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W. C. RATLIFF—Science. In¬ diana University, A. B.; Ticket Chairman for School Activities; Sophomore Class Sponsor. Chemistry students, Jack Irey and Carolyn Rudy, discover that titration takes patience and ac¬ curacy for a successful experiment. J. ROBERT SCHLATTER — In¬ strumental Music. Indiana Uni¬ versity, B. M. Carl Brown, Wayne Markley, and Bob Ferguson blare away on their trombones as Alberta Keller waits patiently her turn on the glockenspiel. MARIE SWISHER — Art. Ball State Teachers College, A. B. Posters, fashion designs, and still life pictures are only a few of the art projects at which Rich¬ ard Adams, Joyce Scharlach, and Elizabeth Witzeman try their skill. L. E. TEMPLIN—Industrial Arts and Driver Training, Safety. Man¬ chester, B. S.; Director of Athletics; Freshman Class Sponsor. Exactness means down to the nth degree in mechanical drawing for Bob Tuttle, Dick Edington, Jim Worster, and DeWayne Elston. Page 13
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4 Page 12 JOSEPH F. LARMORE--Indus¬ trial Arts. Ball State, B. S.; Fresh¬ man Class Sponsor. Jerry Marshall and Ed Kipfer lend a helping hand to Charlie Smith as he operates a band saw. EDWIN R. MCNOWN-English. Indiana University, A. B.; Class Play Director; Junior Class Spon¬ sor. Doris Wilson, Nancy Baird and Jerry Braun attempt to untangle a complex sentence by diagram¬ ming. FRED F. PARK — Principal — Mathematics and Science. Ball State, A. B.; Indiana University, M. S.; Adviser of the Comet; Busi¬ ness Adviser of the Retrospect. The photo-electric cell is dem¬ onstrated by Melvin Day to his fellow students Polly Croy, Jerry E. Miller, and Stan Nash. MARGARET POWERS — Com¬ merce. DePauw, A. B.; Sponsor of National Honor Society; Junior Class Sponsor. Barbara Decker, Joyce Felts, Phyllis Harmon and Bertha Betz are hard at work trying to deciph¬ er the hieroglyphics which Miss Powers has just dictated.
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LLOYD A. ULMER—Social Stud¬ ies. Ball State, B. S.; Hi-Y Spon¬ sor; Sophomore Class Sponsor. “Learning the Wars of Louis XIV is a battle itself” exclaim Jim Fitzpatrick, Bill Johnson, and Carolyn Grover. RALPH G. WENTZ—Vocational Agriculture and Driver Training, Safety. Purdue University, B. S.; Boys’ 4-H Sponsor; Senior Class Sponsor. Future farmer, George Dun- widdie, points out the various stages of a hybrid seed to Tom Pfister and Donnie Athen. Left to right: Mr. Schlatter practices what he preaches . . . “Sophie” and her Ipana smile ... Is “Temp” thinking up another story . . . “Everybody Loves Coachie Dubois” . . . Miss Swisher is in her element when work¬ ing with her new doll project. Page 14
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