Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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M .fvfqm ' . , f .f:e5 -11' ..i , '- f.fl7,l, -- ,fsigs fffiwffgi-'fi iffy- M Aga. fx, - V- -, .,K, 3,,..1I.,s5-2,1 - 5,31 ,vsp wx ,t N0 3 , Q ,Q A '1-- - L::'-fvsv ': , P -' 'Y f Q' , . -M l 3, , x ig my . -5, ' 'gn'-4:-Q. 'wx 'N 'it xuf. 'Z -.0 -R 1? , . ,T Wx. ' MQW ' ., 1 --- ' 9 f fffif?-f rag 1, s . :N The center of social life . . . the Student Union Building . . . new activities directed by Student Un- ion Activities Bureau . . . new social life schedule . . . mixers . . . formal dances . . . teas . . . a buzz of activity , . . chatter in the grill , . . clatter in the cafeteria . . a sonata from the formal lounge . . . boogie- woogie from the ballroom . . fame on the stage of the Union Building auditorium . . . a splash in the swimming pool . . , strategy on the billiard table. - ,J K: 4, . 'T'Q..S, .nxt , X X f .5 X XX N if X QS X K v X X ,i N: . 5 Ev t a E 1 , 3 xlrs Q.. 1, A E r X lt 'ts XS STUDY? . Q. LL ass-2-A .sztketw-O 4- '-L' . sew . ' ,WSE 1.f- 11 .x.- , . -,- '.QmWTN it ' 116' Jer -s VX-'T ,..Q1...Q. 'A 'rl V-1: 31:-'f xkf Y gg kjx A 51 ? -5- Y Wx - S , ,- Q , yfv N ,ex -N YES WE DID . . Beth Nash, Iohn Dunk, Charles Mar- gason, and Iohn Wolford in the wood pattern-making class . . . industrial arts department . . . Sylvan A. Yager, Gin- ny Yager's dad, head of the depart- ment . . . offers everything from me- chanical drawing to shop organization . . . printing under I. C. Tranbarger . . . print shop takes care of all school pub- lications, special print jobs, while train- ing students . . . students work in wood, metal, cement, and fibers . . . with ma- chines . . . in the foundry . . . drawing on paper. The library where you find books . . . to read . . . to look at . . . to pass over , . . where you find magazines to read . . . to look at . . . to pass over . . . where you find standardized tests . . . to pass over . . . Virginia Yager and lean Weisbecker are found combing the stacks for that required reading book , , . a difficult task . . . all those books . . . the second largest teachers college library in the country . . all those books! 4 ,YY Au , , T 1 f t t J- 1 ,u - -gf -4- Pdrsons l-lctll once cxqctin houses men . . . returned vetercrns . . . they can ccttch forty Winks here . . . skip forty winks here . . . find pedce t?l cmd quiet t?l . . . cmd ct plctce to study . . . Bob Cdrr tcrkes time out from outside activities to bone up on on excrm . . . home ec. depczrtment . . . keeps students in stitches . . , cmd he-mmed in . . . Fronces Burke qivinq Mcxriorie Zimmer- nidn the lcttest pointers on mdchine technique . . . ond helpful hints. Bf6CIliCIQI9 tees . , . stcrined clothes . . burned drrns . . unknown quantities . . cmd hcrrdss well medninq kibitzers . . . here chemist Betty Ann Becrl illustrdtes :1bc's ot plctyinq with the elements to Bob Cdrpenter. ,SM x X' -U SXX MS 41, 'di -'A' - 'KA ' Gne of the most excitinq moments of the whole yecxr . . . the traditional squecrl . . . lcxuqhter cmd tecrrs . . . bobby sock clcxd Lczmbdus . . wcrrrr welconi tor CI new pledge . . . it herp- pens only once in CI lifetime! Ecrqer beavers waiting to pounce on rushees . . . Hey, Marble, here We orel' '.., frcr- ternity men chcrlkinq up the score . . . the suspense is mod deninq . . . but, oh! such fun! Reqisirotiori day . . . we stood . . we wrote , . . we pondered ...We Wrote . . . cmd Wrote .. cmd wrote . . . it's oqony . . . ii's buck-breokinq . . . ond we wrote some more. X 1,1 ' .49-. The foculty qivinq you cmd your req- istroiion corrds the once-over . . . pleose don't tell me I made or mistake . . . don't forqei your lost term qrddes . . . Yipelll . . thouqhi sure l'd mdlce Cx C! Wliere do you live? . . . how old crre you? , . . ore you married? . . . your life is cm open bool: . . . it's essemioi information ihouflrh. f X ' rl If 1 1 l il11zl i1 15 1 J rl fri 11fl l'lT1'f IIX1.5 fllll 7111 I l1 '1'111 lg ll 11 .fi'1 . . . The dale lo f rst orchid r 1 11,1 , . . 11132 about l1!l'11'y Lou Glfrifx fill-TlE'1f'1!'1 111 I r f 111 111'-,1df2I'1f'Jf3 l'l11Xll. x .. y, This is it . . . the lasi Bail Ball . . . at Deming Hotel . . . Alo- ha ihe theme . . . punch . . . leis for everyone . . . draped crepe paper . . . the colors of Hawaii . . . Navy sleeves rolled up to help the serviriq . . . white aprons . . . in the foreground the Anirims . . . he's how a civie iii school here . . . Claude Thornhill played. Alpha lerry Roberts took her Lil Abner, Kenny annual Sadie Hawkins onsored by Home Ec. Club . . . the Spears . . . as Daisy Mae . . . dance . , . sp bleachers were Skunk Hollow and Dogpatch . . . the walls . . . Carolyn Haste took the corsage for the best dressed Daisy Mae . . . decorated boxes of all sizes and shapes . . . frills, ruffles, artificial flowers, newspapers, animal cages . . . Kenny won a pipe for being the best clothes strung around dressed Lil Abner. The Navy danced to treat their officers . . . an intermission program . . . Eadalalq officiating . . . Creighton, King, Reagan, Bly razzed their officers . . . Bly as the C. O .... he didn't want to stay in V-l2 anyway . . . Navy band played . . . punch again. N IXX rw t!i1','i secr 3 ' 1 x , 1 '5- XAX ,gx IE Q +92 8 'slr The Anniversary Ball . , . i945 Iunior Prom . . . iitterbu-gs and sweet swing , . . a warni night . . . beautiful women . . . Carl Schreibers orchestra . . . be- fore the ccronation . . . iust before the grand march . . . everyone was there! X Q l E I E KJ O Z XE Z Q 7:1 E E F rn m wa Vo 0 Z 20 f-4 Y-4 rn rn l f liif i l I wx 'St Helen Wools, Kappa . . . smiling queen . . . reigning over l945 Anniver- sary Ball festivities . . . exciting eve- ning . . . thrilling moments . . . Lambda Carol Carlson, Chairman . . . a fitting symbol for the Diamond lubilee Prom. A :gig V.:- ev A y..-Fr 'lr' ws?-1 Cream ot the crop . . . beauty of the school . . . the charming queen . . . her equally charm- ing attendants . . . any one of the nine a beauty in her own riqht. Picturesque grand march . . . minia- ture drills . . . hut-two-three-tour . . . dancing to celestial music of Carl Schreiber . , . down the aisle . . . soft light: , , . sweet music. Pl my xl 4a-.ry l if? ft FRESHIES A D sou ARE DA is Something old . . . something new . . blow on an egg . . . a breath-taking men party given by President task . . . fresh Tirey . , ine crop of Rhinies take it in . . . some laughed . . . some clapped . . . Phyllis seems to enioy it . . , applause for the winners . . . faculty and administration doing their bit . . . preceded a year of hard work with songs together . Ainsworth and Dr. Schmidt join in . . . games of all kinds. 'A I 355553 25 . . Sis X Q. ag . R , QQ Mrs. Annakin the caller . . your partner . . . right hand join the fun . . . all begin . . . Sue! , . . laughs galore . . . dull moment. wwwwl . swing in . . . look at never a DIATMCND IUBILEE HIGHLIGHTS -+- Lovcrnor Gates addressinu tirculty and students . , . eu- ctandinq event of seventy-fifth Diamond uhilee commence- ni 3-nt Celebrations. M1 Spectacular concert . . . Terre Haute Civic and Teachers College Symphony Orchestra . . . under the direction of Will H. Bryant . . . noted soloists, Walter Olitzki . . . Metropolitan baritone , . . and Thomas Rich- ner, pianist. Scene at Presidents Recep- tion . . . quests chatting with members of the receiving line . . . araduates look to the future . . commencement of life. HEAR QLITZK, RICH ER, GATES Climax to the tour day Diamond Iubilee commencement program . . . 250 seniors receive their long-coveted sheep skins . . . inspiring address by Dr. Iames W. Clarke ot St. Louis . . . President Tirey and Lieutenant Erickson lead commencement procession . . . national education figures . . . distinguished alumni . . . annual Alumni-Senior dinner in Mayflower Room . . . traditional Book and Torch ceremony . . . a fitting tribute to our seventyftive years of educational service. l-lostesses at reception . . . iaculty daughters and daughters of former State students . . . another gala occa- sion in the whirlwind of big events. 5 as. 15 :will . sf t V it it A feature of the Sycamore Convo . . . Lambda singing trio . . . Gloria Spence Rowe, Martha Trout, Carolyn lones . , . colorful threesome . . . Navy band . . . Dave Kirk, M. C. extra- ordinary . . . musical numbers by formerly undiscovered talent . . . first real all school a - p- pearance of piano-playing, blues-singing Rudy Render . . . favorite songs by Barbara Faust . . . LlITl1'1'1lTt1'T1IT1 President Tirey and Lt. Gerald Con- ners award certificates of attendance to departing Navy men . . . expecta- tions ran high . . . heroes of the unit dashed hurriedly by . , . the traditional Larry Badalak assisted . . . Dean lami- son looks on with interest . . . sea dogs ...boots . . . a hasty salute. . . a thank you, sir . . . a half-run, half- trot across stage . . . part of saying goodbye . . . glad to leave and yet sorry . . . Chilean pianist Raphael De Silva thrilled students with his energetic piano playing . . . two hour performance . . . enthralling . . . exciting . . . master technician. FR 1 K -X , t X X, X, ,sw ge .Qs A - ,- ,Ax aww - f-PX f X , , , 1 -t , Qwfl ' le I f ,Y ,L ,si -- X.. ,L ,,....i X, X, Veterans brought down the house with their dramatic epi- sode . , . first place audience award . . . in brietg farewell, Navy, Navy farewell, welcome back . . . Tuttle, Ray, Shepard, Sanders under the mops . . . Anderson and Overstreet the Navy . . . Bennett the Vet . . . Halstead, Schahfer in civies . . . Kappas took second audience award . . . Alpha Sigs and Delta Sigs shared third. -,L .,-f ,N -. .,- - ,h V , ,hf -..f X, M,- Wiiiners of V345 Campus Revue in this corner . . . Alpha, first place judges prize . . . Surrey With the Fringe on Top winning theme , , . high spot ot the skit when Annakin and Ptassel popped their heads out ot the window . . . di- rected by Bertie Clark and Mabel Finley . . . Vets Club took second place . . . Mu Zetas third by ludge lack Hat- field's decision. WE PACKED TWG DAYS ,J L , A C t f ff' 'Q l 'wa 't ' .- . - 2 A it -ti ' 2 ' Qtr il -. . rt ww? 1 - .q . , ,. 2 ' - ig -1 .f , j r ' ,fx , -eC1.--.Yf. - 4 , ' ' . - ':,., xl 'ifi k A - ' - lv , ill l Fi :T V1 y i . 1 l I W '1 ' Y J 1 ' ' 4 X r Vzflttsii- . . r I gi L l .. .. , ' 'X X ' F t A S , ,ji . , R --. ... Q7 N f- . ,f . f -. U - it- . --. 44... '- . 7 .: vb'2:z-....:, L-A-- r' I L A .,g A lrride tlofrt , , H, Efuf- an sfierrt hulohles from the tirst place Kappa . No Soap for Central . . . a hearty Eff-ll Done to Sara Council and Bob Carr, cl Vfhite Day Co-Chairmen. 18 A queenly picture . . . I. S. T. C. and Central Normal reign together . . . Martha Stewart, guest queen chosen by our team . . . Marian Snyder, our queen . . . the Campus favorite . . . election at the Pep Dinner . . . a blazing bonfire eerily lighting familiar Science Hall . . . warm weather . , . warmer hearts, , ., . , ...,., , . X . lf'm- .. ,A FULL F HQME CGMI G l .f '7 K -,.: 5 ff 1 fic? Marian Snyder, Kappa . . . a beautiful queen . . . two charming attendants . . . Bertie Clark, Alpha . . . and Elnora Swaim, Epsilon Delta . . . crowned and crowded at the Pep Dinner . . . the Blue and White Dance . . . not one bit blue . . . a jammed stadium . . . and inspired team . . . our heroes were home . . . a host of old-timers. 19 Nm at x ' 0' W X My X M Y , SKIPPER INTRODUCES THE ADMINISTRATIQN r ,1 S 1 'Wwcxfzw ., 5 1 1 2 '- '- vfff-fs? gk K A X xg 4,4,. . A .ff in . N, Q. , ,,, .W xr -. nw:z- wif szvfx-852' f -. . we.- :fa-,1 H 231 x -..Q xp vfufv, . f'PXE 'wweerg F-ll Agfffa-2? 1.QsSf'iii ' -f- -we-.,g, i,:1fg,f1fg,'y::-4:?sgj gem-M. ' '1 'fi A 'rf iff 1:F'i V , g ffr :Q m- 31:gg..w.-,ffw b mf X ,---v--7-vw-..-, 54,4 ,.,,.,..,.. ' mx ' U7 -59-1.-xr It 5' Es . 7'-'F f .' twiki.: 15: 21:1--,' -V . Q 55 ii: sie-95 11 ?79K5'55'1 E fix : R --Q .Vx--'Q-:-1 ----' 415' .Mff?f5,1.w if f K' M1 H tif ,. ., '- X V 1 W 2-' f v I , V . 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Tirey . , . our college president . . - put us on the map . . . defender of teachers colleges over the nation . . . took degrees from indiana U., Harvard . . . esteemed by students . . . looked to by educational circles throughout the nation . . . quoted nationally when he said, Scores of teachers colleges rank with the best institutions with reference to stu- dent personnel and faculty competency and in many instances the training is far superior to teachers found in many other larger institutions of higher learning' ',.. an excellent executive . . . mild rnan- nered . . . philosopher . . . genial countenance . . . uses every opportunity to assist students . . . an understanding manner . . . willing to listen to all sides of a question. ,qv 2 WWW , Y, , ,,,,.,,. ..,t,...,- MW- -...m...,...v-.....,., Nv...N. .,.,,-- ,.. ,.,. , , tt ,V . k , ir 71 ,.,.:i f , .T ,St f YU -,wx -X -sf. --j ,-sn,-f ,Key -if f-fy N fi A t i . J C5 ,. ,qt ,f sm If . -4 X A fx t : A 0 ,tt t I l l A .Y 'I , I . .LI l4-L-1-4. YL, JL --Jl.. -..J 7,1 -u sf' N, -- -,f -s , Dean I. E. Grinnell . . Dean of Instruction . . A.B., University of North Dakota . . A.M., University of Minnesota . . Ph.D., Stanford University . . soft-voiced . . forceful meanings . . sponsor of Blue Key . . atrocious memory . . like flowers . . and poetry . . taught Education to G.l.'s in France . . likes poetry . . and golf . . and poetry. Harry E. Elder . . Registrar . . director of student programs . . director of placement . . A.B., ISTC . . A.M,, Indiana U. . . University of Chicago . . Columbia University . . congenial manner . . ready smile . . reading his favorite past-time . . interested in conducting educational surveys . . most recent publication, his study of the teacher shortage. Ralph Watson . . Business Manager . . A.B., MS., Indiana U. . . financial wizard . . the man that holds the purse-strings . . honest, patient . . his hobby is hunting with his English setter, Ned . . likes to teach more than anything . . typical family man. Dean Dewey Annakin . . Dean of Men . . Professor of Sociology . . A.B., DePauw U. . . A.M., University of Wisconsin . . Ph.D., Ohio State U. . . jovial . . witty . . so much a part of the campus that he is tradition . . capable and learned leader of student radio forum . . bridge and billiard wizard . . wherever he is you'll always hear, Hi, Doc! Mrs. Charlotte S. Burford . . Dean of Women . . Ph. B., ISTC . . M. A., Chicago U., Indiana U. . . capable . . efficient, sympathetic . . makes friends easily with her winning personality . . interests are students and campus activities. by FW5 L .J DEPARTMENTAL HEADS fx t J, Xtf ,gg A, - t-A Ti lil Mrs. Mary A. Banks, B. S., Butler . . M. S., Indiana U. . . home economics . . gracious . . attractive . , neat as a pin . . little dache hats . . always well groomed. Miss Florence Curtis, A. B., Iowa State . . A. M., Columbia U., U. cf Southern California . . leader in women's athletics . . straight forward . . vigorous . . lithe in her movements . . good posture. Mr. Arthur D. Hill, B. S., M. S., ISTC . . holds top position in music department . . adaptable with his vocabulary . . understanding . . Dad to brightseyed Iudy . . interestingly different . . witty . . ad- mirably honest. Dr. Gwylym Isaac, A. B., Huron College . . A. M., Columbia U., Union Theological Seminary . . D. B., University of New York . . Litt. D., Huron College . . philosopher . . sincere in his beliefs . . quiet charac- ter . . kindly. Dr. Olis G. lamison, B. S., IVI. S., ISTC . . Ed. D., Stanford . . Acting Dean of Instruction . . head of the education department . . friendly . . has a good word for everyone he knows . . enjoys a good joke. Dr. Iames F. Mackell, A.B., ISTC . . A.M., University of Minnesota . . Ph. D., Indiana U. . . the scientific man of State . . students say he's super . . talkative . . interesting. Dr. Victor C. Miller, A. B., ISTC . . A. M., University of Chicago . . Ph. D., University of Hamburg tGermanyl . . at the top in the English field . . State's only German instructor . . kindly . . musical . . special fondness for the flute. Dr. Waldo F. Mitchell, A. B., ISTC . . A. M., University of Wiscon- sin . . Ph. D., University of Chicago . . head of the social studies de partment . . courteous . . meaningful . . chairman of last year's Cons stitutional Convention . . respected by students. l vA l1f UT Dr. D. W. Morris, A.B., Park College . . A.M., University of Maine . . Ph. D., University of Iowa . . the man of the speech department . . unpredictable . . sang bass with choir during the man shortage . . sense of humor. Miss Iune Rynerson, B.S., ISTC . . A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University . . artistic even in her way of speech . . tiny . . clever . . colorful . . energetic and vivacious . . possesses a flair for creating hats with the different look. Dr. Walter O. Shriner, A. B., ISTC . . A. M., Ph. D., University of Michigan . . even-tempered . . mathematically inclined . . brilliant . . respected . . helpful. Mr. Arthur L. Strum, B. S., Wisconsin State . . M. S., Univer- sity of Wisconsin . . chairman of men's athletic department . . good sportsman . . enjoyable. Dr. Harry V. Wann- A.B., A.M., Wabash College . . Ph.D., University of Michigang University of Marburg tGermanyP: Uni- versity of Lausanne CSWitzerlandD . . master in foreign language department, comprende? . . sculptor . . dramatist . . chosen by l944 Press Club as faculty member who contributed most to the campus . . photographer . . courteous. Mr. Sylvan Yager, B. S. ISTC . . M. S., Indiana U. . . chair- man of Industrial Arts department . . encourages new editors . . usually smiling . . always can strike up a conversation. Mr. Vachel E. Breidenbaugh Cnot picturedl B. S., ISTC . . M. S., Indiana U. . . chairman of commerce department . . taught G. I.'s in France . . accounting genius. 25 A? Jffr ,Q-fszwemtk 'Nxt' ik .lx 'L- lp 773 , I, M J . if 'd,,1iV 1A . ,fwfr t' .45 ' t 11 x -.,.- ,1- - -..,-X ,ex ---4--x,.X A ir , , t ,fxlh H Eighty-four among those present . . faculty grouped on the Union Building steps . . fifteen on the next page . . many unpictured . . grand total by the catalog, one hundred sixty-two . . remarkable number of faculty have doctors' degrees . . all faculty members well-trained and capable . . ready to assist students in all possible ways . . many have spent the greater part of their teaching lives here . . will help with special research done by students . . routine college study problems . . active in other branches in the community . . literary clubs . . artistic work . . community players . . civic service organi- zations . . many outstanding in their own fields . . nationally known. lst row I. Erle Grinnell, Helen Ederle, Mary D. Reed, Dorothea Swander, Harry V, Wann, Inez Morris, Harry E. Elder, Ralph N. Tirey, Wayne E. Schonier, Fred E, Harris, D. W. Morris. Littii row Marion C. Benson, Charles W. Wefler, Paul D. Wilkinson, Mary R. McBeth, Mary O. Peters, Lawrence E. Eberly, Eiwtird V. Dillard, Edward M, Gittord, Arthur DeWitt Hill, Iohn C Tranbarger, Dennis H. Price, Harold Bright, Victor C. Miller. .Hrd row Mary Alice Banks, Ioy Lacey tretiredl, Waldo F. Mitchell, Lucille Viehe, Bessie Noyes, Vilmer l.. Tatlock, Vivien Rtirtl, Will H. Bryant, Paul Wolf, Alex Menestrena. -ith row Hiirel Tesh Pfennia, Wenonah Goshorn, Ralph Rogers, Glenn Curtis, Marvin Nelle M-:Calla, Virginia Harrell Bader, Florence Miricl-:, Fay Griffith, Russell McDougal, Helen Wood, Hallie Smith, R. Bell, Iarnes Carr. 'wh row Ren H Smith, Otis G. Iomison, Margaret Gillum, Arthur H. Luehrinq, G. David Koch, Roy G. Hunter. h'h YOW Frances Williams, Ruth Temple, Gertrude Ewing, Ruby I. East, Alays Sacl-:ste-der, Ernest L. 'Nelbc-rn, Fred E. Brengle Xth row Vfalter G Shriner, Ralph Miller, Rhoda lane Foss, Sylvan A. Yriqer, Celeste Buraeson, Kathryn Kennedy, t :ithne Shontz, Flor: Smith, Bernardine G Sclinitdt, Florence M. Curtis, G5't'tfQt? I. Eberhart, Gypsy Wilson, Charlotte S. iz: rt, llvflen Reeve, Florence M, Olsen, Carolyn Kelso. Pitt 'Q row Gra E Rtiniple, Vtisgver D Moore, Dewey Annal-Lin, Paul O. Cairnack, Vachel E. Breidenbauah, Charles Roll, .t :vile-V Ainsworth, Cliirerice M Morgan, Helen Price, Elsie Edwards. -mf-we ie,- 1 1 -7 1 .1-'ei 1 1 x .-. -RQ X., 4- Mrs. Rose Small, strict grammarian . . classroom philosopher . . called back for wartime teaching. Wally Marks, good-looking football coach . . returned from the Navy . . one University of Chicago team men. Raymond Reece, eyebrow work in his economics classes . . quick, friendly smile. Barbara Faust, throaty songstress . . public relations office . . a good loe. Edith Lel'lew, quiet, amiable home economics professor . . double at Lab School. Dick Boehm, rough and ready director of grounds . . ready to serve. Paul Winkinson, brown wavy hair . . deep chuckle . . believes in work . . good chemistry and lots of it, Ben Smith, on the end of a cigarette . . jokes, poems, puns, anything his specialty. Lloyd Riggs, the campus Doc . . sprays your throat and checks your feet. Joseph Gremelspacher, band director . . hails from Crawfordsville . , back from service in time for winter term. Agnes Brady, native Hoosier with traveler's experiences . . teaches clothing and wears it well. Marguerite Malm, stately beauty . . twice as brainy . . from Stevens teach- ing staff. Alvin Payne, the students friend . . graciously interested . . advisor. R. W. Masters, Mister . . players his first love . . returned from the Navy . . SYCAMORE advisor . . Madame's husband. David Glascock, physical education instructor . . coaches track . . dry wit, Phyllis Hitch, Bill's wife . . brain behind the Union Bureau , . the best comes in small packages . . petite. 27 J M fl l xxJ- K Xl M Q k f X ff f SKIPPER GGES TG CLASSES Q asv. ,X 1 . X. -Izi--SG-'62, v- ' N . . Tx' 9 P' 1 Q 1 1 v.1,,,- ff Q . 2 y , . ,, ,. ,M ,- 4 1 1- N .X Y Nw' . J, Q-wx x9 EE' Q: 5,25 NN f XX NNN?-uf : X is FX , 'igwsflgx 'iwif ' f N f 'vi-1 1 if ' ' WffWf',f.:iFN?I 5' N 'P 3? -Kldnlxf Wicffh, 'XXL 'x ' ' '12 E'52gi1s f' f Mffv Q ,wwgf ww wa -. ff wing, V- A X MAMA ,y , .fww W 1X fmfwmvi' A ,f ' VNSQQJNW VM X, NNNX,, X QF, A X ,s 3 1 i 2 1 1 . l W 4 1 1 X N X XX bfiifx i ,we T Carol Carls we ROBERT CARR . . president . . equally at home before the senior class or before the band . . quick wit and ready humor . . hails from 'Purdue' town . . vice-president of Veterans Club . . co-chairman '45 Homecoming . . member of Who's Who Among Students of American Universities and Colleges . . president Parsons Hall Council . , member of Blue Key . . a very active music major . . past drum major . . student director of band . . president of orchestra . . selected outstanding senior man by Press Club. CAROL CARLSON . . holds vicerpresidential post . . mademoiselle with long blond hair . . past Lambda president . . member of Who's Who Among Students of American Universities and Colleges . . secretary-treasurer Theta Alpha Phi . . general chairman of '45 lunior Prom . . speech major . . member of Pamarista, Sycamore Players, Student Council, Womens League, and Modern Language Club. WANDA LAREW . . class secretary . . dark hair . . brown eyes . . quiet, soft-spoken manner . . past president of Omega . . an active music and com- merce major . . probably has shorthand minutes . . vice-president of Pi Omega Pi . . participates in band, choir, and orchestra . . member of Sigma Alpha lota, lota Rho Chi, Pamarista, Student Council, Womens League, and FTA. MARIORIE WEBER . . performs duties of treasurer . . pleasing smile . . bright red hair with a iew freckles to match . . home is Indiana's fair capitol . . president Delta Sigs . . studies math . . hopes prof grades on figures . . me ber of Womens League, Math Club, Eclectic, and FTA. rn- 30 SENIO Robert Carr ,.,.,, Wanda Larew Marjorie Weber OD ...,, ,.i..,,, RS 40 ......President ...i....Secretary .,.,,....Trea .Vice-Presi t SUTGI' dent TRIED AND TRUE STATESMEN WOIHGH The class of '46 . . a qroup of men and finishinq college . . all aqes . . wornen frorn the freshmen classes of '42 and '43 . . men from the freshman classes of '39 and even earlier . . dis- ruptions of the war . . a class of outstandina abilities and tenacity . . now to the future . . Honor Day, lvfay 2l . . Baccalaureate, May 26 . . Alumni Day, tune l . . Presidents Reception, tune 2 . . Corn- niencement, tune 2 . , commencement of cr different life than college . . cornrnencernent of a struggle for the standards of life . . of a struaale for the ideals they have developed here . . fitted for the struqqle b four years of study in the branches of livinq Y they chose to pursue , . some starry-eyed at the prospect . . some hard-headed and realistic. Foundation Day Boot: and Torch Cererrrfrriy rrlurnni prrrrsi dent Grace DeVaney and senior class rrrfifsrrlwrit Rui +t'- rt t f1rr . . veteran Sycamore Players . Clrrrl-1 frrirl Trirnlilr- -it Wrrll-1 nn sound crew . . not-quite-so-diqnihe-'l seniors . , those vnnf-s louli good though, not to mention the co-f-ds holfhnrr thern . BWOC Council at farewell Navy convo . fl few w-:rrris with plenty of punch behind them . , our camerarntin has tx wr-frlzness for the fairer sex . . or so it seems , . dll outstrrndinrg seniors vflrriws-r ' ' ' ' ' lSTC history names will stand ou, in Q59 i rf Qi t It til xx: ug caries? ,ff Y grit Y 1 ,legit -' ar, +-ty Q, as-rr Q, rv Fse . .c gif :-ai-Sf' 31 wx PM P 'fx Nr - A kai' C' SR 'V' i t t t I'4'l' ft' i- , r. , If x., 'u ltx SENIORS OP 19-L6 IT' Y' ,. -we ' V .,f1'h ii' 455 .1 '-.4 ' i- Mftt it ff- v'-' vt vu- ABBOTT, IANE, B.S., Terre Haute, Sycamore Players, STATEMAN Statt, Orchestra, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Iota Rho Chi, Kappa Pi, ARMSTRONG, WILMA I., B.S., St, Bernice, Lambda Delta Phi, Commerce Club. ARNEY, MARIE, B,S., Freedom, Mu Zeta, College Tri, Elementary Club, FTA. AULT, MARY ROSALIE, B.S,, Newberry, Epsilon Delta, Ele- mentary Club. BATEMAN, LOIS, B.S., Boonville, Epsilon Delta, Math Club, Science Club, Band, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi. BEAL, BETTY ANN, Terre Haute, Delta Sigma President, Eclectic Club, Science Club, FTA, Modern Language Club. BILBY, FRANCES MARY, BS., Terre Haute, Home Economics Club. BLAIR, ALBERT ELDON, B.S., Terre Haute, Industrial Arts Club. BOYLL, RUTH, BS., Terre Haute, Omega Sigma Chi, Commerce Club, FTA, Wesley Foundation, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota. EREIDENBAUGH, HILDA, B.S,, Terre Haute. EROADHURST, MARGARET, B.S., Chrisman, Ill., Psi Theta, Commerce Club, Athenaeum President, I1V.A.A., Orcliesis, Womens League. BROWN, MILDRED, BS., Terre Haute, Mu Zeta, Elementary Club, FTA. BROWN, SUSANNA, B.S., New Castle, College Tri Vice President. BUTWIN, HELEN, BS., Seelyville, Omega Sigma Chi, College Tri President, Math Club, Newman Club, W.A.A., FTA, Womens League Custodian, l945 May Song Fest Co-Chairman. CAMPBELL, IEAN BAILEY, B.S., New Albany, Alpha, Press Club, Sy' :more Players, Eclectic Club President, W,A.A., Modern Language Club, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Stott, BLUE BOOK Statt, Ir. Prom Committee, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Debate Team, Pam- aristti, Theta Alpha Phi President, Who's Vlfho l94B SYCAMORE. CARLSON, CAROL A., A.B., Terre Haute, Lambda Delta Phi President, Sycamore Players, Modern Language Club, Sr. Class Vice-President, 1945 Ir. Prom Chairman, Homecoming Committee, STATESMAN Stott, Speakers Bureau, Student Council Secretary, Womens League President, Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi Secre- tary-Treasurer, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, l945 May Song Fest Oueen, Student Director The Hasty Heart . CARPENTER, ROBERT, BS., Brazil, Delta Lambda Sigma Secretary, Math Club, Intramurals, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Staff, Band, Choir, Ir. Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Blue Key, Student Activities Bureau, Student Union Board. CARR, ROBERT T., BS., Laiayette, Veterans Club Vice- President, Sr. Class President, Parsons Hall Council President, Drum Maior, Asst. Director College Band, College Orchestra President, Ir. Class Treasurer, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Blue Key, Iota Rho Chi, Choir, Ir. Prom Committee, Homecoming Co-Chairman, Who's Who l946 SYCAMORE. 32 SENIORS CARTER, SUSANNE, BS, Boonville, Kappa llfigviitfit, Com- merce Club, Art League, Student Council, Womens Hall Council President, Kappa Pi. CHALOS, CATHERINE, A.B., Terre Haute, lftirytti-ft Kappa, Home Economics Club, Eclectic Club, Modern Language Clulit, Cl-IALOS MARY AE Terre l-lru Eclectic Club, Modern Language Cluli President arid Se-rretary, FTA. CLARK, DOROTHY, BS., Clinton. ETA, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Stiff, Paniaristd. , , . t,, 7 , f te, liaiitpa lltgrprr-1 Secretary. CLARK, RHOBERTA, BS, Haniniontil, Alpha, Elein-5-ntitry Cluln, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Erletttic Clulit, l3'ftets Cluit, FTA, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Staii, INK SENSE Flatt, licrne- cominq Committee, Homecoming Queen Attenflrint, Daisy lv'i,Z'? Theta Alpha Phi, CONKLIN, ALIEAN, BS, Terre Haute, Ortflif-strfi, Clioir, Kappa Pi. COUGHLIN, DOLORES, RS., Wliitinq, Epsilon Delta Prfsident, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Clulii, Newman Clulit, Ir Prcni Coin' mittee, Womens League, Pamarista, lftfomens Hall Ccun-bil. COUNClL, SARA, BS., Terre Haute, lflxptsa lfai if: President, Commerce Club, Sycamore Players, FTA, STATESMAN Staft, SYCAMORE Staff, Commerce News, lr. Prom Conimittee, N345 Homecoming Co-Chairman, Student Council President, lNoniens League, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, lffaity-tr Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Outstanding Freshman girl, Vtllids Wlio lflrttit SYCAMORE. CRISS, RUTH, B,S,, Terre Haute, Gamma Gitntritz Presiden and Treasurer, Commerce Clulit Secretary, Poets Clul, Vivi- President, FTA, STATESMAN Stall, SYCAlt.'lORE Stfzit, Ctitrnni-eric News, Ir, Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Dianicncl lulailee Celebration Chairman, Womens League. 'ff- 'ues' -f'. 0111046 DALTON, DEAN A., RS, X1Vaul: 'f ian, lll., Poets Clulw, FTA, Vffslejf FOUl'l i-,tiltftll Pri-sitient and Assti tt,' i-ite Direfrtor, Spf-alzflrs Bureau, Deli'-1 Tf rift, Etnident Council, Blue lfey Presiient, Pi G inxinx l-:fu Pri-sicifiw, l,'fs1o's Vlfiio Arrtorig Students in Anierii in Universiiiris .ini C 1.-Qzf-s, l.'!lio's Wlio 19-lit SYCAMCJRE, DARROTN, l'lVf'Ftl.iAl'f L, ES, Terre Haute, Veterans Clulv, lCltQtl1iI'tlf'IC'? Clult, FTA, Conimerce News, litiipiiur Delta Pi, P1 Gtrnnnfr Mu, P1 Cttitifltt Pi, Social Studies Clulw Ciiairmfrn, DAVIDSON, lXflARlANNA C., BS., Wie-st Terre Haute, Oin-Pg-i kiitusia Clit, Honitg- Evolt-iiiiifs Clulf, Atlititnatqtiiii, W.A,A. DAVl3Ctli, tf'HAPtl,lfliT WlLLlAlvl, l-ES, lulttrsltczll, lll, Alylia ljititiit Tau, SYt,',Ill1t,tl'V' l3'lt,iywifrs, Veterans tflulv, llvienfe Clulw. DE VUEESE, llvlOGENE, BS, ln-'littntty-tilts, Lfimlidti Delta Pitt Prf-suit:-rit, Treasuror, and Vice-President Cttriiriierce Clulw, Sycti' iitar-5' Players, ETA, lntrtiinurals, Orcli-istiti, tfliuir, Vtfornens Levtfute Trfasurer, Pamarist-x Treasurer, Stud-1i'tt llnioii Eoird Secretary, Pi Omega Pi, lot.: Rilo Chi, Sigma Alrtlxtz l tty: Ciiiiiilain. L'Lll.'fELlLl5, ROSELIARY KOCH, A E, V':Q5:.ir,riso, lft1yq'f.i livrgtggz, Syoinriitre Pl zyers, lflodern l.'tl'lll1'l Tn' Clulr, Poets Club, Ti-lvl Piytings, Verse 31-t 'tt' ilzing Clioir, lfaytpi Deltft Pi, Etqriia pl Rlifjt EEKCHE, MARE' IANE, BS, Nt--wlttirtili, Delta Siaina, Home l'fwiio1i1it's Clult Pnsiflf-tit, FTA Vlf L'I 'Sltie'It9, Weslfey Founda- tif-ti, Eartil, Cltoir, lr Prom Cornntift-it-, Ptiinftrist-1 fievretary, L 't len: Union Pfftirtl, lliytyvr 'Delia Pi Pr-Asitlent, l-ita Fino Clii FPFi'3tjSQltI, RllTl'l, ES, Pritic-i-tori Fllil-FEY, DORC I'Hii' MAE, EES, Clt-wlrfixle, Epsilon Delta, Hume E orr:rni s Clul, Athenaeum, Eclcvtif Clul, lr Prom Coin- rnittee, lJi.'oniens Hall Council K , .,, .,f . 'RX X -rl' -Q , ' ,., fl A '9 t :K SENIORS FISHER, L'Vill1 'fH'r', ES, 'rr ull, lr Pr-Jin Ctntrrxittee, FTA, PLAHER'l t', lX1ARQ2ARE'I' ANN, RS., Terr-5' Hautt:-, Alpha, Elemerit-jtrx' Clul, N' 1'.'x 'niizn Clul, llrtrgtcr Delta Pi pgtwigtq, srrzrtrriir CANPHELL, Bs, Pe-nstmftltft, Florida, Alt l'la, Press Cluli, Sycariiore Players, Eclectic Club, STATESMAN Shift, N45 SYHQAEXIORE Editor, Ir. Prom Committee, Homecoming Cfrzinriif-ee P :nt iris?-,1 ECX, PATRICIA ANN, EE, Terre Haute, Alplttr Treasurer, 'rmrtierg'-1 tfflui, llcrzte El'C'Il'DIll1 S Cluli, Eclectic Clulw, Newman Dluzi Pre-silent, Preis Clul' Vifvi--Pre-sid-ent, SYCAMGRE Staff GAINER, lf'AYET'l'A PETTIECIRD, ES., Terre Haut-t-, Elementary Club, Statorii-:ir Chili GALLAGIIER, PATRICIA, ES, Terre H It1l ', l51t't'i1 Hill-tt-tt-1. Et,-meyygyy tflrrl-, llirui-e Ecotioririvs Clulit, NC-wmtru Clulb, SYCA- LICIRE S' :ff GORDON, MARTHA IEAN, ES, Terre Haute, lfappa Kappa I. i:e-President, Conurierce Clult, Press Club Secretary, Home E'-'nc':tzi's Club, Syogzmore Pliy-'rs, STATESMAN Editorial Board, I3-Q6 SYCAMCIRE Etli'or, INlf SENSE, Ir Prom Committee, Home- tzrirng Ctirt1ir1it'fe, Pamiirisv: Pr-esifltifrit, Alpha Phi Giimma Presi- ionr, I.'.'ho's Witt: lftllo SYCANIORE, MEIGHEN, MARGARET HEDLEY, RS, Terre lltiute, Ornegi .31-itriifr Chr, Cointn- r-iii' Cluln, SI,'VtlltlUI'l' Players, ETA, Pi Gammi lvlll, Pi Clrritl-ga P1 HERTEELDER, HELEN, PTY, t'rrf,' ll'rute, l.,'lIItlHfl',l Delta Phi, Elertierfary lflul-, HILI, GRETCFIEIHI, Bl? F1 liufll. OF19-io HIRT, ALICE ANN, BS., Terre Haute, Alpha President and Vice-President, Commerce Club, Press Club, Newman Club Presi- dent, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Stall, INK SENSE Editor, lr. Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Womens League, Pamarista, Crystal Ball Chairman. HOLLOWELL, PHYLLIS ANN, B,S., Terre Haute, Psi Theta Historian and Rush Captain, Commerce Club, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Orchesis, ETA, HUDSON, CAROLYN, B.S,, Bedford, Delta Sigma, Commerce Club, SYCAMORE Stall, Womens League Secretary, Womens Hall Council, Pi Gamma Mu. HUESTON, MARGARET LUCILLE, AB., East Chicago, College Tri, Mu Zeta, Elementary Club. IGNES, MARY ELIZABETH, HS., Terre Haute, Gamma Gamma Secretary, Sycamore Players, Poets Club, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMGRE Stall, Homecoming Committee, Vtfomens League Vice- President I-Zappa Pi Secretary. KILLIN, EIRDENA, BS, Pine Village, Eclectic Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu Secretary, Science Club, FTA. KIRK, DAVID I., BS., Terre Haute, Delta Lambda Sigma President and Chaplain, Alpha Phi Omega President and Vice- President, Blue Key Vice-President, STATESMAN Advertising Manager and Business Manager, SYCAMORE Staff, Cheer Leader Captain, Press Club, I Mens Club, Sycamore Players, Industrial Arts Club, Intramurals, Homecoming Committee, Mens League, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, I-fIRIfl'IAM, ELIZABETH, l3.S., lasonville, Commerce Club, Poets Club, Secretary and Treasurer, PTA, Wesley Foundation, Pied Pipirrgs, Ctrchestra, Choir, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi Vice-President. t, Q : ., ti.- f.: E 'Q -- .X ,y iggaiga ,V al Q v. I, ,N -i ts 3. , ' 5 gf ' if ,, ,L. ,Q Q ig. 1 N.. gif: :QQ Y 'Egg -'ffzi-QS' si gt ' ' 1 X4 A.- A ' . gmc , I rv. 2, ' .,- 1 wg 34 3 SENIORS OIT 19-Lv KNOOP, GEOBGANNA C., B.S., Tanaier, Wesley Friiiiri-fl4itior1, Blue Book, Womens Hall Council, P1 Gamma Mu. LABEW, WANDA IANE, BS., Terre Haute, Ornequ Sigma Chi President and Bush Captain, Commerce Club Vive-President, FTA, Sr. Class Secretary, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Student Counvil, Womens League, Pamarista, Pi Omeqa Pi Vice-President, Iota Bho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota Editor. LAWSON, WENONAH, BS., Harmony. LAYBOLD, LAVINA LOWDEFlMILlf, BS, Terre ll'.It.1i ', Di1lt'r Sigma, Commerce Club, Home Economics Chili LINDGBEN, EVELYN, BS., Armstrong, Ill MCCOLLUM, MABIOBIE, BS., Brazil, Mu Zeta, Elf2rner'itary Club. MCCUNE, IESSIE, BS., Terre Haute, Delta Sigma, STATES-MAN Staff, Ir. Prom Committee, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Debate Team, Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi Secretary, Tau I-fapria Alpha Vice-President, Whos Who lQ46 SYCAMOBE. MCGBEW, RUTH, BS., Terre I-Iute, Delta Siqrna, ClOIHiU'lY1'V' Clulv, Eclectic Club, Modern Lanquaqe Club, FTA, STATESMAN Stall MCMILLEN, EBIVIA, BS., Indianapolis. Mi-QUEEN, CLARA MAY, BS., Clinton, Mu Zeta, Elf-inert. r Club. METZ, KATHRYN GORDON, BS, Terre Haute, Alrilri, Pflf-ftr' Club, FTA, SYCAMOBE Staff, BLUE BOOK, Wornens Lim me MILLER, B. ELOISE, BS., Pre-dericlcsbura, Wesley lTCitlI'1l'Illt.'ll. SANDERS, HAZEL MILLER, AE., Monleiurnul, Psi The!-1 l:lff'3l'1l 'lll, College Tri, Modern Lanquaqe Club, Band, Womens L.Qtiqi.i-5. MITCI-IEM, BETTY L., BS., Terre Haute, Athenaeum, Stiitririian Cluli, W.A.A., W.A.A. Council, I Woman. MOOBE, MILDBED M., BS., Terre Haute, Delta S1-gun-J, Cfirrirrier-.'e Club, Home Economics Club. MORRIS, MARY IANE, BS., Carl:-on, Mu Zeta Presifleiit an-il Vice-President, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Womens League. MULVIHILL, PAT, BS., St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Psi Theta Vice- President, Press Club Secretary, Athenaeum, Newman Club, W.A.A. Vice-President, STATESMAN Staff. MUNDY, BETTE, A.B., Huntinqbura, Modern Lanqu-iqe Club, Newman Club, Choir, P1 Gamma Mu President. SENIORS OP1946 'Q' 'N7 Q7 Aa-'Q-3 41'- ,P-f zfv- 1... 'V .x f? Kel A fl Q. .IV .rf-' 'ff' YY ..?. MURPHY, DOROTHY IEAN, B.S., Mecca, Delta Sigma, Commerce Club. NEWHOUSE, ARAMINTA, B.S., Rushville, Epsilon Delta Secretary, Home Economics Club, FTA, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Ir. Prom Committee, Pamarista Reporter, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi Treasurer, Radio Studio Orchestra. OLSON, DOROTHY LOUISE, B.S., La Porte, Lambda Delta Phi, Elementary Club Vice-President, PTA, Kappa Delta Pi Historian and Recorder, Pi Gamma Mu Secretary. PENMAN, GERALDINE F., B.S., Brazil, Alpha, Sycamore Players, Homecoming Committee. RASSEL, MARIORY RUTH, B.S,, Terre Haute, Alpha Reporter, Commerce Club, Press Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Newman Club Secretary, STATESMAN Staff, 1945 SYCA- MORE Business Manager, Homecoming Committee, Pamarista. REYNOLDS, LOIS M., A.B,, Terre Haute, Omega Sigma Chi, Commerce Club President, Modern Language Club, FTA President, Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi Secretary, Pi Omega Pi Treasurer, Honors Courses, Who's Who 1946 SYCAMORE. RINEHART, BARBARA IANE, B.S., Oakland City, Gamma Gamma, Eclectic Club, PTA President, STATESMAN Staff, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi President, Sigma Alpha Iota President and Secretary. ROGERS, MARGARET IANE, AB., Terre Haute, Delta Sigma, Syca' more Players, Eclectic Club, Modern Language Club Vice-President, FTA, Speakers Bureau, Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi. RUDD, PATRICIA WAMPLER, B.S., Terre Haute, Alpha, Home Economics Club, FTA. SANFORD, BARBARA, B.S., Terre Haute, Kappa Kappa, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Poets Club, STATESMAN Staff, SYCAMORE Stati, INK SENSE Staff, Ir. Prom Committee, Kappa Delta Pi. SCOTT, DOROTHY IANE, B.S., Chrisman, Ill., Gamma Gamma, Commerce Club, Athenaeum, Math Club, PTA Vice-President, Homecoming Committee, Pamarista, Womens Hall Council Treasurer. SEAL, ROSEMARY, B.S., Terre Haute, Omega Sigma Chi, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Math Club, Newman Club, ETA, Homecoming Committee, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Pamarista, The-ta Alpha Phi. SEDGINICK, ELSIE MAE, B.S., Terre Haute, Kappa Kappa Outstand- ing Pledge, Press Club President, Sycamore Players, W.A.A., Orchesis, FTA, STATESMAN Editor, SYCAMORE Staii, INK SENSE Staff, BLUE BOOK Eaitor, Orchestra, Band, Choir Vice-President, Ir, Prom Com- mittee, Radio Orchestra, Civic Symphony, Student Council, Pamarista Vice-President, Alpha Plii Gamma, Iota Rho Chi President. SHAKE, SARA O., B.S., Carlisle, Home Economics Club, W.A.A., Band, Choir. SMITH, ELIZABETH ANN, B.S., Terre Haute, Gamma Gamma Presi- dent and Vice-President, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Syca- more Players, FTA Secretary and Treasurer, SYCAMORE Staff, Orches- tra, lr. Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council Treasurer, VVomens League, Pamarista. SNYDER, MARIAN LEE, B.S., Veedersburg, Kappa Kappa ViceAPresident, Commerce Club, FTA, SYCAMORE Staff, Ir. Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Ntfomens Hail Council Treasurer, Homecoming Queen, Assistant Radio Division. STEEFY, BETTY, B.S., Rockville, Psi Theta, Athenaeum, W.A.A., President. STIGLER, ROXIE, B.S., Terre Haute, Lambda Delta Phi, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, PTA, Kappa Pi. 36 SENTORS OP 10446 STILES, RUTH EVANGELlNE, BE-,, Robinson, lll,, Psi Theta, Eclectic Club, Modern Language Club, Orchestra, Band, Choir, lota Rho Chi, STODER, DOROTHY IUNE, BS, La Porte, Lambda Delta Phi, Elementary Club President, FTA. STRATTON, RACHEL, BS., Clinton, Psi Theta Secretary, Syca- more Players, STATESMAN Stall, Speech Conference. STUVEL, BERNARD W., BS., Indianapolis, FTA, Vtlesley Foundation Vice-President and Treasurer, Art League, Student Council, Blue Key, Kappa P1 VlCI?'PY'?'SlClE'l lt. SUFAK, TERESA, BS., East Chicago, Epsilon Delta, Coni- merce Club, Sycamore Players, Atlienueum Vice-President, New- man Club, W.A.A., FTA, Ir. Prom Committee, Student Council, Pamarista, I Woman. SWAIM, ALICE, B.S., Rockville. TAYLOR, ANNETTE, AB., Gary, Commerce Club, Sltlliiltlijli Club, Science Club, Student Council. THOMAS, ALBERTA, BS., Rockville, Mu Zeta President, Elementary Club. THOMPSON, KATHRYN, BS., Slielburn, lohn Bennett ,,,,,, JOHN BENNETT . . pounds the gavel with a mighty right . . pleasant friendly easy going manner native son i . . o Ole' Kane-tuck . . returned veteran . . a center on our sensational basketball team . . stretching to his six feet and some . . member of Blue Key and l Mens Club . . math, physical education and social studies major. IAMES BOYLE wh d . . o a orns the vice-presidential chair . . quiet, likeable nature . . the gentleman prefers brunettes . . tickler of the keys . . very active music major . . participating in choir, band, and orchestra . . member at Iota Rho Chi, Blue Key, Sycamore Players, Student Activities Bureau . . chaplain oi the Delis. MARTHA TBUUT . . the gal who pushes the h . , pen . . big smile . . long red air . . bright green sweater . . a home economics and science major one of these test tube cooks a Lambda - . . . . member of Orchesis, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Speakers Bureau, Science Club, and FTA. KITTY STIBVVALT the bookkeeper fo th ' . . r e 46 junior Class . . wonderful sense of humor . . balanced the budget for the junior Prom . speech and English major Editor oi the STATESM . . AN in September term '45 . . Feature Editor of '46 SYCAMORE . . member ot Theta Alpha Phi, Press Club, Sycamore Players . . remember Iosephina , Mexican maid in SNAFU . . vice-president of Alpha Phi Gamma. 38 1 U N 1 o R S at 0 ..,,,,,,,President Killy Slirwali ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer lame-S Boyle ,,,...,...., Vice-President Martha Trout ,,,,r, ,.,,,,,,,,, S ecretgry ONE MORE STEP TO GO One of the most active classes in '46 . . annual lunior Prom high spot in years activities . . biggest prom college has ever seen . . music by top name band . . Alvino Rey, his singing guitar and orchestra . . April 26 in college gym . . steered by co-chairmen A ',, f 'X 97 rr? may Rose Gheaia and Gene Shepard . . convo April 25 Q, to introduce prom queen candidates . . Frances Burke, Alphag Alice Lloyd, Delta Sigp Lee l-linman, Epsilon 6 N K Deltg Dorothy Evans, Gamma, Mildred Chestnut, J 5 lndependent- loyce Thomas, Kappa, Martha Trout, LQXW Lambdag Valeria Valenta, Mu Zeta: Rosalie Mans, X Omega: and Frances Miller, Psi Theta . . loyce 5 FJ ly Thomas, Queen, elected by majority of male vote . . i vf t le' lunior Class faculty advisors . . colorful and artful Miss Iune Reynerson . . Doc Morgan, Hoosier X Schaolmaster of the Air . . Doc Rumple of the physics and chemistry departments. X 1947 SYCAMORE Eililor loyce Strong and Helen W t,tf,t ls ,X cau ht off uard . . hard to tell who Haves is loolzrnc for tl' t f ther? . , liiclzstaae eager beavers intrlzing somethin-iii nut tif i nothing . those two science givin lirls, Wools tnirt Viiesl-W, A again , . sunrise, sunset, liglitnrna, trnythina you want nrnrt tolly tumors buzzing arountil , worlzrzitr playrrr 1 in time . , inafzirig plans. anti ...S Q 39 IIINIORS 1 - .- s. J- X N F ' Ia' ' T, ' Q' ' .., 'C' A32 we ,, x -vi 5 X., N:E. g -' vw. I X , I ,- .' 1 I, V X ,Q 1-axe I Q- T I L 7 2 01310446 AHLEMEYER, WILLIAM, Terre Haute ANDERSGN, ALICE, Terre Haute ANDREWS, ED., Paris, Ill. ANNAKIN, DORGTHY, Terre Haute BAKER, EUGENE, Clinton BECK, IAYNE, Terre Haute BECKER, PHYLLIS, Terre Haute BENNETT, IOHN, Louisville, Ky. BERRY, ICANNE, Terre Haute BIDLE, IOAN, Terre Haute BGLTON, BEVERLY, East Chicago BOYLE, IAMES, Tariqier BOYLL, IOANNE, Terre Haute BOWNE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BRAGDON, IANE, Terre Haute BRENTON, CHARLES, Brazil BREWER, HENRIETTA, Terre Haute BUCHANAN, MARILYN, Elkhart BURKE, FRANCIS, Terre Haute BURNETT, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute CARMICHAEL, IOY, Terre Haute CHAGARES, KIKI, Terre Haute CHESTNUT, GEORGIA, Ieffersonville SCHMIDT, LIBBY CONCANNON, 'West Terre Haute CCRNELL, MARGARET, Gary COSTER, RUTH, Mooresville DAILY, MARILEE, Remington DAVIDSON, DALE, West Terre Haute JUNioiQ DAVIS, MILDRED, Terre Haute DeCAMP, BETTY, Terre Haute DEDE, MARYANNA, Terre Haute DILLEY, BETTY, Briclqeton EMMERT, MABIOBIE, Brazil EVANS, DOROTHY, West Terre Haute FENOGLIO, ROSALIE, Terre Haute FINLEY, MABEL, Brazil FISCUS, ARTHUR, Coal City GHEAIA, BOZ, East Chicaao GlESLEB, PRISCILLA, Terre Haute GRANDE, KAY, Loqansport S OF 1946 HEMENWAY, MABCHETA, Boonville HINMAN, LELA, Linton HUEY, IANE, Terre Haute HUNTER, BEX, Terre Haute IANCO, MYBA, Hammond IOCKEL, PAT, Ft. Wayne IOHNSON, HELEN, lasonville IONES, CABOLYN, Terre Haute IONES, DELBEHT, Terre Haute KLINGENSMITH, ELLEN, Harbor KNOLL, IOAN, Bridaeton LASH, ED, Terre Haute HABDAWAY, MARTHA, Crawfordsville HASTE, VIRGINIA, Bedford LIND, IANE, Linton LLOYD, ALlCE, Terre Haute 41 '1 -1 IUNIORS Oli IQ-L6 LONG, PAULINE, Indianapolis MORGAN, IOHN, South Bend LUTZ, VJILLIAM, Terre Haute OSTERHAGE, AUDREY, Terre Haute MANS, ROSALIE, Francisco OVERSTREET, STANLEY, Brazil MANSHIP, LEONARD, Russiaville PETTY, NORA BELLE, Terre Haute MARTIN, IEAN, Chandler PRATHER, IRMA LEE, Covinqton MARTIN, LaVAUGHN, Clinton PRICE, IANE ANN, Terre Haute MCCUTCHEON, MARVIN, DePauw PURCELL, ALICE ANN, Terre Haute MCGREVJ, IERRIE, Terre Haute OUINLAN, HELEN, Terre Haute MILLER, BARBARA, Terre Haute ROBERTS, BETTY, Mattoon, Ill. MILLER, FRANCIS, Terre Haute ROSS, GENEVA, Terre Haute MILLER, SARA, West Terre Haute SANDERS, IAMES, Freeport, Ill. MONNINGER, MARGARET, Terre Haute SARGENT, GRACE, Farrnersburq MOORE, BETTY, Brazil SCHAADT, DOROTHY, Indianapolrs KRUG, MARY ELLEN MOORE, Terre Haute SCHABEL, IOAN, Terre Haute SX 42 Jiruroies SELLER, HARRIET, Greencastle SHEPARD, GENE, Terre Haute SI-IICKEL, RITA, Terre Haute SNYDER, IANE, Terre Haute Sl-IRINER, ZOE, Terre Haute STIEGELBAUER, CLIFF, Terre Haute STIRWALT, KITTY, Terre Haute STRONG, IOYCE, Terre Haute SEEBURGER, IOHN, Terre Haute SWAIM, ELNORA, Indianapolis SWIEHART, FRANCES, Richmond THEODORE, KATHERINE, Terre Haute THOMAS, IOYCE, Cory THOMPSON, ELAINE, Terre Haute THOMPSON, LORRAINE, Mt. Vernon TROUT, MARTHA, Staunton TRYON, BETTY, Terre Haute VAN DYKE, LOUISE, Crawlordsville WAGGONER, IANE, Terre Haute WAGONER, CHARLES, Terre Haute WATTS, TED, Terre Haute WESSER, HELENA, Marshall WEUST, MARIAN, Terre Haute WHEAT, MAIORIE, Anderson 'W'OLF, MURIEL, Linton WOOD, RUTHANN, Clinton WOOLS, HELEN, Terre Haute WRIGHT, WANDA, Sullivan 43 017104-6 Dennis Trueblood DENNlS TRUEBLOOD . . Denny . . he who wields the qavel at those rare class meetings . . man behind the UE desk . . tall and blond . . subtle humor . . witty . , very conscientious about his work . . a commerce major . . viceepresident ot Delts . . on committee lor '45 Homecoming . . represented ISTC at Union Building Conference in Wisconsin . . sports editor ot '4 Sycamore. IUNE EISHER . . vice-president . . dark hair . . banqs . . one of the women oi WRH . . a commerce and English maior . , a Lambda . . member of Sycamore Players, Orchesis, STATESMAN Stall, Commerce Club, and SYCA- MORE Stall. lOYCE KYLANDER so h' editor ol '45 '4t B 6 . . p s secretary , . blond hair . . blue eyes . . .- 1 LUE BOOK . . music and science major , . member of Kappa Kappa, Alpha Phi Gamma, STATESMAN Stall, SYCAMORE Staff Chi, Choir, Orchestra, and Science Club . secreta DON SAPO , lota Rho . ry of Press Cl t ENT . . treas 'r-arried . . see ub. urer . . returned veteran . . a Sat. in the Army . . pmch major . . the professor in SNAFU. 44 ,,,,,Pr lui A SOPHOM ORES 40 esident ie Hisher , ,,,, ,Vice-Pr to esident yce Kylander ,, .,,,,,,, Secret Donald UW Sarqent Treas LITGI A CLASS ll 1 TH VIM AND VIGUK Sophomores . . two years . . the halffway mark . . well supplied with knowledge as individuals to Carry them successfully through the next two years . . reconverled to a peace-time scale rapidly . . sponsored a dance, the Cherry Chop Hop . . Bertie Mitchell, Chairman . . responsibility of class sponsorship . . Miss Mary Reid McBeth, Mr. Roy O. Hunter, and Dr. L. E. Eberly . . class has one very unusual feature . . though sophomores they have a sizeable treasury . , planning already for the day oi graduation . . on the peace-time program . . Class should remain intact . . work well to' of gether as a group . . members outstanding and show promise of becoming more so. 'SH 0 l of X lx Two winsome sophomore senoritas, Dolores Letzl-:us and X kt .' X ki Peggy Shannahan . , Phil Anderson up to his usual funny J Q l busy-ness . . some loyal Statites l-:eeping up to dale on the X f latest happenings . , all four returned veterans . . -,lont t, ' fn l another one ol Barlf Fausts triirl-2 shots . f Crowd, girs . . L , s this time the prexy himself is the victim . . loalzs like a it must be, they didnt even loot: ui. good card game . . I ll f 45 SOPHOMORES OF 1046 ADAMS, ALYCE, Terre Haute AICINS, HAZEL, Bedford ANDERSON, PHILIP, Brazil ANTRIM, MARIAN, Terre Haute Q... -N5 li ca ARCHER, BETTY, Poland ARMANTROUT, BARBARA, Terre Haute ARMOUR, DELORES, Terre Haute BALL, MAURINE, Crawtorclsville BARE, CAROLYN, Clay City BEAUPAIN, HELEN, Iasonville BELCHER, BETTY IO, Glezen BELDON, IAYNE, Brownstown BERNING, DON, Evansville BOTTS, MARIORIE, Rockville BURRIDCIE, MIRIAM, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, HERBERT, Clay City CAMPBELL, SARAH, Terre Haute CARNES, RUTH, Terre Haute CARPENTER, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute CARR, LAURA, West Terre Haute COOKSEY, WALTER, Terre Haute COTTON, BETTY RUTH, Terre Haute HX COTTRELL, BEVERLY, Terre Haute CROMWELL, IOAN, Terre Haute CUMMINS, IANE, West Terre Haute DALTON, VIRGINIA, Mitchell DICK, BETTY ANN, Clinton DIEHL, ELLEN, Terre Haute 46 SOPHOMORES 0131946 DONAHUE, DOROTHY, Indianapolis EAGLESEIELD, HELEN, Brazil FERRY, PAT, Brazil GALLAGHER, PEGGY, Terre Haute GASTON, VIRGINA, Sullivan BURDICK, MARY GILFOY, Clinton GLEASON, RUTH, Crawtordsville HUDSON, IO, Brazil IDE, CHARLENE, Lo-:Jansport IRONS, EILEEN, Crawfordsville IOHNSON, ELEANOR, Terre Haute IONES, IUDITH, Covinqton KEIGLEY, PAT, East Clriicaao KELSHAW, DOUGLAS, Terre Haute GRASS, WANDA LEE, Terre Haute GREENE, IORDON, Iackson, Mich. HANCOCK, MARGARET, Gosport HANDS, SHIRLEY, East Chicago HARRIS, IOAN, Terre Haute HAY, IOSEPHINE, Gary HENDERSON, MARY, Brazil KISER, LAVENA, Indianapolis KOLB, LOUISE, Patoka KRUZAN, ROBERT, Terre Haute KYLANDER, IOYCE, Terre Haute LANDIS, MARGARET, Flora LETZKUS, DELORES, Terre Haute LITTLE, RAE, Whitinq 47 SOPHOMO LOVE, GLORIA, Worthington LOVETT, VIVIAN, Mishawalqa MANHART, KAY, Petersburq MARTIN, HELEN, Terre Haute MCCOVVN, BARBARA, Terre Haute MCWILLIAMS, BETTY IANE, Bedford MITCHELL, ROBERTA, Terre Haute MURTAUGH, IACK, Terre Haute NASH, BETH, Terre Haute NASSER, GEORGE, Terre Haute NEWMAN, EMILY, Indianapolis NICHOLS, MARGARET, Flower OAKLEY, MARY RUTH, Evansville OLDHAM, MAXINE, Bellrnont R ES 01319416 OSTROWSKI, CLARA, East Chicago PAGLIERO, ANNA, Clinton PEERCY, MARGARET, Oxford PHILLIPS, PAT, Terre Haute POUND, CHARLES, Terre Haute RAAB, REBECCA, Brazil RANEY, ANNA MAE, Looqootee RISHER, IUNE, Batesville ROGERS, HERSHEL, Terre Haute RUDDLE, IO ANN, Indianapolis SAWYER, IOANNE, Brazil SCHAEEFER, ROSE LOUISE, Terre Haute SCHALBURG, HELEN, Terre Haute SEAMON, MARY IO, Princeton 48 TQPIWIQIYIQTRES 01110416 SEKULOVICH, DANIEL, Gary SELLARS, NANCY, Forest SHANNAHAN, PEGGY, Terre Haute SHAANLER, OMER, West Union SHIELDS, DOROTHY, Crawtordsville SISSON, IOANN, Terre Haute SMITH, DONNA, Earniersburq SPEARS, MARTHA, Terre Haute ROWE, GLORIA SPENCE, Terre Haute STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY, Terre Haute STRATE, DIANA, Sandborn SUTHERLIN, IOAN, Greencastle CO' THORP. DOROTHY, Terre Haute TRENARY, PEGGY, Forest TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute VALENTE, VALERIA, Clinton WEIDNER, ELIZABETH, Delphi WEEKLEY, BONNIE, Evansville WEISBECKER, IEAN, Sullivan WHITE, VIOLET, Terre Haute WHITESELL, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute WHITNER, WILLIMAY, Terre Haute WILSON, GENEVIEVE, Indianapolis WITTE, R. G., Dale WYTHE, IOHN, Terre Haute I XURAFES, MARY, East Chicaqo YAGER, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute YUKNES, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute 49 DON HENDRICKSON . Brazil . . having qreat time at co tics . . a Delt . . Kinq Neptune of M SHIRLEY POLLOCK . . vice-prexy . . dark bridqe player . . m b f .i- xiii FRESHMEN 110 Shirley Pollock, .,,,,, Vice-pres. Don Hendrickson i,,,,,,. President Wanda Richart ...i, ,,i.,, T reasurer lean Heaton ,..,, .,,,. , .Secretary . prexy . . prefers redheads . . commutes from lleqe . . qives banq-up performance in scholas- ardi Gras . . a pre-med student. hair . . friendly manner ern er o Lambda Sorority . . speech major. JEAN HEATON . . secretary of the ireshies . . redhead . . pleasant smil ing personality . . always ready for fun . . hails from Bloomfield . . music major b . . mem er of Kappa Kappa, choir, band, and orchestra. WANDA RICHART . . treasurer . . blon of the qrilloloqy class . . loves to dance d de with promising curves . . member an swim . . a commerce, music, and physical education major . . member of Athenaeu SU m and Commerce Club. IT'S A BEWULDERING WOR! D First peace-time freshman class . . confusion and excitement . . orientation . . registration . . more veteran students than any other class , . faculty-freshie frolic . . always a pledge . . an eye toward future years at lndiana State . . reaching for a star . . guidance from sponsors . . Dr. Marguerite Malm . . Prof. Sylvan Yager , . Prof. Arthur f-fill . . freshmen take many honors . . ferry Roberts Daisy Mae . . gets her man Kenny Lil Abner Spears . . cheer leaders Carole Barnett and Phyllis Io Harrison . , Marilyn Morgan voted Queen Nymph of the Mardi Gras . . Don Hendrickson reigned supreme as prexy and King Neptune . . outstanding basketball player Hoyer . . journalists . . leading roles in Sycamore plays . . party-dance in the spring . . youth . . vitality on campus. Theres nothing slow about these rhinies . , already theyre giving the aals the once over , . between class rendezvous . prop crew for Sn-:rfu busy at warl-: . . outstanding freshman woman selected by Pamarista, Winitred Myer . . two Kappa pledaes working off black marks . 1t's a back-breaking iob . . A-tl I A ,Ei more freshies Caught unaware . . men seem to come in bunches xv, :V , any more. l ,Ml J 'QD P XFN Eaxmxmxcaf.-. xfsxc . ,sV,, ,,,, L1 51 I IQI SIIMEN OF I0-L6 R1-4 .gs -LYJ .J- a 4 fr Via 6 1 Y' X' N rf r' ,P I ,, W, ,,, 3-f 1- sl' ADAMI, IAMES, Terre Haute AHLEIVIEYER, RUTH ANN, Terre Haute ALEXANDER, PATRICIA, Linton ALL, MARTHA LEE, Terre Haute ARTZ, WARREN, Terre Haute ASTLEY, VERNA IO, We-st Terre Haute DODSON, HELEN BAILEY, Terre Haute BAKER, MALCOLM L,, Iudsan BANTZ, NORMA IEAN, Covington BARNETT, CAROL, Hazleton RASS, BARBARA, Chicago, III. EEATTY, IOYCE, French Lick BECK, MARY ELLEN, Medora BELDON, IUNE, Brawnstawri BITNNINGTON, MARGARET, Iasanviile BERNDT, KATHERINE, Harmony BLACK, IACK, Terre Haute BLAIR, DON, Terre Haute BLOWER, MARY, Terre Haute BLUNIC, IOHN VIL, Terre Haute BOLING, SALLY Tt I'f4? Haute FONEWELL, FRED, Terre Haute BOYLE, MARTHA ANNE, Terre Haute EROXVN, LESLIE, IR, Terre Haute PROWN, LOIS ANN, Brazii BUCICLEY, PAUL, Sullivan ELIICENHOFER, PRISCILLA, Terre Haute BURNS, MADONNA, Terre Haute BUTLER, IEANNE, French Lick BUTWIN, DOROTHY, Seeiyviile CALLAHAN, CALVIN, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, DORIS, Terre Haute CANTRELL, IANE, Terre Haute CARMICI-IAEI., IUNE, Terre Haute CLARK, MAXINE, Riiey x FRESHNIEN 0131040 COLE, MARILYN, Terre Haute COPPAGE, WAUNITA, W. Terr COUCH, MARIETTA, Princeton CRISS, MARILYN, Lewis CRONE, GRACE, Angola CRONK, BARBARA, Terre Haute CULTICE, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute CURRY, VELMA L, Clinton Haute if-L'ftUGHERY, EETTY, Terle Haute l:llEIIl:lAN, DORIS, Oaltlawn DLUGOS, IO ANN, Terre Haute DOIDGE, ANNA M, Brazil DYBALL, EMAIEAN, Owensvrlle EGAN, FRANCES, Evansvtll--A ELLIS, IOANN, Terre Haute EPPERSON, DORIS, Haubstadt ERWIN, MARTHA, Terre Haute FARRIS, NINA ROSE, Terre Haute EIGG, LEE, Terre Haute FISCHER, ROSE MARIE, Terre Haute FORD, SHARON LEE, Sullivan V FOULHES, GEORGE A., Terre Haute FOWLER, LOUISE, Terre Haute FOXWORTHY, ENNIS E, Terre Haute FRY, MARY lvl, Terre Haute GARRISON, EEARBARA, Terre Haute GILL, MARY E, Shellrurn GILLIS, ITAROLYN, Terre lllrute GOI?-LE, BONNIE, Sh-ellqurn GOEOURTH, MARY, Ivlrlford, Ill GRAHAM, IOANN, Terre Haute GREGG, ELLEN, Terre Haute HAAS, IIVIOGElNlE, Ea-Dnvrlle HADLEY, DOROTHY, Mtrrsltall HALL, DOROTHY, Terre Haute I, fx S G as-'X T' f',Q Z.dQ:y ,. I' -. . ra ' ,Mil 53 ll .., 4 ' ., . , 1' 1 .v t v M . . . .wit 4 6 I- -rluk X ,,.., .,-, f FRESHMEN HALL, IOHN, Terre Haute HAMILTON, ALICE, Sullivan HANSEL, MARIAN, Terre Haute HARRISON, EHYLLIS, Brazil HASTE, CAROLYN, Bedford IIEATON, IEAN, Bloomlleld HEDRICIKI, NAOMI, Sullivan HOLLINGSED, IOHN, Terre Haute HOLLINGSWORTH, LUCILLE, Newport HOS, FRANK, Terre Haute HOWARD, IUNE, Carlisle OP10-L6 HENDERSON, IOSEPI-IINE, L0u1sville,Ky, HENDRICKSON, BARBARA, Dayton, O. HENDRICKSON, DON, Brazil HERT, DOROTHY, Miclriqan HESS, FRANCES, Terre Haute I-IERAMB, IENNILEE, Terre Haute HOLLER, IAMES, Martmsville IENKINS, MARTHA, Paris, Ill. IILES, IO ANN, West Terre Haute HOLMES, MARY ANN, Terre Haute HOLSINGER, VIRGINIA, Newpart HOLT, KIRBY, Terre Haute HOPKINS, ANN, Terre Haute HOPPLE, RUDOLPH, Evansville HUGGINS, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute HURLBERT, CAROLYN, Terre Haute IMLE, DOROTHEA, Marshall, Ill, INGLES, PAT, Terre Haute IRVING, RICHARD, Terre Haute HAPERA, ELEANOR, East Clricaao I-IATTERIOHN, IOHN, Boonville KEYS, MARY IEAN, Sullivan KIRK, BARBARA, Terre Haute IQNUST, MARY L., Centerpoint 54 FRESHMEN OF 19-L6 l KORFF, WILMA, Armstrong I IIRUZAN, FRED, Te-rre Haute LAUGHLIN, MYRA, Bloomfield LEITHE, LETHA, Terre Haute LIENHART, RAYMOND, New Allnuny LUCAS, WILMA, Terre Huute LUCE, LOIS, Terr-9 Huute MACE, LEE, Terre- Huute MANN, WILLIAM, Fort Wrryne MARLETT, BETTY, W-fst Burden MARSHALL, BETTY, West Twrre- Hfrutg MARTIN, DOROTHY, Terre Hfrutrf MAVIS, KEN, Montezuma MCCLURE, GEORGE, Clinton MCCONNELL, MARY, T-Qrre Haul-9 MCCROCIILIN, IEAN, Te-rre Htltltp- MIDERMOTT, GLORIA, C-gtlurnlitus MQNAUGI-IT, SUE, Terre H-,lute MEAGHER, ALICE ANN, Terre Haute- MEEKER, MARILYN, Rubtrtuurt, Ill. MELCHOIR, CLETUS, Terre Hrgrutfl MELSHAN, LAURA DELL, Blt,rr1rrn1r1qrLlGl-Q MEYER, IRMA, New Albany MILLER, ELEANOR, Wvlsl Twrre I'lttut6- MILLER, IEEE, Terre Huute MILLER, IOANNE, Terr-9 Htrute MOODY, PATRICIA, Cursey, Ill. MOORE, NAOMI, Terre H-'rut-9 MORRIS, IOAN, Br-1:11 MULVANEY, ALYCE, Terre Haute MYER, VJINIFRED, Terre H-:rule MYERS, ROBERT D., Mont-Qzurno NASSER, MARY GERTRUDE, Terre Haute NEES, ALCA, Cory I 55 MORGAN, MARILYN, AltQxr.rndrm, VG 'xt - ..- .gf Cf FRESHMEN OE 1946 NEIDLINGER, MARY, Brazil NEWKIRK, DAMARIS, Linton NOBLE, MARY ALICE, 'Wheatland NORTH, IOANNE, Terre Haute OLSON, RALPH, Terre Haute OSMON, GLORIA, Clinton PECIC, IEAN, Attica PENDRY, MAX, Colfax PETYO, ELYNORE, Gary PHILLIPS, ALEONA, Sullivan PHILLIPS, LUCILLE, Terre Haute PLANK, BETTY I., Marshall POLLOCK, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute PORTER, DON, Terre Haute PUGH, IEAN, Terre Haute PURCELL, LOIS, Terre Haute RALEY, BILL, Merom REED, MARY IO, Terre Haute RENDER, RUDOLPH, Terre Haute RENTSCHLER, LOIS, Coal City RICHARDSON, MARGARET ANN, West Terre Haute RICHARDSON, SHARON, Mecca RICHART, WANDA, Martinsville, Ill, RIDDELL, NORMA, Brazil RIGGS, REX, Terre Haute ROBERTS, IERRY, Terre Haute ROBERTS, ROSEMARY, Marshall ROMBAUGH, IEAN, Terre Haute ROSNER, MARGARET, Briclqepart SANDBERG, EUGENE, Terre Haute SAUCERMAN, LOUISE, Iasanville SCHAHFER, LOUIS, Terre Haute SCHIENBEIN, IEAN, Terre Haute SCHOONOVER, SALLY, Terre Haut SEDGWICIC, DIANA, Terre Haute SHEDD, REBECCA, Terre Haute SHEEKS, PHYLLIS, Mitchell SIMON, CLAYTON, Terre Haute SICIDMORE, NONA, Petersburg SLINI-QARD, DONNA, Terre Haute SMITH, BETTY IO, Terre Haute SMITH, BILLIE, Misliawaka E' FR SMITH, IOHNNY, Clinton SNAVELY, MARY LOU, Sullivan SNYDER, IOAN, Terre Haute SORENSON, HENRIETTA, Terre Haute SPEAR, KENNETH, Terre Haute SPREEN, ERMA L., Williams STEPHENS, MARY CLAIR, Terre Haute WATLER, GEORGIA, Brazil WATSON, CHARLES, Terre Haute WATSON, LOIS, Martinsville WEAVER, PAT, Terre Haute WEBER, ROSEMARIE, Terre Haute WEBSTER, VIRGINIA, Middletown WELLS, NORMA IEAN, Brazil ESHMEN OF 1946 STEVENSON, KAY, Evansville STOEI-IR, MARIORIE, Terre Haute STRONG, IEAN, Linton STUEBE, DONNA, Danville STUNKARD, NANCY, Brazil SUMMERS, ALAN, Dana TAYLOR, LORETTA, Clinton WERNEICE, BUD, Terre Haute WHITE, EVELYN, Bedford WHITE, HELEN, Bedford WHITE, MIAMI, Terre Haute WILDER, SUZANNE, Brazil WOOD, RUTH, East Cliicaao WRIGHT, IOY, Terre Haute THEODORE, HELEN, Terre Haute THOMAS, WANDA, Hillsdale TROMLE, WILLIAM PAUL, Brazil UTTERBACIC, BETTY, Terre Haute VVAGNER, ANNE, Terre Haute WALLACE, RUTH, Cynthiana WALSH, IOANN, I-fewanna WULFTANGE, BILL WUNIIER, HARRY, Terre Haute ZAWADSICI, CHESTER, Chicago, Ill ZIMNY, R O, Chicaao, Ill. 57 DFLFNIBFR IXFLISTRANTS ANTRIM, OVVEN, Terre Haute, Iunior, Tau Kappa Alpha BACK, LIBBY ANN, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha BAIER, CHARLES H., West Orange, N. I., Freshman, Alpha Sigma Tau BAILEY, PHYLLIS, Terre Haute, Freshman BAIN, CHARLOTTE, Terre Haute, Iunior, Mu Zeta BAUGHMAN, ROBERT C., Sullivan, Sophomore BEMIS, MONTE L., Terre Haute, Freshman BENNETT, HENRY EZEL, Gary, Senior, Veterans Club, I Mens Club, Statonian Club, Tennis, Student Council BONHAM, SUSAN, Terre Haute, Sophomore BOYCE, MARGARET, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Delta Siarna BROOKS, EDWARD V., Terre Haute Freshman BROWN, PAUL R., Rosedale, Freshman BURGER, CLIFFORD R., Princeton, Senior, Pi Gamma Mu, Blue I-I-ey, Veterans Club, Commerce Club, Press Club, I Mens Club, FTA, Intramurals, Speakers Bureau CHAGARES, GUS, Terre Haute, Senior, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Student Council, Iota Rho Chi CHALFANT, BETTY, Charlestown, Freshman CHESTNUT, IVIARGUERITE, Terre Haute, Iunior, Epsilon Delta CHESTNUT, MILDRED, Terre Haute, Iunior COOK, FRANK, Terre Haute, Senior, Delta Lambda Sigma, SYCAMORE Staff, Student Council Treasurer, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Pi, Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities CORYELL, MYRTLE, Sullivan, Sophomore DIEHL, IOHN W., Terre Haute, Freshman DOWELL, ARTHUR E., Fontanet, Senior ENGLE, HELEN, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Iota Rho Chi EVERLY, IOE, Sandford, Iunior, Alpha Sigma Tau FILES, IOHN A., Dennison, Ill., Freshman, Alpha Sigma Tau FIRMANI, FRANCIS, Logansport, Sophomore, Alpha Sigma Tau FLEMING, FRANCES, Covington, Freshman, Delta Sigma FOX, ELIZABETH, Farmersburg, Sophomore, Delta Sigma FOX, ROBERT C., Farmersburg, Senior FOXWORTHY, ROBERT, Seelyville, Freshman, Delta Lambda Sigma GATES, IAMES CLIFF, Bicknell, Senior, Alpha Sigma Tau, Veterans Club, I Mens Club, Intramurals, Deans Council GREGG, NORMA IEAN, Brazil, Freshman, Kappa Kappa HALLBECIC, MARIANNE, Sullivan, Freshman HAMBROCK, ERNALOU, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Lambda Delta Phi HANDLEY, IEAN, Terre Haute, Freshman, Kappa Kappa IIARDIE, EDWARD, Clinton, Freshman HOCHSTETLER, ROSE, Detroit, Mich., Freshman, Delta Sigma KING, RICHARD ALAN, Detroit, Mich., Iunior KLEIN, MARY ALICE, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Kappa Kappa KONIGIN, WALTER, Terre Haute, Senior KRUG, IOHN E., Evansville, Iunior LEAK, IACOUELINE, Indianapolis, Freshman LEFORGE, PATRICIA, Brazil, Sophomore MAHAN, IAMES, Me-rom, Senior, Alpha Sigma Tau Treasurer, Commerce Club, Intramurals MANCHAK, AMY, Whiting, Senior, Epsilon Delta, Elementary Club Vice'Pres., FTA, Homecoming Committee, Womens Hall Council Secretary MANGEL, RAY, Huntingburq, Senior, I Mens Club, Sycamore Players, Industrial Arts Club, Intramurals MANKIN, WILIAM, Terre Haute, Freshman DECEMBER REGISTRANT MARCINKO, IOE M., Seelyville, Freshman, Delta Lambda Sigma MARSHALL, DONALD I., Terre Haute, Freshman, Delta Lamb- da Sigma MARX, ELLA MAE, Evansville, Freshman MCKINNEY, ROBERT W., Terre Haute, Iunior, Delta Lambda Sigma MCKNIGHT, BETTY, Bedford, Freshman MEEKS, MARIORIE, Terre Haute, Senior, Mu Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi MEURER, HAL A., Terre Haute, Freshman MEURER, HENRY E., Terre Haute, Senior, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Iota Rho Chi President MITCHELL, CARL, Mecca, Iunior MOORE, ALICE, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Mu Zeta MYERS, CLYDE, Terre Haute, Sophomore NEEDHAM, ROBERT, Terre Haute, Iunior, Alpha Sigma NOLAN, THEODORE F., Clinton, Freshman ORTON, L., Terre Haute, Iunior Tau PAITSON, LOUISE, Terre Haute, Freshman, Kappa Kappa PARKE, RICHARD W., Tangier, Iunior PAYTON, VVILLIAM, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha Sigma Tau PERKINS, RICHARD W., Bedlord, Iunior PHELPS, BERNARD F., Terre Haute, Senior, Delta Lambda Sigma, Sycamore Players, Theta Alpha Phi PHELPS, ROBERT E., Indianapolis, Senior, Delta Lambda Sigma, Veterans Club, Student Counwil PHIPPS, OBREY, IR., Coalmont, Sophomore PIETY, CAROLYN, Farmersburg, Freshman RICHESON, ROBERT L., Bloomfield, Senior, Alpha Sigma Tau ViCeVPresident, Veterans Club, I Mens Club Vice-President, Intramurals ROBERTS, lOl-IN W, Oaktown, Iunior, Alpha Sigma Tau SARGENT, MELVIN D., Loogootee, Iunior SCHARENBERG, LORRAINE, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha SCOTT, ROBERT N., Montezuma, Iunior, Alpha Sigma Tau SHELLEY, ROSALIE, Terre Haute, Iunior, Kappa Pi SHORT, MORRIS, Terre Haute, Freshman SHOUSE, AILEEN, Plainfield, Iunior, College Tri SLAUGHTER, THERESA, Terre Haute, Sophomore SMITH, MARTIN L., Brazil, lunior, Veterans Club SMITH, RONALD, Terre Haute, Sophomore SMOCK, CHARLES R., Terre Haute, Freshman SOWERS, PHYLLIS, Kingman, Freshman STARK, CARROLL G., IR., Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha Sigma Tau STARK, GLENN E., Terre Haute, Freshman STEED, MARY LOU, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha STRONG, THOMAS G., Terre Haute, Sophomore TAPY, BETTY MAE, Terre Haute, Sophomore, Alpha TRIMBLE, TOM O., Terre Haute, Senior, Alpha Sigma Tau, Sycamore Players President, Blue Key, Theta Alpha Phi, Kappa Pi VINSON, IAMES F., Monticello, Sophomore WILSON, ROBERT V., Eldorado, Ill., Delta Lambda Sigma President, Intramurals, INK SENSE Staff, Alpha Phi Omega WORK, RUTH G., Evansville, Iunior, Mu Zeta ZIMMERMAN, MARIORIE, Terre Haute, Senior, Gamma Gamma, Home Economics 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Donna Slinlzard, Louise lox-.'ler, lX'l1,zry llc-ritilersnri, Ann: Mary Diidae, Priscillii Riilzeriliotti-r, Elizciljietli Efivlt, tiritjl Susan Spear, l Alpha . . founded 1899 . . colors yellow and white . . the chrysanthemum the flower . . a diamond-shaped pin . . rush began with a box supper at Alice Hirt's . . a Bohemian party at the YMCA . . Silver Star annual dinner at the Mayflower Room . . resulted in 18 fall term pledges . . each wearing yellow ribbons soon replaced by a silver chrysanthemum leaf . . lerry Roberts elected Daisy Mae Queen October 5 . . Campus Revue skit, Surrey with the Fringe on Top won first place by judges' award and tied with Alpha Sigs for audience award under the direction of Bertie Clark and Mabel Finley . . Home- coming float What's Coolcin', Doc? . . directed by Ierry Penman . . second place . . Bertie Clark elected attendant to Homecoming Queen . . Homecoming luncheon in Wabash Room of Deming Hotel before game . . shiny identification rings introduced . . blue-jean party at Brazil . . pledge dance, Love Letters , held November 17 in Student Union Ballroom . , formal initiation dinner De- cember l6 in Wabash Room . . Dorothy Martin chosen outstanding pledge . . Susie Spear pledged December ll . . Mabel Finley and Patsy Lloyd shared leading part in The Hasty Heart . 62 ANDERSON, ALICE, Terre Haute ANNAKIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute BARE, CAROLYN, Clay City BIDLE, IOAN, Terre Harrie BLOWER, MARY, Terre Haute BREWER, HENRIETTA, Terre Haute BUKENHOFER, PRISCILLA, Terre Harrie BURKE, FRANCES, Terre Haute BURNETT, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, IEAN BAILEY, New Allaariy CAMPBELL, SARAH, Terre HCILIIQ CLARK, RHOBERTA, Hamriiaiid COLE, MARILYN, Terre Haute CROMWELL, IOAN, Terre Haute DE LOUGHERY, BETTY, Terre Haute DICK, BETTY ANN, Cliritaii DOIDGE, ANNA MARY, Brazil EAGLESFIELD, HELEN, Brazil ELLIS, IOANN, Terre Haute FERRY, PAT, Brazil FINLEY, MABEL, Brazil FISCHER, ROSE MARIE, Terre Haute FLAHERTY, PEGGY, Terre Hauie FO'WLER, LOUISE, Terre Hauie FOWLER, SHIRLEY CAMPBELL, Pensacola, Fla FOX, PATTY, Terre Hauie HENDERSON, MARY, Brazil HIRT, ALICE, Terre Haute 63 ALPHA HOLMES, MARY ANN, Terre Haute IQEILJLEY, PATRICIA, East Chicaao LANDIS, MARGARET, Flora MARTIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute MEAOIIER, ALICE ANN, Terre Haute METZ, KATHRYN GORDON, Terre Haute MITCHELL, ROBERTA, Terre Haute MOORE, BETTY, Brazil MORGAN, MARILYN, Alexandria, Va, PECK, IEAN, Attica PENIVIAN, GERALDINE, Brazil PHILLIPS, LUCILLE, Terre Haute PRICE, IANE ANN, Terre Haute RASSEL, MARIORIE, Terre Haute ROBERTS, IERRY, Terre Haute RUDD, PATRICIA WAMPLER, Terre Haute SC HABEL, IOAN, Terre Haute SLINICARD, DONNA, Terre Haute STEPHENS, MARY CLAIRE, Terre Haute STLINKARD, NANCY, Brazil SWIEHART, FRANCES, Richmond UTTERBACK, BETTY, North Terre Haute VAN DYKE, LOUISE, Crawfordsville VVEUST, MARIAN, Terre Haute WOOD, RUTH ANN, Clinton ALPHA THAT WE LOVE SG WELL Marilyn Dorsey elected attendant to Queen ot the Basketball Tournament . . , new officers elected lanuary 7 . . . Ginny Burnett replaced Alice Hirt as president . . . loan Cromwell replaced lane Ann Price as vice-president . . . lean Peck, Mabel Finley as secretary . . . loan Schabel, Patty Fox as treasurer . . . historian Alice Ann Meagher, and reporter Penny Stephens remained the same . . . Marilyn Mor- gan elected Queen Nymph at annual Mardi Gras . . . Alpha-Alpha Sig party held at Allen- dale March l . . . Pat Keigley, Bertie Clark, Alice Ann Meagher, Mabel Finley, and lean Campbell had roles in Snatu , a comedy of reconversion . . . iirst play after Dr. Masters' re- turn to the dramatics department . . . lean Campbell lists a prodigious group oi activities . . . Tau Kappa Alpha, president of Theta Alpha Phi, Pamarista, SYCAMOBE, book reviewer tor STATESMAN and lNK SENSE, business man- ager ot Sycamore Players, Childrens' Theater, Press Club, Speakers' Bureau . . . Mabel Finley and Ginny Burnett have similar lists . . . both in Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, busi- ness managers ot SYCAMOBE, Pamarista, Press Club, Eclectic . . . in addition Ginny edited STATESMAN . . . Mabel heads Union Bureau forum committee, radio Bookworm Club . . . treshman Alice Ann Meagher, secretary of Sycamore Players, Childrens Theater, Speakers Bureau, Theta Alpha Phi . . . Bertie Clark, Syca- more Players, Theta Alpha Phi . . . Alice Hirt, INK SENSE editor, Pamarista, Press Club, chair- man of Crystal Ball . . . Patty Fox, president Newman Club . . . Roberta Mitchell, member of Sigma Alpha Iota, Sycamore Players, Theta Alpha Phi . . . loan Cromwell and Mary Hend- erson in Kappa Pi . . . Mary Henderson presi- dent of Dolphin Club . . . Peggy Flaherty in Kappa Delta Pi . . . Marilyn Morgan, Betty Mae Tapy, Bose Marie Fisher in Commerce Club . . . Ethel Mae Miller, registrar in Home Economics Club. Big ylfms in the making with lean Peck, Nan-fy SlL1I'1ll'fITll, Gviralfline Penm in, Marilyn Morgan, Mary Blowfir, and Marian Nlfeust. B5 DELTA SIGMA Deltu Sigs strike a pretty pose . r- losepliine Hay, lean Martin, Irma l.f-i-yer, Martorie Vtfeber, Elizabeth , l Svlxmidt, Margaret Boyce, and Betty Delta Sigma . . . founded 1905 . . . then known as the Athleta section of Womens League . . . main purpose then athletics . . . purpose and name changed in l926 . . . pin and seal still contain emblem of first organization . . . tennis racket, baseball bat, and football with printed word Athleta . . . colors rose and grey . . . officers for September term Betty Ann Beal, prexy . , . Marjorie Weber, vice-president . . . Dorothy Schaadt Long, secretary . . . lrma Lee Prather, treasurer . . . officers for the rest of the year, Marge Weber, oresi- dent . . . Elizabeth Concannon Schmidt, vice-president . . . same secretary and treasurer . . . rush began at Betty Ann Beals with an open house . . . Saturday afternoon party at Terre Haute l-louse . . . Sunday evening at Mrs. McDaid's . . . result in pledging of eight girls . . . Squeal party at Allendale to celebrate . . . three more girls pledged in the mid-winter term . . . Campus Revue skit tied for third place audience award with Delts . . . Homecoming float We'll Snow 'Em Under' '... snowman and three winter-clad girls snowing him under with cotton snowballs. s ' 66 ARCHER, BETTY, Poland ARMOUR, DELORES, Terre Haute BEAL, BETTY ANN, Terre Haute BERRY, IOANNE, Terre Haute DAILEY, MARILEE, Remington ESCHE, MARY IANE, Newburgh GLEASCDN, RUTH, Crawfordsville HANCOCK, MARGARET, Gosport HAY, IOSEPHINE, C-ary HUDSON, CAROLYN, Bradford IONES, IUDITH, Covington LAYBOLD, LAVINA LOUDERMILK, Terre Haute LLCYD, ALICE, Terre Haute LCVETT, VIVIAN, Mtshawaka MCCUNE, IESSIE, Terre Haute MCGREW, RUTH, Terre Haute MARTIN, HELEN, Terre Haute MARTIN, IEAN, Chandler 67 DELTA SIGMA MEYER, IRMA, New Albany MOORE, MILDRED, Terre Haute MURPHY, DOROTHY IEAN, Mecca OAKLEY, MARY RUTH, Evansville PRATHER, IRMA LEE, Covington PURCELL, MARY ALICE, Terre Haute ROGERS, MARGARET, Chicago, Ill. LONG, DOROTHY SCHAADT, Indianapolis SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH CONCANNON. West Terre Haute SHIELDS, DOROTHY, Crawfordsville SORENSON, HENRIETTA, Terre Haute THOMPSON, KATHRYN, Shelburn TRYON, BETTY, Terre Haute VAN WINKLE, MARY, Bedford IIVEBER, MARIORIE, Indianapolis WEBER, ROSEMARIE, Terre Haute WEY, PHYLLIS, Terre Haute I LOVE YOU TRULY, DELTA SIGMA lanuary ll party with brother fraternity Alpha Sigs at Allendale . . . Margaret Rogers taken into Pamarista at Homecoming . . . Libby Concannon became Libby Schmidt . . . Dorothy Schaadt became Dorothy Long . . . Marge Weber became engaged to Bob Axum . . . Dorothy Shields also took a ring . . . Libby Schmidt, womens sports editor for STATESMAN, Press Club, member of Athenaeum . . . Mary lane Esche, secretary of Pamarista, president ol Kappa Delta Pi, honorary education fraternity, president ot Home Economics Club . . . Ruth Gleason, secretary of Newman Club, member of Athenaeum , . . lo Hay in Newman Club, Elementary Club . . . loanne Berry, member of Kappa Delta Pi . . . Mary Alice Purcell, treasurer of Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Dorothy Shields in Athenaeum . . . Irma Meyer, Carolyn Hudson, Ruth McGrew, Mary Ruth Oakley, and Mar- garet Boyce in Commerce Club . . . Margaret Rogers in Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Community Theater, Speakers Bureau, vice- president of Modern Language Club . . . Rose Hochstetler in Dolphin Club . . . patrons and patronesses Mrs. Edward Canine, Mrs. George Eberhart, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roehm, Miss lune Reynerson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDaid , . . Bonnie Perl Lazar discharged from the WAVES to return to school in March . . . Bonnie and lohnny Lazar a Delta Sig-Alpha Sig romance . . . lessie McCune in Pamarista, Tau Kappa Alpha, debate, Speakers Bureau, Community Players . . . lanuary Delta Sig rush party at Edgewood sponsored by town girls . . . theme the night spots of the world, Riviera, Madame ZuZu, Coney Island, Stork Club . . . in October the annual Harvest Moon pledge dance chair- manned by Ruth McGrew. Rough initiation for pledges . . . fun for all. 69 lf-i in Vtff islweirlzer, Horiiiie Wt:-ekley, N'rzztz Viiieai Friiifff-s Egan, D-,tic-tliy EPSILQ DELTA A ,P f, , -irgu, e ,,l,si . Epsilon Delts first sported the trianqlevshaped pin with a Greek E in l9lU at State . . . adopted purple and white as its colors . . . astor as its flower . . . annual fall rush . . . open house held by active alumnae chapter . . . Rae Whitrriore Little chairnianned this party . . . Dorothy Finney and lean Weis- becker in charge of informal party at Allendale Lodae . . . climax . . . dinner at the home of Mrs. David Glascock . . , twelve qirls accepted purple and white pledqe ribbons at annual saueal , . . lean Weisbecker directed the Campus Revue slzit, A G.l. Nightmare' '.,, Delores Couahlin was in charqe of Homecoming luncheon . . . Araminta Newhouse supervised Homecoming float, No Mistake, lt's Danville's W'ake' '... officers of the year . . . president, Delores Couqhlin . . . vice-president, Bettie Shepard . . . secretary, Peqqy Trenary , . . treasurer, Elnora Swaim . . . patronesses for the sorority, Mrs. David Glascock, Mrs. Clarence Morqan, Mrs. Arthur Hill, Mrs. William P. Allyn, Mrs. V. E. Breidenbauqh. 70 X Q AULT, ROSALIE, Newberry BATEMAN, LOIS, Boonville COUGHLIN, DELORES, Whiiinq EGAN, FRANCES, Evansville EINNEY, DOROTHY, Cloverdale HANDS, SHIRLEY, East Chicaqo HEDLEY, DOROTHY, Marshall HINIVIAN, LELA, Linton HOWARD, IUNE, Carlisle IDE, CHARLENE, Loqansport IRONS, EILEEN, Crawfordsville IENKINS, MARTHA, Paris, Ill. KEYS, MARTHA IEAN, Sullivan LITTLE, RAE WHITMORE, Whitinq NEWHOUSE, ARAMINTA, Rushville NEWMAN, EMILY, Indianapolis OLDHAM, IVIAXINE, Indianapolis PETYO, ELYNORE, Gary 71 EPSILON DELTA HOBEHTS, HOSEMAHY, Marshall SELLARS, NANCY, Eoresi STEVENSON, KAY, Evansville STUEBE, DONNA, Danville, Ill. SUFAK, TERESA, East Chicago SWAIM, ELNOHA, Indianapolis THOMSON, LORHAINE, Vernon THREAD, NOEMA, Evansville TRENARY, PEGGY, Forest WEBSTER, VIRGINIA, Middletown WEEKLY, BONNIE, Evansville WEIDNER, ELIZABETH, Delphi WEISBECKER, IEAN, Sullivan WHEAT, MAEIOEIE, Anderson WHITE, VIRGINIA, Princeton 72 EPSILON DELTA CORNER PCR US Epsilon fall dance given for pledges by ac- Pamarista . . . president of Womens League tives . . . at Union Building Ballroom . . . . . . lunior Prom committee , , . Terry Sufak theme Paddle Promenade' '... Virginia White, . . . president of Qfficials Club . . . vicefpresi- chairman . . . Christmas social party at dent of Athenaeum . . . Lee Hinman . . . Womens Residence . . . exchange of gifts be- president of Kappa Pi . . . Art League . tween pledges and actives . . . Donna Stuebe chairman of decorations for lunior Prom . . , entertained . . . Epsilons placed first in inter' Nancy Sellars . . . Sigma Alpha lota . , . lota sorority basketball tourney for fourth consecu- Bho Chi . . , secretary of Worrieiis Besidence tive year . . . winning team was captained by . . . Charlene lde . . . Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Bettie Shepard . . .placed second in volley-ball lota Rho Chi . . . Studio orchestra . . . Mare tourney . . . Elnora Swaim elected aueen of guerite Chestnut , . .editorial staff STATESMAN Midwest Basketball Tournament . . . elected . . . SYCAMQBE staff. attendant to Homecoming Queen . . , pledged to E. Dfs make fool-proof plans . . . Eileen lions, Emily Newrii-Liu, Elizalneth Vlfeiflner, Virqiuiir Wiflistfi-r, Pr--,my Trenary, Dorothy Hedley, Rosemary Ftolw-rts, Cliiirlfintr luis, AI'II1ilI'lli,I Newhouse, N-'mcy Solliirs. 73 GA flMA GAMMA Y 1 1 1 1' 11- r- itix 111 tit-til tit ui ll11VJ1l1Q fire The qold triciiriqle with two Greek synibolizinq the Gonnnd Gcrrnrno Sorority . . . flower the red rose , . . sorority founded l9U2 . . . officers for the yeor . . . first hcilf of the yeor . . . president, Ruth Criss . . . vice-president, Elaine Thompson . . . secretory, Mory Elizctbeth lones . . . trectsurer, Ictne Wcrcgtgctriei' . . . lust holf of the yeor . . . president, lo Hdrris . . . vice-president, Glorici Love . . . secretory, Scilly Miller . . . trecxsurer, Sally Schoonover . . . pdtronesses, Mrs. D. VV. Morris . . Mrs. V. D, Arincikin . . Mrs. Paul l-leoddy . . Mrs. VJ. W. Pftrsons . . . rush . . . the French Maris Qui pcirty . . complete with ft style show . . Gctinrnct open house . . Red Rose dinner . . red swedter squedl porty cmd sixteen girls pledqed to the sorority . . Cctrnpus Revue skit diralctfld by lo Seornon rind Glorio Love . . lo Harris, director of lrlornecominq flcut, Well Ton 'Ein' , . l-lornecorninq Dcry bdnquet in reqol style . . four ILGLIIIITIICIS pledqed to Pornciristo dt Honiecorninq , . Liz Smith, Elcxine Thompson, Dorothy Scott, Morilyn Buchcmon . . Gctrriincts ccrpture first in judqes' dword for the 1945 Mfty Sono Fest . . Scilly Schoonover, outstcrndinq pledge of the yeor. 74 ALL, MARTHA, Terre Haute ANTRIM, MARlAN ADAMI, Terre Haute BECK, IAYNE, Terre Haute BECKER, PHYLLIS EMSWELLER, Terre Haute BCWNE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BOYLL, ICANNE, Terre Haute BUCHANAN, MARILYN, Elkhart CAMPBELL, DQRlS, Terre Haute CANTRELL, MARY IANE, Terre Haute CARNES, RUTH NELLE, Terre Haute CRISS, RUTH, Terre Haute DeCAMP, BETTY, Terre Haute DEDE, MARYANNA, Terre Haute EVANS, DQROTHY, West Terre Haute FARRIS, NlNA RQSE, Terre Haute FORD, SHARON LEE, Sullivan FRY, MARY MARGARET, Terre Haute GARRlS-ON, BARBARA, Terre Haute 75 GAMMA GAMMA GRAHAM, ICANN, Terre Haute GRASS, WANDA LEE, Terre Haute HAMILTON, ALICE, SuIIiva1'1 HARRIS, IOAN, Terre Haute IONES, MARY ELIZABETH, Terre Haute LOVE, GLQRIA, 'Warthtrtatort MANHART, KAY, Petersburg MILLER, ELEANGR, West Terre Haute MILLER, IOANNE, Terre Haute MILLER, SARA, West Terre Haute PURCELL. LQIS, Terre Haute RINEHART, BARBARA, Qaldattd City SCHQONQVER, SALLY, Terre Haute SCCTT, IDQRQTHY, Chrtsruart, III. SEAMQN, MARY IG, Princeton SHANNAHAN, PEGGY, Terre Haute SHICKEL RITA, Terre Haute SMITH, ELIZABETH ANN, Terre Haute STIRVJALT, KITTY, Terre Haute STQEHR, MARIQRIE, Terre Haute THQMIDSQN, ELAINE, Ptmeuto THQRP, DQRQTHY, Terre Haute VJAGGONER, IANE, Terre Haute A WINSOME GAMMA CHARM Gamma Christmas dance given by pledges for actives . . , the scene Allendale Lodge . . . the theme Sleigh Bells . . . atmospheric with Christmas lights, holly, and mistletoe . . . the silver tinkle of sleigh bells . . . Christmas social party at Io Harris' house . . . sorority mothers and daughters exchange presents . . . the eve- ning filled with pre-holiday spirit . . . Gammas meet monthly for a go-tofchurch Sunday . . . followed by breakfast together . . . Barbara Rinehart, president of Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Kitty Stirwalt, STATESMAN editor, Theta Alpha Phi, Alpha Phi Gamma vice-president, Iunior Class treasurer, SYCAMOBE copy writer, Stu- dent Activities Bureau . . . Marilyn Buchanan, president of Poets Club, Kappa Delta Pi . . . Liz lones, vice-president of Womens League , , . Dorothy Scott, vice-president of FTA . . . Ruth Criss, vice-president of Poets Club . . . Liz Smith, secretary-treasurer of FTA . . . supper parties before SNAFU and Angel Street' '... Gam- ma Symphony Dance held in Formal Lounge of Union Building on March 2 . . . mid-term rush held at home of Mrs. D. W. Morris, Gamma alumna . . . social party held at home of Phyllis Becker . . . spring picnic at Deming Park . . . Gammas attend cello concert of Marilyn Buch- anan . . . Boseanna Burke, outstanding in speech conferences during the year . . . named outstanding debater at Manchester college tournament . . . top honors as debater and orator out of seven other states at College Forensic Meet held at Indiana State . . . Dot Evans, Sara Miller, Phyllis Becker, and lane Waggener, all on lunior Prom committee. Gammas entraiicecl l'ty the iityigic tinqers oi lvlartlia Lee All. Un ws on for time Kappas . lwl zrtli 1 ls-an Gordon, Margaret Morin- intier, Helen We-als, Carolyn Gillis, ltiyve Thomas, Patricia Phillips, Mary Ali-Je Klein, Helen Bailey Dodson, Be- lsecca Sliedd, and Gloria Gsmon KAPPA KAPPA Kappa . . founded 1903 . . white rose, the flower . . colors lavender and white . . fall rush . . twenty girls accepted lavender and white pledge ribbons . . Hawaiian party at YMCA . . second party given by alums . . Crystal and Qrchid Colonial dinner at Womans Department Club . . after-squeal party at Shrine Country Club . . top honors at Homecoming , . Sara Council, Home- coming Co-Chairman . . Marian Snyder, Homecoming Queen . . first place Homecoming Float . , theme No Soap For Central directed by loyce Strong . . featured multicolored bubbles . . Homecoming luncheon at Union Building Ballroom , . Eleanor Iohnson and Beth Nash, co-chairmen . . second place audience award at Campus Bevue with Lettin' You ln On a Dream skit . . Helen Wools, director . . annual Falling Leaves pledge dance held in Union Building Formal Lounge . . Peggy and Patsy Gallagher, co-chairmen . . formal initiation services and dinner at Deming Hotel . . loyce Strong and Dolores Letzkus, co-chairmen . . Winifred Myer outstanding pledge . . awarded iewelled star pin . . formal dance at Union Building Ballroom after initiation . . theme lt Might As Well Be Spring . . Mary Alice Klein, chairman . . Thanksgiving baskets for needy . . donations to Bed Cross Drive and World Service for YMCA . . clothes-for'Greece drive . . three new pledges in December term . . presented Campus Bevue skit for YMCA Youth Conference . . third place in l945 May Song Fest . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, director. 78 Rik AKINS, HAZEL, Bedford DODSON, HELEN BAILEY, Terre Haute BRAGDON, IANE, Terre Haute CARTER, SUSANNE, Boonville CHALOS, CATHERINE, Terre Haute CHALOS, MARY, Terre Haute COUNCIL, SARA, Terre Haute DUVVELIUS, ROSEMARY KOCH, Valparaiso GALLAGHER, PATRICIA, Terre Haute GALLAGI-IER, MARGARET, Terre Haute GIESLER, PRISCILLA, Terre Haute BURDICK, MARY GILFOY, Clinton GILLIS, CAROLYN, Terre Haute GORDON, MARTHA IEAN, Terre Haute HASTE, CAROLYN, Bedford HASTE, VIRGINIA, Bedford HEATON, NELLE IMOGENE, Bloomfield IOCKEL, PATRICIA ANN, Fort Vtfayne IOHNSON, ELEANOR, Terre Haute KISER, LAVENA, Indianapolis KYLANDER, IOYCE EVELYN, Terre Haute LETZICUS, DOLORES, Terre Haute MARSHALL, BETTY, West Terre Haute MCCOVVN, BARBARA, Terre Haute MCNAUGHT, MARILYN SUE, Terre Haute MCWILLIAMS, BETTY IANE, Bedford MONNINGER, MARGARET, Terre Haute MOODY, PATRICIA LOU, Casey, Ill. 79 KAPPA KAPPA MYER, WINIFRED, Terre Haute NASH, BETH ANDREA, Terre Haute NICHOLS, MARGARET, Fowler NORTH, HELEN IOANNE, Danville, Ill. OSMON, GLORIA, Clinton PHILLIPS, PATRICIA ANNE, Terre Haute PUGH, IEAN KATHRYN, Terre Haute SANFORD, BARBARA, Terre Haute SCHAEFFER, ROSE LOUISE, Terre Haute SEDGWICK, DIANA DAWN, Terre Haute SEDGWICK, ELSIE MAE, Terre Haute SHEDD, REBECCA, Terre Haute SHRINER, ZOE, Terre Haute SMITH, BETTIE IO, Terre Haute SNYDER, IANE, Terre Haute SNYDER, IOAN, Terre Haute SNYDER, MARIAN LEE, VEEDERSBURG STRONG, IOYCE NADINE, Terre Haute THOMAS, IOYCE ELLEN, Cory INEAVER, PATRICIA IANE, Terre Haute WHITE, MIAMI, Terre Haute WHITESELL, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute WOOLS, HELEN, Terre Haute YAGER, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute YUKNES, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute RQSES ARE PLQWERING POR KAPPA K Sara Council, Barbara Sanford, Bosemary Duwelius, and Zoe Shriner pledged to Kappa Delta Pi . . Virginia Whitesell pledged to Sig' ma Alpha lota . . Virginia Yager pledged to Kappa Pi, chairman of Sadie Hawkins Dance, Press Club, SYCAMQBE staff . . round robin Halloween party . . Christmas party at Prissy Giesler's . . big and little sisters exchange gifts . , grab bag . . Kappa patronesses . . Mrs. Qra Bumple . . Mrs. Sylvan Yager . . Mrs. Qmer Bhodes . . Mrs. B. B. White . . Mrs. B. B. White, Ir. . . Miss Florence Curtis . . Mrs. U. Q. Cox . . Miss Lenore Williamson . . Mrs. Henry Bader . . officers elected in March . . Helen Wools, president . . Mary Alice Klein, vice- president . . . Eleanor lohnson, secretary . . . Barbara McCown, treasurer . . Pat Weaver, first attendant to Queen Nymph at Madri Gras . . Helen Vlfools, l945 lunior Prom Queen . . loyce Thomas, H346 lunior Prom Queen . . lean Heaton, secretary of Freshman Class . . BVVQC Sara Council, last year Kappa prexy, Pamarista, Pi Qmega Pi, Student Council presf ident, Activities Bureau dance chairman, SYCA- Kappa I s at Crystfrl Ball . , t.: :tnderfrl 'nn MQBE staff, Commerce Club, Sycamore Play' ers, honorable mention for outstanding senior woman . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, STATESMAN editor, BLUE BQQK editor, Pamarista vice-pres ident, Alpha Phi Gamma, lota Ptho Chi presi- dent, SYCAMQBE staff, band, orchestra, choir, Sycamore Players . . . Martha lean Gordon, l9-46 SYCAMQHE Editor, Pamarista president, STATESMAN Editorial Board, Alpha Phi Gam- ma president, Sycamore Players, Home Ec. Club . . loyce Kylander, BLUE BQQK editor, Alpha Phi Gamma bailiff, Sophomore Class secretary, band, orchestra, choir . . . Mary Chalos, Modern Language Club president, last year Kappa secretary . . Susie Carter, last year Commerce Club president, Womens Hall Coun- cil president . . loyce Strong, l947 SYCAMQBE Editor, Science Club viceepresident, Press Club . . Bose Louise Schaeffer, vice-president Home Ec Club . . Marg Monninger, SYCAMQBE art editor, Kappa Pi treasurer, Press Club . . radio enthusiasts Marian Snyder, Pat Phillips, and Barb Sanford . . summer vacationing at Mce Corrniclffs Creek. lifzd Lv illl LAMBD DELTA PHI -lt f Regt! x , Q , x X Delt-Lambda getetogether in the shade of the ole Sycamore. Forty-two years ot fellowship completed . . the Lambda Delta Phi sorority established as the Llamaradas in l904 . . changed to the Greek letter name in 1926 . . flower, the daisy . . daisies don't tell . . emblem, the torch . . Llamarada meant flash of light . . colors, green and white . . white for purity . . green for growth . . the Lambdas grew this year . . wonderfully successful rush season . . pinned thirty-one girls . . became the largest sorority on carn- pus . . took third place with Homecoming float, We'll Swing 'Em Our Way . . won inter-sorority volley ball tourney for second consecutive year . . prexies Imogene DeWeese and Carol Carlson guided the sorority . . vice- president Rosie Fe-noglio, the third Lambda in her family . . secretaries Martha Trout and Audrey Osterhage kept the minutes . . treasurer Katie Theodore kept finances in order . . girls chose new patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Shomer, Mr. and Mrs. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Osterhage, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tatlock . . established closer relations with Lambda alums . . St. Pat's dinner . . sorority colors carried out in decorations for St. Pats dance in March. 82 if l -1' ly:-It 5 Q J ADAMS, ALYCE, Terre Haute ARMSTRONG, WILMA, St. Bernice BARNETT, CAROL, Hazleton BELDEN, IAYNE, Brownstown BELDEN, IUNE, Brownstown BOLING, SALLY, Terre Haute CARLSON, CAROL, Terre Haute COTTRELL, BEVERLY, Terre Haute COUCH, MARIETTA, Princeton cRoNE, GRACE, Anaola S CM DeWEESE, IMOGENE, Indianapolis Fab-QKXD EPPERSON, DORIS, I-Iaubstadt FENOGLIO, ROSALIE, Terre Haute GHEAIA, ROZALIA, East Cliicaqo GILL, MARY E., Slielburn HARRISON, PHYLLIS, Brazil HEDRICK, NAOMI, Sullivan HERTFELDER, HELEN, Terre Haute HOPKINS, ANNE, Terre Haute HUEY, IANE, Terre Haute HALL, DOROTHY, Terre Haute IANCO, MYRA, Hammond IONES, CAROLYN, Terre Haute KIRK, BARBARA, Terre Haute LIND, IANE, Linton LUCAS, WILMA, Terre Haute MACE, LEE, Terre Haute MCCONNELL, MARY ALMA, Terre Haute v 83 LAMBDA DELTA PI I I MCCROCKLIN, IEAN, Terre Haute MQGREVV, IERRIE, Terre Haute MEEICER, MARILYN, Roliriusou, Ill. MILLER, BARBARA, Terre Haute KRLIG, MARY E. MOORE, Terre Haute NEWKIRK, DAMARIS, Linton OLSON, DOROTHY, Laporte OSTERHAGE, AUDREY, Terre Haute OSTROVVSIII, CLARA, East Cliicaqo , ROLLOCK, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute , RIDDELL, NORMA, Brazil RISHER, IUNE, Batesville 1 ROBERTS, BETTY, Mattoaii, Ill. 7 xy ,diff SARGENT, GRACE, Farmersburrg , .V SCHALBURO, HELEN, Terre Haute SISSON, IOANN, Terre Haute J SNAVELY, MARY LOU, Sullivan SPEARS, MARTHA, Terre Haute ROINE, GLORIA SRENCE, Terre Haute STIOLER, ROXIE, Terre Haute STODER, DOROTHY, LaPorte THEODORE, HELEN, Terre Haute ' .4 THECDQRE, KATHERINE, Terre Haute f TROUT, MARTHA, Stauritori INAGIIER, ANNE, Terre Haute VVELLS, NORMA, Brazil 'WHITE VIOLET, Terre Haute WILDER, SUZANNE, Brazil WISE, RUTIIANNE SCHREPFERMAN, Brazil VVOOD, RUTH I., East Chicago VVRIGHT, IOY, Terre Haute WRIGHT, VVANDA, Sullivan QM f r 1,-llf 'M S rs Q-Z W 3 IS 5, l DREAM OP LAMBDA DELTA PHI Delt-Lambda party at Rea Park in the fall . . scavenger hunt . . hot dogs and potato chips . . brother fraternity sister sorority relations put on friendly post-war basis . . Wilma Lucas outstanding pledge of the year . . Sally Boling the fifth Lambda from the Boling family . . Dee DeWeese treasurer of Pamarista, Womens League, member of Pi Omega Pi, eligible for honors courses . . Buthanne Schrepferman, Schrepferman no longer, but Mrs. Gordon Wise . . Mary Ellen Moore married swain Iohnny Krug . . both men were in the college Naval Unit during the War . . Carol Barnett and Phyllis lo Harrison both college yell leaders . . Bar- bara Kirk outstanding for her Work in publica- tions department . . Ierrie McGreW president of Press Club and Alpha Phi Gamma, INK SENSE editor, head of Kappa Pi Mardi Gras . . Dee Newkirk, queens attendant at Mardi Gras . . layrie Belden, Grace Sargent, Dorothy Olson, Iune Belden, Helen Schalburg, Wilma Lucas, Ierrie McGrew outstanding in scholar- ship . . a Lambda ideal . . Rosalie Penoglio, Dorothy Olson, Dorothy Stoder, and Boz Gheaja officers in Elementary Club . . Grace Crone's mother one of the charter members in the Lambda Delta Phi of l925 . . Dorothy Olson, Grace Sargent, Ierrie McGrew in Kappa Delta Pi . . Dorothy Olson in Pi Gamma Mu , . Carol Carlson, Roz Gheaja in Theta Alpha Phi . . Gheaja assistant director of Campus Revue, vice-president of Sycamore Players . . Audrey Osterhage president of Orchesis . . lane Lind outstanding in Home Ec. field, head of Toy Loan drive . . Na Hedrick in demand for variety programs as songstress . . Boxie Stigler, Mary Lou Snavely, Lee Mace are third finger, left hand girls . . Lambdas hold class officer- ships in all four classes . . Carol Carlson, vice- president, senior class . . Martha Trout, secre- tary, junior class . . Iune Bisher, vice-president, sophomore class . . Shirley Pollock, vice-presi- dent, freshman class. , Dorm girls enjoy peace and quiet of Green Lounge. WA . 75 , mff' fi QMEGA SIGMA CHI TY? x,-. xx X A X friendly det-toaetlier after sorority lT'l'?E'tlI'l-I Omeaa Siqma Chi . . oldest sorority on the campus . . l897-l9-46 . . colors, moss qreen and rose . . officers for 1946 . . president, Mildred Davis . . vice- president, Muriel Wolfe . . secretary, Donna Lee Smith . . treasurer, Marjorie Emmert . . sorority has the hiqhest collective index on campus . . fall rush . . open house at Wanda Larew's home . . informal party at home of Mildred Davis . . dinner at Deming Hotel . . Campus Revue skit directed by Martha Rardaway and Rosalie Mans . . l-lomecominq luncheon held at Womans De- partment Club . . Lois Reynolds in charae of this affair . . l-lomecominq float, Well Wow 'Emu . . two Omeqas pledqed to Pamarista . . Lois Reynolds and Rosemary Seal . . Christmas party . . arab-baq , . at home of Wanda Larew . . many members elected to honoraries and clubs on campus . . Margaret Hedley Meiqhen, Pi Omeoa Pi, Pi Gamma Mu . . Alice Swaim, Kappa Delta Pi . . Rosemary Seal, Theta Alpha Phi, Pamarista . . Marjorie Botts, lota Rho Chi . . Ruth Boyll, Sigma Alpha lota . . Donna Lee Smith, lota Rho Chi, treasurer of Commerce Club . . Martha l-lardaway, vicefpresident of Siqma Alpha lota . . Lois Reynolds, president of FTA, president of Commerce Club, Parnarista, Kappa Delta Pi . . Wanda Larew, editor of Sigma Alpha lota, vice- president of Pi Omega Pi , , Mildred Davis, secretary of Home EC. Club . . Muriel Wolfe, treasurer of Home EC. Club. 86 OMEGA HEARTS ARE HAPPY BOTTS, MARIORIE, Rockville BOYLI., RUTH, Terre Haute BURNS, MADONNA, Terre Haute BUTWIN, HELEN, Seelyville CARPENTER, VIRGINIA, Terre Ha DAVIS, MILDRED, Terre Haute DILLEY, BETTY, Bridqetown EMMERT, MARIORIE, Brazil HARDAWAY, MARTHA, Crawfordsville MEIGHEN, MARGARET HEDLEY, Terre Haute LAREW, WANDA, Terre Haute MANS, ROSALIE, Francisco MULVANEY, ALYCE, Terre Haute REYNOLDS, LOIS, Terre Haute SEAL, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute X It SMITH, DONNA, Farrnersburq I SWAIM, ALICE, Indianapolis WOLFE, MURIEI., Linton B7 I PSI THETA i ,AX .l v xi, ll 1 I-'K writer?-:ins nt -r sur rit J tern- .iii Q Psi Theta . . founded in l9Oi5 , . flower, the Lalfrance rose . . colors, blue and rose . . fifteen pledges the result of September rush plus three more in Decerrzber . . rush parties were held at Mrs, Swanders horne with a tea . . a dinner at Terre llaute l-louse . , a Cray Nineties party at Wonicrns Departs ment Club with loy Carmichael . . at Christmas the pledges qave actives a party at Edaewoc-d Cabin . . active-s aave pledges a Snow Dance in Formal Lf unae in lanuary . . chairmanned by lane Cummins . , outstanding pleclqe was Phyllis Sheelis . , aiven silver identification bracelet . . loy Carmichael find latin Sutherlin rnenibers ol lfappa Pi . . worl-:ed on committees for Mardi Gras . . Sharon Richardson, Psi Theta candidate for Queen Nymph . . lo Ann Ruddle, attendant for queen at Midwest Colleae Basketball Tourney, also rnenibf-r of VJIXA, Athericieiirii, and Commerce Club. 88 ASTLEY, VERNA, West Terre Haute BALL, MAURINE, GrawIardsviIIe BELGHER, BETTY, Glezen BOLTGN, BEVERLY, East Chicaaa BRGADHURST, MARGARET, CI'1risrnan, III BURRIDGE, IVIIRIAIVI, Terre Haute GARMIGHAEL, IGY, Terre Haute GARMICHAEL, IUNE, Terre Haute COSTER, RUTH, IVIoaresviIIe GUIVIIVIINS, IANE, Terre Haute DALTGN, VIRGINIA, IVIitcheII FERGUSON, RUTH, Princeton GASTON, VIRGINIA, SuIIivan SCHIVIIDT, IIVIOGENE I-IAAS, BoonviIIe HEMENWAY, MARCHETA, BoonviIIe HILL, GRETCHEN, Bicknell HOLLOWELL, PHYLLIS ANN, Terre Haute I-IURLBURT, MARGARET CAROLYN, Terre Haute 89 PSI THETA IOHNSON, HELEN, Iasonville MARTIN, LaVAUGHN, Clinton MQDERMOTT, GLORIA, Columbus MILLER, FRANCES, Terre Haute SANDERS, HAZEL MILLER, Montezuma MULVIHILL, PATRICIA, St. Mcxryfof-the-Woods REED, MARY IO, Terre Haute RICHARDSON, MARGARET ANN, Terre Haute RICHARDSON, SHARON, Terre Haute A 4- . .' K. , . lf' 5 v.: , RUDDLE, IO ANN, Terre Haute SHEEKS, PHYLLIS, Mitchell STEEFY, BETTY, Rockville STILES, RUTH, Robinson, Ill. STRATTON, RACHEL, Clinton SUTHERLIN, IOAN, Greencastle WALSH, IOANN, Kewanna WHITNER, WILLAMAY, West Terre Haute XURAFES, MARY, East Chicago 90 WERE PSI THETA GIRLS Officers tor the year . . president, Hazel Miller Sanders . . vice-president, lane Cummins . . secretary, Betty Belcher . . treasurer, Io Ann Buddle . . patronesses Mrs. Swander and Dr. Bessie Noyes . . Mim Burridge directed Dear Sis . . Campus Revue skit and Psi Theta Song Fest group . . Margaret Broadhurst, chairman ot annual womens basketball tourney, president of Athenaeum, member ot WAA, captain ot Psi Theta volley ball team . . Betty Stetiy, president of WAA, presides over WAA Council, Psi Theta basketball captain . . Mim Burridge, member ol debate team, Speakers Bureau . . Hazel Miller Sanders, member ot Womens League and College Tri . . Pat Mulvihill, vice-president of WAA, Newman Club, Press Club . . l.aVaughn Martin, president ot Bibliophile Club, member of Modern Language . . Io Ann Buddle, Modern Language Club . . Marky Hernenway, Sycamore Players and Orchesis . . Mary Xuraies, Gloria McDermott, and loan Tiles in Grchesis . . Virginia Dalton, president of College Tri . . Virginia Gaston, member of College Tri. Blondes, brunettes, redheads . . take your pick , , line forms to the right, 91 M l ZETA XA ir. N7 ffolors Pink and Silver l-'oimcled , , l'7ltlf2 Dffioers President Mary lane Morris Vice-president ,, Charlotte Bain Secretary ,, ,,,,, Ruth Work Treasurer Valeria Valente I-.ill.El.flE'r'EfR, RUTH, Terre- Haut-9 HUEQTON UTLILLE Er t Llut 111 PANEY ANNA MAY Terre Haute AHNEY, MARIE, Freerlum LAW ON VVENONAH H rrmuuv ROMEAUGH IEAN Terre Haute EFtO'8. iNl, l-.'lll.Dl:lED, T'3lI Haute M 4 OLLUM MAHIOHIE Bri il TEINQBERGER DOROTHY Term Haute CLARK, DKDHOTHY WAT'l', Cliniorr M UUEEN LLARA C lmton THOMAS ALBERTA Hocl,v1lle ITEHL, ELLEN, Terre Hzute 'vl4JRFlw MARY IANE Terr Haut VALENTE VALERIA Clinton ZEEEGG, ELLEN, Terre H rute NORTNN NUFMA lEAIxl Terr lrllut WESSER HELLNA Marshall C' ga f xt:-,X , K i , 1 x V . , P . , . 5, .1 -, git' A 4, ' N' 18 i ff. ' .A '2 4 bra, . -y ' az- ' , g.. H ,s Q '9 'X Hfwi- - E' ' .1-4 ,T , ,4 011. - , LQLLA X- - - LPHA L G T N ' , tm I K1 Colors , , Rose and Gray Founded , ., , ,, l9l4 Officers President .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nick Oprisu Vice-pres. .,,,,,,, Robert Richesort Secretary .,,,,..,..,, Wrllram Mann Treasurer ,,,, ,Iames Mahan ROGERS, I-IERSCHEL, Terre H-,mute SEIIULOVICH, DANIEL, Gary NVYTHE, IOHN, Terre Haute- BLAIR, ALBERT, Terre Haute MANN, WILLIAM, Fort Wayne CAMPBELL, HERBERT, Clay City MORGAN, IOHN, South Bend DAVISON, WILLIAM, Marshall, Ill. MYERS, ROEERT, Montezuma HOS, FRANK, Terre Haute NASSER, GEORGE, Terre Haute KATTERIOHN, IOHN, Boonville POUND, CHARLES, Terre Haute LIENHART, RAYMOND, New Albany RALEY, WILLIAM, Meram I .,,, -.,-,.-ffl. . , ., ., ., .. . , Hz: , . ,, 93 1 DELTA LAMBDA SIGMA cz ' X L mit? 'C cm QF fiisiqkfii rAj -iz! gy! tgfzfcg X lg, LK LCG 'ff' .illits lt I 1 l ff r lf' 1 f if A 'AAA it L VJ , A ,,t tif .J 4, J' '. rf ,fr I f V, J Chartered in 1907 as Daedalian Literary Society . . debatina was principal activity of Daedalians . . Greek letters Delta Lambda Siaina assumed in l924 . . despite losses to armed forces durina war Delts continued active in campus affairs . . this year saw many old frat men return . , some fifteen returned by winter term . . Georae Diehl, Bob Wilson, Ioe Butler, Bill Shearer, Wayne Turpin, Bob Phelps, Bernie Phelps, Frcfnkie Swarzkopf, Howard Shraeder, Charlie Hall, Bill Hitch, Howard Griqsby, lack Moore, Bob Brock, Tom Headley . , activities gained momentum as year advanced . . honors won by Delts in many activities . . Don Hendrickson, freshman class president, Kina Neptune of Mardi Gras . . Denny Trueblood, sophomore class president, sports editor of SYCAMGBE . . lim Boyle, iunior class viceepresident . . Eric Bickley, lim Boyle, Bob Carpenter, and Ed Lash elected to Blue Key . . Bob Carpenter, Student Activities Bureau, publicity manaaer of SYCAMOBE . . Dave Kirk, vice-president of Blue Key . . Ed Lash, president of l Mens Club . . Frankie Swarzkopf won Hillmans' Sportsmanship award in Golden Gloves Tourney . . Ed Lash, represented Delts on Sycamore basketeers . . Don Porter, Bay Crick, and Les Brown played freshman basketball . . next fall will see a return to normal again . . briaht prospects are ahead. ADAMI, IAMES, Terre Haute ARTZ, WARREN, Terre Haute BONEWELL, FRED, Terre Haute BOYLE, IAMES, Tanqier BROWN, LESLIE, Terre Haute CARPENTER, ROBERT, Brazil COOKSEY, WALTER, Terre Haute EOXWORTHY, ENNIS, Terre Haute HENDRICKSON, DON, Brazil HOLLER, IAMES, Martinsville HUNTER, REX, Terre Haute IRVING, RICHARD, Terre Haute KELSHAW, DOUGLAS, Terre Haute KIRK, DAVID, Terre Haute KRUZAN, FRED, Terre Haute KRUZAN, ROBERT, Terre Haute LASH, EDWARD, Terre Haute MARIS, KENNETH, Montezuma MURTAUGH, IACK, Terre Haute OLSON, RALPH, Terre Haute PORTER, DON, Terre Haute SHAWLER, OMER, West Union, Ill. SIMON, CLAYTON, Terre Haute SMITH, IOHN, Clinton SPEAR, KENNETH, Terre Haute TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute TUEMLER, WILLIAM, Brazil WATTS, TED, Terre Haute WERNEKE, BUDD, Terre Haute WUNKER, HARRY, Terre Haute 1 1946 SYCAMOHE Who's Who . . fourteen students selected frem the upperclasses by a faculty committee . . committee headed by Dr. Oits Iainison . , Qualifications: . . out- standing personality . . active par- ticipations in extracurricular activi- t XD ties , . character . . spirit of coopera- Nl at tion . , leadership . . initiative . . Q X U is-ffiwqliv responsibility . . comradesbip . . ap- t l pearance . . scholarship . . winners deserve conqratulations from the ff jj 1 faculty . . the sYcAMoRE Staff . . fx ff! and the student body . . students f' HI X selected represent all different fields ,jf ' -Z . , different organizations , . and L S .mwfm ' ,Q different sororities, fraternities, and Tv? M f-fill!!! ef unorqanized groups. i 5 E i I ta NF ' r fr HRIPPER ANNC NCE . fry p ' WH -sf... X lx ,V aff- if ,Wf- 4 ' W Sf-rrexTf 'W'f . , W M ' XX WJW3 limi esa- fff ,7, Z, x , ,f i uv' ff'f , f f . EES' mx X ff 2 f xxw x QNX x X JoHN BENNETT Six foot two . . eyes of blue . . Iunior class president . . bcrsketboll stor . . Blue Key . . I Mens Club . . returned G. l. . . sports entlnusiost . . cr potenticil Coorch . . that Louisville clrowl . . or sleepy smile . . quiet mon- ner . . ct string of followers . . ocoderniccrlly efficient. ELNORA SWAIM Chic glamour . . Midwest Basketball Tourney Queen . . vivacious smile . , petite, di- minutive . . Womens Leaaue President . . Student Council , . Commerce Club . . Eclectic Club . . dorm qirl . . pin-up fiqure . . dancinq eyes . . tricky dance steps. s-'bk VIRGINIA BIIRNETT Enferprisinq junior . . STATES- IVIAN Editor for Winter term . . poised . . that far-away look in her eyes . . editorials . , galley- proofs . . Co-Business Manager for SYCAMORE . . Press Club . , Alpha Phi Gamma . . com- pefent . . efficient . . hostess smile . . a love for the smell of printers ink. . Q, Qifa 'ff ' ' . -I ,,w::,v-Q X -xv a- .ling 2.255 '..l'fT ' ix SARA CQUNCIL Friendly smile . . witty auips . . inquisitive mind . . eaaer . . enthusiastic . . dance chairman for Student Activities Bureau . . an experienced organizer and planner . . co-chairman of Homecoming . . Student Council President . . Public Relations Department . . Pi Omega Pi . . scintillating personality. ROBERT CA RR Music major . . sax -appeal . . week-end dance spots . . monopolizing record albums in Formal Lounge . . a campus favorite . . a musicians wit . . keen sense of rhythm and harmony . . Senior Class Presi- dent . . former G. I. . . co-Chain man of Homecoming . . Blue Key . . outstanding senior man of the year . . engaging person- aiity, -NQ'ic.'u1.g:,2: r 1 xg-Q-kc:-Qzirgzazo NR irizek-:b:Ef:'::::---. N: e S5:F-.EXE4:-RLa1s?1:.x1:s3E lx W X , xx N1ff22w1:e1.g2, a' iles' Q xr ':?,1,5.:f ii-Ui I gg s- ,. N ws.-: e LUIS REYNOLDS Born leader . . quiet charm . . disturbing eyes . . skilled in many fields . . Commerce Club President . . President of Future Teachers of America . . tongue- twistinq lanquaqe finesse . , Vice-President ot Modern Lan- Quaqe Club . . Secretary for Kappa Delta Pi . . Treasurer for Pi Omega Pi . . Willowy figure . . qracetul movements. , K si. i N mains NN , . aw. - JQAE RQTES, K , so. DEAN IDALTON Calm, even voice . . power- ful meaninqs . . polished . . poised . . a campus leader and friend oi everyone . . a keen sense of values . . President of Blue Key . . President of Pi Garnrna Mu . . a speakefs grace . . Radio Forum . . Speak- ers Bureau . . lnter-Colleqiate debate . . Wesley Foundation . . a future No. l citizen. 'T-VY 1 fn MM , ' , muff A, . 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On the Air siqrials . . a series of stories for the small-try listeniriq audi- erice . .theatre major . . staqe makeup demonstration . . lead in The Hasty Heart . . ,. 1 'ielizr -R 4 ' '-.:.:.-T.-,li-..Tjs,Ex' 'Y ' '- QR 'TWP A S, X , x f 4 Yi X. K x 2' 4' X X 'Q ix X X v X X 1 fs N tiki X gm 3,5 M t X QNX X Q-X , 6 .- X 'SEN' N ix 1. 059. , . ,., gg K , Q. Q as ' M NWN -Q9 Q KX xx xx Kr X xv, N i AR X 'Xt ' ' x X 0 Nxl Ax 412:25 .QR . N.q,H,.'Y 'fig .-5-1.4:-Vx-:A--..-.1-as-.-x if-'r:r1r1::r,Tg-YQ 1 l get-cy ': f X- ,-3, -:fr-::??:1Eir1'f S x stew: + if 1 . :xv--1-::.:.Ni,g . - 5,-51 rw, rx-:QSC MA RTI EIA JEAN GORDCN Pixie charm . . doll-like fea- tures . . straw-colored liair . , blue eyes . . rnain interest in publications . . 1946 SYCA- MORE Editor . . Alpha Phi Gamma President for l946 . . Press Club . , STATESMAN Editorial Board , . Pamarista President . . Home Economics Club . . wedding bells will soon be ringing . . unusual initiative and drive . . a qirl with ideas. X xx X Q ...X ...4 . B Yang ' Y' 'N l ' Q li . S'I'i R Lx! . ll X i ,, YS. -35 m.,.mN. .,.. X. if l 3 'ii .. ..... ,QQ lAMES BOYLE Friendly . . sincere 4 . a ready smile . . divided interests be- tween music and theatre . nimble fingers on the ivories . . music chairman ot Student Activities Bureau . . Blue Key . . lota Rho Chi . . Viceepresident of lunior Class . . Sycamore Players . . roles and crew work . . qenuine personality. wee-at -A A EAN BAILEY CAMPBELL PlClCllflII'1l srnile . . Mrs. Mann- inqhdrn on the stoqe . . Mrs. Harrold Cdmpbell in rectl life . . CI hdrd worker . . first love, her horne . . second love, the stdqe . . interested in dll phases of theatre work . . President of Theta Alpha Phi . . cr deep, throdty voice , . CI keen, cdlcu- ldtinq mind , . Tdu Kappa Al- phcr . . outstondinq senior wo- mon of the yeor. 'Q'-ts EDWARD LASll DW humor . . whimsical ex- pressions . . a vigorous athlete . . basketball star for three years . . fast and sly movements . . lithe bodily manipulations . . l Mens Club . . track team . . Blue Key . . sportsmanship award for Midwest Basketball Tourney . . dexterous foot-Work . . an unmistakable basketball stride in real lite. JESSI IE MQCUNE Heqal charm . . brilliant mind , . innate curiosity and drive . . efficient and skillful . . a hard worker . . friendly manner . . an expert debater . . sharp sense of loaic . . Tau Kappa Alpha . . Speakers Bureau . . a speakers poise and command of personal factors . . intercol- leqiate debate team for four years . . Sycamore Players . . dependable. A-ww J-- ?'I,N,.lfffif2?-' ' Mfg. .X .ef Y V ,.. ..A, IERRIE MQGREW An artists subtle skill . . quick, deft strokes tor corico- tures . . patient, skillful moldinq of cloty models . . cz conscious sense of all forms of ort . . quick mind . . recidy smile . . ot con- centrated, ponclerinq look . . in- spired worker . . Koppoi Pi . . adept in pointing word pictures, os well cts ort pictures . . Press Club . . Alpha Phi Gommo. Q 3 3 I fi XX 'N-1 fu M I XR fX S I SKIPPER 5 PARTICIPATES IN ACTIVITIES ,..,.v,... .,.. ...M -,--M -'------4 ,wwf--...V,i,.w.,,, ..,. mi.. ..,, ., .,, .... .x,,,,,,,,,. Rx ,, ,fx ,f 4 ,gh A , ff Q, Q --Q-f if Ng, X .Q - ST Qx 1 UDENT ACTIVITIES BUREAU J s vF. if? . V ,Qs t X? .,,.Vv N. . Q. ' ggi-4 .. . . xr icgfv T X 'faws' A Xrini Mary Dori-110, IUTI1 'JOI1tW'i'll, If ry Henderson, Delores Couqliltn, ri: Council, Helen Wlools, and Sari iller . . Committee for Cc--Ed Valentin nie. Student Activities Bureau . . ISTC's newest orqanization . . plenty ot fun and plenty of future . . seeking to serve and seeking to please . . of the students and for the students . . com- posed of B.M. and B.W.0.C.'s . . forums, tourna- ments, dances, parties, movies . . just a few of the checked-up successes: Harvest Festival Mixer, Bridqe Tourney, Christmas Ball, Co-Ed Valentine Dance, Russian Tea, War Bond Show, Campus Sinq, Encore Movies: A Tale of Two Cities , Treasure Island , and others . . spe- cialty show featuring Barb Faust sinqinq with the Elks Chanters . . the Melody Mixer after- wards . . Bureaus vibrant sponsor, SUB Direc- tor, Mrs. Phyllis Beyburn Hitch . . committee chairmen: music, lim Boyle . . forum, Mabel Finley . tournaments, Henrietta Brewer . . serv- ice, Bob Carpenter . . movies, Pat Phillips . . publicity, Kitty Stirwalt . . dances and parties, Sara Council . . Bureau representatives at the l946 Minneapolis, Minnesota Convention: Fran- ces Burke, Dennis Trueblood, and Mr. and Mrs. Hitch . . Bureau's future has possibilities plus. ll-1 Saw' STUDENT UNIGN BOARD Imogene Dellifeese, Rutharirie Wise, Mary lane Esche, Dean Charlotte Burford, Phyllis Hitch, Dean Dewey Annal-Qin. The Union Building Board . . established with the Union Building to deter- mine Union Building regulations, policies . . each year select cornmttee chair- men of the Student Activities Bureau . . cooperates with the UB Director in offering SUB advantages to students on campus . . by constitution, Board consists of six students and four faculty members . . four faculty members for the past year were President Tirey, Dean Annalcin, Dean Burford, and Dr. Isaacs . . students on the Board were Bob Carpenter, Buthanne Wise, Mary Iane Esche, Imogene DeWeese, and Georgia Chestnut . . replacements made as members graduate . . students on the Board bring ideas of students from campus before the Board for action . . Board makes the changes asked for if at all possible and if within reason. ll5 Mary Van Winlcle, Ie-'rn Weislwecker, 'Jiary lane Esclie, lean Martin, Donna tueke, Dorothy Donahue, Carole Bar- G r Ruth Gleason, Ernfriean Dylnall, Grate 1f'3FVt', Darofhy Finney, Vfilma Arm- frona, Dorothy Scott, Susanne Cirter, Amy Manchfzlz, Catherine Knoop, Lois Pitemfxn, Eileen Irons, Irm'1 Len Pra- her, Nancy Sellars, Rozalia Gheaia, Eeuy Shepard ,t ,Ja . WOMENS HALL CQUNCIL Established in l929 . . with the new section of the dormitory . . group in charge draws up dorm regulations . . plans and effects social program . . vice-president coordinates the work of counselors for dormitory freshmen . . Miss Helen Reeve and Virginia Harrell Bader guide council . . officers are elected annually in the spring . . take office the next fall . . elected by popular vote in all-dorm primaries . . six hall leaders on coun- cil . . officers for the year . . president Susanne Carter . . vice-president, Wilma Armstrong . . secretary, Nan- cy Sellars . . treasurer, Dorothy Scott . . sergeants-at-arms, Bettie Shepard and Ruth Gleason. fill-LIEIRIIKI: '1 t t WCMENS LEAGUE Womens League . . dictates inter-sorority policies . . composed of presidents and vice- presidents of the sororities . . president, Elnora Swaim . . vice-president, Mary Elizabeth Iones . . secretary, Carolyn Hudson . . treasurer, Imogene DeWeese . . custodian, Helen Butwin . . governs rush week activities . . each fall revises rules for rush season . . discusses inter- sorority problems . . sponsors introductory tea for new freshmen Women . . conducts pledging according to set rules . . under sponsorship ot Dean Charlotte S. Burtord . . presents annual Crystal Ball . . gives dinner for senior girls. N Ctticers of Womens League . , vicerpresident . . Carolyn Hudson, DeWeese, treasurer , . Helen Butw Swaim, president, Mary Eli iheth Iones secretary Imog in, custg inn Elriorl BEAL, BETTY ANN, Terre Haute BROADHURST, MARGARET, Chrisman, Ill. BUTWIN, HELEN, Seelyville COUGHLIN, DELORES, Whiting COUNCIL, SARA, Terre Haute CRISS, RUTH, Terre Haute DeWEESE, IMCGENE, Indianapolis HIRT, ALICE, Terre Haute HUDSON, CAROLYN, Bradford IONES, MARY ELIZABETH, Terre LAREW, WANDA, Terre Haute SWAIM, ELNORA, Indianapolis Haut wgtrwgii t- 1 A R . A tx K X ,i 41 kr- - ' 'Y SYCAMORE STAFF . .9 'bv MARTHA IEAN GGRDON Editor-in-Chief This year the SYCAMORE STAFF has at- tempted to qive to each student of lndiana State a complete record oi his lite here durinq the year 1945-46 so that in future years, he may look back with pride on the many Ways in which he helped to further the post-war activi- ties and functions ol the school, Sales stall aettina last minute instructions from Dr. R. TN. Masters, SYCAMORE advisor . . loyce Stronq, runior class editor, layout . . Sue McNauqht, copy, administration . . Winitred Myer, advertising, layout . . Mary Elizabeth lanes, art , Bettie lo Smith, advertising, layout . , Patricia Ferry, advertising . , Marilyn Cole, advertising , Elaine Thompson, activities editor . Dr. Masters, advisor . . Iune Ptisher, adrriinistritiori, indexing . . and Dorothy Martin, layout, features . , no rest tor the layout st-rtt . , mountains 'Bas Q , ga 5 A f 1 l x tl l gg -mm ,s ot vvorlc . , liut lots of tun too , . rubber cement . . T squares . . rwroportiori scales . . rnountina board . . and sttirvlzs ol pi -.,' tures . , Patsy Gallagher, layout, Circulation , . Denny Truelitlood, sports editor . , loan Harris, layout . , Mary Ellen Krua, layout editor . . Virainia Yaqer, art, indexing , . Maraarel Boyce, sports editor 4 . Helen Vtfools, assistant editor, 't 118 CAUGHT IN ACTICN Business staii of the 1946 SYCAMORE . . budget-balancers . . holders ot the purse strings . . Virginia Burnett, business rnan- ager . . Bob Carpenter, publicity manager, features . . Mabel Finley, business man- ager . . Frances Burke, advertising rnan- eger. Copy and art staffs take time out to record their images for posterity . . Marguerite Chestnut, Copy . , Beth Nash, art . . Margaret Morininger, art editor . . Kitty Stirwalt, feature editor, Copy . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, Copy , . more busy people , , theres always Work to be done . . Patricia Fox, senior class editor , . lean Weisbecker, sophomore class editor, layout . . Ierrie Mt:Gr-ew, copy editor . . Barbara Kirk, freshman class editor . . ioyce Thomas, in- dexing . . Sara Council, publicity . , Mary Alice Klein, layout, indexing. 119 xl 5 1 E111 11:1 1 111' Q 1 111 lt lt Q l111 1.1 fI'.'l'I'lEL? ffl fh- xx, l,l titory li 1ss- l, : flzrlt, PQ1- H1r', Built 1 'f f'Y'1r'.'.',1lt, loyft- Ky r1'11f' Bttyfe, ll'l'l4?'I'l 1fr1 C111-s'11L1', 1 41 trcit,-11, Built Nelli- V 511- M S1--1l'1'.f.'1v'l:, '1.1', P :ri xr: Sin 11 111111 l',t11r1.,!t, l.fl1l-f-l PRESS CLUB FOR Press Club . . students inter este-d in all forms of tions . . membership require ments . . dent . . Kitty Stirwalt, vice- president . . loyce Kylander, secretary . . Margaret Boyce, treasurer . . club year the BLUE BOOK . . INK SENSE . . Blanket Hop . . Razz Banquet . . award medals to outstanding people . . blankets to outstandinq athletes. sponsors each L41 fit If INK SENSE bacl-' in print for the first tim . e since 1942 . . tenth anniversary ft founding oi maqazine . . quarterly serio-comic . . Alice Hirt, editor . . lerrie lVlcGrew, associate editor . , Mildred Chestnut, business manager . . BLUE BOQK, school directory . . ninth annual edition . . loyce Kylander, editor . . Margaret Boyce, business manager. l 120 l I publica- lerrie McGrew, presi' ASPIRING IGI TRNALISTS Razz Banquet and Blanket Hop on a post war basis . . two of the outstanding affairs of the school year . . Kitty Stirwalt, chairman of the Razz . . March 29 . . formal dinner . , Press Club colors . . red, white, and black in table decorations . . return Razz by professors Tran- barger, Allyn, and Ainsworth . . student Razz given by George Diehl, Charles Gaus, George A. Foulkes, and George lohnston . . Barbara Kirk awarded medal for outstanding freshman journalism student . . Bob Carr, outstanding senior man . . lean Bailey Campbell, outstand- ing senior woman . . Alpha Phi Gamma pledges announced . . outstanding faculty members . . only big-time upperclassrnen invited . . Blanket Hop . . May ll , . awarded blankets to out- standing athletes . . lean Weisbecker, chairman . . Bob Boyle's orchestra . . date bureau. Press Club pledges . . Thelma Lani' ley, Alyce Mulvaney, Mary Nasser, loan North, Ioy-re Strong, Dee New- kirk, Leitha Leithe, Barbara Kirk, Vir- ginia Carpenter, Libby Concannon Schrniclt, Francis Fzrniani, George Diehl. fx., All -ilitiii.. ii nnprzs giulili'-1'ioiis , Ruth frlz, Q?'l'ATESlNflAN , , lfiity Stirl w-ilt, l?'lnAFl'El'YlvlAN lerrie lVi'TGrew, S'l'A'l'EijMAN , . Alix- liirt, lNl'f SENSE . , Vlfglllllit lfitlfllifll, STATFBMAN . , lNflixr-itrv-rite Clit-striirl, STATlfSlVlAl'l . , Milulretl lflti-stnut, f5'l'A'l'Ei5lVlAN . . I t't' y we ffyltiritlwr, BLUE BOOK , . Martha lean Gorrlori, SYIQAMCWRF , Elsie Mai' 1341-izwi1'l:, f?'l'.A'l'EFTlVlAN and BLUE BOOK . , Phyllis Hitflr, FYCAMORE. an 'Th STATESMEN STAFF The brains behind the campus paper . . veterans of the journalism field . . sharp wit- ticisms . . editorial-conscious . . keen interests in State . . Ruth Work, spring term editor . . Mary Ellen Krug, tall term business manager . . Kitty Stirwalt, tall term editor . . Virginia Burnett, winter term editor. lournalistic eager-beavers . . lending talent and energy for the Weekly, INDIANA STATESMAN . . the sound ot flying typewriters . . the smell of printers ink . . tl'1e latest guzz buzzes. Ioyce Kylander, BLUE BOOK editor , . Margaret Boyce, business manager . . States student and faculty directory. ig 1:5- 122 l j Marian Snyder . . master controll- man . . riding gain tor round table discussion. Round table discussion group's week- ly broadcast . . current news topics and problems . . Dean Annakin sets the pace with Ierrie McGrew, Birdena Killin, Katherine Thomas, Omer Shawler, and Dick White . . George Tade announcing. Gallop of horses . . rain on the root . . marching men . . slam ot a door . . all are products ot radio specialists Barbara Sanford, Patricia Phillips, Mabel Finley, and Marjory Wheat. A jovial-winning personality . . Dr. Clarence Morgan . . Hoosier School- master of the Air . . radio's 'Knute Rockne' . . broadcasts during the year include programs heard weekly from studios located on the college campus over station WBOW. RADIO 123 ik, . t ll- Qkxwll S 4 Dr. R. VV. Masters, Louise 3 Fawler, Donna Slinkarcl, t-Tgrtiel Finley, Flhoberta Clark, Bernard Phelps, Tom Trimlile, loan Peulz, Marilyn Morgan, lrfrrtaret Ptoqers, lerrie Mf- Grew, Kitty Stirwalt, Virginia Burnett, Allin Summers, Alyco ltlulvxriey, Carol Carlson, lun-1 Hislier, lnioqene Def We-ese, Mary Ellen Kruq, Betty Moore, lerry Ptobf-rts, lem Bail-'-y C'.I!'It1'lffll, lean Weisbejzer, Audrey Gster- liaqe, Mtirtti-1 Trout, Ianies Efylr-, Bill Divison, Charles Pound, Stanley Ovffrstreet, George Finllzc-s, Phyllis Beck' er, Martha I-.an Gordon, Btxr rr.r Saritorfl, Elsie Mae Setitrwirk, lwyve Strnriq, Mirr- garet Morinina-T-r, Heli'-n VVools, .Alia Ann lvleaqli-f-r, l. B. Fry, Mrs Fl XV Masters, Clill Stlewilbauer, Ruth Vylooil, Patricia lieialey, Virainitr Yiqf-r, Beth Nash, Hose Louise S iii-rtter, Ro: Glif-ini, Betty Fl ,tl twrts. TN' Another successtul Sycamore Players season . . heralded by the return of Dr. H. W. Masters . , a quick transformation from the naval uniform to baclcstaae attire . . sincere appreciation from both faculty and students for the splendid job Madame did while Mister participated in the war theatre. YCAMORE PLAYERS Sycamore Players officers for the year . . Tommy Trimble, president . . Roz Gheaja, vice-president . . Alice Ann Meagher, secretary-treasurer . . each Sycamore production a success . . college students also participate in Childrens Theatre projects . . Theatre Arts Festival an instructive and enjoyable event . . marking the end of the drama season for the Sycamore Players. Opening niahts for Sycamore Players a new and memorable event . . the qlitter of footliahts . . the sparkle of formal at- tire . . the traqrance of curtain-call bouquets . . the after-performance chats. 51,1 IDRANI X W t QW Season opened with The Hasty Heart . . starring Ross Ford . . all veteran cast . . war theme . . pro- voking laughter and tears in the same production . . Snafu . . riotous comedy . . featuring many new returned veterans . . introducing other players to the theatre audience . . hilarious situations and farcical characters . . performance rated tops . . Angel Street . . starring lean Bailey Campbell in her farewell role . . and Adrian Rehner, returned veteran . . psychological drama . . moody . . rnysf terious . . dynamic. Felicitations to the back-stage Workers . .those unsung heroes of any production . . who work be- hind the footlights, instead of before them . . who stretch the muslin across the flats . . Concoct a weird image for the shrunken Cannibals head in Snafu . . haunt all the antique shops for period furniture for Angel Street . . and with the help of some colored gelatin, finally achieve the effect of a South Pacific sunrise for The Hasty Heart . . eager- beavers haunted by the twangy-smell of cooking glue mixed with juvenile No. 3 . . Childrens Theatre productions . . Wizard of Oz and Radio Reocueu . . once again we prove our slogan College drama on a professional level. BH COINTMERCE CLUB Commerce Club . . originator ot the Commercial Contest held annually . . organized as a club in 1943 . . Lois Reynolds, president . . Elizabeth C. Schmidt, vice-president . . Don- na Lee Smith, treasurer . . Ioan secretary . . opened '45- 46 school year with blue jeans M-Jfflparty at Allendale . . Susie Carter, program chairman . . interesting meetings as a re- sult . . Mr. V. E. Breidenbaugh, a Welcome-back guest speaker . . recently returned from over- seas' teaching at Biarritz Amer- ican University in France , . took Commerce Club on an imaginary trip to Scotland, London, Paris, Biarritz, Mar- seille, and home again . . his actual trip . . Mr. George Eber- hart, a loyal and helpful sponsor. First row: Sharon Ford, Elaine Thompson, Ruth Criss, Leitha Leithe, Maxine Clark, Virginia Carpenter, Carolyn Hudson, Mary Ruth Oakley, Phyllis Hollowell, Ruth Boyll, Donna Lee Smith, Marian Snyder, Dorothy Scott, Peggy Trennry, loyce Beatty, Grace Crone, lane Waggoner, Dorothy Evans, loyce Thomas, Second row: Irma Meyer, Marilyn Morgan, Clitford Burger, Gloria Love, Kathryn Manhart, Mary lo Seamon, Virginia Haste, Gloria McDermott, Sharon Richardson, Margaret Broadhurst, Beverly Cottrell, Gloria Gsman, Rita Shickel, Susanne Carter, Mary Lou Gilioy Burdick, Margaret Lfinftis, Miss Helen Vlood, Mr, Bay Hunter, Mr. George Elnerhart, Joyce O'Bourl:e, Libby Con- cftnnon Schmidt, Margaret Boyce, Elizabeth Smith, loan Bidle, Betty Mae Tapy. Third rowi Lois Reynolds, Denny Trueblood, Sara Council, Katherine Theodore, Imogene DeWeese, Ioan lNalsh, Annette Taylor, Violet White, 'Nando Larew, lack Black. ,-,,:,f,5,m5 H :Jerk 126 MODERN LANCUACIQ Cl UB First row: Elynore Petyo, Zoe Shriner, lane Brag' don, Patricia Ferry, Betty Mae Tapy, Sarah Camp- hell, Mary Cnalos, Margaret Rogers, Ruth Ann Wallace, Io Ann Ruddle, Mary Lee Carpenter, Maurine Ball, Second row: Bill Lutz, Claude Eaton, Sally Bolina, Helen Theodore, Ann Wagner, Alice Moore, lean Hombough, Lavena Kiser, Ruth Stiles, Aileen Shouse, Dr. I-larry Wann, Mrs, Mary Peters, Iohn Boren, Valeria Valente, Gloria Love, loan Harris, Lois Reynolds, Dorothy Martin, Ioanne Berry, Katherine Theodore, Catherine Chalos. Modern Language Club . . exponent of all foreign languages . . reorganized in l944 from the old Cercle Francais . . therefore one of the oldest departmental clubs on campus . . under guidance of Mrs. Peters and Dr. Wann . . officers for the year . . Mary Chalos, president . . Margaret Rogers, vice-president . . Gloria Love, secretary . . Katherine Theodore, treasurer . . club adopted a French war orphan . . Micheline . . pack- ages sent to her in France every month . . programs feature traveled people . . Miss Aloys Sacksteder . . Gene San- berg . . Marjorie Caste . . Iohn Boren. 12 ATlclENAEl TM RN' P-W . . 9 xxx WN, f Lenfiry, Betty Archer, lean , isl e riff, 'f 1131-erine Wiisari, Ietin Eairlfr, Ei'-tty lwltrrlette, Pat lvlulvihill, l,f1ri:11:-ti Herrieriway, Siiaron Richard- swi, lulie l.ui,fl:-fr, Mir-gzret Boyce, Ear? :ra l-1531, Pat lvlooily, lay Wriaht, EfI'1-2 S3511 tzrcl, Ruth Gleason, Marafiret E111 :'ii.'irs', Dcrotiiy Aileiiswortli, Don- :ii Citi-21 Billie Smith, Imogene l-iatis, 'f zzrf' lil?-?i '1f', Betty Mitche-111, l.il'1l'1y ,. 11.1111 Sfnriiilt, F2-ine Price, Terry .,'1Z:Q:, fff7,1ti'1y Sliielfils, VJa1'1f'l11 Piiflie tjzrt, lfl rrtittret Burt, lt yfe O'Fto1,1rl:e, E - ' A x ? 1I',', Piijfllis Holla.-.'f'il, lvf ir' ,1 zrt' P5111 1', ftittn-1 Strfzte Athenaeum . . organized in N323 . , departmental club for physical education majors . . annual activities . . Wabash Valley sales . . wee-lf:-encl sprina camp at McCorniicks Creel-C State Park . . dinner for seniors . . miscellaneous parties . . officers for year . . Margaret Broadhurst, president . . Terry Suiala, vice-president . . Bettie Shepard, secretary . . Margaret Boyce, treasurer. , 'f l ,. Selling concessions at Wabash Valley Tournament 1 S 128 Otfrcers of Veterans Club . Robert Congleton, vice- rrresident , . Gene Shepard, secretary . , Dick Perkins, president , . 'Wayne Turpin, treasurer VETERANS CLUB Veterans Club . . an out- growth of World Wcrr ll . . set up in the tall of '45 to assist the ex-G.l. in his adjustments to Campus lite . . a member- ship in the spring term ot about 400 . . men from every branch and rank of the service . . Club Crosses all fraternity and or- qanized barriers . . member- ship from all campus organiza- tions. SPEAKERS BUREAU Seated Winitred Myer, Sara Council, Myra lanco, Roz Gheara, Barbara Bass. Staridiria, lvlr Kenneth Christiansen, Fred Bonewell, Patricia Phillips, Virginia Dalton, lda i infr:niil Eton-1-, Bettie lo Smith, lffitty Stirwalt, Allie Ann Meagher, Lorraine Thomson. lndiana State Teachers College Speakers Bureau in its fifth year of activity . . requests from both lndiana and lllinois . . programs presented all over the Wabash Valley . . an average of three programs furnished for organiza- tions in the city . . assembly programs for Fayette township high schools furnished by the Bureau for the entire year . . speakers represented for Com- munity Chest Drive . . for Cancer Control Drive . . judges furnished for city schools and inter-scholastic forensic activities . . ll6 students contributed to activities of the Bureau . . listings including book reviews, interpretive readings, cutting of plays, forums, discussions, and general speeches on a Wide variety of subiects . . student director, Miriam Burridge . . faculty director, Kenneth Christiansen . . other departments on the campus, contributing titles . . sug- gesting personnel for the Speech Bureau listing. i3O If 3 01,2 Mft 1. K-X' W X if ti X, Q 4 7 at l l DEBATE TEAM fsfx Three tournaments sponsored by Tau Kappa Alpha, hon- xfa, orary lorensic fraternity . . Sixth Annual High School Speech 3 ' - Arts Festival . . l75 high school students participating . . events 'ft including debate, poetry reading, original oratory, extempore speaking, radio speaking, and dramatic, oratorical and X- 'l humorous declamation . . Indiana State Oratorical Association I X . . representatives from tour colleges . . Second Annual lnter- collegiate Forensic Meet . . over ZOO students participating . . TN-, Z'l XL J representing 23 colleges from 7 states . . vied for honors in fs-MJ' debate, oratory, radio newscasting, discussion, after-dinner X XX speaking, and extempore speaking . . ISTC students capture X winning title in Manchester Tournament . . Hoseanna Burke, A named outstanding speaker . . in ISTC Tournament: affirma- i tive team undefeated in total ot six debates . . Roseanna Burke f placed iirst in oratory . . Richard Boyll, second in news- X casting . . Winiired Myer, third in discussion . . Zoe Shriner, 2 fag third in alter-dinner speaking. 65517 Frefl lftoriewell, Vtfinitrecl lvlyer, Mym Iftrtiwit, Fifittif- lf' Smith I3l NCME ECQNOMICQ LI UB Q-Q-J Ftrs' rfi.-J' lane Lind, Maraaret Monninqer, Virginia Yaqer, Leitha Leithf lane Waqqoner Marycinna Dede Patricia Rudd loan fl EQ.-f-I l.ff,1e Miller, Rose Louise Schaeffer, -,1.i r lliiry Lou Ste:-ct, lane Ann Price, Helen Vtfools, loyife strong Pr1s 1ll1 G1 sler Dorothy Whewton Dorothy Fmne f111t111i- Z1:11111er111i1111, M+,1ry lo Sr-i,1r11o11, Elizabetli Smith, Evelyn Whit RJ 1 Qtial r Mrrtnw lem Gordtn 'f':.:rcl 1 iw' li-'14flI',l4II4l Hf111fni'l:, 31,1111 Shal-ze, Patricia Fox, FI4'IFlL'C':, Euil- Ma1tl11 Trout T 1,::':. ri I' 111 'f1on1'vf1ll, Doris Berry, Mildred Davis, Katherine T111 at IH 1 P1 foster B tl1 Nash Irina Meyer P .11 1:1 F 1'.-.' 11- P11111 1 th B1-'l1, Muriel Wolfe, Mrs Mary Alice Banl-ts, Mss nes YI 1 iss f l st Eurwe-son lrm1 Pr1ther Miama itf, l,ff11',' l1:11-if Efsvliff, L.-tiiisfr g lLl'fi TIll'ffl, Hririte Eccrioriiic Club . . devoted to the in- terests nf better horne-rnalcina and the teaching of better hornefniakina . . Mary lane Esche, president . . Hose Louise Schaeffer, vicefpresif dent . . Mildred Davis, secretary . . Muriel 'Nc-ite, treasurer , . Mrs. Mary Alice Banks, :lub friiivisfr . . beaari the year with pledqinq of ten new ntenibers . . freshmen tea to intro- duce and honor new wornen in the department . . sccial event sponsored for the year, the Sadie Hawlcins Dance . . a box supper in the hc-nie ec. tradition . . Christmas party for under- rfrivileaefl children . . birthday dinner cele- brated foundina of department . . open house for hiah schrol seniors of the Wabash Valley , . Host to the Province Workshop for Home Ec. Clubs . . guests frorn 32 colleges and uni- versities . . at senior dinner, seniors initiated into American Home Economics Association. 2 ELEMENTARY CLUB First row: Iayne Be-ldon, Betty lo Patton, Wilma lforgtt, Mtirtli t Fultord, ludy Iones, lose-ttliine Hfty, Frtrtitfs Swte-lturt, Ptjitririia Keiqley, Dorothy Stoder, Amy Man-Shalz. Second row: Eileen Irons, loan Belcher, IoAnn Rutilclle, Helen lolinson, Betty lane lXfit:Willit,xnis, Hazel Aliins, Norm: lean Bintz, l Rozalia Cuheata, Audrey Osterhaqe, Rosalie Feriotglio, Clara Ostrowslzi, Mary Van Vtfinlzle, Clfxra lvlt.'f,'t,iet2-rt. Third row: Mrs, Olga Combs, Miss Anna Carle, Dorothy Olson, Alrtertui Thomas, Martorie McCollum, Louise liollt, Lloroftiy Donahue, Miss Mary Reed, Harriet Sellar, Margaret Flaherty, Releti-3-.1 Sit-1-tilt, lftiy Stevenson, Anna Mae Finney, Dorfvlty Arnr-y, Lucille Huest-L-n, Miss lnez Mauck, Miss Helen Price. 133 Elementary Club . . composed ot tour-year elementary majors . . exchange ideas on class room procedures . . a branch of the Teachers College Association tor Childhood Education . . officers for the year . . Dorothy Stoder, presi- dent . . Dorothy Clson, vice-president . . Patricia Keiqley, secretary . . Rosalie Fenoqlio, treas- urer . . sponsors, Miss Mary D. Reed and Miss Anna L. Carle . . tea and candlelight services held in Formal Lounqe in the early fall . . at Christmas the club sold Christmas cards . . Good Samaritan project ot the year . . donation to Toy Loan Center at the Friendly Inn. I MENS CLUB 'N t C? xx J: I, If fffg If f f l C4 I J Vic!! I t ttl, ltr , ll First row: lohn Bennett, Henry Pearcy, Robert I-licheson, Arnold Tyler, Frank Roccia. Second row: Gerald Hayworth, Paul Terrell, lake Angerer, Robert Draper, Frank Svarclcopf, Nicl: Oprisu. Third row: lose-ph DePugh, Max Woolsey, Robert Scott, Ioseph Eberly, Leon Cobb, Robert lvfaehlinq, Iohn Price. I Mens Club . . for athletic varsity letter winners . . from football, track, basketball, baseball, tennis, or golf . . a boom in membership with the re- turned G.l.'s . . purpose of club to secure better conditions at Indiana State for athletics and Physical Education department in general . . sold concessions at all college games and tournaments held in gymnasium . . sell freshman green caps and enforce the wearing of them . . a practice that was eliminated when the only caps Worn were Navy . . usually sponsor one dance a year . . give outstanding freshman a monogram blanket . . frame and hang athletic pictures in the State Hall of Athletic Fame . . slogan of the club . . 'VVhenever you meet an I man, you meet a real man . . sponsors, Coaches Glenn Curtis, Dave Glascock, Wally Marks, and Arthur I.. Strum . . officers of the year . . Ed Lash, president . . Leon Cobb, vice-president . . Iohn Bennett, secretary- treasurer. 134 HGNORARIES Seven orqdnizcrtions . . ctll honorciries . . worthy service . . campus leoder- ship by campus lecrders . . further scholorship . . speciorl crbility . . membership cm crwcrrd of merit for good work . . open only to uppereclorssmen . , two social service . . five departmental qroups . . hiqh personcrl requirements . . hiqh index requirements . . selective oi best student power . . odvoccrtes ot school spirit . . the spirit of school cictivities . . further -good fellowship, civic leodership TD L: ,ff es if ' . . better fdcultyfstudent relationship . . sound educotioncrl idecrls . . crecrte , , depdrtmentcrl interest . . qo into the field lor new talent, better workmanship . . ,X dll superior students in their own tields preporinq lor superior results in the .fx world ot worl: , . tit well-lilied, well-known Qrqqreqdti-Z-ii . . the BWOC's ond the ,634 BMOCS ol the cornpus. 0 0 9 1? 2 3 f ith 5 yi Reltresf-nt,rti'Jes fr iii :ll hfn i xii , tl.-'V -els .Qt 'lie 1 u -,fiqinii IT ,gd get'-ers . , the 'reirn til the 1 x?Qx 'i X 12 Q F, Xt Q ,, . A :ak is S ' ew g ,. tTK'1 f'sx t N., A f W se 1 v :' ' ' f'L .NL . C-' - ' X w' -:, ing' ., J ' f ' N i X ,M it ' mf , on t S 'N ' .Paw 'T XT, ' 135 X t f TQ' t X.. PAMARISTA Pamarista . . honorary service organization . . outstanding upperclasswomen . . limited membership . . high scholarship requirements . . organized in l937 . . furthering good fellow- ship among womer1's groups . . officers of the year . . Martha lean Gordon, president . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, vice-president . . Mary lane Esche, secretary . . Imogene DeWeese, treasurer . . Araminta Newhouse, reporter . . ten pledges received blue, gold, and white ribbons at Homecoming Day football game . . annual Pamarista'Blue Key Homecoming dinner at Castle Roma . . selected outstanding fresh- man woman Winifred Myer . . presented award on Honor Day . . new pledges announced at May Song Fest . . Pamarista-Blue Key decorated campus Christmas tree . . more play than work . . Pamarista-Blue Key sponsor gala Royal Hemp benefit ball . . proceeds used to pur- chase directory for UB. Mary lane Fsche, secretary , . Martha lean Gordon, president . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, vice-president . Araminta 1'-lewtiouse, reporter . . Imogene DeWeese treasurer Pamarista-Blue Key party May 23 to end another successful year of service and good fel' lowship together . . doe nations to the Russian Tea and Toy Loan Drive . , Pamarista-Dean's Council plan Honor Day program . . responsible for selection of Home- coming Co-Chairmen . . each Pamarista girl wears a sterling identi- fication bracelet. sis S . 136 BUCHANAN, MARILYN, Elkhart BURNETT, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, IEAN BAILEY, Terre Haute CARLSON, CAROL, Terre Haute CHALOS, CATHERINE, Terre Haute COUGHLIN, DELORES, Whitinq COUNCIL, SARA, Terre Haute DEWEESE, IMOGENE, Indianapolis ESCHE, MARY IANE, Newburqh FINLEY, MABEL, Brazil FOWLER, SHIRLEY CAMPBELL, Terre Haute GORDON, MARTHA IEAN, Terre Haute HIRT, ALICE, Terre Haute LAREW, WANDA, Terre Haute MCCUNE, IESSIE, Terre Haute NIEWHOUSE, ARAMINTA, Rushville RASSEL, MARIORIE, Terre Haute REYNOLDS, LOIS, Terre Haute RINEHART, BARBARA, Oakland City ROGERS, MARGARET, Terre Haute SCOTT, DOROTHY, Chrisrnan, Ill. SEAL, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute SEDGWICK, ELSIE MAE, Terre Haute SMITH, ELIZABETH, Terre Haute SUFAK, TERESA, East Chicago SWAIM, ELNORA, Indianapolis THOMPSON, ELAINE, Terre Haute WOOLS, HELEN, Terre Haute PA M A RI ST A 137 l 1 3 Pl OMEGA Pl P 4 W ,mi .Ns Q., . . , AGQA, :SSE 1 . .1 .X P Pi Omega Pi . . national honorary for com- merce students . . Chi chapter established in 1932 . . honors scholastic effort in the field of commerce . . furthers commercial education . . officers for the year . . Roseanna Burke, presi- dent . . Wanda Larew, vice-president . . Iessie lVfcCune, secretary . . Lois Reynolds, treasurer . . Mr. Breidenbaugh, sponsor . . Mr. Eberhart served as sponsor during Mr. Breidenbaugh's absence . . membership requirements . . com- merce rnaiors . . general average of B . . index of 80 in commercial subjects . . outstanding special commerce major elected by commerce students, faculty, and Pi Omega Pi members . . given award at Honor Day . . name of winner engraved on Pi Omega Pi plaque in the Fine Arts Building. Lois Reynolds, Rose-anna Burke, Wanda Larew, Aileen Shouse, Imogene DeWeese, Norman Darrow, Sara Coun- cil, Margaret Hedley Meighen. 138 THITIA ALPHA PHI BUHNETT, VIRGINIA, Terr Hiute POVVLEF NHIPLEY LAMPEELL T rr l'II1ll CAMPBELL, IEAN BAILEY T rre H 1111 1 PEAIA PC E East Llii 13 CARLSON, CAROL, Terre H1111 RC EFS MARLJARET T rr I-I1111 CLARK, IQHOBEHTA, Whitmt FAT RWSEMAPW I rr H1111 COUGHLIN, DELCRES, Whiting IIEK FLLAUEH 1 LIFTIJN T rr H1111 FINLEY, MABEL, Brazil Theta Alpha Phi . . national drama- tics fraternity . . members are only those who have achieved highest dis- tinction in all phases of theater work . . first orqantzecl on the campus in 1935 . . present officers . . lean Bailey Campbell, president , . Bertie Clark, vice-president . . Carol Carlson, secre- tary-treasurer . . five new members ini- tiated this year . . Alice Ann Meagher, Bertie Mitchell, Kitty Stirwalt, Mabel Finley, and Betty Moore . . dinner at Pastel Room following formal initiation . . thespians sport little qold and ruby masque pins . . States chapter edited an issue of field notes for the national magazine, Cue . . chapter awarded scholarships for the last two years for their winning editions. SIGMA Al li lc A. lOTA SB A Q K? it tit cf, U Q Fluth Boyll, Terre l-l-rut-1-, Marilyn l3ut'l'rariari, Ellzlitrrtp Ruth Nelle Carnes, Terre Htruteg lrnoqene DeW-eese, lndianapolisr Martha Hardaway, Crawtordsvilley Charlene ltle, Loqansport, Wanda Larew, Terre Hautep Vivian Lovett, Mislrawakay Rosalie Mans, Francisco: Barlvara Miller, Terre Hauteg Roberta Mitchell, Terre l-lauteq Nora Belle Petty, Prairie Creelzg Mary Alice Purcell, Terre l-lauteg Barbara Rinehart, Q-,tlclan-il City: Nancy Sellars, Forrest: Virainia Wliitesell, Terre Haute-5 Wtnnda lalfrialrt, Sullivan. Cl Sigma Alpha lota . . national professional music fraternity A X. ' l , I lor Women . . outstandinq members of the music department . . Q t! ,N dedicated to turtherinq musical interest . . its encouraqement on Q it 'fx , t W ' f, campus . . Barbara Rinehart, president . . Martha Hardaway, Vice- Qil Sill l president . . Marilyn Buchanan, secretary . . Mary Alice Purcell, ,CH i treasurer . . lmoqene DeWeese, chaplain . . Wanda Larew, editor ,f X 75 ff! . . Barbara Miller, sergeant-at-arms. X Nil X ht' ' XJ L tt in ,., MM i f5fQ..,t 53 L, ir, .. Ffitur pledqes opened years frfitrvity with a ntusicale . . ' Mtrrtlyrr Buchanan presented a fella recital . , Barbara Miller appeared in a piano recital . . araanrzation gave Halloween party tor music department . . presented a contemporary American musicale. r 4 l4O BLUE KEY BENNETT, IOI-IN, Louisville, I-Cyl DALTON, DEAN, Waukegan, Ill. BICKLEY, ERIC, Hope FOREIVIAN, GUY, IVIltfl'IlQ1ClTl City BOYLE, JAMES, Tangier KIRK, DAVID, Terre Haute CARPENTER, ROBERT, Brazil LASI-I, EDWARD, Terre Haute CARR, ROBERT, Battle Ground STUVEI., BERNARD, Inditmay' HIA1 Irs Blue Key . . organization for outstanding men from all branches and departments oi college activity . . a temporary relapse during the war . . re- conversion . . return af former members of Blue Key . . pledg- ing oi new members . . Dean Dalton, president . . David Kirk, vice-president . . Guy Foreman, secretary-treasurer . . mens or- ganization for service . . spon- sored by Dr. Iamison in Dean Grinnelis absence . . Blue Key- Parnarista sponsor Homecom- ing dinner at Castle Roma . . at Christmas Blue Key-Paman ista buy and decorate campus Christmas tree . . both organiza- tions iointly sponsor dance The Royal Romp . . funds used for purchase of directory for the Student Union Building . . keep the campus posted daily of campus activities held there. 141 , -- V -V - W--we 3 XY' , all I f 1 K,lPPfl DEL TA PI E jtjllltltfll., SARA, Terri- llfrute ljiiflllj, MARY' LANE, Newlturqli Fl.fllllQl-LTY, lV!.1XHGARE'l', Terre Haute lIll,.l-lN, EIHFPFNA, Pine Village OLSON, DOROTHY, Lfx Perle REYNOLDS, lJftlS, Terre Haute .5fXl!l'QtHD, PTMRHARA, 'F' me Hiiute l3AltVlEN'l', GRACE, F'-xriiierslitirq LSWAIIMI, ALICF, Rti-flzville l'ff'1ppf:i Delta Pi . . national honorary in education . . encauraqes. high schfltirship ariioriq rtrftspective teachers in calleqe . . requirements for rnenrf f - I leerslmp , . irzciex of SU . . B ar above in education courses . . upperclassrnen ix gy . . voted an hy lacal and national chapters . , loanne Berry, Sara Council, J lrtoserziary Dntwelirrs, Barbara Sanferd, and Grace Sargent initiated as new I k, l'l'lf'lIlh'fIfS in the tall , . Marilyn Buchanan, Zoe Shrine-r, Norman Darrow, Mary 77 9,6 Alice l3'tirCell, lerrie lVlcGrew, Helen Quinlan, and Henry Pearcy initiated in V rzzen at hiqh scholastic standing . . send two delegates to national biennial CC 1'lVCCCttlCtIl in Milwauliee in March. sifrintr . . estftlgilislied at State in l92lY , . amtual events: tea in hctnor of treshf T KA PPA PI Kappa Pi . . honorary art fraternity . . membership includes all art majors with B or better average . . new group initiated each spring . . colors, lavender and yellow . . pur- pose, to further the interest in and the attitude toward art in every possible way . . sponsor, Miss lune Reynerson . . group sponsors Art League meetings . . project for the year . . Mardi Gras fashioned after New Orleans carnival . . February i . . Marilyn Morgan crowned Queen Nymph . . attendants Pat Weaver and Dee Newkirk . . Don Hendrick- son crowned King Neptune . . at- tendants Tom Trimble and Bill Ray . . wishing well . . fortune telling . . color games . . refreshments . . ring toss . . card tables . . prizes made by Kappa Pi and Art League members . , colorful decorations . . Lee Hinman president of organization . . lerrie McGrew chairman of Mardi Gras . . Miss Aloys Saclcsteder provided ideas and direc- tion . . proceeds to go toward scholarship to entering college freshman. Virginia Yager, Margaret Monninger, Mary Lee Carpenter, Rosalie Shelley, Miss Iune Reyrierson, Bernard Stuvel, Betty Vamer, Lee Hirxman, Miss Aloys Saclcsteder, Dorothy Wheaton Rosalie Mans, Ioan Sutherlin, lane Bragdon, Mary Henderson, Roxie Stigler, Ioy Carmichael Charlene lde, Ruth I, Wood, Aljean Conklin, Mary Elizabeth lones, lerrie McGrew, Susanne Carte: 143 Y C'l1rist1'11os Vespers . . choir in action . . lVl11rr1ly11 B1,1Clr1o11o11, Bdrboro Rineliort, lolin Blpinlz, Mdry lo SG'tfII'llOIl, W1llir1111 Ahlemeyer, 1:-ffl 11111 Boyle . . lotecrtitiiul tones . . blended rises , . rmiiosplieric 11'11,1sic . . spells seosoirs libftglig' . . liqliiezii t1.i1111e1's . . the glow oi Cdndle l-,IItlfP , . the spirit oi the liolidoys . . restful cmd 1 -ntliingr . . iiill toned voices honor tlie occasion. . 55-N. X J 1 9' l l',111'.f,11istfii-Bl11+?f Key decordte l,IYtY1l,1Cll Christ- iifrs tree in ir1i11'1t of Student Union . . tinsel, 161 fi 1r1'1, 1'1'11.1lti-Colored bulbs . . Creole Yule- 'ifle zrrfirtts , . brighten cc11'1'1p1,1s liie . . snowbdlls . 11.5-rzglwi-rs tfilze time out front the tim to be 1' fr 1 Russion bollet . . utter the concert . . Alicia Morkovo ond Anton Dolin strike o pose , . flower-like qroce ond move- ment . . qood orchestration . . perfect timing , . Cl moment ot beauty in oction cdptured. CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIEQ Unique Christmas Ball . . Sara Council, head of Student Activities Bureau dance committee . . gave the campus a dance of the one to be remembered variety . . SUB ballroom was transformed with red and green lighting effects . . music by Iimmy Adami . . capacity crowd . . everyone was there. Yule logs . . boughs of holly . . sprigs of mistletoe . . fruit cakes and puddings . . beautifully Wrapped gifts . . fun and frolic . . Virginia Webster, Susie Carter, and lanie Lind . . in the holiday spirit . , bedecked Christmas tree at Womens Residence Hall. College choir . , directed by Miss Ruth Hill . . Ruthann Harrison . . Andy . . programs for the campus entertainment . . concert May l . . Honor Day program . , annual Christmas candlelight services . . soloists, Betty DeCarnp, Nedra Fisher, Virginia Whitesell, Ellen Gregg, Naomi Hedrick, lean Heaton, and Ruthann Harrison . . top-ranking choir. BAND Mr. loseph Gremelspacher returned for the 1946 band . . after four year leave oi absence in Navy . . his dynamic personality and originality as stimulating as ever . . band boosted school spirit at football games . . basketball games . . convocations . . pep sessions . . concert in the spring . . march- ing band had a renewal with arrival of men to numbers . . uniforms the traditional shades of bright and grayed blues, silver, and white . . I buttons. 146 ORCHESTRA . CHCIR . Music department host for the fall music clinic . . annual meeting of the Central-Southern lndiana School Band, Orchestra, and Vocal Association . . November . . drew ZOO teachers and? supervisors . . recent school music publications performed by the college band, orchestra, and choir . . state solo and ensemble contest held in March . . teachers in music department and guest professors acted as judges . . music students served as secretaries and messengers . . lota Rho Chi, a departmental club . . published handbook for music students . . Elsie Mae Sedgwick, president and editor . , parties sponsored by Sigma Alpha lota, lota Rho Chi, orchestra, band, and choir. f College orchestra directed by Mr Arthur Hill concert in February at Merom lnstttute orchestra consists of 52 members 27 strings ll woodwinds . . lU brass 3 percussion and piano . . steadily becoming larger with influx of new students KQH U TQ i JX if .Xxx 1 f f 1 3115 fy m 11 1 , . 55 1 I . ,lj If gvjxxff 514111121312 12005115 1111E ATHLETICS - -N X Ns., ,El ., ,aww r N wx. .. ' c x . -,Xxx-i-E Q-,Q X Si' X x xi X3 X? X 2: 2 S SQ , , we x X X' . N xx X xx N xx X Q NX X X XX X Q' ,. N25 Q Q x ' .,:NR'4-. x Cx xen- Y' - x 5531385 4X,, l' VX X X. 1 'fx 3 . V .Q-5. . N ,,... Su 0, ,, .f 3 WE D x o . ,wb Mah.. V:-1 . V i 1 x' A, WW? .c, 'naw f uf 2515! f x A X 9 ,559 . E IF, :Qi w r .-:-9 -f - ' - 1 . -kgs: CDGTBALL CGACHES Chief lack LeCroy . , South Eastern Teachers College, Durant, Oklahoma . . Head Coach, Chiet Neil Champagne . . St Thomas College, St Paul, Minnesota , . Assistant Coach. Under-manned . . under-aged . . under-experienced . . but never under- rated by the opponent . . that was the Sycamore football team of 1945 . . freshman, Max Woolsey, 170 pounds of swivel-hipped, elusive tailback . . A S Gene Durren, durable blocking and running back . . the two led the Sycamore offense . . A S lack Erlenborn, rugged guard . . civilian Ralph Ferguson, husky tackle . . these two led the defense . . the coaching staff was Navy . . most of the team was Navy . . the fighting pig-skinner's squad con- tained l9 Navy men and 8 civilians . . fortunate was State to have a Naval Training Program . . without it athletic activities would have been nil . . this year of '45 was the last of State's wartime teams . . record for the season . . two wins . . four losses . . a Homecoming victory climaxed the season . . Navy departure forced the abbreviated schedule. l5O 41? f xii XXQM ..- FGGTBALL C ,UAD l945 schedule opened at Wabash . . score, Wabash 40, State 6 . . Woolsey, tailback, scored State's lone touchdown . . Eastern Kentucky Teachers 19, State l2 . . aqain the Sycarriores tasted defeat . . Max Woolsey scored both touchdowns . . State chalked up first victory of current year . . State 26, Eastern Illinois 6 . . scorinq evenly divided . . Woolsey, Durren, Blood, and Leighton punched across touchdowns . . Woolsey and Sorenson added extra points . . huae Valpo team defeated State for third defeat of season . . score, Valpo 26, State 6 . . Bridqe scored for State . . defeat number four . . illinois Normal 13, State 6 . . Woolsey scored lone touchdown in third quarter . . State won Homecominq qame . . score, State 38, Central Normal O . . Charley Blood and Max Woolsey scored two touchdowns each . . Wlelclenslci and Bridge scored two touchdowns apiece . . Kelly and Durren added extra points. Front row: David Doll, manager: Morris Leighton, Bill Kelly, Ralph Ferguson, lack Erlenborn, ,fb Dave Climer, Bob Saar, Harvey lordan, Clarence Sorenson, and Mickey Wiltia, mana-ger. Wendell Bowers, Max Woolsey, Bill Bridge, and lim Carpenter. Second row: Ioe Wleklenski, Franl-: Bruns, Don Brennan, Howard Young, Don Hinsen, Z Third row: Assistant Coach Neil Champagne, Manager Gilbert Mordock, lee Clark, lim Vinson, Bob Sanford, Charley Blood, Bert Bouwkarnp, Carl Schurenlierq, Clayton Simon, Gene Durren, Pat Patton, Bob Draper, and Head Coach lack LeCroy. 151 I- Qs -:pits-3 5. 3- ww: 41: sew A6153 5. -: ' ,:.,iI. Hifi Q A 215.14 f',',,- ,, M Q +1 -5- rumen ei ' ,.--is -.sei 4 xibif B? ,, , Xt 4 II-J.. s. . 9 ' It I, I.,I ' E 'Awlig T aww 'ft-1, haf? li' use-f :.s 'QQ' H, 9 New-X na' Q- ds:-4 v M- fr ' scene '-- L CHARLES BLOOD BERT BOUWKAMP 'iii ,I 5- ,F - Y --1-x FIGHTI G YCAMORE Y 2 3 s c 9 ' 3' . .- . 5' A393--x, .. Q A 'N ' ,I I I 7 -,- k- A , .1,-,view -. 1 - 3 it ' -4- . 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A S . . riqht end . . good kicker . . gets punt away in- Eastern Kentucky Teach- ers game . . iirst home qarne of season . . i1na1 score, Eastern Kentuckyflfeach- ers 19, State 12. 'VVENDELL BOWERS DON BRENNAN BILL BRIDGE FRANK BRUNS HM CARPENTER IOE CLARK DAVE CLIMER GENE DURREN IACK ERLENBORN RALPH FERGUSON DON HANSEN ACTIO ESL age Vivacious cheer leaders . . Phyllis Harrisori, Brazil . . Ioari Dluqos, Terre Haute . . Shirley Hands, East Chicago . . Carole Barnett, Hazeltori. BOB DRAPER Cnot picture-dl HOWARD YOUNG MAX WOOLSEY lOE WLEKLENSKI HM VINSON CLARENCE SORENSON PAT PATTON MORRIS LEIGHTON BOB SAAR lAMES RENFRO CLAYTON SIMON BOB SANFORD fm'- HARVEY IORDAN BILL KELLY :Weis ',x'V . ,a ,s?',A..f':i,.Y 'Q A .v . in , . 92--f i pf' 'S-fJ A , f - - A ' ,P ,- Aa... . f . f 4 ' E- y'.,llP ' - .P 'EQQAQWQ Wt f X C0 ti JQQPQ Wt Qi ALCSGO bfl?WQrV'l ' omit NAVY CARRIES THE BALL sey, hard-running tail- back, packs the ball . . Gene Durren, blocking back, leads the inter- ference . . State rnarch- es to victory in gala Homecoming , . final score, State 38, Central Normal O. I K , ,.-.0194 A V - JA X , ' 5,3 Q f , XX Nt MOFQQOUQQWQU N VQQEQKQQQOQQQW A flF1WmvfN9l QUUQ R, K fit ,'?'J:'2:?z' . 0 fl ,f'5f,3f ' its ' mr g .. y si Amo t Gene Durren carries the leather . . gains five E yards around his own end . . State attempts to come from behind . . final score, Valpo 26, State 6. 154 CDR I. S. l. C. ass . . freshman Max Woolsey poses for p from Linton . . discharged Merchant Marine ' d . . twenty years old . . leading scorer an ground gainer of Sycamore eleven . . leader osier lnter Collegiate scoring race for Af l l-f-Xml okf f't 'Nqr' Xxwt Mx wif?tlA1rxtgl-mlm, Jiw7l5.,1 ti lf iQ -r V, t tilt, i 35., itil., ,7 ff ', NOK . fit J'-UW N1 Ql.l!,L-l,if7f7 X t nu t in r r Cl J fm TNQ-jxfxt X J -X in Ho ', - eight weeks . . total 43 points in six games . , Gene Durren and Ralph Ferguson, co-captains of squad . . Durren, excellent blocking bacl: . . called plays at quarterback . . sophomore from Dearborn, Michigan . . A S . . first year of college ball . . Ferguson, right tackle . . shared punting duties . . senior . . native of Miami, Florida . . transfer student from Miami Uni- versity cf Florida . . civilian , . played three years oi college football. v' Whole host of Sycamores tackle Valpo ball carrier . . State fights hard against heavier opponent . . Valpo line averages 2l7 pounds . . final score, Valpo 26, State 6. K FW --wbmk. Mjmj. CL R ., Af, Q Cl ' 'x Qt tit 4 gt, txt 4 XL i. tt, . X , xxxx- lj' w 4 4 -it t to tl ttf ffl tt nf S If gf 'x t Jw Q' fix r'L-X 'Y ,gy pf,- STRAIGHT SHCQTI G TYCAMCRE -ff Zag bf: DePuqti moves ball down tloor . . Sycamores hold Mil-tan, De-Paul center, to 10 points but lose 52-42 . . Roy-er's '20 points leads scoring , , waiting for rebound . . Curtismen defeat Evansville Caqe-rs third time . . Woolsey with i7 points topped scorers , . final 49441, Glenn Curtis . . Ole Fox to rivals . . Coach of champion basketball teams tor 30 years . . master of hardwood deception at State for seven years . . record at State . . l26 Wins . . 47 losses through 1945-46 . . 1945-46 record . . 2l wins . . 7 losses . . this years team one of qreatest in ISTC history . . runner-up in DePaul Invitational Tourney . . winner ot Mid-West Tourney . . runner-up in National Inter-Collegiate Tourney at Kansas City . . superb team play . . well-balanced offense . . fast break style ot play . . team record alowinq tribute to Curtis' coachinq ability. Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana India na Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana State State State State State State State Sta te State Stat? State State State State State Sta te State 21 Wins Louisville University Purdue Murray State Eastern Illinois Drake Eastern Illinois Valparaiso University Concordia Evansville Central Normal DePaul Murray State Concordia Central Normal Evansville Illinois Normal Valparaiso University 1945-46 SCHEDULE DePaul Invitational Tourney Mid-West Tourney Indiana Central L otwrtla oi Cl iitfaqo Inter-Collegiate Tourney Ivtinnestttti state Te-iifliers University ot Houston South Ltfilzottt Vlfesleyan l3'etiq'terftit'1e of California 7 Losses Averuqed 55.2 Points per Game EO Indiana A U4 I-ifiinlinfl 45 Indiana ttf- 65 Ctredoii 37 Indiana 56 Depeitil 44 52 36 Indiana ite 58 37 Indiana -- 49 A , 34 Ind 1-iinfz f 48 Evt xnsv ille National 4U Indiana 612 'K S 44 Indiana - 617 4l Indiana tr-te 55 3l Indiana Q 56 47 Indiana ite -IU First row: Bob Hoyer, Ed Lash, Mar: Woolsey, Leon Colfli. Second row: lim Burger, Henry Pe-arcy, lolin Bennett, Ioe DePuali, Floyd Henson, Ma Sotvlierii Illinois Norn.al naaer Lit-viii Mitchell, IS7 Uj. try fr-, . . livi s v-zzaij-s i on- V1i: 71-35 , Pfiir- wifi. 1-1 rind 1:l3yf1-r 'f'l1T1i 12 1f--:Ci i-tint E-ricqu'f1e . . f1y : : fires run ug- 111-'zli-s I'f1T1i iwtCi1 ff sf-neon , . D-i-Pugi. . 1 I irc,-ni un- fier . , Valg-rr fgarrifs from r -i.irif1 t .'.+ win 12-51 . . sire IH fi-iiits '-, ver-'-'nie TNT: I-taxi iii 1f:st 38 sr - f in-is , , 1.'ish 1-'d S'1'f 5 firing with 12 3'-wirifs. E5'NNET'f 111-.i E-UPN ZEF. DON BLAIR LEON COBB DOYLE COFER IOE DePUG1-1 -: f O A I , c- ' fr 'X .413 -11 X ,t, -., N- ef- 11- V 1. .Q . 7 - 4 Ti 5 k X N xi - A X - .x.. rfrci-X ' ', ' 3, ' . QNX 35 1 - 'Q N x 1 .'ii .?Xw:EEf-. JQLS- - . - 'X - ,O 4, sg? 'X 2. ' f 2 ,-,, Y ' Q X , .. . - -if ., , .. . x -t . ., . .4-4 -Q. V-,wtf-..i.. 5 0g.iL.' , - 'mOO X . .- X 5' 1Qf't53g'1-if-' ' '5 Q -X 1' :'f5f:':H. -ff' 'Y A :fa ldv? . 1- - ur. EA. :.1I',,.aT, .ei , .. 4 f DEQ 5' if O' ' nf. - N ,J Rl 1NNER-1 1P . . . NA I IONAL ROUNDS ONE AND TWO QUARTER-FINALS Sycamore-s open quest for Nationai 1nter- Coiiegiate Tourney title with convincing 52-51 victory over Minnesota State Teachers . . fast finish provided margin of victory . . Cofer with 14 and Royer with 15 points 1ed scoring . . State advanced to quarter-finals with 52-43 vic- tory over University of Houston . . tight defen- sive play . . scoring of Wooisey with 16 and Pearcy with 15 points spark victory. Indiana State 55 . . South Dakota Wesleyan 34 . . fighting Sycamores continue winning ways . . roll up victory margin in second half after s1ow start . . half-time score 22-17 State . . dazzling fast break major factor in victory . . great defensive work of DePugh in guarding huge 7 foot center . . offense of Cofer with 15 and Boyer with 14 points prove additional factors in victory. riovn HENSON ED LASH HENRY PEARCY Dori Poargn Bos Hovsit MAX woorsm i QQKNX M V 1, ,A er-:A fa-'H 2: g 5s ., il fl? -A if fm 'F X N-T4 ' 'X ., ,355 -' 3 .J :JK xx X , , A b 5 ' 15 i X. L - 5- 5, gg, xg, .- N- 4: fe i fc- Q Q fl-g. 43: A i . A Srrirkyrgirypxx E, ix Num-X ,f-f,,-- - - Xa -' err: - 4-is S,. L':1-::112.1.2-I-1-:I1:::s:r:I.:r-tr:- X M:S'.wx---.A-wx - XNNN .- . i F .. , ,At .- Q -N . .' , X A W - , X s::'i'f5ffsS-' :ir-Sifiifln VM S' ETF' S?12'2E'.aL:.v51 .5 5:33 ,if ski 153554 :sr M 'sgkfi i 1751 ' WN J f . iff.-rf . f i , ' tf S- px is '-:gf f-- A ..s:1:f1:, i: fff'Jf - ---':fQ:fS:':2-'Ii-2511: af wssn -1 f .af .. x XKW.:.:f.t1i :fn-9-X A x r 5 , -we N:-xv: . Q. V .. we-1 ---. . . Yws 2, . i t XS,C:?STx.'QiS:f,1'6f,-:xl.fy- X' :f r 'fVP1'IL:x-.LR W Fix S::'Q-1, . ,, 5 5 11 Q 3 -,SR 5 ' 13212 .5-' XX .. ' 1 ' isis' ,. 3 TERC WLLEGIATE TQURN E 7 SEMI-FINALS State opponent favored to win tourney . . Sycamores grab early lead . . half-time score State 26 . . Pepperdine 24 . . l7 point scoring explosion in 7 minutes mid-way in second half ices game . . win going away . . superb de- fensive play of DePugh in holding All-American Pepperdine center . . uncanny accuracy of Royer with lO field goals out of l8 shots leads victory . . final State 56 . . Pepperdine 43. FINALS Final score Southern Illinois Normal 49 . . State 40 . . Sycamores tire rapidly in fading minutes . , unable to maintain momentary lead in second half . . miss lay-up shots opportunity for victory as five-game tourney grind wears down physical condition . . defensive play of Lash . . scoring of Boyer with l2 points lead loid for victory . . Bob Royer named to All- Tourney team. Hhinie squad . . First row: Don Blair, Don Porter, Firrnari Grimes. Second row: Leslie Brown, lim Peer- man, Ray Crick, Dick Sullivan, ily, - f,-.nw -.-ww. -. b ,, 1 M nz..-. -,-,- ff., i ,-lies-.-M-f.-Nianm MID-WEST TGUR S ,4 E' gvvt 9' vi'-'ffl ,as l , EY CHAMPS State wins first title in the second annual Mid- West Tourney . . earn rankina as one ot better teams in Middle West . . Coach Curtis aqain proves mettle as tourney coach . . Sycamores presented well-blanced scoring attack . . clever team work clean sportsmanship . . tourney results: OPENING ROUND Loyola ot Chitra qo 53 Central Normal 39 lnclifina State 58 Indiana Central 42 Evansville 49 Southern Ill, Normal 45 East-5-rn lllinois 46 Murray State 44 SEMI-FlNALS indiana Stale 49 Loyola 28 Evansville 56 Eastern Illinois 46 FINALS lndifina State 48 Evansville 41 Tourney sponsored lify Terre l-lcnite lunior Chtnnliier ot Commerce. Elnora Swairn, Mid-West Tourney Queen . . loAnn Ruddle, attendant . . Marilyn Dorsey, attendant . . Henry Pearcy receives winners trophy . , Harold Brown receives runnerfup award from Queen and attendants . . Ed Lash receives sportsmanship award in Mid-West Tourney. DEPAI L I VH ATIQ AL TQURNEY Sycamores advance to final qame of DePaul Invitational Tourney . . play first games in history of school in Chicago Stadium . . showinq made ensures brighter prospects for State athletics . . Sycamores favorite of tourney crowd . . defeat Ham- line in first game . . defeat Qreqon in second qame . . Hamline nationally ranlzed . . Qreqon Pacific Coast Conference champ in l944-45 , . DePaul Demons State opponent in final game . . DePaul claimant to l944-45 national title . . half-time score 34-3U DePaul . . battling Sycamores tire in last half . . All-American Milcans 37 point total set Chicaao Stadium scoring record . . final 74-56. B+-rin:-tt ll-inf-e ll'l -,'f'- l fitilils t-tr lrrrll lf?-:te fl-,ff-rits llrrniliiie iii 1115.20 victory R-,ryei fiii1iir'ii,11ive lic-sliiiiiii ffrrwrirrl sfwif-s 17' 1 -i,t mls , oxcellen! team worl: provirlf'-cl rnairiiri ul vi-'tory . . final 54-4.3 ,, Cc-fer le-,ips liiali for rrrlirouriul fi-,alitiiii Syl rinior-'S provi-,le fiiiotlier Liyrsff-t in l-tel3r,ii1l lrivitatifrnfil Tov1ir'if y , cle!--at Ore-ion 66-48 . , welll,M,il4,irir:eri s i,'i,f rind tllfvltfltl , . smootli tr-ini forlz fe iture of vii-tory, S X -x l6l Camera catches boll in rnicl-oir . . Concordlo Royor hits from side in Murroy qczme . . De qorne , . Royor shoots from Corner in Evansville Pugh loys one up oqolinst Volpo . . Lush con qonio . . tip lor boll in Concordia qorne. ne-cis on lost brook oqoinst Murroy. .-1.- 4 11 1 1-1 -1 CCACHI G STAFF Dave Glascocl: . . veteran track coach . . first came to State in 1924 . . tracl: veterans, service veterans compose 1946 team . . assisted by Frank Klein . . schedule tor 1946: April April May May May May May Z0 97 . 4 . 9 ., ll IS., nc ...J Butler, Wfnliwtiisli, Rose Poly . , Central Normal , ,, Ball State Efistern Illinois, Hose Poly . . , , , Butler , Little State , , . Eiq State Wczlly Marks , . associated with State athletics since 1927 . . recently returned from three years as major in Army Air Corps . . coach ot toot- ball and boxinq . . coach of baseball lor 1946 . . assisted by Ierry Hay- worth, former Sycamore baseball star . . schedule tor 1946: April 9 Eastern Illinois Anril 17 ,Indiana Central April 24 Eastern Illinois April 6 Central Normal April 30 , Indiana Central May 4 ,..,.... Ball State May 6 , Evansville May 14 Evansville May 17 , Central Normal May 93 ,, ,, ,. Butler May 95 ,, .. ,... Ball State May '19 ,.., , Butler Arthur Strum . . tennis and qolt coach . . coach at State since 1923 . . assisted in qolt by Russell Eodin . . assisted in tennis by Perry Fouty . . golf schedule for 1946: April I3 ..,........... Indiana University April 19 .......V,.,,.............,, Earlham Tennis schedule for 1946: April 19 April 25 May 3 May 7 May 10 Earlham Eastern Illinois Ball State Eastern Illinois . ...,.,, Earlham May May May May May May IO ,, 24 ., ll .,.,, 17 ....,., 18 , 24,25 Earlliom ,, ,State Meet , Ball State , Valpo .,,.. , Valpo ,State Meet INTRAMUR LS Eiztil-2 tir secina place between the lndef Lainbdas . . lnyitational Volleyball Tourna- ,endezits itcreqrcnndl and the Epsilon Dells . , rnent winners , . lune Belden, Margaret Burt, ,igrnie was teatnred by qood tearn play, spikes, Eerne Price, cofcaptain Martha Trout, layne ind long volleys bacl-Q and forth . . Epsilon Belden, loyce O'Bourke, Helen Schalberq, E'-TF: t':1allj,' elzefi cnt 45-42 victory. Violet lNhite, loy Xlfriqht, lnioqene DeWeese. Q ,AMF Sir l'i1,:1.zres . . ':fir'i:i'5r,1 it thf- ltiterflpzss The Epsilon Delts retain lnter-Sorority Basket- Bfisli-ttfr all Totirrrirxiixt . . ltflarqaret Biirt, Eerne ball crown . . Terry Sufalz, Bettie Shepard, cap- Priiif, Dit Shif-'rl' captain lufarqfizret Boyce, tain Barbara Fiaq, Charlene lde, Elizabeth Birth Glfason, Billie Smith, Charlene ldo, Weidiier, Bosernary Roberts, Donna Stuebe. ffiriarz. Btirridge, hill? Liiblier. .AA Womens Athletic Association . . the extra curricf ular sports organization open to all college women . . it aims to provide an opportunity for every woman to participate . . to develop skills . . and to obtain enjoyment in the sports of her choice . . under the credit system, monoqrams and l's are awarded , . varsities are chosen on the basis of skills . . the council, or qoverninq body, is composed of officers and chairmen of various sports. Archery . . another of the favorite spring sports , , keep your eye on these modern Robin Hoods . . Vtfhat do ycu know, six qoldstn . . Baseball . , the highlight of the sprinq season . . no lack of talent in this sport . . Three up, three down! is the general rule . . Bowling . . a qocd year-round qame . . pins fly as strikes and spares are recorded . . Set 'em up! . . Tumbling . . one of the popular winter activities . . many qirls received first and second bar T's . . everyone improved their skills . . 'l'imber! . . Marching . . a well-liked Winter activity . . qirls soon become very efficient in followinq and qivinq commands . . To the riqht flanlr, to the left flank, double to the rear, march! 165 ,.,q , i. f. A. A. CO TNCIL Donna Stuebe, freshman representative . . Billie Smith, marching . . Betty Mitchem, track and field . . Buth Gleason, rackets . . Terry Suiak, bowling . . Dot Shields, baseball . . Margaret Burt, treasurer . . Betty Stetiy, president . . Phyllis Barker, secretary . . Pat Mulvihill, vice-president . . Margaret Broadhurst, basketball . . Bettie Shepard, volleyball . . Margaret Boyce, archery . . loyce O'Bourke, assist- ant secretary . . Libby Concarmon Schmidt, tumbling and publicity . . not pictured: Pauline Long, hockey . . Dorothy Annakin and Bae Whitmire Little, swim- ming. l Vvbmen . . Phyllis B rrltei, Bf-tty Stetty, BP-tty Mitclieiri, Terry Slit- ilz, Marafir- -t Bro rflliurst, Pi it Mulviliill, 166 GRCHESIS AND DWLPHI LLUB Orchesis members rehearse for annual spring revue . . biqf qest project of the year . . Phyllis l-lollowell, Marcheta Henienway, Dolores Letzl-zus, Audrey Osterhaqe, Bosalie Shelley, Martgfaret Bichardson, Gloria Mcliterinott. W. A. A. club tor advanced swinirners . . any woman who can pass the required entrance tests is eliqihle tor membership . . aims to irnprove the airls' swirnniina and add 'to their liiiowledae ot strokes and stunts , . aquacade qiven twice a year . . loy Wright, Pat Moody, Alice Anderson, Bose l-loche stetler, Pat Ferry, lean Weis- heclier, Mary Henderson, Flor- ette l.aFollette, lavena Kiser. Crchesis , . dance oraaniza- tion ot W'. A. A. . . aims to set a hiqher standard of dancing on the campus . . enables the niernbers to branch out and learn ditterent types of dancinq . . seated: Bath Gleason, Carc- lyn lones, Carole Barnett, Bettie Shepard . . standina: Beverly Cottrell, Marcheta l-lernenway, Mary Xurates, Betty lane Mc- Williams, Hazel Akins, Dorothy Annakin, Audrey Osterhaae, Martha Trout, Nornia Bantz, Frances Miller, lune Bisher, Miss Eleanor Forsythe. ty ts- sy A Q wx inf 4- .YA fix-' -5: 4, I A A11 Y 1 fv 7 EUOST X I 4 XXX S TAX LX .5 R' I. ZSQQN , ., - ',1:f,.,35 .Qgf.5S 'jf ,sf ' A . 3,5 ' 5 'ff fx -.3432 QC 1 .,,. 13: , . J .,-.,1. Y ..'- ' 45. , X 4 jf. 'f-ff. f' AD ERTISIN NA A: :Q rf Q, A i yewwsgtt Q' A Special Message to the Class of 1946: . all the rights anc privi eges I I :ia appertaining theretun When the President said these words as he con- fe1'1'efl your degree, he meant just that. One of the important 1n'iVileg'es he 1'efe1'1'ed to is membership in the national organization of the Indiana State Teachers College Alumni Asso- ciation. Exercise that right and he an active alumnus fiwnn this moment on. 'l n-om the annual comm cement ce,-rein nx fmffmmglafe 7eacfLevuC9oZfeqe AlUMNl A DCIATIDN T dfyfhfih de dill ll d tlluhxuuylfl .7 sig Q ryl his in lo ce i u o Rib has pai e dues ol t e Alumni Association for the ,iu'rr, I ITP! and is u member ln good and regular stan ing un i I A J Y rs of Membeg Y VA KSBCXB a NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DIANA QFATE Q5'ifli1'E'EI52Cifiiiil 4 I lil 'E' HIHMHNAS DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE CH INA GIFTS 612 Wabash Ave. C-2545 GLASSES E1.......... L, ' 1 -A .ffxftifv ,Q-l.g,f-.ku Q,-.'fi.1. - Y .1',EL.P ., 1 ,, A ix Psi ? ' f X .---.,-5, W Q sm- ' , M, .-A f .. .. , rr -'H , f fffxt sv 1:1 'fig' if' f f . -Q 5' ,,,ljs-f- f, 5 .35111125S1iili:.,... , ig-is 1 ve' Kel-.---. 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N 1 u I A .M 'M -K K sw-A, U mmmI-mmm...--un mm mu mn I Moore-Lallgeli PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY -mu-nun:mmmummmum---mmnm-mummmmmmumnnmn-umm-umm-I. num-ummmnun-mummmmnmnumummum:ruun-unnnIn1nnunnnunmnnuum DON'T SAY BREAD Say HOL UM -um Indiana State Teachers College Bookstore Indiana State Teachers College BOOKSTORE is maintained to serve the Student Body, Faculty, Administration, and Alumni. El El 18 nummm-lmmmumuimmn--1-umm..InI.-mm-mum..mmmH.mm-mmm.-mi. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BAN K Complimenfs oqiiuiupuq Of E ll -f,5.,L-1? COW 71h 8: Wabash Twelve Points Terre Haute, Indiana 27 N. 2nd C-5700 A Complele Banking Service -Ill-I I-u-mm..ii.-in-..r.--ini..-. H-.lm .r.. The ol' gray mare c1ir1't when she used to be-4 The Surrey with the Prim-Je on Top won ihe- Alphcis the Campus Revue . . -fx liubbcx-hubbcx scene fmm the Gamma skit. --mu mf PATRONS T0 1946 SYCAMORE F. P. and W. B. Anscbutz Paul E. King Deming Riding Stables Herbert A. Gerdinlc Ben Becker Sboe Company Jimmy Trimble 183 GRADUATING SENIORS AMRHEIN, AMELIA HERMAN, B.S., Terre Haute ARMSTRONG, MELVIN E., A.B., Terre Haute BAKER, EDITH A., B.S., Bedford BAKER, EUGENE E., B.S., Clinton BARKER, PHYLLIS IOY, B.S., Carlisle BARNES, DALE M., B.S., Shelburn BEALL, OCTAVIA S., B.S., Versailles BEAMAN, EARL LOY, B.S., Brazil BERRY, RALPH, B.S., Eldorado, Ill. BICKLEY, CHARLES ERIC, B.S., Hope BIELFIELD, MARTHA FRANCES, B.S., Terre Haute BLANFORD, GEORGE A., B.S., Terre Haute BORDEN, ALAN C., B.S., Bloomington BOSWELL, CHARLES R., B.S., Terre Haute BROOKS, REX EMERSON, B.S., Lewisville BROWN, FERN, B.S., Montezuma BROWN, SUSANNA, B.S., Newcastle BRUNTON, PATRICIA MAY, B.S., Morocco BUCHER, HELEN FRANCES, B.S., Elkhart BURKE, ROSEANNA, B.S., Terre Haute CARPENTER, WARREN E., B.S., South Bend CONGLETON, BOYD E., B.S., Terre Haute DOLLENS, BLANCHE C., B.S., Shoals DOWEN, MARCELLA, B.S., Carbon DRAKE, IAMES A., B.S., Fairbanks EGLOFF, ROBERT O., B.S., Terre Haute ENDICOTT, CLARENCE L., B.S., Cynthiana ENOCHS, MAURICE W., A.B., Sullivan ESPERSON, EUGENE B., B.S., West Terre Haute EVANS, RUPERT NELSON, B.S., Edinburgh FARRAND, ESTHER S., A.B., Terre Haute FISCUS, ARTHUR L., B.S., Coal City FISHER, LAVERNA HAYS, B.S., Clinton FISHER, LOIS VIRGINIA, A.B., Terre Haute FITZPATRICK, HELEN C., B.S., Washington FLEENOR, MARY ELLEN, B.S., Attica FLESHER, MARY ALICE, B.S., Terre Haute FLOWERS, MABEL MAULDIN, B.S., Gary FRY, MARY ROHNER, B.S., Clinton FUNKHOUSER, EVELYN, B.S., Terre Haute GIFFEL, WILLIAM I., BS., Terre Haute GILFOY, LUCILLE LEWIS, B.S., Clinton GOUGH, WILLIAM, B.S., Clinton GRISMORE, ROBERT P., B.S., Kinqrnan HAIL, D. CHESTER, B.S., Tell City HALL, EUNICE IUDITH, B.S., Casey, Ill. HELMS, MARGARET O., B.S., Clinton HOOKER, RALPH, B.S., Paris, Ill. HUNTER, ANNABELLE, B.S., Clinton IAMISON, CORNELIUS G., B.S., Indianapolis IOHNSON, DAREXA B., B.S., Terre Haute NOT PICTURED IONES, LAWRENCE RYMAN, B.S., Terre Haute KENDALL, MILDRED GUNN, B.S., Pimento KRALY, FREDERICK E., B.S., Terre Haute KRAMER, HARRY E., B.S., Terre Haute LASH, IOY MCOUEEN, B.S., Harmony LAZAR, BONNIE PERL, B.S., Terre Haute LOFTUS, GRAYCE M., B.S., Iettersonvtlle MANSHIP, LEONARD, B.S., Russiaville MARTIN, ALAN V., B.S., Kntqhtsville MAUER, LEON F., B.S., Terre Haute MCHARGUE, HUBERT C., B.S., Rosedale MCQUEEN, RALPH ORMAN, B.S., Brazil MILLER, ELSALEAH, B.S., Petersburg MILLER, LEO S., B.S., Kniqhtsville MILNER, WANETA A., B.S., Terre Haute MITCHELL, FREEDA A., B.S., Ambia MULLIKIN, IAMES HAROLD, B.S., Terre Haute MUTTI, LORENE ANN, B.S., Bremen NASSER, MARY, B.S., Terre Haute NUTTER, WILLIAM G., B.S., Martinsville OLSON, PEGGY ANNE, B.S., Bishop, Calif. PATTERSON, MILLICENT MARTIN, B.S., Terre Haute PAYNE, GEORGE A., IR., B.S., Chicaqo, Ill. 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LENORA, B.S., Terre Haute The 1945 SYCAMORE STAFF thanks the followinq concerns and individ uals tor their help in the preparation of this book. ENGRAVTNG THE INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, Indianapolis Mr. F. N. Ropkey Mr. Fred Noer Mr. Robert R. Loewer PRINTING MOORE-LANGEN PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Terre Haute Mr. Arlie L. Combs Mr. Ewell O'Bryan COVERS THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY, Chicaqo Mr. K. G. Cooley PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN'S PHOTO SHOP, Terre Haute Mr. Willard C. Martin Mr. Kenneth Martin Mr, Stewart Martin PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC., New York DR. HARRY V. WANN BARBARA FAUST PHILIP ANDERSON HELEN WOOLS FACULTY INDIANA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Masters Miss Marianne Shickel 185 ADVERTISERS' INDEX Page F. P. and W. B. Anschutz .,..,.,...... ..... 1 83 Ben Becker Shoe Company .,,..,,,, ..AA, 1 83 A ' 171 172 Cahill's Tire and Battery Service ,..................,.. 175 Citizens Independent Telephone Company .... 172 Bigwood s Iewelers ..,...,........,,.. ,,.,. Blossom Shop .................,...,............,.......,,.,,..,.,,.,. Coca Cola Bottling Company ......,....,....,..,,.,.,... 180 Davids Ladies Ready to Wear .Y...........,,......... 177 Dawson and Meagher Drug Company .,........,. 177 Deming Riding Stables ..,...,,....,,...,,.,..,..,.,.. .i.., 1 83 Ermisch, My Cleaner ...,.,............,.............. ..... 1 73 Herbert A. Gerdink ,,.......,...,....,...,............,,.......,. 183 Hil1man's Iewelry, China, and Optical Service 171 Holsum Bakers ..i,,.ii.,,..,.,..........,..A.,..............,....... 181 Hunter, Gillum, and Streeter, Inc. ,..... .,... 1 72 Indiana State Bookstore ,,..,..........,,. ..... 1 82 Indiana State Teachers College 1,...1,...., .,.,, 1 70 Indianapolis Engraving Company , ....... ..,,v 1 78 ' 177 Ioseph s ...,..,,,..,...,.,,,,,......,,,.,,Y.,..,..l....... ,.... Paul E. King ,,..,.,..,..l,,,........l. .,... 1 83 LaSalle Shop ........,,,,,,.,...,.,,... ..... 1 79 Herb Leach Quality Shop ....... .,,l, 1 73 Mace Auto Service, Inc. ......,.,,,.,,,,..,...,l,, .,,l, 1 73 Martins Photo Shop ,.,........,,..,.....l,,.....,..,,,,. ..... 1 76 McMil1an's Athletics Goods Company .......,..i, 172 Merchants National Bank ,w,.,.,.,...........,...... ...., 1 83 Mid-States Paper Company, Inc. .,.,..,... ....w 1 74 Miller and Yeager ........,,...,.........,,.........,.,..,........ 173 Model Milk and Ice Cream Company ......i.,..t 171 Moore-Langen Printing CS Publishing Company 181 Newlin-lohnson Company, Inc. ........,,,........,..,,,. 175 ' 174 Olympian .,,,....,,...........,............. ....... ,,..,,...... Parkrnore ..,......,,, ......... 1 72 Herm Rassel .,.... .,,..,....., 1 72 Schmidt Ieweler ,....., ..,.... .,.. ,.,,.. 1 7 5 , 180 Forrest G. Sherer ...,......,,...........,,,,,., ......... 1 73 Stafford Hat and Shoe Rebuilder .,.,.. ..... 1 75 Terre Haute Heavy Hardware .......... ,.vY. 1 74 Terre Haute House Sandwich Shop ..,.,, ...,. 1 80 Terre Haute Savings Bank .........,.,,.,,.. ..,,, 1 79 Terre Haute Tribune-Star ..,... ..... 1 81 Jimmy Trimble .,,,.....,..........,.. ..... 1 83 Viquesneys ,..........................,..... ..,.. 1 73 Weust Motors Company, Inc. ..... ,,... 1 83 Wiandt's Iewelers ,.....,,.....,....... ..... 1 75 186 Ainsworth, Stanley ....,,.. Annalcin, V. Dewey ....... Bader, Virginia Harrell . Banks, Mary Alice ......... Bard, Vivien .,...,,,...,.,.r Bell, Marvin R. ..,.... . Benson, Marion C. ...,..., . Brady, Agnes .....,,.........,., Breidenbaugh, Vachel E. .... . Brengle, Fred E. .,........., . Bright, Harold ,,,.,............ Brown, Merle ,,,........ Bryant, Will H. ..,....,., . Burford, Charlotte S. .ll,,, . Burgeson, Celeste .l..,i, Carle, Anna .....i,.,.,,4,, Carrnack, Paul A. ...,... . Carr, lames .....,........,...... Christiansen, Kenneth Combs, Olga .......,...... Curtis, Florence M. Curtis, Glenn ..,,.,....... Dillard, Edward ....... East, Ruby l. .............. . Eberhart, George l. ..... . Eberly, Lawrence E. ..,. , Ederle, Helen ........... Edwards, Elsie ,....,. Elder, Harry E. Ewing, Gertrude ....... Faust, Barbara ,,,.,, Forsythe, Eleanor ..... Foss, Rhoda lane ......., Gifford, Edward M. Gillum, Margaret ....,....., Glascock, David A. .......... . Goshorn, Wenonah ..... . Gremelspacher, loseph ........ Griffith, Fay ....,,,...,,..,...... Grinnell, l. E. ,....... . Harris, Fred E. ,..... . Hill, Arthur D. ...... . Hill, Ruth ........... Hitch, Phyllis ...... Hunter, Roy O. ,.... . lsaac, Gwylym .,,.. lamison, Olis G. ..,..., . Kelso, Carolyn .....,........ Kennedy, Kathryn ..r... Koch, G. David ......... Lacey, loy .......,..... Lelclew, Edith ............ Luehring, Arthur H. ..... . Mackell, lames F. ....... . Malm, Marguerite ....., Marks, Walter ..,...,... Masters, R. W. ...,. . FACULTY INDEX Page 26 23, 26, 115, 123 26, 132 26 26 26 27, 132 26 26 26 133 26 26, 115 132 133 26 26 130 133 26, 128 156 26 26 138 .......26, 126, 23, 26 179 167 26 26 163 146 .......15, 23, 26 26, 147 146 121 126 24, 26 26 26 26 26 27 26 163 118, 124, 139 Mauck, lnez ,..... ..,,..,,. McBeth, Mary R. ...,... . MCCalla, Nelle ,,,,......... McDougal, Russel ....,.. Menestrina, Alex ...... Miller, Ralph ..,....... Miller, Victor C. Mirrick, Florence ...,..... Mitchell, Waldo F. ,..,,.. . Moore, Vesper D. ..,,, , Morgan, Clarence ,.,,..... Morris, D. W. ..........., . Morris, Inez .,......,.,, Noyes, Bessie .,,,.,....,. Olsen, Florence M. ...... . Payne, Alvin C. ....,..... . Peters, Mary O. ...,...,,,..,,. . Pfennig, Hazel Tesh Price, Dennis H. .... ,,,... . Price, Helen ,,,..,,,...,.,.. Reece, Raymond I. .... . Reed, Mary D. .......... . Reeve, Helen ............., Reynerson, Iune .......,. Riggs, Lloyd ...,,,.....,,,,. Roehm, Richard M. ..... . Rogers, Ralph .,,,........ Roll, Charles ,,..,,.... Rumple, Ora E. ......... . Sacksteder, Aloys ........ Schmidt, Bernardine Schomer, Wayne E. . Shontz, Geraldine .,.,,,, Shriner, Walter O. ..,,., . Small, Rose M. .....,.., . Page 133 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 ...,...26, 123 .......26, 2.26, fffis. .l4, 25, 26 26 26 26 27 127 26 26 133 27 133 26 143 27 27 . 26 26 26 ......26, 143 26 26 26 26 27 27 26 26 Smith, Ben H. ....,,., .,,,...., 2 6, Smith, Flora ..,...,,........ ........ Smith, Hallie .......,,......., ..... Snyder, A. Edward ......... ........ 1 82 Stone, lda Whittinghill ............ 130 Strum, Arthur L. .............. ........., 2 5, 163 Swander, Dorothea ..,.,. ...,..,,.....,..,,..,.,,,. 2 6 Tatlock, Vilmer L. ..... . Temple, Ruth ........ Tirey, Ralph N. .....,,, . Tranbarger, Iohn C. ..,.. ................. . Viehe, Lucille ............ Wann, Harry V. ..,.... . Watson, Ralph ..,..,,..,... .... Weller, Charles W. .... . Welborn, Ernest L. ...... . Wilkinson, Paul D. ..... . Williams, Frances ....... Wilson, Gypsy .......... Wolf, Paul .............. Wood, Helen ........,.... Yager, Sylvan A. .... . 187 26 26 18, 22, 26 26 26 25, 26, 127 .. 23 26 26 27 26 26 26 ......26, 126 26 A Page Abbott, lane , ,,,. 32 Adami, lames ,, ,, ,, , .... ..52, 95 Adams, Alyce ,,,,..,,,, 46, 61, 82, 83 Ahlerneyer, Ruth Ann . .,.,,.., ,52, 92 Ahlemeyer, Williams . ,,., ...... 40 Akins, Hazel ,,,......,,, 46, 79, 133, 167 Alexander, Patricia ...,., , 52 All, Martha Lee ,, ,, ,. 52, 74, 75, 77, 146, 149 Allensworth, Dorothy , , , , ,,.,,, ., 128 Anderson, Alice ,.,, ,,.... 40, 63, 167 Anderson, Philip ,, ., ,.,,,. ,,17, 45, 46, 146 Andrews, Edward ,,,, ,,,,,...,, . . 40 Angerer, lake , ., ,.,....,.., , ,,,,.,....,,. . 134 Annakin, Dorothy Rose .,,, ...15, 39, 40. 63, 167 Antrim, Marian Adami ,,,, ,.,,,..., 4 6, 75 Antrim, Owen ,, ,.,,....,. ,, ,, 58 Archer, Betty , . ,46, 67, 128 Armantrout, Barbara ,,,, ,.,..,,,. 4 5, 46 Armour, Delores ,,....,,, ,,,,,46, 67 Armstrong, Wilma .. ,. ..., ,32, 83, 116 Arney, Dorothy , ,.,., .,,, , -32, 92, 133 Artz, Warren ,,,, ,,,,, 5 2, 82, 95, 149 Astley, Verna lo .,,...., ,,,, .,,,,,,, .r... 5 2 , 89 Ault, Rosalie ...,.......,.. ,......,...,.. . ,32, 71 B Back, Elizabeth Ann 258, 62, 132 Baier, Charles H, ..,,...., , ,,.., ,. 58 Bailey, Phyllis ,, ,, . , ...... 58 Bain, Charlotte ,, ., ,, , ,, 58, 92, 146 Baker, Eugene ,.... 40 Baker, Malcolm L, ,... , ,.,. .,,...,,,..., 5 2 Ball, Maurine ,,,,,.. .,,.,, .,,, .,.. 4 6 , 89, 127 Bantz, Norma lean ,, , ,, 52, 133, 167 Bare, Carolyn , ....,....... ,,,,,,,.., ..., 4 6 , 63 Barker, Phyllis ,, ,,..,,,. ........ 165, 166 Barnett, Carole ,, ,52, 53, 85, 116, 146, 153, 167 Bass, Barbara ,,.. ..... ,,,,, , ,,,52, 130 Bateman, Lois ,,,, , ...32, 71, 116 Baughman, Robert C. ,,,, , ,,.,,,...,.... 58 Beal, Betty Ann .......,. .... 7 , 32, 67, 117 Beatty, loyce ,, .....,,,,...,,, 52, 126 Beaupain, Helen , ........,.,.. 46 Beck, layne , , Beck, Mary Ellen ,..... , .40, 74, 75, 77 52 Becker, Phyllis E. .,.., ..,,... , ,40, 75, 124 Belcher, Betty Io ....,,, 46, 89, 133 Belden, Iayne , ,,...., 46, 83, 133, 164 Belden, lune ,,, ,....,...., ,,,,52, 83, 164 Bemis, Monte L, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,.......,..,, ,. 58 Bennett, Henry Ezel .....,, ,,,,..,..,, , 58, 129 Bennett, Iohn ,, . .... 17, 38, 40, 98, 129, 134, 135, 141, 157, 158 Bennington, Margaret , ..,...,,,... . 52 Berndt, Katherine .... ,, ,. , H, ,, ,, 52 Bernina, Don ,,,,, .,..,.,.,, ,.,, , , 46 Berry, Doris , , ,,.,.,,.....,, 132 Berry, loanne . ,... 40, 67, 127 Bickley, Eric .. ,... 125, 135, 141 Bidle, loan .. , ,. .,,8, 40, 63, 126 Bilby, Frances ,, ,,,., ,..,..., ..,. 3 2 Black, lack ,,,...,... 52, 126 Blair, Albert . ,,.. ,.......,, 3 2, 93 Blair, Don , ,, ,.,52, 158, 159 Blood, Charles ,.,, ,, ,,,..., 151, 152 Blower, Mary , ,, ,,,, ,52, 63, 65 Blunk, Iohn ....... , .,......,, 52, 144 Bolinq, Sally . .. ....,., 52, 83, 127 Bolton, Beverly .. , ,,,...,... .40, 89 STUDENT INDEX Page Bonewell, Fred ........,.., 52, 95, 130, 131 Bonham, Susan ,....,,.l,,.l,,,,,.,,, ,,,, , . 58 Boren, lohn ..... ..............., 1 27, 129 Botts, Marjorie ,, .....,.... 46, 87 Bouwkamo, Bert 152 Bowers. Wendell ,,...,.. .. ,,,,,,,,,,... 151, 152 Boyce, Maraaret . ......,... 58, 66, 118, 120, 122, 126, 128, 164, 165, 166 Bowne, Barbara . ..,.. 40, 74, 75, 77, 132 Boyle, Iames .,,.., ,.,.. 3 8, 40, 95, 107, 114, 124, 141, 144, 149 Boyle, Martha Anne .....,......,............. 52 Boyll, loanne ..,,,.,,,,..,...,.....,,.,,..,,,.. 40, 75 Boyll, Ruth .,....,,, 32, 87, 126, 140, 146 Braadon, lane 15, 40, 61, 79, 127, 143 Page Carter, Susanne ...,.....,., 33, 79, 81, 116, 126, 143, 145 ChC1'5JGf9S, Gus ,,.,,, ...,..,.,............... 5 8 Chuqures, Kiki ..., ..,..... 39, 40, 125 Chaltant, Betty ,,,--,..,w---A .--.4Vvv-,--4----,.- 5 8 Chalos, Catherine .,.. 9, 33, 79, 127, 137 CHGIOS. Marv .....,, ,....,...,, .,.... 3 3 , 79, 127 Chestnut, Marguerite ....... 58, 70, 119, 120 121 122 Chestnut, Mildred ,,,,,,,,,-, wyryv 5 120,' 121 Clark, Dorothy Watt ........,..,.,...... 33, 92 152 126 Clflfkf IOS ,,-...,,...,.. ..........,.,... ..,. 1 5 1, Clark, Maxine ....,,...,,...., 52, 86, 122 Breidenbaugh, Hilda .,,.,,.,,,..,,,,,,...... 32 Brennan, Don . ,,., .....,...,.........., 1 51, 152 Brenton, Charles .,....,. ,.,,,.,.... .. 40 Brewer, Henrietta , ,..,,...,,,..,, 40, 63, 114 Bridge, Bill .,,., ,,,,. , , ,1,,, ...... 151, 152 Broadhurst, Margaret ., .32, 89, 117, 126, 128, 165, 166 Brooks, Edward .. ..,.,.. ..,, ,,,,,,..,,.... 5 8 , 81 Brown, Leslie, lr. ..,..,...... 51, 52, 95, 159 Brown, Lois Ann .,.,,,..,,,,. , ,,,.....,..., 52 Brown, Mildred ,...., ......... 3 2, 61, 92 Brown, Paul R. .,,... ...........,..... 5 8 Brown, Susanna .,.. .....,.,..,,.......,.... 3 2 Bruns, Frank .,,,.......,.........., ........ 1 51, 152 Buchanan, Marilyn .,,,.. 40, 75, 135, 137, 140, 144, 146, 147 Buckley, Paul ., ,...,,..,.......,.,........,..... 52 Bukenhoier, Priscilla .....,,, 17, 52, 62, 63 Burdick, Mary Lou ,..,.. ,,., , ..47, 79, 126 Burger, Clifford ,,,..1.,.......... 58, 126, 141 Burger, Iames ,,..,,,,.,,...,.,,, ,,,51, 157, 158 Burke, Frances ........ 7, 40, 63, 119, 132 Burke, Roseanna ,..... .. .,...,.. 138 Burnett, Virginia ....., 40, 63, 100, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 135, 137, 139 Burns, Madonna ........,.,,,,, .,,,.,..,..... 5 2, 87 Burridge, Miriam ...,..., 46, 89, 149, 164 Burt, Margaret , , ,.,,,..., ,, ..,.... 128, 164 165, 166 Butler, Ieanne , ,,,, ......,.. 5 2, 128 Butwin, Dorothy .... ,...,.1. .. 52 Butwin, Helen ,.,, , ,... 32, 86, 87, 117, 165 C Callahan, Calvin ...1,... ,, ..,............,.. 52 Campbell, Doris .,,.,... 52, 74, 75, 77, 122 Campbell, Herbert ..,,,.,,,.,,,,,. ..,... 4 6, 93 Campbell, lean Bailey ....,, .31, 32, 63, 108, 124, 125, 137, 139 Campbell, Sarah ,.,,.,.,,., ,, ,46, 63, 127 Cantrell, lane ...,...........,,. 52, 74, 75, 77 Carlson, Carol ,,.., .,.. , 30, 32, 83, 124, 125, 135, 137 Carmichael, Ioy ......,..... 40, 88, 89, 143 Carmichael, lune .....,..,,,,,, ,.,. 5 2, 88, 89 Carnes, Ruth Nelle ,,,,,,,, 46, 75, 120, 122, 140, 147 Carpenter, lames .....,,...,,,,.,,...,.., 151, 152 Carpenter, Mary Lee ,,,,.,,......... 127, 143 Carpenter, Robert ...... 7, 32, 81, 95, 114, 119, 129, 135, 141 Carpenter, Virginia ....,,, .... 4 6, 86, 87, 121, 126 Carr, Laura .,,,., ,..,.......,,.................. 4 6 Carr, Robert , ,,,...,,.. 7, 30, 31, 32, 102, 141, 146, 147 188 ctqrk, Rhoberta ,.....,. 17, 18, 19, 31, 33, 63, 120, 124, 125, 139 Climer, Dave ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A-,,,,v-,,4 151' 152 COUHBY. lames ...,,... ,.,...,...,.,.......,... 4 5 Cobb, Leon ......,..,,. 29, 129, 134, 157, 158 Cofer, Doyle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V'-'..Av---A-v 1 58 Cole, Marilyn ...,,,...,,. 51, 53, 63, 118 Congleton, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 Conklin, Aljegn ,,,,-,,--A-..Av,.VAv--,v'-- -33' 143 Cook, Frank ,,,,...,,,...........,,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Cooksey, Vlfalter .,...... 46, 61, 82, 95, 149 COPPGQG. Waunita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Cometh Mcrquret ,.,,.,,.,..,,..,,,...,...,.. 40 Coryell, Mytle U ,,,,, ,-,,vw--A-.----,. 5 8 Coster, Ruth .,.,..,....,...,..,...,.,... 40, 89, 132 COHOH, Bettye Ruth ,,,,,,,,,,--AAVv,--,.,..- - 46 Cottrell, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,, 46' 83, 126' 157 Couch, Marietta ,........,......,,,, 53, 83, 146 Coughlin, Dolores ........ 31, 33, 71, 114, 117, 135, 137 Council, Sara ..,,,,,,,,.. 31, 33, 79, 81, 101, 114, 117, 119, 126, 130, 137, 138, 142 COLIT1, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v---.A,------.4' 81 Crick. ROY -,..,.,..............,.....,. ...,..,,,,,,, 1 59 Criss, Marilyn ....,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Criss, Ruth ,.,,.,,, 33, 74, 75, 77, 117, 126 Cromwell, loan .,...,,,,,.. 46, 63, 114, 132 Cromer GIGYCQ ,............,. ...,,,.. 5 3, 83, 125 Cronk, Barbara .,.... ,... ..,.........,..... 5 3 Cultice, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,-A.AV,'-.,'.v.- 5 3 Cummins, Lois lane .,,.,, .46, 88, 89, 91 Cunningham, Norma ...,,,,,,, 8, 45, 74, 77 Curry, Velma L, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-.A,.'-g 5 3 Cusano, Iohn ,,,....,.,.., ,,,,,,,, 51, 177 D Dailey, Marilee ...,.....,.....,.,..., 40, 66, 67 Dalton, Dean .,,,.,...,.... 33, 104, 135, 141 Dalton, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, BQ. 130 Darrow, Norman L. ,.......,,............ 33, 138 Davidson, Dale .,...,....,........,.,.....,.,,,,, 40 Davidson, Marianna C. ..,.,,,.....,,.,.... 33 Davis, Mildred ........,. 41, 61, 86, 87, 132 Davison, William .,...,.,..,...,,,... 33, 93, 124 DeCamp, Betty ......,. 41, 74, 75, 77, 146 Dede, Maryanna .,.........,....,,,, 41, 75, 132 DeLoughery, Betty ,,,,.,,,,,....,,.,,, 51, 53, 63 Depuqh, loseph ,..,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 57, 153 DeWeese, Imogene ......,, 33, 83, 85, 115, 117, 124, 126, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 146, 164 Dick, Betty Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 63 Diehl, Ellen ..,...,,,.......,..,.,,..........,,,.. 46, 92 Diehl, George ., ...,.., 19, 120, 121, 125 Diehl, Iohn W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Diekman, Doris .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Dilley, Betty ....,.,. .......... 4 1, 86, 87 Dlugos, 1oAnn ,,,, .....,...,.. 5 3, 153 Dodson, Helen B. ,.,. ,,,...., 5 2, 78, 79 Page Doidge, Anna Mary ...... ..,.,,..,,,, 5 1, 53, 62, 63, 114 Doll, David ..........,....vv....,...........,,,,... 151 Donahue, Dorothy ..,...,,.,,,,,,, 47, 116, 133 Dorsey, Marilyn ..... ...........,.... 1 60 Dowell, Arthur E. .... ........,,....,. 5 8 Draper, Robert .... .,,,,. ..,..,.. l 3 4, 151 Dunk, Iohn ....11,,.........................,.... 6, 129 Durren, Gene ...,,,...... 151 152, 154, 155 Duweluis, Rosemary K, ,,,,,,,..,,,,, 33, 79 Dyball, Emaiean ,.......,.,..,,.,,,..,1,,, 53, 116 E Eaglesfield, Helen ..... .....,,.,, . 47, 63 Eaton, Claude ..,,.... Egan, Frances ...,... Ellis, loann ..,.,,,,., Emmett, Marjorie ..... Engle, Helen ...,,.,. 127 70, 71 ,, ,,,,,. .53, 63 ..,..41, 86, 87 Epperson, Doris ,,,,,,. ,,....., 5 3, 83, 85 Erlenborn, Iaclc .... .........,.,.,. 1 51, 152 Erwin, Martha .,,,.,.,... . ......... ..... 5 3 Esche, Mary lane ........ 33, 67, 115, 116, 132, 135, 136, 137, 142, 146 Evans, Dorothy ......,.....,, 41, 75, 126, 172 Everly, Ioe ......,,,,,,,,..,,,,., ,,.,......,, 5 8, 134 F Farris, Nina Rose .,,.... .,.............. 5 3, 75 Fenoglio, Rosalie ,,,... ........... 4 1, 83, 133 Ferguson, Ralph ,.,...,., .,.... 1 51, 152, 155 Ferguson, Ruth ....................,....,, .,33, 89 Ferry, Patricia ,.,, 47, 63, 118, 127, 167 Figg, Barbara .....,..............,. 128, 164, 165 Figg, Lee ........,,,,.,,...,,,...,,,....,...,...... 53 Files, lohn A. ....,....................,.,........ 58 Finley, Mabel ....,.,. 41, 63, 105, 114, 119, 120, 122, 123, 124, 135. 137, 139 Finney, Dorothy ,,..,, 33, 70, 71, 116, 132 Firmani, Francis ....,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,, 58 Fischer, Rose Marie 1,,,, ......,. . ...53, 63 Fiscus, Arthur .,.,...... ....................,.. 4 1 Fisher, Dorothy ,......,.,,.,....,.......,,..... 34 Fisher, Nedra ....,........................... 45, 146 Flaherty, Margaret .,,.,, .34, 63, 133, 142 Fleming, Frances .............................. 58 Ford, Sharon Lee ,,1..,,,,,,,.,..,. 53, 75, 126 Foreman, Guy ...,........,............... 135, 141 Foulkes, George Arthur .........,,, 53, 124, 125, 149 Fowler, Louise .,.,.,,.,,.,.,,, 53, 62, 63, 124 Fowler, Shirley C. .... 12, 17, 34, 63, 137 Fox, Elizabeth .,........,,...,........ 58, 66, 69 Fox, Patricia Ann ...,,... 34, 63, 119, 132 Fox, Robert C. ..........,,,.......,.,......,,..... 58 Foxworthy, Ennis E. .,....,............... 53, 95 Foxworthy, Robert ..,.,.................,..,.. 58 Fry, 1. B. ........,,....,....,.,,,.,,........... 51, 124 Fry, Mary Margaret ........ 53, 74, 75, 77 Fuliord, Martha .........,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,.. 133 G Gainer, Lora .....................,.....,,.,,,,,,,. 34 Gallagher, Patricia ...,.,,,,,,,.,,, 34, 79, 118 Gallagher, Peggy ...,. .................,,, 4 7, 79 Garrison, Barbara ........ 51, 53, 74, 75, 77 Gaston, Virginia .....,...................,,, 47, 89 Gates, Iames Cliff ....,,,.,..........,.,.,,.,. 58 Gheaia, Rozalia ............ 39, 41, 83, 85, 116, 124, 130, 133, 135, 139 STUDENT INDEX Page Giesler, Priscilla 2.39, 41, 79, 132, 149 Gill, Mary E. ................,..,.,.,........., 53, 83 Gillis, Carolyn ....,................ .53, 78, 79 Gleason, Ruth ....,,,,...,.. 47, 67, 116, 128, 164, 165, 166, 167 Goble, Bonnie .,..........,..,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Gofourth, Mary .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,, , , 53 Gordon, Martha lean .,.,.,, 18, 34, 78, 79, 106, 118, 120, 121, 124, 132, 136, 137 Graham, loanne ., ,............ 53, 74, 76, 77 Grande, Kay ........,...,,.,..........,,..,,,,,, 41 Grass, Wanda Lee ..,,, ,. ....,..... 47, 76 Greene, Iordan ..,.. ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 Gregg, Ellen ,,........., ...,... 5 3, 92, 146 Gregg, Norma ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. 5 8 Grimes, Firman ...,... . ,....,. 159 H Haas, lmogene ..,... ...,. 5 3, 89, 128 Hadley, Dorothy .. ..... 53, 71 Hall, Dorothy ....., ......53, 83 Hall, Iohn .,..,..,....,..,, ,....... .. 54 Hallbeck, Marianne ...... ....,. 5 8 Halstead, Max .,..,.,,...,, .. 17 Hambrock, Ernalou ...... ...........,. 5 8 Hamilton, Alice .,.... .,..... . ..,,.. 54, 76 Hancock, Margaret ..,.. .....,. 4 7, 67, 132 Handley, Iean .......,, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 58 Hands, Shirley .,.... ....,... 4 7, 71, 153 Hansel, Marian . .. .,.,,,.,..,,. . 54 Hansen, Don ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 151, 152 Hardaway, Martha ...........,.. .41, 87, 140 Hardie, Edward .1............., .............. 5 8 Harris, loan .,,,.,,.,.....,,.. 47, 76, 118, 127 Harrison, Phyllis ,,..........,. 54, 83, 153 Haste, Carolyn ....... , ...,.,...,, ., ,,,,, 54, 79 Haste, Virginia ........,,......... 41, 79, 126 Hay, losephine ,....... 47, 66, 67, 69, 133 Hayes, Robert ..... . ,.....,....,.. 39, 81, 149 Hayworth, Gerald . ......,.. .. .......... , 134 Headley, Thomas ., ,........,...,,,,,, 125, 139 Heaton, lean ........... ....,. 5 0, 54, 79, 146, 147, 149 Hedley, Dorothy .. .... .... . . ....,.,.,.,, 71, 73 Hedrick, Naomi .... ...........,,..,,,,,,,, 5 4, 83 Hemenway, Marcheta ........ 39, 41, 89, 128, 167 Henderson, losephine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 5 4 Henderson, Mary .,,... .47, 62, 63, 114, 143, 167 Hendrickson, Barbara ..........,....,...,. 54 Hendrickson, Don .... 50, 54, 95, 143, 149 Henson, Floyd ....1...,,...,........,...,, 157, 159 Hert, Dorothy ............. .,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Hertfelder, Helen .. ......,, .34, 83 Hess, Frances ......... Heramb, lennilee ,.,, .. 54 54 Hill, Gretchen ......... ,,,,,,,,. 3 4, 89 Hill, Paul .............. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,....., S 1 Hinman, Lela ............,.,,..,..,,,,, 41, 71, 143 Hirl, Alice .................... 34, 63, 117, 120, 121, 135, 137 Hochstetler, Rose .....,. ....,,.,,.,,.,,, 5 8, 167 Holler, lames .........,.., ,,,,,..., 5 4, 95 Hollingsed, lohn .,,......... .....,, 5 4, 121 Hollingsworth, Lucille ...,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,., 5 4 Hollowell, Phyllis Ann ......., 34, 89, 126, 128, 167 Holmes, lack .........,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Holmes, Mary Ann ,,,, ., ,,,,,,,,. 54, 54 Holsinger, Virginia ...... Holt, Kirby ................... 189 54 54 Page Hopkins, Ann ..,,,,, . 54, 83 Hoppel, Rudy .,..,. ,...,... 5 4, 149 Hos, Frank ...,.. . ,,..,,......,.............. 54, 93 Howard, lune , ,... .... ,............ 5 4 , 71 Hudson, Carolyn . ......,, 34, 67, 117, 126 Hudson, lo .......,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,, .,., , , 47 Hueston, Lucille .... ,34, 92, 133 Huey, lane ..,... ,, ..,. 41, 83 1-luffer, Al .,,....,...... .,...,, 5 1 Huggins, Virginia .... . ..,, 54 Hunter, Rex ...,, ...,., . 41, 95 Hurlbert, Carolyn ..,,,. ,. .. .54, 89 lde, Charlene ..,.., , 71, 73, 140, 143, 146, 164, 165 Imle, Dorothea . ...,...,,. .. .. 54 lngles, Pat . ,, .,,. ,........,... . 54 Irons, Eileen ...,. ...47, 71, 73, 116, 133 lrving, Richard . ,...,.... . .....,.... .54 95 lanco, Myra .. .....,., 41, 83, 130, 131 lenkins, Martha ,, ,,,, ., ...,. ,...54 71 liles, 1oAnn ,...., ......,. , ,,....,.,... ., 54 loclcel, Patricia Ann ..,. . .. . .41 79 lohnson, Eleanor ....,.. ,... ......,,. 4 7 , 79 Iohnson, Helen . ,,..,....,.....,,. 41, 90, 133 lones, Carolyn 16, 41, 83, 146, 167 lones, Delbert .. ........ .... , ,,41, 129 Jones, ludith .. ..,, ,.., , , 1 47, 67, 133 Iones, Mary Elizabeth ...,. 31, 34, 74, 76, 77, 117, 118, 143 Iordan, Harvey ..... . ,151, 153 K Kapera, Eleanor ....,. ,... . , . 54 Katterjohn, lohn ..,.. , . ..,,.....,. 254, 93 Keigley, Patricia ....... ,,,. 1 7, 47, 64, 124, 125, 133 Kelly, William , ,,,., ..... . . 151, 153 Kelshaw, Douglas .,... 47, 95, 125, 146, 147 Kendall, Mildred ..... ..., . 181 Keys, Mary lean ,,,, .. . .. .. . .. 54, 71 Killin. Birdena ,.................,,,. 34, 123, 142 King, Richard Alan , , ,,...,.... ,....,,.. 5 8 Kirk, Barbara ............ 54, 82, 83, 119, 121, 122, 173 Kirk, David ...............,....,.,..... 34, 95, 141 Kirkham, Elizabeth ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 3 4 Kiser, Lavena ,.,.,,.. 47, 79, 81, 127, 167 Klein, Mary Alice ..., 58, 78, 81, 113, 119 Klingensmith, Ellen ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,.,. 4 1 Knoll, Ioann .......................... .. .....,.. 41 Knoop, Catherine .,,,,, ,,,., , 35, 116 Knust, Mary L, .,,,... , ,..,,,,,,,,,, 54 Kolb, Louise ....... ......,, 4 7, 133 Konigin, Walter ,,,,, , , ,,,,, 58 Korff, Wilma ......., .,.... . 55, 133 Krug, lohn E. .,,.,,... ........,....,,,. 5 8 Krug, Mary Ellen ....... ...,.,,, 4 2, 84, 118, 122, 124 Kruzan, Fred ,...... ...,.,.....,,.... 5 5, 95 Kruzan, Robert ,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,.,,., ,,,, ,,,,,, 4 7 Kylander, Ioyce .,..,......, 44, 45, 47, 79, 120, 121, 122, 146 L LaFol1ette, Florette .... ........,. .... 1 6 7 Landis, Margaret ...,. ....1,.. 4 7, 64, 126 STUDENT INDEX Page Meagher, Alice Ann .,.....,.... 55, 64, 124, 125, 130, 139 Meeker, Marilyn ....,,.. .,.,....,..,,.... 5 5, 84 Meeks, Mariorie .,,,..,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 9 Meighen, Margaret 1-1. ...,...,.. 34, 87, 138 Melchoir, Cletus ,.,, ,,..., ,.....,.,....,.,. 5 5 Mershan, Laura Dell ,.,,,1, 1,,,1,,,,, 5 5 Meurer, 1-lal A. ....,.,,,.... ....,,.,.,..,1 5 9 Meurer, Henry E. ,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 146 Metz, Kathryn G. ..,............,...1...... 35, 64 Meyer, lrma .,..,, 55, 66, 68, 69, 126, 132 Miller, Barbara ,.,,.,......,,,..... 42, 84, 140 Miller, Eleanor ..,........,............,,,... 55, 76 Miller, Eloise .....,.,,,, . ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 35 Miller, Ethel Mae ......,...,...,...,.,..,.... 132 Miller, Frances ..., ,...1,,, 4 2, 61, 90, 91, 132, 167 Miller, leii .,,,...,,,... .,..,....1.,,,,.., . . 55 Page Langley, Thelma ,,.... . . ,.... 121 Larew, Wanda . 30, 35, 87, 117, 126, 135, 137, 138, 140, 146 Lash, Edward , ,,.... 41, 95, 109, 141, 157, 159, 160 Laughlin, Myra ,,,,.,..,,. .... ,,....,.. 5 5 Lawson, We-nonah ,.,.,, ,.,...,,. 3 5, 92 Laybolcl, Laviria L. ..., ...,... 3 5, 67 Leak, lacqueline .,... .. , .. ,. 58 LeForge, Patricia .,.,......,...... .........,,. 5 8 Leighton, Morris ,..,,,,.. ...,151, 152, 153 Leithe, Letha ,,,,.,, 55, 121, 122, 126, 132 letzkus, Delores .,.,.,.., . .45, 47, 79, 167 Lienhart, Raymond ,.,,. ,......,..,..... 5 5, 93 Lind, lane ......... .,,. 4 1, 83, 85, 132, 145 Lindgren, Evelyn ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, , ,. 35 Lindsey, Paul ...,...,. ,..., . 81 Link, lack ,,,,,.., . , ...., .... 4 5 Little, Rae W. .. . ...,,...,,,. 47, 71 Lloyd, Alice ...,, .. . ...,.,.., 41, 61, 67 Long, Pauline .. ,.,. ..,,,,., . ,.,..,, . .. 42 Love, Gloria .,,,. .. ,,,,,., 45, 48, 74, 76, 77, 126, 127 Lovett, Vivian ,,,,,, . ,,..,, ,48, 67, 140 Loy, 1-lobert 1-1. ...,,..,,,., . .. 51 Lubker, lulie .,,, ,.....,, ,,...... . . 128 Lucas, Wilma ,..,...,, 55, 82, 83 Luce, Lois . .,,, . ,. . 55 Lutz, William ............. . ,,,. 42, 127 M Mace, Lee . . . ,,.,, 55, 83 Maehling, Robert ..,.. ..,.,...,., 4 5, 134 Mahan, Iames ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, . , 58 Manchak, Amy . ,... ,,....,. 5 8, 116, 133 Mangel, Ray .. ,,.,, ..,, . 58 Manhart, Kathryn ....... ..... . .48, 76, 126 Mankin, William .1.,...., ...., ....,.,.,,, . . 58 Mann, William . . .,,. ,.,,, ,,,,...,, 5 5 , 93 Mans, Rosalie . .. .,.,., 42, 66, 87, 140, 143, 146 Manship, Leonard ...,.... ..... ...,.,.,.. . . 42 Marcinko, Ioe M. ..,,, , . . 59 Margason, Charles ,. ..,, 6 Marlette, Betty ..., . .. . 55, 128 Marshall, Betty . ,.,,,,, 55, 79 Marshall, Donald 1. , .,,.... . , . 59 Martin, Dorothy .55, 64, 118, 122, 127 Martin, Helen ..,,, ,,.. .. ..,....48, 67 Martin, lean ..., ,,..,. ,,,., 4 2 , 67, 116 Martin, LaVaughn . . .. . ,,,.. 42, 90 Marx, Ella Mae .,... ,..,,...,,,, . 59 Mavis, Ken .. .. ..,, .. 55 95 McClure, George ,. ,,,.. ,.,.... .,,.,., . . . 55 McCollum, Mariorie ,....., .35, 92, 133 McConnell, Mary Alma 55, 83, 149 McCown, Barbara .,..., ....... , .... . 48, 79 McCrocklin, lean ..., .. ...,..,, .55, 84 McCune, lessie 35, 67, 110, 135, 137, 138 McCuIcheon, Marvin . ..,,.. ,........ . .. 42 McDermott, Gloria .. . ,,,,, 55, 90, 126 McGrew, Ierrie .42, 84, lll, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 143 McGrew, Ruth ,, , .. .,,. .....35, 67 McKinney, Robert .. .. 59, 82, 146, 147 McKnight, Betty ..,, . . ,,,,, .,...,, . ,. 59 McMillen, Erma ,,,.,,.,.. ,.........,,.,..,, . .. 35 McNaught, Sue .. ....... .51, 55, 79, 118 McQueen, Clara .. ...., 35, 92, 133 McWilliams, Betty lane ,,..,, ,,.,,,,,, 4 8, 79, 133, 167 Miller, Ioanne ,..,,,,,,, ,..,, . 55, 74, 76, 122 Miller, Sara ,,.,,.. 39, 42, 61, 74, 76 77, 114 Mitchell, Carl 59 Mitchell, David ..,,. .. .. ,,...., ,,,, , , 39 Mitchell, Lloyd ....,,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Mitchell, Roberta ,,....., 15, 48, 64, 124, 139, 140 Mitch-em, Betty .....,.... 35, 128, 165, 166 Monninger, Margaret . ,42, 78, 79, 119, 124, 132, 143 Moody, Patricia . ,.... 55, 79, 128, 167 Moore, Alice . ,,.,,,,,,................. ..., 5 9, 127 Moore, Betty .,.,.,... ..,,,,. 4 2, 64, 124, 139 Moore, Mildred ,,,,......,,....,.. 12, 35, 68 Moore, Naomi ..,, ...,,.,.,, ,.,., . . 55 Mordock, Gilbert ,,,......,,,..,...............,, 151 Morgan, Iohn ...,.. ...,.,,..1,,,..1.,,. ,,,.,, 4 2 , 93 Morgan, Marilyn ....... 55, 64, 65, 122, 124, 126, 143, 180 Morris, Ioan ....,...,.,..,........,,......,...,..... 55 Morris, Mary lane ....,,,,,,.,....,,,.,.., 35, 92 Mulvaney, Alyce ,..,....,.,. 51, 55, 86, 87, 121, 124, 125 Mulvihill, Patricia .,,..,.. 35, 90, 128, 166 Mundy, Betty .... ,.,,,...,,,,.,...,,,....... ,. 35 Murphy, Dorothy Iean ,..,,..,. .,,,,. 3 6, 68 Murtaugh, lack ,,,,.,, . ,,,,,., ,,,,,, 4 8, 95 Myer, Winifred .. ,,... 51, 55, 80, 118. 130, 131 Myers, Clyde ....... .. ,.,.,1... ,..,,, . 59 Myers, Robert D. ....,.. .....,, 5 5, 93 N Nash, Beth . .............,........ 6, 48, 80, 119, 124, 132 Nasser, George . .... ..... ,,,... . .48, 93 Nasser, Mary Gertrude ........ 55, 121, 122 Needham, Robert ......,,. .,..,..,,,...,... 5 9 Nees, Alca .... ..... . .. ,... 55 Neidlinger, Mary . ...... ...,,. ......,... 5 6 Newhouse, Araminta ............ 36, 71, 73, 136, 137 Newkirk, Damaris ,,.. ..,.... 5 6, 84, 121, 122, 143 Newman, Roy .... .... .......................... 5 9 Newmann, Emily ,... 48, 61, 71, 73, 165 Nichols, Margaret ..... .... ....., .... 4 8 , 80 Noble, Mary Alice .....................,...... 56 Nolan, Theodore F. ............................ 59 North, Ioanne ...,.. . .,.,.., 56, 80, 121, 146 Norton, Norma lean ............,............. 92 O Oakley, Mary Ruth ....1 ,..... 4 8, 68, 126 190 Page Oldham, Maxine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 71 Olson, Dorothy .............. 36, 84, 133, 142 Olson, Ralph .,..,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6, 95 O'Rourke, loyce .,..,... 126, 128, 164, 166 Orton, L. ,...,...........................,........... 59 Osman, Gloria ...., .......... 5 6, 78, 80, 126 Osterhage, Audrey ............ 42, 84, 124, 133, 149, 167 Ostrowski, Clara ...1,.,,,,,, 48, 84, 85, 133 Overstreet, Stanley ............ 17, 42, 124, 129, 149 P Pagliero, Anna ........ ....,...... 4 8 Paitson, Louise ...., .....,.. 5 9, 146 Parke, Richard W. ......... .. 59 Patton, Betty Io ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 3 3 Patton, Pat ,.....,,,. ,,,,,, 1 51, 153 Payne, George .,.....,,.,,,.. ,,,...,,,,.,,,,, 1 13 Payton, William ......, .........,...,.....,.... 5 9 Pearcy, Henry .......... 134, 157, 159, 160 Peck, Iean ..1...., .,.,,,,,,,, 5 6, 64, 65, 122, 124, 181 Peercy, Margaret ...,....,,................ 48, 128 Peerman, Iames ,,.. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 59 Pendry, Max ,,,,.......1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 149 Penman. Geraldine .. ........ 17, 36, 64, 65 Perkins, Richard ...,. Petty, Nora Belle ....,,,,,..,.., .,,,,,.,, , 42, Petyo, Elynore .........,,....... 56, 70, 71, 129 140 127 59. Phelps, Bernard ,.1..... 59, 124, 135. 139 Phelps, Robert E. ............ ...,,.,,..,,,.,., 5 9 Phillips, Aleona .............,.,. ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 6 Phillips, Lucille ...,.. ................... 5 6, 64 Phillips, Patricia ..... ...,,, 4 5, 48, 78, 80, 114, 123, 130 Phipps, Orbrey, Ir. .... 1.......,,..,..,.,.., 5 9 Piety, Carolyn ........ ....,..............,, 5 9 Plank, Betty 1. ...... ...... .......... 5 6 , 181 Pollock, Shirley ....... ..,.,,,, 5 0, 56, 82, 84 Porter, Don ....... ........ 51, 56, 95, 159 Pound, Charles .........,,........ ,48, 93, 124 Prather, lrma Lee . ...,., 42, 68, 116, 132 Price, Ferne ........ .................. 1 28, 164 Price, lane Ann ........... .... 1 5, 42, 64, 132 Price, lohn ........,.. ........................ 1 34 Pugh, lean ....,,,...... .... .........,.. 5 6 , 80 Purcell, Alice Ann .......,,., ,........,..... 4 2 Purcell, Lois ..........................,......... 56, 76 Purcell, Mary Alice .... 68, 140, 146, 147 Q Quinlan, Helen ..,......, . ,,.. 42 R Raab, Rebecca ...... ........... ..... 4 8 Raley, William ......... .. .... .,.. 2 9, 56, 93 Raney, Anna Mae .. ...,...,.... 48, 92, 133 Rassel, Mariory ,.......,. .17, 36, 64, 120, 135, 137 Ray, William ...,... .....,, 1 7, 129, 143 Reed, Mary Io .,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,.,,,.,,,. 5 6, 90 Render, Rudolph ....... ....... 5 6, 146 Reniro, lames ........., ................. l 51, 153 Rentschler, Lois .....,............................ 56 Reynolds, Lois .........,.. 12, 36, 87, 103, 126, 127, 135, 137, 138, 142 Richardson, Margaret Ann .. .,..,. .56, 90 Richardson, Sharon ........ 56, 90, 126, 128 Richart, Wanda ....,............... 50, 56, 128 Richeson, Robert L. ................ 59, 61, 134 Page Riddell, Norma ...,,. ,,,.......,..,...,.., 5 6, 84 Riggs, Rex ,,,,,,,A.,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,........ 56 Rinehart, Barbara .,..,.,, 36, 76, 135, 137, 140, 144, 146, 147 Risher, Iune ............ 44, 48. 84. 85, 113. 122, 124, 167 Roberts, Betty ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 2, 84, 124, 146 Roberts, Ierry . .,.... 51, 56, 64, 124, 149 Roberts, Iohn W. .,...,,..,....,,.............. 59 Roberts, Rosemary .................... 56, 72, 73 Roccia, Frank .....,,.,,. ............... 1 34 Rogers, 1-lerschal ,4.,, ,................ 4 8, 93 Rogers, Margaret ........,...,,.. 36, 68, 124, 127, 137, 139 Romhaugh, lean ....... ,.,..... 5 6. 92. 127 Rosner, Margaret ,,,,,, ,..........,. 5 6. 128 Ross, Geneva .,,,.., ....,,.,..,....,.. 4 2 Rowe, Gloria S. .... ....... 1 6. 49. 84 Royer, Robert ...,..,...,..,,....,......,,.. 157, 159 Rudd, Patricia ......,,... ,..,,,..,.., 3 6, 64, 132 Ruddle,1oAnn .,,,,,, 48, 90, 127, 133, 160 S Saar, Robert ......... Sandberg, Eugene ., ....,.. 151. 153 ..,.......... ,, 56 Sanders, Hazel M. .... ,.,,.,.. 3 5, 88, 90 Sanders, lames ...,,,,,. ..,,................. 4 2 Sanford, Barbara .....,.......,.. 36, 80, 120, 123, 124, 142 Sanford, Robert ....... ,..,........... l 51, 153 Sargent, Donald ..... ....,.,............. 4 4, 129 Sargent, Grace ...,....,..,., 42, 84, 116, 142 Sargent, Melvin D. ,,,..r..,.,,.,........ 59, 129 Saucerman, Louise ..........,.,.,....... 56, 132 Sawyer, Ioanne ..,.,,,,..,...,.,............... 48 Schaadt, Dorothy ........................,. 42, 68 Schabel, loan ............ 39, 42, 61, 64, 132 Schaeffer, Rose Louise ......,. 48, 80, 124, 132 Schalburg, Helen .,.....,.,..,,.... 48, 84, 164 Schaehler, Louis ,,,,..,.........,........... 17, 56 Scharenberg, Lorraine ...,........ 45, 59, 122 Schienbein, lean Schmidt, Elizabeth C. ........ 40, 66, 68, 69, 121, 126, 128, 165, 166 Schoonover, Sally ,,,,,..,,. 56, 74, 76, 122 Scott, Dorothy ..,,.,..,....,,, 21, 36, 76, 116, 126, 137 Scott, Robert .,,,..., .....,.......... 5 9, 134 Seal, Rosemary ....,. ........,.. 3 6, 87, 135, 137, 139 Seaman, Mary lo ..........., 48, 74, 76, 77, 126, 132, 144, 146 Sedgwick, Diana .......................... 56, 80 Sedgwick, Elsie Mae .,,..,,. 36, 80, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 135. 136, 137, 146, 147 Seeburger, lohn .,,............................. 43 Sekulovich, Dan ...,...,...... 39, 49, 93, 149 Sellar, Harriet ...,,,,,,,,,,,,........,,.,... 43, 133 Sellars, Nancy ...,.... 49, 72, 73, 116, 140 Shake, Sara ................,,...... 36, 132, 146 Shannahan, Peggy ............,..... 45, 49, 76 Shawler, Omer ...........,.......,.. 49, 95, 123 Shedd, Rebecca .......... ,56, 78, 80, 133 Sheeks, Phyllis .............................. 56, 90 Shelley, Rosalie ............................ 59, 143 Shepard, Betty ........ 116, 128, 149, 164, 165, 166, 167, 172 Shepard, Gene .,....,,.............. 17, 43, 129 Shickel, Rita .......,.......,...,.,.... 43, 76, 126 Shields, Dorothy .,,,......,. 49, 68, 128, 164, 165, 166 STUDENT INDEX Page Short, Morris ..,.., , ,,,,, ,,,.,,,. .,...,...... 5 9 Shouse, Aileen ..... .,..,.59, 127 Shriner, Zoe ,,,,,,. ,,,,. 1 7, 43, 80, 81, 127 Simon, Clayton ..,,.... 95, 151, 153 Sisson, Ioann .,.,, , ,,,,,..,....,.,......,... 49, 84 Skidmore, Nona ,,.,..........,...,,,,.,.,..,,.. 56 Slaughter, Theresa .. ,..,, ,.,,.,........... 5 9 Slinkard, Donna ,. ,,,,,,,,, 17, 56, 62, 64, 122, 124 Smith, Bettie lo .... 56, 80, 118, 130, 131 Smith, Billie ......,, 56, 128, 164, 165, 166 Smith, Donna ,,,,,....... 49, 86, 87, 126, 146 Smith, Elizabeth ,,,, ,31, 36, 76, 126, 132, 135, 137 Smith, George ,.,,. . .. ..... ...... ..... 1 2 2 Smith, Iohnny ..... ,...,..., 57, 95 Smith, Martin ........ . ..... 4.59. 81, 180 Smith, Ronald .. ,..., ,.,. . . ,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,. 59 Smack, Charles R. ,,..,..,,....., 59 Snavely, Mary Lou , ....., 57, 84 Snyder, lane ,,,,.... , .,.. ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,.43, 80 Snyder, loan .........,,., , ,,.. 51, 57, 80 Snyder, Marian ,.,,,, 18, 19, 36, 80. 123, 126, 180 Sorenson, Clarence , ,, , ,,151, 153 Sorenson, Henrietta ......,,, 57, 68 Sowers, Phyllis ....,,... , ,,,,, ,,,, 5 9 Smear, Kenneth ..,, ,...,... 5 7, 95 Spear, Susan ,..,,, ..,..., 6 2 Spears, Martha .,..,. , ,49, 84 Spreen, Erma L. .... . .,,... 57 Stark, Carroll G. , ,, 59 Stark, Glenn E. ,,,,. ,, 59 Stark, 1-lelen ........,, , ,, , .,,,.,.,,., 74, 77 Steed, Mary Lou , , ., ,..,, ,.,... 5 9, 132 Steiiy, Betty .,,,,..,....., . ..l2, 36, 90, 128. 165, 166 Steinsberger, Dorothy .. , ..,,,....,..,,, 49, 92 Stephens, Mary Clair . .. .....57. 64 Stevenson, Kay ,, ,,,. ..,, 5 7, 70, 72, 133 Stiegelbauer, Clifton ..,.,,... ,43, 124, 139 Stigler, Roxie ..,,,,,,, ,36, 84, 132, 143 Stiles, Ruth , ,, .,....,, 37, 90, 127 Stirwalt, Kitty ..,,..38, 43, 76, 114, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125. 130, 139 Stocler, Dorothy ..., ,,,. . H ,37, 84, 133 Stoehr, Marjorie ,,,,,.. .,...........,, 5 7, 76 Strate, Diana ..,..,...., , ,, ,,,.. W49, 128 Stratton, Rachel ,,,,,,.,... .....,..,..,.... 3 7, 90 Strong, lean ..................,.,.. ........, ,... 5 7 Strong, Ioyce ....,.,,,,,,,,, 15, 18, 39, 43, 80, 118, 121, 124 Strong, Thomas G. ,, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,........i.. , 59 Stuebe, Donna .,.,,,.,. ..,. 5 7, 72, 116, 128, 164, 165, 166 Stunkard, Nancy . . ,, ,......,, 57, 64, 65 Stuvel, Bernard .... ,,,, 3 7, 135, 141, 143 Suiak, Terry ,,,,..., 12, 31, 37, 72, 128, 135, 137, 142, 164, 165, 166, 180 Sullivan, Dick ., ,,.. ..,.......,................... 1 59 Summers, Alan ,......,., ,51, 57, 124, 125 Sutherliri, Ioan .......,......., 49, 90, 91, 143 Svarclcopl, Frank ...,.,, ,, ,. ,.,,.,.....,...., . 134 Swaim, Alice .,.....,................,. 37, 87, 142 Swaim, Elnora ..,,,,,,,,, 18, 19, 43, 72, 97, 99, 117, 135, 137, 160 Swiehart, Frances ,,........ 43, 64, 133 T Tade, George ........... ...........ii...... 1 23 Tapy, Betty Mae ,,,,.. 59, 126, 127 Taylor, Annette ..... .,......, 3 7, 126 191 Taylor, Loretta ..,,. Terrell, Paul ,..,.....,.. Theodore, Helen ,,.,.,,., ,, Theodore, Katherine Thomas, Alberta ...... ..... Thomas, Catherine Thomas, Thomas loyce ........ 43, 78, 80, 119. Page , ,, 57 ,. . .. 134 57, 84, 127 82, 84. 126, 127 ..,..37, 92, 133 , ,., 123 126 , Wanda .,,,, ,,.,.,, , . ..,,..,.,..,.. 57 Thompson, Elaine ........, .... 3 1, 43, 74, 76, 137 77, 118, 126, 135. Thompson, Kathryn ,,.,, ,, 37, 68 Thompson, Lorraine ,.,.. ,43, 72, 130 Thorp, Dorothy .,.,..,, , ,,,, 49, 76 Thread, Norma ..., . ..., ,.,,, 7 0, 72 Tindall, Katherine , , 132 Trenary, Peggy ...,,. . 49, 72, 73, 126, 128, 165 Trimble, Tom O. ,.,,,.,, 31, 59, 124, 125, 139, 141, 143, 180 Tromle, William Paul , ,... ,. 57 Trout, Martha ..,...,,. 38, 43, 82, 84, 132, 164, 167 Trueblood, Dennis 44, 45, 49, 95, 113, 118, 126 Tryon, Betty .,,,. ,, , ,,,. 43, 68 Tuemler, William ,, ,. 95 Turpin, Wayne ...,, .... . 129 Tuttle, Charles ..,,. ,, 17 Tyler, Arnold ......,,.. ,. , , 134 U Utterback, Betty ,, ,, 57, 64 V Valente, Valeria , 49, 92, 127 VanDyke, Louise ,. 43, 64, 181 VanWinkle, Mary ...., 37, 68, 116, 133 Varner, Betty ,,,,...,, ., ,, . ,.... 37, 143 Vinson, lames F, .,,., .. 59, 151, 153 W Waggoner, lane ,, 43, 61, 74, 76, 77, 126, 132 Wagner, Anne 57, 84, 127 Wagoner, Charles .. . . , ,, 43 Wallace, Ruth Ann ,,57, 127 Walsh, loann ..,,....,, . .... .57, 90, 126 Watler, Georgia , ,, , ,. 57 Watson, Charles ..,... .,........... 5 7 Watson, Lois ,,,,,,,,, , , , . 57 Watts, Ted ..,,,,.,,,, .,,,,... ,,,. ,.,.... 4 3 , 95 Weaver, Patricia lane , , ,18, 51, 57, 80, 143 Weber, Mariorie ,...,,.. 30, 37, 66, 68, 69 Weber, Rosemarie ,, . , ,... ...,, , .57, 68 Webster, Virginia ., 57, 72, 73, 145 Weekley, Bonnie ,.,,.., .. .... ,,,, 4 9, 70, 72 Weidner, Elizabeth ,, 49, 72, 164, 165 Weisbecker, lean ....,... 6, 49, 70, 72, 116, 119, 124, 128, 167 Wells, Norma lean ..,,...., , ,,.,,.,,,,, 57, 84 Werneke, Bud .,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,, . , ..,57, 95 Wesser, Helena ..,,.. ,, 243, 92 Weust, Marian ,,,,. ., ,,.. 43, 64, 65 Wey, Phyllis ,,,,,,, , , , ,..... 37, 68 Wheat, Maryory ,,,..., ,..,,., 4 3, 72, 123 Wheaton, Dorothy .,,,,,, ,,,...,. 1 32, 143 White, Evelyn ......... , 57, 132 White, Helen .,,, ....,,.,,..... . . 57 White, Miami ..... ,, ,57, 80, 132 Page White, Richard .....,,..,,,...,...,,. 123 White, Violet .,..,... 49, 84, 126, 164 White, Virginia .,..,.,,.....,..,,.. 37, 72, 146 Whitesell, Virginia .,............ 49, 80, 140, 146, 147 Whitner, Willamay Wilder, Suzanna ,. Wilson, Catherine Wilson, Genevieve Wilson, Robert V. Wise, Ruthanne S. Witte, R. G. .,,...,.. . Wittiq, Mickey .... Wleklenski, Ioe ...., ....49, 88, 90, 91 51, 57, 84 21, 59 84, 115 151 .....,.,151, 153 STUDENT INDEX Page Wolfe, Muriel .....,,,. .,,..,. 4 3, 86, 87, 132 Wood, Ruth Ann .. ...,,,,,,.................. 43, 64 Wood, Ruth 1. ...........,.... 57, 84, 124, 143 80, 114, 118, 132 Wools, Helen ...,..,.,... 12, 15, 39, 43, '78, 120, 124, 137 X 1 1 1 Xurafes, Mary ...,..,....,....,.....,. 49, 90, 167 Y I 135, Yaqer, Virginia .... 6, 15, 49, 80, 81, 118, wofnsey, Max ,..,..,.,,...,, ..., 1 34, 151, 153, 124' 132. 143 1541 155, 157' 159 Younq, Howard ........... ..,...,.... 1 51, 153 work, Ruth G. ......,...., 39, 120, 121, 122 Yuknesf HOSQIWY -1'-A- -1---- 4 9' 80 wnqm, Ioy ...,..., 57, 84, 128, 164, 167 Z Wright, Wanda ..,,,,, 543, 84, 140, 146 Wulitcmqe, Bill ..... ,....,......,...,....,.., 5 7 Zimmerman, Marjorie ........ 7, 12, 59, 132 Wunker, Harry ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 57, 95 Zimmy, Ft, O. .,.........., ,........,...,.,.,..., 5 7 Wythe, john ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9, 93 Zowadski, Chester ...... .......,,,..,..,,.. 5 7 192 '.,f xx XX ! 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