DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)
- Class of 1947
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W., .M .?' 1+ f , Af 'u W' . - .. if, Jy . -.L-.: 5 --I . ,. .. , S ':vpj.fg,',Q, :i-'sf ,, 1 ' '- ::- . x , ' lv 7 Aw'.f':3jf'Q.g,' 'g,,c,- asv-.3tn T,fr'. ui 3- N f1,.,'ff',..'f5J'f' ,, ,- .,I3,v vm, ft.,-yi! ,f!:L.y.L,Ah..v l,Q9Efgfiw,,m , Z, 1 Y ' ,' 1 f M , '1+ -, i ' Li' H. .' ,, .- :ff V 'J Zi N if .. BEGIIIS Ill H BUSINESS-LIHE LUFW. Belwind the quiet Facade of the Administration building is o lwum of busy activity: Program problems, requiring miracles to be solved, smootlw out with efficient aid, Suzy learns to be good, ond Freddy Froslw lcnows time score alter visiting the dean, And lpapa pays and pays, alter l1is sonis brief visit to time comptrollerls ol'fice. Here Governing forces belwind tl're university mal4e momentous decisions,-carefully deter- Mining time most erfective way to carry out DePauw's traditionally high ideals. Km. , X... on all ' , 9 .A LL - 5 I ww -vs rc., t. , N s- ,. 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Eight o'clocl4 stuporf eleven-thirty starvationf one-thirty Iethargyf three-thirty Apathy . . . lt's alla part ol that routine called classes, which become at times a Rather dull hindrance to the Hcarelree college daysfl Nonetheless, without them There wouldnyt be any college. So with a vague realization that that is what we Are here lor, we plunge into the ordeal ol educationmthe mad scribbling of notes We can't read . . .term papers. . . final exams. Then itys overwclor another semester. V .7 IL, gf E I -Jr' 4 Q. E753 WI?- I, A, EDUEHTIUH GR0lUS IIIURE LIBERHL. ln a college education there is necessary an outlet For the student's talents and Ambitionswhich extends beyondtheclassroom.-lhrough experienceandcooperative Effort may his interests be realized. Whatever the interest-drama, journalism, Music, art . . .there are always means ol furthering them at DePauw. Footlights and Grease paintf printeris inlt and paperf symphony and chorus, palette and tarusheit ls the extra-curricular activities that make complete the lectures and the books. Emil: if 5 . 1 if ' . ' AF' wi , .66-1, . . xpnunnvn-Z ' , 4 QQ 1527562 B I I, 1 I + ',,' , I., ws., .., 1, Q , H .,. 4 gg 4 , , 1 .4, Mar 'I Xlii .k, .--. +R THE TIGERS EHRTT LIWITL SUPPORT. Few aspects of campus life are more avidly Followed than the many athletic events OF the year. Whether it be an intramural meet or varsity game, there will never Be any laclc of enthusiasm. Pep rallies behind the stadium on the eve ol a football Gameg excited crowds cheering the teams on to victory, the mad riot oi a home run Or a winning baslcet. It reflects the spirit of DePauw-the spirit oi competition And cooperation that is part of that indelible something called DePauw tradition. - 15 ,, M ,i0. U' ini? ff, , Lf fx 1 J, '17v fggkilfuy ,, iff? 4 , 4.1221 22525 7,77 , , 3 i , 1 5 'z W J 'C+ K , 0 f Q ff f W'- 4 .V I A .wx Fm' 7' ', .fiifuw ff' , pt Q K .arg K, 1' 'U H DHIIEE THEIIIE PERUHDES IT.. The saying All worlc and no play. becomes a watchword of Depauwites when Free time comes in their busy schedule. So DePauw plays, whether it means going to A Formal dance, trudging home sleepily at two a.m., or pausing between classes For A hand of bridge at the Barn. Social life at DePauw means hordes descending on the Show every Sunday night, jeans-clad picnicers in the spring, feverish preparation For house dances, and a scrapboolc lull of happy memories found in life at DePauw. :Ill .4 H 1 4: 'fegf 'Q .fgrlff W4 . fe ' v f U W if , Mg, 7, 1 2 'ffm v 432' ? Q -1.4. s Hllll FRIENDSHIP FURIHS H BHSIS Through the yeors ot Depouw, one ol the most striking memories is the Friendships We hove mode. Friends . . . who loon you their clothes lor thot speciol dote, help you poss your English comp by proof-reoding your short story, shore in your times ol joy ond sorrow . . . these ore your closest Friendships. We cheer ourselves hoorse when our house ploys intromurol tournomentsa-then, win or lose, Find reol pleosure in rivolry with friends from other houses . . . Friendship is Depouw, YN iff Y 11' Wana, . e r- EURIIERSTUIIES A strong, permanent basis of Depauw spirit is Found in her buildings . . some of them covered With many years' growth of thicic green ivy . . . Qthers simple and striking in their modernity. IX ei Pla-. an 58, ,tit-, .,, TI: WL. gf? 33-az ', Y .r 'fif-,' - 1 JJ. ,, 1 'v '- H- r:fYv .gil X fr-74' Iii' ' .if j ',fS'r.jYA --4 712 3 , at : Lib' My 3,.., ?l':7 1 ' 'V , .- ., , X pb- , fi :Q . -rg 'f. .9 N' nuff' - Qs . A 14 Laid ui I 1 1 I -V-av- ' :Au-es ww.-nw AK A 21 is ig sk w rmmxaw -1:55 56,825 , I '5 .f lk ffi v 1 x .Q rs? ' x I 'ln.1 ' .4 ' '. 1.1 J' Q5-f '. Q Qsfhggg , , rel s THE DEPHUUJ VEHR THE FUREE Since 1936 Depauvv University has been guided by the very capable leadersliip ol President Clyde E. Wild- man, vvliose Foresight and intellectual ability serve as an inspiration botlw to studentsand alumni alilce, l-lis unending interest in every aspect of Depauw lite deserves tlie lniglwest admiration. The President and First Lady receive DePauw s new citizens. BEHIIIIJ THE SPIRIT A long-awaited vision, the almost legendary Union Building, will soon become a reality. Through the elforts ot the Board ol Trustees and the Alumni association, the building-Fund campaign is growing to immense proportions. A 43-member organization, the Board oI Trustees is that part ot the composite administration ol Depauw University which baclcs all eI'Iorts beneliting the school. It is this organization which plans and executes all investments, handles scholarships, and confers all honorary degrees. The board, headed since i949 by Roy Gwen West, is composed ol 35 elective members, plus 9 members ap- pointed annuolly by the Indiana Conference ol the Methodist Church. ,fu g,:',w,4, A -,Y . 'r A flxr jii I' -. .Sig , 'pf' f 4: .T-V K L- I ,Srl-'Q A11 N 3:hN j' .Q 'lf 55? ..,.,.,u:gM v' X .'fl'! l'Q' 3' ' 30. PUBLIE RELHTIDIIS HIID PHPER A key word to the success of DePauw University is Dr. Edward R. Bartlett, Dean of the University. l-lis Friendly manner and unsurpassed leadership has helped in making Depauw the Fine institution that it is today. The friendly man who plays from his heart might be a compact description of Dr. Van Denman Thompson, Dean of the Music school, a nationally known Figure in the organ world. This year the task of guiding the male student body at De Pauw has assumed new propor- tions. Dean Louis l-I. Dirks, aided by his background of experience and his genuine understanding has capably led DePauw's male contingent. QFKK Miss Leoto C. Colpitts, Dean of Women, constitutes o very important part of DePauw. Through her kind understanding, DePauw studentsfwomen and men alike-have overcome prob- lems which Otherwise would have been unanswered chal- lenges. UIURH One signs you up andthe other takes your money, Miss Veneta Kunter, Registrar, and l-l. l-l. Broolcs, Comptroller, Through the vvorlc of these two, neophyte Depauwites survive the ordeal of that First registration doy ond become lull fledged students. Responsible for putting De- Pauw in the news ore R. E. Crouch, Secretory ol Alumni Allairs, and F. L. Bergmann, Director of Publicity. ln oddition, Mr. Bergmonn is a member ol the English Department ond Mr, Crouch is actively associated with the Union Building Drive. Q! 0. i qs. fl mfr Del9auw's trouble-shooters R. l-l. Farber, Secretorv of Yet- eran's Ahloirs and Placement Dr- rector, aids old students with nevv problems: and NN , E. Llmoreit Secretory of Admissions helos new students with old problems. Just Fill this out in triplicate. . . GLUUIIW TUESIJFW! This year over QOOO students worried through a complicated, although ellicient, registratiow which was somewhat of an obstacle course. Early on registration days, several hundred students lined up eagerly in Front ol Bowman Gym. Some hours later they emerged in various stages ol exhaustion. What had happened? First, as the classes were usually Filled, beluddled Depauwites had to juggle their schedules and change courses, Next came such a battery ol questionnaires that many harried students forgot even their own names. But before they could creep out of the red tape, the Comp- troller took them and their money in hand. At least one thing can be said about the merits ol registration-it was an excellent way of weeding out those without the nth degree of endurance. 26 D The Greenhouse adjacent to i-larrison l-lall is a second home to Dr. W. Welch, Mr. E. Sim- mons, and Mr. l-l. R. Youse, mem- bers of our Botany Department . , , Whether you have a ques- tion about the gold point or the Federal Reserve system, it's the Department of Economics that you want, Dr. G. Warren, Mr. W. Yoder, and Dr, l-l. jome . . . One of the most active depart- ments in the school where they give you the run-around, is the home of Physical Education teachers, Misses L. Bruce, I. Clayton, Mrs. M. lnglis, Mrs. M. Callaway, and Miss M. Miller , . , Galileo and Newton started it and Mr. D. Pontius, Mr. J. Staten Mr. D. l-lalstead, Dr. A. Sprague, and Dr. O. l-l. Smith continue it here in the Department of Physics. So you think you want to be a writer, Look before you leap and take a few courses in the English Department under Miss R. Zitz- lalzl, Mr. A. Shumaker, Miss L. Toth, Mr. J. Davis, Dr. W. l-lug- gard, Miss M. Vermillion . . . The magazines say that Psych is the thing ond our Department of Psychology give psych majors their initial technical training, Dr. J. l-leston, Dr. F. Brooks, Dr. W. Middleton, ond Dr. K. Wagoner . . .'AAch du lieberauguslinen For translation see Dr. l-l. Gruen- inger, Miss B. Camp, ond Dr. G. Baerg of the Germon Department . . , Whether you are prepar- ing for social work or marriage and a fomily, you'll Find a suitable course in the Department of Sociology, Miss E. Bell, Dr. W. Gray, Dr. L. jones, and Mr. P. Thomas, PRUFESSURS T00 HRE ll DEPHUUJ TRHDITIUII Whether it's politics on campus or politics on a national scale that you aspire to, you'll get your training in the Department of Political Science, Dr, l-l. Voltmer, Dr. l-l, Zinlc, and Dr. E, Plischlce Full directions on how to sew a Fine seam are obtainable from Miss V. Mintle, Miss A, Beatty, Miss B. Clark, and Miss l-l. Cade lt's never well done cr good for you , but muy bien or tres bienuamong the members of the Department of Romance Languages, Mr. W, Most, Dr. P. Evans, Dr. M. Andrade, Miss j. Crawley, Mr. R. McWilliams, Miss M. Dimmiclc, Miss L. l-lenry, and Dr. L. Turk. BEHIIIIJ THE IJESH The faculty of Music School fo'ms a school unto themselvesf Mr, F. Bodfors, Miss L. Curnutt, Mr. C. Jarvis, Miss E. Gibson, Miss C. Siewert, Miss l. Solts, Mrs. B. Mozingo, Miss M. Strong, Mr. H. Kolling, Mr. R. Oyer, Miss P. Clark, Mr. F. Inglis, Mr. G.Cuove, Mrs. M. Hart, Mr. H. Berg . . . What are you made of? l-low do you work? Take a course in the Zoology De- partment and Find outf Dr, C. Hickman, Dr. A.Reynolds, Dr. W. Martin . . . All Passes-art alone endures under the capable teaching of Miss I-I. Leon and Mr. A. R. Winsey . . . Delving into ancient times is the accomplishment of the Department of Classical Lang- uages under Dr. E. B. Stevens. From the First practice lcickotf to the last craclc of bat meeting ball the members ol the Department of Men's Physical Education have the athletic interests of DePauvv's male population at heart, Mr. C. Erdman, Mr. R. Nipper, Mr. R. Neal, and Mr. l'l. l-'liclcman. . , Poetry, prose and punctuation, commas, composition and capitals, literature, letters and language are capably dealt with by De Pauw's English Department, Dr. R. Pence, Miss M. Fraley, Mrs, E. Taylor, Miss E. Mills, and Mr. .l.l-lixson. . . 'Qi ...S Z Of all the ologies in educa- tion, geology presents the rock- iest problems to solve. From the study of the earth's strata to world geography it is a fascinat- ing subject, Mr. E. Smith. S Fl LUURU FRUHI THE UIISE l-ligher planes of thinking and the squarest solution to any prob- lem may be found in the Depart- ment of Mathematics with Mr. j. Staten, Dr. l-l. Greenleaf, Mr. W. Arnold, and Dr. W. Eclington If you're a ham at heart or have speechmaking in your soul, the Speech Department is the place for you to be, where eloquence is the pass-word you'll Fincl Miss E. Turnell, Dr. l-l. Ross, Mr. R. Williams, and Mr. F. Te- vvell holding forth. Even though this is the atomic age and theirs isian explosive subject,you'll Find that the words of Dr. D. Cook, Mrs. M. Fulmer, Dr. gl. Fulmer, Mr. J. Bittles, ancl Dr. l-l. Burkett are deiinitely not just Mblovvh. 57 'leaching prospective teachers how to teach recidin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetac to the youngest generation is the busi- ness of Education profs C. Green and R. l Curtis . While English Bible depdrtment members Dr, W, E. Bundy and D' C Kroft discuss the situation in the Holy Land 'ca. 750 BC. In order to Find out xx hot males this crazy old world tick, its possible to delve into the post and Search the present to hnd some of the l-listers lectures of Dr. G. B. Nlanhart Dr A Crandall, Dr. NN XX. Carson and 'D' C. G. Pierson , Philosophers Plato Aristotle and Socrates turn ax-er in their gras-es 3Cfl'19 antics of the modern world while PM E, R. Bartlett Dr. Q D l-lilaeorsnd Dr. OL. Dams Dr. L, XX, News aiszuss the logical thing ts do. 4 fm THE DEPHULU VEHR DUT UF SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Leftto Right:ChuclcGilbert, Vice- President, Ned Bailey, Butch McGurty, Secretary-Treasurer, Clarence Jung, President, Sam 0'COnnell. The class of '47 Finds itself a conglomeration ol ex-classes '43 through '46 . . . We all remem- ber something dillerent . . . What was it like before? . A . As it is now, somewhat, Qnly the people are ditlerentf' Wartime here was just a waiting . . . V5's hup-Q-3-4'd to the Good Ship Asbury where they leaned from the windows and whistled . . . Monthly bat dances lcept the campus alive . . 4 Womens houses held open tea dances on Sunday and card playing was permitted . . . VlQ's shoclced the campus the loggy morning they changed to whites , 4 . Bob Randolph sang Shoo, Shoo, Bobyl' and the VlQ's threw a terrilic prom on the tennis courts . . . Steuber beat Qberlin on l:ather's Day . . . Girls pasted A'Boclc l-lome For Keeps pictures on fraternity house walls . . . A masculine lan dance roclced Meharry hall . . . 7:30 classes, Saturday classes, Thanksgiving dinner between exams, New Years eve with 'lQ:3O hours was more ol an endurance test than college . . . C'est la guerre , . . Sorority Rush problems mounted Clraternities were practically extinctb as the Navy lelt and hordes ol women came , . . All mail, no males with only seventy-Five civilians and Big Man on Campus ,laclcie Glover . . . Those were the days when we mode on alternoon of buying one poclcage ol cigarettes . . . Now we com- plain about Registration, - Jr, THE IIIIIII EIIIIIE THIS... Ex-classes '43 through '46 came baclc . . . Gamma Iota was organized and serenades dis- turbed slumbering Sorority Row nightly and Q:00 A.lVI.-ly . . . The waiting was over . . . Era- ternities reclaimed their houses . . . Eound: mermaids on the shower walls and geraniums in the windows, bridge tournaments, the Barn, relaxed smolting rules, Sam l'lanna's twice as large, the Dells a village ol Pre-labs, and Ouonsets in every empty space . . . Spring time hay rides and picnics in Monon Woods . - . Girls planned spring classes to leave time lor sun bathing . . . Blacl4 Eriars held weelcly chapter meetings . . . Iraditions died or survived, were made or revived, By tall, reconversion had reconverted . . . Were conditions crowded? A bit, perhaps, at Asbury's Irontdoor . . . Seniors were still counting their cuts . , . Election campaigns consisted, as usual, ol stealing posters , . . Mens Rush lcept Kappa Tau busy and Iraternities ran on a dime waiting lor allotment checlcs . . . Friday night underwent phenomenal changes from 11:00 to 10:30 to 11:00 to 1Q:00 to Q:00. Later, later? . . , Monon Review returned . , . Showdown and the women came to a parting ol the ways . . . I-lalf of DePauw whipped out ol town on date nights . . , Monon Bell is only a year behind now . . . Best baslcetball season in history . . : Serenades, exchange dinners, and lull social calendars are Iirmly reinstated . . . Class ol '47 leaves DePauw regrettully as hopes lor a Union Building Finally begin to materialize. IOHN ADAMS . . Wabash, lndiana Music Phi Gamma Delta, Presidents Scholar 1, Q, DePauw Ed. Statl 1, Q, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, Q, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega Q, 3, 4, G x String Symphony 1, Q, 3, 4. 7 ROMAIGNE THOMAS ADAMS . Union City, lndiana M s' Pi Beltacphi, President's Scholar 1, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, Band Q, 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Mu Phi Epsilon Q, 3, 4, Radio Guild Q. ELAINE AIKEN . . . , Leetonia, Ohio S eech D Alpha Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A. 1, Pan I-Iellenic Council 3, 4, Duzer Du 1, Q, 3, Secy-Treas. 4, Radio Guild 1, Q, 3, Produc- tion Mgr. 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, M.S.M. Q. MARGARET ALLSOPP . , Shaker I-Ieights, Ohio English Literature Alpha Omicron Pi, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Ed. Staff 4, DePauw Bus, Staff 1, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, University Choir 1, Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, M.S,M, 1, Q, Pres- byterian Choir Director Q, 3, 4. 'ails nf., 1, ' Zim JACK ANSPAUGH . . Columbia City, Indiana English Composition and Economics Delta Upsilon, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Tusitala 3, 4. PATRICIA ANTON ,.., Anderson, Indiana English Literature Y.W.C.A. 1, 4, DePauw Bus. Stall 2, 4, M.S.M. Q, DePauw- Cirejncastge Choral Union 4, Shakespeare Club 4, University o iami . HOMER ASMUS .... ' Norwalk, Ohio Economics Beta Theta Pi, Band 1, German Club Q, 3, Delta Omicron Chi Q, D Association 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Q, 3, 4. CL!-ARA LOU AUMAN . , . Shelbyville, Indiana isto . Alpha Cyhi Omega, Rush Ch. 3, W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, EZ, 3, Mirage Bus. Stal'l Q, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Delta Phi ELG Q, 3, 4, SI. ROBERT BABCOCK .... Sandusky, Ohio Economics. Alpha Tau Omega, Rector Scholar 1, D Association 1, Football 1, 4, Bowling Green State University Q. MARGARET BACHELDER . . Indianapolis, Indiana English Literature. Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 4. NED BAILEY ..... Lakewood, Ohio Economics. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y Q, Rush Ch, Q, Pres. 4, Student Gov- erning Board 4, Student-Faculty Council 4, Class Committee 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, Pres. 3, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Track 1, Q, 3, 4, Radio Guild 9, 3, 4, I-larvard University 1. CHARLES BALDWIN . Carrollton, Illinois Psychology. Delta Chi, M.S.M. 4, Track Q. JAMES J. BALDWIN . . . Carrollton, Illinois Physics. Delta Chi, Treas. 3, Rector Scholar Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Q, Track 1, Q, Phi Beta Kappa. IAMES BARBER .... Washington, Indiana Sociology. Delta Chi, Pres. 4, Gold Key 3, V. Pres. 4, Kappa Tau Kappa Q, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Oxford Fellowship 1, Q, 3, 4, Council on Religious Life, Pres. 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, D Association 3, 4, Baseball 9, 3, 4. KATHLEEN BARBER . . Chicago Heights, Illinois Chemistry. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, Y.W.C.A. 1, 9, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4. IOAN BARTLEY .... Indianapolis, Indiana Speech. Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Ch. 4, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 9, Board 3, 4, Student Governing Board 1, Class Sec'y 1, Student Faculty Council 1, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, Q, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Little Theater Board 4, Duzer Du 1, Q, 3, Pres. 4, Gamma Beta Tau 4, Speed Swimming Club 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 4, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRY BENEDICT .... Chicago, Illinois History. Lambda Chi Alpha, DePauw Bus. StaFl1, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Baseball 1. SHIRLEY BENNETT .... Peoria, Illinois Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Stall 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4. RAYMOND BENSON . . . Oak Park, Illinois Economics. Delta Upsilon, D Association Q, 3, 4, Track Q, 3, Radio Guild 4. RUTH BERGSTROM .... Chicago, Illinois Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres. 4, Mortar Board 3, Treas. 4, A.W.S. Board 3, W.R.A. Q, V. Pres. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, DePauw Ed. Stall Q, Copy Editor 3, City Editor 4, gpetg Sigma Phi 3, 4, I-lome Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Delta i ta 3, 4. BETTY JEAN WILKES BESTERFIELD . Harvey, Illinois English Literature. Alpha Chi Omega, President's Scholar 1, Y.W.C.A, 1, Q, 3, Mirage Bus. StaH1, Q, Boulder Ed. Stall 1, Boulder Bus. Stall1, Orchestra 1, Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3. ARTHUR BEYLER ..,,. Marion, Indiana Zoology. Men's Hall Association, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Zoology Elufu, V. Pres. 3, D Association Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Base- a 1, Q, 3. PHILIP BIBO ....,, Paris, Illinois Economics. Delta Chi, Treas. 4, Boulder Bus. Stall Q, 3, Botany Club Q, 3, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, 3, 4. GEORGE BICHLER , . Highland Park, Illinois Economics. Delta Upsilon, Fr. Baseball, RICHARD BOLLINGER . . . Seymour, Indiana Economics. Sigma Nu, Lt. Comdr. 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3. RUTH BORGMEIER .... Oak Park, Illinois Chemistry, Alpha Chi Omega, Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Soph. Council 3, 4, De-Pauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4. VEXRQNICA BOWEN . . . Indianapolis, Indiana usic. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Boulder Bus. Stal'l1, University Choir Q, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3, 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4. NORMAN BOWERS . . . Toledo, Ohio I-listory. Men's Hall Association, Rush Ch. 3, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Boulder Bus. Stall 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Chemistry Club Q, 3, Philosophy Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, 4, BARBARA BOYDSTON . . Niles, Michigan English Composition. Pi Beta Phi, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Mirage Bus. Staff Q, DePauw Bus. Staff Q, Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr 4, Theta Sigma Phi 3, greas. 4, Little Theater Board, Bus. Mgr. 4, Kappa Pi 9, Sec'y , 4. MALCOLM BRUCE . , . Newcastle, Indiana English Composition. Phi Gamma Delta, Treas. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, Gamma Iota 4, Tusitala Q, 3, 4, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3. JUNE BUCHANAN .,.. Detroit, Michigan Sociology. Delta Delta Delta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, Toynbee 3, 4. LOREN BULLOCK . . . Springfield, Massachusetts Mathematics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Stal'f 1, University Choir 1, Q, 3, DePauw-Green- castle Choral Union 4, M.S.M. 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Alpha 4, Radio Guild 1, Tech. Dir. 2, Ch. 3, 4. CYNTHIA BURTIS ,,., Elmhurst, Illinois Speech. Alpha Phi, w.r2.A. 3, 4, Y.vv.c.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Stall 3, Boulder Ed. Stall 3, 4, Boulder Bus. Staff 3, Duzer Du 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, Gamma Beta Tau 4, Speech Choir, ec'y 1. BETTY ,IO HAILEY SANDMAN . . Harlan, Kentucky Home Economics. W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, Band Q, 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4. MARJORIE BUTTERFIELD . . Gary, Indiana Speech. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. Q, 4, Duzer Du 3, 4, Radio Guild 3, 4, Mills College 1. jAMES CALVERT . . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Economics. Sigma Nu, Pres. 3, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, Butler University 1, Q. JCEHT CAMPBELL, III . . Oak Park, Illinois Phi Tfigpa Psi, Chicago Club 1, D Association Q, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Q, 3, Oberlin 3. AUDREY CANTERBURY .... Lima, Ohio Psychology. A.W.S. Council 1, Q- Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Ejoulder Ed. Staff 1, MSM. 1, DePauw-Greencastle Choral nion Q. IANE CARVER .... Alexandria, Indiana Spanish. Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, DePauw Bus. Stall: 3. HENRY CASEY ..... Richmond, Indiana Pre-Lavv. Phi Delta Theta, V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Freshman Inter- lraternity Council 1, Band 1, Tulane Q, 3. BARBARA CHENOWETH . . Richmond, Indiana Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas, 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 4, Mirage Ed. Stah' 1, Q. JEAN CLARK ..., Indianapolis, Indiana Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boulder Bus. Stahl 1, Kappa Pi 1, Q, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Gamma Beta Tau 4, Naiad 1, Q, 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club Q, 3, 4. HAROLD CLOSZ . . . Muslcegon, Michigan Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Tau Kappa 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Tennis 1, 3, Chairman Red Cross Drive 3, Gamma Iota Q, 3, 4. Cl-IIZARLOTTE COLE .,.. Chicago, Illinois s' . Univergity Choir 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 4, North Parlc College 1, Q, 3. VIRGINIA PLATE COOK , . . Chicago, Illinois Speech. Alpha Omicron Pi, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, I-lome Economics Club 3, 4, Radio Guild Q, 3, 4. RICHARD COOLMAN . . Liberty Center, Indiana Mathematics. Sigma Chi, Basketball Q, Purdue University 1. RICHARD COONEN ,... Omaha, Nebraska Mathematics. Phi Gamma Delta, Pres. 3, Creighton University 1. JOHN COX .... College Park, Georgia Economics. Sigma Nu, University of Georgia 1. JEAN CULLEN ..... Chicago, Illinois Sociology. Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, Lawrence College 1. ELIZABETH CUMMING . . I-lighland Park, Illinois Home Economics. Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Council 3, Kappa Pi Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, l-lome Economics Club 3, 4. DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM . . Evanston, Illinois Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.R.A. 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, Ward Belmont 1. BILL. DAILEY ...., Richmond, Indiana TI. Delta Tau Delta, Pres. Q, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 9, Gold Key 3, Sec'y 4, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Q, Assoc. Editor 3, Editor 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Q, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, Band 1, 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Kappa Pi 1, Q, 3, 4, Sodalitas Latina 1, Q, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 4, Phi Beta Kappa, -ll FRED DANNER .... Muncie, Indiana Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, Epsilon Epsilon 4, Oxford Fellowship 4, D Association 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Q, 3. BETTE DASSO . . . Chicago, Illinois Spanish. Delta Zeta, Y,W.C.A. 1, Q, 3. MARY JEAN DAVIS . . . St. Louis, Missouri Speech. Alpha Gamma Delta, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, DePauw Bus. Stall 1, 3, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, Q, Duzer Du Q, 3, 4. VIRGINIA DEAN . . . Pennington, New ,lersey Psychology. Alpha Omicron Pi, Treas. 4, A.W.S. Board 3, W.l2.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, DePauw Bus. Stall 2, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 4. PAUL DEPPERT ,.,.. Alert, Indiana Physical Education. Delta Chi, Philosophy Club 3, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Basketball 3, Baseball 3. MIAARION VERE DeVAULT . . Indianapolis, Indiana S . Menysllilall Association, Treas. 3, Band 1, Q, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Phi Mu Alpha 1, Treas. Q, Pres. 3, 4, M.S.M. 4. MARY DILLON . . Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Zoology. Pi Beta Phi, W.l2.A. 1, Q, Sec'y 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1,Soph. Council 3, 4, Zoology Club, Sec'y Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4. MERRILL DOOLEY .... Marlon, Indiana Economics. Delta Tau Delta, V. Pres. Q, D Association 3, 4, Football Mgr. 3, 4, Baseball 3. ELAINE DUDLEY .... Evansville, Indiana Speech. Y,W.C.A. 1, 3, Duzer Du 4, Shakespeare Club 4. IAMES EMISON . . . Scarborough, New York Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, DePauw Bus. Stall 1, Baseball Mgr. 3. RABB EMISON .... Vincennes, Indiana Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi, University of South Carolina 2, 3. ALBERT EYRICH, JR. .... Cincinnati, Ohio Political Science. Beta Theta Pi, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 2, Kappa Tau Kappa Q, D Association 1, Q, 4, Football 1, Q, 4. FISKE FIELD ..,.. Detroit, Michigan Economics. Delta Chi, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Gold Key 3, 4, Fr. Inter, fraternity Council, University Choir 1, Q, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3, 4, Epsilon Epsilon 1, Q, D Association Q, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Swimming 1, Q, 3, 4. MARTHA HAVERSTICK FIELD , Indianapolis, Indiana Romance Language and Political Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas. 3, Mortar Board 3, 4, W.R.A. Q, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Student Governing Board, Pres. 3, Student- Faculty Council, Ch. 3, Class Committee 3, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Q, Editor 3, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 4. JOHN FILER . . l-lamden, Connecticut Political Science. Sigma Chi, Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Governing Board, Pres. 4, Student-Faculty Council 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Fr. Inter-fraternity Council, D Associ- ation 1, Q, 4, Football 1, Q, 4, Tennis 1, Q. FRANCES FIORILLO . . . Yonkers, New York Pre-Medical Science. Y.W.C.A. 4, Orchestra 3, 4, University Choir 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Zoology Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 3, 4, Oueens College 1, Q. GORDON FISHER . . . Anderson, Indiana Economics. Sigma Chi, Sec'y 3, Rush Ch. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 4, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Q, Fr. Inter-Fraternity Council, Oberlin College 3. HILLIARD FIORD .... Manteno, Illinois Political Science. Delta Upsilon, Treas. 1, V. Pres. Q, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Q, Debate 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, Gamma Iota 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4. JURY FLACK ..., Bronxville, New York It. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 4, Kappa Pi Q, 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club 3, 4. BEQTKQJPANE FOLEY .... Garrett, Indiana g s . 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, DePauw Ed. Stall Q, 3, Boulder Bus. Stahl Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, 4. DON FOSDICK .... LaPorte, Indiana English. Delta Tau Delta, Treas. Q, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Q, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Q, Publications Board 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4. BARBARA FOWLER .... Chicago, Illinois Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Q, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. 4. DONALD FRETZ . . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin Political Science. Alpha Tau Omega, President's Scholar 1, Boulder Bus. Stall 1, Q, Fr. Inter-fraternity Council, Debate 4, DePauw-Green- Castle Choral Union Q, D Association Q, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Q, 4, University ol Missouri 3. JEANNE FRODIN .,.. Chicago, Illinois Home Economics. Delta Zeta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Staff Q, Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Pres. 4, M.S.M. 1. DON GALBRAITH . . . Huntington, Indiana Pre-Medical Science. Sigma Chi, Treas. 4' Rector Scholar 1, Q 3, 4, Freshman Inter- iraternity Council, Gamma Iota 4, Delta Omicron Chi Q, 3, 4, D Association 9, 3, 4, Football 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Beta Alpha Sigma 52, 3, Oberlin College 3. JOHN GALLAGHER ..,. Dayton, Ohio Pre-Medical Science. Delta Tau Delta, Rector Scholar 1, 4, Freshman Inter-fraternity Council, Delta Omicron Chi 1. BEN GARRISON .... Columbus, Ohio Sociology. Lambda Chi Alpha, DePauw Ed. Staff Q, 3, DePauw Bus. StaFf 1, Boulder Bus. Stall 1, Toynbee 3, Pres. 4, Oxford Fellowship 1, Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, Cabinet 3, 4. DONALD GATES . . , Coldwater, Michigan Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Pres, 3, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Xi Xi Xi Q, Alpha Phi Omega 1. CHARLES GELLER . . . Fort Wayne, Indiana Mathematics. Delta Upsilon, DePauw Bus. StaH 1, Little Theater Board 1, Radio Guild 1, Purdue University 3. MILLICENT GENIMER . . . Indianapolis, Indiana English Composition. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Q, Assoc. Feature Editor 3, 4, Boulder Ed. Staff 2, 3, 4, Tusitala 2, Radio Guild, Publicity Ch. 3, Phi Beta Kappa. WALTER GEORGE . . . Baldwin, New Yorlc Psychology and History. Men's Hall Association, Debate 1, German Club 1, Q, 3, Oxford Fellowship 1. JACK GIFT ...... Peoria, Illinois Mathematics. Phi Gamma Delta, Treas. 4, Basketball 1, Q, Bradley Uni- versity 1. CHARLES GILBERT . . . Glen Ellyn, lllinois Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Ch. Q, Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 3, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Key 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Stall 1, Q, Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 3, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, Circulation Mgr. Q, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, Sec'y 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Gamma Iota 4, Basketball Mgr. Q. SHIRLEY GILBERT . . . Kansas City, Missouri Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Bus. Stail Q, University Choir 1, 9, 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3, 4, Home Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Radio Guild 3, 4, Operetta Q, 3, 4. DOROTHY GILES . . . Indianapolis, Indiana Botany. Alpha Chi Omega, Sec'y 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Sec'y 2, Mortar Board 3, 4, A.W.S. Board 3, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Student Governing Board 9, Student- Faculty Council Q, Class Sec'y Q, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Q, Ass't Editor 3, Assoc. Editor 4, Boulder Ed. Staff 1, Q, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, Q, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Botany Club Q, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Q, 3, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. HELEN GLEETON .... Columbiana, Ohio AlphlBhChi Omega, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, University Choir 1, 9, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Operetta Q, 3. RICHARD GOODWIN, Franklin Sq., Long Island, New York Economics. Alpha Tau Omega, V. Pres. 3, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Tennis Mgr. 1, D Association 9, 3, 4, Baseball Q, 4, Intramural Association Q, 4, War Board 3. KEITH GRANDFIELD . . . Manhattan, Kansas Pre-Medical Science. Phi Delta Theta, Philosophy Club 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Oxford Fellowship 3, 4, M.S.M. Q, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. VIRGINIA GRAVES . . . Cincinnati, Ohio Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec'y 4, A.W.S., Board 3, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Q, 3, Little Theater Board 4, Union Drive Captain 4, University Chapel Committee 3. ANN GREENE ..,. Scarsdale, New York Sociology. Pi Beta Phi, Sec'y 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A., Soph. Council 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, St. Mary's Junior College 1. JOHN GROENKE .... Maywood, lllinois Economics. Delta Upsilon, Pres. 4, Class Pres. 1, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Alpha Delta Sigma Q, Freshman Inter- fraternity Council, Gamma Iota 3, 4. DAN GUINNUP .,.. Seymour, Indiana Mathematics. Alpha Tau Omega, Rector Scholarship 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Pres. Q, D Association 3, 4, Basketball Q, 4. MARGARET HABER . . Union City, Indiana Psychology. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Council 3, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Mirage Bus. Stalif Q, Boulder Ed. Stall 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 9, Philosophy Club 4, Shakespeare Club 3, Sec'y 4. MARjORlE HAGEN . Chicago, lllinois Spanish. VV.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3. ROBERT HAILEY . , . Harlan, Kentucky Music and Speech. Men's Hall Association, Pres. 3, Duzer Du 3, 4, Band 3, Or- chestra 3, University Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 9, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, M.S.M. 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, Q, 3, 4. RIEIIIIARD HALSTED . . . Cadillac, Michigan s s. Deltay Chi, Rector Scholar 1, Q, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Band 1, Q, Orchestra 1, Phi Mu Alpha 3, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. DAN HANNA .... Greencastle, Indiana Music. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Band 1, 9, Pres. 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, Manager 4, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3, Pres. 4. JACK HARDEBECK . . . East Chicago, Indiana Spanish. Delta Tau Delta, Treas. 9, Sec'y 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Publications Board 3, University ol Wisconsin 3, Phi Beta Kappa. AI YQ s 9- 'F - W ,'1'3.,? , f-s B ' 90' 3' X .cut I , W - Q 11 F 211 so fi I-L ' Y Q if fs' I Q' l JANE HARDERS .... Lombard, Illinois Physical Education. Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, Board 3, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stali 1, DePauw Bus. Staff Q, Eizoullzdgr Ed. Stalf Q, Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4, Philosophy u . ROBERT HARDY ..,. Evanston, Illinois Pre-Medical Science. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 3, Kappa Tau Kappa Q, V. Pres. 3, Gamma Iota 4, Radio Guild Q, 3. MQRGARET HARGRAVE . . St. Louis, Missouri usic. Alpha Omicron Pi, President's Scholar 1, W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 3, Cabinet 4, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, Mu Phi Epsilon Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, University Choir Q. SA!'.LY HARVEY . . . Hartford City, Indiana isto . Alpha Cyhi Omega, W.R.A, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, Mirage Ed. Stahl 3, DePauw Ed. Stall Q, Boulder Ed. Stall 3. BEVERLY HASKINS . Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sociology. Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Duzer Du 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, Religious Education Club Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 2, 3, 4, Salem College 1. MARY HOBBS HAYES . . . Flossmoor, Illinois Zoology. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, W.R.A. 3, 4, Zoology Club 4, M.S.M. Q, Speed Swimming Club 3, Thornton Junior College 1. JOANNE HAYES .... Chicago, Illinois Economics. Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch. 4, DePauw Ed. Statl Q, Home Economics Club 4, M,S.M. 1, 4. WILLIAM HAYES ..., Harvey, Illinois Music. Lambda Chi Alpha, V. Pres. 4, Student Governing Board Q, Student-Faculty Council Q, Class Sec'y-Treas. Q, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Q, Boulder Ed. Staff 1, Ass't Editor Q, Editor Q, Fresh- man lnter-fraternity Council, University Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega Q, 3, 4, D Association 1, Q, 3, 4, Traclc 1, Swimming Q, Cheerleader 1, Q, 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, Q. ROBERT HEIL . .... Lima, Ohio Economics. Beta Theta Pi, German Club Q, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, Football Trainer 1, Track 1, Q, Oberlin College 3. SHIRLEY HENDERSON . . Port Huron, Michigan Zoology. Delta Delta Delta, Zoology Club 4, Gamma Beta Tau 4, Inter- national Relations Club 4, Port Huron Junior College Q. BILL HENDERSON . . . Bloomington, Illinois Zoology. Sigma Chi, Delta Omicron Chi 4, Illinois Wesleyan Q, North- western University 3. MALCOLM HENDRY .... Chicago, Illinois Chemistry. Lambda Chi Alpha, Kansas State Teachers College 52, Oklahoma University 3. MARY HENSHAW . . . Indianapolis, Indiana A t. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.l2.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Boulder Ed. StaFl1, Art Ed. 4, Pan Hellenic Council 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3, 4, Kappa Pi 1, Q, 3, 4, Shake- speare Club 3, 4. HARRIETT HESSLIN .... Mattoon, Illinois Chemistry and German. Alpha Omicron Pi, Sec'y 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4, German Club 4, Delta Phi Eta EZ, 3, 4. LOUIS HETLAGE ..,. St. Louis, Missouri Pre-Medical Science. Beta Theta Pi, D Association 1, 4, Swimming 1. GEORGE HIBBS ,.... Chicago, Illinois Pre-Medical Science. Delta Chi, University Choir 1, 52, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, D Association Q, 4, Track Q, Swimming 1, Q, Purdue University 3. MARILYN JOHNSON HIBBS . . Chicago, Illinois Economics. Delta Zeta, Rush Ch. 3, Treas. 3, A.W.S. Board 3, W.l2.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4. WAYNE HEIBER . . Fort Wayne, Indiana Physical Education. Delta Upsilon, Freshman Inter-fraternity Council, D Associ- ation Q, 3, 4, Football Q, 3, 4, Basketball 1, SZ, 3. MARTHA HONAN . . . Lebanon, Indiana Sociology. Pi Beta Phi, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Pres. Q, Mortar Board 3, 4, W.l2.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W,C.A. 1, Q, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Toynbee Q, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, Council on Religious Life 4, Philosophy Club 3, MSM. 1, Q, 3, Sec'y 4. JOHN HOPKINS . . . . Chicago, Illinois Spanish. Sigma Nu, Gamma Iota 4, Baseball 1. VIVIAN HORA .... Berwyn, Illinois Pre-Medical Science. Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Y.W,C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Q, Zoology Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3. PHYLLIS HOVEY . . Harbor Springs, Michigan Speech. W.l2.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, University of Michigan 1, Q. NANCY HULL .... Indianapolis, Indiana Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas. 3, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 3, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4, Speed Swimming Club Q, 3, 4. BARBARA DAY HUNTER . . . Warren, Ohio Zoology. gi ieia Phi, Rush Ch. 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Zoology Club JAMES HURST . . . Greencastle, Indiana Political Science. Sigma Chi, DePauw Bus. Stahl 1, Q. JOANN HYDE . . . Webster Graves, Missouri Sociology. Pi Beta Phi, W,R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. 52, 3, 4, Park College 1. JEAN IRVING ,,.. Fort Wayne, Indiana Sociology. Delta Zetz, V. Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. Stall Q, Toynbee 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Religious Education Club Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4. JOHN JENKINS ,.,. Oak Park, Illinois Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Treas. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Gamma Iota 4, HD Association 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Economics Club 3, Nebraska University 3, Phi Beta Kappa. JOAN JOHNSON ..,, Rockford, Illinois Physical Education. Delta Zeta, W,R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y,W.C.A. 1, Q, Student Govern- ing Board 1, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Adv. Mgr. Q, Orchestra 1, Q. JOAHN JOHNSON . . . Chesterton, Indiana ff. Men's Hall Association, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Pi Q, 3, 4. NED JOHNSON . . . Vincennes, Indiana Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, Tennis 1, Q. DOROTHY JONES . . . Green Bay, Wisconsin Zoology. Alpha Phi, Treas. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, Y.W.C,A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Stall 1, Q, DePauw Ed.StaH Q,Phi Beta Kappa. VIRGINIA JONES .... LaGrange, Indiana Political Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, Y.W,C.A. 1, DePauw Bus. StalI1, Q, 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4. CLARENCE JUNG, JR. . . Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Mathematics and Economics. Men's Hall Association, Treas. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 9, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, SZ, Mirage Bus. Staff 4, Orchestra 1, American Guild of Organists 1, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, GGFFHTICI Iota 3, M.S.M. 1, University of Chicago Q. TOM KELLY ..... Rockford, Illinois Economics. Delta Upsilon, Rush Ch. 3, Kappa Tau Kappa 3. DORIS KEMMERLING . . New Harmony, Indiana Home Economics. Delta Zeta, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 3, Theta Sigma Phi 3, Sec'y 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 3, 4. RICHARD KERR .... Coldwater, Michigan Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Rush Ch. Q, Pres. 4, Rector Scholarship 1, Q, 4, DePauw Ed. Stall, Copy Desk Editor 1, City Editor Q, Sigma Delta Chi 1 Q Tennis1 Universit of Nebraska Q Universit I i r Y r Y of Michigan 4. MILLICENT KLECKNER ,... Batavia, Ohio Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.I2.A. 1, Q, 3, Board Member 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Boulder Bus. Staff Q, Toynbee Q, 3, 4, Naiad 1, Q, 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club Q, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4. JANE KLEIN ..... Cincinnati, Ohio Home Economics. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.l2.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Mirage Ed. StaI'I 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club 3, 4, Stephens College 1, Q. MARILYN KLINE .... Hoopeston, Illinois Spanish. Alpha Gamma Delta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Band Q, 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4. WILLIAM KRAMER , River Forest, Illinois Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Sec'y 3, Indiana University 3. HENRIETTA KRCILEK . . . Riverside, Illinois Education and Psychology. Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stail Q, 3, DePauw Bus. Staff Q, Catholic Church Group 9, 3, 4, University of Wisconsin 1. DOROTHY KUTIS . . Shaker Heights, Ohio Sociology. W.l2.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Toynbee Q, 3, 4, Catholic Church Group 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, Orchesis 1. BETTY RUTH LAEDERACH . . Valparaiso, Indiana Art. Delta Zeta, Rush Ch. 3, Sec'y 4, A.W.S. Board 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Q, Kappa Pi, Sec'y Q, 3, 4, A.W.S. Council Q. KENNETH LEE .... Brookfield, Illinois Mathematics. Delta Upsilon, Treas. 4, Catholic Church Group 1, Q, 4, Purdue University 3, University of Pennsylvania 3. MARJORIE LEE . . . Tell City, Indiana Music and English, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 9, W.l2.A. Q, Board 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Staff Q, 3, Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4, Band 1, Drum Major Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, De- Pauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, Mu Phi Epsilon Q, Sec'y 3, 4, Orchesis 1, Q, Pres. 3, MSM. Board 3, Gilmore Scholar- ship 4, Y.W.C.A. Scholarship 3. JOHN LEHMAN . . . Naperville, Illinois Mathematics. Delta Tau Delta, Rector Scholarship 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Green- castle Choral Union 4, Philosophy Club 4, Gamma Iota 4, D Association Q, 3, 4, Track 1, 9, 3, 4. PATRICIA LENZEN . . Greencastle, Indiana Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. Q, Toynbee 4, Gamma Beta Tau 4, Catholic Church Group 3, 4. if . ...ze ,if Q 35' Q .lu 9234 'Q ALAN LEWIS .... Riverside, Illinois Psychology. Delta Upsilon, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 9, 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4. WLATER LINDLEY .... Danville, Illinois Speech. Phi Gamma Delta, DePauw Ed. Stal'l Q, City Editor 3, Duzer Du 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Trainer 1, Q, Track 1, Radio Guild 4. GLENN LINNEMAN . . . Logansport, Indiana English Literature. Lambda Chi Alpha, DePauw Ed. Staff 3, Tusitala 1, Q, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club, Pres. 3, 4. ISABELLE LOAGUE .... Glen Ellyn, Illinois Psychology. W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Cabinet 4, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, 4, Religious Education Club Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, Council on Religious Life 3, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, Sec'y 4. JOHN LOGUE .,.. Fort Wayne, Indiana Economics. Delta Upsilon, Pres. 3, Rector Scholar 1, EZ, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. StaFF 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4, Duzer Du Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, Clplha Phi Omega Q, V. Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Camera Club 3, . res. . JOAN LONGSHORE ..,. Orrville, Ohio Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega, W.R.A. 1, Q, Board 3, 4, Boulder Ed. Staff 3, Philosophy Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 4, Orchestra Q, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 4, Y.W.C.A. 1. ROBERT LOOFT .... Armstrong, Iowa Pre-Medical Science. Delta Upsilon, Sec'y Q, V. Pres. 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, Gamma Iota 4, Delta Omicron Chi Q, 3, 4, D Association Q, 3, 4, Baseball Q, 4, Rensselear Polytechnic Institute 3. BARBARA LOOMIS .... Marion, Indiana Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.R.A. Q, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4. JOHN LOTAHMER .... Canton, Ohio Economics. Alpha Tau Omega, Rector Scholar 1, Kappa Tau Kappa, Treas. 3, Freshman Inter-fraternity Council, Pres., M.S.M. 1, Q, UD Association 3, Tennis 3. SALLY LOWDEN .... Frankfort, Indiana Speech. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Stall Q, 3, Mirage Bus. Staff Q, 3, DePauw Ecl. Statl Q, Philosophy Club 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, MSM. Q, 4, Shake- Speare Club 4, Christian College 1. DOROTHY LOY . . . Findlay, Ohio Psychology. W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, American Guild ol Organists Q, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 4. JOAN LOZIER ..... Chicago, lllinois Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff Q, DePauw Bus. Stall 2. WILLIAM LUTZ Chicago, lllinois Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha. JEAN McARTHUR .,., Chicago, Illinois Spanish. Delta Delta Delta, Rush Ch. 3, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A- 'If Q, 3, 4, DePauvv Bus. Stah' 1, 52, Publications Board 3, 4, Orchesis 1, Q. CHARLES MCCLAIN ..,, Bay City, Texas Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, Sec'y 3, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Debate 1, Traclc 1. THOMAS McDONALD . . . Danville, lllinois Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 4. ELEEN JANE MCGURTY . . . Anderson, Indiana isto . Alpha gamma Delta, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus, Stall 1, DePauw Bus. Stal'l1, Q, Circ. Mgr. 3, 'Boulder Bus. Staff 1, Q, Philosophy Club 3, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, res. 4. ANN MCTAOGART ..,, Chicago, lllinois Speech. Alpha Chi Omega, V. Pres. 4, A.W.S. Board 3, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Student Governing Bd. 3, Student- Faculty Council 3, Class V. Pres. 3, Mirage Ed. Stal-I 1, Q, Ass't Ed. 3, DePauw Ed. Staff 3, Boulder Bus, Staff 1, Q, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Little Theater Board 3, Duzer Du Q, 3, 4, Botany Club Q, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, Cheerleader 1, Q, 3, 4. LOIS MABLEY .... Terre I-laute, Indiana English. Mirage Bus. Statl 3, DePauw Ed. Stall 3, Feature Ed. 4, Shake- speare Club 4, Episcopal Youth 3, 4, lndiana State Teachers College 1, Q. RUSSELL MADDOX . Chicago, lllinois I-listory. Sigma Chi, Pres. 4. JEAN MAGLOTT . . . LaGrange, lllinois Spanish and Economics. Delta Delta Delta, Pres. 4, A.W.S. Board 3, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Little Theater Board 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. THOMAS MAGSINO .... Forest Parlc, lllinois English Composition. Delta Chi, Rector Scholar 1, DePauw Ed. Stott 1, Tusitala 4. ELIZABETH JEAN MARTIN . Sterling, lllinois Sociology. Alpha Omicron Pi, V. Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, A.W.S. Council Q, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. Cabinet 3 ,4. PATRICIA JOHNSON MARTIN Riverside, lllinois Sociology. Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Y.VV.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stal? 1, Q, Toynbee Q, 3, 4, A.W.S. Scholar- ship 4, Phi Beta Kappa. ur 'Y PATRICIA MARTIN .... Tipton, lndiana Psychology. Pi Beta Phi, Rush Ch. 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, DePauw Ed. StaFf 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3. MARILYN MASTERS .... Lafayette, lndiana Chemistry. Kappa Kappa Gamma- President's Scholar 1, Mortar Board 3, pres. 4, A.vv.s. Board 1, vv.i2.A. 1, Board Q, 3, 4, v.vv.c.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Staff Q, Chemistry Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4. jOl-'IN MAUN ..... Evanston, lllinois Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Freshman Inter-fraternity Council, Sec'y, Gamma Iota 3, D Association 2, 3, Track 1, Q, 3, Intramural Associa- tion, Pres, 4. CAROL MAURIN .... Lakewood, Ohio Political Science. Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas. 4, W.R.A. 3, Board 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, 4. JOHN MEEKIN .... New Albany, lndiana English Literature. Delta Upsilon, Treas. SZ, Pres. 3, Rector Scholar 1, 9, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Pres. Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, V. Pres. 3, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4. MOREY MELNICK .... Denver, Colorado Chemistry. Men's l-lall Association, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, University Choir Q, Chemistry Club 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4, Denver University 1. JOHN MERRELL .... Bedford, Indiana Zoology. Mirage Ed. Stahl 2, 3, Zoology Club 3, 4, Camera Club Q, Delta Omicron Chi Q, 3, 4, Campus Photographer Q, 3, 4. MARLIN MILLER .,.. Evansville, lndiana English Composition and Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, Pres. 4, Gold Key 3, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Q, 3, Editor 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Pulliam Scholarship 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4. RUSSELL MITCHEM .,.. Evansville, lndiana Political Science. Alpha Tau Omega, Rector Scholar 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Boulder Ed. Staff 1, Pi Sigma Alpha Q. SAM MONTEFORTE . . . Clifton, New ,jersey Economics. Sigma Chi, Gamma lota 4, Alpha Phi Omega 4, Manager, Cross Country 4, Ass't Trainer, Football 3, Baseball 3, 4, Purdue University 1. Bl3gRBAlEA SIBBITT MONTGOMERY . Frankfort, lndiana peec . Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, Mortar Board 3, Sec'y 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, Sec'y 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 4, Mirage Ed. Staff Q, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Boulder Bus. StaFF 1, Q, Pan l-lellenic Council 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4, Duzer Du 1, Q, Sec'y-Treas. 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, 4, Naiad 1, Q, 3, Phi Beta Kappa. DONALD MONTGOMERY . . . Celina, Ohio Political Science. Sigma Chi, Sec'y 4, Student Governing Board 1, Student- Faculty Council 1, Class Pres. 1, Freshman lnter-fraternity Council, University Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, Gamma Iota 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, 3, 4, D Association Q, 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, 4, Track Q. JOANNE MORRISON . . . Maywood, Illinois I-lome Economics. Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, l-lome Economics Club 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, Rosary College 1, 2. BETTY MOURNING .... Rushville, Illinois English Literature. Alpha Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, Boulder Bus. Staff Q, Gamma Beta Tau 4, M.S.M. 3. BARBARA MOYER . , Cleveland I-Ieights, Ohio l-lome Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Band 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4, I-lome Economics Club 4, Baldwin-Wallace College 1, Q. MARY MURDOCK . . South Bend, Indiana Spanish and I-listory. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Ch. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Gamma Beta Tau 3, 4. GEORGE MURRELL . . . Glendale, California Pre-Medical Science. Sigma Chi, Chalfey College 1, University of Southern Cal- ifornia Q. BAXEBARA MUISCHLER . . . Nappanee, Indiana usic. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Ed. Staff 2, 3, Boulder Ed. Staff Q, 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3, Mu Phi Epsilon Q, Pres. 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4. HAZEL NEWMAN .... Gary, Indiana Sociology. Delta Zetz, Rush Ch. 3, Treas. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, W.R.A. 1, Q, Board 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Cabinet 3, Treas. 4, Toynbee Q, 3, V. Pres. 4, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, 4. JOANNE BEELER NICHOLAS . . Evansville, Indiana Psychology. Eaptpa Alpha Theta, I-lome Economics Club 3, Philosophy u 1. SAM O'CONNELL, IR. . . . Indianapolis, Indiana English. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4. SUE OEITINGER . , . Cincinnati, Ohio FI. Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Kappa Pi Q, 3, Pres. 4, I-lome Economics Club 4. HORACE OGDEN . . . Charlottesville, Virginia English Composition. Lambda Chi Alpha, V. Pres. 3, 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, DePauw Ed. Staif 1, Boulder Ed. Stall Q, 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. JOHN OLCOTI . . Fort Wayne,, Indiana Chemistry. Phi Delta lheta, Pres. 3, Rector Scholar Q, 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4, Duzer Du Q, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, SZ, 3, V. Pres. 4, Delta Omicron Chi 4, Radio Guild 'l, Q, 3, 4. ?' Q T , W MARIAN OSBORN . . lndianapolis, Indiana English Composition. Alpha Phi, V. Pres. 4, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, Mortar Board 3 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Sec'y 4, DePauw Ed. Staif 1, Q 3 Boulder Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, Editor 4, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Tusitala 3, 4, Orchesis 1, Phi Beta Kappa. WENDELL OSBORN . . . Chicago, Illinois Music. Alpha Tau Omega, University Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 1, Q, 3, 4, Joliet Junior College 1. GORDON OSTERHAGE . . Vincennes, Indiana Economics. Phi Kappa Psi. ARTHUR PARRY, JR. . . . Fort Wayne, lndiana Speech. Delta Upsilon, Treas. 4, Debate 4, HD Association Q, 4, Track 1, Q, 4, West Virginia University 1. LOLA FREEMAN PAULY . . Aurora, Illinois Psychology. KWCA. 1, Q, Boulder Bus. Stali Q, DePauw-Greencastle Chgral Union Q, 3, Kappa Pi 4, Catholic Church Group 1, MIAARTHA PAYNE . . . indianapolis, lndiana usic. Alpha Gamma Delta, Presidents Scholar 1, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Treas. Q, W.l?.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Boulder Bus. Staff Q, 3, University Choir 1, Q, 3, Mu Phi Epsilon Q, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, Sec'y 3, 4, Orchesis Q, 3, Epsilon Pi Alpha 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4, Radio Guild Q, 3, 4. JANE PERRY . . . Flossmoor, Illinois English Literature. Alpha Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A, 1, 3, Mirage Bus. Stail 3, Boulder Ed. Stail 1, Gamma Beta Tau 4. DONALD PETERSEN . . . Brookings, South Dakota Zoology. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y 3, Kappa Tau Kappa, Pres. 3, Zoology Club 3, 4, Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4. JOAN PHILLIPS . , . Bainbridge, Maryland Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 4, Mirage Ed. Staff Q. KATHERINE PLEUNE .... Danville, Illinois Home Economics. Alpha Phi, Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Statl 1, 2, l-lame Economics Club Q, 3, V. Pres. 4. RUSSELL POST Detroit, Michigan Economics. Delta Upsilon. Pl'llLLlP POWELL .... Vincennes, lndiana Nusic. Merl's l-lall Association, Orchestra Q, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 9, 3, 4, University Choir 3, 4, Vincennes University Q. LLOYD PULLEN .... Evanston, Illinois Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Football 1, University of Nevada Q. LOIS RAUTENBERG .... Elmhurst, Illinois Political Science. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, EZ, A.W.S. Board Q, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, Epsilon Epsilon 1, Q, Elmhurst College 3, Phi Beta Kappa. JOE REIN ..... Riverside, Illinois Mathematics. Sigma Nu, DePauw Bus. Stall 1, Q, Alpha Phi Omega 1, SZ, 3, Camera Club 1, Q, Track Manager 1, Q, 3, D Association 3, 4, CHERRY SMITH RENCH . . . Detroit, Michigan Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3. JANE RINEHART .... Louisville, Kentuclcy Spanish. Alpha Gamma Delta, Rush Ch. 3, Sec'y 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Stall 1, DePauw Bus. Stall Q, 3, Boulder Bus. Stall Q, 3, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4. DEAN RING . . . . Cedar Rapids, Iowa Pre-Medical Science. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rector Scholar 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Chemistry 3, 4, Zoology Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 4, Delta Omicron Chi Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. MIRIAM ROBERTS .... Indianapolis, Indiana English Composition. Delta Delta Delta, A.W.S. Board 3, Sec'y 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Stalif 1, Q, DePauw Ed. Staff, Copy Ed. 3, City Ed. 3, Editor 4, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Tusitala 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club Q, 3. JOHN ROBERTSON ..,, Wilmette, Illinois Romance Languages. Delta Kappa Epsilon, V. Pres. 3, Rush Ch. 4, Orchestra 1. BETTY ROEDEL . . . . Chicago, Illinois English. Delta Delta Delta, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, Y.W.C.A. Soph. Council, Cabinet 3, 4, Pan I-Iellenic Council 3, 4, German Club Q, Treas. 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3. JOHN ROSS ..... Greencastle, Indiana Physics. Sigma Nu, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Rector Scholar 1, SZ, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Q, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3, Treas. 4, Baseball Manager 1, D Association Q, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. MARGARET ROSS . . Richmond, Indiana Zoology. Delta Delta Delta, Treas. 4, President's Scholar 1, Alpha Lambda Delta, V. Pres. 1, Q, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Zoology Club 3, 4, Radio Guild Q, Executive Stah' 3. ROBERT ROYSE ..... Evanston, Illinois English Composition. Phi Kappa Psi, V. Pres. 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Gama Iota 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 9, Pres. 3, 4, Swimming 1, 4, Radio Guild 3, 4. ss., 13s s DOROTHY RUGGLES ,.,. Wheaton, lllinois Psychology. Pi Beta Phi, Pres. 4, Y.W.C,A. Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, 3, 4, Iowa State College 1, EDWIN SALTER ,... Flossmoor, lllinois Pre-Medical Science. Sigma Nu, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Uni- versity Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha Q, Sec'y 3, 4, German Club Q, 3, 4, Delta Omicron Chi Q, Sec'y-Treas. 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 4, Phi Beta Kappa. JEANNE SCHENCK ..., LaPorte, Indiana Zoology. W,R.A. Q, Board 3, V. Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Zoology Club Q, 3, 4, George Washington University 1. jUNE SCHNEDEKER . . Calumet City, lllinois Art and Sociology. W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4. GERALDINE SCHULDES . . . Riverside, lllinois Spanish and Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch. 3, Treas. 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, Board 3, 4, Mirage Bus Stall Q, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 3, Boulder Ed. Stall Q, Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, Naiad 1, Q, 3, 4. ERWIN SCHULZE . . . . Chicago, lllinois Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi, Treas. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Q, Gold Key 3, 4, DePauw Bus. StaF'l1, Q, Adv. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, Pres. 4, Freshman lnter- Fraternity Council, German Club Q, 3, D Association 1, Q, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Q, 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. ROBERT SCISM .... Evansville, Indiana English Composition. Phi Gamma Delta, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Philosophy Club 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, Q, 4, Manager, Baseball 1, HD Associ- ation 52, 3, 4. CAROL SEARS .... Plano, lllinois Spanish. Alpha Omicron Pi, Sec'y 4, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, DePauw Bus. Stall 3, Boulder Ed. Stall 9, Boulder Bus. Stall Q, 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2. jEANNE SERFLING .... Oak Park, lllinois Home Economics. Delta Delta Delta, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Stall Q, University Choir 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, l-lome Economics Club 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, 4, Rosary College 1. ADELE SHAHEEN . . . . Canton, Ohio English Literature. Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Boulder Ed. StaFl 1, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, 4. HARRIET SHCNKWILER . . . Montreal, Ouebec l-lome Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, Board 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Bus. Stall 1, Q, DePauw Ed. Start SZ, Kappa Pi Q, 3, 4, lglome Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Orchesis 1, Q, Sec'y-Treas. 3, res. 4. CLIFFORD SIMON, AIR. . . . Fort Wayne, Indiana Speech. Phi Gamma Delta, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Boulder Ed. Stall 4, Duzer Du 1, Q, 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, Basketball 1, Texas Technological College Q. BERNADINE SINKS . . . . Dayton, Ohio Sociology. Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, Toynbee 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4, MacMurray College 1. REXFORD SKILLMAN . . . Fairland, Indiana Mathematics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Franklin College 1, University of Mich- igan 3. JEANNE SMITH .... Winchester, lndiana Botany. Alpha Chi Omega, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, Botany Club 3, Pres. 4, Camera Club 3, lndiana University 1, Phi Beta Kappa. ALVARlTA SMITH . . . Chicago, lllinois Speech. Alpha Omicron Pi, Y,W.C.A. 1, 4, Northwestern University Q, 3. JESSIE LOU SMITH ,,.. Maiion, lndiana Psychology. Delta Zeta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Soph. Council, Board, 3, 4, Mirage Bus Stall 1, DePauw Bus. Stahl 1, Q, Boulder Bus. Staff 1,Q, Adv. Mgr. 3,Bus.Mgr.4,Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4, A.W.S. Council Q. JEAN SMITH ..,... Osborn, Ohio Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.l2.A. 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Staff Q, Toynbee 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Lawrence 1. MARJORIE SNYDER .,.. Chicago, lllinois English Literature. W.R.A. 4, DePauw Ed. Stall 3, Boulder Ed. Staff Q, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. Q, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, 4, San Bern- ardino Union Junior College 1. JOHN SOWERWINE . . . Huntington, lndiana English Composition. Phi Gamma Delta, Treos. 3, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma Treas. 1, DePauw Ed. Stall 3, Boulder Ed. Statl Q, Ass't Editor 3, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3, 4, Tusitala 3, 4. JOAN SPENCER . , . Walkerton, lndiana Sociology. W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Toynbee 3, 4, A.W.S. Council 3. JOAN STANTON . . . Battle Creek, Michigan History. Pi Beta Phi, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Sec'y 4, Orchesis 3, M.S.M. 1. BETTY STAPLES . . . University City, Missouri Sociology. Alpha Gamma Della, A.W.S. Board 9, 3, 4, WRA. 1, SZ, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Soph. Commission, 3, 4, Student Governing Board 3, Class Pres. 3, Toynbee Q, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, Treas. 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1. EDMUND STEINLE, JR. . . Scranton, Pennsylvania Chemistry. Men's l-lall Association, Sec'y 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Band 1, Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, Chemistry Club 3, 4, German Club 9, Phi Beta Kappa. fs-. i SYAIZVIA STEPHENS . . . East Chicago, Indiana usic. Pi Beta Phi, W.R,A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, University Choir 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Camera Club 1, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4. BETTY LOU STEVENSON . . Richmond, Indiana Spanish. Delta Delta Delta, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. StaFI Q, 3, Copy Ed. 4, Earlham College 1. U. G. STEWART .,... Paris, lllinois Economics. Algha Tau Omega, Rush Ch. 3, M.S.M. 4, Oberlin College Q, . HELEN ST. JOHN . . . Champaign, Illinois Sociology. Alpha Omicron Pi, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. 'I, Q. HELEN IO STONE .... Kolcomo, Indiana Economics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, DePauw Ed. Staff 52, Toynbee Q, 3, Philosophy Club 4. EILEEN SULLIVAN .... Dayton, Ohio Physical Education. Delta Delta Delta, W.I2.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. Q, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Statl Q, 3, Home Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Gamma Beta Tau 3, 4, Catholic Church Group 2, 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club 3, 4, Mount St. Joseph On-the-Ohio 1. RALPH SWANK . . . Waukegan, lllinois Economics. Sigma Nu, Gamma Iota 4. MARY ELIZABETH TANOUARY . . Bellmont, Illinois I-l'stor . Alpha clwi Omega, University Choir 1, Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union Q, Philosophy Club 3. JACK TAYLOR .... Hammond, Indiana History. Alpha Tau Omega, V. Pres. 3, 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Key 3, Pres, 4, Student Governing Board, V. Pres. 3, Student- Faculty Council 3, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Treas. 4, Duzer Du Q, 3, 4, Band Q, University Choir, V. Pres. Q, 3, DePauw-Green- Castle Choral Union Q, Phi Mu Alpha Q, 3. JOHN THOMAS .... Indianapolis, Indiana English. Sigma Nu, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, DePauw Ed Stall 1, 2, Duzer Du Q, 3. CYNTHIA THOMPSON . . . Greencastle, Indiana Spanish. Y.W.C.A. 1, University Choir Q, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, Philosophy Club 3. ANNE TODD .... Indianapolis, Indiana Music. Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A. 1, Soph. Commission 3, 4, Band 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, University Choir 1, Q, Mu Phi Epsilon 1, Q, 3, Treas. 4, Philosophy Club 3. DONALD TORCHIANA . . . Evanston, Illinois English Literature. Delta Tau Delta, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Q, Philosophy Club, Pres. 3, 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Tusitala Q, 3, Chairman 4, Black Friars 3, 4, Phi Beta Kappa. THOMAS TRAUBA ..,. Hines, Illinois Pre-Medical Science. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas. Q, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, Zoology Club 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 3, Sec'y-Treas. 4, Delta Omicron Chi 3, Pres. 4. DELBERT TINKLER . . . Hollywood, California Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, DePauw Ed. Stalf 1, Q, Philosophy Club 4, Gamma Iota 4. BARBARA VAN DELLEN . . . Chicago, lllinois Home Economics. Delta Delta Delta, W.R.A. 1, Q, Board 3, 4, Home Economics Club Q, 3, 4, Naiad Q, 3, 4, Speed Swimming Club Q, 3, 4. MARY LOU VAN ETTEN . . . Brazil, Indiana Sociology. Delta Zeta, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C,A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Mirage ?:us.bStaH 1, Q, Band Q, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, Home Economics u 3, 4. MARIORIE VINER .... Rockford, lllinois Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega, W.R.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4. BETTY LOU WALKER . . . Flossmoor, Illinois English Composition. Alpha Gamma Delta, President's Scholar 1, Mortar Board 3, 4, W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Soph. Council, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. Stall 1, Q, Copy Desk Editor 3, City Editor 4, Theta Sigma Phi 3, V. Pres. 4, Pan Hellenic Council 3, Pres. 4, Tusitala sz, 3, 4. JAAMES WALKER ...., Chicago, Illinois rt. Beta Theta Pi, Kappa Pi 4, Gamma Iota, V. Comdt. 4, D Association Q, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 9, 3. jEAN WALKER .... River Forest, Illinois Economics. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y,W.C.A. 1, 9, 3, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Q, Collection Mgr. 3, Home Economics Club 3. CRAIG WALKER Mathematics. Beta Theta Pi, Pres. 3, Presidents Scholar 1, Freshman Inter- fraternity Council. . . . . Louisville, Kentucky DOROTHY WALSMAN . . . Batesville, Indiana Psychology. Alpha Gamma Delta, W.R.A, Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. StaH1, Boulder Bus. StaFl Q, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, 4. WILLIAM WALTON . . . Mt. Vernon, Indiana Pre-Medical Science. Phi Gamma Delta, Kappa Tau Kappa Q, D Association Q, 4, Basketball Q, 4, Indiana University 1, University of Michigan 3. I fill A ' Wa 3' ' IANICE WARD . . , . Rahway, New Jersey I-listory. Y.W.C.A. 3, Philosophy Club 3, Independent Research Com- mittee 4, Bradford Junior College 1, Q. MARGARET WARD .... Chicago, Illinois Speech. Pi Beta Phi, Treas. 3, Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Q, A.W.S. Board 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Mirage Bus. StaFI1, Q, Duzer Du 1, 2, 3, 4, Rigaruxw-Greencastle Choral Union SZ, Camera Club 3, 4, . . , 1, Q. WILLIS WARD .... South Bend, Indiana Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rector Scholar Q, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, DePauw Ed, StaFl1, Q, 3, Boulder Ed. Stall 1, Debate 1, Q, 3, M.S.M, Q, 3, Intramural Mgr. 1, Q, 3, Phi Beta Kappa. RAYMAN WATSON . . . Columbus, Ohio Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Gamma Iota 3, 4, Fordham University Q. JANE WAYNE . . . Lynn, Massachusetts Chemistry. W.R.A. 1, Q, Representative 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, SZ, 3, 4, Or- chestra 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4, Chemistry Club Q, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta Q, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4. PHYLIS WEFEL . . . Fort Wayne, Indiana English Kappa Alpha Theta, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q. Mirage Ed. Stal'l1, 2, Ass't Editor 3. ROBERT WEIDEMAN .... Berea, Ohio Economics Delta Chi, Gamma Iota 3, Football 1, Swimming 1. ELLYN WEINEL .... Columbia, Illinois Mathematics. Apha Phi, W,R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Duzer Du 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 3, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, William Woods College 1, Q. RALPH WEINRICHTER . . , Greencastle, Indiana Economics. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Iota 3, 4. GEORGE WEIRICH .,., Deerfield, Illinois Economics. Alpha Tau Omega, Boulder Bus. Stall Q, Baslcetball Trainer 1, Q, Swimming 1. WARREN WEIRICI-I .... Deerfield, Illinois Economics. Alpha Tau Omega, V. Pres. 3, Kappa Tau Kappa 4, Football 1. WILLIAM WESTERHOLD . . . Sandusky, Ohio Political Science. Alpha Tau Omega, Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, D Association Q, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Q, 3, 4. JO: JEPRN WHEELER . . Fort Lauderdale, Florida r n . KapSaCKappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, Cabinet 3, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 9, Office Mgr. 3, Adv. Mgr. 3, Theta Sigma Phi 3, Pres. 4, M.S.M. 3, Cabinet 4. NANCY WILDER . . . Kansas City, Missouri Psychology. Alpha Phi, Pres. 4, A.W.S. Board 3, W.R.A. Q, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Student Governing Board 3, Student-Faculty Coun- cil 3, Class Sec'y-Treas. 3, Mirage Bus Staff 1, 2, Pan Hellenic Council 3, 4, Little Theater Board 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAMS . . Columbus, lndiana English Composition. Alpha Tau Omega, Sec'y 4, Rector Scholar Q, Phi Eta Sigma 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 3, 4, Publications Board 3, 4, Track 3, City College of New Yorlc 3. SUE WINKLER .... Vincennes, lndiana Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. 3, Stephens College 1, Q. MARTHA WISEHART . . . Middletown, lndiana English Literature. Alpha Phi, Sec'y 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Stall1, Q, Ass't Circ. Mgr. 3, Shakespeare Club 3, 4. SALLY WITHERS .... Evanston, lllinois Speech. Alpha Phi, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Kappa Pi Q, 3, Treas. 4, Gamma Beta Tau 4. DOROTHY WRIGHT . . . Highland Park, lllinois Home Economics. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Bus. Stall Q, Home Economics Club 3, 4. ELDON WRIGHT .,., Youngstown, Ohio Economics. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y 4, Gamma lota 3, 4, D Association 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, Oberlin College 1, Notre Dame 1. CAROLYN YEPSEN . . . Titusville, New Jersey Home Economics. Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 9, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 1, Q, 3, 4, Orchesis Q, 3, 4. JEAN YOUNG . , . Logansport, lndiana Spanish. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.W.C.A. 1, Q, 3, Mirage Bus. Stal? 1, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, M.S.M. 1, Q, 3, 4. MARILYN YOUNKER .... Dolton, lllinois Economics. Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, M.S.M. 3, 4, Thornton Junior College 1, Q. ARTHUR ZWIERLEIN, JR. . . Cleveland, Ohio Physical Education. Delta Tau Delta, German Club 1, 9, 3, D Association 3, 4, Football 1, Q, 3, Traclc 1, Q, 3. if ul ELHSS UF '48-THE 6 W JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Left to Right: Bud Steele, Carolyn Swartzbaugh, Presidentf Marilyn Baker, Vice-Presidentf Gladys Tall, Secretary-Treas- urer. Missing: ,laclc lsenbarger. The Class ol '48, the vluniors. Theirs is a novel positiongbridging the gap between war and post-war at Depauvv. This is their First real college year. For four semesters programs were balanced with activities and studies, but now a third elementfdates-have entered the picture and you canlt Find time for everything. So this is COllGQGg'if'S better this way. I7 BUSIEST BUDV UH CHIHPUS Knit one, purl two, ond orgyles forever. You soy you're trysng to study'7 The blothers gother, for talk and things, Tense moment -sms!! slum bud. Springtime ot Depouw. Smale-on study table? i 1 ,JI t I . 2- iff S tttt . 3 F .,,. A Xzvd 4 4- 1 . HHi.F UJHV THRUUEH Sophomores take over Senior Bench. A sophomore's second home. Chose being chased-rotio: four to one Potential publication powers. Ect, drink, ond , . . knitting ofcourse Nightmare in the mciking. Hllll EHGER FUR IIIURE X 'A -'Hmm SOPHOMQRE CLASS COMMITTEE Left to Right: Nancy Craig, Pres- ident, Moicia Bogaard, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Mary Hawkins f Vice-President. loo late for the war, too early for the peaceff that is the class ol '49, lt's lucky, they say-sto have had a taste of eachf-Depauw at war, and now, Depauw trying to accommodate to peace. Courses are harder, but social life is the compensation. Post-war Depauwf- real college life as everyone dreams-and two more years ol it ahead! EHHRHETERISTIC UF '5U... FW. i, fr FRESHMAN CLASS CGMMITTEE retary-Treasurer. Eager For education, and other things, the largest Freshman Class in Del3auvv's history surged onto campus in x-46. Unusually active, the class arranged lor two dances, a tea at Rector, and a spring picnic to help freshmen l4noW more freshmen. Before long they assumed that intelligent Depauw loolc and, to a casual ob- server, were no longer distinguishable from the older and wiser students. Left to Right: Doc Gamble, Vice- President, Marge Gardner, President, Bob Brown, Secre- UUHIITITV LUITH UUHLITV Home was never lilce this. After hours . . homework? Fire drill or just second childhood? Spring cleaning? No, just pledge duties Chow line'-Longden style. Teo time, talk time. l THE DEPHULU VEHR Ili Fill HW EHTRH x is N., f ,I1 f ,f , ,V,..4 1 . I i'f g l Ar ony Old hour you'li Find 0 crowd X. ix f in the Mirage oHice. TIME SDX Heodliners give worthy journalists o by-line. Plow the Field under with Filer 'EF fs .Bn Getting CGI19dISI'1'lSO bod When Mortor Boord goes copping sometimes. on Moy Doy goes coppingf' The musrc goes 'round ond 'round. Oh, forthe Irfe of on crust. fl' PRESENT TIIHE PHSTIIHES The bod, bod girl starts swinging it - - Monor Re- view music, that is. Noiod's Water Babies . , . Aquoction in form ond symmetry. A 5.54. .6 x 145, .X ,I .Qf M. Norse-makers: kers and Toorers, how , hammers, 3 w 5337 K, ix, if 4' .- ,. Ent 1 hr., 1 .ef E 5 LEHDIIIE THE lUlW. f -J. 1 ,- if ,AA ' VW ' i 53 he B ml, tml ,gg f 15 5- ik- ,W , ,N . , W .. ....., x , 'NW f F s K 5 'R 5 , .,,, h IC' 14 ,-,, A l.ll! .V '23 V :lv - .023 A... JIM QQQQ nsg, i lA ?,,gb i 'A 'Iv Q! cap lg, J 7 X, - ,,.., i Q , T 5 I 'S vV-' will fe f ..f ' 52 ' f ' ' 59, 'V S' -. Top Row: James Baldwin, Bill Dailey, Millicent Gemmer, Dotti Giles, Dick l-lalsted, Jaclc l-lardebeclc Third Row: John Jenkins, Dorothy Jones, Pat Johnson Martin, Jay Paul Minn, Barbara Sibbitt Montgomery, Horace Ogden. Second Row: Marian Osborn, John Pierson, Robert Pierson, Lois Rautenberg, Dean Ring ohn Ross, Edwin Salter. Bottom Row: Erwin Schulze, Jeanne Smith, Martha Stamper, Edmund Steinle, Don Torchiana Shirley Adams Van Clay, Willis Ward. Missing: Donald Shea, Arden Zobroslcy. PHI BETA HHPPH The coveted golden lcey oi Phi Beta Kappa has been, for the past century and a hall, the highest recognition of intellectual capacities well-employed. This original Greelc-letter society was Founded on the cam- pus ol the college ol William ancl Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on December 5, 1776, and had the now traditional characteristics oi all such organizations. The Indiana Alpha Chapter ol Phi Beta Kappa, founded at DePauw University on December 17, 1889, elects its members in the second semester oi their senior year on a basis ol scholarship and character. The election is climaxed by Del3auw's traditional Hphi Beten Chapel held in March at which the new members are announced. FOLLOWING THEIR FUUTSTEPS Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman scholastic honorary, awards laurels to freshman men who have achieved a half-A, half-B average. Qne of its traditional functions is to guide high school seniors at the Presidents Scholarship examinc- tion. Recognizing those freshmen vvomen vvho have attained a scholastic average ol 2.5, Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary, holds lormal pledging in November and l'Vlay. Traditionally the members serve as hostesses for Presidents Scholarship WG9l4'9Ud. PHI ETA SIGMA Top Row: j. T. Trauba, Second Row: W. Smith, j. Weaver, R. Williams. Rorninger, ROSS, S, Wildman. l-l, jylha, Bottom Row: D. Ping, B. Bromer, Secretary, R. Hamilton, Vice- President, P. Sloan, TreiCJSurer. Missing: C. West President. ALPl-IA LAMBDA DELTA Top Row: L. Fassnacht, gl. Trost M. Field, A. Barger, P. Gris- wold, C. Fercht, Second Row' -l. l-lernex M. Giles, G. Pappas, K. Nlain Dr LN elch, L. Shay, N. Craig E. Nlilis Bottom Row. B. Thralls, -X Ped- drng, il. Laonrt: Vice-Presb dent' M. Fisher, President M. Watkins, Secretarxr H Prckeri, Treasurer- B. Shanbo. LEHDERSHIP, SEHULHRSHIP Left to Right: Betty Lou Wallcer, Martha l-lonan, Barbara Sib- bitt Montgomery, Secretary, Dotti Giles, Marilyn Masters, President,Marian Osborn,Ruth Bergstrom, Treasurer. llllllllilll BUHRD l-leaven is not reached at a single bound: but we build the ladder from which we rise from the lovvly earth to the vaulted slcies, and We mount to the summit round by round. This might well be the code which those who proudly wear the pin of Mortar Board have lollovved. lo those who are capped at the highlight ol May Day, the realization ol this honor has come through hard worlc in both curricular and extra-curricular phases. Also, the faculty and seniors have chosen these girls on the basis of Fine leadership and character. This distinction comes as the highest attainment ol a junior Woman. fl Hllll PERSUHHLIW ,g ,.,...,, ,,+,...t...'r:-:2'-1 .::.4-, ,, . , 5 ., , Ef,...ic:y'L1q:, ' tory,ChuclcGilbert,Fislce Field Pete Barber, Vice-President. Bottom Row: Mr, Farber, Dean Dirlcs, Dr. Carson, Dr, Zink, Erwin Schulze, GOLD HEV 'lhere is probably no honorary fraternity demanding higher qualifications ol its members than Gold Key, which was introduced at Depauw University in T939 as an outgrowth ol the national Blue Key. The junior men who receive their symbolic canes at Recognition Chapel each year are those who have proved themselves worthy on the basis of character, high scholarship, and campus leader- ship. While the number ol men to be elected is unlimited, lewer than twelve usually receive this honor each year. Gold Key as a body appears publicly every lall when its mem- bers attend the Qld Gold Day Football game en masse. Top Row: Charles Roberts, Treas- urer, slack Taylor, President, Red Miller, Bill Dailey, Secre- r Depauw is proud of its democratically run elections as each lall new student officers are elected. Members from each sorority and lra- ternity draw up two slates ol ollicers. Cam- paign rallies, snalce dances, speeches, and parades malce lor real school spirit. lhen comes Filer and Field-or the one time an F is passing. Ballot, ballot, who's got the ballot? Flllllll EIUIL UJHR TU the big day-ELEC-llQN DAY! Each student votes by secret ballot lor the candidate he wishes, The outcome-whether University or Union-is sure to be a success because all Depauw will be behind the newly elected ollicers. DePauw-cracy in action. A Field day by torch light. 774 EIL Q L Fl Ulllllll FUR DEPllUlU The Student Governing Board consists ol live seniors, live juniors, three sophomores and three lreshmen, elected by the student body. This Board meets once each month to discuss student problems, and each class committee talces charge ol its class dance. STUDENT-FACULTY CGUNCIL Top Row: Mr. Thomas, Dr. Fulmer, Dr. Krall, B. Gamble, J. lsenbarger, B. Steele, C. Gilbert, N. Bailey, C Jung, M. Gardner. Bottom Row: Dean Dirlcs, C. Swartzbaugh, M. Baker, President Wildman, Dean Bartlett, J. Filer, Mr. Berg- mann, E. McGurty, Miss Colpitts, M. l-lawlcins, N Craig. Authority over all student clubs, honorary fraternities and associations is exercised by the Student-Faculty Council. Faculty representa- tives include the personnel deans and one representative From each ol the University divi- sions. Student representatives are chosen by the Student Governing Board. STUDENT GGVERNING BOARD Left to Right: S. O'Connell, R. Brown, E. M:Gurty, N. Craig, G. Tall, C. Swdrtzbaugh, M. Gardner, F. Filer, J. Isenbarger, lvl. l-lawlcins, C. jung, B. Gamble, C. Gilbert, N, Bailey, M. Bogznrd. 'Q HEHDLIFIES HIID DEHDLIIIES. Money-minding the green Sturt that keeps The Mirage in the black and out of the red. Look, Pic, and Peek have nothing on us. Entrance requirements: That literary angle and a humorous twist. rip-fi' PUBLIEHTIUHS Ili '47 publications-the worlc and thoughts ol Depauw students day by day, month by month, and year by year. The DePauw -current news- about-the-campus paper, capturing the stride ond ideas of DePauw students . . . The Boulder' -brainchild ol luture journalists and poets to be, containing original stories and articles . . . The Mirage-yearly account ol individuals, organizations, traditions, and activities that are Depauw . . . publications 'the lile and breath ol Depauwl Putting the brain baby to bed Daily DePauw dilemma lil X SIGMA DELTA CHI Left to Right: B. Dailey, J. Williams, Secretary, D. Bedell, C. Knueppel, President, Profes- sor Bergmann, P. Miller, F. Adams, J. Bundy, D, McMichael, B. Goyer, Treasurer, B. Smith, Mr. Crouch. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Left to Right: J. Groenke, F. Tyler, R. Bennett, B. Vickers, W. Mickelson, R. Jacobs, E. Schulze, President, C. Gilbert, Secretary, B. Scism. THETA SIGMA PHI Top Row: N. I-lull, M. Roberts M. Osborn, B. Stevenson, M Roberts, J. Soltow, B. Roberts, M Compton, C. Swartzbaugh, l-l Mendenhall, J. Smith, D. Giles I-I. Wall, A. McTaggart. Bottom Row: B. Walker, B Boydston, Treasurer, J, Wheeler President, P. Bergstrom, M. Neal N. Myers, J. Yelton, B. Page, B Pieger, B, Svvard, S. Shafer. xl 1 BEHIIID THE LINES A feud of long standing still exists between the two menis national honoraries, Alpha Delta Sigma and Sigma Delta Chi. Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertizing honorary, is composed ol members ol the business stalls ol the publications. The Alpha chapter ol Sigma Delta Chi, mens national journalistic honorary, selects is members from those who have actively participated in a position ol responsibility on the editorial stalls oi three campus publications. Publishing the Founders Day paper and sponsoring Showdown are two oi the annual activities ol this honorary. l-lolding the strings to the purse is but one oi the functions oi the publications Board, com- posed ol faculty and student representatives, who are also charged with the administrative control ol the publications. Among the three national journalistic honor- aries on campus is the Sigma chapter ol lheta Sigma phi, womens honorary, choosing its members from those junior and senior women actively engaged on editorial or business stalis Besides publishing The DePauw on Dads Day and fVlay Day, the 'lheta Sigs stage an annual Matrix lable banauet. PUBLICATIQN BOARD Bottom Row: Mrs. Taylor, B. Wallis, Prof. Bergmann, J. McArthur, N. Scism. Top Row: D. Fosdick, j. Boyd, j. Williams, Prof. Wagoner, Prof, Arnold. S3 MIRAGE FDlT0l2IAl. STAFF Top Row: J. Fenimore, B. Weed B. Dehner, W. Goodwin, Rl Mitchem, A, Thompson, B Mohr. Third Row. O.Young, A.Dubee B. Shoemaker, B. l-lolmes, P Athey, J. Dapp, J. Logue, D. Brittain. Second Row: M. Cooper, T. Thor waldson, M. Watkins, J Gahan, A, Weingartner, l Otis, P. Fisher, J. Ballantyne M. Whickcar, P. Chapman E. Weathers. Bottom Row: C. Quinn, B. Ball horn, M. Schacht, G Grier, K. l-larris, S. Miller, M. Watkins, S. Thiessen, K. Law, M, Hargis. 514 Hlilll TU HTHHE H HTIRHGE Joan Bartley, Business Manager, Bill Dailey, Editor. ASSQCIATE AND ASSlSTANT EDITQRS Left to Right: l-l. Men- denhall, M. Roberts, D. Giles, Associate Editor, V. Aulole, B. Page, C. Knueppel, Associate Edi- tor, J. Bundy, E. Butzen, ll REHLITV This year more than ever The Mirage editors and their host ol workers have tried to give to the students o vivid picture ol campus lite. Since a yearbook is the most permanent impression ol college lile a student can possess, the stall has sought to include between these covers all the characteristic phases classes, activities, sports, social life, and a variety ol side- lights happening in Greencastle from September to june. lVlany long but fasci- nating hours have been spent pasting photographs, writing heads, selling sub- scriptions 'all in order to meet the dead- line and to bring to the student a vivid portrayal of his life and times at Depauvvi 'H ,Dv ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Left to Right: lol, Wall, Nl. Simmons, B. Rieger, CJ lall. MIRAGE BUSINESS STAFF Top Rowp F, Tooias lxnuepter. Vx, Qroga P, McLeod C glu, M, Field D Sutton. Second Row, D l-lerold Holter M Norbv 5, Lanz, Bottom Row Nl, 'tina K CCN me Vs, lvlaenning ffl 5, lknapp S Virigh Campbell S, Calle' N, Craig C 'ilhife D glacobs E Losns FN oross i-IE Dahuu DEPAUW UNIVERSITY, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, I946. PUBLISHED SINCE IB52 appa ' u Selecls Difecfoi 5 f ' dio Group Lists '94, On P ru Business Manager The only policy of The DePauw this year is to publish news of interest to the whole campus while it is still news. With these words the editor of this year's DePauw explains the popularity ol this publication among the students and faculty. The DePauw's chief function, however, is to give experience to the students interested in journalism. ln working for the paper amateur journalists soon learn that each stall is dependent on the others, and that only by each person doing his own job, whether he be a reporter, an ad- writer, a proof-reader, business manager, or editor-in-chief, can the paper be published on time, Mimi Roberts, Editor, second semester Red Miller, Editor First semester, Barbara Boydstori DEPAUW EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS STAFF I-IEADS Top Row: M. Roberts, City Editor, J. Soltow, Advertising Manager, B. Vickers, Advertising Manager, M. Compton, Circulation Manager. Bottom Row: D. Bedell, City Editor, N. Myers, City Editor, S. Shafer, City Editor, R. Bergstrom, City Editor, B. Walker, City Editor. Missing: J. Williams, City Editor. DE RAUW EDITORIAL STAFF Top Row: D. Tourtelot, R. Sloan, W. Goodwin, K. Kleinschmidt, J. I-load- ley, J. Colten, E. Wirt, B. Dehner. Third Row: W. Ward, J. Dapp, S. Zinlc, B. Coolc, J. Mills, N. Lile, A. Barger, D. Lami, E. Whie. Second Row: C. Swartzbaugh, J. Wil' liams, B. Sward, S. Shafer, J. Yelton, B. Thompson, D. Aird, C. Grier. Bottom Row: D. McMichael, D. Bedell, R, Bergstrom, R. Miller, M. Roberts, B. Stevenson, N. Myers. DE RAUW BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: M. Neal, R. l-lart, T. Rontius, B. Sultzer, J. Cartwright, M. Giles, M. Murray, J. Daily. Third Row: N. Collingbourne, T. Ostien, M. Field, R. West, A. Jordan, L. Reedy, C. Downie, T. Emison. Second Row: G. Pappas, S. Barth, D. Owens, S. Wright, B. Coons, M. Booth, B. Friend, L. Leisenring. Bottom Row: B. Bennett, J. Gwinn, M. Gregory, M. Compton, B. Boydston, J. Fayart, J. Soltow, B. Viclcers. .QQQGT ,. Q 9 'ii L' . L, - '- EDITOR AND ASSISTANTS Left to Right: E. Creed, M. Henshaw, M. Osborn, Editor, B. Smith. BUSINESS MANAGER AND ASSISTANTS Left to Right: J. Smith, Business Man- ager, M. Neal, B. Roberts. 88 BOULDER 'Il BULDER Not Tour, not Five, but six copies a yearl Yes, it's something new The Boulder stall was proud to present. That old worry whens The Boulder coming out was greatly subdued, because everyone was so enthused in having an issue appear every month and a hall. The art side of The Boulder was emphasized, with cartoons talcing the lead. The literary section was upto its usual high standards, and then the inevitable, dearly-loved humorous side of The Boulder was as popular as ever. Everyone agreed that six times a year was none too often lor The Boulder to appear. l I xll'i . -15.15 if BOULDER EDITORIAL STAFF Top Row: M. Hoagland, P. Fehl, S. Custer, B. Salmansori, G. l-lirshhorn, B. Goyer, B. Rice, B. Petitt, I-I. Ogden Bottom Row: F. Pirkle, B. Friend, J. Du Jardin, R. Wallis, S. Ward, M. I-lenshaw, B. Mutschler, J. Cadmus, P I-layes. BOULDER BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: L. Johnson, F. Tyler, J. Bobbitt, R. I-lenry, D. Bash, J. Gwinn, C. Boston, R. Rice. TI-iirdDRcg1: B. Mills, G. Lewis, C. Gay, C. Keller, l-I. Schmidt, C. Choclcley, E. Jacobsen, P. Miller, B. Phillips . ine. Second Row: R. Britt, P. Chapman, A. Bayley, L. Shay, K. I-larris, T, Thorvvaldson, B. Merlinger, M. Gunter, J. Sommer, R. l-lenley, P. I-lendricks. Bottolgn lsodw: J. Reading, J. Thomas, I-I. Johnson, M. Neal, J. Smith, B. Roberts, M. Booth, B. Dunn, G. Smith . i er. r flu I 1. -U ,L I l 'xv .1 Xi I ,fli G . ' 5 'J 1 iw- '65 . . 'gr' .. -R 'FI Lzg P Qs I, A CL 1 . S . ', '. ' nh? ' I It Sig .-5522 l if . 7:1 avi! I -.1 . . . .. , I ff! I 1 X TTT lf' S ly l . , I ,.. - I az 'Tx X .TQX I Tix . , t i Kg' iii. X f'J .V P ,J .' S c x 90 5 5 A very rmportont ospect on the more oesthetnc side of Depouvsfs lnfe us thot of music -In every medrum from solo to full symphony. IHHHE IHIIIE IHUSIE .....' A dollar sign fo r the Dads lnformolity in fo rmol dress STRIIIG SEREIIHDE Ill Whether you enjoy Beethoven, Bach, Grote, or Kern, the DePauw University Qrchestra played them all in its many and versatile pro- grams this year. Under the capable direction ol Professor l'lerman Berg, the sixty-live members not only presented many line concerts lor the student body, but also broadcast their music to radio audi- ences and traveled to northern lndiana displaying their showman- ship to receptive high school students. SYMPHQNY QRCI-IESTRA First Violin John Adams, Concertmaster Charlotte Traweelc Kathleen Main Nancy Voiers Rae Richenbacher Frances Fiorillo Patricia Becker Mary l-lester Richard l-lairrell Marcia Andrews Second Violin Emma jane Wayne Martha Stomper Elizabeth Saucerman Ted I-lalstead james Zartman Marian Lewis Mildred Routt Phillip Powell Caroline Miller , ND' 'Qi' Q 'Qi 1 Qin- its if ' E ' 'S ,.- . ' . Z . 'f - ' , il' V fren' P 4- 1 ,,-1r .aff- g , . 7 li V l t Ji . . yt , I Q .,.,, . , . . , . K-xi V, A ,:. yi Y L ., , A ical Q f 3. isiifg'-,EE-I ee we .- i f P-- -7- . i I f . '-,EI fav 'J '12 Conductor l-lerman Berg. ,211 x SlllllPHllllll llllll SllllCUPl3lTlllll The group was lively within itself, as its members published an exclusive paper' 'The Score. Completing the already talented ranks of the orchestra, the returning veterans helped establish the fine record which the or- chestra so well deserves. Viola Miss Curnutt Romaigne Adams Richard Bell Patricia Pearson Christine Brown Miss Harlow Mrs. F. Bergmann Cello Mrs. M. Hart Richard Binford Clela Reeves String Bass Harland Jylha Beverly Bennett Ponna Lou Wilson Patricia Collier Dale Ducommun Georgia Briggs Harp Beverley Bennett Flute Anne Todd Bonnie Wallis William Grass Oboe Bill Lockwood Robert Mohler Cleve Hickman Clarinet Bill Dailey Walter Freedman ,lean Porterfield David Pontius Charles Henley Ronald Williams Bassoon William Anderson Marian Greenleaf French Horn John Ross Daniel Hanna Carolyn Sparling Carl Sutton Barbara Maxwell Trumpet Birney Gross Dick Schein James Fairfield James Webb Trombone Phyllis Dobbyn Maurlea Scannel Don Seabrook Richard Foote Piano Ronald Williams Percussion Pamela Auxter Maureen McCor Librarian Richard l 'lOirrell mick l .lnll'll ,.. i I . lllfjlfl ' i ii il l l l r L4 3 Conductor Franklin Inglis CGNCERT BAND Piccolos Paul Luke-i Anne Todd Flutes Shirley Bolton Marybeth Booth Leonard Johnson Winifred Leatherman Marjorie Lee Sally Lord Nancy Williams Oboes Cleve Hickman Robert Mohler Trombones James Brown Howard Christian Rodger Grossman Marybelle l-laab Maurlea Scannel Don Seabrook David Smith William Sweeney Robert Weed Tubas George Delaney Byron Logan Ross Thomas Chester Zellers Bass Clarinet Mary Lou Van Etten Bassoons William Anderson Marian Greenleaf Alto Saxophones l-larry Cook Charles Fenlon Georgia Lewis james l-lill l l ll Eb Clarinet l-lilliard Fjord Bb Clarinets james Applegarth Norman Bowers Ann Buchheit Robert Cloutier Cathleen Cooke Fred Couts Bill Dailey Dorothy Donahue jane Ann Fmley Walter Freedman Charles l-lenley john Lewis Ottis Martin ll Barbara Moyer David Ott jean Portertield Richard Richards Susanna Shelly jean Taylor Ronald Williams Donald Young Alto Clarinets Shirley McCormick Ruth Scudder Percussion Eugene l-lurst Charles Kirsch Fred Lenzen Maureen McCormick Robert Walton Harp Beverly Bennett Librarian Charles l-lenley 2258 Tenor Saxophone Thomas Van Ftten Baritone Saxophone Manfred Wenzel Comets 8: Trumpets joseph Carney Allen Dirrim james Fairfield Mary Fisher Birney Gross Rosemarie l-losbach Tympani Assistant Librarian Wilbur Pickering Bettye Kraemer Kathleen Main Robert Robinson Highlighting this year's activity ol the concert band was o threes day spring concert tour through southern Indiana cities Cn campus both indoor and outdoor concerts were presented by the band, and at the March Q7 concert, Robert Sanders ol the lndiano Llniversitv Music School acted as guest conductor and directed his 'Symphonv lor Band. Among other activities, the band harmonized on the ether waves with a broadcast over WIRE December 7. An integral part ol the football games, the marching band and snappy twirlers provided top-notch music and maneuvering even invading VVabash to demonstrate their slcill. Bigger than ever before the band boasted nearly eighty members. james Scholl Cnlenn Shoptaugh Robert Turner james Webb French Horns Danny l-lanna VX illiarn Marlter Barbara Moxtx ell john Ross Carolyn Sparling Carl Sutton Baritones john Wri gh: james gartman IHIHED UU EES Iii The director raises his hand, and from a great many well-trained voices comes a melodious combination of notes, in perfect harmony. 1 5- , . ' fZa.35W E i -. CLOSE HHRIHUII l1onr's Melodic duo Charlene Clore ond Wendell Osborn Christmas concert. ll ll QI UNIVERSITY CHQIIQ Top Row: H. Floe, B. Loclcwoocl, B. Brown, P. Lewis, P. W. Thornburg, R. A. Thornburg, R. Meredith, C. Halce, W. Osborn, B. Hailey. Fifth Row: F. Durham, B, Hayes, il. Lewis, T. Chase, R. Hairrell, C. Aschmann, W, Grogan. Fourth Row: B. Cotter, F. Matkin, S. Stephens, C. Cole, P. Powell, E. Salter. Third Row: N. Whiteleather, C. Schreiber, M. Greenleaf, C. Cummins, E. Won, G. Molden, B. Kingsbury. Second Row: gl. Glasco, N. Collingborne, M. Hamilton, C. Caylor, A. Sheridan, M. Knapp, H. Gleeton. Bottom Row: S. Gilbert, Y. Smith, C. Clore, S, Smith, B. Gaddis, J. Swaim, V. Bowen. The DePauw chapter ol American Guild ol Grganists is one ol the two collegiate chapters in the country. Membership is open only to organ majors ol outstanding ability who have been recommended by Dr. Thompson and other instructors in the school. r,f And the heavens resoundednfas did the DePauw University choir, laithlully, at every worship chapel. Under the line leadership ol Mr. George W. Gove, the choir presented many inspiring concerts. ln March, in conjunc- tion with the DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union and the memorable St. Matthew Passion was presented. AMERICAN G UILD CF ORG!-XNISTS Top Row: R. Cloutier, C. Heaton, P. Zimmerman, F, Kent, A. Car- lceek, B. Cheney, D. Goetsch, S. Schively, D. Rains, H. jylha. Second Row: R. Williams. M. Butler, M. Noble, L. Flanders, R. Hosbach, H. Gans, M. Mitchell, ll. Scudder, M. Sherry, C. Troxel. Bottom Row: D. Loy, B. Kraemer, B. Farquer, M. Hubbell, M. McCormick, G. Grogan, H. Picken. lllflllllll IHHHERS 'lhrough Mu Phi Epsilon, national musical hon- orary, an attempt is made to create a feeling ol unity and lriendship among Del3auvv's Women vvho have a common interest in music, and to help them develop their musical ability. Mem- bers are selected lrom outstanding junior and senior women ol Music School who ranlc in the upper tvvo-thirds ol their class and who have proven their slcill in the music lield. Par- ticipation in chapel programs, recitals, and an annual broadcast gives these women a chance to display their talent. Phi Mu Alpha, the masculine counterpart ol Mu Phi Epsilon, chooses its members From stu- dents enrolled in the Schools of Music and Liberal Arts. Selection is based on scholar- ship and participation in campus musical proj- ects. This group meets on the First Monday ol each month to hear lectures by the laculty ol Music School and to discuss current topics concerning music study and appreciation. lhus Phi Mu Alpha unites men who have a mutual interest in the lield ol music. MU Pl-ll EPSILCDN 5 greave. Pl-ll MU ALPl-lA Top Row: V. DeVault, C. slung C. Aschmann, F. Field. Second Row: R. l-lailey, W. Louth jylha. lev, Vice-President' D. l-lanna President: E. Salter, Secretarx gl. Ross Treasurer B. Dailey IU Standing: M. l-lubbell, V. Bo- vven, C. Brown, M. Poutt, J. Svvaim, B. Kraemer, N. Martin, M. McCormick, gl. . Pyritz, B. Mutschler, P. Adams. Seated: A. Todd, Treasurer, M. Lee, M. Payne, President P. Pearson, Secretary, M. Hor- P. Zimmerman, l2. X'X'illiams ld. Bottom Row: gl. Adams, C. l-len- DRHIIIH Hllll DEBHTE SPEHH Depauvtfs Speech Department, under the direction of Dr, l-lerold T. Ross and Mr. Robert Williams, is a very popular part of DePauw life. lplere in Speech l-lall promising debaters discuss prominent issues of campus, nation, and world. Budding young Cornells and Borrymores vvorlt night and day rehearsing lines, plotting action, and talcing care of the numerous baclc-stage details, All these long hours ol practice are rewarded with the excitement ol open- ing night with its tenseness and sigh ol relief as the Final applause bursts Forth. Aslc any student enrolled in the Speech Department his opinion of its value and he-'ll quiclcly add that it's worth a million. First nighters--just before the curtain. LUELL FUR SPEEEH HHLL What do you do when you Feel negotive Ladder heights ore necessary for peak productions. about the oFfirmotive'? i ,ul N5 'Ex -in .Q 111 LITTLE THEATER BQARD Top Row: Prof. Berg, B Sword, Dr, Boss, Bart ley, Prof. Vyilliams. Bottom Row: Miss Turnell l Nlaglott. DUZER DU Top Row: j. Taylor, E Wyko, C. Burtis, D. Rad oseyich, M. Butterfield, lfl Btallman, N. Brown ell, A. Thompson, D Glancy. Bottom Row: B. Haskins, F. Glu-ma, V. Aulole, B Bogen, j. Bortley, Presi dent, E Brant, l. McArt, E. Dudley. 102 THE ELITE THHT Duzer Du,campus dramatic club, is made up ol those students selected each year lor their dramatic ability. Then, under the guidance ol student and laculty directors, the neophites are polished 40 for the Little Theatre pro- ductions. Eive students and live faculty members comprise the Little Theatre Board, whose primary lunction is to select plays to be presented throughout the year. SPEHH For those vvho enjoy a heated argument, minus black eyes, the debate clubs are a perfect activity, Both the lreshman and varsity de- bate groups enjoy verbal bouts with other lncliana schools as well as with lel- low Depauwites. The elite ol Del3auw's forensic vvorlcl compose Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary whose purpose it is to encourage etlective public speaking. 'V DELTA SIGMA Rl-KD Lett to Right1M.Tresch, Secretary, L, Mahoney, N. Bowers, H. Fjord, President il. Smith, Mr. Tevvell. Missing: Dr. Ross. 3 VARSIW AND ERESHMAN DEBATE op Row: gli Mictheli lx Sielried, A Pixmann C Hutton, B. jackson l Logue lk QSQIJP l-lamm. Second Row H Doi.-.ns D l Ba-:helder E '-.Kali i C man A, Banter i-4 Fjvd ' 3ottom Row: Nl. :Gamer - -Q A ' Chenex A-X i-'-:'cl 5 I Neal A Lund L,Qar:n Piotlexxell ffmith L Alahonei. N 5:-.-.e'S M Tresch D E'e' 1Qj urv E, DOdCl Nl, :C - LITTLE THEHTRE PRESENTS Alter the Littl on a Hlorchbearingn note, it settled down to equally funny but quieter humor with the production ol M. Barrie's Admirable Chrichton. e Theatre season began with a hilarious bang The story ol the play is that ol a remarkable butler and a stully English Family, all of whom go through the rather extraordinary experience ol being marooned on a desert island Durin the r Q sojourn, social customs are temporarily abandoned and the butler becomes the head ol the Family. At the end ol the play a rescue l talces place, restoring the same social barriers which existed between servant and masters before the island exile. The Tiger-cat becomes Lord Loam. The servants come to teaf part of their room and bored ' pay. Love on an Island prospers even when duds aren't so fancy. J 5 3 l . 9 3 2 3 . 5 S i - z -S FRUHI FHREE T0 HIURDER X. is -5 '52 3 A 9. The re went from farce to murder this yearfnamely, The Torchbecirers by George Kelly, presented on Qld Gold Day, to Agatha Christies len Little lndians, which 'Ahit the boards on March QO. The former, a hilarious farce was a talce-oil on the ultra-arty amateurs, the Htheatahu enthusiosticvvomen-and mens who present heavy Hdrahman without the ability to handle even light Hdraaman. lt dealt sympathetically with the problem of a poor husband who had to stand by silently While his young but Fly-brained Wife got her acting ambitions system. Little lheat out ol her The mood changed with the eerie atmos- phere of a lonely island during the next play. Bodies all over the place is about the best way to describe Ten Little Indians. lt was the kind ol tense situation that an audience enjoys-il nerves hold out until the last curtain. News another Hlntlle Indian but 1 n r - ' h' ' Q---w---4gf 'sP 'V----wr' f-. the dust, wo on oxef The Strom of acting ns too greet brlng some water -iiii i X xuhhl llEPllUU.l llll THE lllll Broadcasting over station WIRE, tlie student Radio Guild presents a varying program divided into music, drama, and special events series. llwe weelcly productions are entirely student managed, from tlwe lormation ol ideas to tlne actual radio presentation, by an organization consisting oi script, publicity, teclinical, produc- tion, and music stalis. Students participating are selected tlirouglw tryouts, solely on tlie basis ol ability. Members obtain practically professional experience, since tlie studios at tlie top of I-larrison l-lall are exceptionally well-equipped lor the student group. RADIO GUILD EXECUTIVE STAFF Top Row: E. Wylca, J. Shaffer, W. Shelly, D. Coolc, R. I-lamilton. Bottom Row: I Lobnitz, Nl. Payne, C. Swartzbaugh, Director, M. Bullock, B. Svvard, A. Barger. 108 EPSILGN PI ALPHA Left to Right: M. Payne, B. Shelly, B. Sward, C. Swartzbaugh. Just completing its lirst anniversary on cam- pus, Epsilon Pi Alpha selects lor distinction members ol the Padio Guild who have achieved a requisite amount of work in radio. Although at present a local organization, this honorary fraternity harbors plans lor expansion. Before this year the Radio Workshop was an adjunct ol classes but under the sponsor- ship ol lVliss Elizabeth lurnell it became extra- curricular, members meeting weelcly lor the pur- pose ol gaining practice in the production ol various lorms of radio worlc. Modern society even door slamming becomes technical. 1 If 5 lim xr Drop Q stitch, but dorfz Hot o note. Cue , You're on the oir Close harmony not Loo close for comfort. EUIHIIIE FRUIH , 4 . THE STUDIO UH THE EHIHPUS Berber-shop songs rn modern dress. Thus rs station WIRE Your announcer has been Acuon ro be omplifred and senr on the cur, Ill 2 lllSlll-Pl-lHSlS Swing low, sweet chariot combines with Swing your partner at the MSM Barn party DePauw rags mean riches to the needy to whom discarded duds are Sent. Dr. Thornburg lives up to his ideals of religious vibrancy with stimulating student discussions. -.,.,,- nw' pw- 44:-..g -fy - ' .9 j zv. V fh ff va 3 N. Y' as 'Z ' P' Lat, - . A 'ZS K f' Ml ,.-ilffd. , , W., . ' W saw. Va ch .221 'Z'Zfiff' .HZZ4 JA i-Q A 0 Ula. 1 XX af.-1 -. gr' I, s 'x cy'- 'lb 3 , . .' . ', maya: gg ggi 53 Q 0 I 15555 94: .A 53 + . - 4 N Q r O V r lf., ,IS H . 'AS K fl iii!! , qi 'I uf., .vg' 4,014 a , fx 'fl 6 A' -. N 4 1 1 .J 15 va' -if Q. g' I sk.-5 s 'A' 1 ' 'ff . ,334- n 'V' 7 !'qu'?'S ilu! .FQ , Y: o ,Har '4 OAQH' 95 ' ..y.-'s.'. , .- on w.,ei 1 5 A Q 4 5 3 , COUNCIL ON RELIGIOUS LIFE Top Row: Dr. Manhart, N. HOFF- man, Dr. Davis. Second Row: N. Craig, M. I-lonan, C. Clore. Bottom Row: R. Brown, Vice- President,J. Jordan, President, D. Wilson, Secretary. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLUB Top Row: P. Brown, R. I-'lalsted, R. Robinson, W. lmler, D. Cheney, Dr. Davis, J. Simon, W. Martin, N. I-lol'fman, R. Tilley. Second Row: W. Mickelson, N. Craig, L. McLain, L. Flanders, M. Fisher, A. Plasterer, B. Wallis, E. Nystrom, D. Soule. Bottom Row: M. Spiclcler, C. Penry, B. I-laslcins, C. Nagel, D. Wilson, President, R. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer, I. Loague, Vice-President, J. Irving. OXFORD FELLOWSHIP Top Row: K. Crandall, D. Cheney, D. Thornburg, F. Danner, Dr. Davis, Dr. Tennant, R. Robin- son, I-l. Waterhouse, E. Bau- man, J. Simon, J. I-loadley, P. Barber. Second Row: T. Barnett, J. Reed, I-I. I-loward, W. lmler, N. l-loH- man, W. Martin, V. Ramsey, F. Jackson, T. I-Ialsted, C. Nichols. Bottom Row: R. Doyle, R. Tilley, Vice-President, P. Brown, Treasurer, R. Brown, President, D. Glancy, Secretary, B. Garri- son, J. Diclcen, J. Cox, B. Gross. BELIEUERS llllll DUERS The worlc ol the Methodist Student Movement at DePauw is de- nominational but not sectarian, and gives students an opportunity to express their churchmanship in student activities both in the church and onthe campus. While MSM seelrs to include the whole student body, more specialized groups in the curricular Field ol religion provide added experience lor pre-theos. The Cxlord Fellowship is an international organization lor young men entering some branch ol Christian Service. The Religious Educa- tion Club provides an opportunity for additional study in the Field ol Religious Education. The Council on Religious Life, which sponsors Religious Emphasis weelc, coordinates the program ol student religi- ous organizations. METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT Top lgoz: J. Chase, F. Carlisle, D. Cheney, J. Reed, J. Armstrong, E. Bauman, D. Rains, N. l-lotfman, R. Qgden, T. Blum . napp. Third Row: N. Collingbourne, B. Cheney, J. Mills, N. Craig, D. Sorter, L. Garth, J. l.aury, B. Daniels, Dr. Tennant, R Britt, D. Soule. Second Row: B. Garrison, B. Daniels, D. Ring, E. Bennett, S. Lawver, N. Peabody, E. Ross, J. Letcher, C. Penry, D. Wilson A. Plasterer. Bottom Row: G. Grogan, B. Martin, D. Glancy, J. Jordan, Vice-President, P. Barber, President, R. Hamilton, Treasurer l. Loague, Secretary, G. Tall, M. Baker, B. Wallis. H5 Y.W.C.A BO!-XRD Top Row: P. Stutz, M. Balcer, C. Hosler, bl. Buchanan, Vice President. Second Row: D. Wilson, B. Brad shaw, S. Shafer, N. Myers, M. Osborn, Secretary, M. I-lonan President, l-l, Newman, lreas urer, B. Poedel. Bottom Row: l. Loague, M. Neal C. Borge, J. Mills, M. Simmons, M, I-iargrave. Ilf- SERUIEE T0 liiiilililliil Among the important women's organizations on the DePauw campus is the Young Womens Christian Association. Besides having general meetings of interest to the whole group, YW is divided into committees that meet weekly to carry on various activities: Current Affairs committee lceeps its members informed of present day issues, the Money Makers body handles organizational finances,theSocial Service group co-operates with the relief organizations to aid the underprivileged of Greencastle, while the Footlight club provides programs for various occasions. Annually, YW sponsors the Street fair, May Day brealcfast and new vocational guidance conference which brings to the campus many well-lfnown business and pro- fessional people. H UJURTHUJHILE llllll Delta Phi Eta, honorary scouting fraternity, is composed of girls vvho have been Girl Scouts and are interested in continuing their vvorlq. During the war, the girls of Delta Phi Eta spent most of their time on national defense vvorlc, but this year, since the emergency is over, they have concentrated their efforts on serving the campus and community. Among their activities were helping the Greencastle Girl Scout troops and vvorlcing at Putnam County Hospital. Alpha Phi Qmega, national scouting honor- ary, continues in college the ideals and purposes of the scouting movement. lts members serve by sponsoring various service projects on the campus and aiding in scout activities in Green- castle. Qne of the main contributions to the community this year was sponsoring the Putnam County Community Chest drive. APO also sponsored the annual bridge tournament. The honorary was founded at Lafayette College in p Row: P. Sandy, J. Rinehart, Fourth Row: B. Kramer, R. Berg J. Wuerfel, J. Morrison, B. Billingsley, J. McArt, P. Fehl R. Bartsch, C. Stivers, D. Goetsch. strom, B. Staples, C. Borge, J Cullen, C. Maurin, J. Yelton, P. Miller, C. Keller, M. Sea brook, E. Jennings, A. Sheri dan, l-l. Newman, P. Stutz. 1995 and has ninety-one - Third Row: E. Weinel, D. Giles, M. Richey, J. Lindsey, B. Thompson, C. Feicht, B. Young, M. Giles, C. Aumann, J. Wright, l. Loague, C. Yepsen, C. Coolce, N. Williams. active chapters. Second Row: J. Serfling, E. Blas- ingham, Secretary, M. Neal, M. Baker, Treasurer, M. Payne, V. Dean, Vice-PreS- ident, Mrs. Longden, E. Mc- Gurty, President, D. Walsman, J. Pitkin, S. SteDhens. Bottom Row: C. Grier, H. Hess- lin, N. Heil, M. Snyder, J. Wayne, S. Shafer, B. Howard, S. Zinlc, E. Jacobsen, ll. Long- den. DELTA PHI ETA ALPHA PHI QMEGA Top Row: H. Bimm, Cn. Shoptough, B. Lovett, W. Metcalf. T Von Buren, J. Holmes, l?. Jesberg A. Humphrey, B. XX hallon J Bethel. Fourth Row: R. McAdarn, NN. Hayes, R. Welch, ls. Ingram K, VVilliams, W. Brown P. Morrill, P. Turner, C. Adams. J. Meelcin, Secretary- L. Cos- tello, P. Lawrence. Third Row: J. Gwinn, ll. NN est- men, P. Sloan, B. Cnarnble D. Waidzunas. B. Bennett F. Brown, H. Parker, J. Bee-Cl J. Colten, D. Brittain 52. Sche. R. Reynolds. Second Row: Fl. Danielson lf. Pixar J. Armstrong J. Clue T. Carpenter J. Adams X ice- President N,Bailes Pres den: J. Stoclberger P Sheidbn G. Emrnert J. Long T.l-lalsted Bottom Row H. Don ns JT1--ef J. Scatterdax P NldcLe3d F. Carlisle J. Qlcstt T. Troup: S. Monteforte J C:r:.-.rght J. Logue T. Martin DEUELUPIIIG DEPHRTIHEHTHL -lo achieve a fraternal relationship among male pre-med students and to stimulate interest in their chosen profession is the purpose oi Delta Omicron Chi, premedical honorary. The members enjoy lec- tures and movies on pertinent subjects, and this year the BOX initiated a new Feature, a spring dance. For the zoo majors and minors the Zoology Club provides oppor- tunity for extra-curricular activity in this field. The annual publication oi the Mitosian was among the club's activities. Striving for knowledge in the Fields of the latest chemical develop- ments the Chemistry club, composed of majors in this department, engages well-known lecturers and movies throughout the year. Exchange visits betvveen the lndiana and Depauvv Botany Clubs highlighted the year For these majors and minors in the Field of plant life. This year Forty-Five active members composed the l-lame Eco- nomics club. For the monthly meetings special programs oi interest tothe l-lome lic majors and minors were planned. I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: M. Kline, l-l. Oleetan, B. l-lailey, B. Moyer, D. Wall, M, Huber, C. Barge, L. Stang. Third Row: E. Mackey, B. Allsopp, V. Morberg, B. Ford, R. Britt, E. Sullivan, J. Lindsay, M. Van Etten S Ben DEH. Second Row: L. Shaw, C. Keller, B. Bell, S. Mitchell, C. Yepsen, A. Bennett, M. Arnold, Gabel Bottom Row: S. Gilbert, J. Sertling, K. Pleune, Vice-President, H. Shonkwiler, Miss Clark, J, Frodin President D. Kemmerling, P. Bergstrom, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Morrison. 1154 INTERESTS BOTANY CLUB Top Row: Prof. Youse, G. Ander son, M. McBurney, Dr. Welch L. McLain, Prof. Simmons. Bottom Row: S. Mitchell, P. Jelli son, J. Smith, President, R Schein, C. Gay, Secretary Treasurer, C. Wilson. DELTA OMICRGN Cl-II Top Row: R. Hutson, T. Hunter, B Henderson, J. Merrell, J Bundy. Second Row: Dr. Reynolds, Dr Martin, D. Ring, W. Lewis, J Olcott. Bottom Row: M. Melniclc, T Trauba, President,J. Lee, Vice- President, E. Salter, Secretary- Treasurer, D. Peterson. CHEMISTRY CLUB Top Row: W. Lavvall, W. Rietz, Dr. Burkett, Dr. Eulmer, C. Steinle, M. Melnicln. Second Row: M. Hendry, J. Wayne,H.Hesslin,M.Masters, K. Barber, R. Borgmeier, J. Olcott. Bottom Row: F. Eiorillo, M. Schatz, M. Compton, J. Os- born, M. Stamper, M. Eisen- TTTODFT. i ZOGLOGY CLUB 'Top Row: F. Vernberg, Bam- l berger, R. Waidzunas, J. Lewis, D. Ring, A. Beyler, T. l Trauba, R. Pauly. Second Row: M. Gage, E. Fio- rillo, W. Vernberg, W. Moen- l ning, M. Triggs, M. Dillon, J. , Schenclc, S. Henderson, V. Hora. lBottom Row: J. Gallagher, P. Madden, C. Hickman, M. Ross, President, P. Sandy, Sec- retary-Treasurer, E. Polley, D. Jones, J. Letcher. EHTRH Pl SIGMA ALPHA Top Row: E. Schulze, D. Mont- gomery, J. Filer, l-l. Fjord. Second Row: A. C. Laughlin, D. Fretz, R. Mitchem, R. Best. Bottom Row: Mr. Plischlce, A. Ey- rich, vice-President, C. Maurin, secretary-treasurer, W. Westerhold, president, Dr. Zinlc. TUSITALA Top Row: M. Osborn, M. Roberts, D. Aird, B. Wallcer, B. Wallis, B. Sword. Bottom Row. R. Tilley, D. Torchi- ana, Chairman, J. Sovverwine, TOYNBEE Top Row: L. Steffen, U. Ammer- man, F. Culuvna, B. l-laslcins, J. Webb, J. Jordan, G. Ander- son, M. Simmons, C. Gates, J. l-lyde, B. Staples. Third Row: J. Buchanan, J. Elsey, M. l-lonan, A. Greene, J Cullen, M. Miller, A. Melick F. Pirlcle, J. Cadmus, G, Fred M. Kleclcner, A. Freud, B Loomis. Second Row: J. Irving, J. Spencer J. Schnedelcer, D. Wilson, S Winlcler, B. Fowler, J. l-latz D. Kutis, D. Davidson M. l-lall B. McKenzie, B. Martin. Bottom Row: Prof. Thomas, Dr Gray, M. Vanlitten, B. Sinlcs Secretary-Treasurer, B. Garri son, President, l-l. Newman Vice-President, Dr. Jones, J Mills, M. Lance. r r I EURRIEULHR Hll0lUlEDGE Named lor the noted British social worker, Albert loynbee, the Depauw Sociology Club is now in its thirty-eighth year. Membership in Toynbee enables sociology majors to discuss phases at theif subject not covered in class. Another old-timer on the campus is the creative writing honor- ary, lusitala, organized in 1908. Students who wish to become members ol 'lusitala submit samples of their writing tor competitive judgment. Pi Sigma Alpha, an honorary lor political science students, has returned to campus this year lor the first time since the war. The Philosophy Club otlers an opportunity lor students taking philosophy at or above the sophomore level to discuss pertinent questions in an informal, spontaneous iashian. Pl-IILGSGPI-IY CLUB Top Row: J.Wentvvorth, J. Babbitt, V. Mays, B. Allsopp, S. Lavvver, M. Roberts, W. Mickelson, A. I-lurlbert R. Kennedy, K. Crandall. Fourth Row: R. l-lalsted, B. Mutschler, l-l. Gleeton, W. Kennedy, Cr. l-lirshhorn, J. Letcher, L. Garth, N. Craig A. Sheridan, B. Roberts, J. Weaver, R. Jones, P. l-lirschman. Third Row: N. Rogers, E. Simpson, B. Seman, D, Fosdick, J. Lehman, H. Stallman, C. Nett, L. Edgemon, B. Dailey Second Row: C. Grier, B. Thompson, J. Millerlie, C. Freud, B. Salmanson, M. l-laber, M. Murdock, J. Clark M. Gregory, B. Bradshaw, B. l-lirt, S. Shafer. Bottom Row: J. Longshore, J. Young, M. l-lenshaw, E. Aiken, A. Thompson Vice-President, Dr. l-lildebrand W. lmler, President, Dr, Norris, R. Cuoyer, N. l-lull, Secretary-Treasurer, J. Stone. I l 1 Sl Balto fop Ro W: E SVMDH TT .W6,C ',JJ6,SC ,.l'V0ff75 M lZ'oag!aiZ1tEri14e1'f1E?glg2nS 8026, SR? lfl4'f!f'g6gsrDTlButZiyvo O I J , Fourt6 Z'inOw.'SA4 Trfggg 5mf't6, Cf Costfn, 4. Boyle L. Slvay E Jo6nson, J fnlaftfeig 3 Zuc6, S L 761r0' Pow: 44. H066 D. Montgomery G. Port M A4itc6e!L 3 76raf!s. 5'econO'Qow.- Noroig J Wofte-5 E 6 'tj Steefe,!7P Mad 69 .' J Jhkoggmts, Ugg 123 0115 me rn Rlnlful SUBL' FRUH' Depauyvftes yvf't6 interests must' found in t6e 56a6esoeare 7-6e formergrouo m oft6e Boro' year A caf or ffterary may very XILSXY oe C7116 or singing wftn t6e 5yfnD6onettes eets of- yvee6fy to oframatfke and okcuss t6e off! von. 76e 5ymo6onettes oecame an orga A yvft6 t6e Mason Hoff Serenade group, an meet ,oresentfng a raaO'o program an 5ymo6onette memoers are af! soo cfuo fnemoers61b ILS' not 6167!- 7-yvo ot6er orgo ' P60 6960 A96 t6es plays nfzatfon fast S! 6aye contfnuea' to a' caroffng t6fS C6rfStmas. 6omores, yv6f7e t6e 56a6espeare tea' to any soec16c cfass. . nlzatfons for oe-oofe M160 are fnteresteo' are o and Bfaclf HIUFS. Hoyveyeg t6e specf6c interests of e groups are 6fg6fy secrezj and onfy occasfonoffy does o mysteri- ous word aoout t6em feai out. 76ey 6ot6 engage fn many actfyf'tfes X nooody hows 1fv6ot'nm6ut tney do engage fn act1'yftfes, oft6at t6ere 13 assurance 6om 61g6 sources. P60 6360 P60 6as a t6frty-6ye year ofa' mascolj a cot named Potfateg ana' t6e gfa 6 HIGFSI mascot ILS' an e-!eo6ant, -S V 0 O' , 'Q 5 6 , rt6, Srfttofn? COFSSQ lg 561126, J Loonftq, Newsom, CCJ3 ,AflG'f,VD't'6. eq Noerosg fgigton, P lsgrofe, Ailfgceil C Penn, .S0',6f46f ,JL faj . ,0,.S' ', ,B 6- usn, 51 cf0'LQ S6 efowflr GOES? M Mum Mm A UC 19 Cf Crook, N Suckmasten J Hoy 6? Scuddeg J f'l4cAr5 Dfrectoq- G Trees, edO6'nQ, J 76Ofnas, G Leywk. SHAKESPEARE CLUB Top Row: D. Loy, E. Dudley, B. l-lirt, B. Cheney, D. Kulis, J. Merrell, L. Foster, N. Fay, B. Sageser, B. Eoley. Bottom Row: M. Spiclcler, lvl. Snyder, M. l-laloer, Mrs. E. Taylor, G. Linne- mann, President, L Mabley, M. Butterfield l Bartley, A. Shaheen Rl-i0 Rl-ICD PI-IO Top Row: R. Lathe, A l-lirschman, C. Hamilton Bottom Row: D. l:OSclicl4, P. Lewis, P. Clithero, P. Kennedy, A. Thompson. 1 jf 3 BLACK FPIAPS 'ink Top Row: vl. Lnrizzell L Beeslew, ,l. Barber G Steiner P. Bennerr P Ross-Shannon D Guin nup. Second Row: B. Xiclers -X Hughes D. Torchi ana C Simon xl Mc Clure D Be-dell B Steele. Bottom Row: P, MacLeod E Carlisle A. Exrich Q Roberts G. Eibee XX. XX esrerhsld. s l-. mt' 74 ff? Elf si? '91, DEPllUlU'S GAMMA IGTA Top Row: J. Parks, A. Eyrich, B Beesley, J. Grizzell, M Wenzel, J. Williams. Bottom Row: B. Swaim, P. Smith B. Brady, President, J. Novak GAMMA BETA TAU Left to Right: J. Bartley, M. Mur doclc, P. Lenzen, S. Withers C. Burtis, E. Sullivan, S. l-len derson, B. Mourning, J. Perry FRESI-lMAN INTER -FRATERNITY COUNCIL Top Row: N. Wecllalce, J Michael, Smith, VV. Stein W. Moore. Bottom Row: J. Charlesworth W. Cyllce, D. Bash, P. Hayes Vice-President, G. Fruechte nicht, President, B. Bugh I Secretary-Treasurer, M. Bas- sett, B. Morse. AWS CQUNCIL lop Row: M. O'Meara, l.. Foss- nacht, A. Kraft, S. Kniclcrehm J. Dallavo, M. Roberts, l-l Wall, S. Lanz, C. Stivers. Bottom Row: B. Neal, J. DuJar- clin, A. Weingartner, M. Kie ler, M. Carson. Missing: A. l-lartenstein, S Thiessen. 1 HETIUITV FIDIJIETS Gamma lota, organized to promote the welfare ol Former members ol the Armed Forces, acts as a connecting link between the Qllice ol Veterans Atlairs and ex-servicemen atDel3auw.ll1e organization solves veteran problems and seeks to lurnisli tlwe ex-gi's witlw needed inlormation. len senior girls eaclw year are clwosen to don the wlwite caps bear- ing the Greek letters GBT. 'llwese seniors, two From eaclri of live sororities, form a group wliose purpose is fun and lriendslwip. llne party girls meet once a week and tlwrouglw tliis association lorm lasting lriendslwips. As did many campus organizations, Freslwman lnterlraternitv Council lwibernated during tl'ie war. Re-activated now, it sponsored the lreslwman dance in Qctober and arranged pledge class smokers. 'little Kappa 'lau Kappal' is composed ol one lreslwman from eacli fraternity and Ml-lA, and works under KTK. 'llwe AWS Board, wlwiclsi makes campus regulations, is in cliarge ol tlie big sister program, tl'ie annual Golddiggers' Ball, and tlsie Barn. llwrouglw AWS Council, made up ol a representative from eaclw lwouse, every Depauw woman l'ias a voice in tlsie Boards actions. A. W. S. BOARD Top Row H Wall, G. Tall, M. Compton, M. Roberts, B. Bell, B. Rieger, B. Young, B. Bogan, S Lavvver Bottom Row J. Yelton, D. Giles, Vice-President, J. Maglott, Treasurer, V. Groves, President M Roberts Secretary B. Staples, B. Thompson. 21. MHRT HLUIIE EIIDURESH A traditional Friendly rivalry ended this year when two of the oldest departmental clubs on campus, Sodalitas Latina and Epsilon Epsilon, merged to form the DePauw Classical Club. The purpose of the new organization is to promote interest in the Fields ol classic languages, art, and culture. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Stevens sponsor the group. The DePauw German Club is dedicated to the study oi German literature, political lile, and social and cultural customs. The organ- ization, which is a member ol the American Federation ol German Clubs, is sponsored by Dr. Baerg. The foremost aim ol Alpha lota chapter ol Kappa Pi, national honorary art fraternity, is the promotion ol art in the broadest sense oi the term on the DePauw campus. The technique of talcing good photographs, developing, printing and enlarging were all included in this yearis Camera Club activities. Mr. Winsey is sponsor ol these two newly established organizations. KAPPA Pl Top Row: H. DeAtley, W Barney, M. King, J. Wuerfel E. Kubricht, T. Barnett, J Johnson. Third Row: C. Clifford, V. Maves W, l-leaps, S. Swank, S Mitchell, l. Replce, N. Cooper B. Laederach, L. Bauerschmidt L. Garth, C. Choclcley. Second Row: S. Cloud, V. Mays A. Bennett, G. Thompson, A Cox, T. Panama, L. Edgeman B. Bevins, J. Schnedelcer, L Pauly. Bottom Row: M. l-laber, M J. Stafford. I l-lenshaw, B. Cumming, Vice- President, S. Withers, Treas- urer, Miss Leon, S. Oettinger, President, P. Clithero, C. Hos- ler, Secretary, H. Mendenhall, CAMERA CLUB Top Row: B. Bromer, G Bough, C. Clarlc, D Brlttain, Q, Young, il Fenimore. Second Row: D. lbold, W Lawall, L. Corey, j Dapp, C. Hickman, P Overm er A Reddin Y 1 - Q- Bottom Row: S. Dullinger, B M. Goldthvvaute, Cheney, B. Neal, J Orr, N. Collingbourne T. Thorwalclson, D Montgomery. Second Row N. Hell, CLASSIC CLUB Top Row: B. Darley, F Donner, j. Snmon, V Ramsey, B. Tnlley, Pres- udent, H, Waterhouse T. Kasson, Dr. Stevens Second Row: B. Brllingsley C. Snepp, P. Elzey, M Otto, N Vouers, Secre tary-Treasurer, M. Hester. Bottom Row: P. Brown, K Crandall, j. Nust, C Nrclaols. GERMAN CLUB Top Row: R. Hell, Nl. Eusenmann, E. Salter, E. Polley, B. Roedel, M. Schatz, M Booth, M. Masters, Bottom Row: Dr. Baerg, Nl. Nlelnuclg. Treasurer H. Hesslnn, Pre-sldent M. Stomper Se-cretarv Mass Camp, Dr. Curuenunger, ERHEE IH WUTIUH i i THE BIG SPLHSHES REERE CRCHESS Top Row: K. Harris, R. Wallis, J. McArt, l.. Edgemon, B. Kroerner, F. Campbell. Third Row: J. Emley, Hartley, S. Lord, L. Kneupler, C. Quinn. Second Row: N. Zodek, D. Speed, D. Schoneker, C. Yepsen. Bottom Row: J. Hoy, M. Sporry, H. Shonkwiler,Presiclenr,E. Walters. PlAd!XD Top Row: M. Newsom, C, Nell, S. Thiessen, C. Stivers, M. Hall. Second Row: E. Wood, B. Shorkey, V. Moves, V. Dodge, J. Reading, A. Weingortner, J. Erickson, D. Wilkinson, B. Boles. Bottom Row: P. Fischer, B. Bogon, A. Churchmon, G. Schulcles, S. Swank, President, J. Howell, V. l-lempy, J. Westmen, G. Matthews. SPEED SVVMAFAHQC5 Top Row: l.. Gift, J. Klein, B. Van Dellen, M. Kleckner, N. Hull, J. Westmen, A. Churchman, J. Flock. Bottom Row: E. Sullivan, J. Sterl- ling, P. Fischer, B. Rieger, Pres- ident, N. Craig, J. Porter. HTIUH REHETIUH FHUURHBLE The guiding and overning power of the Womenis Pecreation Association here at?JePauw is centered in the WPA Board. The seventeen members ol this group are responsible For the smooth running ol all the women's athletic activities from September to june. Speedball, baslcetball, volleyball and baseball march by in a continuous line from spring to fall, supplemented by the various minor sports. Several times during the year, WPA has enlisted the aid ol the DH Association to present Sports Nights, open to the wholecampus. Early in December, Alice Marble, worlds women tennis champion was brought to campus by WPA. A tea given lor her entertainment turned into an atlair where she entertained us with stories of her personal experiences. l-ler evening lecture will be remembered for the soundness of her advice and the sparlcle ol her personality. Three honorary organizations, Naiad, Qrchesis and Speed Swimming, are under the sponsorship ol WPA. Naiad and Speed Swimming represent the two forms ol water activityA4ballet and speed res ectively. Naiad's annual acauacade highlights the Mothers Bay program ond Speed Swimming aims toward the National Telegraphic Swimming Meet every year. Qrchesis typilies another lcind ol athletic activityfmodern dance. Each spring, Qrchesis presents a chapel program ol original and interpretive dances. Though WPA is associated with DePauw women, it is also a national organization and as such is an integral part of the national sports program lor all American women. WPA BOARD Fourth Row Miss Clayton, B. Howard, H. Shonkwiler, B. Page, M. Kleclcner, M. Masters. Third Row B Bogan, M. Compton, C. Maurin, l-l. Newman, S. Swank. Second Row B. VanDeIlan, B. Montgomery, Secretary, j. Schenclc, V. President, j. l-larders, Treasurer M Baker J Pitlcin, B. l-lailey. First Row B Staples, President. f THE IJEPHUU1 VEFIR TIGER SPURTS PHRHDE Varsity athletics toolc the limelight again this year as a new crop of eligibles turned out for every sport, Baseball an fifty-fifty proposition with most of the men on both squads participat- ing for the first time in collegiate circles. d traclc were a Although the Tiger eleven found it rough sledding in winning l on y one and tieing one on the gridiron, the experience whichvthe squad gained will help season them for next year. Basketball again proved itself the favorite of the campus, and Bowman Gym was filled to capacity at every home game. The hard- wood five scored seven straight wins to claim a spot as one of the ams in the nation before losing 65-61 to Butler. ln the pool, our swimmers hit their stride early and drew capacity crowds for every meet. ten undefeated te Bowman Gym is the most frequented building on campus as De- Pauw students hit the road toward a new high in the sports. 4531 I 4 -fa: .-Q.,-7 9,3 N2 -. 1. 1 Q' I' BRHIIIS BEHIIID THE BRHlUll Left to Right: Coach Charles Erdman, Swimming and Baseball, Coach l-larold Hickman, Basket- ball, Coach Robert Nipper, Foot- ball. Raymond R, Neal, assumed the role of Athletic Director lor 1946- 47 and Formulated the First complete coaching stail since the de- parture ol the Navy V-'IQ unit. Harold l-liclcman switched from head baseball coach to become the mentor ol the baslcetball squad and was replaced by Charlie Erdman who will groom the Tiger baseball and swimming teams, Another newcomer, Bob Nipper, came to Depauw from Shortridge l-ligh School in Indianapolis and toolt over the duties ol head football coach. ll lllEll...lll.D BULB STHRS The D Men's Association, an organization composed of all men who have earned varsity letters in one of the major sports, became active this fall with the return of many pre-war and wartime athletes. The membership is well over one hundred lettermen. This is the largest group of lettermen ever to participate in the D Men's Association. The first post war activities of the D Men's Association was to revive the old DeRauw spirit by holding pep sessions before every varsity football game. The MDN Association also plans to handle the concession stands next year. Art Zwierlein, a letter winner in both football and traclc, was elected president ofthe organization. D ASSCCIATION Top Semi: l3.Barber, C. Dowds, J. Most, C. Adams, K. Morrison, E. Gardner, F. Field, J. Bundy, J. Boyd, R. Benson, M oo ey. Fifth Row: R. Brown, B. Wagner, A. Parry, B. Looft, G. Hibbs, J. Jenkins, J. Claycombe, L. Hetlage, R. Babcock. Fourtlh lgorvr G. Steiner, B. Griesser, J. Maun, W. Hieber, J. lsenbarger, A. Beyler, W. Etcheson, J. Gubbins, A. Eyrich . y er. Third Row: E. Schulze, D. Montgomery, C. Vear, E. Stoeclcel, W. Goodwin, H. Phillips, W. Westerhold, R. McAdam, R Goodwin, J. Highland, F. Adams. Second Row: F. Filer, H. Eloe, W. Bennett, C. Bedrosian, H. Asmus, Secretary-Treasurer, A. Zwierlein, President, Mr Hickman, J. McLeod, Vice-President, R. Lyon, D.Fretz, D. Guinnup, D. Galbraith. Bottom Row: G. Westfall, B. Bromer, C. West, C. Roberts, J. Lehman, W. Metcalf, S. Monteforte, R. Ogden. r xi' , 1 , tx si' x t, CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: P. Hayes, P, Orwig, T. l-latch, j. Buck, A. McTaggart, B. Seidel. Q G0ll0UIl...DEPHUlU! E Sparking the Depauw teams to their Fighting best, the cheerleaders directed and united spectator participation at each game of the season. To increase the elliciency and etlect ol their etlorts this year, a special 'Booster Section was organized to work with the cheer- leaders as the heart of their cheering section. ln addition, pep rallies, chapels, and team send-oils supplement the list ol the cheer- leaders' contribution to the spirit and activities of Depauw. lllEll BEHIND THE Flfllllll Perhaps the most unheralded job in Depauw sports is that ol the managers ancl trainers. Endless chores crop up lrom the lirst day ol practice until long alter all the players have handed in their uni- lorms at the close ol the season. ln normal times there are a host ol experienced men on hand to cope with this situation, but this year the heavy duties lell to a lew veteran managers and the freshmen assistants. The group functioned smoothly throughout the year and regardless ol the seriousness ol a player's ailment one ol the trainers was always on hand. MANAGERS Left to Right R Scheu, Swimming, W. Whallon, Track, D. l-lolley, Basketball, D. Schein, Basketball, R Brown Track gl Graham Football, F. Tyler, Football, M. Dooley, Football, J. Shatter, Baseball. Missing l-l Whitney, Football, C. Boston, Track, N. Lyons, Baseball, T. Embree, Basketball, G. Westfall Basketball THRILLS 3 n fm S Q , .J f Three toclclers gong up on Phil McLeod os he picks up o Few yards for Depcuw. -n-f u The Depouw boclcfielders see cm plocelfick go through the uprights for the extra point after o touchdown. H HHH SPILLS UH THE GRIDIRUII Alter trailing Lawrence '13-O in the First half the Tiger gridders poured on the heat to gain a 'IQ-19 tie in the opening game at Blaclcstoclc Stadium. Below, the Clcl Gold is on one ol its three touchdown marches which Lawrence was unable to halt. N., I'-X, F 'i 'Ne EUURHEE III. IJEFEHT UR UIETURV With the elevation of Gaummy Neal to athletic director, DePauw began a new football era under Robert l-l. Nipper whose Indianapolis Shortridge l-ligh School teams have been tops during the past nine years. Though the season was unsuccessful from the won-lost standpoint Coach Nipper experimented with several types of offensive systems and built a squad of sixty men of which all but eight may return next year. forty-five war veterans, eighteen of whom were returning lettermen, put together a record of one win, two ties, and five losses. Don Buclc,' Gal- Many eastern alumni turned out to support an underdog DePauw eleven against the University of Rochester. lsenbarger blocked a Rochester punt to set up the only Tiger score. A heavy rain lasted throughout the 32-6 defeat. Five thousand visitors filled Blackstoclc Stadium including many on hand for the Dacl's Day fes- tivities, to watch a powerful Butler team out- class the Tigers, 4'l-6. Numerous DePauw fumbles set up many scoring opportunities for the Bulldogs. Ohio Wesleyan presented one of the strongest teams in their history when the braith did most of' he quarterbaclcing! 's s ing Ay i arg journeyed ta Delaware to absorb a WGS lfWSfVUm9V1fGLl fi effing UD m shing. lnjuries continued to plague touchdowns. gim- fjligifisland di h c -lcicl4- -I ,mei I d the services of Ba zoclc were ing. Bob Bafgogr WVqQ3P ' D antllm V gags e is?e ' I game. P uggs pass of tsyasisatssidray ' Nami, isqnia A wet ,e O i .ig X .f clcfglsenber rs ' pl M 25:1-- 1. -'-.: -- : as-1-' g ' 'A 'Jglllff 1 i A '- , ' 22-ff . 'SA 773 . in every game. ,- 96 ff .s t Ear l -6 inthe 29th editio Q mfg A Ufomebaclcn was the b 1 rd i th -.1 ff li alry. an ddy condition of Bfackstock Hem against Lgmfgdqgid at I 4- li QQ a-i-lfifl'tQ.fLl3-O i riLtt'?rtz7p1D l7fiTTwfWfF6r?i' pufftingwaiross two late in the secand ,gq r, gefrg, earned iii to i - - f'CfJfth quarter aftera blocked '19-19 deadlock. Ba coclcs ning and Gal- thad set up Earlham's lone score. Galbraith braith's passing were the lcey to the scoring although Bromer's line buclcs represented two Depauw touchdowns. Galbraithis pass to Bos- ticlc was the other tally. McLeod, Phillips, and Wright were injured before the lllinois Normal contest which ended in an 'l8-O defeat for the Tigers. Although the Tiger offense bogged down before a stronger line, Ogden's defensive play was outstanding. Laclc of reserve strength due to a small travelling squad was one of the factors in the defeat. 140 scored the only tally in the closing seconds. l-lighlandfs place lciclc had already given the margin of victory. Spirit was the byword of Qld Gold Day. A student UBooster Club organized better cheers and team support hit a new high. Team spirit ran high too as indicated by two valiant goal line stands which held a strong Oberlin team to one lone tally. Del3auw's scoring in the 7-7 tie came in the fourth quarter on a 43 yard drive after a penalty had nullified an earlier touchdown. TUUEHDUIUII BUUIIIJ ln spite of cold and raining weather a large student section journeyed to Crawfordsville to see the 54th renewal ol the De- Pauw-Wabash rivalry. Wabash's Q6-O victory gave them possession ol the coveted Monon Bell until next year. Along with many Fumbles and pass interceptions there was much spirit and many penalties in the battle which was the Final game For the senior members ol the team. The graduating men are Babcock, Eyrich, Filer, Galbraith, Heiber, Highland, Jenkins and Montgomery. Varsity letters were awarded to Fourteen men including: Robert Babcock, John Filer, Don Galbraith, James Highland, Eldon Wright, Clinton Bostick, Richard Coliey, Jack lsenbarger, James Little, Bill Bromer, Robert Qgden, Edward Gruener, Alfred Piquette, and Halsted Walker, Minor awards went to Montgomery, Becker, Claycomb, McLeod, Vear, Morrison, and Rippetoe. Fifteen Freshmen received their numerals. FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: B. Herron, J. Boggs, C. Mcliibben, L. Bodi, R. Ogden, P. Farris, J. Claycombe, J. Hull, A. Benson, T, Kasson. Third Row: M. D. Dooley, Manager, J. Rippetoe, J. Rice, A. Eyrich, J. Thompson, E. Gruener, J. Mast, C. Adams, P. McLeod, L. Sauer, F. Tupper, C. Vear, Manager, R. Gipson, R. Rentner, G. Aker, B. Rice, W. Bromer, F. Tyler. Second Row: C. Bostick, R. Coffey, J. lsenbarger, D. Galbraith, E. Wright, H. Filer, W. Hieber, D. Montgomery, R. Babcock, J. Jenkins, H. Phillips, J. Little, J. Highland, J. Becker, F. Weathers. Bottom Row: R. Dedaker, E. Callaway, N. Neff, K. Morrison, D. Kipley, A. Piquette, P. Wagner, W. Solomon, W. Gamble, J. Barber, M. Beglev, H. Walker, W -N 356'f?'E9r'CHi? 3 S B ij? 3 H055 1. S? ,A LUILL TU lUIII...TIEER SPIRIT Af '7 joclr lsenbcrger, coptoln of the Depouw eleven, leaps high in the our to intercept o pass. ,NAA .4, 4 :ay..,,7 .2 as Phil McLeod storts Q sweep oround left end behind some good Tiger interference. Vg, 2 , '1 1 Q-NV-2 -,ig ggi.. .: x X, L .v ...i 4 J 332,41 ii flu. he THE SEHSUWS REEURD DePauw ..., ..4.A 'I 9 Depauw .... . , O DePauw. . . . . 6 DePauw ..., , 4 . 6 DePauw .... . . 7 DePauw ..., . . 713 DePauw ...,.. . 4 . O if Q., A. Lawrence .... lllinois Normal Rochester .... Butler ..,....... .4... Qhio Wesleyan Earlham .,..... . . . Wabash ..., .K The Tiger eleven moves down the Field after a kickoff. -A 3 A X r Q lT'S IIIIJIHIIH IHHDIIESS possessing a wealth ol Fine baslcetball players, Coach l-larold l-liclcman, who replaced Donavan Mollett this season as Tiger net coach, turned out one of the best basketball teams in lndiana and one ol the Finest auintets to come out ol Depauvv in several years. playing a hard driving, fast brealcing game, the Tiger Five raclced up seven straight wins before dropping a close tilt to Butler before 'l0,000 wildly enthusiastic Fans at Butler Fieldhouse. DEPHUUJ EHEERS EHPTURE IEE ERULUH With the annexing ol the 1946-47 lCC crown and an invitation to the National invitational Basketball Championship Tournament at Kansas City, the Depauw basketball team climaxed its most successful season in a number ol years. This hard driving, last breaking squad, coached by l-larold l-lickman, managed to win iilteen games while dropping only two. ln the lNl,l,B.C Tourna- ment, hovvever, the Tigers trounced Qgelthorpe, SQ-30, but dropped their second round tilt to Mankato State Teachers Col- lege, 65-54. Alter losing the Butler game at indianapolis, the Tigers bounced back to trounce Wabash, 6'l-SO. This was Depauvvs eighth victory against only one deleat, The Tiger quintet racked up lour more consecutive victories, belore losing to a deadly accurate Marshall College team, 73-58. BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: W. Etcheson Nugent, B. Emly, Gardner, J. Boyd, Beck, D. Coffey, Matte, B. Walton, Light, C. Roberts, Guinnup. TTBEB3 TBHTTTTPH TTT T6 IJFT9 GHTHES Gardner tips one in Botiom Row: J. Mote, Tom Beck drives Coming back from defeat at the hands ol Marshall, the red hot Depauw netters swept into the top spot in the Indiana Collegiate Conference as they polished oFl the highly rated Butler Five, 40-39, in Bowman Gym. Tom Beclc, a Freshman, paced the Tigers, pour- ing twenty-one points through the nets. Travelling to Richmond lor its next contest, DePauw swamped the Earlham Quakers, Bl-51. The Tigers cinched the KBC crown, defeating the Wabash Cavemen, 69-49, at Wabash in the final game ol the regular season. Earl Bed Gardner lead the Tiger scoring for the year. Gardner raclced up a total ol 192 points, and Bill Walton was second with 'I74 points lor the 1946-47 season. 5 -5 0 ii, P ls ffl, Y lx ' 'H P 5242! My PLHV Ill IIHTIUHHL IHTEREULLEGIHTE TUURHEV in for a lay up shot. ERUSS EIIUIITIW THIIlLlE5...IllEII UJITH llllllll CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Top Row: B. Snyder. Second Row: Roberts, B. Trapp. Bottom Row: B. Anson. I-194 The Cross Country team ol 1946 was limited to only three meets in which to gain added experience but the squad came through in their meetwith Earlham College to win, QQ-93. ln the contest with Ball State ancl Miami, Depauw came out on the Wrong end, being blanked by Miami University. The team was composed ol John Roberts, Bart Anson, Charlie Trapp, Bob Snyder, and Phil Worcester and were directed by Coach Bucheit in the 7946 season. SLUITIITIIERS SPLIISH TTI LITTLE STIITE TITLE The Depauw swimming team climaxed the season by tolcing the Little State Trophy at Terre I-Iaute. Capturing Iirsts in all events but one the Bengal nators easily outscored Indiana State, Ball State, Evansville, and Ifarlham with 62 points. Under the able coaching ol Charlie Erd- man the DePauw tankmen won Iour meets while dropping Iive. The excellent diving of Bill Westerhold and Iast swimming ol Lyon, Metcalf and Amstutz all accounted lor many of Depauwis points in the 1946- 47 swimming season. SWIMMING TEAM Back Row: T. Newsom, D. Lyon J. Kaziny. Third Row: B. Amstutz, A. I-Iumph rey, A. Donan, G. I-Iibbs. Second Row: I Graves, B. Snyder L. I-Ietlage, D. Walker, First Row: ij. Burleigh, W. Wester- hold, -I. I-Iarrison, I Spore. in ,... 1-W 1. Q ' If 93' 'fffsffqg496?fI' i 1ffmsiQp Ulll Glllll DIHIIIIIIID SIIUHIJ . fm QL! 3 I .5 'SY V I.vLI1 'far . W WMM hi1 'i D!Pw T' io , ,ffyir A , BASEBALL TEAM Top Row: J. I-Iighland, P. Barber, B Peagen, J. Bundy, J. Van Ornum, J. Stevens, B. Brummitt, E. Stoecke-I R. SchroII, Coach I-Iichman. Second Row: F, Adams, D. I-IoIIey, D Schein, B. Wagner, D. Albaugh B P I J Ross . au ey, . . Bottom Row: B. Albaugh, P. Bennett, P. Deppert, M. Farowich, G. Edwards I-I. Robertson. Q Lal . . v f ,, , is ...KG fr, It 'PIN I' I f -I . 'I 150 I I 1 DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw WIN 5, LOSE 5 IN 1946 CentraI Normal ...... 'IS Ft. Benjamin I'Iarrison.. 7 BaII State ..... .... I Q IfarIham .. .. 5 Wabash ..,..... . . 3 Central Normal ...... O Purdue ....... .... 'I O Earlham . . 5 BaII State... 3 BREHHS EUEII Ill UJUII HIID LUST CULUIHII The 1946 baseball season opened on the home Field against Central Normal with ,laclc Bundy on the mound for the Tigers. ln a free scoring contest marred by 'I3 errors by the two squads the Tigers lost, 18-'l3. The following weelc the Tigers journeyed to Ft. Benjamin l-larrison to meet a strong aggregation, losing 7-3. Bundy started on the hill, but was relieved by Bill Albaugh in the eighth frame. Albaugh came back the next weelc against Ball State, but the Bengals again caught the short end ol a Q1-5 decision. This was the third straight loss For the Depauw nine. A Central Normal batter raps out a hit. Jim Highland takes a cut mm fl TIGER IIIIIE SPEIIIJS IHUST UF SEHSUII Bundy takes a Ioolc at First base. Action in the Central Normal game. Coach l-lal l-liclcman again piclced Bundy, a Richmond High School product, to start against Earlham. l-lis choice payed off as Bundy pitched two hit ball to topple Earl- ham, 'l'l-5, for the First Bengal victory of the year. Bill Albaugh notched DePauw's second win, pitching and batting the Tigers to a 7-3 victory over the Wabash Cavemen. The following weelc Albaugh shut out Central Normal, 8-O, allowing only one hit in an abbreviated contest. After winning three straight, the Tigers traveled to Purdue to talce a 'IO-Q setbaclc, IJUDEIIIG SHlllUERS...FIUE GHIHES CHIIEELLED All hopes for a repeat on the conference championship laded as Butler dropped the Bengals 7-Q at Butler. It was Albaughs First loss ol the season. The DePauw bats pounded out nine hits against Earlham in the next tilt to assist Bundy in his second win over his home town team. Although Bundy pitched lour hit ball for the Tigers, wet ground and continual rainfall hampered the tiger ellort and resulted in Four errors. The Final score was Depauvv 7, Earlham 5. ln the return engagement with Ball State on the home Field, DePauw battled its way to a 4-3 win behind Albaugh. Depauw played errorless ball despite light rain during the game. Having several games cancelled because ol bad weather, Depauvv Finished the season winning live and losing live. ,QR . N Earlham was DePauvv's First victim in the 1946 season Bob Ogden hits the tape. TRACK TEAM Back Row: W. Whallon Manager, J. Murray, cf West, J. Dandelles, W. Bromer, J. Gubbins, R. Brown. Second Row: Coach Perry, C. Walworth A. Parr 1 Yr P. McLeod, L. Sauer, R. Ogden. First Row: C. Boston, Man agei,G.Thomas, j.Sohn D.Souie, C. Huntington J. Maun, R. Browni Manager. I5-4 HHIHPERED BV BHD UIEHTHER Weather played a leading role in DePauw's 1946 traclc season as most of the meets were held on wet grounds, both here and away. Practice began early in March with Few vet- erans available to add experience to the new squad. ln the only indoor activity, the Purdue Relays, out sprint medley team, consisting of Bob Brown, Chuck l-luntington, Bob Qgden, and Chuclc West toolc a close third. The outdoor season opener at Blaclcstoclt Field against Ball State ended in a 73-58 vic- tory ior the visitors. This 'l5 point margin represents the largest defeat of the closely contested season. Murray takes the high jump. Bob Pauley clears the bar, TIGER TRHEHITIEII lUIIl UIIE IHEET The weelc following, Coach l3erry's boys went to Earlham lor the closest contest of the season. Led by Bob Ogden, they tool: eight First places but didn't quite have the manpower to Fill in enough seconds and thirds. Earlham captured the meet 6835 to 6QM. The Butler meet on May 7 was just another rainy day as the squad dropped a close decision 70 to 6'l. ln the First triple meet of the season a strong Louis- ville team won by seven points. The Final score was: Louisville 68, Depauw 6'l, Wabash 34. With the First good weather ol the season, Del-7auw's men swamped Rose Tech, 86M to 4615. Mcleod, West, May, Gubbins, and Parry each scored in their respective events. On May 'l8, the little state meet was held at Ball State. Wet weather was again a factor as Butler headed the Field in challcing up 59M points. Indiana States margin of second place victory was 'l 'l5th ol a point over Del3auw's third place Q7 10 'l5. l 9--i ' gif- , ' 4 1411 ll A ,Aff - J' M X if IJEPHUUI IIETIHEII llllli FUUR IIIEETS 'x 6 l..ef 1 .4 I .L 1f?f ' ' TENNIS TEAM tto Right: N. Knights, R. Hamilton, V. Zinlc, R. Turner, H. Closz. Following a four year holiday from inter-collegiate competition DePauw's tennis activities resumed last spring under the direction of Coach Donovan Moffett. Vic Zinl4 and Norm Knights, veterans of the 1942 State Championship team, returned to form the nucleus of the new squad. Diclc Hamilton, H. Closz, and Jim Mathews completed the team roster. ln a short season marlced by many postponements due to weather conditions Coach lVloffett's boys assembled a total record of four wins out of seven meets. The second contest against Ball State was the most unique of the season, marked by several overtime matches. All of the defeats were at the hands of high calibre out-of-state teams. Although they defeated both Ball State and Earlham twice in regular season meets, the final state meet left DePauw in fourth place. Indiana State and Ball State tied for first and Earlham, on whose court the meet was played, toolc third place, LOSE THREE IH SHURT SEHSUII 1946 TENNIS SCORES DePauw .A...,A..... 5 Boll Stoke , Delvquw ,,,.E4, 4. o Kclomom Depouw ..,.... .. Q Miami A .. Depouvv ..,... 7 Eorlhom ,... Depouw ....... . . 4 Boll State . DQPQUW S..A.,. .A Q Miami Depcuuw .,..... . . 4 Eorlhom ,. An opponent makes Q se e No K gms ood di l DEPHUIU MED PHRTICIPHTE IH SPORTS Qpening the iall season with a goli tournament, Depauw intra- mural sports returned to its pre-war status. The Betas capped the tournament with a team score oi 339. Following the golf tourna- ment the Phi psiis captured the speedball championship, dropping the Betas T9-77 and QQ-QO. Although bad weather delayed the Finals oi the tennis tournament, the Betas eventually took the crown as they defeated the ATC team. This was the second champion- ship For the Betas in the three iall sports. Winding up the intra- mural season last spring, the ATO nine wallced ati with the soft- ball title. ATO Softball Team Beta Golf Team Phi Psi Speedball Team Beta Tennis Team THRUUGH IIITRHIHURHL HTHLETIE PRUGRHII1 The Phi Psi's opened the indoor intramural season by capturing the table tennis title, knocking off the Delts in the Finals ol the tournament. Alter the Delts won in a three way tie in the American League, the Lambda Chi's ol the National League were success- lul in defeating Delta Tau Delta, 36-30, to capture the swimming crown, The Betas racked up their third title of the year as they edged out the Dekes in the bowling playotl. The Independents, boasting a well rounded quintet, hung up the basketball cham- pionship, trouncing the Phi Psi's, 48-Q8 and Q6-Q4 in the playotl games. Phi Psi Ping Pong Team Beta Bowling Team Independent Basketball Team Lambda Chi Swimming Team a , -.-,,. P WW EIITHUSIHSH1 THE HEVIIUTE Following a plan sliglwtly ditlerent lrom tl'1at set by tl'ie lellows in tlweir intramural program, VVRA carried out tournaments lor eaclw of tl'ie major and minor sports tlirougliout tl'ie year. All girls, lwouses competed, entering usually an HA and a HB team. Non-participating lnouse mem- First base is out. Alice Marble . . . World'S champion, Famed for public speaking As well as tennis. bers cheered the teams on and some ol the Final games drew capacity crowds. Entliusiasm is the keynote ol VVRA. activity and nas caused the organization to lwold tlie interest of the entire campus. Glamour on the hardwood. 1,0 b .4 Theta Basketball Team. Tennis Doubles Chinx Grier and Nancy Craug. S' I 'N ' . Paddle Tennis Doubles 'Barb Van Dellen and mg es OUCY Craig Betts Howard, Singles' 'Joan Grant Cmiddlej Theta Speedball Team Theta Swimming Team. Kappa Baseball Team. --al i ', , P ' Y 55.1, Fi .N . fl' It T' . .17 lol fmfogz THE DEPHUUJ VEHR SHE UJHLHS III BEHUW' Q7X rr Q 3 A breathless hush , . . an air of tense excitement . . . the final selec- tion about to be announced . . . Elaine Ailcen, mistress of ceremonies steps to the center of the stage . . . And once again the five most beautiful women on the DePauw campus have been chosen as Mirage beauty queens for the yearl From over a hundred contestants, the job of choosing five of the most beautiful is not an easy taslc. Under the appreciative and critical eyes of Dr. Kenneth Wagoner of the Psychology Department and Miss Bonnie glean Clark of the l-lome Economics Department the number was reduced to fifty-two candidates. And for the final elimination the judging was given over to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirlc of lndianapolis, who selected to represent Del3auw's feminine beauty Penny Reemer and Sally Brower, freshmen of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Arline Kraft, sophomore Alpha Chi, Janice l-latz, a Theta junior, and Fran Swenson, also a junior and an Alpha Phi. The Mirage was fortunate in having Mr. and Mrs. Kirk as judges for the contest. Mrs. Kirlq was formerly assistant publicity director of the Conde Nast publications of New Yorlc City, publishers of Vogue and House and Garden magazines, and Mr. Kirlc is a prominent commercial photographer of lndianapolis. So, on the following pages, the Mirage proudly presents DePauw's five most beautiful women of the year . . . U14 HRLEHE HRHFT W if , 'fg Qu ' fn ' -'fV..Av - f A-:Q-' u 1 ,gif ff: 95 ' PEIIIW REEIHER JHHIEE HHTZ FRHII SlUEIlSUH DEPHULU IJHIIEES fgif lwo o'cloclc hoursl Couldn't be Depauwl lhe Four big university dances had always been surrounded by glamour, lormals, tails, name bands, atmosphere For nights to be remembered, but somehow dates Found themselves suddenly awakened from their dream world when 19:15 rolled around. Not so this year-four times the DePauw co-ed and her date said their good-nights at two, not twelve. Against a baclcground ol snowllalces, the juniors welcomed in this new tradition with their winter prom, The Snow Ball . Alter Christmas the second two o'cloclc night was spent at the KTK dance. Alter much tall: ol Stan Kenton the Depauwites settled lor Glen Gray and his band and enjoyed it. Every man's for himself in the band while maestro Gray Rack 'em up, stack 'em upfanyhow, they see the queen! takes a loolc at his public. 5 1 I I 3 l 70 if-H . TAS! r i L , 1 1 1 ef I lla junior Prom Queen, Marilyn Baker, Attend- ants, Jean Soltow and Donna Lou Wilson. Golddigge-r's Ball-Queen, Joyce Campau, Attendants, Lou White, judy Jackson, Barb Underwood, Crownbearer, jaclcie Glover. tefb Kappa Tau Kappa -Queen, Fran Swenson Attendants, lean Clark, Margie Lee, Sonny Thiessen, Barb Vyse. Kappa Pi Costume Ball--Queen, Boa Barg- meier, King, Art Zvvierlein, 1 4 AX l'l Even moisture doe-sn't dompen ci good dcite. TUJELUE UR TUJU Cn Volentinels doy the girls toola over ond Spon- sored their onnuol Golddiggers Boll, Qld customs were revived, the Fellows blossomed out in corrot corsoges ond found gold Fish in their water ot dinner. A successful yeor ol two o'cloclc hours ended in Moy with the Senior prom highlighting the yeorls dance colendor. Nor did the sociol lile log between these golo occosions. The weelcends were Filled to overflow- ing with scheduled donces, odding up to the all time high ol lilty-two. Formal ond informol, with corsoges cind queens . . . l72 IT'S H GHLH UEEHSIUH Varying themes, elaborately carried out, showed the ellorts of many hands and the loss ol many hours ol sleep spent painting and sawing in the pumroom. At one house the dancers were l-leaven Sent, but found themselves at the opposite extreme when they descended to the bumroom, A tropical beach scene with sarong clad women and beach combing men, a circus tent baclcground lor a carnival theme. Seasonal themes were Found in i'Glistening,,' featuring silvered pine and Christmas tree lights, Llp ln Central Parlc' portrayed the coming spring. lngenuity ran high as did the gayety at these dances which made this year a real return to post war Depauw lile. DePauw dances through its busiest social year. 5,9 ifhofu E-.PPA I7-1 llllf UFITES DUITT Carnival, costumes and confetti, Gems for glomor, not exercnse . The Delts won, You'Il win ot the Street Fair- maybe! Hll ERUUJ UH TREES! wt ll V .4 r '47 1 . i all f Pleosclniry ol intermission K . I-'H fa J' 1. 3 Dinner dates - exchange style. Double dates welcome ot the Double. 4 '4 5. D DEPHUUJ The golden girls of Old Gold Doy, Strictly informolffcome os you ore Ill TUJU - TlUU TIIHE d 'n lrom o view ol the compus, Depouw students trovel in JU Q' Q twos. From September to june you ll see them onywhere 'fhond in hond-ploying bridge in the Born, hoving o quick cigarette ' S cl ni ht. between closses, or crowding the Voncostle on un oy g All worlc ond no ploy proves to be dull, so donning jeons or lor- mols, Depouw goes out to ploy. Though her reign was brief, Queen for o day Pris Griswold got much pomp ond circum- stance-from coroncztion to consort. Whether it's cu breod line, cz soup hondout, or o chow line, the grub must be good, judging From the smiles! All the cols join in ot ci hot swing session the Born. in fri 'I - Y' L ' 'T 26.-f THE DEPHUUJ VEHR RUSHING HRUUIIIJ KT gill' Q ia A A A 9 v Oi Z B I Rush-the magic word that is on the tongue-tip of all freshmen as soon as they have their suitcases unpaclqed. Rush to the fresh- men means not only the choosing of those with whom they will live while they are in college, but also the fraternity which they will be proud to claim for the rest of their lives. The rushees loolc to the sororities and fraternities to find the one to which they will add their best and the one which they feel will help them the most. Rush to the sorority and fraternity means meeting new Depauwites and putting a best foot forward in gracious entertaining, follow- ing the traditional friendliness of Depauw. Rush itself is a whirl- wind weelt-exciting days of regulated calling, and parties, both formal and informal. So, after a week of hectic fun, confusion, and desperate attempts to remember names, the climax comes. Ribbons and pledge buttons appear and another year of rush has gone by suddenly. ,4 I .' '- if f' N nl KW VUU HEHRIJ THE UNE HBUUT. img' enrenrnunmsnr emnnnunnnnv GUUERIIIHEIIT UF PANHELLENIC CCDUNCII. Top Row: J, Yelton, B. Bogan, S. Lawyer, M. Richey, M. Roberts, P. Stutz, B. Bell, J. Briner, P. Sandy. Bottom Row: B. Poedel, N. Wilder, E. Aiken, B. Walker, President, B. Sibbitt Montgomery, Secretary-Treasurer J 1542 Frodin, M. Lee, J. l-larders. Panhellenic council is the group on the Depauw campus which governs the various activities ol our nine Greek letter sororities. Each sorority is represented on the council by one senior and one junior representative. Senior members may be easily distinguished by the navy blue blazers they wear. The busiest part ol the year lor Pan-l-lel is sorority rush weelt in September, but the important business ol setting rules lor pledging, initiation, and other sorority activities continues through the year. Une ol the council's recent actions was to change the pledge quota to twenty freshmen and an unlimited number ol upperclass women. This year, with the return ol a more normal number ol men to Depauw, close cooperation between panhellenic Council and Kappa Tau Kappa, men's inter-lraternity council, has again been resumed. Panhellenic Council, held its annual dance in April, and, as in previous years, sold memo boolcs to swell the funds lor the Student Union Building. THE GREEHS KAPPA TAL! KAPPA Top Eos BQ Griesser, A. l-lughes, F. Norris, J. Mast, J. Claycombe, D. Bedell, B. Adair, W. Goodwin G McKinney ec . Bottom Row: McClure, G. Fibbe, Ross, J. Grace, J. Taylor, Treasurer, P. Barber, Vice-President R Miller Press dent B. Smith, Secretary, J. Logue, J. Ward, J. Olcott, B. Gates. Kappa Tau Kappa, the inter-fraternity council, did an outstanding job during both spring and fall rush. Due to the enrollment oi fewer men in the past few years, the activities ol Kappa Tau have been almost nil, but with the larger number of men students this year, their job was almost tripled. Over 3CO men were rushed by the 'I3 representative Fraternities. There was no more rushing done in Asbury hall, as the lights came on again in the fraternity houses alter three years ol use as University dor- mitories. A policy of Kappa Tau Kappa this year was to gather suggestions and opinions from all men students on campus concerning campus problems. ln turn, these were presented to the Student Governing Board. The honor ol crowning the Qld Gold Day aueen was bestowed upon Marlin Miller, Kappa Tau's president. Highlighting Kappa Tau's social calendar was their annual winter formal in January, featuring Glen Gray. HLPHH CHI UIHEGH gif? , fl frg 1 dqliuil . 'I g9,fk ' , Q1 ll 7 lv I M ff 't 1 l ' 4 V ',.:p, ,f' 1. As lall leaves again turned to shades of gold and red and brown, the girls ol Alpha Chapter ol Alpha Chi Omega returned to Depauw to begin a new year, which promised to be one ol the best ever. This year once more the Alpha Chis emphasized scholarship, activities, and lraternity in order to fulfill their place in campus lile, Qne ol the largest groups ol organized women on campus, Alpha Chi Found it necessary to annex number 'IO Clive Street to house an overllow ol some twenty girls. The girls, despite this separation, worlced closely together as one group in all things. They developed an excellent serenade group, held a number ol exchange dinners, gave their annual lormal dance lor the pledges, and co-operated in all campus-wide activities. Thus it was through these that the Alpha Chi girls strove to malce this year one to remember and to maintain the high ideals ol university and sorority lite. A HOUSE OFFICERS RUTH BORGMEIER . Presiden ANN MCTAGGART , Vice President DQTTI GlLES . . Secretary GERRY SCHULDES . Treasurer MRS. JUNEJTHRALL l-lousemother on - A X' 1 A ox Q 5 A S' 2 ii- th N - Q:-J' ,Q 1: sr N fy Q 5 X r. - Q , f - I ,Cs V 8 , :www .- .-5 . 1 Y . rx A ' I- l E U I N 'T A f ' ,, A .JI 'f-.f I' ---1 ss. i r. 3 1:-0 I .urx ' 'TAS REI .j .,, - . PN li H . -.R . .., ,, .v . ' 5 , 'vue ' S 8 'AT X n . V' if A IZ, I ! Y. - Yi 1 A g .V P R' ' f - Q L ' 9 -V 2: A ' 1 I f x A :L -- ,. ' 1 ,L I . ., f I T I f - CT T.. ie? E. T ' v '7 S ,B JA Tl A QT K , 35 , - 5' DI -' -to 3 4. K' fd 7' s. att in , R. - A 3- P' I iz, ' 'C- M' , .U I . 1 Il 'I' IN ly T T - . ' 5 Q In 1' . 5 ' I ' B 6-. 3 vksx. 'U ' ,ff ' NB: A , ' 1 ' r . -v Th ' 7 'T Tr' A 3 V ' -Q ., . S . R -ND I FTF , T RUTH BORGMEIER ANN MCTAGGART GERRY SCHULDES DOTTI GILES ELAINE AIKEN CLARA LOU AUMANN BETTY JEAN WILKES BESTERFIELD SHIRLEY GILBERT HELEN GLEETON SALLY HARVEY MARY HOBBS HAYES JO LONGSHORE JOAN LOZIER BETTY JEA BARBARA MUTSCHLER JANE PERRY N MOURNING CHERRY SMITH RENCH JEANNE SMITH MARY LIZ TANOUARY MARGE VINER BETTY BOOTH MARILYN BAKER JAN BRACKNEY BILLIE BULL BARBARA CARROLL JEAN ANN FAY MARY LOU TRESCH RUTH HENLEY MARY KAY HINTON HELEN HARRIS ESTHER HILDEBRAND SUSANNE LAWVER NANCY MYERS CLAIRE NEFF PEGGIE ROWAN LOUISE STEPHENSON JANET SWAIN JO TRANBARGER MRS. JUNE THRALL DOLORES V BUNNY OGEL WINSOCK CAROLYN WILSON BETTY LOU BENSON GRETCHEN BORNOR CHAR CRANDALL CAROL CROOK JANE AN N EMLEY MARY LOU GILES RRISCILLA GRISWOLD AUDREY HAUCK LORILEE IBOLD ARLINE KRAFT JOAN GRANT RUTH LYMAN RATTI MCGINLEY VIRGINIA MAVES MARGARET MURRAY JANET MURPHY HELEN PICKEN BARBARA RELLIHEN LOIS ROOS EDYTHE ROJAHN DORIS SWAIM SHIRLEY SWANK JANE WRIGHT RUTH SCUDDER MARILYN VANGSNES KATIE CLARK JO COOPER CYNTHIA DREHER KAY EMERSON BARBARA EVANS JUNE GLASCO PAT COLLIER MONA GRAVES SUSIE GUILD DEANNE :Bom M NANCY LONGSHORE JO LYTLE BARBARA MAXXX ELL MARION MINER LOIS NASH FLORENCE NORTHROD NANCN PAX NE DARLENE SASS DORIS XX ELLS RUTH BERGSTROM ELLEN JANE McGURTY CAROL M JANE AURIN RINEHART SHIRLEY BENNETT BARBARA MOYER MARY JEAN DAVIS VIVIAN HORA MARTHA PAYNE HARRIET SHONKWILER BETTY STAPLES BETTY LOU WALKER DOROTHY WALSMAN CAROL BORGE CAROL CHOCKLEY CAROLYN GAY ELIZABETH JENNINGS CAROLYN KELLER BETTYE KRAEMER PHYLLIS MILLER JOAN NELSO ELEANOR MARY MCCLELLAN ELEANOR MACKEY N NYSTROM MARGARET RICHEY MARILYN SEABROOK DONNA LOU WIL MARILYN SHAW BONNIE WALLIS SON BARBARA YOUNG ALICE BARGER MRS. RUTH WISWELL BEVERLY BENNETT CAROLYN FEICHT RUTH BOOKS BETTY ANN DUNN DOROTHY HEROLD EDYTHE JOHNSON WINIFRED LEATHERMAN JEANNE LOUDEN MIRIAM NORBY BETTY MILLS DOROTHY MURRAY MARILYN SCI-IACHT HELEN SCHMIDT MARION SMITH D NANCY TOBEY OROTHY SORTOR DORIS STARBUCK DOREEN SUTTON MARGARET WATKINS ANN WEINGARTNER ELEANOR WHITE JOAN WOLTER ELIZABETH COOK VIRGINIA DRASLER DOROTHY GILDEMEISTER VERNA HEMP Y RUTH HEROLD MARGARET TNMAN MARY JANE JEFFRIES ELISE MULLER VIRGINIA JOHNSON ALICE KRUEGER PAT O'CONNOR JOAN RAN SOM GERRY REED NICKY RITTER DOROTHY SCHONEKER MIDGE SMITH NANCY VOIERS HOUSE GFFICERS RUTH BERGSTROM . . President ELLEN JANE MCQURTY . . Vice-President JANE RlNEHART . Secretary CAROL MAURIN . Treasurer MRS RUTH WISWELL . . Housemother I-ILPHH GHIHIIIH DELTH L03 .' WFS QV 'gff ,RQ ij gi .iff Q,- .,..... 3 Girls with yellow hats are gathered on third Floor, the blue hats are holding a meeting on second, and the jaunty red caps are in the bum room. ls this a scene of ancient revolt? No, only an exaggerated case ol the friendly class competition carried on in the Alpha Gam house this year. The juniors started by giving a Halloween costume party with witches and ghosts. Then all competition was Forgotten to malce the pledge dance, Holiday Chalet, an unforgettable success. ln the spring it became the sophomores' turn to give the annual waiters banquet and to serve the seniors breakfast in bed. The juniors again had their turn with swing-out, and everyone participated in the traditional cap and gown hunt. The Alpha Gams entertained, too, with Faculty desserts, exchange dinners, and open-house parties. When sec- ond semester linals were over, the Alpha Gams went to lVlcCormiclc's Creelc for a Final Fling in a successful year. X IILPHII UIIIIEIIUII PI U1 -we ' 9 -'fi- Q I '5' f is 'Q 105' I az. Amid the cry of Where's my trunk? and UGoIIy, what a smooth tan, the AQPi's prepared to settle down to another year filled with a mixture of gay dances, exchange dinners, bridge games, and, of course, books. Rush was hardly over when Thanksgiving swung around and we were off for four days at home. Basketball season came next with the girls working for team cooperation and spirit, and groan- ing over sore muscles and aching backs. Christmas with the annual house party and the exchange of gifts was the highlight of the winter semester. After finals and four happy days sans worry, spring came around the corner and well equipped with rubber boots and raincoats, the ACRES cheerfully tramped to class through Greencastles monsoons, Initiation, spring formal, waiterfs banquet, and Swing- out added merriment to spring, and as the grass grew greener and the leaves leaped to life, AGRI thoughts turned back to the past semester and another wonderful year at Depauw. JANE I-IARDERS , BETTY MARTIN . . ELLYN JEAN KUBRICI-IT DORIS GOETSCI-I . MRS. JAMES LEWMAN . I-IGUSE OFFICERS President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer I-Iousemother JANE HARDERS BETTY MARTIN DORIS GOETSCH ELLYN JEAN KIBRICHT MARGARET ALLSOPP KAY BARBER VIRGINIA DEAN VIRGINIA PLATE COOK MARGARET HARGRAVE JOAN HAYES HARRIET HESSLIN CHAR TRAWEEK CAROL SEARS ALVARITA SMITH HELEN ST. JOHN BETTY ALLSOPP RUTH BARTSCH JANE BRINER ELIZABETH BLICKINGHAM DOROTHY CONRAD BEVERLY FORD MARGERY GRAHAM GRACE GROGAN CAROLYN IRELAND MARGARET JUDSON JU HELEN OLSON NE MATHIS VIRGINIA MAYS VIRGINIA MORBERG JEAN SIMPSON GLORIA MRS. THOMPSON JAMES LEWMAN MARY ELLEN WEST MARJORIE BARR ROSE LEE BRITT DONNA BUTTERWORTH JEAN CAUSEY SHIRLEY CLOUD CAROL CLIMMINS BETTY CUST ENBORDER MARIANA HAI-IL MARTHA JANE HARTLEY BARBARA HOLLEY HELEN KERNS MARY BETH KNAPP PATRICIA ROPER IVIS REPKE JEAN TAYLOR NANCY WIL PHYLLIS DOROTHY SPEED CYNDULA STIVERS LIAMS MARBLE BARBARA ZUCH CAROL DOWNIE PAT ALEXANDER PAMELA AUXTER BARBARA BECR MARGE GARDNER SLIE GARRISON DORA MAE HILDEBRAND ELIZABETH HORN JANE KUENTZEL JEAN MCCO ZILLAH ,IANES BETTY JANNASO-I Y DO ROTHY SCOTT DIANNE SEVERNS MARILYN SMITH BARBARA SIMPSON JO ZAGAR NANCY WILDER MARIAN OSBORN DOROTHY JONES MARTHA WISEHART KATHY PLEUNE ELLYN WEINEL SALLY WITHERS CYNTHIA BURTIS BARBARA BOGAN JUDY BRANT EMMY Lou BUTZEN PAT CLITHERO ELLIE CREED LOLLY EDG JERRY G MARILYN KNUEPPFER MARGARET NEAL JANET CADMUS EMON EWER LORIA FRED RETTE HAMILTON JANE OSBORN BARBARA PAGE DOROTHY RADOSEVICH SUE SHAFER ALICE SHERIDAN NANCY SCISM HARRIET STALLMAN FRAN SWENSON NORMA JEAN BAILEY MARTHA CALDWELL BEVERLY BALES PHYLLIS CHAPMAN MARY LOI MRS, MARY HELEN FISHER HELEN GANS S COOPER MICHAEL DOTY LOIS FASSNACHT MARTHA FIELD WILLENE HEAPS GLORIA MATTHEWS NORMA JEAN PEABODY MARY ANN OUITER LOIS REEDY CHARLENE OUINN JANE TENNERSTEDT BETH TRAYNOR JOYCE WALTERS JACOUELINE WANAMAKER ELLEN WEATHERS EVELYN W D OO CONNIE BARTH JEAN BROAD SUE NANCY DECKER CAMPBELL DOROTHY COUGILL MARION GREENLEAF MILDRED GREENLEAF JANE HALE BOOTS HINES CLARA LOUISE HUBBARD MARTHA INGRAM BARBARA JONES JANET LURIE SOPHIA MASON PERSIS ORWIG JOAN TAYLOR MARY LOU WILSON ,qw 'ZH A-'L' e f' Aff JE -,W A f HOUSE OFFICERS NANCY WILDER , MARIAN OSBORN MARTHA WISEHART DOTTIE JONES . MRS. MICHAEL DOTY HLPHH PHI The Alpha l3hi's spiral stairway has witnessed, this year, many exciting events, the conversion ol the campus to postwar lile with the return of the male contingent, and later hours for the co-eds- memorable changes in Depauw lile. The l3hi's social calendar was crowded, First with open houses and fraternity exchange dinners, and later with the house Winter Formal. Song practices, more frequent now because of more active serenade groups, lcnitting, bridge, and, ol course, the tra- ditional guzz sessions remained a part ol phi lile. With the First breath ol spring the Phi lront porch became the center ol house activity and attention was centered about the seniors. lhe cap and gown struggle, senior chapel and a ban- quet in honor ol the graduating class brought the year to an end, -lhen amidst paclfing and summer planning the l3hi's closed the big white house to await the coming Fall and the new memories it would bring. I. . President . , Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer Housemother ix 19 JEAN MAGLOTT . President BETTY POEDEI. Vice-President SUE OETTIPIGER Secretory MARGARET POSS Treasurer MPS. FRED FULTZ l-lousemother V12 I-KDUSE QFFICERS DELTH UELTH DELTH -.1 sna- 5 0 , .E4 - 'wir -1 Init' ' Returning in September to the old English house, which had undergone a complete lace-lifting process during the summer, the Tri Delts, numbering Fifty-two, began a busy year with rush and all ol its worlq and play. With the rainless tall came the temptations to talce long wallcs and to put oil studying, but as the days shortened, the old habit of hitting the boolfs became as natural as getting ready For the Saturday night date, ln November the Tri Delts gave Triangle Capersf' a dance in honor oi their pledges, and also began the First of a series of exchange dinners. With spring came the traditional Swingout, Waiter's banquet, and a Formal to brighten the week-end ofSpring Rush. The Senior chapel and banquet, the traditional cap and gown hunt, and the Senior prom were a few of the activities Filling the remaining weeks: thus with semester exams the Tri Delt girls ended another successful year. 8 nr I TSS- .P ..i,p w S I 4-M 1 I G ,. ex YEL? 4 - JEAN MAGLOTT BETTY ROEDEL MARGARET ROSS SUE OETTINGER JUNE BUCHANAN SHIRLEY HENDERSON JEAN MCARTHUR PAT JOHNSON MARTIN JOAN MORRISON MIRIAM ROBERTS JEAN SERFLINO BETTY LOU STEVENSON EILEEN SULLIVAN BARBARA VAN DELLEN LOIS BAUERSCHMIDT JEANNE ELDRIDGE BETTY ERWIN SHIRLEY HOOPER BETTY HOWARD RUTH KENNEDY PHYLLIS LEWIS .,X. Irsvt A HMS, 'T' , ..,. Y A J J ,,J- g . 'I JEANNE LINDSAY A ., S A I . , 3 g 5 Z I Q BETTY MCKENZIE if , , . , . ' 3, A ALICE MELICIQ -- ff' MARTHA LOU MILLER L , f J RUTH SHEATTER I I EDITH SCHMIDT J I BETTY JANE THOMPSON T I R L A I 1 - . Ki f ':,, W Q ' 0' f R 1, 4: 1 ' 5 G J x L .R - S A I V - E- A FLORENCE BURCH Tc' I if I -fl Jil MRriI'AFI5I2DYFCJEJBTIERON T ' f ' f JANE DALLAVO Q A CLARABEL GRIER f, Q A I. ,E I 3,5 Q QQ ,X DOROTHY LAMI Q S. F X f 'ii - ER' JAIFTHQELIIQCQAIQ-DDEN A N' Ex' . 1 S NANCY ROCRHILL , , -:A Ti ELEANOR ROSS 1 BARBARA SHAMBO . if ' T MARGARET SPORRY 6 I - n L . PATRICIA WATTS ' . ' ff - R H ' 4 PATRICIA WOODRUFF - 'R A I 2- , is JEAN WLIEREEL - I I R . RQ 'T SHIRLEY BEISTLE A ' I A LOU ANNE BLISHONO , JOYCE CAMPAU S ' X f I ff? 1 JOYCE HOGLAND ,fr ' L at fi CAROL IQINIQEL Q ,Q , L' Q ' A if f A JOAN LAIJRY A L DN I I J MARY LEE LEYI ELLEN x . I I- J. DONNA LINDERMAN , 1 JACOUELINE MAIXNER BETTY MATTE Y, mf, gf MAROIJERITE O'MEARA H- 6 S I . ,R S -- JOAN ROBERTS . ' MARIAN THOMPSON 'T I I I PEGGY WIELAND A' HOLLY ZWICIR Ty I gf . - BARBARA RLISIE :.., T Y' I MARY LOUISE MURPHY IRI DORIS KEMMERLING JEAN IRVING I-IAZEL NEWMAN BETTY LAEDERACH JANE CARVER JEANNE FRODIN MARILYN JOHNSON HIBBS JOAN JOHNSON JESSE LOU SMITH MARY LOU VANETTEN MARY ARNOLD CAROLYN YEPSEN PEGGY YOUNKER JOAN AUGUSTINE BETTY BILLINGSLEY CONNIE CLIFFORD BETTY DASSO , BEVERLY FAROUER, JOCELYN GABEL PAT HANSEN MRS. FLORENCE MANN LOUISE MCLAIN PATRICIA STUTZ CLELA REEVES CORA LOU RICHET HARRIET VEHSLAGE SARA JANE CAL-VERT CHARLENE CLORE CATHLEEN COOKE NANCY CRAIG JACKIE DLIJARDIN PAT FEHL KATHRYN HARRIS GEORGIA LEWIS JUNE THOMAS ELEANOR PAGE GEORGIA SMITH EDNA WALTERS MARILYN WELSH COLLEEN WHITE RHYL ARIENS SHIRLEY BOLTON MARTHA LOU BROWN RUTH COWLING FRANCES KOECHLING CAROL KREIGER VIRGINIA LIGHT ELLEN NICKEL ALICE RUTHERFORD CAROLINE SRARLING PHYLLIS THORNBURG JANE WESCOTT ESTHER WON NANCY JO ZADEK W4 FI 2-T 1' f ' ' HIL 1 HOUSE OFFICERS DORIS KEMMERLING , . President JEAN IRVING Vice-President BETTY LAEDEPACH , Secretory HAZEL NEWMAN , , Treasurer MRS FLORENCE MANN I-lousemother 1 neun zern T-' Adi., N. f jfdoffsf .' Alter a wonderful summer the DZ's returned to their newly painted colonial house, loolcing Forward to a happy but busy year at normal, postwar Depauw. l.ong hours ol study were relieved by our social lite Filled with picnics, serenades, a hilarious Halloween come-as-you-are party, exchange dinner with sororities and Fraternities, campus dances, and, of course, the Christmas party. The pledge dance was based on a Victorian Christmas theme. Many other activities made the months pass quiclcly until exam time approached once again. Throughout the year the DZ's continued with traditional Wednes- day night vespers, standards programs, and faculty dinners. Visits from recent graduates and members of nearby Delta Zeta chapters were a welcome addition to alter-hour spreads and song tests. Graduation time approached with the usual cap and gown tussle between juniors and seniors. The sorrow of losing the seniors was lelt at commencement time, but everyone held the memory of another happy year in Delta Zeta. .S .V 3,3137 ,1 ' Squeezed into the farthest corner of every available broom closet, the annex-less lhetas, 59 strong, straggled in from 52 respective vacations to Find their colonial house proud possessor ol snowy re- painted pillars, a sunnier south wing because ol the toppling of two Front yard elms in a summer thunderstorm, and a variable number of new coclcer Spaniel mascots. The subsequent blue-slcyed autumn, that made raincoats unbelievably useless objects and prolonged the picnicing cotton dress days, slipped into a winter ol song-Filled nights on the serenade porch with accompanying frozen toes, and sub-zero sprints down College avenue at eight a.m, Then came spring . . . a spring ol sophomore hey-days when Swing Gut practices and midnight robe hunting momentarily eclipsed the next day's psych mid-term . . . and Finally summer, bringing graduation and the last days ol the class of '47 For whom the busy doings ol the year became the last page in their scrapboolc ol Theta memories. 96 GINNY GRAVES . BARBARA CHENOWETH . HOUSE OFFICERS BARBARA siasirr MONTGOMERY . President First Semester JOAN BARTLEY . . . PreSider1t Second Semester PHYL WEFEL , , Vice-President . Secretary , Treasurer MRS. CATHARINE KIRCHER . , lt-lousemother S I 6 'G I ? , V 2 Ie, . 11 BARBARA SIBBITT MONTGOMERY JOAN BARTLEY PHYLLIS WEFEL BARBARA CHENOWETH VIRGINIA GRAVES MARGE BLITTERFIELD DOROTHY CUNNINGHAM JUDY FLACK BARBARA FOWLER JANE KLEIN PATRICIA LENZEN SALLY LOWDEN JOANNE BEALER NICHOLAS JOAN PHILLIPS JEAN SMITH SUE WINKLER MARYBELLE DAILEY ELEANOR HAGER MIDGE HALL JANIS HATZ ADELINE KADEL MARY LANCE BETTY LEWIS ELLEN MATHER SALLY MITCHELL MARGARET PHILLIPS BARBARA RIEGER BETTY ROBERTS MARY ROBERTS JEAN SMITH BARBARA SWARD MRS. CATHARINE KIRCHER MARY WALTON JANET WRIGHT ANNE BAYLEY MARY LOUISE BRATTON ANN CHURCHMAN DOROTHY CLINE SALLY CUSTER MARCIA FINLEY PEGGY FISCHER PEGGY HENDRICKS MARY JANE HOAGLAND DOROTHY JACOBS HELEN JOHNSON MARY IQIEEER CATHERINE MANHART BETTY PHILLIPS JANE READING SYLVIA SCHIVELY PEGGY SHEEKS BARBARA UNDERWOOD JANET WESTMEN DOROTHY WILKINSON JULIA COLJNTRYMEN SHIRLEY CRISLER DONNA DAHLEN IRENE DEMPSEY JOANNE DEGEN JOAN ERICKSON MARY HESTER JOAN ISENBARGER JANET REMP CATHERINE MATTSON MARY ELLEN PETRN EDYTHE RHORER CYNTHIA RICE ROSEMARY SOLIRWINE SONJA THIESSEN SALLY TRLIEX JOAN VAN DERXIOORT BARBARA VYSE JO ANN WILSON IQ- VIRGINIA JONES JEAN CLARK MARYANN COMPTON JO JEAN WHEELER VERONICA BOWEN MARGARET HABER MARY HENSHAW NANCY HULL MILLICENT KLECKNER BARBARA LOOMIS MARILYN MASTERS MARION MCLEOD MARY MURDOCK I I LOIS RAUTENBERG HELEN JO STONE JEAN WALKER DOROTHY WRIGHT JEAN YOUNG ANN BASH BETTY JEAN BIGGAR BARBARA BRADSHAW NANCY COOPER NINA FAY MARIAN GREGORY BARBARA HIRT JUNE HOWE PAT LONGLEY KATHERINE MCCLAIN JOY MULLENDER BEVERLY POTTS MARY REDUS MISS FLORENCE FLINN NATALIE ROGERS PEGGY SANDY MARGUERITE SIPES JANET SUTTER JEAN SWAIM HARRIET WALL SUE WARD BARBARA WEINRICHTER RHYLLIS BANKER MARCIA BOGAARD ANN BUCHHEIT BEVERLY CAMPBELL MARY CARSON CAROLYN COSTIN VIRGINIA DODGE JANE GILLEN MARGARET GROSS JOAN HABER JUDY JACKSON BARBARA NOAKER VIRGINIA PORTER CAROLYN REPP JO ANN RIDGE CAROLYN SMITH MARILYN SMITH NANCY STEELE MARY FRANCES TOBIAS GRETCHEN TREES RITA WALLACE ALICE ANN WISE MARY ANN BILLS MARTHA LOU BOWER SALLY BROWER CONNIE CAYLOR BETH DENTON JOAN DROMRR MARY ANN ELLIOTT BARBARA GLASNER ANN HARTENSTEIN NANCY HUGHES MARJORIE KOEHLER KATHLEEN LAW BARBARA LENFESTY SHIRLEY MILLER GRETA PETERSON GLORIA PLASKET KAY PIERCE PENNY REEMER MARY THORNBURG IRR GLORIA VAUGHAN HHPPH HHPPH lillllllllll , , fini 0' 'F Q.--KKT3-...g,+,s. gs!! 222 :mei A revived spirit welcomed Kappas baclc to Depauw this lall. The turmoil ol the last Five years had ended. Discharge buttons winlced gaily from the lapels ol Depauw men lound congregating on the Kappa porch. The reopening ol the fraternity houses saw the return of the traditional exchange dinners, An innovation in Kappa social lile camewhen the Delts challenged the Kappas to a baseball game. ln November, the winter Formal, Kappa Karouseln, was given For the twenty-three new pledges. The carnival spirit pervaded with a merry-go-round and a calliope adding to the gaiety. The Christmas season was highlighted by Faculty teas, the trimming ol the tree and a party lor the pledges, Following tradition, the Kappas went caroling the night before vacation began. The return ol King Sol again placed the accent on picnics, lazy outdoor bridge games, and 'the annual spring dance. 'lwas a busy and happy year for the wearers ol the golden key. HOUSE OFFICERS viiaoirsiifx JONES .... President JEAN CLARK . . Vice-President JO JEAN WHEELER . . Secretary MARYANN COMPTON . . Treasurer MISS FLORENCE FLINN . . l-lousemother iw PI BETH PHI QQ ,M ,fl-MQ -2. -' I- ll , I walked by the Pi Beta Phi house, one bright and sunny day. I saw a cute little Pi Phi a-going on her way. I stopped to talk to her a-while she said 'I'Iow do you dol' and showed me her brand new house, lilce all those Pi Phi's dal Yes, that drab and dreary spot on the corner ol Locust and Seminary has been transiigured by the magic touch ol the girls oi the Golden Arrow. The Pi Phiis got oil to an early start in their new house with teas, exchange dinners, record dances, and their Iall and spring Iormals. The girls again carried out their cheerie custom of singing Christmas carols and placing wreaths at the doors of dorms and houses beiore the hol- idays. The girls of Pi Phi have had a wonderful year, not only be- cause ol the memorable times they've had, but also because they have settled down in the First home that they can call their own. I-ICDLISE OFFICERS DOROTHY RUGGLES . President MARTHA I-IONAN . Vice President ANNE GREENE . Secretary ,IOAN STANTON . Treasurer MRS. JEANETTE DIETZ . I-Iousemother I Ml ,J DOTTY RUGGLES MARTHA HONAN JOAN STANTON ANNE GREEN ROMAIGNE THOMAS ADAMS BARBARA BOYDSTON MARY DILLON BARBARA DAY HUNTER JO ANN HYDE HANK KRCILEK MARJORIE LEE PAT MARTIN SYLVIA STEPHENS ANN TODD PEG WARD VIRGINIA AUBLE BARBARA BELL CHRIS BROWN GEORGANN ELEY JEAN ELSEY JOSEPHINE FAYART CONSTANCE GATES MARTHA NELL HARGIS CAROL HOSLER MARY LANE HUBBELL JOIE LOBNITZ DOROTHY MCLEOD DORCAS OWENS MARY BETH SIMMONS GLADYS TALL MARILYN WHICKCAR MRS, JEANNETTE DEITZ SHIRLEY BARTH MARY JANE BRITTAIN BETTE CHENEY NAOMI COLLINGBORNE BARBARA COONS MARY LOU CROMER LOIS EDWARDS ELIZABETH HATHAWAY PAT HORN JOYCE JOSEPHSEN POLLY KNODE BARBARA MEILINGER SUE O'DONLEY JACOUELINE ORR LOIS SHAY TAVIA THORWALDSON MARY TRIGGS ALICE VICTOR JEAN WARD SHIRLEY WRIGHT PAT BECKER JOAN BOEMAN SALLY COLLINS ANN CCR NANCY FRASER MARION GOLDTHWAITE GENE I-IA!-IN LOUISE HEATH JUNE LYDRICRSON FRANCES MATIRIN JANE NELSON ISABELLE OTIS PAT RYAN SUE SI-IELLY SUE TRICIR NANCY JO SANDERS GINNY SMITH MARILYN WATIRINS ENID NN OLF 101 SUE DAY CAROLYN SWARTZBAUGH ADELE SHAHEEN MARILYN HUSSON JANE FOLEY BETTY JO HAILEY SANDMAN MARGARET BACHELDER AUDREY CANTERBURY CHARLOTTE COLE ELIZABETH CUMMING PATRICIA DEITZER ELAINE DUDLEY MILLICENT GEMMER FRANCES FIORILLO MARJORY HAGEN PHYLLIS HOVEY DOROTHY KUTIS ISABEL LOAGUE DOROTHY LOY JEANNE SCHENCK LOIS MABLEY BERNADINE SINKS MARJORY SNYDER ELSIE TRAVER JANE WAYNE ULA MARIE AMMERMAN EMILY BLASINGHAM GLORIA ANDERSON MARYBETH BOOTH BEVERLY COTTER ANN COX HELEN COYNER MERLE CURETON JOY DIAMANT DORIS DAVIDSON YVONNE EVANS LUCY FOSTER ALBERTA FREUD BETTY FRIEND BARBARA GADDIS MARYBELLETHAAB FRANCES GLUVNA BEVERLY HASKINS ROSEMARIE HOSBACH MARY JANE HUBER ELLEN JACOBSEN MRS, MARGARET EDWARDS SALLY KEITH PATRICIA JELLISON SUSANNE LANZ NANCY MARTIN DOLORES MCCAMMON MAUREEN McCORMICK HOOTIE MENDENHALL JANE MILLS JANE MILLERLIE JOANNE MOORE CONSTANCE NAGEL AUDREY NOVAK TONY PANAMA MILDRED ROUTT BARBARA SALMANSON BETTY SAGESER MARGE SCHATZ GRACE SCOTT BETTY SIMPSON SALLY SMITH JANE STAFFORD LYDA LOU STEFFEN HELEN STANG HELEN TALBERT ELIZABETH WENTZELL HELEN BAUMGARTNER NANCY BUCKMASTER VIRGINIA DEITRICK NANCY HEIL HELEN HAYS GENE HIRSHHORN SALLY LORD ROSE LORTON DORRIS MONTGOMERY MARCIA NEWSOM ALLEGRA REDDING JANE POWELL JEANNE REID JEANNE ROBERTS MAPIAN SAMS MAURLEA SCANNEL GPETCHEN SCOTT DOROTHY I-IERCHENROEDER BETTY LOU THRALLS LOUISE LANCASTER 202 HOUSE GFFICERS CAROLYN SWARTZBAUGH . President ADELE Sl-lAl-IEEN . . Vice-President JANE FOLEY . Secretary MARILYN HUSSON . . Treasurer MRS MARGARET EDWARDS , . l-lousemother IHHSUII Hllll Depauwis grand hotel, luxurious Mason l-lall, housed 'll6 upperclass women this year instead ol the usual quota of freshman girls. But the change didn't put any damper on the good times carried on in the pastel-walled rooms, even though one might expect age to be more dignified. Mason l-lall 'isocietyn began the social whirl of the year with a tea honoring new housemother Mrs. Frederick Edwards, and from the time ol this debut, both formality and inlormality were a part ol dorm lile. ln the fall semester an inlormal dance entitled 'lfandy Land and informal open houses were on the calendar. ln addition, Mason's engagement boolc was Filled with exchange dinners, impromptu spreads, and a jeans party honoring the 52 girls who graduated at the end ol the semester. ln the spring everyone dressed up lor the spring lormal. Mason girls hit the books, had bull sessions with cheese-and- craclcer accompaniment, and enjoyed a lull and pleasant dorm lile. 2 LUEV Rllllllllllll A Sophomore, junior and senior women called Lucy Rowland 'lhomen tor the 1946-47 school year. Dorm activities as well as a crowded social calendar lcept Lucy's 'l'l3 residents busy for both semesters. Finally freed from freshman rules, the girls discovered that fun and study were both necessary to college lite, so, to bolster the grade average, regular study table was held. Qn the social side, exchange dinners highlighted the weelcs, while open houses For the fraternities Filled several Friday nights. Sweaters, slcirts, and junlc jewelry changed hands as a result ol the treasury-benefit auction. Lucy girls climaxed their social activities with a Formal dance in December. Carrying out an Oriental theme, the bum-room was transformed into an Eastern garden. As campus lile returned to a pre-war normal, the old and new girls in Lucy discovered that minor socials alter hours in the bum- room, the big parties, and the studies all combined to form a memor- able school year. V ,,f- va .W HOUSE OFFICERS MARY JEAN I-IAWKINS . President JANE GAVERT . , Vice President CARCLYN MILLER Secretary BEVERLY CAMPBELL . Treasurer MRS. ETHEL ROBERTSON Housemother Y ad H . ,ff-:R 'au 'S' 'R ,4' A, , if 9 . ,... w ,, -.v F N K I BETTY BALLHORN sl v ff' ' 4 . ?' . , R- .- 1 Af- I ' 6 MARY JEAN HAWKINS S Q' ,R , 6, JANE GAVERT T 5 x 1 1 J I I , I CAROLYN MILLER R . LOIS JEANNE ADAMS L - PATRICIA ANTON R- JEAN BERE A 'Ti ' ' BARBARA BEVINS 4 , 8 R BARBARA BIBO , E A , JEAN BOYLE if W A . 3 , GEORGIA BRIGGS I-'V I CAROLINE BRUNRA A RAIHRYN BUTLER Q I1- GRETCHEN CALLAHAN - 3 R if BN, I W ,: 'gf, -- az . 'L TT '-Q W' Q if f W , Q I f , SHIRLEY CARLSON , I A I L. MARILYN CLARK 1 - 5 MARGARET COOPER ,. ' I ' R 2 A- SHIRLEY CORLEW I . I I JEAN CULLEN I if BARBARA DANIELS I I MIRIAM DARBY 'E - ELNORA DENNIS 1 .f I DOROTHY DONAHUE 6 as 4 3 f + 'R PAYE ELLISON 1 T., E S' ' , ,Arg -RES f , RHYLLIS ELZEY - J ALICE EINLAYSON I ' .E LOUISE ELANDERS Q JULIA TROST 1 ,EE MARGARET GAGE I tj S I' SHIRLEY GARNANT K -E. S v- ' LURA GARTH Q 3 ' R V 5 MRS, ETHEL ROBERTSON T ' '1 X ALICE HARRISON A S .. PAT GOODWIN A - I I MAUREEN HUBBARD ' 'T JOANNE HUEBER lg SARAH KNICKREHM DORIS LEIRER . MARION MCBURNEY KATHLEEN MAIN ' I W3 5' -A g - MARY LOU KELLY Q Q ,: -5 5 ss- 5 1- 2 ' P - , JEANETTE LEICHER M , - . 5 , 1:- 1 SHIRLEY MCCORMICK WILMA MOENNING ' Ig ,J MARGRETHE MOLDEN-HAGEN I ' V R - I MARJORY MONGER - I ' A JANE MORRELL ' -. 'Rx - , ...,- -: PATRICIA MARTIN -' mv ' 'B I A I 4 5 6 ' -E5 ' ' I II 1' .5V. R Nm Y' . A - Q I JOHANNA NASH MARION NOBLE I . I , A RHYLLIS NEJEDLY A - , f GEORGIA PAPPAS 3 1 CHARLENE PENRY g ' ,E Q LUDILLA PITTMAN ,, - JUANITA RYRIIZ : 1' RAE RICKENBACHER 'SI JOAN ROCREY J, . MARGIE ROOSA ' ff SUSIE DULLINOER N JUNE SCHNEDEKER , ,. BARBARA SHARKEY , A ' MARGERY SHERRY ' ELSIE SNYDER - - VERA JANE SOEST ' ' IANE SOMMER ff' S A1 vm 1 C Q f RI CLARA SNERR , K L I. 7 ' JOAN SPENCER f A ,f R' RUTH THISTLETHWAITE CHRISTINE TROXEL if Ir Q .4. ,- RY IANICE WARD I , POLLYANNA RRESIERN R , DONA xx HEAT 'R l 3, NANCY LEE NNI-IITELEATHER . A I ANITA STULL . Y. MARYE YOUNG :I-5 REETUR HIII.I. HOUSE OFFICERS BARBARA VYSE . CATHERINE MATTSON CONNIE CAYLOR . DARLENE SASS . MRS. R. S. HARDING LINDA MAE ALLEN JEAN BALLANTYNE ,, BARBARA BARR ELIZABETH BUTLER ANNETTE GESSLER AUDREY GORANSON MARY LONGSHORE BARBARA ANN MADDOX MARGIE MOORE MRS. R S HARDING RUTH MOSIER MARIAN OTTO JEAN PTACEK ELIZABETH SAUCERMAN DOROTHY SIDNEY HOYLAND SIMISON HELENE SAINT DENIS MARILYN STRENING LUEUST MHHUR MRS, 11 ' HOUSE OFFICERS ESTI-IER WON , . President EMILY MURRAY Vice-President MARILYN OTT . . Secretory JOAN BOEMAN . , Treasurer MRS. ANNA MARSHALL I-Iousemother FLUREHEE HHLL HOUSE OFFICERS ELISE MULLER . Presudent JANE HALE . Vice-President CAROL EMERSON Secretory GLORIA VAUGI-IAN Treasurer MRS. MARGARET STEIN I-Iousemother ANNA MARSHALL VIRGINIA AFFHAUSER BETTY BARTELS MARGARET CADER CAROL CROOKER BARBARA JEAN DAWSON SARAH DOBSE MARY MORRISON EMILY MURRAY SUE PEASLEY JEAN PORTERFIELD KATHERINE SHERMAN JEANNETTE TYLER LOUISE WOODS DOLORES ADAMS MARCIA ANDREWS LILLIAN BEAUMONT ANN BRIGHAM BETTY COOK MARILYN DAVIS NANCY DEAN PHYLLIS DOBBYN MARC-E EISENMANN BETTY IARRETT ROSEMARY GRIEG VIRGINIA HILL CONNIE KEEOAN LUCY KRETSCHMER 6 KAY LARSON CARRIE LEHMAN MARY MQCKENZIE JANIS MATI-IENXS MARY LOU SNAPE BARBARA XXI-IALEN IU WILLIAM WESTERHOLD JACK TAYLOR JOHN BAUGHMAN JOHN WILLIAMS ROBERT BABCOCK DON FRETZ RICHARD GOODWIN DAN GUINNUP JACK LOTHAMER WENDELL OSBORN U. G. STEWART GEORGE WEIRICH WARREN WEIRICH RUSSELL WHITEHEAD WALTER BARNEY PRESTON BROWN RAYMOND BROWN KEITH COLEMAN WILLIAM DUTCH HOWARD ELOE WARREN GOODWIN FRANK HANSCOM BILL IMLER HENRY LUNDBERG RICHARD LYON RUSSELL MITCHEM KEITH RAGAN RICHARD SCHEIN JAMES VAN ORNUM WILLIAM WADDLE WILLIS BENNETT WILLIAM BROMER HILLMER DeATLEY LEONARD DELOR DICK HAMILTON DON HOLLEY BILL HUTCHISON JESS JACOBS NED LYON JOHN MOWE JOHN ROBERTS WILLIAM SHUMWAY JACK SHAFFER GLENN STEINER DAVE THOMPSON ROBERT TURNER GEORGE VERDON DONALD APPLEGATE MERLE BASSETT WILBUR BREI CHARLES DONAHUE FRANK FOWLER BILL HANRAHAN THOMAS HUTCHINSON ANDERS MADSEN JOHN MALEY HAROLD PARKER 20 ALFRED PIOUETTE STAN RAFFETY JUDSON SPORE CARL SUTTON CLARK WAINWRIGHT RICHARD WILSON 8 511,- 'Re IILPHII THU UIIIEGII 'o'0'v'l c - . on . ' . A I Q ' 2: '- Q' O n - X .K-,,. , o I , I si 1 ' 0' ' 1 0 . ' , 1 U 5 Army, Navy and Marine lingo which resounded through the AIO house during the first weeks of the winter semester soon became outmoded under the influence of fraternity life. Chow changed to food, deck to floor, W-Q' to rhine, and squeegee tofnsaueegee. Outside the scope of terminology, primary interests no longer centered on mail call, liberty and women but upon classes, ac- tivities and- women. Pre-war brothers combined with later initiates and pledges to formfthellargest group of AI'O's ever present on the DePauw campus, retalcing their stone fortress from the Amazon regime which reigned during the war. Resuming Depauw traditions, ATO freshmen staggered to class under the significant weight of the green pot, stealc fries were held fwith bIanI4etsJ, intramurals regained their pre-war importance, serenades became a usual rather than unusual occurrence on week- ends, and the all important fraternity dances again tooI4 their place on the social calendar. HOUSE OFFICERS WILLIAM WESTERHOLD , , President JACK TAYLOR i Vice-President JOHN WILLIAMS Secretary JOHN BAUGHMAN Treasurer , MRS. ELIZABETH NAVE . Housemother jiw BETH THETH PI 'YF-f R BBW V ,cf CQ.-3 ln September, Delta of Beta Theta pi began its one hundred and second year of continuous existence on this campus. ln the first peace- time year the Fraternity was sixty-eight strong due to the return ol many men active before T943 and the pledging of twenty-eight men during fall rush. One of the Few Uannex-less houses on campus, the Beta's Filled every available space in their newly decorated house. Alter three years absence, Mrs. Nanny Broolcs, housemother, and Novella, the cool4, added to the competent management of the house. The Formal in November and the Spring lnlormal highlighted the social season. The Miami Triad Dance, a national tradition of Sigma Chi, Phi Delt and Beta vvas held second semester. ln April, Beta Centennial, postponed in 1945, brought a grand climax. participation in intramural and varsity sports and emphasis on scholastic achievement Figured on this year's agenda. VVith a successful year ol reconversion Delta loolcs forward to further progress in the future. 7 RICHARD KERR , . . TOM MCDGNALD WARREN cfxiaparsirsie . BILL cLARK A s JOHN Jcrsixirsis . Mies. H. i-i. Breooxs , HOUSE OFFICERS . President First Semester , President Second Semester Vice-President , Secretary . Treasurer l-Iousemother B, - ' I 'W IE-I A DICK KERR .. ,I .., 4.-A L- 4. , Q . ., . WARREN CARPENTER 4 ' I ' BILL CLARK ,, A I '. I JOHN JENKINS ,Q I BOB GIVEN mga Q RIOMER AiMUS ., Rffqv , 1 .5ffA,R.IifI J wiv 1? mi A, 4 1. f ED BANKE . . I W , 3 MIKE BEALL ' -' ' 5' 1: 4 f ' Q ALDQIEIICCTATES ' ' 'X ss. I J ., ' X BOB HEIL 'TR XI I I LOU HETLAGE Ag A - 5,3 ' TOIJNEAILIVAEIN I A if .K 5 W ' If Q, E TOM MCDONALD 3 . JOE RENCH ...I A -,. E' B - ef- -A 1 Y J. l ' I ff' few BILL WATSON , J I , IA ,Q DICK BEST M I. , A Ib, BILL CLINE I I L if I . I I 'A'A X f I Qqlbbu , Fri .1 fr. vbsi JL E ' W 4 'iffx I SLS . ' ' BOB FREDERICK 'I JACK I-IAYDEN 41 A. QR.. 4-L. v- -, , Q BILL LOLITEI I A I A A DISLIIRBBX f V - if I F - E -I I ' .5 31 K 4 JOI-IN SOHN Q, D ERR 53, X , JACK STEVENS , 1 R .c L . B. L JT A ' , 'f' JOE CLARK A I I . . JOE DAUM -r .- -f Q -' QI! 'I C9 Q, Bus EDWARDS ' ' ' IX ., ' A CARLTON I-IAMM A J I- I T C-- gi DON I-IOLCOMB T Bd, ,A,. R ,Q 1R'V :Y K ' ' ' T ' BOB MOI-ILER . J ' ,xi M N BILL PARKER PF- f- -1: . yi - f- ' vm I AL SCHMIDT R- - f Z B- JEREEI!BkTS XEER A xx V fig ' VN- M W HIOLEIRQCVSLBRUNN ' ' I l W by x ' AEI , 'SSA' X I N K 1 , I b U . ' WILL CYLKE ,QV ' Q I . ,A x1D' BOB DANIELS g -. si 5 -' Q. V, GEORGE DONALDSON 1 Q, I ' f HAL GARWOOD ,L - I BOB GIBSON SK S -A - DON MAGILL - it , ' E 9' KERMIT MORRISON .2 ' x gg ,I , .fi A531522 . Q N :ti 4- I qhfw ' K TOIQQDSSIQEEE 'Il I V ' fn' 7 .' f ft HERB RATONO f- S ' A JIM RLINY N I ' ' ' GEOREE SAIBIQQONS A A 4 m. -I AL HAN B' - VI J I 55 GORDON SMITLEN .KG X '- -' 52' , BOB SNN DER 9, Q' 9 mr fa. ,Ab N, f PI-HL SOUDER ROSS THOMAS PAUL WAGNER DAVE XX AUKEP DICK XX ATSON PETE BARBER FISKE FIELD DON BEDELL DICK HALSTED PHIL BIBO JAMES BALDWIN GEORGE HIBBS TOM MAGSINO PAUL DEPPART ROBERT WEIDEMAN CHARLES BALDWIN LYLE HARLOR BILL HIBBS RAY JACOBS KEN MERRICK ROBERT WRIGHT JAMES ARMSTRONG BOB CAIRD A. J. MAY HERB GRIMES TED HALSTED WILBER PICKERING BOB ROBINSON JIM BARBIERI BLAIR WILLIAMS JOSEPH BARBER EUGENE BEESLEY ROBERT BIDDINGER BEN BRADING BILL CLEM RICHARD CRANDALL DICK DANIELSON HOWARD DOWNS DAVE FRANCIS BILL HERRON JACK HOADLEY KEN KLEINSCHMIDT ROGER LEWIS ED RIVAR CHARLES NICHOLS HAROLD NIHISER JOHN SCATTERDAY NORMAN STEFFEN JAMES TROYER 212 ROBERT WALTON ROBERT ZIMMER UELTII CHI 'v Rush week ending with the largest pledge class in the chapterls history being yelled into the circle . , . losing sleep pointing cam- paign signs and stealing pianos quote Vote University, Field is our man unauote . . . welcoming the new housemother . . . second Qld Gold Day after the war and the long anticipated reunion planned since the out-break ol war . , . the winter formal . . . Villa Lante into Kupla Khan . . . horrified coolc Finds paper mache all over Icitchen while dancing couples Iind Buddha in living room I , . finals and the new dog, l'IeathcIiI'l, the lirstola long line ol thoroughbreds . . . the second semester , . , senior cords and Kilroy was here with a paint brush . . . initiation , , . tall man with a dark beard and a white carnation . . . summer is icumen in , . . will you wear that union button on your cap or gown . . . when the roll is called up Locust street, what will you do with that VFW cord? I-ICDUSE QFFICERS PETE BARBER . President FISKE FIELD . . Vice-President DUN BEDELL . . . Secretary PHIL BIBO . , . . Treasurer MRS. C. E. TOMLINSON . I-Iousemother '7 DELTH IIIIPPII EPSILUII Celebrating their twentieth year in the grey stone mansion way out on Anderson street, the loyal band of brothers are once more baclc on campus alter the long war years, carrying on the traditions ol Delta Kappa Epsilon. This chapter was established in 1866, twenty-two years alter the founding ol the mother chapter at Yale. Since the spring of 'I946 the chapter has grown from a small group of eight men to its present strength of Fifty-Five. Strongly in- dividualistic, the Delces are worlcing hard to mould a Fraternity chapter that will be an asset to DePauw University. Though the Delces are the farthest oil campus of any house, they are still an integral part ol campus and may be seen in many Fields ol Depauw activity, intramurals, governing bodies, and social atlairs. This then is the beginning ol a new epoch in the history ol Delta Kappa Epsilon -and the Old Gold. I-IQLISE OFFICERS S. J. OCONNELL, JR. President I J. B. BLACKBURN . Vice President JOI-IN BAMBERGEI2 Secretary JIM LITTLE . . Treasurer MRS. GAY SNAPP . I-Iousemother S. J. O'CONNELL JOHN BLACKB JIM LITTLE JOHN URN BAMBEROER ROBERT HARDY JOHN ROBERTSON BILL SHELLY RALPH WEI CHARLES ROBERTS NRICHTER ROBERT ALLEN JOHN DUTMERS HARVEY FLANDERS EARL GRAY JOHN EKEY PETER JACKSON JOHN MCCLURE CLARENCE PETERSON EDWARD PORTER JAMES PIKE EUSTACE SHAW PRESTON SMITH - JOHN JO PAUL BENTON WELLS HN ZI EGLER JOHN ALBERS WILLIAM BUETTIN RICHARD COFFEY WEIR COOK JO ALBERT HARNEY HN CulLL LEWIS HABER FRANK HUESTIS ROBERT RO CHARL CHETTO ES TEMPLIN ELMER CALLAWAY RONALD FISCHER DONALD CRAWFORD REID McCULLOCH GEORGE H UNT ROBERT KENT CHARLES MILLER JOHN MOORHOUSE JOHN ORI2 JOHN PETTIBONE WILLIAM STELN RUSSELL STRAND RALPH WICRLUND 215 JOE BOYD AL THOMPSON BOB THORNBURG JACK HARDEBECK' H. CLOSZ BILL DAILEY FRED DANNER DON FOSDICK JOHN GALLAGHER JOHN LEHMAN LLOYD PULLEN DON TORCHIANA ART ZWIERLEIN CHARLES ASCHMANN BOB BRADY JACK BLINDY FRED CARLISLE KEN CRANDALL MERRILL DOOLEY BOB GOYER CHARLES HENLEY AL HIRSCHMAN ALAN HUGHES BILL LAWALL HENRY LEAVITT RON MQCDONALD MRS. NIRA RAEDEL DICK PELLES DICK THORNBURG BILL WAGNER FRANKLIN WHITMAN BOB ALLISON BOB BROWN JOHN CARTWRIGHT COLIN DOWDS GUY FIBBE BOB HARDER CHRIS HAMILTON BOB LATHE BOB WEED DAN MCMICHAEL BOB MORRILL BOB THORNTON JAMES WENNER FRANK WYKA PETE ANDERSON BOB BUGH LEONARD COREY NEAL CRESWELL BILL DEHNER BOB DIX BOOTS DUESING BOB GOODMAN KEN INGRAM JOE PRICE JIM RUNNINGER DAVE WARE HOWARD WEATHERHOLT RON WELCH III, KING WILLIAMS 'B 1 HOUSE OFFICERS JOE BOYD . AL THOMPSON . JACK I-IARDEBECK BOB TI-IORNBURG MRS. NIRA RAEDEL DELTH THU DEITII Everything got oil to a good start Iast tall when the house was oFIiciaIIy re-opened and, alter three years as a University residence hall, became once more the Delta SheIter.,' QA bit of paint and polish had been added during the summer to give it that Familiar old 'Country Club IooIc.D Io further the occasion, the Fraternity wel- comed Mrs, Nira Raedel as its new housemother. The annual Old Gold Day in November became doubly important as the anniversary celebration of Delta Iau DeIta's seventy-Filth yearonthe campus of DeI7auw,and was one ol the biggest events on the Iraternity's calendar. The Iollowing months were Filled with many other social highlights-the winter formal . . . thetraditional yuletide Christmas party . . . State Day in Indianapolis . . . the spring dance with the usual Iast minute jitters wondering if the weather would cooperate for dancing in the sunlcen garden. Inter- mingled with QII this were many exchange dinners . . . an oc- casional Saturday evening open house . . . and ofcourse now and then time out for that old familiar activity known as studying. Then quite suddenly another year was gone, the midnight oil was all used up, and the Delta Shelter was empty, waiting for another big Depauw Year, . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer I-Iousemother 2 DELTH UPSILUII 1947 marlcs the end ol the sixtieth year ol the DePauw chapter ol Delta Upsilon. Last Fall, thirty DU's returned to the Temple on East Seminary street, but by the end of the First weelc they numbered lilty-six. With rush over, the brotherhood settled downto the serious work of social events and activities, with an occasional moment given to studies. The two big events ol the fall were the annual freshman Vaude- ville show, presented this year lor the lirst time before a mixed audience, which was soon followed by a successful lall formal. Delta U stood unusually high in activities this year, placing men on all the major varsity athletic squads, and in other extra-curricular roles on campus. ln scholarship, the goal was to maintain last spring's record ol First among the DePauw fraternities. DU watched with regret the graduation ol sixteen seniors, in- cluding lour ex-presidents. They will be missed at the Ulemplen, but the lreshman class will replace them, and Delta Upsilon, now a sexagenarian, will begin its second sixty years stronger than ever. l-IGUSE OFFICERS HILLIARD HORD . . President ,JOHN JORDAN . Vice President ROBERT TlLLEY . Secretary CHARLIE PARKIN . Treasurer MRS. NELLIE MCNUTT . l-lousemother lx HILLIARD FJORD JOHN JORDAN CHARLES PARKIN BOB TILLEY JACK ANSPAUGH I RAY BENSON GEORGE BICHLER TOM COLTEN CHARLES GELLER JACK GROENKE WAYNE HIEBER TOM KELLY KENNETH LEE ALAN LEWIS JOHN LOGUE BOB LOOFT JOHN MEEKIN ART PARRY Q RUSSELL ROSI ,I VICTOR HAWTHORNE JACK ISENBARGER CHUCK KNLJEPPEL DON OVERMAN PHIL RECK STAN ALLURED Q BRUCE AMSTLJTZ G - JIM BROWN ' JERROLD COLTEN ,- BILL EMLY WELLS GROGAN if D .I Reima BILL MARTIN . FRED PROFFITT xii N: ' Q r cl Q X A G. I v FI' , ' A ' 4 I: ff - .Q If I u . , J JIM REED -X DAVE BRITIAIN . JIM CHARLESWORTH I JIM GROGAN N ROGER OROSSMAN Lt., In S 9 Lv iw- -gs 'S' REX HANKS C, ALLAN HUGGARD , ART JORDAN ' it BOB JORDAN . ,- RONALD KOENICS A DOB KRONCKE I LADDIE LIJLJAK L JOHN MCNAMARA JOHN NOVAK nv Q, BOD RENTNER I .' DEAN SAMPSON BOB SEIFRIED , . J ACK WEDEL r I HONVARD XX ESTERH AUSEN ' R. :W .f -. TOM TRAUBA AAA , 1 I 1 IACK LEWIS ' g f f V HARRY BENEDICT A A 1 A I BEN GARRISON ,, I f I CHARLES GILBERT I f f ,gh K MAI HENDPY R A S LEO HENRY I f A, GLENN LINNEMANN A 1 BILL LUTZ LRA' Kr , L , '- I I A Fw. 1 ' Ib' . 22122 4-.L DEL -I-INK'-ER ELK ..., , A J W ,f, 7, WIIEIEBSB i z , ,.V l 1 2 L. ,I A 4 - f 3.3 in -I vi -, K 4,45 7 VI 3,2 I T 4. A' ,Fu .V CHARLES ADAMS I I f' q I 1 f A 1 DAVE CHAPMAN - A 5' RVL' A ,g 'f , f f' ' I EUGENE DONATI I .S.LB FRANK DURHAM . I. I 5 'f' VR.L .,,,.D -H-Rm-A A4,.L , W . .S.,, ,, 4 . A PAUL DYER 'A 'R ' ' RHILLIR EAKINS , ,, 1 AA,, .C CARL HAKE . ,A 'WA DQS' , - ...Y BILL MCCRACKEN f 1 Q BILL PETITT f f , rg, EUGENE SORENSEN A - I , f BOB ALLARD ' BEN ANTLE .I A ' ,I.' 9,7 Q. . ' I ff, ' ' 5' f ' Z E ' Z n. MRS. JENNIE LAUGHLIN 'I g g , , EARL BROWN , gf O ' ', BOB FREY ,, ,A V I I f f 5 , T , JACK MAGEE g ay, I fs M Ag ' If fe ,C 1'f :f F,f V .W I fe: W, f1'1 H AA'v VW -1 V' . , Ti, VII! ,,,,, f , r ,L V,-i WBBEII BBW A ? A S I I MACARTEN MINER ZF ' 1 M, R. D. SUTHERLIN I.I,,. . ' if IACK SCHROLL I I ' I, , BILL SEIDEL , C I ip, Hx V . if ' ' 3'f..'?i v-Y, w p : W , V DON TOURTELOT - I MAQNFRED WENIEEL 1, .Y .,,A y 3 I gf' . I I I ILL WHALL N T523 M' ,- TT' gf, ,II,. 1 wi , ' I BOB BRESICK ' I, F' L6 1 JOHN CHILLSON -'K' 5 I .I I RHILLIR EARRIS IVV, I- ,,I,,, ' V, fi ,A ' I BOB EINOUT I,,j,M'L wf .A Y, , IL - wg, I ,Q 1, ' I ' 7- i ',.' A BOB EITZGIBBON I ff ,f I: TW If 1 v , N, Q. CLEVE HICKMAN VT ' A f ' Kf -2.- ART HUMPHREY I ' , b WI , Q HARRY KATZMANN A A, , KIK I X ,. I 'B I any ,L H ,, W A I A ' W' CHARLES KIRSCH K' '., 1'II f A ' V ,IOHN LONG ,R ,4 , I 64 . BOB MCCANN gif ' if , I fiigfg gl ' L JIM MITCHELL 'IA' ' I KA... II'A 2- 'f f 'f' Ng 1 . ., f ' K. ., 'T I f , A V ' III' AMOS RIXMAN I ,W A,1, 'I DAVID SMITH rf TAAK .3133 'I Wi ,z . BOB SULTZER 1, A W, AVAI 2 I V .V f A ER? ' N 4, ,, WAYNE TRAPP I I , vifwjfy ' L - , i I X TRACY VAN BUREN If 33, Aff IX ,fa I TOM VAN ETTEN C I f ,, ' - 7' gf? 220 L ' 1 'R f' - I-IOUSE OFFICERS TOM TRAUBA . President BILL HAYES . Vice-President JACK LEWIS , Secretary WILLIAM SMITI-I . Treasurer MRS JENNIE LAUGI-ILIN , I-Iousemother IIIIIIBIJH EHI IIIPHH It's wonderfuI to be bacIcm-joe serenades, cut-throat ping pong, boresses in the dorm, and instiIIing class spirit in the pIecIges. No better example of the Lambda Chi IeIIowship can be cited than the turnout Ior the Victory reunion Iast IaII. Over I 50 people, brothers and friends of Xi Zeta, came to the chapter house to swap experiences and introduce their wives or sweethearts, and even Five tiny tots to the assembIage oI brothers. There hasn't been one caustic comment about Ufraternity widows from the wives as their husbands come out in IuII force to work For the chapter, Through ingenuity, hard worIc, and cooperation, Lambda Chi produced the prize winning decorations For Old OoId day for the third time in Iour years. It will be a Iong time before the I'Lost-Weekend winter Formal with its too reaIistic decorations wiII be Forgotten, The first post-war year at Depauvv went all too IastWIt's wonder- IuI to be back. -....f.4...-,f4..,.....,....-m....., -,, 777 PHI IJELTH THETH 1 L-9 pf dtifbn i f H r 4. , . A 1. The first to give up its house early in 1943, lndiana Zeta of Phi Delta Theta was one of the last to regain it, During the war years, powder puffs and feminine chatter dominated the premises. But, with football in the front yard, basketball on the tennis court, and general masculine bedlam at all hours inside the house, no one could deny that the boys were back in full force. Fall picnics, parties, and informal dances marked the first semester of the '46-'47 school year. Cn December fourteenth, couples stepped through the lens, under the bellows, and into the Photo Erolicn, Phi Delta fheta's Winter formal. Each weekend was marked by the campus appearance of the Choral Society of Lower Anderson Streeti' with its array of novelty tunes. The Masquerade Ball and the numerous warm-weather activities attendant on a Depauw spring rounded out the first post- war year of phi Delta Theta. I-ICDUSE GFFICERS BUD STEELE . . . President First Semester HOWARD CALLAHAN . . President Second Semester HANK CASEY . . Vice-President BOB SCHRONTZ . . Secretary ED. MCKINNEY . . Treasurer M A if ,, 2,71 f,.,. l, MRS. HELEN OGLE . . Housemother HEATH STEELE HENRY CASEY ED MCKINNEY ROBERT SHRONTZ HOWARD CALLAHAN KEITH GRANDFIELD J JOHN OLCOTT JIM EAST I JOHN PARKS J ROBERT RICHTER PAUL CROMMELIN JAMES CUMMINGS 1 ' f 57 'I ' C 'F K 4-1 ROBETELEE?gEROvv CH f' ei, ' K A I WAEDTLEEJ HCAUBKEEIEIICHT E, AL LLIND Y 15 , .,. 6 gm V K, J g . PETE NLJTTER P sv ' ' 'X ELDCEELTPSEQEEA CSNES I . . HIL N R 5?-I ARNOLD VODMARKA P Ep 'Ef- SRX JERRY WEAVER Rummy X 'T . Y ,T ' V., Q JACK WEATHERS -5 ' - Q T- , 4- , GEOBRGQWELCOEX S, W I '- RU E AID N Y 'TS DEAN BERENZ A R 'EQ ,.',x J, , J MAEVTN BANIELSON LEO DOBDS ' ' WALTON ERITZ T' ' 'R ' ' 2 ' QE BOBPASUDETIIACERLIP x RQ.. I- N: ED HALL 9, ' BQEOREST HAMILTON J J JAMES HARRISON I ' A ' A I JOE HOLL 61' 6 .J , I -: K ' Q PARKER LAWRENCE 3' Q 1' JOHN MICHAEL L Y .P ,L ' BOB PETERSON ' I I P - 1 MAL PEICE C , L , 5 , BRU E PRIN E I A JR' ROBERT REYNOLDS ' , ' K- gg f ' E I-'P' ' -A E W'EE5EQSTRE?l?3Q I ,I I ,,,. - xgga I- X- xg F MAKER T ' ,, I K-S - I f QL , MINZAN Q . Q . hh N XINOODSON XXEINRICHTER 3 , Kg VNTQ gp gr W, GENE IILOODIKORTH S I I-VI fa: CLIFFORD SIMON Lg ELDON WRIGHT MALCOM BRUCE JOHN ADAMS lfw NED BAILEY ' RICHARD COONEN f ' f g ' 9.4 1 9 sf 2 , 5, -A fr I JACK GIFT 5 A WALTER LINDLEY I . WILLIAM MARBLE '--1 1 ROBERT SCISM .-,, JOHN SOWERWINE WILLIAM WALTON WILLIAM BACI-IELDER SAM CLIFFORD RICHARD FOOTE JAMES GRACE CLIFTON GRAHAM JOHN LEE ROBERT NEWLAND RICHARD SAVAGE WILLIAM SHANK WILLIAM SHARP JAMES BACHELDER JAMES BAMBERGER WILLIAM BOOCKFORD THOMAS CARPENTER LAWRENCE COSTELLO IRVING HERITAGE JOHN HULL ROBERT HUTSON DONALD JONES ROBERT KING CHARLES MCKIBBIN JOHN MOHR JAMES OLIVE DONALD SEABROOK WEBB SHAKER RICHARD SHOWALTER CHARLES SLAUGHTER JACK THOMPSON BRUCE WALKER JAMES BECKER TOM CARLINE JOSEPH CARNEY CHARLES DE VANEY JOHN DRINKWATER GEORGE FRUECI-ITENICHT ARTHUR GARRISON RICHARD HENDERSON TED MARTIN I RICHARD RICHARDS RALPH SCHEU ROBERT SHELDON RICHARD SMITH V I JOHN STOCKBEROER ,ga g CHARLES WARNER ' I W' 22-I 'I T aff. l-ICDUSE CDFFICERS CLIFF SIMON . President ELDON WRIGHT Secretary MALCOM BRUCE . , Treqgurer MRS RUTH MINTZER . . l-lousemother PHI GHIHIHH DELTFI ii, Alter four vvars and ninety years on the Depauw campus, lambda of Phi Gamma Delta Finds itself lacing the atomic age with Full strength. Lambda remembers the sixteen years Mrs. John Kelch spent as housemother before her death in 1944. lVlrs. Ruth Sugg Mintzer has this year served happily in that capacity. An Alpha Phi at Depauvv in other years, lVlrs. Mintzer has three-score l:iji's to escort her to class while she is garnering a levv hours needed lor her AB. Now faced with a hodge-podge ol rice-paper and adobe lean- to's, instead ol the chlorophyl-green Dells ol former years, the Fiji's have had to shape-up athletically in the middle ol College Street. Evidently this malce-shift Field proved useful, for the year may be remembered by the 7-O pledge Football victory over an active team which included six Tiger First-stringers. Another memor- able occasion vvas the annual initiation Pig Dinner. 4- '0 D PHI IIIIPPII PSI f'Y -v- iw In ., -x M' it .,?-iz,-A.gA . Phi Kappa Psi was Iounded at slellerson college in 1852. Fourteen years later the Indiana Alpha chapter was established at Depauw. Since that time phi Psi has been constantly growing and this successful year has resulted from the vvorlc ol the men throughout other years who have worn the black-and-gold shield. This year Phi Kappa Psi has had men in every Field ol campus Iile. The men ol the red and green have been active in the university and intra-mural athletics, Phi Psi has been represented in all of the major sports. A return to normal social Iile has been shown in the traditional faculty-businessmen's smolcer, the Christmas dance, and the party lor underprivileged children. In its eighty-two years on the campus, the chapter has developed through various stages and has truly become an organization worlc- ing in the interests of Depauw and Phi Kappa psi. 'Q ff RED MILLER JOI-IN Houvias , BILL common , M' I-IOUSE OFFICERS BOB ROYSE . . Vice President -President Secretary Treasurer MRS. SOPI-IIE RUSSELL I-lOuSemOthef RED MILLER ROBERT ROYSE WILLIAM CONNOR JOHN J. RABB EMISON CHARLES MCC HOLMES B. CAMPBELL WILLIAM CLARK LAIN BIJSTER OSTERI-IAGE JAMES ALLEN ANDY DONAN LARRY PRICE ROBERT JESBERG ROBERT BENNETT CHARLES BOSTON JAMES CHASE KE DAVID GARRIGUS NNETH CROOK RICHARD FISCHER JOHN GWINN MRS, RUSSELL CHARLES HUNTINGTON LE BROOKS RICE JAMES RICE ONARD JOHNSON PHILIP McLEOD ROBERT RICE ROBER T ROSS-SHANNON LOUIS SAUER CHARLES WEST SOCuI SODER ROBERT WESTMEN MICKEY BOEKE THOMAS CHASE TERRY DONK TOM EMISON JOHN FISHER WILLIAM GAMBLE JOE GRAVES JOHN MOTE FLOYD PHILLIPS GORDON NELSON PHILIP SLOAN HALSTED NN ALKER JIM WILLIAMS ROLAND N UNOH ANS FICK FILER BOB BAKER A. C. LAUGHLIN DICK COOLMAN JOE GRIZZELL GORDON FISHER DONALD GALBRAITH BILL HENDERSON TOM HUNTER JIM HURST RUSS MADDOX DON MONTGOMERY GEORGE MURRELL RED GARD NER AL KIRKENDALL JIM MARTIN WILL METCAL JOHN MAST Q BILL MEINDERING F SAM MONTEFORTE MRS. WEATHERSON BOB SCHUSSLER ROBERT BUIS BOB BILLS G. W, BOEHM LOREN HEATEN KEN HOLLIS JOHN HRYCI-I NED NEFF BOB OGDEN MARSHALL SEAT BOB WISEHART OSCAR YANSON BART ANSON JACK BENNETT BOB DENNEY BART FENNESSY WARREN GOODLAD JOHN HOLT J. R, KEENE HENRY LEWIS BOB LOVETT DAVE MANSON HUTTON MILLER JOHN MORRIS ROBERT MORSE BOB PORTER PAUL RADCLIFF BOB REINSTEDT 228 GLENN SHOPTAUGH HOUSE OFFICERS JIM WARD President FICK FILER Vice-President BOB BAKER , Secretary A C LAUGHLIN . Treasurer V MRS I-IARRIET WEATHERSON . , Housemother . .- 4 SIGIIIH EHI 'F vt wg Ati? ' b fi i f Cn September i7th the doors oi the Sig house opened ior men for the First time in three years. During the war it had been under contract to the University as a womens hall oi residence. A dozen men of the pre-war chapter and twenty V-12 Sigs returned to meet the fifteen brothers remaining from last spring, it was with this group that Xi entered the '46-'47 school year. The defense of the Sigma Chi bell is traditionally the duty of the Freshmen Sigs, this year a pledge class of Qi, acquired during rush, upheld the custom. The Sig calendar For December included a Christmas party For Greencastles underprivileged children and a formal dance. The Sig lormal was highlighted by the election oi the Sigma Chi Sweet- heart oi the year. Spring again found the iront porch oi the Sig house the meeting place of the brothers, and in june the doors closed on another successful year at Depauw. SIGIIIH HU INA 1 0 2, !,,, S ', in S s up - A-zxzyja With the beginning of the September term the Sigma Nu's once cgain moved into their pillared house onthe corner of Seminary and College, The atmosphere became masculine for the first time since the Pi Phi girls toolc over for the war duration. Quickly the old Familiar sights came back- --even Thibedeaux Vll, another of their traditional St. Bernard mascots. Qne of the highlights of their year was the visit of Dr. Paul Spencer, who celebrated his Fiftieth anniversary as a Sigma Nu at Depauw by presenting his diamond-studded pin to the Chapter to be worn by each year's Commander. The Sigma Nu's devoted Old Gold Day to the commemoration of their members of Beta Beta chapter, Charles l.assman and Eugene Jordan, who lost their lives in the last war. As December rolled around, the members once again treltlced out into the country to fell their Christmas tree without the use of axe or savv. Yes, again this year Sigma Nu carried out its traditions to the utmost. 2 I-ICDUSE OFFICERS GECRGE McNALLY . Commander FRITZ KUNZE . , Lieutenant Commander JIM BURLEIGH . P corder FRANK ADAMS , Treasurer MRS. ETHEL RINE . I-iougemotl-.er ar: A . GEORGE MCNALLY FRITZ KUNZE A ' ' FRANK ADAMS DICK BOLLINOER I JAMES CALVERT , 'Q if 'Q T , P ' 1 JIM BURLEIGH 1 ' I . I I I 1 1 , I JOHN COX ., . S'ET iv' I- -A ..A-f. I 'A I R. J. CURTIS A A L JOHN HOPKINS ' 4 9 '- 'L' Nj ' S - ,I JOE REIN I L . i' A , 5 .L JOHNS 2821 A I W, '-' f ED I I A 'f RALPH SHEPARD 1 L I l A .ff V A V RALPH SWANK Fr tr A F JOHNRTFOAAINXHIONISEN 1- 1 x J IQ P' L . 2 F' MA N 1 I 5 I T1 -'I Q I ' -'I CLARK BEDROSIAN if! f , I ' SN DOEIOESEBSIIEIYGRAY f A ' i z, Ip. J JACK HARRISON R fs -R WA is . 5 x , I AL IEEVINSOE Q gl ' ' A W 1 A B I3 MA -AA ,II I if T- 'A -A ' T' QE: .- Q Y ' I' Q i s QQ.. K I' E1 Q I Q , If AAIATQ ' 3- ,,LL ' ff A JOE 80668 - ' A I .. A BOP BRUMITT , 5, A , A I -. ' J DICISCBREIAIQLEY SJ, g gf -3 n , A A QE- 1 A J K Q 'T I' 'A sv - 1 STH f , if MRS. ETHEL RINE A- A I 'I-' I ERNIE JACKSON '-A 53' L , . A ' C I BOB PAULEY . A I ' 55 I A' . J J , I q A A, I- DICK SEE A-' f' I P- 'Af J J'AMHv5EEEHEAD E' s,A if QQ 1 N STEWARTEIQIIEDAASQLNI ' , A 'E ' A . ' STANL ' I' .I I JACK ANDERSON ' ' A ' S' ' T 'A PM -. fi L BOB BEESON 0 1 4. lf J Er J'AjlI5IODLEIClK . 4 I E ff , 4- I S, , I Q, J' ' , Qi AL DIXON A K i ff . A I J A DALE DUCOMMUN A- Ap .S A CHARLES EENLON J 1 4 DAVE CEE A L BOB COULD 9 A IN.. , I 6 - . A 1 BM GREZFIHTNDERSON -nn, . I -A g 3 . I ' f JAM . J ' .f E ' Q Q fr ' DON HERENDEEN A ' E 3 WEEE EQSJSN A ' I BUD MKDSEN E I . XJ JXJJJN X I A E Tw A LANE MOORE . - h . WALLY MOORE Q. A HJ A L 5-' , KEN REYNOLDS -Ay. E ' 3, 5, A .' JIIM ROMINOER 1, A I S ' AE A , HJ' I LOU ROTH , X , 1, i- BCQEB SALTERE MN Q .fx SIE Y P A LENN S CRN w x 4 'Y ' 3,0 K A ' r DICK STEPHENS 3? A 4, , y GORDON THOMAS A- N Rf 6.1 IA ' .1 A A . , JACK THOMAS ifgfy E 5 . A .L g CLN DE VADNER A h SE 'P N is BILL XNALTERA C A, As L CHARLES IMLSON 95 ' 1 I f ' Sf NORMAN BOWERS CLARENCE JUNG EDMUND STEINLIE VERE DE VAULT WALTER GEORGE ROBERT HAILEY JOHN JOHNSON MOREY MELNICK PHILLIP POWELL GERALD ANDERSON JAMES BOBBITT CLARENCE EVANS CHARLES GILL WILLIAM KENNEDY CHARLES KNICKREHM CHARLES MICKELSON WILLIAM ROBINS DON SHOFFNER WARREN SPITZ FORREST TYLER WAYNE ARMSTRONG ED BAUMAN FRED GROHSMEYER JIM HANSEN RICHARD HENRY TOM KASSON GLENN PERSONETT DAVID SOULE ART STEDDOM JAMES SUTTIE DEAN ANDERSON RICHARD ATHEY DAN BASH BRUCE BROWN ROBERT CURRENT GEORGE DELANEY ALLEN DIRRIM JOHN GRAHAM ROBERT HOLMES CALVIN KNAPP DAVID LAVINE MICHAEL RICE FRANK VERNBERG 232 CHARLES WALWORTH BOB WOLF JO:-IN WRIGHT PAUL ZIMMERMAN JAMES ZARTMAN J :.,. W' , 1' '35,'f1 ..,, 11' ' 4 1 r ' V A -, , . ,L t Mfg A ,il L .I lt, L f A ' If I . ' L- 1 I I A A , I I f fi--13335-' E ff' I , 7 , 'I , .' - I 'fiz' ' ,f A ' 1' - 1:2431 fa, .f ' ' V, q'7 ?' 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I if My , Y Y f -v. x lIiElI'S Hlill HSSUEIHTIUII hh Rr- ,u ri-vh I -jh .nl in Q, F 'gr f' S? brag an P -az- -Q Men's Hall Association, which is beginning its twenty-sixth year on campus, is the perfect solution lor those who want the close comradeship of an organization and yet the maintenance ol their Freedom as an independent. Organized in 'IQQO by a small group ol independent men, the Association has grown in strength and tradition through the years. This year the l-lall men were forced to abandon their pre-war home, Elossie, and retreat to Longden, the only remaining men's residence hall on campus, because ol the hordes ol co-eds who moved in during the war to replace the void in students. l-lowever, the Association men have become well-acclimated to their new surroundings. All of the old Ml-lA traditions have been revived: the senior Swan Songs, in which graduating seniors retell their experiences at DePauw, the faculty smolcers, the annual visit by the cabinet members to the grave ol Edward Rector, the ideals liberty, equality, fraternity -'f' -these lceep the men in the bonds of the As- sociation. HOUSE OFFICERS 5 NORMAN BOWERS . . President MARVIN GLEN , Vice-President EDMUND STEINLE . Secretary CLARENCE JUNG . , Treasurer MRS. CLARA PITTMAN , . House-mother FH -f IIIDEPEIIDEIIT IIIEII As vvell os being the heodouorters ol the lVlen's l-loll Associotion, Longden l'loll houses o number ol the independent men on cornpus, This situotion occounts for the heolthy intromurol rivolry which exists betvveen the independents ond the l-loll men. This yeor Longden l-loll vvos the only university residence hall for men on the compus since Florence l-loll, originolly lor men, vvos still occupied by Freshmon women. ln normol times Longden, locoted ci levv bloclcs south ol the compus, occommodotes 'l'l5 students, but with housing conditions os obnormol os they vvere in 1946-47, the ivy-covered three-story briclc building vvos crowded. The overflow ol mosculinity vvos porticulorly evident during lroternity rush when opproximotely one hundred men were 'Kottic dwellers, housed in the molce-shift lourth floor dormitory until they pledged lrciternities. Qthers of the mony independent veterons ot Depouw lived in rooms in tovvn, or, in mony coses, with their Wives ond lomilies in university housing units. '7 Typicol of the housing Fo- cilities For morried vete- rons ore the quonset huts. .. v A ' ,. xii.-'f' I 'il k W ,I 'A A T' ARTHUR BEYLER , D 9 ,Q Q A 'Pu JOHN MERRELL R ,. ff, J - N A b TED PAULEY J . -Z, , , I-,JI REX SKILLMAN J, ' ' If ,J , A Q JOHN WEBB .XI , I -I ALFRED HURLBERT dim . ' . ' B2 22 .- ' Y , ' D:-3 -E'-' 15? 1, E- , J 'Lf , R. - A , - - I I , WILLIAM E. RIETZ . A ,il Lx V: 0, Ev- .I V . sg -I I 15 AREND DUBEE . , T A ' 'xv ,X JOHN DUDLEY QA X. A' A NEALO'-HIIWIOIATES I A Z I A J I' , f ' E WILLIAM LOCKWOOD I GEL ALL..., K L, U, I-5 N L. L , I U if X I 4, I -A A ,CQ I ALLAN SULLIVAN I A ,R . . . ga, If , RONFAED VVXXIIHLIAMS A V In I .,L- ,. Nags ' b , . I -A I V -4 J b -2.1 WILLIAM ANDERSON ' 4 ., ,Q ART?-IU? ALSOBUSTIINI ' . I, I 1 ' AR HU AN A N , V . 51'-l:Q: by ,:-k J .Z X I .I .T ' S 5 ,S A , IOHTNDBEIEUWOMINI ' A' f R ' f2. 'X JEWEU- BUPK 'T T- H f N 'IT' JAMES BROOKS I ' SQ 1 R 'q ' - ,, FRED QOUTS I ' -,1,I, -' DAVID COX if , -- F X- - ., 1' ' Y Q t sh A k'A'-f A Z A ' A A 'A JOHJXBIQSLEARR , ,. r F711 N wx N. ' .nv W f g- - T 'A .5 gf ' . . Qg',,,'. X LLOYD DODD A ,L X 5 K, I THOMAS DGRSEY --I E eq' N - 91 .'-.: 2 -L. 5' 5 - IN R I . -. . . , A I sf A A A . L. E ,J g J ff- H LLA Z 'f' F Ai 5 wi 'N-' '58 ,,. 'I 'K ' EDWIN HUDSRETH ' ' 55 --'E'T - ' , 'Q Biz. ALAJEIEEDNEJONES I ' f AR A I' ' A - BI ROBERT KELSEV I ' ' - N- - f-R. 'V' z .- R. ' ' I . I ' NN .Q 'I I BYRON LOGAN AA I Q . - I ROBERT MELLOTT ' G' 'Q W QT FR L. SR I Q, J. 'HS I . 3' CHARLES MELTON ' .Q I ,A , I RB. JAMES MORTON J I P. A , . f f Y-', EDWARD NARENS I AA 5 A I 1 , OL'SfQ,EH5YfJH59N : Q' A l V' i R A' Rf', . , 'L mi . I SILK? A A A' AA -' -TI K A A - I ORBERT OVERMEYER - A ., .. u i a DAMID RANAMA -,J - I , -I sg 1-Av if A my RICHARD PAULIN N gg if R- Jr Lf, S- v'Cgg5LIgylgS,g5UGH ' J 2 .. A , A u , I' i f J CARLNRQEIEEIS O v T I , ,. . J N IM N f A ww A :N N Jx,Q W J . ' A' ' A I A ES A 1 DONALD SHIELDS A I AN A B A - f I I PABLBIEERBL. Q K, - , ,R , ,N a ,six :Tl S il I Q A ' , Y ' fd, X .- ' Y X ,S Q' WILLIAM SWEENEY ' - Q A Big wg: JIOSFEIEFBEIQTEANER E t X ,,.. H A X 1 1 ' an : R rw N DONALD NOUNG F ' X I Q- J I 5, ,J ., X . I ll Y Y I 1 IH f Zf THE IJEPHUlU VEHR FETY Q Q Q ECU DMV Q Q Q QNVENUENC Q Q Q for those DePauw students who have a Clentral checking account. Using the Pay you go principle, present customers like the nominal cost of five cents per check and actually figure their own service charges. You can open an account at any time with any alnount. When you return to Greencastle next fall, bring your friends and open a checking account at the FTE, ,ff , 4 Q M121 4 1 X Q pe . -' AIIIWQIII ' -. 0 ' All l :.l' LXQV'-K 6 X,-i 1' liilllliii MI 2 ', r ,famaifiu snap, liiI1l'l't'ilif15-it laik-Q ' l tune. '--' lr 1 if 1 ?jL ,'- N , ' s3g1ggf:f5,'lIlIg',9flg3Z was L pf 'n!.iq'w' 4 L, bl' V R-R -. . ll ,, CElNITlIi3Al. NATUONA AN I 47 Illlll Q ' Illiwll P in Qillllk ,flight 3-iff' if ifu- lil- 1.- -ni' -- I Asif M!! fri l I L ,Qiiifiiiig ,-... f ' 6 ge!!! mba ,giiiii L ? I ll- - 'Gs I E' I , f 1 Fl! f 5 3' - - I ll gl .F k X , l f.,- ff I L!! I,-M C 0144 lflii MLW! E Z. SONG: Take It or Leave DANCE: Personality Stomp L-I L.. K i? Q li - :..4...i Bergman: FREDDIE I , . Avocation: Cameras Identification: Gray suede shoes, ascots, owner of the most battered pork pie on campus Location: On a bicycle between the Administration building and Asbury Hixson:JEROME. . . Avocation: Anglo-Saxon derivatives Identification: Correct subjunctive, yellow-sheet attendance Location: Attending campus teas Baerg: HERMAN . . . Avocation: Miss Curnutt Identification: Regularly diminishing beard, I'-rench with a German-Swedish accent, a lcnowing smile Location: Miss Curnutt Jome:l'llRANl . . , Avocation: Moodie's Manual Identification: Chalked-suit, flying erasers for illustration Location: Behind a Federal Reserve Bulletin Warren: JERRY, . . Avocation: Sport coats H Identification: Smiles, Now in the case of Mebbie vs, NY. ,combing the hairs into place Location: Gray Buick Q CUSTOM MADE Compliments of Venetian Blinds Wood Slats 6 Weeks Delivery Venetian Blinds and Shades Cleaned and Repaired SALES and SERVICE Patterson Shade and Floor Covering Co. OldsmobllewPOnt1aCHUSed Cars 113 South Penn St. Indianapolis 128-132 South Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana CHINA- GLASS-SILVER Gifts :Sa Novelties Hotel and Restaurant Ware for Schools and Fraternal Organizations WHOLESALE RETAIL THE ORDER OF THE DAY from GEORGE HITZ CS, COMPANY VEGETABLES FRUITS lnclialiaipolis BEST WISHES to the CLASS of 1947 C0lMlU9llIlMlElNlTS i'5 1f'9 ,Q of the lqsvlw. Progressive Photo FASLHIUCQINI SIHICIDE9 Printing Alamo Bldg, Phono 777 240 Grueninger: HANS , . . Avocation: Exchange students Identification: Ankle-length top-coat, gay nineties chapeau, tennis roclcet Location: With the boys Harlow: DR. H. . . . Avocation: Poetry closs H H Identification: A smile For everyone , This paper is ten minutes lated-FI Location: Cn a bicycle BMYZWAHLTER C.: .V . H Avocation, Man with the oe Identification: Lamp on the lecture stand, Do you see, do you understand, do you see7 Location: B.P.O.E. Eddington: WILL . t . Avocation: Boy Scouts Identification: Rainbow mathmetics, weird hats, hearty jolces Location: Qbservatory hill Heston: JOE . . . Avocation: l.Q.'s ldentiticationz Obvious jolces, striped shirts, The Correlation shows . . Location: In the grandstands Me 07d!6 C656 an old DePauw tradition Semesters come and go but still the same meeting place for: SUNDAY DINNERS BANQUETS AFTER SHOW SNACKS SAM HANNAS INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE BOOK STORE SUPPLY CO., INC. H. J. HAMPTON, Pres. 352 South Illinois ST. Indianapolis O The Downtown Distributors for Part ACME VISIBLE RECORDS CO. of GENERAL FIREPROOFING CO. THE CAMPUS ' A Full Line of Ofiice Equipment and Supplies IHI NHIIHNHI IIHHHHY HINHINH EH. HI INHIHNH, IND. LIBRARY BINDINGS FOR COLLEGES 546 SOI I'H AIICRIIJIAN S'I'Izm3'I' INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 4 HW WiEHtE FROM 4 GOGD FRIENDS CF DEPAUW , sis, N V.,,,-.......,..u..L, ., ,fren Oo aww CG M 604, tg, s -N i, N . 'fn be ug 2, 5 - rp g E QWOH Y Q 1 '01f,1sf 'Rf yfvow . 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C UTTERS - BONY JARBAGE RECEIVERS - LM E - XTRA SERVICE AFTERS - AVES OOFING - ARLY STRENGTH CEMENT OPE AILING EINFORCING OCK PRODUCTS GREENCASTLE Phone 262 E. G. BLACK, HIGH. 117 YY. Frallkliu St Gray: KENTUCKY. . . Avocation: The larm ldentilicationz 1890 lur coatand cap, Hcity lil luocationz Behind a pulpit Colpitts: LEOTA C. . , . Avocation: Kennels Identification: le loi c est moi ,pouring tea Location: Under sorority row windows Wildman: CURLY . . . Avocation: Purity chanels ldentilication: It has come to my attention , Location: Who s Who Alpha Tau Omega . . . Dream: D Association quorum Scheme: Winner ol Downbeat ,lazz Poll Theme: Alcohol Qmegas Beta Theta Pi , , . Dream: QF a new house Schemes. l'low to Wipe white-wash oft briclc Theme just pass the loving cup e is ruining the younger generation, Kremel ad . , attending campus functions WHEN YOU GO OUT TO EAT . . .AT BETTER HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS EVERYWHERE. SHERMAN Ik EXQUISITE W 'A 59'YPw , 'r pf 1 com: :gl SEXTON QUALITY FOODS We Suggest Campus Market for fine foods Our twenty years of experience in handling house accounts gives us the 'iknow how that results in your satisfaction. HIGH GRADE MEAT FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FANCY CANNED FOODS Lrzsrrzn L. CONRAD AND Soxs Hanna at College Streets Ltd' I O O Complete Line of Instruments and A Complete Line of Accessories. We Specialize In Repairs of All Instruuients. Come in to play and hear your favorite recordings. HODGE'S MUSIC STORE CQwnpMZwemZ4 PHCHHHD HQMElAMNDWY 4AmE,ClEANEmS WHHUFHCTUHIHG CUHPURHTIUH INDIANA, IS TODAY'S WATCHWORD 17 ege men at just the rxght prlce CHHHUHN T UP WWW UMTS AEEUEWPUN BEST WISHES TO ALL THE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WAYNE T. JOHNSTON President -w:x'QWu.:1v . ,. , 1 I - f , - - . 7 g , '- 'v-r fix: ' Q.-v5 T 1' ' : N A ' . 'f .. . ' r 4 V - V - . - . A . 9-5 . .I I . , . . 5 -. ., ,, I , ,, I.- ,-:n.......Y,.. , ,.,,, -, Y L Y Y , A K. H. 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Washington St. Phone 22 Greencastle, Indiana Phi Delta Theta . . . Dream: Social activities Scheme: A bigger attic Theme: Tell Me Why Phi Gamma Delta . . . Dream: Heated tunnel to the Theta house Scheme: More lcites anchored to flat irons Theme: Exchange dinners with the Thetas Sigma Chi . . . Dream: Privacy from the Ad building Scheme: Suspension bridge to the Pi Phi dorm Theme: Protectors of the bell Sigma Nu . . . Dream: Puppies Scheme: A pledge For every needle on the Xmas tree Theme: More headline stories Smart Styles For Campus Wear at PREVO'S Where style gets their eye. Where quality lies in every buy. ive-Wilirfrj, an Arrow? 5, E x P E P T I N I PORTRAITS I FRAMING C HOME PORTRAITURES O COMMERCIAL PHOTGGRAPHY R A L P H ' s P o R T R A T T , s T u D I o I The Mirage Photographer Washington Street Greene l A GDDD ILUE9 DDIIINITI' HOOD'S BARBER SHOP Men's Hall Association . . . Alpha Gamma Delta . . 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Filer: The Great Stone Face or big as o monu- ment and just about as expressive Ginny jones: Forever Amber I'-islc Field: I'le also ranl Margie Lee: The most dated girl on campusl I Future rival ol Peggy Lee. Casey Iones: You've heard his song, youlve seen his lace, 'why hes everybodies best friend? 7 'P E7 Thibideau: Voted the Sigma Nu most likelyff W THE WONDER FLAME YFAST JCLEAN M0001 INDIANA GAS 81 WATER COMPANY, INC. BETHARD WALLPAPER AND PAINT COMPANY Distributors of Fine Wallpaper and The Paint and Varnish Products ol Devoe 81 Reynolds 415 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana FHEULTV HIIIJ HDTIIIIIISTRHTIUII IIIIJEH Andrade, Marguerite .... Arnold, William Clarke. .. Baerg, Gerhard .....,..,.. Bartlett, Edward Randolph ...,. Beatty, Audrey Barbara ..... Bell, Evelyn ...,.4.,...... Berg, Herman C. ......... , Bergmann, Frederick Louis .,.., Brttles, James A. ....,....... . Bodfors, Franz Daniel Wahlberg ..., Brooks, Fowler D. ....,...... . Brooks, Howell H. .....,..., . Bruce, Leone .,....... Bundy, Walter E. ...... . Burkett, Howard Benton. . Cade, Helen Jane ....... Callaway, Mary Steele .. . Camp, Barbara. .,........ . Carson, William Wallace ..... Clark, Bonnie Jean ...,,... Clark, Phyllis lrene .,...... Clayton, Irene Albertine .... Colpitts, Leota C. ...,..,.,. . . Cook, Daniel J. ,... ......... . Crandall, Andrew Wallace. . . Crawley, Julia ......,,..,.., Crouch, Robert E. .... ,... . Curnutt, Leah ......... Curtis, Robert Joseph . . Davis, Jarvis Castle. . . , Davis, Orville L. ....... . Dimmick, Mildred ........... Dirks, Louis Herman ........,. Edington, William Edmund .. . Erdman, Charles P. ........ . Evans, Percy Griffith .....,. Farber, Robert Holton. . , Fraley, Mary Lucretia. . . Fulmer, Jervis M. .... . Fulmer, Marguerite.. Gibson, Evelyn ......, Gove, George W. .... . Gray, Wayne T. ........ . Green, Clinton .......... .. Greenleaf, Herrick E. H. .. .. Grueninger, Guenther Hans . , Harlow, Agnes Virginia ..... Hart, Marjorie Jacobson. . . Henry, Lucille ..,......., Heston, Joseph Carter ...... Hickman, Cleveland P. ...... . Hickman, Harold .,......... . Hildebrand, Carroll DeWitt. .. Hixson, Jerome Canady .,..., l-luggard, William Allen ...,. Inglis, Franklin Parker .... Inglis, Martha. . ... . 264 .....99 .H39,83 ,...98,197 ....94,33,79 H....H..99 ..M...H.98 ..30,99,109 95,79,89, 83 39 30 ...98 .....95 .......97 33 ....32,119 ....H.29 .,.......97 ....98,197 ,..33,77 ,,..99,118 .......3O ....97,199 ...24,79 H...39 U...33 ,...U.99 ...25,82 ....30,93 ..H.33 ....H.98 H..33,114 .........29 ...94,77,79 .........39 .H.31,134 ....U.99 .........95 ..........31 ..39,79,119 .....M...39 .....H..3O ..,.H,..3O .,..98,19O .......33 ...U..39 ....98,197 .......93 ...3O,93 . .,...... 99 ..........98 M...,U..3O .31,134,135 .H...33,191 ..,.......31 ..H.98 .,.30,94 ....97 Jarvis, Clarence Edmond ..., Jome, Hiram ............ Jones, Lester Martin .... Kolling, Henry ....,...,. Kraft, Charles ............. Kunter, Veneta Johanna. . . Leon, Helen ............. McCormick, Ruth Zitzlaff. . . Manhart, George Born ..... Martin, Walter Edwin ......, .,.. Middleton, Warren Candler. . . Miller, Mary Louise ..,..... Mills, Ermina Murlin ...... Mintle, Vera L .... .. Most, Woodrow ...... Mozingo, Bernice Fee ..., Neal, Raymond Robert .... Nipper, Robert ......... Norris, Louis William ...... Oyer, Robert Edwin ....... Pence, Raymond Woodbury . Perry, M. Arthur ........., Pierson, Coen G. ....... . Plischke, Elmer .............. ... Pontius, David Hoffman, Jr. . Reynolds, Albert E. ...... , Ross, Herold Truslow ....,. Shumaker, Arthur Wesley. . . Siewert, Carmen Elizabeth. , Simmons, Emory Guy .......,. .... Smith, Ernest Rice ......... Smith, Orrin Harold .... Soltes, lrene Marian. .. Sprague, Austin Dever. . . Staten, Jesse Clarence ..... Stevens, Edward Boucher. . . Strong, May ............ Taylor, Edna Hayes .... Tewell, Fred ..,........ Thomas, Paul Andrew. . . Thompson, Van Denman. . . Toth, Lillian Elizabeth .,.. Turk, Laurel Herbert ..... Turnell, Elizabeth Jane .... Umbreit, Willard Emery .... Vermillion, Mary Jane .... Voltmer, Harry William ... Wagoner, Kenneth S. ..... . Warren, Gerald Emery .... Welch, Winona Hazel ..... Wildman, Clyde Everett ...... ....... Williams, Robert Edward. . . Winsey, Alexander Reid. .. Yoder, Wallace ....... Youse, Howard Ray .... Zink, Harold ...... .....3O .,......97 98,190 ,......,3O .33,79 .....95 30,196 ......98 33 ,114 30,119 ..H.98 97 31 .. . . .99 99 30 31 34,134 33,191 .....30 .....31 . ..... 154 ........33 29,120 ..U.97 30,119 39,109 .....98 ,....3O 97,119 .....31 .....97 .....3O ..U.97 .97,39 30,197 . . . . .30 83,193 39,103 79, 190 .....98 ........99 39,109 ..M.95 .....98 .....99 .98,83 75,119 .99,97 32,102 ........97 27,119 77,190 STUIIEIIT IIIDEII Adair, Robert Edgar, 6860 183 St., Homewood, Illinois. 183 220 Adams, Charles W., Box 73, Montezuma, Indiana ,.,. . 117, 135, 141, 220 Adams, Dolores La Rose, 202 Callender Ave., Peoria, Illinois . . . .207 Adams, Frank Edwin, Box 1 16, Chamberlain, South Dakota. . 82, 135, 150, 231 Adams, John Louis, 575 Pike St., Wabash, Indiana . 37, 92, 99, 117,224 Adams, Lois Jeanne, North Whitley St., Columbia City, Indiana . . . . 205 Adams, Romaigne Thomas, Union City, Indiana . . . . . . . 37,93 206 Affhauser, Virginia Mabel, 6527 S. Hermitage Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . . . 207 Ahlers, Frances Hazel, 28 W. Thruston Blvd., Dayton, Ohio . . . . . 122 Aiken, Elaine, 330 Ridge St., Leetonia, Ohio . . . . 37, 121, 182 185 Aird, Diane, 1029 E. 62d St., Chicago, Illinois . . . 87, 120, 193 Aker, Gordon Lee, 208 Washington St., Columbia City, Indiana 141, 211 Albaugh, Richard Lowell, 3219 Home Ave., Berwyn, Illinois 150 Albers, John Kenneth, 6728 Oglesby, Chicago, Illinois 215 Alexander, Patricia Jane, 415 N. Walsh St., South Bend, Indiana 189 Allard, Robert Earl, R. R. 2, Box 408, Indianapolis, Indiana . . 220 Allen, James Roger, 800 Euclid Ave., Marion, Indiana . 227 Allen, Linda Mae, 804 N. Fifth St., Vincennes, Indiana 206 Allen, Robert L., Lime Kiln Rd., Louisville, Kentucky . . . . 215 Allison, Robert Dean, 441 W. 110th Pl., Chicago, Illinois . 216 Allsopp, Elizabeth Jane, 16704 Scottsdale Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio . . 118, 121, 189 Allsopp, Margaret Jean, 16704 Scottsdale Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 37, 189 Allured, Stanley Earl, 310 Clinton, Oak Park, Illinois . 219 Ammerman, Ula Marie, R. R. 2, Cambridge City, Indiana . 120,202 Amstutz, James Bruce, 81 1 Foster St., Evanston, Illinois . 149, 219 Anderson, Dean Kent, 7847 Elmgrove Dr., Elmwood Park, Illinois. . . . 232 Anderson Gerald Benton, 3818 South 18th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin . 120, 232 Anderson, Gloria June, 54,33 Glenwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 1 19, 202 Anderson, John Meredith, 920 N. Forest Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . 231 Anderson Peter Sanders, 1720 Cumberland St., Rockford, Illinois . . . .216 Anderson, William Aaron, 13750 Pardee Rd., Wyandotte, Michigan . 93, 94 235 Andrews, Marcia Keyt, 737 John St.. Rockford, Illinois . . 92, 207 Anson, Barton, 404 N, Washington St., Wheaton, Illinois 148, 228 Anspaugh, Jack Thomas, 207 E. Jefferson St., Columbia City, Indiana 38, 219 Anthonisen, Martin William, 801 1 Muskegon Ave., Chicago, Illinois 231 Antle, Benjamin Edward, 503 E. Main St., Greenfield, Indiana 220 Anton, Bertha Patricia, Forest Manor, Anderson, Indiana . . 38 205 Applegarth, James Leo, 917 Park Ave., Pekin, Illinois 95 Applegate, Don Ellsworth, 406 Lincoln Ave., East Alton, Illinois 208 Ariens, Phyllis Jane 117122 E. Edgar St., Paris, Illinois 194 Armstrong, James Walter 406 E. Ewing Ave., South Bend, Indiana 115, 117,212 Armstrong, Wayne Foiles, 612 E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana 232 Arnold, Mary Florence, 1707 S. Ninth, Charleston, Illinois 118, 19-I Aschmann, Charles Oscar, Jr., 592 S. Washington St., Elmhurst, Illinois 98, 99, 216 Asmus, Homer Gore, 8 State St., Norwalk, Ohio 38, 135, 211 Athey, Richard Haertter, 4742 Monroe St., Gary, Indiana 84, 232 Auble, Helen Virginia, 1403 S. 13th Ave., Maywood, Illinois 84, 102, 206 Augustin, Arthur Allan, Morocco, Indiana 235 Augustine, Joan Marie, 1050 Midwood Dr., Rahway, New Jersey 19-1 Aumann, Clara Louise, 150 W, Franklin St., Shelbyville, Indiana 38, 117, 185 Auxter, Pamela Jeanne. 1318 S. Anderson St., Elwood, Indiana 93, 189 Babcock, Robert Dean, R. F. D. 1, Sandusky, Ohio 38, 135, 141 208 Bachelder, James Muter, 1927 N, Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . 224 Bachelder, Margaret Marie, 1927 N, Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana 38, 202 Bachelder, William Knox, 2625 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana . 103, 224 Baiden, Bruce Edgar, 1724 Oliver St., Whiting, Indiana 223 Bailey, Ned Miller, 1082 Wilbert Rd., Lakewood, Ohio . 36, 38, 79, 117 22-1 Bailey, Norma Jean, 830 Parkview Ave., Rockford, Illinois . 190 Baker, Marilyn Jean, 972 Ellenberger Parkway, Indianapolis, Indiana 62, 79, 115, 116, 117,129,171 185 Baker, Robert Martin, 220 S. Franklin, Salem, Illinois , 228 Baldwin, Charles Lewis, 614 Locust St., Carrollton, Illinois 38 212 Baldwin. James Joseph. 614 Locust St., Carrollton, Illinois 38,7-1 212 Bales, Beverly Ann, 109 Vernon Ct., Crawfordsville, Indiana 128 190 Ballantyne, Jean Helen 255 Hazel Ave., Glencoe, Illinois 8-I 206 Ballhorn, Betty Jean, 4500 Sunnyside Rd., Minneapolis, Minnesota 8-I 205 Bomberger, James E., 41 I E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana . 22-1 Bomberger, John R., 411 E. Washington St.. Greencastle. Indiana 215 Bomberger, Joseph William Jr.. 411 E, Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana 1 19 Banker, Eddie Keith, 2224 Lafayette St., Columbus, Indiana 211 Banker, Phyllis Marr, 2224 Lafayette St., Columbus, Indiana 122 198 Banta, Arthur William, 37 Spencer Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 103, 235 Barber, James Leroy, 203 S. E. 11th St., Washington, Indiana 38, 77, 11-I, 115, 123, 135 141,150,183 212 Barber, Joseph Wallace, 203 S. E. 11th St., Washington, Indiana 212 2h5 W. 16th St., Chicago Heights, !IIinois Barber, Kathleen Burke, 315 Barbieri, James Charles, 520 Austin, Park Ridge, Illinois . . Barger, Alice Loraine, 1518 Elm St., New Albany, Indiana . Barnett, Thomas, 1022 N. Missouri St., Indianapolis, Indiana Barney, Walter Bolich, 339 S, 8th Ave., LaGrange, Illinois. B Barbara Anne, 423 Lenox St., Oak Park. Illinois . Bgff, Clara Marjorie, 210 S. Market St., Winamac, Indiana . . Bartels Elizabeth Ellen, 440 Dick Ave., Hamilton, Ohio . 75, Barth Constance Armfield, 2803 E. Be.leview Place, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . Barth: Shirley Ann, 4357 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana Bartley, Joan Lucille, 4738 N. Pen wsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana Bartsch, Ruth Arlene, 1405 Scott Ave., Winnetka, Illinois Bash, Ann, 1003 Guilford, Huntington, Indiana Bash, Daniel Milton, 324 Kansas Ave., Lorain, Ohio Bassett, Merle Clyde, R. F. D. l, Alton, Illinois . . Bauerschmidt, Lois Ann, 8325 Dante Ave., Chicago, Illinois B hmon John Joseph, 1636 Collingwood Ave., Detroit, Michigan aug , Bauman Edward Walter, Jr. 315 Birch Ave., Takoma Park, Maryland Baumgartner, Mildred Helen, Winchester, Indiana . Bayley, Anne Mason, 1926 Fountain Blvd., Springfield, Ohio Beall, Charles Porter, 3429 Willowdale Rd., Fort Wayne, Indiana Beaumont, Lillian Louise, R, F. D. 1, Box 30, Gary, Indiana Beck, Barbara Ann, 934 N. Marion, Oak Park, Illinois . Beck, Ira Thomas, 2058 Indiana Ave., Connersville, Indiana Becker, James Bernhard, 3764 Mapleway Dr., Toledo, Ohio Becker, Patricia Ruth, 1369 E. Chandler, Evansville, Indiana Bedell, Donald William, 2906 Utopia Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Bedrosian, Clark Dexter, 1757 W. Jarvis, Chicago, Illinois Beesley, Lester Eugene, 1827 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, New York Beeson, Robert Barker, 261 Maplewood Rd., Riverside, Illinois . Beeson, Strother Benjamin, 5837 West End Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Begley, Omer Morris, 2324 Western, Connersville, Indiana . . Beistle, Shirley Hall, 2269 Grandview Ave., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Bell, Barbara, 4107 Boring Ave., East Chicago, Indiana Bell, Richard Homer, 1515122 N, Warman, Indianapolis, Indiana . Belluomini, John Angelo, 5558 S. Richmond, Chicago, Illinois Benedict, Harry Hall, Jr., 9814 S. Hoyne, Chicago, Illinois Bennett, Beverly Joan, 1402 N. Church St., Rockford, Illinois . Elizabeth Ann, 40 W. Broadway, Westerville, Ohio . Bennett, Bennett Jack Dean, I402 N. Church St., Rockford, Illinois Bennett, Robert Allen, 318 West St., Shelbyville, Indiana Bennett, Shirley Ethel, 612 Fond Du Lac Dr., Peoria, Illinois Bennett, Benson, Benson, Willis, Jr., 428 Jasper, Paris, Illinois . . . . Arther LeRoy, II61 S. Highland Ave., Oak Park, Illinois. Betty Lou, 147 Washington St., Batavia, Illinois . Benson, Raymond Robert, 1148,Pleosant St., Oak Park, Illinois Paul Thomas, I420 W. 24th St., Indianapolis, Indiana. . Benton, Bere, Myra Jean, 401 Carter Ave., Jeffersonville, Indiana . Berenz, Albert Dean, 5 Country Club Place, Bloomington, Illinois Bergstrom, Ruth Ada, 11648 S. Oakley, Chicago, Illinois . 39, 7 Best, Richard Paul 437 W. Crawford, Paris, Illinois . Besterfield, Allen Hamlyn, I724 Pine Rd., Homewood. Illinois Besterfield, Elizabeth Wilkes, I724 Pine Rd., Homewood. Illinois Bethel, James Edward, 143 Mallette St.. Thornton, Illinois . Bevins, Barbara Jean, 9819 Prospect, Chicago, Illinois . . Beyler, Arthur Lewis, 4310 S. Washington. Marion, Indiana . Bibo, Barbara Lee, 603 Tenbroeck, Paris, Illinois . . Bibo, Phillip George, 603 Tenbroeck. Paris, Illinois . Bichler, George Clark, 208 Elmwood, Highland Park, Illinois Biddinger, Robert Wayne, 648 S. Main St., Franklin, Indiana . 38, 82, 87 .118 82, 87 6, 82, 87 139 38,119, l87,'1O8, 114, . 126 ..f.87, 122 84,1o2, 124, 117, 89124, 124 . 126, 114,1115, 89,122, .. 141, . 92 123,183 . 135 123,l24, 125,182 .. .39 93 115,118 117,123 39,118 . 135 39,135 117,118 120 . 39, . . II7 126 ,1l9,135 .. 39 39, Biggar, Elizabeth Genevieve, 157 W. Westfield Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana Billingsley, Betty Louise, 58 Westminster Rd., Newton Center, Massachusetts 117, Bills, Mary Anne, 410 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, Indiana . Bills, Robert Norris, 410 E. Seminary, Greencastle, Indiana Bimm, Harry Lee, Jr., 534 Daytona Parkway, Dayton, Ohio . Binford, John Richard, 224 Walnut St., Greenfield, Indiana. Blackburn, John Briasson, 2234 Crabtree. Northbrook, Illinois Blake, Joanne Eloise, 17604 Fries Ave., Lakewood, Ohio . Blasingham, Emily Jane, Brendonwood, Indianapolis, Indiana , Blum, Ted Ellwood, 26 Oakland Ave.. Dayton, Ohio Babbitt, James Riley, R. F. D. 2. Depauw, Indiana .. Bodi, Lewis Joieph, 2112 Mead St., Racine, Wisconsin . Boehm, Gerhard Walter, 846 W. Waveland Ave., Chicago, Illinois. . Boeke, Michael William, R. F. D, 10. Evansville, Indiana . . . . Boelke, Charlotte Margarete liI8 N. East Ave., Oak Pork, Illinois . . Boeman Joan Claire 329 Jefferson Ave., Elgin, Illinois .89 Bogaardl, Marcia Anh, I404 Locust St., Sterling, Illinois , 6 266 127, 117 115 ,121 5, 79 1 1 I 189 212 186 126 208 206 189 207 190 201 123, 197 189 198 232 208 193 208 232 202 197 21 1 207 189 146 224 201 212 231 212 231 231 141 193 201 93 235 220 186 126 228 227 186 208 141 185 219 215 205 223 186 21 I 220 185 220 205 235 205 212 219 212 198 144 198 228 117 93 215 206 202 235 232 141 228 227 206 201 198 Bogan, Barbara Ann, 18 Briar Rd., Golf, Illinois 102 Bagan, Jeanne Armsted, 607 S. Main., Knox, Indiana Boggs, Joseph Francis, Mentone, Indiana . , , Bolen James B. Jr., R. F. D. 6, Kokomo, Indiana . , 125, 128,129, 182 .1 141 1 190 122 231 231 231 Bollinger, Richard Louis, 609 S. Chestnut St., Seymour, Indiana 39, Bolton, Shirley Mae, R. F. D. 2, Paris, Illinois . , 94, 194 Boockford, William Daniel Jr., 9920 S. Damen Ave., Chicago, Illinois 224 Books, Ruth Marie, 1 126 E. Mishawaka Ave., Mishawaka, Indiana . 186 Booth, Elizabeth Jean 10034 S. Hoyne, Chicago, Illinois V 185 Booth, Mary Elizabeth, Sharpsville, Indiana , . .87, 89, 94, 127 202 Barge, Carol Audrey, 1519 Park Ave., River Forest, Illinois 116, 117, 118, 186 Borgmeier, Ruth Ellen, 1126 N. Grove, Oak Park, Illinois . 39, 119, 171, 185 Bornor, Dora Gretchen, 2807 Bembridge Rd., Royal Oak, Michigan 185 Bostick, Clinton Earl Jr., R. F. D. 1, Liberty, Indiana , 141 Boston, Charles Warren, 1511 Michigan, l.aPorte, Indiana 89, 137, 15-1, 227 Bowen, Veronica Hortense, 4027 Carrollton, Indianapolis, Indiana 39, 98, 99, 198 Bower, Martha Louise, 102 South West, Shelbyville, Indiana 198 Bowers, Norman Dale, 1729 Penn Rd., Toledo, Ohio . 39, 95, 103, 232 Boyd, Joseph Don, 222 S, Celia Ave., Muncie, Indiana 83, 135, 146, 216 Boydston, Barbara Lee, Fernwoad, Niles, Michigan . 40, 82, 86, 87, 201 Boyle, Jean Marjorie, 6858 Osceola Ave., Chicago, Illinois 205 Brackney, Joyann Rameth, Brookston, Indiana 185 Brading, Benjamin Harold. 1210 S. Main St., Paris, Illinois 212 Bradshaw, Barbara, 214 Bundy Ave., New Castle, Indiana. 116, 121, 198 Brady, Robert Loraine, Kenney, Illinois 124, 216 Brant, Elizabeth Perrine, 869 Miami Hills, Wabash, Indiana 102, 190 Bratton, Mary Louise, 209 S. Meridian St., Lebanon, Indiana 197 Brei, Wilbur Herbert, 4537 N. Richmond St.. Chicago, Illinois 208 Bresick, Robert Wallace, 2013 Stanton, Whiting, Indiana 220 Briggs, Georgia Marguerite, R. F. D. 1, Weldon, Illinois., , 93,205 Brigham, Ann Shuler, 4075 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana 207 Briner, Jane Ann, 68 Arundel Pl., St. Louis, Missouri 182, 189 Britt, Rose Lee, 776 Yale Ave., St. Louis, Missouri 89, 115, 118, 189 Brittain, David Benjamin, 9323 Winchester, Chicago, Illinois 84, 117, 127, 219 Brittain, Mary Jane, 9323 Winchester, Chicago, Illinois 122, 201 Broad, Marilyn Jeanne, 1212 Hoover Pl., N. W. Canton, Ohio , . . 190 Bromer, William Wallis, 909 N. Fifth, Decatur, Indiana 75, 127, 135, 141, 154, 208 Brooks, James Elwood, 302 E. Mulberry St., Salem, Indiana , . . 235 Brower, Helen Elizabeth, 34 W. 8th St., Holland, Michigan, 169, 198 Brown, Christine Hyde, 609 S. Pasfield, Springfield, Illinois 93, 99, 201 Brown, David Bruce, 608 E. Broadway, Streator, Illinois 232 Brown, Earl Robert, Jr., 907 N. Webster St., Kokomo, Indiana 79, 220 Brown, James Edwin, 1411 North 54th, East St. Louis, Illinois 94,219 Brown, Jo Ann, 215 S. Third St., Carmi, Illinois 206 Brown, Martha Lou, 3570 Avalon Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 194 Brown, Preston Condrey, 906 Locust Lane, Robinson, Illinois . 114,208 Brown, Raymond Proctor, 1102 E. Spring St., New Albany, Indiana 1 14, 1 17, 127, 137, 154, 208 Brown, Richard, 645 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Indiana 211 Brown, Robert Woods, 308 West Beardsley, Elkhart, Indiana 66, 1 17, 135, 154, 216 Brownell, Norma Cook, 298 Dielman Rd., Clayton, Missouri . 102, 122 Bruce, George Malcolm, 1320 Indiana Ave., New Castle, Indiana 40, 224 Brumitt, Richard Stanton. 1 13 McKinley Ave., Edwardsville, Illinois 231 Brumitt, Robert Walter, 113 McKinley Ave., Edwardsville, Illinois 150, 231 Brunka, Caroline Louise, 601 S. Gallatin, Marion, Indiana 205 Buchanan, June Mary, 18212 Fairfield, Detroit. Michigan -10, 116, 119, 193 Bucheit, Ann Greening, R. F. D. 3, Greencastle, Indiana 95, 122, 198 Buck, Floyd James, Jr., College Pl., Walla Walla, Washington 136, 231 Buckingham, Elizabeth Ellen, 10 N. Riley, Indianapolis, Indiana 189 Buckmaster, Nancy Jane, 823 N, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Illinois . 122 202 Buettin, William Harold, 1170 E. Center St., Marion, Ohio 215 Bugh, Robert Bruce, 1237 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, Indiana 12-I 216 Buis, Robert Eugene, 1032 Nichol Ave., Anderson, Indiana. . . . 228 Bull, Beulah Rae, R. F. D. 6. Marion Ohio 185 Bullock, Maurice Loren, 395 Sumner Ave.. Springfield, Massachusetts -10 108 Bundy, Jack King, 216 Lincoln St., Richmond, Indiana 82, 84, 119, 135, 150, 216 Burch, Florence Caldwell. 3 Oak Terrace, Webster Groves, Missouri 193 Burk, Jewell Vandever, Jr., 2442 N. Albany Ave., Chicago, Illinois 235 Burleigh, James Fait, 30 Kensington Place South, Springfield, Ohio 149 231 Burtis, Cynthia Dorr, 188 Kinmore, Elmhurst, Illinois -10, 102, 12-1, 190 Bushong, Louise Annette, Lima State Hospital, Lima, Ohio 193 Butler, Elizabeth Jane, 1328 E. Vermont St., Indianapolis, Indiana 206 Butler, Kathryn Pauline, R. F. D. 1, Darlington, Indiana 98 205 Butterfield, Marjorie Edith, 571 McKinley, Gary, Indiana -10,102, 123, 197 Butterworth, Donna Lee. 1224 Chose Ave., Chicago, Illinois 122, 189 Butzen, Emmy Lou, 1803 N. 53rd St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 8-1, 190 Cadmus, Janet Mae, 1 W. Oak Ave., LaGrange, Illinois 89, 120, 190 Caird, Robert Swain, Jr., 111 Woodside Rd., Riverside, Illinois 212 In' Caldwell, Martha Mason, 643 College Highway, Evansville, Indiana Callahan, Frank Howard, Jr., S50 W. End Ave., New York City, New Callaway, Elmer Earl, 407 Howard St., Greencastle, Indiana ..,.... Calvert, James Wallace, l28 S. Crest Rd., Chattanooga, Tennessee. Calvert, Sara Jane 5400 Montrose Ave., Altoona, Pennsylvania. . . . . Cameron, Nancy Lees, 262 Steilen Ave., Ridgewood, New Jersey .... Campau, Joyce Ellen, 738 Bagley, East Grand Rapids, Michigan ,.,. Campbell, Beverly Ann, Forest Manor, Anderson, Indiana ...,,.. Campbell, Carol Sue, 900 Oakton St., Evanston, Illinois . ..,,... . . Campbell, Faith Marie, 909 E. Fox, South Bend, Indiana ...,.....,.. Campbell, John Brownfield, Ill, I79 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Illinois... Canterbury, Audrey Elaine, 7ll College Ave., Lima, Ohio. . ...... . . York. . , Callahan, Gretchen Pauline, 9OI E. Court St., Jeffersonville, Indiana ....... Carkeek, Arthur Durand, 62I W. Euclid, Detroit, Michigan. . . . . . . Carline, Thomas Herbert, I0624 Church St., Chicago, Illinois .... . . Carlisle, Fred Burch, Jr., 23l5 Erskine Blvd., South Bend, Indiana. . . . . Carlson, Shirley Theresa, 4855 S. Honore St., Chicago, Illinois. ..,... . Carney, Joseph Buckingham, 33l N. Franklin St., Greensburg, Indiana. , Carpenter, Thomas Joe, I I63 N. Holmes, Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . . Carpenter, William Warren, 4l6 Perry, Vincennes, Indiana ...., Carroll, Barbara Ellen, 25 Beverly Pl., Hammond, Indiana. , . . Carson, Mary Ethlen, 6 W. Winter Ave., Danville, Illinois. . . . . . Cartwright, John Andrew, Jr., 7I0 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Indiana. . Carver, Martha Jane, R. R. 2, Alexandria, Indiana. . . . . . . . . . , . Casey, Henry Daniel, 222l East Main, Richmond, Indiana . .... . Causey, Jean Ermine, 46I0 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Kentucky .... . Caylor, Constance Joyce, 3l7 W. Market, Bluffton, Indiana. .. . . Chapman, David Emerson, l604 Parker Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . Cha man Ph Ilis Snow 22l4 Chestnut Ave. Wilmette, Illinois . P 1 Y 1 7 - - - Charlesworth, Edgar James, Ill, 20l5 S. 25th Ave., Broadview, Illinois. . . Chase, James Allan, I I2 B. St., LaPorte, Indiana. . . . ...,... . . , . Chase, Thomas Melvin, ll2 B. St., LaPorte, Indiana . . . . . . . . Cheney, Betty Lee, l7I9 S. Cove Blvd., Toledo, Ohio ..... .98, IO3, Cheney, Richard George, l7l9 S. Cove Blvd., Toledo, Ohio. . . . Chenoweth, Barbara Ellen, 4 Washington St., Richmond, Indiana. Chillson, John George, 236 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, Indiana . . . Chockley, Carol Janet, I497 Waterbury Rd., Lakewood, Ohio . . Churchman, Ann, 2I Corona Ave., Dayton, Ohio . . . . . . . Agnes Jean, 4045 Carrolton, Indianapolis, Indiana ..., . Joseph Harvey, 5l0 Forest Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana . . Clark, Clark, Clark, Marilyn Louise, 393 Tampa Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Clark, Clark, Clark, Sarah Catherine, Sl0 Forest Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana . . William Horace, 207 North St., Peoria, Illinois . . . . . . . William Richard, 642i S. 4th St., Aurora, Illinois . Claycombe, John Richard, 43Ol Park, Indianapolis, Indiana, Clem, Billy Dean, l406 Fulton St., Anderson, Indiana .... . ..,. . Clifford, Constance Anne, l4Ol W. Sycamore St.. Kokomo, Indiana. . . Clifford, Samuel Griffin, Jr., 722 College Hywy., Evansville, Indiana Cline, Dorothy Jeanne, 202 S. Spring, Springfield, Illinois. . , . , Cline, William Lloyd, 327 Wiley Ave., Bluffton, Indiana, . . , . . . Clithero, Edith Patricia, 2324 Peoria Ave., Peoria, Illinois . . . . Clore, Mary Charlene, 323l College Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Closz, Harold Francis, I727 Jefferson, Muskegon, Michigan. .. Cloud, Shirley Ann 928 N. Lesley Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana Cloutier, Robert Vernon, Goodland, Indiana . ..,, . . Coder, Margaret Ann, R. R. 4, Lima, Ohio . . . . . . . . . Coffey, Richard Elwin. 438 Anderson St.. Greencastle, Indiana , . . Colbrunn, John Dawes, 293 Elm, Glendale, Missouri ..... . . . . . Cole, Charlotte Loraine, 3732 N. Harding Ave., Chicago, Illinois Coleman, Theodore Keith, i045 Poplar Court, Mt. Carmel, Illinois Collier, Patricia Ann, l830 Clinton St., Rockford, Illinois.. .. . Collingbourne, Nancy Louise, 320 Watch St., Elgin, Illinois . . Collingbourne, Naomi Alvino, 320 Watch St., Elgin, Illinois . , Collins, Sally Wolcott, 574 Lee St., Glen Ellyn, Illinois .... . Colten, Arthur Thomas, 2lO69 Braircliff, Detroit, Michigan , . Colten, Jerrold Lewis, 2Ol69 Briarcliff, Detroit, Michigan. . . Compton, Maryann, 728 Berkley Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana . , 82, 87, II9, l25, l29 Conner, Willis Benton, Ill, 817 E. 57th St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . Conrad, Dorothy Ann, l0l Bloomington St., Greencastle, Indiana . Cook, Dorothy Elizabeth, Box 984, Round Lake, Illinois . . . . Cook, Elizabeth Ann, lI2 Ashland Rd., Summit, New Jersey . . Cook, Harry Lee, 555 Edgewood Pl., River Forest, Illinois . Cook, Harvey Weir, Jr. Spink Arms Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana. Virginia Plate, 7742 Ridgeland Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Cook, Cooke, Mary Cathleen, Goodland, Indiana. . . Coolman, James Richard, Liberty Center, Indiana .... Coonen, Richard Davis, 4962 Ohio St., Omaha, Nebraska . Coons, Barbara Elizabeth, 256 Herrick Rd., Riverside, Illinois 268 .l90 .223 ..,....2OS ...I4l,2l5 .,.4O,23l ...85,l94 ...... 193 ..,l7l,l93 ...,. 198 ..... l90 ...85,128 .,.40,227 ...,.....40,202 .,..... 98 .........., 224 115,117,123,216 .... ,.... 205 ... .... 95,224 ...ll7,224 ......,.. 211 .,. ...., . 185 . ..122,124 198 ...87,Il7 216 ,.....4O 194 .....40 223 189 , 98,198 ...... 220 ...84,89,l9O . ,..l24,2l9 .. ...... 115,227 ..., .....98 227 115,123,127 ZOI ...ll4,ll5 231 ........4I 197 ...,.... 220 ....89,126 186 ,..,. .128 I97 41,121,171,198 ... ..,.. , 2ll . ,.. ,.. 205 . 185 ........ 2ll .... . .. 227 ..,l35,l4l,l83 ......... 212 ... ,126 194 ,.. 224 .,.., 89,197 . ....... 211 ...l23,l26 190 ...98,ll4,l94 .. .4l,l56,2l6 , 122,126,189 ....... 95,98 ...... .., 207 ..,l4l,l46,2l5 ,.... . 211 . 41,98,202 .. . 208 .. , .93 185 . 127 . 15,87,98,201 .......... 201 ..., .. 219 ...87,ll7,2l9 ,198 ........,...227 .... ... 189 .. .. ...lO8 ...87,l86,207 ..,..,. ..94 .,.. 215 .. .. 4l,l89 , 95,117,194 ......4l,228 . . 41,224 .. 85,87,201 Cooper, Johanna, 1509 Catalpa Dr., Royal Oak, Michigan. . 185 Cooper, Margaret Ann, 6315 Iris Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . , . . . 205 Cooper, Mary Lois, Caterpillar Trail, Peoria, Illinois . . . . . - 84, 190 Cooper, Nancy Ann, 701 E. Seminary St., Greencastle, lndiana . . . 98, 126 Corey, Leonard Fred, 321 S. 15th St., Niles, Michigan ,.,,.,.. . . . 127,216 Corlew, Shirley Ellen, 15543 Center Ave., Harvey, Illinois ,,,., . . . . 205 Costello, Raymond Lawrence, 4317 Harrison St., Gary, Indiana . 117, 224 Costin, Carolyn Chandler, 5516 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana .122, 198 Cotter, Beverly Joan, R. R. 1, Box 49, Westville, Indiana .,... . . . . 98, 202 Cougill, Dorothy Jane, 624 Whites Ave., Marion, Indiana ..,,. . . . . , . 190 Countryman, Julia Elizabeth, 10814 S. Washtenaw, Chicago, Illinois . . . 197 Couts, Fred Alton, 1030 S. Main St., Elkhart, Indiana . . , . , . . . . . , 95, 235 Cowling, Ruth Ellen, 722 Mulberry St., Mt. Carmel, Illinois, . , , . . , . , . 194 Cox, Ann Roberta, Four Winds, Long Beach, Michigan City, lndiana 126,201,202 Cox, David Van, Morocco, lndiana. . ...,. . . . , . . . . . . 235 Cox, James William. Jr., Box 217, Fairland, lndiana . . . , . . 114 Cox, John Howell, R. R. 2, Box 97, College Park. Georgia . . . . 41, 231 Coyne, Patricia Cherie, 450 S. Princeton Ave., Villa Park, Illinois 85 Coyner, Helen Lois, 7929 Kingston Ave., Chicago Illinois . . . 202 Craig, Nancy, 44 Hill Drive, Kirkwood, Missouri . , 65, 75, 79, 85, 114, 115, 121, 128, 161,171,194 Crandall, Charlotte Cushman. Mars Hill Maine , , . 185 Crandall, Kenneth Harold R. R. 2, Winnebago. Illinois . 114, 121, 127, 216 Crandall, Richard Bradford. 611 Ridge Ave., Greencastle, Indiana . 212 Crawford, Donald Eugene. 306 W. Walnut St., Greencastle, Indiana 215 Creed, Eleanor Anne, 116 N. Lincoln, Hinsdale, Illinois . 88, 190 Creswell, Neal Louis, 1709 Davis Ave., Whiting, Illinois . . . . . . . 216 Crisler, Shirley Ann, 928 Spencer Ave., Marion, Indiana . . 197 Cromer, Mary Louise, 437 W. 62nd Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri . 201 Crommelin, Paul Gifford, Jr., I 12 Northwood Blvd., Greencastle, Indiana 223 Crook, Carol Amerine, Magnolia PI., Vincennes, Indiana. . . . .122, 185 Crook, Kenneth Amerine, Magnolia PI., Vincennes, lndiana . . . 227 Crooker, Carol Marie, 391 Montclair Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois . 207 Cullen, Jean Florence, 3840 N. Lockwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois 41, 117, 120, 205 Cumming, Elizabeth Helen, 745 S. St. Johns, Highland Park, Illinois 41, 126, 202 Cummings, James Smith, LaGrange, Indiana . ..... 223 Cummins, Carol Lucille. 1100 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Illinois . . . 98, 189 Cunningham, Dorothy Genevieve, 136 Main St., Evanston, Illinois 41, 197 Cureton, Merle Arlene, Biltmore Estates, Barrington, Illinois . . 202 Current, James Robert, Indianola, Illinois . . 232 Curtis, Robert Joseph, Observatory Hill, Apt. 7, Greencastle, Indiana 231 Custenborder, Betty Eileen, 219 Corona Dr., Dayton, Ohio 189 Custer, Sara Lou, 345 S. Catherine, LaGrange, Illinois . . 89, 122, 197 Cylke, Wilbur Charles, 63 W. Hickory St., Chicano Heights, Illinois . . . 124,211 Dahlen, Donna Jean, 253 McMillan, Grosse Pointe, Michigan 197 Dailey, Bill, 2507 National Road East, Richmond, Indiana 41.74, 77, 82, 84, 93, 95, 99, 121, 127, 216 Dailey, Marybelle, 14504 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio 197 Daily, John Milton, 110 W. Rosehill, Kirkwood, Missouri 87,235 Dallavo, Jane Adaline, 2321 Ardmore, Royal Oak, Michigan 124, 193 Daniels, Barbara Lee, 907 W. 8th St., Connersville. Indiana I 15, 205 Daniels, Robert Cronin, 517 N. Jefferson St., Hartford City, lndiana 1 15, 211 Danielson, George Richard, 638 S. Michigan St., Plymouth, Indiana 1 17, 212 Danielson Marvin Arthur, 1520 Michigan Ave.. La Porte, lndiana 223 Donner, Fred E., 322 Janney Ave., Muncie, lndiana . . . . . 42, 114, 127, 216 Dapp, James Edward. 1061 Linden Ave., Dayton, Ohio 84, 87, 127,235 Darby, Miriam Aleta Converse. lndiana 205 Dasso, Betty Claire, 310 S. Michigan. Chicago, Illinois 42, 194 Daum, Joseph, Jr., 201 S. Main St., Edwardsville, Illinois 21 1 Davidson, Doris Mae, 50 Clay St., Eureka Springs, Arkansas . 120, 202 Davis, Marilyn, 401 N. Locust St., Onarga, Illinois . .... . 207 Davis, Mary Jean, 7445 Stratford Ave., University City, Missouri -12, 186 Dawson, Barbara Jean. 4410 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 207 Day, Suzanne, 930 Fairway Dr.. Warren. Ohio . 201 Dean, Nancy, 683 Salvatierra, Stanford University, California 207 Dean, Ruth Virginia, 127 King George Rd., Pennington, New Jersey 42, 117, 189 DeAtIey, Hilmer Franklin. 442 Lorena Ave., Wood River, Illinois 126, 208 Decker, Nancy Ruth, 517 Bailey St., East Lansing, Michigan. . 190 Decker, Robert Gordon. 7654 Morgan, Chicago, Illinois . . 223 Dedaker, Robert Nichols, Jr., 5243 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, lndiana 1-11 Degen, Joanne. 1049 Bluff Rd., Glencoe, Illinois 197 Dehner, Paul William. 818 S. 11th St., Richmond. Indiana . S-1,537,216 Deitrick Virginia Frances. R, F. D. 2, Chapin. Illinois 122, 202 Deitzer, Patricia Jean, 18 E. Mechanic, Shelbyville, Indiana 202 Delaney, George Wesley, 421 East Prairie St., Virden, Illinois 9-I, 232 Delaney, Will Joe, Jr., Lake Shore Dr.. Michigan City, lndiana 223 Delor, Leonard, 5210 Howard Ave., Hammond, Indiana 208 Dempesy, Irene Caryl, 1 134 N. Woodbine, Oak Park, Illinois 197 2n'J Denney, Robert Wolfe, 1319 Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois. . Dennis, Elnora Jean, 404 S. Union St., Warsaw, Indiana ,,.,. . Denton, Bethia Gray, 957 East Powell Ave., Evansville, Indiana . Deppert, Paul William, Alert, Indiana . ,.,. ,. . DeVaney, Charles Paul, R. F. D. I, Fillmore, Indiana . . . . . DeVault, Marion Vere, 806 N. Hamilton, Indianapolis, Indiana . Diamant, Joy Weaver, 29 Rhode Island. Highland Park, Illinois. . . Dicken, John Richard, 1611 F, Ave., New Castle, Indiana . . . Dillon, Mary Margaret, 2028 N. W. 21, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. . . Dirrim, Allen Wendell, R. F. D., Hamilton, Indiana. . . . . . . . . . . Dix, Robert Hamilton, 2022 S. Center, Terre Haute, Indiana . . . . . . Dixon, Alfred David, 3602 E. Fall Creek Parkway, Indianapolis, Indiana Dobbyn, Freddie Phyllis, 601 S. E. First St., Washington, Indiana. . . Dodd, Lloyd Edward, 1103 Franklin St., Danville, Illinois . . Dodds, Leo Linn, 227 W. Main, Hartford City, Indiana . Dodge, Virginia Lucretia, 9601 Winchester, Chicago, Illinois . . Dohse, Sarah Jane, 97 Norwood Ave., Hillsdale, Michigan . . . Donahue, Charles Ambrose, 522 S. Rush St., South Bend, Indiana Donahue, Dorothy Rae, Clark, South Dakota . . . . . Donaldson, George DuBois, Ulen Park, Lebanon, Indiana . . . . . Donan, Anderson Whitney, I 17 Gates Ave., Montclair, New Jersey Danati, Eugene Louis, Jerome, Pennsylvania ..... Donk, Terry Kobusch, 43 Lake Forest, St. Louis, Missouri . ..... . . . Dooley, Merrill Dean, R. F. D. 2, Marion, Indiana. . . 42, 135, Dorsey, Thomas Brookshier, Box 415, River Rd., Keokuk, Iowa Dowds, Colin Veitch, 1423 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Connecticut . . Downie, Carol Ruth, 82 Loring Rd., Winthrop, Massachusetts . Downs, Howard Millford, 1855 South Noland, Independence, Missouri . Doyle, Robert Graham, Plymouth St., Bryantville, Massachusetts ..... Drasler, Virginia Mae, 262 Michigan St,, Elmhurst, Illinois . . Dreher, Cynthia Clare, 1239 E. Main St., Niles, Michigan . . Drinkwater, John Curlee, 6I5V2 W. Mulberry St., Kokomo, Indiana Drompp, Joan Barnes, 2809 E. Broadway, Logansport, Indiana . . 11.42.1507 ....42,99 ...42, 119 95 'i22 137 .1103 Dubee, Arend Vander Veen Jr., 2250 E. Fulton Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan . . Ducommun Dale Jesse, 1536 Amy Ave, Whiting, Indiana . Dudley, Eldine Foster, 2112 E. Gum, Evansville, Indiana . , . . 42, I02, Duesing, Clarence Henry Jr., 1903 Dalewood PI., Cincinnati, Ohio DuJardin, Jacqueline Neal, 621 Prairie Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois . Dullinger, Marion Lauretta, 1901 S. 20th Ave., Maywood, Illinois Dunn, Elizabeth Ann, 280 Columbus Rd., Bedford, Ohio Durham, Francis Wait Jr., 3793 Millsbrae Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio Dutch, William Jr., 905 Indiana St., Greencastle, Indiana . . . Dutmers, John Francis, 3009 Oakwood Dr.. East Grand Rapids, Michigan Dyer, Paul William, 719 W. 7th St., Bloomington, Indiana. . . . . . . Eads, Joseph Ward, I5 Bankers Lane, Apt. E., Indianapolis, Indiana. Eakins, Phillip Mac, 1623 S. East St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . . East, James Warren, 513 S. E. 8th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida . Edgeman, Elizabeth Ann, 1626 Linden Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . Edwards, Gerald Lee, 82 Hull St., Coldwater, Michigan . . ..... . . Edwards, Lois Ann, 6457 N, Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . . . . Eisenmann, Marjorie Marie, 9444 S. Winchester Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Ekey, John Quayle, 236 W. Walnut Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Eldridge, Margaret Jeanne, 5746 Central, Indianapolis, Indiana. Eley, Georgann S., 801 N. Michigan, Plymouth, Indiana . . . . Elliott, Mary Ann, 5703 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana . Ellison, Irene Faye, Deputy, Indiana Eloe, Howard W., 1113 10th St., Aurora, Nebraska Elsey, Anita Jean, 523 W. Pearl St., Lebanon, Indiana Elzey, Phyllis Ann, Ossian, Indiana . . . Embree, Morton Thomas, 503 S. Hall, Princeton Indiana . . Emerson, Carol Jean, 15537 Myrtle Ave., Harvey, Illinois . . Emison, Ewing Robb, Jr., 1525 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, Indiana. . Emison, James Henry, Tower Hill Rd., Scarborough, New York ..... . Emison, Thomas Sheperd. 1525 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, Indiana . Emley, Jane Ann, 647 Etna Ave., Huntington, Indiana . . . . Emly, William S., R. R. 2, Westport, Indiana . . . Emmert, George W., 666 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Illinois . . . Erickson, Joan Sibyl, I322 E. Wayne St. N., South Bend, Indiana Erwin, Betty Frances, N. 8th St., Mitchell, Indiana. . . . . . Etcheson, Wallace C., Bainbridge, Indiana , . . Evans, Barbara Ann, 5019 N. Meridan St., Indianapolis, Indiana Evans, Clarence Hill, 415 Eastern Ave., Connersville, Indiana . Evans, Yvonne Claire, 623 W. 30th St., Davenport, Iowa Ewer, Marjorie Babbitt, Belvidere Park, Fontana, Wisconsin . Eyrich, Albert Henry, Jr., 6750 Sampson Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 42, 120 Fairfield, James Patrick, 508 Trowbridge St., Allegan, Michigan 270 'i23 Q89 121,126 119 98 ...QS 123, 124, .93 IO3 128 95 149 141 135 87 117 .84 .93f ,202 124 127 89 .98 128, I 50, 127, 135, 120 127, 137 .42, 487 128, 146, 128, 135, 135, 1 r 1 7 r ...,93, 95, 228 205 198 212 224 232 202 1 I4 201 232 216 231 207 235 223 198 207 208 205 21 1 227 220 227 21 6 235 216 189 212 114 186 185 224 198 235 231 235 216 194 205 186 220 203 215 220 235 220 223 190 21 1 201 207 215 193 201 198 205 208 201 205 21 1 185 227 42 227 183 219 117 197 193 146 185 232 202 190 141 211 231 Farowich, Michael, 255 Pennsylvania Ave., Brooklyn, New York I50, 223 Farquer, Beverly Ann, 64 N. Tremont, Indianapolis, Indiana 98, I94 Farris, Phillip Howard, 8032 Normal Ave., Chicago, Illinois . l4l, 220 Fassnacht, Lois May, 607 Park Ave., South Bend, Indiana 75, I24, I9O Fay, Eunice Cornelia, 4660 Reservoir Rd., Washington, D. C. , I23, T93 Fay, Jean Ann, 890 Brook St., Elgin, Illinois . 7 I85 Fayart, Josephine Louise, I20I South 4th, Springfield, Illinois . .87, 20l Fehl, Patricia Katherine, 3I4 Harvard, Terrace Park, Ohio. . . 89, II7, I94 Feicht, Carolyn Jane, 2028 Mayfair, Dayton, Ohio .,., 75, I I7, IS? Fenimore, James Arnold, I8I2 Commerce Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. . . . 84, IZ! Fenlon, Charles Edward, 80l Seventh Ave. S., Clinton, Iowa . . 94, 23l Fennessy, Barton Edward, Jr., l030 Randolph St., Oak Park, Illinois . 228 Fibbe, Guy Alexander, 3788 Millsbrae Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio I23, I83, 2Io Field, Byron Fiske, Jr., 673 W. Palmer St., Detroit, Michigan . 43, 77,99, I35, 2l2 Field, Martha Ann, 612 Mulberry St., Mt. Vernon, Indiana . . 75, 85, 87, l90 Field, Martha Haverstick, 673 W. Palmer St., Detroit, Michigan 43 Filer, John Horace, 25 Glen Parkway, Hamden, Connecticut 43, 79, I20, I35, l4I, 223 Finlayson, Myrtle Alice, 728 5th St. N. E., Washington, D. C. . . 205 Finley, Marcia Jean, 5685 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana I97 Finout, Robert Claude, ISI64 Gottschalk Ave., Homewood, Illinois . . . 220 Fiorillo, Frances Pauline, I7 Lake Ave., Yonkers, New York 43, 92, I I9, 202 Fischer, John Richard, Jr., IIO Lakewood, Glencoe, Illinois 227 Fischer, Margarette Wolf, 29 Joy Ave., Webster Groves, Missouri . 84 I28, I97 Fisher, Gordon Edward, 433 W. Ilth St., Anderson, Indiana . . 43, 228 Fisher, John Joseph, 320 W. Park Dr., Huntington, Indiana. . . 227 Fisher, Mary Helen, 663 N. Ash, Celina, Ohio 75, 95 II-I, l9O Fischer, Ronald Eldridge, Jr., I8ll 9th St., Bay City, Michigan . . . 2I5 Fitzgibbon, Robert James, 680 Brookside Dr., Birmingham, Michigan 220 Fjord, Hilliard James, I00 Barnard Rd., Manteno, Illinois 43, 95, l03 I20, 2l9 Flack, June Joan, -I3 Sturgis Rd., Bronxville, New York 43 l28, I97 Flanders, Ellen Louise, 2602 Chase, Anderson, Indiana 98 II4, 205 Flanders, John Harvey, l22 N. Park Ave., Hinsdale, Illinois 2l5 Foley, Betty Jane, 9l8 S. Cowen St., Garrett, Indiana 43 l23, 202 Foote, Richard Manly, 954 E. Erie Ave., Lorain, Ohio . . 93, 224 Ford, Beverly Ann 225 E. Electric Court, Sturgis, Michigan . . . . II8, I89 Fosdick, Donald James, 4l0 Lincoln Way, LaPorte, Indiana 43, 83, l2I I23,2l6 Foster, Lucy Ellen, 209 S. Catherine, LaGrange, Illinois . .... l23, 202 Fowler, Barbara Jane IIIO3 Hermosa, Chicago, Illinois 43 I20, I97 Fowler, Frank Thomas, 4545 White Oak Ave.,Encino, California 205 Francis, David Nelson, 233 Garfield Ave., Janesville, Wisconsin 2l2 Fraser, Nancy Eileen, I98 Fremont, Battle Creek, Michigan 20I Fred, Gloria Ann, 5OI West Ist St., Marion, Indiana 120, l90 Frederick, Robert Rice, Box 58, Allegan, Michigan 2l1 Freedman, Walter Lewis, 40 East I0th St., New York, New York 93,95 Fretz, Donald R., 343 N. Main St., Tipton, Indiana 43, IO3, I20, I35, 208 Freud, Alberta Mae, 8045 S. Vernon, Chicago, Illinois I20, I2I, 202 Frey, Robert Lewis, New Richmond, Indiana 220 Friend, Elizabeth Barbara, 50 Taylor Ave., Ft, Thomas, Kentucky . . 87, 89, 202 Fritz, Walton, 5I5 N. Edwardsville St., Staunton, Illinois 223 Frodin, Dorothy Jeanne, 96l7 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, Illinois 43, II8, l82, I9-I Fruechtenicht, George Edward, I326 Delta Blvd., Ft. Wayne, Indiana I2-1,22-I Gabel, Jocelyn Faye, 532 S, Belmont, Arlington Heights, Illinois II8, I9-I Gaddis, Barbara, 2l5 Sunset Dr., Libertyville, Illinois 98, 202 Gage, Margaret Ellen, 3l2 E. Main St., Carlinville, Illinois. . II9, 205 Gahan, Jeannette Pierce, 2728 I3th St., N., St. Petersburg, Florida 8-I Galbraith, Donald Lee, 503 W. State St., Huntington, Indiana 44, I35, I-II, 228 Gallagher, John William, 9 Stockton, Dayton, Ohio . -'I-I, I I9, 2I5 Gamble, William Elliot, 53I N. Washington St., Park Ridge, Illinois 66, 79, I I7, I-Il, 227 Gans, Helen Marie, 6I2 W. Second St., Madison, Indiana 98, I9O Gardner, Earl Barton, Jr., New Market, Indiana I3S, I-I6, 225 Gardner, Marjorie Mae, l8I4 Alta Vista Ave., Munster, Indiana 66, 79, l89 Garnant, Shirley Avonne, 8l8 James Court, Waukegan, Illinois 205 Gorrigus, David Allan, R. F. D. I, Vincennes, Indiana 227 Garringer, Nelson Eugene, 328 West Silver St., Bluffton, Indiana 235 Garrison, Arthur Edson, 535 St. Martins St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 22-4 Garrison, Marillyn Sue, 309 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio . 189 Garrison, Richard Benjamin, 309 King Ave., Columbus Ohio -I-I, I I-I, II5, I2O,22O Garth, Lura Belle, 4205 Manitou Way, Madison, Wisconsin IO3, II5, I2l, I26, 205 Garwood, Harold Lincoln, 2648 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Illinois 211 Gates, Constance, 80 Farrand Park, Detroit, Michigan 120, 201 Gates, Donald R., I87 E. Pearl, Coldwater, Michigan -14, 183,211 Gates, John Edwin, Jr., 80 Farrand Park, Detroit, Michigan . 235 Gavert, Jane Annabelle, 200 Woodside Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 205 Gay, Carolyn Louise, 3200 National Road East, Richmond, Indiana . . 89, I I9, ISS Gee, David Alan, 904 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois 231 Geller, Charles Mervin, 93l Pemberton. Fort Wayne, Indiana -I-I 2I9 Gemmer, Millicent Marie, R. F. D. I6, Box 445, Indianapolis, Indiana -I-I, 7-4: 202 271 X NI. George, Walter Eugene Charles, 6 Fillmore St., Baldwin, L. I., New York. . . . . .44 Gessler, Annette Cecile, 3927 S. Harrison, Fort Wayne, Indiana .,,.. Gibney, Donald Charles, 930 N. President St., Wheaton, Illinois ...,. Gibson, Robert Keith, 103 N. Walnut St., Batesville, lndiana ,,., . Gift, John William, 109 High Point Road, Peoria, Illinois . . . . . . . Gilbert Charles Walter, 310 Forest Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois ,.... 44,128, 36, 44, 77, 79, 82 Gilbert: Shirley Jeanne, 429 W. 59th Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri ,... 44, 98,118 Gildemeister, Dorothy Jean, 1517 Rockland, Rocky River, Ohio. . . . . Giles Doroth P 3630 Guilford Ave Indianapolis Indiana 44, 74, 76, 82, 84, I 17, 7 Y -1 -1 1 Giles, Mary Lou, 3630 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, lndiana. . . . . . . Gill, Charles William, Jr., R. F. D. 2, Wabash, Indiana ....,, .... Gill, John James, 5708 Harper Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . Gillen, Jane, 3272 N. Summit, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . Gipson, Robert Hull, 601 N. Main, Normal, Illinois . . . . . Given, Claude Byrum, Crossville, Illinois ,... . . . .. Gladstein, Merwyn Ralph, 504 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, New Jersey Glancy, Donald Ray, R. F. D. 1, Westville, Indiana . . . Glasco, June Lee, 1307 E. Main St., Salem, Illinois . Glase, Page Bently, R. F. D. 4, Elkhart, Indiana Glasner, Barbara Ann, 103 N. Ashland, LaGrange, Illinois . . Gleeton, Helen Louise, 525 W. Park Ave., Columbiana, Ohio Gluvna, Frances Elizabeth, 1070 N. Ridge Rd., Lorain, Ohio Goetsch, Doris Naomi, 1928 Elm, New Albany, Indiana . Goldthwaite, Marion, 210 Berkley Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana Goodlad, Warren Alfred, 405 S. Ashland, LaGrange, Illinois Goodman, Robert Harvey, 219 N, Wildwood Ave., Kankakee, Illinois Goodwin, Patricia Adele, 30 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, New York ..75,87,117, .Q141 .235 ...102, 114,115 .. ....... 98 44, 98, 1 18, 121 .. 102,120 ..98,117 . .127 , 232 .205 231 .21 1 224 220 185 186 185 ,185 .232 .215 .198 ,223 211 185 231 193 185 f 202 189 201 228 215 205 , 208 Goodwin, Richard H., 121 Lexington Ave., Franklin Square, L. I., New York . .45, 135 Goodwin, Warren William, 121 Lexington Ave., Franklin Square, L. I., New York .5. 18834, 87, 13 Goranson, Audrey Evelyn, 6251 N. Maplewood, Chicago, Illinois Gould, Robert Lane, 23 Granvue Dr., Belleville, Illinois . . Goyer, Robert Stanton, 2513 Erskine Blvd., South Bend, lndiana. . Grace, Harold Leo, Jr., 1565 N. Main St., Decatur, Illinois . , Graham, John Fenton, 20 Sherman St., Newport, Rhode Island .. Graham, Margery Ann, 2234 Cameron Ave., Norwood, Ohio . . Graham, Ronald Clifton, 2213 Wiggins, Springfield, Illinois .... Grandfield, Keith George, 920 Leavenworth, Manhattan, Kansas Grant, Joan Kathleen, 7625 Yates, Chicago, Illinois Grass, William Henry, 707 W. Church, Brazil, Indiana Graves, Mona Lavonne, 116 E. Spruce St., Princeton, Indiana Graves, Palmer Martin, 3125 Wold Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . Graves, Virginia Ann, 3125 Wold Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Gray, Earl E., Jr., 10601 Hamilton, Chicago, Illinois Gray, Gordon Tabor, 260 N. Ohio St., Martinsville, Indiana Greene, Ann, 66 Greenacres Ave., Scarsdale, New York Greenleaf, Marion Boyce, 1024 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Indiana Greenleaf, Mildred Couch, I024 S. College Ave., Greencastle, lndiana Gregory, Marian, 814 S. Henderson, Bloomington, lndiana Grieg, Rosemary Milne, 5730 N. Meade Ave., Chicago, Illinois Grier, Clarabel, 308 Bellemonte, Middletown, Ohio 84, Griesser, Robert Covey, 501 W. 13th St., Sterling, Illinois . Griffith, William McElroy, 27th and Edison, Granite City, Illinois Grimes, Herbert Edwin, 401 N. Meridian, Washington, Indiana . Griswold, Priscilla Ann, 1651 Edgewater Ave., Chicago, Illinois Grizzell, Joel Emry, 5920 N. Clark, Chicago, Illinois. . Groenke, John Harry, 2115 S. 19th Ave., Maywood, Illinois . Grogan, Grace Louise, 922 Walnut St., West Bend, Wisconsin . . . . Grogan, James Carswell, 922 Walnut St., West Bend, Wisconsin. . . . Grogan, Wells Brown, 922 Walnut St., West Bend, Wisconsin Grohsmeyer, Frederick Andrew, Jr., 2411 9th St., N. W., Canton, Oh Gross, John Birney, Woodmont Boulevard, Nashville, Tennessee . . Gross, Margaret Ann, II2 W. Mechanic, Shelbyville, Indiana . . Grossman, Rodger Juane, 1 15 E. Jackson St., Plymouth, Indiana . Gruener, Edward Jacob, 3704 Sheffield, Hammond, lndiana . Gubbins, John Mortimer, 821 Douglas Ave., Elgin, Illinois . . Guild, Susan, Fairland, Indiana . . Guinnup, Dan Wilfred, 318 Emerson Drive, Seymour, Indiana Gwinn, John Milton, R. F. D. 5, Noblesville, lndiana . . . Haab, Marybelle, 503 N. Center St., Bremen, lndiana . Habenicht, Walter George, Jr., 2035 E. 72nd PI., Chicago, Illinois Haber, Joan, 626 Pearl St., Union City, lndiana . . . . . . Haber, Lewis Smith, 626 Pearl St., Union City, Indiana . . . Haber, Margaret Ann, 626 Pearl St., Union, Indiana. . Hagen, Marjorie Jane, 6241 N. Claremont Ave., Chicago, Illinois Hager, Eleanor Mae, 952 Plymouth Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan Hagerup, Paul Albert, 6836 Olcott Ave., Chicago, Illinois 272 , 208 ......... 206 . . . .. 231 ..82,89,121 216 . ..... 183 224 ...137 232 ... . 189 . ... 224 . . 45 223 ...16I 185 .... 93 .... 185 .. . 149 227 .. 45,125 197 ... .. 215 .. . ... 231 .. 45,120,201 . .. 93,94,190 , . .. 98,190 ... 87,121 198 . . 207 87,117,121,161 193 .. .. . 135 183 . . . 231 .... 212 . ...75 185 . ..123, 124, 228 45,82,219 .. .. 98,115 189 . ....... 219 . ...85,98 219 io ... ..... 232 .... . 93,95 114 .. 85,122 198 . . 94 219 . 141,211 . . 135,154 . 185 45,123,135,146 208 .87,89,117 227 94 202 . .. . 223 .... .. 45 193 , 215 121,123,126,198 ..45,202 . 197 . 223 Hahl, Marianna, 33 Highland St., Colorado Springs, Colorado. Hahn, Wilma Gene, l20I Kinsmoor Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana Hailey, Robert Carter, 408 Mound St., Harlan, Kentucky . I22, I89 2Ol 45, 98, 99, 232 Hairrell, Richard Roderique, R. R. I, Roanoke, Indiana. 92, 98 Hake, Carl Louis, Hoyleton, Illinois . .,., . 98,220 Hale, Jane, 2I27 Grandview Pl., LaCrosse, Wisconsin I90 Hall, Edwin Keeler, 8l6 Brown Hills Ct., Rockford, Illinois 223 Hall, Margery Jean, 27I0 Blackhawk Rd., Wilmette, Illinois I20, I28 I97 Halsted, Alfred Theodore, Jr., 205 E. Mason St., Cadillac, Michigan 92, I I4, II7 2l2 Halsted, Richard Emerson, 205 E. Mason St., Cadillac, Michigan 27, 45, 74, II4, l2l, 212 Hamilton, DeForest Allgood, Jr., 8844 LaCrosse Ave., Skokie, Illinois. . . 223 Hamilton, Edward Christian, Jr., Il2 Taylor Pl., Greencastle, Indiana. I23 2l6 Hamilton, Laurette Patricia, 94I9 Pleasant Ave., Chicago, Illinois . I90 Hamilton, Marcia Prichard, lI2 Taylor Pl., Greencastle, Indiana . . 98 Hamilton, Richard Emerson, 8l4 S. E. Riverside Dr., Evansville, Indiana 75, I08, I I5, l56, 208 Hamm, Carlton Blair, Observatory Hill, Apt. I3, Greencastle, Indiana. . IO3 2ll Hanks, Rex Leo, Jr., 43 N. Park Ave., Lombard, Illinois . 2I9 Hanna, Daniel Hovey, 7ll Seminary St., Greencastle, Indiana 45, 93,95, 99,220 Hanrahan, William Joseph, 4432 Monroe St., Chicago, Illinois 208 Hanscom, Frank Henry, 680 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Illinois . . 208 Hansen, James Robert, 2020 Farragut Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 232 Hansen, Patricia Jean, l706 Hildreth St., South Bend, Indiana I94 Hardebeck, John Wilbur, 330 Carroll St., East Chicago, Indiana . . 45, 74, 2l5 Harder, Robert Alsip, IO2 Ridge Rd., Hammond, Indiana . . . . . 2I6 Harders, Jane Lois, 35l Lombard Ave., Lombard, Illinois . 46, I29, I82, I89 Hardy, Robert Price, 2645 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Illinois . . 46 2l5 Hargis, Martha Nell, 9I2 S, Alvord Blvd., Evansville, Indiana. . . 84, 20l Hargrave, Margaret Jean, 7365 Amherst St., St. Louis, Missouri 46, 99, II6 I89 Harlor, Thomas Lyle, I76 E. Burlington Rd., Riverside, Illinois . . , 2I2 Harney, Albert Gerald, l635 Cornelia Ave., Chicago, Illinois 2l5 Harris, Helen Margaret, 907 Jackson Ave., River Forest, Illinois l85 Harris, Kathryn Louise, I209 N. Belleview PI., Indianapolis, Indiana 84, 89, I28, I94 Harrison, Alice Merritt, 48 Downey Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 205 Harrison, Jack Edward, 47I Columbia Ave., Tipton, Indiana 233 Harrison, James Roy, l950 W. Huisache Ave., San Antonio, Texas . I49, 223 Hart, Russell Holiday, Braeburn Rd., Flossmoor, Illinois . . . . 87 220 Hartenstein, Eleanor Ann, 4048 Ellington Ave., Western Springs, Illinois . l24, I98 Hartley, Martha Jane, R. R. 4, Springfield, Ohio . I22, I28, I89 Harvey, Sarah Margaret, Berth Rd., Hartford City, Indiana . 46, I85 Haskins, Beverly Boyd, 528 S. Hawthorne Rd., Winston Salem, North Carolina 46, I02, I I4, I20, 202 Hatch, Thayer Edward, I4I8 Lake Blvd., St. Joseph, Michigan l36 Hathaway, Elizabeth Ann, 829 S. State St., Springfield, Illinois 20I Hatz, Janis Adele, 4442 Adams St., Gary, Indiana. .... I20, I67, I97 Hauck, Audrey Ruth, IOOI N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . l85 Hawkins, Mary Jean, I62I E. Broadway, Logansport, Indiana . 65, 79, 205 Hawn, Argil Neal, IO5 McKinley St., Rochester, New York . 235 Hawthorne, Victor John, l0527 Hale Ave., Chicago, Illinois 2l9 Hayden, John Stuart, 4I5 E. 5th St., Perrysburg, Ohio . . 2II Hayes, Mary Hobbs, 9l5 Park Dr., Flossmoor, Illinois 46, I85 Hayes, Philip Lee, 6I E. I55th St., Harvey, Illinois 89, I24, I36, 220 Hayes, Ruth Joanne, 8050 Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois 46, I89 Hayes, William Foster, Jr., 6l E. I55th St., Harvey, Illinois. 46, 98, I I7, 220 Hays, Helen, 903 W. 4th St., Marion, Indiana . . . . 202 Heaps, Willene Elizabeth, lIIO Seward St., Evanston, Illinois I26, I90 Heath, Frances Louise, ll08 S. I2'h St., Lawrenceville, Illinois 20l Heaton, Charles Huddleston, III S. Sycamore, Centralia, Illinois 98 Heaton, Loren Joe, Sharpsville, Indiana 228 Heil, Ann Elizabeth, 4l0 S. Jameson Ave., Lima, Ohio 46, I27, 2lI Heil, Robert Frederick, 4lO S. Jameson Ave., Lima, Ohio . II7, I22, I27, 202 Heiney, Alys Johanna, I903 E. l0th St. Rd., Anderson, Indiana . 75 Hempy, Verna Eldine, 3I 37 Chadbourne Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio I28, I76 Henderson, James Hervy, 739 Graham Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . 23l Henderson, Richard, R. R. 2, Crown Point, Indiana 224 Henderson, Shirley Anne, l340 Court St., Port Huron, Michigan 46, I I9, I2-1, I93 Henderson, William Paul, 2I2 Willard Ave., B'oomington, Illinois 46, II9 228 Hendricks, Margaret Sherman, R. R. 5, Franklin, Indiana 89, I97 Hendry, Charles Malcolm, 3853 N. Ridgeway Ave., Chicago, Illinois 46, II9, 220 Henley, Charles Elwood, Plainfield, Indiana . 93, 95, 99 2l5 Henley, Ruth Eleanor, I5I6 S. Walnut St., Hartford City, Indiana S9 ISS Henry, Leo Raymond, 3l2 N. Cicott St., Logansport, Indiana 220 Henry, Richard Leigh, 946 E. Station St., Kankakee, Illinois 232 Henshaw, Mary, 3l45 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana 47, 88, 89, l2I, I26 l93 Herchenroeder, Dorothy Catherine, 4828 William St., Omaha, Nebraska 202 Herendeen, Don Allen, R. R, I, Mentone, Indiana 231 Heritage, Irving McKee, 2l2 N. Bellevue Ave., Langhorne, Pennsylvania 22-I Hero'd, Dorothy Harries, 626 East Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois 85 lS6 T3 Herald, Ruth Marion, 626 East Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois . ,,.. ,.,,.... . . Herron, Marion William, l9l8 Gilmore St., Columbus, Indiana .,.......,,..., Hesslin Harriett Ann, 2420 Western Ave., Mattoon, Illinois ...... 47, I I7, II9, 1141 ,212 I27, l89 Hester,l Mary Cornelia, 924 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania ,,.... .92, I27, I97 Hetlage, Louis Protzmann, lO927 Riverview Dr., St. Louis, Missouri ,,.. . .47, I35, Hibbs, George Garvin, l6l8 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Illinois .,...,, , . .47, I35, Hibbs, Marilyn Johnson, I6l8 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Illinois .,,,..,..,,... . . Hibbs, William, l6l8 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Illinois ..........., Hickman, Cleveland Pendleton, Jr., 3 I 5 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, Indiana .1 Hieber, Wayne Samuel, R. R. 9, State St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana ..... .,.. 4 7, I35, Highland, James Franklin, 203 S. l0th St., Decatur, Indiana .... Hildebrand, Dora May 705 28th St., Rockford, Illinois . . . ..... . . . , . Hildebrand, Esther Frances, 606 E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana . . . . Hill, James Rogers, 20l9 South A St., Richmond, Indiana . ....... . . Hill, Virginia Ann, 3l6 S. Vermillion St., Streatar, Illinois . . . . Hines, Mabel Dodd, l0I2 Valley Rd., Charleston, West Virginia . , . . Hinton, Mary Kathryn, 30l2 Burton, Alton, Illinois . . . . . , . Hirschman, Paul Allen, 5543 University Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana Hirshhorn, Gene Harriet, I6 Pont St., Great Neck, New York .... . 89, l2l Hirt, Barbara Jane, 446 Emerson Ave., Hamilton, Ohio ..,.. . . . . , Hoadley, John English, 70I N. Walnut St., Bloomington, Indiana. . 87, Hoagland, Mary Jane, I5 Parkland Pl., Kirkwood, Missouri ..... Hoffman, Norman Richard, I26 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Illinois. . . . . Hoglund, Joyce Marilyn, 5763 N. Richmond, Chicago, Illinois .. . Holcomb, Donald Frank, 866 Lorena Ave., Wood River, Illinois. . . Hall, Joseph Philip, Jr., 907 North Ave., DesPlaines, Illinois ....... . Hollatz, William Stuart, i725 N. Natchez Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . , , . Holley, Barbara Jean, 6l20 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . . Holley, Donald Laverne, 6l20 Ingleside Ave., Chicago, Illinois ..,.. Hollis, Warren Kennith, White House, Tennessee ......, ,,.. . ......,..l35, .. 12i, 89, I37, I85 149,211 149,212 ,47,I94 ,...2I2 .93,94 127,220 141,219 141,150 .., 189 ... 185 .94,220 ... 207 ,.. 190 .. 185 123,218 121,202 123,198 114,212 122,197 114,115 .., 193 ... 211 ... 223 .., 235 . 189 150,208 228 Holmes, John Copeland, 5945 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana .,.. . II7, 227 Holmes, Robert Eugene, 5l7 Tompkins St., Shelbyville, Indiana ........... 4. . . .84, 232 Holt, John Manly, 4060 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 228 Honan, Martha Ann, R. R. 6, Lebanon, Indiana . . 47, 76, II4, II6, I20, 20I Hooper, Shirley Jean, 92I Arlington St., LaGrange, Illinois .... . ....,.... . . I93 Hopkins. John Eugene, 7l22 Normal Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . . . . .47, 231 Hora, Vivian Irene, 7l08 35th St., Berwyn, Illinois .. , .47, II9, I86 Horn, Elizabeth Ann, I743 Wesley Ave., Evanston, Illinois . . ....,. I89 Horn, Patricia Mae, 225I S. St. Louis, Tulsa, Oklahoma . . . .... 2Oi Hosbach, Rosemarie, 342 Beverly Dr., Erie Pennsylvania . ., 95, 98,202 Hosler, Carol Jean, 544 Highland Ave., Mansfield, Ohio , , II6, I26, 20l Hovey, Phyllis Jean, 697 S. Bluff Dr., Harbor Springs, Michigan . . . ..., 47, 202 Howard, Betty Grace, 438 Park Ave., Loveland, Ohio . . .lI7, l29, l6I, I93 Howard, Hubert Wendell, 904 E. 29th St., Anderson, Indiana ..., ...... . . .II4, 220 Howe, Mary June, 3l2 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . l98 Howell, Julia Ann, I6 East Home Rd., Springfield, Ohio , . . .... l28 Hoy, David Fletcher, Ill, 272 Montclair Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois. , ..... 220 Hoy, Joan, l7l8 Madison Ave., Mt. Healthy, Ohio ........ . .... l22, I93 Hrych, John Joseph, l942 Scoville Ave., Berwyn, Illinois ....... ..... 2 28 Hubbard, Clara Louise, i329 Moss Ave., Peoria, Illinois. . ...... l9O Hubbard, Maureen Ann, I4 E. North St., Crete, Illinois. . . . . . . . 205 Hubbell, Mary Lane, l033 Logan Ave., Elgin, Illinois ...... .... . . . 98, 99, 2Ol Huber, Mary Jane, 590I Rice St., Chicago, Illinois ....... ....... . . . I I8, 202 Hudspeth, Edwin Gard, 549 Hollywood Pl., Webster Groves, Missouri . . ..,.... 235 Hueber, Joanne Marie, 632 Henry St., Huntington, Indiana . . ........ 205 Huggard, William Allen, 624 E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana . , . . . . . . 2l9 Hughes, Allan Bebout, 2l0 E. 7th St., Rushville, Indiana ..,.,.., . ..l23, l83,2l6 Hughes, Nancy Lee, II08 Olmsted Dr., Glendale, California ..... .... . .,... I 98 Hull, John Dan, 3055 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana ......... l4l, 224 Hull, Nancy Susan, 3055 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana 47, 82, l2I, l28, l98 Humphrey, Arthur Gordon, l32l Judson Ave., Highland Park, Illinois . . . .Il7, I49, 220 Hunt, George David, 605 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . . ......... 2I5 Hunter, Barbara L. Day, 409 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, Indiana .... ..... 4 7, 20l Hunter, Thomas Wayne, 409 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, Indiana . . . I I9, 228 Huntington, Charles Roland, 2600 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, Illinois . . . . . 154,227 Hurlbert, Alfred Lorne, Jr., 7I5 N. Lang Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . . . . I2l, 235 Hurst, James Levi, 9 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Indiana . .... . . . . . .48, 228 Husson, Doris Marilyn, 7l8 Main St., Coshocton, Ohio . . . , . . . . 202 Hutchinson, Thomas Webb, 520 Ferguson Ave., Wood River, Illinois .... ..... 2 O8 Hutchison, Karl William, 829 Forest Ave., Highland Park, Illinois .... .... 2 08 Hutson, Charles Robert, 409 Main St., Mt. Vernon, Indiana ..... ..... I I9, 224 Hutton, Charles Richard. 25 Wildwood Rd., Hammond, Indiana . . . . .lO3 Hyde, Helen Jo Ann, 624 Locksley Pl., Webster Groves, Missouri 48, l2O,2Oi lbold, Elizabeth Deanne, 3920 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois . . l27, l85 lbold, Lorilee Ruth, 3920 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois . . . .I85 lmler, William Alfred, lI2 W. Broadway, Alexandria, Indiana . . , II4, I2I,208 274 Ingram, Kenneth, 1321 Wood St., Elkhart, Indiana . Ingram, Martha Louise, 504 E. Calhoun St., Macomb, Illinois . . .- . Inman, Margaret Jean, 11541 Clematis Blvd., Wilkensburg, Pennsylvania lrelan Carolyn Jean, 180 Ferry St., Wabash, Indiana . . . . . . 117, 216 190 186 189 Irving, Jean Lucille, 541 Stadium Dr., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 48, 114, 120, 194 lsenbarger, Joan, 101 N. Dill St., Muncie, Indiana. . . ,,,. . . 197 Isenbarger, John P., 101 N. Dill St., Muncie, Indiana . . . 79, 135, 141, 219 Jackson Amy Judith, R. R. 1, Centerville, Michigan . .. 122,171,193 Jackson, Ernest Orville, Jr., Elizabethtown, Indiana . . . . . . 231 Jackson Francis Elmer, R. R. 2, Akron, Ohio. . . llil Jackson, Peter Krau, Hillcrest Farm, Centerville, Michigan . 213 Jackson, Robert George, 203 Hawthorne Ave., Lewistown, Montana 103 Jacobs, Dorothy Susan, 9150 Pleasant Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . ...,, . . 85, 122, 197 Jacobs, Edward Jesse, 6148 S. Sacramento, Chicago, Illinois . 208 Jacobs, Roy Samuel, 2028 Marlowe Ave., Lakewood, Ohio . . . 82, 212 Jacobsen, Ellen Catherine, 3859 N. New Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana 89, 117,202 Janes, Elizabeth Zillah, 202 Indiana St., Elmhurst, Illinois. . ..,,.,.. . 189 Jannasch, Grace Elizabeth, 235 W. 43rd Ave., Gary, Indiana . 189 Jantz, Ernest William, 8031 Burnham Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . 231 Jarrett, Elizabeth Anne, 185 N. Sycamore St., Martinsville, Indiana 186 Jeffrey, Mary Jane, 4414 Broadway St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . 186 Jellison, Patricia LoAnn, 209 Wakewa Ave., South Bend, Indiana . .119, 202 Jenkins, John Albert, 938 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 48, 74, 135, 141, 211 Jennings, Elizabeth Jane, Sunnsyside Rd., R. R. 12, Indianapolis, Indiana 117, 186 Jesberg, Robert, 239 S. Lucerne Blvd., Los Angeles, California , . 117,227 Johnson Edythe Mae, 130 Home Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . 122, 186 Johnson, Harold Leonard, Jr., 917 N. McCann St., Kokomo, Indiana . 89, 94, 227 Johnson, Helen Marie, 8232 Merrill Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . 89, 197 Johnson, Joan Elizabeth, 2011 Guilford Rd., Rockford, Illinois . . . 48, 194 Johnson John Oliver, Jr., 300 E. Morgan Ave., Chesterton, Indiana . 48, 126, 232 Johnson, Ned Dale, R. R. 3, Vincennes, Indiana . 48 Johnson, Virginia Hutt, 6845 Chappel Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . 186 Jones, Alanson Loud, New Madrid, Missouri . . . 235 Jones, Barbara Marie, 1012 Linden Ave., Wilmette, Illinois 190 Jones, Donald, 9956 Wallace St., Chicago, Illinois 224 Jones, Dorothy Louise, Box 404, Green Bay, Wisconsin 48, 74, 119, 190 Jones, Russell Mosley, New Madrid, Missouri 121 Jones, Virginia Rose, 109 W. Michigan, LaGrange, Indiana 48, 198 Jordan, Arthur Curtis, 2508 E. Belleview PI., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 87, 219 Jordan, Charles Robert, 2508 E. Belleview Pl., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 219 Jordon, John Thompson, 152 Buckingham Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana 114, 115, 120, 219 Josephsen, Joyce Karen, 3657 Grantley Rd., Toledo, Ohio 201 Judson, Margaret Louise, 1 125 N. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . 189 Jung, Clarence Robert, Jr., 120 W. Poplar St., Walnut Ridge, Arkansas 36, 79, 85,99 Jung, Kathryn Estelle, 3008 Beaver Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . .... 48,206 Jylha, Harland Johannes, 1507 Ohio Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio . 75, 93,98, 99 Kadel, Adeline Jane, 5131 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana 197 Kasson, Torn Constantine, 6072 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, Illinois 127, 141, 232 Katzmann, Harry Edward, 15538 Loomis Ave., Harvey, Illinois 220 Kaziny, Joseph Arthur, 1045 Judson Ave., Evanston, Illinois 149 Keegan, Constance, 120 Rose Blvd., Akron, Ohio . 207 Keene, James Robert, 2037 Tyler, Louisville, Kentucky 228 Keith, Sara Fargo, 2811 Harrison St., Evanston, Illinois 202 Keller, Carolyn Martha, 3440 Home Ave., Berwyn, Illinois 89, 117, 118, 186 Kelly, Mary Louise, Spencer, Indiana ...... . . . 205 Kelly, Thomas Lawrence, 1312 Boilvin Ave., Rockford, Illinois 48, 219 Kelsey, Robert Moffat, Jr., 2107 Monroe St., LaPorte, Indiana 235 Kemmerling, Doris Elizabeth, New Harmony, Indiana 48, 118, 19-4 Kemp, Janet Thompson, 754 S. Harrison St., Frankfort, Indiana 197 Kennedy, Ruth Lorraine, 3729 Woodburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . 121, 123 193 Kennedy, William Neil, R. R. 3, Lockport, Illinois 121, 232 Kent, Frederick James, 229 Ridgewood Rd., Coral Gables, Florida 98, 235 Kent, Robert David, 526 Laurel Ave., Wilmette, Illinois 215 Kerns, Helen Louise, Morrisonville, Illinois . . 189 Kerr, Richard Andrew, 62 Division St., Coldwater, Michigan -19,211 Kiefer, Mary Helen, 224 Ellsworth St., Rockford, Illinois 12-1, 197 King, Marilyn Helen, 1533 Larry Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 85, 126 King, Robert Hakes, 802 Colfax St., Evanston, Illinois 224 Kingsbery, Barbara Joyce, 6941 S. Princeton Ave., Chicago, Illinois 98. 206 Kinkel, Carol Jean. 317 Woodland Lane. Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 193 Kipley, Donald. 251 E. 138th St., Riverdale, Chicago, Illinois 1-11 Kirkendall, Alfred Wayne. 113 Hebard St., Knoxville, Illinois 223 Kirsch, Charles Edward, 611 E. Chicago Rd., Sturgis, Michigan 220 Kleckner, Millicent, Box 59A, R. R. 1, Barrington, Illinois 49, 120, 128, 129, 198 Klein, Muriel Jane 1323 Hayward Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio -I9 128 197 Kleinschmidt, Kenneth Richard, 709 E. Minnesota St., Indianapolis, Indiana 1 87: 212 Kline, Marilyn McNamee, 859 E. Lincoln St., Hoopeston, Illinois -19, IIS T4 Knapp, Calvin Raymond, 29 Signal Hill, East St. Louis, Illinois. .. . . II5 ,232 Knapp, Mary Elizabeth, Dixie Camp, North Webster, lndiana, . . ,... 85, 98, I89 Knickrehm, Charles William, 3I Sheffield St., Portland, Maine. , . ...... 232 Knickrehm, Sara Jane, 3I Sheffield St., Portland, Maine .... . . I24, 205 Knode, Cara Louise, 2l-42 Chesterland, Lakewood, Ohio ..... . . . . 2Ol Knuepfer, Marilyn Eloise, 9l8 Jackson Ave., River Forest, Illinois. . , . . .85, I28, l90 Knueppel, Charles Merlin, 608 N. 4th Ave., Maywood, Illinois . . , ..., 82, 84, 2l9 Koechling, Frances Ruth, 55 Primrose Ave., Floral Park, New York. . ,,.... . . I94 Koehler, Marjory Ann, 2940 Wold Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . . , . . ,..,. . . . I98 Koenig, Roland Eugene, 2I2 S. Oak St., Itasca, Illinois .,... . .... .,., 2 I9 Kraemer, Bettye Louise, IOI Dreier Blvd., Evansville, Indiana . . . . . 98, I I7, I28, I86 Kraft, Arline Lucille, 205 Main St., Batavia, Illinois . ..,.., . . I24, I65 I85 Kramer, William Alan, Jr., 9I4 Keystone Ave., River Forest, Illinois . . .... 49, 99, 2II Krcilek, Henrietta, 286 Delaplaine Rd., Riverside, Illinois ,,.., . .49, 20I Kreiger, Carol Jacqueline, I34I3 Burley Ave., Chicago, Illinois .,., , I94 Kretschmer, Lucinda Letitia, 347 Gale Ave., River Forest, Illinois .... . . . 207 Kroncke, Robert Clure, 956 Wentworth Ave., Calumet City, Illinois . 2I9 Krueger, Alice Lee, 708 Weller Ave., LaP0rte, Indiana . , . . IB6 Kubricht, Ellyn Jean, 4I56 DeBois Blvd., Congress Park, Illinois. . .. . l26 I89 Kuentzel, Elizabeth Jane, I824 Central Ave., Whiting, Indiana . . , . I89 Kunze, Frederick John, 6204 W. Main St., Belleville, Illinois, . . . . 2,3I Kutis, Dorothy Pearl, 3638 Avalon Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio ,,.,. 49, l20, l23, 202 Laederach, Betty Ruth, R. R. 5, Forest Park, Valparaiso, lndiana, , 49 I26, I94 Lami, Dorothy Mae, I40 Geneva Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois . . . ,..,. 87 I93 Lancaster, Mary Louise, 8l6 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Illinois . . . 202 Lance, Mary Anna, 6I I0 3rd Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin . . l2O I97 Lansford, Joan, 880i W. I2I St., Palos Park, Illinois . , I22 Lanz, Suzanne, III7 O St., Bedford, lndiana . , . . .85 I24 202 Larson, Kathryn Isabel, 68l5 S. Union Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . , . . 207 Lathe, Robert Reuel, I73 Gage Rd., Riverside, Illinois . , , , I23 2I6 Laughlin, Alva Claude, 207 N. 82nd St., Belleville, Illinois . . . . . I20 228 Laury, Zella Joan, 608 S. Ashland Blvd., Chicago, Illinois .... . . I03 II5 I93 Lavine, David, 926 West End Ave., New York City, New York . . . . .... . . 232 Law, Kathleen Elizabeth, I35l N. Jefferson St., Huntington, Indiana ..,. 84 I98 Lawall, William Christian, 30I0 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, Indiana . .II9 I27 2I6 Lawrence, Parker Monroe, 480i Arlington Ave., Ft. Wayne, lndiana . II7 223 Lawver, Susanne, 220 East 6th St., Peru, Indiana , ..,. , II5, I2I, I25 l82, I85 Leatherman, Winifred, 6 Pine Ave., Madison, New Jersey . . ...... 94 I86 Leavitt, Henry Swindeman, I69 N. Harrison Ave., Kankakee, Illinois . . . . 2I6 Lee, John Carroll, I249 W. Branning Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . . .... II9,22-'I Lee, Kenneth James, 3l06 Oak Ave., Brookfield, Illinois , . . . . . . 49, 2I9 Lee, Marjorie Erna, 8I3 I2th St., Tell City, lndiana , . 49, 94, 99, l7I I82 2OI Lehman, Carolyn Ann, I224 N. Main St., Elkhart, Indiana . , . . . . . 207 Lehman, John David, 8 S. Columbia St., Naperville, Illinois . 49, I2l I35 2IiS Leirer, Doris Elaine, I7I5 E. Market St., Logansport, lndiana . . . . . . . . 205 Leisenring, Alice Lee, 53I E. Front St., Berwick, Pennsylvania .. . 87 Lenfesty, Barbara, 2339 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, lndiana . . . . . . . . . I98 Lenzen, Fred Frank, Jr., 500 Courtland Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois. . . , . . . . . 23I Lenzen, Mary Patricia, 228 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, lndiana. . . . .49, I24, I97 Letcher, Jennette Eliza, I6I7 Park View, Whiting, Indiana . , . . II5, I I9 I2I 205 Levinson, Alan Charles, 5639 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, lndiana . , .... . 23I Lewellen, Mary Lenora, 622 S. Main St., Dunkirk, Indiana ..,. . . , . . . I93 Lewis Alan Mortimer, 207 Northwood Rd., Riverside, Illinois . . . . . . . . 50 2I9 Lewis Elizabeth, 3I6 Helfenstein Ave., Webster Groves, Missouri. .,,.. . I97 Lewis Georgia Marie, Box 473, Lawrenceville, Illinois . . 89, 94, I22 I94 Lewis Henry, 3II 3rd St., Carrni, Illinois . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . 228 Lewis John Chase, I0l5 N. Phillips, Kokomo, lndiana . . . . . . .95, 98 220 Lewis Marion Juliet, I7 Wilder Terrace, W. Springfield, Massachusetts ...., 92 206 Lewis Phyllis Maxine, IOI E. Bowman Ave., Dayton, Ohio ....... , .l23 I93 Lewis Roger Paul, 3730 W. l78th St., Cleveland, Ohio ......... . 98, 2I2 Lewis, William John, Jr., I05 N. 7th St., W. Terre Haute, lndiana. , . . II9 Light, Richard David, 2l8 E. 49th St., Indianapolis, lndiana. , , . , . I46 Light, Virginia Anne, I30 N. Corona St., Elkhart, lndiana . . I94 Lile, Nancy Jean, 527 Dorchester Rd., Akron, Ohio . , , . . . . 87 I-indermon. Donna Ruth, R. R. I, Chesterton, lndiana . . . I93 Lindley, Walter Cary, Il, l2I2 Logan Ave., Danville, Illinois. , SO 224 Lindsay, Ruth Jeanne, 6900 Oglesby Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . II7, II8, I93 Linneman, Glen Richard, I404 Smead St., Logansport, lndiana, . , , . 50, l23, 220 Little, James Thomas, 704 W. l45th St., East Chicago, lndiana , , .,,.. I4I, 2l5 Loague, Isabelle Mary, 336 Prospect Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois 50, I I4 II5, I I6, II7 202 Lobnitz, Joie West, 2789 Coacoochee St., Miami, Florida . . . 75, I22, I68, 2OI Lockwood, Billy Junior, 307 W. Liberty St., Greencastle, Indiana . . , 93, 98, 235 Logan, Byron Eugene, R. R. 2, Rushville, Indiana . .. 94,235 Logue, John Edward, 223 S. Seminole Circle, Ft. Wayne, lndiana 50, 84, IO3, II7, I83, 2I9 Long, John Richard, 203 N. College Ave., Greencastle, lndiana . . . , II7, 220 Longley, Patricia, 234 Clinton Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . . . . . . . . .. I98 Longshore, Helen Joan, 202 E. Oak St., Orrville, Ohio .50, 121, 185 278 Longshore, MarY, 521 N. N. Meridan St., Brabil, Indiana Longshore, Nancy Jane, 202 E. Oak St., Orrville, Ohio . 206 185 Looft, Robert Dean, Armstrong, Iowa . , . . , 50, 135 219 Loomis, Barbara Ann, 1019 W. 4th St., Marion, Indiana , . 50, 120 193 Lord, Sara Frances, 303 E. Main St., Plano, Illinois . 94, I22, 128 202 Lorton, Beverly Rose, 1216 Bosark Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . 122 202 Lothamer, John Louis, ISIS 24th N. W., Canton, Ohio , 50 208 Louden, Jeana Rose, 437 Sth St., Wood River, Illinois 183 Louth, William Trees, 540 W. Mulberry St., Kokomo, Indiana 99 211 Lovett, Robert Paul, 1915 Maplehurst Ave., Mishawaka, Indiana , 117 Lowden, Sara Jane, 552 E. Armstrong St., Frankfort, Indiana 50 197 Lay, Dorothy Helen, 311 Glendale Ave., Findlay, Ohio, 5O, 98, 123 202 Lozier, Joan Elizabeth, 7522 Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois . , 50 185 Luker, Paul John, R. R. I, Staunton, Illinois. 94 223 Luljak, Laddie, 1016 Carrington Ave., S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 219 Lund, Albert Lawrence, 7847 Aberdeen St., Chicago, Illinois . 103, I 17 223 Lundberg, Henry Benjamin, Jr., 511 E. 6th St., Hinsdale, Illinois 208 Lurie, Janet Moore, 2122 E. Chandler Ave., Evansville, Indiana 190 Lutz, William John, 5831 N. Mulligan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 51 220 Lydrickson, June Claire, 21236 Kenwood Ave., Rocky River, Ohio 201 Lyman, Ruth, 1228 Edgewood Rd., Lake Forest, Illinois 185 Lyon, Ned Terrell, 490 N. 6th St., Wood River, Illinois 137 203 Lyon, Richard Lionel, 490 N. 6th St., Wood River, Illinois 135, 1-I9 203 Lytle, Joan Sue, 38 N. Kensington Pl., Springfield, Ohio . . 185 McAdam, Robert Charles, 5910 W. Ohio St., Chicago, Illinois 117, 135 220 McArt, Janice Jean, R. R. 8, Anderson, Indiana 102 117, 122, 128 193 McArthur, Jean, 9901 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago, Illinois , 51,83 193 McBurney, Marion Jeanette, S339 E. 10th SL, Indianapolis, Indiana 119 203 McCammon, Dolores Melrose, 944 E. 7th St., Jeffersonville, Indiana 202 McCan, Robert Verlin, 810 S. A St., Elwood, Indiana . 220 McClain, Charles Jay, 2905 Ave. G., Bay City, Texas 51, 227 McClain, Kathryn llena, 326-23rd St., N. W., Canton, Ohio 119, 198 McClure. John Fletcher, 209 E. 33rd St., Indianapolis, Indiana 123, 183, 215 McCormick, Marcia Maureen, 336 S. Main St., Wellington, Ohio 93, 98, 99, 202 McCormick, Shirley Ann, 3370 E. Erie Ave., Lorain, Ohio 95 205 McCoy, Jeanne Ann, 1402 16th St., N. W., Canton, Ohio 189 McCracken, Willis Arthur, 621 E. College Ave., Greenville, Illinois 220 McCulloch, Charles Reid, 401 S. Washington St., Hinsdale, Illinois 215 McDonald, Thomas Charles, 1212 N. Franklin St., Danville, Illinois 51 211 McGinley, Patricia, 1501 E. Maple Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana 185 McGurty, Ellen Jane, 1205 Arrow Ave., Anderson, Indiana 36, 51, 79, 1 17, 186 McKenzie, Betty Jane, 624 Ridgeview Dr., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 120 193 McKibbin, Charles Rodney, Riceville, Iowa . 1-I1 224 McKinney, Edward Calvin, Jr., 1023 N. Oakland Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 183, 223 McLain, Claire Louise, 1648 E. 85th PI., Chicago, Illinois 114, I9-I McLellan, Mary Elizabeth, 3556 Sutherland Rd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 186 McLeod, Dorothy Jean, 1457 Haines Ave., Columbus, Ohio 201 McLeod, James Philip, 2525 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, Illinois l17,123, 135,1-11, 151 McLeod, Marian Louise, 2525 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, Illinois . 85, 198 McMichael, Ross Daniel, 245 Park Ave. W., Mansfield, Ohio 82,87 216 McNally, George Edward, 3734 N. Harding Ave., Chicago, Illinois 231 McNamara, John C., 436 S. Princeton Ave., Villa Park, Illinois 219 McTaggart, Ann Phinette, 7234 Myrtle Ave., Chicago, Illinois 51, 82, 136 185 Mabley, Lois Minter, 215 N. 7th St., Terre Haute, Indiana SI, 123, 202 MacDonald, Austin Ronald, 111 Hopewell St., Ottawa, Canada . 216 MacKenzie Mary Louise, 1303 E. Washington Ave., South Bend, Indiana 207 Mackey, Eleanor Mae, 321 Hull Ct., Waukegan, Illinois . 118, 186 Madden, Mary Phyllis, 7242 Miami Avenue, Madeira. Ohio 119, 122, 193 Maddox, Barbara Ann, 434 N. 3rd St., Decatur, Indiana 206 Maddox, Richard Byron, 507 W. Market St., Palestine, Illinois 51,211 Maddox, Russell William, 4621 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, Illinois 228 Madsen, Anders Nelson, Jr., 8545 Phillips Ave., Chicago, Illinois 208 231 Magee, John Edward, 6807 S. Union Ave., Chicago, Illinois 229 Magill. Donald Kenneth, S00 W. Grand Prairie St., Palestine, Illinois 211 Maglott, Jean Louise, 328 S. Brainard Ave., LaGrange, Illinois SI, 102, IIS 193 Maqsino, Thomas Scellier, 33S Circle Ave., Forest Park, Illinois S1 212 Mahoney, Loren Haskins, 2821 Vine Ave., Sioux City, Iowa 103 Main, Kathleen Lucille, 7505 Monroe Ave., Hammond, Indiana 75, 92 205 Maixner, Jacqueline Jane, R. R. 1, Knoxville, Illinois 193 Maley, John Charles, 5646 Alice Ave., Hammond Indiana 203 Manhart, Catharine Born, 325 Highfall Ave.. Greencastle, Indiana 197 Manson, George David, 308 Wabash Ave., Crawtordsville, Indiana 228 Marble, William McHenry, R. R. 1, Jeftersonville, Indiana 22-I Marker, William Emery, Box 168, Greentown. Ohio 95 Martin, Bernice Louise, 6234 Haverford Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 1 IS 120 Martin, Elizabeth Jean, 306 W. 11th St., Sterling, Illinois 51, 189 Martin, James Joseph, 6618 N. Fairfield Ave., Chicago, Illinois 228 w-- Martin, Nancy Lois, Mulpus Rd., Lunenberg, Massachusetts ,........, ..... . 99, Martin Ottis Tevis, Jr., 817 E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana .,,... . . .95, 1 17, Martin: Patricia Ann Johnson, 209 N .Delaplaine Rd., Riverside, Illinois . . . . .5l, 74 Martin, Patricia Bea, 309 N. West St., Tipton, Indiana . ..., . 52, Martin, Patricia Emerson, 110 Kenwood Ave., Elkhart, Indiana .,,.. . . . . . Martin, William Hugh, 710 E. Harrison St., Martinsville, Indiana . ,,... . 114, Mason, Sophia Elizabeth, 2319 E. 73rd St., Chicago, Illinois. . . , . . . . . , . . . . . Mast, John Wambaugh, 1221 Sunset Dr., Fort Wayne, Indiana. , , . ,I35, 141, 183, Masters, Marilyn, 601 Shawnee Ave., Lafayette, Indiana ,.... 52, 76, 119, 127, 129, Mather, Ellen Bradley, 7434 Madison Ave., Kansas City, Missouri. . . . ,...,. . . . . Mathews, Janice Carol, 510 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana . .,,.,..,. . Mathis, June, 7239 4th Ave. S., St. Petersburg, Florida . ,,...., , . Matkinm Frances Kothe, 4605 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . 98, Matte, Elizabeth Caroline, 1511 S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Illinois . . , . Matte, Robert Morgan, 151 I S. 3rd Ave., Maywood, Illinois ,..., . . . 146, Matthews, Gloria Ann, 731 Palace St., Aurora, Illinois , . . . . 128, Mattson, Catherine Wells, 715 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois . . . . Maun, John Gordon, 544 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Illinois . . . . 52, 135, Maurin, Carol Ann, 2304 Ogontz Ave., Lakewood, Ohio .52, 117,120, 129, Maves, Virginia Lou, 965 Lesley Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . ..,. 126, 128 Maxwell, Barbara Eloise, 2335 Marcy Ave., Evanston, Illinois . . . .,,. 93, 95 May, Alfred Jehu, 532 W. Monticello St., Brookhaven, Mississippi. .... . . Mays, Virginia Ann, 14 Oriole Ave., Bronxville, New York . , .,.. 121, 126, Meekin, John Russell, 1514 Shelby PI., New Albany, Indiana . , . 52, 117, Meilinger, Barbara Edith, I7 Parkwood Blvd., Mansfield, Ohio ...89, 122 Meinerding, William Lockwood, Poseyville, Indiana ., . Melick, Alice Marie, 3626 Brookside Rd., Toledo, Ohio . , . . . . ,120 Mellott, Robert Vernon, 807 E. Fellows St., Dixon, Illinois . . .......,.. . . . Melnick, Morey Norman, 823 Cook St., Denver, Colorado . . ,. 52, 119, 127, Melton, Charles Monroe, 506 W. Hill St., Louisville, Kentucky . . . , . , Mendenhall, Harriet Ann, 224 N, Maplewood Ave., Peoria, Illinois . ,.82,84, 126 Meredith, Robert Allan, 504 S. Jackson St., Greencastle, Indiana , ..,, . 98 Merrell, John William, III2 M St., Bedford, Indiana . . . . 52, II9, I23, Merrick, Kenneth Lloyd, Janesville, Wisconsin . . ,. . Metcalf, Willard A., 203 W. Ist St., Coffeyville, Kansas . . . ,... 117, 135, Michael, John Vachon, 1533 Poplar St., Huntington, Indiana , . . . . . 124 Mickelson, Walter Koren, Jr., 209 S. Jefferson St., New Ulm, Minnesota 82, 114, 121 Miller, Caroline Bayeux, 500 Kenwood Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio . . , , . . Miller, Charles Luken, Jr., 1212 Beacon St., East Chicago, Indiana . .,.. . . . Miller, Hutton William, 171 Lawton Rd., Riverside, Illinois . . . . Miller, Marlin Maurice, 800 Bayard Park Dr., Evansville, Indiana 52, 77, 82, 86, 87, 183 Miller, Martha Lou, 1511 Miami St., South Bend, Indiana ...... .,,.. . 120 Miller, Phyllis Janette, 752 Virginia St., Gary, Indiana , . . , 89, 117, Miller, Shirley, 1627 N. W., 10th St., Miami, Florida .... .. ., 84 Millerlie, Martha Jane, I 101 S. Grand Ave., Evansville, Indiana . . 121, Mills, Elizabeth Jane, 76 S. 14th St., Richmond, Indiana . . . . . . 75 Mills, Jane Stewart, 4016 State Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio 87, 115, 116, 120 Mills, Robert Hugh, 206 E. Harris Ave., LaGrange, Illinois . . . . . . Miner, Louisa Marian, 5141 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. , . . , . Miner, Macartan Kollock, 5141 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. . . Minn, Jay Paul, 1133 North Ave., Waukegan, Illinois . ..,.. . Mitchell, James Ray, 727 Benton St., Aurora, Illinois . . . Mitchell, Madelyn Camille, 810 N. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana Mitchell, Sara Catherine, 3710 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana 118, 119, 126 Mitchem, Russell Lorris, R. R. 3, Oak Hill Rd., Evansville, Indiana. , . 52, 84, 120 Moenning, Margaret Wilma, 6830 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana 85 Mohler, Samuel Robert, 545 Ridgelawn Ave., Hamilton, Ohio .... . ..,.. 9 Mohr, Karl John, Jr., 2607 High Crest Rd., Rockford, Illinois . . Mohr, William Frederick, Clifford, Indiana Malden-Hagen, Margrethe, P. A. Munchsgt, I., Skien, Norway Monger, Marjary Ann, 116 Bank St., Elkhart, Indiana . , Montefort, Samuel, 333 West Ist St., Clifton, New Jersey . , Montgomery, Barbara Sibbitt, 309 S. Main St., Frankfort, Indiana 5 Montgomery, Donald West, 672 N. Main St., Celina, Ohio . . Montgomery, Dorris Louise, 317 Broadway, Vincennes, Indiana . Moore, Charles Lane, 236 S, Hite Ave., Louisville, Kentucky Moore, Joanne, 1309 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, Indiana Moore, Mariorie Ann, 7407 Constance Ave., Chicago, Illinois Moore, Wallace Joseph, 816 E. Aver Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Moorhouse, John Bernard, Jr., 915 Park Ave., Pekin, Illinois , . Morberg, Virginia Marie, 1407 Sherwin Ave., Chicago, Illinois Morrell, Jane Elizabeth, 747 Quebec Pl. N. W., Washington, D. Morrill, Robert Ray, 5316 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Morris, John Worthington, 236 N. Main St., Fortville, Indiana . Morrison, Joanne, 819 N. 5th Ave., Maywood, Illinois Morrison, Kermit Blancher, 21 Coolidge Rd., Springfield, Vermont. Morrison, Mary Stewart, 930 Oakwood Ave., Wilmette, Illinois 278 C. 2, 74, , , 103 . 98 ,II9, 3,94 . I. 84 .98 52,117,135 76,129,l82, 52,135,141, 120,122,127 f124, 111118, 11.117 535117, 118, 135,141, 202 224 193 201 205 219 190 228 198 197 207 189 201 193 231 190 197 211 186 185 185 212 189 219 201 228 193 235 232 235 202 231 235 212 228 223 232 92 215 228 227 193 I 86 198 202 185 202 89 185 220 74 220 122 197 208 205 21 1 222 21 I 205 205 228 197 228 202 231 202 206 231 21 5 189 205 216 228 193 21 1 207 Morse, Robert Breese, 1710 Delaware St., Anderson, Indiana 124, 228 Morton, James Lee, 250 W. North St., Greenfield, Indiana . 235 Mosier, Ruth Eileen, 59 W. Garfield Ave., Martinsville, Indiana 205 Mote, John Russell, 4707 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 146, 227 Mourning, Betty Jean, Rushville, Illinois.. .... ..,. 5 3,124,185 Mowe, John Raymond, 1 1 I W. Sherwood Terrace, Ft. Wayne, Indiana 208 Moyer, Barbara Anne, 968 Montford Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 53, 95, 118, 186 Mullender, Mary Joyce, 14132 State St., Chicago, Illinois . . . 198 Muller, Mary Elise, 728 S. Taylor Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 186 Murdoch, Mary Elizabeth, 410 Peashway, South Bend, Indiana 53, 121, 124, 198 Murphy, Janet Bounell, 170 N. Lombard, Oak Park, Illinois . . 122, 185 Murphy, Mary Louise, 6916 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio . . 193 Murray, Dorothy Kaye, 7810 Carpenter St., Chicago, Illinois 186 Murray, Emily Tanner, 217 Vine St., Lawrenceburg, Indiana 207 Murray, Margaret Jane, 936 Mapleton Ave., Oak Park, Illinois. . 87, 122, 185 Murrell, George Abbott, 3609 Rosemary Ave., Glendale, California . 53, 223 Murrill, Martha Jean, 604 W. Main St., Fredericktown, Missouri . 206 Mutschler, Barbara Karolyn, 258 E. Walnut St., Nappanee, Indiana 53, 89, 99, 121, 185 Myers, Nancy Jane, 2606 Kensington Blvd., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . . 82, 87, 116, 185 Nagel, Miriam Constance, Victoria, Illinois. . 1 14,202 Narens, Edward, 7446 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 235 Nash, Johanna Megan, 2935 Franklin St,, Michigan City, Indiana . . 205 Nash, Lois Jeannette, 809 Noyes St., Evanston, Illinois 185 Neal, Betty Lois, 5 Lyon Ct., Mount Vernon, Illinois . 103, 124, 127 Neal, Margaret Ann, 2 Seminary Ct., Greencastle, Indiana. 82, 87, 88, 89, 1 16, 1 17, 190 Neff, Elizabeth Claire, 5008 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . 121, 128, 185 Neff, Ned Dale, R. R. 2, Bluffton, Indiana 141, 228 Nejedly, Phyllis Marguerite, 5424 S. Honore St., Chicago, Illinois . 205 Nelson, Gordon Lester, 1005 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois . 227 Nelson, Jane Helen, 2810 E. Jackson Blvd., Elkhart, Indiana . 201 Nelson, Joan Alice, 501 N. LeClaire Ave., Chicago, Illinois 186 Newland, Robert Eugene, 1 1 12 15th St., Bedford, Indiana . . . 224 Newman, Hazel Ruth, 1801 W. 4th Pl., Gary, Indiana . .53, 116, 117, 120, 129, 194 Newsom, Hamilton Smith, Jr., Bauer Rd., Naperville, Illinois 149 Newsom, Marcia Harriet, Bauer Rd., Naperville, Illinois 122, 128,202 Nicholas, Barbara Joanne Beeler, 760 Alvord, Evansville, Indiana. 53, 197 Nichols, Charles Alvin, R. R. 8, Edgewood, Anderson, Indiana 114, 127, 212 Nickel, Ellen Jayne, 3046 Franklin Blvd., Chicago, Illinois . 19-I Nihiser, Harold Earl, 1821 S. Vinewood, Indianapolis, Indiana 212 Nist, John Albert, 1817 Smead, Logansport, Indiana . . 127 Noaker, Barbara Jeanne, 2404 University Circle, Canton, Ohio . . 198 Noble, Marion Eloise, 817 Spring St., Michigan City, Indiana . 98,205 Norby, Miriam Elizabeth, 1419 Brookville Ave., Waukegan, Illinois 85, 122, 186 Norris, Franklyn Kampert, Pecatonica, Illinois . 183, 231 Northrop, Florence Elizabeth, 511 E. Washington St., Greencastle, Indiana 185 Novak, Audrey Ruth, 7705 Saginaw Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . 202 Novak, John Louis, 531 S. Elmwood Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . 124, 219 Nugent, Ernest William, 3135 Northwestern Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 146 Nutter, Denton Gave, Jr., 1094 Center St., Newton Center, Massachusetts 223 Nystrom, Eleanore June, 103 N. Elmwood Ave., Waukegan, Illinois 1 14, 186 O'ConneIl, Samuel Joseph, Jr., 3515 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana 33, 36, 79, 215 O'Connor, Patricia, 1467 Clinton St., Muskegon, Michigan . . 186 O'DanIey, Nita Sue, 212 E. Washington St., Kirkwood, Missouri . 201 Oettinger, Susan Jane, 2111 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 53, 126, 193 Ogden, Horace Greeley, Lyndhall Apts., Charlottesville, Virginia 53, 7-1, 220 Ogden, Robert Foster, 801 Plymouth Ave., Schenectady, New York 89, 115, 135, 141, 154, 228 Olcott, John Ellsworth, 3409 S. Hanna St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 53, 117, 119, 183,223 Olive, James Maxwell, 7 N. Alvord Blvd., Evansville, Indiana 117, 224 Olson, Helen Marie, 6737 N. Campbell Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 189 O'Meara, Marguerite, 67 Oakdale Blvd., Pleasant Ridge, Michigan. 12-I, 193 Orr, Jacqueline Lou, 2016 Glenwood Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 127,201 Orr, John Howe, 505 N. State St., Greenfield, Indiana . 215 Orwig, Persis Jean, 2467 Hempstead Rd., Toledo, Ohio . 136, 190 Osborn, Jane Vernon, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana 119, 190 Osborn, Marian Haynes, 5735 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana 54, 74, 76, 82, 88, 116, 120, 190 Osborn, Wendell Lincoln, 6754 S. Loomis Blvd., Chicago, Illinois 54, 98,203 Osterhage, Gordon Frederick, 1212 E. Sycamore, Vincennes, Indiana 54, 227 Ostien, Thomas McClain, 223 Potawatomi, Royal Oak, Michigan 87,211 Otis, Mary Isabelle, 600 Ritord Rd., Glen Ellyn, Illinois 84, 201 Ott, David Hire, 123 W. Broadway, Granville, Ohio 95 23'-3 Otto, Marian Charlene, 243 Sunset Ave., Aurora, Illinois 127, 205 Overman, Donald C., 802 West 7th St., Marion, Indiana 219 Overmyer, Robert Franklin, 10001 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago, Illinois 127 235 Owens, Dorcas, 503 N. Market St., Van Wert, Ohio 87,' 201 Page, Barbara, 608 Bonnie Brae, River Forest, Illinois 82,8-1,129,190 272 Page, Donald Archer, 2223 Peoria Ave., Peoria, Illinois ...,, Page, Eleanor Lois, 27I8 Willow Ave., Niagara Falls, New York Panama, David Irwin, 53I0 University Ave., Chicago, Illinois. . . . 3l0 U ' 't Ave Chicago Illinois. . Panama, Serene Frances, 5 n1vers1 y ., , A 1 I ' ' , I , , .,..,.. . . . . . . . , , - -, 1 A Georgia Ann lI06 Indianapolis Blvd Roby Indiana Harold Lee Morgantown lndiana Wilson Herbert 252 S Cross St Danville lndiana.. Charles Edward, IO44 Garfield Ave., Aurora, Illinois ..,. John Ransom, Jr., 40 S. 24th St., Terre Haute, lndiana. . rthur Wayne, Jr., 440 W. Oakdale Dr., Ft. Wayne, lndiana . Herbert Gibson, 8lI Halloran Ave., Wood River, Illinois . . . . Robert Lee, 806 Rhinehart St., Delphi, Indiana . . . . . Richard Calkins, 22II Lawndale Ave., Rockford, Illinois Mrs. Lola Freeman, 9I7 Kensington Pl., Aurora, Illinois. Theodore John, 280 Main St., Attica, New York . . Martha Lucille, 6522 Pleasant Run, Indianapolis, Indiana , Nancy Allene, Mooseheart, Illinois .... . . . . . Pappas Parker Parker Parkin, Parks, Parry, Paton, Pauley, Paulin, Pauly, Pauly, Payne, Payne, Peabody, Norma Jean, 420 Anderson St., Greencastle, lndiana . Pearson, Patricia June, Rural Route 8, Box 583, Indianapolis, Indiana. . Peasley, Susan Nina, Park Dr., Flossmoor, Illinois ..,,. . . . . .. Peck, Philip Warden, 540 E. l0th St., Lockport, Illinois . . . . . . . . Pelles, Richard Bartels, 4I9 Prairie Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois. . . . Penry, Charlene Yvonne, 6l9 N. Menard Ave., Chicago, Illinois Perry, Mary Jane, Braeburn Rd., Flossmoor, Illinois . . . . Petersen, Donald Francis, I002 - 2d St., Brookings, South Dakota. Personett, Glen Buris, 3I I2 Scoville Ave., Berwyn, Illinois. . . . . . Petersen, Greta Louise, 3060 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, lndiana ,.,. Peterson, Clarence Herbert, Jr., I6l9 Lincoln St., Evanston, Illinois ..,. Peterson, Robert Alfred, 4042 N. Central Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Petitt, William Louis, 7I43 Ingleside, Chicago, Illinois .. . . Petry, Esther Lou, 859 E. Washington St., Hoopeston, Illinois ..,, . . . Pettibone, John Francis, II2 W. 38th St., Anderson, lndiana. . . . . . ' ' N. . . B ' b 'd M I d Phillips, Elizabeth Bertha, Quarters N., U.S. TC , a1n r1 ge, ary an Phillips, Floyd Lester, 707 Buntin St., Vincennes, lndiana . . . . . . Phillips, Harold Wells, 3000 E. 78th St., Chicago, Illinois ..,. . . . Phillips, Joan Julia, Quarters N., U.S.N.T,C., Bainbridge, Maryland. . Phillips, Margaret Ann, 42l Alta Dena Ct., University City, Missouri. . . Picken, Helen Margaret, Caledonia, Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pickering, Wilbur Melvin, 400 S. 4th St., Oregon, Illinois . . . . . Pierce, Kathryn Jo, 4009 Sunnyside Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota . . Pike, James Ellithorp, Box III, Hudson, lndiana ..,.. . . . . . . . . Piquette, Alfred, 59I8 S. Kenneth Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . . . Pirkle, Frances Lea, State Sanatorium, Rockville, lndiana Pitkin, Elizabeth Jeanne, 440 E. Washington St., Martinsville, lndiana. . Pittman, Ludella Maxine, R. R. I, Roselle, Illinois. .. . . . . . . . .. Plasket, Gloria Ann, l235 Kinsmoor Ave., Ft. Wayne, lndiana. . . Plasterer, Alice Marie, Rural Route 5, Huntington, lndiana Pleune, Katherine Mae, 2l Dodge Ave., Danville, Illinois . . . . Polley, Edward Herman, 480i W. Adams St.. Chicago, Illinois . . Pontius, David Hoffman, Jr., i947 Miller Ct., Homewood, Illinois .. . Pontius, Thomas Moore, i947 Miller Ct., Homewood, Illinois . . . . . . . Porter, Edward Dendy, lll, 3805 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana Porter, Robert Noble, 4I 3 Elm St., Greencastle, Indiana . . . . . . Porter, Virginia May, I63I N. Vermilion St., Danville, Illinois .... . Porterfield, Jean Elizabeth, Chatsworth, Illinois . .... . . Post, Russell Harlan, I936 Glynn Ct., Detroit, Michigan . . . . . Potts, Beverly Joan, 3637 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, lndiana Powell, Barbara Jane, I545 Riverside Dr., Lakewood, Ohio . Powell, Phillip Grant, Rural Route I, Vincennes, lndiana Pride, Elbridge Lawrence, 308 N. Scoville Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . Price, Joseph Alfred, 7I5 Fleetwood Pl., Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . Price, Val, Jr., 47lI Central Ave., Western Springs, Illinois . . . Prince, Bruce Clark, Jr., l707 N. New Castle Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . Proffitt. Frederick Leyenberger, 906 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Indiana Pryor, Thomas Handley, 422 Hendrie Blvd., Royal Oak, Michigan. . . . PTOCGIC, -ISOH Elaine, 7I5 S. Kensington Ave., LaGrange, Illinois . Ptacek, Jean Blaine, 7l5 S. Kensington Ave., LaGrange, Illinois Pullen, Lloyd Parker, 62I Sheridan Rd., Evanston, Illinois . . Pyritz, Juanita Louise, 5402 Rosslyn Ave., Indianapolis, lndiana . Quinn, Charlene Marcia, I83 Glenwood Pl., Aurora, Illinois Quiter, Mary Anne. 285 Elm Park Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois Radcliffe, Paul Franklin, Paoli, lndiana . Radosevich, Dorothy Ann, 70l Ridge Rd., Gary, Indiana Raffety, Stanley Waitt, 6229 Lisbon Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio . Rogan, Keith Wesley. 540 N. Broad St., Galesburg, Illinois . . Rains, Danny Lee, 60l E. 6th St., West Frankfort. Illinois Ramsey, Victor Eugene, l2II N. Lincoln St., Robinson, Illinois 280 1.54 99' .2II l94 ..,....235 .... .. 202 ...75,87,205 ...Il7,208 ....... ... 211 ......... 219 . ..... 124,223 .54,I35,I54,2I9 . . . ..... 211 . ..., 150,231 . ....... .,235 . ... ...54,I26 .. . ..119,235 108,109,117,18e ........ . 185 ...115,190 ....93,99 .... 207 .....I83,2I9 ...... 216 ....II4,II5,205 ...54,I24,I85 ..... 54,119 .... 232 198 . 215 ,.....223 . 89,220 ... 197 . .. 215 ... . 89,197 .. .. 227 ....135,141 .....54,I97 I .. . 197 ...75,98,I85 .....95,212 l98 ... 215 . . 141,208 .,. 89,120 . 117,129 .... 205 ..... 198 ... 114 115 .. 54,118,190 ....Il9,l27 ..... 93 . . ... 87,220 ......... 215 ..... . 228 .. .l22,l28,I9S . ..93,95,207 ......54,2l9 ......... l98 ......... 202 ...54,92,98,232 .. ... 227 .... .. 216 223 . 223 . . 219 . 220 206 . 206 ..... . 55 215 . 99,215 84,122,128,190 ... ... 89,190 . . . 228 . .102,190 ... . 208 ..... 103,202 .... . . 98,115 .. .114,127,235 Ransom, Joan, 20723 Beaconsfield Blvd., Rocky River, Ohio . Rautenberg, Lois Marion, 243 Arlington Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois . . . . . Reading, Jane Ga y, fy -, , f f f Redding, Allegra Ruth, 322 Summit St., Connersville, Indiana If I 55,74 ... 89,128 .. 75,122,127 rr Coun Line Rd Novelty Ohio Redus, Mary Tuttle, 321 N. Maple, CentraIia,.III1noiS 186 193 ,167 ,202 193 Reed, Geraldine, 6100 N. Kirkwood Ave., Chicago, Illinois , .. . .. . 186 Reed, James Merrill, 713 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 114, 115, 117, 219 Reedy, Lois Mary, 1106 Monroe Ave., River Forest, Illinois . 87, 190 Reemer, Arlene, 6427 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 166, 193 Reeves, Clela Beatrice, 1122-143d St., East Chicago, Indiana 93, 194 Reid, Jeanne Constance, MacDonald Lane, Flossmoor, Illinois 202 Reifeis, Carl Henry, 928 Garfield Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana . 235 Rein, Joseph Arthur, Jr., 319 Bartram Rd., Riverside, Illinois 55,231 Reinstedt, Robert Nelson, 3549 76th St., Jackson Heights, New York 223 Rellihen, Barbara Dean, 1536 Elmdale Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . , 185 Rench, Joseph Edward, Jr., 523 Aspenwold Ave., Elkhart, Indiana . . . 211 Rench, Madelyn Ruth, 15922 Woodingham Dr., Detroit, Michigan 55,185 Rentner, Robert Leroy, 533 Freeland Ave., Calumet City, Illinois 141, 219 Repke, Ivis Beth, R. R. 2, Colonia, Michigan . 126 189 Repp, Carolyn Louise, 959 Guilford St., Huntington, Indiana 122 198 Reynolds, Herbert Kenneth, 118 Hazel Ave., East St. Louis, Illinois . 231 Reynolds, Robert Dailey, 4021 S. Harrison St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 1 17, 223 Rhorer, Edythe Ann, 51 1 W. Sycamore St., Kokomo, Indiana 197 Rice, Cynthia Ann, 1023 Kinnaird Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . 197 Rice, James Abel, 3167 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . 141, 227 Rice, Michael Walter, 1040 Everett Ave., Louisville, Kentucky . 232 Rice, Robert Caster, 3167 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . 89,141,227 Rice, Thurman Brooks, Jr., 3167 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . 227 Richards, Richard Lowell, Roanoke, Indiana . . .. 95,224 Richer, Cora Lou, 134 N. East Ave., Oak Park, Illinois , 194 Richey, Margaret Marion, 503 Arlington Rd., Birmingham, Michigan 117, 182, 186 Richter, Robert Charles, 215 S. Maple, Ames, Iowa 223 Rickenbacher, Ethel Rae, 38 Park Ave., Maplewood, New Jersey 92, 205 Rider, Dee Reece, 61O Euclid Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois 89 Ridge, JoAnn, 301 W. Cleveland Rd., South Bend, Indiana 188 Rieger, Barbara Ann, 723 Keystone Ave., River Forest, Illinois 82, 85, 125, 128, 197 Rietz, William Edward, 325 N. Locust St., Momence, Illinois . . 1 19, 235 Rinehart, Esther Jane, 2201 Cross Hill Rd., Louisville, Kentucky . 55, 117, 186 Ring, Dean Merrill, 2508 Bever Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 55, 74, 75, 115, 119,220 Rippetoe, John Wells, 1411 Central Ave., Connersville, Indiana 141 Ritter, Jane Elizabeth, 128 East First St., Springfield, Ohio 186 Rivar, Edwin LeRoy, 618 Pearl St., Plymouth, Indiana . . 117,212 Rixman, Amos Edward, Rural Route 4, Nashville, Illinois . 103, 220 Roberts, Charles Corwin, 351 E. Church St., Marion, Ohio 77, 123, 135, 146, 215 Roberts Elizabeth Ann, 307 S. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Illinois .82, 88, 89, 121 197 Roberts Joanne, 8306 Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods, Michigan 193 Roberts, John Ash, 1711 Davis Ave., Whiting, Indiana . , . . 148,208 Roberts Lois Jeanne, 435 S. 2d St., Watseka, Illinois . 122 202 Roberts Mary Eleanor, 130 E. Elm St., Sycamore, Illinois 82, 84, 121,125,1S2,197 Roberts Miriam Semmes, 98 E. Maple Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana 55, 82, 86, 87, 120, 124. 125 193 Robertson, John Bradford, 1329 Elmwood Ave., Wilmette, Illinois 55,215 Robins, William Frederic, 6624 Minerva Ave., Chicago, Illinois 232 Robinson, Robert Pack, 1125 N. Kealing Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 95, 114, 212 Rochetto, Robert Louis, 6839 Ridgeland Ave., Chicago, Illinois 215 Rockey, Joan Louise, 2411 Florida Dr., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 205 Rockhill, Nancy Ellen, 41 1 Anderson St., Greencastle, Indiana . 193 Roedel, Betty Jane, 5907 N. Keating Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 55, 116, 127, 182, 193 Rogers, Natalie, 5844 Stony Island Ave., Chicago, Illinois 121 193 Rohm, William LeRoy, 1337 Poplar St., Huntington, Indiana 223 Rojahn, Edythe Audrey, 4338 N. Alpine Ave., Shorewood, Wisconsin 155 Rominger, James McDonald, 962 10th St., Charleston, Illinois 75 231 Roos, Lois Eileen, 4109 N. Newhall St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 185 Roosa, Margie Louise, 1842 Avonlea Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 205 Roper, Patricia Jean, 1039 Lincoln St., Hobart, Indiana 189 Ross, Eleanor Jean, 220 S. 19th St., Richmond, Indiana 115 193 Ross, John Stoner, 617 Ridge Ave., Greencastle, Indiana 55, 7-I, 75, 95, 99, 150, 183 231 Ross, Margaret Anne, 220 S. 19th St., Richmond, Indiana 55, 119 193 Ross-Shannon, Robert, Jr., 4710 Boring Ave., East Chicago, Indiana 123 227 Roth, Louis A., 441 W. Jackson Rd., Webster Groves, Missouri 235 Rough, Gaylord Earl, Rural Route 5, Cochranton, Pennsylvania 127 235 Routt, Mildred Sue, 302 N. 3d St., Vincennes, Indiana 92, 99 202 Rowan, Margaret Sheldon, 20 Olmstead Pl., East Norwalk, Connecticut 13:1 Royse, Robert Burks, 847 Judson Ave., Evanston, Illinois 55 227 Ruggles, Dorothy Anne, 1110 N. Irving Ave., Wheaton, Illinois 56, 201 Runninger, James Dutton, 444 Marion Ave., Aurora, Illinois 215 Runyon, Donald James, Delavan, Illinois 211 231 Rusie, Barbara Ruann, 4048 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Indiana. Rutherford, Alice Marie, Oakland, Florida ...............,... Ryan, Patricia Ann, 315 Elm St., Greencastle, Indiana ...,....... . Sageser, Betty Barrow, 1229 Summit Dr., Lexington, Kentucky ,....,.. Saint Denis, Helen Ruth, 17050 Lincoln St., Hazel Crest, Illinois ..... Salmanson, Barbara Jean, 201 Myrtle Dr., Great Neck, New York ,... . Salter, Edwin Carroll, Douglas Ave., Flossmoor, Illinois .,,.,.,. 56, 74, 9 Salter, Robert Earnest, Douglas Ave., Flossmoor, Illinois .,.....,,... Sammons, George Mead, 2 E. Carroll St., Kentland, Indiana Sampson, Dean Riley, Section Er Krall Rds., Cincinnati, Ohio Sams, Marian Elizabeth, 2002 S. Virginia Ave., Hopkinsville, Sanders, Nancy Jo., 1420 Bates Ave., Springfield, Illinois . . Sandman, Betty Jo Hailey, 112 Ivy St., Harlan, Kentucky ..,,,..... . Sandy, Margaret Catherine, 425 E. Franklin St., Greencastle, Indiana, . . Sass, Darlene Lorraine, 5543 Agatite Ave., Chicago, Illinois. Saucerman, Elizabeth Anne, Rural Route, Jasonville, Indiana Sauer, Louis Edward, 2 West Madison St., Oak Park, Illinois . . Savage, Richard Rudolph, Brimfield, Illinois ............ . Sconnel, Edwina Maurlea, Newtown, Indiana ..,.., .,..,,., Scatterday, John Robert, 502 E. Howard St., Pontiac, Illinois ,... . . Schacht, Marilyn Jean, 611 N. London Ave., Rockford, Illinois. . . . . . . Schatz Mar'or e Ann 5547 N. Delaware St, Indianapolis Indiana . Kentucky . 1 I Y 1 - I Schein, Richard David, 618 N. 13th St., E. St. Louis, Illinois .,.,.,. 93 Schenck, Jeanne Marie, 1502 Michigan Ave., LaPorte, Indiana .,.., Scheu, Ralph George, 421 Melrose St., Chicago, Illinois. . . . . Schively, Sylvia Yale, 225 S. 20th St., Richmond, Indiana. . . . . Schmidt, Albert John, 1055 Reasor Ave., Louisville, Kentucky .,.., . Schmidt, Edith Ward, 300 S. Kensington Ave., LaGrange, Illinois. . . . Schmidt, Helen Kathleen, 4200 Grove Ave., Western Springs, Illinois . Schnedeker, June Marie, 18 Forestdale Park, Calumet City, Illinois .... Scholl, James Arthur, 7422 Iowa St., River Forest, Illinois ,....,,. . Schoneker, Dorothy Mae, 5515 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. . Schreiber, Catherine Louise, 306 Oxford Rd., Kenilworth, Illinois. . . Schroll, John Francis, 830 Monroe Ave., River Forest, Illinois. . . . . . Schuldes, Geraldine Lois, 320 Blythe Rd., Riverside, Illinois ,.,,... . , 193 194 ....201 123,202 f89'121 8,99,119, ..4o,118, 117,1I9, f..1..11192 ...141,154, .1'93,94, .....117, .... .... 84 ... ..119,l27, ,119,l37,150, . 56,119,129, .,..1l7,137 H.... 98, .1 'Q 'f.'.89, ..56,l20,126 'I i'.' 1.128 . . ,..,... 98, . . . . . 56, 128 Schulze, Erwin Emil, 5410 Berteau, Chicago, Illinois . .. .. .56, 74, 77,82, 120 Schussler, Robert Colby, 5400 W. 96th St., Oak Lawn, Illinois ...... . Scism, Nancy Jame, 512 S. Weinbach Ave., Evansville, Indiana. . . . Robert Bruce, 512 S. Weinbach Ave., Evansville, Indiana Dorothy Hall, R. R. 2, Antioch, Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . Grace Mary, 7120 Coles Ave., Chicago, Illinois. . . . . . . . Mary Gretchen, 35 Morris Rd., McConnelsville, Ohio . . . . . . Virginia Owen, 49 Prospect Ave., N. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . Scism, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scudder, Ruth Charlene, Windfall, Indiana. . . .,,. ,.,.,.,, . . . Seabrook, Donald Coleman, 1119 E. Market St., New Albany, Indiana. Seabrook, Marilyn Jean, 11 I9 E. Market St., New Albany, Indiana . . . Sears, Carol Frances, 124 Sears St., Plano, Illinois .... . ,..., . . Seat, Marshall Holmes, 206 N. E. lst St., Washington, Indiana . . . See, Richard Leon, 1008 S. Columbia St., Frankfort, Indiana . . . Seidel, William James, 15235 Lexington, Harvey, Illinois . . . . Seifried, Robert M. G., 859 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Illinois. . . Seman, Betty-Ann, 9 Wm. Penn Rd., Great Neck, New York . . . . '11 ,'.' ..'.83 2.5682 .i..122 .l'95,98,122 ......93,94 . ..117 H56 .136 ..l03 Semelka, Mildred Helen, R. R. 10, Box 329, Toledo, Ohio ..,.....,,..... . Serfling, Jeanne Elizabeth, 908 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ...... 56, II7, 118, 128 Severns, Diane B., 1403 W. Sycamore St., Kokomo, Indiana . . . . . Shafer, Sue Elizabeth, Box 345, Durham, New Hampshire . . . . .82, Shaffer, Jack Edfred, Hotel Waukegan, Waukegan, Illinois ..... . Shaheen, Adele Nicholas, 1338 Cleveland N., Canton, Ohio .. .. Shaker, Elias Webster, 1225 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Illinois. . . . Shambo, Barbara Jane, 303 Edward Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . . Shander, Allen George, 195 W. 16th Pl., Chicago Heights, Illinois . . . Shank, William Edward, R. R. I7, Box 568, Indianapolis, Indiana. . . Sharkey, Barbara Lee, 973 N. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. Sharp, William Hastings, 125 S. Highland Ave., Rockford, Illinois. . . Shaw, Eustace Kilgore, Ravine Ave., Dixon, Illinois . . . . . Shaw, Marilyn Ruth, 225 McKinley, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Shay, Margaret Lois, 2311 S. W. 17th Terr., Miami, Florida .... . Sheaffer, Ruth Ann, 1215 Audubon Rd., Grosse Pointe, Michigan. . . . Sheeks, Peggy Marie, 313 Arbor Lane, Webster Groves, Missouri. . Sheets, Eldon Lester, 115 Ballard Ave., Mishawaka, Indiana ...... . Sheldon. Robert McClure, 3528 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . . Shelly, Susanna Lee, 220 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, Indiana .... Shelly, William Lewis, 220 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, Indiana. . . ShePl e'Cl1 Rffllliih Harold, N. Main St. Rd., Bicknell, Indiana . . . . Sheridan, Alice Irene, 509 S. Jackson St., Greencastle, Indiana. . . . . Sherman, Katharine Elizabeth. 98 N. Norwood Ave., Hillsdale, Michigan Sherry, Mariorie Ruth, 160 College St., Hagerstown, Indiana .... . 282 87, I '16,117,121 .. .. 137 .... 56,123 ii' 1175 .'1.128 ..'ii 118 ..75,89,122 .fi.117 . .. 95 ....1o8,1o9 98,117,121 ' .f.. 0.98 1 127, . ..201 129,202 182,198 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 206 202 231 231 21 1 219 202 185 206 227 224 202 212 186 202 208 202 224 197 21 1 193 186 205 .95 186 206 220 185 135 228 190 224 1 89 202 202 206 185 224 186 189 228 231 220 219 121 206 193 189 190 208 202 224 193 21 1 224 205 224 215 186 201 193 197 223 224 201 215 231 190 207 205 Shield s, Donald Wayne, R. R. 2, Atlanta, Indiana . . . . . . . Shoemaker, Robert Lewis, 926 Wilson, Mishawaka, Indiana . Shoffner, Donnell Riggs, Jr., 50I4 Lakeshore Rd., Port Huron, Michigan Shonkwiler, Harriett Zoe, 42I I Westhill Ave., Montreal, Quebec 56, II8, I28, I29, Shoptaugh, Albert Glenn, Jr., R. R. I6, Box 326, Indianapolis, Indiana . 95 II7 Showalter, Richard Howell, 2I0 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Indiana Shrontz, Robert James, St. Anne, Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . Shumway, William Earle, Jr., I9 Dennison Rd., Worcester, Massachusetts . Sidney, Dorothy Louise, 7226 Crandon Ave., Chicago, Illinois Simison, Hoyland Priscilla, 232 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, Indiana Simmons, Mary Beth, R. R43, Lebanon, Indiana . . 85, II6, l20, Simon, Clifford Eugene, Jr., 35I8 N. Washington Rd., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 56 I23, Simon, John Joseph, I I85 Park Ave., New York City, New York. . . . . I I4, I27 Simon, John Philip, Box 22, Breesport, New York , . . . Simpson, Barbara Rose, Ligonier, Indiana. . .. . . Simpson, Betty Ann, IOI Stewart St., Cormi, Illinois . . . . I2I, Simpson, Mary Jean, I I4 N. University Ave., Vermillion, South Dakota . Sinks, Bernadine Sylvia, 25I7 Roanoke Ave., Dayton, Ohio . .. 57,120 Sipes, Helen Marguerite, R. R. 5, Lebanon, Indiana . . . . . . Skillman, Rexford Douglas, 639 Fair Ave., Shelbyville, Indiana 57 Slaughter, Charles Edwin, 7I6 Royal St., Lebanon, Indiana ..., . . . . Sloan, Philip Dutcher, Jr., 2I40 McKinley Ave., Lakewood, Ohio . 75, 87, II7 Smith, Alice Jeanne, 300 S. Meridian St., Winchester, Indiana . 57,74, II9, I85 Smith, Alvarita, 53I6 N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago, Illinois 57, Smith, Carolyn Nancy, 3433 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . Smith, Claire Yvonne, 7950 Maryland Ave., Chicago, Illinois , Smith, George Joseph, I723 Auburn St., Rockford, Illinois . . Smith, Georgia Mae, 930 Cleveland Ave., Hobart, Indiana . , ...,.. .89, Smith, James Eldon, Jr., l3I7 W. 5th St., Marion, Indiana Smith, Jean Alice, I20 Keeney St., Evanston, Illinois . . . . . . . . Smith, Jessie Luella, R. R. 6, Box 232, Marion, Indiana 57, 82, 88, 89, I03 Smith, Mabel Sara Ann, 2I 3 Dewey St., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 98, Smith, Margaret Jean, 344 Wallace Dr., Osborn, Ohio 57 Smith, Marian Winifred, I6I2 Shenandoah Rd., Toledo, Ohio . I22 Smith, Marilyn Louise, I I I I-I Ith St. N., St. Petersburg, Florida I22, Smith, Marilyn Melrose, 603 W. Main St., Carmi, Illinois Smith, Mary-Helen, 6I40 Thorndale Ave., Chicago, Illinois . Smith, Paul David Dean, 602 N. Jackson St., Greencastle, Indiana 94, Smith, Preston Marshall, I3I4 Asbury Ave., Evanston, Illinois . I24 Smith, Richard Carey, 29 Studio Lane, Bronxville, New York Smith, Spencer Ernest, R. R. I, Stults Rd., Huntington, Indiana , Smith, Virginia Lee, 7930 Calumet Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . . . Smith, William George, 7I5 E. Rudisill Blvd., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . 75, 82, 89, I83, Smitley, Gordon Kay, 25I6 E. Dr., Ft. Wayne, Indiana . . Snape, Mary Louise, 2I6 Elm St., Chevy Chase, Maryland . . Snepp, Clara Birch, 574 Monroe St., Gary, Indiana . , I27, Snyder, Elsie Joan, I3I6 Indiana Ave., Connersville, Indiana , I22 Snyder, Marjorie Ann, 7937 Constance Ave., Chicago, Illinois 57, I I7, I23, Snyder, Robert Lavelle, I927 Thornwood Ave., Wilmette, Illinois I-I8, I-I9, Soder, Hjalmar Sogi, I8I2-I3th St., Bedford Indiana Soest, Vera Jane, 773I Burnham Ave., Chicago, Illinois Sohn, John Peter, 2735 Riverside Dr., Columbus, Indiana . I5-I, Solomon, William Ellsworth, 2038 Cherry St., Columbus, Indiana . . Soltow, .lean Gertrude, 2403 Desplaines St., Blue Island, Illinois 82, 87, Sommer, Jane Elsie, 5430 Harper Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 89, I03 Sorensen, Eugene Morton, 7455 N. Greenview Ave., Chicago, Illinois Sortor, Dorothy Jean, I20 W. Chestnut St., Canton, Illinois I IS, Souder, Philip Earl, Warren, Indiana . Soule, David Elliot, 8 Elmcrest Terrace, Norwalk, Connecticut II4, I I5, I5-I Sourwine, Rosemary, 206 Hillsdale Ave., Greencastle, Indiana Sowerwine. John Philip, 269 Oak St.. Huntington, Indiana 57, IZO Sparling, Carolyn Isabelle, 306 W. 30th St., Marion, Indiana 93, 95 Speckman, Glenn Hoy, 5225 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana Speed, Dorothy Alice, I I29 N. Massasoit Ave., Chicago Illinois I28 Spencer, Vivian Joan, 909 VanBuren St., Walkerton, Indiana 57, I2O Spickler, Marilyn Helene, I07 Grace St., Park Ridge, Illinois II-I Spitz, Warren Walter, 7I2 N. Vermilion St., Danville, Illinois Spore, Judson Porter, Jr., 808 W. Adams St., Sandusky, Ohio I-I9 Sporry, Margaret Alice, 4645 Woodland Ave., Western Springs, Illinois I2S Stafford, Jane Louise, 709 Strong Ave., Elkhart, Indiana I26 Stallman, Harriet Helen, 5046 N. 25th St., Milwaukee Wiscowsin I02, I2I Stomper. Martha Carolyn, Lowes Rd., Mayfield, Kentucky 7-4, 92, II9 Stang, Helen Patricia, 3964 E, I5-Ith St., Cleveland, Ohio H8 Stanton, Mary Joan, 84 Elizabeth St., Battle Creek, Michigan S7, Staples, Grace Elizabeth, 7449 Kingsbury Blvd., University City, Missouri 57, II7,I20 Staples, Stanley Bradford, 62 Fenno Rd., Newton Center, Massachusetts I29 235 223 232 I 86 228 224 223 203 206 205 201 22-I 235 I I4 I89 202 I89 202 I98 235 224 227 I97 I89 I98 98 235 I94 I24 I97 I 94 202 I 97 I 86 I 89 I 93 I 86 220 ZI 5 224 223 2OI 220 2l I 207 205 205 202 2I I 227 205 2I I I-ll I7I 205 220 I86 21 I 232 I97 22-I I9-I 23I I89 205 I23 232 203 I93 202 l90 IZ7 202 20I I25 I85 223 283 Starbuck Doris Lee, 177 Herbert Ave., Fanwood, New Jersey. . . 186 232 Steddom,, Arthur Robeson, Jr., 504 Aberdeen Dr., Middletown, Ohio .... ..,,,, .... h Steele, Heath C., Oxford, Indiana. . . . . . . . ..,.. ,... . . .62,79, 123 223 Steele, Nancy Jeanne, 2209 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . ....,,, 122, 198 Steffen, Lyda Lou, 522 S. 5th St., Vandalia, Illinois ,....,. . ,... . 120 202 Steffen, Norman Louis, 152 N. 33d St., Omaha, Nebraska . . ....... 212 Stein, NNiIIiam Howard, 197 Elm St., Marion, Ohio ....... ......... ..... . 1 24 215 Steiner, Glen Clifford, 3818 N. Lowell Ave., Chicago, Illinois . . .......... 123, 135 208 Steinle, Edmund Charles, Jr., 221 Stephen Ave., Scranton, Pennsylvania .... 57, 74, 119 232 Stephens, Richard Penn, 3302 Aldis Ave., East Chicago, Indiana .... ........ . 231 Stephens, Sylvia Irene, 3302 Aldis Ave., East Chicago, Indiana .......... 58, 98, 117 201 Stephenson, Louise Marie, 643 N. 10th St., E. St. Louis, Illinois . . ........ 185 Stevens, John Butler, 2109 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, Illinois . ...., .150 211 Stevenson, BettyLou, 305 Richmond Ave., Richmond, Indiana . ..58, 82, 87 193 Stewart, Ulysses Grant, 802 Ten Broeck, Paris, Illinois . . . . ..... .58 203 Stivers, Cyndalu, W. Lexington Ave., Laurenceville, Illinois . . . 117, 124, 128 189 St. Dennis, Helene Ruth, 17050 Lincoln St., Hazel Crest, Illinois. . . .......... . 206 St. John, Helen Louise, 910 Healey St., Champaign, Illinois .... . . ..... 58 189 Stockberger, John Jacob, Jr., 2734 N. Clinton St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. . . .117 224 Stoeckel, Edward Maurice, 104 N. 40th St., Belleville, Illinois . . 135, 150 231 Stone, Helen Josephine, 210 N. Market St., Kokomo, Indiana. . . . .58, 121 198 Stracke, Paul Theodore, Douglas Ave., Flossmoor, Illinois . ....... 235 Strand, Russell Louis, 169 Harvard St., Battle Creek, Michigan . . ,.... 215 Strening, Marilyn Lois, 633 Gunderson Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ........... 206 Stubbs, Edward William, Jr., 1707 S. 7th Ave., Maywood, Illinois . . .... . . . 223 Stull, Anita Jane, 1717 Morrow Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan . . ...,... .. 205 Stutz, Patricia Ann, 348 S. Spencer Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . .116, 117, 144, 182 Sullivan, Alan Lyndon, 7122 Euclid Ave., Chicago, Illinois. . ......... . 235 Sullivan, Eileen Patricia, 519 W. Norman Ave., Dayton, Ohio . 58 118,124, 128 193 Sultzer, Robert Lee, 214 N. Union St., Auburn, Indiana . . . . .... ..... 8 7, 220 Sutherlin, Robert Dale, 321 N. College Ave., Greencastle, Indiana ...... ......... 2 20 Sutter, Janet Louise, 809 W. 4th St., Marion, Indiana. . . . . . . . . 198 Suttie, James Cook, Jr., 9646 N. 30th St., Omaha, Nebraska . ..... 232 Sutton Carl Hudson, 1019 Bellemeade Ave., Evansville, Indiana .... 93,95 203 Sutton Doreen Margaret, 24 Golf Ave., Clarendon Hills, Illinois . . . . . . .85 186 Swaim Doris, 405 W. Market St., Bluffton, Indiana ..... . . . . .122, 185 Swaim, Janet, 405 W. Market St., Bluffton, Indiana .... 98,99 185 Swaim Norma Jean, 3166 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . ........ 198 Swaim Robert William, 3166 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . ..... .... 1 24 Swank, Ralph William, 1322 North Ave., Waukegan, Illinois . . . ..... 58, 231 Swank, Shirley Sue, 5426 N. Lakewood Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 128, 126, 129 185 Sward, Barbara Junette, 8135 Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois 82, 87, 102, 104, 108, 120 197 Swartzbaugh, Carolyn Mae, 440 E. Peach Orchard Rd., Dayton, Ohio 62, 82, 79, 87,108, 109 202 Sweeney, William Andrew, 21 Beveridge St., Greencastle, Indiana .............. 94 235 Swenson, Frances Apland, 9027 Loomis St., Chicago, Illinois . . . . . 168, 171 190 Talbert, Helen Elizabeth, R. R. 2, Russiaville, Indiana . . .... . . .......... . 202 Tall, Gladys Marion, Maple Park, Illinois . .... . . . .62, 79, 85, 115, 125 201 Tanquary, Mary Elizabeth, Bellmont, Illinois . . . ...... ...... . ...... 5 8 185 Taylor, Jack Lawrence, 5724 Calumet Ave., Hammond, Indiana . . .58, 77, 102, 183 208 Taylor, Jean Elizabeth, Waterman, Illinois .... ...... ......... ....... 9 5 1 89 Taylor, Joan Louise, 1916 Portage Ave., South Bend, Indiana . . . ..... 190 Templin, Charles Robert, 1711 W. 5th Ave., Gary, Indiana. . .......... . . 215 Tennerstedt, Jane Baker, 2219 Lincoln St., Evanston, Illinois . . ....... . 190 Thevathasan, Oliver lnparatnam, 1 16 Sophia Rd., Singapore, Straits Settlements ..... 235 Thiessen, Sonja Maria, 626 Glendale Dr., Glenview, Illinois .. .84,124,128, 171, 197 Thistlethwaite, Ruth, Morocco, Indiana . . . . . . . ...... ............ . . , . 205 Thomas, Charles Gordon, 738 N. Graham Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . .154 231 Thomas, John Edmond, 738 N. Graham Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . . .58 231 Thomas, John Nickum, 1142 Woodward Ave., Elkhart, Indiana . . . . 231 Thomas, June, 2232 Forest View Rd., Evanston, Illinois . . ........ 89,122 194 Thomas, Ross Spindel, 1528 S. Park Ave., Springfield, Illinois . . . . . . . . .94 211 Thompson, Alan Gray, 912 Main St., Ligonier, Indiana . .84, 102, 121, 123, 216 Thompson, Cynthia Lowell, 801 S. Locust St., Greencastle, Indiana . . ......... 58 206 Thompson, David William, State Sanatorium, Orlando, Florida ...... 208 Thompson, Elizabeth Jane, 3828 Carro'lton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 87, 117, 121, 124, 193 Thompson, Gloria Belle, Brookston, Indiana . . . . . . .... . . . 126, 189 Thompson, John Merritt, 3828 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . 141 224 Thompson, Marian Frances, 3828 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. . . 193 Thornburg, Margaret Phyllis, R. R. I, Redkey, Indiana . . . . . .. . . 19-'I Thornburg, Mary Elizabeth, 6166 Kingsbury St., St. Louis, Missouri . . . . . . . . 198 Thornburg, Richard Addison, 6166 Kingsbury St., St. Louis, Missouri . . .98, 114, 216 Thornburg. Robert Watts, 6166 Kingsbury St., St. Louis, Missouri . ...... 98, 216 Thornton, Robert Monroe, 545 Greenup St., Covington, Kentucky . . . . . .84 216 Thorwaldson, Tavia Nestor, 295 Claremont St., Elmhurst, Illinois . . .84-,89, 127,201 Thralls, Betty Lou, R. R. 5, Shelbyville, Indiana . .. .... .. ........ 75,122,202 Tilley, Robert James, 1703 Poplar St., Terre Haute, Indiana . . . . . . 114, 120, 127, 219 284 Tinkler, Delbert William, 1800 Canyon Dr., Hollywood, California 59, 220 Tobey, Nancy Whitaker, 327 Southfield Rd., Birmingham, Michigan . , 185 Tobias, Mary Frances, 1692 Edgewood Blvd., Berkley, Michigan 8S,122, 193 Todd, Anne Hayward, 820 N. Graham, Indianapolis, Indiana . 58, 93, 94, 99, 201 Torchiana, Donald Thornhill, 902 Elmwood Ave., Evanston, Illinois 59, 74. 120, 123, 216 Tourtelot, Donald LeRoy, 123d St. G 88th Ave., Palos Park, Illinois . 87 220 Tranbarger, Mary Josephine, Forest Manor, Box 1074, Anderson, Indiana . 185 Trapp, Wayne Charles, 1346 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . 148, 220 Trauba, Thomas Norbert, Hines, Illinois . . 59, 75. 117, 119, 229 Traver, Elsie June, 1416 Jackson Ave., River Forest, Illinois , 202 Traweek, Laura Charlotte, 604 West Blvd., Lewistown, Montana 92, 189 Traynor, Margaret Elizabeth, Junction City, Kentucky . 190 Trees, Gretchen, 18081 Muirland Ave., Detroit, Michigan, , 122 198 Tresch, Mary Louise, 12 N. Tippecanoe St., Peru, Indiana 103, 185 Trick, Suzanne Patterson, 2021 Woodside Rd., Ann Arbor, Michigan 201 Triggs, Mary Rosalyn, 1011 Byron St., Huntington, Indiana . , , 1 19, 122 201 Trost, Julia May, R. R. 1, Lafayette, Indiana 75 Troxel, Leah Christine, Urbana, Indiana . . 98, 205 Troyer, James Richard, 912 W. Marion St., Elkhart, Indiana . 117 212 Truex, Sally Price, 130 W. Swon Ave., Webster Groves, Missouri . 191 Tupper, Frank Loran, 1011 N. Notre Dame Ave., South Bend, Indiana . . . 141 Turner, Robert Myers, 445 N. Walnut St., Union City, Indiana 95, 117, 156, 203 Tyler, Forrest Brooks, 1300 Indiana Ave., New Albany, Indiana 82, 89, 135, 137, 141, 232 Tyler, Jeannette Amy, 1807 N. Adams St., South Bend, Indiana . 207 Underwood, Barbara Lee, 145 N. Willett, Memphis, Tennessee 171, 197 Vadner, Clyde Harley, 100 E. Glendale Rd., Webster Groves, Missouri 1 17 231 Van Buren, Tracy Henry, Jr., 510 Mechanic St., Sturgis, Michigan , 220 Van Dellen, Barbara LaNay, 8158 S. Sangamon St., Chicago, Illinois 59, 128, 129,161 193 Van Dervoort, Joan Honey, 838 Staurt Ave., East Lansing, Michigan . 197 Van Etten, Daniel Thomas, 15543 Ashland Ave., Harvey, Illinois 95, 220 Van Etten, Mary Lou, Apt. 4, Parco Apts., Brazil, Indiana 59, 95, 118, 120, 19-1 Vangsnes, Marilyn Patricia, 233 N. Merrill Ave., Pork Ridge, Illinois , 185 Vangsness, Philip Leon, 233 N. Merrill Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois 223 Van Ornum, Harry James, 899 S. Greenbay Rd., Highland Park, Illinois , 150, 208 Varble, Phyllis Elizabeth, 1408 E. Schantz Ave., Dayton, Ohio 122 189 Vaughan, Gloria, 780 Prospect Ave., Winnetka, Illinois . . . 198 Vear, Charles Taylor, 427 N. West St., Wheaton, Illinois . . . 135, 141 Verdon, Georges Oscar, 1171 Gladstone, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 208 Vernberg, Frank John, 18487 Fairport Ave., Detroit, Michigan 119,232 Vernberg, Winona Marilyn, 113 W. Hudson, Pittsburgh, Kansas 119 Vickers, William Stowell, 332 S. Cuyler St., Oak Park, Illinois 82, 87 123 Victor, Alice Louise, 1115 N. Oak Park Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 201 Viner, Marjorie Jane, 820 Lundval Ave., Rockford, Illinois 59 185 Vinzant, Robert David, 211 Wisconsin St., Hobart, Indiana 223 Vodvarka, Arnold James, 5005 S. Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois 223 Vogel, Do'ores Lucille, 7715 Yates Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 185 Voiers, Nancy Robinson, 121 Walnut St., Jeffersonville, Indiana 92 127 186 Vyse, Barbara Louise, 2300 S. Greenbay, Highland Park, Illinois 171,197 Waddle, Billy, 315 Mulberry St., Mt. Carmel, Illinois . . . . 203 Wagner, Paul Eugene, 43 Cushing Ave., Dayton, Ohio 141, 21 1 Wagner, William Jean, 112 North Elm St., Osgood, Indiana . . .135 150,216 Waidzunas, Richard John, 5309 S. Tripp Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 1 17, 119 Wainright, Nathan Clark, 256 Eighth St., Wood River, Illinois . 203 Walker, Betty Louise, Western Ave., Flossmoor, Illinois 59, 76, 82, 87, 120 182, 186 Walker, David Shannon, 2150 Atherton Rd., Honolulu, The Hawaiians 149, 211 Walker, Fisk Halsted, Box 949, Laurel, Mississippi 1-11 227 Walker, James Winfield, 5234 Dorchester Ave., Chicago, Illinois 59 211 Walker, Jean Lorraine, 609 Clinton Pl., River Forest, Illinois S9 193 Walker, Samuel Craig, Jr., 4627 Westchester Ave., Louisville, Kentucky S9 211 Walker, William Bruce, 10245 Charles St., Chicago, Illinois . . . 224 Wall, Dorothy Jeannette, 1023 Electric St., Scranton, Pennsylvania . 118 193 Wall, Harriett Ann, 1911 S. Boots St., Marion, Indiana 82, 85, 12-1, 125, 198 Wallis, Bonnie Beth, Pawnee City, Nebraska 83, 93, 11-1, 115 120 186 Wallis, Reta Marjorie, 1058 Third Ave., DesP1aines, Illinois 89 128 193 Walsman, Dorothy Jean, 205 N. Main St., Batesville, Indiana 59, 117 185 Walter, William Lee, 517 Buckeye St., Miamisburg, Ohio . 231 Walters, Edna, 2651 W. Coyle Ave., Chicago, Illinois 128 19-1 Walters, Joyce Yvonne, 430 Miami Club Dr., Mishawaka, Indiana 190 Walton, Mary Elisabeth. 2500 E. Stratford Ct., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 19' Walton, Robert Owen, 542 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 212 Walton, William Merideth, Mt. Vernon, Indiana 59 146 224 Walworth, Charles Edward, Jr., 918 S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park Illinois 15-1, 232 Wanamaker, Jacqueline Shaw, 1810 Broadmoor Dr., Seattle, Washington 190 Ward, James Smith, 19 E. Middle St., Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania 183 Ward, Janice Pauline. 1410 Church St., Rahway, New Jersey 60 205 Ward, Jean Farrar, 5039 Anderson Pl., Cincinnati. Ohio 122 201 Ward, Margaret Elizabeth, 5811 North Drake, Chicago, Illinois 60 201 ISS Ward, Susan Ann, 307 E. Franklin St., Winchester, Indiana... .. Ward, Willis Wesley, SIO Leland Ave., South Bend, Indiana . . ..,, 60, 74, 87, I03 Ware, David Joseph, West Main St., Wellington, Ohio ....,.,.........,....,..... Warner, Charles Sampson, I733 West 5th Ave., Gary, Indiana ........, Waterhouse, Howard Arthur, 23 Madison St., Methuen, Massachusetts . . Watkins, Margaret Jean, 29I9 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio Watkins, Marilyn Lucy, 4l8 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmette, Illinois ......, . . Watson, Rayman DeCamp, 9I Winner Ave., Columbus, Ohio. . . . Watson, Richard Avery, 9I Winner Ave., Columbus, Ohio ,.., . , . Watts, Patricia Ann, 846 Grigg St., Danville, Illinois ....,. . .... . Wayne, Emma Jane, 4l Trinity Ave., E. Lynn, Massachusetts. . . . . .60 Weatherholt, Howard Leon, 7l7 Union St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. . , . , . Weathers, Ellen Marie, 9I 3 Midway Drive, Auburn, Indiana. . . . . . , Weathers, Frank Wendell, Jr., 9I 3 Midway Dr., Auburn, Indiana. . . . . . . Weathers, Thomas Jackson, R. R. 3, Petersburg, Indiana ..... ..,,... Weaver, Jerry Frederick, 2227 S. Brookside Pkwy., Indianapolis, Indiana. ..,..,..89 ...lI4, 75,84 ....84 f' .'.... eo ,911 i7,ii9 ..,.....I22 . ...I4I, . ..'.75 1 1 1 I93 :220 .215 224 I27 l86 20I 2ll 2II .I93 ,202 2l6 I90 23I 223 , 223 Weaver, Joseph Keene, 590I E. Washington St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..... . . . I2I, l35 Webb, James Calvin, II552 S. Bell Ave., Chicago, Illinois. . . .,.,... . . . 93, 95 Webb, John Robert, Box I73, Kansas, Illinois . . . . ..... . ...,. . . . I20, 235 Wedel, Jack Warren, I342 Lincoln Way E., South Bend, Indiana . . . . .,.. . . 2l9 Wedlake, Edward Humbert, l409 E. Wayne St., South Bend, Indiana . . ....... .I24 Weed, Robert Collins, 2724 Woodbine, Evanston, Illinois . . . , .... . . .84, 94, 2l6 Wefel, Phyllis Ann, 930 Pasadena Dr., Ft, Wayne, Indiana ..,..... ..... 6 0 I97 Weideman, Robert George, 2I0 E. Center St., Berea, Ohio ........ 60 2I2 Weinel, Ellyn Constance, R. R. I, Columbia, Illinois . ....... ....... 6 0, II7, I90 Weingartner, Harriet Ann, ISI3 Myott Ave., Rockford, Illinois . . . . .84, I24, I28 I86 Weinrichter, Barbara Ann, 600 Ridge Ave., Greencastle, Indiana ..., ........ . I98 Weinrichter, Ralph Mornington, Jr., Observatory Hill, Apt. IO, Greencastle, Indiana ......,..,,.. .......,..,,..... . . . 60, 2I5, 223 Weirich, George Eugene, Sanders Rd., Deerfield, Illinois ..... . . . .60, 208 Weirich, Warren Edward, Sanders Rd., Deedfield, Illinois . . . . ..., 60 208 Welch, Ronald Parkin, 8II E. 36th St., Indianapolis, Indiana . .II7, 2I6 Wells, Doris Rae, I36 Elmore Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois . ..... I85 Wells, John Seymour, Jr., I68I5 LaSalle Blvd., Detroit, Michigan .... . . 2I5 Welsh, Marilyn-Ellen, 56I4 S. Albany Ave., Chicago, Illinois ..... . . I94 Wenner, James Peter, 420 Douglas Ave., Elgin, Illinois . . . .... 2I6 Wentworth, Joseph Henry Oaks, R. R. I, Huntley, Illinois . . . ..... . I2l Wentzell, Elizabeth Lord, Silver Hills, New Albany, Indiana . . . . . . . . . 202 Wenzel, Manfred John, l7l6 Pine Rd., Homewood, Illinois. . . . . 95,124 220 Wescott, Jane Gaylord, I2l0 Central St., Evanston, Illinois . . I94 West, Charles Allen, 629 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, Indiana . . . .I35, I54 227 West, Mary Ellen, 629 E. Walnut St., Greencastle, Indiana . . ...... . . . . l89 West, Richard Allan, 4I20 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..........,....... 87 Westerhausen, Howard Eugene, I534 Springfield Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. . ...., . . 2I9 Westerhold, William Frederick, 9I8 Shelby St., Sandusky, Ohio 60, I20, I23, I35, I49 208 Western, Pollyanne, 826 Midway Dr., Auburn, Indiana . . ....... ..... 2 05 Westfall, George Franklin, 2I8 Bloomington St., Greencastle, Indiana. . . . . I35 I37 Westman, Janet Mildred, l05 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, New York . . . . . . . . . . . l28 I97 Westmen. Robert Thomas, I05 Walworth Ave., Scarsdale, New York. . . . . ..... . I I7 227 Whalen, Barbara Jean, 236 N. Waller, Chicago. Illinois ..... ..... . . . . 207 Whallon, William Wheeler, 29 S. Tenth St., Richmond, Indiana. . .... I I7, I37, I54, 220 Wheat, Dona Joyce, 4742 W. Adams St., Chicago, Illinois ..... . . . ..,..,. . 205 Wheeler, James Robert, 209 N. Pershing Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana. . . ...... . 23I Wheeler, Jo Jean, 5Il N. E. 3d Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida . . ..6I, 82 I98 Whickcar, Gladys Marilynn. R. R. I, Box 28, South Bend, Indiana .... . . .84 201 White, Colleen Isabel, 22I7 Mershon, Saginaw, Michigan . . . .. 85, I9-4 White, Lucille Eleanor, 1509 Lincoln Ave., Lakewood, Ohio .... ...87, I7I, l86 Whitehead, Walter Russell, Sanders Rd., Deerfield, Illinois . . . . . , . . 208 Whitehead, William Albert, Sharpsville, Indiana . .... .......,. . .. 23I Whiteleather, Nancy Lee, 50I Judge Ave., Waukegan, Illinois . . . . . .98 205 Whitman, Franklin Pierce, 235 Union Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan . . ZI6 Whitney, Herbert Allen, I50I Robinson Rd., Grand Rapids, Michigan. . . . .I37, 235 Wicklund, Ralph Walter, lI27 N. Hayes Ave., Oak Park, Illinois . . . . . 2l5 Wieland, Margaret Ruth 6604 Northwest Hwy., Chicago, Illinois . . . I93 Wilcox, George Albert, N. Gary Ave., Wheaton, Illinois. . . . . . . . . 223 Wilcox, Julia Jean. Glennwood. Clarksville, Tennessee . . . . . 206 Wilder, Nancy, 4527 Madison Ave., Kansas City, Missouri . .. .6I, I82 I90 Wildman, Stuart Harlan, 45l Berkley Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois. ,. . .... 75, 23I Wilkinson, Dorothy Ann. I344 Lathrop Ave., River Forest, Illinois . . . .I28, I97 Williams Alfred Blair, 584l Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana . . . ...... . . . . . 2I2 Williams James Robert, I326 Indiana Ave., Connersville, Indiana . . 227 Williams, John Dean. 3I9-l5th St., Columbus, Indiana . . 6I, 82, 83, 87, I24, 203 Williams King, Jr., 220 Country Club Rd., Chicago Heights, Illinois ..... . . . . I I7, 2I6 Williams Nancy Jane, 727 Hunter Rd., Glenview, Illinois ..., .,.. . . .94, II7, I22, IS9 Williams Ronald Ray, I2I3 Judson St., Evansville, Indiana . . . . . .75, 93, 95, 98.99, 235 Wilson, Carolyn Faye, 6270 N. Chester St., Indianapolis, Indiana . . . ....,. . I I9, ISS Wilson, Charles Cecil, 2207 Mohala Way, Honolulu, T. H.. , . . . . . 23I 286 Wilson, Dona Lou, 1128 E. Ewing Ave., South Bend, Indiana 93, 114, 115, 116, 120, 171 Wilson, Jo Ann, 501 Wabash Ave., Marion, Indiana. , . . . . . , . , , 197 Wilson, Mary Lou, 1 13 West St., Crawfordsville, Indiana. . . . . . . . 190 Wilson, Richard Warren, 2421 Cleveland Blvd., Granite City, Illinois . 208 Winkler, Susan Eugenia, 420 Brentin St., Vincennes, Indiana . ., , 61,120 197 Winning, Darrell Emerson, 1514 S. Grand Ave., W. Springfield, Illinois , 211 Winsock, Helen Marie, Gray Craig, Newport, Rhode Island . . . . 182 Wirt, Frederick Marshall, 8804 Hough Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ,.... 87 233 Wise, Alice Ann, 1127 Audubon Rd., New Castle, Indiana .. 98 Wisehart, Martha Frances, 202 N. 5th St., Middletown, Indiana . 61, 190 Wisehart, Robert Francis, 202 N. 5th St., Middletown, Indiana . . 228 Withers, Sarah Ann, 2222 Lincoln St., Evanston, Illinois . . , . 61, 124, 126 190 Wolf, Enid Easton, 4432 Ashland Ave., Norwood, Ohio . . . . , , 103 202 Wolf, Robert Monroe, 560 Van Trump Ave., Yelm, Washington . . . . 232 Wolter, Joan Dorothy, 1401 N. Jackson St., Waukegan, Illinois. . 85, 122 186 Won, Esther Yon He, 319 Ohai St., Hilo, Hawaii 98. 19-1 Wood, Evelyn Finstad, 525 S. E. 26th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida . 128 190 Woodruff, Patricia Ann, 145 Gray, Webster Groves, Missouri . , 193 Woods, Bertha Louise, 3209 Meadowbrook Blvd., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 207 Woodworth, Gene Harold, 2011 Hawthorne Ave., Rockford, Illinois 223 Wright, Dorothy Dennett, 2220 Dell Lane, Highland Park, Illinois 61 198 Wright, Eldon Stearns, 420 Bradley Lane, Youngstown, Ohio 61 224 Wright, Jane Carol, 113 North Ave., Bartlett, Illinois . . . .117 185 Wright, Janet Ellen, 7400 University Dr., University City, Missouri 197 Wright, John Cecil, Onarga, Illinois , , 95 232 Wright, Paul Edward, 430 Lincoln Ave., Lima, Ohio . 141 Wright, Robert Stanley, 707 S. State St., Belvidere, Illinois . 212 Wright, Shirley Ann, 500 Kent, Riverside, Illinois, , . 85, 87 201 Wuerfel, Jean Anne, 120 Columbia Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois , 117, 126, 193 Wyka, Frank Joseph, 3858 E. 55th St., Cleveland, Ohio 102, 108, 216 Yanson, Oscar Ferdinand, 1508 Euclid Ave., Chicago Heights, Illinois 228 Yelton, Joan Ruth, 7545 Westmoreland, St. Louis, Missouri . 82, 87, 117, 125, 182 Yepsen, Carolyn Dale, River Rd., Washington Crossing, Titusville, New Jersey 61, 117, 118, 128 194 Young, Barbara, Canfield, Ohio . 117, 125, 186 Young, Donald Davis, 223 N. Granger St., Granville, Ohio . 95, 235 Young, Jean Alice, R. R. 4, Logansport, Indiana 61, 121, 198 Young Marye Mildre, 1017 Freeport Rd., Tarentum, Pennsylvania 205 Young, Oliver Hazzard, Hemlock Point Rd., Chagrin Falls, Ohio . 127 Younker, Marilyn June, 13833 Park Ave., Dolton, Illinois 61, 194 Yunghans, Roland Stuart, 1209 Buntin St., Vincennes, Indiana 227 Zobko, Stanley William, 700 E. ioefh si., Chicago, illinois 231 Zadek, Nancy JO, 959 Tower Manor Dr., Winnetka, Illinois . 128, 19-1 Zagar, Joan Louise, 7221 Prairie Ave., Chicago, Illinois . 189 Zartman, James Nicoll, 1307 W. Stephenson St., Freeport, Illinois 92, 95, 103, 232 Ziegler, John Webster, 322 S. Lafayette Blvd., South Bend, Indiana 215 Zimmer, Robert Culver, 4609 Fairfield Ave., Ft. Wayne, Indiana 212 Zimmerman, Paul Coover, Box 103, Remington, Indiana 98, 99, 232 Zink, Sara Ann, 327 Highfall Ave., Greencastle, Indiana 87, 117,206 Zobrosky, Arden W., R. R. 1, Macy, Indiana 74 Zuch, Beatrice Barbara, 124 W. 79th St., New York City, New York 122, 189 Zwick, Holly, 308 6th Ave., Dayton, Kentucky 193 Zwierlein, Arthur, Jr., 10317 Clifton Blvd., Cleveland, Ohio 61, 135, 171, 216 N I 1 .,-t m uv C 1 , 4 .,. v 1 fl, , 0 I fx ,Q N, 4--Q, I ,, ,, 1' '- I AQ.-,ku , F . A 4W':5'g?Y1 '- X If 5,1 -V551 , t L., W ,gh Yi fl X x 3, A , li AMW? 'I' ,4 rj 1 .th DY-X, A ' , V' . X ,fl X? 2 I TQ -'-'12 isa . M, lf x .A 1 x , . ,f 3 KK 'X I 'L' , :X X K 'L nl! ici, 'K-' H- 4.1 ':',.fr-jf ..1.4,a0zR vu ww WRU! ', v. . 'N , I Q RA X Y ' ,Y-A' A f ihigbflw -, 'L 'N I A 'X YO, Y 1 . , ' uw , fx W l i R j I K yrmlg J X BX Ill 4 I . '1' if X 14' Y b Y ' 1 I ' f 4 J E XA! I X',1 ,Kr A 'ff A ll Q H15 V X LW! 4. 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