Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)
- Class of 1958
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Jfllxl., ,4,l.V,,,, Hg, ,-s,,44L3 ..-g ,,',.1,: gf-ziutli., . . xl, 3:i5.f1,,.,nu.,..,.-4.. N , A 4' - - 1 ,N . l -. qxv, gk A Tgljpagi-'K K ... A. x - ' f ' + rv 2- 1-ga. 'ff' V , . ' 4,-45 , - f . - -. ,-f'f- fun. ,-..'..,. .---,f 1 ff , .L-f. - Q, -- ' 'ff . .. .. , vc VUL: K : ,j ty,-.wg .th ,G YA V, ' 1 ,s A71 My -V A Q 1 , , S, ,W - 1- gy' ' ,125 ' A, , A' J-, ' of ' . ' f . - Y' 2 'I Ir' 4 f' ' 2 A, ' . f . ' '. , - . ,::AQ1iif.':ff'1v:' 'f' ' f 1 Y 'gy 3.1 . ,Ayr-x. v-, , 4 Y .V ' 'L ' LL M 913' in 'Q S, '--f--- XXX -A- A-X A X ixi -fs fn, x':.s-Q f mi? K S..- Table of Contents Administration . . . page 9 Science Hall . . . page 37 Gymnasium . . . page 49 Library . . . page 85 Arts . . . page 121 Practical Arts . . . page 141 Student Center . . . page 161 Music . . . page 213 Wagoner Hall . . . page 233 Christy Woods . . . page 253 Heating Plant . . . page 273 'M- V f' 'llufifl' 'VL 2. YQ N., X. fx Q .sw , ff S,-X M., NS' A wma X , , I Q 1 1 1 I ' rw Y 5 Q . L................... Dean of the College, Richard IM Budchardf 12 Ak A , 1-1.- f' Dr. Leo M. Registrar Hauptman Dr. Howard G. .lohnshoy Dean of Student f N Alia irs A 2 4 2 Q 1 Q 5 f 3i if i Q I Mr. Charles R. McNaughton Director of Placement Miss Martha Wickham Director of Women's Activities Dr. Kenneth M. Collier Director of Men's Activities Miss Thelma Hiatt Director of Women's Housing X ,R LS X 3, , .Q I .rm W , .W .X -.... f x I VN... A .. x .Q Af, X X -Pl - if ' . ' sg r 5, 1 e gg. , v 'M x ' - . . . s. Y-gt :JMw X I ., ,5Q,5-X :Q:X:ES?f5 X-sf.. f .V s Q Q33-fj,l.q,w A t L 2 rg. X. X X X ,- - - ' QS- ' -, v .ctw , Nz, MN, .2 ,I X ,. A, W A H og W N -s ,. Q,:.4.,3f. A X xx Q it 2. Qqigix Y mg M' . +a-.s, wa5giI1g-Q1,:- . - a i X ' warm. ' Woke age- lsyriw 'f xi'-N H334- SCN .Amo .F Y N .. . cz'- MQ-Q . ,wa - im- . .gh fx M wk QQXEQX if fx 2. : -:rf-iff.,-,I :Sf Q X . tx2.,r.Q7w- X -Q' Q, ,..j5r-.,f N. 'FL x w ?X?.jf -' ls. ,M,,, ,, QNX MR., Ric . ' ae, mf- - f N -4, 'il Si . x x 4q'wi: - .. - . i D an -'Ii' 'A'-F ry.- Dr. R. E. Michael Director of Extended Services Dr. John E. Visser Assistant Dean of Instructional Affairs f tl t 2 . In l 5 5 E 1 q Dr. M. Curtis Howd i Principal of Burris Laboratory School Dr. James H. Albertson Administrative Assistant to the President I3 J-:V . ,IN 1 Dr. Louis E. Ingelhart Dr. Oliver C. Bumb 5 Director of News Bureau Coordinator of Public Affairs and College Development l ,. l 4 Y L Ku M 5 iii P 34191 , Q Q r V D sa . A - vi 3 M 5 R I , as r Q' A ye? K 1 Q ' it F lg 1 Q5 .C 'll' X ,... -, 1 ' 5 Q Q., ,, l fi N Ks ' - R Vs- . ' r V ,.g2i .g,v ..........., , E M ,,:.. C 5 Q, . 6 Q rrrr .rrr .1 l 4 3 Mr. Thomas B. Osborn 4 Coordinator of Traflic, Safety, and Security 1 I 1 214 Mrs. Dorothy N. Hartley Editor of College Publications sv 41 -Q Dr. Robert E. Linson Director of Alumni Relations 'V' Roberl. F. Kershaw Miss Ruth Kltchln Director of Student Center Manage' of 'he Bookslafe ew' Miss Ellen L. Nicholson Director of Dining Service in the Residence Halls 'ES N , s s 1 QwpL ..,,4. .-.N -iii? Dr. Merrill C. Beyerl Director of Counseling and Testing Center .if-Y Mr. Ben Ervin Chairman of Student Advisors Mr. Alf E. Jacobson Religious Advisor I S3 L . . H L s ' 1 ,umm 1 nf.. .F -ff . I ,a M' Hi... pf .s.,sf-mm :ffl !W.x's'g.f' 'ls if N. 53151 ' s' N ' 'f as it. l wi' Mr. Robert Primmer Coordinator of Scholarships, Aids, and Student Employment State Teachers College Board Mr. Robert C. Hill lAssistant Secretaryl Mr. John D. Ennis lVice-Presidentl Mrs. Carroll E. Roack lSecretaryl Mr. A. M. Bracken lPresidentl Mr. Wilbur Young lex offico, State Superintendent of Public lnstructionl IP! es: il ip tf-'sf l it tf'+P'- N ! il N i ' .... 1 X I, N Dr. Robert E. Hill, Jr. and Mr. M. Gordon Howat 5 X .Q L A , . . fiilqx 1 ,su ' ,525 . K ' is, , 1 Education Department o rr 0 x t , Dr. Earl A. Johnson i Head of the Department if Dr. Leslie J. Mauth, Dr. Victor B. Lawhead, and Dr. Helen Sornson. ROW l: Dr. J. M. Shales and Dr. Graham Pogue. ROW 2: Dr. Raymond A. Olson, Dr. David F. Richmond, and Dr. Merle T. Strom. Mr. Robert A. McCracken, Dr. Royal J. Morsey, Dr. Paul W. Nesper, Dr. Calvin C. l Eland, Dr. Merrill C. Beyerl, and Dr. Donald L. Barnes. 1 1 I --of - Dr. Dean A. Crawford, Dr. Betty J. Ganzhorn, Dr. Daryl Dell, Mrs. Lester Hewitt, Dr. Richard T. Alexander Jr., Dr. Beth Mascho, Dr. R-obert Koenker, and Dr. Carson l M. Bennett. aw f gm , . . . EBF? WET 325332 mffff MX . - 'M ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION A. C. E. has a large membership on this campus. The local chapter par- ticipates in many activities which are designed to better acquaint elementary education students with the teaching profession. In addition to monthly meetings, the local group also has two book sales, one in the fall and one in the spring, cooperates with the education department in sponsoring Elementary Education Day, and sends delegates to a state workshop. The activities of the local chapter are not limited to our own campus, how- ever. A. C. E. is an international organization which has its headquarters in Wash- ington, D. C. Operating on an international scale, A. C. E. is not closed to only those who are teachers or who are preparing to become teachers - it is open to any person who is interested in the education of children. The group contributed to the furthering of an international improvement of the teaching profession by having a proiect devoted to U.N.E.S.C.O. and also by sending delegates to the international study conference. The local chapter sent seven delegates to the conference which was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey. ,qi J .- Aj r V My, - W K Q B . I , Qs!! S 'vig A xg ' xt I s V VA, it if M ROW I: Judy Locke, Judy Fielder lVice-Presidentl, , 3 ., ..., ,,,, , V xp' I ' C N F Joan Vuhle lPresidentl, Don Eckels lTreasurerl, Q., K Jan Trittschuh, Barb Waechter. ROW 2: Barbara :mf , Braddock, Bob Prewit, James Pence, Richard Byrum, 1 ' Philip Morris, Colleen Vermillion, Carol Shaw. .1 ROW 3: Paula Sutphin, Carol Whan, Sandra Schoof, Sharon Baehler, Carol Jurgenson, lorene Norton. ROW 4: Tatsy Bradford, Judy Favre, Suzie ,, Y Summers, Merideth Burke, Nancy leininger, June ' fs 'V Denny, Diana Sampson. ROW 5: Ann Zieg, Pat is 1 R A McCambridge, Janie Leitshuh, Phyllis VanDine, i ' ,- Joann Shroyer, Nancy Houser. 1 ...gf -A J I Rf ' N, I lx . Q 1 x g js' . R .Y -T. I8 .-unc-gm,4-.--uDNnnMnn.,m..s.,...-.Nw.. .... ........,...........::5a...,e.... Tx, Y ,,.-...-.. ---L ROW 1: Jayne Reebs, Joyce Slalon, Shirley Hufford, Fran Hubley, Darlene Dittrich, Jan Sanders. ROW 2: Martha Chapman, Ellen Stephens, Yvonne Rutherford, Norma Talmadge, Suzanne Klepser, Virginia Sauder, Phyllis Krouse. ROW 3: Judith Sicks, Judy Breece, Jan White, Nancy Gentry, Joyce Cones, Ruth Cameron, Sandra Fields. ROW 4: Linda Heiser, Joann Lock, Gail Burge, Maxine Hiner, Judy Bibly. ROW 1: Barbara Paul, Sharon Garrison, Annie Burns, Jane LeMaster, Mary Alice Maxwell, Jayne Grossman. ROW 2: Roberta Barliak, Anita Sheets, Mary Lou Blinn, Robin Howell, Janice Clevenger, Jane Shelley, Alice Grossman. ROW 3: Anne Ramsey, Nancy Modlin, Joyce Heaton, Marilyn Radey, Joan Ball, Carol Megqiver. ROW 4: Jerry Ann Applegate, Gretchen Callihan, Barbara Ols, Maris Wilson, Lois George, Pat Slane. ROW 5: Theresa Woitaszek, Kay Thornburg, Carolyn Simms, Karen Smith, Breta Lawshe, Lois Schumm. ROW lz Connie Bickel, Judy Hanagan, Barb Costy, Shirley Skiles, Mariana Moore, Pat Surowiec. ROW 2: Rita Horten, Lois Julian, Marcia Sharp, Demelra Wagner, Janie Hamma, Sally Snow, Jeannie DuBois, Marilyn Weurdine, Eleanor Hartman, Sue Losh. ROW 3: Dorothy Ayabe, Mary Lowry, Joan Crome, Corky Kleihege, Sharon Michaud, Marilyn Hart. ROW 4: Colleen Kerkhove, Elaine Agness, Kay Bell, Sharon Acheson. ROW 5: Sylvia Stout, Bonnie Habegger. A r S-.J c , 5 l .4 X n i 55 .00 Qi? , eww-fe F ii l l . E i, 45 x i my X l 2 O - --- -, .-.Vai -.,- v ... , , ,,k :NWN . E ROW 1: John Bowser, Gerald Morkar, Vernon Bailey, Ed Zohrndt, Bill Waechter, Larry Yazel. ROW 2: Sue Jean Kennedy lVice-Presidentl, Mary Lou Stroup, Sara Jayne Grossman, Sue Pensinger, Yvonne Rutherford, Mavis Brant, Carol Eggers, Barbara Medved, Janie LaRowe, Elaine Agness Jenny Pollard, Mary Long Jennings. ROW 3: Pat McCambridge lHistorianl, Bonnie Habegger lSecretaryl, Marilyn Werdine, Janice Stagg, Carole Lehman, Butch Pippen, Marlene Graff, Judy Sicks lTreasurerl, Martha Chapman. ROW 4 1 Chet Kubit, Jim Horein, Clayton Kendall, Dave Beer, Norm Beck, William Mugg, Leigh Morris, Mike Prosser lPresidentl. Just as one of the main functions of this college is the preparation of teachers, that of Kappa Delta Pi the education honorary, is to assist in that prepara tion through the encouragement of high professional standards. Kappa Delta Pi recognizes outstanding achievement in the field of education and emphasizes the ideal of worthy service to the profession of edu cation. KAPPA DELTA Pl In order to accomplish its aims, Kappa Delta Pl was active throughout the year. In the fall the or ganization sponsored a panel discussion to aquaint freshmen with college life, and, in the spring rt sponsored another panel discussion entitled What Next? designed to help seniors gain a clearer, over all view of the education profession. Also Kappa Delta Pi gave a Christmas party for less fortunate children, sponsored a talk by a well-known educator, and gave financial help for High School Senior Day This year Kappa Delta Pi added a new activity to its agenda by giving a breakfast for outstanding sophomores. Q Q P X 5 x E . K ,v 5 2 . ,fp V Rx n+ E:---111:41 f- l,s--- ,-...g---u ,JV --V ... - , , ,V wr'-,,' F ix, Q2 . Ru, ! .iss VP, ,Q .W .f',' ,x mf' '7 'T Q- f? in . 4 1 , fi Ei K Hs' ROW l: Donald Williams, Roy Blount, Edgar Blizzard, Verlin Nutter, Tep Sombatpaint, Keith Shafer, William Haworth, Dale Jones. ROW 2: Marge Walter, Pat Gouldsberry, Gail Tracy, Donna Harter, Judy Fiedler, Ann Zieg, Sue Danforth, Diana Sampson, Sandy Thompson, Sharcn Jones, Carol Jurgenson, Nancy Leininger. ROW 3: Jean Rine, Judy Hanagan, Fay Follett, Sue Struve, Sharon Sayers, Sandra Cox, Janice Clevenger, Pat Slane, Joan Vahle, Connie Shideler, Martha Rhoades, Colene Vermillion, Nancy Oren. ROW 4: Virgil Ruble, Earl Jones, Edward Walden, Dwight Keck, Phil Douglas, Larry Lesh, Thomas Stankus, Bill Stites, Marion Kellum. 'F' 95 Q, ,,,, -'r,- c,e f ' f 'L A ' .lb-mm. 'A Q ROW 'l: Mary Lou Blinn, Lee Masengale, Marcia Escott, Martha Miller, Margie Cook, Carol Black, Billie Bienert, Sylvia Starr, OGS00 Q s '1 I A 5 ., 5 2 l 1 3 F - l 6131 4,X- Arlene Houston, Marilyn Skinner, Margie Guthrie, Karen Shaffer. ROW 2: Mariana Moore, Rose Mary Gard, Doris Humbert, Sarah Maxine Rawlinson, Mary Ann Harrison, Janet Griffis, Harriet Ann Derbyshire, Barbara VanDine, Valerie Boggs, Ruth Howard, Sandra Fitterling, Wanita Souder, Marilyn Zehner, Barbara Crow, Elaine Price, Henrietta Purkhiser, Karen Elder. Wright, Virginia ROW 1: Pat Phillips, Nancy LeRoy, Carol Kellerman, Bonnie Fusselman, Shirley Schenck, Mary Ann Hibdon, Anita Smith, Naomi Robbins, Jeannie DuBois. ROW 2: Doris Michel, Jo Hartman, Joleen Wimmer, Phyllis Roberts, Nancy Modlin, Diane Gardner, Alice Alexander Grace Hamill, Ellen Stephens, Carolyn Davis. ROW 3: Patricia Sherwood, Sandi Guenther, Linda Brammell, Virginia Koch, Judy Healy, Carolyn Schaphorst, Carolyn Crawford, Marilyn Thornburg, Carleen Wright, Sandra Conklin, Mary Koehler, Norma Talmage, Suzanne Klepser, Joy Kean. ROW 4: Doris Howard, Pat Bowles, Jackie Cary, Charlene Cultice, Lois Schumn, Marie Herrmann, Nancy Wynant, Dorothy Schmidt, Patricia Sparks, Arlene Karp, Carol Corbin. rl :J 'R 3 em HIT I l Major Paul A Hughes Head of the Department E Capt. Fred V. Mayhue and SfSgt. Carlton E. Chambers Capt Clarence E Cross Jr CUPl- R9be l E- Sefdell Ugg' Herman Sfone and 15, U Charles L Stewart Capt. Charles E. O Neal, and MfSgt. Wllllam L Davls kZ G'.'--PP:51t i-,.'.'s'Iv? I-f 5 X , 1 2 E ROW 1 Gerge Lang Fred Meeker ROW 2 Larry Longbrake, Don Wilson, John Janney, David Mann, George Pamerleau Ben Fuhrman Muck Eckert Capt Charles O'Neal. ROW 3: Jim Janney, Richard Storms Eugene Holdren Bull Spice John Sllnkard Nell McKinney, Roy Douglas. WING STAFF ROW I: Bill Marohn, Joe Zimmerlee, John Clause, Joel A. Winger. ROW 2: Phil Douglas, William R. Joyce, Fred Hamilton, Don Grantham, Bill Przybysz. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ROW 1: Ross Egger, John Sparling, Nel- son Weaver, John Osborne, John Clouse. ROW 2: John J. Hatfield, Jerry D. Hill, Melvin R. Sedam, William R. Joyce, Verlin E. Nutter. PRESENTING THE COLORS SKILL EXECUTED CLASSES TOO ANGEL FLIGHT ROW 'l: Helen Williams, Phronia Lou Howard, Norma Rude, Paula Dahlberg. ROW 2: Garcie Meyer, Janet Hunt, Mar- lene Sandefur, Bernadine Van Skyke. ROW 3: Loretta Holt, Carole Rothenhofer, Elaine Dotson, Bonita Jo Biery. ROW 4: Judy Wells, Judy Williams, Thelma Brown, Elizabeth Wade. ROW 5: Lela Calloway, Sandy Jenkinson, Janet Holsworth, Jayne Decker. ROW 6: Carole Kundsen, Sondra Snoddy, Ann McCauley, Joanna Milheiser. ROW 7: Suzanne Smith, Mariorie Sander- son, JoAnn Bell, Kay Dean. Left . . . left . . . was the candence heard by spectators as Angel Flight marched in review. Double to the rear-march! brought a full view into focus as the red, white, and blue uniformed members performed with precision and grace. Composed of undergraduate women, Angel Flight is a social group as well as an auxiliary of the local chapter of Arnold Air Society. Once a week regular business meetings were held and drills, called by the flight leader, were numerous and frequent. Although stressing excellence of performance and quality of exactness, the group was also active in social activities on campus. Trade parties with Sabre Air Command, Arnold Air Society, and the A.F.R.O.T.C. Drill Team enlivened the crowded schedule. The Honorary Colonel and court of the Military Ball also came from the ranks of Angel Flight. Dick Faust ileaderl ROW 1: Marcia Owens, Shirley Hufford iPresidentl, Marsha Maron, Pat Cole. ROW 2: Barbara Burton, Rita Wells, Carole Goetz, Ann Hall. ROW 3: JoAnn Shroyer, Karen Miller, Gerri Van Skyke, Chris Wolf. ROW 4: Mary Colbert, Nancy Modlin, Carolyn Webb, Becky Lyons. ROW 5: Barb Ander- son, Sandra Schoof, Cleone Cole, Jan White. ROW 6: Kathy Goble, Susan Tegge, Evelyn Anderson, Maura Knoop. ROW 7: Alice Moore, Darlene Uridel. J 'S m 1' ,L1- :I A 5 n A:.Ir l '. I D ' As, N I A v. I ! 4 1 1 I I FOR THE COMING YEAR, ANGEL FLIGHT SELECTS THESE AS LEADERS TOGETHER WE MUST BE FOR ORGANIZATION ONE SQUAD ON DISPLAY . W. A . DAILY DRILL AT 4:00 p.m. FW 1 1 I I l I jay' Iwi 1 i P if 'Env ' Il Pwsr- 1 ?f'-KMA I V ,K 0 . , vig rk . 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M4 -i' xv' ROW 1: Lyn Anderson, Jerry Woodring, Nora Herzer, Dee Harman, Mary Helen Pippen. ROW 2: Dave Blair and Sandy Cox. X . .X-...M i . 'Q Q . C , Vx 23 Dean Spelcher and Mearl Grablll Clair Smith Larry Harney, Jim Ice, and Duck Uhlir. 'x 11 '- ,gvi 'w , i V 5 is , A il ui , , K- i - ' ms! saw . c -E K ,,, Hx X X he l l T , . . ' X f A -A Jim Ice, Karl Miller, and Russell Blair. ' .lwN.l Y ......L - fa. A' ' QQ, Q . 5. Barbara Medved and Linda Henley. ROW 1: Nancy Gorhard. ROW 2: Dave King, Nancy Dumonf, and Bob Heintzelman. ROW 'l: Karen Linquisl, Barbara Cosly, Dee Stone, Marilyn Faust ROW 2: Iris Kane and Sandi Liiile. .X pi ' W? Thompson Sandy anagerl , M sng dverti Savini lA uis Lo Boardsl , overning G and S rie YG UNO ylH l, Frankie Faculty l Schmitt rguerite Ma I'S Edito 'lc W RO Y on lSeniorl, Lairy Meyer lAdvertising Manugerl, Jan Ma shall lOrganizotion Managerl. ROW 2: Dean Speicher lFraternityl, Judy Reinhold lSororityl, Bill O Stokes lPhotographerl, Esther Cecrle lAdverlising Co-ordinatorl, John Gordon l0rganizationsl, Nora Herzer l0rganizations Managerl, Gayle Replogle lSportsl, Jeannine Usher lliteraryl, Rodney Boughn lCampusl, Marilyn Keesling lReligiousl, Bob Reed lAdministrationl, lAbsent, Byron Himelick, Salesl. ROW 3: John C. Board lEditor in Chiefl, .l. Kathryn Pickett llayouf and Artl, Joy Kean lAssociatel, J. Norman Jones lBusiness nagerl Ma 4 1 l N. x- pl ,.,.f a wwf .W in by l S we 6. ii? x .A ' ,Q F in f . Q y. I4 f 4 I 4 5 a .1553 . f N -1' '52 lrfgji. im. ir 'V ' 8 .N w R S A, B.. lf 149' fw ff!! f ff ffl Q is 4 QRS X- Q gif , Q. xff xv S Q x '-S N ,f A ,ff .ww L, , ,,l. f f f -jgfjjy 1, li H L fy, , ww WW A 'ff f I 1 I I 71 M , f nf 1 f , ,f ff A, . f N- W-7 ROW 1: Sue Miller, Sylvia Starr, Lyn Anderson, Carlene Beafy, Sandra Linlon, Joanie Todd.. ROW 2: George Scott, Dick Thompson, Sue Wisenberg, Marilyn Barlkowiak, Pal Moynihcn, Connie Bickel, Sue Pensinger, lorene Norlon, Don Marsh. ROW 3: Dick Huison. ROW 4: Dorolhy Jaclack, Shelby Shaw, Judi Breece, Sandy Cox, Mary Lou Sfroup, Nila Beoll, Rose Mary Gard. ROW 5: Ron Cress, Carol Clossay, Sara Brannan, Ruth Sriver, Mary Alice Menaugh, Jerry Woodring, Leigh Morris. ROW 6: Paul Bolenbaugh, John Fulfz, Don Douglas. ORIENT FOUNDATION STAFF T Sandy Thompson l, Manager lAdvertisng l, Louis Savini Boards Governing and Facultyl, Frankie Bly lttonoraries te Schmitt l Margueri Editors: l: W R0 Lilly? . .T x X i Thx' ' ' ' -'2,,'-,KJ -X, V ...N 5. 0 A- ' , f i ' ' L M gl Q- 4-PZ' -L., .lg vp- 11 ' in iiii i i I ff 1 , lv 4. f ,..,, . . ,N ,IM fx l in f 'fu ' ' I ' . -M'-A' -A'-' 6 W x i ' ? ,g 1 ff 1 as 1 -A ' . -' egg W l, .' ' E ' 1133? in ...fl ,V ' 1 1. l f 1 of ,- :' .- f i ' M, l ' fx za ak ' I ' .Hi , A Q is ,li 1 -,,: 1 , as l as e Q. .3 L2 -2Q'-. 1 '... Q n 2 ll Y .r,.s ..,. 1 2 3251.39 2. ,'1 Q , 1. v'-k : ' 5 y . f i 1,-g 1. .fro Q sf. nrr, . . ' We - df ! 5 - V I I ' 5 y 1 LQ4 Q V - :4?f?jg'fK3,?, Airs!-qsglpfj A . - ..4,, , ' D . I ' fav w 2 .. fi 1 '-V, 5 gf, ' , .S . .W v LJ my 5 l Raw-1..+'1m , ,, ... R Y Y Y ' W Dr. Floy Ruth Painter Mr. Paul B. Williams Dr. Everett W. Ferrill The nine faculty people recognized here have been chosen by a fac- ulty committee, a student committee, and members of the 1958 ORIENT staff. It is felt that they are representative of those people who have con- tributed not only toward the growth of Ball State, but also to the intellectual, physical, emotional, and social growth of students. They are THE ORIENT HONORS... individuals who know Ball State Forty Years After . . . Isis Miss Grace E. Brandt 'Q ' ja' f. , W, , 1 lf. if-vm QA- .Q Q, -mil M l x Dr. Alice W. 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' - .f ' f- ,J xr--Klan. f .. ,ga--1-af'. - QQJ--H' , ---fm.,-,L.qv:, -- -' -Q.-N'-2' ,.v.-A - -11 Q v lf -..--4f5.r,.Q31 T' -f..- - -'A',TaS - .A--uv A- .L.., ...eff-ZA--2 -1i'.-P-tg.-sf 'Aw--. T:-'--'I A . .-.rihfi J H J- -, . A 1 x K ff A Dr. Robert Cooper lie.a,d,.o!.D,ep,a,dm G H f ROW 1: Dr. Donald Miller, Dr. James C. list, Dr. Thomas Mertens. :X 4 L. ,A 5,1 X ROW 'l: Dr. Alice Elliott, Mr. Gerald Doeden, Dr. Forrest Stevenson, Mrs. Marion Rector, Mr. Lowell Dillon. 'l: Mr. Gerald Alexander, Mr. Homer Paschall, Dr. R. E. Siverly, Dr. t McCormick, Mr. Malcom Hults. ,L fn V 1 fl ll , W l. vw 1 T ROW 'l: Mr. Leon Reynolds, Dr. Robert Shelley, Mr. William H. Steven- :X son, Dr. Park Wiseman. f l ? ROW 1: Dave Skelton, Lois Schumm lSecretaryi, Ross Egger lPresidenti, Carolyn Coulson, Charles Parish lVice-Presidentl. ROW 2: rin, Bill Click, James List, D. E. Miller, Lowell Dillon, Forest Stevenson, Gerald Alexander, Charles Kershner, Ross Bauer. organization encourages the attainment of a wide knowledge of science and mathematics in order to further the development of its members. ROW 1: Jim Horein, Dwight Kick, Martha Miller, Duane Deal, Beverly Zelt, Tep Sombatpanit, Larry Lesh. ROW 2: R. H. Cooper, P. D. Edwards, S. D. Smith, Leon Reynolds, Gerald Doeden, Michael Higi, Thomas Mertens, Arthur Lumm, Ralph Place. WW WWM1lmWm .T.11-,,,7.fl1-- L -Y YYY, f 5' a l . , T... VVAV ...ply '. 'B--M fr A Combining for ecenomy, the three clubs represented here are really individual organizations, each with its own activites, purposes, and sponsors. Needless to say, the one goal that all have in common is the encouragement ot fellowship and leadership among the participants. The Math Club had a full schedule in sponsoring two picnics for its enthusiastic members as well as having a ioint meeting with the Muncie Technical Society and co-sponsoring a guest speaker for the college on the topic, Viruses. ln addition, monthly meetings were conducted with speakers discussing mathematical subiects. observations during his sixteen trips over the Sout oe wit t e U. S. Air Force. of the Geography Club is to help the student create and maintain an interest in the field of science. Among the diverse activities of the group is the annual field trip enioyed by all who One of the purposes geography and earth attended. ROW l: Janet Skelton, Sandra Townsend, P. D. Edwards, Jim Godfrey. 5 vi vfyfi, ww, it I 0. ,r . X -xp Q nQ.i,.i.1. 1 . -.tl i,e1 . n s j. -mf . q,..1,'f, 58' L, Jackie Janoski, Carolyn Corelson, Sara Wasson. ROW 2: Lowell Dillon, William ROW 3: Tom Schuckel, D. E. Miller, Theodore Marrs, Myron Storms. ROW 4: MATH SCIENCE, AND GEOGRAPHY Mansberger, Joyce Foland, Janet Ladd, Marcele Everest, Marina Pell, Myrna Meranda. ROW 2: Duane E. Deal, Dave Goller, Clint Fuelling, Ron Williams. ROW 3: Dwight Keck, Charles Brumfield, Uldis Smidchens, Ross Bauer. ROW 4: Sam I 39 A V A - v A , C f 1 F I I FINDING THE UNKNOWN 40 ihnnnmummwmmamsmmmniwamnmsrnfn Y KILLING WHAT GERMS THERE ARE IS NECESSARY MEETS THE EYE iw gnu- ww g A -M N Math Department 'H' XJ j x 1. ,f ' li . M 1 3 . W1 A ii in ' s 1 .l.1'fie X ' l 1 ft f A , l f ff' D1 if I ...N A 'E X f i f fi 4. Q UP' Dr. P. D. Edwards, Head of the Department 1 1 ' 'p 1 W A 1 im-,, Mr. Shelby D. Smith i . 59 ,,,....-4 4 .Xar- a we 1 K, .. we A J. +3 1 Mr. Duane Deal Mr. William B. Higgins A Dr. Ralph W. Young Dr. Charles F, Brumtlel 41 OBSERVATION OPERATION Miss Mary Johnson lDirecfor of Nursing! T V ,f ,Q -15.3 ,qgwi M Q, 1 ., i I ff.ffL35 253 I N ff ff: T N AQ ' 1 ' A Ka' I 7 X lf- I 1 I ,A TREATMENT 1 --auf CARE 2 RECORDING v' g I - E a j w VISITING -Q I K i ii 1 J ak, ' uni 43 xx ufillx I ,I f1-- I -.-.1 sa A I J I W .fr ' 1 x FQ? PREPARATION A . .,.,,..,.,. , I ag, QI ' .5IIlil 'I ff J' Q ll . II I If KI g w S3 AID LEARNING DEMONSTRATION ' - 1 V I 7 --e..s::- w A , - ' ffs?5I.'i,:fE.5:':L:::. I GYMNASIUM t Health Center page 49 t Physical Education Sports page 51 page 57 'if-., , '-mal, ,rA,4.n, ,,-Q., -guy 1 ' 2. .44 up I V ' E E Ll i3i.5i93?'iiT5g E23 - 5- 1' smi4l-GYM NAs uJtftf 5 mfg, -'ji Rf-s wana - -in -anal ' -Lr- Tg' kf??T'?:.f4E3:ES -...ri?.':gJgf2 ' C Em' -!7 251 'ffviz-if . : 1:--1 ,1:1,.l-'IFTZLEJL1' 1' WE, page sc E453 .- 1, 32,33 . .-1 45' E ?'F 'f'i32'2.-5T Hf9sEf A .A 1' -. X. A ,, .4 s , ,sr 11, ' .,'. L' J I 1 1 'Er i . ' 5' 1 lf' :rival S.: S , . -g?R1'T'.: 5?Sf'1':f, HEL uh lg ,. as . 4 J!t5 ll i'W 'ql thru 4 N 'Malt .E 1 5 4 I5 14 .M 6'1 1 u-.ll 11... wfuq , . 1 , ,V '31 . L I H 5. ' l ,gn-.. . , .th f .. -3, ,. ' 4 1 -, ' - - .-fsln. ,N 'fi , ith vm 4- f , ,f x.f.4..L,+ --'N E 21 z I I I I I I I 1 I I I I aa I I I f I 3 HEALTH CENTER Dr. Wayne G. Pippenger Director of Health Center x J Y 1 GX 5 7 Q x to x t R . 0 'Q 4 A 1 1 f Mrs. Elsie Das lS.R.N., C.M.B.l , Mrs Mrs. Mary McCabe, Mrs. Kathleen - g . ,. ., 'i 2 4,. y-v:' .,.,, ' K N .zel . A AF'-I 7 Y? c, x T -? ::ll3.. '.,,j '. , . ' Q ' 'fx-ut? -lx ct: :K f M f ,,' 2 A K r'g,g,,,.,, M , as Dr. Robert M Clark l :ff 'ft E I I 5 . I Q E ' N - . i R Q I A GOOD MASSAGE DOES WONDERS X ,E--, ' , ' A II V Fwy ri ,aflqf ,. 'E ' BLOOD PRESSURE . . . NORMAL if ,ff Xl' K' I 1' 2 XA , if , 2 X , x THE COACH'S DREAM IS IT WORTH IT? E? li fl Ml 1' I I . x . 'f Q. I z N S 3 I ' X ...A lx .' gg IxNiS' QSEQ' ' 9. 'N S Qs Q, , if X .sw gf vs X I ,m IE 5: EX T 'I iff HEALTH CENTER 'BRIS VHA ....1 nn-Q-f-Y -Ev N imwnwnfaisiivsnwumuxSaWH rWmwf 'x'vwum1:zmwwmAm1n:El:a1g,.z..:.-a-.ann-Lv.mh..... -,--. , in ,YWY Y, , Y, .., Physical Education Department 4 Q8 1 X 4 . ,wx ff 4 A , lit.-if f Mr. John J. Hinga, Dr. Robert McCall, Mr. James Freeman. 1 ' . Miss Patience G. Thomas, Miss Christine Nicoloff, Mr. Paul C. Kemp. Miss Grace Woody, Dr. Cecile Gilbert. ROW 2: Mr. A. L. Phillips, Mr. George Mihal, Dr. Richard Stealy. l Mr. Paul B. Williams Head of Department Dr. Robert Korsgaard, Dr. Ruth E. Andrews, Dr. John Lewellen, Dr. Rosemary Fisher. ve- We-Y -. rn. Q MC Dave Kindt, Larry Mason, Bill Black, Leonard Burns, Elwood Troy, Bob Prewitt, Joe Edwards B CLUB -5....1,,,, . - --- This group of varsity lettermen was organized in 1955 as a service organization. ln order to promote sportsmanship in athletics and to be of service to the college, B Club participated in several activities. The group ushered at school eventsp spon- sored the Cardinal and White Day for promising high school athletesp sponsored the A. A. U. basketball tourney, and the Jaycee basketball tourneyp and helped sponsor the athletic banquet in the spring. Forest Betz, Bob Brooke, Terry Srhurr, Don Coddens, Roger Beehler, John Stiffler, Larry Pinkerton, Terry Heater, Jack Cooper, Dean Gorsuch, Jerry Shaw. 'Q H- X .-. Ed Hildebrandt iTreasurerl, John Lebo, Jerry Rhodes, Jim Bollhave, Bob Reed tPresidentt, Tony Portolese, Bob Bonshire, Don Coar, Ross Dwiggins iSecretaryl Don Rush, Norman Holmes, Rex Wuerthner, uf.. 'sr Dick Surowiec, Jerry Thompson iVice-Presidenti, Paul Hayes, Norman Smith, Dwaine Bell, Jim Ice, Bill Bussel, Bob Schaefer, Gene Alberson, Ted Fullhart, Dole Lechlitner, Ross Egger 9 r, , ,,,,i , l I 1 A , ,,,: M ,.,., I I .'gLM-- A 0 ' . . :L , -v, f I e I A- A i C lr V V1 -- if X I- 4 .. E A if., X W' Ss - C I' 'T , ' , 7 : .gd k K Q I y , tg Jw vw, f v I1 w H, 0 ,. 3' my ' N N' ff X W ffl-we I m.,. ' Ne , x N ' A . U' 0- , 1 ix an -va Q ' - 'lilly' ' .vi . X H X I - 5 X , Y 1 'N A sl 5 A ' .lf ' 'P' if ROW 1: Shirley Jones, Carolyn Homan, Shirley Shumaker, Pal Lange, Marge Molnar. ROW 2: Carol Black, Alice Moore, Carol Oler, Carol Thomas, Ann Haggel. ROW 3: Nancy Williams, Phyllis Williams, Mary Alice Wareham, Billie Bienerl, Annalyn Slockerger. ROW 4: Kay Garsl, Sandra Geller, Pat Roy, Kay Swinford. i WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION 54 L. Y For those interested in sports and physical education, W. R. A. serves as a means of attaining good sportsmanship along with good fellowship. ' ' ' ' - dern Among the many intramural actrvrtles sponsored by this group, are. mo ' bl' b sketball and other sports. ' dance, bowling, swimming, tennls, tum mg, a , ln addition to providing many opportunities for fun and exercise, W. R. A. d letters sponsored 'Sportsdays for other colleges and awarded sweaters an at its annual banquet. K f l ,. . e 5 L ss. r. R Q 2 if ' fix., f A it ' 'VK A -up ' .. - 1 4... Q ... 5 5 . SX' , Y W, ,. 4 I , I ' 5 ,A s is . . f - Q 1 5 e F' Q I I - J jf f l lb 'S ' P ' Queener lCorresponding Secretaryl. ROW l: Lee Warble, Norma Gilchrist lVice-Presidentl, Dr. Fisher lSponsorl, Kyra McKay lPresidentl, eggre ROW 2: Kay Harvey, Ann Bassler, Lucile Berry, Sharon Kintz, Audrey Blaskovich. ROW 3: Earlene Tiny, Doris Kreamer, Beverly Rittenhouse, Mary ' ' IT asurerl. Row: 4 Sharon Beebe, Loita Charnness, Carolyn Davis, Elaine Routh, Marilyn Skinner. Colbert, Marcia Shewalter, Marcia Hart re 55 1 v N he ES' ' -my z., ,. r xv, , ww , , ,wing -.wr ,.-. 1,9 ws Mf' new 51 .: f ' fs.. W ,SL H . I, :fi isyrgilql N V , xii 459 T- if.. 'V 'M 5 my i, 1, ft- j-:mv - k Q 1451 vw. if 1 I ff, ,AIG s . 'gi 1 'cz 3, W, E, ' P -R ' 4 i - i S fx. .f ROW 'l: Mary Colbert, Beverly White lSec- retaryl, Shirley Shumaker lPresidentl, Beverly Rittenhouse lVice - Presidentl, Janice Vargo, Shirley Jones ROW 2: Lucile Berry, Ann Bassler, Audrey Blaskovich, Kay Harvey, Marcia Schewalter, Judy Milliken ROW 3: Sharon Beebe, Norma Gilchrist, Earlene Terry, Nancy Williams ROW 4: Ann Hagle, Annalyn Stockberger, Kyra McKay, Carol Thomas, loita Chamness 1 The most significant activity of PEMM this year was the High School Play Day held in March. Ap- proximately sixty girls from schools in Indiana at- tended. The obiective of this event, which lasts all day, is not to compete but rather to socialize and This was but one of the several activities which characterize the work of this organization which has among its oioiectives the development of coopera- tion among its members and the promotion of a better understanding of the field of physical educa- xl as fic fs PHYSICAL EDUCATION puny. MAJORS AND MINORS tion. B ig 0 O ,Qi ii it ai' 'X x, f , Y . ,fi ROW 1: Marcia Hart, Phyllis Williams, Sue Miller, Lee Warble, Pat Lange, Marge Molne' ROW 2: Carol Black, Peggie Queener, Barbra Cisman, Miss Woody lSponsorl, Carolyn Davis, Carolyn Homan ROW 3g Mary Alice Wareham lTreasurorl, Barb Good, Billie Bienert, Elaine Routh, Kay Sanford ROW 4: Sharon Kintz, Carol Oler, Sandra Goller, Pat Roy mi.-Eie::.Lv::::: eeeee lib- lk- f- Y Y 4, 'I 1 W W sv EL, 'fr if gg 4 + . 2 W N i X, 5 P X 252 ff 5 1 ' ' 1 W2 '- a ,iii hw... x 7' 'L.?' 5ei b.':f3l X333 . ISSSP' X916-'wwf A394197 ,Shir V ,, W, ,rv -f ow- ,- v, f is , Q f HAT: , l 5 wx 1 5 l l Mew' mon lCoachl, George Mihal ll.ine Coachl, Larry Koehl, Jack Cooper. ,..f ROW 1: Jim Bollhauve, Skip Oslhimer, Norm Smith, Dave Kindl, Ed Wood, Bob Dooley. ROW 2: Rollancl Hoover, John Livergood, Bob Shaffer, George Cox, Don Austin, Jerry Gaslineau. ROW 3: Ed Hildebrandt, Myron Dickerson, Nat Pillman, Ed Corazzi, Dave , Hoolen, Herb Hummer, John Slefanelli. ROW 4: Don Clark, Paul Schmigiel, Bob Pugh, Bob Million, Joe Stanley, Norman Holmes. ROW 5: Terry Healer. Doug Eichorsl, Paul Hayes, Norman Kuhn, Gary Farn, Don Rush, Tim Brown. ROW 6: Larry Pinkerion, Jim Free- g . .X ai . ' v , A J J H , X . ,K f'Qf fk1- iffy 'w i me To me X , J ' W. f-59 I J B ,if T 1 . M- C A or Q - XS'-Q .fl X H X' ' of ' o-' A ' E E -B If P. , - f - or , ww G --u - J - so K 'Q' , I -U V , Q 1. ., 1 ,f .. Q A ,, by x Ag, 'sh . , in . to 4 J 1 9, A. 1 ,335 51 1-.5 .::,.,:x lm sq .. -A .Ns-1 uf' zz- ' ' 5 L M Eff- ' J . 1 - gli' 1 - f .J . - X wa mv Y. 5: A - K :Ayn 'A 1 we . r K5 53,-1, In i R V .1 ,J M-M ,L-. is gli-.Q - E T . QV . 'B Q -mf - . Al x ' S 4 x 5 f , . 1, , 5 -, -, +,l,,.,.f- W A H.. X . Q 5 5 ' li 1 , mv, , . firlg V ,l , X X 5 Q 7' ,f?.:. N Y ' ml' 57'-ATT Q x be ii N - K X . Xue, THE FRESHMAN SQUAD - Poul Kemp lFreShman Coochl and Dick Sleoly lAssistanf Coochl l 5 8 ' ' 'iam -337 W--:IW -7- ,YYY 4 I T, , . qlq l S y A mano N fb' xx N V N R M 4 'FN X xw A-R Xa X , X X M, T X Wx e if N, X ' Q . W X 4 X Q5 ,ve X NX N X 'K W 'ww feral ' .- 5 3 . iw' 5 M.fTXg on , ,,,, . ,- L '.w.'+X, 1a ' Q :Q V ' X 'G P7 xx 'Y X W G I Ns SN N X 3, ,Q N A3 'J' in Q .Q P 4 ax X 'qw YR yg . Af ' v X , NW I. Nix. X I sf 3? rX N R J xx! X X X s ko . 1 . 1 u Q , 4, Al, 5 'h Q'-2 Q 447' Q- - W f vf, ,ff6BH Q . '?- -' if ww, 4s0f 5 f 'x ? if 4.4 , V , . iff? Y, f :A Qi ,N 3 f , '- 'F- ,V' 7fV 7 A i Q, , H 9 7 wigkg' W PM V . .Q ' Q f 7? A 1-1, v-.Y 5 ' -' 5 I N ' 4 . paw ' Q ' ' 3' 1 - S f 'Rf .T,5'Qy ' 51 f'?5Kf7 7 . R Y-Q 5, VL. ' 5 1, X. 1 ' K 4 'ff -. 3 A L.,, X, , 6 , ' 2 ' , f A 2 1 V ' . ' '- ' . A N ' 5 ,Z .. W f 1 Q M fy ' .V Q 1: .. 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A - , X ,434 af., 'S 4 Vygihkg' , W - W , A.. x. -- - , Q-.nw --. Q1 'N 3 1 1-wg. , 11. 'gli' ' Q gsi v ,Q 1: 3, 4, 7 -- --, 3' - W .- - ' K- 'M -' ' e f V- ' ' f - f 9 3 . ,, ..:s.j:g5z-2 . fgiffdzlzvf., :, .5217 1 -V Q , y wi-.. ' -V , , aw f. sa 'sifzfif' Q-fr -f I , , f u- 1 W , ffl fa ff . ' ,E ' . , 9 '-1.11: v 'es -+' - 1' gags: ' 5'-faq 1 ..... 5, ll' , . ,r 6 A in - 1 Q rf... '. -vm W' O , 1 - 4 . ' A1 4 Q' f en, - 5 A K j N' fn i f, I 6 . ,, V x, h. , w ' bug .4 S L, 'A . fm., Jim Bollhauve I .,., - l., ' N 'if , I f -'53 ff' , X K. I f -3 , vw ' - Qgv W A Xu 'YKQQWT S ix George Cox Q4-J' Don Coor John Sfefanelli A ,. Adm r 1 was Q ?ma+ Wi? S , Q , QB? I f . 1 f . K v , Q 1 15 4 .. Y , I 19,71 ROW 'l: Ray Bullock, Prescott, Ross Dwiggins, Bob Wozniak, Larry Mason. ROW 2: Victor Kerlin lManagerl, Max Reed, Ed Troy, Denny Dennman, Bob Prewitt, Bob Brooke, Billy Williams lCoachl. CROSS COUNTRY An era of coaching has ended. Thirty-seven years ago Coach Billy Williams started his career at Ball State. Throughout the past years Williams has had many suc- cessful seasons in coaching his cross country and base- ball squads. Our hat is off to a tremendous coach and to the fine performance turned in by one of the greatest. ROW 'l: Bob Prewitt, Ross Dwiggins, Ed Troy, Bob Brooke, larry Mason, Bob Wozniak .pgs-! 3 WDP'- Ml' L --4--wh. ,Z XJ-.J Z H- -Q -N iq 1.1 P. .lf P-. VARSITY BASKETBALL 1 5 Qi? M 1. ,.- un- W J, f if s 7 aw NWQWK 1 :WS John Lebo, Travis Bur- Schurr, George Taylor, Terry I1 aa t u 3 uf 0 I: o -I : U E .. O Z .. w or a : u E L 2 2 :- o : c an ac man, Wilbur Davis, rk Ba ck Ieson, Larry Perry, Di oachj Hinga QC Jim d, L o 0- 3 o .. U .a o m .E .. 2 U 1: o D J .. o 5 3 IL 'u an r- o IH w E - u I Ar! Harman. VGI1. nf Sulli Jim -1-,SM .A-f, ROW 'l: Dean Campbell, Keith Spahr, Jim Hart, Paul Kemp iCoachl. ROW 2: iMonugerj Don O'Connor, Dave Horne, Gene Walters, Bill O'NeiI, Jeff Orbuugh, Roger Parks, Kirk Molebash, Ron Jenks I -me-, THOUGHTS IN BETWEEN AN OBJECT OF 1,000 VOICES 64 l r TWO POINTS L. ,,.,, GET THAT BALL Reaouun .av 6 A GO MAN GO BASKETBALL SCORES OPPONENT Hanover 77 Dayton 58 Eastern Michigan 65 Franklin 49 Wabash 63 DePauw 45 Valparaiso 81 Eastern Michigan 63 Evansville 78 Indiana State 75 St. Joseph 73 Franklin 50 Evansville 86 Manchester 67 Anderson 70 Indiana State 70 Butler 91 DePauw 66 St. Joseph 76 Wabash 64 Valparaiso 75 Butler 82 Terry Schurr, Ted Fullhart Ico-captainsl receive runner TQURNAMENT SCORES upll trophy from Presivdentmlfrrisfsnfof Anderson College. V Hanover- V I i 70 Anderson 63 Q13 ,,, - XX X VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Jim Dickensheet, Fred Yerkes, Janie LaRowe, Rosi Fisher, Dina Eder. 66 STATE 59 41 92 61 61 66 72 74 76 55 58 63 82 83 84 73 79 77 83 76 80 76 TERRY SCHURR Imost valuable player, I as .75,,,,., 62 gain ing? mlumeaw, J... I-- X X ,Dil 5- - If-- : X , m ' ' et! B TEAM CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: Carolyn Hall. ROW 2: Marilyn Schwanz, Tom Baumgartner, Margaret Molnar. BALL 1 fs I -' f , I I 4 1 E 5 xl , -g'7'?IF'?T!I'IA i A A L in I Q15 ' Nt ' -iw ,A . - I 5 W tk- s is ff , -T-ng I X i 3 P I 3 Q - w. I .XEPN ' x i . 4 Q . x 3 na E' I Aqbq I 31 'Q F- X : . 5 3 , J ROW I: Ross Egger, Jim Smith, Gene Hensel, Gene Alberson. ROW 2: Jerry Rhodes, Bob Bonshire, Bob Reed, Jerry Wiseman, Don Coar, Forrest Betz IManagerI, rom Johnson Dave Pnnersnn, Chuck Grise, John Lewellnn ICoochl. SWIMMING DePauw 40 B.S.T.C. 46 Indiana State 32 B.S.T.C. 54 Indiana State 38Vz B.S.T.C. 48Vz Albion College 58 B.S.T.C. 28 Western Michigan 43 B.S.T.C. 43 Illinois University 57 B.S.T.C. 27 LITTLE STATE MEET I.C.C. Championship - won LITTLE STATE FINALS Boll State 9S'!2 DePauw 80Vz Indiana State 43 Marion 6'!z Butler 2Vz Bob Bonshire , .V lg: M ' ,qu , - Q ,lf y - b V , ,Ev W P., L A , T., , J T A , .,,,, s, 'gif' Ii 1. X Q , L' 3155. . -. I' ' , - Ay-Elm' f', 'an I. ,Q-is ,A:k,f, aniigfl 1 L I ix :ml .T iq wx.,-fa, vfiaxf rs. '-,. - -ei 9' .A-'md' Jim Smith 67 n-, ' wav' 'ik -em ,M wfizws . S' M . gkigxwv ,W l Dave Patterson, Jerry Rhodes, Jerry Wiseman, John Lewellan icoachl, Jim Smith. Jerry Wiseman Bob Reed 68 Chuck Grise mv' 11,54 Ross Egger Don Coar Zig 'Y X,-. 1 , 5,553 ,, le, api.- 5. l 5 wx 4 in ' fr-N V Tom Johnson 1 I 1 w .ug.L...u2.:..n- um an mx- xi,--x-A ROW l: Howord Dunham, Bill Hurless, Kent Nelson, John Engelberl. ROW 2: Larry Binbow Deon Bellz, Coach Phillips, .lohn Borcus, Dove Horne, Jerry Thompson Ken! Nelson Bill Horless Jerry Thompson, Howard Dunham 1 l N l l l 4 1 l l l M -.ullj ML : -BAL' Q 4 -anna W ver Y Jim Delangrange, Bill Brenton, Bill Black, Bill Bussel, Dean Arnold, Rolland Hoover, Joe Ed- wards, Kenton Conner, Don Kassen, Robert McCall lCoachl. . BALL f 1 I , - sw sm ,M 'Q t HAL , Q, V is ,, , , M 'X A HJ, r W S .Q QM l ' ' - ' -vrz ' N' 3' i a , I 5 3 G s v 5 1 VARSITY GYMNASTICS L! YE 9 QL Sll S 5 2 Otto Griebling, Max Reed, Robert McColl lCoacl1l, Francis Wills, Ronal Weiss, Charles Fritz, Otis Jones, Jerald Cavanaugh. FRESHMAN GROUP ROW l: MH mnd.ROVV I Kenton Conner, Bill Bussel, Dean Arnold. big ATE B813 1 BAL! Nqr A W Ewa, Cs f 'z l 1 l 1 ROW 1: Joe Edwards. ROW 2: Bill Brenton, Jerold Cov- onuugh, Ronald Weiss. ROW 'l: Bill Bussell. ROW 2: Bill Brenton, Bill Block, Charles Fritz. BM! STATE ff M31 1 1- FOR THE SPECTATORS A THRILL A FLIP IN THE AIR ff Aff' ROW l: Cholky Wrighl, Tim Brown, Don Coddens, Jerry Shaw, Paul Hayes, Bob Prewill, Dave Winkle. ROW 2: Bill Bussel, Bob Wozniak, Larry Mason, Bill Black, George Taylor, Dean Hanson, Wayne Frakes. ROW 3: Dick Hulson, Wendell Shafer, Dean Gorsuch, Bob Crawford, Elwood Troy, Dick Slealey lCoachl, Dee Hill, John Livergood, Karl Miller. TRACK l N. , 09.1 P, , QQS Q ' AL5'iTITtb X ' ' 'Sur' I FRESHMAN TRACKMEN 1...,w,.W ,.,.,u.W .... ,. ,Q :T i ,,,.,,... .,,,,. .J,....m....e..v- K 1. s Bob Prewiti, Jerry Shaw, Don Coddens fy-Jw v 11 .-gtjtqfufri 145159 ix 3 , X, .. ff, .. N '. 1- U 1 y X - A b Aj , K ,,,T- , Y . , Q. 3 i f 1 i ' 1 r, W L sg: V Sim? Chalky Wrighi, Paul Hayes, Bill Black Chalky Wright, Holder of school Javelen fhrow Bob Crawford record of 194.6 fee! and Paul Hayes Tim Brown, Bob Prewiit, Coach Dick Slealy, Dan Coddens, V w-1 I-4lTE5?j FHS Emi' 2 ,, ,f Q. I .x L 'fir Em SES iii Wim Dean Gorsuch, Bob Crawford, and Jerry Shaw 75 -1- 'U' ,UAL ALEHLT' I ,,,rlM.l. AT IALL Aly X HL X., ' x f Q Q ' ' ,f , 2 , .,.. ii L V H:-A -Mu W c A 9' 1 -- - U in X , we , L ROW 1: Tony Calanzarile, Dave Sfralkowski, Roger Beehler, Richard lDickl Keithley, Warren G. Colglazier, Paul Minnich. ROW 2: Wayne Campbell, Jerry Moore, Ken Dubie, Dick Surowiec, Larry Riebsomer. ROW 3:Jim Bollhauve, Charles Arch, Travis Burleson, Earl E. VanSickle, John M. Lebo, Larry Pinkerlon, Maynard Bough. ROW 4: Coach Billy Williams, Larry Snyder, Mike Henderson, Rudy Schaumburg, Carl Harris, Ervin Fralus, Nathaniel Pillman, Manager Dick Marr. gs X...,,.,,, - .. 1 i h E 1 1 Tony Caianzoriie, Warren Colglozier, Jim Bollhauve, Wayne Campbell, John Lebo, Ken Dubie, Rudy Schaumburg, Maynard Bough if Eorl VanSickle s K K S, : ,- ff W g 1 Y, 4 , 1 - ij I ' ,Q f EW' E I W1 , , s ,E I 1 .A .5 . A lmywmioms lCoochl, Dick Surowiec, larry Pinkerton, Mike Henderson 'M' E E i 1 S 5 i 1 Q 3 Roger Beehler ond Ervin Frotus Dick Keithley ond Warren Colglozier 77 -sm-F, GOLF ,J 3 pkg , its We 3. 1 , 4 Clancy Gullion, Dave Brown, Ron Harrison, John Lewellen lCoacl1l, Jim Decker, Robert Veach, Jim Waller, NWN-. a.Ap,,r,..,MJ,,,f r 5 A I w an 3 1 1 l Clancy Gullion and Jim Waller Y Jim Decker 1 5 Q Jr as-,ff ,. f AM 1 1 51 5 E Ron Harrison and Dave Brown 3 ' MVA--Vi A ..-. ON THE FAIRWAY r INTRAMURAL WINNERS FLAG FOOTBALL GOLF Individu TENNIS SPLASKETBALL VOLLEY BALL HANDBALL BASKETBALL Independent Fraternity All School Independent Fraternity Team Honors Independent Fraternity All School Independent Fraternity All School Independent Fraternity All School Singles Doubles Independent Men's Residence Hall Fraternity All School S X xx l X' X 1 XX Wg 1 X x ' xx XX W X W X X 1 XX , w KN ' Y XX LIBRARY R X X x Library . . . page 85 Convocations . . . page 88 Seniors w 1 1 3 W page 93 S X. 33 Q xi A l ,. Q. ni bw sw ,fs B- -A. 'Z Ks f 1-, QF? '4 -N ur w is s-2 15 EP, ham' ,. :- r I W 4. ' , Q . H 'Y , ., . . , 'N , '1'--A '- 'ff A Q- R -P mg,-f,e -',,,. 5. - .,. X7.3, g'V fmt- -3 iif'I ?F'HP19eQr-Qqixxale-znww..-'--1 -..,,,Q-. .,-,nd -,- DEA' h In ,gi 4, Li . -'-. gf, V a -,,':,jfI '- . ' A' -' l Q .2 W A ' 'L'-fc' ' :fi 4 4, 'Qi A., . 52 ,ff- Q 'WF 'y-.ag.,17' Af B-- ,l 'fad . 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Z1 1 1 ' m1...,.-1 I 5' K f ' A I Y 5 If if Q l s . .X K ' f ' iw' 5 ' - giiaff? . 1- L 29 iii 1-Th e eg, f 1 ' f we 3 -5:1511 . rf -' J v- .Y fe, ef i V - -Af, as-.xy .. i 1 af ., MA,,, of Miss Mae King, Mr. Bud Gambee, Miss Jean H0lC0l1'lbe, M555 Evelyn H0k9- Mrs. Frances Reynolds, Mrs. Rosamond Wefmore, Mrs. Barbara Swincher, Mr. Theodore Samore. .ass .-- ---slr:-,em - -lv.-au. Cl .- - I , , I - , l,.-y.:-.s -............s,s..:Pzn1 1' he , L 1 Q .. Lic Books, books, and yet more books! Such is the cry of the members of the library science club. This is iust one facet of the interests and ac- tivities of the group, however, the club meets once a month to discuss and learn the variety of materials, techniques, and sources available to students and future librarians IBRARY SCIENCE CLUB In addition to these activities, there are many social events for the purpose of helping the members to become better acquainted The yearly social program Includes a plcnlc, a Whlte Elephant sale, and a Christmas ea W - r K r T ' , rs W E lP 'd ntl Bob Machinski Lois Byrd lSecretary-Treasurerl ROW L ROW 1: Sharon Gunyon lVice-Presidentl, Dave King, Charotte vans res: e , , . 3: S Kle ser John 2: Martha Nauman Miss Grace Brandt lSponsorl Sandra Jones Mary E, Johnson Betty Leavenworth. ROW uzanne p , French Verl Wolfe Butch Pippen. ROW 4: Carlene Wright Richard Baker Sue Woods. ROW 5: Joyce Calloway Carol Thompson Yi E sw. . iirgx r t-, ,Q T ' , f' l -. ' Fi rf ' . . X :ze 5 'N g 5 , H r 3 1 . ' Q jf S wc 2. 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The scholastic requirement of a 3.00 grade average and the further essential of maintaining a position within the up- per third ofthe iunior class, are some of the important pre-requisites of member- ship. All of Clavia's activities, such as class officer workshops, a Freshman Schol- arship Breakfast, and the Homecoming Alum Breakfast reflect the continual in- terest in various phases of a dynamic program. More recent to the list of accomplish- ments on Clavia's roster is the construc- tion and selling of the red and yellow felt Ball State Cardinals. Each cardinal is an animated symbol of co-operation be- tween the leadership of this group and the spirit of students toward Ball State Teachers College. 1 2 4- 5 x, Q . 5, 4 CT-3 Q? Joy Kean lVlce Presldentl Beverly Baker Fay Follett lSecretaryl Lois Schumm lPresidentl, Mary Long Jennings l'l'reasurerl Janie BLUE KEY Striving to select only those men worthy of the honor, Blue Key is one of our most selective men's hon- oraries. Blue Key was founded at Ball State Teachers College in 1932 and since that date has success- fully supported its goal of service to the student body. Men are selected for membership into this organization who have dis- played unusually good faculties for service and leadership, in addi- tion to possessing fine character. Maintaining a scholastic ratio suf- ficinetly above the all men's average is also a qualification for member- ship. Interest in service led Blue Key members in the selling of Home- coming Buttons as well as the spon- soring of our annual Blue Key Sweetheart Ball. From these two highly successful ventures, scholar- ships were created and deserving students granted a welcome finan- cial aid. Continuing in service to Ball State, Blue Key joined Clavia in sponsoring and supporting High School Senior Day. sri laf'Hi2'l ml 'UISZE ' QQ , , i bwiff ffii 2 le 'Q IE is 2 Al F 'e sl' . Ui l 'T li 1 , :N 5 'E l 1 l l Bradley Neal, Glenn E. Hydnman lseatedl, Bill Marohn IVice-Presidentl, Bill Click, -Steve Kosanovich Yi lTreasurerl, labsent, Bill Wiggins, Mike Prosserl. i f' Q -- ' ' 1 ' V is Q-55 5: , 'WTF vffrrrs.. 'fr' FW ll I L K'--T,sV' ,w,5j,j. .,--..5,5,i..,-.:L, Q,t'y,-! '- ll. lung -I if 1 iiffgfw' Q- EW 1' ,J f. tl! A ' H ll gy- 'Llfll if --gililil i Q3 :Kg wrt? :q.tl,, . gfffffz ii Y, assi 3 ,I ,U 5 l -'! J he ii .1 25 ,il w w i 1 ,f Dick Moster, Bob Bonshire lSecretaryl, Wayne Campbell lPresident, seatedl, David Beer, Leigh Morris. ,rl Leigh Morris ll 'f' S.,--5-rf'-if wi 3- -v, 5.13.1 W f jfs. ..7 - A. 1 ,UU ixigaifff Mug Flew X l 5, . -' ik- 1. I 3' 1' . 4 I li fr 5 4 il 1 Bill Waechter, Phil Douglas, Keith Warner, Dick Uhlir lseatedl, John C. Board, Ed Zahrndt, Jim Horein, Chuck Gruber DENTS Vs F ' MJ ' le .1 y I ll 2 ROW 1: Bill Wiggins, Joan Vahle, Jody Cox, Mike Prosser, Mary Long Jennings, Joy Kean. ROW 2: Tools Pickell, Dick Mosler, ' Jane! Trillschuh, Bradley Neal, Norman Jones, Ray Hufnagel. my . S f' - .- -' , ' K' Q' . 1, v - aw, 1. H fx E 'V S , bi , gfigfj, lglefffii ,liar-Il mg ., X3 HX ,' 5 1 , 'ii E 4 Q 1 T Q ff W '+ if U 'ilg F E ll ' fi l 1 A' ,il ' 1' L A ' f f l 2 Q if fl l ii 3' 5 le, for S H'S Nl 1 r l ,lg , gl 53 5 E I l I ROW 1: Beverly Baker, Roberta Matlingly, Dick Uhlir, Sieve Kosanovich, Kay Epply, Elaine Ingram. ROW 2: Phil Douglas, Mariana I f Moore, leigh Morris, Wayne Campbell, Dick Fausl. gf El ilillllhiw ill' u 1 x 1 V- 5 I X' Q.: r l l l R S X gs ' gl . , , ,.,5 if 1, 5 l ' '-N. N V : 5. 132' A Eli 5 A J i ,ik 1 3 S E EN ei in iv- ., if xgivbnimwmtxssds' 'CPD V slr.,-'pf ROW 1: Lois Schumm, Alice Alexander, Bill Marhon, Alice Abraham, Janie laRowe, Judy Hanagan. ROW 2: Bill Click, Janice Burrell, , John C. Board, Fay Follell, Bob Bonshire. 92 ,1 - .il CLASS OFFICERS ,M .- ,-..,.c S- ,A l'.' A ,lpjzfii-' V. Sxllji' .L f,- f :v .L Y if f X l 2:13. . 5, ' l X :ff me ,' ,Af FRESHMAN: Dove Sioops iPresidenH, Dick Oioloski IVice-Presidenll, Nancy Skelion iSecrelaryi, .Ion McKeeI Hreasurerl 5 Q 2 3 I I 7 io-, '1 KX 5-,,,., .- V 3:, ' ' mmf ' 1 I 'Q SV 'xv 44, .f-'W' SENIORS: Judi Breece lTreasurerl, Lois Schumm iVlce Presldenil leigh Morris iPresidenH, Lori Zandal iSecrefaryl as 3 SOPHOMORES: Marcia Graybiel iVice-Presidentl, Dick Schmid! iPresl denil, Sue Miller iTreasurerl, Sandy Schoof iSecreIaryl. JUNIORS: Pat Suroviok Hreasureri, Sue Sionechipher iSecrelaryD, Jim Horein Nice-Presidenil, Bill Jones lPresidenH gn f ' ' ' ' ---- 41' - fs 14. age, .V .:,.-,.1iy..4 -'.,'.,, ..,.,,gp,f-4:, 4. .444 L,..11,L .1...,,.,:....n.xL1.Lggg,1:,z'..-p:.-,1cQ44e.1 4.4, . L,.L.-.aLi2..-'L','.- .zjJg., Qt 4:7 'T' c. I 'E to I Alice Abroham Donald Adams Virginia Addington George Addison Anna Alberson Alice Alexander Carroll Alexande South Bend Akron Muncie Anderson Bryant North Manchester Elwood B.S. Art B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Art B.S. Ind. Arts Social Science B.S. Music B,S, Music QW' -A9 1 , iv:-K 4757 I Jerry L. Amstutz Mabel Amstutz Leroy Anderson Jack Apple Charles Arch David Arney Harlan Highland Erie, Pa. New Castle Bremen Ashley 5, B.S. Business B.S. Education Physical Ed. Ind. Arts Business B.A. Chemistry, Biology fls , M 3 qz QQ N, C, if ,,:, W, -' yy ,....- 'r ii fl T5 Stanley Arthur Marion Asche Judith Ashcraft Marilyn Ashman Charles Ashton James Atkins i Winchester Hagerstown Seymour Fort Wayne New Castle Taswell 1 B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Elementary Elementary B.S. Science, Math B.S. Physics, Chemistry fit! -.uv Q- ,,- ,1 X3C'7 ' John Badry Sharon Baehler Carol Bailey Vernon Bailey Beverly Baker Halford Baker Goshen Fort Wayne Losantville Spiceland North Manchester Elwood B.A. Education B.S., Elementary Language Arts B.S. Home Ec. Math, Chemistry 45' wus... Q. wwf' Richard Baker Donald Baldridge Patricia Ballinger Robert Barber Joanne Bard James Barfell Muncie South Bend Converse Elwood Whiting Fort Wayne B.S. Social Science B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Science Business B.S. Elementary Physical Ed, 94 Qt: C..-v ,Q-0 fm. X Leslie Barkdull Ross Bauer James Bauserman Carlene Beaty Y Norman Beck Bruce Beckman Ernest Becroft lidgeville Westville Monroeville Huntington Fort Wayne Michigan City Rochester .anguage Arts B.S. Chemistry, Math B.A. English B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Elementary .21 Mary Lou Blinn Narren B.S. Elementary 'Q -an i ' 'tv ,,M. ,1- -, A -ef ' Deloris Bedenkop Judith Beehler Roger Beehler Robert Beeson Dwaine Bell Alex Benko Westville Muncie Muncie Hartford City Indianapolis South Bend B.S. Nursing B.S. English B.S. Physical Ed., Art B.S. Chemistry, Biology Physical Ed. Speech irwxlty, QXW -ad' ,Q-M '6- Gary Bennett Jane Bennett Robert Berry Forest Betz Connie Bickel William Black Culver Culver Union City Peru Anderson lndianapolis Art Speech and Hearing B.S. Industrial Arts B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Physical Ed. Therapy Roy Blount Mariorie Bluhm John C. Board Valerie Boggs Patricia Boles Muncie Berne Kentland Warsaw Morristown Business B.S. Art B.A. Social Science B.A. English B.S. English, Art Foreign Language 63 L3 :tif Hubert Bollhauve Robert Bond Barbara Bonfield Robert L. Bonshire Sandra Botkin Winamac Muncie Auburn Muncie Mllntie B.S. Physical Ed. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. English B.S. Music we is iv' Barbara Bourff Tipton Language Arts 93 pig , John Boyer James Boyle Walter Bracich Joseph Braume Judith Breece Ocie Bridgeman Raymond Brisco E Mungie Muncie Gary Indianapolis Lapel East Chicago Richmond B.S. Physical Ed. Business Physical Ed. B.S. Business B.S, Elementary Elementary B S Elementary I l l l l l .3 gs, ,'-'g, Terre Broadwater Nancy Brown Dennis Braumbaugh Paul Brummett Charles Brunk Donald Brunn 'Q Muncie New Castle Nappanee New Castle Marion Wabash it B.S. Business BS, Art Business lnd. Arts 511550955 lnd. Arts sl .L til is Ei X 1 Ei l ' 3 ill David Bryan Marilyn Buckner Casimer Buczkowski Billy Buffalo Ray Bullock James Burden Anderson South Bend South Bend Muncie Cumberland South Bend ' - B.S, Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Social Science B.S. Art B.S. Social Science 1 1 l W i l i l 1 i Dianne Burgess Carol Burkett James Burkhardt Annie Burns Edmund Burns Janice Burrell Hammond Plymouth Anderson Hammond Poneto Fremont B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B,S, Elementary B.S. Business BS English l l Noel Burton Hagerstown B.S. Business 96 William Bussell Petroleum B.S. Social Science Physical Ed, Bernard Butt Helen Jean Byers Larry Campbell Luther Campbell Muncie Dixon Muncie Anderson Music B.S. Business B.S. Ind. Arts, Science B.S. Physical Ed. 5' 2 xv? lvli ld 4-1-fri I. -8 13' Wayne Campbell Ethel Cormack Don Carmichael Natalie Cain Louise Carson Juanita Carter Jacquelyn Cary Muncie Liberty Muncie Muncie Gary lndianapolis Elkhart B.S. Business Business B.S. Business Art B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary ,. , 's, Q' at -ws, W, A .W ff wt J' .rv I i -3.1 , .,..-2 .C t s- N- 'GF' 8 We . -.,- :ppt 5 + ' ' ' Ei lzl V 'K , ,, lrvin Cash Carl Casperson Tony Catanzarite Nancy Caton Norman Caton Carol Caupp Sunman Winchester Mishawaku South Bend Middlebury Muncie B.S. Social Science B.S, Business B.A. Foreign Language B.S. Elementary B.S, Art B4A4 Speech' Hearing Therapy war W 'eu lla' Patricia Chamberlain Marth Chapman Mary Jane Chastain Parnell Clark Roweta Clark S. Mekle Clendenin Warren Columbia City New Castle Muncie Muncie Muncie B.S. Social Science B,S. Elementary B4S, Math, Science Business Elementary B.A. Speech, Hearing Therapy an 'if Janice Clevenger John Wm. Click Roger Cline Carol Clossay John Clouse Donald Coar Anderson Warren Winchester Elkhart Warren South Bend B.S. Elementary B.A. Language Arts B.S. Physical Ed. B.A. Speech, B.A. Chemistry Physical Ed. Hearing Therapy Physics M 3:3 W 'Er up--r '-'X N' 'ltr'- 2 Don Coddens Mary Colbert Clara Collins Thomas Conquest Adrian Conrad Michael Constantinou New Carlisle Huntington Batesville Muncie Muncie Gary B.S. Physical Ed, Elementary B,A, Foreign Language B.S, Business B.S. Physical Ed, Ind. Arts 97 'W ,. i -4 4 . I A 4 Q! ag it it E lf Q. r 2 Hi i Marcia Conway Daisy Cook Delva Cooksey Jack Cooper Myrna Cordtz Marna Costello David Court New Castle Muncie Indianapolis Muncie South Bend Newport Elkhart B.S. Nursing B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Elementary Physical Ed. B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Elementary B.S. Education AMY' W -cf ,--0 Nancy Jo Cox Colleen Cragun Jean Craig Ronald Craig Gene Critchfield Darrell Crosley Frankfurt Lebanon Marion Parker Goldsmith Muncie B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Language Arts Math, Science Language Arts B.S. Music 1 sr! I ii 1 Jack Cruse Franklin Crowder Charles Culp Charlene Cultice Elaine Cunningham Nancy Cunnington Riverside, Calif. Muncie Monon Saratoga Delphi Muncie B.S. Social Science B.A. Language Arts B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Music B.S. Music Elementary 1,1 faq' R sn, Joyce Curtis Lowell Daisley Stephanie Dart Carolyn Davis Judy Davis Paul W. Davis Mishawaka Hartford City Franklin Huntington Hagerstown Muncie Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Speech Speech B.S. Social Science lnd. Arts I Q s L Johannes Deneef Sylvania J. Denny Donald ,Derry Carol Deubner Thomas DeWitt David Dick Muncie New Albany Warsaw Richmond Garrett Frankfort B.A. Science B.S. Elementary Business B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Chemistry, Math 98 Li Q, Jorwin Dick Ronald Dickerson Robert Dickerson Kenneth Dieselberg Ted Doles Philip Douglas Claudia Drayer rankfort Lebanon Connersville New Point Marion Muncie Yorktown LS. Physical Ed. Ind. Arts B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Science B.S. Social Science, Language Arts English ff? Thomas Drew Sue Driffill Mary Drumm Joan Dufon Ambrose Dulle James Dunkin Decatur Anderson Yorktown Whiting Auburn North Webster lnd. Arts B.S. Nursing B.S. Home Ec. Business B.S. Speech, B.S. Business Hearing Therapy Virginia Dunn Ross Dwiggins Margene Dykhuizen John Eaton Donald Eckels Louis Ecker Muncie Kokomo Brookston Lowell Fort Wayne Plymouth B.S. Art B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Elementary Physical Ed. 1' Ioseph Edwards Lillie Edwards Neal Edwards Roberta Edwards .lack Elder Karen Elder Vluncie Muncie Farmland Muncie South Bend Fort Wayne 'hysical Ed. Elementary B.S. Business Elementary B.S. Science B.S. Elementary .lack Eller Thomas Elliott Ronald Eltzroth Verna Enouchs Charles Epler Kay Epply LaPorte North Webster Wabash New Castle Peru Anderson B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science B.S. English 99 V -Y V we - f...., -- Mwst, ,. ,. ,..w, .P ,.-.LU ,lflmjx .WQAA Marcia Escott Marilyn Estrich Pearl Etzler Roger Etzler Charlotte Evans Richard Evans George Fahl Muncie North Manchester Monroeville Fort Wayne West Lebanon Letts Muncie B.A. English, B.S. Nursing B.S. Education B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Social Science B.S. Ind. Arts Social Science Spanish ar.. WF riff' 1 u it Charles Fahien Richard Faust Martha Fawley Joseph Fettig Nancy Fickle Melvin Fields Webster Anderson Warsaw Elwood Clarks Hill Muncie B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Math, B.S, Elementary Business B.S. Elementary Pre-Engineering Chemistry .-f -C '99 vw -'t:f: will ' '-sw Betty Finchum Sandra Fitterling Patricia Flatter Edward Foggs Benny Foley Fay Follett Brownsville Culver Winchester Kansas City, Kansas Anderson West Lafayette B,S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.A. Social Science, Business B.S. Elementary Business Bonnie Follis Bernarr Folta John Ford Verle Foster Donald Fountain Dale Fozo Uniondale Hammond Monon Knightstown Lawrence South Bend Home Ec. Language Arts B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Music Speech of s-- ' Robert Frank Portland Business 100 ,M .1 Marilyn Frazier Joyce Free Marie Freeland Raymond Fritsch Clinton Frymier Muncie Frankton Muncie Sunman Albion B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. B.S. Science B.S. Business 1 - 'fm-'L: -sv4Q1m1.:?'I. if -eg ' iithilriz r ' A lohn Fultz George Gabriel Jack Gadclls Barbara Gallagher Rosemary Gard Michael Garretson Roy Gatlln alem Rahway N Jersey Winchester Indianapolis Knightstown Andrews Muncie S Elementary B 5 Physical Ed B 5 Business B.S. Elementary B.A. Social Science Social Science B 5 Business Mary Gillette Indianapolis B.S. Elementary Jayne Gilliland William Gillum James Glpson Richmond lynn Rushvllle B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Science BS Business 'kb' Rosalie Glelm Sandra Goller Rae Carolyn Goodwin Beverly Graeber Elizabeth Graham laPorte South Bend Vincennes South Bend Whiting BA English BS Math Chemistry BS. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Nursing lonme Habegger Marilyn Haas Marilyn Gyure Nancy Grimes Robert Grove lew Augusta Syracuse Whltlng Hagerstown Warren LS Elementary B S Elementary B S Nursing B.S. English B.S. Physical Ed. Sharon Gunyon Marion B.S. Eelementary W' Milton Habegger Tommy Haines James Hall Dorothy Hamilton Frank Hamilton Frederick Hamilton Berne Elwood Portland Selma Marion Muncie B S Elementary Business B.S. Social Science B.S. Business B.S. Business B S Business If A-I 1' ' V vw Judy Hanagan Patricia Hancock Jack Hanover Trudie Hanson Carl Harder Dixie Hornsby Roger Harp ii Hammond Brook Muncie Hartford City Gary Laurel Sidney B.S. Elementary B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Music B.S, Business Physical Ed. B.S. Business ' was 3 it 1 P F Annie Harrell Jerry Harrell Mary Harrison Marilyn Hart Jess Harty Ellen Harvey V East Chicago Winchester Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Muncie Modoc B.S. Elementary B.S. Speech B.S. Elementary Elementary Business language Arts E5 il i. X. 1 5 . S Q S A ., ze 5 Si Earl Hartzell Boyce Hatton Mildred Haubursin Marilyn Haupert Robert Haven Patricia Howson Muncie Wabash Anderson Lebanon V B.S. Business B.S. Nursing B.S. Business B.S. Elementary ' N--,F K2'f5 5 X i Nelson Hayes Paul Hayes Larry Haynes Joanne Hays Donald Hedrick Miriam Hedrick Gas City Hammond Fort Wayne Muncie Warren Delphi B.S. Art B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business B.A. Speech, B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary Hearing Therapy I ig -J Q f 7 . ...rc V I l Q N 'X R Shirley Heffelfinger Joe Heggi Carol Heinzman Gloria Heller Edwin Helm Jo Ann Hempfling Huntertown Hammond Noblesville Bryant Williamsburg Indianapolis B.S. Elementary B,A. Education B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary Art B.S. Elementary 102 h 2' .f f-rt. ns f ff l Charles Henderson Gareld Hendricks James Hensley Stephen Herczeg Nancy Hertel Richard Hewitt Mary Ann Hibdon Gary Muncie Marion South Bend South Bend Marion Muncie B.A. Education B.S. Science Physical Ed. B.A. Physical Ed. B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Business B.S. Home Ec. Jerry Higginbotham Dale Hille Kenneth Hillman Sally Hirschy Larry Hitchock Kay Hodson Anderson Fort Wayne Brookville Fort Wayne Delphi Muncie B.S. Social Science B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Business Language Arts Business B.S. Art . .:j,.,::5:.,,:..-r V ' y ll K Q gf 59 Qs 3 if , . . Eugene Hoffman Mary Holbrook Irene Holder Carolyn Holland John Holliday Ernest Holmes Upland Paris, Kentucky Columbus Frankfort Elwood Muncie Business B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Ind. Art: 'Z -.....,,, 'QS' Jo Ellen Hoover Rolland Hoover Larry Horney Henry Hosek Jr. Nancy Houser Carolyn Howard Muncie Goshen New Castle Anderson Bryant Muncie B.S. Elementary Physical Ed. B.S. Language Arts B.S. B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary David Howard Ruth Howard Fort Wayne Muncie B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary gn? Richard Horvath Bonnie Hoy Dorcas Hufferd Ray Hufnagel South Bend Liberty Center Muncie Evansville Speech, Hearing B.S. Home Ec. Language Arts B.S. Ind. Arts Therapy IO3 ug, Anita Hunt Edward Hunt Glen Hyndman James Ice Robert Imler Elaine Ingram Muncie Modoc Gary Anderson Alexandria New Castle B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Business Speech B.S. Business B.S. Elementary fqi- wo' '-any Harold Jackson Mary Lou Isch Kenneth Jacks Charles Jackson Richard Irving Jane Jackson Middletown Petroleum South Bend Greenfield Wilmington Muncie B.S. Chemistry B.S. Elementary B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Business Math, Science B.S. Elementary Rosemary Jackson Thomas Jackson William Jackson Joe Jeffery Mary Jennings David Jester Alexandria Fairmount Greensburg Kokomo Fort Wayne South Bend B.S. Nursing Art B.S. Business B.A. English B.S. Elementary B.S, Ind. Arts f r 7 Pat lnnis Frankfort B.S. Speech, Hearing Therapy 'Q' - Shirley Jester Janet Johnson Phyllis Johnson Sue Ann Johnson Alvin Jones Georganna Johnstonr South Bend Griffith Muncie Muncie New Castle Kokomo B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Business B.S. Music B.S. Physical Ed. Q... 'uw Dale Jones J. Norman Jones Lynn Beck Jones Patsy Jones Sondra Jones Alice Jordan Mill Creek Anderson Fairmount Muncie Logansport Modoc B.S. Social Science B.S, Business B.S. Home EC. B.S. Music B.S. English Elementary IO4 Jalene Joyce William Joyce Marie Kabardis Donald Kane Sue Kasler Wynema Joy Kean Samual Keasbey Camden Anderson East Chicago Elwood Frankfort Alexandria Muncie B.S. Business Business Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. Art B.S. Music B.A. Foreign Language Richard Keithley Carol Kellerman John Kelty Sharon Kelly Clayton Kendall Larry Kennedy Anderson Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Muncie Mitchell New Castle Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary Speech B.S. Elementary Language Arts Sue Jean Kennedy Louie Kessler Jayne Kilgore David Kindt David King Sharon King Indianapolis Marion Matthews South Bend Waterloo Muncie B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. English B.S. Elementary Betty Kingery Geral Kirby Kay Kitterman Mary Ann Klass Suzanne Klepser Betty Knapp Hammond Paoli Hobart Crown Point Huntington Goshen B.S. Music B.S. Ind. Arts B.A, Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Harry Knapp John Knapp Mary Koehler Stephen Kosanovich Charlotte Kreegar Richard Kreegar Plymouth Goshen Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. South Bend Anderson Anderson Ind. Arts B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.A. Pre-Law U35 William Kremer Chester Kubit Neil Kunkle Betty Kyger Rex Landrum Jane LaRowe Martha Laws Shelbyville LaPorte Peru Newport Elwood Laotto Alexandria B.S. Social Science B.S. Business B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. English B.S. Social Science Ruby Lawson Constance Leckie Jane Leitshuh Judith Ann Lemon Nancy LeRoy Margaret Leversee Gqgtgn Anderson Farmland Bremen LaPorte Bluffton Home Ec. B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary 4S ' , Richard Levy Myrtle Lewis Jack Linton Lawrence Long Jack Longerick Ruby Loran Fort Wayne East Chicago Elkhart Muncie Union City Jamaica B.S. Science Elementary B.S. Business lnd. Arts B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary fl' Josephine Lottes Joyce Loy Kay Ludington Mike Luketie Ronald Luketie Richard Luzadder Monticello Bryant Valparaiso East Chicago East Chicago Montpelier B.A. Elementary B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Elementary Social Science Social Science B.S. Business Harry Lykens Patricia McCambridge Carol McClain John McCory Lou McFarland Robert Mclntire Michigan City Glenwood Fort Wayne Indianapolis Anderson Middletown B.S. Science B.A. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Science B.S. Elementary Language Arts 106 Franklyn Mclntosh Ross McMahan Jade McMillan Robert Machinski Margaret Madsen William Maldonado Jr. Yvonne Marcott Fowler Muncie Marion Muncie Whiting East Chicago Brownstown B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary Language Arts B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science B.S. Speech William Marohn Shirley Marquardt Norman Marsh Martha Martin Loren Mosley John Mason South Bend Elkhart Muncie Muncie Anderson Yorktown Social Science B.S. Nursing Math, Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Physical Ed. ,Q-1 WD Robert Mathers Ada Mathias Ferda Mattingly Roberta Mattingly Lelaud Mattix Mamie Mazique Michigan City Dillsboro Anderson Gary Knightstown Natchez, Mississippi B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Home Ec. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science B.S. English Barbara Mechling Blanche Meddaugh Byron Medler Danalee Meitzler Robert Mumaugh Anthony Mendenhall' Mishawaka Auburn Farmland Bristol Portland Winchester B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Education B.A. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business Jack Merk Charlene Merrell Myrna Mesecher Larry Metcalf Doris Michel Irene Miksell Mauckport Sheridan Anderson Elkhart Indianapolis B.S. Elementary B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Science IO7 Jerald Miller Natice Miller Patricia Miller Robert Miller Sarah Miller Howard Milner Lynn Milner Bluffton Muncie Boston Elkhart Portland Shirley Fort Wayne B.S. Math, Physics B.S. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. English B.A. English Business is John Miner Nancy Mitchell Tom Mizoguchi Nancy Modlin Janet Moore Mariana Moore Muncie Muncie Muncie Gaston Alexandria Kokomo B.S. Social Science Elementary B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Allen Morris Emily Morris George Morris leigh Morris Philip Morris Fredrick Mossburg 5 Culver Pendleton Winamac Hartford City Los Alamos, N.M. VanBuren B.S. Business B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science Stanly Morse Richard Moster Patricia Moynihan James Mugg James Mulcahey Frances Murphy Lairy Meyer Music Rushville South Bend San Diego, Calif. East Chicago Anderson Elwood B.S. Business B.S. English B.S. Social Science B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Business i . Jane Myers John Nead Bradley Neal Gordon Nelson Robert Newkirk Mardell Newquist l Rushville New Castle Anderson Anderson Connersville New Jersey B.S. Elementary B.A. English B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Social Science B.S. Medical Technologl lO8 i Betty Niblack Joan Nichols Teresa Novelli Harvey Omstead Nancy Oren Daniel Ort Clinton Osthimer Vincennes laPorte Muncie Huntington Muncie Fort Wayne Wabash B.A. English Elementary B.A. Foreign languae Science B.S. Elementary B.A. English B.S. Physical Ed. pr . 2 Af' NM' 'atv' ,I . Sue Painter .lerrol Palmer Michael Paluch Soteria Pancol Paul Parkinson Virginia Parris Springport Hartford City Yorktown Anderson Parker Fowler Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Physic, Math B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Elementary --1' ,wr-SA ...ff Q-ws.,-v 'nv 'QT' wr .,.,.',, Charles Parish Bruce Partner James Pasman Sue Pensinger Franchon Peters Daniel Pfenning Royal Center Anderson South Bend Pennville Tipton Anderson B.S. Math, Physics B.A. Science B.S. Social Science B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Speech, B.S. Business Hearing Therapy -f,,g :A'?s ,Jn-1 W- N-divx 137' -xy' ' - i Sammie Philbert Marcus Phillippe Richard Phillips Kathryn Pickett Gorman Pierce James Pierce Larry Pierce Markleville Muncie Muncie Rushville Frankfort Anderson Alexandria B.S. Nursing B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Art B.S. Art B.S. Business Business B.S. Business Q? nr- 'ttf' TTI? Nancy Piety Shirley Pittenger Ralph Place Carolyn Platt Rita Plovick Gale Plymale Indianapolis Muncie Fremont Muncie Anderson Muncie B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary B.S. Math, Physics B.S. English B.S. Business B.S. Business lO9 an '--a M-, y5.,,, , N11-V-if-,fl M W- rw! H , 1. L Nancy Plymale Norman Poe Mary Polk Tony Portolese Tom Preble Robert Prewitt Elame Price Hammond Shelbyville Muncie Mishawaka New Castle Clarksville Connersvllle B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary Ind. Arts B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B S Elementary Michael Prosser Charles Pryor William Przybysz Delight Rader Phyllis Rager Lowell Rarick Muncie Anderson South Bend Huntington New Castle Goshen B.A. English lnd. Arts B.S. Social Science B.A. Business B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Business H--me I . QQ!! -I' Joyce Rathel Mariorie Reagon William Reddish Raymond Redman Robert Reed Caroline Rigsbee Delphi Greensburg Elwood Indianapolis Shelbyville B.S, Business B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Science B.S. Elementary 4-or .V Ruthelma Reid William Reitz Richmond Muncie B.S. Physical Ed. Business 'xfla Jack Richardson Kent Richwine San Pierre Anderson B.S. Social Science B.S. Business 110 Merlyn Jean Retz Martha Rhoades Jerry Rhodes Mary LouAnn Spieth Richard Rlan Alexandria Mishawaka Anderson Monroeville Fort Wayne B.S. Accounting Elementary Business B.S. Elementary B S Ind ts 'sitio ' Robert Risk Beverly Rittenhouse Marthene Ritter Montpelier Alexandria Dunkirk B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Nursing .NNW Sahron Ritter Argos B.S. Nursing Edward Robbins John Roberds Sandra Robinson James Roderick Pat Roderick George Roe Mary Romers Hartford City Upland Middletown Kendallville Muncie Goldsmith Muncie B.S. Elementary Ind. Arts B.S. Home Ec. B,S. Business Speech, Hearing B.A. Foreign Language B,5, Elementary Therapy Maxine Ross Stephen Rothermel Iva Lee Rothrock David Ruble Virgil Ruble Suzanne Ruffing Anderson Peru New Castle Warren Parker Muncie B.S. Language Arts B.S. Business B.S. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. English Robert Rust Diana Sampson Shirley Sanbloom Donald Sander John Sanders John Sands Bicknell Anderson Chalmers Evansville Indianapolis Muncie B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Elementary Speech, English lnd. Arts Ind. Arts '17 x Florence Sanetra Francis Saxman Sharon Sayers Robert Schaefer Anita Schaeffer Carolyn Schaphorst George Schath LaPorte B.S. Business Montpelier Muncie Bicknell Muncie South Bend Batesville B.S. Math, B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.A. Social Science B.S. Elementary Chemistry, Physics ,,.N.., Shirley Schenck Roberta Schmarr Thomas Schuckel Lois Schumm Terry Schurr Charles Schwyn Muncie Lawrenceburg Fort Wayne laPorte Bremen Winchester B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business lll Levan Scott Richard Seaver Clata Sewell Jerry Shaw Carol Shaw Amelia Sheehan Myrna Sheets Muncie Knightstown Muncie Muncie Muncie New Haven Elkhart B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.S. Business Physical Ed. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. English Tleunq Sheets Virginia Shelby Patricia Sherwood Cornelia Shidler Charles Shields Anne Shimomura Versailles Covington Connersville Fort Wayne South Bend Princeton, New Jersey B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Srierlte B,S. Elementary B.S. English, B.S. Art Social Science Donald Shiparski Robert Short Thomas Shoppell James Shrock Jo Ann Shroyer Ronald Schuckel Michigan City Plymouth Fort Wayne A 'b0Y Dunkirk Ml-miie B.S. Business B.S. Ind, Arts B.S. Ind. Ang B.S. Social Science B.S. Elementary Science Shirley Shumaker Judith Sicks Selma B.S. Physical Ed. Charlene Smith Windtall B.S. Business ll2 ms!! Fairmount B.S. Elementary as, is- sm. ,S-A XXI .- N '- sm N, ,. , gg: ggfsnts silzl' ' fatal sf, ' Donald Smith Greensburg B.S. Business Coramae Simmons Marilyn Skinner Edward Sleziak Patricia Slane John Slusher Anderson Muncie Gary Fort Wayne Muncie B.S. English B.S. Elementary B.S. Business Elementary B.S. Physical Ed 5 Q5 George Smith Judith Smith Lynda Smith Norman Smith Swayzee Pendleton Woodburn East Chicago B.S. B.S. Nursing B.S. Nursing B.S. Elementary mgw ' , ,QM ,Q . . '- 1 if ., ,,, ...fo- 1 sf, .,., - N xs- Sue Smith Thomas Smith Judith Snyder Melvin Snyder Jerry Sox Tep Sonabatparit Patricia Sparks North Salem Kokomo Logansport Portland New Castle Thailand Huntington B.S. Business B.S. Accounting B.S. Medical Technology B.S. Science B.S. Music Math, Science B.S. Home Ec. J' WP? 4' ,.,-1' fur . '4f1 ' John Sparling John Spence George Spitz Curtis Sprunger Jimmie Sprunger Thomas Stankus Muncie Anderson Hartford City Bluffton Berne South Bend B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Business B.S. Social Science B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Hilbert Staton Donald Steward James Stewart Henrietta Stickler Sheila Stine New Castle Garrett Muncie Anderson Fort Wayne B.S. Business B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Nursing B.S. Home Ec. William Stokes Indianapolis B.S. Ind. Arts , Lev MP ,asv-1 Nb' X2 'VVV 1 1 w,,, Alice Stone Darrell Stonebraker Larry Stonebraker Sally Stonebraker Myron Storms Phyllis Storms John Strickler Ridgeville Selma Selma Muncie Muncie linden Losantville Elementary Business Business B.S. Elementary B,S. Ind. Arts B.S. Nursing B.S. Social Science X rw- -,nr lb' '? Mary Lou Stroup Susan Struve Judith Stucky Gene Stuhlmacher James Suiter Sydney Suiter Marion Kouts Muncie Crown Point Fortville Fortville B,S. Home Ec. B.S. Speech, B.S. Art B.S. Business B.S. Elementary Hearing Therapy H3 it John Sullivan Gene Summers Patricia Surber Richard Sutton Sharon Sutton David Swift Donna Stiff Valparaiso Union City Alexandria Pleasant Lake Pleasant Lake Muncie Muncie B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Business Business B.S. Elementary B.S. English B.S. Business Art Thomas Szymczak Norma Talmage William Tatum Carol Templin Earlene Terry Adonis Thomas Crown Point LaGrange New Castle Muncie Indianapolis Parker Ind. Arts B.S. Elementary B.S. Music B.S. Elementary B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business Carol Thomas Gary Thomas Nancy Thomas Rolland Thomas Stuart Thomas Eunice Thomas North Webster Selma Selma Selma Fountain City Muncie Speech, Hearing B.S. Elementary B.S, Nursing B.S. Science B.S. Business Business Therapy -- .,.s 'S--... -nv James Thomason Harold Thompson Jerry Thompson Sandra Thompson Janice Thornburg Kay Thornburg Everett Tipton Hobart Alexandria Peru Peru lipen Winchester Muncie B.S. Social Science, B.S. Ind. Arts B,S. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Speech, B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary English Hearing Therapy ws M 'C Joan Todd Barbara Tomlin Sara Toppin Knlghtstown Muncie Cambridge City B'-'5lne5S B.A. Elementary B.S. Social Science ll4 Larry Tricker Muncie B.S. English Patricia Trissell Janet Trittschuh Muncie New Castle B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary lg 41 ii Josephine Tull John Turner Ruth Tuttle Richard Uhlir Richard Uline Joan Vahle Ina VanDuyn Alexandria Muncie Muncie East Gary Nappanee New Palestine New Castle B.S. Physical Ed. B.A. Business B.S. Elemenary B.S. Speech, B.S. Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Hearing Therapy Earl VanSickle Colleen Vermillion Robert Voelkel Thomas Wagley Edward Walden Donald Walker Rushville South Bend Ober Geneva New Castle New Castle B.S. Physical Ed. B,S. Elementary Ind. Arts B.S. Business B.S. Ind. Arts Business Linda Wulker Nancy Walker Frances Walsh Bonnie Walston Mariorie Walter Charles Walton Kokomo Gary Muncie Marion Fort Wayne Muncie 3-5. El9m9 tl0fY B.S. Elementary Elementary B.S. Home Ec. B.S. Elementary lnd. Arts Nelson Weaver David Waugh Richard Watts Alton Watts Leora Warble Marilyn Waltz Keith Walton Royal Center Evansville Monon Brook North Webster Brookville Anderson B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Business B.S. Physical Ed. Social Science B.S. Physical Ed, B.S. Business B.S. Business iv war ...J lib' in ,.-o Thomas Weesner Jane Wettschurack Joel Wenger Ruth Whaley William Wharton John Weber Huntington Otterbein Union City Richmond Marion Albion B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Nursing Business B.S. Elementary B.S. Business B.S. Business ll 5 6 if , , c wr Y,-,Y-4 Hrii V V Nolan While Donald Whitehead William Wiggins Charles Williams J. Merriwether Williams Shirley Williams Tom Williams Anderson Warsaw Newport Alexandria Washington, Georgia Greentown Selma Business Elementary B.S., Ind. Arts B.S. Elementary B.S. Ind. Arts Elementary B,S, Sqgiql Sgienge 48 Ana Lou Willis Gerald Wilson Mara Le Wilson Robert J. Wilson Betty Jo Wilt Melvin Wirick Indianapolis Indianapolis Frankton Parker New Castle Albion B.S. Elementary B.S. Social Science Elementary Social Science B.S. Elementary B.S. Business '09 'G-.4 .nasal Jerry Wiseman Robert Wiseman Eldon Wogoman Theresa Woitaszek Edward Wood Mary Lou Wood South Bend Mishawaka Goshen East Chicago South Bend Fort Wayne Physical Ed. B.S. Ind. Arts B.S. Business Elementary ' Physical Ed. Business mmm 'Di 1:7 'P- 'Z'7 fs.-f .pu-P Nxt-gf -'MKQ' W num ' 'xv' P Elaine Woodcox Martin Woodcox Sue Woods Donna Woodward William Worth Wanita Wright Sylvia Yancich B0 'b0Y, lndia Garrett South Bend Kokomo Thorntown Summitville Whiting B-5- SPEECH, B.S. Physical Ed. B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary Business Elementary B.S. Music Hearing Therapy 'Q fi tif N' -...., 'K' 'W' Ned Yingst Jack York Patricia' Young Lorie Zandall Joseph Zimmerlee Thomas Reed Fort Wayne Anderson Kendallville Gary Huntington Parker B.S. Business B.S. lnd. Arts B.S. Elementary B.S. Elementary B.S. Math, Physics B.S. Elementary ll6 il fi li I , X 3' 3 35 Y Yg g xx Xxx ARTS 1 Art . . . page 121 English . . . page125 Foreign Language . . . page 131 Social Science . . . page 133 -. 5 1 .: -. Y F if ' Ed, xi 2 'V' in fflvzw , .Z 1 Li 51 , 9 x m?Q: x zxsi 2.521 'l-KF: Ya. ff H ,. vw an r . , ,J C If . . 34 . 'if F- ff F. . S 5 Z. L If Ti Y- ,. 1 1 KJ Xe ' rj ,. ,W v -.' '--., 'x A' ,M .f 'i-'Www M. 1 1... . ,. I 163-1 -'uri-S . -- . 5 wx, -. , 'N' ,1- Qff :ua . . wr 4 1 nj, ' ,- 1:1131- 43 'T' 'gf' '41, f - Lf 'fd' ' , +12 Q 7 ' .. , jffi ' ' 'Q I K ' ' .z , j - -.P c .0-: - ff I hi ,A V ? g,H .,3'5'f!5' . ' ' 'iw ' - f' x - -4-A 5 . xv W -ff 'f i -H. I , H .id 4 A v ' A gw.34-3,7 ' 2 fi E 5 f J VH. W, v V ...K l 2 Av., 1. uw. -,.. ,2Qww3?W . :Q '..,, ,g -,I J':':.glf'r':1veo,rTw -77' :i'6B Y' 'mn-A ,,.,, 141 -Haviggs 3 'gpg' 2? 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Kishel, Dr. Roberta Law, and Mr. Joe B. Bertrand '55-. x. ,533 V in Q, WY We . rr V l. r S , 1 ' kl,e' 1 X 'iii 5 J fly? K' 2' 1. is . M g Q--. Q E Mr. Warren V. Casey, Mr. Byron Shurtlelif, and Mr. Wil- liam H. Smith MG ifiiiig Miss Lucia Mysch, Mrs. Mildred McJilton, and Miss Clara Wiltse 121 now 1: now 2. nay 9? ilk '53 S-Q--uk mac. 1 'Q Pickett lPresidentl, Alice Abroham lVice-Presidentl, Kocey Powell lTreasurerl, Natalie Cain Bennett, Pat Gouldsberry, Jim Hayes, Carol Corbin, Thomas Connolly, John French Organized on January 10, 1909 at the DELT University of Kansas, Delta Phi Delta has a nucleus of dedicated art maiors. Proposing to promote art in the United States, to recognize scholarship and professional ability, and to foster true friendship, this group has three maior ac- tivities on campus. Under the sponsorship of Dr. Alice Nichols and Dr. Roberta Law, Delta Phi Delta succeeded in giving the Children's Fair, in participating in the Sidewalk Sale at Homecoming, and the sale on Blenko Glass. To be eligible for membership in Delta Phi Delta, an art maior must be a sophomore with above average scholarship and a willingness to work. Two groups of worthy pledges ioined the group this year. ROW I: Carol Ba r, Yoon Plcluolt, John Gordon, Marcia Wils n, Alla Abraham, Dorll Michel, Jacque Jones,1Anna Koonoy. ROW 2: Dick Piergiont, Don Andrews, linda Trout, Nadu Ullrich,l Joyro Markus, Karon Anderson, Jenny Pollard ROW l: Kacey Pololl lhuldontt, Margo- ret lKikil Paulek lroalurorl larbara Sultl lSecreraryl Sue Youn, Gary lonnott, Carlono Latsha, Joan Trusty W ROW 2: John Frenltr, Marlorlo lluhrn Wico- Presidentl, Kay Hod on, Virginia Addington, David Factor, Kathy Johnson, lorotta Holt I KALLISTA w I l ll f .', : l f b y 55351.55 , 1 ,. 3' ' 1' 5. A . '. ,- 5 . .,,..., ,,,, ,1.,. .,.,, in . any-is l Sponsored by Lucia Mysch, Kallista is the oldest organization on Ball State's campus. Membership in this organization is extended to all art stu- dents. Kallista has as its annual proiect an Art Auction at which time the public is invited to bid on art pieces which the Kallista members have com- pleted during the preceding year. The proceeds from the auction go towards the Susan Train Scholarship, which is given to a deserving art student in the name of the former head of the art department. 123 vm 'x I x Q, -, . M.. Q N K 1 N 7 USS Y Y X X ? X ,QS 4,4 f ,XG ' 5 if ' 3 ' ' sk . .x X X A M, 4 3, X.. ,Q WK X X X X- . i Q A -fm S T iki ,QF 3 Q weak 34 fxvfggg YW! 1 2?M'e,':,1 saE:::'1:2F-Qi2EZ5?Z:':2 xx K' X ...,,, , A ,.,, ,X,.g X L ..4,,.g.:,. 4, .,,, ww. Q ,Nm-fx ' H 4 i , i 4 I Sf: FX. 5 SQL-fblqi - ww -A x 1 .V K Y ,. ,, . M W., R.. ,M Q.. x 1.,Q ,.. Y 9. 1:. -2' 4 - ,:Q....,1:-A , f r- 5 W 1 5. Hu .f H Q 1 ' Q . f 4 If +4-' i Q .,,. S 'M' Mm 1 X - 3:..f-e-1f- ' A- x xi: '39 . , V53 .A Ugg tb 'NY C , . QM, awww, V ' I 24 f I 3 9 , , K A L Q , I Q, r . V 1, M -1. v 'I 4 f if 2 122 N ...Q 'A .152 V ,F V :If , A Ss M . 1? ig A Q- FWNNNX N W XA Ax :..Q4g.. W .E A . .. , , X 1 ,, K 3 ' 81.45- Mui, 4 , . Sxvz W wm,..s,. ' 'i xv- wx! 1 . :- - ma' f s?ff+293wi45?ism 1 5 , X i ' 11 -fi' .5 'Nf I X 1 Q , SY? ,g 'g vig .V , A S5 6,3 ,ff I, A English Department Dr. Jon S. Lawry, Dr. Lucile Clifton, Dr. William Sutton, and Dr. Lois Hartley Ekiium 'fl geyggg' 1 5 . - U uv, X-,,, ,- Dr. Paul Royalty, Head of the Department Mr. Porter Nesbitt and Dr. Alan Huckleberry .411 Mrs. Frances Miller, Dr. Thomas Wetmore, Dr. Louis E. lngelhart, and Mr. Leonard I. Kulseth Mr. Dick E. Adams, Mr. Theodore R. Cogswell, Dr. Alfred Marks, and Mr. John L. Klem Dr. Charles F. VanCleve, Dr. Gene Andrews, Dr. Eliza beth Pilant, and Mrs. Roma Thiry iii SIGMA TAU DELTA v Established at Ball State by Dr. Paul Royalty, Sigma Tau Delta serves as a means of recognizing students who have attained outstanding achieve- ment in the field of English. In addition to this, however, another im- portant function is performed - that of pub- lishing STET which consists of literary contributions of Ball State students. The monthly meetings of this r niz ti W-Q s 6 X -V. fm? mw- . . X x , V X, c, V E Xs.. EW V :Q 'ix Q- xv X, v 3 ROW 'lz Barbara Medved, Kay Epply, Janie LaRowe, Marcia Escott l5ecretaryl. ROW 2: Glenn Farling, Bill Click lPresidentl, Charles Rutherford lTreasurerl. p.. H- 'Y 3 we e x 41 E, x, , ' I 2 '- . . l1'i.?f X - 'X K , 4 yrs . t , ' T NM r V9 i .-. ,..l4-...l iii Sleziak, Mrs. Ruth Berry, Persis in, Elaine Woodcox, Paul Skinner, ,sg ,Q ' .,-iw A the national organization, the only other lhdiana Y W W U - in l Y - Y N J chapter being at Purdue University. The sole purpose is to provide a medium for enriched pro- fessional and social experiences through its extra-curricular activities. Honoring students seek- ing professional training in therapy fields, Sigma Alpha Eta also assists youngsters with speaking or hearing handicaps. 1 1 'Q' I ROW 1: Janice Thornburg, Carol Clossay lTreasurerl, Carol CGUPP. Dick Uhlir lPresidentl, Barbara Mechling lSecretaryl, Sue Struve lVice- Presidentl, Barbara Bailey. ROW 2: Joanne Hays, Dale Milner, Sally Weyler, Patricia Terrill, Gwen Meranda, Judy Miller, Pat Suroviak, Alex Benko, Pat lnnis. 127 H 1 i I Y +1 l 2 'cf ful J ' M' 42, Y m E' s :il E :ull l. I QI ffl 'u .. i l .1 l gl il i All Vi , ii li lm .I 1 1. gl 1 all :lt l .1- . W-Q , W..,,.,.,,,.,,..,..., . fy, wg. Xe XXV, . i.: I lszezaiy- ' 2 . vi. A. N. ' ,. ,gag Q ,.-15-is 14 :X X 'L ss NSW ibf X3 . fit we gl QSQSX 1 0? KAN? 4 X Q5 W Q - 1 , V 49 .,., - :N si l l if 'wel 515' iz' I K I N 1 W ,. 1 ,V ri H H 128 L Alpha Phi Gamma was installed at Ball State in April, 1931, to honor persons of recognized excellence in journalism who have satisfactorily completed one year on the staff or two quarters in a position of maior responsibility on a student publication. 1AlPHAvI1HI GAMMA Omega chapter sponsored Eastern Indiana Journalism Day for high school students this year nquet recognizing the efforts ns staff members. Also the local chapter sent delegates to a regional meet- ing which was held in Terre Haute in April. . E5 ,yr S. is wwe fag, 2 R. ..x,, ,X . pv- ..-v-K-,xg 3 . Y X W X, . - 1 - s .. ,.. 31' VV- ..... . .. .-.... ROW 1: Kay Epply, Bill Click lPresidentl, Dean Speicher lSecretary-Treasurer,lNancy Dumont. RO .wwe Moore, Butch Pippen lBaIiffl, Iva Lee Rothrock lVice-Presiclentl, John Board, Jim Ice. W, 1 SN' ,f y ' sk 0 'Oi , r sh- , p. r .s,, A 'sir , fr 3'Qi3 T -. rf, .. ' Q W.. ,Q 4 f ' ' Y' V , - -es, - we .Q ,,, I V U W. , .4 -' A . 'f ' 'W' J,-L' ' AH . . ' f' ' - '.,- W Ti. F 'tl ' '. ' f fs-ch r t . C . , , f ,,,1,-JS'-'Nicfi lg. . S A 3' hr' SQ , ' f -V , 'Wi' ' . A .L .1 '- up 'QF 1. ' -' 'i'- fi The Summer of 1957 saw the first season of the Little Shoestring Theatre at Ball State Teachers College. For twenty-five years Muncie's Civic Theatre and for thirty-six years Ball State Teachers College's Spotlight Theatre had presented the Muncie and Delaware County community with a regular nine month season of entertainment. A need was felt for a continuation of this entertainment medium during the summer months. With the increasing popularity of the tent theatre, it was thought that this medium might add a quality of uniqueness to such a project. With this in mind Spotlight Theatre agreed to sponsor a summer theatre proiect. A The following plays were selected for presentation: The Solid Gold Cadillac, Ah, Wilderness! The Ponder Heart, and H- But Not Goodbye. Dr. E. S. Strother, director of Spotlight Theatre and associate professor of English directed the theatre. THE TENT , E -l 5 .W-.,-..., , as ff w if if 5 I i 4 up if fb ,js ON THE AIR!!! FRIENDS, ROMANS, AND COUNTRYMEN -- . ,MM ....-.,...-.Q., ....4..z.u..Q.4.4Q. i I . THE INEVITABLE ODYSSEY Ground brouklng for the new English Building. Dr. John R. E ens, Dean Burkhardl, Dv. Royalty, I ll Click l l 1 w w i w l :ly jx A Foreign language Depanmenl Dr. Wallace Magoon, Head of the Department Mrs. William Bales Jr. 'N-heh' Dr. Georgina Hicks 'F I L I Mr. Dean B. Coen Dr. Vivienne Bey Mrs. Iris Magoon 33 Mrs. Richard W. Burkhardl r nbesgl-rs2mgeA Qiswwz -an-qv-i S. Iyengar, Puangratana Chaisiri, Lahara Idris, Jackie Janoski. ROW 2: Elba Canino, RELATIQNS CLUB wp.. Reebs, Mary Ann Sanders. ROW 3: Chatri Muangnaiwo, Jeung The International Relations Club was officially organized last spring to help promote friendly relations among stu- dents of different national backgrounds, better understanding of all cultures, ex- change of ideas, and an atmosphere of world brotherhood within the school and the community. Among the I6 countries represented are: British West Indies, China, Egypt, England, Hawaii, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Philip- pines, Puerto Rico, Thailand and United States. All members are regularly reg- istered students, members of the faculty and staff of Ball State. The club's outstanding achievement was an International Festival which was held in the Student Center Ballroom in February. Members from each country had elaborate displays of their country, including native costumes, musical instru- ments, iewelry, maps, charts and pictures. Music of the various countries was played throughout the day, and students were on hand to answer the questions that visitors asked. Vlmal Amollk Lydia Mendez Surat Suchareon, Dorothy lnouye, Betty Matsuno, Dorothy Ayabe I5ecretary- ROW 2 Klnya Nakalawa Antusa P Santos IPresidentl, Dee Reed, Barb Good, Joan R. Whitton, Tep ROW 3 Hlroshlge Mon Tsai Pao Iten, Osman Labib Farrog, Carl Brehmer, Arthur Lumm. saeasweoep Dr. Everett W. Ferrill, Dr. Hamilton P. Easton, Dr. Richard H. Caldemeyer, Dr. P. M. Mayfield. ff' 'J J he Dr. Robert LaFollette Head of Department !! ll gl is nz - u L52 llaliiillllllllll Dr Dean A Crawford Dr Lester F Schmidt Dr Floy R Painter Dr Lester E Hewitt Mr Alf E, Jacobson R' by A, , 1 , . ,:..?'qf ' lig f Dr. John W. Hannaford, Dr. Robert R. Jost, Dr. Dr. Robert L. Tyler, Dr. Phyllis A. Nelson, Dr. N. Singammal Iyengar, Mr. Nelson G. Williams. David L. Scruton, Dr. John J. Schroeder, Dr. Robert E. Robertson. 1 3 , ss I i i r , a. Scsfww 4 ROW I: Ed Zahrndt, Carole Lehman, Kay Epply, Dr. Lester Hewitt, Dr. S.Iyenger, Homer Badgett, Elaine Hubbard, Barbara Medved, Dr. Cade- Meyer. ROW 2: Mildred Haubursier, Phyllis Nelson, Dean Crawford, Mark Panton, Rose Mary Gard, John Schroeder, James W. Mugg, Judy Davis, Frederick Mossburg, George Roe, Janie laRowe, Anita Schaeffer. Pi Gamma Mu was founded in 'I924 by Dean Allen of Southwestern College and Dean Hamilton of the College of William and Mary. At this time, eighteen charter chapters were simultaneously organized. At the present time, Pi Gamma Mu has over one-hundred active chapters and more than fifty thousand . members. The Indiana Gamma chapter was organized in 1931 on this campus and is affiliated with the Ball State social science H department. The most outstanding activity of Pi Gamma Mu is its public service project. The purpose of this is to have the organization problem or render some distinct social service to the community, county, nation, or world during the college year. To improve scholarship in the social studies, to inspire social service to humanity, and to engender sympathy toward others with different opinions by a better mutual understanding are the purposes of Pi Gamma Mu. Each student candidate for election to membership must have had at least thirty-two quarter hours in social science with a scholastic average both in social science and throughout the college of not less than B . is fs I l ,M ' 1 Q 5 1-v ROW 'l: Dr. Robert Tyler, Harriet Derbyshire, Anna Albersan, Dr. Robert l.aFollette lSecretary-Treasurerl, Charlotte Evans lVice-Presidentl, David Howard lPresidentl, Carolyn Davis, Carolyn Platt, Phil Douglas. ROW 2: Dr. Hamilton Easton, Sondra Jones, Dr. Robert Jost, Charles Rutherford, Kay Kitterman, Nelson Williams, Karen Shaffer, Tom Schuckel, Leigh Morris, Sue Blodgett, Dick Badry. l34 YOUNG TJ xr ls gf . f ' 1 :af i' 1 xf ROW 'l: Tom Hart, Maggie Schmitt, Dina Eder, Tom Williams lPresidenti, Joanne Gruszka, Don Mikesell. ROW 2: Tom Wood, Jean Rine, Mariana Moore, Joy Miller, Pat English, lRecording Secretaryl, Doris Whitehead lCorrespond- ing Secretaryl, Reese House. ROW 3: Ruth Ann Holdren, Don Shiparski, Janice Stagg, Leigh Morris lVice-Presidentl, Kathleen Anthony, Jack lhle, Sue Blodgett. One of the most thought-provoking topics of discussions has always been that of politics- and with this statement, the Young Republicans heartily agree! This year has been quite signifi- cant for the members of this organization which serves as a forum for the discussion of political questions of the day. The high point of the year was a talk given by Congressman Harvey at one of their meetings. Next year, however, since it is an election year, may prove to be even more interesting for the Young Republicans who will doubtlessly campaign wholeheartedly for their party. One of their services to the campus and the community will-be the sponsoring of programs which will bring the various election isues before the eyes of the voter. i E if- -Ak ROW I: Don Derry, Sharon Ronneau, Judy Hanagan, Mary Lou Horstman, Gary Farn, John Board. ROW 2: Mearl Grabill, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Barb Bailey, Diana Sampson, Barbara Woechter, Gyneth Sprunger, Bradley Neal. ROW 3: Jim Smith, Carol Jurgenson, Dean Speicher, Tonda Stoner, Nancy Leininger, Dan Carmicheal Q 5 t . A g . J . L-1 i3 5 - - L, .,,, -.L .V,.. , , - ,,g,,,.,, JI. . --.Shi-w ss -........ 36 AU-, ,,,,, ,V .....-,..... ., , .N.....g ., ,.,.,, , , . ,w,- ,-....... . ,-. f F,-'3 ,,.-. !. ,... :g GROUP DISCUSSION ECONOMICS WITH A FOREIGN ATMOSPHERE I M I y I ,a-:1 1 N, I V Q RWD -. 1 f , x 'K .4 Qf 5 ,X v ' l l Tv . E f .... .-'.q 4. . Q ' Q W V me 'I P .. ,, 3f'i ,X P I .b h .,,.. .V Q - ' 'Y - '--x ' I WE CAN'T GET A EXAMINATIONS AN uNusuAL uacrune rs., i I l lf N , xx , W X Ye . l X , ' 1 i r PR CTICAL ARTS Business . . . page 141 1 Home Economics p . . . page 145 1 Industrial Arts . . . page 151 x 4 1 , 5 ,.. -. Q w Y KN 1 w w 1 s sw n 6. .fx 195.-uw' fl. at '1 -.29 ,L -f .- -uv, j,w..,,,- ' -. rm: fries-1 --' T.. ' F- ,X - 7- ,f :E :I wil!!! I WY .p ,xg fi' ig ,' ,iq 3 F A-, Q , if ' iff, Q ,, , syn wg, fb. .f',' 'T 135-,Lf ' -17 fffff 1 Business Education Depaitment rv -M' - 1 1 ?rps-seq,-A wzfwi-YW -- ' 9' WJ 7 153 ,,. sf' Z ' sky 3 2 l Fis k 7 'Wir-Z i by- JF iw 4 j 2 X' 1 f 2 s Dr. Robert P. Bell, Head ofthe Department , ei 3? 'W 't Fivgg ! ll xx X4 P' kiff Mr. Basil M. Swinford, Dr. A. M. Carmichael, Mrs. C. Jane Whelan, and Dr. Bruce C. Shank Dr. Robert W. Kyle, Mr. John Mark Johns, Miss Lois Guthrie, and Miss Dorothy E. Crunk vugtk Mr. E. Donald Lawrence, Dr. Martha F. Hill, Dr. J. Virgil Herring, Mrs. Margaret M. Studebaker, and Miss Mina Johnson st: .2 R 3 Q2 Nsxxx sew A 39' X . 2.52-?- ?E'1i'i' M we Q . --gg Q 1, . Q 'Nm ' . if ,iii '52 , i J . A ,... ' s s .Q E, -we :iz .. .- .. f' 412 . - .- ,.. 't ' 2- x- ff'z3.Iss 1 g .sm53,g. Dr. Robert H. Myers, Mrs. Ruth R. Loats, Miss Louise Rippee, Mr. Clair D. Rowe, and Dr. Robert M. Swanson l4l 4 ..,, ' 1- .t X W S X co, ,N V 2ef B me M 3 c 5 if 3.. ' ' :M News ,.:.:5,:E-:,- ' ...., : .:.- :IFE HN, ' Ax, X ROW nf , uf 1: '--1 Q., ' ff I ,.., ii, if as 5 v MW ff 1 X mm: mm' '1 was -as P R :La 'lz Mariorie Reagan lTreasurerl, 2. R its a 2 X . , -. X 'i X7 1. 'N-X l Henrietta Purkhiser lPledge Trainerl, Paul Parkison lPresidentl, Carlene Wright lVice-Presidentl, Ethel Jean Carnack Sharp lSecretaryl. ROW 2: Jo Hartman, Janice Stagg, Nancy Dumont, Lois Guthire. Pl OMEGA Pl Pi Omega Pi has the distinction of having been the first honorary to be established on this campus. This honorary, which is affiliated with the busi- ness department was created to give local students and teachers of Business Education an opportunity to affiliate with similar organizations, to create fellowship among the students in the department, to promote interest in busi- ness education, to further business education at Ball State and in Indiana: to aid in civic betterment: and to teach the ideal of service in business and pro- fessional life among students and alumni. The local Chi Iota chapter, which is a part of a national organization of ninety-nine chapters, engages in many activities throughout the year. Some of these activities were: the giving of Christmas food baskets to worthy families in cooperation with the Commerce Clubp helping with the registration at the Business Education Conference in the fall and at the Meeting of Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. ROW I: Alice Rose Rhodes, Leigh Morris, Barbara Van Dine, Roy Blount, Martha Miller. ROW 2: Janet Griffis, Kathryn Felger, Barbara Crow, Sandra Gard. . c New M .- 1 tv f . Q 1 2 5 X f X 'QT Q- x - ..., 4-s L gif I ,. ry ' ': .:.fff:f.,l X V. ' ' I . as f , Ki l ' N i J: f fi :. sifmfiiliif K VV 1.4 I 7 f Mr ,J ' 3 A I A .?'Qrw' :' 5 ff? a , HL., . , 3 ff , f ff AR prf:u.isgi - - Q fx 1' .gg,,1g,.s.1s ,, I - 'fiziraz 5 . 3, R x I 6-'ei iii' ROW 1: Bradley Neal lPresidentl, Dina Eder, Gary Farn, Maggie Schmitt, Dan Camichael iVice-Presidenti, ean Rine. ROW 2: Roger Harp, Carolyn Sue Webb, Barbara Burton, Linda Williams, Henrietta Purkhiser, Jo Hartman, Mavis Brant, Lelo Callo- way, Don Derry. ROW 3: Reese House, Joan Dufon lSecretaryl, Joy Miller, Jim Janney, Suzie Huntzinger, Janice Stagg, Dean Speicher. ROW 4: Don Shiparski, Kay Garst, Barb Anderson, Jim Dunkin, Sharon Odgers, Pat Vittorio, Barbara Crow, Kathleen Anthony. ROW 5: Ruth Cunningham, Marilyn Keesling, Ed Zohrndt, Dean Gorsuch, Wayne Wesley, Cynthia Hadley, Kathy Scherick. ln an effort to help the various business students become more familiar with their particular phase of the field, the 1957-58 Commerce Club dispensed with the established procedures of a monthly meeting. Instead a schedule of one meeting a quarter was initiated and supplemented by several special meetings that appealed to students in each career field. COMMERCE CLUB Completing its annual Christmas Collection Drive for those in need, Commerce Club continued its activities by ioining with Pi Omega Pi and Delta Pi Epsilon and initiated a Spring Awards Banquet for the Business Depart- ment. Held in the Student Center Ball Room on April 30th, the banquet af- forded an opportunity for several awards and scholarships to be presented as well as a speech by an outstanding business leader. ROW l: Lou Burns, Judy Reinhold, John Sporling, Edna Hagerty, Byron Himelick, Carlene Beaty. ROW 2: Tom Wood, Nancy Miller, Marshia Shock, Connie Johnson, Barbara VanDine, Carole Seavers, Bob Wortham. ROW 3: Larry Horney, Ann Bassler, Mary Janet Cregar, Margie Cook, Jan Opdycke, Janice Soens, Dorothy Cormier. ROW 4: Bobbie Irwin, Martha Miller, Judy Phillips, Shirley Johns, Jean Cline. ROW 5: Joyce, Slaughter, Marilyn Zehner, John Spaeth, Jim Turner, Jerry Woodring, Rae Anne Trainer. ix g.. it if 3 F v,.,- A aw i , A E 'Qi is... .QL A 1 ef f 'Q 2 1 s ' - , K -r ,S 1 .. E - 5 W .fs -e- 4 Z il - i - W, W, 4 ' . S, Q IA -,Sv , X m .xr or X M- is 4..lX A Amzumn 143 ii i 5 ig is I 1 fi it ii fi ij, 3 S 1 i I wr I i ii I 1, 3, l 3 , , i '4 1. is f, , 4 z 5 ,F I ,f xi S , , N ' N .r N i' 4 cc . P T1 c- ef if - M 5. v l ry '. sr. r , s 'l gf a ..- es ,,,. 1' as., :,: E 1 U li if Q R 1 'N ff .. . 1 v Q M g , , M. !' r 3 i 4 ,eg -'msn c T: . N Q W' 1--I W' . fx , A H 'Q ,xg ,W l il lf J R . X i ', N, 1 Q are f R- . as c- ., W ..,.,.w X L. gc l ROW 1: Ardith Klinder, Edna Hagerty, Sharrie Huggins, Shirley Johns, Rosemary Humbert, Phyllis Young. ROW 2: Pat Morrison, Barbara Seybert ' l l Nanci Maple, Becky Lyons, Connie Yerkes, Bessie Scholarinas, Janice Forlow. ll w if We The two- ear secretarial ro ram is desi ned for P , individuals who wish to complete a short Intensive pro- gram of preparation as secretaries or office specialists J . . . . , X In a two-year period. Students enrolled In this program ' take regular college classes but with concentration upon ' courses in the secretarial area. Upon the completion of if the program a certificate of proficiency is awarded It by the college. lv' r ,ly . i 'Q ., J f Q 'Sc 77 TI O' c J r M Q , e so .., gf X K is Mn ,Xa A . i tg J, y W 5' w 'E ' l ill P . W l S X 1 if ., V ., N553 Ls.. x - s H ' 5 . Y' ' 4 I i A 'I ' ' ' .N ,. M- f- .. 5 W - in-E! ,P M an qw ,Qc , cs. .51 1 1 l l L K ,L ff .. l 1 ' x. , ll W J X H . K ll ' ' 1 , - ' X X- l l' 2 i 'il s W 'i A f sf X 'YF' 4.1 sex- .1 ROW 'I: Judy Setty, Joyce Keithline, Pat Barlowe, Mary Elston, Carolyn Hall, Jean Trusty, ROW 2: Shelva Murrell, Sandra Eley, Sally Walker i l !l l 144 L Bobbi Irwin, Darlene Uridel, Jackie Dodson, Mary Proudfoot. ? -'lm ! 3 lr l N 212:58 ,QQ Home Economics Department Miss Mildred E. Moore, Head ofthe Department Miss Theresa Schermer ,. AV ,ty ..,, 1 . H X 4 Miss Joy Kelly X Mrs. Elizabeth Caylor Miss VOICI 5imPS0l1 145 I 4 fi' V ' l . f' P' A .9 ' ' -x V L x RW ' .... l T, ' ' ' 1 e W 2 2 .. A 1 V - Q. 'i'if,sf- 'f . ' fem., .,.. , X . QQ -' X X - 2 so fu .sw y -if 5 WM P .. -l f ' . X-W. 4. l J lk W i' ROW T: Shirley Schenck, Mary Ann Hibdon, Betty Bobbitt, Priscilla Briggs. ROW 2: Rachel Moody, Lee Masengale, Mary Ruth Birk, Mary Ellen Kelsey, Joyce Calloway, Nellie lower. Phi Upsilon Omicron is one of the newer honoraries on campus, having been installed at Ball State in April, 1956. The purposes of the organization are to establish and strengthen bonds of friendship among its members, to PHI promote the moral and intellectual development of its members, and to ad- vance and promote Home Economics. This year Phi Upsilon Omicron's activities were many and varied. The group made sewing articles which were used at Ball Memorial Hospital, sponsored professional talks in grooming, home life in a foreign country, and professional attitudes in teaching at their regular meetings. Phi Upsilon Omicron also sponsored a reception for iunior home ec. majors and critic teachers from the county, and entertained freshmen home economics majors with a dessert party. Not only did the organization gain enioyment and opportunities for learning through its activities, it also made money by having a Christmas fruit cake sale and a chili supper. g .... J i '- 3 sf , 4 ,.,. , T W I .,.,,..,, ., -- W .W X . X .- . 36 , -:N K X T '- r , K .. .Q T . s A 4 T A X, ., l c , T 'E I , M, ,.. , l46 ROW 'I :Mary Drumm lVice-Presidentl, Teana ROW 2: Joy Kelley lSponsorl, Bonnie Follis, Sheets lSecretaryl, Sue Pensinger lPresidentl, Mary Lou Stroup lTreasurerl. Jeri Trsty, Arlene Houston, Carolyn Howard, Nancy Hertel. ROW I: Joni Gruszka, Jane Harris, Charlene Stewart ISecretaryl, Mary Lou Horstman, Nancy Juett. ROW 2: Karen Lawshe lState Presidentl, Jeri Trusty, Theresa Schermer lSpon- sarl, Shirley Schenck, Doris Kreamer, ROW 3: Evelyn Anderson, Shirley Ramseyer, Lee Mas- engale, Beth Shaffer, Joyce McCammon, Mary Lou Blinn. ROW 4: Julia Anderson, Sharon Ullery, Kay Dean, Jeanne Stautamoyer. The sage saying that too many cooks spoil the stew is not applicable to this group of home ec students who gather together in order to learn more about their field. Naturally, many of the meetings of this group center around activities related to home economics. This busy year has contained discussions of flower arrangements spin- ning and weaving, and gas cooking. Also a chili supper was held in October: seniors were initiated into the Indiana Home Economics Association: delegates were sent to the State Teachers Association and the Indiana Home Economics Association Convention which was held at Indiana State Teachers College: and members were guests at a tea given by Miss Beeman. Club members also heard an illustrated talk given by Miss Mysch about her European tour. ln addition to all of this, the group also contributed to the International Scholarship Fund which is sponsored by the American Home Economics Asso- ciation - and so ran the agenda of what must have been an extremely ac- tive and profitable year for the cooks of Mary Beeman. i ROW 'lz Pat Shaw, Saundra Brackin, Joyce Loy, Nancy Hertel, Janis Munk. ROW 2: Elaine Dotson, Lois Reed, Barb Good lPresidentl, Linda Martin, Tleana Sheets, Ann Brown. ROW 3: Betty Babbitt, Mary Ruth Birk, Joyce Callo- way, Arlene Houston, Mary Lou Stroup lVice- President, Sue Pensinger. ROW 4: Wilma Babb, Nellie Lower lfreasurerl, Mary Ellen Kelsey, Phyllis Shirey, Julia Ann Wilson, Carole Oyer. MARY BEEMAN CLUB 147 Shnrt.-of v -34 Nm W, SEN ?.y-vv-..--- -v LEARNING TO SEW 61 12, ,S M, I : my V7 YQ 'Us '55-:I 15' :ff Xi., ui, A STITCH IN TIME. . . A LITTLE OLD BUT- I4 - ..,,.,, .Q X A .... . . 'ff 32 ,Q W x XX., 1 X w s g Ir: X 55 255' x Q -.Q-1w.....,....,..u..Qw.-ANQN.-Q-.,,-,Q , ix ik Pnessmc THE cREAsEs ,WN A -mm-wx , wh QNX X W ,gb knew X 2 X XX NM. ,A A N .X . M.-W.w X , QS 3 L wg 1 xvxjx , w.,xN V455 X. K 3 XM A A' 'i ' Dr Henry A. Loais Mr .lake Reams and Mr Kenneth H Bergman 1' 1' I Dr. Fred .l. Schmicll, Head of the Deparfmenf Mr. William H. Middleton and Mr Bernard R Joslf Mr. Edgar S. Wagner and Dr Lloyd P Nelson R J' W' 5, . - -sv -v .QA Ami in L .T-If-W , W ? lillllllllllllllllf 2...g2s . :.Q2 ' ' i' r fr. if N J: I X f, 05:55.21 ' 'l x D sz if ' ' v. N Y 3 X s B if , fd S 'Y 1 ...Q 5. fi -2' as - D , .E ' s - K ,wf,,sf if . 4 'fy W iibl 3 -- 1 , .1 1 was 5 I - vi E .f--.N in in ig ' X C ' Y Q Xi N if ROW 1: Don Brunn, Jake Reams, Larry Campbell. ROW 2: Al White, Merriwether Williams, John Sands, Richard Evans, Ray Hufnagle. EPSILON Pl TAU One of the oldest honoraries, Epsilon Pi Tau continued to serve the interests and activities of the industrial arts maiors. During the year, the thirty-six active members managed to participate in initiations, banquets, and various programs pertaining to re- search, leadership, and social efficiency. ln addition to requiring a major in industrial arts, Epsilon Pi Tau also insisted that prospective members have a grade average of 3.0 or better in industrial arts, an all college average of 2.5, enrollment in the teaching curriculum and the approval of campus members. Since the organization is closely associated with the Industrial Arts Department, many activities of the group were connected with that field. Conferences played a maior part in these departmental proiects. ROW l: Marion Asche lVice-Presidentl, Dr. Henry Loats iSponsorl, .lack Hanover lPresidentl. ROW 2: William Wiggins lSecretaryl, David Jester lTreasurerl, John Roberds, Donald Sander, Edward Walden. i ff Q-sg Q1- S' 'L ,ff x 5 :sm Q . X ROW 'I: Neil Kunkle, Richard Evans, Larry W. Campbell, Thomas Drew. ROW 2: Edward Walden, John Roberds, Ernest Holmes, Jack D. Hanover. ROW 3: Mr. Edgar Wagner lSpon- sorl, Mr. Jake Reams lSponsorl 1, Marion Asche lPresidentl . Not only are the members of this club interested in the more mechanical phases of industrial artsy they also desire to promote a social and professional relationship among those working in indus- trial arts. A steak fry held in the spring was one of the main events of the year. At this get-together, the faculty members played the students in a softball game, the senior award was presented, and new officers were installed. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Y ROW lz Karl Earling, Melvin Dalton, Lynn 9 Q fi Detling lVice-Presidenti, Harold Welsh. ROW x X va ' 1 2: Al White, Gerald Kirby, Donald Baldridge ,, N lSecretaryl, Earl Hones. ROW 3: Bob Voeklel, John Sands. s 'I' r . L I www In. ! T . Y . . . , .,..., , I NIR. WAGNER S co-CURRICUIAR ACTIVITY .T I' A I 1 :v I A we' I ,wg ws N5---Nb X' 1 ' -A .3 ' Q, POURING TI-IE Mom . . . 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ROW 4: Bill Jones, Wayne Nelson, Dean Gerber, Ron Cress, Dick Moster, Bill Click, Norm Crews. n ji his X V' If li SY M3 ' li S1 ' ' XD: , P fe no O O 4 I T lr ' 'hx ' V L H -, 4 ' 2 I 0 ' ... 2 1 si . l f, H . if 2 A ' T 2 . iw., i ' 1 . kim ew e 1 ' A if J' 4 -4 ' - ' Q J u. , Nm LX , -..- Z Y 'lv L vu N l th lf 1 I . A L. .. ROW 1: Butch Pippen, Ron Baughn, Don Mikesell. ROW 2: Sara Toppin, Toddy Jones, Diana Sampson, Barbara Bailey, Barbara Waechter, Lorene Norton, Sonia Whitehead, Marlene Graff, Milly Rak, Sandy Dyer, Marcia Graybiel. ROW 3: Iris Kane, Rosemary Goodling, Ginny Dunn, Pat Slane, Dianne Payer, Pat Gouldsberry, Wilma Babb, Carol Clossay Mary Christman Esther Cecrle, Nora Herzer, Marilyn Radey. ROW 4: Morry Mannies, Doug Eichorst, Reese House, Lenny Janbwiak, Ed Zahrndt, Jim Horein. John Briggs, Dick Hoover, Jo Ellen Hartman, Joanne Gruszka, Beth Riley, Jan Marshall, Margaret Paulek Sue Miller STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD M: li ll . - , -.. if .-wavy-,1 ,Tc 2 Q STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL l l l r li 5 F ll ,l l ii ii 1 N, ,Q S i , ,. ' K Q gr: X ji .,... , S . i ,, a MJ- T ii l ig fi ,fa E Y 162 ah fs wnflw ROW lg Cynthia Hadley, Jody Cox lSecrelaryl, Mary Ann Clark, Barb Secllak, Rachel Moody, Bonnie Fussel- man, Sharon Ronneau lTreasurerl, Sue Wells. ROW 2: Dick Scl-imidi, Don Park, Leigh Morris, Neal Godby, Larry Haynes, Dave Beer IPresidenll, Duane E. Deal, Glen E. Hyndman, Morry Mannies lVi:e-Presiclenll, Bill STUDENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL COMMITTEES ii is ROW 1: Kenny Hillman, Bill Click, Jim Ward, Chuck Gruber, Neal Godby. ROW 2: Mary Alice Menaugh, Syle Wells, Judie Meuninck, Mariha Marlin, Sieve Kosanovich, Barbara Medved, Mariana Moore, .lujjy Tiililjlpslili Marcia Hari. ROW 3: Dean Gerber, Sue Jean Kennedy, Ron Cress, Bill Jones, Sue Blodgeil, Phil D9uQlas,'WQyhE Nelson, Paula Boleriack, Paul Snyder ...A x 0 -K ,Hi F 4 N 1 . is g. T T -S A if S Q 1315 N X Q I S cc Y ' 3 3- . wx x l rv , i 2 A S , ' W mga:- 3 X 1 ' r. . e ' in-: . l,gt',- .5-s...5,-1 ' F' ' jf B'- 1 L ' -vga! 'N ' V 'f .V sf 0 t ,.... lp. ff 'C- m:'3 XY-.1 li - Q, ' 'T -4: ,X l ROW 1 Dean Gerber llreasurerl, Rachel Moody, Jody Cox lSecrelaryl, Glenn Hyndman lPresiden9l. ROW 2 Beverly Bross, Sara Brannon, Karl Miller, Margie Guthrie, Maynard Bough, Sandra Joseph, Pa! Godoy. ROW l Bill Waechler, Nancy Lenininger, Judy Thompson, Henrietta Purkhiser, Sue Sfonecipher, Thomas Slankus Ed Zahrndt, Dick Uhlir lPresidenll, George Scoll, Barbara Nickols, Keith Warner, Phil Douglas, Roger Milchell as fm ,., 9, - A V 1' 'VS s ,Y 'O unix ...L ,i , ,ol TEA . . . AND THE QUEEN CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED E I VOTING AND CAMPAIGNS COMPLETED .. W P .f ,A Yi W P . 0 Q55 I ,Q X I .. I 155 it X ,Qs I X 1 -L, 2' ,gf s 'W X f' Ars X ZS'?xg,,-Lx? wi be 'T I iff Hi qc , Q . ' I + -1.?A?4'fiI KE N ,. , r xg, If? fi' - ihwww s -I ,rs I .1544 RHYTHM 164 ,-nv 1-4 BIG SISTERS AND BIG BROTHERS SET THE PACE m THE LIGHTER SIDE M If ff' 'Nwlmnm-,. ., f I IIII Q f ' , s. i-VM A..x3....,,.- I Q-., PIRATE HUNTING I r sihmg I ' - 13833211 If .M 5 5 li I i a V l Q J x i 5,4 1 1 il 51 1 ll-WM--I J . Y Ll ,. ,I 51 . I e vu lr LI 166 1 'YT' ,..,.-+2-'j .1 M I P..?7'ff5Q 3 . ,fl 1 313.13 :W If J' ' , W' If y 1 . '-I 7 A f',f?1,.pf1 ,li . , , 'f ' ff A ff 45? f CAMPUS CASANOVA, Keifh Miller . A lr ,.1, 2- ix A 5 sl CHRISTMAS FROM HAWAII - HAPPY BIRTH AY I PARENTS DAY AND THE GARBER FLOWER SALE ' My FY I I l I w F 3 r w L QS Q I E i' 2 N. Q V' A N .w,.f 'isnt 4 Rn. , s f Q ' 'W 'fi 1 A ' 1 Q:-Q 3'fi 3f'L f .igimf 168 ORIENT QUEEN Many Patricia I .Q Y' , 4 4 9. X af' ' ' ' 'S gn V S ., 3- ' E M 'NV' 2 H x 'A X 1 - , . , 'Q a'-. V , as -i 1:ff.:Q ., 355333 L L , Y X 4 '1-- I 'aa X ' 3 12' sf? , :-f-- ' '., A ., S x V H . - Ylrwawqgagw a Q I x kfi av WA w x Rx 'TF wal X 1 .a .v 4. , . V ,X , . - ,' Aff ww , . 1' an 'win' 4933 X Q w 'gfmwm W, aa, MQ gawk: W5 a QQ- ' Nm Nwim X X 52212 555 iw X' . Sfvfx Q32 As EQ, 5 15-ei, Rosi Fisher ,ma I I .-'J aff io 5 A 'K n ...fi BLUE KEY SWEETHEART Patti White Williams i L 'ff-...., ws ii x F E 2 X N:- K ,iff -Q gn P i Q x A' ,Q V ' X ., -'-- ' ' I'Ei11:lE-1'::, . .,.. x. .' EN , hh x .A 1 ,,... Q, W98'5'W'vwQ mwfx ,.,, ' , ' :NM .,, WM X REE .wx -as-s..,x is .I K ' 3 :M 23 f ,QKJ X ,A X xc 4 ' :E 2 , 1 'X-V--va --+-of-an ,,,z'f fff sv 3 . is , Q: ,A W 23 A ga Si Q Rag i TOPSY TURVEY DOLL Toots Pickeh CHERRY BLOSSOM PRINCESS Carol Jurgenson Eg AV 5 3 Q K 5 ,... it Q Uyf. .2 i 4389 15441, X . .g,1..,-Q, .xi Q .-.fy WH wx:-1: ,QQ X, i-gy:,f4lr, wi 1 H. V V. ' ' , ,M 'Q' AFSV: ' - 135 'QIGJYI -w-.- wsf. . ' -a- , ff.. Q. Mya, 5 1 , X3 5 17 if ,' r45,.- 72 ROW 1: Margie Cook, Jack Darr, Jan Pierce, Diane Owen, Leo Glogas, Kay Ellen Smith, Shirley Montgomery. ROW 2: Mr. Kershaw lSponsorl, George Gilchrist, Jerry Thompson, Chuck Hoffner, Garden Burroughs, Bruce Beckman, Don Decker. Members Missing: STRAY GREEKS Greeks In Potpourri Approved as a social organization by S.E.C. in 1957 was this com- posite of men and women coming from schools in four states and representing over twelve national sororities or fraternities not found on our campus. United not under one symbol or combination of Greek letters, but by a main purpose this group is steadily growing in number and spirit. This purpose is to assist transfer students affiliated with Greek social sororities and fraternities not represented at B.S.T.C. in attaining a full and well-rounded social life, and to aid other social affiliates in maintaining an outstanding social community. Engaged in the same activities as the established sororities and fra- ternities on our campus, they further their purpose by holding a tea for all transfer students and providing a Christmas food basket for a needy family. B amos. 1 l 2 e -.v. we ' lf xxx ! SW' l 'T E Wife we Al' ' ,7 if 3 fsffh in :!,:E,gY: ' ilu mf, , . ' 1 i1 -' , -- f 3 , N 'J-2.5 , ' 31, Ti, Tj -- Til if F fs 3' I , , N-- X ' -1 up ROW l: Slephanie Dari, Sharon Beebe, Kay Epply, Wilma Babb, Mary Ann Clark, Judy Hanagan, Pal Suroviak lTreasurerl, Jenny Pollard lSecre9aryl, Judi Breece lVice-Presidentl, Bobbie Mallingly lPresidenll. ROW 2: Beverly Baker, Janice Maple, Judy Thompson, Minnie Campbell, Nancy Gwen Meranda, Belly Soyring, Barbara Cosfy, Marva Jane Haas, Janice Clevenger. fl fllewilll will lil :fB??5ffL'iLii LW! ezfifijiffli me 'W f-'EE 529 LeRoy, ROW 'l: Leigh Morris, Chuck Gruber, Richard Irving lSecrelaryl, Wayne Campbell lTreasurerl, Bradley Neal, Bill Jones, Bill Wiggins, Paul Daily, Don Brunn, Bill Marohn lPresden!l, Ed Hildebrandt. ROW 2: Dave Bryan, Fred Hamilton lVice-Presidenll, Larry HaynesL JUNIOR PANHELLENIC P COUNCIL w -.1 i,- E, YW? f Xi frail? -f 5 tx ff' pf' QU ffl B 'S il- A ,- 1 ,M . f f ,ii 1, , v fr X fm, klL 1 l if Q , I . r ' a 1.-if - 5 , H'-'--N om, . ' ., ' I' Q ff sz- 'lrv -si . B P Al fn' 'bi , ll w 7 fe, -f t il ef - 2 l' l W---1 xr-ew ROW l: Sigi Pugh, Judy Mayo lPresidenll, Maris Wilson lSecrelaryl. ROW 2: Marcia Hari, Sharon Davis, Sharon Mason, Jo Henderlong, Dee Hamer lVice-Presidenll, Judy Kanke, Susie Murdock lTreasurerl, Judi Breece lSponsorl. 173 'TJ Q57 ROW 1: Sydney Suiter, Marge Stahl, Nancy Mitchell l2nd Vice-Presiclentl, Mary Long Jennings. ROW 2: Ruth Anne Whaley, Linda Walker, Lynn Jones, Kay Epply lPresidentl, Claudia Drayer Wuthrick lRec. Secretaryl, Janie LaRowe list Vice-Presidentl, Janie Leitshuh. ROW 3: Judy Beehler, Marlene Graff, Sara Toppin, Sue Stonecipher, Barbara Medved. C21 ROW 1: Mavis Brant lTreasurerl, Toni Quate, Nancy Dumont, Butch Pippen. ROW 2: Marilyn Werdine, Ann Zieg, Marilyn Keesling, Karen Lawshe, Judy Thompson, Sue Danforth, Nancy Chandler. ROW 3: Mary Christman, Linda Lemasters, Janice Stagg, Carol Eggers lCorr. Secretaryl, Carole Lehman. 74 , 1 ROW 1: Sandy Dyer, Linda Andrews, Kay Baldwin, Janice Marshall. ROW 2: Judy Johnson, Esther Cecrle, Marilyn Radey, Dee Harmon, Nora Herzer, Mary Ann Pogue, Julie Pickerill. ROW 3: Joyce Heaton, Gretchen Callihan, Barb Sedlak, Peggy Lehman, Sonia Whitehead. X., Wx' ln ,- ,- ,A ROW 1: Marilyn Schwanz, Lyn Anderson, Pat Vittorio, Beth Ann Riley, Ramona Burgan. ROW 2: Jan Heltz, Kay Oliver, Kay McKnabb, Charlene Latsha, Sue Yount, Gayle Funk. ROW 3: Kay Gustin, Judy Duguid, Judy Mayo, Breta Lawshe, Mary Fogle, Jane Belckman, Lois George, Jerry Ann Applegate. A Lyre of Welcome Remember, every woman is invited was the greeting of the Alpha Chis as we prepared our annual Yuletide tea. Both student and faculty women were charmed and entertained by the selections presented by the Ball State Women's Chorus. Individual numbers as well as piano arrangements helped to complete the festive event. An annual occasion, we take special pride in giving the holi- day tea. Other proiects were completed during the year, many of which we look forward to with great expectation and enthusiasm. Com- petition is always keen among the sororities of Ball State Teachers College when engaging in the various events on campus, and we join in the fun and work with a willingspirit. None, however, is so dear to our hearts as the Alpha Chi Omega Annual Yuletide Tea. AX , eiwzvzslw .mp-,:.:'-ff V-.f,.f1'::,2:f2r5:Q ,. , :mzgsgszafgfrx ,Jil isfiifisifllilii ALPHA :ge W YS fi We ,geek n - v .M .v 'gpg' a,j:'f:':5.. . 'W x N. .2 - - Times Nmol. Fixx., K ' cf 'X Q i wif. . Q 'in Q3 X -q,jE'if'gv.f 1 175 ROW 'I: Kay 0'Rourke, Marilyn Hart, Shelby Shaw lTreasurerl, Sharon Sayers, Nancy Juell, Belly Niblack. ROW 2: Pal Slane, Connie Leckie, Bonnie Habegger lCorr. Secrelaryl, Ruth Sriver, Sandy Cox, Joan Vahle, Jayne Judkins. Kel R r- T17 T? ROW 'l: Judy Locke, Sue Smilh lVio:e-Presidenll, Carol Loudenback, Lynn lauby, Marion Hinkle, Ann Bauermeisler. ROW 2: Fay Follell, Roberta Mallingly, Ginny Garrison, Jani Oeslrike, Janice Clevenger lPresidenll, Myrna Cordlz, Carlene Bealy. -.J ,N K? 23' rv ROW 'lz linda Camren, Dianne Payer, Lori Zandall, Laurie Slyburski, Margaret Paulek, Jane Shelley. ROW 2: Judy Clark, Nancy Gofhard, Ruth Cameron, Sally Smiley, Marsha Templin, Evelyn Ward, Joan Nichols. 176 Yiwf L , I I if ,E 5 fl 1 fi if News 1 ' .Q ROW 1: Kathy Burns, Alice Van Voorst, Linda Wilson, Margie McCallum, Dorothy Cormier, Carol Weldy, Judie Myers. ROW 2: Carol Ryker, Ann Edens, Claire Shadley, Suzanne Wallace, Carol Megquier, Jayne Ritter, Lee Eklund, Dee Hamer, Fran Hamilton, Jane Dickman. ROW 3: Nicki Negangard, Janice Hefner, Mary Ellen Moore, Sue Losh, Marcia Sharp, Wanda Swift, Mary Alice Menaugh, l Wanda Alley, Mama Costello, Sharon Garrison, Lorna Craigie, Martha Gustin, Jean Sippel. Enchantment-A Rose in Wew 1 1 The court of Alpha Omicron Pi was the scene of a bevy of activity in 1957-58. Following rush, the pillars of the realm helped Iifi-3.ff5f3.f?51Q1? l'-', if' 1 co-sponsor the first formal dance of the winter season, Royal Enchantment. Flooded with blue lights and crowned with whirling couples, the dance floor was indeed a picture of enchantment. The AOPi girls added color and zest by taking part in the pageantry of events on Ball State's campus. Our candidate for a - . .',- ' 1' Knight To Remember was dubbed Sir Knight at the turn-about il' -' ' dance. Dan Cupid , a rapt advocate of romance, was duly served by the Singing Valentines on that celebrated February holiday. If Having no crest, the court of Alpha Omicron Pi has the red 'iisii' .' 'i'i A -if rose recognition symbol. This colorful emblem appeared frequently in our activities. Studies, philanthropic work, social events-all were included in the AOPi court of 1957-1958. ir l 177 e-9 ROW 1: Karen Hammontree, Sue Miller, Naomi Robbins, Barb Mechling. ROW 2: Peggy Gillette, Belle l lflflUf'r Anllu 5 1l'l'lr CUYUI Dubert, Sonnie Doles. ROW 3: Mildred Rak lTreasureri, Nancy Fickle, Chuckie Hartley, Mary Ruth Birk, Anne Pinkham, Betty Babbitt. ROW 1: Judie Ackley, Nancy Maple, Elaine Ingram, Marsa Harman. ROW 2: Judy Adams, Barb Shanner, Betty Soyring lPresidentl, Sally Weyler, Marilyn Merchant. ROW 3: Cathy Slanac, Jane Worley, Judie Bailie, Linda Caldwell, Sue Baer, Rosie Gleim, 78 ROW 'l: Joy Kean, Ellen Harvey, Ana lou Willis lRec. Secretaryl, Janet Johnson. ROW 2: Jeanne Hurst, Ginny Dunn lCorr. Secre- taryl, Colleen Cragun, Jodi Reynolds, Claudette Cragun, Pat Gararcl. ROW 3: Nancy Russell, Joanne Hays lVice-Presidentl, Bex Graeber, Pat Suroviak, Sue Woods, Pat Boyer. F ROW 1: Judy Healy, Jean Bencie, Robin Howell, Jan Saurer, Pat Ward, Donna Wagner, Rosie Genth. ROW 2: Carol Edgar, Janet Petry, Beverly Gilchrist, Linda Speer, Janet Lane, Gladys Payne, Pat Garson. ROW 3: Barb Davis, Derith Stoner, Pat Gordon, Iris Kendall, Nancy Olmstead, Carole Menaugh, Dotty Ireland, Judy Kanke, Cleone Cole. Sallie Crooks. A Special Hour A A Each Saturday morning at approximately nine forty-five, the scent of fresh coffee came drifting from the Alpha Sigma Alpha suite over the ground floor of Rogers Hall. When zero hour lten o'clockl arrived, we quietly filed into the suite sleepy-eyed and wearing paiamas, robes, and slippers, we lined up for hot coffee .,'1 and donuts. After the first few sips of the brew, our eyes opened ' '-' V' ' and smiles appeared. Congeniality reigned as we relaxed and enioyed television. ,'?f ' ' In addition to our coffee hour, we enioyed numerous other moments of friendship and fun. From gathering in the Castle to selling turtles in the halls, we continued to strengthen our special feeling in Alpha Sigma Alpha. l79 80 fm ROW 'lz Ruth Folkers Anifo Swinford Carol Wylam Mur Mur ROW 2 , , , y ray. : Leah Brandyberry, lorraine Zablocki, Barbara J. Herman, Ruth Paschen, Becky Lyons, Joyce Sprinkle. .X v A I ROW 1: , - , ary nn ark lPresidenil, Diane Dunham iTreosurerl. ROW 2: Georganna Johnston, Nancy LeRoy, Rulhelma Reid, Joyce Curtis iCorr. Secrelaryl, Pat Miller, Sharon Baehler. Beverly While lRec. Secrelaryl Donna Fidler lVice Presidentl M A Cl ,X R. ROW lr Florence Saneira, Beverly Becker Pa! Wilwer, Dixie Haynes Pe ie D ff RO , , gg u ey. W 2: Carolyn Jones, Sandy Guenther, Joy Moody, Margie Guthrie, Julia Melvin, Donna Kelly. Y? ff! ROW 1: Nancy Jones, Becky Parisi, Joy Waitkus, Marian Bashara, Dixie Doud, Barbara Alsop, Yvonne Mittlestedt ROW 2 Barbara Jamison, Shari Rice, Ruth Barr, Merna Mosel, Marcia Hart, Kathleen Barnhizer, Grace Hood. A Busy Busy Time Snow - carols - Christmas - spell the enchant- ment of the month of December. During this season, Alpha Sigma Tau had an additional Fascination in the dance which we co-sponsored with the Delta Chi fra - ternity. The beauty of the decorations and the music of Phi Mu Cru certainly lent charm to the evening. As the months sped by and activties and proiects filled our schedule, we grew steadily in the feeling of fellowship and unity. Without warning, we suddenly realized that the year was at an end. ln looking back, we found Fascination an apt summary of our 'I957-58 school life. AT X in .:' ik' DELTA ii LETA .. s., 3..- rQ,gs+- gg.-14:3-1:53.--j - 11,21 if-? X Ns XX .'-:b.2?fl-i-:-5 :!.P3 :'vS:A' ' 4 .' r:':2:':1 X-4:-.gr ,. :Ng cs. mga,-,,., ,. .sh : 512523.-:V .ms agen 'M .. .X ., . -.4-we Q My :N +.:--mf.4:s2- X K.. ll . 'IQ . . ,N N1 3. ROW 1: Sandy Joseph, Pal Micklilsch, Jenny Pollard lPresidenll, Ann Madsen, Carol Corbin, Phyllis Roger, Carolyn Hall. ROW 2 li Carol Dezk, Connie Miller, Karel Cooper, Iris Kane, Dee Stone, Carol Burkell. ll, V1 ,i l l s ROW 'l: Jody Cox, Jane Condon, Karen ROW 2: Mariana Moore, Jaren Powell, P' f' x ,-jr. 1 , N . C .mrs Q K V1 K , .,,, 9.31 . ' . .,, lr Eller lfreasurerl, Martha Marlin, Lila Himes lSecrelaryl, Joyce G Mary Elslon, Karen Lindquist, Elaine Hubbard lVice-Presidenll, Barb YR? ibson, Marilyn Faust Cosly. l ROW 1: Pal Young, Jane Hunlzinger, Marty Fletcher, Barb Magnabosco, Linda Brammell, Carol Waymire, Nancy Keller. ROW 2: Sharon I 182 L Binnion, Pat Phillips, Nancy Herlel, Lois Schumm, Rosemary Goodling, Margie Molnar. 4 t ,S . 1 ra ,, N. ,M 1:9 ,..- C qw? 'QPF ROW 'lz Jean Ann Rentsch, Joyce Buckalew Beth Sample, L nne B d J H YT we Q? , y ear , oyce urley, Gail Leaser. ROW 2: Saundro Brackin, Susie Huntzinger, Carole Land, Sandi Little, Joyce Brown. ROW 3: Corky Kleihege, Sue Wells, Sharon Neuman, Carol Barber, Arlene Karp Marcia Lee, Marcia Graves, Marty Garrett, Pat Walsh. A Hamwny of Events With a musical year in mind, the Chi 0's planned to save pennies to purchase a piano for the suite. A high note was hit during homecoming when our float, I-cy Victory , placed first in the sorority float competition. As our activities developed, our fund of pennies grew steadily, too. Then . . . the Chi O symphony took form and was brought to a memorable cadence with the spring dinner-dance and party. The composition, however, would never have been complete without Chi Omega Yours Forever finally played on our long sought sprnette. Our song was the traditional finishing touch to Chi Omega musical year. Q, in V VX' G2 Y 195, , , , , of x ' --,--.,.. .,-,..-.,-'f-1 ' K l cl I 1 5 .ot r Mn Q lk? ' 2 W5 .2 ff ' .Aff rv , , gi, f ff N56 5, . 4- 17' 1 s . .. ,, .,Q.,:,- 1 s -, sc, PSI THETA 1 XVI E L Q ZS? shcgkbgv 1: x ll V 'N ' - V 9 'Q P94- 4 A ,M ,L if , , Tw 3, cf fa 7?- , 1 1 m.M,.,..,.,, f 3 ROW 1 Fred Mossburg Keighl Shafer Bill Howorfh lRec. Secreioryl ROW 2 Glen Farling Joe Trifch Ken Sionck John Osborne Tom Hori Bob Machinski ROW 3 Larry Leash Copl. Chorles O'Neil lSponsorl Bob Imler Ureosurerl Lee Moliix ROW 1 Ed Zohrndl Ted Perry Joe Heggi lCorr. Secreiaryl ROW 2 Dave .Iesler Don lmler Jack Myers Ray Hufnugel Nice-President, Roy Bullock Phil Morris ROW 3 Dr. Shepard lSponsorl Mike Higi Carl Brehner Dr. Alan Huckleberry lSponsorj ROW 1 Tom Henderson Ike Lewis Don Brunn ROW 2 Bob Berry Verlin Nufler Leigh Morris lPresidenll Dwight Keck Uldis Smidchens Jerry Woodring ROW 3 Tom Reed Mr. Joke Reams Tom Slankus lSponsorl Q as W ' f .1-my 'VU' ROW 'l: Chuck Martin, Chuck Pippenger, Paul Weaver, Keith Burkholder, Bill Hartwell. ROW 2: Keith Waltz, Robert Gregory, Dave Miles, Kent Achors, Jerry Leonard, Joe Neirinck, Jerry Fox. Foundation for the Futur We, of Delta Chi, began our iourney in the life of the na- tional fraternity of Ball State's campus life this year. February found the officers of our national at Ball State to install our chapter into their fraternity system. We are proud to be the eighth national Greek fraternity on campus. We are quite enthused about our accomplishments in our short life as a Delta Chi chapter. Our first big fete came with the securing of our new chapter room. We then received the scholarship trophy which could be termed the paramount of our first few months. At the beginning of winter and spring quarters, we held a welcoming party for new students of the campus. Our aim was to acquaint them with Ball State - classes, activities, everyday hap- penings - its life. This year the foundation was laid and the material gathered. Now, the building process begins. CH I DELTA 5 P ,i il' 5. is ,, -i l 'ISF fu I m , A W 'Rm .- -. X K . 3:13, 'fy ,P ' I LL,. V' y f' Nag , Y, ,N . 5:4 - ,, J , 9 A 1 Q ' , ig Q ' iff' .1 fe rf' QQ-A N, af' f K ROW 1: June Reese, Carol Bailey, Carlee Shreves, Shirley Skiles, Toots Pickett, Alice Abrahom. ROW 2: Carol Black, Louise Crouse, Jalene Joyce, Rosi Fisher, Rachel Moody, Sandy Schoof, Arlene Houston, ROW 3: Carol Clossay, Janet Abel, Barbara Salaka, Mary French, Barbara Suits, Sharon Sutton, Kacey Powell. A3 3 1 , ROW 1: Barbara Booth, Mary Miner, Mary Helen Bailey, Beth Ann Teagardin, Jody Hempfling. ROW 2: Barbara leitshuh, Sylvia Starr, Lindo Godsey, Joyce Ann Wilt, Ruth Buzinski, Stephanie Dart, Sharon Gunyon. ROW 3: Nancy Walker, Sandra Eley, Jane Myers, Mary Ann Naugle, Cheryl Cumberford, Jody Wilt, Janice Quinn. Lv X cw , 1 J if - -, : -W 1 : 'A ilfi J W usp ,i ear WF A -W1 V ,l 4 , l l la ' W- -R : . .Y . - 2 A , NX 5 - , . R gig! 4 , 1 5 '.'X C1 VI 186 LL 1. l. x I A i' x- X W wm- , 'fs X X, y SW ' 4 X it S, ROW 1: Ethel Jean Carmack, Joyce Anderson, Lois Miller, Jo Ann Shroyer, Sally Enking, Sally Stonebraker. ROW 2: Barbara Good, Kay Harvey, Joyce Bowers, Jan Sanders, Ann Hubbard, Suzanne Griffith, Anna Belle Sells. ROW 3: Mary Koehler, Jane Wettschurack, Pat Boles, Sara Brannan, Marilyn Skinner, Nancy Fenn, Pat Ballinger. ,r 3 ,, we W 1: ' , QW.. 43:- J J, M so as 1 K t , 1 ,x R ,,. 4- - - r 1:1- L L i -Q ,xx , A. ' A J is 7 ...... A 1 xv, ,k,7.R,.7, A , Q rf: 'M : ' .::, Q ef' , A New--5 M1-' N I I , r ,.:' va r 4' , g 'W af, fx 1. N 'M x 1 5 ------ K -.,..e.-' ' 4' ', , X wc l f 5 ROW I: Sharon Laughlin, Elizabeth Marancla, luis Julian, Janet Gossard, Sue Bloclgett lPresidentl, ROW 2: Sandy Fruechte, Joanne Henderlong, Sue Spraker, Lynnanne Perrin, Maridee Smock. ROW 3: Sharon Park, Janet Holsworth, Janet Joyce, Eleanor Hartman, Christianna Wolf, Carol Mundell, Sharon Otstot. A Year to Remember With the light from our lamps to guide us, Delta Zeta blazed and followed a highly successful path throughout this year. Begin- ning last summer at our retreat cabin on Lake Wawasee, we spent our time in swimming, late hours, sunbathing, water skiing, pizza parties at the Villa, and a little work - if we were forced. With the start of school our thoughts turned to the various activities and proiects awaiting our enthusiasm and support. The year brought many happy, exciting, and varied events with the foremost being the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and Topsy Turvy Doll. Placing first in the Variety Show competition added much to our path through 1957-58. To be sure, it was a year to remem- ber. Z 4- ,,,:'1:g-, e,..,, ., ,, uf' 'zz-we ffiafvzi I ' V me sez- ,f Q I-.+11,1.'Zi4 'ff 1'-,,':f,,,g,, wo. 'CTP N....f IB7 1 ' A ' oe, ' s we v sf wr, A 3 A A.V, sz ? ' Q Q- Q -1 .,,, -' A wm..f, X 1 E L .. ,., we 51 in XQQQ-4-' f gi Qbtl - 3 9 , fc-4 ,. :ii 'iii if 7 .. We SM f MAME ' Q' f Q . ,....,.. SR 5 ffl Vx le ni A N, '-H, as-fr X. X, K Ar..-f We 5 ROW 1: Barbara Hammond, Connie Holman, Minnie Campbell, Wilma Babb. ROW 2: Bette Jenkins, Joan Bass, June Leonard. ewice-A Good tart SIGMA GAMMA RHO Being the baby of the feminine Greek family is an exciting and adventuresome position. Delta Sigma Theta found that by ioining in activities and events on campus we soon solidated our role as the youngest sorority. As our first community project we held a Christmas party for needy children at Longfellow School. The fun and pleasure that resulted from our initial step of serv- ice encouraged us to continue growing and working. We hope that this is only the first of many such events to come. gy..- My .2-I., A Y N 5 EE by , 3 .5 , fgxiigsxe if J X A X x Q t gf M so it 1. I if ' Hx ROW 1: Bernard White, Norman Smith iVice-Polemarchl, Bob Crawford, John Sanders, Harold Jackson lExcheckerl, Leo Grissom, Sam Abram. ROW 2: Gene Thompkins, Nathaniel Pittman, Aaron Floyd, Bill Butler lKeeper of Recordsl, Jack Davis. Not Sputnik--Whatnow--Whatnik Training for Leadership was the theme for Kappa Alpha Psi this year. In following this idea, members participated in a leadership conference held at the University of Illinois. Keeping abreast with worldly happenings, the men of our chapter used the title of Sputnik for their combined Christmas and winter closed dance. Kappa Alpha Psi men donated their talents at the various school functions. The men using their fine ability in singing voices provided many moments of en- joyable entertainment - rock an' roll as well as the standards. Delta Iota chapter had other memorable and worthy events. A year of smokers, parties after various campus activities, and closed dances highlighted the year. f X 1.21 I ' f f i i3f? f 3 1: iw v-gk M I j.:u' .. a lll, JR PIII N I:IgIIl 4 lm: ,fy -1, is I' is 1 9 x 'E hh .. , I vw w 6'-s,. 'W .,, 5 V qw WM ': . - . 5 W? ' 'iii :T 1 1 Q -' W Ht R' I ' 'li H 1 f fflliif T , 2 ' ROW 1: Jim Reynolds, Harold Bridgeman, Henry Turner. ROW 2: Donald Coleman, James Barnett, Bill O'NeaI. KAW KAPPA ALPHA PSI 9 ' a i ,X,., tk. .1 M,,,jl X: J '1 X A Hill 90 ROW 1: Joe Wood, Bob Vendrick, Jim Bauserman, Harry Knapp, Bob Botiom lTreasurerl. ROW 2: Jim Fritfs, Paul Ross, Jerry Sox, Tom Weesner, Glen Hyndman lVice-Pres- idenfl, Bob Wilson, Bob Jones, Clint Fuelling. ROW 3: Bill Click l5ec- relaryl, Norm Beck, Norm Johnson, Dave Waymire, Phil Rider, Joe Fehig. ROW 1: AI Spencer, Bill Pearce, Karl Sloul, Ken! Andrew. ROW 2: Jim Norm Jones, Riley, Jerry Pugh, Dave Jacobs, Norm Crews, Tom Huyvaerl, Gary Bills. ROW 3: Bob Hoolen, Jim Danglade, Larry Hall, Jerry Fosler. ROW 1: Dick Barfell, Gary Giessler, Bob Knaus, Morry Mannies, Larry Haynes lPresidenIl, Don Bicknell. ROW 2: Ron Schuckel, John Fultz, Bill Jones, Bob Rust, Bob Schaefer, Bob Boyle, Tom Haines. ROW 1: Dale Hooper, Neal Butcher, Marv Zerkel, Jim Smith. ROW 2 Terry Whrtesel John Browne John Hevel Allen Hayes Jim Becker. ROW 3: Karl Keller, Karl Norbury, Bill Schafer, Tom Wiseman Steve Whrttenberger Bill Zlrkle Tom Hoffman Variety Show Plus Activity was again a predominant factor to be found in Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity. The one event which drew most attention to the campus was that of sponsoring the eigth annual Variety Show and awarding first place to Delta Zeta and Lambda Chi Alpha. Our fraternity does not, however, limit its efforts to variety shows alone. This year our intra-mural golf team carried back the winner's title. At Thanksgiving time we featured a turkey dinner plus entertainment for the children at the Delaware County Children's Home. Around Christmas gifts and fun were provided for those living at the Delaware County Home. Open house for Parent's Day, for dates at various times throughout the year, and our spring closed dance helped bring this year to a good end. f,f f-N.. ww Mr l92 563 s. xg 4- COPY A ROW l Willard Cheatham Dave Gwin George Hill Don Marsh ROW 2 Jim Kirkman Clair Smith Tom Johnson Duane Jump Don Austin Owen Drerup ROW 3 Gene Alberson Dick Beaman Bill Current Chuck Masters Wayne Nelson Dave Weiss ROW 1 Jim Kastetter Dan Carmichael Jack Cruse Bill Buffalo ROW 2 Bob Bonshire Larry Horney lTreasurerl Dave Arney lVice-Presidentl Auntie Rye lHousemotherl Bill Wiggins lPresidentl Bill Woechter lSecretaryl Don Reeves ROW 3 Bob Newkirk Joe McHalland Larry Campbell Carl Harder Dave Dick Phil Douglas Dave Swift Roger Harp ROW l Jerry Myers Rick Leas Gogi lmascotl Roger Enyeart George Harris ROW 2 Jerry Jump Bill Stokes Bob Haven Bill Jackson Myron Storms Jim Davis ROW 3 Jim Amburn Ray Knudson Jerry Hill Gayle Replogle Bill Goldsmith Carroll Alexander V ROW 1: Art Endres, Ken Fraze, Tom Harris, Pat Weis, Dave Butler, Ed Fairchild. ROW 2 Marshall Evllslzer Rex Cloud Terry Newkirk, Ron Hess, Jim Janey, Larry Cardwell, Bob Colter, Bob Dickson. ROW 3 Rick Seaver Jerry Williams Ben Sprunger Duck Uhlir, Herb Cappel, Phil Trout, B. K. Wilson, Steve Malinka, Bill Rowland. ROW 4 Daniel Fuller Bob McCartt Roger Blume Bill Spice, Mick Eckert, Tom Epply, John Janney. Banners of the Men in Blue Iota Alpha chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha began its year in August as we were chosen by our national to host the 1957 Lambda Chi Alpha Seminar. We met brothers from all states as well as Canada and the spirit of our fraternity grew within each of the participating men. The men of our chapter found the 1957-1958 year a banner year. We began the year by placing second in both the float and house decoration competition at Homecoming. Seven of our men combined their talents to cop the all-school splashketball champion- ship. Winter quarter found five members in Blue Key and four men elected into Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. 'Requim won the annual Variety Show and Bike-A-Thon, with proceeds going to the Magnabosco Memo- rial Fund, was held for the seventh consecutive year. 2 4-1 'Ar um, KN 'I ost, vu 1 ,I M . . wi' fl 1 up if i V -.. ,rx ' ,V ff Q., l 3 1 , x , AB, i sz' fl ,N nw.. aaa 1 ,Q Ron Kuehl, Mick Orr, Don Marvin, Buddy Clark, George Scott, Gordon Roberts, Bill Clark, Dick Shirley. Dixie Hornsby, Paul Bollenbaugh, Bob Heintzelman, Dave Suttles, Ron Williams, Don Black, Dave Nelson. Wayne Campbell lPresidentl , Earl Muterspaugh lSecretaryl , R o d n e y Baughn, Dick Moster lVice-Presidentl , Jon Oren, Don Sander lTreasurerl , Paul Schildgen. sv swf ROW 1: Bob Cash, Jan Coolman, Howard Hill William Robinson ROW 2: Hal Bennett, Gene Raichel David Burgauer Tom Slefert Another Home, 704 Riverside Phi Sigma Epsilon purchased a new fraternity house at 704 Riverside and thus became the third Greek organization in the im- mediate area. The two-story, twelve room structure will be the second home of the Tau chapter and will house twenty-five men. Mrs. Goldie B. Harris will serve as housemother for the Phi Sigs. Mrs. Harris is the mother of a former Phi Sig president, Bill Harris. The fifth annual Ron Garber Memorial Scholarship Fund flower sale was conducted in conjunction with Parents Day. All proceeds go toward paying the tuition of a Ball State student and into a fund for the daugther of Ron Garber. Casanova Capers annually conducts the first male poularity contest on campus. Wayne Campbell, president, also served as president of Blue Key and Dick Moster was co-chairmen of this year's Campus Chest. F lv' E, 3' '- -' f of X , ff' sis 4 ff W , 3 - Q . my , avi. X C i X 4 . ,: :ws- -3-1. misss , Q .4 ,,. Q., -rv .Z . gm 59, , W, so C T 6 ' V ' 5 ' ' 1. 1 . ' . ,. 'T 'cs - 'al My 13 T 2 H D X -I L 17 A, A I ,, CYP , 5 A. W H V WJ ' .. , W - S Q ei foam - , f 5 , 51 ' V, K it in Q I 34 I :W M, ME N A 1 ' . :M :af V, 5 .xy -X ,I B W ff S, . W S 5:17 J . . ' Q X ci ROW l: Nancy leininger, Pal English, Mary-Patricia Pallerson, Dina Eder, Jean Rine lTreasurerl. ROW 2 Lorene Norlon Judy Mlller Carol Jurgenson, Judy Hanogan lPresidenll, Gynie Sprunger. ROW 3: Vicky Timmons, Doris Whilehead Sandy Thompson lRe: Sec relaryl, Barb Bailey. n Q YR gal y - PS5 . o-x -is C' vw K? fs ' - b I gm T ,.- M0 ,B vt, if., 1-I , . or .4 VS YA 4 V Xxx... we-4' ..,., it f Nw . v. A 7 i- xx ROW 1: Sharon Ronneau, Judi Ashcroft, Carole Henderlong, Diana Sampson, Paula Boleriack. ROW 2 Barbara Waechfer Mary Lou Horslman, Joni Gruszka, Susan Powell. ROW 3: Jan Tritfshuh, Roselyn Roof, Janice Hatlendorf Connie Blckel lVi:ePres1denll Pal Slrahon, Frankie Bly. , w' A. .Laf- QT os' y 1' ,N ' tix I . . T7 if fu. as QS ,. 1. gre' my or K 4' 'ZITI QM. J., ., V if ,, V N, 196 ROW l: Gwen Meranda, Jeri Trusly, Sharon Jones, ROW 2: Carolyn Pallerson, Carolyn Chastain, Wynara Slezlak Susan Schwelker Bobbie Irwin. ROW 3: Carolyn Coulson, Charlene Cullice, Jean Trusly, Kay Thornburg lCorr. Secrelaryl - ,X ' J C . ,Q t 0 W. t, A, Eg .:, Q. -f v .Y , 5 V y I g 'I vw, . s 'V' H+ ..d ROW l: Sharon Davis, Lois Chisman, Myrna Meranda, Joan Trusty, Betty Clark, Sue Spitler. ROW 2: Sue Brachvogel, Carol Caupp, Mary Giles, Sigi Pugh, Tonda Stoner. 2ROW 3: Janice Soens, Joene Wagner, Karen Edstrom, Judie Meuninck, Sally Simp- son Nancy Wilson, Ruth Neel, Judi Sheets, Carol Groff. A Stage tor Tradition Our year was one with the spotlight centered upon highlights and traditions of Pi Beta Phi. Act I was a formal banquet in honor of our Grand National Secretary during her official visit to our chapter. During Act ll, the pledges were presented at the Pledge Dance in January, and the crowning of the Orient Queen was dramatized. Our formal dinner dance and annual senior banquet were on stage as the curtains drew to a close in Act lll. Throughout our stage of 1957-58, we progressed in unity of purpose and strength of performance. Cookie-Shines , Pi Phi Nights, and candle ceremonies were some of the traditions which rounded out the various scenes of our three act year. Q r . 5 A VV t Ml. 'fs i ,,..,cv 'y A, HB9 W .... 12 ,,. 5. 1 A,j..'1-jg:f'.j':rvf .c ., , A -c K Hi 1 A 1 W--svwak 197 ...vc W? C131 x- Wwe -Maxi -ag? , B 927 A , jf 3 , .y H, , Vp -' .. ...., . f ,jf n Ag -f x.,.- B N- .nv '- ix ,X A A . f ROW I: Barbara Thornburg, Doris Kreamer, Cheryl le Jeune. ROW 2: Fran Hubley, Barbara Nickols Julia Flndley Marilyn Thorn burg, Donna Truih, Eunice Thompson, XIX 4 , A A, .. W WX sw gl X 9x , . QI ww? ,yu 'Wi xV,1 M, B- , Ex l If 4 , Q i B 3 A Q 35' . 'Q A -A-1-, L 4 Q X X 2 f , ,. ' - 'I , 2 5 . P Q L VA.. 5 '. 5' '11 31, 3 af 4 415' ffl ws. f ,K .G- in ,,'.- I y ., Xi S fx ,X . xxx X R., A ROW 'l: Karen Shaffer, Sandy Belkin, Julie Holliday, ROW 2: Nona Femyer, Janice Maple, Shirley Karnowsky Belly Flnchum Nancy Brown, loberla McKaig, Donna Harler. c. -,. Q Q - ?f- iqxfl Q 23 'iii' Q' fi w e Q gg .,. , - B -:'--: V Z YW Q f M.. ' M 2 ' - K .:g:-:- . f X X 2 X f ,. , X ' L' .23 ' :: Yi' f f 1 X i ' , 'SF' 'PW - . N' 2 . v :W if X 5 ' vs , ww 19 arf' 'ww I , S : ,... . i XX , - K . .Q ,,'. N ' 3 ' . QA WK-X QQ' xbs Q. off' Q ROW 1: Henrieha Purkhiser, Beverly Gilmore, Pot Trissell. ROW 2: Dixie Rinker, Anne Morrison iCorr Secrelaryl Nancy Poynler lRec. Secreiaryl, Sharon Beebe lPresidenll, Pal Gouldsbery lTreasurerl, Elaine Price llsl Vice-Presldenil Carol Freeman R2 lil of it A 1375? ':, , -L21 r A -ffjxs 3 'J 51 7 .- 6 I K A th -x r- . 1 -- . , QNYN - - -- cs 1 .Q Q? ,, -cv . an X tb' ll s- , ' -X aw, r. N.. ,,- K -V .-. v -of ,Av Jr' f Q . sw .M 1 .,.,. , . ri f 'QP' , y 2404 ' ww' A X. ' P X, 1- Vs .,. , 4 HJ he N G ,re ft W A' - it ' 1 f ' , M me is 31 C U T r e no , , .. 5 . 5 Q? Q ,. 9 , 'M Q gnj 4 N ' V' V bm Q ,cs N , s - ,cr 1 ' f' fl s y rx.. my .- .... 1 V ' K ' :.:' l2'Q52,g 5 ., -',: S - :.., . ,:.. ,.,., , if-E , If ,NA g .I 'D x x , , W , M y ROW 'l: Susanne Murdock, Sue Strickland, Pat Vanover, Mary Beth Easter, Penny Sprague, Judy Ott, Jan Cull, ROW 2: Roberta i Barliak, Rae Anne Trainer, Marcia Wilson, Kay Kitterman, Pat Nietch, Sandy Jenkinson, Ruth Cunningham, Mariorie Sanderson, Carole N Knudson. ROW 3: Anna Edwards, Meridelh Burke. t l 4 Modem--An Inspiration for Action Surrounded by the white interior of our modernistic suite, Sigma Kappa aspires to high ideals and worthy goals. Besides partici- pating in nu I carried on an active philanthropic program. The purpose of our organization is to promote harmony in the principles of life. ln pledge training, as in all of our campus activities, we stress this purpose and strive to incorporate it into the structure of everything we do. ITIEYGUS CCIFHPUS events, WE U SO The advancement of our purpose is most clearly shown in our contributions for the relief work that Sigma Kappa supports on the Maine Sea Coast. By ioining other chapters in this proiect, our members learn by first-hand experience the reward that goes with giving. . 7' Q. T Y' 1 a ei' , W X t?ifJ:E?P?v5:FNbS 'fist ,Mx ylffk-kiss 5, 'N F f Y. A X 'Q' - 'Rv-Q Ku ggi' 199 rw Er? ,ij EE ,gs l E 1 I iw' lil R 1 E Wm.. 200 I S W ,! iTl'?M x- 5 225' mmgo fj'5 Pas- 13' :r Sm :mac ' :I 192 QSQC' Ewan -4E 3 .QQ- 30 110 n Sf-ll' n. .SE 5-- Io02 qs? ine? : o o :r- ,3,f si- 5 -1 Z 0530 3 -o -ey: mf! n 311- -. -.o 5121 ui o. A -. A IJ ngoy- 023 s-.f- -2 :io :g E. 0 --1. 255.0 3-32 -QQ- : ai-3- n5'E.o 4 m! g'g Ol-32 mnf' 12 0 N452 gag? 3 - gre.. '-'lug Iamn ?9?' I I P535 U13 O ooip U-cue. gay., fp :- ms on P' n 240 02,00 3'-ua. -m-o FCE? mg: mu' so 3220 an 2:52 C'-,N nh.. Hmm 10:2 .. - o -423- av ,B Efor- 3 'S J 25 2 .LSL mi? mc- 235. :r'3 E119 Q52 rung xg,- T-f w 5-20 E.5 U' an 22m :Sl-S U23 290 01: . S ROW 1: Don O'Connor, Ron Jenks, Dean A Gorsuch, Larry Yazel, Jerry Augsburger. ROW 2: Ervin Frotus, Kirk Molebash, Jeff Orbuugh. o..W: ., NRS' QR R ROW 'l: John Grose, Dick Barr, Sum Shoemaker, Norm Holmes, Dave Judkins. ROW 2: Jim Brand, John Briggs, Bob Walers, Tom Wood, Dick Surowiek, Mirk Kepler, Bob Wortham, Jim Brunso. ROW 3: Bill Wilson, Clark Staley, Carl Uesseler, Dick Fausl lSecreforyl, Roger Eichenbauer, Tom Hilgendorf, Joe Sim- merke, Byron Himelick. ROW 4: Don Clark, Travis Burleson, Paul Snyder, Duane Koon, Lynn Smuls, Casey Buczkowski, Tom Shoppell, Louis Kesseler, Tom Thornburg, Sfan Roth, Duke Wolfe. ROW 1 Don Park, Ron Weiss, Paul Wagner, Bill Million, Jim Thatcher, Larrry Eltzroth, Ron Hamilton ROW 2 John Conkright Jim Bartlett Ron Hachet Robert Ebersold, Dick Otolski, Tom Brown, Jim Gazdick, Harry Tolmen. ROW 3: Neal Godby Emert Graper Ron Dale Kenny Wright Tom Smith Larry Kiefer Roger Casterline, Fred Shank, Jon McKeel, Mike Lawrence. ROW 4: Dean Hendricks Bill McGee Dave Lucas Mike Bishop Mighty Are the Men -1 ln all-school competition, observers were aware of the efforts which we, the Sig Eps, put forth. In the Fall, Home- coming found us winning first in both the float and house decorations divisions. Other honors were achieved in the area of intra-murals and the flag football, basketball, and swim- ming titles were annexed by our chapter. February found us too, capturing second place in the Kappa Sigma Kappa Variety Show. On our roster of firsts, will be found trade dinners. This plan includes twenty Sig Eps and twenty women from a resi- dence hall exchanging places for dinner. The 1957-1958 school year is one that will not be forgotten. 1 4-sv ROW 1: Sandra Bisel, Darlene Uridel, Judy Prince, Gloria Eller, Shirley Heffelfinger, Judi Breece lPresidenIl. ROW 2: Arlene Brad- ley, Corine Yundf, Charlene Smilh, Carol Thompson lTreasurerl, Connie Shideler lRec. Secrelaryl, Marcia Escoll. 45? ur-was 7337 Q? ROW I: Mary .lo Blubaugh, Marva Jane Haas, Ruth Hendricksen, Diane Thomas, Sherry Gaulf, Pal Godoy. ROW 2: Joan DuFon, Beverly Beam, Gwilli Goff lCorr. Secrelaryl, Carol Kellerman, Jane Spurr. 2 rl: MT X an ig X , ,... . X. .'., :QQ A + I - ily , my 1. ,xw,gNs,' ' -D A V . ' A .1 J -im A 1 ' l - 'S W , Q- Q 3 ,':'l A .eee f l I is E :IQQ I ' ' 4 b 3 i, 4- ,if , gif -:Iv '.,' if r , 5 y 4 ' I I l, 2 -gi g 31. 1.,, s . A QQ , 1 . me M fe- . i 3 e, :VI E V - , x .4 ii, - x -- JL, xr . sawn i , ,lg '.1, 2 ,ri ii? yyy' ' U h 'A J . Ji X y 'X 1-1 , is errl reea elya , eee A ,J . i A l l 2 'l ...- . f . ' I.' , , .-f A. ' N . - . 'Q . ROW 1: Mary Ann Cubranich, Mary Colberr, Marcia Graybiel, Pal' Forley, Bonnie Fusselman, Ada Mathias. ROW 2: Peggy Moir, Mary Alice Dunwoody, Ann Lenore Delegel, Beverly Bross, Anne Robinson. 202 5 l PAT 3 'PTI' 198 fi . - 5 . j --re. ,-ef WA., . -sv ROW 1: Ann Miser, Jean Edwards, Marlene Schaaf, Judy Troutwine, Marcia Gordon. ROW 2: Sandra Robinson, Mary Asberry, Carole Oyer, Nancy Skelton, Suzanne Smith, Maris Wilson. ROW 3: Jan White, Karen Langworthy, Sandy Kellerman, Alice Neihardt, Lydia Hopkins, Pat Rhode. Stripes--a uccessiul Venture Launching our year with a splash, the Tri Sigs planned and executed a very successful Topsy Turvy Tavern. As host to a crowd of Ball Staters, we man- aged to organize the various skits for presentation and to crown the lovely Topsy Turvy Doll. Because we were so successful in our first endeavor of the year, we were encouraged to strive for continual attainment. In addition to proiects, relaxation is a necessary part of our routine. Saturday morning breakfast in our suite is a life-saver for those Tri Sigs who like an extra hour of sleep and still want to eat the early morning meal. lt's not quite breakfast in bed, but we come in our paiamas to sing, play bridge or euchre, and work while enioying hot coffee and rolls. Even more fun is the sharing of the suite with our new Sigma pledges. 'W'ii'Y1'X KX .. .,,, .,,..,.,, . ,,,., ,.., I l 1 ZETA 21 'fr . 'Q 1' . .,., .M 21- 'v i ,Q ym 2 f.-,sm-:sp tg px. .wQwkX..' ,-1: -Q :-, ww.-st .4-i-S1 X- -. 'Q -1 5 S- WfPQi:fNQiNf:N5 New .fee-5 New i rx x Q vffi fmw it i5s'2xaf1:'isw. gigs .f-:-:vrxexww at: 'g ::-.1,-imixx Y. X M 203 ROW 1: Bill Maldonado, Kenny Miller, Bob Wozniak, Tony Catanzarite, Ed Hildebrandt l5ecretaryl. ROW 2: Rex Wuerthner, Ambrose Dulle, Tony Portolese Charles Stuhlmacher, Keith Wehner, Jerry Amstutz lVice-Presidentl. ROW 3: Jim Walters, Bob Mitchell, Carl Harris, Rudy Schmberg, John Stefanelli, Rick lussigf ROW I : Moe Spray, Leonard Burns. ROW 2: Larry Snyder, Paul Dailey, Wayne Wesley, John Engelbert. are 4 3 i 'W' ROW li Don Coar, Dick Anglin, Jim Sprunger, Tom Stiles, Marvin Jordon. ROW 2: Dick Schmidt, Joe Portolese, Karl Miller, Dave Ling, Terry Heater, Dave Gawlikowski. ROW 3: Jim Ice, Jerry Riggins, Gene Fax, Fred Hocgenboom, Jim McCoy, AI Kepler. 204 ,Qf ' , . R . pf.,- ROW l Russ Blair, Mike Keller, Buddy Busby, Howard Ness, Bruce Burns, Joe Burnworth ROW 2 .lohn Crone Jim Nicholas Barney Halaschak Fred Urbanek Lou Meneilly, Dick Potempa, Dan Polizzotto. ROW 3: John Hines, George lowman Jerry Banning Vic Gonzalez Robert Pellar Ron Baker Terry Whitesell. ROW 4: Jeff Seulen, Jim Barrett, Ralph Kramer, Neil McKinney, Troy Elwood Al Kerner Lowell Hester A 707 Riverside Sigma Tau Gamma purchased the Harry Maxim residence on Riverside Avenue and the house, with its circle drive, spa- cious land, and basketball court soon proved to be our home at Ball State. Spending the first year in our new abode found us having open house for all the campus and community to visit and see. Jack Teagarden was brought to campus for our annual Jazz Concert. All those in attendance will verify that Big T is among the greats in the entertainment field. Once again Sig Tau sponsored the March of Dimes for the Ball State campus as well as the downtown Muncie collection. All proceeds were turned over to the city chairman. Again we have served the campus, community ancl our- selves. sf ci, I ,a , . . . , N H .J . Q. , 'S ,,, M N.. ., M -rarqqgk ., si. ug 4, sf M.. .f 4. H :V fr-s,:-y.:-, ' 'K sm,Meef .b . if -1 4 ,, gl f,::s:j'7fsfgJ .. Q .XJ 1 X Q .53 N Jigs -2. as f' ir '?f3 '- Q aj. f-fy fe 3.5 2 1 2: , i 1 rr - . -f. Q Z 'i fm X ' lr if gr i , , H .-- . K. ,. .,i,. Ax ,H sf R4 ROW 'lz Tom Williams, Keilh War- ner, lVice-Presidenfl, Bill Marohn, Dick Thompson lSecrelaryl, Dean Speicher. ROW 2: Don Walker, Burch Noel, Bill Slreeler, Tom Drew, Roger Hindman, Dick Hoover. ROW 3: Larry Wilbur, Don Kassen, Larry Nifong, Dick Horvarh, Bob Weiss, Chuck Gruber. ROW 4: Bill Frzybysz, Mrs. Houle, Mr. Duane Deal, Roger Elzler, Or- ville Brummel, Bob Sikorski, Bob Bryanl, Phil Barnes. ROW 'l: Dale Fozo, Dave Kind? lTreasurerl, Allen Drake. ROW 2: Gary Farn, Don Derry, Tom Hutton, Jim Smith, Ward Chamber- son, Brad Neal lPresidenll. ROW 3: Bill Reddish, Joe Greider, George Makris, Gene Roose, Jack Dennis, Don Shiparski, Don Meilzell, Bob Million. ROW 'lz Bud Dickson, Dean Bells, Tony Mendenhall, Keith Miller, Tommy Rhoades, Lou Burns, Ken Stone. ROW 2: Roger Milchell, Don Rush, Jack Linlon, Reese House, John Schusler, Lenny Janowiak, Tom El- lioll. Z-K.-Y .......- . 'ad ar ,A- K 'Af ROW 1: Larry Lindsay, Wally Fitch, Roger Manges, Bob Jurgenson, Dave Andrews, Mike Baker, Marvin Hall. ROW 2: Alan Renseberger, John Barcus, Don Jamroz, Tom Ruff, Keith Millikan, David Clayton, David Kaser. ROW 3: Bob Gruszka, Jerry King, Terry Beyer, Walter Moore, Jay Laurie, Walter Skierkowski, Bill Fabrycki, Bill Brenton, Cliff Baker, Phil McFarren, Bob Brenneke. Warning Fmm the Red Coats ln all activities this year, our sixth on campus, we have tried as always to live up to our motto - Alma mater first and Theta Chi for alma mater. This Homecoming was the first time in years that the men of Theta Chi did not walk off with first place honors. We wish to con- gratulate the winners, but warn them that we are rebounding to capture that honor next year. Delta Kappa chapter was judged first in the Campus Chest walking float competition. The cash prize was turned back to Campus Chest as another Theta Chi donation. ln addition to participating in all campus-wide fraternity events, we once again co-sponsored the French Cabaret with the Alpha Chis. Bowery Ball again highlighted the spring season and our annual spring dance put an end to another great year. TRIANGLE B 207 rl:- rff ii ,Q I Zh IIE I ,i 4 Q f 1 .r . It lg 'ri t 2... :IG A L I I' I i I I IE If I I 1 4 ,- I . X r I I l x V I I 5 L IQ - .5 . r, gs I I rs, I iff! 1,1- I I. ,pg iff ' .I ll I 1. I' If l' Ig! 'I . I .Ii .yi Il . I I II i4 il. I I E., El I II I ill I g V.. I L. c 9 W, .M , .V . - 'N ' I A, w. 5 4 --,e -W ' . 'W' 4' ?3w I ROW 'lz Joyce Ann Free, Louise Barr, Janey Reebs, Martha Nauman lSecretaryl. ROW 2: Jacquelyn Cary ITreasurerl, Mary Ann Klass, ' ' ' l B k lPresidentI. Activity--the Core of the Program 208 HK 'SIGMA' BETA TAU Sharon Mason and Joyce Markus rx. .. S2 'sg-uv . x Starting with the Homecoming Parade and Tea, Pi Kappa Sigma begins its whirl of activity. Much co-opera- tion among our membership enables us to take an active part in the campus life of B. S. T. C. Participation in the variety shows draws us even closer together as we strive to perform with unity. During Spring Quarter, the Sorority-Fraternity Sing on Parent's Day occupies our time and efforts. Interest also rises in the spring when our thoughts turn to the annual Spring Formal. A closed date, this event is enthusi- astically anticipated because our awards are presented at this time. At the end of the school year, our activities draw to a close and vacation arrives to refresh and rest us for the coming year. 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X , J .. . s ,1 V, V - ,f -, .kv X V .-es ww A ' . M5 V v. Q V VS- 2 . Q ,. ,My 5 ,S ' . . .1 , i N V ,sl . V. ... fsjf - A ' . ' VV V V . s. - Q X - ' f- 'H y r i ' .Q - - N 2 Q ,, if V T, . S ., Q . 1 Q Vi -' 9 .. . 5:,..: L -- - : ex-:.,sV:ff.:. . - f'5sff?2V2' - tg ' Q .gow - Q f - zzz.. F-iff Sf ., . Q 3 VV . i 1:25. - -fi ' 532.3 lim V 5 X 1 1 'Q YV . 2 V NH' w ' Q .k 1 X xi I 3 S , 5 3 1 'AK '91 A . MUSIC DEPARTMENT lr. Mack Walker, Mr. Charles Hubbard, Mr. Harald Han- an, Dr. Robert Sherman . lr. Max Woodbury, Mr. Richard Dunham, Mr. Robert larsh, Mr. Earl Dunn, Mr. Earl Pettey vfwvwfw- W V - - vwmve Nm-.-,W mv, 0,-.V..',-W - V-V -, - -,,-,,--, -v S..-.w .i.. L -N May. Dr. Robert Hargreaves Head of Department if Miss Mildred Eberle, Mrs. Ada Clare Werner, Mrs. Mack Walker, Miss Elizabeth Meloy, Dr. Jean Kohler, Mr. Richard vonGrabow, Miss Mildred Milferd, Mrs. Catherine Rutledge, Mrs. Mary Louise Yeo v Mr. George Newton, Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson, Dr. Carl L. Nelson, Mrs. Fern Swain, Mr. Charles Kleinsteuber, Mrs. Patricia Tretick, Mr. Sidney Tretick, Mr. Fredrick Miller 213 W 'ww g'Y 'xf 'g J ROW 1: Joe Neirinck, Donald Fountain lPresiclentl, Denzel Barricklow lVice-Presidentl, John Osborne lSecretaryl, Bill Hatum lTreasurerl Phil Rider ROW 2: Richard Campos, Charles Biggs, Ricardo Dominguez, Fred Halberstedt, Don Burris, Jim White, Kenn Stanek. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA N: Y An appreciation of music has drawn this group of music-lovers together under the auspices of the Music Department. A point ratio of 2.25 and a keen interest in music are the prerequisites for ad- mittance into this honorary which includes among its obiectives, an increasing appreciation of music in America and the fostering of a mutual brother- hood among its members. Phi Mu was a co-sponsor of the annual Parents Day Sing, and also sponsored a Founders Day Re- cital, a Homecoming Alumni Banquet, a C date dance, an American Day Recital, and a Christmas party for the underprivileged children of Muncie. The year's many activities were concluded with a closed dinner dance. ,R M, ROW 1: Leon Gould, Bernard Butt, Ronald Williams, Herb Cappel, Gerald Flowers, Philip Morris. ROW 2: Lowell Evans, Al White Robert Gregory Tom Good, Ton Murphy, Norman Crews, James Crane, Jerry Sox, Richard Dynes. 2l4 , l The men are not the only ones who are recognized for achievement in the field of music! The co-ed lovers of music also receive recognition through membership in Sigma Alpha Iota. Requirements for membership in the women's music honorary are a 3.0 point ratio in music courses, a 2.5 accumulative ratio, and outstanding talent as a musician. Many of the activities of Sigma Alpha Iota are co- sponsored with Phi Mu. The two honoraries sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children, a C date dance, and the Sing which was held on Parent's Day. SIGMA ,, . Qi g - T H ' - by V7 ,- '?A7'?51 Y., iii-tifli iiill . ROW 1. Joy Kean IVice-Presidentl, M Alice Alexander lPresidentl, Grace Hamill lCorresponding Secretaryl, Doris Howard lAssistant Secre- taryl. ALPHA IOTA if ROW 2: Donna Burchard, Kathryn l - Corbin, Donna Jones lTreasurerl, Jean Byers. Q 1 Q xx 1- .,.. w, sc I X -Q , iw , X 'view 'Nl , X' 'X N. fi - 1 V' r 1' S -.ff A -. 4 f ..,.-yy ' -M X - 1 , -, .t M- .. . WJL'ff sg ,wx , 1 .E l .' S..-f 3 2 W 3 ' .. l .. 5? fs? f V a W f, g W 'V V x I if ' 'ur Q 2 'M ,Q I Q ' N , 'f if . x ' li 5 1 ,l ' H9075 ' 4 now 1. cami Luuaenbafk, var- ' X . A. lg ginia Garrison, Judy Johnson, l I 'Z fi Barbara Clerkin. 1 E 1 . ROW 2: Carol Deck, Jane Smith, 4 Sandra Botkin, Elaine Cunningham, , l Sylvia Yancich. x P , I .7 ' N K A 'Aff g , x A 'T if A , A, 1 - A , 4 F N' vu ' A V Y.--., A N ' 1: 1 V V 1 ' f M At I -- A - fzlzif - W' T f ft 5 , r N I xf , , V -A vs -A xx' R wx . . QM fin .. , My , , 4 SQ iii. ai. Q-., f'!ff'1 r 7' i l l Is I r I i he. 216 -X 1-1 ROW T: Linda Helverling, Charlene Cultice, Linda Camren, Freda Cohen, Kay Peabody, F. Lemuel Anderson lDirectorl, Sandy Dyer lSecretary- Treasurerl, Jennie Pollard, Judy Johnson, Patricia Boyer, Sandra Botkin. ROW 2: Marianne Baker, Martha Malony, Ruth Barr, Carol Loudenback, Jane Smith, Claire Shadley, Jane Dickman, Judy Rains, Suzanne Wallace, Janet Bolen. ROW 3: Barbara Clerkin, Carol Mundell, Eleanor Hart- man, Donna Jones, Nicki Negangard, Jennie Corle, Mary Fogle. ROW 4: Keith Seybert, Richard Seaver lPresidentl, Richard Dynes, Leon Gould, Kenneth Stanek. ROW 5: Stan Roth, Noble Longardner, George Harris, Darrell Crosley, Edward Byrne. ROW 6: Louis Weber, Alton Walts, Irving Lang, Carrol Alexander, Larry Beadle, Herb Cappel. ROW 7: Ron Murphy, Tom Preble, Richard Uhlir, Richard Moster, Kent Andrew, William Tatum lVice-Presidentl, Jack Bragg. The Ball State Concert Choir is group of selected voices chosen by audition in the fall. CONCERT CHOlR Repertoire for the singing group includes standard anthems, music from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, religious and secular works of the classical period, and works of contem- porary composers. The Choir performs for many organizations in and about the Muncie area and travels through- out the state performing for various high school convocations. ,. l 'Q T v ,sw T N-. sv 7 az., I . 'NC' Q.: Al gg ll l l 5 S if it sr 31 il I ROW 1: Judy Bott, Pat Poynter, Carol Deck, Jenny Pollard, Deanna McGuire, Harriet DerbyShire, Judy Troutwine, Fern Manlief, Mary Marsh. ROW 2: Arnella Kistler, Margaret McCallum, Carol Rylrer, Diane Calabria, Doris Howard, Lori Sutter, Marsha Templin, Virginia Garrison lPresidentl, June Dickman. ROW 3: Clara Shadley, Mary Ellen Moore lVice-Presidentl, Linda Wilson, Marcele Everest, Kathy Corbin, Joyce Resur, Marianna Baker, Sue Strickland, Barbara Hammond, Carol Phillabaum. ROW 4: Grace Hamill, Joan Ware, Lois Blinn, Julia Findley lTreasurerl, Janice Underdown, Jan Bolen, Mamie Mazique. ROW 5: Alice Alexander, Sandra Botkin, Elaine Cunningham, Judy Bailey, Barbara Morgan, Barbara Faith, Mary Fogle. Women's Chorus is composed of any woman stu- dent who is interested and enioys singing. This year, the chorus participated in and performed for the Mun- cie Community Sing, the Alpha Chi Yuletide Tea, and the May Festival. Mr. Charles Hubbard is director of the singing body. WOMEN'S CHORUS 2l7 J 3, ii i i i 4 -I Ir 2 -W.: 'Lv f 1 ii 's .i A M. ,N-ny 515 3 xqv' 'M 'Su ww K 1 R 9' ., 45 'S' ls, 5 4 , s President Tom Preble BALL STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA vice-presidenf Rob'-'fff5wif19 Secretary Judy Johnson Treasurer Jim Crane 4--4 Fm R :fa I 5 ,F If , f ff I i X if ' xl, ' x .... ' The Ball State Orchestra program comprises the full symphonic orchestra and several related smaller organizations. The string orchestra, for example, is featured annually together with selected high school students, in the 'LString Day presentation of a massed Indiana String Choir. One or more Sinfoniettas are used in connection with such varied enterprises as the annual College- Community Christmas Festival, the annual Concerto Night, and the newly developed Ballet Theater. In addition to its home concerts - including the Symphony on the Green, which features student conductors - the orchestra is usually heard each season in off-campus performances ranging from appearances before maior professional groups such as the Music Educators National Conference to brief tours of Indiana high schools. 219 A4 - -4 .. -. . - -ll'- '- R 1 iw , ' se ,- .ABIE-Q S -' --' BALL STATE BAND 'ul -f-Sfwnhf ri The Ball State Band, in addition to performing and marching for various football and basketball games at home and away, includes on its agenda other func- tions. The band sponsors the Sight Reading Band for the Indiana School Music Association Music Contest. In addition to these things, the Twilight Concert is an annual spring occasion. President - Charles Owen Vice-President - Bob Swing Secretary - Jo Anne Weinke Treasurer - Marvin Hall Conductor - Earl Dunn - Tfffff? ff 'of 354 om-WY-fWf.l?W'?-'QP' 5 2 s is 5 ig Q 1 l ,S I Q 2 ? 2 Qt . E Q . . i E 1 4 V9 fffff 5 fa mx.-. l lv f5 'J i in ......,. The 1957-1958 year has proved a busy one for those participating in this musical group. Many hours of practice and preparation are necessary before the presentation of any concert. Three programs were conducted of special interest and they included one of the contemporary American Music, the winter concert, and finally commencement. In addition to these on campus shows, the wind ensemble has made appearances in nearby towns and cities. 1 5 2 , SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE i ea I il 221 i 222 .f ' um..- ,.,..W.. 'in s.-Ei., W M X x X N QR . C . xi XX X + hinson, tc Hu GHG M Adams nda Hartzell, Li dith Ju 2: W RO Harlan. Bette Dickman, byshire, Jane Cunningham, Harriet Der r, Elaine ce Alexande Ali Marsh, Mary Hamill, Grace ynter, Po Pat Corbin, hy Kar 1: W RO ickland, tr Sue S a Faith, a Botkin, Bclrbar entl, Sandr id I10 1 l 3 ri Sutter. ROW Lo Rhodes, Pat Hammond, bara Bar lTreasurerl , mith S taryl, Jane Secre l Phillabaum role Ca McGuire, Deanna Bott, Judy ndley, lia Fi Ju Seybert, Mr George Newton, Keith Miller, d Fre Y. M 4: W R0 Dominguez. do I' rriclaw, Rica Ba Denzel Hall, Marv n mplin, Te Jones Marsha Donna Howard, YS Do Johnson, Judy Hickman, Emily Stewart, Rozella Jim Carter, Don Kenedy. Brees, Jack entl, id I10 r,l de hil hite, P W Loudenback, Jim YO M idfed ebefle, ca Miss Garr son, ginia I' Vi ecil, dC Y WU Ho re, Mrs. 00 M E len f Mss Mildred Milferd, Mary Fern Manlie Dr. VonGabow, chard ,Ri YEUVES V9 Ha Robert Hubbard, Dr. Charles l'. muel Anderson, M Le T. Carpenter, M Troy Yancich, Sylvia Bolen, Jan Campos, ard ch Dynes, chard Cagley, ke :Mi 5 W R0 Minor, rian B Phv, Ur M Ron no identl, Pastryck, I hler, Don Ko Charles Neirinck, Dr. Jean Joe entl, id TID een, l Ch Evans, Freda Lowe r 995 Charles dentl , 95 Pr l Jones Jerry Sox, Al Jim Crane, Don Fountain, Sherman, Robert entl no id l SIC CLUB f 5 , . - L 11- .,, , 'T .P f I . ,,,-I 1. fl xA ,ix W Q E ymggyf h I N ,J ..,.- V...-.. X Qf -fiI.775fiz. n ' A 4 :ff I -A ,lf f-I . spa M - 15 .1 L: if , E-2 DOORS, LIGHTS AND FLOOR. ALL BRAND NEW! . , , 1. ir ,,,, X Mi, X ' I ,' - 'gf X ' : f - H f M 1 'I If Vv 7 214 , 5769 THOUGH RAINING, WE ENJOY IT! EA, V ,,+ 35114 ' 5 v k. lj L, . ' 54 f , I T A :I , s , x 3 - V XSKXNN fe I., .I I . X-f Y qg-IPL Q?- 3 gg? , 1' SOME POSSIBILITY FOR THE FUTURE T A I,,..,,,..M ,L L.I, ,..,, nr 4, nl. W f g -I REQUISITIONS MUST BE COMPLETE 223 I A 224 I E I 1 I J.. 1. , RUN THROUGH THOSE FEW MEASURES AGAIN gfrgxgyg N I I I in w.ss5h-L:'Qsx- ' fs. 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L ' nw 5 . , fxl. -V ' ' H... j 'nf' f , . 1' V -ash 7- f -4, . ,, 'A' - , -.,- . , zu, A 1. ..-4, - ' n' ' ' '- '1. ,I , Qt f ' , ' --.w 4... ' -- f , - - ' ' ' ' - ,-'-1-N - .-' . .du-I -.- ,.,':.v:A- ... Ty- r h H f ' . , -fL,g.,,.M A I . 1 . 3, ' N 13,3 ,fl pf . 1 K . wx,-. .X -' ' X I K' 'LW' . V g K , fi! fx! rj 4 s Ui!-.au fm! tt 'T I ,, x P I . :ss , J- ' r I Y' 4' - . Y J E-...N ROW I: Wilma Babb, Sally Weyler, Kathy Anthony, Phyllis Roberts, Barbara Waechter, Joanie Todd, Jo Ellen Hartman, Mary Muray, Carolyn Webb, Judy Hanagan. ROW 2: Julia Mitchell, Judy Thompson, Ginger Brady. ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN , RESIDENCE HALLS w ' 5 A.W.R.H. GOVERNING BOARD it ii' V 7- ROW I: Miss Pat Maloon-Brady, Miss Marguerite ' Haugen-Lucina, Miss Jean Ann Trout-Crosley. ROW 2: Mr. Neil Rude-Wagoner, Miss Anita Sto bclugh-Wood, Mr. Allen Rodgers-Elliott. B s 5 igljf 5 3 V Zen! 5'-ff RESIDENCE HALL DIRECTORS Roberta Mattingly lPresidentl, Julia Mitchell lTreas- urerl, Joyce Anderson lSecretaryl. 233 were 4 w sr ,l f is as - 'N' 'Y' 3 Q4 f 234 ROW 1: Terry Whitesell, Tom Hoffman, Clyde Lemen, Wally Fitch. ROW 2: John Engelburt, Dave Brewster lTreasurerl, .lerry Foster lVice-Governorl Dick Hutson lGcvernorl, John Calhoun, Robert Oakerson. ROW 3: Thomas Huyvaret, Steve Bazin, Ron Cress, Bill Brenton, Joe Zimmerman, leigh Morris WAGONER HALL DREAMS COME TRUE Wagoner Hall for men greeted 382 old and new Ball State students with its official opening, Fall, 1957. Open house and a dedication dance started the school year off with a swing and the newly-elected officers took charge of organizing their many activities. These included trade parties with the women's residence halls, intramural sports, homecoming, parties for the holidays, and social events within the residence hall itself. Eight senior student advisors led the men in their organized bull sessions and provided any help that might be needed to make Wagoner Hall their dream come true as a home away from home. l 1 Tllere Goes An Elliott Men For the first time in many years, Elliott Hall had plenty of breathing room. The completion and opening of the other men's residence hall on campus helped to do away with that almost traditional over crowded feel- ing on fourth floor in the fall. Since Elliott houses men, its activities include those which requires the strength of a Spartan athlete. For many of the freshmen, engagement in flag football, splasket-ball, basketball, bowling, and softball proved to be the acid test. For refinement, however, the men took on a gentler nature and treated their dates with care at their annual closed dance. Parents Day proved too, to mom and dad that the boys were gettin some learnin at Ball State. ELLIOTT HALL ROW 1 Robert Vendrick lPresidentl, Lynn Scott Smuts lTreasurerl, Allan Rodgers lDirectori, Dick Thompson, Norm Beck lStudent Staffi ROW 2: Byron Himelick lSecretaryl, Steve Malinka, Jim Sines, Morry Mannies, Dick Deal, Alan Rensberger, Bill Main, Jack Jacobs Tom Wiseman, Earl Yestingsmeier, Tom Saturday, Don Park. NORTH HALL Cox, Jane Ludlow, iw Q.. X x x Moments to Remember With the first day of arriving at an end, the residents of North Hall settled down and became a unit of friend- ship and loyalty. Although inhabited primarily by freshmen, the hall soon Uiumped into numerous campus activities. The officers had a new experience in planning activi- ties and all of the residents felt a closer bond between themselves as they worked to complete a schedule. By spring, all of the women of North Hall had many good times to remember and laugh about. ROW 1: Fay Follett lStudent Staffl, Ginger Brady lPresidentl, Dee Reed lVice-Presidentl, Elizabeth Maranda lSecretaryl, Nancy Fraze lTreasurerl, Barbara Braddock. ROW 2: Maureen Meritt, Barbara Marsh, Sondra Davidson, Sue Mardis, Joyce Hurley, Brenda Judy Kanke, Susan McDowell, Donna Martin, Ellen Harvey lStudent Staffl. :ii E134 ami W .i Q-Q , mi -miM L'.l igffb sg - , , t Q ., 5 e as 'QL .r is at ug W .r S. N, A Q .J H iw K ' 3 , ., Eats ... 2 if 3 so b s - re. A s X ,tl - jg y K in It ,QVZ B: H: :wb Llil : I' I , . N fu 3:3 s I ,s.s t b'le' ....... W, wi . 5' . L . c -L L sets ete s t Q N be asf L ef all gl t'1' ij, he . , ,I .t , e..sf',,,f H x A ,ic V u . s, ,XX Q W, Y. X f, is. E T: fi J X l , S S' W? E :wx QT? 1' P., ,Q vu? C3 '?1 ,-,,, VITY x X. -QW' S1 11'-'ay f SJ' ...aa- 'sw v K, U' 3 mf' fra' ROW l: Gwilli Goff iStudent Staffl, Kathy Anthony lPresidentl, Shirley Marquess lVice-Presidentl, Mary Etta Cain lSecretaryl, Sharon Laughlin ITreasurerl, Beth Sample, Sue Struve iStudent Staffl. ROW 2: Judy King, Ramona Burgan, Ruth Pontius, Pat Roy, Jacque Gallear, Mary Asberry, Jane Dickman, Nancy Shewmaker. Surplus Put To Use The United States Navy dismissed South Hall, sent it to Bunker Hill, and Ball State took it as a surplus and uses it for a women's dormitory. Since 1947, South Hall has been invaded every year by Ball State students. After election of officers, activities were numerous. For women who had surplus energy, there were home- coming activities, Christmas celebrations, a Thanksgiv- ing proiect, spring tea, and many unorganized parties in which to participate. SOUTH HALL 237 238 if ROW 1: Donna Kelly, Anita Sheets, Sharon Ronneau, Nancy Poynter, Sandy Dyer. ROW 2: Nancy LeRoy lStudent Stoffl, Becky Lyons lSecretaryl, Julia Ann Mitchell lPresidentl, Sue Miller lVice-Presidentl, Janice Soens lTreosurerl, Joy Kean lStudent Staffl. ROW 3: Carolyn Davis, Carolyn Neff, Beverly Gilchrist Pat Gouldsberry, Jodi Reynolds, Sara Brannon, Ruth Ann Smelser, Kay Sanford, Barbara Morgan, Betty Kingery, Janet Petty. LUCINA HALL Love 'lliat Lucina Life The annual Lucina At Home is a high point for every resident of Lucina. Not only the residents, but also the guests look forward to the festive event with great anticipation. Usually held in the spring of the year, formal invitations are sent to the visitors. Welcome guests may inspect the rooms of the women at leisure and enioy themselves later with refreshments in one of the two lounges. Newly purchased during winter quarter, the hi-fi was a widely used addition to the hall. Many hours of pleasure and enioyment were derived from the music box melodies. Thanksgiving and Christmas Vespers are always a must on the list of activities as well as the Heart and Dart Party on Valentine's Day. Busy with studies and activities, Lucina women completed the school year of 1957-58. Yi iif:f?',x. il We All Love Parties Brady Hall started the school year off right with vigorous campaigning and then elections. In addition to studies and homecoming, the party for visitors followed shortly afterwards. Then, with a fast approach, came a Halloween party, Thanksgiving Vespers, and Christmas activities which included the traditional hanging of the greens. After a short recess came the Valentine's Day party, a children's party, a reception for parents, and last but not least - the Senior Brunch. ROW1 Joanie Todd tPresidentl, Esther Cecrle lVice-Presidentl, Joyce Heaton lTreasurerl Linda Purdum lSecretaryl ROW 2 Jade McMillan lStudent Staffl Jody Cox lStudent Staffl, Juanita Carter, Cora McCoy,Joan Bell, Kay Bell, Lori Zandall Judy Davee ROW 3 Sharon Endicott Linda Helser Sherry Rencen berger Sharon Garrison, Jackie Buckley, Peggy Anderson, Sandy Joseph, Nancy Flckle sill S f tie eil, . ai ' l La fy igr at L6 'lf' Welcome Funny Face Crosley Cuties welcomed funny faces at their annual Halloween Party. Each resident dressed for the occasion and prizes were given to those with the most original costumes. This, however, was only one of the parties that was held. Homecoming, Christmas, and Valentine's Day were all celebrated by a gathering of the clan , Besides having fun, the Crosely cuties had their serious moments. Helping with Campus Chest is a yearly occurrence that is supported heartily. Vespers were planned for such special events as Easter, Christmas, and Thanksgiving. Before the year was over, all of the residents had participated in some hall activity. ROW 1: Ann Athey lTreasurerl, Mary Jo Blubaugh lVice-Presidentl, Judy Thompson lPresidentl, Roberta Lyn Anderson lSecretaryl.' ROW 2: Connie Yerkes, Barbara Ols, .lan Guion, Carlene Beary lStudent Staffl, Mary Minniear, Karolyn Rosswog, Dian Thomas, Lorene Norton, Sharon Utterback, Earlene Terry. ROW 3: Nora Herler, Mary Christman, Judy Reinhold. ,.... A. -.- .. , -64 ,.,,,....--,pw 1 f 1 Q 4 Q er 5 , , kb is Q f '4 S 3 cv xx nf gy A y ROW 1 Sally Weyler lPresidentl, Judy Healy lVice-Presidentl, Carol Weldy lSecretaryl, Anita Smith lTreasurerl, Carolyn Schaphorst iStudent Staffl, Pat Ballinger iStudent Staffl. ROW 2: Judy Kouts, Gynie Sprunger, Butch Pippen, Marian Hinkle, Nancy Russell, Carol Loudenback, Nancy Chandler, Dell Barnes, Donna Frdler, Judie Ackley, Marilyn Faust, Merna Masel, Dotty Ireland, Judy Fidler. Talent Required Here Rogers Hall, one of the wings in the Woodworth Residence Hall, sponsors an annual talent show, euchre, ping pong, and bridge tournament for its residents. The winner of the euchre tournament and the talent show have their names engraved on the permanent trophy dis- played in the lounge. A recently purchased hi-fi record player is one of their prized possessions and is put to use frequently not only by the residents but also their hall neighbors. Needless to say, many hours that will be remembered are the ones spent in fellowship with others while enioying the universal language of music. The piano is another source of enjoyment and relaxation. ROGERS HALL 24 ,Q -5, -x ,..--ff 42 -in-P .aw ROW 'l: Karen Elder iVice-Presidentl, Jo Ellen Hartman lPresidentl, Carol Edgar iSecretaryl, Barbara Seybert iTreasurerl. ROW 2: Dee Stone, Phyllis Roberts, Mariana Moore, Joleen Wimmer, Pat Kobe, Connie Miller, Mary Alice Menaugh, Lorraine Zablocki, Mary Ann Koehler, Pat Godoy. ROW 3: Janice Schuman, Elaine Ingram iStudent Staffl, Mariorie Bluhm lStudent Staffl, Barbara Alsop, Joyce Ann Wilt, Pat Kennedy, Get Out and Vote The shout of get out and vote at Wood Halls , campaign parties and elections oriented new students e into the campus life. New officers took over the organ- ization of activities and the residence hall boomed forth with life. Old friends gathered to talk of old times and the fun of last year's hall activities while the freshman women became acquainted with hall life. Homecoming decorations received second place and the festive Christmas atmosphere cheered all who lived in Wood Hall. Activities ended with an April Fools party, and the Senior Brunch that is traditional in all residence halls. as fu f - if , 'rv ' 'T is '-Y X mfs QV., . tg? I -, j s. I Q3 . ll .- ll Xi x ffl - .. . l 4 L 'ls 4 1 is ss ,' li s - E X 'Hx s 1 K H 1 ' , E ' aa 1 - ' . 1 . 1 , , fi l .fx I in f Sally Smiley, Jo Young lSecretaryl, Marcia Conway lVice-Presidentl, Virginia Shelby iSenior Rep.l, Jo Crawford, Claudia Little lTreasurerl. Calling All Nurses Being both a student and a performing apprentice at the Ball Memorial Hospital is a full time iob for these ladies in white. To carry such a demanding schedule, the student nurses have little time to spend on other activities. Always a thrill, the Capping Service is the summit of a freshman nurse's year. The seniors are anxious for the spring graduation ceremony to arrive. Full of the realization of the scope and seriousness of their profession, the nurses are preparing for a worthy career. l l 243 . s. , , ' - - 1 1 -. ' . S.. , ' 1 , 0 I ' 3' ' f vw , ' c. - A all t x N Z! It li . V Y ' ' 1 ., V 8? -' XI- vzilff-xc., ' '- , : ,. ,I j K .1 ll! ,:1.- ' , A R A... Q -Al A J I y J V f- 4 E 1- P ' - W 2, 'Zi' 'Sf' ' s i 4 'il Q. , ' l ' ' f l in ' f Q if 1 - rm., S S , 2 X Q5 v E D U ,. i Xxx . 5 ig , P, , S ROW 'lz Sue Blodgett, Anita Smith lSecretaryl, Nancy Gothard lVice-Presiclentl , Ann Hubbard, Nancy Russell, Carolyn Ferguson lPresidentl , Marilyn Bart kowiak. ROW 2: Elaine Habeggar, Rita Wells, Nancy Williams, Mary Murray, Nancy Dumont. fz - ,Ava 1 244 .QQ W. O. C. COUNCIL .- :I .dR 'bf 'Tvs This has been a year of expansion for A.W.S. which has added a new branch to its organization - W.O.C. lWomen Off Campusl. This new addition to A.W.S. was established in order to further the aims of the organization by helping off-campus girls feel more at home in campus activities and in order to increase fellowship among women students. Along with other activities A.W.S., also sponsors the Big-Little Sis program. A.W.S. COUNCIL We .. are 'C '31 s N ,. , K QOH' . ' s 5 'ln Q fl 4 I: x of .. 2. ,. 'LX F V Q .,,,.. A Q ' . . X, ' ' X ' X 5 . 5 Q X Q ' - , s. Q Q f 'z - ,Q WN' Y Q YN vi ,lp , ' X . Y... xl, 5 . ' 1,-X ww, lx! ll .4 1 .N ,pw . l -1 ,., J., -- xg ,W q ,-C. - ' H wh V X l , l ' .Z 4 ' ,' Q: , - ' Q si f Q ' , ' , 5 , K fp Q Q K V. s v- Q 5 5 1 n ., 3 .. s 4 i ll V, eww., swf, NN,fY:'X .., 5 .E s . r ROW 1: Grace Smith lSecretary-Treasurerl, Elaine Habegger lCoordinatorl, Jennie Corle lAssistant Coordinatorl, Carol Elliott. ROW 2: Norma Rude, .loy Dean Lee, Judy Wine, A. Carol Bishop, Dixie Davis, Joyce McFarren. THOSE LATE HOURS E 1, 1 ,,.-- , 1' 'Tx 5 ,f va. 'P NK I r WHERE'S THE BOOKS GOSSIP I T 245 ' - 4 23 42? TYPICAL IS THIS LIFE 246 OF MANY BALL STATE STUDENTS N I I I I I I I MIKE I 'FII '-Hjwiy, I N'I1'fQQ- Q - xxx .,.x , WE LIFE THOSE EARLY HOURS OF A COMMUTER Wm 1 I 'E' i 'f9? 1 w w. f ggi- E, ,E 29 Er hx ,, K' 5 N159 ',.f,,l'l 1? 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A x- - x .gif ,,?,,:s5g?,,F,..,,27f:?.T,,Qgf?,.5,S Www, ,WV m..,,.,,,x, ., n:.V,,.4,x -N Q, 1, ..,,,,. W., ,.,x ,T,.,,Ww,mn I 5 in 2 if e QQ Qs 4 3.. ,. -qs , mgfi t fxg, wx M.. . 1, , . fmsx A+-Sri-ai.fx 35? i Q Q ,S . 3 i i I gws , X . W. MH This organization is the hub of the wheel of religious groups at Ball State Teachers College. Composed of two representatives from each of the sixteen religious groups on campus, it has its own elected officers and appointed S. E. C. representative, In furthering the goal of the development and expression of religious life on campus, the Religious Council meets twice a month to plan for three main events. In early fall, Know Your Church Night is a familiar Religious Council sponsored activity. Religious Emphasis Week gives the students on campus a chance to renew their faith and hear some excellant speakers. At the Thanksgiving Convocation, the student body ioins with the Religious Council in a period of thankful worship. J gs 1, , It ' cs. Q A if :I 3 'M Tw E 1 . 2' p 5 , 6 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL z.-..w,..x E 5 V4' Q,,..1 ROW 1: John Board, Hugh Pickett, Dave King, Don Eckles, Don Andrews, Don Grantham. ROW 2: Dr. Carmichael ISponsorI, Ross Bauer lTreasurerl, Martha Rhoades lRec. Sec.l, Larry Lesh lPresidentl, Shirley Hufford ICorr. Sec.l, Mike Prosser lVice-Presidentl, Alf Jacobson. ROW 3: Elaine Ingram, Pat McCambridge, Ann Hubbard, Sue Woods, Nancy Grantham, George Lang, Michael Cagley, Uldis Smidchens, Linda Heiser, Barbara Good, Jan Sanders, Diana Stumler, Janet Friskney. 253 Uniting students who have a mutual faith is the reason for the beginning of the Albright-Otterbein Fellowship. Sponsored by the Evangelical United Brethren Church, the group is encouraged and guided by helpful sponsors. ALBRIGHT-OTTERBEIN FELLOWSHIP This is the A. 0.'s third year as a Ball State religious organization. Meetings are held each Sunday evening of the school year and programs have included guest speakers, panel discussions, BIBLE studies, and films. A maior activity of this year's group has been the conduction of a Sunday evening service at the local church each month. H. ,E N Q 'Y ..., x- rf.-'Q 1 me--ee . X .-A 3 5 S ...Q - -- ,, ' ,, A ,,.. . ' ,v x ,, .. A- qc 4 'Q A W N is-...X ,fffe l N t , Q ' Mm M.. :mga k y f 4 N., L 'xc . J A V I . 54 ROW I: Janet Friskney, Donna Keller, Betty Andrews lSecretary and Treasurerl, Marilyn Leer, Arlene Seltenright. ROW 2: Tom Good, Kenn Stanek, Michael Cugley iVice-Presidentl, the Reverend Mr. Taylor lSponsorl, Jim Whit, Ed Riley, Larry Lesh iPresidentl. L- ,..-..-e,vW fm v ee 21:-,.ff+eFe,ee.T,...-.. -.wr vs N..-.,..,. ,..o.W-we-.-w .. . . .Jam W. , . . nun, ' 'ST' -Aan ...alumni E1 ROW 1: Loretta Holt, Evelyn Lacey, Janice Maple, Annie Burns lSecretaryl, Jo Ann Lock, Carole Knudsen, Nancy Chesnut. ROW 2: V. Rukma Rao, Pao-Tien Tsai, Don Grantham, Joan Cleveland, Nancy Grantham, lPresidentl, Joyce Calloway, Lela Calloway, James Lamb, Tom Henderson, Dave Morehouse. A core of much activity on campus, the new Baptist House is the center of varied activities. Not only does it provide a home for the student's minister, but it also gives shelter to a number of men students. This is an advantage because the Baptist House not only seems like a home away from home, but is because it is lived in. BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Sunday morning coffee hours, movies, and discussions are only a part of the contributions of the Baptist House to the students religious life, A, ,gg .-N. , 5 4-as v-fs 'li A . L-.. ROW 1: Sandra Fields, Anita Sheets, Pat Chamberlain, Ruth McConnell, Emily Turner, Judy Brown, Shelia Turner. ROW 2: Gayle Replogle, Fred Fishbuck, Hugh Pickett, Betty Kingery, Sandra Goller, Gloria Penrod, Pat Lange, Osman Farrag, Jim McCoy, Robert Gregory. 255 256 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Q- . Q0 ROW1: Juanita Powers Hreasureri, David Hoppes, Cathy Johnson. ROW 2: Mildred Mclilton lSponsorl, Marvin Hayes, Barbara Hammond Being an active participant in the religious life on campus is a full time iob for the Christian Science Organization. Meeting weekly for dis- cussions and services, the group is a small but closely knit branch of the Church of Christian Scientist. One of the organization's annual projects is the sponsoring of a lecture on Christian Science. Mrs. Ella H. Hays of Indianapolis was the guest speaker at the event this year. Another annual occasion takes place during the summer months. This year several members attended the world-wide workshop meeting in Boston for collegiate members. Outstanding addresses were heard by recognized leaders of the organization. Individuals returned to campus in the fall from this workshop with renewed interest and strengthened goals. an -- if ROW 'I Mary Ann Naugle, Norma Jean Trout, Mariorie Reogon, Doris Bricker, Alice Neihardt, Lois Miller, Ruta Horton ROW 2 Fairy Palmer Ruth Cunningham Jerry Elmore, Carolyn John, Helen Fox, Larry B. Roberts, Margaret Hodgins, Mary Jo Blubaugh. Born four years ago at near-by Hazelwood Christain Chruch, this group has grown steadily in number and activities. Its members are sincere in trying to live up to the purpose of D.S.F. - to grow in Christian faith as well as socially and intellectually. To further the cause of D. S. F., the members work at many proiects. Work camps and service proiects, state and national conferences, as well as study groups and discussions are participated in together. Of course, recreation and coffee hours bring the feeling of unity even closer. ln February of this year, the dedication of the newly redecorated suite of rooms at the Hazelwood Fellowship House highlighted a fruitful year. ROW 'l Alice Moore, .lan Opdycke, Jan Sanders lCo-Presidentl, Sara Wasson, Carolyn Crawford lSecretaryl Betty Bobbut Pat McCambrrdge lCoordmatorl Janet Jarrett, Mary Ann Bowers, Dick Richey lTreasurerl, Joyce Carver, Ann McCauley, Larry Beadle Dorothy Starr Linda Wllllams ' B' 1 l ' ' ixmr if 5' PK, Kg: I A' ififiki ref wx A fs Q ss KXXX NK. New x ep XM ies, Nssf' A if 555' 1 p r Sf , -w. ,Q 5.5 ff i feet.-fn-flak ., 9 .C N. .fee .gs Ask' xii ss,-f-MA.f-2-2se- . , .- y eg mam:-mr,g3g,, ' Ktiff-lx-'me i5Q...,.i? . S me 5, IWQQAQ 2 .P we .7 Wm: . zeyswgqf is - .Af ' Lfvifswx j i' 258 wks. 4' 'wb- Nj ROW T: John Sparling, Uldis Smidchens lPresidentl, Dwight Keck, Paul Buerkle lTreasurerl. ROW 2: Sue Struve, Janet Miller, Kathy Bucldenbaum, Doris Guske, Janice Hattendorf, Beverly Zelt, Marilyn Stephenson. ROW 3: Dr. Thomas Mertens lSponsorl, Ross Bauer, Dale Fuelling, Keith Burk- holder, Clinton Fuelling, lynn Milner, Mr. Herbert L. Rau lSponsorl. GAMMA DELTA In 1934 delegates from twelve colleges and universities met and founded an international organization called Gamma Delta for Lutheran students. Twenty years later, the Ball State chapter was formed. Since that date, the local chapter has become a necessary part of the religious activities on campus. The members of the group form a busy hive. Sincere in purpose and dedicated to stimulating further interest, the Gamma Deltas draw students into their midst. li The Newman Club, the Catholic foundation at Ball State, had the plea- sure of occupying their new student center this year. The building is equipped to help carry out the purpose of this organization and this is, to deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of the students by a balanced program of religious, educational and social activities. x sw N1 2 si e,Ql J A 'Y.La.L.f,f ROW l: Tom Wickens, John Vanek, Ken Stiller, Eddie Wilhelm, Don Douglas, James Wellman, Jack Zimmerman. ROW 2: George Schath lTreasurerl, Pat Nietch, Helen Gander, Janice Vargo, Gail Tracy, Jo Anne Bard, Joy Zehner, Elaine Riordan, Dorothy Cormier lCorr. Secretaryl, Marilyn Zehner, Ed Zahrndt lPresidentl. ROW 3: Dr. Swanson, Anne Morrison, Gloria Welter, Noreen Zeman, Mary Janet Cregar, Pat Morrison, Colleen Kerkhove, Anna Mae Moorman, Shirley Sweet, Susan Tegge, Lorie Mazur, Sue Bezy, Janice Soens, Lorie Gubics, Joyce Slaughter lRec. Secretaryl, Father William Grady lChaplainl. NMR J- Q l Qfifjf' ROW 1: Don Andorfer, Harry Knapp, Paul Wagner, Chet Kubit, John Hines, Don Karbowski, Jack McClanahan. ROW 2: Bob Lewandowslmi, Kathy Goble, Rose Bryia, Rosalyn Cioni, Mary Zeiger, Anna Marie Madigan, Darlene Dittrich, Roberta McKaig, Ginger Brady, Marlene Schafer lVice-Presidentl, George Lang. ROW 3: Tom Siefert, Paul Schildgen, Kathy Harbitt, Karolyn Roswog, Judy McCombs, Marilyn Radey, Norma Glon, Joan Bell, Ruth Ann Schuhmacher, Lori Kalmierczak, Deanne Cole, Diana Stumler, Pat Moynihan, Bill Schafer, Mike Prosser. 259 260 0 is . Q Q . , WY ' . .Q if ' ' ' i if -' if. ' ' flfifii iz NNN, ' is 5 5 ii 2 ii gf if ' 5 Elf MQ... QAM ,Q vii ay ROW 'lz Howard Sims, Cheryl Cumerford, Nellie Lower lTreasurerl, Janet Holsworth, Sandy Dyer, Don Andrews. ROW 2: Ruth Souders Danalee Meltzler lPresidentl, Diane Gardner, Darlene McCain, Janet Gossurd, Martha Rhoudes. WESLEY FOUNDATION Situated in a new building, the members of Wesley Foundation have many activities in which to participate. W. F. uses its Fellowship Hall for frequent gatherings, and the door is never shut during the day or evening of a school week. The lounge is used for studying, playing records, or iust plain talking. Supper prepared at the Vx building, is a weekly must with enthusiastic members. The people of this organization are noted for their week-end work camps. During these sessions, they may paint, build homes, remodel, or help out in a day nur- sery. lt is their way of exercising a working faith and putting it to good use. Opportunities to ioin in activities are many and varied. By these means the W. F. represents the Methodist Church at work on campus. ,,,,, , ,..,.-,.. . ....,....,-, .. V 'A , rrfx ws ' ,A ' vs ' in 8 5 ' wx a A as .fic-f ' -lr .LQ ., ..,,- .A A w ROW 'lz Phyllis Williams lSecretaryl, Joyce McCammon, Janey Reebs, Dorothy Judkins, Ann Hubbard lVice-Moderatorl, Elaine Agness, Candace Ramsey lSponsorl. ROW 2: Lindo Camren, Suzanne Griffith, Philip Morris, Sharon Endicott, Patricia Johnson, Gayle Tubesing, John Judkins lSponsorl, Dot Carter, Sally Snow. Open to all students, this organization is the student group of the Presbyterian Church. Active in several events, the Westminister Fellowship is constantly striving to fulfill its aims of witness, outreach, citizenship, fellowship, and faith. Not only does it encourage activities within the Presbyterian Church, but it also includes man o tsid po'ects. Us ll th f e'gn students on campus are given a dart: byewerstlninister Flglloiwshii. 'lltiel children at Delaware County Home are also remembered and feted to a party. Depu- tation teams give services and programs for various churches and homes. ln the spring, members are refreshed and revitalized by a retreat at Brownstown. There they renew and review their aims and purposes. ..i..- ROW 1: Sharon Foust, Patricia Poynter, Betty lbs, Barbara Good lModeratorl, Beth Emerson, Linda Johnson, Claudia Riggs. ROW 2: Marilyn Keesling, Car Brehmer, Kay Sanford, Rev, Norquist lkeligious Advisorl, Beverly Griffin, Jack lhle, Jo Hartman. .D YMCA YWCA Enthusiasm sparks the YM-YWCA organi- zation on the campus. Varied in activities, it stresses the ideals of the symbolic Y Triangle - the individual growth in the physical, mental, and spiritual areas. Including not only its own members in activ- ities, the Ball State YM-YWCA also sponsors campus wide events. Prominent in this field was the Panel Of Americans from Purdue. Through- out the year the Y takes part in fireside discussions at various faculty homes, service pro- iects. the Universal Day of Prayer, and Freshman Camp. 262 438 f J 2 .cw -Sn ROW l: Janet Friskney, Dwight Keck lYMCA Vice-Presidentl, Martha Rhoades KYWCA Vice-Presidentl, Don Eckels lPresidentl, Pat McCambndge lSecretaryl Uldis Smidchens lTreasurerl, Roberta Burton. ROW 2: Tom McCory, Tom Hart, Ruth McConnell, Don Andrews lReI. Council Rep.l, Janice Maple Ed Riley Mrs Wiseman lSponsorl, Dr, Wiseman lSponsorl. Alpha Phi Omega again exemplified this year its purpose, service. lt has almost become a tradition at Ball State to see the men of this organization wearing their arm bands of yellow and gold ushering at many of the convocations. ln addition to this well-known performance, Alpha Phi Omega spends much time working at Camp Red Wing,aiding in the betterment of this Boy Scout Camp. Finally, the service of this group supercedes national boundaries by sponsoring an annual Books for Asia drive. .6 ' . . I-.K 'Rl f-4 if R f X 5 ll P ,,,- 1 j 1:15,-. .T far 4' Q of I ' 1 3 l 5 X ss., ALPHA PHI OMEGA ROW Garry Yates, l2nd Vice-Presidenti, Jim Hatch llst Vice-Presidentl, Jerry Beck lRec. Secretaryl, Harry Lykens, Keith Warner lPresidentl, Jerry Elmore lTreasurerl ROW 2: Paul Wagner, Denney French, Jim Moody, Ross Egger, Bill Spice, Roy Douglas, George Lang, Gerald Clingenpeel, Mr. Duane Deal 1 w 1 263 'll RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK 64 'UF' n fy 1' X Fon ALL - A PANEL Pennnem lssuss mscussso IN LuclNA. 3 5 If I ,. .,,. 1 ,. ,X me , I .xmi fl 3 xv f Ig '-iw' iv L. 8-1 if B1 up-f -J 1 4:9 X .N . sw ,csv -6- -1 .. - , A, ,,VA . . A W.. 1 ,,.........v- I Ga EXT AT THE END, AN INTER FAITH DINNER 1-Q A M. P. XV shy? 1 Rev. Donald Hartsock, Elaine Ingram lchairmanl, Rabbi Maurice Davis, Roberta Mattingly, Father James McGuire. 265 gn V .1 I A . , ,E , X L V , 4 Q il I E r ..,,,,' Q., . , .,-. I ,, 1 , 1 ggp c ! f q l up f A i,, --4-fA : ,v.: . , V , as . 4+ o sf K 5 ,QQ 4' K 0 Q 'Q' Q ' 4 ' q P 9 3 Q QQ f is s S gr A 1. 1 'P Mn , I s K A ,, , ,K s E sw, , s . ggi iv I we , if , 5 S 5232- :I ' I I' is ' A . V, ?,v5.g,t1 Q' Q xt ,si 'gzip . A mx x S i Y. W . A so ,,..-. R is K . M 3 Li A RT x CHAIRMAN PAT McCAMBRlDGE FOOD IN PREPARATION wil, , 'ur THE LEADERS RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS FRESHMAN CAMP Meeting and learning about the leaders on campus, the oncoming freshmen become acquainted with the inside story of our growing campus. Preparing to become successful and well- rounded collegian students, they start school with a hopeful spirit and an informed mind. LISTENING IS LEARNING A ,MA an , 266 Q53 ACTIVITIES CAN BE GOOD 'ii lu 4 , 'Q qgy . Ii, , Q 2'jsr.y-iv 'sl-F9 A-:S - Mwimi-Au' F 'g1L.S:,f1',- M359 PROFESSORS SAY . . . LEARNING IN A P..I. COUNCIL FRIENDS AND ATMOSPHERE it ,JM-:r M 3 Mmm, , f -Af - - ' x mmm A m wg sk l I' Ii ' I 06 K I nmqmumumf 'L ti' 9' x X. X 71 W Tk 'K 68 COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS ADVISORS I I, I , - .SX IMF, A QQ,-1,-i., RELIGIOUS COUNCIL III X ACTION I Mr. Alf Jucobso IRelg Ad so and Martha Rhoudes ISec eh: yI HEATING PLANT X E x Q X + Index apd fAcls ,Z .ff X o o 0 ff page 273 ,XX jx ' , X XX L X ,X K 'x X YN 1 x X 1 X K ex A X X W x f XJ XX y x x xx X xx K uf -v xg 1 I w .', P sg Q . . -r-'Rza' ' ' Q x,', tw-'7f YIi'Q1-f 'wT. Q A -. V.. N.. 1 V ,Q-- M- ff A K. .-,, '- ,- F ,.- xt ,Q s. , - lxivigx ,X i- nm, . ,Z 1 V, X . x '4 T I--'w ' , 9:1 , sw - wx A, U A , -I ,if ,,' ,M -M.-. --E77 ,, , X .,..a:t'!'5v ...'i3eK'L.'i3'9::h'3.san4E .eu vu .P ,. '4- W--17 : ,' I, Q. e. V f . 4 .. . I, J' ., Us -' LM R 1 J' J - W , .tx .Tv -sf .vqiir xv' .v 1 ,R 3-.,g,x rg.. v w..- 4 , x 4 girl 1 ff gif 1 ..,..,x .r'., ' 'fr ., R, JL . f-14.1 X .... . .x,- ,. . P 4. f-531' W. K. . 4 g c ,W ,. Y 1 ' -' ' N A Q ,... g,,,,,, m.ms6,. A .:::g:vss1:-Wm '59 'ii'?1s5:H1,-: .f x M X f N x .gfmf-Q., V xx. xx x 'M-4 N x 'S' ,X M 'f A idx, ,. ,I y-XII - . 1 5. .an ww, SENIOR HONOR ROLL Beck, Norman Eugene Botkin, Sandra Ellen Carnes, Shirley Sue Click, John William Drumm, Mary Evaleen Grimes, Nancy Hanagan, Judith Haubersin, Mildred C. Henderson, Charles Donald Howard, Ruth Jester, David Carl Klepser, Suzanne Mann, Blanche McCambridge, Patricia Retz, Merlyn Jean Robbins, Edward L. Schaeffer, Anita Louise Schuckel, Thomas C. Schumm, Lois Jeanne Simmons, Coramae Talmage, Norma Jean Thomas, Carol Marie Thompson, Sandra Lynne Vermillion, Colleen Callsen Whaley, Ruth Anne OUTSTANDING SENIORS Abroham, Alice Baker, Beverly Ann Bennett, Gary Board, John C. 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Albertson, James --- Alexander, Gerald-- - Alexander, Richard --- Anderson, Lemuel --- Andrews, Ruth --- Andrews, S. Gene - Bales, Mrs. William, Jr. Barnes, Donald --- Bell, Robert .... Bennett, Carson .... Bergman, Kenneth --- Bertrand, Joe .... Bey, Vivienne -- Beyerl, Merrill -- Blackwell, J. V. -- Brandt, Grace --- Brumfiel, Charles - Brunn, Mary Esther - Bumb, Oliver .... Burns, Vincent .... Burkhardt, Richard ...... Burkhardt, Mrs. Richard Caldemeyer, R. H. -- Carmichael, V. H. --- Casey, Warren .... Caylor, Elizabeth -- Cecil, Margaret --- Clark, R. M- ...... Chambers, Carlton -- Clifton, Lucille - Coen, Dean ....... Cogswell, Theodore -- - Coil, Nell ....... Collier, Kenneth --- Cooper, Robert -- Crawford, Dean -- Crass, Clarence E. -- Crunk, Dorothy .... Das, Elsie .... Davis, WiUiam -- Deal, Duane --- Dell, Daryl .... Dillon, Lowell --- Doeden, Gerald -- Durham, Richard -- Dunn, F. Earl --- Easton, Hamilton - Eberle, Mildred -- Edwards, P. D. -- Eland, Calvin -- Elliott, Alice -- Emens, John R. --- Ervin, Ben -- Ferrill, Everett --- Fisher, Rosemary -- Freeman, James -- Gambee, Bud - - Ganzhorn, Betty - -.. Gilbert, Cecile - Grady, Marion - Guthrie, Lois Hadley, Cornelia ,- Hannatord, John -- Hansen, Harald --- --- 38, -- 213, -- 16 --- 32 c-- 39 --- 130 --- 32, 141, ------- 37 -- 17, 133, 38, 39, 41, 206, -- 37, -- 213, -- 133, -- 213, -- 38, 39, --- IO 125 13 137 17 223 51 125 131 17 141 17 151 121 131 17 121 85 41 49 14 121 11 131 132 253 121 165 222 49 23 125 131 129 85 12 38 134 23 141 49 23 162 263 17 37 38 213 220 134 222 41 17 37 30 16 --- 32, 132 51 --- 51, 58 85 17 51 85 141 85 133 213 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Hargreaves, Robert .......-.....-.., Hartley, Dorothy -, Hartley, Lois ...... Haugen, Marguerite Hauptman, Leo -,- Herring, Virgil c-- Hewitt, Lester - Hewitt, Sara -- Hiatt, Thelma .... Hicks, Georgina ,-- Higgins, William B. Hill, Martha .... Hill, Robert --- Hingo, John - Hake, Evelyn .... Holcombe, Jean --- Howat, M. Gordon - Howd, M. C. .... Hubbard, Charles - Huckleberry, Alan - Hughes, Paul .... Hults, Malcom -- Inglehart, Louis -- Iyengar, Singamal -- --- 132, Jacobson, Alf -- Johns, John -- Johnson, Earl .... Johnson, Mina .... Johnshoy, Howard - Josif, Bernard .... Jost, Robert .... Kelley, Joy --- Kemp, Paul ..., Kershaw, Robert -- King, Mae ...... Kishel, Richard -- Kitchin, Ruth ..... Kleinsteuber, Charles Klem, John ...... Koenker, Robert --- Kohler, Jean C. ---- Korsgaard, Robert Kulseth, Leonard -- Kyle, Robert -- LaFollette, Robert --- Law, Roberta .... Lawhead, Victor -- Lawrence, E. D. -- Lawry, Jon --- Leslie, Iris --- letts, Albert -- Lewellen, John -- Linson, Robert -..- List, James C. --- Loats, Henry - Loats, Ruth -- McCabe, Mary -- McCall, Robert -- McCormick, R. M. - McCracken, Robert McJilton, Mildred -- McNaughton, Charles MacVeon, Donald - Magnabosco, John Magoon, Iris .... Magoon, Wallace - Maloon, Patricia -, Marks, Allred .... 16. 213, 133 51, 213 125, 14 133 213 --- 51 -- 133 222 14 125 233 12 141 134 17 12 131 41 141 17 63 85 85 17 13 222 184 23 37 125 134 253 141 17 141 12 151 134 145 , 58, 64 15, 172 85 121 15 213 125 13,17 --- 213 -- 133 -----1 51, 37, 121 222 51 125 141 134 121 17 141 125 49 15 78 14 38 151 141 49 51 37 17 256 12 85 32 131 131 233 121 Marsh, Robert -- Mascho, Beth -- Mathers, Sara Mauth, Leslie --- Mayfield, P. M. -- Mayh ue, Fred ,... Meloy, Elizabeth --- - Mertens, Thomas --- --- Meyer, Dr. ...... Michael, R. E. ...... Middleton, William Mihal, George --- Milterd, Mildred -, Miller, Miller, Miller, Moore, Frances -- Fred -- F. M. ..... Mildred -- Morsey, Royal -- - Murphy, Beulah -- Myers, Robert -- - Mysch, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nesbitt, Nesper, Newton, Nichols, Lucia -- Carl -- Lloyd -- Phyllis - Porter -- Paul .... George -- Alice -- Nicholson, Ellen - Nicoloff, Christine Olson, O'Neal, Osborn, Painter, Panton --- 51, --- 213, --- 133 --- 213 -- 32 Raymond -- - Charles -- Thomas -- Floy Ruth -- Paschall, Homer Penticuff, Geneva Petty, Earl J. .... Phillips, A. L. ---- Pilant, Elizabeth -- Pippenger, W. G. Pogue, E. Graham --- Prim mer, Robert Ramsey, Candace Rau, Herbert .... Reams, Rector, Jake -- Marion - Reynolds, Frances - Reynolds, Leon --- Richmond, David -- Rippee, Louise --- Robertson, R. E. -- Rodgers, Allan - Rowe, Clair - - Royalty, Paul --- Rude, Neil .... Rutledge, Catherine Samore, Theodore -- Scherr, Jean ..-- Schermer, Theresa Schmidt, Fred --- Schmidt, Lester - - Schroeder, John --- Scruton, David --- Seidell, Shales, Shank, Shelley, Robert --, John c-- Bruce --- Robert -- - 23, 24 -- 32 -- 51, 151,152 -- 37, --- 125, --- 145, --- 133, 37, 38, 213 17 49 17 132 23 213 258 133 13 151 58 222 125 222 213 145 17 85 141 121 213 151 134 125 17 222 121 15 51 17 184 14 133 134 37 49 213 70 125 49 17 16 261 258 184 37 85 38 17 141 133 233 141 130 233 213 85 85 147 151 133 134 133 23 17 141 37 275 Sherman, Robert -- Shurtleff, Byron - Simpson, Vola -- Siverly, Russell -- Smith, Juanita -- Smith, Shelby -- Smith, William -- Sornson Stanley, Richard -- Steoly, Richard .... Stevenson, Forrest -- Stevenson, William --- Stewart, Charles -- Stobaugh, Donita -- Stone, Herman -- Story, William -- Strom, Merle -- Abram, Sam F. ............ Abraham, Alice Ellen --- 92 Acheson, Sharon Ann ..... Achors, Heoman Kent -- Ackley, Judith Jean --- Adams, Donnie Lee --- Adams, Judith Ann --- Adams, Linda Louise ..... Addington, Virginia .loan -- Addison, George William -- Achess, Elaine Sue ...... Alberson, Anna Irene ...... Alberson, Eugene Edward --- Alexander, Alice Ann .... -- Alexander, Carroll -- Alley, Dewaine .... Alsop, Barbara K. -- Amburn, James Laten Amolik, Vimal Nilima -- Amstutz, Jerry Lee -- Amstutz, Mabel ....... Anderson, Barbara L. --- Anderson, Evelyn Louise --- Anderson, Joyce Carol -- Anderson, Julia Ann --- Anderson, Anderson Karen ------ , Kaysa Joanne - Anderson, Leroy Paul -- Anderson, Margaret Ellen - -- Anderson, Lyn .......... -- Andorfer, Donald Joseph -- Andrew, Kent Arnold .... Andrew, Linda Lou -- Andrews, Betty Joann -- -- Andrews, David A. .... --- Andrews, Donald Hugh .... 1 Anglin, Richard Dale -- --- Anthony, Kathleen Rose -- 1 Apple, Jack Wendell -- -- Applegate, Jerry Ann - Arch, Charles Edward -- Arney, David Lynn --- Arnold, Dean Kay -- Arthur, Stanley ...... Asberry, Mary Kathryn - Asche, Francis Marion - Ashcroft, Judith Ann .... Ashman, Martha Marilyn - Ashton, Charles R. --- Athey, Ann ....... Atkins, James ........ Augsburger, Jerry Dale - 276 -- 213, --- 38, -- 17, -- 51, 74, -- 23, 94, 122, 123, -.. 178, --- 94, --- 19, 20, - 53, 67, 94, - 21, 92, 94, 217, -- 94, 192, -- 181, --- 94, --- 26, --- 26, -- 186, -- 132, 28, 31, 175, -- 190, -- 161, 23, 253, 260, 35, 143, 233, s-- 19, -- 76, --- 94, -- 71, --- 203, -- 94, 152, --- 94, 222 121 145 37 85 41 121 32 58 75 37 37 192 233 23 121 17 189 186 -19 185 241 94 178 222 123 94 261 134 192 215 222 216 177 242 192 132 214 94 147 147 233 143 123 161 94 239 240 259 216 174 254 207 262 204 237 94 175 94 192 72 94 237 153 196 94 94 240 94 200 Studebaker, Margaret -- Sutton, William .... Swain, Fern ..... Swanson, Robert --- Swincher, Barbara --- Swinford, Basil --- Thiry, Roma ...... Thomas, G. Patience Tretick, Patricia -- Treticlr, Sidney -- Trout, Jean ..... Troxell, Mary --- Tyler, Robert --- Von Cleve, Charles -- Visser, John ..... 141 125 213 259 --- 141, ---- 85 STUDENT DIRECTORY Austin, Donald Rhea ..... Ayabe, Dorothy Setsuko --- 141 --- 125 --- 213 --- 213 ---- 233 ------- 85 --- 133, 134 -- 32, 125 --- 13 -- 58, 192 -- 19, 132 Babb, Wilma Jean --- 147, 161, 173, 188, 233 Badger, Jack Gerald .... --- ,..,,,., , 200 Badgett, Homer Eugene ....... 134 Badry, John Richard -- ..... 94, 134 Baehler, Sharon June --- ...... 18, 94, 180 Baer, Sue Ann ...... ............... 1 78 Bailey, Barbara Joyce - -- 127, 135, 161, 196 Bailey, Carol ..... ......... 9 4, 186 Bailey, Mary Helen -- --,- 186 Bailey, Vernon ...... ...... ..-.. 2 O , 94 Boilie, Judith Joanne ............... 178, 217 Baker, Beverly Ann -- 92, 94, 173, 208 Baker, Cliff ..... ...... ....... 2 0 7 Baker, Halford Jr. ...... 94 Baker, Marianne C. --- --- 216, 217 Boker, Michael Rabin --- ........ - 207 Baker, Richard Engle --- --- 39, 86, 94 Baker, Ronald Leon ...... ...... 2 05 Baldridge, Donald Walter - -- 94, 153 Baldwin, Kay .......... --- 174 Ball, Joan .......... ......... 1 9 Ballinger, Patricia Ann - -- 94, 186, 241 Banning, Jerry Lee --- ...... - 205 Barber, Carol Ann --- ..-- 123, 183 Barber, Robert Eugene - ...... 94 Barcus, Jaan C- --- ---- 70 Bard, Joanne ........ -- 94, 259 Bartell, Richard ........ -- 94, 190 Barkdull, Leslie William -- -- 95, 200 Barkman, Richard Lee -- .... 63 Barkus, John ..... .... 2 07 Barliak, Roberta J. -- -- 19, 199 Barlow, Patricia Lynn - .... 144 Barnes, Delphine --- --- 241 Barnes, Phillip Dean -- --- 206 Barnett, James Allen --- --- 189 Barnhizer, Kathleen Kay --- 181 Barr, Louise A... ...... - -.- 208 Barr, Richard --- ..... - 200 Barr, Ruth E. ......... --- 181, 216 Barrett, James Thomas -- ...... 205 Borricklow, Denzel .... --- -- 214, 222 Bart, Mary .......... ...-...-..-.... 1 32 Bartkowiak, Marilyn Ann 31, 35, 161, 244 Bartlett, James Leroy -- -- ...... - 201 Bashara, Marian Kay --- --- 181 Bass, Joan .......... ......... 1 88 Bassler, Ann ..... ......... 5 5, 56, 143 Bauer, Ross Junior -- 39, 95, 253, 258 van Grabow, Richard --- -- 213, 222 Wagner, J. C. -- , 15 Walker, Mack .... 2, 213 Walker, Mack, Mrs. - -, 213 Waterfield, S. O. ..... -, 23 Wetmore, Rosamond --- , 85 Wetmore, Thomas -- ,- 125 Whelan, C. Jane --- ,, 141 Wickham, Martha -- --- --,,, 12 Williams, Nelson - ...... 133, 134 Williams, Paul ....... --- 32, 51, 76, 77 Willoughby, Malcolm --- ---,, 23 Wiltse, Clara ........ .,,-, 1 21 Wiseman, Park ..... --- 31, 262 Wiseman, Park, Mrs. ..... 262 Woodbury, Max --- -, 213 Bauermeister, Barbara Ann .......... 176 Baughn, Jules ......... -- 30, 161, 194 Baumgartner, Thomas -- --- 66, 161, 200 Bauserrnan, James -- ..... 95, 190 Bazin, Steve John -- ..... 234 Beadle, Larry Donn -- -- 216, 257 Beall, Nila Sue --- ---- 31 Beam, Beverly ...-.... .,,,,,, 2 02 Beaman, Richard Leroy -- .... 193 Beard, Lynne .......................... 183 Beaty, Carlene Mae - 31, 95, 143, 176, 240 Beck, Ernest ...... .................. 1 72 Beck, Jerry Duane -- ............. 263 Beck, Norman ..... -- 20, 95, 190, 235 Becker, Beverly Marie -..- ...... ---.. 180 Becker, James Edward ....... 191 Beckman, Bruce Edward --- --- 95, 172 Becroft, Ernest ....... ...... .... 9 5 Bedenkop, Doloris Ann ............. 95 Beebe, Sharon Lee -- -- 55, 56, 173, 198 Beehler, Judy .... ....... 9 5, 174 Beehler, Roger Lee - -- 53, 76, 77, 95 Beickman, Jane E. -- ............ 175 Beer, David Ernest --- -- 20, 91, 167, 200 Beeson, Robert Lee -- ............ 95 Bell, Dwaine C. ..... ........... 5 3, 95 Bell, Joan Catherine -- -- 26, 161, 239, 259 Bell, Katheryn ...... .............. 1 9 Beltz, Dean ...... --- 70, 206 Bencie, Lola Jean -- ..... 179 Benko, Alex ........ ...... 9 5, 127 Bennett, Gary Ray --- -- 95, 122, 123 Bennett, Hal ...... .....-.-- 1 95 Bennett, .lane Ann ..... 95 Berry, Robert -- --- 95, 134 Berry, Ruth --- ...---- - 127 Betz, Forest --- --- 53, 67, 95 Beyer, Terry -- ........ 207 Bezy, Sue -- ----------- 259 Bickel, Connie -- - 19, 31, 95, 196 Bicknell, Donald -- .......-.-- 190 Bienert, Billie - --- 21, 54, 56 Biery, Bonita -- .------- 26 Bigs, Charles -- -- 214, 222 Bilby, Judith -- .... 19 Binbou, Larry --- -- 70 Binnion, Sharon -- ----------- 182 Birk, Mary Ruth -- --- 146, 147, 178 Bisel, Sandra --- ---------- - 202 Bishop, Alice -- --- ------ 244 Bitts, Jerry -- - ------------ 190 Black, Carol -- -- 21, 54, 55, 186 1 I Black, Donald - --, ......,..-,,-,- '194 Black, William -- -- 52, 71, 72, 74, 75, 95 Blair, David --- ..,..,........,, -- 28 Blair, Russell .,.... -- 29, 205 Blaskovich, Audrey -- --- ---- 55, 56 Blinn, Lois ,...,,. ,,..,........, 2 17 Blinn, Mary Lou --- -- 19, 21, 95, 141 Blizzard, Edgar -- ...........,,....,. 21 Blodgett, Sue -- - 134, 135, 162, 187, 244 Blount, Roy --- .,.......... 21, 95, 142 Blubaugh, Mary -- --- 202, 240, 257 Bluhm, Marjorie -- --- 95, 123, 242 Blume, Roger -- ......... 193 Bly, Frances .... ,,.,. 3 0, 127, 196 Board, John C. -- 1, 30, 91, 92 95 128, 135, 253, 304 Babbitt, Betty -- --- 146, 147, 178, 252 Boggs, Valerie -- ........... 21 95 Bolen, Janet A... -- 216, 217, 222 Bolenbaugh, Paul -- ...... 31, 194 Baleriack, Paula -- ............ 162, 196 Boles, Patricia --- e.............. 95, 136 Bollhauve, Hubert ..A.. 53, 58, 61, 76, 77, 95 Bond, Robert ..... ............ ........ 9 5 Bonfield, Barbara ..,................... 95 Bonshire, Robert ..... 28, 53, 67, 91, 92, 192 Booth, Barbara ........................ 186 Botkin, Sandra --- 95 198 215, 216, 217, 222 Bott, Judy ........................ 217, 222 Bottom, Robert -- ........ 190 Bough, Maynard -- -- 76, 77, 163 Bourff, Barbara E- ...----- 95 Bowers, Joyce ...,. -- 161, 186 Bowers, Mary Ann --- ---- 257 Bowles Pat .... - - 21 Bowser, John -- ..... 20 Boyer, John -- ..... 96 Boyer, Pat .... -- 173, 216 Boyle, James --- ----- 96 Boyle, Robert .... -- 190 Brachvogel, Sue -- v... 197 Brocigh, Walter -- ..... 96 Brackin, Saundro -- -- 147, 183 Braddock, Barbara ....... - 18, 236 Bradford, Atta Elizabeth -- ,.,.... 18 Bradley, Frances .,...... -- 202, 259 Brady, Virginia -- -- 233, 236 Bragg, Charles -- ..... 200 Bragg, Jack --- -- 216, 222 Brammell, Linda -- --- 21, 182 Brand, James ..... --- ---- 200 Brandyberry, Leah -- e......., 180 Brannon, Sara --- -- 31, 163, 238 Brannon, --- ........ - 186 Brant, Mavis --- -- 20, 143, 174 Braune, Joseph -- ..YV.f.....e... 96 Breece, Judith -- -- 19, 31, 93, 96, 161 173, 202 Brehmer, Carl --- ---- 39 Brenneke, Robert -- .ee.,...e..e.- 207 Brenton, William -- --- 71, 72, 207, 234 Brewster, David -- ,.....V.....e. 234 Bricker, Doris ..... -- 257 Bridgeman, Harold -- .... 189 Bridge, Ocie Belle --- ---..- 96 Briggs, John ,...e -- 161, 200 Briggs, Priscilla -- .... 146 Brisco, Raymond -- - 96 Broadwater, Terre --- ---- 96 Brooke, Robert --- -- 53 62 Brown, Ann -- ..... 147 Brown, David -- -- 78 79 Bross, Beverly -- -- 163, 202 Brown, Joyce -- -- Brown, Judy -- ----- Brown, Nancy -- --- 96, Brown, Thelma -- ..,,,w -- Brown, Thomas -- -- 60, 74, 75, Brown, Tommy --- ,,,Y ---- Browne, John ...,. -- Brumbaugh, Dennis -- ----- Brummett, Paul --- ---- 96, Brunk, Charles -- ,,YH---A-AYY -- Brunn, Donald -- 152, 153, Brunso, James .... ,---,--AgA-- Bryan, David ...,.... --- 96, 173, Bryant, Robert Keith -- ------ -- Bryia, Rose ,...... -- Buckalew, Joyce -- -- Buckley, Jacqueline -- --- Buckner, Marilyn .... ----- Buczkowski, Casimer ...,. --- 96, Buddenbaum, Kathryn Ann z..,, Buerkle, Paul .--.--.---- ------- Buffalo, Billy --- ---- - 96, Bullock, Ray .... - 62, 96, Bumbaugh, Neil -- ----- -- Burchard, Donna -- ---- Burden, James --- ----- Burgan, Ramona --- -- 175, Burgauer, David -- ---- Burge, Gail -.,-- - Burgess, Dianne -- ---- Burke, Merideth --- -- 18, Burkett, Carol --- --- 96, Burkhardt, James - .... - Burkholder, Keith -- --- 185, Burleson, Travis .... -- 63, 76, Burns, Annie --- -- 19, 96, Burns, Bruce --- ------- Burns, Edmund -- ---- Burns, Leonard --- - 52, Burns, Louis -- -- 143, Burns, Mary --- ---- Burnworth, Joe --- ---- Burrell, Janice ..... --- 92, Burroughs, Gordon -- ---- Burton, Barbara --- -- 26, Burton, Noel --- -- Burton, Roberta --- ..... ----- Busby, Otis LeRoy -- ,.,,,.....,. -- Bussell, William .... -- 53, 71, 72, 74, Butcher, Neil -- ..Y., ----- Butler, David -- -- Butler, William --- ----- Butt, Bernard -- --- 96, Buzinski, Ruth - .,,. - Byers, Helen -- --- 96, Byrd, Linda ,,.Y ..,. Byrne, Edward --- -e Byrum, Richard -- - Cagley, Michael --- 222, 253, Cain, Mary Etta -A .v-Y-..-A -- Cain, Joy Nell --- -- 97, Calabria, Diane .... -- Caldwell, Linda Sue -- Y- Calhoun, John ...,. ..c, Callihan, Gretchen Anne .,.....,,, 19, Calloway, Joyce --- 146, 147, Calloway, Lela -- 26, 143, Cameron, Ruth -- ,.,,, 19, Campbell, Dean -- Y,........s,.,.,,,. -- Campbell, Larry --- 39, 77, 96, 152, 153, Campbell, Luther Roy .........,,,,...... Campbell, Minnie --- -- 173, 183 255 198 26 158 201 191 96 206 96 184 200 200 206 259 183 239 96 200 258 258 192 184 200 215 96 237 195 19 96 199 182 96 258 200 255 205 96 204 206 177 205 96 172 143 96 262 205 96 191 193 189 214 186 215 86 216 18 254 237 122 217 178 234 174 255 255 176 64 192 96 188 Campbell, Wayne -- 76, 91, 92, 97, 173, 194 Campos, Richard Allen -- ---------- 214, 222 Camren, Linda ,.,..., 161, 176, 216, 261 Cappel, Herbert -- ---- 193, 214, 216 Cardwell, Larry ----- ------------ 1 93 Carnack, Ethel Jean --- ---------- 97, 186 Carmichael, Dan ---- 97, 135, 143, 192 Carson, Louise ------ ------------ 9 7 Carter, Dorothy Sue --- -- 161, 261 Carter, James ------- ----- 2 22 Carter, Juanita Dora --- --- 97, 239 Carver, Joyce Eileen -- --------- 257 Cary, Jacquelyn ---- -- 21, 97, 208 Cash, Irvin .-------- --- 97, 248 Cash, Robert Edward -- ---- 195 Cosperson, Carl ----. .. 97 Casterline, Roger -- .-.-.--. 201 Catanzarite, Tony -- ..- 76, 97, 204 Caton, Nancy -.... .-.----- 9 7 Catan, Norman --- .....-- -- 97 Caupp, Carol Ann --- -- 97, 127, 197 Cavanaugh, Jerald -- ..--..- 71, 72 Cecil, James -....- ..-........... 1 72 Cecrle, Esther --.---.-.. -- 30, 161, 174, 239 Chaisirig, Puangratana -- .--.........-. 132 Chamberlain, Patricia --- --- 97, 255 Chamberson, Ward -- ---- 206 Chamness, Loita ...... - 56 Chandler, Nancy ---.-- ....... 1 74 Chapman, Martha Ann --- ..... 19, 20, 97 Charness, Lois ....--- .......... 5 5 Chastain, Carolyn --- --- -- 196 Chastain, Mary Jane -- ..... - 97 Cheatham, Willard -- -- 112 Cherry, Charles --- -- 200 Chestnut, Nancy -- -- 255 Chisman, Lois --- -.-.. .... - --- 197 Choen, Laredo ...--..... .............. 2 22 Christman, Mary Margaret --.--. 161, 174, 240 Cioni, Roselyn -......... .... .... 2 5 9 Cisman, Barbara -- - 56 Clapper, William - ......... 197 Clark, Donald -- -- 58, 63, 200 Clark, Judith .---................... 93, 176 Clark, Mary ---- 97, 100, 162, 173, 180, 194 Clark, Roweta -- ............. --- -v-- 97 Clark, Roger --- -- 194 Clark, William --- -- 161 Clayton, David --- ---. - 207 Clendenin, Mekle -- --- 97, 127 Clerkin, Barbara --- -- 215, 216 Cleveland, Joan V-- ...------------ - 255 Clevenger, Janice ..---- 19, 21, 97, 173, 176 Click, William --- -- 29, 38, 91, 92, 97, 126 128, 130, 162, 190 Clifton, John -- --Y--- Q-- ---- 143 Cline, Roger .--..A.. - 97 Clingenpeel, Gerald -------------- ------ 2 63 Closscy, Carol ---- --- , 97, 127, 161, 186 Cloud, Rex -- -C .-.---e--e----- --- 193 Clause, John ..--- ---------------- - -- 24 Coar, Don Edward --- 53, 61,-67, 69, 97, 204 coddens, Donald Levi -..- 53, 74, 75, 97, 200 Cohen, Freda ...refe ---------e----' 2 16 Colbert, Mary -- z-- 55, 56, 97, 202 Cole, Cleone --- --------- -- 26 Cole, Deanne --- --- 26, 179, 259 Cole, Pat ..-.... --------- 2 6 Coleman, Donald -- .... 189 Colglazier, Warren -- -- 76, 77 Collins, Clara ..-- .... 9 7 Coller, Bob -- -- 193 Condon, Jane -- -- 182 277 Cones, Joyce .... Conklin, Sandra --- Conkright, John -- Coner, Kent --- Connors, Gary -- Conquest, Tom -- Conrad, Adrian .,.. Constantinou, Mike -- Conway, Marcia -- Cook, Daisy .,.. Cook, Marge --- Cook, Nancy -- Cooksey, Delva -- Coolman, Jan -- Cooper, Jack --- Cooper, Karel --- Corazzi, Ed --- Corbin, Carol --- - 122, -- 71, --- 98, --- 21, 53, 60, 98, 58, 122, Corbin, Kay .... -- 21, 215, 217, Carden, Marcia -- .--------- -- Cordtz, Myrna -- ---, -- Corle, Jean -- --- 216, Cormier, Dot --- ......- 177, Costello, Marna -- .......... 98, Costy, Barb ..... --- 19, 29, 173, Coulson, Carolyn -- -.-- 38, 39, Court, Dave ---. .-.. -------- Cox, George - .- ....--------------- 53, Cox, Jody -- --- 92, 98, 162, 163, 182, Cox, Sondra -..-..-..... -- 21, 23, 31, Cragun, Claudette -- ---------- -- Cragun, Colleen .--.. -- 93, Craig, Jeanne Anne --- --- Craig, Ron ----.-... -- Craigie, Lorna -- --------- -- Crane, Jim ------- --- 214, 218, Crawford, Carolyn -- .. .-...- 21, Crawford, Robert -- - 63, 74, Crawford, Jo --- --- ...-- -------- Cregar, Mary --- -------------- 143, Cress, Ron --- -- 31, 161, 162, 200, Crews, Norm .---- -- ...- 161, 190, Critchfield, Gene -- -------- -- Crome, Joan ----- - Crome, John - --- Crooks, Sallie -- ----- Crosley, Darrell -- -- 98, Crouse, Louise -- ------- -- Crow, Barbara -- -- 21, 142, Crowder, Frank -- ------ -- Cruse, Jack --..--.- -- 98, Cubranich, Mary Ann - .-.. - Cull, Janet --------- -- Culp, Chuck .-... ------------- Cultice, Charlene --- --- 21, 98, 196, Cumerford, Cheryl -- ----. 161, 186, Cunningham, Elaine --- --- 98, 215, 217, Cunningham, Ruth --- ---- 143, 199, Current, Bill -.----- ....--..-- Curtis, Joyce -- --- 98, Dittrich, Darlene --.---.. --- 19, Dodson, Jacqueline Sue Doles, Sandra Sue ---.-- Dales, Ted Scott -,----- Dominquez, Richardo R. Dooley, Robert Lee --.-- Dotson, C. Elaine -- --- 214, --- 26, Doud, Dixie Lee ----... -- --....- -- Douglas, Donald Joseph Douglas, Philip William Douglass, Roy William 278 -------------- 31, 21, 24 134, 162, 163, -- .--------- 21, , 91, 92, 19 21 201 72 200 97 97 97 243 97 143 172 98 195 158 182 80 182 222 176 98 244 259 177 182 196 98 61 239 176 178 178 98 98 177 222 257 189 243 259 234 214 98 19 205 179 216 186 143 98 192 202 199 98 216 241 222 257 192 180 259 144 178 99 222 58 147 181 259 99 192 263 Drake, Allen ---.--. -- Drayer, Claudia Gail --- -- Drerup, Owen Lee -- -----. -- Drew, Thomas Lee -- -- 99, 153, Driffill, Sue Pauline -- --....- -- Drumm, Mary Evaleen -- -- 99, Dubert, Carol Ann --.--- --------- Dubie, Kenneth Matthew -- --- 76, 77, Dubois, Genevieve Jeanne -- .---- 19, Duffey, Peggie Jeanne -- ..----- -- Dufon, Joan Kathryn -- -- 99, 143, Duguid, Judy Lee --..- ......... Dulle, Ambrose Herman ---.--.--. 99, 127, Dumont, Nancy Ann --- 29, 128, 142, 174 Dunham, Diane Jean -------.--.-----..-- Dunham, Howard Lee -- -.--- -- Dunkin, James Howard --- ---.. -- 99 Dunn, Virginia Lou ----- -- 99, 161, Dunwoody, Mary Alice --- ..... ---- Dwiggins, Ross S. ---.- ....... 5 3, 62, Dyer, Sandra Lee -- - 161,167 174 238 Dykhuizen, Margene L. -- .....-.. -- Dynes, Richard Kieth -- -- 214, 216 Earling, Karl G- - -- Easter, Mary Beth -- -- Eaton, John Jay --- -- Ebersold, Robert -- -----...... -- Eckels, Don Rohan -- --- 18, 99, 253, Ecker, Louis Gene -- .---...--. -- Eckert, Allan Gene --- --- 24, Edens, AnnKay -- -.---------.- -- Eder, Dina Beth -- -- 66, 135, 143, Edgar, Carol Ann -- -------.. 179, Eastrom, Karen Jean --- ----- Edwards, Anna Jean -- -,,- 199, Edwards, Jayne .....-- ...-...... Edwards, Joseph Francis -- -- 52, 71, 72, Edwards, Lillie Mae --- ---- -- -- Edwards, Neal Eugene --- -- Edwards, Roberta Louise -------..---.--- Egger, Ross L. ------- 24 38, 53, 67, 69, Eggers, Carol Ann --.---------. 20, 161, Eichenauer, Roger Arnold --- ----- ---- Eichorst, Douglas W, --- -- 58, Eklund, Mary Lee -- --- Elder, Jack Leroy --- ----- Elder, Karen Elaine -- ----. 21, Eley, Sandra Elaine -., -- 99, 144, Eller, Jack Eugene -- ---...- -- Eller, Gloria --- -- Eller, Karen ....-. -- Elliott, Carol Elaine -- -- Elliott, Thomas --- -- Elliott, Thomas L. -- ------- -- Elmore, Jerry Dale --- --..-- 257, Elston, Mary Ellen --- -- 144, 167, Eltzroth, Larry Jae -- ------- -- Elwood, Troy ---- -- Elzroth, Ronald -- -- Emerson, Beth ------- ------ Endicott, Sharon Louise -- --- 239, Endres, Arthur Allen --- ----- ---- engeiben, John William -- -- 70, 20-1, English, Patricia Ray -- --- 135, Enking, Sally Ann - -.-.. - Enyeart, Roger Dale -- ----------- -- Epply, Kay Frances -- --- 92, 99, 126, 134, 173, Epply, Tom Couglas --- .-..-...--. ---- Escott, Marcia D. ---- --- 21, 100, 126, Espada, Efrain R. -- ------------- -- 206 99 192 206 99 146 178 200 21 180 202 175 204 244 180 70 143 178 202 99 216 241 99 222 153 199 99 201 262 99 193 177 195 242 197 203 161 99 99 99 99 263 174 200 161 177 99 242 186 99 202 182 244 99 206 263 182 201 205 99 261 261 193 234 196 186 192 128 174 103 202 132 Estrich, Marilyn Lee ----- Etzler, Roger Leroy -- ---- ------- 100 Etzlers, Pearl -.--..- -----.-.- Evans, Charlotte Ann -- Evans, Lowell -----.- -- Evans, Richard Lee ........- Everest, Marcele --- Evilsizer, William -- 86, 100 ---- 214 --- 39, Fahien, Charles K. --- ------- Fahl, George Warren --- Fairchild, Edward ---- Faith, Barbara Helen -- Farley, Patricia Ann -- ---- 217 1 1 Farling, Glenn Thomas -- ----- 126, 127 Farn, Gary --------- --- 58, 135, 143 Farrag, Osman ----. ...-..-- 1 32 Faust, Marilyn Lois -- -----. 29, 182 Faust, Richard A- ---- -- 26, 92, 100, Favre, Judith Elaine --- --- ------- Fowley, Martha -----.. -- Felger, Gertrude Kathryn -- -- Femyer, Nona J. -.-... .... ....... Fenn, Nancy .------ ---- ..... Ferguson, Carolyn Sue -- ---. -- Fettig, Joseph Paul -- ....- 100 Fickle, Nancy -------- -- 100, 178 Fidler, Donna Jean ---,, ,--- 1 80, Fiedler, Judith Rosemary --- -- 18, 21 Field, Melvin A. ------- ...... Fields, Sandra Jo --- - ---- 19, Finchum, Betty Moe -- .... ....- 1 00, Findley, Julia Anne --- ---- 198, 217 Fishback, Fred ..... .......-...--- Fisher, Rose Marie --- --- 66, 127, 169 Fitch, Walter Schley ---- .---..... 2 07 Fitterling, Sandra Kay --- ----- 21 Flutter, Patricia Ann --- ..... ---- Fletcher, Margery Ann --- ---- - 161 Flowers, Orval Gerald - ------..-.. - Floyd, Aaron Bernard -- .....- -- Foggg, Edward Lewis -- ..----.. -- Fogle, Mary M. ---- -- 175, 216, Foland, Joyce Ann -- .....--- -- Foley, Benny ---.- -- Folkers, Ruth Ann .-.................--- Follett, Fay .--... 21, 90 92, 100, 176 Follis, Bonnie Lou .--..........-.- 100 Folta, Bernarr Paul - .... - Ford, John William - -- Forley, Pat .----.-.. -- Forlow, Janice Ilene --- ------ Foster, Jerry Allen --- --- 190 Foster, Verle Eugene --- .----- ---- Fountain, Donald Hugh -- -- 100, 214, Foust, Sharon K. -.... --------- Fox, Eugene ---. -- Fox, Helen Clara -- ----- Fox, Jerry Wayne -- --.. -- Fozo, Dale Kenneth --- --- 100 Frakes, Wayne L. --- --- ------ Frank, Robert Verlin --- ...... ---- Fratus, Ervin Stanley -- --- 76, 77, Fraze, Kenneth Lee --- ------- Fraze, Nancy Rosalyn -- ---- Frazier, Marilyn Jean -- ---- -- Free, Joyce Ann ----- --- 100, Freeland, Marie --- ------ Freeman, Carol Ann ------ -....-. French, Denney ---- ---- ---------- French, John -..- -- 86, 122, French, Mary -.----- ----...------ Friskney, Janet Eileen --- --- 253, 254, 100 206 100 134 222 152 217 193 100 100 193 222 161 184 206 255 241 200 18 100 142 198 186 244 190 239 241 241 100 255 198 222 255 186 234 100 100 182 214 189 100 217 39 100 180 236 146 100 100 202 144 234 100 222 261 204 257 185 206 74 100 200 193 236 100 208 100 198 263 123 186 262 Fritsch, Raymond Joseph -- Fritts, James Joseph -- ---- Fritz, Charles Richard --- --- 71 Fruechte, Sandra Jean -- ---- Frymier, Clinton Mack -- -----V-- -- Fuelling, Clinton P. -- --- 39, 190, Fuelling, Dale .... .Y.Y--.-. Fuhrman, Ben ..... - Fuller, Daniel Lee --- A... ---- Fullhart, Ted Lynn - --- 53, 63, Fultz, John ,...,, --- 31, 101, Funk, Gayle ..., Y,YYYY.... Fusselman, Bonnie - --- 21, 162, Gaddis, Jack Lemoine - -- Gabriel, George William --- Gallear, Jacqueline Dee -- Gander, Helen Rose ,,., -- Gallagher, Barbara -- ..,... ---- Garard, Patricia Sue -- .YY...... -- Gard, Rose Mary ..,,,, 21, 31, 101, Gard, Sandra Susanne - - ...., ---- Gardner, Diane Florence -- 21, Garrett, Martha Louise - ---- Garretson, Michael J, - -- Garringer, Bob ,,.,..,. ......... Garrison, Sharon Lynne -- 19, 177, 222, Garrison, Virginia Hope --- -- 176, Garson, Patricia Ann -- ----- Garst, Katherine .,,... --- 54, Gastineau, Jerrel Lee -- ---- Gatlin, Roy Keith --- -- Gault, Sharon Ruth .,,. -- Gawlikowski, David Adam -- Gazdick, James Stephen -- Gebert, Lela Sharon --- -- Genth, Rosemary -- -- Gentry, Nancy Ann ..... ............... Gerber, Dean Frederick --- 161, 162, 163, Gibson, Joyce Anne -- .... --- ---- Giessler, Gary Albert -- ----- Gilchrist, Beverly Jean --- -- 179, Gilchrist, George Arthur ........ Gilchrist, Norma Pearl --- -- 55, 56, Giles, Mary Katherine -- -- 161, Gillette, Mary Margaret -- 101, Gilliland, Lillian J. --- ---- Gillum, William ...... -- Gilmore, Beverly Joyce -- -- Gipson, James Keith -- ----- Gleim, Rosalie Kay --- -- 101, Glogas, Leo .......... ..... Glon, Norma Jean ..... ..... Goble, Kathryn Sue --- --- 26, Godby, Neal Allen ..., -- 162, Godfrey, Donovan E. --- ----- Godfrey, James Frederick ........... Godoy, Patricia Ann .... --- 163, 202, Godsey, Linda Louise -- ..,...... -- Goetz, Carole Jeanette ,.... Goff, Gwilli Mae ..... ......,... 2 02, Goldsmith, William R. ............... 80, Goller, Sandra Elaine ..., 39, 54, 56, 101, Gomer, Betty ...,... .,.,...... .... Gonzalez, Victor .,.Y ......eA.------ Good, Barbara Louise ..... 132, 147, 186, 261, Good, Thomas Joseph --- -- 214, Goodling, Rosemary Kay -- 161, Goodwin, Rae Carolyn - Gordon, John Charles -- -- Gordon, Marcia ..... 30, 123, 161, 100 190 72 187 100 258 258 24 193 66 190 175 202 101 101 237 259 101 178 134 142 260 183 101 200 217 239 215 179 143 58 101 202 204 201 101 179 19 200 182 190 238 172 101 197 178 101 101 198 101 178 172 259 259 201 200 39 242 186 26 237 192 255 127 205 253 561 254 182 101 200 203 Gordon, Patricia J. ..., ......,........-- Gorsuch, Dean Roger .... 53, 74, 75, 143, Gassard, Janet Carol .2..,,, ...... 1 87, Gothard, Nancy Jeanne --- 29, 176, Gould, Leon Henry ,,,. ..... 2 14, Gouldsbery, Patricia A. - 21, 122, 198, Grabill, Mearl Warren -- 28, 128, Graeber, Beverly Jeanne -- - ,,,, 101, Graff, Marlene Kay ,.,.. 20, 161, Graham, Elizabeth A. ,... ........, Grantham, Donald Duane -- 24, 253, Grantham, Nancy - ..,,,,, ..... 2 53, Graper, Emert Harry -- ---- Graves, Marcia Joan --- Y..Y, ---- Graybiel, Marcia Kae - -- 93, 161, Gregory, Robert Jones - 185, 214, Grider, Joseph Allen -- --- ---- Griebling, Otto Karl --- ,.,, ---- Griffin, Beverly Ann - cc... 208, Griffin, Janet Lynn --- -- 21, 101, Griffith, Suzanne - --- 186, Grimes, Nancy .... ----- Grise, Charles Francis - --- 67, Grissom, Harold ...., ..- Groff, Carol Lavonne -- -- Gross, Jon Wynn ...2. Y-- Grossman, Alice Ann -- ---- Grossman, Sara Jayne -- --- 19, Grave, Robert Neil .... ,,....--Y----- Gruber, Charles Lamar --- 91,162, 173, Gruszka, Joanne Frances -- 135, 147, 161, Gruszka, Robert ....,...........-------- Gubics, Laurell Lee --- ---- Guenther, Sandra Jean --- -- 21, Guion, Janice llene ..., ----- Gunyon, Sharon Rose --- -- 101, Guske, Doris June -- ---- Gustin, Martha Ann -- --- Guthrie, Lois ........ ---------- Guthrie, Margie Carol -- -- 21, 163, Gwin, David Lee --- ,.,. - 33, Gyure, Marilyn Mae -- ---- Hass, Marilyn - ------ - Hass, Marva ...... -------- 1 73, Habegger, Bonnie -- - 19, 20,101, Habegger, Elaine -- --------- -- Hobegger, Milton --- ----- ---- Hachet, Ronald --- .... --f-- Hadley, Cynthia -- -- 143,- Hagerty, Edna --- -- 143, Haggel, Ann .... --- 54, Haines, Tommy --- -- 101, Halaschak, William -- Ae- --- ---- Halberstodt, Freddy -- ------------- -- Hall, Carolyn ...... 66, 144, 167, Hall, James -- --.---- ---- Hall, Larry -- -.------,.v-- -- Hall, Marvin - ---:-- 207, 220, Hamer, Doris -- ...----- 173, Hamill, Grace c.... 21, 215, 217, Hamilton, Dorothy --- ----------- --- Hamilton, Francis --- cc.. 101, 132, Hamilton, Frederick -- 24, 101, 173, Hamilton, Ronald - ...-..------- - Hamma, Jane ,.... -..-e-----.--.A Hammond, Barbara -- -- 188, 217, 222, Hammontree, Karen -- .....,,,,.... -- Hanagan, Judy ,.... -- 19, 21, 90, 92, 135 173, 196, Hancock, Patricia - .--s-----s--- - Hanover, Jack --- 102, 152, 179 200 260 274 216 161 238 135 178 174 101 255 255 201 183 202 255 206 71 261 142 261 101 69 189 197 200 19 20 101 206 196 207 259 180 240 186 258 177 142 180 192 101 101 202 176 244 101 201 162 144 56 190 205 214 182 101 190 222 177 222 101 177 200 201 19 256 178 102 233 102 153 74 102 259 192 222 70 63 178 63 174 192 102 102 204 216 147 193 102 79 64 181 176 262 198 178 216 233 261 185 102 102 222 134 236 186 263 24 258 102 214 102 192 184 191 256 122 102 180 190 178 241- 204 239 102 102 202 177 184 194 102 253 102 102 175 216 186 196 187 103 77 255 Hanson, Richard -- - Hanson, Trudie -- ---- Harbit, Kathryn -- ,..,, -- Harder, Carl --- -- 102, Harlan, Bette -- -- 178, Harless, Billy --- ---- Harman, Arthur - - Harman, Marsa -- -- Harmeson, Warren - ,,,,c,,, - Harmon, Demaris , .,.,.,, 28, Harp, Roger -- --- 102, 143, Harrell, Annie .... .... Harrell, Jerry - ,,,, - Harris, Carl . -- 76, Harris, George - -- 192, Harris, Jane -- ----- Horris, Thomas -- ---- Harrison, Mary Ann -- 21, Harrison, Ronald -- --- 73, Hart, James , .,., ,e.,........ - . -e-- - Hart, Marcia -., 55, 56, 162, 173, Hart, Marilyn - ,..,,,. 19, 102, Hart, Thomas -- - 135, 184, Harter, Donna --- ---- 21, Hartley, Chuckie -- ....e-.-e.----- -- Hartman, Eleanor - A... --- 19, 187, Hartman, Jo -- 1, 142, 143,161, 242, Hartwell, William --- ----- Harty, Jess .---.. -- Hartzell, Earl --- ---- Hartzell, Judith --- ----- Haubursin, Mildred ----- 102, Harvey, Ellen --.- - 102, 173, Harvey, Ruth --- -- 55, 56, Hatch, James -- ------ -- Hatfield, John ---- ----- Hattendorf, Janice -- -- 196, Hatton, Boyce ---- ----- Hatum, William -- --- Haupert, Marilyn -- ----- Haven, Robert --- -- 102, Haworth, William -- -- 21, Hayes, Allen -- ---- Hayes, Marvin --- ----- Hayes, Nelson - ....----.- 102, Hayes, Paul -- -- 53, 58, 74, 75, Haynes, Dixie -- ---------.--- -- Haynes, Larry -- -- 102, 162, 173, Hays, Joanne --- ---. 102, 127, Healy, Judith -- -.-. 21, 179, Heater, Terry -- -..--- 53, 53, Heaton, Joyce --- -- 19, 161, 174, Hedrick, Donald -- --- --- ---- Hedrick, Miriam --- ----- Heffelfinger, Shirley -- 102, Hefner, Janice .--- -.--- Heggi, Joseph ..--.. -- 102, Heintzelman, Robert -- 29, Heinzman, Carol -- ------------ -- Heiser, Linda --- -- 1.9, 102, 239, Heller, Gloria - ------------- - Helm, Edwin -- -- Heltz, Janice .--. ---- Helverling, Linda - ---- - Hempfling, Jo -.-- -- 102, Henderlong, Carole -..-- Henderlong, Joanne -e 173, Henderson, Charles ---- Henderson, Michael --- 76, Henderson, Tommy - 134, Hendricks, Gareld --- Hendricksen, Ruth - 103 202 279 2 Henley, Linda ..... -- ------- --- 29, Hensel, Gene .......--- -------------- Hensley, James ..... --------- Herczeg, Stephen - --------- Herman, Barbara - .---------------- - Herrmann, Marie - ..---------------- - Heftel, Nancy ....., 146, 147, 161. Herzer, Nora .... 28, 30, 161, 167, 174, Hess, Ronald -- ...AA-------------- -- Hester, Lowell ,- -- Hevel, John .... ....... .A.. Hewitt, Richard -- ........ -- Hibon, Mary .... -- 21, 103, Hickman, Emily ..... ...... ........ Higginbotham, Jerry -, ............ 80, Higi, Raymond ....,.. ......,... 3 3, Hildebrandt, Herbert -- -- 53, 58, 173, Hilgendorf, Thomas -- ....... ---- Hill, George ...,.... -- Hill, Howard ,A -- ----- Hill, Jerry .,... .... 2 4, Hille, Dale ...... ..... Hillman, Kenneth -- .,........ 103, Himelick, Byron -- -- 30, 143, 200, Himes, Lila .... ............. Hindman, Roger -, -- 161, Hiner, lla ,... .... Hines, John , -- -- Hinga, John AA.. .... ..... Hinkle, Marian --- -- 176, Hinkle, Ronald -- ----- Hirons, Joanna -- -- Hirschy, Sally ,v,, .... Hitchcock, Larry -- ,-,-- Hodgins, Margaret c- -- 39, Hodson, Frances --, , 103, Hoffman, Eugene -- .... -- Hoffman, Thomas -- - 191, Holbrook, Mary cc ---- Holder, Irene - -- Holdren, Carl A-, - Holdren, Ruth c- E- Holland, Carolyn - -- Holliday, John c- -- Holliday, Juliarose , -- Holman Constance -- .... -- Holmes, E'nest .,.. --- 103, Holmes, Norman - -- 53, 58, Holsworth, Janet --- -- 26, 187, Holt, Loretta ,,,.. -- 26, 123, Homan, Carolyn cc ,-,,, 54, Homes, Earl .,,.. -- -- Hood, Grace ..,,.-., -- Hoogenboom, Frederick -- Hooper, Dale ....... .,... Hooten, Dave , --- 58, Hoover, Jo ,,,.. .,e.. Hoover, Richard -- cs- 161, Hoover, Rolland E, c- 58, 71, Hopkins, Lydia ,cc .... ---- Hoppes, David c- ,,,....A,,,,.,.,,.. c- Horein, James c -c 8, 91, 93, 161, Horn, David cc .,,,.....,,,v. 64, 70, HOVYTQY, Larry cc 28, 103, 143, Hornsby, Dixie .,... ,.,.... 1 02, Horstman, Mary Lou - --- 135, 147, Horton, Rita .,,,,. ,,,,,, 1 9, Horvath, Richard --- ,,-,-,,,, 103, Hosek, Henry .... ,,....,....,,.. House, Reese , 135, 143, 161, Houser, Nancy ,,, .,,,,,,., , 18, Houston, Arlene -- 21, 146, 147, Howard, Carolyn , ,,,,,,, 103, 80 161 67 103 103 180 21 182 240 193 205 191 103 146 222 103 184 204 200 192 195 192 103 162 235 182 206 19 259 205 241 200 127 103 103 257 123 103 234 103 103 24 135 103 103 198 188 153 200 260 255 56 153 181 204 191 190 103 206 103 203 256 200 80 192 194 196 257 206 103 206 103 186 146 Howard, David .......--....--..... 103 Howard, Doris --- ........ 21, 215, 217 Howard, Phronia .....-.......-......... Howard, Ruth --- .... .-- ..... ---- 21 Howell, Robin .,.. ............... 1 9 Howson, Ratricia --- ...... ...... - ---- Hoy, Bonnie .... Hubbard, Elaine -- Hubbard, Virginia -- Hubley, Frances -- Hufferd, Dorcas -- -- 134,161, GAL TWELVE- Hufford, Hufnagel, Raymond Huggins, ' Humbert, Doris ..,.. Humbert, Rosemary -- Hummer, Herbert --- Hunt, Anita ..,. Hunt, Edward -cs Hunt, Janet .... Huntzinger, Jane ---- Huntzinger, Susannah - Hurley, Joyce ...,... Hurst, Jeanne .... Hutchinson, Mona ,A 182 244 ----- 186, ----- 19 19, 26 Shirley ................ 92, 103, 122, 152 Sharrie c-- .-.-........... -,-- - 143 - 183 Hutson, Richard E- -- 31, 74, 200 Huyvaert, Thomas ............ 190, 206 Hyndman, Glen ..., 18, 31, 91, 104, 162 lbs, Betty Ann c- ........ .. .......... --- lce, James Otto --- 28, 29, 53, 104, 128 lhle, Jack Eugene ....................... lmler, Donald Gene --- ------ lmler, Robert Earl .... .......Y.. 1 04 Ingram, Elaine Carol -- --- 92, 104, 178 253 lnnis, Patricia Kay --- - -- 104 lnouye, Dorothy R. --- ..... ---- Ireland, Dorothy Kay --- --- 179 Irving, Richard Joseph -- ..,.. 104 Irwin, Barbara Martha -- -- 143, 144 lsch, Mary Lou ....... lussig, Ricaardo John - Jacks, Ken neth Herbert Jackson, Bill Gene ..,.. Jackson, Charles R. Jr. -- Jackson, Jane ...... Jackson, Harold E. - Jackson, Rosemary .... Jackson, Thomas Cecil --- Jackson, William ..... Joclack, Dorothy Louise ss Jacobs, Jacobs, Jamesen, Jackie LeRoy -,- James Francis -- Ward Harvey Jamison, Barbara Jo -- Jamroz, Janney, Janney, Janowsk Janowia Donald Jerome -- James Otho --- --- 104, ---- 193 -- 24, 143 John William --- i, Jacoueline Ruth k, Leonard F. -- Jarrett, Janet Elizabeth -- Jeffrey, Joe .....,... Jenkins, Bette Nannette -- Jenkins, John David ,-- Jennings, Mary Long E- Jenkinson, Sandra Lee c-- Jenks, Ronald Lee c-- Jester, David Carl ,c Jester, Shirley -- -- -- 39 -- --- 161 90, 92 161 -- 20, --- 26 ------- 64 -- 104, 152 134 222 26 103 179 102 103 261 253 198 103 253 184 144 21 144 58 104 104 26 182 183 236 178 222 234 234 190 26 204 135 184 184 242 265 127 132 241 173 196 104 204 104 192 104 104 189 104 104 104 31 235 190 206 181 207 193 24 132 206 257 104 188 200 104 174 199 200 184 104 John, Carolyn Ann ................ ---- Johns, Shirley Ann ..........----- - 143, Johnson, Connie Jo - .......--.------- - Johnson, Janet Gail .,.....--------- 104, Johnson, Judith Ray -- 174, 215, 216, 218, Johnson, Katherine Sue --- ....---- 123, Johnson, Linda L. ......---- ------ Johnson, Mary ..... ------ ---- Johnson, Norman Lee -- --- Jahnson, Patricia Joan .......-- --- Jahngan, Persis Lee -- - ...-.--- - -- Johnson, Phyllis Joy --- ------- Johnson, Sue Ann --- ------ ---- Jahnson, Tom Richard ......-- --- 67, 69, Johnston, Georgcnna -- ----------- 104, Jones, Alvin Henry --- ...... 104, Jones, Carolyn Ann --- ----- ---- Jones, Claudia l.Yl'tI'I .---- ------- Jones, Dale Walter - ......------- 21, Jones, Donna Ruth ...........- 215, 216, Jones, Earl F. ..... .--------------- Jones, Jacquelin Sue --- --- ----- Jones, James M. Jr. .......-.-------- --- Jones, James Norman ....... 1, 30, 104, Janes, Lynn Deck --- .-.- ----- 1 04, Jones, Norman Harry -- .--------- 92, Janes, Otis .,...... --------- Jones, Patsy Ruth ,.... --- -- Jones, Robert Eugene -- -------- -- Jones, Sharon Kay --- ---- 21, Jones, Shirley Mae -- ..---- 54, Jones, Sondra Clare ........--- 86, 104, Jones, William Henry -- 93, 161, 162, 173, Jordan, Alice Charlene ..--------------- Jordan, Marvin ....... -------------- Joseph, Sandra --- ..... 163, 182, Joyce, Jolene --- ..... 105, Joyce, Janet --- ----- ---- Joyce, William -- ---- ----- 2 41 Judkins, David -- ---- ---- Judkins, Jayne --- ------ Juett, Nancy -- --- 143, Julian, Lois -- -- 19, Jump, Duane -- Jump, Gerald -- ----.-------------- -- Jurgenson, Carol -- 18, 21, 135, 167, 171, Jurgenson, Robert ....--------------- --- Kabardis, Marie W. -- ----- -- Kane, Donald W. --- ------ ---- Kane, Iris C. .... -- 29, 161, Kanke, Judith A. E-- --- 173, Karsowski, Don W. .... ..---- Karnowsky, Shirley Ann --- ------- Karp, Arlene Marie .... --.- 2 1, Kaser, David Lormon --- - ----- Kasler, Gloria Sue -- ..-.- -- Kassen, Donald F. ...... ....------- 7 1, Kastetter, James Captain -- ------------ Kazmierczak, Loretta Ann --- ....... ----- 257 144 143 178 222 256 261 86 190 261 127 104 104 192 180 222 180 161 104 222 21 123 63 200 174 190 71 104 189 196 56 134 190 104 204 239 186 187 105 200 176 176 187 192 192 196 207 105 105 182 179 259 198 183 207 105 206 192 259 Kean, Wynema Joy ...... ..... 2 1, 30, 90, 92 105, 178, 215, Keasbey, Samuel Thomas .............. -- Keck, Dwight E. - ...... 21, 39, 184, 258, Kenney, Anna ........ ................ - Keesling, Marilyn Jane - 30, 143, 161,174, Keithl Keithl Keller Keller, Keller, Keller, Keller ey, Richard Ray --- ,.... ---- ine, Joyce Rose --- , Donna R. ,... Karl Gordon - Michael R. --- Nancy Ann -... man, Carol Ann - 76, 77, -- 21, 105, 238 105 262 123 261 105 144 254 191 205 182 202 , I Kellerman, Sandy Lee --- Kelley, Sandra JoAnne --- Kellum, Marion F. .... Kelley, Donna Louise --- Kelsey, Mary Ellen --- 105, Kelsey, Patricia L. - Kendall, Iris ..,....... Kendall, Rollie Clayton --- Kennedy, Donald Wayne Kennedy, Larry ,,,. .... Kennedy, Patricia Kaye --- Kenedy, Sue Jean ..... Kepler, Albert Eugene -- Keppler, Michael ,.... Kerkhove, Colleen Ann -- Kerlin, Victor Robert --- Kershner, Charles R. - Kessler, Louie A. -- Kick, Dwight ...... Kiefer, Larry Devon ..... Kilgore, Jane Elizabeth Kindt, Dave John ....... 134, King, David Edgar --- King, Jerry A..,. King, Judith Ann -- King, Sharon Ann --- Kingery, Betty Louise -- Kintz, Sharon Louise --- Kirby, Gerald Vernon --- Kirkman, James Lester --- Kistler, Arnella Agnes - Kitterman, Kay Anita --- Klass, Mary Ann ..,.... Kleihege, Coradee Mary Klepser, Suzanne ,,.. -- Klinder, Ardith Lee --- Klinserkand, Chumsind -- Knapp, Betty Ann --- Knapp, Harry Alfred -- Knapp, John lsadore -- Knaus, Bobby Lee ..... Knapp, Marvc Louise -- Knudsen, Carole Ann -- Knudson, Raymond Earl Koch, Virginia .Y....... Kobe, Patricia Ann ..... Koehl, Robert Lawrence Koehler, Mary Ann --- 180, 146, 20, --- 20, 105, 161, 19, 105, 52, 58, 60 ------ 29 105, --- 105 238, - 55, 105, --- 105 --- 19, 21 105, 19, 86, --- 105 190, -- 26 199, - -- 21,105 Koan, M. Duane ,,., .... Kosanovich, Stephen .... 9 1, 92, 105 Kouts, Judith Ann --- ---- Kramer, Ralph Joe --- Kreamer, Dorris Jaan ---- Kreegar, Charlotte Joan Kreegar, Richard Earl --- Kremer, William Joseph Krause, Kurit, Kuehl, Kuhn, Chester Raymond -- Ronald Edward -- Norman Bruce -- Kunkle, Neil Conn -- Phyllis June ..... Kyger, Betty Louise --- Lacey, Evelyn Marcielle Ladd, Janet Aileen -- Lams, James Ernest -- Land, Carole Jean ----- Landrum, Rex Harold -- Lane, Janet Sue ..... Lang, Adolf Irving -- Lang, George Leo -- Lange, Patricia Ann ..... Langham, Charles Dana --- 186, 161, --- 55 147, -- 20 106, -- 24, 253, 259, ----- 54, 56, 203 105 21 238 147 105 179 105 222 105 242 162 204 200 259 62 38 200 38 201 105 206 253 207 237 105 255 56 153 192 217 199 208 183 105 144 132 105 259 105 190 -26 255 192 21 242 58 242 200 162 241 205 196 105 105 106 19 259 194 58 106 106 255 39 255 183 106 179 216 263 255 39 Langworthy, Karen Ann ..,........,,.... larowe, Mary Jane --- 20, 66, 90, 92, 126, Latsha, Charlene M. - ,.2.,.. - Lauby, Alicia Lynn -- Laudenback, Carol -- Laughlin, Sharon Lee -- Laurie, Jay Gouglas -- Lawrence, Michael L. - Laws, Martha Helen -- Lawshe, Breta Sue --- Lawshe, Karen Kristl -- Lawson, Ruby .... Leas, Richard Lyle --- Leaser, Marilyn Gail -- Leash, Larry .....,...... Leavenworth, Elizabeth C. -- Lebo, John Marshall ,,,, Lechlitner, Dale Eugene -- Leckie, Constance V- -- Lee, Joy Dean ...... Lee, Marcia Anita --- Leer, Marilyn Dianne -- Lehman, Carole Ann ,.,c, 20, 134, 161, Lehman, Margaret Peggy - ........-.. 161, Leininger, Nancy Ann --- 21 Leitshuh, Barbara Ann ...., Leitshuh, Jane Therese -- LeJeune, Cheryle .... Leman, Judith ..,.,,.., Lemen, Gordon Nelson --- Lemasters, Linda Sue --- Lemen, Clyde Marvin --- Lednard, Jerry Delano .,,. Leroy, Nancy Justine -- 21, Lesh, Larry Noel -- -- Levy, Richard Lee ....... Levvandowshi, Robert M. -- Lewis, Isaac Eckel ,... Lewis, Myrtle Lenore --- Lindouist, Karen Marie --- Lindsay, Larry Max ee.. Ling, David Edwin Linton, Jack Melville -- Linton, Sandra ,..... Little, Claudia Mae -- Little, Sandra Ann .... Livergood, John Eldon -- Lock, JoAnn M. ..... Locke, Judith Lee ,,..,.. Long, Lawrence Stephen -- Longardner, Noble A. - Longbrake, Larry Lee - Longerick, .lack L. --- Lash, Sue A. ,,,,,, Loran, Ruby Lee --- Lattes, Josphine ..,,....,. Loudenback, Carol Sue .... Lower, Nellie Francena --- Lowman, George Edward -- Lowry, Mary A. ......,.. Loy, Joyce Ann ..... Lucas, David Goble ,... Ludington, Kay Arlene -- Ludlow, Jane Ann z-- Luketic, Michael F. ..... Luketic, Ronald Thomas -- Lumm, Arthur B. ees... Luzadder, Richard Lee --- Lykens, Harry Mearl -- - Lyons, Rebecca Jane --- -- Machinski, Robert C. -- 134, 161, 167, --- 123, z- 187, -- 19, -- 147, -- 53, 63, 76, -- 106, 18, 135, 163, --- 18, 106, 106, 173, 180, 21, 38, 253, --- 29, -- 29, --- 58, ------ 19, --- 18, 161, -- 19, 176, 216, 222, ---- 146, 147, -- 106, -zz 38, --------- 106, 26, 144, 180, -- 86, 107, 203 106 174 175 176 215 237 207 201 106 175 174 106 192 183 184 86 77 53 176 244 183 254 174 174 196 186 174 198 106 19 174 234 185 238 254 106 259 184 106 182 207 106 31 243 183 74 255 176 106 216 24 106 173 106 106 241 260 205 19 147 201 106 236 106 106 132 106 263 238 184 Madsen, Margaret Ann 107, Madigan, Anna Marie -- ----- Magnabosco, Barbara -- -- Main, Bill ,.,,-,c,, --- Makris, George C. --- ------ Maldonado, William Jr. -z 107, Malinka, Steve ,..,. 193, Maloney, Martha L. -- --- Manges, Roger J. --- ----- Manlief, Fern Lucille -- - 217, Mann, David Lloyd -- ...,...... -- Mannies, Marry ,c..., 161, 162, 190, Mansberger, Janet lrene ...,........ Maple, Janice ....... -- 173, 198, Maple, Nanci ,.... 14, 178, Maranda, Elizabeth --- --- 187, Marcott, Yvonne lrene - ---- Mardis, Sue .,...... zz Marker, Gerald Wayne ..... Markus, Joyce Elaine --- ........ 123, Marohn, William Dall -- .... 24, 91, 92, 161, 162, 173, Maron, Marsha ..... ..,.... .... Marquardt, Shirley Lou -- Marquess, Shirley L. --- -- Marrs, Theodore - .... - Marsh, Don E. --- --- z-- 31, Marsh, Mary A. .c...... -- 217, Marsh, Norman Harold ......... Marshall, Janice .----- --- 30, 161, Martin, Charles -- ....... -- Martin, Donna --- -- Martin, Linda .,..... ............ Martin, Martha Jean -- -- 107 161, 162, Marvin, Donald E. --- ........ ---- Masengale, Lee .... --- 21, Mosley, Loren Kay --- ------ Mason, John Elsworth ........ Mason, Larry E. .... --- 52, 62, Mason, Sharon .... -- 173, Masters, Charles L. --- ----- Mathers, Robert H. z- ----- Mathias, Ada Louise --- -- 107, Matsuno, Betty ,...... ...-. Mattingly, Ferda ..,..... v.e...... Mattingly, Roberta Anne 92, 107, 176, 233, Mattix, Leland .,.... ...... 1 07, Maxwell, Mary Alice -- ----- Mayo, Judy ...,,. - 173, Mazique, Mamie --- -- 107, Mazur, Lorraine -- ---- McCain, Darlene --- ..e.... ---- McCallum, Margaret zz ...,.c. 177, McCambridge, Patricia 18 20,106, 253, 262, McCammon, Joyce --- .....- 147, McCartt, Bob ..,... .... McCauley, Hazel Ann -- - McClain, Carol ..,e. -- McClanahan, John --- -- McCombs, Judith --- ----- McConley, Ann -- ...... -- McConnell, Ruth -- .... 255, McCory, John -- 39, 106, McCoy, Cora ....,z..... ........ McCoy, James Hamilton - 204, McDowell, Susan ,zzz --- McFarland, Lou --- -- McFarren, Joyce --- -- McFarren, Phillip zzz -- McGee, William --- ------ McGuire, Deanna -- --- 217, 182 259 182 235 206 204 235 216 207 222 24 235 39 262 255 236 107 236 20 208 107 206 26 107 237 76 192 222 107 174 185 236 147 182 194 147 107 107 74 208 192 107 202 132 107 173 265 184 19 175 217 259 260 217 252 266 261 193 26 106 259 259 257 262 262 239 255 236 106 244 207 201 222 28 McHolland, Joseph -- Mclntire, Robert ...... Mclntosh, Franklyn Lee McKaig, Roberta ,..... McKay, Kyra -- McKeel, John -- McKinney, Neil -- McKnabb, Kay --- McMahan, Ross -- McMillan, Jade --- Mechling, Barbara -- Meddaugh, Blanche -- Medler, Byron ...... Medved, Barbara -- Meeker, Fred --- Megquier, Carol -- Meilzell, Don --- Meitzler, Danalee -- Melvin, Julia Ann --- Melyon, Maryann Menaugh, Carole --- Menaugh, Mary Alice - Mendenhall, Anthony -- Meneilly, Louis Andrew Mendez, Lydia ,,,.,,,. Meranda, Gwen --- Meranda, Myrna --- Merchant, Marilyn --- Meritt, Maureen Julia -- Merrill, Marjorie ,,,. Masengale, Lee -- Mesecher, Myrna - Metcalf, Larry --- Meuninck, Judie --- Meyer, Gracie --- Meyer, Lairy .... Michaud, Sharon --- Michel, Doris ...,. Micklitsch, Patricia -- Miksell, lris ,,,,, Mikesell, Don -- Miles, Dave ..,.,,...., Milheiser, Joanna Rose Miller, Constance Sue -- Miller, Janet ,,..,,.. Miller, Gerald Edward -- Miller, Joy Ann ..... Miller, Judith -- Miller, Karen -- Miller, Karl -- Miller, Keith --- Miller, Kenneth -- Miller, Kenneth R. - Miller, Lois ,.,. Miller, Martha -- Miller, Nancy -- Miller, Notice - Miller,Patricia -- Miller, Robert - Miller, Sarah -- Miller, Sue .e., -- 31, Milliken, Judith -- Milliken, Keith --- Million, Robert -- Million, William --- Milner, Howard Dale -- Milner, Lynn .,..,. Miner, John -- Miner, Mary -- Minnich, Paul ,,,, Minniear, Mary Alice -- Minor, 282 Brian --------- - 107, 198, 55, 93 24 107 127 20, 29, 161 126, 162 19 107, --- 31 177 107 127, 173 39 107 162 30 - 19, 107, 135 1 182 135 127, 29, 74, 21,38 163 166 186 142 108 56, 93, 161 178 58 108 108 192 106 107 259 56 201 205 175 107 239 178 107 107 134 174 24 177 206 260 180 162 179 242 206 205 132 196 197 178 236 107 146 107 107 197 26 108 21 123 182 107 161 185 26 242 258 108 143 196 26 204 206 204 63 257 143 143 108 180 108 108 238 56 207 206 201 127 258 10B 186 76 240 222 Miser, Elizabeth Ann .... .............. Mitchell, Julia ........... ....... 2 33, Mitchell, Nancy --- ........ ---- 108 Mitchell, Robert ....................,.. Mitchell, Roger ......... -- 163 Mitrione, Raymond ...... ..... Mizoguchi, Tom -- ....,..... -- Modlin, Nancy --- --- 19, 21, 26 Moir, Margaret -- -- - ....... ----- Molebash, Kirk .... .............. 6 4 Molnar, Margaret --- -- 54, 56, 66 Montgomery, Shirley -- .......... -- Moody, James ..... -- Moody, Joy ---. ............ --- Moody, Rathel -- - 146, 162, 163, Moore, Alice -- ...... 26, 54, Moore, Janet -- --- ...... ------ Moore, Jerry --- .............. ---- Moore, Mariana -- - 19, 21, 108, 128 161, 162, 182 Moore, Mary ,...... ,... 1 77, 217 Moore, Walter Carl -- ....,,. -- Moorman, Anna -- -- Morehouse, David -- ----- Morgan, Barbara --- -- 217, Mori, Hiroshige -- ---- Morris, Allen ........ -- Morris, Emily Thomas -- -- Morris, George Ann ..................A, Morris, Leigh ...,.., 20, 31, 92, 93, 108, 134, 135, 142, 162, 173, 184 Morris, Philip ....-,, 18, 108, 184, 214 Morrison, Anne -- ,..,,., --- 198 Morrison, Patricia - -- 144 Morse, Stanly .... ,,.,, Mosel, Merna .,... ......,,-,, Mossburg, Fredrick ........,.,,. 108, 134 Moster, Richard .... 91 92, 108, 161,194, Moynihan, Patricia ,..,.... .s-. 3 1, 108 Muangnaiuno, Chatri -- ,...... -- Mugg, William .,.... --- 20, 108 Mulcahey, James ..... --- ---- Mumaugh, Bobby Leon -- ----- Mundell, Carol ....... -- 187, Munk, Janis .... ,,.,. Murphy, Frances -- ----- Murdock, Susanne --- -- 173 Murphy, Ron ...... ..,,. Murphy, Thomas -- -- Murray, John -- ...,.. -- Murray, Mary ...... -- 161, 233 Murrell, Shelva Jeann - --- ---- Muterspaugh, Everett -- -- Myers, Jack .,...... -- Myers, Jerry --- -- Myers, Judith -- ----- Myers, Martha --- -- 108 Nagle, Mary ,.... -- Nakagawa, Kinya --- ----- Naugle, Mary ..... -- 186 Nauman, Martha --- --- 86 Nead, John .A,, ....,........,,.,, Neal, Bradley -- -- 91, 92, 108, 135, 173 Neel, Ruth ..... .... Neff, Carolyn .... ..... Negangard, Nicki -- -- 177, Neihardl, Caroline - ..., 203, Neirinck, Joseph --- - 185, 214, Nelson, David --- .... ---- Nelson, Gordon -- .,,.., -- Nelson, Kent .... -- 70, 80 203 238 174 204 206 181 108 108 202 200 182 172 263 180 186 257 108 76 135 242 222 207 259 255 238 108 108 108 108 128 234 261 259 259 108 181 184 216 259 132 134 108 107 216 147 108 199 216 214 178 244 144 194 184 192 177 186 127 132 257 208 108 143 206 179 238 216 257 222 194 108 200 Nelson, Vernon Keith ....... ......... Nelson, Wayne ...... Ness, Howard --- Newman, Sharon -- Newkirk, Robert -- Newkirk, Terry --- Newquist, Mardell -- Niblack, Elizabeth --- Nichols, Joan ..... Nicholas, James -- Nickals, Barbara --- Nietch, Patricia --- Nitong, Larry ....... Noel, Vloris Eugene --- Norbury, Karl ....... .................. Norton, Lorene -- Novelli, Teresa -- Nutter, Verlin --- Oakerson, Robert - O'Connor, Don --- Odgers, Sharon -- Oertel, David -- Oestrike, Janet -- Oler, Carolyn --- Oliver, Kay .... Olmstead, Nancy -- Ols, Barbara ..... Omstead, Harvey -- O'Neal, William .,.. O'Neai, William M. -- Opdycke, Jana --- Oren, Nancy --- Oren, Jon .... Orr, Michael -- Ort, Daniel --- Orourke, Kay .... Osborne, John --- Osborne, John W. -- Otolski, Richard -- Osthimer, Clinton -- Otstot, Sharon - Ott, Judith ..... Owen, Charles --- Owen, Diane -- Owens, Marcia -- -- Oyer, Carole ..,..... Pactor, David Edward -- Painter, Sue ....... Palmer, Fairy Ruth ...... Palmer, Jerrol L. ........ Paluch , Michael Francis Pamerleau, George J. --- Poncol, Soteria .... Pao, lten Tsai .......... Parish, Charles Richard --- Parisi, Rebecca Suzanne Park, Don Larry ....... Park, Sharon Rochelle -- Parkison, John, R- .... Parkison, Paul ..... Parks, Charles Roger -- Parish, Charles ........ Parris, Virginia Lovell .... Partner, Bruce Earl ---- Poschen, Ruth Annette --- Pasman, James Orville -- Postryk, Donald Edward Patterson, Carolyn Sue -- - Patterson, David J. .... Patterson, Mary Patricia --- --- Paul, Barbara Ann ..e, -- 18, 31, -- 161, -- 108, 109, 174, ------ 109, --- 163, --- 199, 161, 196, - 21, 24, --- 64, --- 19, 143, 200, -------- 21, --- 24, ---- 93, - 58, 59, -- 161, - 147, 162, 201, -------- 67, 167, 168, Paulek, Margaret Rose --- -- 122, 123, 161, 192 162 205 183 192 193 108 176 176 205 198 259 206 206 191 240 109 184 234 200 143 200 176 54 175 179 240 109 64 189 257 109 194 194 109 176 214 184 201 109 187 199 220 172 26 203 123 109 257 109 109 24 109 132 38 181 235 187 109 142 64 109 109 109 180 109 222 196 68 196 19 176 Phillabaum, Carole Ruth -- Payer, Dianne Anita --- Payne, Gladys Ann -- Poynter, Nancy Ann --- Peabody, Kathryn Eloise -- Pearce, William S. Y-, Pell, Marina K. --- Pellar, J. Robert ..... Pence, James Duane 5- Pensinger, Marilyn Sue H... 20, 31 Perrin, Lynnanne .... Perry, Larry E. ,........ Perry, Theodore Jerome ,-, Peters, Fanchon Jean 5- Petry, Janet Sue ...... Pfenning, Daniel Adam as Philbert, Sammie ,.... -- Phillipp Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Pickerill, Pickett, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Pierpon e, Marcus G. .... Judith Ann ,- Patricia E. .... Richard Gene -- Julie Ann .... Jessie Kathryn 122, Gorman Lee .....,, James Louis -- Jan Ann -- Larry Rex ..... t, Richard Lee --- 161, 198, Penrod, Gloria Ann -------,-,,w,Y------ , 109, 146, 217, 21, 1, 30, 123, 167, 92, 171, Piety, Nancy Ann --- ,.......,, ,,-,- Pinkerton, Larry Lee .....,.. 53, 58, 76, Pippen, Mary Helen---20, Pittenger, Shirley Jane -- Pittman, Nathaniel e, Place, Ralph Landis -- Platt, Carolyn Mae E-, Plovick, Rita Kay ...,.... Plymale, Gale Edgar Jr. e- Plymale, Nancy c..c,A Poe, Norman Jay --- Pogue, Mary Anne L- 28, 8 Pinkham, Anne Lorraine .................. 6, 128, Pippenger, Charles E. ............. 77 174 -- 58, 76 38, 109 Polizzotte, Daniel D. .......,... --- Pollard, Jenny Sues- 20, Polk, Mary F. ..........,,,............, 123,173, 182, 161 216, Pontius, Ruth Ann ............. ..,,.,.. Portolese, Joseph -2 Portolese, Tony ..,,,,, Patempa, Richard John -e Powell, Jaren Sue ..... Powell, Kacey ,,... ee Powell, Susan e-- 53 110, 122, 123, 127 161 Poynter, Patricia --- - 217, 222 Preble, Tom ....... .-.... 1 10 Prescott, Paul Robert ,c,.,....,.----.--... Prewitt, Robert ......,. 18, 52, 62, 74, 75 Price, Benny Ronald ..........,...,..... Price, Elaine ...... W-- 21 Prince, Judith Ann ,. -.,,.,,............. , Prosser, Michael ,-- 20, 91, 92, 110, 253 Proudfoot, Mary --- ,,.,,, ....,.. , --- Pryor, Charles Lee .... ......c.. Przybysz, William ...... -- 24, 110 Pugh, Robert .... .... 5 8, Pugh, stgfid 2- ,..-.,.-..... 173 Purdum, Linda ..-............,,,.,,,,,. Purkhiser, Henrietta --- 21, 142, 143, 163 Putt, Diane Miller --- ..,,......... ---- Quote, Toni -- 176 179 238 216 190 39 205 18 255 147 187 63 184 109 238 109 109 222 109 143 182 109 174 109 186 109 109 172 109 123 109 200 178 241 185 109 189 109 134 109 109 110 110 174 205 110 217 237 204 204 205 182 186 196 261 218 62 110 110 198 202 259 144 110 206 190 197 239 198 28 174 Queener, Peggy ..,, Quinn, Janice Carol -c Rader, Delight -- Radey, Marilyn Rager, Phyllis -2 Rains, Judith --- Raichel, Eugene -- Rak, Mildred --- Ramsey, Anne cc, Ramseyer, Shirley --- Rao, V. Rukma ......c. Rarick, Lowell Eugene --- Rathel, Joyce ...,.... Rawlinson, Sarah e- Reagan, Mariorie Reddish, William Redman, Raymond ,-- Reebs, Jane .v,,. Reed, Devena -- Reed, Lois --- Reed, Max --- ------ Reed, Robert --- -- 30, Reed, Thomas -- Reese, June .... Reeves, Donald ,-, Reid, Ruthelma -- Reinhold, Judith 2- Reitz, William ,.... Rencenberger, Sherry -- Rengberger, Alan --- Rentsch, Jean --- Replogle, Gayle 2, Resur, Joyce -,-, Retz, Marilyn Jean ,- Reynolds, James --5 Reynolds, Josette ,c Reynolds, Leon --- Rhee, Jeung ,.,.. Rhoode Rhode, s, Martha -22 Patricia - - - Rhodes, Alice Rose Rhodes, Jerry ,,., Rhodes, Rhodes Patricia -,- , Tom --- Rian, Richard ,... Rice, Sharilyn Sue -- Richardson, Jacy ,- Richey, Richard ,, Richwine, Kent A, Rider, Phil ,.,.... Riebsomer, George -, Rieth, John ...,... Riggins, Jerry ,-- Riggs, Claudia ,v Rigney, Bonnie - Rigsbee, Carolyn -- Riley, Beth Ann ,- --- Riley, Gary ,... ,... Rine, Jean --- -- 21 Rinker, Dixie --- --, Riordan, Elaine -- Risk, Bob Jack ..... --- Rittenhouse, Beverly -c- .,.. - Rittenhouse, Mary --- Ritter, Jayne .c..... Ritter, Marthene ,- Ritter, Sharon .... Robbins, Edward ..... Robbins, Naomi Louise -- Roberds, John Paul --- Roberts, Gordon Gene - -- 55. - 19, 161, 174 ---un 110, - 161 -- 132 -- 110, 142 ---e--- 110 - 19, 132, 208 -Deen 132 ------------ 62, 53, 67, 68, 110, ---------------- 116, M-- 110 -- 30, 143 -5 207, 2, 30, 192 -- 178 -- 21,110,253 262 --- 53, 67, 68 -- 190, 214, ---------- 254, ,135,143,161, ee- 55, ---,-,---- 21, --- 111, 152, 56 186 110 259 182 216 195 178 19 147 255 110 110 21 257 206 110 261 236 147 71 200 184 186 192 180 240 110 239 235 183 255 217 110 189 238 38 132 260 265 203 142 110 222 206 110 181 110 257 ,110 222 76 200 204 261 208 110 262 190 196 198 259 110 110 56 177 110 110 111 178 153 194 257 242 202 203 195 111 111 235 134 111 238 196 206 111 190 259 216 26 111 128 56 193 237 111 111 244 207 111. 58 244 111 190 134 20 217 237 196 111 26 194 257 189 132 199 153 180 261 132 186 235 179 200 111 176 203 190 134 259 259 241 259 77 143 147 56 259 111 204 58 167 200 Roberts, Larry -, k------ -- Roberts, Phyllis ,,- ,- 21, 233, Robinson, Anne ,,-- v-----A- Robinson, Sandra ..., -- Ill, Robinson, William Dean -- -,--- Roderick, James ...,, -- Roderick, Patricia -5 ,--- Rodgers, Allan cc ,--- - Roe, George -, ,,, -- 111, Romers, Mary -U -A,,,,---------- ---- Ronneau, Sharon -ee 135, 161, 162, 196, Roof, Roselyn ,,, -----YA--.-- - --- Roose, Eugene c, -- Ross, Maxine -c, -- Ross, Paul .,,,,,. ----- Roswog, Karolyn -, - 240, Roth, Stan ,,...... -- 200, Rothenhofer, Carole ,, ---- Rothermel, Stephen -- ....... -- Rothrock, Iva Lee ,-, -- 28, 111, Routh, Elaine -- .,,,. 55, Rowland, Bill ,W --,, --,- Roy, Patricia ,, -- 54, 56, Ruble, David ..,,,,-, -------- Ruble, Virgil Eugene -- ,,, 21, Rude, Norma ,,.... ,,- 26, Ruff, Tom ,.,.2., ----- Ruffing, Suzanne 2- ----- Rush, Don 5..,,- ----------- Russell, Nancy --- -- 178, 241, Rust, John .,,., ---- ---- Rust, Robert .,.-,, ----- Rutherford, Charles -,- M, 126, Rutherford, Yvonne -- -- 19, Ryker, Carol c,,, - 177, Sample, Beth -,- ..22,-,,i-,------ 183, Sampson, Diana .cc 18, 21 111, 135, 161, Sanbloom, Shirley Ann ..,- A--,---- - -- Sandefur, Marlene ,2,, ----------- Sander, Donald Wayne -, .... 111, 152, Sanders, Janet Frances ee- 19, 186, 253, Sanders, John Thomas ,,, --------- Ill, Sanders, Mary Ann ,.c.,- ,,,-, Sanderson, Mariarie Kay -- ....,.. 26, Sands, John Walter ....,, --- 111, 152, Sanetra, Florence Evelyn -, ,.,, 111, Sanford, Catherine Edith -- .- 56, 238, Santos, Antusa Perez ,.,. .,,,,,,., Sataka, Barbara ...,,.,.. -- Saturday, Thomas Ronald -- --,- Saurer, Janice E. ...,.2 ,,,-., Savini, Lewis ,,.,... -,- 30, Saxman, Francis Ray -- ....... -- Sayers, Sharon Kay ..... -- ,-21, 111, Schaaf, Marlene Anne .,.. ..-.,,-...... Schaefer, Robert Arnold --- 53, 59, 111, Schaeffer, Anita Louise -- ....... 111, Schafer, William ..c,,. -- 191, Schafer, Marlene ,c,,.., 5........ Schaphorst, Carolyn Ruth --- -- 21, 111, Schart, George Edward -5 A .... 111, Schaumburg, Rudolph ,,, -- 76, Scheick, Katherine Ann -,, ---.--------- Schenck, Shirley Sue ,-- ,, 21, 111, 146, Schewalter, Marcia - ............ - Schildgen, Paul .,,..c.. ...... 1 94, Schmarr, Roberta June ,.... ........... Schmidt, Donald Michael - -- 93, 162, Schmigiel, Paul ...,..... ............. Schmitt, Marguerite Rose --- 30, 135, 143, Schneider, Cyril Rex .... ............ 1 Schomberg, Rudy ,-- -- 204 283 Scholarines, Bessie -- Schoof, Sandra Ann -- -- 18, 26, 93, Schuckel, Ronald ...... ..... 1 12, Schuckel, Thomas Cyril --- -- 39, 111, Schumaker, Shirley g,.. ....... Schuman, Janice June 2- ....,,.... -- Schumm, Lois Jeanne ,... 19, 21, 38, 92, 93, 111, Schurr, Terry --- --- 53, 63, 66, 111, Schuster, John ...................,..,.. Schwonz, Marilyn Marie -- 66, Schweiker, Susan Kay -- - --- Schwga, Charles ,,.. ..-.-.... Scott, Cordelia Anne -- ........ -- Scott, George Emerson --- 31, 163, Scott, Levan Ralph ..... ......,.. Seaver, Richard Dexter --- -- 17, 193, Seavers, Carole Ann --- ------- Sedam, Melvin Richard ...... Sedlak, Barbara Lee --- -- 162, Sells, Anna Belle ..c... Seltenright, Arlene Fern Setty, Judith Ann ...... Seulean, Jeff .,... Sewell, Clata Jean .... Seybert, Barbara Ann -- Seybert, Keith ....... Shadley, Clara L. .... Shafer, Donald Keith -- Shafer, Knight ...... Shafer, Wendell -- Shaffer, Beth ...a....., Shaffer, Karen Mardele Shaffer, Robert ....... Shank, Frederick Dean Shanner, Barbara 2- Sharp, Sharp, Eleanor --- Marcia Ann -- Shaver, Larry Lee -- Shaw, Carol ...., Shaw, Jerry 22- Shaw, Patricia Y.... Shaw, Shelby Elaine -- Sheeman, Amelia Mae Sheets, Anita .,,.... Sheets, Judith Louise Sheets, Myrna Joy -- Sheets, Tleana -- Sheils, Leana -- Shelby, Phillip -- Shelby, Virginia 2- Shelly, Jane Carol 22 Sherwood, Pat .... Shewalter, Marcia -- Shewmaker, Nancy -- Shewmaker, Sylvia --- Shideler, Cornelia -- Shields, Charles -2- Shimomura, Anne -- Shiparski, Don -- Shirley, Phylliss -- Shirley, Richard -,2 Shock, Marcia --- Shoemaker, Sam -- Shoppell, Tom -- Short, Bob . Shrock, Jim --2 Shroyer, Jo ssss., Shumaker, Shirley -- Sicks, Judy --2- Siefert, Tom -,- Sikorski, Bob -- Simmerki, Joe 2 284 -- 112, 135, ---- 144, ----- 216, -- 177, 216, - 21, 134, -- 19, ------- 18, -- 53, 74, 75, -- 31, - 19, 238, -- 112, 2- 112, -- 19, 22 21, - 21,112, 143, -- 112, -- 18, 26, 112, --------- 54, --- 19, 20, 144 184 190 134 56 242 90 182 200 206 175 196 111 163 194 112 216 143 24 174 186 254 144 205 112 242 222 217 184 184 74 147 192 58 201 178 142 177 80 112 112 147 176 112 255 197 112 147 146 200 243 176 112 55 237 161 202 112 112 206 147 194 143 200 200 112 112 186 112 118 195 206 200 19, Simmons, Coramae -- --- Simms, Carolyn - Simpson, Sally - --- Sims, Howard -- --- Sines, Jim .... --- Sippel, Jean --- ..... 2,2- Skelton, Dave --- -- 38, 39 Skelton, Nancy ..... --- 93 Skierkowski, Walter -- ......... -- Skiles, Shirley ...... ......... 1 9 Skinner, Marilyn -- -- 21, 55, 112 Skinner, Paul -- .............. -- Slanac, Cathy -- ............... -- Slane, Pat ,,.... 19, 21, 112, 161 Slaughter, Joyce --- ...... 2--- 143 Sleziak, Ed ..... ...... Sleziak, Vlynara --- -- 128 Slinkard, John - ---- Slusher, John -- --- --- --- --- Smelser, Ruth --- .............. ---- Smidchens, Uldis -- -- 39, 184, 253, 258 Smiley, Sally --- --- 2-- ---- 176 Smith, Charlene --- --- -- 112 Smith, Clair --- ..... -- 28 Smith, Don ,... --- Smith, George -- Smith, Grace -- --- Smith, Jane ...... ....... Smith, Jim 2....... ......... Smith, James Robert -- --- 67, 68 Smith, James Wallace -- ----- -- Smith, Janet ------- -- 215 Smith, Judy -- ---- Smith, Karen -- - ---2---- --- Smith, Lynda -- --------------- -- Smith, Norman -- --- 53, 58, 59, 112 Smith, Sue ---- --- - 113, 167 Smith, Suzanne -- ---- 126 Smith, Tom 2..---- -- 113 Smith, Thomas W. -2 -- 201 Smack, Maridee Sue -- ---- -- Smuts, Lynn Scott --- -2 200 Snoddy, Sondra Sue -- ---- Snow, Sally Ann --- -- 19 Snyder, Judith ---.- 2--- Snyder, Larry Gene --- -- 76 Snyder, Melvin Lewis 2-- ------ ---- Snyder, Paul Eugene - ----- 161, 162 Soens, Janice Kay ---- 2 143, 197, 238 Sombatpanit, Tep -- 2- 21, 38, 113 Sauder, Virginia K. 2- ---2----, ,- Souders, Ruth Evelyn 2-- ------------ ---2 Sox, Jerry Allen ---2----- 113, 190, 214 Soyring, Elizabeth Anne -- ,---- ---- 1 73 Spaeth, John Walter -- ---. 2- Spahr, Keith Anson 2- ---- Sparks, Patricia May -- 2----,,---, 21 Sparling, John Harold -- --- 24, 113, 143 Speer, Linda Jane 2--. Speicher, Allen Dean Spence, Spence r, Alvin Edward John --2------ Spice, Bill ----2--2--- Spieth, May ----- Spitler, Carolyn Sue --- Spitz, George .----- Sprague, Penny Sue 22 Sphaker, Sue Ann -- Spray, Mose G. -. --- Sprinkle, Joyce Ann -- Sprunger, Benjamin E, -., Sprunger, Curtis Duane -- 28, 30, 128 143 --- 21, 193 112 19 197 260 235 177 200 203 207 186 186 127 178 176 259 112 196 24 117 238 262 243 202 192 112 112 244 222 191 135 206 216 112 19 112 189 176 203 200 235 187 235 26 261 113 204 113 200 259 132 21 260 222 178 143 64 113 258 179 135 206 113 190 263 110 197 113 199 187 204 178 193 113 Sprunger, Gyneth Carolyn Sprunger, Jimmie ----.- Spurr, Jane --- ----- 113,135,196 1 Sriver, Ruth Louise 2- -----2---- 31, 167, Sto99f Janice Kay 2-- 20, 135, 142, 14 Stahl, Mariarie ------ - Stahly, Clark C. ----.. Stanek, Kenneth Edward Stankus, Thomas Charles Stanley, Joe ---.---.- Starr, Dorothy G. -- - Starr, Sylvia Sue -------- Staton, Hilbert ------- Staton, Joyce Beverly - Stautamdyer, Marcella J. Stepanelli, John Robert -- Stephens, Ellen Mae --- Stephenson, Marilyn -- Stevenson, Forest -- Stevenson, William --- Steward, Donald ------ Stewart, Charlene Jayne Stewart, Rozella ------ Stieglitz, Eleanor Ruth Stickler, Henrietta ---- Stiff, Donna Lee --2--- Stiffler, John Francis -- Stiles, Tom ------- Stiller, Kenneth --..- Stine, Lowell David -- Stine, Sheila Ann ------ Stites, William George - Stockberger, Sue Annalyn Stokes, William Theodore Stone, Alice --------- Stone, Kenneth ---- Stone, Lena Delores --- Stonebraker, Darrel --- Stonebraker, Larry Lee -- Stonebraker, Stonebraker, Stonecipher, Stoner Stoner Stoops, Storms Storms Storms 1 Mary Beth Sally Ann - Derith Anne --- Tonda Jean --- David William -- 3, 184, 214, 216, 21,113,163 1 -- 21, 31 1 -- 58, 61 19, r -- --- 30, 54, 113 1 --- 29, 182 1 Sue Carol -- --- 93, 163 I 135 ------- 93 Myron Duwane -- --- 39, Phyllis ------- Richard Eugene Stout, Karl Victor ---- Stout, Sylvia Sue -- Stralkowski, David - Stratton, Patricia Jane -- Streeter, John William -- Strickland, Sue ------ Strickler, John -.-- Stroup, Mary Lou -- - Struve, Susan Dianne --- Stucky, Judith Anne --- Stuhlmacher, Gene Carl Stumler, Diana Katherine --- Styburski, Lorraine ---- Suchareon, Surat -2 Suiter, Sydney -22- Suits, Ba Sullivan, Summers Summers Surber, rbara Ann -- John Gale --- , Gene Oliver - , Suzanne, Kathryn -- Patricia Ann ----- Surdviak, Patricia -- - Surowiec Surdwiec, , Patricia ------ Richard Titus Sotter, Lori Lee ------- Sutphin, Paula Janere 113 f i r --- -2 199, 217 I 30, 31, 113, 21,113,127. 146 I 237, 113 258 I 1 113 123 1 1 --- 93, 53, 76, 173 1 19, 77. 217, 241 204 202 176 174 174 200 254 184 58 257 186 113 19 147 204 21 258 38 39 113 147 222 39 113 114 53 204 259 39 113 21 56 192 113 206 242 113 113 113 186 174 179 197 167 192 113 24 190 19 76 196 206 222 113 147 258 113 204 259 176 132 174 186 114 114 18 114 178 127 200 222 18 176 Suttler, David J. --- Sutton, Richard Dee -- Sutton, Sharon Marie -- Sweet, Shirley Ann .w.. Swift, David Lawrence --- Swift, Wanda ...... Swinford, Kay .... Swinford, Anita Jo --- Swing, Robert Allan --- Szymczak, Thomas --- Talmage, Norma Jean --- Tarr, James F. ...... Tatum, William --- Taylor, George M. --- Teagardin, Beth Ann -- Tegge, Susan Ann --- --- 135 Templin, Carol Sue ,... Templin Terrill, , Marsha Diana -- Patricia Irene -- Terry, Earlene Ann --- Thomas Thomas , Adonis ..... , Carol Marie -- Thomas, Cary Dale -- Thomas, Eunice ---- Thomas, Nancy ..... Thomas, R. Bradford -- Thomas, Stuart R. -- Thomas, Diane ,,.. Thompk ins, Eugene -- Thompson, Carol -- Thompson, James - Thompson, Eunice -- Thompson, Harold .,.,. Thompson, Jerry Thrush - -- 114, --- 192, -- 218, -- 21, 114, ---- 114, --- 63, 74, -- 26, 2- 176, 217, -- 56, 114, ---- 114, 2- 54, 56, -- 202, Thompson, Judith Ann --- Thompson, Thom pson, Richard Charles Thornburg, Barbara Ann Sandra Lynne .,.. 21, 30, -- 53, 7o, 127, 161, 173, 174, -- --- 39, 114, 162, 233, 114, 206, Tipton, Everett Jr. - .,,,Y,,,,,A, 2 Thornburg, Carolyn Ruth Thornburg, Janice Lou Thornburg, Marilyn .... Thornburg, Kay ..,,.,., Thornburg, Thomas Ray Timmuns, Vicky Ann ..,, Tiny, Earlene .,..,. Todd, J Tolmen, Tomlin, Toppin, Townse Tracy, 0071 ........., --- Harry Daniel -- Barbara .... -- Sara ,e....... -- nd, Samuel Charles Gail Ann ......, Trainer, Rae Anne --- Tricker, Larry Lee --- Trissell, Patricia Ruth --- Tutch, Joe .,.,..... Trittschuh, Janet Kay -- Troutwine, Judith Ann --- Trout, Linda Jeanne -- Trout, Norma Jean -- Trout, Phillip Keith -- Troy, Elwood ,.... Truitt, Donna Jean - Trusty, Jean ,,..,.. Trusty, Jeri Carolyn --- Trusty, Joan ...... Tsai, Pao-Hen ..... Tubesing, Gayle Ann Tull, oJsephine Sue --- Turner, Emily Naomi -- Turner, Henry Harrison ----- 21, - 19, 114, 31,114, 233, ---- 114, - 14, 161, -- 21, --- 143, -- 114, -- 18, 92, 114, --- -- 203, -- 52, 62, ----, 144, -- 146, 147, --- 123, 194 114 186 259 114 177 54 178 220 114 127 -19 216 200 186 259 114 222 127 240 201 114 114 114 114 114 114 240 189 202 114 192 114 172 163 240 196 235 198 127 114 198 196 200 196 55 114 239 201 127 174 39 259 199 114 198 184 196 217 123 257 193 74 198 196 196 197 255 261 115 255 189 Turner, James A. --- Turner, John Elliott ----- Turner, Sheila Margurit Tuttle, Ruth A, ------.- Uesseler, Carl Edward Uhlir, Richard F. .--. Uline, Richard Delano -- Ullery, Sharon Elaine -- Ullrich, Nada Joy .------ Underdawn, Janice Faye Urbanek, Fred -----.--- Uridel, Darlene Arletta Usher, Jeannine ---- --- Utterbock, Sharon Kay Vahle, Joan ------ Vandine, Barbara Ann Vandine, Phyllis Jean Vanduyn, Ina Eloise -- Vaner, John William -- Vanover, Patricia Ann Vansickle, Earl Edward Vanskyke, Bernadine -- Vanskyke, Ellen Moody Van Voorst, Alice -.---- Vargo, Janice Anne --- Veach, Robert Leland -- Vendrick, Robert Lee -- Vermillion, Colleen Sue Vittorio, Pat Mary -- Voelkel, Robert Leroy -- Wade, Elizabeth Ann 12, 28, 91,115, 161,163,193, ----------- 92, - 26, 144, 18, 21, 92,115, ------ 21, 142, --- 76, 77, -- 56, -- 190, -- 18, 21, -- 143, --- 115, Waechter, Barbara Anne --.--- 18, 135, 192, Waechter, William E. -- 20, 91, 161, 163, Wagley, Thomas R. - Wagner, Demetra Ann Wagner, Donna Larene Wagner, Joene Eleanor Wager, Paul F. Jr. ----- Waitkus, Joy --.... Walden, Edward - Walker, Donald -- Walker, Linda -- Walker, Nancy -- Walker, Sally ----- Wallace, Suzanne --- Walsh, Frances -- Walsh, Patricia -- Walston, Bonnie -- Walter, James -- Walters, Charles -- Walters, Marjorie - Walton, Charles --- Walton, Keith --- Walts, Alton -- Waltz, Keith -- Waltz, Marilyn -- Warble, Leora -- Ward, Evelyn -- Ward, James ------- Ward, Ware, Mary Patricia - -- Joan ----- --- Wareham, Mary - - Warner, Keith .--- Weesner, Thomas -- Wehr, Wayne --- Weinke, Jo Anne -- Weiss, David --- Weis, Pat ---- Weiss, Robert -- -- 201, 259, - 21,115, --- 115, --- 115, --- 115, --- 177, -- 78, -- 64, -- 56, 54, - 91, 163, 206, --------- 115, 143 115 255 215 200 127 216 115 147 123 217 205 202 30 240 143 18 115 259 199 115 26 26 177 259 78 235 115 175 153 26 161 233 192 115 19 179 197 263 181 153 206 174 186 144 216 115 1,83 115 204 115 21 115 115 216 185 115 115 176 162 179 217 56 263 190 204 220 192 193 206 Weiss, Ronald --- Weldy, Carol ---- Wellman, James -- Wells, Judith 2-- Wells, Rita -- Wells, Susan -- Welsh, Harold -- Welter, Gloria - Wenger, Joel ----- Werdine, Marilyn -- Wesley, Wayne ---- --- 71, 72, --- 177, -- 26, -- 162, --- 19, 20 -- 143 Wettschurack, Jane --- -- 2----- -- 115 Weyler, Sally ----- Whaley, Ruth -- Whan, Carole ---. Wharton, William -- Alton Nelson --- -- Whit, Jim .--------- White, White, Bernard ---- White, Beverly -- White, Janet -- White, Jim -- White, Nolan - White, Patricia -.-- Whitehead, Donald - Whitehead, Doris --- Whitehead, Sonia -- Whitesel, Terry --- Whitesell, Terry ---- Whittenberger, Steven - 127, 178, 233 --- ---- 115 152, 153 --- 56 - 19, 26 -- 214 -- 167 -- 161 -- 205 1 Thomas -.-----.-.-.------.---- William --- 92,116, , Ronald -----. - Whitton, Joan 2----- Wickens, Wiggins, Wilber, Larry --- Wilhelm, Eddie --- Williams, Charles -- Williams, Donald -- Williams, Jerry - Williams, John Williams, Helen - Williams, Judith --- Williams, Linda ------ Williams, Merriweather Williams, Nancy ---- Williams, Phyllis Joan Williams Williams, Shirley -- Williams, Tom -- Willis, Ana Lou -- Wills, Francis Dean -2 Wilson, B. K. ----- Wilson, Donald --- Wilson, Gerald - Wilson, Julia -- Wilson, Linda - Wilson, Marcia -- Wilson Mara - Wilson, Maris --- Wilson Nancy -- Wilson, Robert -- Wilson, William -- Wilt, Betty --2-- Wilt, Joyce Ann - Wimmer, Joleen - Wine, Judith -- Winger, Joe -- Winkle, Dave ---.-- Wirick, Melvin Richard Wiseman, Jerry ----- Wiseman, Robert -- Wiseman, Thomas - Wisenberg, Sue Ann Witwer, Patricia ---- 152, 173 --- 143 ---- 54 -2- --- 54, 56 39, 194 116,135 ----- 116 -- 177 --- 123 19,173 -- 116, --116 2- 186. -- 21 67, 68, -- 191, I 1 1 1 1 201 241 259 26 244 183 153 259 115 174 204 186 241 174 18 115 254 214 189 180 203 222 116 170 116 147 174 238 191 191 132 259 192 206 259 116 21 193 116 26 26 257 152 244 251 214 116 206 178 71 193 24 116 147 217 199 116 203 197 190 200 186 242 242 244 24 74 116 116 116 235 31 180 285 Wogoman, Eldon Eugene Woutaszek, Theresa -- Wolf, Christianna -- - 19, 26 Wolfe, Leland -- .... -- Wolfe, Verl --- .... ---- Wood, Edward -- -- 58, 60, Wood, Joseph -- ...... -- Wood, Mary Lou - .... - Wood, Melvin -- ....... -- Woods, Sandra --- ..... - 178 Wood, Thomas -- ........... 135, 143, Woods, Sue ....... 28 86, 116, 143 Woodcox, Elaine .................. 116, Woodcox, Martin - .... - Woodward ...... -- Worley, Jane --- ----- Worth, William -- ...... -- Wortham, Robert -- --- 143, A. E. Boyce Company .... -- A. B- C. Coach Lines ............... -- American Laundry and Dry Cleaning --- -- Beall's Inc. ..................... -- Bull State Bookstore --- Ball Brothers Co. ........-... -- Ball State Alumni Association Ballard's Hardware ,......... -- Borden's Ice Cream ...... Boxell Sign and Advertising -- Carters Drive In ......... Coca-Cola ...... Collegienne Shops .... Covalt Dairy Company ..-- 286 116 116 187 200 86 116 190 116 200 253 200 184 127 116 116 178 116 200 301 290 302 293 287 291 300 296 287 289 301 295 288 298 Wozniak, Robert John -..- Wright, Carlene ...... Wright, Chalky -- Wright, Kenneth -- Wright, Wanita ..-- Wuerthner, Rex .......... Wuthrick, Claudia Drayer -- Yancich, Sylvia -- ---- Yates, Garry -- Yazel, Larry -- Yerkes, Connie -- Yerkes, Fred ....... Yestingsmeier, Earl -- Yingst, Ned ....... York, Jack ..... Young, Jo Ann -- Young, Patricia Ann -- ADVERTISING Crouse's Shell Service Station DoIby's Drugs ............. Daniels Restaurant ........ Delco Remy Division G.M.C. --- French Steam Dye Works .... --- 62, 74, -- 21, 86, ---- 74, -- 21, 53, -- 116, 215, -if-281 -- 144, -1-112 INDEX Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. --- Industrial Trust and Savings --- Italian Villa ............. Jack's Camera Shop --- lincoln Press ............. Marhoefer Packing Co., Inc. -- Merchants National Bank --- Merchants Trust Company .......... --- Muncie Federal Savings and Loon Assn. - --- 204 142 75 201 116 204 174 222 263 200 240 66 235 116 116 243 182 295 295 289 296 292 292 293 292 302 303 293 297 298 299 Young, Phyllis - Yount, Sue ..... --- Yundt, Corinne --- ----- Zablocki, Larroine --- Zahrndt, Edward -- Zandall, Loraine -- -- Zehner, Joy .... Zehner, Marilyn -- Zeiger, Mary Anna -- Zeman, Noreen -- Zelt, Beverly --- Zerkel, Marvin - Zieg ............ Zimmerlee, Joseph ......... 22, 91 161, 163 93, 116 123 180 134 184 176, -- 21 143 --- 38 18, 21 ----- -- 24 Zimmerman, John Dean ........ -- Zirkle, William ....... 234, Mutual Home 81 Savings Association ...... Neiswanger Studio ................ The Orient ........ Orv's Drive In - Owl Drugs .......... Rader's Portrait Studio --- Reid's Studio ........ Riggins Dairy, Inc. .... Seyferts Distributing Inc. ..- Shiff's Shoes ........ Smitties ........... Village Sweet Shop --- Warner Gear ...... - ....... - Woodworth Hall Dining Service 144 175 202 242 143 259 239 259 259 259 259 258 191 174 116 259 191 294 287 303 302 296 295 298 290 301 292 290 289 302 289 I BALL STATE BOOK STORE ffL X- ,fcigi 1 ' 1.1 ' K '--in-v , I' . v 474.4-A n - .'-ff, 1, Z -. ,9,f,J,.fw.'2!.,, t of at if , f.. H: f,'Y - 1 If 451 M fur' . 1,- -3 : VII w -,- ?' NJ? rw, -, F ' ,415 V1 ' .lgnv 4 mai xgfrqg, la 'F ul' y r gf '45 lk 1' vp ag. 'Q3f. .-S iff lil C I 1 7'1 T T r fin ' 5 T? fu 1 L' J' -Q :Ps ,' 9 v 4 ai 4 T ' Y vs J. . Hg x as T Q -I -K' If V -Q , Si? 'ij I rm' 27 -1, '.- .' ' ,Q -. ' IT. 4, - 111 P' A TTR, wifi 'rljfn V ffm 1 .f7:??':' EQ 3 Lf 4- ii: r A PLACE FAMILIAR TO ALL STUDENTS -fm: 1 My v. P. H' wir ' 4 ff w 'A ,M . - , w 'Q f Q Ex 7 -1,23 -W 15 ,.,, f f-3-T ' ,, 'Q Aw, - y' f L H 11 -. . m1' X 2 ,,,, S1 - Qfifwff , if ,X A - '.,, , ' ,:., , A , :ww X A- - if ,H 1.3531 . 1' -,yr , 'i A R L ' f I lj e :lf U fl Q , if f. Q. 3573!-N 21,1 -V. Y ' . , 541 f 2 n 1 - . w 2 ' 'V .,T..,f3 '1 11: -rg I , s s 7 X X H ,..., ,. A.-..f:gg:..i x,:.j3x , if 1 wx . 1, W NEISWANGER STUDIO ORIENT PHOTOGRAPHER FOR OVER 30 YEARS 1., gi? ' 'igf' 2 Q A Qi ...-.gg QL sg I L CD ZW 1 in 3' K. , sf D 16 BORDEN'S ICE CREAM BORDEN'S CAPTURES THE MALE'S EYES 287 C0 VILLA BUTTS S OPS ll New FASHIONABLE 'Yi' ,FU If ILA ...Mfg A WOODWORTH HALL DINING SERVICE TO THE GIRLS, A COMMON LINE gd , I Eff! 5 . ' 5. . 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I Tv' I I A .f . 'I if ,II. I . 5111: f sz w 1' 3 .W , R I .,,-,,,.. , , . FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS AN ENDURABLE POLICY FOR CLEANING FROM CLOTHES TO AT A PRICE THEY CAN AFFORD FURNITURE AND CARPETS I MARHOEFER PACKING CO. INC. MEAT WHICH THE FINEST LADY SERVES WITH PRIDE BEALL'S INC. WOMEN PREFER MEN WHO BUY THEIR CLOTHES FROM BEALL'S .A X vi . A If O g I . , . I 'vw in .. I' s . . .X I .3 , 'W - W jd? M 3 Q Qi is 'x E. 4.- L X it l INDUSTRIAL TRUST and SAVINGS NEVER TO EARLY TO START SAVING FOR THE FUTURE 293 HI V BIG DIVIDEND Y as A TYPICAL CROWD INVESTING WISELY AT UTUAI. HOME 8: SAVINGS ASSOCIATION lcx AcnoN - Low cosr E LOANS .DE AT HOME - STAY AT HOME PER ANNUM ETY OF YOUR COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY INGS INSURED UP TO 510,000.00 'IUTES FREE PARKING FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 5- ,. DALBY'S DRUGS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR COLLEGlATE'S NEEDS Z L OCCASIONS AWQ RESULTS THAT ENDURE RADER'S SATISFY YOU -,xi P . 1 ,Y RADER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO It If 151,255 ' ff... was cRousE's SHELL sERvlcE STATION . 6.010655 ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE SERVICE FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE THIRST KNOWS No SEASON 29 Mm si lil DELCO REMY DIVISION G.M.C. .. 1,4 , X 296 W' ff BALLARD'S HARDWARE EQUIPMENT FOR EVERY TYPE OF HOME III I I I I, , I 1 I I I I I I I YOUR CAR LIKE THESE DESERVES A DELCO V fl. .H za ' I I F 2: - , E w Sip : gf. 5 M . wx , fx -, I OWL DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS SAFE AND SATISFYING Choose a good bank - - make it your financial advisor - - your financial Lifetime Partner Learn to know your bank and banker - do not hesitate to ap- proach him at any time regarding any problem and as you move through life you will be amazed at the many, many ways your bank can assist you to attain your goals. You're Always Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Welcome at O IH! 4 Convenient Locations I 122 South Mulberry O ll5 East Charles 0 Zl0l South Madison 0 Eaton, Ind. There's A Bank in Your Future 297 COVALT DAIRY COMPANY COVALT BMW 'ft REID'S STUDIO 'LII PICTURES THAT CATCH A COED'S EYE ANYPLACE, ANYWHERE MILK FOR CONVENIENT SAVING G THREE BANKS Locum MERCHANTS TRUST COMPANY FOR C0NVEN'ENT SAVING Lassf I c z Q m ITIUITITI PPT O -3- 52 Q 11 gg E QM 91 J -0 'u O . 'E zz Dividends paid each six-months period since 1889 Current rate 3'!zW per annum RAIN BOW Cleaners .- ., ...,... . X ' ' 'M' K N SHOE RAINBOW CLEANERS STUDENTS KNOW RAINBOW CLEANS SAVINGS No educational program is complete unless it teaches the fundamentals of thrift and self reliance. Build your financial security with a savings account at MUNCIE FEDERAL. HOME LOANS Where every month you own more and owe less with our MONTHLY REDUCTION PLAN. MAIN AND WALNUT AT 4-6387 HOURS: 9 to 4:30 Mon. thru Fri. Fri. 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