DePauw University - Mirage Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)
- Class of 1950
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I A , I E' 1 Q A! 4 1,-1 H3 fl ,a Y! ls! E4 X. .. 5 A A I A , I E' 1 Q A! 4 1,-1 H3 fl ,a Y! ls! E4 X. .. 5 A A 6 I I l a xg? , 'H ..- IR 'bw . -., sly L 5. LK, , M-V. gg . Kwa- 5 Lf, J - 2, ll' L. '- A x x -K' X Lis X K X. wif XX , ERA. V1 ,f - - f fi x , , fr V -X ' X Ckx N ,ff yu' Xt ,' A. ' 1' ' eeeel SL is , 5. 5 he ,Qw- THIS IS DEPAUW zn nzneieen- -. 'Z fu my ' , 5, A , W 1 , '72, ,W Q., ' if if V. nm f 'Q 1 ii if in 9 'ff ,, Q' 5 nxt sign . tx. , Q, , 3 1-X Vx. ,v A Q, . ' P' ,4- X . Y I 1 Til oh, I H X THE MIRAGE 1950 dqpauw unziferfzbf CQVKEWCJIZZQ mdzbmaz JIM TROYER, Editor ei . H iz KATIE CLARK, Business Mgr. I I I ' '-4' Q .f.,,:,,A'. I -.v, , '.-. . J. SMITH, Associate Editor BGB SNYDER, Art Editor -. A5i13,g,f f 1 gh X 1 if 9 LW iQ 4. s . if 0I'.s'f'P.'.C?7 Nm Q' ' sg-bun, . . . -X N if 9 X, 5 mx-an - p. ,. - x' ' Q, :xy I-I 1 ZFN, 5 M A d 1 1 -Y N r X' Q a '- f an 2 - ., , , - I b T 6' - Q , X, - --f . 1 b - I gg 5-1 , . an-f , ...gm - 'Q ' 3, 3 Q ig , . 'n . f g .L I V v . x 1 ' - 'E A ..,.. -H., Q , ,, . , ag ' '.- Ati'-4 2 . 1 coAN Y A N, m'!RRmQCV Q 2 nw 61 - e 'f-71 f -A- Rf '1 ., I ll 5 f arf, N A ,.., P - U3 gf-1 :in Y. ,Q , q 41 If C '?' Ti 'K 4 ful: 5,6 g1 ,3'f'f wiki fy! 3 l? ..w',,, + , .W ,L 4 ., .- 1 Q' wmmi ,ix Evj x 'Wm W V . f-7 ' E I . -1- . 4 . s , . . fp- ' . - gawk 3 ir '?H' 'N ' , , L. , P V A u 1 . A 5 5, ' av . 'QL' .V ' X ,. f 1 ' ' - 4' .f-'F'-ffY9 ' L. .,. f 9 SAM HANNAS 0 0 K 51 O I2 E . X 19 ' ALTERATWN Hop -I , .. S O E S ' 1 .,,x l sl. GREENCASTLE IS A COLLEGE TOWN A city of 7.228 inhabitants. Green- castle is located forty miles west of Indianapolis. hye miles from U.S. Highway 40. The main lines of three railroads serve its fourteen industries. Tucked away in rolling west central Indiana. it is a small town where people live and work. and where young Americans dream and play and go to college. fill r ,574 ' 5 1' ,' X , ' :Sam X 1, fs-4 - .. ..-A ,v I 5. -' 'f fm' j' , Q . ,, Y: .-W 6 7-'fri-.fr w X , . . , , , .1 3 .L Eg 'S fl: .. , .gh 1 ,Q '. ,- .Q . ' ,, ..., Y- - , - AJ- .. - . . , ' . , f W Q N ,WM ,nm b L- I J fu' 'Q z G I ' 1 5 q SIXTY ACRES CONTAIN THE SCHOOL fil l' ll 67 , VX li, 2 X I H V K i xr J L- g .N :w r if ,QVNAA Q up - r-lbnzw The .-Xclininistra- tion Building. Wlith all its parts within ten ininutes walking distance of each other, the DePauw cainpus occupies several tracts of land near the center of Greencastle. Dotted with trees and traversed by crosswalks, the expansive lawns were marred this year only by the scar of the new union building site. There construction work evoked quizzical smiles from detouring pedes- trians. Lefl: Asbury Hall seen from East Campus. 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V A ,, , N , ,Z f... ..f.ff.A 019, ,.F-14, il , , 1 Q, N. ..-, , , en., :I - ' 4, 1. .3 - g, - if- ., r 4 . 1, I '. if ' , I -. ,. gl, , L, .- ut.-.1 'f -J' . 3 ,fri - -H gf Y ,-: K Ay - P. 1-,. -.- '-,ffm -.-Affgf'-r-A -.1 4- '-'- f A 'am' 'hun-MIA' - -sl-'V DEP.lLMUVtf' IS l5ll3'iTY-QNE ASSQRTED BUILDBNGS Present physical features of the school include thir- teen academic buildings,siX residence halls, nine mis- cellaneous structures, and a string of thirteen fraternity and ten sorority houses. With buildings like East College andHarrisonHall,DePauw's plant is a inixture of the old and the new. t E , i' . rf? ,. . if ' f . 132 ' 4 it fra? t we it w it vi 1553 lil . gf ze Q if 5, ' ,L'Z,P'1 s , tl . x, f - Q r ' Q Q., I r r :fm i 5 X X Y , L X. , , , -4, W all 23:1 I N J, lx it ' 1. 1, i A gyf3.u1f1sf-e,z5?yg..11'.'wr,-6.2.-tff ,f -. 2 A . fm Abozwf: The entrance to lxiason Hall. Lqfl: lX'IcKim Observatory. Fur lgflr Harrison Hall. U V wh. I Q ii H N ,f .,,,' v',g.,f, k ,r'--tif Q -X U1 N a A X g 1, Y x 1 ta . 1, 1 I . I , , 1' 1 fn ' - 1 4 ' -11' 1 . , X ., 7 A. li ' VMIL! I r ,fy ' ' f ' Yr? I! '44 wks . jifllffp If .... , ug: . - . 'ig Ue'.5t,'Hv' my-,14sT' 'lyff' 77' ':4'iL,. I fi' ' ' A -gk , A ,11 fwQa,., -V , gi 1? f2',1f f , H ..a gfk Iii. L J -ff-. -.vQf31523'. . ,,.,,.i , 5 ,y,,,f,, 7 ' '1'fn.ut- -, 'M QP ., x,f- , .f , r- '- - '-MJ. -+, . f ----.-- TW: ' -...L I ,I i DEPAUW WORKS IN 120 CLASS ROOMS A N D LA B S 5- fi If J- V 'fx X ' ' ' Pri , A .2 1 w tiff V 51 N1 ,fulh X .gy W 4 . siws f: 11. 3. . ,.,.,' fy Ag YQ? V. r Q--1 we-,W 051. J- 5 -:sw sf-x vw.-.' .4fm,.,. ' . . I . ., ,... e., so rs 1 V ' T31 ,ll 511 is W' N' , iv' 'Viv I sf 59 1 i . 1 '53 S .Vx Mig: 'vm' , ,1, .- Eii'41il L 'h?1,::,s -lsfyw 1-V'-1 fisi-:xii--lf: J si 5 ,r....3 5' ww 3512 f Above: Geologists survey Mfg---., -is - n ' 5253: 32.4315 1 - i l 'fj 'sig' Lfffl: The VVGRE studio. ' 'M Q-21 f g'j,q1fg.'l., .. , Far Lqft: Anatomy lab. . lr? . M.,-.41-X are DePauw,s academic buildings house several million dollars worth of equip- ment and over 107,000 reference volumes. Attending class thirty-live hours per week, students find facil- ities adequate for use in most of the 611 courses offered by the university. ll q,,. - ,gg .-QQ, the campus Q. . W 1 ' 4' it .Mr ' . ff R... ef rfffi ns P' Q . 4. M4 - Q if ,X , h f UQ M 'f K' K A rs mx' ,. v .. N- , 1 .Wx . f 'I L4 7' ' 5-T t' 'X- !'Y5L3x5- 'L'I.4' '-... 'Y F' .. ' , ' -..,:-if-q,7i.,Qflk:J bk- M: . Lila' in an-J s N, 1 . ff i: T -'I ivvrf -. 'qw wi' . 3'f9 '. -' , 1' ' rp 'F '4'9 !97r?h l?f'-55. fgffrg. if .la-114' W: '51J 7 A-f Jr- -- x- '.':':'7' . ' NI'-fray Neff' .4,.r'2' 4 -Sa-'pf .4-9' -+14 J' ws :- . ,-1-SE' v,-.Lt -.mf -' -,,2'5f'-+Q fvgbfQ, mzimg, ' 3 9.215-, -' 'S ikrf 'I -' -'-93,-gg' 4'-Y-:5M hf'-. ?',i.'Q2'Q'91- .-s,fi1r '- 5 as--.' 1 f'T,, - 4 fs. .rf .. 1 'Q-' 2477? -' ' f.,.3 f'.- ' Q f, 1- . 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Riglzl abozw: Ann Hartenstein. Below: Burley Colbrunn. lf SL! V i -,gy s ml 3 wmv H.. . my -sawi- Q3 SK. fa. ff J 23 -' N x Ex tj, ,Nm -ff Q . s i f ,NF ., 5 ' ,. V f 3. tx '- .:z'l:,gV5 , 5 ' is A xl . ,4 j., F W 49 . ,. :QF NN . in ,,, ' 1 W. A k 14 - ' 'ax ,tg , j If 4 1,1 ,gil s V, ,ffl I ,S , I :es ' if' v Ai w , 4? , I - L J' : -.f aff: ' ' , I m 1524 N ' eg? V V I My 1 f . , ' . bf, ff' Q 9 .., s . . Y 1. bl . . ', Q ' : ,v. 4 gn ,Wa . , ., X ,Mm -I 514, .. f , . V - - ' r lr- '.L -e. ' Q , 2.1 pg' . A'.'-1:1 -. JV -4l,.f'x 'Qi'f,1., . .J-A ' 1 .f s f x ' f':f?f-:?:Q41,Z,w.i,wL . . . 6' . , - ,fx -.4 Y . a -sr 5- 4 'xiii' .'iif?3E'v ,.,L 'f i' ' vff'?'g175!,' 1,7 , .1 - - sf- Y - -,Fa . vw , Q . - . Du, -:wwf r 3',V - g -4 hllge v2gZf,,.24S'fA1g:z ' ' 1 -. 4- . ., ' ' A , f ' . A ' '1,,.,f'-wiffnsc , ws 'f'f'rjf:1 W ,- 4. r WZ 'Lie 'l f'Jf ' 'V N ,f ff -1 P-ff . J 5 f 1 I f 1 , K. I ,Y ir: ' ,Q . v , v J-U' ' 92 , 4 .. . . , 4- : 1 . . . g . X 1 my Wu, - - Q' . .c-F1-f.-'J - - x A Lqfl: The sundial on East Campus. HERE TRADITIONS GROW AND TH RIVE DePauw does some things merely because they have been done before. Since 1837 modes and manners have changeclg new buildings, new educa- tional practices have appeared. But part of the school is the same. l s . .l Q H ll , Ng Wiki 61 . -1:: X . ,H-Q. '-::?' V L E . f, 21 1- fi: - i2155E:i'I , xXx --'-'rifl-L'.' - Ml 1 1: fa? fe- 'Qr5 r'f.-PL ,J J ,V , fwfff . ,L , lf, I' 5 : ...: :W 1 Lqff: The Monon t Bell, symbol of De- Pauw-Wabash riv- e alry. 15 rv s P X . ,zz 4, ,. 1 NN:- , ,-175: - . -. x xl .NWN A99 X. ff? Sf 'Q 3 1 J 5, 1 'Q ww ' f -1, .,...,x -.5 1 k Y ' Y n 1 'Q.' 'K ' 4 2 fs gfsig ' 2 AQVQ - . ' Hr O Lf- I 1 l Ltjff: Dr. Austin Spragueis modern A physics class is typically informal. Right lXIakinq a philosophical point is Dr. liouis Norris. 1 l ...M I i A l 1 l 5 ., 5 .WA 'V i... DEPAUW IS A AN EDUCATIONAL IDEA l I Not a large school and not a sniall school, DePauw faces some of the prob- 4 leins of each. Offering as broad a cur- i riculuin as possible in this unique posi- I tion. the institution attempts to afford students a preparation for effective liv- ing. Town, physical plant. equipment- all are used by administration and faculty in a characteristic, soinetiines traditional. manner to provide a liberal education. l l Lfff: The copy desk of the DePauw affords W learning through prac- tical experience. 17 Q l 4 -9 , 4 f lm' g 'ifx , X ,' - ' ' A..g yg.X,?' Q1 ' ,. : ,., ,v - - -Q wi 1 ,,,f - ix Q' 1 14. .qu - ' .1 ug. fv .df ' 1 PA ': f' -. ' 5 V f K Q, 5W'S'3:Y2? . . w.QwAv4x8:fs-Nam, Q ww P 5 '- - Q ' M 'fji ' '5. Qi. ,Q.. N,-q,.. V W 11 SA Q , -1 Q 3 1 ' vi' V , .- 'W' I nm N' ua . il A. qi ' vp:r:'+.,',., f , 2, Q 'ik ' ,Q 4 Rv r : -5 :,'2f3 I' -' '. -- vifixplf l 11' aw' .521 59 94 'E- I 'Cn 4 ij- A, 'A -. I F351 1, M1 DePauw at iiiicl-Century is a DePauw in transition. Wlitli thc largest graduation list iii its history. the school faces proli- able enrollmciit lluctuatioiis and a delimiter drop iii the student age-level. lt must iiicct the fact that the past turlvulmit Clvcaclcf pr6CluClCs rclturiiiiig to prG-war IlOI'IH3lCf'u. But wliatvvci' the Changes Gxperieiicecl, years at DePauw Continue to rcllcct that same general spirit and principle. Ditllcririq in clvtail. l95U is iievertlieless much like any otlicr yvar. -GP H' m Q ., W V it X . x .,.,- www- 5 v. Q my 4 QQ. ' ' 1 . K -..A.m- W V, in . ' 'fx t .V 5 R uw if ' M wm,.f.-. - ,. . L- X Q 5 ,. PN ' 1 . va 1 - .. A , A .,, I.: X S 33 Q fa X-Six: ,Q A 'A - I 4 'lu , .. N N Hw3'v'1-if S- Q. '5 bg, If 5 ' ' ' X 5-'bmi - ,J N' gi- Q1 . , . .' FQ Q' S Rx Y 'M ' ' ' , ' gh -N 2 an F ' www. 5' ' , Q -jf I 'VT I- ,. gi J 'mum-K N - . ., K 'X - A 4 ,. mv. 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J I, ,, L . El ' ly If KX X , I I 0 Mfg, if X , .., If ..,.,,, ' , .I lt Z . 1? I :IMI I ii f b 5 A ix Il 2 I I 1 2: 'f wud? I 1 E -g::1r--vyvnffu .2251 . Q- x-.hx I A 5 'III 1 4 f 'if' '23 . ., - ' 7455? , X .,,,-.xl flgfj f 2 L HIE, mu, . I II I f iw-SQ III waz? f 1-5- 1 - ,- 4-'Q' y- , 1, ? 4 'ff ' ' wx, iff -MZ 4-Q5 ' f zgj ' 1 4' I IJ THIS IS DEPAUW lookmcg mfeflzgeni Cilyclc lf. xvildlltlll was QI'lldllLlll'Cl from Dv WI P41t1winl'7l3. Hc'1't'Ct-ix'c-cl his S.T.B. and Ph.D from Boston llI1iX'l'I'SilY. Cornell Collcgc pu'- FOURTEENTH YEAR ,. t ,. o - stntvcl htm xxlth tt Doctor of D1XlIlll Q, in 1927, Fourtecn yt-ars ago he returned to DixP2lllXX' as prvsidf-nt. BOARD OF TRUSTEES SHAPES DPU POLICY DePauw Unix'ersity s charter provides for a Board of Trustees to direct the school. The board is primarily concerned with the business interests of the college hut it is also responsible for the selection of faculty and administration members. The trustees make the final decisions on all major university problems. The membership of the hoard never exceeds 48 and each member is selected to serve a three vear term. The Indiana conference of the Methodist church elects 30 members, the DePauw alumni choose four. and the others are elected by the trustees upon recommenda- tion by the university president. The hoard meets three times a year: Old Gold day, in Feliruarv. and commencement weekend. Because a large majority of the hoard mem- bers are chosen hv the hfiethodist conference. and since such a majoritv actuallv controls the policies of the school. DePauw is known as a lNIethodist university. 'fnp Razr-: Rev. Allen B. Rice, H. Foster Cllippinger Lloyd BI. Cline. LeGrand Cannon. Rev. Samuel L. Yoder, Rev. George Francis. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick. Dr. lNIerrill B. fXIcFall. Rev. E. li. Lawshe. Dr. H. SI. Rhorer, H. Inglehart, Rev. Robert Baldridge, Glenn Thompson, Dr. F. F. Friblev, YX'illiam Schiltges, Dr. Frank R. Greer, Edward L. fvlorgan. 1 Huflom Row: Rev. Bucl F. Horn, Fred L. O'Hair, S. L. lviartin, Ernest lN1. Sims, G. O. Carpenter, Rev. Elmer Jones, Gen. james Ogden, Dr. F. A. Hall, Pres. Wiildman. Fred Hoke. Gilrner Inqleliart. Hon. Rov O. XVesr. Laurence Sullivan. 23 CUMINGS CGORDINATES UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS I Di: Edgar CI, Cfuiiiiiigs, clvun of thc uiiivm sity. holds lhc' position svcoml in Coiiiiiizmd lu th ill of iiiiivcrsily pivsiclc-iii. Hi' maiy wvll In cillccl thc quzirclizm of ziczidciiiic stzmdaircls. Im his oliicc' hzmrllcs all iiiiiilvrs Cuiicm-riiinq uni x'c'1'sil3' courscs and also s:'i'x'cs :is Crimcliiiziloi UI' IVEICIIIIY 2lII'2lII'S. Thi- IiOI'Il'lC'I' p1'c'sidi'1il UI' cI2iIIIi'l'IJlll'y Clollcqc Dr. Cuiuings LfI'2if.IllZllCCI from Iucliauzi L'nivc-1 sity in 1931 and caihccl his Ph.D. at thi- Uni vc' 2-I rsity oi' Chicago in III36. DR. LAWRENCE RIGGS Dr. Lawrence Riggs. dean of students. is in charge of the service program for DePauw students and faculty. His ofhce supervises vet- erans, affairs, their part-time employment, and housing and counseling services. Dr. Riggs acts as personal counselor to all students at DePauw. MISS LUCILLE SCHEUER Now in her second year as assistant dean of students, Miss Lucile M. Scheuer serves as gen- eral counselor, advisor to various women's or- ganizations, and co-supervisor of the social calendar. Miss Scheuer holds degrees from Mount Holyoke College and Columbia University and had received personnel training at Northwest-- ern University. ROBERT H. FARBER Robert H. Farber is assistant dean of SILI- dents, director of the Rector Foundation, and head of the Placement Bureau. He received his A.B. from DePauw and his M.A. from the University of Chicago. This year at Indiana University he began work for his doctorate. an-5' 51 , , 'O - ,-ii - i. .ii ...,-l. .. 5 -.....i gl fm l yi l il W BROOKS: COMPTROLLER lN1r. Howell H. Brooks. Comptroller. is kept busy with his financial duties, Alter receiving his HA. degree from DePauw in 1929. he worked with various business concerns before returning to the university 15 years ago to accept his present position. KUNTER: REGISTRAR After receiving her B.A. degree from DePauw. Veneta Kunter, university registrar, began her work in the administration building. Her re- sponsibility entails keeping hles on each stu- dent's academic record and taking care of all petitions, trial programs. credits. and tran- scripts. DOBBS: HEALTH SERVICE Dr. 0. R. Dobbs, health service director, has been certified by the American Board of Oto- laryngology since 1920. A graduate of St, Louis University lvleclical School, he became DcPauw's university physician last year after serving six years in the Naval Reserve. CROUCH: ALUMNI As alumni secretary and executive secretary of DePauw, Mr. Robert E. Crouch is respon- sible for keeping in touch with graduates, for directing the annual solicitation for the alumni fund, and for publishing the ollicial magazine. The JUIINIIIZIS. UMBREIT: ADMISSIONS lNl1'. Willard ljmbreit. secretary of admissions is responsible for the promotion of student ad- mission to DePauw University. His oliice main- tains public relations with secondary schools, parents, and students. He makes extensive visits to high schools. giving advice to prospec- tive college students. WARD: NEWS BUREAU To publicize the accomplishments of DePauw students is the duty of the publicity director, lNlr. james Ward. Bv having complete Files of all home town publications and by keeping in close contact with student activities, he is able to send out information concerning the achievements of each person. , Ee' -Q35 Q' 5 x, . '-.L 1- ' 'v .Al .S fi 1 ' - gg . -is A 'f Sf A -' . ' N I x AA R. -B . l . n . x Q' s ' fl, A Aa C'f1ar'lf'.t Anumvnimz, jf., NLS., In- structor in Physics. Alllfgllfllft' .-lr1f1'1z1di', Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages. HPIAHIAIIIII C'fu1'.k4'.-llrlnfd. BLS., Professor of Blathematics. C'l1z11'ff'.i lltrzzl' .Al.i'rl1n1ml11, Bl..-X.. Instructor in Speech. Gnlznrzl Bang, Ph.D., Head of De- partment of German and Pro- fessor of German Languages and l,iterature. Hwllr ll. b'arbrf', HS.. Instructor in Physical Education for Hlomen. .rliulrri Hfnbam linzflr, KLA., Assist- ant Professor of Home Economics. Hrrman C. Bug, fXI.lNlus.. Professor of Violin: Director of University Symphony Orchestra: Director of L'niversity String Symphony. Clzfzrlfnt L. BIr'f'z'7', Ph.D., Head of Department of Geology and Geog- raphy and Professor of Geology. Frmzg IJ. l1'n1ffQirf, lXl.lN'lus., Associate Professor of Piano. Eur! Cniiali Butt-man, Ph.D., Head of Department of Education and Professor of Education. l nzt'lr1 Dr!! 11'nmk.i, Ph.D.. Head Of Department of Psychology and Professor of Psychology. l1'a!1f1 Bumly, Ph.D.. Head of De- partment of Bible and Martin V. Beiger Professor of English Bible. Hozwml B. 13llI'A'1'ff, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Chemistry. ll'1'llifm1 l1'HffIIt'fC'!1I'.Y0l1, Ph.D., Head of Department ofHistory and john Clark Ridpath Professor of His- tory. Durmlrl' jark Cnolt, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry. .Uarllzu Ifrarzni CVIYHII-fk, B.S. in Ed., Instructor in Physical Education for XVomc'n. .-lnzlrfzz' ll'alIan' Crandall, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of History. 1, .Umm .Varian Bradford Clilflflulll. BA.. Part-time Instructor in Business Education. Leah Curnuft, lNI.lNIus., Associate Pro- fessor of School lXIusic Education and Piano. t7LZ7'Z'l-S Caffle Davis. lXfI.A.. Associate Professor of English. Orz'z'lle L. Dazfix, lNfI.A., D.D., Asso- ciate Professor of Religious Educa- tion: Director of Crusade for Christ Program: Executive Secre- tary of the Council on Religious Life. Alildred Dimmick, M,.-X., Professor of Romance Languages. ll'z'llzam Edmzuzd Eflinglmz. Ph.D., Head of Department of Mathe- matics and Astronomy: LI.P.D. John Professor of Nlathematics and Astronomy: Director of lNIcKim Observatory: Executive Secretary of Graduate Council, Clzarlex P. Errlmarm, lVI.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Bien: Coach of Swimming: In charge of Men's Physical Educa- tion Classes. jmmis E7dl7IdllIl, l'VI.A., Instructor in History. Charles lVHl'7'f l1 Fauxl, lN'I.A., Instruc- tor in Romance Languages. Rzirnzand H. French, M.F..-X.. Instruc- tor in Art. Farr! D. Fuller, Assistant Pro- fessor of Zoology. jf'rz'z'.r AI. Fulmer, Ph.D., Head of Department of Chemistry: Simeon Smith Professor of Chemistry: Technical Advisor for Pre-Medical Program. THE FACULTY IN Riglzl: One feature of small classes is informality. Spanish over coffee cups highlights Mr. Vasquez' advanced conversation class. NINETEEN-FIFTY at f .. X ., A x ,tl 9 S Lt. ' I A 'F A 1 :Z . ff A 'Q , . . jf . .gg rv Q f , ,sa fff tj l' 191: s 1 -'T '- .2153 .I ' igii: if 1' El!lL'llVd L. Gtlflligllll, M..-X., Instructor in English. FIIIVUIIII .lI. Cnrrinll, B.A., Instructor in English. Ez-111-11 Gzbrnn. lNI.lNIus., .Assistant Pro- fessor of Voice. Gnngr Il'11ll11rr Univ. lXf.A., Associate Professor of Voice and Choral lNIusic. Rullz Gran, BLA., Instructor in Romance Languages. fivllilllllll Cmxmi Czewz, NIS., Associate Professor of liclueation and Direc- tor of Student Teaching. Hnnrk If, H. f:l't't'71ff'tlf, Ph.D., John T. and Nfargaret Deal Professor of Mathematics. f.'lI.Ul'f Grubb, lXI.lNIus., Assistant Pro- fessor of Violoncello and Theory. lflflfllll I1f111'1'11flf, Ph.D., Associate Pro- fessor of Economics, .-lgnm IIIVV-QIVVIIAII H111l11z1', Ph.U., Pro- fessor of English. I'Ia11V1- I.l'lfII' f1I1ZE'ltlI1.Y, MS.. Assistant Professor of Psychology. 7r1r1'f1l1 C'r11'l1'1' H1'xl1111, Ph.D., Director of Bureau of Testing and Re- search and Associate Professor of Psychologv. THE FACULTY IN NINETEEN-FIFTY 'P It I Q' ' L ' 'nn l l z fig' V gf' L' . I ' .' A: xra 5,2 1.4! I 1,t'fl.' The home management house provides practical experience in home economics. Here Nancy Dean and lvfarilyn Ott prepare for a Yuletide meal. Carroll DeI1 1'l! Hildebrand, Ph.D,, Pro- fessor of Philosophy and Nledora C. Adams Professor of Religion. femme Canadv Hixsorz, M.A., Pro- fessor of English. Mrs. Edith Hagfdon Haggard, HA., Instructor in Business Education. IfVilliam Allen Huggard, Ph.D., Pro- fessor of English and Assistant University Nlarshal. Franlrlin Parker Inglis, M.Mus., Asso- ciate Professor of VVoodwinds and Appreciation and Director of Uni- versity Bands. Nlrx. .Uarilza Taylor Inglir, BS., Part- time Instructor in Physical Edu- cation for Women. Geargr HI17lI'l-gt7HCOb50U, M.Mus., In- structor in Brass and Theory. Hiram Leonard jomf, Ph.D., Head of Department of Economics and Professor of Economics. Lfxlrr .llartin jones, Ph.D.. Head of Department of Sociology and Larz A. Whitcomb Professor of Soci- ology. Henry Eugene Halbe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Henry Bmron Kolling, M.A., Professor of Piano and Literature. Arnold j. Ifuhn, Ph.D., Assistant Pro- fessor of Political Science. Helen A. Leon, M.A. in Ed., Assistant Professor of Art. Robfrt David Loring, M.A., Instructor in Geology and Geography. Lawrente 1UcCrfar1', B.S. in Phys. Ed., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Meng Head Coach of Basketball: Coach of Freshman Football. Ralph Alf I'lf'z'llz'amJ, M.A., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Rurxffll Alaatman, B.A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Chemistry. Harry David Alalonqy, M.A., Instruc- tor in Economics. George B. Jlanharl, Ph.D., Professor of History. H'dl'l't'I1 Cmzdler .lIia'a'lf1o1z, Ph.D.. Pro- fessor of Psychology. Frzzlzk lfrzltn' .lfllfrlg lvl.,-X., Assistant Professor of Education. .lllllil Lnuzixz' illiller, lXI.S.. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for XN'omen, Erniimz .lfznlm 311115, lXI.A,. Associate Professor of English. 171711 I.. .lllrztleg NLS.. Head of Dc- partmcnt of Home Economics and Professor of Home Economics. El,Iz'f .fllzre jlzlflzwl, M..-X., Associate Professor of Physical Education for XVomcn. Raimi ,lI. .llIl71flQONIf'fl', Ph.D., Asso- ciate Professor of Qld Testament. Rqrnzmza' .-l. illullzgarz. Nl..-K., Assist- ant Professor of Sociology. RlQ1'll1!1IId R. flral, TNI..-X., Head of De- partment of Physical Education: Associate Professor of Physical Ed- ucation for Men: Director of Athletics, Lnzuk Ifzllzam .Yorr1'.v, Ph.D., Head of Department of Philosophy and Religion and Professor of Phil- osophy. Clark I . .N'0I'lDI1, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science. Richard Tlzomai Oldham. lXl.A., In- structor of Sociology. Rqylnmza' IlY0U!1bIlf1'PFIlft', lN1..-X., Litt. D., Head of Department of Eng- lish: james Whitcomb Riley Pro- fessor of English Literature: Pro- fessor of English. Clzarlm' Donafd Perry, Ph.D., Head of Department of Classical Lan- guages: Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Litera- ture: George Manners Professor of Latin, Cnrn G. Ill-t'f,lf7V1, Ph.D., Professor of History. lflrannf Ru-gan, M.A., Instructor in Home Economics. .llbwl E. I?-'fl'lIl'lfl15, Ph.D.. Professor of Zoology. Olzrm' IV. Robizzson, lvI.A., Assistant Professor of English. Hrrold Truxlozc' Rott. Ph.D., Head of Department of Speechg Professor of Speech: Director of the Little Theatreg Director of the Radio Studiog Secretary of the Faculty. Jllrx. jean Sarzders, B.A., Part-time Instructor in English. Fozwsf L. Seal, lVI.A., Instructor in Speech. l1 i!lianz Robert Seat, IvI.A., Instructor in English. Glen Sherman, lwI.Mus., Assistant Pro- fessor of Piano. joseph Edgar Sinzmons, fr., MA., In- structor in English. Albert Szhgernzan, B.S., Instructor in English. Orrirz H. Smilh, Ph.D., Head of De- partment of Physics and joseph Boyer Professor of Physics. Edwin R. Snazielv, M.A., Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men and Head Coach of Football. Auslin D. Sprague, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics. .fllqv Agnes Strong, M.Mus., Assistant Professor of Voice and Theory. Right: This class meeting on the west campus was one of the many which crept outside during the warm fall and spring seasons. A 1 w Q 3 15 3' 3 ' '- - ...- ,il A ,.' 'V .. PM .Q 232: .sas .- . . ' -tiff JY' Al' C I - THE FACULTY lN NINETEEN-FIFTY f A 'VW , 'L 1 f 2 . ,f gfifg. ', . Sf., - xx K :ii I ik, X ' I lx. 5 c Q 5 E :vital bvl' ' sh or r r En' J l 3 .9 THE FACULTY IN jalm .S'lr1m': Slzzrkfjr, BLA., Instructor in Romancc Languages. 15111111 H. Szihlfitf, Ph.D., .-Xssociatc Professor of Romance Languages. Rnbrr! ll. Szivzrz. fXl.,'X., Assistant Pro- fessor of Psychology. .'I7'MIllI' IJ. Talkzrztglmz, SLA., Instruc- tor in Mathcmatics. .lIu. Ifzlrm Hqwr lllIlj'1fII', lXi..X., Asso- ciatc Profcssor of Iinglish. In GIIHIII VIFIIVIIAY, Ph.D., Associatc Profcssor of Romance Languages. 7fmj:l1 Hrmvr ilrhflllllll, KI..-X., Instruc- tor in Physical liducation for lXIcn3 Coach of Bascball and Freshman Basketball: Assistant Coach of Football. Paul .'lmln'zz' Thnnmx, INI..-X., .Xssociatr Profcssor of Sociology. l.um1'l H. Tznk, Ph.D.. Profvssor of Romance Languagcs, EfI:l1bi'f!I jam' 'lIlI'7I1'H, IXIMX., Asso- ciatc Professor of Spccch. Raflzrl lf. lzvmir, Instructor in Homc' Economics. Ralplz lvlljlfllthz, M..-X.. Instructor in Romance Languages. NINETEEN-FIFTY I,gf!.'A Prof. Paul Blomgrcn mccts one' of his cconoinirfs classcs in .Xsburv Hall. Hargf W'illiam Vollmer, Ph.D., Head of Department of Political Scienceg Frank L. Hall Professor of Political Scienceg University Marshal. illrs. Leila Scofield Mfdgllff, M.A., In- structor in English. Daziid Russell Wagoner, M.A., Instruc- tor in English. Ifenrzeth S. Hfagoner, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychology and Direc- tor of Experimental Psychology Laboratory. Ififinona Hagel Welch, Ph.D., Professor of Botany. Plivllis Lufille Ififqyer, M.Mus., In- structor in Theory and Violin. Donald H. Iffhiie, M.Mus., Instructor in Theory. Airs. Alzfina l1 ichhors! Brower, B.S., Instructor in German. Robert Edward Williams, M.A., Pro- fessor of Speech. A. Reid IVz'n5ev, M.S., Head of De- partment of Art and Associate Professor of Art and Art History. V. judxon Wyckoff, Ph.D., Professor of Economics. Wallace O. Toder, M.A., Associate Professor of Economics. Howard R. Touse, M.S., Assistant Professor of Botany. Truman George Tuncker, Ph.D., Sc.D., Head of Department of Botany and Bacteriology and Professor of Botany and Bacteriology. Airs. Ethel Qimmer, R.N., Lecturer in Department of Home Economics. Virgil B. Qimmermann, lNI.A., Assist- ant Professor of Political Science. 3 ii gg. as ,W Q wlilt , ,: ,A X .- Q , A ,f 53 M N 3' . Q , .,' .' i X .V vf r , ' m . L x . if Wh V + w Q . - Q s 1 . ' . WL ' M r 'A -nf' - 7 .,.-.Q an Q 35, V -X it ' ., . ' 1 v . a H. A M X, IIVV.. X h V, h ,W M1 Q F, 0 , QQ J A , A , . . Q 3 V . , f , N, fi an vi... .Q ,gs . Nt Us 'kt ,- 43,-4 f, .xggur QS? X , 'P N. may-, A N., ,A 1, 5 his .xg X .. .H L klnf Q., X - 3 f 1 - H W- f A J- A S v,.K, ' A71 'l+ x - ' 'I' i f nfs , ,iv . J' ' , X 'W 33...g s '15 as-w I. 1 ggi 3- -N ,' , E 2 h F- Q 'f R ,LM I 5 ,Q X. , if gif b sw' I 5 ' ' ,w X' . an xi WL, 3 P' ' ' N V 'ff Q ' N ' vm 's Q wf'1? ' 'P . xii' - b ali 'f' Amy . ' J' 1' ' ., vi Xah v 5 , 5 X ,cgi A if I . Q.. 3 ' V yt! ' Ng Q 'L -A W' s if r Y-1. '+V s . 75. D ,lk 9 Y 1 a . .,, 1 h mais ' , za I' n. I o 1 , L .5 1 , , ' I A Af' fr' f Ffa - 1 ' ,. --rv- 7 . :p A:l 4 ,,,:: . A! A ,F fwpig' I i D I1 ' 2 nd x A 4 it ' ,n , .Y : ga'f'f . fl. -I . 4 '1- 414 D 515 ff X 'as S X 1 Y.-X xx X.: ..,,E,. N 'X fm ' ' 3 f'1f QQ x N EW: A 5...n' XA Xxvs I 5 aft- XX ' -- cf m . if wg Ig V W Rl: 5 ' E ' - ff-' . ,' ...SL Q. .,.. 'x : xM' E5 . l::. In 2 .Wf,jIi,!f,7 ...V . 'zhY.?9-TTNN ' H' THIS IS DEPAUW 21 W I X f ff!! i 5 'I . SN X X Xxx N X x 5g X SX X X XXXX i I kqrbvzm wmfzbm ,f-5 T., l L f ,S,s,4'k 'I .I ll 5 x e . QQ - X l 9 - l 5 5 2' .llffffff H4-nrv I.:-wie introduces student hodv president l,1iddif' l.uljak at 21 political rally. If fmt, Sll'L'lDlfN'l' GUYIQRNINCS BOARD I In right: K. Sehwarz. R. Gibson, CZ. Year. R, ovd. Cihainness. D, Peat. I,indetnr'ver. L. lulyak. R. lfreelzmd, R. .Xtliev. CI. Clrooker, urpliv. S. Spangler. XY. Sliawver, ll. Henson. ll omg: Howard Downs. i STUDENT GOVERNMENT WAS STILL WITH US Lalnoring :it issues and lJelalrorinQ points. the Student Coverninq Board und Student lfticultv Conunittee served out their terms of otlice under student liodv president Iitiddie Lulkjztk this venr. Besides its regular authorized duties the Student Governing Board carried on special projects. Polls were taken tit DePauw and other schools to leurn student reaction to vnrious sulijects. As ti result ol' the surveys of the DPL' cainpus. ti referendutn was evolved to replace one of the lireshniun rep- resentatives on the Student Faculty Coin- inittee with the titlimtfi candidate for student lmodv president. The two main social events sponsored bv the hoard were the Holm Hop in the fall and the athletic banquet in ldzirch. Both of those events were made annual events lust year and attained a modicum of success this year. The Student Governing Board also had its regular functions to carry out. It appointed the head cheer leader, three members for the Publications Board, a representative for the Little Theatre Board and recommended can- didates for the Committee on Discipline and for the Faculty-Student Committee on chapel. In addition to those appointments the lioard set up the social calendar for the year and acted as general overseer with regard to the other student organizations on campus. The Student Faculty Committee worked in cooperation with the Governing Board liy attending to the petitions and suggestions set up by the students. The main function of the committee was to have Final authority in matters concerning all campus clubs. fra- ternities. and activities. Since students and faculty members were on the Student Faculty Committee there was fair representation from both sides. ,-Ibm-r.' Torchlight parades are integral parts of the spring political campaign season. Bwlozrn' Two students drop in at Gohin church to cast their vote on the Booby-prize Amendment. It passed. I f ' :5'i!5ti2E13:1. '-:fakif 1 :- .aww-MN CLASS OF 1950 CLAIMS FOURTEEN GOLD KEY MEN 3 In 1927 Del auxv initiated the practice ol' honoring campus leaders. The organization was then Blue Key: and former dean Louis Dirks. Dr. R. XY. Pence. and Dr. XY. XY. Carson were among the faculty chart.-r mem- bers. Though the organizations name was changed to Gold Key in 1039. invitation into this exclusive circle remains one of the high- est honors to which a Da-Pauw man may aspire. Alter careful consideration. the graduating members ol' Gold Key select those men of the junior class whom they believe to lie the Ollt- standinq campus leaders. The new members are chosen on the basis ol' their scholastic records. their leadership in activities. and their character. 'I'heir names are not re- vealed until Recognition Chapel when the unique ceremony ol' tapping the junior group takes place. Iiach year two or three professors and ad- -40 GOLD KEY Inf! In Riglil: Ii. Colbrunn, IXI. Downs. Barbieri, J. Carney. I-I. Lewis. CI. Vear. C. Biddinger. RI. Graves, M. Boeke. K. Kforrison, R. Athey, H. Hawkins. 'I'rovt'r, P. XN'atgner. ministrators are invited to 'idd their names to the Gold Key roll. Several members ofthe faculty and the administration earned their keys during their student days at DePauw. The organization exists primarily as an honorary. but once each month the group holds a social meeting at the different houses to discuss and attempt to solve current cam- pus problems. Sporting their hickory canes. the members can be found sitting as a body at the Old Gold Day football game. No particular fields of endeavor are held by Gold Key as criteria for election. Instead. each year a cross section of campus activities is represented in the group. Leaders in ath- letics. forensics, publications. student govern- ment. religious groups. and all other phases of student lilie have been included in the organization. Four years ol' successful labor is the only ticket for admission into Gold Key. MORTAR BQARD CAPS 9 WOMEN ON MAY DAY Each year the lvlay Day Breakfast proves to be the high point for the junior women. lt is then that Mortar Board's senior members. wearing their black robes and caps and sing- ing the traditional XYhen Mortar Board Goes Capping, choose their successors from the girls of the junior class. Founded at Syracuse University in l9l8. Nfortar Board now has eighty-two chapters throughout the country. DePauw has claimed the eighth chapter since 1919. The organi- zation was designed to include those women students who have proved themselves out- standing through their leadership in activ- ities, their scholarship, and their service to the schools which they attend. Dr. Virginia Harlow, Mrs. Edna Taylor, and Dr. Winona W7elch are the faculty members and advisors of the DePauw Chapter. Though Mortar Board is essentially an hon- orary, the group in the familiar blue corduroy NIORTAR BQ.-XRD Left In Rziglzt: A. Hartcnstein. H. Zwick, K. Clark, K. Jung, VI. Hale, Pres., C. Mattson, B. Denton, BI. Greenleaf. N. Fraser. jackets and gray skirts meets each Thursday to study campus problems and to try to stim- ulate action among the student body. Old Gold Day Ends lN4ortar Boards members spending a gruelling morning blowing up the yellow victory balloons that are sold to the alumni and students at the football game. The proceeds from all the money-making projects go toward a scholarship awarded to some deserving girl student. In November the Mortar Board chapters from Indiana University. Purdue. and De- Pauw held a State Day at Purdue. Problems of the campus and the community were topics considered by the three groups in a panel dis- cussion. In the fall the men of Gold Key added a social touch to the Mortar Board ac- tivities by holding a banquet for the feminine campus luminaries. Retaliation came in the spring when the women treated Gold Key to a picnic, 41 X I X I PHI BETA KAPPA PHI ETA SIGMA ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ljfll Hrla llilljlflll In ITTO XYiIIia1n and Marv College saw the Imirth ol the Phi Beta Kappa Iraternitv. Orie- iainally a social organization, Phi Beta Kappa developed as the outstanding national scho- lastic honorary. 'lihe oraanization has linnited its chapter roll to colleges and universities with schools ol' lilneral arts. 'liodav some one hundred and twenty chapters have Imeen estahlished throuqh out the Country ln 1880 DePauw Irecanle the lirst Indiana school to have a Chapter. Since the Iiounclintt of Phi Beta Kappa at Dt-Pauw more than seven hundred students haveyioined the chapter's ranks. gllflflll IJIIIIIIIIII Ijflfll Alpha Lainlnda Delta is an honorary Ira- ternity for IPITSIIIIILIIT woinen who have made a 2.5 average. Pach Iiall its lneinliers serve 42 PHI BIZT.-X KAPPA 7 'lnfwkuztx' Zartinan, Young, Wright, L. Wloods, 51. Wlood. l n1n1lzRnzt': D. Wlare, Troyer, 'If Shivelv, INI. sfmt-Ira, cz. Ricketts. M. Rift-. ' 'llznfl Rnzw: CI. Nichols, lNIorton, C. lxlattson, G Niarlatt, M. Lewis, Kuentzel, D. Hildebrand .S'wrrn11fR1:zt'.' lXI. Hester, H. Hawkins, Bl. Greenleaf M. Greenleaf, R. Gibson, N. Garringer, li, llllis Hnlhm1Ruzt'.'.X. Dirriin, P. Delves, K. Clark, .VX Brigliain. l.. Botlixl. Barbieri, A. Banta, R. Athey .IIznn1!g.' li. Dodd, H. Downs, Hrycli, R. Rehxn G. Shoptauigh, li. Tliwing. and VV. Wlalter. at the tea given Irv President and Mrs. XYilcI- inan lor lreslnneni in the spring thev guide prospective lreshinan woinen aliout the cani- pus during Scholarship XXX-eltencl. At recoi- nition Chapel this year Alpha Lainlvcla Delta presented honor certificates to senior women with a cutnulative grade average ol' 2.5. PI11' lffll -Slliglllil Phi Eta Sigma. the national scholastic hon- orary. includes llreslnnan men with averaqes hall' A. half B or Imettei' for the First semester or year. Conducting tours during scholarship week-end or orientation week, encouraging scholarship through the distribution ol' pain- phlets. and sponsoring lectures on study habits are the organizations major activities. Dean Farber and Howard Downs are the faculty and senior advisors respectively. .lbozw PHI ETA SIGMA Top Row: C. Miller, R. Fulmer, B. Brown, Pres. P. Lancaster, M. Evans, NI. Gavin. Srrond Row: T. Stevens, Sec'y, R. Van Vactor, V. Pres., D. Ansel, Nlull, Pearce, B. Bennett. Bollom Raw: B. Ashrnan, R. Farber, Advisor, H Grubb, S. Hadfleldul. Buckstaff, W. Nesbit, Treas. Bylaw: ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Top Row: N. Leggitt, B. Grant, D. Grosvenor, B. Baird, C. Meyn, N. Nelson. .Sworzd Rnwr Hartsock, Trees, D. Van Voorhies, W. Welch, Faculty advisor, V. Tower, K. Keller. Bnflom Row: E. Ayer , Treas., H. Spielhaupter, Pres., M. Ely, Sec'y, KI. Foster, V. Pres., R. Inlow. -13 llwiw Prof. XY. C. .Xrnold. the little man with the xrief case. this vear closed out his long and faithful st-rvire as st'CI't'tdl'V of student puhlieations. Pl'BLIC1.X'l'IONS BOARD Lwfl lu Ringlll: Mr. Robinson, Strickland. Davies, Mr. lliuinas, Nliss Leon. P. Anxter. G. Nlarlatt. CI. Ritketts, ll. liorst, fNIr. .fXrnold. PUB BOARD GUIDES STUDENT EFFORTS floinposed ol' hoth lzieulty ineinlmers and students. the Pulmlietitions Board has the re- sponsilmility of supervising the workings ofthe DrP1mzt'. the Bffillflrr. Lind the .llinzga The six professors and the six students. with President XX'ildnizin serving in Lin fx' ftf1ft'1'4v enpzteity. dis- charge their duties through lour eoininittees. To each ofthe student ptililiezitions is attached ti eoinniittee to oversee and fidvise. The lionrth eoininittee. the elections coininittee de- votes all of its tiine xi nd energy to the sizezihle task of filling the positions on the editorial and husiness stzitls. General linaneiul Quid- anee Lind :tssistnnee is provided hy lN'Ir. Clarke Arnold. Each year the Student Governing Board eleets three juniors to the Ptthliezitions Board lor two-year terins. und lizienlty inenthers are Chosen ln' the lizienlty for staggered three-year terins. Although one seldom hears ol' its ac- tivities. the hozird does inueh to inaintziin liree expression of student thought and to lietter the llicttlty-stuclent relationships. 4-l +3 Lil PHOTO SERVICE WORKS HARD Photographing everything from visit- ing clergvmenito shapely legs. the stu- dent photographers provided most of the pictures used bv the three student publications. The IH2lI1ElgCI'.xJEiCli Baker, was appointed by the publications board and had the task ofhiring, training. and organizing his five-man staff. Over 700 photographs were taken for the .Uzmge alone: the two other public- -cations purchased several hundred more. In the fall the staff cheerfully photo- graphed all ofthe freshmen women for the freshman date-book issue of the Boulder and all of the pin-up shots for that magazine. The cameraman raced along the sidelines getting shots of foot- ball games. dodged referees for basket- ball photos, and balanced precariouslv -on the edge of the pool to get the tank- men in their plunges. Date night for them meant taking their girls and their cameraswthe girls served to bear Elm packs. Hash bulbs. and a tripod. Riglzf: Modest Jack Baker, head of the photo service, pauses to smile during one of his printing sessions in the darkroom. .'lbIIl'F.' The publications photo service. C'lnrl:u'1.w Jim Cromar, Herb lNfIiller, Jack Baker, Lou Fon taine. and Bob Bastian. -H .l,NII't'f The Mirage business managers. the people who backed the book. Lift In Rzyglzl: Don Breimeier. ad- vertising manager: Katie Clark, business manzlgerl Rlary llllen Taylor. oflice manager: and llleanor Hockey, sales manager. THE MIRAGE MIRRORS DEPAUW IN 1950 The .11Iili0gf'. listed by many people as one of their activities. worked as a fairly small, compact organization again this year. NYork on the 1950 annual actually began in April 1940 when the pictures of the spring sports and the lX'lother's Day activities were taken. Throughout the following summer plans for the make-up of the new book were refined and completed so that the duties of the staff were clearly dehned when September came. Then began the annual campaign to woo workers away from the D6'PllIlIi' and the Bnulflrr. Eager freshmen and the sophomores coveting the assistant editors' jobs trotted clown campus every Saturday morning to mark the photographs for the engraving com- pany. index everyone from Abbott to Zim- mermann. type the ambitious lists of senior activities. and identify all the saccharine smiles in the photographs. Alter the professional photographer had returned the panel portrait pictures. the clubs and honoraries began filing through the ollice each night in their pilgrimage for Pho- tographic Immortality. The copy editor and and the rewrite men shredded their stafT writers' stories like demoniacal freshman comp teachers. By -Iune the molehill had com- pleted its labor and the mountain named .lI1il'l1-QI' had been produced. -lr, fl: The Mirage editorial stalli meets in its gloomy ofliee. .-lrnzmfl lfn' lufllf rlofk- zeztf: Cain Craddock, en- graving editor: Nancy Harter, copy editorl lilsie Blanny. photography edi- tor: Bill Doolittle, identili- Cations editor: Smith, associate ecli Itllfslllll Troyer, eclitorg and Bob Snyder, art editor. .flbozws MIRAGE EDITORIAL STAFF Top Rozy: B. Bennett, R. Blocksorn, F. W'assmundt, R. Snyder, I-I. Leander. Sffo1zdRozv.' N. Leggitt, B. Hanlin, P. Luken, N. Nelson, D. Grosvenor, H. Spielhaupter. Bol!01r1R0w.'B. Rauch, P. Hedges, K. Keller, C Dornbusch, J. Gain. Below: INIIRAGE BUSINESS STAFF Top Row: D. Baldridge, D. Holland, D. Ratcliff, F lXIeek, Rowe, B. Wfalker, Zechiel, E. Burtis, H. Leander. Foznlh Rule: N. LeForge, M. WVood, B. Goodrich, C Larson, R. Kolb, J.VRussell,J. W'ilson, BI. Jacoby C. Nelson, M. I-Iosack. Thnfi Row: P. Nelson, H. Jacobs, E. Sorge. N Sjostrom, Arvidson, S. Sawens, B. Russell, N MacLennan, S. Sturges, D. Niece. .Svrmzd Rnzv: J. Freund, M. Lacy, C. Call, M. Brend linger, P. Ragan, lNIoi'Iett, N. Collard. Burton N. Leqgitt. Bntzmn Row: Auble, G. Lindquist, Brooks, K Keller, B. Rauchwl. Schafer, F. Brattain, NI. Earle -If :ibut-r.' The DePauw editors exchange cheery words. Iim Barbieri tleftt was editor the lirst semester, while ifxlickey Boeke triqhtl took the helm for the second. THE DEPAUW COVERS CAMPUS EVENTS Thr DfPt111zt' is puhlished three times weekly, providing a laboratory for people planning to make journalism their career. It also serves as an extra-curricular activity for stu- dents who are not necessarily interested in professional journalism. The organization of Thr' Df'Pa11u' follows the lines oi' a prol'essional newspaper. Reporters qather the news and send it in written form to the copy and rewrite editors. The copy and rewrite staffs prepare the material for the printers, Final examination of the type hefore printing and distrilmution is left to the proof editor and his staff. The workings of the editorial staffs are under the direction of the editor-in-chief and his three assistant city editors, Each of the three City editors is re- sponsihle for the publication of one of the issues. Working with the editors and the men of the photography staff, the art editor has the ,ioh of planning the pictures and en- gravingfs. The husiness manager is charged with the task of keeping The IJKPZIIIZL' financially stable. Circulation and advertising provide most of the revenue that pays for the weekly puhli- cation of some six thousand papers. Adver- tising for each ofthe three editions is handled hy an assistant manaQer. 1.4 48 Lfjfl: the business managers of the DePauw discuss the financial condition of their publication. Lrf! In rightthey are Emmy Clifford, circu- lation managerg Clyde Bid- dinger, business manager: and Bill Bugher, advertising manager tirst semester. joe Lullo, second semester ad- vertising mana er was absent. S' , Ahnzw: DEPAUW' EDITORIAL STAFF lfwlnzr: lbl-QP.3xLvAv BUSINESS STAFF Top Ifnzu: YV. Hertz-l, Rudy, R. Paynv, Russell, 'lop Row: B. Cummins, XVc'slcy. R. lX1artin, D. P. Skinner, D. Jones, Cook, lAl0l'C'l1f'3Cl, XV. SllllII'I2iliCI', D. And:-rson. Sffnml Roux' L. Tozvr, Bluzzy. B. Banks. S. Cain, .S'rrm1rlRnz1'.' C. Rcif. H. Stnwlc, Tykal. D. VVid- B. Diehl, Lichvar, INI. Habcrkorn. moyer, A. Cain, L. Tozer, Wlyandt. Bollmn Rowij. Wyandt. D. Carroll, B. Bl'3SIUK.'l', Hulfulll Rum: D. Holland, Lullo, Scattcrday, Scribner, Recd. V. Downs, P. Dolirbyn, Strickland. 49 5. Alone in his ollire. Hnizffifr editor .Xlulmott gazes wist- fully at several of Gil HLIIIOII-S beauty queen shuts, F. BOULDER FEATURES MORE PICTURES Featuring more cartoons and pictures. the 1940-50 Buzzlzlrr, DC'P2lllNX'lS sulmsiclized liter- ary-huinor periodical. pulmlishecl six reqular issues and El freshman women supplement. From the IHf1E,fliZlI1C.SI'CQlll2ll' series ofphotos of ezunpus queens l'fII'A'1'fl' magazine selected several for repulmliealion. lX1CIHlJCI'S of Tusi- BOl'l,IJlCll l'.lJll0lll.Xl. ST.Xl l Iffff Rim: .X Fiorillu, N. Circ-swell, B. Barley. P. Skinner, D. Mitehell, Colbrunn. .-X. Bama. G. Layne. lffflfffm lfffzer H. Cfliisulm, LI. XYinning, B,G1-oenke. R1.Sanders. S. Hughes, G. Blarlatt, B. Brasmer. O. lYliite. B. Snvcler. S0 tala cooperated on the February issue. while Sigma Delta Chi sponsored the lNIarCh number. Guiding the Bozzldw' this year was editor Tom Abbott. He was aided by assistant editors Susie Hughes. Neal Creswell. Qliver XX'hite. and Barb Groenke. and by art editor Bob Snyder. Business manager Fraser discusses deadlines with her assistants -- Klarilyn YYieQand. Bob Smith. and-Dave Nleddaugh. BOVLDPQR BVSI N ICSS r1T,XFF 'fnfv R0zt':R. VanVaCtor. E. Baree. D. Stout. H. Jacobs. R. Smith. XY. Lewellen. .S'rrm1z1'RnzL'.' C, Hathaway. E. Traut. P. Grettenberger. YY. Hz-rtel. B, Duval. fXI.' Fly. P. Luke-ns. Graves. Hallam Huw: Givens, BI. Bowers. C. Brumage. Sf. Sloot, K. Cox. NI. YYiegand. S. Brooks. B. Bennett. 51 Sigma Delta Chi Alpha Chapter ofSigma Delta Chi. national professional journalistic fraternity. continuecl its customary activities with a series of meet- ings featuring leaders in the Field ofjournal- ism. including publisher Bennett Cerf and author Richard Llewellyn, As in previous years the men of SDX spon- sored the annual Showdown competition: they also published a special issue of the Boztltln' and presented a trophy to the out- standing scholar-athlete ofthe senior class. Theta Slglllll Plz! A national fraternity for women in jour- nalism. Theta Sigma Phi pledged nine at the Boulder on Old Gold day morning. Continuing to meet regularly with women active in journalism. the Theta heard Ruth Reynolds of Indianapolis station YYIRE speak on 'kRadio as a Prol'ession or Hobby. pllflflll Delta -911211167 Named forthe rel-:nowned pioneer huckster. the Halter P. Cole chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma continued to attempt the solution ol various advertising problems. Emphasizing practical experience. its mem- bers worked with local merchants in trim- ming windows and in decorating the Green- castle square for the Yuletide season. Abozvx- THETA SIGINIA PHI Top Row: B. Banks, E. Manny. M. Tayloxgj. Lichvar, S. Day, B. Diehl, M. Hickman, C. Downie. Boltom Row: Wyandt, K. Clark, D. Sidney, N. Bartol, B. Brasmer. K, Schwartz, H. Zwick. Below: ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Top Roan' T. Emison, B. Sultzer, C. Biddinger, B Brading, B. Lathe, P. Farris, Lullo, C. Bam berger, R. Biddinger. L. Scott, B. Bugher, G Layne. B0t!omRnw:T. Swift, Nl. Boyd, D. blueller, A. Jordan, D. XVare, B111 Rivar. Scatterday. Y Clausen, C X'N'insey, E .9 53 ..,......... .S VARSITY DEBATE FRESHMAN DEBATE DELTA SIGMA RHO Y.XRSIil'Y lJIZB.X'I'lQ 'I'l'Q.XlXI lap fwfr: lx. Helliver. B. Brown. R. l'avnt'. Stevens. D. Holland. llufmn liaztx Ruelli. H, Iaeolns. K. Zlt'Qt'lllllll'lll'I'. lfoster. hir. Seal. A 'frn1lflRnzt'.' R. iXlHL'NEil1QlllUIl. Ki. Ziegelmueller, 'I' ljfflllft' Trzznzx Activities of DePauw's debate teams Cen- tered around the question Resolved: that the United States should nationalize hasic non-aQriCultural industries. With this topic the squad competed in the national forensic Conference at Purdue with Ohio State. Arinv, Navy. Notre Dame, XYis- Consin, and lflorida. earning third place with a 5-3 record. Coaehed liv Mr. liorrest Seal. the team also participated in the Lincoln-Douglas tour- nament at CililCSlDllI'Q', lllinoisg the Oxford deliate at DePauw: the University of Illinois tournament at Chicago: and a two-day meet at Bowling Green State L'niversitv. The freshman delwate team also showed promise lwv finishing the vear with an im- pressive record. including live wins against Butler and Indiana. Della tsilvglllfl Rim An honorarv for students with outstandinn alrilitv in deliatinq and public speaking. Delta Sigma Rho again sponsored its annual invitational tournament held on this Campus. Now in its thirty-fifth year at DePauw, the organization Continues to stress high scholar- ship alonq with spealtinq talent. 54 Abozw: FRESHMAN DEBATE TEAIXI Tap Row: G. dc'Parc'dCs, T. Smith, B. Wfhitc, P, Dwyer, Stultz. Botlom Row: I.. Lani. R. Lichtenauc-r. I. Mann, Mr. Downs. Bf'lnu': DELTA SIGIXI.-X RI-IU Top Row: Rudy, R. Paync, K. Wellivcr, H. Lewis. .Skfolzfl Rnw: T. 1N1cDonald, H. Jacobs, H. Downs. R. Raqan. Boflnm Razr: Rueff, K. Ziegfclrnusllvr, Sc'C'y-T1'cas H. Hawkins, Pre-S., Nh: Sval. 55 .Hm:'f'.' RADIO XYORKSHK JP 1J'r!n:v,' EPSILON PI ALPHA Al np R011-.' fXIo1'tm1. G. Lavm-, H. Nfillvr. R, Schvu, 'Inf' Run-: D, lJlll'UIHIllllI1.'l-1. .-Xbllotl. R. Sfhfll. Prvs. CI. Ilappc-rl, Phn-lps, A. Hmlsman. Cultcn, CI. Dappvrt. Hnltnm Rnzr: 'I'.'I'lm111ps1m. D. Hamilum. S. I.n'hmar1, lfnflnm Ruff: N. ci2iI'I'ifl!,t'l', St'C.Y-'Ixl'C'2iS.. .X. HITIIS Biiss Turm-ll. N. cf2il'I'iI1Qi'l', B. NI:-llutt. man, V. Prvs.. K. Schwarz. C. Tummondi. Sv. RADIO WORKSHOP EPSILON PI ALPHA DUZER DU DUZER DU Top Row: E. Bark, L. Lahr, K. XN'elliver. R. Scheu. G. Layne, KI. Davies. Scrorzd Row: S. Lehman. lvl. Thomas, .-X. Housman B. Dawson, N. Stephens, D. Brown, P. Tennant M. Shaheen. Holtom Row: L. Petry, N. Davis.j. Canary. Dr. Ross M. jeflrey, VI. Kishman, lvl. Traras, M. XVhitmore S. Howard. Ruffin l I 'n1'ktfz0p Converted this year into a training: or- ganization for FM station XVGRE. the radio workshop instructed underclassmen in the techniques of dramatic production and an- nouneing. In addition to superyisinq radio produc- tions. the workshop traveled to other towns to present their proqrams oyer local stations. Efznlozz Pl' .-lljulm A radio nonorary founded at DePauw in 1947. Epsilon Pi Alpha continued to work to develop professional interests in all phases of radio work. Composed of students outstanding in radio on the campus. the organization this year sponsored an announcing contest in cooper- ation with radio station YYGRE. Seryinq as president was Ralph Scheu: Dr, H. T. Ross was faculty adyiser. Dzzfn' D11 DePauw's dramatic honorary. Duzer Du, inaugurated a new practice this year with the presentation ofa trophy to the most out- standing student in the held of dramatics. The thirty-six memhers of the organization also sponsored trips to Indianapolis for De- Pauw theater-qoers. l 57 .-lfwzw 5 Director Sally Lelunzin brings her program in on nose in the control lmoth of the Harrison Hall XX'GRI'1sturlio. the WGRE ENDS FIRST YEAR OF OPERATION Catering to students and Greencastle residents. DePuuw's FINI radio station XYGRE resumed operation on Oct. 1. The station offered a complete schedule of lmroadcasts. including inusic. woinen's shows. high school profgrznns. drzunatic presentations. news and sports programs. interviews. discussions. and broadcasts of :ill ol' the Tigers' home athletic Contests. Dr. H. T. Ross and Miss Elizabeth Tur- nell served as faculty advisers to the station. WTGR IC ST A F If 'I op Rnzv: Mr. .liu-ulmson, C. Dappert, K.W'elliver. M. Stephens. .S'wt'o1uIRn1Lf.'CI. Aschmann, Colten, Dr, Ross, J. Isenharger, E. Twt-edle. 1z'0I!n111R01c'.'N. Davis. P. Young, .-X. Housman, Bliss Turnell, N. Garringer, C. Downie, lvforton. E531 x : ' : 1 a 6 . I 3 lf 3 li '1 l, ,fl lg I X 1 'hw SH 1 Z5 LQ kg 12 Top: Prof. George Jacobsonis classicisrn class airs Bolzom: Meanwhile engineers beam the broadcast to its views on music. Greencastle receivers. 59 -.V ,llmrrg The Little Theatre business stall'. Lrfl In nglzf: C. Mattson, lf. Nlanny, Dr. Ross, Graves, ll. Forst, LITTLE THEATRE OFFERS 6 PLAYS Little Theatre audiences witnessed six plays this year over the lootliqhts of the Speech Hall stage. The productions included She Stoops to Conquer. The Corn is Green. Trial lay lltiryfi Down in the Valley. and I Re- nieinluer lNIznna. The Little Theatre also sponsored Chris Hznnilton's original The Children. The Little Theatre lwoarcl appointed Cfatie Mattson and lWartin Graves CO-lJllSlI1t'SSlUL1IT- aqers for the year. .-Xssisted lmykjunior lxnsiness nianauers Elsie Nianiiy :incl Diane Forst they directed ticket sales, progrznn printinq, and the selection ol' ushers. The opera workshop also einployecl the Little Theatre facilities for their spring pro- duction of Yercli's Lu TI'IIZ'1'HfH.l- H1 Juan: Dr. Herold Ross coaches four members ofthe cast of She Stoops to Conquer, presented hy the Little Theatre on Dads' Dax' weekend in October. Left to right are Frank W'yka, Joanne Canary, XYally Knuth, Barbara Fitz, and Dix' Ross. ill is-LW, Ill sm- Riglzl: Author-director Chris Hamilton is shown directing his leading players for their roles in The Children . presented in Speech Hall under Little Theatre auspices, Left to right are Hamilton, Frank VVyka. lN'Iartfaret Sha- heen, and Lee Lahr. Right: Members of the Opera Wforkshop re- hearse for their production of Don Gioziamzz' last May. Shown left to right are Lou Petry, Judy Holman, Lee Lahr, and Bill Anderson. The workshop this year presentedAgVerdi's La Trazfiara late in May. 61 Drzmi .llrlfnfrllrv Guiding the DePauw marching ha nd through its formations this year was Lillian Beaumont. who previously served three years its a drum inajorette. She also found titne to participate in the Spex lootlmall rallies and in the Chicago lmaton tivirlers' exhibition. ln 1946 her skill won her the Indiana state liaton title. Selected in early fall tryouts. Irene Koelake and Eva llo Kliller tnarched as drum major- ettes with the hand at all hotne football games. High-stepping in white leather lioots and ah- lireviated satin unilortns. the girls twirlecl their lpatons to any tnarch or specialty ntun- Iner played during halftime activities. Irene served her second year as IIIZI-lOI'CllC, while Eva .Io txvirled for the lirst time before DePauw liztns. kiglzf. fzhnzwp' The DePauw band forms l.F'l for Lake Forest on Dads' Day and tbzlnztrj provides Tiger football fans with spectacles. nl BAND SEEN AT GAMES, HEARD IN 3 CONCERTS Prof. Franklin P. Inglis. director of DePauw Uni- versity bands. has served in this capacity' for the past six years. He received his HA. and lN1.A. from the llastinan School of lNIusic and taught at Nlurray State college hefore coming to DePauw in 1944. The Depauw University band presented The eighty-member group also made a three Concerts in lwehaffl' hall during the three-day tour through Indiana and Illinois year. Highlights of the program on Feb. 16 r I and offered one chapel program. In the were Bach's Toccata and Fugue m D . ,, . s ring they resented their annual series of Minor and the first two movements ol P ' P Chaussolfs Symphony three outdoor evening concerts. DEPAW UNIVERSITY BAND PllfL'0lIl.' M. Ashby. FIz1Ir.t: V. Arnold, NI. lNIutsCliler, C. Dennerline, NI. Ashby, W'ine. XVL'ClIIC'l', Bolton. Ubow: B. Lockwood. Clm'1'm't5.' R. Pruitt, R. Cloutier, C. Hebei, R. Jones, L. DeL0n, R. Taylor, R. lN1yers, T. Van Etten, N. VVildman, S. Griffith, T. VVrigl1t, C. Sage, D. Cook, P. Nance, A. Rudy, L. Beaumont, NI. Wood. Barr Clarirzfh' C. Aker. Ba.rsoorz.' Callahan. :lilo Saxnjzlmnr: M. Fletcher, C. Hickman, N. Russell. Te'1101'.S'r1x0- plzonr: Armantrout. Bmilozzx S0.X'f7f7!lUIZf'.' R. Hayes. Cbrrzeli and Trzu11pw!.x.' A. Tower, lNIalik, E. Stocker, L. Fahnle, R. Trautman, L. Deal, W1 Black, R. lvIcCurdy, Gilly. H. Nodine. lfmzrlz HOIII.l'.' C. Sparling, C. Sutton, M. Otto. Bazilonws: P. Ehereman, D. Nlorehead, G. Ziegelmueller. T7'0I7YbIllIl'.Y.' H. Christian, R. john- son, L. Fontaine, R. Underwood, Q. Stulz, R. Wells, K. Griffith. Tubax: D. White, B. Logan, R. Burton, W. Allen. Tz'mpanz': H. Vandervoort. PFI'fM.YXl-DlI.' P. Julian, W. Shanks, R. Purcell, B. Cox. r 1 . 3 a. .. . 63 Conductor Hcrtnnii Berg and assistant con- ductor .'XllJt'rt Fiorillo directed the DePauw L'IHiYt'I'SilX symphony oi'Chc'sti'a in five sched- O ulvcl Concerts this YCLIT, Four of the p1'oQ1'zn11s iit'Z1lllI'CCi soloistS. SC H E , R while tht' hfth consistccl vntircly of solo st'lCC- tifmns. Bcsiclcs pe1'i1m1'n1i1it1 for chttpcfl pro- QIHIIIS. radio lwronclcasts. :incl spscitll Chil- tl1't'n's cniicwte. the' ort'ht'st1'n took ti IULII' through Indiana towns in Mnrcli. XX'ithunt lltctlltt' uid tht' iiiciiilu-rs ut' tht' n1'Clit'stru chow tnuch ul' tht' Conct-rt tnusic. t'ontlt1Ct:'cl thvir tour. and pulvlisht-cl Ll mfws- pttpvr. thc .S'11111'. Otiicvrs nt the txtrltvstiut xx'c1't' Irving YYt'instt'in. p1't'sidQ't1t:D1ilt' i3llL'IlI1ll!lllIl. lvusinvss IIlZlIlllQl'l'1 und 'Imiivs fllfllllllll. pnlmlicitt ch.1i1'1ngtn. IJIQP.XL'XY L'NIX'l'.RSI'lXY tJRCZHl1S'FR.X l'i11t1 I'111l111' ftlllllltlll. I. NX'vinst4'xl1. N. Yuivrs, P. XYr'yr-up KI. imwis, H. Bl'UNYI1iI1Q, ll. S2'1lll'L'l4IIlElIl. B. H1'stt'1'. .X ,iff 1111 l'111.'11. XI. xIlllit'i1it'I'. TNI. XVLill2ilEll1. ixi,'liiNlIllEiS. iilminpnwn. N. Russ:-ll, M, Hinkvn, P. Nantw. R. Ptutwll, li. l.1'axxl4'x'. P. Pt:Al't'4', .X. tlvsslf-1'. S. Kzunplizitls. l'111f11: RI. Hr'stvt', ll. Stronp, LI. Billingslvy, R, B:-ll. S, lifiiiilil. l.'.lf11.' tl, filllilll, if. I'iUi9iI1LfIUIl, 'l'1'c't1'1', B. Uavis. l.'11r1!111l111tt: D, IJLICUITIIHKIII, li. Caldwc-ll, C.CIl211'k. llfnff, H, l91't1ivh..I. Rntiqf-iw. l l11l1'.' ll. Hiltiviiwiilcl. U. Xv2iIlXYfJOI'ilit'S, KI. 5t:'x't'nc, 11111112 B. I.ot'kxx't10d. B. D1't'3':'1', t.'l1111111f: ll. Classtissn. R. Hilvvs. Hun t.'!1111111'l: CI. .XkK'l'. Iz'11tt111111: XV. .XIl.il'IiSI!Il,AI. Callahan. HllI'Il.' .X. Fiorillo. NI. tbttn, S. Hr-nnvtt, CI. Sutton. 'f111'11f111.' XY. 'l'mx't'r, Il, St0t'k61'. IXI1lt't'k. l111111fm111'.' P. Dtibhyll, H. Chi'iQtian. J lmtt- I111111fm111 J R. XXX-lls. l11l111.- D. XVhit:-. 'I lfllfllllll 11111ll1'11'11tt11111.' R. 'liixnttinaip B. Conner, N. Arndt, P. xltilian. l'111111.- l., Sallrv-1't1i.Lxn. 1.4 Herman C. Berg, professor of violin and director of the university symphony orchestra, came to DePauw in 1933. Graduating from Kansas State Teachers College with a BS. in 1931, Professor Berg took advanced work at the Eastman School of Nlusic. He studied under Louis Persinger during the summers of 1935 and 1937. DePauw awarded him his M.Mus in 1936. Rzglzl: Mr. Berg holds an after-concert session with assistant conductor Albert Fiorillo and clarinetist Ed Casassa. CHOIR OFFERS VARIED PROGRAMS, TOURS C,l.irl in nt-xx' wine' roll:-s 4'IlC1I'Clt'Cl lux' thc tmclilioiinl lxnotlvcl Qolcl corcls. tlif' Lvnivcr- sitx lflioir. tlil't't'lt'cl lax Proli. flvnrugc' Govt: .again ll1SlJll'!'fl tht' cxnnpns with its sinQinQ. l,I'lll'lll'lllLl vw-1'x 'litvstlttx' :incl 'lihnrsclztx' llllll .tcvotiipttiiivrl ln' lion Plost, tht- sixty Choir IIlt'lIllH'I'S XYllU2llll'IlCli'Cll'llll1'I'llN'lillJi'I'2ll1XI'l fiollvgt-orthf'Nlt1sit'St'lioollt:1x't'2tclclt'clinztny l11'XX'Sl'l1'C'llUIlS to lllf'll' I'C'IJf'l'lUlI'C lint still vn- it 5 S Z 1 I , l 5. 3 Q 5 Q .mom joy pvrlorining thcir lltvoritc stzincl-liys. 'KX lXIiQhty l'ortrt'ss Is Our God :incl En-kiztl Sim' ch XYlicc'l. on Choir tours. lfortx' sc-lvctt-cl choir im-inln-rs took several tours this yvztr including two full trips. ont' to lXltn'ion and Kokoino and tht' othcr to Muncie- nntl Nrwvcztstlv, and thc spring tour through lncliztnz1.Uhio, :incl Ncw York clur- ing thc' vttctttion pc-riocl. St-lc-Ctions sunq on thvst' trips inclnclc an vziricty ol' songs from old l,zitin lninns to Nt-qro spiritnztls. The Choir pre-p-tn't-cl its lzirugcst progrznn ol' thc ycar in M1n'c'h whvn it sztnq nt thc North Nlcthodist Church in Inclittnupolis nnclcr tht' sponsor- ship ol' tht' Incliztnttpolis Altnnni Association. Not only llZlS thm' choir In-Conte an integral 5 5 2 5 ff S DEPAUW UNIVERSITY CI-IOI R tl. Affleck, B. Allemang, P. Carey, AI. Foerster, Gantt. N. Graham. LI. Greenleaf, KI. Holman. F. Matkin, B. lvlaxwell, NI. lNIorr, S. lNIorris, ll. Petroff. I.. Petry, A. Schmidt, Y. Smith. S. Stark, S. Cain. Carlisle, H. Diehl, P. Edminster, Johnson, B. Kingsbery, L. Larsen, IXI. Macljaniel, I.. Porter, P. Prakel, IXI. Robinson, B. Scarborough, H. Bates, Buckstaff, G. Chambers, YV. Clem, Wf Dreyer, Fretz, R. Grossman, lNIorris, J. IxIorris,j. Morris, R. Rickettsul. Sclioen, D. Sellers, P. Badger, T. Blum, P. Davis. W. Doolittle, W. Graham, Grogan, N. Hake, L. Harrel, G. Hurst, R. Lewkeul. Blelangton, R. lNIeIlott, D. Trout, D. Pfost. part of the YVednesday chapel program at Gohin Church, but it has participated in holi- day vesper services. in special memorial services, and in Commencement exercises. At Christmas time it presented a program of selections from Tin' .IIFXSI-Hll. and seasonal songs, and in February it joined with the Choral Union to sing Yerdi's Rrq111'f'n1. Not without its social activities. the choirenioyed a Christmas party at the Fluttering Duck after making a recording for a fifteen minute radio program This recording of the Uni- versity Choir was transcrilmed over the N.B.C. network on Christmas morning. 67 mx I PHI MU ALPHA: MEN OF NOTE Top Row: E. Duke, I. Weinstein, G. Jacobson, H. Stroup, R. Cloutier, M. Ashby, E. Stocker., Srrond Row: B. McCurdy. M. Simmons, L. DeLon, R. Hayes, H. Christian, C. Aker, W. Dreyer. Bollom Row: C. Heaton, Billingsley, Sec'y., E. Sum- mers, Pres., F. Kent, Treas., C. Clark, E. Casassa. MU PHI EPSILON HONORS WOMEN Top Row: B. Grant, M. Stevenson, L. Beaumont, Sec'y., L. Allen, V. Pres., B. Butler, E. Saucerman, Treas. B01l0mROM'.' M. Greenleaf, F. johannesen, Pres., C. Waller, V. Arnold. AGO EMPHASIZES ORGAN ACTIVITIES Top Row: F. Kent, R. Cloutier, C. Heaton, W. Dreyer R. Schilling, G. Kresel, Buckstaff. Third Raw: N. Arndt,J. Clapper, C. Clark, M. Simmons, M. Jacoby, V. Arnold, Wine, D. M. Hildebrand. Second Row: B. Grant, B. jones, B. Conner, Johnson E. Saucerman, M. B. Greenleaf, P. Dobbyn, M. Bluml Bottom Row: M. Davis, D. Maxfield,j. lNfIartin, F. Webb C. Waller, Pres., M. Fletcher, N. Russell. a ln 1898 at the New England Conservatory of Music. Phi Mu Alpha. the national music hon- orary for men, was founded, and in 1911 the Lambda chapter was formed on the DePauw campus. In order to qualify for membership in the organization. men from either the School of Music or the College of Liberal Arts IUuSt have at least a sophomore standing and high scho- lastic ratings. Each year the members. assisted by their faculty adviser George Jacobson. organize and present a concert of contemporary works by noted American musicians. Mu Phi Epsilon is the national music honor- ary for women with a junior or senior standing and for those underclassmen with superlative scholarship. The qualiHcations for membership in the or- ganization are scholastic standing and unusual musical ability. New members to the group are elected by both the members of Mu Phi Epsilon and the faculty of the music school. In addition to their picnic with Phi lN1uAlpha. the organization annually sponsors a pledge recital. brings noted and talented artists to the campus for concerts, and gives an award to the outstanding girl in the Greencastle High School. DePauw has the distinction of having one of the two college chapters of the American Guild of Organists. This professional fraternity offers to its mem- bers the chance to take examinations which when passed merit a degree for musical attain- ment. The DePauw chapter is under the leader- ship of Dr. Van Denman Thompson. At each meeting several members play organ selections which are followed by talks and discussions of interest to organ lovers. The DePauw members have started a library of books concerning the organ, they plan to make additions to this library a Guild project each year. 69 CHAPELS REFLECT DEPAUW TRADITICDN TU .LI Scum from thc i1aICoti3'ol'G0lJin church is Dr. Norris Spcakinq at 3 XYt'dnCsday morn- inq Chzipcl. Chtipvls are held here K'21Ci1 XYCCiIll'SCiLiY at 10:00 AIN1. Prvsiclvnt XN'ilcl- man. tuctnlxcrs of faculty. and Quvst min- isters spcuk on religious topics of their own Choosing. Nlusic is providccl by tha- univar- Sity Choir. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL REPRESENTS CHURCHES COUNCIL ON RELIGIOUS LIFE Lffl to Rzlglzlf Dean Riggs, ISI. Curry, K. Schwarz, F. Brattain, M. Hickman, J. Graham. I-I. Bates. K. Welliver. The main purpose of the C'ouncil on Religious Life is to coordinate religious programs and encourage reliQious act- ivities at DePauw. It is comprised of representatives of the denominational and religfiouslv alliliated campus orgfanizations. During Religious Evaluation Week. Thomas S. Kepler from Olmerlin led the religious thought Und dis- cussion anions? the various student living groups. As a new project. the council sponsored the presentation of an Easter pageant. Thine is the Power. and. in conjunction with the university. handled the raisinq of funds for a japanese university. Although the council Changed the title ol' its mimeogfraphed information bulletin from the static .llark to the dynamic Qzmf, there was no diseernahle increase in its editorial pulse heat. Financed hv a pri- vate benefactor. Qui-rf mixes cracker-barrel religious philosophv with lNIethodist Puli- lishing House boiler-plate. News hriels hv reporters from local religious groups pro- vide information ahout what is doing in the old Church kitchen. 71 -1 A' .Q v -.1 .ru 44 MSM IS BULWARK OF DPU METHODISM Top Row: Hoadley, M. Stephens, K. lVIorrison, Pres. K. Welliver, H. Whitney, L. Morgan. Second Rnw:J. Hale, V. Pres., C. Ellinwood, D. Under- wood, T. Davenport, M. C. Greenleaf. Bottom Row: C. Waller, V. Arnold, J. Mullen, R. Hilde- brand. OXFORD FELLOWSHIP TRAINS MINISTERS Top Row:J. Hoadley, D. Underwood, K. Morrison K. Welliver, B. White, V. E. Ramsey, S. Browning Second Row: A. Webb, J. Lyon, C. Zenor, W. H. Allen C. Ellinwood, H. Bates. Bottom Row: Elliott, D. Durham, J. Graham, Pres. E. Jones, Treas., J. Walker, Sec'y, K. Grifhth. RE CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEETINGS Top Row: K. Morrison, R. Corey, Treas., K. Xvelliver M. Stephens, Hoadley, W. Wfeiss. Fourth Row: C. Sutton, C. Ellinwood, R. Athcy, B Bugher, D. Van Meter, B. Pugh, V. Ramsey. Third Row: R. Clausen, L. Deal, A. Webb, E. Jones D. Underwood, Walker, J. Graham, V. Pres. W. Allen. Second Row: E. Blanchard, Pres., M. Ely, B. Kingsbery, E. Saucerman, C. Sage, B. Henry, P. Richardson, E. Manny. Bottom Row: V. Arnold, C. Waller, J. Loveland, B. Baird, M. Nelson, M. Van Buren, M. Hickman Secly., M. Hester. The Methodist Student Movement empha- sizes everyday Christian living and Christian thought at DePauw. On Sunday evenings the members hear off- campus speakers or participate in panel dis- cussions of religious signiicance. MSM put on two plays this year: cWVhat Men Live Byw and 'THe Came to His Fatherf' On Saturday evenings the high school students of Green- castle came to the canteen sponsored by MSM in the basement of Cobin church. A cabinet of fourteen members governs MSM and directly sponsors a freshman banquet each fall and the MSM barn parties at Bowman Gym. The members of Oxford Fellowship are the pre-theological students who avail themselves of the opportunity provided by this organization to become better acquainted with each other and with the various phases of ministry they are entering. To accomplish this purpose they invited to their meetings speakers. including Dr. L. VV. Norris and District Superintendent Rev. Buel Horn, to discuss, As a service project they con- ducted a book drive to send books overseas. They ended the year with an ice cream social as a farewell to those students going on to theological school. The Religious Education Club is made up of students who as laymen are interested in relig- ious education. The club meets once a month at which time there is a speaker or a discussion group. Dr. L. VV. Norris explained why a Christian should be a well-rounded person. Mrs. YV. Blanchard, state president of the Ohio League of Women Voters, attempted to answer the question '6Can Politics Be Christian?,' The year was concluded by the annual dinner meeting at the home of the faculty sponsor, Dr. O. L. Davis. 73 Service to the nation. to the community, to the school. and to themselves is the four-fold purpose of Alpha Phi Omega. men's national scouting fraternity. They fulfill this purpose by acting as assist- ant leaders of local Boy Scout troops and as- sisting in Greencastle Teen Town activities. They sponsored the second annual Greenbar Scouting Conference. extending an invitation to all scout masters and patrol leaders of the XVabash Valley Council. APO was the sparkplug at DePauw in the March of Dimes and the Red Cross drive. which featured the ugly man contest. The meetings and activities of Delta Phi Eta. national honorary women's scouting fraternity. are designed to keep alive the interest of college women in scouting work and ideals. Evidence that this objective is accomplished are the members who go into professional scouting after graduation. The organizations main activity, which is also its most useful one. is participation in Greencastle's Girl Scout program. Members over twenty-one may have troops under their own leadership, while the others act as assistant troop leaders in singing. folk dancing and hiking. Spex consists of two sophomore representa- tives from each of the mens living groups on campus. Though Spex has been in existence for only two years. it has done much to stimulate spirit and attendance at games by sponsoring and arranging pep rallies and by providing trans- portation to those games away -from DePauw. Spex has worked in close collaboration with the Student Governing Board. The two organizations have combined to choose the cheer leaders. and the sophomore group has assisted the board in the planning and prepar- ation of the D Association Banquet also. 74 FORMER SCOUTS SERVE IN APO Top Row: D. Campbell, Llelangton, E. Falk. C. Chamberlin, T. Stevens. F0ll7'ff1ROM'.'J. Ballantyne, B. Puckett, H. Dcnbo. D. Roberts. L. lwlartyn, H. Hinton. Tlzird Roztvj. Schoen, P. julian, R. Scheu. P. VVever, L. lkiorgan, W. Shumaker. Stroud Rozusj. Schoen, Scatterday, Sec'y., V. Carnelli. Koch. A. Humphrey, D. Trout. Bottom Row: E. Riva, D. Barnes, G. Slough, H. Hawkins, G. Scott. Pres., R. Knox, D. Danielson, V. Pres. DELTA PHI ETA AIDS SCOUTING Top Roux' S. Mitchell, N. Cessna. C. Crooker, E. Horn, L. lv1cQueen, WVescott, C. Wyman. Sfrona' Row: M. Bills, Treas., A. Brigham, M. B. Green- leaf, Sec'y., Bl. Hester, Pres., M. C. Greenleaf, V. Pres., Lave, Cain, B. Buchtel. Botlom Row: M. Hickman, M. Wiegand, M. Reed, M. Ruddick,,I. Dinkins, lvl. Wood, B. Forsell, B. Evans SPEX STIMULATES SCHOOL SPIRIT Top Row: H. Pritchard, G. Smith, Treas., L. Kirk, F. Schymik, C. Dangremond, Carlson, A. Coulter. Third Row: Mull, D. Van Meter, E. Burtis, M. Mill- holland, Stutz, G. VVilliams, Wilson. Second Rouwj. Leyden, W. Ewer, Sec'y., H. Smith, Melangton, E. Tweedle, B. Chapman, R. Radle. Bollnm Row: R. Martin, Pres., Crider, T. Stevens, Freund, B. Shanks, Fry, Chamness, V. Pres. 75 L 1, 4 4 I 1 I n 1 I I. I ! I I I I I a I r I YOUNG REPUBLICANS ACTIVE POLITICALLY Top Raw: F. Meek, Rowe, H. Colberg, Costen, R. Stepp. Bollom Row: B. Stewart, Vice-Pres., W. Weiss, lf.. Hockey, Sec'y., K. Kellar, J. Moll. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA HONORS SOCIOLOGISTS Lfjt lo Righl: H. Waterhouse, Hale, K. Pierce, P. Thomas. TOYNBEE MEMBERS STUDY SOCIOLOGY Top Row: D. Bartlett, A. Webb, B. Current, J. Zechiel, M. Paul, B. Timm, R. Oldham, P. Thomas. Third Row: Hale, Roberts, K. Cox, C. Larson, B. Button, Brown, R. Grieg, Z. Janes, H. Holder- man. Second Row: M. Smith, B. Saltz, M. Reed, L. Jones, N. Davidson, Roberts, Blake, E. Anderson V. Hill. Bollom Row: H. jones, M. Maixner, Treas., P. Auxter, V. Pres., H. Waterhouse, Pres., K. Pierce, Sec'y. L. Kretschmer, S. Howard, M. Lee. 1 9 Since 1946 the Young Republicans' Club at DePauw has carried on an active program of informing the students of the functions. aims, and platform of the Republican party. Each year the club invites party notables to the campus to discuss political issues. This year Philip Wlillkie, son of the 1940 presidential candidate and a representative in the Indiana state legislature, visited DePauw and delivered an address on the future ofthe Republican party. Roundtable discussions of political problems over YVGRE and informal meetings at the various houses have aroused party interest among college groups. Though the organization has been at DePauw for only three years. Alpha Kappa Delta, the national sociology honorary, has steadily in- creased its number of activities. The group. in collaboration with the Toyn- bee Club, brings noted speakers to the campus, This year Mr. Howard Davis visited the cam- pus at Alpha Kappa Delta's invitation and dis- cussed drug addiction before students enrolled in sociology courses. In the spring the members of Alpha Kappa Delta made Held trips to the nearby state mental and correctional institutions. The organization offers closer professor-stu- dent relations and a more extensive study of sociological problems. Sociology students have a common interest in Toynbee, the sociology club which is named in honor of Alfred Toynbee, the prominent English sociologist. This year's agenda included a personal pre- sentation of social conditions in Austria by Ursula Glaeser, a DePauw student from that country. lvlr. H. H. Petty of the government employment service at Terre Haute was in- vited to discuss employment problems. and Mr. R. T. Oldham of the sociology department ex- plained to the members a field study made by him of social groups in a small town. 77 The Jackson Club. organized on campus last year. strives to hold the interest of young Demo- crats in the Democratic partv. and it keeps them informed on the national policies and functions of the party. Programs consisted of discussions. forums. and speeches given bv Democrats prominent in state politics. At one of the First meetings Mrs. Jane Noble Luljak. a DePauw graduate. told about her experiences in the Indiana legis- lature. The purpose of Pi Sigma Alpha, the national political science honorary. is to stimulate and foster interest in politics and government. among the DePauw groups. Pi Sigma Alpha stipulates that its members be political science majors and that they must have maintained a B aver- age in their major and an over-all average of C. At each meeting the members present papers dealing with current political issues. Faculty members. government administrators. and poli- ticians are invited to speak about timely and pertinent administrative problems. This spring Pi Sigma Alpha initiated fourteen new members. The International Relations Club studies world political problems and discusses the re- lations of the United States with other countries. The DePauw organization is afliliated with the Carnegie Foundation for XVor1d Peace. One of the outstanding programs was 'fCrisis in XYorld Trade. at which Mr. O. IVaymire, secretary-treasurer of the Eli Lilly companv in Indianapolis. spoke on Problems in XVorltl Trade. and Dr. Y. J. XN'vcoff, of the DePauw Department of Economics. talked about the financial dilemma which Europe is facing. In March at a meeting open to the campus. Hans Morgenthau from the University of Chicago spoke about Russia and its international pol- icies. 78 DEMOCRATS FORM JACKSON CLUB Trip Roux' C. Sutton. Light, lXIorris, J. Keene, E Delves, Butler, D. Stevens, Zechiel. Strand Row: B. Bugher, H. Lewis, L. Martyn, H. Beal K. Koger, B. IN-IcCurdy, INI. Pettinger, E. Marlatt. Bollnm Row: Van Sickle. M. Stevenson, M. O'Meara Seciy., S. lNIacLean, P. Edminster, Cook, Pres. J. Burk, Treas. PI SIGMA ALPHA STUDIES POLITICS Trip Row: R. Arvidson,J. Rudy, O. Robbins, Davies A. Banta, R. Queller, E. Lascher. .5'f'rnnd Row: B. Holmes, T. Swift, J. Williams, G Glazier, M. Campbell, B. MacNaughton. R. Payne Bollonz Row: Spore, Sec'y-Treas., S. Day, B. Colbrunn Pres., YVilcox, T. Shively. FOREIGN RELATIONS INTEREST IRC 71113 Row: H. Hinton, F. Yorstad, T. Blum, G. Smith J. Zeehiel, J. Burk, R. MacNaughton, Treas. l r11u'llIR0zL'.'J. Jordan, H. Colberg, D. Mitchell, B. Faulkner, D. Wells, R. Wicklund, W. Evans. Third Row: H. Beal, D. Roberts, V. Kravshaar, V. Ramsey, Van Sickle, E. Ellis, V. Price. .Skroml Row: T. Bierman, Alcock, B. Timm, P. Crane, K. Koger, W. Weiss, K. Eldridge, J. Cook. Bollom Row: E. Beaver, A. Singer, T. Smith, A. Kuhn, M. Cook, T. Shively, Pres.. R. Overmyer, V. Pres., J. tiebaq. 9 9 7 a 79 4 A w w M i 1 I 1 I 1 1 HU PHOTOGS IMPROVE CAMERA TECHNIQUE Top Row: D. Gravit. H. Colberg, R. Scheu, P. W'ever, R. Trautman. Sfrond Row: L. hlorgan. B. Tharpxl. Strasmaml, Rieman. C. Hebel. Bollom Row: L. Fontaine, Treas.. lkl. Thomas. lNI. Gold- thwaite, V. Pres.. Mayer. M. Elliott. Sec'y.. D. Young. Pres. TUSITALA HONORS DEPAUW WRITERS Top Row: Troyer, T. Abbott, Pres., A. Fiorillo. Bottom Row: E. Marlatt. D. Sidney, B. Brasmer, Treas., D. Schoneker. 44 ARTISTS WORK IN KAPPA PI Tap Row: F. Briggs, B. Dawson, M. Taylor, G. Lane, B. Brading, J. Cain. Third Row: L. Dodd, C. Bamberger, P. Anderson. R. Paulin, L. Vehmeyer, W. Barlow. Second Row: B. Peters, M. Ruddick, B. Browning, M. Douthill, Mr. Winsey, Mr. French, Holmes. s. Shelly. Bottom Row: G. Reed, D. Grosvenor, C. Coyle, M. Guston, B. Baughman, Foerster, B. Miller, M. Elliott. The Photographers' Association provides an opportunity for DePauw's camera enthusiasts to learn how to improye their photographic tech- niques. Members received yaluable informa- tion on lighting. portraiture. and color photog- raphy from such speakers as Roy Hirshburg. local photographer. Al Reager from the Indian- apolis Photographers' Association, and Frank Hiallace. state entomologist. Besides bringing speakers to the bi-monthly meeting. the club criticised prints and color work. took night pictures and portraits, and gave demonstrations of practical techniques. Pictures were taken on a bicycle fieldtrip around Greencastle in October. Hiorking under the assumption that writers are not spontaneously generated. Tusitala, the creative writing honorary. encourages creative writers to perfect their abilities in the Held of fiction. Tusitala annually sponsors a contest to which aspiring authors submit two manuscripts of their own composition. either short stories, essays. poetry or autobiographies. Membership in the honorary is then awarded to those people whose work was of the highest quality and who showed the most promise according to the opinion of the faculty and student judges. Some of the winning manuscripts are pub- lished in a special issue of the Boulder. In contrast to many honoraries which are not functional in any sense except as rewards for labor, Kappa Pi is active throughout the year. Kappa Pi is the honorary organization for stu- dents who have shown ability in the field of art. This group, under the leadership of Dick Paulin, had forty-four elected members. The main event during the year was the Kappa Pi Midwest Convention which was held at DePauw in the fall with representatives from ten universities attending. The Midwest National Exhibit was also presented at DePauw in March. 81 The distillation of the great bard's works has occupied the time of scholars for the last two centuries until people know more about Shake- speare than did Shakespeare. Not completely unmindful of this tradition, the Shakespeare Club meets once a month to discuss and dramatize selections of his work. In a November ceremony 20 new pledges were dedicated to the study of Shakespeare. At the Christmas party. which was one of the high points of the year. each member brought a gift representing a quotation from one of the tragedies or comedies. The Psychology Club, now in its second year, makes Z1 study of the science of human behavior. Its members are psychology majors who are interested in the practical applications of the Held, new techniques developed by experimental psychology. and the advanced theories of the field. Most of the programs were presented by the faculty and students. New laboratory equip- ment purchased by the university was dem- onstrated to the group. Dr. C. Heston delivered a lecture before the members on the job opportunities which are available in this held. The purpose of the Philosophy Club is to provide an opportunity for informal discussions of philosophical subjects. It meets during the Hrst Tuesday of every month and the pro- grams are presented by the student members. In the spring the club sponsors a lecture open to the whole campus and delivered by a guest speaker noted in the field of philosophy. At one of the fall meetings Dr. Henry Kolbe gave a report of his trip last summer to the conference on oriental and occidental philosophy in Hawaii. 82 BARD FASCINATES SHAKESPEARE CLUB Top Row: D. Sellers, B. Dawson, R. Wicklund, R. Lane, B. Bennett, Russell, C. Ricketts. SFl'071dROZLl.' B. Graham, L. Carr, Bennett, Holt, D. Jones, L. Petry, C. Vandeburg, Boltom Row: B. Cox, R. Hildebrand, E. Taylor,J. Simon, Pres., P. Dobbyn, M. Hickman, N. Garringer. PSYCH MAJORS STUDY HUMAN BEHAVIOR Top Row: D, Sellers, D. Ducommun, B. Asher, Pres., M. Thomas, A. Prosser, N. Hoffman, B. Anson, VI. Wright. Bottom Rziw: B.jones, M. Inman, C. Crooker,J. Taylor, Sec'y-Treas.. B. Armitage, Lichvar, C. Allen. PHILOSOPHY CLUB MEETS, DISCUSSES Top Row: P. julian, E. Jones, T. Walker, L. Roth, C Sutton,j. Russell, K. Welliver, H. Bates. Third Row: P. Vietzke, R. Doyle, H. Kolbe, N. Thomas AI. Holt, Bennett, T. Abbott, Simon. Sefond Row: C. Hildebrand, K. Sherman, M. Inman, L Meding, M. Merchant, L. Kretschmer, L. Norris. Boltom Row: E. Cook, B. Armitage, M, Whitmer, .I Wood, S. Bolton, Mayer, Leaton, V. Brubaker DEPAUW SAILORS POST IMPRESSIVE RECORD v Tap Row:J. Dapp, A. Crawley, T. Ong, L. Roth, E. Frash, W. Evans, D. Powell. Second Row: T. Floyd, Spore, L. Boltin, M. Vaughan M. Taylor, B. Goodrich, C. Turnmonds. Bottom Row: S. Peasley, D. Dahlen, D. Sass, B. Barr, V. Drasler, G. Johnson, P. O'Connor, D. Carroll. s DIESE STUDENTEN SPRECHEN DEUTSCH Top Row: Walker, G. Baerg, Alexander, R. Wick- lund, M. Lewis. Bolmm Row: A. Driftmeyer, E. Delves, R. Inlow, lN1. Millholland, C. Wfyman. CHEMISTS UNITE IN DOUBLE BOND Top Row: Davis, W. Freedman, KI. Jordan, R. Corey, B. Dahms. Third Row: D. Cook, B. Babcock, P. Julien, R. Engle, T. Moore. Second Raw: T. Nevins, G. Tovey, L. Bodi, J. Freund, R. Cox, R. Evans, S. Louloudes. Botiom Row: M. Ferguson, M. Semelka, K. Ziegel- mueller, L. Woods, Anderson, V. Drasler, Bl. Gehres. In its second year of activity the Sailing Club was successful in accomplishing two objectives: the promotion of the sport on campus and the advancement of inter-school yacht racing and sailing competition. DePauw's sailors estab- lished an impressive record last summer by carrying away the hrst place trophy from the Putnam Bay, Ohio, dinghy race and by sail- ing into second place in the summer inter- collegiate race at Sandusky, Ohio. Fall racing resulted in a third place win in the third annual meet at Denison University and second place honors in the Ohio State invitational meet. Der drulyrlze Bzmzf, of DePauw is a member of the .American Federation of German Clubs. It is guided by the faculty members of the German Department as the group pursues its advanced studies of the German language and literature. The members speak German at the bi- monthly meetings. Foreign students were in- vited to talk at several of the meetings and the three faculty advisers each gave a lecture during the year. The other programs were en- tirely student-planned. The members listened to German music and sang German songs, showed slides, and participated in discussions about the German nation and culture. The members of the Chemistry Club are also associated with the professional organiza- tion, the American Chemical Society. The group listened to lectures on various phases of chemistry that were presented by the members or guest speakers. Two of these lectures were History of Chemistry by Kenny Bjork and 'gWater Analysis by Dr. M. Fulmer. The nationally known Dr. Percyjulian visited the group after his chapel speech in February. The club also studied films of in- dustrial chemical processes and traveled to Indianapolis in the spring to visit the Naval Observatory and Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Corn- pany. 85 Delta Omicron Chi. the pre-medical honor- ary. met every two weeks at various fraternity houses. Primarily designed to bring together men with a common professional interest. DOX requires that its members be at least second semester sophomores with an adequate scho- lastic standing. The major projects of the year for the Docs was the sponsoring of a round-table discussion on socialized medicine. DOX men. members of the science and sociology departments. and a guest physician participated in the discussion which was open to the campus. Beta Beta Beta. honorary biological fraternity. was organized on the DePauw campus in the spring of 1949 and proudly displayed its freshly inked charter in the showcase of Harrison hall this year. Each member sporadically received the na- tional Beta Beta Beta magazine. Bios. to help keep him informed of triple-B activities. This organization met once each month this past year to see films about biological topics and to listen to lectures on subjects such as nitro- gen accumulation in the blood during deep- sea diving. game birds of the southern states. and bacterial food poisoning. The Botany Club provided its members with an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of both bacteriology and botany. In the fall the Indiana L'niversity Botany Club came to De- Pauw for a dinner meeting. and in the spring the process was reversed. Dr. G. M. Dack. President of the National Food Research Institute. lectured on food poison- ing for the February meeting. At other meet- ings Dr. Barbara Shaluca from lL' described hlvlodern Trends in Horticulture . local florists delivered practical talks on their experiences. and Dr. C. L. Porter of Purdue outlined the opportunities in the Held of mycology. Blu DELTA OMICRON CHI HONORS PRE-MED MEN Tap Row: A. Zimmermann, D. Roberts. C. Sutton, -I Tedford, B. Chevalier, V. Pres., B. Koenig. T,1l'fdRtlM'.' B. Frecby, J. Fulmer, T. Covey, B. Vear XV. Freedman, K. Morrison. Strand Raw: D. Powell, R. Gibson, Pres., F. Fuller, R Bresick, B. Rehm, R. Brown. Bollonz Row: D. Stevens, R. Lewis, Sec'y-Treas., P Vietzke, B. Clem, B. Shugart, G. Hurst. TRI-BETA ACTIVE IN FIRST YEAR TnpR01u.' R. Chevalier, R. Lewis. Pres., C. Dangre- mond, B. Shugart, D. Stevens. Srmnd Row: H. Christian, D. Ducommun, C. Sutton F. Fuller, B. Rehm, G. Hurst. Bolton: Row: M. VVood, IW. lvierchant, B. Barton, R Payne. D. Sass, S. Nugent. CLUB HEARS EXPERTS IN MONTHLY MEETS Top Row: H. Youse, T. Yuncker, B. Handwork, YV. Rogers, B. Logan, H. Jones. Third Rnw: E. Dillingham, Payne, Van Sickle, XV Welch, A. Allen, B. Evans,J. Smith, Pres., B. Fletcher Srromz' Row: Troyer, S. Elliott, M. Ferguson, A. Clark J. Lapsys, Lindemeyer, M. Cowen, B. Barton V. Pres. Bullom Raw: M. Goldthwaite, B. Stahoviak, B. Murray D. Trees, Sec'y-Treas., ISI. Bebb, B. Bartizal. ,. 7, 87 .flliufw .-X.XN',S. CIOUNCII, 1lfRll1l'.'lXl. Clark. P. Nelson, B. Roeiner, -Iohnson. C. .'Xnclersen. K. Clark. NI. Evans. Ilffllflllfllllfs. Brudie, B. Baird, lf. Tuttle, Franzen, F. Swain. BIG SISTERS WATCH WAYWARD WOMEN The lmreath and soul ol' the DePauw coecl is under the control of the Association of XYOIHCI1 Students. ANYS regulates XVOll1l'Il.S hours. week-end permissions. freshman study talile. and the nuinlwer of activities in which ii woman may participate. The work 0l'.-NYS is carried out ln' a super- structure olconnnittees whose Chairmen coin- proinise the senior AXYS hoard :ind liorinu- late the year's proqrinn. The AXYS Council is Composed ol' house representzitives from the XVUIIICIIQS living groups. Hflnzr: .-X.XV.S. BC JARD 'lnff Rnzfi: N. Davis, D. Forst. C. Reininqa, li. Hueb- ner, B. Barton. .S'fmmlRo1i'.'J. Delaney, M. Guston, B. Brasmer, B. Veit, A. Allen, Hnllum Run-5 B. Denton, B. Hines, H. Zwick, N. l raser, D, Dahlen, K. Clark. Right: The social Committee of AWS crowds into Tingley Hall for one of its regular afternoon meetings. The committee is responsible for the annual Goldcliggers' Ball, held this year on Feb. 10. Right: Meeting in the bum- room of the Theta house, the poster committee works on one of its many publicity projects. .lbmw Austrian student Ursula Glaeser speaks to a committee at a meeting in the plrlor of the Alpha Omicrtm Pi house. YWCA ENCOURAGES RELIGIOUS IDEALS The YXYCA prepares its memlmers to take their places in the community and encourages the continuance of religious ideals. It spon- sored the World Student Service Fund drive. pre-vacation vespers. and the lN1ay Day break- fast for all the girls and their mothers. It was host to the Indiana district meeting of YXVCA and YMCA and sponsored a good grooming program. YXYCJYS nine com- mittees adopt destitute families. administer nursery schools. and raise funds for the or- ganizations other activities. Bt-!uzt-.- Y.XV.C..'X. CI.-XBINILT 'lop Rnzr: C. XValler, B. Scarborough, B. Taylor. R. Stullken, NI. W'ieQand. IL, Blanchard. L. .-Xydelott, j. VVyandt. .S'fmml Row: RI. Ingram, Sec'y., K. Jung, V. Pres., N A. Hartenstein. Pres., lXIrs. G. Lonqden, il. Bills. G. Hahn, G. Vaughan, Treas.. tl. Bulmer. Hnllum Role: Givens, F. Gilpin, INI. Reed. 'll I RIi.Qllf.' Gvnc' Hahn Chats with lXIiss Nlarim- Adams, lecturer on China. at a gfenvral inset- ing of YXVCA on Nov. 10. Bliss Adams spokv on Polit- ical Asp:-cts of China. Rzglzls Three students stop at Alpha Chi Omcqas booth during the annual YVVC.-X street fair in Bowman gym- nasium. Pr0cc'6cls frorn thn- fair go to the XVorlcl Student Service Fund. OLFME 'iii:i'.':.9fgg'g2H l he . ' .X .llwz-1 5 XX',R..X. RffPRI2SIQN'1'.X'1'IYlfS Cilzirk. Bfillffm 160:11 N. I7ilk:'x'. P. Pifkvriug. B. Kinqshvry, S. 'l'1'11m'x. F. Sfilyllliii. Fostvr, luffkimu' XYoud, N. .Xndci's0n, N. BICIAUIIIIZIII, P. Hz-dum, BI. I,mvc-. B. Bingham. IQ, XY2'1liiiI1S. WRA REGULATES WOMENS SPORTS The XYOIHCIIIS Rccrcalion .Xssucialion spon- sors XYOIllCH'S intmuuirzils. To he eliqilmlc for iuciulmership in XYRA 11 Qirl must partici- pate in or I't'iiCl'CC 21 spccihcd miiuhcr of sports. or he an active iucinlrci' of Nziiud or Orchcsis. The' I-'all Vlilkciiil is thc YYR.-X plvdqinq CCITIIIUIIS' for which lhc cliqililv Qirls wullum1 to Mclicziu hvld for thclir rilnlaous. The- XYRA uiiiccrs. housc 1'c'p1'csvnmiix'cs. spo1'ls1i1a11a9gCrs. amd li'lt'lJI't'SiCit'IlIOii0l'Ci1t'SiS and of Naiad Cmupose thc XYRA hoard. l5'flnzi'.' XX'.R..X. Bl J.XRl'J lap 161,110 I.. XYuocls, B. .Xriuitaqmg B. Butlvr. ID Richards. B. I 01'se'll. Bovman. XY. Bu-bv, S Nugvnt. N. Dvan, lfllfllllfl Ruin: B. Dim-hl, S. Burdick. B. xlonvs, 'l'rc'aS. H. Xv2iIlCil'I'YOUl'l. Sc'C'5'.. NI. C91'c'c'nlc'af. Prrs.. 5 iIil'1lK'X. Y. Prvs.. B. fNIc'Narua1'21, Huliue-s. X N . I I i M 6' J 1 . i ...llxx . o l i Rizglzf: Ping pong is one of the most popular gain:-s provided for students who attend a YVRA sportniqht. Right: A tense! moment in the volleyball game between the University and Union political parties. The event was feat- ured at the fall sports night. NAIAD MEMBERS MASTER DIFFICULT CULTURED SPORT illlf7RfI1L'.'ci. Blakemore, C. Cline, P. Lukens. BI XYiegand, I.. Hendrickson. D. Richards, S. Howell J. fisher, S, Clemons, N. Shelly, N. Crowe, F Gilpin. 'll11rr1'Rnzt': B. Rauch, N. Maclrnnan, S. Franzen Prosser, A. Prosser, D. Grosvenor, hlurphy S. Brouks,j. Bingham. Ii. Wfatkins. .YH'lIIItl1ellZl'.' B. Conner. F. Shymik, NI. Nutt, P O'Connor, Kuentzel, Taverner, B. Diehl P. Gentry, B. Gross, A. Huesmann. f1'nIInIl1lfnlt'.' B. Klaxwell, Carlisle, N, Bartl, B. Forsell, Sc-c'y-'llreas., S. Burdick, Pres.. A. Russell ixll'IC3lfff, lvl, Cluston, V. Reno. Although water ballet seems delightfully easy to the old-water-hole type of swimmer, actually it is one of the most dillicult of all the 'kcultural sports fi.e., fencing, gymnastics. exhibition dancing. etc.J for amateurs to per- form. Naiad's members. however. success- fully present several water ballet programs each year. This year Naiad gave six performances of the new circus ballet: two each for the faculty and students and once on Mothcr's Day and scholarship week-end. Representing clowns, animals and trapeze artists, the swimmers were introduced by a narrator dressed as a ringmaster and accompanied by carnival- type music. Two different aspects ofsynchronized swim- ming are undertaken by the girls who age' members of this swimming honorary-spW3'cia1 swimming techniques, such as strokes. stunts, and diving. and thc actual composition of the ballets themselves. TIGHT CLAD MEMBERS OF CRCHESIS DISPLAY MODERN DANCE SKILL A ,.,j ra. , Top Row: J. Love, B. Cash, M. Ingram, M. Schloot, KI. Petry, N. Noaker, D. Henson, N. Nelson, Holmes, M. Clark. Second Row: D. Bartlett, F. Hurn, M. Edwards, B, Peters, C. Mattson, Pres., K. Stephenson, A. Ashton, Marshall. Bollom Row: Hockersmith, C. Taylor, N, Anderson, S. Sturges. Dance what you feelg create your own dances to interpret your own emotions. That is both the purpose and the accomplishment of Orchesis, the modern dance club. Its 25 members meet weekly to rehearse their own numbers and to study other phases of modern dancing. At a program in April they performed their most difficult show. a dramatic skit, lecture demonstration, and regular dance concert combined. In the lecture demonstra- tion the girls showed the various phases of the dance, such as quality and structure. Ten members of the club visited the Purdue workshop in January, attending discussions, classes, and lessons and meeting Mark Ryder, one of the members of the Martha Graham dance company. Orchesis learned once again from its large audiences that even if people are mystified by the interpretation of Lathe Danceu. they are still appreciative of pretty girls in tights. 95 IWA PROMOTES HALL FRIENDSHIP lnff Rtfzt: N. Arndt. Nl. Nelson, li. Julian. Fuqua P. Nance. N. Russell. N. Davidson. lfuitrllr Rout: Loveland. P. Dobbyn, K. Clarkson tl. Atlleck. D. XVilson, Scales, S. Thomas, M Cook. P. Pierce. 'llzzrd Ruztx' Cornecr, S. Johnson, l.. Fahnle, .Xrterl1nrn, I . L'llrich. XYecliter, V. Tower NI. fvlcflov. .Shffrzfl Run-5 S. Griffith, P. Nlorris. M, Fletcher. .I Blake, K. Ziegeltnueller. P. Richardson. L. Sellers. B. Stahoviak. I-lnlmni Hutt-: Nash, M. Semelka. Tre-as.. Nl. Mori' l.. B-auinont. Pres., li. Ut-Pontt-. A. Gessler. V Pres., ll. .Xnderson. A. Untelle. Sec'y.. Strick lim l lil. The Independent XVomen's Association. whose members have chosen not to afliliate with a Greek letter sorority. provides a more adequate social life and serves as a device for promoting closer friendships among women in the universitv halls. This was INN'A's first vear of rush partici- pation. Rushees visited the association during the first two nights of rush: at a preference dessert the members extended an open in- vitation to each girl to wear their black and gold pledge rihhons. In late fall the new active pins. a torch and wreath in black enamel and gold. appeared lon campus. IYYA women selected onex of their sisters as ti candidate for the title of National Inde- pendent Sweetheart. During the vear thev had informal parties, dances. and a senior picnic. As did every other social organization. IXYA held a lioiinal dinner dance. being, in Feliruarv. Q Top Row: C. Tausig, B. Faulkner, Rust. Bollom Row: D. Rettlce, D. lvlitchell. G. Smith. IMA'S FIRST YEAR ON CAMPUS MARKED BY FULL PROGRAM This was the Independent Mcn's Associa- tion's first year on campus. The organization received the recognition of the Student Gov- erning Board last October. The purposes of the group include giving the independent men more chance in activ- ities on campus, being represented on the Student Governing Board and Spex. and getting better intramural teams. ln the fall a pow-wow smoker at Florence Hall brought together independents from all over the campus to discuss their new organi- zation. 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' s f 'fs 4 Q, Q a , , I.: r ' 9 ,Q . .f 4 f bs. - 6 W A. fl .Y-J Q 1 'U -.A fp 0 'ry .-6' J 'l ' 2' ' N I s il, ' l P av, T.. fi-4 X i 5 . ., Wx N W! Ay Q Z W C gsm 1 1 .f XX Q:- X Q my X X I X 7 f , f ff X X if Of- f,,,, ,,, H. fE x 1 Li ,' i I if Zniluzl -dqi 4 : rf ' . ff f ir ! ,- - Q I l- . THIS IS DEPAUW 72fZ7Z?ZZ7lg and fofmcg 'f. S I .llmws Thx' prcl-Vabash qanu' tc1rvl1 parade winds out tu Blarkstovk lic-lcl. Pap rallivs, always a pmblvm at lim-Piulw, Qrvxx stcadily hiqgcr and luudvr this yvar CHEER LEADERS AND MANAGERS WORK HARD Bffnzt VXRSITX NIXNIXCFRS The cheer leaders are responsible for much of the spirit shown at varsity con- tests. Chosen luv the Student Governing Board and D Me-n's Association, these enthusiasts are given ajoln which demands time and energy but which returns little. Though he has no definite duties and re- ceives little recognition, the varsity inan- ager plays a vital role in the sports scene. Everv task from doling out towels to band- aging ankles falls to the manager. After two years the varsity manager has earned a numeral, and after three years he is awarded a letter. D P U M E N H ElfLxfgl5tght.' Thomas. Erdmann, Neal. lXIcCreary. WINNERS, LOSERS RAYMOND NGALMYN NEAL . . . Director of athletics since 1946. Neal holds a long and distinguished record in the athletic field. He was head football coach at DePauw for sixteen years 1117311-451. At present. Neal heads the mt-n's physical education depart- ment and is faculty advisor to the D asso- Ciation. EDXYIN R. MIKE SNAYELY . , . came to DePauw as head football coach in the fall of 1947. His first squad won two games and dropped six contests. Snavely piloted the Tigers to their greatest postwar grid season in 1948 when his team posted a 6-2 record and regained the coveted lN1onon Bell. His 1949 team. plagued by ineligibilities and handicapped by injuries. finished 1-7 for the campaign. but made a brilliant-though un- successful'-stab at XN'abash in the season finale. .IAY MCCREARY .,.. A Xll-American at Indiana L'nivc-rsity in 1940 and assistant basketball coach at IL' for the past two years. is the new varsity basketball coach. He began his duties as assistant professor of physical education and coach of freshman football on Sept. 5, 102 JOE THOMAS . . . is completing his sec- ond year on the campus. Varsity line coach in football last fall, Thomas continued in his capacity as freshman basketball coach and is currently serving as varsity baseball mentor. Thomas arrived at DePauw in the fall of 1948 to coach freshman football, basketball and baseball. He also succeeded Hal Hick- man as director of intramurals. CHARLES ERDMANN . . . came to De- Pauw in 1946 as assistant professor of phys- ical education for men and coach of swim- ming and baseball. He produced two straight Little State swimming champions in 1947 and 1948. His 1949 squad won only one of nine meets but finished second in the Little State title meet. LEROY BUCHHEIT . . . assistantin phys- ical education for men. Buchheit has served as track coach at DePauw since 1918. HANS GRUENINGER . . , welded an average tennis squad into a winning team that posted a 11-1 record last spring.He left his coaching position earlier this year to devote more time. D MEN PROMOTE ATHLETIC SUPPORT Top Row: J. Heise, D. Bartlett, Keene. D. Patter- son, R. Scheu, R. Bayer, Tedford, P. Julien Fourth Row: B. lw1eGinn, S. Herke,J. Butler, R. Rada. D. Page. D. Powell, D. lX4arkle, B. Baxter, B. Anson, B. Keesling. Tf1z'rdR0w.' D. Walker, T. Covey, R. Snyder, L. Cooper, B. Bastian, A. Banta, C. Gulbrandsen J. Chapman. Sefond Row: K. hiorrison, R. Anderson, R. Freeland R. Neff, J. Widman, B. Colbrunn, O, VVhite, P. Altgelt, B. Duesing. B. Bastian, H. Wfhitnev. Botlom Row: H. Walker, D. Everard, P. Wagner Pres.,J. Tuhey, Chamness, B. Bresick, Behler B. Trapp. Membership in the HD Men's Associa- tion is open to any student who has earned a major or minor letter in a varsity sport. The association works to improve and emphasize all phases of athletics at DePauw. Throughout the year the organization per- suaded other campus groups to support a program for student participation on the Athletic Board and a more liberal system for granting athletic awards. At the Old Gold Day lunch a plan was formulated enlisting the aid of alumni lettermen to attract out- standing high school athletes to DePauw. Together the Student Governing Board and the HD Men brought Glenn Cunning- ham to the annual MD Association Banquet as guest speaker. 103 IN Qsfayq ,415-X w X n uf J 4 f X ,Y .fllq Q .fgx 1, . 'I VV, --!. ,,, ' Vx .1 , gi V -Lgltxv - ' ef!-' W . r ' 'Ei 'L' , 2 - s n. ' L JQ , K ,. f A .Q Q j,'W.ImJ. Q Q i ff' v l' P in 3 . 11- ,.?pi,,,!,. W! I 1 , A ww' 5 ,. ? X Mi , 9 -,' LN, . V, Y , R .f j Q, fa ul ,igu 1., xx ,K 53f?4fW Erx' 'M 11, I 4. ' ' ' I 1 1 1 , I TIGER GRID SQUAD POSTS 1-7 RECORD, LOSES MONON BELL Oppoxrlv Page: A Ball State tackler hinges for end Nibby Walker after the latterls catch ofa pass from John Behler. lrmfl: Coach Snavely gives George Weikert last-minute instructions before sending him into the Ball State fracas. 7 A .... DePauw's football team 'ClOQQf3Cl by replace- ment troulplefclosed the 1949 campaign with a 1-7 record. The Tigers defeated Lake Forest. 41-6, on Dads' Day for their lone triumph. But Coach Mike Snavely's team capped its season in line style hy a tremendous performance in the Monon Bell classicfalthouqh losing. 25-21. to XX'alJash. 1949 RECORD DePauw ,... 7 Kalamazoo . . . . I3 DePauw .... 13 Ball State . . . . 33 DePauw ..., 7 Hanover ..,.. , . . 27 DePauw .... 13 Grinnell ......... 34 DePauw .... 12 Qhio Vlesleyan .,.. -lo DePauw ,... 41 Lake Forest .,i,.., 0 DePauw .,.. 12 Illinois X'N'esleyan . . 27 DePauw . . j 21 xY3l72'1Sl1 .,......,. 25 Hrlvzvs VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAINI Top Raw: B. Keesling, J. Nlidman, B. XVieland, M. lkiiller, P. Faber, D. Loupee, P. Patterson. P. Farris, Rowe, G. Vlfeikcrt, Thoms. C. Vear, C, Chamberlin. .S'1'fo1lrIRuw: M. Snavely, B. Ingram, T. Ong, D. Houston, G. Hannah. D. Mocssingerul. Rippetoe. H. VValker. T. Covey, K. lviorrison. B. lVIarks, J. Behler, P. VVagner, D. Herring, Thomas, J. lv1cCreary. Bntfnm Row: LI. Chamness, D. llverard, D. Bartlett, Herke, ADI. Hall, B. Bastianxl. Tuhey, B. lX'IcGinn, BI. Stutz. P. Lee. Vail. 105 IcI'IIoI'IzoI'I3oI'I4oI'I5oI'I4oI'Iso zo IoI'IoI IaIIIoII2oI'I3oI'I4oI'IsoI'I4oI'I3oI'I2oI'IIoI'IGI FIRST QUARLTIEI? I nlnnn QIUAQTEI? I as I I :II I I 'IIIIIIImI,5' , ..,. ..... - 0 I I E ' III FIELD gon' go 96,0 0 I LI 0 I -L m?-ggi?-III' G5 4-N f-- I V3 E 'I 'I 'f '-H ni? E cz I I I I I I ID :Q 9 I I 039 W 'U ' I ' I m I ' I 00' P O I 0 J: LU u In I: I 0 951 2 bg ,L I I I , I I I5I E SECOND' QLIARTE 0 I 0 N I E g FbuR'rI-I 'ou'ARfeR --un-ng Q D I I I I I I-I-I 3 I 4 1 I I Z E I I I fn a --1- -- I I-I II I I 2 0 I I oe o o Z O Q I II I E I I 9 I -'7' I I m ------- mx I Iuenfevreo I I I INYERLEPTED I I I' I I I IGN KEY MMM Iucxoer Incowmers wus - C I I mm, PASS gk roucuoowu O 6 25 +HM+f PENALTY ----- PUNT fxfx' num X FuMeI.e DEPAUW IEII7 7 ZII IIIIIIIIHH Q DOWN .f1hIIzI': This diagraxn by Bob Snydvr iIlust1'atc's play by play thI- Ilt'3I'lI5l'f'2lIiII'lLf loss to XVabash in thv SUHSOIIQS hnalv. By virtue- of thvir win thc' Cavuxncxm mqainrd pnssc-ssion uf thc Monon Be-ll. Ilwlffzu' 'Ik-nsc alcrtncss pvrvadvs thc VIYIQISI' bench during thc Ball State' gains as DePauw nc-ars thc' vnd of El touchdown drive. Ball Stan' won, 33-13. lilly Right: Tiger lialfbacl-1 Paul Wagner attempts a slant off tacklr- against Ohio Wlesleyan. Wagner. a reg- ular last year, was side'- lined with injuries during much of the 1949 svason. Rlgllff Bill Nlarks of De- Pauw is flipped as he at- tempts a run against Ball State. Playing only part ofthc season, M3I'kS posted a total of six points for the Tiger cause, 107 DePauw traveled to Kalamazoo to open its schedule under the lights. and bowed 13-7. A second quarter splurge by the Hornets netted two touchdowns to overcome the Tigers' seven point first quarter lead. The Black and Gold returned home to Black- stock Stadium and dropped a 33-13 decision to highly-touted Ball State. The Cardinal grid- men smashed across for three second-period TD's that clinched the victory. Coach Snave1y's squad next visited the lair of Hanover's Panthers and suffered a 27-7 setback. Hanover broke a 7-7 halftime tie with a strong second-half scoring attack. DePauw's season record stood at O-4 after a disastrous invasion of Grinnell CIa.J. The Pioneers exploded for three touchdowns in the last four minutes of the opening period to clinch a 34-13 victory. An Old Gold Day crowd of nearly four thou- sand fans witnessed the Tigers' fifth straight loss-46-12 to Ohio YVesleyan. It marked the Bishops' tenth victory in the twelve-game series. DePauw crushed visiting Lake Forest by an unexpected 41-6 margin before 4500 Dads' Day fans at Blackstock. Coach Mike Snavely's eleven rocked the Foresters with a two-touch- down opening quarter and turned the contest into a route with a 21-point third period. DePauw journeyed to Illinois XVesleyan and came out on the short end of a 27-12 count. Too much Titan passing power in the first half cost the Tigers a 20-O intermission deficit. The Cavemen from XN'abash took the coveted Monon Bell back to Crawfordsville by winning 25-21, in the season Finale. DePauw played a tremendous ball game but a last minute 37-yard Buktenica to Beasley TD pass denied the Tigers the game. Five thousand rooters watched the Tigers miss a chance to deadlock the oldest pig- skin rivalry west ofthe Allegheny mountainsg X'Vabash copped the 57th game and now holds a 27-25 series edge, five contests ending in scoreless ties. Lqff, lop: End Chuck Vear snags a pass despite defense efforts of the Ohio Wesleyan secondary. Cmlrr: Full- back Begley romps over for one of DePauw's seven touchdowns against Lake Forest. Bollomx Three Lake Forest tacklers swamp a Tiger back after a short gain. HALL FARRIS XY,-XIJQER RIPPETOE CH.-XMNESS EYERARD YEAR BEGLEY WIELAND MORRISON XVAGNER LEE WEIKERT COYEY BEHLER , 1 ww Sv fl 121:- , , ,.,,,,.y I , A315 :N , dl-K '- Ti 'treatin--'J f ,isp . : - Q: -.IR I '- X W xx Xx X N , aw QQ X' W Q kwk QNX 11. 9 5 . 9 n WHL! Q ,. 4: X in - 1 I N ' Q Q X K s ik Q -Aw, ' wh . -hr- an..- Q annih- Wifi DEPAUW CAGERS WIN ELEVEN, DROP SEVEN Uppotilt' Page: Play begins in the season opener as Lee Hamilton squares off against Canterburyfs center. Below: Tom Beck, Tiger forward, pushes up one of his favorite jump short shots against the Knights of Canter- bury College. DePauw's 1949-50 haskethall team completed its 18-game schedule with a 11-7 record. Jay McCreary-former assistant net coach at IU- piloted his first Black and Gold Varsity squad. The Tigers showed an amazing aptitude for the home courtfwinning nine of 10 games at Bowman gym during the season. On the road. DePauw could do not better than a 1-6 per- formance. DePauw scored 1125 points on 424 held goals and 277 free throws for a 62.5 game average. The Tigers' opponents posted a 1058 point total for a 58.78 game average. The Big Six KFreeland-Beck-Hamilton-Stauf- fer-Eckelman-Motej tallied an average ol' 56.71 points per game. scored 243 of the 277 free throws and hit 584 of the 424 field goals. Deac Freeland was DePauw's top scorer with 211 points. 111 ass IYREEIAND BECK H.XMII.TON ST.XL'I'FIiR ECIREI,M.XN MUTE PATTERSON HEISE HERRON CZHAMNESS MARKLE MUNCIIE TIGERS WIN NINE OF TEN AT HOME DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw 1949-50 RECORD 59 Canterbury .. 49 Purdue ...... 52 Indiana State 62 james Millikin 62 Ball State .... 76 Carroll ..., 85 Hanover . , . 49 Butler ..,.,. 53 Wlabash ..... 47 Indiana State 63 Canterbury .. 72 Franklin ..., 74 Kalamazoo .. 64 Butler ..,,, 57 Ball State . .. 57 Hanover . . . 65 Earlham . 77 XN'aIiash . , . Top Rnztwj. Hammond, H. Muncie, L. Hamilton G. Eckelman, Heise, D. Patterson, J Stauffei Aj. McCreary. Bolfom Row: B. Herron, Mull, T. Beck R Fiee land, D. Markle, Chamness, Mote Dt-Pziuw displziycd ein t'xtrt'tnt'ly on ziqain - ofl' signin st-zison lorin. The' Black and Gold net tiiticliiiiv Imttlc-d to ti 23-zill dczid- lock at intvrinission thvn shiltvd into high Qc-ar tht- tinzil hall' to whip ffziiitcrliiiry. 59-41. for at sticct-sslul 1'J-19-511 Court dcliut. 'lnhc VI5lLft'l'S took tht- rotid und stillicrvcl two straight clclit-tits 711--W to Purdut- at thc XYt'st lgilitiyvttt' lic-ldhoust' and 75-52 to Indi- ana Stzitt' at 'lk-rrc Hautc. 'lihc' Black and Gold squart-d its season rc-Cord and ti rivzilry at 2-2 Iw lilastinq visit- ing -Izinit-s Millikin. 62-55. Ball State licll prey to 21 hustlinq Tiqt-r lmll Cluli, 62-47. zilitrr tht- Bviiqzils lt-cl 25-24 at hallitimr, Dc-Pziuw plzivcd its lone- Clhristintis holiday 114 .-lhniw: til:-n l'.t'kQ'ltnan Contributvs two points to Dt' l'auw's 59-41 opvning-uamt' triumph ovvr tht' visiting Knights of cl2iIlU'I'l3llI'Y, encounter zit Carroll and swzunpcd tht' Pionevrs, 76-46. Dt-Puuw started thc- New Your off in lint' fashion lay trouncinq Hanover. 35-71. Season triuinph No, 5 cxtc-ndrcl thc' Tigers' unlirokcn victory string in the Hanovcr series to 16 Qanivs. Dt'Pi1llXN'lS liotir-qzunc' winning streak Caine to an end at thc Butler licldhouse in Indian- apolis. Bulldoq forward Dec B2lliCI'iS field goal Crzickccl a 48-48 tic and hoisted thc Blue and XYhitc s 36th victory lmanncr in thc 55 Qanic- olcl rivzilry. Abozw: Guard Russ Freeland flips one in from the side against Butler in Bowman Gym. The Tigers went on to win, 64-62. XVabash tripped DePauw, 62-53, at the Crawfordsville goal-hall. The Cavemen broke a 29-all halftime deadlock to snap a seven-year Tigerjinx on the hardwood. The Sycamores from Indiana State handed De- Pauw its lone home floor loss of the cam- paign, 55-47. DePauw traveled to Canterbury and sub- dued the Knights, 63-58, for its 10 straight victory without a defeat in a basketball rivalry dating back to the 1943-44 season. DePauw out-rebounded Franklin for a 72-65 victory and walloped visiting Kalamazoo, 74-58, after trailing 36-29 at the intermission. ThenAButler came to town. And DePauw won. 64-62. The Tigers led 28-25 at halftime but were forced to Come from behind in the game's waning minutes for their 20th decision in the 44-year-old hoop rivalry. In a post-Butler game slump, DePauw lost its final road games of the campaign-63-57 to Ball State and 69-57 to Hanover, the Panthers' first hardwood triumph over De- Pauwin history. The Tigers stopped Earlham, 65-55 and went on to Wiabash. McCreary's inspired team crushed the Cavemen, 77-57. after commanding a 35-18 intermission margin. It was DePauw,s 45th triumph in 85 meetings of the oldest foes in the midwest. 115 -, N .. ..- ...N X , ..,...--..,......,M ...,..x .llbniv-': Catcher Don Marklc puts the ball on a Butler Brlozur Swinging sharply, Bob Brummitt bloops out play:-r attempting to score from third on a long Hy. a single in the last of the fourth against Butler in The Bulldogs won. 7-5. the final game of thc season. 475. . . 1949 BASEBALL SQUAD POSTS 3-11 RECORD Top Row: B. Gipson, B. Brummitt, B. Gebauer, B. Pauley, G. Markle, D. Gray. Sf'zT0n1lRow.' R. Freeland, G. Eckelman, D. Waller, B. Baxter, R. Rada, B. Herron, A. Coulter. Bollom Row: R. Loring, C. Erdmann, B. Trapp, D. Page E. Sorge, D. Clift, Butler. 4.1.5, 1 1 x I X H: DePauw's baseball team posted a 3-11 rec- ord for the 1949 season. Feeble hitting power, frequent fielding mis- cues and an inadequately manned pitching staff told the story. Coach Charlie Erdmann had three hurlers on the squad. Glen Eckelman, .Ioe Butler and Bob Pauley-a converted catcher-gave off- and-on performances. 1Vhen the pitchers were Non . the fielding and batting slumped. The Tigers dropped nine straight ball games before copping three straight contests on the home diamond from Indiana State, Wabash and Canterbury. Albion and Hanover blanked the Tigers 3-0 and 8-0 to start the trend of unhappy events. Playing at Butler, the Tigers finally ended their string of 19 scoreless innings with a two- run splurge in the top of the second frame. :xref-Wee My Vai., 4 . t. ., ,,. 117 Wx... fr' ' Lqfr: Intense interest is written on the faces of Coach Erdmann and his team in the home half of the fifth inning against Butler. DePauw jammed the sacks in the ninth inning. but three strike OLIIS snuH'ed the rally and gave the Bulldogs a 9-5 victory. After Ball State defeated DePauw, 9-6. at Blackstock Held, the Tigers visited Indiana State and lost a 2-1 'fheartbreaker in 15 innings. Eckelman went the route-whirling 15 men and allowing six walks. Black and Gold baseball fortunes dipped to a new low with four more setbacks-three de- feats coming at the hands of lfVabash. Victory dawned in a thrilling 6-5, ten-inning duel with Indiana State. Eckelman hurled nine innings but Pauley pitched hitless ball in the extra 10th to receive credit for the victory. DePauw rallied for a run in the eighth inning to nip arch rival Wlabash. 8-7. for victory No. 2. XVith the Tigers trailing 7-1 in the fourth inning. Pauley settled down to hurl shutout ball for five frames. Pauley scattered eight hits in going the distance for his second triumph. The Tigers racked up No. 3 when Eckelman stopped Canterbury, 8-2, limiting the Knights to a trio of scratch singles. Eckelman faced only 35 batters, walked but two while striking Pl llll llll :anal :dl HH out six players. 1949 RECORD DePauw .... O Albion . . . , 3 DePauw .,., O Hanover . . . . . 8 DePauw .... 5 Butler ...... . . 9 DePauw .... 6 Ball State ...., . . 9 DePauw .... 1 Indiana State . . 4 2 C15 inningsl DePauw .... 8 Wfabash ..,. . . . 14 DePauw .... 3 Hanover . . . . . 10 DePauw ..,. 2 Wfabash ,,., . . . 7 DePauw .,.. 3 VVabash ......... 1 1 DePauw f.... 6 Indiana State .... 5 C10 innings! DePauw ..,. 8 XVabash ...,. . 7 DePauw .... 8 Canterbury . . . . . 2 DePauw .... 5 Ball State .... . , , 17 DePauw .... 5 Butler ...,, . 7 Leffli Out at first is Dick Clift, Tiger shortstop, win tapped an infield grounder down the third base lint. .4 A sn 2? M cv . .I X 4 'vwg,x-rV,,,Xw 4' . . ' k, .5 f' sf- f Q gifs.- pifgy ' A g. w t 1' in , 2 x, -6, ' .QUE ga .11 N . ggn 1 f 'N ,giixlfl gk .Ki A. V X 1,1 .QQ ..-1 1, ! 'L Q J 4. E, ..:. fl PA ali' ,-. fif'q' i. ':. ,Q gm N . x an S if 9 W3 I .f H :gg ' Y! 1 1 4 S- z Q ., 'N 1-. Q j ,X I . Q ' s N M, Xl' -I 4 f' K im-1 K ,E . H. 9 5 41 x 5 ' fqnaxl ,Xxx ,-,. .V b Q 5 VA u If . -' Ji W . . f ix, f WTGP2: QS .X . f R ' s 1 ' ff' ff N 4? if,-I' ' -' , '1 . :T , I , I fn: 1-.11 ' SFX ' sf f .. . . , Us ., , ,gb ,Q ,, r .X P.. gg -' Q BEPZI. f , . ' . I if 9'-: if t 4 . 55 M. -U . .,' - 1' A. U V' ! of .l Q F 9g?!iE1Qf, , J f X X f 'Pm Hr v 4 3 .., A , YV, -A F, X , N 'Q , 1,- f,.QgA 25:1 'A ' 'Q' . -1 , 4, fx V. -. .. ,. . M., ,fx X wwf. 'Q . 'Y' 1 ., K fy xfff, . if 3' it fr ? ff 7 V' xi . ,, DePauw's varsity track team won three of six dual meets and finished the 1949 season with a third place in the Little State meet. Sophomore Dave Sheperd shattered the Little State discus record with a 148' Byj' heave for DePauw's only first in the meet. Sheperd's effort bettered the previous mark by eight feet. The Tiger trackmen bowed to Indiana State, 69-62, in the season opener. Coach LeRoy Buchheit's squad traveled to Franklin and blasted the Grizzlie squad bv an 84-47 count. DePauw lost its first home meet, 75-57, to Ball State-eventual Little State champions. The Tigers took the measure of Hlabash. 75-55, to square their home record. The Black and Gold squad visited the Fair- view oval in Indianapolis and lost to Butler bv a 75-56 count. DePauw returned home to Blackstock and swamped hapless Earlham, 117- 18. in the Hnal dual meet of the season. Ball State broke the 25-vear Butler-DePauw first place monopoly to win the Little State title at Muncie. The Cardinals piled up 56 6 7 points for the crown. Butler finished THINLIES BREAK EVEN, THIRD IN LITTLE STATE Top Row: L. Buchheit, ld. Parker, C. West, R. Wright R. Snyder, E. Colbrunn, Tedford, Keene, K Morrison, H. Julien, J. Vail, P. Crane. Stroud Row: D. Bartlett, O. White. P. Wagner, R Houston, R. Bresick, K. Carolan, T. Walker, KI Niurray, R. Babcock. Bottom Row: D. Roberts. S. Herke, H. Jacobs, P. Altgelt D. Campbell, R. Everard, B. Anson. T' as ,S t Nr as IN Abozfe: Don Bartlett, Burley Colbrunn, and Paul Wagner race it out in the 220 yard low hurdles Bartlett went undefeated in the broad jump, Col brunn set a new high hurdle mark against Earlham and Wagner placed consistently in the lows. Right: Dave Sheperd hurls thejavelin. Then a sopho more, Sheperd won the Little State discus event with a record-shattering 148' 312 heave-'eight feet over the previous mark. -Q 'if 1--Q., Q ,,., 1 0 fi - 9 i Q. , .. 3.2-14.-.. , . -I . ' .rf-fr. mgffw ,ft 1 .1 1 'V A vo . - ,i 122 Lffl: Don Campbell leaps in the broad jump event for DePauw. The Tigers' other broad jumper, Don Bartlett,spread posted a 21' Linjump against Ball State. second with 48 3 7 points and DePauw scored 33 13 114 points for third place honors. DePauw scored one point in the Big State at Notre Dame when lN1ac Parker tied for third in the pole vault. Parker boasted a clean record in regular season dual meets. The Tiger sophomore vaulted 12' 3 in the Earlham meet for his best performance. Don Bartlett went undefeated in the broad jump. He leaped 21' lf' against Ball State. ' Tom X'Valker grabbed numerous blue ribbons in the high jump. Wfalker made a 5' 9y4 jump at Butler. Bob Bresick and Burley Colbrunn set the pace in the 120 yard high hurdles. Bresick skimmed the boards in :15.9 in the Franklin meet to clip .4 seconds off the previous DePauw mark. Against Earlham, Colbrunn stepped OH the event in 115.8 for a new record. Ollie White was the chief Tiger threat in the dashes. l'Vhite also ran the 220 yard low hurdles with Paul Wagner and Salen Herke. Pat Altgelt and Charlie YfVest picked up points for DePauw in the 440 yard dash. X'Vest also ran the 880 yard run. Half-miler jim Keene, a newcomer to the squad, copped his first intercollegiate victory by winning the 880 yard run in 2:O6.2 at Indiana State. Bob Snyder handled the mile and two mile runs for the Tigers. Veteran miler Bart Anson won the event at Indiana State in 4:52.5. Altgelt, Keene. Dick Everard and West com- prised the Tiger mile relay team that turned in a 3237.4 race against Wabash. Kermit Morrison and john Tedford grabbed several second and third place points behind Sheperd in the discus. Tedford and Jesse Vail threw the shot for the Tigers while highjumper john Murray bolstered DePauw strength in field events. Lqfl: Ollie White, chief Tiger threat in the dashes, skims the low hurdles against Wabash. DePauw went on to win, 75-55. INDIVIDUAL PERFORMERS OUTSTANDING IN 1949 Below, layft: Clearing the bar is Mac Parker, who gar nered six first-place ribbons in regular season dual meets. Parker also posted a tie for third in the Big State meet at Notre Dame. Right: High jumper Tom Walker displays the form that made him a consistent winner. Walker leaped 5' 9l'Q at Butler. i- DePauw .... DePauw ..., DePauw .... DePauw . DePauw .... DePauw .... g, i- 1949 62 84 56 75 56 117 RECORD Indiana State Franklin .... Ball State . . . X'Vabash .. Butler .... Earlham .... 47 75 5 I 123 DePauw's 1950 swimming team capped a suc- cessful 6-2 season record hy winning the Little State meet at Muncie. In recapturing the swimming crown last won in 1948. the Tiger nators scored 71 points to Ball State's defending Little State Champions 47 and Indiana State's 36. During the season meets. Lee Cooper paced the Tiqer tankmen in the 220 and 440 yard freestyle events, Cooper broke two DePauw records in the first Indiana State clash in Bow- man pool. In the 220 yard freestyle. he wiped out the former school record of 2:30.3 with a 2:28 performance. Cooper's 5:37 victory in the 440 freestyle toppled the former mark of 5137.3 Bill Cummings and Daye Leonard shared honors in the 60 yard freestyle while Tom Par- fitt and Jim Griflith captured numerous first places in the 150 yard Imackstroke. In the 100 yard freestyle. Dave IYalker and Brock Stewart scored frequent yictories while Boli Snyder con- sistently copped diving honors. In the initial Indiana State meet. the Beneal 400 yard freestyle relay team of Leonard, XYalker. Cummings and Stewart established new pool and DePauw records with a 3:50 per- formance. Ntzlyty . . . I! i f' H lf. Q sax I .-.' 'JL AQTEHEIIEELLLTTTE NATORS WIN 6, GAIN LITTLE STATE CROWN DePauw DePauw De Pauxx DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw 1950 RECORD 52 27 23 44 57 45LQ 43 47 Ball State . . Chicago .... Loyola ..... . . Illinois Tech Indiana State Ball State ... Louisyille . . . Indiana State 'linp Razz-.' D. XValker,j. Copeland, T. Parhtt, Naugh ton, Keller, C. lirdmann, N. Lukens. .Slftizzzl Rnze: D. Leonard. B. Cummings. B. Stewart. B Snyder, A. Davis, C. Reed. ITIIHUIII Roan' L. Carter, lNIcCrory, Griffith, Cooper, L. Byrne. 23 57 52 31 18 29 32 28 I2 L ' - 2' -.1.:::.1:a.4.:3.,,,M.mw:---kJ:.u::T -1 ' ' Above: DePauw dash men toe the mark as diver Bob Snyder looks on. The Tiger nators posted a 6-2 sea- son record, topped by a victory in the Little State meet at Muncie. Lejfr la Right: R. Brown, E. Hall, P, Faber, R. Wood- ward, T. Ostien. GOLF TEAM FINISHES STRONG, WINS FIVE DePauw finished its 1949 golf season with sec- ond place honors in the combined Little State meet at Purdue. Bob Woodward, number one man. won nine out of 12 matches: number two man. Ed Hall, took six of 11: and Bob Brown. number three man, won seven of 10. DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw 1949 RECORD 45 5 1552 8 75 7 9 1814 1353 125 18 SM Butler . . Ball State Earlhain Ball State Miami . XVabasl'1 Hanover Earlham Butler . . XVabash Hanover Miami . 135 13 Zyl 10 1052 14 9 234 435 816 0 9X2 125 1949 TIGER NETTERS POST 11-1 RECORD 'lap Razr: xl. Beaver. Mgr.. N. Gulbrandsen, D. Hamil- ton. R. Bastian, IZ. Colbrunn. Bnlfffni l?uu-: CI. Duesing, Kfoorhouse. D. Powell. G. Grueninger. R. Lewis, Coach Hans Grueninger's tennis team swept to 11 victories in 12 outings to highlight the 1949 spring sports season. The Tiger netters were runners-up in the Little State meet at Earlhamfwon by an unheralded Tri State lInd.j team. DePauw won the crown in 1947. Bob Bastian. Dick Hamilton and John Moorhouse were the number one. two and three singles men last spring. Alternating in the remaining singles slots were Boots Duesing. Chris Gulbrandsen and Dick Powell. Bastian and Moorhouse swept through un- defeated in 11 season matches in the number one doubles position. Hamilton-Duesing com- prised the number two doubles team with Gulbrandsen and Powell alternating on doubles teams. DePauw opened the season by whipping Ball State. 6-1. on the Muncie courts. The Tigers continued their court mastery by trouncing visiting Lake Forest. 7-2. The Black and Gold squad blanked XVabash. 7-0. and extended its victory string ii? lzb ai i XLX 1 ,-not ' ' ga t' ,W .. - Y ',., 1 N., .-lbozw, ltjft: Sophomore Chris Gulbrandsen displays his service form. Playing his lirst year in varsity compe- tition, Gulbrandsen lost only one match while winning ten. Cn1trr.' Illustrating his net play is number one singles man Bob Bastian. He and John Nioorhouse swept through clcvcn number one doubles matches without defeats. Riglzf: lVIoorhouse swings with his forehand and slams one hard. Playing in the number two singles position, he completed his third year of varsity competition. to four straight with a 5-2 conquest of Ball State, DePauw,s racquet team scored a pair of 5-2 weekend victories at Earlham and Miami. Against Earlharn's Quakers, the Bastian and Moorhouse number one doubles duo defeated Dave and Brent Lyttle, 1948 Little State doubles champions C6-3, 2-6, 6-31. Coach Grueninger's team extended its winning streak to eight straight matches by clipping Butler, 5-2, and blanking XVabash again by a 7-O margin. DePauw fought a gruelling five-hour duel with Chicago's highly-touted Maroon squad and scored a brilliant 5-4 triumph. It marked Chicago's second defeat in ten matches. Bastian and Moorhouse handed Chicago's Hirschwald and Robinson their Hrst setback in ten starts C7-5, 6-31. The Tigers played Lake Forest the follow- ing afternoon and the strain of the Chicago battle took its toll as the Foresters ended DePauw' DePau won a r Earlham. s nine match winning streak. 6-2. w returned to its home courts and ain-abbreviated 4-1 decision from The Tigers closed the campaign with a 5-3 repeat on Butler at Indianapolis. DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw DePauw 1940 RECGRD ,. .. 6 Ball State .., . 1 . . . . . 7 Lake Forest . . . . 2 .. 7 Wabash O ., 5 BallState... . 2 .. 5 Earlham .. . 2 Miami... .,.2 Butler... .2 YVabashi......O .. 5 U. offfihicago. .. 4 ,. 2 Lake Forest.... 6 . .. . . 4 Earlham . , . 1 ., 5 Butler.. 5 127 TRACK SQUAD GOES FROSH GRIDDERS SPLIT TWO-GAME CARD Coach jay McCreary's 1949 frosh football squad split its two-game card-downing Ball State, 12-6. and bowing to W'abash by a I9-6 margin. At Muncie, the Cardinal frosh led 6-O at halftime. The Tigers deadlocked the ball game in the third period when left-half George Douglas scored from the 11 yard line. In the finaliquarter. quarterback Bobby Stephens tal- TIGER FRESHMEN POST FIVE CAGE VICTORIES Coach joe Thomas piloted DePauw's 1949-50 freshman basketball team to a successful 5-1 campaign record. The high-scoring Tiger frosh routed four opponents before stumbling, 56-51, to Ball State's rhine squad on the Muncie court. Statistics show a well-balanced offensive punch. Brandt was the team's leading scorer with 57 points. Guild followed a close second with 55 markers while Gephart amassed 54 points for third place honors. In the starting UNDEFEATED IN 1949 DcPauw's freshman track team showed great varsity prospects in winning the two meets on its 1949 spring calendar. The frosh thinly-clads trounced Ball State, 94M to 365 in a dual meet and then grabbed top honors in a Eve-way freshman meet at Blackstock. The Tigers scored 69M. Butler 128 lied the winning TD from the 3 on a quarter- back sneak. Wlabash grabbed a 13-O halftime lead at Blackstock and added another TD in the fourth quarter for its 19-6 triumph. Fullback jim Dailey scored DePauw's lone touchdown at the outset of the third period. Quarterback Stephens completed 14 of 24 passes to end Jim Hollensteiner during the contest. McCreary had a crack backheld in quarter- back Stephens, left-half Douglas, fullback Dailey and right-half lVard Shawver-a great b1'0kCI1 field runner. five point total-Stewart contributed 49 and Dailey tallied 45. Stephens finished sixth with 22, Deer copped seventh with 16 and james scored 14 for eighth place. Jim Hollensteiner counted 7 and Bob Bates 4 to complete the DePauw individual scoring tally sheet. Q1949-1950 SUlWlNIARYj DePauw Ball State DePauw Butler . . DePauw YVabash DePauw Butler . . DePauw Ball State DePauw XVabash totaled 67. Wfabash FAM. Ball State 27 and Indiana State 26. DePauw edged Butlerforhrst place on the last event when Carl Layden, Dick Chamberlain and Phil Crane teamed together for eight points in the discus to Butler's three. High-point man was Charles 4'Zip LeMaster who paced the DePauw team. In the Ball State dual meet, LeMaster won both dashes U00-:1O.5 and 220-:23.2J, the high jump 15' 9 l and the broad jump 121' 3M l. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 'Yap Razr: Hollenstrincx' J. Freeman. B. YValkrr, A. Ehlers, B. Clic'rholtzsr, YV Chaffee, E. Beebe, M. Coats, F. McLane, D. Veatch, D. XVolf. Svfnzm' Row: lXIcCrvary J. Costin, D. Vear, J Dailey, R. Stepliens. L Boydcn, V. Fiicilla, A Randolph, A. Benson. Bnllum Row: F. Shoptaugfli, S. Waxer, H. Dc-nbo, R. Jones, D. Abbott. XV. Shaw- ver. G. Douglas. V. Jack- SOIL FR ESI-IMAN BASKETBALL Top Row: D. Cassady, T. Brandt, E. Latch, NV. Deer J. Hollenstc-incr, H. Stew- art, T. Ives. Bollnm Row: C. James, W' Williams, B. Bates, R. Stephens, G. Ge-phart. J. Dailey, Guild. FRESI-IMAN TRACK Tap Row: D. Ansel,J. Lay den, Z. Lc'lN1aster, P. Crane, D. Wolk, B. Sperry. Bolmm Row: A. Pollock, R Van Vactor, J. lN-IcCrory J. Dau, Nelson. n 4 l- 129 uv L. - 1 gf .lf A qf ,f, 4 W 1 I' ,f 5..,f' A 1' 2.-! ' 5 9 1 K . Q 0 ,pk ,, 1 Q..-- wx, 1' 0 1 ? KW. - -w-M... . .- - ,Q A I ' -? 3T f 'f'v-M....,,,,w N 4' 5- ' , -ew.-WQ3x5..,N,x by . i SJ as b mv S., 5 . Q 1 L ff1,g,1pmw:Q ', .. Q , 9 if . . 1,. 'ffl x 1 . ,v .-in .Hun QUT, 1,,,-F., 2? '- .- 4+ 4. ' ,. xx . A.. .u..fm,n.-A0 mn. . . . . 'rag..,,. --1 -nr-491' Q. we IM SPORTS FILL DEPAUW YEAR judging from the number of participants and spectatorsfintramural sports are De Pauw's most popular extra-curricular activity. From mid-September to late May, Bowman gym and the athletic fields are the scene of spirited competition and ardent cheering. joe Thomas of the varsity coaching staff is the director of intramurals. Stan Stutz- man served as president of the intramural board this year. Eleven indoor and outdoor sports com- prise the I-M program. Fall sports include speedball, tennis and golf, The intramural program moves indoors for the winter sea- son with ping pong, swimming, bowling, basketball and volleyball on the schedule. Intramurals move outdoors again in the spring as softball, track and horseshoes vie for the limelight. A point system determines the intramural standings. Points are also awarded each house for its players on the varsity teams, Beta Theta Pi won the All-Intramural Trophy for 1948-49. Recent I-NI title winners are: 1948-49 Basketball . MHA Volleyball Phi Psi Softball Phi Gam Track . MHA Horseshoes . DU 1949-50 Speedball Sigma Nu Tennis Sigma Nu Golf , . Beta Ping Pong Phi Psi Swimming . Beta Bowling . NIH,-X INTRAMFRAL MANAGERS Top Row: C. VVhitcomb, Rice, B. Faulkner, D. VValler, D. Kattell, C. Ellinwood. B0ff0l71ROZL'.'J. lNTOll, C. X'Vest, R. Clift, Treas., N. Hoffman, Stutzman, Pres. 131 - 'given-'w -40. --. ll -1 ll n 11 ff-'L 'E' Fai SPEEDBALL SIGMA NL' 'lnjf Razr: 'lf Davvnport. R. .XIIKIUIKSUIL B. Ilan-r. D, Hansen, D. Stout. Srmznl Razr: D, PHIIIVY, IJ, Clasiidv. H. Btvwart. CZ. KIZHIIVS. B. Bchrmun. 11'n!!umRuu': B. Saltvr. B, Bat:-s, B. XYaltc'r. II. IxIElI'kIf', B, Cummings. G O LF BETA 'I'H ETX PI Lwfl In Rzglzl: 'If ITN:-all, B. Snykirr, XY. Hoag. IJ, Paqv. TENNIS 'lap Razr: B. Sperry, c:.AIE'1II1K'S. D. Paulcy. H. Bvhrman. 1 I lfIllfl1lIIRfIZl'.' D. Saltvr. B. W'altcr. B. CIIIIHIIIIHQS. PING-PONG PHI KAPP.-X PSI 'lnfl Ifllllk' P. Grivr, R. Imwis. Iiullnm lfnzzz' K. Fischer, 'lf Dunk. R- Vim Vactor. .Ji SWIMMING BETA THETA PI Lffl In Riglzfs BI. Conley, W Hoag T O Neall BOWLING lN'I. H. A Lgf! lo Rzlglzff E. Beer, B. N L. Vehmever, E. Duke. BASKETBALL M. H. A Top Row: B. Kelsey, hlanaqei MI Hammond R. Rada, G. Francis, T Little-wood R lXfIarksbary, Stutzrnan coach Boflom Roux' X'Vhite, Baham L Deal E Narens, R. Current, L. lxulx VOLLEYBALL PHI KAPPA PSI Top Row: R. Rice, B. Osterhage Botfam Rouuj. Heise, AI. Stauffer Ix Crook J. Rice. A. ' v r I3-4 HORSESHOES DIZIQFA UPSILON 'lrnp Razr: NX'c'del, 'lf Bsck. Boffnm Rwzru' I.. I.,'.1Ai?lk, D. L'llL'l'zTl.'k Rf. Bc'!,lc'y, SOFTBALL PHI G.-XMNIA DI-II,'l'.X Top Rnzfx' Carnvv. R. Olson, B Ban.-y. ' ' Hnllum Roux' R. Clttvll, D. Mills. B Van XVagm'r. TRACK M. H. A. Tnfz linux' Zukcrmun, R. Currcnt. R Marksbary, D. Wllitv, R. Gowcns Stutzman. Bnllnm Row: Burk, H. Bat:-s, XV. .Xilwr Baham, D. Soulv. ATHLETIC WOMEN VIE IN SPORTS Throughout the year the women's intra- murals proyicled recreation for DePauw women. Nlembers of the Physical Educa- tion Department and of the XVRA Board arranged the tournaments and awarded the cups to the winners of the different events at Recognition Chapel. The team sports conducted included yolley- ball. swimming. field hockey. softball, bow- ling. archery, and basketball. Tournaments in table tennis. badminton. and tennis gave the amazons an opportunity to display their individual talents. The women of Mason Hall walked away with the volleyball title, and the swimming honors remained in the Kappa Alpha Theta house for another year. Another repeat came when the sophomore-senior team again downed the freshman-junior team on the hockey field. The girls of Alpha Chi Omega sorority reigned oyer the softball diamond as Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority rolled into first place in the bowling tournament. On the archery range Alpha Qmicron Pi pulled down the top position. Kappa Alpha Theta's Swedish exchange student. Ula Norienskold. took over the tennis courts with Kappas-lean XVilcox and lX4ary Ann Bills doing the same in the bad- minton tournament. The coal shortage and the subsequent shut-down of the gymnasium halted the playing of table tennis and bas- ketball. Participation in or officiating for intra- murals qualilies a girl for membership in XYRA, Bwlozz-: Dottie Henson sets one up for the Tri-Delts during an intramural volleyball practice game. .mv - 135 I-Y -. -U 'Q Il I Il' ,-1 ,.,, I Nw ' ' if IBN Q6 'cr 1 , ,du 11' ---.L HOCKEY SIZNIOR-SOPI-IUIXIORIC TILXIXI Top Razr: S, INIctCaIfv, Clark. J. Arvidson, B. Vysc, S. 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Drinking Cokes and listening to a julie box scream. house dances and parties. hand-in-hand chapel dates continued to play their important parts in the social life of the DePauw campus. .-lbozw: Saying goodnight at the door marks the end of an evening of dancing at the house formal. Above: Lawn sitters, prevalent in spring and fall, here read the 1949 .Mirage during chapel period. x 5 Kam? l X 1 1 .- ' pw' Mill? 1,1 lm' AQ V -' 'Wff ' 1 ' , 'f C' Jfxil , 'A 2 xji Auf. 1 .1 f F-121 3 X QA' ,ff A ,1 ,K wrhxyiix 9 ff is '-wh. bv , -, g ij: wg 1 iw CE M1111 A ,, If 1 ll ll 11 'ff 2 1l 1 x 1,1 ff X C, DANCES CROWD SOCIAL CALENDAR If unc cannot find 11 duncc soiiivwlieiw- on cmiipiis cvcrywcclx-1'ncl. llic plaqiic has Struck OIL x'11CQ11io11 has 111'1'ix'ccl. Tha- dzinccs vary in llivuic liI'Gll1 lrzlzziiii' 10 lmizz11'1'1- and are usually siicccssliil 1-xfcpl Cll1I'lIlQ tlic' l1l11nkc'1 party' svasuri. Allhuuqli there' wc-11' iuuny l1'i11d and duo liI'liIt'I'I1lI'j' clzmfes. 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Huum- and hall dana-s arf- jamm:-d hy 1110 dozm-11 into ths- rminrl ul' rollvqm' zxclivitivs. lflgfzl, lofi: l.Vanda B4':'lJ1', tlu' SXYl'!'llN'2lI'l of Signm fflli, llflllllf lln' l'l1i Dvlta 'llu-la fall lIlli1'I'I'lU. .S'1'm11fI,' thi' .Xlplm Ciaimna D1-Ita Sriuwllakv Cl2lI'1f'l', lm'11llum: tlu- Dvlla ilanima Arujhur liull, llMm11f1' lhgfg Studvm body pI'l'SlLll'I1I l,z1flclyl,11ljak NICK at tlif' Studi-nl 1guw'1'ning lJoz11'cl's all-1'g1111p11s llulm Hop. l-ll QW' M'.,Mas 1946... 0150 VIESLUAN 1947-4- OUKJ VLSRUAQA 0450 WLSLUAN .ll-naw Lambda Chi ,Xlpha's 'tQuoth the Raven copped top honors in the men's division of the house decoration contest. ALUMNI RETURN ON OLD GOLD DAY In 19158 Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes inaug- urated Old Gold Day. Griginally the day was to end the friction between the freshmen and the sophomores. The day has come to mean the return ofdistinguished and success- ful alumni and of others. The members of Sigma Delta Chi and Alpha Delta Sigma began the day with their traditional touch-football game, The annual contest for the best house decorations resulted in Delta Delta Delta's Gullible's Travels copping the sorority trophy. while among Hrlnuz' The marching band forms a DPL ' for the Tiger grid fans between halves ofthe Wfesleyan game, vs Aborv: Gullible's Travels brought the first-place trophy to Delta Delta Delta, winner ofthe women's division of the decoration competition. fraternities Qt1oth the Raven won for Lambda Chi Alpha. Thejudges were faculty and administration members. XX'ith each Old Gold Day comes the annual meeting of the directors of the Alumni Asso- ciation. Following the meeting. a special chapel was held. This year's chapel speal-:er was Dr. -Ianies Y. Claypool. former navy chaplain and present secretary of the Amer- ican Bible Society. At Gobin Memorial Church. the D Men's Association prepared a luncheon for the alumni. Despite the dis- heartening score. the DePauw-Ohio XYes- levan game proved to be interesting. At halftime Hank Lewis. Kappa Tau Kappa president. crowned Kathleen Law Old Gold Day Queen. Bflnzr: The Old Gold Day queen and her court. Lffl lo Righl: B. Fitz, D. Henson, K. Law, M. Need- ham, D. Neice. M-fi, ,- tf '-. Abozw, Ifjfl: Dr. T. G. Yuncker, head of the department of botany, confers with one of his students and her father. Rzglzl: lvlr. R. D. Carson laughs with Dr. R. XV. Pence, head of the English department, as son Dean Carson looks on. FESTIVITIES HIGHLIGHT DAD'S DAY WEEKEND Fathers of DePauw students were honored last October during Dads' Day weekend. Fes- tivities began Saturday morning with the tra- ditional Delta Kappa Epsilon-Phi Delta Theta Toilet Bowl game. Although the Phi Delts were victorious, the queen, Marguerite O'lN4eara. was chosen by the Dekes. At noon the Dads' association held its annual luncheon meeting in Bowman gymnasium and elected oflicers for the year '49-750. This was followed by the DePauw- Lake Forest football game in which the Tigers iit' intl! 5 ' - ,... 0 fyxffh Nz lj trampled their opponents, 41 to 6. Two events provided diversions for the evening-f'She Stoops to Conquer, presented in Speech hall by the Little Theatre: and a talent show, given in Meharry' hall. Sunday morning 1HOSt of the fathers attended special church services with their sons and daughters. Many' houses then entertained with short programs, including comedy skits and musical numbers. after which the dads enjoyed banquets arranged especially for them. Belozvr The Dads' Association elected ofhcers at its annual luncheon meeting in Bowman gymnasium. Keir - as 5... - -. hw' 1- F what -. E A ' if Abnzw, hgh: Wlilson Parker, student body president, crowns-judy jack- son Queen of the lday. Rzzglzf: Traditional Nfortar Board capping ceremonies followed the annual YXVCA breakfast held in Bowman gymnasium. MAY DAY HONORS DPU MOTHERS ,, 1 9 :- 1' 55. . Il W' 1 . O . IL' - f o iii . ' r'i5'ff 1 t 71: vase is .5 '14, QY 1- .15 ff . 1 .7 A I-, ' ma f 4, : f fix 4411. ' - . gf . .L Bfluze: Sophomore women dance around the maypole during the colorful afternoon ceremonies at lX4cKean lic-ld. Cars streamed into Greencastle all clay May 6 bringing mothers from different states to DePauw's May Day weekend festivities. Events be- gan that Friday evening with a lan- tern parade, followed by a group sing on Music hall steps. Saturday was Hlled with many activities presented by different or- ganizations. In the morning YXVCA held its annual mother-daughter breakfast in Bowman gym which preceded the traditional Mortar Board capping ceremony. After that, Naiad presented its water ballet. The Coronation program at McKean field followed in the after- noon. 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Kurt Kyx'iC. president ol' the senior Class of Butler university. Basinq their decision upon heauty and photo- Qenic qualities. the kiuclqes narrowed the original held of 53 to 12 finalists and then Chose as DePat1w'slox'e- liest Nliss .Ioan Holines. Delta Delta Delta: lNIiss Peggy Tennant. Alpha Phi: lXIiss Blariorie Needham. Alpha Chi Uiueqaz Bliss lwlartha Ann York. Kappa Kappa Ganuna: and Miss Sally Curley. Alpha Phi. lfrlnzr. If-fr: klucliges Stewart and Kyvic eye contestants in the Biiragr' heauty queen Competition. They based their clerisions on beautv and photogenic qualities. Rzgfil: Joan Holmes, one of the live winners. walks the plank past aflrnirinq spectators in Speech Hall. seene of thc- contest. 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Righl: The orchestra plays as officials, faculty mem- bers, and seniors march into Bowman gymnasium for the 1949 commencement exercises. LARGEST DEPAUW CLASS IN HISTORY GRADUATES The graduating class of 1950 spent a suc- cessful year under the leadership of Dick Athey. As in the past they sponsored the sale of commencement announcements and in March they presented the school with their class gift. The winner of the Guy Morrison X'Va1ker Cup was selected lbythem and givento the senior who has done the most for DePauw. Also honored by the privilege of awarding the Old Gold Goblet, presented at the senior- alumni banquet, the freshman class of 1946 donned their caps and gowns with a fond adieu to DePauw. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Lzff In Rzzglzt: H. Downs. K. Schwarz, Vice-President, D. Athey, President, C. Crool-zer, B. Vear, Secretary- Treasurer, V 'f'..xf'2:.:s-i I x 'N ' 2 Pix HY 157 THE SENIGRS 1950 I 4, t I iw. f ,.-Phi, . i ls .1 1 W . 4' A I 'N f 'Ra 1 Su lj .wgsg Alli-n .Xnclcrson .-Xndcrson .Xn drcws Anson Arcnsinan Arinstrong .Xshcr .-Xthcy You con always fell o senior, but 1.1'111l11 Allm. Vinccnncs, Indiana. Music. Alpha Chi Omc-ga: Presi- dcnt's Scholar 1: YXVCA 1, 2, 3, lWiragc Bus. Staff I, 21 DePauw Bus. Staff l, 21 Dc-Pauw-Grc-cncastlr Choral Union l, 2, 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, V. Prcs. 41 Jackson Club 3, 4. lJ1'1111 .-1111l1'1m11. Illinwood Park, Illinois. Economics. lX'Icn's Hall Asso- ciation, 'I'rt-as. 41 Rcctor Scholar 1, 2, 3. l'1'f1'1' .-iizflrfuni. Rockford, Illinois. Art. Delta Tau Dcltag Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4. .lI1111'm .-l111l1wriw. Rockford, Illinois. Bactcriology. Alpha Phil Nliragc Busincss Stall' 21 Orclicstra I, 2: Botany Club 2, 3, 41 Philosophy Club 3, 41 Sliakcspvari- Club 4: lXl.S.lXI. l, 2, 3, 4. H11111111 .111i1111. NVhf'aton, Illinois. Psychology. Sigma Chi, Scc'y 41 Psychology Club 3, 4: HIT' Association l, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4. lfl1'.g11h1'!l1 .'III'IllHlI17I. Indianapolis, Indiana. Ifnglish. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Briarclill'junior Collvgc I: YY.R.1X. 2, 3, 4: Y.W'.CI..-X. 2, 3, 4: Naiad 2, 3, 4. jmmw .-lmiilruzig. Kansas City, lXIissouri. History. DL-lta Chi, .-Xlpha Phi Hincga 2: M.S.lNI. 21 Football lg Swimming 2. 7IIlIlI .tlrhwiy Gary, Indiana. Psychology. lXIcn's Hall Association: Gary Collvgi- ll Psychology Club 3, Prcs. 4. R1r!11111I.lll11jr. Cary, Indiana. Psychology. lNIcn's Hall Association: R:-ctor Scholar l, 2, 3, 4: Phi lita Sigma l, 2, Gold Kcy 43 Studcnt Covcrning Board 4: Stuilcnt Faculty Council 4: Class Prcs. 43 rw U' XP9Qs ...' V- xfhvy. Kliragv lid, Stall I, 21 Council on Rvligious Lili' 2, Prcs. 3: Religious liducation Club 3, 4. ISN A N 1. ....,.::.-1. N ' ' 1 ,::2,, .:1.:AA::: , . ' w . - - . it 4- N -Qs, is if . f x 5 tx . ,dj RMB 97 A ig. . i ii . ei l ?- ., Auxter Baham Baker Baldwin Bamberger Banta Barbieri Barlow Barr Bartlett Bash Bayer Beaumont Bebb Beck you CGDV1' Tell him much-The class of195O not excepted Pamela Auxter. Elwood, Indiana. Sociology. Alpha Omicron Pi: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Publications Board 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Toynbee 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. jamex Baham. Chicago, Illinois. Mathematics. Men's Hall Association, Track 1. Dauia' Baker. Lakewood, Ohio. Economics. Ohio University 1. Arthur Baldwin. Carrollton, Illinois. Economics. Men's Hall Association: University of Illinois 1, Photographers' Asso- ciation 4. Charlex Bamberger. Greencastle, Indiana. Art. Phi Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Kappa Pi 2, V. Pres. 3, 4. Arthur Banta. Indianapolis, Indiana. Political Science. Phi Delta Theta V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Boulder Ed. Staff 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Photographers, Association 2. james Barbieri. Park Ridge, Illinois. Economics. Delta Chi, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Gold Key V. Pres. 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, News Editor 2, Copy Editor and City Editor 3, Editor 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, Treas. 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Sec'y 4, Station WGRE 3, Pulliam Scholar 4. II'z'll1'am Barlow. Connersville, Indiana. Economics. Publications Photo Service 1, Photographers' Association 2, 3, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4. Barbara Barr. Oak Park, Illinois. Elementary Education and Psychology. Alpha Gamma Delta, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2, Sailing Club 4. Vz'rgz'nia Bartleil. Floral Park, New York. English Literature and History. Alpha Phi, Rockford College 1, 2, W.R.A. 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, International Relations Club 4, Orchcsis 3, 4. Daniel Bath. Lorain, Ohio. lNIathematics and Economics. Men's Hall Association, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Eta ' Sigma 1, 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, 2, 3, Freshman Interfraternity Council 1, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, Young Republicans Club 2. Rfclzara' Bayer. Northheld, Illinois. Economics. Men's I-Iall Association, Station WGRE 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Mgr. Baseball 2, 'LD' Association 4. Lillian Beaumonl. Gary, Indiana. Piano and Music Education. Independent Women's Association, Sec'y 2, Pres. 4, President's Scholar 1, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchesis 3, Motet Choir 1, 2, 3, Opera Workshop 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, lNIu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Secfy. 41 Dad's Association Scholar 3. Anna Babb. Muskogee, Oklahoma. Botany. Delta Gamma, Lindenwood College 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4: DePauw-Green- castle Choral Union 4, Botany Club 3, 4. Tcm Beck. Connersville, Indiana. Physical Education. Delta Upsilon: D Association 1, 2,f3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 159 THE SENICRS 1950 S., fp, fr i+m.4:H . if as ii :Q 'i ,I I I ,,.. X X l,1 I Q. X gg., 6 1 ,Y K , . f Q5 1 Bvckn-r Bcvhnan Br-ui' Btcslry Be-gl:-y Bvhlcr Hrnm-It Bennett Benson Enfering in 1946, fhis curious 1'f1lf1fm li'wrlwr. livansvilln-, Incliana. Pnblir School Musif. Pi Bda Phi: S1-oy, 43 XV.R,.'X. 3, 4, Y.XV.C..-X. 1, 2, 3, 4: Urclivstra 1, 21 Blotvt Choir 3. 41 Dc'Pauw-L5l'vr'1iCasllc- Choral Linion 3: M.S.lXI. l. .711 ,lm Hrffnmn. Nlaniiic-l:.l, Ohio. llnqlish l.itn'raturc'. Kappa .Xlpha 'l'hc'ta, Hradliorcl Junior Collvgm- 1, 2. lfml Hfwr. Brooklyn, New York. History. fXIr:n's Hall Association: Ik-Pauw lid. Staff 1: Intcrnational Rvlations Club 4, Svoy 3. Jackson Club 3. 41 Football 2. 1.1-im li,-filq. SYl'2iCllSl', Nc-xv York. l'lL'UIl0INlCS. Dclla Chi: DL'l'auw Bus. Stall' 2: D Association 2, 3. 41 Basvball 2, 3. .llunzx Brglgi, Connc'rSx'illc-. Indiana. lfconomics. llvlta Epsilon: IJ .Xssociation 3. 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4. 17111171 livlzfrr. Nlunciv, Indiana. Sigma Nu: D .Xssociation 1, 2, 3, 43 I7ootlJall 1, 2, 3, 4, .ll1i, lffnhmfz Rzmw Bwmzwll. Inglianapolis, Indiana. llducation. I3Q'llEi Della Di-lla: XY.R..X. 43 Y.XX'.C..'X, 1, 2, 3, 4: Toynbcc' 3, 4. .Yuri Iii-:1m'll. Rotkford, Illinois. liconomics. Sigma Chi: Philosophy Club 4L Shakcspvarc- Club 41 Football 1. .-lrllzm Ifwnmn. Oak Park, Illinois. IN'IathL'1natiCs. Montana Stali- L'nivc'i'sity lg Football 1. lfill , . - wigs I I ,. ' 'ex 1 N ....., V., igriagl '- ll , Y , iii-Z 'M' cf, ,iii I-sf HSL' 1 ' f Y, 1 ,,,..,,,,.H. .,,, L., dj ., A , ,,,, H .as , t ,, -5 .. I3 .- . as 1. f lf. T12 ff, fu A: A Biddinger Biddinger Billingsley Bills Bingham Blackwell Blake Blum Boeke Boeman Boigegrain Boles Bolton Bower Brading jumble of wide-eyed high school grads ond aged veterans Clyde Biddinger. Franklin, Indiana. Economics. Delta Chi, Pres. 4: Rector Scholar 2. 3, 4, Gold Key 4: DePauw Bus. Staff, Adv. lNIgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4. Robert Bl-tlldl-VZgt'f. Franklin, Indiana. Economics. Delta Chi: lNIirage Bus. Staff 2, Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, Sec'y. 4. jnrnes Billingxlev. Erie, Pennsylvania. Public School Music. lNIen's Hall Association: Band 2. 31 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Opera Workshop 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, Sec'y. 4. .Mary Anne Bills. Greencastle, Indiana. Physical Education. Kappa Kappa Gamma: VV.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Bingham. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Economics. Delta Kappa Epsilon: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 1. Alargaret Blackwell. Anchorage, Kentucky. History. Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, M.S.M. 4. joonne Blake. Lakewood, Ohio. Sociology. Independent Women's Association, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Toynbee 3, 4, M.S.M. 1. Ted Blum. Dayton, Ohio. Political Science. Station WGRE 4, Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, University Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Opera Workshop 3, 4, International Relations Club 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3. illichael Bneke. Evansville, Indiana. English Composition. Phi Kappa Psi, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Key 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, Copy Editor 3, City Editor 3, Editor 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4, Radio Guild 1, 2. joan Boeman. Elgin, Illinois. English Literature. Pi Beta Phi, Treas. 4, W.R.A. 2, Board 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Palricia Boigegrain. South Bend, Indiana. English Literature. Alpha Omicron Pi, Indiana University 1, Y.W.C.A. 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 3, Religious Education Club 3, M.S.M. 2. Claude Bolex. Chicago, Illinois. Political Science. Men's Hall Association, International Relations Club 3. Shirley Ballon. Paris, Illinois. Mathematics. Delta Zeta, Treas. 4, Purdue University 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Philosophy Club 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. zllartha Louixe Bower. Shelbyville, Indiana. Mathematics. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, DePauw Bus. Staff 2, 3. Benjamin Bmding. Paris, Illinois. Art. Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Kappa Pi 4. 161 THE SENIORS 1950 XXQQ x fx Emma . . T ' . B- A if 4 -1- 11 'rf'- fr K iv-R ti 4 ty 1 I N 1 iggx I Samir if I .X 'R .H Q is , , X 'G R' , 6 2 U' 4: F as Q ' A '79 i Hrci Brvsick Broad Bi own Brtilmakcr Brtigqnci' Q ii.-4.1 . if J . '- '-,g-. 4-A Brigham Brown Bruqh hos seen Depciuw revert from ci liilhin lim. Chicago, Illinois. llvonornics-Matha'matics. ,Xlpha 'liau Unwga: Rm-ctor Scholar 1. 2, 3. 4. Nulml Hfrufl. Wihitinig. Indiana. Pri' hlvdical Scivncv. Lanihda Chi Alpha. Zoology Cluh l, 21 Dc-lta Oinicron Ch 2. 3. 4: D .Xssociatirm1. 2.3,4g'I'1-ack 1.2, 3. 4 .inn lfiigirfzrzi. Indianapolis, Indiana. Physifal Iiducation. Indc'pcndr'nt XYUITICII-A Association: .Xlpha Lambda Dc-ltzt 1 XYRA l. 2, 3, 4, YIVC.-X i, 2: hlotvt Choir 3: Botany Cluh 21 Zoology Club 23 Dclta Phi llta 3. 4: Naiad 2. 3, 4. .llfnilifz liimul. Canton. Ohio. Sociology. Alpha Phi: W'.R..X. 41 Y.XY.C.,X. 1. 2, 3: Mirage' Bus. Staff lg Bouldri' Bus. Staff I, 2: 'loynhf-v 4. Yu .lim lz'mzc'n, Carmi. Illinois. Sociology. Pi Beta Phi. Y.IV.C..-X. I, 2, 3, 4: Dt'Paiiw-Crt-cncastlc' Choral Union li '1'oynlJt'c Z. 3, 4. lfiilimfl lfmzwi. Columbus. Indiana. Pre' Blcdical Scivncv. Beta Thcta Pi: Duzvr Du 1. 2, 3. 41 Station IVGRIC 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4: Ilclta Uinivron Chi 3, 4. li:-mn lfrizhulwr. Huntington. Indiana. Philosophy. Lucy Rowland Hall V. Pr:-S. 3, I,l'l'9. 41 Lindvnwood Collvgc l, 2: Y.W'.C..-X. 3, 41 .Xmvrican Guild of Organists 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3, ScC'y.- Irvzis. 4. flwwgr liiuqlgrirr. South Bvnd. Indiana. livonoinics. IXIc'n's Hall Associa- tion: L'nivc'rSity ol' Km-ntuckyq D4'Pauw Bus. Staff 2, Golf 1, 2. 3 4 lilmri lifuyli. South Bvnd, Indiana. Mathematics. Mcn's Hall Associa- tion: Indiana L'nivvrsity 1, 2: Chemistry Club 31Rc'ligious Educa- tion Clul13, 41 NI.S.lXl. 4. Ili! l J Burdick Burk Butler Cain Candler Carline Carney Carter Cassassa Caylor Charlesworth Chevalier Christian Clark Clark combination girls' ocodemy ond novol training station Shlil',tj1'Blll'd1-CIC. South Bend, Indiana. History. Alpha Phi Pres. 4: St. lXIary's College 1: VV.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A 3, 4: DePauw Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Naiad 2, 3, Pres. 4. jewell Burk. Chicago, Illinois. Political Science. lNfIen's Hall Association, Sec'y. 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: jackson Club 3, Treas. 4. Eligabeth Baller. Indianapolis, Indiana. Voice. Independent Wlomen's Association: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Motet Choir 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4: Nlu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4: lVI.S.M. 3, 4. john Cain. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. English Literature. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: lNIilwaukee State Teachers College 1: DePauw Ed. Staff 2, 3: Boulder Ed. Staff 2: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4: Kappa Pi 3, 4: Council on Religious Life 3. Richard Candler, Park Ridge, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Nu: Bay View Summer College of Liberal Arts 1, DePauw Staff 1, 2: Station WGRE 3. Thomas Carline. Chicago, Illinois. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta: Young Republican's Club 3, 4. Yoxeph Carney. Greensburg, Indiana. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta, Pres. 4: Rector Scholar 1. 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, Sec,y. 2: Gold Key, Pres. 4: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Treas. 4: Young Republicanls Club 3. Tom Carter. Lakewood, Ohio. Psychology and Economics. Phi Gamma Delta: Western Reserve University 1: Bowling Green University 1: Mirage Bus. Staff 2. Edward Canasta. Cicero, Illinois. Music Education. Delta Tau Delta: Morton Junior College 1, 2: Band 3: Orchestra 3, 4: Phi lVIu Alpha 4. Contlanre Caylor. Bluffton, Indiana. English Composition. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pres. 4: YV.R.A. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4: University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Delta Phi Eta 3, 4. jamer Charlerworlh. Oak Park, Illinois. Economics. Delta Upsilon: Freshman Interfraternity Council 1. Robert Chevalier. Indianapolis, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Alpha Tau Omega: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4: Zoology Club 3: Beta Beta Beta 4: Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Howard Chritlian. Westfield, New jersey. Zoology. Men's Hall Association: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Phi lNIu Alpha 3, 4: Zoology 3: Beta Beta Beta 4. Ann Clark. Oakland City, Indiana. Bacteriology. Delta Gamma: Christian College 1: Y.W.C.A. 2, 4: Mirage Bus. Stal? 3: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 4: Botany Club 3, 4: M.S.lVI. 3, 4. Catherine Clark. Indianapolis, Indiana. Home Economics. Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Sec'y. 2: Mortar Board 3, 4: A.W.S. Board 3, Treas. 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: Theta Sigma Phi 3, Sec'y. 4. 163 I THE SENIORS 1950 i -Q f I If ' Va' r get , .W . . 1 N , J B I fx ., 'N -.. - as 3 ' 37il- : , ' . ,. ff 3 N t A N f --er' 2 ,5 ' ' , X '1 7 f' ' ' . - Eli- 9 .. . Q 3 P y' N V -f f, ff.,ii. I 1 Q .i'5':?i' i . .'.TiiS.z A 3' 4. -4 -III .35 .-5132 , . .g 3 Clem Clemmons Cloutier Coats Coder Colbrunn Colbrunn Collier Cook to Q midwestern liberal arts in- H1!! Clnn. Anderson, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Delta Chi: Rector Scholar I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma l, 23 University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, Zoology Club 33 Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4. Crnrgw Clrmmnns. Chicago, Illinois. Geology. Lambda Chi Alpha: Cornell College 33 Glee Club 1. 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union I, 2. 4. Rnhnl Clnulzh. Goodland, Indiana. Organ. Men's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Band l, 2, 3, 4, De- Pauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, American Guild of Organ- ists 1, 2, 3. 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4. Um Coali. Indianapolis, Indiana. English Literature. Kappa Alpha Theta: Bradford junior College 1, 2. .llargarrl C'mlfr. Lima, Ohio. Psychology and History. W.R.A. 43 Y.YV.C..-X. lg DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3. Edzvzzrd Cnlbrimn. Glendale, Nlissouri. Political Science. Beta Theta Pi, Pres. 45 Gold Key 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 2, Managing Editor 3, City Editor 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, V. Pres. 4g Pi Sigma Alpha 3, Pres. 4, D Association 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. john Cvllnumz. Glendale, Missouri. Economies. Beta Theta Pi, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Boulder Ed. StafT 3, 43 Young Republicans Club 2, M.S.M. 4, Tennis 3. Painria Collier. Rockford, Illinois. Bacteriology. Alpha Chi Omega: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 3, 43 Botany Club 2, 3, 4. jumfx Choir. Indianapolis, Indiana. Economics. Alpha Tau Omega. DePauw Ed. Staff 3, 41 Orchestra 2, International Relations Club 3, Sec'y. 4,jackson Club 3, Pres. 4g Cross-country 3. IU4 M, . . . . - 'E . .- -..-1. ,FRN 'A .- it X .w- J ' Q 3 X X 0 aw! ww. ,X ., . t -4 ,QA . H . 2 - N ' E I 5: 6 . Y ' . I J Q. , ,- ' JH,g!lg,,SXlf l' S Cook Coons Covey Cox Cox Craft Crawley Creswell Crisler Crooker Current Dahlen Dale Daniels Danielson s'ri'ru'rion. If hos revived the old ond added the new. Betty Cook. Summit, New jersey. Art. Alpha Gamma Delta, W'.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.YN'.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw-Green- castle Choral Union 1, Philosophy Club 4. Rirhard Coanx. Pacific Palisades, California. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, University of Illinois 1, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 4. Thomas Covgf. Whiting, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Alpha Tau Omega, V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Interfraternity Council 1, Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4: Dv Association 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3. jo Ann Cox. Rockford, Illinois. Spanish. Pi Beta Phi, Lawrence College 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 4. David Cox. Morocco, Indiana. Economics. Alan Crafl. Houston, Texas. Economics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V. Pres. 3: University of Texas 1, International Rela- tions Club 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 3, Young Republicans Club 3, 4. Arthur Crawley. Flint, Michigan. Economics. Men's Hall Association, Flint junior College 1, 2, Sailing Club 3, 4. Nea! Crexwell. Whiting, Indiana. Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Sec'y. 3, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Boulder Ed. Staff 3, Ass't. Editor 4, Radio Guild 1. Shirlqv Crirler. Marion, Indiana. Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Toynbee 4. Carol Craoker. Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Psychology. Delta Gamma, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Governing Board 4, Student-Faculty Council 4, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Young Republicans Club 3: Psychology Club 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4. james Current, Indianola, Illinois. Sociology and Physical Education. Men's Hall Association. Donna Dahlen. Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Bacteriology. Kappa Alpha Theta, A.W.S. Board 3, 4, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Mirage Bus. Staff 4, Botany Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, Sec'y. 4. Charlex Dale. Chicago, Illinois. Bacteriology. Beta Beta Beta 3, V. Pres. 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4. Robert Daniels. Hartford City, Indiana. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. Richard Danielxon. Plymouth, Indiana. Economics. Delta Chi, V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. 165 f.. THE SENIORS 1950 12 A I. A wr, y-55 - . ' K ' .1 A -' .ttfa-.EQ - 1. gf V I mi. . In ,G ? ik, ..., i E ' .,A . nr .V v .iii 6' uv 1 ' - - . ' , . f..c .- fx 1 L1 . . if 1 4' 4 It ,J ivy.. 'E Daniclson Dapp Davidson Davis Day Dean Dcckci' D1-gvn Dsl Papa Its members have studied, played ,I1l1l'Z'IiH ljrnzirlmn. I,aPoi'tm-, Indiana. Ilvoiioinivs. Phi Dclta 'lihvta Young R4-puhlicans Club 3. 4. ffinzrs lhlllzp. Dayton. Ohio. Iiconomics. Miratgi' lid. Sta1I 1. 23 DL'- P auw lid, Staff 1. Pioof liditoi' 2, Copy Ilditoi' 31 Dm'Pauw Bus Staff 4: Station YYGRIZ 3, 4: Radio Guild 23 Photographers' Association 1. 2, Prvs. 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omvqa 2, 3, Sc'c'y. 43 Sailing Club 3. 4. Ymwzfz IJIIFIIIVIII. Gary, Indiana. Psychology. Dvlta Zeta: Gary Collcgc' l, 2: XV.Ii..'X. 3, 4, Y.lN'.C2..'X. 3. 43 Dc-Pauw-Grc'c'nCastlc- Choral Union 3, 4, Psychology Club 3. 4. .llllfllfll Duzvi, Onarga. Illinois. lXIusir. .-Xlpha Oinicron Pi: lV.R.A. 3, 43 Y.VV.CI..'X. 1, 2, 3: .'XIllCI3ll'2iI'l Guild of Organists 4: Urclic-sis '7 3' S1-c'v 'Iiri-as 4' M S NI 1 4 -Sllljllllfll' Dain VVai'rc-n, Ohio, Political Scicncv, Pi Bvta Phi, Prvs. 4: Alpha I.amlJda Dvlta 1. 21 Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: lN'Iiragv Bus. StafIi2,.fXss't.Bt1s, hlsfr. 33 Thcta Sigma Phi 3, 43 Pi Sigma Alpha 3.41131-Ita Phi lita 2, 3, 4: Naiad 2, 3, 4, .Vnzqr Drum. Stanford, California, Homi' liconomirs. Kappa Kappa Gamma: W'.R.A. 1, 2, Board 3. 4, Y.XV.C..-X. 1. 2, 3. 43 DcfPauw Bus. StafI2: lN1.S.M. 2. ,Yfiriffr lJf'c!i'rr. Iiast Laming, hlichiqan. Spanish. Alpha Phi: Alpha l.aml'Jda Dvlta 1, V. Pri-S. 2: .'X.W.S. 1, 2, Board 3: Miragc Bus. Staff 1. 2: Intvrnational Relations Club 2, 41 Philosophy Cluh 3. Ynunmf IJNVQFII. Glcncoc, Illinois. Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y.W'.C..'X. 2, 3: Dt'Pauw Bus. Staff 23 Station WGRIQ 4. jnw11hlJ1'll'r1jm. Nt-whuigh, Nvw York. Ilnglish Composition. Dc'Pauw lid. Stafflz Bouldvr lid. Staff 2: Radio Guild 2. 11,11 W 13 ff K4-1 fri' .N N 1 N X A .iw , ,W y fi- , 'ig.25fE-2:1 :.' ' i Delves Dempesy Denney Denton Dickerson Dirrim Dobbyn Dodd Donaldson Donk Donnell Downie Downs Doyle Drasler competed in othletics, worked in activities - cmd through Eugevze Delvet. Chicago, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Nu: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: 4. Irma Dfmpegy. Oak Park, Illinois. Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta, Secly. 4: Board 2. Rolufrt Dennqy. Aurora, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Chi: DePauw Bus. Staff 1: Boulder Bus. Staff 2: Young Republicans Club 3, 4. Brlh Denton. Evansville, Indiana. English Literature. Kappa Kappa Gamma, V. Pres. 3, 4: Mortar Board 3, 4: A.W.S. Board 3, V. Pres. 4: Y.XV.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boulder Bus. Staff 2: jackson Club, Sec'y. 3, V. Pres. 4: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4: Shakespeare Club 3, 4. lfilliam Dzrkerron. Shawnee, Oklahoma. Pre-Medical Science. Delta Upsilon: U.S. Naval Academy 1, 2. Allen Dlrrim. Hamilton. Indiana. History. Men's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3: International Relations Club 4: Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Pliyllix Doblgvn. Washington, Indiana. Music. Independent Women's Association: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Bus. Staff 4: Boulder Bus. Staff 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4: American Guild of Organists 3, 4: Shakespeare Club 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lloyd Dodd. Danville, Illinois. English Literature. University of Chicago 3: Rector Scholar 2, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Boulder Ed. Staff 2: Debate 1, 2: Kappa Pi 2, 4: Shakespeare Club 2, 4. George Dorzaldrofz. Lebanon, Indiana. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Treas. 4: Young Republicans Club 4. THU' Donk. St. Louis, Missouri. Economies. Phi Kappa Psi: DePauw Bus. Staff 1: Baseball 1, 2, 4. Harley Donnell. Greenwood, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres., 3, 4: Franklin College 1: International Relations Club 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3: M.S.M. 2, 3. Carol Downie. Winthrop, Massachusetts. English Composition. Alpha Omicron Pi: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Board 4: DePauw Ed. Staff 4, Proof Desk Editor 2, 3: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2: Theta Sigma Phi 3, Pres. 4: Pan- hellenic Council 3, 4: Station WGRE 4: Radio Guild 2: Photographers, Association 3: Shakespeare Club 3: Radio Workshop 4. Howard Downr. Independence, Missouri. Political Science. Delta Chi: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, Pres. 2: Gold Key 3, 4: Student Governing Board 3, 4: Student-Faculty Council 3, 4: Little Theater Board 3, 4: Duzer Du 2, 3, 4: Debate 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Sigma Rho 2, 3, 4: Pi Sigma Alpha 3, V. Pres. 4: International Rela- tions Club 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega V. Pres. 1, Pres. 2. Bob Doyle. Bryantville, Massachusetts. Philosophy. Men's Hall Association: Philosophy Club 2, 3, Pres. 4: Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2. Virginia Drasler. Cleveland, Ohio. Chemistry, Alpha Gamma Delta: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Ed. Staff 2: Boulder Ed. Staff 1: Chemistry Club 3, 4: Botany Club 4: Sailing Club 4: M.S.M. 1, 2. I67 THE SENIORS 1950 51 Y fp, 1 rr ' N Avg N Q My ki - li 7 'xv' .7 ' . I K A X xi kr 1 I gm ., I Q ' f . 'zzz ,3- '- ffi . 'if , ., . jay ' l -R .ra is . K ' ' '--f Q 4 , V ir lli'inkwatci' Drompp Uucommun Ducsing Dugan lilliott lillis limison liricksvn if all have learned. Clufching Ynlm lhirilzmlfi. Kokomo. Indiana. fXIathc'inatic's. Phi Gamma Ucltai Young Rvpublicans Club 2, 3, 4: Pliotograplivrsi Associa- tion 1. 2, 3. 4: Sailing Club 2, 3. 4. '71lf1II1Jl1l7Il,hf'. Logansport. Indiana. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gainmag Y.IV.C.A. l, 2. 3, 4: Dt-Pauw Bus. Staff l. 2: Toynbct' 2, 3. 4. llfilr Ilummmun. Xvhiting. Indiana. Psychology. Sigma Nu: Radio Guild Z, 3, 4: Ilpsilon Pi Alpha 3, 41 Orchestra i, 2, 3, Bigr. 4g Young Rcpublicans Club 3, 4: Zoology 2, 3, 4: Bcta Bcta Beta 3. 4: Psychology Club 3, 4. l.'lfimm' llizrmilq. Cincinnati, Ohio. Economics. Dt-lta Tau Dcltat Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4: Gln-c Club 21 HD Association 4, Tennis I. 2. 3, 4. limit Dzzgfm. NcwHavcn, Connecticut. Home Iiconomics. ,llmjv .-lim Ellmlt. Indianapolis, Indiana. Art. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.XV.C..-X. l. 2, 3, 43 DcPauw-Crcc'ncastlc Choral Union 13 Philosophy Club 3, 43 Photographvis' Association. Sc'c'y. 3, 4. lfilun lfllii. Chicago, Illinois. History. lNIcn's Hall Association, Rector Scholar l. 2. 3, 44 Phi lita Sigma 1: International Relations Club 3, 4. 'l lmnmt lfrnnmi. Vinccnncs. Indiana. History. Phi Kappa Psi, Prcs. 41 Dt-Pauw Bus. Staff l, 2, 3: Alpha Dclta Sigma, Trcas. 3, 4. jfffnz lfrz'i-kwri. South Bcncl, Indiana. liducation and Psychology. Kappa Alpha Thctag NMR..-X. 1, 2, 3, 43 Y.YV.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Dc- Pauw Bus. Staff lg Naiad I, 2, 3. llv8 V, QL ., ,.., atri- .E is . -5. 5 Q-...,, u v' wi 'Q - I , vbuv 2 r 'L' i Evans Evans Falk Farris Faulkner Fennessy Fetters Firchau Fisher Fitzgibbon Flint Fraser Freedman Fritz Garringer their shiny sheepskins, these seniors now stand of the Barbara Evans. Indianapolis, Indiana. Bacteriology. Alpha Chi Omega, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Botany Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 1, 2. 3, 4. Frantis Ezianr. Flora, Illinois Chemistry. Men's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, V. Pres. 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. Eric Falk. South Bend, Indiana. Economics and Political Science. Delta Chi: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, Young Re- publicans Club 1, 2, Alpha Phi Omega, Treas. 1, 2, 3. Phillip Farris. Chicago, Illinois. Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4, UD Association 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul Faulknrr. Vincennes, Indiana. Speech. Independent Men's Association: Vincennes University 1, 2, Duzer Du 3, 4, Station WGRE 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 4. Barton Fennfxrv. Oak Park, Illinois. Economics and Political Science. Sigma Chi, Station WCRE 3, International Relations Club 4, jackson Club 4. john Fetterx. Benton Harbor, Michigan. Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Treas. 4, Western Michigan 1. Carol Firohau. Hammond, Indiana. Music. Delta Gamma, Pres. 4, Monticello Junior College 1, Panhellenic Council 4, Debate 2, 3, Delta Sigma Rho 2, Sec'y-Treas. 3, 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 4. john Fisher. Huntington, Indiana. Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi, jackson Club 3, Newman Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4. Robert Fitzgibbon. Birmingham, Michigan. Economics. Glenn Flint. Greencastle, Indiana. Mathematics. Sigma Nu: Photographers' Association 2, 3, 4. Nanq Fraser. Battle Creek, Michigan. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Treas. 4, A.W.S. 1, 2, Board 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4. Walter Freedman. New York, New York. Pre-Medical Science. Mens Hall Association, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 3, Zoology Club 2, 3, 4, Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 2. Walton Fritz. Staunton, Illinois. Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Basketball 1, Swimming 2. Nelson Garrzinger. Bluffton, Indiana. Speech. Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Station WGRE 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Alpha 2, 3, Treas. 4, Opera Workshop 3, Philosophy Club 2, Shakespeare Club 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. 169 THE SENIORS 1950 .iw W DDPQ x . In I' 54 .X V A t V, 1' 'iq ' I, ' A se '53 ' . it I i'45if?., 2 1 'f WS. , ' S if hx- 1 .f FF A fr ft -.Q 17. 1 Ge-sslm Gihson Glass Glcndvninq Goltvi man Goshcrt 4, ' Gilbert Goldthwaitc Gough porfol Through which hove passed .-lI1r1i'llf'Giiilf'r, Ifort YYaync', Indiana: Public School pvndt-nt Wlomi-n's Association, V. Prrs. 41 Y.IV.C. Bus. Staff lg Nlotvt Choir 41 Dt'Pauw-Grz-c'm'astlc V , T D . H i , . . 5 4, Xoung Rt publitans Club l, lNI.S.lNI. -. Rahul fiilwm. Batvsvillix Indiana. Prt'-lXIt'dical Science, Sf-oy. 4: Ri-ctor Scholar 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Iita Sigma cron Chi 2, 3. Pros. 4. Music: Inde- .'X. 11 DePauw Choral Union Bt-ta Tht-ta Pi, 2: Delta Omi- .7lIlHt'X Gzlfmr. I.akt'wood. Ohio. Ilconoinics. Phi Gamma Delta. G:'rug1'Gf11ii. Sha-lbyvillc-, Indiana. liconomics. .IIIIIFI Clwmlrfzing, Indianapolis, Indiana. Romancv Languages. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pint' Manorxlunior Collctft' I, 2, Dt-Pauw Bus. I Stalin 4: DUI auw-Gruvncastlc Choral Union 3. .llfnmn Culflflzzt-fiilr. Indianapolis, Indiana. Botany and Bacteriology. Pi Bi-ta Phi: .X.IV.S. 2: Y.W'.C..'X. I, 2: NV.R.,X. 2, 3, 4: Dt'Pauw lid. Stallf lg Dc'Pauw-Gr1'i'nCastlr' Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 45 Botany Club I. 2. Se-c'y.-Trcas. 3, 4: Pliotoqraphcrs' Association I, 2, ht-C y. 3, V. Prus. 41 Dt-lta Phi lita 2, 3, 4. l61'r!mrfI Cnlfmnfinn. Di-catur, Illinois. Iiconomics. Bvta Thi-ta Pi. ,Ilfn Cnvlml. Burkvt, Indiana. Political Scivncc. lNIcn's Hall Associa- tion: International Rt-lations Club 3. 4. juwirl Cnuiglz. Hartford City, Indiana. Home Iiconomics. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Colorado WVomt'n's Collvgc- lg Y.NV.C.A. 2, 3, 4g jackson Club. 170 'V ,,.' 2 .31 ' ' AK' 5 .4-ug, QN- -arf Graham Graves Greenleaf Greenleaf Greig Griflith Grogan Grossman Guild Guyer Hagerup Hahn Hake Hale Hall countless others since the pioneer doys of lndiono john Graham. Newport, Rhode Island. Philosophy. lvIen's Hall Association: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Council on Religious Life, V. Pres. 4: Religious Education Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4: Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: M.S.lNI. 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Manager, Football 1, 2. illarizn Graves. Cincinnati, Ohio. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, Sec'y. 4: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Gold Key 3, 4: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3: Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2: Little Theater Bus. Mgr. 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3. lllarion Greenleaf. Greencastle, Indiana. Physical Education and lXIusic. Alpha Phi, Recording Sec'y. 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2: Mortar Board 3, 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: American Guild of Organists 3, 4: lNIu Phi Epsilon 3, Corres. Sec'y. 4: Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 3, Sec'y. 4: lN1.S.lXI. 1, 2, 3, 4. .llildred Greenleaf. Greencastle, Indiana. Elementary Education and Psychology. Alpha Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Treas. 2: W.R.A. 3, 4: University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4: M.S.lNI. 1, 2, 3, 4. Rn.tmzaryGri1'g. Chicago, Illinois. Art. Delta Gamma: W.R.A. 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3: Toynbee 2, 3, 4: Photographers Association 2. Ifilliam Grrfiflz. Granite City, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Nu: Debate 1: Young Republicans Club 3: Football 1, 2. james Grogan. West Bend, Wisconsin. History. Delta Upsilon: University of Wisconsin 3: Radio Guild 2: University Choir 2, 3: Track 2. Rodgar Grossman. Salem, Indiana. Economics. Delta Upsilon: DePauw Bus. Staff 3, 4: Band 1: Orchestra 1: University Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 3: Young Republicans Club 3: Philosophy Club 3, 4: Photographers' Association 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. 3, 4. li'armz Guild. Wheaton, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Chi, V. Pres. 4: Station WGRE 4: Football 1. Alajorie jean Gzgfer. Altoona, Pennsylvania. Art. Pau! Hagerup. Chicago, Illinois. Economics. Phi Delta Theta: Philosophy Club 2: Photographers' Association 3. IVilma Hahn. Fort Wayne, Indiana. English Composition. Pi Beta Phi, V. Pres. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Board 3, 4: Mirage Ed. Staff 1, 2: Mirage Bus. Staff 2: Station WGRE 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2: Orchcsis 2, 3. .Norman Hake. Hoyleton, Illinois. Mathematics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Secly. 3: Centralia junior College 1: University Chicago 3, 4: Glee Club 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4. jane Hale. LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Sociology. Alpha Phi, Pres. 4: Mortar Board 3, Pres. 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Board 3: DePauw Ed. Staff 2: Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4: Toynbee 3, 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3: M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Alva Hall, jr. Muncie, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Chi: Indiana University 1: HD Association 3, 4: Football 3, 4. 171 THE SENIORS 1950 525 'S , ::- Y I ,si i ii 45' Atv '53 we X X . A - V . S' 1,5 , 6s . ' fzl im I V- p - W.. ., '. lr: V -i--sw , - .-, . -sa if' ax 3 6' ' . 3' 7 s F, si ii 'i Hamilton Hamilton Hammond Hanna Harrc-l Hart Hai'tcnstc'in Hawkins Hvaton Asbury. They are the products of Ilalfmril iflllllllfllll. Skokie, Illinois. Ilconomics. Phi Dclta The-tag Station NVGRH 4: Radio Guild 2, 3, 4: Band 11 Young Rc- publicans Club 3. l.'hml1mz Ilfmzillmi. Grccncastlc. Indiana. Spa-sch. Dvlta 'I'au Dt-ltag Duzcr Du 1, 2, 3, Prcs. 43 Station XVGRIC 4: Ifnivcrsity Choir lg Tusitala 1.2, 3, 4: Shakvspcarc- Club l, Z, Pres. 3, 4. jnlm Hummfmd. Grcc-ncastlc, Indiana. Economics. Delta Upsilong liastcrn Kentucky 1, 2: Young Republicans Club 3. 4. lJ1i1111l1lHr1r1r111. Indianapolis, Indiana. liconomics. Alpha Tau Omrgag Indiana University 1: Photograph:-rs' Association 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2. Lfnn Hamel. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Mtisic. lVIcn's Hall Associa- tion: Cam:-ron State Agricultural Collcgc lg Station XVGRIZ 4, Radio Guild 3, 41 Uniwrsity Choir 3, 41 Glcc Club 2, 3: Opera Workshop 2: Dc'Pauw-Greencastle' Choral Union 2, 3, 4: Amcri- can Guild of Organists 2, 3, 4: M.S.lX'I. 4. Hurry!! Hart. Flossmoor, Illinois. Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Tre-as. 3, Pre-s. 4: DcPauw Bus. Staff 1: Radio Guild I, 2, 3, 4. .lim 11llI'f. l1.Ift l71. WVcstcrn Springs, Illinois. Home Economics. Kappa Kappa Gamma, lwlortar Board 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, Boaid 3, Pres. 43 lvliragc' Bus. Staff 2. Hugh Hau'li'zn.v. lil Rc-no, Oklahoma. History. Delta Tau Dvltag Nash- burn Uniycrsity lg Phi Iita Sigma 1, 23 Gold Kcy 3, Scc'y-Trcas. 43 DcPauw lid. Staff 2, 3, Copy Iiditor 43 Boulder lid. Staff 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 41 Duzcr Du 2, 3, 43 Dcbatc 2, 33 Dc-lta Sigma Rho 2, V. Pres. 3, Prcs. 4, Intcrnational Rc-lations Club 4, Tusitala 3, Scc'y. 4. Clmrlr.: Hmlmz. Centralia, Illinois. Organ. Rector Scholar 2, 3, 41 Phi lita Sigma lg Glec Club 2, 3, 43 DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 41 American Guild of Organists 1, 2, 3, 41 Phi lNIu Alpha 2, 3, 4, German Club 4. 172 i -r .- ' M' li Y.', 1 ,QV ' 1' - A s.. z ' ye' ,A A if .K x T M. ai . .sg-v Q.. , ily Ti x'- H A 'F A i l 1' , 3 ilaljixb N X ifiishit Eu.. ,V , ui, .SEK li av g '75 , t . . '.-.v : . if ' , , .. ,,, . , X .' r l 4 -x Sy, I '-ll I 1 if-so , A fm ,L lg 3, I . ,g N .. I' ., ,g ,,,5,g:..,., 5 , Yi M , . -- . 1 ' Q sie s :-:-:- . L' Heise Henderson Henderson Hester Hickman Hildebrand Hill Hill Hines Hoadley Hoffman Hofmann Holster Holt Hoppinger Q DePauw in Transition, ci DePauw emerging from The john Heixe. LaPorte, Indiana. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi: D Association 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. jim Henderxon. Indianapolis, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Nu: Young Republicans Club 3, 4. Dick Henderson. Crown Point, Indiana. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta, Treas. 4: Photographers' Association 3, 4. ,'l'Iar1'He5ler. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Sociology. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta, Pres. 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Toynbee 2, 3, 45 Alpha Kappa Delta 2, Sec'y-Treas. 3, 45 Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, Pres. 43 Religious Educa- tion Club 2, 3, Sec'y. 4: M.S.M. 1, Z, Sec'y. 3, 4. Cleve Hickman. Greencastle, Indiana. Zoology. Lambda Chi Alpha, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1g Zoology Club 3: Beta Beta Beta 4. Dora .llay Hildebrand. Rockford, Illinois. Romance Languages. Alpha Omicron Pi, Sec'y. 3, Presidenfs Scholar 13 Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Opera Workshop 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4, American Guild of Organists 4. Ruth Hill. Evanston, Illinois. Art. Delta Zetag Stephens Junior College lg Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4g DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2. Virginia Hill. Streator, Illinois. Sociology. Delta Gamma, Secly. 43 Toynbee 2, 3, 4: Alpha Kappa Delta 2, 3, V. Pres. 4g Orchesis 3. Boot: Hines. Charleston, West Virginia. Sociology. Alpha Phi, V. Pres. 4g A.W.S. Board 3, Secly. 4, Toynbee 3, 4. john Hoadlep. Bloomington, Indiana. English Literature. Delta Chi, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 25 DePauw-Greencastle , Choral Union 4g Council on Religious Life 3, Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, Treas. 3, 4. Norman Hajman. Cortland, New York. Psychology. Delta Tau Delta: Northwest Missouri State 1 g Glee Club 2, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 2, Psychology Club 3, 45 Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. Alaxine Hzyfmann. Daytona Beach, Florida. Botany. Delta Gamma, Sec'y. 4, Duke University lg Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Botany Club 2, 3, 4. Herbert Holder. Bean Blossom, Indiana. Economics. Hanover 1, 3, Canterbury 2, Publications Photo Service 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 45 Union Party Caucus 4. john Holt. Western Springs, Illinois. Economics. Sigma Chi, Sec'y. 33 University of Wisconsin 1g DePauw Ed. Staff 2, 3, Philosophy Club 3, 43 Shakespeare Club 4. Swan Hoppinger. Lakewood, Ohio. Sociology. Sullins College lg Y.W.C.A. 2, 3. 173 THE SENIORS 1950 Hgu. . S' . l Nx?3x F -4' ' rs-... .uve bi, ,N lx F9 if 59 6 Horn Housinan Hoy Hueber Hughes Hughes Hugunin Humphrey Hunt Turbulence of Tofol wcir 'ro enter P.'lz',jf1lvrfl1 Hum. Iivanston, Illinois. linglish Composition. .Xlpha Omi- cron Pi, Serfy. 4: WYR..-X. 2, 3, 4: Y.XV.C..'X, l, 2, 3. 41 Boulder Bus. Staff 1. 2. Adv. Nlgr. 3, 4: DePauw Bus. Staff l: DePauw- Grcencastlf' Choial Union 11 Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4. .lzllmr Ilnzmzzrm. Kirkwood, Nlissouri. Speech. Beta Theta Pi: IY:-s- leyan lg DePauw Ed. StalT 2: Boulder lid. Staff 23 Duzer Du 3, 43 Station IVGRIC 2, 3, 41 Radio Guild 2, 3, 41lQpsilon Pi Alpha 3, 4: jackson Club 41 Philosophy Club 43 Shakespeare Club 3, 4. lm:-1flIIqz'. Glen Ellyn, Illinois. History. Lambda Chi .-Xlpha. jnfnuiw Huwlm. Huntington, Indiana. Sociology and Psychology. NN'.R,.-X. 1, 2, 3, 4g Y.NV.C.A. 1, 23 Toynbce 2, 3.4: Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4: Psychology Club 3, 4. jfpw Huglzrr. Chatham, New Jersey. English Literature. New Jersey College for VVomen 1, 2: Drew University 3. .Ymnnin Ilizlglzrs. Roachdale, Indiana. History. .lrfzw Huqgimzrz. Green Bay, X'Visconsin. Mathematics. lNIen's Hall .-Xssociation: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, .lrlhur Ilzmifilngr. Highland Park, Illinois. Geology. Lambda Chi Alpha: International Relations Club 31 Philosophy Club 3: Alpha Phi Umega l, 2, 3, 43 Swimming l, 2, 3. Crfnqf' Hruzl. Oak Park, Illinois. Nlatheinatics. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Sec'y. 2. 174 'QVX' 'I' ,- el . ' Q'-rg., : ' Era , ,Wi , . Hurst Ibold Ingram Ingram Inman Isenbarger Jackson jannasch effre johannesen J Y -Iohnson Johnson jones Iones Jordan ci new period in The evolution of its educational prin- Grne Hurxl. Greencastle, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Delta Chi: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Band 1, 2: University Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 1: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3: Beta Beta Beta 4: Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4: Philosophy Club 2. Deanne Ibold. Chicago, Illinois. Art. Alpha Chi Omega: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: Kappa Pi 3, Treas. 4: Photographers' Associa- tion 1, 2, 3: Sailing Club 4. Ifennelh Ingram. Elkhart, Indiana. Economics. Delta Tau Delta, V. Pres. 3. Illartha Ingram, Macomb, Illinois. Home Economics. Alpha Phi: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2. Cabinet 3. Board 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 2: Boulder Bus. Staff 2, Circulation Mgr. 3: Orchesis 2, 3, 4. .Margaret Inman. Evanston, Illinois. Psychology. Alpha Gamma Delta: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 2: Panhellenic Council 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2: Psychology Club 3, V. Pres. 4: Philosophy Club 4: Delta Phi Eta 1, 2, 3, 4. joan Irnzbarger. Muncie, Indiana. Speech. Kappa Alpha Theta, V. Pres. 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Board 4: Student Governing Board, Sec,y. 2: Class V. Pres. 2: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2: Panhellenic Council 3, Pres. 4: Station WGRE 4. Robert jarlcson. Elizabethtown, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Nu, Pres. 4: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. Brig: jannaxch. Gary, Indiana. Elementary Education. Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres. 4: W.R.A. 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 3: Motet Choir 1, 2, 3: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4. .fllanv jane jqjfny. Muncie, Indiana. Speech and English. Alpha Gamma Delta, Sec'y. 4: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Duzer Du 1, 2, 3, 4: M.S.M. 4. - Faye johannexen. Belcross, North Carolina. Public School lV1usic. lvlotet Choir 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Pres. 4. Suganne johnson. Bethany, West Virginia. Spanish. Alpha Omicron Pi: Canterbury College 1, 2: Y.W.C.A. 4. Virginia johnson. Chicago, Illinois. Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boulder Bus. Staff 1, 2: Delta Phi Eta 3, 4: Sailing Club 4: M.S.M. 1, 2. Barbara jonex. Wilmette, Illinois. Psychology and Mathematics. Alpha Phi, Treas. 4: Dad's Association Scholarship 2: W.R.A. 1, 2, Board 3, Treas. 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 2: Young Republicans Club 3: Psychology Club 3. 4. Harding jonfx. Harbert, Michigan. Geography. Men' Hall Association: Mirage Ed. Staff 2, 3: Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, 3: Toynbee 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: Photographers' Association 3, 4. Arthur jordan. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Economics. Delta Upsilon, Treas. 2: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2, Adv. Mgr. 3: Alpha Delta Sigma 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. 175 THE SENIORS 1950 I fl WV? . ' i'vw51g ,.,-1: ijt J Ga ing I sst ' .. if' I f -- I ' ' S 'iv . , lwsf' ' . Ki 6' A .gig X -X 3 , ,J fxgffi 6 Xe M I Avlis! ' if -08' I . X? , K- . U Q' ' : I l ... If ffijfffili fx 3 4 cuff M Lflifi'-',P',:f::f i I . jordan ,jordan ,lung Katzmann Keane Kvenc Keene Kvnt Kingsbeiy ciples. Although refoining much C'l1mlf.r Ajflllllflll. Milwaukcc, VVisconsin. liconomics. Delta Upsilon. 71mfr rmlun Hammond Indiana. Chcinistry. lXIen's Hall Associa- . f ' J A - . tion: Purdue L'niversity I, 2: Chcmistry Club 3. 4: International Relations Club 3, 4. fi'allzrwII711r1g, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bacteriology. Alpha Gamma Delta, Presidf-nt's Scholar lg Alpha Lambda Delta lg Mortar Board 4, 2 Cl Y.VV.C.A.i l. 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: Student Govcrnintf Board -1 . ass Sec'y-Trcas. 2: DcPauw lid. StalI1g Botany Club 2, 3, Pres. 4. Plarfi fl-llfflllllllll. Harvcy. Illinois. Economics. I,ambda Chi Alpha. Il'1llmm Hmm: Terre Hautv, Indiana. Iiconomics. Phi Gamma Dclta, Sc-c'y. lg Indiana Statv 'I'cachcr's College 2: Student Governing Board l: Student-Faculty Council lg Class V. Prcs. lg DcPauw Bus. StaII lg Young Ri-publicans Club 3, 4: Varsity lwanager, Football 1: D Association l. ,Ury Crflrlzm I'm'r Iiirmr. Tolcclo, Ohio. Homc Economics. Delta J Delta D:-Ita: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2: Young Rrpublicans Club 2:'Iackson Club 4. .funirs liiewzr. l.ouisvillc, Kcntucky. History. Sigma Chi, Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: jackson Club 3, 41 German Club 2, 3, 4, D Association 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. l'7edf'r1'rlrfi'rr1!. Miami, Florida. Music. Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, DePauw- Grccncastlc Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 43 American Guild of Organist 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2, Trcas. 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. Ill' ' Ph sical Education WRA I 2, Barbara liizirzgthfrv. Chicago, inois. y . . . . , 3, 4: L'nivcrsity Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Opera Workshop 3, 43 DePauw Grecncastlc Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 45 M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. 171, W Kipley Kleinschmidt Koechling Koenig Koger Kreiger Kretschmer Kuentzel Lanigan Lascher Lathe Law Lawrence Lee Lenfesty of the heritage of its rich post, the DePauw of 1950 Donald Ifz,b1ey. Dolton, Illinois. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, D Association 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3. Kenneth lfleinschnzidt. Indianapolis, Indiana. English Composition. Delta Chi, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, Sports Editor 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Station WGRE 3, Sports Editor 4: Young Republicans Club 3, Jackson Club 4, Council on Religious Life 2, 3. Franrer Ifoerhling. Floral Park, New York. Public School Music. Delta Zeta Sec'y. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Boulder Bus. Staff 1, 2, Radio Guild 2, 3: Motet Choir 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. Roland Ifoenzg. Itasca, Illinois. Economics. Delta Upsilon, Sec'y. 3, Pres. 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, 3: DePauw Bus. Staff 1. Har! Hager. Newcastle, Indiana. Economics. Men's Hall Association, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4, Inter- national Relations Club 3, 4, Jackson Club 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. Carol Ifreiger. Chicago, Illinois. Home Economics. Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1. Lucinda Hretrclmzer. River Forest, Illinois. Sociology. Delta Gamma, Elmhurst College 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, Toynbee 2, 3, 4, Philosophy Club 4, Religious Education Club 4, M.S.M. 1. jane Kuentzel. Whiting Indiana. Mathematics. Alpha Omicron Pi, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, Zoology Club 3: Naiad 3, 4. john Lanigan. Highland Park, Illinois. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, 2, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, Young Republicans Club 1, 2, 3. Edward Lascher. Park Ridge, Illinois. English Composition and Political Science. Delta Upsilon, Sec'y. 1, University of Illinois 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, City Editor 3, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, Debate 1, Station WGRE 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, 2. Robert Lathe. Riverside, Illinois. Art. Lyons Township Junior College 1, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Kappa Pi 2, 3, Pres. 4. Kathleen Law. Huntington, Indiana. Spanish. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, International Relations Club 2, Philosophy Club 3, Shakespeare Club 3. Parker Lawrence. Indianapolis, Indiana. Economics. Phi Delta Theta Pres. 4, Young Republicans Club 1, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2. Mag Lee. Chicago, Illinois. Sociology. Alpha Phi, Pine Manor junior College 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 3, Toynbce 4. Barbara Lerrfergv. Columbus, Indiana. Merchandising. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Staff 2, Young Republicans Club 4, Philosophy Club 4. 177 va, - 73 X33 Sr N 'A' 1 XLD5' THE -as X ' fv-. SENIORS i t f il Imnzvn lxwis Lt-wi: lxwii Light Iiindvrmann Logan l ,on Qshort- Lowc- S3 W1 ap, fa is not The Depouw of 1900 or 1940 Dub Lnzjru. Crvciicastlc, Indiana, Spwcli. Phi Gamma Delta, Iluzcr Du 2. 3. 41 RadiuGuild1,3. 4. . I1fr11V14I.i'zr'1N. Carmi, Illinois. History. Sigma Chi. Pic-Q. 4: Gold Kvy 4: Kappa 'I'au Kappa 3, Pr:-s. 4: Drbatc' 3,41 IJ:-lta Siqina Rho 3. 4: jackson Club 2, 3. V. Pri-Q. 4. .llmznn Lf'zt'1.i. NVQ-st Springlic-ld, lXIassaChus1'tts. Rlusic and Classical Languaigvs. Urvhcfstra 1. 2. 3, 4: DcPauw-Gre't'nCastlc' Choral Union 1. 2, 3, 4: Ccrman Club 3, 4: Rm-ligious liduCation Club 1. 2, Irvas. 3, 4: M.S.M. 1. 2, 3, 4. Rohn! l,t'll'Ii1. Carmi, Illinoiw Zoology. Sitfina Chi. 'I'i't'as, 2. V. Prefs. 4: Zoology Club 1, 2, 3: Bvta Bvta Beta. Pres. 4: Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3. Sc-C'y-'I3rt-as. 41 Alpha Phi Oincga 1, 2. ,furk Lzghl. Louisvillv, Kentucky. Ilnglish Composition. .Xlpha Tau Omega, Pros. 41 DePauw Ed. StaH' 3, Sports Iiditor 41 Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4: Station XVGRIC 3, 4: International Relations Club 3, 4: Jackson Club 3, Prvs. 4, Photogiaphcrs' Association 2. 3, 'I'r1'as. 4. llunnu I.IlIHll'llIII1fIII. Chvsterton, Indiana. Homr liconomivs. Dclta Dc-lta Dt-Ita: Y.W'.C..-X. 1, 2, 3,4g D1-PaL1wI'1d.StafI1.2. Iifwnn LIIYQIIVI. Rushvillc, Indiana. Gvograpliy. Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Inter- national Rclations Club 4: lNI.S.lNI. 1, 2. .YIIIICT l,m1gilnnr. Orvillc, Ohio. Education. Alpha Chi Umvga, V. Pres. 4: Y.W'.C..,X. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle: Choral Union 2, 3, 4: Young Rcpublirans Club 3, 4: lNI.S.lNI. 2. lfnnnffl Lozur. Ncw Canaan, Connecticut. Economics. Beta Theta Pig XVashington L'nivc-rsity 1: Young Republicans Club 2, 3. 4. 178 f: Kr I IT im Qbljffgl , ve? .X 131 , ,' ,5 t 5 J - X X .1 Luljak Lydrickson Lytle McCullough McCurdy McDonald McGlade McKibbin lVIcLoughlin Mackenzie Maddox Maixner Mai-latt Martin Martini or 1960. The Depouw of 1950 is different, and becouse Laddie Lulfak. Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Economics. Delta Upsilon, Pres. 3: Student Governing Board 3, Pres. 4: Student- Faculty Council 3, 4: Class Sec'y.-Treas. 3: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. june Iirdrzickiorz. Rocky River, Ohio. History. Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boulder Bus. Staff 2. Joan Lylle. Springfield, Ohio. Elementary Education. Alpha Chi Omega: VV.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: Mirage Bus. Staff 2: DePauw Bus. Staff: jackson Club 3, 4: Philosophy Club 2, 3: Sailing Club 4: Naiad 2, 3. Donald AfIcCulIough. Crawfordsville, Indiana. Economics. Men's Hall Association. Robert 1UcCurdr. Enfield, Illinois. Public School lX'Iusic. Men's Hall Association: University of Illinois 1: Band 2, 3. 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4: Phi Mu Alpha 2. 3, 4: Jackson Club 3. 4. Thomas ilIrDonald. Lakewood, Ohio. Speech. Phi Kappa Psi: University of Michigan 1: Debate 3: Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4: Glee Club 3: International Relations Club 4: Football 2. Ifilliam JlIrG'1ade. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Geology. Mcn's Hall Association. Charles Alclfihbin. Riceville, Iowa. Political Science. Phi Gamma Delta: Football 1, 2. R146hard1llcLough!iIz. Brookfield, Illinois. English Composition. Delta Upsilon: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Station WGRE 3, 4: Philosophy Club 3, 4. 11ftZf1'AIdC1tSFI1.':l'F. South Bend, Indiana. English Composition. Pi Beta Phi: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3: Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4. Barbara Ann illaddox. Decatur, Indiana. English Literature. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2: Boulder Bus. Staff 1, 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2: Shakespeare Club 3: M.S.M. 1. jacqueline .Maixnen Knoxville, Illinois. Sociology. Delta Delta Delta, V. Pres. 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Toynbee 3, Treas. 4: Young Republicans Club 4: Shakespeare Club 3, 4, Eugene fllarlalt. Kenosha, Wisconsin. English Composition. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Seciy. 2: Michigan Tech. 1: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Boulder Ed. Staff 2: Publications Board 3, 4: jackson Club 3, 4: Tusitala 3, 4. Sgwtha Mfarlin. Fountaintown, Indiana. Speech. Alpha Gamma Delta: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Bus. Staff 2: Young Republicans Club 3: Philosophy Club 2, 3: Religious Education Club 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2, Cabinet 3, 4. Meredith Alarfini. Orange, California. Speech. Station WGRE 3, 4. 179 THE SENIORS 1950 Q 3 4, 3? rv- 'VX if: wr' 'vb 'Tw- ,Q , 9 N Q 4-Q, . f 5, , f 'bw Nlatkin Matti' Mattson Klaxwcll Nlay lwaycr Blacks Mt-llott hlclton if is the ever-shifting student l ifnirm .lIf1M1n. Indianapolis. Indiana. liducation. Pi Bcta Phi: XV.R..-X. 1, 2. 3, 4: Y.X'Y.C..X. 1, 2, 3. 41 DePauw Bus. Staff l, 23 L'nivcrsity Choir I. 2. 3, 4: Opcra Wiorkshop 3, 4: DePauw- Grc-vncastln' Choral Union l. 2. 3. 4. I:'l1.jf1hxl,'i .llntffn lXIaywood. Illinois. Homo liconomics. Dclta Delta Delta. 'l'rt-as.: XV.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.XV.C..'X. 1, 2, 3, 4gxIackson Club 3. 4. Clllfllfflilll' .Ilulmnr Glcn Iillyn, Illinois. Psychology. Kappa Alpha Ihcta. Prcs. 4L Prcsid:'nt's Scholar l: Alpha Lambda Dvlta l. 25 Mortar Board 3. 4: XY.R..X. 1.2, 3, 4: Y.XV.C..X. 1, 2, 3: Ikliraqc lid. Staff 1. 2. Assistant liditor 3: Bouldcr Bus. Stall l, 2: I.ittlc Tlicatrr Board 3, Bus. Mgr. 4: L'nivcrsity Choir l: lXIotct Choir 1: DcPauw-Grccncastlc Choral Union 1. 2. llillffllllll .lIr1vzw'!l. Ilvanston. Illinois. lNfIusic-Tcacliinq. Alpha Chi Orncgag XV.R..'X. 3, 4: Y.XV.C..X. 1. 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Orchcstra I. 2. 3. 4: Univrrsity Choir 4: lXIotct Choir 3: Upvra Wlorkshop 3g IJuPauw-Grvcncastlc Choi al Union l, 2, 3. 4, Naiacl 3. 4. Virgil Jlqy. Haubstadt, Indiana. Economics. Mcn's Hall Association. .7:iy1'r'.I11i1'1'r. lvlaywood. Illinois. Art. Dclta Zcta: University of Illinois lg XV.R..'X. 3, 4: DcPauw-Grccncastlc Choral Union 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Club 4: Photoqraphcrs' Association 3. 4. Rnbrrl .llrrln La Giantgc, Illinois. Art. Phi Gamma Delta: North- wcstvrn Univcrsity l: Kappa 'Pau Kappa 3. Prcs. 4: Kappa Pi 3, 4: L'nix'r-rsity Social Chairman 3. Rnbfv! illrlluli. Dixon, Illinois. lfmglish. .Xlpha Tau Oincgal Rvctor Scholar 1, 2, 3: Station YVGRH 4: Radio Guild l, 2, 3, 4: Uni- vcrsity Choir 3, 4: Clue' Club l, 2, 3: DcPauw-Grvcncastlc Choral Union l, 2, 3, 4: Philosophy Club 21lXI.S.lXI. l. 2. 3, 4. C'llt1flf'.Y illvllun. Louisvillc. Kentucky. Psychology. Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Rcctor Scholar l. 2. 3. 4: D1'Pauw lid. Staff 1, 2, 3: Psych- ology Club 3, 4. ISU F- -I ,f '.:-T2 'iytllw' Q A V '- . , T . , Q45 gl, -1 - ii EQ . if 1 1. Messing Michael Miller Miller Mills Miner Mitchell Mitten lNfIoore Moorhouse Morrill Morris lvlorrison Morrison lxlorse population which lends the greatest variety to a uni- jane Alesszing. Indianapolis, Indiana. Elementary Education. Delta Delta Delta, Pres. 4, Stephens College 1, W.R.A. , 'W 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Pan Hellenic Council, Sec'y.-Treas. 4. john Illirhael. Huntington, Indiana. Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Freshman Interfraternity Council 1, Football 2, 3. Hutlon Mfiller. Riverside, Illinois. Economics. Signa Chi, Publications Photo Service 2, Station WGRE 3, 4, Radio Guild 2, 3, 4. Shirley Miller. Miami, Florida. Merchandising. Kappa Kappa Gamma, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, Jackson Club 4, Philosophy Club 4, Naiad 1, 2, 3, 4. Beatrice fllills. Jersey City, New Jersey. English. illariarz Miner. Indianapolis, Indiana. Psychology. Alpha Chi Omega, Treas. 4, MacMahan Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Pan- hellenic Council 3, 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4, Psychology Club 3, 4. james Mz'!cheIl. Aurora, Illinois. Economics and Mathematics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas. 2, Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, News Editor 3, German Club 2, 3, Football 2. Doris Jllitten. Goodland, Indiana. Psychology. Delta Gamma, V. Pres. 4, Stephens College, 1, 2, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 4, Psychology Club 3, 4. Lane flloore. Louisville, Kentucky. Economics. Sigma Nu, Treas. 4, University of Louisville 1, Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, Jackson Club 3, 4. john Aloorehouse. Pekin, Illinois. Physical Education. Delta Kappa Epsilon, ND Association 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4. Robert Morrill. Park Ridge, Illinois. Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Radio Guild 1, 2, Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, 4, Religious Education Club 2, 3, Track 3, 4. john Morris. Fortville, Indiana. History. Sigma Chi, Treas. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, University Choir 2, 3, 4, Glce Club 1, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Jackson Club 3, 4. Kermit Morrison. Springfield, Vermont. Philosophy-Pre-Medical Science. Beta Theta Pi, Gold Key 4, Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4, Philosophy Club 3, 4, Council on Religious Life 4, Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, HD Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Pulliam Scholarship 4. Mary Morrison. Wilmette, Illinois. Economics. Delta Gamma, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, M.S.M. 1. Robert Morse. Anderson, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Chi, Sec'y. 2, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Interfraternity Council 1. 181 THE SENIORS 1950 v 5232 S ng' r rf ' Sunil 35 RWM 3:5 4? Nlorlon lNIueller lXIuI'pliy Narens Nash Nash Neacler Nevins Nichols versify, The uniqueness of This 47lIllll't .l!fI7'fIIIl. Richmond, Indiana. Speeeli and linglish Composition. Reetor Scholar l, 2, 3. 4: Boulder Iicl. Staff I, 23 Station XYGRIQ 3, 4. ffhuzlwv .lluw!lr1. I-Iarvartl, Illinois. lleononiies. Phi Delta Theta 'eas. 41 Reetor Scholar 2, 3, 4: DePauw Bus. Staff I, 2, 35 Alpha Delta Sigma 2, 3, 43 Young Republicans Club 3, 41 Cer- man Club 2, 3, 4. 'I'i ,llary .lfllfflllll Cineinnati, Ohio. Psycliolouy. Delta Delta Delta, lV.R..X. 2, Y.W'.C..X. l, 2 3, 4: Mirage lid. Staff 2: Mirage Bus. J Staff 23 l syeholoqy Clnh 4. lfzlzfvzrrl .X?nrm. Chicago, Illinois. lieonomics. fXIen's Hall Association. .7lIlIIIlIVIll Xiiili. hiichiqan City, Indiana. liconomies. Y.lV.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4: M.S.M, 1, 2, 3, 4. l.II!t,xll1Kll. livanston, Illinois. .Xrt. Alpha Chi Omega, .-X.VV.S. Board 35 lN.R..-X. 1, 2, 3, 41 Y.IV.C..'X. 1, 2: Boulder lid. Stall' 2, Student- Governinq Board 3, Kappa Pi 2, 3,'1'reas. 4: lNI.S.fXI. 1, 2. .Sraify .Y1v11lffr. Berwyn, Illinois. Pre-Niedieal Science. Delta Chi: Moi ton junior College: Zoology Club 2. 3, 4: Beta Beta Beta 4: Delta Omieron Chi 3, 4g Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4. 'lam ,N-l'lf'liI1.f. Carlinville, Illinois. Chemistry. Sigma Chi: Blackburn College l, 2, Chemistry Club 3, 4. C'hm!m Xiflinli. Anderson, Indiana. Classical languages. Delta Chi, Treas. 43 Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 41 Phi Eta Sigma 1, 23 Delta Iota Kappa 1, 2, 3, 4. 182 if 1 'it' Diff I , ' V A1 N ' Nicholson Novak O'Connor O,Meara Orwig Osterhage Ostien Otis Ott Otto Overmyer Page Palmer Panama Paton school 'rodoy is partly the result of the residence of CHl'0!.N'1-l'h0!X07?. St. Petersburg, Florida. Music Education. Pi Beta Phi, St. Petersburg Junior College 1: Y.VV.C.A. 2, 3, 4: Motet Choir 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4, M.S.M. 2, 3, 4. lllrs. .Zilla janet Novak. Elmhurst, Illinois. Sociology. Alpha Omicron Pi, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, Toynbee 2, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4, Council on Religious Life. Palricia O'Connor. Muskegon, Michigan. French. Alpha Gamma Delta, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, Sec'y. 4, Naiad 2, 3, 4. rllarguerile Ohlleara, Pleasant Ridge, Michigan. English Composition. Delta Delta Delta, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, 2, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, jackson Club 3, Sec'y. 4. Penis Orwig. Toledo, Ohio. Physical Education. Alpha Phi, A.W.S. 2, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, Junior Board 3. Brufe Orlfrhage. Vincennes, Indiana. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi: University of the South 1, University of Louisville 2. Thomas Oxtien. Royal Oak, Michigan. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2, Young Republicans Club 2, 3, Golf 3, 4. Alag' Irabelle Otir. Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Art, Pi Beta Phi, A.W.S. Board 3, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Ed. Staff 1, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, Panhellenic Council 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4. I .Marylun OH. Ocala, Florida. Home Economics. Pi Beta Phi, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, 3, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, Botany Club 1, 2, 3. Alarian Otlo. Aurora, Illinois. Music. Y.W.C.A. 1, Boulder Bus. Staff 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Opera Workshop 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 3. Robert Oziermyer. Chicago, Illinois. Physics. Men's Hall Association, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Publications Photo Service 2, International Relations Club 3, V. Pres. 4, Photographers' Association 1, 2, 4. Donald Page. Peoria, Illinois. Economics. Beta Theta Pig HD Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Earl Palmer. Logansport, Indiana. Sociology. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec,y. 4, Indiana University 1, 2. David Panama. Chicago, Illinois. Art. Herb Paton. Wood River, Illinois. Physics and Mathematics. Beta Theta Pi. 183 THE SEN ICRS 1950 Q-i . A F, 413 w' 7'f-if ff! I 3 , 1 V if I i f l P gl , 1 ff vs I . , 11' L-Q 'L . 5 1'-W lf.: I Pauli-y Paulin Pcaslcy Pvtry Phelps Phillips Piercc- Pontius Poi tor the class of '50, for the four years lJc1i'1zll'uz1fri'. Delphi. Indiana. Ifconoinics. Sigma Nu: Albion College 3: Radio Guild 1: Young Republicans Club 3. Rirlmzfl Pfmlm. Rockford, Illinois. Art Sigma Alpha lipsilonl Xliragv Bus. Staff 1. 2: Bouldm' Bus. Staff 1: Kappa Pi 2. Svciv. 3, Preis, 4: M.S.M. 1. .S'f1f1'n1xfff1'. Homcwood. Illinois. Sociology. Alpha Chi Oinvqag WVR..-X. 1. 2, 3, 4: Y.XV.C..-X. 1, 2, 3. 43 Mirage Bus. Staff 1: Young Rf:- publizfans Club 41 Sailing Club 3. 'I'r:'as. 4: M.S.lN1. 1. Luiz Pan-r. Hoopvston. Illinois. hlusic. Kappa Alpha 'I'hvta: Duzer Du 3. 4: Station YVGRIZ 3. 4: Radio Guild 2, 3: L'nivcrsity Choir 1. 2. 3, 41 Mote! Choir 1: Upvra YVorksh0p 3. 4: D1:Pauw-Grc'cn- Castle Choral Union 1. 2, 3, 4: Dclta Phi Iita 3: Shakvspcarr Club 3, 4. jark Phrlpx. River Forvst. IllinoiQ. English Composition. Dclta Kappa Epsilon: Kappa 'liau Kappa 3, 43 Station YVGRIC 3. 4: Radio Guild 41 Young Rvpublicans Club Pri-Q. 3. 43 Football 1. lflfpfz' Plullifn. Vincm-nm-s. Indiana. Business and liconomics. Phi Kappa Psi: Dr'Pauw-Gi'1':'m'astlc Choral Ifnion 1: DePauw Bus. Staff Zztlackson Club Z: M.S.M. 2. lfrilfzriiri Pmrr. MinncapoliQ. lN'1innvsota. SocioloqyX Kappa Kappa Gamma: VV.R..-X. 2. 3, 4: Y.WV.C,.'X. 1. 2, 3. 4. Dc-Pauw Ed. Staff 2. 3: IDcPauw-Grvz-ncastlv Choral Union 3,-'l'oynb1'c'k2. 3. Sf'C'y. 4, Alpha Kappa Dvlta 3. Pri-s. 4: lNI.S.lX1. 1, 2. llmnmi Pnnlzizl. I-Iomc-wood. Illinois. I'lC0l'l0II1ll'S. Lambda Chi Alpha, V. Prvs. 4, Dc'Pauw Bus. Staff lgllackson Club-3. Rohwrl Pmm. Gr:-rfncastlv, Indiana. Spuf-ch. Sigma Chi: Station XVGRIZ 3. 4: Radio Guild 2, 33 Glcc Club 1, 2: Young Rf:- publicans Club 3. 4. 184 3 994 , . 0 :g r-J' I gf ' - rfs' . f A 4 y ,fa f ., . 3 'YQ' .1 - - Q it QQ, 4, I fl 4.-f we - .1 -- 4' wr , f 1 , .- S . f 'E T'-3 . Q'4 V ' -' ' ..-1 41+ . , .:, . e it 1 . . ' V -1 31 7 ,, ' . :iii . , A . --1 1541, fl -' Porterheld Price Rada Raffety Ramsey Reed Reemer Rehm Reinstedt Rentner Rhorer Rice Rice Rice Richards they have spent here have been significant years in jean Porterfeld. Chatsworth, Illinois. Home Economics. Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1. Val Prize. Western Springs, Illinois. Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Sec'y. 4: International Relations Club 4: Zoology Club 2, 4: Photographers' Association 4: Young Republicans Club 3, 4: Sailing Club. Roger Rada. St. Albans, New York. Physical Education. Men's Hall Association: M.S.M. 1: DP Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Stanley Rajegy. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mathematics. Alpha Tau Omega, Treas. 4: Photographers' Association 2. Virlor Ramsey. Robinson, Illinois. Economics. Men's Hall Association: lNIirage Ed. Staff 3: DePauw Ed. Staff 1: Religious Education Club 4: Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4: lVI.S.lN'I. 2, 4. Virginia Reed. Chicago, Illinois. Art. Alpha Gamma Delta: Y.W.C.A. 1: Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4. Penriv Reemer. Chicago, Illinois. Home Economics. Kappa Kappa Gamma: W.R..-X. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4: Shakespeare Club 4. Robert Rehm. Logansport, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas. 3, 4: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3. 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Zoology Club 2, 3, 4: Beta Beta Beta 3, 4: Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, 4. Robert Reimledl. Jackson Heights, New York. English Composition. Sigma Chi: Philosophy Club 4: Track 1, 2. Robert Rentner. Calumet City, Illinois. Economics. Delta Upsilon, V. Pres. 4: Football 1, 2. Eafylhe Rhorer. Kokomo, Indiana. Spanish. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Z: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2. Qrnthia Riee. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Elementary Education. Kappa Alpha Theta: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: DePauw Bus. Staff 1: Boulder Ed. Staff 1, Z. james Rice. Indianapolis, Indiana. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi: Football 1. 1WichaelRice. Louisville, Kentucky. Physics and Mathematics. Menis Hall Association: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Religious Education Club 2, 3, 4. Richard Richards. Roanoke, Indiana. Economics and Geology. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y. 4: Band 1: Young Republicans Club 3, 4. 185 THE SENIGRS 1950 fig ig - ff' 2 , , ,L f,, . ,, . . Vg' .f .,.. Jin f af 4-'i-r',if Mya ' ,R 1 'vw -. - w2f24fgll' C1t:t..2.i xii A. ,F Q 'lk F Q 'Q- A fi Ricketts Ricketts Ries Kipp:-toe Rivai' Roberts Robertson Rodger s Rohm DePouw's history. Now os ocfors, Chvlw R1uA'rll,i, XValkt-rton, Indiana. linqlish l,itei'atui'm'. Sigma Alpha llpsilon, Pres. 4: Publications Board 3, 4: Duzer Du lg Shake- speare Club 4. Rnhnl Ifzflwfli. XYalkerton. Indiana. lleonumics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V. Pres. 3: Bmilcler Bus. Stall I1 University Choir 2, 3, 4, De- Pauw-Gi'i'e-iit'astlf- Choral L'nion I, 2, 3. 41 Philosophy Club 4. ,-Il Rift. lXIilwaukm-. XViseonsin. Matlieniatics. Sigma Alpha llpsilong Thornton .Iuuior Clulli-gs l, 2: DePauw lid. Stafli 3. 87111111 l?if1f1wlm'. Clunni-rsville. Indiana. lieonomics. Phi Gamma Delta: D Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Effzwn Ruvzr. Plymouth. Indiana. lleonoinies. Delta flhi: lNlii'aQ,e Bus, Staff 23 DePauw Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4: Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 43 Alpha Phi Omega 1, Seoy. 2, 3, 4. .7IlllYHlI' lfobrrlx. I-Iuntintfton, W'00ds, Indiana. Sociologv. Delta Delta Delta: VV.R.A. 2. 3, 4: Y.XV.CI.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Hamid lt'nbu!mri, North Vernon, Indiana. Iieonomies. B:-ta Theta Pi, Treas. 4. .Inn lhnlgfri. Louisville, Kentucky. Sociology. Delta Di-lta Deltag Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3. 4: Boulder Bus. Staff l 3 Toynbve 2, 3, 4. Ifzllmm lluhrn. Huntington, Indiana. Economics. Phi Delta Theta Huntington Coll:-ge 23 Young Republicans Club 3, 4. 186 .,,- t W f- 3 . '2,,. F4 'W ...sw ' , QJPUE .0 WY ,J l i , il , -'? u. .. .. an l , .1 f3' if, Romack Roth Rutherford Ryan Salter Sammons Sass Saucerman Scatterday Scheu Schmidt Schoen Schoneker Schooley Schoubye ortists, authors, businessmen, clergymen, doctors, joe Romoclc. Sharpsville, Indiana. Chemistry. Phi Kappa Psi: Chemistry Club 4: Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, 4. Louzk Rolh. Webster Groves, Missouri. Economics. Sigma Nu: Philosophy Club 2. 3: Alpha Phi Omega 2: Sailing Club 3. Alzrf Rulhfrford. Oakland, Florida. Sociology. Delta Zeta: Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boulder Bus. StaH'v2: DePauw-Green- castle Choral Union 1, 2, 3: Toynbee 2, 3, 4. Palriria Ryan. Greencastle, Indiana. Elementary Education. Pi Beta Phi: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 2. Robert Saller. Flossmoor, Illinois. Psychology. Sigma Nu: Young Republicans Club 3, 4: Psychology Club 3, 4: Pho- tographers' Association 2, 4. George' Sammons. Kentland, Indiana. Political Science. Beta Theta Pi. Darlene Sass. Chicago, Illinois. Zoology. Alpha Chi Omega: Northwestern University 3: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2: University Choir 2: Motet Choir 1, 2: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2: Beta Beta Beta 4: Shakespeare Club 2: Sailing Club 4. Eligabfih Saucerman. jacksonville, Indiana. Piano. Independent Women's Association: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4: American Guild of Organists 4: Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Treas. 4: Religious Education Club 2, 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. john Scaiterdav. Pontiac, Illinois. Economics. Delta Chi: DePauw Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4: Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, Sec'y. 4. Ralph Scheu. Chicago, Illinois. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta: Duzer Du 3, 4: Station WGRE 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, Epsilon Pi Alpha, Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Radio Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2: Varsity Mgr. Swimming 1, 2, 3: MD Association. AnnaLee Schmidt. Evansville, Indiana. Music. University of Louisville 1, Evansville College 2, 3: Y.W.C.A. 4: Uni- versity Choir 4: Opera Workshop 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4: M.S.M. 4. joseph Schoen. Oxford, Indiana. Mathematics. Phi Delta Theta: Radio Guild 1: University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4. Dorolhy Schonelcer. Indianapolis, Indiana. English Composition. Alpha Gamma Delta, Pres. 4: W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y.W. C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Tusitala 3, 4: Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4. Sally Schooley. Indianapolis, Indiana. Education and Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta: Western College 1, 2: Uni- versity Choir 1. june Schoubae. Brooklyn, New York. Economics. Wellesley College 1, 2: Y.W.C.A. 3, 4: Philosophy Club 4. 187 THE SENICRS 1950 MZ 3 I 4 .,t' v Q: 'E' ws... . s T'i2! 'S-' ab' W7 Schultz Schwarz Scott Sc-at Scllcrs Scmclka Shclly Sherman Shields housewives, journalists, lowyers, liinlmm .Sl'h1zll.j. Chicago. Illinois. Alathcmatics. Dvlta Zcta. Prcs. 4: Y.W'.C.A. 1, 2, 3, lX1iragc Bus. Staff1,2. lffillzrm Silzzmrg. Crystal Lakc, Illinois. Physics and Mathematics. Alpha Omicron Pi, Trcas. 33 lX4clX'Iahan Scholar 1, Z, 3, 4: Alpha Iiainbcla Dclta 1, 23 W.R.A. 2, 3, 41 Y.VV.C.A. I, 4: Studf-nt Covcrriinfg Board 41 DcPauw lid. Stafln, Proof Iiditor 2. Rcwritc liditor 3, Copy liditor 3: Thcta Sigma Phi 3, V. Prcs. 4: Radio Guild 2, 3, 4, lipsilon Pi Alpha 4, Dclta Phi lita 2, 31 Council on Rcligious l,ifc, Scc'y 3, Prcs. 4. liivm Slsnll. Chicago, Illinois. Lambda Chi Alpha, Miragc Bus. Staff 1, 24 Alpha Dclta Sigma 3, 4: Young Rcpublicans Club 3: Philosophy Club 3, 41 Alpha Phi Omcqa l, 2, V. Prcs. 3, Prcs. 4. lJ11z'1rl.S'1'r1l. NVashington, Indiana. Sigma Chi, DcPauw Bus. Staff l. llurmlfl Srllwzi. Chicago, Illinois. Psychology. Dclta Chi: Wiight junior Collcgc 1, 2: Univ:-rsity Choir 3, 41 Glcc Club 3: Psych- ology Club 3, 4, Philosophy Club 31 Shakcspcarc Club 3. 4. .llilrlrwrl Sr111 U.'f1. Tolcclo, Ohio. Chcmistry. Imlcpcnclcnt YVomcn's Association, Trcas. 45 Prcsidcnt's Scholar lg Alpha Lambda Dt-Ita 1, 23 Y.VV.C.A. lg DcPauw-Grccncastlc Choral Union 1, 2: Chcmistry Club 3, 4: Dad's Association Scholarship 3. .SIIIWIIIIIH .S'f1r!l1'. Grccncastlc, Indiana. Art. Pi Bcta Phi, Y.YV.C.A. 1: Band 15 DcPauw-Grccncastlc Choral Union l, 3: Kappa Pi 2, 3, 41 4. ,I-Ilfllllll-Ill' .S'l1rrn1un. I-Iillsdalc, lvlichigan. Sociology. Alpha Gamma Dcltag VV.R.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.W.C.A. l, 2, 3, 41 Mirage Bus. Staff 25 Toynbcc 2, 3, 45 Philosophy Club 4. Dmmlzl .S'l1z'e'lds'. Atlanta, Indiana. Economics. Mc-n's Hall Associationg Tusitala I, 2, 3, 4, INI.S.lXI. 1, 2, 3, 4. 188 3-'Kd Shively Sidney Simon Simpson Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snape Snyder Sourwine Sparling Speckman musicians, politicians, scholars, scientists, statesmen, Tlzomar Shivebi. Lakewood, Ohio. Political Science. Men's Hall Association, Treas. 3, Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 2, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4, International Relations Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Philosophy Club 2, 3. Dornllgr Sidney. Chicago, Illinois. English. Alpha Omicron Pi, Independent Women's Association 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, A.XV.S. Board 3, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3: Theta Sigma Phi 3, Treas. 4, Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, Tusitala 3, 4. john Simon. New York, New York. French and Philosophy. DePauw Ed. Staff 3, 4, Station WGRE 3, 4, Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Opera Workshop 3, 4, Philosophy Club Z, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, Pres. 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Simpson. Ligonier, Indiana. Elementary Education. Alpha Omicron Pi, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Biirage Bus. Staff 2, Motet Choir 3, Delta Phi Eta 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3. George Smith. Rockford, Illinois. Political Science. President's Scholar 1, DePauw Bus. Staff 2, Opera Workshop 3, 45 DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 2, 3, M.S.M. 1, 2. x7nn1eJSn1ith. Marion, Indiana. Botany. Delta Chi, Mirage Ed. Staff 2, Ass't. Editor 3, Assoc. Editor 4, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 3, Boulder Ed. Staff 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, Botany Club Pres. 4, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Tusitala 2, 3, 4. Rirhard C. Smilh. Bronxville, New York. Economics. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec'y. 4, Football 3, Track 1, 2. Rirhard Smith. East Chicago, Indiana. Economics. Phi Delta Theta, Indiana University 1, International Relations Club 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, Photographers' .Association 2, 3. Robert Smith. Plymouth, Indiana. Botany. Sigma Chi, Botany Club 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1. Yvonne Smitlz. Chicago, Illinois. Sociology. Alpha Omicron Pi, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, University Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4. .fVIaU'.S'r1ape. Chevy Chase, Maryland. Zoology, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 4, lV1.S.M. 1, 2, 4. Robert Snyder. Wilmette, Illinois. Art. Beta Theta Pi, Mirage Ed. Staff 2, 3, 4, Boulder Ed. Staff 2, 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, Kappa Pi 3, 4, Orchesis 3, 4, HD Association 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Rosemary Sourwine. Greencastle, Indiana. Spanish. Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. 2, 3, International Rela- tions Club 4, Delta Phi Eta 3, 4, M.S.M. 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Sparling. Marion, Indiana. Music Education. Delta Zeta, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Motet Choir 4, Opera Workshop 3. Glen Speckman. Indianapolis, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Sigma Nu, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4, Zoology Club 3. 189 THE SENIORS 1950 i 4 'I Va I i ,, :U . i-fx? ' . X I . Q. l av . L 5 i ' i . ' ' - Na - . ww- is G J F ,ph I t . wig:- i. fi 'ZX fi. 'GPH' Sport Stalilhvbcr Staples Stcphvns Stefpp Sivpp Src-wart SlI'l1Cl'if' Strauz teachers and lraveling salesmen - Yufliwi -SLIIUIF. Nanduskv. Ohio. Political Sciviirr. .Xlpha 'I'au Onicqa. Sf,-r'y. 4: Rcftor Scholar 2, 3, 4: Radio Guilrl l. 2, 3. 4: Pi Sigma Alpha 3. 41 Sailing Club 3. 4: D Association 3. 4: Swiinniinig 1. 2. 3, 4. -71114:S!f1fiU1i'br1. W'ood River, Illinois. l'ic'onoinic's. lXIc'n's Hall Associa- tion: Wiasliington Univc-rsity lg Band 3: Dc'Paiiw-Gi'CL'iiCastl6 Choral Union 2. 3: International Rcflations Club 4. Xfflflflll' .S'lafrlr.v, Na-wton C4-ntrr, lNlassaChusrtts. llconomics. Phi Dvlta Tlicta: Boston Univvrsity 3: jackson Club 2. 4: l'hilosophy Club 2, 4: GL-rman Club l: Oxford Fellowship l. 7111111 Slfjflirzis. Glcncov, Illinois. Spanish. Kappa Alpha 'lihetaz Con- nc-Cticut Collf,-ge 1: lkliraqc' Bus. Staff: Dn'Pauw Bus. Staff 2. .lim B111han1.S'!ij1f1, Oak Park, Illinois. Sociology. Pi Bcta Phi: Rocklin cl Collcqf? 1: Y,XV.C..'X. 2, 3: 'lbynbcc' 3, 4. lffifjvli .S'lfjrAh, Oak Park. Illinois. Economics. Delta Kappa lfpsilon: Young Rvpublicans Club 3, 4. lflfmi .S'lrwan'. Carmi. Illinois. liconomics. Sigma Chi: Univcrsity of Illinois 1: l3c'Pauw Bus. Staff 2: Boulder Bus. Staff 3. 41 Young R1-publicans Club 3, 4. l'r1:1l.S'h11i'M'. Iflossinoor, Illinois. lfconomics. INlc'n's Hall Association. jnlni Slmizj. Chicago. Illinois. Art lNIc'n's Hall Association: Opera Uforkshop 3. 41 Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4. lllll lvl! 1 . if 'Y' 'i V ti, . 'cf' Qs ' I 1 ' . F .'-.., ' ,:...'E . - . ' P '. .. V . , a -.LK gas FZ. V i Sugg Sultzer Summers Sutton Swaim Swift Tausig Taylor Taylor The-rrien Thomas Thompson Thornburg Thornburg Tompkins all these seniors will be what they will be because Gwen Sugg. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Elementary Education. Alpha Phi, Bradford junior College 1, 2, Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Sailing Club 3, 4. Bud Sultger. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Economics and Art. Lambda Chi Alpha: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Photographers' Association 4. Edwin Summers. Griffith, Indiana. kflusic. lV1en's Hall Association, Pres. 4: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4, American Guild of Organists 2, 3, 4, Phi Mu Alpha 2, Sec'y. 3, Prcs. 4.: Council on Religious Life 2, 3. CarlS1zl!ori. Evansville, Indiana. Pre-Medical Science. Alpha Tau Omega, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, jackson Club 3, 4, Zoology Club 2, Beta Beta Beta 3, 4, Delta Omicron Pi 3, 4, Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, Religious Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Robert Swairn. Indianapolis, Indiana. Political Science. Sigma Nu, Jackson Club 3, 4. Ted SwU't. East Lansing, Blichigan. Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi, V. Pres. 4, Boulder Ed. Staff 1, 2, Ass't. Editor 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4, Duzer Du 1, 2, 3, 4, Pi Sigma Alpha 3, 4. Carl Tawig. Chicago, Illinois. History. University of Chicago 1, 2. jean Taylor. Waterman, Illinois. English Literature. Alpha Omicron Pi, University of Oregon 3, W.R.A. 2, 4, Y.W. C.A. 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 4. joan Taylor. South Bend, Indiana. Psychology. Alpha Phi: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2, Psychology Club 3, Sec'y.-Treas. 4. Richard Therrien. Elmhurst, Illinois. Economics. Delta Upsilon, Elmhurst College 1, Boulder Bus. Staff 2, 3. Gordon Thomas. Indianapolis, Indiana. Physics. Sigma Nu, Radio Guild 1: Track 1. illarian Thompson. Indianapolis, Indiana. Sociology. Delta Delta Delta, Sec'y. 4, W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 1, Toynbee 2, 3, 4. Phyllis Thornburg. Redkey, Indiana. Spanish. Delta Zeta, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, W.R.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, Panhellenic Council 3, 4, M.S.M. 1, 2. Illary Elizabeth Thornburg. Hollywood, California. English. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Seciy. 4, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2, Philosophy Club 2, 4, Shakespeare Club 3, V. Pres. 4, M.S.M. 1, 2, 3. Fred Tompkins. Hammond, Indiana. Economics. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V. Pres. 3, Purdue University 1, Boulder Bus. Staff 3, Station WGRE 3, 4. 191 Q THE SENIORS 1950 i .Sw Q. PBPQ x 'MW f I A- J 9. ,T at - - 4 W -sei. A is 4, X' - '1 ,. , 1: - R . Y- 'A 7 4' it ,. ' 5 - rw W msefig .,,, , M. X s It if Tovt-y 'Iirapp 'I'i'oyc1' 'lirtivx 'Iiuininonds Tylcr I'ttc'rbac!Q Vail Van Dt'rx'ooi't they were here. Many of them will flrnzgf' YCITPQT. Brdliord, Indiana. Chcmistry. Sigma Alpha Iipsilon, Sc'c'y. 41Bouldci'Bus.Stafflg Chcmistiy Club 2, 3. 4. Il'qi'm' Yiupff. Indianapolis, Indiana. Physical liducation. Lambda Chi Alpha: D Association 3, 41 Cross Country l, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4. juzfm 'I3nm. I-llkhart, Indiana. Botany and Gorman. Delta Chi, Svc'y. 3, 4g Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi lita Sigma 1, 21 Gold Kcy 41 lNIii'aLgc lid. Staffl, Ass't. liditor 3, liditor 43 DePauw Iid. Staff l: Sigma Dclta Chi 31 Botany Club 2, 4: Beta Bcta Beta 3: Alpha Phi Omega l, 2, 31 Tusitala 2, 3, 4. Szilli' Trmxv. XV:-bstcr Groves, Blissouri. Psychology. Kappa Alpha The-ta: XMRUX. l, 2, 3, V. Pri-s. 41 Y.XV.C.A. 1, 2: lvliragc Ed. StatT 1, 2: Dt-Pauw Bus. Staff 3, 4: Psychology Club 3, 4. Cliznlfi ll,llVlIlIIIIlIfiX. Gi't'c'ncasllt', Indiana. Economics. Delta Chi: Station NVGRIQ 3, 4: Radio Guild l, 2, 3, 43 lipsilon Pi Alpha 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omcga 1, 2, 3, 41 Sailing Club 3, 4: lNI.S.lNI. 3. l7rf1m'llf' 7-rlrr. South Bcnd, Indiana. English Y.VV.C.A. l: Radio Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Young Republicans Club 31 lNI.S.lNI. 1. Dun If'lli'rbf1r!:. Indianapolis, Indiana. Philosophy. Dclta Upsilong Butlci' L'niv4.'rsity 1: Philosophy Club 3, 4: lVI.S.lNI. 3. 4, .7r.iiz' Vail. livanston, Illinois. Physical Education. Mt-n's Hall Associa- tion: Michigan Start' 1: Carleton 21 D Association 3, 43 Foot- ball 3, 41'I'1'ack 3, 4. juan Vfm llnmozl. Iiast Lansinrg, Michigan. Physical Education. Kappa Alpha 'I'ht-ta,St'c'y. 4, W.R.A. 3, St-c'y. 45 Band 3, 4: Young Rcpublicans Club 2, 3, 43 Dclta Phi lfta 2. 3, 4. 192 as cg? . 11 X Y . ri .9 ,5-,.. a W 5: f' I' - . ' J s ip- Van Etten Van Nuys Vaughan Vaughan Vear Voiers Vyse Wagnar Wainwright Walker Walker VValter Ware Wlaterhouse VVedel be successful, ci few, famous, most, forgotten. But Thomas Van Elini. Har vey, Illinois. Econcmics. Lambda Chi Alpha: Purdue University 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2. Donald Van ,N,1Q'.Y. Brea, California. Economics. Phi Delta Theta, hlirage Bus. Staff 1. Gloria Vaughan. Winnetka, Illinois. Sociology. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y.XV.C.A. 1. 2, 3, Treas. 41 Toynbee 3. 4. janet Vaughan. Coatesville, Indiana. Economics. Rockford College 1, 2: Y.XV.C.A. 4. Charles Vear. Wfheaton, Illinois. Pre-medical Science. Sigma Chi, Gold Key,Student Governing Board,Treas. 4,Student- Faculty Council 4, Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, 4, D Association 1, 2, 3, Sec'y.-Treas. 4, Football 1,2,3,4,Basket- ball 2, 3. .Yarzcp Vaiers. Jeffersonville, Indiana. Music. Alpha Gamma Delta, Pi-esident's Scholar 1: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2: W.R.A. 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 4, Mu Phi Epsilon 2, 3, 41 International Relations Club 4. Barbara Vjise. Chicago, Illinois. Psychology. Kappa Alpha Theta, W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, DePauw Bus. Staff 1, Z, DePauw- Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2, Psychology Club 3, 4. Paul Wagner. Dayton, Ohio. Physical Education. Beta Theta Pi, V. Pres. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Gold Key 3, 4, D Association 1, 2, Sec'y.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Clark IVainright. Wood River, Illinois. Economics. Alpha Tau Omega. David Iflfalker. Honolulu, Hawaii. Economics. Beta Theta Pi, DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, Young Republicans Club 3, 4, DU Association 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Z, 3, 4. Haliled IfVallcer. Laurel, Mississippi. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Tau Kappa 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. William Waller. Miamisburg, Ohio. Pre-medical Science. Sigma Nu, Sec'y. 4, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Eta Sigma 1, jackson Club 3, Delta Omicron Chi 2, 3, Sec'y. 4, M.S.lVI. 2, 3, 4. David Hfarr. Wellington, Ohio. Romance Languages. Delta Tau Delta, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Mirage Bus. Staff 2, Ass't. Bus. Mgr. 3, Alpha Delta Sigma 3, 4. Hawara' 14'alerhouse. Methuen, Massachusetts. Sociology. Men's Hall Association, Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4, Toynbee 3, Pres. 4, Alpha Kappa Delta 3, 4, Oxford Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. jack Iflfedel. South Bend, Indiana. Delta Upsilon, V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3, DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4, Station WGRE 3, 4, Radio Guild l, 2, 3, 4, Epsilon Pi Alpha 3, 4. 19.3 . ..'-., Dawg , 1 Q If y W 9: 2 M . 55 , -is I 1 THE SENIORS 1950 I' 1 ::, av. .f HAZ.: 1' U if-ZWv.,, A P xx 1'9 ' gf- .J 24 1 rr' .I I X fp 1' . WG-I xVl'1IlI'ICl1IC'I' VV:'iss W'L'lls XYclls VVcscott XVc'stcrhaust'n XX'halcn Wlhitc XVhitc their lofer records will show that lilufflmzi li'w1'11r1r!ilrr. Ci'cc'iicastlc, Indiana. Zoology. DcPauw Bus. Stal? 1: Bouldcr StalI 3. 41 Zoology Club 1. 2. 3. 41 Bcta Beta Bcta 3. 41 Alpha Phi Orncua 3. 4. Sailing Club 3. 4: lNI.S.lNI. I. fl. 3. 4: Track 1, 21 Swimniing 2, 3. lllilfrr Iliflil. Hillsboro, Indiana. History. NI:'n's Hall Association. IIf'PHIIXY-CiI'4'CI1C3Slli' Choral Union 2, 3, 41 Inturnational Rvla- tions Club 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 2, 3, 4: Religious IIKILICEIIIOH Club 41 lNI.S.lXI. l. llfimzlfl llills. Chicago, Illinois. Ifconomics, Dvlta Upsilong Dclpaul L'nivcrsity 1: D4'Pauw Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4: l'l1otoL5i'aplici'sl Asso- ciation 2. 3. 4. Rcligious Iiducation Club 2, 3. 4. lhfrzi ll'wlli. Park Ridgc, Illinois. Spccch. Alpha Chi Omcgal XV.R.A, 3, 4: Y.XV.C.A. 1, 2: Mirage- Bus. StafI 1. Yfmw ll'i'irnll. livanston, Illinois. Ifrcnch. Dclta Zeta. 5cc'y. 4: Y.XV.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Dt-Pauw Bus, Staff 1. 21 Bouldcr Bus, Stail' 1, 2, 3: DL'Pauw-Grcvncastlm' Choral Union 1, 2, 31 Intl-rnational Rulations Club 3, 4, Dclta Phi Iita 2, 3, 41 Council on Rcligious Life I, 2. 3, 4. llnzvairl l1'rilnl1r1uw11. Fort XVaynt', Indiana. Economics and Blathe- inatics. Dclta Upsilon, Trc-as. 3, 4: DePauw lid. StalT 1, 2. liarhrnu lflmfwn. Chicago, Illinois. Sociology. Alpha Phi: Y.VV.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Nliraqc Bus. Staff 2, 3: Toynbcv 3, 4. Slmiliji fl. ll'h1lw. New Albany, Indiana. lNIatht'matics. lNIcn's Hall Association: Rcctor Scholar 1. Slmzlqy C. I1'h1lw. Richmond, Indiana. Economics. Mcn's Hall Asso- ciation: Rector Scholar 1. 21 DcPatiw-Giccncastlc' Choral Union 1, 2, 3, 4. 194 :ft X 5: 5 ft. -nik? Nl J'- .- fe' . 'lk' ' i K i 1- YVhitney Wicklund VVieland VVilliams VVolf W'ood Woods l'Vright Wright Vlright Young Young Young Zartman Zechiel Zimmer Zimmerman Zwick they are not os bad cis they look in these photos. Harb Whilnqy. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Geography. Alpha Tau Omega: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 1, 2: Young Republicans Club 3: M.S.lXI. 1, 2, 4. Varsity lX'Igr. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: D Association, Ralph Wiclclund. Oak Park, Illinois. Economics and Political Science. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pres. 4: Mirage Bus. Staff 1, 2, 3: DePauw Bus. Staff 2, 3: Radio Workshop 2, 3: International Relations Club 3, 4: Young Republicans Club 4, Treas. 3: German Club 2, 3, Treas. 4: Shakespeare Club 3, 4. Bob Wieland. Lakewood, Ohio. Economics. Phi Kappa Psi: DePauw Bus. Staff 1, 2: D Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. janzax Williams. Connersville, Indiana. Political Science. Phi Kappa Psi: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, Sports Editor 4: Sigma Delta Chi 3, 4: Station WGRE 3, 4: Pi Sigma Alpha 4. Enid Wolf. Cincinnati, Ohio. English Composition. Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate 1: Station WGRE 3, 4. Jldaurice Wood. Plymouth, Indiana. Economics. Delta Chi, V. Pres. 2, 3: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4. Louisa Woods. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Chemistry. President's Scholar 1: Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2: lV.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: DePauw Bus. Staff 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3, 4. jane Wrighl. Bartlett, Illinois. Art, Alpha Chi Omega: Kappa Pi 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Eta 2, 3, 4. john Wrighl. Onarga, Illinois. Psychology. lNIen's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Psychology Club 3, 4: M.S.M. 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul lf1f 1'ight. Lima, Ohio. Economics. Beta Theta Pi: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald lourzg. Granville,Ohio. Economics. DePauw Ed. Staff 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Photographers' Association 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4. Irving Young. Glenview, Illinois. Pre-Medical Science. Men's Hall Association: Evanston Community College 1, 2: Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4: Tusitala 3, 4. Philip Young. Oak Park, Illinois. Speech. Sigma Chi, V. Pres. 3: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Station WGRE 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2. james Qartmann. Freeport, Illinois. History. lNIen's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Band 1, 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi lVIu Alpha 2, V. Pres. 3, 4. jark ferhiel. Erie, Pennsylvania, Sociology. Men's Hall Association: Mirage Bus. Staff 3, 4: DePauw-Greencastle Choral Union 3, 4: Toynbee 3, 4: Jackson Club 3, 4: Shakespeare Club 3, 4. Robert Qimmer. Fort Wayne, Indiana. English Composition. Delta Chi: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate 1, 2, 3: Delta Sigma Rho 3, 4: Zoology Club 1. Albert Zimmermann. LaGrange, Illinois. Pre-Medical Science. Men's Hall Association: Rector Scholar 1, 2, 3: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: Delta Omicron Chi 3, 4: Cross Country 1. Holly Qwick. Dayton, Kentucky. Romance Languages. Delta Delta Delta: Mortar Board 3, 4: A.W.S. Board 3, Pres. 4: Student Governing Board 3: Student-Faculty Council 3: Class V. Pres. 3: DePauw Ed. Staff 1, 2, 3: Theta Sigma Phi 3, 4: Radio Guild 1, 2, 3: Epsilon Pi Alpha 2, Sec'y 3, 4: Naiad 1, 2, 3. 195 f' JUNIORS GAIN TOP CAMPUS POSITIONS In the-jiinior yc-nr thv tt-cliuniof positions and oiiiccs rs'pIz1CcCI the fatigue oi' thc duties and Chorcs of the frcshinan and sophoniorc' years. Ciinnpus uftivitivs Imcqun tO 1'c-veal possibilities to thost' junim who Iiacl Qarnvrccl thc ininor positionsz and with the top oiiiccs as Il Qonl thvsc active- juniors plied tlieiiiselvcs more at thc publication Iiuildinq. in ther Cgnnpus organizations. and on thc varsity trains. In thc' Iionscs thcjuniors took up the task that fall to f1'z1te1'1iity Iiatlu-i's and sorority inothers. Spring found thc juniors Filling all the jolxs Iroin Iionsc iiizimiqcr and song Icaclvr to Ilousi' president. Qlvpnwlf' Pagf: Kappa juniors take a moment from the day's routine to relax in their bum room. Below: junior Clair Conzniitm' TopR0zu.' R. Floyd, V. Pres., R. Freeland, Pres., Lindemeyer, Sec'y-Treas. Bollnm Razr: B. Gibson, Liebig. A l J. . As the school year drew to a close. pins changed persons: honor- aries added the names of juniors to their rostersg and the juniors started to make plans for their final year and their careers. As they danced at the junior prom, the juniors realized they could look back on a year of achievement and pleasure. Oppoxile' Page: Deke juniors hold a labor problems seminar in the wee hours with only milk as refreshment. Rzgln. 'I III. Ni BPH- OXI C I XNN I I,ffl: SnpI113xn:x1'vs of Dvlta fvtzl pans:- aflvl' clinnrl' ful' 21 round uf song, mu z., fm, cicuxlxll I' l'I,I-. 1 . l.. 1,,fmflI1g!ff. IJ. I 1 fu. p1'4'SicIe-nl. IT. Hvn- I ' ' SUD. YIL Y JI'4'SI1fIl'UIl I I, CfIm1nr11-ss 9l'L'l'C'- l2lI'X . Hffff I vIII'll'Q'i' I,zimIuI21 CIIII sul whilv za I'uu1'II1 Spins ' 2 'K-, 5 JI'm11wl'c's Iistvn al I '. ' ??fI If In IWH SOPHOMORES ENJOY NEW FREEDOM Fighting an expanding head size, the sophomores entered a new phase of college life. Among the changes made in their status was the shift from the dorms to the housesfor relief from freshmen duties only to haye sophomore duties. More privileges and release from many rules grave the soph- omores a chance to work harder at what they call carrying their class to the top. The sophomore year could haye been called actiyity year . for the class worked hard in athletics, clubs. and hon- oraries-with a coyetous eye on junior positions. Sopho- more men were eligible to star in many yarsity athletics while the rest of the class labored at enthusiasm and school spirit through Spex. their honorary. They also pounded out copy for the DePauw, joined honoraries. and did their bit to further the pinning complex on campus. The girls helped to orient the freshmen women by being AXVS biq sisters. spent hours making dance decorations. and rushed from one meeting to another. s u r s 1 kk ffm'-s '., .ellmzw ATO's sophomores display their roll-out rou- line. Brlrfztu' Nine sophomores of Alpha Phi start for class in a typical Greencastle rain. 199 FRESHMEN BEGIN CCJLLEGE CAREERS XYiih .1 last look zu the old high school year- Iiook the freshman passed throuqh the ivy- eovered Qates and launched themselves into the deinunding schedule OliOI'lL'IIIL1llOIi tests and rush. Following fall pledQinQ. the spirit of Freshmen Past appeared on Campus in the form ol Qreen lmeanies on the Freshmen Present. Down Cmn- pus then lieeame the Center of attention as the wild proqrain of pot snatching lieqan. RTK amd A-XXYS helped acquaint the new Clnssinutes at the lizill freshman mixer. .XXYS liig sisters helped Quide the Qreen lem- inine portion ol' the freshmen with the hand ol experience while the Freshman Interfraiternity Council handled relzuions lielween the pledge classes on the masculine side. 200 E il- - 'A s -. ,wT37:.A.., ' B 3. , . ,F sl L 1' ' ,awfw . 35' em yi , ,-lhrfzw Freshmen attend a chapel program under the watchful eye of the Checker. Lrfl: The freshman class Committee. Lrfl In Rzglzls lxlurphy, secretary: XY. Shawver. president: S. Spangler, vice-president. Life was not all gaiety and pledge duties but also long hours of study table as the prospec- tive Alpha Lambda Deltas and Phi Eta Sigmas strived for a 2.5 average: but most were content to worry out that 1.0. Things were quieter in the freshman dorms this year too. Under the new dorm system freshman and upperelass wom- en were intermixed in each hall. Top: Rector Hall women line up at mail call. Bollnm. Pledges of Delta Tau Delta tidy their house for the weekend. 201 X- ' x. 'L' NNt,wi Qv :su Q NMXM if en. 2 N Nw ,gawk X F3 Q. at KQNQQQ swa- 'NM f,,.,:z N048 'iii PW c mum S mb Q UB 'B T' A E 1' 3 6 1-ravi, 'lan 7. ' ll Shia..-9' 3 3 Q' X Xncvr- alr S' MA Y, 1 N ug.. duvvzxy lx K 1 as Aman,-A 'Nu X Nu 1 Owmcaod Px ki! x sr IN O uk 9 ' x 1310-K lf: A 'TM' UNH, Pm 1' vu P- x I-1 4 K Z Y 1 6x06 ' ll s W x IINII , 76 'F W- mg C. X f Q- W4 1 ,7010 rc- , S :. - S FX- ' Q R fa X I: h w ' TM? . gg' .5 f r. 7f 1 V N Ili, 5 Ig, Uiffiiilk V Vifgi 5 WS 'QQ -glvffff' Elf-gl ' 1' -'Lg' ' X tif, 'X V Q A ,' 41,17 ,N fi X : .II is 1' ff fi E11 WE: Q ' v,G mX' la -' x 5 X -- .,ji. Z7 , fi Q , I XX X fx J ul--5 35-1 Q Ex fy? I9 x I , ..., x X ff Z! ,f - t - J- A 7 mb , ,V f RQ 5 '-.N-gig If.-,:,isl 1 XX . -av 9-f 4 . f A 'N' -..- ' ni' Q-1-' 1 ' , ' -W. W x x 0'-Wqrf ' I If X xxx. -I. - ' 2 f A 7 ,sixxsyifgr 5 ,fm . vs is-1 ff wt , . is P' r W V W .J A W f THIS IS DEPAUW W1 home mad ball! KTK COORDINATES, INVESTIGATES .Xs coordinators of lietter relations Iietxveen the fourteen me-n's Greek letter organizations on campus. Kappa Tau Kappa settled inter- lraternity problems. set up rush rules. and served as agent lmetxveen the fraternities and the administration. Together KTK and .-XXYS sponsored Field Dav. introducing as this vear's new attrac- tion. the Orange Race. Rav .Nnthonv asain provided the music for KTK's interlirater- nitv dance. Interl'raternitv davs were spon- sored in an attempt to cement the relations of the fraternities and to xvork on their indi- vidual and joint problems: the keep-oil'-the grass campaign. and the lmridQe tournament were other reasons for KTK's existence. ...,...---v-1-.V-.muy ..-v.-- . 1 , 2 . ., - - 6. - fl W. - 4' ilfm:-w: K'IlK's Greek YYeek discussions aided in the solution of campus and fraternity problems. 'Imp Rare: G. XVeikert, N. Nlorris, B. Biiilev. Lon!- acre. 'lf .-Xbhott, Cain. H. XYalker. Cf, Davis. N. Rohm, I.. Dailey. Srmrztl Ruze: C. Duesintt. R. Jackson, I.. Luljak, Carney, B, Colbrunn. H. Lewis. Barbieri. B. Chevalier, KI. Phelps. linllnnz Rnze: R. Raqan, H. Jacobs, F. 'l'riebel, Butler, ll. Sorge, D. Stevens. Lv' k er .. .5 .X , .xai Q E. ze . 5, -4 21 I4 Abozv: Pan-Hel ofhcers joan Isenbarger and jane Ivlessing are caught discussing deferred rush. Tap Row: -I. Givensul. Avery. M. Orr, E. Blanchard, K. Cox, N. Streepey, E. Huebner, P. Price, D. Gray. Boflum Row: C. Firchau, C. Downie, I. Otis, C. Caylor, lvlessing, Sec'y-Treas., J. Isenbarger, Pres., hi. Minor, P. Thornburg. M. Inman, Hale. PAN-HEL RULES RUSH, INTEGRATES The Panhellenic council. composed of two representatives from each of the ten women's Greek letter organizations on campus, formed the rush rules and strived to promote har- mony among their respective groups. This year a new sorority, Delta Gamma. was added to both DePauw and Panhel. Semi-monthly supper meetings operated on a rotation system among houses and served as an integrating force among those sororities. DePauw's Panhel received one hundred dollars from the state Panhellenic Association this year to use for a worthy cause on cam- pus. They are the donors ofthe Panhellenic Scholarship, given at Recognition Chapel each spring. F 205 FRESHMAN COUNCIL WINS INDEPENDENCE Serxinu' as 11 Ivoard to pr0111o1e Iwetter rela- ti011s 111110112 the various l1I'2lU:'I'IllIS' pledge Classes. the F1-es111111111 lIlIL'I'liI'1lIt'l'Il1IY Council struQQled to settle all pr0l1le111s arising among the organized liIACSl1IIlCIl, Grie1'1111Ces Iyetween the houses. such :is those resultinq llI'O111 the pot-s11z11Chi11Q sez1so11. were L1IIClCI' the ,jur- isdiction ofthe FIC. The CUl1IlCll Consists 01' OIR' represe11tatix'e 11111111 each 01 t11e 111e11's Greek letter 01'Qa11i- zz1tio11s and 0111- l1I'OlI1 KICIINS Hall .-Xss0Ciz11i011. The 11dcIitio11 011 the lXIe11's H1111 Association represe11tati1'e to the council was 0116 of the changes made this year. and the council also chose 10 be no longer directly atiiliatecl with Kappa Tau Kappa. It drew up its own Con- s1itutio11 and appointed 1XIr. james YYard as l121CllllY adviser. Thouqh IIOXK' separated lvl'OIH RTK. the Fl'CSllIHL1I1 If1ICI'lil'2iI4?1'IllIY Council still re- Ceives suggestions from the senior group. The two 0rga11iza1io11s worked together i11 arrang- i11Q t11e deCor11tio11s for the 11111 KTK dance. 1XIee1i11q every other Thtirsday. each ti111e at 21 dififerent house. the Council z1rr1111Qec1 sruokers 111110112 the pledge classes and dis- cussed CLIITCIXI fresh111z111 pr0I11e111s. During the week 01' the XX'z1IJas11-DeP111111' 1001132111 Qz1111e. t11e Council 0rg1111izecl Ll guard 01'1'resl1- 111e11 to protect the NI011011 Bell 110111 11111' 1'ep1'ese111atix'es Climaxed 1l1e year's activities. 'lIlf1lf17Zl',':x, Dunlop, CI. Cront-nwett. l,. B0y1le11, Sc-t y., B. l.1ClllC'fli1LlC'l', Pres., D. Frasli. Ifllfflilll Razr: S. Browning, P. Davis, XV, Sll3NX'Yl'l', S, Feagler. P. Dwyer. 1110 XX'3IlClC'I'lI1Q Cax'e111e11. A havride for the FIC RUSH OPENS FALL TERM Rziglzrs Glib conversation Hows freely during the twenty-minute periods of men's rush. Riglzl: hlembers of KTK keep a sharp eye on rushces and each other as prefer- ences are filed. Righl: Programs and enter- tainment highlighted the preference dates of women's rush. E I 1 e , e ll fi were '7 .. Barliara Evans Nancy l.ongfslior6 Q Barbara lN1axwc-ll l lN'Iarian Kline-r Airs. F, H. lNIiner ALPHA.CHI HOUSE OFFICERS . PIAt'.iI-Iffllf lvlrr-P1'w,s1'f1f'11f . Smwfzzri' . T7'c'H,fllI'l'I f10l1Xf'IIlfIflIt'I' 'lop liner: B:-zy llvans. Nancy Lonqshorc. Lois Nash. Barbara Blaxwell, Klarian Blinvr, Linda .-Xllcn, Jarunn .-Xifklctt, Katia- Clark. Pat Collier. 'll1mlRozc': Deanna- Ilmld, joan Lytlu, Suv Peaslc-y. Danny Sass, Mrs. F. H. Miner, Doris VVells. Alam' XVrigl1t, jcanne .XSl1lJ3llQl1. Carol Dack. Smfml Razr: Nancx' Davis, Iovcc Dvlancv, Hclcn Donahue, jean Fovrstcr, Barbara Forsvll, Dorothy Gray, Shirley Growfs, Anne Harvv3'.kRi1th Hiidciyi-ami, lfmnim Razr: Katic- Kem-in-. Nancy Koenig, -Iacky Lapsys. Barbara Masonujanct Murphy, Sally Nugcm. Dodo Richards. Carol Sanford, .Xnn Scliaal. FL inf .'fa, 'r a ,v r 'F - rr'. r f I T ' N X ' sf S ' V 3 . , -6 ' -Rs X4 I 'L' if ' . fer v swf .1 fer i 'rg . , - ' Q- ' Nga' .I ' 5 F' I Y, F' Uri. f jrxn x A , , 5 . A ' R-' ' 'Q e.- 'A 35 A ' 5 f' in 'll' 'llfl L1 r' I 'V' '1 if ii 'Ja s i gl ' we 3 Q va i 6 ,. 6 -1 , tl Q . ' S W' i ' 15' S . 'W ' f 4- ' if -. -fa 'a F - af 'W 1 -1' 1 an I:-1 it r i ' Q 95 'A 6, Q - N . l , . x4 4 QOH OMEGA: How we love thy name ' ' ' The Alpha Chis began the year by adding new pledges and an exchange student. jorunn Areklett, to their number. The fall formal. 'Southern Cotillionf' was the first social event of the year. soon followed by Old Gold Day and Dad's Day. A high- light of the year was the visit of Mrs. Olive Clark. one of the original founders. She related many interesting stories about the beginning of the sorority. Then term papers and exams brought forth a new semester comprised of the Alpha Duo, pin serenades, robe hunt, and then term papers again.The Alpha Chi class of195O had written their last exams for DePauw, Tap Razr: Mary Ellen Taylor, Susie Auble, Lou Boltin, Betty Boyd, Judy Clark, Louise Ford, Judy Foreman Betsy Goodrich, Dottie Hobbs, lylarilyn Koontz. Third Row: Joan Muzzy, Marjorie Needham, Dorothy Neice, Phyllis Nelson, Marilyn Newpart, Barbara Peters Diana Root, Ann Schutt, Susie Shepherd, Carolyn Burckhalter. Second Row: Betty Conner, ,Ioan Davis, Helen Ford, Dottie Frey, JoAnn Goff, Ann Hardin, Lois Hendrickson Sally Howell, janet johnson, Jo Ann johnson. Bollom Row: Bunny jones, Ginny Kraft, Barbara Miller, Margaret Mutschler, Nancy Pippenger Margaret Powell Sandra Ravencroft, Fran Schymik, Jeanne Thompson, Nancy Urshel. ' ti o M W e titt TW 1 .i ., , f F- Q ff . at V I y f , .. A f- X .V F1 Q V .- A f.-.- 13 ,V Q . ff, ., .sr A . g .. ...: W ,,,? ,W .,,. A, M W In A . Ql M . y, . Www Q , .,,. .. W, F5 vs.. - . QL, 1: I 'Qi .F ...., if 1 i '- V li ll S fi D3 ..,.' Ti: X 1.1155 . W -F 1 Qffftv' ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: You hold c place The Qirls ofthe English mansion returned in high spirits for the grand year ahead. A sudden fad for painting and papering their rooms started the year, besides the long hours of Canasta in the lounge. An open house after the first football game, exchange clinners,a very beautiful winter pledge formal. and the annual Christmas party filled the First semester, The Alpha Cams' spring dance was a big success, and the cap and gown hunt led the sophomores andjuniors a merry chase. The traditional june weekend at lN1cCormick's creek gave the seniors a royal send-off. the perfect ending to a wonderful year. Taft Row: Dorothy Schoneker, Kathryn Jung, lvlaryjane jeffrey, Patricia O'Connor. Barbara Barr, Betty Cook, Virginia Draslcr, Margaret Inman, Virginia johnson. l1plIliI'f1RUZl'.' Scytha hlartin, Virginia Reed, Katharine Sherman, Nancy Voiers, Mrs. Wiswell, Barbara Armitage, Vir- ginia Arnold, Anna Mae Ashton, Betty Ann Barton. SFCOI1IfR0ll',' Eunice Blanchard. Joanne Canary, Joyce Carline, Ruth Ann Floyd, jane Freund, Mary Cehres. Ellen Hoisington, Florence Hurn, Virginia Kibbler. Barium Rnzu: Elsie lN1anny, Dusty hiedinq, Donna Morris, Rachel Payne, Phyllis Prakel, Martha VVhitmer, Marian VVood, Carol Andersen, Fauneil Brattain. ' p ,A 'W I Emmy... th H., F, New . ta Q y I, V Q . i Y ,I U I ., . . . ,va t . A ' A' ' as . , Cf . 2, fs 1, in . a t-sf W r J is A I ' ' 'J K .r 6 3: If s . . Q f' W, tl' 'ww ,IQ y QS.. ,,,. ,X . 2: e P, 1 in 1 J N A .. ,A J i - i 1 V' K' 'W Curl- a 'WWF' i ' ln ' A w ' ., LVL. I i . ' I l A - N l ' N 1 iff, 13 . .1 , , - 'f . , . xv.. ' '1 v f V . H A ,ll I .ff H i P il' 'HF HF I WW -1- W- - ---'agp' 'Z 10 deep in my heart HOUSE OFFICERS Dorothy Schoneker . . Prendwzl Kathryn Jung . IvIAL'F-P7'F5IAdF7Il Mary Jane jeffrey . Senetarii Patricia O'Connor , . Treasurer lNfIrs. George B. VViswell . Housemolfm' Top Row: Dorothy Carroll, Miriam Ely, Beverly Grant, Nancy Hartz, Irene Koebkc, Joyce Kristufek, Nancy LeFo1Qe Carol Larson, Nancy Leggitt. Third Raw: jean Prosser, Betty Rauch, Royna Reece, Mary Renkenberger, Joan Schafer, Bonnie Seidel, Ellen Watkins Betty Jean Ashton, joan Creviston. Serond Row: Diane Digan, Barbara Feigel, Linda Hitzke, Marion Holliday, Mary Ann Lacy, May Lee oan Low Marilyn Lundborg, Patricia McDowell. Boilam Row: Jean Meece, Clarisc Srnet, Patricia Sommer, Suzanna Spear, ,Ioan Steward, Barbara Sumpter Eleanor Thee, Betty Jo Vernon, Dorothy Williams, Joyce Wilson. 'S' , 1 .. .. ,Q ' M t 6 , S 3 ,, 'Ti ' his ' . i::'l'E15Z: 1 S , L 1 2 ' R- in P the W vp . 05 i 2-2 A L J x 4 . I' li be 19 1: 'Qu im , .1 49 .af Brtty ulamiasch . Ht'l6n Dit-hl . Elizabeth Horn . Lois Aydclott , Airs. hluines I,cw1iia1i I. ALPHA OMICRON Hotfsr. oifFICE.Rs Pl'1'.S'IiIj rn! lAI'f P7't'JiI-lit'llf . .S'rr1'f'ff7ri' Tlrflxzlfwz' 111110-1'I7IflflIl'I' lffff Razr: Bc-ttvxlalinasrli. Hrlvn Die-hl, lflizahvtli Horn, Lois Aydvlott. Pamrla fxuxlvr. Birs. Pat Boigcgrain, hiarilyn Davie. 'll11rffRnu': Carol Downie. L'rsula Glat-ser, Dora Max' Hildebrand, fX1rs.kIann-s Lt-wman, Suzannejohniomjanv Kurnt- 2:-1, Mrs. -Iohn Novak, Kay Schwarz. Sk, will Rffzr: Dorothy Sifint-y, Barbara Simpson, Yvonne- Smith. jean Taylor. Barbara Banks, Joan Beckman, Sue' Cain, .Xlicv Nrll Chandlcr. lfffflmu 131:14-J Jam- Dinkim. .Ia-an Law: Lois Loukv. Shirley Klorris. Sandra Nvlson, Nlarilyn Orr. Iilizahrth .'Xy1'L's.xI0an .Xl'II1iDlllSI. ...L ' 'F -ff: .7' M gr i F 0 Alf. X4 I ' ir. ' Q 4 In - ' an , f X ,Q W 6:9 5 Q- it rl N-Vi ' 3 X , 'WST ' 'Z 44 4 .QA 212 fx-W ' ' ', . , ' V A4' f ff 1.2. ' gl 6 4 E 11 2 . CD 3 Q.. um Q um -1- 3' CD 'Q CD Q '1 uw L0 0 U' '4 c., 15 After the busy days of rush. Alpha Omicron Pi was ready for its 1949-50 social calendar. Between cheering at football games and taking part in other campus func- tions. they found time to plan exchange parties and desserts. The foreign students were entertained at a dinner and a Sunday evening buffet was held for members of the administration. The pledges were presented at the Snow Manor' dance in December. An informal dance was held on April 22. Besides social eyents. the girls continued their philanthropic work of sending gift packages to needy families in Kentucky. Initiation, swing out, and finally graduation completed the happy. busy year. Top Row: Beverly Baird, Barbara Bingham, Charline Brumage, Barbara Buboltz, Barbara Buchtel, Anna janet Cain, lklary jane Chesterson. Third Row: Carolyn Coleman, lylarilyn Earle, Alice Fairbank, Fern Hilton,jeanne Keller, Louise Klise, lvlarilyn Luther, Lois lX1cQueen. Sarong' Row: Mary Obear, Lynn Porter, Lynn Tozer, Carole Boardway, Mary Brooksbank, Barbara Cash, Lou Daggett, Nlaryellen Evans. Bollam Row: Mary Ann Foust, Patricia Janes, Charlotte lN1cKay, Annette Paulsen, Georganne Rea, janet Taverner. Carol Tholin, Joyce Vietzke. f A f ,R NS , 4,.,, g fi , lvl-52 . rf ., 'K' . '- sz 4- l 1 n -f 7 - . , T-2 , .,. ' ' ff -- ' - . P . i ff' 'P . . er l . me 1 L t Q J g ,,,, f Q. i',- , is ' if ' sa fa. . y 5. ,g 'Y A Y -wx' W X .1 M , ,A,... 1 .. it i I V , I .1 , W , b V N S Qvlnl Q.. F: ..'. Q as ,, . QF 1 '-.. 2:-D - .... Q 1' '35 SL, , I -' .Q Qtg . . . . .Q , -r V : ' . V, ' HN J 'Q ai 4 , 4' ' f ..L..'. W U 2 'T 1 ALPHA PHI: True 'ro thee, I will I . Q The Alpha Phis returned this fall to their house with the winding staircase and began the social season with their annual fall dance and the introduction of 24 pledges as Cover Girls A Founders' Dav tea given on Oct. 9 and a faculty tea given later in the fall in honor of Mrs. George Ander were two highlights of the semester. The winter season brought a Christmas partv with the DUS. After the gloom of exams had cleared. the Phis started activities. intrainurals. and plans for their annual spring dance. Forget-lN1e-Not. All too soon the happy, eventful year came to a close. Top Raw: jane Hale, Boots Hines, lklarion Greenleaf, Barbarajones, Marcia Andrews, Virginia Bartlett, Marilyn Broad, W Shirley Burdick, Nancy Decker. llmvi Roan' Kiildred Greenleaf, INIartI1a Ingram. lNIai'y Lee, Persis Orwig, lN1rs. George Ander, Gwen Sugguloan Taylor. Barbara XVhaIen, Joyce Adams, SFIHIIII' Rnu'.' Ann Allen, Katherine Cox. Nancy Crowe, Elaine Cuchna, Cynthia Davis, ldary Lou Downs,JoAnn Fisher, Jill Fodrill. Iivelyn Hartford. Bfifmm Raza: Sue Howard, Diane Krohn, Marian Merchant, Beverly McNamara,janice Root, Beverly Saltz, joan Tal- ley, Margaret Thomas. Nancy Anderson, 1 i - . V ' A ,,.. -1 i A x rr- 'Piq ' 'W' fi' . A T , ii gg ,gt , .q 1 f , . I ,-g-, 43, L ' ' s ' 'hu I 1 I-I Q' F Q .fi 49 J' ever be 15 , -i' ,A,, , HOUSE OFFICERS Jane Hale . , Presidenf Boots Hines . Vice-Presz'a'enI Marion Greenleaf . . SFt'fFfH7l1f' Barbara jones . . . Treaszzm' lN-Irs. George K. Ander . Housemother Top Row: Catherine Barnett, Cris Blakemore, Susanna Bowers, Anne Cosler, Diane Grosvenor, jean Hartsock, jackie Kammerer, Shirley Krejce, Peggy Lukens. Third Raw: Valerie Reno, Mabel Schloot, Nancy Sjostrom, Peggy Tennant, Frances Tuttle, Suzanne Weathers, Nancy Hlilliarns, Ann Broad, Mickey Carter. . . V ,. h- Sffund Row: JoAnn Christensen, Anne Dengel, Pat DlS1I1ICI', Ann Gardner, Sally Gurley, Janet Hinckley, janyce Ixus man, Nancy Lemen, Nancy Leonard. Boftonz Raw: 'Ioan Lubman, Mary Redding, Nancy Reppert, Nancy Stark, Jane Stringfellow, Sally Thixton, Jane Thompson, Catherine Tucker, Sue Wittgen. l F F , ,ec 1 F X , as 1 1 . i t 3 .S N lv ,ijt X , N 4, 1 J 'y . if 3-f,5Ev, SM., V . ,U I '4,. 2 xl 5' ' 2' f X-.. ' Q 3 - , 4, Vk -, -A b V,'x Y f 1 . V Q x ss' S F f H I rx y 2 ' ' fJ-- t lg . . X 'fl ,V., .Q i VN J J ' '- - ---b A Y Q:- k ,t 1 hav- -, I i ,y I Q v L ' fe V L K l 1 F ' N . . y r t I J V M 1 . V A V , ., P F ' - il -ST 'ill' ' .. of 'Q A F , - vi . ii-lj J ' ' ,,.- J r Q gi- 43,1 ' Q R A F S . ers A 1 -if .. X ,, i, , F Q, tai A b A L: . ,tb x A 2 DE LTA DE LTA HOUSE OFFICERS Iam- lN1cssinQ . . P1zw1f1'n1! llncquelim- lxl21lXHCl' l'1Q'1--Pnwzffrzzl lN4L1rinn Ylllolnpson . Sl'L'H'ffl?Q1' Elizalaelll 5111110 . Tl'l'11NIH'f'I' kits. Tllcnclorv L. Kirklmy . Ilw11.wmfll1r1' -....fIQ:1f:.' kA....---. 'Ihp lim:-: -Ianv Mvssinq, Qlacquc-line rXI2llXl1k'l'. Iilizalxctlx Matin Rlarian llxolnpson. fvlrs. Barbara Rusic Bm-nnvtt, lxl2ll'Q2il'1'l Blackwcwll. Mrs. Ura-tcl1c'n Pc-pm Kc-vm-. 'llmll Ruff: Donna Linilcrlnan. Mary Louisa- Blurplmy, lVI?lI'Hlli'I'lIQ' U'lXIc'ara, .Ioannv Roliwts. Ann Rodgers. Hully Xwick. l ranm-s cll12llIll7FI'S. Pat Hancock. Swrufn! Razr: Nancy Hartvr, Anita I-Ir'ncln'rsnn, lflc'anur Huvkey, joan Holme-s, Eleanor Huc'l3nf'r, Johanna l.icl1x'ar. ilaniu' Mullvn, Barlwzxra 'll2iYlOI'. lfullnlfl Rnzw: Hrs. Nanfy .Xclams 'I'lm1'waldson, Irrnv Clattrun, Anne' Driftrnc-yc'r, Nancy Driscol, Sallie lilliott. Hclvn Gibson. Nanvy Go1'clu11. Nz-xtalic Graham. :an 7' ffl ,T l hrs. ' A 'T W-1 Xi A, X Fr -f 1 Qt ,S , .rg :RTK T ,QI wi S- is wi .gl 5 l l , N .5 .. , S' vc Sv 'V L 4 'U 'wr v 'D , , l ' J 'V 'ff ' ' ,A ' fl Q- 1. A: I 3 A .,, re , av , , A - I Ill, W? V7 DELTA: I'Il dreom of you ond love you Dai? With uGulliver and the men from Lilliput representing DePauw's tiger and the men from Ohio W'esleyan, Delta Delta Delta won the trophy for Old Gold Day decorations. In honor ofthe pledges a dinner dance, Orchids to You. was presented in the fall. December brought the Christmas tea, a yearly eyent held for the faculty and administration, and that evening the party with the AOPis. In May all senior women were honored at the Pansy Breakfast, After a bridal fashion show, the engaged guests walked through a large pansy ring as their wedding dates were announced. Commencement ended an eventful year for Delta Alpha of Delta Delta Delta. Top Row: Mary Haberkorn, Betty Hanlin, Patricia Harris, lN4arnie Heaton, Pat Hedges, Dorothy Henson, Kathleen Keller, Mary Lesperanee. 7 Third Row: Gloria Lindquist, Carol Nelson, Nancy Nelson, lNIargaret Pratt, Helen Spielhaupter, Polly Beatty, joan Beil. Sallie Eidson. Y .S'z'roml Raw: Marjorie Emshoff, Mary Ehrlich, Rita Fightmaster, Margaret Haefneigtloan Hoiles, Donna James. Beverly jones, Ann Neiman. Bottom Row: Nancy Ralston, Sally Smith, Susan Sprain, Betty Soukup, Elizabeth Swanson, Barbara Thomas, Gayle Williams, Sallie Van Wye. , ,wa g.,E5:3.z.fl W W as as iia .. . 14 I It I . . ':' A 3 yA,., 1 y 2 5 5 Qi. : --- : . 3 6, V, y ' x T s ,ilyk u p x., . N , x i' ' ij, 'vi axwmr--WW ' it . ii ii ,.yA by , ff ,, , '-1'1ii'- 2'2- , 't , ggi f l l- 1 ,4 -, I, - ttt a X t M y li t ' ete r to ' - f 'IIA g .,' 2.,. ' ' , 'V -. , 5 - y',: , - Q 'AIQ . if .. .. -- ., i . Z.. v-'- R Rv .--4 'gif W: 217 1 DELTA GAMMA: I have found the Ar In 1950 the Gamma Iota chapter of Delta Gamma was welcomed to the De-Pauw campus. The lOI1Fl-?1XV3lICCl installation ofthe chapter and the initiation of 36 charter members took place on Dec. 3 and 4. Anchor Ball was the title of their formal which was held the succeeding week end. The DGs were quite active in sport events: they played the Dekes in baseball and the Kappas in football, the gridiron contest ending in a scoreless tie. In the annual auction chapel the Dekes and the DGs purchased one another's services. the former entertainina at a barbecue and the latter reciprocat- ing with Cook's Night Out. 31 up Rmb: Carol Firchau, Doris lwlitten, Virginia Anne Hill, Carol Crookcr, lNIarion Babb, Ann Clark, Rosemary Grieg. lima' Ruzr: Maxine Hofmann. Lucinda Kretschmer, Mary Morrison. Mary Louise Snape, joan Behr, Betty jane Bell. Carol Bockewitz. Srtmzfl Run-: Nancy Cessna, Patricia Erickson, Joan Foster, Nancy Hamilton, Helen Holderman, Sandy lXIacLean Terry Nlareta. linlfnnz 131111-: Sue Mitchell, Barbara Peters, Phyll Price. Anne Prosser. Miriam Reed. Barbara Riggs, Barbara Ryrholm Jo Scribner. ,fr va .ii 17' it X I A i 1' ,E wg, - ' c , r ,ff B' 0 li B W f ff ei . 1-X , '55 'Q' ' r ot' . W X 4.4 ' 3. -ti K. -'Q . -V ' - V . qi , X f , 5 W , I , -:il Y' B Q lk ' ,: M I ,f 1,1 , r' fs V V 1 A 4' ' I fd- V -v. 4 - Q - S' E 5' E , M ,,sL 4 - 'L fin 5 218 one I love HOUSE OFFICERS Carol Firchau . . . Prfsiczlenf Doris Mitten . l'1'fe-Pwsiderzt Virginia Anne Hill , . .S'ecrelaU' Carol Crooker . . . Trfaxurer lN'Irs. Edward Blonfielcl . Housemotlzfr Top Row: Nancy Shelly, Kay Stephenson, janet Stevens, Ruth Stullken, Gerry Aker. jo.-Xnn Baker. Barbara Ball, Nlary Jane Barrett. Third Row: Sue Clemons, Sara Ann Elliott, Sally Hare, Charlotte jones, Marilyn Lowe, Joanne Morey, Iviartha Rud- cliek, Carol Rylander. .Skcafzd Raw: Carolyn Sage, Martha Ann Sanders, Dolores Baldriclge, Paisley Harwood, joan Hedgcock, Betty Klingler Ruth Kuester, jane May. Boffom Row: Shirley Mitchell, Helen Moore, Barbara Munday, Bonnie Munro, jean Murphy, Ray Schulze, jane Wat- son, Sarah Wynne. v . A y , A i f, 4, , f .4 ,LQA ' 6 - A, l R ,- ,' ' .,., ' . .1 13 A , ' f . Y, 'fl is 1,, ,, ff. nl ,gf fa' D ..,, .... , , s ..:,, 4 E:! , Jig. X. ,, . fs :Q Hal? VA y ' fi X A 5 1 . '- '. ' Q , V' ,-..f V . ..fy ' v4 ' N i ' rill X ,.4- ' ' li ' .QB ff A A -'1i 1 , I ff: I W lx B V S A ' ' A Q K ,,V. iv 15, 'E -- ' is Vini, ,,- ' ' K ff .A., .5 i::i:A -, , Quik, . ll' 'K V i ' V qkvl Q H N YJ !! 4, Y V Q xv X ,gy A N A , I , iq, I .,...,,..A., 1 i. W 5 me ' Vg A M ,Q AVI , Q, ,,,, I H i i eafs Vw t M B l s t , . '.:: - ,.. ':l' l V' 1' . V W A ' V li ,-,' S ,,.. . In 7 ,, SSW! , ,nihh .ill l ,., . fl - A . 2 DELTA ZETA HOUSE OFFICERS Burlmrn Schultz A Pl't'llZ-lft'I1f Phyllis Tliornlmurq l'1'i'f'-Pfmhlrzzt Franccjs Kovclilinq . Sl'l'I2'ff1Iil' Shirlcy Bulton . A Tf'r1i1m'r lNIrs. Frccl B. lX'lnnn A Hcm.w1nffll:r'1' Imp 137 ffzl 'Z' Barbara Schultz. PliylliQ 'fhornl3urQg, I ranc'c's Kovfliling. Sliirlvy Bolton, Norma Davidson, Ruth Hill. Cfixrol l!111flXLiii5iililcJ3'C0 Kfziycr, .Xlicc Rutlicrford. Carolyn Sparlimg, Nfrs. Nlann. Jane- XVc'sL'0tt. D0l0rc's .'xI1Zlt'l'S0l1,JOXYUITIC .Y i'f' ffzzjsllgfliiiillixlixiicy Haasv, Bvtty Hvnry, Svlina Kamphaus. Katlll 1'i' n Km-lscy. Lvnora Liirscn, juan Lindcme-ycr. Pllyllis Hffflnifilliifilfiilll c'x' vrly lNICBricl1'. Buhlmic- Pi :'iK Cczllucly Roqvxs. B1'lIYSC'21I'lD0 1Acmii gli, Hi-ln-n St rwx' all. Carolyn XYallvr.Alosvphinc- XVII c,mC l, B i'x':' rly ,'Xllt'y. F r t -hx ua, ' X , J' V Q n A .f , i ii ' A A , , f if 3 f- ff' ' '?s' 'Q ilu v i., F f' . ir' 'N S in 'Q 55 - l 1 In . P ' gxk W - ,sm ww! M '- s , , V , K, , in ? .5 -. 1- :S If 7. 6. Q Q r . '- ,j I -rx V' f ,- K A A , . in ig! 7 1 i f .ff r il lilr ll , r .+R ., Q , - ' Q , l 5 'Q' A U :A ,v 3 t Q K. ,i - 4? S wi i l l X Q if E7 ft' .I r' . i pw-.ii'W ' V ' Wo.. N'- . M is 1 fr ' C g if 2, H, 4' S ' 5 K' 44? - - ' sf 'ci' 1 W? YQ!! , 1 ' W 4 A A in ll 770 Dream girl of Delta Zeta , ,wl- Delta Zetas, in the fall of 1949, found themselves with a full calendar ahead. XYe'ye got this all tied up, they said in Qld Cold Day decorations-a football player well anchored with strings. A surrealistic theme was predominate in their pledge dance. The Christmas season was especially busy with the annual caroling to houses on campus, Delta Zeta alumnae. and other friends. They gave an all- campus tea for the faculty. administration. housernothers and house presidents. The pledges, tea and the spring dance were quite successful. All these events kept Delta Zeta busy throughout the year. Top Row: Barbara Bennett, Shirley Brooks, Emily Bruce, Lois Chapman.JaCkie Clapper, lVIarilyn Floridas,Jane Garber, Nancy Haupt. Third Row: Judy Holman,JoLayne Huffer, Beth Stoner, Frances Swain. Dorena Van Voorhies, Joann NVine, Clairanne VVyman, Lois Anderson. Svmnd Row: Mary Baughman, Janet Blomgren, Mary Clark, Elizabeth Class. Sue Cook, Joan Dehn, Madalyn Hatch, lN1arilyn Hatch. Bolfom Row: Mary Ann Lacy, Donna Lee, Inez Mann, Betty Murray. Jan Randolph, Judy Schroeder, Mary Wollen- haupt, Kathleen Yull. .qz .J 6 .Q 5 ,,.,. za . ' f 3. Z v. .- 4 . rs M f . r Q .. i t. W r it ' f' :'. . ii - ' I, ,, ff 1 , : 2 2 ' , ' .', s-F '- by .. 5 . . UVA, . , H J Z 'W i ., , ,T WQ V . X A is J J: ,.. I I V , p ly ., SP, - . , - A riie Q -- i-i: I at ..f, is .,'AI,,., 5 Qzz' - 'illi , - f .....,,..y,. ,.,,, , ' , i 1. H .. e - . ' gf., . ,.. :t I .i- .. yvli J :II I :li :ii L .yy .. H . IE: V, J ' 4 . J - C il W J' M M . t .t... i ,I i f V ,X i.'l i L . t, 5 221 r KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Theta lips 6 X Kappa Alpha Theta started a busy year by introducing their pledges at the Indian Summer dance and copping first place in the intramural swimming meet. The Thetas paid their XYSSF auction debts to the Lambda Chis with a backward party and all-day dates with the Sigma Chis. The DePauw Duo in the spring cele- brated the founding of DePauw's two Alpha chapters-Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega. The girls pledged Ulla Nordenskjold. a Swedish exchange student. who was a welcome addition for the year and atliliated Mrs, Kircher, their housemother. Graduation ended a highly memorable year for the Thetas. Yup Rnzv: Catherine Mattson. Joan Ist-nbarger, Joan Van Dervoort, Rosie Sourwine, Joanne Beelman, Ora Coats Shirley Crisler. Donna Dahlen, Joanne Degen. Irene Dempesy. Vlyfllflll Raza: Joan Ericksen. Mary Hester, L'lla Noidenskjold, Esther Petry, Mrs. Kircher. lidythe Rhorer, Cynthia Rice. Sally Schooley, Jody Stephens, Sally Truex. Smnzfl Ruin: Barbara Vyse, Cynthia Allen, Elizabeth Armstrong, lX1ary Asher, Joan Barnes, Joanne Bigham, Sandra Brooks. Virginia Condon, hlary Euler, Diane Forst. Hfilfnm Rfizr: Barbara Groenke, Margery Guston. Ann Hartshorn. Sue Hughes. Carlotta Lance, Sally Lehman, Verna Nic-yer, Nlartha Nutt, Julia Perry. Jeannine Spangler. B' 7, V rf-Ml Y A J Q 'L 10- 3, W W ' X I --Q , 6' V if .. ' I A my - T A s ' 17'- i-Ivqfss W-ur 4 'W-, .,.,..1u. ., 4 6' 'S . 7 ' . 'Gr W' A ' A , - -,Q ' ' -'T - Q. S . ' 'Q f V Nr V l 1 .1- . 'L I ' xxx , at , ' Q4 S 5 v 222 I iii ll! .C X Top Row Ma11lyn Stex enson Nma Sue Stleepy oanne Arvidson lVIary B1 endlmqel Betty Bxowmnq Sally Burton Lourse Cannon Martha Clark Conme Coyle Martha Curry acltle Foster Tlma' Row ane Gleer oan Henlse Sue Metcalf Marilyn Payne lane Reel Barbara Roh1e1 Anabel Russell Susle Sawens SLISIC Sturges Charlotte Taylor Isabel Taylor, Smmd Row janet Teetor Nan Wfarren oanne Dlxon Nancy Dodge lX4a1c1a Eclwal ds Many Dee Em1son Anne Evans Joyce Fostex Ann G1ammatte1 Lols Hrclxok anet junkex Batfom Rau Barbara Lahue Betty Langelher Sally Salsinger Maxy Shattuck Sandra Spangler Susan Stark Dede Suefenhoefer Dxane Warren lxatxe VV1eland Ruth Wilson Betty W1tt FW W' ,W 'W ,ff X W' 6 Y . . w Q +3 vw' , S. f' X , l ,N .TQ a KAPPA KAPPA l 1 HQUSE GFFICERS Constance Caylor . . Prfxfdml Beth Denton . I'1'f'r-Pmvidffrzl Mary Thornburg . Sezwtapf Martha Lou Bower . . Trfaxzzrer 1 Mrs. Ethel YV. YYriqht , Hozzxemollzrr l I Tap Row: Connie Caylor, Beth Denton, lX1ary Thornburg, hlartha Lou Bower, Betsy Arensman, Mary Ann Bills, Nancy Dean, joan Drompp, Mary Ann Elliott, Thur! Razr: Ann Hartenstein, Macy Glendening. janet Gough, Kathleen Law, Barbara Lenfesty, Shirley Nliller, Kay Pierce, Penny Reemer, Gloria Vaughan. .Sbrmzd Row: julia Avery, Barbara Butler, Barbara Britt, Clara Emily Clifford, Sue Currier, Marianne Graham, Ann Huesman, Anne Keeney, Ann Nlossburg. Hnllnm Roux' Carol Reininga. Dora Brooks Smoot, lwlartha Soldwedel, Deborah Trees, Betsy Veit, Shirley Veneman, Jean Wilcox. Virginia Arthur, Barbara Beberstein, Barbara Brewer. V ea- f-Q --rr r 1 , F rt' K, A 6 il ' is lil I -f f 'f ' B 'yi -V if ,, r.e '1 r sa , e M as V 3, Q-'S 'igql 1 B M V' 1 it ,l,,. iailfe w if A . VF' li' ,. W' H 1 224 GAMMA: I love you truly, KKG La,,e' Iota of Kappa Kappa Gamma returned to find their house completely redecorated from top to bottom-a tremendous send-off for ,49-'5O. The pledges were honored in fall Under the Big Top,'7 which included clowns and circus animals for decora- tions. The coming of Christmas was celebrated in the traditional manner by caroling for the faculty and alums and entertaining at the annual faculty dessert. Spring again was welcomed with the third Monmouth Duo, held with the Pi Phis to com- memorate the founding of both fraternities at Monmouth college. Top Row: Sue Brudi, Cynthia Cline, Nancy Collard, Nancy Filkey, Barbara Fitz, Alice Gross, Janet Harshbarger, Sally , Rosemary Kirk, janet Marshall. : Barbara Miller, Sue Moffett, Nancy Noaker, Peggy Ragan, Mrs. Wright, janet Sollitt, Sally Symon, Joan Barbara Tucker, Mary Wall. : Rosalie Amory, Caroljane Clift, Carolyn Compton, Judy Dromppulane Ehrnann, Sally Gantt, Betty Gross, Kay Kennedy, Carol King, Nancy McCoy. Bottom Row: Mary Lou Miller, Nancy Peregrine, Sue Pitkin, Kathleen Rate, Thea Rautenberg, Pat Reed, Sue Saunders, Betty Thoma, Mille Trares, Martha Ann York. Haun Third Row Trees, Second Row ,,,, 2 4 'fowl 220 .PI BETA PHI: My Pi Phi girl XYith the assurance of a new chapter house on the way, and with the help ofseveral fraternities, the Pi Phis did not mind living in several annexes with their headquarters on East Hanna Street. They transformed the Delta Upsilon house into a Pi Phi Paradise for the pledge class. In return for the use ofthe house, the girls gave them a Christmas tree decorating party. Breakfast with the Delta Chis climaxed the tradi- tional early morning Christmas caroling. The Golddiggers banquet was held at the Beta Theta Pi house. All in all, this was certainly a year to be remembered for Pi Beta Phi. Yup Razr: Sue Day, Gene Hahn, Patricia Becker, Joan Boernan. Jo Ann Brown, Jo Ann Cox, Nancy Fraser, Slarion Goldthwaite, june Lydriekson. 'Hum' Razr: Mary MacKenzie, Frances Matkin, Carol Nicholson, Isabelle Otis, lkfirs. Dietz, Marylyn Ott, Patxicia Ryan, Sue Shelly, Nlrs. Barbara Ocheltree Stepp. .Skrmzd Rum: I-lnid Wolf, Nancy Bartol, X'Vanda Bet-be, Barbara Brasmer, Peggy Edrninster, Frances Gilpin, jo .Xnn Givens, Nlary Lee Hickman. Sue Howard. 1301111111 Rum: Nfarqery Slacllaniel, Eleanor Ott, Pauline Rich, lN1ary Robinson, lN'Iary Lou Van Buren, Gail YYagner, Kfarilyn XVieqa11d, Joan XVyandt, .Ioan .'Xlexander, Nancy Bartl. '-ji . 1 ir .T --Q, .-9, n Y 5: A V' 'ie' 'P SP7 , ' X if if ' Xa y fl 'ST ' in P' '1 r I love you ,.,, L, ....,..,,,, W. ,M .,p, g:, '- 5jg :',',5-f Ef'QfjZ??5E?: -'?1fj'.5: :f:'.-4 ' Q11 i11gggg,:,,,l -. ,. ,'Y L'!2'rPf 2 -rx---.. N : HOUSE GFFICERS wi? '1 . 1 ' ' . 5 . ,, ., , .. ,ggi , . , as-3 'iifi2:',',, .3 '- ' Sue Day . . Preszdent zzexemfrgfW--M-vm::'.f'f.:,'fk::g::.f:f.....r'-'l4':3'E5L.liiP3121'i'vP -1-v- 'Wfrmr-'::pzpg:qff?.'f,' ,. . I:,P'1 2j,e'-gr. 33, .,:,.,:,fi,3. T., ,....,,:.g,-,- , ':,,,,,,,,,,q..,, ' '- 'w j w-f Gene Hahn Ifzce-Preszdent 91 'S la V Vi - - Q' 1 ' -'-'--L' 5' L, .Q Patr1C1a Becker . Srfrffafaf 5 . 1 ' - I ?,.r,.,f.-ff-gg-M. -:rs-,-,. 51,1 f .N 5 V, Q ll Joan Boeman - V M TVf'U51U'P7' ,QL .12 ,,.4,..e',i ,, f g . . -L s , lN4rs. Clifford D. Dietz Housemotlzer -- we :.1 I A' Q, ---'- .,::,,.,,:::.,f ,.,-, 27 ,-mi'.41-1,:4xQ:3gf.q:,5yQ--ag-:fP'f,g. '..ffF,.,, uf- W ,X-..... 7wwf-F V' . 'f,-,fa -V-V ' ',jgg,,.,.j,.g Qizggiggg ' 'j-if1351.-..,rg55 P' H f:2I?'i2:E'fw?s0wmm!i-1,1r:Q2:2-Sli'-1':6-:I-1.r'2Ei2f,-2591.'1?-5155? 1915- ff'2-'-'3f : ' z:1::,::::,:':--::,:-,M-1 z-1:1-sz-azr.:,-.x:.5.Pf .,--.semnxffxii-2212:2-s.s1:s-ss-11-we- .a-'...f-1'.1:ew-1 --,- 3. -,-,,-' . -.1, M f-'-'t- -.,- a, 1---few Top Row: Marilou Bowers, joan Bradshaw, Carol Brown, Nancy Cox, Virginia Downs, Sue Franzen, Jean Givens, Susan Goetz, Ruthann Inlow, Joanne Leaton. Third Row: Janet Lewis, Nancy MacLennan, Shirley Newcomer, Jacqueline Owens, ,Ioan Reed, Joyce Roberts, IVIary Ann Sloop, Marilyn Thomas, Elaine Traut, Mary Whitmore. Second Row: Patricia Bradway, Peggy Carey, Marian Clarke, Dorothy Davis, Charlotte Dennerline, Nancy Dyson, Phyllis Gentry, Connie Hathaway, Lila Hodde, Dode Lethen. Bottom Row: Jane MacLean, Ann McQueen, Rita Pearl, Alice Jean Rogers, jean Rosbrugh, Carolyn Rose, janet Shul- mier, Margaret Smith, Rose Ann Suverkrup, Joan Zaeharias. - 1? YI 1 b y I im . 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' l , - - . , ' - P 'e ' Q .::E35,:A,:A::. . ,,,i W l I .V , ,,. ,,,, 1 lxllh, ,lll : 15. ., ::, . , ,jf j fel-'F .. ,V , V ,. ,,,- rx is x K X ..,,., -: t , , A 227 MASON HALL: M, ! ! ! V HOUSE OFFICERS TWXNXX-TNG, Louise YVoods , . . Prendenl R I I I Joyce Anderson . . Vz'cf-President ' N S ,S B.. Jean Porterlield . . . Serrelary Dorothy Stout . . . Trezzszzrer I it Miss Bethany Hildebrand . Cozmsrlor Top Row: Louise XVoods,joyce Anderson, jean Porterlield, Dorothy Stout, Margaret Coder, Annette Gessler, Ixlarjorie Guyer, Susan Hoppinger. .S'rf0r1r1RUw.' Barbara Kingsbery, lN1arian Lewis, Barbara Ann Maddox, Bea Mills, Marian Otto, Jeannette Tyler, Barbara Button, Gwen Caskey. Hallam Row: Sheila Griffith, Barbara Hagan, Barbara Nelson, Virginia Stout, Blanche Bartizal, Marilyn Blum, Mary Brownell, Martha Cowen, Pat Gordon. r B I 7 . ff-eu a S,-,, by , W6 .1 e , . I nv s bt' 2 si to or ' 5 X sf if A f 2 if 6 6 f ' B BZB7-V, t Basil, B by V - x r 1 f M 4. .l ' Q it l 228 The girls behind the venetian blinds Mid-September brought many old and new faces to Mason hall, but soon the new faces transformed into old ones, and we alljoined in at the MPigskin Polka. Too soon Thanksgiving was over and a click click could be heard on every floor in last minute efforts to finish argyles for Christmas. Came spring and the senior dorm members presented their will, thejunior class its prophecy, the sophomores draniatized a skit, while the freshmen looked on in amazement. It was just another year but one to be remembered as being successful under the guidance of Miss Hildebrand, the new house counselor. Tap Row: Molly Hosack, Frances Laury,Jean Morrison, Ellen Petroff, Dorothy Raasch, Bea Roemer, Margaretta Ryder, Betty Schoubye, Wilma Sexson. Second Row: Joan Smith, Margie Vaughan, joan Arterburn, Barbara Bowman, Carolyn Call, janet Carlisle, Janine Decker, Julie Farmer, Christine Felix. Boflom Row: Carol Hughes, Jo Ann Martin, Diane Mound,Joan Newquist, Marilyn Snyder, Florence Ullrich, Charlotte Walton, Joanna Wechter, Marjorie Wellington. .V ......,, .,, , v',, . 4-1 ,. ! V- .--L:::.-. V .5 ..,. 1. , ..-gr-x V ,, .Q -. . V - , -- -nz., ,. S 5533 ., I , z. :li A' .., 1. - ,I5i553iE'-fx it - 22. .. A l ff-' 1 .ff ' ' .,.. .,.. -' ' H , 1 . .. ll ' , Q -a r .a '--r- i - 4 l ' - . - . W ,f ' r . . 2 ,,1,,,- T35 will It -EV. gg, , . ve ,, M R58 U ,Q 1 53. ::2 -- ' 1 . U ,.,,,:.,,i,.,,-- Q-W: . .... , .- . . , , Xx - ,Q - NV ., . i .::f:- ' 1 Xmas- if - 1-. 1' it '.-2 X - ' - is tg A f igs. Yi 1 X. . 't'm'f1 -'-- . ..,.., .. , 55.5-:Egg-M. - - , , 3g,,,5:e,-::,::5,g3:.,. - - ' , 'g ,ig h X ' x 5' 1 , .- .- . ' -'2 ' '.s . 'i'r1:-'f' -. ' -V .N ' sl- ,.f. 5EfF' Q. ' ' ' , r525F ,. ' 51951' ' . ' '- , .- X .da--' I' 15:-T' . 351ESr,I3:55f1.i:-i'1'f-ii' -' :- P-1'-fi ' i 'X 3-4.5: . -we- -. 5-I ,, - , . 5 Q A 3 h I, ' '-N---was-I . -: 3-. - ' :Mir . ' ..is:s:,:. E.. -, - rv - -,:,:g:-,, X .ps - 'YT' 351:-:gijftftfwreit .-f'g,s,3:s: .,i .LL . Y- 72-ML' 1 .V j f .-P: '- ---- .. .-A ' . '- . 1 Si' A 3 is it ' 3:1 4' -Il , ' 13 f A Q3 ae 4 . v Y as fr- , ,. f 229 2 LUCY ROWLAND HALL: Here's to So many things happened to make this year at Lucy different. A new resident counselor. Miss Yan Popering. came to guide the girls through the fun and study of 1949-1950. For the first time, freshmen lived in Lucy. the switch board was open an hour after study table. and the beautiful formal. entitled NXVinter Mist. was held in the parlor. In November the girls resumed the tradition of the Lucy Rowland birthday dinner. Just before Christmas everybody stopped studying for a wonderful dormitory party which revealed much local talent. All in rapid succession came the spring informal dance. June. and then Qraduation. Top Row: Vivian Brubaker, Elizabeth Saucerman, hlargaret Nlarks, Joanne Blake, Ann Brigham, Betty Jane Butler, Phyllis Dobbyn. .Skfozztl Row: Joanne Hueber, Johanna Nash, June Schoubye, hlildred Semelka, Eleanor Anderson, Margaret Cook, Anne Dutelle, Doris Blaxlield, Iwlary Spencer. Botlom Row: Katharine Ziegelmueller, Sue Lyons. Joan Affleck, Nola Arndt, Mary Grace Bice, Carman Bloedow, Joan Callahan, Kathleen Clarkson, Carolyn Clawson. ,Fi Q' ' ff 6- X 'ai Q t YX Q . NNN 7 X rf 15' Q ': rv- Z Q Q az' 6 v 'M J is , ttltfpa f J l B ,ef Q' i ' 1 - , Q J -a .aa . L i . r 1, 'V rf' 2 'f -rf - . 'A' L' .,,. , N' y u ,fu 5 v 1 1-gy, f .- ' A . . f ' . T fi - l 30 f 'fw- 4 our Lucy Hall HOUSE 'OFFICERS Vivian Brubaker . . Pnszidenf Elizabeth Saucerrnan . Vzre-Pre5z'drn! Betty Jean Ashton . Serrelarlr Margaret Marks . T1'ea5z11'r1' Nliss Shirley van Popering . Counselor Top Row: Barbara Clemcnce, Sally Corneer, Dorothy Daniel, Luc Durham, Jean Eckrich, Natalie Enyeart, Lorna Fahnle, Maralyn Fletcher. Second Row: Carolyn Foster, Julia Fuqua, Jane Hanson, Sylvia Johnson, jane Ellen Martin, Mary Ann Morse, Janice Mottice, Phoebe Nance. Boilom Row: Phyllis Pierce, Doris Ryan, Nancy Schussler, Louise Sellers, Nancy Shanklin, Paula Simonds, Barbara Stahoviak, Shirley Van Popering, Delores Wilson. Y Wifi , ,g a 2 yy 'D i vs 53 5 1 ,, ,t - 1,,- f fi ' ' . ,. .r -r 1: -' 4.4. Q .M I 9 X 5 KY f 3 13.Q?'3 A?-s V ' C ffii'- I1'f3si, :H S 'Q 'E' V 5 Q -S .s i it e ,rc ' V ' F i f.e ,Q ' i s ' M A' '.', J . 1 1 K A ,- 1 t :gil I -, . i, . A . QV 9 lylllv 3, ..-: I . u':m:A N. .'F iI ..,: - s ,.:- ir - '. p '. -5 '.f ,gy-Y 3,5-. : ,.'- fi-' t f .'e. i .,,- e '.Q' 1 if E i if is 4' ' ,,,-..-.fiit A- . J ' . B V 1? , , 11, ' rwe V . Qs: ' iv.i l ., ' '- Mi ' I, my .-,..i X15 i V A'4', A X A 1 J 231 . RECTCR HALL B J 3 The upperclassmen in Rector hall helped the freshmen hy introcluciuq them to study talmle and exchange dinners. Their thirty-second zmniversziry climier. and the formal dance Nepttme's Fantasy were two highlights of the season, Studies, dates. and huiuroom parties tied with it rilmlion ol' Rector spirit made this year one of the happiest at DePauw. 4 ? ,..- my . nn nf, . ,mug na -. .,. lnp lfuzr: kjczyct' Hughes. Faye lluliannesvn. Anna Schmidt. Janet Vaughan, Beverly Baughmari, hlarjorie Fl'1'g'llSUIl, -loan lfln-mins. Ninaltiu Hart. Sf'1'rnlzlRn1!'.' Nlyina Kincaid. Jean Lovelancl, Marian Nlorrison, Patricia Richardson, lNIarjoric Smith, Joy Strickland, Marv YX'heeler. Joan Clearwaters. linllnnz Ruu'.'JUz1I1I1r' lily, KI1-an Graves, Betty Leinenaqer, Niary Lux, lNIartha Blcfloy, Barbara lVlCDonald, Carol Lou Mc-yn.Marilyr1 Morin pv- 'x-X 'TD 3.5 3 7 A 2 W9 5? a ,,.... if '- ' s -- 1 .1 .,'f,1' ' , 232 9 LOCUST MANOR , ,, faN.gw:.2a3-if-rag: i'Destination De-Pauww, the title of the fall formal, was particularly appropriate because the residents of Locust Manor were transfer students. The yule season was inaugurated with a tree-trimming party for the girls and their dates. The spring social whirl and Hnal exams ended an exciting first year at DePauw. Top Row: Peggy Morris, Muriel Nelson, Pat Pickering, Nlarilyn Smith, Eloise Ticknor, Barbara Tongg, Virginia Tower. Shand Row: Betty Corder, jane Heaton, 'Ioan Hockersmith, Ma1'y Lou Hurley, Esther julian, Lucy Lyman, Geraldine McDonald, Marilyn Morris. Boltom Row: Mary Pappas, Sue Scales, Barbara Sennett, Judith Sorrells, Sharon Stockberger, Sondra Lou Thomas, Joyce Whitehead, Patricia Williams. - . .Vx at - ' ,. -:Q W f fe it we ,, 'V 5 41 '- ::. -2 -,1. ,W -. -:- ef tr I S V. .,.. ..'... 1 i n FF fi P t , A F , .. P Z.. 1 y 1 , -4 ,la Q 4 my V . tf: 1 , 4 r S .iz : x K 1 Els fs If 15 2 ,mp -3, I. , .. -v 1 73 2 ALPHA TAU HOUSE OFFICERS jack Light .,,. PI't'5Iidt'IIf Tom Covey lvliff'-PI't'.S'flfFIIf . . . .S'f'r1'rfz1zL1' Jud Sporc Stan Raifctv , , , TI't'dA'IlI'EIA hlrs. Ivan Field . . Housrmoflzer Twp Rnzi : jack Light. Tom Covey, Jud Spore, Stan Raffc-ty, Bill Brei, Bob Chevalier, Jim Cook, Don Hanna. .S'rmna' Razr: Bcngt Lilliccreutz, Bob Mcllott, Carl Sutton. lXIrs. Ivan Fic-ld, Nate W'ainright, Herb Hlhitney, Dick Anderson, Dick Collicr. Hnllfmz Row: john Davies, Chuck Ellinwood, Bill Frccby, John Habt-nicht, Ernie jones, Rex Ragan, Dave Roberts, Nlarccl Urban, Del XYintcrrotl1. ' uf 34 -a 4 ' I -A 9 .' . Qi -N 4. ,gf '. OMEGA: Here's 'ro the old Alpha Tou Pig Committed to a standard that 'ithrough these portals pass the men who have the til-Y-9' most fun, Alpha Tau Omega spent its twenty-sixth season at DePauw rounding out the college life of 54 actixfes and pledges. Tradition. the birth of new and the reyiyal of old, made the year 1949 one of the best. Sixteen graduating Taus will recall their senioryearasone marked by theY.M.I. Duo. queen for a day. King Alpha's Ball. steak fries, hay rides, the Father's Day wagon and the rest. All added up to the total result of spicing this business of getting an education with a unique ATO Variety of fun. Top Row: Kent Bone, Dave Britton, Larry Church, Ken Eldridge, Cy Isenhour, Dale Johnson, John Kinsey, Paul Lancaster. Sfrond Row: Grant Light, Bob Rehder, Frank Schymick, Bob Shanks, Jim WVilliams, Dick Abbott, Chuck Adams, Bob Bowers. Bollom Row: Louis Carr, Dave Cook, Bruce Cox, john Dalzell, Bill Graham, David Gustin, Kenneth Shanks, William Shumaker, Howard Tolerton. ,.,. S x i f 5 235 .fm l W3 lik J Eg X A W x? BETA THETA PI: Marching along in 007, ... --. JU! ali -ilqv The wide-open doors of Beta Theta Pi welcomed returning members to a newly- decorated interior and another year of Beta living. Fall spotliqhted football with a spirited float and parade. lfnderprivileged Children enjoyed dinner and a movie with them at Christmastime. Social activities varied from formal to Country-style as they entertained at the Nlianii Triad with Sigma Chis and Phi Delta Thetas and later Converted their house and yard for a Chicken barbecue. The Beta Theta Pis. with the devoted aid of Nanny Brooks for the fifteenth year. Completed another year of accomplishment upon which its future can Continue to grow. 'lop Rnztx' Ifdward Colbrunn. Paul Nlaqner, Kermit hlorrison. George Donaldson, Richard Brown, John Colbrunn Richard Cfoons, Robert Daniels. 'llmfl Ic'nzt': Robert Gibson, Richard Golterman, Arthur Housman, Donald Kipley, john Lanisgan. Ronald Lowe, Donald Page. Herbert Paton. Srmrzfl l?nzt': Harold Robertson, George Sammons, Robert Snyder, Thomas Ostien, David Wfalker, Paul XVright. Regner .'Xl'VldSOIl, Arthur Davis. llnllnnz Rnzw: Salem Herke. Robert Koenig. Roger Neff, Owen Robbins. john Rudyhlohn Tedford, Field Triebel. Uliver l'Vhite. rr M'-ww' , V - 'fe W -T . 1- if l it Sf x ' -?ff f 'ij A 'L . J? A ...JW 'LQ' 1 i ff 6,-x A X , H 'ggi J eg l - . H 5. lt l .il . f A at iii 9 R 236 I 9-ik Beta Theta Pi HGUSE OFFICERS Edward Colbrunn . . President Paul Wagner . Vzre-P1'esz'dent Kermit Morrison . Sefretazjf George Donaldson . . Treaszzrer Mrs. H. H. Brooks. Sr. . Housemother Top Row: James Widman, Malcolm VVright, Frank Shattuck, Herman Altgelt, james Conley, Allan Coulter, Penfield Faber, Richard Fulmer. Tlifrd Rowg Sanford Levings, John Lundmark, Brock Stewart, Arthur Sunkel, Ernest Thayer, james Wilson, James Sward, jack Rowe. .Skcozzrl Row: Bob Keeslinghlames Dailey, Weber Donaldson, Arthur Edwards, Al Ehlers. William Hester, William Hoag. Baffom Row: james Hollensteiner, Thomas Ives, Victor Jackson, Thomas O'Neall, Robert Stephens, Thomas Todd, David Young. . K .Mk ....' I , l . V, W., 1-f ' , . ' '- . iil M . - ' l' 7 'Q Y . an . 'iff if Z eb- iiii 2 5' ' Q ,..i 2 '- at 'sr fl PJ. W 'e , 'A A in Jw vly. N . , q ' 'Q wi lffi . .. Q Q r A Q IVIFW -EE ' . - I 1 as Y, ' 5 ' Y:-l l 'ffffir 1 75 'FV 9 Y , ...,. . T.. , . . Q .: , :-. 1 . if - ' .... :,- . . A K ak ... f W T t N Ji 7' T 'ii -. . ' E N H ... i ' 521 2 t if .,:- ' H :,,..b 'I 'X' I qyux X . kql. , , -:-. , .- .J A I , .. I ..,.. 3 K 5 555 EIAZ g .., 1, 1 - A .... .1 ....,. Il y l E , ww - '::: -,f if .1 tltrv f'e E 2' t e-- ' ' a ,,-e y A .... ill ' . A' 2 gif? f XX X DELTA CHI: Dear HQUSE GFFICERS Cflvclc Biddinqer , . . PI't',lI-!lt'lZf Dick Danielson I'M'-Pn'.i'1Zlf'rzI Iamcs Troycr . Sf'c'I't'fIZIll' Charles Nichols . , . Tmzxizm' lXIrs. CZ, E. Tomlinson . iIlIIUt'I7I1IflIt'I' Inj: Razr: Clydv Biddingvr. Dick Daniclson. .lim Troy:'r, Charlcs Nichols, Jim Armstrong, Buzz Bvcslcy, Jim Barbicri, Bob Biddingcr, Btn Bradinq. V 'lima' Ruzr: Bill Clem, Howard Downs. jack Hoadlf-y, Gem' Hurst, Mrs. C. li. Tomlinson, Ken Klcinschmidt. Scotty Nm-advr, llcl Rivar. john Scatterday. - .hlffllllll Rnzv: Don Svllvrs. glam:-s Smith, Charlvs Tummonds, lN1auriCc XNood, Bob Zimmer, Karl Anderson, Don Brci- mvic-r. Lamoinc Cartvr, Craiq Chambc'rlin. linllrmz Rnzu: Bob Dawson, Bill Doolittlc, Glun liClif'lIIl3l'1. lfric Falk, Bill Herron, joe' Lullo, Doug Prico. Dave XN'allsr, jack XVarnc'r. if VY, . , ' F Q 1 gb? sfli 'Q , , A' v X 7 X A is - f , 4 'l Q . 4: ' '. ' - I on V in t 'A -4: L' If r , f in i L - Y V ii . 1 'U - ' Q . ..', .1 , 4 ?:t . h 9 - ho, X ww' V. , 1 i w J' A WV 24 A A i b l loi, 13 i N ir' 'q i xx X ,, , -r , ,D 1, S xy ' . X ,, v v G' S l 238 comrades, let our voices mingle Delta Chi, located on South Locust, began the new school year with a redecorated house and 21 new pledges. The Old Gold Day decorations, HThe Bishop Murder Case,', were completed with defendant, jurors, and judge. In keeping with the Egyptian theme of the fall formal mummies. pyramids. and pharaohs were in every room of Villa Lante. The Delta Chis paid their WVSSF auction debt with a steak-and- truflles dinner for the Tri Delts, In March the DePauw chapterjoined with the Purdue and Indiana university chapters for state day in Indianapolis. Top Row: George Weikert, Bill Ashman, Jim Ballantyne, john Beesley, Bob Bidlack, Bob Hayes, Dick Holland, jim Keller, Lee Lahr. Third Row: Bob Martin, Don Nichols, Max Siekman, George Slough, Tom Stevens, Charles Vlishart, Torn Amann, Don Archer, Phil Badger. Second Row.'Johr1 Benbow, jim Berry, Henry Chisholm, lXIax Coats, Buzz Cummins, Clyde Dornbusch, Pat Dwyer, john Elliot, Dick Finfgeld. Bottom Row: Merle Miller, Dave Morehead, Joe Nagle, Bill Palich, Jim Schweizer, Dale Swihart, Don Tomes, Stu Wesley, Bill White. -' ... . . , ,.. . -., .. ff . :isdn 'LIT I C i.,. i'l'., a , ' ' ff' .. ,.' - Q I :if '-,ff Q .7' LR' N J - .-., : if X C . r fx. ' . - .. 4 ' ,t ',. N r, . iff' 1 ' 'i ' 7 ii df-'ff '.' . ' I i , ' .'.- . silrii' ' ' ' fi- t k ' , .',, 1:::,igji'5v' ---' .,:5,-:,:,. '-TTR, ,Q 2. ,. , . , , 5 cr' ..- . Zi , 13 ,,,,' if- f fi' i :1 -'., 5' 5 ' 'F f' fat: -'-.' J .1 1-Q, , ' - 'I ,- ,.: - -. f'.',-if :. f-fi '.1:gfga:1,gf --., 5 . tI .,f:,S'2-., -,ig ,fzffii ' ,512 Q. if - . - ' , V . , s -I , I t't, I - ' X it 1' ,.'. ' iff. -it Y - I . P ... ' J Q ,A ,.,A, , H Q, ! 5 ' A - ' , X - , . . ,,... . . I , q rx L 9 , . , V, IQ 'ids ii ., ','. f' 'TH if-:'ff 'PW: ftg51zs:: .:,: .,.f - ' .F V A by 'I A '1- i 193321 55 ' 3.1 ,. it i' A , ' ' , 1. it I ,'.. e i-',. ,, ' f 3 '4-,, , -, , . I -V 1 i 1 ,.,.i,. i . - i f- . I 4 il .. - 3 . t. 239 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON: A band of A Fall found the Dekes with a new mascot. Pol-:ey--a great Dane- which kept them If L. X .t i . i in a complete turmoil during the lirst semester. The fall events lbegan on Dad's Day when the Dekes hattled the Phi Delts in their classic Toilet Bowl. at which Miss lN'larguerite O'Meara was crowned queen. They also kept busy following their intramural teams and giving fortnightly dances throughout the year. After Christmas and exams the spring activities started. The highlight of the social calendar was the spring formal in May. Thanks to a line spirit of cooperation. this year at DePauw proved highly proiitahle. Yup Row: Ralph NVicklund. Bill Bennett, Carl Newlin, Bob Bingham, Dave Hunt, Gene lN1arlatt, John Nioorhouse. Sl'l'UIII1If1lll'.'xI2lCli Phelps. Ralph Sta-pp. Wally Iivans, hires. Keely, jack Farrell, Tom Floyd, Elliott Frash. Ballon: Roz:-: John Hcimdal. Heih Kern. Neil Phillips. Dick Powell. lVellie Roberts. Norm Rohm, John Schlotz. Nlike Sorenson. N fi gl -N in ,. f f x 2411 A l fi? brothers in DKE HOUSE OFFICERS Ralph Wlicklund . . . PI't'5I'61lt'llf John Orr . ljllfl'-Pl'l'5I'!jFI7f Bill Bennett . . Sf'l'I'f'flIIll' Carl Newlin . . Tnff1s11rvr Nlrs. Guy Keely . Hozzsmmllzw' Top Row: Ed Stark, Jack Anderson, Bud Bark, Dick Doty, Dave Fenimore, Lou Fontaine, Dick Lane. Serond Row: jim Layden, Jack Moll, Doug Middleton, Greg Smith, john Atkins, Phil Beilfuss, john Brown. Bottom Row: Walt Chaffee, jim Costin, Devon Frash, Kent Guild, Dave Hood, john Liposcak, Allen Randolph, Jack Srnythe. 41 . 1 Q A EL? R 'A lk. -' '- l5f5lkJ ' . ' , Y. I to A , t- ' ISE- :tv-5 if. W' -1- .- V '- 241 DELTA TAU HOUSE OFFICERS NlJ1'X'lll Stcpllclw . Pzfwzflnzf Lu' Cfoopcfr , lvzrf'-P1'f'x1zff'11f Hcrlmcrt Hoover , . .5'w1'r!f11f1' Iohn Fvltcrs . Tzralvzzzw' Klrs, Nira Rzlcflcl , H1111xfl111ffff1f'z' Imp Rnzv: Nurval Stn-plrrns. l.cc' Coup:-r. Herhrrt Hoovvr. John Fm-tt:-rs, Pc-tvr .-Xndvrson, lfdward Casassa, Neal Clrrs- wcll, LIlar:'nL'c' lluvsinq. Mmm! Rnzlx' Chris Hamilton, Hugh Hawkins. Norman Huffman, licnncth Ingram, Robert Latlw, David Wlarc. Ralph Bvrq. xlamvs Dyvr. H4 Hum Rnzr: Floyd KI'llQCl',xIL7llIl Lonqacrv, David Parrnalvv, lYilliam Timm, Douglas :XCl'il'l'ITl2lIl.Jl'I'I'l' Alcock, Thomas Christy, Curtis Clark. If H -W rf M . , '- l fe 7 by J' fl'-F59 'rl' 'U ' sr . -2+ r 1 FW, 1 F g , 541 S52 Y 'gf :, I 5 DELTA: You are my safest shelter Roaring back to the shelter after an alumni day so successful that it made Banta's Greek Exrfzange, the brethen were greeted with paint brushes and lawn mowers. The new furniture preceded the first rush group into the house by a few hours, but the image wasn't straight for days. Formal introduction to the lawn and 3.216 window panes served to enliven country club living for the pledges. while the whole chapter tuned up for serenades, a snappy fall cocktail party. and the traditional Christmas informal. Spring's threat of rain to the Sunken Garden dance was the only bump in the chapter's seventy-eighth successful year at DePauw. Top Row: William Closz, Phillip Crane, Thomas Gardner, Edward Gammel, Robert Gebauer, john Heskett, CharleS Hillman, James Mason, Kenneth Parlin. Sfrond Row: Robert Peeler, Robert Radle, Richard Reading,-lack Tuhey, George Williams, Theodore Bierman, Thomas Driscol, Van Fucilla, William Kruger. Bottom Row: Robert lvlicklewright, james MeClcnahan, George Nauman, Cedric Seaman, Ward Shawver, john Stephens, Steven Swaim, Paul Valentine, Thomas Wright. K .Q , c ,- Q 'I va eww ? H e s U f , V' ll- f w T T . - '- . .,.., , 'ei 1 2' . r 1 b lll up s! I I p fa saa ts X NY., l 243 DELTA UPSILON: Hail, Delta Delta L'psilon's sixty-second year opened with a redecorated firstvfloor and an unusual pledge class in its wealth of spirit and magicians. The charm of a new house- mother. Mrs. Rees. and the spirit of the fall sports campaign were soon in evidence. while a classic pledge party acldecl spice, A Christmas orphans party with the Phis. a sorority dance in the Temple, and the traditional Rose Dancev highlighted the social calendar while final week saw the usual round of exotic pastimes sweep through the house, Spring brought initiation. blanket parties. and the graduation ol' the largest senior class in the history of the chapter. Top Row: jack XN'edel. Bob Rentner, Ron Koenig, Howard Westerhausen, Tom Beck, lN1orris Begleyhjim Charlesworth, Tlzzrd Roux' jerry Colten, jim Grogan, Rodger Grossman, john Hammond, Art Jordan, Bob jordan, Laddie Luljak. Semnd Row: Dick McLoughlin, Dick Therrien, Don Utterback. Don Wells, Don Bartlett, Charles Beck, Bill Dickerson. Bnftom Row: Cuitis Hedman, john I-Iilborn, Harry Jacobs, Glede Kohler, Ed Lascher, Don Lewellen, Ralph Lieber. 4 D1 x V -A I, 4 V1 L: r Q -In . , ..,. I ' ' l ' . L., Qs f B' 5 D r 1-pr, - 'se S' 'l A ll f U Ql ' ji P - A D ' 4 -- ' 1 l A i x 1 A.. , - ' ,Y mt s A , ' 1, ff? ' 1 . B V cd fb V - 'Q U Y- ' I I 7?-'ffl Q ' la- N D l .A .4 244 Upsilon HOUSE OFFICERS jack l'Vedel , . Pz'f'5z'drnf Bob Rentner Vzrf-President Ron Koenig .... S'n'1'eIarj' Howard Vfesterhausen . . Treaszzrm' Mrs. Vera Rees . Houremotlm' Top Row: Dave Meddaugh, Dave Muck, Wally Stecher, Deryl Case, Bill Chapman, Hugh Dunlop, Ralph Grinter. Third Row: Bob Lee, Herb Miller, Don Prihoda, Charles Reif, Ned Smith, Ed Tweedle, Carl West. Second Row: Dick Wolkhlack Dickerson, Phillip Droll, Al Dunlop, Bob Duval, Bill Evans, Dick Hardie. Bottom Row: Wally Hertalhlim Kock, Walter-Landis, BillLlLewellen, Ralph McCasky, Tom Norliehjohn Orstadt, WVeston Schmidt. ' A ' N , V- -'--- 3 I C . 'fD' A ' x53ff:T'iiffi Q1 . 'A 1 'N' .. M, . 'f 'I iff? : : :f?:': 1:11 '- , .D :eip 1 ' , H f if 1 , . s..4-1-, -- rw , I -f1,.-ig.:-',::,,:,w r- ,. a. 1, 1:5125-2241.4 -V vw - if ,' :if Q- :' ' I. iv 52' 5:-552 - is f 'f...f2?' . N :. . ' ' . ' X mi, .J X -- , 1 1,-a ,155 113 ,!.,,, - J r il 1 . - 5 :.' ..'... ' - ' - . f '- i .'. . .,i' 'Msg - -V is 5 '- -1921.11-ig ,i..v. f i-.. e :vs-. - -Q--, X 2' p gs. 2. . -f 4 -yin. v ' 3 . , 'Z 1, .,1- 451: is .i ,Pg ,.,. 5, I 'rl wa.. F I I 3 A K... I at-, '-'Q 429' i,'-' - ff J ,,,,... 1 V5 -4' L1 ' , , -' ,zqaf l , A' -' ' ' 'H ,. V 'Y is ,I V ' H if ,ij .E ' I ' i - Q34 1 H, H, X, A if .uvq ' ' -'Ei , ' -- Hs. ef ,Q if ' f' Q , V' ' ' A , i'J A I A f-' 1' . ' ' f , , Q fs fe F Q ai -::5E5.- , ' -. 1 ' ' ' A ' ...' 3,24 ff'-1 A ., .- . M, b .,,4 'jg-R . n . Q, 5 Q .A, i . S 12 B ' .---.Eff Q if T524 -.,.. r.,,.f ' 1 ff If ,:3,,' V ::::,.,,l x, '-1,v EI.. fl' 4. A , - F Y ii L. 'il g A 2 e,.,..., ,f'L.f11 --,-gb-.,-V - , 4, V, -. ,gp A - 1 . ' -'- 'A' ,,'.,... LAMBDA Cl ll HOUSE oFF1c:ERs Russ Hart ,... Pwsiidml Toni Pontius , l'1rf'-P1'f'51'dv1z! Harry Katzmann . -Sk'l'7'f'fl1lll' .Inn hlitchell . . . Trmi'z1m' Mx's. Jennie Laughlin . Ilnzzsmintlzfv Top Raw: Russell Hart, Thomas Pontius, Harry Katzmann, jim Mitchell, Robert Bresick, George Clemmons, Phillip 246 'N Farris, Norman Hakv. Sernrzd Roux' Clove Hickman, David Hoy, Arthur Humphrey, Robert lN1orrill, Lynn Scott, Robert Sultzer, Wayne Trapp, Thomas Van Ettcn, Ken Carolan. Hmmm Row: Dick Houston, Dick Kanney, Bruce Kaufman, Dick Magee, Art Miller, Jack Mitchell, Al Munro, Ray Paynv, Chuck Recd. 1 Y Q5 f I may , 37 A 1 . 4 5. ' My 'R f 4' nf- ' l TF A 1 , i , W ,,.,M QE 7, ,Hi e', Y .4-' a ALPHA: Who wears that crescent? 332 fi 42 The cooperative spirit in the Xi Zeta chapter cf Lambda Chi Alpha is one reason for the reputation enjoyed by the chapterls Serenade group. This spirit also helped Xi Zeta win the cup given for the best Old Gold Day decorations, a prize held six times in the past eight years. The chapter house saw many successful social events. The Watermelon Bust attracted 250 freshman girls. The fall freshman dance. the annual Christmas party with its skits and yuletide spirit, and many ex- change dinners constituted a full social program that ended with the elaborate formal dinner-dance in May. Top Row: jim Reid, Eli Sorge, john Walker, Woodie Barge, Bill Brown, Bill Burdick, jim Chamness, Don Dickinson, Joe Freund. Second Row: Chuck Leis, Kolb, Bill McCain. Botlom Row: jack Malik, sheds, Mike waht Hal Muncie, Bob Blocksom, Truman Brandt, Dean Britton, Steve Feagler, Bill Haase, Ron Derrill Maxwell, Ron Mottaz, Bob Myers, Bill Phillips, Drake Ratcliff, Wally Ranck, Ken v 2 fl-48 PHI DELTA THETA: Phi Delta I 5 e gl. Ef f 'z . Pj? 0 ej -Q sv- , '21 Sports. pledging 15 new members. and studying kept the Indiana Zeta of Phi Delta Theta busy during its eighty-First year. The Phi Delts invited their guests to Go to Hell with their Dante's Inferno dance. The annual Nliami Triad, given with the Sigs and the Betas in the springtime, was a little more on the formal side. but still as much fun. Intramurals kept the Phi Delts lpusv. Their biggest sports event was triumphing over the Dekes 6-0 in the Classic Toilet Bowl game on Old Gold day. In all aspoets it was a highly successful vear for Phi Delta Theta. Top Rout: Parker Lawrence. Arthur Banta Ch 'l ' M ll , ai es ue er, hlarvin Danielson, Walton Fritz, De-Forest Hamilton, john Michael, Val Price. .S'wcfn1i Row: Wlilliam Rohm, joseph Sehoen, Richard Smith, Stanley Staples, Mrs. Albert Ogle, Donald Van Nuys, ' Thomas Abbott. Robert Bastian, Max Boyd. Botlonz Razr: lVilliam Cass, Richard Clausen, Clyde Davis, Robert Faber, Chris Gulbrandsen, Gordon Layne, Thomas Rohm, Eugene Smith, john Baree. TT , ' . - , M W W' 4 'T 995 . 5 0 C3 frm. e 6 V. -L l T A L 1 is l 8 f X x -x X Q, Q. V. y Nz: , Q RC' a . T. .. . t it as P Q K -?:..,,. Q I 4 F T' ,, l , , Q W 51: l A . , Ev l ff P' M' - - . T ' -, , A n . V l 1 ' ' -Z . l 1 V' ' f ., - of it . , I- flag may l' N 4 -.li ' lv l Lg I ,ff J I 1 T A rf! ' A ell Al x l Theta for clye HOUSE OFFICERS Parker M. Lawrence . . Pl'6lXI-11,6121 Arthur Banta . . RFl'0I'df'I' Yal Price. Jr. . .Srrrftary Charles Mueller . . Trmszzrrr lX1rs. Albert A. Ogle H0ll5FI7Z0ffZf'I' 25.4 Top Raw! William Bastian, Kenneth Cornelius, Robert Dahms, john Hooker, Charles LeMaster, james Pearce, Donald Peat, Harmon Pritchard, James Rohm. Smnza' Row: Robert Rohm, Fred Ropkey, John Sehoen, Glenn Thompson, john WVinning, John Armantrout, George Carlisle, David Carlson, William Fleming. Boltom Row: Truman Fox, Richard johnson. Merrill jones, Laverne Lani, Robert Lichtenauer, Wlilliarn Nlurray, Thomas Olcott, Don Peterson, Ronald Williams. if ,Q Fry ., . , TA .,,. , -.- ' - . ,, , 1 b If in L ..'- 2 . e' -, 1' ' I? l V :ff 5 I W' N Q 'fi ii- if , lx. - D QVVAV: a s l xx xxx!! Q, A l S -, Qs, - if . lvq. k . Vhl h iqzuqvv Q - b Q b fx V , . K ' H Q 1 Q.. 1 ' 4 Y.: , P ' e ' ' fww r'h WW f--f J i ' ' , - -e 5 X' N f '? I A ff., - si. 'I ii ' -,. T - . iiyi 5 H' i v 2- A in . 1-as i f ' ieeie 1 Tm . ., A v, ' -:A- -' .A V L X , . A ' - A .. .. .::' -,,., 1 an -, x V 3, t VV V- be . - QT .. :H v,,. I 3 . It ..'. ,al Q Ji Q Y ii ..... , Q. 5 Q 'T Y' 33 li? . ' Q 5 W ' :f'f iii 53221 F 'S ' P, C , 'S' Tlsi - 5135 . S' 5' ,Q Z' t i: ' ff , f ' if ' .2 -f 3 f.,,4, . ' V ' s R ,,,.,, ' as ,- -1 ' r if - W D 4 . T a - gg T 2 PHI GAMMA HOUSE OFFICERS loc Cai'nc3 '... Prrszkffzll Dick Smith . Sf'l'I't'fIIfl' Dick Henderson . . TI'l'lIXI1IitlI' lX1i's. Grace? Nlason . . H0llAiFl7l0ffZt'I' 'Imp Razr: -lov Carney, Dick Smith, Dick Hendrrson, Charlie Bainhcrqcr, Tom Carlin:-, Tom Cartcr, john Drinkwater Jim Gilhcrt. .Slfnzzd Row: Bill Kcan, Dukc Lcnzcn, Bob ldccks. Chuck McKilJbcn, Dick Richards, John Rippctoc, Ralph Schcu Bob Babcock. linltnm Rau-: Ben Bailuy, Chuck lildriclgc, Paul julicn, Dick Katcll, Russ Olson, jon- Rucff, Al Stocking, jack Boden John Carlson. O rp im 4, 'QV , iili if 'vii A P-. A v . ff 4 1 if l ' F , 'rv new-1 A , Q ,... V J .'b, X ,, Q. FQ. Y. 1 . I :A Y ' OX 'diy if V if 4 f: il ,, V- Q f Y: i if Y F. O ' 'i ' O . . , x. l I Q N an 1 4' f - gg, - F 'ai C V 1 f - 2? 1 'lgfii 1 I V F ' W' . 's fig' K 4 5,131 li 250 DELTA: Fiii land is sure 'rhe land September brought a new housemother, Mrs. Gilbert Mason, to Fijiland. Members of Phi Gamma Delta, with their 15 new pledges, took an active part in intramurals and social events. On Old Gold Day the decorations were cleverly carried out with the theme of MBurning the Battling Bishopsf' A formal dance entitled 'WVhite Star- dust began the social program and in the spring the Jeff Duo was given with the Phi Psis to commemorate the founding of both fraternities at VVashington and jeffer- son eollege. The Fijiland party, which guests attended in grass skirts and sarongs, was the last big event ofthe year. lfD1 A sctbjl? f 'ini I Top Row: Bill Crawley, Jim Crider, Paul German, Glenn Hannah, Dick Knox, Dave Mills, Bill Nesbit, Phil Orth. Second Row: Bob Van Wagner, Mel Allen, Gordon Banks, Bill Clark, jerry Freeman, Gene Gephart, Charles Hall Chuck Hopkinson. Bottom Raw: Dave johnson, John Lowe, Morman Lukens, joe Messing, John Oldenkamp, Carl Parker, Art Smith Stuart Snell, Bob Whipple. 5 I Qi Qf 5 6 'K al l 'QW v. 1 , R x + ig-1 1 tj Ka V ..,,. bu , g a -A J Q s a . .. l a . at at t I ., tt I if -l-v 2 - ,v,.,.:.- . ,. A ,, ,UQ r i . L... 4 7 t P - . f s PHI KAPPA PSI: Phi Psi we're Y 'hw' -., ' ,.'. ,,, wfxk- 110+ ' lslixa'-A -1 E l K -sl J V A television aerial sprouted from the chimney and dreams of a winsg extension were contemplated. but the Rockpile seemed very little different in 1949-50. Old but un- worn traditions provided the best timesfthe mothers' picnic was again a Solomoifs feast. the rhines again knocked themselves out in the husinessmeifs smoker boxing lwouts and the Christmas dinner dance was revived and enjoyed. Mote. Heisc and Stauifer were three parts of the seven-man tiger liaskethall crew and they had their own rooting section. The books had their part and new fads appeared. hut through it all life seemed normal. pleasant and fleeting. Twp Rnzr: Tom Iimison, Theodore Swift, Robert McClain, W'illiam McClain, hlickey Boeke, Terry Donk, john Fisher, hiartin Graves Srrrirzzl Razr: john -Fic-isc, Thomas lNIacDonald, Bruce Osterhaqe, lwirs. Russell, Floyd Phillips, James Rice, Joseph Rornack F Halstead XValker Hallam Rozy: llarnes NVil1iams, Rohert XVic-land. Bob .-Xgan, Bill Breck. Donald Campbell. John Chapman, Richard H ,,. , x 252 V1 Q 1339 .i f R, 1 Fverard. Thomas Fischer. nys, V l l' . ng. 1 - . pf 3 V ow , . Abi fl . FW , 3' 2 N 2 5 4 - ,P at 1 the men HOUSE OFFICERS Toni Einison . PI'6'5I.IfFHf Ted Swift . Vzrr-P2'f51'fle22! Robert McClain . . Sf't'I'l'f0Il1' Wlilliaiii McClain . . 7Fl't'LUllI'6'I' Mrs. Sophia Russell Hozzmrzotlzm' Top Row: Raymond Lewis, Norman Morris, john Potter, David Sheperd, john Stauffer, Mark Stephens, Don Ansel james Emison. Serond Row: Warren Ewer, Al Fleener, Joseph Manhart, Robert McGinn, David Moessinger, john Mull, Reed Rice Ronald Van Vactor. Bottom Row: Charles Cronenwett, Richard Cunningham,Howard Denbo, Perry Grier, jack Mclnnis, William Puckett Charles Remington, Bruce Walker. ,M Q W Q Ex ju. E Q Wa was I ',t . I Q i'f'.. ' . .,.,: .. .Q 5:5 -i i :v.g 4 1. I t E Eg R W si 'iae ,, .1.-- - ., ,ff '- f M ' -- 7 ' . t . A ' .,,. X ' 1 1 A M 'iii fs. . .,.., Q, 3' f K '33 ' X ' 1 -. ' fi: -'-' f:,,-:kgs --:?.2', X' Q:- 53 SIGMA ALPHA HOUSE OFFICERS Clyde Ricketts . . Prf.i'1'4ln1t Al Craft , l zi'f'-Pzwizfwzz' George Tovey . . .S'i'f1'rfa11Q1' Bob Rebni . Tmzmm' lN1rs. Elma Lawvei' . . H0Il5t'Il1IIffI!'IA Trip Roux' Clyde Ricketts, :Xl Craft, George Tovey, Bob Rehm, Jack Cain, Joe Donnell. Chuck lklelton. Alrorza' Rnzc: Earl Palmer, Dick Paulin, Al Ries, Nlrs. Lawver, Bob Ricketts, Fred Tompkins, Loren Daily. Bullnrrz Rnui: Don Robinson, Bob Gibson, Chuck W'hitcomb, Lucy Byrne,sIaek Fry, Dick Harris, Chuck HL-bel. ' -,,,..eA ' l1 U :Qi f g 4 I J 'Q I I 'A K 5' 254 rnfni :-ag ,: 'Q-1 EPSILON: True fraternity ' Indiana Delta's second year on the DePauw campus began with renewed spirit and enthusiasm. During the summer a new addition and redecoration had made the house ready for rush and the men's return to school in September. At the end of rush. nineteen pledges brought the chapter membership to forty-five. The new school year ushered in a busy schedule of intramural games. exchange dinners. and serenades. The i'Pledge Kid Party, the Christmas and spring formals. Blom Lawyer's pin serenade and. of course. state day highlighted the social season. Sigma Alpha Epsilon looks forward to many more such years at DePauw. 'Top Row: Lee Martyn, Walt Ixieade, Jay lkiorris, Porter Skinner, Howie Steele, Jack Tykal, Paul X'Vever, Dave Wid- moyer. Second Row: Garry Williams, Bill Wokoun, Dick Wolf, Harrison Beal, Larry Boyden, John Clark, John Hahn, Monte Jacoby. Bottom Row: Dave Johnston, Vern Kraushaar, John Mclver, John Nachtman, Don Roberts, Duke Smith, Jim Taffe, Don Tollefson. re -- -- i- '--- .. ,. t Q Q... or - grt N' g f W ' in 2 'fi ',i.n Sl X' ' K ' . il 1, :' , -. , .aa in V .a efe' F X J t ,X X4 r Jb.. Er . V , 14 .-Q,- -t2, .ft or . . , .,..t, 1'C4 1 - r i it ' f S+ ' 1-:hi f .1-' - ii A 255 ' ' ' SIGMA CHI: Our name is Sigma ,Q . ea? M, ,, Rush. registration, and the bell all helped usher in this busy ninety-first year of Sigma Chi on the DePauw campus. Along with the Pi Phis they sponsored an old- fashionecl Biergarten at the XVSSF street fair. The bidding on the Sigs' l'Vednesday Date from Eight to Eight topped all others at auction chapel. Then came the l'raternity's biggest social event ol' the year, the 'iBelle Formalf' at which Wlanda Beebe was crowned Sweetheart of Sigma Chi for the year 1949-50. A Christmas party for the children in Greencastle plus the Miami Triad with the Betas and Phi Delts helped to complete the year. Top Row: Henry Lewis, Robin Lewis, Bart Anson, John Morris, jack Bennett, Bob Denney, Bart Fennessy, Warren Guild. Third Roux' Alva Hall, john Holt, jim Keene, Mrs. Stewart, Hutton Miller, Bob lwlorse, Tom Nevins, Bob Porter. Sefond Row: Bob Reinstedt, Dave Seat, Domenico Sella, Robert Smith, Elam Stewart, Bud Vear, Phil Young, Jack Baker. Bnrtom Raw: Bud Baxter, George Blick, Joe Butler, Dick Clift, Campbell Craddock, Jim Griffith, David jones, Dick Loupee. . H b .t A i J, Q x A, 1 , L' ff igfi it Z ' nazi, X ,S , 'Q x gg J' 153' 1' ' ' V' WV ' 1 . 6 ' F ig 4. J' P., 5 2 ,I .fy 1 w A v - if , 1 5 w ' 'l' 4 i . . 119551:-' ' , 'f 1 V f fm! 1 Ni' ' Q . 1. if it r - f-e .ri P- , A-1 rj A , tr lf, 1 , A Q QA Y 4 i Q . 1 , i fi 1, ' 1,4 Q . .4 1 1 I . ' I' Q . ' sl is ' ' 13 i' 256 Sigma Chi, Sir HOUSE omciaizs Henry Lewis . Pnuzklmzl Robert Lewis . . l'1're-P1'fs1'zlr11f Bart Anson Sf't'N'ffI7L1' John Morris . Tmlslzm' Mrs. F. C. Steward . . Hozzwnznllzm' Top Row: jim Lyons, Bill Marks, John O'Hair, Bob Smith, Norman Thomas. jon Thorwaldson, Tom Wlalker, Dick Barnes. Third Raw: Dick I-Iardcastle, Henry Leander, John Melangton, Murray Miller, Stephen Nagy, Tom Ong. Don Patter- son, Gilbert Scott. Srfmrzd Row: Harry Smith, Bill Watson, Jim Baker, jack Crouch, Phil Davis, Steve Deer, George Douglas, John Hicks. Boltnm Raw: Edward Latch, Ray Nlattson, Bill Qliver, Duane Patterscn, Wlilliam Pearson, Frank Shoptaugh. Phil Steinberg, Dave Vear. Yi f E.-fp ---- www . .. '- if -.gg fl 1 .I .r Q: '. I - f X 1 I-35' ,E ., V, N ,... , .. t -fl . Aih' A y TM,-is , ::'- 5 A, .--. -Q: .f.. -:v- . . i I Q t if L li v i e2s-f vii f xx ' AfV ,1 2 y t i+ ' i v ii iiiilii .Q, P , iillii I - ' M A Q . -.l,. ' ..' e'l- . . 9 s . f f 257 , '5 , .fig lv . VA ll P' ':1?:? Ili... . ull V: ' klll V- ?, Bll V ' 1-l 5 .'1 B--, L.. 1 QA-Vg' -- Mn - .ns I ,.,mg,.. gn 'UST' Rul161'ttIL1Ckson Tom Dzxvcnporl . . XN'illiznn KX'a1tc-1' CI. Lam' kfoorc . INIVS, Helen B. Moore SIGMA NU: HQUSE OFFICERS 01111 11111 mf 61' IJ. Cn111111r1111f4'1' . RPt'll7'lfc'7' . Tren A zzrfr I'In11.s'f'111nflzw1' 'Imp lfnuu' Robe-rt Alarksov, 'Ibm Uavvnport, XVilliam YYaltC1'. Clllarlss 1XIo01'c',Jol1n B6l1lc'r, Rifhzlrd Candlvr, Gvnc Dvlvvs. Dah' lJll4'UI'IlI11lll1. .S'rm111ll31:1L': Cilefn Flint, Xvilliiilll Griilith. Jarncs Hendvrson, FiHI1.I0l'I'SlBfi. David Pauley, Louis Roth, Rohm-rl Saltvr. Rohn-1 Swain. lhfllnm lfmzu' Clharlvs VIWIIUIUHS, Don Ixfarkle, Louis Rlorqan, Rubvrt Shugart, Daw' Stcvcns, Henry 'I'h0maQ, XYilliam BCIlI'Il'l2ll'l, Cllmrlcs Cfmss. 1 1 V55 V .L F hm XS 'Y , 'V , -, . I H -'---' F' f fi 1 1 fr 1 1 ' 1, J K ' A ' 5 4 k 5 , 12 7 . K S ,bf 9' I 1 5 : ,I , , ' , ' Q 115114, ' 1 n far y f , I 'v . -it ' - A1 'I f 1 -Y I I -W V A 4, A 1 i, 1 v - y f f 1 rt 1 1 ' Q 5 A ' 1 u -1 23 2514 White Star of Sigma Nu g As the Sigma Nu men returned to start the chapter's sixtieth year at DePauw, they found the chapter to be the smallest since the years before the war. However, a noteworthy addition was their new houseinother, Mrs. Moore. A new chapter mascot, Thibideaux IX. reigned over the eighteen pledges. This year Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega introduced the VMI Duo to DePauw. Dinner at the Sigma Nu house preceeded the dance given by ATO. The Sigma Nus began the fall with quick yictories in tennis and speedball. After picking up the trophies, they proceeded to make social kills with their fall dance. 'iS.S. Sigma Nu,', and their barbeque party with Alpha Gamma Delta. Tnfl Row: William Curnings, Carl Dangremond, Ted Greetch, Ronald Knuth, Phil I.ClIllI1Q'C1',Vl3.IHL'S Nlcflrory McDowell Robert Neff, Tom Partitt. Srfolld Row: Rodlif Randerson, Ralph Sperry,Jarnes Stutz, John Thoms, Bob Bates, Don Cassidy, KVilliani Deer, Eynon, Richard Hansen. Boltom Row: James Harrah, Clyde James, VVally Knuth, Hubert Myers, john Nash, Carl Ross, Harry Stewart, Stout, Barry Wade. f X Y .lam X AFV-f . N 'DI f K ? , Richard Charles Richard 'l ms MEN'S HALL ASSOCIATION: To Thee Throughout the year the pledges of Men's Hall Association were busy painting the cords of sixty graduating seniors. the largest class in the history of the hall. One of the runners-up in speedball and basketball. NIHA again maintained its high intramural standing, But this year the emphasis was on activities within the hall. MHA formulated an intra-hall athletic program that included football. basketball. ping pong. and softball. The hall also saw the rise of some new music groups. One singing group. the MHA Collegians. made public performances at Old Gold Day Chapel and at several orchestra concerts. Equipped with truck and piano. the hall's serenacle fC'0lIlliI1llt'd on page 26,51 Yup Razr: Edwin Summers, Robert Holmes. Jewell Burk, Dean Anderson, john Asher, Richard Athey, Richard Bayer, james Baham, Kirby Baldwin. 'I limi Razr: Claude Boles, Daniel Bash, Earl Beer, James Billingsley, lN1rs. Wfilkinson, George Bruggner. Elmer Brugh, Howard Christian, Robert Cloutier. Srrnml Ruzr: Arthur Crawley. J, R. Current, Allen Dirrim. Robert Doyle. Eston Ellis, Francis Evans, XValter Freedman, Blax Goshert, John Graham. Bnlltmz Row: Leon Harrel, Arlie Hugunin, Harding jones, james Jordan, Karl Koger, Donald lNfIcCullough, Robert McCui-dy, X'Villiam McGlade, Virgil lyiay. f W Q 4 A 'S X l - -is J Xa- zz J' . .4 -f- -5,1 vc ' A1 M i 13557417 l SL E Nw .Y I ' K l 5 47 Q. K A y ' 3 i . we li X V f nf' ,gg , .. K PQ L . A ? 6 1 ' vw C L , I 1 ' . f ' al 261 J Jewell Burk . . .Srrrflczry ' .-4- Men's Hall HOUSE OFFICERS Edwin Summers . . Pres1'r1'f'n! Robert Holmes lvl-l'6'-PfFJIA!ft'7If Dean Anderson . . Trmsmw lVIrs. Lucy Wilkinson HOIlJPI7I0ffIl'f v?-,i . , h ,dv Top Raw: Edward Narens, Robert Overmeyer, Robert Rada, Victor Ramsey, lXIichael Rice, Donald Shields, Thomas Shively, Jack Stahlheber, Paul Stracke. Third Row: John Strauz, jesse Vail, Howard Vlatcrhouse, VValter VVeiss, Stanley A. XfVhite, Stanley G. VVhite, john Wright, Irving Young, James Zartmann. Srrond Row: john Zeehiel, Albert Zimmerman, W7esley Allen, Harvey Bates, VVilliam Bugher, john Cattron, George Choy, Wallace Chun, Harry Colberg. Boltom Row: Russell Corey, Charles Dappert, Leo Deal, Robert Engle, Wfilliam Geiss, David Gray, Pauljulian, Robert Lehr, Robert MacNaughton. :IQ .,.., . -3 2 ,1113 Z .',A .ta u , , ,- gf, V' L ESF,-::xf.gii -: F 4' V V at K 311323. , we K gr'-'--fi V 'WD' ' Q ri . Ag ' 'kv D 6,15 ,i F A f 5- 3,5511-v.,x LQ:E if vl 4 .V... t I -.'. , 4.1 -tl:-I lllx F : , X he A' ,, A :ff - . t 595533, f 1' V V A ,f lux -' i i V iffvif K A-V fl QE 'W ,. V -if .5 A ., p' .. 4 S P A t 4 5 'Q R ' ,gg ' , , :it ,q 'rf X ' fi ,X r ' ,Q , ' . X - ,A . au. ' ' if Aul, I . A Q nd H ,I N N, A , is 5 l' V A D Q la ' M- 3 1 Aa A , my I T I ,.,. , , - y ,. I 1 H 1: A A M R , ww 9 A P 55 J Q ,, Q ,Q - V - ,-an Q 5 -' B T' A 'ii 2 M. H. A.: Come l,,jf'l: IXIHA ofhcers discuss Hall business at an informal meeting. Lijfl fn riglzr are Bob Holmes. Dean Anderson, lid Summers, and Jewell Burk. E. gm ..-' . ng . , ,i Q,-.-3 , , . a - , rld' ' ' ' if . . 'Yup Rnzr: Paul Nliller, Melville Paul, Nlichael Pettinger, Donald Pfost, Robert Pugh. John Russell, Ned Scliwanz. Robert Stra k . Victor Strider, Stanley Stutzman. 'Hind 13,1111 XYilliam Tliarp. Dirk L'nd:'rwood, Lincoln Vehmeyer, Paul Vietzke. .Xrthur XVebb. Irving XVeinstein. Kenneth XYelliver, Carl Zenor, Richard Bahwell, Dale Baldridge. .S'f'zm1rfHuu'.' Robert Branson,james Boque.uIohn BllL'l'iSI3Hn. Robert Burnett, Dean Carson, John Coats, Eugene Connelly. XX'ill1am IJi'ey1'r. Bob Feiwell, Graeme Francis. Hnfmm Rnzu: jack Fretz, Donald Gravit, Herbert Grubb. George Hansen, Lewis Kirk, Alexander Kondonassis, Tom Littlewood. Riehard Loring, Charles Bliller, .-Xrnolcl Nlishkin. . - ri Wqf35?' ' ' . A - ' . .G i 5' an-, P' 1' , A , K - J ' li. -- A 2 - 2 F i a X' . 5 I, is V .,Qi , b R bl ft 1' Q vi 4 -e iff V -- -e 4 O l - V X . IL W ,R ,,V V WA 9 g 5 - 1 - F' ' o sb F' N -' . Q 3 9 Q ,, - 4: I fy Q Q at :F l' t, N fl cf Et! i 6 A gl' X 31 if 1 22? , I - K l it H ' 4' V 4.91:-A l legs g ' A M ' S 4 'ff iff? gafherhere,yeloyolrnen group made a tour of the campus, caroling to the sororities on the eve of the Christ- mas holiday. Informal open houses. picnics. and havrides as well as formal dinners and dances were incorporated into the MHA social picture. For the fall dance. The Temple of Shiva. the basement of Longden Hall was converted into a Hindu street scene complete with bazaar and fakir. Here for her second vear as the hall's house mother. lVIrs. Lucv Wlilkinson engineered the formal Christmas banquet. given for the NIHA members and their dates. Top Row: Richard Nlorris, jack Naughton, WVilliam Ouweneel, Alan Pollock, Robert Queller, Phillip Robbins. john Van Sickle, Henry Soukup, George Wood, George Ziegelmueller, Thin! Row: Frederic Ball, George Blume, Henry Bobbe, Chester Browne, Scott Browning, Granville Chambers, jack Cook, Robert Curtis, David Durham, Charles Golba. .Sfrmzd Row: Frederick Howard, john Lenhart, Robert Lewis, James Lyon, Richard Meuller, Bruce Noll, William Oberholtzer, Lee Olson, james Ondomisi, David Saxman. Boltom Row: Robert Schilling, Alvin Singer, Terry Smith, George Steinhardt, john Strasma, Ruddy Tongg, Robert Trautman, Stephen Waxer, William Williams, David Yoh. , afe+w. , g-paw ..,., fw,,5fwg'j i.. 111 :tlt .t... ,.,,: ,V., fl . ER me 'Q P ,I F, I V, I i Q V 455 4 X xl M 9 ef ev et iti ee ee yscytc ' o r ' T 1 R . it . We - V. V 1 ,x sf'-Y ili .E- ' 4 N ,Ai ,v 'I N :SIRI 4, :Alf K A A 'i zi - ' V if R li X r , f a s .. . in I 1 ,jr I. 5 X1 , ' 'A , i' 1: :L d, ,. W .. ,,, g,. ,,, v, wr ,L , TN J -at esi.ff i . Z f , '. , f It. '1 ,5 H 47 5 of Q l ,. -t': i4 5 'i':l : f i f s f l ii.. :2:1'- 'fi' .:,:, -. SV g if. in 'lviilill lii A ii KJ' ii 't 1 c 1 r ' R i ig :,- Y :TI :im - t it we ..... f Y - . A t ' Q A 26: ' s.,, Sf 26 INDEPENDENT MEN: To Old Depcluw Florence hall during 1949-50 served as the major housing unit for independent men. A few of them. however, could be found in Longden and scattered about Greencastle in private homes and in the married men's quonsets and barracks. NX'hile in previous years the only organized activities in which independent men participated as such were intramurals, this year they organized the Independent Men's Association to avail themselves of the social opportunities enjoyed by the organized living groups. The independents are particularly proud of their non-conforrnist stand during the political campaigns. They are ardently wooed by both parties, since the num- bers of the parties are nearly equal and the tide of victory moves in the direction the independent vote goes. T.-tp Razr: David Baker, X'Villiam Barlow, Arthur Benson, Ted Blum, Robert Cox, Charles Dale, james Dapp, joseph Del Papa, Lloyd Dodd, Paul Faulkner. 'Ilzinl Row: Robert Fitzgibbon, Nelson Garringer, George Glass. Charles Heaton, Mrs. D. R. Overton, Norman Hughes, Frederick Kent, Byron Logan, Meredith Martini, james Morton. .Sfmml Row: David Panama. John Simon, George Smith, Carl Tausig, Wfoodson Wleinrichter. Donald Young, Charles fklender. Edward Beaver, Robert Fletcher, james Liebig. Bnlmm Raw: iDonald Maxwell, Dean Mitchell, George Reid, John Rust, Robert Ball, David Baughman, Edwin Burtis, john Copeland, james Cromar, Byron Drake, Benton Faulkner. li -F 4 . ' ' 'F f -'HY f . fs? P 'f3 ', 1' ' 'A - ' Hr 6 2f '7p' T, :Html .V F V ' : T F 'Egg T rlejgb , gy Q! , .1 N ikzinlfs r 1,. . V 7'- 1-Q sf. f' 'H' - v R as E .s . Q ,gg P -I , K, M l gf f I. v I v B f .. K sb. M. its 2 fuel' l I we foclsf Today HOUSE OFFICERS VVilliam Bugher . . Prcsfdrm' Robert Lane . . Treaszzm' Mrs. D. R. Overton . . Housfmollzfr 'Yup Row: William Hawes, George Hensel, Robert Lane, James Louloudes, Norman Martin, jeff Morris, Richard Morris, ClaudePurkis, Dale Rettke, Walter Rogers. 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I ,V x J . lx 9 ' er O ix x wx wiv KWVX- NV' vm A .XA V X x xx x 3.-Cv W M GMX K x x xx X . bu mv and felfmg THIS IS DEPAUW 91 G idcriminafin - We think you are--girls don't patronize the nearest dress shop and men usually huy their Clothing where they get the type of things they want. So . . . we'ye provided our elients with a roomy, well-lighted, aeoustieally treated banking room for their Convenience. Like many earsehanks are different zmffer the 'homie yes,e for your proteetion and eonvenience, every type of mod- ern equipment is used to make out service to you as neat, as eorreet and fast as it is humanly and meehanieally possible to do. If you would like to see-we'd like to show you what makes this hunk different. .ire you discriminating? We think you areeand we think you'll want to and will enjoy doing husiness here. CENTRAL NATICDIXIAL BANK The Oldest and Largest Bank in Putman County Sol 1'Hwe,vf C'onNi:1i or SQUARE GREENCAs'rLE, INDIANA 21.8 6157424 COMMERCIAL STUDIO COPIES 'HHH' GROUPS PORTRAITS AERIAL VIEW PHOTO MURALS MODEL SERVICE LANTERN SLIDES PRESS PORTRAITS IDENTIFICATIONS SALES PORTFOLIOS COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY PRESS CAMERA SERVICE INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHY ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATIONS COMMERCIAL MOTION PICTURES COLLEGE YEARBOOK PUBLICATIONS Comlagfe lghofogralohic .sieruice Telephone 3829 Box 804, Lafayette, Indiana '7 4. , .ery I, ,C ' 1 f:-:f'f.Z-' I . , ' Q 5 SRXV5.. . . . .Mzwb A H , i J W.-Me.. 2 TRN I ' .-V.-I--mffi:13 : 'f 5 ' - '-ixgiz. ' 'Aff--I ' We--ef-.C'..'i 11:4-:-:.,... I ' ,,.A,.,,4Qgeg-:,:3 . . ' .VSV ' I f M 'Ri .. . . .f . fQ f 'mT f H R -W... . I .r..:i?x --I . . . - . it.-.-. Q. .., .. ... . -. .. ..,,... .. .. AM... . ..f, w , , - A. .x. - ' -. -.kr:r 1i:,..f ' ..i- X. .t. ,N 25:1-' 1-..3:p-ae' :I-If-. '--1:g::x5g:j:,:: rss-rf' r.:-:.-I-1'f --.4..,,w, , . 'I -. 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E NI -. 2 js, ' 'Q-5 J '4 A 'A QWQQQ ie-A ' 2 3? 2 ,1 1ej.5j:5g3gQ3 ax f Kv2,, ,.,,1g'P52?we..-- v?Sif ?r . . gig- 'SA-fgz.. --' Iwi' .rf - : Compliments of LESLIE COLVIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Builders of Longden, Lucy, and Student Union Compliments of D--KN HACKERD IIIIIHE IIIEIIS IIBIIUEH COFFEE CANNED FOODS fl KI N G'S INDIANA BILLIARD COMPANY, INC A Fixture Store Completen COMPLETE LINE OF RESTAURANT EOUIPMENT FRATERNITY and SORORITY HOUSE FURNITURE Manufacturers and Jobbers 1529-1645 Southeastern Ave. IncIianapoIis1, Indiana Phone: Market 3491 THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS! Srncethereorgonrzotion1n1925 we I'1c1ve invited Iibrorions to offer suggestions for the betterment of OUR SERVICE Your response cmd our ciesire to give the best HAS MADE THIS BINDERY A LEADER IN INDIANA EOR MANY YEARS WE PLEDGE TO CONTINUE THAT SAME POLICY NATIONAL LIBRARY BINDERY COMPANY OF INDIANA, INC. 546 S. Meridian St. INDIANAPOLIS QS, INDIANA 1891 CANNQIXVS 1950 ECCDNDIMIY IS TODAY'S WATCHWORD And right Iwere in Greencostie ore offered the best in styIe Ior COI- Iege men ot just the right price. CHIIIIIIIIS A. 1, Q . . K. H. KETTELHUT, - GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDER OF BLACKSTOCK STADIUM Lafayette Loan 85 Trust Bldg. Lafayette, Indiana 1 tl Automotive Products For Smoother Motoring BU A Dependaple At Leading Service Stations Everywhere VITA CRAFT ' To the UYUIIIUII graduates, it means a lifetime of Kitchen enjoyment with beauti- ful, easy to use Coolcing Utensils. e q. ft w i 4 't s w ' To the .Um graduates it means an op- portunity to develope sales ability and engage in organization worlf. Vita Craft Corporation 4125 Pennsylvania Kansas City, Missouri Compliments ot C2517 fl! Harden XI01l1lDO1' of C'o11g1'0ss 6th Iudiulm District Indianapolis Office Supply Com I CRUSHED pany, nc. HAROLD gl. HAMPTON, Pres. PRODUCTS i' 155 Kentucky Avenue phl'li'fT1'2fffZ'fli'f1fneS France Sfone t Company STEEL AND wooo . , , , OFFICE FURNITURE 532 H O'S Bu d'ng lndionopolus, Indiana MOSLER SAFES TO ANY SPOT IN THE '13 16 D1 3, 211 FROM THE EDGE OF THE CAMPUS, NATION . . . roaf BUS PRAY EL'S CHEAPER, IOO n Call the Station. Tele 1024 INQEQEFQWEESHIQEQAD 6 East Seminary - Bus Servzce MUTUAL CHINA COMPANY 128-132 South IXI61'IClIi1II St., Indianapolis, Indialia CHINA- GLASSN SILVER Gifts 8a Novelties Hotel and Restaurant Ware for Schools and Fraternal Organizations WHOLESALE RETAIL POPCORN BOWER SHOW PRINT ALLEN, FULLENWIDER 81 ALSTON Phone 445 108 Federal St. Crawfordsville, lnd. ,, ' POTATO CHIPS Producers of Syndicated Multi-Colored Salted Nuts '- Korn Kulls Always Fresh The Food lt's Fun to Eat ForTheatres,Athletic Events, Dances, Minstrels, Carnivals Send For Catalog C Terre Haute Tent 8tAwning Co. High Grade Commercial and Color Printing Ninth 8a Chestnut Streets Also Produced by Our Force of Skilled Craftsmen Terre Haute, lndiana TERMITES Not ull lilac-klmocliecl wliite-willgt-il insects are termites. Hui' 'l'lCIUII'l'I'I t'ON'l'Rt IL 'l'ltl'lA'l'MlCN'1' is fIllill'iII1f001l for 5 xt ll ROACHES Hotlis, Ht'tllbllgLS, Rats, Mice, Tir-ks, FlK'il:4, SllX'OI'TlSll,llllIl all lmuseliolil insects t-xtcwxllilmaterl. We will glzully IIIISWUI' lIlfll1ll'lOS about Inset-t :mil ltoilc-nt prolilerns. QARNOTT EXTEPMINATING COMPANY 2'-I niuerdaf EQUIPMENT CU. Manufacturers of Institutional Furniture BATESVILLE, INDIANA PLAN NOW FIURETENDER STOKERS fo have U beautiful lawn! SILENT BREEZE FANS HoIcomIa 81 Hoke Mig. Co., Inc. 1545 Van Buren Street IndianapoIis 7, Indiana Power Lawn Mowers Garden Tractors SoiI TiIIers c. E. GRIENER coMPANY ,AWN CAR, READ , FRE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Y way to dress up their homes with spar Park, Cemetery, Golf Course and Lawn Equipment 43 South DeIaware St. IncIianapoIis, Inci. O M 45:22 SONS CO Spring St, Marysville, Ohio Telephone, MArI4et 4538 1 arm Palo Aho, Calif - Compliments of MQ TGCDMERY W RD Greencastle, Indiana 275 fllnllllmlil WOVOI'N g . Crlterpillzii' 'l'1':im'toi' C'ompz1ny's 1'ec-ently- 4-uiiipleteml lmilmling: LL ut Peoria, Ill., witli 850,000 sq. lt. uf flour spuee, makes a tural lliiclm-1'-moi' areal of 118 zu-res ilevutecl tu tlw p1'ofll1c'tio11 ol' fl11fOl'IJlllHl S xx'ol'l+l-l':1.inu11s line of 02il'Tll-I'l1UYlIlfI, equiplnvnt. lu great l.ilI'fUl'lf'S like this, quality 1-u1isti'i1ctio1i is rec :is lmoiiig prime reqllisitv of quality pro- fsu it is siggliifivaiit that Lune Stal pmiliic-eil :it Lune SIIIIJS Gi'eem':1stle ugguizerl rluwtioii Vviiieiit mill was llS04l flllhllgllullf. Lone St:11'f'ei11OI1tsvovel'Thec'I1TiI'em'ul1stl'l1m'- tifm fivlcl: LONE STAR PORTLAND C'l'iMl'IN'l' lui' strmig, mluralmle f'U1N'l'0Tl' in all types ul' work . . , 'INCWDIQW 24-HOLR l'lCAll'IN'l' for tmp-speesl l'UIlSil'llC'llIJll with SIIQTQ, lr-ss lurms :incl iiupurtaiiit wiutvi' 01-4111- umies . . . LONE STAR AIR-ICNTRAINING f'l'iKIl'lNT for liiglmuy xwwk :mil otlwi' uses . A . LHNIC STAR KIASUNRY f'ICAIlCN'l' for qiizility i11:iso111'y. ln ilu- years ulwail, please keep these VPINCIITF in Illlllflwilllll af-vept the SlI1f'C'l'0 grmrl wislu-s of tlie fulks wlm make tliom. LGNE STAR CEMENT CORPCRATION N 'NE To C, O? ff 3 5 Q' 05 Y Office: Indianapolis, Ind. Mill: Greencastle, Ind. 'o, . . BOX 37 Reg. U, S. Par. OE. I H V-I .V ,g.':-.Ig ' gig-2.5. 11.,'I,Vi,I-5,EgQfZV.sII .I I . . VI I W 5 fi? .Q V. ' ,.: V : -: av, L., ' -. :I -2' ':V -1 ---- I :,V:- 'I .' '. I I V I . V ,. 9 II V - V 3, .i5I-IV-15E3.: ff?.'fw,,, V 45.11 1:-.2551-Ii'1 1, I I I , I 5, V I. 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' '?'5fli-'t'f5? i1?2i'i: ff?3i, fI:fV 'ii.5?25' f Fz::a5 5'i'?i- :iii TEE f': 1Z?V r.?5S Wt'-'-'f.fV-'I 1 3 FE?E?31- S ' I-if.- 5 5'5I! wi -' -s-1 ' fi ' 1-V ' V- a p ' :, '.'i:1V.- Sz1:2fVV,S 'ww-1:S- aV:1f ' Vxi. .V '.f-.1-:fi-4' 'fff ' .4515 ..- V-'-:: V ,-1 f f 1: '+I --gg? , 'ff if ,-5.1-Q:-'5:'5j:5:j:5f:::f.2 .V 1' , 5, . V- I ,2:VVEV:r : Q. . 4.2. :FW I3 12:32. V ' 'Fifi-2 ' :IV :-'.-i'iM'f.4V: -We Ei, 2. - V I ag.: :V 55 2 . . :2 .V.V. 552,25 1. 'f i -. ' ' ,ii ,. 'Ti 'T' ff?-H . . IHI I .I .V .I II..nI..,I.II.,I,,, .,,,.,. I' V .... I V I . .I ,VIV V III,.I V II , ...I I I III IIII I I I , ,. - I-.,, I,,,I, I I-.1 V 3.5- 3 3 . . : II V V T 3 VV ---V V -- - .,wg:g1V.1..,1,e.,5,wVI.-I In : W I 3. ,... . V I IA II ZE .5 ,V ., Il U in k .IQ , U. IIII ,,.. II . wIII,..,.,,.w.....:-, .::V:'r ,M ,V ,.., ,, , . , . .51 CONGRATULATIONS DEPAUW This fine new ediice will lend both grace and beauty to the g1'and old DePauw campus, so dear to the memories of thousands of alumni. May their hearts beat just a little faster and may their smiles be just a little broader as they point with pride to the realization of this dream of many years. To the new students, this building is a most tangible asset. It fills a myriad of urgent needs in the existence of a modern university. It has a very real and a most important bea1'ing on the way of life of every undergraduate. To the 'old grads, this building is even more important because it serves as a living reminder of the spirit of unselfish sacrifice which has made DePauw great down through the years. The accomplishment of this latest goal marks another milestone in the t1'adition that is DePauw. May this fine building take its place along with the cherished landmarks of the campus in the hearts of many future generations of the family of old DePauw, as well as serving the useful pur- poses for which it was built. MEN AND WOMEN OF DEPAUW WE SALUTE YOU! ! THIS IS A TASK WELL DONE LANSING, MICHIGAN 277 For the Finest Job Printing and SPECIALIZING Accessories PRIISI-ING FRATERNITY AND SORORITY Jones Specia NEWSPAPERSeBOOKLETS The Putnam County Greencastle, Indiana G R A P H I C 'k'k'k'k'k gcifmanaon C 7 0., C7 nc. 1107 Broadway New York 10, N. Y 'k1Ir'k'k'k S I , Sgjce Fleenor s Drug Store S . F . Gt'SGCt'On , the REXALL store wee mn A .SZOI0 DRUGS COSMETICS Horry S. Livengood pRESCRlpTlONS 18 W. Washington FOUNTAIN SERVICE Greencastle, Ind, SMOKING ACCESSORIES 8 Laundry's No Problem SNACK at the SHUP LAUNDRYIASE 16 S. Vine Street North Side ofthe Squore , This trademark is your guarantee 'Civ-A I . . . of highest quality in meat products Since 1845 Ki n a nt R E L IgA B L E has meant fine meats! For the best in meats Ask for Kingan's KINCAN SI CO. GENERAL OFFICES INDIAN APOLIS, INDIAN R. E. KNQLL Mr. Spudnut says- desk lamps f,f, 'Come in often for Hear lumps . Qlfpipx America's finest everything electricol 94? fogd Cgnfeftign for the student S' 'qfibis and the best insuiotion-o speciolty Coffee in town , 9 C0llZPlI.77Z6lZf5 0 f HORACE LINK ck CO. The Store 0 f Fzmzifzzre IIE AIEET THF STIIDENTS' YEEDS FOR COINIFORTABI F ROOIXI with LAMPS PAINTS RADIOS CHAIRS we 6!0lfUI'lf0l,Ul'l l0CU f of fA8 camlaud SAM HANNAS BOOK STORE SECURITY : FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO G lId HARRY E. BLACK 1108 S. Locust St. Phone 977 General Contractor The students' choice is the ROYALE CAFE . . 7 . forthe DePauw student knows he'll always get the best in after-show snacks, organizat- ional banquets, and Sunday dinners at the Royale Cate. NEXT TO THE VONCASTLE PHONE 197 8 Carpentry Contracting Lumber and Millwork BLACK LUMBER COMPANY A IJEPAIIVI' INSTITUTION 501 N. Indiana Phone 403 PRINTERS DON'T GET RICH but we, as printers, have pleasure and fun serving both DePauw and CiI'00IICI1SIIO. We depend on you, and would like to have all of you LIOIJCIILI on us for your printing needs. Progressive Photo Printing Co. Greencastle, Indiana WEAR A LAUNDRY-IRONED SHIRT LOOK BETTER-FEEL BETTER Home Laundry 81 Cleaners Phone 126 YoUR Loc'A1, CHEVROLET AND BUICK DEALER GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC. We serve as well as sell 115 N. Jackson St. Greencastle, Indiana Phone 346 282 The eloflzes DePaz1efzJ lives in. . . Gathered ripe to capture the full vitamin flavor. 3 Are from the store 'esmnn 4 DePauw uweetlbis nl? . I . 'W cT.TII3ZT2l'f'SZI'1ifQf Ziffullniio, P IQCVO S CELEBRATING CUR H t ' Q A 0.25 50TH ANNIVERSARY ED HAMIL T ON 'S 'V Pause BOUK STORE '76 J. it 5 Refreshing . Q N ' 'I , liz- X WXX 'U f ', 16' 'Q-. Nigga' 5333? J RINK ' y 1 of -A' use us nr of! Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Greencastle, Indiana THE STUDENTS' CHQICE 83 KURFEES PAINTS R8iS WALLPAPER . Boot I1 Jones SpeclaIIy SI1op S Op Fine footwear Greencastle, Indiana ICI CII OCCGSI CATERESS EITEIJS MRS. 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WHOLESALE GROCERS FRUITS VEGETABLES Greencastle, lndiana The DePauw Little Theatre 195061 lts presentations are an important part of every student's college life 'T INDIANA ROOF BALLROOM INDIANAPOLIS X ,gi am .-,:'.. QQ-ig544.4.,7g,-,gqa tf -5q1ijj:f3pH,.- L50 m 4,i,. . .. ... .I 1 wi' - 1 ' '2.,'j1-1'- V -,Z .-1' I, f I E4 . 'U ,n. -1 X N, . -A si -J ,Milt -II,f.- I :M E -mv Xi r - . 3.---If-' ..1w-I--v fuI:..II,, wi. I Aft J Wulf Qftilislf: Qi',t1ktIN' F, fp! ,L . X.- x- xx. . ,.x - I. -I - I, Dgnclng :-,,:.:'3l'fMX flew. q,',71jf.' 'Q ' .'. -iii 4: -:QI-3. . Concerlg iFm'i1l'l' It -' tvfft .ma . -WV-I-II-'.. 'Zin' .,lil5.if -rifuffe 'tffQ '.fg:l gl-t:'I'2li':-fi 'N' I'l' - P ft'g5 Banquets Km X tj! Shiv Card a I :1u - .-1, -.' ,-,nk , 71 . hx, . Style Shows -1 ' xxx tw' - I 1 Iii. I . ,1iQf I - Meetings ' ,'f?w.1 3I' i, ' 1. 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Here is the culminotion of more than cn century of proucl croltsmonship. And it con be yours so ecisily on the Place Setting Plonl Come in ond give your- self the joy of choosing which exquisite pottern is to become p t fy If l o or o our ie. Sodby pf QYTIIVCYIVE JZWEIERS The store for Fme watches HAMILTON ELGIN WYYLER BULOVA Keepsake D I A M O N D R I N G Q, 'Qf .3 TradlMalI nwnma 2 OLD T R AI L I N N A Modem Hotel in Me founfry COIVIPLIMENTS OF CARL FISCHER, INC. Publishers and Dealers ol Everything in Music 306 S. Wabash Avenue CGPATTERSONDU 'the Accepted Source ol Custom- lvlade Venetian Blinds-lor More than 40 Years . . . ALSO-Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile PATTERSON SHADE and Floor Covering Company CITICOQO 4, lllifwis 113 S, Pennsylvania Indianapolis, Ind. Organizations Index Activities .Xtlministration .Xlpha Chi Omega Alpha De-lta Sigma Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Kappa Delta .Xlpha Lambda Dr-Ita Alpha Umicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Tau Omega , , . Aineriean Guild of Ortganists . .Xthleties :X XV S Band Baseball Basketball Beauty Queens Beta Beta Beta . Beta Theta Pi Botany Club Thr- Boulder Camera Club Chapel . Cheerleaders , Chemistry Club Choir Coach:-s Council on Religious l,ile Dads' Day Dances D Association 294 36 22 208 53 210 76 43 212 214 74 234 68 98 88 62 116 110 149 86 236 86 50 80 70 101 84 66 102 71 145 142 103 Debate , , , Delta Chi , , Delta Delta Delta . , Delta Gamma , , , Delta Kappa llpsilon . Delta Omicron Chi. , . Delta Phi lita . . . Delta Sigma Rho Dc-Ita Tau Delta . Delta Llpsilon Delta Zeta . . . The DePauw . . Duzer Du . , . lipsilon Pi Alpha Faculty , Freshman Class , Presliman Intvrfraternity Council , . . Freshman Teams . , , ,.,, . . , Football . , . German Club . Gold Key . , Golf ,. . . . . . .. Independent lNfIen , , ..,.., . , Independent Men's Association ..,, . . Independent VVOTYIPDIS Association. , , , International Relations Club , . . , Intramurals . , ,.., , , , , . jackson Club . . , , . . Junior Class ., , ,,... . Kappa Alpha Theta ,,..,, . Kappa Kappa Gamma. . , . , Kappa Pi . . . . . . 54 258 216 218 240 86 74 55 242 244 220 48 57 56 28 200 206 128 104 84 40 125 264 97 96 78 130 78 196 222 224 80 Index Kappa Tau Kappa . . . . . 204 Pi Beta Phi ,,,, . . 226 Lambda Chi Alpha. . . . 246 Pi Sigma Alpha .... . 76 Little Theatre ,.,., . . 60 Psychology Club . . . . . 82 Living Groups . , . . . 202 Publications Board ......,. . . 44 Locust Manor ,,..., . 233 Publications Photo Service . . 45 Lucy Rowland Hall. . . , 230 Radio Guild ...., . . . . . 56 Managers ....,, . . 101 Rector Hall ...,. . . . . . 232 lvlason Hall ......., ,.,. . . . . 228 Religious Education Club. . . . 72 Men's Hall Association ,.,... . . 260 Sailing Club ,..,.,,.. . . . . 84 Methodist Student Movement. , . . 72 Senior Class ....,. . . . . . . 156 The Mirage ..,........,., . . 46 Shakespeare Club .... . . 82 Mirage Beauty Contest ..., . . . 148 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . . . 254 Mortar Board. . . . . . . 41 Sigma Delta Chi. . . . . 52 lN1others, Day. , . 146 Sigma Chi. . . . . 256 Mu Phi Epsilon . . 68 Sigma Nu ...,. . . . . 258 Naiad .,.,...,. . 94 Sophomore Class .,.., . . . 198 Old Gold Day. . . 144 Spex ,...,.,........, . . . . . 74 Orchesis ...,... . . . 95 Student Governing Board. . 38 Orchestra ......., . 64 Student-Faculty Council. . . 39 Oxford Fellowship .... . . 72 Tennis ........,, . . , . . 128 Pan-Hellenic Council . . . 205 Theta Sigma Phi . . . 53 Phi Beta Kappa. . . . 42 Toynbee . . . . 76 Phi Delta Theta. . . . . . 248 Track .... . . . . 120 Phi Eta Sigma .,.,. 43 Tusitala .... . 80 Phi Gamma Delta . . . 250 WGRE .... . . . . 58 Phi Kappa Psi .... . . 252 WRA ..,.......,..,...,. . 92 Philosophy Club. . . 82 Young Republicans Club. . . 78 Phi Mu Alpha . . . . 68 YWCA ......,...,...... . 90 Ammerman, Charles, Jr. . . Andrade, Marguerite ..... Arnold, Wfilliam Clarke. . . Aschmann, Charles Oscar. . . Baerg, Gerhard .,....,... Barbee, Betty .......,.. Beatty, Audrey Barbara . . . Berg, Herman .,...,.., Bieber, Charles L. .,.. . Bodfors, Franz D. ..... . Bowman, Earl Cassatt. . . . Brooks, Fowler Dell ...... Brower, Mrs. Frank M. . . . Buchheit, Leroy C. .... . Bundy, Walter E. ..... . Burkett, Howard B .,..... Carson, William VVallace . . . Cook, Donald Jack ,........... Cornick, Martha Frances ...... Crandall, Mrs. Marion Bradford. . Crouch, Robert Edwin ........ James M. .,.... . Cumings, Edgar C. .......... . Curnutt, Leah ......... Davis, Jarvis Castle ...,... Davis, Orville L. .,....... . dePonte, Mrs. Elsie Trible . . Dimmick, Dobbs, O. Edington, Erdmann J Erdmann, Mildred ......,.. R. .............. . William Edmund .... Charles P. ...... . . Farber, Robert Holton .... Faust, Charles Warren .... French, Raymond H .... Fuller, Forst D. ...... . Fulmer, Jervis M. . . . . Galligan, Edward L. . . Garriott, Harold M. . . Gibson, Evelyn M. ..... . . Gove, George VVallace .... Grace, Ruth ........... Green, Clinton Carson .... Faculty 28 ......28 ..28.44 . .... 28 ... 28,84 . .... 28 . .... 28 ...28,65 .....28 ...zs ....2s . 26,28 .....35 ....120 .. 28 ...28 ...28 .....2s 28 29 . . . . .27 24 29 29 29 ...96 ff fff2s, ...29 ...29 102 117,124 ..........25,45 s 1 .....29 ...29,so ...29,s7 ,....29 ...so ...30 .....30 ...3o,67 .....3o ...so Greenleaf, Herrick E. H. . . . Grubb, Cassel ....... ..... Grueninger, Guenther Hans. . Hadcock, Editha .......... Harlow, Agnes Virginia . . . Hawkins, Harry Leslie ..... Heston, Joseph Carter ....... Hildebrand, Carroll DeWitt. . . Hixson, Jerome Canady ...... Huggard, lXfIrs. Edith Hagedon Huggard, William Allen .,..... Inglis, Franklin Parker ....... Inglis, Mrs. Nlartha Taylor. . . Jacobson, George Hartvig . . Jome, Hiram Leonard ..... Jones, Lester lN1artin .... Kolbe, Henry Eugene. . . Kolling, Henry Benson .... Kuhn, Arnold ..,...... . Kunter, Veneta Johanna .... Leon, Helen A. ......... . Loring, Robert David. . . McCreary, Lawrence . . . McWilliams, Ralph .,... Maatman, Russell ........ Maloney, Harry David .... Manhart, George B. ...... . Middleton, WVarren Candler. . Ixliller, Frank Walter ...... Miller, Mary Louise .... Mills, Ermina Murlin . . . Mintle, Vera L. ....... . Mitchell, Grace E. ..,... . Montgomery, Robert M. . . . Mulligan, Raymond A. . . . Neal, Raymond R. .... . Norris, Louis William ..... Norton, Clark F. ..,...,.. . Oldham, Richard Thomas ..,. Pence, Raymond Woodbury. . Perry, Charles Donald ....... Pierson, Coen G. ......... . .....30 . 30,64 ...126 ...so ...so ...30 ......30 ...31,s3 .....31 ...31 .....31 ...31,e2 . .... 31 ...31,6s ......31 ...31,76 ...31,83 ......31 ...31,79 ...,..26 .........31,44 .............31 31,1o2,113,129 .............31 ....... ....31 ...31 . .32 ...32 ...32 ...32 ...32 ..32 ...32 ....,.32 ........32 ....32,102 ...32,s3 .....32 ...34,76 .....34 ...32 ...32 295 Ragon, Eleanor . . ,,,, 32 Thomas, Paul Andrew . . . . . .34, 44, 76 Reynolds. Albert E. . . .,,,. .32 Turk, Laurel H. ....,,. ........ . .34 Riggs, Lawrence A. . ,.,,,, 25, 71 Turnell, Elizabethjane . . . . . .34, 56, 58 Robinson. Oliver XXI. .....,,. 33. 44 Twente, Rachel B. .,.. ....... 3 4 Ross. Hcrold Truslow. ,.,, 33, 57. 58. 60 Umbreit, XVillard E. .... . . .27 Sanders. lN1rs.Jean .....,... .33 Vasquez. Ralph .....,..... . . .34 Scheuer. Lucile INI. ........ 25 Voltmer, Harry William ...., . . .35 Seal, Forrest L. . . .33. 34. 55 Wlagner, Mrs. Leila Scofield. . . . . .35 Seat. W'illiam Robert . ....... 33 Wagoner, David Russell ..... . . .35 Sherman. Glen . . . . . ,.... 33 1'Vagoner, Kenneth S. ..... . . . . . .35 Simmons. joseph Edgar . . . . 33. 68 1'Vard. James S. ..,..,.. ..... . . . . .27 Singerman. Albert . . . . .... 33 NVelch, Winona Hazel . . . . .35, 43, 87 Smith. Orrin H. . . ............ 33 Weyer, Phyllis Lucille. . . . . . . . .35 Snavely. Edwin R.. . . . . .33, 102, 105 WVhite, Donald H .... . . . . . . . .35 Sprague, Austin D. . ......... 33 VVildman, Clyde Everett . . . .... 22, 23 Strong. May Agnes . . . . .33 VVilliarris, Robert Edward .... ..., . . . .35 Stuckeygjohn Steiner . .34 WVinsey, A. Reid ......... . . .35, 53, 80 Sublette, Edith B. . . .34 Wyckoff, V. Judson . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Swan, Robert D. . .... 34 Yoder, Wallace O. . . .... . . .35 Talkington. Arthur D. .... . .34 Youse, Howard R. ........ . . .35, 87 Taylor. Mrs. Edna Hayes . . . 34. 83 Yuncker, Truman George . . . . . 35, 87 Tennis. Le Grand . ....... 34 Zimmer, lN1rs. Ethel ...... . . .35 Thomas, Joseph Henry . . . 34, 102 Zimmermann, Virgil B. . . . . -35 A111-ott, Rn-Iiaril E.. 553 N. Tenth St.. Decatur. Indiana ..... L .. A . . .... .................... ....... .......... 2 . 33.129 Aliliott. 'l'li...nias C.. 12901 N. Seventy-ninth Ct., Elmwood Park 35. Illinois. .. .. ...... 52, 56. su. SA. lol. 243 ACl'iL'fY11IlHil. lionglass Hall, 315 S. 1Yashington St., Hins- dale, Illinois . ..... .. .. ..., . .. .. ....... .. ..... ....... . ..,...,..2-12 Adams. Charles U.. S74-1 Snntliinoor, Highland. Indiana .......... 235 Adams, ,lnyce Elaine, 1420 Seventeenth St., NAV., Canton, Uhin . . .. .. . .... .. .. .... ...... . ..214 Arlleck. M. ,I 1lll. 901 1Yilcox St., Ilanimond, Indiana ........... . .... . . . .. ...,......,.,... . ...,..... 267, 96, 230 ASIAN. Rolvert 1Y., 1002 S, Twenty-third St., Milwaukee. 1Yisconsin . . . . . . . ........ .. ....,,.,,.,, .,.,., , ,.,,.,2SZ Alter. liharles Leslie. Jr., 9 E. Poplar St.. Greencastle. Indiana . . . .. . .... . .. . .... . ................. .......6-4, 63 Aker. Geraldine, 9 E. Poplar St., Greencastle, Indiana....63, 219 Alcnek, Herald Y.. 2345 E. Seventy-seventh St., Chicago. Illinois. . . . . .. .. .. .. . ..... . .. ... .79, 242 Alender, Uharlts Baker, 5525 S. Paulina St.. Chicago, Illi- nois . .... . .. . .. . .. . .... . .. .. . ..26-l Alexander, K. Joan.. 5021 Tweiity-lifth Rd.. N.. Arlington. Virginia . . . . .. .. ......... . ........ . 226 Allemang, Ilarliara Jean, 2437 Clinton St., Ashland, Ken- tucky . . . .... . .. ........... .................... . 67 Allen. Vynthia XY., 741 Cnlleee St.. Vlinton. New York 283, 222 Allen. Linda Mae, S04 N. Fifth St., Vincennes, Indiana ...... .. .. .. ...... .. . ...... US, 153. 203 Allen. Marjory Ann, 1313 Fourteenth St., Bedford, Indiana, . .... .... . . .... . .. ...... ..... .... . . .37, 33. 21-4 Allen, Melvin 1... R.R. 1. Monticello. Indiana.. .. .. ....2Sl Allen. 1Ve-sley H., 159 Laureston St.. Brockton. Massachu- setts . . ........ . ..... 53. 72, 261 Alley. Beverly Martha. 343 XY. AIarion St.. Danville. Indi- ana .. . .. .. . .. . 220 Alteelt. Ilerman J., 1131 Twenty-fourth Ave.. Moline, Illi- no's .... . .. . . .. . . .. 101, 120. 237 Amann, Thomas Farrell. 1100 5. llelphia, Park Ridge, Illi- mns . . . . . . . ..... ....... . ........239 Amory. Rosalie Gene. 716 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Illinois 224 Andersen, Carol F., 39013 XYrightwood Ave., Chicago. Illinois . .. . .. . . . .... ..... . .... 210 Andersen, Lois M.. 175 Iliizhtield Lane, Nutley, New Jersey 221 Andersen. llezin Kent. TH-17 Elmgrove Dr.. Elmwood Park. Illinois .. . . .. .. ....... .. 49. ISS, 260 Anderson. Dolores I... 7017 Overhill Ave., Chicago, Illinois .220 Anderson. Eleanor V.. 5144 Varvel Ave.. Indianapolis. Indi- ana . . . . . 16,91i, Anderson, Ilelen Joyce, S225 VV. LeMoyne Ave.. Chicago 51 Illinois . . .. . ............... ....R4, Anderson, John T., 424 Mwirne St., Gary, Indiana ....... Anfl'-ram. Karl fl., jr.. 59.13 VV. Midway Pk.. Chicago 44, Illinois . ..... .. .. . . And:-rsun. Nancy. 2426 Ilensmore Dr., Toledo, Ohio..92, 95, Anderson. Peter S., 1720 Cnmlierland St., Rockford. Illinois . .. . .. .... .. ..... 30. 153. Anderson, Richard A., 7421 N. VVinchester Ave., Chicago 26, Illinois Anderson, ivan Andrews, Ansel. lion llrnt-kt-tt, R45 N. Spring St.. Elein. Illinois . 296 . . . . 103. 1Yilliam A.. 1.1750 Pardee Rd.. 1Vyandot!e. Mich- xtrn-fi.. K.. 732 If.HLi si.. R.f.fitf'i.'Qri. iliihE,iQQ. 'iQiQQ . .. .43, 129. 230 .228 241 2.111 214 242 234 64 214 253 Anson. llartr-n. -H14 N. 1Yasliington St.. XYlieatoii, Illinois: ..... .. . ........ ........ ............ h . i, llja, 120, 138, 256 Anthonisen. Rt-liert P., S1111 S. Muskegon Ave.. Chicago 17. Illinois .. .... . .......... .... .... . . ............ . . ....... 2133 Arelier. Donald E.. 14h Main St.. Carthage, Illinois. .............. 239 Areklett. jornnn, F-orl-cedalen Skt-le. Oslo, Norivay ..... . .... .... . ,208 Are-nsiiiaii. Elizalieth. R.R. 14, Box 23-1, Indianapolis, Indi- ana... .. .. .. ........... ..... . ....................... ......... . . .....15S. 224 Arinantront. ,lohn A.. 523 Bradford Ave., 1Yestfie1d, New ,lersei .... .. .. . .. .... . . ......................... . ......... .o3, 249 .Xrnilirust. Ioan. R.R. 2, Box 17. Indianapolis, Indiana .. ....... 212 Armitage. Rarliara. 113.10 ,leffery Ave.. Cliicago. Illinois ....... . . . . .. .... ..... . .......................................... S J, 92, 210 Arnisrong, Eli:'aheth, S779 N. Pennsylvania St.. Indianapo- lis, Indiana . .. ........ .. .. ............... ....... ..--.-----.------ , - H--231 Arxnstrong, ,lanies XY., .1009 E. Ninth St., Kansas City. Missouri .... .. . ..... ..... ....... .. .. ..........15S, 238 Arndt. Niila Jean. .113 Prospect St.. 1Y0111l1S!iUU. Ohio -------- . .. .. 08. 90. 230 Arrmlfl. Virginia Ruth, S141 C'i'owii St., Greencastle. Indiana 63 DS 77 210 Arteriitii-'r'i. ,f.3J5niV xiairie. 21529 6151 iii-biiirtidiiiiii Klint-eiiiiigs. Indiana ..... . ....... . . . ..... .... . . . ..... ..... 9b. 229 Arthur. Yirginigi, 10111 Ulaytonia Terr.. Richmond Heights, Missouri . .. .. ...... .... . .. .... .. ..... .. .... ...224 Arvidson, Joanne, -l7 Farnham Rd., 1Yest Harttord 7, Con- - nectictit.. .... . .... .... ........ . . . ....... .... 4 7. 136, 22: Arvidson. R. Re-gner. 47 Farnham Rd., 1Yest Hartford 7. k fciiiiiectieiit. .. . . . .. ....... . .... . .......... 7o.A 101. 231: Ashliauilh, jeanne. 1902 Gratiot Ave., Saginaw. Michigan . . . . . . ...... . .... . ....... .. ............ ..137. 20S Ashliy, Malcolm XY.. .113 N. Riley St., Kendallville, Intlizriia CQ . ................ .... ...... . . TJ, 11. Asher. ,l. 1Yilliani. 237 XY. Forty-sixth Ave., Gary. Indiana r 34. 153, 2110 Asher, Klnrv Anne, 4343 Adams St.. Garv. lndiailii .............. 333 Ashman. XVillian1s C.. 44-I7 Lafayette Espl.. Fort XYayne, ........ . . . ..... . .83. 1 239 210 Ashton. Betty Jean. 521 N. Main St.. Celina. Uhio .... I.. ..... 211 Athev. Richard Haertter. -1742 Monroe St., Gary. Indiana .... - 38 40 42 72 1i7.158 Indiana.. . . . . .. .2 ...... ......... ' ....... . .:.....-13. 315, Ashton, Anna Mae. 521 N. Main St.. Celina. Ohio... ..... .9J. 260 Atkins. ,iniiir iiii' 'ASS 'Ei Tliiriylsecbud' St.'. Brooklyn '16, New York .. .. .. ..... .. ........... .... 341 Auhle. B. Suzanne, 4120 Norrose Dr., Indianapolis. Iriditavnamg . ...... . . ............. .. Af. ... Anxter, Pamela J., 1318 S. Anderson St., Elwood, Ind :ina V , , , , H , , 70.159, 212 Avery. julia Ann, 1935 Franklin St., Columbus, Indiana .... H ,,,,,,,, I ,,,,,,,,..., H ..... . ....... .... ........20b. 224 Aydelott. Lois, 552 Rankin Ave.. Erie. Pennsylyania ..... 90. 213 Ayers, Elivalieth Anne, 850 Ielafras Ave.. Marion. Iiidigiianq B Balicock. Robert F., S787 Haverstick Road, Indiananolis. Indiana ............ .... .... ......... . . . ............................... 8 4. 120. 250 Badger, Philip K.. 504 N. Morgan St., Rushville, Ii1dga7ria239 'itiiffifliffliflfi25.15. 5iffflfiffii.Rfitiififi21111211553.Sq'2... Bahweu' Richard HH 640 Fnrest Ave., Elgin. -Illinois ............ 262 Bailey, Ben, 1082 Vvilliert Rd.. Lakewood, Ohio .... 134, 204. 250 Baird, Beverly S., 629 E. Epler St., Indianapolis, Indiana Baker, Brevoort II, 2605 Riverside Dr., Columbus, Indiana 256 Baker, David Lawrence, 17826 Clifton Blvd., Lakewood, Ohio ,.... ..4,.4.....,.....,,............................................................. 1 59, 264 Baker, James Kendrick, 972 Ellenberger, Indianapolis, Indi- ana ........,.......,..,.....,.,............,......,...................,............................ 257 Baker, Joan, S11 S. Oak St., Pratt, Kansas ....... , .................... 219 Baldridge, Dale W., 187 Vilashington St., Leominster, Mas- sachusetts ..,.,...................................V,........i................................. 262 Baldridge, Dolores A., 2500 N, Ninth St., Terre Haute, Indiana ...,.,..,.,....... ...,......,...,....,,.....,,..........,.......i...,.,..,........ 4 7, 219 Baldwin, Arthur Kirby, Jr., 614 Locust St,, Carrollton. Illi- nois .,..,...,,,,.,........,........,.....,....,.,....,......,,.,,,,....,.........,..., ...... 1 59, 260 Ball, Barbara A., 5834 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indi-719 ana ..,........,........,.................,,........,.,..,..,.,...,................................. .. Ball, Frederic D., 123 Bench St., Galena, Illinois ......... I ....,..... 263 Ball, Robert Leo, 623 Portage Ave., South Bend, Indiana .... 264 Ballantyne, James III, 508 Garfield Ave., Palmyra, New Jersey .....,,......,..........,...........................,....,......,..................... 75, 239 Bamberger. Charles, 107 Bloomington St., Greencastle, In- diana ,.,,,,..,.,.........,.....,.........,.,,.....,........................ 53, 80, 159, 250 Banks, Barbara, 18119 Clifton Rd., Lakewood, Ohio..-19, 53, 212 Banks, Gordon R., 114 Illsley. Fort Wayne, Indiana .,...., ......, 2 51 Banta. Arthur XV., 37 S. Spencer Ave., Indianapolis 19, Indiana .......... ......,......,,.....,.............. , ...... 4 2, 50, 76, 103, 159, 248 Barbieri, James Charles, 520 Austin St., Park Ridge, Illinois 42, 48, 52, 159, 204, 238 Barce, Elwood, 11347 Parnell St., Chicago, Illinois .....,,... 51, 247 Barce. John VVilson. N. First St., Kentland, Indiana ..,........... 248 Bark, Earl B., Jr., 951 Archwood Ave., Lorain, Ohio, ...l. 57, 241 Barlow, NVilliam F,, 903 Lincoln Ave., Connersville. Indiana Barnes, Joan E., 11 Oakden Rd., Muncie, Indiana ...,,.....,....,,, 222 Barnes, Richard Godfrey, 5959 Clemens Ave., St. Louis, Missouri ............,......... ..........................,......--1...,......,....,..... 7 5, 257 Barnett. Catherine Day, 37 Longcommon Rd., Riverside, Illinois ,........,,.....,..........................,........................................ ...... 2 15 Barr, Barbara Anne, 423 Lenox St., Oak Park, Illinois, .,., Barrett, Mary Jane, 102 Lundy St., Streator, Illinois ............ 219 Bartizal, Blanche B., 305 Maplewood Rd., Riverside. Illinois Bartl, Nancy Jean, 135 VV. Thirty-seventh St., Anderson, Indiana ........................,..................,.,.................................... 94, 226 Bartlett. Donald Elmer, 3800 Raymond Ave.. Brookfield, Illi- nois .........,...........,,,...,..... ............................. 7 6, 103. 105. 120. 244 Bartlett, Virginia Ann, 37 Crocus Ave., Floral Park. New York ,,.,,.,,.,,.,..,.,...,,....,,.....,,..,. ,,.,,,,.........,.......,......,,,,,, 9 5. 159. 214 Bartol. Nancy Ellen, 1142 Belmont Ave., South Bend, Indi- ana ..........,.,............,.......,,,.,..........,,....,,...,.,..,......., ....,...,,,,.,.. 5 3. 226 Barton, Betty Ann, 501 S. Second St.. Watseka, Illinois ,,... . Bash, Daniel Iililton, 324 Kansas Ave., Lorain, Ohio .... 159, 260 Bastian, Robert S., 2418 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 103, 126, 248 Bastian, VVilliam A., 2418 Park Ave.. Indianapolis, Indiana 1 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.........,..,...,....,,...,..,,,..,..,,...............,,,,..,... 45, 103. 105. 249 Bates, Haivey Harlan, Jr., 3202 Ashivood Dr., Cincinnati 13, Ohio. ............................,..................,,. 67, 71. 72, 83, 134, 261 Bates, Robert James, 416 VV. Twentieth St., Auburn, Indiana Baughinan, Beverly Jeanne, 432 VVater St.. Kendallville, Ind'ana .........................,..,....,,........,....,., ......,.. .....,..,...,,.,,.... 8 1 J, 232 Baughman, E, David, Jr.. 2526 Hurd Ave.. Evanston, Illi- nois ,.,.. .,.....,,......,..................................................,.........,........... 2 64 Baughman, Mary Alice, R.R. 5. Box 49, Goshen, Indiana .... 221 Baxter, Nelson Edward, Jr.. 113 W. Armstrong Ave., Peo- ria, Illinois .,...............,....,,....,................,.................. 103, 119, 256 Bayer, Richard Franklin, 1550 Vllillow Rd., Northfield, Illi- nois ...........................,,,........,...,,...,..........,...........,....,., 103. 159, 260 Beal, J. Harrison, 1425 Kavanaugh, Little Rock, Arkaggas 55 7 Beatty, Mary I-Ielen, 312 E. Thirty-third St., Indianapolis, Indiana ....................................................,..................................... 217 Beaumont, Lillian Louise, R.R. 1, Box 30, Gary, Indiana .... Beaver, John Edward, 1321 E, Jackson Blvd.. Elkhart. Indi- ana ,.,.,,,.,,....,......,.....,.,..,,,....,,......................,....,... 79, 101, 126, 264 1 Bebb, Anna Marion, 1300 Boston St., Musxogee, Oklahoma Beberstein, Barbara Jean, 1617 N. Highlands, Fort Wayne, Indiana .....................,.................,,....l,..,...,..............,...,...............,. 224 Beck, Charles Gordon, Jr., 1621 S. Tenth Ave., Maywood, Illinois ....................,.....,...........................,...........l........,...... 134. 244 Beck, Ira Thomas, 2058 Indiana Ave.. Connersville, Indiana 113. 159, 244 Becker, Patricia, 1369 Chandler Ave., Evansville, Indiaiga .... 276 Beckman. Joan M., 981 S. Evergreen Ave., Kankakee, Illi- nois ............................................................................,.,............... 212 Beebe, Edward George, 6530 Tower Circle, Lincolnwood. Illinois ..............,.,.................,..,.............................................,...... 129 Beebe, Wanda Jane, 1715 W. Adams St., Muncie, Indgainawr ........,..................,..........,............,......., ,...............1,...,.,....,,.... -4. -. 7 Beelman, Jo Ann, 674 Brae Burn, Mansfield, Ohio ........ 160, 222 Beer. Ira Earl, 2245 E. Twenty-seventh St., Brooklyn, New York ........................................,................................... 133, 160, 260 Beesley, John Edward, 1827 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, New York ............................................................................,..,............ 239 Behler, John Frederick, 245 Johnson Bldg., Muncie, Indiana 105, 109, 160, 258 Behr, Joan Marilue, 339 Calvert St., Fullerton. Pennsylvania 218 Behrman, William W'alter, Jr., 5882 Haverford Ave.. In- dianapolis, Indiana ..........,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 29, 132, 253 Beil, Joanne, 4919 Catalpa Ave., Chicago 30, Illinois ..,......... 217 Beilfuss, Philip W,, 1110 Seward St., Evanston, Illinois ...... 241 Bell, Ric Bell, Betty Jane, 217 Homecrest Rd., Jackson, Michigan ...... 218 64 hard, 5102 N. Conser Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana ..., Benbow, John Robert, 1210 S. Mound, Muncie, Indiana .....,,. 239 Bennett, Barbara Ruth, 2234 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Illi- nois ....l...,.................,......................,......,.......... ..,-13, 51, 79, 33, 221 Bennett, Jack Dean, 1402 N. Church St., Rockford, Illinois 160, 255 Bennett, VVilliam H., 326 E. Sixth St., Hinsdale, Illinois .... Benson, Arthur L., 1161 Highland Ave., Oak Park, Illinois Berg, Ralph Allen. 9948 Parnell Ave., Chicago, Illinois ..... 1.242 Berry, J ames Ludger, 2933 Genesse, Lapeer, Michigan ..,,..., 239 Bice, Mary Grace. 1716 S. Fourth St., Springfield, Illinois..230 Biddinger, Clyde Marion, 648 S. Main St., Franklin, Indi- ana -----------------.--------------.-.---...,---.... ,...........,,..,. 4 0, 48. 53, 161, 238 Biddinger, Robert XYayne, 648 S. Main St., Franklin, Indi- ,ana ......,,......,...,,... , ...............................,....,.,,.,,,. .,,,....... 5 3, 161, 238 Bidlack, Robert 11 ert. R.R. 6, Box 478, Indianapolis, Indi- -ana ........,......,....,..,....,,....,..,.......,,..........,,,.,,,..,,,,,.,, .,,,,,.,,,...,. ,.,,,,, 2 3 9 Bierman, Theodoie, 1136 Dover, Centralia, Illinois .,.,...,,, 79, 243 Bigham, Joanne Elizabeth, 29 Homesdale Rd., Bronxville, New York ...............,..,,,.,..,,,..,.,,..,,...,....,,,.,.,...,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,, .,,,,. 9 4, 222 Billingsley, James H., 1127 E, Fourth St., Erie, Pennsyl- vania .....,...........,..,. ,..,, ,.......,.,............,....,., .,.,,,..,,,, 6 4 , 68, 161, 260 Bills, Mary Anne, 410 E. Seminary, Greencastle, Indiana .... Bingham, Barbara, 7201 Fifth Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsinu.. Bingham, Robert, 7201 Fifth Ave, Kenosha. 1Visconsin..161, 240 Black, Walter Austin. 807 N. Riley Ave., Indianapolis. In- diana .....,.,,.....,, ...,..,.,,..,,.....,.............,.,...,,...,,,.....,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,., 6 3 Blackwell, Margaret E.. Box 222, Anchorage, Kentucky 161, 216 Blake, Joanne Eloise. 17604 Fries Ave., Lakewood, Ohio ,..... 911. 161, 230 Blake, Marvin LeRoy. Gaston, Indiana ...,,..,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,...,,,,.,,,,,, 265 Blakemore, Carolyn. 210 Electric St., Kenneth, Missouri 94, 215 Blanchard, Eunice. 1920 Adirondack Trail, Dayton, Ohio .... Blick, George Longhurst, 2702 E. Seventy-sixth Pl., Chi- cage 49, Illinois ,,......,......,...., ,.,......................... ......1.,............... 2 S 6 Blocksorn, Robert, Jr.. Long Beach, Michigan City, Indiana Bloeclow, Carman Eddythe, 300 Monroe St., Middletown ..., , Ohio ....,,,,,.,,,.........,,.1.............,....,..,.,.,..,.....,.....,.,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 230 Blomgren. Janet Ione, 407 Ellsworth Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland ..,,,.,,.......,.................1,.....,..,......,..,...,.,..,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 221 Blum, Marilyn Janice, Ashton, Illinois .,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 68, ZZS Blum, Ted Ellivood, 26 Oakland Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio ........ 79, 161, 264 Blunie. George Byron. 4238 Gallia St., New Boston, Ohio ..,. 263 Boardway, Carole Jean, 8 Elizabeth St., Calumet City, Illi- 11ois ..,.,...........1...,.........,........,.........,......,,,,.....,.. .,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,.. 2 13 Bobbe. Henry Edward, 741 N. Chester Ave.. Indianapolis. Indiana ........,............. ,......................,...,,,. 1..,....,,.........,....,...,.,,,,,, 2 6 3 Bockeivitz, Carol Lou, 4629 Johnson Ave.. VVestern Springs, Illinois ...,..........,........,........,........,...,..,.,,,,..,.,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,......,,,,.,., 218 Boden, John Nash, 726 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Illinois ..,... 250 Bodi, Lewis Joseph, 2112 Mead St., Racine, NVisconsin .,..,. 42, 84 Boeke, Michael W., R.R. 10, Evansville, Indiana 40, 48, 52, 161 Boeman. Joan Claire. 329 Jelpferson Ave., Elgin, Illinois... Bogue, James Lawrence, 410 S. Armstrong St., Kokomo. Indiana ....,..................,..,.....,. ..,.,.................,.,.,,.,.....,....,,...,.,....,.. 2 62 Boigegrain, Mrs. Patricia, 417 N. VValsh St., South Bend, Indiana .........................................,........,,.......,.................,., 161, 212 Boles, Claude Charles, 3630 N. Mozart St., Chicago, Illigifiism Boltin, Sara Louise, 228 E. Market St., Bluffton, Indiana? -09 Bolton. Shirley Mae, 1010 N. Central Ave., Paris, Illinois... Bone, Kent R., 2577 Ferris Ave.. Detroit 9. Michigan ...,,..... 235 Bower, M. Louise, 102 S. VVest Ave., Shelbyville. Indianao Bowers, Mary Lou, 10028 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago 43. Illi- nois ........,.........,...,...........,,...,,.,,,,...........................,.........., .... 5 1, 227 Bowers. Susanna Belle, 5750 Rolling Ridge Rd.. Indian- apolis, Indiana ............................... .................,...........,.............. 2 15 Bowes, Robert M. II. 3809 N. Pennsylvania St.. Indian- apolis, Indiana ....................,...................,.........................,......... 235 Bowman. Barbara Jean, 1500 Linden Ave., Muncie, Indiana 229 Boyd, Betty Mae. R.R. 1, Colfax, Indiana .,.............................. 209 Boyd, Max, 404 S. Catherine Ave., La Grange, Illinois 53. 248 Boyden, Laurence, Jr., 1215 Cherry St., Winnetka, Illinois Brading, Benjamin Harold. 507 S. Central Ave., Paris, Illi- nois .................,...........,...,........................................ 53, 80, 161. 238 Bradshaw, Joan Louise, 415 E, Main St., Delphi, Indiana .... 227 Bradway, Patricia Anne, 3560 N. Gale St., Indianapolis, Indian a ...................... .,.................. . ......... . ........ ........,.... ,,.... ....... . , 2 2 7 Beesley, Lester Eugene, 1827 W. Colvin St., Syracuse, New York .....,............................................................................ l ,... 1 60, 238 Begley, Omer Morris, 2324 Western Ave., Connersville, In- diana ....................,............................................. 109, 134, 160, 244 Brandt, Truman Louis, 506 VVL St. Louis St.. Nashville, Illinois ............................,.........,.................................,......... 129. 247 Brasmer, Barbara A., 2233 Pioneer Rd., Evanston. Illinois 50. 53, 80. 88, 226, 262 Brattain, Joan Fauneil. 510 S. College Ave., Greencastle, Indiana ......................,...,,.............,............ ,.,,,,.....,.......,.. 4 7, 71, 210 297 Breck, Miilllam. 1005 Elm St.. Shelbyville, Indiana ................ 252 Brei, XVilbur H., Jr.. 4557 N. Richmond St., Chicago 25, Iliinois ,,,,, ..,,,.,,.,...,..................,.................,,.,.........,.....,.., . 0162, 254 Breimeier. Donald Elmer, 133 E. Foster Pkwy., Fort 1Yayne, Indiana... ,,,, ,..,. ,....,,.......,........,,,,........,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, , 4 6, 233 Brendlinger, Mary E.. 1401 Oakland Blvd., Curren Terr., Norristown, Pennsylvania... .,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,.47, 136, 2,23 Bresick. Robert XY., 2013 Stanton Ave.. Vi'hiting, Indiana 103. 120, 102, 2415 Bremer. Barbara T., 3038 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis Indiana ....,............... ,,...,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,, Briggs. lfred Herbert, 205 N. Robinson St., Danville. Illi- 774 nois .........,. .. .... ..... ........,.. ...........,,,,.. .,,...,..........., ....... ...,.... S 0 , 2 6 5 Brigham. Ann Shuler. 5407 N, New Jersey' St., Indianapo- lis, Indiana... ....................................... ..... . .-12, 75, 92, 162, 230 Britt, Barbara Jean, 1322 N. Vermilion St., Danville, Illi- nc-is. ...... ........ .,....,.....,...............,,,,...,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,., ,.,,,.,,,...,,,,,, Britton, David XY.. Jr.. 191 Sycamore St., Tirhn, Ohio Britton, Dean .235 Raymond. 1605 NY. Union St., Midland. Michigan ,......,............ .........,.....,. . ,,,.. ..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,, Broad, Ann Harding, 1212 Hoover Pl., NAV., Canton, Ohio Broad, Marilyn Jean, 1212 Hoover Pl.. NNY., Canton. Ohio Brooks. Sandra Lee. 751 Torrington Pl.. Dayton, Ohio. .... . 77 .--4 .247 215 214 Brooks, Shirley Nell, 426 Prospect St., Nntley. New Jersey Brooksbank. Mary Louise, 1108 E. Ricbwoods, Peoria, Illi- nois .......................................,.... ..,............................,...,..,,..,.... . 213 Brown. Bruce Gordon. 1628 Cambridge Rd., Kalamazoo, Michigan .................,......,................, ..... ,..,.,...... .,.,,., . . . 43, 54, 265 Brown, Carol Marie, 301 S. Brown St., Jackson, Michigan .... 227 Brown. Ira A.. Jr.. 1634 Cass St., Niles, Michigan ..... ..,,.. 5 4, 247 Brown, Jo Ann, 215 S. Third St.. Carmi. Illinois ...... 76. 162. 226 Brown, John E., 6485 N. Jefferson St., Muncie, Indiana 241 Brown, Richard. 645 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Indiana ...... 37, 162, 256 Browne, Chester VVesley, Jr., R.R. 2, Charlestown, Indiana 263 Brownell, .Mary Elizabeth, 401 Mission Ct., University City Miss Browning. Elizabeth Louise, Los Browning, Scott David. 5014 Indiana ...,.,............ ...,,..... . ouri ,...,....., .,....,....... . , . 2621 N. Commonwealth Ave. Angeles 27, California ................... ...,............. . .,.. 4 14. 80. N. Capitol Ave., Indianapolis, 77 206 Brubaker, Yivian Elaine, 919 Poplar St., Huntington, Indi- ana... ,,...,.......... , ........, . ,.................,..,., ,....,.. ...,,..,,, . 8 3, 162, 073 323 263 230 Bru-ce, Emily Louise, 612 VV. Pike St., Crawiordsville. In- diana ........... ............... . ......... ...... ......,,. .....,,................,........... . Brudi. Suzanne, 726 XV. Lexington Ave., Fort VVayne, Indi ana .... , .... .. ..................... ........ ..........,,...,.,..................,. . 89, Bruggner. George 1Villiam, 2165 Riverside Dr., South Bend, Indiana ........,....... .....,...... . ... ......... ...... ...,.................. . . ...1o2, Brugh, Elmer Leonard. 317 E. Victoria St., South Bend, 221 225 260 Cannon. Louise C., 122 E. Third St., Dixon, Illinois .............. 223 Carey, Peggy Ann. 554 Monroe St., Glencoe, Illinois ........ 67, 277 Carline, Mrs. Joyce, 241 Le Grande Blvd., Aurora, Illinois 210 Carline, Thomas H., 10624 Church St., Chicago, Illinois 163, 250 Carlisle, George E., 39 E. High St., Mooresville, Indiana ...... 249 Carlisle, Janet Eleanor. 39 E. High St., Mooresville, Indiana 94, 229 Carlson, David L., 1403 Camp Ave., Rockford, Illinois .......... 249 Carlson, John C., 1001 Oakdale Dr., Fort VVayne, Indiana 250 Carnelli, Victor Thomas, 209 S. Johnston Ave., Rockford, Illinois ...,.............,......................................,...,.,.....,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 5 Carney. Joseph B., 331 Franklin St., Greensburg, Indiana 134 163, 204, 250 Carolan. Kenneth T., 343 Ellery Ave., Newark, New Jersey Carr, Louis Otto, 233 Lincoln St., W'est Lafayette, Indiana Carroll. Dorothy A., 424 Somerset Ave.. 1fVelJster Groves, Missouri .........................................,.,...............,.........,.... 49, 84, 211 Carson, Rodney Dean, Jr., 412 N. First Ave.. Canton, Illi- nois ..,.,,.............,................. ..,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 2 62 Carter, Lamoine Ora, 1238 N. Lafayette Blvd., South Bend, Indiana. ...,................,........ ..... ......................................,.,... 1 2 4, 238 Carter, Leone Blanche, 1238 N. Lafayette Blvd., South Bend, Indiana ...................,.........................................,..........,.,.,............, 215 Carter. Thomas E., 1593 Belle Ave., Lakewood, Ohio .... 163, 250 Casassa, Edward, 1920 S. Fifty-first Ct., Cicero, Illinois ...... Case, Jay Deryl III, R.R. 2, VVestport, Connecticut. ,.......,...... 245 Cash. Barbara Terry, 5427 Central Ave., Kansas City. Mis- souri ...................... ......................,...,...................................... 9 5, 213 Caskey, Gwendolyn, 7336 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio ...... 228 Cass, VVilliam Oak, 98 Patterson Rd., Dayton, Ohio ..,.... ,...... 2 48 Cassady, Donald Gale, 636 S. Eleventh St., New Castle, In- diana ............,,.............................................................. 129, 132, 259 Cattran, Mary Irene, 900 Baughman St., Akron, Ohio .......... 216 Cattron, John,Gardner, Jr., 1005 VValnut St., VVilliamsport, Pennsylvania ................. ...........,..................,.........,.................,. 2 61 Caylor, Constance. Box 264. Bluffton, Indiana .,...... 163, 205, 224 Cessna, Nancy Lou, 1273 Cranford Ave., Lakewood, Ogio Chaffee, XValter NV., 437 Egandale Rd., Highland Park, Illi- nois .....,,,.,,,......,........,.................,.,,...........,.............,.,,..,...,.,, 129, 241 Chamberlin, NVilliam Craig, 1159 S. East Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ....,..........,........................................,................... 75, 105, 238 Chambers, Frances, 29 Elm Rock Rd., Bronxville, New York .........,.......,............,........................,,.......,.....,........,....,... 216 Chambers. Granville Burtis, 22 VV. Sylvania Ave., Neptune City, New Jersey ...... .....,,....... ,,.,.......,...,.........,......,,............ 6 7 , 263 Cliamness, James K., 318 Fir St., Michigan City, Indiana... 75, 103, 105, 109. 112, 113, 198, 247 Chandler, Alice N., 1003 NV. Race St., Portland, Indiana ...... 212 Chapman, John VVilson, 54 N. Worth Ave., Elgin, Illi6ipis257 Chapman, Lois Anita. 26 High St.. Oakdale, Massachusetts..221 Chapman, William T., Vienna, Illinois ....................,,....,... 75, 245 Charlesworth, E. James III, 1110 S. East Ave.. Oak Park, Illinois ............................. .................................................... 1 63, 244 Cliesterson, Mary J., S11 E. Jefferson St., Crawfordsville. Indiana .....,..,,..........,,....,.,.................,,..........,................,......,......, 213 Chevalier, Robert B., 4121 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, In- Indiana ........................... ........ .,.......,,.....,.,...,....,.,,.,., ,...,.,,. 1 6 2 , 260 Brumage. Barbara. 822 IV. Vine St., Taylorville, Illinois 51, 213 Buboltz, Barbara Ann, 3805 N. Bartlett Ave., Milwaukee, VVisconsin ............. ...,. ....,.......,.... ................. ....................... 2 1 3 Buchtel. Barbara Ruth. 14S XV. Fourteenth St., Chicago Heights, Illinois ....,..........,...................,..... ........................... 7 5, 213 Buckstaff. John Boyd, 2167 McKinley Ave., Lakewood 7, Ohio .............,................................... ..........,., .......... 4 3 , 67, os. 262 Bughcr, W'illiam Doyle, 2800 S. XVashington St.. Kokomo, Indiana .................,.. ..... ......... ....................... 4 8 . 53, 72. 79. 261 Bulmer, Joverne Gloria, 2270 Lakeside Pl., Highland Park, Illinois ..........................................................,.............. ....... . 90, 220 Burckhalter, Carolyn Jean, 606 E. Walnut St., Robinson, Illinois. .,...,...,.............. .......... ..................,,.,......... .............,,.... 2 0 9 Burdick, Harry VV., 421 Main St.. Berrien Springs, Michi- gan ............... ............ ...,. ...,. .,,.........,.................................... , , . , 247 Burdick, Shirley Jeanne. 114 E. Pokagon St., South Bend, Indiana ......,,. ,.... ........,,. ..,,.......................... ..,..... 9 2 , 9 4, 163, 214 Burk, Jewell Vanclever, Jr., 2442 N. Albany Ave., Chicago 47, Illinois ................ ..............,.....,....... ..,.,....,..,. 7 9 . 134, 163, 260 Burnett. Robert Louis. Box E. Boswell, Indiana ....,... .. 262 Bnrtis. Edwin Sawyer, 188 Kenmore Ave., Elmhurst, Illi- nois .,.. , .........,.,......... . .... ......,.... ..,..................,,...... 4 7 , 75, 264 Burton, Robert Tirey, R.R. 2. Mitchell, Indiana ................... .. 63 Burton, Sally, 148 S. Maple St., Paxton, Illinois .............. 47, 223 Butler, Barbara B.. 703 S. Boots St.. Marion, Indiana ..,, 92, 224 Butler. Elizabeth Jane. 1328 E. Vermont St., Indianapolis, Indiana ............... ...... ........... ...... ..................... ........, , 6 8 , 1 63, 2.10 Butler, Joseph, Jr.. 5781 Holcomb Ave., Detroit 13, Michi- gan ..., ..... ..........,......,......,....,...,.., ....... 7 9 , 103, 117, 119. 204, 256 Button, Barbara Juel, 9144 S. Ada St.. Chicago, Illinois 76, 228 Byrne, Louis. 8024 S. Paulina St., Chicago 20, Illinois 124, 254 C Cain. Anna Janet. 215 Ruddell Dr.. Kokomo, Indiana 49. 75. 213 Cain, John G., 5554 N, Shoreland Ave., Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin.. . .. ..,. ........ ..................................... , 4 7, 80. 163, 204, 254 Cain, Mildred Sue, 9 Circle Dr.. Centralia, Illinois .... 49, 67, Caldwell, Eldon Lee, 2332 Eversct Ave., Grand Ranirls. 212 Michigan ,.., .......... . . ............... .. ,.,,. ....,..........................,.,. . .64, 265 Call. Carolyn. 550 Roosevelt St.. Garv, Indiana ..,............ 47. 229 Callahan. Joan Lillian, 909 E. Third St., Mishawaka. Indi- ana... . .... ..........,. ,..... .,.,.......... ............................ 6 3 , 6 4, 230 Campbell, Donald E., 909 E. Fox St., South Bend, lndiana Campbell. Morris, 407 S. Harrison St.. Frankfort. Indiana.. 76 Canary, Helen Joanne, 324 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, Indiana .... .. ...........,... .. .. .. .......... ....... ............. ...... 5 7 . .210 Candlcr, Richard Ross, 13 N. Chester St., Park Ridge. Illi- nois ............,... .... ..... . .... ....................,........ . ........... . ........... 1 6 . l, 258 298 diana ...................................................................... 87, 163, 204, 234 Chisolm, Henry Lyman, 5003 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota ...................................,........,.... ., ..,........................ 50, 239 Choy, George W., 1330A Makalanua Pl., Honolulu. T. H ..... 261 Christensen, Joanne Marie, 19 E. Third St., Hinsdale. Illi-715 nois .............,.,.,..,........................,............................,................... - Christian, Howard Harris, 547 Prospect St., Westfield, New Jersey, ............,.,.......................,..,............ 63, 64, 68, 87, 163, 260 Christy. Thomas. Jr., 2346 St. James Ave., Cincinnati. Ohio 242 Chun, VVallace Hock Mun. 2302 N. King, Honolulu, Hawaii 261 Church, Lawrence, Jr., 1617 Sharon Ave., Indianapolis, In- diana ..........,....,.,................,.................................... ..................... 2 35 Clapper, Jackie Lou. 120 Court St.. Monticello, Indiana 68, 221 Clark, Curtis V., 411 W. Second Ave., Lenoir City, Tennes- see ............... .......................,. .......................................... 6 4 , 68, 242 Clark, John Neil, 2670 W. Philadelphia. Detroit, Michigan-i..255 Clark, Judith Mary, 6743 S. Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois Clark, Martha G., 8500 Lafayette Rd., New Augusta, Indi- ana ..............,, ............... ,..... .,.......................,,.,.................. 8 9 , 95, 223 Clark, Ruth Ann. 511 W. Columbia St., Oakland City, Indi- ana ....................... ,.......... ........ ........... ............................ 8 7 , 1 63. 213 Clark, Catherine S., 510 Forest Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana 42, 46, 53, 83, 88, 137, 163, 208 Clark. Virginia Marie, 730 Buchanan St., Gary, Indiana. ..... H221 clark, wi lliam M., 541 N. Ironwood Rrl., South Bend, In- diana .. ,,.......,.,,............... ,.............. ........................................... . - 251 Clarke, Marian Elizabeth. 2925 University Ave., Muncie, Indiana ..........................., ,....... . ,,,. ........................ . ......... . ..... . ....... 2 2 7 Clarkson, Kathleen Mary, 2.251 N. Vermont, Arlington, Vir- ginia ..,.......,.. ......... ................................................................ . . 96. 230 Class, Elizabeth Forsyth, 80 Livingston Ave., Yonkers, New York .....,... ....,,............... .................................... 1 .............. 5 ..-- L . .221 Clausen, Richard C., 515 E. Chamberlin St., Dixon, Illinois Clawson, Carolyn Marie, 608 Burlington Ave., Logansport, Indiana ...,......,,.,,..,.....................,.... ....,.............................. z ..., , ..,. 2 30 Clcarwaters, Ioan Marilvn, 1323 Clara Ave., Joliet. Illinois..232 Clem, Billy Dean, 1406 Fulton St., Anderson, Indiana .......... Clemence. Barbara Elaine, 1034 Clinton Ct., Highland Park, Illinois ......... .........................................................................-.--... 3 31 Clemmons, George Earle, 6811 Anthony Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois. ,......,............... . ,,,,....,,,........ ..,,,,,,,...,.................,,..,.,.A,,,,, 1 64, 246 Clemons, Suzanne A., 314 Steward Ave., Jackson, Michigan Clifford, Clara E., 1401 VV. Sycamore St., Kokomo, Indiana 224 Clift, Caroljane, 5785 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana 225 Clift, -Richard Edward, 5785 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana .............,.,..............,.,..,...,.....,..,...,......... 117, 119, 131, 256 Cline, Cynthia J., 2623 Riverside Dr., Columbus, Indiana 7 Closz, William H., 1727 Jetferson St,, Muskegon, Michigan 245 Cloutier, Robert Vernon, Goodland, Indiana ..,,..., 03, 68, 164, 260 Coats, John Henry, Templeton, Indiana ..,.,...,,..............,..,........ 262 Coats, Max Edwin, 212 S. Cole, Muncie, Indiana ,......, .,.. l 29, 239 Coats, Ora Elizabeth, 3650 Central Ave., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ,.............,......,...................,........,,..1....,,,.....,..,,,,,,.,1,,.,..... 164, 222 Coder, Margaret Ann, R.R. 4. Lima, Ohio ....,...,,,,....,,...... 164, 228 Colberg, Harry Cloyd, Jr., 1003 N. VValnnt St., Danville, i1lino.s ......,.,,,,,...,..,. .,,i.,i...,..ii. .....,,.......,,,,.,,,,....,.,..,..,,., 7 9 , so, 261 Colbrunn, Edward VV., 293 Elm Ave., Glandale, Missouri .... 76, 120, 126, 164, 204, 2.16 Colbrunn, Edward VV., 293 Elm Ave., Glendale, Missourin.. 79, 103, 164, 2.36 Coleman, Carolyn, R.R. 2. Greencastle, Indiana ,......,..... .,..,,... 2 13 Collard, Nancy, 5101 N. Elkhart Ave., Milwauke:, Wiscon- sin ............,.,....l..,.................................,..,.....,,....,.......,.....,.,,,.. 47, 225 Collier, Patricia A., 1830 Clinton St., Rockford, Illinois ........ Collier, Richard Alan, 11 S. Chester St., Park Ridge, Illi- nois ...,...,,.,.....,.....,,................,...........,..,,,, ..,,, .,......,...,..,.,,......... 2 3 4 Colten, Jerrold Lewis, 26 Grace Terr., Pittsfield, Massachu- setts ............,........................................................ ...... 56, 58, 244 Compton, Carolyn, 728 Berkley Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana .... 225 Condon, Virginia L., S. Main Rd., Rockford, Illinois .... ....... 2 22 Conley, James R., 1062 North Shore Ave., Chicago, Illinois? Connelly, Hobart Eugene, 618 XV. Second St., Marion, Indi- ana ...................................l...................... ............................. l 01, 262 Conner, Betty Louise, Silver Hills, New Albany. Indiana ...... Cook, David L., 333 N. Irvington Ave., Indianapolis. Indi- ana ................................................l................................... 63, 84, 235 Cook, Elizabeth Ann, 112 Ashland Rd., Summit, New Jer- sey ....................................................... ................... ...... ....... 8 . I , 210 Cook, Jack Edgar, R.R. 1, Russellville, Indiana ............,... 79, 263 Cook, James N., 333 N, Irvington Ave., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ........................... ...... ................... ......... .... . . . . 49, 79, 164, 234 Cook, Margaret Annette. 6512 Fortieth Ave., University Pk., Hyattsville, 1XIaryland... ..... ........,.. ..... ...... .............. 7 9 , 9 6, 230 Cook, Sue Reavill, 6512 Fortieth Ave., University Pk., Hyattsville, Maryland ......................................... .................. 221 Coons, Richard W., 861 Kagawa St., Pacific Palisades, Cali- fornia ...........,............1................................ ...... ....... . ......... 1 6 5, 236 Cooper, Lee R.. 107 VV. Fourth St.. Muscatine, Iowa ..,....... .. 242 Copeland, John Stuart, S047 S. WVood St., Chicago, Illinois Corder, Betty Jean, S414 NVarner Ave., Louisville, Ken- 264 tucky .............,................... .......................................,.................. 2 33 Corey, J. C. Russell. 805 Vtfisconsin Ave., Peoria, Illinois.... . ........,..............,...,.,.,......................................................... 72, 84, 261 Corneer, Sally Helen, 5042 N. Leavitt St., Chicago, Illinois Cornelius, Kenneth S., 1419 E. Seventy-seventh St., Indian- apolis, Indiana ................,..........,...,.................,............................ 249 Cosler, Anne. 2424 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Illinois .......... 215 Costin, James Earl, 5516 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..........,....,............................,..............,.............. 79, 129, 241 Coulter, Allan Thomas, 601 Ninety-second St., Niagara Falls, New York .................................................................... 75, 117, 237 Covey, Thomas J., 1608 Parkview Ave., NVhiting, Indiana 103, 105. 109, 165, 234 Cowen, Martha Ernestine, R.R. 1, Blue Barns Rd., Rexford, New York .......................,.....,............................,.,................. 87, 228 Cox, Bruce B., 1931 Superior Ave., Whiting, Indiana 63, S3, 235 Cox, David Van, Morocco, Indiana ...............,...,......,................. 165 Cox, Jo Ann Josephine, 1525 Camp Ave., Rockford. Illinois..165 Cox, Katherine Elizabeth, 4205 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana ................................,.,............................... 51. 76, 205, 214 Cox, Nancy Hymer, 1203 Emerson St., Edwardsville, Illinois Cox, Robert Lee, Hope. Indiana .......................... . ................. 84, 264 Coyle, Cornelia Ann, 1004 Cherry St., Huntington, Indiana Craddock, John Campbell, 625 Kenilworth Ave., Glen Ellyn Illinois ....................................................,,...................l.......... 46, 256 Craft, Alan M., 5219 Bayard St., Houston, Texas .......... 165, 254 Crane, Philip M., 7457 Coles Ave., Chicago, Illinois .............. 120, 129, 243 Crawley, Arthur Louis, Jr., 1814 Montclair Ave., Flint, Michigan ................................................................ 64, 84, 165, 260 Crawley, William R., 274 Tulia Ave., East St. Louis, Illinois 251 Creswell, Neal L., 1709 Davis Ave., Whiting, Indiana ..... ..... Creviston, Joan Lucille, 720 N. Jameson. Lima, Ohio.. ..,...,... 211 Crider, James E., 2135 W. 109th St., Chicago, Illinois .... 75, 251 Crisler, Shirley Ann, 928 Spencer Ave., Marion, Indiana .... 222 Cromar, James Benfer, 1239 S. Thirteenth Ave., Maywood, Illinois ...,.......................................,................,..,.................... 45, Cronenwett, Charles, 515 Broadway, Vincennes, Indian? .... 20 264 253 Crooker, Carol Marie, 391 Montclair Ave., ,Glen E11-yn. Illi- HOIS -.--,-..----................................. ' ............... 38, fs, 83,1:7,165,21S Cross, Charles Wie-sley, 5019 Ridgewood, Detroit, Michigan 258 Crouch, John Edwin, R.R. 3, Greencastle, Indiana ...,,..., ..,,,.,,, 2 57 Crowe, Nancy Howard, 211 S. Fordham Ave., Aurora, Illi- nois ..........................................,......... .,......,,...,............ ..,..,,,,,, 9 4 , 216 Cuchna, Elaine Marie, 2816 VVisconsin St., Berwyn, Illinois 214 Cummings, Xliilliam Carl, 136 E. Raymond Ave., Danville, Illinois ........1....,...................................,.....,..,,,,..,, 49, 124, 13.2, 259 Cummins, Owen Neal, 4707 Connecticut Ave., NAV., VVash- ington, D,C ,..............,....,..,... ,.,.,..,.,...,..,,,.,.,....,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Cunningham, Rich-ard J., Northgate, Bronxville. New York 253 Current. James Robert, Indianola, Illinois 76, 133, 134, 165, 260 Currier. Suzanne, 955 Floral Dr., Grand Rapids, Michigan 224 Curry, M.artha J., 3931 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ..................................... . .... .......... . . ...... .. ...... .,....,..... . ..71, Curtis, Robert Gordon, 208 S. Lombard Ave., Lombard, Illi- 1'lUlS ...........,........ ..,...,.,.........,,,,,....,.,,,. ,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D Dack, Carol Jean, R.R. 4, Box 312, Elgin, Illinois ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , l Daggett. Mary Louise, 318 WV. Adams St., Taylorville, Ili nous ........ . ...l.. ....................................... . ..... .........,,.,..,,........ . . Dahlen. Donna Jean, 253 McMillan, Grosse Pointe, Michi- gan ..........................................................,............... 34, ss, 165, Dahms, Robert E., 109 Marengo Avenue, Forest Park, Illi- nois ............,................... .................................,,.,..,..,,,.,..,,,.,,.,,... Dailey, James E., 217 Bundy Avenue, New Castle, In- diana .................,.... ................................,.............,.... . ...129, Daily, Loren Dean, Remington, Indiana .,..................... ...204, Dale, Charles Herrick, 6815 Chappel Avenue, Chicago, Illinois I................................................................ ...,........,. 1 65, Dalzell, John VV., 2725 Johnstone Place, Cincinnati. Ohio ...... Dangremond, Carleton Elmer, 10627 S. Claremont Avenue, Chicago, Illinois ............................................................ 75, 87, Daniel, Dorothy, 7328 Twenty-third Avenue. Kenosha, WYis- consin .,.... .... ........... ..,........................ ........................................ Daniels, Robert Cronin, 517 N. Jefferson Street, Hartford City. Indiana ......................,............................................... 165, Danielson. George Richard. 115 Ewing Street, Plvmouth, Indiana .........,............................................................,. 75, 165, Danielson. Marvin A., 1520 Michigan Avenue, La Porte, Indiana .............. ................................................. . ... ........ 166, Dapp. James Edward, 1061 Linden Avenue, Dayton, Ohio Dappert, Charles R., 326 Edison Blvd., Port Huron, Michi- gan ....,......................................................,..............,.......,. 56, 58, Davenport. Thomas Eugene, 118 WV. Homer Street, Harris- burg. Illinois ................................................................ 72, 132, Davidson, Nancy Faye, 715 Greenwood Rd., Union, New Jersey .................................. ......................................................,. Davidson, Norma Jeanne, 4260 Washington Street, Gary, 223 263 208 213 222 249 237 254 264 235 259 231 236 238 248 264 261 258 96 Indiana .....................................................,.................. 76, 166, 220 Davies, John VV., Jr.. 612 W. Forty-third Ave., Gary, Indi- ana , ......,...............,...............................................,.... 44, 57, 76, 234 Davis, Arthur H., 515 Lincoln Rd., Grosse Pointe, Michi- gan ...................................................,.................................. 124, 236 Davis, Clyde R., 424 S. NVest St., Lebanon, Indiana ...... 204, 248 Davis, Cynthia Louise, 732 Durant St., Lansing, Michiganu.. Davis, Dorothy Jane, 24150 Lyman Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio ...................................................................................... 84, Davis, Elizabeth C., 715 E. NVashington St., Greencastle, Indiana .............................. .... ...................................... ......... ...,... Davis, Marilyn, 210 W. Lincoln St., Onarga, Illinois ...... ...... 214 227 64 Davis, Nancy E., 1837 Broad Blvd., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Davis. Phillip Clarke, YV. Haven Rd., Lawrenceville, Illi- nois ..................................,............................................. 67, 206, 257 Dawson, Robert Loren, 5443 Pleasant, Minneapolis, Minne- sota ............,...... ..... ......................,..........,..... ....... 5 7 , 80, 83, 238 Day, Suzanne. 930 Fairway Dr., Warren, Ohio..53, 76, 166, 226 Deal, Leo Vilas, Parker. Indiana .......................... 63, 72, 133, 261 Dean, Nancy, 683 Salvatierra, Stanford, California 92, 166, 224 Decker, Janine Louise. 1346 Hickory St., Waukegan. Illi- 1101: .,....,...................................,.. ..... ..... ......... .........1.. ......-.. . . . . Deckgr, Nancy Ruth, 517 Bailey St., East Lansing, Mich- 229 igan .............,,..........,...........................,..............................., 166, 214 Deer, Steve hIoody, 307 E. VValnut St., Greencastle, Indi- ana ,.......................,................................,.................. 101. 132, 257 Deer. William Henry, R.R. 11, Box 265, Indianapolis, In- diana ......,.........................................,...................,......,...... 129, 259 Degen, Joanne, 1049 Bluff Rd., Glencoe, Illinois ............ 166, 222 Dehn, Joan, 521 St. Paul St., Effingham, Illinois .... . ...,.......... V221 Delaney, Joyce, 2207 Lakeshore Dr., Michigan City, Indi- ana .....,......,........,........,...........................,,.....,............ ....,..,,. 8 8. 208 De Lon, Larry Joe, 115 S. McCann St., Kokomo, Indiana 63, 68 Del Papa, Joseph R., 4 East Ave., Fairport, New York, 166. 264 Delves. Eugene Lowell, 10050 Normal Ave., Chicago. Illi- nois ...............,,.. , .....,.............,...........,.....,........ 42. 79, 84, 167, 258 Dempesy, Irene C.. 1134 Woodbine, Oak Park, Illinois Denbo, Howard Edward, 2007 Portage Ave., South Bend, Indiana, ....,.....................................................,.. ,...... . ...75, 129, 252 Dengel, Virginia Ann. 636 N. McArthur, Macomb, Illinois .... 215 Dennerline. Charlotte Lee, R.R. 1, Aurora, Indiana ...,...... 63, 227 Denney, Robert Wolfe, 1319 Downer Pl.. Aurora, Illinois Denton, Bethia G., 3402 Macomb St., N.W., Washington, D. C. ....,..........,......................,...,........................... 41, 88, 167, 224 de Paredes. Gasnar Garcia, Jr., 10 Gerardo Ortega St., Panama City, Canal Zone .........................,...,.................... 55, 265 ' 299 Dickerson. Tully Jack. 19 E. Severn St., Shawnee, Okla- homa ...A.,....,,.,..... . ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,A, 4AA,,,AA ,,AAA,,AAAVA,,,,,,,,VVV,A , , , Dickerson, lX'illiam Joseph. 19 E. Severn St., Shawnee, Oklahoma .,..,,...,..,...,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,A ,,,,..,A AA,,A,A,,A,,, ,,,,,,,A,,, .AAAV,YAA.A. , , , llifllfnison. Donald lY., 632 E. Van Buren St., Ottawa, inois ..,,....,......,..,.......,.,.,,.,,, ,l.,,.,lll,,,,,4,A,,,,A,,A,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,v,A, , , Diehl, Helen Louise. 215 S. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Illinois, E. ..,,,, 1 ,....., .....,... ,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,, E ,,,,,...,..,..,, 4 9 , 5.1, 07, 92, 94, Digan. Diane Mary. 915 Michigan Ave., Logansport, In- diana ,,......,. . .,,.. ,,,,... . ,,...,.. . ,4,.,,,.,,,,.,,,, ii..i,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,AA , , Dillingham. Elwood Oliver, 730 Ruth St., Daytona Beach. 1' lorida ,,,... . ,..,,...., ,,.,....,,..,,,,,,,..,,i,,,, i,,ii, ,,i,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Dinkins, Jane C.. 1217 Chickasaw 11ts., Paris, Tennes- see ......,.........,..,.......,............... ............,...,.,,,.,..i.,,..,,,......,,,,,, 7 5, Dirrim. Allen 1Vendell, R.R. 1, Hamilton, Indiana ....,,.,,,.,,.,, .... ,.,...,. ,,,,.,.,.i.,...,, . .. ,...,.,,,i,,,,,,, ,,,,. ,,..,....,, 1 ,,,,,,,, , H43, 16', Dixon, Joanne, R.R. 1, Box 263, IV. Sycamore Rd., Kokonio, Indtana .,.,,..,........, . ,......... . ,,..,.,.,.., ....., . ,... .,.. ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,ii,,,,, , , , , llobbyn. F. Phyllis, 601 S. E. First St., 1Yashington, Indiana . 64, 68. 33, 96, 167, Dodd, Lloyd Edward, 1210 N. Franklin St., Danville. Illi- nois ..,, .. .. .,.....,,.. ..,,.,..,,,,, ..,.,,,... ...,......,.,.....i 4 2 , S0, 107, Dodge, Nancy Ann, 2234 Inglewood Pl., Smith Bend, In- diana .. ..,,,,.., ,,,, . ....,.......,..,........................,........... . Donahue. Helen May. 539 E. Seventh St., Gary. Indiana ...... Donaldson. George, Clen Park. Lebanon, Indiana ......,.,,,, 167, Donaldson, 1Ycl.1er D., Jr., apolis, Indiana ......, Donk. Terry K.. 43 Lake Forest, St. Louis 17, Missouri 167, Donnell, Harley J., R.R. 3, Doolittle. J. 1Yilliam, Jr., Greenwood. Indiana ..,......,.. 167, 326 XY. Forest Ave., VVheaton, Illinois .,.,. ,,,, .....,,, . . .,,, . .. .......,,,. . ,,................... 46, 67, Dornbuscli. Clyde Henry, 3014 Montana Ave.. Cincinnati, lllllll ........ . ....,.... . ,,,, .. ,......, . . . ,,.,.. 7 Street. Gary. Indiana ..,,...,........., .. Douglas. George Bruce. Jr.. 1033 Gulf Lane, Xlfheaton. ' 179 Doty, George R., 623 Taft Illinois .. ...,.,..... .....,,... . , ,..,..... ,,... .,,,, . . - , Donnie. Carol R.. S2 Loring Rd., 1Yinthrop, Massachu- setts ..,..,,...,,....,,, . ......,, .. .,........ .. ,.....,. 53. 58, 167, 205. Downs. Howard Milford, 1855 S. Noland, Independence, Missouri .. ,... . .... .... . ..-lil, 42. 55. 79, 157. 167. Iliqins. Mary Louise. 231 Holly Ave., Hempstead. New 'urk ......., ... ....., . ..... ......, ......... . . . ..... ..,.............., . Downs, Virginia A., 302 Spruce St.. Pana. Illinois .......... 49, Doyle. Robert Graham. Plymouth St., Bryantville. Massa- chusetts ...,..... .. .,.. ........ . . .. ..... .... . .. ..., ...S3, 167, Drake. Byron Douglas. 93 Kensington Rd.. Bronxville, New York ,.,......... ............. ....... ..... ..... ,... ............,....,....,.... Drasler, Virginia. 11517 Vl'hitniore, Cleveland, Ohio... ...... . .. .. .. .... .. ...... .. ....,... ...S-l. 167, llreyer. 1Yillia:n Henry. Sunset View Farm. Sellershurg, Indiana ..... ....,. . . ......... .. ........... 64, 67, oS, Driftmeyer. Anne J., 7036 lYarwick Rd., Indianapolis. In- diana .. . ...... .. . .. .. . . . 34. Drinkwater, John C., 1-155 XY. Mulberry St.. Kokomo, In- diana ......, . ......,.......... ........ . .. ..... . ......, .,...... . .. ...... . ...16S. Driscol. Nancy Lou, 962 Archwood Ave., Lorain, Ohio.. ..... .. Driscol. Thomas E., 962 Archwood Ave.. Lorain Ohio. Droll, Philip Martin, 269 lVillianis, Grosse Pointe, Michi- gan .........,,..,. .......... .,.. ....... . , . ......... .............. ...... ..... . . . . Droinpp, Joan Il., 2309 E. Broadway, Logansport. Indiana .. ,........ ..... ........... . . . ...... . . ..,...lhN, Dronilili, Judith Barnes. 2809 E. Broadway. Logansport. Indiana ..... .. .....,, ..... ....,...... ...,.. . . . .. .....,....,............,... D'Sinter. Patricia Ann, 762 Marion Ave., Highland Park, Illinois .,.... . ........ .. .,... ..... ..... . . . ,...... . ........... .. Duconnnun. Dale Jesse. 1536 Amy Ave.. M'hiting, Indiana . . . . .. . 256. 64. SJ. 87. 168. Clarence, Jr.. 1903 Dale-wood Pl.. Cincinnati, Ohio ...... .. ...............,........,.., ............. 103, 126, 168, 204, Dunlop. Dunlop, Durham, Ducsing, Allan. 8100 Bennett Ave., Chicago. Illinois... 206, Chicago, Illinois .,...... Ave.. Evanston, Illi- 7 High. Jr., 8100 Bennett Ave.. David Eugene. 1744 Chicago H015 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,....,.,.............,..,.,.. .. ..... ......................... - 1 Atlanta. Georgia ...... Springfield, Illinois Mary, 144 Beverly Rd., N.E., Dutelle, Anne Elizabeth. S68 S. Park, Durham, .. . .......,., . ...... ....., .... . ........................... ...,........... ...,..... . . 9 6 , Duval, Robert Richard. 11 Lewis St., Bristol, Connecticut 4924 VVashington Blvd., Indian- 245 244 247 212 211 87 212 260 223 230 264 223 208 236 237 252 25-l 238 239 241 257 212 238 214 227 260 264 210 262 216 250 216 243 245 224 224 215 25S 242 245 245 263 231 230 1 245 . ,.......,.... ..,......,..... ,....... ......... . . ........ . .......... . . .. 5 . Dwyer, Richard Patrick, 212 Main St.. Shelhyvilleg-lllilgzgis Dyer, James H.. Climax, Michigan.. ........ . .........,....,........... Dyson, Nancy Jane, 5051 VV. Lafayette St., Rushville, Illi- 111115 ,,,,, . .. . ..... .... . ... E Earle, Marilyn Esther, 404 N. Sixth St.. Lafayette, Indiana Eckelman, Glen Omer, R.R. 6. Columbus. Indiana, ..... .. . . . .... .... . ..,., . .............. -.. ..112.1l3,117.119. Eckrich, Charlotte Jean, 458 Lee Ave., Vtlebster Groves. Missouri ..., . ....... .. ....,..., ..... . .... ..... .......,.......... . . .. Edminster, Margaret Ann. 4314 Klingle St., NAV.. NVash- ington 16, D. C.. . .... .............. ....... . I .... 6 7. 79, 136. Edwards, Arthur E., 4714 Kimliark Ave., Chicago, I-11lY10lS..., Edwards, Marcia Louise, Box 50, Compton Rd., Cincinnati 1S,Ohir1, , , ,,,,,,,,, ..,, ,.,,,,.,. ,,,........,...... ............ 9 5 . Eherenman..l'hilip NYashington, 336 E. Je-Fferson St., Plvm- outh. Italiana ,..,.. . . .... .......... . ...,. ........,,.......... . .....63, Ehlers, Albert Guy, R.R. 1. Shirley, Illinois. .......... ........ 1 29, Ehmann, Jane Lucile, 1600 Colfax St., Evanston. Illinois.. Ehrlich, Mary Leona, 6519 Leoti Ave., Chicago, Illmms 101, 300 2.19 242 227 213 238 231 226 237 223 265 237 225 217 Eidson. Sallie Marie. R.R. 4, Greenville, Ohio ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eldredge. Charles L., Apt. 517, Mar-Main Arms, South Bend. Indiana ...........,.,....,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 217 250 Eldridge. Kenneth, Jr.. 213 E. Eighth st., Peru, Indiana 79 235 .,...,. . ..,,.............,.,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, ,,,. , ,, ,--,-- m-,mm--, Elliuwood, Charles R., llliopolis, Illinois, ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 131, Eihott, John Norris, R.R. 2, Angola, Indiana ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, Elliott. Mary Ann, Apt. 19, 5703 E. VVashington St., In- , 234 239 dianapolis, Indiana .....,.,....,..,.,.,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,, S 0, 168, 224 Elliott, Sara Ann, 228 Blue Ridge Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana 218 Elliott. Sarah Ann. 637 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, I1linois.,...216 Ellis, Eston Harold, Jr., 10151 S. VVa1lace St., Chicago 28 Illinois ............,......,......,......,.,.........,...,.., .,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 2, 79, 168, Ely, 'Joanne XVilson, 1227 XV. Stephenson St., Freeport, Illinois .....................,.........,,,,,, ,,,,.,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ely. Miriam A.. 134 Gray Ave.. VVebster Groves 19, Mis- souri ...... ........ ...................................................,...,. 4 3 , 51, 72, Emisoln, James NVade. 1402 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, 260 232 211 Indiana ................................,...,........,...,...........,....., ,.,,,,, .,,,,,... , , ,252 Emison. Mary Dee. 3 Terrace Close, North Tarrytown, New York ,....,. .,.......... .........,,....,., ...,....,..,....,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 3 Emison. Thomas S.. 1525 Old Orchard Rd., Vincennes, Indiana .......... ..............................,.,.......,...,....,.,.,.,., 1 WSJ, 168, 252 Emshotf. Marjorie Lee, 2156 IV, 107th St., Chicago, Illinois 217 Engle, Robert Rufus. R.R. 1, Vincennes, Indiana ............ 84, 261 Enyeart, Natalie Joyce. 3003 Bamlet Rd., Royal Oak, Michi- gan ..............,... ..... ..............................,.....,..,,,........,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,., 2 3 1 Ericksen. Joan S..l322 E. NVayne St., South Bend, Indiana 137, IGS, 222 Erickson, Patricia Jean, 107 Anderson Blvd., Geneva, Illi- H015 ............................,.....,........,.......,,.,..,.....,....,,........,..,,,,..,...,.. Euler, Mary E.. 410 Roosevelt Dr.. Evansville, Indiana ....... . Evans, Barbara Ann, 667-1 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian- 218 222 apolis, Indiana ...,.................................................. 75, 87, 169, 208 Evans, Francis Eugene, Box 114, Flora, Illinois.. ...S-1, 169, 260 Evans, Julia Anne. 1233 Sunset Dr., Fort XVayne 6, Indi- ana . . .... ................................. ...... ............ ........ ......................... 2 2 3 Evans, Maryellen, 3421 Brouse, Indianapolis, Indiana .......... Evans. 1Yallace M., Box 155. Bettendorf, Iowa .......,.. S-1, 79, 240 Evans, 1Villiam Thomas. Russiaville, Indiana ..............,........... 245 Everard, James R.. 130 S. Glencoe Ave., Decatur, Illinois... 105, 109, 120, 252 Ewer. 1Varren Badger, Belvidere Pk., Fontana. Vliisconsin .... 751 .... .. ....,...,. ....lJ. .1 c Eynon. Charles Chester. Jr.. 1485 Inwood Rd., Alliance, Ohio .,..........,.............................. ............................. .................. 2 5 9 F Faber. Penfield L.. 604 Thirteenth Ave.. Mendota. Illinois .... 7 7 Faber, Robert I., 3201 Park Pl., Evanston, Illinois ......... ..... . 248 Fahnle. Lorna Jean, R.R. 10, Blome Rrl.. Cincinnati 27, Ohio ...... ,,,... ...... .,......... ,,.............. .......... ................. . . . 0 3 , 96, 231 Fairliank. Alice. 339 Montclair Ave., Glen Ellyn. Illinois ...... 213 Falk. Rolf Eric, 2006 Inglewood Pl., South Bend, Ind9?ia169 Farmer. Juliet Lois. 3362 Vlfashington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana .,,,................................................................. .. ............... 229 Farrell, John E.. 2063 Farwell Ave.. Chicago, Illinuis.,. ....... . Farris, Phillip H.. 8032 Normal Ave., Chicago. Illinois... 240 . 105. 112. 169, 246 Faulkner, Benton H., 294 Richards Rd., Ridgewood, New Jersey ,,,. .............,.........,........................................ 7 9, 97. 131, Faulkner, Paul Andre, 803 Bayou St., Vincennes, Indizgna Feagler, Steven H.. 703 S. Main St.. Auburn, Indiana..2I'I1i. Feigel. Barbara Anne, 823 Lomhard St., Evansville. Indiana Feiwell, Rchert Edwin, 5012 Ellis Ave.. Chicago, Illinois ..... . yFelix, Christine Ursula, 473 VVC-st End Ave., New York. New York .. .. ........... ........... . . ......... ......... . .l Fenimore. David C., 4031 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis. In- diana ,,,,,,..,,....,.,.,,,,........,. ..... ..... ................ . ..... .................. . . Fennessv, Barton E., Jr., 1030 Randolph St., Oak Park, Iliinois . ............................ .............................. . .,. ............... 169, Ferguson. Marjorie Ann, R.R. 3. Fowler, Indiana ...... 84, 87, Fetters, John D., 1645 Colfax Ave., Benton Harbor. 1 an ,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,...,....,...... ................ . 1 . Figilitmaster, Rita Lee. 203 French St., Sullivan, Indiana ,... . Filkey, Marvel Nancy. 660 E. Jefferson St., Kirkwood 22. lvlissouri ........................................,,.......... .,,......,......,.- ..,..... 9 2 . 264 264 247 211 262 229 241 256 232 242 217 225 Finfgeld, Richard Kilgore. 812 Edward St., Henry, Illinois..239 Fiorillo, Albert L., 17 Lake Ave., Yonkers. New York ............ . ............ ..... .... .............. ............ ................................... . . 5 0 . 64. 80 Firchau. Carol Ann, 6243 Forest Ave.. Hammond. Indiana Fischer, Thomas V., 110 Lakewood Dr.. Glencoe. Illiigigiis Fisher,'JoiAnr1MRiit1ii-2012. 'Pali-iiiseiidf 'iiiiiigiiiifl Siieiiiii15ii.L,.l.'.., 252 214 Fisher. John J.. 320 Park Dr.. Huntington, Indiana ...... 169, 252 Fitz, Barbara J., 219 W. South St., Pontiac, Illinois, ............. Fitzgihhon, Robert James. 680 Brookside Dr., Birmingham, 225 y1,ch,g,,,. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,...... ,..,,,,......... I ...... . . . ....... , ..... 169. ?fi4 Fleener, Allen Dwight. 118 W. Jewel, Kirkwood. Missouri .... 253 Fleming, Joan Beatrice, 211 N. School St., Normal. Illinois..232 Fleming, VVilliam J.. 3521 Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana ................................................,................,... ' ...... ........ . .. Fletcher, Maralyn Ann. 523 S. Seventh St.. Mitchell, In- diana ............... ....... ........................ . .................... 6 3 , 68, 90, Fletcher, Robert, 641 Lincoln St., Gary, Indiana .............. 87, 249 231 264 Flint. Glenn Laverne, R.R. 1, Greencastle, Indiana ...... ..l69, 258 Floridis, Marilyn Joyce, Mad River Rd., Dayton, Ohio ,....... Floyd C Thomas 2410 Pioneer Rd 221 Golha, John Charles, 610 XY., Lawrence St., Mishawaka In- Freund. Carl J.. South XYhitley Indiana ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, .47 ' . . , ., Evanston, Illinois 84, 240 Floyd, Ruth Ann, 101 N. Main St., Greenville, Ohio ............,. ---TNnan,ufnn,nuNHau,uun,--MNUauuauanuncnuciss,196,210 Foddrill, Mimi Jill, 507 JN. Eighth St., Mitchell, Indiana ...... 214 Foerster, Jean Carol, 2018 California Ave., Fort VVayne, Indiana ...........,..,...,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,, 5 7, 30, 203 Fontaine, Louis J., 3235 Maryland Dr., Anderson, Indiana 63, 30, 341 Ford, Helen, 654 NV. H111 St., Wabash, Indiana ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 209 Ford. Louise, 654 VV. Hill St., VVabash, Indiana ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 209 Foreman, Julia Ann, 3835 Vlfashington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indiana ..............,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,,-,, 2 1 JQ Forsell, Barbara C., 521 James Ave., Rockford. Illinois ,.,,., Hoes-2,2HHH-,,,,u,,nsnccc-sus,-cnu-,,-n-275, 92, 94, 208 Forst, ,D1ane, 410 E. Apple Tree Rd., Milwaukee 11, Wis- consin ...........................,,.......,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., 4 4, 60, 33, 222 Foster, Carolyn Joyce, 421 Berkl,y Ave., Elmhurst, Illinois 231 Foster, Jacquelyn, 5242 N. Diversey Blvd., Milwaukee 11, Nllisconsin ...............................,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43, 54, 92, 223 Foster, Joan Byerley, 3222 Hartzell St., Evanston, Illinois .... 218 Fostcr, Joyce Mae, 2719 Losantiville Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 223 Foust, Mary Ann, 424 Madera Ave., Youngston, Ohio .......,.. 213 Fox, Truman D., Jr., 4031 Clausen Ave., NVestern Spring, Illinois ............ . .,,,,.,,,,.,,.,...., .,,...,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 2 49 Francis, lX'ilson Graeme, 15 Central St., St. Johnsburg, Vermont .............,.......................,......,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,. ,.,,,., 1 29, 133, 262 Franzen. Suzanne, 26 XV. Fifty-second St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..................,............,,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,..,,,,,, 8 9, 94, 227 Fraser, Nancy E., 198 Fremont St., Battle Creek, Michi- gan ................................................................. ,41, 51, ss, 169, 226 Frash. DeYon XY., Jr., 1235 E. Vllayne St., South Bend, Indiana .........................................................,.,...........,...... 206, 241 Frash. Elliott C.. 1235 E. YVayne St., South Bend, Indiana nnU-Un,-U,.nsunutuena-n-uH-nHUUUU-sns-U-un22nn-ns4, 240 Freeby, C, XYilliam. 704 N, Fifth St.. Decatur, Indiana Freedman, M'alter Lewis, 40 E. Tenth St., New York 3, New York .. ,.............................,............,.,.,.,,,.,,,, ,HS-4, 87, 169, 260 Freeland, Russell Lee, 521 Kendall St.. Lawrenceburg, Indiana ....--....-........................ 0.38, 103, 112, 113, 117, 119, 196 Freeman, Jerry Alan, 319 VV. Navarre. South Bend, Indi- 8113 ..................................................................................... ,l29, 251 Fretz, Jack Le Roy, 1216 VV. VValnut St., Kokomo, Indiana , , 75, 247 Freund. Helen Jane, 210 N. Merrill Ave., Park Ridge, Ininois , ..............,..,....,...............,. ,.,,.....,., .,........,,..,.,,. ,, ,.,,,,,, 34, 210 Frey, Dorothy Jean, Beverly Shores, Indiana. ,,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 209 diana .................... ,,.....,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-, A , 3,53 Goldthwaite, Marion, 210 Berkley Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana N-nuUauHMuu,HHuuh-aLHusuunnuannnU-o-H-cUso, 87,170, 226 Goltermann, Richard M., 225 N. Oakcrest, Decatur, Illinois Goodrich. Mary E., Apt. 8, Longwood Pl., Elkhart, Indiana an-HhannnuHaanHavanasuuuauuusnssuUHMUHHHHUHIM47,84,209 Gordon, Nancy Lou, 122 E. Mechanic St., Shelbyville, Indi- ana .. ,......................,.... ...................... .....,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 , , 3 16 Gordon, Patricia May, 748 Connecticut St., Gary, Indiana .... 223 Goshert, Max LeRoy, Burker, Indiana ,.,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170, 250 Gough. Janet Lee, 218 N. Jelderson St., Hartford City, In- diana ................,...........,,,.,.,.,... ......,..,.,.,,.,...,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 7 0, 224 Gouwens, Robert Veld, 6027 S. University Ave.. Chicago 37, Illinois ..............,,.....,,,,.,,..,..,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Graham, John Fenton, 20 Sherman St., Newport, Rhode Is- land ............ , ................................................... .......... 71,72,171,260 Graham, Marianne. 405 E. XValnut St., Greencastle, Indiana .224 Graham, Natalie. 839 VVest Dr., VVoodrulT Pl., Indianapolis, Indiana ..,.........,,... ......................,,.. T ,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 215 Graham, Robert Bruce, S08 N. Main St., Bourbon, Indiana.. 83 Graham, M'illiam J., S12 S. Washington St.. Marion, Indi- ana ...................................1....................... ..........,...,......,......,., 67. 235 Grant, Beverly, Edgewood Addition, Anderson. Indiana ........ MauNuhuuuunuunuHHuunauaanawuuannnananaasHHnHn43,68,211 Grav-es, Jean Lorene. 3809 N. Keeler Ave., Chicago 41, Illi- nos ............,............................................. ........,..,, ,........,...,.... 51,232 Graves. Palmer Martin, 3125 VVold Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 52. 60, 171. 252 Gravit, Donald Keith, R.R. 1, Ladoga, Indiana ..........,..... 80, 262 Gray, David Sheldon, 215 S. Twenty-sixth St.. LaCrosse, XVisconsin ..................,...,.................,..,,.,,..........,,..,,,,,, 101, 117, 261 Gray, Dorothy Ann, 1443 Alexander, Grand Rapids, Michi- gan ................. Z ..........................................,.....,,...,,...,.,,....,,.. 205, 208 Greenleaf. Marion Boyce. 1024 S. College Ave.. Greencastle, Indiana ..........................,..................... 41,42. 68, 75.92. 171. 214 Greenleat. Mildred Couch, 1024 S. College Ave,. Greencas- tle. Indiana ......,....................................... 42, 67, 72. 75, 171, 214 Greer, Margaret Jane, S. Main St.. Magnolia, Ohio, ,........,.. 223 Grettenhcrger, Phyllis Elaine, 1121 Benjamin, Grand Rap- ids, Michigan .......................................,.,...,.,..,.,.............,.,.....,,1,.. 51 Grieg, Rosemary Milne, 5730 N. Meade Ave.. Chicago. Illi- nois ..... ..,................... .,..............................................,... 7 6 , 171, 218 Grier, Perry Calhoun, 308 Bellemonte, Middletown. Ohio .... Fritz, lYalton. 515 N. Edwardsville St.. Staunton, Illinois 24S Fry. Russell J. 311 S, Market St,. XYinamac, Indiana ...... 75. 254 Fucilla, Ivan South, 1108 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Illinois Fulmer, Richard Vl'arren, 612 Highwood Ave., Greencastle, Indiana 1 .................................... ....,.......... ..,.,,...,,,,, ,.,,., . 4 3 , 87, 237 Fuqua, Julia. 1112 Grove St., Evanston, Illinois ....... . ...... 96, 231 Gammel, Edward Otis, 536 IV. XYilliams St., Decatur, Illi- nois ,......,. .....................................,...,........,...,..,.,..,.,.,...,.,..........,. 2 43 Gantt. Sarah Frances. 302 E. Court St.. Paris. Illinois .... 67, 225 Garber, Mary Jane. 60 E. Third St.. Peru. Indiana ,......,...,... . 221 Gardner, Ann Zara. 714 XV. First St., Marion, Indiana ........ 215 Gardner, Thomas. Jr., Shelburn. Indiana ........... 243 Garringer, Nelson Eugene, 328 YY. Silver St., diana ......................................,................... 42. 56, 58. 83, 169, 264 Gartner, Charles Lewis, 411 N. Thirtieth St.. Quincy, Illi- nois ........................................,........ . ...................., Gavin. Marvin Eugene, 268 E. Sixteenth Hei hts Illinois g . ' ...........,.............................................................. Gebauer, Robert C.. 11022 Miles Ave., Cleveland, Ohio,.117. St., Chicago Gehres. Mary Emily, 610 Shelby St., Shelbyville. Indgana Geiss, lYilliam-Frederic. 4825 N. Sheffield Ave., Milwaukee 43 243 210 Griffith, James David. 3044 Harrison Ave., Evanston. Illinois Griflith, Kenneth lYilliam, S. XYhite St.. Clay City, Indiana Gritiith. Sheila Dare. 508 E. XVasl1ington St., Greencastle, Indiana ............... . ........................................ .... 63. 64. 96. 223 Gritfth. lvilliam McElroy. 1312 Seventy-seventh St.. Granite City, Illinois .......................................................,........ . ...... 171. 258 Grinter, Ralph Alan. 7122 Jefferson Ave., Hammond, Indi- 11. hN'l:C0l'lS1l l ,..............,... .......... ,..........,. ........ ............................ 2 6 1 Gentry. Phyllis. 696 Grand Ave., Glen Ellyn. Illinois ...... 94, 227 Gephart. Gene C.. 4218 Vallev View, Ashtabula, Ohio....129. 251 Gerrnann. Paul O., Jr.. 522 XV. Hickory St.. Hinsdale. Illi- nois ........,.................................. ..........................,..............,...,.... 2 51 Gessler, Annette Cecile, 3927 S. Harrison Blvd., Fort ana .,........,....,..........................................................................,.... 244 Groenke, Barbara. 1336 Portsmouth, XVestchester. Illinois 50. 222 Groetsch. Theodore John, Twenty-seventh St.. Charles Pl., XYebster Groves, Missouri ........................................................ 259 Grogan. James Carswell. 922 XValnut St.. XYest Bend. XYis- consin ..........................................................................i. 67. 171. 244 Gross. Alice Jean. 112 VV, Mechanic St.. Shelhvville. Indiana 225 Gross, Elizabeth, 112 XV. Mechanic St., Shelbyville. Indganaw 4 5 Grossman. Rodger Juane. 115 E. Jackson St., Plymouth. In- diana ..........................,..,.................................. ............. 6 7, 171. 244 Grosvenor, Marilyn Diane, Baldwin Lake, Greenville, Mich- igan .........,.,....,.....,..............,,................,,......1.... 43. 47. SO, 94, 215 Groves, Shirley Ann, 542 E. Seventh Ave.. Gary. Indiana..:.20S Grubb. Herbert John. Jr.. 605 South D St., Gas City. Indi- Wayne, Indiana .................................................... 64, 96, 170, 228 Giammattei, Ann Presby, 45 Hemlock Dr.. North Tarry- town. New York .......................................................................... 223 Gibson, Helen Gene. 159 VV, Lorain St.. Oberlin, Ohio .......... 216 Gibson, Robert K., 103 N. Walnut St., Batesville, Indiana .... Gibson, Robert XV., Alger Ct.. Bronxville, New York ............. . Gilbert. James M., 1638 Rosewood. Lakewood. Ohio ...... 170, 250 Gilly, Joseph August, Box 60, S72 E. 172d St., New York. New York ........................................,........................................... 63 Gilpin, Frances B., 208 Fourth St., Carmi, Illinois .... 90, 94, 226 Givens, Jean Lee, 1925 Franklin St., Columbus, Indiana 51, 227 Givens, Jo Ann, 1925 Franklin St., Columbus, Indiana .......... Glaeser. Ursula. 17 Schubertstr., Linz. Unper Austria ...,...... 212 Glass, George Richard. R.R. 1, Edinburg. Indiana .......... 170. 264 Glazier, Glenn Harold, 406 Front Ave., S.E., New Philadel- ohia. Ohio ................................................................... ...........--.... 7 6 G11-ndening, Macy M.. 3134 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indiana .................,......,..i.............. .........................i...i..-.... 1 70. 224 Goetz, Susan Marie, R.R. 6., Newburgh Rd., Evansville, In- diana ..............................,............................................................. 227 Goff, Jo Anne, 7226 Olcott Ave., Hammond, Indiana .............. 209 3113 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . 43, 64, 262 Guild, John Kent. Fairland, Indiana .........................,.i..... 1129. 241 Guild. XYarren Rufus. Jr., 4832 XV. Monroe St.. Chicago. Illinois ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ...,.,., .,.,,,., ,...........,.,..,. .......,,..,.,,...,....1...... I 7 I . 256 Gulbrandsen. N. Christian, S27 S. Crescent Ave.. Park Ridge, Illinois ........................... .......i.....................,... I 03. 126. 243 Gurley, Sarah Eleanor. 1929 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian- 1 apolis, Indiana. ..,,. ........................ ....,............................-.---.. 4 ..-.. 2 1 J Gustin, David XVhite. 505 YVyorning Ave., Buffalo 15, New york ,,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,...,........,......,.,...,..........,...... 1 .... , ..........,. 235 Guston. Margery. 157 Bartram Rd., Riverside, Illinois .....,.... Guyer, Marjorie Jean, 2125 Fourth St.. Altoona. Pennsyl- vania ....,.................................................-,.,,. -i--,,.-.-..i-----.----- 1 71. 223 H Haase, Nancy. S19 Forest Ave., River Forest. Illinois ....,....... 220 Haase. VVilliam C., Jr., 123 VVarwick Rd., Melrose. Massa- chusetts .................. . ...... ...... ...........--..-.-..--- -,---- .,,.-------------- -------- - .247 Habenicht. John. 2035 E. Seventy-second Pl., Chicago, Illi- r1015 ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,......... ..............,....,........ Z ......i., 1 ,,.. 3 .....-...--..------ 2 34 Haherkorn. Mary. 733 Ayres Ave., Peoria, Illinois .......... 49. 211 Hadfield, Sydney, R.R. 5. Hamilton, Ohio ...............-,.. I --....-.-,-, -lf Haefner, Margaret. 421 Forrer Blvd., Dayton 9. Ohio .......... 211 Hagan. Barbara. Apt. Nl, 14-26 Chandler Dr.. Fair Lawn. New Jersey ........................................... -... : .4 ...-.------------- 3 ---- 1 -------- 228 Hageruo, Paul A.. 6816 Olcott Ave.. Chicago 31, Illinois ....., 171 Hahn, John S., 2817 Mulberry Ave.. Muscatine. Iowa .......... 2:-5 Hahn. VVilma Gene, 1201 Kinsmoor Ave.. Fort JNYZYHE 6. Indiana ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ..,,,,,,.,,..,.,..,,...,..,........, 90. 171. 226 Hake, Noi-man T-I.. Hovle'on, Illinois... ............ I ..... 67, 171. 245 Hale. Jane, 2127 Grandview Pl., La Crosse. WYISCDHSIH ,....... 72, 76, 171. 205. 314 301 Hall, Alva R.. Jr.. 520 Rex St., Muncie, India-na ........,., Hertel, XX'alter Max, Jr.. 5890 New Jersey St., Indianapo- 109. 111, :se Hall. Charles K.. Jr.. 5628 Norwaldo Ave.. Indianapolis, In- diana .,.,.,V,.....,.,,,,,.,...,.....,,... ...,.,....,..,,.,..,.....,. ........,.,....,,..,...,,... 2 5 1 Hamilton. DeForest. Jr.. S844 La Crosse Ave.. Skokie, Illi- nois ..,.... ,A.,....,,, ......,,.,.,.,,,,,....,.,..........,.,........ 5 6 . 79, 101, 172, 248 Hamilton, E. Christian. Jr.. 112 Taylor Pl.. Greencastle, In- diana ...., .,,,,,,,., ,....,.,,,,,.,,,, ,.,...,....................,..,.,..,,..,.,.,.,,,, 1 7 2 , 242 Hamilton. Lee H.. 1227 Lincoln Ave., Evansville. Indiana Hamilton. Nancy Luse. 1416 Twenty-fifth St., Two Rivers, 1Yisconsin .,,,......,,,....,...... ......,......,..,,,.,.,,,,.. ,,,..,,,,, . .,.,,.,,,,,,111,,,,1 2 1 S Hammond. John R.. Jr.. R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana ...,,.,,., .. Hancock. Patricia Ann. 351 Clinton Ave.. Hamilton, Ohio ..,. 216 Handwork. Bertrand, Jr.. S10 XY. Colfax Ave.. South Bend. Indiana ..,,,,,. .....,...,,.,.,,,.,,.,..,,.....,,,,....,,,,,...,..,.,.......,.,....,..,,,,,,,,,,. S 7 Hanlin. Betty C., 4237 Garden Ave.. 1I'estern Springs. Illi- !'10iS .....,...,. .,........,,,..................................,.,........ . .,.....,, 4 7, 136, 217 Hanna, Donald Marvin. 629 E. Fifty-second St.. Indianapo- lis 5. Indiana ,,,,.,,,,,,...,..,,.......,. ...,,.,,., ,.1,..,,,,...,,.. , ,.,,,.,,,,,, 1 7 2, 234 Hannah, Glenn C.. 4579 Van Buren St., Gary, Indiana 105. 251 Hansen. George Martin, Jr., 211 N. Prospect Manor Ave., 11Iount Prospect, Illinois ..,..,,,.,,,1,,.,,.,,,,,.. ,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.1,,1 .Z 6 2 Hansen. Richard Alan. 5781 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian- apolis, Indiana ...,...,...,,.,,...,,,.,,.,.,.. ,,,,.....,..,....,.........., ,,,.. 1 . 12, 259 Hanson. Martha Jane, 976 Edgewood Rd.. Elizabeth. New Jersey .,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,., ..,,..,,...,....,..,, ..,..,.,,,....,, ,..,..,, .,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 1 Hardcastle. Richard R.. Jr.. 715 S. Price Rd.. Clayton. Mis- souri ....., ,....,..,..,.....,..,. . .. ,,,,,.,.., .,,,,, . .. ,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,1,,, . ,...257 Hardie. Richard Ely. 917 N. Spring Ave.. LaGrange. Illi- ncis .... . . ............... . ...,.,... . ..... ...,,.......,................,,..,..,,. ,.,,. 2 -1 5 Hardin, Mary Ann. 1056 E. Boston Ave.. Monmouth. Illinois 209 Hare, Sally Mildred, 1427 XY. Fifty-second St., Indianapo- lis. Indiana ...,........ ,,,,.,....,... .....,...,.. . . . ,,.. ,,,.,,.,.,., . . ....,,,,,, .. .219 Harrah. James Edwin, Jr.. S24 S. Ninth St.. Noblesville. Indiana.. ,,.. .,,.......,,,,.........,,..,,,,..,,..,,.,..,.,.........,...,.,.,,,,,,, ..,..., , , 259 Harrel, Francis Leon. S25 N. E. Sixteenth St.. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma ..........,.,.,..... . ......,, .. . ,. ,..,.....,.,,..., ..67. 172, 260 Harris. Hugh R.. R.R. 2. Ossian. Indiana... .. ,.1,,..,.,,,., ......254 Harris, Patricia Ann, 1402 Camp Ave., Rockford, Illinois .,.. 217 Harshbarizer. Janet. 220 XY. Hampton Dr.. Indianapolis. In- diana . ..........,......,..............,. ,...,, ,,... . . . .,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . .224 Hart. Ninalouise. 1510 Kenilworth Ave.. Calumet City, Illi- nois ..... ......... ..,.. .........,. ..... ......,...,... ,,.,.. ,.....,,....,,... . . ,,,, 2 . 3 2 Hart, Russell H.. Braehurn Rd.. Flossmoor. Illinois. ,.,. ...172, 246 Hartenstein, Eleanor, 4069 Garden St., IVestern Sprines. Illinois, . ........,, ,........ . ,,.. ...,. ,.,..,.,,,., . 4 1. 90, 112. 224 Harter. Nancy Ann. 205 XY. Lincoln Ave.. Delaware. Ohio ..,. .,.,.....,,.,,..,,,,.., . ,.,,, ......, . . ,,,............. ..-ltr, 216 Hartford. Evelyn, 526 E. Fortv-Fifth St.. Savannah, Georgia 214 Hartshorn. M. Ann, 4318 N. 1Voo1lrut7f Ave.. Milwaukee ll. Miisconsin ... ..,........... ........... . .. ,..., ,.,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,., ,.....,,,,,,.,, . 2 22 Hartsock. Doris Jean. 135 Cooper St.. Peoria, Illinois .-13. 215 Hartz, Nancy C.. 5.12 Fon du I.aC Dr.. East Peoria. Illinois 211 Harvey, Anne K.. Beath Rd., Hartford City. Indiana ..,..,...... 208 Harwood, Katherine Paisley, 5680 Guilford Ave.. Indianap- olis. Indiana ...,,...,........... .. ,.,.. ..,., . .. ,,.,,.,...,,.,,,. ,.., . . ...219 Hatch. Madelyn Isabel. 1015 N. Seventh St., Springfield. Illinois .... ,............ ......... ..,...,... .... . . . . ., ,.., ...., ...,.....,..,.,. . . 221 Hatch. Marilyn Agatha. 1015 N. Seventh St.. Springfield. Illinois .. ....................,... ,. ,...,......,. . ,,,.,..,.,, . .......221 Hathaway. Constance. S29 S. State St.. Springfield. Illinois . ,.,, .. .. ......,.,,,. . ,..., . ,,.,...,,..,. ,,,, . . ,,,,,,, ,.,..51, 227 Haun. Margaret. 246 XY. Main St.. Shelby. Ohio ...., .225 Haupt. Nancy Maureen. 307 Lincoln St.. 1Yilliamsport. Indi- ana. . . .... ,.,,.... ....,,... ........... ,,,.,...,, ,,.., . . . . . 221 Hawes, 1Yilliam Earl. 624 Lafayette Ave.. Columbus. Indi- ana .,.. ,...,. ,. ..,. .. ... ,,.....,.. ,....,, ,,..,,,,.,., . . . .265 Hawkins, Hugh D.. 1023 S. Hadden Ave.. El Reno, Oklaho- ma... . . . ....... .. ..... .,-10. 42. 52, 55, 75.172, 242 Hayes. Robert Clayton, 1327 Ludlow St.. Lawrenceburg. In- illilllll. .. . . . .,......... ..... ........ ...,,.,.,........,.. 6 3 . 64. 68, 239 Heaton. Charles lludrllestou. 111 S. Sycaninre St.. Centralia. Illinois ........ .. ...,.. ......,.....,..... ,...... . .... . . ..... . . .... 68, 172. 264 Heaton. Jane. 111 S. Sycamore St.. Centralia. Illinois ....,.., . 233 Heaton, Marilyn. 7409 Turtle Creek Blvd.. Dallas. Texas . .217 Heliel, L. Charles. Jr.. 175 S. Martha St.. Lombard. Illinois .. .,,... . ...,... . .. .. ....,..... ...., . .. ..,..,. . .......,,.. ......63. 80. 254 Heducock, Joan Patricia. 512 Mississippi Ave., Silver Spring, Maryland . , .... ...... . ,. ...,. ............,...,..,................... .....,,...,., . Z 19 Hedges, Patricia Ann, 6639 N. Oketo Ave.. Chicago 31. Illi- miss... ,,..,,,,.. .... . ..,,,,.,.,...,...,..,. ,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,.,,,,...,,, 4 7 , 92, 136, 217 Herlman, Curtis H.. 1901 Grant St.. Evanston. Illinois... .... .244 Heimrlal. John fl., 63 Le Grande Blvd., Aurora. Illinois 79. 240 Heise. John F., S Bellevue Apts.. La Porte, Indiana ....,... . .,.... ....,.,. ,.... ,......,........,. . . . ..103. 112. 113. 133. 173, 252 Henderson. Anita. 1340 Court St.. Port Huron. IlIichican ..,, 216 Henflf-rson. James Hervy, 329 N. Ritter St.. Indianapolis 19. Indiana ..,,...,. .. ,..,.. ..,,,.,.,,. . .. ...... . , .......,... ......,....., 1 7.1. 258 Henderson. Richard, R.R. 2. Crown Point. Indiana .,...... 173, 250 Hendrickson, Lois Mac. 102 McKinley Ave., Geneva. Illi- nois ., ..... ....... . ,. .... ..,.. . .....,......... . .... ........... . ......94. 209 Henke, Joan L., 112.1 Beverlv Hills Dr.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 223 Henry. Elizabeth Mabel. Pittsboro, Inrliana.. ................,,... 72. 220 Hensel, Gcorrze Frederick. 408 Myra Pl.. Clinton, Iowa ....,... 265 Henson, Dorothy Lou. 122 Ravine Forest. Lake Bluff, Illi- nois.. , .. ,.,.., . ,....,.,.. .. ...,....... 2.38. 95. 101. l9R. 217 Herke, Charles Salen. 210 IV. Virginia Ave.. Peoria 5. Illi- nois ..,.............,.. ,, .. ..., .,.... .......... ............ 1 0 3 . 105, 120, 236 Herring, David A.. 205 Park Ave.. Elkhart, Indiana .....,...... 105 Herron, Marion XVillia'n, 1918 Gilmore, Columbus, Indiana ... .,...... .,..... . .. ............ .. . ,.,,. ..,.., 112, 113, 117. 2.18 302 lis. Indiana ..... ................... . . ......,..,,,.............................. 49. 51, 245 Heskett. John VV.. 10 Chester Ave., Danville, Illinois ............ 243 Hester. Mary C.. 924 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill, Pennsyl- vania .................,..........................,......... ....42, 64, 72, 75, 173, 222 Hester, V1'illiam A., 924 Lindale Ave., Drexel Hill. Penn sylvania .................................. ................................................ 6 4, 237 Hickman. Cleveland P.. Jr.. 315 Greenwood Ave.. Green- castle, Indiana ................,............................................. 63, 175, 246 Hickman. Mary Lee, 315 Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, In- diana.. ............... ..................,....................,... 5 3, 71, 72, 75, 83, 226 Hickok. Lois Elaine. 2208 1Vrock1age, Louisville, Kentucky 223 Hicks, John Morton. 1410 IVane St., North Manchester, In- diana ................................ ............ . ......................,..................... 2 57 Hilborn. John Robert, 517 N. IYheaton Ave.. Vfheaton. Illi- nois ........................... .... ........ . . . .....................,.,,...,.,..., ......... 2 44 Hildebrand, Dora. 723 Twenty-eighth St., Rockford, Illinois ............42, 64, GS. 17.1, 212 Hildebrand, Ruth C.. 606 E. VVashington St., Greencastle. Indiana ............................................................................ 72, 83, 208 Hilfer, Louis Richard, 6636 Ponchartrain Blvd., Chicago 30, Illinois ........ ......................................,.......................... ...... ........ 2 Q S Hill, Ruth Gale, 917 Hinman Ave.. Evanston. Illinois .... 173. 2-0 Hill, Virginia Anne, 316 S. Vermillion St., Streator, Illinois Hilman. Charles IV., 1516 Marquette Blvd.. South Bend. Indiana. ....,.........................,.....,,........,.....,.................... ,............ 2 43 Hilton. Fern Carol, 1020 Lexington St., Vilheaton. Illinois .... 213 Hinckley. Janet, 416 Lincoln St., Hinsdale. Illinois ..,.....,. ..... 2 15 Hines, Mabel Dodd, 1012 Valley Rd., Charleston. VVest Vir- ginia... . . ............................ . .................................... SS. 173. 214 Hinken, May Adelaide. 618 E. Seminary St., Greencastle. Indiana ................. . ....................,,..................... . ...,..................,.- . 64 Hinton, Howard YVayne. 202 Pine Lake Ave., La Porte, In- diana .......,... .... ....................,.. ..... ,.,... .,..........,..................., . 7 5 . 7 9 Hitzke. Rosalind Alberta. 117 Pasadena St., Indianapolis, Indiana... ........... .....,.............,.,..,,.., .,.... ................-,,........-,..,. . . . - 211 Hoadley. John English. 701 N. VValnut St.. Bloomin-gton.-IW diana ........,......,.,,................ . ......,.......... ..., . ., .... ' -.--. I ...- I 2. 113. Hoag. VVilliam H., 612 Miller Rd.. Peoria. Illinois 1.12. 133. 23S 237 209 2.13 216 227 242 Hobbs. Dorothy Louise. 915 Park Dr.. Flossrnoor, Illinois .. Hockersmith. Joan Elizabeth, 1409 N. Drexel Ave., Indian- apolis, Indiana ......................... . ......... .... ...,.....,.. . ... Q 95, Hockey, Eleanor E.. 640 Daleview Ave., Dayton 5, Ohioxj... .. ,.....,... .................... ...................... ,...,......,,..... ............. 4 1 i , 7 , Hodde. Lila Estelle. 1223 S. Seventh St.. Springfield. Illinois Hoffman, Norman G.. 87 Tompkins St.. Cortlangli Tfrk HtSliiiLiiiii',''Riskine i51'.f''iiviiiiaiiisi' 1i6iEif'i'ija'vrlfi1ai Bt-ini. Florida ...,........ ........... .............,....,......, .............,................ . . 1 13, 218 Hoiles. Joan, 705 Overlook Dr., Alliance, Ohio .......... ,... ' ...,..217 Hoisington. Mary E.. 1122 Lincoln Ave.. Rochelle. Illinois Holdermau. Helen Bowker, Holdermau Homestead, Morris, Illinois ....,..,. . ..,.. ,................. . . ............ .......... 1 .. ....,. 276. 213 Holland. Richard Cobb, 315 N. Main St., Sandwich. Illinois Hnllr-nsteiner. James A., 5903 N. Kostner Ave.. Chicago 30. Illinois ............,....................,... . .... ......,,..........,-.....-.-.------ 1 29. 237 Ilolliday, Marion Frances. S141 Kingston Ave.. Chicago. Illinois .... ......... ..,............. . . ...,.. ........., . 211 Holman. ludith Ann. 1105 Colfax St.. Evanston, Illinois 67, 221 Holmes. Joan J.. Care of C. F. Palmer. 1Vindemere Hotel, Chicago. Illinois ........ .... ...... . . .... 90. '57'. 95. 216 Holmes. Robert Eugene. 517 Tompkins St.. Shelbyville. In- diana ............., .............. . .. . .. ..... .... 7 ,.-... --.... 7 0 ..79. 200 Holt. Iohn Manly, 4060 Vt'oorllanfl Ave., VI estern Spriilrxs. Illi,-.015 .. . .. ,. , .,...,,,,,... . ..... ......, ....... . . ..............., S 3. 113. 256 Hood, Dm-ifl, 211 W, Liner-ln St.. Hinsdale. Illinois ........ 241 Hooker, Iolin H.. Jr.. 1692 Cotta e Ave.. Columbus. Indiana 249 Hoover. Herbert. 204 Olmst'-ad Rd., Riverside. Illinois ..,.,..... 242 Hopkinson. Charles, Jr.. 617 N. VVashington St., Park Ridce. Illinois ................... . . ,..... ......... ..... ..,,..,.,. . . 251 Hoppinger. Susan Marie. 12020 I.ake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio .. 2173. 223 Hoiiiif'E11iaiietiii'Kiin'f i'f4'3 WesleyKill-Q.Q Ev-aiistoii, Illinois ,H . ,,.,,,,.,..... .....,. , ., ..., ,... .... ..................... 7 5 . 174. 212 Hosack. Molly Lee. 900 VV. Maumee St.. Angola. I11clianG...'n9 H misiimiif A'ri'liiiP, 'S'15 s f C1755-'A .-Gel. 'ikirkvifiiniil nskiiiri ff' .,.. .........,..,.......... , .. ,.....,.. . ........, .... 5 6. 57. 58. 174. 236 Houston. Richard K.. 701 Eleventh Ave.. Rock Falls. Illinois ,. ,,.. .. . ...... ....., . . . .... ..,. ..................., . ..105.120. 246 Howard. Betty Sue. 1824 Richview Rd.. Mount Vernon, Illi- nnis . . . ..... ....,, . ...,...... 57. 70. 226 Howard, Frederic IVilliam. Jr.. 195 Belmont St., Brockton. llassacltusetts ................... ........ ,..., . . .......,........,. ..,,,--.--------..-- 2 6 3 Howard. Marv Susan, Lacon. Illinois.. .......... .............,..,....,..... , 214 Howell. Iohn Northway. Pittsboro. Indiana... .......,...... .1 ,..... 209 Howell. S:-rah Louise. 16 E. Home Rd.. Sorinfefield. Ohio .... 94 Hoy. David F.. III, R.R. 1, Box 371. VVheaton. Ill1ni'i9Z....246 Hiichei. ijaaiiiitl ilitaiiefiioiii'iieiii-yiisftif'13I'iiiiii'iiQt2iiii71iig1?1-iano Huelmei. 'liieaiitii'ffinsliliiMiiiaiiiE 1IiiE.if'iCli1EaiQiSfiliiiiioi-...f..7' Huesmann. Ann Mansfield. 3122 N. Pennsylvania St.. In- rlianar--lie, Indiana ............... , ............... ..............,............... 9 4, 224 Huffer. Jolayne Ann. 113 W. Grove St.. Mishawaka. Indiana 221 Hughes. Carol Virginia. 53 Hedges Ave.. Chatham, New im., ..,.,.......,..,,.,....,......., .,.........,........................... ................... 2 2 9 I-Inches. Joyce Bennett. 53 Hedges Ave., Chatham, New Jersey ..,,............. ......................,.............................. ............. I 7 4. 232 Hughes, Norman Edward, R.R. 1, Ladoga, Indiana ...,.... 174, 264 Hughes, Susanna S., 3 Fordal Rd., Bronxville, New York Hugunin, Arlie Nelson, 118 XVoodlawn Ave., Green Bay, VVi5c0nsin ,,,,,,...,,....,.,.........,...,...,.,....,.,..,....,...................., 174, 260 Humphrey, Arthur, Jr., 1321 Judson Ave., Highland Park, Illinois ......................,............................................. 75, 79, 174, 246 Hunt, George David, 605 N. Cuyler Ave., Oak Park, Ilhniiisz-to Hurley, Mary Louise, 1535 Spann Ave., Indianapolis, In- diana ...........,.....,,......................................................................... 233 Hurn, Florence E., Box 106, La Porte, Indiana ................ 95, 210 Hurst, Edgar Eugene, Jr., R.R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana ........ I Ibold, E. Deanne, 3920 Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Illinois .... Ingram, Kenneth, 1321 VVood St., Elkhart. Indiana ..,..... 175, 242 Ingram, Martha Louise, 504 E. Calhoun St., Macomb, Illi- nois ,,,.,,,.,,,,..,,,....,.,........ .,...,, ,,,, ..,. . . . ......,..........,.. 9 0. 95, 175, 214 Ingram, Robert, 1321 Wood St.. Elkhart, Indiana ...........,....., 105 Inlow, Ruthann, 212 N. Harrison St., Shelbyville, Indiana Inman, Margaret, 504 Lee St., Evanston. Illinois ,................. Isenbarger, Joan, 101 N. Dill St., Muncie. Indiana ............. . ....5S. 137, 175. 205, 222 Isenhour, Chauncey, 1121 E. Thirtieth St., Anderson. Indi-73' ana ..,.....l.................................................................................1..... - J Ives, Joseph Thomas, Jr., 125 XV. North St., Delphi, Iiiilifgnaau .1 Jackson, Robert Dean, Elizabethtown, Indiana ........ 175, 204, 258 Jackson, Victor Seth, Rushville, Illinois ..... ............... ........ 1 2 9, 237 Jacobs. Harry D., Jr., 1050 Spruce St.. XVinnetka, Illinois... 51, 54, 55, 120, 204, Jacoby, Monte, 611 E, Fifteenth St.. Alton, Illinois .... 47, 68. Jacquin, Thomas WVentworth, 204 Rebecca Pl.. Peoria, Illi- nois ,..,..... . ,............................. . .,..................,............................... , James. Clyde Bowen, 1506 S. Gallatin St., Marion, Indiana James. Donna Rae, 6221 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana. ................... ......... ...,......... ..... . ,......... ....................,......... . 244 255 265 259 217 Janes, Patricia Fae, 202 lndiana St.. Elmhurst, Illinois ........ 213 Jannasch, Grace E.. 235 XV. Forty-third Ave., Gary, Indiana Jarrett. Floyd Smith, Jr., 2442 Meridian, Anderson, Indiana 212 265 Jettrey, Mary Jane, 310 McCullough. Muncie, Indiana ...,.. Johannesen, Faye Muriel, Belcross, North Carolina 175. 232 Johnson, Dale R., 106 E. NVilson St., Batavia. Illinois., ........ 235 Johnson, David S., 1220 Sheridan Ct., Fort NVayne, Indiana 251 Johnson, D. Suzanne, Box 206, Bethany, VVest Virginia 175, 212 Johnson, Janet Marie, 7364 Pershing, St. Louis, Missouri .... Johnson, Jo Ann, 914 Lincoln Ave.. New Castle, Indiana ,..... 209 Johnson, Mary Ellen, 306 S. Fifth St.. Escanaba. Michi-Ian 89 Johnson, Patricia Bartlett, 506 N. Yale Ave.. Villa Park, Illinois ............................................................ ........,..................... 9 6 Johnson, Richard E.. 922 Fourteenth St., Rockford. Illinois? 9 Johnson, Sylvia Adele, 919 N. Twelfth Ave., Pensacola, Flor- ida ..........................,,...... ..............................................,,..,.... 6 7, 231 Johnson, Virginia, 6845 Chappel Ave.. Chicago. Illinois .....,. . Johnston, David, Briarview Manor, VVhite Plains, New York ......,.........................,..,........................................................ 255 Johnston, Richard Berry, 691 Linden Ave.. Elgin, Illinois .... 265 Jones. Barbara Marie, 1012 Linden Ave., 1Vi1mette. Illinois Jones. Beverly Virginia, 27519 Goldengate. Birmingham, Michigan. ................ ,... ..........,......,.........,............................... 6 8 , 217 Jones. Caroline. 1105 Lincoln Ave., New Castle, Indiana ...... 209 Jones. Charlotte Eleanor, 1900 McCormick Blvd., Evanston. Illinois ........,...................,...........................................,........... 79, 219 Jones, David Charles, 213 YV. Main St., Peru, Indiana .......... Jones, Ernest H., Jr., 2006 E, Franklin St.. Evansville, In- diana ......................................,.....................................,,.. 72. 83, Jones, Harding, Harbcrt, Michigan .........,,........... 76, 87, 175, Jones. Merrill A., 2416 Elm St., Columbus. Indiana ............. . Jones, Robert Carroll, 957 Lucas, Muscatine, Iowa .......... 63. Jordan, Arthur Curtis, 2508 Belleview Pl., Milwauliee, Jordan, Charles Robert, 2508 E. Belleview Pl., hIilwaukec. Wisconsin .............,.............................................................. 176, 256 234 260 249 129 244 244 Jordan, James McCrea, 33 169th St., Hammond, Indiana .... Jordan, John Wiley, Jr., 4225 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis 8, Indiana .......................................................................................... Jorstad. Finn Richard, Holsetgt 61, Hamar, Norway .,...... 79 260 79 258 K Kaellile, Emmett Frank, 11 Hawthorne Pl., Hartford, Illi- 11015 ...,....I.............I.................................. .....,............................... 265 Kammerer, Jacqueline Jean, 1115 Bigelow, Peoria, Illinois .... 215 Kamphaus. Selma Sue, 4818 N. Pennsylvania St., Indian- apolis. Indiana. ,......,...... .,...,........., ,............. ...,,............,....... 6 4 , Kanney, J. Richard, 410 Colfax Ave., La Porte, Indiana...... Kattell, Richard, Ossian. Indiana ............,..,.....,.,...... 131, 154, Katzinann. Harry E., 15623 Turlington, Harvey, Illingz... Kaufman. Bruce, 1609 Henry Pl., Wlaukegan, Illinois ........... . Kean. XVilliam. 504 E. Eighteenth St., Terre Haute, Ingli- ana .....................,......,........................................................... 17 , Keene. Mrs. Gretchen Peper, 2942 Gunckel Blvd.. Toledo 6, Ohio .................................. ..,.....,................,...,..................... 1 76, Keene. James Robert, 1001 VV. Ashland Ave., Louisville, Kentucky ..........l.....,.,..,...,...,....,..,,....l......,... 79, 103, 120. 176, Keene. Katharine Elizabeth, 100 Glendale Ave., Elkhart, Indiana ............................................................,,............................ Keeney, Anne B., 521 Meade Terr., Shillington, Pennsyl- vania .....................................,.,..........................,......................... Keesling, George R.. S30 S. Twentieth St., New Castle, In- 220 246 250 246 246 250 216 256 208 224 diana ....................................,....................................... 105, 105, 237 Keller, James D., 34-10 Home Ave., Berwyn, Illinois ...... ..... . Keller Jeanne E, 10042 S. Claremont Ave.. Chicago Illinois 213 Kelleri K'5th1een,' 360 E. Leggett st., xvauseon, Ohio .,....,,.... 4: 47 79 1 1 Kjsey Kathleen B. 861 N. Jetterson St., Huntington, In iana ..................,....,...................................................l................ Kennedy, Kay, Elliott Acres. Muncie, Indiana ....................,... Kent, Frederick James. 229 Ridgewood Rd.. Coral Gables, Florida... ................................ ............,.,......l............... 6 S, 176. Kern, George Ronald, Cedar Lake, Indiana .............................. Kern. Herbert A., Arrowhead Farm, Hinsdale, Illinois .......... Kerrihard. Edwin Bowen, 1531 S. St. Johns, Highland Park, Illinois ..............................................,. .l.......,........,...................... Kihhler, Virginia, 2200 Belmont Blvd.. Nashville. Tennessee Kincaid. Myrna Belle, Louisville, Illinois .................................. King, Carol, 544 Buckingham Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana ..., Z. Kingsbery, Barbara, 6941 S. Princeton Ave.. Chicago, Illi- nois ............,...,................................................... 67, 72, 92, 176, Kinsey. John IV., 2221 Lincoln 1Vay, XY., South Bend. In- diana .....................l.............,.........l..,,l.,,.,.....l.............................. Kipley, Donald E.. 251 E. 1SSth St., Dolton, Illinois .... 176, Kirk. Lewis Lee. 819 N. Fourth St.. Vincennes. Indiana .... 217 220 225 264 265 240 265 210 232 225 22S 235 236 Kirk, Rosemary, 915 S, Main St.. Findlay. Ohio ..............,. .... 2 25 Kishman. Janyce Joan, 1906 Far Hills Ave.. Dayton, Qhion' Kleinschmidt, Kenneth R.. 709 E. Minnesota St., Indian- apolis, Indiana .,,.,,,,............ ................................... 52. 176. 233 Klingler. Elizabeth Ann, 1111 Ferndale St.. Plymouth, In- diana ...............................,...,.... ........................................-.--,..--- -? 19 Klise, Louise, 5415 VV. Giddiugs. Chicago, Illinois ......l.....l..... 213 Knox, J. Richard. 361 Central Pkwy., VVarren, Ohio ...... 75, Knrrth. Ronald Lindau, 1540 Cordova Ave., Lakewood 7, L iio ..... ....................................................,........,.......................... Knutli. XVallace Eric, 15-10 Cordova Ave.. Lakewood 7, Ohio Koch. James Allen, 309 E. Adams St.. Morton, Illinois 75, Kocbke. Irene Helen, R.R. 3. Box 121, Argos. Indiana .......... Koechling. Frances Ruth, 55 Primrose Ave., Floral Park, New York ........,................,,..,...., ..,.........,........................... 1 70. Koenig, Nancy Jean. 1836 S. Sixth Ave., 1Iaywood, Illinois Koenig, Robert L.. 2610 N. Anthony Blvd.. Fort 1Yayne. In- diana .......,................................ .............,..............,....... S 7. 176. Koenig. Roland Eugene. 212 S. Oak St., Itasca. Illinois ....... . Koger. Karl Kelley. R.R. 5, New Castle. Indiana .... 79. 176. Kohler. Glede Richard, 713 XV. Grove. Mishawaka. Indiana Kolb. Ronald, S742 Prairie Ave., Highland, Indiana ........ 47. Kondonassis. Alexander John. 3 Alketon St.. Athens. Greece Koontz, Marilyn. 410 S. hIain St.. Monticello, Indiana ......... . Kraft. Virginia Ruth, 505 Main St.. Batavia. Illinois ..... . .... ,. Kratzer, John Edgar, 352 McKinley, Grosse Pointe, Michi- gan ........................,......,................................................................ Kraushaar, Vern, 365 Tuxedo Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio ...... 79. Kreiger. Carol Jacqueline, 13413 Burley Ave., Chicago 33. Illinois. ......................................,............................ Z ............ -170. Krejci. Shirley Louise. 2548 Indiana Are., Lansing. Illinois Kresel, George Frederick, S46 Clark St., Rensselaer. Indiana Kretschmer, Lucinda L., 347 Gale Ave., River Forest. Illi- nois ...................... ......................................... .......... 7 6 . SS. 176. Kristufek. Joyce, 2509 Elmwood Ave.. Berwyn, Illinois ....... . Krohn, Dizne Constance. 25S E. Church St.. Elmhurst, Illi- nois ..... ...................................................... ....................,.......,.... Krfiigerr Floyd H.. Jr., 4134 Central Ave., VVestern Springs, inois ........,............ ........ ,.................................,.......................... KrIuger. Horace XY., 4134 Central Ave., XVestern Springs. llinois . ........................................,.............................................. . Kuentzel, E. Jane, 1324 Central Ave., VVhiting, Indiana ...... Kuester, Ruth Ada. 5851 Eastwood. Chicago. Illinois ............ L Lacy. Mary Ann, 621 Kenilworth Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois 251 259 259 245 211 220 208 2,16 244 260 244 247 262 209 209 265 255 220 215 68 218 211 .21-1 242 243 212 219 211 Julian, Esther, 317 Talley St., La Porte, Indiana ............,. 96, 2.33 Julian, Paul Rowland, 317 Talley St.. La Porte, Indiana... Julien, H. Paul, 2119 S. Geddes St., Syracuse 4. New York 75, 34, 103, 120, 250 Jung, Kathryn, 3008 Beaver Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio .............. Junker, Janet Ann, 6068 Dryden St., Cincinnati 13, Ohio .... 223 Lacy. Mary Ann, 52 Maple Ave., Madison, New Jersey ........ 221 Lahr. Leland Allen. 402 N. Twenty-fifth St., Lafayette, In- diana .............................................,........................................ 57, 239 LaHue. Barbara Jean, 348 Foss Ct., Lake Bluff. Illinois ...... 223 Lancaster, Paul E., 213 Prospect. N.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan ...,............................,................................... ............ 4 3, 235 Lance, Carlotta Cooper. 6110 Third Ave.. Kenosha, VViscon- sin .............................................................................................,.. 222 303 Landis, XValter 1Vesley. 555 McKinley St., Gary, Indiana ,,.. Lane. Richard R.. 120 S. Church St.. Virden, Illinois ,,.,,,,,,. ., Lane. Robert. 903 Vine Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois .,.,.,.,.. S3. Langellier, Bette Louise, 444 Osborne Ave., Kankakee, Illi- nois ,.., ,,,,, .,.,.,,.., ..,. .,...... ,.,,,,...,.,.,.,...............,,.....,,....,,.,.,,.,,,.,. Lani. I.aVerne. 2913 Searles St., Rockford. Illinois... . ..55. Lanigan, ,Iohn XV.. 919 1Vade St., Highland Park, Illinois... . ,,..,. ,,.,,......,..,,.,..,,.,,,. .,., .,.,...,4....,....,,.,, ,.,,,,,,,. , . . . .17o, Lapsys. jacquelyn, 98 Bassford Ave., LaGrange, Illinois .... .. .. .. ...., .. ,,.., ,... ....i,,, . ..,... ,.........,.... . . . . ,,,.. ..........l37, Larsen, Lenora Mae. 51529 IV. Lake Rd., Bay Village, Ohio Larson. Carol ll.. tv9S4 XV. Imlay St., Chicago. Illinois. .. ...... ...... .....................................,.,....,....,..,............... .... 4 7 , t,, Lascher, Edward L., 730 S. Clifton Ave., Park' Ridge, Illi- nois .......,....... .....,,, .............,....,,., ,,.,.....,..,,...,,,,.., s 2 , 16, 11:-, Latch. Edward Gardiner, Ir., 3311 Nebraska Ave., 1Vash- ington. D. C .... .... .........,. .... . . . ................................. . .l29, Lathe. Robert R.. 173 Gage Rd.. Riverside, Illinois 5.1, 176, Laury. Edith Frances. 608 S. Ashland Blvd.. Chicago, Illi- 245 241 265 223 2-19 237 20S 220 211 244 257 242 nols .... ..... . .... ........ . .. . .. ....,..,...,... ,,,,,, . . .....229 Lavei. ,lean Louise. 18155 Highland Ave., Homewood, Illi- nois ......, . ....,,.. ,.............. ..,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,,,,.,,,,,.,, , 7 5, Law, Kathleen E., 1351 N. jefferson St., Huntington. Indi- ana... ....,,.... ,,.. . ., ..,...... . ..,.. ...,......,,...,.... .......... . . ......17o, Lawrence. Parker M., 6934 Central Ave., Indianapolis, In- 212 22-1 diana .......,......., .........,....,.,.,,... , ,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,.,,,,,,.A,,,, 1 fn, 248 Laydcn. C. james, Ir.. 511 S. Elmwood Dr.. Aurora. Illinois .. ,...... .. . .......... ,,,,, . ,..,.,,...., .... 7 5 . 79, 101, 129, 241 Layne. Gordon C., 910 Greenleaf, Louisville, Kentucky ., ..., .. ....... ....., 5 tl, 53. 56. 57. Stl, 243 Leander, Henry Alan, 302 VV. Glover St.. Ottawa, Illinois - - .-.. ...,..-.. .... . . . ............. .......... ....... . .... .............. . . . 47, 257 Leaton. lloanne. 722 1Vashington Ave., 1Vilmette, Illinois.. -. ..-,.,-- -- -. .... ........... ,.... .........................................,. S 3 , 227 Lee. Donna jean, 1214 Thirteenth St., Bedford, Indiana ..... . Lee. 4Mary Virginia, 6929 S. Crandon Ave., Chicago 49, Illi- nois ............ ...,,.., ,...,........ .......... ....,....... . . . . .. .... .... 7 6. 176. Lee. Paul Henry. Jr., 4303 N. Paulina St.. Chicago. Illinois - -. .... ...,........................ ..., ,,,., 1 . Lee, Robert Everett, 3106 Oak Ave., Brookfield, Illinois ...... . Lee. 1Vnn May. 217 IV. Alexander St., Chicago, Illinois .. 221 214 109 245 211 Irlflfrue. Nancy June, 10407 S. Leavitt St., Chicago 43, Illi- nois. ....,. .. ,.... . .. ..,.. . ..,.............. .. .. ...... 211 Lcggitt, Nancy C.. 45 Crescent Pl., Ivilmettc, Illinois -13, 47, 211 Lehman. Sally Ann, 7426 Summit. Kansas City. Missouri Lehr. Robert Ernest, S524 Bennett, Chicago, Illinois... ...... Lviningcr. Phillip XVilburn, Akron. Indiana ,..,....... ,,,..,,,,,,,, Leis. Charles A.. 113 Brydon Rd., Dayton, Ohio ...,, ., LeMaster, Charles Rae, Lagrange, Indiana. ............... ..129. Lernen, Nancy Ylanc, 1018 1Voodlawn Ave., Springfield, Ohio 222 261 259 247 249 215 Lenienager. Betty Louise, 331. S. Myrtle Ave.. Kankakee, Illinois ...,.... , .. .... .... ., .,,,,,,...,,.. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , A ,252 Lenfcsty. Barbara. 2.139 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Indiana . ,......... ......,.,, . . .,..,....,,.,,. ,,.,,,,,,., ,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 1 76. 234 Lenhart, Milton Iohn. 152 Oxford St.. Camnbell, Ohio. ....... 263 Lenzen. Vestet' F.. R.R. 3, Greencastle, Indiana ...,,.. ...17S. 250 Leonard, David Hardin. 143315 Clifton Blvdu Lakewood, Ohio ,... .... . . ......... .. ....... ............. . 124. 129 Leonard. Nancy Ruth, 512 Divisinn St.. Barrington. Illinois 215 Lcsperance, Mary N., 1154 Crescent Dr., San Jose. Califor- nia .. ..., .. . .. ,,...... . . ......217 Letben, Miriam Dodc. 10157 S. Bell Ave.. Chicago, Illinnis..227 Lcvlngs, C. Sanford III. 209 E. VVood St., Paris, Illinois . . . . ..... ......... . .. ...................................... .........129, 237 Leirellen, Donald R.. 671 Pilgrim St.. Birmingham, Michi- gan .. .. .. .. ... ............ . . . ...,..,24-1 Lewellen, 1Villiam R., 071 Pilgrim St.. Birmingham, Michi- galn.. ,, .,.. .. .. .... , . .,,. . 245 Lewis, Ilenry, 311 Third St.. Carmi. Illinois ................. ..... . , A . . . . ..,,. -UP, 55, 79, 178, 204. 256 Lewis, Janet Louise, 3920 N. Drexel Ave.. Indianapolis, In- diana .. . . . .... , . ..,.. . .. .227 Lewis, Marion Juliet, 17 1Vilder Terr., XVest Springfield, Massachusetts .. ...,. .. .. .... ............... . ..42. 64, 84, 178, 228 Lewis, Raymond P., Ir., 316 Helfenstein, VVebster Groves, Missouri. .. , . ..... .. .. ..... , ...l26, 132. 253 Lewis. Rohcrt .Ios'ph, R. R. 3, Box 222, Terre Haute. Indi- -U13 - . . .... . . . . . .. .,....,, . ..f70.I Lewis, Robert O-it-n, .111 Third St.. Carmi. Illinois R7, 178, 256 Lcwke, Eugene Richard 4216 Connecticut St.. Gary, Indiana 67 Llclltenauer, Robert, .1217 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, In- 'diana.... ., .. ..,.. 55. 206. 249 Lichyiar, Johanna. 1147 Pennheld Rd., Cleveland Heights, ,Ohm ..... . . ., ..... ..... .... . . 49, 5.1, sz, 316 Lieber, Ralph VV., 4402 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, In- 'diana . . .. .. . . .. 244 Liebru. James Edwarrl, 505 Nvoodlawn Ave., 1Vheaton. Illi- knots. . ..,. ., . .. . .. ,.,, . . 70, 106, 264 Light. Grant C., 2340 Strathmoor Blvd.. Louisville, Ken- .fHf'l0' .. . .. . ., ...235 I-1'Yh1- IOIIU A-. If.. 2340 Strathmoor Blvd., Louirvillf-. Ken- -tvgckv... .. .. . ., ., .. . 252. 70, 178, 234 I 1lllf'f'YEl1lZ, Benvt. N. Valarstrand 62, Stnckhnlm, Swplleri 234 Llndemcycr. H. Ioan. 109 N. Sappington Rd., Kirkwood 22, Missouri.. .. 38, 87, 196. 220 Linderman, Donna R., R. R. 1, Chesterton. Indiana... 1713. 216 Lindquist, Gloria Ioan, 203 Lawton Rd.. Riverside, Illinois .. ........... . .,. .. .. 47, 217 I-lrioscak. Iohn C.. 1200 XV. Fifth Ave., Gary, Indiana .......... 241 l.i'f'h-wnml. Th'-ni-is Beniamin. S07 F Strut-t, La Porte. ln- diana ........ . .. .... . ..,. . 133, 304 262 Lockwood, Billy Junior, 307 XV. Liberty St., Greencastle, Indiana .................................... . ............................................... 63, 64 Logan, Byron Eugene. R. R. 2. Rushville, Indiana .......,.,...... Longacre, ,Iohn R., 181 Apple Ave., Benton Harbor, Michi- an .. ........ .. ..204 242 g ......,..,........................................................ . .. . . , Longshore, Nancy, 202 E Loring. Richard VYillian1, . Oak St., Orrville, Ohio ............ 178, 203 2561 Valentine Ave.. The Bronx, New Xork ...... . .......................................................... . ..... ..... 1 17, 262 Louks. Lois E., 1905 Portage Ave.. South Bend, Indiana .... 212 Louloudes, Spiro james. 739 South Ave., Bridgeport, Con- necticut.. ............ . ....... ................................. ...... ................. S 4 , 265 Loupee. Richard Eugene, 2201 jasmine. Denver, Coloradcg .... 75 Love, ,loan Marie, R. R. 2, 194th and Halsted Sts.. Chicago Heights, Illinois... ...... ............................................... 9 5, 101. 211 Loveland, Norma Jean, 1600 College Ave., Terre Haute, Indiana ....................., ......,.................... .................. ....... 7 2 , 96, 232 Lowe, ,Iohn C.. 123 IV. Sheridan St.. Greensburg, Indiana ,... 251 Lowe, Marilyn Ann, 123 VV. Sheridan St.. Greensburg. In- diana ........................... ......................................................... 9 2. 219 Lowe. Ronald L., R. R. 2, Valley Rd., New Canaan, Con- necticut.. . ................................... .... ...................... .......... 1 7 S , 236 Luhman, ,loan Eleanor, S415 Ada. Chicago. Illinois ......,.......,. 215 Luegge. NViIlard Arthur, 841 Marengo Ave.. Forest Park, Illinois ........................................... ....... ......................... . . ...........-- 2 65 Lukens, Peggy, 2402 Barrington Dr., Toledo. Ohio ..,,.......... Lukens, Norman D., 833 E. Blackford Ave., Evansville, In- diana .... ................ . ............................................................ 1 24. 251 Luljak, Laddie, 1016 Carrington Ave., South Milwaukee, VVisconsin .......,............................................ 33, 134, 179, 204, 244 Lullo, Joseph VVilliam, 5956 VV. 1Valton St.. Chicago. Illi- nois ..............................,.....,,,......, .,............................. . .49, 53. 238 Lundborg. Marilyn Anne, 410 Adams Ave., Muskegon. lliqhigan ..,,.... ,.,,... ............. ...................................................... 2 1 I Lundmark, John I.. 15410 Lexington Ave., Harvey, Illinois 237 Luther.'XIarilyn Madge, 409 E. Erie St.. Spring Valley, Illinois .................. ................ ......................... ............. . . 213 Luttrell. Phyllis Ellen, 236 Gibson St., Berea. Ohio .............. 220 Lux, Mary Ann, 641 VV. Hill St.. XXIHIJBSII, Indiana .............. 232 Lydrickson, ,Iune C., 21236 Kenwood Ave., Rocky River Ohio ........ . ..... ..... . ............................. ................................... I 7 9. 1 226 Lyman, Lucy Elizabeth, 209 Kensington Rd., East Lansing. Michigan .................. ............... ........ . ........ ..................--------.----- Lvon, Iames XVard, Odessa. New York ................................ 72. 233 263 Lyonsfjantes David. 403 Grove St., Logansport. Indiana .... 257 Lyons, Sue Catherine, 1721 Stinson. Evansville. Indiana...,..230 Lytle, Joan Sue. 38 N. Kensington Pl., Springfield, Ohio Mc ' McBride, Beverley Ianc. 1805 Euclid Dr.. Anderson. Indiana 220 McCait1, 1Villiam. Jr.. 204 S. East St., Greenfield, Indiana..247 McCasky. Ralph P., Jr., 944 VVestmoor Rd., VVinnetka, Illi- HOIS , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,, ..,,,..,...,. .,,... ...,. .........,......................... 2 4 5 252 McClain, Robert W., 2905 Avenue G., Bay City, Texas ....... . McClain, Vllilliam A.. 2905 Avenue G.. Bay City, Texas ....... 252 McClenal1an, James Brice, 1415 Farnam St.. Davenport. Im,-2, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,. , ., ,,...,...... I.. ......... ..........,.... ...,....... . . ..2-13 McCoy, Martha Lou. Chrisney, Indiana. .. .. .... I .,..... 1 296, 232 McCoy, Nancy Lou, 1415 Shenandoah Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 225 MQC1-nry, James Harold. 15892 Muirland, Detroit 21, Mich- igfiriu, H .,,.,... ,, . . . ...... .......,. .... . .............. I 0 5. 124. 129. 259 McCullough, Donald F., R. R. 6, Cratrfordsville, Indiana.... 260 McCurdv, Charles Robert. Box 153, Enfield. 11011015 ------------ ' 63 68 79 179 260 MSD5iiAiEiQ 1iiiilJitr2i jE5iA, 4'3'ib Nf o5iiiiiii2l Avef. lyfiiwari- kce. Wisconsin ,......... .. .................... ............................. I .. ....... 232 McDonald, Geraldine. 1256 Vance. New Albany, Incliana.,.233 McDonald, Thomas D., 18096 Clifton Rd., Lakewood. Ohio 55 179, 252 iiE13'L1iQ-I-11, 1551215121 iliiiin. 'isiinii 3321138i si'. i15EE5iii'Ef' Giofgia 211 McDrnvcll. Richard Bowers, 2322 Forest'Pk., Fort Wayne. Indiana ....................................... ..... ............. .............-- .-...--. ---...-- .259 McGinn, Robert E., 1620 Blaine Ave., Terre Haute. Indiana Mr-Glade, NVilliam George. 1110 Seneca St.. Bethlehem. Pennsylvania .... .. ....... ............ . ........ - -...-..----. . --1 ----- ,---179. 260 Mclnnis, john IV.. 7343 Clyde Ave.. Chicalgo. Illtl10gS .-..------.- 353 McIvcr, Iohn R.. 398 Elder Lane. Winnet a, Illinois ............ 255 McKay, Charlotte Jean, 762 E. Shady Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pennsylvania ... .,...... ..... . ....,..........,. . .................... ......... . . ...213 Mi-Kihhin, Charles R., Riceville. Iowa, .,... .......... .,..,.... 1 7 9. 250 McLane, Frank Overmycr. 227 Windficld St.. Culver, In-179 diana ,,,,,,..,.,..,,,, ..,. ,............ ...................... ............................ . . , . - McLoughlin, Richard F., 3507 Prairie Ave.. Brookfield, T111- nois ...., .........,.... . .. . . ......,.... ................. ......... . .. 179. 244 Mc-Namara, Iieverlv lane, 401 N, Prospect St., Rockford. Illinois ...... ., . , ..., ..... . ....... , ..................... ........... 2 , 214 McQueen, Ann Charlene. 718 Reed St.. Columbus. Iiiclyniagw 1sIEQiiiLiQfr,' Lois Ellen,-'hi1'villeIKvefPart!'RikiQ6,i'1ii1'h'5i5.i..513 M MacDanicl. Margery, 811 W. Main St., Crawfnrdsville. In- diana.. .... . ........... ........,..,..... .,...................... ..... ........ ..... 6 7 . 226 MacKen7ic. Mary I.., 1303 E. W'ashington Ave.. South Bend, Indiana .... ................... ............. ..... ........ ........... 1 7 9 . 226 MacLean, Florence-ida, 418 Parker St., Lowell. Massachu- setts ...... . ...,.., ............... ......................,,... ............. . . . .79, 218 MacLean, Jane Sherrill, 1521 E. Washington, South Bend, Indiana ...............................................................,..,.......,.........,..... 227 MacLennan, Nancy Jane, 212 Park Blvd., Glen Ellyn, Illi- nois ..............,....................,..w.......... ..,..,..............,..... 4 7, 92, 94, 227 MacNaughton, Robert Henry, Jr., 604 Main St., Mount Vernon, Indiana ,..........,.,.,.,...........,,..,...... ...,.......... 5 4, 76, 79, 261 Maddox, Barbara Ann. 434 N. Third St., Decatur, Indianain Magee, Richard H., 209 S. East Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ....., 246 Maixner, Jacqueline, R. R., Knoxville, Illinois ...,.... 76, 179, 216 Malik, Jack Allan. 4605 Baring Ave., East Chicago, Indiana Manhart, Joseph Heritage, 325 Highfall Ave., Greencastle, Indiana ........,.........,,.......,,,.......,...,...,.....,...................................... 253 Mann, Inez Claire. 509 S. Main St., Goshen, Indiana ...... 55, 221 Manny, Elsie B., 1733 Taylor St., N.W., VVashington, D.C. Mareta, Theresa Marie, 144 E. Blutt, Marseilles, Illinois ...... 218 Markle, Donald Edwin, R.R. 1, Markleville, Indiana ..........., 112, 113, 117, 119, 132, 25S Marks, Margaret Ann, 125 W. Park St., Edwardsville, Illi- nois .................,....................,,................,....................,.........,........ 230 Marks, VVilliam Lee. 63 S. Wabash St., NVabash, Indianaq 7 Marlatt, Ernest E.. 3813 Sixth Ave., Kenosha. Vklisconsin 44, 50, 79, 80, 179, 240 Marshall, Janet. Darlington, Indiana .........,........................ 95, 225 Martin, Jane Ellen, 513 Sunnyside, Webster Groves, Mis- souri ....,...,,,,..,,,,.,.. ..,,,...,,,,..,.,.....,........................,,...........,......, 2 31 Martin, Jo Ann, 318 N. Jefferson St., Paris, Illinois .....,.. 68, 229 Martin. Norman Keith. 403 E. Pike St., Attica, Indiana ,,.... 265 Martin, Robert Charles, 810 Eckhart Ave.. Auburn. Indiana Martin, Scytha Mae, Fountaintown, Indiana ..,..,......,....... 179, 210 Martini, Meredith James, 603 E. Palm, Orange, California Martyn, K. Lee, Jr.. 485 River Rd., Des Plaines. Illinois.... Mason, Barbara L., 4190 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..............................,....,......,..........,....,.,.......,..................... 203 Mason, James H., 2700 Simpson St., Evanston, Illinois ...,,... 24.1 Maskin, Frances K., 4605 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana , .,,,,. ,.,,,..,.,,..........................,,.....,,..........,....................,... 6 7, 180, 226 Matte, Elizabeth C., 1511 S. Third Ave., Maywood, Illigglisjw Mattson. Catherine, 715 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois ...,.,. . .4l. 42, 60, 92, 95, 136, 137, 179, 222 Mattson, Raymond A., 715 Hill Ave., Glen Ellyn, Illinois .... 257 Maxfield, Doris Mae, 4021 S. Monroe, Fort 1Vayne, Indiana Maxwell, Barbara E.. 2335 Marcy Ave., Evanston, Illinois Maxwell, Derrill, 1621 Kensington Blvd., Fort VVayne, In- diana ........................................................................... ..............,. 2 47 Maxwell. Donald Philip, 2335 Marcy Ave., Evanston, Illi- nots . ........,............................... ........ .... ............................... .......... 2 6 4 May, Iane-Grace. 213 E. York Ave,, VVest Chicago, Illinois..2l9 Ma , Vii- il Smith, Haulgstadt, Indiana ................. A ,.... I ....... 130, . 220 Y g Mayer, Joyce, 218 S. First Ave., Maywood, Illinois ............,. Meade, VValter, Jr.. 403 N. Main St., Bicknell, Indiana ....... , 260 255 Meddaugh. David, 6026 N. Kilbourn, Chicago 30, Illinois Meding, Lois Arlene, 1501 Cilenlake Ave., Chicago, Illinois Meece, Nora Jean, 740 Brooklyn Ave.. Dayton 7, Ohio .......... 211 Millholland, Arthur M., 5157 VVinthrop Ave., Indianapolis, Indiai Mills, B ia .......................................................,.........,.................. 75, S4 eatrice Elaine, 129 Magnolia Ave., Jersey City, New Jersey ................................................,,.,,........ .,....,,., .,... . .,.,,. 1 S 1, 228 Mills, C. David, 4016 State Ave., Ashtabula, Ohio .,...... 134, 251 Miner, Louise Marian, 5141 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indi- ana .... Mishkin , Arnold, 5506 Fifteenth Ave., Brooklyn, New York 262 Mitchell, Dean Alan, 144 VV. Branson St., Marion, Indiana Mitche'l, James C., Jr., 233 N. Vine St.. Plainfield, Indiana 264 imcheii James Ray, 727 Benton St., Aurora, Illinois .... 181, 246 Mitchell: John H., 727 Benton St.. Aurora, Illinois ................ 246 Mitchell, Nellie Sue, 501 Sixth St., Benton, Illinois .............. 218 Mitchell. Shirley Anne, 10420 S. Seeley Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois ................,........................ ................................................ 7 5, 219 Mitten, Doris Beverly, Goodland, Indiana ........................ 181, 218 Moessinger. Paul D., 367 State St., Albany, New York 105, 25.1 Moffett. Susan, 14 Broadway, Cortland, New York .......... 47, 225 Moll, Jack C.. 5665 Allisonville Rd., Indianapolis, Indiana 34, 129, 131, 241 Moore. Charles Lane, 236 S. Hite Ave., Louisville 6, Ken- tucky ................................... ...............1. .... .......,................ l 8 1 , 258 Moore, Helen Gertrude. 781 E. Church St., Marion, Ohio .... 219 Moore, Thomas Roscoe, Jr., 11616 VV. Market St., Taylor- ville, Illinois ............................................. ................................... 8 4 Moorhouse, John, Jr., 915 Park Ave., Pekin, Illinois .........,.... Morehead, David John, 719 S. First St., Shelbyville. Illi- uois ,,,,.....................................,............................... ........ 4 9, 63, 239 Morey, Joanne VVright. 305 S. Vale St., Bloomington, Illi- nois .,.,..,..,..,,,,..............,,,...................1......................................... 219 Morgan, Lewis Vivian, Jr., 130 VV. Prairie Ave., VVheaton, Illinois ..................... ................... .................... 7 2 . 75. 79. 80, 258 Morr, Marilyn Jean, Waterloo, Indiana ..... ................. 6 7. 96. 232 Morrill. Robert R., 1015 S. Cleveland Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois ............,,,................................................................. 181, 246 Morris, Donna Lou, 1005 Helm St., Logansport. Indiana ...... 210 Morris, Jay Allen. 92792 Nuttman Ave.. Fort VVayne, Indi- ana ...............................,....., ................................................ 6 7, 255 Morris, Jefferson Edward II, 429 S. Jameson Ave.. Lima, Ohio ....................,................. ...... .... ........................................ 6 7 Morris, John VV., 236 N. Main St., Fortville, Indiana ........ .. Morris, Marilyn Jean. 315 Prospect, Kalamazoo. Michi-qu gan .,,.,.,,,.....,,,,...,,,,,..,...... .................,.............................. .,..,...... ... t . Morris, Norman G., 26 E. South St., Shelbyville, Indiana Morris, Peggy Lou, R. R. 2. Crawfordsville, Indiana ........,..... Morris, Richard Alexander, 213 Lewiston Rd.. Dayton 9, Ohio ,,,.,.,,.,,...,,,. .,,.,. ...............,............................... ........... 2 6 3 . 265 Morris, Shirley Ann, 2120 Illinois Ave.. Eldorado. Illigiyisolo Morrison, Jean Edna, 7436 Cromwell Dr., Clayton 5. Mis- souri ..,. ,,,.,.....,..,................ ......... ....,......,.1................................ 2 2 9 Morrison. Kermit B., 181 Park St.. Springfield. Vermont ...,.,,..40. 72, 87, 103, 105, 109, 120, 181, 236 Morrison 3113 .... Marian Jean. 215 VVabash, Crawfordsville, Indi-QU Morrison, Mary Stewart, 930 Oakwood Ave., VVilmette. Illi- nois ,.,,...,.,....,...,, ,...,.. . .... ,,.. ,,........ 5 ......... I .... , ................ . 1 31, 218 Morse, Mary Ann, 9011 Knox, Skokie, Illinois ........,.. ............ 2 31 Meek, Frank, 3742 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indi- - Morse, Robert B., 1710 Delaware St., Andirson, Incilgaiiagw Morton, James Lee, 1600 National Rd,, W.. Richmond. Indi- ana ........ .... . ...... ............. ............................... 4 2 . 56, 58. 182, 264 Mossberg, Anne, 1010 E. Oakside, South Bend, Indiana ........ 224 Mote, John Russell, 4707 Guilford Ave.. Indianapolis. Indi- ana .,,..,.,.................................. ........................................i... l 12. 113 Mottaz, Ronald. 1102 VVarren St., Alton. Illinois .................... 247 Mottice, Janice Diane, 1Vyatt, Indiana ...................................... 231 Mound. Diane -Elaine, 518 Sunnyside Ave., NVelister Groves 19. Missouri ................i..,...................................... A ..... J ...- ........-.- Y 729 Muck. David B., 764 Crescent Rd., Jackson. Michigan ......... 245 Mueller. Charles IV., 406 Garfield Rd., Harvard. Illinois ana ............................................................................................ 47, 19 Meeks, Robert G., 1 W. Oak Ave., La Grange, Illinois .1S0, 250 Melangton, John C., 223 N. Plum St., Plymouth, Indiana Mellott. Robert V., 807 E. Fellows St.. Dixon, Illinois .... ., Melton, Charles, 1436 S. Third St., Louisville. Kentuilgyb .... 754 Merchant, Marian Winifred, 4513 Moorland Ave., Minne- apolis 10, Minnesota .......,......... ............. ...................... S 3 , 37, 214 1XIessing, Jane Ann, 5631 Lowell Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana Messing, Ioseph B., 5631 Lowell Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana 251 Metcalf. Susan. 10 E. Swon, VVebster Groves 19, Missouri Meyer, Verna Mae. 6241 Rogers Park Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio 222 Meyn, Carol Lou, 802 N. Fourth Ave., 1NIaywood, Illinois 43, 232 Michael, Iobn V.. 1533 Poplar, Huntington, Indiana ...... 181, 248 Micklewright. Robert, 154 S. Edison, Elgin, Illinois .............. 243 Middleton, Douglas. S964 Pleasant Ave., Chicago, Illinois....24l Miller, Arthur, 652 E. 1VIarket St.. Huntington, Indiana 101, 246 Miller, Barbara Anne. 135 NV. Fifth St., Peru, Indiana..80, 225 Miller. Barbara Elizabeth, 4 S. Edison, Elgin, Illinois .......... Miller, Charles Lewis, 4529 N. Morris Blvd., Milwaukee 11. Wisconsin .............................................................................. 43, 209 262 Miller, Herbert A.. Jr., Roosevelt Rd., Lombard. Illinois 45, 245 Miller, Hutton William, 171 Lawton Rd., Riverside. Illinois Miller, Mary Lou, 1115 E. Broadway, Logansport. Indiana 225 Miller, Merle Hamilton, Jr., 6145 Primrose, Indianapolis, Indiana .......................................................................................... 239 Miller, Murray John, 171 Lawton Rd., Riverside, Illinois Miller, Paul Richard, 510 Scott St., Vincennes, Indiana ........ 262 Miller, Shirley, 1627 N.W. Tenth St., Miami, Florida .... 181, 224 Mueller, Richard Bowman, 121 S. Kenilworth, Oak Park. Illinois ........................ .... . .......................................,.l.-----.---.--. 2 63 Mull. John C., Jr., 1025 Niles Ave., South Bend. Indiana ..43, 75, 113, 129. 253 Mullen, Janice A., 130 Parsons St., Brighton, lN'lassachu??ts71C Muncie, Harold R.. 410 VV. Second St., Madison. Indiana Munday, Barbara Adele, 3616 Wallwerth Dr., Toledo 12, Ohio ,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,. , ,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,..,,... ...,....................,.... 2 19 Munro, Alexander. Jr., 9237 S. Elizabeth St., Chicago 20. Illinois .,.,........ .......... ..........l......................... ..... ,... ..............,.-.... 2 4 6 Mum-o, Bonnie June, 9237 S. Elizabeth St., Chicago 20,719 Illinoi' ..,............. ...,.. ..... .................. ......................................... Mnrnhv. Ianet B.. 170 N. Lornlward St. Oa'-' Park. Illinois .... 205 Murphy, Mary Jean, 526 S. Delplaia, Park Ridge. Illinois. .,.. . ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,.,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,........,.,.....,.. . .............. 38, 94. 200, 219 Murphy, Mary L.. 6916 Montgomery Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Murrav, Betty Louise, 20659 Greenwood Dr., Olymnia Fields, Illinois ...................................................................... 37, 221 Murray, William, Jr., 703 Ridge Ave., Lawrenceburg. In- diana . ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,..,.,, . ,..,, .,..,,.....,.................... 1 01, 249 Mntsclhler, Margaret Alice, 258 E. Walnut St.. Nappanee, Indiana .......................................................................... 63. 67. 309 305 Muzzy, Joan Kathryn, R. R. 5, Post Dr., Rockford, Illinois Myers, Hubert Hines. 607 S. Buchanan St., Danville, Illi- 1'101S .................vvYv.V.VV VVVVVVVY,V,.,,,,,,...,,.,.. ..,,...,... ............................. 209 259 Myers, Robert E., 310 l'n1barger Rd.. Muncie, Indiana .,,. 63. 247 N Nachtman, John T.. 4411 Maple Ave., Bethesda. Maryland .... 255 Nagle. Joseph NY.. 5022 E. Broadway. Logansport, Indiana... Nagy. Stephen James, Jr., 702 E. La Porte St., Plymouth. Indiana ,,,,......,.,...........,,,.,.. . .,,,.,....,.,.,...,........,.l.,...,...,...,.....,,. . Nance, Phoehe Carol. 720 Perry St., Vincennes, Indiana 239 257 .. 0-1, 96, 231 Narens. Edward. 7446 N. Damen Ave., Chicago, Illinois Nash. Johanna Megan. 23613 XYalker St., Michigan City, Indiana .,.,,.,,,,....,.,., ,,.,..,................ .,....,.........,,.,,,...,.. 9 6 , 182, 230 Nash, John 1Yilliam. 1534 Elmwood. Yfilmette. Illinois .......,.. 259 Nash, Lois J.. S09 Noyes St.. Evanston. Illinois ,..,,. 137. 182. 208 Naughton, Jack Frederick, 6410 S. Albany Ave., Chicago 29. Illinois ............................,,........ ...,..............,..,...,..,.....,.. 1 24, 265 Nauman, George A., 4205 Howard Ave., lYestern Springs, Illinois .......,..............,.............,...,........... .......... ,.,......................... 2 4 3 Neader, Scotty Norman, 3203 S. Clarence Ave., Berwyn, Illinois .............,...............,................,....,............................ 182, 238 Needham. Marjorie Louise, 6522 XV. Thirty-third St., Ber- wyn. Illinois ......... .... ..,...... . ..... ..., ,............................,........ 2 0 9 Netif. Robert Eugene, Jr.. 1110 Mourer St., New Castle. In- diana . ...... ........... .......................,...... .... .....................,.....,..,.... 2 5 9 Neff. Roger Lee III, 51 Vernon Lane. Fort Thomas, Ken- tucky . . ........,...............,.................,...................,.............. 103. 236 Neice. Dorothy Ruth, 510 N. Brainard, La Grange. Illinois Nelson, Barhara Joan. 9231 S. Bishop St.. Chicago, Illinois. M228 Nelson. Carol A., 5233 XV. Crystal St.. Chicago. Illinois 47, 217 Nelson, Muriel lean. Box 14. Geraldine. Montana 43, 72. 96, 233 Nelson, NancyiAnn. 65 Aikenside Rd., Riverside, Illinois 0 Ott, Marylyu Ann. NVisteria Inn, Summerville, South Caro- lina ,.............................. .................,..., . ........-...........-....-........ 83, 226 Otto, Marian Charlene, 243 Sunset Ave.. Aurora, Ill1no1s Otto. Richard Henry, 40S Broad Pl.. Springfield, Illinois ....., 265 Ouweneel. 1Villiam Murray, 11 N. Thirty-sixth St., Terre Haute. Indiana ......,.l... I ..........................-- .-----..-..--.-..--.-'-. 3 --.----- 2 63 Overmyer. Robert Franklin, 10001 S. Hoyne Ave., Chicago 43. Illinois .....,.....,............... . ..... . ................................. 79.-183, 261 Owens. Jacqueline. 503 N. Market St.. Van 1Vert, Ohio ........ 227 -P 1 1 . Page, Donald A., 2223 Peoria Ave., Peoria, Illinois .,.........., . 117, 119, 133, 183, 236 Palich, william Edward, R. R. 2, Cortland. Ohio., .............. 239 Palmer. Earl R.. 411 E. Main St., Logansport, Indianaigi .... 754 Paiiah-iiif'15211-lE1 'i'rii3i11'. 'sisio'''iii1iI5eEiii7iiliifeffliieaiio. Iilii-' ,,.,1S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , ....,.,..,,,,, ,.,. .,..r.........................,.....,.... 1 s 3, 264 Pappas, Mary Dorothy. 1106 Indianapolis Blvd., Roby, Indi-GSR Paiiiiizirii'Tii1Hrii'a'siiEiii6iIf ' 'i'o2'9 156iiliaE'iiikiliiiiiiikeitel iii sg Pailleif 'E'5ir'iis'l'e.' 1 If, 'ELG'sf 15iiiQ-'eilEi1i1'i?f1'Q ' isoii113 1ieiir1,' Ii.-251 di . ....................... ........A--..-..-.-.--..--- - ----,------'--fvf---,----------------- - - Parliiixillienneth, Jr., 203 Highland Ave., Battle Creek. lllich-743 1-.3?.?.'51a'.' rig:-'.'1 ''iriiieia '1f.5gs4:,gz.21','e'e5.'e 'o'.ga1 '1t...5a.1g3Q47 fu' tw 1 .....,..............,.. ......................... .... ............... ....----,.--..-- - - Pat1'1ii.Hl1lad1'l1ert G., S11 Halloran Ave., VVood River. gill-UN ,.,,,,,, , ...........,. . .................................. .......................-.... 1 -, -- 1 Pzfiijdison, Donald Matson, 137 Oak Ave.. Bartlett. Illinois ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. , ., ...,. .,,,., ,,,, , , , .,,,., ...103. 105, 1-12, 113, 257 Patterson, Duane Allen. 7318 Stanford, University City. A Nlissuuri ...... .....l............------,-. . ,----------'--------- 5 ----e--e- '-' 3---Zsf Paul. Melville 1Vil11amson, 6252 Famous, St. Louis 10. Mis- 76 A ,,,,,,,,,............ .....,--....-- ..---4---- '---'--------f-v---------'-' 7 PHL!-', 15.1-1.1 Russ, 11.-111111, indiana .............., .117. 132. 124, 258 Paulin. Richard C.. 2211 Lawndale Ave.. Rockford, Illinois V vnnqnnrv ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...., ,,,,..,.,.......,,...,...... ........ S 0 , 1 84, 254 Paulsen, Annette. 214 Glenwood Ave., East Orange. Newolz 1 l - ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,...,.......,... ,................ , . ........................ ---- - -.- L Piviiigiilotiri 1Valther, Mooseheart, Illinois --..-.----..---.---A-- , --f----4 31 Payne. Marilyn Ann, 619 S. Main St.. New Castle. .Indiana 223 Payne, Rachel Ann, 2205 N. Vermilion St., D3HX'llLi1 gui-am ' ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,., .,,. . , , ,,,,,..........., ........,.,... . . .,.... 1.1. - PHiiiif.??c'.?i?'.if?inEi?.?iff1iiffiii..??.FF1r,,T?eif?TTr.f3P's.gag... P77151..i77l7f7...llii,.i711.fffflTff?ffi.f7.'.'Elflfifflfh,HiE 9'f'S249 Pearl, Rita Mae, R. R. 3. Lebanon, Indiana ...,...... , ......... ' ..,..... 227 Pearson, XVillian1 Austin. 5329 Clinton, Minneapolis, Minne-757 , le ....... -- .------,..----- -------'-4-'f----- '----- --'-----'--- '- 's s' 2 ' '1 PS3 iefff,,.???.?f.,,F??iffiifff351511EF?Ta?0?170123201 Pw'f..Ii'f'fllfl ii.7'fffi..5.l.l'f 127715.Fil.flfllffffTf..liifi?5f '1b's'. 249 P Nl' . Rihert Rex. 2004 S. Main St., Kokomo. Indiana ...... 243 Pgiitffrinei Nancy Faye, 1051 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, 7 Illinois .,............--.. -.-4---.A'------------- 44-v---- -----------' '--' 5 -4'-'-'--'--- 3 - s 1 ' ' 2 -5 Peters. Barhara Diane, 936 Cora St., Des Plaines, Illl51g!1S91S Peiliflaf''13'i1'ilS5135'ijeaiifA's6 'N5PtLSlii'Kliefi'i'Cla'rEiiriLiH i1i11's, Illinois .......... ...... .----.f..f-- -------'A---4-'f---e--- ----'-e-- ------ - - ----- 1 -- 0 ' 209 Peterson, Don Rohert, R. R. 4, Box 240, Rockford, I1l1no1s,L....49 PetroFf. Ellen. 126 N. Orchard Ave., Vllaukegan, Illigigiisrng Piiiil Fiihff ffiiifffifffff?f??fff ?5ff?ffff2ffEff 1iii.i'222 P95111.J,'fll7f..iii..?i..lli7il7lff5l?f7..fliifl9f7lffl?fTf..i3l'.ml'ii41 222 Pettinqer. George Michael. 432 S. Oakland Ave., Indian-7 7 anolis Infllaha --.4-.---- ----------------A --e---------e- ----'--'- 7 9 ' '6' Pts: 'M'1l f'1f5?l???f 1E?..Ff'f?f-.Fig..TTi'f,?ff??r.Eiiif',,22j'... P1 'll' ff 'c'''-He1'iIi5f''i'f.', '22o4 ofcimrgi Ra., Toledo. ohm ...... 240 Fliiivd I... 707 Buntin St.. Vincennes.. IUUIEIHHHIS4- 352 Pl'ie1ns.ii 735 Thatcher Ave.. Ri1Ieg'6F?5'f?SIh4Il23215 Orth. Philip A.. 173.1 VV. Fifth Ave.. Gary. Indiana ...,.. 129. 251 Nelson. Phyllis Ann, 1722 E. Cedar St., South Bend. Indi- ana ..........,....... ..... . ... .. . ..... ..... . .. .. .. ...,... ........-17, 89, 209 Nelson. Sandra Lee, 155 1Vashliurne St.. Elgin, Illinois ......., 212 Neshit. 1Yillian1 R,. 11605 Hale Ave., Chicago, Illinois .... 43, 251 Nevins. Thomas Elhert, 204 E. Second South St.. Carlin- ville, Illinois. ............,,... . .... .. ............................ 84, 182, 256 Newcomer. Shirley Ann. 137 Highland Ave.. Battle Creek. Michigan .................. ................. ...,. ........................,..,.....,....... 2 2 7 Newlin. Carl, Jr., Hutsonville. Illinois ............,........................, 240 Newpart, Marilyn Ann, 7104 N. Ozark Ave.. Chicago. Illi- nots . ..... .. . .,.. ......... ..... . , .........,...,.............................. . .209 Newquist. Joan Evelyn, 926 XV. Charles. Muncie, Indiana ...229 Nichols, Charles Alvin, Jr., R. R. S. Edgewood, Anderson. Indiana ................... . .. ,...... ................... . .42, 1S2. 233 Nichols, Donald Dean, 103 S. XVest St., Angola. Indiana . ....................... ..............................,.......,...................,.., 129. 239 Nicholson, Carol M., 431 Brightwaters Blvd., St. Peters- lvurg, Florida ......................... ....... ..,............................. ,..... 1 S 3 , 226 Noaker, Nancy Jo, 2404 University Circle, Canton. Ohio 95, 225 Nodine. Herbert VVallace, 141 Maynard St., Springtield, Massachusetts ..........,.. ..............,. .,,... ..,...,.................. .............. 6 3 Noll. Bruce Ingles, 339 Layman Ave.. Indianapolis. Indiana . ...... ...... ..,......,...................,... ...,....,.,..,......,,,,,,,,,...... 1 3 3, 263 Nordenskjold. Iflla. Alstensgat. 21 Stockholm, Sweden .... 136. 222 Norlie, Thomas Powell. 6071 Newburg Ave., Chicago 31, Illinois .. .... ,..... ........... ,... . ......,.. ...,.....................,...................... 2 4 S Novak. Mrs. Elizabeth Janes, 202 Indiana St,, Elmhurst, Illi- nois ....................,......,... ..................,......................,........ 7 6, 212 Nugent, Sara Lou. 5860 hN73Sll1112IO11 Blvd., Indianapolis, Iu- diarla . .....................,.... ....., . .. ........ .................. 8 7. 92, 137. 208 Nutt. Martha Louise, 3015 Tudor Ct.. Moline. Illinois .... 94. 222 O Ohear. Mary Lewis. S361 Broadway, Indianapolis, Indiana .... 213 Oherholtzer, 1Vi11iam Henry. Mazon. Illinois .................. 129, 263 O'Connor, Patricia, 1461 Peck St.. Muskegon, Michigan . .,........ . ....,................ .. ...... .. ...... ........ . 84. 94, 183, 210 O'Hair, Iohn Dennis. 2189 Burns, Detroit, Michigan ,........,.. 257 Olcott. Thomas XV., 4519 1Vilmette, Fort YVayne, Indiana.. .249 Oldenkamo. John. 164 XValiash. lvahash. Indiana ..,,.......... 251 Oliver, XVilliam Kenneth, Jr.. 146 Gray. VVebster Groves. Missouri . .. . .. .... .... ...,...,... .... ...,.,..,...,........ . . Olson, Lee Arnold, R. R, 6. Crown Point. Indiana.. .,..,.....,.... 263 Olson. Russell A.. 15303 Clifton Blvd.. Lakewood, Ohio 134, 250 O'll'leara, Marguerite, 67 Oakdale Blvd., Pleasant Ridge. Michigan . ..,,,.,... .... .. .,.... ,........ . .. .,.............,....... 79. 183, 216 Onrlomisi, James Vlfilliam, R, R. 1, Milligan Rd., Lowell- ville. Ohio. ........,.. ...... .,,. . . ., ,..,,,.,...,,..,,....,,..,.,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,263 O'Neal1. Thomas NV.. 913 S. Grant Ave.. Crawfordsville. Indiana ,.... ........ . .,........ . ., , ,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,, ,.,132, 133, 237 One, VVilliam Thompson. 2868 Ivashington Blvd.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio. ...... .,..,... . .......,............ .... , ,,,, 8 4, 105. 257 Orr. Marilyn D.. 908 XVisconsin Ave.. Oak Park, Illinois Ortstadt, John Paul. 210 NV. 1Vashington, Monticello, Indi- ana .. ............ .... .. .. ... ,,,.. . ..,,.,,,.., . 245 Orwig, Persis Jean. 2467 Hempstead Rd.. Toledo 6, Ohio 185 714 Osterhane. Bruce II.. R. R. 3, Vincennes, Indiana..133, 183, Ostien. Thomas. 223 Potawatomi. Royal Oak, Michigan. 183. 252 236 Otis, Mary Isabelle, 600 Riford Rd., Glen Ellyn. Illinois . ,,,..... ,.., ......... . . ,..... ......,,...,.......... 79, 183. 205. Otlt. Eleanor Jean, NVister1a Inn, Summerville, South Caro- H13 ..-.......,................................................................................... 306 226 226 Pl 'll' ., VV'll'. . R. R. 1. Crown Point, Indiana .,......,. I ......... 247 Pigkdijiiig, Paltiiigia Joan, 1532 N. Massasoit Ave.. Chicago. H Illinois ............ .-.-.--------------- -------------- --------'-A--'-----' - 1 --- 9 ' ' 2' ' Pierce. Beverly Margaret. 124 Eastern Ave., Plainfield, In-2,0 1' .............. .... .......,,,.............. I . . ...... . .........,.... , ..... ,. ,... - Pizifii-2? Kathryn Jo, 4009 Sunnyside Ave., Minneanolis, 7 Minnesota ...,. .............---- - ------- . ---------------------- --------'--e 7 5 ' 184' 2-4 Pir-1-ce, Phyllis Hamuer, 1840 Curry Rd., Schenectadgfii lggwen v k ,,,.,.. ..... . . .... .. ............... ..........-.---- . ---------- ------- , - - - .-- Pinnci-Inger, Nancy Diane. 3763 Watson Rd., Ind1anapol1s.7 Indiana ,............ .. ......,. .......,..,........... , .,..,. 2 ..... . ........ I, ..... 2-09 Pitkin. Sinanrve, 440 E. Washington. Martinsville. Indiana 2-5 Pollock, Alan Robert. 1346 N, Austin Blvd., Oak Park,1 'gli-761 P0l'ili'.i5 .lf1,i.i.il.15i?'i2ffl?.ffff5f2':f.Il'f?iifl?5.5T'..1111531241 Porter. Marilyn J., 260.1 W. McKinley Ave.. Milwaukee. XVisconsin .. ........,.......------- ----------------- ---------------------f-- --------' 6 7 ' 213 P'i7'fff'...llflT'?.'ff...2f'lTlf5...fll.f..f.'.T'I..fff.'...fff7fffffflff...1111115256 Pnrteriield, Jean Elizabeth, Chatsworth, Illinois .,............ 185. 228 Potter. John Randall. Southgate, Alger Ct., Bronxville, New York ...,....,...,......,...,................,.................,................................. 253 Powell, Margaret .Anne, Pinehurst Farms, Montague Rd., Rockford, Illinois ............,,....................................,..,......,,,,..,,.,,, 209 Powell, Richard C., 4927 VVinthrop Ave., Indianapolis. In- diana ....,..,.................,....,.,...., , ......,................. 34, 87, 105, 126, 240 Prakel. Phyllis C., 603 E. Main St., Versailles, Ohio .,,,,, 67, 210 Pratt, Margaret Ann, Rockville. Indiana ...............,...,.,,..,.,..,,,, 217 Price. Douglas Nelson, R. R. 2. Bourbon, Indiana .........,..,..... 258 Price, Phyllis Caroline, 233 XV. Harrison Ave., Maumee, Ohio ............ . ....................................................................... 205. 218 Price, Val, Jr., 4711 Central Ave., X7Vestern Springs, Illi- nois .................,.....................................................,..,..,.. 79, 185, 248 Prihoda, Donald Thomas, 3655 Grove Ave., Berwyn, Illinois 245 Pritchard, Harmon, Jr., R. R. 18, Box 660. Indianapolis, Indiana .................... .,..... ..............................,,.,..............,..... 7 5 , 249 Prosser, Anne, Hagerstown. Indiana .............................. 83, 94, 218 Prosser, Jean, Hagerstown, Indiana ..........................,,,,...... 94, 211 Pruitt. Richard Allen, 1419 North St., Logansport. Indiana 265 Puckett, John XV., Jr., 8115 Meadow Lane, Kansas City, Missouri ......i...........,....,......................,...,..................,........ 75, 253 Pugh, Robert VVarren, 4209 Tacoma Ave., Fort XVayne, Indi- ana ......... .................................. ...... ....................,.,,..,,,,,,.,., 7 2 , 262 Purcell, Roberta Ellen, R. R. 1, Roachdale, Indiana. ,.,,.,,... 63, 64 Purkis, Claude Edward, Jr., 800 Linden Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ........................,..,...,,................,.,......,.,.....,,..,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,.. Q Qucller, Robert Lee, 211 S. Twenty-second St., Terre Haute Indiana ..................................................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, R Raasch, Dorothy Lorraine, 1520 W. St. Charles Rd., May- wood, Illinois ...,...............,...,,,...,.........................,...,,,,,..,.....,.,... Rada, Roger Louis, 111-49 Colfax St., St. Albans 11, New Iork ............. ............................ ........ 1 0 3,117,119,133,185, Radle, Robert M.. -Jr., Apt. 29, 2221 E. Fifty-second St., Indiana olis, Indiana .....................,,...,......................,...... 75, Raffety. Stanley W., 3052 Portsmouth Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio ......... .... ,..,.... ....,.. .,....i.... ......................................,,,... 1 8 5 , Ragan. Margaret Lou. 616 Foster St.. Evanston, Illinois 47, Ragan. Rex B., 540 N. Broad St., Galesburg, Illinois ....,....... 204, Ralston, Nancy Caroline, R. R. 17, Box 506, Indianapolis, Indiana ..,......................,.........., ,..... ...,.,.,.....,,.,.,,....,.,...,.....,...... Ramsey, Victor Eugene, 1211 N. Lincoln St., Robinson, Illi- nois ......,,.,.....,.........,.....,..........,,,,.,..,,...........,..,...,. 72, 79, 185, Ranck, Wolcott A., 7248 Constance Ave., Chicago 49, Illi- nois .,,. .................................,, .........,.....................,............. .,.,,,,. 265 'ees 229 261 243 234 225 234 217 261 .247 Randerson, Roelif Jansen. Diamond Point. New York ,...... . ,... 259 Randolph, Allen, Jr., 1016 E. Liberty St., Covington, Indi- ana .......................................................,,,.......,........,.,.....,,,, 129, 241 Randolph, Jeannette Frances, Lowell, Indiana .......................... 221 Ratclitlf, F. Drake. R. R. 3, Greencastle, Indiana .....,,....,.. 47. 247 Rauch, Elizabeth, Oak Park Arms Hotel, Oak Park, Illi- nois .........,.......................,.........,..,,.........,..........,.....,..,,, 47, 94, 211 Ravencroft, Sandra Ann, 4952 Gayle Ave., Skokie, Illinois ,... 209 Rea, Georganne, 1604 Morrison Rd., Centralia, Illinois .,... ..... 213 Reading, Richard K., 441 S. Sixth Ave., La Grange, Illinois 243 Redding, Mary Ellen, E. Felicity St., Angola, Indiana ,.,....... 215 Reece, Royna C., 0827 Plank St., Box 453, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone ...........................,.........,.................................,,.,..... 211 Reed, Charles V., 1619 Greenleaf Blvd., Elkhart, Indiana Reed, Joan Lou 1155 Kinnaird Ave. Fort XVayne 6 Indiana Reed, 'MiIi5Hi 12iiiEQ'ii'0'0'7' ' sf ' 'iiaiii ' 'si.', '135EiiiBiii.' 1111 iioiisf' ,.... I.. 76, 79, 90, Reed, ,Patricia Ann, 463 N.E. Thirty-first St., Miami 37, Florida .......... .............................,.......................,....,.....,............. ' ' ' 49 227 218 225 Reed, Virginia, 1755 XV. 100th St.. Chicago, Illinois 80, 185, 210 Reel, Jane Ellen, 809 E. Front St., Bloomington, Illinois ....., Reenter. Arlene, 6427 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, Illinois ,... 185, Rehder, Robert R., 1515 VV. Seventy-ninth St., Chicago, Illi- nois .....................................................................................,.....,.. Rehm. Robert A., 718 Spencer St., Logansport, Indiana ........ 87. 185, 223 224 255 Reid, George Nathan, 222 W. Elm St., Albion, Illinois ........ 264 Reid. James R., 802 Mechanic St., Sturgis, Michigan .........,.. 247 Reif, Charles Gordon, 5761 N. Kent Ave., Milwaukee, Wis- consin ................................,.........,.....................................,.,, 49, 245 Reininga, Carol B., 231 Clinton Ave.. Oak Park, Illinois 88, 224 Rice, Michael VValter, 1040 Everett, Louisville, Kentucky ........4-2 135 261 Rice, Reed Porter, 3167 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, In- diana ........,..................,................................... . ....,..........,.. 133, 253 Rich, Pauline, 1519 W. Macon Ave., Decatur, Illinois .......... 226 Richards, Dolores, 605 N. Ainsworth Ave., Tacoma 6, XVashington ...,.,....,... .......................................,... 9 2, 94, 157, 208 Richards, Richard L., 169 XV. Third St., Roanoke, Indiana 250 Richardson, Patricia Eileen, .5334 VV. Sixty-fifth St., Chicago 29, Illinois ................ ......................,.............,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 96, 2.12 Ricketts, Clyde, Jr., R. R. 3, Box 475, Walkerton, Indiana A --........................................................................ 42, 44, 83, 186, 254 Ricketts, Robert, R. R. 5, Box 475 XValkerton, Indiana .......... Rieman, John Henry, S50 VV. Eighth St., Connersville, . 80 Indiana .............,.,.....................,........,..............,.....,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,,.., Ries, Alfred Paul, 3235 XV. Madison St., Milwaukee, XfVis- consin ........,.......................,.,,..,,............,..,.........,...,,,..,,,, 186, Riggs, Barbara Allen, 2525 Seneca Valley Rd., Louisville, Kentucky ........................ ,.,,,.. .,.. ,,.........,. .....,,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rippetoe, John VV., 1411 Central Ave., Connersville, Indiana Rivar, Edwin, 1175 Pennsylvania Ave., Plymouth, Indiana 75, iss, Robbins, Owen VV.. 601 N. XValnut St., Pauls Valley, Okla- homa . ..,. ..........,,.,,...,........................................,.,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,, 7 6, Robbins, Massachusetts ...............,.,........................,,.,... . ,..,,,, .,.,,,,,,, ..,,,,.., Phillips XX'esley, 130 Merriam Ave., Leominster Roberts, David N., 1711 Davis Ave., Whiting, Indiana .......... Roberts, Donald R., 435 S. Second St., XNatseka, Illinois 79, Roberts, Joanne, 8306 Huntington Rd., Huntington XVoods, Michigan ...............................,.,,..,....................,,,.,,.,,,,, 76, 186, Roberts, Joyce Elizabeth, 2111 N. Market Ave., Canton, Ohio ...............,......................,......,........................,,,...,,,,,,,,,, 76, Roberts, XVellington, Jr., 1000 S. Fifty-third, Lombard, Illi- nois ...... ........ ...... ...... .,........ . . ......... . . . .............,..,....,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,.,, Robertson, Harold B.. North Vernon, Indiana ,.,..,,......... 186, Robinson, Donald, 139 S. Kentucky Ave., Madisonville, 254 218 250 238 236 'zos 254 255 216 227 240 236 Kentucky ............... .............. ................... ............. ,............,,,,...,., 2 5 4 Robinson, Frances Marybelle, 5240 N. Delaware St., Indian- apolis, Indiana ......................................................,....... ..,,., 6 7, 226 Rodgers, Ann Blanche, 1117 Cardinal Dr., Louisville, Ken- tucky ........... .....................,................................................. 1 86, 216 Roeiner, Barbara Lee, 622 Ludlow St., Lawrenceburg, Indi- ana ................................ .............................................,.,..,.... 8 9, 229 Rogers, Alice Jane. 458 N. Clay St., Frankfort, Indiana ...... 227 Rogers, Julia Rocile, 125 XV. Lapeer St., Lansing, Michi- gan ................................................................................................ 220 Rogers, XValter Duncan. 6293 N. Louise Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois .................. ........ ..................................,...,.............,....... 8 7 , 265 Rohm, James Roberts, S227 S. Ridgeland Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois .......................................,.....,.,....,.......,......,....................,,,,,. 249 Rohm, Norman, 215 XV. Fifth St., Auburn, Indiana ,...,.,......... Rohm, Robert E., 8227 S. Ridgeland Ave., Chicago, Illinois..249 Rohm, Thomas A., 1337 Poplar St., Huntington, Indiana ...... 248 Rohm, VVilliam L., 1357 Poplar St., Huntington, Indiana Romack, Joseph C., Sharpsville, Indiana ............................ 187, Root, Diana Dean. 204 E. XX'inter, Danville, Illinois ............. 248 252 .209 Root, Janice Elizabeth, 503 Melrose Ct., Clinton. Iowa .......... 214 Ropkey. Fred, Jr., R. R. 1, New Augusta, Indiana ................ 249 ticut .............................................................................................. Reinstedt, Robert N., 192 Burns St., Forest Hills. New York .................................................................................... 185, 256 Remington, Charles H., 64 Sagamore Rd., Bronxville, New York . .............. ............................................,.. ................. ............. 2 5 3 Renkenberger, Mary, 1485 Lake Shore Dr., Muskegon. Michigan .................................................................................. 211 Reno, Valerie Helen, 1139 N. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park, Illinois .................. ................................................................ 9 4, 215 Rentner, Robert L., 553 Freeland Ave., Calumet City, Illi- nois ...................................................................................... 185, 244 Reppert, Nancy Clare, Flemington. XVest Virginia ................ 215 Rettke, Dale Allen, 2341 W. 121st Pl., Blue Island, I1li515:is265 Rhorer. Barbara. 511 XIV. Sycamore St. Kokomo Indiana ...... 223 Rhorer, Edythe, 511 W. Sycamore St., 'Kokomo, 'Indiana...5.... Rice, Cynthia Ann, 1023 Kinnaird Ave.. Fort Wayne, Indi- ana ...................................................................................... 185, Rice, James Abel, 3167 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ................................. . ............................................ 13.1, 185, Rice, John Paul, R. R. 1, Tuscola, Illinois ......... ..... ...... 1 3 1, 222 222 252 265 Rosbrugh, Martha Jean, 414 E. Eckrnan, South Bend, Indi- 31121 ............ .. ............................ .. ............ ..... .... ....... . . ..... . ....... ..... . . . . Rose, Carolynn Jane, 4644 Kenwood Ave., Indianapolis, Indi- Z1113 ................--............... . .... .. .... .. .... ...... .. ...... ...... .... ..... . . . ......... Ross, Carl Ellsworth, 7957 Luella Ave., Chicago, Illinois ...... Roth. Louis A., 441 W. Jackson St., Webster Groves, Mis- i souri .......................................................................... 83, 187, Rowe, Jack D., 111 S. Hudson St., Coldwater. Michigan Ruddick. Martha Lou, 610 S. High St., Bloomington, Indi ana .................................................................................. 75, 80, Ruldy, Billie Anne, 1005 Danville Ave., Crawfordsville, In- ian-a ........................................................................................... Rudy. John P. R. R. 14. Box 261, Indianapolis. Indiana ........ Rueff, Joseph, Jr., 1948 Lake Ave., Whiting, Indiana ....... Rusie. Barbara R., 4048 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Indiana ................................................................................ 160, Russell, Anabel, 39 Algonquin VVood, Webster Groves, Mis- souri ............................................... ...................... 4 7, 94, 136, Russell, John Francis, 122 E. Tenth St., Broolt'ville,g51dga3na Russell, Nyla Marn, Sky Crest Farm, Kirkland, Illinois ..... Russo, Joseph John, 917 Noble Ave., Bridgeport, Connec Rust, John Albert, 706 Jay St., Elgin, Illinois .......... ........ 9 7, Rutherford. Alice Marie, Oakland, Florida ...................... 187. Ryiziii, Doris Mildred, 120893 Fifteenth St., Rock Island, inois ....................................................................................... Ryan. Patricia Ann, 315 Elm St., Greencastle, Indiana..187. Ryder, Margaretta Agnes, 1258 Garner Ave., Schenectady, New York .................................................................................... Rylander, Carol Anne. 852 N. Central Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois . ............................................................................................ . Ryfjholm, Barbara June, 5760 Broadway, Indianapolis, In- ciana ............................................... . .......................................... .. 227 .227 259 258 237 219 63 2.36 250 216 223 262 96 265 264 220 231 226 229 219 218 307 1 5-IK . I-11111511 l',.. 1.1111 11:13 Sl., '1-flair l':1lls, Iown 11.1, 7.2, .219 Sxilslngri, Sully ,lo:in. 1111 Blclmaili, lliglllnllll I':irk, Nllvlli- gnn .2.2.I S.ill1'i. llolwll l'l:linrsl, Ilolnglns Aux, l'Iossnioor, Illinois 1.1.2, lS1', .2514 Snllf, llrirrly jrnn, .2lIN Slnlr SI., l.n 1'ross1-, XY1s1'olisin 711, .214 Snlnlnolls, Iiroilgl' Nl., Krllllniifl, llnllzlnn IX7. .2.I1l Sain-I1-rs, Nlsollin Ann, -11111 lfonrlli Avo., 11111-limi, .XI:ilv.onn 511, 3111 Snnl'-n11,1'nioI Illllli, 5.211 llinllry lil., XY:--llivlrl. Nrn' ,lvi'sl-3' l.I7. 21114 Sass, lisiilvin' I.,, 554.1 Agnlllv Avv.. I'li1r:ii:o .l1l, llllnols 1411, 147, 1147, Jos S.llli'1'iin.1n, l'2lll:ilu-lli, ll.I1., ,lnsonvillsq llnllalnn .,... . lvl, 1111, 7.2, 1117, .2.I11 Slinlilli-ls, Snlnnln' ,I.ln1'l, 11.1.2 l nir llnks Avv., Unk I':ilk, Illinois , ,235 Snnl-ns. Snszin ,l:nn', 1'l1l-1 W, l'olvln Sl., Syrncnsl-, Nl-w Ynik 117, 33.1 Snxinnn, llzivnl Nl., 25 lIn11nloSl., 1'l:o'kslnn. Mil-liiunn 211.1 Scnll-s, Sin' IHII1-n, 11115 In-linncv. Ari-liliolfl, lllno Un, .2.l,l S1'nrlioioln.gll, Ilvllj ,Il-:nnn-, l.iln'olnslllrr lfslnlvs, I'l'rli'. Illi- nois 4,7, vo Jin Svfillv-illxiy. ,lolln Rolnlrl, 511: IC. llowairll Sl., I,l1llllill', llli nous -19, 5.1, 75, IH7, 1.18 Srllnnl. Ann. JI.2I lllisllliigloii Avia, I':X'JlllNVIlI1', llulinlln .2118 Srlinlvi, ,lonn l.,, JI NY. Svvl-nlli Sl., Ron-In-sli-r. Inilinnn -17, .2ll Srln-ii, llnllrll Ii., 11.21 All-lrosr Sl., Iillil':lgo 1.1, Illinois . . Sr., 57. 75. 711.811, lol, Il1.l, 187, 3511 S1-lnllnng. llolwil Alllriglll. Svlninnry llill, lYl-slliililsli-r. 5l:1i'3lnn1l 118, .21i.l S1-lilool. Mnlwl l.oni-1-, 11-111 lfonill-1-nlli Sl., Ill-wllorrl, lnnli- .inn 115, ,ig Srlilolf. ,lolm XY.. 1111.1 l :oi llnks .Xu-., link I':irk, Illinois .Zlll S1'linn1ll, Anon l.r1', 1.21111 S. IC. Ilil'cl'si1l1', I'1x':insviIll', lnlli- .lnn 07, 1117, 1.1.1 Sclnnull, 1,1-Rn, XY:-slon, .IMI I':n'k Sl.. l'2Il.gln. Illinois J-I5 Srliorn, ,lnlin Ix:nl, llslorfl, In-linnn 117, 75, .249 Srliovn, .Iosvlili ,l.. ,Il',, llxloill. lnlllnnn 75, 1117. .2418 Srlioiirkri, Iloiolliy, 5515 Ki-nnooil Aw.. In1li:olnpolis, Incli- :oisi Nll, 1147. .2111 S1-lioolry, Sninli. .179 li. lVl'sIli1'l1l. Inili:in:ilio1is, linlinnn 1147, 2.2.2 Srliollllyl-. Ilvlly ,ll-nn. .15 l'roslic1'l I'k., XY., llrooklyn. Nrw York . 2.29 Svlionliyl, ,lnnr Rnlli, .15 I'xoslu-rl l'k.. VV.. llrooklyn, N1-n' Yi-ik IH7, .2.II1 S1-Innl-ill-1, ,llnlllli Alnlwl, 'Ill IC. Sixlli Avi-., llnry, lnflinnn .2.21 INl'I111lll, Ilnllunrn Annv, 111-lo Sl. l.:lwrl'nl'l' Avo.. 1'1iil-algo, Illinois 11411, .2.211 Srlilllfr, llnl' I'1sll'll1', l-1'1.I'l'li:wkri' Sl.. Ill-s I'l:iilll's, Illinois .219 Svliilsslvi, Nnnry l.on, 95.12 S. l iI'ly'1onr1Ii Ai'l'.,I1nlc l.nwn. Illinois .2.Il Svlinll. Am- Nlslrn-, 111511 li, Sl. ,lov Sl.. lnulinnziliolis, lnwli- nnn L211'1 Srlinsnil. Nm-11 1'lnislinn, ,ll.. 111111 IC. Mini-i' Sl., Sonlli Ilvnll, linlinnzl .2ln.2 S1'Ilwnl'l. Knlllryn, l'l'j'NlJ1I l.:iI11'. Illinois . .lH, 5.1,S1i,7I,l57.I1'41'11,.21.2 Sclinl-114-i'. ,ll1l1ll'S XV., ,lr., 11.211 lVl-sll-y Avv.. Unk l':n'l1. llli' noi-4 .230 Swliynnk, I i':nn'ill1- Kvllnor, .1115 IC. lllnckloill Avlz. I':V1l1lN- vlllv. ln1li:1n:i 9.2, 9-1, 21111 Srliyniik. l i':lnk K1-Iso, .1115 li. lllzicklorll Avi-.. livnnsvillr. llnlinnzl 75. 2.15 Sroll, li. l.ynn, ,lr., IlI9.I.l l.ongn'oo1l llr., l.llICilL111, Illinois 5.1, 75, 11114, .2-lo Sroll, llillwil I.:-wis, ,li'., Akron. lnslinnn .257 Srillnn-1, -los:-liliiiiv lll., 717 Kcnl Rll., lin-nilworlli, Illinois 49. .213 Srninsni. 1'1'1Ii'iv Al., llillllroolc l 1l1'Il1, llnrls-lnlv. N1-iv York 3-1.1 Srnl, llnvill M., 1111. N. li. l i1'sl Sl., W'nsliinglon, ln1li:in:i INR, .2511 Si-I-lvl. llonnil-, 15.2.15 I.l-xnnglon. llnrvl-y, Illinois .211 Si-lln. Ilonn-nico, vin 'I'. 1 ll-nionzi .27. Milnno. llnly .251- S1-llm-is, llonnlfl 1'.. 5-1.11 lli1's1'li SI.. 1'llil':n.go, Illinois 07, HJ, ISN, 253 Sl-llvis, I.oins1- Amnlai. l1l1l.l1lr:iIll Sl., l1nni'ill1', I1lino's 911. .2.l1 Srliwllcn. Nlilllrlwl llrlvn, 11.11. Ill. Ilox .1.2'l. 'l'ol1'1lo, Uliin JJ, HI, Un, ISN, JAH Svnni-ll, Ilnilinin l,ollis1'. 11.211 Ili-Inionl Avi-., Sonlli Ill-nfl. lnllinnn 2.1.1 Sl-xson, xvlllllil I l-rn, .I'l.Ill Vi-nlrnl Avi-., llnlianinpoli-., Incli- nnzi .2.29 Sllnlu-1-n. Mnigaiivl Ann, 1.1.18 N. 1'Ii-vm-lznul Aw.. l'nnlon, lllno 57 Slninklni. Nnnry Sin-, 119.29 Illnrlcslonn- Avi-.. I'llil':igo. Illi- noi-- .2.I1 Slinnks. Roll:-rl 'l'.. .lllil IC, Nlnrkrl Sl., SIIIPIII. linlinnn 75, .2.15 Slinnks, XK'illi:iln K.. .21111 IC. Mnikl-l Sl., Snlrin. llnlinnn 11.1, 2.15 Slinllnrk. I'4lJlllIl, 2711 lIl:n'I4nn-r I'l.. XXX-lisll-r Iirovvs 19. Mis. -.onli .2.l7 Slinllnck. Nlnly llollgi-, .2711 lllnrkiin-r I'l.. Vl'l'lisll'r lirovcs I . Mis'-onli 22.1 SIIJIWYVI, ,lolin lN':ii1l. -1.1.2 XV. 1'olulnliin, I1:ii'l-nporl, lown 111, 1.20, .21l1l, Joi., .2-1,1 9111-1111, K1-niliivk. 11. ll. l. Ilnx 1111. 1':nnI1y. Inllinnzi 2-17 Sllvlly. Nnnry l.olnsi'. .l'lH N. l'lnln Sl., llzngcwslowii. lnili :inn 941. .219 Slivllp. Snssinnn 1.4-r, 2211 lllllxulnll- Avi-., lil't'1'lll'll'4lll', Inlli- :nin . . RU, INR. 2211 .1011 Sln-lwril. llnvi1l. .211 Argyll- I'1., Ilronxvilll-, New York .,....... 5I1Tl'lll'l'll, Snszin Alzinu, 1514 lllisllinglon Sl.. 1-IIIIITTIIHIS, ln- l I Ill I Slirriiiiiii. Knlll:o'inc, 'IN N. Norwood Ave., llilils1l:ili'.iIllii2Iiii igzln Slnc-lnls, Sllivuly, llliio .lll.I, 1148, llonnlal XN':l5nl', R. Il. .2. Allnnln. lnllinnzi , ..,. 188, 'lilininns ,I:irulinv. .217-1 Nll'KlIlIl'y Aw.. l41lkl'Wl1lNl 4.2, 711, 79, IX9, Slioi-lznngli. l r:ink R.. 314.211 N. l'l-lnisylv:ini:l Sl., lnrlianzlpo- lis. lnvllsn-:i 129 Slingan 1, llllil Nolan-rl Ross. 4115 XV. 'l'wl-nlil-lll Sl., Aulinrn, Iiilrlii- . , 117, Slinlniicr, ,l:nn-1 l.mnsl-. 111111 lIil1lr1'l1i Sl., Sonlll llcnll. ln- ili ini Sllninnkvr, Vl'ilIi:nn A., 511111 N. l'cnnsylvnni:i Sl., Illlllillil' Illlllilllll 49 npolis, 25.5 209 210 261 261 357 .2511 2.27 .2.l5 Sulnvy. Ilorolliy I... 72211 1'rnn1Ion Avl-.. I'liic':n4o--19. Illinois 5.1, 1111, 1119, Sickninnn. Mnx Rollin. 1-1-IH lfnion Sl.. l'olnmlxns, I11ll1i1ll2l 21.2 2.19 S nnnons. Mrs. Slivrlyn ill., 'lllll jnvkson Sl., Ili'ul-licnsllc, n lnelinn GH Siinon, Alolin ,lowpli, 11115 l':lrk Aw.. N1-w York. N1-w York Slnioinls, Simpson. lni' :n.i R., I.lp,oni1l, . . 11.1, 189, Illllllil, 115119 llzirnnliy Sl.. N.VV., VV:isllinglon, lJ.l'. 1 ll 'I In1li'in'i 189 .2114 .231 212 Soiuyi. Alvin IIAJI, 9117 Rillnl-wooll llr., Illglllllllll l':irk, Illi' Inns 79, Sjovl-roni, Nnnry .IJ1llL'. -1117 N. linrelin-r Avl-.. Rockforll, Illi- .2113 .215 .255 2.27 ,2,l9 .211 .251 nois . -17, Sknnwr, l'. I'orl1-1' II. l.2.Ilu Iill'Vk'Illll Ava-.. Moline, Illinois 49, 511, Sloop, Mnry Ann. 111: NY, l'liic:n4o Sl., 1.1-lunnon, lnlliznin 5, Slongli, llvorlgl- Iliiggins, 1111114 Ill-lnizir, Mission, Knnsns 75. Sim-l. 1'l:n'isc Al2l1'lli1l'l'l, 54111 VV, Sixlll Sl., Slislinwaikn. linli- :nm Snnlli, Arllnn' l.nw, 1.21 I'ioi'in, lN':isliinglnn, Illinois Sniilli, 1', Yvonnv. 79511 lllzirylannl Avo., I'liiCngo 19, Illinois li7, IPI9, Sniilli. lirik 'I'.. 711111 Nornlnl. 1'liil':igo, Illinois .. Sinilli, I'2llH4'lll' Y.. 11. 11. 11, Mnrinn, linlizinn . slllllll. ' 79. '27, 139, Sinilli, lirvgory 1.1-r, 58419 Vl'inlln'on Ava-.. Illlllllllllllllllli, ln- llizlnn 75. 79. Slnilli. llnrolll ,l:iin1-s.1':n'll-i' l1r,, Sl:nnl'or1l, l'onn1-clivnl 75. Sinilli, ,lnnn-s l'Il1lon, ,li'., 1.117 VV. l illll Sl.. llflzlrion, lnmli- .in.i -Ili. 5.2. 117. 1149. Sniiili, ,Ionn Sli-roll, .2-1.2.5 llirvliwooil l.:nn', VlIiIim'lll-. Illi- IIIVIS . .. I Sinilli. AI1ll'lQJ1I'l'1 Alivr, 1811 S. NN'inli'i' Sl.. Snll-in, Oregon .212 .255 .2-I8 Iil'1ll'g1',l1isrpli, 1.1-11 N. l2lllll'l'I1 Sl., Rockloril. Illinois 31.-1 .241 .257 2.18 .22' ,7h, 2.27 Sinilli, Marilyn ,Im-nn, 1-1-Ill S. 'I.I1II'll'l'lllIl Avv.. lllnywnoil, Illinois . .2.I.I Sinilli, lllnrjorii' Knv. 2111 S. lirnnl, l owll-r. lnulinnn ..2.1.2 Slnilll. N1-ul Alzin, .Ill N. Nlivliipnn Sl., Plynionlll. lnllinnn .2-15 Sniilli, l1ic'li:ir1l l'nrl-y, 29 Sllnlio l.:inc, llrnnxvillu, Nvw York 51. 1119, .2511 Slllllll. liivlinrll josvpli, -11.111 Norllwolr Avv., lfnsl l'llicngo. lnllinnn . IRQ. 343 Snnlli, Rolu-rl llsilc, 35.1 l'illio11 Avi-.. I'Iynionl1i, Iinli:nni..., . 189, 256 Sinilli, llolll-rl l'nul-, 111111 Risluc Ave.. Rovkloril. Illinois 51, 257 Sinilli, Snlly Illonllon, .211.2.2 lllililnry Sl., l'orl llnron, Miclilqw inn: 1. -1- Sniilli, 'I'i-rry lV1'in:, 1-111 lim-nwoorl Avi-.. lillcllnrl. lnllinnzi . 55. 79, 26.1 Svnool. Ilorn II-'oolcs, Troy Nil., NVnsIiinu1on. lnllinnn 2.24 Slllyllllh lolnl XV., 111111S.l'l1l-slvrAv1'., l'nrIi Riiligc, Illinois L2-ll Snnpl-, lllnry l.nniw, .2111 lflxn Sl.. l'lil'vy Vlinsr. M:ll'yl:nnl 1149, 2114 Snvll. Sl--:irl A.. 1119 Sivlli Avr.. I,:l lirnngv, Illinois 251 Snwli-r, Marilyn ,lm-nn. H19 Iowan Avc., Anroral, Illinois 2.29 Sniwlm-r, Rolwrl I... 19.27 'I'liornwoo1l Ave.. 5Vll11lL'll1', Illinois ' -Ili. -17, 511. 5.2. lIl.I, 1211, 1.2-1. 1.1.2. 139, .2.I1l Solvlin-r, Riclinril Ilwvn. 11111 Mnllison, l :lrin:l. Illinois. 205 5.,l.lm-f, Slglnlpy IL, lllll lllnllison. l :n'in:i, Illinois 2115 Solrlwl-il:-l, lIIi1l'lIlIl Ann. .29-I XV. VV:llnnI. Vnnlon. Illinois 22-I S1llli1l,'lnll1'l, 17111 Iiri-i'iil nf lllvfl., lilklinrl. lnllinnfl l .. .... .225 Sonnin-r, l':1lri1'i:i I.oniw, 14111111 Koslnl-r Aw.. Skokie, Illinois 211 Son-iiso'i,I':1i'I. 1r.,11Iivl-l. M11'I1lll11'l 1 10112219 Sow:-, lillioll l.orl-nl, 11.29 l'i'1l:ll' Sl.. llliuliignn flly. lnfli- ,Hm -17. 117. 119. 21111. .2-I7 Sorrclls, ,lnrlilli Iclll1lIl1'lIl. 21115 XV. l o'n'lli l'l., llnry. Illlll-011 :inn .... .. .. .... Snnlqnn, Ill-llv ,Iron-, S19 Ii. Sixlli Sl., llinsllnll-. Illinois ....... 217 Sonknn, ll:-nry 1.1-n. 515 IC. Sivlli Sl.. llinsnlnll-. Illinois -211.1 Sonriiini-, lhfsi-iii:lI'5'. .2ll1i 11?1Is11:iI1- Ave.. lirvl-m':i llr. 11,3111-H, :inn I - Soznn-lor, '1':inniii1-, 111.1 1'olili Avi-.. llCl'1Illll'. lllilloirl ...-21111. 322 Snnnul i', S'-inlns. 111.1 Ilolili A' '. . Ill-l':ll1n'. Illinois ..llI. .2-2.1 5I,g,,-ling, 1'pii'1-Ivo I., .lllli NV. 'l'liil'lil'lll Sl.. lllnrion, llnllnnai fi.l, 1119. 2.211 Snr:ir. Sllkillllll' llrillin, 21114 Vl':ili:isli Aw-., l'l:iinlic11l, lnlli-all :inn -I 1 V1 -- - - Sin-i'i'y. Rnllili XVJIIICUY, ,ll'., lolllil llol'k1I:lll', llvlroil, lVli1:lli- ,mn . 1.29. 1.12. 259 Spin-llmiinll-i', Ilvlvn, 55 l 1':inklin Sl.. l'lingrin l nlIs, Olno . .. ...-1.1, -17,217 Spore, Iinlson, ,li'., H118 NV. Allnlns Sl., Szimlllslcy, Uliio ..,. . . , 711. 79, 11-I, 1911. 2.14 Sprnin. Snsnn INIllllll'lll'. 57.1.1 I :ilrmonnl, Ilovvm-rs Crows. Illinois .. , . . , 217 Stahlheber, Jack Eldon, 252 Penning, Wood River, Illinois Stanoviak, Barbara Ann, 8632 Kleinman Rd., Highland, In- diana .............,.., ,...,..,..........,.......,.....,........,.....,,,.....,...... 8 7, 96, 231 Staples, Stanley B., 62 Fenno Rd., Newton Center, Massa- chusetts ..............,,.,..........,...,,.,....,.....,,......,,, ,,.....,,....,......., 1 90, 248 Stark, Edward H., Jr., 1046 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Illi- nois ........,....,.......,......,....,,,..,..,,,....,....,..,..,,..,,,.,,.,...,.,...............,. 241 Stark, Nancy Louise, 4506 VVooddale Ave., Minneapolis, Minnesota .........,,..,.......... ..., ...,.,...,...,..,,,..,, ,,,..,..,....,.....,..,.,, 2 1 5 Stark, Susan jane, 6037 Norwaldo, Indianapolis, Indian? .,,. Stautfer, John Robert, 306 NValnut St.. North Manchester, Indiana .,..,.............,..,... .,..,........,,............,..,,,,,, 1 12, 113, 153, 253 Stecher, Viialter Robert, 7058 N. Oriole, Chicago, Illinois ,.,,,, 245 Steele, Howard E., 224 Ashland Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois 5 Steinberg, Robert Philip, 120 Wabash, Mattoon, Illinois ...... .257 Steinhardt, George Edward, R. R. 1, Culver, Indiana ....,....,., 26.1 Stephens, Joann, 612 Washington Ave., Glencoe, Illinois .,.. Stephens, John L., 1021 S. Knight Ave., Park Ridge, Illi- nois ..................,... ....,..........,,,,...,.,....,.,.........,.,,......,.............,...,. 2 43 Stephens, Mark VV., 426 Adams Ave., Evansville, Indiana Stephens, Norval, jr., 1021 S. Knight, Park Ridge, Illinois Stephens, Robert Craig, 6240 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ..............,..,...........................,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 1 29, 237 Stephenson, Shirley Kay, Syracuse, Indiana .,.,,.,,.....,........ 95, 219 Stepp, Mrs. Barbara O., 833 S. Glenwood Ave., Springfield, Illinois ....... ...... ....,........,..,,.., ,,,,.,,..,......,,.,,,,.,. ,.,,......,. ..... 1 9 1 J , 226 Stepp, Ralph F., Jr., 1130 Washington Blvd., Oak Park, Illi- nois ................................,..,...... . ..,...........,.,................... 79, 190, 240 Stevens, David Bruce, 2205 Lowell Ave., Louisville, Ken- tucky ........................... .......... .... ...............,,..... . 7 9 , 87, 204, 258 Stevens, Janet Beal, 16826 Huntington Rd., Detroit, Michi- gan ......................................... .....,,..,......................................,,.. 2 19 Stevens, Thomas Lee, 914 Drackert St., Hammond, Indiana Stevenson, Marilyn, 493 E. Mill St., Danville, 1ndiana..,.. 79, 223 Steward, Joan Marie, 8324 Draper Lane, Silver Spring, Maryland .....,................................,..........................,..,.,...,.,....,,. Stewart, Elam L.. 122 VV. Hill St., Champaign, Illinois 190, Stewart, G. Brock, 16313 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Ohio ........ 211 256 W. ...... ...... .......... ......... ................. ........................... .,,...... 1 9 , 1 2 4 , 2.17 Stewart. Harry Eugene, 3628 English Ave.. Indianapolis. In- diana ........... ,...,..... .................. .................... . ,....,,,.... . . 1 29, 132, 259 Stiefenhoefer, Mary Dee, 1407 Touhy Ave. inois .............................,..............,,.,,..,....,..., Stockberger, Sharon Isobel, 2734 N. Clinton Park Ridge, Ill- si13 r5ze'xva14.eL 22.1 Suverkrup, Rose Ann, 2608 Vliashington St., Columbus. ln- diana ,... .......... .........,.......,.,......... ............................................. 2 2 7 Swaim, Robert Steven, 201 Ninth St., Wilmette, Illinois ...... 243 Swami, Robert William, 3166 N. Delaware St., Indianapo- lis, Indiana ..,,..... ,... ..............,.,,..,,.,...........,..... ................. 1 9 I . 253 Swain, Mary Frances, R. R. 3, jacksonville, Illinois ......, 89, 221 Swanson, Elizabeth Anne. 11.14. 2, Galesburg, Illinois ............ 217 Snard, James Alan, S135 Paxton Ave., Chicago, Illinois ...... 2.17 Swift, Theodore VVells, 517 Cowley Ave., East Lansing, Michigan ...,,,.,...,..........,...............................,... 53, 76, 79, 191, 252 Swihart, Robert Dale, S07 W. Walnut St., Kokomo, Indiana 259 Symon, Sarah Ann, 1202 E. Rudisill Blvd.. Fort VVayne, In- diana ,,.....,....,........ .................,..,..,.......... . .. .. ..................,.......... .225 T Taatte, James, 22 E. Bellevue Pl., Chicago. Illinois ......,......... 255 Talley, Joan Katherine, 1319 S. Sixth St., Terre Haute, In- diana. ..................,.................... ...............,.................................. 2 14 Tausig, Carl Multord, jr., 3160 N. Cambridge Ave., Chicago! 14, Illinois ..... ......,...............,,.................................. 97. 191, 204 Taverner, Janet lrene, 514 S. Clifton Ave., Park Ridge, Illinois .............. .. . ............. .,................,.,.,..... .................... -I , 215 Taylor, Barbara joan, 120 S. Mulberry St., Granville, 031011 Taylor, Charlotte, 5414 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, In- diana ..........,.,,.,.,...........,................................... .................... 9 5, 223 Taylor, Isabel, 5414 Washington Blvd., Indianapolis, Indi- ana ............., .,...,,..,,. . ..... ........,............................................ 1 3 0, 323 Taylor, ,lean E., Vtiaterman, Illinois ............,.....,.... ..,......... 1 91, 212 Taylor, Joan Louise, 1916 Portage Ave., South Bend, Indi- ana .,......,,..........,,.,....,,..,...,,, ................................... ...... 8 J , 191, 214 Taylor. Mary Ellen, 613 Empire Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich- igan ........,. ...... .... ............................................ 4 t i , 53, 80, 84, 209 Taylor, Robert Eugene, 708 Maple Ave., Greencastle, Indi- 61 211171 . ,,,, ............,. ............ ..... ...........,.,... ........... ..,....---...----.----- x Tetlford, John Howe, 651 E. VValnut St., Frankfort, Indiana 103, 120, 230 Teetor, janet. 1217 Bundy Ct., New Castle, Indiana ........ 64. 22.1 Tennant, Margaret Sue, 302 Barrian St., Albion, Michigan Q Tharp, Horace William, 111.12 Indiana Ave., Chicago 28, Illinois .............. . ...............,.......,.. .,.,,..........,........................ 3 0, 363 Thayer, Ernest M., 1616 Worden Ave., Alton, Illinois..101, 2.17 Thec, Eleanor Helen, 6308 N. Leggett, Chicago, Illinois ........ 211 Therrien, Richard Alvin, 121k VV. First St., Elmhurst, Illi- nois. .,,,..........,......, ,,.. ..... .......... . ............ ........ .................. 1 9 1 , 2 44 Thixtun, Sally Jane, 1704 Rosemond Ave., Michigan City, Indiana. .........................,..,. . ............................................,,.,. .215 Tholin, Carol Jeanne, 927 S. Knight Ave., Park Ridge, Illi-QU 11015 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,,,,,,, ...,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,..,..,.,,,,,....,... ...........,............. u 1 Thoma, Betty Jean, 203 E. Wiley Ave., Bluffton, Indiana ...... 225 Thomas, Barbara Jane, 1327 Pine Grove Ave., Port Huron, Michigan ,....,.... ...........,,... .........................,......,......,.......,.......... 2 l 7 Thomas, Charles Gordon, 738 Graham, Indianapolis, Indianau Thomas, Henry Batcs, 2232 Forcstview Rd., Evanston, Illi-jig HOIS .,,,,,.,,,,...,,,,..............,,.,,..,,.,.......,..... ...........,. .,..,.....,............ A- Thomas, Jackie George, R. R. l, Selma, Indiana ............ 105, 129 Thomas, Margaret. R. R. 1, Paragon, Indiana.. .,........,,..., 83, 214 Thomas. Marilyn Grace, 6012 Deerfield Rd., Cnion City, Indiana ..............., ...............,. ..........................,... ......,. . 6 4 , 80, 227 Thomas, Norman Louis, 1613 Seventh St., Rockford, Illinois 7 Thomas, Sondra Louise, 155 Chilton St.. Belmont 73. Massa- chusetts ....................................................................,,.......... ..96, 233 Thompson, Allyn Jeanne, 444 Longview Blvd., Kirkwood, Missouri ........... ..... ......... ...,.........................,....... .... ...., ........ 5 . Thompson. Glenn, Jr., 1750 Lafayette Ave., Columbus, Indi- Indiana.. .. .................... .. ....................................................,....... 23.1 Stocker, Edward Duane, 219 Huffman St., Bellevue, Ohio Stocking, L. Alfred, Jr., 16616 Fischer Rd., Lakewood, Ohio 250 Stoner, Elizabeth Barrett, 530 Evergreen, Emmaus, Penn- sylvania ,........,.............................. ........., , . ,,..,.,..,...,.. ..... ,........., 2 2 1 Stout, Dorothy Gene, 4524 Caseyville Ave., East St. Louis, Illinois ..........,......,..............................,........,..,.....,.................,, .,,, 2 28 Stout, Richard Talbot, 3750 Guilford Ave., Indianapolis, In- diana .,...................,..........,...... ...,,.,......,.,............,,........ 5 1, 132, 259 Stout, Virginia Louise, 1417 Morton Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich- :gan ................................................ ............................... .,............. 2 2 8 Stovall, Helen Clyde, 2831 W, Sixty-sixth St., Chicago, Illi- nois ....................................... ..................... ........,........................ 2 2 0 Stracke, Paul Theodore, Douglas Ave., Flossmoor, Illinois .... :in Stracke, Robert Harold, Jr., Douglas Ave., Flossmoor, Illi- nois ........,,........,,.,....,..........,.....,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 62 Strasma, John Drinan, 929 Cobb Blvd., Kankakee, Illinois 26,1 Strauz, ,Tohn Xavier, 3854 W. 111th St., Chicago, Illinois ,201 Streepey, Nina Sue, 120 Brite Ave., Scarsdale, New York Strickland, Ruth Joy. 307 Ashland Ave., River Forest, Illi- nous ............. ........................,.,.,..,....................,......,.. 4 4, 49, 96, 232 Stringfellow, Jane Ann, 3552 Gordon Rd., Elkhart, Indiana 215 Stroup, Herman Ludwig, 502 S. Boots St., Marion, Indiana -- ...-..-.--.--...-.-...--......-.....,....-.................................................... ..64, 68 Studer, Victor Vernon. 1607 Roberts, Whiting, Indiana ..,..... 262 Stullken, Ruth Catherine, 745 WoodlJine Ave., Oak Park, Illinois ...............,....................................,......,...................., ,.,90, 219 Stulz, Quentin Fletcher II, 628 S. Main St., Ligonier, Indi- ana .................,......................... ....... .......,...........,............ 5 5 , 63, 265 Sturges, E. Suzanne, 315 Oakwood Ave., NVebster Groves, Missouri .......................................................................... 47, 95, 223 Stutz, James Mitten, 348 S. Spencer Ave., Indianapolis, In- diana ........................ . ..........,,................,............ ............. 7 5 , 105, 259 Stutzman, Stanley Victor, 501 E. Jacinto Ave., Tucson, Ari- ZOHB ............................................................,,........ 131,133,134, 262 Sugg, Gwendolyn, 3175 Cascade Rd., Grand Rapids, Michi- gan .-................................................................... ................... 1 91, 214 Sultzer, Robert Lee, Apt. 712, 229 W. Upsal St., Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania ...................................................... 53, 191, 246 Sumniers, Edwin George, 121 S. Lafayette Ave., Griffith, Indiana ..............,..........,...............,....,....,....,......,.......... 68, 191, 260 Sumpter, Barbara Lulu, 3120 E. Broadway, Logansport, In- diana ............,....................,....,.,.......................................,,,,,,,,,,,, 211 Sunkel, I. Arthur, 318 Highfall Ave., Greencastle, Indiana 237 Sutton, Carl Hudson, 1019 Bellemeade Ave., Evansville, In- diana ..... .................,..........,........... 6 3, 64, 72, 79, 83, 87, 191, 234 ana ............................ . . .......................................................... 56, Thompson, Jennette, 770 Ash St., VV'innetka, Illinois ...... 64, Thompson, Marian F., 3828 Carrollton Ave., Indianapolis. Indiana .......,,................................................................. 57, 191, Thoins, John Alroy, 503 Oregon Ave., Dundee, Illinois..105, Thornburg, Margaret Phyllis, 316 N. Meridau St., Redkey, Indiana. ................................. ..... .............................. 1 9 1. 205, Thornburg, Mary E., 1818 Outpost Dr., Hollywood, Califor- nia . ...,........ .......... ..... ........ .... ................... .......... .......... ........ 1 9 1 , Thorlwaldson, ,Ion Sidney, 292 Claremont St., Elmhurst, Illi- nns ,..... . ,............... ............ ..................................... . .................... . Thdrwaldson, Mrs. Nancy, 1444 Kingston Rd., Kokomo, In- 215 249 209 216 259 220 224 257 diana .,...,............,........................ ............................... ................ 2 1 6 Ticknor, Margaret Eloise, 71 S. Bedford Rd., Mount Kisco, New York ...................... ..................................... ......................... 2 3 3 Timm, VVilliam H., 558 VVestern Ave., Benton Harboi', Michigan ....................................................................... 7.76, 79, 242 Todd, Thomas E., 3015 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana .......................................................................................... 237 Tolerton, Howard E., 1338 Parkway Blvd., Alliance, Ohio .... 235 Tollefson, Donald, 437 Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge, Illi-,SR nous .............,................................................................................ .. . Tomes, Donald Otto, 5122 S. Kilpatrick, Chicago 32, Illi- nois .............................................................................................. 239 Tompkins, Frederic, 244 Humpfer St., Hammond, Intilgzaiiau Tongg, Barbara Zane, 2801 Coconut Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii 233 Tongg, Ruddy, Jr., 1214 McCully St., Honolulu, Hawaii ,..... 263 Tovey, George R., 614 Sixteenth St.. Bedford, Indiana ...... .. Tower. Alan Wesley, Harding Pl., Nashville, Tennessee .... 63, 64 Tower, Virginia Esther, 211 S. Arlington St., Greencastle, Indiana .........,.................................................................. 43, 96. 233 Tozer, Lynn Mary, 15814 Lindsay, Detroit 27, Michigan 49, 213 Trapli, Wayne C., 277 Center St., Plainfield, Indiana ............ 117, 119, 192. 246 309 Trares, Mildred Julia, 209 E. hhiillltl' Ave., Danville, Illinois R7 77 Traut. Elaine E., S6 Summer St,, Battle Creek, Michigan Trautman. Robert Paul, 614 Michigan Ave., Albion, Michi- 1 gan ...,.,,.....,,,,,,,., . ...,, ......,... ..,..., . ..,,,........ ...i,,.,,.,.,. 6 3 , 04, so, 263 Trees, Deborah, 1712 Oak. Birmingham, Michigan.. ,,.. ..S7, 224 Trees. Joanne E., S10 Vernon Ave.. Glencoe, Illinois ,,.... 45, 225 Triebel, Russell Field. 209 Randolph Ave., Peoria, Illinois ,,....,,...,.,,.....,,,....,......i,,,i..,.,,,.,,,.,,,, ,A,.a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,a,,,,,,, 3 0 4, Trout Douflas Graham 375 N Court Rockford Illinois 07 236 4 Is . --. . . V . , . Troyer, James Richard. 912 XV. Marion St., Elkhart, Indi- N ana ,.....,. ..,... ,.,,,,,..,.e.,,,...,,,,.,,......i.,, 4 0 , 42. 411. so, sf. 192, Truex, Sally Price. 130 XV. Swon Ave., NVel.ister Groves, 23S Missouri ........i,,.....,,,,,, ,,..,,.,,., . ....,,,...,...,.,,,,,,......, 9 2, 136, 192, 222 Tucker, Barbara Ann, Fairland, Indiana .,,.,...,,, .,,,,,...........,.... Tucker, Catharine Donaldson, 2235 Ridgewood Ave., High- land, Indiana .,.....,.,,.,.,.,...,..,,..,.,...,......,....,.,..,....1. ,,..,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, Tuhey. Jack M., 2024 XV. Main St.. Muncie. Indiana ......,.. , 225 215 243 Tunimonds, Charles Alan. 2073 XV. Eighty-tifth St., Cleve- land 2. Ohio ,,,. ,.....1....,,.,, . ,,..,...,,,.,Y.....,.. ....,,.., .,..,,,.,. 5 6 . 192, 238 Tuttle, Edward Sherlock. Jr., 1808 E. Jetierson Blvd., South Bend. Indiana .......,. ,,,,, ,,,,, ..,...,.,,,,,,.,..,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.......,..,,,, , 2 0 5 Tuttle, Frances C., 1014 Elm St., Van XVert. Ohio ......,., 389. 215 Tweedle. Lester E.. 7020 Madison Ave., Hammond, Indiana Tykal, Jack Byron. Lawrenceville, Illinois ..... ...,,,...,, ,,.,.. 4 9 , 255 Tyler. Jeannette Amy. 1807 N. Adams St., South Bend. In diana ....,,..,..,,,...,...,.,. . .,.....,..,,.,...,..........,. ........,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,.. 1 92, 22S L. Cllrich, Florence Maria, 904 N. Hayes Ave., Oak Park, Illi- nois ......,,. . ..... ..,,..,...,,.,..........,....,,.. . ,...., ,,.,.,,,, ,,.,,,...,.,...... 9 6 , 229 Cnderwood. Donald Arthur, 145 N. VVilIett, Memphis, Ten- nessee ...... ,,,,..,..,,,.,.... ,,,, ,,..,,. ,.,.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,, , . 7 2 Cnderwood, Richard Arnold, 503 E. Main St., Greenfield, Indiana ,,.. ....,,,..,,,.....,,..,,,,..., .....,. . . ..,,, ..,.,.....,,.,..,..,,.,,,,.. 7 2 , 262 Underwood, Rodman Lynn, 328 N. Broadway, Greenville, Ohio .. .........,,,..............,.... .... ..,.....,.,,.....,..,.. .,,,....,, ,....,,... . . . . 63 Crhan. Marcel C., Jr., 156 S. Twentieth St.. Terre Haute. Indiana ........... .... . .. .....,.,.. .....,....,...................,,.,,,.,...,..,,......,,.. 2 34 Crschel. Nancy Ann. 302 N. Market St., North Manchester, Indiana ........,..........,.. .......,..................................................... . ...2119 Ltterback. Don F., 4721 Park Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana ,...,,... ..... .............................,, ....... .,.. .... ,.,... .......... 1 5 4 , 1 9 2 , 244 V Vail, Jesse Aaron, 621 Ingleside. Evanston. Illinois .....,.,...... 261 .,...........,... .. ..... .,.............,..,, .................. 1 0 J. 120, 192, Valentine. Paul C., 725 Spring St.. Elgin. Illinois .................. 243 Van Buren. Mary Lou. 4053 Fairview Dr., Toledo, Ohio 72, 226 Vanduburg, Clyde Milner, Jr., 15 Edgewood Lane, Bronx- ville. New York .....,.....................,....,......,......,,..........,............,., 8.1 Vandervoort, Francis E., R. R. 1, Farmington, Illinois ........ 92 Van Dervoort. J. Honey, S38 Stuart Ave., East Lansing. Michigan .............................,...................... .....,,...,.,..,.,, 6 3, 192, 222 Van Etten. D. Thomas. 15543 Ashland Ave., Harvey, Illi- nois .......,........ ...,,..... . .. .......,................................,..,.,. 63, 193, 246 Van Meter, Donald IVayne, R. R. 1. Lucerne, Indiana ...... 72. 75 Van Nuys. Donald B.. 224 S. Randolph, Brea, California... Vansickle, John XValter. 551 E. Eighth St., Rnshville, Indi- ana ..... ................ . .. ........ ....,................................,..... 7 9, 87, 263 Van Vactur, Ronald Fara, 1518 Indiana Ave.. La Porte, In- diana ,.... .........,...,....1............ . .........,..., 43, 51, 129, 132, 253 Van Voorhies, Dorena, 610 N. Pine St., Seymour, Indiana .......... , ............................,.... .. ..... ..,,,......................... 4 3, 64, 221 Van 1Vagner, Robert. Box 359, Balboa. Canal Zone ,... .15-1, 251 Van 1Vye. Sarah. 1317 Yarmouth Ave.. Cincinnati, Ohio ,..... 217 Vaughan, Gloria, 780 Prospect Ave., XVinnetka, Illinois ...... .. .. ....................,, .,..................................,..... .......... 9 I I, 193, 224 Vaughan, Janet Lynn, R. R. 2, Coatesville, Indiana ....... 193, 232 Vaughan, Marjorie Jane. 706 Eleventh St.. La Porte. Indi- ana .... .... ....... . ................... . .,................. ......... ............ 6 4 , S 4, 229 Vear, Charles Taylor. 427 N. NVest St., VVheaton, Illinois . .,... .. ............. .... . .......... . 18, 40, 87, 105. 109, 157. 193, 256 Vcar, David Leonard, 427 N. NVest St., WVIICEIIOII, Illinois Veatch, Dolph Martin II, 276 Henry St.. Hempstead. New York ........... .. .... . .......... .. .... .. .... ..... .... . . ....,.... ........ . . ....129 Vehmeyer, H. Lincoln, Jr.. 8008 Clyde Ave., Chicago, Illi- nois ................. ........ ...... . . . .......,..., .. . .... ..., . 80, 133, 262 Veit, Elizabeth A., 5924 Central Ave.. Indianapolis, Indiana Veneman, Shirley, 924 XV. Gilbert St., Muncie, Indiana ........ 224 Vermillion, Byron Vincent. 2425 Central Ave., Anderson. Indiana ..................., ....,. ............ ................... ..........,.. .......... . 2 6 5 Vernon, Elizabeth Joan. 912 Jefferson St., Rochester, Indi- ana .............. . .. ...... . ........... ................................ .................. . . 211 Vietzke. Joyce Rosemary, 00 Jefferson St., Valparaiso, Indi-7 ana .......,...... ..., .. ................. .. ........,..... ..,..... . ,.........l3 Vietzke. Paul Charles. 60 Jefferson St.. Valparaiso, Indiana . ............... .... . .. ..... .. ........... ,..., ...........,.......... . 83, 87. 262 Voiurs. Nancy R.. 121 VValnut St.. Jeffcrsonville, Indiana Volz. David Theodore, 1839 VV. Sixty-third St., Chicago 36. Illinois ..,, ....... . ,.........,.. .,...,.........,...............,................ 2 6 5 Vyse, Barbara I... 607 N. Oak St.. Hinsdale. Illinois ......,.. . ....,..... , ..., .. . ....... .. .................... .......... ..... l . 16, 193, 222 310 NV XVade, Barry David, 2553 Hartrey Ave., Evanston, Illinois.. Vtfagner, bail E., 415 Shenstone Rd., Riverside, Illinois ........ M agner. Paul E.. 43 Cushing Ave., Dayton, Ohio ...... ...,.,.,.,., 259 226 V ..... . ,........... , ............................ 40,,79, 103. 1115, 109, 120, 193, 236 247 Vivahl, Michael, Hebron, Indiana ......,.,,,.......,...,...,.,....,,...,,, IX alnivriglit, N. Clark, 256 Eighth St., Vt'o0d River, Illinois Mzalker, Bruce, Box 949, Laurel, Mississippi, ........... 47, 129, X1 alker, David S., 2150 Atherton Rd., Honolulu, Hawaii ..,. 234 253 , ................................... ........................ ..... . ........... 1 0 5, 124, 195, 236 X1 alker, Fisk Halsted, Box 949, Laurel, Mississippi .....,........ 105, 109, 193, 204, 252 NValker. John C., 404 Raymond St., Chevy Chase, Maryland 34, 247 XValker, Thomas Cole, 5915 Compton St., Indianapolis, In- diana .....................................................,.. .................... S 3, 120, 257 Mzall, Mary E., 540 Vine St., NVest Lafayette, Indiana ........,. XX aller, Carolyn Lavina, S39 South Blvd., Tampa,-Florida 225 XValler. David Allen, 85 Adelaide Ave., New Brunswick, New Jersey .,.,1.......... ...................................... 1 17, 119, 131, 238 XValter, Vi'1lliam Lee, 517 Buckeye St.. Miamisburg, Ohio.... 152, 193, 258 XValton. Charlotte Ann, 5340 Oak Ave.. Indianapolis, Indi- ana .......................................,........,... . ...... ................,...............,. 2 29 1Vare. David J., IV. Main St., XVellington Ohio 42, 53 193 242 1Varner, John M., 111 Alierde:n Pl., St. 'Louis 5, Misisourii.. XMZITTCII, Arden Diane. Four Flags Hotel, Niles, Michigan .... M arren, Nan, R, R. 3, Syracuse, Indiana .................,..,...... ..... 238 223 223 1Vassmundt. Frederick XV., 1027 S. Harlem, Forest Park, Illinois .............................,.............,..............................,........,...... 47 XVaterhouse. Howard A.. 23 Madison St., Methuen, ,Massa- chusetts... ............ .... . .......... . ...........................,,......... . ..7o, 193, 261 XVatk-ins, Ellen, 2919 Scarborough Rd., Cleveland Heights, 'Ohio ...........,....................................... .......,.,.................... 9 2, 94, 211 XX atson, M. Jane Sinex, Severin Hotel, Indianapolis, Indi- ana ......... .............................. .... ................................................. 2 1 9 1Vatson, XVilliam. Robert, Jr., 3920 Central Ave., 1Vestern Springs, Illinois ......... . ..... .... ........... ........................., , ..... .... ...,, . .257 XVaxer. Stephen James, 322 St. Paul St., Brookline, Massa- chusetts ................................,.........,..............,................,..... 129, 263 1Veathers. Suzanne, 913 Midway Dr., Auburn, Indiana ........ 215 VVeaver, Thomas Orin. Box 78. La Porte, Indiana ................ 265 XVel1b. Arthur Bernard, Box 173, Kansas, Illinois .... 72, 76, 262 XVel1b, Florence Angela, 2119 Caldwell Dr., Columbus, Indi- ana ......................,.............,......,...... ................................,.......... 6 S XVechter. Joanna Carleen, Box 81. Speed, Indiana .... 63, 96, 229 IVedel, Jack IVarren, 21 E. Eleventh St., Spencer, Iowa... . .. 1.14, 193, 244 1Veikert. George Francis, 2345 S. Thirty-fifth St., Omaha, Nebraska ................,...............,........................... 105, 109, 204, 239 1Veinrichter, XVoodson S., 600 Ridge Ave., Greencastle. In- diana ...................................... ........ ........... ...................... . l 9 4, 264 IVeinstein.. Irving B., 1431 S. Dohcny Dr., Los Angeles 35, California ......... ........... ..... ....... . . . . ............... ........,.... 6 4, 68, YVeiss, Vvalter Franklin. Dillsboro. Indiana ........ 72. 79, 194, 262 261 XVe1lington, Marjorie Ann, 916 Forest Ave., Oak Park, Illi- nois .................................................. ........................................... 2 29 VVelliver. Kenneth Bruce, Seminary Hill, VVestminster. Ma ryland .... ............................,..... . .54, 55, 57, SS. 71. 72, 83, 1Vells, Donald Addison, S231 S. Loomis. Chicago, Illinois .... 262 79 VVells, Donald 1Valter, 9222 S. Leavitt St., Chicago, Illinois ,.......,. ,.. ... ....,...................... .... .......................... . . .. 2194, 244 XVells. Doris Rae. 136 Elmore Ave., Park Ridge. Illinois .... ....... ......... , . .......... ........... ......,...... . . .......137, 194. 208 XVclls, Richard Stuart, 135 S. Soiithanipton, Columbus, Ohio VVescott. Jane Gaylord. 1210 Central St.. Evanston. Illinois ...,..,.,... .... . .. ,,.,.. .,........ . . .... . ........................,..,.. 75. 194, 220 1Vesley, Lofton Stuart. Jr.. Spencerville, Maryland ........ 49, 239 WVest, Carl Louis, 721 Harrison St., Sullivan, Illinois .......... XVC-sterhausen. Howard E., 1534 Springfield Ave., Fort VVayne. Indiana ..... ......... .,.........................................,....,. 1 9 4, 244 XVever, Paul. Jr., 1412 Akin Dr., Evansville, Indiana ....... . NVhalen, Barbara, 236 N. VValler Ave.. Chicago, Illinois 194, 214 VVhcc1er, Mary Lou, 1VestF1eld, Indiana ...................,......,....,.... 2.12 Xvhipple. Robert K.. 5532 Broadway. Indianapolis, Indiana 251 Whitcomb, Charles, Box 12, Hayden. Indiana .................. 131, 254 White. Donald Arthur, 74 N. Twelfth Ave., St. Charles, Illinois ................ ,.... .,.. . . .. .,...,......,....... . ............. 63. 64. 68, 134 1Vhite, M. Kendall. R. R. 5, XRIZIFSTIW, Indiana ..... ................. 2 65 VVhite, Oliver H., Jr., 2232 Lowell Ave., Springfield, Illi- nois .,.,,,.,..,.,.,,.....,,, .,.......,...... .......,....................... 5 0 , 10.1, 120, 236 VVl1ite, Stanley August. R. R. 21, New Albany. Indiana 194, 261 VVhite, Stanley Garner. 231 S. NV. Second St., Richmond, Indiana ,,,,,,,.,,,, ., ,,,.., , ,...,,. .,..................................., . .Il3, 194, 261 VVhite, VVilliam Lutlcer, 208 VV. Water St., Paoli, Indiana Whitehead. Joyce Ann, 606 S. VVashington St.. Blooming- ton, Indiana ........... .. ..... . . .... ..,. .............,.....,...................... 2 3 3 VVhitmer, Martha J., 2725 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Indiana ...,.............,.........,,..,.. ...,.....,,.. ....,............................. 3 , 210 VVhitmore, Mary J., 19543 Battersea Blvd., Rocky River. Ohio ..,,,,.........,.,,.,. ........ . . ...... .... ..,..,,.....................,....,...... 7 , 227 Whitney, Herbert A., 1501 Robinson Rd., Grand Rapids. lN1ichigan ..,...,. ,... ........... , . ....,........... ............. , . ..72, 103. 185, 234 NVicklund, Ralph VV., 1127 Hayes Ave,, Oak Park, Illinois 83, 84, 195, 240 Widman, James C., 38 Cushing Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio .......... 105 237 1Vood, George Seth, Jr., 219 S. Main St.. St. Albans, Ver- mont ..............,.,....,,....,,. . v,...,............,...,..,.,.,.....,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, 1 29 1Vood, George XVilliam, 1782 Seminole, Detroit, Michigan ..., 2153 Wlood, Josephine M., 3639 N. Forty-second St., Milwaukee Widmoyer, David, VV. Centennial St., Nappanee, Indiegna Viliegand, Marilyn, 2740 Kessler Blvd., North Dr., India11- apolis, Indiana ...,....,......,,,.........,,......,...........,.. 51. 75, 90, 94, 226 XVielarid, Kathryn Mae, 12350 Windsor Beach Dr., Fenton, Michigan .,........,,..,..,.,.............,.,,.,..........,,............,...............,.... 223 VVieland, Robert A., Jr., 1269 Manor Pk., Lakewood, Ohio 109, 195, 252 Wilcox Jean Yorke Rd., Mountain Lakes, New Jersey ,,... . ' ' 76, 136, 224 10, Xvisconsin ........,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.,, 8 3, 92, 220 VVood, Marian E.. R. R. 1, Spring Valley, Ohio 47, 63, 75, 210 Wiood. Maurice Bard, S20 N. Center St., Plymouth, Indiana 37, 195, 255 VVoods, Bertha Louise, 3209 Meadowbrook Blvd.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio ...................................... ......... 4 2, 84, 92, 195. 228 XVright, Jane Carol, 113 North Ave., Bartlett, Illinois .... 195, 708 VVright. Iohn Cecil. Onarga, Illinois ......,..... ..,.... 4 2. S3, 195. 261 237 XVi'idi1H5i4,''Noel''1filsii5o'rIii,i'1if 1iI'2, f5eril',m1iiii1iaiiEi1 ............... 63 NVright. Malcolm M.. 858 Court sr.. Port Huron. Michigan W'illiams, Dorothy Colgate. 522 E. hVElSl'l1IlgIZOI1 St., Green- XVright, Paul E.. 430 Lincoln Ave., Lima. Ohio .............. 195. 256 castle, Indiana .................................................... 1 ....................... 211 VVright.- Thomas A., 4356 Central Ave., XVestern Springs VVilliams, Garry. 233 Forest Dr., Kokomo. Indiana .......... 75, 255 Illinois ................. : ............................ .. ......,...........,....... 63, 245 VVilliams, George B., 550 E. May St., Benton Harbor, Mich- X1'yandt. Joan Smith, 2654 E. Seventy-fourth St., Chicago, igan ......................................,., ............................................ . ,. .... 243 Illinois ................................,.,...........,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 53, 90, 226 NVilliams, James Harold, 319 Fifteenth St., Columhus, Indi- VVyman, Clairanne. R. R. 1. VVaterville, Maine .......... 75, 84, 221 ana ..... ................................................ A ...........................,........ 7 6. .235 XVynne. Sarah Leigh. 1601 Sixteenth St., Bedford, Indiana. 219 W'illiams, James Robert, 1326 Indiana Ave., Connersville, Indiana. ................................................................. 52. 79, 195, 252 Y Williams, Nancy June. 204 VV. Dudley, Maumee, Ohio .......... 215 Y h D ,A h 2 'L h- ,, q - - -- xvmiamsv 1-Igatriciacclydeanv 445 Gragt SE' Gary' Indiana'-H233 Ein and Step en. 1 VN 'is inbton et., Claikston. Michi ,M Williams, onald ., 1902 Franklin t., olumius, Indiana..249 ' k 'A 'A' 7 ' df 'i' 3 AA - A i ' '57 I Vtfilliams, VVilliam Eugene, 5172 Bmbeck sf., Flint, Michi- UQ,',,,, 3 --,, ffl' 0932 ll ammk Rd Ind'anapOl'5' Ind' 3.5 gan -Y-----4- 4----------------------------'--------'- ---'-------Y 4-------------------------- 1 3 9 , 363 Y D fijil, wilson. Delores S. M mi. 1nd,,na,,, 12325: Di.:.L.i.1 -Giszgzirs....,7.ii2?'z2n.g,'g.1i793' gg: 1Vilson, James R., 2245 Patterson Blvd., Dayton. Olfioj.g...o37 Llenuell' Hgm?hSj fn61 NVilson, Joyce Ann. 114 Penn St., New Bethlehem, Pennsylf Aw Oak 1I3Zgrkigg1l3g6 vania ..............................................,....,........................,...,......,.... 211 Y 114 K hi E 'h I X ni V ' 7 'B' ' Wilson. Ruth Eiizghgth, 10237 s. Bell st.. Chicago. Illinois 223 In ,,,- ff? -,,,, 'rfdge RTI Lausmg' him 33, Viiine. Joann Virgima. 1621 Sunnymecle Ave., South Bend, ' ' 'A0 A A' ' ' Indiana .................................................... . ....................... 63, 68, 221 Winning, John G., 1339 Voilvin Ave., Rockford. Illinois 50, 249 ' Z 1Vinterroth, Delmer L., 440 Country Cluh Dr., Kankakee, Zafnarias. Joan Frances, 12742 Maple Ave.. Blue Island. Illinois .......,.........,.. ............................,,.,... ........,....,..........,,,,,,,,, 2 . 14 inois .....................................................,.................................... 227 VVishart, Charles, 415 VV. Madison St., Paris. Illinois ............ 239 Zilfifflalj. James Nicoll, 1307 VV. Stephenson St.. Freeport Vifitt, Elizabeth Ann, 10020 S. Damen Ave., Chicago 43, Illinois. ...........1................... ................................... 4 2, 64, 195, 261 Illinois .........................., ..,............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 2 2 3 Z e Chiel, John Norman. 619 Vermont Ave., Erie. Pennsyl YVittgeri. Susan Ann, 637 College Hwy., Evansville, Indiana 215 Z vaniaig .... ....... ........,... ...... ................ .47. 75. 79. 195 1 , r- - , - , , ,- A - enor. ar 1 rt ur, ox 44. aiu ridge, In iana ......,..... 72, 2f2 Viyokoun. X1 illiam, Jr., S240 Ixeeler Axe.. Skokie, Illinois 255 Zipgehnuellerl George xvmiam' 5202 XV' Sixteenth Stk' In- J Violf. Emd. Easton. 4432 Ashland Ave., Norwood 12, Ohio K dianapolisb Indiana ,,,,,,-.,-,.',,V,,,V ,V,.,.,....A,-.V V.--,.,,'-,, 5 4 . 63' 34' 363 -229 ZICQEIIJILIEIIE1'-, Katharine L., 5202 XY. Sixteenth St., Indian Wolf. Richard, 4140 N. Clarendon, Chicago, Illinois ,,,,,,,,,,,, -apolis, Indiana ............................... , ................... .... 5 4 . 55, 96, 230 129, 255 Ziiinrger, Robert Culver, 4609 Fairfield Ave., Fort VVayne VV lk' R' h . Nftllt - - -- - n iana ............1.................. ............................................ 1 95, 2.18 iinis .... ,'fflffl .... l f...ff7Tf.f9.i..2.7l'if'f'fff..2flj.',..il.lI5ffffifT1531 24s Z'g'H1'efF'm y Allteff John IU' 215 E- Eff St- Cl'iCa2'0 U . iifggpnhatipf. Mary Elizabeth. in Fourth Baraboo, Z.,-1.1913511513 Laag'o54gir gi4:g.5 ragga''fsgaegizigliiiiiQiiifft-193 'SCOUSIU '----r A' 4'---------------------- '----'---- -----------. 4----- ,-------..-------. 2 2 1 ................. ........................,.,......,...,...........,..,.., 4 1 , 53, ss. 195, 216 Me 7950 Meow GBCDGEIFBS IPLEZUINITUINIG CCDIMI AIN! DIXONIILLINOIS ik CHICAGO 11, ILLINOIS 307 First Street 919 North Michigan Avenue 311 f ext l 4 'I ff ' . ' . , , 1 . v A af , I. 'I-I gf 'P ? ':. izlfh ja 3 1 I' I . jf f THIS is THE MIRAGE . . fi e i, 1 I IIE, 4, 5 A ll IN NINETEENFIFTY fifii 4-- . vo. N -.JA . 'A X fit? N. , A , L , 2 ' 19' A student yearbook is the record ofa year. In this 1950 edition of the .ilmzgff we have at- tempted to represent life at DePauw University as it actually is-f to mirror insofar as possible every aspect of the school: campus, buildings, classes. administration. faculty. students. organ- izations. traditions, and the intangibles which arise from the interaction of these various parts of DePal1xy. The .llmzgf is a publishing venture consisting this year of 3 l 2 pages. 267 of them with a second color, and 354 engravings depicting 1968 per- sons. Issued under the auspices of the Board of Control of Student Publications, it is a 814,000 commercial enterprise planned and directed by students, The production ol' a book such as this involves a fair knowledge of at least fifteen different fields: art. layout, photography, photoengraving, covermanufacture. copy writing, printing. proof reading. binding, budgeting, cost control, sales, advertising. ollice management, and public re- lations. Nor does the magnitude of the work exceed the degree of responsibility of the student staff. Obviously no editor and business manager could hope to perforni such a herculean task alone. 'I'o the many persons who have given time and ellort to make the .Il1'rr1,gf a reality we express our sincere gratitude and appreciation: 'Iwo Prof. W. C. Arnold for the counsel and guidance gleaned from twenty-five years of ex- perience with DePauw's student publications: 312 To Miss Helen A. Leon, adviser to the ed- itorial staff: To the members of the publications board for their constant support and encouragement: To Mr. K. G. Cooley and Mr. jack Bundy of the S. K. Smith Company for their help in de- signing and producing the cover of the book: To Mr. A. G. Hutton of Photo Art Commer- cial Studio for his cooperation on the individual portrait and beauty queen photographyg To Mr. F. Noer of the Indianapolis Engrav- ing Company for his unceasing diligence in matters relating to the engraving production: To Mr. O. D. Rogers of the Rogers Printing Company for his willingness to guide us through the complexities of printing and bindingg To jack Baker and the Publications Photo Service for sacrificing time to do the bulk of the photographic work: To the elected staff members for their readi- ness to go beyond the bounds of their duties when the occasion demandedg To the unrecognized staff workers who per- formed well the multitude of routine labors connected with yearbook production: And to the members of the administration, faculty, and student body who gave their per- sonal cooperation and Hnancial support. The territory covered by the Alirage is large and full of pitfalls into which we may have landed unawares. 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