Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1963

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TF, it A M- r, - ,.,1-:3L:fg3,.l,,gg..V:., . L X V 4 'A ,.:-X, I 4 l A . wr V ' 1- ' '-'Wx x'Z-g,,- A 'J H A at ' if A . ' V, ey: . V! ,1 U , .V .Q-.N 5 N W . A '-,ua ..,- L ,ty L, ,Q rr N rient 1963 Ball State Teachers College Muncie, Indiana S+ephen C. Roggie-Edifor-in-Chief Tom Brown-Leyouf and Design EdHor Bonnie Craig-Copy Edifor Jemy Snyder-Pho+ography Ednor Roger D. Kinsey-Business Manager -m..'1 , J 1 r in mol-g2',u , 1 ,gal L i Ki., ml R K X Hg, E ,i N' wi. 36' I -bv I '41 'r-.5 1- ff 4. . -14425535 2 L--1!'P 52 X rf ' 'li gp.-W, , :fimm14f:',1:f:.nz'.-.I.li,an15,gi.'4',.i.g.,,,.,.,., ill I I Nl i H I llillli ll 'i'i'i'i'i'i'ii'i'n'iWii'l'i'n'Ql'u'o'l' '. i ll. A - mmmmmmwhmwmw l'i'.l. ffl '.'.'.'.Wi'.'-'.li'.'.H'.'-':'- 'W-'.'.'.'-'.'.'.'M -' i'uii-lviniuimlImvlylimlulllmn -. iii..--i....,.. v QJIIIH su iii-il .-iv ' .i-... ,li.,.,. Q iliiii 1 i,,.ii-imimi ' Q -' -K1 - 4 X! I-in .J l l Q,,,1 , 4 wwf sas xl .Q W ix?--, l 'f1'-ZW'-'fi'w'w. .. , .... .... , . lill'''lllll'lil ll:llllllf:7ll:'llllllll:3t3'5:5'3:515: N .. P' ky Aiwa -Ming ,AW . . f' ', f' V dilivily' Hq 'I' - , lS e- ally l-lo. a iavorile spolr for snacks. and socializing 7 xl ---- 'Qlvu'o'1'l'-2 QEMMM I NNI M , ...:...?. . Emil? lf:-:-si-:-iii:-ls'a gwyk Ill lzlizfzlslll' hl:l:u:l:u'e:p'35 gi mmmmw i Eacl1 year more and more peo- ple come to Ball State to hegin their college careers. Tl1is fall when classes began, over 8400 students were registered. Even with its i11- creasing enrollnient, Ball State is still uthe friendly campus. New students are lllilflfj to feel at home front the first niolnent they arrive on campus. Almost im- inediately the activities of a school year go i11to full swing. Every effort is made to give stu- dents an opportunity to get to know the l1l6l11b61'S of tl1e faculty and ad- ministration as well as tl1e other students around t11en1. Through this concern for the in- dividual, each student feels that he is IN TOUCH with Ball State. i as Neff' Clowns add fun to Sigma Chi-Sigma Tri Fish Fry. Students break tor a friendly smolce between classes. The Ball State picture is one of Warmth a11d friendliness. Students and faculty members exchange greetings and ideas as they pass on campus or over a cup of coffee in the Student Center. People find themselves involved With others as they work together in residence halls, fraternity houses, and various organizations on campus. lVIost Ball Staters hail from the state of Indiana, but it is not u11- usual to find students from out-of- state or a foreign country. TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening i,.,,.,,iccccc,,,,,,,ii,ii....,,.li,..,..r .,.,. I Activities ,,,.,,.,, ,.,.. l 4 Administration ,,,s..,i ,.... 8 2 Departments .,s,,, ...., 9 8 Personalities siiiii .....iii I 88 Oueens ..,,.,,s ,..,,,,, I 98 Publications ,i.., ,,,,.... 2 I0 Sports ,i..,..,.. ..,.,,.. 2 22 Greeks iii,,...i,V ........ 2 60 Organizations iiii .....,., 3 06 Residences ,.....,,...s..,...... .......i 3 30 Religious Organizations ii,,. ,,., . .350 Ads - lndex ....,,,.,....,.. .....,.. 3 62 Editor .,ii.i,i., .i.i.i.. 4 00 School spirit begi11s with tl1e first chorus of Mlive Got That Old Ball State Enthusiasm Down in My Heart at Freshman Camp and eon- tinues through the singing of tl1e Alma Mater at eonnneneenient. Ill between comes tl1e difficult job of squeezing into tl1e short years of college life as 111a11y of the avail- able opportunities as possible. E Y I , T,- .4 A ,gf .I 1 V 0- Q J' -i y - - . 'N' f N ,Qi ,,...',, ,..:-1 Sandie Ford turnbles during Greek Week games Gamma Tttetas present one ot their traditional songs at the Greek Week Sing. NX Students are constantly searching for knowledge in their classes and through research in the library a11d tl1e various laboratories. Fourteen departments offer areas of study i11 education or in prep- aration for professional fields. Outside the classroom students co11ti11ue learning by attending con- s certs, convocations, a11d other pro- C1 2 grains open to all Ball State stu- xx . . . iff FX Cl6l1iS. On various occasions, 1n- dividual departments or classes sponsor field trips to supplement the material covered i11 class. . s-,ily XQN annual-names-mel ,,:st,.Mwa.s.+.rQ i i ,, Enqulfed in study one can be lost from sight. lc between classes. stu- H an demtz ponder over the es- Q 'AA' t' .- . Siqnfneffi ard tests ahead. Q 6 ' , K ,joe W I. 41 xx ' . I vx . 1 .- F ,I V, - .SWS S- ,, ' f S. gffwog 'NJ'- Q if oo!! 1- , 2 Q Q. .I if S W R- Af. gg.: ggsf fp .tin . i I Q - ' ' -'J , t wif 2? :S ix N' if l Q 4 Ai y X 1.2 , W 'x -Q, 2 if 1 Q wb-X A If N x wglxx K. ,ff i ,X xx V vm vi.. nf ' Q ,Q f . ' i X Us. Y X3 Sfudenfs find Chrisfy Woods a convenienf seflrinq for informal insfrucfion. r .1 9 4 Grassy lawns. shade trees and winding walks bring about a sense of peace and quiet to the heart of the Ball State CHIIIPUS. Be11efice11cc and the Arts build- ing terrace are always 1'6l116ll1lJC1'Cd by students as the scene of many traclitions such as pin serenacles, queen Coronations. C0llllll6'llC6l1l4i'1lt. and a girl becoming a coed. Soon llwe Arts building terrace will loolc like new. ' x Ali me is gi' .Q f tt ' 1? N 4 on nl it ' Ni N. i' -.'e - ks: . be l .iigi 'W ' -5 ai: -LE: ii, 5 . : . 'hx .H :mg i - ,xx N . Q. r. , i - all Alf . Halt angry! NP elf on Mt!i 'ff-1' l 7 s ff: 4 ag l l if I A, 4 - ww : - X . -rf' ,es,4-?l . .K l1N,Q l , Te b l Vqixi at Aff 71 ,fa so 4 aff, j. fif.ak,j'j 1 ?g:M...rQ? 5- A .W ,svl N 7 in - -' E '35 t' iffm' all ,,- W 5... - E, , , f ..-Q-. '.,- --3 Q Jsjm, ,. . W-rf 'f H.. ff.-.,ms1:.e.:W.l5:s e ,A A ,fe e 'rr ,Nl ,J rf 4, .f If V Time'-. 4 ,A I 's . ,A- .V ,Q- kai, ,ff grae s A' QR, ' 2-ae ,f J,-' ,, Y -H , 5 - .g s..,e,h.,,.,..f- I J,.f X, ff -1 Y' W-,,., .- If - nf f Vs an V - J 7 - V 'kg ,..A,, I, .A V, , .b tv. . .11 .,- J .i 21 P is ' i 'ms- I' I ' ' I I I Q I I I ' ' , iii ig 4 TTW I i f 1 1,5 :fi f ill ,F . I 1 If ri ii , 717 ll One of ihe iirs+ buildings on campus was The Library which houses over 200,000 voiumes. Almost every night some activity is planned for Ball Staters. Five all- school ClHl1C6S-H01116COl11l11gf, Har- vest lVloon, Blue Key, Military Ball, Elllfl Junior P1'0l11-lllgllllgllt tl1e so- cial season. A number of record hops, parties, concerts, and a wide variety of other programs are sched- uled tliroughout the year to meet the 11eeds of each and every stu- de11t at Ball State. Fraternity pledges tnve It up at a record hop quven In their honor. H01l16CO1l1lllg brings the campus alive with activity. Students rush here and there putting last-minute touches o11 floats a11d hall decora- tio11s. Alumni returning to their Alma Mater fill tl1e weekend visit- ing friends a11d seeing the latest ll11P1'0V6111611lS. Everyone is trying l1is best to squeeze all of tl1e Home- coming activities i11to tl1e two short, but exciting days. President Emens crowns our Homecoming queen. Qui Spectators reed Homecoming NEWS , , , . i.. . . . -K. -. . A ,, Belsy, The Lambda Clwis' new mascot lmas become a lopic ol conversalion. Terry Bonla eludes lack- lers lo gain valuable yards aqainsl S+. Joseplls. Canclidales lor Ugly Man aren'+ always ugly. gh , A 1. V 3, ,g w, H Y' 1,-,' n ,wLgmg,,4 ' A I we U H ,, ,Q .X 'z ,M W! r my 4 U !:'3Q1.r'N2 Hsim- . Pe W J? M 'N 'M am 'vw , ,, X ff 'ff 1 , ' Nr 5 I' W N 'pdl' ,hs W W F wr w w, V+- 94- ,MG nv Y H N MM Z ,H f ,U-ww. , 'Vu-i'.n,' 1 Q , , ww V N , WJ x 11 ,Nu , , ,- ,N 'I n W r. M. 'HMV ,. 4 'L 3' 1-4 'H' ,r r ' N X 4 l w , 'U X 1, 11 W1 , 1 - wx ' ' 1' 4 , Y K : l N I: N Www , yy... , , , ' if 'W W1: ,Q :- NU 1 Vim- W Activities Activities play a key role in tl1e life of every student on campus. A college education is 11ot found just in tl1e classroom but Il11'Ollgl1 a variety of experiences which go together to make each college stu- dent a Well-rounded individual. Q 'M fs- 0 V' ' as if xg .S J: its ' A ., 'N Q if sw ' +I, -k ailing X . ,. . ..x....,...,. N S 0 K 'Skt gi .3 I , , wg W N we g .N-Niy xr! -1 N Q . 'W W. fy 'X e X id V w... 3, 5 M 'N V Q -Ex ,5 A.. v -- ,X ,dwf - ' 25. -, A 'rf 6 1.1 MXWF hw-:XV-. g 1,1 ' 4 V 1- ' V 9 , A , Q. 4 1, l . fe W. V , ,f -32 5 '. ESQ' QV' . ' 9 a N i X 1 K 1. -' .4511 5-fx 1 1 .1 5 , r .ws1iJ.1 14 , f, '.11'f'r 51:ZQ.,1'f gf? - ,.fv.m.2f f' Q' ' 1,.,. ' va-4+ 7 'Zh' ..4,. Q . L, -' 49? Q Q J. man, -'ffm 1 A , Q-fjH.rA,.ffwi21 1 ,'!f51L :n :',4':fiWH 'Wir ' ,.f'.'1fu,1q'vgV1. .-' '.we1,QffIw,. . , ,J-ff ,f-f-bmf - . .7-1:1 :.. i w x . Lovely Luscious Lola and her courT oT beauTies presenT ribbons To each eyenT winner. Freshmen begin working TogeTher. VWWT iff glial T' R1 Elk is fix T iiiziegi 1 . f . 2 ' 1 x p 3 ,Ax ,. .4 i ' 5:5 . e K 235-fe --5: -2,. s j ig, QFSYLXX f X .N .5 ..4, .. Q 'A A 1..f,i 2:5 zgszsf A , 7 VH ll 1 'f?Qgfi+g: 3ff - . 'L J iss. 5 F' .i-s,f'E,s.:af ,-A - ,X , will .re Asgj- iff? 121. 1 xt. Nb.. i l Lf-. f i ' 'gf ' -323.3 T 3 -:ff .TA 3-g 5.4 ' W' 'TBM 1- , fvffifif ee 'rm ' 1, .M 1, x Q2 ,, ,'liif1R' 9:54 x Upperelassmen Help F1'6ShII16Il To Be G4Pa1'tners For Progressw Over 300 Treshmen had Their TirsT really close look aT liTe on The Ball STaTe campus when They aTTended one oT The Two Fresh- man Camp sessions The week beTore classes began in SepTember. This year buses broughT The Treshmen Trom Tour cenTrally Ioca+ed ciTies To Camp Crosley on Lalne Tippecanoe. Members oT The STudenT OrienTaTion Corps were on hand To welcome The campers To Tour days oT ParTners For Progress. Freshman Camp was one oT Three pro- grams under The direclorship oT The STu- denT OrienTaTion Corps, which is designed To help new sTudenTs adiusT To college liTe. x 'B ily Perreff ni-f Dv. Vfpffppe 71'dP',J+j R X .M , x L35-1-.,. - -..J,-. an .. 'xr-.',f'f -- . U'mr- f, E Q.. lgrv A fqfjmff ffrwrj fjqyf, fy-Hfrw! ,lf x yfvylwfl- Cow'm'f or3 and ad- in F I f ZZ., i .. D 'fwtff Jr if? C1 EW rTrwVzUlVf'f YO VC ui. x -W Q:,.,5sN:, 11-N ' '1kf3w.?SL r - 115. ,.,.... s x in ml f N . Q, Q. 6 4-- ' Q Q , Q , ' Tift, ' N' I ' ' 'Q , Q, , ,V J . 'i:X,.,. X K K' .. .Q , ' 1 .arm , ..,.- f -f Q 131, I M. f X x Q X X at 4 '3 4 F I kk 3 M Freshman women arrive wiTh suiTcase aTTer suiTcase. Freshmen Arrive On Campus To Begin College Careers LiTe aT Ball STaTe began when The sTudenTs arrived on campus and moved inTo Their new homes. The men oT Lambda Chi Alpha Tra- TerniTy were on hand To assisT The Treshman women by carrying in all lcinds oT suiTcases and boxes. When The new sTudenTs came To campus Tor The Two days oT orienTaTion, They had Their TirsT experience in planning a class schedule. Each guarTer They waiTed in The endless lines To make appoinTmenTs wiTh Their advisor. ATTer regisTraTion was compleTed, The proc- ess began all over. Lambda Chis are overwhelmed by The amounT oT cloThes necessary To ouTTiT a woman. Us ag, VC -ff' T C L N X hw l is Advisors and sludenfs work Togellner ln planning a scnedule lor llwe coming quarler A lousy Salurday IS lnlled wi+l'1 Jraklng a ballery of +es+s for upper duvrsuon T Lambda Chis WCICOIIIC Women -x x 'W At The Annual Freshman Tea Freshman women goT Their TirsT loolc aT Tra- i TerniTy liTe on Sunday, OcTober 7, when The 'ill men oT Lambda Chi Alpha held Their annual Q N open house. F Lambda Chis greeTed The women aT The door and inTroduced Them To The house moTher and The TraTerniTy CrescenT Girl. The men Then conduoTed a Tour Through The house Tor The women and answered quesTions They had abouT TraTerniTy liTe. Lambda Chi pin women were on hand To serve punch and cookies To The guesTs. They were Then driven To Their homes. :KX , QL ' T' Caro' l2i,.Les and Caro'e WeiohT serve Treshmen. Diclc Koval makes sure ThaT all The Treshman women Teel aT home. 'i F N 5. x. 2 5855 I , ' :fm E i mf ,I ij!! K J: fb -HDD .Q - Q ai' WN g,.,iDC 'xx a K I Tri-Sigmas find Jrhai iJr's no+ easy io keep up wirh The long line of cusiomers. Tri Sigmas And Sigma Chis Stage First Annual Fish Fry On a Friday evening early in Jrhe school year Sigma Sigma Sigma and Sigma Chi ioined in sponsoring ihe firsr annual Jonah- sryle fish fry. Approximaiely 3000 sfudenis, faculiy, and Muncie residenis garhered on Wesi Campus +o ear iheir fill. Fran Anderson presenrs Jricker To Jim Mciiibben. The chef knows when rhe fish is cooked L2l11CllllEl1lxH Remain Wfhile New Facilities Are Being Built Soufh l-lall, fhe home of many a Ball Sfafe coed, is nofhing buf a few pipes and boards. Norfh Hall had been furned info offices for members of fhe sfudenf faculfy. Across campus, Noyer l-lall opened ifs doors fo 900 men and women. Befween classes sfudenfs and faculfy could be found peering ouf windows or over fences fo cafch a glimpse of fhe progress on fhe audiforium. On fhe norfh side of campus, passers-by could see workmen hur- rying fo puf fhe finishing fouches on fhe new Physical Educafion planf. Buf even wifh all fhese new and modern fa- cilifies, fhe circle drive wifh ifs ivy-covered buildings will sfill remain fhe hearf of fhe Ball Sfafe campus. 7000 people can be seafed in our gym. N557 BEM!! Q Mg l Inu-up CGH55 L fu.l,1x,4,,q, I5 aLLwTUQM,?.1 .l s .Os :fro V l em-fs, 'J .Hue lftzwn' 5 Mm ,.A, M,,,.M-,.,m..-.,.s.,. a More people will be able lo a++encl convos in llwe College-Communily Auclilorium. cs P -.ir-X -Q gg : - -VQQ5, ' ' . , Q ' ' T552-X T 5' gm ' Cali: N ' 'Y , A f'I?'f FW ' 'YT -.-1 . ES-I:::, I, f- 's . ' l is S F. S sis? -Q ---N3 f1 A ' ,, ' -- 'N l 'K r S5 fi 1 ' ffl a ' 7 ,... f 1 2 ge Y Q a 6 ' J' - we QQ. , .....,.. gil. ... X ,QT W . r- 1-lf..-. . 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Ami? . .Q s o A ' ., as -I'-:'.T:2rr::f.i1:NQgM!-.-:f:PQA43E-S: -..1:a:'-- s-':2k'fwE'c' A- H ' 'Y-x '- NEG- -ss-as ,'w--.-an Q?--N xx -+:r:--- ' '-Q.-21-sl,-9 - 'S vw 'si asv +5- 1 f ' Y,-fm Ralph Noyer l-lalls is a home away from Home for 900 men Old pipes and a few boards are all llwal is lell ol Soullm l-lall ' 026' ll.s.!pu:'5's-. I r.. 359 ,'faiv.f.:-Lizbfxrt xwylw . ....JaM.xxs3!rwa'v QR? sw sas-:. ,Ass X ew: omQ'sarz9xr'1:s, :Xief:4,Q 23 T 1 T l Ti l nl r Tl li l rT Tri own wiTh a Tew games and songs. Cllllfllfill Frmn Gfwlllully Sing Tunes Of Tlwir Native Lunrl YoungsTers Trom Germany broughT To Ball STaTe smiling Taces and lilTing Tunes oT Their naTive land. WheTher They were on The lawn oT The sTudenT cenTer or in Assembly l-lall, The children were greeTed by sTudenTs wiTh cheerTul smiles and aT- TempTs To Try ouT a liTTle German. Now in Their sevenTh season in America, The Obernlcirchen Childrens Choir opened The season Tor The College-CommuniTy con- cerT series. Friedrich Wilhem Moeller helped make The group Tamous when he composed a Tune Tor The children in l953. ATTer They compeTed in The lnTernaTional EisTeddlod in Wales, Telephone calls, Telegrams, and leTTers came Trom all over The world aslc- ing The choir To come Tor a performance. ln I954, They arrived in The UniTed STaTes Tor a Tour. ThirTy girls and six boys Tilled Assembly l-lall wiTh German, AusTrian, Spanish and S'oval4 Tollcsongs. During The inTermission, The children Toolc a break To relax and have a cup oT Tea. Septelnber Silhouettes Form BZl0kQl'Ollllfl For AYVRH Dance Ball STaTels social season was broughT inTo Tull swing The nighT oT The coTillion ball which was held The lasT SaTurday nighT in SepTember. Since The dance is an annual aTTair sponf Sored by The fXssociaTion oT Womens Resi- dence l-lalls, any woman who lived on campus could inyiTe The genTIeman oT her choice To be her gue5T Tor an evening oT dancing and meeTing new Triende. Couple-5 danced under l'SepTember Sil- houeTTes in The WoodworTh T-lalla' dining area which was Turned inTo a ballroom The nighT oT The dance. The women and Their gue5Ts enTered The ballroom Through one oT The Tour lounges where They were greeTed by The member5 oT The AWRH council residence hall direcTors, and 5TudenT sTaTT. The dining area oT VVoodworTh l-lalls becomes a ballrc nn r r T TTe anmai AWPH c T cr a ,Zi H0lllGCOlllil1g Means D6C0l'3ti0l1S, Queens, Games, Floats T-ss. Eyen lighT poles geT The Roman TreaTmenT. Table manners are TorgoTTen in pie eaTing conTesTs. CharloTTe Beach reigned as The queen oT Roman l-loliday, The ThirTy-sixTh Ball STaTe T-lomecoming. Friday nighTs acTiviTies opened wiTh Cir- cus Maximus, lcnown in oTher years as The Freshman-Sophomore Games. Tension rose in The Tinal evenT as The men oT The Two classes baTTled iT ouT in The Tug-oT-war. The sophomore class was vicTorious Tor The se- ond year in a row. Alpha Chi Qmega, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and WesTminsTer Fellowship proudly Took home Trophies Tor The besT TloaTs in each oT The Three divisions. This year more groups Toolc parT in The parade because oT limiTs placed on The building oT TloaTs. A capaciTy crowd waTched Ball STaTe beaT ST. Josephs. .. .The momenT oT RealiTy n.,W,N Freshman and sophomore men use Jrnerr muscles To win Jrne championship in req-of-war. The momenlr of reassurance . . . The momenr of glory - Qur I962 Homecom- ing Queen - Miss Char- lorre Beach C111 L... X .iz y ,E-xg:-..-: -- '. ., Building lloals isn'+ so lwarcl 532. ,i - ll lvl? when you have lwelp. N Sy N v 41 K fiblwgowo I i 3 o ' 'Le Q 57 gi., ' ' Q K , ' Jim VanSlcyoclc lincls worlc perl ol l-lomecominq. .,. Q.. ,. . fe - .. niiwy me X , Weslminsler Fellow- sl1ip's lloal rolls by The crowd on way To firsl place. Q...- X! .,. , e V '-- .. 'Q All Jrhe slavmq as worflw I+WhGV1'H'1G Sigma Phu Epsilon men carry home Hue Jrro F1 for a firsjr lace vicfror PY P Y' -fwvwf' vagal Q ii Aff? Q17 ,f-v'-'J- ' , . g 'uf 4 f ff .if.5f- ' A ewgf' X Q ,- gn. . Y 5 1 , A 5 T A , X Q 4- 1 D25 row Jrheir local lo a second place viclory. Sue Schmicli painls designs on Alpha Chi chariol. d,A, ,.,, ,fs Q .x I Cherry-H' On broughl Alpha Chi Omega a lirsf in so- rorilry compelilion. lvlen of Ellioll designed Tlium-p Hie Pun'ias for Hrsl place among Hie residence liall decoralions. Dianne Wilson gazes from Hwe Pi Phi Heal. Q 5 'Xi . , ' Q, N Xxx rm-.Y , .--ix A.. x . .e ,,.g5j:, Ball Slale lwallbaclc carries Hue ball againsl S+. Joe. .1 .513 f z, :iz N2 2 . l 'ie ga- 1 gs' ,N Q ,:, r, , .'1f1'Qg:512g1,3 :Q ,a s XV New K igj,:i3:-5 N' A -. if' Q Q EE' ' ' 3 s1:s3f1.,. -.Q X.:--wi. . ., .. , A . - - w, if-5 +355 i Q -::1,5q5.C:33k:. X 5 Z, -,535 V-w5::.1pk3,a5 '. .- f , X, , ' V I is-f5 ' x ? : h? ' f? k f-2: 'Q . 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Q ,. . i Serorities And Fraternities Unite For Week Of Activities Begun as only a one-night stand ot a din- ner and a dance, campus Greeks have ex- tended their unitied activities to include an entire week. This event has loecome known as Greek Week. This third annual Greek Week was some- what unigue in that the Greek Banquet, tra- ditionally the tinale ot the week's activities, was teatured as the highlight event on Tues- day evening, Gctoloer 30. Dr. Doris Seward, Dean ot Women at the . ,pq University ot Kentucky, challenged members ot the Greek organizations in her talk entitled, pd' j Greek Guides and Gambitsf' T ,, ' . A work session, a tireside sing, Greek fi if games, a traditional dance, and an evening , li 'W ot workshops were only a tew ot the activities s 1- , ix 5 Q. : g'--, - ot Greek Week. lflr. Seward ipealf on llGreel Guides and Gamloitsf' Favorite songs and the warmth ot tellowship bring Greeks together at the Fireside Sing. ui K I IW7v l 1 .QQ . xsl i i SY' Par Usner rries a new wav of wrappinq up as man. we Overland Three rake flwe spolrlrgnlr. Sororilry girls give Hwe men e run for Hweir money in a new version of foofbail. QEM4-KNSQ NN.--1.1 ..:,:sg.1.s,,,7:- . XX X -, .Qgq - . NN air 'Juv' f-' -rmgwa ,xc 'zvcffx-W-' wmv-t..'w . .. sc. 'w 5 zxxQ.'.,mH--Q'-.V VL-aifxx-R,msim zs.menlQ'3N.wrs Nz. isilifwmzf 34 nw S tudent Reactions Increase Over Talk Of Raising Fees F an Faclion is explained belore enlering meeling Sludenl Senale slaried conduciing ils governmenlal proceedings Jrlwis fall wiilw no visible means ol financial suppori. If ine gov- erning council was lo acl as llie represenla- live body oi all Ball Siale undergraduales, il lriad lo discover a nnore praclical source oi income Jrlwan Jrlwe unslrable prolils from ine annual l-lomecoming dance. SiL..d67lS concerred wills ine raising oi fees express lneirleelings lo Sludeni Senaiors. N 'T' ----V A ? I lc l E vii Nu ,mf-YESWW i i ix F WBeeJee99 Deiser Chosen As Air Force Hollorary Colonel Barbara Deiser was chosen lo reign as lhe IQ63 Honorary Colonel. The announcemenl of lhe queen and her courl was The highlighl of lhe dance which fealured The music of Jack LeBeau's and AI Cobine's bands. lvlembers ol BeeJee's courl included Cindy Ward, sponsored by Lambda Chi Alpha: Dayle l-lenry, Sigma Sigma Sigmag Belly Drabensloll, Gamma Thelaq and Joyce Alyea, Sigma Tau Gamma. These admiring couples delighl in lhe decoralions cenler d around lhe lheme Le Relleclion Ice Storm Freezes Campus Into Frozen Realm Of onder .ef X ' , iv. X ,Y it :K X. F -K' ' 5 9, 1 'fi ,Tris LS A v. .fa - .- - vw -'gif ' Q 'b -.' 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N. div'-r':fi3-is. ,.- X 5 h5lNS?!lRr' im!!-inf'-9 X Ch1'iStIllElS Spirit Spreads To All Corners Uf The Canipus was Sig Eps and llweir deles qallwer around llme Clirislmas Tree To celebrale llie holiday season. Pi Plwia qive llieir suile llwal Chrislme-3. leech. Clwildren Tell Savile wl1a+ lliey weml lor Clwrislmae. Ak :.lf'.Izg3 A W' l R e ef . J , 1.3, , 4 A h 34 V., 1 , Q . Q H 'i fn, ' ,. N , . 5 1. . -49 .o- A.. Float Hours Find Students Taking Advantage Of The Game Room Slcill and patience are tested at the billiard table Bowling is a tavorite sport. Friends qatlwer in ttme Student Center tor a pleasant game ot cards between classes. Q?- Tally H0 Dominates Life U11 The Camp us Social Scene i V it 'Q I Y 1 ' , , , K H '- ' 1 1 , I . A - 1 ' . 1 v.'v ., wmqrg, 1 V I V , li 7 -MA A x . -V 3: 6 I I Q . :l d 4:11, 5 TR 1 45 x . D 1 5.4 M. 3 5 Sfudenfs drop af Hue Tally for a quick bi+e +0 eajr. A 7.1 I, . EBU, V ,J K 3 X .en Q I Q' MX K Mu , , -5 j .. fx . , xl, W 'N xx , , X:i,,3.rr-' X X x ?f'5,.. 0 X ':.'E: f..:.-1 .., 'fx A-R ,, .. F115 '--. ,. x Q f '2.:- X Q.. . 7 X X ,,l '?fA D ,- '-IW ' Q . V. The Tally is jusf The spot Qver a coke or a cup of coffee, friends Cafcn up on H'1e?a+es+news around campus. Rush Teas. Parties, And Smokers Precede Night Of Pledging Formal rusli lor Ball Slale women began vvinler guarler aller grades came oul. Firsl llie ruslwees allended llie Teas given by all llwe sororilies. Tlien llwey were inviled back lo various coslunwe and formal parlies be- fore llfiey signed a prelerence card slaling 'llieir sororily Qlwoice. Al eacli lea, ruslwees rnusl have llieir cards signed. Fralernilies lfield rusli lwice during llie year, in llie lall lor upperclassmen and in January lor all rnen on Campus. lzorrnal rusli proce- dures began willfi llwe smokers wlfiere rusliees were inviled lo be guesls ol llwe lralernily lor llie evening. Selling Acguainledu begins. A firm liandslwalce and a friendly smile express llle warrnlli ol Sig Ep brollierliood. ' ' x -- xkm . N X S BX x K f 1:1174 f 2 X 5 F A Q X, Pl Plwls lumecl llwe PA. Demonslreliom Room info e wmler lamleey lor llwelrcodume pearly Coolme Nagel leaps before llwe ladies-in-wailing. S X 3. 5: Ea - Q 3 s Xt ' x.:3 mam ymgx w x X E ' -- 'w-' - - V .X ' ' -N ' 1 - Xe l is . ' V x X WN wean, - Q 9 1 J . , ..X, xxx. ' . . Q ' v A 'ee- ' KQQN 'Q far. Q, 'TI-XX IEE xx M1 1' UA- .4 .15 A 655- 14 4 X9 .-,lf -gf- W l ' 1 gf me Tlwela Chl pledges enllluslesllcally make llwelr lirel ellempl el smomq lralermly songs iw 2' S ,Q Nwmzcmtbxl, til: Miss Marilyn Riner Crowned 1963 ORIENT Queen Sarah Ellioll answers queslions aboui her lalenl. On February 22, Miss Marilyn Riner was crowned rhe ICI63 ORIENT Queen. She will represenr Ball Slale in ihe Miss Indiana Con- Jresl Jrhis July. Early in December lhirly organizalions chose Their candidales Jro represenl rhem. Allrer The preliminaries, Jrhe field was nar- rowed To The ren final conleslanls. The nighl ol lhe pageanl, each girl answered lwo queslions belore a panel oi live iudges. A+ Jrhe aclual conlesl in rhe ball- room, lhe girls appeared in balhing suils and lormals.They also presenled lheir lalenl lor The audience. Friends walch lheir iavorire candidale perform during The preliminary 'ralenl' conlesl. Preliminaries Limit The Field To 10 Final Contestants X Y e N ' -fm 2 J as U Q, 1. lp fw 145,33-,Ziff-Lg. Betty Young captures audience wittt t'Toniqlfit.t' Karen C'Briem displays lter dertcinq ability. , l...,,,..-:r Crue ot ttie iudqes Qlvets wittt tinalist, Pet l-lopp. Stiirley Collins makes lter ctmeice tor the tinals. 'ZX , X ga 45 Judges Meet Finalists During Punch Hour And Banquet li ,,A, . r' V X X 15 , ff? 3 , ' l sf A 5? ,- . ,t . . , my .f .-' Qty, ,r--.. s l Mx Candidates introduce ttxemselves to tlte ledges. A lest-minute touch up betore tlte Jane Flemtgem tells ttmelists ot lter experiences as tlte i962 Miss lndiana. . ax interviews N XX Q Ikh, . N Lf' g --get A XXQ, ,,,..- NWN XXX Xi -, .se W I ix , ,xx Tomrnye Lou Glaze, former Miss Indiana, fakes role as iudqe. A J 1 'W' ' W A .xxx EIT -4 3- co cm C Q- CD D O cn if' CU 77 rn LD of 3 O 4 cn 7 Q-.L CT O 77' Q1 -O' -P 3- CD O- oi 'P' QT 3 iQ WZZQWMMWJW Nw ix S QE S Wwdhkwwiif i Sm-5 ' is suii compelriiion. 5 A K 3 I, 'Q N :VSWR sl Xb, .N ,Q ,QA X. . x WAV ZW wvw W WwW1wmffafpfW Wfwfwlsfwmmmyi M' WMV wL:1Z S W ' www 'W CN E5 sg :Q .as NY Q 3 MMM Z4 !M 'K ll C-5 Marilyn Riner pauses. w ii 5 x S Qi Q 555' 5 3 X 2- ? '15- W WZ S ' si ax: X 5 l 5 Q X. .9 X 5 x -' is A 1 N , 1 X g is S x ' 1 f S 'A ii x 5 E I , xi, X Szxx 1 , gsglff ig EX -f A ., Qx A -2: nk: 5: -N. , l W X- X , X- - ' si bb is 3' X -f X A .fggs Capaeity Crowd Filled Ballroom .N S fi, 3512. Ceci Decl-ard, MC, imlrocluces The nexl linalisl. For The Pageant fi Befsy Noel smiles lo an audience ol 750 people. Blue Key members help Belly Young. K x '9- I. -1- X. , 'N , x v I, f x, F J 'F ,. .-Q ' X R. f x , X , N - x Lasl minule scramble Ialces place Io gel ready lor Ilie presenlalion in Iormals. Jane Flaniqan-Miss Indiana for I9o2. 'Ne ,ff ' E E-1 5 - , X pax. . ,.:, - -E 5 gc J V551 :uri fs . -4 Q . 4 I Q i iff' Z '-11 -ferr f'f fi fffswri ., ' IFA 2 I 'I I '- yawn x xv III I, Marilyn Riner wails lor audience approval. Alice Morris dreams ol Iiow l.overly il would be. ' ora' X 'I X Q qw! Q E x I x . iii m mr: mam um ,FN fx KN? x if WFAUZZ PW my L27 M? I 49 . NIM S 9:13:21 fb 23 ,-Q 662151195 W1 fr A 15P?iWV 1,-JSLEQVMV E 'D' Si CTD: 5' 2 'J 'CJ co no -4 UU cn F-15 Q v-4 co DP S if luis co 5 Q cn I'1I 5 E11 41 co 5 lzls 5 CID CTD O 2 C5 CD ll l a .H ,. fr . ' -27 'xx , . xxx K ik. 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THE QUEEN AND HER COURT-Betsy Noel, Betty Young, Karen Urnbreit H962 Miss Ball Slatel, Miss Riner, I962 lV1isslndiana,Patl-lopp,Ann Hauqsrud. - P Sire I x-,. N, E, A .,.,s , ' I .X - 5 ' 5' -We. z' X x Si. -.fe E Xi -'-' Nr ur s E - -- E- -A Y' 7 A s e 5 -K C -. ' . '. -. -. X .N -,.-. N V- . Q . 5- - 3 E - an -- .xx X- 2 ' . s- . . . fm 3. sg .x .. it B., 4 X . . we N , 5 1 -b -r X, s kt '- 6 Q ,. X s X Ns, I 1 .sq Qt, . Q E , SX xx X tx 1 N . - ' X s is 2 - mf- A X K. K gat at x E 3 'Q I .ts 6 4 A I N Q vt - .. A 1 X , Q X Q. amz. -X 4 Q y , , 5 y t N .3 P' xr is N, 5 l X i EX A .5 Q. Q s Q E 2 4 , bb 5 55:02 if ' ' N Y? N xt X X Y 1 r N ,QP Q, x E 'QQ -N f s. . .. - iNNx..N..-.-mmf' -.-.NX . s...s.s I ......,,,.,. -- ..,, , M K Events Keep Students MIN TOUCI-In Witl1 Campus Life X Arts building lounges oller e guiet, secluded plece to study between classes. Alplie Sig pledges, clad in stunning burlep outfits, l-litclw l-like el tlfie Pi Phi record liop. ess funny Mr. John Klem offers Tim Hickey, Campus Clwesi chairmen, To Hue lwigifiesi bidder. iniormei Coke deies give Gamma Tiieie pledges a chance To meei more big men on campus ,F 'X 'QQ R Donna Erwin adds a little umpt1 to the Birtltday Party. Student Center Celebrates Twelfth Year Of Activity Street signs guided visitors as tlney wallced down Center Street Beat and viewed tlte many attractions teatured at the party cele- brating ttie l2tl'1 birttiday ot ttie l.. A. Pit- tenger Student Center. Twenty-tour organ- izations tilled lo rooms ot tl'ie center with various attractions. Numerous displays and entertainment was provided tor the enioy- ment ot visitors. Ttiree Dixieland Foltiesw characters ltold tlte scene-Janet Mullen, Jay Stiumalcer, and Tom Brown. 1 1 K , - xv - - ' Nssxwwu ..,. , rss ...J .---N 9- Sigma Phi Epsllon and Clwi Omega busily prepare lor Bourbon Slreel Beal. l-loodlurns overrun flue gambling fables al Jrlwe Golden Nugget S Xassffvqo, f, Nl ' ' - 523' ' ., , -si x N, .... , Y. .Z ' x 2 -f Dixie Belles were feafured erwerfainers af Hfme Pi Phi-Lambda Cl'1i Slwowboa+ Anyfhinq can happen WITH 51 mofley Crew Nike This. Ma - .m w'5?5f-wir W 's ls, X5 -mx Howlclc I-lall presenls a rnusuc and dance roulune lor vlsulors ol all age Joining lhe speclalors was a familiar person Presuclenl Emens A Ns-R -an--, Pictures, brochures. clothes, and articles are disptayed tor visitors at the Korean exhibit. Thirteen Countries Featured At International Exhibits lvlichaet Burua ot Uganda welcomed the visitors to the International Exhibition Variety and Fashion Show held on lvlarch 28, in the Ballroom. Sponsored by the International Re- Exhbits represent cultures tronw thirteen nations. lations Club, the exhibits depicted the cul- tures ot thirteen nations. Along with the dis- plays ot pictures and articles trorn the various countries was a variety and tashion show. l-lula dancer, Beverly Juiii, highlights variety show. 'x ill, .ew R . ,Tx X , 5, at-et., ff L fi! I I V. W ff' 'ff' s ' at 1 , Y - -' ' A :gif '7Q35't5x ' fiff ff.f'i't 3 X i If I 0 2 I , , sr, r x - V Qi , , .s-x, , .-' ..-fr ,.. . Q ff--N. Yf Q it ff , -.. I I gf? 3- ,,'J?5'r- 5 V L is 5.1:- fi . i r ii ' ' P' Prom Highlights Crowning Of Miss Junior Personality Whai was once ihe iiile of Junior Prom Queen became known as Miss Junior Per- sonaliiy Jrhis year. On Friday beiore fhe dance, every mem- ber of ihe iunior class was given ihe oppor- Jruniiy io voie for Jrhe oandidaie oi his choice. Aiier ihe voies were oounied, Jrhe seven girls receiving ihe mosi voies became iinalisis for The honor. From These seven,IV1iss Gerri Pasiao was Chosen Miss Junior Personaliiym by The ballois casi by Those aiiending ihe dance. ln order io siimulaie more inieresi in ai- iending Jrhe Junior Prom, a number oi iree Jrickeis were hidden in prornineni places on campus. Coupies ajriending Jrhe Prorn cas? iheir baiiois for Jrhe eandidare oi iheirchoice What A Si1iPSllHtiO1'1M Proves Winning Variety Show Act Wfhiat a Snipsuationl' combined ettorts Formerly sponsored by Kappa Sigma Kap- ot Alpha Chi Qmegai Theta Chi, Alpha pa, now Theta Xiy this year's program incor- Qmfgrion P' and Alpha Sigma Alpha to pro- porated the talents ot all the Qreelq organiza- dcqie the wnning act in the thirteenth annual tions on campus. The groups were divided Theta Xi Variety Show held on March 29 into tive units each acting independently to in Assentoly l-lall. plan a ten minute slfit to be iudged by a panel A capacity crowd packed Assembly t-lall ot three iudges. Each act was evaluated on tor three tull hours ot entertainment including the basis ot clarity, audience response, the humorous comments ot Darryl Poole, promptness, staging, preparation and origi- M. C. and entertaining intermission acts. nality ot idea. Variet Show winner, 'lWhat a Shi suation' de icts what ha ers in the Nay when girlsinvade. Y F5 F3 PP Y Gini' iii'-5 ' -iw- 'N Ufpzi . -lf x iq' 5 ii' ,i,i 1' c . U I ,g ri T c ' r' It J 1 J 7 J 3 A Q 5 1' y c l l 60 I Joy reigns as Alpha Chi, AOPL Aipha Sig, and Theia Chi receive iheir iirsr-piace Trophies. Somber Japanese dancers sway To second place in Qrienial Romancefi 'sc ::-. - wig.-L-A. :T:1:Ti-3'SNs:l:l: Nf:T-.-. R Darryl Pooie adds quips and quofes befweem ads. Lambda CHS make Uma! preparafions. Damdraa QEYJ7 become a realify in The Heavenly Dazeu dream ofa Jrypical laboring man. is fi , 1 i i Qi .. 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Sig Ep sraoe crew hurries ro remove props and sera wirrmoulr going overjrhe Jrime limir. .ack ,Wx ng f-'qu' 1 S f Jerry Boclcmemu simqs luis messaqe over llwe plwome, Qrienlel look developed willm louclw ol makeup. Enllmuslaslic cries ol joy ring oul as Wl1aT e Slwipsualionl' is declared llae winning acl. . JR' l ,N 255, ax xr lf' - ' x Convos Offer A Variety Of Under the leadership ot Jerome Fallon, the Convocatlon Committee strives to make oath convocation educational, inspirational, and entertaining. The programs are planned to provide as wide a range ot experiences as possible. President Emens otticially gets the school year underway at the annual New Student Convocation held tor parents and new stu- dents on a Sunday atternoon at the tootball iieid. Wifliam A. Anderson. . Q- sis Programs To Suit Every Taste Religious Council takes charge ot three ot the programs by sponsoring the Conterence on Religions and planning the convocations tor both Thanksgiving and Easter. Qther programs are under the director- ship ot a specitic department such as the Journalism Convo, the Science Lecture and Discussion Series, and the Studebaker Memo- rial Lecture which is particularly tor students in the tield ot business. W. A. Anderson Narrates On MDesigns For Survivall' William A. Anderson. distinguished pho- tographer, narrated the award-winning Au- dubon Society color tilm. Designs tor Survi- val,'i at an all-school convocation on No- vember l2. l-le also showed his tilms to a group ot Wilson Junior l-ligh pupils. ln his talk, lvlr. Anderson stressed that Civilization is at stake unless mankind learns to takecare ot the things God has given him. Through his patience, understanding, respect, and critical eye, he has captured with the camera lens the tremendous variety ot design in nature. Bishop Raines Delivers Talk At 1962 Thanksgiving Convo Cn Being GraTeTul We Live in America, NoT Russia, was The Theme oi Bishop Richard C. Raines' address aT The annual Thanksgiving ConvocaTion on November 2 I . Bishop Raines is The residenT bishop Tor The lndiana area oT The lvleThodisT Church and a noTed speaker on conTemporary social and religious issues. l-le is The head oT The more Than 350,000 members oi The l300 lvleThodisT Churches locaTed in Indiana. Former US. Anlbassador Addresses Student Body James J. WadsworTh, Tormer U. S. Am- bassador To The UniTed NaTions, delivered The lvlarie SmiTh Gray Memorial LecTure on December 6, in Assembly l-lall. lvlr. Wads- worTh chose Tor his Topic, Challenges To The U. N. PresidenT Eisenhower named WadsworTh To his posT aTTer he had served seven years as DepuTy U. S. RepresenTaTive under l-lenry CaboT Lodge. Familiar wiTh The mulTi-TaceTed problems oi disarmament Ambassador WadsworTh represenTed The American governmenT aT The Nuclear TesT Ban Talks aT Geneva, aT The con- Terence which draTTed The STaTuTe oT The ln- TernaTional ATomic Energy Agency, and Tor Three years as U. S. RepresenTaTive on Disarm- amenT aT The U. N. artist and lecturer. Vincent Price Opens Showg Speaks For Student Convo Vincent Price, l-lollywood actor and art connoisseur, made a special appearance at Ball State tor the tormal opening ot the ninth annual Drawing and Small Sculpture Show which opened in the Art Gallery on lvlarch 7. Mr. Price is a member ot the board ot several museums and says that his goal is to put original art in every American home. t-le is also the author ot a volume on art, I Like What l Know. Atter graduating trom Yale in IQ33, he studied tine arts at London University. While working on a master's degree there, he spent considerable time in the British Museum. When he was twelve years old, Price pur- chased his tirst Rembrandt etching. He is now particularly interested in Rembrandt, Chagall, Picasso, Durer, Whisler, and Leger paintings. Students crowd the Art Gallery to talk personally with the noted visitor. ,gb SP Q Four Basie Assumptions Made ln Talk Given By Dr. Keezer Four basic assumpTions were rnade by Dr. Keezer in his Tallc enTiTled, Today's Chal- lenge To Business EducaTion. Dr. DexTer Keezer was The guesT spealcer Tor The STude- balcer Memorial l.ecTure. ln his speech he TelT +ha+ TirsT oT all, The world would noT desTroy iTselT wiTh aTonnic weapons. Second, we are noT going To en- counTer any crippling shorTagesoT naTural re- sources, and ThaT There would be no drasTic change in The weaTher. l.asT he sTaTed ThaT business would noT be l-lamsTrung by gov- ernn'aenT inTervenTions. Dr. Paul Weiss. Dr. DexTer Keezer, Dr. Paul Weiss Uses Slides To Show The Cells ln Action By using slides, movies, and his lecTure, Dr. Paul Weiss showed living cells in acTion. l-le was guided in his Tallc by The idea, By sTudying The acTions oT cells, man can Tind a lesson on how his liTe should be governed. l-le explained how cells n'iusT be considered in conTexT oT Their inTeracTion wiTh oThers iusT as man rnusT be governed by cerTain laws oT behavior and cerTain paTTerns Tor liTe. Weiss concluded his lecTure wiTh The poinT ThaT work in The scienTiTic laboraTory has noT only conTribuTed To n'ian's well-being and pleasure, buT has also broughT innplicaTion Tor rnan's own special culTure. fi 9ympaTheTic ear provides needed nndersTanding. Canadian Players Open Year As First All-School Conve For Their Third consecuTive season, The Canadian PTayers Trom The STraTTord Shake- spearean TesTivaT reTurned To Bali STaTe To presenT Two perTormances oT TwelTTh NighT. The TirsT perTormance was during The aTTernoon and The second during The evening. For Their I96I Tour oT America. The Cana- dian players opened The season wiTh The ArTic version oT Shakespeares play, 'King Lear. HST. Joan was The TiTle oT The play given Two years ago when The Canadian players made Their TirsT appearance on The Bail STaTe Campus. The ci.rTain rises on The Canadian PTayers and The Tirs,T convocaTion oT The schooT year. Pi Phis Come Out Du Top At Sigma Chi Derby Day Sigma Cbis began Jrbeir pledgesbip wiib me second annual Derby Day. All day Fri- day, sororilry girls could be seen running around campus in pursuii of derbies worn by Hue Sigma Cbis. Inside each hai was a num- ber represeniing so many poinis. Addiiional poinis were added io Hwe sororiiies' scores for evenlrs won during a series of coniesis. Sara Dawson was crowned Derby Day Queen. Sigma Cbi's mosi baslwiul men volunieer Hweir service Outstanding Anthropologists Speak At Noyer Dedication Ur. Ethel Alpentels and Dr. Ruth l-lill were the guest speakers at the dedication ot the Ralph Noyer l-lalls on Saturday, Nov- ember 3 in an all-day program ot events. Following the speeches given by Dr. Al- pentels and Dr. l-lill on the topics, The An- thropological Aspects ot Living in Coeduca- tional Residence l-lalls and The Psycholog- icat Atmosphere ot Learning, the directors and student statt divided into groups tor dis- cussion. Atter the dinner honoring the tour protes- sors tor whom the wings ot the hall were named, the protessors and their tamilies joined the students and statt in a tormal dedi- cation service ot the tour residence halls. i , Dr. Ralph Noyer, tor whom the unit was named, began his service as dean ot Ball State Teachers College in January ot l928. Atter retiring trom Ball State, he taught at Qberlin College and Anderson College, re- turning to Ball State to teach English in l955. Dr. Noyer passed away on November 24, l959. Miss Baker headed the toreign language department trom l923 to l928. She taught Latin and German until her retirement in l94o. l-larry l-lowiclc came to Ball State as a pro- tessor ot science and later became the dean ot men. Paul Williams headed the physical education department tor a number ot years and Miss Klipple taught children's literature and grammar classes. Seated-ivtrf. Rilph lloyer Dr Ma-Y l-lippe Miss Vjetta Eater. Standing-l-turf, t-to,-vici. Paul W,il,,ain3. N MW HN x 'X- Dave Vollmar clwals willw Paul B. Williams. Miss Balmer is welcomed. Dr. Klipple slwows off friend +0 Kaaren Burlce. Adminislralors qreel Mrs. Neyer. 73 Spring Fever Hits Campus With The First Sunny Day Biossoming Trees, singing birds, and cheerful days signify Timed' Spring is finally here io siay. ffw x if UK 'il' V! K . xxqfi- 1 V v , K I MQ' 31' W 'I . -1, ,. -X, V 4 f-:.1mwi ' w- A +f3Si?3?E3fZTi lg fseessfirzf, f 1 Si -newz- f' .-. Zig ENN Almosl before The ground has a Clwance To flwaw, golfers are our gelling ready for llwe season JfO begun Early spring rains lurn llwe Trailer courl info a river deep enouglw lor canoes ll 'irlg M 2 Q 1 .nr-.. X' ,I Y .4 , .r 5 ' A1-I x 2 e xi- xy ..w. fl 'N-mar M MXN Il 2973! Ii! in 1 VN E: ex 'filiiml in -u nu nu- nn -e nw mn nw ta. X4 lm 3 H us XR- ' get .',- x 1 1131- 1-.5 1,5 !i'fif'1' 'X ,,.,a-n Shells around campus are common. perched afop a Home-made bike, i+'s off +0 class. Ten-:p+e+Eer is Too qreaf fo sfay inside and sfudy when oufside a beaunful day Is walfinq +0 be enjoyed. 'fl l - '-4 -'-.- l xii i , l l i Soon to tower nine stories lwigti, Studebaker l-lalls will be ready tor use in ttie tall ot I965. Studebaker Halls Anil Health Service Rise On North Campus Construction ot tlte Amelia T. Wood t-lealtti Center will be completed in late i963 or early I964. Inside ttie air-conditioned walls will be a 36-bed intirmaryg examination, treat- ment, and waiting rooms: a lounge tor the doctors and nurses: and a lcitclten tor pre- paring meals. Rising lsiiglw aloove ttie campus will be tlrie new Studebaker l-lalls wtiicti are sclweduled to open in ttie tall ot I965. Express elevators will carry residents to tlfieir respective tloors. Lounges, recreation rooms, and directors' apartments will be located on ttie tourtlt and seventlri tloors. Wlwen completed, ttie Amelia T. Wood l-lealtl'i Center will lwousea 36-bed intirmary. ,gel S 'T U f Sr ,. W, fnwkg. X- T re3if v?m ?ff2:?i g'yfC,. wfuvi , Temporary break-down calls Tor a guick repair iob. Sig Taus, Alpha Sigs Take Home Bike-A-Thou Trophies WiTh a wave oT The green Tlag, The pace car leTT The Track and seven bicycles sTarTed on The 60-mile ride ThaT Tound The Sigma Tau Gamma Team enTering yicTory lane. Preceding The main evenT oT The evening was The Trike-a-Thon Tor enTranT5 Trom wo- men's organizaTions. Alpha Sigma Alpha Took home The winning Trophy Tor The Third year in a row. In beTween was The TaculTy race won by The Team oT Social Science proTessors. I962 marked The elevenTh anniversary Tor The annual Bike-A-Thon sponsored by Lamb- da Chi Alpha. Team members crowd around oTTicials To hear lasT-minuTe insTrucTions beTore sTarTing The race ,, , I Lg x.k,. .x.... .N F i V, ' - I Aa , aa W' will ff. N 9 I . Of Speclalors anxiously awail llfwe slarl ol llie pace car signaling llwe beginning ol llie rece. MEMBERS OF THE WINNING SIGMA TAU Roger Wisley, Sleve l-louse, Don Turley, Bob Rider, GAMMA TEAM-Dave Derlweimer, Jim Willard, Gus Coyer. .XX C .'.l 0. e'TNf I FX I X , if L I if ili Q . 3 15' WW J,.n7:r Mar'5ne7s ieed ine procession of iacuify and Jrnose receiving degrees +0 fneir respecrive pieces. Cemrnencernenr exercises ere over signifying ine end of undergradueie life and ine beginning of a new world. Uver 1600 Students Receive De rees At 1962 COllllll6I1CClllC1f1t Due To The increasing number oT people receiving degrees each June, graduaTion procedures were changed beginning wiTh The Class oT l962. lnsTead oT having an address during com- mencemenT exercises, Two ouTsTanding speak- ers gave pre-commencemenT addresses. On May ll, William l-lines, science ediTor oT The WashingTon STar, spoke on Our Man in Space. WhaT's Ahead? Jesse Owens, Clym- pic Traclc sTar who is now wiTh The Illinois YouTh Commission, gave The second ad- dress. The Pilgrimage oT The SelT was The BaccalaureaTe address given by Dr. RoberT Swanson, Alma College. PresidenT Emens presenTed IO25 bache- lor degrees and 560 masTer degrees. , , I 7 V ,vi ,xv .g f ,JJ 711.4 A D: , .LA -zz. -W.,-J: gif-7. ' C' 'xi f f '51 f?QiU T-3154... ' ' if !5? K' we , . 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'lil' ' ' X X . 555: 552555, I nav .uf-'Q 7 .......s,t 4.41 Q ............ .... ,. . xx 2:2 ww- iz WN , .pn-f,, PM 2 x PP' + R Sb S .fi ik SA X 5X-'I-tb. 2 QW- ,,,, X 58 mx Qihnw pu.-nun' ., XQNQSS x X N wwmwwwww' X mv N ww QNNWNMNI- wsfmxmwxxvz .mf xr N. ., N., il fi fi flsi f r llifif' fl ja pw. ' 1 x + 0 ., ,- ' : :' xx -.1 N s x x J .. -. .1-wma .X . -Q81 Dr. John R. Emems, Presidenf of Ball Sfafe Teachers College. Q i iw' .QR ' :fb-43, W M, xv, 4 ,fsxf--M-xx vg-nvx'fQFYWXKW'xy , 2'z.A-enn..,s. 'SYN Dr. Visser Returns To BSTC As Assistant To The President Although most ot the Ball State stu- dents recognize President John R. Emen's name and associate him with a large deslc on the main tloor ot the Administration building, too tew ot them really know what his iob encompasses and how they are attected by the decisions made in his ottice. Dr. Emens came to Ball State in I945 as the seventh president ot the college. l-le holds an AB. and M.Ed trom Eastern Michigan, an M.A. and Ph.D. trom the University ot Michigan. l-le also has been honored with.l.l. D. degrees trom Wayne State University and l-lanover College. De- spite the tact that the campus is constantly growing, Dr. Emens continues to preserve the triendly tradition that has prevailed through his years on campus. g g is X XX X wk N .X 3 -U' Q. I i f-XX X X . N XX? f Qylk X 5 X X -- 55252: X X ' W N3 NN im Nw X SQQ Q X NXKKXXX Q ln the Fall ot l962, Dr. John E. Visser returned to Ball State to till the position ot executive assistant to the president. During the i957-i958 school year, Dr. Visser was dean ot Instructional Attairs. At that time he resigned trom his post to accept an appointment as dean ot Grand Rapids Junior College in Michigan. Dr. John E. Visser, assistant to the president. Dr. Burlnhardf and Preside-nf Eme-ms play The role of waifers a+ +l'1e Saralwa Club. ,fn- 86 yu 2 Dr. Richard W. Burk hardf, dean of In sfrucfional Affairs. 'Wax G f 1 , w. .JH Three Divisions Offer Instruction In Fourteen Areas To many ot the students the image ot a taculty member begins and ends at the classroom door. l-lowever, beyond the limits ot a 50 minute class period, lies the com- plex and vital world ot a Ball State pro- tessor. The men and women who comprise the Ball State Teachers College taculty are tied together by a common dedication to continual scholarship, protessional excellence, and service to youth and to the tield ot education. Unitying all taculty members under such services as curricular advising, examination services, extended services, undergraduate studies, graduate studies, research, the Li- brary, and summer sessions, is Richard W. Burlrhardt, vice president ot Instructional Attairs and dean over the control and use ot the various campus tacilities. Dr. Robert L. Carmin. Dr. Burlchardt was on a temporary leave ot absence trom the college trom Sep- tember 29 to January l. During his leave, he traveled to France, where he studied and observed educational systems, espe- ciallly those in teachers' colleges. New in the organization system at Ball State last year was the separation ot the tourteen departments into three divisions: the tine and applied arts, the sciences and humanities, and the education divi- sion. Dr. Robert Bell, Dr. Robert Carmin, and Dr. Earl Johnson, respectively, were appointed as the heads ot each ot these divisions. Betore a student may be graduated trom Ball State, he must have earned I8o credit hoursg 60 hours in a comprehensive area and 36 hours in a restricted area. Dr. Robert P. Bell. U Miss Mary Kilrchin. Dr. Jerome A. Failon Dr. Vidor B. Lawlwead. Dr. R. E. Michael and Dr. John R. Craddock. 88 Student Affairs Aids Ball Staters In Decision Making STudenT welTare is The chieT concern oT Dr. Merrill C. Beyrel, dean oT STudenT AT- Tairs. Dr. Beyrel was direcTor oT counsel- ing and TesTing aT Ball STaTe beTore ac- cepTing The posiTion oT STudenT ATTairs head. l-le has oTTen been heard To say, We don'T lilre To Thinlc oT lines in Terms oT human beings. To assisT him in allevi- aTing These lines is a proTicienT sTaTT ThaT worlcs wiTh sTudenTs eiTher on The individ- ual basis or group basis. The areas covered by his sTaTT include sTudenT aids, counsel- ing and TesTing, The healTh cenTer, housing, placemenT, regisTraTion, religious acTiviTies, and sTudenT social acTiviTies. Cne area oT concern is The Tield oT sTudenT Treedom. The STudenT ATTairs sTaTT consTanTly sTrives To provide Ball STaTers wiTh experiences in which They can assume responsibiliTy. An example oT The applicaTion oT The philosophy oT sTudenT Treedom is The change in The hours Tor women. Dr. lvlerrill C. Beyrel, dean oT STudenT ATTairs. Dr. Beyrel arrives aT his oTTice Tor a day oT worlc 15? 'I 7 ,.' :,., P N' ,: A .4-,'4-,,,,..udf i Dr. Kenneiiw Coiiier. Miss Mariha Wickham. yf5 X ,J X -.KBKNN 2' ,N- L Dr. Margarei Knueppei :- ' , .M bww l 5 .mn-fag fam ' -f- ' ,Xi-.39 ,,c.,.,,4'1.g.. :mf-1.11-Q:-1-,f --1 f - V X Pu. :,- 5:11 fjlf' sf:-i-f'iX.-1:5 qs' .I -2 . ' i.Q.2--..-H-fss1Efg151 ' 'g::,x5--wf' ' ,x K . i Q I i x ,en X 'Y '1,f:f. kb. .iv i Q R ,. s ' is 5 N2 .: ,I S, . 90 W 'I 'sms ' - Y ' , , ' .. 2 erm. H- . . ' lgp if -f' A ,W - E 1' + f V ' l l J sv , Y M .- W Q X xg x J 0 49 X - XX., x---.nf Lefi' +o nghl' Edward Bryan, Donald l-laelner lvllss Thelma I-hall Carl Andry and Rnclmard Alexander Jr A Public Affairs Makes Use Of Numerous Communication Media The primary obiecTive oT The Public AT- Tairs sTaTT, headed by Qliver C. Bumb, is To convey an appropriaTe, accuraTe, and arTisTic presenTaTion oT Ball STaTe noT only on campus and in The local communiTy, buT also To ciTizens ThroughouT lndiana and across The naTion. ln being chieT public relaTions man Tor BSTC, Dr. Bumb malces use oT The various public communicaTion medias. The person- nel oT his sTaTT assisT him wiTh publiciTy over The radio and Television: and Through Dr. Oliver C. Bumb, dean oT Public ATTairs. newspapers, sporTs publicaTion, displays on campus, phoTographs, conierences, and newsleTTers To alumni. Also included in The Public ATTairs Tield is The area oT college developmenT, As The coordinaTor oT developmenT, Dr. Bumb handles The plans Tor new buildings, works wiTh The deparTmenTs To arrange new Tacil- iTies, direcTs The raising oT Tunds, and acTs as a middleman beTween The consTrucTion companies, The archiTecTs, and The college. ,,. , Q .Ms -1 .. i ' ' i z-ifg PUBLIC AFFAIRS-Roberjr Linson, Raymond Ashley. Tlwomas Osburn, Louis lngellwarl, Dave Sioops. PUBLIC AFFAIRS-Seafecl-Gerlrude Kane, Marie Fraser, Emmeff Sponsel. Sfancling-Earl Williams Yeslinqsmeier, lvliclwael Kerper, Jimmie Faulkner, William Tomlinson. 414, , ,. is i s i ,gig . A :V i a 1' s isssi s '5ffg5s,4ff, . Ea r 5 Y r- 1' 5:wa:--.- Ks:1XNg,:- T f Science Hall Annex Included ln Budget For Next Biennium Dr. Joseph C. Wagner, vice presidenT Tor Business ATTairs and Treasurer oT The college, reporTed ThaT Ball STaTe has re- guesTed a budgeT oT 58,745,875 Tor The nexT biennium. CapiTal ouTlay will appro- priaTe iE8,335,000, while The remaining S4IO,875 will be Talcen up in rehabiliTaTion and repair oT The older buildings. Included in Ball STaTe's capiTal ouTlay budgeT is money Tor an annex To The pre- senT Science l-lallg The conversion oT The Assembly l-lall in The Library To a mulTi- Tloor sTacl4s area Tor boolcsg The purchase oT addiTional land To be used Tor parking loTs, and oTher proiecTs. U M T , 'Q Joseph C. Wagner, Treasurer oT The college. BUSINESS AFFAIRS-RuTh KiTchin, RoberT Lewis, Ro berT KinedinsT, RoberT NewTon. -' ' ' 'A ' ' sl' if :,: 1 -,ily nl fkyii ' V I -fs, 'llfV1m.',L3.' ' ,I .gang 4 uh N ffl' l l - 1 ,gif 'Q 94 ff' f A 'U . A 4 - ig , S J f yu X BUSINESS AFFAIRS-William Freed, Roberf Kershaw, Philip Conklin, Roberf Slwowaller. BUSINESS AFFAIRS-Truman Pope, l-l. Ansel Wallace, A. Garland l-larcly, James L. Smillw J: X Health Service Under Construction For Opening Next Year Qpening lale in V963 or early in IQ64 is me Amelia T. Wood Sludenr l-lealllri Service building. Inside will be eigiil four- bed wards. lour single rooms, and lreal- menl and examining lacililies. The presenr l-lealllw Cenler is localed on me lirsl lloor ar llwe norrlfieasl corner oi me Gymnasium. Sludenrs who need lo Dr. W. G. Pippenger, liead of me l-lealrli Service. Lefl' +o rigl1+-Elizabellw Ball, Iris Leslie, Gladys lvlinniclw. remain overniglir are senl lo Sick Bay in rlwe basemenl ol Lucina l-lall vvliere around 'flue cloclc service is provided. Faciliries of Ball Memorial l-lospilal, suclw as Xrays and surgical laciliries, are also available lo Ball Slale sludenrs, providing llwey lirsr receive llfie approval of llwe l-lealrlw Service. Medical care is available ar rlwe Healrh Service. is Q 1. A ,.w X CAMPUS POLICE-leTT To righT-RoberT Reed, OTis Blair, Bobby Carry, Gene Younglrin, Herb EsTes. Ten Campus Polieemen Provide For Students? Safety One oT The many duTies oT The campus police is ThaT oT handing ouT ciTaTions To violaTors who do noT have a decal show- ing campus regisTraTion and To Those who do noT parlc Their cars in Their assigned places in The parking loTs. Campus police provide TransporTaTion To and Trom The T-lealTh CenTer Tor Those people who are Too ill To go There wiTh- ouT assisTance, Turnish securiTy Tor campus Mr. Tom Gsborn, head oT TraTTic and saTeTy. buildings and properTy, supervise Tire-drills Tor residence halls, and paTrol The campus Tor conTrolling TraTTic and Tor The saTeTy oT all The Ball STaTe sTudenTs. Mr. Tom Qsborn is The head oT The TraT- Tic and saTeTy division. Under his super- vision are Ten men who are given The same auThoriTy ThaT is given To The ciTy police and To depuTy sheriTTs. Campus police Tire-prooT ChrisTmas Trees. Departments Fourteen departments offer courses to undergraduate students working toward degrees ill special, compre- hensive, or restrictive areas. A num- ber of l1lHSl61'7S and doctor's de- grees are also offered in several of these fields of study. I - :-. 3 -igjqgggfy. , ' S ku ,J-. ,L-1 '13 wigsgf -.- ii ,,,. 2-3 L+. Co'onel l-larold N, Benham, deparlmenl head. P- ,TEN ,....,..,..,,.- A. . L- fmlc.f,f, - 5 Z ROTC Cadets Fly To Colorado 5 For Training In Jet-Flight Air Science was eslablished as a deparl- menl in lhe lall ol l948, in coniunclion wilh an Air Force Reserve Qllicers' Training Corps unil lor Ball Slale. The deparlmenl is now under Jrhe direclion ol Ll. Colonel l-larold N. Benham, a regular Air Force ollicer, who is assisred by olher commissioned and also non- commissioned ollicers from lhe Uniled Slales Air Force. The courses ol inslrucrion olifered by lhe deparlmenr are borh pracrical and Jrheoreli- cal. Freshman and sophomore courses cover subiecls essenlial lo a basic underslanding ol Jrhe U. S. Air Force. Upon complelion ol Jrwo years in lhe pro- gram, cadels are screened as lo lheir menlal and physical characler. Then during Their iunior and senior years, Jrhey cover general- ized subiecls which gualily lhem lo become a commissioned ollicer. -l if P ' i' Q rrnef are f 's,+i-.1s f.- -- - J - ,, , A. ,fr aw 1 Ar. f..- 51151571-ff ' , ,qfbil AIR SClENCE FACULTY-Lef+ 'ro righf-.lecl Thwxn Car Sa' Donad Johnson, Duwayne Anderson Ald,n Panila Jarms S fl x, i s C F 5 Guard Presents Colors For Home Basketball Games This Tall a delegaTion oT Ball STaTe cadeTs Tlevv vviTh LT. Colonel Benham and several members oT his sTaTT To Colorado To receive specialized Training in how To Tly ieT aircraTT. One oT The organizaTions under The Air Science degoarTmenT is The Color Guard. The nine members and The commander oT The Guard presenT The colors aT all oT The home baslceTball games. Since They are mainly a ser- vice organizaTion, They also presenT The col- ors aT The l-lomecoming TooTloall game and aT The meeTings oT large organizaTions. The Guard also represenTed Ball STaTe aT The VeTerans Day Parade in Anderson and The Cherry Blossom Parade in WashingTon, D. C. WW AIR SCIENCE FACULTY-Seaied-Hw ln V I Sianding-TA. 'rid C, r C' 1' 11' C ii COLOR GUARD-Fronl-James STrfiley, John l-loagland, Baclr-Gary Edward Evimw John Metger, Sfiiphiin E-nley E V T Eurnham, A. W. SmiTh, Lyle Wnlliiams, Wayne l-leinlse. Tony PaTTersen, .- ,ss . -M-A ,X W. T.-.X . , ., . s -l-.svmszikmswxmtxmmbbxxixxiazq'-hm 124bnimwxN:axwRR bSRJ:-f.f:sm sn 'f rm-.--.-Actin, .-T-.2-.A..,., - . . . . .- 4 .-A . X lf N - ' . iisfkli. N. .. L . . if W .,6x,,fS, U X .X X X 'M' 55 - .41-I V X . ' li' .S .. V . 5: .N X., , X ,pl . . M .X . . ,..c , K Xu. g . . -,,,. ,5 :gf 1, . K V ' 'A ... JV, -- .. . V. rf- .' .T ' 'NX' 'T '5 Ss- .- , . -. '. , l-lours ol praclice drills pay oll in winning Trophies. MARCHING MONARKS-D P cnurd Price lon The lf3i'l Lefi Row- QF' ' rl 13 had l Elavid Liicvirland J lin Final-i, John Briwun Gary T Q- ' D fu Q Sspwri William Feler Middle ROW-Lain' E Wl1.iiin, Marching Monarksg Review Merits Veterans Day Award Since lheir organizalion in The Spring of I96I, lhe corps has developed inlo a very dislinguished, precision marching unil. Their purpose is lo develop beller gualilied men lor USAF officers by a program ol exlen- sive leadership lraining. ln addilion lo marching in The Ball Slale l-lomecoming Parade and giving hall lime ex- hipilions al lhe home baslcelball games, The unir has parlicipaled in Vejrerans Day Parades in loolrh Muncie and Anderson. The corps was named one ol The mosl oulslanding unils in rhe I962 Velerans Day Parade in Anderson. They also lalce parl in numerous olher drill, parades, and reviews. lvlichael Vvllmiifff, Lowa-ll Greer, Harold l-layden, James A, Sloler. Righf Row-John Cciady, William Robinson James Ma-1, Dale Craig Larry Grf1el'nifz,Danald Lilherfand. --1 ln ---.- f-... 'J A . ,, , A, . , s--..,r. r 5 'vis 'Xi W. af 1, ' ,.,,.,.......-...---w-- ' Bill Wade and Don Price discuss lneir new assign- Bob Gardner carefully clweclrs over his inslruclions. rnenf. Arnold Air Society Encourages Effective USAF Officers Arnold Air Sociefy endeavors fo develop effeclive Air Force officers, supporf air- power and ils role in naiional securify, and promole flue role of flne cifizen in our air and space age sociefv. Under ine guidance of Capiain Case, sponsor, and Ty Judkins, commander, rnem- bers of flrie Arnold Air Sociely siaged a ARNOLD AIR SOClETY-Fronl ROW-Al-in Milli-r, Geirqe ll-'-fflw. Edwin Peier, Tv Judling, Jerry l-luddiezlon, Dale- Crag, Row 2-Pat Brady, Lulner Slwoernqil-er, Fred Linville, Ron Seelv Dicl Ne-zler, Tom Cnrisfrnas parfy for flwe Delaware Counfy Crplianage. Anoilier annual proieci was flwe lvlilifary Ball neld on January 26. Four oflier organizafions, lvlarcning Mon- arlfs, Marcliing Mademoiselles, lvlarcliing lvla- fadors, and llie Color Guard are under Jrne group's direcfion. lliie Ar' ,lin in Row 3--T-50 W' 'iii F' cfirj Pr 1-5 Ar? Dei Ein Frederic-r Jon l' ,n-3, Plwil Earl, llgil-,in Siiiinid' sw rs, sf ..--5: 1 Es: 2:2 ,233 , MARCHING MATADORS-On fl'1e lefl-Alan Miller, Roberr Anderson. --Aribcr Daub, Harley Wood, lfennefli Scorr, Carl Lawson, Larry Mc- Flll Gil SlJ W Jplwpl: D Dllflll Pyli E Fl3RdLlc IE' --Emil if' Ey, Zflifl if ES, 37095 NITE-VE, Oi6 ri Xifll EFQEV, ermgfr, anie -af, eirri rce, rancis logaerf. ie - onal eci, : 'r'rd Q? ple' ll ff Dem ' Pimrrd S -fe ' l li ' Tc Fil 2 Wi iam Qrislwiw, Franl, Arlenberg, Riclnard Reed. cz' . n o ,J . ,,, i., 4. aim? c J. fEi3f-Vs, .3 DDU: .JV7'l. le lll2El1'Cl1ll1g Mataclors Recognized As Class WAQQ Drill Team The lvlarcliing lvlaradors bave been rec- ognized by Jrlwe Narional Drill Team Cr- ganizalion in Wasbingron, D. C. as a Class MA drill unil. llie Ball Slale unil parlici- pales in Jrlwe Clwerry Blossom drill meer and parade in Washingron eacli spring. ln addirion, llne unil lias parlicipaled in Jrlie Velerans Day Parade in Anderson and exlwibirions al l-lonors Day ar Ball Slare. Tlwe Team lias received a lirsr place in Jrlwe Area D-2 Drill Meer al Jrlme Uniyersily ol Illinois and a second in a drill meer ar llwe Uniyersiry ol Cincinnalri. Members, wlwo are clwosen from Jrlie Air Science deparrmenr, musr slwow an inleresr in llwe program and mainlain a specified grade average. Plenry ol lward worlc and pracrice are necessary lor a parade performance. MARCHING MADEMOISELLES-FronT Row-lefT To rigl'1T-Mary PuTh -Mary A. Sparln, Barbara Eciliinder Sarah Poulzon Row 5-Loi: Harris, 1 n P r' r l-l n Smalley, ln-grid Eruclner, Darlene Dulrez, Diane Hillman. Row l-Sally Mary Cciar, EzTher frfindgfl, Earb Wing-: er, Row 6- ole 'J ammo Jamieson, Connie RuTherTord, Carolyn Gilmer, lemma Arnold, Row 3- Tree, Elaine Hughes, Purh LrTTell, Shirley Vaarv.-,cl, Row 7-llancy MarTha Mclleely, Sue Schmalzried, Sally lVlcCciry, Linda Reeder. Row 4 WriighT, l-fny Zobrcigly, PHT While. ademoiselles Come In First t Chen' Blossom Festival Members oT Ball STaTe's only coed pre- cision drill uniT, The Marching lvlademoiselles, have capTured TirsT place in The women's division oT The Cherry Blossom l:esTival Drill lVleeT The pasT Two years. They also placed TirsT in compeTiTion in The VeTerans Day parade in Anderson. The lvlademoiselles represenTed Ball STaTe in drill meeTs aT Qhio STaTe, The UniversiTy ol CincinnaTi, The UniyersiTy oT Illinois, Purdue UniversiTy, and The UniversiTy oT Michigan. To Tinance The Trip To WashingTon Tor The Cherry Blossom l3esTival, The lvlademoiselles sponsored a record hop and washed cars. Besides being willing To pracTice Monday Through Thursday and presenT a halT-Time program aT all home baslceTball games, The members musT be approved by a board oT Air Force oTTicers, and mairiTain a re- quired poinT raTio. Car washes mean money Tor The WashingTon Trip. as ,K X ' .r .5 x wx I X X W Q K QNX YN S ,S , 5 r J, . 1 -2 r,,'Zff,ry5 ighfflfgi i r I tw, I 'irq 'H Art Departmellt Trailer Presents The Ball State Image X Q X sga sg, fa si.. A-. : .P 1,5 .X A . . RX it ,f -.19 if 5 Dr. Alice Nichols, head ot the department. l-lelping taxpayers lcnow what Ball State is doing is the Art Department trailer which travels to many county tairs throughout the state. Inside the trailer are a number ot ex- hibits that are designed to present the image ot Ball State. Also under the supervision ot the Art de- partment is the Art Gallery. Paintings, sculp- tures, drawings, and graphics are purchased annually to compliment students' exhibits. A noted artist-teacher connected with the Ball State taculty is Vincent Burns. lvlr. Burns' works have been exhibited widely in shows throughout the nation, and he is lcnown tor his original wood, welded metal, and plastic sculpture pieces. lvliss Lucia Myph and Miss Clara Wiltse lcenterl instruct Jim Spuller and Betty White in the art ot weaving I ..V. M . ' .. .T Xw XXX Xxx .- ...asv ..,,..........-ii i.-A----an-sql Q,., 4' 155: Jw-. i :Pm TAY? L.. R '15 . sr, - W2 Q, 'Iii . ' r ART FACULTY-Fron+ row-Ronald Penkofi, Vin- cenr Burns. Row 2-Ned Griner, Marvin Reici1ie,Joe Berfrand. ART FACULTY Roberia Law Warren Casey Roger Easron, Marjorie Siiemweil, William Siorey. gig X! , H .. 'jx '::' N fi' lov N . r- Qggx ap. ' Z ,ov v :JT fi' qw K Y Q4 7 x P 1 if . 'T Y - , .W A0 ,-'A V 'w flux: f4Qx sly N Q -.-XA ir. YA: it as s X i ' g , 5,..,.X ii3 E' , X l These students are tinishing their proiect tor Class. Q TY Dan Fruits puts the last minute touches on his worlc. Delta Phi Delta Receives Award For Outstanding Scrapbook Delta Phi Delta art honorary recognizes outstanding students in the tield ot art. Those gualitied tor membership must also rank in the upper third ot their class. DELTA PHI DELTA-Front Row-Carol Romanili, Mary Gentry Lvntnia 'r 'i V ' i - i i i 1 i ,ister l-lame S afwn. Row 3-A an Pawel, Reed tvlfcne., noe 4 1 fx, we 'ix .1 Several ot the year's events included the sale ot art work and cards at Christ- mas and workshops. At the Founders' Day Party in lvlay, awards were given tor out- standing worlr in the student show. Chasey, l-av Mays, Judith Smith. Row 2-Lina l-lamman, Paula Webster, Gloria E Art S6'1l101'S Armslrong, Tonia Lee, BS, Muncir-: I-iallizffi, Brelwmer, Trudy Lee, BS, P:ii,':cld3: SEA: lfal ifri: 171,11 Repub c'm'. Genlry, Mary Sue, BS, fknderiini Sigma Sfjnei Dara Fr- Dila, f. Ce prciidc-nr, li fa, Harriman, Lina Mae, BS, W.'ili:-rliniog Della Pnl Della, pres- idenl, l-frilliizl'i: FT-:liqiciue Council: SEA. Kase, Ronnie, BS, l-flffHa-fwala: Si-gnu Plwi Epflbnz SOC l-lall Adviyiir. Kunlcle, Nancy Lynn, BS, Marilyn: lfalliela, eecrelary. Ligl'1ll1arl, Clifford E., BA, Muncie: Bail Slale l'lEWS OPlEllT. Manor, Roberl Micl1ael, BS, lv'lu'C'E': YJM3 Bfpwbllwfl' Ph ladelpbd Eelfv.-.f3liip, Marlin, Pamela, BS, Peru. McClain, Johanna D., BS, Piiiclviizlij-r: Siray Grit-els, pres- iijlenl. Miller, Gary D., BS, Menionei lncluslrial Arla Club: SEA. Miller, Margarel Valeria, BS, Gfcglreni Pi Eelw Plwi: Va'- l ala, pre-Gidcnr: SEA. Mills, Nancy Lee, BS, Eranllcin: l-fallisla: Mary E75-cinan Club, Milchell, Reed Clarence, Jr., BS, Ccnnerfxilig-3 Defra Pni Da-la Lrc-miner: l'fialf:?'i. Moldovan, Mary, BS, Ere lP,1.li lfallizia, Nibbe, Jerilynne, BS, l-lobarl: Clii Omega: Della Phi Deli, ai?-i:rc-lary: Kappa Della Pi. Oppy, Sandra, BS, New Piclimcindg Sigma Kappa: lfallise la: SEA. Parkman, Kay Ann, BS, Peru: Kallisle. Reber, Jacqueline Kay, BA, l-lginiinglon: l'al'itf1: WCC. Rouff, Palricia Ann, BS, Laiaycfie: Kalisfa. Schafer, Harold George, BS, LaOllo: Arnold Air Soci- efy: Kallisia: lnduslrial Arla Club: AEROTC? Drill Team- Smillw, Judilh Dawn, BS, Holly Hill lFla.l: lf'-a'li:.la, sec' re-lary, Sullivan, Dale Lee, BS, T x-.i elve Mil Dela Clni, Tobler, Gloria J., BS, lndlanapolisg Pi Ee-la Plii: Della Pl1i Della, Ccirrezponding af:-cri:-faryg Kappa Della Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Kallisla: Clavia: Panliellenic Council: Judicial Board of l?ev'ew: Sluden? Cenfer Governing Board: l-liiinwcicjiming Slififring Commiileeq Sludenl Cen- ler Eir+ndiii,i Early c:-chifrnlan: Jpznicir Cfiinvccalion Commirlee. Thirteen Out Of Twenty Business Majors Plan To Teach S me 2 ii is ii iim msg fgsllfi -': 5' ii: 5 32. 2 fa- S X ., .. .- .g Mm+-Q- - Dr. l?oberT lvl. Swanson, head oT The deparTmenT. Each year shows a larger number oT sTu- denTs enTering The Tield oT business aT Ball STaTe. This deparTmenT oTTers degrees in boTh business educaTion, business adminisTra- Tion, and cerTiTicaTes Tor Two-year secreTarial sTudenTs. More Than one-halT oT The sTudenTs who begin college enrolled in The Two-year pro- gram remain in The deparTmen+ Tor The enTire Tour years. The raTio oT business maiors noT planning To Teach To Those who are planning To Teach is 7 To l3. Some oT The special evenTs oT The de- parTmenT This year included The ThirTy-ninTh annual Business EducaTion conTerence: The lv1arlcE.STudebalcer LecTure, held in honor oT The laTe head oT The business educaTion de- parTmenT Tor many yearsg and The sTaTe con- venTion oT The FuTure Business Leaders oT America, a group on The high school level ThaT meT aT Ball STaTe since l947. Two oT The more ouTsTanding members oT The business TaculTy are Dr. and lv1rs.Samuel Dry who are co-auThors oT The TexTboolc, Teaching Gregg ShorThand and Transcrip- Tion. BUSINESS FACULTY-Clair Rowe, lVlarTha T-lill, RoberT lvlyers, Lucile l-lollis. x T i as-Eisff . g:.f2i53...f f 1 4 I .,v1.:,:w N T , 3 x 5-f-sf-i K '?'1's-HN':z:ms:a?:w.vs--xv-H l E T i 1 K f T sci 5 ef -4, 4 - N hx.. M, ' V, 1 BUSINESS FACULTY-John M. Johns, Roberr Bowman, Karhleen Parker, Honora Noyes. MarH1a Lewis, Mike Hohgren, Jerry Cooper, and Marilyn Hunr check Hweir final graole wifn Mr. Bowman vw DELTA SIGMA PHI-Fronf Row-Vidal Lopez. lhomag Wyarf, Jclqeph slaclizn Jerry Phcadw Row 2-William Eillan Edward Endres, Dan Beta lpha Pi Becomes Delta Cn April 28, l9o2, lhe Ball Slale Chapler ol Bela Alpha Pi became The Epsilon Xi Chap- ler ol Della Sigma Pi, professional commerce and business adminislralion lfralernily. Reguiremenls lor members are 3.0 in busi- ness courses and 2.75 in all olher courses. DELTA SIGMA Pl-Fronl Row-l'la'r,' Me,or1, Willianl E. Srnirii, Filalw- arj gilrnjfe, Row 2-James Pacsi, Thomas Eaurngarlner, Donald Sledge. 11 Pad-gen, Paul Shively, Pay Denny. Row 3-Michael Eil-enberry, Slam Rup- now, Rich Jonas, James Hughes, Sleve Manstield. igma Pi ational Honorar Now in ils Jrhird year on lhe Ball Slale campus, This honorary Tries lo schedule in- lormalive programs lhalr will give ils mem- bers background lor lheir worlc in lhe busi- ness world. William Eischoll, Donald Dunl-le. Row 3-Mar Loudenbaclf Tom l-linds, Giarrell Reasoner, Max Crim. ,..4.. amy Business Seniors Ahrns, Judilh Ann, BS, Miliord: Alpha Chi Omega: Commerce Club: Sfudc-nl Cenler Commilree. Alberlson, Roberl Logan, BS, Monlpelier: Commerce Club: Young Republicans: Baplisl Siudenl Fellowship. Anderson Douglas Dean, BS, Pleasanl l-lill lOhiol: Della Chi: Commerce Club. Arringlon, Ollo Lee, BS, Muncie Allcinson, Judilh Ann, BS, Upland: Commerce Club: Young Republicans: SEA. Balzlra, Nancy Lou, BS, Marlle: Pi Omega Pig lfappa Della Pi. Baumgarlner, Thomas L., BS, For? Waiyne: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Della Sigma Pi: Cheerleader, Bauserman, Michael Granl, BS, Berne: Lambda Chi Al- pha: Commerce Club. Beesley, Kennelh Richard, BS, Weslporr: Thela Xi: Com- merce Club: Young Republicans: Newman Club: B-Bool, business manager. Berry, Roberl- A., BS, New Casrle: Commerce Club, Bischoff, William E., BS, Decaiur: 'lhela Chi, lreasur r Sigma Zeiag Della Sigma Pi: Commerce Club. Boolh, Jenny Sue, BS, Fishers: Commerce Club: Mary Beeman Club. Brand, Janel Rulh, BS, Laiayelle: Commerce Club: Slu- clenr Senale, SEA, Bri'Han, William Clare, BS, Indianapolis: Sigma Tau Gamma: Della Sigma Pi: Commerce Club: Marching Band. Brown, Gene E., BS, Valparaiso: Sigma Tau Gamma, lreasurer: Commerce Club. Brunso, James Allen, BS, Nappanee: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon: Commerce Club: Freshman Eoolball. Chachulslci, Gerald B., BS, Soulh Bend: Sigma Phi Ep- silon: Commerce Club. Childs, Thomas Duane, BS, Muncie: Arnold Air Socieryt Commerce Club. Cleveland, Rebecca Kay, BS, Anderson: Sigma Kappa: Commerce Club. Closser, Linda Rulh, BS, Boann: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Della Pi: SEA: Commerce Club. Colrewood, Maurice Bernard, BS, Mishawalfa: Commerce Club. C0l6fT1SFI. Linda Lou, BS, Sellersburgg Pi Omega Ei: Mary BESVUGHY Commerce Club: SEA: Oulsranding Junior, Comer, Roberl Lee, BS, Michigan Cily: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Connelley, Gerald W., BS, l-lollon: Sigma The-rag Cgm. merce Club. Crim, D. Max, BS, l-lomer: Commerce Clubi Della Sig- ma Pi. Crow, Phillip Eugene, BS, New Caslle: Commerce Club: SEA: Young Democrals. Crump, Waller Eugene, BS, Muncie: Commerce Club. Cullop, Judilrh Ann, BS, Summirvllle: Pi Omega Pi: l-Tape pa Della Pi: Commerce Club. ,eb 3, iaron owman nrey ccnns, ow - y s ergman iiam Pl OMEGA Pl-Fronl Row-l-.lrrry Lim ng, Judi Harbor, Nancy Snwfh, Sh Sh E S l l R 3 Ph l 5 Wl we Vi. 1 Row 2-Shawn T, ii P Q llyoe Vidv Lfpez Lfiri:w,n Smvh, Doi- VVai,rmire Linda Coemun Clara Arnold, Pi 01116513 Pi Menlbers Decorate P. A. Building For Christmas Business Educalion sludenls achieving a 3.00 scholaslic ralio in business educalion and a 2.5 in all olher subiecls are eligible for membership in Pi Qmega Pi which pro- moies lellowship among sludenls and leach- ers in rhe lield ol business. Each guarler gualilied sludenis are inviled lo become members of lhe honorary. This year The pledges from lasl spring were ini- lialed and new pledges were lakerr. Some ol lhe acliviiies during lrhe year in- cluded a lour oi local business firms in Janu- ary, decoraling rhe Praciical Arls building for Chrislmas, guesl speakers, and The an- nual spring banguel. Al 'lhe November meel- ing ol The honorary, lvlr. Roberl Dick oi The R. S. Whiiinger Accounling Pirm spol4e lo lhe group aboul lheir ifuiure in business. PI OMEGA Pl-Fronf Row-Marilsn Adam, Peggy Cunningham, Car- er, Row 3-cli i S l P Tom Hinds, Ren acna. Alice Ee. : .f F, Row 2-ifinc, Erwin P irign l-lineal-ey. Wiindn Pfdenbcrgv VTQVTOEV, 'WK' 'N N-P HW nr-M 'W HB5 an .i-r 7 KN xX X Q55f'i33':'. f4m,I'fcf':ii: N-1 ,X A B f ,uve- :iw BllHillCSS Sl'lli01'S Cumings, David E., BS, HQ .. ir' L .xxigda Clk, f-fyf' i, Davis, Jerry Emerson, BS, Phil S gnu i' E534 ' Ccimi-i-,105 C ah, H ri' Sirerinii Ci' Davis, John S., BS, Hx: i ri lf-: i S9 ii-ri 'dgrzi De-aring, Joseph Leroy, BS, F-wid 4 i 1 i Denny, Raymond Earl, BS, ind vyfi lif' lileiiu 'i-n Fi, C-,ri-irrnui:-1 C'-,lin De-fhlef, Carol Ann, BS, indifirxfiiitilizi Ccimmi:-rcs Club, SEA, Dibblee, Rober+ William, BS, H nmircig Sijzxi Tw: C- ii'-iw i, C jirniiiiiiff- C ui- if ,, , Sw. inrn Vi if Ymiririi F'i1ipi,,l3i:ii'ini.. Dole, Sheila Joan, BS, Arid' i i ri, i'i lCl'i'ii'li,i Pi Douglas, Donald Joseph, BS, i'-iijfiiiii l.1irv'i:d1 Ci A'- phi' Alpha Phi G i:':iI 1i C zi'1Mfiie- Ciaiji, El,,',ri-1 Chriii Duffy, David Duane, BS, Dunlirl' Lamhdji Ci, Algiiiriip Crfiii'-iirfie Club. Dunwiddie, David William, BS, l-lunieriiiixnq 'iiiiiii Chi, piviiidiinlq CiTii'iin'i-1-iwjf Cliilim Poli-Llji.ii'l ziriqlignl iwiinfi- qivrq Siudia-ni Sanah:-1 Siiidiini Cigrzliir Qcwciriinfi Bi- irrl. Durham, Pairicia Haslciif, BS, iwfiiincr- Eberle, Wanda Hanlcs, BA, iEu'f:u Eilcenberry, Michael Jay, BS, hir'-nriii:.ll-,i Di ri i 1 Pig Commerce Clnb Eller, Ann Leila, BS, Cn' io, Cfimnii-i'iiii- Cliiii, ifnnsi Piipublicanz. Farfhing, Coleen Joyce, BS, Ciiinnerpviliibl C nn i A' Chiia. Faullcner, Richard Carl, BA, Fiirf Wj:X, L .. Cliib. Feeney, Michael Bruce, BS, Indianapolis, Sigma Phi Ep- ailnn. Ferris, Ronald H., BS, iiidrinripolisg Lamliidii Chi Alitiliai Siucloni Cenier Birihdfiy Pariy: Junior Piviimg Junior lFC2 l-liifih Sth-iifil Sfiniiiii' Day. Fisher, Roger Wayne, BS, Columbia Ciiy: l.ai'nl:id'i Chi Alpha: Elie liiiy, izir-fwdiivni C-:irnmerce Club, Cirdir oi Omega: Junfi:-r F'ri3rn Shiiiring C-irnimzfseeg Senior Ciiita, fiiiiurari Wirnir Fifi ,i-' 'li iii, prefdanfq Frf:iia:'n'in Cwmp Sniiifrinq Coniniirfeii. Flora, Denis D., BS, Filhfiil, Commerce Linh, Ford, Clyde Ellsworlh, BS, Columbia Cily, Siijrnfi Chi, Commerce Club, Yfiunij Pepuhlfcanf. Fosler, Jerry Allen, BS, Fliindieionq Theia Xi: Comm we Club. France, Roberr L., BS, l.i'ii:i:rriq Commerce Club. Fuflrell, Jo Ann, BS, Monipoiier. Gafchell, Lois Mae, BS, Gary, Alpha Omlcron Pi, :acre fury: Commerce Club: Siudeni Siaii. Gee, Berry Jean, BS, Woriliinigfonq SEA. Glenlzer, Franlc Edward, BS. Siuih Bend: Thi-iii Chi, Commerce Club. D 'W U 13115111055 56111013 Goodman, Michael James, BS, Fir? Wjync-3 Theia Chi: .f--V 'grip C .ii 'rianr-ir' lxliwzigir Lluhi, Goodwin, Judy Alice, BS, lvliywcie-Q Ccnimerce Club, 13 -rs i 4- Granl, Norman Errol, BS, f-Rnd-3r,i'1 C3i'VW'IVC'S C115 Green, Wendell Lee, BS. Fendl 'nz Jiiniigii' Clafs, preSi- Hale, Jerry J., BS, Big Qgcverg Cin'oif:-:Q C uint SEA. ,lies Hamm, Donald Ray, BS, Mnrfcng Comm rce Club. Hancoclc, James D., BS, Pvidiariiirii Cinii' .V '1'l:lLll2' . Hansa, Phanich, BS, 4fii5'i3Lir', il find. Harlan, James Richard, BS, NN,nche3'e' Lambda Chi Al:-11 Cin'n'ifici3 C Lili. Hemmerl, Philip Anihony, BS, H 'i'15j'i:l if if li'f Fi1fCG endri lmsen John Edward BS V lWi Linlnda .. ,. ,,, .. NJ ,,.,, ,,,iTTV'., , , , .U a .i , ii'f i E. Qi1'E 'Wf, ,.f Fifi Fiiirl - Henry, William Eugene, BS, And-griitin' Cir-inier-:e Club. Henson, Jerry Lynn, BS, Shi-liii',,i',iiff' Cinirne-rig? Clnbg Heuman, Judirh Ann, BS, ixi:,ni:ii4, Alpivi Sigma Alpha, if F 1 Civil ij' 'a Tariq Clibg SSAQ USA: Shi- j-: ings CW' cf SCC: Hgh Schiff Senior VW He-wi++, Marsha Marie, BS, Siiiilii Eendp Fr Bela Phi, :i':'i'1i'., Sid-sn? Ci-'Ver Governing Board: Junior r ' li 3 Sfiirii-'fir,, Hinds, Thomas B., BS, Cf' fnlgzy, aqnii ian Gamma, F 'f w1-gi T Eff' iq., ini- gfrciid-ini, Ccmmerce f .ii fee 'fi 'via F Vevyhiriiwri Camp D vgciorg Home- ,, Cf'ri'i'i:', ,ig it Qzh Schi'-iil Sfnior Day Sli:-ering Hire, Helen Jean, BS, 'Era-Q-r,bi,,iqg Alpina Sfqniii Tan, :if 11-fi' Piriif- len -5 iffiincilq Ciiiiiirnii-riifi Clizijip Cardi- nal fvjei, l.l1. C C uli' SEA: Opera Vfitirlzliop. Hoffman, Larry Gene, BS, Bi,i':'.r, l'i i Ch Cim- Hoslrins, Ronald Fredriclc, BS, fiiociz, Siiiinm Phi Evilon' Howe, Ronald Lee, BS, iii r 'iw lie O.: S5 J S in Hughes, James Kennelh, BS, !x,!Y1l'Qi'ff7T, Dila Sfiniii Pig lngle, Roberf Lee, BS, i 'lw:d, Sigma Pl-ii Epsilon. Jesier, Clyde Harvey, BS, iyJiJ71Cli'ICCiTiFU'iff? Club. Johns, Shirley Ann, BS, Gr? Qld P. Creeja Pig Cern- Johnson, Judilh Kay, BS, llc.-.' Csirligg Pi Cmega Pig : 'ie' Cirnfrift-i Cahn Crjdf-,i Hfl freaiurerg Judlfins, Jonell, BS, Milicirdg Alpha Chi Qrnegaj Pi K f L- . F., Dalw p.. rm-ws,,.,C,f.i M,-, 1 ., .r,.,. , . i, Vi .,, , ,..,, Kalin, Reber? Everelr, BS, lndianzpo' 3. N Kanfzer, Sherman Ross, BS, Twelve Mileq S li'i'if1 Cir, pre ew. if 'L F' Crnija Pi, lffirtipa Di:-lla Pi: ll:C. xp-r . ,lf Business Seniors Kauffman, Charles E., BS, Pichmiind: Sigma Chi: IEC: ip '11 Commerce CLE: Trrcl, S udenf Cen..r Czmrnznee. Kauisky, Gary Lee, BS, She b Ilfe: Lambda Chi Alpha: Commerce Club. King, Sandra Marie, BS, Muncie: SEA. Kingery, James Roberl, BA, Muncie: Lambda Chi Alpha. Koval, Richard P., BS, Gary: Lambda Chi Alpha: SEA' Commerce Club: l'lc-wmiirn Club. Kuhn, Norman Bruce, BA, Muncie: Baseball: Eocrlb-all. Kruse, Peggy Ann Meredilh, BS, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Knighlsiown: Com- merce Club' Marclmng Made-moisellest Young Pepubii- CBDS. Lawrence, Wayne L. Jr., BS, Goshen: Commerce Club: Weslrz-if Eoundalicrn. Leelz, Bruce Harlin, BS, Valparaigo: Sigma lau Gamma? Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Lefevre, Belly Nan, BS, Pedleyi Pi Della Pi: Commerce Club: SEA. Lewis, Harvey, BS, Ccinnemyille: Si SOC: IEC. Liming, Mary Eslher, BS, Liberfy: Pi Della Pg Commerce Club: SEA. Loudenbaclr, Max Allen, BS, Middfe Pig Arnold Air Sociely. Maze, Linda Kaye, BS, New Caslle: ma, Treasurer: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Club: Ball Shale NEWS: Omega Pi: Kappa gma Tau Gamma: Omega Pi: Kappa lawn: Della Sigma Sigma Sigma Sig- Commerce Club: SEA: USA: Junior Prom Commillee. Mazeilras, Joyce Joanne, BS, Gary: Commerce Club? Newman Club. McCoy, Elen Rorlr, BS, Anderson: Commerce Club: Young Republicans: Bapiisl Fellowship. McDougall, Donald Campbell, BS, Goshen: Thela Chi: Commerce Club. McGill, Roberl E., BS, Arcadia. Mefhod, Hugh John, BS, Marion: Delia Chi, ireasurer: Arnold Air Socfely: Commerce Club. Meyers, Harry Bernard, Jr., BS, Harliord Cily: Della Sigma Pi, vice preeideni: Commerce Club: Young Re- publicans. High School Senior Day Sieering Commiiiee: Home- coming Sleering Commirfee: Siudenr Senaie, ireasurer. Miller, Shirley Jean, BS, Royal Cenler: PEMM, ireasurer: Commerce Club: SEA: Sludenl' Slail. Mills, Herberf H., BA, Pfendallyille: Slray Greelrs, :reas- Ufef. Moenich, Joyce Diane Bleile, BA, Greenburg: Gamma Thera: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Club: Commerce Club: Junior Prom Sleering Commilieeg Ball Slale NEWS, copy edilor. Molnar, Dennis Roberf, BS, Souin Bend: Soccer. Myers, Dale Edward, BS, Camden: Lambda Chi Alpha: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Neaman, Virgil Carl, BS, Rising Sun: Commerce Club. Newman, William Ray, BS, Jonesyille lVa.l, Miller, Jane Ellen, BS, Kolcrmo: Alpha Chi Omega. sec- rerary: Pi Omega Pi: Kappa Delia Pi: Commerce Club' Business Seniors Newnum, Kennelh Jay, BS, New Richmond: Commerce C L Nolcheff, Johanna, BS, Gary, Delia Zela, secrelary: Cimmeti- C sb' Opera Worlahop. Palmer, Reed B., BS, Anderson: Della Sigma Pi: Com- rmafrce- Club. Oakes, Nancy Ann, BS, Greenfield: Kappa Delta Pi. Orebaugh, Bel-ly Rufh, BS, Cowan: Commerce Club: PENN.: SEA. Oflinger, Barbara Ann Johnson, BS, Camden: Alpha Clmcrgn P Commerce Club: High School Senior Day. Padge-H, Danny J., BS, lfolomo: Della Sigma Pi: Come r-rfrce Cl-b. Paris, J.1David, BS, Ne' .-.' Caslle: Commerce Club: New- :' Y- .Q Pole-mp, Richard John, BS, Michigan Ci'ry. Peer, Linda Ann, BS, Crown Poinl: Commerce Club: Yeung Republicans. Perry, Ken? E., BS, Siar Cily: Commerce Club. Pippin, Don LeRoy, BS, Earon: Commerce Club. Ramer, Palsy Carol, BS, Wlalriiin, C:-mrncrce Club: SEA, Rassi, James Lamar, BS, Nappanee: Sigma Phi Epsilon: P Omar Pig Delrri Soi-na Pi: Blue Vey: Commerce Club' Alpha Phi Omega: Siudi:-nf Cenler Ccimmiilee: P-C X:-9'-:af l-lai Ad-.ffizrq SOC Sv:-ering Ccimmiileeg l-lf'R ?':f l 'Rl SAY5f'l 1 ljf'f Sl'YTriif :l, Ralican, James Roberl, BS, E iion: Commerce Club. Reasoner, Garrell Hill, Jr., BS, l!lUVlCiC'i Della Sigma Pi? lCf R'L'-I C Remaly, Connie Rae, BS, lylurniin: Della Zela, lreaeurerg Ciimmfrcii- Club, iichencir hall, lrenmrer. Richards, David Duane, BS, lndianapolis: Thela Chi: Ci 'f'i-' C ob: Jer ir :fi'i.fitca?icn Sli-ering Commil- Riebsomer, James Cully, BS, Ccinnerayille. Robinson, Myron David, BS, ll-1-.wi Cazile. Rupnow, Slanley Wayne, BS, F-:rr Wayne: Del i Sigma F. Sager, Ronald W., BS, Exr Oul lylfch.: Tneig Clzi, Sanders, Donald Eugene, BS, Anderson. Se-mba, Ronald l., BS, Gary: Siqma Tau Gamrria, vice V l ' A l C IT'5T ov? C,i 'ner1i:-Club' Jude-nlSenalc-. Sherrow, Jerry Duane, BS, Lynn. Shiebla, Carolyn Sue, BS, Hager-slownq Alpha Chi Omea ':. 5' :Por-rjfi P2 Ccrnmercii' Club: SEA. Shinovich, Roberl, BS, Gif.: Sigma Tau Gamma: Ccm- ii Shrader, James Ray, Jr., BS, Crown Poinl: Thela Chi. l C1 'rerce Club: ufiiurnalism Club: Eroudcazl- ,.,r 1, Q,- wus' N47 X'Q ' -Q, RK ,,,.' .J Business Seniors Smilh, Nancy, BS, lndiannpolisi Alpha Chi Omega freeze urer: Pi Omega Pi, lic-Qizurer' Commerce Club' Erench Club: SOC: licinencr lui, secreiaryt S'uclenf Cenler Cznnrnifree. Smilh, William Edward, BS, l-lgrnrngnciz S gma Ta, Sam- mag Pi Omega P: Commerce Cl,.b: Delw S3n'3 Pi, pri-sidenr: Ere-snrnon Eoirlballq SOC. Smyser, Nancy D., BS, l-lunringion: C3rr'n'cr:r:r Clubi Mary Bei:-man Club: SEA. Spifler, Roberl' Eredericlx, BS, E56 Wa,n-5 Trefa X C-:mmerce Cub: Spreen, Edward Nicholas, BS, Ale-anclria. Sorrell, Roy Wayne, BS, Puany l eg Czmrferce Cl-b: Young Fic-pub' canp. Sparlcs, Margery S., BS, Saraaoia lFa.l- Pi Omega Ei, Sfone, Daniel Clyde, Jr., BS, Flew Haven: Czmmerce Club: Young Republicans. Sfroup, Darlene, BS, Soulh Bend: Commerce Club: SEA. Thomas, Tommy Lee, BS, Yorlfowng Young Repubicans, v'Ce Df3'lClS ' Thornburg, Jayne Ellen, BS, Parler: Commerce Clob: Mary Be-eman Club: Wesley Ecunclaion: SEA. Tolle, Darcel Eugene, BS, Windfrallg Thela Xi, lreasurer' Commerce Club. Toole, Larry William, BS, lndianapolist Commerce Club: Alpha Phi Omega. Townsend, Maurice Clifford, ll, BS, Maron: Ccrnmerce Club. Ulrich, Douglas Cole, BS, Kolomog Thera Xi. Voris, Sfephen Milfon, BA, lnclianapcilis: lhela Xi: Com- merce Club: Social Science Club: Young Republicans: Young Democrafs' SOC. Walcolf, Jane? Sue, BS, Bfoomingfon: Pi Omega Pi, presidenf: Commerce Club: Young Republicans: SEA. Waymire, Barbara Ousley, BS, Elwood: Alpha Sigma All pha: Commerce Club: SEA. Waymire, Don Glen, BS, Angola: There Xi, ireasurer: Pi Omega Pi: Commerce Club, Wehlage, Michael ScoH, BA, Muncie Wiclrlifle, Thomas Earl, BS, Fcirf Wayne. Wildey, Carl A., BS, Norrh Vernon: Thefa Xi. Williams, Bobby Dan, BS, Muncie: Commerce Club. Williams, Jerry Eulion, BS, Muncie: Lambda Chi Alpha: Commerce Club: Della Sfgma Pi. Williams, Jo Anna, BS, Daleyille' Commerce Club, Wolverfon, Sfephen LeRoy, BS, Sl, Paul: Siqma Phi Epsilon: Commerce Club: SOC. Worl, John Siuarf, BS, New Caglieg Stray Grey:-ls, pre:- ident: Commerce Club: SEA: lFC. Woodbury, Max Sf. Clair, BS, lndianap: lnela Chi: Commerce Club: Varsity Eoofball, Two-Year Sec1'eta1'ial Aposlolos, Francine Joan, lndianapolis: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Armsfrong, Billie Jean, lndianapolis: Commerce Club: Young Republicani. Beer, Sherill Anne, Berne: Commerce Club. Bremer, Karen Rae, Crown Poinl: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. Cain, Susan, Carmel: Alpha Sigma Alpha: Commerce Club:LlSA1YOung Republicans. Cunningham, Dianne, Anderson, Denison, lna Gay, Crown Poinr. Gaslcill, Margery H., lndianapolis: Chi Omega: Com- merce Club: Homecoming Commiliee. Grove, Sandra Kay, Ellrharlg Commerce Club. Hall, Linda Kay, Muncie. Heslerberg, Amelia Kalhryn, Carmel: Commerce Club. Himeliclc, Jayne Elayne, College Corner lOhi0lI Com- merce Club. Humbarger, Nancy L., Forl Wayne: Commerce Club: C-emma Della. Kirlr, Carla Jean, Anderson: Gamma Theia. Knapp, Jane Ann, Franlclorl: Commerce Club, Knapp, Jean Ann, Franl-,lorlg Commerce Club. Kuclcein, Anila Louise, For? Wayne. Macy, Sharon Kay, Sfraughn. Marlin, Helen Marie, Aclong Commerce Club, Orr, Wanda Kay, Kolomo: Della Zela: Commerce Club. Reeve, Shirley Kay, Gas Cily: Commerce Club. Riddell, Roberla Kaye, Connersville: Commerce Club. Ririgenberg, Dorcas Elise, Cvrabill: lriler4Var5ily Fellow- ship: WOC. Roche, Mary Lou, New Albany: Commerce Club. Rodlrey, Jo Ann, Foresl: Commerce Club. Roolcer, Jana Louise, Redley: Della Ze-la: Commerce Club: Young Republicans. ShuH', Mary Belh, Hunringion: Chi Omega: French Club: lichenor Hall, secrerary. Sieperl, Blix Ann, Forl Wayne: Commerce Club. . Two-Year Sef'1'eta1'ial F3 ili'5ii55fs.'i S ifl' . . Sfewarf, Dixie Sue, Anderson, Alpha Sigma Alplgy Cgm. merce Club, A-'7 ' E im l ,x fee ' I f 5, me if A I Sfewarl, Palricia Gaye, Riclwmoncl. il, , ,wx I Wilson, Alma Nancy, Mill Creek, Commerce Club: Marclwing Mademoiiellec, While, Janel' Jean, New Ca:+leg Commerce Club. Wood, Jucli'rl1 Rae, Crown Poinl: Commerce Clulol Young Republicans. 5-F Woodlre, Donna Marie, Crown Poinlq Commerce Club: 'N Young Republicans. Zaloudelc, Jane Marie, Tiplony Clwi Omega: Commerce Club: SOC. Bender, Sally Ann, Leo. Voice wriling and cluplicaling classes leech sludenls llwe use ol business maclmines. sg,-.,-:5,55,:y3 i -'fc-Q-E I5:XE-,si-IE CW , 3223515- :e5ig1g.gsg'z sgjiggzi . Z EE5' :1l7:+3Q1:f' 21755 M:- -: - ,:I,5:1' 5 'Y' .,.............. , l 4 luccsicciscci I 3 I L i B Dr. Leslie J. MauTh, head oT The deparTmenT. Practice Teaching Prepares Students For Their Careers Besides oTTering courses in psychology and educaTion, The EducaTion deparTmenT also mainTains The speech and hearing clinic and reading clinic. Courses as a whole are designed To pro- vide sTudenTs wiTh an undersTanding oT human adiusTmenT, The developmenT oT The individ- ual Trom birrh Through adulThood, and The principles oT learning and Teaching sTudenTs in all grades oT The school. Under The Teaching curriculum, sTudenTs begin acTual Teaching pracTice Through The parTicipaTion program aT Burris LaboraTory School. ATTer compleTing The basic educa- Tion courses and parTicipaTion, sTudenTs are ready Tor sTudenT Teaching which may be done on The parTaTime or Tull-Time basis un- der The direcTion oT college criTics. EDUCATION FACULTY-Fronf Row-9 :Tv T-.':lYi: Sari' T' P Fire Tr Sims' Lvj 1 5. Row 2-Dive' P, W NRIPA Mike Crum plans ahead for his siudeni Teaching. Rufh hands her Crieniaiion final To Dean Lawhead EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-Fron? Row-Ear, JQ ,,-r'i, fn: Jwfni-, RETK Jani., PW F 'ii 1 r i D 1 1 i '- Lf' James McEihirfc-w, L'n.r':fnc'g- Hfirihhai.:i5-f. Second ROW1C'lVLC'TN Eenl Minh. ill KAPPA DELTA Pl-Front Row-Margaret Jean tfieter, Rosemary Doug- las, Leia liirlley, Llorb Bleill, Wanda Rodenberger, Caroline Champa, Jcyce Eardsley, Mary Limina Row 2-Jud For-itchect I-'aren l-linesle Y f- X V vi Velma fcravei Janet Nice, Diane Miller, Marcia l-tartsock, Nancy Eatz- lia. Row 3-Sandy Shatto, Linda Graybiel, Joyce Nighbert, Nancylee Cambridge, Gloria Tobler, Lamoine Cash, Ruth Anne Miller. Row 4- Stan Harvey, Larry Bailey, Donald Ferguson. Gale Craig, Phillip Miller, Larry Eeernan, Dennis l-lood. Kappa Delta Pi Stresses High tandards For Future Teachers Kappa Delta Pi, national education honor- ary stresses high standards tor students who plan to go into the teaching protession. Students who are on the teaching curricu- lum and have a 3.0 average are eligible to be members. KAPPA DELTA Pl-Front Row-Gwynne Williams, Carol Waechter, Kay M:Grew, Lew, Vance Sue Denison, Linda Boyer, Elizabeth Jones. Row 2-Pu' S.'feani,i VVanda Cromer, lla Rees. l-lelen Risk, Lynn Hippensteel. Arlene Henry, Sharon Irwin, Barbara Lyon. Row 3-Diane Gebert, Bren- Qne ot the guest speakers during the year was Dr. Corey, superintendent ot lvluncie schools, who talked to the group about the gualities superintendents look tor when hiring teachers. da Fields, Pat Brady, lvlary Jane Cronlr, Alice Slansky, Dixie Dentel, Judi Barbcir, Suzanne Smedley. Row 4-Jon Reardon, Peter Highland, Warren Helm, Bob Joyce, James Garcia, Larry Leslie. www' 40 E W 9' 5 IWW 'a'E NSHrJR'RS' if v HXNSBH X3X X ,S XE: 'QM x YES' S NSY' wuawi w,.f 'new-'- EClllf'ElliOll Seniors Allen, Cynfhia Sue, BS, A'l1lC,'2 ACE: SEC. Anfhony, Leah Mae, BS, Marlon, SEA: WQ'1,l':-,f Ecard if-njl'1l-ir-Vfrri.14yCEr il an E-1l .'-l'D. m'Crilf:r,. Armslrong, Jane? Kay, BS, Wlubvhi SEA, Arringfon, Juclilh Ann, BS, l.'f,.f:': ACE SEA. Baganz, Carolynn Sue, BS, llcw Cfrprlc-: Sl-irnrl Sigwa Slqnm: SEA: Sluclenl Cantor Cv'rl'lTl'lll Bales, Thelma Mae, BA, Wlnfmn imp or E1nj'nd .. lllff 1, me rw,-N. WJ, V 4 , ,r ,rv Bamlarough, Belh Ann, BS, Elwirid. ACE. Barger, Michael Golden, BS, Anjfu' S 1 -mr Tw: Ge'-1' rn 31 5 AC E. Beehler, Beverly Lou, BS, Aram' 1 Elfllw EV' SEA: ACE, Hcfnorg Council, Honwe'::r-wEr.g Cf5r::mTrfeeg Hlrgh Srilmol Senior Dayi SOC' Wlflf: lAVlHTC l, Croilc-y Hall. 501: rc l ,fr ry. Behr, Donna Lee, BS, Colrrmbrw, Alva . l'l4:-wrn-in Club. ,lm Slflrna Tw, ACE, Benbow, Beverly Mifchell, BS, Mqnr nr, Pr 1 Pm. Benlro, Beverly Jean, BS, Andcrriarri Junlor Prom Slaerlnq Crjrnrnrllli-i'p rn tie.:-g l-l frlTlE'C'rl 'llI i! Quiin Cnr' Bezy, Sue, BS, Mmcre, ACE lla-wnw Billifer, Judilh Ann, BS, lblrsnwo: Orclmi-aim, Elffl Sfalf? Swnplvirny Eoundcrllon. Blaclc, Belh, BS, Sc-lmng ACE. Bohlander, Lois, BS, Elwood: Garnwm I,l.r Qrncglq SEA, mir,-rl. Ll n ar Cu?- . L no. Mrznclo Symphony Ovclwc-1lr:r: Vlfeeloy llwi-51: ACE, Bonner, Marclelle Chere. BS, lviafjfwlqjrn Cm: Sigma Al- f phn EU: Geography Club: SEA' Yo-gneq Pr:-puEr can9 Club. Bonwell, Sue Ellen, BS, Crwwlovdpwllcr, ACE: SEA1 Slu- d nr Sl ll L- ,1 . Booher, Barbara Jane, BS, Muncie-. Boolcoul, Cleo, BS, Porllandi ACE Bowen, Barbara Carroll, BS, Andcrgin, Brand, Judilh Lynn, BA, Andf-r 'ni ACE, Branlrle, Shirley Jane, BS, Wmif-all, Brown, Leona Faye, BS, Ulla-'m': ACE Brown, Peggy Sue, BS, l-llirqerirovmq ACE, Brownlee, Fay, BS, lnd:3n3p1rlriZAlSE ,113 'f,1, N 6. Bruns, Pafricla Lou, BS, NV:':rr:ll:rur'n Er, ae 4 preaidenl- ACES SEA, Bunsold, Rila Sue, BS, Wznfih fir: SEA, Xix? .N .wi jg- ,, 5 :J . X , SIGMA ALPHA ETA-Front Row-If 3'-i F r n, tat-le Sihwilmi Dane- L-ne' i-Airy Anne Y1irlnj,C:iri- Eoyfi. U T ' ' bfi' 'l cl Row 2--Exri Pi carbiiri fihr, Da-Jcl Sigma - lpha Eta Has Second Lar est Chapter In The Nation Members ot Sigma Alpha Eta try to stim- ulate the interest ot college students in the tield ot speech anct hearing therapy by ot- tering membership on three ditterent levels. Anyone who is interested in the tielcl may be- come an attiliate. Associates are maiors in SIGMA ALPHA ETA-Front Row-Mar-,r Jimi MQCL. J:-,' A'b':rry, 1 L 'ini L'i:i fi 'gi' n Annenir ffutta l, Judy lihilupy, Carol V!'.f: 'i'. Row 2-'fwfr Ftvile Czrifyn Ellizzn, Vilma Graves, Earb 75: 'dy Src, VV ir' lfrwe Jane lflrimhall, Row 3-lvlurty Hoover, speech ancl hearing and key members not only are maiors but also have earned a 2.7 overall accumulative ratio. This year the Ball State chapter was the seconcl largest in the nation with IO6 mem- bel-S. Nanci, Diddy Wi'nwa Fi- Martha l-lartrnan, Vicli Reinoehl, Carol Buzo- vs, Elifbfiti Vtfartel Eeffy Acler. Row 4-Gecrge l-lout, Ron Lawrence. feb NNrigh', tlict. Heal nd, David Stout, Eob Ahrns, Sieve Yoder, Dave Grim:-nl:iar.53, 214.41921 I ff..l H 1, nl, Cz' S- uv-. ' 'xi' f R, we 9 'X f Yf'--pr E' cy-:fr :,.-as 'ET' Erluvatiou Seniors Burns, Janel E., BS, l.4an:'f'Z SEA: ACE: Yeung Proub- lC'1n 'lien-,nn'i'1 Cl Epi' AVVPH. Bryson, Sandra Rose, BA, l-libafi Dila Zelz' lfuzip Eli re E SEA: ACE. Byrum, Sandra Sue, BS, l.ln'rirn Crfyi SEA, Caldwell, Alice, BS, li'c'n'f.-un' Delw Zi-U x Cc- prec'- der1'SEA'Yi3-:,1n'i DEW'-Cr' Calclwell, Nancy Bagley, BS, Ercclville, Cambridge, Nancylee, BS, lndranapolz: Pi Bela Pin, pre:- :di-'i':l app1 Du-fa P C ivfrZACE'SEA'SL.:d9r1lC'?r1- Ser Governing Ecvd, rifririiaryi Greel We-el. S555-ring Cjrawrn Vee: Ere l-'nw Cwrn Sli-caring C:r n'ni'?i Z'Z SOC? Cancer? Clmirfri Opera Wrirrl:lw:rp. Carllon, Kay Helen, BS, l.'un:7:- A'pbgi Cl' Qnwjit SEA Carl, Marcia Anna, BS, Ltjrwr ff 'lCT 1V V3 lreL1i ACE? SEA Carler, Grace Deloris, BS, Jrir ri l3Tr'ir1 ACE. Cas+a+or, Susan Carol, BS, Farr Wayrnri-1 G-znwrna Tnelat ACEQ Marrtninq Naiefnt f'f'll'f'f, Clwalfanl, Linda Lee, BS, Bid1iiyille:ACE: SEA. Cobble, Diana Kay, BS, Msnig Q, Coble, Carla Lee, BS, P cirrrvgfrd, Snggrrr Sansa Spina: l-lfrrrwficorrwrnrjr S'owfrrwji Ci,r:'r'rr'r'rrT'fr?+I', Srrmlw ,ill lrrirzurer. Coclcrell, Sharon Darlene Plofner, BS, lndwnzli-'11 Alplra Oni:-in F' p:i5,ir5rw', llllflf-3 Del , F' Slr,f.'l'f'UT Cinvr Ci v 'u 'r1: Sripl'r1'n3:'e CEM 'r-iwfarerg SEA SCVC Elir irjr1r :rn-it Quffrw Cuart, HP-r rri'Ci?:nrr1-7 STOV- nfr C-i-nwnwrrrrifi ,l:in'Or Efrn Slfierinq Cornrnfliry. Cofiielcl, Palricia Anne, BS, lxliinlpifrfr Alrglx S 'na Alpl' 'if SEA, Coleman, Jane Grey, BS, Efr' VJ1-,Mir Alri-Vi Srgrni Al- rirlvr, SEA: lfrppri Drirlfri Pig ACE, Colville, Nancy Marie, BS, 'nj r L ffm' , ACE A-q,:1'rr:,i Coolc, Harrief Joan, BS, fvjzc 1 f nw Tre-'nz ACE? SEA Coulson, Barbara Kay, BS, Mufce, Srrjrnri l-'3pp'r, 1 r'c1ir,' Sf:- ni-'i CE ACE SGC: Wri- Et,,n'i'i tn Emi, Sriizcir Anwili Cowell, Alice Jean, BS, l':ri:wapcr'r.q lfnppa Dcffra Ei: ACE, Clan-:firl Club Wrfrnwrin's Glrie Club: Wrirflminzrer E-'l'f.v'lw'p 'uri'-fr',, l7rQlr'1,u3 Coxincil Yrgnw Pfirsule- Crawford, Jennie Lee, BS, l-.'liV -in Cromer, Wanda Nadine, BS, Siratgw, lwnztjr Ef : Er, ACE Cronlc, Mary Jane, BS, Arwiirg rav, firm l-'fippr Defla Er: ACE, SEA ,ludrcrfil Ev'-ral of' S'L.dr-nl S533 Crosby, Carole Anne, BS, G in C 'y A.'riilr'f Onauirin Er Crosier, Nina L., BS, Erci-r. lu: SEA. Curnings, Suzanne Louise, BS, M-'nfrigolfoi Alrirlra Clwi 0 er Cummings, Mary Alice, BS, Dub' '. Daisley, Janef Faye, BS, Parnied Posf KN Y.l. Education Seniors Dalfon, Sammie John, BS, Croigville lTenn.l. Darling, Ted Ellis, BS, Parlor Ciiy: Modern Dance Club: Clvmoi ' C. Shi-2 Slirj Tlwofdre. Daugherly, Janice Elaine, BS, Hagersrown: ACE. Daugherfy, Rosalie Ann, BA, Logansporr: Kappa Della Pi. Davison, Marjorie Ann, BS, Fairmounr. Dearfield, Rebecca Sue, BS, Harliord Ciryg Chi Omega: l-'arise De ra F 7 ACE: SEA: Homecoming Commiliee. Deeds, John Leo, BS, Muncie: Soccer. DeLau, Phyllis Ann, BS, T:-lorfh Judson: ACE: SEA: Cram- fnii De fi, pifii dent. Denison, Sue Arlen, BS, Shelloyvillei Alpha Sigma Tau: inpci Dc- '1 F' 1 ACE: SEA. Denlel, Dixie Marlene, BS, Blulllon: Kappa Della Pi, ACE: SEA, Dielzer, Merrill Jacob, BS, W.'rlEraeh: Swimming Team: EIW3' lofi li. Dingeldein, Barbara Ann, BS, Lcganzporrg Alpha Sigma A D i' F'i'f:fr' l-lil SECre iii,, Dilfman, Kalheen, BS, Fforc-no: lAla.l: SEA: ACE. Douglas, Judifh Lynne, BS, Gary: ACE: AWS: SOC? Sudan' S7155 Sxclenr Ci-nlarr Commirlee: Junior Con- vi Cirrm ci Dodds, Laura Margarel, BS, Hammond: Alpha Sigma Afplifi ACE' SEA: lfappii Dc-liii Pi: SOC, Douglas, Palricia Ann, BS, Hobart: lffappa Della Pi, Drake, Rulh Ellen, BS, is-rnpfon: ACE: SEA. Duncan, Carolyn J., BS, Gozhonq ACE: Young Demo- Eadler, Suellen Pegg, BS, Pichmcrnd: Wciod Hall, presi- de Sxdiv SHI? ACE: SOC: AWRH Council. Emshwiller, Judill-i Ann, BS, Harliord Cily: ACE: SEA. Erfel, Ann Elizabefh, BS, Muncieq Alpha Cni Omega: Vaopn D-t 'iF SEA. Farmer, Deanna Faye. BS, Middfoiown. Ferguson, Janice Lee, BS, Andorzon: SEA: ACE, Fields, Brenda Kay, BS, Connorsville: Alpha Chi Omega. pre-fidenii Clav ai lfappa Delia Pi: ACE: SEA: Iflcfl H:rnc'frry Colonet Senior Class, vice presidenl: SCJC' Dii'!ii'TC' Hal' vice pri:-cidenf. Fisher, Beverly Rose, BA, Dunlirl, Fox, Donna Jean, BS, lrdianupoliz: SEA: Marching Macle- Franlre, Linda Carrol, BS, Forr Recovery lOhiolI ACE: SEA, Fry, Donna JeanneHe, BS, Dunlirlf. www-' 'NJ' away .vw 'Q '?' -T...-H, i34?Bi2i?a sex ....., il' 'ng rss. QROK '29 .qw-v, ' 'fa-'vx' X. ' .X M .. . . f'F2V?5E'f37i35+- 'Wf3'7TfQf?f 7fF.-Q X '- ' 5 Qs-g.j:g.fi5E.::iRll :i - ' v-.ara i ':?'5.55 i l . . . mg jf: ,. . .FVQ V . ' . ' .L TT a rf S- 3' x, - 5:-AQ'I.?1:-if, qpx x 1' .. pl, . ! ?v '15 cf? -, f.-I 4 , 'FIT' wa.,- .l'X. . W, -QSC? Education Seniors Fullcerson, Daniel Fremonl, BS, Eorl' Wayne: Commerce Club. Fuller, Susan Kay, BA, Andi-non: SEA: ACE. Fulfz, Linda Lou, BS, Parllwdg SEA: Palais.: Ccunc , gecreiaryg Philadelphia Fellowship, presidenl. Gallagher, Rosemary Louise, BS, Soulh Bend: Alpha Sig- ma Tau: ACE: SEA: Homecoming Ccimrniilee. Garr, Susan Buennagel, BS, lvluncia: SEA: ACE. Garwood, Shirley Ann, BS, Oresles: Kappa Dc-lla PQ Geisen, Barbara Ann, BS, C-ary: Delia Zeia: lfappa Delia Pi: ACE: SEA: Newman Club. Genlry, Jane Kay, BS, Crawlordsville: ACE: Young Pe- publicans. Grinder, Carolyn Sue, BA, Bufler: Alpha Chi Omega: ACE, presidinl: EUS Sludig-ni Eeilowghip, vicjg pre-gidg-nl: SOC. Girlon, Joyce Eileen, BS, Lynn. Gray, Joanna, BA, Muncie. Graybiel, Linda Sue, BS, Middle?-Qwng Sigma Sigma Siijma: lfappli Della Pi. Grimes, James Lee, BS, Florlh Vernon: EUB Sludenl Fellowship, viciy prg-aide-nl, Guinnup, Sharon Sue, BS, Euller: ACE: Eelpwzhip ol Friends. Hinds, Marilyn Ann, BS, Soufh Bend: Chi Omega: SOC. Hackman, Jean Ann, BS, Richmond: SEA: ACE. Hardl, Charles Lloyd, BS, Independence Hill: The-la Xi: B Club: Crosz Counlry and Tracl., sludeni nianaqier: SEA. Harrison, Palricia Jane, BS, Penne-lac-r: SEA. Haslings, Elhel Dore-in, BS, DCU.-.'adiuC lMich.l: Chi Orne- Qinq SEA: lfilli-fa. Hallon, Melinda Lee, BS, Aliica Havran, Karen Sue, BS, Easl Chicago: Sigma lfappai ACE: SEA. Hemriclc, Nancy Lou, BS, lfendallville: Sigma Sigma Sfg- ma: WOC. Hendricks, Nancy Margarel, BS, Loqanzporlg SEA: New- lTlf,lFl Hennegan, Julie Kay, BS, Elwood: Chi Omega: ACE: Sludenl Cenler Comrnilleo. Henry, Arlene Kay, BS, Goshen: Chi Ornegqi: l-fappa Della Pi: ACE. Herl, Sandra Lee, BA, Indianapolis: Alpha Chi Omega: ACE: Junior Prom Cornmilleeq Freshman Clafs, lreas- urer: USA: ORIENT, HiaH, Carole Anne, BS, New Caslle: Alpha Sigma Al- pha: ACE: SEA. Hodgson, Marlha, BS, Porlland: SEA: ACE. Education Seniors Holliday, Vera M., BS, Erenlfcn' SEA. Holmes, Suzanne, BS. A'de'33n, Hoon, Juclirh Kay, BS, Mr. A-,rrp WCC, lreasurerg Wes- , 5 i e i,.. aiiqgeq,-fi Hoover, Dave B., BS, Oman. Horne, Jo Anne, BS, Greensburg: Gamma Thefai English C up' ACE SEA' Bee-'nan hall, secreiary. Houslon, Judith Ann, BS, Monlicello: SEA, WOC. Humber'r, Nancy Edifh, BS, Muncie: ACE. Hunt Sandra Jean, BS, Eat' Chicago. lngle, Kay Sue Wood, BS, Porilanclg Garnrna Thelag Pan- hellenic Council. Irwin, Belly Jane, BS, Muncie: Geography Club: ACE: SEA, Irwin, Sharon Kay, BS, Eranliorrz Alpha Chi Omega, Vespa De a Pi' Clavia, secreiaryf ACE, SEA: Junior Frm' SLeerfng Cirnwrzwieeg Sfudeni Senaleg AWRH Give-'ing Ecard? Sludenl Sfati. Jaclrson, Grace Alma, BS, Loqansporlg ACE. Johnson, Donald Eugene, BS, Far? Wayne. Jones, Elizabe+h D., BS, Parlerq Kappa Della Pi: ACE, Jones, Janice Elaine, BS, Muncie, Alpha Ornicron Pig SOC. Juilleral, Mary Cafhryn, BS, Porilancl. Kare, Sara Sue, BS, Richmond: ACE, SEA: Siuclenl Cen- fer Cornrnilwee, Kerr, Nancy Jane, BS, Alewanclria. Kiefer, Margaref Jean, BS, Daleyiile: Kappa Delia Pi: ACE. Kilgore, Mary Helen, BS, Puerceicni ACE: SEA. King, Jane Heffner, BS, E'lhar?: Canierlnury Club, sec- rif1w:ACE. Kingery, Beverly Joan, BS, Boone Grove. Kifchin, Judifh Ann, BS, lnd'anapolis7SEA1 ACE. Klepfer, Dixie Lee, BS, Munoeq WOC, cecreiaryq SEA. Kniss, Jerl Lee, BS, Columbia Ciiy. Knobloclc, Pauline E., BS, Miehawalfa, Sigma Kappa: SEA: ire,-,Mun C ue. Knusfson, George Chrisiian, BS, Highlands lll.J.l. Koeppen, Sharen Rae, BS, Valparaiso, ACE: SEA. iH,7 ' 'ik T':,',,?' 'vfnv ,pf-X, nv- I .0-ff ku ,H-1, 'N crm-1 , x X err'- f i A .L s X X R 'Q i K St . N r X X xi X un- ft cw w is . .ts a-3 , 'il D f NIR- SA ' W, im-f G- qv'- Xi X X Q xv HWS :Fwy -. . : tv-.H .-,,:,. X ' 6.5 .. xv --.sg X we f,......,v ' -f f x ri .1-,cw .- f- lf,.,.,.,q--::,:-:Q-1-14:-rf'1-as-3:2 ,....a..,, rg :f n.+fX , Q. S - reef' -Q, i 9 N ,,5:-- 34 'N 'SX' ' Q .NW -9- hmm gg.: v-.ssl 'vas -i -,,, '--r a J. -.- X, K r X Wx, X .. X 52 'Ss X aw... -...,,. 'Ir Edlli'klliOll Seniors Kraynilr, Dolores Ann, BS, Gary: Alpha Siqmu Alpha PNCEI SEA, l'lewr:'ian Club, LaBucla, Sandra Jean, BS, Gary: Sujrna Sigma Sigma Sluclenf Cenler Ciiinirnillee. Lamberf, Norma Jean, BS, Muncie-. Lawler, Lelilia Lu, BS, Valparaiso: Alpha Chi Orrfega ACE: Panhellenic Council: Siuclenl Sonale. Lawler, Lucrefia Su, BA, Anderscn: ACE: SEA. Linclley, Merrilyn R., BS, lndianapoliz: Alpha Sfgrna Al- pha: SEA: Young Riifpubiicfini. Linebaclr, Bonira Gayle, BS, lfcrnplofii ACE: SEA. LiHon, Avoncla l., BS, Eartin, Losche, Charlene Louise, BS, Souihporig WOC Council: Marching Maclernciiielles. LoveHe, Charlene Kay, BS, Garreilj Delia Ze-ia: Cijim. nierce Club: SEA: Sfudeni Conifer Governing Elggfd. Luginbill, Judilh Ann, BS, Blulllon: ACE: SEA: AWPH Erecufivc- Council, Lowman, Margaref Mae. BS, Hebron: SEA. Lyon, Barbara Jean, BS, Muncie: Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Della Pi: Clavia: Pi Lambda Thela: ACE, SEA: High School Senior Day Conirnillee: AWRH Council: S?uden'r Siall: Sluclenl Cenfer Governing Board: Horne- cc-minq Carnrniflec-. Mahan, Nancy Lee, BS, Anderson: SEA. Malmsirom, Marilyn E., BS, Eorl Wayne: Della Zela: ACE: SEA: Kappa Della Pi: Bapfizl Siudenl Eellowship: lnler-Varsily Chrisiian Eellowship: Wood l-lall, presidenl: Junior Marshal: Junior Convo Commillce, Marker, Irene Eriedley, BS, Sf:-lnna. Meilzs, Susan, BS, Shelbyville, ACE: SEA: Sfudenr Slall: AWRH Governing Council. Midclleion, Sheila Jane, BS, Muncie: SEC. Mishler, Marfha Lea, BS, Rochesler. Morgan, Greer Ellyn, BS, Soulh Bend: ACE. Mccorlrle, Ray Alvin, BS, Efivaad3 ACE: Young Repub- lrcans. McGraw, Kay Saralyn, BS, Anderson: lf.aopa Della Eg Clavia: SEA, lo-:al and Siliii preziclenl: Chcc-rleader: DQMoHe l-lall, cocrelaryg AWRH, Governor: Junior Prom Commillee: ACE. McLaughlin, Rufh Lucile, BS, Muncie McNary, Merrillyn Sue, BS, Muncie: Sigma Kappa: SEA' ACE: Panhellenii: Council: Sluclenf Slali: SOC. Mehger, Karen Sue, BS, Goshen: Kappa Delia Ei: SEA. Millbranfh, Karen Sue, BS, Giiizhen: SEA. Miller, Linda Jo, BS, Muncie: ACE. Mills, JeaneHe Arlene, BS, Hanna: ACE: SEA. Education Seniors Mishler, Marlha Lea, BA, Rochesier. Mollenlcopf, Joyce, BA, Bafesvilleg Pi Bela Phi: SEA: ACEi -lunar Convo Comrniifeeg Sludenl Cenler Com- rniiee, Morris, Jon Phillip, BS, lndianapolisg Sigma Chi: SEA: ACE: Hiimeciming Comfniilee: SOC: Baplisi Sfudenl' Eoundafign. Musselman, Mary M., BS, Noblesville. Myers, Marcia Ann, BS, Arcadia: ACE: SEA. Neal, Veda Elaine, BS, New Casile: Alpha Sigma Alpha: ACE. Nelson, Harrie-1' E., BS, Muncie: Alpha Sigma Tau. Nesius, Elaine Mardel, BS, Wolcoii: Alpha Omicron Pi. Nice, Janei' Carole, BS, Indianapolis: Kappa Della Pi: PE Larnlocla Thela: SEA: ACE. Norih, Jean Ann, BS, Muncie: ACE. Palierson, Karen Ann, BS, Galveslon. Peclcharf, Cynfhia Anne, BS, Auburn: Alpha Sigma Tau: SEA. Piclrel, Pamela Jo, BS, Anderson: SEA. PiHenger, Sue Ellen, BS, Albany: Pi Bela Phi: Kappa De':a Pi: SEA' Junior Marshal. Porler, Junior Neal, BS, Harilord Ciiy, Pri+cheH, Janef Kalhryn, BS, New Casile: SEA: Newman Club. Przybylinski, Susan Marie, BS, Michigan Cily: Gamma Thelar ACE. Rader, Vicki Lee, BS, Marion: Gamma The-la: Junior Prem Queen. Rains, Nora Jeanne++. BS, Ladoga: SEA: ACE. Raiican, Priscilla Ann, BS, Eori Wayne: Pi Bela Phi: ACE: SEA: Young Republicans. Rayl, Anabeih Tryon, BS, Sharpzvilleg ACE. Redling, Joyce Elaine, BS, Soulh Bend: Kappa Delia Pi: SEA: Wesley Ecundafion, presideni. Rees, lla Pauline, BS, Daleville: Kappa Della Pi: SEA. Reuler, Jo Hannah, BS, Marion: SEA. Rodenberger, Wanda Mae, BS, Muncie: Pi Omega Pi, freasurer. Row, Doroihy M., BS, Monro-aville: ACE: SEA: Luiheran Sludenl Azzociaiion, Rulces, Carol Sue, BS, indianapolis: SEA: ACE: Young Republicanii Junior Prom Courl: Junior Prom Comrnii- Lee? CPlENT. Rynearson, Duane Roberf, BS, Kendallville: SEA, vice prezfdeni ACE: Wezhzy Eoundaiiong Siudenl Senale: SOC' Young Republicans HEP' Y 9'-?5f i . .v .. 51, 2.55 'Iii c -X ww' Sag- 355815: '- Q X, .- ex .I ,fx - X' W- -, 'N , x ,,- ,. Y ' :::::v Wa' v- . -: J. S 'QV . : . 'x'WS.? Gaqiysx -.ze N 'Q' -x s -. 'S .ev- 59 'Su fiwxx v--7, N214 .-.i ' Xa vs QB -GSS 'F x, -. sy .Sl . wm- -9-aw.. :amy X Q...-ev we S X fm? XX si-Q.. ox... TCI f ps fr' 1 eww' '1,sf'X UQ Cf? S-.wr S-ad' gy. Y? M.,-, -N Q4 wail Eclucatioll Seniors Schellinger, Janel' M., BS, Cheslerlcni SEA. Scherer, Norma Joan, BS, Marflnzvilli- SEA' Eaprizi Stu- denf Eellowihip. Sebeslan, Slephanie Berfha, BS, l-liqhand: ACE: SEA: Newman Club. Sendre, Darlene Marie, BS, Gary: SEA: ACE, ORIENT. Segraves, Sharon Lynne, BS, Giilvcdang Pi Bela Phi, SEA: Sluclenl CL-rilrg-r Cornrnillfye. Sheffield, Willie Mae, BS, New Crialle. Shepparcl, Lorene Kay, BS, Ligonier: SEA: ACE: SOC. Shevilr, Nancy Ann, BS, Gary: Sigma Sigma Sigma: SEA. Shirey, Janice Marlene, BS, Dale-ville, Kappa Della Pi, SEA: Younq Republicans. Shupe, Palsy Anne, BS, Sheridan: SEA? ACE. Siegmann, Ann Louise, BS, Goshen: Alpha Siqma Alpha: ACE: SGC. Slcinner, Nancy Elizabelh, BS, Ancleraiinq Sigma Kappa: SEA: ACE. Slanslcy, Alice, BS, Narlh .ludspng Kappa Della Pi, SEA. Slusser, Gerfrude, BS, Loqansp-arf. Smedly, Suzanne Carol, BS, La Eonlaineg Kappa Della Pi, ACE: SEA, Young Republicans. Smilln, Evelyn Jean, BA, Greensburg: Geography Club: lnler-Varsify Chrizlian Eellowzhip. Smilh, Jane? Elaine, BS, Ridgevilleg ACE: SEA. Smofherman, Elizabelh Ann, BS, lndianapolisi lnlerna- tional Club, ACE: EUB Fellowship, Science Club. Snipes, Nancy Jo, BS, Delphi, ACE, SEA1 Weslminsler Eellowship. Sommer, Phyllis Jean, BS, Rising Sung lfappa Della Pi, ACE: Lulheran Sludeni Ass-acialipn. Spradley, Richard Alvin, BS, Gary, SEA, ACE: Young Democrarsg Homecoming Commilleeg Uglies'r Man On Campus. Sfahly, Rulh AnneHe, BS, Geneva. Slanforcl, Judiih Kay, BS, Porllandg ACE, SEA. Sleinmelz, Arlina Rinne, BS, lviarlinsvilleg ACE, lreasurer. Suhre, Eclilh Lavonne, BA, Norlh Vernon, French Club: ACE. Swallow, J. Bing, BS, Selma. Slriclrler, Vivian Louise, BS, Norlh lvlanchesler. Swiclr, Claire Joan, BS, Soulh B-end: SEA, Sfudenl Slalf. Education Seniors Teelers, Dessie Rae, BS, Pfrriland: SEA, Thomas, Joyce Kaye, BS, Eorl' Wayne: Sigma Sigma Sig- rra' lvlgdarn Dance Club: SAE: ACE: Kallisla: Young Receolcars' ORlENT Queen: Srudenl' Cenler Commil- 'EEZ Thomas, Mendell Henry, BS, Mayiield lMich.l: SEA. Thompson, Ennis G., BS, Ellrharrg Sigma Phi Epsilon: SEA: ACE. Tigges, Judifh E., BS, For: Wayne: Delia Zela. vice pres- icien-: SEA: ACE: Young Republicans. Tranlum, David Roger, BS, Merion Siaiion lPa,l: Theia Ch' freagurer: Sludenr Cenfer Governing Board. Troul, Susan Gayle, BS, Muncie? SEA, Turnbull, Elizabelh Ellen, BS, Gary: SEA, Turner, Alber+'R., BS, Laporle. Tuilerow, Muriel Alberia, BS, Websier. Ulrich, Carolyn Joan, BS, Kolfomo: Chi Omega. Vance, Berry Lou, BS, Elliharl: Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Deira PE: Clavia vice presidenr: SEA: Rogers Hall, pres- inevi Sfuoe-ni fav, Vanhoy, Sandra Kay, BS, Mooresville: ACE: SEA. VanPel+, Margaref Ellen, BS, Richmond: Sigma Sigma Sgrna, vice preeideni: ACE: Sludeni Cenler Commilleei Efao. Fai re:5urer. Wagner, G. Max, BS, Farmland, Wagner, Judirh Dianne, BS, Shelbyville: ACE: SEA. Wagner, Luella Chrisfine, BS, Evansville: Sigma Kappa: ACE: SEA' SCTC: Young Republicans, Wagner, Lucy Ann, BA, Lapaz: Kappa Delia Pi. Wall, Mildred L., BS, Warren. Wallace, Richard Thomas, BS, Ligonier. Wallen, Marilynn Faye, BS, Muncie: Gamma The-la: ACE: SEA. Walfz, Lois Ann, BS, Columbus: ACE: WCC: EUB Fel- le,-nemo. Ward, Rifa J., BS, Monon. Waruszewslci, Anioinc-He A., BS, Souih Bend: Sigma Kap- pz 'reazurev ACE: SEA: Junior Prom Cornrniiiee: New- rna' Clulo. Waymire, Rebecca Riclrs, BS, Fairmouni: SEA: Geog- r1cM Clb' woe, Feiowship oi Friends. Wegehofh Marlene Louise, BS. lndianapolis: SEA. Wenlland, Judy A., BS, Souih Bend: Alpha Omicron Pi: PCE. Wes+, Linda Kalhleen, BS, Earl Wayne: Gamma Thela: F-CE, kv: 1 5 - . V 5 X 'Q Q ' Q1 ' 'A ., bg M je -. . , in I Y er .., A. VJ,- -W :A f 'L :War U 2 f X... ' FQ, f s 4 1,15 1, .,., , .ibm I . F., .ll It ',-, , - Q M. 4 N 1' an iw 6353 , , 4 Q. ,. .ae ' B ' I sl' i . ' N if 7 A Q 4 .. .Qi-... The size of classes is lcepl lo a minimum lor more individual inslruciion. Education Seniors Widdifield, Ann Marie, BS, Anderson: lfappa Delia Pig SEA. Williams, Lynn Leo, BA, Muncie: Varsiiy Gcli. Wimmer, Karen Sue, BA, Muncie: Commerce Club. Wischler, Deborah Ann, BS, Gary: ACE: SEA, 'NLT' Woodward, Joan, BS, Daylon lOliiol: Volley Ball Team: Modern Dancing. Wools, Agnes Faye, BS, Muncie: ACE. Wriglilh Gerald Bruce, BS, EILl1ari:Tne?a CHE. '-14 Wusier, N. Chrisline, BA, Indianapolis: Kappa Delia Pi: ae-rf' WY' ACE: SEA: Wesley Foundafiong Young Republicans. Younce, Donna Kay, BS, Converaeq ACE: SEA. is Young, Magdalene, BS, Anderson Ziegler, Jean, BS, Balesville: Gamma in-e'a. W Zwiclxel, Barbara Sue, BS, Newburgh: Del'a Delia Della, , SEA. 123' Neff, Mary Carolyn, BS, Elllxarlt A'plza Onfcron Pi: ACE. Z7 fy, Dr. Thomas l-l. WeTmore, head oT The deparTmenT. English Seniors Ahrns, Robe-rT Bernard, BA, Milford? Thefa Cni: STuderiT Cave' C:m'niT'ee. Allen Margaref Rudd, BS, Munciai Sigma Zefag Science C sb. Allspaw, David Arfhur, BS, Berne: Alpha Phi Cmegar El.: Buda Eello,-fzriip. Anderson, Susan Elaine, BA, Anderson, A'pha Chi Ome- ga: Sigma Tau Delia: Viappa Delia Pi: Englizh Club, SEA' J: if Maria' .lmcr Pr-fm Sfeefng CofnrnilTee3 SCC. Aulls, Mari: Wesley, BS, Indianapi-I 3. Back, Donald Lee, BA, Ctinnersville. Baker, Richard Alan, BS, C:-nnerzx' lle. Barbor, JudiTh Ann, BS, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic ?fu':i' Sgrrf Tag Delia? lfacipa Delia PI, Pi Omega ' 1e:'e'ar,'f,a'de -23. Barclsley, Joyce Elaine, BS, Efairmizmt Tau I-Qappa Alpha, 3c:re'a',', Treazaferg Kappa Deca Pi, Erglsh Club, sec- r3'a',' Eel:a'e, BarneH', Bonnie Jane, BS, Lebanon: SEA. Bergmann, William Easier, BS, Miunf Summit. Bigelow, Margaret BA, Gary: Young Republicans, sec 'aft' Ecrary Sfecce Club' Weifey Eaundaiion. WEST Joins The Sound Waves As V Station Plans Be in EaciliTies included in Ball STaTe's English deparTmenT are Those Tor radio, TheaTre, pub- licaTions, and liTeraTure and grammar class- rooms, The speech and hearing clinic, Though noT a parT oT The English curriculum buT un- der The EducaTion deparTmenT, is locaTed on The ground Tloor. STaTion WBST wenT on The air Tor The T'irsT Time on CcTober l, l9o2, and plans are under way Tor a Television sTaTion in The near TuTure. In The summer oT l962 The aTTendance Tor The ShoesTring TheaTre was increased To 5 I 98 because The plays were given in The air- cooled 'l'heaTre. Dr. BeTTy RobineTT, proTessor oT English was on leave as an American language specialisT Tor The OTTice oT CulTural Exchange. E ar- xg, '---if ,, .s --ann N-JF Qi: fs-av-. ,.,f4 ,09- St' Q, -s- w-.qi co-fe. :vm 'Ss-x 'NN -mr Fr T N'. qw-W 'suv-V 'Q---f w- 'xv' 3-9 '15- Euglish Seniors Bigler, Clair Ellsworlh, Jr,, BA, G:-:benz T :-'ji CV 56:- relary: Alpha Phi Gamma: Engfigh Cl-b2 German Clsb E-Club: Sluden' Cen'er C:mn1 'ee' Teffi Bishop, Kennefh Ivan, BS, Irdffnap' ii: Lembgu Cr' f- - pha: SEA- Commerce Club. Blackwell, Connie Lucille, BS, Ind angipzlf, Engfizh C SEA: Young Republcanzq Wezley Eaunilnliiin. Bled, Larry Marlin, BS, Soulh Bend: Phi Sgfna Epzlloni pre-sidenl: English Club: Journaliim Club: l-luiafin Pell- lions Worlfshop: Sludenl Cenler Commilfee: Sluden? Senale: Young Republicane: Ball Sluie NEWS: lEC' Eall Slale Thenler. Bohannon, Andre Marcellus, BS, Scufn Bend, l app3 Al- pha Psi, preiideni' Greel Weel Shiering Commflieef IFC. Boyis, Carol Virginia, BS, G19-en, Sgnw Alpnfi E'a' WOC. Brady, Pairicia M., BS, Lawfenceburgg Alpha Sigma Al- pha: Kappa Della Pig Pi Lambda The-ia: Sgma Ta. Della: English Club: S'ude-nl Senafe: Clava: Siudeni Slafi: SOC, sleering commission. Broglin, George Michael, BA, lndianapgilig Sigma Ta- Gamma: Young Democrals. Brown, Marion Anfhony, BS, Poclporl, Brown, Michael A., BS, Manilla: Social Scfrice Club. Cash, Lamoine May, BS, Cheslerlon: Sigma Tau Delra: Kappa Della Pi: Womens Chorus: Opera: Cardinal Singers: Young Pepubllcansi Wesley Foundation. Champe, Caroline Jane, BS, Connersvife: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Tau Della: Kappa Della Pi. Connors, Janice Ann Taylor, BS, Elwi:-od: Engiieh Club. Couniryman, Joan Underwood, BS, Dunlirl: Kappa Del'a Pi: Sigma Tau Dell-a. Crone, Georgia Ann, BS, Indianapolis: Sigma Alpha Era. Crowe, Pearl Elizabelh, BS, lndianapolzs: Sigma Alpha Efaj Weslminzfier Fellowship. Danner, Glen Richard, BA, Munce: Sigma Ch: Blue Key. secretary: Chrisfian Science Organiziificin, presidenlg Religious Council, presidenf: Senior Class, presidenl: Sfudenf Senaie: Tau Kappa Alpha, prezidenf' Sigma Tau Della, lr-aasurer: Kappa Delta Pi. Darby, Elizabeih Hunioon, BA, lndianapalis: Pi Eefa Phi: Sigma Tau Delia: Alpha Phi Gamma, vice preside-nr: English Club: Opera Worlishop: Junior Marshal: SOC: Ball Slale NEWS, managing ecliior, summer ediior, Dorfon, Carol Ann, BS, Hariiord Ciiy: Journalism Club. Doss, Virginia, BS, indianapolis. Erickson, Barbara Joan, BS, Angola: Alpha Ornicron Pi, secrelaryg Clavia: English Club, ireasurer: Kappa Della Pi: Junicr Marshal: AWS, vice presidenl, Finch, Jane? Lee, BS, Lebanon: Eia Sigma Phi: Shoe- siring Thealre. Forester, Marie, BA, Muncie: Delta Ze'a: Panheilenic Council: Alpha Phi Gamma, precidenl: Journalism Club: Ball Slale NEWS, managing edilor: Homecoming Sfeer- ing Commiilee: Siuden? Publicalions CommiiLee. Garber, Saramae, BS, Aclion. Gasf, Paul C., BS, Souih Bend: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Sigma Alpha Eta. Gianf, Nancy Lou, BS, Monroeville: English Club: Home- coming Sleering Commiilee, Gilliam, Judiih Ann, BS, Dyer: Pi Bela Phi' Journalism Club: SEA. Goodrich, Janice Gordon, BA, Porllandg Marching Mademoiselles: Young Republicans. ,, 9 fs..-N . c Qc X -Q X x X Joe Dunbar presents his side ot the debate. TAU KAPPA ALPHA-Front Ro w-Richard Danner J y NRM 5 TKA Takes Part In Fourteen Tournaments In Seven States Members ot Tau Kappa Alpha participate in torensic activities at Ball State. To be quali- tied tor membership, a person must be ac- tive in inter-collegiate debate tournaments. Outstanding achievements ot Tau Kappa Alpha have been a tirst place in the Miami University Debate Tourney in I962 and a tirst place in the Ball State Gavel Tournament in l9o2. Qther honors received by the debate team were a tirst place in the women's divi- sion at the Indiana State Gratorical contest held during l962. On the schedule tor this year were tour- teen debate tournaments in seven states and the Tau Kappa Alpha national convention at BSTC in April. One ot the tournaments was with the debate team trom Oxtord University. e Bardsley. Row 2-Joyce Myers, Joe Dunbar Judie Mosier. Row 3-Richard Dailey. v N 'D as-:qqk X ' ' :mms . A Sk X 'K gf' SQ h , I' P c S 'S S I: -X . -'W a ll F4 f. S X L V ' vis. 'Q Ska. -Nay.. MW aussi, QS amass. Y? 'T 't'+ePf ilflilsw Q,-M ..,,,,,nlV 'WN Q.-as English Seniors Graves, Velma R., BS, Anclerzon, Sigma Alpha Efa, Kap. pa Della Pi. Hanlin, Delores Diane, BS, Porrland, Sigma Alpha Ela, vice pri:-gidenl. Hansen, Barbara Louise, BS, Muncie, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Dol'-3 Pi. Harah, Linda Rose, BS, lvlunciej Sgrna Alpha Eia, Mary Beeman Club. Harrell, Gregory Joseph, BS, Parlon llli.l, Alpha Phi Gamma, Journaligm Club, Bail Slale l,lEWS, business manager, Journalism Club. Harlman, Marlha Ann, BS, llappanee, Della Zola, Sig- ma Alpha Ela, Comerce Club, Sludenl Cenler Com- milleei SOC, High School Day Sfeering Cornmillee. Harvey, Palricia Jane, BA. Valparaiso, Alpha Omicron Pi, secrelary, Englinh Club, Journalism Club. Harvey, Slanley Jamison, BS, Winchesler, lfappa Della Pi, vice presidenl. Henderson, Elilabelh Monell, BS, lfolomo, Journalism Club, Bali Slale NEWS, Young Dernocr-ali, Religious Council, Fellowship ol Friends, vice prezidenl. Herzig, Sharon Nola, BS, Columbus, Chi Omega, secre- lary, English Club, Journalism Club. Hinshaw, Belle Sue, BA, Muncie, WOC, Fellowship ol Friends. Hoover, Marlha K., BS, New Albany, Sigma Alpha Ela. Huff, Janice Carol, BS, lsfolomo, Philadelphia Eellow- ship, lreasurcr. Johnson, Myron Jerry, BS, Delphi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma, B-Club, lreasurer, Varsily Track: Varsily Cross Counlry. Kelchmarlc, Janel Marie, BS, Valparaiso, Sigma Sigma Sigma, SEA. Kidwell, Toby Lee, BS, Canby, Chi Omega, USA, sec- relary. Kinderman, Lawrence Wayne, BS, Cayuga, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Ela. Kirlrley, Leila Rae, BS, Soulh Bend, Pi Bela Phi, Sigma Alpha Ela, Kappa Della Pi, Sigma Tau Della, Slel, edi- lor. Kill, Edgar, BS, Andrews, Alpha Phi Omega, Opera Workshop. Kill, Mila Jean, BS, liolomo, Sigma Alpha Ela. Knisely, Mary J., BA, Kokomo, Sigma Tau Della, Kappa Della Pi, Junior Marshal. Koons, Michael John, BS, Wabash, Thela Xi, Journalism Club, presidenl. Krughofl, Grelchen Elise, BA, Hammond, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Phi Gamma, Journalism Club, German Club, vice presidenl, 1962 Orienl, pholography edilor. Lalshaw, Ann, BA, Eranlrlorl, EUB College, lnlernalional Relalions Club: Social Science Club, Spanish Club. Lawrence, Barbara M., BS, Ligonier. Lawrence, Sybil Jean Brammer, BS, Knighlslown: Alpha Phi Gamma, Journalism Club? Wesley Foundalioriz Ball Slale NEWS. Lines, David Leslie, BS, Connersville, Sigma Alpha Elat English Club, Weslminsler Fellowship, SEA. Marlcer, Ronald E., BS, Forl Wayne: Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Phi Gamma, Sluclenl Cenler Cornmilleei Oflenl. copy edilor. English Seniors McCoy, MaryJane, BS, Leesburg: Sigma Alpha Ela. McFarland, Carol Ann, BA, Eounlain Cily, McMahan, Molly Alice, BS, Muncie: Sigma Tau Della. McMahon, Sandra Kay, BS, Noblesville. Memmoll, Belly Howe, BS, Muncie: Sigma Tau Della. Miller, Marjorie Joann, BS, Porlland: SEA: English Club: Opera' S'udenl Slall. Mock, Roberla Sue, BS, Greensburg: Kappa Della Pi: English Club, presidenl: Social Science Club: SEA. Mosier, Judilh Lee, BS, l-larllord Cily: Tau Kappa Alpha: SEA: Eng'ish Club: Kallisla: Young Democrals: Home- coming Sleering Commillee: Debale Team: SEC: Ball Slale NEVVS. Murphy, Roberl James, BS, Decalur: English Club: SEA: Young Demccrals. Naugle, Rila Marie, BS, Salem: Pi Omega Pi: Library Science Club: Commerce Club: SEA, Nawroclci, Sharon Marel, BS, Saulh Bend: Sigma Kappa: Sigma Alpha Eia, secrelary: English Club: SEA: SOC: Newman Cub. Newman, Kay Ellen, BS, Ellcharl: Alpha Sigma Alpha. presidenl, Nighberl, Joyce Ann, BA, lndianapolis: Alpha Omicron Pi, presidenl: Clavia, lreasurer: Pi Lambda Thela: Eng- lish Club: SEA: Journalism Club: Sigma Tau Della: Kap- pa Della Pi, lreasurer: Sludenl Slall, Novaln, Teresa Marie, BS, Michigan Cily. O'Shea, Janice Elaine, BS, New Carlisle: Kappa Della Pi: PEMM: English Club. Pallerson, Gwen Rae, BS, Burr Oalc llvlich.l: Della Zela: WRA: PEMM: SEA. Pelerson, Karen Lou, BS, lndianapolis: Pi Bela Phi: Sigma Alpha Efa: SEA. Poll, Barbara Ann, BS, New Albany: Sigma Alpha Ela. Polizzollo, Rosemary, BA, Gary: Sigma Sigma Sigma, secrelary. Popovich, Mark Niclc, BA, Hammond: Sigma Chi: Alpha Phi Gamma: Young Democrals: Ball Slale NEWS, sporls edilcr, managing edilor, associale edilor, edilor-in-chiel. Quinn, Richard Lee, BS, Connersyille: The-la Chi. Raplalris, Cleo, BS, Gary: Gamma lhela, presidenl: Slav'c Circle: Journalism Club: Ball Slale NEWS: Slu- denf Cenler Commillee: Panhelienic Council, Record, Lincoln Fredric, BA, Kolfomo: Thela Xi: Journal- ism Club: Young Republicans: Ball Slale NEWS: Shoe- slring The-alre: Ball Slale lhealre: Sludenl Slall. Ronlr, Palsie Lee, BS, Galyeslon: Ball Slale Thealre: SEA. Roulh, Elaine Anne, BS. Lebanon: Sigma Alpha Ela: SEA. Schiebel, Michael Norlh, BS, Eorl Wayne: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Sigma Alpha Ela. Scribner, Norma Belle, BS, Dunlfirlc Serighl, Jane Ann, BS, Elwood: Kappa Della Pi: Pi Gam- ma Mu: Wesley Eoundalion. X 'YSTT 'Gai ...ef English Seniors ShaHo, Sandra Lorraine, BS, Marion: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delia Pi: Jr. Prom Courl: Jr. Panhellenic, presideni. Sherwood, Carol Louise, BS, Union Mills: Sigma Zeia: SEA. Shors, Frances Eileen, BS, Muncie: Sigma Tau Delia. Shuey, Thomas Milion, BS, Morocco: Theia Chi: Alpha Sigma Eia. Slaiiery, Kennefh Marfin, BS, Fori Wayne: SOC. Smiih, Janalie Sue, BS, Flora: Religious Council. Smilh, Mary Jean, BA, l-lariiord: Tau Kappa Alpha: Kappa Delia Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Sigma Tau Delia. Spurgeon, Carole Suzanne, BA, Muncie: Siray Greeks: Panhellenic Council. Sfafford, Fae M., BS, Columbia Cifyg Kappa Kelia Pi. Sfeele, Nancy Elaine, BS, Valparaiso: Sigma Kappa: SEA: English Club. Sfewarf, Roberia Kay, BS, Norih Manchesier: English Club: SEA: Kappa Delia Pi: Sigma Tau Delia. Sloclrdale, Kaihryn Ann, BS, Kokomo: Chi Omega, pres- idenlr: Clavia: Alpha Phi Gamma: Journalism Club: Pan- hellenici Ball Siale NEWS. Sfoner, Carolyn Sue, BS, Vernon, Sullivan, Thomas William, BS, Camden: Theia Chi: Sigma Alpha Ela: IEC, vice presideni. Sus, Maryann, BS, Easi' Chicago. Thorne, Pafriclx Alan, BS, Marion: Lambda Chi Alpha: Prom Commiliee, Thornion, Diana Mae, BS, Souih Bend: Chi Omega, vice presideni: Sigma Alpha Eia, ireasurer, Turza, Rose Marie, BS, Gary: English Club: Wesley Foun- daiion: Marching Mademoiselles. Waechler, Carol Ann, BS, Soulh Bend: Alpha Chi Ome- ga: Kappa Della Pi: Sigma Alpha Eia: SOC. Wagner, Emily Ann, BS, Salisbury iMd.l: Sigma Alpha Ela. Wesolowski, Roberl' Joseph, BA, Mill Creek. Williams, Gwynne Winifrecl, BS, Muncie: Alpha Chi Omega, vice presideni: Kappa Delia Pi: Alpha Phi Gam- ma: English Club: SEA: Ball Siaie NEWS: Sludeni Cen- 'rer Commiiiee, Williams, Thomas G., BS, Souih Bend: Sigma Alpha Eia. Wills, Beverly Ruih, BA, Ellchari: Sigma Kappa: SEA. Yarling, Mary Anne, BS, Oalc Park: Alpha Sigma Alpha, vice presideni: Sigma Alpha Eia. Zuvelcas, Cynfhia, BS, Joplin lMo.l: Journalism Club: Sfray Greeks: Panhellenic. .-,, I I np. I ,,,... -----1 . -1 2'-'Ve l TI' Dr. Wallace l-l. lvlagoon, head of fhe deparfmenf. Special Tape Recorders Aid The Teaching Of Languages Basic philosophies of fhe Foreign Lan- gauge deparfmenf are explained in a sign in fhe mefhods classroom, Nof knowing ofher languages, knows nofhing of his own. For fhis reason, fhose sfudenfs majoring in foreign language fake half of fheir require- menfs in one language and fhe ofher half in anofher language. Af fhe presenf fime, sfeps are being faken fo accredif a comprehensive area of sfudy in iusf one of fhe five languages offered. These are Spanish, German, Russian, Lafin, and French. Primary emphasis is placed on fhe speak- ing of fhe language. A special laborafory houses enough fape recorders for 24 persons fo use for individual or group sfudy. or group sfudy. lvlyfhology and a class in Lafin elemenfs in English are opened fo all sfudenfs whefher or nof fhey are foreign language majors. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY-Dean Coen, Vivierine Eey, Prince' Phl p' Georgina l'l'cls, Roberf Sears, Iris lvlagoon, Wallace lvlagoon. his wh v. X, i i. Q f -fr l Ni-:gel if Q Qu- Qs.. Q19-'j as--W Q---N-v Foreign Language Seniors Bronnenberg, Janef Elaine, BA, Middleiownq Eifi Sigma Flu, ireasurer. Buckley, Donald Jay, BA, P-:iriageg Sigma Clnii Spanisii Club, Burlre, Kaaren Ophelia, BA, Indianapolis' Della Sigma Tlweia, presideni: Clavia, prezideniq Sigma Tau Delia, secreiary: SOC, AWS. vice presidenig l-liqlw Sclwocil Sen- ior Day Sieerinq Commiiieeg Pi Lambda Tlieiaq Kappa Delia Pi, Siudeni Si-all, Douglas, Dirl-:Friedrich Georg, BA, Muncie. Geberf, Diane Beflw, BA, Eicirceiong Delia Zefa, presi- deni, Alplia Plii Gamma, vice presideni: Clavia: Kappa Delia Pig Journalism Club, Senior Claes Secreiaryq Ball Siaie NEVVS: Panlwellenic Council. Hoagland, Ronald Eugene, BA, Muncie: Tlweia Cnig Eia Sigma Pliig German Club, vce preeidenff. Lafhouse, Charlene, BA, Crnwfordsville. Ross, Diane Wolfe, BA, lndianapcilisp Eia Sigma Phi, zecreiarvi Frencli Club, Simmons, Don Franklin, BA, Souili Bend: Sigma Tau Dell ii Df'?5iCl?Vii1 Enqlisln Club: Frencl-i Club, SEA, Resi- dence Hall Advisor. USA, Social Science Club: SEA: SOC. Taylor, Mildred Ruflw, BA, Cliesierlield, iicin. Whifmen, Chrisiine Teresa, BA, San Anicinio lTex.lg Spanislw Club, vice presideni, German Club, Erenclw Club. R o s e m a r y Polozzaiio wriies Spanish phrases. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY -Vifilliam English, Sieplien Kanaiol- sky, Clelia Burion, Miriam Bales. iw uni 4' imfiils 5 Smarf, Andrea Lou, BA, Ferl Wayne, Siigma Kappa: Waslwingfon, Darlene Rae, BA, Muncie, Frenclri Club: SEA, secreiaryg Wood l-lall, ireafurerq Wesley Founda- Miss Mildred Moore, head of Jrhe deparlmenr. Home Management House Gives Practical Training VersaJriliry in Jrhe modern homemaker is Jrhe Trail mosr desired in a home economics srudenlf' srresses Miss Mildred Moore, head of Jrhe l-lome Economics deparjrmenl. The l-lome Economics program offers fun- damenlral educalional srudies during 'rhe ifirslr Jrwo years and approprialre specializalion in upper division. Ir even allows for such prac- Jrical Jrraining as living in rhe l-lome Manage- menlr l-louse lor eighr maiors during each guarlrer. Under rhe supervision of Miss Ellen Lacey, Jrhe house is locared a block behind Jrhe P. A. building ar 8 Warwick Road. Several srudenlrs allended Jrhe annual Home Economics Meering in Elkharr in April. Carolyn Click shows Melinda Donovan a few sewing rricks. Home EC0110lIliCS Seniors Addingion, Julia Gale, BS, Pennville: Mary Beeman Club: SEA. Ayres, Beclcy Sue, BS, North Manchesrer: Chi Omega: Mary Beeman Club: Sludeni Senaie: SOC: AWRH Gov- erning Board: Sludenl Cenler Commifiee. Bader, Nancy Kay, BS, Muncie: Sigma Kappa, secr lary: Mary Beeman, secrelary: SEA. Barger, Janei Sue, BS, Porrlandg Phi Upsilon Omicron. Biclrel, Sharon Lou, BS, Anclrews: Mary Bee-man Club: AWS: Marching Mademoiselles. Blaclcwell, Gylrala Toy, BS, Muncie. Bowdell, Palricia Ann, BS, Monlpelier: Phi Upsilon Omie CI'l:If'l. Brass, Janel' Nell, BS, Muncie: Mary Beer-nan Club. Cooper, Virginia Lois, BS, Muncie. Corn, Rufh Ann, BS, Koliomo: Mary Beer-nan Club: Li- brary Science Club: SEA. DeCoclcer, Sharon Ann, BS, Mishawal-ag Mary Eeeman Club. Dillon, Marilyn Gay, BS, Muncie: Phi Upsilon Omicron. Dimos, Labrine, BS, Gary: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Mary Beernan Club. Dunwiddie, Karen Elizabeih, BS, Euclia: Alpha Sigma Tau, lreasurer: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Sigma Ze-'rag Mary Beernan Club: Varsily Band. Elmendorf, Palricia Pauline, BS, Evansville: Alpha Chi Omega: Phi Upsilon Omicron. Fields, Sharon Lee, BA, LaPorle. Friedriclc, Pairicia Ann, BS, Ke-wanna: Phi Upsilon Omi- Cron: Mary Beernan Club. Geiger, Anna Mae, BS, Wawala: Sigma Kappa: Mary Beernan Club: Commerce Club. Geniry, Sandra, BS, Anderson: Sigma Sigma Sigma? Phi Upsilon Omicron, vice presidenl. Gilmore, Carol Ann, BS, Parlver: Sigma Kappa. Harden, Carol Jane, BS, Tiplon, Holman, Gwendolyn Samye, BS, lndianapolis, Kirlrpafriclc, Jayne Ann, BS, Fairmounl: Gamma Thela: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Mary Beeman Club, secrelary: SOC: AWS: Wesley Foundalion. Krieger, Palricia Joyce, BS, Gary: Mary Beeman Club. Langfeldf, Linda Ellen, BS, Plymoulh: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron: Mary Beeman Club: SEA. McCollough, Pairicia Anne, BS, LaPaz: Alpha Sigma Tau: Alpha Phi Gamma: Mary Beeman Club: Journal- ism Club: Ball Slaie NEWS. Mclviahan, Janice Louise, BA, Osgood. Miller, Celia Wrighi, BS, New Caslle: SEA, 1 O Honorary Makes Curtains For Phi Upsilon Qmicron, home economics pro- fessional honorary lralernily slrives lo pro- more inleresl in home economics. Pledges are laken in Jrhe spring and fall of The year and musl be a lhirdguarler sopho- more wilh a 3.0 in home economics and a 2.75 average. ehool For Retarded Children During Jrhe pasl year, Phi Upsilon Qmicron sold polalo chips and prelzelsg made curlains for rhe School for lhe Relardedq decoraled lhe P. A. building windows al Chrislmas: rec- ognized gradualing seniors: and sponsored a Freshman Desserl, The Mary Beeman Tea, and a lea during l-lomecoming. PHI UPSILON OMICRON-Fronf Row-,l ri' Snug, Mar, Ann Eena- Wefyherhclf. Row 2-ltfifen Dum-.,dd'e, Palricia Priedrch, Jane Fenne- or' lffr .r llgxrnr P? El l'27ClfVl Mar, Nancy' Marr Eeverfy xuald, Csrjyn Wilson, Marhyn Dfllon Eonni Parler Mafchera French. PHI UPSILON OMICRON-Fronf Row-L nj: Marvin, Ssrdra Genrrg. Susan Hans, Virgfni3 Efoff. Row 2-.lane Tayfor, Jsclie Pcmacl, Car- men Erom'ev, Carolyn Jensen. Qgss R 0' . - , X iw v s-. Q 'Iwi f. ,-af., -, I ,A -. .1 f Q. M J' ,' 'L .a .QA :J X Z, aj T, t. I in L 'A q.. -. E ,-13.1 ,A 1 f ,-'f' ' r ff, ' 4 J V Q . Q., QL :g- mix! . ' .. ,-..,-rw: , -ww-. , , W, , .154 - n 4.05 41. C I5 . .. -Q ,g .is lld. . iff, JV , 5,-, ,xii ,. VA L :.,fr13., 4,5'ff,,:,.5Qx L 4 if ' 3 . a ffairs P if Eifligkf, . 'lid' , ' .1 ff? '21- if' ' , miull. . , em m f WZ' u--.5 U '. x Q -ge,-. -, f Aff - EP Y 31, f al'-.z ,L,--V , 7 : si ' 3339. A+ Hwe end of Jrhe quarlrer all +l'1a'r is le-H of fhe reds for I'IL1+FI+IOf1 class are Hue empfy cages IA. LalJo1'at01'y Remodeled To Provide More Space STudenTs who inTend To have a concenTra- Tion area in The Tield oT lndusTrial ArTs Talce only The inTroducTory classes in Their TirsT year oT sTudy. The Tollowing years They Talce courses perTaining To six speciTic areas oT worlc: meTals, craTTs, draTTing, elecTriciTy, graphics, and The sTudy oT power and Trans- porTaTion. The deparTmenT serves a wide varieTy oT sTudenTs. All The various age levels aT The Bur- ris LaboraTory School are accommodaTed as well as approximaTely 350 Temale members oT The sTudenT body who enroll in indusTrial arTs courses each guarTer. lvlosT oT The wo- men, however, are elemenTary maiors who are Taking a special course To meeT Their grad- uaTion reguiremenTs. Even Though iT is iusT a Tew years old, The ln- dusTrial ArTs research laboraTory was recenT- ly remodeled To provide Tor more classrooms and house new eguipmenT including an engine Dr. Lloyd P. Nelson, head oT The deparTmenT. analysis machine, a l-leidlburgh press, and a linoType machine which is used in The prinT- ing process. lndusTrial arTs classes have conTribuTed To The Ball STaTe way oT liTe by building The pic- nic shelTer on WesT Campus, malcing disTri- buTion sTands Tor The Ball STaTe NEWS, prinTing J-LiTe newsleTTers Tor The journalism deparTmenT, TiclceTs Tor programs and evenTs, and posTers To publicize campus acTiviTies. FeaTured spealcer aT The TenTh annual ln- dusTrial ArTs ConTerence, which was held aT BSTC, was Dr. Donald lvlaley, head oT The lndusTrial EducaTion deparTmenT aT The Uni- versiTy oT Maryland. The all-day program was cenTered around The Theme, The Exper- imenTal Approach To lndusTrial EducaTion in Schools. Ball STaTe is believed To have one oT The besT indusTrial arTs educaTion programs oT- Tered in The college in The UniTed STaTes. Ns., .mb Hg EPSILON Pl TAU-Fronf Row-Fred l-liirlii-ll, Dave Rc-nlunbeiger, Larry Helm, Li,-v.i,. Pichfirdson, Gord-i-n l jiuilni in Row 3-fi-ib E l i Bailey, Bob Joyce, Row 2-Pere-i' Highland, Myron Hoplins, Warren Garcia. Epsilon Pi Tau Stresses Skill ln lmlustrial Arts Epsilon Pi Tau honors achievemenl in lhe field of induslrial arlrs and promolres skill, re- search, and social efficiency. Qualilicaiions for membership included a 3.00 accum in in- dusrrial arrs and 2.75 overall accumulalrive ralio in orher academic courses. Members muslr be eirher a iunior or senior maioring or specializing in induslrrial arls and pursuing ihe leaching curriculum. I. A. FACULTY-Konnelh Eergrnan, lfennefh Poiniherp Fiiinl Peril-ern, Edq ii Wiiign-ilr, Rabi:-ri Mcfiinnii.. v-w-- - EPSHUN ylillf YU ' ,, 'TQ ' Qin f 1, - 3532 r. 5 'fr UTUIHE Industrial Arts Seniors Bailey, Larry Joe, BS, Yorlcfown: Thela Chi: Epsilon Pi Tap. president: Kappa Delia Pig lndusirial Arla Club: Junfor Marshal: SOC. Barber, Earl, BS, Muncie, Barnard, James Gayle, BS, Muncie. Benedict Elson, BS, Indianapolis: Kappa Alpha Psi, vice pre-Biden lnduslrial Arls Club: B Club: lnieriraiernily Council: Varsiiy Track. Berquisl, Kennelh R., BS, Gary' Sigma Tau Garnrnat ln- duslral Aria Club. Bilh, James Edward, BS, Tipton: Sigma Tau Gamma: Ep- silon Pi Tau: lndusirial Aris Club, Treasurer: Arnold Air Sscieiyg Varsiiy Foofball: Varsiiy Tracln: B Club. Brady, Palrick Edward, BS, Lawrenceburg: Lambda Chi Alpha: Arncld Air Sociefy: Epsilon Pi Tau: lnduslrial Arfs Cub: Campus Chesi. Brovonl, Thomas Dean, BA, Marion: lndusirial Avis Club: Gvrnnasifcs. Brown, Ralph Herberl, BS, Weslville: Industrial Aris C'ub, freasurer. Chapman, Darrell Lee, BS, Plora: Kappa Sigma Kappa: lndusfrial Arls Club. Clarlr, LaRue John, BS, New Carlisle. Crowell, Roberl Palriclt, BS, Crown Poini: lnduslrial Arls Club: Freshman Tennis Team: lndepencleni Siudenl' As- E'JCii CiTl, Dafforn, Keifh Wayne, BS, Por? Wayne: Epsilon Pi Tau: lndusfrial Aris Club. Dralhring, Donald Allan, BS, Richmond: Kappa Sigma Kappa. Ealon, Glen Max, BS, Muncie: lndusirial Arls Club: Wesley Poundaiion. Eberle, Roberl Francis, Jr., BA, Evansville: Pi Kappa Alpha: Epsilon Pi Tau: lndusirial Aris Club: Alpha Phi Omega, Galbrealh, Gerald Wayne, ll, BS, Harilord Cily: Epsia ion Pi Tau: lnduslrial Aris Club. Garcia, James, BA, Sania Paula lCalil:.l: Epsilon Pi Tau: Kappa Della Pi: lndusirial Arla Club. Grollendiclr, William Fredericlr, BS, Richmond: Kappa Delia Pi: Epsilon Pi Tau: lndusirial Arls Club. Hamillon, Richard Lee, BS, Poneio, Harhell, Fred Byron, BS, l-larllord Ciiy: Epsilon Pi Tau. lreasurer: lndusfrial Aris Club. Helm, Warren George, BS, Hagerstown: Epsilon Pi Tau. Hensley, James Lowell, BS, Anderson: B Club: Varsily Wresfling: lndusfrial Arls Club. Highland, Peler J., BS, For? Wayne: Epsilon Pi Tau: Kapa pa Del'a Pi: lnduzlrial Aria Club: Bapiisi Sludeni Foun- d3?i:n. Hodson, Kennefh Eugene, BS, Anderson. Hoplrins, Myron Lowell, BS, Websfer: Epsilon Pi Tau. Jones, Joseph Richard, Jr., BS, Gary: Kappa Alpha Psi, vice preeidenl: Residence Hall Advisor. Joyce, Roberl' E., BS, For? Wayne: Epsilon Pi Tau: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delfa Pi: Broadcasling Club. Industrial Arts Seniors Kauffman, Gordon Say, BS, Middlebury: lnfJ,'.lri,if Ari Club, Kirby, William E., BS, lieu Carle: lndaiiri-al AVL Club. Kyes, Donald G.. BS, Valpnrabizi' lndurrfil Arfs Cub? Fre5Lrn'in Trail? Frezltrnan Fzorbafl. LaVine, Larry Lee, BS, llew Haven' Trevi CV: Afnifd Air Siifiiij-ly, Indudrial Arts Cub, Mariz, Daniel Alberf, BS, Marie: Epfon P. Taxi? lm dunlrifil Ariz Club. lvlisliler, Terry M., BS, Leileri Fwd? lnduiirial ArlL Crib. Murphy, Larry Allan, BS, Woodlournp Epzilizin Pi Thu: Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delia Pip lnduzlrial Arla Club, Panfos, Chis, BS, Elwood: Sigma Tau Gamrna: lnduslrial Arla Club. Quallcenbush, Donald Gene, BS, Mundef lncluirrlril Arfs Club. Renlrenberger, David E., BS, For? Wayne: Tr-:la Chi Epgiligiri Pi Tau vice pre:fden': Sudan? C-Unger Ciirnrniie ree. Richardson, Lewis Earl, BS, Muncie' Epsifin Pi Tau? ln- duiirffil Arfg Club. Turley, Donald Guy, BS, Highland: Sigma Tau Gamma? lnclu-1-lri il Ari-3 Clubi lzreiiliman F-iiiivliiail. Van Meier, Larry William, BA, Broolvillep lnduzlrial Arls Club: Young Republican Club. Weller, Edward P., BA, Ellliarl: Sigma Plii Epailon. Wesolowslci, Anrhony, Jr., BS, Wallerlon: lnduslrifil Arla Club. Wlwiialrer, Russell Giles, BS, Quincy llfl.l. Zirille, William Eugene, BS, Dunlirlg Them flliq lnclusirfal Ari: Club, Pri:-zliman F-Jcfball. :.-: :Wyman LilJ1'a1'y Houses Over 200,000 Volumes And Teaching Aids Being an insTrucTional service agency Tor all areas and deparTmenTs, The Library is a research and disTribuTing cenTer Tor all The various Types oT educaTional Teaching aids. Loan service is exTended To all sTudenTs and TaculTy members who wish To make use oT The boolcs and non-book maTerials Trom X 0-Sci-Q The cenTral collecTion in The main building or X ss 1 Trom The library in The Burris School. X . . g , gg lnsTrucTion in The use oT boolcs and oTher library maTerials is given during orienTaTion. ffP.-cs, - i - Dr. Marion B. Grady, head oT The deparTmenT. LIBRARY SClENCE-Ev9liyn HQL5, ljgnjd T V C I' fNifvi i Schefiler Eeulah Murphy, T52 iff X sc :gg sv Y Kel lvlicrolilms ol periodicals may be usecl lor research. New volumes inolicale expansion ol resources Plwyllis Del.au lalces flue book llial' Linda lvlills clweclceol our from llwe reserve boolc room. 5 f- ,X ..,- r, W qi. f 5 3 u 2 . 153- wssrif: is-A Ywwfak ,E wx ,Q 4 , . Nr 5 . . 'Rx ..,.....-.- .... .....,,,......-- ,,...... I 5 2 l le Dr. Earl l-l.Tv1cKiriney, head oT The deparTmenT. Mathematics Seniors Arnold, Clara Marie, BS, M-:iunl Ayr: Pi Omega Pi, Sig- ma Zefa' Wi:-slev Fzundahcinq WOC. Addison, Geraldine Joan, BS, WalTon: Siqma Zeiai Siience Club, Addison, Ronald Joe, BS, Connersviilei Sigma ZeTa: Science Club, Bannon, Sally Jo, BA, Tvlorocccig Alpha Chl Omega, pres- raw, Panhc-lenic Cowcilg Cardinal Code: Junior Con- or Cffffnpap.-. Barfon, Raymond E., BS, Lebanon: Sigma ZeTa: Kappa Defra P3 SEA. Blaclr, David Leroy, BS, Sweeleerg Lambda Chi Alpha, pri-siclenv S gma Zeiaz Blue Key: Judicial Board, Bournique, Vincenl' Edward, BS, Fairmounh Cain, Jerry Dean, BS, MT. ComTorT. Campbell, William Spencer, BA, Muncie, Craig, Gale Melvin, BS, Afidergong Sigma Ze-Ta: Kappa De ra Pi. Daniels, Jerry Lee, BS, llew Haven. Diclr, Thomas Howard, BS, T-larficird City. Elzey, Sharon AnneHe, BA, Unbndalez Sigma ZeTa. Gall, ElizabeTl1 Rose, BA, Gary: Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, Soma ZE'iBi1 Kappa Della Pi: SEA: Junior Marshal: Pari- he lenfc Council: Sfudenf STaTTg DeMoTTe l-lall, Treasurer. Gardner, RoberT Lee, BA, lviaTThews: Lambda Chi Alpha: Soma Zee: Kappa Delta Pi: Arnold Air SocieTyg Fresh- rnz' Traci: Alpha Phi Gamma: ORlENT. Ginder, Philip Duane, BS, Buflerg Science Cfub. Dr. McKinney tarts Duties As Head Of ath Department Dr. Earl l-l. McKinney has been appoinTed head oT The MaThemaTics deparTmenT. Be- sides Dr. McKinney Tive oTher new maThe- maTics proTessors are members OT The de- parTmenT This year. l-larry Lanqman, a visiTing proTessor, in- venTed a device Tor easier maneuverabiliTy and beTTer sTabilizaTion ol moTor vehicles. IT has been approved by The PaTenT OTTiCe. vi 'RH- '-' Fvsap' sw-4 ,Y . ' x ,.,, 15' . N? 'Q' TTT. MHt1l61113tiCS Seniors Gleason, Terry Wayne, BS, P-arler. Haffner, Margarei Musselman, BS, Earl Wlay'n-2: Sigma Kappa, SEA, Henry, Myron Sianley, BS, Saulrl Bend: Sigma Phi Ep- silon, secreiaryj Sigma Zela, presfclenfg Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Della F g Sfuclenl Cramer Ccmmueet Homecvn- ing Ccimrnillee SOC. Hoege, George Lesier, BS, Marce' Sgma Ze'a. Huni,Jol1n P., BS, Muncie: Sigma Zefa. Huri, William Ray, BS, Ccilumbaz: lndurria A153 Club: Baplis? Sludenl Foundalion, presideni Kammerer, Phillip Dean, BS. Leesburg, Kline, Gary Bruce, BS, Syracuse. Lappin, Alice May, BS, lilcirlli Liberty: Sigma Zelag SEA. Lopilaio, Joseph, BS, Boafon llVlE!5S.lf Cl1annTng-Murray Club. Mason, James Francis, BS, Gary: Sgma Tl1e'a, lreaiur-2-V Sigma Zara. McMal'1an, John M.. BA, Columbus: Sigma Zel1:E1Cl.b: Varsily Tr-acl.. Miller, Norma Diane, BS, Eranliari, Alplia Omi-:ran Pig Sigma Zela: Kappa Delia Pi, SEA, Sludeni Senale: Siudenl Cenlizir Governing Board. Miller, Rufl1Anne, BA, Marion, Sigma Zela: lfappa Delta Pi: WOC: EUB Eellowzliip. O'Connor, Kaihryne Ellen, BS, Goodland: Alpina Sigma Alplia, lreasurerg SEA: Commerce Club, OnsfoH,An1liony Lee, BS, Greenfield: Young Democralsq Slray Greeks. Osborn, Glen R., BS, Daleviileq Sigma Zefa. Pairiclr, Franlclin Delano, BS, Wne.a?lield. Robinson, Sian F., BS. l-lunfingiong Tneia Yip Sigma Zel-aj Swimming Team. Sale, Jerry Wayne, BS, Anderson Sholund, LeRoy Lennart BS, Forl VVayne. Spencer, Roberf Bradford, BS, Anderson: Sigma Zela: Ball Slale NEWS: Science Club, Slavic Circle: German Club: Orclieslra. Wall, Evan Jay, BS, Lalayelleg Inler-Varaify Clwrisiian Eellowsliip: Bapiisl Eoundaiion. Wallcer, Carol Lou, BS, Columbus: Alpha Sigma Alplwa. presidenl: Commerce Club: SEA: SOC. Wells, Kennefh Lee, BS, Columbus: Sigma CW? Afmlil Air Sociefy. Williams, Glenn J., BS, lvlunce. flusicians Combine Classroom Qne way in which the public relations ot Ball State is advanced is through the activi- ties ot the music department. Each year stu- dents and members ot the taculty present a number ot concerts tor the college, commu- nity, and surrounding area. Dr. Robert Hargreaves, head ot the department. ork ith Presentations Issac Stern, violinist, was a teatured part ot the College-Community Auditorium series. Another outstanding concert was Weelcend ot String, a presentation given by 75 young musicians trom 23 high schools and colleges in Indiana. X. N, at v-'Q' Y , X R ss.Xt-, Ylisiifiss '- 'aiffr' - ' Q33 g,q. X'-X 2.-:Q- Hs-w:+x':',.5-I-S'Is.:'-'ki'-15 'Q-.? 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K F 1' .1 ft -,Ea 2 ,V ids , Avia -- 9 I iz' EJ. il C , . , PHI MU ALPHA-Proni Row-Fred Pi'esciiTT ,lwcl rely Linden Pigii- M llspauoh Poberf Shiiuver, biryyy Peliiif Poydc-ri ,iw'il '1-d P'-n 'il-1 A S l R 2 l l Eill Friich, ,limes Lune Pi-:hard Wiieiiii-:ir mgifiriiwiiiiir Ow - RnberT lvlorehciuze Mile Conyers, John So-, Gecrqe Pobinriq lyi- Iwi i if-i, Phi Mu Alpha Receives Province Man Power Award For 1962 A primary purpose oi Phi lvlu Alpha Sin- Tonia is The promoTion oT music. Phi lvlu mem- bers spread The enioymenT oi good music by presenTing Their lisTeners wiTh as much Tine music as possible. As Teachers, These men will be able To insTill in The minds oT Their sTu- denTs an appreciaTion oT music. Two maior proiecTs oT Phi lvlu, in co-spon- sorship wiTh Sigma Alpha loTa, were The American Day PeciTal and The all-school Spring Sing. AnoTher proiecT oi The Two or- Pl'll MU ALPHA-Fronf Row-Dale Peaxer, Wiayine ST niiy lvlelsin Schlegal Joe PilTer, Carol Earricllow Eirierson Scof' Row 2-lylicha-'fl ganizaTions was a ChrisTmas parTy Tor The underprivileged children oi lvluncie. A TradiTion aT Ball STaTe Through The years has been The annual Spring Sing in which men's and women's organizaTions are inviTed To enTer a TavoriTe choral arrangemenT. This year The evenT was held on Sunday aTTer- noon, April QI. This year The TorTy members ol Phi lvlu Alpha received The Man Power Award Tor Their province. LanT: Vxfilliam Hsvvfiiorne, Wai'rfi1n Jonei, Pobi-rl lr-iirnburg W,llis Ove-r'c n, bury lleuhaugig-r. Music Seniors Armsfrong, Ramona Marie, BS, YT'-'iw' Mg: C fefx FA 'JEZQ Q-n Cru' f-A Fe- -in ' Q, Buehler, Richard Harringfon, BS, Crm-.H Pin 'nf 3 L' A 19' S Nr- X. ie ure' jf-n' Fwd Douglas, Rosemary Gerfrude, BS Rv' ngf' S 1'-ww ca Er :Ma A cw lim MEFQC' Fifppa Dila-P Evans, Linda Lee, BS, D ',l2f'i' Aloha Cm :rf :3 Sf-ACM? iw. Gorclen, Leona Marilyn, BS, lfnir -f' Sgnra Alpha f NK, C lf go' Bend SE-I vw. Gould, Leon Henry, BS, ENN L1 wbja ca Alina F' -' A.-fe-' -, frm- Q 'T 7w Larnls, Anna Jean, BS, Si- rni' S mme Alpha lc , F-rn' VV'o11-na l':LYf'.E' Open Wivrlzhcrp Lee, Beverly J., BS, lf -6- E lfipz-ri De a P P -'-Wcza if 1' Sqn-1 Alpha i'f1 C-'eidi-n SEA , ' E-fa 3'2 -i2'fe Marshall, Sondra Sue, BS, Parlef' D-iii Zell' lfrnc Meadows, John R., BS, H,. ,.,. in EQMO' Cite' if Y' Sri if- McCormick, Viclri Suzanne, BS, l-Anrlle-,F lap S ww A'ph Moy, Kaihleen, BS, 55' J inns Ajpra low prigidfn' Nofe-s+ine, Kay Frances, BS, Fir' W,1yne' Shanna Alph l -1 'fire 'ff E1-d. Parenle, Frank Pa+riclc, BS, Li nip: Sigma Ph Ep Reffifl, Larry Ray, BS, W - min FH Mu Alpha S nfin 1 V? 1'-in nh, Riller, Joe Bill, BS, Vice Ph' My Alpha Snfbr' 'Ar' :F-'S N E'.l' Robbins, Jeannelle Babbi1+, BS, El.-rrd. Scagnoli, Joseph Richard, BS, Luzwipir' Slow Rh E13 'r i'e 3f-n Fr Vg, AlpMS1nf:mff SEC lFfS QQ ff, ,f Q 4 19134, - Schlegel, Melvyn Gary, BS, Cfalelle' Di-lla CF? pl' '.'. A xr: U5 3 Q ,D l'1l1'i S'..'l'l Crm'-P' Clini- H' -'- Zinn frcre 'rw Shauver, Roloerl Wayne, BS, 55 pi'C'f'-'iflfi lOh.olj Fl '.', f- :jr Swallield, Royden Miller, BS, Cf 3.-,ver llvicili Ph l.'. F :li .'i'- C1'i 3i'i' Uri il S-,WSL ini. O'Ch-ek-ffl. Sweany, Palricia Ann, BS, 'nn erifarw 1' Alpha Ch? Qrne' if f1rf1Ac'e 'Entra Dfw R AVVFW-l c '-- N ..,,9'.-, ,,,. ,, if nw, ,Y ifmffr ,mm Q25 ,N-,U Ron Marlcer chooses a lavorile record lor his lisleninq enioymenl. up-J X 4 8.92- -so wtf Ser 42:19 ,.s., K+...-., '91 xiii' Yew up--v if Nu- ,N- so A SIGMA Al-PHA IOTAQFVOM' ROW1TflriVN P'T'5'? pV lJ'w C 71 -'1 Pifllaf Earbarw Fxridrr,1n, lliri, llnrrninfl ri hui fin, Pxnrii lcrrnc- El n llfay Clarl, law Newsline Eiewrlv CT rrcrr Row 2-linda Mcf F- Province P1'eside1'1t Visits Signla Alpha Iota Chapter Sigma Alpha loTa, proTessional TraTerniTy Tor women in music, was Tounded aT The Uni- versiTy oT Michigan in V903 by a group oT seven women music sTudenTs, and has since grown To embrace a ToTal membership ol more Than 35,000, wiTh chapTers in I28 col- leges, conservaTories, and universiTies. Cn November 3 and 4, Lillian STarosT, province presidenT, visiTed The Ball STaTe campus To help The local chapTer iniTiaTe nine SIGMA ALPHA IOTA-Fronf Row-Melanie Ffzepla, Eevfsriv L KaThie Moy, lfaren Davidson Lndw Evint, Row 2-LfiDonr:a T l new members and To hold conTerences wiTh The oTTicers. Miss STarosT also gave a brieT summary oT The naTlonal convenTion which was held in Chlcago in AugusT. QTher acTiviTies oT The group were a rush parTy aT SixTeen Acres, a pledge reciTal, money malcing proiecTs and a Chrislrmas parTy Tor underprivileged children in The Muncie area. Vicli McCi,irm1-,l Llucly Li ll,-incl, llc-her P,q,m'ir, D,.a-1' Q. ,5 54 CONCERT CHOIR-FronT Row-lf nz, Fdlir Ei 'X , Young, l3'1'rc a Drive l-liirvc-, clm Leiler ,lehri STei.eri Dvfiii- Small. Row 3-Syyia Q phi e S-E'flx', ,lenn-e Lelzi-be-r, llan-:wx lliflriir, lfireo Du, dicin, Wii,', Sheyen SmTh, Glen Campbell, Denn.-3 lrluclcili Dive lvloii, Riin- gg ' --f--- L S,-. ,Ur-g NNW 33 Spina l-l rf, En- ,i Pie Mile-Q Larry Franls, Fred Fre:cc'T, S55-ve Bailey, David Wi:'a'her5, fri- Row 2-.l,.j. P 'ji' 5 f l Simi ,li-: Pri Gre, ,lim Ffiinger Pin Cf,mf ' Sknd-. lwlaihal, F M' if' 'EV-r P1-'r 155- lr.. 'Q Women In Concert Choir Don New Dresses For Season Each year The members oT ConcerT Choir, under F. Lemuel Anderson, are chosen Through audiTions during Tall guarTer. Pride oT The women members oT The choir were brighT red dresses Tor The new season. Special booThs Tor lisTening To records are locaTed o nThe T 5 .X During The school year, The choir Toured several nearby Towns in cenTral Indiana in- cluding a concerT aT ArlingTon l-ligh School. l-lighlighTing The year was The Spring Con- cerT given on March 3I, and TeaTuring The Poulenc Mass. ground Tloor oT The Music building. s ,cm W A Y K ,...-ff wie 'T' sr cw 5001 g . .,,Vt : n I? I my I A ,li T T L. . . ca 1 ,Tl ' - Q ' , ' 0 LL , -is ', ' - ' -f 22 ' -, fix Q 111 1. 5 - W I x 5' if- V -0 K ,J 2. rs: V. I, v , -1, it 4 ig. S T' ' 1. 5- -. ' . 'f 5. .4 4 K2 - , , , gf, - , i, ,s.,la,i, -Tit ' . gig in . 2 E -4' . jury. H --ff . use 8 ' ,g Wg. -555, if 'nail 5 fi Af! XX - rxggg x .' Dy' T ., -- I ' ,, . ' ,L y Tx! , X . . E X A 3 V I. .X Z r - Q h r 9+ Q in J, S? :oy is ,T ' gf ' - 5 gf--- Qfa- . T 1 Z T .1 T ,A . , A E T' fi- Ei Y 5 T X feat- , ss - H gg ii: ,Q -- K Q , I , I gN, T . T i 'T ' - - ' , , , Members OT The BALL STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-Dan Sherry, Tlay lloTetline, Judihi Love, ,lohn Sc-1, Pc-berT Shiuver lvl,-iri-3 Dave Bill Spade, Rebel-ah Eainif-5, Diane Ci-1, George Carr, CHO Feld, Sharon porT, hranl l:'ai'eriTo, Picharcl Sandilandd Paul Conner, Gary Triiutl l-iowlell, JG Elaine Tvlodglin, James Phillips, Pledrfr Fipher, Larry Sim- David Miller, llorma hlarber, Warrviin -lanes Eevfrly Lie Deni, Miilliir mmm! Qlgfla Smrlh, Virginia Sfephens, Gligrig, Swiharr, T-Toward Unger, Fred Ehneiz, Will-.,iin Fwicli, Wayne Shnar, Marilyn Coal, Sherr. Eror Piilxird firlrnun, Tvlichael Cffnvi-iii, Era-,nd E-irron, Enid Spencer, Cen- ley, Judi Fryer, Lefler Taylor, Chfnle-:. lvlclloziey, David l'TumberT sTance WiTTig, Mary Pose ProuTy, John Bennelf, Glen Campbell, John Ernern'in Sco?T Joe Scagnoli, Jooi' Pirvyr, F'oheiT Thornburg Lind-i Campbell, Molly Jo Dale, John Sh'-vent, Willi,jim l-liiwlhorne, Carol Ecggf., Philip Dunlavy, lvlarg-3reT Dyciii., David Gif-6-ri, Larry Lan Earricllow, Dale Beaver, JaneT Carricl, Vicli Mcforrnacl, lffenTcin Miller, Carol Mock .l m While, Larry PQTTHT, Tom Jaclnin, Nia- Mill,pfiur:iT Robe-rf lvlorehouse, Larry Neriliazizer, il-fincy Morgan, Ladonn-3 Cole, Ralph Prczisler. Roger Mcfonnell, Don Lilherland, Phil llelson, Wil iam Doris lvlorris, l3aTsy Did, Marsha Paymfiind, Charlolle Diwiil, Linda Wilheriiixrf, Floyden Si-.f,iTTield, ,lim Lane Tliren lflfivid-Jn, ,lf'ri, SMT Evans, Cheryl Mcniel, James l3aTTon, Piggy Eurlesc-n, Beverly Chance man, Music D6lJ31'tIHC11t Beasts Ball STaTe's music deparTmenT boasTs Tive diTTerenT orchesTras which share in The sea- son's acTiviTies. They are The Ball STaTe Sym- phony, QrchesTra The Training Qrches- Tra, The STring QrchesTra, and The Opera Or- chesTra. l'lighlighTed among The acTiviTies in which The orchesTras regularly parTicipaTed was The annual Weekend Tor STrings, a gaThering oT 75 young musicians from 23 high schools and colleges in Indiana, who joined wiTh The 40 members oT The sTring secTion oT The Ball STaTe QrchesTra To Torm The SevenTh Annual Indiana STring Choir. The musicians were also The guesTs oT The College-CommuniTy Series aT The reciTal given by lsaac STern. Special programs given during The year by The orchesTras included ConcerTo NighT in May and The Symphony on The Green which was direcTecl by sTudenT conducTors. Orchestras For All Occasions QrchesTra members discuss The evenings concerT Ml vim! Ma1'cl1i11g Band depts The New Earl Dunn, head band direcTor. Name Of All-College Band Many sTudenTs inTeresTed in music as well as Those Trom The music deparTmenT are members oT The All-College Band. The change in The name oT The band came abouT This year so ThaT Those who see The band would lcnow ThaT iT is open To all Ball STaTe sTudenTs inTeresTed in music. WiTh The new name came The concepT oT an idea based on more modern musical shows insTead oT The marching rouTines previously used. Marching Band leads The Homecoming Parade. CARDETTES-Lefi To righT-Glo' 1 'f-My ,log SrniTl Lrdf: Efi-.-.n Lin- pin' T-T-1 TIVYVTTP Kia, Vlfallef. di F-1' ei 2. -n VV' 'd', Li: Jain l-larr T, Earbara XlVPiQi U'f'V, Judy Jeff ':',. 1 'll fs-65, . 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Iy1cCornw:l, Larry l-l.al', Larry Mcfforrnre, Puigel lylrlle. Don Dillon, Jirn Lena, Waryne Slwner, Larry Srrnrnons, Fred Flvnes, Lfrrry Barb-ar-a Pirie, Marni- D.ayr3-npcrrr, Pon Anrlmny, Far Prley Peggy Neulwawer l'lelen llelwne, Dayd Suban, Erl Farglr Pebercoa F'u.51fl Eurlezon Dennis lvl-Qller, Elipaberlr Ellrion Sara l-lalley, Slierry Zfryradny, Brirlil l-lall-lime al all llwe lnome loorball games was lwiqlwliqlwled by a presenrfarion given by Jrlwe lvlarclming Band. : fj . .K . , ' 1, '- . e . . . , . . AW .J Q -lyh Lg nnnn . . . X . .. . . .. L -.-. .. ...L .. .Q W, .. ...Xa p - . . .. ..,,.Wx Z.. . S . A.. S S 4 Q N- NX X x SS XX xxx 'F .- nz 4 X N3 R xx 9 -L .1 X XX 'L ry r, , ., G 1 'Nix 5 L, N N A .ua , 'x X , Q ,Q Xx N x xx N Q X X-,Q yr X a Q ... - s Q. ' My 1 Q X Q S ' A 'Mi' , XX x N fx +f S4 N X 3. rr., qg.J:.,.r Q- .qy-2.,-...- ag .. , YF : -- ww. f ' F ' I . YA '1 P pg -A ., .. -,,,w - :f?,Pf.l'?. ..'1 may - fx .. 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L.,..LL..L4 :V gj,11,,,4QjQj . -5'Tfl?H?s...+s::f.1x.:50-4N --arf? . --.-WN-I :E Sf.-'si.1 -'u . ! 3l1QQ!i'Qi..1....,. ' in-if , S---.. .L M X1 l ,egg -. gf i- 5. 5' Somdprooi rooms are available for praclice. SYMPl-lONIC WIND ENSEMBLE-Froni ow-i A, Wind Ensemble Makes Tour Of Central Indiana Schools Membership in lhe Symphonic Wind En- semble is selecled lhrough audilions wilh mosl of Jrhe sludenls sludying advanced courses in music and are maiors or minors. Sludenls sludy Jrhroogh aclual parlicipa- lion in lhe highesl lype ol band lileralure. Emphasis is placed on original musical com- posilions by coniemporary composers. During lhe winler quarler, lhe Symphonic Wind Ensemble lonred lhe cenlral parl of Indiana. Concerls were al Greenfield, Clarks- villey Norlh Vernon, Milan, and Madison l-leighls l-ligh Schools. R Sv-: 1, XV 2-5' may ls' ,Karr ,ma ef-fav-H e--- -, D ., p L- -',- 'Va ow ff, , LV- .f D, , .,,L,.-.,, S-,- 'imc 'rs-2' Row 4--Ei-i:-. Eggir: Ea Si'fiif.'-Iii C' , R 2- , U., :V in 5' - C i M - VY' -,,,cif 1 p,Y.Yi, L .- -.,p-: -1, -. 'ep V1, 'CG , 'ifles i i c D iv fic i ci is Ni f :na cgi' :cs e ci cransm la: iii- i- 4 M ROW3-s as - Row 5- C c sw-me .Y 3 fi, pg, ,ax WOMENS CHORUS-Fronf Row-',1':, 'wr . Qf:fc-3' ff-fe ii fi' iff SPT- ow -if. '. l, :'3-- I-'lf Pre fra'-i'l.'tfr1-1 if :'1'f' fri ,' is if f - R 2 nike F,'a'i.r lf.-3' F 'f -' G' ,. ' 5- Dirff: :1 if' y R 6 li' : 'ri '.4'-1, lfifif ?2TCi'i NVVJ S'2 r Hi f- t'i Swxif' 3' ef , inf- 5'5. a F-'H' ': Row 4-i -:. ' , :. ' as ow -f rf mei' lfffi 'ri ff' :W i , wi- 'e--n l n 'A' Flrmwe l-.errrz li 'n':'1-f N rs fn vi. i.fi1iT-are ree 'ff f ci' x i R 5 wif, gi,.,. ig, , ,j ow .. Womenis Chorus Offers Practice In Directing Music Groups Womenls chorus helps sludenls in lhe mu- sic deparlmenl lo oblain praclical experi- ence in worlcing wilh singing groups. lvlosl ol The members ol lhe group are eilher ma- iors or minors in The field. Coeds in The chorus or olher music sludenls are inviled To direcl lhe group. This nor only gives The direclor a chance lo praclice her skills. buf also ol- lers lhe members ol the chorus an opporlun- ily lo learn lo follow melrhods ol direclion used by lhe leaders. Elemenlary majors learn To play Jrhe piano on an inslrumenl designed especially lor group inslruclion. 'fa-.K If ,, 1 K L N X -e , ' i :Fr----'rw Q r 5 -iifiiixfwf' '- ' 1s'N 'f1. l Q15 , ,i.. ii' - 5 'iiiii fi iii: Y ' iifrfw Lk s a if . Q I l bf Cl D Shondell, RoberT McCall, Louise Schulz, Diclc STe-aley, Jean l.Gf1l'l1S. Earl Classes Offered Year Around When New P.E. Plant Opens When The Ball Gymnasium was donaTed To The college in l922, The physical educaTion deparTmenT was uniTied under one head. Dr. RoberT McCall, head oT The deparTmenT, has expressed concern ThaT The program will re- main The same in The TuTure, even Though The men will be in The new building and The women will have Their classes in The presenT gym. The new Three-uniT physical educaTion planT will oTTer men beTTer TaciliTies in which To learn and pracTice aThleTic skills. Classes ThaT used To be oTTered only in The Tall and spring Terms will now be open during all Three guarTers. One advanTage oT The new planT is needed room Tor six separaTe Teach- ing sTaTions allowing class parTicipaTion wiTh- ouT inTerTerence Trom any oTher class group. Comprehensive and resTricTive areas oT sTudy are available To boTh men and women. For The non-maior, a number oT service courses are oTTered To meeT general reguire- menTs Tor graduaTion. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-,W 'r L-3:4 fn'-3 'fir fl QL Ming 4 'F fzff, Bib 1'0 F-11113, Mia- Hiffeu' Fiber? Korzgaard. Coeds Yeern Hwe furwdamerurals of girl! baskefbarl. Gymnasrics requires borrm coordrmafiom and eqfriry. ff --Q-rv I69 Physical Education Seniors Arrowsmi+h, Herschel Beach, Jr., BS, M 5.31 F v BarneH, Sleven Lyn, BA, R1 1 e A Tire Co ' VVS Q- V5-3 -, NNQ-5' nz Vnryw l:fl Snoen' Ce e' Bedwell, John C., BS, Utah: PEMM, Beerrnan, Thomas S+anley, BS FT N ff9' SQM3 Bergquisr, Arnold E., BS, or S pda Fo Eos I7 .f- 2' '- 5' Coen- X. ce pe: 3 Boyer, Linda Kay, BS, 'nd vip 'J Aloha Qnwcrifn F' :io he 5' -Z' gSN M'NVl7A C155 SEA. Bright Donald Ray, BS, Sa Ma F S jna Sp l n. Burfrum, John D., BS, 1 'V on X' S grna Tao Elvnrni EC .F VJ' 'yr Fiiron' V fri. 'y Wray ng. Canada, Judifh Carolee, BS, Leom PEMM' WFSA VWLL Pac C '. CSE 'mary Cafron, Judifh Lee, BS, NVQ-K' M JJ!-'in' PEMM WBA Clarlc, .lan Sferling, BS, SCi inb-arg: S groin Tau Sim 1 Sag. E re, Alpra B' Gfwn-ne: Jonrniwsnw Cn fa S'a'e- New io n-:L ef' Wh:1'5 Who : JU- 52 SZ.:-5 'l:.ClC'1' 'Q 4Ao'f'f 'ee. Cramblef, Jaclc L., BS, Wafge. y r3f,f Chfyfn :f- f.-0' Q Pe i:,i,.j 'Sy'-3 Crawley, Michael J., BS, L' ' 5 C-o: V:r53', Crowe, Roberl Dean, BS, R'2 'W1 Q'f ' Theta Chl: B Clab V f ', EE,ri t: Davis, Herberf Henry, BS, Un :' Vargm' S:ccer Davison, Allan M., BS, Simi find' The-a CHQ Elma Flex, Crue' if Qmegzgl Driieglnnaf Pryfcal Educafron Asso if :'ei1f- Vi ', Si::ef' S'.-392' Cewe' Giv E fe:'Hwr S:':: D'v,Chaf'fan Douglas, Marfha Ann, BS, Gtisgr' PEMM: WPA: SEA 'x ',-jPe:.hr:1'1, Erchison, Joseph B., BS, lr.: enepi , Lambda Cm A ora VN, ', F1551 l' Smden' Cer?-er C:QVTlfVlll'EC. Fisher, Larry Eugene, BS, New Cfnlrile Sym: Ph Es ' fC,.i V:'1'.f1:i-9:2 . Ginlher, Frederick J., BS, Dante Qfzncl Soma Pr Er Snow Din F , E Cab Var:w',' Wreefnq X' '. Sp:-'f Gordon, Edward C., BS, xland Soma Tm Gynfna S -'Zi S: Vw ', wi-' E 1f.n We.-.Man Cab Hall, Donald Lee, BS, C emo. AQD3 P' Ori-33 Q, 73.-W Harrison, Marsha Ann, BS, My.: 5- PEMM WPA, Harrison, Nelson LeRoy, BS, Ii 'a F Cn Hegi, John Edward, BS, De'r:', llvfchf. Hendry, John Raymond, BS, Lirzfmxyorl' S-gnu lm. Hlnesley, Karen Sue, BS, itil. S-:wma T'e'f1 Sai. 5 lflnfiu P' F econ Delw F ?EMM: Commerce S 'NDF' P fre 'er C Curl: . Hippensfeel, Lynn A., BS, l-laninoir Pl 'gurwfna Mu -11:1 If 1 : C 5.1 5El'fM .f 'e veg :ii-rr WPA f f- H ,,, , .',:- J L.:'1. . ofe.Jer', Physical Education Seniors Hodapp, Mary Alice, BS, Eriiilwlfe PETJM VJPA Hollmeyer, Richard Lee, BS, l'.l1're- l Hood, Dennis Lee, BS, CHe,'e-rrfn, S grrgi Tau 'S-eo -'i sriwire'-ar, Siiimfi Deli P, nvc',:dev', S Clb 'ia ruff' Vifillr' CW? Crirunvry Vuriry Triicl Vibrio Della P Hoover, Richard Lee, BS, Delpr. S jrrli Tn Ge e Hoover, Sandra Belli, BS, Fin Wmne F'El.fiM WPA Mar, Beerneln Curb Hulclwinson, Jol'1n Alvin, BS, Mad tif, Srixrnfi T' 'gen'- ma, Varully Firiirbfil lngram, Molly S., BS, Muncie, f2f w'n.3 Tre-la' BEMM. Jaclcson, Roberf T. Jr., BS, Andcrnn mera Cn 3 EI Club Vjirsi?-Y Crm: Crw:nfrr,', Vfirgll, Trafl Keller, Bernard Eugene, BS, lnd inaprrrs Serra Pm Ep- :low Kovaclw, George Niclrolas, BS, Piclimiro Tran Cn, Varsily Wre'3ll'nrg, Kunze, John Wayne, BS, LHP-:irle Sigrna Pnl Epn lnduslrial Arla Club B Club, Vir3ir,f E1 lelbflll Lego, Beverly Allyn, BS, Munci- Long, David W., BS, lfolomof Sigma PHT Epailong Sigma Delli PST, B Club, SEQ, Vfirixly Trenjl, ldrwnwe-ifinw rg Cornmllref-, Long, Jacquelyn Turner, BA, l-lollywo-iid, lCaliT.l: Cnr Omega: lffalllalaq PEMM, WPA, Young Republicans, Judicial Billard QT Pew-ew l-l-iirneficmlriq Cirnrnillee, Maclrison, Elmer T. Jr., BS, Clarlgville, Vargiry Gym- nasln15 Maddy, Connie Arlene, BS, Mlddlelovun, WPA, PEMM. McEarren,Jol1n Gilford, BS, Pierriefonq Tir' 'a Clwi: Alplia Plw Gamma. McViclcer, Phyllis Ann, BS, Yfiwrlwwng FETVTM, WPA, vice pregidenl. Melendez, Malias, BA, Anderwan, Sigma Tau f5arnrriu Varsity Soficer Merrill, Jaclt A., BS, Elllwari Trevi Clmg Jcn.rn1l,3rn Club: B Club, Vargily Baseball, OPTETTT Skill Miller, Kennelln Ltwis, BS, lndifiinipolis Soma Tau Gvarnrna' Sqrna Della Ps, presidenh B Club, presidenl, Variily Trail, Dipirfmenl-al Oulzlirrdirxg J,.nni-r Moudy, Orville Larry, BS, Franl-forl, B Club, Varpily Basle'ball. Murray, Fred Wayne, BS, Blurlron, Tlm:-la Xi. Nagel, Kallwleen Joyce, BS, Twm Lila? Alpina Siqrna Alplwaq l:'EMMg WRA, presldenl, Yell Leader: SEA' ACE. Nesius, Rodney Dean, BS, lfewlendq V.5irg.ly Trail. Oldham, Richard Lee, BS, Wawpeccinq' B Club: Vf1r3i'y' Bazlrelballq Varsilv Trail, Olin, Harold Eugene, Jr., BS, MH Cc'nTcr'. O'Sl'iea, Frank Eugene, BS, New Carlisle, Varsily Foam ball, B Club. Physical Education Seniors Passmore, Jan William, BS, Unon Ciiyq There Xi, Ball S'a'e i-QEVVS' Yifa Repr,l:rffcari5. Pinlcerion, Belh Ellen, BS, S2ru'b Whirleya PEMM, Prifche++, Roberi, Jr., BS, lndiariapolisz Sigma Phi Ep' .ea Quinn, Paul Thurman, BS, Winchezler: Thela Chi: Jour- re 1 if .C . 5.1 l,i r'fe':e Lluo. Resler, l-lerberf Earl, BS, l-lurilinqlciri: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Reynolds, Gordon Frazier, BS, Indianapolis. Riggle, Charles M,, BS, Aridersona Varsiw Gymnaslics, Riley, Pafriclx Terry, BS, F1 Waxine' Varsify G-all. Rinehart Richard Lee, BS, Lzganepori Sigma Tau Gam- ma' Varziw Eiiidbal , E Club. Saunders, Sharon Kay, BS, Mnrlfleyile PEMM2 J:-urea liirn C ub' WPA Scofl, Dixie Lee, BS, lvladizorip PEMM SEA, Sherman, Donald Lee, BS, Ml. Holly Springs, Varsity Ei :'cia Vars Ty Easecialf Shellon, Richard Lee, BS, Marileyilleg Varsiry Gymnas- Snodgress, Phillip Howard, BS, Spicaland: B Club' Var' s Easebfil. Sullivan, Phillip W., BS, Anderson, B Club: Varsiiy E-acl' Di i' Virgin, Gi: l, Thomas, Darrell Hervey, BS, Mccordsvillet Sigma Chi, Hzrrecor-n'ng Carnmilleei Wes'ey E-:ruridal on: SEA, Thurslon, Danny Dale, BS, Shelbyville: B Club: Varsily Cate-cial' Vafify Easleball. Tom, Thomas LaRue, BS, l-lunierlowng Sigma Delia Psi, ie L-roi-den E C ub. Van Slcyoclr, James Dale, BS, Union Cifyj Lambda Cnr Alpha, Varsify Soccer: E Club: Prom Cornmillee. Vice, Sandra Kay, BS, Conriersvilleg WBA: PEMM. Walker, Jerry Lee, BS, New Albany: Varsily Swimmng, Walker, Terry Michael, BS, Crawlordsyille: Lambda Chi Alpra. Wailxins, Billy P., BS, Cafrhege. Webb, Richard Albert BS, Adanla, Welcome, Charles David, BS, A'a-andriat B Club: Var- i'r, Ezibiiii Varzfy Traci, Wialrolilr, Roberl C., BS, Gary: Vareiry Fuolball. Wilbur, Lois Jane, BS, Ciifumbust PElvlMq WRA: Aqu- Willrie, David Talmadge, BS, Porlaqe: Sigma Della Psi: Va':'r3,'-crap'-11' Efllub. -47' ww w- I, .5125 , .ck rp - X A Physical Education Seniors Wrighi, Larry Alyn, BS, Srfidiin Zimmerm Nora Sue, BS, 'Iiplr PEMIVIQ WNPA. Sigma Delta Psi Established As BSTUS Newest Hoiiorary New Io Ihe Ball Slale campus This year was Sigma Delia Psi, naiional aihlelic iraler- niiy, which was organized in l9I2 al Indiana Universiiy To siimulale inleresl in aihleiics. Reguiremenis for membership are based on I5 Jresi ilems. These include scholarship eligibiliiy, a B siandard posiure, such alh- Ieiic endeavors as running ihe IOOeyard dash in Il.o seconds and ihe mile in 6 minuies, ihrowing a I6-pound shol pal 30 feel, climb- ing a 20-iooi rope in I2 seconds, punlring a fooiball IZG ieei, and swimming IOO yards in I minuie and 45 seconds. Iniury Iceeps Jerry Williams from his gym class. SIGMA DELTA PSI-Fronl Row-ra uv'-fr p sis mlm Richifd Off.: Henna MII I Da If U1-if Will + Ken Conner Dennis I-load Second Row-D L1 Fred Girvhf: , ' s .. .ails f l fs: 552: YT? is f -eff ss. ,g s o Q , skc-.Nyc 1- A: ix 1,--'Nz X- X - ,fs ' -,iz .,. - ffm. 'fl zz PTI :,?s:5Pi ' -3 xx 'li ,,, , jiQ:u.:g 3-,ty N N ' X X Q, A: .,,:53 :3,' SQ X -A -.'- Q sl s ' K 2: f- ' ,W '95 ' X i'i ,:-1.vf wx S' N N-- x 'N -if si' 1 iq Rf WWW S, Q ST Plans Continue To Progress w X X X . L , T. Q4 X X 131. , yi, ,Q For Science Hall Addition ,P Q X, Now in The planning slage is an addilion X lo Science l-lall and also The remodeling ol lhe presenl building. Facililies now used by lhe deparlmenl include a radiology labora- lory in lhe basemenl oi Science l-lallq a wealher lower silualed alop The building, Chrisly Woods, a biological science lab, and lhe Ball Slale Wild Lile Preserve which is localed aboul Two miles soulhwesl ol campus. Five areas ol sludy: chemislry, physics, biology, earlh science, and physiology and heallh are ollered in The curriculum. Dr. Rc-berl l-l. Cooper, head ol lhe deparlmenl. An explanalion ol human bone slruclure caplures lheinleresl ola science class. SCIENCE FACULTY-Leff fo riglwf-DQWHH MwMer, Marg-:wif Eqar. Qrawg, P,E,SwverWy,Svdm Arm Peymofds, James LIST, Home-r Piiikiw, Loon P13-ynohjc. Edwim SCIENCE FACULTY-Lefi 'ro rIgH+-f3a1ifq1:- XNM-er F5-mg Crum, Wxgfrrfim Sf:haUer,Lc'Wf5'N D w rw Gerald Doeden, Thomas Mevems, F0rf3'3f Sffvervzfin. George Eiwaffy, Science Seniors Adams, John Andrew, BS, irdiariapcfis, Beeman, Terry Neal, BA, Elwood: Tiieia X: Scieric C uc G-i-r 'ff1ifi..c, Benedicl, Clwiquela Anne, BS, Muncie' Gamma Tlweia. Beres, Daniel Lee, BS, Hibarn Siami Tau Gamma. Bleill, Norberl Wallcer, BS, College Corner, lfllwioli Lwrisda Ln Aloha' lfipoa Della Pi' Sigma Zela. Bowser, Nina Jewell, BS, !ndfmapci.i3' Sgma Zen. Branyan, Nancy Kaldalwl, BS, Hunlinqlon, Bronslon, Kennelh Perry, BS, Picnrnencli Kappa Alpha Pi Busl1y, Michael Gu, BA, Ma'rl'iei-vs, Arnc-id Air Siiicie-'ry' German Lx. D Calverf, Slnaron, BS, Liiiaxfe-l'e, Cranor, Carolyn Jean, BS, Muncie: Gamma Tlwelaq Sci- -'-'v:-: Clsb, Crosley, Theodore Vance, BS. Fairmciunlg Journalism ci 5 Crum, Benny B,, BS, Uniondale, Lfirnbdfi Clwi Alpha: 5-5 'z' S'l'i5 DH, Ciriwmiffe-fi Smde-'T' Cenler Comm'- Drew, Wendell Roberf, BS, Slwelbyyllii-A Sigma Cliig Sci- ence Ceo Weiey Fciundaiicin, vice presidenl, Emmerl, Harold Allan, BS, Jifiiwieefipvvn. Ficlile, Linda Dee, BS, l-lelzwcin, Sf: ence Club: SEA, Francis, David Lee, BA, Eli.-fond Gribble, Gail E, BS, Muncie: Sigma Zeta. Haman, Ronald Leon, BS, lfitiub' S uma Zeffi Hoffbauer, Glen Nicholas, BS, lndnariapiiilisj llffilisla. Halley, David F., BS, Marlin. Siqma Della? Scfenc-3 Cao. Jolly, Roy W., BS, Wrii3'p.grl' Tlwig-M Xi, preside-nl: Sci- A-'ce C' .it E f H fl y ce qitverniir Kereslury, Michael Charles, BS, S-iiiifiw Beridi Sigma Plwi F: i' SC enif- 1- sci, Kruczelc, Bernard Thomas, BS, Sliellzyville-7 Social Science f, ,B sc ance Li-so lle-.-frnari bluti. Leslie, Larry Gene, BS, Muni: ei Siqrna Z-Dia vice presi- Cief' lfipaa Df- 1 F Sc-zrce C .rn U1'ed Sfudeni Feiiiflzr. p VICE' prezidenlh Long, Jay Marvin, BS, Maricn, Sience Club. Hiiime- Ccm 1: Cirwri ef McCune, Reber? Paul, BS, Diinlirlg Siqrnri Plwi Epsilcing . -. , m A . FV: r Of'f'?i Science Lao ri Qliib' Varsity L'1i :' Cl Mclnlosh, James Edward, BS, Moore: Hill: Sigma Zeiat Jvv, wwf Q7 K NQ' ...ff -an A, E iran 'O' Q . iQ Y in-'-'-ff in-, W aw-N 'Rx YG' eg... Science Seniors Miller, David Harold, BS, Arn-v l iziijr A V1 r Miller, Phillip Edward, BS, Llai il S gm: if? rf If Delft F' Sfi 2 S: ' S' e-'Lf C Newby, J, Cameron, BA, Far' W1i,'ne'g Ln: ind, Q'-N Ai. plm, Alpl U l:'li Ifwn- Sigh nijf- Cljh F, if-i-M lil ,i lrff-ifurer S21-if if- Mfr F ar Qi LE, Play dew' Nichols, Edward L., BS, lvloni O'Connell, Sandra Lee, BS, S 1 ie' 5 fu pn Dena Pi SEA Sir-'W-:fr Quin: llg.-.nnan Qleo, O'Connor, Gary Lee, BA, l'lvnwfi, Defi 'Sli' Scion Club: Spwninh Cleh, ll' .-'fre' LS! i Phillips, John David, BS, lffc Y -. c gf. ming. Price, Gerald A., BS, Un in Civ S i:'r-'i 1 l-faiipi Delia Pi. Ramsey, Ralph Wayne, BS, Amo , Richrer, Linda Jane, BS, liplon, Alpha Sijrnn Alpha, Russell, John Lawrence, Jr,, BS, PW Sale, Karen Louise, BS, S ,th B:-nd S'-in 'fna S gmii Schusier, Monroe Gary. BS, Ancif-r n Shank, Frederick Dean, BS, Eihiir, Sigma Phi Epgilon, Sherry, Daniel Millon, BS, lvluncie, Them Chii Sigma Zola: Phi Mu Alpha, Muncre Syvnpliony, vice preoidenl. Skinner, S. Kay, BS, Gr-3--3-,wi le, Oh is Smirh, Tillman Eugene, BS, Geneva, Sigma Zela. Spangler, Janel' Elaine, BS, Muncie: Sigma Zela Sweef, Dwighr A., BS, Lewiexille, lhera X, Soma Zem, Arnold Air Soc ery, pragidend Turner, Sfephen Larry, BS. Spice-land Ulrich, David Lynch, BS, Kolomit, Thera . Warrous, William Leonare, BS, Piercemn, Siqma an-faq Science Clubq Sfudc-nl Cenler Governing Bfiard: Ffezi- dence l-lall Advisor. Websfer, Richard Charles, BS, Vol-omo: Sigma Phi Ep- silon: Blue Key, fri--'lmrorq Slriclenf Si-nifrg, R-1-iidgnfe Hall Advi-Lori lFC. Whifenaclr, Gerald Richard, BS, Pnlland. Wifrer, Jerrold J., BS, College Corner, lflhiolg Lambda Chi Alpha, . X 215. mx Bill Wairous makes a preparalion in lab. ,,,,.a..-M--'f :A Dr. Bealiy aids sludenls ' in linclinq oul wlial' 'l'l'l6 A weallier lorecasl will be. R , X -gxwfwfwf A Nw-V A sr ,Wa ..... ,W in M Lf , :J-'5 178 Q9 fa F' .2-ifinggr ' X f- W- .obs-T Carolyn Farmer makes use ol a microscope x SF-.. X 'Q f m SIGMA ZETA-Front Row-Fwd Spencer S wr Elzo, D arf- Mler Dave Vbiimar, John S-.-mp:-r Terr, Sm 'h :wi .If-ra niii ffiririi- Hisle Mfirwirfvt Air P 'h Anna It l r Afvnfi W If Fil Mil fir Row 2- Fred Soilzr. Ted Cr, .le-',. Sigma Zeta Stresses High Standards In Math And Science Cn November 8, Sigma Zeta, science hon- orary initiated 39 new members. Sigma Zeta was organized to turther research in the tields ot mathematics and science. Betore a stu- dent may be asked to become a member ot the honorary, he must have a 3.0 accum- ulative ratio in science and mathematics and demonstrated leadership qualities. Dr. George Newmann, an anatomist trom Indiana University, addressed the group on November 29. A number ot other outstand- ing scientists were teatured at lectures throughout the year. At various times during the year, the Xi chapter met with the members ot the lvluncie Technical Society. Qther events included planning the programs tor the Science Lec- ture Series. Members have presented research papers and projects at the national meetings and have merited the national gavel and cup in past years. SIGMA ZETA-Front Row-Sulynn Shiv, Cluvgi Arnold, Ifaren Mifrvir Larry Lesne, M-yrsin I-t..irv, Beverly I-Iaclr. Row 2-Norb Ble.ll, Gene Arnold, Pon Craig, J in Marhn, I 7 I11t61'11S11iP Offers First-Haucl Classes in fhe Social Science deparfmenf are grouped info six areas of sfudy: hisfory, economics, sociology, anfhropology, philos- ophy, and polifical science. A general baclc- ground in each field is necessary for a com- prehensive sfudy. Learning apouf our nafional governmenf on fhe ground floor is a special feafure of fhe polifical science area. ln order fo gain firsf-hand knowledge of fhe field, a sfudenf may elecf fo spend a guarfer in Washingfon, DC. on an infernship. While fhere, he worlns in close connecfion wifh one of our govern- menf officials. Sfudenfs selecfed for an in- fernship fhis year were Marlin Blalcey, Mary Jane Currenf, James Diclc, Larry l-loover, Nancy Munson, and Fred Spenser. Each year fhe deparfmenf malces arrange- menfs for a disfinguished social science pro- Experience In Washington fessor fo visif fhe Ball Sfafe campus for a few days. This year Dumos Malone, a nofed Thomas Jefferson biographer, visifed fhe campus fo conducf graduafe seminars and parficipafe in an all-school convo. Keeping fhe sfudenfs aware of The hap- penings in fhe line of local, nafional, and in- fernafional affairs is a parf of fhe work of fhe Social Science deparfmenf. Parf of fhis job is accomplished fhrough fhe Social Science Clulo which acfs as a forum for discussing fhe issues of fhe fimes. Five delegafes were senf fo fhe Model Unifed Nafions in Sf. Louis during March. Be- sides fhe group from Ball Sfafe, delegafions from fiffy ofher colleges and universifies were presenf. Dr. John l-lannaford, read of fhe deparf- --1: ll 1.-sv SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY-Fronf Row-Nfhea STCECLUEN, John Hen- P, M4 Mmf,,31,j! Predfgcy 5,2f,,je.,' L93-er 5CL,m,d' Lair.. I- U E , nafcrd Lesfer Hex-Mr. Row 2-Piciward Cdde-meer, Dvwrqm I-4,,wf: SOCIAL SCIENCE FACULTY-Fron+ Row-Pnberf Hu :Q li --v-v 1 - - H-- N n-pu-sm-0w:.N.m ---N -Q X xx Qo F ,. iw kizlfi-,,'. 2 :- iq C it ---s-ne l 111 s ...n- ' .ff 5' 1,1,, .. .f :I Social Science Seniors Alberlson, Slephanie Ann, BA, Slullrong Spanish Club: Sic ef Sc ence Ciub' YCUH-Q Riepublcans. Alexander, Dale Edward, BS, Pfchm-:-nd' Social Science C .im Amos, Thomas Lynn, BS, M.sh.awal-.ai Thefa Xi: Blue Key: l Suzie Se'a'e PC, preside-nl! Crreel Weelc Corpora- T in pFi5'3C1EP'. Anderson, Slephen Dale, BS, Anderson: Thera Chi' Jfurnif P' C'1.b Df9'SiCJE lL. Andrich, Marshall Edward, BS, laolromo: Commerce Club: Sic i- Si enc-ff Club Allrinson, Jerry Allen, BA, Marion: Arnold Afr Socielyi Afclia Phi Omega' lndependen' Sludenl Aggggialion, of-foe MPH Goyern ng Coonciiq Elliofl Hall, lreasuf- er' Judicfaf Board cf Revfew: Young Republicans. Barrelf, Donald A., BS, Fcrl Wayne: Lambda Chi Alpha: Sic a Sie-:ce C ub: SEA. Bashia, Beverly Kay, BS, Crai-.fijirdsvilier Alpha Omicron Pi' SEA High School Day. Biasics, Mary Ann, BS, lllovh Liber'y: Social Sc.ence Ciub: Newman Club, secrelaryg Mary Beernan Club. Biscomb, Richard L., BA, Marion: Sigma Zela: Pi Gam- ma Mu: Scence Cub, Young Republicans, Baslcelball: l: E'3 XE l-ennii. Boleriaclr, Linda Ann, BS, Mishawalian Pi Bela Phi: SEA. Boolcheclr, Judilh Ann, BS, Michigan Cilyg Sigma Kap- pa- Fi Gamma Mu presidenl: Kappa Della Pi, secre- rary' Socia' Scerzce Club: SOC: SEA: Orienl, direclorg .J 3' Marina. Brand, Marilyn Kalhleen, BA, Muncie: Journalism Club: Eel Save lleaij Newman Culb. Briles, Donna Sue, BS, Converse, Sigma Sigma Sigma. Bruner, John Michael, BS, For? W.ayne. Burcliclr, Larry L., BS, Kalamazoo, lMich.l: Social Sci- ence C',b- Young Repub icans. Bussear, Charles William, BS, Redlrey, Thela Chi, Social Siierce Club Geography Club. Calverl, Rifa Jeanine, BS, Muncie: SEA? ACE. Caslerline, David Lee, BA, Dunlirlc: Sigma PhE Epsilon: : , V Pr-5-grrnifn Clazs, prezidenr: Siudenr Senale. Chilcorr, Dorolhy Kay, BA, Logansporf: Pi Bela Phi: So- c al Si: ence Club' SEA. Courlney, Carolyn Lou, BS, Cla: Cify: Alpha Phi Gam- meq SEA: Jomnalizm Club, Ball Slale Dire-clory, adver- :': manager, Ball Slafe Ne-.i.':. adverligirig manager. Curry, George M., BS, Speedway? Phi Sigma Epsilon: la: lfaopa Alpha Scc al Science Clube Debale. Cuslance, Sharon LeAnne, BS, For? Wayne: Social Sci- e':e C ab' SEA. Daily, Donald L., BS, Dunliri- The'a Xi. Del'laven, Phillip Dean, BS, Albany. Dilfs, Judifh Anne, BS, Andewin' P, Gamma Mug Social Scerce Cfub zecrerary-lreasorer: Young Republicans, SEA. Dishinger, James Edwin, BS, lndanapolisg Sigma Tau fD-f-N- Dunn, Kenr Douglas, BS, Kolomo, ISA, ire-asurer, Young Pi:-Lnblicansi Sloclenl Cenler Commillee: B-Club: Swim- ' cgi J,r':r Claeg, ireaeurerg Disciples Sludenl Fellow- :no cirezidc-:lg Srcdenf Senale, commillee chairman: VCC. Social Science Seniors Edinger, Richard Warren, BS, Viiilpiiraiio: Sgrngi Tau Gamma, Geri-cirfiohy C ul? Yimnci Defriif-Iraii' Siiii Science Club. Edmonds, Teddy Joe, BS, Wilifirnzcarig Yi-un'i Demi- crals. Eikenlaerry, Neal S., BS, Deiplwi' Sigma Tau Gamma. Faulkner, James Eugene, BS, Cal-vile P Gwininw l'-Jia Sigma Zela,Ge:qrapi1y Club. Feeney, Sarona Y., BA, lvlunciec Social Science Cub: Young Republicans Findling, Sandra Marie, BS, l-olonio, De-lfa Zeta Com' mc-rce Club: SEA: Young Popg.l3lIcang.: ,luncr Prom Queen Courf. Fisk, James Cole, BS, lvlichigiiin Cily: SEA. Frilz, Karen Oslrool, BS, Poriaige: Delia Zena, creaaurer: Sigma Tau Delia: Pi Gamma Mu, ireaeurer: Soc ol Sci- ence Club' Siudenl Cenier Commiilee: Juni-wr lilafiihfl Gausmann, Waller Andrew, BA, Della Chi, secrelaryi Science Club: VVe5lrninJer Felligiwilniigi Gould, Pearlann Sue, BS, Gas Cily. Graham, Thomas Roberl, BA, Munci Siqmii Phi Ep- zilon: Tennis. Greer, Phillip E., BA, Muncie Hamillon, David Charles, BS, Selma. Hammers, Larry Dean, BS, Farmland, Social Science Club: SEA: lSA: Geography Club: Science Club: Corn- merce Club: Young Dernocrals: Wesley Eoundanon. Harling, Sandra Lee, BS, Marion: Alpha Cni Omega? Orienl Queen Cciurl, Homecoming Queen Couri, Harfsock, Roberl E., BS, Elwood: Sigma Tau Gamma: B Clulo: Croe: Country: Tracl-. Harlsock, Marcia A., BS, Muncie: Pi Garnma Mu: lfappa Della Pi: Ball Slaie Ureclc-ry, edilor, Herrick, Donald Corles, BS, Valparaiso: Theta Xi: Sigma Ze?ag Pi Gamma Mu: Young Pepublicans: SEA. Hicks, Suzanne Lee, BS, Ellharig Pi Bela Phi: Social Sci- ence Cli,Ei, Hudson, David F., BA, Anderson: Sigma Chi: Arnold Air Sociely. Huff, John Richard, BS, Slar Cily: Elapli3lST1:clenf Unicn, premdenl Hunler, Judilh Ann, BS, Puehville: Della Zefa: Social Scfence Club: SEA. Huller, Michael F., BS, Forl Wiayne. Ingram, Guy Lewis, BS, llew Caaile. Jacks, Mildred Evelyn, BS, Indianapolis: Siudenl Slail. Johnson, Thomas Frank, BS, lvlshawala. Jones, Larry Thomas, BS, Lo-ganzporiq Baseball Slray Greel-S. Judkins, Ty, BA, Muncie: Tcela Chi: Arnold Air Sciciely, commanderg ROTC Drffl Team, commander: AFPQTC, wing commander. NIKE PI GAMMA MU-From' Row-Nancy Wh 'e Karen Frvz Marcia i:f Snaui, Ewhir Crandall, Judy Ec3TchecT Terri Euge- . , gr: 1 Dy 1 S: e. Row 2-Dr. Ansari Ma: Srnedle. 5? sg X X5 V-a , :-f-- 4 ',:, ::3:-Mx X Q Dennis fond, George Mcliiv, RoberT Joyce, Ronald Giardin, Lynn Pigv-her Fen Jenn n-gs Pi GHIIIIIIH Mu Sends Delegates To Mock U.N. In St. Louis Ye shall know The TruTh and The TruTh shall malce you Tree. is The moTTo oT Pi Qamma Mu, an honorary Tor sTudenTs in The social science Tield. In order To become a member oT The honorary, a sTudenT musT have a 3.0 grade average and a 3.0 in aT leasT 32 hours oT social science courses. ln co-operaTion wiTh The Social Science de- parTmenT, Pi Gamma Mu senT Tive deleqaTes To The Model UniTed NaTions held in ST. Louis By disTribuTing inTormaTion, napkins, and place maTs, The members oT The honorary pro- moTed inTeresT in The UniTed NaTions Day on QcTober 24. On elecTion nighT sTudenTs visiTed boTh Re- publican and DemocraTic headquarTers To waTch The reTurns. AnoTher highlighT oT The year was a Trip To Indianapolis To observe a session oT The Indiana STaTe LeqislaTure. PI GAMMA MU-Froni Row-Czrflinrii Cvampe Lucille Mi,ler, Con- Row 2--on Owen, Rich Darley, Tzm T-licry, Mariiri Blakey, Fred Vend- A , , L . .,. , , . , ' A 'nv T l le r 4 'Lf-r lwfi c Munson Marcia Linder. rclc, Myron T-Tenry, Jon McClinToclc. Y U-. .,, L, ,. ., , ,,, , .,, , c T T A rigmi i Social Science Seniors Kafz, Harlan Raoul, BS, Siifn Send' S gfna vu.. Gfvn, ma, Jewiah Sxd-in' Fe' cwgh-p preszclenk Keim, Judy Lynn, BS, Mi Ierzcurgi SEA. NEA Kerr, Beniamin Arihur, BA, Waciash' C Gamma M. Sigma Zeia: Sc ence Cub. Kishi, Marlr M., BA, Yifai 'ice Cily Cf ig ' L if Younqi Pa puoi cans, Kramer, Thyra Lyn, BS, M dd'e'cv,n. Krohne, Donald William, BS, Erzv-.nzbufj Lambda Ch Alpha: Social Scence Club. Kuruneri, Esrorne T., BA, Salisbury- Sgcfherr Prtdesia Alrica, Landis, Jeannefie Ann, BA, Elulmiin Pi Gamma Mu:'S3' cial Science Cub: Spanish Club' Yiunq Republican: presidenr, vce or 'cienl :ef:re'ary. Laifimer, Roberf James, BS, Scuih Bend: Sigma Tac Gamma, presidenl' Social Science: ll:C' Freshman Baslreibail: Senior Class, vice presideno' SEC. Leech, John William, BA, l-iarflorcl Cfyi Yi-uno: Rev publicans. Lehman, Terry Harold, BS, W.niamac Sigma Tau Gam- fnfi. Leihr, Joseph Thomas, BS, Muncie: Lambda Ch. Alpha. Love, Norman Darrell, BS, Connersville. Lucas, James Waller, BS, Franlciorr: Sigma Chi' Blue Key: Arnold Air Socieiy- Order oi Grnega: Social Science Club: English Club: SEA: Young Republicans' Greelf Weel Sleerinq Commiiieei l-liimecciminq Sfeer- ing Commiiiee, USA, chairman: lFC: Siudenl Senate presidenig Siray Greels, president Nor'h l-lall, gover- nor: MBl'l Gjivernnq Eoardi Ball Si-ale NEVVS. Lucas, Sara Sue, BS, Franlilorr: Pi Bela Phi: Social Sci- ence Club? Science Club: l-lomecominig Sieerinq Coma millee: SEC: Greeli Weel Corporalicn: Young Republie Cini, Marlin, Philip Lee, BS, Munciel Sigma Thela. McCauley, Michael Eugene, BS, Arcadia: 'lneia Ch., presidenl: Commerce Club: Social Science Club: Besi- dence l-lall advizcir. Mcclinfoclr, Jon Waller, BS, Anderson: Lambda Chi Al- pha: Pi Gamma Mu: l-lappa Delia Pi: Social Science Club: Judicial Board ol Review, chairman, Homecoming Dance CC'l'Ul'Yil7iEE, Junior Class S'eerinq Commifreeg Junior Prom, chairman: SGC: Senior Ccinvocaiion Corn- miiiee. McKay, George W., BS, Flinl, lMich.lI Pi Gamma Mu, vice presideni: B Club: Fooiball: Kniqhf lo Remember. Miller, Lucille Margarel, BA, Walerlcio: Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delia Pi: Social Science Club: French Clubi Newman Club. Miller, William A., BA, Franlflori: MPH, Waigcner l-lall Council. Mills, Ronald Edward, BS, Gary: Residence Half advisor. Moryl, Kennefh James, BA, La Porie, Oalres, John David, BS, Middlelovvn: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Oflinger, Larry K., BS, Logansporr: lheia Chi. Geog- raphy Club: Tennis: Homecoming Commiifee, High School Senior Day: ORlElJl' Queen Pageani, direcior: Greel, Week Commiiree. Parish, Jacqueline Joanne, BS, Muncie: Sigma Zefap Pi Gamma Mu: Geography Club: Social Science Club: Young Republicans, Paiierson, Douglas Lee, BS, Munc:e' Sigma Zela, Geig- raphy Club. Peniecosi, Edwin Dean, BA, Broolivil e, Social Science Seniors Phillips, Mary Ann, BS, Pew' BBMW Plelcher, Paul Lynn, BS, 5 5 'Q-'fn S gnia Tau De a vc i P P SEA Polson, Mary Brenda, BS, Z Simffi YP?-'f' SEA W,-Jr S-iran fzn Precise, Slephen Phillip, BS, Pi? VVay're' Journwlgriw if 15 ei f ' '-3'.:'e'a:e Sudan' Agic Twin 'flai- Rafcliff, Richard Plcaering, BS, S: ce Va Ss: al S: ence if :Q :Q i-. ' : ' :'2n:i trade B57 I :l,.3 fir: x', B'c.r 1:11. B Reggie, Slephen Clark, BS, l l:1,:f1.,pill3' Lfrnwhfdil Chl A :fa Fx :ra V Qxnev cf Ofneofw Jonrnalwn S :' Sii 1 S -'ic if ,Q ' 'mir E-Cac WC' l. ' '. 3' - , Un QF' Ehll N62 5,5- ' , ' :if -J Sydef' Pk C' ' ' X- A ' 'S' 'fr 'rev wer S'Ud'?l'l Rupe, Meredilh, BS, Fvcnia E-C ak ltclilfball :nun ,gre E -fha wi -15' NVE-fe. PfL. J:'l-3' Sudeel CEWH fire' e-: ir-,nw Basic 1:2 Saunders, Kafherine Jean, BS, Mr :f- Acre l I hfT, l.' Scales, Marilyn Elaine, BS, lla.-, if Pla- S561 S-:lenr C ,h fEf'f f1'y Wlllf, .lunlof CH: fecreiry, Evlern-5 Schmldl, Rae Anne, BA, Si.. ' ei Ying Pf'Dl.lfll- .,.. c:,:, Schuckers, Homer A., BS, fvulgrtc Seiloerr, Marsha Kay, BS, Sir' Wmne' PEMM' SQC' SEA WPA -, cf! peg den Pc-i dence l-lall Slrsdenl S'-if fAlWS Eff cfm' Aql.e i- urezldeni Shepherd, Harold F., BS, Bi and Sherron, James Joseph, BS, :iv 'VV:,'e Them :png 9er:-o 111, Shipley, Michael A., BS, Adj:-r-on, llq'?'?1 Chl: lil G-arm' nw ML l 15:1 D-L-ln Pr Sic 'll Sczence Club: Pc-'ld-ence -1 Aj, gf, ,lg Qr l,l1r1 f1 Sudan' S'?l7E:'E Shiden' ASSE ' l:l,'S Smilh, Bob Carler, BS, F' in Tren Srnilh, Gerald N., BA, Pail. Them Xl, Young Dew-l-:M S' l T'ff. -',V Smilh, Sheila Kay, BS, A :fi Slewarf, Phillip L., BS, l.'. 1, Leer . C' Alrri Todorovich, Paul, BA, E-.6 Crlc qw Ylglpng Pcp..bl:can SJ. :C '?'l :'1pl1','lSl.hl, Turnpaugh, Joyce Ann, BA, F! l SEA St -1 Sc- Waggoner, Omer Samuel, BS, Pl,.'l'yll.i1' Threw 'Si1 5 :L', flu? Fllzihf- F f:lml,.Q:'a, Cilnclirl Chow' l fi 551' 1' '4' SGS Walcley, Nelson Edward, BS, ll-' Parc Sqnm Ch' S. .4 Maw 1- ..-Q Qi,-i: gn. Walers, Donald Eugene, BS, Ml A H3 3 are Pl E34 on ,ii If 'i ji'U' FY-.ff-'L' Dm Llzl l nf Pawdfilnci' Hal Warren, James Glen Jr., BS, l.Q' S e' il C Weaver, Paul Foufch, BS, :fe r' Da-'ff Ch- Young Bryan Q .r While, Nancy Gayle, BA, E-.wrif PM Gifnrnx Mu, sec ' '-r.:.1 C- ': 3 'S' '11 lw'fL. '1. XYVWFXI While, Tharen J., BS, 3 e S:e'cf- C nb rfilt N Barb Esies :Dfw-9-N 1-Ml' '55 ,.,,::.'f Social Science Whifehead, Roberl Earl, BS, l- i-, if F Wre1.'.n: lie.-,ni-1' lv .1 Z K an Woznialr, Edward Francis, BS, C111-f Gamma S 1'ri-fi Zew 'gfuqi nrfiw, Club Zapp, Edmund Alfred, Jr., BS, Law Ze? Ge1g:rip.',C.h Zehr, Michael Dean, BS, E-eve elixrue' SCIIIOIS Je was Buclrlin, William Charles, BS, Michigan City: Mari Slray Greeks, secrefary: Commerce Club. Freda Crull, BS, Alexandria: Elemeniary, Fadely, Mary, BS, Sulphur Springs: Elemenlary. Harrison, Janel Sue, rwo-year secrefarial. McKinley, Richard, BS, Muncie: Music Spe Tirnms, Jane Ann, BS, Connersvilleq SEA, ancl Mary Jane Currenl lind srudyinq easier when They use maps. 1 U was ft J , . Y. i -V N . I' E,-'ilaif' V ' - . ,hs ,V ,.. . 1. 11 Q Q., ' X ,, f i ffl. ',f f' . ,f ,, .X, vi.. s. '2 1 kt. ,- ., w v g'uu E A ,v-T. 5 -M, ,Y GS? .lui Si. Y H X ' R ow-x x ' 1' iz Q 1-5 N i Personalities College is a time when a person is given the opportunity to devel- op his personality to its fullest. As a student progresses through college, he finds himself involved in a variety of activities that will strengthen him as a person. .P v , L 4 ls .Dr -1 .,. A K . P , I X .nr ' . Q 1 ,J 1 ,g .4 ,ge . , , , if V. H vi! VV I Aiv. , y 'X-A 1 - W,-1.1-. ,,, ,, X- ,. . -.zw '-f5?G?f':':1I 7, Y - - - . ,A 1 13 L .fir I WW:-,::'-1-fa , nf , . Q.. ., . we 11, W., ,V .-V! In 3, Q V4 ' ' 5 ,wb ' v .....v. ?? ' .. A. ,Qc - M wi swxwwg N .,.x.-ffwwv , sw. RQ x wk Q' M 4, N X 5 we S 'Y S-' N S25 6 32 fi Ns-.-N, A 5, uk, . 1, S 2: S1-V.IxrT '27' f ' WHO'S WHO-Le-ff fo rigl'1+-ll1,n,g.,r Wbi:-, Elqflgifg Lyon Carolyn Qinder Jnditli Douglass, Ricln Donner, Berry Vance Jiidifl- Ecolcliecii. Thirty-Six Seniors Named For Recognition In W'ho's Who Tliirly-six seniors will be recognized in ine in roles oi leadersliip. i963 Wiio's Who in American Colleges and Tliose noi preseni for ilwe piciure are Jan Universiriesf' Siudenis are awarded This lion- Clarlc, David Dunwiddie, Barbara Erickson, or on rlwe basis oi academic siandinq, con- Thomas l-linds, Jon lv1cClinioclc and Ronald iribuiions io ilwe campus, and pariicipaiion Semba. wi-ios WHO-Leif +0 fighi-ian iifipl guise-A osfisy, row csmisnarse. l-,'cS':.-. Dog'-i 9,near,,in Eeverlq Lee Pfwricii Efadv Nancylee WHO'S WHO-Leff fo righi-Sfffy Bannon. Srmron Irwn Gwynne Wfnfwns Jam-as WHO'S WHO-Lef+ 'ro righf-Duane Mnlef, JGVCQ Nwqnburf Fnaren Dune Gebe-rf, urlf, James Lucas, Lynn Hippengfe-el, Mwcnael Snrpbey, N'en Davwsen xxx ,nw Muller, My w C 43 Kllsikiilixm Lasl minule problems are solved in preparalion lor 'rhe Sweelhearl dinner and dance. Blue Key Highlights Year With Annual Sweetheart Dance ln order To become a member ol Blue Key lvlen's honorary a sludenl musl be a junior or senior and have obiained an accumula- live ralrio ol al leasl lhe all-men's average. A member musl also have parlicipaled in a number ol campus aclivilies and developed a high qualily ol leadership. BLUE KEY-Sealed-lD'Jer Fin-1-r lfm hlndg Bch Dnrmfr, ljlifl w F. nf raw- rlqfi Row 2-ima LU.-,ie Men ol Blue Key were called upon To usher al various lunclions and lo escorl campus queens. Two big acliviiies of lhe year were lhe Blue Key Sweelhearl Dance on February I6 and lhe co-sponsorship ol l-ligh School Day held in April wilh lhe members ol Clavia, an honorary lor women. Ami. .lm P533 Jan Carl Seri E fney, Din Pay Milf Shipley. Al Divion ff... ,Es 45 fs 5 sf si ,. L is im. s' Q QW? CLAVIA-Seafed-Eehy Vance. l4,3iV?U Eurle, Jovc-3 lleijhb-i-r'. Standing-D ine Gokfvi T i, Tfigfsii DFJFCU lr.-fn. Top-Rankillg F1'CS11Ill611 ,loin Clavia embers For Coffee Hour Leadership, scholarship, service, and per- sonaliTy along wiTh a 3.0 average are The gualiTicaTions Tor Clavia, a senior women's honorary. Each spring new members are Tapped aT The Junior Convo in recogniTion oT Their inviTaTion To ioin The honorary. Twice a monTh The members meT Tor discus- CLAVIA-Seaied-Arin Sioizldale. Brenda Fields, llancyLc-if lfiiimhiwdqii sions cenTered around The inTellecTual needs ol The women. Top ranlqing Treshmen were aslced To ioin Clavia members in a series oT coTTee hours and discussions. ln The spring, Clavia co-sponsored wiTh Blue Key The an- nual l-ligh School Day. Sfanding-Gloria Tohlrir E?firlJ'ir'i Lyon PAT Sridv, Lynn l-lippf'-ri lf,iif, WTR? 'QW Ollt.St311Cli11 eniors Sluclenl and lacully commillees were charged willi llie responsibilily ol selecling a panel ol oulsranding seniors who were rec- ognized al llie Senior Convocalion on May 28. A minimum scliolaslic regpiremenl for llie seleclion was self al e cumulelive ralio ol 2.85. College aclivilies were also lalaen inlo considerelion. . - ' gf 't .'i3.l:N , -1. .gw 'fix ' . we oi o n o is -' ., ffm-an . ,Q c L ou.-lil'-f David Elwgl llorberl Bleill - 'iff - ' 1 . x Na: Larry Bailey Sally Bannon .-Q--.g::g --:.1:::,:-mmQg.:.,6.-:,:m:'-fi: ,.::q.-sf : in - vfg'1gI:f.'.g'r H '- -'-' I- i '5 :ii fwwse .A xr ' -- . XX.-1 'if' fK1','f i' ' i ' xi lhul tl 'I' 5 ' . X i ,l + N .WN WSJ w Judiflw Boolclwecl Palricia Brady -V fi 'X-. cv. X . '-s.....,.- ya..-119 ' 'ml , .X . . afar: :r.:1' lfaaren Euls- Nancylee- Cambridge Lemoine Casln Jan Clerk 'H vw-w any NEQN. i Judilli Douglas My, Q-we Cfcnl Glen lRiclil Donner Belly Hunfoon Darby Alan Davison Arlene Henry fferl ieo, Karen Osfrool Fill: Eiizebelli Gall Didflfi Gf?lD6VT 'vi fbi ...vw , LxM2'1w:2 4 wkwisfff' ' '45 z .11 M . -. . A . v. X ' 'ff X ff S. K Rs- '-we i : Uutstanding Seniors fsxyimk ' wa 5 A. . -Q, Myron Henry Lynn Hippensferd Q 4-mf A-Am-41' A fi No U N -X, A.-,.., .:. 'K X. , fqrx x NX A -xxx X . N 6- yi lvl N W I xr 3 2 A -af ,-., Lwilzeifir 1, lf, 1 'Mr' wg.,,,,,, Dennvs Hrirrd S5T,iV 1VW Nm-nn EXW 3' as X X Q E f x. ' T . ,.-r' 'F Y 2 X., Beverly Lee Purbfrrg Lyon Jon NIC niivcl P34 P. icgrar.-. w-- X X X Marilyn Malnwdron fi24'S'.L ' James Rasa? Ann Stockdale N. vgwfwmffgqrzrtlnrvcswzr 1 , X X QQQX 5' XS xx-X x xy Q xx SX X QS. N X XXX Nx x X X xx xx- rr' qs Q ' Xxx x ,. . - +Qwssf-r-Nw., . ix X 'I H si' 9 ' ' .2 fn- ' ' 1'?HQ:rfQ.' - ' ' Q. x fff i- :ff Q - ..,. N i. . 1. .N ' Q ' - -f xg - f' ' X ll. V5 . , .3 ' N' 'ak , f f ff we HPV N' . ......-. lyx. - QQ.-,.-. .-: Sri , . xii:-' ' .- Qrrkfilf'-.-'-3 f ' :J , l 3' Dune MMM Jane MwH'3r Ji-ycm Nzqhbfg-rr . Away i X ' X ' r ,E 4, ., Q:-r - 5- mar, ,ASQ - 'Sv' ..- Dan Sherry Par Sweany xx:-X, x-,, 562991. 1 - f ., - K . ,- .. 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Five queens are chosen each year for HOlllCCOl11lIlg, Military Ball, Junior Prom, Blue Key Sweet- heart, and lVliss Ball State. nses E' 'S wtf. i Jw- ieaif ' K ,siilavix ,I 5 ' I -'soft ' V- , v, -.f ,H K ,, ii xl! sift' S hx K K xr 1 if . ,V li.: ' ,A Ik, 1,1 'X' ' .. x i ri' 'r -is if NW F 5 .,.. fig ' v. . 'Y' Qtr. 1 w ' li' X34 xr .-.-l pm- -2 A' xx ,'b ,..- ii xi. 'S' kb ..,, x A. , . 3 U i 5: ' . ,x' I- . t 'X-, '- ,R+ 4 Q Q cf' . 5, gf?-, 3524. ,il 5 . ff' 1' L- 'QQ' Z- ' w -in . ,u'n'!.v ,if 2 FS' vp if 21, x 415' K Q 3 , xx X Q 5 X' 1 ' as' 'si f 5 U . c 5 F V .5 'bi Q 9'3 T 44 sl ., - .sd x -! ws .wif Y Q 3 , J.. pa, x gfkui -', V. 1 ,.,,,'n:w N . 'NP - S P! x F., 2 2 1962 HL3lll6CO1l1il1g Queen C' ' '1 ffig' 131' f'?J C.:fQ'1rU . 1963 Orient Queen Mamym Rhea sponsored byTfCP6V1-31' H I 2 HOll01'H1'f' Colonel Eifsfve ,E '2' ftvvifea cy Min O4 CVV 'TDl.' .,,,q ix ,AVA , . we-A Blue Key Sweetheart Linda Sform, sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon. 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Jfffiw --rz 5.sgggzggj5 f,g. s.::gsga:::- be XM X ,. .,,:::5,i55 :Eb 5 -I 4 Junior Prom ueeu Eff' pail: s::'5:'e:1 DA, C Owe-ga. .vmy N x 1 W2 WW A , ,,A,, 1962 Homecoming Court 'f XE .. sl, 4 ,vw ff- E Q X 0' 'xr Sara Dawson, Deffa Zefa. Jackie Ny LH Omega POHY Pippenv Alpha Ch? OVYWQG' Sue Wafson Nplwa Omvcrrn mmx 1 X, x 'ze' Iv f- .-: -. 1. 4.1. ,,, . ww' ::. 5- ' - ss 4- ::,,,:r: 'S wf ,K .-Q, X T-3. x xxx -. Q:-'::::::R. ,A Wwssiifsi s. . 'Nf'f2:s:s:. '-::s: X we we X N1a.f5.ffSS7 V S XNQQ N? Xvgk R3 X NN X N : 5 ' ' Nix? PSXXQ Q x xx xffi x X5 X W XXMX X N X . 25335 vkxm X o XX X K X x 205 X X Zi ff I 1 PM Hopp, SpCVT5OVEd by Defi Zeta, Eeffy Young, sponsored by Alpha C?1iOmeqa. auf a ,SN Y iff' ilitar Ball ueen Court Military Ball ueen Court Junior Prom ueen Court 1 ..'1swr.'-1-. -.ea , .:.,,.,. .Ex K If 2- ' -3823 swf' ' 'Q f fl i f . 5.3-X,-:-X .2 . 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' itat! 1962 Junior Prom Queen On May 2, l962, Vicki Rader was crowned Prom Queen. She was sponsored by her so- rorily, Gamma Thela. Members ol Vic:l4i's courl and Their sponsoring organizalion are Y Carol Rulces, Lambda Chi Alpha: Lois Gel- chell, Alpha Omicron Pi: Jaclci Turner, Sigma Phi Epsilon: Diane Thornlon, Chi Omega: and Sandra Findling, Della Zela. K' 'x .-.: Lefi' +0 righf-Jaclci Turner, Diane Thornlon, Carol Rulces, Vicki Rader, Lois Gelchell, Sandra Findling. 'WU 2 I Publications Students are given an opportunity to receive practical experience in j0ll1'11ElliS11l through working on one of the five Student publications- The Ball State NEWS, The ORIENT, Cardinal Code. Ball State Directory and Athletic Event P1'0g1'21lllS. x Q x xv'-K v1 NX 19 .: QQ ,NXXN N' X N zz? 10 1 'Tv ., , , Xsg:N?R,.,S X W P .. -an sf. . X, Mk . - 4 . - ' , r- Xit:XE.l3 Q:w.Xx . - --- ,Nx,s. U 5, f-f sf : g R -i . A, Dr. Louis lngelhart, sponsor ot student publications. Committee Sets Policies For Five Student Publications Policies concerning the tive student pub- lications at Ball State are determined by the Student Publications Committee. The com- mittee acts in the capacity ot an advisory council to aid the statts in their administra- tive procedures and in practices involving the college as a whole. Committee members are representatives trom the various publications, taculty advi- sors to the publications, students represent- ing the campus at-large, and other members ot the taculty who are appointed by the pres- ident ot the college. Qne ot the maior responsibilities ot the committee was to interview applicants and announce the heads ot the student publica- tions tor the year. The tive student publica- tions are The Ball State NEWS, The ORlENT. The Ball State Directory, The Cardinal Code, and Athletic Event Programs. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE-Front Row-Dario Polite-Ita, Clark, John Reed. Row 2-Pat Brady, Greg l-larrett, Claude Rieth, Steve Roger Kinsey, Eeulah Murphy, Gwynne Williams, Gertrude Kane, Jan Reggie, Phil Conklin, Louis lngelhart, Marie Foiester, Rolf Legbandt. 7 WN' NX ALPHA PHI GAMMA-Fmnl' Row-Sunny Lloyd. Sally l'l0Plslf15i Ellen WebsTer, Freda Nylazz, Linda Maze, Row 3-Jan Clarl, Greg T-lxrrell, Loclwood, Bonnie Craig. Row 2-Diane Geberf, Ann Sfoclcdale, Paula ETH S if-fs J y S yder, Sieve Roogie. Alpha Phi Gamma Helps Plan uf Various Jgurnaligm PfQgfamS APG members loolc over lisT oT prospecTive pledges. Alpha Phi Gamma, naTional journalism honorary recognizes individuals ouTsTanding in iournalisTic achievemenT on college and universiTy campuses. STudenTs wiTh one year in a minor posi- Tion or Two guarTers in a major posiTion or one oT The Tive publicaTions may guali- Ty Tor membership. Special proiecTs Tor This year included a Journalism Day Tor high school sTudenTs in cenTral Indiana and a bangueT. Programs presenTed Twice guarTerly TeaTured such speakers as Mr. Dario PoliTella and Dr. William Tomlinson as well as a number oT oTher people in communicaTions. Several oT The members also aTTended The regional APG convenTion in Terre l-lauTe. Alpha Phi Gamma also sponsored a record hop Tor TraTerniTy and sororiTy pledge classes where They named ouTsTanding pledg- es as l-leadlinersf' 'm is NEWS STAFF-Leff To righi-Guy Johnson, Nolan SchrnidT, Linda Maize, Melissa Spurgeon, Brad Spencer, PeTe Kerlchove, Sara Jo Daw- son, Eud Shoemaker. Jim Marhn, Kim DooliTTle. NEWS Publishes Editions Un Tuesday And Friday Published Twice a weelc, The Ball STaTe NEWS serves The sTudenTs noT only as a campus, naTional, and world news media, buT also as a bridge beTween The individ- ual sTudenT and The acTiviTies oT The en- Tire sTudenT body as a whole. This year The NEWS sTaTT consisTed oT over TorTy members who worlced many hours during The weelc in order To publish The Tuesday and Friday ediTions. Many more NEWS STAFF-From' Row-Judy Neiman, Marcia Tharp, Marilyn Brand, people were involved behind The scenes To make The Ball STaTe NEWS The ouTsTand- ing newspaper ThaT iT was This year. A change in The sTaTT heads Toolc place aT The beginning OT each guarTer. WiTh This change wenT The responsibiliTies oT meeTing The deadlines, delivering The paper To sTudenTs on Time, and living up To The worlc oT previous sTaTTs. Diane Seb-erT, Carole GriT'TiTl7s. Row 3-Tim l-licliey, Kim DooliTTle, Milne r: 3' l.i:1x-.::d llgrcy Powell, Row 2-Eill SuTTers, Gwynne Williams, Kiefer, Eud Shoemalrer. V529 EDITORS - Jan Clark, Fall: Sunny Lloyd, Winlerg Mark Popoviclw, Spring. thu BUSINESS STAFF-Lefi' To rigl11'-Carolyn Courlney, Paula Nolle, Bob Taylor, Greg Harrell Greg Hunan 8 M 9 . Kim Doolmls: :4-v-v-if-'Y Bob Taylor Mmdyn Bmnd M ..-f- :..x31r.f-wr' , M be Kmlel Sunny Ll0Yd ,., , vw' ff fuzat QS! UNI? , .f- . h Olfme Houri Mark P0lT?t c Monday - Frida 1,- 1--raw S fu., mmlnrwl 41' rxkwmx mwmwl 2 .. z f !ff'HHl f' l'f'f!l'f'f! l UM H NWN fnfifiif rmiif T :F Ci N - . :A X I 1 1 '1 1 1 , JH M .HN ffpf if wif! A lf frfmgff y STephen C. Roggie, EdiTor-in-Chiei. 1963 ORIENT Gives Feeling Of Being 66111 Touch Tom Brown, LayouT and Design EdiTor. 1-ij ' f ,- 1 Tir? Five major posiTions compose The edi- Torial board oT Ball STaTe's yearbook. The ediTor-in-chieT serves as head oT The en- Tire sTaTT. Under him are The layouT and design ediTor, who is responsible Tor The cover and overall design oT The book: The copy ediTor, who is in charge oT all wriT- Ten maTerial3 and The phoTography ediTor, who makes arrangernenTs Tor The Taking and processing oT all The picTures ThaT go inTo The book. All The Tinances oT The ORIENT- are in The hands oT The business manager. l-le and his sTaTT oT assisTanTs are respon- sible Tor The sale oT The book iTselT and also The sale oT space To businesses and organizalrions wishing To be TeaTured as a parT oT each year's book. Roger D. Kinsey, Business Manager. Bonnie Craig, Copy Ediior. fwg Jerry Snyder, Plwoioqrapiwy Edifor. .asz-wx -V ..,' fi 1 Maw EW .mv arm W... W. me a mfr 'K 'I' Ou.. RSV, 9 GS azqxi - QQ if . Q uf 0 Lefl' To righT-Miriam STorwer, Mary Coar, STexe Rcggie, Larry Ofiinger, Ecb Ramadan, Sfeve Clippinger, Sue WaTsori. ORIENT Staff Makes Plans For 1963 Queen Pageant Each year The ORlENT sponsors The ORIENT Queen PageanT. The winner, lvliss Ball STaTe, represenTs The college in The lvliss lndiana conTesT. Every organizaTion on campus was given The opporTuniTy To nominaTe The woman oT iTs choice To parTicipaTe in The con- TesT. During CRIENT week The candidaTes Tor gueen were judged on Their beauTy, poise and TalenT. Ten TinalisTs remained The nighT oT The Tinal judging. From These The queen was chosen. Under The direcTion oT The ORIENT Queen CommiTTee, The pageanT was planned so ThaT iT would resemble The lvliss American PageanT as nearly as possible. The iniTial preparaTions began almosT as soon as The l962 pageanT was over in order To guaranTee The success oT The program. -ap - Y - f Nr-J J Lefl' To rigl'1T-Nancy Powell, T:-rn DET, Roger lfinsey, Karen Dwenger, Carole Weichf, Dicl1lvlcCauley, Dave Hudson. 5 -5 ,QT -Sw:-,,. WE. . F 'ELA' QQ ' Q' af T55 T T sd s -5 NX ,N ,,.. .3 C314 ,fi-:1 fi l All 1 fi .T f 5- i' f- .- f frf'-T .T - .V A . U T Q f A V ,..-., t., V. , 5 ' ' ' J egg Q ' 3 1, Q Q .r u ' , 7 'Q 4 ii' ' tb . ,, X te . 41' I 6? 6 S . . Le: 4.6 an BUSINESS AND EDITORIAL STAFF-Fronf Row-Carole Grilfilhs, Deb- Sall Ha Inins. Row 2-Mar o Massa, im oven er, om fin orn y p g .I Cl g I I' gh bie NorThcoTT, Marcia Cline, I3eTTy Young, Nancy Powell, Dayle I-lenry, Terry Chee-I' Larry I'-Iel'-'rn Janice Perry Business And Editorial Staffs Prepare 1963 ORIENT Ivluch oT The worlc involved in producing The I963 QRIENT was placed in The hands oT The EdiTorial and Business sTaTTs. Each sec- Tion oT The boolc was assigned To a direcTor who was in charge oT seTTing up all The pic- ures Tor his page and wriTing The copy To go wiTh The picTures. All phases concerning The Tinances were handled by The business manager and his as- sisTanTs. Ivlembers oT The business sTaTT were FOUNDATION STAFF-Fronf Row-Judy Parlns, Carol Rulces, Jan In- gles, Sonya I-Iosliiris, Eleanor SmiTh, Sandy CoIlesTer. Row 2 - Rick responsible Tor The sale of adverTising, sale oT space To The various organizaTions who wanTed To be TeaTured in The boolc, and gen- eral promoTion of The ORIENT. I:oundaTion STaTT members helped ouT wherever They were needed. They could be Tound Typing leTTers or copy, laying ouT pages, Tiling sales receipTs, or Taking names Tor group picTures. Reeves, John Flora, Jficl Jorden Ellen hluilman, Dicl Cline, Mile Howard. VCX 2 , .-L ,,, x CARDINAL CODE-Paula NolTe, asstcifde ediTorg .lan Perry, ediTor. BALL STATE DIRECTORY-Carolyn CourTney, adverhsing nager: PaT fridg,b,f'ne53manat1ergMarcia l'larTsocl, ediTor. nw nur' 1 N x X ' N wx 's Cardinal Code EdiTors Tor The T962 Cardinal Code were chosen during The Tall so ThaT The work could be compleTed winTer and spring guarTers Tor disTribuTion To incoming Treshmen during The summer. As The oTTicial college handbook, The Car- dinal Code is designed To give Ball STaTers as much inTormaTion as possible abouT aca- demic TaciliTies and services and exTracurric- ular acTiviTies. Ball State Directory WhaT used To be The B-Book is now known as The Ball STaTe DirecTory. This handy book is a necessiTy Tor every sTudenT on campus. Changes in This year's book included a de- sign resembling ThaT oT a Telephone direcTory and addiTional inTormaTion abouT each sTu- denT, The adminisTraTion, and TaculTy. The l962 DirecTory was prepared Tor pub- licaTion during The summer monThs and The TirsT Tew weeks oT The Tall guarTer. Early in 0cTober The book was placed on sale To The sTudenT body. Success Of'H'1G Ball Sfafe sfudenf publica+ions calls for defailed planning and a Iof of hard work. -' Mwlgljbg K- Q . ' ag, W , ,i .' H I Q , , , I 5 MTM? q X ' J? Abi! 'Y ff n r Q 0 fx' L, 5' ...Q v s , 1 ' c 4 his Choicelg ' GE! YOUR -'Swiss ,M V ' TODAY , A ' Y' ' '-l yhfxfxg '---- .nl , .K xx-,r - MX, .v 8? 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Y: A moment ot hesitation betore the next cheer. f ,.-! A Cheerleaders Promote Spirit For Football And Basketball Cheerleaders promote the real school spir- it on the Ball State Campus. They devote hours practicing yells and dreaming up new ideas to bring Ball Staters closer together. During the tall and winter months, the cheerleaders are at every home and most ot the away games to back up the Cardinals' tootball and basketball teams. Through their ettorts a new cheer block was tormed ot stu- dents who were interested in really showing the teams who was behind them. One ot the proiects the cheerleaders un- dertoolc this year was to sponsor a bus tor those tans who wanted to attend the Ball State-Michigan basketball game at the tield- house in Ann Arbor, Michigan. School spirit rises as the cheerleaders bring the Ca rdinals onto the tield. - 1. 1' TM M My ' A-1 X xl ATHLETIC COUNCIL-Front Row-P iifi' !lf,r.'on Pfilifi- P: inrnf-v Dwv,-wa Pvbfi' lxirifill P-ini'-J Lvl,-,ffnii-'i VV lem gown 'in Judy Diqlifr Picard A ll A 'Q ii R 2-A' CHEERLEADERS-Pnl Ui' r Top to bottom-tray t..ijlai,iw, L Na-lle Ora Li--7 S 'np.'in, l- why Yin'- Sports Program Accelerated By Athletic Council Efforts Representatives on the Athletic Council are chosen trom a majority ot the depart- ments ot the college. Under their direction comes the coordination, planning, and im- proving ot the overall athletic schedule. Through the ettorts ot the Council, those participating in the various team sports have come to work closer together in their desire to extend the departments program. The ten varsity sports sponsored by the Council include tootball, cross country, bas- lcetball, soccer, swimming, gymnastics, wres- tling, traclc, baseball, golt, and tennis. 1 X HN: 'W' UM if? John Shipley gains yardage againsT Bradley Toe. Cardinals Celebrate First inning Season inee 1957 Cardinal gridders posTed a 4-3-I record This year Tor Their TirsT winning season since l957, and in lCC compeTiTion, The Cards sTood 2-3-I. YpsilanTi, Michigan, was The siTe oT The season's opener againsT EasTern Michigan. The game was won in The Tinal minuTes as John Walker and Terry BonTa ran Through The deTense making The Tinal score I4-O. An es- TimaTed crowd oT l0,000, The largesT ever To wiTness a game aT Ball STaTe, saw The Cardi- nals play Their besT game oi The season when They Tied BuTler 28-28. EnThusiasm was high aT l-lomecoming when The Cards Thumped The Pumas oT ST. Joe Tor a I5-O yicTory. In The Tinal game oT The season, Ball STaTe up- seT a Tavored Bradley crew. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Fronf Row-FranL CVSTTT-TTT Eob W?1i'rrTlil D ci l'r.i:nerl, Fred l-ehce lcoachl, Pav l.T:Tu'hen lhead coachl. Row 4- L. --gpg D 5. Dir,-.lan T35-far. Mel M .- WTa5dg,L,rT,T! Dan Sharrnsn. Meredkh Pape. Mile Nafa'e, Tony Gsfh, Dave Langas. Bob Ofolskr, ROW 2-Ts-T T-4 ,Tn f D49 T-T ,Tn1cT.-.f pcm Rr ch.-Tl vlfig Piibinwirn, Larry Terry Bonia, Franl Cergeira, Joe Bnryan, Dorsey' Seldom, Bill GraTsch, 1-l'f'rT'T j-if ITT-'fnnT J fn Ei ry, ,John Sliipleys L.rry Drefizly Row 3- Paul Schladfini Row 5-Dick Geist Denny Cornelius, Ron Evanoir, Torn beam ,fy l-- nhl Milf- H'TTnT in lcoachl, llici Moaroszis lcoichi, Holmes, Dave Meelr, Torn Meilsirnp, John Conley, Norman TroTh, Louis Yi-.- Wi Le., ,Aj gufib, P-T,,T,f W jay Toni ,l.:Trn3+T:H,STiyer1 M ll-ir Greer, Mew Pe'Te-nrnnnd. - TT ww- - T .2 1 k - -. 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T 115 f. if ,T F CT ,- mlm arlluaib Ill 7' 'IU- Q T -E: - , if x ii i We Ei , . -I Ly Varsify Easferm Mwclwqan Bufhr Di-Pauw SY Jcfaeplw lrvdwafm Siafe VaNpamEao Evemivnlfr Bradley Borda and Dreasky lead play for Walker during +hlS achon aqamsf S+ Joe IH Homecommq vndrory tw?T . 3 V N 5, fwwi. gv -fl, viqgeghz .a-..... ff L X Q ls -, Cf?- B A .5551 ff n Q E If as-fi h .'z, , 228 Fans raily We Cardinals To an upsef vicfory over Bradley and a winning season. Robinson gains yardage aqains+ fougn Valpo. 4 ' n 4..y'2' if YSL. N ' , ' '1 ' . .Jf ',.1'2S:':..1a 0 Q - - ,Y L my ,-. H .,:. ' J' ' . gl T -3 11-11 .F ' at ' ,t -C ' TQ' ,ix if 235,51 ' 1: .pr ,jLJ.'.HL, ,fa im Bilfz adds supporf fo a weak ankle. Pi if- ,Nia-.ww-1 Freshman Football Even lhough lhe freshman loolball leam played only lhree games during lhe season, lhey slill had an opporlunily lo show pros- pecls lor Jrheir lulure in inler-collegiale com- pelilion. Ol lhe Three games, lhe Cardinals were viclorious lwice. Jim Todd averaged ll.7 yards per Carry al his righl hallbaclc spol. Dave Reeves also proved lo be a good prospecl by averaging 4 yards per carry from his posilion. Quarler- backs, Bob Gibbs and John Logan, showed abilily lo run and pass. ,'- E!54 ' J. kb I ,..,,, ml, V t A Cards gel an irnporlanl lirsl down againsl Boller FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Fronf Row-Dave Wnfsia J ni Todd Dive Row 5-'Eau' C-1 Di, Alv T,,ir'i lar' ET ' G. M - Cf SE Reeves, Dean Howard, Terry Crimpbeil, Eric Eishop, l-lanl Qrlig, Torn Pzikpa Da :1lCUlT1L,,lll'7l Bergman lvlle- Geiirgif- Row 6-F f'f Wlsiidrop. Row 2-lvlile l-lof5min lcofichl, Eob Gbbz llicla-y Bal-f-r lferre Grinlrr-ever, Don Pswcn Jrn Srnfh Fay l.'iP'iw Lui, VV-ae, r Pal Alford, Ron Awall, John l-l irmp, Ed G ll, lvlil-'e lvliller, Did Milner, J rn Land, Pfisl Cllr' l-4 Row 7-Dwi Fl if' fin 3'i'Lii1'n F va Jim Freeman lcoachl., Row 3-John Logan, Earch Cinslanln-3, Mile Rober? Griivez, John Cumrn ngi, Pin Saving, Larry lf-rw. Tm Gaf Parshall, Nale Norms-nl, Bill Roberls, Diiil. Orban, Paul Gallo .lfennelh Wsirren Clirniulfin, Row 8-lleo lvljore, P-'fini lvl ici, Virgil' Feller Hill, Diijl' Hoover llrainerl. Row 4-Eob Jones, Palph Call le' Slice, Chrzcl Gale Don lvlfjl' ay, ,levy l-'raqhin-,lr elf-im ffm iipgiilr Pig-n Jim l-lofaiing, James Ashby, Llfiyd Fisher, Franl. LaPo:zo, Bob Wirne, Lowe, Alan lfulz, . 3 it Edi e W 's ' me-s le--I .L-f f ' - 1 ' r , --www,---M-.,..,.--.s . Q 3 S f J ., ,N , -. yfqgr l' I E, M f ,f i 11 , 4 .Q -us U A,.,. 1 . ,,i- V V L M: K s.,..,.,. 4, , 1 5 ' V , - -, 1- gag. ss V YB ' . J Pi ' 7 ' V , r-,r f -- V' ls an f- BP 7 4 ci Q , X y I nv. f ' Y - K -- .... Q 4- I 1 ll 3 '1 i l , 9 l A N V R- . ' B 5 9 1 31 5 HWw Carflillal HH1'1'iC1'S Lose First Dual Meet In Three Seasons Cardinal harriers losl lheir lirsl dual meer in lhree years lhis pasl season bul slill man- aded lo relain lheir ICC crown. Led by Coach Dick Slealy, lhe Cardinals ended The season wllh a 5-3 record in dual meels. ln lhe Big and Lillie Srale meels, The Cards came in lor a commendable second place. l-leading The leam were seniors Denny l-lood, Bob l-larsloclc, and Jerry Johnson. Cardinal harriers relax and prepare lor anolher qruelling worlcoul. E s fo.,.A . . X - . D . , bi Hjfkf' :QF '- .- . 'ffl-I'3??5ffkQ2?Qf Qfi Wil i. A -ALLLLJL Aliso.. ,sv , . E Jerry Johnson wins lCC race wi' an impressive lime ol 21:04 minutes. cl D lx FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY-Froni' Row-Jack Peiidnciw Dallas Garrison, Duane l-li: gin, ic Ffrwn, Row 2-Fzd Rilchw' Steve Pclvds, Psy Pine, Phil Habegger. Row 3-Charles Vzrnmpy- Lf il prion L-Ein Live' mf if iff' 71' A fl ig! y- K 'QM ST 1 rms? rgsmliaaq' 'fa . U3 -Q IQQBQU YA WT ' LS? fix y get ,gfijg x c. .L cg H A N? uf? i Q 1 sl' Ylhh -30 - f WU M0116 xg 2 I ' .QLX A i 5Ak S . :,. Xe Q l ,.,.r N iXgfr,'ff', . ,i H i Wi' gate QB 7 -rr C. ,I V ve A Q .4, 1325. .1,.A,a.g........fa 1' Cardinal Harriers sfarf off on The four-mile run around Hue Greenhifls Coumfry Club. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Fron+ Row-.3-4-, J ' va, H 3 r rl Row 2 L Emo.. Fred Flmray, Twm Pfffff, Tsm Gnbh- Varsify Cross Courfrry Scores BSTC Opp. W5 EJ if 49 I8 De-Paaw 43 3i Wabaix 25 28 Eowlhq Grewam 27 29 Cwncmn 11- 27 24 Vafparafn 3! 23 lrwd ana S'Jfe 32 I5 Ev5mSvwHe 48 Champ :meH5p me-cfs: Ai Notre Dame Qfh A+ Big Sfafe 2nd Af Liffle Sfafe 2nd A' ICC lef gfir, Y ..., 1 44- ':3' r' Q! :s. c -H .,-, 232 Sieve Barnerr dispiays desire fo srop opporienrs. Soccer Team Finishes Season WiHl1iHg 7 Out Of 10 Games Bell Srares soccer reamy heeded by coach Joe Browmiwolrzi posred a very impressive 7- 2-I record Huis year. Browrihoirz led The Cards ro yicrories over Noire Dame, Iliinois, Iridieriay and Eariiierri. i-iomey Vozeri ied Hwe Cordi- meis in Time ifiefd oi scoring for riie season Soccer Scores BSTC Opponeni i siwsoccsn-rf +R -,sr . K so ,K , so R 3 ., -, c. - 7 rf f 5' Q: 353 S-'-f' F1 7'-1-' is': 1x-iE'i2?I ' Row 2-:ff fi 2 ? f'I'f 3 fin 7.5 r H f, XXI A - .va Z, ',, ' ' 5 x 1 N nf FN j N y ' RRXXIDSY ., f r ' 'G ' r g Y r , W? ,S 'S The growing popuiarify af soccer is shown by The increasing number of fans arrending each game. Coach Brownhohhz warches rhe achon. N DeRue husrles info The rhiclf of The barne - SNTA ,Q.. 1 1 F BA T l i s rr r c 1 I 1 Q, , X STA S E:.Ei 1.1 T -2- IQEQ, l STB TE i ' S VARSITY BASKETBALL--Fronf Row-T7-, lf' Le Liir, :fr T-'T d ET 5' i lf l 'bl ar l'c l'l R 3 i,,i , ci, .. e e,-f,r. c fn .Tina-1 c,-ic, ,, ow -if aid -Efii-Tiers-aR2a P T rllr , ., , W il 'QVC u ' 177 L 2 'R 1 ' ch, T-viren Sw' ea CT 4:5 tway. Cardinal Roundballers End Season With A 15-9 Record During The l962-63 season, The Cardinals posTed a I5-9 record and sTood 6-6 in The rough ICC compeTiTion. John Kunze and Ed BuTler led The Team as Kunze was selecTed honorary capTain and BuTler was chosen MosT lv1osT valuable player Ed BuTler neTs one. Valuable Player. In boTh The home and The away garnes againslr BuTlery Ball STaTe Tell in- To The hands oT Their arch rival w'iTh scores oT 77-60 and 74-66. VarsiTy EaslceTball Scores BSTC Opponeni' 53 lyiich-grin 68 73 llcr'l'.iE ll SI 93 E575-rn l 76 77 Siiarrern I 5 66 l-lancver 55 Wezlern lll 79 5 VV-nikon Sale S3 Dis, .-.' bl len' S .'i:- bl b Wabash 53 99 Sl. closcplih Q5 7 Vwlpamifci 7l 6 Eu Ev ll' 62 Evil: l 91 l:r'.finlili 2 Si Joieph IO Indiana S 6 66 Eyler 4 7 Wif1b.a,h bl Q7 DePauw 76 92 Valparaiso 7 95 lndiana ST T 73 Siiwrzern Q5 4 Q: Nw XS he A x 'S A -' v4:,g,i r igfif .- lA,.V---QN-5 an r i Ke:-TS. xx Srudenr managers rake charge of washing and drying Cardinal uniforms. Bob Heady disappears. Honorary Capraln, Jonn Kunze, displays nie pafenfed jump-snor in vicfory over Valpo. NALLX1 50 Kurmze drives for 2 of his 27 poinfs aqairusr S+. Joe Freshman Baslcerball Scores BSTC Qpp- 72 'S' Ji .' 3-pr' YQ 62 Mramr YQ 76 Bur-er 7g 52 SV. J r'r',,r ifprw' 54 64 Ewfer Q4 72 Er-rrlham 49 63 Dipmuw 52 54 Mramr 78 Sophomore Bob I-leady sinks one. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Froni' Row-Torn Efrvrvei., LorirnC,1rTe-r, Fred Jrm Pifytrm, Syd UML, Larry MQClr5'rwrrV, Row 3-Larry Mer'-' 1, ix m' Perry, Dave Heclfrmarw, Srevi- Erovm. Row 2-Ed Sndhnrg ,lirrm E1-rc Gjhrf- Deana Har112Horw,Ti'rr,' DM. X X X gs , qgvfa- gf 'STI STATQST 'r,e'o 4 4 errr W ST IK 7 Y 5 ' B an -v qc 143-'ilikzfe ,.-4 A ., .ff F:-T'--f.. v Y . V -V, Yi'2f'4 x re.-2 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM-Fronf Row-Jerry Wall-er, Bob Dibble, Phil Dawlfiris, Row 3-Chucl Mohr, Dan Swiharl, George Wrasse, AI .lsrn Pwr:-naar ,lim Willard Larry Caprous Dave Slerupsli, Row 2- Bielilz. AITrinkIe, VV:,'e Lollre Saw Tucler, Perry Schlf-e. ,lim Nelson Rudy Sfaflord Carclinal Swimmers Cap ICC Crown For Third Year In A Row The Cardinals srarred our whar seemed Io be a srrong season only Io lose live ol Ihe Iasl six srarls. Added Ion Ihe schedule were Weslern Michigan, Miami, Kenr Srare and Bowling Green. Ball Srale swimmers capped Ihe ICC swim- ming crown rhis season lor 'rhe Ihird consecu- Iive year. The Cardinals rallied I I I poinls Io Indiana SIaIe's 7I, DePauw's SI, and Valpar- aiso's 40. Jerry Wallcer reaches lor Iasl slrolce. A Varsiry Swimming Scores BSTC Opp 54 DePauw 4l 67 Indiana Sfare 23 60 Valparaiso 3I 30 Weslern Michigan 65 36 Miami IOhioI 59 53 Ceniral Michigan 4I 38 Ken? Slafe 57 45 Albion 50 27 Bowling Green 68 ICC Meer al Eall Sfafe Ball Slaie Illlfg ,, Indiana Sfafe 7I iq DePauw 5I Valparaiso 40If3 'N We NCAA IMid-Easr Regionall 5th place --.-: ,,Af -.,. ,-V 'gi A - ' - -if pf' 'Z -5-7' I' NAS. .f? '?, V-Q, 7 4.-r 4- .C ter,. ,... Q, ' Dave Skorupslci, in lane four, gels a jump on llwe lield as swimmers begin anollwer grueling race Cardinal Tanlcmen lead in medley relay, bul laler drop meer lo newly scheduled Kenl Slale. fm- :www i '-'f u mi Wi 3 MW lull Grapplers Come In Second At Indiana State ICC Meet Cardinal wresllers earned a second place al The ICC meelf held al Indiana Slale lhis year. The Lillle Sfale was held al Earlham where Jrhe Cards slipped To Jrhird. Brighl spols appeared during 'rhe grap- plers' season. A+ lhe NCAA Mid-Easl Re- gional mee-+, senior Fred Ginlher displayed all of his versalile lalenls by winning The l9I weighl class championship. John Weaver and Jim l-lensley also placed lhird in Jrheir class. F +R L S l J W George Mihai, John Eurrmrn, R y Eoyer, Row 3-Jrn Parsons, Bill Sh S l J H h R 2 J l-l y F cl C l C h Fisher, Mile Oal'is,Ihacl Pryce. Bill Fislier holds liis man in a dillicull posilion as he gains poinls for a lakeadown Indiana Slale vvresfler added up poinfs as lie srnaslwes Cardinal grapple-r. Five LE'ttG1'1ll6l1 Return For Start Of Gynmastic Season Ball Slalreis gymnaslic leam sullered a dis- Chuck Riggle was lhe individual poinl leader appoinlihg season This year. The leam com- on This years leam. Chuck consisrenlly gained piled a 2-9-2 record. Working wijrh only live poinls in lree exercise, Trampoline, high bar, reiiiring lerlrermen, coach Bop Weiss was and lumbling, nor loo displeased wilrh lheir performance. . . . l Jack Sherrlck displays poise on lhe parallel bars. Gymmag 'C Scores BSTC Opponenf 39 lnolifiriw 73 4: 'llinig lcv:-:srl six 43 l sw-Q 69 31 Wic'n:n 73 54 CP Cano 59 62 Eiiwfn l 59 24 'ffi, 'i- 53: l vfs - ss 55 Wif-L. irn l ri 57 4fllj OM Saw 7135 S2 Eafern Mic' 3 30 56 Cerrpil Mic in So 7' Chuck Riggle praclices his form on rhe lrampoline. Tom Berry performs dillicull aclions on The rings. . .6-tr .e V, ...MMM . :f- .1 TRY i:1QS:S.1 - 'NSNN W:-5, -.15 - 13:99 - - by . x e j' XNSH33-:SF -' H -41? f-Q: in J vga , - . A - I. vu X if ' 'vi 'S Y rw- . .Q s ,-V - YA- -ormrwiiz-4-f 1 1:1-ESYN: M . gw5.?- . I X -kv' .Q - f 5-:fi :4,f..- ' ' , - '-k?fL:,X.: L en :A ' :I ' K ,,,'.Vn?' .J-f S: '--Q ff -:qv . -. am, BA 4 Srl: SHTEA S.. w s,,,v RQ fl 'Y - . A H x 2 w 1 Y 7 5 X e ' X x S I QALI 1 STAT BALL STATE VARSITY GYMNASTICS FOI'If Row-Ted Duff-ng D-rv Pefvn T we 2 Fen Lwmnf-r Qgwwgfvj, Hmfvr MuL:,fNr DlClcSl'1eHon performs on The side horse. ,,,. is 1 K .pos f',ax? f-'Ria .X e W . 2' BALL STATE ff' , X KA Yr-w lf ,vw I L wr rv if-b M ,f-rx Fr If Chuck Ruqqle fakes a fursf for Hue Cards m fumbl nq mb.'wmRrN'W'x'.tt1x-Aw.nr. .-JN . -. 4-'rg X- X . x 5 by , X X --04:4 1 f? , lf 'kg' ,ggrzffr ' 8 :ui- -' 244 ,539 Tom Beerman l34l, Mel Young l32l, ancl Jerry Moore l5Ol watclw as Terry German springs to smash one. olleyball Club ins Six-Team Tournament At Ohio State Ball States volleyball club is a member ot the Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Con- terence. At a six-team tournament at Ctiio State, tlrie Cardinals won in the tinal game VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM-Front Row-Pov Futirman, Loren Bie- by cteteating Qttio State I5-8 and I5-IO. The team was lecl by senior, Tom Beerman. Coach Sltondell believes Beerman is one ot the best Volleyball players in the conference. Dave Long Row 3-Larry Ritenour, Miclc Haley, Terry Garrnan, Tom NW. Q . -X. DEH' S'-Z-'T llenting, Row 2-lfl-9 Ycbng Ralph Evans Jerry Moore Eeerman, Coactt Don Slnondell, . , I :.::.-ggf-'Wi - - , 5 .11 ,,:1f33.y Q,-5, 5353, 'A , .L , L- .X J, T 4- XX -L ,5,,:,-vJ3.1iS:yiN W ' , ws- . - - .-.- .swsz--,w.-, I? f' 11 re? ' it X Z, 5 ' N, 1 -'xx -' f i ' - ' X g , 5 TAI .51 -Q 1 ff N rf 5 Qi Q, ,--fl T T NSR e ' S :Fr lf'1,2Qf2-5 L - 5 ivy- 1- 't . tt W g si Ji , J ' Q , gggfgXf5 2. R V - - . 355515: L, .X , X W::c:5'Qi 1 it :as N - 1.13 -. -W' -L f X 2 l- - M - .r ' - ' . 5 5 - :YN Bee-rrnan, Young. ancl Garrnan lorrn a wall. Coaclw Slnonde-ll and his reserves walcn flue aclion. -- .. . as ' -: ,aa-1? X ' ' '14 . s X1 , , ,, fe Q Z 39 X S fy' Q- 9, ny N , X' 3 ,. Q .,..,I.-.35 A553 N gag? if X X xx lil ? t 'X lw 1? WX .X . . - X xi B.. Young sels+l1e ball for a deadly spike. 245 IM QQ, f -9 -4 . l Q . 'S' 'I' v1::.sik3fIIIr.i'- A ' 0 9 is X 5 X Tic gm' ' icvfl 'M' Tfmrl . . Q9 V X x Q., T 4 H- W '1 , ' 'Wal' lla y 'Q' ' - - j YT y I is fl x i - . , . .Qs I 1 , . ., Ag ff TQ- I I I fl Q ry 3 ' .Q-iii' fi: I Q- 0 .l Q f l 535' ' A T- 'K l ' T I i 1 -. 'T iff?-' s ,ii ls is N T-f' . ' 213215.19 . I ' . - fowl ff I if , in . T p J I U f I I as , iii I li n- drains . I fm lm s --4' ' Q, ,,,5g1,, YT K ' . ' P W' Q...-12141 . is 'I L A .Al LQ - nie 1 A 1 ' Q ' L' I '.i5::f T 'E12:E3:i3ir.-,,'.::- l ' - VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Fronf Row-Jacl Merrr' Tcrn Millar M-adn Larry Calver' Dave Pcberis, Bob l'leady. Coach Ray LouThen. Sf-.H Tala: Din Sherman, Tim Lindenbfrg, Ffolland Myers, Jfimes Joe I-l:rTIman, Noramn Trofh, MerediTh Rupe, Row 4-Marvin ReTTen' If.-. f Row 2-Mlm Chamberg Dan Thurzhiin, Larry Joni:-5, Ted l-Iuber mund, John Engle, Wiayne Schmifz, Eob Richel, Arnold Fugahe Larry J , Dreai-y J rr- Welg Dan Dorman PIMI Sncrdgrass. Row 3-Ge-rry Moore, David Langas, Marvin Relhanmuncl. LouThen greeTs Ivlerv ReTTemund aTTer a homer. Diamondmen Be in New Season By Defeatin Indiana Tech ATTer The TirsT scheduled game againsT Purdue was called oTT because OT rain, The Cardinals' opening game was delayed. The Diamondmen oTTicially opened The season wiTh a double-header vicTory over Indiana Tech. PiTchers Bob I-leady and Jaclc lvIerriTT allowed only one hiT in each oT The Two games. To back up The piTching, Cardinal sluggers were pounding The ball as They hiT eighT home runs in Two conTesTs. Coach Ray LouThen expecTed greaT Things Trom This year's Team as They had good power, sTrong piTching, and a Tine bench. The-Cardinals were deTending The ICC crown which They won The pasT Two years. kr' s .. Www A Y g r f 'if .-Q., ,,XrL ,,. , f X fl' l Y ,NYY xkhk le' YAQ- X ,Y A Yr. Y YY. Y , 2 Y YRQPJA YY Y A YYYLSY YY. Yv 'xg x YX YX 1, , .r ,Q I - I Af Y to J A , . Y 1, ,Y YYY eww, Y: 'YY Yi Y , - . , . NX ! , r .,g e,,1 ,. - l Y we Y Vg ,f,. 5 Jim Wells loosens up while Don Sherman walls on declc lor his rum al bar. Team members ancl coaches warch The Cardinals slarl The opening game ol The season. fr' r ...4..-fn ,,- -ix A NX, Q ,Q Q 1 f Wd D , 'E ,w . we IT'-.j 1 Q, K-f -5 2 1 -,X Q ' ' . A Yhwf .ig ,.- .Y ,Q ,J X2 tri- , 3 Q .3 f 3 1 :S+ vi' . l .rffx 5' r v' . -if r 1 5 Y 3 V . ,Y s , Y . Y, Y Y ' 1 . 5 ef W gl. g 1 ' - t Q 1' Y ' if ',fY.:i',j.,Y: 3 ' . 1,-- - V 1 , ik J 2. 1 fir .Y ,v ii .5 - 1 Y -.nd A ' ii ii- 1 Q-Q New - Q 2 ' ,f . .1 'r seg fl, ..,. f ' ii':T r 1 - - 3 .Y 4 Q 9' A ,N ' ' 'M' j,Q1'11 ' 1- T Xl , 7' Y ,YY J , R ' , ': iff,-, . Q.. f5i'v-- . ,. , A ,.,,,,.f --N. I .sfo 1 Q if Y , .,,f . i -A A.. ,iff I, W4 92 J. ,5 f , I Mtn! .V '.5k,fl, ,Lia-i i fx flf , llqiliri it If g . fl 49521 1 1 ss r . if MT -' ' 15-N ' f ' , wi' Ball STaTe pole-yaulTer Tails To clear The bar. Kenny Miller shows winning Torm in hurdles, Outlook For Track Season Appears To Be Favorable Coach Diclc STealy had a good season Trom his Traclc men This year. According To STealy, The Cardinals were sTrong in The Tield evenTs and proved To be good in The dashes, relays, and disTance runs. Heading The Cardinals in The field evenTs were lvlilce DeVauT, Jim lvlclnerney, Don Ash- bey, Jim l-lahn, and Dave Wilson. Cinder- men l-larTsocl4, l-lood, and Laidlaw were ex- pecTed To bring home The ribbons Tor vic- Tories in The running evenTs. Senior Kenny Miller, record-holding hur- dles man, was deTending his Time ThroughouT The season. Added To The Tield evenTs This year was The Triple-jump. STan Bippus repre- senTed The Team in This new evenT. Cindermen concenTraTed on reTaining The ICC championship which They won Trom BUT- ler in The TwelTTh annual Track and Tield meeT. Don Ashbey wins The broad iump wiTh 22'4 leap. Q VARSITY TRACK TEAM-Fronf Row-Donny HQ,-id, Kenny MwHer, Uwe tem Ven fcfgfdnwan, DLP IZEWQT flaw Vlirfnr,-nf f' cm Lvdlgw. Row 44 VV1lo:'n M19 De-VauN', Bob Hariocl Orland-fr Pwinardszwn, Don Aenbe.. Clmde: Hard? CNF Lafnbq-M Tern Gmhb, Dui I w J nl Vfwfvvr Row 2-pn: Utfer, Fred Vfefqe, Jwm Ninn! ,lwrn MQWWQ-rngf' -Vin MC- Cikcn D,-ji Sv:-1,, M Nwfmn Si 'un E 15932, Row 3-Fred P-'fr'vv?rv5v Ed f3w3r'd0n M-,ron CNP- Cardinal Track men fone up fheir muscles for me races and field evenfs ahead of Them. rfigwz E EE - S .r tehlgjkw G! V591 - WNm Nnm R?Quw:m'.LW'Bux' ylmPNWB1eKRum aWll1h1.3+1'aL:.L.zrSc2iw 250 1.- is X. af . . ,, sau , W We as ef A H-is x i W . T H N s g Q ' . Ag . V, kt T Tennis Prospects Resemble Those Of Last Yearis Team ProspecTs looked abouT The same as ThaT oT lasT year's.Team Tor The I963 Tennis squad which was deTendinq a Tour and seven season in dual maTches and a second place posi- Tion in The championship. ReTurninq IeTTermen, Clair Bigler, Tom Gra- ham, and Dick OsTing played in The number Two, Three, and Tour places. Sophomore, Chuck Wagner, could become The squad's Top player on The basis oT his abiliTy shown in pracTice during The early parT oT The sea- X son. Five oTher upperclassmen ran Tor TiTTh and sixTh posiTions To Till ouT The rosTer. Dick OsTing reTurns The serve VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Fronf Row-Cruel Wlrrer D we G-Je' ng Eeig ef, Tim Graham Cc ich Picker- l4l:ir5gaard. E' '- 3 f 1- NV1-ri 'ii' Row 2-if 1- Qi' rg Ilan Tin' 1. 4: ir ' Q Slit? .- r T 1 I' iifiilfl' .f ' . K c M Ah, it X x El R - x i O wwf .. cb , f , ! T . f' ' f Ain- if T 1 3 x X A-I V H 4, 6' ,, sf P' M ' MJ if' I' T .is :usa-T s T W i Clair Biqler displays Jrlie flawless form ol liis serve. xg. 'W .F N 1 55'Q'3egf'.E 51K22.sim-ails::-.f:.':Q:,:.- . , X 1 . , 5 f R T 5 E L L D Larry Jesfer, Paf Riley. Fred Blume, Coach Earl Yesfingsmeier. YCSIIQIIIQSIIICICI' Takes Over In Position Of Golf Coach Earl Yesfingsmeier, college direcfor of afhlefic publicify and ficlcef manager, foolc fhe helm of fhe Cardinal varsify golf feam for his firsf year in fhe field of coaching. For fhe fhird consecufive year fhe pros- pecfs looked good for fhe sguad which won I2 of Iheir I7 dual meefs lasf year. Four re- furning leffermen were back fo help fhe feam defend fheir Indiana Collegiafe Conference and Liffle Sfafe championship Iifles. Lasf year's feam also came in 2Ofh in fhe nafional NCAA meef. Paf Riley fried fo repeaf his performance of Iasf season when he won his second ICC individual fifle, qualified for fhe NCAA mafch, and advanced fo The guarfer finals of The sfafe amafeur meef. Fred Blume holds The flag for Pai Riley To sink a puf. . we F A 54 35 gif. 4. 'V' ....-.. . 1,3 x x. .- , .v , Lv t . ,..u,,, , 5-gk J, . -Y - -.. - , Rf 5 Q Iwxxx 's X. , on I! '19, .- X . - ww, -. qs, 1-we-, 1 xx 91, H :- s',,fx'--1 ,,. - ' QR-,IEQI ' '-S ' ': wa T ' W N A , W X X w9.,..x.-35 Q QQ. kv- i vi N NSY 5 5 'Ns X X , km N. 3 v. 0 wx X 4 ' E 6 se X.. L2155 4 ' Nw ' -- x X v X ,4r 'f Rb? , . Q 1- Nc, -, xxgxy. - ,. , ima, --1.-.N-Q:-N--5 - i . .4-.. - xx fag Q, q 1 -9- xx-,1-: 1 -:5 . ' .: Q-, .c ,..v, A 4 . , wg . if 1532 .3 SNA, v.,: '+ :-:Lf a Q 5 X-ggi,-:,f v 15131222233 If E-511 3-'A -1 if Q. w , N,,..:., ,, J ,Num sv ww ' S155 14: Ast' A N. gx 91+ r may M.:-hx . 2' ,4 , iii -2. -s . 'f , .. Q , ' 5-' -L lfif,:rff1+i 1- Q' , Qfliffg-of' '6,'?'f,Af -.fr- 9 fsiiizipa ,512 if V jf? J S P uf, 4- .-v, .4,:' .--qw 4 v . . . R ..l,,M, .. , K lk.. 5- 4L.Q'i vi 549,153 nr' 1 F + R L E Ca'--f D:-H -lf -M Pffwa ROW3'lvli r1 J'F P.:-Q JT R 2 P F Mrs M lg D P F D l-1 JC ff fear' u f, 'rl-11 cl .Pe a , fle ww liner. B Llub XICIIIIJEI s UQIICI And Sell P1'0g1'a111s At Sports Events Aclivilies included selling loolloall plagues and relreslmmenls al allllelic evenls. They al so sold programs and uslwered al all llwe var sily loolball and baslmelloall games. El-lv Dbblaf' Row 3-,lee B fs Mad A Ed Ejlgf, klglw Lg fish l'f:i- Sex- Riga' ui Intranlurals Open To All Men Throu gh Three Conferences Every year ll'ie varsily allilelic program is supplemenled by a varied and well organized inlramural program under llle direclion ol Mr. Don Sliondell. llie basic organizalion is divided inlo llwree separale areas. ln llwe men's residence lfiall conlerence, only men residing in llie lialls are eligible lo parlicipale in llie conlerence. Exceplions can be made only willw consenl ol allilelic direc- lors lrom all llie residence lwalls. Only aclive social lralernily members and pledges allilialed willw lliese lralemilies al llie lime ol organizalion ol a parlicular sporl are eligible lo parlicipale in lliese. lvlen wlio are nol eligible lor llie lralernily or lvll2l-l conlerences or wlwo do nol wisli lo parlicipale in llfiese conlerences are eligible lo parlicipale in llie indepenclenl conlerence. Supervision ol llie program is under llme direclion ol a lacully member appoinled by llie liead ol llie deparlmenl and assisled by sludenls cliosen by llie inlramural direclor. Cliamps ol llie l9o2 all-scliool llag lool- ball inlramural lille were llrie l-leadlriunlers, lndependenl clwamps, wlio downed llie Sig Ep Sleins in an lB47 viclory on November 6. Due lo llie inclemenl weallier, llie All- Scllool Soccer playoll was canceled. Conse- guenlly, a co-cllampionsliip was declared as llie Sig Tau Blues and llfie Wagoner l-lusllers loolc liome llwe lropliies. lnlramural baslcelball came lo a close willi llle Wagoner l-lall 7 Wonders edging oul llie Sig Tau Blues in a 49-47 overlime game lor llie all-sclwool baslcelball clwampionsliip. Tlwela Clwis were viclorious in gymnaslics and wreslling and Sigma Tlwelas in goll. CHAMPIONSHIP HEADHUNTERS-Fronl Row-Rudy Sm'ln, ,lolwn -lm LfiP,l2ff e, ,lolln fre l3.3i3r-i:i- P-eiglfg, Ed S'f'i'i,,'-wan P'-n Mi, King, Ed Fugale, Bill Crowe, Dave Spikes, Al Fugale, Len Ealon. Row 2 Cluglwgn, Slave Giovigfkg. mm! Acliom is lierce and desire lremeridous in inrramural flag loolball games. This game loolcs more like leap-lrog Jrlwan llag loolball as one player is upenclecl during 'rlie play. - ii iii i-I ir .,.- b X . KR ' 2 -I x 'Ke-4 ' xXxus Acfion reaches peak in championship game befween Waqoner s 7 Wonders and The Sig Tau Blues WAGONER HALL SEVEN WONDERS-winning inframural baskefbaii feam. X , . xx ,K xl 1 R x .1 fe Inlramural swimming meels are one ol 'l'l'l9 more popular evenls ol llie spring. Varsily lweavyweiqlil wregller, Bill Fislner, olliciales llwe I 67 pound class inlramural malcln Tom Johns+on works on an escape in The final evenf of +he inhamural mafch befween heavyweiqhfs. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING-individual winners in each of The weigh+ classificafions. ,p5.i'F,g3, X , 5314 I, Q35 6 Af '1g3 a a a la,L:, 2 Greeks Ten fraternities a11d eleven sorori- ties open their membership to Ball State men and women. Fall and spring rush is held for men de- siri11g to pledge fraternities. Sorori- ties take their pledges during Win- ter quarter. - x X ir 1 1 412 'lk Wfhe GreekWayMDist1'ilJuted To Aid Fraternity Rushees Along wiTh Their presidenT, each TraTerniTy sends Two men To represenT Them on The ln- TerTraTerniTy Council. All rules and regula- Tions regarding rush procedures are seT up and enTorced by The Council. To inTorm all prospeclrive rushees oT whaT Greek liTe has To oTTer, The bookieT. The Greek Way, was compiled and disTribuTed To all The men sign- ing up Tor The Tall and winTer rush. AnoTher pamphleT given wiTh The Greek Way was l-lello, Ball STaTer which described The prop- er dress Tor Ball STaTe men. Al R 3-T' -e L T7 9 E... +3 l'T:'TZ P fx l D Fzk ave C T L N ' IN u .s fi ' - , -Z l 1 f 'fi PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-From? Row-lady if-mer frwg-n l-ii--fer ll1,l'r, Row 3-Qi -fn TS- 'fog llvi. fxnrr' lf :rj 1 CVS Sue lcz Gal Ctnnie Cirgper, Iylirrnrn Shiner, C :riirlyn Lin' Row 2-Gerrre Pererpn Sally Eannnr -liar Anim, E3iri:vir'r W:VJrQ'l, flaw-3, ee Pazlo, lic? Lai-far, Earb Eehf, Jud, CTT:-'Tc-acl , E'eTTy Vance, Linda Cambridge Merrillyn M-clsliry, Pauline l- nob'fl Nancy Ddenc, Vx, Evans Helen .li-in Hoe Dane Gribef' Cvri Es.::lr'g Lrifnfi M le' lflf- T S5lf','Hj-pl ni- Tqri' Ffr:,.:i' E fiunnmfnar, Panhellenie Council Sets Rules Governing Sororit Rush Rules concerning rush regulaTions are de- cil along wiTh The publicaTion oT lT's All Ternnined by Panhellenic Council. To inTorm Greek, a handboolc designed especially Tor all The rushees oT rush procedures, Two in- sororiTy rush. Torn'iaTion hours were planned by The Coun- JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL--Fronf ROW1'i'viVr? E See' Diane 5i'i'1W- Row 3-Srindri fxf'i'l LLP, V'? 'Vl Asn ?d'i3iri.i Li- 'ie Eondg Anna llige- ar C?-frf-.-cl, Row 2-Apr' Mrzlfiugn E-rb Jonez, Snaron S2-Jang, Cfirolann Lair-.-.iii Ewrbara S ger Jine ST p- Holrnes, Gail Cain, Judy FriTzmeir, Kay Kennedy, Sue Sirk, Hiiirrierf Suzan Dunn, ii ' M-,-,,-M 2 31 Q x 4: .,N. ,V :gl , ,-- ,-gl ,, fi. . T - .li-fm: T9 A. ' ' li is - ' i N fs V T x l x , . - . X ,.mi,. .y R -. ' :-, 553 1: - :ig 5' i .A g: 53551 ' T. lf T- - P , . Q2 , , , ,Q ex X ar X S i 'ES 'wiv' f E fix? STS if X s X X- gxwxgxgk' 5 N S Q xxx Wu in Q ss 3 X NX XXX. X ,LST ,QT v , Q x.-:- 'Q 4 as Q Q ,5 xg 1 T sg 1 2 N or -Q 'XX X Q al ,X N N X, wav F x V fi Axasmi at . flwml T .EX -e fl ill Fioar hour and The gang gaihers in ihe Taliy for a cup of coffee or e coke. Trade parries ar The Sig Ep house are a Time for qeriiriq beirer acquainied wiih sororiry girls. r 1 m. i 2 'ia i Delta Sigma Theta Serves Under Five Point Program Della Sigma Tliela is a service sororily as well as a social sororilv. ll operales under wlial is called a Pive Poinl Proiecls Program --menlal liealllw, guidance, inlernalional, vol- unleers for communily service, and library. Lasl year flue sislers made available lo Jrlwe l-larry lvloclce Sclwool leaching aids and games for menlally relarded clwildren. Kaaren Burke, a prominenl member, was named lvlos+ Oulslanding Negro Sludenl in Indiana. DELTA SIGMA THETA-Fron Ovlfoif ivfg fra CJ if l R l D S lk L y Ge-arf-no Edna fsim Qwen Row 2-Lame Pav lfma Tl Q g Delta Sigma Theta iii? DELTA SIGMA THETA-Fronl Row i M Vwf .. -- Dan.-1 .ondx Row 2--k,aril,n E5 l Anon fm- ' P ffl' SON. M L 'eg D' Pewarwa Po ndvea 3 Alpha Chi Omega 5 1 ALPHA Cl-ll OMEGA-Front Row-P f.-e' Fewer, fkwc 2 Qey rf' L- P- Q ly Agra- Jesse y-,-,Ln ANDLW i,s-d.,P Caro W,,. A ..i,',, 1 Y . ii f- 1 1 fi , A f-.- Y. ,..,, , . , - V Y -1- ics: .,i, c , ,.,, ,W i, ,i , i-. c.: C' v . , .Va c-New Ji lx- per Just, ani n C iq. E-,i uni, Niro t-l.lrreg lm, Jya I,r,vm, Nino, Mins! Maw Le xl.', :S Teregi NESQHN Lmja ' ,-me F, '-M .. .... ii i - Row 2-A M Cf H l Defi- was Mis. ram grwr, Caro Cappa shows ott her new shade ot nail polish. ,155 Alpha Chia Host State Day In Newly Redeeorated Suite Together Let Us Seek The Heights is the motto ot Alpha Chi Cmegas as they work in the areas ot scholarship, activities, social, and altruistic endeavors. They achieved their goals by designing a Homecoming tloat that took tirst place in the sorority division tor the third year in a row and by ranking tirst among the sororities in scholarship tor the tweltth consecutive year. From the Bowery Ball, co-sponsored with the Theta Chis in the tall, to the closed dance in the spring, the Alpha Chis were busy taking an active part in all the campus events. In January, Alpha Chis turned their atten- tion to rush and planning their traditional parties. The costume party was centered around the theme Alpha Chi Kingdom ot Heaven, and the tinal party was entitled Your Theme tor a Dream. On March 30, the Ball State chapter hosted the tour other Indiana chapters at the annual State Day. ln preparation tor this im- portant occasion, the suite was completely redecorated in shades ot blue and green with accents ot apricot. Alpha l 111i Olll6ffd I , V27 ,, -w , Cfmh F, . ,-H, 32 ff,,- L P I Tfodwi- -,n,',..., S , ., LJ L j,F . ,M ., I 1 V , r WW, ,nf ,Y f'-M.--J : Y T Y. :.. , , ck V, N. -: , ,. 1 ww 1 C I D K.lY 4m L 1' BUYS: V Connie and Trudie rerninisce of Homecoming 45,1 - 112 fx X - x ...,,.. FN! X 5 -X ss l ' A113113 fi1llil'1'0l1 Pi sf, 1 '4 ALPHA OMICRON Pl-Fronf Row-iff: f J. ' ire' fr E' if r wi' V, N , .M s,. -I., X .17 ,,.L,L s, ,-,- , 3 1'- ae' Carte J, l Dir Car: 2 l.a33:.-.si fed, Dxen Ji, f-if -a- Dfr -.Ln Q i:.-' lf-'-X C l ' 4 ' , , . , , ,. . ,,, u, , , , i NN, A ,Q cl.. , Cn, ij, l', ,J-Je, , 4.0, 5,5-Dnf-ng f 's ' ' ROWQ-c'i11l3 Eyre-fa Deier l-1-nn'LrW' 'f -1.. YW -.ii s Jiri. Alpha Omicron Pi Holds Highest Scliolarship Among Chapters Cn Oclober l5, Kappa Kappa chapier ol: Alpha Qmicron Pi held a scholarship parly in honor ol achieving lhe highesl grade poinl ralio oi all Jrhe chapiers in Jrhe Uniled Siales. February found The AQPis ai Purdue, help- ing lo slarl a new chapler by assisling wilh lhe Panhellenic Teas and rush pariies. Among iheir philanlhropic proiecis were making favors for lhe hospilal and old peo- ples' homes and aiding The TB. Associalion in siuhfing envelopes wiih Easier seals. AOPis slrive 'ro aiiain iheir goals of en- couraging a spiril oi iraiernify and sisler- hoodg slriving for characler, digniiy, scholar- ship, and slrong college feelings: and Jrhe supporl oi lhe besl inieresls oi The college. 41' ' . ,RWM?ll ifYl'ii,h'4f B' ,f ,riff X. A :KN 'gig Q wllm Nancy Kernodle an- M ,Fill My ip, ll i f swers lhe phone vviih 4, i gb ily ly X ii - Iii fM,,'f,S,.S:m I Q x a Good morning. :TE -My ' fl -, A Hx luv 5 f A 4'vv ' iv ,. . I lui . -'fin .F W! .Mm ,, V A ALPHA OMICRON Pl-Fron+ Row-lns MCU LeGal'e, Becky Maddox Nancy Kern Anderson, Nan-:y l-lelnzelrnann. Julle Lana Korllw, Sue Wafalon, June Stein ure, Ann Ecnlfll Mm mm mn W n Wd Odle, Pal Uslxer, Suelfj- lyeson Fm r l rv C mn E'lwyOr'l'v. Row 2-lVlarC1'+2 Mr 5 V l l ln Car-'l Sl r x , 1 ALPHA OMlCRON Pl-Fronl' Row--Ann Sfarley Li., Ga'Cl'wf2-1, ,l nr rrd n v y 1 Myers, Linda Evans, Carolyn Marlln, Elfllne Mlller, Luclm B-acl Row 4 1 l-1 y Carole Welclwl, Carole Crosby, Judy Ollerbaclw, Pallyann Goss, u y Card games are al- ways a lavorile pas- llme of AQPi girls. - --'N . 2:,.,: -g:3:::.- 1.1113 N X U! 7 Alpha Sigma Alpha l ALPHA STGMA ALPHA-FronT Row-lvl ii, n I lv in, Sn il' Ta, T7-xi-f ni-n, ,liidilh WiylTer, Linda l-lfirl-955 Linda Niedlaalsl-i, P-alTy Goodwin, - T T 1- ii ri c f -' -if f ' ' T - i - -T ii i yfplv' ROW 2- cl -nf' Wiie ,ludy Tiefw' lice Mchr-ay, Judy Henry. Y K , .Y . Y. ,TF A , V Alpha Slglllil Alpha lntirocluees New Theme For Costume Party l-lornecorningy I9o2, Toiind The Alpha Sigs decTed on a TloaT. Don'T Miclcey Mouse Around, Ruin Ernf' Dr. EThel AlpenTel9, guesT speaker Tor The Noyer l-lalTs dedicaTion and an Alpha Sig alwnniis, was honored by The local chapTer during her yiSiT To The Ball STaTe cal'npuS. During The Tall, The Alpha Sigs spenT a weekend aT camp Red Wing where They reTreaTed Tor planning sessions and Tun. Win- Ter guarTer proughT rush and wiTh iT The inTro- ducTion oT a new Therne Tor The cosTurne parTy, Evening in EgypT, and The Tormal parTy, Wish Upon a STar. Nancy Dodds sounds The noTe Tor a song. Alpha Sigma Alpha ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA-Fronf Row-Judy Erfmvn Ann L -'-- Anmrd Sri- P .HW 5- PM Pr, JW S, f 1' , r' P 3 : if' ' IW'-r Marque' Lxmpph. Snxron Caldwf-LL Snwryn Ev'-xdfiwd, Ania Ev-vnanfyflr rin, ,V w F'f,ef YL1 Uv-' Cv - Vlif 3, 1 ww ww, L . L r 1 Lg, Cflrxiyn Eifnzfvn, EVE-n Penh -lm CFMM-r. Row 2-LQ-rf'H.a Lwnfq, Lynn Deqlfir, Luau- SM .-1 wr ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA-Fronf Row-Tllncy Dfidd., Gre-'Qnen i .m-jf nmn Www, ff'ff v'w:n 1,41 H'w1n'1n L 1, ll' ' L dx V+-ll CWL- Piff, fvhw Anne 'If1rMng Snwin Lanli-r ifflvxjl WHV1, famk- H fr' N-mn Vadff Viva' V,fe ',n Lndi, D V P31 1, .'.dw Efrl I IWHLLVVW' 0'Cf3nnQr 51,15-in Jffnwi, Linen C' fendi-rf Row 2-P134 Hint' M 1' L-nd, L1,n'm PVans qef underway for pledge dance decorafions. Alkie Berninger and Jan River fry Hue-ir new LP. WAS- W N XR QA 1 .ibq .... Iuwwfbmni Alpha Sigma Tau ALPHA SIGMA TAU-Fron Row- rage wie Suiin 'STS Pl marie uer e rrna.-ine nirner a' een ne e efe W' hT K l E T l Ell pl B ,l l . , K il'll,, .TTT , l.,sliH rig , are llanc, De-h'b:5'el P,,fh Ann W' iw Nami, Mifhaei. Row 2-F3539 SOPQV Eliflwfi Wifd S5f dV3 R0l3l3'i'T5. Alpha Taus Open Year By Sponsoring Hair Style Show Alpha Sigma laus began The year by sponsoring a hair sTyle show Tor The women on campus. They also enTered a TloaT in The Homecoming compeTiTion and Took an acTive parT in The Greek Week evenTs. AT Their ChrisTmas parTy, Alpha Taus wrapped pres- enTs Tor The Muncie Orphanage. They also helped To supporT a seTTlemenT school. AT Their cosTume rush parTy, Tau Toy- land, rushees came dressed as boys and girls and The members were dressed as Toys and animals. A porTrayal oT a nighT-club, Roseland, concluded The Tormal rush ac- TiviTies Tor The Alpha Taus. A quick Two-handed card game Takes The mind oTT homework. l HA SIGMA TAU Fronf R w H I CJMU fir Earbfm F1 w Mlm Pen Je-wn H+ P 'my Lqnnqlwarn Ppqqy 117 w 2 SJ D E335,7 ,M1r wrw n, ,- Alpha Tous follow a omg IU smqmq an old favorufe QV C P rw 4-5-.um N I, -S3332 22222 T Y A E. Slmrfirn Lou 1 it-:tilt h-1 - 4 lgniiqqu Www Kfdfllyi LA 5. Yi? .ii Trophy polishing brings memories oT The Bike-a-Thon. Chi Us C0-ed Ball Features Crowning Knight To Remember This year, as in The pasT, members oT Chi Qmega were very acTive on The Ball STaTe campus. An annual evenT sponsored by The Chi Qs and The Sig laps was The Co-ed Ball which TeaTured The crowning oT a KnighT To Remember. As a communiTy proiecT, The Chi Os Took a Chrisrmas Tree and canned goods To a needy Tamily. They also presenTed a social science award To an ouTsTanding iunior in ThaT Tield. Chi Gmegas were Tound Talcing parT in all The maior campus evenTs-l-lomecoming, STudenT CenTer BirThday ParTy, VarieTy Show, and Spring Sing. Cl-ll OMEGA-FronT Row-l.'f Ann Sirisn Sre i am' l Gi-.en Durfinger, Georgia Gail, Sue Srl, M y A Mucha Sandy - r ir r Wifr ii r D 4' F yer Cindy Ward lvlaril R G irbacz, Earbfira Bicleel, .lr-lime l-less, Jane Ma Ty, Ja , AlTer, Belh Row 2-'.' ,V , N . ,- lj i Dv,-'re Eei JJ ff Giligher, Carol lvlocl, Dane Gray. 5 S . Flowers bring a 'roucii of spring +o ine Chi C suife. Work begins eariy ro pubiicize Hwe ne-xi record nop. CHI OMEGA-Froni Row-Carole Cifv,pii:ii. I-'ey CQVN, Ji:-,Ce Aiiei H1-m Wi Dani MW-rw Lindf W'l 'Wi Mfliffi CUP? Eifn i'i'1iifWH Germ Pijicii- Sandi! Coflesrer, Linda Hi-'i:nqer Eife-n Van D-3 Wfiile Dornfi Smit P3 n i-ixinwef Evo Snuf fling' Skim' Yan'-'w Qonrfi Row 2-Ann Pasrnann, Donna Erwin, Porn Siinirird, ivhrgo Mama, Nanci, V' CHI OMEGA-Fron+ Row-Eunnie Lazzwro, Ciirfe Mere Jn'-Q Her- Doreen Hag' Njf Sharon Herzg, June Ziiipjfl i-A nge Gigi Jipe- negan, Ann Sfocifdaie, Diane Tirironion, Judy Nienmn, Dianna Ford. Morri-,,EarbTornCn1i,i.nda She Dinle. i Row 2-Ariene Henry. Joyce Greer, Jacgueiyn Long, Penny Friciwefi, i .s Q . 4: nl' Y v if 275 Delta Zeta 5 E -Xi X Elaine lvlohawlr seelcs a little help on an assignment. DZS Receive Top Award F 01' Efficient Chapter Delta Zetas began this year in their newly decorated suite by preparing tor their tra- ditional cottee hour in honor ot the l'lome- coming Queen candidates. Their tloat, Ro- man to Victory, placed second in the soror- ity division. Selling candy at Christmas, making tavors tor hospitals, and sponsoring the Veterans' Dance lcept the DZS busy. They also cele- brated their tenth anniversary at Ball State on lvlarch 22. Delta Zetas won tive awards trom their sorority convention and received the top et- ticiency award ot all chapters in the country at the national Delta Zeta convention. DELTA ZETA-Fr t R - fi fiirri Cvcl l-l df Al 5- ld ll Gwen Patlerson, Johanna l'lcl h l J 3 Tqq Janis Watkins. Sandy , A , F . .YF--,nu if l . '- :ec ,vi if '.: r cf' -1- Pq n3i,' .line Dann, Earn Je tr-.s,in,S1.di lzno -J Sarah l.:F,iie. Row 2-,l pci-if ar ir ' lf-N i r W'ind-3 Qrr, Charliine Lovii-'t-E. iv: ,X s- fc DELTA ZETA-From' Row-Ci-mn P f rj I PM fn v L YJQ-1U-V Sw,,:'wrm O 1rjv,1M, Shir YW va E 'r m- Row 2-.1 'UW Hlrf ' I Y P I DELTA ZETA-Fron+ Row-Norma B Ju Bar ar w :rv x-.EW C3041 lbfgrirv M1sV.S'L,'1r' W 3 L w r Il P L r P 1 V L l' 11 pi L F i T F W 4 Eehgxp H d- P'1:L.F'Q . Row 2-w Barb Hoback and Elaine cw K mxxxx X im NN C N F Pencehi Pin' Jarabei Jian Ajlrs Eeuy Dfaoenrof' J: Ann Sud- W ill :fan ETLUS. Gamma Thetas Stalt The Year In Brand New Suite New rules were 56+ up in regards +o The Ugly Man con+es+ which was sponsored by Gamma Thefa. Each men's orqanizahon on campus was invifed To submif a candidafe for Jrhe confesf. Confesfanfs were vofed on by +he slrudenf body, and +hen Jrhe winner was announced a+ a record hop. 5 1 +he suife clean. Consfanlr clean up is .necessary 'ro keep 63211111113 Theta suv GAMMA THETA-Fronf Row-Lyra? Lambf-ri Mar-:rf H-i AHF mein DXAMT-j'?i Sutifvfl F331-' Avw L' ,f'?1 P-H f : Wrlqhf Dawn Hvd-man, Judy Sfurm, Rpm! MQVSMQH Eorvnle MTHE-dqe, flwlzf-Vw Pnvf-m 'S'-'web Siren L rf: r , '- P -' 5. ,' ,' Sue S'enL,1mp. Row 27Glcma Panda!! En-'ily Pang-A, C-wie H 1' Va- Gamma Thefas dress up Their affernoon cup of coffee. GAMMA THETA-Fronf Row-MMQ Rzzxm Par Shun, Susie Smwfiw, Lmdg Sgpmvr knee Mme, Lfr' ,w Jr3Q'?f V, rwl- ' 1 L. Murwam Sfoner Jiacllc Romfmd Jbdy PP'wiap:w, C390 Rapfsdas, Row 2- .jaw Mamlvnn WaNNen, ER Eaunwqarlnfv, Varw Lunwmjv Wffw' I- Uv! wryp l I Ehzxxxkswml' i SQ Imaam: knuisyma Pi Beta Phi i r A T ' PI BETA PHI-Fronf ROW1S ?'f' Seirfin-i lvlfrxiife' TJ ie' Marsha Earvbern M3 rf----1 Simmohf Larf Swans PHT G--T nr- judo Gilliam 5 l D li P C d L M ll C Hg,-, fa f' ,wi Tlarcf-ie C: wCLJl'f' fe Puerizf- 5- wan T fri' Row 2- ' E cl Qi -f. .T A .V c ,fn , il. f f-, . f. . 3 MT FG1 ,O':'Vi: .1-:1i ,C':'13fT .V 2 I ir' sly V455 Pi Beta Phi Arrow Pin-Light Shines From Suite Window Shining Trorn a window on The Third Tloor oT Rogers l-lall is The arrow pin-lighT oT The Pi l3eTa Phi suiTe. I9o2 graduaTes gave The lighT To The suiTe as a giTT Trom Their class. In April The local chapTer hosTed The an- nual sTaTe day Tor members Trom oTher cam- puses To visiT The suiTe and see how Their Ball STaTe sisTers live. Two special proiecTs oT The Pi Phis were providing Tood and cloThing Tor a needy Tamily aT ChrisTmas and holding a brealcTasT Tor Their parenTs preceding The Spring Sing. Pi Phis Tool4 The spoTlighT as CharloTTe Beach was crowned The l9o2 Homecoming Queen. 0Ther royalTy were BeTsy Noel, CrienT Queen courT, and Sharon GulTavel, Blue Key courT. Pa rTy decoraTions and Tavors are iusT abouT compleTed. Pi Beta Phi PI BETA PHI-Front Row-Fxrde-51 Uwfiurlz, Lmda L ,law ,Il lm. Jme' C3TlDl3'1'll C3'fl,'T Elma, Sui' Faerxm, Cirlgllp H ilrflzm, Jre som Mlmlyn l:r'fwi-r, Elem Lmjl-wil-fd, Mar-garvi-7 Dlilard, llimcy Efgwlrw, l f'lull'i'F. Mar, AW1 Plllllpi Eiwnf' if' G-il EGM, llii- l.f:v,' Clwarlwllle Bewilw, March! Csrwj. Row 2-law E'C'lG 1'7 Dmmne Wll,,irl, lli1v.Cl-.y,lllimjv Powell 19 wgg PI BETA PHI-Front Row-Judl, M-f-mll, Mlm Ann Fzfer Eownwj- I-fnoebel, Nancy 63.139, Elame Eryum, Edyflxc- Jmnton, Czndy Scllaaln, Bezner, Carol Plnard, Judy Frllzmlelr, Arlme Beck, Linda Maddox, Marllyn Wrezlle-r, Pm Pwfllggm E5-verly Hedgez, Keely Prvi-,':. Row 2-Calf HH: er, Gul Cam, lflwgrf Pi Phis enloy a leisurely allernoon in llwe smile where llwey can relax and gel away from Hall. , ' '-mscmmxvmwnwvraxx'.'Mx'xxm..:-exw.-faxmem-.N-1'-wra-:z-:pf ' . -- ,Y me :-.:,. :f-:qw - .':.:.,x ,m ,mg gl my --,. X. W., Admxwzq.-gcpmfgmwwmq-:,:.bu-::q:93,g.-pfgw-,., .1.,f:,-3,355 Sigma Kappa A touch ot Hawaii comes to the suite. Sigma Ks Hold Trade Party With Tri-State Fraternity Sigma Kappas started ott the year by win- ning third place in the sorority division ot the Homecoming parade competition. Cn the weelcend ot November IO and I I, the Sigma Kappas boarded a bus tor Tri- State College and a weekend trade party with the Phi Kappa Theta traternity. High- lighting the weekend was a banquet and dance at the traternity house. Several activities were held in coniunction with the Mothers' Club. Sigmas Kappas ioined the mothers tor a Thanksgiving tea and on a number ot occasions tor get togethersf' Pledges were also busy during the year. One ot their major proiects was a Pledge Punch Hour tor all the new pledges on cam- pus. Cn February 23, the annual pledge dance, Violet Bouquet, was held at the K ot C Hall. Sigma Kappas were also active in such campus activities as the Student Center Birthday Party, the Variety Show, and the Spring Sing. SIGMA KAPPA-F t R w- fwfr'-, P ,dff bin Wi-i'. Su,in Silf, p .,t. Row 3-Pjafnea t'u'ler Re-been Welzh Lf R R 2 t tl t P H lld St h l' B N J J b l. h 'fp t' ,l 'i Wil OW - teh ,li,ifn'i -i i irt X aer, anc Ones, c- Com s ois ipman, Pe P v v 5 roi-if ce fry' Emu, Wn','v'--95.3 5,3 D,-ning Ennio Eagle-,f CaroeEern Barb Sales LesSrillv-,ell , A Q i H i i 1 i Sigma Kappa ,' us- , 9 .- SQ Q 09 p , W v If - . -. Li.. 33 fa ,V ' ,- at 'L' C: V i f if ' -i I K' 1 :X , It . 3 , gg - . . ' ': t ' ,, V .rj I 1 -1 w E l Q - 1 -v N .. , -. T 1 .4 ' X 1 'f E X N' 2' Q 'X , ., ,. SIGMA KAPPA-Fronf Row-Linda WwW1ni.i-rw, Fffvhwe Exim, .lcammwm Burford, Mare Hemi-r, Ake Dui Vlmiy Sn,r'r'-,Af Dam- W1'1-ru Hmfeaa, Suhrw Suu? Cfsroh GMWHQ k Mwy Swbberf, Lwbbv Hf1r?:eiN, Cams' Cie Ja-,me F-tif:-y, Lum Ga-lri, Grwq Swv? Sue Sf-wjnw FW' Dull Mary Tu.-1-if Row 2-LC-'i Vf,- nd Jo Am' Riyer Margse Pew, C' pi-r' Mira vf' Fwizer-, -f,.:.:sr :tt -I M I E 'bag : ' .A , .- -Q,-' 1 'U' Q. J pg. I ' 1 5. ., ' F Q ' ENE I R if 3- tyyzk E E5 5 .Q 'gs 1 . ,t gt XJ - Q- Y V ,K N: I. 'fE:. ,-ag - ,K YV' .. g 'H eq 1 5' f ' Z is l . iii .: ,. , z , H 1 ,v is I 2' : :Q ' R i ' X, V X I 0: tg, f . - Q 'Z - J, at A .1 N 7- t. X 5 . ., ,.,.., - .rx-x 2 ,' - I 1- X f SIGMA KAPPA-Fronf Row-Amdwe Smar' P55 Swphenj. Margie? :Med lffarffm Jian on Mer'wNf,fv'w Mqfliry Marfjwa M3P'1'rmev', Judy Love Pauime lfmobhck Efzabeth GN. Maril-,rw Neuman Sfartn fxllvle Eaaww Margareb' Hafiver LLeUa Wflgrwer, Jwm Van: Vlfmc, Eder, rich. Row 2-Fifi,-ara W,11'1-if P-fer Mwvm MCM Luxe, Judy EC-C Aclrives slwow pledges wha+ happened las? year Some people jusf Cam? waif un+il We Bikefx-Thom. mesa. 1 my 'i - . Q 1 -1 mmf x 'mlm Sigma Sigma Sigma L . SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA-Fronl Row-,Arr C18 Lvgf 'ieze ll-ri, Lroa Miciurn Jacque Devine Deon: 1, Nzrmctf' Miifca Weaver , Y g 1 ,T A C A ,, ,,,,, ,i ' ,,,-c,,., . ,,,, W- , , MY Q , ,Hur AM. H. Y is -QW :NA p W A-wwf Q--ee T ff- M- R Z T E P Tri Sigmas Initiate Fish Fryg Revive Topsy Turvy Tavern Tri Sigmas began Their busy year wiTh The TirsT Sigmas Tri-Sigma Chi Tish Try. The Tish was served in a hugh TenT in The middle oT WesT Campus. This year The Sigmas revived The Topsy Turvy Tavern, a dance wiTh a Tavern in The Pine Shelif oT The STudenT CenTer. A Topsy STudy break Turns inTo a dance pracTice, Turvy Tiger was chosen Trom candidares represenTing each oT The TraTerniTies. AlThough The Sigmas were acTive in social aTTairs, They grill Tound enough Time Tor sTud- ies To be lisTed on The NaTional Sigma Sigma Sigma Honor Roll For ScholasTic Excellence. Phyllis SweeT smiles as she Types her bibliography. 4 -X , w. 2 I h ,ga , S fi SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA-Fronf Row-M-Jrfw Sam Hum' EVM Hammer, Dade- Henry BME Cifevd Hi f ,, 5,3 0 Hi3'v Row 2-Sifay Srfch The Vasf feafhers are added To Hue swam for The rush parfy. N. 'X SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA-From' Row-Susan AH rx S mdy v J: r- nur Swliy Hoplins, Sandie Ford, Riwemiry Polvzzcm J U3 Hnda Donovan, Row 2-Linda Twldon, Jan Kefc mar nc wc: '92 286 STRAY GREEKS-Leif lo right-Dave Geyer, P. Kappa Alpha, Pal l W l S T 0 lf .c1.f i..fZ7e.i, el?'e..2iQ.i.Q'D.i?T3 Greeks T1'ansfe1'1'i11g To BSTC Goodenalurecl lun is a big parl ol lralernily living. if Unite Through Stray Greeks Each year many sludenls Jrramfer lo Ball Slale from various olher college campuses. Cn lhese campuses lhey were allilialecl wilh sororilies ancl lralernilies which clo noi have chaplers here. Shay Greeks was formed in I957 lo unilre lhese Greeks in brolherhood. Slray Greeks also parricipalecl in a num- ber ol aclivilies such as l-lomecoming and Greek Week. Each house lakes pride in ils display ol Trophies. fs ASQ' Q Kappa Alpha Psi Aids Olcl Folks? Home ln Sp11110 Clean Up January 5, l9l l, saw The Tounding oT Kap- pa Alpha Psi on The lndiana UniversiTy Cam- pus. BeTore Coming To The Ball STaTe cam- pus The local group was known as Kappa Alpha Nu. Then on February 22, l953, The DelTa loTa chapTer was Tormed. Qne oT The money making proieCTs ol The group was a record hop co-sponsored wiTh The Arnold Air SocieTy. ln The spring The' Kappa Alpha Phls held Their annual closed dance, SweeThearT Ball. AnoTher spring proiecT was aiding The Old Folks' l-lome in a clean-up campaign. Kappa Alpha Psis are proud oT Their mem- bers who were ouTsTanding in The Tield oT sporTs. John Walker was a sTar player on The Cardinal TooTball Team, and Ray SaTTer- Tield and Ed BuTler, sTarred on The baskeT- ball c:ourT. KAPPA ALPHA PSI-Leff To rigln P T Clllrli-1 KAPPA ALPHA PSI-F + R -AVA E l Ji, Q' Ja- F il P field Wdliif' Waller, J rw M idl D S l P d C R 2--Arw A l 2 Delta Chi .. l DELTA Cl-ll-Front Row-,ln VV'g'-- Tmw Tiff-. Ps' Pap: W::J,' El l-tidy-3-, Wsiy e Corbr Dial Whee'er Don Litherland Geoff 'A ' ' ' ' R 2 ' F' ' b 'C d S ' ' s- 3 j: ver, W -ua' 5, e r' 5' av,-.-,sri Delta Chi Hosts Sorority Presidents And Housemothers Delta Chi has gained recognition tor the worlc it has done in bringing together those trom ditterent Qreelc organizations on cam- pus. Two events that stood out in accomplish- ing this goal were a banquet in honor ot all the traternity housemothers and also a ban- guet tor the presidents ot all the sororities. Founded only tive years ago, Delta Chi has become active in a number ot campus activities such as the Spring Sig, Bilce-a- Thon, Student Center Birthday Party, and Variety Show. This year the annual White Carnation Ball, the Delta Chi closed dance, was held in the l. U. Medical Center in Indianapolis. Late evening snacks are a welcome brealc trom the lon hours ot gtud in ix 5 li 'ew Q YQ- ! X5 1 ' N 1 i s NX K X X pf Delta Chi KW! 1 1' 1: DELTA CHI-Fronf Row-Tud W anif- Hun Cf? -Q:-f Efb G'aPmfww, Fwd Jifm r . 1,4 D My' 5 f1Q'fff Lf , :lm , yi Row F'fn-wer' Tliwfve Schrvw d' L,1rwS'1Lef. Row 2-Poli-f-1' Hvwer J ev Lwvf 5 Memfniwrvz, Mui H We ,MLN YC .mi EW P'-13 1'-1 3-L H V v DELTA CHI-Fronf Row-G-fi'fvc1e E1 'vu Ln, W,51,ne1 Mm-111 Pa-,f Wfi'f4X.fC'r Joi' H'wi1! Wd Row 2-M.,-W 3,i'U,f1'iW D H H4 'W f vm T fcgi- FV AW Haney lub Mor-i-P-inf-1-, TM fJf- P 'tr Lei. Guwkzr-9' Jew Eu-Yer V-LZ? L,rf,' r'f31.ir Dil W'f3i: :'w rw een L' Xe. Les Gumbiner plays a favorife piece for his brofhers. Z Lambda Chi Alpha .. -- Q .VN IN - LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Fronl Row-l, F-,rig Farid fffenw'-wi Tiv- f- , 5 5 ?i'i J-irr, lflfi-r J-Jrr, Grnieg lwlxrl - li' --in Row 2-fnlw J i'n n ii l--nhl, flied Lambda Chis Acquire Land, Thrills, lun, and excilemenl were provided lor lhe aweeslriclen speclalors as lhey wil' nessed lhe Lambda Chi sponsored annual Bilea-lhon. l-lall ol lhe prolils ol lhis race were presenled lo lhe lvlagnabosce Scholar- ship land lor sludenls. The lralernily again presenled ils Qpera' lion Sliilcasel lo aid lhe lreshman women lo move inlo lhe residence hall. A new alhlelic lield, a picnic area, and a LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Fronl' Row-'Q -' -1, L ,xx G' : Ll' ii 7' W ' :' r E 'faerie'-' Jail lf f ' 5-li-' Dil Efifd Mary Snool-, Dir f , ' ' ' Row 2-fl ' VV' V , l' Sri- ,lr,rr, F ,lin V ' f' '. '?-rc .laiiii Slew- Pinrlr, lflm Defi Fin' Slsher Erace l-lorgfnan Don Fallon, Dave Wilvaor Jim Reed, Mars W 5lrlrd Row 3-M111 Dflnoll Elph liflonzk- Slew Eillandef Jficl Jor- den, Fred Prce Bob Rosa, Dmne l-lodgin Max Douglas, Keirh Pryce. Mascot, And Housemother lighled baslcelball courl were iusl a lew ol lhe ways lhal Lambda Chi Alpha pul lheir newly acguired acre ol land lo use lhis year. A new housemolher was also welcomed. Mom lvlagely was kepl busy lislening lo many problems, enlerlaining lheir girls during lhe open lounges, and acling as hosless al all lhe social lunclions, plus caring and sew- ing lor Belsy, lhe Lambda Chi goal and lralernily mascol. fi ev Row 3-Dfnn, lfflfi, Se-.Aa lylwun 1 Arr Jr-lanffn Rc? Ref-ve'. Johnny lvlelzael, Bob Meyer, Jerry WillirEiin'z, John Aebi, Bull Wilson. Row 4-S l l,l,,rrai,, Di? Wfnninlw Svwe Erp-f1dl:wr3, Elias lhetbwld lf-irh Hengchen. Jim l:ishi1'r,John Flora John Pelle-rs. Laulbda Chi Alpha LAMBDA CHI ALPHA-Fronl Row-ll rlji tiilfiil lvlfivl VVil -ii loin Tom Bi 'win Tofu ll ill Swrig Pj 1 3. xl pi XNfl D .gl r,iY,g l iq li Ri- liar, lam l :Vi ,lirn Qwrifj-1' S'-jig Cl ppindf-r, Fl 1 - 3'3 fXl ,n M i ,- Ski: ii' Pi lf' Row 4-il l, .f i' i l -r, lv' i ' 1 Foil. Row 2-.l,. Sixirvliif Fri' lr- Ding P-, ni' l '- Ni D:'i3M'.i' DW ' Y Vili S, P -' :H i- pf lim' Lei if ei-' Row 3-, lvlrs. Frances lvlagely, liousemollwer. Jim Lanlz sellles pack lor a lavorile program. Everyone gallwers around wlnen llie plwone rings, especially when ire a girl. QS: m mmK m W2x ,,: I X3 i i 1 l 'MWF 3 S' W x. Y' x XM 'f' N Q we e fi ,Y Q Y Phi Sigma Epsilon 5 Mrs. Airnee Alen, lWousemoiher. Pl-ll SIGMA EPSILON Row 2--, Fron Phi Sigs Help To Establish l New Chapter At Valparaiso New lhis year lo The Phi Sig house was lheir housemolher, Mrs. Aimee Allen. Mrs. Allen was formerly a residenl oi Muncie bul is more recenjrly from San Diego, California. The house ai 704 Riverside was brighienecl up wilh lhe remodeling oi ihe basemenl and downsiairs area. Anolher addilion was a maseol, 'lpeanuisf' a long-haired dachshuncl. Phi Sigs lraveled lo Valparaiso Universiiy Jro lrigger lhe louncling ol a new Phi Sigma Epsilon colony. Anoiher maior proiecl of The Phi Sigs was lhe co-sponsoring oi a go-lcarl race wilh Sigma Thela in Jrhe spring. - . ,- i V r we L1 Row 3-L--L s i i E w D i arny ie, on n Di? Jenn :ii fir. .fKL-..Q:lQQQQQ8fQ.Q,...s Phi Siglllil Epsilon Carlfon Polk and John Wood fake pride in showing off Weir fevorife pefs. New clippings and picfores are emfered in The scrapbook by X-Xrqyke Savage and Edwin Pefer. flwbgm. ,ix- 5' 294 X Sigma Chi Barry Goldwater Guest Speaker For Sigma Chi Installation Cn Jef? I7 I962 The Sigma DelTa Tra' Ternny became The l35Th chapTer QT Sigma Chi. The Epsilon Cmega chapTer is The sev- enTh in Indiana and The TirsT To be insTalled since ISSO. C5uesT spealaer Ter The insTalla- Tien was Arizenas SenaTer Barry GolelwaTer. Heading OTT The years acTiyiTies was The Sigma Chi-Sigma Tri Jonah-sTyle Fish Fry. A huge vehT was ereeTed on WesT Campus Tor ,M t x . 1 The evenT. Circus Type enTerTainmenT was presenTecl by members OT The Two groups aTTer The meal. Spring Tound Sigs running Trom sororiTy girls who were Trying To sTeal Their clerbies, Tor The Sigma Chi Derby Day, a new Tracli- Tion sTarTec:l during The Sigma Chi pledgeship in l962. l ,aa ,A - -1- ' -fs . ff-M ,ae Zafsaa-T LLM LQ L'-5 ia- SIGMA CHI-Fronf Row-D-.5 ',' -yr Le. Cir S'11'j . ' Row 3-.1 ., , i , . ,- p,u,, ,, . ,.-5 : mf, rm, ., .,., N ina. U, ,. Q5 iz.2-.-.A T- 3-e, F03 T-g f' E Tel? JN' ilrder, Row 4-3.-, ,l:rr2:1 RQWZ-1' T C, ...-.S-as F ' x Ron WaTsen and Mile SwarT: sTreTch ei,T beTere The Tire Tor an evening OT sTudy. P' L v V11 Yrvx Tv P V1 11 f:11,Fi:v'!'Dx3V -f T' i m1 ' fx. -H-: XX I L Q Sigma C111 w y r L W'-L Ol- XAf'f fx f- VH ff ' f- ' 'Row 21-flh 5 ' .F Q .Q VV X15 C' 4 C '-E f 'n V. 1 ' I , E'-iz' DEX? V N 1 D u Row 4-FH? iv mi, fl' Hn W -f 1, Fw l w'.m ' 1 M10 Pig: . 11' D., 7 . if v Li Siqs look over News far a new addilriom. I 'kJ'fi'm 'T'i 'x' Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Breaks Ground For New Addition QURISLIK sl ws.. .' I ' .Q Sf.-is T'-Pfiiifm ' X x . .N ., .ss.ss.., Presidenf lfmens breal-is ground Tor house addiTion. SIGMA Pl-ll EPSILON-Fronf Row- 1 - I. lfi R lfl'i.'l fi, J A if I V4 'eeie f-Y 3 ' M m C' S l ei R-Ca lfgjirnsrl R w 2- 1 ' l i ?.' is fn 'fi-aj E111 E T F A E l S ' lgroi, 1,3 pringmi E R 3 ow - ' L 4 .- Cn February 2l, The members oT Sigma Phi Epsilon celebraTed Their TenTh anniversary as a naTional TraTerniTy aT Ball STaTe. SpoTIighTed among Their TuTure plans is The new addiTion To Their house aT I43l Riverside. Remodeling The presenT house and comple- Tion oT The new addiTion will malce possible ac:commodaTions Tor comTorTably housing sixTy-Tive men. Sig Eps broughT home The Top honors in The TraTerniTy division oT The l-lomeeoming parade. A sTreeT dance, midway games, and reTreshmenTs were all a parT oT The Sig Ep Carnival held on a Friday nighT in The Tall. The Sig Eps co-sponsored wiTh The Chi Os The Coed Ball and The crowning oT The KnighT To Remember. NN j Paul Fl..1.e-T, P- T l.Jl l .lay Eizhcip, Denny C ii r 31.311 l i,lir 5- Asnrhen Di' ilsniini CHL- L, 'i. Row 4-S 1.1-i in-1-f Cr3 e,,ll,.gir1' Jihn L:j:a'z fr ld: i ' ri' Ri' A fd NV T Gvy Smfr Fred Crliper lfba- Wi imgir. 1 , ,adunlwiiwgik Sigma Phi Epsilon A Q q A l 4 SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Fronf Row-Myvmm Huw, Tom Jfviwrw ',1'N W, Dm Qrliriw PMN M n , - , Arr: L Er-u1i:,w ' 7 L V 'Ir 'f P11 7- ffl W. ,r J V- S: . :QF ELX Gfff D33 Af W Bib F' 1fwTi,'pi , Lib Frewl P'-'V L ,W .fl 'Q' w ' C1 Row 4-'V K ', 5 '1 x inf Row 2-T-'M Rfk-ii SY--2 FULL- J-E'v, Pe T' Q.:lL.wf F' P HQQJ- 'f-L ' 5 .' L '1:r,i,.E:' ,W , r L V E- 2:1 f- V4 Y Li'5 VV1 I J A 21531, L rv, 'Q V' Row 3-, H V4 H 1' Vw ri ' TCT: l .. 4 L .3 SIGMA PHI EPSILON-Fronf Row-A T jr'rpi'1r PL' Q'.,G:,f-gl Sb: 'Cf' L 1 Vw. 2 ',,., Enwrii' SL. CALL, Lei' H'-J lil- Gin, it.:- Dd Med and If-fry Tgwilef, Terry Jiclitim JQLW ECM.-.ww fiiz Leiman, fi ,lf 'u .3 1:5 P F' A ff- .V Pjiue'-if. Row 4-31.31 r 1 To Tum MLW Pfw SCH.:-3df?r, Row 2-Vvrmi LfcL'fier Jia- FMmLi'mb35-5-r Jivv' Eb Jimi-., Chu' G1 V: Tim Q3r1,:'mfr Ja, 0vi ,f3f T-yn Eu-Clfria 'gr Paul Gold--ik PPM! Emj-am, Dow Heidi, EMI P-arims Pavwjf' f'w'Vov' Chili fmei ' Cfuft, Jim C w',X' ,1., F'f:fmrd Gw- L? iw Ww,1:', J 'H N51 Row 3-.Wifi V:?QL11u':i'in EN Sf- 3 pe' S' wars Tfw f.1iL .,p, Mrs. Lucille Roe, Fmousemofher. Broihers sfop for a brief Chai be-Tween dasses. 3 - f ii i C E ' : X ..Lb'- V ji 5, fb. : 2+':s..z . ,Q ip f r Kia, - 'ii 'i' ,LQ -- f- ws ,fy L YY ' ' 12, S'-T 3 s -,+.-,W 5? ii ? rx ,E .. L ...,.,,L A. ff 5 -, ' 'T F i1iffT1Es 5 1 . 2 .gg if fi i XI' fi , iS bra- , .. T Q ' z 1 ig 5 Q 'if' 1? S 5 ' . L Z X I 5 ex. -' ' t 1 3 Q l L- A . , . xii TH T -i.i.,-... ew I '!- ' is .n f .-1 . . X F H. N A.. F! s v- x Q is Sigma Tau Gamma ', I TP T ?ESiTY TS g, , Y M. ,L X MW , E , EER? . .XG :Z - . ' ,iiw mul :W li 'V ., .- -..Q- John Rodgers helps himselT To a guiclc brealcTasT. Sig Taus Adopt Two Mascots Boa Constrictor And Bulldog VisiTors To The Sig Tau house during The year mighT have Tound Themselves conTronTed by one oT The Two Temporary mascoTs oT The TraTerniTy+eiTher Chauncy, an 80 pound bulldog, or Max, a 7 TooT boa consTricTor. During The summer The Sig Taus compleTely remodeled The basemenT oT Their house by The addiTion oT a new sTudy room and The remodeling oT The TV room. ShorTly aTTer The Tall guarTer began, The house was opened Tor a parTy in honor oT The Treshmen women. Sig Taus also won The l962 Bike-a-Thon and The IQ63 inTermural baslceTball crown. l T l' li n, Pix, 'lefii Pon l-i,n5i Row 3-.lim ,liihnson SIGMA TAU GAMMA-Fronf Row-J r izliiin F' i'ii .Tiger ,lfiiiiigs lvlcineir fmci lx i lf in Eiiinri.. T .. T . K ' T l 'A ' 'W ' C' ' 1 Q 'n Dicl Trai-'tier cloLn G-awe Eddie Q'Donnel', PeTe Eclles. Jim Eeach '4 if- TE ,'f:, TQ' l-, ',, .J',',.': ,. i , QU nil QU. I l D F D F Row 2-,Vhr Pvwu: llfe h cl Tcl lvlcliiny, l.'iil-e- Eal Jonn D A Sigma Tau Galllllla 'Q SIGMA TAU GAMMA Fronf Row L I 3 V.1 '1 Ek NN -H' Row 3-F' F D,vf'T f 'z' L M V WL ssem w--Mfrs-ss s V Fl. I uw .w,-.,. X e J, L 1.3 .1 ' , - - , , w 2 T 1 'nm 1 L n Mivv' 4,,.,rTL-,1:i -n Lfw, Dv ar A' 4 ' I MA TAU GAMMA Fron'r R w P 9 1 Vw 'lakh Row 3-P-1-'cu Lit-if .W ff. ' ' F ' W Dj 1 w J J L1 Q I -U P- Q -W W , , , .Y N P r I x r lu ' E-1 TV: C Brofners pool Hweir ideas on a new essiqnrnenf, at X K Y ss -M Il . W V Xf- , ':. 3 'ii f , -1 535: f' 1 . --f 'Qi,:QiS,3'35?52'5w-0 X fss,Q.gEi.g5'-f? -. , K :lffi'? f .Y A ...Q - .,. s , -4, -EI, . , - Q ff s v 'A ' 'f r- N - M- Wmaqsi-'ss was s. Y f ,fi .-aw ' nu., N, .5.2?zSf:ra?xf-s-news' Sigma Theta Q- ,. V mx.. N1 i ' Th M k P - ' Slgfllizl etas El 6 10g1GSS' 5 .. i Q fa Q :i 'f ' ' ' ' i i is Toward Natlonal Aff111Ht10I1 X Lale in 1961, plans began lo lake sliape 7 -1 X ::. ' in llwe minds ol several Ball Slale men 'ro form 1 .F '- 1: h iir V... I . q,lf.-, ': '. ' a new lralernily. Enlliusiasm spread and on Bob Eley and Carl Boollw examine llieir cresl. SIGMA THETA-Froni Row-'S'3n Ftce' Dc, Sri-ec im l-l','i:i E fripclf- Pfizer Dc' lvlii' Tanner Din Wi-clei'li1il'. Row 2-Dennu m-:lee Ml-3 Kylie' Pnl biiir clerr, Srnilb led Darlnq, Wayna May 24, l962, Sigma Tlwela became a local. ll didn'+ lake long lor llwe men ol Sigma Tlriela lo swing inlo llwe middle ol campus aclivilies.Tl'1is lall brouglfil Homecoming and llne conslruclion ol a lloal, The Proplwecyf' They also co-sponsored a Heidelberg Bar al flue Sludenl Cenler Birlliday Parly. Grades were nol neglecled as llwe Sigma Tlielas came our on lop ol all Jrlie lralernilies willi a 2.599 average lor fall guarler. Plans lor llrie lulure are direcled loward nalional allilialion. Work is progressing on a scrapbook lor llfieir clriosen alumni. Sli-gel Chcl Hczd. Row 3-G Pack Dcn Eodanber-1, Mike Dean, Bill Guisla, Tom Farris, Ran Laflnam, Ron VanOsdo', SIGMA THETA-Fronf Row-Dave Vollmar, Jim l-loslins, Sieve Tollem, Slgplmen Krjliggjfjr, Barr Volz, Tom Hazeii:-lr, ,lqmeg Umqurai W'fi, y V r, rr 3m Jim Mason, Kris Leonalig, Eob Cl'ieriaul?,Torr1 Evans, Bob Eley, Row 2- Carl, Plwrl U4-Qrr, GJ: Tranrv, Lvr. Mfr-re. Row 4-Fcb Z,wari'5f.li, Dori Combs. Ron Cupp. Brad Ayers, Milne Haro. Gary Connelley, Phil Dwiqhr Graham, Ronald Rrirberri, Jalw 'S.:N:er, Skye Flaming, Lew Marlin, Carl Eoolli Riclw Meyer, Jolwri Wilcox, Row 3-Dave Pile-y, Grrrgrgwfj-ll Eob Bream, Pom Grig-i3fn,,l,ayCorl, .av-N VR X ' mg.:- ,, X xi., .: .-E.- Dave Riley, Ron Green, Brad Ayers, and Bill Cork bring lime lrarerniry records u 5 ---SX f-:-. saw 1 N f ee., W y fa x X X fm-Q 'Q NNWW XX Qi law egg,-:3:,5.'.-,3::-x ' - - Q Q . ,L 'dir 1- p-+o-dale. Scrapbook piclures re- , r-ri f veal aclivilies of Sigma 5 vs 15 '- -l'l1ela's lirsl year. S12 '5 N Q Q QS' ag X' 3' 3 X aim! if f - 4 ,. Q , , ' fi . assi.. ' 'Q ,ky -. Nm-.12 Yx.x. Q.. 2 N N xrgiix-.. ' vg. ,,. 3gg3,x:. ,qi-.:X-X - 3 4 xx A ' ' .f gfir: ,fz ' M egg -, ,.-rw ' vw' ' ' , 1 'NQL X -- ,. -. 5::5:. '.-:'-1:fw - X xq x ' .. -' -f-1' iraq, ' M525 Theta Chi Q 1 THETA CHI-Fran? Row-f '31, f ST-f N' K Effie- l':'- Sree-dl:-v Doane l-lieu Di' Fame paul Bea: Dax-9 Genie' Jim ff f X-,f 'V fini :X-. '-Tif' Llfl l.ih3 l.1rri, S a in lm Qi-F: lim 3 Dole- Row 4-L -5 Se 'Z VV am Mio-fa Ljfrri Crvee 'fi' 9 A Ve., f 3.-fffin Tam L, nl' lNaf en Ci Sill l-leg' l-',r+ Eirti' l cl lx l Jm Heel Ffa .f fi- Jag 5. Qfr. Cfgpjh C NN Lapuua 'af A deff . R 3- '-zo. L Theta Chia Take Part In Winning Variety Show Pe1'f01'ma11ce Thela Chia Celebraled a viclory as lhey won fhe Variely Show Wilh lhe Alpha Chis, ACIDS, and Alpha Siqs. Theme lor lhe win- ning presenlalion waS Whal Shipsualionf Cn Seplember 28, lhe Thela Chis ioined wilh lhe Alpha Chia in sponsoring Jrhe Bowery Ball, a live-band dance held in The ballroom. Each year lhe Thela Chis malce available lheir services for helping lo clean up Camp Reclwing and also Camp lsonoqal lor crip- plecl Chilolren. Jim Usborne enlerlaing hia brolhers wilh his rendilion of a few songs. X! S Fi!! H 3 I THETA CHI-Fronf Row-Ahjg A'Sg1rfv P Va-'rj E J C 'N Row 2-D1-.ri Lmqa' M10 ACL rr H,rold Sfrrug l A Jr rr F rr r WN 1rE P ser, Dave' Drrrrrwrm, ,lim Nerrrrv, E-bb P3rr,rjr2n. EM Fur Dc S Pr r Row 4- Dv, wh- SN'-'frm FPR H15-3-pjar Phu! Niger. Row 3 AL l A THETA CHI-Fronf Row-Jfvrr' VV,-'avi-r Gy, Tfrvrr-i TM t 1 N L S x W J F' N I P+ V1 D P J D D11 Peyrfrn, Jrm O1br:+rrrr9 Jerry M:NM3nberf1+?r Tj Trlkr Dav rw rw vr ow A R-Qfrrdg, Row 2-be-me Earmh Lirrr, S'rI,in, H'-'wi-, V J rw 4 V Larry Enrlriry, Dale C-if-jrrard, Srrerrrrmn Sr: rr' Row 3-MW S L J Fm I nw D, T r Mrs. Helen Gable-man, housemoflwer. mNlil7 'l.lQR:7!U? lr' is 1' Theta Xi ,X :- 1 --Ni- THETA Xl-Front Row-Qyr QQ in J ,. Sf'-'H Dr Sur ea E:'f'Q'i' Etfffrne Jttn Andi-raon Danni Bodle. Row 4-lfennettt Wigeffan, -af e if V If N- -' S far T at t.'f ef Row 2-frm F354 Edt, n fat 'tt' S.-. 'del Eaue SWIL Jfn D:'an D31 Haniin Ve , Dwi- : 'f - ' '.1-e i l Pie Sam Oc'-V El Erenib N A Row 3-L ' v t . ,- . Cinl n fit Theta Xi Results From Kappa Sigma Kappa Merger Formerly Kappa Sigma Kappa, ttie Ball State cttapter merged witlw ltweta Xi at ttmeir national convention in Detroit. Ttneta Xie tiave again gained recognition tor the Variety Stwow that tttey sponsoreactt year. Eactt traternity ancl sorority may par- THETA Xl-Front Row-,HU t-ii 1 Va'-f ,1'f 'E t Row 2-Day: few! ff , P lf ticipate by joining with tttree or tour otlwer groups in presenting an act tor the stmow. Campus ancl community activities play an important role tor Ttteta Xie. Ttwey gave spe- cial parties tor ttme Qlcl lzollcs' l'lome and tor ttwe ctiilclren at ttme Delaware Orplwan's ttome. Yr-'tag FU, Ei'r'r1Ct Row 3-E Si.-.ali cl at tvlelwin clfitin t ' gif I N,e'5 Lf Sie td-e MQCQHV. Row4+ lt H l C l T Jt' S D P orotn cm ferr, mr if in river. snws.m:nxxi12 Theta W vflr Hfrwp rfrr F , 3 rr m H Row 4-Dan ,,X,fvww:e cb P Pan r ' Pledges pump To luqlwf an achve 5 ciqareffe. .sm Organizations Every student at Ball State can find an organization to meet his tastes a11d interests. The various departments sponsor clubs for stu- dents in their fields. Other groups are student instigated to meet polit- ical and social needs. awww .,,,,y,..,.,... .. ,.,..--- x , X 3 EAXY 'QMQL ,ww Alpha Phi Omega Establishes Campus-Wide Lost And Found To assemble college men in lhe fellowship of lhe Scoul Calh and Law, lo develop friend- ship, and io promole service io humanily is lhe purpose ol Alpha Phi Omega. ln order lo carry our ils purpose To Jrhe iullesl exlenl, Alpha Phi Omega has adopled a number of proiecls lo beneiil Ball Slale slu- denls and lhe communily. Members conlrib- ule +o lhe blood banlc ai Ball Memorial l-loss pilal. Each day, members bring in losl and found arlicles irom all over campus lo lheir headguarlers in lhe Campus Police office. Qlher proiecls oi The group can be iound in lhe Sludenl Cenler such as lhe ride and book sale board. The group also helps wilh lhe organizaiion and worlc oi lhe Boys' Clubs and Scoul groups in lvluncie. i ,. , ,. , ,A i E J, S :ch Pls-mn Csrl ,dc '1 Jw Walls ROW 3-lf-. CCVD--, K, ? R 2 V T D Sl h l-l d Langdon, Dicl, Everill, Boyd Gundrum, Jirn Anile, John Swilzer. ' -' N 'fig- -Q4 o J -'+o N-- - xiii N X NN. ' 3 , . A A - , - xx 110014,-,fn'12Wl Y.. rw , if 71 Joe Elle-r, Ken Langdon, and Slove Fleming sorl arlicles al lne cenlralized losl and found lweadquarlers. ALPHA PHI OMEGA-Fron+ Row-Davvd Allspnw, Ray Mwnne, Joe Elf:-y, ,lm Pwzi lflmlno Dull. Row 3-Erwn Pelrz, Dwnignf I-ilbejzrg r Eller, Gerald Clemons, Tom Barry, Alaln lvlnluoney, Row 2-David W. Dale Ranlln, Dave Smlllw, Doug Campbell, Al Sclwoelllnqer, Je-Fl Woc Siouf, Kenl Slevens, Myron Bauer, Slzip Slwea, Ke-nnellw Moryl. Eob p- f ww 'irc' GJ...,e 5 .ix 5. , -ga mf' -, . . xc Y ' s ,ai r . ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION-Front Row-Calf-V .' rr:-1' K3 'T bxre Ei' 1 1-'-4' .li F-in P:i,i-r Thor, Ebb-2-r' Tilirfici Sw Skirw pil? , Elcabi-'ri Pye-z', Jifinf- Ccilenw-in Row 2 -f 'if 1' ':'5'dv1ff,3 Trac, T111-r S 'din Vinl-Ti, l-sawn Hia, Z, T7-et fini M:-f :l bela Wea'i-r fe. feerier Row 3-9 A L r If er! Shawn SH-' ini Snfirin l'1i.','i nm 5,11 r ACE Childrenis Book ale I-lighliqhT oT The year Tor The AssociaTion Tor Childhood EducaTion was The annual book sale in The PracTical ArTs demonsTraTion room. Childrens books in all areas oT elemenTary educaTion were oTTered Tor sale To The public. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION-Front Row-D Lf r I' TA i fr M 1 Snr- Liver, Lf ing' miie Cop ur, ,l -ne Cl ' P gr: v- Row 2-fl vw U Tiff FT' 'rnav-I Ti,-2l'iJ linen Ki l f 'f -'-TQ 'i T-' is NV' iz '7' ij- 1 A if-is-i fi r Q Q I I Yi? W XXX N 2 Srnf-dlev, Sui: Janczli Debbie Wi'l':ler Christine Wufer, Barbara Wizif, J, e Crn' Srzii- CWS-r TNT Q- F' n Sird, Lrdgey Row 4- Sltimn Ericlfcird. Jan Pivi' Stephanie Sebevm Cartil Fever, Duane Pyrwfir ID .lerry Preziznrill Bin' Paul Ilelifn, l'en Lancxdf-W Mir, J-rf-K ifl F'a'rcf1S'ebifr' Highlights Yearis Activities MeeTinqs oT The orqanizaTion included panel discussions on n'1aTTers concerning The edu- caTion rneThods used in schools Today. Speakers were inyiTed To Talk abouT Their many and varied experiences in The Tield oT educaTion. Row 3-FE' 5311 l-erin Mid' cc 5 l-liar' lgracc- Jill 3' D we Dfrnarfrf' cl ice' Ei 'ir Deo: 5 l1:r'h:i.'T Barbara Mi 1 ren, Ann Serie.. Row 4-Suie Sri-nlidui, Lindw llcilgle Srindra '3'aT5ciid, Ivlfircir: Sindh. lcd, Opal: Suian Mi lj Marin ffilrler Virginia Henderson, Ladies Home Journal Editor Featured For AWS Lecture An Hawaiian Aloha greelecl lreshman wo- men al a convo preserilecl by The Associa lion of Women Sluclenls. Represenlaliyes from each of lhe organizalions having mem- bership limilecl lo women gave a slcil aboul lheir group lor lhe co-ecls. During lhe year council members plannecl ways in which lhey could besl benelil lhe women ol Ball Slale by such proiecls as dis- lribuling inlormalion on Homecoming evenls. Cn May 2, AWS broughl lo campus Miss Margarel Hiclcey, Public Allairs Edilor ol The Ladies Home Journal. Miss Hiclcey spol4e 'lo lhe sludenls and lacully women on lhe lopic, Thiel Worlcl We Wanlf' AWS officers plan publicify for Miss Hiclrey's yisil, ASSOCIATION or WOMEN STUDENTS-Fronl Row-Jim Dim Mary Lou Lnndii. Miirihi Se-ibi,-ii Lucy Vernon Bonnie Craig. Row 2- Rulh Lillell, Shirley Gen:-r Caro' Euzomls, Sue Schmidl, Janice Gvcdwh. i yn. 'Q ix.. .V ' - . .,....iii Students and taculty members gatlwer in PA. Demonstration Room tor cottee and discussions. COIIIIIIETCG Club Oldest Student Organization On Campus Started in IQZO, ttie Commerce Club, an organization tor business education maiors and minors, is tlwe oldest student group on campus. Members ot tlrie club took an active part in tlwe 39tt1 annual Business Education Conterence wtiicti included a Studebaker Memorial Lecture by Dr. Dexter Keezer. Ttiey COMMERCE CLUB-Front Row-tlfincy Lfingyear, llcirma Eifwts, 'fi' 'i Li. Pegiy' l'f.sn'1gt,1i'-Q t-tel-in Jean l-lite, Linda Sl'tOVJ- ie, Fr Pic: l eren Yemen Sue Oiizr, Cfirol t-lidy, Alma Wilson, also sponsored a dance giving ttie proceeds to tlte veterans ot Marion and distributed baskets ot tood and clotlriing to needy tami- lies at Clfiristmas time. An tionors banguet was tield in recognition ot tlriose students wtio were outstanding in ttie department. Linder Maze, Anna Carre ttlewlirt. Row 3-Sue Antle, Tom Kindetl, Jerry Henson. Don Peyton, Miclwael Eikenberry, Norman Grant, Larry Hammers. COMMERCE CLUB-Fronf Row-Mary Afm Bemiadww AW EUQV Nancy Pundwo, Judy Hewrmfm, Jgfyme E-J'3wefN, Row 2-Lmdq Marina, SH-ini! EwPer Shfwirw Tyxjl Sjmdri florrwg, Sharon Bowman! june Arm COMMERCE CLUB-Fronf Row-Loume Hervicien, Siwarorv Hswcmrd, Dvirma Wg!-'-die, Sandra Qz'Cw9, SHxrWey Peeve. Row 2-Lmdi W5-N112-V .N N, , .X k:::5:,m:53' ?X:fELr'S:1j' ' X .4-Q Z ,- I - . . Pedmorw. Row 3-Jwfw PLN, Em E-511, VwrgwW Vlearv, K3-w, Fl m Joe ENE-V. Pfxribm Ewg-vwwcr, Ji-iw I-nflpp Jam' Fffrpp Lmva W:,' Row 3 Shave, Tom DE'CCCLQV, Sfc-we Poqqw, Po, Sirrfg-N tv T' x ., . ' U 'N -x ' XXX't IrZQ' ,x W4 X my ,,, Y- -mn,-. f-, i ri JOURNALISM CLUB-Fronl' Row-Jerry P F ,..,, , 51.3, Jug, Row 2-Ted Croelev, Ell Suflirg W3-,fe Dozwle, Seve Pdggiim Tlf'n '1n, Anna C lies-.l'rl, Mary Ann Hr-filer, Far Clnrlx, Jim Ellz, Lfzrrv Hf1rrv.l.u!l'er Srowmal-ter. ,I0ll1'11ElliSlll Club Sponsors M,I0ll1'I1El1iSlll Week ln addilion lo monllily meelings lealuring oulslanding speakers in llie lield ol iournalism, llie Journalism Club parlicipaled in a num- per ol aclivilies and experiences relaled lo llweir field. Journalism Week,+l1elaslolfAxpril and lirsl ol May, was packed willi programs lor llme iournalisls. Cn llne agenda lor llie weelc were a program, convo, and banguel. Addilion ol 20 lypewrilers Lo llwe iournalism lab ollers sludenls opporlunilies for praclical experience. ig a, A. 1-9 AA I 'N I4 314 '-.,-N r i sg , .. if - ffl ll 4. INDUSTRTAL ARTS CLUB-Froni' Row-L':Pr.Q Cl irl Pin ird l:'ru'wg-:l- Tau' Fnu O C1Y Vl, ,lvl lillirrf-flrol '.'1 'r P 'l irri i4 ' 1 Yffr 9 V' li' Eilw Ebefla- Le , W, rTT'in D W Elji D 1 l',1- Row 2-'f-'f'f ?l 'YT 'gall w'4- 'T' Row 4-li . l L :jr L Af b,', Jw Aeh Slip Aflwg-y EryDf1nf3 Larry Earle. J wr E r: P ki-r it' F' 1 :QF fr :K fi F P r Crr'-,-.w f. i 'P -, Row 3-fgli-P E rw: Fred V rflfrrf' D 1, rn Tr'-r 'T P rj vw r wr Wi lf D ' f Il1ClllSt1'iZ:ll 115 Club This year The lndusTrial ArTs Club visiTed The WesTinqhouse PlanT and Toured The ln TernaTional l'TarvesTer PlanT in l:orT Wayrie Members uniTed wiTh Epsilon Pi Tau in Torm ing The Frecl J. SchmidT Scholarship Fund. Kallista rt Club STudenTs who are inTereSTed in arT nnay ioin The KallisTa Club. A cosTun're clance 9Tar'Ted This year's acTiyiTie-3 oTT and was Tc-llowed by a picnic, a Tielcl Trip To The UniyersiTy oT Illinois, and a series oT lecTures. KALLISTA ART CLUB-Fron+ Row-Carr' Sfrmlcr Pauli lle Mr-n li,-'ly rr- in 5 , Row 2-V lb T-.lr L hi Flu T- lin lr ' - Row 3--T-1 , , ,. . . . r r - A. , - . , - Judvh Rchex, Joyce l-lirni'Ton Alan Pyrirjf, M13 lvl-.ich Cari. Pi' rarrrrq Ped lxl'2'A' L '31, My 1, JH' T' 4, z:: :rr ,rf Ivslivr-v.4',v.-: : .2. ,lgl--pzrmisiQ1:u:as.vw91f1Lma 'GK-I mww1's 'mama T 3l5 1 'l i'E'X T MARY BEEMAN CLUB-Fronf Row-Q-.if mi rgef Pe . Erewdrg 'eld Srerzn Mfr Els-5-r 5-1.-,man J:an Ge ge' ben Gems Nano, Fur E-jnd,n' Linda LTV3 Lffircilyn Wisiiir, Deefxnn Spradling Piwehwp fljiriy liuiiifiurn Row 3-Maria Dei.-fart MfirChe'a French, I ' 1 T 2 E t S 'rf mr-, 5 T ' ,n Tljigwmn G-:rr-, Ann i:'adf Ee-.erl, Wea'TerTCl llirnra Eeldr, .loyie 'diner Sraron Meffca Cora 'f Row 2-211: i 3- T' r fi ' If ,ck LnJ'i Trlaf- Cichrin .Judy Payne Jane Tadir, C3rcT,n lvieeier. Girls sample Their baking aT Mary Beeman Tea. I J. L. . was , - f -. J 4' egg? S ' I-V -215 Y, 'n rn, - ,gif-B, 41 'rf 4- -'F' 71,554 ,G 1,,, . 1,3-F ., ,-ff, IA: 1 22:3 'Y i , H ,.. 59355, .. . leak? 5 Mary Beeman Club Prepares Chili Supper For Students Mary Beeman Club was organized Tor The women Taking courses in The T-lome Econom- ics deparTmenT. WheTher a sTudenT is maior- ing or minoring in l-Tome EC. orTalcing a course as an elecTiye, she is welcome To become a member oT The club. On OcTober l7, The club iniTiaTed new members and heard a speech by Dr. Mildred Ballou. December 6, Club members goT inTo The ChrisTmas spiriT when They held a ioinT meeTing wiTh Phi Epsilon, Home Economics honorary. The meeTing was held in The living room oT The P. A. Building. As soon as The winTer days began To ar- rive, members began making plans Tor The an- nual Mary Beeman Club Chili Supper. PEMM Weleomed New M6IlllJ61'S f With uAl0ha Luaui' Theme Aloha Luau was The Theme Tor The TirsT meeTinq oT Plflvllvl, an orqanizaTion Tor women physical educaTion maiors and minors. AT The Luau, The members welcomed new TaculTy members and sTudenTs To The deparTmenT. Qrqanized To encourage high proTes- sional, inTellecTual, and personal sTandards, The women learned abouT The vocaTion oT physical educaTion aT Their monThly meeTinq. ln November, The Topic Me Sponsor Cheer- leaders? alerTed The women To The possi- biliTy oT such a responsibiliTy. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND MINORS-Fronf Row-Ann Parler, Connie lxledele, Donna lfxrfirner, Vicli lvlccorrnacl, Charify Lllirl, lfaren Cue Melba Slidharn, Penny Eeardinq. Row 2-Julie Ann Redman, Judy Dealer, Pa? Williams, Marsha KirlpaTr,cl-, Carole Ciay- Q ,,,. ,,, . f One nighT a weelc, The pool is open Tor women Ti 'nina Arnili Piercy lovin ,lin ce r-T-'ll-,rr Row 3-:iw fi- P cl lvlary Lynn l-lili-, C innii- Sarynr, .ludy C-wrrfn, Sandi Hiniifrniin lr Gnlrn ir Ji:-an Ph llipz. M551 -, Sm? sf 5'k ,. TES' gy, .Q M: 'rib 'T -' xr Q L r v gy N as T Q 'Ps gf ,Q OQ Y y Y ,F d W e 'T 1 Q SCIE NCE CLUB-Front Row Each experiment reguires caretully recorded data. NF EFQ, '--, 1 , , it-kill? 5 A,-J 'fi'sQsu22'f , i 3l8 ,t Sb'i':.-- Pr-er' Ciipi-r Lirr, Ptillpz Jacl Reijnjiuf Row 3-iam, QW? Lfvfw P 'ia' Elf. n fri 3 W'i,ne Sf .-9 T55 cf,-igjgy Scientists Aid D6lJH1'tlllCHt In Planning Lecture Series Persons wtio are interested in one or more ot tlie ptiases ot ptiysical or natural science are invited to become members ot ttie Sci- ence Club. At ttie montlwly meetings lfield in ttie Science building, club members tried to present programs and discussions ttiat were ot interest to tliose studying in one ot ttie areas ot science. ln ttie tall, an annual get-acquainted picnic was tield so ttiat ttiose interested in ioining tlie club met the present members. Also in tlfie spring, anotlwer picnic was tield in tionor ot ttie students wtio were graduating. One ot ttie main proiects ot ttie year tor ttie Science Club was centered around the annual Science Lecture and Discussion Series. Social Science Club Visits Polls During Election Time Those sludenis who are inleresled in Jrhe field oi social science were inviled lo become members oi lhe deparlmenfs club al The be- ginning oi Jrhe school year. lvleeiings were held on Two Thursday evenings during lhe monlh. Members ol The Social Science Club gained a more complelre underslanding of lhe lndiana polilical scene by parlicipaling in lwo oi lhe evenis Jrhey sponsored during Jrhe year. ln November members loured lhe Demo- cralic and Republican polls on eleciion day. The group also sponsored a lrip lo Indiana- polis where lhey observed lhe Indiana Legis- lalure in session. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB-Fronl Row-Bill Sulvyrz Marlin Bliley Pl J L R 3 W P F Dime Denham, Darryl Poole, Dr, Einder. Row 2-Don Fiwel, Psi Wil- liams, Sandy Blue, Sandy Lovell, Sharon Spalf, Ann Lalshuw lfaren ...N A 2 Student Center Sets Policies To expand the social, cultural, and recre- ational activities ot Ball State through the tacilities ot the Student Center is the goal ot the Student Center Governing Board. Gn September 22, the Student Center came alive with activity as an otticial open house was held to acguaint students with the tacilities ottered in the building and to exe plain the committee worlc. New this year was the Harvest lvloon Bally sponsored by the Governing Board in replacement ot the tormer Christmas Dance. Atter this dance. as other dances through- out the year, the Sahara Club was open tor the entertainment ot guests. Concerning Student Center Open specitic hours during the week, the supply room and workshop was maintained tor the use ot students and organizations. Highlight ot the year was the annual Stu- dent Center Birthday Party planned around the theme, Center Street USA. Twenty-tour groups combined ettorts in malcing the tweltth anniversary ot the Center the best ever. Ten members ot the Governing Board traveled to Southern Illinois tor the thirteenth annual International Association ot College Unions Region Six Conterence. The purpose ot the conterence was to discuss problems among the colleges and possible solutions. solutions. Student Center Governing Board members meet each Wednesday evening in the Student Programs Ottice. xi sv 1 X Q. - STUDENT CENTER GCSVERNSRQQ QQFRRYF iff ix if 'J 'www STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD OFFICERS-Lef+ +0 rigl-1+-Bar Don Peylon, vice presrdervr. bara Lyon, lreasurerg Nancylee Cambridge, secretary: Al Davison, preside-nr: STUDENT CENTER GOVERNING BOARD-Leff +o righi-Shirley Kneile, Diane Miller, Marsha l-lewill, Bill Wade. Bill Wyman, Slwaryn 'VI' r Bradford, Charlene Lovelle, Mary Marqaref Elllaon, Carol Hldy. nu in ay: E i V3 gwfj i STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOClATlON-Front Row-Lorna Naylor M R 2 A Ee , Vi: f'f' GE: 1 Sn' At Jane lf-r ow ', , ,',l , ', ., , , , sl 3, slr, Me- ,lean lfelliilci, Lnd-i lvltbiry, ,lulnn Fmige-l, Pae Ann' SEA malres available tree literature to members. Schmidt, Grace Jaclfson, Brenda Fields, Row 3-Paula Webster, Lynn Dyer Duane Pynearcon Doa Fields Lane l'lotchl-its, Dave Piloy, Mer- rillyn MCP-lary, Ball Stateis SEA Chapter Most Outstanding In State Opportunities turnished by the Student Ed- ucation Association are: personal and pro- tessional growthg development ot leadership slrillsg understanding ot the history, ethics, and programs at the state and national levels: and participation in protessional activities at the local, state, and national levels. ln tour years, SEA has grown to be the largest organization on campus. Last year the chapter ranlced second in membership in the nation. The Ball State chapter has been honored by having two state SEA presidents and two vice presidents. Ball State won an honor plague tor the outstanding chapter in Indi- ana. 1: PF, ,, A ,f , . J f X 'l or Q17 s 'w f Hts.: AQ v'..'5 'S 50 STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Fronf Row-EMz4,1kwHw GM, W,,-,,,,,-W 5-,,, Mfgrgyfy,-,f, EH-,rb,+v, Erbs, fmnrx E,,ff,gw Row 3-7,1 MU: bww. Jr' Fw Phff-v fxlw Lfwffd Yfrlfwf wwf EQWM Em-H QWQIV, smfn P ,amd fmmf, nm Cf1r.fwf- wmgf Sw F9903-v Row 2--Lmdi V-Mmi Sivm E.w.we' FUN lfiiwi- Lfifll Er' ff D,i.h,Q3,',-.W5Cl- ,if E15,n,f,f,1,',?f STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION-Fronf Row-Sum AVl'!'?, E :rf bww,-1 Vv1wU1r1-n Dune Dwrwwisrflv, Jani-f Edwin, Judy Earffv-, Row 3-SM' W bars MCCJQUQH Judy Goodwin, Neva McCord, Peggy O,nm?ff1H,1nv Bfuqh, Mir, Jang Cfgnl, Flamgwa Sw-berf, Shrfifu S1-Mft, Mr-ff' r Barb Ge-sew Row 2-Norma Bofdry, Vifbe Bohn, Donm Har En. Lfmjlr,--f Earn' Famer. B! 3 J STUDENT SENATE OFFICERS-Lett to right-Psi' Lejnsrd ifrrepand- dent: Ai Davison vice president- Rom Samba, parliamentariant Jane in: firawr, D fine Miller, recording secretary: James Lucas, presi- Miller, YVEBGUFPV Student enate dds Three Representatives From MOC As a member ot the Ball State Student As- sociation, every student is represented through Student Senate. Groups given seats on the Senate are the Association ot Wom- en's Residence Halls, lvlen's Residence l-lalls Association, Women Ott Campus, tvlen Ott Campus, Ranhellenic Council, lnter-Fraternity Council, Religious Council, each ot the tour classes, and the Student Center Qoverning Numerous organizational constitutions were accepted by the Senate during the course ot the year. One ot the major topics ot discussion dealt with the possibilities ot tuition increase and the appropriation ot stu- dent tunds. Concern was also shown tor the trattic problems and the satety ot students while crossing University Avenue. Added to the Senate this year were three representa- Baard, tives trom lvlen Ott Campus. STUDENT SENATE-Front Row-Pail Smith, Darryl Foote, Earbara Landis, Tsh Lawler, Nancy Speichert, Kay Gilpin Diclc lv1cKaib, Kent P-5-'r Nara, Ewim Silii, t-lcpl-inf, t-'iran Ferguson, Pat William, Ron Dunn, Row 3-Mile Lewis, Jim Smith, Rich Danner, Duane hloclgin, Sfrr' Row 2-Ctvle-i Sncr' Don Feds Rau-a Webster, Miry Lou DCfuq Allen Ty Berry, Phillip Greer, Max Miller, 3 Z X 1 . SE 'F ' al ll 5 il 1 i. 2 if iii . Jim Lucas leads senalors in a discussion involving flue lalesf campus issue. Sludenl senafors rneel eaclw Thursday 'ro malce decisions concerning all Ball Slale sludenls l l fifmlm 1 Instruction in gymnastics is part ot WRA. All Women Students May Take Advantage Of WBA Activities To encourage all women students to par- ticipate in organized physical activities and to promote good tellowship and sportsman- ship among those participating is the purpose ot the Women's Recreation Association. All undergraduate women on the Ball State campus are eligible to take part in any ot the WRA activities throughout the year. The organization is governed by a council which holds monthly meetings in the Student Center. A traveling trophy is awarded to the unit with the best record in WRA activities. Teams representing the various residence hall, sororities, and other women's groups talce part in the basketball, volleyball, and sott- ball games sponsored by WRA. BALL STATE'S WOMENS FIELD HOCKEY TEAM-under the leadership ot Miss Peggy Burke. MW, , ..,,, , ., H V A EV' www .4 1 ' ff-1'?F . W 'A 'ff ' me ' ' A ', , ,f A A ,f fm, f WW, W, ., ' f.,.. .47 jx ' .. -.r ?g. , ,rf 73.42 ' 7 :-.5 3 A 1 . focii iff . :fir , 'ff ' .Ui , A A F4 L ,R 4121, F' ,, , , f 54,1 f 1 I ,I ' if .Esgafgif 'l x V. ? V .. .,,,, ,. A--A ' ff. , jj I fir. f g, - W . A , AA Q 'X A ,X W ,, W V V,,1,+, ,,., ...Q 74.57 3 I ' 73 , :, 2 SUS- r lv 4. - 'Q - ,. 1 ff- 351. x - . - 1 .-SL' .92 -'ffm 'l s .P f M -ls 1. My . 1: -fzsa sisvizf - fe , .. Clad in llweir while oullils, WRA members represenl women lrom all across campus. Baslfelball is one ol Jrlwe Team sporls open To Comloellliom belweerm various orqamizalions. Sw A53 5 Q gat 3:5 if S as . ,. WOMEN OFF CAMPUS-Front Row-hav Gilipn Nancy Speicherr f -' ' Tw- 'He' lun Adam Gene Ann l-tjisfir Lxnn Late.-. rg Jive' fs t Row 2-D. c e Us' VV' fri ,l:51n Per' ' Cher. Iv1a e':tn, WUC Creates United F eeling Among WOIIICII Off Campus WOC was organized to create a sense ot unity and tellowship among the women stu- dents who live ott campus. Special programs planned tor the year included the House- holders Tea, a record hop with Men Ott Cam- pus, a guest spealcer, a Valentine Party, and an April Fools Party. MEN OFF CAMPUS-Front Row-Star Mtrrs Ed Snelnq Davd e sew was-i rm- C:'All R 2 Pisa s lf Drlivr- , -. .e vi nw, .1i,g irri,-r. ow - ., ac ,, c rv r - Y' '.' -- tl er F c Gfeef Dfivd Paint.:-f Ken' Dunn, Row 3-L5r'y Gwen Teeqardin, Marla Kay Swihart, Doris Marsh, Carat Sherwood, Linda Ande ' lar ce Yoder Lucy Vernon Ruth Ann Whitrg Jeanine Cave' Men Off Campus Represented By Three Student Senators Men Ott Campus acts as a coordinating group to unite commuters, Muncie residents, and those living in ott-campus housing. This year, the re-organized group was given three seats on Student Senate. The men were proud ot their candidate, Barbara Deiser, who was crowned l-lonorary Colonel. Harry Mar Srnedley. Harley Wood, Nason Walfley, Torn Decccker, Larry Priillips. A A R, YOUNG REPUBLICANS-Fronl' Row-Glenda L, Schucl, ,ludlrlw Wr:-n- Lindii Lonnlii- lfleyer Lwic me K., nh, Ed ENV Lfw, Harm, al,,:wrir.e i - il i - , , , . F ii , de' M re- Snalenoeraer Terri Edeciw Fnil Mwen, Mi- yneo Fi' Snwedluy, Janice Shura. Row 3-'Ed lvlilci- l-'ia 'li Pino? Dan S' - Z C. Y k fl M l' -f 1, if' , Y Wil emi, Ear, Sm 'h. Row 2-l' a'?ri,w Plxf fipg Laffy fer:-rmn .legmrc-'fe Dam- T, L u R. . . - R, ai rel l 1 V, 1 i..-,r Young Republican Club Recipient Of Robert Taft Award Planning lor lhe Fulureu was lhe lheme for lhe Young Republicans, a group ol sludenls who worlc lor lhe bellermenl ol lhe Republi- can Parry. During The year lhe group received lhe Roberl Tall Award as runner-up in com- pelilion among college Young Republicans Clubs in lndiana. The award was given on lhe basis ol membership, programs, performance during lhe l962 Mid-Wesl Young Republican Convenlion, and parlicipalion in lhe acliv- ilies ol: lndiana execulive meelings. YOUNG REPUBUCANS-Fronf Row-Lwrry fx e, Cari: Richard Dirn-1 W31-Jif- Jud, Jud. Wi d L,,'Eix W3gfi Ewa N W Mll ll o R Ro3l- F Cl gl ldl l 4 Ljllll- Maddy Agnew, Milly Nolzirigor! ,incy arren. , Tri er. R w 2- ouzfln w - wen .rlglnwer lm. ia lcd ,im Li er, ini J 3 ' e l I ', k ' ' xl A X il ' ,?1l Residences Approximately 2,800 men a11d Wom- en live in the 15 residence halls o11 campus. The entire hall program is based o11 the idea of helping each resident grow as a person through participation in the hall government and social activities. ww-W-New sm. hi 1v:i:w-'- ' 5 A -GRM as 8. . 'BN . van ,.., A ' ..--L sb , ,, .... PGP 4' ---W.-.....Ji' HT ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL GOVERNING ShirleyGeier,Sue Schmidt Sue Casebeer. BOARD-Lett to right-Jeri Rrchardiion lfay McGraw, Mary Lou Landis, AWRH Begins Year By Approving Revision Of Constitution Designing a program that is geared to meet the needs ot each woman living in a residence hall is the goal ot the Association ot Women's Residence l-lalls. ln the spring ot I9o2, all the women living in the halls elected the otticers tor this year's council. They in turn selected chairmen to head each ot the A.W.R,l-I, COUNCIL-Front Row-Sharon Fr-Ewer Laurine Hi-nzie, Pva I-iwf Briinni Pliner. Row 2-Sherry Fosdicl, Liscna Elect, Jim Rlvir AWRH committees necessary to carry out the programs in the halls. With the expansion ot the residence hall program came the need to revise the consti- tution. A new constitution was approved by the AWRH council and Student Senate early this tall. Trsdia- Gallcwfiy Sand-, Tanpev Mary Gryvna. Row 3-Karen Cue, Mary Fcillere Jan Norris Diane Denham Susie Scott, Linda Swiefzer. il'l' i ll' X lift y BAKER HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCH.-Front Row-Carolyn Ellison. Anita Ballinger, Judy Bartcis, Janet l-tart, Eleanor Smith, Carolann Laslrowski. Row 2-Joyce Maze-il-as, Linda Mills, lvlarii Chenoweth, Holiday Breakfast Brin s Christmas To Baker Hall Dedication was a big day in the lite ot Baker l-lall when the girls were kept busy show- ing their new home to guests. A tive o'clock Christmas breaktast with caroling, candles, and tellowship brought the spirit ot Christ- mas closer to each resident. Mothers' Week- end in April was another opportunity tor the girls to work together. Bakerites also experienced working with Williams l-lall in such ventures as vespers, trade parties, and various campus proiects. BEEMAN HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row-Carol Bocknows ski, Dottie Jones, Joellen Bishop, Connie Kanlz, Maryann Bitts, Judy Richey, Diane Denham, Nora Lonqtield. Row 2--Kathy Sibbert, Judy it . alt., f 559 i ,ll l l 'l XS ,sg ' Nancy Munson, Nancy Longyear, Judy l-lenry, Dietta Dunn, Joan Geiger, Gaye Wtilts. Sherry l:cisd:clf Linda Layman. Beeman Choir Sings Hymns For Thanks iving Breakfast Beeman l-tall began the year with a punch hour and an open house tollowing the l-lome- coming game. Thanksgiving Vespers pro- vided residents with an opportunity to ob- serve this holiday in a spiritual manner. The hall choir went into the courtyard and sang traditional Thanksgiving hymns. At Christmas, atter the l-langing ot the Greens, the Theta Xi traternity brought a group ot children to see the completed decorations. Douglas. Bette Iverson, lfaren Be-ery, Rebecca Welsh, Linda Parler, Janet tvlcciell-and, Nancy Blacletter Pat Miller, Virginia llewmann Peggy Cunningham, Marge Miller, Charolette Rush. - Q . w X. x X S' 5,3-3 A tk Qin. is ii s BRADY HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Fronf Row-.lu-zi, P inc' Shar' 1' -ana 'fit Ee' Smart Mafia Eire' l-'area QE'enj:r5 ,Ldx Cuerfstr Din Lee if ffl Mi Myers-Drec'or Janelen l-lah L,:'-13:9 Row 2-Q15 W iin l.1ar,A Mucha Cav, A Brady lnitiates New Program For Discussing Hall Problems Besides parlicipaling in The lradilional ace llvilles, Brady l-lall endeavored lo develop closer relalions wilhin The hall. The execulive council divided info Three groups, and each group led a discussion in a lloor meeling. Al lhese meelings, problems perlaining lo resi- dence hall living were discussed. Sharon Meyer Beverly Liggelr, lvalue Robinson, Conshnce lvlillender, Dznna Eehrman Susan Mele Snrlev Miller Grace Eernarcl Suzanne SVT 'VT. Crosley Hall Turns Lounge lnto A Cllristnlas Wl'oylancl Crosley l-lall became known al Chrislmas lime lor The impressive way in which The wom- en decoraled The hall. Sludenls came lrom all over campus lo see The Toyland and l-lome-Sweel-l-lome depicled in Crosley's lounge and lobby. CROSLEY HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCH.-Froni Row-Darn Crnlzvcn Sharon Drill. Row 3-Emily Newby, Gprla Van Wynsberghe, Carol L-1 1 M-3':e '.e':,J1 5 'iii' Eu' E irc: 5-l-irfe' W Row 2- Cfen Crherre Trnbrzcl J-Surly Eurchell, Jane Zalosdel, Michae- Ey: -5525, jan wif, L-,pq gpg?-5.5.g Mm H5x.,Le37D'fg.g'.gr, lens lv'cln ,fe Came Washburn, Ellen Sue Bogue. lv',r 3 Sffqir' ,lr-ne Win'er1, lfgrf Pllfidcerer, Mary Wi3-Lfman. 1 . stay ,X r .x W i H , L E T 3 S If l,E KLIPPLE HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Seated-lfathy Colby, Sharon Owens, Karen Tyner, Peg Newer, Joyce lwlighbri-rt, Sherry lvtcH-itrifz, S'etanD. -lu rg' Carr, Sandy Tingey. llincy Mains, Sfandmg-Pm Brady, Julie Redmon, Jan Woodyfrard, Linda Taycrlecci, lttorma l-tarber. Sue Wratson, Sharon l-toward, Sara l-laley, Judi lleireiter, Charlene Dr. May Klipple Airls Hall In Starting A New Library Being a part ot the new co-educational unit, Klipple l-lall has been able to partici- pate in a number ot activities that were pre- viously impossible tor a residence hall. Klip- ple combined ettorts with l-lowiclr l-lall tor a number ot projects such as l-lomecoming decorations, l-langing ot the Greens, and trade parties. Noyer l-lalls were dedicated. Dr. May Klip- ple attended the ceremonies, and through her support a hall library was begun. DEMOTTE HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Seated-Pat Mott, uelien S Eadler Jo Ann Royer Marsha Hynes Mary Anne Lawry, Kar n Cue Nancy Adams, Betty Radke, Standing-Sally Hennrnger, Ruthy Jaclzonr Birtliclay Parties Highlight Of Mouth In DelVl0tte Hall A tavorite among the women ot Delvlotte l-tall was the birthday parties given each month by their director tor the residents. Throughout the year the women were lcept busy with trade parties, open houses, and other special events. During the Christmas season, Delvlotte turned into a Peppermint Lounge with greenery,' colored lights, peppermint sticks, and an old tashioned Christmas tree. Betty Vance, Dorothy Oehlmann, Jainalee Crowe, Karen Southworth Janice Stader, Judy E-abb, Ruth Haas. -65. LUCINA HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Fron+ Row-Judy Mil-ezell, 3.-.ff H55- Q , Cirilyn C5-enar Mary Coar, Snari Muidocn, Linda Sw i-'Ze' gnerijn Efiwman' Pal Larler, Linda Howell, lfiaren lfiirlpalricl.. Row 2--L di El. llaoc, Thiran: Sharron T,li1.: Mrf. Marlin, Freda Fatheros Weelie11clBrig11te11S Year For Women Of Lueina Ealher's weelrend was a highlighl ol lhe year in Lucina Hall. Olrher acliyiries planned lor lhe residenls were a Halloween Parly, special dinners, and a number ol lrade par- ries wirh Elliolrl and Wagoner Halls. ROGERS HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Fronf Row-Sue Schlemrrrer, yin Lensrrriw .lady S'r-pheng Suzie lfnicihl, Pal Lannerd, Rila Boone, l'i,f- Schifi c'-d,' Snaleviin Marg- Eizhs-ro, Sharon Brewer, Judy Nyl-aza, Carol Whilloclr, Merrilyn Mclxlary, Carolyn Wilson, Lola Hal- lan, Linda Keeler, Jo Ellen Pelry, Judy Hoffman, Carol Edmond, Marlha Mchleely, Miss Barney, direclor. R0 e1'sHall '0me11EXehan e Gifts At Wfwee-Teel' Part Second place in rhe Homecoming decora- lions conlesl wenl lo Rogers Hall. Antler lhe annual Chrisrmas Vespers lhe residenls ex- changed non-sensical gills al a Twee-Tee parly, and Dr. Nicholls spoke on arl. Tren' Row 2-Margaref Fisher, El zabern Gall, Lana Korlh, Judy Owen, Mary Jane Crcnk, Lucy Guard, .lanel Edison, Diane Demaree, Jane Plall, Cookie Nagel, Miss Rybolr, direclorg Karen Rude, Marilyn Maze. l .. X, , x , .14 . I . I TICHENOR HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row-,lr Eliglnnff- ., , , ,-i i Dixie Stewart, El Baurngavner, Ann Leonxrd Be-h Qnuff, Hem Emgh' willer Millie tlacl-' Cla ri- Cl. Row 2-Jud-.,f MCCC-imiclf ,ludy Cm fi Tiehener ponsors Winner Of Miss Ball State Contest Tichenor residents were proud and happy to see their candidate, Marilyn Riner, crowned as the l9o3 Orient Queen. Activities ot the hall included trade parties with l-lowiclr and Williams, closed lounges at l-lalloween and Christmas, and such guest spealcers as Dr. and Mrs. Ballou, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. Ali. TRANE HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row-Connie Schuster, Betty White, Irma Tyler, Nancy Reddicter, Nancy Berlidieser, Pita t'lorn, Kay Ray, Judy Haley, Marilyn Bahler. Row 2-Amelia Hester- Sue Trent-aduiii, Sheriy l-loijwer 'Sharron E'i'i:aL.-lai Marl,n Fiir, M lyn true-fi' .liyne Gran' Ea -. 3 ','i, lvl' Tena Otteibacn, Linda F M3rliri,L1n'ilindef Trane Hall WOIIICII Reminisee Of Party With Purdue Men Fathers Weekend was a big event ot the year tor the women living in Trane l-lall. The girls also participated in a talent show, a tea during l-lomecoming, and l-loneys and Bunnies weelc. An event long remembered was a trade party with a men's residence hall trom Purdue. Trane also sponsored a special leadership worlcshop. loerfx, Carolyn Flecl, Lindam Wilhom, Judy Sctior, Darren Wig-t:iefr, prim: Jarapal Dari?-ne Dulef Pauli llfti- 'nga fvdifwefi ,Tien 5' if-.i Sally Dispenett, Virginia Ellocl, Eifirbfiifi Adams, , or 96 f' Ks Wg ima WOOD HALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Fronf Row-FHM' AM li Wfaller Caryl Ealer, Marly Douqlis Mary Fflleril. Judy Swaqqer, V l 1, 7-i' r', '-i' L nuff ll3l'li-, Faro Wrirlf, Sfnd, Qulg-qle, El !v,-', -n Lznda Garrwnger, Barb Lyon, Mwss l9lJIld6l',d1VE'ClC'VQ Slraron lrwwn, Terra l Z I iff VV rf' lr flx'iL ' Girni-' Mary Ann l-leiilgr lzlv-In Nelgen ? ' R W 215.5 ,l7'11,' S'- ll galil' lXltYl, W'i l ' V-il Wood Hall Residents Purellase Record Player For Lounge Wood l-lall opened Jrlweir year ol acliyilies Cie area. Valenlines Day elirnaxed a week ol willw Tllanlvsqiyinq Vespers. During llwe Clwrisl- aelivilies wluere a Darl did a number ol favors mas season, llwey celebraled flue lwoliday by lor her l-learl. lnoldinq a Carolinq ceremony and by eollecl- An addilion lo flue lounge was a new rec- lnq lood lo oiye +o a needy lamily in flue Mun- ord player purclwased from The lwall Treasury. Lionls burn brlqlwlly illuminalinq Crosley l-lall, llwe lwome ol 280 Ball Sfafe co-eds. Coordinating Council Formed Under New MRH Constitution With the addition ot two new men's resi- dence halls this year and more to be added in the near tuture, came the need to revise the government program within the men's residence halls. A new constitution was completed and presented to the men tor approval. Atter the basic rules ot government were set, new ot- ticers were elected to head the organization. ln addition to the three elected otticers, also on the coordinating council were the gover- nor and vice-governor ot the tour halls. The lVlRl-l Council was organized tor the purpose ot coordinating the activities ot the halls and to set up policies governing them. '-, Shaving cream tights are too great a temptation D H di F 'd W lfUe Shrubrfitl Part l h M l S l L v E l MENS RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION-Front Row-- uanc- 0 Q' ins, Al Miller, Dave Cctv Pat Pc-chford, Tony 0nstc't'. Row 2-Don -- V i-:nee n.r, arf ,fit Wt ,s at , 'S it wi ' X lt is time for that mid-right snack. ELLIOTT HALL COUNCIL-Front Row-Km l-lo-iir-et, Wi i Us . . ,, , , i-,,,,a , Q pin C,,.,,, MW,-. pl .. fr, or i ,V , ' -- kt - Row 2-li ii Erfrfif' tv? tr- E-1 4'-i lim Si'-7 Elliott Takes First Place ln HOIllCCOIlliHg Decorations For the third consecutive year, Elliott l-tall took tirst place in the residence hall lawn decorations tor l-lomecoming. The theme tor this year's entry was 'l'hum-p the Pumasf' Athletically speaking, the Elliott l-tall Eree- loaders won the residence hall tlaq tootloall championship tor the second year in a row. Residents also sponsored their own tourna- ments to determine the hall championsl Added to the dorm tacilities this year was a library tor the use ot the residents. To keep th'e men posted on the dorm activities, an Elliott Letter was published each week. Scholastically, the men compiled a 2.49 aver- age accumulative ratio tor the tall quarter. Qther activities included trade parties, the presentation ot a skit at the Student Center Birthday Party, and the annual closed dance. Yrs-iw-wr, Pon Ranting Ed Veil, David Lucas ldirectort, Joseph l-tones. Ecib S1aaelle,Dem'g,Hueve' Evans Nason, Virql Nearnan. HDD 1.9 FIRST FLOOR-Front Rpw-F Cv'-iv L. pine-L Pin frwfivw SECOND FLOOR-Froni Row P - -A glff-,,-,f -- V: , Vw j,, N L,r C D1 L Jones, Dc-mn, Sc?rcc-der, Dm H Lf' En ,rd F r T w E 1 P r L F w W ' T C Vem Tk-mg: Jn! Mari ALe-fmd r L v H V THIRD FLOOR-Fronf Row-T rr E L 'w P , Row 4-5 H.i1vi'L BQLJ Hariman, Mike Gey r ru am r' Row J L 1 - , ,Jalan Pirie, Pvme Anffvrwy 4, rl r L- D H n F Jw uf r r Fra: er EH K'e:cH Tcn, Ong' J rr I T v5,., 9 HOWICK HALL COUNCIL-Fronl Row-Dan Fi-,el P'n Swbiifl Dave- Lev, Row 2-Mle Yrmfoyicn, Ei, SU'lE S, Larry Jacob, David VwT','i L, TJTL-1 Shf,,1iaberif1'i-r ,le-rm Pinqle, Shephen Tfolesfixr Clflrl Bll Mer- Howick Hall Residents Lay G1'0lll1flW01'li For Future Years T-lowiclc l-lall, The norTheasT wing oT Noyer, became an acTive campus group. l-lowiclc l-lall's sTudenT governmenT pre-A pared The groundwork Tor TuTure governmenTs by The adopTion oT The new MRT-TA consTiTu- Tion, The wriTing oT The hall by-laws, and spear- heading hall acTiviTies. The residenTs had several Trade parTies, dinners, open houses, and special Teas and punch hours wiTh Klipple l-lall beTore maior campus evenTs. WiTh The exTracurricular ac- GROUND FLOOR-FronT Row-,ifrrf Phcirdz, Daw Wi. on Don Fern, ft, 'i TN in-' f?w,.c-j- Priul Piglmrd iirlrnan, Row 2-T-'im lfindull TiviTies, The scholasTic aTmosphere was noT omiTTed. The residenTs esTablished a co-edu- caTional sTudy area, sponsored lecTures, and held coTTee hours. During The auTumn guarTer l-lowiclc enTered The residence hall decoraTing compeTiTion Tor Homecoming wiTh Klipple l'lall and won Third. lnTramural sporTs were noT TorgoTTen by The hall. During iTs TirsT year, The hall was represenTed by aT leasT one Team in all oT The sporTs and also in The Bike-A-Thon. T p l-ole-szar, Ted Leahey, Dawe Gres-nburg, Ted Woodard. 'WL PT Yr D1 pf V11-J P if N C J ,C E E Fxwa 1 :icy Dan Weightlifting Facilities Added By Wagoner Hall Men April in Paris, the theme tor the annual spring closed dance, highlighted the year's events tor the men ot Wagoner t-tall. Along the line ot sports, the Wagoner men were guite successtul. The Seven Wonders won the all school intramural basketball cham- pionship, and the soccer team was co-champ. Under the new constitution tor the lvlen's Residence l-lall Association, Wagoner revised their set ot by-laws. Added to the hall were a kitchenette and a weightlitting room. Each week the men enioyed a cottee break turnished by the hall. Qther activities included trade parties, movies, an openhouse at l-lomecoming, and a Thanksgiving banquet tor the Delaware County Childrens l-lome. l' 5 Y d th Joseph M mpcwer tdirectorj, Jim Eradley, Eill Watrous, J R 2 t Tk 3 ...fa R' - ' V gl .13 ,,..,:i-fr 4 -. 1. . ., X X -- - . ' ,Sw ,,w'Y 1, fi N gn., M Y' wawqiff f qv, XM, .. M 5 x 3, N , Larry Sailor decides on a move llmal may clelermime luis vicloryoyeroppor1ermlSleve Psikula. WAGONER HALL COUNCIL-Fronf Row-Larry Slln-gl:-rw, Jerry Coop- Tom Braclley, lfml Elclvorzl, Elll Sw-lnwer, lm, Mlller, er, Gary Smllh, Larry Haley, Dan McLean, Garclni-r Haickllsg, ,lolw VVP-bb, Noll-m. Row 2-Nlle Slmeld. Plclward Geist Call Loder, T:m Wardrrirp. Pau ilisfmmw r'-' FIRST FLOOR-Fronf Row-Seve Cfvrvdafi- Gam Ne ans P N521 Crcfwf- Pwci Pif.-ual' H-:ward WWI awe. Row 3--UCL Mmer Bob Perim' 'Es ' Phi? !',iCZf i'r?L Lirr, EAf1w'ey Row 2-H13-wvd Lfadw Tim MicHaelSNrl-.,JimHarrell,Erv Deniq, X1- SECOND FLOOR-Fronf Row-Hgrgfd Emmerf Dave Pe, Mmm now. Row 3-Jerome Nevinz Bad Sdwosek Jim We s Tom Bradley, P cle-, D mf rj fer. Gi-orqe fviorrm, lm- Ellen Row 2-W-k1,me Sefhe- FN. Scioefwnger, Bob Rami, fir five? Tl?-5 SVQH Din M-:I-'5, Gam' Lmdef, Lqrry PEW- THIRD FLOOR-Fronf Row-Paul MCC-,rw Dm Rcbnain, J.m Hey- Row 3-Gary C0-QL, Ed Eddmgwm Tim Vee-bd-Q, Davd Kennedy. John wet: M C f-' Pi' 'S:4rw:'d+r Laffy Wwszym. Row 2-Pfra M5Uer Sferres Sfeve Roesener, Larr, WV'-119' P award Ti.-.'w Pr W p Haw: Jail Nolan. rv, 2 iw gl f ff' 2 ,A il Q . , yi? Joseph lvlumpower, direclor. ,f ll N 3 gf gg Bill Grislwaw Grams lor an early morning exam. Sleve lvlallnias lusl c:an'+ sfand The Tlwouqlml ol Gene Ivlenze sleeping so peacelully. - , Q- W' ' - ' . Q, ,-3, S, . M, I im -'gh . 5 ax-:za -' 1, We 'Sz-55 E' -- 2 '-1-21 -x .1 il 5 S 5 Q E l 5 l l S li . --...k,... .-N.-D.. 53:-J'-w, -Q., I L'---..4,,, 7 WILLIAMS HALL COUNClL-FronT Row-Frank Rcl-5a:, Pobed lfilin, l-'age Jim AnTle, Dave Suban, Dennis Nucl-als Dean Rapfalis, John 'D Vl M H D LT' Cl' D fh AlB'lT -- . I ad Pin Mus Al Mle' eve clmar ici- alev, Tn -imc . rr iAyf7flf'Vif idriiitrf Wwyne Shrupsal. Row 2-J-ni Paw Pon H' 'E Siner w,Q ' ara am .err Z, Williams Hall Unites Residents By Naming Each Floor SomeThing new in residence hall living was added To Williams Hall. ln The Tall each oT The Tour Tloors were given a special name ThaT would help in uniTing The men living on ThaT Tloor inTo one group or house. To commemo- raTe The ideam a plague wiTh The name oT The house on iT was placed on each Tloor. lvlany oT The acTiviTies oT Williams were shared wiTh The women living in Baker Hall. BoTh halls are a parT oT The Noyer Hall co- educaTional uniT which opened This Tall. The Two halls are joined by a common lounge and dining TaciliTies. The men in Williams Toolc an acTive parT in aThleTics by parTicipaTing in The inTramural program and enTering The Bike-A-Thon. Scholarship was valued highly by The men. Under The direcTion oT The scholarship com- miTTee, Those receiving high grades were giv- en recogniTion as well as The house whose res- idenTs achieved The highesT grade average. Lise Row 2-John Evers Ren Vase Donald Eullocl, Don Combs .John R:cl3rd, Mike Haley, Ken Moryl, Mile Eerkey, Gary Hickman, Tom Falconbrv, Jim Wilson. , , CARDINAL HOUSE-Fronf Row-Lv , Elad Secih-in He der, ,lim Amf-, Jerry Mileenhe-r::er lllen SiaTTery, Jim Penn, John Swifzer. Jim pi J Vis' ST ,-1',f ,l-H Mgnfz J ime3 Smcil Pfhard Everilf Tom i y C 4, 1 v , 1 COLLEGIAN HOUSE-Froni' Row-Torn Coclnran, Brad Lalvlarr Jerll Row 2-Pan lvlrllz, Sran Grfrniz, l-loward Maxwefll Cnucl Wnr'r,-, lylir- ' anall Andrqln, Robe-rl Larerzrir, Dave- Mins, Eru-:Q Gale, Sarn Slnarp Norrls, Bil' Heeb, Tod Crum, Mav Ealwe-nmer, Erll Ccrrb n, Feb Ely, Prn Mayer. Dwiglwl Gralmarn, Riclw Daley, Paul Hubbard, Kennellw llewnunw, HOOSIER HOUSE-Fronf Row-Granl Pol-rirurz, Rfb-3-ri Kfrlrn D,-rye Roger Frey, Jrrn Crirolc, Ted Egls, Don Lrarnlslr, l'fcrn Ere-lwcrb, lvlril l-lafr.-yr, Vollrnar, J-:ha Brown, Larry Merican, R-91 Arlllur, Plwrl Srnvn, Fri-d Elyrlrrn, Denny Nuclols, lvlll-Q Miller, Wayne Barnefl. .lirsey Harm.-1, M ln Al Miller, Dave Suban, Snake Palzerr, Ken Kenl, Jrrn Maya, Willrarn Sl1uler,Roqer KeIl,Al Dambrayslvas. Pool, Rcberl Wrlzon, AI Brelirz, Wayne Corbin, Row 2-Rin Gerrda, VARSITY HOUSE-Fronf Row-VVaynr3 Slrrnlcrall Pnl Ivlrl or Davhj ner Row 2-.lrnw Prrcz. lVlrl'3 Acnnr ,Icrlrrf Lg-.9 Dan Slmrpg Pa? Paurgrg Evans Mrle Howard, Wrlliam Tlwornron, fled M-Sore Sieve Brewer. Rcrfzer Se,'nr3ure, Don Mayberry, Erll l-ledge: ,lrerry Penrni l-lsrr, Karl Sclwlademan, Jerry Lewis, Curr Casbon, Bob l-lard-2-r, Jcrlrn Glens- Rcrclwell, lf?-n Slneels, Dean Rzplalru. ' Y .. - l 13Qu ll:U Llrz, f. 1 i H 'v 14x L4il.lXliz?w mi Religious Organizations Whether a student is of the Prot- estant, Catholic, or Jewish faith, there is an organization o11 Campus to meet his religious needs. Each organization is represeutecl o11 Re- ligious Council which prouiotes ae- tivities for all faiths. I wr ' xN xx Ax xx XM ffm X X.. C7 -1 fs RELIGIOUS COUNCIL-Fronl' Row-I en- Dann Joan I e ling, D1 lren m 43. C r'l Rf' 'ir S'r've Erifflr, C irolyn lluhn-i Row 2-D-:le lsgrigg, fi :'i If-1 ie lfner Shvin I-lj.-,ilind Ls1n'lriWe5.l,cI-3 Eennii-ll, I-larpisls allracl yisilors al SC. Birlhday Rarly. 7 ,if '4-5 ..i3 : Epi-'H'-:Q rg :- ,,,5 r . 4- '..-:rf:4.3.1 '- ' -'-' ' Ns irq. s . I sa .. 4 ' ef' .,., ll. as 5 ' 4, s .., . sg Q I ' , V if ' -' ' as e, ff I' ' A 'il c W . el 25- , '-v - l hz- , -ff' 'y.::g2 qw: 5' - w -',, V M , , , I I if Q. 5 ' .WW I s A f . 4' , ,ff X A , X f f ' .XQQFA I M I -5- li I Q: NJ r - -- . ' ' - 1 . I-1951-.R ' 352 if Jim Campbell Debbie llCr'hcvr', Row 3-Ken Langdon, Charles Twa, Myron Cnezem. Paul I-lubb-ard, Elulch Evans, Virgil Neaman. Rabbi Gilbert Guest Speaker F or Religious Council Convo Know Your Church Nighl openeol lhe year of acliviiies lor Ihe Religious Council. New sludenls were invilecl lo Assembly I-lall for program ol campus religious life before They ioined The members ol lheir group. During January lhe Council sponsored The Conference on Religion. Rabbi Arihur Gil- berl was lhe gueslr speaker ai a convocalion where he lallaed on Religious Freedom and Public Affairs. Each of Ihe I9 campus religious organiza- lions are represenled on Religious Council by lheir presiclenl ancl anolher member. The purpose ol lhe Council is lhe developmenl anol expression ol religious liie on campus. Vx , -f .. . Q 2 S Church services are a parf of Sunday morning for many Ball Shafe sfudenfs. 'I Mad? W -. yr-W H - ' Q QS YN: f V 5 52 , Q 'Q' f, Saeffm-x,,, . l 1 U-..,..q., ii ,, 4,,. . s 5 5 T Q .wzawgw , Q? 1 35 .E 5 -tai N l 71 C555 53 l-lot out ot the oven comes the Friday evening meal, BAPTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP-Front Row-Aiea Tsvifrf karen i f. ea l,-ea-an Halen fir' Pwh Rae-co D.-viqnrG'r,'in,'im ten .-s--rn I -f- new 1 ,V a M,a,pr Row 2-lniji, Pune L-ndu - ' if, ,r Srtagrfii l-tedi Di.-.r:i,, Drum Cilbert Margaret Baptist Center Available To Students All Week Long On the corner ot Petty Road and Mea- dow Lane stands the Baptist Student Center, which is open throughout the weelc. Friday night Friendlies highlighted the weelcs activities when members and guests came over to the house tor dinner and a pro- gram. On Sunday mornings atter a cottee hour and worship service, the group boarded a bus tor the First Baptist Church. A number ot students also traveled to Terre Haute tor the state conterence and to Wisconsin tor the national convention. Ffsher, Ecnrre Lee Fannie Crafg. Sondra Stattord Andrea Wells, Deb- b.e Northcon. Row 3-Rasa l-lirschy, Don Mayberry, Steve Ste-'etorr Wayne- Heinte Fred Price Ge-one Houlf Evan Wall Joyce Hiner . , . ,,,,gc , ,, , Joyce Ealnnger. , W., 4 . x .ex xggii N T CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANlZATlON-Front Row-Dr, Williiam H, bell, Row 2-Max Shively, Stephen Farrar, Cnroi Diwbarough, Susan Tomlinson, Mary Jean Elazier, Margaret Miner, Carol Smith, Jini Camp' Emmel, G-erry Collard, Rich Dinner, Christian Scientists Bring TWO Speakers To State Ball Members ot the Christian Science Qrgan- ization have united in an ettort to acguaint students and taculty with the Christian Sci- ence movement and to bring together those people already tamiliar with their beliets. Two outstanding speakers were brought to campus by the group-Mr. Joseph l-leid, Boston, and Mr. Nerbert Rielce, Indianapolis, who spoke on Successtul Living Through Christian Science. CANTERBURY CLUB-Front Row-Munl-,n Pri, Re-.f, Will fun D we-iler, Judy Part, Frances P ppy, Row 2-Jane K-ng Ginny Alf- Episeopalian Students Unite At CEl11T61'TJll1'y Get-Togethers Student members ot the Canterbury Club prepared a home-coolred meal tor the group when they met each Wednesday evening. Meetings were designed around study ses- sions and worship services tor those who are attiliated with the Episcopalian churches. Every Sunday evening the group got to- gether at the home ot Rev, William Detweiler who opened his house to all the students. Steve Erool-5, Flora Year Michael Eurua -:'1'1. .. Y Eizziq . , Disciples Fellowship Chooses TOlJiC,6GW1161'6 D0 I Stand. Any sTudenT who wanTs To share in ChrisTian Tellowship and growTh is inyiTed To become a member oT The Disciples STudenT Fellowship. Fach Sunday evening aT 7- p.m. The mem- bers oT The Fellowship meT aT The Fellowship Flouse oT The l-lazelwood ChrisTian Church. Discussions and lecTures were presenTed by sTudenTs and church leaders on The Theme, Where Do l STand? During The summer beTore school sTarTed, Three members oT The group aTTended The NaTional UniTed ChrisTian Campus Fellowship ConTerence in BeloiT, Wisconsin. Q77 ln addiTion To The weelcly prayer groups, The Fellowship held a l-lomecoming luncheon, a ChrisTmas parTy aT Delaware CounTy Chil- dren's l-lome, and a Spring hayride. Two re- TreaTs were planned by The group, one aT Camp Crosley and The oTher aT Zionsville. Members also Toolc a Tield Trip To The ChrisTian Theological Seminary. Campus acTiviTies were noT neglecTed as The group worlced wiTh The Religious Council. DISCIPLES STUDENT FELLOWSHIP-Fron+ Row-Ps-bfi:-:a Swinger F' Der? Pefrhgo, Cuffs McCi:il':s'er Dave Smvh Chafes Wallace, Ffh 'Aflp Ql-:..'-J im-i hr fir fi 'V' W - ia , , H ,, , ,, , l l , , D. l Pal, RO 2 lr,nT Dunn l.il h , . ,W u l.-,V ima, Mm, T , Row 3-Mm Wen-o, 1 -f ' -'-fs. ani--L-iq' Xu mn- X: -ll ailef. Riddle, Randall Campbell. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP-From Row-VH' Shafer vvf- 2-ifevvffeie W r -1 . ..i1- .i, , ui- ,L v I. L nlkv- FECVVI, Few ffopi-l ma, Fahey, Dl3r1i'h,f Pcvlzlferf, Lin TJ I11te1'-Varsity Fellowship Open To AII Denonlillatiolls Qpen To any Sludenl on campus as an in- Ier-denorninalional organizalion, Ihe Inler- Varsily Fellowship mel each Tuesday nighl. I-Iighlighls ol The year included Iwo slale con- Ierences and a nalionwvide conlerence every Iourlh year. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN STUDENT FELLOWSHIP-Front Row-Jayce Ea 1:-, .lo Benneil, Ellen Germ, D wid Ailpavv, Row 2-Ann Ijvd A' VV E,':',E.an United B1'6IIl1'61l Fellowship Meets At 550111131 City CIlll1'CI1 Ivleeling each Sunday evening al Ihe Nor- mal Cily Evangelical Uniled Brelhren Church, Ihe lellowship planned and parlicipaled in such aclivilies as Friday evening suppers, seasonal parlies, ice slcaling, and an over- nighl relreal. L:,,1.. F ., ifiria 139 .2-X Camp Prepared For Slllllllliil' By Fellowship Of Friends Srudenrs away from home loolc To Jrhe Fel- lowship of Friends lo supply lheir religious needs and lo provide lun and fellowship. The group mel Jrwice a monlh in lhe various homes ol ils Jrwenry members. Each year lhe Fellowship prepares Qualfer l-laven lor lhe 1 summer camp sessions. Qlher acliyilies ol The year included a chili supper, singing Friends Church al Cherry and Adams Sfreels. qrol-'ps' and 5 Clepuliallon leam' FELLOWSHIP OF FRIENDS-Sealed-cifff f o T . if S+andinq-fave ' LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION-Front Row-fhrflv T sl Pisa-i ,twirl Kg-'N-' Row 2-r Hood, Roger Frey, Phyllg Simmer Earltiira l-tcrch Lutherans Encourage Members To Attend Church Services Supper Served Un Fridays For United Student Group Encouraging church attendance and Bible study, the Lutheran Student Association, un- der the direction ot Rev. lzranlc Stevenson participated in various retreats and discus- sion periods in an ettort to stimulate Chris- tian living. Sunday evenings, the Olson home is the meeting place tor the United Student Fellovve ship. This year, members sang in the church choir, sponsored a slcating party, and held Friday night suppers. THE UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP-F tR -VM l. Ei: W'tne tl nlt Ana-H' T-41 rf1,,lm, ,, l. ht , .M T t-le'-nw Gene Ann Hoover Vimil Neriman P lvl l Ol R 2- P timmy-rd A F l. Wesley Founclation inspires Stuclents In Christian Faith Wesley Foundalion is lhe lvlelhodisl Church al work on lhe college carnpus. lls purpose is lo presenl Gods call lo lhe corn- rnunily oi college sludenls and help lhem rnalure in lheir Chrisiian iailh as lhey are learning and growing in iheir experiences. Through a program oi worship, sludy, fellow- ship and service, Wesley lries lo proyide adeguale channels for growlh. Acliyilies ol The Wesley Foundalion in- cluded guesi spealcers, Bible sludy, relreals, informal discussions, and Chrislmas caroling. V313 WCStIlliHSt61' Fellowship Wins In HOIllCCOIllil1g Parade Weslminsler Fellowship slarled lhe school year by winning second place wilh lheir lloal in lhe lndependenl Division ol The Homecom- ing Parade. Ricnics, visiling olher churches, discussion groups, guesl speakers, and a re- lreal on Wha+ is a Rresby+erian7 were ace livilies lor The remainder ol The year. Ahfilialed wilh lhe Riverside Avenue Pres- bylerian Church, WF's purpose is lo build a slronger lailh lhrough Chrislian fellowship. WF was guided lhis year by lvlyron Chez- em, moderalorg lvlargie l-leslon, vice-moder- alorp and The Rev. George Barker, paslor. WESTMINISTER FELLOWSHIP-Fronf Row-Lrg-nnifd Sri, Jsdy M., ers, Elizabelh Poppy, Pam Conley, Jeanna lvlollrnan, Marge l'les7o'v. Row 2-Rev. George Elarler, Janet Dygerl, Sheila Rciberlc, Caryl Cu,- L . E i -': '2- . gf 9 552. ii 5053, Riverside Avenue Rresbylerian Church. 'gc l ,l,m Ph lpi ROW P crard Sc-'1 Wal W '-1 L21 .4i..,.. Ads . X and Index V N' . Q -,Y K, x. ,X xf XX XNM Mx X -vw f1.:? Qi4iY 2- HQ: Q - '1 -QW.. 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Schafer, l-larold ,,,...,,.,, Schellinger, Janel ,.... Schenher, Colleen .,...A. Scherer, David ,, Schere, Norma ., Schermer, Gary Schiebel, Michael .,.,,,,, Schladanr, Paul ..,. Schlademan, Karl Schlegle, Melvyn ,,,., Schlemmer, Sue ,,,,, Schlie, Perry ,, Schalzried, Sue ., Schnidi, Nolan ,, Schrnidr, Rae ,,,. Schmidi, Susan .,.A, ,,,, Schoeiiinger, Alberl ..,. 159 Schori, Judiih , , ,. Schosek, Alberlr , ,,,, , Schrinlc, Ronda , ,. . Schroeder. Dennis ..... .. Schroeder, John Schroeder, Ronald .,.. Schuck, Glenda ,.., Schuckers, Homer Schusier, Consiance ........ Schusier, Monroe ,,,.,,, Schwariz, Franklin Scoif, Diana ,, Scoii Dixie ,,,,,,, Scoii Emerson , . IS9, Scoii Geoffrey , ,..., ,.,, , , Scoii .Kenneih Scoii Ronald Scoli Sherman ,, Scoii Susan . Scribner, Norma .,..,. Scripiure, Donna ....., Segrave, Diane -,,,,, Searer, Susan , . Sears, Forresi ,, Sears, Janei' ,.,, Seavers, Richards ,,,.., , Sebesian, Slephanie .,,,,,, Selirin, John ., ., l6O, 159. , 30, l98. l65, I66. l63, I65, I66. Seiirin, Thomas Seqraves, Sharon .....,. Segraves, Sue .. .... .. Seiberi. Marsha .,... IB6, Seiiz, Leo ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Seldon, Dorsey .,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,sssAs Semba. Ronald H ,,..,.... ll8, l9O, l98 Semler, Carol ,, ,,,..... .,......,.... . A Sendre, Darlene , Serighi, Jane . Sellle, Wayne , ., Seliles, Brian ,,,, , .,,, . Seward, Roberl ,,,.., Sewell, David ...... Seymour, Nancy ,.,.. Seymour, Roger ,,,,.,.,........ .....,.......... Shallenberger, Michael l65, 329, Shank, Frederick ............ .........,.,.,.. Shank, Jo ,. .. Sharp, Janei ., ,.,. Sharp, Samuel ,,,. .. Sharpe, Donald .. A..,.,,,,., .. Shailo, Sandra .,,, ,,,,,,, I 24, Shauver, Roberr .,....., I59 I60, I63, Shaver, Marqarel ....,. ,......., Shaver, Nancy ..., Shea, Joseph . .,.,,,. . Sheels, Kenneih ,,..,, Sheliield, Willie ..,. Shelby, Gerald .,..., Shellon, Dwighi' ,, Shelfon, Richard ........ Sheperd, Harold .,,...,. Sheppard, Lorene Shera, l-lay ., Sheridan, Theresa Sherman, Donald Sherrick, John ,, .... .. Sherron, James ..,,.... Sherrow, Jerry .... Sherry, Daniel , ,, Sherwood, Carol . She-vik, Nancy ,,,,.. Shiebla, Carolyn ,4,, Shields, Nile ,,,,.,,,.,. Shinabery, Mariha Shinnick, Roberl' ....,. Shinovich, Roberl' Shipley, Berchard Shipley, Jane ....,, Shipley, John .. Shipley, Michael . Shipman, Lois Shippy. Terry ,...,. Shirey, Janice ,, ., Shirk, Michael ..... Shirh, Gloria Shively, Max .,,,. Shively, Paul ., , Shock, James .,...,.... Shoemaker, Luiher Sholund, Le Roy ,....... 232, II4, 186, l9l. 2l4. Shuler, Charles . 304. Smith, Shors, Frances Short, Charles Short, David Showley, Linda . Shrader, James Shrubsall, Wayne , Shuey, Thomas . Shuler, Cloid . Shuler, Michael Shull, Patricia Shumaker, Jay ...,, Shupe, Patsy Shutt, Mary , Silnlnert, Kathy Siebert, Patricia .. Siegrnann, Ann Siepert, Blix ,, Sirncox, Sheila Simmons, Don ,. Simmons, Lawrence Simmons, Maureen Singleton, Judith . Sink, Donald , Sirk, Jacqulyn Sittson, Dave . Skager, Carolyn , Slrarbek, Jerome , Skelton, Jack Skierkowski, Carol Skinner, Nancy ., Skinner, Kay .. Skorupski, David . ...,, . Slamlcowski, Edward Slane, Carole , Slansky, Alice ,,,.,. Slattery, Kenneth ...., Slaughter, James .. Siegel, Wayne Slinkard, Pamela ..., Slisher, Claude , Slocum, 1-larriett ., Slusser, Gertrude Small, Dorothy ,, Small, Jean Smalley, Mary. ., Smart, Andrea ,, Smartz, Maryellen Smedley, Max 340, 341. 273. 339, 348. . , 120, 275 . 283. 310. , , 310. ,. ,, 274. ,. 163, 165 297, 319, , 124. 141. , 162 143 184, 319, 328 Smedley, Morris .,,.. ..,,. . . ,,,,,,.,,,.,, .. Smedley. Suzanne . Smith, Anita ,, Smith, Bob C. ., Smith, Carol A. .. Smith. David J. Smith, David L. Smith, Earlene Smith, Eleanor , .. Smith, Evelyn , Smith, Gary . . Smith, Gerald .. Smith, Gloria ., Smit-l:x..James Smith, Janalie ...,. Smith, Janet ...., Smith, Jerry .,,,,.... Smith, Judith A. ., Smith, Judith D. 124,133,310. M282 .. , 219 ,, 296, 329 199.7294 300 164 Smith, Judith D. ,,,,, , Smith, Judy E. Smith, Marsha Smith, Mary J. Smith, Nancy Smith, Patricia Smith, Phillip E. Smith, Roger Smith, Ruth Smith, Sheila Smith, Steven E. Smith, Steven L. . Srnith, Sue E. Smith, Susan N, , , Smith, Suzanne Smith, Terry, Smith, Tillman Smith, Virginia William E. , . Smithey, James , Smothermari, Elizabeth Smuck, William ,.,... ,, Smyser, Nancy , Snavely, Mary ,,,,, Snelling, James Snider, John Snipes, Nancy Snodgrass, Barbara ., Snodgrass, Larry ..,, Snodgrass, Marilyn Snodgress, Phillip ,,,, Snook, Marvin , ,,,,,,. . Snyder, David H. ..,. . Snyder, David M. ., ,, Snyder, Jeiterson ,,,, Snyder, Jerry ,,,,,.., Sobolewski, David Soens, Carol ,, Sollars, Fredric .. Sommer, Phylliss ,,,.,,, Soper, Blake ,, Soper, Karen .. Sorrell. Roy . Southworth, Karen ,.,, Sox, John . , 159 Spade, William ...., Spahr, Rosalie Spall, Sharon Spangler, Janet Sparks, Margery Sparks, Mary Spaur, Robert .,,. Speicher, Larry . .. Speichert, Nancy ,,,. Spencer, Brad , ,. Spencer, Jerry ,,,,.. Spencer, Robert H, Spitale, Paula .... Spitler, Robert ,,.. . ,, Spradley, Richard ., , Spradling, Dee . Sprague, Richard .... Spreen, Edward .,,,. Springman, Robert Spuller, James ,, Spurgeon, Carole .,,,,,,, Spurgeon, Melissa . Srncik, James ........ 119, 163, 165. St. Myer, Carol Stader, Janice Stattord, Bernard . Stattord, Eae Stattord, Sondra . Stahly, Ruth Stanelle, Robert Stantord, Judith K. Stanton, 1-lattie Staples, Susan Staresniclc. Peter .... Starkey, Ann Starkey, Virginia Slarnes, John Steblea, Ronald Stedge, Donald , Steele, Allen Steele, Nancy , Stetano, Sharon Steimer, William .. Steinlramp, Suzanne Steinmetz, Arlina , Steinwedel, June . Stephens, Judith Stephens, Patricia Stephens. Sylvia Stephens, Virginia Stephenson, Robert Stevens Stevens Stevens , John ., ,,,,, ., . Karen ,Kent Stewart, Dixie ,. Stewart, Patricia .. Stewart, Phillip ,... Stewart, Roberta ,. Stice, Ross ,, Stidham, Melina , Stillson, Larry , ., Stillwell, Lucille Stirnpert, Penny ,, Stiner, Wayne . , Stinson, Larry Stoats. Dick Stock, Flora Stockdale, Kathryn Stoehr, Karen , Stokes, Sally Stokes, William Stone, Daniel ,, Stoner, Carolyn Stoner, Donna Stoner, John Stoner, Miriam Storm, Linda Stout, David Stout, Sulynn , ,. Strange, Rebecca . Strickler, Vivian . Stroh, David Stroh, Sandra ,, Stroup, Gladys Stuart, Mary , , Stults, Steve .. Stults, Mary , Stultz, Donna ,,,,. Sturm, Judith , .. Stutzman, Jerry ,....... Suban, David ,. , 310. . 340. ..112. .. ,273, 310 , ,, 268 .. .,,., 163 ,. 162. . 121, 271 .. 186, , 159, 163 ,, 302 A. , 141, 213 ., . 119, 313 ,218. , ,,,, 126. 179 165. 304. 348. 165 335 295 141 354 133 341 133 108 272 295 310 269 346 342 232 295 141 335 345 279 133 269 336 283 277 167 346 163 279 309 337 121 291 141 229 317 303 282 283 165 345 294 167 275 266 147 343 329 141 278 299 279 207 309 283 310 133 304 285 119 277 297 267 275 279 163 349 Sudrofi, Jo Ann Suhre. Edifh Sullivan, Dale ,, Sullivan, Phillip . , Sullivan, Thomas .. Summers, Roberl' ,, Sundy, Sandy ,, ,, Sus, Maryann , ,,,,, . Sulphin, Linda ,, , Susrers, William 213 Swaifield, Royden Swaqger, Jady ., Swales, William .,,,.. Swallow, Bing Swarlz, Michael ,, Sweany, Pairicia Sweer, Dwiqhl W. Sweeh Phyms H Sweiizer, Linda ,, Swiclc, Claire , Swiharr, Gloria , , Swiharr, Marla , , Swfndell, John , , Swisher, Kalhleen , , Sw rzer, John ,,,, , Szymanslci, Chrisiine , 214,314,319 159, 160. 163. ,, 124, 160. . 208 179, T Tabberr, Diane ,,,, Taglione, Edward Taher, Ali . Talberr, Charles Talberl, Michael , Talley, Ann , , Tansey, Sandra , Taffer, Milron ,, , Tavolacci, Linda , .,..., Taylor, Alice Taylor, Jane . Tav'or Lesier. , Taylor, Mildred Taylor, Roberr G. , Tebow, Charles , , Teeqardin, Gwen Teeiers. Dessie , Tharros Gus Tharp, Edward , , 265. Tharo Marcia Thayer, Tracy , Theobald, Forres? , , Thomas, Charles . ., Thomas, Darrell . Thomas, Joyce K. Thomas Nancy Thomas Parricia Thomas Tommy Thomas Wendell , Thompson, Allan , Thompson, Ennis , Thompson, Kennelh Thornburg, Jayne , Thornburg, Roberi , Thornburqh, Beairice , Thorne, Patrick Thornron, Diane . Thorrifon, William , Throp, George ,, Thuran, Jaclr ,, .. 165. , . 285, , 159, 163, 165. 126, 141, 278 310 109 172 141 294 126 141 279 343 166 338 304 133 295 267 177 285 336 337 163 328 304 162 308 167 285 299 318 229 343 147 335 329 335 354 316 165 143 295 308 328 134 301 104 214 310 290 294 241 134 336 165 119 134 297 134 341 119 166 285 141 275 349 289 104 Thurslon, Danny , Thurslon, Slephen . Tibbels, Theodore ...... Tigges, Judirh .. Tilden, Linda . ....,., , Timbroolc, Calherine Timmons, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,, Timms, Jane , Tlcacz, Allan Tlcacz, June ,,,,.,,, Tobler, Gloria ....... Todd, James ......,.. Todorovich, Paul .,., Tolle, Darcel .,,, , Tom, Johnnie ,, Tom, Thomas ,, Tomchalc, Barbara .. Tonson i, Donald , Toole, Jerry ., Toole, Larry ,. Toilen, Slephan ,,,,.., Tovall, Sharon ,,,,,i Towne, Richard , .,,,. . Townsend, Maurice Traeger, Diclc , ,,.,.. , Tranrum, David ....,,,, Treadwell, Pamela .. Treesh, Treqo, Nancy , Slephen ,,,..,., Trenr, Judilh , . Trenradue. Susan ..... Tribbeil, Donna .... Trolh, Norman Trour, Susan ,, Trueax, Mary . .. Trussel, Jacln ., .. Tuclrer, Sandra ....,. Turley, Donald ,,,,, Turnbull, Elizabelh . Turner, Alan ,. Turner, Alberr Turner, Jaclcie ., Turner, Salice ,, . Turner, Sire-phen , Turnpaugh, Joyce .. Turso, Turza, Diane , ..,, Rose ..., Tullerrow, Muriel .. .. Twa, Charles Tyler, Irma , Tylisz, Sharon Tyner, Karen , , Tyson, Rae ..., ,. Ulis, Syd . .. . .. Ulrich, Carolyn ,,,. Ulrich, David , Ulrich, Douglas ..,.. Umbreir, J udirh .,..... U nqer, Howard .,..,. Unquraii, James ..,... Usher, Palricia .,.,.. Ufier, Philip .,,,, ............. Vaerewyclc, Shirley .. Vaidik, Linda , ,,,,.,... . 172. 134. 108, 109, 124 229 119, 305 172, 232 ,, 134. 79, 151 , 341. 352 114, 313, 323. 119. 51. 35. 173. Van Arsdol, Sharon Van De Walle, Ellen ,. Van Hoy. Sandra ..... Van Meier, Larry ....... Van Osdol, Ronald ..,.....,..,.,,,....,.,,,,,,, Van Pell, Margarel .,...............,,..,,,...., Van Slryoclc .,,....,....,,.... 28, 172, 232, Van Treese, Danny ,.... Vance, Vance. Vance. Belly ,, ,.,,. 124 John William ....., Vonzo, Virqinai ...... Vassallo, James ..,..,.. Vaziri. 1-louman ..,.. Venard. Lois ,........, Vendriclr, Charles ....... Vernon, Lucy ..,...... Vice, Sandra ,,,.,, 134,351 kidfiiii 232 270 Vining, Kuri . .,...,,,,, . viiii, Kelly ,,,,,,,,.,.....,,,, Voqelgesand, David ,,.,....,.....,.,...,....... Vollmar, David ...,........ ....... 1 79, 301 Vollmer, Fred ,.... Volz, Barry Voris, Srephen ,,.. .,,... W Wade, Willella ,.,,,,,,,.....,.,, ,,,, Wade, William ..... Waechler, Carol .,.,., Waggener, Omer ..,..,,,..,............,.,,,,., Wagner. Emily ,,,,, , ..........,..,..,.......,.., . Wagner, Luella .,,..,,... 134, 283, 310 Wagoner, Barbara .,,.,,. ..,........... ....,. Wagoner, Lucy ....,, ,, Walrley, Nelson .,,,,,,, Walcoil, Janel' ..,,. Wall-ner, Carol ,, Wallrer, Jennifer A . Wallrer. Jerry , ,, Wallcer , Wallcer, Terry ,, Wallrer, Timmie .. Walker, Viclri . ,. Wall, Evan . , Wall, Janei , , Wall, Mildred ,,,.,, , Wall, Nancy ,,,,, Wallace, Richard .,,.. Wallen, Marilynn .,,.. Walrer, Roberr ..... Walls, Gaye . ., Wallz, Lois . ,....... . Wallz, Theodore ....,. Ward. Barvara .,,.. Ward, Cynrhia ,, Ward, Rila ..,.,,...... Wa rd rop, Thomas ........ Warfel, Barbara .....,.. Warne, Roberr ,,,,.. Warner, Donald ...,,.. Warren, James .,.,,. 186, 295. 226, 155 229. Warren, Nancy ..,..,,,....,.,,,,. Wa ru szewslci, Anfoinelfe ,,,,.. Washburn, Ca role ..,...,... Washinglo, Darlene ,....... ..,.... Wafers, Donald ..,..,..... Warliins Billy Wallcins, Janis Wallrins, Joan Walrous, William Walson, Barbara Walson, l lolly Walson, Ronald Walson, Sue Belly 2 45, -ia. 5: Way, Sylvia Waymire, Barbara Waymire. Donald Waymire, Rebecca Wealherholl, Beverly Wealhers, David Weaver, John Weaver, Larry Weaver, Marcia . Weaver, Michael . , Weaver, Paul . Webb, Phillip ,, Webb, Richard ,, Webb, Rodney ,, Weber, Darren Websler, Paula , Websler, Richard , Weers, Diane Wegeholl, Marlene Wehlage, Michael . Weichl, Carole Weiderhall, Donald Weilacher, Delberl Welcom, Charles ..,. Wellcer, Linda , Wells. Andrea Wells, James , Wells, Kennelh Welsh, Revecca Weller, Edward ,, Wenger, Judilh Wenning, Dale Wenllancl, Judy Werlcing, Byron Wesolowslni, Anlhony Wesolowslii, Roberl Wesl, Lanila , Wesl, Linda Weslon, Diclr , , Wheeler, John Wheeler, Richard Wheeler, Richard L. Whilalcer, Russell While, Belly While, Chuclc While, Janel While, Jim While, John ,, While, Nancy While, Palricia , While, Tharen Whilehead, Emily . Whilehead, Roberl Whilem an, Marlha Whilenaclc, Gerald , Whilloc Whilma lc, Carol , n, Chrisline , Whilson, David ,, Whillig, Rulh I77, I78 . 203. 2I8. ,ll4. 2l3, 267. I77, I92 20, 208. ,,29l ,, 3l3. 159. ., l84, I62. Wialrolilc, Roberl Wiclilille, Thomas Widdiiield, Ann Wienlie, Theodore Wilbur, Lois Wilcox, John Wildey, Carl Wiley, Barbara Wiley, l-larriell Wiley, Pamela Wilhoile, Linda Williie, David Williins, Willrinso Willard, Willard, Williams Williams Williams Williams John n, Linda Donald ,, James , , Bobby , Edward , Glenn , Gwynne , Williams, Howard D. Williams, Jerry , Williams, Jo Williams, Joyce Williams, Lynn Williams, Palricia Williams, Thomas , Williamson, David Williamson, Sharon NVills, Beverly Willsey, Donald . Wilson, Alma Wilson, Carolyn Wilson, Davil L. Wilson, Dianne Wilson, Frieda ., Wilson, James Wilson, Judy Wilson, Larry , Wilson, Linda Wilson, Mari: , , Wilson, Roberl M. , Wilson, William , Wimmer, Karen Windsor, Larry ,, Winegardner, Craig Winlielmann, Marlha Winlers, James .. , ,.,, Winlers, Jenell . Winlrode, Rollin , Wischler. Deborah ,, Wise, Carole . , Wise, Nancy ,...,,,, Wiseman, Kennelh Wiseman, Lewis Wishler, Debbie Wisley, Roger ., Wisnieslci, Dianne Wilherow, William ,, Willer, Jerrold ., ,, Willig, Conslance , Wilzlie, Arlene ,. Wolf, Barbara ,,,,,.... Wollord, Mars . , Wolverlon, Slephen Wood, Harley .,.. ,, l24 l4l, l9l, 2l2, , ll9, 3l7, 319. 324. ,, I46. 79, 226 II9 I35 289 l72 30l II9 I67 334 268 337 I73 287 283 305 299 II9 342 l55 2l4. 267 346 l73 II9 284 l35 329 l4l 296 277 l4l 290 3l2 357 342 28I I47 348 l65 346 334 29I 349 290 I35 l65 302 285 l04 334 l65 323 270 lol 304 3l5 310 299 338 lb5 I77 I63 I79 338 290 297 328 Wood, Jelirey , Wood, Jerry Wood, John , Wood, Judilh Wooda rd, lra Woodbury, Max , Woodle, Donna ...,,, , Wood full, Fred ricic , Woods, Roberl , Woods, Susan ,. Woodward, Janice Woodward, Joan Nools. Agnes . Norl, John Woznialr, Edward , Wrasse. George . Wresller, Marilyn ., Wrighl, Ann Wrighl, Gerald . Wrighl, James Wrighl, Janel , Wrighl, Karen Wrighl, Larry ,, Wrighl, Leslie , Wrighl Nancy , Wrighl, Roberl , Wrighl, Teresa , Wrighl, Todericli Wroblewslsi, William ,,,, Wunde rlin, Joseph .... Wusler, Norma Wyall. Wylie, Thomas Judilh Wyman, William Y Yanlrovich, Michael Yarling, Mary , , Yerlies, Carl Yoder, Janice , , Yoder, Lowell , Yoder, Sleven Younce, Donna . ,, , Young, Young, Diane , Young, John . Young, Magdalene , ., Z Zaloudelr, Jane Zapp, Edmund , Zavodny, Sherrey , ,, Zehr, Michael . Zeiler, James Zell, Donna Aiegler, Ellen , Ziegler, Jean , Zimmerman, Nora ......, Ziollcowslni, Randolph , ,, Zirielel, William .,,., ,,,, Zirlile, William ,,,, . Zirlsman, Richard ..... . Zobrosliy, Sharon ,, Zuvelcas, Cynlhia .... Zwiclrel, Barbara ..... Zywanoslci, Roberl . .. , 292. l2l, ,II9 I2l, 3l3 ,. IO4. ,II9 28l I62, I35, 3IO 295 ,, l26, l4l. IZ6. 303 I62, 205. 2l9 I2l, 275 I63. 4 The OrienT Ball STaTe Teachers College Muncie, Indiana may 28, 1963 Business lvlgr STephen C. Roggie Publishing a yearhoolc such as This, our I963 ORIENT, reguires a greaT deal oT hard worlc on The parT oT a number oT TalenTed, inTeresTed, and dedicaTed sTaTT members. This year's sTaTT included over 55 such per- sonaliTies which served TaiThTully on eiTher The l:oundaTion STaTT, DirecTor STaTT, or EdiTorial Board. l would especially lilce To give my hearT- TelT Thanks To Torn Brown, LayouT EdiTor3 Bon' nie Craig, Copy EdiTorq Jerry Snyder, Pho- Tography EdiTor3 and Roger Kinsey, Business Manager, wiThouT whose perseverance This endeavor would noT have succeeded. Roger D. Kinsey AppreciaTion and graTiTude should also be expressed To Mr. PoliTella and Dr. lngleharT Tor Their needed advice: Jim Smoclc and STeven Unger, our Taylor represenTaTivesg and all our paTienT and ready phoTographers. We have Tried wiThin The lasT 399 pages To puT you, wheTher a sTudenT, a parenT, an alumnus, or a Triend, closer IN TOUCH wiTh Ball STaTe Teachers College. l-low we have meT This obiecTive depends on you, The reader. We sincerely hope ThaT each oT you enioy, cherish, and even Treasure This, your IQ63 ORIENT. STephen C. Roggie EdiTor-in-Chief . P 1 'ii' I. 1 l . I' . . F'. . 1 'will' Pup? ' -JF' U m'Bu,lQ xt A , ' ,231 'A,- .A : . 1 -V. ,.-'MXL '7 ' Q .V .. ,,., -, - . V , J.. 4,, Q M U A .,,. if V N: in ,V .3-n y it E: Q W . 1 -.T V . 4 , . V- 1' ..f. 5? . '5' t 4 ' - V-if VA-,V 7' Q' V- V se if-' 'y ' 'Z 'V' .A . '- 'L , ' , ,, .V .. r !!.I'rE 'Q V Q J C' .,g4yi?1Erf.,.g:5.L 'ft.' 4, V z V5.t1?f y.-f,l4g..,.' ' . -L' - f -r V . fk - Q ' wif..-1 .An V-. H V,g,11g.A-V A , - , V vH,.a. -' .. -5 1 1 . : .. , , , 2 . 4, - . -.I-Y ,. ' g.V' -1. .. 4 I JM ,V 7 . . ,. 1 1. ,A , , - -I . . . -, N p-- .. -' . . ' . -. '- .' wi. V , - -. 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