholarships OFFICERS President - Dale Harris Vice-President - Don Owens Secretary Sc Treasurer - Dave Hinckley Corresponding Secretary - Jack Schmeltz Alumni Secretary - Jerry Kolter SPONSORS Dr. Magnabosco Dr. Koenker Dr. Bell ,xv gtg li. OFFICERS COMMISSIONERS: President - Reene Shue Public Occasions - Bill Herron Vice-President - Bill Herron Student Center - Pat Wright Secretary - Elaine Ingram Welfare - Sue Winn Treasurer - Norm Jones Social - Jeri Ann Craig Election - Paul Rydsinski Publicity - Bobbie Mattingly Athletics - Roger Mitchell Public Relations - Dave Beer Records - Duane Jump The Student Executive Council, student government of Ball State, is composed of twelve members. Three representatives are elected from each class. The purpose of S.E. C. is to promote and correlate student activities through student government. S.E. C. Sponsors the B-Book, Social Calendar, Campus Chest, Parent's Day, Homecoming, All-School Mixer, All-School Elections, selection of cheer leaders, and cheering contest for sorority pledge class. STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Row l - Bill Herron, Elaine Ingram, Norman Jones, Reene Shue, Sue Winn. Row II - Paul Rydzinski, Pat Wright, Dave Beer, Jerry Craig, Roger Mit- chell, Roberta Mattingly, Dr. Johnshoy. TQ? VT i Z fm. K-...J I I B Ill SU O E r-1 L , I ' ., E, 'aff ' ' CD 1 .. tj.:-5 5, Y . - 3 ,Vit U . ll Q, if M.: i , o ,, y P 14--in I C fi1lS1f3?iH22i,w',,, , 3 , Af ' gd I ,fgtif j X , A V O . 0'-s F' 93 '1 5 14 O O : S D3 vo. W ,.. IZ' sw '1 O :v F U3 O o- CD 1 FD GJ :J Row II - Nelda Tuxford, Shirley Bilby, Edie Lucas, Jane Crampton, Jean- ine Henning, Rosemary Borsattino. Row III - Mary Lou Hoover, Charles Gruber, John Poorbaugh, Max Moore, Tom Williams, Steve Kosanovich. Student Executive Council committees oversee the campus social events, school spirit, publicity, and sponsors such activities as the All-School Mix- er, Homecoming, Parent's Day, Campus Chest and school elections. S. E. C. COMMITTEES l I A 4 Q STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD w sw I 9 1 ROW I - Dr. Beyerl, Charlene Grolla, Gene Abrams, Pat Wright, Judson' Betts, Pat Wells, Ruth Horstman, Carol Kaeuper, Dick Holdernan. Row II - Allen Camren, Norm Kendall, Joan Klentzer, Dick Uhlir. Row I - Joe Wood, Jerry Springer, Shirley Heffelfinger, Kay Jenkins, Don Nelson. Row II - Mariana Moore, Mary Long, Beth Schneider, Ester Dawson, Tom Curtis. Row III - Steve Kosanovich, Bernie Folta, Larry Miller, Marcella Carpenter, Norm lVIoCurdy. Row IV - Phyllis Gruska, Norm Kendall, Janie LaRowe, Dr. Nelson, Charoltte Owens, Bill Marohn. STUDENT CENTER COMMITTEES r-73 qs? C3 CK? SENIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL L I I I I A x E 1 Row I - Mary Anna Rose, Mona Daugherty, Nancy Bock, Lu. Ann Settlemyre, I Carol Brammell, Alice Ray, Edie Ann Lucas, Norma Marrow,Cynthia Butts. I Row II - Shirley Hatley, Diana Robbins, Barb Paxson, Claudia Edwards, Bar- I 1 I bara Likens, Pat Trissell, Kay Davis, Lois Jenkins, Mary Beth Cory, Julia Allen, Marilyn Stookey, Myrtle Lewis, Martha Lee. E' 'J fl-I P' 1 ,. 9, t 'gnims fi :raw I President - Kay Davis KCarol Brammell, Spring Quarterl Vice-President - Carol Brammell Secretary - Alice Ray CShirley Bilby, Spring Quarter! Treasurer - Lu Ann Settlernyre Sponsor - Miss Martha Wickham Senior Panhellenic Council is com- posed of the president and a member of each sorority on campus. Some activities include an inform- ation hour for unorganized women, publi- cation of the book It's All Greek , co- sponsors Greek Night with IFC, work- shops for sorority officers and a party for all sorority women. INTER - FRATERNITY COUNCIL President - Bill Stalnaker Vice-President - Walt Garrett Secretary - Bill Crosier Treasurer - Bill Harris Sponsor - Kenneth Collier I. F. C. is a central body for the governing of fraternity activities, corn posed of the president and a member from each fraternity on campus. The activities of the year included Greek Night, Christmas Sing, pledg ing and Help Week, and the purchasing of trophies for intramural sports. Row I - Bill Crosier, Tom Williams, Bill Harris, Dick Uhlir, Don Nelson, Bill Stalnaker. Row ll - Bob Green, Russ Poor, Dick Sorrell, Larry Con- rad, Tom Tinkle, Richard Campbell. l ' ,- 3 fr Q Y., it S S X 1 Li u 3 'N 'Z,,,,,1r EDITOR EDITOR 'E ,CEL ad EDITOR Nancy Prough Larry Miller Judy Atwood BALL STATE NEWS f-.- .-'W'-. or H '53, tfigff ?qi' qw 4, we--W X fig 5 W, SQ MANAGING EDITORS CIRCULATION MANAGER 403: Dan Carmichael Colleen Etzler BUSINESS MANAGER W' Jay Beehler Don Berndt CIRCULATION MANAGER 10? Joby Foxworthy SPORTS Bob Bonshire Jim Ice, John Hood, Bob Haven, Max Fraley. SOCIETY Row I - Marianna Moore, Betty Paterson, Rosemary Borsattino. Row II - Charlene Grolla, Donna Wilber, Linda Schuch. ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGERS Rollin Jump, Nancy Hertel, Dick Uhlir ADVERTISING MANAGERS Wayne Campbell, Chuckie Hartley, Larry Horney. NEWS Linda Stephens, Lois Stiffler, Max Moore, Dave King, Fran Wild, Art Tate, Mary Helen Pippen. FEATURE Row I - Colleen Etzler, Nancy Dumont, DayEpply, Kenny Richardson, Dianne Miller. Row II- Byron Parvis, Ruth Horstman, Janet Furhman. 35 sg X ..,, .,,,,,,- na -5 hf'----.. , '45 Q with L.. AWRH GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS Secretary - Judy Jones Governor - Ester Dawson Treasurer - Roberta Mattingly .fw- Honorary ALPHA PHI GAMMA Founded at Ohio University in December, 1919, the Omega Chapter was locally installed April of 1931 to recognize individual ability and achievement and to promote the welfare of the college through journalism. Activities this year included Eastern Indiana Journalism Day for high school journalists, Alpha Phi Gamma's Eastern Regional Conference, co- sponsored Newsman's Day, and a springbanquetfor staffs of Student Publi- cations. Membership in this organization requires one year in a minor position or two quarters in a major one on the Student Publications. President - Rodney Cord Vice - President - Walter Garrett Secretary-Treasurer - John Hood Sponsors - Dr. Louis E. Ingelhart Mrs. Dorothy Hartley Row I - Max Moore, Bob Bonshire, Judy Atwood, Mrs. Dorothy Hartley isponsorl, Colleen Etzler, Kay Epply, John Hood, Linda Stephens, Max Fraley. Row II - Louis Ingelhart Ksponsorj, Don Berndt, Rod Cord, Jay Beehler, Larry Miller, Nancy Prough, John Brunso. fi ALPHA PHI OMEGA I1 0 1 S is Row I - Duane E. Deal, W. E. Burdett, L. David Friddle, Art Tate, David C. Howard, Mike McCool, Hyde Smith, Bill Click, Richard Fullhart, Robert Frank, Norman Featerston. Row II - Robert Cooksey, Harry Lykens, LeRoy Chambers, Frank Bills, Arthur Graham. In general our organization's main purpose is to serve the campus and community. Various activities such as: being guides on campus, ushers at convocations, obtaining books for schools in Asia, and working at Camp Red Wing bring us closer to our objective. OFFICERS President - Harry Lykens Vice-President - Frank Bills Vice-President - Bob Cooksey Recording Secretary - - Tom Weisner Corresponding Secretary - LeRoy Chambers Treasurer - Art Graham Sgt. at Arms - Bill Stokes Publicity Chairman - Dave Friddle Historian - Bill Click SPONSORS Dr . Burdette Mr . Deal ACTIVITIES DELTA PHI DELTA Children's Fair Art Scholarship Sidewalk Sale Mikado Sets OFFICERS President - Carolyn Fyfe Secretary - Jo Bergin Treasurer - Marilyn Needler SPONSORS Alice Nichols Roberta Law Marvin Reichle Row I - Barton Shirey, Steve Bennett, Judy Wann, Sandi Scott, Carolyn Fyfe. Row II - Cynthia Butts, Miss Roberta Law lsponsorl, Lee Smith Bob Willis, Barbara LaRue, Alice Nichols lsponsorl, Marvin Reichle fsponsorl, Pat Good, Jo Bergin, Barb Moser, Marilyn Needler. Epsilon Pi Tau was installed locally January, 1930, by Orville Ernest Sink. Membership in this fraternity is based on personality, achievement, good character, leadership ability, and promise of becoming a successful teacher. This fraternity strives to improve professional standards of industrial arts, to promote good fellowship, to recognize good craftsmanship, to keep members informed of the national progress and trends of industrial arts, and to encourage and promote research for the improvement of teaching. Epsilon Pi Tau publishes a bi-annual newsletter for all members, part- ticipates in the annual IA Conference and plans special programs,to benefit those members in this field. OFFICERS President - William Crosier Vice-President - Joseph Chandler Secretary-Treasurer - James Beck Sponsors - Dr. Fred Schmidt Dr. HenryLoats EPSILON PI TAU Row I - Frank Sharkey, Robert Allison, Harry Ganser, Don Mavis, Rudy Wilson, Richard Fullhart, Joseph Chandler, James Beck, Mr. Josif, Robert Nickel, Mr. Bunten. Row II - H.A. Loats, Bill Crosier, Lawrence Healy, Dick Holdeman, Charles Reeder, Ralph Cook, Dick Lauterback, Forrest Cullings, Rollin Jump, Jerry Jennings, Jack L. Weekley, Lavon Miller, George Reeser, Charles Robertson, Alva Jared. KAPPA DELTA PI Gamma Theta, local chapter. A 3.00 average, junior standing, 12 hours in education, and other qualities such as leadership are required before anyone may become a member. A Christmas Party for less fortunate children, Co-sponsor of High School Senior Day, and the giving of a S100 scholarship are some of the activities in which the members participate. OFFICERS President - Verrill Rider Dr. Robert Koenker Vice-President - John Egger Secretary - Betty Gargione SPONSORS Dr. Victor Lawhead Dr. Royal J. Morsey Treasurer - Sue Strombeck Historian - Mary Kingsolver Dr. Mr. Mr W. W. Renke Myrl G. Herman Carson M. Bennett Row I - Larry Oren, Ernie Butler, Jack Rice, Tom Howard, William Brooks. Row II - Ann Birk, Sue Strombeck, Mary Kingsolver, Verrill Rider, Betty Gargione, John Egger. Row III - Linda Lee Tussey, Ju- anita Bast, Nancy Poe, Connie Hunt, Jeanie Newman, Carol Kennedy, Barbara J. LaRue, Carole Boggs. Row IV - Janet McColl, Carolyn Powers, Julia Ann Allen, Martha Paulsel, Grace Hogan, Shirley Bilby, Earleen Alvarez, Delores Shonk. Row V - Jack Schmeltz, Emma Jean Anderson, Lois Steffler, , Dick Merritt, Barbara McAllister, Margie Moore, Bob Willis. Row VI - Paul Curtis, Bill Crosier, James Beck, William Neel, Carson Bennett, George Eickhoff, Dr. Morsey. PHI LAMBDA CHI ff'- ZS' ,XS Al W' .fi s Kelly works with ane and Ph1llip Q3 -W OFFICERS President - Judi Silvers Secretary - Pat Haynes Treasurer - Carol Boggs SPONSORS Mr. Jerry Tobias I Mrs. Roma Thiry Row I - PatHaynes, CarolFerrari, Judi Silvers, Carole Boggs, Carol Goethals. Row II - Alice Krauth, Mr. Tobias, Barbara Moser, Nancy Keim, Marcia Hamilton, Grace Hogan, Robert Gillespie, Marilyn Sue Lee. Organized in 1 950 To associate with people in our field, further interest and knowledge in the professional field of speech and hearing therapy, and further the welfare ofhandicapped children are some of our purposes. Vice-President - Carol Ferrarri PHI MU ALPHA OFFICERS President - Del Wise Vice-President - Dee Stewart Secretary - Rex Jenkins Treasurer - La Von Noel Warden - Robert Willis Historian - John Gordon Alumni Secretary - John Meyer To advance the cause of music To foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music To develop fraternal spirit To Phi Mu Cru Co-sponsor of Mikado Co-sponsor of The All-School Sing encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater Row I - Gerald Sweet, Dale Trueax, Jerry Sox, John Meyer. Row II - Del Wise, Dee Stewart, Rex Stewart, Rex Jenkins, La VonNoel. Row III - Al Jones, Don Kautchback, Richard Gordon, Darrell Crosley, Ed Golstein, Trotty Heck, Walter Carr, Charles Greenwood, Harold Wright, Don Fountain, Dr. Nelson. RH! -.sf '- CNames not in order! Frances Yaeger, Lois Stiffler, Janice Jones, Susanne Perigo, Marilyn Felty, Jeanine Henning, Bonn Sears, Rita Weber, Jean Barlow, Barbara LaRue, Tom Shockney, Walter Boose, Basil Swinford, Robert Bell, Farleen Alvarez, Marge Gooding, Paul Rydzinski, Jack O'Nan, Reed Cheesman, Warren Lueck, James Gland, Danny Laycock, Tom Elliott, Norbert Scher, Mina Johnson, John Biddle, Larry Buell, Ruth Loats. Xi chapter of Pi Omega Pi was the first honorary at Ball State being founded in 1929. Helps with Fall Business Education Conference Helps Commerce Club with the Christmas Baskets Helps with the Future Business Leaders of America Conference Decorates the Business Department at Christmas OFFICERS President - Frances Yeager Vice-President - Lois Stiffler Secretary - Janice Jones Treasurer - Tom Shockney Pledgemaster - Irene Harris SPONSORS Dr. Robert Bell Dr. Vernal Carmichael Dr. J. Virgil Herring Miss Mina Johnson Mr. Basil Swinford Mr. Donald Lawrence P I O M E G A P I n , PI GAMMA MU CNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE HONORARYJ The Indiana Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science Honor Society, was founded at Ball State in 1931. Two key emphasis of the organization are in the motto, You shall know t.he truth, and the truth shall make you free, and in the idea, Give the people light and they can find their own way, To inculcate ideals of scholarship and to develop a scientific attitude toward social problems constitute the purposes. Three times winning national recognition for having the most outstand- ing program in the nation, the Indiana Gamma Chapter stresses and active program for the chapter as a whole and for the individual members. World affairs and human understanding were featured this year. OFFICERS President - Carl Quinn Vice-President - Joan Bailey Cash Secretary-Treasurer - Dr. Robert LaFollette Row I - Ruth Osborn, Tom Curtis, Charlotte Owens, Dr. LaFollette, Phy- llis Morgan, Mildred Cosby, Joan Cash, Joan Farr. Row II - William Jennings, Ruth Horstman, Susan Zobbe, Dr. Nelson, Annie Gookin, Mar- tha Voght, Anna Lou Lawson, John Moran. Row III - Dr. Hannaford,Dean Crawford, Tom Howard, Elwood Schoff, Dr. Ferrill, Loren Troutner, Row IV - Mr. Jost, Dr. Caldmeyer, Dr. Schroeder, Dr. Scruton, Rodrick Henry, Ernie Butler. 1 Y SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Row I - Barbara McCool, Nancy Chaestensen. Row II - Alice Alexander, Sandra Botkin, Joy Kean, Nancy Nauman, Sally Rosbrugh, Shirley Holtzclaw, Charle Yanclch, Peggy Titus, Joan Krohn. OFFICERS President - Carolyn Lafever Vice-President - Sally Rosbrugh Recording Sec'y - Mary Shideler Corresponding Sec'y - Joan Teegardin Treasurer - Evelyn Strother Sponsor - Mrs. William Hickman Mrs. Robert Hargreaves Mrs. Edwin Warner ne Cultice, Mary Shideler, Sylvia Iota Chi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national professional music honorary frat- ernity, was installed locally November 18, 1946. This fraternity awards an annual schol- arship to a freshman woman majoring in voice, sponsors Intersorority-Fraternity Sing, ushers at all civic concerts and this year co-sponsored and produced Gilbert and Sullivar1's Mikado. Omricon Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, a national professional hon- orary fraternity in English, encourages scholarship and creative writing. Various activities this year included an autumn picnic, spring banquet, publication of Stet, monthly meetings and a joint meeting with Butler Uni- versity's chapter. Membership in this organization requires a specific point ratio plus an approved point ratio in all other courses. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Judy Atwood Lucille Clifton Vice-President - Nancy Prough Paul Royalty Secretary - Jane Crampton Treasurer - Calvin Rich Row I - Ruth Horstman, Tom Howard, Marilyn Sue Lee, Jane Crampton, Marty Voght, Cal Rich, George Eickhoff, Karin Yopst. Row II - Charlotte Owen, Lois Stiffler, Shirley Phillips, Shirley Bilby, Pat Wright, Lucile Clif- ton Ksponsorl, Judy Atwood, Paul Royalty Csponsorl. SIGMA TAU DELTA KENGLISH HONORARYD is-arf I I 9 51 -W vt if 0 Q0 x,A VJ' , Q. 3 ,. X . 'Q 5 A -H-as xxs. - -1 '---cv ,rt -Wm. - . v V-'ec we Av-V' ' j -' 'gg N - 4 K'?kYi3':qfS5g?,,,g- wr -. :Visser ' iw-vit T '1u , , .x - - ' 'I -. mi yu Row I - Helen Alexander, Jack Alexander, Jeanie Newman, Mr. Duane Deal. Row II - Dr. Shelley, George Welker, Don Hubbard, Michael Atkinson, George Eickhoff. Row III - Byron Teegarden, Forrest Stevenson, Eva Birkinbine, Jack Hurnbles, Homer Paschall, Tom Howard, Dr. D. E. Miller. OFFICERS President - Jack Alexander Vice-President - Lois Newman Secretary - Ann Lawrence Treasurer - Mr. D. Deal SPONSORS Dr. Miller Dr. Hummel Mr. Deal Recognize superior scholarship in Science and Mathematics Create fellowship between students of these two areas Attain broader knowledge in Science and Mathematics Provide Science and Mathematic professors and students an opportunity to affiliate with similar organizations in other colleges Field Trips Lecturers of special interest. was '1 ' ,- , , . SIGMA ZETA 69 5 'af OFFICERS President -Nancy Prough Vice President - Judy Heiden Secretary - Marcella Andrew Treasurer - Elizabeth Swank Historian - Helen Alexander Sponsor - Miss Mildred Moore Formerly Theta Sigma, a local honorary, this chapter was accepted by Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national home ec- onomic honorary spring of 1956. To develop personalities of leadership, promote and encourage scholarship and professional work within the de- partment of home economics provides the purposes of this organization. Seated - Mildred Moore tsponsorl, Vida Pearson, Nancy Prough, Helen Alexander, Martha Lee. Standing - Marcella Andrews, Ann Hadley, An- nettie Good, Martha Hull, Elizabeth Swank, Betty Bailey, Judy Heiden, Shirley Phillips, Barbara Nolrnadge. N' CJ 3-F .-. if Ax PHI UPSILON OMICRON Organizations I The purpose of this organization is to unite inl Christian fellowship the college students affiliatedl with the E. U. B. Church, and any other interestedi college students. l Each Sunday evening the Fellowship meets fori the promotion and development of the spiritual lifeq of the students and monthly social activities providel Christian Fellowship with other students. l N OFFICERS President - Beverly Ann Baker y Vice-President - Martha Chapman d Secretary-Treasurer - Mary Jane Hunt Religious Council Representative - Larry Lesh Sponsors - Dr. W. G. Pippenger Rev. Harry H. Taylor Row I - Frances Busby, Larry Lesh, Beverly Baker, Martha Chapman, Jack Miller, Elaine Ingram. Row II - Bonnie Regney, Danalie Meitzler, Betty Andrews, The Rev. Harry Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Lois Bauman, Marion Taylor. l BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP rum - V-'W-'W Row I - Anna Lou Lawson, Charles Greenwood, Paddy Jo Cauble, Gayle Replogle, Sandy Osborne, Don Bird, Nancy Bevers, Frank Johnson, Diana Robbins, Joyce Calloway. Row II - Wilma Sheets, Ethel Jean Carmack, Elizabeth Ann Swank, Linda Brarnrnell, Phyllis Rager, Margaret Gwinnup, Judy Brown, Helen Johnson, David Skelton, Carol Brarnrnell, Sue Woods, Barbara Shanner, Leah Kendall, Nancy Harris. Row III - Ruth Arm Folkers, Chuck Anders, Clayton Kendall, Margie Webb, Randy Lindland, Torn Lind- land. The Baptist Fellowship seeks to instill in the lives of Baptist students a loyal dedication to Christ and the Baptist Church, to share with friends the effort to evangelize the academic community, to develop a strong working faith in the college situ- ation,and to encourage Christian vocational choices in all fields of endeavor. This organization correlates such activities as Bible discussion groups, panels, visiting speakers, dinners, picnics, retreats into their annual events. OFFICERS President - Don Birt Vice-President - Nancy Bevers Secretary - Sandra Osborne Treasurer - Gayle Replogle Sponsors - Rev. Chuck Anders Dr. Edward Strother OFFICERS Co-Presidents - Richard Dickover Marjorie Reagon Secretary - Carolyn Crawford Treasurer - Lyle Webster Religious Council Representative - Kay Keller Sponsor - Rev. Robert Sulanke The Disciples Student Fellowship was organ- ized in the fall of 1954 and is sponsored by the Christian Church, however, it encourages and welcomes young people of any faith. This organization seeks to present the facili- ties and opportunities of the church away from home and to enhance the spiritual growth of all Disciple Students. Activities this year included Work Camp at Flanner House, St.Patrick's Picnic, Easter Ves- per Services, meetings with other student relig- ious groups, and visits to other churches. Row I - Janet McColl, Carolyn Snouweart, Ina Van Hoy, Martha Wallings- ford, Marge Reagon, Carolyn Crawford, Pat McCarnbridge, Janet Sanders Row II - Lyle Webster, Kay Keller, David King, Sue Jean Kennedy, Torn Bowne. Row III - Joan Rich, Betty Bobbet, Marilyn Hart, Margene Dyk- huizen. if I P l l l l GAMMA DELTA 11 aa, e, Gamma Omega Chapter of Gamma Delta, International Association of College Students of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, was organized on campus in May, 1953. Objectives of the organization are trainingfor Christian service in the church and in the world, and encouragement of fellowship among students OFFICERS President - Colleen Etzler Vice President - Jane Schipper Secretary - Carol Toepfer Treasurer - Shirley Marquardt Sponsors - Rev. O. P. Hartman Herbert Gaede Row I - John- Sparling, Doris Howard, ColleenEtz1er, Carol Toepfer, Mary Lou Horstman, Dwight Keck. Row II - Joy Mayer, Beverly Zelt, Fred Richter, Vivian Slemrnons, Bill Marohn, Jane Schipper. Mr. Her- bert Gaede Ksponsorl, Judy Gardin, Ruth Horstrnan, Rev. O. W. Hartman fsponsorl. 3.h.s .M 33 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club was founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1893. This club is an educational foundation Whose purpose is to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual and social activities. Events of the year included a series of lectures on marriage, sponsored movies, brought Marvin Hunter to the campus for a Record Hop, and publi- shes the monthly Newman Newsman. Row I - Ed Feikes, Ed Burns, Ralph Jeziorski, John Moran, Harry Knapp, Tom Wickems, Dick Blaski, Aubrey Gouveia. Row II - Shirley Voisard, Bernie Folta, Gerry Hebert, The Rev. Leah, Roberta Mattingly, Irv Stum- ler, Carol Ferrari, Casey Buczkowski, Irv Walker. Row III - Anne Morri- son, Pat Micklitsch, Rita Weber, Marilyn Zehner, Barb Gallagher, Darlene Dittrich, Alice Abraham, Nancy Dumont, Marjorie Landrigan, Mary Marg- aret Morgan, Myrna Kay Schmitt, Pat Nietch. Row IV - Kay O'Rurke, Maggie Schmitt, Karen Lambert, Barbara Leitshuh, Pat Moynihan, Nancy Chandler, Doris Drost, Ruth Ann Schuhmacher, Helen Pekofake. Row V - Mary Ann Hines, Margaret Zearbaugh, Annette Clarquist, Betty Gargione, Arlene Karp, Sarilda Bezy, Jane Beck. Row VI - Lawrence S.Long,R. Mike Higi, Mike Prosser, Lori Zandall, Art Tate, Jim Fritts, Louis E. Burns. Pfqeslent ' Irv Stumler Dr. Lawrence Scheidler Vice-President - Bernie Folta DI.. Robert Swanson Recording Secretary - Bobbi Mattingly Dr.. Thomas Jordon Corresponding Secretary - Casey Buczkowski MI.. John James Himsa Treasurer - Gerri Hebert Chaplin - Father James Leah ei, .N - , - Row I - Elaine Brown, Alan Camren, Mary Wenger, Kay Jenkins, Phillip Morris, Annettie Good, Marjoree Moore. Row II - Dorcas Condon, Joyce Ohlman, Jenny Pollard, Janie Reebs, Mary Friend, Nancy Hertel, Doris Michel. Row III - The Rev. David Walker, Pat Slane, JoannBaldridge, Barbara Good, Pat Coleman, Jessie Emerson, Miss Clara Wiltse, John Judkins. Row IV - Carole Lehman, Judy Lape, Jan Scheerer, Rick Del- linger, Mary Helen Craig, Wilma Woolever, Mrs. John Judkins. This Foundation strives to acquire for its members a dynamic faith through fellowship, citizenship, outreach, witness and dedicated living. This year's activities consisted of weekly meetings, student-faculty meetings, deputation teams visiting other churches, work camps, vesper services during the week, parties at the Children's Home and County Home, and activities in the Presbyterian Church through choir, teaching or dramatics. OFFICERS President - Kay Jenkins Vice-President - Mary Wenger Secretary - Treasurer SPONSORS Rev. David Miss Clara Mr. Si Mrs . John Judkins Mr. 8: Mrs. - Phillip Morris l Annettie Good G. Walker E . Wiltse James Apfel Now in its twenty-sixth year, Wesley Foundation, was the first student religious organization to be founded on this campus. Open to all students who desire Christian fellowship, Wesley offers various activities to meet student needs. Workcamps, conferences, summer service projects, deputations, re- ligious interpretive dance group and choir, worship, study, recreation, interfaith activities, and the spring banquet are some of the foundations projects and activities. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Ron Bowman The Rev. Donald Barnes Vice-President - Norma Heer Miss Jolee Fritz Secretary - Shirley Mathias Treasurer - Hyde Smith COMMISSION CHAIRMAN Christian Outreach - Mary Kingsolver Worship - Wanda Alley Publicity - Frank Bills Recreation - Fay Follett Wesley Players - John Fenner Food - Sally Light Personnel - Marcella Andrew Sunday School - Marilyn Waltz Row I - Mesghenna Almedom, Ron Bowman, John Fenner, John Eaton, Frank Bills, Hyde Smith, Dave C. Howard, Harold W. Gosselikak. Row II - Mary Ann Hasty, Alice Alexander, John Poorbaugh,Jolee Fritz, Gary Botts, Herb Cappel, Sharon Woods, Norma Heer, Pat Koegel, Mary Dome, Fredrick Mossburg, Allen Cullen, Joan Farr, John Lynn Hyer, Audrey Wilhite, Sharon Gunyon. Row III - Donald Barnes, Patsy Osborne, Bonnie Follis, Marilyn Miene, Fay Follett, Diana Horton, Marilyn Waltz, Marilyn Felty, Marcella Andrew, Donna Babcock, Jeweldean Deaton,Ka- ren Shaffer, Patricia Pope, Fran Hubley, WandaBooth, Bonnie Habegger, Nancy Phares, Sally Light, Joan Nichols, Rachel Moody, Diane Gardner, Patricia Hosier, Julie Brunner. Q gat 7 Xwf l W! . , ,. 1 f4: ,7fi?1'f' Gm. 'lidi'-ks:-lfbw ..,............... ,av .S.:f':'z,, ?.1.-',. - ,1'.'M: uma- f I ' 'Vai' 2 S Amy.. .- . X Y . M.. , as im , , , ,xxhg , Q.. Kaan-is4.?p-Q--X Wesley Four1dation's proposed student union and chapel. 4.-.4-. V 5 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL ff to Row I - John Poorbaugh, Marjoree Moore, Jack Rice, Anna Lou Lawson Don Stoner, Joan Farr, Larry Lesh. Row II - Colleen Etzler, Diana Robbins, Rick Dellinger, Betty Gargione Barbara Roll, R. A. Olson, Frances Yaeger, Mary Wenger, Ron Bow man, Beverly Baker, Patricia Pope, Jolee Fritz. Two representatives from each denominational group on campus comprises the Religious Council. Discussions of each groups' ideas, problems, and ideals provide the basis for this organization. This year the council sponsored special Thanks- giving and Easter Convocations, inter-faith dinners, and the Religious Emphasis Conference. OFFICERS President - Don Stoner Vice-President - Soni Miller Secretary - Anna Lou Lawson Treasurer - Jack Rice Sponsors - Dr. Raymond Olson Miss Elizabeth Meloy Dr. William Sutton Dr. Leo Hauptman 'Y -9' SABRE FLIGHT Commanding Officer - Harry Lykens - Jerry Wiseman - Thomas Smith - Toby White - William Joyce - George Poston Executive Officer Comptroller Asst. Comptroller Operations Officer Adjudent Recorder ACTIVITIES Hay Ride Movies Talks by the staff officers Honor Guard for the Honorary Colonel As the only gir1's drill team in Indiana, Ball State's Angel Flight strives to promote interest in the Air Force. The Angel Flight competes with rnen's drill teams in contest, pre'- forms for convocations on campus, at other schools, and exhibits for federal inspection. OFFICERS President - Ellabeth Conrad Commander - Ellabeth Conrad Executive Officer - Janie Leitshuh Adjustant Recorder - Phyllis Lambert Comptroller - Carol Black Liason Officer - Max Moore Sponsors - Arnold Air Society ANGELS, FLIGHT Captain Clarence E. Cross m 'iiffffy ,W , ' ,fl ,lf ,ff . Y ' N -sf ., W H ..... . f- N--'X -, 1'.f'A 1: 'Hawk-ss...-df vi ,A if----1121-hir-.ir 'was-. - 1 . Es. , d .az Row I - Don Mavis, Le-Roy Chambers, Jack Rowe, David Speer. Row II - Dick Holdeman, Lorin Cox, Terrance Craig, Norman Featherston, Max Moore, Captain Cross fsponsorl. 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T -Q E ACTIVITIES Marching Orientation Concert Winter Concert Tour Twilight Concert Recognition Banquet ls DIRECTOR Dr. Utgaard QVUS-.Q ORCHESTRA y .,. I, H-: fl-W a ,, .. ,N pf A 42 , 3 Y fx s 5 'LE 5 7 Fvixfyi ,,,,k X, w ,.. A gl-?a '4cr ffm? 'rx 'A Q,g5f.,a 22215 4 eg Q2 EK :W T5 THE FOUR FRESHMAN 5. Affi- 'QF .J One of the many things which the Sophomore Class has brought to Ball State Campus. l 1 K V X A ' !! FW 3 ,ii Ii 'Y f Wir QM P ,K Lois Stiffler, Jim Brown, Nancy Hertel, and Mary Wenger. ORIENT SALES STAFF Norma Heer, Arlene Owens, Marty Fletcher, Mary Helen Pippen, Dottie Troup. Much thanks to Don Berndt. N. . 61 Sf. 4, I 'Wx , ,1f5?:Qw 351' Cf5g,,,Su'lb f W'- A gg- 5 3 ' I 8 in 0 f, 4 U' ? If 554 GY Ne' Q i i 1 .484 z, ik WOMEN'S CHOIR Row I - Miss Meloy, Karen Habart, Phyllis Vrooman, Sandra Botkin, Joy Kean, Connie Volz, Alice Alexander. , Row II - Peggy Titus, Fran Hubley, Rozella McCarkle, Nancy Nauman, Shirley Holtzclaw, Jeannie DuBois, Jane Smith, Annie Laurie Harrell. Row III - Janet Mauzy, Barbara Booth, Beatrice Riley, Patsy Jones, Kae Sprunger, Connie Fendall, Carole Phillabaum, Carol Deck. Row IV - Mamie Mazique, Doris Howard, Bonnie Habegger, Grace Hamill, Marge Reagon, Alice Sackmire, Joan Krohn, Marthaferne Albright. Row V - Trudie Hanson, Constance Johnson, Audrey Wilhite, Donna Jones, Amelia Minnick, Carolyn Shreves, Joyce Bremer, Joellen Miller, Pat Lupton. OFFICERS President - Sara Alice Pratt Vice-President - Twanette Moorehead Secretary St Treasurer - Sandra Botkin Accompanist - Alice Alexander Director - Miss Elizabeth Meloy ACTIVITIES Provided music for Thanksgiving Convocation Sang for Christmas Tea Sang for Matinee Musicale Spring Concert if ly If M Q Wg 5 x MUSIC CLUB Row I - Doris Howard, Sylvia Yamcick, Nancy Nauman, Sally Rosbrugh. Row II - Miss Meloy, Jerry Sox, Alice Alexander, Sandra Botkin, Charles Greenwood, Dr. Hargreaves. Row III - Constance Johnson, Grace Hamill, Fran Hubley, Trudie Hanson, Carol Deck, Carole Phillabaum, Rozella McCorkle, Gathel Paul. Row IV - Donna Jones, Joan Krohn, Alice Sackmire, Patsy Jones, Amelia Minnich, Pat Lupton, Marthaferne Albright, Mary Shideler, Leona Folk, Marcia Carr. Row V - M. Dee Stewart, Trotty Heck, Harold Wright, Norman Crews, Herb Cappel, Richard Garden, Walter Carr. Row VI - Jerry Brobst, Don Kutchback, Clifford Perry, John Osborne Denzel Barricklow. OFFICERS President - Charles Greenwood Vice-President - Jerry Sox SPONSOR , Secretary - Alice Alexander Dr. Hargreaves Treasurer - Sandra Botkin ACTIVITIES Further the cause of music on the BSTC campus Provide money for a music scholarship Sponsor a bi-weekly Recital Hour I Row I - Marilyn Needler, Totts Pickett, Marcia Richter, Marjorie Bluhm Row II - Beverly MacClean, Barbara LaRue, Nancy Sands, Jane Harley Keith King, Gary Bennett, Marlene Lee, Bob Willis. Row III - Lee Srnith, Mike Lane, Barb Moser, Nancy Brown, J Bergin Pat Good, Dave Raham, Bonnie Underwood, Carolyn Fyfe. KALLISTA ART CLUB OFFICERS President - Barton Shirey Vice-President - Gary Bennett Secretary - Marilyn Needler Treasurers - Chella Heaton Donna Stiff Publicity - Keith King Barbara LaRue Historians - Stan Nuenschwander Virginia Addington SPONSOR Miss Mysch ACTIVITIES Bohemian Brawl Art Auction Art Contest Chili Supper Homecoming Float Christmas Party Art Scholarship Senior Banquet L fag' I 1. T' QWLSJ! COMMERCE CLUB The club provides encouragement for more mature standards in business education and opportunities for relationship between students and faculty. Various businessmen from different parts of the state give talks on current business prob- lems and activities. Christmas baskets for less fortunate fam- ilies and anEaster Egg Hunt for the children at the Orphans Home have been two of our service projects. OFFICERS President - Tom Halley Vice-President - Mary Anna Rose Secretary - Fran Wild Treasurer - Larry Buell SPONSOR Mr. Charles Rosenbarger Row I - Carl Rich, Barbara Crow, Janet Hillmar, Elaine Brown, Jerri Anne Lee, Carolyn Troyer, Marilyn Zehner, Barbara Taylor, Karen Hobart. Row II - Reed Cheesman, Norbert Scher, Charles Amick, Dick Rice, Larry Miller, Dan Carmichael, Jay Beehler. Row III - James Newcomer, Warren Lueck, Larry Buell, Bill Rigdon, Roger Harp, Bob Haven. Row IV - Dr. Robert Bell, Tom Elliott, Louis Ar- nette, Bob Mattingly, Norman Jones, Paul Park- ison. 33- COMMERCE CLUB Row I - Marilyn Felty, Carlene Beaty, Henrietta Purkhiser, Carol Kennedy, Bonnie Sears, Carol Hammond, Margene Dykhuizen, Peggy Penrod, Sandra Bretzinger, Mark Elliott. Row II - Mary Anna Rose, Fran Wild, Rosalyn Shoemaker, Jackie Steele,Jane Dow, Gloria Crownover, Earlene Terry, Judy Jackson, Dick Watkins. Row III - Mr. Rosenbarger, Tom Halley, Gene Abrams, Don Owens, David Poore, Marjorie Gooding, Alice Devolder, Wayne Frushour. -W, Sponsors Elementary Education Day Annual A. C.E. Book Sale Sent delegates to the National Convention in Washington, D. C. Is a professional organization for teachers and people interested in the education and future of children. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Rick Dellinger Dr. Johnson Vice-President - Janet McColl Dr. Mauth Secretary - Ann Bryie Dr. Olson Treasurer - Nell DeLauter Dr. Sornson Mr. Herman Miss Vail Row I - Mary Ann Hasty, Sue Winn, Dick Merrell, Bill Heath, Alan Cam- ren, Pat Coleman, Marty Williams. Row II - C. D.. Knapp, Shirley Huf- ford, Joan Nicholas, Marva Jane Haas, Janet McColl, Ann Bryie, Joan Vahle, Norma Stohler, Jan Johnson. Row III - Jean Shroyer, Connie Hunt, Barbara McAllister. Patsy Smith, Emma Jean Anderson, Joan Shroyer, Joyce Farquhar. Row IV - Gladys Payne, Charleen Conway, Mary Prill, Sandra Fitterling, Phyllis VanDine, Sue Woods, Nancy Mooney, Margaret Kennedy. Row V - Barbara Waechter, Sharon Gebert, NorrnaHeer, Mari- lyn Stooky, Linda Lee Tussey, Carolyn Schaphorst, Eleanor Sernplinski, Mariana Moore. Row VI - Lila Himes, Sherry O'Del1, Ester Dawson, Jinny O'Connell, Jayne Grossman, Eleanor Girard, Joyce Johns, Martha Martin. ASSOCIATION OF CHILDHOOD EDUCATION X., 1? P1 l's ro si 0 ,'-...,.---A: 'L Q W'-sf .1 f x........- ACE Row I - Phyllis Orr, Marilyn Hart, Margie Moore, Judi Ashcraft, Ardie Casperson, Marjorie Hawkins, Judy King. Row II - Pat McCambridge, Martha Rhoades, Peggy Dunn, JoAnn Jolly, Kay Thornburg, Mary Lou Blinn, Carolyn Winslow. Row III - Janet Fuhrinan, Kay Jenkins, Dorcas Condon, Sharon Dalke, Yvonne Rutherford, Carolyn Nay, Carolyn Craw- ford, Rita Shonk, Sue Jean Kennedy, Kathie Morlock. Row IV - Ruthann Fickle, Kaye Etchison, Donna Hutcheson, Judy Burk, Margaret Pressel, Susan Peterson, Pat Koegel, Barbara Gallagher. Row V - Jessie Enter- son, Nance Poe, Dorothy Stout, Carol Kellerman, Sheila Stine, Judy Br- eece, Judy Lape, Shirley Mathias. Row VI - Delva Carder, Grace Hogan, Mary Helen Craig, Martha Paulsel, Bonnie Habeggcr, Patsy Osborne, Shirley Voisard, Marilyn Mantooth. 3?'5-Y CT? U I il Mary Beeman Club brings together those who are home economics majors and minors to acquaint them with the state and nationalhome economics organ- izations. Ln the fall, the club gave a Get Acquaintedn party for freshmen and trans- fer students, as added activities each meeting presents a special program of interest for the members. OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Martha Hull Vice-President - Ruby Lawson Secretary - Jeri Trusty Treasurer - Martha Lee Miss Theresa Schermer Row I - Martha Hull, Carolyn McNutt, Shirley Fearnow, Ruby Lawson, Joyce Loy, Leveda Crouch, Phyllis Rager, Pricilla Briggs. Row II - Bonnie Gregg, Myrna Cordtz, Peggy Aaron, Carol Littlefield, Lynn Beck, Neva Hoke, Dianne Burgess. Row III - Joyce Calloway, Beverly Baker, Judy Weil, Mary Ruth Birk, Karen Lawshe, Barbara Glenn, Marjorie Brown, Barbara Good. Row IV - Nellie Lower, Doris Kreamer, Annettie Good, Mary Lou Stroup, Mary Ellen Kelsey, Wilma Woolever, Annie Laurie. Row V - Beverly Gil- more, Marcella Andrew, Elizabeth Swank, Polly Reynolds, Ann Hadley,Betty Stohler, Theresa Schermer, Arlene Houston, Martha Lee. MARY BEEMAN CLUB Q E 'gl ff-it 2 I The Mathematics Club was organized in 1929 to help students secure and maintain an interest in math. This club also provides a means for consideration of mathematical interests in a broader way than the class work permits, and an oppor- tunity for the development of leadership. OFFICERS ' SPONSOR President - Paul Curtis Dr. Charles Brumfiel Vice-President - Leonard Libes Secretary - Marcella Carpenter Treasurer - Ed Ecker Row I - Ed Ecker, Charles Brumfielfsponsorl, Don Hubbard, Marcella Carpenter, Jack Humbles, Jeanie Newman, Frances Busby, George Eickhoff, Jack Rice, Paul Curtis, Keith Warner, Duane Dealfsponsorl, Leonard Libes. MATH CLUB tl? xr X up R M, A tk SCIENCE CLUB IUIE as + ullflllllll ' 1' 1 2 , -El 3 ,N 554:- H. X 5 .ea v t, iz, ax N, , ,IE . Wax , ii new at Row I - Dr. Hummel, Bud Stanley, Eva Birkinbine, Dick Stanley, Herbert Gaede. Row II - Charles Kershner, Wanda Jane Smith, Raymond J.Ritsch, John Poorbaugh, Audrey Wilhite, Bob Gage. The Science Club was organized as such in September, 1954. It offers membership to anyone in the science department. To help the students create an interest in the fields of natural science, promote fellowship, encourage leadership, and acquaint students and faculty with science areas other than the ones in which they are most interested are some of the purposes of the club. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Harold Stanley Dr. D. E. Miller Vice-President - Richard Stanley Dr. Hummel Secretary 82 Treasurer - Eva Birkinbine Mr. Gaede X Row I - Noel Thornburg, Beverly Zelt, Torn Curtis, Carolyn Caulson, Marcella Carpenter, James W. Rusby. Row II - Ed Ecker, Judy Brown, Mr. Forrest Stevenson, Don Hubbard, George Walker, Tom McCory, Frances Busby, Jack Humbles. 1 2 -mf il? ,xt J Kafka? The Geography Club was formed to stimulate interest in the various fields of geography. Presenting the Muncie Boys' Club with a world map was the public relations project for this year. Lectures by foreign teachers and students, films and lectures by members of travelbureaus round out the pro- gram for the year. OFFICERS President - Don Nelson Vice-President - Bill Neel Secretary - Larry Campbell Treasurer - Jerry Kolter Sponsors - Mr. William Stevenson Mr. Herbert Gaede GEOGRAPHY CLUB 5 Ni-fv Row I - Herbert Gaede, Larry W. Campbell, Bob Newkirk, Don Nelson, William Stevenson. Row II - Richard Baker, John Poorbaugh, Melvin Botkin, Tom lVIcCory, Richard Kilbase, Art Snider, Fred Wolfe. Row III - Harold Carter, William Neel, Tom Howard, Willim Brooks. 100 , '7- Row I - Lavon Miller, Sam Allen, Bill Crosier, George Addison, Mr.Josif, Alva Jared, Stanley Arthur. Row II - Robert Loucks, George Reeser, Rich- ard Wiles, Dick Lauterback, Robert Allison, Lowell Fisher, Forrest Cullings. Row III - Harry Ganser, Robert Nickel, Loren Holbrook, Marland Sell, Rich- ard Simon, James Beck, Jack Weekley. Row IV - Charles Reeder,Russell Poor, Richard Fullhart, Joe Chandler, Rudy Wilson, Don Mavis, Richard Holdeman. Row V - Quenti.nPlaster, Richard Rollins, Charles Bunten, Elmer Craig, Robert Cooksey, Lawrence Healy, Charles Davisson. Row VI -H.A. Loats, Dick Gentry, Robert Drew, Tom Drew, Marion Asche, Tom Weesner, Charles Robertson, Philip Woodward. The Industrial Arts Club is composed of students interested in Industrial Arts. This organization strives to promote good fellowship and social aptitude and to compliment the ordinary life of the industrial arts student. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Charles D. Reeder Dr. Charles Bunten Vice-President - Rudy Wilson Mr. Bernard Josif Secretary - Robert Allison Treasurer - Norbert Minnich INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB Row I - Joyce Ohlman, Shirley Bilby, Edie Lucas, Sharon Dalke, Colleen Etzler, Grace Brandt Csponsorj , Mary Lou Hoover, Jane Wilson. Standing - Alice Johnson, Mary Helen Craig, Barbara Marsha1l,Ester Roney,Car- olee Walters, Bernice Settles, Barbara Stevens, Carolyn Stroud, Mary Basinger, Jean Shroyer, Ruth Betz, Richard Baker, Mary Jane Drill, Fran Wild, Marilyn Stooky, Robert Tooley, Carol Nay, Dottie Troup. if ml L K 4 2 1 tb 102 OFFICERS - President - Mary Lou Hoover Vice-President - LuAnn Settlemyre Sec. -Treasurer- Jane Wilson Sponsor - Miss Grace Brandt To cultivate broader interest, knowledge and an understanding of librianship from teaching view as well as actual work in library pro- vides the purpose of the Library Science Club. This year's activities included a picnic with a foreign student as entertainer, quest speakers at the meetings, a white elephant sale, and publications of the Library Science Newsette each month. f-4' Q ij ,x I 1 f '.4 ir! 'YB sgpgvnw 'ufigiia Q 5, XA C 's X feral I ,ff Row I - Dr. Caldemeyer, William Jennings, Charlotte Evans, John Poor- baugh, Yvonne Marcott, Anna Lou Lawson, Allen Cullen, Joan Farr, Gene Abrams, Dr. Hannaford. Row II - Tom Curtis, Ron Bowman, Dr. Nelson, Bill Marohn, Martha Voght, Bill Przybysz, Judy Davis, Tom Howard, Will- iam Brooks, Judy Angel, William Neel, Marilyn Miene, Elwood Schoff, Kay Kitterman, Dr. Scruton. The Social Science Club exists to promote interest and understanding of the political, social, and economical problems of today. Open to any student interested in the social sciences, this club offers an outlet for the inquiring minds. Activities this year included a mixer, a program by the Ball State De- bate team and a lecture by Dr. David Scruton on the Origin of Religion. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - William Jennings Dr. Phyllis Nelson Vice-President - Martha Voght Dr. David Scruton Secretary - Anna Lou Lawson Treasurer - Steve Kosanovich SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB 10 Q7 YQQV Row I - Sue Small, Joan Laskowski, Rosemary Fisher, Janet Koontz, Mary Jo Wickham. Row II - Phyllis Williams, Shirley Shumaker, Beverly Moore, Lee Warble, Janet Phillips, Kay Harvey. Row III - C. D. Knapp, Sandra Kintzel, Carolee Walters, Diana New- ell, Marjorie Bluhm, Shirley Voisard. WOMENS RE CRE ATION ASSOCIATION The WRA was founded on this campus in 1925 by Miss Grace Woody to promote good fellowship and sportsmanship among women by fostering an interest in leisure time activities. Intramural activities include hockey, soccer, speedball, modern dance, swimming, tennis soft- ball, golf, basketball, volleyball, bowling, tumb- ling, archery and badminton. The organization sponsors sport days for other colleges and awards letters and sweaters to girls at the annual spring banquet. 41 -as C- l .. rf! Row I - Virginia Addington, Jeanie Newman, Norma Gilchrist, Ruth Weaver, Carolyn Davis. Row II - Audrey Blaskovich, Doris Drost, Carol Deubner, Jo Tull, Carol Toepfer. Row III - Doris, Humbert, Kyra McKay, Susan Marks, Nancy Rumple, Phyllis Sedlak. OFFICERS President - Martha Shilling Vice-President - Joan Laskowski Recording Secretary - Mary Sue Small Corresponding Secretary - Barbara Scott Treasurer - Janet Koontz Intramural Head - Mary Jo Wickham Sponsor - Miss Rosemary Fisher 10 Our purpose is to encourage interest in the physical education field and its related areas and to assume leadership in events pertaining to women's physical education. High School Play-days and Money Making Projects are two of our functions. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Susan Marks Miss Woody Vice-President - Carolee Walters Miss Nicoloff Secretary - Beverly Moore Treasurer - Nancy Rumple Row I - Janet Phillips, Miss Nicoloff, Nancy Rurnple, Susan Marks, Car- olee Walters, Beverly Moore, Norma Gilchrist. Row II - Jo Tull, Sue Small, Shirley Shumaker, Audrey Blaskovich, Carolyn Davis, Lee Warble. Row III - Phyllis Williams, Marjorie Bluhm, Janet Koontz, Kyra McKay, Kay Harvey. Row IV - Mary Jo Wickham, Annettie Good, Sandra Kintzel, Joan Laskowski, Phyllis Sedlak, Doris Drost, Carol Toepfer. PHYSICAL E DUCATION MAJORS :4-xH . ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS it Row I - Reene Shue, Dottie Troup, Pat Coleman, Elaine Ingram, Judy Jones. Row II f Kay Jenkins, Jane Hartley, Diane Newell, Wynara Daugherty, Ester Dawson. OF FICE RS President - Pat Coleman Secretary - Elaine Ingram Treasurer - Judy Jones - Miss Martha Wickham Miss Thelma Hiatt Sponsors Activities of the year included the Round Robin Week-End, establishedanew Off-Campus Women's Organization, and sponsored the Big Sis Program. 10 Works with the Veteran's Advisor OFFICERS President - Bill Harris Vice-President - George Lehman Secretary - Bob Uplinger Treasurer - Dick Johnson Program Chairman - John Poorbaugh 1 Has speakers for pertinent topics Dances Provides an opportunity for the association of men who have be- hind them the military service. Row I - Dick Adams, Jim Feasel, Bob Uplinger, Bill Harris, George Lehman, John Poorbaugh, Jack O'Nan, Mr.Stowe. Row II - Allen Cullen, Ralph Jeze- orski, William Rinker, Dale Hille, Fred Long, Bob Loucks. Row III - Donald Steward, Harold W. Gosselink, Dick Dreegar, Martin Woodcox, Winfred Apple, Row IV - Ira Ballinger, Stanten W. Smith, Lawrence S. Long, John T. Elliott, Vloris Noel, Ed lVIcCreary. is I 4 Ii 4 ,Jim VETERANS CLUB 1, f ppm-Ig . A 1,QZ:5w2fffl L fl W z':::1j. N ' .-155 iff-- wx , fi! W 'X Lvu -VL 4 1, .R if , fx 1 , Z J' . 5, li :ZX X i Y S319 , .,.wam..v N - 1, ,V WM Y, . . 4 42 A. :wg PU ,N J, F7 'E -J H , .ua mncuumaxnxanmnmmuwnwmuununm-.n 1 . . 1 wi' P 5 ,M W Q 4 '-31' 'IVE A T! ,, V CHRISTMAS DANCE SCIENCE BUILDING AWRH GOVERNING BOARD l vw Row I - Judy Hanagan, Judy Atwood Row II - Faye Follett, Joan Todd, Marcia Hamilton Row III - Colleen Etzler, Marilyn Stookey, Mary Long, Mary Helen Pippen, Carol Kennedy, Bernice Burnett. s H 'T m gi- . I L. 114 :'-::. 3 P' Row I - Nancy Leininger, Marilyn Keesling, Judy Mitchell, Barbara Denney, Joan Todd, Martha Rhoades, Donita Sto- baugh KDirectorJ. Row II -Janie Harrell, Jane Schipper, Janie LaRowe, Rusty Reid, Lillian Kotzmacher, Carole Lehman, Norma Stohler, Pat McCambridge, Carol Eggers, Diane Newell. 5 - nv 1' '37 G? fi 'wc' ' I? k3zX'Nw NORTH HALL Q f N li ,ll ii W . Row I - Fay Follett, Karen Lawshe, Janie McKean, Janet McColl, Carol Kennedy, Barbara Mechleiz, Judi Ashcraft, Mrs . Myers fDirectorJ Row II - Sydney Adams, Ruth Whaley, Bonnie Follis, Marge Reagen, Bernice Burnett, Ann Hadley, Ina Van Hoy, Ellen Havey, Joan Vahle . SOUTH HALL N 115 LUCINA HALL ' -I - Km f-341-igfga Qffjfsfigff 9 I I kg Fai - :IQBK iw 3 'EIN Row I - Carol Toepfer, Lois Kirnes, Rosie Roof, Mary Hemphill, Sally Sue Riegel, Alice Abraham, Colleen Callsen, Judy Hanagan. Row II - Ann Birk, Mary Lou Hoover. Row III - Pat Good, Phyllis Sedlak, Janice Clevenger, Martha Lee, Jan Scheerer, Jan Trittschuh, Nancy Sharpf. Row I - Roberta Aurand, Alice Harris, Pat Michlitsch, Marcia Hamilton, Sharon Murphy, Jaren Powell. Row II - Mary Margaret Morgan, Sue Morris, Sonnie Schlemmer, Judy Sharp, Joanie Kielbasa, Mavis Brandt, Anr1alynStockberger, Judy Atwood. WHITE HALL I in-as Row I - Bill Herron, Mr. Rogers, Dick Watkins, Bob Green, Dave Poore, Loren Grabner, Keith Bennett. Row II - Alan Carnren, Rich Newman, Bob Worthan, Bob Mattingly, Russell Poor, Mike Lane, Bill Reddish, Dick Faust, Joe Zimmerlee, Gerald Sweet, Ed Innis, Gene Abrams. OFFICERS SPONSOR President - Bob Green George Buck Rogers Vice-President - Dick Watkins Secretary - Dave Poore Treasurer - Loren Grabner ACTIVITIES Homecoming float and decoration Thanksgiving Dinner Christmas Dinner Christmas Party for the Muncie Boy'S Club Parties with the girl's dorms Easter Dinner Senior Recognition Banquet Intramural athletics Card and ping-pong tournaments Chess tournaments ELLIOTT HALL COUNCIL I ,mx U Life In the Raw Christmas Party for the Muncie Boy's Club H 'I Christmas Decorating F1 119 -er iw . 23' ,.4' '- f Y f +,.,yv nga, Ji 2 v YOUNG REPUBLICAN S Highlights of the year- Speaker, Lt. Governor Harold Handley Assisted the Delaware County Republican Central Committee during the City Elections in November Assisted the Central Committe as hosts and hostesses for the Lincoln Day Dinner in February Attended the State Day held at the Clay- pool Hotel in Indianapolis in March. OFFICERS President - Dick Rollins SPONSORS Vice President - Marcia Richter Mr. Betts Secretary - Carole Boggs Dr. Sutton Corresponding Sec'y - Shirley Johnson Treasurer - Larry Buell Program Chairman - Gene Abrams Row I - Ruth Osborne, Norm Kendall, Shirley Johnson, Carole Boggs Dick Rollins, Marcia Richter, Gene Abrams, Sandy Hoover. Row II - Pat English, Alice Abraham, Joan Rich, Virginia Addington, Phyllis Gruska, Gay Sue Hubbell. Row III - Tom Curtis, John Poor- baugh, Jean Rine, Carol Kellerman, Alice Ray, Joe George, Fredrick Moosburg. Row IV - Dr. Sutton, Bill Marhon, Don Myers, Russell Poor, Mr. Betts. Row V - Tom Williams, Leigh Morris, Olin Mooy, Tom McCory. 1'-4 3 To promote interest in the Democratic Party, to inform students of the policies and functions, and to assist the nationalpartywhenever possible is the purpose of our organization. Assisted at the polls during the local election last fall. Politics and You by Dr. Ferrill. Panel discussions. These are some of our activities. Row I - Wayne Frushour, Elwood Schoff, Susanne Baber, Allen Cullen, Judy Angel, John Ertel, Bill Herron. Row II - Dr. Morsey, Judy Gardin, Loren Grabner, Diana Robbins, William Jennings. Dr. Ferrill. OFFICERS SPONSORS President - Elwood Schoff Dr. R. J. Morsey Vice-President - Judy Angel Dr. E. Ferrill Secretary - Susanne Barber Dr. W. L. Gruenwald Treasurer - John Ertel YOUNG DEMOCRATS BALL STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Executive Committee of the Ball State Alumni Association. Fred Hinshaw, Bueford Robbins, Kathleen Meehan, Vernon Craig, Kenneth Weaver, Charles Harkin. Mary Ellen Hayes, Mr. R.E. Linson, Carol Chambers. :Q gggggg 1 sas I ?f,pQQ15i uk any s, , 1451 Q-.4 V f Y' - :L , J' -,W 9 aw: .,. '-Lf . iff N-gaxv' k, iss w xg A , w fpwrw i -J my ,. --. YIWSQ I 4 1 wVww 91 I-T6 'ki U4 Q, 1 Fl Y 'mitw W , , 6 QQ wifi c-3 ', ,. ,Q 'Ns-Q 0 hdlllwmw ,W 'if , v JL 'A ' f 5- M R? 5: - v f ' ,- , u R' t ..- Y Hi W, 4' J f gr V gf V ' Y ,ii 7? kg 917' UO W 22: Af A' , M M219 Barbara Bartez Jane Myers, Julla Henshaw Pat Applegate The Ball State Alumm Assoclatlon rnernbershlp 1S open to some 14 000 Sprung Alumm Semor Dmner and Dance, Alumnus Magazme Meetmgs held at the tune of the State Teachers Association Convent1on JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Row I - Pat Micklitsch, Carol Brarnmell, Nancy Jones, Delee Warnock Jane Harley, Me rcedis Wynns, Bonnie Rigney, Fran Hubley. Row II - Mary Ann Cubranich, Peggy Gillette, Nancy Chandler. stylus, 5 12 Junior Panhellenic Council consists of a representative from each sorority pledge class. Activities this year included an all pledge party and Help Week-end. President - Nancy Chandler Vice-President - Mercedis Wynns Secretary - Mary Ann Cubranich Treasurer - Peggy Gillette Sponsors - Martha Wickham Carol Bramrnell 4 I JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES Dr Beyerl, Carol Brammell, Jay Plttenger Charlene Grolla Dick Sorrell Don Nelson, Patra Redman, Jan Scheerer, Don Hubbard Row I Barbara Paxson Lois Kimes, Mary Lou Hoover Linda Stephens Row II Tom Tinkle, Carol Suter, Mary Margaret Smlth Gene Crosier EDITOR-IN-CHIEF William Kinley ASSOCIATE EDITOR ART EDITOR SORORITY EDITOR Bill Stalnaker Mary .Io Bergin BUSINESS MANAGER SALES MANAGER ORGANIZATIONS MANAGER John Brunso Keith Bennett Nan Raine ,gy , I 'ff 5 fl 'K N , x - - X 'x Xwabm Ieglggl ,X .Y In I . ,- Hmvsvxl-4, , ' '52:::3:,g::g2I'2:v.f.f:giz-Lifsifr.-ivgf-i'.g:,1, f' ig., Eigrrirfsgff:22:3-fizkesi:5:afgznrgzssffissigikim' -:mr-:rA::-1-1:-::':-:-:.-r-:-:'-z-J-43'-.'f::w1i:.h- NWN -A-qzvp:,y:.5.1.z.-:-1-g.1.f.3.1.g-mae-reg:63 K ' 5 'J-:-251:-:ig:-:!-1-:-:-:1:--,L-S31.:-z-1540 Q. - .,.y..-.,g.-:-5.3.1.-:-.q.,E.-g-afX -. ax N XNS 'S'45.15-'-'.-Z'2-I-ii-Z.-.Qi-,wk, X ,g Y g-,..g:-g.35.g.5.5.g.A:-::g.x. -R :gm :V-54.3.-.-,--.3-'v. ,A . an 3229 I' ' v ' - AAS? X, K A' yi mi . .W..,M -. in Ruth Osborne ADVERTISING EDITOR Donna Wilbur -s 1 I I I I W' 'N ' M .:,1 I - - I N eg gk Q FACULTY EDITOR FRATERNITY EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Marge Stahl Bill Harris Arlene Owens John Board ADVERTISING MANAGER ORGANIZATIONS MANAGER SPORTS EDITOR LAYOUT EDITOR Bob Bloomfield Judy Harinagan John Hood Bob Willis LITERARY EDITOR Sandy Hoover 127 1 1 .1 3 I iiliexf , .Q 1 Q 54 ,Y ,ai ,j 'iff I in 1 C .- if ,Q Q ' ss Q 'Q ,I .if x MW ,Msn M-me we J 5 miie W R K Pu gs.- g Q fir Gita ...f--M 1 ' V fziqf V 2 L W, ,Mg l l l 0? ' 'X A .r ' r I Wy' R N Victor Blackwell ...... Director of Art Gallery .- ll L Athletics 0 1955 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 39- Hanover' - O 13- Indiana KP2-1.2 - 7 6- DePauw - 19 13- Butler - 20 19- Indiana State - 6 7- Valparaiso - 26 O- St. Joseph's - 28 0- Evansville - 38 Hey, Coach, Smitty missed his block! !! Kill da Mudder! ! ! ! ! .a A. D SK K, Qi 1 Q54 'qw' f we Dive for that ball Phillip! ! ! .mx 1 1 Assistant Coach Jim Hinga. ,ef Assistant Coach A4 IH V 4 ,t Q, ' Yf' ,yr pgs -if ' 722 535, ft r 'gifig 5 if ,H I X . if A -, f t W T r 'D it Q' 'i Q .f 1 VH' , 1 5 ' C Q ' it ,i 4 an ' A N ' Q, ,. K .- K .. , V , , 'xfgst 'ff 'V 23,2 , ai QV , g I 3. W T' W ,IM rf?-it in -ff' fi if me J ,basil SWR ,, EY vii: WN :Xin 3 ' gsm A V J- v xx i xv v I tx . Q 'Y - N .5 3 v iv ' 1 , ge , t 2 is , ii 1 XF W sfawiii ' 'FE 3 St 5 a K 5 Avhg 5. -gy . I 'P A Q 'Q 4 2' A .sf W Q ' Y Q, W 4. gi r W , 7 gy- m ,uv . :-f Row Row Row Row Row Robinson, mgr. Dugan, P. Skinner, Innis, Gland, Last, Ganser, Gibson, Hatrack, Pinkerton, and Frushour,mgr. Brown, Linville, Coar, Heater, Wright, Coil, Vanzo, Pearson, Grady, Buczkow ski,E. Butler, Smith, and Asst. Coach Hinga. Coach Serdula, E. Skinner, Veevaete, Stout, Cooper, Stone, Folta, Nusbaum, Kindt, Farrell, Cox, B.Butler and Asst. Coach Staley. Holmes, Williams, Hundley, Miller, Lambert, Schaeffer, Chadborne, Taylor Cook, and Gartee. Avenatti, Lowe, Wilson, Abrel, Wilhelm Hall, Livergood, Rush, Clark, Vanzo and Hendrickson. dummy-v A --': J!- x S X iw -1 -',::'.:, -QA: ,X Q. V A Y' J QW 2 X 5 xx 5 : SX '- Q V :.,., x: . ef Q? 4, v S 4' X , x X Ji X -X j i - T-ix' f in 'iv- K , + vpn- , sw l f Al2x fix Q. r' Sw. ' . ww. , :., W -+ Q X ., , , X ng X Q V am -' xfq,-sq N - iz.: , , ,..ifA ,-:nl-x Q m X kv- ' N X X vm xx ., we -Sf In 3 ' , V X .,... Q S i w ,1 w 7 1 V u I 46- X Q- - X - ' we--3:4 :.::.:.., N! 'Qt Q AQ' -'v Managers Frushour and Robinson 62 Linville Taylor 32 Last Gland 86 Pearson Vanzo 68 Schaeffer Cook 59 Wright Kindt 79 Avenatti Chadborne 48 Gartee Stout 87 Cooper Gibson 16 Buczkowski Ganser 67 Coar Hendrickson 39 Grady 80 E. Butler Ball State's 1955 football team compiled a 3-5 season re- cord and deadlocked Indiana State for fifth position in the Ind- iana Collegiate Conference with 1-5 slates. In their first two games, the Ball Staters pasted Hanover and Indiana Teachers of Pennsylvania. Then the red birds were scuttled by DePauw and Butler. After two Saturdays on foreign gridirons, the Car- dinals returned to their home roost and defeated Indiana State's Sycamores at Homecoming. Three consecutive set- backs were dealt the Cards by Valparaiso, St. Joseph and Evansville. Although the Serdulamen did not have a winning year, the Cardinal team won the hearts and respect of their backers. Whether the Cards were on the losing or winning sign side of the scoreboard one principle always prevailed - they were OUR Cardinals - win,lose or draw. Row I - Baker, student manager, Newsom, Etzler, Hamilton Kaser, Meeks, Bloskey, Miller, Rice, Dixon, Tuttle, Lund Row II - T. Johnson, Riebsomer, Wiggs, Hayes, Wolcott Reed, Hinkle, Leese, Sosh, Shoemaker, Surwick, Surowich, J. Johnson. Row III - Worthman, Eggers, Jump, McMahon Baker, Fisher, McDaniel, Nickols, Minch, Rapp, Boggs Boane, Worthner, Coach Lewellen. Absent when picture was taken - Kinder, Hildebrandt. Arm 55 L83 I 1 .v 1 y x J 8 4 K 1' mf 4 So you want to Oh, those grandstand play leapfrog! quarterbacks! A satisfied home crowd, paying tribute to Delaware County and Muncie, saw the red and white of Ball State inaugurate the schedule with an impressive 39-O whitewashing of Hanover's Panthers. Fullback Jack Lowe, a transfer from Miami University, scored the first touch- down of the season and another before the game had ended. Bill Last, Norm Holmes, Dave Kindt, and Len Buczkowski also made six-pointers for the Redclads. Clashingfor their first time in collegiate football competition were Indiana Teachers tPa. I and Ball State as High School Band Day was observed. The Cardinals tuned up for their I. C. C. opener with DePauw by outlasting the Indiana squad 13-7. Ball State scored its first T.D. in the second quarter. Quarterback Len Buczkowski connected to Dave Kindt with a 37 yard pass to put the ball on the Indian seven yard stripe. On the next play Kindt rammed through the stubborn Indiana line for the Card score. A re- covered furnble by Jack Lowe on the Quaker team's 25 yard line set up the Cardinal's final touchdown. When Buczkowski moved the football to the nine, Governor Grady, halfback, skirted left end for the last red and white touchdown. DePauw's Tigers were uncongenial hosts as the Cardinals were repelled at Greencastle in both team's initial I. C.C. contest. The game was all DePauw as they racked up their 19 points before the Cards could score. With six seconds remaining in the ball game, Bucz- kowski threw a short pass to Dave Kindt who scored on a ten yard run. Ball State's Cardinals went down in defeat at the hands of Butler, 20-13, in an ICC contest played at the Capitol City. The Cards roared off to a 13-0 lead before the Bulldogs caught fire. Dave Kindt was first to cross the goal line as he went five yards for ascore in the first period. Sonny Grady scored in the second period from one yard out. From then on, it was all Butler as LeRoy Thompson, a fleet halfback, sparked the Bulldogs to their three touchdowns. E 1 1 l X ' ' . .-.nfs ,Y 1 .5 Rh ft ' . . ' Q.. , 1 Q VP' b ZW K N M - -I '. ,Y ' fibisav-, ,W Nw' Chop down that Sycamore! The Big Ten Thousand Fans who witnessed the 1955 Homecoming football game were electrified as Ball State's Cardinals came flying back ajter two straight setbacks to throttle Indiana State's Sycamores 19-6. Besides copping their own ICC decision, the red birds regained the Victory Bell. In the waning minutes of the second quarter, Ball State marched from its own 37 yard line to break the O-O deadlock. Len Buczkowski tossed forwardpasses to Grady, Wright, and Butler to give the red and white a first down on the two yard line. Chalky Wright leaped high in the air to catch a bullet pass in the end zone. Gordon Miller, guard, recovered a Sycamore fumble on the ISTC 49. Grady, Lowe andKindt pushed the pigskin down to the Terre Hauters 22. The shifty Grady outsped his opposition to make the second Ball State touchdown. A pass thrown by Gruber was intercepted on the Sycamore 45 by Gordon Miller, who sprinted 55 yards for the final Cardinal tally. Victory Bell With the aid ofa great line and a pair of running backs, Valparaiso was able to defeat the Ball Staters 26-7 in a day set aside to pay tribute to the dads of the Cardinal squad. The game was not decided until the third quarter as the Cards held a slim 7-6 halftime margin. A fourteen yard aerial from Buczkowski to Ernie Butler, left end, produced the only BSTC score in the second quarter. Cardinal scoring drives were thwarted by the Crusader line during the last half. The league leading St. Joseph Pumas grounded out a 28-O decision over the injury- riddled Ball State eleven at Collegeville. St. Joe scored single touchdowns in the first and second periods and added two in the final stanza. Neither team scored in the final stanza. Quarterback Larry Pinkerton and fullback Wally Gartee, bolstered by a strong reserve line, staged the only scoring threat for the Cards. Starting at the Ball State four yard stripe, the Red Birds marched to the Puma 39 only to be stopped by the final gun. With three of its starters, Lowe, Buczkowski, and Grady, sidelined with injuries, Ball State hobbled through its 1955 grid finale bowing to the I. C. C. co-titlists, Evansville 38-0. Eastern Indiana newspaper writers were honored at the first annual Newsmen'SDay. The Ball Staters made two scoring drives but were snuffed out by Father Time and a pass interception. Larry Pinkerton, back, threw a 15 yard pass to Ernie Butler. A lateral to Tobey Gibson moved the pigskin to the eight yard line, but the first half ended. In the final quarter, the Cardinals fought to the Ace's six yard line, but Charlie Thomp- son snared the pass from Pinkerton to Butler and galloped 98 yards for the final TDby the Pocket City eleven. Twelve seniors donned their cardinal and white uniforms for their last college football game. Some of the graduates rewrote scoring records or were named to conference squads. Seniors were John Avenatti, Len Buczkowski, Ernie Butler, Horace Chadborne, Ralph Cook, Harry Ganser, Wally Gartee, Governor Grady, Bill Last, Bob Taylor, Phil Linville, and Jim Vanzo. Deserving recognition for athletic achievement are Ernie Butler, who set several school and conference records' in pass catching and named to the All-ICC squad two sea- sonsg tackle Ralph Cook, who was selected to the 19 54, 1955 All-ICC grid teams. Another two year Conference manand one of the top leading scorers among Hoosier colleges is Gov- ernor Grady, halfback. , 15 W A V , .... -11- th Y , .. 5 t, Ltr i 15. Q yi FLAG FOOTBALL Pm S1g Pretzels FLAG FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPION VOLLEYBALL RUNNERUP Sig Tau Blues Vet's Splkers WHITE LEAGUE CHAMPION Theta Chi Reds ',:45Lx'f ,' mis , ,Ks M1 ff 1,2 . ., Ip... f f. A, -V .ug -we-Y :1 Y' Sal -. f K 'VA-ff if V HQ?Z4r' .HW I Front - Cleft to rightl Bowne, Harford, Pierce, Sharkey, Hany, Mullen, Back - Bullock, Dwiggins, Troye, Miller, Daily, Coach Billy Williams. 38 And There They Go! ! ! Ball State Beats Hanover 24-33 for its season cross country opener at home. CROSS COUNTRY -AWS? 1955 CROSS COUNTRY 24- DePauw - 31 49- Miami, O. - 16 - Butler- 51 24- Hanover- 33 19- Bowling Green - 38 21- Wabash - 38 28- Western Michigan - 27 27- Ohio Wesleyan - 28 CROSS COUNTRY A team at Ball State that has become a perennial power against Indiana College opposi- tion is its cross country squad. Rugged conditioning and competitive spirit are pre-requi- sites for successful results and Coach Billy Williams' harriers compiled a notable 6-2 season record in addition to their excellent performance in the state meet. The defending I.C. C. champions of Ball State opened their 1955 cross country season defeating DePauw 24-31 on the Tiger's home running grounds. Sparking the Cardinal run- ners Were Frank Sharkey and Dean Pierce who finished one-two in the three and quarter mile run. In a triangular meet at Butler, Ball State's harriers nailed down second place excelled only by Miami of Ohio. Pierce and Sharkey paced the Red Birds again. The trio of Sharkey, Mullen, and Pierce led Ball State to a 24-33 decision over Wabash. The duel was held on the local cross country course. On October 18, the Cards outran the Bowling Green, Ohio, squad 19-38 on the Cardinal course. Frank Sharkey led the home force to the tape with team mates Dean Pierce and Bob Mullen close behind. Rounding out the Cardinal finishers were Gene Hany, Ross Dwig- gins, Elwood Troye, Dick Miller, and Jim Harford. Ball State's next decision was at the expense of the Wabash hill and dalers there 21-38. Winning places scored by the squad included Bob Mullen, Frank Sharkey, Dean Pierce, Gene Hany, Dick Miller, Ross Dwiggins and Jim Harford. Western Michigan handed Ball State its second loss there 28-27. Cardinal points were scored by Mullen, Sharkey, Pierce, Miller and Hany. The Ball State runners closed their regular season schedule with a 28-27 victory over Ohio Wesleyan. Bob Mullen placed first in the meet for the Cardinals. Also finishing at the tape were Sharkey, Pierce, Hany, Miller, Dwiggins, and Harford. 40 Xl 5 c, :Q- t .... Lf 'fi F' 2 A ,g ,Q ff ., Q ,,.X:,j?, ,-A Q- , 1 . . . J' . r . . .2 1,-,ll ,, , anna... . , , . . ,, ., 1 , of Q- . ., - 1 K., , . ., .. -N.. ..., . . --0 .. - I- -f 4. X . . vans 5. . H .fl '.- Q 4 '.'. ,Aww ...ax 3 4 ,, '-,-,, ,g 4, -. V Winner and still Champion! ! ! ! !! Ball State's cross 4. ,K country team is , shown with their fi trophies after cop- ping their seventh QE of Little State crown 5, in nine seasons. ,,, The redclads have taken ICC laurels five of six attempts. A A ,Q ta he 1 I-ur For the third consecutive year, Ball State's harriers ran off with the Little State and Indiana Collegiate Conference cross country crowns. It marked the seventh time in the last nine seasons that Coach Billy William s' squad has copped the Little State meet. The red clads regained the I.C.C. title from Butler and placed third in the Big State meet. First three finishers for the red and white were Bob Mullen, Frank Sharkey, Dean Pierce, Dick Miller'was fourth while Hany, Dwiggins, and Troy were fifth, sixth and seventh respectively. Frank Sharkey, senior and veteran cross country member participated in the annual Chicago Track Invitational sponsored by the Chicago Athletic Club. The track meet was held at the Chicago University Field House. Only losses via the graduation route will be Dean Pierce and Frank Sharkey, so Ball . State should be a strong contender next season. Returning distance men will include Bob Mullen, Gene Hany, juniorsg sophomores Dick Miller and Ross Dwigginsg and freshman Elwood Troye. Lf 5 1 5 Ks Nia. . .sa . 1 ' 1 1 L GYMNASTICS Front - Laslie, Black, Poore, V. Rider, D. Rider, Best, Raham, Edwards and Coach Robert McCall. Back - Reed, Lacey, Bowman, Bussell, and Purkey. Horizontal Bar - Black. Spotters are Edwards, Reed, Laslie, Purkey -Whqgg I E Q Inaugurating its first varsity season in collegiate competition was Ball State 's gym- nastic team. Coach Bob lVIcCall's gymnasts fared 1-3 in four meets. The Ball Staters defeated Southern Illinois but lost to Indiana University and Western Illinois Ctwicel. Se- niors on the squad are Darrell and Verril Rider. Next season's gymnastic schedule will be expanded and an abundance of returning veterans should present a challenging year for BSTC's youngest varsity sport. Parallel Bars - Top Reed, Edwards Bottom Black, Poore BASKETBALL Talking basketball at the Eastern Indiana Coaches clinic are: Jim Hinga, Ray Crowe, Paul B. Wil- liams and A.L. Phillips. fi? ,. .. 3 bbs, Reliable Jim Calder hands out equipment to a trio of Ball State basketball players. ,V,.,f 1' 7 ,N wigs X -ri! tw l 1 I 3 142 , 1955 -6 VARSITY BASKETBALL 33 - Dale Harris 51 - John Egger 13 - Terry Schurr 44 - Larry Koehl 55 - Ari Brown 50 - Pres Brown 53 - Jack Schmeltz 30 - Jerry Banker 32 - Norm Smith 54 - Wilbur Davis 43 - Wayne Van Sickle 15 - John Casterlow 34 - Jack Lowe 45 - Tom Dobbs Coach Jirn Hinga Ken Miller Jim Grabner Paul Triplett ROSTER N 3 E3 ' .6 o 1 f in C321 Norm Smith yfws. 'f 1331 Dale Harris N no .N q Q K S C531 Jack Schrneltz s Q 38' lk Y , x 144 krx f5 11 John Eggers C542 Wilbur Davis C347 Jack Lowe . C505 Pres Brown bkunb i f ll . i i ,.,, 1,: .,,, .V X . 4- 4, Q' V vp . A -, U x Q :LI E fi: 4431 Wayne Van Sickle Q 151 1451 Tom Dobbs kg. 3 if 1 1 EM xsr f xx' H -P C131 Terry Schurr Ay 1 3 I C321 Jerry Banker I' K151 John Casterlow 5 5 4' 4551 Art Brown -9 www 1 ,W-.. r . af 'K x ' 1 ,ss , 1 14,2 62 1441 Larry Koehl Q ' 'A 14 V.V-:, 1 'gf mx., Af. if M. Q58 51, X N , X: 1: 1 6 1 '1 'l Q AN -a-:--. - L- N 1-.,.,'f ' Coach Hinga chalks an offensive attack to seniors Art Brown, Dale Harris, Jack Schmel 1955-6 Varsity Basketball Results Cardinals 72 Western Ontario 70 Cardinals 77 Michigan Normal 61 Cardinals 72 DePauw 87 Cardinals 74 Baldwin-Wallace 84 Cardinals 81 Franklin 65 Quantico Marine Tourney at Washington D. C. Cardinals 93 Georgia Teachers 87 Cardinals 79 Mt. St. Mary's 86 Cardinals 83 Akron 95 Cardinals 112 Earlhazn 79 Cardinals 67 Valparaiso 79 Cardinals 96 Evansville 95 idouble overtirnel Cardinals 74 Indiana State B5 Cardinals 106 St. Joseph B7 Cardinals B1 Evansville 98 Cardinals 79 Indiana State 63 Cardinals 59 Butler 69 Cardinals 78 Franklin 72 Cardinals 97 Central Michigan 95 Cardinals 70 DePauw 86 Cardinals 67 Valparaiso 72 Cardinals 80 St. Joseph 91 Cardinals 100 Hanover 76 Cardinals 74 Butler 84 146 is tz, and John Eggers. The Ball State basketball squad opened the 1955-56 hardwood season outlasting Western Ontario College, 72-70. Leading the Cardinal pack were VanSickle with 18 points and Banker with 11 tallies. After stoppingwestern Ontario, the Ball Staters clawed Michigan Normal, 77-61 at Ypsilanti. Pacing the Cardinals to victory was Wayne VanSickle with 24 points. Wilbur Davis and Tom Dobbs contributed 10 points apiece. DePauw bested the redbirds, 87-72 in their first I. C.C. game. VanSickle and J Casterlow each gathered 17 points. Cleveland, Ohio was the scene of the clash between Ball State and Baldwin Wallace. The Cards were handed a 84-74 defeat. T. Dobbs and W. VanSickle were the top men in the scoringdepartment with 23 and 16 markers respectively. Coach Hinga's redclads repelled a fighting Franklin squad 81-65 at Ball Gym. Dobbs, VanSickle, and Casterlow each connected with 13, 12, 10 points. During the Chrismas holidays, Ball State, along with Wabash, were Hoosier representatives at the annual Quantico Marine Tournament at Washington, D. C. The Cardinals finished fourth. The Ball State Cardinals scored the nets for a 112-79 decision over Ea.rlham's Quakers and est- ablished a new school scoring record. VanSickle led the Card scoring with 18 points while Caster- low helped out with 12. Valparaiso's Crusaders downed the Hingamen 79-67 at the Ball Gym. The Crusaders hit a warm . 409 from the field which was helped by some untimely ballhandling errors by the Cardinals. Tom Dobbs led the Card scoring with 26 points. After a slow start, the Ball State lads came roaring back to press the Evansville Aces into a dou- ble overtime only to lose 96-95. Dobbs and VanSickle led the Ball Staters with 24 and 23 respectively. Standout performances were given by Jack Schmeltz and Jack Lowe. Indiana State again proved too much for the Cardinals as the Sycamores downed them 85-74. Van Sickle contributed 20 points in a game where the Cardinals just couldn't seem to click. The Ball State Cardinals surpassed the century mark steamrolling the league leading St. Joe Purnas 106-67. With Casterlow and Davis controlling the backboards and .larry Bankerhittingfrorn the outside the Red and White were never hard pressed. Dobbs accounted for 21 while Banker ripped the nets for 18. Evansville defeated Ball State 98-81. Wayne VanSickle and John Casterlow led Cardinal scoring with 28 and 15 points respectively. In a return game against Indiana State Sycamores, the Cardinals gained revenge, 79-63. Ball State took the game at the foul line outscoring the Sycamores, 27-11. Wayne VanSickle againled the Cardinal attack with 28 points while Jerry Banker ripped the nets for 21. Butler put on a torrid second half drive that enabled them to edge Ball State, 69-59. Leading the Ball State cause was John Casterlow's 20 points. I Reserve Basketball Clockwise are Ken Miller, mgr., Larry Pinkerton, Larry Yazel, Jim Stephens, Jim Moore, Ted Fullhart, Bob Essex, and holding basketball is Don Clark. Also are Bill Jones, Jim Horein, Phil Puckett, Tim Brown, Leland Yockey, Dave Skelton, and Coach Pete Phillips. With a shiney 8-1 1955-6 season record, Ball State's freshman basketball squad showed spirit and team work - both prerequisites for future Cardinal varsity players. The results are as follows: Ball State Taylor Ball State Anderson Ball State Purdue Ex. 42 Ball State Muncie Jets Ball State Anderson Ball State Butler Ball State Taylor Ball State Purdue Ex. Ball State Butler Franklin absorbed its second defeat by Ball State 78-72. The Cardinals displayed a well-balanced scoring punch with 11 of 13 regulars breaking into the scoring column. Ball State defeated Central Michigan 97-95 by uncanny accuracy at the free throw stripe. The Cardinals hit 43 of 56 foul attempts. ln the Waning minutes of the game, four charity tosses by Jerry Banker and three by Wayne Van- Sickle enabled the Cardinals to put the game on ice. Next three conference games away from Ball Gym were unfruitful. DePauw's Tigers took BSTC 86-70 despite Tom Dobbs' 20 point performance. Although each member of the Cardinal quintet scored in double figures, the Cards were dealt a 72-67 setback by Valparaiso. The red birds succumbed to the St. Joe Pumas 91-805 John Casterlow led the red and white cause with 25 markers. Ball State hit the century mark for the third time blasting Hanover 100-76 and snapping a three game losing skein. Wayne VanSickle tallied 25 and John Casterlow 22 points respectively. Other outstanding point getters were Jerry Banker 114D and Jack Lowet13J. Led by Ted Guzek's 33 points, Butler downed the Ball Staters 84-74 for the second time. The Cardinals fell victim to a last half scoring spree by the Bulldogs after keeping pace with Coach Tony Hinkle's squad throughout the contest. Ball State's basketball fortunes for 195C-7 look hopeful as graduation claims only four seniors. Bidding adieu are Dale Harris, Jack Schmeltz, John Eggers and Art Brown. Next season, with the starting quintet in tact and a flock of promising freshmen, the redclads should improve this year's Q10-131 record. Several Cardinal netters ranked highly in I. C. C. statistics. In conference rebounding, John Casterlow placed second and Wayne VanSickle was tenth in individual scoring. Tom Dobbs was selected on the honorable mention con- ference team. VanSickle, besides being named to the All-ICC basketball team squad, set a new Ball State single se- ason scoring title of 423 points. 147 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL ALL - SCHOOL Sn FRATERNITY CHAMPIONS Sig Ep Steins - Back Row - Ralph Cook, Jerry McManama, Jack Schmeltz, coach Bob Bloomfield, John Conley, and Len Buczkowski. Front Row - Jim Suiter, Don Coddens, Roger Beehler, David Haines. Sig Eps nip Sig Taus in frat- ernity tourney finale 56-51. 148 RUNNE RUP 8m INDEPENDENT CHAMPION Wows- Front Row- Norman Starkey, Jim Snyder, and Gary Bennett. Back Row - Coach TomShockney, Ivan Wagner, Dud- ley Daniels, John Lebo, Jerry Ison, and Jim Kowatch. 7 SWIMMING 1956 1956 Swimming Results Watch your tummiesl The Cardinal swimmers are off to a flying start against Whittenberg. Ball State's swimming team compiled a commendable 5-4-1 slate for the 1955-6- season. Many pool records were broken by Coach John Lewellen's aqua men. Divers were Dale Ostler and Jack Pow- ell. Bob Bonshire and Jim Pendleton took part in the backstroke. In the free style division were Don Coar, Bob Sprague, Jerry Rhodes, Jerry Jennings, Bob Reed, and Bill Shott. John Wuthrich and Ray Karnafel were in breast stroke events, while Jerry Wiseman swam in the individual relay. Seniors on the roster are Jack Powell, Jim Pendleton, and Ray Karnafel. Twelve swimming marks fell during the campaign. These are to event, old time, swimmers, and new time. 300 yard medlay relay 220 yard free style 50 yard free style 200 yard individual medlay 100 yard free style 440 yard free style 200 yard breast stroke 400 yard free style relay 160 yard individual medlay 100 yard free style 200 yard breast stroke 400 yard free style relay Ball State Tennessee AGL I Ball State Albion Ball State Indiana State Ball State Wittenberg Ball State Marion Ball State DePauw Ball State Notre Dame Ball State Indiana State Ball State Wayne Seasons record Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1 ln a 25 yard pool -- 3119.6 2:26.7 25.2 56.8 5230.0 2153.2 3:58.7 In a 20 56.8 2:49.5 3154.9 Pendleton, Sprague and Rhodes 3:15. 2 Rhodes Rhodes Wiseman Rhodes Sprague Karnafel Sprague, Coar, yard pool -- Wiseman Rhodes Karnafel Rhodes, Reed, 2:25.4 25. 2:31. 9 Ca new eventb 55.9 5:27.8 2:49.3 Reed and Rhodes 3:52. 9 1158.0 56.3 2:49.4 Coar, and Sprague . DePauw 67 DALE OSTLER JIM PENDLE TON JOHN WUTHRICH K Am. BOB BONSHIRE JACK POWELL BOB REED JERRY RHODES l'xglX , V :W ,X . -- .gfggw I S , , B 5 5 I ,, 4 W i 'F 54 ' 'Q 5 5 , e 1 ' 3 9? ' A. nt ima: ' t e t n i Q SWIMMING VARSITY Back Row: Arnett, Bonshire, Shott, Pendleton, Reed, Karnafel, Dowd, Betz. Middle Row: Ostler, Coar, Coach Lewellen, Wiseman, Powell. First Row: Wuthrich, Rhodes, Sprague. faq, 1 ... Jerry Wiseman, Ron Dowd, Don Coar, Bob Sprague. Ray Karnafel, Bill Shott. ti if X' lil 5 Q Louis Arnette, Lowell Betz XxxWN K Swimming - Feminine splashers Archery ' Hit the buuseyel take part in the aqua sport. WOMEN 'S SPORTS Modern Dance Form MN follows function. ,A- S S lx Pyramid - the gals look well stacked! ! i .' XX -, ' ' .1 P , S 4 Bowling - Bowl 'em over, Gals! Badmitton - Where's the birdie? Basketball - Tip one over this way, honey! Sink that put! Bat 'er up! I .11 .5 . .. V- 2- 1 M 'Wy' 3- A ' an V- Q 1 ' '35 V-'51 ., 'P 'E x S jigfiiif-Q ' ngfwwfg ' , ' iii.--j:F:.Q,QQ-sgfi,gs:E5:ga.:1-gzg:s::ii51,535 Z.. ., W - 1, a..,.a.gz4iN,, 4, - S' 'v---- V' 'X 'S ' . ---- , H - Nlce rac quet, gals! ' ' ..., Y' 'M-aww:-4 . M I N A-wm..,.mW ,. , ., X V I - -M, ,i EE, 1 , ,f wx, Xl- v 'A' Stee-rike! Men have a racket too! -Q'--A 1. 1 5 W -' - ,, K, 5..- . .::: i +V-. 1 lifwlilvll Sig Taus, Soccer Champion. SPRING INTRAMURALS 1 ' ,Q , . gf Field Men Row I - Orbaugh, rngr., Hayes, Chavis, Glendenning, G. Pearson, Wright, Livergood, Tribbett. Row II - Black, Raham, Brown, Miller, Davis, Cook, Rapp,Wilson, Hollowell, Coach Hinga. Running Events Row I - Shaw, Bills, Hany, Sharkey, Pierce, Wat- kins, Coddens. Row II - Robinson, mgr., Etzler, Beasley, Dwig- gins, Bell, Brooke, Detling, Dulle. Row III - Robinson, Hatrack, Dick, Pruett, Casterlow, Gorsuch, McMahon, Hinkle, Troye,Coach Stealy. .- . 'I' W 'xt'-fzwe 'VW iwsiimi I- N ' U may 'Fli'- -5 'F .1 srl ik' .., f , I X9 ,S M ..,. ,gawk 4, ,Ag I I , J. ,V ff' MW, rw get .-nsuyfgvw vyww wmv I uit rk I I f ll stiff M ,. R' '7' yn I ' ' fi . .' 4- L , , Q6 is F L- , ,lf ,AW V igf wf . I k V Q, ,,,.,,, W. -Q It Q As, gg, x be V9 ill' 11? ' - wg-,M 9? With eleven lettermen on hand to greet Coach Dick Stealy, Ball State's 1956 track prospectus looked bright. Another happy indication was the freshmen capturing the interclass track meet, so the upper classmen will have to hustle to retain their positions. These veterans were from Ball State's 1955 I.C. C. and Little State titlists. The Red Birds placed third in the Big State Meet. In the field events are Ralph Cook, Gene Pearson, Larry Wright, Dick Watkins, and Bill Black. Frank Bills, Dean Pearce, Ambrose Dulle, Gene Hany, and Jerry Shaw competed in the track events. Seniors- on the squad are FrankBills, Ralph Cook, Dean Pearce,Frank Sharkey. Although no Ball State track marks were erased, some of the graduates eclips- ed all-time records at home and away. Watkins, Shaw, Dulle, and Brown set a new one mile relay time of 3125.1 . In 1954, Chalky Wright he- aved the javelin 193' 6 5f8 . M X' , 'K an-15-'. 440 Relay Men- Watkins , Dulle , Shaw Distance Men- Bills, Hany, Pierce, Sharkey Letterrnen in the field events are: Black, Cook, Wright and Pierson. March 31 April 2, 3, 4, April 11 April 14 April 21 April 28 May 5 May 12 May 16 May 19 May 22 A 1956 Track Schedule Hoosier Collegiate Relays - at Indianapolis Interclass Track Meet - at Muncie Purdue and Wabash - at Lafayette Western Michigan - at Kalamazoo Valparaiso - at Muncie Butler - at Indianapolis Indiana State - at Muncie DePauw - at Muncie Big State - at Notre Dame Indiana Collegiate Conference Meet - R at Muncie 5 'Q Little State - at Wabash XX Ralph Cook puts the shot for a winner. X Gene Pearson, broad jumper, jumps through the air with the greatest of ease. 5 fl X This jumper is really putting his nose 1, to the grind stone. B CLUB OFFICERS President - Ernie Butler Vice-President - Dale Harris Secretary - Frank Sharkey Treasurer - Jack Schrneltz Sponsors - Dr. Olver Bumb Mr. James Hinga Row I - Jerry Rhodes, Leonard Draving, Jerry Sprunger, Don Coar Row II - John Avenatti, Dale Harris, Ernie Butler, Frank Sharkey Jack Sohmeltz. Row III - Harry Ganser, Dick Peterson, Len Bucz- kowski, Governor Grady, Richard Campbell, Wallace Gartee. Row IV - Ray Karnafel, Dale Ostler, Jerry Wiseman, Bob Bonshire Robert Dale Robertson. Row V - Jim Pendleton,,Horace Chadbourne John Egger, Art Brown, Ralph Cook. Row VI -Jim Hinga, Bob Schaefer. The B Club was re-organized this past fall with a new constitution and by-laws, recognized forty-eight letter winners as charter members and presented Dr. John R. Emens with the first honorary membership. To promote athletics and good sportsmanship on campus are the chief goals. Such activities as selling programs at home football and basketball games, sponsoring the A.A.U. basketball sectional, and J. C. C. tourna- ment, introducing annual awards' night, sponsoring Jack Kramer and his tennis squad, arranging Cardinal and White Day for high school students, and presenting Duff Daugherty of Michigan State at annual banquet , com- prised the events for the year. Row I - Larry Oren, Larry Shippy, Dave Poore, Bob Mullen. Row II - Jim Gland, Dave Kindt, Wayne Frushour, Dean Pierce, Ros Dwiggins. Row-III Dick Sanburn, Bill Black, Darrell Rider, Verrill Rider, Dick Watkins, Dan Orbaugh. Row IV - Jerry Shaw, Ambrose Dulle, Pres Brown, Tom Dobbs, Bob Pickell, Bud Wainscott. Row V - George Cox, Wayne VanSickle, John Wuthrick, Terry Schurr, Gene Hany. pn.-A ,v i Pitchers, Catchers, and Managers- Row I - McAvoy, Fletcher, Pe-terson,Beehler, Smith, Banker, and D. Curtis. Row II - Sauder, Schoeff, Meister, Feikus, Ford, Fratus, Coval, W. Van Sickle. Playing the outfield are, E. Van Sickle, Poe Haines, Huffer, Buczkowski, Lockwood. Infielders are Leonard, Sanburn, Colglazier, Craig, Sprunger, Campbell. l it l dei S 1 956 Schedule April April April April April May May May May May May Taylor H Indiana H Evansville H Q21 Butler H Valparaiso H KZ! Butler T St. Joseph H DePauw T Q25 St. Joseph T Indiana Central H Indiana State T kv fifii-ng Lettermen watch Coach Williams explain how to cross up opposition by bunting Coach Paul B. Billy Williams, who has directed Cardinal baseball teams since 1922, has eight returning veterans on the squad. They are Dick Peterson, Wally Smith, Wayne Van Sickle, Jerry Banker, Erv Fratus, Wayne Campbell, Charles San burn and Len Buczkowski. During the season the Cardinal diamond men will be striving to improve last year's 9-8 markgin conference play theywere vic- torious in five while losing seven. 'Q FRESHMEN BASEBALL Catchers and Outfielders - Row I - Disbro, Burns, Wiseman, Baker Dewitt, Cox, Hildenbrandt, Skelton, and Dunlap. Row II-Coach Korsgaard, Keehl, Rittenhouse, Myers, Minch, Loucks Dubie, Moffett, Lebo, Miller, Ditzler, Heign, Reibsomer, Stevens Waymire. Infielders and Pitchers - Row I - Kauffman, Dixon, Snyder, Lukens Jackson, Hertig, Clark, Davis, Woodcox, Young, Daily, Watts. Row Il - Conner, Pinkerton, Surowich, Van Matre, Tuttle, Starkey, Jump, Gilbert, Gerard, Simmerrnacker, Minnick, Puckett, Sholten, Veach, Luna, Holmes, Delegrange, Jones. .-viii?3-9l15f?f7?f2?'Iif5:T5ffEff? E -Y 1 1' J 9 -1 J' 5 A EK . fliff' 'fi' 'A 'EE '- vi ' ':f :6'f 52:5 F Zffiilih fg f wz ,BL M , ' gtg- 1 ,6 , f--We. ,:.: ,ig . . , ,- wg 552 f. Q F ' ' . . an 7 A' A, M7 t cm' M -L .1 T, i 2' . , .. . M ' ,wg , l ff, , , k .. ws , X H , . . v M f at ,,.. .Q A wgyxa, ii-, Q- f :.w, ' 'S fs! E , 9. Q, .3h. n Q -- M' Q . ,ts - '.,- ... m :fda--fMWfsisf Q: M. ,rages -We rf . t Q xx Y Y Y iq? A we P at f 'Y K 3 TTT' 3 'PW '- 1 , Y 4 ,Q E 3 55603 24 3 1 If Q 1 ! Ai a m 7- 1 fl ' 1 ' 1 H W' P li ,J-m .1 ..l M , Q K Q l S 1- -'t t it W S at V- -. WX -9- 35 . N.. Q ,. 3995 W- EE .sg Mag . ,Wx ge 48: at 4539 'Jr S454- ---.un ., 'Qty' 162 GOLF Ball State's 1956 golf squad could make a strong bid for I. C.C. 1auI'e1S- With two junior lettermen in the fold, Gene Wolfe and Larry Shippy, the Cards will attempt to better their third place spot in the conference meet last season. Al Niedema, senior, juniors Frank Phelps, Tom Tinkle, Jim Bo- yle, sophomore, Jerry Childs, Bill Pearce, and JohnWeber, freshmen, are candidates for team positions. The Cardinal clubbers finished with a 5-2 record in 1955. Indiana State 137, Butler, and Valparaiso were taken into camp while defeats were administered by DePauw and Butler Opponents this year included Indiana St.Joseph and Bellamine April 21, CT Wabash KTD, Indiana State, May 11 CH Coach Lewellen stresses the importance of the correct grip when putting. x Lain!! f 'll' State, April 13 CTD, Butler, April 20 CHD, J, Wabash, April 23, CHD, Wabash, May 3 , J, DePauw, May 12, CTD, Butler, May 17, CTD. The I. C. C. and Little State conference meets will be staged at Butler. Don't put all your clubs in one bag, men! Home matches are played at the Delaware Country Club. Kneeling are Weber, Pearce, and Childs. Standing: Coach Lewellen, Tinkle, Boyle, Shippy, and Phelps. Elder, Wolfe, Wright, and Stout are in the back row. ti? 'QE fu-vi , 99, vie -...Y '57 T E N N I S I . V X A - . , W , V A , an ' fg f Qi fzgfia. f.. 1. . ' 1 ' -X X? K' .,:il-'z 1' ' 'K '-' ,',l'3'i, X '- . 9. X X- A y A t r s, . . .xi 5:1544-,lgfkx 'I' Q :A , 'VAN' .l ti.:-E . f- K, A 1 1 if 84 -.f V fi an - - .1 f .. , Y ' A T eif2Eff'i 'Q F - 'ffl' ' ,T 59' 5 s .ikgwifg h 1 61- 0.5 -is 3453 . 3' B. A .5 Mig: Q, Y, 1 - ' ,.- , fy X vw v ' 1 X ' Q A . nit V gb? J ' f .3-Zug tw W' 5 w 3:53 3. ,5,si 32 'N I :JA-.., ' H25 W' S ......,..,., f 1?- , 2 wr Q 1, 1 K l - ' ' P? ' . Y ,., -1...v R, 1: sl ,v K-A, QQ., . . , f A xx . ' r , Tennis veterans are: Art Brown, Bob Pickell, Bud Wainscott, Larry Oren. Coach A. L. Phillips relates some tennis tips to the 1956 squad. Left to right are: Bob Mattingly, Don Reeves, Bob Pickell, Howard Dunham, Jerry Thompson, Coach Phillips, Art Brown, Wainscott. Larry Oren,a1'1d Bud . . .X 1 1 , ,. Lf . ' gym' 'K ' Sans pun, Ay-W X F -- 4- rt--ff . ' A155 Kfiiuv -' Y . , , . , .Wmggfew .1-1 , V ... i..- , . . g,,..T,..,..4,, . . ,QE ..., 4 , , . . - ,M -.I .. 12- . 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A 5 E. if Q, V 7 H, A 4 9 - , .1 if Returnees to the 1956 tennis squad are Art Brown, Larry Oren, Robert Pickell, and Bud Wainscott - a condition that will mean con- siderable team depth. Seniors are Brown and Oren. Ball State copped four matches and dropped five against 1955 opposition besides placing fourth in the conference. With the speed and accuracy ob- served in early practices prospects look promising for asuccessful season. April 1 1 April 13 April 1 9 April 2 1 April 24 April 28 May 1 May 3 May 5 May 8 May 1 1 May 1956 TENNIS SCHEDULE at Cincinnati Valparaiso Butler at Indiana State Purdue at St. Joseph at Butler Miami University Earlham at DePauw Evansville at Indianapolis 18-19 Indiana Collegiate Conference meet at Ball State GO -- Reserve yell leaders leading Cardinal fans are NancyHawkins, Janie LaRowe, and Dina YOU CARDINALS!! Eder. Allen Cameron is in the air. Varsity Cheer Leaders are Sydney Adams, John Hull, Jan Graves, Jerry Elmore, and Rosie Fisher. R, 5 Dr. Robert Shelley, athletic committee chairman, discusses inter-collegiate rules with college representatives. In the first row are Helen Hollingsworth, Miss Andrews, Mr. Wallace, and Dr.Hardin. Judson Betts, Tom Dobbs, Dr. Caldemyer, Mr. Serdula, and Mr. Williams are seated in the back row. i - aw-t. ' . fl- ...- f' A , ., Mies. W- ' , ' W . ,.,., it il. 31 Q J F 1 . - as r .. ,shxzawfi r Z, suv. 95 LM? ' ii ' it i ' ,fp KJ Ex 'kiidi . , xv, N ,i2S.Q4uS ' . X Milk ii..BK.a: .WNY L NAA 4? Vivid? Discussing intramural procedures are Gene Crosier, Gary Weiss, Jerry Ison, president, Paul Curtis, intramural student director, Gene Hany, Jack Laslie, and Dr. Robert McCall, director of the Ball State intramural program. Laverne Myers, secretary, was not present when picture was taken. xx ZNbN KiAXGb:N St, X X XRik.X SM xisa'v'?E. Fraternities E it 2 6? Row I - Tony Morehead, Carol Ferrari, Lois Stiffler, Fran Wild, Marty Lee Judi Silvers, Jane Schipper, Charlotte Owen, Marjorie Stahl. Row Il - Bev- erly MacClean, Colleen Etzler, Nancy Prough, Ruth Powell, Betty Bainbridge Beth Holloway, Marilyn Stow. Row III - Emma McCoy, Linda Stevens, Marilyn, Stookey, Norma Heer, Betty Ecker, Natice Masten, Sherry O'Dell, Joyce Far- quhar, Row IV - Sally Rosbrugh, Linda Walker, Phyllis Lambert, Janie Mc- Kean, Sarah Athey, Lois Kirnes, Mary Lou Hoover, Linda Holloway. OFFICERS President:Martha Lee Vice President: Judi Silvers Rec. Secretary: Carol Ferrari Corres. Secretary: Fran Wild Treasurer: Lois Stiffler SPONSORS Miss Phyllis Craven, Mrs. Glen Arthur, Mrs. Victor Blackwell, Mrs. Martha Coffin, Mrs. Ralph Tyler, Miss Mary Wade, Miss Grace Woody, Mrs. Phillip Hofherr. 2,1 Q7 Q--1 swf' Row I - Nancy Boggess, Sidney Adams, Kay Epply, Susanne Baber, Janie Lei- tshuh, Janie LaRowe, Mary Long, Lynn Beck, Barbara Medved. Row II -Janet Furman, Dottie Troup, Judy Jones, Ann Zieg, Mavis Brandt, Nancy Mitchell, Janet Fettel. Row III - Mary Helen Pippen, Marleen Graft, Karen Lawshe, Sue Danforth, Judy Angel, Sara Toppin, Carole Lehman, Judy Fiedler, Marilyn Keesling. Row IV - Nancy Chandler, Ruth Ann Whaley, Carol Eggers, Sue Stonecipher, Judy Thompson, Elly McCoy, Babs Denny, Helen Johnson. Alpha Chi Omega was founded in 1885 and locally installed in the spring of 1950. Activi- ties of Alpha Chi include a Christmas basket for an under-privilegedfamily and a party for this same family in the spring, work on the national altruistic project for cerebral palsy, the annual Carnation Ball honoring the . pledges and other campus activities. 'dl1'J YEME- wfsfll! ALPHA CHI OMEGA 0 OFFICERS President: Cynthia Butts Vice Presidentf Marty Paulsel Rec. Secretary: Elinor Livezey Corres. Secretary: Jo Funk Treasurer: Jan Scheerer SPONSORS Mrs. Alan Huckleberry Mrs. Robert Clark Mrs. James Martindale Mrs. Thomas Jordon Row I - Ruth Osborne, Shirley Dare, Jo Funk, Cynthia Butts, Marty Paulsel Jan Scheerer, Elinor Livezey, Donna Mendenhall. Row II - Margaret Lafferty, Dorcas Condon, Donna Hutcheson, Bonnie Sears, Carol Suter, Connie Wesner Sharon Dalke, Sally Cox. Row III - Carolyn McNutt, Martha Hull, Shirley, Bilby, Pat McCubbins, Pat Schoon, Dot Parr, Lynn Stouse, Jane Crarnpton. Row IV - Barbara Glenn, Judy Weil, Judy Burk, Sara Stanley, Beverly Schu- ltz, Mary Helen Craig. Row V - Barbara Mixell, Lorrie Zandall, Kaye Griffin, Kay Schaeffer. Q1 d h Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard Mila'-93 College in 1897. outstanding events of the year for Alpha Omicron Pi were co-sponsor- E- ing Royal Enchantment , the first formal dance of the year, teas given in honor of na- Yg itf tional officers, a formal dance, Rose Mist E U held in honor of the pledge class, State Day in Indianapolis, and a formal spring dinner dance held at the Top Hat. Row I - Kay O'Rourke, Joan Vahle, Nancy Suitts, Pat Turner, Bobbie Matt- ingly, Sandy Stenhouse, Ruby Lawson, Marilyn Hart, Nancy Juett. Row II- Jayne Judkins, Louise Williams, Lorna Craigie, Joyce Pickrell, Sue Smith, Sharon Sayres, Jo Nichols. Row III - Ruth Sriver, Jan Clevenger, Fay Foll- ett, Lois Deardorff, Shelby Shaw, Jane Harley, Helen Hollingsworth, Marty Ritter. Row IV - Annette Clarquist, Connie Leckie, Marna Costello, Pat Slane, Delva Carder, Bonnie Habeggar. Row V - Sharon Wilson, Wanda Alley, Marilyn Shock, Phyllis Carter, Myrna Cortdz, Judy Vance. QW ALPHA OMICRON PI -wx OFFICERS President: Barbara Paxson 4 Vice President: Janet Mc Clead Rec. Secretary: Mary Sue Robertson Corres. Secretary: Marilyn Martin QV Treasurer: Beth Schneider 9' ,i SPONSORS '- C Mrs Robert Primrner Mrs. Oliver Bumb Mrs Kenneth Collier 3. Mrs A jl G -HHH D Thomas Wetmore if qv 'nw tm- Row I - Sue McCann, Beth Schneider, Jan McClead, Barbara Paxson, Mary Sue Robertson, Marilyn Martin, Mary Miller. Row II - JudyHale, Sally Clyde, Sarah Peterson, Sue Kirkrnan, Barbara Scheid, Ann Birk. Row III - Wilma Copeland, Sue Ann Reed, Joy Kean, Rosalyn Shoemaker, Joan Steenbergh, Elaine Ingram. Row IV - Mary Anna Rose, Jinny O'Connell, Janet Johnson, Dot Cord, Colleen Callsen. Row V - Carolyn Fyfe, Reene Shue, Sarah Stahl- huth, Jane Tiemeyer, Susan Perigo. ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA The activity of most importance to the Alpha Sigma Alphas this year was a tea held l for the new faculty members and foreign students on campus. It was held in the West Lounge of the Arts Building on an October evening. The purpose was to acquaint the new faculty and foreign students with both . student and faculty members. ei X , , Row I - Judy Fritz, Janis Hays, Betty Soyring, Chuckie Hartley, Naomi Rob- bins, Peggy Gillette, Carol Dubert. Row II - Phyllis Orr, Sue Woods, Sue Ann Baer, Barb Mechling, Marsa Harman, Milly Rak. Row III - Pat Suro- viak, Joan Nielson, Betty Bobbitt, Ginny Dunn, Joanne Hays, Bernice Burn- ett. Row IV - Nancy Jackson, Barbara Shanner, Beverly Graeber, Nancy Fickle, Janet Hott, Rosalie Gleim. Row V - Mary Ruth Birk, Colleen Cragun, Ellen Harvey, Ana Lou Willis, Joby Foxworthy. YI? ALPHA SIGMA TAU OFFICERS President: Lu Ann Settlemyre Vice-President: Jeanine Henning Rec. Secretary: Jane Horney E Corres. Secretary: Phyllis Crowel ' Treasurer: Janice Jones ,, ,x .R A X X ,. SPONSORS K ' Q Miss Nell Young Miss Christine Nicoloff Row I - Nancy Jones, Jane Horney, Jeannine Henning, LuAnn Settlemyre, Janice Jones, Phyllis Crowel, Jane Marshall. Row Il - Judy Rex, Barbara Gallagher, Bea Butcher, Nan Raine, Edie Lucas, Norma Buck. Row III -Joy Frederick, Delores Dillon, Janet Koontz, Joanne Lambertson, Nancy LeRoy Shirley Voisard. Row IV - Nancy Mooney, Carolyn Powers,Joanne Schact, Annis West, Judy Boston. Row V - Phyllis Sedlak, CarolGebhardt, Jo Bergin Sara Alice Pratt, Rebecca Carmichael. EP' C? Row I - Carol Dubner, Dianne Dunaham, Pat Miller, Marge Heroy, Nancy Stoots, Amy Sheehan, Judy Rust. Row II - Joyce Curtis, Mary Ann Clark, Janice Allen, Donna Fidler, Joyce Sprinkle, Yvonne Marcott. Row III -Carol Sue Shaw, Jeanette Hahnert, Sharon Baehler, Sandra Guenther, Nancy Cost- ello. Row IV - Bobbie Lou Morin, Lori Zablocki, Sylvia Kaiser, Judy King, Carol Hans, Toots Sanetra. Row V - Nancy Zobbe, Judy Lape, Margie Guth- rie, Ruth Ann Folkers, Ruthelrna Reid. An outstanding event of the year for Alpha Sigma Tau was a dance honoring the pledges which was held on February 25. The theme of the dance was Blue , Melody and the music was furnished by ,I Q Gerald Flowers band. The highlight of Q the evening was the presentation of the 'X , pledges by pledge mother Dee Dillon. -Q il Other events that Alpha Sigma Tau par- t-.. , ,Ewa 45? ,,-' ' ticipated in during the past year include '-- 955 ' Homecoming tea for returning alumni, Founders Day Banquet, philanthropic projects, a Parents Day Breakfast at the Top Hat, and a formal dinner-dance held in the spring. Row I - Phyllis Anderson, Rosemary Borsattino, Frances Yaeger, Carol Br ammell, Jackie Neff, Marilyn Jo Lee, Connie Herron. Row II - Jule Jenkins, Patra Redman, Janie Harrell, Joyce Johns, Charlene Grolla, Arlene Owen, Shirley Hatley. Row III - Lois Schurnm, Sally Sue Riegel, Marilyn Sue Lee, Carol Goethals, Gerry Hebert. Row IV - Nelda Tuxford, Judy Hamling, Jane, Neff, Marilyn Odell, Shirley Phillips. Row V - Ruth Elwell, Bette Paterson, Patricia Wells, Jerrie Bailey. OFFICERS President: Carol Brarnmell Vice-President: Frances Yeager Secretary: Marilyn Jo Lee ,x , CHI OMEGA Treasurer: Rosemary Borsattino SPONSORS . Mrs. Norman Kohl , Mrs. Albert Thiry O0 Mrs. Edwin Warner O ,. Mrs. Jack Fagala X , Mrs. Robert Koenker O Y Miss Lucia Mysch 1 . 173' TV Chi Omega fraternity welcomed its 120th chapter during the past year. The Phi Epsilon chapter of Ball State took Homecoming honors with the crowning of Connie Herron as Queen and placing second in the Homecoming parade with their float Robin Their Chances . Chi Omega jointly sponsored Shadow Noc- turne with Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. In January, the Chi O's and Sig Ep's spon- soredthe annual Co-Ed Ball . The 1956 pledge class was presented at a formal dance on February 11. State Day was held in Indianapolis on April 14. 1 .. i '. Q f - , ai I Q 1 I A x Q i E X Row I - Carol Burkett, Jody Cox, Lila Himes, Jenny Pollard, Linda Bram- mell, Vonetta Dearing, Mariana Moore. Row II - Jan Bachman, Marilyn Pearson, Martha Martin, Jeanne Kusz, Nancy Hertel, Peggy Titus, Mary Ann Chalfant. Row III - Beverly Custance, Linda Schuch, Ann Madsen, Phy- llis Rager, Jaren Powell. Row IV - Carolyn Donnelly, Sandy Osborne, Sharon Posey, Mary Hemphill, Elaine VanSkyke. Row V - Barbara Magnabasco, Pat Micklitsch,Joyce Hasnerl, Pat Phillips. I! - 17 Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded September 23, 1914 at Miami University. Alpha Pi chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was installed at Ball State in 1944. In February the Delta Sigma actives were entertained by the pledges at a Valentine Party. We were also given a party by our Muncie Alumni group at the home of Mrs. H. Eastman. Delta Sigma Epsilon was very fortunate in having two na- tional officers as visitors this year, Mrs. C. F. Fisher National Director of Collegiate Chapters, and Mrs. Mary Bremer, National Director of Central Office. Philanthro- pic work of Delta Sigma Epsilon is work among the blind at the United States Public Health Service, Carville, La. Row I- Barbara Marshall, Nancy Nauman, Mary Beth Cory, Julia Allen, Benita Cole, Jo Ann Shroyer, Mary Joan Largent. Row II - Barbara Booth, Joyce DeVinney, Kay Horney, Louise Crouse, Ethel.Jean Carmack, Sandra Conklin, Mrs. Forrest Stevenson. Row III - June Reese, Delee Warnock, Marcia Munsy, Judy Schneider, Marilyn Skinner, Carol Lee Benson. Row IV- Janet Brown, Janet Abel, Mary French, Julie Hinshaw, Mary Koehler, Sandra Harvey. OFFICERS President: Julia Allen Vice-President: Mary Beth Cory Rec. Secretary: Mary Jo Largent Corres. Secretary: Barbara Marshall Treasurer: Nancy Nauman SPONSORS Miss Clara Wiltse Miss Emma Wetzel fissh' ', - 4 LJ' .' 2 5E E 9 Q 1 50 8 Vx? 'QT4 L DE LTA SIGMA EPSILON C7 F? -in Row I - Juanita Ballinger, Betty Jenkins, Lois Jenkins, Norma Marrow, Peggy White. Row II - Nancy Oldham, Marcedis Wynns, Genevieve Redditt, Wilma Babb, Patricia Allen., Not Pictured: Virginia Davis, Sue Carol Miller. Outstanding events of the year for Delta Sigma Thetas were workshops held at Detroit, Michigan and Chicago Illinois. The purpose of these workshops were to famil- iarize each girl with the duties of a Delta woman to her- self, to her race, and to her fellowman. Delta Sigma Theta also held two closed dances during the year. One was an informal dance held in the fall and the other an annual dinner dance, May Fantasy held in the spring. The Sorority also participated widely in campus affairs. 2 OFFICERS President: Lois Jenkins Vice- President: Norma Marrow Sec. St Treasurer: Juanita Ballinger SPONSOR Miss Juanita Smith DELTA SIGMA THETA O nl nl 51 : J ,. J , Y, R 41. , ' A. 1 Row I - Diane Robbins, Jessie Emerson, Sue Winn, Annettie Good, Eleanor Girard, Elizabeth Swank, Dottie Gray. Row II - Toots Pickett, Kay Jenkins Ann Bryie, Marilyn Felty, Anna Lou Lawson, Nancy Walker, Jody Hempfling, Marjorie Morris. Row III - Elizabeth Conrad, Marjorie Moore, Marjorie Brown, Barbara Roll, Rita Shonk, Jonnie Spoor. Row IV - Pat Coleman, Mary Lou Bond, Marilyn Williams, Jody Wilt, Stephanie Dart, Joan Farr. Row V - Karin Yopst, Marty Voght, Jo Burnsworth, Carolyn Shreeves, Soni Miller. Gi R OFFICERS 5 GX ' President: Kay Davis 'A I Vice President: Jessie Emerson ,, Rec. Secretary: Eleanor Girard .H I Corres. Secretary: Sue Winn -... Treasurer: Annettie Good u m '-I' SPONSORS DELTA ZETA Miss Beth Vail Miss Barbara Horn Miss Ethelyn Davidson ' I ,- T Row I - Annabelle Sells, Linda Godsey, Rachel Moody, Alice Abraham, Pat Boyles, Monica Fortiner, Sharon Gunyon. Row II - Luella Greer, Judy Smith Sally Hirschy, Barbara Leitshuh, Sally Light, Frances Little, Janet Sanders, Cathy Rea. Row IH - Ann Hubbard, Janis Quinn, Sylvia Starr, Carlee Shreves Lynda Smith, Sue Castetter, Barbara Suitts. Row IV - Carol Black, Barbara, Good, Sue Blodgett, Arlene Houston, Kacey Powell. Row V - Nancy Fenn Jane Myers, Marcia Conway, Jane Wettschurack, Pat Ballinger, Terrelita Persing. Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University, Oct. 24, 1902. The Gamma Chi chapter of Delta Zeta came to Ball State, 1953. A Homecoming Coffee Hour in honor of all the queen candidates began the year for Delta Zeta. Snowflake Fantasy was the name of the dance given in honor of the pledges. Other events were a series of teas given by the Delta Zeta pledges for all other sorority pledges, an Initiation Banquet, Parent-Senior Banquet, closed dinner dance, Lamplight Serenade , and State Day which was held on the Ball State campus. J This year marked the club's first year on the Ball State campus. The Ivy Club is colonizing to become a national sorority on campus. The club is affiliated with Kappa chap- ter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. When the club has met all requirements to become national, they will be in- stalled on campus as a chapter of the national sorority. At present the club functions on campus as asorority and has a seat in Panhellenic Council, but no voting power. Activities of the year included participating in Home- coming, a Hardtime Dance held in October, Panhellenic teas, and trade parties with Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. OFFICERS President: Claudia Edwards Secretary: Juanita Carter Treasurer: Delores Hadriman IVY CLUB SPONSORS Miss Ruth Andrews Row I - Delores Hardiman, Juanita Carter, Claudia Edwards, Myrtle Lewis, Mamie Mazique, Row II - Lillie Edwards, Glenda Foggs, Laura Ellis, Mary Ann Oliver, Ocie Bridgeman, Annie Laurie Harrell. EA. Alpha Chi chapter of Pi Kappa Sigma was formed on the Ball State campus in September of 1945. Each spring a banquet honoring the seniors is held. At this time the Efficiency Award is given to the outstanding Pi Kap and a scholarship cup is awarded the senior with the highest point ratio over a four year period. On March 16, a St. Patrick's Day party was held at Heekin Park. OFFICERS President: Norma Jean Ray Vice-President: Rita Murray Rec. Secretary: Barbara Likens Corres. Secretary: Carol Sue Ternplin Treasurer: Bev Baker PI KAPPA SIGMA SPONSORS Miss Elizabeth Meloy Mrs. L. J. Scheidler Row I - Barbara Likens, Beverly Baker, Norma Ray, Rita Murray, Carol Sue Ternplin. Row II - Rosemary Fenley, Monta Morrow, Jacquelyn Cary, Sue Janney, Virginia Coleman. Row III - Bonnie Rigney, Mary Ann Huff, Carol Fortier. qw-ws. in Q9 L 3 o W3 Ui wi . YQ wo Q uf 1 . .1Q4.,' Q .fzlf Q-.ik Wifi-9' -'lF'T 4- 3 - , ' E f ,' L ' I 4 1' 5: X X fx? uk ' o xx .. -1, 'T 4 f -I, . -1 . in 1 , .- ' L . '.' , 14, v, ' x....-., Row I - Phyllis Gruska, Martha Daugherty, Barb Silverburg, Alice Ray, Berta Irwin, Marilyn Manning, Mona Daugherty. Row II - Patsy Smith, Janet Blume, Annette Petro, Peggy Neuen, Charlene Cultice, Sandra Scott, Barbara Bailey, Rosie Roof. Row III - Phyllis Vrooman, Phyllis Linke, Jean Rine, Emma Jean Anderson, Donna Wilber, Barbara Mosier. Row IV - Judy Miller, Bar- bara Waechter, Ellen Hoham, Ann Hadley, Polly Reynolds, Ruth Hortsman, Row V - Shirley Grasa, Judy Wann, Janet Graves, Sharon Jones. An outstanding event of the year for Pi Beta Phi was the presentation of the thirty-fourth annual 'Christmas Bal1 in the Student Center Ballroom. To set the mood of the season, the decorations centered around a large blue Christmas tree, trimmed in white angel hair. Other events of the year were a mother's brealdast held on Parents Day, Dad's Day which was held in October, a formal dance honoringpledges, and aspring dinner dance. Faf PI BETA PHI GFFICERS ,R President: Alice Ray Vice-President: Barbara Silverburg Rec. Secretary: Martha Daugherty Corres. Secretary: Berta Irwin Treasurer: Phyllis Gruska SPONSORS Mrs. William Baldwin Mrs. Fred Schneider Mrs. Robert Miller Mrs. O. B. Christy Mrs. Lester Hewitt Mrs. Row I - Sandy Ziegler, Mary Wenger, Sandy Rouch, Carol Caupp, Sally White Ginny Gates, Kay Thornburg. Row II - Fanchon Peters, Sara Jean Cotton, Mary Lou Horstman, Phyllis Green, Judy Hanagan, Joanne Gruska, Jan Tritt- schuh, Judi Ashcraft. Row III - Nancy Welter,Nancy Leininger, Peggy Dunn, Pat English, Dina Eder, Roberta Schrnarr. Row IV - Mary Giles, Anne Stahly Carolyn Coulson, Wynara Daugherty, Jeri Trusty, Nancy Sharpf. Row V - Gwen Miranda, Mardell Newquist, Suzie Thompson, Connie Bickel. .Vs Lawrence Hurst -1 9 3 .Q g ln 'i f rut' The annual Topsy Turvy Tavern was presented by the Tri Sigmas on November ll, 1955. The eve- ning featured avariety show, dancing, and a contest for Topsy Turby Doll. A tavern theme was carried Q out by decorations and mixed soft drinks served in the Pine Shelf Tavern , Dance music was furni- . K ,, A ia! ivy ai' Q 'I' 9. e- a. QA , .g , 1umToZ! Q shed by records and all Greek organizations on carn- pus were invited to present skits for entertainment. A prize was awarded to the Winning skit. All those who attended Topsy Turvy Tavern were entitled to one vote for Topsy Turvy Doll. Row I - Donna Traves, Phyllis Jones, Stana Tadich, Sandi Grirnrne Mary Schideler, Dora Whan. Row II - Ann Stabler, Earleen Alvarez, Jo Lee, Ga- thel Paul, Sue Thomas, Gloria Eller, Cecelia Healy. Row III - Betsy Burc- hard, Jane Regan, Dianne Miller, Ann Spurr, Ann Deleget, Pat Wright. Row IV - Ruth Moore, Marge Gooding, Jerry Graig, Nila Harold, Evelyn Hoagland, Kathy Morlock. 6 OFFICERS President: Sandy Grirnme Vice-President: Stana Tadich Rec. Secretary: Phyllis Jones Corres. Secretary: Dora Whan Treasurer: Mary Shideler SPONSORS ' Mrs. Alice Nichols Miss Mildred Moore ,, A 5 Miss Evelyn Hoke SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Row I - Carol Thompson, Mary Ann Cubranich, Mary Ann McDermott, Mary Colbert, Bev Olson, Ada Mathias. Row II - Shirley Heffelfinger, Marilyn Gyure, Pat Godoy, Pat Monroe, Joan Dufont, Denice Reker. Row III - Sandy Robinson, Judy Breece, Ruth Hendrickson, Carol Kellerman, Marva Haas. Row IV - Ann Rody, Mary Carolyn Davidson, Nancy Bock, Connie Schidler, Gwilli Goff. ffl' -Q--. 1:7 '67 'Ya Row I - Wilma Woolever, Judy Wright, Norma Tharp, Nancy Brown, Virginia Brammer, Marlene Lee. Row II - Janie Cunningham, Pat Trissel, Susan Peterson, Janice Holmgren, Lois Johnson, Elaine Price. Row III -Peggy Cook, Nina Darlene Keesling Joan Lunsford, Jane Van Matre, Rebecca Meeks. Row IV - Mary Lou Godfrey, Pat Good, Annie Laurie The Snowflake Ball is a traditional formal affair given in honor of newly pledged members of Sigma Kappa. This year the dance was held in Recital Hall of the Arts Building. The high- light of the evening was the pledge processional, at which time each pledge was presented by her big sister, ribboned and photographed. Decora- tions 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 cluster- ed snowflakes suspended from the ceiling. OFFICERS President: Nancy Brown Vice President: Wilma Woolever Rec. Secretary: Judy Wright Corres. Secretary: Marlene Lee Treasurer: Virginia Brammer Mrs Mrs Mrs SPONSORS Mrs. Mrs. 1 1 , rc 1 5 V xi v by Q John Lewellen Jack Stealy William Higgins Merrill Beyerl Byron Cutler cum Y I 5f. g if-M ,pn- Row I - Myrna Schmitt, Lois Gilkinson, Carol Seward, Betty Finchum, Sharon Beebe, Wanda Booth. Row II - Nancy Phares, Phyllis Dowell, Nancy Paynter, Linda Smalley, Patricia Pope, Sharon Mock, Fran Hubley. Row III - Ann Morrison, Josephine Byrd, Henrietta Purkhiser, Sue Ebner, Gayla Fleming. Row IV - Elaine Schuster, Beverly Gilmore, Karen Shaffer, Kay Kitterman, Faye Legan. SIGMA KAPPA 'Ny A . ,J-Q Q' I ' 1-1' L1 , f . w 9 0 0 : ' n - v - : 5 E7 QL- o K- 5 ,' , ,. 4 '1 0 J 3 , - . -D R -. . lr 'f' . J 1 u 5 '. .-- -- ' P ' . '- sf 17 . ,-- - - - , J 7 2 ' Q O I lv 2? :I Q ' 1 - . 'I Q 1 2 - . 0 T9 - , so I ' . 12 . , E . . Q Q 3 - ,LII 2 ' . 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M -, f ', .., 0-J G G' ,ts kg ga 491:-gy..',-99 -' Z.: : 'I H . 0 ' 0 4:4 . f E Q 5 1. 0 1 - 1. V 3 Q : A r 4 I 20 O 5' : J I a V W ' o 5 I F -Q Q rr' - A ' : 5 f 0 1 fm 9. ff I A A A 0 c ' 3 6' 0 :r N f ', 5 A ' , x .. 'u '. ' .' E 0-N K x. 0 ,Q 1 x- . al-10 11096 On January 5, 1911, ten men met on the campus of Indiana University for the purpose of organizing a frat- ernity. Through the efforts of these men was born Kappa Alpha Nu Fraternity which became the first incorporated Negro' fraternity, receiving its charter in April the same year. In 1915 the name was officially changedto Kappa Alpha Psi and, by the efforts of some of the members, the fraternity began to spread to other campuses. Kappa Alpha Psi now has over 200 chapters. This year our group has participated in most of the activities that all fraternities do. We've had many trade parties with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and the Ivy Club, not to mention bi-monthly parties on our own. One of . the highlights of the year for us has been our programs on race relations that we've given in Muncie and neigh- 2 ' boring communities. , 1 1 ,f 'w A Row I - Ernie Butler, Rudy Wilson, Leonard Edwards, Harold Jackson. Row II - Charles Greenwood, Charles Benson, Wilbur Davis, Norman Smith, Austin Crowe. OFFICERS SPONSORS: President: Ernie Butler Dr. J. S. Smith Vice President: Charles Benson Sec. Treasurer: Charles Greenwood LF. C. Representative : Richard Irvin Mr . Wayman Ferguson K K A P P A A L P H A P S I . ...., ..l.n,..g use o Q I 35 .. Q, ED .I eoeo os -e qi O '-U n .. ..- 99 Row I - Dick Campbell, Herb Bunch, Garl Sharpe, Harry Knapp, Kent Gordon. Row II - Torn Tinkle, Rich Newman, Bob Green, Torn Dobbs, Glenn Hy- ndman, Bill Deaton. Row III - Bob Rinehart,Cleon Point, Louis Arnette,Bil1 Herron, Gary Heldabr- and, Dick Briles, Dick Badry, Charles Sharpe. Row IV - AI Miedema, John Meyer, Paul Ross,El- wood Schoff, Dick Meister, D. Gunn. Row V - Ed Matthew, Charles Arnick, Loren Grabner, Pres Brown, Dick Richter. Row VI - John Wallen, La- rry Haynes, Steve Bennett. ' 41, ss. Kappa Sigma Kappa was founded on the evening of September 28, 1867 at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia. The original name of the order was C. E. C. Fraternity, but soon after, this name was changed to Kappa Sigma Kappa. Kappa Sigma Kappa was locally installed in 1947 and the local headquarters is the Kappa Sigma Kappa House at 2003 University Avenue. The national head- quarters is in Fairmont, West Virginia. The fraternity colors are purple and gold and the fraternity flower is the Iris. OFFICERS President: Bob Green Vice-President: Tom Dobbs Secretary: Glenn Hyndman Treasurer: Bill Deaton SPONSORS Mr Mr Dr. Dr. Mr. Robert B. Rinehart Charles Sharpe Lucile Clifton Merrill Beyerl George Newton Row I - George Addison, Jerry Roberts, Jim Bauserman, Bob Bottom, Bill Pearce. Row II - Bob Farrel, Bob Barber, Jim Stout, Joe Fettig, Dick Cotherman, Bob Wilson. Row III - Tom Haines, Les Thorton, Dave Wilson, Joe Wood, Bill Amick, Bob Jones, Bob Talbert, Norm Crews. Row IV - Dave Waymire, Tom Weesner, John Click, Jerry Shaw, Mike Helping, Norm Poe. Row V - Lzely3i,sgSngyder, Don Fountain, Jerry Sox, Larry Dovin, Bob Essex. Row VI - Bob Schaefer, Bob Rust, Bill Jones. Row I - Max Moore, Charles Davidson, John Hood, Bob Newkirk, Jerry Nie- meyer, Bud Stanley. Row II - Jerrylilmrick, Robert Gage, Don Nelson, Larry Stomm, Bill Wiggins, Bill Putt. Row III - Loren Halbrook, Richard VanHorn, Foster Adams, Dick Holdeman, Charles Hall, John Williams, Terry Craig, Bill Rigdon. Row IV - Jack Beck, Bill Heath, Keith Willis, Dick Stanley, Jay Pittenger, Gene Wolfe. Row V - Richard Landauer, Melvin Botkin, Rex Th- omas, Rollen Jump, Bill Crosier, Ed Alley. Row VI - Fred Harris, Tom Peters, Larry Miller, Jay Beehler, Robert Hayes. 6.4. .fo xr ,H 4 392' v .4 Lf OFFICERS President: D.T. Nelson Vice-President: R. L. Gage Secretary: W. C. Wiggins Treasurer: L. G. Stomn Lambda Chi starts its social year with closed parties and a dance which is co-sponsored by a sorority. The next big event is the annual White Rose Formal, where the Crescent Girl is chosen to reign for a full year. Lambda Chi becomes very active at Easter when we aid the Easter Seal drive. SPONSORS Each spring the Ball State Cinder track be- Dr. Basil M. Swinford comes the scene of the annual Bike-a-Thon The Dr. P. D. Edwards fraternity awards permanent trophies to the win- Dr. Charles Brumfiel ners and a large traveling trophy is also given to Dr. Charles Bunten the yearly winner. Dr. Virgil J. Herring The year ended with the annual SpringFormal MF- J0h1'1 J- R-0biJ1S0l'l which is held at one of the country clubs. Mr. Robert R. Jost 'Wt' wr Row I - Philip Douglas, Billy Buffalo, Jerry Lacey, Jack Cruse, Bill Waec- hter, Don Lukens. Row II - Robert Schultz, Dale Ostler, Richard Riggin, Jim Satryan, Paul Hirsch, Larry Campbell. Row III - Jerry Kitchel, Myron Storms, Jim Davis, James Marlin, Ronald Mettert, Bill Jackson, Larry Horney, Jack Jarrett, Bob Bonshire. Row IV - David Kinder, Robert Haven, Frank Poston, Dan Carmichael, Jerry Banks, Dean Luellen. Row V - James Templin, Duane Jump, Carl Harder, Gerald Jump, Henry Hosek, Roger Harp, Charles Culp. Row VI - Richard Uhlir, James Jones, Larry Kennedy, Wayne McDaniel, David Dick, Don Reenes, Dick Burk. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ,Q 1 -.-.. U A J ff! V Eg, I ' ,. ,,,sQ I ,.,, . .X Row I - Bill Glendenning, Wayne Campbell, Bill Harris, Norm McCurdy, Earl Krotik, John Wuthrich. Row II - Marland Sell, Bob Nelson, Buddy Clark, Audrey Modlin, John Johnson. Row III - Pat Cronin,Jack Bateman, Joe Fowler, Dave Bennett. Row IV.- Paul Benning, Dave Dewey, Bill Shott. OFFICERS President: Bill Harris Vice President: Bill Glendenning Secretary: Wayne Campbell Treasurer: Norm lVIcCurdy SPONSORS: ITN 'if Dr. Robert H. Koenker Dr. Wallace H. Magoon Mr. John J. Hinga Mr. J. Victor Blackwell as......... QS - C33 'HX' X N' :hula 'cr 'VS' Row I - Earl VanSickle, Phil Cassidy, Jack Duncan, Bill Duncan, Dick Rice Dick Davis. Row II - Gordon Roberts, George Scott, Gary Rittenhouse, Don Wiggs, Kenny Felts. Row Ill - John Chane y, Don Sander, Bob Grove, Mike Garretson. Row IV - Norm Cox, Keith Nelson, Dixie Hornsby. The Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternitywas founded in 1910 at Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas. The local chapter was installed in 1948 and the house is located at 1515 University Avenue. The colors of our Fraternity are Cardinal Red and silver, and our flower is the White Tea Rose. Our Fraternity sponsors an athletic scholarship in memory of the late Ron Garber, who was aBall State ath- lete and Phi Sig. To pay for this, we annually sell roses on Parent's Day. The surplus each year goes into a fund fot the education of Mr. Garbers young daughter. We annually sponsor the Casanova Capers sport dance where the girls who attend elect the Campus Casanova from the male students or faculty men nominated by sororities PHI SIGMA EPSILON NAAQS ,fbiiaia IO. I cw of 139' Q f V ,' wc- 'C' ' Q 1 YQUQQQQQLQB3 Row I - Jack Schmeltz, Jim Suiter, Paul Tribbett, Joe Hendrix, GaryWeiss, Louis Kessler, Bob Mattingly. Row II - Bill Fox, Ed Ecker, Don Mavis, Jim Pendleton, Dave Haines, CasimerBuczkowski, JerryJennings, Irv. Stumbler, Paul Weisse, Ray Karnafel. Row III - Bill Padgett, John Conley, Dick Wat- kins, Al Camren, Jim Dupont, Chuck Robertson, Ed Burns, Jerry Wiseman. Row IV - Don Coddens, Terry Schurr, Dave Hinckley, Marv Roney, Warren Crowder, Jerre McManarna, Gordon Farquhar. Row V - Duane Landfair, Roger Beehler, JimPhillips, TerryBroadwater, Dave Bryan, Bob Bloomfield. Row VI - Rick Dellinger, Ralph Bach, Keith Bennett, Paul Rydzinski, Ralph Cook, John Brunso, Randy Mauck. OFFICERS President: Dave Haines Vice-President: Len Buczkowski Secretary: Jerry Jennings Comptroller: Jim Pendleton SPONSORS Dr. W. W. Renke Dr. Royal Morsey Dr. Graham Pogue Dr. W. L. Gruenewald Mr. Donald Lawrence 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity begins the year with an opening of their house at 526 North Martin. The campus activities begin with Homecoming float and house decorations, along with the sale of Red Derbys for the Sig Ep scholarship fund. The year is brought to a close with the annual formal dinner dance held in May. The Fraternity works in conjunction with other frat- ernities and sororities in the sponsoring of the annual Four-Way Dance and the Coed Ball held near the first Qlnlq, TDIQ. 9.x Q Q J 5 'F . . 0' n ig sic 1 of the year. V The beginning of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity dates back to 1948, when the Zeta Chi local fraternity was founded on the Ball State campus. In 1949, the name was changed to Phi Delta Pi, but was still a local frat- ernity with about 25 members. ln February of 1953 the Phi Delts were initiated into the Indiana Gamma Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon National Fraternity. Since that date the membership has risen from 36 to 120. Row I - Bob Reeve, Les McClintock, Joe Zirnmerlee, Mike Constantinou, Chuck Cherry, Stan Nossett, Ken Dubie, Dick Wolcott. Row Il - Byron Him- elick, Don Williams, Fred Hamilton, Larry Conrad, Jim Edwards, Norm Jones, Galen Murphy, Casey Buczkowski, Jack Miller, Louis Ecker, Clark Stahly. Rowlll - Dennis Louks, Jim Moore, John Jenkins, Bernie Folta, Aubrey Gouviea, Dick Nusbuam, Dean Gerber, Bob Wortham, Ray Brisco, Larry Yazel, Tom Shoppell, Larry Pinkerton, Gary Botts. Row IV - Gerald Stoner, Rollie Detling, John Coons, Jim Brooks, Dick Surowiec, Robert Reed, John McClure, Don Clark. Row V - Bill Wilson, Tom Johnson, Clyde Norton, Phil Teders, Roger Eichenauer, Leland Yockey, Dave Beer. Row VI - Jim Horein, Dean Gorsuch, Ray Sanchez, Tom Smith, Ervin Fratus, John Mc- Mahan, Dick Faust, Carl Uesseler. SIGMA PHI EPSILON 'X Row I - Paul Skinner, Warren Colglazier, Gene Paxton, Max Fraley, Paul Chrisman, Rex Kramer. Row II - William Morris, John Dull, Ed Heiber, Jerry Sprunger, Robert Boyer, Ray Draving, Edward Innis. Row III - Rich- ard Sorrell, John Costin, Tony Portolese, Pat Clyde, Charles Ply, James Poalston, Bud Wainscott, Eugene Hany, Howard Epperson, Art Branham. Row IV - Wayne Frushour, Hal Vaughn, Horace Wilkinson, Wayne VanSickle, Larry Gardner, Mark Schoeff. Row V - James Doerr, Bernard D. Bejma, Myron Mitchell Benjamin, James Beck, Jack Graves. Row VI -Edward Ring, James VeeVaete, James Newcomer, Dudley Daniel, Rex Lewis. 200 OFFICERS President: Jerry Sprunger SPONSORS Vice- President : Robert Boyer DF- Bell SIGMA TAU GAMMA Secretary: John Dull Dr. Bumb Treasurer: Lennie Draving DP- HH1'11'1af0I'd Dr. Lawhead Dr. Mauth ,... Sigma Tau Gamma was founded in 1920 at Missouri State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Missouri, and 7:33. was installed at Ball State in 1930, making it the oldest -Qqh fraternity on the campus. Our colors are blue and white, and the flower is the white rose. gt 5? Each year we sponsor the Jazz Concert. Our closed at dinner dance, the Rose Cotillion is held near the end of the year. Q 'QQ J X This year our March of Dimes drive went over the top. fm, Row I - Ambrose Dulle, Jimmie Sprunger, Ed Hildebrandt, Terry Heater. Row II - Donald Troyer, Paul Daily, James Douthitt, James Ice. Mario Ma- nca, Robert Baker. Row III - Gorman Pierce, Bob Mathers, Robert Mitchell, Don Coar, Thomas Szymczak, Dick Rian, Tony Catanzarite. Row IV - Mel- vin Field, Robert Short, Gene Stuhlmacker, James Harford. Row V -Ira Ballinger, Jack Ford, Floyd Wesley, Karl Miller, Jacob Delagrange. Row VI - Robert Smith, Don Lowring, Jerry Lee Amstutz, John Mores. 20 02 'ST Row I - Joe George, Dick Rollins, Torn Curtis, Vic DeWeese,Torn Halley Row II - Dave Poore, J. Alan Morgan, Bill Stalnaker, Don Myers, Ron Ger- kin, Russ Poor. Row III - Larry Shippy, Wally Gartee. Row IV - Dick Pe- terson, Ron Reed, Frank Phelps, Frank Sharkey, Carl Rich, Jim Boehnlein. Row V - Dan Fulton, Norm Kendall, Bill Baker, Jim Purcell, Mel Sunderman, Mel Myers, Olin Mooy. Row VI - Mr. Duane Deal, Bob Foster, Bob Gross- nickle, Mark Elliott, Don Hubbard, Bob Drew, Jim McIntosh.. Row VII - Mr. Judson Betts, Gil McKean, John Whitcraft, Bob Taylor,Jack Laslie Dick Gentry. OFFICERS President: Bill Stalnaker Vice President: J. Alan Morgan Secretary: Don Myers Treasurer: Don Owens Assistant Treasurer: Ron Gerkin SPONSORS Mr. Duane Deal Dr. Edward Strother Mr. Charles Rosenbarger Mr. Judson Betts x xx., 3 AW sw- Q 5 1 of X 5 E ' 1 iwr .. Q S wif Row I - Butch Noel Jake Pasman, Steve Kosanovich, Tom Williams, Dick Horvath. Row II - Bill Black, Orv Brummett, Roger Etzler, Bill Marohn, Bill Przybysz, Jerry Rhodes, Tom Drew, Tom Elliott. Row III - Chuck Gr- uber, Tony Mendenhall, Jim Brown, Dale Fozo, Dave Kindt, Jack Meredith. Row IV - Joe Edwards, Dean Speicher, Brad Neal, Ronnie Whitehorn,Iarry Stein, Keith Warner, Bob Weiss. Row V - Ward Jameson, Dave Rayham, Gene Roose, Jack Apple, Dick Thompson, Kenny Stone. Row VI - Alex Benko, Don Rush, Lou Burns, Bill Reddish, Dave Kessler, Don Walker, Tom Hutton. This is Centennial Year THETA CHI Theta Chi was founded April 12, 1856, at Norwich College, Norwich, Vermont. Delta Kappa Chapter of Theta Chi Frater- nity was founded January 20, 195 1 at Ball State Teachers College. The men of Delta Kappa have enjoyed tremendous success ,E and are looking forward to the National Convention to be held this fall at Norwich. Some of the activities during the year are: Help Week , which Theta Chi started on the campus, the annual Bowery Ball, Formal Di.nner Dance, trade parties, and occupying the corner 'QQUQAQ5 boom in the Tally-Ho. The fraternity colors are red and white, the flower is the red carnation, and the songs are My Dear Little Girl of Theta Chi , and Dreamgirl of Theta Chi. 20 204 pa- WTI? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Dave Hinkley Anna Lou Lawson Joy Frederick Pat Keenan C? X525 Qi' 15537 ABRAMS, EUGENE B. S. Social Science, Business South Bend Transfer from Indiana University Social Science Club, Commerce Club, Student Center Govern- ing Board, ORIENT Staff, Young Republicans it -mm few XE ADAMS, DELORIS LENETTE B.S. Elementary East Chicago A. C. E. 5 Baptist Youth Fellowship, Ivy Club Club, Homecoming Com- mittee, Chairman, S.E. C. Committee ,...-fr ADAMS, FOSTER DALE B.S. Business, English Morristown Transfer from Indiana University Commerce Clubg Methodist Youth Fellowship, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., Young Republicans Club I 'xi ALEXANDER, HELEN LOIS B.S. Home Economics Bristol Theta Sigma, Sigma Zeta, Science Club, Mary Beeman Club Qin .xv S D 6 - ur, if , 'ETS' ALLEN, DAVID ALLEN, JULIA B. S. Industrial Arts B.S. Elementary, Moores Hill Kindergarten Muncle '00 w-1 Hun? ARNETTE, LOUIS H . B. S. Business, Social Science Ft. Wayne Commerce Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa ATWOOD, JUDITH B.A. English, Speech Anderson Sigma Tau Delta, Pres, Alpha Phi Gammagliappa Delta Pi, Claviag S.E. C. Commttteeg BALL STATE NEWS, Editor, Junior Convo, Chairman, White Hall Student Staff AMICK, CHARLES B. S. Business Education Rushville Commerce Clubg Elliott Hall Council, Kappa Sigma Kappag Junior Convog Young Republicans Club ANDERSON , EMMA JEAN B.S. Elementary Swayzee Transfer from Asbury College Kappa Delta Pi, A. C. E. . Concert Choirg P1 Beta Phi N. . ANDERSON, ANSBERRY, IRENE DONALD THOMAS B. 5. Elementary B. S. Social Science Muncie Business Education Kappa Delta Pi North Vernon Social Science Clubg Newman Club,Veterans Organization 1 in BAHLER, RUSSELL BAILEY, ANN BAILEY, BETTY B. S. Business B. S. Home Economics Remington Anderson BAILEY, JERRY B. S. Elementary, Kindergarten Elkhart A. C. E. 3 Orient Staff, Chi Omegag Home- commtng Committee, Junior Prom Committee Senior Day Committee 205 s...4ll' nf- E BAINBRIDGE, BETTY B,S. Speech and Hearing Therapy, General Speech Muncie, Phi Lambda Chi, English Club, Alpha Chi Omega wiki BAUGHN, MARY LOU B. S. Elementary Kennard A. C.E.g Delta Zeta 06 BAKER, BILL BAKER, E.S. Speech, Industrial MRS. CLIFFORD Arts Muncie Spotlight Theta Chi NNW BARLOW, JEAN B.S. Business Education Muncie Transfer from Purdue University, Pi Omega Pi Commerce Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha mg if BECK, JAMES K. BECK, JANE ANN BEKELYA, B.S. Industrial Arts, B. S. Physical Education, OLGA BERNICE Physical Education Home Economics B. S. Elementary Crown Point Griffith Education Transfer from Purdue Transfer from MacMurray Gary University, Epsilon Pi College, Kappa Delta Pi, Transfer from Indiana Tau, Sec. , Treas., P. E. M., Newman Club University Extension Industrial Arts Club, A. C. E, Sigma Tau Gamma BASSETT, NORMAN WILLIAM B.S. Industrial Arts Shelbyville Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Industrial Arts Club, Albright Otterbein Student Fellowship, Pres., Junior Marshal A . .ia 4' X. I I Q . -ae '-'xv , i .,., as X, BENNING, PAUL HENRY B.S. Business Moores Hill Commerce Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Veterans Club BAST, JUANITA D. B. S. Elementary Muncie Transfer from Western Macomb, Kappa Delta Pi BETZ, RUTH JOAN B. S. Business Education, Library Science Peru Commerce Club, Library Science Club BERUET, SUZANNE ELIZABETH B. S. Elementary Edu- cation, Junior High School Ft. Wayne A. C.E.g Newman Club ffl BIDDLE, JOHN E. B.S. Business Education Rome City Transfer from Indiana University Sigma Phi Epsilon BILBY, SHIRLEY LOUISE A.B. Foreign Language, English, Library Science Yorktown Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Library Science Clubg Foreign Language Clubg Cardinal Code, Alpha Omitron Pi, Pres., Panhellenic Council: S.E.C. Committee, Home- coming Committee, Campus Chest ChairmangB1gSister Committee, Junior Prom Committee, A. W. R. H. BILLS, FRANK B.S. Business Education Marion BIRK, ANN MARIE B.S. Elementary Mishawaka Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E., United Student Fellow- ship, A. W. R.H. Committee, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Lueina Hall Student Staff, Home- coming Committee BISHOP, ANDREW J. B.S. English, Business Bourbon S. E. C., Westminster Fellowship fl' BLAIR, 1-:MMA BLAKE, HARRY PAUL BLIZZARD, WILLIAM E. B.S. Physical Education, B.S. Elementary History Muncie Anderson Social Science Club -at-f' BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT EARL B.S, Business Edu- eation, Physical Education Rome City Lutheran Student Association, ORIENT STAFFQ Sigma Phi Epsilong Campus Chest, Treas. BODLE, BARBARA B.S. Speech, English Portland Transfer from Witten- berg College, English Clubg Spotlight X 1' Q S x g V. BOEHNLEIN, JAMES H. B.S. Business Education Mishawaka Commerce Clubg Theta Chi, Homecoming Committee 20 BOGGS, CAROLE .IEANNE B.S. English, Speech and Hearing Therapy Muncie Phi Lambda Chig Kappa Delta Pig English Club, Young Republican Clubg Junior Marshalg Junior Follies Committee BOND, JOHN B.S. English Jonesboro BONNER, BETTY LOUISE B.S. Elementary Dunkirk Transfer from Indiana Central College and Marion College BOOKOUT, JACK ED BOOKOUT, BOSTON, FARRIS B.S. Business Education KATHLEEN MIRIAM Alexandria Muncie B.S. Elementary, Commerce Club Kindergarten Portland hvfx ,auf rf RW BOSTON, JULIA LEE B.S. Business Education, Physical Education Frankton Transfer from Miami Universityg W. R. A. Q P. E. Nl., Alpha Sigma Tau, Aquatiuus 208 BOTKIN, MELVIN E. B. S. Social Science, Earth Science Parker Social Science Clubg Geography Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Republicans Club lf BOW LES, BENTEN L. B. S. Phys iral Eclucations, Business Peru Elliott Hall Council. Christian Youth Organ- ization 'Q 'f' BOWMAN, BOWMAN, JULENE NEWELL GEORGE DAVID B.S. Elementary, Kinder- B.S. Elementary garten Colfax Colfax A. C.E. A. C.E.g Dames Club BOWMAN, RONALD P. B. A. Social Science, Biology Anderson Transfer from Anderson College, Social Science Club, Science Club, Wesley Foundation, Pres Religious Councilg Theta Chi ff? 082 AI Z BRAMMER, VIRGINIA B. S. Home Economits Eaton Sigma Kappa, Treas. 1 Y'-9 if --.eb f:-9' lv' 'CP BRANCIIICK, VALEHIE A. B,S, Eli'mt-mary Etlu' I ations Elkhart A.C.E., A.W.R.Il., A. W. S.. Newman Club, Angel Flight, Young Republican Club, Military Ball Quvc-n's Court BHATTON, JACK L. -.-Z 4, f I BRATTON, NANCY D. BRIGGS, XIAHY JO ISlilGllAI', JOHN W. l3.5. Bi-tlwgj.', Chl-11i.si1'5', B. S. Elvm1ntaryEtlu- 3.5. lilnelish, Hlinif- 13.3. Plij,'si:,al Euuf ation English lation El oimirlits Sw, 11.1 Stu-r1i,e Cr:lwtlviwl:.ville Gary Furl W',lj,nf. Pmwlmill Trurisfcfi' fiwlni Inllmim 'I'i'anslier from Inilizlna 'l'x'ansft-1' from Indian.: Ti'an:.lN.-1 Irnrn Butler Univcrsilj-Q Sigma Zeta Umiwrslty, A.C.E. Uiiix'ei'sitj.' E.-:teiis-nu: l'iiix'c'i'hi'v Collesv Or. :ieswu BRILES, RICHARD R. U.S. Business Edu- cation Swayzee Commerce Clubg Kappa Sigma Kappa BRITTIN, NORMA JEAN B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Fort Wayne A.C.E.g A.W.S. , A. W. R. H. , Chi Omegag Homecoming Committeeg Greek Night Committee, Junior Prom Committeeg Orient Court BROBST, GERALD DUANE B.S. Music Alexandria Transfer from Purdue University, Kappa Delta Pig Music Clubg Stetg s- iw R. -, . ff. 9 i?v,- 4,41 4 4 'V . 'V J J 5' ' wi . BROOKS, BROOKS, BROWN, PATRICIA ANN WILLIAM LORIXIAX FRANCES BANKS B.S. Elementary B.S. English, Soeial B.S. Elementary Lafayette Science Muncie Kappa Delta Pig A.C.E. Hope English Clubg Social Science Clubg College Orchestrag Men's Geography Club Glee Clubg Junior Marshal 20 BROWNING, BETTY JOAN B.S. Home Economics Rushville Mary Beeman Club, A. W.S., A.W.R.H. 'T' if BRUNSO, JOHN PAUL B.S. Business Nappanee Alpha Phi Gamma, ORIENT Business Manager, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senior Day Committee, Chairman, Homecoming Committee BRURN, CAROLYN BRYANT, VERNA LOUISE B.S. Business Education English Rensselaer Commerce Club, Y. W. C. A., Delta Zeta BRYIE, ANN ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Junior High School Fort Wayne A. C.E. , Sec., Newman Club, Delta Zeta ' 'IL' 5 i ii, I BUCZKOWSKI, LEONARD EUGENE B.S. Physical Education, Business South Bend Junior Class Pres., Newman Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice Pres., Student Center Committee, Who's Who, B Club BUELL, LAWRENCE LEE B.S. Business Adminis- tration lllill Creek Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Treas., Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treas., Young Republicans, Trcas., Junior Cnnvfi Committee 210 BUHLER, NANCY ANN B.S. Elementary Marion Trunsfe r from Mary Washington College, Wisconsin State College A. C.E. , United Student Fellowship, Y. W. C. A. BULLOCK RONALDGENE B. S. Chemistry, Mathc - matics, Industrial Arts Winchester Sigma Zeta, Industrial Arts Club, Math Club BURCHARD, ROBERT D. B.S. Business Education Gas City Phi Sigma Epsilon HARHE, BlL.LY BYRON B.S. English, Social Science Summitville ORIENT, Fraternity Editor, Phi Sigma Ep- silon, Pres. ,Veterans Organization, Pres., I. F. C., Treas. BVTLER , ERNEST EDGAR B.S. Social Science Physical Education Noblesville Blue Key, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Alpha Psi, Sec. , Pres., B Club, V. Pres. , Pres., Who's Who, I. F. C., Gymkhana, High School Senior Day Committee, Junior Marshall l BUTTS, CYNTHIA A. B.S. Art Muncie Delta Phi Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres. nf ' L., CASHDOLLAR, CHARLES B. S. General Science, Math. Muncie ,.aP gf? I BYNUM, GILBERT D. B.S. Elementary Education Bluffton Transfer from Indiana University Extension 'Q cel, Nt' QV CAUBLE, PADDY JO B. S. Elementary Education Salem A. C. E. 3 Baptist Fellowship, A. W. R.H. gui' CAMPBELL, BETTY LOU B. S. Home Economics Auburn Mary Becman Club Q77 CAMPBELL, RICHARD C. B.S. Business Whiting Commerce Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa, V. Pres. , Pres., B Club, I. F. C4 Homecoming Committee, Acquaticus, Greek Night Committee, Student Center Committee, Military Ball Committee e-X NVQ 0 70' M Cf' QM-an ,Lv CARMICHAEL, REBECCA ERLENE B. S. Elementary Education, Junior High School Marion A. C.E. , Alpha Sigma Tau CARR JR. , WALTER E. B.S. Music Fort Wayne Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music Club, MENC, Newman Club, Band, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa ge . CHADBOURNE JR. HORACE T. B.S. Physical Edua cation, Social Studxes Kokomo B Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon CHAMBERS, WILBUR LEROY B. S. Social Science, Industrial Arts Indianapolis Alpha Phi Omega, Sec., Pi Gamma Mu, Lndus- trial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation, Religious Council, Treas. , Y. M. C. A. , Treas.: Concert Choir CHANDLER, JOSEPH MAURICE B.S. Industrial Arts, Soc 1al Science Fort Wayne Epsilon Pi Tau, V.Pres., Industrial Arts Club CHEESE MAN, REE D B. S. Business Muncie 2 CHRISMAN, PAUL GEORGE B.S. Merchandising Marketing Goshen Transfer from Eastern Illinois State College Commerce Club Sigma Tau Gamma r,:3 W C7 Str' i 6 X! Y I ,' V . yi 1, y x I Q X CIRCLE, .IEANNE CLARE B.S. Elementary Education Marion Transfer from Hanover College A.C.E.: A.W.R.H. Governing Board CLARK, DOUGLAS L. B. S. Business Administration Muncie dh. --v CLARK, PHILIP N. B.S. Business Education Muncie Transfer from Earlham College CLOCK, RICHARD DALE B. A. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Muncie Lndusirial Arts Club CLYDE, SALLY ANN WEALES B.S. Physical Education, Speech Connersville P.E.M.g W.R.A.g A. W. R. H. 3 Spotlight, Mike Clubg Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gymkhanag Aquaticusg Junior Follies COLE, BENITA B. S. Elementary Education Hanover Kappa Delta Pi A. C.E.L Baptist Student Foundationg Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship, Delta Sigma Epsilon 212 5 . COLEMAN, VIRGINIA B.S. Elementary Education Fort Wayne Music Club, A.C.E.3 S. E. C. , Panhellenic Council, Treas.g Student Religious Council, Sec., Disciple Student Fellowship, Pres. 5 Bandg Women's Chorus, Pi Kappa Sigma, Pres. a-13 COLSTEN, JOHNNY D. B.S. Elementary Education Muncie Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 4!5,. X' ' CONLEY, JOHN B. B.S. Physical Education, Industrial Arts Portland Industrial Arts Club, S.E. C. 5 BALL STATE NEW5g sigma Phi Epsilon, Gymkhanai Homecoming Committee, Junior Convo COOK, PEG B.S. Art Anderson Delta Phi Delta, Treas.g Kappa Delta Pig Kallistag Y. W. C. A. 3 Sigma Kappa COOK, RALPH R. B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Griffith Transfer from Wabash College B Club, Sec., Industrial Arts Club, Sigma Phi Epsilon ,..,,N .-35. T -0' . , COOK JR., RUSSEL B. S. Elementary Education Hartford City Transfer from Indiana University A. C.E., Religious Council ..fQn JU? COPELAND, WILMA KAY B.S. Elementary Education North Madison Alpha Sigma Alpha 6- 'C' CORD, COSBY , JOHN RODNEY TXIILLARD ALBERT B.S. English B.S. Social Scient ty Math Connersville La Grqlrigf' P1 Gninnizl Mug Scngiul Science, Math Clnh Cox, LORIN B. S. Art Sheridan Kallista GALE COX, SALLY ANN B.S. Speech and Hvaring Plymouth Phi Lambda Chi, English Cluh, Spotlight CRAIG, CHARLES A. B.S. Business, Math DeSoto Math Clubg Commerce Clubg BALL STATE NEWS, Bookkeeper, Lambda Chi Alpha CRAMPTON, CREVISTON, CROSIER, CROWDER, MARILYN JANE EVE SPENCER WILLIAM L. DANIEL BOYD B.S. English, Speech, B.S. B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Social Science, Journalism Marion Connersville English Muncie Kappa Delta Pig Epsilon Muncie Sigma Tau Delta, Sec., Kappa Delta Pig Chi Rho Beta, V. Pres. g English Clubg Mike Club, Sec.g Student Center Committee, BALL STATE NEWSg Alpha Omicron Pig Junior Marsha1gHome- coming Committee, Campus Chest Committee Pi Tau, Pi'es.g Industrial Pi Gamma Mu Arts Clubg I. F. C.g Lambda Chi Alpha Pres. CROWNOVER, GLORIA F. B.S. Business Education Monroe Commerce Club, Wesley Foundation1Y, W. C. A. L Choral ljniong Women's Choirg Girls Drill Team 21? Min+ -.5-.aww -.-M CULLEN, ALLEN L. B.S. English, History Hammond Transfer from Uni- versity of New Mexico English Club, Social Science Clubp Geography Clubg Young Demoe rats Club, Wesley Foundation, Y. M. C. A. , Veterans Cluh CUNNINGHAM, LEAH JANE B. S. Elementary, Music Rushville Transfer from Indiana University College Choirp Bandg Orchestra, Choral Uniong Sigma Kappa CURTIS, PAUL E. B.S. Physical Education Valparaiso Kappa Delta Pig Math Club, Gymkhana DARE, SHIRLEY ANN B.S. Elementary, Kindergarten Fort Wayne A.C.E.g A.W.R.H.. Alpha Omicron Pig Student Center Committee, Homecoming Committeeg Junior Follies DARLINGTON, JEAN ELIZABETH B.S. Music Marshall, Illinois Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College Science Club ,av DARTER, Jo ANN B. S. Nursing Muncie I. A. J. N. Jilin, 'Wk DAUGHERTY, MARTHA NAN B.S. Elementary Education Muncie Studcnt Center Committee, D. S. F. 5 Pi Beta Phi, Sec., A.W.S., A.C.E.. Greek Night Committee 214 DAUGHERTY, MONA ANN B.5. Elementary Education Muncie Student Center Govern- ing Board, D. S. F. , Sec., Pi Beta Phig Panhellenic Councilg A.W.S.g A.C.E Greek Night Committee, Homecoming Committee Blue Key Sweetheart Court DAVIS, DOLORES ANNE B.S. Elementary, Kindergarten Kingsford Heights A. C. E. 3 Wesleyl Y. W. C. A. , V. Pres. Angel Flight DAVIS, FRANCES M. B. A. Elementary Greensburg Transfer from Indiana University DAVIS, KAY B.S. Elementary Education Fortville A.W.S.3 Wesley Founda- tiong Delta Zeta, Pres.g Panhellenic Council, Pres. DAVIS, VIRGINIA BELLE B.S. Nursing Muncie Nightingale Choir Delta Sigma Theta, Sec DAVISSON, CHARLES EDWARD B.S. Art, Industrial Arts Farmland Kallistag Industrial Arts Club, United Student Fellowship: Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainerg Homecoming Committee, Greek Night Committee, Campus Chest Committee DONAT, MARION DAN B.S. Speech 81 Hearing, Social Science Rome City Phi Lambda Chi GAR 'za' P4 DAWSON, EYOLENE MINNICK B.S. English, Journalism Chicago, Illinois Transfer from Bob Jones University English Club, Commerce Clubp Library Science Clubg BALL STATE NEWSQ ORLENT Q '.?...'f '-,-- ff 8 ,f x X ,pri xxdf' DETAMORE, PHIL DICI-CERSON, DIRRIM, LOWELL DOMROW, PAUL G. B.A. Physical MYRON W. GORDON B.S. Business Education, Biological B.S. Physical Education, B.S. Elementary Education Science Business Peru Fort Wayne Union City, Ohio Lebanon A.C. E.g Lambda Chi Transfer from University Transfer from Otterbein Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha of Wisconsin College Commerce Club Kappa Delta Pi Es- Y DORSEY, BENJAMIN D. B.S. General Business Anderson Commerce Club DROST, DORIS LOUISE B.A. Physical Education, Spanish South Bend P,E. M. L W.R.A.. Foreign Language Club, Treas.g Newman Club, Gymkhanag Aquaticus fag- ' '4kq? .May 5' of DOW, CAROL B.S. Business Education Michigantown DUGGINS, ESTILL DAVID B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Math DeMotte Sigma Zeta, Math Clubg B Clubg Gamma Delta 1 1 'I DUNI-IAM, GWENDOLYN SUE B.S. Nursing Education Muncie Nurse's Christian Fellow shipg Wesley Foundation, Nightingale Choir, IASN 215 ffm L,-2, E, DUNLAP, ROBERT EUGENE B. S. Physical Education, Math Russiaville Transfer from Indiana University Extension ECKER, EDWIN B.S. Math, Physics, Chemistry Grovertown Transfer from Indiana University Sigma Zetag Science Clubg Math Club, Treas.g Elliott Hall Executive Council, Sigma Phi Epsilon ECKERT, ANNE MARIE B,S. Elementary San Pierre A.C.E.3 Chi Omega 3. fit, EDWARDS, CLAUDIA DEAN B.S. Elementary, Kindergarten Muncie A. C. Eg Panhellenic Councilg Y. W. C. A. 3 Ivy Club, Pres. EGGER, JOHN W. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Math North Liberty Kappa Delta Pi, V. Pres.g B Clubg Elliott Hall Council, Junior Follies, Homecoming Committeeg Gymkhana EICKHOFF, GEORGE B.S. Math, Physics, English Huntington Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Zetag Math Club, V. Pres. 916 ELDER, DONALD E. B. S. Physical Education, Social Science Portland Transfer from Miami University Theta Chi, B Club .-A ELLIOTT, MARK T. ELLIOTT, B.S. Business Education THOMAS LOWELL Anderson B. S. Business, Commerce Club, Theta Social Science Chig Junior Follies Ridgeville Pi Gamma Mug Pi Omega Pig Commerce Club -a,- tisiii i I 3: ETZLER, COLLEEN B.S. English, Library Science Monroeville Chi Rho Betag Alpha Phi Gamma, English Club, Library Science Club, Mike Club, Treats., A.W.R.H.: S.E.C.L Gamma Delta, Sec. , Pres. 1 Religious Councilg BALL STATE NEWS, Managing Editorg ORIENT Staffg Band, Spotlight, Alpha Chi Omega EGGER, JOYCE E. B.S. Elementary, Junior High School North Liberty A. C.E.g Dames Club ESAREY, JOAN BRADY B. S. Nursing Education Fountain City FE.-XS-EL, JAMES EDWIN ILS. Business Etlueation Furt Wayne Transfer Irwin lnslianu Unlverslly Cmnxner-,v Club, Veterans Orqanlzatlon FERRARI, CAROL H. S. Spcvmli 61 Hcarinu. English Hammond PIII Lamlxlrl Chl, V. Pres. En:l1:5I1 Cluiw, Nt-wmzui Club, Alpha CIx1Ornep.l, Sm . , III-xnm,uxn1xI.Q Crrnmltu-u FEATHERSTON, NORMAN EUGENE H. S. Clwclnistry, Physics, Math Antler5un Cwlleee Clmet-rtChw1r'. Alpha PIII Omega, Military Hull Committee FENNEK, JOHN W, FOHEIII,-XX, FUSIER, I3.5. 54ru1LilSQ1e-nl Q P.-X'I'RICIA :XXX MARTHA ALICE Business B.S. LII-muntury 13.5. Eli-Zmentury, .Junior Osceola Furt VV.rvnt- Ilxglx Scliuol Illolll.-rn Dance Club, Tr.lnsI1-I frllnx Inllmnu F.urnvnln1 Elliott Hall Cwuntil, I,'r.Iw.fx':Nxtj: E,-.ten-I-In A.C.I1L. IA. esley Fnuxulatx-,+n, A. C. I -iilplea S1.m.l Gyrnklmnxl, Aquatief Tun, Tri,-.i5. Re. x FOWLER, C. JOSEPH B.S. Businebs, Physical Education Marion Transfer from Notre Dame University Commerce Clubg Newman Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon, V.Pres.g Young Republican Club, Greek Night Committee, Senior Convo Committee FOW LE R, RUSSELL E. B. S. Business Education Kokornu if FISHER, LOWELL B.S. 1ndustr1alArls Muncie ii 'SL' FOUTS, DORIS .-XXX B. S. Nursing Edut .ltlun Denver IASN, Baptist Student Fellowehip FRANK, MARY LOU B.S. Busan-ess, Speech Frnnktun T: .xnsfer from Indiana Unlvf-rslty CI,unmc'rQc' Clulig Young Repuhll- ans Club 'W FREDERICK, JOY 13.5. Elementary Palos Helghts, Illlnols A. C. E. , L.1brarySe1ence Clulfu, A. W. R. H.g Alpha Sigma Taug Panhcllenlc Councxlg Junior Class Sec.,Sen1or Claes Sec. , Aquutlcusg Greek Nlght Committee 217 21 FREDRICKS, ROBERT CARL B.S. Social Studies English Mishawaka Transfer from Indiana University Theta Chi FRUSHOUR, WAYNE M. B.S. Business Education Plymouth Commerce Club, Sigma Tau Gammag Young Democrats Club, B Club FRIDDLE, L. DAVID B. S. English,Speech Anderson Transfer from Uni- versity of California Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta, English Clubg Y. M. C. A. L Spotlight, Alpha Phi Omega FRYKLIND, TESS B. S. Keystone FULLHART, RICHARD LOREN B.S. Industrial Arts Huntington Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club: Alpha Phi Omega, V. Pres., Pres., Homecoming Committee za-V53 Mn? I- 7 ' 1 ix ',.f , A FURROW, WILLIAM EARL B.S. Science, English Muncie Science Club, Presbyterian College Youth Group N0 Vs., Fri-'12, CAROLYN ELIZABETH B.S. Art, Physical Education Muncie Delta Phi Delta, Kallista, Sec.g P.E.M.g Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gymkhana 8 GANSER, HARRY F. B. 5. Lndustrial Arts, Physical Education South Bend B Club, Industrial Arts Club, Newman Club, Theta Chi GARGIONE, BETTY B.S. Elementary San Pierre Kappa Delta P1, Sec.: A.C.E.2 A.W.R.H. Governing Board, Newman Club, Sec.g Religious Council, Junior Marshal GARRETT, WALTER F. B.S. English, Social Science Connersville Alpha Phi Gamma, V. Pres., English Clubg BALL STATE NEWS: ORIENT: Sigma Tau Gamma, l.F.C., V. Pres. GARTEE, WALLACE S. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Lndustrial Arts South Bend B Club, Industrial Arts Club, Newman Clubg Theta Chi GEORGE JOSEPH C. B.S. Business, Art Muncie Kallista, Commerce Club, Theta Chi, Treas Q' OJ ' N5 '5Z. GILL, DARRELL GILMORE, EVELYN GLENDENING, ALVA EUGENE MARIE B.S. Industrial B.S. Business Arts, Math Education Muncie Frankfort Industrial Arts Commerce Clubg Club, Math Club A.W.R.H. 215 ,...- -A 14-fy GARD, MELVIN L. B. S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Carlos Sigma Tau Gamma, Gymkh ana GORDON, EDITH JOAN B.S. Home Economics Huntington Mary Beeman Club, W.R.A.3 P.E. M., V. Pres.: A. W. S.: Gymkhanag Aquaticus ..- GRADY, GOVERNOR B.S. Physical Education South Bend B Club .ins .IWW GODWIN, SARA JANE B. S. Nursing Education Richmond Transfer from Indiana University bfN GOEN, GERALD B.S. Physical Education Selina GOOD, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Art Lafayette Transfer from Purdue University Delta Phi Deltag Kallistag A. W. R.H.g Sigma Kappa GRAVES, JANET B.S. Biology Indianapolis A. W. S.g Cheer- leaderg Pi Beta Phi r -W9 Q Ii- . . .2 is GREEN, ROMA NELLE B.S. Nursing Portland R ur, 'CT' Nh.: GRIMME, SANDRA B.S. English, Speech Journalism Tipton Chi Rho Beta, English Clubg Mike Club, Treas.g BALL STATE NEWSg Sigma Sigma Slgma, Presg Panhellenic Council 21 9 GROSSNICKLE, GROVE, EARL L. HAROLD ROBERT B.S. Math, Chemistry, B. S. Soc-ialSc1ence, Physical Education English Selma North Manchester Transfer from Manthester College Social Sn ience Club. Junior F-allies, Theta Chi, Junior Prom Committee Math Clubg Banclg Theta Chi GROVES, RICHARD M. B.S. Business Education Munvgie Cfammerce Club 'Q GRUSZKA, PHYLLIS P. A.B. Business Education East Chicago Transfer from De Paul University Commeree Clubg A. W. R.H.g Student Center Cummitteeg Newman Club, Pi Beta Phi, Treat-3.3 Homecoming Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Greek Night Committee T if t ' X GUDGEL, DENSEL DEAN B.S. Chemistry, Physics, lvlath Fortvillc Transfer from Butler University GUNN, CHARLES DUANE B. S. Greensfork Math Club, Social Science Clubg Kappa Sigma Kappa HAINES, DAVID F. B.S. Cliti-mistry, Math, lntluslrial Arts lllt. .-Xullurn Intlusvrial Arts Club, Math Clulu, Sigma Phi Epsilon, PreS.g Gymkhanag Homecoming Committee, I. F. C. 220 HALE, .1rD1TH ANN B.S. Spur--:h 6 ltlt-armf' Anderson English Clull, Spntlipllt, Pres., Mike Clull, Alpha Sigma Alpliag Jumor Foll1CsgA, W.S. HALL, CHARLES RAYMOND B.S. l'hj,'s1cal Education, Biology Nlishnwaka Industrial Arts Cluh, B Club, Lambda Chi Alphag Gyml-diana: Aquatitzus HALL, SUE CAROL B.S. Elementary Education lntlianapolis Transfer from Butler University Dt-ita Sigma Theta, Sec. HALLEY, JOHN THOMAS B.S. Business Elluuation Saratoga Commerce Club, Pres., Elliott Hall Treas., Student Center Committee Theta Chig Homecoming Committeeg Junior Folhes HAMLING, JUDITH B.S. Elementary Delphi A.C.E., A.W.R.H.1 Chi Omegag Homecoming Committeeg Junior Prom Committee ,Gul ad X-1517. 'Qyv 'll .- ' GI HARDIN, JAMES WILLIAM B.S. English, Speech Shelbyville Sigma Tau Delta, Treas.g English Club Treas. , Pres. , Mil-ce Club, Who's Who Committee, Junior Marshal f.,,..-4-17? HARDY, RICHARD IXI. 13.5. General Science, History Geneva Transfer from DePauw Unlversity, and Xavier University Science Club '5 Yrwf! HARPER, JAMES F. B.S. Englir-h, Math Muncie Trunafer from U.S. Naval Aratielny HARRELD JANIE B.S. Elementary Anderson South Hall, PVC-5.5 A. W. H. H, Governing Board, l'.ml'i-,'lQu111Q Cuuncil, A. W.5. , Prea., Chi Omt-gag Ifluineeuminu Quecn's Court, Hunorniry Colonel Greek Night Committee: Student Staff HARRIS, DALE EUGENE 13.5. l'lijv51calEtIu- cation, Soc1alSti0nuc LuQan:,port Blut' Ki-jf, Pros., Sigma Phi Epfilnn. HB Club, V. PMN., Sophmniore Clam., Prem, JuniorFoil1C5,Ellir,itt Hall Student Aclvisur v I I 1 IIAHRIS, IRENE ILS. Huiineas Education Mun-'ie Pi Omega Pi, K.iyi1:i:1 Delta Pi. Cfrnimeref- Club in Zh HARRIS, JANE B.S. Elementary Education Michigan City A. C.E. 955 155' -.QL H1 HARROLD, NILA J, HART, CAROL JOANN HASTINGS, B.S. Business B.S. Nursing RICHARD Education DeMotte Muncie Muncie Nightingale Choir, Treas. Commerce Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma HARTHAN, DORIS JOAN B.S. Elementary Muncie Kappa Delta Pig Delta Zeta, Sophomore Class Treasg Junior Prom Committee HAWKINS, JACKIE LOU B.S. Social Science, English Shelbyville 221 HAYES, MABLE B. S. New Castle Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College amig- in HAYNES, PATRICIA B.S. Education Marion Transfer from Man- chester College Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Lambda Chi, Tau Kappa Alpha, Religious Emphasis Conferenceg Spotlight H-.0 HENRY, HE RRIVIANN, RODERICK J. ROSEMARY B.S. Social Science, B.S. Nursing Biology Glenwood Muncie Newman Club, District Transfer from Bemidji State Teachers College Kappa Delta Pi 222 Nurses Association, Indiana State Nurses Association HEALEY, HEATON, CECELIA CHELLA B.S. Physical B.S. Art Education Education Warren LaGrange Delta Phi Deltag Kallista Art Club, Orient, Cardinal Code, Alpha Chi Omega, Junior Prom Committeeg Home- coming Committee HEFLEY, HEIDEN, CHARLES E. JUDY ANN B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Home Economics Muncie Anderson B Clubg Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Pig Theta Epsilon Sigma, Vice President HERRON, HESSLER, WILLIAM S. MARION B.S. Social Science, B.S. English Speech Bt Business Cicero Crawfordsville Commerce Club, Student Center Committeeg Student Center Governing Boardg Elliott Hall Execu- tive Council, V.Presic'entg Student Executive Council, V. Pres., Wesley Foundationp Ball State Newsg Kappa Sigma Kappa, V. Pres., Treas. g Junior Prom Committee, Greek Night Committeeg Leaf Rake, Elliott Hall Annex Advisor T17 HILLERY, HINCKLEY, ROBERT DAVID P. B.S. English, Speech, Journalism Winchester Blue Key, Sec. -Treas.g Lntra Fraternity Councilg Elliott Hall Councilg Orientg Ball State News, Cardinal Code Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres. Senior Class Presidentg Junior Follies, Homecoming Committee 'ai ,yew 'Q 13 1F f? HOLADAY, DORA JORDAN B.S. Business, Mathematics Muncie HOLDEMAN, RICHARD L. B.S. Industrial Arts Winchester Blue Keyg Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Student Center Governing Board, Pres., Lambda Chi Alpha HOGAN, HOTT, JANET HOWATH, WILMA GRACE EVELYN B.S. Physical B.S. Elementary Edu- Education cation, Speech 81 Hearing South Bend Therapy Muncie Kappa Delta Pig A.C.E. HOWARD, THOMAS WILLIAM B.A. Social Science, English, Earth Science Elwood Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Deltag Sigma Zeta Kappa Delta Pig Social Science Club, Geography Club 3 'Q' J-ver KU' asf' -,--if -4 -'Q . .pf HUFFMAN, HUNT, BARBARA E. CONNLE SUE B.S. Home Economics B. A. Elementary Fort Wayne Lynn Mary Beeman Clubg A. C. E. Y. W. C. A., Sigma Kappa IRWIN, BERTA ANN B.S. Elementary Education Frankfort Alpha Phi Gamma, Treas.g A.C.E.g Westminster Fellow- ship: Ball State News, Copy Editorg Pi Beta Phi, Cores. Sec., Student Center Committee, North Hall V.Pres.g Blue Key Sweetheart Court, Greek Night Committeeg Big-Little Sister Program, Young Republicans Club ISHIKAWA, HIROSHI ISHI B.S. Business Nagoya, Japan Transfer from Nagoya University Commerce Club JACKSON, JO ANN B.S. Elementary Education Muncie A. C. E. 1 Orlentz P1 Beta Phi, Junior Follies, Homecoming Committee JACKSON, KAY CELESTE B.S. Elementary Gaston Transfer from Hanover College A. C. E. 1 Alpha Omicron Rush Chairman 22 .,....f- l Ein? 1- Q JACKSON, MAX JENKINS, JULE JENKINS, LOIS B.S. Speech CHRISTINE B.S. Busxness Fsnrmount B.S. Home Econonncs Edulqatlon Unxun City Muriel? Math Cluhg Mary Bveman Clulw, Sluflvnt C0nl0r Commuter, A. W. R. H. 5 Chl Oruegu, Junxor Fullles, Cummltme Clnalrmzxn JENKINS, R. REX Music Specxal Aluxandrxa P111 Mu Alpha Slnfonla I-'ratE1'm1y, V. PruS.g Klusxg Club, Mews Glen? Club, Kappa Sxgmn Kappa Frame-rnxvy, Song Leader -WM -Q91 155 119' Nl'- mf? JOHNSON, JOHN STANLEY B.S. Heal-1ng Thi-rapy, Physliul Educauon Cromxxf-ll Sputlxglxl, Nlxkv Clubg Phi Sxqma Epnlun 224 JOHNS, JOYCE NI.-XE B.S. Elcmontary Elluuauun Hzarlfmrd City A. C. E., CluOn1ug.1g Junxur Prom Cnmmlttvsc, Hxgglw Schu-rl Serum' Day JOHNSON, LUIS SELLERS B.S. ElemC'm.11'y Elluw zllmn Ell-zlmrt A.C. IL., Y, W.C. A. , Wvwluy FmlmlnI10ng SIL mu Kaplm JOHNSON, SHIRLEY K. ILS. Elunmentury Edua.Cnl10n Kluncu- A. C. E., Yuunu Rupulnlxuans Club, Corruspomllng Sec. JENNINGS, WILLIAM A. B.S. Social Sclence, Engllsh Mlshawaka Science Club, Pres., Soc-ual Trims Young Junior g Engllsh Club, Democrats Club, Marshal JONES, HAROLD FRANK B.S. Husmess Edu- catxon, Journalxsm Muncxe Commcrce Club, BALL STATE NEWS, Business Manager, Lambda Chi Alpha JONES, PI-IYLLIS ANN B.S. Home ECOHOITIICS Special Jonesboro P.I:I. 1I.,RlnryB W. R. A., Slgma Slgma Sigma, Scuretaryg Gymkhana roman, gg. Q' JUDY, WILMA RAE B. S. Elementary Education Canxbridge City BALL STATE NEWSg Gymluxana JUMP, ROLLIN E. B.S. Phystenl Edu- cation, Intlustrml Arts Selma Ball State News, Lambda Chi Alphag Freshman Class, Treasurer KARNAFEL., RAYMOND B.S. Ph5's1LalEtlu- cation, Social Stxenco Hammonfl B Club, Siumu Phi Epsilon, Elliott Hull Counwil .rf KEEFE, KATHLEEN l'-1.5. Elcnivsnmry Etlueution Harnin-incl Transfer from Infhana L'n1i'ers1ty,Caluzzul-I Center A.W.lt.I-I.gP1Bfitn Phi, Younu Republicans Club KEENAN, PATRICIA L. B.5. Pl'.j:s1f.al Edu- vbtfon, Business Etlut-Lltiftn Ii1nusfurdHc1ghvs P.E. 1l..L,ut,1n1tlInll Countil, Weslex' Fnnnri- ation, Chi Omegn, Gvnil-.hanng Homvt-mntng Cornmitvee, Senior Class Treasurer 5 KEMP, WILMETTA IRENE B.S. Home Economics Special, Art Knightstown Mary Beernan Club, Wesley Foundation, Sigma Kappa A RENDALL, MARY LOU B.S. Nursmg Anderson Student Counctl, Student Activities Commttteeg Nightingale Choir INIENDALL, NORMAN L. B.S. Business Education Anderson Commerce Club, ORIENT, Theta Chi, Student Center Governing Board Committee Chairmang Chairman of Big Brother Programg Junior Follies,Homefom1ng Committee Chairman, Young Republicans Club, Junior Prom Committee KENNEDY, CAROL ANN B.S. Bustness Erlucatton Warsaw Kappa Delta Pt, Commerce Club, Junior Prom Committee, A. W. H.H. u-,4 I-llzllll, KEESLING, NANCY JANE RALPH WENDELL A.B. 53 f- 3 -t it G Hearing ILS. Elcrrt-ntary Therapy, Spanish Eriucatutn Rurlivstvx' N1'.'.' B',1rllnu1wn P1 Beta Phi A.C.E., NV:-.iley Found- A-Nu Luton, C1111-qt-it Chmr, Mule Cul:-rf Club KENNEDY, MARGARET ANN B.S. Elementary Edunation Muncie Soc1al5txence, English Club, A. C. E. 3 Young Dem-.verats Clubg Wesley Foundation, Junior Prom Committee, ORIENT STAFF KING, KEITH 13.5. Art Muncie Baseball I, II: Kallistal pubhcity, Volleyball II, Leaf Hal-:cg Basketball I 225 KINGSOLVER, MARY B.S. Elementary Education Cicero Kappa Delta Pig Science Clubg A. C. E. , Wesley Foundationg Y. W. C. A. g Junior Marshal KINLEY, WILLIAM B.S. Art Kallista ORIENT, Editor KIRKMAN, SUE B. S. Elementary Education Westfield KNOX, DONALD W. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Social Science Bluffton Transfer from Butler University Sigma Phi Epsilon 226 . i KOEGEL, PATRICIA B.S. Elementary Fort Wayne ft? 4,4 . 5. . . KOLTER, GERALD E. B.S. Social Science, Earth Science Decatur Blue Keyg Geography Clubg Social Science Clubg S. E. C. 3 ORIENT Staff, I. F. C.g Theta Chi, Gymlchana, Student Center Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Young Republicans Club KERSHNER, JO ANN B. S. Elementary Education Elkhart A. C.E. , Lutheran Student Association 5 HOOVER, SANDRA MAE B.S. Speech Bi Hearing New Castle A. C.E..OR1ENT Staff, Literary Editorg Home- coming Committeeg Blue Key Sweetheart Court, Junior Prom Committeeg Aquaticusg Young Republic ans Club X kj KNIPPLE, ROBERT GENE B.S. Business Marion Commerce Clubg Newman Club Fic 'Sie Q ,W KRAMER, REX .S iv ff X , . .-J 1' ,l KNISS, EARLEEN B.A. Foreign Language, Business Columbia City Pi Omega Pig Kappa Delta Pig Foreign Language Clubg Sigma S1gmaSigma, V. Pres. KROTIK, A. EARL Anderson B.S. Physical Education Business Education Grovertown Phi Sigma Epsilon 'X' LAFFERTY, MARGARET ANN B.S. Home Economics Muncie Theta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi, Mary Beeman Club, Pres., Alpha Omicron Pi LAFEVER, CAROLYN B. S. Music Carlos Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres Kappa Delta Pig Music Club, Orchestra, Women's Chorusg Concert Choir LAMBERT, JUDY B.S. Elementary Williamsport A. C. E.: Alpha Omicron Pi if LANDRIGAN, MARJORIE CAROL B.S. Elementary Education Huntington Transfer from Saint Francis College A. C.E.g Newman Club LAURLE, ANNIE B.S. Home Economics New Castle Transfer from Purdue University Mary Beeman Club, Sigma Kappa X-qs LAUDERBAUGH, GRETA GELLING B.S. Elementary Education Anderson 6 LAWRENCE, JOYCE ANN B.S. Medical Technology Pendleton Sigma Zeta, Sec., Science Club, A.W. R.H. Governing Boardg Alpha Chi Omegag ORIENT Queen LAWSON, ANNA LOU B. S. Social Science, Speech Gaston Transfer from Franklin College Kappa Delta Pig Pi Gamma Mug Social Science Clubg Baptist Student Fellowship, Religious Council, Sec,, Delta Ze-tag Senior Class V. Pres., Homecoming Committee 5 , l 53 LARUE, BARBARA J. B. S. Business Educ ation .i ,V 5' '24 LAST, WILLIAM C. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Spiceland Lansing, Illinois Kappa Delta Pi, Pi B Club, Theta Chi Omega Pig Commerce Club LAYCOCK, DELPHA B. S. Music Gaston -auf' LEE, GLADYS W. B.S. Education Fairmount Transfer from Butler University, Winona College 2 'Wk LEE, MARILYN JO B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Fairmount Transfer from Mac- Murray College A. C.E.L Chorus, Chi Omega, Sec.5 Junior Prom Courtg Greek Night Committeeg Junior Prom Committee 3' 'Q LEE, MARTHA E.S. Home Economics Pendleton Claviag Theta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pig Mary Beeman Club, Treas.g Alpha Chi Omega, Pres. g Student Staff at Lucinag Junior Follies Committeeg Blue Key Sweetheart .14 ,....-uvvv' -.ff y X LEHIXIAN, GEORGE JOHN B. S. Social Science, Bus ineS5 Elkhart Veteran's Or gan- ization, V. Pres. 'vi 'aww 4. 1' YQ.-any LEININGER, PAT B.S. Home Economics New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Transfer from Anderson College 'Nell LEMNA, E. WADE B. S. Industrial Arts Elkhart Epsilon Pi Taug Industrial Art Clubg Kallistag Sigma Tau Gammag Veteran's Clubg Talley Hall Directorg Homecoming Committee LEWIS, BERYL ALVLN B.S. Chemistry, Physics Garrett Math Clubg Science Club :YQ Q. ll'-of sv-V' uv LEWIS, LEWIS, LIBES, LEONARD CLETIS LEON HERBERT O. LAWRENCE B.S. Music B.S. Business Education B.S. Math., Chemistry, Muncie New Castle Physics Music Club, Bandg Veteran's Organization La Porte Orchestra Transfer from Indiana University Math Club 228 .rf LININGER, RUTI-I ANNE B.S. Elementary Education Parker Transfer from Taylor University fvfx QW LINVILLE, PHILIP- Marion 'um .qui-' LIVEZEY, ELINOR ANN B.S. Elementary Sulphur Springs A. C. E.g English Club ORlIBNTg Alpha Omicron Pig Young Republicans Club LOUCKS, ROBERT W. B.S. Industrial Arts Peru Industrial Arts Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa: LOVELAND, IXIARGOT DIANE B.S. Nursing Peru W. R. A.1 Nightingale Choir, Alpha Omicron Veteran'5 Organization Pi: Gymkhana LOY, IXIONA GERALDINE B.S, Elementary Anderson A. C. E. 6' ,QD 072-.Q Nr ja'- N--1' ....f' LUECK, LUZZADDER, LYON, WARREN E. PEGGY SUE WILLIAM B.S. Business Education B.S. Business Yorktown Anderson Pi Omega Pig Commence Club A-Ra W . . . A N LYONS, RUTH 3 if MANG, MARTIN PETER B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Social Science Kokomo Transfer from Indiana University Extension MANNING, MARILYN JEAN B.S. Elementary Muncie A.C.E.g Pi Beta Phi, Homecoming Committee MANTOOTH, MARILYN JEAN B.S. Elementary Education North Salem Transfer from Butler University A. C.E. MARKS, SUSAN ANN B.S. Physical Education La Fontaine W. R.A.L P.E. M WA..- MAROCCO, JOHN ANTHONY B.S. Social Studies, Earth Science Logansport Pres. Social Science Club, Geography Clubg Newman Club 22 -af if? . .. ff ,iz MARSH ALL, BARBARA LOU B.S. Business, Math. , Library Science Muncie Commerce Club, Library Science Club, United Student Fellow- ship, Delta Sigma Epsilon MAVIS, DONALD WILLIAM B.S. Industrial Arts Auburn Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, B Book, Sigma Phi Epsilon 230 MARTIN, DON RICHARD B.S. Speech, English, Business Sweetser Transfer from Asbury College English Club, Mike Club, Inter -Varsity McALLISTER, BARBARA A.B. Elementary Education Anderson Kappa Delta Pi, A. C.E., Angel Flight, Junior Marshal MASON, ELEANOR JOAN B.S. Nursing Griffith Nightingale Choir MATHIAS, SHIRLEY B.S. Elementary Education Larwill A. C.E., Wesley Foundation, A. W. S. MATHISON, CLARENCE O. B.S. Business Education Anderson Pi Omega Pi, Who's Who Committee MATTHEW, L. EDWARD B. S. Social Science, English Alexandria Kappa Sigma Kappa, Sec.: Junior Convo Committee, Young Republicans Club .-my A 'Q 'SRX-N McCOLL, MARTHA JANET B.S. Elementary Pontiac, Michigan Kappa Delta Pi, Clavia, Treas., A.C.E.. A.W.R.H.L Religious Council, Disciple Student Fellow- ship, Pres., Alpha Sigma Alpha, Junior Marshal, Soutl Hall Student Staff Wt VF'- W MQCLEAD, DONALD PAUL B.S. Art Alexandria Kallista, Pres., Gymkhana, Aquaticus, Junior Prom Committee McCL.EAD, JANET CURTS B.S. Elementary Education Alexandria Clavia, Sec., Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E., Religious Council, Alpha Sigma Alpha, V. Pres., Gymkhana, Homecoming Committee, Junior Follies Committee McCOOL, MICHAEL B. B.S. Business Education Idaville Alpha Phi Omega, V. Pres Treas., Math Club, Treas Warner Fellowship, Pres Inter-Varsity, Religious Council MCCREERY, JAMES A. B.S. Business Administration Muncie Commerce Club, Theta Chi MCCULLOUGH, NEEL M. B.S. Marketing Anderson Transfer from Purdue University MCDERMOTT, MQGRIFF, MCINTOSH, MARTHA DORIS S. JAMES RICHARD B.S. Nursing B.S. BUSINESS Marion Education South Bend Theta Chi ffl' -'wi MCQUIRE, BARBARA . , ' x MEEKS, REBECCA ANN B.S. Music, Art Farmland Music Club, Sec., Women's Choir, Sigma Kappa MERRITT, RICHARD B.S. Elementary Education Elwood Kappa Delta Pig A. C. E. 5 Junior Marshal MEYER, JOHN N. B.S. Music Fort Wayne Phi Mu Alpha, Music Clubg Newman Club, Band, Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa MQKEAN, GILBERT L. B.S. Business Education Kendallville Commerce Club, Geography Clubg Theta Chi MILLER, DONALD J. B.S. Business Education, Biology Marion Sigma Zeta MILLER, EDWARD LEWIS B.S. Business, Music Muncie Commerce Clubg Orchestrag Lambda Chi Alpha 23 H91 MILLER, LARRY D. B.S. Business Adrninistrution, Journalism Summitvillc Alpha Phi Gamma, Chi Rho EL-tag Mike Club, Commerce Club, Student Center Committee, BALL STATE NEWS, Eclitorp Lambda Chi Alpha, Young Republicans Club: Who's Who IW' MILLER, LAVON E. B.S. Industrial Arts, Math New Haven Inclustrial Arts Club, Math Club, Sigma Tau Gamma 4 f f Q' MILLER, MARY NIAXINE l3.S. Elementary New l'I.ivt-n Kappa Delta Pig A. C.E.1Wf-sley Foumlatibn, Alpha Sigma Alpha AIINCK, DORIS JEAN B.S. Elementary, Home Economics Milton A. C.E.g Disciple Student Fellowship, Pres. Mimciq, LONA JANE B. S. Nursing M ' ATX 'TN . we VQW F23 lump' 'UPU' 'QNW MINNICK, MICHIAEL B.S, Social Science, Art Middletown 232 MINNICH, NORBERT A. B.S. Industrial Arts, Business Bryant Epsilon Pi Tau. Industrial Arts Club Newman Club MIXELL, BARBARA ANN B.S. English, Speech, Library Science Muncie Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. Library Science Club, Alpha Omicron Pi, V,Pres.g Junior Marshal 'rff' MIXELL, RONALD G. B.S. Math, Chemistry, Social Sc ie ncc Muncie MODLIN, AUDREY RAY B.S. Math, Physics, Physical Education Nloorcsvllle Phi Sigma Epsilon TURCKES, CASPE R P. B. S. Business, Accounting N. 'wsu X t MOELHMAN, JEAN MARIE B.S. Business Education Library Science Lafayette Library Science Club, Newman Club, W. R. A. 1 X MOODY, REBECCA B.S. Elementary Education Selma A. C.E.g Wesley Foundationg Junior Follies Committee, Junior Prom Committee MOORE, MARJOREE MAREE B.S. Elementary Education Rossville Kappa Delta Pig A. C.E.g Foreign Language Clubg A.W.R.H.3 Y. W. C. A. , V.Pres.g Religious Council, West- minster Fellowship, Pres Delta Zetag Junior Follies Committee MOORE, RUTH ANNA B.S. Home Economics, Arr Marion Kallistag Mary Beeman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma ARISTOTLE Yol-cnapatawpha County Ruth, You're looking radiant these days. of A ' MOOY, OLIN R. B.S. English, Physical Education Earl Park English Club, Math Club, Westminster Fellowshipg Spotlight, Theta Chip Junior Prom Committee, Gymkhahag Aquaticusg Greek Night Committeeg Homecoming Committee, Young Republicans Clubg Military Ball Committee Student Center Committee MORGAN, MARY SUE ROBBINS B.S. Elementary Education Elwood f 'N MORRIS, JUDITH B.S Physical Edu- cation, Health Education Lafayette Transfer from Purdue University P.E. M.3 W.R. A. 5 Aquaticus MORRIS, WILLIAM ANDREW B.S. Physical Edu- cation, History East Chicago Sigma Tau Gammag Veteran's Organization nf' 4P -Y MOSER, MOYER, GENE BARBARA B.S. Speech St Hearing Therapy, Art Noblesville Delta Phi Deltag Kallistag Pi Beta Phi MULLER, RICHARD P. B.S. Business Fowler Commerce Club, Newman Club, Young Republicans Club MUNTZ, DORIS B.S. Elementary Education Sunrnan Social Science Club, Young Republicansfflub 2 MUSTO, CARMELA MYERS, MURLYN LEE B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Math Howe Transfer from Purdue University Kappa Delta Pig Gymkhana NAUMAN, NANCY ANN B,S. Music, English Gaston Sigma Alpha Iotag Kappa Delta Pi, Music Club, Women's Choir, Delta Sigma Epsilon, Sec. , Treas., Panhellenic Council NEEL, WILLIAM DEAN B.S. Social Science, Earth Science ldaville Geography Club, V. Pres. 3 Social Science Club NEFF, POLLY JANE B.S. Elementary Education Hobart Chi Omega NELSON, MARTHA JUNE B.S. Social Science, Geography New Castle Transfer from Christian College NE UENSCHWANDER, STANLEY WAYNE B.S. Art Berne Delta Phi Delta, Kallistag Industrial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation 234 NEWMAN, LOIS JEAN B.S. Math , Physics, Chemistry Middletown Sigma Zeta, V. Pres., Kappa Delta Pig Science Club, Math Club, W. R. A., Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pres Gymkhanag Aquaticus NICKEL, NICKEL, HENRY ROBERT B.A. Industrial Arts Batesville Epislon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Luthern Student Association, Math Club NEUEN, PEGGY POLLOCK B.S. Music Indianapolis Sigma Alpha Iota, Music Club: M. E. N. C. 1 Orches- tra, Women's Chorus, Concert Choir, Pi Beta Phig Gymkhanag Junior Follies Committee, Who's Who OBE RG, RICHARD OESTERLE, CARL B. S. Business Education Muncie Alpha Phi Omega, Treas.g Young Republicans Clubg Pi'Omega Pig Commerce Club, S.E. C.: Gamma Deltag Religious Councilg Y . M. C. A.g ORIENT OSBORNE, RUTH B.S. Social Science, English Salem Pi Gamma Mug Social Science Club, English Club, ORIENT, Sorority Editor: Alpha Omicron Pig Homecoming Committeeg Greek Night Committee, Junior Prom Committee O'SHAUGHNESSEY, MAURICE B. S. Social Science, English Monroeville Concert Choir, Newman Club OREN, OVERDORF, LARRY RICHARD LEE B.S. Social Science, B.S. Social Science, Physical Education English Muncie Tipton Pi Gamma Mug Kappa Delta Pig Student Marshal OWEN, CHARLOTTE B.S. English, Social Science Indianapolis Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pig Sf-,talent Center Committee, Westminster Fellowshipg BALL STATE NEWS, Concert Choir, Alpha Chi Omega, Military Colonel Court, Junior Marshal, Homecoming Committee ,pi Q P'-aw . vnu..- wr' ..4-' 'wi .TY 'hols -'S' nil- of OWENS, PARKER, PARKHURST, PARLING, STEVEN PASKO, BARBARA DONALD LEE SHEILA ANN RICHARD ARLEN B.S. Business B.S. Nursing B.S. Business Education LaPorte Kokomo Logansport Wesley Foundation, Blue Key, V.Pres. 5 Kappa Nightingale Choirg IASN Delta Pig Pi Omega Pig Commerce Clubg ORIENT, Sales Manager, BALL STATE NEWSQ Theta Chi, Trea5.g Junior Prom Committee, Young Republicans Club, Homecoming Committee, Greek Night Committeeg High School Senior Day PATTERSON, VERGIE B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Social Science Muncie Transfer from West Virginia University Kappa Delta Pi 235 PAULSEL, MARTHA JEAN B. S. Elementary Education Lapel Kappa Delta Pi: A. C.E.z Alpha Omicron Pi, V. Pres. g Junior Marshal, Student Center Committee Q 'YN we af, PERRY, EDWARD L. B. S. Art Muncie Kallista Clubg Young Republicans Clubg Homecoming Committee, Junior Prom Committee 36 PAYNE, MARY JO B. S. Elementary Kindergarten Muncie 'Nunn K he 5 P PE TE Rs, NANCY COLEEN B.S. Home Economics Winchester Library Science Clubg Mary BeemangY. W. C. Wesley Foundation PEARSON, GEORGE PE ARSON, VIDA B. S. Home Economics Marion Transfer from Purdue University Kappa Delta Pig Theta Sigma PENDLETON, JAMES GORDON B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Education New Middletown B Clubg Commerce Club, L. S.A.g Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas.5 Homecoming Committee ,,........ s-Q., A.L PETE RS, TOM PETERSON, PETERSON, RICHARD HENRY SARAH L. B.S. Physical Edu- B.S. Elementary cation, Math Education South Bend Wabash Transfer from Uni- versity of Arizona B Club, Theta Chig Homecoming Committee A.C.E.L A.W.R.H.g Westminster Fellow- ship, Sec.g Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec. gAquat1cusg Gyml-diana Y , PENROD, PEGGY LOU B. S. Business Education Liberty Center Commerce Club, A. W. R. H. g Junior Convo Committee ,ev f PHILLIPS, JOANN B.S. Home Eco- nomics, Art Muncie Kallistag Mary Becinan Clubg Angel Flight .tr-iff' l' if? ,W 5-33 -f N-Ov' ' vn f7 ww .1-3 5' .5-f PHILLIPS, SHIRLEY DICKISON A.B. Language, Home Economics Garrett Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Sigma, English Club, Foreign Language Club, Mike Club, Sec., Wesley Foundation, Chi Omega PIERCE, ELMER DEAN B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Oaklandon B Club, Industrial Arts Club, Theta Chi POALSTON, JAMES H. B. S. Physical Edu- cation, Lndustrial Arts, Business Muncie Industrial Arts Club, Elliott Hall Council, Sigma Tau Gamma f 4 w Q POE, NANCY ALICE B.S. Elementary Education Eaton A. C.E., Warner Fellowship, Sec. , V. Pres. 'A- POINT, CLEON ELVIN B.S. Business Education Kendallville Transfer from Han- over College Commerce Club, Kappa Sigma Kappa 'iff POND, ROBERT EDWARD B.S. Elementary Education Warren Transfer from Indiana Central College Kappa Delta Pi, A.C.E. .3 P52 mm r-fe! L,...4-W' YL.:- 'Q' -at Y POWELL, JACK A. B.S. Art Muncie Kallista, Sigma Tau Gamma, Gymkhana, Home- coming Committee, Aquaticus, B Club POWELL, RUTH ANN B.S. English, Social Science Muncie Social Science Club, English Club, L. S. A. , Treas., Religious Council, Alpha Chi Omega, Junior Follies POWERS, CAROLYN PROUGH, NANCY B.S. Home Economics Alexandria Clavia, Theta Sigma, Pres., Sigma Tau Delta, BALL STATE NEWS, Editor, Alpha Chi Omega, Junior Marshal PURCELL., JAMES B.S. Industrial Arts New Castle Theta Chi PUTT, WILLIAM R. B.S. Elementary Education Fort Wayne A. C. E., Lambda Chi Alpha 237 ii v QUINN, CARL R. B.S. Social Science, Business Seymour Pi Gamma Mu, Pres.g Pi Omega Pig Newman Club, Junior Marshal I RAY, ALICE J. B. S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Indianapolis A. C. E. 3 Young Repub- licans Club, A.W.R.H. Governing Boardg BALL STATE NEWSg P1 Beta Phi, Pres. REED, SUE ANN B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Noblesville A.C.E.: W.R.A.g Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec. REEDER, CHARLES Muncie REESER, GEORGE WILLIAM B. S. Industrial Arts Winchester Industrial Arts Club Sigma Tau Gamma PRIBBLE, RUTHANN B.S. Elementary Warren A. C. E. Y? mm wut' of-fe-pr S' it- Rice, JACK ALLEN A.B. Math, Physics, Chemistry Logansport Sigma Zetag Kappa Delta Pig Math Club, Science Clubg Elliott Hall Councilg Y, M. C. A. Religious Council, Treas., Who 's Who 238 RICH, CALVIN A. B. A. English, Spanish Elwood Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pig Geography ClubgStet RICH, CARL D. B.S. Business Education Elkhart Transfer from Indiana University Commerce Clubg Bandg Orchestra, Theta Chig Military Ball Committee RICH, JOANN B.S. Elementary, Junior High School Elkhart A. C. E. 5 Diciples Student Fellowship, Bandg Angel Flight, Young Republic ans Club RICHTER, FRED R. B.S. Business Physical Education Gary Commerce Club: Gamma Deltag Kappa Sigma Kappa RICHTE R., MARCIA FRANCES B. A. Art Plymouth Transfer from Indiana University Kallistag Young Republi cans Club, V. Pres. Tas.. ,Q-lv Dx Q-1-' RIDDLE, MARGARET JOAN B.S. Business, Physical Education Oakland City Transfer from Indiana University Pi Omega Pi, P.E. M. RIDER, DARRELL B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business , Social Science Raleigh Gyrnkhana RIDER, VERRILL B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business, Social Science Raleigh P1 Omega Pig Kappa Delta Pi, Pres. , Gymkhana Q- IWN 4-t V RING, EDWARD L. B.S. Art, Industrial Arts Marion Transfer from Purdue University Extension Kallistag Industrial Arts Clubg Sigma Tau Gamma, V.Pres.g Homecoming Committee, Elliott Hall Council RIVERA, FRANCISCO A. B.S. Elementary Education lnarajan, Guam Transfer from Uni- versity oi' Hawaii Kappa Delta Pi, Newman Club ROBERTSON, CHARLES WAYNE B.S. Industrial Arts Richmond Transfer from Purdue University Epsilon Phi Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Gymkhanag Aquaticusg Homecoming Committee RLDER, LAURA M. B. S. Elementary Etlu- gtition, Junior High School Fortville Transfer from Kansas Suite Teachers College RIEDEL, HILDEGARDE E. B. A. English, Foreign Language Goshen Inter-Varsity, Gamma Delta RINEARSON JR. , WALTER L.. B.S, Elementary Education Muncie A. C.E.3Veteran's Organization .QWN go-E 'VV 1-vf:::r ROBE RTSON, ROBERT DALE B. S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Russiaville Transfer from Indiana University B Club ROBINSON, JOHN B.S. Business Nappanee Transfer from Man- chester College Commerce Clubg Theta Chi ROLL, BARBARA LEE B.S. Elementary Education Logansport A. C. E. Q United Student Fellowship, Pres., Religious Councilg Delta Zeta, Treas. 239 wwrlh .-'- t, ' A wr' ? X, , I .. J .,.,: l ROLLINS, CHARLES RICHARD B.S. Industrial Arts Muncie Industrial Arts Club, Young Republicans Club, Pres., Theta Chi Q ftQ 'QF' - A IS. ROSE, MARY ANNA B.S. Business Education Evansville A. W. R. H. J Commerce Club, W. R. A. g Student Center Committee, Panhellenic Council, Wesley Foundation, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Junior Class Treas., Homecoming Committee is IFF' w e ROSS, BARBARA RUTH B.S. Nursing Education A Gas City Nightingale Choir, IASN ROWE, LLOYD JACK B. S. Business Education Muncie Choir, Men'5 Glee Club RUDICEL, ALICE EILEEN B.S. Elementary Education Muncie RUMPLL NANCY RUX, MARY B.S. Elementary Education Michigan City Chi Omega 240 SANDERS, JANET SWEIGART 13.5. Home Economics New Castle Sigma Kappa SCHAC HT, JOANNE ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education Knox A. C. E. 3 Concert Choir, Alpha Sigma Tau, A. W. R. H. SCHILLING, MARTHA SUE B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business South Bend W. R. A., P.E. M., V. Pres., A. W. R.H. Newman Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gyml-thana SCHIPPER, JANE B.5. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Plymouth A. C.E.: A.W.S.g A. W. R. H. Governing Board, Panhellernc Council, Gamma Delta, V, Pres., Alpha Chi Omega, V.Pres., Young Republicans Club Student Staff North Hall, Homecoming Committee SCHMELTZ, JACK DUANE B.S. Physical Edu- cation, English Wakarusa Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, B Club, Treas., Student Center Committee, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Junior Class V. Pres., Gymkhana, Homecoming Committee Aquaticusg Junior Follies 'X av! if 1,5 SCHOLER, VELMA 1. B. S. Business Edu- cation, Math Pennville Commerce Club 'J tl SCHULTZ, BEVERLY JOAN B. S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Highland A. C. E.g Gamma Delta, V. Pres. , Sec., Alpha Omicron Pi, Home- coming Committee, A. W. R. H. SCOLLICK, EDWARD E. B.S. Business Education Connersville Commerce Clubg Elliott Hall Council, Sigma Tau Ganuna -.H LF ff a X .J 1 i Vffe Q SELL, MARLAND G. B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Bippus Industrial Arts Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon 'YI 'UL-nn Qu mf- SELLERS, ROBERT E. B.S. Elementary Education Marion Phi Sigma Epsilon SETTLEMYRE, LU ANN B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Library Science Logansport P.E. M. ,W.R.A., Library Science Club, V. Pres., White Hall, Sec., Alpha Sigma Tau, Pres., Panhellenic Council, Treas., Gymkhanag Aquaticus, Greek Night Committee SEYBERT SHAFER, ELOISE RINKER RONALD ALLEN B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Edu- Education cation, Industrial Arts Anderson DeSoto Lambda Chi Alpha SHARKEY,JR., FRANK EDWARD B.S. Industrial Arts, Physical Education Hammond B Club, Sec., ln- dustrial Arts Clubg Newman Club, V. Pres.g Theta Chi SHETTERLY, JACQUELINE B.S. Business Education Dayton, Ohio Transfer from Uni- versity of Cincinnati Kappa Delta Pig Commerce Clubg Wesley Foundation SHIREY, BARTON B.S. Art, Industrial Arts Fort Wayne Delta Phi Delta, Kallista, Pres. Sl-IOCKNE Y, THOMAS Wincheste r 241 Q -v . 'Q-vf xiii' - '- ': v X , bi SHOEMAKER, AGNES ROSINA B.S. Music, Art Berne Transfer from De- Pauw University, Tri State University Delta Kappa Gamma ,no-v 'TP SHOPE, DAPI-INA RAE B.S. Elementary Education Hammond Transfer from Indiana University Extension Kappa Delta Pig Social Science Club, A. C. E. 5 Y. W. C. A. 5 Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sec. ,Ag SHONK, DELORES ANN B.S. Elementary Education East Chicago A. C. E. 2 Gamma Delta, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Young Re- publicans Club, Homecoming Committeeg Greek Night Committee, A. W. R. H. SHONK, R11-A 1oNE B. S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Rushville A. C. E., Student Center Committeeg Baptist Student Fellowship, Y. W. C. A., Delta Zeta SIVERBURG JR., H. ASHER B.S. English, Speech Muncie Zeta Chip Phi Delta Pig Mike Club, I. F.C. , Treas. :BALL STATE NEWS, Spotlightg Sigma Phi Epsilong Homecoming Committeeg Aquaticus, Junior Follies SI LVERBURG, BARBARA ANN A.B. Speech Si Hearing Therapy, English Muncie Phi Lambda Chig Pi Beta Phi, V. Presg Junior Prom Queen SILVERS, JUDITH ANN B.S. Speech Bi Hear- ing Therapy, English Muncie Phi Lambda Chi,Pres., English Clubg Young Republicans Clubg Wesley Foundationg Alpha Chi Omega, Homecoming Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Prom Queen Court, Junior Folliesg Greek Night Committee 242 wt' , Am -...v , i Q ,JB i 1 I wiv SINGLETON, SKINNER, SMITH, DAVID M. EDGAR GEORGE HAROLD SHELLIE B.S. Business Edu- Muncie B.S. Social Science, cation, Social Science Math Rushville Muncie SMITH, HYDE CROSS B.S. Business Edu- cation, Music Fort Wayne Alpha Phi Omega, Pres, , Music Club, Commerce Clulig Wesley Foundation, Treas.3 Y. M. C. A. 1 Choral Uniong Concert SMITH, LEON F. Muncie gf! SMITH, SUE ANN B.S. Nursing Education Kokomo 9' 1-nl' ldv-4 Q... SMOLINSKE, DON L. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Social Science Auburn Sigma Tau Gamma L SOUDERS, JOHN E. B.S. Art Muncie Y. M. C. A. pBancI, ORIENT STAFF STAHLHUTH, SARAH A. B. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten Alexandria Transfer from DePauw University Kappa Delta Pig A. C.E.g Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec. 1,4 l I STALE Y, DIXIE ARLENE B.S. Elementary Education Anderson A. C.E., Sigma Sigma Sigma, Scc. 45- Y---X STALNAKER, WILLIAM B.S. Speech, Social Science Anderson Blue Key, Chi Kim Beta, Mil-.e Club. Pres. ,Social Sucmge Club, Student Center Cmmniiitee,ORIENT, Associate Etlitnr, BALL STATE NEWS, Spotlight, The-ta Chi, Pres. V. Prc-a., Freshnian Class, V. Pres. ,I. F. C. , Pres., Horneconiing Committee, Gymkhana, WIio's Who fmt -404- lata, X x 0 STANLEY, SARA MAE B. S. Nursing Education Urbana, Illinois A. W. S. LA. W. R.H.L Baptist Student Fellowship, BALL STATE NEWS, Bandg Nightingale Choirg Alpha Omicron Pi ...mag STAPLEY, SALLY B. A. English, Social Science Anderson Transfer from Hanover College Alpha Phi Gamma, Gamma Sigma Pig English Club, BALL STATE NEWS sTAvaos, STEVE B.S. Business Edu- cation, Physical Education Hammond Kappa Delta Pig Commerce Clubg Sigma Tau Gammag Gymkhana, Junior Marshal STEENBERGH, JOAN MARIE Elementary Education South Bend Clavia, Pres., A.C.E.g S.E.C., Sec.3 Student Center Governing Board: Newman Clubg Alpha Sigma Alpha, V.Pres., Homecoming Queen Court sTE1NARD, MAXINE ELLEN B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Speech Si Hear Brookville A. C.E.1Y.W.C.A. 'X STEPHENS, HERMAN LOUIS B. S. Industrial Arts, ing Social Science Muncie Indus trial Arts Club 243 ,rw- Y STEVENS BARBARA Mifltiletown k K M x His . 'T PX fgifzif . ilzigifi- ., -.'V .gQ35 .lQ. me -L , STIFFLER, LOIS ANN B.S. English, Business Hartford City Sigma Tau Delta, P1Omcpa Pl, V. Pres.g Kappa Delta Pig Commerce Club, ORIENT Staff, Alpha Chi Omega, Tre-as.g Junior Folliesg Junior Marshal STITES, ROBERT L. B.S. Social Science, Chemistry Anderson Transfer from Anderson College Social Scicncc Club Science Club fins ,WI ear' ,,...,.v ld-07' my 'CY STONER, DONALD G. B. S. Social Scicntc, English Muni lc So: ml Science Clulwg United Student Fellowship, Religious Council, Pres. AIRKMSA TAYLOR, HANNA1-I MARGARET B. S. Elementary Education Eaton 244 TAYLOR, ROBERT G. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Social Science South Bend Theta Chig B Club, Gyrnkhana, Aquaticus 555 TERREL, LELA FERN B.S. Elementary Education Huntington Transfer from Hunt- ington College Kappa Delta Pi THARP, NORMA B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Auburn P. E. M. , Sigma Kappa, V. Pros. STRICHER, BILL GENE B.S. Industrial Arts, Art fllxshawal-za Industr1:llArts Club, B Clul15 Gamma Delta, Trczis. , Pres Theta Chi Nfl'-T iff? STROMBECK, SUE ELLEN B.S. Elementary Plymouth Kappa Delta Pi, Treas.pGymlgl1ana -'SZ' ,Jw ,4- Y ' THOMAS, DE LORES Muncie THOMAS, REX EUGENE B.S. Social Science Business Eaton Lambda Chi Alpha -. of Ansfvx it 3 i '9 Q Tl. THOMPSON. THORNBURG, GEORGE PATRICIA New Castle Muncie it 'Q' Q.: -nn -imfs v:: ' 5' TOEPFER, CAROL ANN B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Peru P.E. M. . W.R.A.3 Gamma Delta, Scc.g Lucina Hall Councllg A.W. R.H.L Alpha Sigma Tau, Cuymkhanag Junior Prom Committee TOWNE, LEON V. B.S. Accounting Dunkirk Spotlight TRAUX, DALE LaPorte Music Int' fs 'Y' 'Clin use fi Q5- Wan- Ya TUXFORD, NELDA KATHRYN B.S. Elementary Education Alexandria A.C.E., A.W.S., A. W. R. H. , Wesley Foundation, Chi Omega Sec. , Homecoming Committee -45' X'-43 'ZML7 3, lx TUSSEY, LIN DA LEE B. S. Elementary Edu- cation, Junior High Yorktown Kappa Delta Pig A. C. E. UFKES, WILFRED B. B.S. Inclustnal Arts, Biology Muncie Transfer from Midland College Epsilon P1 Taug Industrial Arts Club: L. S. A. ' an .fx-I 6, ULLMAN, UNDERWOOD, PATRICIA LEE BONNIE JE.-XNNE Bluffton B.S. Art, Biology Munn-ie Transfer from Cm' cinnati Art Academy Kallista, Sczenve Club VOGHT, NIARTHA LOUISE B. A. Social SI if-nee, English Hartford City Clavia, V.P1'cS. P1 Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta Kappa Delta Pi, Social Science Club, V. Pres. , English Clulng Student Center Cmnmitteep Wesley Foundationg Delta Zetag Chi Omega Social Stiunte Scholarship xx VAN DUYN, RICHARD E. B.S. Physical Education Greenfield Transfer from Indiana University, and Earlham College 245 im! PP 'TRS 'P 'gk' x VANZO, JAMES B.S. English, Speech Highland Newman Clubg Sigma Phi Ep- silong B Club VAUGHN, HAL D. B.S. Business, English Fremont Commerce Club, Concert Choir: Men's Glee Club, Sigma Tau Gamma VERA, ALICE J. B. S. Social Science, Business Hammond Transfer from Indiana University Pi Gamma Mug Kappa Delta Pig Social Science Clubg Newman Clubg Alpha Sigma Tau VINSON, VON GRABOW, MARY E. JOAN FLEGAL A. B. Elementary B.S. Nursing Education Education Ridgeville Crown Point tl gm. gil' QW '-3 fill WALTERS, CAROLEE B.S. Physical Edu- caiion, Library Science Richmond P.E.lVI. , Sec., V. Pres., Alpha Sigma Tau 246 WARD, LEO W. B.S. English Social Science Morehead, Kentucky WEBER, RITA MAE B.S. Business Educaiion Brookville Pi Omega Pig Commerce Clubg Newman Club Quan' WEEKLEY, JACK LEE B. S. Industrial Arts Muncie Epsilon Pi Taug Industrial Arts Club ur' WAGNE R, CAROLE YVONNE A.B. Language Arts, English Union City Foreign Languageg W. R. A. 3 Alpha Sigma Alphag Aquaticusg Junior Follies WEIMER, LEOMER EUGENE B.S. Social Science, Business Union City Transfer from Miami University Pi Gamma Mu WEISS, JOAN B.S. Nursing Education Gamma Delta, Wornen's Chorus, Nightingale Choir 'BQ 12? 'V' 'SSI' ,Q , .afsx ! . ,U ., Q--ff WEISSE, PAUL HENRY B, A. Foreign Language, English Muncie Transfer from McGill University Foreign Language Club, Newman Clubg Sigma Phi Epsilon, Junior Follies Committee 'f' wigs? WHITE, LOIS ANN B. S. Nursing New Castle Transfer from University of Nebraska Homecoming Committee WESNER, CONSTANCE A. B.S. Elementary Education Fort Wayne Transfer from St. lVlary's College Kappa Delta Pi, A. C.E.g Newman Clubj Alpha Omicron Pi, Junior Follies WEST, ANNIS CHRISTLNE B.S. Nursing Education Carmel Nightingale Choir, Alpha Sigma Tau, W. R. A., IASN WHAN, DORA LEE B.S. Elementary Edu- cation, Kindergarten LaOtto A. C.E.g Sigma Sigma Sigma, Homecoming Committee, A. W. R, H. WHEELER, DOROTHY B..-X. Music Anderson Transfer from Jordan College oi Music Music Club WHITCOME, ROBERT Rochester .gg 'iii .qv ...suv- N-sr' WHITENACK, JACQUEMNE WICKI-IAM, MARY JO P. S. Physical Edu- cation, Business Marion P.E.M.1 W.R.A.. V. Pres. gAquaticusg ' ' R H Angel Flight, A.W. WILBER, DONNA MAE B. S. Elementary Education Kokomo Transfer from Mac- Murray College A.C.E.g Young Re- publicans Club, BALL STATE NEWS, ORIENTg P1 Beta Phi, Junior Prom Committee WILLIAMSON, DOYNE WILLIAMS, MARILYN FRENCH KING JOAN FRAZIEH B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Edu- Richmond cation, Kindergarten Ke nnarcl A. C. E. 1 Delta Zeta 247 WILLIAMS, MARTHA L'JEAN B.S. Elementary Education Owensville Transfer from Miami University A. C.E.g Wesley Foundationg Delta Zeta WILLIS, WILSON, ANNA ROBERT JANE GORRELL Muncie B.S. Business Education Fort Wayne Alpha Omicron Pi WILSON, M ARJORIE RUTH B.S. Elementary Education Needham A. C. E. 3 Band WILSON, RU DOLPH SHAFFNER B.S. Industrial Arts, English Indianapolis Epsilon Pi Taug Industrial Arts Club, V. Pres. 5 IFC, Treas.g New- man Clubg Y. M. C. A. 5 Kappa Alpha Psi, Pres. WIMMER, NANCY SUE B.S. Elementary Education Gaston A. C. E. WINN, SUE ANN B.S. Elementary Education Lucerne A. C.E.LS.E.C.L Wesley Foundationg Delta Zeta, Sec. 248 WISE, WOLFE, DELANO FREDRICK E. Kendallville B.S. Social Science, English Muncie Social Science Clubg Geography Club WOOD, MATTIE B.S. Elementary Education Richmond Transfer from Anderson College WOTHKE, JAMES H. B.S. Elementary Education Union Mills A. C. E. 3 Newman Clubg Gymkhana WRIGHT, JUDY B.A. English Social Science Sheridan Sigma Kappa Sigma ,,..- I in 1 G3 . ,. v ,U -,A R W, S ' ' 1 s T I v 5 ls Il. 1 'V 4 2 T 4 1 . . V - 'L?w. . fx, ,pf F, , ' ,, .43 - . -' f .- fgdf'-V, 1 W: 4' .N Ss. A' 'W ' ,-, ,yy ' gy Ai V- ,J L., K- ,V X L, .,.mW,, Q L , Wffgfi- N '!?f 4l' ' Sf- P ' H .wv.,w. E, iq- 5 '-,fir-X, 'PQew .,.k,. M, V v ,w,,,,n4 33U5ry,t in -vfsafiif-pf ffl- fy, mg? W P ' ,, -. QV in 5 X '- ' Q f , f . ':'.,'4jL'F1 ' wg ly 4 1' f' - 5, H MQW. QQ-,4Wjs,fxfEfw,v'a . ts: Q J ,. ' we-4'i4f1:, -' 1Q,QffQf 1'f', 1- V F, X' ,Q K. if ',' , -I , - '- 1 Q . f , X V IH.. W qw , s Q ga' Y MWW45' .U Xml' 'fy 'NY W' M ' m4if5fJif' f Q'7'P?f??:f2f akjy ' gg- .1,f'- ' 'HW . - W2 , JM Y -,L Q l w 4 , .14 'Why CHRISTY WOODS KALLISTA'S BOHEMIAN BRAWL mm V I M Ai' 5 W I if-if wfl: 1' ' , WH S .., Q 4 X: rw. v W S SPOTLIGHT THEATRE if F'-I Ps WRIGHT, MARI- ANNE HAGENOW B.S. Business Edu- cation, English Gaston Pi Omega Pig Com- merce Club, Gamma Delta, Treas.g Religious Councilg Sigma Kappag Pan- hellenic Councilg A. W. R.H.g Home- coming Committee WRIGHT, PATRICIA ANNE B.A. English, Spanish Alexandria Sigma Tau Deltag Kappa Delta Pig English Clubg S,E. C.g Student Center Govern- ing Boardg Religious Councilg Sigma Sigma Sigma, Panhellenic Counc 1lg Junior Marsh allg Gymkhanag A. W. R. H. YAEGER, FRANCES L. B. S. Business Education Portland Pi Omega Pi, Pres.g Commerce Clubg L. S. A., Treas.g Religious Council, Chi Omega,SeQ. , V. Pres.g Home- coming Comrmtteeg Junior Prom Committee YARGER, PATRICIA LOU B.S. Elementary Education Marion Transfer from Indiana University A. C. E. 3 Young Republicans Clnlw SCHNEIDER JR. , WILLIAM G. B.S. Marketing Merchandising Rusliville Newman Clubg Mike Clubg Sigma Phi Epsilong Gymkhana SUTHERLAND, NED B. B.S. Physical Edu- cation, Industrial Arls Rensselaer Transfer from Indiana Umvcrsity Industrial Arts Club, Elliott Hall Council, Sigma Tau Gamma. Homecoming Comniittefu Aquaticus. Junior Folliesg Junior Prom Committee YOUNT, HELEN ROBERTA B.S. Elementary Education Muncie ALLEY, G. EDWARD B. A. Social Science, Chemistry Wesley Foundation Lambda Chi Alpha 2 We 75? - X, N.--V ,J , Y 254 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - Kent Gordon Secretary - Pat Coleman Vice-President - Pat Wells Treasurer - Jan Johnson President - Mike Helpling Treasurer - Judy Breece SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President - Joby Foxworthy Secretary - Jane Horney . X I I R '53 U 5 x xv i af? lx Ea 'mg'--i jf 255 FRESH MAN Treasurer Secretary Vice President President Campus 258 . X, -11' 1 C s .nv A 3 E ' Y Keeping the Orient in focus this year Mr. Bob Neiswanger frightl and Mr. Walt Lueck Qleftj were the top shutter men photographing practi- cally everything from the tip of Benny's nose to the feet of the dozens of campus organizations. Other photographers snapping away for the Orient wereg Un black and whitel Jim Reed, John Souders, Rader's Studio and People's Studio, Un color! Dr. Robert Cooper, Ralph Sat- terlee and Norman Cook. Thanks loads, boys! PV'- X 519' X Grand Central Station? No, its the annual Student Center Birthday Party. Hole in one ? But 'Paul' that doesn't sound like you. Campus Casanova Sig Tau smiles for miles of dimes. ,pw-. 'law +r,. ' ' '47 Y?Q533X!4'7'f? ' gf, .gi 1 ,. VA I ,fffs V. fy M ws, MILITARY BALL QUEEN .X X' ...U M '1- 1 i A ' ,N-Q, if f BLUE KEY SWEETHEART , 1 QQ ,+R ,-CLIP :Q 5 . ka, CR , ' K 'S M- W, E .vu A We 'S Q, 5 tiff '12, S, 3 Q1-' ,Mm , '29 I v CHERRY BLOSSOM QUEEN as-2 QYQ 2 5 iw sf ORIENT QUEEN Cwwb XB 4' v 5.3 HOMECOMING QUEEN owmli- Umm Many thanks to Walter Lueck and John Souders for the pictures of the queens. D. . eff: if ss' 'f ff' As instructors return for classes Vr- rf' v ' ,rf I Q jx lin n X 1 L students return for coffee. 2 264 ,. .gf :.,:,..-Q-xl'-.1 . --Q ' , ' V ' .-izrfnr X., v If X t' xl 19 Coffee time capers and a friendly cup, we think? ww . . . and then there was the one about the prof's daughter. K X , x, ,. 4-wk ish' N fe 2 525 4-..-...-.Q 'uxsmff 1, ,- O Big bad barbers in a row one got drafted and then there were fou' Ice Cream Cokes Candy Nuts ,,.,..- ,......'- M wr f Aj' -w?m. -ww . .s,.,.Z and All Day Suc kers , ,eg we too! fi?-5 Vemmufmgrwfxa. my 4 ,y-ww. 'Y . I V l ....... and then I jumped off of a 15 foot diving board with a two piece l strapless suit ...... Well! K I 1 l f w E i l ,lX ' 'l x. , xwulsllu. 4 -'dwg fr l Mary, one of my girls didn't get in until three o'clock this morning. Don't worry, Clementine, Ihaven't seen two of my girls for darned near a week. wif ' 'cu sm .1 , A . .-if .J A K A 2.3 Q S .Lf ' is 3 NH ,WGe KTA a?'1'.bRRK.:e ,F N 'Wms.. boys. I can see it in your eyes I think it's good to get away sometime, don't you? Yes, and you are suchnice QI! They are all good girls, but does the health department know about that tattoo? rw, A 3,-Q. , ,A an , f '- 5 ,Nui I Lv' 7' .we f ,M Wil 267 268 ,KM A A 1 -. W., - .- X -vw x qw '- -Paz, , Q WS f X M, Y ,Q MH? . Well, we've had our fun. Guess it's time to get back to class, chums. Q ,QS af . ' ,img ef , 1.1 ' 1159? g .46 BALL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Her busy day begins with class . The day includes helping patients .... . . being busy with minute details if R f ii, mvff .... , . ' '13 ' , 'F ,QW N jk 269 ,f 1 such as lab work .... .... th erapy . . . . emergency detail 1 1 X-1 is :fri . . . and keeping things clean. 1 I I si 2+ 741 X' 6 Y r i fi -..x vnu-an-saswlnllli i ,fur Glu- X , qv. X . - Q . .- z 4 w . wma -, -'Q Sum 4' X1 Q-zz. 'wb ' . 1 .9!'!'Q1u - .-: X Pg, , N 2 1 'N N- Q Y .. -5 YW! X X In 1 x 9 Qi -,Nj 1 'S H X' 5:Yqiix'h: gas if X XX J X X ga' S . Q x Q ,X X V32 ni na .. if t A ,J 3 3 ' - 9' px ,, , E, I 1.:3 ,V Q W Pg 3 H A bit of casting, and not for a p.y. Operating room conversation .... Why not try that new stitch? ' ,! V X 5 lu I J ' f Z J 1, 2 sm Ja ' - s K ,V ' W , W A 271 272 . . .the day is over' for some but the nurse works 'round the clock. 7 I w BALL STATE ART GALLERY 1 ff 1 Z . 4 If 5. 3 I, , 312,331 y 'if 'r , H 1 ,J ' 1 , . X ,U it A t .P T'-., . X i w Depicting St. George Thompson Room Coronation of the Virgin By Pinturicchio Giovanni Del Biondo 15th Century 1392 Printed in Nenurenberg 1488 By Koberger - ww --A , 5 1 l . JV, T f. r 1 ' V, 1 ,ima-u lie-ff-as .xlilims . ,N -ff. 1 we . 9,5 . fm YV' an .wi :--if 5 . Q 273 Arm Chair Florentine 17th Century Carved Walnut Chest Tuscan 16th Century Bust of Youth Pace Donatello By Andrea Sansovino 1386-1466 1460-1529 Florentine Florentine A 'wut'- M4'l..A I l Portrait of a Lady By Andreadel Del Sarto 1486 - 153 1 Florentine Lot and His Daughters Raphael 1483-1520 18th Century Frame '1Si ' X-wr 2 QE? v,effiw..,..,4311!,5 V Y '95 W mmsX m ' ' '36 41953 'Q xgffwmv.. vu-Carfax. -if-arr . W .1-A . - .. ff 1 4 1 1 5 'C ,- 1 E l 1 Madonna And Child Portrait of Frere Blaise Madonna And Child Giovanni Bellini Antoine Watteau By Lorenzo Di Credi Italian 1430-1516 French 1681-1721 1459-1537 Alexander The Great Flemish 17th Century late Florentine I TW ..., 1 -.IW X2 A iff ,R,AE'J6.J- x1i'hf1..IlAf JSP. ' 211 A Abrams, Eugene A. C. E . Adams, Deloris Adams, Foster Dale Administration Administration Building Air Science Dept. 'Albright - Otterbein Alexander, Helen Allen, David Allen, Julia Alley, G. Edward Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Tau Alumni Association Amick, Charles Anderson, Emma Jean Anderson, lrene Angel Flight Ansberry,Donald Arnette, Louis Arnold Air Society Art Department Arts Building Athletics Athletic Committee Atwood, Judith A. W. R. H. A. W. R.H. Officers A. W. S. B B Club Bahler, Russell Bailey, Ann Bailey, Betty Bailey, Jerry Bainbridge, Betty Baker, William Ball Gymnasium Ball State News Band Baptist Student Fellowship Barker, Mrs. Clifford Barlow, Jean Baseball Basketball Bassett, Norman Bast, Juanita Baughn, Mary Beck, James Beck, Jane Ann Bekelya, Olga Benning, Paul Betts, Judson Betz, Ruth Beuret, Suzanne Beyerl, Merrill C. Biddle, John Bilby, Shirley Bills, Frank Birk, Ann Bishop, Andrew Blackwell, Victor Blair, Emma Blake, Harry Blizzard, William Bloomfield, Robert Blue Key Bodle, Barbara Boehnlein, James Boggs, Carole Bond, John Bonner, Betty Bookout, Jack Bookout, Katheleen Boston, Farris Boston, Julia Botkin, Melvin Bosles, Benten Bowman, Julene Bowman, George Bowman, Ronald Brammer, Virginia Branchick, Valerie Bratton, Jack Bratton, Nancy Briggs, Mary 204 94 204 204 23 6 31 72 204 205 205 249 168 170 58 59 172 174 122 205 205 205 82 205 205 83 32 18 129 166 205 113 56 107 158 205 205 205 205 206 206 13 54 84 73 206 206 160 142 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 27 206 207 27 207 207 207 207 207 128 207 207 207 207 47 207 207 208 208 208 208 209 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 209 -95 -169 -171 -173 -175 -123 -159 -55 -85 -161-162 thru 147 Bright, Briles, INDEX John Richard Brobst, Gerald Brooks, Patricia Brooks, William Brown, Browni Francis ng, Betty Brunso, John Brurn, Carolyn Bryant, Verna Buell, Bryie, Lawrence Ann Buczkowski, Leonard Bullock, Ronald Buhler, Nancy Burchard, Robert Burns, Carolyn Burris Faculty Burris School Business Education Dept. Butler, Ernest Butts, Cynthia Bumb, Oliver Burkhardt, Richard Bynum, Gilbert C Campbell, Betty Campbell, Richard Campus 5-9-10-11 Carmichael, Rebecca Carr, Walter Cashdollar, Charles Cauble, Paddy Jo Chadbourne, Horace Chambers, Wilbur Chandler, Joseph Cheeseman, Reed Chi Omega Chrisman, Paul Circle, Jeanne Clark, Douglas Clark, Phillip Clavia Clevenger, G. H. Clock, Richard Clyde, Sally Weales Cole, Benita Coleman, Virginia Collier, Kenneth Colsten, Johnny Commerce Club Concert Choir Conley, John Contents Cook, Peggy Cook, Ralph Cook, Russel Copeland, Wilma Cord, John Cosby, Albert Cox, Lorin Cox, Sally Craig, Charles Crampton, Jane Crawford, Elizabeth Creviston, Eve Crosier, William Cross Country Crownover, Gloria Crowder, Daniel Cullen, Allen Cunningham, Jane Curtis, Paul D Dare, Shirley Darlington, Jean Darter, Jo Ann Daugherty, Martha Daugherty, Mona Davis, Dolores Davis, Frances Davis, Kay Davis, Virginia Davisson, Charles Dawson, Eyolene Delta Phi Delta Delta Sigma Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta Desciples Students Detamore, Phil Dickerson, Myron 209 209 209 209 209 209 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 33 p 15 34 210 211 27 27 211 211 17-21-22 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 176 212 212 212 212 46 27 212 212 212 212 27 212 92 BB 212 4 212 212 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 29 213 213 -177 isa 138-139-140 213 213 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 215 215 60 178 179 180-181 74 215 215 Dirrim, Lowell Domrow, Paul Donat, Marion Dan Dorsey, Benjamin Drost, Doris Dow, Carol Duggins, Estill Dunham, Sue Dunlap, Robert E Ecker, Edwin Eckert, Anne Education Department Edwards, Claudia Egger, John Egger, Joyce Eickhoff, George Elder, Donald Elliott Ball Hall Elliott, Mark Thomas Elliott, Thomas Emens, Dr. John R. English Department Epsilon Pi Tau Etzler, Coleen Esarey, Joan Evans, Ethel F Feasel, James Ferrari, Carol Featherstone, Norman Fenner, John Foreman, Pat Foster, Elsie Foster, Martha Fowler, C. Joseph Fowler, Russell Fisher, Lowell Football Foreign Language Dept. Fouts, Doria Frank, Mary Lou Fraternities Frederick, Joy Fredericks, Robert Frushour, Wayne Friddle, I... David Fryklind, Less Fullhart, Richard Furrow, William Fyfe, Carolyn G Gamma Delta Ganser, Harry Gargione, Betty Garrett, Walter Gartee, Wallace Geography Club George, Joseph Gill, Darrell Gilmore, Evelyn Glendening, Alva Godwin, Sara Goen, Gerald Golf Good, Patricia Gard, Marvin Gordon, Edith Grady, Governor Grady, Marvin Graves, Janet Green, Roma Nelle Grimme, Sandra Grossnickle, Robert Grove, Earl Groves, Dorothy Groves, Richard Gruszka, Phyllis Gudgel, Denzel Gunn, Duane Gymnastics H Haines, David Hale, Judith Hall, Charles Hall, Sue Carol Halley, John Thomas Hamling, Judith 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 35 216 216 216 216 216 7-118-119 216 216 24-25 36 61 216 216 29 217 217 217 217 217 29 217 217 217 217 130 37 217 217 167 217 218 218 218 218 218 218 218 75 218 218 218 218 100 218 219 219 219 219 219 155 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 219 220 220 29 220 220 220 220 141 220 220 220 220 220 220 -36 277 235 278 Hardin, James Hardy, Richard Harper, James Harrell, Janie Harris, Dale Harris, Irene Harris, Jane Harrold, Nila Hart, Carol Joann Hartley, Mrs. Dorothy Hastings, Richard Harthan, Doris Joan Hauptman, Leo M. Hawkins, Jackie Lou Hayes, Mabel Haynes, Patricia Healy, Cecelia Heaton, Chelia Hefley, Charles E. Heiden, Judy Ann Henry, Roderick J. Herrmann, Rosemary Herron, William S. Hessler, Marion Hillery, Robert Himelick, Ethel Hinckley, David Holaday, Dora Jordan Holdeman, Richard L. Hogan, Grace Evelyn Homecoming Home Economics Dept. Honoraries Hott, Janet Howath, Wilma Howard, Thomas Wm. Howd, Curtis M. Huckelberry, Alan Huffman, Barbara Humphrey, Thelma Hunt, Connie Sue 1 Industrial Arts Club Industrial Arts Dept. Ingelhart, Louis E. Inter-Fraternity Council lntra-Murals Intra-Mural Council Irwin, B Ishikawa Ivy Club Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, erta Ann , Hiroshi Tshi J Jo Ann Kay Celeste Max Jule Christine Lois R. Rex Jennings, William A. Jones, Harold Frank Johnson, John Stanley Johns, Joyce Johnshoy, Howard G. Johnson, Lois Sellers Johnson, Shirley K Jones, Phyllis Ann Junior Class Junior Pan-Hellenic Judy, Wilma Rae Jump, Rollin E. K Kallista Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Sigma Kappa Karnafel, Raymond Keefe, Kathleen Keenan, Patricia L. Keim, Nancy Jane Keesling, Ralph Wendell Kemp, Wilmetta Irene Kendall, Mary Lou Kendall, Norman Lee Kennedy, Carol Ann Kennedy, Margaret Ann King, Keith Kingsolver, Mary Kinley, William Kirkman, Sue 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 221 30 221 221 27 221 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 222 29 222 223 223 223 8 38 57 223 223 223 27 29 223 29 223 101 38 27 53 137 166 223 223 182 223 223 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 224 28 224 224 224 125 124 224 225 91 191 62 192 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 225 226 225 226 -148-154 -193 l J, INDEX Kitchen, Mary Kitchen, Ruth Kershner, Jo Ann Knipple, Robert Gene Kniss, Earleen Knox, Donald W. Koegel, Patricia Koenker, Robert H. Kolter, Gerald E. Kramer, Rex Kwok, A. Earl L Laferty, Margaret Ann Lafever, Carolyn Lambda Chi Alpha Lambert, Judy Landigan, Marjorie Carol Larue, Barbara J. Last, William C. Laurie, Annie Lauderbaugh, Greta Lawrence, Joyce Ann Lawson, Anna Lou Laycock, Delpha Lee, Gladys Lee, Marilyn Lee, Martha Lehman, George Leininger, Pat Lemna, Wade Lewis, Beryl Lewis, Cletus Lewis, Herbert Libes, Leonard Library Library Science Club LibraryScience Dept. Lininger, Ruth Linville, Philip Livezey, Elinor Loucks, Robert Loveland, Margot Loy, Mona Lucina Hall Lueck, Walter Lueck, Warren Luzzadder, Peggy Lyon, William Lyons, Ruth M Mang, Martin Manning, Marilyn Mantooth, Marilyn Marks, Susan Marocco, John Marshall, Barbara Martin, Don Mary Beeman Club Mason, Joan Math Club Mathematics Club Mathias, Shirley Mathison, Clarence Matthew, Ed Mavis, Don McAllister, Barbara McColl, Martha McC1ead, Don McClead, Janet McCoo1, Michael McCreery, James McCullough, Neel McDermott, Martha McGriff, Doris McIntosh, James McKean, Gilbert McNaughton, Charles McQuire, Barbara Meeks, Rebecca Merritt, Richard Meyer, John Michael, R. E. Miner, Donald Miller, Edward Miller, Larry Miller, Lavon Miller, Mary Minck, Doris Minnick, Michael Minick, Lona Minnick, Norbert Mixell, Barbara 29 29 226 226 226 226 226 28 226 226 226 227 227 194 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 228 226 228 229 228 228 228 226 228 16 102 39 228 228 228 229 229 229 116 29 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 230 230 96 230 97 37 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 231 231 231 231 231 231 28 231 231 231 231 28 231 231 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 Mixell, Ronald Modlin, Audrey Moelham, Jean Moody, Rebecca Moore, Marjorie Moore, Ruth Mooy, Olin Morgan, Mary Sue Morris, Judith Morris, William Moser, Barbara Moyer, Gene Muller, Richard Muntz, Doris Mus ic Club Music Dept. Musto, Carmela Myers, Mary Myers, Murlyn N Nauman, Nancy Neel, William Neff, Polly Nelson, Neuen, Martha Peggy Neuenschwander, Newman Club Newman, Lois Newton, Robert Nicholson, Ellen Nickel, Nickel, Robert Henry Norris, Reba North Hall Oberg, O Richard Orchestra Oesterle, Carl Osborne, Ruth O'Shaughnessey, Oren, Larry Organizations Orient Staff 2-126 Overdorf, Richard Stanley Maurice Owen, Charlotte Owens, Donald P P. A. Building Pan Hellenic Council Parker, Sheila Parkhurst, Richard Parling, Steven Pasko, Barbara Patterson, Vergie Paulsel, Martha Payne, Mary Pearson, George Pearson, Vida Pendleton, James Penrod, Peggy Perry,Edward Peters, Nancy Peters, Tom Peterson, Richard Peterson, Sarah Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Lambda Chi Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Epsilon Phillips, Joann Phillips, Shirley Physical Education Club Physical Education Dept. Pi Beta Phi Pi Gamma Mu Pi Omega Pi Pierce, Elmer Pippenger, W. G. Pealston, James Poe, Nancy Pope, Truman Point, Cleon Pond, Robert Powell, Jack Powell, Ruth Powers, Carolyn Primmer, Robert Prough, Nancy Purcell, James Putt, William 232 232 232 . 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 233 90 40 234 30 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 76 234 30 28 234 234 30 114 234 86 235 235 235 235 71 -127-88 235 235 12 52 235 235 235 235 235 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 183 63 64 196 236 237 106 41 184 66 65 237 28 237 237 30 237 237 237 237 237 28 237 237 237 Q Quinn, Carl R Ray, Alice Reed, Sue Reeder, Charles Reeser, George Religious Council Reynolds, Virlah Rice, Jack Rich, Joann Rich, Carl D. Rich, Calvin Richter, Fred Richter, Marcia Riddle, Margaret Rider, Darrell Rider, Verrill Rider, Laura Riedel, Hildegarde Rinearson, Walter Ring, Edward Rivera, Francisco Robertson, Charles Robertson, Robert Robinson, John Rogers, George Roll, Barbara Rollins, Charles Richard Rose, Mary Ann Ross, Barbara Rowe, Lloyd Rudicel, Alice Rumple, Nancy Rux, Mary S Sabre Flight Sanders, Janet Schacht,Joanne Schilling, Martha Schipper, Jane Schmeltz, Jack Schneider, William Scholer, Velma Schultz, Beverly Schoolick, Edward Science Club Science Department Sell, Marland Sellers, Robert Settlemyre, Lu A.nn Seybert, Eloise Shafer, Ronald Sharkey, Frank Shetterly, Jacqueline Shirey, Barton Shockney, Thomas Shoemaker, Agnes Shope, Shonk, Shonk, Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Daphna Delores Rita Alpha Iota Kappa Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Zeta Silverburg, Asher Silverburg, Barbara Silvers, Judith Singleton, David Skinner, Paul Smith, Harold Smith, Hyde Smith, Sue Ann Smolinske, Don Social Science Club Social Science Department Souders, John South Hall Stahlhuth, Sarah Staley, Dixie Stalnaker, William Stanley, Sara Stapley, Sally State' Teachers College Bo Stavros, Steve Steenburg, Joan Steinard, Maxine Stephens, Herman ard 238 238 238 238 238 80 30 238 238 238 238 238 238 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 239 30 239 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 81 240 240 240 240 240 249 241 241 241 98 42 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 241 242 242 242 242 67 188 198 186 68 200 S9 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 243 243 103 43 243 115 243 243 243 243 243 26 243 243 243 243 189 199 187 1 INDEX Stevens, Betty Stiffler, Lois Stites, Robert Stoner, Donald Stowe, Edward Smoker, Bill Strombeck, Sue Ellen Student Student Student Student Center Center Governing Board Center Committees Executive Council Sutherland, Ned B. Swimming Taylor, Taylor, Tennis Terrel, Thorp, T Hannah Margaret Robert G. Lina Fern Norma Theta Chi Theta Sigma Thomas, D. Thomas, Rex Eugene Thompson, G. Thornburg, P. Toepfer, Carol Ann Towne, Track Leon V. Turckes, Casper P. Tuxford, Nelda Kathryn Tussey, Linda Lee U Ufkes, Wilfred B. Ullman, P. Underwood, Bonnie Jeanne V Van Cleve, Carrie Veteran's Club Voght, Martha Louise Van Duyn, Richard E. Vanzo, James Vaughn, Hal D. Vera, Alice J. Vinson, Mary E. Von Grabow, Joan Flegal W Wagner, Carole Yvonne Wagner, J. C. Wallace, Ansel Walters, Carolee Ward, Leo W. Weber, Rita Mae Weekley, Jack Lee Weimer, Leomer Eugene Weiss, Joan Weisse, Paul Henry Wesley Foundation Wesner, Constance A. West, Annis Christine Westminster Fellowship Whan, Dora Lee Wheeler, Dorothy Whitcomb, R. White Hall White, Lois Ann Whitenack, Jacqueline Whols Who Wickham, Martha Wickham, Mary Jo Wilber, Donna Mae Williams, Marilyn Joan Williams, Martha L'Jean Willis, B. Wilson, Anna Jane Gorrell Wilson, Marjorie Ruth Wilson, Rudolph Shaffner Wimmer, Nancy Sue Winn, Sue Ann Wise, D. Wolfe, Frederick E. Women's Choir Wood, Mattie Woodworth Hall Wothke, James H. W.R.A. Wright, Judy Wright, Marianne Hogenow 244 244 244 244 30 244 244 19 50 51 48 249 49 149-150-151 244 244 156 244 244 202 70 244 244 245 245 245 245 163 245 245 245 245 245 245 30 108 245 245 246 246 246 246 246 246 28 30 246 246 245 246 246 246 247 78 247 247 77 247 247 247 117 247 247 44 28 247 247 247 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 248 89 248 20 248 104 248 249 -157 -203 164 79 45 105 Wright, Patricia Ann Y Yarger, Patricia Lou Yaeger, Frances L. Yell Leaders Young Democrats Young Republicans Yount, Helen Roberta 249 249 249 165 121 120 249 'ffaav JXQfvL6iJ.! , in V C ' , f ,c KULQJ 5 AMG ,wa 4MMWj5mx5Q2gLmQQfm Alu 4 MJ. Efffheaya My 14.4, vwlfw' Zv'.w.Afw Mia! A,,,,4.-0-624.1 IZCAQKXRJ KLLLJ '55 wi Zf4444.Ja4,j'fg71,.- 244-C'4.'!4e,' ciluv-zpaje, . AUTUGRAPHSZMAMWAUQQ, .ra Q . ' 7 writ? Ja? LK I S' lL!uLr,,9gq4'd:, xg A f-N QL 'Z Q 'QQ Wx. ' 'io ix 0' f , 'Mx K X' M x + Lv' TQQ. K-QR is .V , X xfk fb Q W4 JL UWQ Ke. M as A , , M mr l , M ig hxs?5J Q5 X? X vyFFYWm5N if fl if 4 LQ, x S M VX PM QSMFQY 2 M W Y 9 N 52 mf XX iv XZ by ' my RE ' 'QP sf gg? MN wfmglgggv YW 280 ' 94 ,fb an X 3-M LV' KEY Lx , Cardinal fans pause for a COKE between halves. Looking for snappy collegiate clothing Dean and Carl have spotted an eye-appealing shirt at SHONFlELD'S CLOTHING. K hr' Pat, Tinky, and Betty really like these appliances at BALLARD HARDWARE. Ticket please, Nan! The A.B.C. BUS is about ready to leave. 2 for seniors only! Your Alumni Association will present you with free memberships following Commencement and you'll member in good standing until 1957. After that annual contribution to the Alumni Fund will be your in the Greater Ball State Development Program. Next year we hope to see you at the alumni events listed below- HOIVIECOMING October 13, 1956 Luncheon at Student Center, 11:30 o'clock INDIANA STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION October, 24, 25, 26, 1956 Open House in Rooms 318-320 of the Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis from Wednesday noon until Friday noon. ball state Alumni Events October 25, 1956 Indianapolis, Buffet Luncheon, Columbia Club . 4:30-6:30 o'clock I I ll Ft. Wayne Open House, Van Orman Hotel, French Room 3-5:30 o'clock ' ' as soc iat ion South Bend Open House Hotel Oliver, Gold Room 3-5:30 o'clock L. A. PITTENGER SPRING SENIOR-ALUMNI DINNER AND DANCE STUDENT CENTER May 25, 1957 282 Dinner at Student Center, 6 o'clock 1 95 6 be a your part Our own STUDENT CENTER CAFETERIA is a convenient place to buy your meals r- l ARA. ,A-v. N, IK: Q 11,1 fag Anand You can find all types of jewelry UNIVERSITY JEWELERS N -Qifsxlwfww A R Which shirt shall I choose? They are all sharp at ,rf SMITTIE'S 284 'X' ...J f Siu N ' 1.14.11 ,am These girls have discovered THE COLLEGIENNE is the place to buy their clothes. The place to purchase your campus supplies is the BALL STATE BOOKSTORE. 3. . , , .Wi ' . ,, H-sn... Nl' X55 as ,f-QTV-SW A'1'X 1 .N , . ,ki-V V -W , , , 'J 4,1-mmf, ff, y if -.W ,xg ' jg. N3 ,.f-'gf1.N- ww- W. .... ,W f fl , , , A Y A . V 1 I , f- va -Q. - ' .rT'5.,,.y3.f3.-1, A., 'N 1' ni vim, gm -Wigs!! 1 si lm, I E114 f 1. - YY... , 7 ' , .f , s,.,Y .,, V Q f'?i.g' ifffifitxilE7r'H'iIQ.l,Cff.Q1 'S M -w--- ' I! E ' fit Mfih53f.a!1ffi1. u wr W . j1wI'g2i,3s'1mlla W -I I-, 4 , ' ,!'wiJ ,'l,vWH-., --- v- 43 - . , , j'.'1ww,3Aft :ygm . A . ll - '- gl ' -'N I'-,'V:.'23fi1Q b 'Q , ,:' ,-MMM - , 5 ,L A D E A. Q A 'if 'M -,nh rx., I N 1, Egg 4. 4 -.c, Q' 5 -.-g, rn ,Q 0 'fflfsvg 'I ENGRAVINC 81 LITHOCRAPH COMPANY, INC. 2500 NORTH WALNUT sTREEToMl.JNclE, INDIANA I q- 0 . 'ca s.- .1-, 5, ,1 1.5. :- .vlv,'q f' '...i-' I 1 als v- '.'gwI .,'-yi A I . n n , 1 'ff l-'W I I ,N ,J -,J o ,- D 1 J 2 -umm q If W' 'in if x .A A. When classes are over, BSTC students find the VARSITY CAFE a good place to eat and relax. 286 Which magazine do you like? You can find all kinds at DALBY'S UNIVERSITY DRUGSTORE rc My, that is a good picture from REID'S, Jan! Across the counter at the COLLEGE SWEET SHOP comes the best refreshment available. Arlene and Bette find it convenient to use the Auto Deposit Window at MERCHANT'S TRUST, Jackson Street Branch. ., - 57+ f , X .. 4.- ' , 5' g.f'f' ' ' 2 if , 3, 1 7 , R , -.,. ,1 .v:... .. , f I ,fivfg 3, ,,,,,n.,...-f 287 Fran is S ending her laundry to AMERICAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANE RS . Why don ' t you ? 288 fx' 1? p nn jf The g1rls are sure th1S 1S the k1nd of At the sign of the big clock, you can save time by saving at MUTUAL HOME LOAN AND SAVINGS ASS 'N. 289 I I I . I I I YW D 7' ilu Q5 Q:fff-'fifiv Hmmm! These MARHOEFER WEINERS are sure tasty. TQKFW 290 . .,., I. W-.4 Dick seems to be sparking visions of wedding bells for this young lady as he shows her one of the many beautifully sparkling diamonds at DAVIS AND COMPANY. 'in 41 xt You can tell Mary Jo and Sandy love delicious MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM. Martha Lee is thinking to herself, that it is time to purchase some new shoes from SCHIFF'S SHOE STORE. With a smile and a click of the camera RADER'S STUDIO reproduces beauty with photographic craftsmanship. COVALT'S MILK is the best part of the meal in the dorm. 1,- RAINTBOW CLEANERS specialize in keeping many sharp Ball Staters' garments fresh. 292 G For quick snacks BSTC Students visit ORV'S DRIVE-IN. Nothing like a glass of RIGGIN'S MILK at a meal. u Carol and Nelda are on the way to see a new feature at one of the MUNCIE DOWNTOWN THEATERS. 1 li? I ..,...,. ..,, ...., I a a rt zzirz 'A ' x 1 N 'x f Q1 :Z 'S l , 2 0 f -4 f , l , 1 J Af ,I I? d . :nv V, v4 X Q is 1 X Qpifkf X M W - D' J MZ 1 X my name is Marilyn I'rn the Marilyn who will sit in the third row of your class next fall and I'm every Marilyn who ever sat in a classroom. . . . . and who ever will You are my teacher, and my secret hero. From you I will learn many things, but these are the most import Teach Teach Teach Teach Teach ITIS ITIS IDE ITIS H16 faith without blind idolatry independence without arrogance love without self indulgence charm without pretension pride without conceit. Teach me these things because I want to learn. Your friendly store walnut at charles They are al Precision and productlon keynotes the act1v1t1es of one of Munc1e's leadlng industries, WARNER GEAR DIVISION of BORG WARNER as 1 so pretty that we're no ones we want to buy at DeVI.NNEY'S APPAREL , .e., , , ,,A, , .,:,,,x,:. .:Q.,,Q , ,,..,. M , k,,,A Q. 'EXW ,,, ' . 4 gj: Q . S - 1.4 K V 1 ,, 3 .f 4 fu ': l K M m i ,S c Y? . . .A Y ---- ' ' 2l'2i X.i1'Lf Q a 'QA ' f , ,fgggx 13, .5 f , mx A ...N M1 ...E . 'S-Q VR. L i lie. Quick and speedy service at BURKENS DRIVE-IN if 'df' I For trucking and excavating try HEUEH BROTHERS gem, so-3 EST? DANIEIJS means good food .WWA to many Ball Stater's iv X, X 1 O I v 4 A 1 rf, 5 5 . Q ,5' x Y Ann and Marilyn are on their Way to BROADWAY CLEANERS taking coats to be cleaned, where customer satisfaction is of prime importance. 295 Pat decides on the newest record from the MUNCIE MUSIC CENTER. --5 g. 5, fffc' , 1azq,,SwW.k O 9' X 3 Q5 ., Xi g . ' 1 ,was ,.,,. Tl X if N. ' M I W ,N 'v S gag u u,M 'S N Boy, those ITALIAN VILLA pizzas were delicious! The Ecker's are one of the college married couples who do their shopping at MARSH'S FOODLINER. 171 J' Q4 ,, U M? www 44 1 f f f ,+S +f .-. For the tastiest donuts in Muncie, buy CRISPIE CREME. 29 -Q MQ All types of sporting equipment can be found at SCHRADER'S SPORTING GOODS. 98 Hold that pose, folks! MR. BOB NEISWANGER is ready to use his photographic skills For modern equipment in cleaning, in making a picture just for you. BSTC students send their clothes to FRENCH STEAM AND DYE. nal NHS A highly professional prescription department gives the wise customer quality and skill in filling needs at THE OWL DRUG STORE. Do your banking at INDUSTRIAL TRUST and SAVINGS CO. , for courtesy and convenience. E il E' U 511-U. G 5 llliltqtg F' D Q QI . 'K sf' ' r Phyl, how do you like your shoes from KINNEY SHOE STORE? 1 f X-ff S lae 1 5 We-ie--'- EH' X m Q g,n..., -A X ,,.. iim-, y If you want to get somewhere in a hurry, go by YELLOW CAB. 299 X v i F 1 Y 5 OO Money to deposit? Be sure to visit the MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK .SFS A are MQ... A P' Q AE?-f 'u gf, ,V -.N glfiuf Of course, we all need good Barb, Shiney, Rita, and Dale know that pens and pencils from BB CONFECTIONARY A. E. BOYCE COMPANY. is the best place for an evening study break. M A , - WA ,Ud,,,,.....----H-'l.,..-1 . . W.. ...V M ,,,,.. B... 5 ti , . 1 I F Q ' , , . r J M ,..1 l , .,YY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '56 from JACK PECKINPAUGH of For the best in sign making, try INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BOPCELL SIGN COMPANY- 301 V glflffd' lb alex? fzzdfuna ,, 1 X? 52641-vffffr ffdfyclboc ,Z VgJV6lL'76i7yO, U1 , 4,54 ,ff4'Cf4f4'4 V .mliflffxvl I 6 ,adj j ,650 V 7 if , as 7 J 4 K If -Q I, Lyafj clfuuf- K DELCO B,A1frERf ,env-if 1 fQf5f , 1 J ,, U Y 75 . 'N i ll 1 J' - fx. W X LN , ,J j 5 1, t 0 ,J lx .3 R vj M , P I, s txx . X 5 Q . xxx 1 X , , V. . x 7 fx N' . ,5 , J fx ,J 'S x :X . A 5 Q X hi 'Y - rl sg Q 'X ' J . YL 302 NSIJIJIIE Rosie is showing Joanie why a DELCO BATTERY is the Nation's No. 1 Battery. Delco Remy Division, General Motors Corporation Muncie, Indiana 01' nf' 9 These Sig Ep pledges go for BORDEN'S ICE CREAM in a big way. For a good and delicious meal, let's try the DELAWARE. Dont hide your money, Bette, it's safer at MUNCIE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 6 04 Editor's Note: It's all over. The fear, the frustration and that, just tired feeling ---- they've all disappeared into the timeless pool'of' sweat and tears, the past. And what has replaced these? The thousands of pictures, the hundreds of layouts, and the bushels of copy, these have all been transformed into what is known as the 1956 Orient. No one person produces a yearbook, but a cast or workers extending from September to May with never stopping minds.. These are the minds which I wish to thank, the individual editors, John Brunso, a fine business manager and his staff. The sponsors, Mrs. Hartley and Dr. Ingelhart, and last but most irn- portant, the photographers. 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