Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1959

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Ball State Teachers College Muncie, Indiana ORIENT Dean Speicher Editor-in-Chief Kiki Paulek Layout and Arr Editor Nora Herzer Business Manager M 34 ,,,...- 1 sg M- ,,,....-- ,- M.. 5 f 7 2 5 11 H. ang' ' N .., :ff-.5 . M A . 'tffkii' . ff , , ,- F., 'L QL 2-1 it 'Q M Y 1 ' a . M ' f ' m e E E W F' ' 21 s. ENTER. wo o D Pr-Ir My W3 ff-'12 13 1 3 Table of Contents Introduction Page 1-20 Administration Page 21-36 Departments Page 37-148 Social Page 149-204 Religious Page 205-220 Residence Page 221-236 Sports Page 237-268 Ads 8. Index Page 269-304 THIS IS BALI. STATE This world of people . . . of men and women . . . of students and faculty . . . that keeps pace with the spirit of the Ball Brothers . that lives academically . . . and socially . . . and religiously . . . This world of people THIS IS BALL STATE rx v -,gg ,s Ns 417, .- , 0. V uv 1 rf. X -'N If Q: ft . , ' 3 , ,,, gs I VL . . fo . Q '1Tv' 1' 'Q xg L VR' ' .-A . 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M X of enduring beliefs and fellowship . . . unites us in a common purpose. W 1 oilpfl I ' Dm '-Q ri ,ff , elf, .il .' 1 p sy .1 if I p 4, ff? 1 ' y 1 ,', -1 fr. x I N, G .1 Q 2 ,L ,4 ' w V. - .xi ,E 'R S 'I9 PU, f..1' 1 ' - , N, .,.N Q I -- 3 K ' lx-,.ewMi. . - X: , ,. '--s 1 '-1 . lk ,-...4-ww- 4 if , 3-T. 1' -.Q-rf Q' - 4,-1 - . h .X , . -1 '-- - .-rv' , , L.. ,N fig 1. ff 1. --1-elf ,y .. Q , -f 6-W 3 e, :-.,,,., ,J-414. ., T. . V . ,.,4,,'.,vf .,,,.,, - 952-ff 1,4-as . m,,. --f,sf.A,A . .- UZ! .- 4 V -4, .,-K ,--,,,,,: efstid JZ, Q, , -LT31' sqft This world of people . . who live academically through knowledge . . socially as a part of education . . . religiously with purpose . . . This world of people . . THIS IS BALL STATE E W i -Q I N X fl. X 5,5 K 1 . ' 4 lj! , X ,P Y, 5 m v Y X ' X kv ,rj Y- x xy-1 yx..-. -rx x lduttl-if 1 7' . X. X ' fy' J k I .xx 8-nu-.-1 f . Q ws: 13' is ai, 1 li , L 6 ,K Q -'H V - - . ' ' .v- w- ,.,-5,2 .11 'f' , f -' ... im. . ' .f la: .Isa L , V' v . ,.,.n,... N R :Li ll'L.u'e4'f 1' ' ariinmzugx Luz- 4.2 Ihrihtfi' 1 ' Ain PA ,.al.l..4.lT4 A J K fl -,ima f ' 1 E 1 -1 ,MN ,X , . .I - r.-R .',. f . -,,ff A!f. I if gl . , . --rf'- .. I 1 f fi si 'TE SX. 703, jf? fx.xsgxws-A,.xx.xf..,f..xygf..,pg1,Q6 V -1.3--wg gf -A . .. ,X N- ... e 1 1 . . . .x.,.,,,gQ.z ., ,Fw M.. X .. NN. mcg M ,Q-. . Tx, 'Q gd, -,LQ X. my -Qjflrmysvs'-.aA. X X . . N X X-.V-W 5- iw. S.-:', .fu , 2. ADMINISTRA TIUN BUILDING 'H,,,.,....-V ' ,eff . i E-Q. f ' 'Z-'Q N ' CHX. X 1, W, Q .1 Q- 2 .J A 5 ' ' iEj 1f 35555-1 I-:gg rc - Q 1 'ia 3-11,30-- -qy11:' -Q ., ,Q , , f ig: L E . f y y . . . :X x ' E wg vm- rm A ,.r,'32?39:f' 92 2' . fs , 92 :f Q ' ' - 'MY 4-ff . ' V ' gf - i xx 'T Q . A.. .--L Q N , if .T W1 5 'm J!! the 'K' STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD Mrs. Carroll E. Roach Secretary 6- i N. ,ffl K' !., . , . :Q Mr. Roberts C. Hill Assistant Secretary . 4 -P z 4 Q' ,md Mr. A. M. Bracken President Mr. Wilbur Young Ex-officio . fs- 4 -2. i 1 A 1 EY1f'ii..i:l . ' E Q . ' 'S . William E. Wilson Ex-officio Mr. John D. Ennis Vice-President ,,,,.,,.-.--+- Married and the father of two sons in college, President Emens has had much personal contact with youth and their habits. This is an asset which aids in his understanding of students. Determined that BSTC shall grow with its needs, he plans to meet the demands of the future, while continuing the individ- ual contact of the past. President Emens has a broad back- ground for his position, having his A.B. and M. Ed. degrees from Eastern Michigan Col- lege, his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan and honorary Ll.D. degree from Wayne State University and Hanover College. 22 PRESIDENT JOHN R. EMENS John R. Emens, a man with a purpose, is seventh in line of presidents of Ball State Teach- ers College. He continues a tradition of personal sincerity and interest, in an era noted for automa- tion and mass organization. With an ever-growing campus and increasingly larger administration and instructional staffs, President Emens purposefully plans and works to continue his policy of making Ball State a friendly campus with his ready greeting familiar to all students. lcd -7' ff if Dr. and Mrs. John R. Emens iid 2 ifg, i Qin, 'tix ,.,.. s, 'l' DEAN BURKHARDT As dean of the college, Richard W. Burkhardt is concerned with all academic affairs of the students. Main areas coming under this admin- istrative division are all undergraduate departments, graduate studies, extended services and library services. Dean Burkhardt received his A.B. degree from Knox College and later earned his A.M., A.M.T. and EdD. degrees from Harvard University. +7 ., -'Y X . ,, X -.fy a, l l X l 3 A 5' Ei i 1 5? ! 5, ll : -1 . r X - We I ' Q4 fgfgl N . ' , f Sq 2, I? gag 'Fifi ' 'ri in all , lt ' I4 ft, s- Y i ,ii VW - J, Q, 1 s- fare- as fflqi- ., . l Maior Paul A. Hughes Head of Air Science Department DEPARTMENT HEADS Q fm X ., ' X? A. J t N 2 A I K All V Q X If I .M X ' r '.'1 N I it .7 -ll, X- Q X , 5 ',. f XXX j 'i Q I if V, ' ,., X Eg I wb :,, g,.ff is . .. V x 4- N . .-.X K K , .... N J ...sXj.,.'-Q Dr. Alice Nichols Head of Art Department gs 4-nary,-, P-lf Dr. Paul Royalty Head of English Department Dr. Robert P. Bell Head of Business Department K S I gg-. film,-,ft - 'Ti fi' 5 7 lung., Q Dr. Wallace H. Magoon Head of Foreign Language Department Dr. Earl A. Johnson Head of Education Department VP: ' '- via. Miss Mildred Moore Head of Home Economics Department .W '-1' .Q y IF fs rm 's 1 WS- sims'-ff .XX u -f' . tq g , . A 1 ,..,K .2 ' .fy Na ' . .Q .Q ., ftviaxk-x - - .. , sk we 'i1 A ., ,iff N,,,, , . .lil , 4 X., - ? 'S' :J S W . . . X . - P 4 Dr. Lloyd P. Nelson Dr. P. D. Edwards Dr. Robert Hargreaves Head of Industrial Arts Department Head of Mathematics Department Head of Music Department V1.5 as t fl fi , . , Q . e N '..: . l f fa' if-W . . . .90 i I k . 1: fjijfgg, , s X' E53 - I' .,?-:3frS3Qe'ff '., 5 i ii. ff - 'Lk Q t ,tx sex K E .g N EA 163A XI' V 1 . S v : . eff. ' - . me Q ft-:t f . 4 .,., . . -rs .. -:,a.-jf-1 Qi 1.9 Q , ' wtf: e- RR - r ,, Q.. - La f- .V A, . W . Dr. Robert A. McCall Dr. Robert H. Cooper Head of Physical Education Department Head of Science Department l Dr. M. Curtis Howd Dr. Marion Grady Dr. Robert Lafollette Principal of Burris School Head of Library Science Department Head of Social Science Department Dr. James H. Albertson Administrative Assistant to the President rf ' If X , L 'xiii , . iV?W -f l Q i -X X xt df 1 X -XX bg , ' ' as W r s A - ,ff X LI ,' 'X Dr. R. E. Michael Director of Extended Services Z6 XX ..f K' x A 4 4 xml VYSXQ-. X Y X qw wc., Dr. Victor B. Lawhead Assistant Dean of Instructional Affairs Dr. Robert Koenker Director of Graduate Studies 6 I f . -9 Qc. V 1 A 4 NH' 1 3 'll?f'X' ' 1 f r f 1 MR. JOSEPH C. WAGNER Joseph C. Wagner, usiness manager an treasurer of Ball State, handles all financial business of the college. With the expansion and steadily increasing enrollment of Ball State, it is necessary for his staff to be extremely accurate and efficient. Mr. Wagner completed his A.B. degree at Manchester College and M.A. degree at the University of Michigan as well as having done grad- uate study at various universities. '3 ,?- Z' V ft' L if 'I 4 1 X Qi' Mr. H. Ansel Wallace Assistant Business Manager Q A l , , , ' 1? 2 'LN'-..,, ' in A t :ff ' Ng ' A Y-X :QF r'A Mr. Robert F. Newton Chief Accountant and Finance Officer of Auxiliary Enterprises W U 'EFT sr S'- 'V Mr. Albert E. Letts Director of Physical Plant J if , . .. Q P . I X2 W l , ..., ,. L . L4-.X Q , I limi' . , 1, 4 :-. f l- I ' ' in Miss Ethel Himelick Assistant Treasurer ... x N!! EINV- tif 'i T x , . .Lf,5g y.,,.1 wr 3-.WL . ' -g 713. -.AM , f it 5 W t'39'25 Sli DEAN JOHNSHOY Howard G. Johnshoy is active as dean of student affairs and has the intricate iob of heading all departments concerned directly with the affairs of students. Under his iurisdiction, departments con- stantly are striving to improve their services. Dean Johnshoy received his A.B. degree from Concordia College and his M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Teachers College, Columbia, University. I X W . x. as . I .lit Syr ah A ' Qs P w x.-,- S X is R , X K : S A ' X 3 X E t S! X 'Ni W' 3 ... ,x,,, t h SSP W, fx 1 ,, D a qsgsfpl I 5 'ui x Q Y P , Q .w if ' Dr. Leo M. Hauptman Registrar Collier Dr. Kenneth M. Director of Men's Activities vw . 4-A , i ' 'K 'ms l 2 1 :Mg Ar , ' ' -e fi J' 3--fa -5-xii: ri 41 'fig , -P 1 -fx , 'W r ffi M, --wf' ,wzx -s 1, .. 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P ' Q 6 . , - 'V - Q.. e 1 x r - '. - Q ' K 4... ve Mr. Ben Ervin Chairman of Student Advising Program Mr. John Klem Coordinator of Scholarships, Aids and Student Employment V Mx-...,.,., ,ML we-wfffwg xww .ff 1... ff' ,... wp. ,... ,.. .... sm .., 1 -fr 251. J'- vlqv :A W--M1 'tr -, 91 es ME gn, 1 WEE new had . , . ,Mi x , I 4 1? M Aggfida 'Tl L. A L W ' 1, 5 Z A 1' g, - 1 l W 3 6 'iw , 'Q x ., E ,L z as 2 - Ax w-4 N - wmwmwww Y-N-maven ix Af I f Mr. Charles R. McNaughlon Director of Placement rf' S X 32 R N, 5 ,. ew? N 'V 53 ! 'F f 1 5355 3 .X 1 C J- E' it 'ig C lb .-an j +-C, YH rl -qc Q, ill- E t F 1 fr N Dr. Wayne G. Pippenger Director of Health Center Dr. Carl Andry Coordinator of Religious Activities F I 6 I i i i I I N ig DR. OLIVER C. BUMB Four maior divisions compose the administrative structure of Ball State Teachers College - academic af- fairs, student affairs, business affairs and public affairs and college development. As head of the division of public affairs and college development, Oliver C. Bumb acts as one of the main public relations men from Bal! State. Dr. Bumb's office staff is a group which is a most important outlet for creating public interest in the college. Coordinating the activities of the News Bureau, the Office of Alumni Relations and the official publications of the college are some of the responsibilities of Dr. Bumb. Another important area, which now has a very signif- icant role on Ball State's rapidly growing campus, is the program for planning new buildings. Dr. Bumb is respon- sible for coordinating this development program which includes the raising of funds from non-state or non- auxiliary enterprise income sources. Well qualified for his responsible position, Dr. Bumb received his B.S. degree from Indiana State Teach- ers College and his M.S. and EdD. degrees from Indiana University. -L. mm, ,W V. . ' . :'.:..Q5 :fs QQ K -' 'frfs-2 X. 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Mitchell, T. Sgt. Herman Stone Capt. James R. Whitmer, Capt. Charles E. O'Neal, Capt. Robert E. Seidell, Capt. Fred V. Mayhue, Capt. Paul D. Carter. X . 4 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ROW I: Howard Hill, David Mahoney, Eugene Thompkins, John Slinkard. ROW 2, John Hatfield. ROW 11 Dennis Werking, George Pam- erleou, Clinton Fuelling, Robert Foster, Edward Bensman, Clarence Warfel. ROW 21 Maior Hughes, Melvin Jedrnan, Orlia Tate. If CADET WING STAFF ROW I: P. Carter, Orlia Tate, Edward Bensman, Jack Bledsoe, Robert Foster. ROW 2: John Hatfield, Paul Davis, Monte Hensley, Charles Langham, Melvin Sedman. At the AFROTC cadet party, Maior Hughes takes time to congratulate next year's wing commander, Robert Foster, as Art Tate, outgoing commander, watches on. W , Y 'W .X rv , ffkffw' . l Y .1 ' . I ,V ' is , , , e s is I' 5' Q, sit K V F, f- fi Tk I-Qqgf' at 2 i s wgify, Y' if- w w -- iff 'F ' . - ww if.: ' i 4 ,:., 1 -' 'X ' 1 X lm-gg T' , 1 7'3f 3',2 , 1..-.i'g-prdsg ll f 1 X if N152 ' ' ' ' 'osx up ',, 2 Q 7' .1 J' , 'I-:Z '. ,m Vt,, -eve is fail if g 'f:.,3,x - ws. ,M ' ,uvg xc , ,L ff. .. ,dugg X, 11' II- v -i - 1 ' , e - -. S- ruff if ggi f ' r' 1 i f , ., , U2 3 5--5, 5 H 4 ' W -f' 'sms QE , S e 1 4' .. M e-axis iv fl! At ease, stand . . For N f , .. :wg5'::2f'v V iffy' - f ,,. new 1 f , ' '- ., i il ' it Qx V - 5 A XY' ,R . H YR. ..o J c..A. , X sq The officer of the day carries out re- sponsibilities with the aid of a fellow officer. 95313 i ' 'X gy, 5? A representative of skit winners at the cadet party receives a trophy from Maior Hughes. ANGEL FLIGHT ROW 1: Linda Sheddick, Ethel Helm, Kay Rahe, Joyce E. Massengale. ROW 2: Bill Spice, Sandra Taylor, Eileen Settle, Glenna Trout, Beverly Castleman. ROW 3: Patty Harding, Janis Felton, Natalie Bair, Susan Bower. ROW 4: JoEllen Wagoner, Karen Davidson, Kay Rhinehart, Marlee Grein. ROW 5: Peggy lrwin, Virginia New- man, Phronio Howard, Andrea Kachel. ROW 6: Zola Kirby, Janes Sells, Leslee Pickle. Exhibition performances of fancy and precision drill are a specialty of the BSTC Angel Flight. Composed of undergraduate women, this organization brightens many events on campus as well as various parades in Muncie and surrounding areas. The initial purpose of Angel Flight, however, is to advance and promote interest in the Air Force and to aid the progress of Arnold Air Society. Although proficiency in basic drill commands is essential to be in the A Drill Team, not all is work and practice. The Honorary Colonel and her court of the Air Force Ball are selected each year from the ranks of Angel Flight. ROW 1: Roberta Burton Rita Wells lPresidentl, Marsha Mason Pot Cole ROW 2: Lynn Holt, Paula Dahlberg, Carol Goetz lTreasurerl, Bunny Van- Skyke. ROW 3: Thelma Brown, Kathryn Goble, Gerry VanSkyke, Donna Hast- ings, Tom Baumgartner. ROW 4: Barbara Anderson, Judy Musser, Jean Anne Coates, Sarah Kinsey. ROW 5: Nancy Ludington, Barbara Jamison, Kay Dean, Alice Moore. Attention!!! Angel Flight pays its respects. 'Ts Angel Flight marks off in circular formation -WffJ3f' V V Y. .W , X , . W.:-,..,.p-.vw C ea Even the AFROTC Band is ai aitenfion. UI mf :fs '31 UQ! mv With banners unfurled, the AFROTC Color Guard performs. ji . ,wh ,M .. , - Z., . v , e ww-M -- ' get Juawz-h Num . ,ve ... ...Haan ., - - - - Q .. - E X Q Masai, T Y aw...-Q ' -ws ' The Rifle Team in full strength. ,415 Degdwzlmewl I' :'x ' is n is I l 'xpm 2 Q' 3? ' l-il-gift? if i ,.'x.,- M I ' 1' 'ii'ii', it M is fix ,fm gt R M . qw -' fm., K R it if W '11 s iq. Y igqn , E ' ii , if , f - . yn rv- r ' . - ' :Sz fi- r. I... . 'X is S. Q 5 Marvin C. Reichle -vii? I - ' ' .f M 'uf hx X Left to Right lsittingl : Miss Lucia Mysch, Dr. Roberta Law. Left to Right lstand- ingl: Miss Marilynn Roth, Mrs. Mildred McJilton. nv Ja XWAQQ, ' ,log 3- N Left to Right: Mr. Byron Shurtleff, Mr. William Story left to Right: Mr. Vin- cent C. Burns, Mr. Joe Bertrand, Dr. Roger Easton. 43 xxx ,, Mg - FF xt A 1, '-- , 3 2 ?L4 -5 Richard Amick Rushville B.S. f, s -1 A J' ages' , 5 ff 2225 ' ' t W f 'YK .1 ' , L 'FW - J,,L xg: Ribs: June Edwards Decatur B.S. Margery Folta Greenfield B.S. g' f .l ri 1 , ,, , ,rely 5 H j . ,lf Donald lmmel Auburn B.S. , 7 A:-S , y f 5 -v -v. X pm 9.7 Rex Schneider Ruth Schuhmacher Goshen Hartford City B.S. 5.5, 1 44 Nancy Boyer Converse B.S. ,Y .,.. Q M. c ' c x iii! ,K -my ' , 1 S Q or 'Q x, at Q. ' me wr K lil.. .W x,.,. X E: ' v x WX X A S X Q X X is, X, :Si ' ifwg- x: s 'fQ,:.- J 4- . ,.'.y.xA:-:..,i5 -, 'Q -S 6 '1- .- S5-:: Patricia Gouldsbery Anderson 4. ,vw Q-.fx '71 s...,-- Sheila Brady Muncie B.S. Phillip Gregory Fort Wayne vw., - 1 Carol Corbin New Castle B.S. Helen DeVoe Muncie B.S. ,f . .'!5Qi:g!:?j.' M15-ws: g -. A, if? f 9,3 c 1, ' ' :A w - W . r -'S Eva Hardt Gerald Hodson Grieteinen, Germany Anderson B.S. B.S. B.A. B.S. I N I A .11 hs L3 i f , . :fig . Q 'I J, - ., 15315: X32 .. , 225. - -' fe'-. J- i ' - ai-if e ' U k-2'fi1' ., 5:5-A P . f ,E-ps ' - , .. Q .zgff Q 9 I - , - e V f I -' ur 1 F .J SSRX -gf - ' SN sa, is - 1 -. 4 . 4 E- N- ::- i MW .:Z' ' ,A ' - e - 'S ' IAN , we -. - ' ease-y X -N, , Q X- -4 - wb- -r .-V-M S fi , , ex, ,F ,Si-'.'-f - Margaret Paulek East Chicago Jenny Pollard Anderson B.S. B.S. Jean Rhamy Frank Roberts Sidney, Ohio Marion 8.5 B.S. M 1 '1'2s,::,-if' v- ' ' fi23a1i.EfEg?: S - X U X3 0 Q.-N '7 2 . ' X Ve f 5,-iizs. 'W '- , V '-1:g:, 'QW' B.S. Marsa Storms Barbara Suits Sharon Utterback Beatrice White Indianapolis Noblesville Bargersville Muncie B.S. B S B.A. 14115 ' .,...-- fs ,,,,,,,,.,- 'g I. N-ferr' E i S l , 7 . 1 t 'Z' Q '- Um'-- I-llll lr'fu'1mal ROW 1 Don Andrews, Marilyn Roth, Jack Good, John Gordon. ROW 2: Jim Faulkner lltresidentl, Frank Roberts, Marsha Storms, Bill Sawicki, Pat Goulds- bery Jenny Pollard, Helen DeVoe lCorresponding Secretaryl, Carol Barber, Kiki Paulek lllecording Secretaryl, Janet Guinn lTreclsurerl, Dick Hoover lVice- Presldentl, Roberta Law. ROW 3: Rex Schneider, Dr. Alice Nichols lSponsorl, Dick Amick. Handmade glass, silkscreen contemporary Christmas cards and various works from a fall quarter gallery show spelled profits for worthy causes to Delta Phi Delta, art honorary, for this year's efforts. With the sale of glassware and Christmas cards, the organiza- tion, composed of the outstanding upperclass scholars who are fine arts majors, added to a national scholarship fund as well as finance activities such as the first gallery show in which students were privil- eged to price their works. Climaxing activities was the traditional student art show spon- sored by the honorary in May. The varied efforts shown in this ex- hibit were collected by faculty members in their classes throughout the year. DELTA PHI DELTA N - N J N . V. fm. I , r i 51 1 KALLISTA CLUB ROW 'l Gerald Hodson, Terry Hand, Wilbur Woolridge, Don Andrews, ROW 2 Marcia Wilson, Darlene Carey. Ruth McConnell, Linda Mar- tin Mary Jane Owen, Judie Ackley, Mary Helen Bailey, Sue Spraker. ROW 3 Caryl Mitchell, Arlene And- erson, Sharon Utterback, Phyllis Har- land, Marilyn Crane Nancy Boyer. June Edwards, Carol Stoughton. P now 1: Jam males, Jack emi, .nm H Hale, Don lmmel. 5 ROW 2: Linda Trout, Nancy Shew- maker, Carol Osmun iTreasurerl, Joyce Markus l5ecretaryl, Anna Keeney lVice Presidentl, Ann Hime- lick lPresidentl, Charlene latsha, Kiki Paulek. ROW 3: Norma Glon, Dian Whitte- more, Nada Ullrich, Ruth Ann Schuh- macher, Pat Gouldsbery, Barbara Suits. Kallista is the oldest orgainzation on Ball State's campus and is open to all art students. From money-making proiects a one hundred dollar scholarship is awarded to an outstanding member of Kallista Club in honor of Susan M. Trane. Proceeds from the art auction are also contributed for an art field trip to a large museum. The Art Auction is an annual event where the general public is invited to bid on objects of art produced by students and faculty members during the year. Regular monthly meetings are held and often the meetings feature picnics, parties and speakers. ,, -fx 1 , 5-9. X ff il QWQA. .W 'z What color shall l use next? . . p. ,. . fv'.' .. .u .n .' .-,vg- .--,.,,. ..... ,Q fur 'uh ,r .,n vu, Q s ' ffm Qc.. . A , 6 if-,w.mtM..,.. .....,.w,,u . V 5 .Q . Q 1 Ks Vs A 3, , x en, gs, -an 43' as .. fl! Smoothing off the rough edges? , ff- ' - , :M-,QQ5 , -ui'-xi wx. 'N N K 'Ti M Y'w. . -wb.-..u ,, 0. ,wt t 1 52-f-fjsf--' k X- K. 1 XX ' 4' ffl: - '- Y 1, I -4 -'. ' 1 -1-24-xssfwrwknwo' N-Rr: l ., eg is ,.,- V -g,gg.swx.N.xw 506 , : . ah- ' .. A. . i ':r :t 1' 0, ' t gk -.,jf.5 5 fw- Q 5 f- A N N. ' ' . N YE. N , K K. X . A --A . .. 1 '-7. ' l Qi ,I ' A 4 . , , Q3-it K 5,133 -, Q24 sf. wi?-. N ' 1 '7i,g::2,:- -gif iw? x AA 9 r - K - -' xv , X - K - t K '.-- , 4 - --mv ,,: Rl' ' .3 You can tell the warp from the woof! 33 lg ,gag 7 4 5. . Q' A infix... fl! N. '1ffff-- A n l ' WWW: I tz w - ' X' ' A A ww . , HE 47 ml wifi A student tries one method of artistic expression. x P' xx' X xx r 5 A., sci M' ' -5' . , L ,, u if s ee K .1 g S'g '1jW q.' X P , Z' H V . M- f R , if 4 riliii l --v-A ' , Q x .iq ,I jx ---lv , f' , QJ ,gn s xg me A he A96 it 'FQ X ii' v-'ff-'-'MM'-' w' . As Q 56: Q I I , A ggi ' x vix. -1 Q7 fx l f Form follows function. - i ,:.f,.,, Q ' K llflfl Varied activities prove beneficial for art students. 48 gaddvzead epaztmeat left to Right: Dr. Bruce Shank, Mr. Basil Swinford, Mrs. Jane Whelan, Mr. Clair Rowe, Dr. E. John Gradoni, Miss Louise Rippee. Left to Right: Dr. Robert Myers, Mrs. Margaret Studebaker, Mrs. Ruth Loats. in-L., W.- I, g ,A Left to Right: Mr. John Mark Johns, Mrs. Lucile Left to Right: Mr. Robert Kyle, Dr. V. H. Carmichael, Mr. Joseph W. Hollis, Mr. Edward Liston, Dr. Mina Johnson, Jackson, Dr. J. Virgil Herring. Mr. Donald E. Lawrence. Seated: Dr. Martha Hill, Miss Dorothy Crunk. 49 wp.. 2 ex -f'1T '5 J -..-f f?.4 , , ,. ,fi Y. S 1'A Richard Anglin Roann B.S., Ad. . A fu ,-,, ,m f- 'i 'x l .K Zi' R Barbara Booth Muncie B.S. --1 - Hifi:-I A . K T fig '- ', 'Q Q Q56 . -C. me . ' .Vp- Y-X' 1 s-. s I 'Z Robert Brundage Anderson B.S., Ad. 5' lv' ..-' i- -af . V x. xx . 5 -V N .. Y X I '-1 3:3 ,Q X X x -- yza-av H: -N- erf-T' fkiftfw,-1 :Sl Tiff?-lfizl iii -1 'ffrig James Armington Charles Baker Warsaw Muncie B.A., Ad. B.S., Ad. NC' .Wg ff? Ann Bassler Grass Creek B.S.. Ed. 'av ir--nr X,-Q wc 'E iv-sf -K' ...A Max Bennett James Bishop .X Anderson Knightstown B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. 1 , 46' ..-lv 1 :A 4 1 ff' 'J . ...agig -.f N21 ..-, William Bond Huntington B.A., Ad. X f -,. . .,., . M.:-1. A N- -3' ifzfiyg , -1 . -.Q i xi A A A Robert Bottom Thomas Bowne Mavis Brant Lois Bridges David Brown Harold Browning Greensburg Richmond Michigan City Greenfield Anderson New Castle B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. W' '-as5.:gff:,a.If.f'3 X X K s . 3 1.1115--' W ' Q ' , , X . wx. xv Y , ' wx. , si' - V ' A -... -- 'Y .553 , 'J wi Q '.723l'1 4 . :f 1- X 'iii 1-393, faux, 1 B' Robert Bryant Louis Burns Lois Byrd South Milford New Castle Huntington B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. v 7 . if .f.'?5iMwif:il?' A . .g..,.t.,f'w ' ggi fi ' , B. 'ffifi 'ev gg...-f e '43 lf 1 fl 1 - f . B. -ff we f , lg. ' 4 ggji '- Q . A Rf X. H33 ...Q fi . :.- ,Iv ., . 'Q 75: Rx N. Jil .xii . -.z H., P David Clifford Phyllis Cline Mariorie Cook David Cougill Michigan City Muncie Greenfield Farmland B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. lv-1.4. ' . , , ..,-I '-:gf James Chaney Jim Cecil Hartford City Shelbyville s.s., Aa. s.s., Ad. N . N f . ' ,elm .N . R Q W 1' s -s 1 Sandra Cox Barbara Crow Noblesville Garrett B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. ff ,gud ,-M. if if me if' - Q 3 ,ff- Q1 Richard Davis Hugh Dotson Diane Dunham Howard Dunham James Durham Patricia English Alexandria Anderson Hammond Anderson Muncie Marion B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. 50 ' 606044 F Donald Clark Angola Ed. B.A., -. ,.,.. . -.-,-,. A I :A 1 . 3 .KN . - ' E 1. 2 s 'ie V 4 .ec Y e X Jim Davis Muncie B.S., Ed. ,J es, we 1 'fa t - il W, .:' ff - ,A Q f2w.fss?Ys . if S9 lf 'IXY If Ve ..-I' Stanley Escott Goshen B.S., Ed. Gary Farn Hammond B.S., Ad. 5- Roy Goar, Jr. New Castle B.A., Ad. 4 . fx. - 1 '27 R Norma Hagerty New Castle B.S., Ed. sv 1 E J ... Q J 'A x A., .P Z, ui Edith Herrmann Glenwood B.S., Ed. 51 v..-. Q--A-W-F, . - N Q il Ir, ,-...V I I , 8 M.-Mc' ,-pine' -59 '15 X ' Q- ' 5- '- f' Y L - , Y fl .' .' 1 , ' iQ4',4'g lg , X- ifif ' Virginia Felts Stanley Fields Robert Finley David Fisher Mary French Sandra Gard Portland Liberty Rossville ldaville Muncie Huntington B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. ry-'- ' 'i H I A , K A 5, , r i V- . x ' W m '- --le f'if-5-Q-5--Yr-su . 'hw' le ' li S- req --7 C-' .Aa S - . .., - . :B .fn - 'Vx if I -. N 1 ,- .qxl xgl, fi v ' .. . na' 'fy I 2 ' 1 4 . . .,., . 'g Marlene Graff John Graham Robert Carl Gray Charles Gruber Nancy Ann Gundrum Gene W. Gwin Tipton Muncie Upland Elkhart Edinburg Nappanee B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. Wm'W ' W M 4' . Q E H Q f i3rx -f WF ' of ' t ' All 1 - 42 'R 'P :P 4 C- 1' Judith Harder Gary B.S., Ed. l ,,,1c:s. , . ll ,.,-. ii I Byron Himelick LoFontaine B.S., Ad. 0' E lr 1 Q 3 i Richard Johnson Sharon Jones Munfie Anderson B.S., Ad. B.S., ed. Bill Ryan Harris Muncie B.S., Ad. CT' X '--.q'-W . l Av . , , ff ff' A. . 7 ' 'Q 4 Q' .i J 2. John B. Hines Muncie B.S., Ed. X YS? iQ ... ,K , ,, N Lorretta Kazmierczak South Bend B.S., Ed. was Q .55 P 44 ,ZF E. .- 9 - 41' - . i JoEllen Hartman John Hatfield Lewis Hathaway Warsaw Miami, Florida Ridgeville B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.A., Ed. 1 x ' 1-. ii '4. ai , ,- fs ,is ,L .j. R Q 1, 33, Q A- EA . .X-.1 ef Jack Hosier Donald lmler Pendleton Anderson B.S., Ad. s.s., Ad. my ' 'G 'ata- R SIT' Larry Kenworthy Marvin King Connersville New Castle B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. Word Jamesen Goshen B.S., Ad. fl '- X' xi tix ' Y it i -ii Nt li. .ii R xi Lucile Koger Tippecanoe B.S., Ed. 1 -. ,.,. Paula Haynes Anderson B.S., Ed. ' ' 'U '1 'Ti .-. ... 2 -,. , r 'K at Ez. . , ' f FQ'- F fnfi. ' ' .' 2..- Fzilfi : A-L':e-Q3 es. -.Lt ,Q . I . . I' se-2 , t 'r, ,E . t. - V: . J X A Philip John Shelbyville B.S., Ed. .5 H fi e 5 . I J 'E wif lv Qi xv X Wh. v-1 X .i. Evelyn Lacey St. Paul B.S., Ed. 51 -ZR' 'Ev 'G' Charles Largent Muncie B.S., Ad. -V. ' .J 5 V -...av xi ' E i I A isa X 5 X l Q VY TX- V . . . I' X 5. 'W X 5 Muncie B.S., Ad. s ., .,... .SSX FN ' .wlxgjgx 1 r 'f' -XRS. 1' Q .J , - 1. 1 wg A.- .6 . . x Qi S' t. N N . N -,- - A X X E3 .xx ., .Sy s sw X ' NX 5 'Q 1 , sy .r v ...ww .. . x Ik we ss l i ff' 1 Nw ' E .i . 5 ' S ilif .N l Janice Lee Largent Annette Lawrence Barbara Leitshuh Coatesville Muncie B.S., Ad. J: ..'-V --rx .--, -ssh.-X.,w 1.4, B.S. K... .. e . ' '- - r-we-...Q..,., Fw: ' ' P . 'e QQ., , 1 . E Y x ie K haf ' .2 his Off -J 3' 223' xv- lx , N ,, , t. .-.f-' - George Lindsey Parker s.A., Ad. ' if -'-- ifflifli' Tr ' ' - - :ff-Si' - N - X4 Sf? 'f X -sr' A .1 . I ,.- -.iz .' Q 'Y' . 51:55, ':1::, 'W' xxxx N X X X x X L . Q wwf? wi' N v PRX :txt r N X Kung xxx NX9 A x X ww iw .12-.:.:x. . . -:aw .::,:f.:w-, yy. - - .. .gy ex .. , f XX 4, YR Richard Lintner Robert Lisenko Huntington South Bend B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. Wv 'cry' James McCoy Frank McDanell Fort Wayne B.S., Ad. Martha Miller Anderson B.S., Ad. sr-as-we vVY..., . ..,. . .. .X- .441- -g X .Q eq.: 40 X . . , M., 50 . as-- 1 X 'sm Ee f S i Julia Mitchell Greenfield Indianapolis B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. 5 . -R1 .15 X .e- s,3:i:...:....S...:..- - ' 5 3 if . N ' Ei K . f ,Epo c F ' - 3 F 'P 5:5:1'St2fS: 5 Patricia North New Castle B.S., Ed. Dan Lowring George Makris James Martin Luther Martin James R. May Burnettsville South Bend Marion Anderson Muncie B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. ,.,.. r-v'-, K 2:5 xe - ,K g g N Q 33:3 gig. , X , , . K. N- X vm. ,,. Q . .Q Y- - 'A' . -.' X Q? X' 'x.f V eh Ref' A N 11 4:5-ff li f . Fred McFarland Jack McFarland Joseph McHolland Darrell Miller Karl G. Miller Valparaiso Portland Winchester Elwood Anderson B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.A., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. P- A 2 . Q 6, V 'ig' If ,, ,nn ' '17, :L I,... H fn LJ K, ' , f fs Y' L Lv- A-f -if 'TS--x -'Y I '.,,f --:- A .S . f' ' A J . li . A :if f James Moore Walter L. Murrell Kathryn Naftzger Douglas Naylor Kent C. Nelson Fishers Marion Fort Wayne Goshen Kokomo B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. li' ' A x v- ff' 's -.Q f l '- ' -7 ' ..- ' Q ' A' I x N l I I A 4 2 ' .x. J r . .. . . .. .Ns James Ohler WL Anderson B.S., Ad. li yijmw If s' km' Q. Ann Bowen Palmer William E. Palmer Bill E. Parker Paul Phillabaum Donald Phillippe Samuel Pritchard Henrietta Purkhlser Muncie Muncie New Castle Kokomo Anderson C0lUIllblll CIW c0fYd0 s.s., Ea. a.s., Ed. B.S., sd. s.s., Ad. a.s., Aa. s.s., Ad- 5-5-I Ed- 52 . ' 4 . .-. ,ff f ' , 'Q it fi Q l N W s 3 gli' x 0'-U' of 57, Mildred Rak Chesterton B.S., Ed. .ai .. kw g ..wm, L.: 'em Si A ' . 'L ' Z W f .ffm . X X. .i :X : is .3 QA it Judith Reinhold Culver B.S., Ed. if . .-5, :... 1 N--4 Q 3 5 5 Garland Ross, Jr. Muncie B.S., Ad. qs. '14-L, RN n Grace Smith Greensburg B.S., Ed. QQ. 2 . .I Y 1 'S' ' ef? E VL V. fa- louis Ramer Marion B.S., Ad. 31 Tffiff-f5ii:'if. f- .zlfi xl ' .. 'S- -A 1 p lib iii Richard Ramey Ralph Ray, Jr. Connersville Portland B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. sw f'YT ' .. mf 1-1 rgwxzvz,-3. ,-. ..x-.Q .ef . .. V - sf .. K . 5 .9-tix Q. -fu. 21: .aw -,E .... ':' rf-1? A . 3. gi ,Q .M . I , if ' 11' . ff . wwf X . in If J- Donald Retz Alice Rhoades Donald Rhodes Q '5 ,,:.f. rn... . . y.. 1. , 7,-.ff N ,, 1 , ,o 4 ,, I f ' 1 y ,,f 1 f 522 s ,,. I, R ,-im 'T9 Donald Reek Donald Reeves Jonesboro Muncie B.S., Ad. ...ny B.S., Ad. 9 V. affair, 1 R: ' ,-'sz5.e:z::. -' 1:4 'f .ig-4 1 l 0 .If . 'Ho Q s i . Glenn Richardson William Rigdon Economy Geneva Knightstown Muncie Muncie B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. . :Y af.:-.:f::.s.fs-12'-gi:--:, - . My ' ' . ' ' if' Q. .r-R A wif Q- ' W, ff' 'N ' Q' ' ,W N Ft ji . ew- Carolyn Severns Allen Shatto Larry Shinn Richard Shirley Donald Shumaker Bremen Hartford City Fountain City Muncie Selma B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. e f .,..,, A . eieasw ,M M Franklin Snyder Liberty B.S., Ad. h As K .-1 fl W' - grep 'f if f i : .F xx ,fi Q s A 5 B.S., Ed. ' sr 'Q-1 -ed' -ff 3,4-.nc v--v X Max Reinhart Portland B.S., Ad. 2 Q ix E Paul Ross East Chicago B.S., Ad. s' ' 'a .. ' ' 137229 9 -.-' G tb-: -,.- ix '-A 12'-'NE f.:'ff.f .Q . .. .kv 'K ' El . . .x-. ' Q 1' , .,l'5T?'g'f -'R 5 1 . ,f r'- Robert Sikorski South Bend B.S., Ed. 'E 1. fx nfs- Af Q' 'iw rl . ' he 'E . Q x , Q .' . Dean Speicher P. Allan Spencer David Spray Juanita Steigerwalt Patricia Stephenson Middlebury Portland Cowan Dunkirk Logansport B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.A., Ed. 3 I 'V' .,...-0 f? B.S., Ed. f -V f f A KX . , ,N S Q. www fs f - ,g s x' ,fx FS7a Thomas Stiff John Stiffler Kenneth Stone Cecil Stonebraker Karl Stout Richard Stucky Manford Thomas Muncie Muncie Warsaw Blountsville Muncie Muncie Connersville B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. B.A., Ad. 53 3 -gg WX . AX Xw I X . J s . 'fit tg - X .i ,-. . .- .-X ,N 'hrzv .H James Turner Hillsdale B.S., Ad. Ronnie Thornburg Winchester B.S., Ed. sv.. W., .,,.,.. -.. , X A Q up .5-Q.. :Q X. '3 4: f .32 1 JN.. ' Ng' C., W , E Ralph wuddeu Muncie B.S., Ad. Ted Voght Huntington B.S., Ad. 1 V -,.gzt'f? nf ,fraihf f,-Vw h . ,W ,.. at ' ' r SX br 'K vig . A . P 4 l .V 1 AA SN X' -'.- 4 fr ' - Ronald Whitehorn Columbus B.S., Ed. Wayne Wesley East Gary B.S., Ad. X 'X-vnu .ay . 'ws , ww 'J was as ' Y gierf - 1 .,, .ws ' l w i' Q- fx. . Missile X ff R ' 4 jf ' L55 If ' lil. ,' 5-.f' ' , fc g4si.d2qak ' X gyffgmc: - ,s. fs' I -X -X Q ff isis: if 5 if-P l Sffef. . . L fs.':fXf1zs.a. lam. J 5532 Barbara Van Dine Pierceton B.S., Ed. Carl Uesseler Corydon B.A., Ed. T?Q'7'f'f7'f'W V' X ' .hi sf V, Tv' Xxx 'T we XG. M sg . E A '1 X r' E I1 X3 X K . Ev 5 .r i Y J A Q. '13 -.EFS-X-'Q Kenneth Wallace Kay Warstler Portland B.S., Ed. New Castle B.S., Ad. lggems. f NX-, Xsi 5 .Z 51. . . I .. X. gg: , . ,,.,..-. z X . -'- L X. . ,--, v.L, 5 Iqlq . ,.,,,..,A 3 1 ,,. -I v Ia. I' i:.Qi:::-L: - .df ,fi . , ., -PTR . . J igiffk . X X ,X . v X ...bN::X. Garland Williams Anderson B.S., Ed. Thomas Wickens Anderson B.S., Ad. ef ... - 3.5, 5. Q wh MW gr, K ,. f X, me .x MQ, wXW Q tm? X bit A, Hg, Q 5 3 Q. X v J 4... s RX 1 A X N I'-it ti 4. ,EQ x 15? ffl- - ': shy... rg ND Xsb ' X A 7 . Nr .r M ...- Norman Vermillion Vincennes B.A., Ad. Bob Veach New Castle B.S., Ed. -it f . 2v:1sl'?J- - .. .1 E ff 'sm my X, . X , .Xe ' 'sv -:Tk . 5 vm,-. .Ll 'or XS. .. x -9. 1:...,, is W' ' b asgffii' as f- 'X S r X X Q --N-X. . . X HXQQXE. 1. v 551:53-.1 A. - f Dave Waymire Lovalee Weaver Hartford City B.A., Ad. Pleasant Lake B.S., Ad. 69 ,Vs Jack Williams Portland B.S., Ed. Thomas Williams, Jr Hammond B.S., Ad. V ,,l.., Q. . ...J ,..,, .. 2. H .. ...... ,W . 9 lm. A.,.?.Pf is , 5 Q, . : Q. . -V ' 5 if . 441 'X we gag -e X .ff X .. N T riff ' 5 X 15. .. . ui- l Q I ' f . ff .. . 'sf' X1 Q 'N .. Q ., l 'QB' :X 'jg-Twjmv -N , W X ' V .W G 3. 4 J, X K Nl . ...,. 'A-1 'si ,, L1- 1 ... --' df: -- 1 .yr . X. ,- iff' '-um? . X X- -wfr-in - Sr.-w .Viv - .- e ' iwvfvi-19 0 . J - .1 r, -was gg.: f ' X 5.5 f - .3423 - - . -, -X1 ' Vt. . ' X - ' . - . 5 153451 3,16 in .fe 1- V- r N Q .h - 4.1 W .. '.:.:f.vfv, ,r,.4,E. 'sl9. FIS. 13-:XS X3 3, F V- M VV t 444.5 ,wtf- :fe X f . ll ' T Philip Wilson Hagerstown B.S., Ad. Verl N. Wolfe Winchester B.S., Ed. M 5, rf--M ---f--W-fag vi Robert Wortham Janice Woschitz South Bend Anderson B.S., Ad. B.S., Ed. 54 Melvin Wood Portland B.S., Ad. Joseph Wood Elwood B.S., Ed. A ' W X . ' ' a ,f ., . pf ' Qsi 'O' 3 ...rv d ' wi' 1 if , ,, .z 1 E- 1 Carlene Wright Garry Yates Spicelond Michiguntown B.S., Ed. B.S., Ed. William Worth Thorntown B.S., Ad. Jerry Woodring Spencerville B.S., Ed. ,I ,35,..Xs.fX X , .QV .T':fTfrf'Wevfsx-sv 'E ' ' A-vzsfrsf with s 'PQ ' SA , 1 f W .3 ' 5'-95284 . C XX .N ' N Jtcflsi. 'SET 'l ' J: ,:l,,3.l.fg5z.gQ 0.1-'vi 1 53-.fej-1. .P ' .xi Marilyn Zehner Richard Zimmerman Monterey New Castle B.S., Ed. B.S., Ad. x. ' ' . 'V' . . . ., Y' if 5 ' '- -1 .55 'gy .. - F- -E .Qt . . 599 .. c . 3 S 1.34. fx . X- - X X GX ,. -.eq.:.cQ::ws-' - is-'f-ZX xx X ,J 4 X N 9 XXX 1,9 x X X Q ' X X Y 2 3 Q - n x fx -1, N Nw 8 X X X .' GZXQ ' Carolyn Webb Huntington B.S., Ed. 'fliia ' - xi: ' 352 . 2- X xx lm Vgq X X be es. Xe . I 315 ,Q iii? X t' r H . Ani , t. 5 V, - Glen Zion Anderson B.S., Ad. 436 ar-Aw. . sX :seg ,,., ww- A 5 Ng.. SX N N xxx-F X.,- .- . .-gi z ' X . vw as X '- -3,53 I . 'S' 1 ' :sr ' . V .J X W. X: Judy Duguid Fort Wayne is awk ,I-v Rosalie Allen Greenfield o-g .fbi -Q- '4-'ni S' Carol Edgar Fort Wayne Wanda Jones Muncie r Joyce Thurston Summitville -r 'rf' Nila Beall Marion its 'N Beasley Charlotte Clouse Albion Sandra Elwood ,,.' :azz-:-km, -,f- . .:f,.. Q. G,5:355,f:,5,,53L,-gW:4v,.,3,.gg.: 3 4 X...- Q1 .X , ..,. ,N . V, 1 D F13- '9:ix : .. . FW- 'c7:a,11 . , ' , mf -A V - A V- -f: 1: - ,V 5 491, A A 412 iffxfiff' , .Q 1 .. x 3 1 54.1 V . - ,V .fi , I V rg? 4' . 'r ,, 'Wk XMWH ee, 1 . . ms 4 , 5. es , Q ..-f ' 655' 'A 1 Q 1 se l l y E X 3 1 Janet Friskney Sandra Fruechte Martha Goins Kendallville Fort Wayne Anderson ww i S 'Q' nw, -M il Linda Lauderba Vevay A on-7. K, l am X X U9 :l::2e.-:-?E2ki'i:T' x -. '5:-33.1-Ef'2Ef-fffril.-E21' NX A - x 'wiki up it s... 1' X ss: y:??i:3'S ' it ' X ..: K , :-N5 - s - . I ,rr k, - K '-- K fe '- 1' fr' f' 55- K .. yn fa.. ' 5, Q, . 5, r- 1 - Y . 1 ,zu . - f' E ' , .- , K. 'l ,J - - 3,54 .gn .V M f he - ' ., J Janice Schuman Kendallville Joan Rietesel Chesterton 2 iz K 4' 5? ,i 1 New 4 V.,:A , .N.,..g,,5f X xx. E Ss ,SS it A- ..., M: , , , ., yqllu T VA -? X in ' ., . ' ' w.Q:.fn,. ? 2 s , 4 ' fr .xr K , - 4, ,P 5 ,A -C ff T .. , , I f . 1 , P' HQ e 'f' p ci -1 t w ,. .' WA' tc' f- , - !f,g:'?, 'A , 'L 3 4 a qi '..fAuzlM1' Sallie Crooks Marion Mary Jane Disinger Huntingburg , A v .V v , Q ,iq A f' 'f Q., ks Yeh Y V Mary Jo Henry Spiceland ' ' VWAQ 1 va K 'Q' I yy i X WN, VJ,-1' Carole Seavers Upland ,,.r, if . ' t.,, , sw. 8 :,. W., A - , if:-'a is .. X is X . Q , v iff Y M- ij i . T jf: is af 1 ,.,.A. Sandra Todd Donna Tomlinson Evelyn Ward Muncie Linden Gary 22cm me Lynne Waterson South Bend X A ...X 'N ,f .-uk' Phronia Howard Richmond FSS, 5 A Hwcf, -2,,s .e, 'I ' ,,.. '5 is. 'Q ,:- 21' Phynn smnh Connersville .Ki-1--Z' - - 5 A YQEEMJQ- -F gf-gf . , f Q,,.,tsfw1 X . , E, -mfissffi , at , 'N' ,, - we ' ' . -up ' -, 1-'1 .. K W 'fs f' 1 'lbs z I C 53 -N-. gy W' .fl IQ Cc Sheila Zopf Alexandria 55 ROW 1: Nancy Wil Cl , 53 COMMERCE CLUB GOODU' :S hal 'Q Ns? N E ' :grit be iw' -I A X ' M' gs.-'ek Reese House, larry Roberts, Herb McMahon, Lenny Janowiak, Harriet Stine, Sandy Fruechte, Mary Fogle, Joyce Slaughter, Barbara Stringer, liams, Lou Burns, Dave Fishee. ROW 2: Joy Miller, Sheila Zapf, Wanda Jones, Jane Metcalf, Kit Payntor, Adra Heider, Norma Hagerty Kay Garst, Linda Lauderbaugh, Sandra Todd, Carol Edgar, Phronia Howard, Dean Speicher. ROW 3: Jim Turner, Chuck Books, Bob Sikorski lVice Presrdentl Don Washington, George lindsey, Karl Miller lTreasurerl, Dave Rice, .lim Durham, Jack Spaeth, Richard Johns, Don Imler, Jerry Schwartz Max Rernhart Bob Gray, Dave Clayton, Dr. Robert Swanson lSponsorl. The first departmental club on the Ball State campus was Commerce Club. Designed to inform students in all fields of business, it is open for membership to all interested students with business maiors or minors. Each Christmas, members of Commerce Club distribute baskets to needy persons in the Muncie area. Another annual program sponsored by this group is the Business Education Department Banquet. This year Commerce Club began with a quite successful membership drive. The programs for this year included meeting the faculty, a panel of business education teachers from local high schools, a panel of personnel managers from business and industry and talks given by prominent business leaders. it ' 359:21 omni? wu- ,:..rub YB Ev. K pf g YA Q' Wg? ,Y ' 1' tc-9 r Q - W ff-ig. , . fr. Q I xx A on it if- W Q M22 ' ii ROW l: Carolyn Chapman, Barbara VanDine, Virginia Wallingsford, Janie Rhodes, Judy Reinhold, Marcia Shock, Beverly Castleman, Carol Ritter, Joy Rider, Lynne Waterson, Doris Guske, Joyce Hurley, Elizabeth Darling, Barb Leitshuh, Diane Henney. ROW 2: Linda Horstman, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Mary- lou Burkhart, Carole Henderlong, Joetta Joyce, Maggie Schmitt, Susie Huntzinger, Dorothy Cormier, Janice Soens, Hazel Reeder, Carol Grolf, Sue Kelly, Martha Grant. ROW 3: Mary Jane Disinger, Carl Uesseler, Sharon Sharrett, Rae Ann Trainer, Doug Naylor, Ward Jamesen, Bob Hall, John Stiftler, Gary Farn lPresidentl, Edith Herrmann, Henrietta Purkhiser, Barbara Crow, Dr. Bell lSponsorl, Kent Nelson, Mary Jo Henry. T , 2 0, M--.,,Q ' , MQ ROW l: Walter Moore, Larry Dorton, David Andrews, Jack Stanton, Don Jamroz, Patsy Fryback, Charlotte Clouse, Ruth Ann Holdren, Judy Phillips, Dale Resler, Bob Gruszka, Tom Williams, Ed Zahrndt, John Graham. ROW 2: Joyce Resur, Sonnie Roe, Lois Bunselmeier, Peggy Wallace, Marilyn Zehner lSecretaryl, Peggy Lehman, Jan Vrooman, Dina Eder, Pat Vittorio, Anne Hart, Nancy Gundrum, Carole Seavers. ROW 3: John Briggs, Byron Himelick, Bob Wortham, James R. Ford, Ted Newell, Bill Odell, Fred Scott, George Newell, Richard Otolski, Robert Bryant, Leonard Burns, Wayne Wesley, Jim Armington, Bob Jurgenson, Keith Miller. . - Q in a ...Q cf, ,gr y y y we, if 'fs Q' was ss ' ' ' iff Q X . . . ,Ne- E, Q, 3. g a 3 1' ,-wig -.-. ,. . M xc. k Y. .r ., '66 ,,., J -- 'i sg. . X . ROW 1: Sandy Beasley, Yvonne Peak, Lori Kazmierczak, Kaysa Anderson, Margaret, McCallum, Janice Schuman, Mona Clem, Marjorie Senesdc, Lois Cooper, Jan Opdycke, May Janet Cregar, Carolee Foutch, Lois Jean Seward, Roberta McKaig, Audrey Marker. ROW 2: Ruth Cunningham, Janice Briggs, Lucile Koger, Donna Tomlinson, Phyllis Mills, Kathryn Eloph, Phyllis Smith, Mary Carolyn Winslow, Joan Rietesel, Arline Denig, Shirley Sweet, Kathleen Anthony, Ann Bassler. ROW 3: Joe Wood, Sue Buxton, Linda Miller, Dolores Urban, Dave Cougill, Roy Goar, Glen Zion, Fred Stevens, Gary Crull, Richard Beaman, Don Clark, Allen Spencer, Merl Robbins, Mrs. Jane Whelan lSponsorl, Barbara Hardin, Georgianna Fraizer, Pam Wallick. 57 Pl OMEGA 'ea 1 ., -cc... x 'N r B-Q The first honorary on the Ball State campus ifounded in June, 19291, Pi Omega Pi, organized for business education students, has continued to carry out a service ideal by both its members and pledges, For example, the Pi Omega Pi bulletin board in the practical arts building and the magazines in the seminar reading room there are kept up to date by the honorary's pledge class. However, during the Christmas season, pledges ioin the active mem- bers, who are upperclassmen with 28 hours of business education and a 3.0 grade ratio in the field to decorate the department. To gain new ideas for better service, four members of the honorary attended the national convention held in Chicago in December. ...JAX ROW 'I Diane Dunham, Miss Lois Guthrie lsponsorl, Barbara Bartels, Sandra Gard, Henrietta Purkheiser, Carlene Wright, Marlene Graff, Barbara Van Dine, Martha Miller. ROW 2: Barbara Anderson, Sharon Sharrett, Janice Largent, John Briggs, Kathryn Felger, Doris Geiske, Barbara Burton. 'N ROW 1- Kathy Jennings, Peggy Lehman, Nancy Gundrum, Joan Cleveland, Anne Hart, Jo Ellen Hartman, Lorna Craigie, Ann Bassler, Julia Mitchell. ROW 2: Martha Front, Marilyn Zehner, Kay Grast, Judy Phillips, Bob Sikorski, Sharon Jones, Norma Worland, Carol Groff. 58 Depcnfmenl PWR A. r 1 I .l .f ,X l .f , 4' 3. l kt., .I 5' l, N7 .TW ,., ... Left to Right lSittingl: Dr. J. M. Shales, Dr. Beth Vail Mascho. Left to Right lStandingl: Dr. R. A. Olson, Dr. Frank Yuhas, Dr. Leslie Mauth, Dr. Graham Pogue. , -: 17 ' - e ,. , l .f . v I S l .. ..... .,... . . N -. Ifas-tc, sr, Q3- : . f. L , X ..,. A :1:::.,. Q , . Q, - v.:-vw sys.--11... L 2 ,, 3 , . f S M lei? il ' s o 4 Aix. K -. -. 55 . ' . 5 it 'Q , , L f ' If -T 1- X f- ,E 2. 1' ll A f .. Chi 'ff as .. . Q of 5? Left to Right lsittingl: Dr. Noreen Snedeker, Mrs. Hildegard Gordon, Dr. Merle Strom. Left to Right lstandingl: Dr. Charles Shipman, Dr. Harold W. Richey, Dr. Royal L. Morsey, Dr. Gordon Howat, Dr. David Richmond, Dr. Joseph Hollis. f--we-4-1-1 ' 1. l I Y li - L ffl l is . - ew . - Q 1' .af ' f lac? l J Q , ' JJ-11:2 l fi H: l A ' ,xiii 'J 7 J' 1 X l Left to Right lsittingl: Dr. Carol L. Lutey, Miss Ethelyn Davidson, Dr. Betty Ganzhorn. Left to Right lstandingl: D Merrill Beyer, Dr. Robert Hill, Dr. Donald Barnes, Dr. David Rice, Dr. Daryl Dell, Mr. John Craddock, Mr. Richard Dunham. Q V ' r 'zz z Xe Q l A 1 is Elaine Agness Bunker Hill Peggy Anderson Swayzee B.S, B.S. ' ' W 'i ' i' 35:.EE:gfI,:,I.:5! .. B' F V, Y GFX Wx .NWI QW! M i 2. B 1 Mary Helen Bailey Mulberry B.S. XJ '5 N-nf' Joan Benbow Joan Bell Winamac Dunkirk B.A. B.S. gp ,USE Q. Jane Brandley Fountain City B.S. 60 Linda Arch Arretha Austerman Bremen Fountain City B,S. B.S. M ff'-:SYN si . P 'Y -- A..A , , X t f N Xe j ' Mary Baren May Barnett Huntertown Muncie B.S. B.S. X. 1' ' 5 'eq -r--' - 1...g-it -+v-:-- f2m ffT ?f 'fW'Hs:-'M-efwvzf Dorothy Ayabe Waimea, Kauai, Hawaii Sue Ann Baer slkhun B.S. B.S. ' .. ' 'WV :se - 3 4' 5' . -. ,, f - ,-, 1 - . ' 1' 'H' , ,..,. it We -W f X, B f A A , MT'-39' . ,..:-- Q., ' iz J. .wzfffwi Darrol Barrett Beverly Becker David Beer Kokomo Seymour Fort Wayne B.S. B.S. B.S. . ' ' :gtg K K .ij NM R tiff Venita Berry Barbara Blaydes Mary Ann Bowers Linda Brammell New Castle linden Mt. Summit Frankfort a.s. B.S. B.S. B.S. X X I -f f. .ru-mx , R 2 X fi -5 x :ew V, , :Z 'Sen nw- if t if A 'Q 4 X 1' -. ,V X X AQ Carol Brinson Nancy Modlin Brinson Robert Brooke Judith Brown Jacqueline Buckley Mt. Summit Connersville Knox Greenville, Ohio East Chicago B S B S B.S. B.S. B.S. eadofn 57. ,TVN ' , My pf sf r fl F 1 rv K 4 qi. , 1 Richard Byrum Rosaella Cartwright Modoc Muncie B.A. B.S. .,,. .. la I ' ' 54 J M x K r A - .-. 'f 1 Karel Cooper Barbara Costy New Carlisle Gary B.S. B.S. r ., -.cg-.z-, 1. I: 1-- -,V X ,. 1 NX.. . I . Sue Danforth Crawfordsville B.S. . ' 5 .- , Mn,- W? We-X A W A Q nl .If - .xf 5S'li'-l ,,,. . . Sandra Doles Dorothy Douglass Marion Kewanna B-S. B.S. X K xx X Q' X X vw, . i Q 1 X A Y N dv' X , X N 3:5 Eileen Clark Muncie B.S. ., . .. 1' mv Q - f. .115 V -. . -wgN-ai.-rr-:9g4f.'.:,e:.'..:-e- 2-:af .-J-H:e5b,.g'::g:.cwv: V.- c +- ., ' . 'ff' ' .. V ,, .Nix W, .Q .. 43,5 Q.. ,Q ,. L- t R ,W s-Q... .- , an ,x attire: f-:H - .. gh.: J f 1fb..:.r.5s E 2 . 'pw' 'ff of-w'3ff'e K lear.. ii' - S ...Q x N e ,ii 51, gf Q gg Carolyn Crawford Louise Crouse Milton Portland B.S. B.S. ,fb Dolores Danko Patricia Dee Hammond Hartford City B.S. B.S. J - , . N ' E, -1. 'M Bti - sz: e 4' 'N - I5 fav' . A Y Carol Dubert Genevieve DuBois Michigan City Knox B.S. B.S. x- fr Q QM .... Q X ., , gk T. var Q1 -g, sf 4.4- ,V Mary Ann Clark Joyce Cones Winifred Cook Fort Wayne Thorntown Winchester B.S. B.S. B.S. if l - ir.: ., , .i' .. -2 -'-' V - - as-. ' - - ' 1 M ...re . , er we 'io Q A ' 'J rf 4 of or 4,54 .- 'l --gi x i Q X' 'X .jfk ,ff .lanet Cull Ridgeville B.S. Mary Ann Cubranich Gary B.S. ' -E I :. '?'53I'fkJ '.. 'ii mm fi -4 S. 5 Ann lenore Deleget Darlene Dittrich Karen Dixon Highland Hammond Michigan City B.S. B.S. B.S. 2 X ' 15 rs. X Q ws V' 1 x X Q: S x W X X Y Q Carol Eggers Roger Eichenauer Warsaw Decatur B.S. B.S. 61 -. N X x . rv M -- , s , . X 2 fam., -igxwswws 'FF' I A X N f' Q-ttf 'K' -1 2.1-f-N hw., '. v:-,i,2:'us-Z ' ' - ' W' . 'nfl ' ' , - ii 5, :Ne ' N' A - af,- 'Y-vf , 'if ' 1. N c - sys Jerry Elmore Monticello B.S. ,.,- 'V . Sara Garau Rushville B.S. 62 . Judith Favre Indianapolis B.S. Patricia Farley Evansville B.S. li X . .t..e,.i:X W x X X X : Q .X ,X .Q .S'ev1:,Q.:e' we ,s ,A N r' ws-R ,s.x. - - - . wx, . 0 I . - X 5 fa -:KS X ' ' X vim A ' QR K M 5 X B WX X, A -., ...,.: ,li N U ig tx ....,-. . ,rf VX if - ., , . , Vx. A1 .'1iN .. A ,J ...,. e . .L Nancy Fenn South Bend B.S. 1 of .'.., Sue Ferguson Marion B.S. ,Ld Rv- ' ' 'T' 253955:3:N3.S'1s:?g.g':gnzfargy ' ,Q K, , X wi f - ' .ill ,uf N Q-hw cf - , s ., me Q -. 62:53 9.1-,'v:', f H: ,. G A fuss V- A A I. Qhxi I- .,::.'...4 g X is M- X . 5' .5 K 1 h ru: 5-N .- 'fifis 4 Q fin- - , QL, ' we NW N t X' , ' -' ' ...A A -s ' ef . ' :L f w-A . -- - it-:r-:ze 'ns- S+, '- 4-9 V A ., , .sllgf W - -- . , - RN cfa, j ' , l 'NW xg ,, -M., :SEN-'. 1 -ws, N , , 'wiv' .- T NQ-:V .. -s.::-3.:.'.-- 1 Nc 'N '. ..1-f-f..f,fv,' 6 53251 '4:-r-v:q.:- - -1-f f s '.:-:fv 'Qs-.X-NfNsS1'::::-:f.- A -1' xi- , - -V ers' 'EA eigzsb - o 1 : 'Wx -.f Q fi '-5. N t 'anti--sQe.:Les.:af'f Af 'a S , , N xi X . Y -, is . li fl bsszb fm A: E ,. M A H ips, . fe 1., . -.':euSX.g:c-s.,., Judith Fiedler South Bend Barbara Fish Garnet Flake Ruth Ann Folkers Anderson Indianapolis Knox B.S. B.S. B S B.S. . 2 ' if '-l : A ! V . ..Aw K, :. xbnz , I .V i 5 . I :ex -,. Q T' ,-sz' fd' Q. llu- Wxkgvv i ,r Vf A X y Diane Gardner Michigan City me xc A A W s N x X , Q. , -it ix-.lm wa. ' '5-Q.. , ff N., 5 I.. sv - X l Donna Fidler North Webster B.S. fkwv Cora Frazier Anderson B.S. , . egsig fw- 5. .., . f 2' . A .... QQ XA SK- ,K N N i .---v -5 5. R l gk 1 Nancy Gentry Joan Gilmore William Ginn Crawfordsville Anderson Muncie B.S. B.S. B.S. BA m g , , X -. V , . K L ' fri f':12f4v' f . 1 Q -I -' . . A .gejg .rf V , -75,51 A-'ws fe, Q 'R R' . . ' 4 - 1. G- '51 8 . -sa SL I -' V ,...,, 'TN' ' fbi fzfggz. Q ' , I ' 4 -X o--.MQ I N. x 1' Sedalia Graham East Chicago gs, , Mary Gordon Blountsville B.S. 5 ,Q V : X4 EQ, A M X p A Q , f ft.-.Si , -v 1 ..-.. 'aw ,, v, --. 5322 ' . 5, 2 . I zgqflu- X f , N 5 f-w r . f f, gun: .fix i . A X -V. ZXVIQLX .V-K . - if fi X X - -W -N s Q X Q x 1- J -'vs X X X Xs . W, G xx . r I A. XQEQ ..- 2 ,fps fe -s Q a up K f, ,fl isis., - g of--I 15-5-Jes.. -X f ...X . Bonnie Fusselman Fort Wayne B.S. Nancy Grantham Emert Graper Hobart L. Gregg Sara Grossman Sandra Guenther Seymour Crown Point Connersville La Grange New Haven B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. . .I 'nf 1..f MH 1 ' is V xxx R , 5 4, - I ix ,I Margie Guthrie Delphi 5.5. ' IJ'- X157 N- V1- i 'i v I .: . '12, , fax? ff Dixie Haynes Judith Healy 2 'ff' ,ns Kr Elaine Habegger Phyllis Harland Frankfort Marva Haas Michigan City 5.5. 5.5. 5.5. Berne c I -,Q-is xx zz: iv - - - . i ' -.. m .v ' ff 1 c ' ' X NX 1'--v ,.-., Clara Hedrick Linda Heiser Marie Herrmann ,.f. , -.,:., X :,. Q ,, , ,,... Q .1 ,.,-' ,.::f'f:: Q I-' Tse I 'K f F Q I . .ou . H 'gm Z ' ' c 'f',, i3..::,.v v, EX AQ, ' V n6'wf4-Y ' ,-.-MJ ig, L11 5 iq f r -..-giw ffi , nsg:',,, 5 1 'W f Q 1 'U 7 v 4 I f,z,. w 4 ' 'f 4 P' , V. 1 1 1 x Donna Harter William Haworth Peru Rochester B.S. B S. Patricia Hildebrandt Marion Angola Lewisville Straughn Glenwood Highland B.S. 5.5. B.S. B,S. B.S, B.S. - 'X . 1 '. 1-' ' Y X : - ' J icing A , , ,X 1 . K Q rwi NX ru 1 2-3231 V , Us ar x ., AK: Sm W ' P I' 5? N' 5 . ,.-f 'N ' WS : S, Nfl. A . . - s ' 1 X f-X me ,,,,, .,- e f, X, .M A, -,,.,, ,Q N ,. L G-V, Q---'-e' Ap, ---A' V . 5 g c .A, , ,M 4, M ' , 15if--:,,' K 1'. 3 'i fi INN : :5: :' w ill if :S W J , Gigi if ., 'A fc., .1 43255: '. ,s ' , 5 wi , , ...,. use c We 1 ii: ER H K S5 e. vt X b A l '- x g, . - ., .1 .,1-:, ,. 4 X ,.- Q49 -g,1w f, em: -A cgxf f -' may if --15: '- , Lila Himes Patricia Hosier Frances Hubley Doris Humbert Janet Hunt Ruth E. Hunt New Carlisle Brownsburg Elwood Muncie Carthage Geneva B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B,S. B,S. f , G e'-- a. A , .- V in Q: 2:-r:-c' - if A 5 . 4 ' - ., ,ge ff-X s it 'P' - - 1 G W ' i, vm' ' igic - ' - '- 'l N69 12:9 'I K ' -4 N 1 it 'mf f 'f i 5-5 .5 . if 'Q i' X. :rw X ' X 'x - 'W 3 ll I -ef? l' , M .' xx 'ali 1' A .,,.i,.s- -3, g .f F' ' ' 'aim' ' K, . . :Q , , , J - 5 1 .. 5 i 7 1-'se . :::sm:a.,8: lr - +L 2 l ff' ' fr Marcia Ice Pendleton B.S. Sandy Joseph Carol Jurgenson Gary B.S. B.S. Randall Kenworthy Janice Kinerk Hammond Crown Point Fort Wayne B.S. B.S. Joyce Kinghorn Crown Point B.S. 63 Coradee Kleihege Munster B,5. ' c Ji' ' . 'i ' K., In gb- ii J. Q' ' 'A Phyllis McCord Muncie B.A. 64 , Q 5 Y . wk rw V we '-455. . wi 115. , -' t .W 9' :Xp'jjiXtxxt:xS rf.'.f.,.5 f'g5,, 'SA AX- tu-'e1x2.l2'ii . ' 'Wi'-' 'f Norma Klinedinst Wclkerton B.S. 515. xr 1-5 mi . 5-rl, r Q. ' H :QQ ,I -L.-A.-. 'M -1 N. ' N A- ' K' sf sixifi r mf- -x . K ' , c- . - rvlcff' ,As - ' .a , gy.. .. U X i K --f w S ' fe-'7 i . 'I' ' vs'- if 3 slw' s ' j-t ' ' t- 1 , 5 'vw .. U ' -Q r ' ,. sg- :,. . , is - tif' Virginia Koch Phyllis Krouse Janet Lane Portland Fort Wayne Decatur B.S. B.S. B.S. x. K W Nancy Leininger Fart Wayne B.S. f. I W- . X19-gy -ff fe A.. ' ,sw .. I ,Aki ,K 13 L Q., 'I W' . r . .- Q, r -5. r - 'M 1 ' s ' is- gf: nf 5 wb, Me. i 1 to r 1: N 5? get ,315 . s if . '. N... f 55? ,Q ..'13.. .. . ,X- -- ,ca x...... s Isaac Lewis Virginia Livergood Barbara Magnabosco Marlene Martin Wilma Mason Leslie McClintock Clayton Garrett Muncie Geneva Marion Loganspcrt B.S. B.S. B.S, B.S. B.S. B.S. .. . ...,... .,,, , ,,.,. :.. Q V. at -. 4' ' . .. ' - J A-f ee s Fr .5 .5 - l ' -f . . J . f ' . x , wrt r V I ' , if - . . 2 1 . Y JoAnn McCormack Patricia McFann Spiceland Muncie B.A. B.S. ' W i c gg? 5 V. -' ' I., ' t ' 11' Ar 4 L es 'Y ...t X xr 'C- ' iff- 91 :':'f 5, Mig., , f-.1-4' 5 ' , Nancy Meyer Patricia Micklitsch Indianapolis Bluffton B.S. B.S. Joyce McFarren Bluffton Joleen Means Kokomo B.S. B.S. .1 'I . s ,.. M, , 51:7 X , it A Wx ' G7 iz, P P Betty Milliner Lewisville B.S. ,fer I Shirley Minsterman Greenville B.S. Marilyn Merchant Marion B.S. 5: , , X X SE Q XX ' Vi sn. QM . . . , . ,, Y , 1 ,A ,,,, X st 5 1 X. I CF ff , rm KX Doris Mock Sharon Mock Muncie Muncie B.S. B.S. f li. 1 1 Q, -.. 4- Haw Sf.,-: 'Ny Q x in sg, 5 ary-Pat Patterson shville 1 : A, X5 5 ,-4 'V z V '-Y,' 4iT.1if1A. 'lf' A rr' V, M it V V A' ,. :N Jane Reebs Michigan City B.S. 'Pie 4x Y x IZ' 1 R f . 9 V 'Q , ,Q fm ju' , '-r-1' y I sr, 5 M' 5 re :ze ,Siam 'P 9 g' , A 1- 3 1. S l l is Q5 'xg Shirley Montgomery Kokomo B.S. N ' - if ' D,fx.:- Jw- ' ,gg . K, ggryiiizj . -an A j' . TSI. vm I . ,Rx ,f k Q ig i Gladys Payne New Albany B.S. :was-. ' P.. QW, Q9 X 1.09 A Rx ec X Xt 4.1 x x ' Q y Q,:.1s1:I::'- 5- K ' i 'Qfii-.. S X Loraine Price Anderson B.S. Judith Rex Redkey B.S. xx f., , , Anne Morrison Kokomo 1. ff f Q f , f x i 5 Arthur Myers Garrett u-.-., Judith Neal Greentown B.. ,W Aim . .M , .. A 1 L. ., 1.1. 4 V 5 . . -.ef V 5, , l ' .47 ' i 4 -.S F22 ' South Bend B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. ., ., X' , s- . ., '- 1.3 u Q, ' ' X V - , -c Z? . ' iq' .L ' 7 5' S.-ii' 91. ' - - . , ,, M, , s 5r:..,:-, I . V 1 . ,wx A 1,. ,:,y V , V -'X' ' -V, :'1,' QQ ap, 1 ' ' ' . fy g X ' ' ' ,nga - W X Na X iq why, y V f-W 9 ., .. Nw- ' V3 f Y . 2 1 12ggg:g.'gi , A, 1 Xe Nancy Paynter Anderson B.S. Dale Hope B.S. ' SYS, 'SNI wrww , Nt. ,fe XX. x 4 ti f 2 V , Z-2:-:V ,. - wc. Y , Nl Jan Flint B.S. Pierce Nancy Potter , Michigan Garrett B.S. A' qw... Janice Quinn Flora B.S. .wg S kk? i A, gi, Us ME 52. 'S-Z :J :wx fi CD 'Q mb mfg Q1 Ja Z n en fb '1 W1 ws? 0-3 gm ia' 3 Ut 0 'G Z C 3 C. 0 '21 f , X 1 If .1 I 6 1 ,Zu 5 I r' B 1 ' V ,A . V' 4 . V , A 4,,l,fV'JfwJ3f5C41d fiuijar. , A-4 -- 0 f, :1- ,gp - I I ..,,fz25:7IzY9 M Has :f t j,. .1 :.:':.fk.fgg, if - n Vffiw ' 11 ' 7- .. www 1 W N 5- ,ft-iz --fwcvwal I jg 5 , V ,: 9 .y.1.- 5 N ,nf , M4221 I X. .:ylQ.Vf' ,.:63:f2J, 1' 2735. Thomas Richards Bonnie Rigney Naomi Robbins Ironwood l.a Fontaine Elwood B.S. B.S. B.S. . . B.S. Phyllis Roberts Indianapolis B.S. Patricia Nietch Diane Owen South Bend Sarah Rawllnson E' ..i 5 Roselyn Roof Fort Wayne B.S. 's .' ,xx Q X gear fp 'Ext '.-. S. V. -..-,r p - X me N ' in -A ff Sie N 'V . ,, .ix :E st 'X .1 . n ff' ' ' 2, ' 5. 5 . Q - ... .rx C .,.., s - . is .IXNB ,1 Q X-J, .. -Q, n 25 , - W sw Ng. ,..3:g4,:i.-.:-.- s, ii -E .,,, if-fc' SX' ' 5' Donald Rush Yvonne Rutherford Janet Sanders Marcella Scherry Seymour Deputy Muncie Decatur B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 1 X- 1 . me SVU' F' -eva N69 . -' 's.f'y- 'bt Qi ig, Shelby Shaw Anita Sheets Jean Sheffer Mary Short - .525 T: E' -. 'Tig 9' Patricia Shrout 'fax 'A Z? Eleanor Semplinski Gary B.S. k.,. .,,,..,. .,,l.: . N . . . X -Q e xc , . x 'N X .N X: x :: ff . ' , f 'mx M 5 Y 5 Sue Shewmaker Sweetser Bluffton Portland Fort Wayne Gas City Muncie B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. , 4- ' M Xiwif k' X , xg ii ':. f' ' 'SN' f . -r1 ' H -, . L i egg- V., , A - 3- 3 V . A . il... . to W tm -- fa 4 R R. Q ff, f::', ' J' ' I x QB J. in e.. if - . WV' 1 RE. . . 4- X N lxq ,,.-ev ,,N,X . :Q sl:-E .rf-v W . N cg. , I W' 1 - 1. 1, 'tttigfxi' Q35 s. f I I 5 ' Y iii? il -2: 'I' ev Karen Skelton Anita Smith Elizabeth Soyring Clara Speth Elaine Spitler Joyce Sprinkle Logansport Decatur Crown Point Batesville Peru Camden B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. V VM .,7??5, g y Q me . frm f. .. V - x. -.: . . ..L J i . . f fi, A- f 1 J 454 ,x e . -1-1 u-Jw. X 5 ji ,Q -3. , f 5 - if I K ' Q ' 'X ' . . -ff 'L 4. . 4... --' 517 - 'gp' zz.. ,,., , ' A- li- Q if. 66 Ruth Sriver Dorothy Starr Sylvia Starr South Bend Connersville Goshen B.S. B.A. B.S. Ellen Stephens Michigan City B.S. Patricia Stonebraker Daleville B.S. .- ': '-te Tk .I si... .ss-. -.ff Y 1 J gf. mimi- . . A .551 E is 2 NP lr Helen Shufelt Bluffton B,S. r m Sue Stonecipher Columbus B.S. if A .X .- .. , X, ,...... . . 1 tis? cs X ...., it X 5 S. 5 QQ Q T N K' 'v--vw Diana Stumler New Albany JZ: Laurie Styburski East Chicago B.S. B.S. -r rx M ifhg S 'hyllis Thompson luncie Sheila Thornburg Lynn .s. B.S. am'-. ' ' ' Q71 -.'- -Ie kv-Q: . x 5 . f Tiny - Phyllis Van Dine Huntington Annis Titus Marion B.S. W' s -'-- ws. f 0 , ' ge? W' 3 Barbara Waechter South Bend f -up i ii 4-x Q ., J. J x 5 it . ,jab A .I-.. ref' Verdi? -.nr V ' 5. -' , Q ind 4' J vc- J -as 5 ' x- fy .. ,X i Y Y -wr c 4 vu- X 3 Aa Anita Swinford V 5 1,14 ' rr 3 - 1,.'x-:- 5 'Qi' '1 5 K, X5 V ,..A i of 1 ,Q f'f642i! 'f. WK' ' Q . 1 ci 3 Beth Ann Teagardin Anderson Pendleton B.S. B.S. WWW T -' 'J , 37 .. ... ' - ,. 'Q T ,sw . W 5117, .. ' fi , 4- V. ' uw... V x I X :3i?3'F:- Patricia Todd Carthage B.S 'exi- Sara Welge Lynn B.S. B.S. B.S. - 'T' I'1':tfu-'Nl , 'T'-. 5 3- 5, 1 -. 'f ' .fi -n sf f X 'if'-w. Qi ' 1 i -i3ff 'f X ' G if -. f- Ll - . V13 Q ' - A ?Q 9 - ' 3 fm in Y A dw., 4 K N ' MT- f , A K sv' l K fm, 'i .,-Y-f f ff .rv i' , X 1 .. , A , js a 'f ' .' '- X ...A 4 ' .- , -g 5 if 21,22-s-' - - ane Wickham Donna Wilkinson Evelyn Williams Herbert Wilson lvrivn la Porte Alexandria Muncie ' 5 B S B S B S Gail Tracy La Porte B.S. 'f?1:fi5fE?fEQ:QEQi:g . N . iii-921' ' 3 . :Q ,R , Jr? 579g Y gi .ev Marilyn Werdine Michigan City B.S. 1, '-ax:-i.a:ss X X. x xc w ,- X i.9xf -- I 1511 . U -K . '. X E - Qt -so E - ..::-3 1 i xg sf '.-Fig JHQ1 S we Patricia Wood Hebron 1 wif EJ Alma Thomas Yorktown B.S. ' lb Q .1 .1 .L f' ff I 4 'Y -'H aw' was Ellen Thompson Plymouth B.S. . F ,,....,. , W -'YK in IN WW, 1 ' N gf' x I wx X X..f ' . ,. N ..,. fg -.. Jeannine Usher Marion B.S. ,nn Rita Wells Highland B.S. Frances Young Anderson B.S. B.A. vm ' , nc,-cs -, if sr. xi 'S A , Donna Van Camp Anderson B.S. fx Lwlfi' . ivy 2 V. .Ian White Kentland B.S. . i s T N N.. Q 1 , .ge . .. I .. ' Q f g Q-.., 2' QQ '2! 'f f? - Ann Zieg logonsport B.S. 67 'T' ---sg.. 4 L e 2-1 w 'S 2. M Bi M, JW, aww 9' X d G th J nn'e DuBois Anita Smith Yvonne Rutherford Carol Black Sara Grossman. ROW 2: Martha Miller, Judy Healy, Arlene ROW 1: Sani uen er, ea n , , , , Houston, Sylvia Starr, Marie Herrmann, Grace Hamill. ROW 3: Don Williams, Richard Alexander, Dwight Keck, Keith Shafer. 68 KAPPA DELTA Pl .V 'M' Through the encouragement of high professional standards, Kappa Delta Pi strives to assist Ball State in the preparation of teachers. The honorary emphasizes outstanding achievement in the field of education by recognizing deserving students in the field. Throughout the year Kappa Delta Pi was active in accomplish- ing its aim of service to the profession of education. ln the fall a freshman panel was conducted entitled, Do You Really Want To Be a Teacher? Other panels during the year discussed the contro- versial issues in education and the problems of future teachers. In the gay spirit of the holidays, Kappa Delta Pi sponsored a Christmas party for underprivileged children from the Muncie area. Financial support was also given to High School Senior Day as well as to de- serving high school students through scholarships. . f it T 5 .5,,7g: f, ','. ,A-EF -1 ,QI 'gl-Y E I bfxn U E5 VE ROW li Kiki Paulek, Barbara VanDine, Donna Harter, Sandra Conklin, Virginia Livergood, Virginia Kock. ff! N i ROW 2: Nancy Meyer, Carolyn Crawford, th ROW 3 Larr Yazel, Carlene Wright, Edward Zahrndt, Barbara Pat Gouldsbery, Karen Shaffer, Henrietta Purkhiser, Marilyn Zehner, William Haywor . : y Bartels, Dave Beer. Newest of our organizations, the Ball State chapter of the Indiana State Education Association is the twentieth chapter to be started. The B.S.T.C. chapter was founded January I, 1959, with 106 charter members. At the initial meeting a steering committee was set up which was composed of three undergraduates and the sponsors, Dr. Shipman and Dr. Johnson. The members of this newly formed organization have laid the ground work and are looking forward to building a strong program in the near future. INDIANA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 35 , s Af 1 X X X xx ROW 'l: Joe Andrews, Dora Onstott, Demetra Wagner, Janie Hamma, Yvonne Peak, Pat ROW 2: Lynne Allison, Charla Maior, Ruth Souders, Bev Herd, June Wade, Kay Thomas, lSponsorI. ROW 3: Jan Sanders, Linda Paulsen, Joan Rietesel, Jan Freeman, Judy Gilc l5ponsorI. ROW 4: Janet Ladd, Judy Adams, Carole Flick, Joyce Ann Wilt, Doris Ogle, Gerald Clingenpeel, Carl Brehmer, Lewis Hodson, Noble Longardner. HEEL A W D fill' Y' I x Q' 2 li X X --I I pgs 3 I Q ' 1: . -vffg ,m:,,1,,y:g.:.'. -- ,:.3,. we.. :Z X' 1 x,w::'zii .fQj:f?ifq15. I :V -ww!-1-s1...z -.1 A Surowiec, Jan Opdycke, Joyce Kinghorn, Dennis Bond Eleanor Winkelman, Carolyn Chapman, Dr. David Rice hrist, Shirley Ross, Jane LeMaster, Dr. Charles Shipman Chris Wolf, Elizabeth Darling. ROW 5: Darrel Chenore .sxs q -.1-ma 35 4 x fe, : 1 . x gkbvwwww X x sl :rift- . v..,5:t3 -gg' ics +3 1 W j .Wx Ev-xx ,. Ek? Y X , she. witsaf-':. ,ir:Ntw:' -iz, Q: si-x Sz riq:1r.:ff1.-: ,i fi Ng: ,- gg t pf e :.g-5,3 - ws zz: A x.xwxe:.5sss.,f:::Ls Sis: r isp. ROW 1: Rose Bryia, Barbara Leypoldt, Beth Dome, Phyllis Jennings, Sharon Michoud, Beth Hauptman, Eleanor Hartman, Judy Replin Sara Brannon, OW 2: Derith Stoner, Janice Becker, Jane Brokaw, Ann Teagardin, Janice Soens, Lois Chisman, Paula Boleriack, Eleanor Stieglitz ROW 3: Barbara Paul, JUNE' Oestfiker JUCIY Duvee, Gail Leaser, Judy McComb, Lendall Mach, Blanche Lorch, Nadine Fowler. ROW 4: Mary Mlnnleufr Bobbe Burns, Rita Horton, Jean Taylor, Thomas Siefert, David Evans. 90099 so ooo A In i Ij i n L Q1 A - W. ii ROW 'lz Jane Cull, Elizabeth Bowles, Nancy Schlichtenmyer, Sharon Garrison, Sylvia Starr, Mary Helen Bailey, Beth Ann Teagarden, Diana Stumler, Judy Locke lSecretaryl, Jane Shelley lTreasurerl, Julie Pickerill, Ruth Cameron lVice Presidentl, Corky Kleihege lPresidentl, Carolyn Chapman, Connie Carr. ROW 2: Wanda Swift, Anne McKinney, Bobbie Conwell, Julia O'Malley, Jayne Edwards, Colleen Kerkhove, Mary Lowry, Carolyn Hoepner, Barbara Le oldt, Patricia Doll S lvi St t M ' G Ph Il' ' ' yp , y a ou , arcla raves, y is Williamson, Janice Kmerk, Pat Fryback, Jayne Decker. ROW 3: Sharon Ronneau, Lorene Norton, Barbara Waechter, Carol Jurgenson, Sally Simpson, Bobbe Burns, Mary Minniear, Barbara Munclt, Diane Owen, Rosemary Goodling, Sharon Acheson, Sue Wells. ROW 4: Sharon Endicott, Sandra Schoof, Maxine Hiner, Barbara Blaydes, Diana Maddux, Nancy Potter, Linda Heiser, Doreen Sarkisian, Rose Bryia, Mary Gorman, .loan Grybeck, Rose Marie Hasse, Eunice Wichman, Phyllis Krouse, Virginia Livergood, Marilyn Jackson, Dorothy Starr, Jean Bornemeier, Jean Edwards, Arlene Lewis, Janet McMahan. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION In 1940, a few Ball State students whose interest was elementary education, organized to form a local chapter of an international organization, the Association of Childhood Education. Greatly expanded since then, the group continues the policy of making it an organization open to students who want to learn about the teaching of children. Their purpose has become one to further an interest in ele- mentary education, make students aware of the growing importance, challenge and need of elementary education. Activities which fill a busy year include regular monthly meetings and the annual book sale. Elementary Education Day, held in the spring for students and teachers, is an annual event sponsored by ACE in cooperation with the educa- tion department. A workshop, where materials of education are displayed and a hospital project helped to make the year very interesting and worthwhile. 70 0 G G Og-t 53 f fi 2 f ' ' ax, fx, sb., Q, x f rv f X if 4 L sr - ,ways 99' J ' .Q X ROW l: Jan White, Darlene Dittrich, Janey Reebs, Maritza Morrison, Diane Zinn, Kay Oliver, Nancy Fenn, Phyllis VanDine, Richard Alexander, Alice Neihardt, Elaine Patrick, Pauline Gasparovic, Marilyn Merchant. ROW 2: Sue Wisenberg, Lynn Lauby, Linda Whitney, Janet Powell, Arlene Seltenright, Penny Keller, Carol Kester, Shirley Skiles, Richard E. Byrum, Tom Hart, Barbara Salaka, Sally Snow, Sandra Billington, Mary Zeiger, Gladys Payne, Nancy Gentry. ROW 3: Marlorie Sanderson, Merideth Burke, Carolyn John, Suzanne Teagle, Judy Favre, Marilyn Schwanz, Lois George, Joyce Heaton, Joyce Ann Wilt, Janie Hamma, Martha Bone, Jean Sippel. ROW 4: Thelma Brown, Judy Mayo, Barbara Trout, Tatsy Bradford, Joann Boose, Joan Benbow, Judy Schultz, Ann Bauermeister, Sue Losh, Carol Megquier, Sandi Guenther, Carolyn Brown, Doris Ogle, Sheila Turner, Paula Dahlberg, Chris Wolf, Barbara Stegman. -Q gf, t Vi 'sd z x ROW 1: Barb Thornburgh, Mary Ann Bowers, Joanne Boswell, Mary-Patricia Patterson, Rosie Roof, Jonell Jarrett, Jerry Skinner, Janet Richeson, Cinda Sharp, Karen Winrotte, Jan Sanders. ROW 2: Marty Brant, Eleanor Winkelmon, Demetra Wagner, Lois Julian, Kay Hankins, Frances Chagares, Linda Shaffer, Mary Watson, Carol Jean Brinson, Rosalie Ruschkofski, Gayle Snowden, Margaret Beckett, Carol Bieberich. ROW 3: Pat Hosier, Jean DuBois, Sharon Michaud, Mary Ann Salopek, Elizabeth Waltz, Janet Hinshaw, Nancy Welsh, Kay Rhinehart, Judy Davee, Lindo Pa-ilsen, Nancy Keller, Calvin Eland, Anne Morrison. ROW 4: Linda Garretson, Kay Crum, Betsy Ross, Sharon Kuhn, Mary Kitterman, Ellen Stephens, Judy Neal, Pat Nietch, Terry Scott, Ann McClain, Carolyn Crawford, Mary Pursley. lm fl, 0, ft 'K - - A 1 i R s pu.: 957' Q3 .S ,Ib .t,,r, X . 45. f S Q o J vw ,- - ,K , PM 1 1, f: 1? ROW 'l: Pat Rhode, Charla Maior, Lynne Allison, Shirley Ross, Jayne Grossman, Alice Grossman, Sandra Fields, Anita Sheets, Bev Becker, Barbara Bartlett, Judy Erhardt, Donna Harter, Nancy Poynter, Judy Claycomb. ROW 2: Sara Brannan, Eleanor Hartman, Norma Klinedinst, Doris Humbert, Judy Gilchrist, Sandi White, Barbara Ols, Linda Andrew, Brenda Williamson, Gail leaser, Pat Wood, Julia Melvin, Jeri Swinehart, Carolyn Bryon, Robin Howell, Judy Replin, Pat Yoder, Bonnie Rigney. ROW 3: Eleanor Semplinski, Emily Turner, Diona Blackwell, Elizabeth Cisco, Marlene Bullard, Sonia Whitehead, Ester Cecrle, Janie Beickman, Anne Ramsey, Marie Morgan, Grace Hood, Ruth Ann Folkers, Darlene McKibben. ROW 4: Sue Ann Hinkle, Barbara Paul, Janet Ladd, Jayne Gossett, Janice Eminhizer, Zo Ann Sleighter, Mary Kay Adler, Kay Ramseyer, Joyce Dickover, Beth Dome, Lana Cox, Carolyn Graf, Dixie Haynes, Carolyn Simms, Yvonne Rutherford, Joyce Cones, Wilma McNally. 71 Student Teaching Activities sw Q -XA . Q. K .ft 5 J Lbfjfgs. X 'Qi t . - V- K .. 'W , . 3 s ' Y .g x cf iT5fW w M'- - 1 -as ' X , '-Xj'x311:iqs:gXiXgg.'tg QQ K Q , .X Ss. x gg K' ' ffi2iQffSf5iwSs1 A classroom teacher is helping a student teacher who in turn is helping a student. a ,f 1 A 4' S21 l , .l 4 I 5 TTY, Q' , V -f-LU! N153 Q LAI swf , 1 f' E.. Aff' f 'N I N . 'if , IW Q ,fl 5.4 ,Lil Student teachers encourage the development of chiIdren's creative abilities. 72 ? i -w. ,,x.:. ,, 'S K X Children learn to make and crafts period. .- Q X. N g-fa s 1 fi I 0 ,ffv-vs.-'.w 4:11 ' 3 I. if xv wt , 1 : . ..,. F 1 ::.g'a2-11 f- ' ' 1 G., AMW Y iz CP-' ,pn N . W 'vs f .Nt h . E-ex 2 A5 3 1,4 l GHS N 'X The art of a stage telephone conversation is learned in dramatics class. 644 Dmdfafmeat' Left to Right: Mr. Robert Howard, Dr. Thomas Wetmore, Dr. Louis Ingelhart, Dr. Lois Hartley, Mrs. Frances Miller, Mr. Earl L. Conn. 'wal ,R I Left to Right: Dr. Robert Newcomb, Mr. Theodore Cogswell Mr. Leonard Kulseth, Dr. Charles VanCleve. . Left to Right: Dr. William Satterwhite, Mr. Dick Adams, Dr. Lucile Clifton, Dr. Jon Lowry, Mr. Porter Nesbitt, Dr. Alfred Marks. Left to Right: Dr. Alan Huckleberry, Mr. Richard Hoops, Mr. Robert Robbins, Dr. David Shepard. QE. fa- N. YT h . 1 ,aj 7 Judith Angel p., -gg . , , lo' Qin' pw, , Q fw- 'N '45 E Qggggfgggx X fg pg 3 . N gf! ., 3 1, , 1 255 'VXNQ ' A - - 5,v1r-- ,jf 5 x Q 5 Charles Avery jf: Barbara Bailey fi ,.: ff' . Q ..,,.i3 m'. - - , ' .-mxqk 'Q .A .-A Q .. l in iii iii: 3: . Rodney Baughn l c Y .x., 'f'iIi:El f: ,,,., .Vx .:b .,LA, I 3 A X' 1 if 'I N c X Q Judy Benedict env C Gilbert Bliton Saratoga Connersville Fort Wayne North Webster Denver Madison B.A. B.S. B.S., Speech, B.S., Speech B.S. B.S. language Arts Hearing Therapy ' --F .1 ' Q . ' 1:-R Af- is f 1: f- is B' c. it X 'L 5 ' .4 'K 'H W ' XX? X 'iz'-11. -. ---- , .SSX Y 5 -- Il I . Frankie Bly Walter Braten Lorna Craigie Dotti Cromlish Don Decker Carolyn DeHaven Converse Peoria, lll. Anderson Midland, Mich. Bluffton Fort Wayne B.S., Speech B.S. B,S. B.A. B.S. B.S. Hearing Therapy language Arts - J ff 5 . ' N f--A A ,-V N... ' T H Ll S A' .psf W ,' ,am i -N . ffl it I 'TX .. Y W F H f I .Qi - , 536 l 1 xxx f f r Richard Dellinger Shirley Duff Nancy Dumont Glenn Farling Rosi Fisher Shirley Fuelling Anderson Eaton South Bend Dunkirk Alexandria Decatur B.S., Speech B.S. B.S. B.S., Speech, B.S., Speech, B.S., Speech Hearing Therapy Hearing Therapy Xuan ' - -i f 7 . - .-- 'eg m f fm ,f ,. - 3 , J ' , f' '27 mv I ff M., , AJ 'A X BF, ff' 'TY M . f' ' M- -vf I 1 . X X 6 : ,,,- , N I 'ffl ' S , lk gx ii I cl. ,, 'x 2 1 . , f ' , .K iii l Mary Giles Robert Gilmore Donald Goacher, Jr Patricia Godoy Linda Godsey Delray Green Muncie Anderson Anderson East Chicago Brownsville Muncie B.S. B.S. B.A., Foreign B.S. B.S. B-5- Language M WW Q-A' ,ma . Q' 6' ... F A H Vo l Qi . , - i . - ini fc-- -- inald Hosinski :th Bend . l Q - 4. if w be l I I 1: 1 'fl , V 7 i -W W7 1 ,few-1.1 'f ,- , , . , ,, X i c 1 1 ,. A, - ' 'Q . ' ' 5114.9 c if K lg X Q me fra bv E .,,.. A A J' 43' 'TW' E .v--- .' -1 , Q . f ' n 4 N ' i , ., aw. ' f 1 All f .20 Eugene Harkin Jane Harley Robert Heintzelman Marian Hinkle Joanna Hirons Ruth Holdren logansport South Whitely Fort Wayne Walton Muncie Winchester B.S. B.A., Speech B.S. B.S. B.S., Speech, B.S. Hearing therapy ,553 1.25 A - 1, ' gc wif. 1 Ns E .rf-4 I J U ' 1 1 B W rr ' e' x ,QNX :lf so -5 '? . 5' E Q, . 'f ,, is 1 ' 5. ' viii -5 4 ' ff - QNX' Q fir . fe 1' si 11 Q V: ' ' . zz- --,-Mpc v ? I ,,,.5:.'-4:3 ' Mf5,, E. Donald Imhulse Dorothy Inouye Almaiane Jack Mariorie Johnson Persis Johnson Cincinnati, Ohio Hanapepe, Kauai, Hawaii Muncie Straughn Muncie B.S. B.S., Speech B.A., Speech B.A. B.S., Speech, Hearing therapy We time x ' 1 ' M ' 1-fi 'N Yi l -B , Eff J X 4-X' .ff-4 I-if 3 , Q' sv! 1 W, ,wi , l 1' .fs - ' awe . - J SPV . S Ez: 2 N Arlene Karp Gary B.S., Speech 1 ,..-r Marion Kellum Alexandria B.S. ::,f-5-:vi-.w. WW.-:eifF'?: w'Sti:roc Xe--f Y N'-35 Clif, 'r' N '- if' ':i1:CQ c 'V i' ici if - X x Q f clip - L ge re. 1 1 53? f ' . -., X Y: -sg tavid Lottes Vance McCarter Walter McCormack, Jr. 'lonticello Union City Spiceland -5. B s B.S. Judith Kilgore Jerome Kucharski Muncie Michigan City B.S. B.S. WY 'i ' ' Y ,eb A lm .X 1 l ,, N ., 1 K W wr 'W' ' E, Sally McKinney Barbara Medved Columbia City Gary B.A., Foreign B.S. Language Elizabeth Kyle Bluffton B.S. Gwen Meranda Farmland B.S., Speech Hearing therapy Ronald Longstreth Anderson B.A. 75 , T iss' C S v , X X, ,, , ,eww S,,ei v 5' ,- r ' ' is tx ,r .f . re-,Jw im'-S Q, 1 t X , - .N i J Q.. ' ali. '- me .g. L 1 John Mitchell Roger Mitchell Anderson Elwood B.S. f c, 'l-x. B.S., Speech 5' lv' -v--p Gary Spoonamore Patricia Terrill Muncie Noblesville BA., Speech B.S., Speech, 76 Hearing therapy --ff we . ,X Q - Orme Us 1' 1' SST' .. ' X N, QV? lx r 'app Q , QQQ 4,5 . -rr E c ' -- Q A 5 eo. s xbvxh jx 5 Mariorie Ostler Jaren Powell John Ravage George Scott Noblesville Rochester Anderson Hartford City B.S., Speech B.S., Speech B.A., Speech B.S. Hearing therapy Hearing therapy it' ,S its is-. i C - , wiv -A '- 'fs-fgiisw . J Q3 'Fira ,R 1, ,N , V-. A ll ' Avy' ' 'w0 'i , -Q 'wx 2- . l 7,4 V r . -' k W. .- , S F ,.-1, L, Q - 7 A X , t .if -. ,Q i ,X , ,S M fr . Donald Souder Anna Belle Sells Karen Shaffer Wynara Sleziak Jane Smith Auburn Valparaiso Anderson Muncie Anderson B.S. B.A., Foreign B.A. B.S., Speech B.S. Speech language Hearing therapy 'gf X P' . . 4 .N ' I Y g -. ,+- S' ., --r-'Na lim' .ff X l ff J 1 ..s, ..,.. Carol Thompson Judith Thompson Marilyn Thornburg Thelma Ware Alexandria Gary Middletown Anderson B.S. B.S,, Speech, B.A., Languages B.S, Hearing therapy , t,t I boxer' , 5. rw --se? ' ' if 4- a T- eg f' eff -Ls - A .i -- 0. 1 .LZ 4 ,- If Q . 'Y' ' Y ,.-.- ru X -- ' 5-f 'Y 1 V' ,,.. g 2.2 l ' -? , - 1 Agff m li Sally Weyler Sandra Wiggins Judith Williams Marlot Williams Marilyn Yocom Huntington Muncie Hammond Muncie Wirtdmdc B.A., Speech, B.S. B.S., Speech B.S. B-5-, l0l 9UU92 Arts Hearing therapy Hearing therapy 5 ROW l: Sally McKinney lPresidentl, Mary Jo Blubaugh. ROW 2: Carolyn De lSecretaryl . Constantly seeking to improve STET, the campus literary maga- zine, is the well-known activity of Sigma Tau Delta, English hon- orary. This year cash prizes were an added incentive for contributions to the magazine. Also, outside speakers and discussion groups are featured at the monthly meetings of this organization. Members must have a 3.25 accumulative ratio in English courses and a 3.00 accumulative standing in all other courses. Z-I 4 Q l' 5 A 12 SIGMA TAU DELTA -pur- 04,.,.. I9 P ROW l' Lois Miller, Toni Quate, Linda Henley, Rosi Fisher, Ann Bauermeister, Frankie Bly, Nora Herzer. ROW 2: Mary Sue Baker, Jan Marshall, Wynara Sleziak, Wendell Jones, Breta Lawshe, Al Conaway, Jo Henderlong, Ruth Ann Phillips, Sandra Bisel. SIGMA ALPHA ETA sl Jo, Y I- ,M , fx Y Through its extra-curricular activities, Sigma Alpha Eta, the speech and hearing honorary, founded three years ago, provides a medium for enriched professional and social ac- tivities, however, its main interest is in promoting the speech and hearing field. Because of this main purpose, the organization planned a display of progressing interest in the field for the fall Activities Carnival. The honorary also entered the publications area by developing and presenting new research to Keynotes, the fraternity's national publication, as well as distributing locally a booklet, Speech and Hearing Therapy. Working toward a long range goal, the honorary spon- sored a bake sale to earn funds for a Speech Building library. f'JZyn v-A 0 - -1 Y , 1 fe' Q A ts ROW 1, Jodi Hirons, Patricia Terrill, Judy Thompson lPresidentl, Glenn Farling, Judy Williams, Gwen Meranda, Joan Bass. ROW 2: Nancy White, Sally Weyler, Judy Johnson, Shirley Fuelling, Grace Hood, Arlene Stookey, Marilyn Jefferies, Betty Peters. 3. .E -umm' l l' .W7 ROW I: Allan Spencer, Lyn Anderson, linda Lightner, Clair Smith, Joan Trusty, Kiki Paulek, George Scott. ROW 2: Gerald Hodson, Marilyn B tk 'k M I ' ' ar owia , ear Grablll, Nona Lynn, Don Douglas, linda Henley, Monte Hensley. ALPHA PHI GAMMA Campus social life was expanded this year by the efforts of Alpha Phi Gamma, iournalism honorary. Besides creating a journalism club for underclassmen, they chose to collaborate with the club on several activities, among them, a Journalism Jump. Another shared meeting highlighted fall quarter ac- tivities when a local author, Edmund Ball who wrote Staff Officer spoke before the groups. However, regional scope has been realized by the organization for several years. They again sponsored an Eastern Indiana High School Journalism Day to which high school students from the area came for educational work- shops and lectures. This year that April activity climaxed a campus Journalism Week which also included a guest speaker, Alpha Phi Gamma initiation and an awards banquet. sig? . - .L- pq:'i?tYfw. j . frftvt X .- ,xx . l ., 'fa g f M e X ., sae 'T '- WP U 1 S: - si, -f. a , w s ' T T K3 , - 2, W, is fe - f 21. -Q.. 'i' 'Jr 2233 idx- es -r M- sf. :ef-:fe G' rsikfg-eww. .' 1-1 -:. .f' . 17 1: lf' Ni '1 H 'If' '.--.:. v.. can L. f.. nk, u- -, , wr- r .e 'fame , A ws f' ' - 'W ROW 1: Byron Parvis, Marguerite Schmitt, Frankie Bly llst Vice-Presidentl, Marshall Evilsizer Jeannine Usher, Judy Reinhold, Dean Speicher lPresidentl. ROW 2: Don Imhulse l2nd Vice4Presidentl, Nora Herler, Ruth Neel, Ron Cress, Sue Brachvogel, Jerry Woodring, Bob Heintzleman. 79 T' 1- fo X-JQN N is! EDITOR, Bob Heinizelman .ww- wc, 'N A. 2 .-- ,V I 3 1 'fl 5 A it 1 'S 731154 gigs! 3 ul x 5 51 I z X NEWS SYAFF Joan Trusw, William Wnlzon Turn Ackles Donald Imhulse. Sngv Pugh BO I' XX Ball State News EDITOR: Mecxrl Grabill ' i FLS7' 3 Q . L Q, 'H ' .' ' xl.- ' xx . :':-:1.:'a:..,-- - . ,,- 1 QT .fgxg 1 Nm Nona Lynn IBusiness Managerl, - Byron Parvis fAssocicIe Edilorl, Lindo Lighvner 1Associa!e Edikori. 1 1 A .fn . :Q 'ni . . -Q -W .. 'AW , - 'Q .. pf ET' -V X Y-q x- ,.,... v- ? , l0 ' L- - .lf +,,i,-gmuiv 4 :xi M f M - 1 Q K 5 ' ,, ..,:. .,,., I . ' x inf-v- ' 1 X J . gl 5 . X , SPORTS STAFF: Kramer. ,J 51011 'rf af' FEATURE STAFF: Gynie Sprunger, Jean Sippel, Carol Ryker, Sue Brachvogel, Ruth Neel, Tonda Sloner. Ng Karl Miller, Sleve Bazin, Ralph l-IH' SB 1' T cs: ,nfllu xv'-.5-4fll'1 ,'yf,l:fl ffi 'llllgflm 11.7 1,, ,-,1,:f,, lf, ,- .2 fm, My ,W -N, I iffy! if ,flf -aiu WVR ljl fw I ' J I mf f f rg ll yi .owl ll , V hr' f I 'Q In qw COPY STAFF: Phil McFarren, Lyn Ander- son, Rulh Ann Terrell, Dorolhy .lac- lack, Linda Henley. -W, 'WE' XE BUSINESS STAFF: Pal Weiss, Clair Smilh, Darlene McLead, Dave Tanner, Monte Hensley, Judy Femyer, Nancy Lynn. l Sl 'W , sf -- ia 4 'LS . Q' -. Q , . 1 L- I, 'af-5' , A , x , ' .'si9-J'-- ff? f , Y WN Q15 'Q x It ii: y I J -eggs LX off if I ik 53 x EXE, 1 ' - 1 1' 'SYN Qi, W- -we ' Q .e V Vw A rx. A , fl, AFQZSFN 1- 115 , lv ffv 'rug f , a -:Si-fJ9aL'k-A -I MEARL GRABILL JANICE VARGO ESTHER CECRLE MARY HELEN BAILEY Publicity Director Index Director Faculty Sales Director Senior Director I me -gf' :' , I I ii'i' I ,iii .: -E gf f J X F s . , 2 iw I' I - r .Eg-if IWW I: X . 5x I X 5 g Xie x X S X-S I S f f ' - -sro'-F .X c .N ' J Q ,Sf S Qg. 19,6 X. .sc 2.-se A sf JERRY HILL RAY KNUDSON Orient Queen Contest Director Advertiging Mgr, 'Q 4 ' f I Nxt 3 'I LQN' fi '21 we I I ,, . X... u , , - Q , I, i I V , X J e ' ' Y . Y ,. Y Q Q . xg . 4.,.. M' YQNN X : 1 N -Q X l.: ,.,. h I ff . Q. Txxy W ..,.., X A , i X .x N V :mth Wax Qi 3, A E' - ,io it It Y fx' Alum W' 'L DEAN SPEICHER Editor-in-Chief GEORGE SCOTT CARL UESSELER RQSICIQYWCP D5feC'0f Organizations Director 3- RON CRESS TONDA STONER MARGUERITE SCHMITT GERALD HODSON Soles Director Index Director Faculty and Administration Director Student Photographer W w if-: V . ' '-.X.,:.X ., , 4 Nw, . .F 'biotic A Xvgikfsrw -, fu ,.,Qgi,j? .pa ir A H 5253?-' .,,1g. , ,-.'j'.,.- f k :-3 ' . ...L:'L f 'sfi-K fi7QS if 'S :Li-- ..,..:XXg,.a 2 1,-X. -1--H ' 3. .J - . ARLENE HOUSTON Index Director 4 2' Lib X3 , , ,. , x si. ' gy.-X H ,, ,XV 9CT 5 i an ,,-,s ,,,. MARSHALL EVILSIZER MARILYN BARTKOWIAK DON DOUGLAS Christmas Sales Director Sororities Director Sports Director VRIENT STAFF Nb N::':Q X NORA HERZER Business Manager E if , 'W' W! X. ,X X rrr v KIKI PAULEK Layout and Art Director gn X, W.: b ' Q .fl -' ,.a:f i.,.-ri 'X' . X iv., 9 32: .' L., if X XM 3 A is ig XSXX Y X Q X 'S is X , H w I N X 'X X X Q WW K 'V X ' 2 a. , ., f .gm -Xv. af ,. wr 1?-:WX ., X X .1 -XX-:XX Xaigic, Mu-. ..'X X ,X ' Fi.--,. .uii ' ' ' ., V 491- .Y I NSA 'S 'X V . ' 'GMX 3 XX, ,. , WX. .X A Q .3 ,Hx K We W c X XX XX r X X . We + rv X Q es, XX MX ,Q N X X X X gy few xxx X MEX ' M Q rim X My JEANNINE USHER Associate Editor fr-7 JERRY ANN APPLEGATE Advertising Co-ordinator ff ' N ff if ' L I 3 -- .QX ,gcc RUTH NEEL JERRY JAMESON FRANKIE BLY BARBARA LEITSHUH Honoraries Director Fraternities Director Organizations Director Ciassroorn Activities Director K 5 - ,Www nor...-.,,, M., 2 3 R , 3 J S , X X , X i ls, F ' ,M ,,., J ,.,.,.,.,.,,, X x ROW 1: Fran Hamilton, Nancy Ingle, Judy Richter, Jeri Swinehart, Marian t-linkle, Sandra Dome, Bobbie Cisman. ROW 2: Nancy Fenn, Dorothy Jaclack, Loita Chamness, Sharon Garrison, Marcia Sharp, Judi Morecraft, Mary Alice Menaugh. ROW 3: Dave Gawlikowski, John Calhoun, Ruth Sriver, Tom Hilgendort, Dave Cumings, George Hill. ROW 4: Charlie Strecker, Joel Stonecipher, Marsee Beckett, Mark Mullins. ORIENT FOUNDATION STAFF e Q ' : i , . N sf if P 2 if ' Ei: Q J . l . H ROW 1: Janet Richeson, Kay Oliver, Shirley Skiles, Lyn Anderson, Tonda Stoner, Sharon Ronneau, linda Henley. ROW 2: linda lightner, Caryl Mitchell, Sarah Worl, Pat Bartkowiak, Ruth Miller, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Sigi Pugh. ROW 3: Ron Hachet, Tam Hoffman, Leland Etzler, Dick Schmidt, Phil Mendenhall, John Anthony. ROW 4: Karl Miller, Joe Burnworth, Rex Schneider, .lim Bannon. URIENT HGNURS f.A ..4F' .await Dr. Louis E. lngelhart Dr. Oliver C. Bumb This world of Ball State would not be the same without those whom the Orient honors in 1959 because all campus structures, news, finances and industrial arts have been affected by these four men. Dr. Oliver C. Bumb, building coordinator, previously had been in industrial arts, presently he has the task of coordinating all building activity on this growing campus. Dr. Louis E. lngelhart, director of the News Bureau, releases all college news by virtue of his official capacity. He also advises the leaders in all student publications, a point particularly appreciated by the Orient staff who chose these persons to honor on the basis of Those who have contributed most to the college. Mr. J. C. Wagner, college treasurer, directs the ten-million dollar financial operation of the college. And the late Dr. Fred J. Schmidt, Jr., contributed much to the college nationally by holding such positions as president of the American Industrial Arts Association. But it is more than buildings, words, money and national recognition that make this world of Ball State, it is the addition of ability, energy, personality and personal dedication in their full measure to both students and the college. This is Ball State! '5 fl fi? il ,,,.....-cliff N W . 5 T 5. :cs Mr. Joseph C. Wagner Dr. Fred J. Schmidt, Jr. lDeceasedl SPOTLIGHT THEATRE Spotlight Theatre was organized in 1919 by an enterprising group interested in promoting dramatic activity on the Ball State campus. Studetns are thus given the opportunity for expression in the form of dramatic art and entertainment for general student body. The members are given grade credit points by participation in three different productions. A student may take part in any of the plays and become a member of Spotlight. Following the precedent of previous years, three plays were presented dur- ing the regular year. This year they pre- sented Teahouse of the August Moon, Mr. Roberts, and Seven Year Itch. The group also sponsors Summer Theatre. ROW I: Ruth Ann Holdren, Jean- nine Thornburg, Phyllis Abrams, Rod- ney Baughn. ROW 2: Rachel Harris, Jane Harley lTreasurerl, Arvilla Miller, William E. Wilson, Roberta Phillips, ROW 3: Wendell Jones lPresidentl, E. Colin Black lVice Presidentl, Linda Henley, Bill Clark, .lack Spaeth, Mar- Iot Williams. he 'jr , il Y, is l i Q .2 ii Z I 3 Q 'x.,5g3- , r ROW 'lz Norma Christman, Becky Erne, Billy Hunter, Ralph Kramer Wresidentl, lyn Anderson, Jean Flora, Barbara Suits. ROW 2: linda Robertson, Fran ' ' ' ' W b' ht. Hamilton, Sue Brachvogel lVice Presidentl, Jerrr Todd, Jim Bannon, Linda Henley, Pat Dreher, linda ey rig JOURNALISM CLUB During the 1958-59 academic year there arose a need for an organization for those students having a genuine interest in iournal- ism. The purpose of this group is to perpetuate the interest of the Ball State students who express a liking for iournalism and to act as a junior organization in cooperation with Alpha Phi Gamma, national journalism honorary. Special events of the newly organized club were participation in Public Relations Day, Eastern Indiana Journalism Day and Indiana Collegiate Press Day. The club brought their year's activities to a close by participating in the annual Journalism Honors Banquet of the college. V l i i f :il gg - in '1 4 4 afzeiga language Depafztmewl - Lu 95.2 Mr. Dean Coen, Dr. Vivienne Bey fr' i Mrs. Richard W. Burkhardt, Mrs. William Bales, Jr. Mrs. Iris Magoon, Dr. Georgina Hicks YQ-Q Kill 5-, ,Q K INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB fx A fa'-'N gt- ROW I: Ampara Rodriguez, Leon Brandenburg, Hiroshige Mori, Sami Elbehairy, Virgil Spangler, Joe Kyle. ROW 2: Jose Comas, Jose Palenzuela, .leung Rhee, V. Ruckma Rao, Pichai Siritusanakul, Israel Sanchez, Tiong Keng Yap, Chatri Muangnapoe lVice Presidentl, Sergio Antoio Montalvo, Prasert Monpala. ROW 3: Tsai Pao-Iten, Said-Ali Bassiri, Paul Burkle, Robert Lewandowski, Dr. Wetmore ISponsorI, David Pactor, Carl Brehmer, Gerald Clingenpeel, Prachoom Suwattee, Bill Bruhn. The International Relations Club was organized on campus to promote friendly relations among students of different national backgrounds. Within the group the members can better understand the culture and ideas represented by the members in an atmosphere of world brotherhood. The members are registered students, faculty and staff members of Ball State. Of greatest significance to the club was the annual International Festival where members of the various countries presented displays of their respective homelands. The displays included native costumes, musical instruments, jewelry, maps, charts and pictures. Members were on hand throughout the day to answer the questions of visitors. 0555909 -F B s ,sf ., if V I :L Pvc 1' x ROW 'l: Behi Mohondes, Myriam Colon, Joy Abraham, Kay Kawatachi, Zahora Idris, La Verne Barres, Anna M. Calvo, Vimal Nilima Amolik. ROW 2: Betty Lumm lSecretary-Treasurerl, Marge Peregrine, Deanna Quimby, Janey Reebs, Dorothy Ayabe, Dolores Danko, Barb Good, Mary Wuethrich, Eleanor Stieglitz, Jackie .Ianoski lPresidentl, Judy Trusler, Arlene Gee, Donna Keller, Praphanee Kashemsri, Dorothy lnouye, Dusnee Smuckabutr. fl il ' ' mir-slLf-KIYLJ g v 'R v 43 ,se . , iff, Ball State's introduction to our fiftieth state came earlier than Congressional action. ' w I 1 X ef J Ill IIIMLMIL ill! . W3 , , ! : 1 .im e 5 I : ? i A , 2 Qif f eff' - ,uf riffjb ' . .4 , -1-'A 5 . ,. V 7 N' . . , f - L , N: . A X1 ,V 2 K .- . , - , ,g we ef: - I .' lf' , - X f . .,, ' ' X' -1 1 N. 2. Lt ! J7... it -1 4 3.11 ry , I .Q 90 Part of ThaiIand's proud heritage 1 L, ,YV N' f f' M., J , ,,4- five. 4 'id ,R - V . -'exam-110.3- Q' + 1' 1 L'WelI, my Hoosier friend . . x Wome D sg: ,, Y 'f'! i 25 --W, M ' 3 . Q fn- A 4- 1' hx N! , A wa 2, . .- ,S aw ,,,,.....i? It 'sf L -I x ' A . 535' Q 'x '. V Q nfl L Alf Q. lx- ' I X, uvvff -x A ,,,.. 1 J . ., ti- E , 2 -.rx -. 'B.is :, . 5... '- , , v - ' ffwiifq 5-, . v. W. 1 'wuqfzgg s. .ff- l lg ' 151. .,. 'iffy '3 f .' Q.f::'gzw2 1 . 1 .Q ig: xg .W . ,. . N I -.x 'I M- . ' s ' - Miss Joy Kelley and student. Mrs. Eunice Stepleion S. Hs- . A Miss Theresa Schermer .Qs ight I 'Hia ' 'awit .l K I 7?dwe2S 564 ' TM -hi. , J xv cc , . .. ,,,.X,. .c. --X ' -fx-11,-'rx S x x . X 5 Egg ,K , , ,,V,,,A . ' s l x in . Q -4' Y c. X X x X x . 2 ,'..k Wanda Alley Evelyn Anderson Muncie Albany B.S. B.S. ' new '- . sc . ' as ..,.. V F' VW we- 9 'fr' XQQNQN Q f ' Sic, 2 '+ Pr -. i - NN. . .L if-'sw-.. . c.. 1 4 it Q. xcwsc-.-Q I - -s -1- L sp ' . . ,c ...N .. 'fe v -. f f A ' ,gm ' , ' f. . , x 15. fc A fm e IX i' iii ....1. 'S' - y ,A P, Q l , XV-ef cn xx- 'NY' its JV 'flex . .X Y 'V 'Y ' , .' - . i 5 X X NX I K Wilma Babb Linda Barnes Mary Ruth Birk Betty Bobbitt Priscilla Briggs Janet Briner Winifred Bryant Fart Wayne Anderson Mishawaka Hardinsburg Charlestown Markle Muncie B.S. B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. W 1 I Twfurf-ff . - ' f x . 15IE?1?Z:.. ' P f ' - fx :.:- ' ff nf., -':.,f,'s2z. S5951-::2:2::.f.z -- , 'rw .. gi, 175' Q-4: - X -P f ' - ' 'T' X ' . -' . XX X X-fr I e rfgi. Q -553113 ,. .-R .Q 'f , . ,fx 'X X, f V A gw 1. . X Q 2.35. .Q .. Q .. - .. 1- 5 1 Joyce Calloway Nancy Campbell Lois Foreman Beverly Gilmore Jacqueline Godwin Barbara Good Joanne Gruszka Macy Selma Richmond Rensselaer Muncie Rossville East Chicago 5.5, B.S. a.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. -ff iff.- 2 RM' X ' ' ,. - ' 'T-'Fi 55: 1 2- 5.-E-'Gi' by ' -'fr et - -N fe A' if ea . 9 ' el.. , ' .Q-7-f A '11, f .1-9 5552? '- ' 1 9 'i ss Q X , Nc - 2 ,,1:5- x t ., .5 -, . V Q , ' .. 5' ,, 5 i we f' s . ' Ruth Hendricksen Mary Horstman Arlene Houston Mary Ellen Kelsey Janet Kerr Doris Kreamer Nellie Lower Fort Wayne Brawnstown Rensselaer Columbia City Alexandria Kewanna Rushville es, B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. ' - ' 4 f 31 190. v 4 - -- f ' ' .... -. . J' 2 1:-Qefea QT? ix-U .. fir: we V: . 4 , .- f rf 2 '?+- :Psi Q-eff ,c-5 'f'A:gZXiS5f AI , qc -,ss..5l5'X - -- ,. f,,f.4 - . gg 5' ., ' sf-'+ g J . . K2 1, J 'F G it -6 K Q xii sl S yr ,Q A '49 Tel A . 6. f 7 6-L , I ,fm 3 t .-- V 'Fil ,, 1453 Q Je3'f'- . ff 'V . 5 .fc , mf .iweweci ii,EEFf'3' . eseeerve NWN ci . ' . 5' 'lffi . ' 'xi ,535 . Mariorie Marshall Joyce McCammon Lorena McConnell Mena Miller Karen Noel Anita Reynolds Mary Roush Gaston VanWert, Ohio Muncie New Castle Muncie Anderson Hartford City B.S. B.S. BA. 5.5. B.S. B.S. B.S. --S., I ' 3 4 . .. ,. - - V ,B 'gm ., ,JJ Q . - - .xg-1-,5si' ,. -. - pc X' ' IP. ' , ,lf N., ,,.,, , ,Z M' , ' f - :L x t ge t ..x-4?-.A ,A .t .' - .. ., Y' A,-:N f M. . I, fu- 7': W r 67 ' ' 4 'F J f ' -1 1 f ., . .- f-5 Q -. 52 ,, X ' fi' cg l ' ' 'rf 'J--v r .V -.A4V f . KW. ,, V A' 1 I if f f ' ff' A I 1 V 1 ' t I- 'H ' X f' X ' , ' QQ ' -. . s A 4 .. J 1 fri! Phyllis Shirey Lena Smith Patricia Swank Jeri Trusty Judith Wall Carol Waymire Doris Whitehead Muncie Francesville Noblesville Muncie Winchester Indianapolis New Paris B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. T . i . ' i 1 1 ii' ' Q ' X , 4 :Jzeii it 7' c' i ' f , y , Q s f-is A . ' s . , . ..,. , ,. . . , o -V-V ,, , , veggie: 'YS 2', li ' ., Z . N .3 A r fe if 1 3 1 ' L df t XJ . - Q 5: 5 g .y g . ROW 'l: Diana Thomas, Priscilla Briggs, Betty Bobbitt, .leri Trusty lPresidentl, Jane Harris Doris Whitehead W 1 Rachel Ford Ne ie Tower, Arlene Houston, Mary Ruth Bird, Mary Ellen Kelsey, Sue Spitler, Jackie Godwin. ROW 3 Joyce Calloway Lorena McConnell Carol Waymire Mary Alice Menaugh, PHI UPSILON OMICRON Only three years a national on campus, Theta Sigma chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron maintains its goals of the establishment and strengthening of friendships, the promotion of the moral and intellectual development of its members and the advancement of Home Economics. Besides regular meetings highlighted by professional speakers, activities for this organization include a Christmas fruitcake sale and decorating party for the department as well as the special dessert party for Home Ec maiors and minors, tea for junior Home Ec maiors and critic t 'hers of the county and a ioint meeting with the Mary Bee- man Ci . -... Sf' J t , ,Q f MARY BEEMAN CLUB .T iivnnowofifw -eofl Reel . ,lf ROW l: Doris Whitehead, Sharon Ullery, Judy Ulrey, Elaine Dotson, June Johnson, Judy Femyer, Lois Chisman, Mary Alice Menaugh lPres- identl, Mary Jane Owen, Anne Hart, Doris Kreamer, Phyllis McCashland, Carol Elliott, Edith Herrmann. ROW 2: Kay Dean, Martha Pritchard, Marilyn Kerr, Connie Hurt, Leslie Fickle, Dianna Walker, Jeanne Rinehart, Janice Heltz, Marty Garrett, Sandi Davis, Judy Wall, Ina Van- Dine, Barbara Burke, Jane Harris lVice Presidentl, Beverly Gilmore, Joyce Calloway, Joyce McCammon, Saundra Brackin. ROW 3: Carol Lewis, Sharon Utterback, Linda Martin, Sandra Brantley, Tamara Yermock, Helen Gauder, Mary Ruth Birk, Priscilla Briggs, Shirley Ramseyer, Linda Horstrrian, Jeri Trusty, Mary Lou Horstman, Joni Gruska. ROW 4 Ruth Anne Moody, Lois Reed, Sarah Kinsey, Evelyn Anderson, Ruth ANN Schuhmacher, Charlene Stewart, Thelma Ford, Nancy Nelson, Dat Cormier, Joan Ross, Carole Oyer, Marilou Carlson, Loretta Baird, Miss Theresa Schermer, Lena Smith, Pat Shaw, Nellie- Lower lTreasurerl, Arlene Houston, Karen Noel, Jayne Kirkpatrick, Barb Good. The Mary Beeman Club is an organization which encourages home economics students to gather to learn more about their field. They met and became better acquainted with the local organization, but on another level they sent delegates to the State Teachers Association meetings and the National Home Economics Association Convention. The meetings were centered around speakers who discussed such things as hair-styling, clothes-making and food preparation, Films were shown on occasion, about such things as chinaware demonstrations. The outstanding money-making proiecl was again the chili supper, the proceeds of which were contributed to the International Scholarship Fund sponsored by the American Home Economics Association. 94 l hmngx ha... r Q 9 I iff: 453511 ,. 'X Mm... ,,,,. lp R+ 2,5 f An inch can make a big difference! i l 5 qu, I :gy -. if cgi F 'Q XTX ' e.. ,xv,.. - .. cgs-va-N-:ff-rt - l 2 l l w I E 1 . l 34- 6'- ...M fa il an A A are 2 W N ' if X cm, SA , 2, f if V A- l A Home Management student completes her Q 1 ascii X , , ,, . ' sz jf? 2 daily cleaning. ,f ' f if f is 'Qt ' ' Hifi? ' f 7.-f ' f K' f f .- .. ,X 5' . 'P - 'x J fi L 1.1 ,' ' I gy. ll-:X Qizfjqx K 1 .C ' y 1 3 t ' 5' ' 1 e. . ,- . . X X '- K. ft ' 1. P ,x R, Q' Q, g ,U h ,h x .194 4: - D. 1 , W A ' X A X X .-:gg Q ,,1,. V, Q Xi ,,' .,, ggg - ' 5 ' ' l V V Q TQ ,... N I -Xl 1 l + x wb' ,L W A 1 wr tg- -ef 3 . 'f 4 1 -jg Ex. Rift f A . :. v e She is learning to use with ease the mechan- ical wonders of the day . . . .14 1 U Af , '-'SW' 5 '- wwf - - +- Q' ' Sewing takes concentration too. ' xx N4 A 'QN me-4 12 x fi X. 7vmfu4 2645 74254 Zepaztmewl -,..41l ' 0' .1 v -alive MA D . Q N 2. E' , 'ff will-ff Z Standing - Dr. Henry A. Loats Sitting - Mr. Sanford Rich Dr. William T. Sargent Mr. Kenneth H. Bergman Mr. Kenneth E. Poucher, Mr. Jake Reams, Mr. Claude Rieth ? Q::TfEi ' , 'I ZPQ t K f ,,,,, , - i on ,gs -fi 5:41, W' ' r ' 33 W i ii ., .. Q3 . Elix ir , 42113 Y X ' 'L L-...lik PU' Ee 114-SSS: James Amburn Parker B.S, cn., Wt- .CQ - 'Y -. 2 ,gs-'A . 31335: .Q avi , ., . . . c 1 . A .uf A5 x Qs James Fritts DeMotte B S. 98 .Eflggi -1- .,.. f f u , X A 4 -,oe Al' 'ZW .gg . 'uf sl gi 'N' -'ff' Q, 3 . , K . X . 9 i .J X X Q .. E f I Robert Brown William Bugg Hartford City Kokomo B.S. B.S. . , a,,a1 . ex . , .1 Is, .ve S s I js. . X QRSSXX ., Y 4 X c .fwii iiwsisw Rex Dolby Huntington Willard Cheatham Dclleville B.S. R i'i V ' if R' 'e' f .W W X V W ,We-'d1i121'Si s g .,,. Q 01.-1. w3',,.,6 XXI . Lg 55... Jap Q Xe-?:P3E'25I'? J ... get-N t .. Q . X.,...55.5x. , wk .. ce w.. 4. sg 1:19 eff.. sf. i- 59 'SS'x. x.. liSEf YL Kenneth Dubie Michigan City BA. B.S. 'WN . , - ' HX... , ,,f. - 19 s Jack Gibson Muncie David George Michigantown B.S. B.S. 7' we f 5 5' , ,V,: li phi -1' l ig -in . ,A - ft f 'X James Hacker Paul Hoopingarner Huntington New Castle B.S. B.S. x x X x X 'wx Nam A FCI' K .g ggfiiifiw X X Q is .. E ,N f-'A S ' if 3 f 1 Charles Grise Goshen 5.5. .N imfiwflfbliiE3iiYlii'CNEX1 N +A . ... Sai- '- , no L. ' 'Tf' 2 Y ' sffssirfa '25 1 f r Pi . 'Xie v, - X WN- 5 ,- ., Melvin Dalton West Baden B.S. e ' .vi ' i i 4 f . ,,.5 ' Y ,- l K X. idfwna 'Yrs -. x ' I. 9'X 1, .. :M ...sf ,lf if lf:',Q2f?'I' 1:5 as -- .- :-fx fwaf--:f..:.vi - 'v -X -f..:.w:e:..s-J. 'Q-mx. .- . 4+ . wr . sw: anew.. X Q X as .., xx ... - -fi X I Q. Q f X S David Evans Anderson 8.5. M M ' x K .W 'va 3 i f,,...J. . 3 V 'X gli? QD., 4 x': ,A fi 1 -fr Q -.'1w.5-ir-wi Leo Grissom Indianapolis B.S. e i ..:- me s s 7 lf Q X v.,w,.i safe? him? .W s .'T 'lf ' .Sw Carl Fisher James Fleming Muncie Decatur B.S. qf9711 i ' R r -A' as fa stir l l Nw John Jenkins Union City Robert Johnson New Castle 8.5. B.S. ' Swim Earl Jones Muncie B.S. B.S. w F . Q, ws... 5' ...iv Robert Jones Chesterton B.S. Norman Lewellyn Boonville B.S. .oe fm: it W V 'Mm 'V f'!5L1'z:r3E5,i:f',22sf WW 'waliwkgifi 24-mi ,s ,,,m, ,:-I .,., ,.,,,. N ,.,-f ,. ,WVU ,et y , 'I im E, s lf W 3, s PJ, , x as Joseph Joyce Uniontown, Pa. B.S. ,ig-g,f5?I S, ,ff ' ':, ,-.4--'5M E S H 41-W:-f r.. , A, 5 vw?-zfrazasf.-25-'S+ ' me 15,g-:asf-5,. -149' -3- w +:- '-'r i-'3:'-1 -I-:-f .,+.a::.1-Q.:-fx 15' vw- me .-suumxfe..-f Dale Long Warsaw B.5, V -1-4 ' N ,af-muffin' V. - ' X- -3, A 5:15, :sv wi- 12,55 2- , I 4,v.,,.:, 5 X A M... 5-4' ' ' U N, -er , ll' ' . -f i,:'. f H .,... l W' if -. , , , r ef ' 'Z , - 3 'fs 1-5 I' Z3 .f-Q51 :W EE15Jw? 'i5' , 'S5'r5S:7f3Ei ,QSEEJJ ff. i ' 3134- 5' C'-F X, t1lf 'f' ' fi, - -I-,453-SQTSESI 5 tr of-'.f,e.i'iiS5i:s'esgf :., :., :. - me ,, 1.1 fel -m x. at-., .fr -4,1 - '+ 'C A sy-eq:-1:21 .w.:1:.'::,::s-.1 ,.,.'hzq'wf: Q ,. M 5: ta - 54 'g1 ,wif if ' .. 33-43'f.:1'3p:'2 2' ,f va--.'5?f1f3liiiif?!ff gf ' I ,fzdf I Daniel Mills Farmland B.S. Vloris Noel Muncie B.S. Robert Oakerson Knightstown B.S. Y Air RW.-'. 39. M fi ' 'V . -Y- x- X X 1 ' 'X s 1 x wi .N -:If K xx XB Q c xxmnx Q i X N 4 ' X i 2 , - ' ww f , N51 Li f -,Q 1 , 5 5 ' F, .4 4: ., - Robert Satchwill Rising Sun B.A. T 'Q' s,.....u? 'S-fapfmfqgtif , -Nw 'T' 'Tv v Norman Peters Winchester B.S. 'f f f f ' - : ' .Q-2 . s:f'SF1.f,,x A .Q , . 5 A , - .L Lynn Smuls Fort Wayne B.A. W X -,..x-.fy-. Q-mx.. ,Q-,-.. 37:9-4-.:::-:gg-x -,-5,-egg ef--I r- -, X Sit : 'fr X Af M. A 1. Gene Roose Mishawaka B.S. e ,ff Eg J l ,f-14. - Max Steffey Morristown B.S. X an Jack Lopp Sikeston, Mo. B.S. 'QM Duane Tichenor New Castle B.S. , , 13? f A R Q- - pf' , , ww' 2 fa 115. ,z V. n 5523 11 . ' ' Ev: 1 lf. Beniamin Luna Gary B.S, A-'fillk is 1 . ei l fir Evan Towne Huntington B.A. -km Arthur Vinson Bobby Wagner Earl Watson Robert Weiss Alton White, Jr. Leland Wolfe, Jr. Rensselaer Marion Alexandria Mishawaka Fort Wayne Muncie B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 99 ROW l: Dr. William Sargent l5ponsorl, Robert Brown lVice-Presidentl, Bobby Wagner lTreasurerl, Earl Watson lSecretaryl, Alton White iPresidentl Earl Jones, Melvin Dalton. ROW 2: James Hacker, Mr. Kenneth Poucher, Charles Grise, ROW 3: Paul Umbarger, Louis Ecker, Duane Tichenor, Joseph Joyce, Robert Satchwill, Lynn Detling, Robert Oakerson, Dale R. Long. OO EPSILON Pl TAU Death of a devoted sponsor during the fall quarter sorrowed members of the local industrial arts honorary, Epsilon Pi Tau. As a result, a contribution to the memorial fund for Fred J. Schmidt, Jr. was added to the list of activities for the organization, which holds monthly meetings to exchange information about trends in the field. Another service project initiated this year by the group in- cluded planning a three-purpose bulletin board in the industrial arts section of the practical arts building, Epsilon Pi Tau, the Industrial Arts Club and the department have use of the board for group announcements. Social activity became a particular part of the year's agenda when the business of spring initiation was combined with the pleasure of a spring recognition banquet. ,Vx 5 wa ROW 1: Gene Minton, Danny Tye, Jack L. lopp, Arthur N. Vinson, Vloris Noel, James Hacker, Jerry Beck, Kent Achors, Dale Fuelling. ROW 2: Roger Casterline, Dave Lucas, Owen Drerup, Bob Webster, Ed Schweiger, Ben Sprunger, Jerry Fox, Bob Gray, Dale Lechlitner. ROW 3: Clair Smith, Robert Brown, David Evans, James Mack, Jerry Lenon, Norm Lewellyn, Lynn Detling, Keith Waltz, Dale R. Long. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club is an organization which strives to promote good fellowship among industrial arts students. Although their main interest is a social and professional relationship among members, they participate in outside activities. One of the exhibits in the Activities Carnival was that of the Industrial Arts Club. They decorated the Industrial Arts Department of the Practical Arts building for Christmas and sponsored a Valentine's Day record hop. They greeted their new members early in the year with their annual steak fry. A banquet for industrial arts students was held at the completion of the year to present the Outstanding Senior Award. ROW I: William Fahien, Jack Gibson, Richard Lung, Robert Johnson, Duane Tichenor, Max Steftey, Phil Grinclle, Norman R. Peters. ROW 2: Mr. Sanford Rich, Mr. Claude Rieth, Dr. Henry loats, Mr. Jake Reams, Earl Jones lPresidentl, Melvin Dalton iVice Presidentl, Gene Roose lSecretaryI, Roger Manges, John Parkison. ROW 3: Paul Hoopingarner, Robert Oakerson, Rex Dolby, Robert Satchwill, Philip Hallenbeck, Jim Dellinger, Bob Weiss, William Bugg. 5 I' Q 21 vii 'sf +1 y E . 4 r ...Ll .,f' ....W.., -gg O2 Versatile industrial arts majors study the mechanism of an outboard motor. gag, tiff X an ' 5 , 1' . l s f A' . S ' ': 235 . :, z xy -' , 1. 'S ,, :iS:1:, l 'W .' . 3362. vii- :F . R., Q ',-,, i.., , H: L I 2 i it ' N rg ' : x Q . , Q i e- -- s Q. M. ,.. f - , as I at , ., Q. . - -1 N V5-A Q ' . ,... .ls .E sims- .3 - t. - we .x -2-We fs ' 1- N ,,:, 6-. Accurate measurements are very important to the drafts- man. ,YV 'wwf .W- if X ...Q -f 'SE 1. SWTN. se E fr 9 at-+-l iy -tl Last minute supervision must take place even during the final press run. Vi. HIS I S. ll' 'p 9' ,-. dfzafzy Science Depcvzlfmeafl' . Efw 1:--1 ff Ls - ' ' X J Q5'!'Qf3 he A is 3- fi Left to Right: Miss Veva McCosky, Mr. Wes Felmlee, Miss Jean Holcombe, Miss Cornelia Hadley Y Y N - -- sv- azz, 'i:.r2x7,:z, 'f' . ff , , .. ,, .M -X ..,-.fe w::KwvHae z:-.f 1'.a,:::1- Q Q , ,SQ -iv , . , x,,..S:.x, X , ,5N:k5.,:.,.s,:.,.g , F., I il -A,- zgm. sQ921 ' . . 1 X223-rv 'r' , -S-'1I1 '-31 -- 4 ,, Q. - - 1 3 7 H .. , , . .:. 1 . I ,,1.-'iii-, N ,I - R .T , '- ,,,:.ig? W 9 1 X X ' ' N V 'fflii ' My 4 ,F 1 ,. K k is . gs . . ,, Y 4 Y Y h Y S, ig- , Q , is. 3,1 X 65: .. 31 K .I K Vx, vb , 'I . :V-V ,Q :El 5 x Q! s1Q::J' I- 5.3 V - ' .Pff F L 'I'-ef f 1 L-f iam: .-vs., iw, . .4 -,-21' .1 2 ? , Q AE? 'I X ' 1' Z' til' ' - - -- ' - ,...A, -X e ,, as Left to Right: Miss Mary Pearson, Mrs. Rosamond Wetmore, Miss Jean Scherr, Miss Mae King, Mr. Donald MacVean S all Left to Right: Miss Beulah Murphy, Mr. Ross S. Johnson, Mr. Neil Coil, Miss Evelyn Hoke 3 S 3 X . ix Lal 5 5 . IQIN Q 1. .gw :,, 1 er.: Q,,:x.:4-.:: Left to Right: Miss Helen Robinson, Miss Juanita Smith, Mr George F. Yeamans, Mr. Theodore Samore 103 i An interest in books is the essential motive for membership in the Library Science Club. Yet this is only the main facet in the activites of a group that meets once a month to discuss and learn the variety of materials, techniques and sources available to students and future librarians. The yearly program includes, in addition to these activities, social events for the purpose of helping the members become better acquainted. Included was a picnic, a white elephant sale and a Christmas tea. 4 he f': U 5 1 .Pa ROW 'l Marian Hlnkle Fran Hamilton Dolores Danko, Barbara Buxton, Martha Nauman, Gail Bulge. ROW 2: Loi: Byrd, Judy Phillips, Martha Grant Carlene Wright Carol Thompson, Sandra Gard, Janice Kinerk, Darlene McKibben. ROW 3: Stanley Elgas, Kathleen Anthony Carolyn Crawford Miss Hellen Robmson, Verl Wolfe, Kay Garst, Joyce Calloway, Bob lewandowski. fa Q, I 5 ww X ggi' - ,Rx W E ? 'UnIm: QW-. .N i 5 I k X Kg N in :peg X Heads bend for a worthy purpose 1 , ' ' A we , at the library study tables. D , 1-11: ,t K I + aff? ' '23 215.2552152ll ' . ,.A. Q , rd' 1 me tv 1 Vw xy: db' 'K , .,f. ., fx , ..,. , ,A-V, ,, , 2. . ,W B., Q 5' Nr . 5122: ,K 1. , :E-A: mt- ' . .211 5' 1 .- T-2i1'Z15 ?t57'?f3'?i: - .gg 1954. ' 9: if iv.. M Pl Will this recording be a source of entertainment or information? Emi And on this side of the globe our TV audience can see . . . N Q 105 S S5 if ,ik s , RQ, L I 5' . .X Success! This is 909-L96. ,-.MK -S This machine clarifies many ideas. 106 i fi 5? S 1 A , ,Z L' , S., 4 '1 Q , - V 4 Q, s 'n l 1' , ' fm.-, K I-h l 1 1- - f 1 1 ' i ' ' lf' AJ ' 'H - E r , 'uri , it M I! ffl! . . f 4- . Y M A s I g X. QnP e-Q9 Pm U i kr Q. W Library facilities are put to good use in the Reserve Book Room. Waziemazwa Zepazlmewt Mr. Henry Hosek, Jr., Mr. Hubert Austin Dr. Charles F. Brumfiel, Mr William Higgins X. ne v 1 J 1 ,,,4-q-r-1- 1 'f Mr. John Hoelzer, Mr. Norman K. Lee ---... AK... fi 7 A- in SQ' :ia Q? . X 1.1 Edgar Blizzard Union City B.S. ,tv W ' . I: seq, . .. -- I Q rx X A - - 91+-SS.S'f4:S1N-25X25'1 gs? fm: , '?' KL :gigs , ri-Qgf..:,sg1iX5 C' vi.. -4- ,fr ' . 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'. ? , I fbi' ' - iff: Q 'Q 55. :Tig T175 ,. ,, ., uw ..-:riff as gl f ' ,. ggfff I, A .3 N, Q ia 'Ky Left to Right: Dr. Sidney Tretick, Mrs. Mary L. Yeo ' 1 fl 1 xxx je, X ' - f 5, .wf gg! M .s f ' if w l X ,,,.-X521 S Left to Right lstandingl: Mr. F. Lemuel Anderson, Mr. Charles Hubba rd Left to Right lsittingl: Mr. Robert Marsh, Mrs. Margaret Cecil, Dr. Jean Charles Kohler rr 1 X ' Q-r. as A V , ,gxg'f 'sas,jw, 5, ,E A X '. Q g ,.f:.,vf- ' gggesgmgsk- . - V, 5, .gs - 3 -zf m5.g,,, 1 V , Y 5:,2?'iiis,',5j', fi? W5 yy-1 ,- . X 1 .. ,I -s , 3 . ' ' t W is R ' ex-ff r 3 '1115.5, XX ,133 X ' x R in :. ij,f.Q 32 . ,QQ .. E i Q A 'W ' X Q.: f1 5Zf ' ' S 33 ' ELM ' V ,Sw W :I x' ' 52' ' s 'J' . - -.Aff ' -- ir- mf W . if .,,, ' ,vziiz egg 3 gs, ,M - L f Q ' 3 ll ' lf. , .'T.'f:': iz' ii- ' i iii? ie' 'i, 5 - -,S ..,.,xf: f ' 1,-r, . - ragga -i .FE ,pai B ., 1.-E 3 N W .. x . N . as ' - +-' 1 ' ., 1.' ,5.w . r I . - N-p ,331 5 .. .....,. , ,, I - N., , Left to Right lstandingl: Mr. Homer C. Pence, Mr. George New- Left to Right lstandingl: Mr. George Rhodes, Mr. Salvatore Silipigni Left to Right lsittingl: Dr. Robert Sherman, Mrs. Barbara Strickler ton, Dr. Carl Nelson Left to Right lsittingl : Miss Mildred Milford, Miss Elizabeth Meloy, Miss Mildred Eberle IO9 . 'f' . :M 1' , ii l C Q Q e 's .fs 1- e f C KG' 5 fa i M Y , r Denzel Barricklow Rising Sun 5.5. 'Z Q29 if' x.- s-.B .QT Richard Campos Herbert Cappel Donna Coon James Crane Hobart Anderson Selma New Castle 5.5. 5.5. 5.5. 5.5. .. .X ., i -1 R X -6 S' Norman Crews fl I '-H+ :::: Richard Dynes If :5 fgf A, ittaf Barbara Elliott Camphill, Pu. Bryant Union City B.S. B.A. B.S. .5 5 5 r -rs. 1 it ' ' . 'X'l ' ' IA: 'mf - P- 'Ti 'fix 7: 5' ss x 'y ,A Xe' x F' - -3 ' - as 1 r- 'Q' V rf' - ' 'x:.,- 2 -5,4 ,Q 'fl -I M ' . . . .. , 4 Q-,a-5-53 .rwi h . .X k Grace Hamill Barbara Hammond Doris Howard Carole Phillabaum Henry Preble Thorntown South Bend Versailles Peru Anderson 5.5, 5.5. 5,s. 5.5. 5.5. 4-or' Stan Roth Fort Wayne B.S. ilO x 5 .5 , f-. . f.-- ex,gz,,.-1 .. ,f-f.. ,.f .K 4-C R .oe 'ff ,ff V' ,,, ,-3 -z., A X, 3' ,... - tal'-L A Y .343-Zfisfgz Helen Smith Rozella Stewart Beatrice Thomas Carol Weesner Liberty Elwood Cambridge City Peru B.S. B.S. B.A. B.S. I I Thomas Good Warren B.S. 4 l i LJ ' -g ' ' I ii' i il i l , siifg 1 ROW 'lz Ricardo Dominguez, Stan Roth, Bruce Burns, Richard Dynes, Gary Fadley, Alva Spangler, Charles Biggs, leon Gould, John Osborne ROW 2 Bob Swing, Joe Neirinck, Ron Jankowski, Roy Butzier, Robert Gregory, Phil Rider, Lowell Evans, Phil Cooley, Van Young. ROW 3 Mr Robert Marsh lSponsorl, Gleo Huyck, Larry Stewart, Kenn Stanek, Al White, Harold Smith, Richard Campos, James Crane, Jim White, Norm Crews Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is an honorary for men of music. Prerequisites for membership include an average of 2.25 and a sincere interest in the ever-growing field of music. ln the sponsorship role, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia gave a Homecoming Alumni Banquet and a Christmas party for underprivileged children as well as an American Day Recital. One of the outstanding proiects for this group was the co- sponsoring of the All-School Sing with Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary for women in music. Through these various activities, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia strived to uphold obiectives of increasing interest in music and fostering brotherhood among the members. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA .,.,ma .,,...f ROW 1 Sue Strickland Donna Coon Donna Burchard, Judy Johnson, Grace Hamill, Carol Loudenback, Doris Howard, Jane Smith, Ginny Garrison ROW 2 Linda Adams Mary Marsh Marsha Templin, Carol Shigley, Deanna McGuire, Julia Findley, Judy Bott, Jane Dickrnan, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA To help further the development of music both on campus and throughout America is the purpose of Sigma Alpha Iota, an honorary for women enrolled in the music department. These women strive to uphold the ideals of musical education by their interest in music and by their co-operation in organizing music as a contributing factor of their education program. Although adept at performing musical activities they are equally skilled at organizing them as seen in their co-sponsorship with the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia of the Parent's Day Sing. Ushering service is also donated by the group at musical functions such as the campus recitals and civic concerts, And stepping out of their musical role to a large extent, the organization sponsors a Christmas party for underprivileged children. ei ., + g.. E -. ,N 'W -I Q f ms Q-1:-M, ' Try from this measure again. :-- ' i ff? ' - ' x i 4 Vg , 2 .-iw S ' 5 2 1 3 r 4 f 'ff I if Concenfraiion takes many forms in these private Iisiening booths. 2: is? ,. -ds: . x ,nn ,Mg x 5 . Q, JN , fi? 0 is. ff sa. L 'v.':' , 0 .ff 2, K x X -M u se ll Sign here plea sw- ,:,. Iq:,::y3 ,v. X, .Le .. 1. ., , Q - , - f 1 ,. 9 5, .-wa-. .sv V AS 9 we v:1..,A9c r 5 Sa! W it 2, 4 A gift - ,gggkkjs-swifze - .. - - ,wf,,1xf::-sw.: ,- . --v N.. 'Q 99, VM Ns 2 wiki- Fw Q A W, - . brag: L ' q.::Z1.::k ., eww vi.: e. :5 -' - J Q -jf 524-Q .- -- .:.:1' - -X ,s 113 4 F ORCHESTRA -if C50 ,www A ,fl Traditional activifies of the Ball Sfafe Orchestra include several home concerts, such as the annual Symphony on fhe Green featuring sfudenf conductors, off-campus appearances before professional groups and fours of Indiana high schools. i Q b U ' - 5 ' ' u 2 f Ami, Q5 Q 5 x RQ, I , -S F W ' e Ms. Ball State maintains several orchestra programs to provide an opportunity for membership to all interested students. String Day features a group of Indiana high school string players joining the Ball State String Orchestra to form the Indi- ana String Choir. One or more Sinfoniettas perform in the an- nual Community Christmas Festival, Concerto Night and Spring Music Festival. This year the group was privileged to perform the Ballet Giselle in Chicago with the Regional Ballet En- semble as well as to appear on a concert series sponsored by the Eastern Indiana Philharmonic Society. BALL STATE BAND 1.55 m ' :sg we at 'fs 'M ROW I Luanne Schooley Arlene Seltenright, Mary Marsh, Barbara Hammond, Barbara Faith, Sandra Coapstick, David Kimmell Lon Sutter June Kearney ROW 2 Phyllis Chamberlain Susan Jenkins, Sharon Kuhn, Jan Bolen, Kenn Stanek, Marilyn Malmstrom, Norm Crews, Charles Briggs James Adolph Bill Floyd Jim Carter Jack Hyman, Deanna Quimby. ROW 3: Melvyn Schlegel, June Johnson, Nancy Barbknecht, Julie Findley Bob Swing Phil Rider Carl Harrison Judy Donat Gary Crull, Jim Moody, Donna Coon, Peggy Moir, Bob Gregory, Dana Whetsel, Eddie Daewmkle Jim White ROW 4 Bernard White Herb Cappel Carol Loudenback, Ray Umbarger, Bob Shultz, Bill Merchant. Dressed in the colorful uniforms of the college, the Varsity Concert Band added both spirit and rhythmical expression to our basketball games both at home and away. Not only did the band show enthusiasm to the spectators of the sport but for more serious admirers, it presented two concerts. The Pops Concert was given in February with the Twilight Concert following in the latter' part of May. Open to any student, the band strives for study and performance growth in all types of band literature. Opportunities for student conductors and arrangers are numerous and frequent. SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE 5 E 'Ei sw, ROW l: Bettie Miller, Beth Moore, Jeanie Russell, Carolyn Clevenger, Linda Adams, Marilyn Spears, ROW 2: Jane Brady, Larry Dickson, John Clark, Jerry Fox, Joe Neirink, Melvyn Shlegel, Alden Schell, Sharlene Blosser. ROW 3: Jim Critchfield, Larry Stewart, Donna Burchard, Ann Kincaid, Martha Mangas, Nancy Barbknecht, Debbie Sheets. ROW 4: Fred Halberstadt, Ronald Jankowski, Judy Wyrick, John R. Osborne, Richard A. Campos, Allen K. Hayes, Phil Cooley, Carla McCroy, Roy Butlier. ROW 5: Tom Parkison, Roger Reff, George Steele, Marvin Hall, JoAnne Weinke, Mona Hutchinson, Charles Biggs, Alva Spangler, Gleo Huyck. ROW 6: Norm Crews, Janice Hunnicutt, Jim Crane, Dave Reece, Ray Umbarger, Bob Swing. Director: Mr. Earl Dunn. Assistant: Mr. Norval Withrow. A select group of musicians, the membership of Wind Ensemble is chosen through auditions from the band and orchestra. With the resulting high degree of ability and interest, the Wind Ensemble presented numerous-well attended concerts during the academic year of 1958-59. ll7 -Y v-gy ROW l Nancy Hite, Marilyn Bryant, Judy Johnson, Judi Hall, Becky Fendley, Carol Ryker, Linda Camren, Sandy Dyer, Barbara Elliott, Pat Rhodes F Lemuel Anderson ROW 2 Jane Smith, Nancy Martin, Freda Cohen, Jane Dickman, Virginia Lee Patterson, Susan Flightner, Pat Boyer, Jerry Silvey Carol Loudenbacl-, Jenny Pollard ROW 3 Mary Fogle, Carol Shigley, Carol Mundell, Jennie Corle, Nicki Negangard, Jan Bolen, Linda Wilson, Suzanne Hardin, Judy Rains ROW 4 Bob Waters, Tom Wood, Bruce Burns, Leon Gould, Richard Dynes, Stan Roth, Sam Waggoner. ROW 5: Herb Cappel Kenn Stonek, David Greenlee, Noble Longardner, Gary Fadely, George Harris, Bob King. ROW 6- Louis Weber, Larry Steward, Danny Tye, Larry Beadle Hal Keller, Mike Todd, ROW 7 Lloyd Richter, Kent Andrew, Jim Chiszar, Jim White, Mike Cagley, Jack Bragg. CONCERT CHOIR Highlighting the activities of the Ball State Concert Choir this year were performances for high school convocations throughout the state. A two-day trip to Chicago, Illinois, further enriched the experiences of this talented group. In addition to these main events, the choir also sang for many local organizations. The finishing touch on a successful year was the presenting of the annual spring concert. Contrary to popular belief, the only requirement which members of this group must possess is to be a Ball State student who is interested in music. After auditioning in the fall, the selected members begin memorizing choral music which is representative of the various musical periods. ffixhl f f-. ,cf 'iff - r H c gi f Q Q , Q, G M V 0 .,I' I , . '. ' L ,F 'la fs A g: I 9-I cv 3 - n it if-T in ,Q ig -X l . ROW 'lz Donna Wagner, Patricia Paynter, Parien Mohandes, Judy Bott, Nancy Stine, Doris Howard, Mariorie Sanders, Janice Hunnicutt, Fern Evans, Linda Detraz, Norma Reeves, Charles Hubbard. ROW 2: Virginia-Lee Patterson, Margaret McCallum, Deanna McGuire, Grace Hamill, Donna Burchard, leta Settle, Jane Dickman, Jenny Pollard, Joy Rider, Joyce Resur, Carla McGray. ROW 3: Harriet Derbyshire, Margaret Beckett, Nancy Barbknecht, Nancy Seybert, Judith Hartzell, Sue Buxton, Lois Bunselmeier, Sandra Coapstick, Marilyn Augsburger, Peggy Moir, Sandy Baughman. ROW 4: Barbara Elliott, Claudia Riggs, Judith Wyrick, Peggy Wallace, Julia Findley, Sue Strickland, Linda Adams, Carol Shigley, Janice Underdown, Barbara Faith, Mary Fogle, Nicki Negangard, Mary Ellen Moore. WOMEN'S CHORUS Participation in the Muncie Community Sing was a worthwhile and inspiring experience for the members of the Women's Chorus. lt gave added insight into the interpretations which shaped the presentation of the formal concert in the May Festival. Directed by Charles Hubbard, the singing group is composed of women students who enioy vocal music. 9 OPERA WORKSHOP -' 'wr- -uv- During the past year the Opera Workshop gave over thirty programs for clubs, schools and similar organizations, both in the Muncie area and through- out Eastern lndiana. Through auditions any student may belong to Opera Workshop which presents excerpts, both solo and ensemble, from grand and light opera and from some of the chamber operas. Opera Workshop provided entertainment for the Orient Queen Contest this year with the lighter music of contemporary Broadway musicals. 'ici '. - 11535 ' 9:15- :W555 .yy re J fi J , J -rife .7 ' ' 5, . ' . ROW 1 Sue Mann, Kay Johnson Leta Settle, Donna Fell, Donna Wagner, Mona Hutchinson Grace H 'll l-' d D V , ami , in a etroz. ROW 2. Judith Kerschner Janice N-sbet, Lynne Waterson, Carole Phillabaum, Janice Smith, Donna Coon, Judith Hartzell, Joy Rider, Kathy Holmes, Ann Kincaid. ROW 3: Phyllis Shierling Mr. Nelson ldrrectorl, Richard McKinley, Alton Watts, Gary VanNatter, Ron Murphy, Jim Carter, Mike Kerschner, Beth Moore, Ruthunn Fipperlger Lois Bunselmerr At the prano Bette Harlcn. l2O BALL STATE CHORALE UNION The Ball State Chorale Union, open to all college students, ioins the other singing organizations of the campus to present the annual Christmas Convocation. This year the Chorale assisted the Opera Workshop by singing chorus parts for various programs. This group provided still another opportunity for interested persons to exercise their musical ability. Zepcwfmenl . ' I lx . 'XE V 2 XX Axk Y l ' K - x Q X Rx Left to Right: Dr. Richard Stealy, Miss Grace Woody, Miss G. Patience Thomas, Mr. Donald S. Shondell. F A :F .- . ' 'A ft to Right: Dr. John Lewellen, Mr. A. L. Phillips, Mr. George ihal, Mr. Raymond Louthen, Mr. Sayers J. Miller, Jr. -w 1, ,r .4 ,:1,,, 5 Y Q r rv . f . ff. , X 1 , 5 , J .. - 1 . A f ' 2 X . RN P 5 , Left to Right: Mr. John J. Hinga, Miss Jean Landis, Dr. Cecile Gil- bert, Mr. Clair W. Jennett, Mr. Frederick Kehoe. su.-f., ,If-7 M 'Quan Left to Right: Mr. James Freeman, Miss Barbara Carter, Dr. Rosemary Fisher, Dr. Robert Korsgaard. l2l U -it .-g,:Ryv-'-.g.f: a 'Xu-lk we 'J l 4, r r-ego M., 45.- M., Q15 io' is W vi 'N xl- 4 S U' 1 vb' NW -1-t ,. ' iv S- . ,... ,,V. i ., , ,. ,,, , .- ffifs . , , X ig-1 ,.,35s w . are-X Q X X, xg? 4 Xv l w XX, X X X x X X v '-'sm 1 RN 1 'Q X X 3 -X QA ll x X X ar N 4 XX W ' '92 'Q QNX .vga W, Er. , V' Gene Alberson Vimal Amolik Jerry Amstutz John Avenatti l.owell Barker lucile Berry Munrie Jobalpur, India Harlan Calumet City, lll. Modoc Winchester B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. .X,X , f 1 Q 1. Q 3 fl? an 'W W - , F3-.X 'G' riff, L ' lf, QL K - L S .mg v ,Mit iii, Billie Bienert Carol Black Bronson Blackwell Leonard Burns Dean Cherry Connie Clark Anderson Valparaiso Muncie Angola Fowler Starke, Florida B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. Ii?i'7' X ' J 7 'X M ur x., s a .K , 77. ' ' ar, ' ' N:-vt f I , ' ,M F Warren Colglazier Salem B.A 122 ,J L-fr .af 4 5, '1' ' i 1- ' Ii 'ZA J ', 11 V r? 'nf A '- 5 William Collins Albert Cook Elwood Q' Ygififx :OXZEXX 3 ?:XsX, B X Marlin Craig Robert Crawford Paul Davis San Francisco, Calif. Cambridge City Muncie New Castle B.S. B,S. B.S. B.S. B.S. rw-:KX X2?sif f T25 f .fin ' ., ,infi- x 1 ,am as -.- wrt' 1 jk Jacob Delagrange Jude Dunfee Jimmie Fletcher Rodney Ford Wayne Frakes David Gilbert Woodburn South Bend Marion New Castle Greentown Bluffton B S B S B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. ,'-E ' -, Q25 is v. 6,2 l L Ss.. Hb- NP fb.. 'rv 7.17 Qs or ,J Dean Gorsuch Robert Gowin Sally Grim Kay Harvey Terry Heater Herbert Hildebrandt Goshen Marion Muncie Rochester South Bend Auburn B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 'N 'xliifilff Sgr , ' , 3 KW sa x is X ,. Norman Holmes James Horein Highland Wakarusa B.S. B.S. ...af Duane Jump Selma B.S. ff? .f x f-4----4' Q5, N, -r'f'- ,a-We ...Q- Ann Hubbard Beverly Jones Charles Jones Norman Jones Whiting Winchester Lucerne Marion B.S, B.S. B.S. B.S. ' N '- 3335 : 1 X 'SR ii:-55 D 1 sei Z . - - ' '-ff E my -V 35' 3 , . exist ff. 1 S1 . 5 Xl' -'-. X Norbert Koerner John Livergood Kyra McKay John Minch Paul Minnich Indianapolis Garrett Noblesville Bryant Bryant B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. .., 51 X -Q 'ig r laymond Mitrione Jerry Moore Jack Myers David Nicholson Larry Pinkerton Clarence Wayne Ralston Iichmond Whitewater Keystone Anderson Warsaw Versailles 4.5. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.A. B.S. 123 ,gif -4' ni Gayle Replogle George Riebsomer Mill Creek Connersville B.S. B.S. - '-,XF b r ,-. . .-.R V- . I , 1 A f X 1 L - 1? 'l wxsy ,. 1, ,. M M, - , ff. 2 , ' M 1 V ' - 'bek efw 'NA .-.-- ' U ' if Q. . f . , i N ,eizv E N Wayne Ruemler Chalmers B.S. Samuel Shoemaker Portland B.S. A'Nstf,. . 5 we W r i X. iff'-X r' iii, - . A Q I l. . B ,ml X... 'x :-A ' x Y53Tw rrfxbirraxtxzir ii ., Q xxlfak , gx.fXz':,.f.1eRxX ' s Nx .M .- - ' +I' - .fe , -1: lik Q lx l Ni iq :,:.,..:.... I X Q, x X X X X, Q g xx X X BQ 'xx Q: QS Q N ax is X L - --,. r.,f., J me Larry Snyder South Bend B.S. . fl A Donald E. Rush Anne Schwacke Columbus North Vernon 'I- P n lr is vs' vw iii? 5, 4 . Philip shelby Muncie B.S. B.A. B,A. ,,,,, t 'K' ...Qa- Richard Spangler Alvin Spencer ,A -f--' John Stefanelli Sue Stockberger Gary Hagerstown B.S. B.A. ' M if-h g A .1 Q 2 ig.. Q.. .d f X Al Donald Wiggs Kirklin B.S. l24 - -: -sjsi 1 I '4 . ' Yiexgzxx 'asf W ,.piQ,T':- 'N 1 Gi , xg QL. .- fi .-s , , S, . James Sullivan Muncie B.S. ef '- . .V fs . U . fx ,W 4 ,, . p r--'W 1 ' f f '? , l i5i R'3 1 'S w.':'w:am wg'-, J rf, .X v-A 41 v iz: Clark Stahly Joseph Stanley Anderson Muncie Geneva New Castle B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. My ,I ,W N-0 ff' ' ,-ef ' liff W W X it I S Elwood Troy Robert Vendrick Mary Wareham Warsaw Bippus Valparaiso B.S. B.S. B.S. Phyllis Williams Elkhart B.S. .wiv ' G' Q. Q.,- William Wilson Wayne Wyss Princeton Fort Wayne B.A. B.S. gl F I' i' Larry Yazel William Zirkle Bourbon Bluffton B.S. B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS With a purpose to encourage interest in the field of physical education and its related areas, the members of PEMM assume leadership in events associated with women's physical education. Their most significant activity is the annual High School Play Day. That was a day to socialize and play rather than to compete. The members work together in this as well as num- erous other activities to develop cooperation and pro- mote an understanding of women's athletics. 1 N... N Q-We-, .' I Qian ROW 'lz Elaine Routh, Shirley Jones, Lois Chisman, Dee Hamer. ROW 2: Nancy Nelson, Phyllis Williams, Kay Harvey, Nancy Ruby, Marcia Shock, Miss Woody lSponsorl, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Loita Chamness, Barbara Good. ROW 3: Vimal Nilima Amolik, Audrey Blaskovich, Lucile Berry, Pat Roy, Kyra McKay, Annalyn Stockberger, June Leonard. 5 il ROW 'l: Paul Minnich, Jim Walter, Don Kassen, John Stiftler. ROW 2: Ken Dubie, Dale Lechlitner, Larry Pinkerton, Gene Alberson lTreasurerl Bob Brooke lVice Presidentl, Ed Hildebrandt lPresidentl, Norman Holmes, Ted Fullhart l5ecretaryl, Dean Gorsuch, Mike Henderson. 6 B CLUB B Club is a service organization comprised of varsity letter- men. lt is their desire and purpose to promote sportsmanship in athletics and serve the students of Ball State with many activities. The group ushered at the many athletic events where they sold programs. They sponsored Cardinal and White Day for promising high school athletes. They also sponsored the A.A.U. basketball tourney and helped sponsor the athletic banquet in the spring. 'rr 5 ROW 1: Dee Hill, larry Ellzroth, Don Schmidt, Roger Johnson. ROW 2: Warren Colglazier, larry Mason, Terry Healer, Dave Fullersan, Ken Conner, Jerry Moore, Rodney Ford, Wayne Frakes. X 1 5. 1, ' y -, do F61 J R ' -'ff j gif 4 . A ,Kofi ' 4 T i ROW 'ln Vidor Kerlin, Hurry Tolmen, Bob Slevin, Paul Prescolt. ROW 2: Don Puckell, Allen Day, Steve Whilfenbergor, Ron Erickson, Joe Cerqueira, John Bingaman. -f ROW 'l: Norm Jones, David Hoolen, Bob Wozniak, Elwood Troy. ROW 2: George Taylor, Gene Hensel, Jim Sloul, Don Rush, John lebo, Travis Burleson, Bill Wilson, Bill Harless, Rudy Schaumburg. 127 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION By fostering an interest in leisure time activities, the Women's Recreation Association fulfills the purpose of promoting good fellowship as well as good sports- manship. With membership in WRA, any eligible college woman has available to her intramural activi- ties such as modern dance, bowling, swimming, tennis, tumbling, basketball and other sports. A dogtort, a Christmas party, the final banquet where sweaters and letters are awarded and an invitational Sportsday for other colleges rounded out a fun-filled year. fi F ge avg, 1 l 2 lf- , 1 '-f f A 1 g fm. I ROW I: Marilyn Bartkowiak, Marcia Shock, Nancy Williams, Kay Harvey lVice Presidentl, Dr. Fisher, lucile Berry lllecording Secretaryi, Anne Schwarke lPresidenti, Carol Oler lTreasureri. ROW 2: Shirley Jones, Alice Moore, Elaine Routh, Mary Andrew, Kyra McKay, Doris Kreamer, Annalyn Stock- berger, Audrey Blaskovich, Ann Bassler, Phyllis Williams. 128 ,Q V XX Q i ,R K , Hg X, A ae: 85? K , x 1 . 1 u .4 . ... . , , K 'JM N n - 5 Z.. A 3 AMW W an . i A VV ,WNV U, ' W ' .,-V.,V':,V1wV:f-W vi: , .,..5.,f- P -Www gvsss ' . 53:3 5 5 Q- .V , stwzx gggksf Q- X f fl Ea Q 13 A g 1. 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Nm- Q ' I . b .1 . -.... fw 14' k .Q-,, ,, 'lk' The human Jumping-Jack. e 1-, ' .xx Sk A.. x N ,. ,h 1 lu N--.,7,,,wNwWM1 i . v 1 Left to Right: Dr. P. A. Wiseman, Mr. Wllllam H Steven son, Mr. Leon M. Reynolds, Mr. William E Dooley Left to Right: Mr. Marvin E. Hayes, Dr. James C. List, Dr. Thomas R. Mertens, Dr. Arnim D. Hummel, Mr. Homer D. Paschall, Dr. Russell E. Siverly. df an . Left to Right: Mr. George W. Welker Mr. Richard M. Lawrence, Mrs Marion A. Rector, Dr. Donald E Miller, Mr. Gerald L. Alexander, Dr Robert McCormick. ff .-1: A -fr 1 1 it ff ii N. j ..,,. , .,. , 5 S ' A , . A 3' D J J far is Dewaine Alley Sharon Arney Robert Baker Nelson Besl, Jr. Richard Blanchard Charles Bowman, Jr Selma Indianapolis Pierceton Connersville Parker Marion 8.5. B.S., Med. Tech. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 1 H A Q K' f s , s 1, if X 5, ,s.e. , I. -.Ye ..,..,.,.. .. A-...gf F V. - ' l 5- 3 William Chavis Pall Cole James Collon Carol n Coulson Robert Cofner Y For! Wayne Muncie Muncie Muncie Gary 5.5. B.S. B.S. B.S. BS fwf . Ronald Davis Ann Dudelston Tommy Edwards David Evanseck David Fisher Hagerstown New Casfle Muncie Gary Albany B.S. B.S. 8.5. 8.5, BS A -1 J' W Q' 1495 g 'ff 5' f Q -...f R. 2 ,a- H' - 5,,, 4 M, Q5 5 X - 4 f ' N + fr '2- Jg f.:-..' ,. W 4 ,Qu we awffvw 5, ,r QP ::.g.., f jagxlv W -R. '5 , gs 'sw f --- - ,...-- 5555, .P 'I I, ' , H ' -W-.. Q Q' TUFYV' S5-' X ' -., ,if 3 F33 ' Q fri 1. f' f 4 f i Y -tl LE ff 2 'L 2.5 1 2' ' W f 'M , Q' Ted Fullhart Paul Gilliland James Godfrey David Guinn James Hiall Janet Joyce Albfmy Knox Muncie Muncie Elwood Camden B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 0 I 132 1 3 :aes 1-fr i FEE? if 'wi 25' .Le 'gf 5 ..,v T7 ,.-f ' 4 l Jayne Judkins Larry Lesh Richard McAvoy William McDaniel Harold Moore Karl Norbury Anderson Markle Anderson Wabash Markleville Elwood B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. 4 4, nw fu-J ' err .h - N3 .- ,fi 1 '-1' J. X Robert Pottorff James Rawlings John Reff Markleville Noblesville Montpelier B.S. B.S. B.S. ff-:' ar viii qi- ,- Y --- -.fy 1 Keith Shafer DeSoto B.S. B.S. Joseph Seip Rockville X 1 . Q 4 1 5 wif'-Y.,,: I ..,.. 3 I L '54 K-2-:V ff . Qx X. X , 5 ,x :S Larry Sherry Phyllis Shierling Phyllis Snyder Richard Snyder Lowell Stine Parker Winchester Alexandria Anderson Mishawaka B.S. B.S, B.S. B.S. B.S. -fl , h e W- P J 5, ' L J 'ff :T if-' . . , or R J J so f 55 Orlia Tate, Jr. Joan Williams Norman Willmann Glen Young Lorraine Zablocki Beverly Zelt Connersville Anderson Hartford City Yorktown Gary Fort Wayne B.S. B.A. B.S. B.S. B.S. B.A. l3 3 ,- 'K f use 'X f ROW l Keith Shafer, Phyllis Sheirlrng, David Guinn lPresidentl, Martha Miller lSecretaryl, James Rawlings lVice-Presidentl, Ann Dudelston, Donald O. Williams ROW 2 Dr Tom Mertens, Mr. Shelby Smith, Dave Skelton, Dwight Keck. ROW 3' Dr. P. D. Edwards, Alfred Gruber, Dr. Homer Paschall, Eugene Thompkrns, Jerry Myers, Dr Robert Shelley. Original research on subiects ranging from rattlesnake venom serum to body hormone problems was initiated by members of Sigma Zeta, science and mathematics honorary, this year. An added incentive for preparation of these papers was the hope they would be chosen for presentation at th honorary's national convention held in Decatur, lllinois, in April. Also to stimulate members' interest, the honorary again sponsored a lecture by an authority in a particular field. One of the nation's foremost geologists, Charles Vitaliano of Indiana University, spoke about volcanoes, their origin and nature. As the organization's president explained, during this Sputnik era and the ensuing controversy over Russian vs. United States Education, the emphasis has shifted, even on a local basis from math to science. ROW l Mr William Dooley, Kathryn Felger, Chatrr Maun-mapue, Beverly Zelt, Phillip Smith, Connie Fervida, Mrs. Uldis Smidchens. ROW 2s Dr, Russell Srverly, Mr George F Beatty, Dr. Gerald Alexander. ROW 3: Mr, Gerald Doeden, Dr. Forrest Stevenson, Mr. Richard Lawrence, Dr. Lowell Dillon, Leon Reynolds, Clinton Fuelling, ,L S., ,df-s r-s if , 1 if-5-f 2 M ,. Y ,Y - - ' MN- Y e' - 1 ' , 1 Q ',-fir -- s 1, ' - ii 2 it 'rs 'iw f ' .' if . S 5' - 4 5- . . .'-.-4--, , , x . 5-22, 529175 K , 'fy-Qii. N ,:',' QM 59: f'Pf?Q'fI2r1f+r.f4 fr2LgpYv' ,9q,:,' , - use-Jg:.,z' 'c-15. S ri- ' '4f?flfii' f .Lip r Ek: T.. 1' t iff X .. f' 42.951 -'E' racist' .. . ,' ,, if 'wi-.r?iiv5,l ?' ry il- , .- 1 ,-,, af. . P'- ifz- 15 ?ss':f'cif.,. '-TPR: L' ,Z--15, F ,ye x5Zt2,:f3xai' 43 01 s 23,2 Q, 123 ' ,g 5' 4 7 13 . ,. 5, M131 1 A . 4 ,'2'iS:'1?3 f : f ' .mm . , ,sr . 5 2 g-.tv -w ' -' ROW l: Ron O'Blenis, Larry Hammers, James Naumon, Chuck, Pippenger, Dick Creviston, ROW 2: Sara Wasson, Patty Venis, Eileen Settle, Keith Shafer lPresidentl, Anna Marie Madigan lSecretary-Treasurerl, Dr. D. E. Miller, Joetto Joyce, Pot Cole, Janet Joyce. ROW 3: Tom Shimer, Uldis Smidchens, Nola Stover, Phyllis Shierling, Marilyn Yocom, Joe Kyle, Carl Brehmer. SCIENCE AND The Science Club was organized in 1954, open to students in the Science Department. It is their purpose to create an interest in all fields of science to all members. lt is also their desire to promote fellowship and encourage leadership. The Geography Club was formed to stimulate interest in the various fields of geography and earth science. An annual field trip is one of the diverse activities which also include lectures and panel discussions at the regular meetings. GEOGRAPHY CLUBS ROW 'l: Dr, George Beatty, Larry Hammers, Mary Wuethrich, Eleanor Stieglitz, Dick Thompson l5ecretaryl. ROW 2: Mr. Lowell Dillon, Mr. William Stevenson, John Martin, Charles D. Langham lPresidentl, Mr. William Dooley, Thomas Gourley lTreasurerl. in 33' s l L oz,,:.c ey S sl'-P 3 in of X145 x -V-N ,, vs sw 5 , 'Ne ...fi gm eq? ws ,..,....--M Q jf 433- iz .4 --M-......,, Explanation requires concentration in science . There's fun in demonstration too! was' fvasfm TNA-.-3: sr.. 4.5. 5, 1' , 1. ff9 '- '1 5 ii TEM is? N We we .X Ks Nyc ' ie.-.Y '- A s:.:'12.N '11 X . 1 ,. . 1:-s-INS xx X K N MS '. 's Y ,. -- :,E:5,I1i 1.51. 1 'Q C K XS is f em The neck bone is connected to the . . , 55' ::1:lQ' ,fl e . L' 4 One student adds the necessary human touch to the results of the era of automation. 6 . . 11, 5 R A or at ky 2' DV? h f ' 5 i a a X 06646 acemxe Dcpcvzlfmenlf Dr. Hamilton P. Easton, Dr. Robert L. Tyler, Dr. Roy Gruenewald, Dr. Richard H. Caldemeyer 4 Q if f ' . . ,Z RJ 4 4 ' f Q-- if K X SS. ,Q gg.. 3 S Eags.. Dr. David l.. Scruton, Dr. Phyllis Nelson, Dr. Richard Wires, Dr. John J. Schroeder s., Mr. Whitney Gordon, Dr. Lester E. Hewitt, Dr. Floy R. Pointer, Dr. Everett W. Ferrill ,Fm XB ,gr ' . S f' C: , Q 1 JV , 1 -5 - r. 5 .. X. . . :eg mir sz ' E 9 5.53-- ? 's 22 qs -, .-.....,fQX we '- av xx R , i we ' si X 5 . ' Z-ff: x - hee- 5 We 2 1 1 1 1 1 I-x, .. 'g -- Dr. Robert E. Robertson, Dr. P. M. Mayfield, Dr. John W. Hannaford 7 1 Donald Black Sue Blodgett John Bowser Muncie Wanamoker Cicero B.S. B.A. B.A. -A I-N ' ., ,Lu Vg 1, Vs j , iff Q31 . ll: X K: . in X Q V F . 3 J l t Dorothy Cheesman Charles Cherry William Clark Ridgeville Fowler Eaton B.S. B.S. B.S. John Davis Richmond B.S. . , .xvwamw f ,,.4a-31' - s. an ,U 'rs ' .Q 15? . waffle G Dean Gerber Evelyn Gosselink Alfred Gruber Goshen Hartford City Gary B.S. B.S. B.S. ,ig 75 Q .-f' l W- A 2 i 5. 3 C., Q I Marshall Campbell Muncie B.S. 'os-4' 'Ld .. :Ck .f - N . .fm ,-. .1,.., 1 X . f '39 R, . .sa J 'sig .,,.. 5.5. .. 1 ... E S ak Sharon Carr Thomas Cartmel Phillip Cassidy Rolling Prairie Rushville Marion B.S. B.A. B.A. --n., John Coons William Crockett James Danglade Muncie Montezuma Vevuy B.S. B.S. B.S. .- 7 '2 I Harriet Derbyshire Gale Ferris John Fihe John Foreman Peru Canaan Elwood Richmond B.S. B.S. B.A. B.S. ' gsgzksffs ' - I 1 . ' in .-9...-Sissy.:-3,1 .,.. , :: -ifziflw . A f':l if-' I fi x N s X ' X . sg. ' . 22, Russell Hairrell Janice Hattendorf Tommy Henderson Logro Fort Wayne Elwood B.S. B.A. B.S. Paul Hoyt Eloine Hubbard Linda Hurley Arthur Hutton Parker Muncie Fort Wayne Mishawaku B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. I I I we aaa! . 5.:..ggi:?:f 'J-33 E...,:6: ull , , 5, .4 -.23 ,, ., :-is f , Y . J , New , .,. sa - Q We1:+'v. ..: f ' ' m.o.f4,.gg.5 ,,,7,fa, gl, .gy Q1 ,sv .f-' . A 'F 1 A 1 Roy Ingram Gary B.S. 'LN . 4? mei Gerald Jump Kenneth Karrh Uniondale Birmingham, Ala. B.S. B.S. vt' Charles Langham Wiliam Lawson Albert Longiny Alexandria New Castle Albany B.A. B.S. B.S. 56 ...-r Frederick Mossburg Marion B.S. 'ifiw' WT' A , S -...x '. 'iff Q W i x 'xr , Y Q A Qi 4 K ' Y l .gsil ':',1 Mary Helen Pippen Donnell Portzline Nappanee Fort Wayne B.S. B.S. Jeanne Schacht Knox B.S. Richard Thompson Carole Vendrick South Bend Mishawaka ms- -wi 'nv' Charles Neff Yorktown B.S. ' Sigel? -W-r ' W '. . K ,gf '1 'b . G, 2 Y' , 4sv14fJ?i , T 3577 . , g,kQg,,e:e-rfeggfege , ' ' Mary Roswoq Kokomo B.S. ' fr ., . - fi-Q, .J , is Q if Q x was A L z 4 053 Charles Sheets Fort Wayne B.A. - - vsrs , wxss::::kezzv:1:j-ga:-, S xi , X 5 A . .V w X A l ,X cc wg, M X X . mr' 9-.X .. -,Q-gwfg Ei 1- ' if , 'TYAA ii?-, N'-' . s V is x. -. Qt : 1:- Q.s-Av.-.-.:.:r-.--Qc,Sie William Waechter South Bend 55- B.S. B.S. is V Gerald Marker Evansville B.S. f e f :ss fi-'S ll . 'Q ,, if . ful' , at 9 Q l 1 .Nw-f': Sandra Palmer Frankfort B,S. I ,gh 1 if 91' -'6 1 ,A , -.. A: ffl. ... xr , ,if Q I Q5 , Q Q n , f 4 A .- 5 Q7 A aw 4. y r if , N X r ,f 'f far. it yvif, 1' 5541: 1-' Qs in 1 Diff' wif 'SN 'f 0 -0 y G x Q--f '-0' . ,ve X .4- James Marshall Charles McClure Robert Mitchell Culver Muncie Jonesboro B.S, B.S. B.A. Fifi '7 X.. Byron Parvis Theodore Perry Richard Phend Clarks Hill Hammond Columbia City B.S. B.S. B.S. i . . --,.. ,vi sw x x s Russell Royal Charles Rutherford Marion Ridgeville B.S. B.S. James Sines Fort Wayne B,A. y. . .5221 , ,V 5 Mary Wallace Greensboro B.A. Richard Smith Greensburg B.S. if . ' A f 'T-' , cf' ae?-' ' If -gtg 2g Z K Jack Weaver indianapolis B.S. .sig ' ' ' -N 2 - , -Q 'f2:f:r:?:i Ss ' 5 5 sy 6 ,-,if . Q- ,- - .7 i Larry Stine Patricia Thomas Elwood Greensboro B.A. B.S. ii'i ' i - ge .- X Z 5 'E' 5-3 Norman Wolverton Edward Zahrndt St. Paul Whiting B.S. B.S. l39 -69 ,Q- a 4 X GX ia is ROW lz Martha Nauman, Mick Keppler, Connie Fervida, Joan Cleveland, Linda Lightner, Jim Marshall, Mary Jo Blubaugh. ROW 2: Dr. Richard Caldemeyer lSponsorl, Joyce Carver, Dr. Carl Andry lSponsorI, Dr. John Schroeder lSponsorI, Larry Stine, Dr. P. M. Mayfield lSponsorI, Loren B. Troutner, Jennie Corle, Tom Curtis. Pl GAMMA MU Around the World with Pi Gamma Mu was the program theme carried out by the social science honorary this year. First stop around the world was Russia, and an Indianapolis television com- mentator was on campus to show colored slides taken on a tour of the country in July, 1958. The guide provided by the Russian government to the Indiana group was the same woman who had led the author, John Gunther, of the best-selling book Inside Russia on a similar tour. Other representative programs included Finland, Twentieth Century Puzzle pre- sented by Leonard Lundin, author and Fulbright professor to Finland, and The Lebanon Crisis, a first-hand report by Edward H. Buehrig of Indiana University. Also appropriate to the theme and the purpose of Pi Gamma Mu to further in- culcate the ideal of social service in its members was the participation of the group in United Nations affairs such as co-sponsoring a lecture by a member of the UN head- quarters staff and donating UN napkins to the residence halls and Student Center on United Nations Day. ROW 1: Paula Boleriack, Dr. Robert LaFoIlette lSponsorI, Dr. Phyllis Nelson lSponsorl, Linda Hurley lPresidentI, Ed Zahrdnt lVice'Presidentl, Janice Hattendorf. ROW 2: Rex Dalby, Karen Shaffer, Joseph Joyce, Don Portzline, Jerome Kucharski, Mr. Nelson Williams, Shirley Sprong, Gerald Marker, . I - J- : .. '- if J - ..- i a -,GLA A .4-gy 5 .1 KR! . ' all lTll I T 'D C. P. STEERING COMMITTEE 13147 xv 'gf . 1 . . 1531 , xg . Q, r-I 5, .Q :ax 'fi' 'Z 2. . fu-' IQ: Q E 5 137, 3 ' ' .tj -JZ? R, if Ivfbf I P A .J , L ,. A ROW 'I: Peggy Lehman, Judie Meuninck, Judy OH, Barb Gouldsberry, Keith Warner IPresidenII, Charles Langham. Waechier. ROW 2: Ray Knudson, Keith Burkho Ider, X Q Sue Sionecipher ISecreIaryI, Pal B. O. C. STEERING COMMITTEE .- ,, , 'C ,,.. nu G cl , Dianne Payer I5ecreIaryI. ROW 3: Karl ROW I: Dick Oiolski, Russ Blair. ROW 2: Dee Hamer, Marlene Schaof, Pa! o oy Sara Brunnan, Ernie Beck, Diane Dunham, Dave Judkins, Sue Wells, Rick Iussig. Miller IPresidenII I4I ' S 1 'lu T ' ,. ' fl ' ' FN ' llllll' l we-M: -. rlif ' 1: 1 Q J , nr, 0 n C nn O' Ps is F531 CW ! t lx ,l x 'i X -' sa.. .,,p -A-as-A N. ROW 'l: Doris Whitehead lRecording Secretaryl, Diane Zinn, Anne Morrison, Nancy Paynter, Pat Nietch, Mary Helen Bailey, Shirley Skiles, Hart, Jeananne Frederick, Gail Tracy, Gynie Sprunger lTreasurerl, Jeri Trusty, Carol Jurgenson, Sigi Pugh, Pat Stratton, Beckie Wetter. ROW 2. Sh W' k'zer, Lana Cox, Susie Timmons, Barbara Stringer, Carole Flick, Lois Julian, Doris Ogle, Barbara Salaka, Sally Simpson, CYOYI IC I Patricia Patterson Rosie Roof Mary Lou Horstman, Linda Horstman, Janice Vrooman, Tonda Stoner, Paula Dahlberg, Judie Meunmck, Bonnie Hewitt, Sue Maidis, Ginny Hladley. ROW 3: Jayne Ritter, Jean Sippel, Barb Leitshuh, Caryl Mitchell, Sally Snow, Tom Hart, John Stiffler, Jack Stanton, oni Gruszka, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Jan Greene, Judie Sheets, Ruth Ann Holdren lCorrespondlng Secretaryl, Jim Smith. ROW 44 Joe Wood, Loretta Holt, Joy Miller, Roger Manges, Ward Jamesen, Bob Weiss, Larry Dorton, Gary Farn lPresidentl, Tom Williams, Tom4Curtis, Robert Bryant, Reese House, Bob Jurgenson, Bob Slevin, Keith Millikan. ROW 5: Chuck Books, Dean Speicher, Herb McMahon, Walter Moore, Lloyd Richter, Danny Tye, Dale Resler. Anne Mary YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans Club was organized nationally in Washing- ton, D.C., in the 'l93O's. It was founded on the Ball State campus in the fall of T955 for the purpose of contributing to the political education of Ball State students. Therefore, the members are students interested in discussing political issues of the day. The Young Republicans include in their program for the year a Student Center Activities Carnival display. They are represented every year at the Midwestern Federation and this year delegates attended political banquets for Governor Handley and Senator Capehart. Prominent political leaders spoke at the regular meetings and this, along with highlights such as debates with the Young Democrats and the panel in Federal Aid to Education, contributed to a very stim- uloting year. 42 YOUNG DEMOCRATS To promote interest in the Democratic Party, to inform students of the policies and functions and to assist the national party whenever possible is the purpose of this organization. One occasion to assist the state and national party presented itself in the fall during elections when they helped at the polls. Debates with the Young Republicans, panel discussions and speakers at the meetings provided for an interesting and informative year. A field trip was taken by the group to visit the state legislature adding to the political interests of the Young Democrats. 6 . N , 5 ffvw N vw X- . ' rg: 5 5 'S r , G 'ikiisl 3 V f 4 k A P r f' x ' cn- '- ROW 1: Marilyn Yocorn, Larry Stine, Jeannine Fisher lVice Presidentl, Leon Brandenburg lCorresponding Secretaryl, Wayne Dailey lPresidentl, Joan Rietesel lliecording Secretaryl, Al longiny lTreasurerl, Demetra Wagner. ROW 2: Billy Hunter, Larry Hammers, Tom Siefert, Ronald Brown, Frederick Ackles, Dave Metzger, Don Dunnuck, Carole Seavers. 143 SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB iii if A X . . ,tg g E rg 5 ye f- is r z - f Y i. F S lt L 'Q is a K S i -'. 4 2 li ,. . 5, is t 3- ,S'. 4'- ,,, as, i ,i S ROW l: Larry Hammers, Martha Nauman, Kay McNabb, Larry Stine lPresidentl, Joan Cleveland, Kay Gustin, Dr. Robert LaFollette lSponsorl, ROW 2: Barb Sedlak, Leti Baird, Ronald Brown, Tom Siefert, .Ian Vernon, Linda Hurley. ROW 3: Don Portzline, David Metzger, Chuck Bra99r Ed Riley, Wayne Wesley, Edward Zahrndt. ROW 4: Dr. John Schroeder lSponsorl, Dr. David Scruton lSponsorl, Dennis Bond. Although primarily social science maiors and minors, students seeking further knowledge of world affairs participated freely in the informative program of the Social Science Club. Following the organization of the group and the introduction of the general program, several instructors within the department took an active interest and led stimulating discussions. Dr. Wires presented recent slides of Germany, while Dr. Nelson dealt with the problems of Yugoslavia as the group viewed a film of that European country. Of maior interest to the organization were the debates of the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans which were sponsored by the Social Science Club. l44 Waning Zepwdmenl Q51 in 4 - 'x s 1.413-QA Left to Right: Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Mary Jo Vermillion, Miss Betty Hensley. G Q 1 ' -XX Left to Right: Mrs. Joan Brown, Miss Mary McGarrill, Mrs. Mur- garet Cowley, Mrs. Rosemary Killeen. Left to Right: Miss Thedus Smith, Mrs. Judith Schmitt, Mrs. Clara Fuller. ,JII 14 N 4 :L -Q 'li 5 13, gs ' ' W A ' v f 1 1' c P Q v- Janet Abel Muncie B.S. if ,fr L. A Barbara Garringer Portland B.S. cf V Nm , l Julia Hinshaw Muncie B.S. I3 9 .67 fi? E. Kae Sprunger Berne B.S. 146 0 Roberta Aurand Elkhart B.S. u-,f 'c .' -Q Luella Greer Milton B.S. and , .1 1 X, - 4' fu-X J' V' 'N-. Judith Lopp Anderson B.S. ' ' if ff-1 .I . C 1 1:35 2 - I 'f fs- ,ff Sandra Stanley Dunkirk B.S. W -1-Q17 F 1, I , c i .G ' 1, fi-.Z-,.. 'lik N XA i xo X xg ex Q .f A f - f Y Judith Brown New Castle B.S. vcr' ,gQ:,:,,: . 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Sandy Joseph 33 5 ,V 7 bl jg .- S- f-,1 A' A WQQQ?-4 , 'ogifiif V 's K x X 155 rut K ,K YYY QUEEN COURTS f 4 , I f 'ii 9' if view I -2 ,,. I JI ! ig, ,gs Row 'la Anila Smith, Gayle Funk, Marsha Mason. Row 2: Mary Giles, Sally Simpson, Nancy Wilson, Juclie Meu- nlnck. Row 3: Linda LeMasters, Marcia Graves, Arlene Karp, Barb Anderson. Row 4: Nancy DuMont, Lori Sty- burski, Linda Caldwell, Kay Bell, Barbara Burton. SQ S li f fi 7g5 9.:.:' . if YY 5 A 'W ,Q A 'U' Dick Ofolski, sophomore class president, and the Four Freshmen. 'L -f-as ' w ,Q - We-if e....i..i.ee,m-,i,, - hx , gm, fx' X.. V -aw mb ,Ji N. -, Agn V 3 'J 'Y rf' ,J Kx1'I'lD I - 'TA Q 5' , 5- V' x ,mv . f 4' , M P A : X I J N-. f' I! I i Q, . 1 x......f Quf lx Z we ,Y .3 1, if -'ai -S53 :X U. Jim, X, A The winning skit was presenied by Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Alpha Psi and Sigma Phi Epsilon. ff. J. L si, .' 2, -- ' -Q 1, 'JW . , I , .,..,, M 4,94 ., Qi, STUDENT CENTER , ,-TT ,. .T., T.TT y. T N' A T T.., W e T BIRTHDAY PARTY M Q n .Ai . f . fp! , 'Q A wg .. it 4 f 4 5' P'? f+ :ee f :.' A .6 MA xx , xg T' V 'T ? f J' f J . .Nh AP we .F -O.- , Y'-C V ,aww , Q . , E -3 yi If -I .1 M, ef- ec if T,,' rj 1 X H A l in N - if A 'W 4-LQ, A T,T, X Q - ,411 N A 3-E 6' .ST R-W4,gg,.., tin These waitresses at the Silver Derby helped complete the atmosphere at the Student Center Birthday Party. erik , 1., , F J' E N- tliii ll zo swf' lslllii.---Al Rtifwlil ...N-, . El. 'ful' There was a Younger than Springtime air in the South Pacific birthday celebration. With a one, two, three, four - kick! 15 - Q N s 5 Q .....-c- . ...Ar-m, X ' Clans E 'vx ROW 1: Elaine Hubbard lSecretaryl, Sandy Dyer, Ron Cress, Linda Andrew, Dick Hoover. ROW 2: John Gordon lPresidentl, Rodney Baughn, Dean Gerber lVice Presidentl, Jo Rodgers lSponsorl, Dr. Mayfield lSponsorl. ROW 3: Lenny Janowiak, Don Mikesell, Reese House lTreasurerl. With programs to serve the cultural, educational, recreational and social interests of the general student body, Student Center Committee members are given the opportunity to develop leader- ship and skills in human relations. In order that a student can be a member he must maintain a 2.25 grade point average and plan to be in school for the following year. By application and interview, a qualified student will be admitted. Among the many facets that were included in Student Center activities this year were dance instructions, a Bermuda Hop and other record hops. For student entertainment, top current, popular and classic films were shown throughout the year. The Student Center sponsored social forums, Pledge Night and coffee hours for new faculty and campus guests. Seasonal proiects included homecoming decorations, Christmas decorations and the activi- ties carnival. The biggest attraction of the year was the annual Student Center Birthday Party. STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD 8. COMMITTEES 160 f W t 'lflv JMJ ROW 1: Jerry Badger, Larry Yazel, Emert Graper, Neal Godby, Bill Fabrycki, Paul Schildgen. ROW 2: Pat Vittorio, Janice Underdown, Joni Trusty, Barb Waechter, Joni Gruszka, Sharon Ronneau, Janet Petry, Sally Weyler, Bev Gilchrist, Jodi Reynolds, Jan White, Lori Kazmierczak. ROW 3: Sue Yount, Judy Mayo, Judy Mitchell, Mary Jo Blubaugh, Anne Robinson, Arlene Bradley, Pat Garard. sm? fl Q if L t ,.. nd www? V -I ' sv- -v' we . 1 'l li :ML ROW 'lz Marshal Evilszier, Tom Hart, Ben Sprunger, Jack Macy, Dave Kaser, John Briggs. ROW 2: Carol Weldy, Jan Marshall, Toni Ouate, linda Henley, Martha Marsh, Pat Stratton, Nora Herzer, Peggy Lehman, Janice Heltz, Joyce Heaton, Sigi Pugh, Joene Wagner. ROW 3: Dee Stone, Linda Camren, Sandi Little, Judie Meuninck, Marcia lee, Iris Kane, Gynie Sprunger, Judi Sheets. JS Q A-' Q for g 'Q ,Siu il! 3 .....an....s..4 ROW 'l: Wayne Nelson, Owen Drerup, Dick Schmidt, Alan Rensberger, Keith Hooton, Ron Hachet. ROW 2: Rosemary Goodling, Donna Smith, Esther Cecrle, Barb Sedlak, Gayle Funk, Dot Cormier, Ellen Stephens, Kiki Paulek, Carol Ryker, Diane Owen, Kaysa Anderson, Joyce Kinghorn. ROW 3: Pat Kobe, Mary Alice Menaugh, Ruth Cameron, Jean Sippel, Jo Henderlong, Diane Payer, Sue Spraker, Marcia Graybiel, Sue Shewmaker, Linda Lightner, Sue Mardis. l6l .- ,Q ,mg ROW 1: Virginia Garrison lCorresponding Secretaryl, Neal Godby lVice Presidenfl, Arlene Karp lPresrdenH Don Park lRecording Secrelaryl. ROW 2: Neil Rude, Nancy Leininger, Sue Miller, Nancy Jones, Dick Schmidt. ROW 1: Ed Hildebrandf, Judie Meuninck, Dick Otaloski, Sue Berlien, Dave Beer, Nancy Fisher, Betsy Ross, Dick Campbell, Michael Sacchini. wmv., Stine, Dean Gerber Q' , 1144 . ,A-1 :WN .,.-:- .,. ..- ,-.fs no. ew WW fC! U1 iw 1,1 , I ' Z JUNIORS: Bill Schafer lVice Presidenfl, Mary Murray lTreasurerl, Mary Alice Menaugh lSecretaryl, Paul Snyder llfresidenil. FRESHMAN: Marilyn Rainier lSecreIaryl, Nick Thanos lVice Pres- idenll, Mike Sacchini lPresidenll, Pat Yoder lTreas- urerl . fm, R CLASS OFFICERS .kv qv ,nd SOPHOMORE: Dick Ofoloski lPresidenll, Judy Kanke lSecrelaryl, Susie Hunlzinger lTreasurerl , Barbara Braddock lVice Presidenll . ,sf-C. at 1? X AM ' '.iwlll' - ' I' SENIORS: ROW 1: Ruth Sriver lTreasurerl, Corky Kleihege lSecrefaryl, Phyllis Williams lVice Presidenll ROW 2: Ed Hildebrandl lPresidenll. 'QF' 64 '95 ROW l: Bill Waechter lSecretary-Treasurerl, Ed Zahrndt lVice-Presidentl, Herb Cappel, Larry Yazel. ROW 2: Morry Mannies, Keith Warner lPresidentl, .lim Horein, BLUE KEY With belief in the educational institution of which they are a part, the members of Blue Key pledge themselves to the service of Ball State Teachers College. Blue Key is one of the most selective of men's honoraries and thus strives to elect only men who have displayed outstanding ability to serve and lead while maintaining a scholastic ratio well above the all-men's average. Along with these faculties they must be worthy of honor and possess the character desired of modern leaders. In service to future Ball State students, scholarships were created from the sale of Homecoming buttons and the sponsoring of the Blue Key Sweet- heart Ball. Continuing to serve, Blue Key again co-sponsored with Clavia the annual High School Senior Day. Through these activities Blue Key members displayed their willingness to serve both the student body and the college. ROW I: Dave Beer, Don Mikesell, Dean Gerber lCorresponding Secretaryl. ROW 2: Dick Hutson, Ron Cress, Doug Eichorst. fr: YF -5 Q Q Through the united, growing contributions of its members, Clavia seeks to honor outstanding women lead- ers of Ball State Teachers College, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among women, to emphasize and uphold the true meaning of scholarship, to further the goals of education in its many phases, to maintain the spirit of positive, critical loyalty to the college and to society and to promote the practice of democratic group leadership. ln order that a woman might qualify for active mem- bership she must possess the desire to serve and lead her fellow students, She must meet the scholarship require- ment of 3.00 grade average as well as possess personality compatible with other women of Clavia. The character- istics of these women are most emphasized in their desire with such activities as a Homecoming Dessert for alums, class officer workshops and a Freshman Scholarship breakfast. This year's proiect was the construction and sale of cosmetic capes. Annual activities of Clavia have been co- sponsorship of High School Senior Day along with serving as guides for campus tours. .fs CLAVIA .. fl -i as . ROW 1: Jo Ellen Hartman lPresidentl, Nancy Dumont, Jenny Pollard, Nancy Leininger lVice Presidentl. ROW 2: Sharon Jones lSecretaryl, Judy Fiedler, Butch Pippen, Betty Bobbitt. ROW 3: Elaine Hubbard. Marlene Graff lTreasurerl. 16 66 WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS 1 S Q E i Y I if ., .'-' ' IQ ROW l: Marlene Graff, Butch Pippen, Nancy Leininger, Elaine Hubbard, Sylvia Slarr. ROW 2: Dean Gerber, Bill Waechler, Herb Cappel Eli, wr 3 WT? 'xxx ,,T,..:ge ROW 1: Kiki Paulek, Carol Jurgenson, Barb Waechler, Barbara Cosly, Sharon Jones. ROW 2: larry Yazel, Jim Horein, Ed Zahrdnl. i QU' PQ ROW lz Rulh Sriver, Judy Thompson, Julia Mitchell, Judy Fiedler, Jo Hariman. ROW 2: Dave Beer, Keith Warner. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL r ROW l: Bill Waerhler, Bob Heinlzelman, Ed Zahrndt lTreasurerl, Paul Schildgen lVice-Presidenll, Charles Gruber, Bob Milchell, Doug Eichorsl, Jim Danglade. ROW 2: Karl Miller, Dave Beer, Leo Grissom, Bill Slreeler iliresidenll, Bill Butler, Dr. Kenneth Collier iSponsorl, Kenl Nelson. JR. INTER- FRATERNITY COUNCIL ROW I: Peter Wolford, Mel Lamberson lVi:e-Presidenll, Sherman Lewis lSecreluryl, Jim Harris lTreasurerl, Jim Danglade iAdviserl, Bill Mitchell. ROW 2: Ron Srnilh, Jim Bonham, Marsee Beckell, Bill Harless, Richard Johns, Dick Bell, Larry Benbow. l67 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL vw-,X ROW 'ln Connie Miller, Gwen Meranda, Virginia Garrison, Nancy Jones, Sue Losh, Pal Boyer. ROW 2: Mary Jo Blubaugh, Joyce Kinghorn, Jane Worley lVice-Presidentl, Marva Haas lPresidenfl, Joan Bass l5ecrelaryl, Marcia Har! lTreasurerl, Sylvia Slarr. ROW 3: Henrietta Purkhiser, Darleen Brown, Janice Maple, Judy Fiedler, Carol Corbin, Nancy Leininger, Ellen Stephens, Janet Compliment, Diane Owen, Bulch Pippen. JR. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL li 5 J 3 1 E Z ? 1 E AW ROW 1: Jane Welzler lPresidenll, Judy Kouvs, Nancy Waller. ROW 2: Anna May Rudig lTreasurerl, Joyce Holmgren. ROW 3: Sandy Murphy, Ann Pelro lVice-Presidenfl, Ann Kincaid. 'LT as ,. ROW 'lz Bill Smith lSecretaryl, Diane Owen, Tom Cartmel lTreasurerl, Bill Odell lPresidentl, Karen Leighty, Lee Abrahamson lVice Presidentl, ROW 2: Ernie Beck, Bill Naylor, Dave Green, Keith Feller, Leo Glogas. ROW 3: John Ayers, Chuck Haffner, Dave Barr, Bill lathouse, Robert STRAY GREEKS In the spring of 1957, several men and women who had been affiliated with Greek social organizations on other campuses, but who were not associated with Ball State social groups, as- sembled and formed an organization known as the Stray Greeks. According to the Stray Greek constitution the main purpose of the group is to assist transfer students affiliated with Greek social organizations not represented at Ball State in maintaining a well- rounded social life in college. In the activity area the Stray Greeks are en- gaged in the same proiects as the established sorority and fraternity groups. However, the tea for transfer students, the Christmas food basket for a needy family, and the spring formal keep all Stray Greek members quite busy in the special proiect area. 169 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA .,r sv Ns fi. ROW 'lz Heidi Beck, Barbara Victor, Roberta Paul, Pat Studebaker, Suzanne Waltz, Cecilia Branum Betty Smith ROW 2: Judy Thompson, Janice Becker, Elaine long, Judie Ackley, Luanne Schooley, Marcia Wible Lu Woods Carla McCroy, Lucy Moyer, Sue Baer, Alice Maynard, ROW 3: Condo Hiatt, Pat Skorupa, Carol Ritter Judy Hellmga Judie Bailie, Barbara Obrecht, Beth Dome, Vera Snider, Jeanne Hurst, Jane Worley. Nancy McCarron, Beverly Gilchrist Stepping up into the victory light in the Homecoming float competition was Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority which placed second. The float theme, Rock to Victory, was portrayed by a large white rocking horse covered frorn head to hoof with red and blue polka dots. Standing in the spotlight at Homecoming time again was an attractive blonde Alpha Sig who represented the sorority as a member of the queen's court. Completion of the rush show by the Alpha Sig troupe found the sorority with 24 new possible actresses for the sorority's stage. All show people need a good breakfast before they start the work of the day. Therefore, Alpha Sigs gathered in their suite on Saturday mornings for a bite of breakfast, but mostly for fun, frolic and iolly good fellowship which are indeed requirements for enioyment in the Ball State world. ROW 'l: Sally Weyler, Sue Fergu- son, Naomi Robbins, Gladys Payne. ROW 2: Janet Lune, Mildred Rak, Anita Smith, Marilyn Merchant lkecording Secrelaryl , Sonnie Dales lCorresponding Secretaryl. ROW 3: Judy Healy, Karen Skel- ton, Betty Babbitt, Mary Ruth Birk, Pat Suroviak, Betty Soyring. ROW 1: Ginger Brady, Sue Miller, Nancy Russell lVice Presidentl, Pat Garard. ROW 2: Pat Boyer, Linda Cald- well, Cathy Slanac, Claudette Cra- gun, Jodi Reynolds lTreasurerl. ROW 3: Derith Stoner, Nancy Olmstead, Iris Kendall, Bette Har- lan, Carole Menaugh, Judy Adams. ROW lr Rosie Genth, Pat Gar- son, Robin Howell, Pat Ward. ROW 2: Janet Petry, Judy Kanke, Pat Gordon, Sallie Crooks, Cleone Cole. ROW 3: Janice Saurer, Carol Edgar, Barbara Davis, Linda Speer. Donna Wagner. ALPHA SIGMA All v ROW 'l Pat Kolanczyk Carolyn Price, Nan Creek, Cathy Natale, Judy Bright, Zo Ann Sleighter ROW 2 Faith Younce Joy Ann Waltkus Lynda Burton, Nancy Martin, Linda Snellenberger, Sandra Taylor. ROW 3 Tamara Yermack Mary Ellen Brewnngton Kathy Strunk, Yvonne Mittlestedt, Janet Sue Shadday, Carolyn Miles, Nancy Harman Diana Maddox Jane Wetzler Nancy Scharey, Sonnie Roe. A three-fold package known as the Alpha Sigma Tau Tauettes was one of the best known vocal groups on the BSTC campus this year. This trio sang the latest in rock 'n' roll numbers for Greek activities, residence hall meet- ings, the Big-Little Sis party and college dances. Of course, none of the group's performances was complete without its theme song, He's So Tall. Second floor of Wood Hall was the center of Alpha Tau planning and activities. Here the sorority members made plans for the Topsy Turvy Tavern skit which won for them first place honors in the sorority division. The skit consisted of a black-light presentation of a dry-boned skelton. That common question, Where'll we eat tonight? was answered one Friday evening when the Alpha Taus got out their cooking tools and presented their annual chili supper. Two proiects, aiding the Pine Mountain Settlement School and the Penland Handicraft School, also found places on the Alpha Tau calendar for 1958-59. ROW 1: Beverly Becker, Mary Ann Clark, Diane Dunham, Bev- erly Whire. ROW 2: Joyce Sprinkle, Sandra Guenther lCorrespom-ling Secre- Garyl, Ruth Folkers, Dixie Haynes. ROW l: Nancy Jones lPresidenH, Julia Melvin, Marian Bashara, Merna Mosel lRecording Secre- faryl. ROW 2: Barbara Alsop, Barbara Herman, Kathy Barnhizer, Marcia Hart. ROW 'lz Ruth Barr, Pa! Wiiwer lTreasurerl, Mary Murray, Shari Rice. ROW 2: Grace Hood, Becky Parisi, Barbara Jamison, Jackie Rhine hart, M a r g i e Guthrie lVice Presidenil . ALPHA UMICRUN Pl ROW 1 Joyce Zavrskr Becky Fendley, Marilyn Ulrey, Julia Horsman, Judie Myers. ROW 2: Nancy Stine .lay Slwrk Nancy Dunn Jeannine Usher Margaret Beckett, Judy King, Judy Kouts. ROW 3: Sharon Gardner, Jan Bolen Wanda Alley Susan Baker Carolyn Shaw, Sandi White, Judy Leslie, Carol Ryker. Strains of the song, Hurrah for AOPi echoed against the facade of the Arts Building as sorority women of Alpha Omicron Pi witnessed the crowning of their candidate for Homecoming Queen of 1958. Dressed in red blazers the AOPi women literally began their year with a blaze in the first of this year's fall activities. Winter quarter with its flurry of rush parties, Christmas doings and other school activities again found the AOPis involved in a silence tea and the first post-Christmas record hop. Helping others was the dominant theme when the AOPis collected toys and clothing for children. Their Op- eration Clothes Line was a charity project for the Frontier Nursing Service in the rural parts of Kentucky. As in past years the sorority ended the year with its traditional senior banquet which honored all the members who had worked to make AOPi a friendly, helpful, charitable and active associate of college women. ROW l: Ruth Sriver, Judy Vance, Laurie Sfyburski. ROW 2: Marian Hinkle, Kiki Paulek, Nancy Campbell, Shelby Shaw, Lorna Craigie, Jane Harley. 'ROW 3: Dorolhy Cormier, Sharon Garri- son lVice Presidenll, lee Eklund lTreas- urerl, Mary Ellen Moore, Janie Oeslrike, Barbara Harrison, Jane Shelley. ROW 1: Judy Clarke, Jan Hefner, Linda Camren. ROW 2: Virginia Garrison lPresidenll, Judy Locke lCorresponding Secrelaryl, Fran Hamilton, Carol Loudenback, Sally Smiley, Ann Bauermeisler. ROW 3: Ruth Cameron, Marsha Templin, Mary Alice Menaugh, Dianne Payer, Evelyn Ward lkecording Secrelaryl, Lynn Lauby, Sue Lash. ROW 1: Wanda Swift, Carol Megquier, Jane Dickman. ROW 2: Jayne Riller, Dee Rae Hamer, Linda Wilson, Margie McCallum, Jean Sippel, Marcia Sharp. ROW 3: Suzanne Wallace, Kalhy Burns. Nicki Negangard, Carol Weldy. V. ,ex rv F tv ..-,-N.. 'F R HF? 17 5 . 4 , .W W.. , ' , l .e' ' .. . -,g ,g 'TZ' ' s Q Q 'U' Q: ' if V 22 V- 1: f H g: . 5 1 X Q -. ev .-we.. Ia I , wi ' 5 if i aff ,, fifi, , : V . 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I i 'A My ..5,,4, -. .- ,ff ,..:::..:gg:,:,.--1.gyg,:..fc -Q, y .eil-x ,:-Z., -- , , ,N iz.-5+ z : we - gf., . 1 -' , -Er yr.-.i w ' sr-5.2 ::, - R -- r :ir .N ,g :. ' , 5 . X - , rj: . ' i' . v - - 4' ,QQ ,.g:-: p s.: cu., , : , V, .,.. , ..- 'fe - -K -1- ,Q -as .-mf : X' 5? X if X S' K Q 5' Q-Kin? i 2 c .5 I sg 5 5 S Q E +,x EQ i -R 3, A Q- AK ri, 1 11,8 2' 15 li ei' . Q . .:.. M Q 4, ,ix X : 'gs X . ex w 175 IILPH CH UMEGA il S ROW 1: Linda Miller, Mary Kantz, Beth lngermann, Suzy Dyer, Carole Davis, Janet Moses, ROW 2: Suzanne Newton Kay Rhinehart, Jeanne Rinehart, Jane Olson, Nancy lngle, Jeri Swinehart, June Johnson, Judy Hall. ROW 3: Ann Petro Barbara Toppin, Arlene Thornell, Betty Hillman, Barbara Cox, Carolyn Temple, Martha Fish, Linda LeMasters. One of the most treasured possessions of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority holds a prominent position in the trophy case of the suite on first floor of Rogers Hall. This trophy, a silver bowl, is the organization's National Council Trophy for the chapter's being the best organiza- tion without a house for the school year 1957-58. In 1958-59 Alpha Chis again strove to maintain this distinc- tion through annual and special events. Activities, scholarship honors and philanthropic events also occupied the year's time. Ever-prevailing, however, was the spirit of co-operation and enjoyment as the Alpha Chis tried to live up to the honor and the trophy bestowed upon them by their national organization. When fall came to the Ball State campus the Alpha Chis were busy preparing for Homecoming. When all the Homecoming festivities were. over, the sorority was very happy to have a candidate on the queen's court and the third place honor for floats in the sorority division. ROW l: Barbara Medved llst Vice Presidentl, Ann Zieg, Nora Herzer, Sonia Whitehead, Gretchen Callihan. ROW 2: Mavis Brant, Marlene Graff 12nd Vine Presidentl, Beth Ann Bar- ret, Toni Quate, Julie Pickerill, Kay Baldwin, Linda Andrew. ROW 3: Judy Fiedler lPresidentl, Carole Vendrick, Marilyn Radey, Dee Harmon, Jerry Ann Applegate. ROW 'l: Marilyn Schwanz, Kay Oliver, Kay Gustin lkecording Secretaryl, Judy Mayo. ROW 2:,.iane Beickman, Lois George, Pat Vittorio, Jan Heltz, Sue Yount, Gayle Funk, Sandy Dyer. ROW 3: Mary Marsh, Esther Cecrle iCorresponding Secretaryl , B r e t a Lawshe, Peggy Lehman lTreasurerl, Charlene Latsha. ROW 1: Martha Marsh, Lyn Ander- son, Judy Duguid, Janice Marshall, Judy Johnson. ROW 2: Kay McKnabb, Nancy Du- mont, Butch Pippen, Sue Ann Dan- forth, Sue Stanecipher, Joyce Heaton, Mary Fogle. ROW 3: Marilyn Werdine, Judy Thompson, Barbara Sedlak, Mary Christman, Carol Eggers. DELTA ZETA J 1 KN sc i l X, l , .. i 3 2 ., m S . My , A we -ry 1 . fi s .FS y S ' i' Z' 'S ' V , 7 .N cs ' Q . 73 -4 -. E X - f x -V QW , It by K Z J V U Y Q .. sc- c sb? . ' ' I r . Z , QA q ., ,gig s 4 A -kk X x V V 'wc A' H 4' cv! J-.5 .LJ , me A -rv -rs is Q.. G 2 ' K NX , I X if Xl J ,rc s, 1 1 , ROW 'lz Sally Sohlberg, Jean Taylor, Sandra Dome, Gloria Sutton, Joyce Gnagy, Sonya Howard, Judy Estrlch ROW 2 Joan Rietesel, Darlene Carey, Joan Altherr, Deloris Everhart, Sue Teagle, Judy Overman, Sandra Murphy. ROW 3 Martha Hoyt, Mary Jenkins, Bonnie Merriman, Judy Replin, Diona Blackwell, Pat Dreher, Carolyn John, Beverly Ingalls Time - Friday evenings, place - Delta Zeta sorority suite, occasion - supper. It is true, the DZ's had several Friday evening meals in the suite, but over the hamburgers, pizza or tuna, plans, preparations and procedures were laid out for Greek activities on campus and philanthropic endeavors off campus. It was the Delta Zetas who did the honors for the annual Homecoming Tea, which began the social activities for the queen candidates. The sorority's annual Founders' Day activity, October 23 reminded the women that they are members of the largest national sorority which has 126 chapters in col- leges and universities throughout the United States. Since the DZ's had personal contact with a church- sponsored camp in West Virginia through the affiliation of a Ball State member, they remembered the needy by col- lecting clothing and toys for the camp. Participation in college activities and social improve- ment proiects has aided both the growth of the organiza- tion of college women and the personality development of each and every member. ROW 'lz Barbara Good, Sylvia Starr lPresiden0l, Joyce Kinghorn, Rosi Fisher, Carol Black. ROW 2: Jane! Sanders lCorrespond- ing Secrelaryl, Barb Leilshuh, Beth Ann Teagardin, Mary Helen Bailey, Kay Harvey. ROW 3: Barb Booth, Barb Suils, Nancy Fenn, Mary French, Linda Godsey, Arlene Houslon l2nd Vice Presidenll, Anna Belle Sells. ROW 'l: Sally Enking, Lois Miller lTreasurerl, Joyce Anderson, Dru- cilla Johnson, Linda Paulsen. ROW 2: Mary Miner, Suzanne Grif- filh, Maridee Smock lPledge Trainerl, Sharon Olslof, Lois Julian. ROW 3: Shirley Skiles lRecording Secrelaryl, Sharon Laughlin, Sara Brannon, Barb Salaka lHistorianl, Carol Mundell, Mary Ann Naugle l'ls0 Vice Presidenfl, Sandy Schoof. ROW l: Ann Brown, Pal Smith, Marty Bone, Doris Ogle, Joeila Joyce. ROW 2: Mary Jo Henry, lynnanne Perrin, liz Darling, Sharon Park, Janet Gossard. ROW 3: Chrislianna Wolf, Eleanor Harlman, Sue Spraker, Ruth Ann Smelser, Jo Henderlong, Sandra Fruechle, Jane! Holsworlh, 1' ---fd ,. ofa .-of 'SN it r K s Xe' ,4 Yi? :- HV . 0 N6 . 15 0 i , l , l l I Q , :za-,Q 'J :Lau '- V 5 M Y .,, WT if ff 5 , ,Neg J i c ,. ' r 'C . , 3. Til V . W 1 ','- Q' . . Q Q in I X M A E -I 1 ix I xx bgg, r i '1 ' x' I ,:. , Q . ,. H' 'NT E N.. if 'Y R fe 'Sl WS' 6 Xi' 'a 4 J J MF f K A A J J . c 222l new 2 Silie f J 'X 'vw- .. ', 2 4 , . . Q.. -Y ' : f 2 N New 'G' X A, .Q F ...-.... 5 383.5 ' we Ng M- L ' 'l,.5h2.51.: ' mgwnvw - . , -' . :lf - c ' 4: - 1 E 5 . S -S Wx :sf ' 7' 'S , ' - - I , me .A as ' 'tif ' ', 'Q' . A T ' . Q . X X, W ve I 'Q J S i - r jk . , - . r- ' I X , Q r 5 , t X , ,x ,Q .R M l , - . ., V in T N W gg . Y .. , 3 N ' R M .. Nfl 1 S Y .- 1 va' ., ' l .1 lx ' 1 .1 ,K i DELTA SIGMA THETA -4.4 .fx C! ' X x . .un g 'N-.. .f . , 'fnff- ROW 1 Joan Bass, Wilma Babb lVice Presidentl, Ellen Stephens lPresidentl, Barbara Hammond. ROW 2: Minnie Campbell lTreasurerl, Sharon Davis, Dorothy Washington. Looking forward to the time when they too will have a sorority suite of their own, the Delta Sigma Thetas acquired something new and special for their future suite. This something new and special, a large electric sign made as a replica of the group's pin consisting of three Greek letters, occupied a prominent position at the sorority's weekly Monday night meetings and at other special activities of Delta Sigma Theta, Just as their emblem glowed so also did the faces of children at Garfield School. Using socks stuffed with goodies which the Delta Sigs had made for their informal rush party in December, the women of the sorority gave a practical and beneficial use to these decorations at a Christmas party given for underprivileged children in the Garfield school area. With the light from their emblem to guide them, the Delta Sigs saw their activities on the 1958-59 calendar succeed. Q ' E 1 ' ' 1 ' , V z 4 we - f 4 3 , - V r i , . - ' 1 Q , , gal if ' gl l 'f X X. 2 lv ' 'A L ,, ' , 1 . ' .'-1 f. 3 If P 1 y-. xx K ' we - ,' .5 V zo li wg., -Ab. g.. 2- Lv 2' W X K f' I 2 in - 1: ' - gb 4' 34 '.,, inc... N ., . in A ..-,-me-M ' gs, .ia-.-'is ,U 9 .-' ,--W , 6 , 1 if . PMN?- , X 1--ri , P, 0 ' 'X----A-s..,.., ,M I , ' -'f-.v.smwm.,,- gill-35,1 -fi r ,Agjlh V. .I f Xi 11 , 4 . 1 A A I -' A K s ' V 3295 X cj 4 , v n ii X E lv X fun.. gk' A ' 4554. Us 9 S., ROW lz Beverly Clark, Mary Vivian Anderson, Patricia Redding. KAPPA ALPHA PSI ROW 1: leo Grissom, Eugene Thompkins lTreasurerl, Bill Butler lPresidentl, Nathaniel Pittman lSecretaryl, ROW 2: Nathaniel Pierce, John Davis, Bob Crawford, Harold Bridgeman. ROW 3: Jim Reynolds, Jim Barnett, Donald Coleman. December in Detroit for the national convention of Kappa Alpha Psi chapters found representatives present from the Ball State world. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi were very honored to announce that they had captured the all-college and all-fraternity flag football award at their home college. It seemed as if voices and variety were a must with the men of Kappa Alpha Psi. They displayed their showmanship ability in the Variety Show skit when they combined memberships with Sigma Phi Epsilon and Pi Beta Phi to present a first-class production. The Parents Day Sing concluded their activities for the year, but the Kappa Alpha Psis look forward to many more successful years with music and merri- ment among their men. 3 5 1 ROW 'la John Alexander, William Baird. ROW 2: Al X- Myers, Ron Webb, Kenneth i Bronston. ig 5 -. xi 3 . sf f e A 3: DFI. TA CHI ' we - X : I 5 3 . i R u .ik l a r I ROW 1: Bert Poi, Robert Bland, Mike Ford. ROW 2: Mr. George Welker lSponsorl, Eugene Heiwig, Walter Gausmann As a sophomore on campus Delta Chi fraternity has attempted to live up to its Inter-Fraternity Council Scholastic Award of last year. However, the Delta Chi men have found time to be active not only in scholastic endeavors, but in all Greek events which compose part of the social life of the college world. When the calendar of time read September, the Delta Chis were busy in their chapter room making plans for a float and social functions to tie in with the Homecoming festivities. At the completion of Help Week in January, the Delta Chis had seven new brothers who had ioined ranks to keep up the social and scholastic achievements of this youngster among Ball State's national fraternities. Talent and a willingness to work were the essential items were Chi Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Chi members combined time, talent and technique for their skit production in the annual Variety Show. 4 . ji 's vm. we 9- , V 3 .I 1 ..o.c.s..-V-.M , V 4 , ,H I ,. 4 Q e ., Q e he O. ROW 'l: larry Lesh lVice Presidenfl, Edward Zahrndl lPresidenOl, Bill Haworth lSecretaryl, Don lmler lTreasurerl, ROW 2: Tom Hart lAlumni Sec- refaryl, Capfain Charles O'Nenl lSponsorl, Jerry Woodring, Uldis Smidchens lPIedge Masrerl, Keiih Shafer. ROW 3: John Osborne lSergeonI-at- armsl, James Bishop. f s 6 . 4 F, , X- V 3 ,, 5. I f a s. ' - 4 :Q- lif 151.2 1' g 2-2 i fi K, 61 :ig ,jg 5 if .fi ESV fi S., ., Y. Ig.: I-Z. . 1 1523. x Q Us Es' , , -K-,Q e 5 . I S, 9 Sir ROW I: Verlin NuNer, Bill Hartwell, Jerry Leonard, Charles Pippenger. ROW 2: Robert Gregory, David Miles, Kent Achors, Keith Burkholder, Foul Weaver. ROW 3: Tom Henderson, Carl Brehmer, Jack Myers. e il l 2 Q 3 2 ' x it gt 5 ,i, ' 5 f Y f ' 5 fill l g li I 'li 5 if Z5 ' rf sl 4 5 5' ffl f . .-78,11 .5 Q 'ZZ rv ' 2 V2 if 5, is 5 1 03? :ff 5 -We 'RH 43-4 ,. ROW 1: Paul Buerkle, Dick Bell, Gordon lemen, Richard Crevislon. ROW 2: Jerry Fox, Joe Neirinck, Roger Dickinson, Robert Robowski, Richard Johns. ROW 3: Dwighl Keck, Charles Auxier, David Pacfor. 51 i THETJI CHI ROW lr Bob Bazin, Nick Kovach, Jim Ward, Arden Daugherty, Bill Fabrycki, Ruby Sipe lHouse Motherl, Chuck Nietch, Dale Hooper, Harold Odle, Leland Etzler. ROW 2: Allan Cameron, Tom Simmons, Dave Schafer, Terry Hitchcock, Jim Teghtmeyer, Bob King, Dick Bryan. ROW 3: Bob Wheeler, Bob McConnell, Dan Sherry, Alan Olson, Fred Osmon, Barry Fritz, Chuck Suaser. ROW 4: John Hebble, Vernon Waltz, Bill Blake, Keith Kramer, Bob Crowe, Bruce Guard, Wayne Myers. Help Week at Ball State campus found the pledges of Theta Chi fraternity not on campus, but at the Muncie Boys' Club. Cleaning, dusting, painting and washing were all on the agenda for the pledges as they gave the club a general face-lifting. In addition to the usual pledge duties, actives and pledges alike participated in inter-fraternity sports. Keen competition in these events always calls for united fraternity backing. Theta Chi can be iustified in their pride for honors earned in this area of activities. On the social side of things, a bit of France came to life on campus when the TCs and the Alpha Chis co-sponsored their annual French Cabaret. With the turning of the social calendar, the closed spring formal, Dreamgirl Ball, gave the men of the fraternity a chance to honor their dates while founders and parents were honored at banquets held during the year. Working with philanthropy, sports and social activi- ties, the Theta Chis of Ball State Teachers College had an active and rewarding year of 1958-59. '. .5 E 'Z ROW 'l: Gary Farn, Lenny Janowiak lSecretaryl, Dick Hoover lVice Presidentl, Doug Eichorst lPresidentl, Tom Hutton lTreusurerl, Dick Thompson. ROW 2: Ward Jamesen, Bob Weiss, John Stiffler, Ken Stone, Robert Lisenko, Gene Roose, Dean Speicher. ROW 3: Don Rush, Ronald Whitehorn, Larry Stine, Bob Sikorski, John Minch, Robert Bryant. ROW 4: John Avenatti, Roger Mitchell, Lou Burns, Alan Rensberger. , 5 ,f 'N, 1 1 ' o gf i Q3 E f i 2 ,. 4. ROW 'l: John Frye, David Andrews, Tom Ruff, Roger Hindman, Wally Fitch, Don Jamroz. ROW 2: Jerry King, Bob Million, Keith Miller, Jim Smith, Dean Beltz, Larry Nifong, Lyle Boardman. ROW 3: Bob Slevin, Steve Fischer, Reese House, Steve Bazin, Wayne Lechlitner, Bob Gruszka, Bill Brenton. ROW 4: Larry Wilber, Marvin Hall, Keith Millikan, Don Mikesell, Don Kassen. ROW 1: Bill Harless, John Barcus, Bill Powell, Dave Brewster, Roger Manges, Larry Lyons, Fred Scott, Van Young, Herb McMahon. ROW 2: Kent Beeler, Larry B. Roberts, Robert Gordon, Larry Dorton, Dave Kaser, Jim Bonham, Robert Bockover, Michael Baker. ROW 3: Mearl Grabill, Phil McFarren, Dave Clayton, Keith Hooten, Robert Jurgenson, Jack Stanton. ROW 4: Terry Beyer, Walt Skierkowski, Walter Moore, Jack Dennis, Allan Drake. l z Q KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA Y ROW 1: Sam Hoynes, Howard Acro, Bill Bruhn, Omer Waggner, .lim Cartwright, Jerry Bitts. ROW 2: Jerry Bowen, Gordon Norris, Terry Cutter, Chuck VanHart, Fred Hawkins, Bob Burch, David Davies. ROW 3: Bill Elwell, Don Drathring, Jim Stephenson, Walt Thompson, Tom Kennedy, Don Daily, Tom Abbring. ROW 4: Evan Mollenkopf, Dave Reece, Fred Murray, Phil Maitlen, Bill Zirkle, Don Bicknell. ROW 5: Fred Brinkman, Dave Arnold, Bob Reynolds, Terry Murphy, Gene Burget, Richard Boyd, Steve Bennett. College just would not be college without a good variety show to make everyone laugh a bit. Therefore, this year around winter quarter time the Kappa Sigma Kappa fraternity again sponsored its ninth annual Variety Show. Greek organizations combined acts and presented one of the best shows to be seen on the Ball State midway. Proceeds from the show went toward a freshman scholarship provided by the fraternity. Even though the men of Kappa Sigma Kappa were out in the cold this year lno fraternity housel they still re- membered the children at the Delaware County Children's Home and the old folks at the Delaware County Home on special holidays. Iris Debut, the closed dance of the fraternity, brought the curtain down on a very successful and helpful year for the men who wear the white and gold pins with the gray and red iackets. 5 1 , c a r 5 R fx 3 ROW l: Bob Pugh lTreasurerl, Bob Bottom lVice Presidentl, Morry Mannies lPresidentl, Pat Gorman lSecretaryl, Norm Johnson lTreasurerl. ROW 2: Jim Jacobs, Norm Jones, Karl Stout, Dave Waymire, Norman Crews. ROW 3: Bob Jones, Jim Fritts, Phillip Young, Allan Spencer. ROW 1: John Hevel, Gary Giessler, Terry Whitesel, Thomas Huyvaert, Frank Datena. ROW 2: Bob Vendrick, Marv Zerkel, Bill Schafer, Karl Norbury, Dave Wilson, Clinton Fuelling. ROW 3: Jim Danglade, Larry Hall, Steve Whittenberger, Karl Keller, Kent Andrew. ROW 1: Don Wilson, Rick Record, Wendell Jones, Bill Mitchell, Bob Connors. ROW 2: Robert Henderson, Phil Rider, Robert DeAtley, Thomas P. Hoff- man, Doug Ulrich, Bill Floyd. ROW 3: Thomas M. Hoffman, Sherman lewis, Thomas Wiseman, John Browne. IB7 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ROW l: Jerry Garrison, Robert Strong, Gary Fadely, John Hartman, Steve Wilkie, Phil Cooley. ROW 2: Keith Piper Del Beyer John J. Robinson, Don Gillis, Ed Cu rry. ROW 3: Roger Reff, Dave Fell, David Smith, Loren Seils, Chuck Stevens ROW 4 Tom Caton, Larry Cardwell, Larry Furnish, Full of energy, the Lambda Chis sponsored their annual Bike-A-Thon, an activity which helped climax the college year with excitement, color and keen competition. As is done each year, they donated half of the proceeds to the Magnabosco Memorial Fund. The Bike-A-Thon was indeed a success, but the months preceding this event were filled with many activities for the men of Lambda Chi Alpha. Philanthropy was a dominant theme as the fraternity participated in the Easter Seal, Heart Fund and the United Fund drives. The social side of Greek life played an important role during the year for the blue coats. At their winter formal the selection of the Lambda Chi Crescent Girl highlighted the evening, Another time the fraternity men left the house after a party and relinquished it for a night to their dates. The men returned the next morning to prepare breakfast. The men of Lambda Chi were social, scholastic and service-minded-three criteria which, when mixed together, produce a worthy Greek fraternity. 2 r , Qi '7. 1'2I fig 522 S.: ROW 'l: Charles Langham, Jim Kirkman lSecrelaryl, William Waechler lPresidenfl, Mrs. Rye Halverson lHousemo4herl, George Hill lVice Presi- clenll, Joseph McHolland lTreasurerl, George Harris. ROW 2: Jack Macy, Wendell Shafer, Fred Meeker, Donald Reeves, Gerald Jump, William Currenl. ROW 3: Jerry Hill, Herb Cappel, Clair Smilh, William Beauchamp, Duane Jump, Wayne Nelson. ROW 4: Tom Epply, Arl Endres, Gene Alberson, Norm Lewellyn. ROW 1: Tom Harris, Pal Weiss, Phillip Smith, Jerry Fox, Tom Johnson, Owen Drerup, Charles Maslers. ROW 2: Jerry Harry, Daniel lee Fuller, Kenneih Fraze, Marshall Evilsizer, Rex Cloud, John Bradley. ROW 3: Ronald Hess, Ray Knudson, Keith Spahr, Ben Sprunger, Marvin Hofer, Dave Bufler. ROW 4: Bill Huff, Richard Beaman, Ed Schweiger, Bill Spice, Ed Fairchild, Bob McCarH. ,...., ROW 'l: Joel Slonecipher, Don Douglas, Charles Johnson, Dave Sfoops, Dave Cumings. ROW 2: Joe Kyle, Jack Shoup, leon Gould, Monle Hensley, Frank Wilson. ROW 3: Ron Smilh, Marsee Beckeh, George Crandall, Danny Welborn, Mark Mullins. 9 Pl BETA PHI ROW 1: Susie Craig, Marilyn Rainier, Jodi Loveless, Ann Kincaid, Caralee Atkinson, Nancy Maher. ROW 2 Nancy Wilson Adra Heider, Karen Heid, Dixie Brown, Ruth Miller, Nancy Williams, Barbara Smyers. ROW 3: Sandy Baughman Sara Stewart, Linda Marsh, Sue Berlien, Karen Yenna, Barbara Stringer, Janeann Thomas, Pat Stratton, linda Moss Upon the door of a sorority suite in Rogers Hall proudly hangs an arrow. This arrow, the symbol of Pi Beta Phi, flew a straight course through varied activities during the year. Focal point of activity for the Pi Phi women was their suite. Leisure hours were made more enioyable by the new television set which was presented by the Mothers' Club. Throughout the year the Pi Phis recognized various people important to their sorority and college careers - faculty members at a tea in February, pledges at a supper given by local alumnaep fathers on Dad's Day, and mothers at a breakfast in the spring. Strictly on the social side was the honor they themselves received when their Home- coming queen candidate served as a member of the queen's court. A cookie-shine, which is the name given to a national informal Pi Phi tradition, started off the Pi Phis' year when a large arrow cookie was shared by all the members. Learning more about their national history and or- ganization were the main obiectives when Pi Phi Nights were held twice a quarter. At an all-day workshop held in Anderson in February incoming officers received even more extensive training for their duties. With true accuracy the Pi Phi arrow followed its course through the school year 1958-59, and its goal of success through friendship, co-operation and service was reached. ROW 'l: Judy Williams, Gwen Meranda, Nancy Leininger lPresidenfl, Frankie Bly. ROW 2: Carol .lurgenson lCorrespond- ing Secrelaryl, Sharon Jones lTreas- urerl, Mary Patricia Palierson, Barbara Bailey lVice Presidenrl, Wynara Sleziak. ROW 3: Pa! English, Jeri Trusly, Rosie Roof lllecording Secrelaryl, Mary Giles, Joni Gruszka. ROW 'l: Janice Hailendorf, Doris While- head, Lorene Norton, Barbara Waechler. ROW 2: Sharon Rcmneau, Susan Powell, Dina Eder, Paula Boleriack, Gynie Sprunger. ROW 3: Carolyn Chastain, Carol Groff, Anne Sfahly, Tonda Stoner, Myrna Meranda. ROW 1: Ruth Neel, Joan Trusly, Sigi Pugh, Diane Holdcrofl. ROW 2: Joene Wagner, Sally Simpson, Carole Henderlong, Bonnie Hewilf, Judi Sheets. ROW 3: Judie Meuninck, Sue Brachvogel, Janice Soens, Sue Spiller, Lois Chis- man. .1 . ? 'I,' ' -:iii- e:12:' A+ ...X ... W.. , . , . e:kf'Nv+T5' - ry-NA . f , ,.,.. . . f',, ffx ego.. f , lf .Wx ,,g, 3 '9 I. .-. u , 'ek Q 'Ii L x x l , 5 SIGMA KAPPA X 'x 1 ' V... ' ' V -' X- W . ., , x Y .pf -W 'li xg i , Q' -. .., s -' N XX-V55 1 . cw.. ' .Qi l i FYI.: s vw L r Q5 I ' . ...- ..-- I 'mpg -:ms 55 5 ' s f Q . 5 new ri .. - r I X ri 4: rs. F, x - is 5 i . ., . i F x Q I vu 'A s 4 .. : s - ff . 'W' K sr. b N Af ear? 1 Q! l A K 3 'il 32,2 F 1, c , - Qi l . K X f A-sw ROW li Carolyn Clevenger, Nancy Norris, Karen Dee Geddes. ROW 2: Mary Kitterman, Bona Cress, Sandy Nelson Betsy Ross, Pat Johnston, Barbara Thornburg, Suzanne Lamport. ROW 3: Pam Wallick, Jan Eminhizer, Pat Landis Glenna Trout, Joyce Holmgren, Mary Jane Owen. Shades of blue were used for the closed and pledge dances of the Sigma Kappa sorority. Nevertheless, shades of blueness could never be found around the sorority's Lucinc: Hall suite or around any member. Equipped with smiles and shining red noses, the so- rority women marched through the pre-Christmas snow, tuned up their voices and conducted an old-fashioned Christmas caroling session at a nursing home in the city. Pastels of spring flowers reminded the sorority women that they were hostesses for Sigma Kappa State Day which was held on campus in April. Four Hoosier chapters were present for a dinner meeting, an awards presentation to both actives and pledges and a sing contest. The women of Sigma Kappa proved to be perfect hostesses for a per- fect State Day. A colorful collection of memories for the 1958-59 school year will remain with the shades of fun and help- fulness that were so much a part of Sigma Kappa life in the Ball State world. ROW 1: Phyllis Dowell, Fran Hubley, ROW 2: Beverly Gilmore lCorre- sponding Secreiaryl, Donna Harter 12nd Vice Presidenfl , Henrieiia Purkhiser iFresidenri, Karen Shaffer Hs! Vice Presidenii, Nancy Poynter ROW 3: Anne Morrison, Pai Niefch, Martha Jane Van Mafre, Par Goulds- bery, Jane! Cull, Doris Kreamer. ROW 1: Shirley Karnowsky, Judy OH. ROW 2: Carol Freeman, Roberta Mc- Kaig lTreasurerl, Julie Holliday iRe- cording Secrefaryl, Rae Anne Trainer, Susie Murdock. ROW 3: Meridelh Burke, Jan Maple, Barbara Nickols, Julie Findley, Donna Truiir. ROW 1: Rulh Cunningham, Janice Underdown. ROW 2: Barbara Faiih, Mariorie Sanderson, Sue Strickland, Pai Van- over, Penny Sprague. ROW 3: Sandy Jenkinson, Carole Knudsen, Roberta Barliak, Janice Vargo, Marcia Wilson. f I , ,: Q' T? Q 'i?ij.f:1 i 'F' G , 6 z s. 1, J-1 1 -3- , ., ,fi ' ff Y 'A' C ' rf-we-,w....c.,.,. A .,.Q..- W pg, :SQ ,Q if X S F' ! E X .wx H 4, wiv? i,?l'1, , my x N WH ' XX WEEK N A N X Sv A xxx- f ,V -wr r , Q7 Q, f 2 :gp , Q. '71 5' , , 4 sf ,, N A kr SL Qi' - r ' . -I . xl, Q '-,'.--,' i . L. ,.s. .A , 'xx ,ive K -5. NY he in AR Ei IA. W G ' , A A I fe- J .Q-L '- W. ' me V ' ,N x , Y f , N ' N' Sl .sv gf ' 1 ' V. 3.3.- 1 fr b ,HQNAW 5 uw 4, - ,mr i .-i. I ., if ,,':1. ,- 'R' E i ON we .,' 1,2 ,'g Q mm S J -i ' 5 , 1 R? K: K. -,.. , X s, 4 in XJ kwa fx s ev - K f-:ga l- 1 , A' 1. 1- 1, . ,... L - ...yfrl - wg-5 Q-, 2. ff' - , . ' . ix K Gm wr- ' , i R ' , Q, r W, ,J Ig 3 -QS' kg K ' -:,. A 4 ., W Q X ,, 5 ,. 3. 1 T K Ni . ,Q ------- - M... x W ' 'J' ., ' Q -W? 1, ,-A..,: X W. QL N N5 ro Huw X V X :fsck 1 ..,, .5 rjiiw-f' Q N, 1 ,N ug g 'H W . . '- 'fwv-. S ' ' , Q- vi. h e . 1 - g:5 5i:g5Eg:s , I .v w 6. 1 ' .,.:. X - x ' j s .' -. Af X 9 QQ, 1 XX N -rf' tx V www 1 i ' 2 ' -1. .sir ' '32if..5 -5. ' YI-Q' 5' 33:1 -' - Sr -1 RES? .Q ,X vN ,' EVFWX .rr r N - x f L . 193 SIGMA S SIGMA SIGMA ROW 1: Carol Eby, Jean Ann Coates, Nancy Shewmaker, Natalie Bair, Linda Rolf. ROW 2: Nancy Skelton Ann Mlser Sandy Beaman, Cinda Sharp, Sue Bower, Lois Bunselmeier. ROW 3: Carol Stoughton, Norma Glon, Karen Davidson Pat Robison, Blanche l.orch, Pat Keller, Mary Jane Disinger, Judy Braddock. Breakfast served with a smile was a special Saturday morning treat in the Sigma Sigma Sigma suite on the third floor of Wood Hall. While the campus slept, bright-eyed, paiama-clad Tri Sigs ate, drank and were merry. Enter- tainmentin those early morning hours was not difficult to find since most of the women enioyed playing euchre or bridge, watching television or iust having a chat. As any Tri Sig will verify, it was not all play and no work. As usual in the fall all the sorority sisters got to- gether, laid plans and successfully carried them out to present one of the most successful Topsy Turvy Tavern shows in the history of the college. Christmas time found the Tri Sigma women aiding a needy Muncie family. They also found time to help the crippled children of the Chapel Hill North Carolina Hos- pital through the Robbie Page Memorial which is the national social service proiect of the sorority. ROW 'I: Mary Jo Blubaugh lPresi- denll, Carol Thompson lVice Presi- denfl, Marva Haas, Rufh Hendricksen, Pal Godoy, ROW 2: Dian Thomas lTreasurerl, Pal Farley lRecording Secretaryl, Jane! While, Anne Robinson lCorre- sponding Secrelaryi, Arlene Bradley, Beverly Bross, Lydia Hopkins lKeeper of the Gradesl. ROW l: Judy McComb, Alice Nei- havdf, Jane Spun, Marcia Groybiel, Peggy Moir. ROW 2: Jean Ness, Marge Senesac, Judy Prince, Mary Asberry, Sandra Kellerman, Shirley Sweel. ROW 1: Sandra Bisel, Karen Lang- worvhy, Marlene Schaaf, Judy Troul- wine, Phronia Howard. ROW 2: Barbara Braddock, Carol Whan, Marcia Corden, Suzie Smilh, Par Rhode, Carole Oyer, Kolhy Bud- denbaum. are ir' ,V If A ,. ,ag ,nr Q .,..la V ,. ,- .,. .f 'f fe 2 A ?'i33- f?f'f,-' ff 144. T FT' f 4 C fe 'f -flew:-,: :r: 'mx' , 5,6 A ' 195 SIGMA TAU GAMMA ROW 1 Shera, BH199. Robert Childs, Jones, ... . W.. .X ,.,. ..........?-.. I, F1 1 5 NH FN so A 'ls '5 i .hx x - A W . A . , 4 , el ' s. f 'wi X , l Q 3 i ' if : Ronnie Goldstein, Pete Jubeck, Joe Cerqueira, Allen Day, Stanley Richardson, Jim Hendrickson, Nick Thanos, James Steve Hershberger, Al Gacsala. ROW 2: Cliff Brubaker, Dave Gawlikowski, Robert Kepler, Vic Marques, Max Schmidt, Larry Bob Shinovich, Roger Sturgeon, Robert Spurr, Phil Sullivan, Don Glesing, Tom Hinds, Mike Shatto. ROW 3: Arnold Harlan, Mack, John Shields, Ron Colborne, ls-Roy Webdell, Jack Baroth, Jerry Lind. ROW 4: Bill Nixon, Joe Glassford, Tom Jerry Hinkle, Don Rapp, Joe Krutzsch, Nick Hipskind. ROW 5: Jim Sucha, Paul Augustyn, James Briles, John Largura, Max Al Thomas, Carl Williams. To be a Tau means more than iust wearing the blue jacket with the white Greek letters on it or living in the spacious residence at 707 Riverside Avenue with all its beautiful ultra-modern furniture. To be a Tau requires a man who is willing to work to make his fraternity the best on campus. With this thought in mind the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity consisting of 'I2 men came into the Ball State world. This year the fraternity boasted an active mem- bership of 75 men. These 75 men presented one of the most successful iazz concerts in the history of the college when they booked Louis Satchmo Armstrong and his All Stars for an evening filled with iazz at its greatest and loudest. March of Dimes officials complimented the Sig Taus and the Pi Phis on their get-up-and-go spirit when the two organizations converged on Muncie and the campus and made dimes iingle against polio. A power in intramural sports as can be attested to by the number of trophies adorning the mantle at the Sig Tau house, the fraternity looks ahead to bright and victorious years on this growng mid-West campus. l L Roberl Baker lTreasurerl, Dick Schmid! ROW 'l: Karl Miller lVice Presidentl, James McCoy lPresidenll, Mrs. Martha Morris ll-lousemolherl, ROW 3: Jake Delagrange, Rick lussig, lSecrelaryl. ROW 2: John Hines, Paul Dailey, Ken Miller, Larry Snyder, Ben Luna, Leonard Burns. Bob Mitchell, Jerry Amsruiz, Wayne Wesley. -'IIT SLT'-A S L 1 .5 ' Q. 1, . 1 52 4-In ROW 1: Bob Wozniak, Mike Keller, Joseph Porlolese, Joe Burnworlh, Larry Benbow, Ed Hildebrandt. ROW 2: Jim Harris, Roberr Garr, Ray O'Neal, Carl Harris, Dave Horn, Bruce Burns. ROW 3: Jerry Todd, Rex Decker, Don Schmidt, Sam Companion, Lowell Hesler, Jim Harch. ROW 4: James Smilh, J. B. Williams, Jim Wood, Roger Parks, Jerry Keeler. V, - ,V . 1 E: ,rl : . 3 2 J- ', .hx ,X ,N 2 Rx :, 1 'ii , Sw ss: ew fl, 5. s. ROW 'l: Buddy Busby, Al Kepler, Al Kerner, John Engelberl, Terry Whitesell. ROW 2: Jerry Banning, Ron Baker, George Lowman, Rudy Schaumburg, Dan Polizzoho, Ralph Kramer. ROW 3: Barney Halaschak, John Crone, Jim Nicholas, Lindy Benrancourr, Tom Walenga. I9 3: fi Ei i 7 ,.y.,.Wwlfmfe,:,', Tiff amqv SIGMA PHI EPSILUN ROW 'l: John Kennedy, Berton Bryan, Ron Rogers, Dave McQuillan, Mike lineback, Richard Hibschman, Chuck Bragg, Mike Sacchini. ROW 2: Howard Wilkison, Jerry Ganshorn, Ed Weller, Terry Scott, Dick Scoggins, Deon Stahly, Ed Peyton, Tony Garr, Fred Reasoner. ROW 3: Marvin Kegerreis, Bud Murphey, Bill Doba, Bob Whitlock, Jim Deegan, Jerry Jameson. ROW 4: Neil Sanders, Bob Beck, Otto Beebe, Charlie Strecker, Bill Shirley, Bill Drake. ROW 5: Don Lambert, Jim Zielinski, Phil Mendenhall. Dick Campbell, Dave Gorsman, Mike Lattimer. The pearled-heart and traditional red door mark the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house at 'l43'l Riverside. Filled to the brim, the Sig Ep House was the center of activities for the chapter. During the year, open lounge was held for th Sig Eps, their guests and friends. Frequently speak- ers were invited to Sunday dinner at the house for discus- sions and brief talks. In February, the annual Sweet- heart Dinner found engaged and pinned Sig Ep girls treated royally. Each year Sigma Phi Epsilon, in coniunction with Chi Omega, sponsor the Co-Ed Ball. Selling the red derbies at Homecoming festivities is also an annual proiect and the proceeds go for a scholarship which was given through the Magnabosco Fund to an incoming freshman. Actively engaged in campus activities, the men in black achieved recognition in both social activities and inter-fraternity sports. They contributed much to the Greek life at Ball State Teachers College. ROW 'l: larry Pinkerton, Kenneth Dubie, Larry Yazel lVice Presidentl, Carl Uesseler lTreasurerl, Mick Keppler lSecretcrryl, Dave Beer lPresl- dentl, Jim Horein, Emert Graper, Norman Holmes. ROW 2: Byron Himelick, Dave Skelton, Leland Wolfe, Stanley Hess, Phil Shelby, Sam Shoemaker, Paul Phillabaum, Bob Sprague, Charles Garringer. ROW 3: Clark Stahley, John Jenkins, Del Dotson, Roger Eichenauer, Jim Turner, John Gordon, Dean Gerber. ROW 4: Duane Koon, Jim Armington, Jack McFarland, Ralph Ray, Dean Gorsuch, lStewardl, William Wilson. Kent Nelson, Ted Fullhort, Don Clark. Mm. x ? ROW 'l: Travis Burleson, Don Godfrey, Tom Baumgartner, Dave Marsh, Gary Connors, Mike Lawrence, Jim Brand, Paul Snyder, John Briggs. ROW 2: Ken Payne, Bob Waters, George Taylor, Jerry Badger, Dave Oertel, Neil Brumbaugh, Jack Spaeth, Lyle Gilbert, John Calhoun. ROW 3: Gary Botts, Jim Gazdick, Dick Bare, Jon Grose, Dick Hutson, Gary Miller, Jerry Augsburger, John Rieth, Dave Judkins. ROW 4: John Reeve, Ron Cress, Bill McGee, Jerry Lehman, Ron Erickson, Tom Wood, Tom Hilgendorf, Richard Roth, Chuck Cherry. 1, ROW 'l: Jim Thatcher, Ron Hamilton, Bill Million, Tom Teghtmeyer, Jon McKeel, Jim Bartlett, Larry Eltzroth, Don O'Connor, Ron Weiss, Paul Wagner. ROW 2: Phillip Hoffman, Neal Godby, Don Park, Tom Smith, Larry Kiefer, Ron Hachet, Roger Casterline, Gene LeBoeuf, Harry Tolmen. ROW 3: Mel Lamberson, Ron Dale, Dick Otolski, Harry Betterton, Ron Jenks, Michael Cronin, Robert Ebersolcl, George Newell, Jan Golliher. ROW 4: Tom Brown, Jeff Orbaugh, Mike Bishop, Dave Lucas, Ted Newell, Kirk Molebash, John Bingaman, Richard Melton. PHI SIGMA EPSILUN iisfl 5 fr is ROW 1: Ronnie Sipe, Leo Chalfant, Larry Cleveland, Dan lively, Tom Shimer, ROW 2: Mason Napier, Gene Raichel, Dennis Zygmunt, Bill Seibold, Hal Bennett. ROW 3: Robert Cash, Charlie King, Roy Douglass, Jan Robinson, George Green. From tombstones to Arabian dancers is a big iump, but the Phi Sigma Epsilon men made the iump by using both themes successfully in their Homecoming decorations. Fraternity house decorations following the theme, Here They Lie - Buried and featuring o cemetery of Evans- ville football players brought first place honor to the fraternity. Don't Let a Lad ln, the theme of the elaborate Arabian float which was complete with a fat sultan, dancing girls and pipe organ gained second place rating in float iudging. At 704 Riverside Avenue, headquarters for the Phi Sigs, time never stood still as the men made plans for their participation in Greek activities and in their special spring event the Ron Garber Memorial Flower Sale. With the Flower Sale benefiting a fund for Ron Garber's daughter, the Phi Sigs were ready to close shop on another college year and to look forward to improving this record next year. ii i i ' in ' l 2 . 5 , i HG li - - -. .. - 4 1 ifiik. .V I 5 zgpgig? lc 1 i ffe , ROW 'lz Bob Heinlzelman lPresidenIl, Mrs. Goldie Harris lHousemo!herl, Donald Black lVice Presidenll, Max Bennet! ROW 2: George Stoll, Mick Orr, Dick Shirley, Paul Schildgen, Don Marvin lSecrelaryl. f... mr.. ROW 'l: Howard Hill, Dean Campbell, Tom Sielerl, Dave Burgauer. ROW 2: George Houk, Phillip Miller, Tom Warren, Jon Oren, Phil Lillell. ROW 'l: Ed Lockard, Don Bright, Dove Bennelf, Bill Sichak. ROW 2: Jim Carler, Gil Turner, .lock Shanklin, Dwight Sumner, Jerry Wrighl. 3 X X X QQ , . :ix 4 Q- : '-seas' xx f i J-5 , , r - C. -' , ,Q ' ' 4' N AQ wr X C , X is C , L .f T ,se ROW l Linda Helms Sandy Joseph, Connie Carr, Sharon Seybert, Barbara Eberhart, Lila Himes, Jean Ann Rentsch ROW 2 Carol Brugh Maureen Meritt, Jacqui Gallear, Evadene Kagel, Mary Gorman. ROW 3: Barb Magnabosco Anna May Rudrg Barbara Bartlett, Janet Kerr, Barb Stegman, Carolyn Jawarski, Pat Yoder, Judy Claycomb Ann Hiatt Best Team I Ever Sau-cer with its original cup and saucer idea became the best float the judges ever saw, sir! Therefore, Chi Omega sorority walked away with first place honors in the sorority float division at Homecoming time. This is the second straight year that this sorority has attained first place honors in float competition. Face Lifting was done in the Chi O suite with the addition of a peg board where paintings done by Ball Staters were placed in order to add more color and interest to the suite. The Chi Omegas aided by the Sigma Phi Epsilons turned the tables on the old ideas of chivalry and spon- sored the annual Co-Ed Ball which found the girls footing the bills for the evening of fun. When all the Chi Omega women assembled in the Wood Hall suite for those typical hen parties, they called them owl hoots in honor of their symbol, the wise old Chi Omega owl. ROW l: Iris Kane, Carol Waymire. ROW 2: Elaine Hubbard, Carol Cor- bin, Karel Cooper lSecrelaryl, Arlene Karp, Pal Wood lVire-Presidenll. ROW 3: Jenny Pollard, Jane Smilh, Marly Folla, Corky Kleihege, Carol Weesner. ROW 1: Pal Walsh, Marcia Graves, Nancy Keller. ROW 2: Lynne Beard, Marilyn Fausl, Gail Leaser, Jane Condon, Connie Miller lPresidenll , ROW 3: Dee Slone lTreasurerl, Sandi lillle, Marge Molnar, Sharon Binnion, Rosemary Goodling, Pat Lange. ROW 1: Sharon Robey, Saundra Brackin, Belh Sherman, Joyce Hurley. ROW 2: Beth Sample, Judy Clen- denen, Carole Land, Brenda Coe, Sharon Neuman. ROW 3: Joyce Buckalew, Bobble Cisman, Marty Garrett, Murcia Lee. Sue Wells, Susie Hunlzinger, Sharon Acheson. A. f' ' X iv- ' . -f QQ Q X fssvg 35555. Y I 8 is Q, i . Q iffy if ' lui? ., . .': ' W' .1- 3 S me ya' ,QW ' 5 .-.s:g:::- 2 ' F1 ' !':l,,,,:- 'K , ii Qiqnyq? , 'Sr 'I' rzrrkfex 529 .., A X .3 : f . X .V .gli ' r 5, 15,1 lg : ,rf ,- gllhl , q H4 E513 f Qi F'-:Aw l Q, W., , Q ttzniiq vig' -gr. . -lf? J 1 3 ? W' W' w Pl KAPPA SIGMA . ROW 'l: Jane Reebs, Phyllis Mills, Doris Bricker. ROW 2: Martha Nauman lVice-Presidentl, Louise Barr Dorleen Brown lPresidentl. ROW 3: Janet Compliment, Bonnie Rigney lkecording Secretaryl, Joyce Markus. ff Donning hat, heels and gloves, a Ball State Pi Kappa Sigma woman packed together a five-day wardrobe and headed south. The occasion for the southern iaunt was the national convention of Pi Kappa Sigma sorority, which is held once every three years. During the summer of this year the Pi Kappa Sigmas convened at the Golden Gate Hotel in Miami Beach for their convention. This year also brought the announcement that one of the new residence halls to be erected on campus would be named in the honor of Mrs. Sharley B. DeMotte. Of course, this caused the Pi Kappa Sigma chapter to sit up and take notice. The chapter recog- nized Mrs. DeMotte as an alum of their organization. In fact, she had been one of the founders of the original Ball State chapter. Once again the actives saw to it that pledges started off sorority life on the right foot, Polly Pi Kap a book on social etiquette, gave the pledges answers to those very important questions concerning behavior and attitude in the social world away from and at Ball State. .:Ef.. 'Y 1-ll 41: ROW 1 Carol Cole man, Nancy Walter Eileen Settle lm n us .g. - K E, .1 132333 - - I 1? Wt K -- 9 . ,K ' '-'aff' Q 34- ,Rv 4 3 G ,,. 1 in X 44,4 f' 1, SK T '2 ei W 5 4 3 , X X 1, -:ll 12- Q -, ' ,W-1 f . X , 8 I 7 .2- 993 .Nw xv. ff - - V 1 - , tw -,. r,--' 1 --.,,,k-D ss Q, ,K . V., .1 ' - ---H , H , wk rr rrwrxgxry X,,,,kxsfVv'm s A X A- L I J if 1 -3 3 gf ii 3 .. 5' CULLEGE AVENUE METHUDIST CHURCH Q.vnn2M455?5V 5fW:w1w'.. , H4-'ref' - 31 E rv ?l v I GDM iw-Q. 43-'L f JL! , 11 :. Amy , -W-5 xmerggz- V ,mga s ss Xm -ax 'NE mlL K5Ri XIX w, Q Y Know Your Church Night, first in a year-long series of activities planned by the Religious Council, welcomed freshmen and upperclassmen to campus before classwork began last fall. Besides coordinating all campus religious activities during the school year the council composed of representatives invited from all sixteen college religious organizations, initiated ideas for the seasonal convos at Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. They also planned the week-long events on Religious Emphasis Week held last fall with the theme Man, His God, His World and Brotherhood Week held in February. A new religious counselor, Carl F. Andry, helped the council foster their expressions of religious life on campus by advising them on presentation of such encompassing campus events. A ww .. s g .1-f-sms ,-.., 1, . cs sc 1: 5-X -gig sag c ,,,.,..c .msc Ms , 1 ei gifaxim : .. . . ,. , . as Qs if f , X i :-:, gg- v:'XYEiX?1-r'.:4.- L , -z:2geg'- , se: ers 'mr x sv - - ' .:::g..:f 5f..,s - 1-me , 1::1:.. - Z. s...-Q. -ws 9,1 1 : if. J -X G. ms . . ' -'-1-1:, 'KN-.f ' 'r v' .s:.s-we::,- - ' 1: L .J - us e . . 'N Q 'lc X X, X ,b 4 Ni x X x r. W - 'Cabs ,..- 4-5. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL X ,gg ff., 34. x We V ' 7' 53 1-5113:-I-L51 :. Q is X h ',-,. I E31 H . W ROW 'l: Dewain Johnson, Ken Stiller, Jan Opdycke, Sara Wasson iVice-Presidentl, Betsy Williams, Jerry Woodring lTreosurerl, Wayne Robbins. ROW 2: Carl Brehmer, Jackie Janoski, Joe Paul, Linda Heiser, Bill Spice, Dr. Phyllis Nelson, Rev. J. H. Feiler, Winifred Cook lRecording Secretaryl, Dr, W. G. Pippenger. 5 S ii is 2 5: -3 rf . 3 K .i ROW 1: Dave Skelton lPresidentl, Dick Richey, Phyllis Williams, Pat Kennedy, Diana Stumler, Roger Johnson, Joe Seip. ROW 2: Larry Lesh, Barb Good lCorresponding Secretaryl, John Neff, Pat Rhodes, Lowell Stine, Elizabeth Meloy, Dwight Keck, Lorie Mazur, Dr. Leo Hauptmon. X ., 205 Pie, qw-,H - i 1, '- 23, , , , , 9' il! ROW 'l Pat North, Joe Paul lPresidentl, Linda Heiser, ROW 2: Ralph Plesant, Billy Hunter, Glenna Dishman, Ann McClain. Sponsored by the Friends Memorial Church, the Fellowship of Friends is Ball State's newest religious youth organization. This group was founded on campus in autumn 1957. Among its regular activities are an outing for children from White's Institute, sponsorship of a food basket for a de- serving family and the adopting of an orphan or hospital patient. Each spring, members combine work with fun for a weekend by cleaning the church camp, Quaker Haven, on Dewart Lake, preparing it for summer activities. Carrying out plans to provide entertainment for worthy groups on holidays usually neglected by service organizations, the Warner Fellowship reached two such groups this year. On Halloween they presented a program at the county home for the aged and on Valentine's Day they held a party at the county orphanage. During the spring to climax the fellowship's series of programs, more than 100 guests from Church of God youth groups in the eastern Indiana area participated in the annual recreation-play night. 206 ROW l Gail Leaser, Darcel Tolle, Jane Lester, Pat Kennedy, Joyce Hurley, Jerry Myers, Kay Baldwin, ROW 2: Jim Harris, Sharon Sharrett, Pat Boyer, Larry Reid, Kathleen Strunk, Joyce Resur, Myra Shrock, David Jolliff. ALBRIGHT- OTTERBEIN FELLOWSHIP .fs K B O 0 NW N-'vi ROW I: Dr. W. G. Pippenger l5ponsorl, Larry Lesh, Janet Frisknev lVice Presidentl, Donna Keller lSecretary-Treasurerl, Lowell Stine lPresidentl, Charles Pippenger. ROW 2: Sandy Fisher, Grace Smith, Arlene Seltenright, Marilyn Leer, Jennie Carle, Susie Flightner, Martha Pritchard, Elaine Habegger, Sharon Sumney. Conducting Bible studies and panel discussions, seeing pertinent films and listening to guest speakers are a part of the activities program of the Albright-Otterbein Fellowship. They also take charge of the service one evening a month for the entire congregation of the local church. Sponsored by the Evangelical United Brethren Church, this Fellowship desires to provide students a place to make their church home during the school year. A highlight this year was the annual conference of all E. U. B. stu- dents in colleges in Indiana and Ohio held in Germantown, Ohio. 207 if L 'N Q W f fr- A N ' if .L N i, . X- ii ' -'F 1 S t l J n Cleveland lPresidentl Les Manges lVice Presidentl, June Wade. ROW ROW 'lz Phyllis Turner, Dove Skelton lTreasurerl, Joann Lock l ecre ary , ou , ' ' ' - D T nner Jerr Fishback, Philip k l D Onstott, Janice Becker, Shirley Jones, Phronra Howard. ROW 3. Dave Johnson, ave a , y 2: Kay Ramseyer, Karen S eton, ora Cox, Fred Fishback, Paul Gregory, BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP This I Believe was the topic of panel and individual discussions organized during the fall by the Baptist Student Fellowship. Students, ministers and professors were invited to express their views on what the fellowship had decided was included in its beliefs - the Trinity, life after death, prayer and the Bible. During the Christmas season The Debtor, first in a series of plays, was produced and enacted by the group. Also their new minister of students, Rev. Joseph Feiler, conducted a series of discussions at the college on Paul Tillich, renown theologian and Danforth lecturer about whom Feiler had written a thesis. f' ld Sh'l Ramse er Donna Tomlinson Judy Gilbert Roger Sturgean, Joyce Halmgran. ROW 2: ROW l: Joyce Dickover, Roger Johnson, Arlene Mans re , ir ey y , , , R ann Craven Ann Netterfield, Susan Baker, Janice Maple, Joyce Calloway, Linda Laudenbaugh, Shirley Metzger, Linda Detroz, Loretta Holt. ROW oxy , 3: Rev. J. H. Feiler, Robert Albertson, Larry S. Page, Dave Metzger, Dave Miles, Don Grantham, Tal Craven, Tsar Paotien. as 1 in we L ' .1 S L 5 .5 W is C., N. I. ln, - 1 it We-xir. T ? x ,lg-h 4 N T Xt . st... I-fx, ii 'Q' fx ew W z A L' rx X K gs RX ,sxcsexw 'fs I I S foci ROW 'lz Debbie Sheets, Jerry Woodring, Sharon Mayhousen, Rosalie Ruschofski, Judie Brown, John Neff, Carlene Bendander. ROW 2: Ruth Eudaley, Elaine Smedman, Allan Heuss lSponsorl, Carol Reiter, Rev. Frank Stevenson, Sandra Brantley, Phyllis Krouse. Th h f' -f ld h ' - h ch attendbonuci, sersovrfalowitrfssziliilgi sinclgxluzljtion, virhlole- some recreation, bible study - the Lutheran Student ASSOCIATION Association endeavors to identify, sustain and stimulate Lutheran INLCi students in denominational loyalties. Among the activities of this group, open to all members and friends of the Lutheran Church, are a Thanksgiving vesper service for the local congregation, a children's Christmas party and a cluster retreat held this year in Muncie. 2 mm. ROW 'lr Betty Farrell ISecreIaryI, Kathy Weldy, Joan Lautenschlager, Judy Edgar. ROW 2: David James, Juanita Powers lPresidenti, Mr. Marvin Hayes ISponsorl. The campus Christian Science Organization is a branch of the first Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. This groups meets weekly for discussion and services. During the year these people were active participants in campus religious life. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION An annual project completed by this group was a lec- ture on Christian Science, which was open particularly to the campus. Theodore Wallach of Chicago was the guest speaker this year. He appeared during the Christmas season in December on Christian Science: A Fresh Approach to Security. 209 wi X JL' X 1 -sf' J na ,rl 'l 'YQ X x X . P ,' A ,H , .li ' -a ,a F - in 'li' . i-- L .fl-Z ' ' l Tf , 4 V Ly, ' A. .: bi , ...yi CF er - 1' Q., - - , ' 4-lf A ' 'Q , f s Et e ,J g -xx 4 S .., .W ROW l- Janet Jarrett, .lan Opdycke lCo-Presidentl, Dick Richey lCo-Presidentl, Sara Wasson lTreasurerl, Jerry Elmore, Fairy Palmer lSecretaryl, Norrno Jean Frost. ROW 2: Nancy Somers, Helen Fox, Marilyn Jackson, Keith Shafer, Dolores Firestone, Larry Beadle, Gail Burge, Shirley Sprong, Jan Sanders. a,,,. 3 fi---1 rev 54. , P - 4 , DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Five years ago the Disciples Student Fellowship appeared on the Ball State campus. Since that time this organization has been seeking to pro- mote the spiritual growth of the students, who are its members, through various activities. The main proiects for the year were the cookie and fudge sale in December and the Shamrock Supper which was held in March. During the summer of 1958, ten members of the Ball State Fellowship were sent to the National Disciples Student Fellowship Ecclesia in Fayette- ville, Arkansas. There they met with over 400 other young adults from T3 countries and exchanged program and theological ideas with them. Alice Moore, Mary Ann Naugle, Danny Tye, Rita Horton, David Evans, Alice Neihardt, Patricia Jackson. ROW 2: Doris Bricker, Jane Reed, dock, Dorothy Starr, Larry Cardwell, Carolyn Crawford, Jean Bornmeier, Tom Hart, Joyce Carver, Ruth Cunningham, Sherry Dickman, Kathryn Ford. .- d D X, a , , EQ: V Qs- Q, 2 D 1 us. , - . Q. , ,X .. XM4! x c M '- img-gh X ,Q 5 .gi ,-. ,, 1 l 1 ., We Q Y x Xi SQ be X xxx . 1 ' S E ki., . K . 'Y . - c if xi V ' + ' 4 , 'Sp ' ,Sf 'Qs L-?' xii , ,i X j zz, - X. ' -- . Ji 5 ,-eva 1- ,X .. -.., t H 1- n . 4 A ' 5 . PY i i f fs, N ROW 'lr Janice Hattendorf Paul Buerkle lTreasurerl Dori G k GAMMA DELTA S-N, , , s us e lSecretoryl, Dwight Keck lPresidentl, Beverly Zelt. ROW 2. Dr. T. Mertens Eleanor Winkelmon, Uldis Smidchens, Nancy Barbknecht, Linda Erdmann, Bill Richter, M 'l Among the obiectives of Gamma Delt h a are t e study of the Bible, an encouragement and maintenance of Lutheran Fellowship, the training of its members for lay service in the church and an establishment of fraternal relations with Lutheran students at other schools. In 1934 delegates from twelve colleges and universities met and founded an international organization called Gamma Delta. This organi- t' f za lon or Lutheran students founded a local chapter at Ball State in 1954. an yn Stephenson, Leland Etzler. hs INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Daily prayer groups sponsored by the Inter-varsity Christian Fellowship, an inter-denominational student movement, met this year for the first time in the college meditation room located in the library. Started six years ago with meetings held in cars, this practice has grown to include prayer requests from students in the approximately 350 other college inter-varsity groups. Besides continuing this anual activity, the fellowship planned its programs according to quarterly themes. An Evangelistic Thrust for new members was made during the fall, 'iChristian Growth through Bible study, worship and music was considered during the winter, a Missionary Emphasis utilizing mission speakers on leave was carried out during the spring. N - c K Mi .. 2' t if . 1' T? t r' fl K no t 4 - 2 r , Q ' 6 -rn Q Kg I . g i E M X N Q Q-B P i ' ' K 5 L ' X1 . . 2 i -Q I i ,xii- v , 'Y if-K-'fish ' W' 1 9 'T ' 5 LJ ROW 1 Rex Dolby, Neva Petry, Ben Sprunger, Jennie Corle, V. Rukma Rao, Patricia Paynter, Leon Brandenburg. ROW 2: Elaine Habegger, Mary Dome, Jane Brady, Donna Wilkinson, Beth Dame, Coral Neuenschwonder, Ellen Stephens, Martha Pritchard, Carol Pritchard. fmt-5 f 2 ,Q iv? Nl , nf A la y .A ,5 ,f .Q- , , A . ZLZQZ' r ,favs x . ,jeg 1 Q.. XC L ROW 'l Ron Bible, Sharon Sumney, Lynn Klopfenstein, Grace Smith, Lowell Stine, Mary Wuethrirh, Mike Cugley. ROW 2: Connie Hurt, Kae Sprunger, Eleanor Stieglitz, Carol Shigley, Janice Oswalt, Gloria Sutton, Vimal Amolik 2 l ROW l: John Shields, Phil Hruskovich, Pat Gorman, Chuck Nietch, Ken Stiller, Bill Schafer, Dan Grecu, Don Andorfer, Dennis Murray, ROW 2: Mary i Weaver, Kay Rahe, Ann Bouslog, Diane Zinn, Jay Siwik, Penny Kelker, Dorothy Cormier, Mary Ellen Moore, Diana Stumler, Rose Ann Schafer, Carole Kovczun. ROW 3: Janet Steenbergh, Ruth Ann Schuhmacher, Anne Morrison, Gail Tracy, Barbara Ayers, Mary Zeiger, NEWMAN CLUB Part of the largest student club in the world are the Ball State Newmanites, members of an organization for Catholic students on secular campuses. 3 The group spent its second year with headquarters in Noll Memo- rial Hall and completed its first as sponsors of the Christopher Youth Center, a recreation hall on the south side of Muncie for under- privileged children. I Continuing its program of developing able leadership, New- man Club was represented by Tom Wiggins as president of the four- state Newman Club province and Don Andorfer as the state president. i I sei ,Q Q, ,fi ry we ROW lr Tom Wickens, Dick Coppens, Jim Ward, Bob Folatic, Jack Vanek, Steve Kukoy, George Schath, Mike Prosser. ROW 2: Mary Garvey, Barbara leitshuh, Joyce Slaughter, Marilyn Zehner, Darlene Dittrich, Father William Grady, Mary Janet Cregar, Betty Lou Case, Judy Ott, Janice Vargo, Roberta McKaig, Carlo Hogle. ROW 3: Josie Long, Veronica Guraushas, Judy Replin, Pat Sigo, Pauline Sekulski, Demetra Wagner, Norma Glon, Rose Bryia, Gloria Welter, Helen Gander, Shirley Parr. ROW 4: Joy Fischer, Marilyn Pardieck, Julia O'MalIey, Mary Ann Salopek, Dorothy Jaclack, Nancy Nel- son, Lucy Lyon, Sue Bezy, Mary Hoyt. 213 I ' J lle Coons Julia Shrader Jayne Decker. ROW 2: ROW l- Kay Rhinehart, Pat Rhodes, Ann Seymoure, Vera Snider, Nancy Shewmaker, Judy Hams, ane , 1 ' R . Thomas, Nancy McCarran, Donna Fell, Lynne McCarroll, Pat Shaw, lloyd Richter. Bob Hall, Sue Buxton, Janice Lyon, Beth Dome, Janet Davlsson, ev WESLEY FOUNDATION ps 552 fm, Among the many activities of Wesley Foundation, founded on Ball State's campus in 1929, was the fall banquet, at which time the students became acquainted with members of the Methodist Church board. Wesley Foundation uses it new Fellowship Hall for frequent gatherings, in fact the door is never shut during the day or evening of a school week. The lounge is used for studying, playing records, or iust talking. Supper is prepared at the building every Friday evening. -l 5' 0 LD - Q 1 Q Z fu 4 J' o 9: Ill 4 U1 .. c a. 0 :s 4 3 o 4 0 3 m :x 1 0 o 5 'R m 7 fb 5 fl 0 E o UU 5' 'L o. T Q 'I 0 5. 3 o '1 H F' .. -o U1 30 3 o 'I 0 'U T o 3 Nt o o 0 'L 0 -4 I'l o C 3 o. o : O :I 3 fb 3 u' 0 '1 Ut -to -1 0 3 5' 9: Q 3 Q 3 0 -0 J' 0 1 0 Q -I- -o J' Q -a 2 3 9 as ., 4,3 3 ' XA.. .5559 ty ' .k K I , V A V f rim ,Qi gs . lwig in i Kg F x ,dz 3, -fi.:t12i,i f 'I .g4.5,,, J -9.5, ,fi-5653. ' bee. f -zij E? 4 ' ifI'?9f:+' V 1 L-. ROW 1: Ruth Souders, linda Sue Gambee, Tamara Yermack, Judi Morecraft, Kay Kirkman, Nellie Lower, Marilyn Schmaltx, Nancy Gundrum, Donna Rod fiquel- ROW 21 H0WCl'Cl 5if'1S, Carole R0'l Ef'l10f9', Mvfilvv CC 'lS0f1f Penny Harper, Mary Andrew, Joe Andrews, Dee Hill, Marge Peregrine, Delores Urban Kay Crum, Gloria Hascoll, Joe Seip. 214 41' r'iY'Ean-QVQIIQ Exhaust-as Vigurraaaa lftiuzxann teams O ......C'O i Sally Snow, Barb Good, Marty Bone, Sandy Schoof, Jim Bannon. ROW 2: Carl Brehmer ' ' I. ROW I: Jack Cunningham, Elaine Patrick, lou Ann McMichael, James Adolph, Judi Miley, Sharon Endicott, Carolyn Graf, John Price llreasurer lPresidentl, Mrs. John Judlrins, Phyllis Williams, Kay Sanford, Open to all students, this organization of the Presbyterian Church brings young people together in fun, food and fellowship as well as advancing religion and informing the students of the Presbyterian and other faiths. Among its many activities are a picnic at Mounds State Park in September, Christmas caroling, a spring retreat and visits to West- minster Fellowship groups at Purdue University, Indiana University and Indiana State Teachers College. New officers were installed at the annual recognition banquet in the spring. The organizations Homecoming float placed first in the independ- ent division at Homecoming in October. 'HI ...J ,.. New lVice-Presidentl, Walt ROW l: leon Brandenburg, Janey Reebs, Donna Tomlinson, Phyllis Mills, Arlene Huddleston, Patricia Poynter, Claudia Riggs Gausman. ROW 2: John Judkins, Suzanne Griffith lSecretaryl, Peggy Wallace, Judy Bilby, Wayne Singleton, Margaret Mate, Susan Bowman, Beth Emerson, Jack Ihle. 215 ALPHA PHI OMEGA Service, the very purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, was emphasized often to the students of Ball State at the numerous convocations. The men wearing the arm bands of purple and gold were the ushers for these and other events throughout the year. The men again spent much of their time on another worthwhile proiect by working at Camp Red Wing, doing their part to better this Boy Scout Camp. Going beyond the bounds of the Ball State campus to an international project, the groups sponsored the annual Books for Asia drive in the Muncie area. -in-all ws Q N V A 'LI se f ,, A ...,. 3 M s: . T., Dr ROW 'l: Paul Wagner l2nd Vice Presidentl, Jerry Beck, Jim Moody llfresidentl. ROW 2: John Clark l'lst Vice-Presidentl, Denny French, Terry Cutter Roy Douglass, Bill Spice lTreasurerl, Jerry Elmore lSecretaryl. 216 ff? I, 2 -X.. 1v. ' ' I' fx, 1. ' A , f ' 1 I I ' fBQ Y , ., ' f f , , ,. .. v M are ., ' 1. ,4 in A r 1 ll - Sf' . ,., .... J . 13544- ' l V 33254 1 . . l ROW 'l Tatsy Bradford, Sue Buxton, Martha Miller, Beverly Denbo, Janet Friskney lSecretaryi, Sue Teagle. ROW 2: Tom Hart, Nancy Creek Becky Davis Dan Andrews lY. M. Secretaryl, Donna Fell, Merideth Burke, Ed Riley. The purpose of the YM-YWCA organizations is to provide fellowship through religious, social and service activities stressing the ideals of the symbolic Y Triangle - the individual growth in the physical, mental and spiritual areas. Including not only their members in activities, the Ball State YM-YWCA also sponsors such events as Freshman Camp and the Universal Day of Prayer. This year's special service proiect was centered around helping crippled children in Muncie who are visited by a home-bound teacher. Also fireside discussion groups were held at various faculty homes. ...X N was New --- w . ' 'Nt 1 Q 1 .Q J, YMCA YWCA nf -Q, ss , s Q l i . t l l ROW 1 Judy Jensen, Janet Derr, Judy Hodge, Connie Mercer, Doris Bricker, Susie Murdock. ROW 2: Merl Robbins, Ruth McConnell, Nancy Jo Foster lPresrdentl Dwight Keck, Janet Vernon, Carolyn Simms lY. W. Vice-Presidenll, Jerry Elmore lY. M. Vice-Presidentl. 7 f ' -3 N . l:S1fi3?'1- Tfii-T k Q b ywiixs , .M -,sw 1 -., . , '- V. T' -'lR':'3fXa,.jl A' .. M s.-2 wg '- , ., ' 4 . fx , A s ' .- .r Chr. Uldis Smidchens From the time they boarded busses for Muncie's Camp Redwing on Friday until they broke camp Monday, 66 Ball State freshmen, all prospective campus leaders, were kept busy being oriented to college life before school began this fall. Learning campus songs and know-how from the 23 upperclassmen who acted as counselors was only part of the weekend's program which also included discussions by Ball State faculty, vespers, a serenade and a talent show. During the spring and summer the steering committee chose the counselors and campers, the latter on the basis of high school achievement and representative geographic location. To complete activities, campers, counselors and Sponsor John Klem held a December reunion. FRESHMAN CAMP gsm Q-Q' 1' f Q, Q' , 1 Q gl 't 1, ' , ' I V , ' L X l' R 1 . . Q I x 'K . Fw I is -- E , 3 W, N Q ,.,,' 3 ,AE t n s ' , t Q , 1 F - N ' 'K 'i ' 'iiii ' -- ' M--48,-J 1 , A 1 Q V 5 , 5 ,, , ., 1b,, MEI, ,Q El q nc L X 4 Y! , V . E - ' . H L! s..., . .. QT, ff yy , ,ca We s - s , 4 I, 3 X -- 2-, - X K 'll' Y JS: I fl 9' A .-LI, wil .- ,Dix ll W! V . ig A A. X V ', gl rl, ' M , lv' if Q ' A L N ' ' , - ' :i I The cooks A593-. ' John Klem in action fx Pwinf 4 2- Counselors in harmony ROW 1: Leland Etzler, Charles Emmert, Jerry Seager, Bill Thorn- burg, Susan Craig, Jill Carter. ROW 2: Kay Ford, Janet Richeson, Jeanne Rinehart, Judy Wyrick, Joyce Wright, Dave Fell, Nancy Creek. ROW 3: Bob King, Bill Overholser, John Lewis, Loren Seils, Phil Cox, Dick Campbell, Gary Holobek, Jim Chiszer, Dale Lane. ROW 1: Sandy Boughman, Pat Yoder, Susy Dyer, Dave Widman, Judith Donat, Sandra Dome, June Johnson, Nadile Blair. ROW 2: Charles Steele, Norman Ross, Linda Robertson, Joy Fischer, Barb Eberhart, Eileen Settle, Ann Kincaid. ROW 3: Marylou Burkhart, Eva- dene Kogel, Barry Fritz, John Hunter, George Butzier, Steve Shaw, Jerry Butt. ROW 1: Hayden Jones, George Tipps, Charlie Mock, Ann Petro, Fred Roesener, Milt Merriman, John Shoppell. ROW 2: Pat Studebaker, Sara Shuss, Sharon Gardner, Kathy Holmes, Janet Shields, Jane Brady, Jeri Swinehart. 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EW' a E WAGONER HALL ROW 'l: Loren Seils, Larry O'Toole, Fred Reasoner, Leland Bollhorst, Willy Woolridge. ROW 2: Dave Lucas, Phil Rider, Dave Brewster lTreasurerl Van Young lGovernorl, Neil Godby lVice-Governorl, Monte Shriver lSecretaryl, Chuck Sherry, Jim Harris. ROW 3: Neil Rude lDirectorl Bob Whitlock Ron Hachet, Ed Riley, Dick Campbell, AI Burt, Phil McFarren, Mike Baker. In its second year of operation on campus, Wagoner Men's Residence Hall has taken part in campus and community activities. Wagoner's athletic enthusiasts starred in intra- mural sports while homecoming honors for house and float decorating were gained by the efforts of all the residents. Highlighting the year's activities was the Christmas party for members of the Muncie Boys' Club. In coniunction with Elliott Hall, some younger men of Muncie were treated with a dinner and Christmas gifts from Wagoner men. Each floor held trade parties with various organizations and the combined members of Wagoner Hall and Elliott Hall held a spring closed dance to climax the social activities of the year. Q- Neil H. Rude Director GROUND FLOOR .ELTAXYSYRQ ROW 1: Mike Hickman, Jerry Woodward, Chuck Books, Fred Brinkman, Fred Eggers. ROW 2: Byron Himelick lFloor Adviserl, Howard Acra, Mike Van Winkle, Del Beyer, James Adolph, Lawerence Turner. ROW 3: Larry Toole, Sam Hoynes, John Kennedy, Dave Widman, Sells Loren. ROW 4: Wendell Buford, Steve Bennelf, Jerry Seager, Dick Campbell, James Briles. i ., lf' ROW 1: John Kuhn, Don Jackson, Dana Whetsel, Aca Edwards, Dave Bausman. ROW 2: Barry Auslin, Harv Hawks, George Brown, Bill Pursley, John Alsop, John Osborne, Clyde Lemen. ROW 3: John Hebble, Dave Kennedy, Jerry Jameson, Craig McCain, Carlos Flelcher, Charles Surfus, Lowell Evans, ROW 4: Roy Burzier, Philip Cox, Bill Harwell, Alden Schell. 4' 'XSIEF fam my ? r. ROW 'l: Charles Hawkins, Bob Mack, Terry Culler, David Greenlee, Jerry Bardsley. ROW 2: Allen Thomas, Ed Miller, Dave Troyer, Darl Williams, Neil Sanders, Terry Streib. ROW 3: Don Hunler, Howard Sims, Robert Crowe, Dee Hill, Barry Fritz. ROW 4: Bob Hall, Lynn Pequignot, Ken! Achors, Dave Miles. 222 FIRST FLOOR ROW 1: Roger Manges, Darrel Chenore, Gary Busby, Phil Rider, Norm Johnson, Harry Macy. ROW 2: Joe Dwiggins, James Coffin, larry Pallee, Max Jones, Don lrick, Norm Ross. ROW 3: Ken Ingram, Phil McFarren, Van Young lGovernorl, Monle Shriver, Bill Bruhn, Wayne Myers. ROW 4: Charles Sauser, Jim Chiszar, Dave Barnum, Joe Dyle, Guy Sork, Paul Weaver. ROW 'l: Bob Ebersold, Don Hall, Bill Shirley, Gene Misel, Bob Shinovichs, Jerry Troxel. ROW 2: John Calhoun lFloor Adviserl, Mike Schiebel, Mel Lamberson, Michael Baker, Danny Tye, George Newell, Gary Rice. ROW 3: Tom Childs, Jim Moody, Jay Druley, Larry Dickson, Lloyd Richler, Tom Thompson. ROW 4: Dave lucas, Bob Falalic, Joe Elchison, Joe Callan. Wo' fl ,- 5 mlyg' 1 2 9 l ROW 'l: Rex Snideman, Ronald Lawrence, John Ellioll, Tom Henderson, Don Dralhring, Dennis Wallace. ROW 2: David Evans, John Slanwood, Carl Brehmer, Burl Babcock, William Haworlh, Robert Schullz, Ron Rogers. ROW 3: Tom Williams, Tom Churchill, Larry Cardwell, Richard Johns, Roberl Johnson. ROW 4: Ted Newell, Roger Milchell lFloor Adviserl, Walter Moore, John largura, Bruce Guard. 223 SECOND FLOOR l ROW 1: Bob Worlh, Dean Gerber, Dave Rector, Rodger Sturgeon, Ronald Roe, Ronald Pearce. ROW 2: John Field, Darrell Graf, Ron Lesinski, Fred Osmon, Doug Groninger, Bill Drake, Haren Hauser. ROW 3: Tom Sieferf, Paul Auguslyn, John Zenlz, Theodore Spero, Edwin Riley, Jerry Schwartz, ROW 4: Fred Murry, lynn Huffman, Don Andrews, Roger Dickinson, Kay Coflon, Bob Thrasher, Tom Whilesel. in ROW 1: Richard Fields, Dave Derheimer, Sleve Procise, Alan Burl, Joe Lickwar, Roger Newnum. ROW 2: John Shields, Leland Elzler, Ron Hachef, Dennis Bond, John Cramplon, Fred Rouch, Jim Teghlmeyer. ROW 3: Charles Davis, Roger Daugherly, Dave Hess, Ran Bollom, AI Durham, Dan Harris, Jim Dudeck. ROW 4: Roger Frantz, Charles Emmerl, Bob Terry, Doyle Kuhn, Gary Holobek, Gary Crull. V 1 fx .i ROW 1: Alan Olson, Jay Grusenmeyer, Chuck VanHarI, Lyle Durbin, Homer Benson, Dave Fell. ROW 2: Wilbur Woolridge, Uldis Smidchens lFloor Adviserl, Dave James, Larry Fox, George Kolodziei, Richard Lodyga, Paul Mavily. ROW 3: Martin Klorz, Walt Thompson, Tom Kennedy Phil Maitlen, Loren Nibbe, Tom Walers. ROW 4: Ornold Harlon, Jim Garrelf, Dave Edinger, Slephen Wilkie, John Lewis. 224 THIRD FLOOR A A '- - ' -- X ,F 'lg ,, '-,' if 'Q ' 3 Y 5321- ma - G -4 . V. , :ffgf,,,, . -,fp Q H: :'1,:5QT5::1 A ' -jg' - M, , 2:f.'1?ff5 'Eli , , , . . , ,QAH ,MA , . . , 7.5: 1-- , . .,, .14 5,54-3,3 ,,-H '13 .Hu E 1.2: : ., -Q: ' ' -' nz- rg ' M , . ROW 'l: Howard Wilkison, Ed Weller, Joe Glassford, Bob Whillock, Nick Kovach, Ronald Hoover, ROW 2: John Ayres, Phil Schall, Nick Hipskind, Bob Slawson, Phil Hauskovick, Chuck Nielch. ROW 3: Dave Kimmell, George Murphy, Dan Hizer, Bud Murphey, Ed Zahrndr lFloor ' ROW 4: Charlie Slrecker, Jim Suche, Bill Snider, Mike Laflimer, Harold Odle, Advisorl, Gene Heiwig. ROW 'l: Jim Grillo, Frank Glenlzer, Wayne Wesl, Jay Ritchie, Dick Hulchison, Robert Thornton. ROW 2: Gordon Lemen, Darcel Tolle, Bill Kubilschek, Phil Cox, Denny Dinsmore, Jim Robards, Paul Crousore. ROW 3: Dick Hulson lFloor Advisorl, Dick Hibschman, Bernie Keller, Ron ' ' H D . ROW 4: Don Gibson, Fred Ginlher, Bob Welwiler, Tom Neal, Allan Cameron, Jerry Henning, Bob Wier. O Blenrs, Robert Sweet, Gary ea er Tf 1 . Nl S 35 . ,I 5 . f f x . . E ,, , i , 6' Q 6-ff ' ROW 1: Jack Cunningham, Fred Brengman, Raymond Umbnrger, Don Gillespie, Richard Naylor, Sieve Shaw. ROW 2: Jerry Ganshorn, Roberl Alberlson, William Lego, Jerry Slewarl, John Brown, Bill Harris. ROW 3: Tom Wilson, Don lamberl, loren Ladow, Jerome Kucharski, Dale Juelling, Chuck Smead. ROW 4: Fred Roesener, Terry Stoll, Walt Gausmann, Joe Parker, Bill Overholser. 225 li ' 4 226 ELLIOTT HALL COUNCIL i C ROW 'ls Ken Schmid, Stan Elgas lSecretaryl, Tom Wiseman lGovemorl, Harry Schields lVice-Governorl, Terry Murphy, Dale Hooper lTreasurerl ROW 2: Mike Holland, Jim Powlen, Keith Brann, Mike Sacchini, Larry Benbow, Bob Reynolds, Allan Rodgers lDirectorl. ROW 3: Ken Fallin, Don Portz line lFloor Advisorl, Ron Cress lFlaor Advisorl, Paul Buerkle, Marvin Kegerreis lFloor Advisorl, Bill Main. i .g.A-g.L..,...e-....-:Q -1- 11 1 -1. a'L:5l?il14.-a.12,.s.5.LQ2't4 E ., A-, 2 I. li ls ll Allan Rodgers Director Oldest of residence halls, Elliott Hall con- tinues its existence as a home for college men. Since 1937-38 this hall has housed occupants from all parts of the country. This year was no exception to the schedule of activities. The combined efforts of the men's residence halls resulted in a spring closed dance. Many men also participated in the various trade parties held during the year. Intramurals played a big part in Elliott's schedule. Of chief interest among the many athletic contests was the winning of the Inde- pendent division of flag football. 2 , 5 A 5 Sg '4 x N 3 awww X. f korg, A ,:.g .5 ... -f 9 2 .. . , ... wp ' 52 ,gs S' 5 .Ni Q S A S 5 Nr WWW. S ' gm ps ERN. - ' KN 5 xl -- '- , . c , . I LMS' 'fx i a vi. -er. ' 5 2 . . . .X .ssewv -if ' Wm Q ' X W, ,. ,fs L X ..Q-ms, 1 .: 2, :1i'.1?t'1 z V ii- ' X . . ELLIOTT HALL I 3 f l N3 i l s L Q 5 . N. Sxesix '- ' .xX. A 5 . ROW 'I: Jan EIsea,Arden Daugherty, Ken Schmid, Jack Hyman, Neal Patterson, Ralph Thiele, Jerry Hillery, Mrs. Allan Rodgers. ROW L' William Merchant John Hillery Allan Rodgers lDirectorl. 2: Sam Woggoner, Allen Day, Ron Herzig, Ken Fallin, Norman ipp, , , ROW 3: Harry Schields, Fred Firks, Bob Reynolds, Norm Crews, Marvin Kegerreis lFloor Advisorl, Bill Main, Ron Kubit. - v m , : m ,st :arg ,- W Q I wt H d M I t re Larry Moomaw Lee Abrahamson Eugene Richardson, Clyde Remmo, Bill Blake. ROW 2: Dean N'k ROW 'l: John Anthony, Gor on c ny , , , Stahley, Bill Richter, Alden Cassity, Terry Hitchcock, Bill Crantston, Keith Brann, Tod Brammer, Terry Hand, Mike Sacchini, I e Thanos. ROW 3: Steve Kukoy, Fred Toth, F. M. Lucas, Jack Combs, LaRue Clark, Israel Sanchez, Amparo Rodriguez, Marcus Christy. ROW 4: Maury Papier, Larry Brown, Jan Culp, Jim Henderson, Prachoom Suwottee, Roland Davis. , Dave Stone, ROW 'l: John Alexander, Ronald Jones, Jim Powlen, Bill Beal, Jim Lamb, Larry Benbow, Larry Bragg, Dale Hooper, Jim Word Paul Schwartz. ROW 2: Jerry Woodring, Greg Light, William Katyk, Robert McConnell, Dave Evanseck, Don Daily, Bob Bozin, Paul ' ' I H If an Bill Brown Roger Boop, Paul Buerkle, Stan Elgas. ROW 3: Gene Burget, Keith Dunn, Jim Stephenson, Bill Harless, Orva u m , , ' K 'th Burkholder, Thomas Wiseman lGovernorI, Mike Holland, Ron Broadwater, Dan Sherry. ROW 4: Larry Hunt, John H. Robinson, ei Cress IFloor Advisorl, Don Bowling. AWS COUNCIL 2 ii S Q s E ir . X 1: p G X l 1 : Q ' 3. ,WWW i MW Amr, 5 E Q : g I 4? r Q ' x ,mwsw-..,k,, 'K . 'r gh, 5 X K xi Q A 5 ui, X L i N. I ROW l Ginny Garrison lBig Sister Chairmanl, Nancy Russell lPresidenll, ROW 2: Grace Smiih lWomen Off Campusl, Joyce Heaton lAWRHl, Sandy l Jo ce McFarren lConvenvion Delegatel, Ellen Stephens lPanhellenicl. Beasley lSecrefaryl, Ginger Brady lTreasurer , y WOC COUNCIL '- xf S if 5 x x - 2 Q ' E : W K 5 e 3 2 N is . x 5 ' S P z S Q 1: 2 i 5 2 l . l 1 l 3 -.i if :xi 1 ' Isl . X. 5 ' -s S 'l if 'Q -nf ,ff- ROW 1: Connie Hun, Diana Maddux, Bev Slarnper, Jane Road. ROW 2: Eleanor Slieglilz lSerre1ary-Treasurerl, Phyllis Hannah, Grace Smiih lCo- ordinaborl. ROW 3: Jennie Carle lAssocia1e Coorclinalorl, Carlene Benander, Marsha Ockoman, Caral Ellioll. 228 X, S.,-5 'DQ -ma., ? ' ,vp ROW 'lz Sue Wisenburg iTreasureri, Ginger Brady iSecretaryi, Julia Miichell ifiovernorl. is r .5 f rd' Yg M fl F' 31 l fi i -QQ K' ii , ,aff 43,3-'se ,X 2 1 lair! ' ROW 'In Julia Miichell IC-iovernori, Sue Wisenburg iSecrefaryl. ROW 2: Paula Boleriock, Judy Kouis, Sharon Garrison, Kaysa Anderson, Marge Guthrie, Joyce Healon, Jerry Ann Applegate. ROW 3: Henriefia Purkhiser, Janet Kerr, Mary Ann Disinger, Jonell Jarrett. 9 BRADY HALL COUNCIL A ei ROW l Esther Cecrle, Carolyn Brown, Kay Harvey, Connie Fervida, Kayso Anderson lPresidenll, Joann Locke, Rulh Souders, Sandi While, Loila Chamness, Judy Locke, Barbara Cox, ROW 2 Tonda Stoner, Ellen Stephens, Rose Marie Hasse, Maxine Hiner, Minnie Campbell, Jani Oeslrike, Judy Davee, Judy Wyrick. CROSLEY HALL COUNCIL qv., , 'Q , if A l ' 1 ROW 'I Ann Kincaid, Lovene Norlon, Barbara Waechler, Marilyn Jefferies, Arlene Houslon, Pal Brinson, Mary Jane! Cregar, Marlha Marsh, Pal Sfone- braker, Nancy Gundrum, ROW 2 Sandy Fields, Dee Hamer, Jerry Arn Applegate lPresidenll, Jane Beickmon, Nora Herzer, Joan Laufenschlader, Judy Meuninck, Susie Craig, Anna May Rudig. 230 1 ROGERS HALL COUNCIL 5. 5 Q-- E Va I ,HV .Q ll: at . -' - . ,. ,- ,ls .. ' - ' ' ' ' A Q nj 9 ,' ' + J 17 Q2 cz. . l 5 ' Q . ,N li l ' 1 :gl fi . , . 1 f V I it ri -' 1 le' 'vb 3 R' Wx, 1 ROW 1: Judie Ackley, Jill Carter, Claudia Riggs, Sonnie Roe, Ric Cameron, Derith Stoner, Iris Kendall, Barbara Davis, Janice Hensley, Barb Paul, Pat Clock. ROW 2: Becky Fendley, Brenda Coe, Judy Kouts, Judy Johnson, Joyce Heaton, Judy Mayo, Judi Hall, Dina Eder, Ann Bauermeister, Joyce Zavinski. WOOD HALL COUNCIL fha D ' ,- '9'WN- i 1 li l . I' L , L :I S xy kk Q . , V OJ ,. q lgk M WK: I Lxv, , A A ROW 1: Pat Witwer, Ruth Ann Folkers, Margaret McCallum, Pat Rhodes, Marge Guthrie lPresidentl, Sharon Michaud, Kathy Strunk, Nancy Olmstead, Jan Vernon. ROW 2: Janie Hamma, Sandy Baughman, Marge Nedanovich, Beth Dome, Pal Roy, Carole Flick, Sandi Little, Dorothy Jacklack, Dixie Haynes. 231 'I 5 N NORTH HALL COUNCIL 'YI Q 5 .. il: 1 gs N-:ff X.- ROW 'lr Pat Ward, Barbara Victor, Joanna Leapley, Jonell Jarrett iPresidentl, Mariorie Kahne, Loretta Holt, Marcia Wible. ROW 2: Kay Tomlinson, Judy Braddock, Sandra Brantley, Becky Davis, Mary Fogle, Roberta Paul, Bonnie Burchard, Jeanne Rinehart. SOUTH HALL COUNCIL 3 ' W f f ii 'L Qi fame I twig 'f 3 in R 'E , P if . .A ' KP' G ' 'AW 7Y.. 2 ffl r x ROW 'I: Judy Clendenen, Janet Kerr, Judy Harris, Lydia Hopkins, Barb Smyers, Arlene Denig, Carol Brugh. ROW 2: Judy King, Pat Stibble, Barbara Harrison, Lois Reed, Shirley Sweet, Phyllis Smith, Nancy Shewmaker, Buky Williams, Kathryn Eloph. 32 'N ,A Q 5 LUCINA HALL COUNCIL ., . T ffl ' I 5' rr i -1 ,, our 1' :.p-...s l l 1 ? 'w':v- IMG' ! 5 r f J 1 e , -::. rr: f ,-441, A-ff YY! JG' NG ROW I Pat Gordon Janet Petry, Doris Bricker, Joyce Woolley, Marty Bone, Sondra Snoddy, Helen Gander, Jean Ann Frederick, Wilma Babb, Gail Tracy, .ludy Ott ROW 2 Carolyn Hoepner, Mary Ann Aldous, Ann Brassler, Sue Yount, Carolyn John, Sue Spraker, Linda Miller, Grayce Butler. Continuing its role as a residence hall for living rather than merely a dormitory for sleeping, Lucina hall this year included in its list of Thursday evening dinner guests, Paul Tillich, world re- nowned theologian who appeared on campus as a Danforth Lecturer. After dinner Tillich spoke informally to interested residents and their guests. The program of after-dinner speakers from faculty and campus guests was inaugurated only this year by residence halls in cooperation with the local chapter of the American Asso- ciation of University Professors. But, traditionally, Lucina carried out a program including Hanging of the Greens, Parents Day, Open House and a Senior Brunch. In an effort to make hall officer elections even more demo- cratic, a primary election was inaugurated in the hall. 2 33 'SF' ROW 'l Mary Helen Prppen South Marlene Graff South ROW 2: Linda Heiser Brady Jeannme Usher Brady Judy Thompson Wood Sally Weyler Lucrna Mary Ellen Kelsey Lucma Anna Smrlh Rogers Carol Black, Rogers. ROW 3 Rosle Roof North Belly Bobbi!! Norlh Marva Haas Crosley Belly W-5.35 , pr' . W l .2 if Q - szi ' Q M 1 .V . . 4 , :L ' c Y- ROW 1 Cathre Weldy Lucuna Bonnue Hawkes Crosley Donila Slobaugh, Wood Be-My Jo Hudson Rogers Palrlcla Maloon Soulh ROW 2 Ado lou Cherry Norlh Mary Myers Brady Marguerite Haugen Lucinu. I 1 OFF-CAMPUS LIVING 94' .sw ..,. ' J E. ir Relaxufion ' :iff ff I., 'G' no-,Q m , A M' ' A 4 3 V ,lx 4 Q I 3 K S M, V ' f 1 5 3, u 1 . Concentration 1 af 'M Recreation 'in Eu! ,dnf Pififigif , ,V , JJ, A 5'f',p7 ' ' If' 7 I f' . is , it . iv -ll 1 1' I-t -' -,, ' , V5 gif , V153 x K K. - -'ff I 5. 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V c' CROSS COUNTRY 1 is , M 'ft It he f 9- A 5 1 - .. ' r ,.,, i. mx ,, A- z 5 v l V :DA 98 im.. wr ' ff A it ROW lr Paul Prescott, Bob l Brooke, Bob Wozniak, Larry '- Nlason. X' ROW 2: Manager Victor Ker- lin, Elwood Troy, Wayne Frakes, Max Reed, Lowell Barker, Coach Dick Stealy. Ball State's varsity cross country runners failed to meet the goal they had established at the start of the 1958 season, but they were not too discouraged at the finish. Coach Dick SteaIy's charges ended with a three-won, four-lost record for the season and they finished sixth in the Big State, fourth in the Little State and third in the conference events. ww Sept. 27 . . Oct 4 Oct 'lO Oct 'l4 Oct 18 Oct 25 Oct 28 Nov. 7 . . Valparaiso . Hanover . . . . Wabash Indiana State . . . . . DePauw Butler Western Mich. State 8- l.C.C. ROW l: Coach Dick Stealy. ROW 2: Clifford McDermitt, Dave Johnson, Noel Merrick, Steve Dial. ROW 3: Bill Lewis, Otto Beebe, Dick Campbell, David Routh, Victor Kerlin, Manager. 237 M . sf fi S. RY ,kiln Q., ' Qu. 3 ,W .A -. 'id A 238 Ge! on your mark-Ge! sei U vw Go! .km 'i'Sxl:,Q'Y M 'Gi' '1u.rf- 'ww' --1: V4 ,-ag.. N '- I , .. 'f 1 , . .1 4y'9f.,1.,, aff, , A ' f,.. .J f -xis- '- 1 :. ' j31Q,:Ef-,gi . 1' riff: gan - ,, mx., Q q '1X- Accidents will happen! FOOTBALL . -'1 ?'?f- f -..w,g.. ,. M. .ff ,.,' - V was sf g -' , . ' E 7. wg? efffgfkf' ..xie'U? , r gm ' 3 ' V Kgs ' Gp 4 f X + -Mcgdi V' J: ar, .Q M , 1, .. .X r do , WH' , F ' illggqii ,., E ' H Q ' ' ' ' 1? 'i . ,, 'I iw 'Q fem A , , , or e p . 2. ., ffl A .,, r 'tr -24 FY 5' . sand' E-vf - ,M J , - 6 -vm N we . -- ., .91 ..,, WG- . 533555, 'ZW W' . - i t 4-V: H , .-'q g ',.. i:I'2g. , ,gf . I A . .fixwl i, W ' i ' ,Q ' V i q . , - ,4 . W 3' -z x 1 Q I :A Q ff' of 8. M . 31.5 , is Q ,QM . 5, 2. s ,W - it fu 1 ze. , Q T as Q - r ,X si - . ..q.2Lgi, we. , -f , +1 -'-' X e , .- .f . . . 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Freeman, whose coaching record at Ball State prior to this season included six wins, nine losses and a tie, faced the task of building a ball club from 'I4 lettermen and a large group of sophomores who had no varsity experience. Pre-season polls among conference experts disclosed the Cards were expected to finish no better than sixth in the seven-team race. But the head man and his staff came up with a spirited, battling outfit which won six and lost two in the conference and finished in a second-place tie with St. Joseph's Pumas, the school which had won the conference the past three seasons. Coach Freeman in his office. 239 VARSITY ,,,Q, . ww-- gw we were r 240 4x , y,- ISR gc4-,sQiii,ii' 5 7 i'34f?43'55b'5., gi Q ii fix C V EE ee-SEK ? ' 34325355 H 62515253552 31?2f9efsg39f?2E H39 .f c,, an 'if ROW I Manager Leonard Burns, Don Schmidt, Roger Johnson, Bob Million, Ed Hildebrandi, Norm Holmes, Terry Heater, Tim Brown, Rodney Fo d John Livergood, Don Rush, and Manager Bob Boker, ROW 2: Coach Ray Louihen, Trainer Bud Miller, Ioiha Cunningham, Myron Dickerson Bob Slevin Larry Elrzrovh, Nui Pittman, Ed Corazzi, Coach George Mihal, and Head Coach Jim Freeman. ROW 3: Coach Fred Kehoe, John Bingaman, Don Stevens Dave Hooien, Barney Halashak, Sieve Whifienberger, Jim Hari, Jim Reynolds, Ron Erickson, Joe Cerqueira, Tom Walenga, Don Puclciii, Roger Zabik, Jim Barllell and Coach Clair Jenneif. Coach of the Year Jim Freeman and his football Ieam of the year wrapped up a second place finish in the Indiana Collegiate Conference title chase. The Cardinals finished wifh a six-won, two-los! record for the season and a 4-2 record in conference play. If was a much beffer finish than all Ihe experIs had predicfed. DATE SEPT. 20 SEPT. 27 OCT. 4 OCT. 11 OCT. I8 OCT. 25 NOV. I NOV. 8 OPPONENT BALL STATE ILLINOIS NORMAL 'I4 31 VALPARAISO 6 0 WOOSTER 6 14 EVANSVILLE 'I6 35 DEPAUW 6 20 BUTLER 7 I4 ST. .lOSEPH'S 7 0 INDIANA STATE 8 26 ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS Bob Million, a 5-10, 185-pounder from South Bend, was one of the many unheralded stars of the 1958 BSTC eleven. One of the steadiest per- formers with the Redbirds, he was seldom relieved , by reserves and finished fifth on the squad in tackles over the season. ! lflii , . ' - H... Ny. , mr, ' Q . FW f - . 1. L N g V' ,V 2 ff! 7 n 9 - fl -' l 54' 1 Ed Corazzi, the field general of the Car- dinals, was third in total offense and forward passing and was the league's fifth leading scorer. He bettered Butler's John Moses, the other all- conference quarterback selection, in every official statistical department listed by loop officials. jr 1 5 1 . e , E Ag. V ff ,ft W ,ra if 'l 4357 V Selected a member of the 1958 Little All- American squad, Tim Brown is one of the six men who will be lost by graduation. He was also named for the second consecutive year as an All- lndiana Collegiate Conference halfback. ln six league games Brown carried the ball 74 times and gained 363 yards for a 4.9 average, ranked sec- ond in punting with a 36.2 yards per kick average and placed sixth in total offense. 24 K Sv- wsg fx QR S Wim-2, if-fi diy' Q 'kr -x-, K . ' i 7- . ' . ' fi t A tv -six ig ,,,,. Q J- Q v wi? Q ,fi , ir5gil1i -- nb .. X J N A , 7' M N ,,-,,,. , H l X'f 'M f 'iwwllul-Qlvujiwk is . .... .,.: Q X! , , ,VEI . ,N,.: N.., . m my .. X A w-,,,. Evil, sENloRs GRADUATE pig John Livergood Ed Hildebrandt faux 1 t-'X L . . 1, A, . fm d , ' 2 'fx I , J f ' . f W' L .ANMH will vm' A 'l If, f' ,.,, . , ,N I f n.. I' . .. . . ,.,...Mg x Tim Brown 'Wd . X Q i 3255 -: 'Q ., V I ' -S, ,S :-1 vw-SY ' we Q:-Q4 gi'- Q Q19 ., 'SN 3 P K ,.b. .N ,X 'Y QW, x . Q . N 5 Q , . me In ,, t. . 'gawk Si Q53 S, Qs x B. f? igffi' x 'U' Rn A X V fir at 3 5.11 Don Rush X .QF-5' if . mf mf, , ,, , 5 m N N ,gh . . .' i A e - 3 1 M wx: ,,, S. ku fn, JJ.. , Q t , x 4' 'S TZ , -A-. - 'g 5 -. ' ,H h 7, .iv , . ' .H E 'sf 'S IJ diff w::-g::- V - sq if v . r r ' e fs-fir , f- - e , ' fi' ff, F. A fn - - K 'fe 1 S ' 5 r an '- A ' ' P I , D , L' 0 ' ' 'q i . . ,, Qu .q , Q ' W asv:-.iz ' Terry Heater Norman Holmes WN' 5 .. ,K A X t f fx? Z fs ' M 4 5 Q- r S as C me V55 Q 'i wlxfw . flzgrggzf XX . Ne, . .,-1:--X W - mv. x Q.. '-vm, , l 'VR A , Q- f , .ww X . X X Nm, m ::1.fegg,. apo... N , X X X X x M -1. ,EQ Q-:SKS X , ss I I ,f , ,X We XXX egg, Q xx W5 , .5 .- ., if' Q, -,ne J'f.k W 4 .9 i' X 1 0' ,A X Sem NN , mx' N + , 1? Rx V FE- XV :Want- .:-Q:V53:f x.Ns:ssg- - K QN XX 'N' Q S QE .es FRESHMAN I 821 X',. gill A 'B ' , f e B ,ee Su' - 1-. .- , O , 3' -' Ii, N. ,. , K -. .-1: T f x.: T? 4, vga. .. - fm N N ew .-fl -Jer, J gs! f N eg., 'ix,, N.. , X A N 5 N, e l:fA':f -,.f'N'f- fi-125' . .. 8 A , ,f1Kf h' fS' . .I':1 x1 ' 5 ' ' ' . ' k dh 4' .1 1, 15 ' A gg' .- . - 6' V4 . N- JS- A ' ef- W' . 2 J. ,., I 4, I ,Q . Q -k X A K: W m 8 7 R, T ,Q R h R is 5 A 4 1 . : 3' , 4 l , A Q 4 ff-' if-4 , 'K x 4 -ge . W X Q '- , A .L , 1, 4 X ' QMQ- ' . K rr., 44 -, Em' .fm T 2 s 9 ROW I: Kenny Miller lmanagerl, Dick Wood, Bob Spurr, Nick Hipskind, Pete Jubeck, Gene Cavalier, Ray Boyer, Mil! Merriman, Jock Broadwater Bob Wyne, Joe Lickwar, Mike Fowler, Ed Miller, John Hebble, John Crompton. ROW 2: Coach Fred Kehoe, Allen Thomas, Don Hunfer, Bob Elzler, Clair Jennen lossislanl coachl, ROW 3: Ronald Webb, John Zeniz, Clyde Remmo, Rodgers Riley, Ken Arrington, AI Boles, Roy Vrydoghs Fred Livezey, Jack Gleason, Jim Zielinski, Dick Bogie, Max DATE OPPONENT BALL STATE Oct. 13 Wabash 8 12 Oct. 22 Butler 20 14 Nov. 3 DePauw 20 0 George Mihai lassislanl coachl, Jim Freeman lhead coachl, and Ray Louthen lassislanl coachl. Jones lmanagerl . - US ' e. V .. 5 x:' :-1- , Q ag: 'sr' it .t 9. :ti .1 , I L, I , ng A 5 , gwe f Y 1 ., .- li N Iv-iz rw A N 'G -QS- wr 55635, , ..... N ' W 8 'P W... cars MR. ROBERT PRIMMER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Xi x , : 2 2 2 M ,J :A c My ,-f--' 'B X.. wmwewuywgv Bob Primmer, as he is cheerfully called, came to Ball State seven years ago from South Bend where he had a brilliant coaching career with the South Bend Central Bears. Upon coming to Ball State he assumed the iob as head coach of the Ball State Cardinal basketball team. Two years later he was appointed Coordinator Of Scholarships and Employment. With the retirement of Billy Williams in 1958, Bob was appointed Director of Athletics, another step in continuing his fine career at Ball State. 245 i 'ea, Coach Jim Hinga lkneelingl, Norman Jones, Dave Horn, John Lebo, Bll O N l R J k Al C k B Fullhart, Mike Henderson, Dean Campbell, George Taylor, lAssistant Coach Fred Kehoe was at? Ti, 1 V ,:- N Jr 1'Tis'2'ef-., ff ' lf L 's X! , I 246 Wilbur Davis on en s, oo , obSt t b bthth pt tkl SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT BALL STATE Dec Hanover Dec Dayton Dec DePauw Dec Franklin Jan Hope Jan Evansville Jan Indiana State Jan St. Joseph's Jan Franklin Jan Evansville Jan Valparaiso .lan Anderson Feb Indiana State Feb Butler Feb DePauw Feb St. Joseph's Feb Manchester Feb Valparaiso Feb Butler Let me help you. if' fag KSTZ4 2 W4 lt's really very easy. I'II take it. WW, 'T 247 T ALL ST TE 'V' X 5 L, 2 Xe X X K N N Ted Fullharf H A yltl E .lim Sullivan M , GRADUATING SENIORS .. fx ' ' R . Ek 525 ,-,J ' I . . ,Q:s:2a? :' ' . A: 6 m Q gf ' ,. . qmail, Y ,N by 'xg at . I ,4 se-im, im Q Yi 3 2 3 If w 4 , it W Y' Q Q n eg , f X A. ' .:. 5 3 iff . , ,, w - V .2 ilvjisww X fyv- ,,: Viei2 J V ,,A,. n X x5V.A AI Cook f P , X lx o 1 ' ' , .A X 35 s 'ai .V - ' .A ,i ,sag ff J fi -. , ia. ' V' -b John Lebo ,Q IQQQQ 48 ff' , v,,.1 F' sg 4' b 4 Wt Norman Jones Q. n 3 ' N' n 111 '.,1 K,,,,. My - 5 EER ' Easy does it. Q .ag EA -1 Ngegg' f D-. Q2 , V -.pf-'W Vs 'iz' r N: ,,1, Q ff, X 'x Pardon us. sup an 9-K Q-H-ww - Vx' -J'-Q 'Y Q-.-9' s .QF K A. 35 5.5 A 'fs XX -- -mai .gf WTS? if- .,.-Avw . vw w . www 'X .N M , 4,4 r ' fX1'CEfv Will he make it? I'II take this one! I go! ya now! GYMNASTICS 1 ,S ,BALL ' if! ' TRXKA' 'sw SBTAAL -,L .STATF yt, Q, 1 'SMI ' yi I M F .1 B .X A M11 sim lsriraxtxlsiirftf wtfffklswlek NLHETAIE I X I X 'Jill . S :TF , K, , :isa fi 5 A1 A ' TAT W , A -sf' 1 3 fl - xt 'T '7 9 'N ROW 1: Nelson Best, David Evanseck, Ken Conner, Robert Garr, Bill Brenton, Fred McFarland. ROW 2: Coach Clair Jennett, Otto Griebling, Mark Stump, Dale Lechlitner, Charles Fritz, Ron Weiss, Jerry Cavanaugh, Assistant, Bob Rhineberger. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb . . SCHEDULE 1958-59 DATE Opponent Ball State 6 Mid-West Open 13 Indiana University 64 V2 46 Vz Illinois University 80 32 10 Illinois State Normal 40 72 24 Ohio State University 72 40 31 Southern Illinois 80 30 Chicago University 39 72 7 Eastern Illinois 34 Vz 77 V2 14 Western Illinois 57 55 21 Central Michigan 47V1 64Vz In his freshman year as the coach of the gym- nastics team, Coach Clair Jennett had his work cut out for him. Having lost three valuable seniors by graduation, Jennett had to build from a young squad. One of his outstanding men was Charley Fritz, Muncie sophomore. Fritz usually led his team in scoring by taking first places in the tumbling events. Coach Jennett ended his season with a 5-won and 4-loss record. 1:35752 --.ffvt 5 .eau . ,STATE 1 Charley Fritz -S-4 Powell, Jerry ROW 1: Tom Johnson, Herb McMahon, Dave Patterson. ROW 2: Assistant Coach Charles Gumple, Bob Sprague, Gene Alberson, Bill Myers, Jim Smith, Bill Lathouse, Gene Hensel, Coach John L ll 252 L CWB En. SCHEDULE 1958-59 DATE Opponent Ball State Jan 14 DePauw 32 53 Jan 17 Indiana State 27 59 Jan. 31 Tennessee A 8. L 39 47 Feb 7 Indiana State 36 47 Feb 20 Central Michigan 48 38 Feb 21 Western Michigan 48 37 Feb 25 DePauw 30 55 Feb 28 Albion College 42 44 March 7 Little State and ICC Conference First Place March 17-I9 N.A.I.A. National Swim- ming Championship Fourth Place Ball State's swimming team ended its 1958-59 regular season with a fine record of 6 wins and 2 losses. Their two defeats came at the very end of the season lmarring their perfect recordl. ,.. 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These relay teams have set new records for the Indiana Collegiate Conference and Little State Meet. llii'TN'zf Sill 1 I ,. .,xqN+xii-L f . l y I . .M X , . . 5 1 f e W -M ..,. ..,. , f l l l 1 , my--+R, . l L f-..,....,,,,,,m ' V . 'Q x .QW-BAXNQ , V ll ' s 5 .- X x v 2. '-' A 1. I my ' f X, ,V ll l l l , MW. se ::-- -15' ' 3 v xgwmyir 4 FS? :em X M lr I. i f :if . .. 2 Q s' .. - 'Y-f.' sp Q QWQ 5 1-E' ' ' 1 i 51,::::S4?:..u: X. f-'x 1,9 ,xv ' - l is .,., f' ' ,twy . F . .NSN-y-ix -. .ow ' L, if A , ,If -. yi egg-5,g::-:.:..,, - ' 3 4: ' . . ' -:11.3J.fj f E XW U V . A 1 L + yn X 6, -: 1-s.,.'.-,':4'- 5 W 'M : y f:f t l ,, I I .. - h e. 1 K frigid ' .Am ' ' . ' . l 400 yd. Medley relay F, e ix Qs. Mx Q if x if jgvx N. Ni use ,S New X + wmv X X 'OX N sqx li: N. xx X it X K X W Q X A X X ie N Bob Sprague, Bill Lothouse, Dave Patterson, Bill Powell. fi ,lpn Y 5 as 4 .--...X S 4, - 1 K , Now it's my turn. My if's a long way down! All together now. 33 0955 v I Lo-M ROW 1: Don Jamroz, Bob Million, Allen Thomas, Doug Eichorst, Ron Grey, ROW 2: Don Schmidt, Stroeski, Gary Giessler, Nick Kovach, Jim Ward, lCoach George Mihol not pictured.l SCHEDULE I958-59 DATE Opponent Ball State Dec. 6 DePauw Dec. 'I3 Miami Univesrity 26 8 I4 team meetl 3rd Place Jan. 'IO Normal Illinois ,,,.,..N M W I4 team meetl 3rd Place Jan 'I6 Bowling Green 33 2 ' Jan I7 Findlay College 26 8 Jan 28 Indiana Central 25 7 Feb 7 DePauw 23 9 Feb. I7 Indiana Central 23 6 Feb 21 Cincinnati 'l2 23 Ball State has been represented well in its first year as a varsity sport, even though the Cardinal matmen had to forfeit so many of their matches per contest, due to freshntan classification, they have made a fine showing. Rough and ready is the stance of Car- dinal wrestler Don .lamroz. Don, a High- land iunior, recently took top honors in his 'l57 pound weight division at the Little State wrestling meet held at Crawfordsville. He was named the outstanding performer of X the meet. - f-J 3 ,., Dick Hoover, Gene . -4 ,J 255 M ft, xl so gi Q. I Qi F QQ- 1:06 I A ,7 4' ,ew , ..1 vw x , 1 It H . ? ifsilflijg ' i s f 'A-?,',.i?5Q , T pm it More I as , S155 ' , ,.q Q me ' ' 5'-I ' Q ? 5, Neff sity 4 f 5 ,f f . S T li I --7 Ai 1 I I S i if 1 j 'IVQ H if: 5. I lie I' 1 ,.-H JI 'f . Q' ' A --- ff sa ' I 'NSI E ess is Q M ' N WY I gzxis, L gs er w:', - f fi Q E55 V X, ge .pf 4 1 el 7 - X . ? w1.v5'SSgr?-52 .. w- . ' 1 H. , .,w,.: 'll I ' gigs .4 il' I ' AQ., L: ROW I Coach Pete Phillips ROW 2 lleft to Rightl: Roger Johnson, larry Benbow, Dave Horn, John Barcus, .lack Zimmerman, Bill Harless, W G Harmeson John Engelbert Kent Nelson Howard Dunham was absent at time of picture. 'ff -ff SCHEDULE Opponent Ball State April Butler 0 7 April DePauw 6 April Indiana Central 7 April Miami of Ohio 3 April Hanover 6 April Butler 7 April Evansville 7 April Purdue May Valparaiso 7 May Indiana State 6 May Indiana Collegiate Won by Ball State T Having five Iettermen back this year Coach Phillips was confident that his tennis squad would have a successful year. Hlllivhiillllllllll X -. 5' ft F- I. . F 7 --.. , Wi? -Q! Wu ll! 1- -QI 1 Hill ll ll 1- IIC I!! gal gm QA! Rlliliii MESH! ISU! I ' ff - ' John Engelbert y Eb A ,- .. 6' L QQ W ..,...,- - . . , Jslieiiif E-!!l'!'!!'!1!! lll!!!!!!lif III!!! Q gg! 1 ll lilihliil lllllllilill Iilllllil-II: Sl-ll Iill'l'l lfli lilllllillll llllllllll K- ,. .hw -V ' n il I I Al ,, . M.. .0 Kent Nelson NH .lv It sf: '- A ' I J Vg Q., .F . If -1 A 43 ,4 -194 fl u r: fl sri - . 2 4 Tv -fj? 7.nf, Q' -. , oo' W 1 f new .gf 2 gf f A ' . 1 I-, .'4'PA Mn wif, fw f 9 fojfkf. 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W ,Q April 25 Miami of ohio 69113 57213 , s, ' 4 A April 29 Valparaiso 20 ll6 X May 5 Butler 68 68 ' P ' X May 9 DePauw 65 V2 70 V2 ' Q, 4 May 13 Big State Tied for Seventh May 16 Indiana Collegiate Conference Won by Ball State , May 23 Little State ? ? . 'f X, 'Qld 'l if . -:. gi4f:-giigw-V' gf -Lf-og?-1, E7,ff?'g.fs33 i' As defending conference champions the Cardinals hold the ' v ga 1 enviable position as the team to beat in the conference. Coach A Q: Stealy has great confidence in his boys to come through with another ' i 'f ' .f - f'f'if,1f, fine season. ' 1. ' Coach Dick Stealy 258 .. , A V! i V N. -V ,X vi ' ,-...' ' ' iv-'sen .vu 'tklir L Wfpm- .,.,,, V 1 1 EV . .11- V: V 1 V 1. . f'x'5V-S Vw , f i' Q ' I Q Q Q. A Q v ,- Q QQQQQQV Q QQQ N' wax... ..,, 4 s--J .3 V f . , QW, 4 xy. 4' 5' J' 5' JA W V My ,- -Q 7 V I' A 7 44a i Y Q 'l' 'V -N .Vg i A ,VS V EK Q y 3- ff? , N 5 QQ N' 5 C 5 QQ 3 1 - ' ' 11' X V ' V -3 '- W' f e I f . V. 'Q V. ,. 'QN -F, ,K HQXX, 'QW , V... 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ROW 3: Head Manager Richard Marr, Carl Harris, George Lowman, Jeff Orbaugh, Shirley Samth, Rudy Schaumberg, Dick Shade, Bill Siederwicz, Myron Peebles, George Mizel, Coach Ray Louthen. 5 1 l l . spa A 5 ' --su at f .M fl, .1 Q1 5, Q 3 ,' 11 i , A5 I .251 A l l sf Head Coach Ray Louthen. .,g al 2212, w,, Assistant Coach Fred Kehoe. SCHEDULE Opponent Ball State April 10 Taylor 7 ll April 11 Illinois 2-4 0-4 April 17 Miami 10 7 April 18 DePauw 12-0 0-2 April 25 Evansville 5-5 2-4 April 28 Indiana Rained Out May 2 Valparaiso 8-1 2-6 May 9 Indiana State 0-5 1-7 May 12 Wabash Rained Out May 15 Butler 8-4 2-3 May 23 St. Josephs ? ? Ray Louthen assumed for his first year the position of head coach of the Cardinal baseball team. Louthen replaced Coach Paul Billy Williams who retired last spring. With Louthen's tremendous background in baseball, we were sure that he would have a fine season this year and in years to come. g f Q ff ,.. I S ' f ' I W A: F ,, .S Q ' '.V if H - ..,.-.- -5 A S Xi. I Q ,.sr I , , 1 t 1 .1 4 ' .an X5 .V . wfll i X 1 N-of ' 2 'S . ua ' K , s , .X I S' 1 , Ruby Schoumberg Dick Marr and Paul Minnich Student Managers ' 0- ...- N. ..,,. ..,.. ... K x..N . N.,,.4gwgN... .A F i f ' ..,-.-.X-N.-1-,-z.W-f.+eQ4..-ufyfxwf.ww.Q.w-We-..T-.ww M yi xx I X H 5 .,., ,... ' Q-2111: ..... I I M- -, f , V .,.- g 'A , f li, ' 5 -if, ,A Ax 'Q X f I A 1 A-air. ij'-,X .- sw? A Usa ,- .NW c ' V, ..:. - Y x i , I, 2+-ffi I i 3-'W N 4 Y , ,W pi Q-A or 4 l K! , H, , i '13 X Qjk,5,.L .I ' X 5 'I Hx 5 . , - is ,, .1 f C A I 5 J ' X N!! S., .f S- ,f ef! f' V , . 4 x 'X Carl Harris M' ,Q 2 Xsqv!! x. 'i , Mike Henderson Jerry Moore nina:-r .0.w....... SQ.. .nw G, T' as 9 2 I is w, V ,. I EMM o, J F i iFslE - I in... Dave Strulkowski , ,,,.....r,- ....................---...V n, Q ,,, ,S ,,, x. ,t.m ' i ?i'.j ', 1 . ' in ' i . iw I I 3? 74 4 ..f,f , .NQ.f:,,-g ,..1 Nat Pittman 261 r- wana ci 508 LL STA! Row I: Jerry Jameson, Bill Gardner, Neal Patterson. Row 2: Charles Books, Richard Roth, Rudy Boyle, Jim Walters. Row 3: Sherm Lewis, Wat Skierkowski, Jim Stout, Dave Brown, Gary Muncy, Jude Dunfee, Coach John Lewellen. 262 - es w-: K Coach John Lewellen April Apirl April April April May May May May May May May May 1959 GOLF SCHEDULE Wabash Valparaiso DePauw Butler Indiana State Hanover Indiana State Wabash DePauw Eastern Illinois Butler Valparaiso Western Michigan Ball State I 4 V2 9 Vz 8 'fb 9 I4 V2 I3 I 5 6 V2 9 I O Vz 9 7 I0 Opponent l 2 V2 'I I Vz 6Vz 6 6Vz 8 6 8 V2 6 4V2 6 8 I I Coach John Lewellen and his golf team opened their season against Wabash April 17, on the Cardinals home greens. Having four lettermen back Lewellen believed that he would have a better than average season this year. Lettermen-Jim Stout, Jim Walters, Rudy Boyle, Dave Brown. wkwmamwi Dove Brown, Jim Stout, Jim Walters, Rudy Boyle iSwingingB. Dave Brown, Rudy Boyle, Jim Stout, iSwingingl 26 264 INTRAMURAL WINNERS FLAG FOOTBALL Independent Fraternity All School GOLF Fraternity All School VOLLEY BALL Independent Residence Hall Fraternity All School Talley Street Terrors Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Psi Theta Chi Shaggy Dogs The Freeloaders Wagoner Hall Sigma Phi Epsilon The Freeloaders BASKETBALL Fraternity All School BOWLING Fraternity All School TENNIS All School HANDBALL All School WRESTLING All School Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Tau Gamma Theta Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Prochoom Suwatti Terry Hitchcock lTheta Chil Sigma Tau Gamma Mr. Don Shondell Director of Intramurals R lit 7 rl -1- gi ' , Q. ' I f' ' A i 4 i , 'X A , ,gl ,, V 5 .l Q: '1 J' G li f. ,ll i 1. f . ---4 1 f r L - new-'Vg' My , I 3 1 W f 'A 3 .i Q ,Mi rv: ,,.x .. ,, . ,,., i ,,, X . .9 v 'ii 4 'fi ' fx, 5 :i i l I ,Al Ar ki if -e1. 'r ' 4.1, .- ..,. - ,. , 1 ,g - - f , 5 ' , g, ,J 4. N K ' .4-'53 .Q X.. , 4.. x. Q l 3 . 'Q A a-wig-SSW I yi! Vim, . 11 '4 V? ' fill illflli, 1 lk' i'l'l?? vu 1, INK iff Ii lkikllilllff . X. i,, Sigma Tau Gamma Baskeiball Champions X. 1 Q53 E ia , A P: W . 44' Sigma Tau Gamma Wrestling Champions Sigma Phi Epsilon ,gA,,,g,M5.f Valley Ball Champions U...---u T.. 5 i I' Sigma Phi Epsilon All School Bowling Champions Theta chi 265 Fraternity Bowling Champions f. Y' 3 In the women's division, Alpha Omicron Pi retired the trophy by winning for the third straight year. The sorority timed 2:08.'l to win the tricycle event, formerly bicycle competition. Dianne Payer, Dee Hamer, Margaret McCollum, Jean Sippel, Ginny Garrison, Alice Van Voorst, Carol Weldy and Ann Edens formed the winning organization. ll -' Ill it .1 ,, ,,i.l...., i Q Klub A l wx. X . i x, s. ,B Kappa Sigma Kappa's durable bicycle crew pedaled to victory in the seventh annual Bike-A-Thon at the Ball State athletic field, as rain forced sponsoring Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity officials to halt the event at the end of the l02nd lap. Members of the six-man winning team were Steve Whittenberger, captain, Bob Knaus, Bob Farrell, Dave Bertram, Bob Jones, Dave Hooten and Pug Hoover, pitman. . ,..., N , W . .N - ., -. .. - ,rg-1,,,.:.- ,f. ,N .. ix A' ,. -. ., , , .- ,511 c , iii A , yfgfxyf 1 ig tm wi, Q , ,fl x fi , PUSLIION ',FlNlSH iiilsgllllilll t' - l. ,. 1 T- we gif 'i DARK I. .ew ' - x . A lv l i Y ps ' EY . l ' ' 3115, l. 2 il: y '-ww: 'x.s,,, N 1-aw..,., '- 5 ,' A K 73 i ' V. ,khi ,ig X What happens after dark in America was carried out in the general theme, America After Dark, in the 1958 Aqua- ticus. This was the seventeenth presenta- tion of the biennially-held Aquaticus which was sponsored by the Physical Ed- ucation Department with Dr. John Lewellen as faculty advisor. 1 1 s x IW Moonbeams was the theme of this act in the water show. No swimming strokes were usedg instead all the movements were done by floating. 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X0 MPX? . gf 'ref-uf--adsfvsflwgc-1P?pg2.'4 f.QQif.f' 2' .M ' X y!,,3.'E..N .'..-Q. . gp- -59-up xx -igwfxs - A X X x b KQA ,rv -Q , X Q N .v 3-M v V ,.-'Qyfak V 3 -:-.Q I K' '- 'xfizkivgt-kx'Nx DSQYNQXYQ. , x X mx' if -'-if ,fr-Q9 Q' f 'x 3 N Y H J, , mf. X ., A Nusa' .w.,',.2N1'PH K,w. .-,, xleiq Wifi if Nvfq sf-x g Lx Q., aid- :-3 'sig-?-fur ,?4?f33 W X' N '-s. .Q px- Q -A. ' ' - D g' Y X Ml- A - .M Lu.- ..., 2 im.:L..Q,-l'3?..:nglm..-:,-:..,L. , .gym Y ,, , THE VILLAGE . , ll K ,, K z -f.,g::' :- TU I' ' ' ' ' 354: A f Q F 115. .f if - 'i MXN L A f,,7.n ..f n O l 5. L rg, - 1 -. E is ,,,-f' all if 'W .df X 1 vw-V. .N --... ' I'vvw-,v g . ' ,. HSE M A long time ago when the Administration Building was young, seniors in the first graduating class of 'l9l9 were an informal alumni association. Since then the trees and vines have grown consider- ably, the informal alumni association has become a formal organization and the number of seniors has increased from eleven to nine hundred and fifty. But now as in 1919 seniors play an important role in the association, for today's seniors are tomorrow's alumni. As members of the association, alumni help build a strong and vigorous alumni organization which in turn enables Ball State to continue its growth and meet its obligations to the coming generations of students. Ball State Alumni Association 269 l I s ,A A P' i i ' i -: qu z 1 , bi ,iqfl 1 ,-,.,,,s.-4 .Ah ,Q X TTL dgxQ4'ff' 1955?-fi: l-':'f-.Q-K, KJ .. ,X X wg' F :ix X gferg A . xflpi , -g 1 :M'S's?e.s gd 4 ' , -as , 'J J :AW 2-fl fit 'ev li 1' F ' ' . K ,Q wgssnmsnvxb lh I 'S' X -Ak H Ts ' S 'W , ,aff N ' Eff? .Q I, tr e 3 if , 1-9 'J ' 2 h. .. . ' f cf I h e 2 a ,..-Tw ..,. ,QQ 9 f -, ea-,Q 1' l ,N.. ... .. Q . A X Q L.i2.,. xc ,... V mv. c g 5 , Q-'AE-'E-il . Q f i , Y g.,f'i-.inf K -4-1' ,t d V t X- R X 'K 1 - H vu ' , xxx if ' ii c Find e i c .. , Q Fashion Q First 'il l ffgxx f-Qi A D in the village collegienne shops 3 , ,sl xx X 15, W S in 'Sv the customer's always right at Boncl's Texaco Service in the village .x i' J till your home with furniture from Banner Whitehill weddings Q X ReicI's Studio PM-i'S TEXfEQ,., ,Lil K , commercial Fill? -i .,,1 Ng-ai -- - ,.M?1.4 ,f ec- - dal it f 'iv' Muncie's Prescription Center The Owl Drug Stores f ff? ' 'ff V 5' if . -X . Tis' so f f X I a l QQ R ll lx -ll 1 l JT? .. 2 r,e,' .l fit Marg. sfgrff gy ll pick-up and delivery was 'a 1, 2 'fa 2, J I S NWN for the up-to-date college man in the village Smittie's L,....,.,Q,...,,,. Ballard Hardware Q,'f'j'Qf',,ffj'f,,'ij',f 2 if 5-----N.:-V, V . -u msgs.. sz. X , . t.. ,N X - , A A' f I iii 2 'pm '--V. 1 5, f. xer- .M 1N,,.,bc .,,,,. , I sax. - . ..i A -- 'ze ,amy f. K -. .:, . ,a1. . . ,,,..... A sgw... ..... ..-......- MW .ra - 3's: .A is - . Q - , -aw Kg, b .. me -wr. .3 a--- trust your clothes with American Dry Cleaners . 4 x - w- . - K ' .,,. g L., .s.,. , ..., .... .... K ......,..4,, .,k,.Q,. . . . . fis.-!...s 1 W .5 5'v:,-Ef.-- ,i L . ,-...Q i V gg 1.1: 'K-.lf-' .- f ' ' f f V. '- me ff NNW' an - 43 .1 -- , - ,ein .- 1 i ' ' ,Q -e --A ' - . V ' N :N '-v A . V ,f .ff-',,5,1-.,-' ...as -- ' , ' ' if ' l 5 'ln r4l ?' 1 m ix ,. S X lt . .. , . -- ' ' - ,, I ,I -V V 11:1 -.- . ' , LIS' ' A f .iss -s -1-c X- ' ' .15-iff' his . ms s 1 27l Miss Muncie Beautiful, Lorene Norton, models the latest in t l fashionable co-ed attire at ,am i 3 N' Ni-V, 1 . ,.,,-.-w - i it l l v l V f l 7 w as The Fashion H2 E. Adams ,Q V 272 ' ' fs' wx, 5 an engagement ring perhaps? Morton Standt's f F' X gs ' 1. v f ' Q .1 i . . X ,, 1 , f 1 . -sz-.A+ - - is if .:-V.. ' Q53 4 12 is . if ff ff YH, .--.. px ,N , f A 1 , A ' 1 ,W , 5 2,4 v If 55eN.:j:' 'f I ff: gzsgg ' f f 'M NY'-T55,.q ' Q Ugg R - ,K V. ,I , ,f .. Qu --C-f, ,,,,s,,,,gSwgg m:X'v'e5g-ww. egg:-W ... -W. at we fn , - t ig, 3, - saw. , -, .W 1. X VJ. . - . , ,Q y ,WM in I .48 smg59Q,.A,..Em??:35g,i5bg, 5-'-fre., ! ' QF ' ' ? WW-Wil' CUUHIY ! --.- ' 1 .,.. JYIKBHEH X. W .z. Q. . wmt,.y..x ,. , ,, .- ull - me . . s 'f' 3:'-'- Y-1-1-ag-,r':-A N' Q -If E3 'W 'VE ' qqqm ' 1 'i i ifg ' if f r ' ' 2 L H wi A K , .fi -,, ,,., 4 ' I ,Q X- N- Vsfsssq , -f-QM ...W 1, . .. , .......:..7 A , -N AL , 3. 4-.,,5i-Qxlk U W eggs X giwggzkqds at RG, iid... -v --was --I 7 . .. V i . , ,, zuiif 1- - A .LJ 'M' W ..A,, MA .N-5 W scene of the prime Q ll when you're going home, try ABC Coach Lines gifs Eff l mx. R Es. , ,V , N LQ 'xxx 4 X -..,..,,- f'?e':.af,..,,h i 2 e i photographic equipment supplies Jack's Camera Shop i 122 West Charles I----I Covalt' Dairy 1 -'JT J ZW ,fl ' fl Er ii t 74 f, -M D -Ms 'X' 4 X 'V ' . , 2 X - r-'M' ' C' ' ' r ' fmfft aw ic W GDW ie ee eef es' -QQ' we QMWM MmMWM M M M M M .ltr oil KA 4l C423 J I 4 A 4. in M' mt we tr mm f 1 r T v . , ra ra TT Q 0 V F Q + Q ea Q 6 '21 ' E Q O . , Ev Q2 4 1 an L1 kv on .irrk ,- F J L5 Q ul., W we Joi Q 5 Q EJ f 91 ..X?,'-F-iff . ..4'U-' ,J7 7 dxf?-Tayi f 'Sf-me r ' F' w s is Q Q Q 91 L? 5- Lwr' Jo is Q5 Q 0 ge Q3 My 7 THE TEN COMMANDMENTS of a Good Life First - study Second - sweat Third - keep accounts Fourth - save systematically Fifth - take out life insurance Sixth - buy your own home Seventh - invest in sound securities wa QD if 'O if gy Eighth - educate your children '7 R' 1Xi:,t97i , , rf Ninth - travel his 53 rn y. jg' Tenth - give generously SQ Q QD - B. C. Forbes Yi 5 -S765 Alj F23 'UQ Y Tj vo. I -iff 1' abt g. We ' ' is Nl h N ' l B k 3, erc ants utlona an neg.. Y '- E, -Y:-fQr?77Jm Muncie, Indiana '21 ,mfj Q Member F.D.l.C. Ut? g?'NiwL W .f-:Jig lb, 151 EJ ,H A, .4 ,FTM w 4Hs55i53Bj+ F, s 13 2 MQcJ6?S,f'sljN5gi,4f-,,f5i5-l'-,,C'02Cy ACES, 5550 4559, 4 'J K 0 F E W S 1f +v1Q9 39 55 49 W 58 JS W 31 Mgt, ,fwww Zemin MM 45 MMS . My 55 . , 55 MM -5 . icq 'ii' nt' 1, iff if , ' ' 1 li i ll I 1 1 ' Ab ' mi . swf' ml 1 55:9 29' , :nb sw: SD., 0 . O . 132 ffl O 'WWI ' YQ ig Q C . 3355, c ., sawn 'vii' T 3 9 Q: c . ff Cal' c . 0 QVQ 8 Qc-1 gr 0 o Rf , LDS el 97 l 7 D f ' mi? 'is ,ww 1 2 '7 , i 5 . ,L Jf 15 P1 F c Q :E .Z Q 2 T, gf so , Dining Service an 0 0 Residence Hall 1' 0 E BALL STATE u 4 Corp. k rric Se photographs make the nicest gifts Racler's Studio everyone's taking their clothes to French Tex Cleaners Ai i ,,,-filer!! 275 Iiifiiii 'Ia A .--' 3 b- fildf-fs'f 495 V. fk. sl' The Western and Southern ' life Insurance Company ,,,.-' ,N K I'lI take three of these Marhoeter Packing Co. 276 Q of t ,e Aff L., In r 1 9 , 1 f e v? 3 K g ' M x , , V 1 Eli T -8 1 few ali , ' 11 -'e-Ni: M , Q , . Q ,xl ,V 1 ' so .U 0 Wx. - V M s f ff- - L if .y -5 I' V1 ...-.. I ssfqv.-f . , ,, ,,A' E ,xslt at H . . ,lb in :Tr .WA 'i. ' Q r.. , r --?-,.- wa A Mutual company since 1888 with over 4Vz billions of life insurance in force. Northwest Plaza Shopping Center , pg- A -. , , ,, ' ,-gwxc fy- M . x smzilz ,. X ky Y. 'Th 0.-, X, 5 ' . f as-wwsmwxx-Xxxwmcz ANR- 1mwccv'..+-Q -.wx X 5- wtf. .. X X xxx-s mzgxkc xv.--A Nb.-.fix-:Ana P'?XN-wQccgt',.Q:.. 5 W- 2 ' f.4f,p'tp. me-ff:q's,., sw Q f ' ' ' A' , 51155 cg: 'N R ' P1 , in J 9 as a wide selection . . Ball State 51 .Y as H: If pq- a 'Q' N ' Store 'f-H+ '9 ,.,,-Q..-5-MQW 1 x i they taste different Neiswanger Studio Seyfert's Potato Chips another well-dressed man BeaII's in the plazas Serving the home, industry, and the community through research Ball Brothers Research Department if .eg li 'mu lome made Pies and rolls Jack Pecklnpaugh agent for the Indian Daniels Restaurant where little ORIENTS are born 533' X xt..,,5s. - Q jtfxxfin X X ' , B ff X t x 5. ..,, ' ' -ix Q - M - S . fflisufl g ay A , 5. 1 In l Muncie's largest home financung lnSl'llUfIOI'I IS ln busmess to serve you with safety and convenience Current duvldend rate of three and one-half percent lnterest and free customer park ing are iust two of the many reasons you should save here 280 Mulberry at Charles you can find if at iff- . Fda 32 32 D lb 1 D S D-gvlilv a s ru tore li Y 9 if 'HF ii i I D Hllllllllllll - D f i . ,D J D J V - .--I Q E-we x ea, . Muncie's finest dry cleaning French Steam Dye Works A P.A. pause wifh Riggin's Milk rself Ml Riggins Dairy 4 2 if if's Borden's Ice Cream if's goi fo be good America's finesi cars and trucks are served by Warner Gear C O 1: U L '52 C .QE .321 --o Dm 82 SHAKES ca hungry crowd heads for Orv's ..-y-I-fi. ss? a complete line of office supplies A. E. Boyce Co. 321 East Main Y A Safe, Convenient Place For Your College Funds Muncie Federal Savings and loan Association Mann and Walnut Streets Muncie, Indiana I CD Q- U5 -1- 1 O 5 I 10 I T 10 284 pity the poor salesgirl Too bad, isn't it, that she can t keep it all for herself? Five floors laden down with the best of everything and all she can do is to offer it to the best customers in the world. Why not let her show you some of our gifts, fashions, appliances and fur- niture and see for yourself. your friendly store walnut at char les N Three branches, includ- ing downtown, to serve your every banking need. Industrial Trust and Savings Bank Kell K strawberry pie and the big burger Carter's Drive-in South Madison 285 6' Q7 W I '- X7 L4 la, A wwe R DLIAEN ' J: S CAFIIQY OUT owns eco-f 286 2 Q: Service ' ., , .,. W' X X Xb X sf 9 .QQ x X' -'ESQ K, A. Q- . fiis Sw!-X .S , .wx vN. Branch Bank S Q 3 R2 X Branch Banks N. Broadway W. Jackson X - . FV, If , ,,f+' L . , if N, ,, ,,pggz,z1.,,fi-2 5' ' ' v . J gf . . iz., ,,,, .,... , . V . . 'I V A ni' I V E QW , H 2 - - SENIOR HONOR ROLL Agness, Elaine Sue Brant, Mavis Jean Cones, Joyce Ann Eggers, Carol Ann Farling, Glenn Thomas Fuelling, Shirley Ann Fusselman, Bonnie L. Hattendorf, Janice Kay Lesh, Larry Noel Livergood, Virginia K. McDonnell, Frank Earl Medved, Barbara E. Miller, Martha Jane Mock, Doris Marie Munsey, Marcia Rosanne Perry, Theodore Jerome Rawlinson, Sarah Maxine Shierling, Phyllis Ruth Shreves, Carlee Alice Worland, Norma Lou OUTSTANDING SENIORS Bailey, Barbara Joyce Baughn, Jules Rodney Beer, David Ernest Black, Carol Ann Bobbitt, Betty J. Cappel, Herbert C. Costy, Barbara Jean Danglade, James K. Dumont, Nancy Ann Fiedler, Judith R. Fisher, Rose M. Fusselman, Bonnie L. Gerber, Dean Fredrick Gordon, John C. Haas, Marva Jane Harley, Jane Lynn Hartman, Jo Ellen Heintzelman, Robert W. Hildebrandt, Herbert C. Hildebrandt, Patricia B. Horein, James Roger Hubbard, Elaine Karp, Arlene M. Kleihege, Coradee M. Leininger, Nancy Ann Medved, Barbara E. Miller, Karl G. Mitchell, Julia Ann Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Roger Dan Owen, Charles B. Pippen, Mary Helen Pollard, Jenny Sue Robbins, Naomi Roof, Roselyn Scott, George E. Smith, Anita Soyring, Elizabeth Speicher, Allen Dean Sriver, Ruth L. Starr, Sylvia Sue Stephens, Ellen Mae Thompson, Judith Ann Trusty, Jeri C. Usher, Jeannine F, Waechter, William F. Weyler, Sally lrene Williams, Phyllis J. Yazel, Larry B. Zahrndt, Edward Stephen 287 Adams, Dick E. Albertson, James Alexander, Gerald Anderson, F. Lemuel Andry, Carl Austin, Hubert Bales, Mrs. William J. Barnes, Donald Beatty, George Bell, Robert Bergman, Kenneth Bertrand, Joe Bey, Vivienne Beyerl, Merrill Brown, Joan Brumtield, Charles Bumb, Oliver Burkhardt, Richard Burkhardt, Richard IM Burns, Vincent Caldemeyer, Richard Carmichael, V. H. Carter, Barbara Carter, Paul Cecil Margaret Cherry, Ada Lou Clifton, Lucile Coen, Dean B. Coqswell, Theodore Coil, Neal Collier, Kenneth Conn, Earl L. Cooper, Robert Cowley, Margaret Craddock, John R. Crunk, Dorothy Davidson, Ethelyn Dell, Daryl Dillon, Lowell Doeden, Gerald Dooley, William E. Dunham, Richard Dunn, F. Earl Easton, Hamilton Easton, Roger D. Eberle, M1ldred Edwards, P. D. Emens, John R. Ervin, Ben Eser, Arthur Felmlee, Wes Ferrill, Everett Fisher, Rosemary Freeman, Betty Freeman, James Fuller, Clara Ganzhorn, Betty Gilbert, Cecile Gordon, Hildegarde Gordon, Whitney 288 rs.1 ADMINISTRATION AND F 73 26 131,134 118 32 107 88 59 131, 134, 135 24, 57 97 43 88 31, 59 145 107 33, 85 23 88 43 137, 140 49 121 37, 38 109 234 73 88 73 103 30 73 25 145 59 49 59 59 134,135 131,134 131,134,135 59 109,117 137 43 109 25,134 22, 153 31 137 103 137 121,128 239, 240 121,244 145 59 121 59 137 Gradoni, E. John Grady, Marion Grey, Donald Gruber, Joanne Gruenewold, W. L. Guemple, Charles Hadley, Cornelia Hannaford, John Hardy, Garland Hargreaves, Robert Hartley, Dorothy Hartley, Lois Haugen, Marguerite Hauptman, Leo Hawkes, Bonnie Hayes, Marvin Hensley, Betty Herring, J. Virgil Heuss, Allan Hewitt, Lester Hicks, Georgina Higgins, William B. Hill, Martha Hill, Robert E., Jr. Himelick, Ethel Hinga, John J. Hoelzer, John E. Hoke, Evelyn Holcombe, Jean Hollis, Joseph Hollis, Lucile Hoops, Richard Hosek, Henry Howard, Robert Howat, M. Gordon Howd, M. Curtis Hubbard, Charles Huckleberry, Alan ACULTY Hudson, Betty Jo Hughes, Paul A Hummel, Arnim lnglehort, Louis Jackson, Joseph Jennett, Clair W. Johns, John M. Johnshoy, Howard Johnson, Donald Johnson Earl Johnson, Mary Johnson, Mina Johnson, Ross S. Kehoe, Fred Kelley, Joy Kendall, Mary Lou Killeen, Rosemary King, Mae E. Klem, John Koenker, Robert Kohler, Jean C. Korsgaard, Robert Kulseth, Leonard Kyle, Robert LaFollette, Robert Landis, Jean Law, Roberta 49 25 37 268 137 252 103 137 36 25 34 73 234 30 234 131,209 145 49 209 137 as 107 49 59 28 121,246,258 107 103 103 59 49 73 107 73 59 25 109,119 73 234 24,38 131 34, 73, 85 49 121,24O,244,251 34,49 29 37 24 145 49 103 121,240,244,250 91 268 145 103 31,218 26 109 121 73 49 25,140,144 121 43 PICTURE INDEX Lawhead, Victor Lawrence, E. Donald Lawrence, Richard . Lawry, Jon S. Lee, Norman . Leslie, Iris . . Letts, Albert Lewellen, John Linson, Robert List, James Liston, Edward Loats, Henry A. Loats, Ruth Louthen, Raymond Lutey, Carol MacVean, Donald Magoon, Iris Magoon, Wallace Maloon, Patricia Marks, Alfred Marsh, Robert Mascho, Beth Mouth, Leslie Mayfield, P. M. Mayhue, Fred McCall, Robert McCormick, Robert McCoskey, Veva McGarret't, Marg McJilton, Mildred. McNcughton, Charles Meloy, Elizabeth Mertens, Thomas Michael, R. E. Mihal, George Milford, Mildred Miller, Donald Miller, Frances . , Miller, Sayers J. Mitchell, T. L. Moore, Mildred Morsey, Royal Murphy, Beulah Myers, Mary Myers, Robert Mysch, Lucio Nelson, Carl Nelson, Lloyd Nelson, Phyllis Nesbitt, Porter Newcomb, Robert Newton, George Newton, Robert Nichols, Alice Nisbet, Jerry Olson, Raymond O'Neal, Charles Osborn, Thomas Painter, Floy R. Paschall, Homer Pearson, Mary Pence, Homer Phillips, A. L. Pippenger, W. G. Rogue, E. Graham Poucher, Kenneth Primmer, Robert ., 131, 26 49 1 34 73 107 268 ., H28 121,252, 262 ,...,.35 .. 97,100, 121,240,244 131 49 101 .49 260 . ........ 59 3109, 137, 140, . 131 121,240, 131 103 88 . 24 234 . 73 111 59 59 160 . 37 25 131 103 145 . 43 . 32 109 134 , 26 244 109 135 , 73 . 121,240 . 37 24 , 59 103 234 . 49 . 43 109,120 . ,, .25,100 137,140,205 , , H73 .,,73 . 109 ..2s ,24,45 , .131 , ,.59 . 37,183 . .36 137 131,134 103 109 ,, 121,256 32,207 59 , 97,100 ,245 1 1 1 P eams, Jake ector, Marion eichle, Marvin eynolds, Leon hineberger, Robert hodes, George ice, David, L. Ich, Sanford Ichey, Harold 1chmond, David 1eth, Claude 1ppee, Louise obbins, Robert abertson, Robert Dbinson, Helen sdgers, Allan adgers, Joan awe, Clair D. Dyalty, Paul Jde, Neil S amore, Theodore argent, William atterwhite, Joseph zhermer, Theresa :herr, Jean :hmidt, Fred J. :hmitt, Judith A . E. Boyce Company . B. C. Coach Lines cme-Lees merican Laundry and Dry Cleaning all Brothers Co. all State Alumni Association all State Bookstore all Stores aIIard's Hardware anner-Whitehill eaIl's Mens Shop ond Texaco Service orden's Ice Cream C farter's Drive-In . Ioca-Cola Bottling Company , Iollegienne Shops fovalt Dairy Company JoIby's Drug Store Janiel's Restaurant A Acknowledgements Aquaticus Administration Administration Section Advertisements Air Science Activities Air Science Department Faculty 97, IOO 131 43 131, 134 251 IO9 59,69 97 59 59 97, lOl 49 35, 63 137 103, 104 227 160, 227 . 49 24 221 IO3 97,100 73 91, 94 103 as I45 282 273 275 27l 278 269 276 284 27l . 270 277 270 282 . 285 286 270 273 281 279 303 267 21-36 IA-ID 269-285 39-42 37 Schroeder, John I 37, l40, I44 Scruton, David I37. I44 Seidell, Robert 437 Shales, John 59 Shank, Bruce 49 Shepard David 73 Sherman, Robert IO9 Shipman Charles 59, 69 Shondell Donald 121, 264 Shurtleft, Byron 43 Slilpigini, Salvatore IO9 Simon, Richmond 35 Siverly, R. E. 131, I34 Smith, Juanita IO3 Smith, Shelby I34 Smith, Thedus l45 Smith, William H. 36 Snedeker, Noreen 59 Stealy, Richard l2l, 237, 258, 259 Stepleton, Eunice , 91 Stevenson, Forrest . . , I3I, I34 Stevenson, William H., I3I, I35 Stobaugh, Donita 234 Stone, Herman 37 Story, William E. 43 Strickler, Barbara IO9 Strom, Merle 59 Strother, Edward 73 Studebaker, Margaret 49 Swanson, Robert 56 Swinford, Basil 49 ADVERTISING INDEX F Fashion Dress Shop . French Steam Dye Works . French-Tex Cleaners H Hedstrom Hi-Fi I Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. . Industrial Trust and Savings Italian Villa J Jack's Camera Shop I. Lincoln Press, Inc. M Marhoefer Packing Co., Inc. Merchants National Bank Merchant's Trust Company Morton Standts, . , Muncie Federal Savings and Loan Assn. Mutual Home and Savings Association CONTENT INDEX Albright-Otterbein Alpha Chi Omega I76' Alpha Omicorn Pi I74 Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Alpha I70 Alpha Sigma Tau l72 Angel Flight 272 281 275 283 279 285 286 273 279 276 274 286 273 283 280 207 I77 l75 79 2I6 I7I I73 40 'I' Thomas, G, Patience I2I Tretick, Sidney IO9 Tyler, Robert I 37 V Van Cleve, Charles 73 Vermillian, Mary Jo I45 W Wagner, J. C. 27, 85 Wallace, H. Ansel 28 Waterfield, S. O. 37 Weldy, Catherine 234 Welker, George I3I, l82 Wetmore, Rosamond IO3 Wetmore, Thomas 73, 89 Whelan, C. Jane 49, 57 Whitmer, James R. 37 Wickham, Martha 30 Williams, Nelson I4O Willoughby, Malcolm 37 Wires, Richard I37 Wiseman, Park I3I Withrow, Norval I t7 Woody, Grace I2I , I25 Y Yeamans, George T. I03 Yeo, Mary L. IO9 Yuhas, T. Frank 59 N Neiswanger Studio 277 O Orv's Drive-In 282 Owl Drugs. , 27I P Pizza King 286 R Rader's Portrait Studio 275 Reid's Studio 270 Riggin's Dairy, Inc. 281 Roger's Jewelers . 233 S Seyfert's Distributing, Inc. 277 Smittie's Mens Shop 271 W Warner Gear 282 Western and Southern Life Insurance Co. 276 Woodworth Dining Service 275 Angel Flight Activity 4l Arnold Air Society 38 Art Activities 4748 Art Department Faculty 43 Art Department Seniors 44 Association of Childhood Education 70-7l Association ot Women's Residence Halls B. Council 229 Association of Women Students 228 28 9 46 Science Department Faculty B Club Band Ball State Chorale Ball State News Baptist Student Fellowship Baseball Basketball Best On Campus Party Bike-a-than Blue Key Blue Key Sweetheart Brady Hall Council Business Department Faculty Business Department Seniors C Cadet Wing Staff Chi Omega Christian Science Organization Class Officers Clavia Collegiate Party Commerce Club Concert Choir Crosley Hall Council Cross Country D Delta Chi Delta Phi Delta Delta Sigma Theta Delta Zeta , , Department Section Disciples Student Fellowship Editor's Page Education Department Activity Education Department Faculty Education Department Seniors Elliott Hall Council Elliott Hall Residents English Department Faculty English Department Seniors Epsilon Pi Tau F Football Foreign Language Department Activity Foreign Language Department Faculty Four Freshmen Freshman Camp G Gamma Delta Geography Club Golf Gymnastics H Health Center Homecoming Activity Homecoming Queen Home Economics Department Activity Home Economics Department Faculty Home Economics Department Seniors Honorary Colonel Index Indiana State Education Association 90 126-127 ,116 120 80-81 208 260-261 246-250 141 266 164 154 .230 49 50-55 38 152-202-203 209 163 165 141 56-57 118 230 237-239 182-183 45 180 178-179 2A-2D 210 304 72 59 60-67 226 227 73 74-76 100 239-244 90 88 158 218-220 211 135 262-263 251 268 152-153 151 95-96 91 92 156 285-302 69 Industrial Arts Department Activity Industrial Arts Club , Industrial Arts Department Faculty Industrial Arts Department Seniors International Relations Club Inter-Fraternity Council Inter-Fraternity Council, Jr. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Intro-Murals Introduction J Journalism Club Junior Prom Queen K Kallista Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Sigma Kappa L Lambda Chi Alpha Library Activities Library Department Faculty Library Science Club Lucina Hall Council M Maria Bingham Hall Mary Beeman Club Math Department Faculty Math Department Seniors Music Department Activities Music Department Faculty Music Department Seniors N Newman Club North Hall Council Nursing Activities Nursing Faculty Nursing Seniors O Off-Campus Housing Opera Workshop Orchestra Orient Foundation Staff Orient Honors Orient Queen Orient Queen Contest Activity Orient Staft P Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council, Jr. Participation Activity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi Upsilon Omicron Physical Education Department Activity Physical Education Department Faculty Physical Education Department Seniors Physical Education Maiors and Minors Pi Beta Phi Pi Gamma Mu 102 101 97 98-99 264- 1 186- 188- 105 114- 89 167 167 212 265 -20 87 155 181 68 187 189 106 103 104 233 148 94 107 108 113 109 110 213 232 147 145 146 235 120 115 84 85 149 150 82-83 200- 129- 122 1 90- 168 168 72 111 201 93 130 121 124 125 191 140 Pi Kappa Sigma Pi Omega Pi. Q Queen's Court R Religious Council Religious Section . Residence Hall Directors Residence Section Rogers Hall Council S Science Club, , , . Science Department Activities , Science Department Seniors , Secretarial Graduates . Sigma Alpha Eta , Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Gamma Sigma Zeta Social Section Social Science Club Social Science Department Faculty Social Science Department Seniors South Hall Council Sports Section Spotlight State Teachers College Board Stray Greeks Student Center Birthday Party Student Center Committees Student Center Governing Board Student Executive Council Student Staff Student Teaching Swimming Symphonic Wind Ensemble T Table of Contents Tennis Theta Chi Title Page Topsy Turvey Doll Track Trailer Court Life V Variety Show W Wagoner Hall Council Wagoner Hall Residents Wesley Foundation Westminister Fellowship Who's Who , Women OFT Campus Women's Choir Women's Recreation Association Wood Hall Council Wrestling Y YWCA and YMCA Young Democrats Young Republicans . 204 ...,58i ,..,157 205 . .4A-4D .234 . , .5A-5D 231 135 136 131 .132-133 . .192- 152-198- 194- .,,l96- ,55 ,78 112 193 l99l ws .77 197 ,, .134 ,3A-3D .,.144 .137 .138-139 , .232 , . ,6A-6D 252 86 ,21 169 159 161 160 162 234 72 254 117 ..2 256-257 184-185 ,1 156 . 258-259 .222- 236 158 221 225 214 215 166 228 119 128 231 255 217 143 142 Bezy, Sue Abbring, Thomas Abel, Janet Abraham, Joy Abrahamson, Lee Abrams, Phyllis Acheson, Sharon Achors, Herman Ackles, Frederick Ackley, Judith, Acra, Howard Adams, Judith Adams, Linda Adler, Mary Adolph, James Agness, Elaine Alberson, Eugene , Albertson, Robert L. Aldous, Mary Ann Alexander, John Allen, Janet Allen, Rosalie Alley, Dewaine . Alley, Wanda L. Allison, Lynne Alsop, Barbara K. Alsop, John K. Altherr, Joan Amburn, James Amick, Richard Amolik, Vimal Amstutz, Jerry Anderson, Arlene J. Anderson, Barbara L. Anderson, Evelyn Anderson, Ioyce Anderson, Kaysa , Anderson, Margaret E. Anderson, Mary Anderson, Roberta Lyn Andrew, Kent Andrew, Linda Lou Andrew, Mary Andrews, David A. Andrews, Donald Andrews, Joseph Andorfer, Donald Angel, Judith Anglin, Richard Anthony, John Anthony, Kathleen Applegate, Jerry Ann Arch, Linda Armington, James Arney, Sharon Arnold, John Arrington, Kenneth Asberry, Mary Atkinson, Carolee Augsburger, Jerry Augs burger, Marilyn M. Augustyn, Paul Aurond, Roberta Austin, Barrett E. Auxier, Charles, Avenatti, John A, Avery, Charles Ayabe, Dorothy S. Ayers, John Babb, Wilma Babcock, Burt Badger, Jack Baer, Sue Ann Bailey, Barbara Bailey, Mary Helen Bailie, Judith STUDENT PICTURE Bair, Natalie Band, Band, Boken Baken Baken Baken Baken Baken Loretta E. William Charles Mary Sue Michael Nancy Robert Ronald Baldwin, Marian Bannin g, Jerry 186 146 89 169,227 86 70,203 101,103,222 00,143 46,170,231 186,222 69,171 112 117,119 71 116,215,222 60 122,126,109,252 200,225 233 60,71,101,227 92 55 132 92,174 69,71 173 222 170 98 AAAS 09,122,125,212 122,197,250 46 4O,58,l57 92,94 179 57,161,229,230 60 IBO 79,8l,84,B7,l77 110,107 71,160,177 120,214 57,105 45,46,217,224 69,214 213 74 50 04,227 57,104 03,177,229,230 60 50,57,l99 132 186 244 195 190 199 119 196,224 146 222 103 122,105 74 60,09 169,225 92,100 233 223 161 199 60 170 74 191 46,6O,7O,142 179 170 Bannon, James Barath, John Barber, Carol Ann Barbknecht, Nancy Barcus, John Bardsley, Jerry Bare, Richard Boren, Mary Barker, Lowell Barliok, Roberta Barnett, James Barnett, May Barnhizer, Kathy Barnum, David Barr, David Barr, Louise Barr, Ruth Ellen Barres, Laverne Barrett, George Barricklow, Denzel Bartels, Barbara Bartkowiak, Marilyn Bartkowiak, Patricia Bartlett, Barbara Bartlett, James Bashara, Marian Bass, Joan Bossiri, Said Ali Bossier, Ruth Ann Bauermeister, Barbara Baughman, Sandra Baughn, Rodney Baumgartner, Thomas Bausman, David Bayer, Ray Bazin, Robert Bazin, Steve Beadle, Larry Beal, William Beal, Nila Beoman, Richard Beaman, Sandra Beard, Carolyn Beasley, Sandra Beauchamp, William Beck, Ernest Beck, Jerry Beck, Robert Beck, Rita Becker, Beverly Becker, Janice Beckett, James Beckett, Margaret Beckett, Marsee Beebe, Otto Beeler, Kent . Beer, David . Beickman, Jane Bell, Joan Bell, Katheryn Bell, Richard Beltz, Dean Benander, Corlene Benbow, Joan Benbow, Larry Benedict, Judy Bennett, David Bennett, Max Bennett, Stephen INDEX 40,194 94,144 lBl 50 78 105,221,223 174,200 132,197,240 197 177,206 197,250 MJzm5m9 196 A5 116,117,119,21 105,256,257 222 199 60 122,237 193 101 60 173 223 169 204 173 89 60 110 50,60 57,79,03,04,125,120,142 84 71,202 199,240 173 70,160,100 B9 5O,57,58,l28 71,70,175,231 119,190,219,231 74,06,160 40,199 222 244 lB4,227 01,105 110,210 227 55 57,189 194 203 55,57,220 109 141,169 101,216 190,244 170 60,71,173 69,170,200 250 71,119,174 04,167,109 190,237 185 60,60,162,164,166,167,199 71,177,230 60 157 167,103 IB5 209,228 60,71 167,197,226,227,256 74 201 5Q201 106,222 Bensman, Edward Benson, Homer Bentancourt, Lindy Berlien, Sue Berry, Lucile Berry, Venita Best, Nelson Betterton, Harry Beyer, Delbert Beyer, Terry Bible, Ronald Bicknell, Donald Bieberich, Carol Bienert, Billie Biggs, Charles Bilby, Judity Billington, Sandra Bingaman, John Binnion, Sharon Bird, Mary Ruth Birk, Mary Ruth Birt, Nancy Bisel, Sandra Bishop, James Bishop, Michael Bitts, Jerry Black, Carol Black, Donald Black, Eddy Blackwell, Bronson Blackwell, Diona Blair, Nadile Blair, Russel Blake, William Blanchard, Richard Bland, Robert Blaskovich, Audrey Blaydes, Barbara Bledsoe, Jack Bliton, Gilbert Blizzard, Edgar Blodgett, Sue Blosser, Sharlene Blubaugh, Mary Joan Bly, Frances Boardman, Avery Babbitt, Betty Bockover, Robert Bogie, Richard Bolen, Janet Boleriack, Paula Boles, Carl Bollhorst, Leland Bond, Dennis Bone, William Bone, Marth Jane Bonham, James Books, Charles Boop, Roger Boose, Jo Ann Booth, Barbara Bornemeier, Jean Boswell, Joanne Botset, Richard Bott, Judy Boots, Gary Bottom, Robert Bouslog, Ann Bowen, Jerry Bower, Susan Bowers, Mary Ann Bowles, Helen Bowling, Don Bowman, Charles Bowman, Susan Bowne, Thomas Bowser, John Boyer, Nancy Boyd, Richard 38 224 197 162,190 122,125,120 60 132,251 199 100,222 105 213 212 106 71 122 111,117 215 71 127,199,240 203 93 92,94,171 140 78,195 50,103 , 199 186 68,l22,l79,234 130,201 86 122 71,170 219 141 104,227 132 102 125,120 60,70 38 74 100 130 il7 77,140,161,160 195 74,70,79,03,191 105 92,93,165,171,234 185 244 116,110,174 69,140,191,229 244 221 69,144,224 50 71,179,215,233 167,105 56,142,222,262 227 71 50,179 70,210 71 250 112,119 199 50,107,224 2l3 . l86 40,194 60,71 70 227 132 215 50 130 44,46,171 186 291 Cherry, Mearl Boyer, Patricia Boyle, James Brach, Carl Brachvogel, Susan Brackin, Saundra Brodd Bradd ack, Barbara ack, Judith Bradford, Atta Bradley, Arlene Bradley, John Brady, Jane Brady, Sheila Brady, Virginia Bragg, Charles Bragg, Jack Bragg, Larry Brammell, Linda Brammer, Tod Brand, James Brown, Darleen Brandleu, Jane Brandenburg, Leon Brann, Keith Brannon, Sara Brant, Mavis Brant, Martha Bantley, Sandra Branum, Cecilia Brassler, Ann Braten, Walter Brehmer, Carl 60 Brengman, Fred Brenton, William Brewington, Mary Ellen Brewster, David Bricker, Doris Bridgeman, Harold Bridges, Lois Biggs, Charles Briggs, Janice Briggs, John Briggs, Priscilla Bright, Donald Bright, Judith Briles, James Brinkman, Fredrick Brinson, Carol Brinson, Nancy Brnison, Patricia Broadwater, Jock Broadwater, Paul Brokaw, Jane Bronstan, Kenneth Brooke, Robert Brooks, Robert Bross, Beverly Brown, Bill Brown, Carolyn Brown, David Brown, Dixie Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Gary Brown, John Brown, Judith Ann Brown, Judith Marlyn Brown, Larry Brown, Robert Brown, Ronald Brown, Thelma Brown, Thomas lTiml Brown, Tommy Browne, John Browning, Harold Brubaker, Clif?ord Brugh, Carol Bruhn, William Bruin, Tommy Brurnbaugh, Neil Brundage, Robert Bryan, Berton Bryan, Marcia Bryan, Richard Bryant, Marilyn 792 118,168 206 262 263 205 78,79,81,87,191 94 203 163 195 194 232 71,217 161,195 189,260 117,212,219 44 171,228 144,198 118 196,227 60 227 199 60 89,143,212,215 226,227 69,71,141,179 50,177 71 94,209,232 170,219 233 74 ,89,135,183,205,215,223 225 185,251 172,219 185 204,210,217,233 181 50 111 57 57,58,161,199 92,93,94 201 172 46,196,222 186,222 60,71 60 230 244 227 69 181 60,126,237 258 195 227 71,230 168,204 50,262,263 190 179 222 225 60,146 209 -227 98,100,101 143,144 71 240,241,242,258,259 199 187 50 196 202,232 89,186 223 260 199 50 198 71 184 118 Bryant, Robert Bryant, Winifred Bryia, Rose Buckalew, Joyce Buckley, Jacqueline Buddenbaum, Kathryn Buerkle, Paul Buford, Wendall Bugg, William Bullard, Marlene Bunselmeier, Lois Burch, Robert Burchard, Bonnolyn Burchard, Donna Burgauer, David Burge, Gail Burget, Gene Burke, Barbara Burke, Merideth Ann Burkholder, Keith Burkhart, Marylou Burleson, Travis Burns, Bobbe Burns, Bruce Burns, Leonard Burns, Louis Burns, Mary Kathleen Burnsworth, Joe Burt, R ichard Alan Burton, Barbara Burton, Lynda Busby, Busby, Gary Otis Buxton, Sue Butler, David Butler, Grayce Butler, William Butt, Jerry Butzier, George Buxton, Barbara Buxton, Sue Byrd, Lois Byrum, Richard E. Byrum, Richard Cagley, Don Caldwell, Linda Calhoun, John Callan, Joseph Callihan, Gretchen Calloway, Joyce Calvo, Anna Cameron, Allan Cameron, Ruth Cameron, Stanford Campbell, Dean Campbell, Marshall Campbell, Marvin Campbell, Minnie Campbell, Nancy Campbell, Richard Campos, Richard Camren, Linda Cappel, Herbert Carbaugh, Mary Cardwell, Lary Carey, Sandra Carle, Jennie Carlson, Marilou Carr, Connie Carter, James Carter, Jill Cartmel, Thomas Cartwright, James Cartwright, Rosella Carver, Joyce Case, Betty Case, William Cash, Robert Cassidy, Phillip Cassity, Alden 1 . 5o,57,142,185 92 69,70,213 . 203 60 195 89,183,211,226,227 222 98,101 71 57,119,120,194 186 232 112,117,119 201,260 104,210 186,227 94 71,193,217 141,183,227 57,219 127,199 69,70 111,118 197 57,122,197,240 50,56,185 175 84 197 221,224 258 45,140,157 172 223 197 57 189 233 167 219 111,117,219,222 104 119,214,217 50,104 61 71 c 118 212 157 171 199 223 223 177 92,93,94,104,208 89 184 70,161,175 231 225 201,246 260 244 244 180 230 92 175 162,198,219,221,222 237 110,111 117 118,161 175 110,116,118,164,166,189 146 188,210,223 46 178 207 94 214 70 202 116,120 201 219 231 138 169 186 61 140 210 213 258 200 138 227 Casterline, Roger ,,,. Castleman, Bervery Cavalier, Eugene , Cavanaugh, Jerald .. Cecil, James. Cecrle, Esther Cerqueira, Joseph. . . Chagares, Frances . Chalfant, Leo . Chamness, Laita Chaney, James Chapman, Carolyn. Chastain, Carolyn Chavis, William Cheatham, Williard Cheesman, Dorothy Chenore, Darrel Cherry, Charles Childs, Tommy Chisman, Lois Chiszar, James Christman, Mary Christman, Norma Christy, Marcus Chiszar, Jim Churchill, Thomas Cisco, Elizabeth Cisman, Barbara Clark, Beverly Clark, Connie Clark, Donald. Clark, Eileen Clark, John Clark, Judith Clark La Rue Clark Mary Clark William Eugene Claycomb, Judith Clayton, David Clem, Mona Clendenen, Judith Cleveland, Joan Cleveland, Larry Clevenger, Carolyn . Clifiord, David Cline, Phyllis Clock, Patricia Cloud, Rex Clouse, Charlotte Coapstick, Sandra Coates, Jean Coe, Brenda Coffin, James Cohen, Freda Colborne, Ronald Cole, Cleone Cole, Patty Coleman, Carol Coleman, Donald Colgazier, Warren Collins, William Colon, Myriam Camas, Jose Combs, Jack Companion, Samuel Compliment, Janet Conaway, Allen Cones, Joyce Condon, Jane Conklin, Sandra Conner, Kenton Connors, Robert Conwell, Ester Cook, Albert Cook, Mariorie Cook, Winifred Cooley, Paul Coon, Donna Coons, Alice Cons, John Cooper, Karel Cooper, Lois . 101,199,260 ......,40,57 M244 251 . 50 71,161, 177, 230 .. 127,196, 240 . .,71 .200 84,125,230 H. ..50 57,69,7o .. ...191 .132 ...28 .,,138 . 69,223 ..138,199 . ..122 196,223 69, 94,125,191 . 118,219 .177 ....87 227 223 223 . .71 . 84,156,203 . 180 . 122 . 5O,57,199 ... . M 61 117,216 . 175 227 . . 61,173 86,138 71,202 . 56,185 57,118 203,232 58,140,144,208 200 117,192 . . 50 . 50 231 189 55,57 116,119 40,194 . 203,231 223 118 196 . 171 40,132,135 204 181 122,123 122 89 89 227 . 197 168,204 . .78 . 61,71 203 .. 6B . 127,251 . . 187 . . . 70 122,246,248 . 50 61,205 111,117,188 11O,112,116,120 214 . . 138 ... 61,203 . .57 Coppens, Richard Corazzi, Edward Corbin, Freda Carden, Marcia Corle, Jennie Comier, Dorothy Costy, Barbara Cotner, Robert Cotton, Ancil Cotton, James Cougill Coulson, Carolyn Cox, Barbara Cox, Lana Cox, Philip Lee Cox, Philip Ray Cox Wendell Cragun, Claudette Craig, Marlin Craig, Susan Craigie, Lorna Crampton, John Crandall, George Crane, James Crane, Marilyn Craven, Roxyann Craven, Tal Crawford, Carolyn Crawford, Robert Creek, Nancy Cregar, Mary Cress, Bona Cress, Ronald Crevistan, Richard Crews, Norman Critchheld, James Crockett, William Cramlish, Dorothy Crone, John Cronin, Michael Crooks, Sallie Crouse, Ellen Crousore, Paul Crow, Barbara Crowe, Robert Crull, Gary Crum, Mabel Cubranich, Mary Ann Cull, Janet Culp, Jan Cumings, David Cuneo, Jack Cunningham, loth Cunningham, Jack Cunningham, Ruth Current, William Curry, Edward Curtis, Thomas Cutter, Glenn Dahlberg, Paula Dailey, Gerald Dailey, Paul Daily, Donald Dale, Donald Dale, Ronald Dalton, Melvin Danford, Sue Danglade, James Danko, Dolores Darling, Elizabeth Datena, Francis Daugherty, Le Roy Daugherty, Roger Davee, Judith Davidson, Karen Davies, David Davis Davis , Charles Davis, Davis, , Barbara Carole Sue James 213 240,241 44,168,203 195 118,140,212 228 57,94,l6l,l75,2l3 61,166 132 224 l32 50,57 132 176,230 71,142 208,219,222 50 lO8 171 122 190,219,230 74,58,l75 224,244 189 110,111,117 46 208 208 61,68,104,21o 122,258,259 172,217,219 57,213,230 l92 79,160,164,199,226,227 135,183 0,111,116,117 187,227 117 138 74 197 199 55,171 61 225 50,57 184,222 57,116 71,214 6l 6l,7O,l93 227 84,189 IOB 240 215,225 57,193,210 189 IBB 140,142 186,216,222 0 40,7L142 143 99,197 227 186 199 98,100,101 61,177 138,167,187 6l,89,l79 57,69,179 187 184,227 224 69,71,230 AO 194 186 171,231 224 176 50 Davis John Davis, Paul Davis, Rebecca Davis, Richard Davis, Roland Davis, Ronald Davis, Sandra Davis, Sharon Davis, Wilbur Davisson, Janet Day, Allen Dean, Kay De Atley, Robert Decker, Dan Decker, Jayne Decker, Rex Dee, Mary Deegan, James De Haven, Carolyn Delagrange, Jake Deleget, Ann Dellinger, James Dellinger, Richard Detting, Lynn Denbo, Beverly Denig, Arlene Dennis, John Derbyshire, Harriet Dereheimer, David Derr, Janet Detling, Lynn Detraz, Linda Devoe, Helen Dial, Karl Dickerson, Myron Dickinson, Roger Dickman, Jane Dickman, Sherry Dickover, Joyce Dickson, Larry Dinsmore, Denis Dishman, Glenna Disinger, Mary Dittrich, Darlene Dixon, Karen Doba, William Doewinkle, Eddie Dolby, Rex Dales, Sandra Doll, Patricia Dome, Beth 69 Dome, Mary Dome, Sandra Dominguez, Ricardo Donat, Judy Dorton, Larry Dotson, Elaine Dotson, Hugh Douglas, Don Douglass, Dorothy Douglass, Roy Dowell, Phyllis Drake, Richard Drake, William Drathring, Donald Dreher, Patricia Drerup, Owen Druley, Jay Dubert, Carol Dubie, Kenneth Du Bois, Genevieve Dudelston, Ann Duft, Shirley Duguid, Judy Dumont, Nancy Dunfee, Jude Dunham, Diane Dunham, Howard Dunn, Keith Dunn, Nancy M. Dunnuck, Donald Durbin, Lyle Durham, Alan 138 38,121 217,232 50 227 132 94 IBO 246,258 214 127,196,227 40,94 187 74 70,214 197,260 bl 198 74,77 122,197 6l lOl 74 100 217 57,232 185 119,138 224 2l7 lOl 119,120,208 44,45 237 240,260 183,224 112,118,119 175 210 71,208 117 225 206 57,194 229 61,71,213 61 198,244 116 lOl 212 61 l7l 70 170 l7O,2l2,2l4,23l 146 2l2 84,178 219 111 116 219 57,142 185 94 50 199 79,83,189 61 200,216 146 193 l85 198 224 186,223 87 178 101,161 189 223 61 98,99,l26 6l,68,7l 132,134 74 55,177 74,157,165,177 122,262 58,141 173 50 227 174 143 224 224 Durham, James R Dwiggins, Joseph Dyer, Sandra Dyer, Suzanne Dyle, Joe Dynes, Richard Eberhart, Barbara Ebersold, Robert Eby, Carol Ecker, Louis Eder, Dino Edgar, Carol Edgar, Judith Edinger, Richard Edwards, Asa Edwards, Jayne Edwards, Jean Ann Edwards, June Edwards, Tommy Eggers, Carol Ann Eggers, Virgil Fred Eichenauer, Roger Eichorst, Douglas Eklund, Mary Lee Eland, Calvin Elbehairy, Sami Elgas, Stanley Elliott, Barbara Elliott, Carol Elliott, John Elmore, Jerry Eloph, Kathryn Elsea, Jan Eltzroth, Larry Elwell, William Emerson, Flora Eminhizer, Janice Emmert, Charles Endicott, Sharon Endres, Arthur Engelbert, John English, Patricia Enking, Sally Epply, Tom Erdmann, Linda Erhardt, Judity Erickson, Donald Erne, Rebecca Escott, Stanley Estrich, Judith Etchinson, Joseph Etherington, Beryl Etzler, Leland Eudaley, Ruth Evans, Arnold David Evans, David Clyde Evans, Fern Evans, Lowell Evanseck, David Everhart, Deloris Anne Everest, Marcele Evilsizer, Marshall Fabrycki, William Fadely, Gary Fahien, William Fairchild, L. Edward Faith, Barbara Falatic, Robert Fallin, Kenneth Farley, Patricia Farling, Glenn Farn, Gary Farrell, Betty Faulkner, Jimmie Faust, Marilyn Favre, Judith Feit, Mardell 50,56 223 118,160,177 176,219 223 110,111,118 202,219 199,223 l9A 100 57,191,231 55,56,171 209 224 222 70 70 4446 132 bl 177 222 61 199 164,167,185 255 175 71 89 104,226 227 110,118 119 94 228 223 6l,2lO,2l6,2l7 57 232 227 127 199,240 l86 215 71 192 219,224 70 215 189 197,256,257 50 191 179 189 211 7l 127,240 87 50 178 223,244 108 84,184,211,219,224 244 209 98 lOl 69 210,223 119 lll 222 132 227,251 l7B 108 79,83,161 189 161 184 111,118 188 lOl l89 116,119 193 213,223 226,227 62,195 74 5l,57,lA2,l85 209 45 203 62,71 148 293 ,, ,, , -. 4 Felger, Gertrude Fell, David Fell, Donna Feller, Keith Felton, Janis Felts, Virginia Femyer, Judith Fendley, Rebecca Fenn, Nancy Ferguson, Carolyn Ferris, Gale Fervida, Connie Fickle, Mary Fidler, Donna Fiedler, Judith Field, John Fields, Richard Fields, Sandra Fields, Stanley Fihe, John F1ndley,Julia Finley, Robert Firestone, Dolores Firks, Fische Flsche Fish, B Frederick r, Joyce r, Steven arbara Fish, Martha Fishback, Frederick Fishback, Jerry Fishee, Dave Fisher, Carl Fisher, David C Fisher, David W. Fisher, Jeannine Fisher, Rose Marie Fisher, Sandra Fitch, Walter Flake, Garnet Fleming, James Fletcher, Carlos Fletcher, Jimmie Flick, Carole Flightner, Susan Flora, Elizabeth Floyd, Billy Fogle, Mary Folkers, Ruth Folta, Marty Ford, James Ford, Kathryn Ford, Kay Ford, Michael Ford, Rachel Ford, Rodney Ford, Thelma Foreman, John Foreman, Lois Foster, Nancy Foster, Robert Foutch, C cirolee Fowle Fowle r, Michael r, Nadine Fox, Helen Fox, Jerry L, Fox, Jerry Wayne Fox, Larry Fra izer, Georginanna Frakes, Wayne Front, Martha Frantz, Roger Fraze, Kenneth Frazier, Cora Frederick, Jeanonne Freeman, Jan French, Denney French, Mary Friskney, Janet Fritts, Thomas Fritts, James Fritz, Barry Fritz, Charles Frost, Norma 94 58,108,134 188,219,224 120,214,217 169 40 51 81,94 118,174,231 62,71,84,179 62,171 138 1o8,140,134,230 4Q94 62 62,165,166,168,177 224 224 71,230 51 138 112,116,119,193 51 210 227 213,219 185 62 176 208 208 70 98 132 51 143 74,78,162,179 207 185 62 98 222 122 69,142,231 118,207 87 116,187 56, 118, 119, 177, 229, 232 62,71, 173, 231 44, 231 57 210 219 182 93 122, 127,240 94 138 92 217 38 57 244 69 210 117 101,183, 189 224 57 122,127, 237, 258 58 224 189 62 142, 233 69 216 51,179 55, 207, 217 187 98 84, 219, 222 251 210 Fruechte, Sandra Fryback, Patricia Frye, John Fuelling, Clinton Fuelling, Shirley Fuller, Daniel Fullhort, Ted Funk, Gayle Furnish, Larry Fusselman, Bonnie Gacsala Alex Gallear Jacqueline Gambee Linda Gander, Helen Ganshorn, Jerry Garard Patricia Garau Sara Gard, M. Diane Gard, Sandra Gardiner, William Gardner, Diane Gardner, Sharon Garr, Anthony Garr, Robert Garretson, Linda Garrett James Garrett Martha Garringer, Barbara Garringer, Charles Garrison, Sharon Garrison Virginia Garson, Patricia Garst, Mary Gasparovic, Pauline Gauder, Helen Gausmann, Walter Gawlikawski, David Gazdick, James Gear, Roy Geddes, Karen Gee, Arlene Geisko, Doris Genth, Rosemary Gentry, Nancy George, David George, Lois Gerber, Dean Gibson, Donald Gibson, Jack Giessler, Gary Gilbert, John Gilbert, Judith Gilbert, Lyle Gilchrist, Beverly Giles, Mary Gillespie, Donald Gilliland, Paul Gillis, Donald Gilmore, Beverly Gilmore, Joan Gilmore, Robert Ginn, William Ginther, Frederick Glassford, Joseph Gleason, Jack Glentzer, Francis Glesing, Don Glogas, Leo Gnagy, Joyce Goacher Goar Roy Godby, Neal Gadsey, Linda Godfrey, Donovan Godfrey, James Godoy, Patricia Godwin, Jacqueline Goetz, Carole Goins, Martha Goldstein, Ronald 55, 56, 179 Golliher, James Good, Barbara 89 Good, Jack Good, Thomas Goodling, Rosemary , Gordon, John Gordon, Mary Gordon, Patricia Gordon, Robert Gorman, Brian. 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Pattee, Larry Patterson, David Patterson, Mary Patricia Patterson, Neal Patterson, Virginia-Lee Paul, Barbara Paul, Joe Paul, Roberta Paulek, Margaret 44, 45, Paulsen, Linda Payer, Dianne Payne, Gladys Payne, Kenneth Paynter, Nancy Paynter, Patricia Pa yntor, Kathryn Peak, Dorothea Pearce, Ronald Peebles, Myron Pequignot, Larry Peregrine, Margaret Perrin, Lynnanne Perry, Dale Perry, Theodore Peters, Betty Peters, Norman Petro, Doris Petry, Janet Peyton, Ed Phend, Richard Phillabaum, Carole 171,231 7l 176 134,224 70,213 197 246 69,208 57,69,205,210 199,260 201 201 117,133 111,222 134,224 46 76 212 57,141,153,162,163 199 179 141,193,213,233 219,225 173 65,70,161,163,169 46,94,192 94,195 39,133 208 89 52 210 139 52 38 39,203 227 258 213 173 162,199 I79 52 225 101 117 197 213 79,30,139 71,215 223 127,252,253 6i7Ll4ZlW 227,262 ll8,ll9,l49,l9O 69,71,231 205,206 170,232 46,63,79,33,161,166,175 69,7Ll79 141,161,175 65,7l,l7l 199 65,7l,l42,l93 119,212 56 57,69 224 260 222 39,214 179 65 139 78 99,101 l6ll7Q2l9 161,212,233 193 139 110,120 Phillabaum, Paul Phillippe, Donald Phillips, Judith Phillips, Roberta Phillips, Ruth Pickerill, Julie Pierce, Jan Pierce, Nathaniel Pinkerton, Larry Pippen, Mary Helen Pippenger, Charles Pippenger, Ruth Piper, Keith Pittman, Henry Pleasant, Ralph Poi, Bert Polizzotto, Daniel Pollard, Jenny Portolese, Joseph Partzline, Donnell Potter, Nancy Pottorff, Robert Powell, Charles Powell, Janet Powell, Jaren Powell, Susan Powers, Juanita Powlen, Carl Poynter, Patricia Preble, Henry Prescott, Paul Price, Carolyn Price, John Price, Loraine Prince, Judith Pritchard, Martha Pritchard, Samuel Procise, Stephen Prosser, Michael Puckett, Don Pugh, Robert Pugh, Sigrid Purkhiser, Henrietta Pursley, Mary Pursley, William Quote, Toni Quimby, Deanna Quinn, Janice Rudey, Marilyn Rager, Verla Rahe, Rosamond Rainier, Marilyn Rains, Judith Raichel, Eugene Rok, Mildred Ralston, Clarence Ramer, Louis Ramsey, Anne Ramseyer, Barbara Ramseyer, Shirley Roa, Ruckma Rapp, Don Ravage, John Rawlings, James Rawlinson, Sarah Ray, Dorothea Ray, Ralph Reams, Jake Reasoner, Fred Rector, David Record, Lincoln Redding, Patricia Reebs, Jane Reece, Charles Reed, Jane Reed, Lois Reed, Max , ,199 , ,... 52 .. 57,53,1o4 ,86 78 70,177 .65 , 131 123,126,199 l39,l65,l66,l6B,l77 234 135,133,207 120 133 l8l,24O,26O,26l 206 182 197 44,45,113,119,165,2o3 l97 139,14o,144,226 65 133 135,252,253,253,259 , ,71 76 191 209 226,227 215 , 110 127,237,253 l72 215 65 195 94,207,212 52 224 213 127,240 137 8O,84,l42,l6l,l9l 52,57,58,68,l68,l93,229 , 7l 222 Q 73,161,177 39,116 65 n 66,177 65 40,213 163,190 113 . 200 53,171 l23 53 65,71 71,208 94,203 . 39,212 .196 76 133,134 ,65 125 53,199 101 l98 224 I87 . 130 65, 71, 89, 204, 215 117,136 120 94,232 237 Rider, Joy Reek, Donald Reeves, Donald Reeve, John Reeves, Norma Refi, John Reff, Roger Reid, Larry Reinhart, Max Reinhold, Judith Reiter, Carol Remmo, Clyde Rensberger, Alan Rentsch, Jean Ann Replin, Judith Replogle, Gayle Resler, Dale Resur, Joyce Retz, Donald Rex, Judy Reynolds, Anita Reynolds, James Reynolds, Josette Reynolds, Robert Rhamy, Jean Rhee, Jeung Rhinehart, Jacqueline Rhinehart, Kay Rhoades, Alice Rhode, Patricia Rhodes, Patricia Rice, Gary Rice, James Rice, Sharilyn Rich, Sanford Richards, Dean Richards, Thomas Richardson, Eugene Richeson, Janet Richter, Judith Richter, Lloyd Richter, William Richey, Dick Rider, Charles Rider, Phil Riebsomer, Larry Rietesel, Joan Rieth, John Rigdon, William Riggs, Claudia Rigney, Bonnie Riley, Beth Riley: Edwin Riley, Rogers Rinehart, Jeanne Ritchie, Jay Ritter, Carol Ritter, Jayne Robards, Jim Roose, Eugene Ross, Ross, Betsy Joan Ross, Norman Ross, Shirley Roswog, Mary Roth, Marilyn Roth, Richard Roth, Stan Rothenhofer, Carole Rauch, Frederick Roush, Mary Routh, David Routh, Elaine Roy, Patricia Royal, Russell Ruby, Nancy Rude, Neil Rudig, Anna Ruemler, Wayne Ruff, Thomas Ruschkofski, Rosalie Rush, Donald lMunciel Rush, Donald lSeymourl Russell, Eugenia Russell, Nancy Rutherford, Charles Rutherford, Daisy Ryker, Carol Sacchini, Michael Salalra, Barbara Salopelr, Mary Sample, Beth Sanchez, Lopez Sanders, Janet Sanders, Marjorie Sanderson, Marjorie Sanders, Neil Sanford, Catherine Sarkisian, Doreen Satchwill, Robert Saurer, Janice Sauser, Charles Sawicki, William Schaaf, Marlene Schacht, Jeanne Schafer, David Schafer, Rose Schafer, William Scholl, Phil Scharey, Nancy Schath, George 99,101,185 7l,l62,l92,2l9 94 219,223 69,71 139 45 199,262 110,111,118 214 224 92 237 125,128 125,231 139 125 162,221 168,202,230 124 185 71,209 l24,185,24O,243 66,127 117 171,228 139 66,68,7l 81,1l8,16l, 174 162, 163, 198, 226, 227 Robey, Robbins, Merl Robbins, Naomi Ro bbins, Wayne Roberts, Frank Roberts, Larry Roberts, Phyllis Robertson, Linda Sharon Schaumburg, Rudolph Schell, Alden Scherry, Marcello Schiebel, Mike Schields, Harry Schlegel, Melvyn Schildgen, Paul Schlichtenmyer, Nancy Schmaltz, Marilyn Schmid, Kenneth Schmidt, Donald Robinson, Anne Robinson, lan Robinson, John Robinson, Patricia Robowski, Robert Rodriguez, Ampart Rodriguez, Donna Roe, Ronald Roe, Sondra Roeder, Hazel Roesener, Charles Rogers, Ronald Rolf, Linda , Ronneau, Sharon, . Road, Jane . Schmidt, Max Schmidt, Richard ' r Schmitt, Margue ite Schneider, Rex Schoof, Sandra Schooley, Elinor Schuhmacher, Ruth Schultz, Schultz, Judith Robert Schuman, Janice Schwacke, Anne Schwanz, Marilyn Schwartz, Jerry Schwartz, Paul Roof, R oselyn 53 53 199 119 133 117,188 206 53,56 53,57 179 209 227,244 161 185 202 69,71,l78 213 124 57 142 57,119,206 53 65 92 181 240 161,171 186,226,227 44 89 146,173 4O,7Ll76,N4 53 71,118,195 205,214,231 223 56 173 101 258 65 227 71,84,219 84 118,142,214,223 211,227 205,210 l11,187,22l,223 57,119,120 116 124 55,57,69,143,178 199 53 119,215,231 65,71,204 177 144,217,221,224 244 94,176,219,232 225 37,170 142,175 225 57,219 65,171 205 4445 56,185 65 87,219 203 161 195 200 188,227 194 183 89,227 214 224 57,172 231 57 219,225 198,223 194 2Q8416llW 228 66,71,142,191,234 Schweiger, Edward Scoggins, Richard 71,142,179 71,213 203 89,227 66,69,71,179,210 119 71,193 198,222 215 70 99,100,101 171 223 45 141,195 139 184 213 163,187,203 225 172 213 127,197,26o,261 117,219,222 66 223 226,227 116,117 161,167,201 70 214 226,227 l27,l97,24O,295 196 84,l6l,l62,197 57,79 44,45,84 70,179,215 116,170 44,46,94,213 71 223 55,57 124,128 71,177 56,224 227 101,189 198 Scott, George 76, 79, 201 Scott, Terry 71, 198, 225 Seager, Jerry 219, 222 Seavers, Carole 55, 57, 143 Sedman, Melvin 38, 108 Sedlair, Barbara 144, 161, 177 Sabmd,vhmam 200 Seip, David 133, 205, 214 Seils, Carl Loren 188, 219, 221 Sekulski, Pauline 2113 Sells, Anna 76, 179 Sells, Elizabeth 40 Seltenright, Arlene 71, 116, 207 Semplinski, Eleanor 66, 71 Senesac, Marlorle 57, 195 Settle, Eileen 40, 135, 204, 219 Settle, Leta 119, 120 Severns, Carolyn 53 Seward, Lois 57 Seybert, Nancy 119 Seybert, Sharon 202 Seymoure, Beverly 214 Shodday, Janet 172 Shade, Richard 260 Shafer, Donald Keith 68, 133, 134, 135, 183, 210 Shafer, Wendell 189 Shalqer, Karen 68, 76, 140 193 Shaffer, Linda 71 Shanklin, Jack 201 Sharp, Cindo 71 194 Sharp, Marcia 84 175 Sharret, Sharon 57, 58 206 Shatto, Allen 53 Shatto, Michael 196 Shaw, Carolyn 174 Shaw, Patricia 94 214 Shaw, Shelby 66 175 Shaw, Steve 219, 225 Sheddick, Linda 40 Sheets, Anita 66, 71 Sheets, Charles 139 Sheets, Judith 142, 161 191 Sheets, Deborah 117 209 Shelby, Philip 124 199 Shelley, Jane 70 175 Shera, James 196 Sherman, Florence 203 Sherry, Daniel 184 227 Sherry, Larry 133 Shewmaker, Nancy 46, 194, 214 232 Shewmaker, Sylvia 66 161 Shields, Janet 219 Shields, John 196, 213 224 Shierling, Phyllis 120, 133, 134 135 Shigley, Carol 112, 118,119, 212 Shimer, Tommy 135 200 Shinn, Larry 53 Shinovich, Robert 196, 223 Shirey, Phylliss 92 Shirley, Richard 53 201 Shirley, William 198 223 Shock, Marcia 57, 125 128 Shoemaker, Samuel 124 199 Shoppell, John 219 Short, Mary 66 Shrader, Julia 214 Shreves, Carlee 146 Shriver, Monte 221 223 Shroclr, Myra 206 Shrout, Patricia 66 Shufelt, Helen 66 Shultz, Robert 116 Shumaker, Donald 53 Shuss, Sara Katherine 219 aCh6k,vvnu6m 201 Siefert, Thomas 69, 143, 144, 201, 224 Sikorski, Robert 53, 56, 185 Silvey, Jerrie 118 Simmons, Thomas 184 Simms, Carolyn 71, 217 Simpson, Sally 70, 142, 157, 191 Sims, Howard 214, 222 Singleton, Wayne 215 29 9 3 Sipe, Ronald 200 Sippel, Jean 71, 81,142,161,175 Siritusanakul, Pichai 89 Siwik, Janice 174, 213 Skelton, David 108, 134, 199, 205 208 Skelton, Karen 66, 171 208 Skelton, Nancy 194 Skierkowski, Walter 185, 262 Skiles, Shirley 71, 84, 142, 179 Skinner, Jerry 71 Skorupa, Patricia 170 Slanac, Catherine 171 Slaughter, Arleen 56, 213 Slawson, Robert 225 Sleighter, Jo Ann 71, 172 Slevin, Robert 127 142, 185,240,260 Sleziak, Wynara 76, 78, 191 Slinkard, John 38 Smead, Chuck 225 Smedman, Elaine 209 Smelser, Ruth 179 Smidchens, Uldis 134, 135, 183,211, 218,224 Smiley, Sally 175 Smith Anita 66, 68, 157, 171, 234 Smith, Betty 170 Smith, Clair 79, 81,101,189 Smith, Donna 161 Smith Grace 53, 207, 212, 228 Smith Helen 76, 110, 118, 203 Smith James 108 Smith James R. 142, 185, 252 Smith James W. 197 Smith Janet S. 112 Smith Janie 120 Smith Lena 94, 92 Smith Patricia 179 Smith Phillip 189, 134 Smith Phyllis 57, 55, 232 Smith, Richard 139 Smith, Ronald 189, 167 Smith Suzanne 195 Smith, Thomas 199 Smack, Maridee 179 Smuckabutr, Dusnee 89 Smuts, Lynn 99 Smyers, Barbara 232, 190 Snellenberqer, Linda 172 Snideman, Don 223 Snider, Vera 214, 170 Snider, William 225 Snoddy, Sandra 233 Snow, Sally 71, 142, 215 Sriawden, Anna 71 Snyder, Franklin 53 Snyder, Larry 197, 124 Sny88r,P6U1 162,163,199 Snyder, Phyllis 133 Snyder, Richard 133 Soens, Janice 67, 69, 191 Sohlberg, Sally 178 Somers, Nancy 210 Sork, Guy 223 Sauder, Donald 76 Souders, Ruth 69, 214, 230 Soyring, Elizabeth 66, 171, 234 Spaeth, John 56, 86, 199 Spahr, Keith 189 Sponge-r, Alva 111,117 Spanger, Richard 124 Spanger, Virgil 89 Spears, Marilyn 117 Speer, Linda 171 Speicher, Dean 53,56,79,82,142, 185,303,304 Spencer, Alvin 57, 124 Spencer, Paul 5179, 137 Speth, Clara 66 Spice, George 40, 189, 216, 205 Spitler, Carolyn 93, 191 Spitler, Elaine 66 Spaonamore, Gary 76 Sprague, Penelope 193 Sprague, Robert 199, 252 253 Spraker, Sue 46, 161, 179 233 OO Spray, David Sprinkle, Joyce Sprong, Shirley Sprunger, Beniamin Sprunger, Gyneth Sprunger, Kae Spurr, Myrna Spurr, Robert Sriver, Ruth Stahly, Stahly, Stahly, Stampe Stanek, Stanley Stanley Stanton Dean Anne Clark r, Beverly Kenneth , Joseph , Sandra , Jack Stanwood, John Starr, Dorothy Starr, S Steele, Steele, ylvia Charles George Steen bergh, Janet Stefane Steftey, Stegma lli, John Max n, Barbara Steigerwalt, Juanita Stephens, Ellen 66, Stephenson, James Stephenson, Marilyn Stephenson, Patricia Stevens, Donald Stevens, Frederick Stewart, Charlene Stewart, Jerry Stewart, Larry Stewart, Robert Stewart, Rozella Stewart Stibbe, , Sara Patsy Stieglitz, Eleanor StiH, Thomas Stiftler, John Stiller, Kenneth Stine, Harriet Stine, Larry Stine, Lowell Stine, N ancy Stockberger, Sue Stone, David Stone, Kenneth Stone, Lena Stonebr aker, Cecil Stonebarker, Patrici Stonecipher, Sue Stoneciper, Jael Stoner, Stoner, Derith Tanda Stookey, Miriam Stoops, David Stralkowski, David Stratton, Pat Strecke r, Charles Streeter, John Streib, Terry Strickla nd, Sue Stringer, Barbara Stroeski, Gene Strong, Robert Stroup, Jack Strunk, Stucky, Kathleen Richard 0 Studebaker, Pat Stults, Caralyn Stumler, Diana Stump, Mark Strunk, Kathleen Sturgeon, Roger Swank, Patricia Sweet, Robert Sweet, Shirley Swift, Wanda Swinehart, Jeri 66, 71,110, 53 66,173 140,210 lOl,l6l,lB9,2l2 81,142,161 191 146 212 195 196 244 66,84,163 166 198 227 191 124,199 228 111,116,118 124 146 57,142,185 223 70,210 68,7O,l66,168,l79 219 117 213 124 99,101 71,202 52 161,168,212,230,228 186,227 211 53 240 57 94 225 111,117,118,219 246 110 190 232 69,89,135,212,228 53 53,57,126,l42,185 203,205 56 139,140,143,144 185 l33,205,207,2l2 119,162,174 124,125,128 227 53,185 161,203 53 230 66,141,177 84,189 69,171,231 81,84,l42,l9l,23O 78 189 260,261 142 161 84,198,219 225 167 222 112,119,193 56,142 190 255 188 189 206 53 170,219 146 67,70,205,2l3 251,258 172,231 196,208,224 92 225 57,195 232 70 175 71,84,176 219 Swinford, Anita Swing, Robert , Tanner, David Tate, Orlia Taylor, George Taylor, Jean Taylor, Sandra Teagardin, Beth Teagle, Suzanne Teghtmeyer, James Teghtmeyer, Thomas Temple, Carolyn Templin, Marsha Terrell, Ruth Anne Terrill, Patricia Terry, Robert Thanos, Nick Thatcher, James Thiele, Ralph Thomas, Allen Thomas, Alma Thomas, Beverly Thomas, Janeann Thomas, Manford Thomas, Patricia Thomas, Theresa Thampkins, Aaron Thompson, Carol Thompson, Ellen Thompson, Judith Thompson, Judith Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Richard C. Thompson, Richard L. Thompson, Walter Thornburg, Barbara Thornburg, Jeannine Thornburg, Marilyn Jo Thornburg, Ronnie Thornburg, Sheila Thornell, Arlene Thornton, Robert Thrasher, Robert Thurston, Joyce Tichenor, Harold Timmons, Sue Tipps, George Titus, Annis Todd, Jerry Todd, Mike Todd, Patricia Todd, Sandra Tolle, Darcel Tolmen, Harry Tomey, Larry Tomilson, Donna Tomilson, Myra Tosh, Barbara Toth, Fred Tower, Nellie Towne, Evan Tracy, Gail Trainer, Rae Anne Trout, Barbara Trout, Glenna Trout, Linda Troutwine, Judith Troxel, Gerald Troy, Elwood Troyer, John Truber, Alfred Truitt, Donna Trusler, Judith Trusty, Jeri Trusty, Joan Turner, Emily Turner, Gilbert Turner, James Turner, Larry Turner, Phyllis .., ,...67 111,116,117 , 81,208 38,133 127,199,246,258 69,178 40,172 67,69,7o,179,217 71,178 224 184,199 176 112,175 81 7678 ,224 163,227,296 199 .227 196,222,224,255 6 67 .69 190 53 139 93 195 38,134 181 76,104 195 67 41,78 170 76,166,l77,23A .67 139,185 135 186,223 224 71 192 ,86 76 54 1 67 176 225 224 55 99,100 101 142 219 67 87 197 118 67 56 155 206,225 127,199,260 222 55,57,208,215 232 176 227 93 99 67,142,213,233 57,193 71 40,192 46 195 223 124,127,237 222 134 193 89 92,93,94,142,191 79,8O,l6l,I91 71 201 54,5Ql99 6 222 208 Williamson, Brenda Werdi Turner, Sheila Tye, Danny Uesseler, Carl Ullery, Sharon Ullrich, Nada Ulrey, Judy Ulrey, Marilyn Ulrich, Douglas Umbarger, Raymond Umberger, Paul Underdown, Janice Urban, Dolores Usher, Jeannine Utterback, Sharon Vance, Judy Van Dine, Barbara Van Dine, lna Van Dine, Phyllis Vanek, John Van Hart, Charles Van Matre, Martha Van Natter, Gary Vanover, Pat Vanskyke, Geraldine Van Winkle, James Vargo, Janice Veach, Robert Vendrick, Carole Vendrick, Robert Venis, Patricia Vermillion, Norman Vernon, Janet Victor, Barbara Vinson, Arthur Vittorio, Pat Vought, Ted Vrooman, Janice Vrydaghs, Ray vv6ddeu,R6mh 71 101,118,142,210 223 54,57,199 94 46 94 174 187 116,225 100 Il7 119,161,193 57,214 67,79,82,I74,234 44,46,94 -sa, 'ru Wareham, Mary Alice Warfel, Clarence Warland, Norma Warner, Keith Warnock, Marglyn Warren, Thomas Warstler, Kay Washington, Don Washington, Dorothy Wasson, Sara Waters, Robert Waters, Thomas Waterson, Lynne Watford, Peter Watson, Mary Watson, Wilbur Watts, Alton Waymire, Carol Waymire, David Wade, June Wade, June Waechter, Barbara 67, 70, l4l, lol, T66, l9l, Waechter, William Waggoner, Omer Wagner, Bobby Wagner, Demetra Wagner, Donna Wagner, Joene Wagner, Paul Wagoner, Jo Ellen Waitkus, Joy Walenga, Tom Walker, Diana Wall, Judith Wallace Dennis Wallace, Donald Wallace Kenneth Wallace Margaret Wallace, Mary Wallace, Suzanne Wallick, Pamela Wallingsfard, Virginia Walsh, Patricia Walter, James Walter, Nancy Waltz Elizabeth Waltz Keith Waltz, Suzanne Waltz, Vernon Ward Evelyn Ward James Ward, Patricia Ware, Thelma 146,175 54,57,68 94 67,68,71 213 186,224 146 l2O 193 40 222 83,193,213 54 139,177 124,187 135 54 144,217,231 170,232 99,101 57,161,177 54 57,142 244 54 208 69 230 162,164,166,167,189 118,186,227 99,100 69,7I,l43,2l3 119,120,171 161,191 199,216 40 172 197,240 94 92,94 223 108 54 57,119,215 139 175 57,192 57 203 126,262,263 168,204 71 lOl 170 184 55,175 184,227 171,232 76 Weaver, Jack Weaver, Lovalee Weaver, Mary Weaver , Paul Webb, Carolyn Webb, Ronald Webdell, Leroy Weber, Louis Webster, Robert Weesner, Carol Weinke, Ja Anne Weiss, Bernard Weiss, Pat Weiss, Robert Weiss, Ronald Welborn, Danny Weldy, Carol Weldy, Catherine Welge, Sara Wells, Wells, Rita Susan Welsh, Nancy Weler, Edward Welter, Gloria ne, Marilyn Werking, Dennis Wesley, Floyd West, Robert Wetter, Rebecca Wetwiler, Bob Wetzler, Jane Weyb right, Linda Weyler, Sally Whan, Carol Wheeler, Robert Whets el, Dana White, Alton White, Beatrice White, Bernard White, Beverly White, Janet White, Jimmie White, Nancy White, Sandra Whitehead, Doris Whitehead, Roger Whitehead, Sonia Whitehorn, Ronald Whitesel, Thomas Whitesel, Terry Whitlock, Robert Whitney, Linda Whittemore, Dian Whittenberger, Steve Wible, Marcia Wichman, Eunice Wickens, Thomas Wickham, Jane Wickizer, Sharon Widman, David Wier, Bob Wiggins, Sandra Wiggs, Donald Wilber, Larry Wilkie, Stephen Wilkinson, Donna Wilkinson, Howard Williams, Be-fliy Williams, Carl Williams , Darl Williams, Donald Williams, Evelyn Williams Williams , Garland , Jack Williams, Joan Williams, Judith Williams, Marlot Williams, Nancy Williams , Nancy Sue Williams, Phyllis Williams , Thomas Williams, Thomas V. William son, Phyllis Willmann, Norman Wilson, David Wilson, Donald Wilson, Franklin Wilson, Herbert Wilson, Linda Wilson, Marcia Wilson, Nancy wilson, Philip Wilson, Thomas Wilson, William Wilson, William Lowell Wilt, Joyce Winkelman, Eleanor Winrotte, Karen Winslow, Mary Wiseman, Thomas Wisenberg, Sue Witwer, Patricia Wolf, Christianna Wolfe, Leland Wolfe, Verl Wolverton, Norman Wood, Jimmy Wood, Joseph Wood, Melvin Wood, Pat Wood, Richard Wood, Thomas 124 38 58 108,141 166,168 146 201 54 56 180 135,205,210 118,199 224 55,57,120 167 71 99,100 120 92,93,203 54,187 139 54 213 183,223 54 181,244 196 118 lOl 110,203 117 251 BI 99,101,142 185 189 199 189 161 175 209 67 40,67 70,141 162,203 71 198 225 213 67 177 38 54,57 144 197 225 142 225 168,172 87 76,78,161 171,234 195 184 116,222 99 100,111 44 116 123,173 67,71161,195 111 116,118 78 71,174,230 92,93,94,142,191 260 71,177 54,185 224 187 197 198 221 225 71 46 127 187 240 170 232 70 54,213 67 142 219,222 225 76 l24 l85 Woodring, Jerry Woods, Myra Woodward, Jerry Wooldridge, Wilbur Woolley, Joyce Worl, Sara Worley, Jane Worth, Robert Worth, William Wortham, Robert Woschitz, Janice Wozniak, Robert Wright, Donna Wright, Jerry Wright, Joyce Wuethrich, Mary Wyne, Robert Wyrick, Judith Wyss, Wayne Yap, Tiong Yates, Garry Yazel, Larry Yenna, Karen Yermack, Tamara Yocom, Marilyn Yoder, Patricia Younce, Faith Young, Frances Young, Glen Young, Van Yount, Sue 188,224 67,212 198,225 205,232 196 222 68,108,134 67 54 54 133 76,78,191 76,86 56,190 128 l24,l25,l28,l63,205,2l5 223 54,57,l42 7l 70 133 187 187 IB9 67 118,175 46,193 157,190 54 225 80,86,127,199 124,258,259 69,71 69,71,211 7l 57 187,226,227 7l 229 173 231 69,71,179 99,199 54,104 139 197,213 54,57,142 54 67,71 213 244 118 l99 54,79,183,205,209,227 170 222 46,221 224 233 84 168,170 224 54 54,57 54 127,197,237,258 54,58,68 104 2Ol 219 89,135 212 244 117,119,219,230 124 Y 89 54 6B,l24,l6l,l66,l68,lV9 190 94,172,214 76,135,143 71,163,202,219 172 67 133,187 111,185,221,223 161,177,223 :Joi 1 Zabik, Roger 240 lablocki, Lorraine 133 Zahrndf, Ed 57, 68, 139, 140, 144, 164, 166, 167, 183, 225 Zapf, Sheila 56 Zuviski, Joyce Zehner, Marilyn Zeiger, Mary Zelt, Beverly Zerlz, John Zerkel, Marvin Zieg, Arvilla 174, 57, 58, 68, 71 133, 134 224, 67 231 213 213 211 244 187 177 Zielinski, James Zimmerman, John Zinn, Diane Zion, Glen Zirkle, William Zoph, Sheila . Zygmunf, Dennis 198,244 ,, H256 71,142,213 2 .54,57 124,186 .,. .55 , 200 ACKNU WLEDGEMENTS When a job is finally completed and the finished product is in our hands, our thoughts turn to the many experiences and people connected with it. To these people who worked with us to make this book possible our sincere thanks are extended . . . . . . to the staff for their constant cooperation. From the typists, proofreaders and layout staff to the other staff directors, again we say thanks for a iob well done. . . . to the Lincoln Press Company, our printers, for helping us reach our deadline dates ahead of schedule . . .to Dick DeVore and Don Harrold for their most valuable advice and continued patience. . . . to Earl L. Conn and Louis E. lngelhart, our advisors, for their time and counseling . . . to the Student Publica- tions Committee for their help. . . .to Marilyn Bartkowiak and Gerald Hodson for the fine iob done on the queen section. . . .to George Scott for the time and energy spent on laying out the ad section. . . .tothe photographers for their exceptional efforts and for the extra time and effort spent in helping us meet our deadlines. . . . to the business office for their cooperation this past year. . . .tothe registrar for providing us with IBM listings. . . . to John C. Board, Editor 1958 ORIENT, for the valuable information and experience he passed on to us. . . . to the many people not on the staff who ambled into the office or were dragged there and put to work when the pressure was on. DEAN, KIKI and NORA .. i s 1 an -Y 3 v. . W . To the fm N . x, V fi . ' 4, wx Q r Students, Faculty and Administration ,f of Ball State Teachers College, X3 5. F 3 1 . Q N 6-yi .Q iw' -Tv 7 Most authors take a page or two to write a preface for their book and many yearbook editors devote a page to thank the many people who help in producing a publication of this type. I find myself no exception. Someone figured out that more than 10,000 man hours of work went into the actual production of the 1959 ORIENT and it's probably more than that by the time the hours of actual physical production are included. lt's impossible to produce a 332 page book without a good staff. The staff of the 1959 ORIENT was a large staff and one which worked hard. I can't begin to mention names, because I would certainly leave someone out. So to all the staff members who worked to make the ORIENT a success, my deepest thanks go to them. Yes, and there is my special thanks to the people who were not directly associated with the staff, but who did so much to help me personally when help was needed. These were the people who were willing to put up with an editor's troubles and then pitch in and help with the work when the staff couldn't get it done. The ORIENT is a good public relations book for the College, it competes and makes a favorable impression with other colleges and universities and it is read by many parents, yet there is only one sign of a successful yearbook. The only way that this book can be a success is if we have published the kind of book the students at Ball State want. From the start we have tried to keep the students, or at least a majority of them, in mind and the book is produced for Ball State students and faculty and with no other purpose in mind. Copy is written, checked and re-written, but still errors crop up and we only hope we have not made any that are very serious and if we have, our apologies because we certainly did not make them on purpose. This letter completes the copy. The pictures have all gone to the printer, the covers are at the binders waiting to be bound around the pages and there are only a few more pages to be proofread. An editor often wonders how the book ever gets finished, but somehow it does. Thanks again to everyone for all the help and to the BSTC students and faculty, we sincerely hope we have brought you the kind of yearbook that you want. Very truly yours, Dean Speicher, Editor 1959 ORIENT P ' gr I I ii' 5 I we ff . i N. + h- A-I.f...1 -11-. l- -L I .9 5 O 'f .l1.LL A - A-Ml-ll


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