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The 1947 Sycamore tabulated by a student staff under the direction of Joyce Strong, editor, Frances Burke, business manager, and Frank Briggs, faculty adviser, a plus record of 1946-1947 at Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute. aa ea ei a ceca end racei et eslta ed EAM, ene oe te hoe hs Pes ee cao ne a Crit REEL RR ee ea Pj pe OF WN SA ERE A Mitt A Tg eth e — Me ard ged fis i Walaa ome ry Nee rtsay epee ee ot Reset ty aes os We vay i aieg Siu Me 3 no? le i MRAZ TS eer} % Danes. iene BE) QT: ; ee . ‘ A v - L_ ta yuh Bie : -¢, ant Fee ot eas teres Sag AUT AEA SD REA fa oe ae PAVARK yee inher gli = } t jeve A AOA ba te, serge bike MOM ene y ay Y OWT sy. No mistakes here ... Registration cards checked | SAND SQUEAL Ot as ‘ One more card to fill in . . . a screaming good time for all ABB REAGS VR fT igt ban ANREP Ue Ha oe ep ete f Nek ae e LIBRARIES ret AGG a ed 25,000 Bs ive) ie) io) = a7) ae © .- = wH fm = ® ie n [e) —s -_ lay) i=} 3 = . = © we af a by ORE HE. as The honest search for Truth in the Classroom Student headaches: Exposition, Punctuation, Science, and Math Se, + mA ety av Ted Weems at a Crystal Ball atmosphere ; pce s be 4) Wee 4 t marteyin Ane aoe | peplent oe The men relax in Parsons Hall Lounge ... Women meet in the Green Lounge wg afk chant eaefig Meum we sn eed PIL, Me Partial view of the Administration .. . Science and Library buildings nal fafa deny OC GF ea eee a aS i: Down the drive to that class Masel “win Away. MOle PV ARK ver’ Alvino Rey’s orchestra and Joyce Thomas, Queen, center of attraction be pe 4A oL bed a Ati he Pt A ADRES Oe Two-full days of Reunion and fun... Wanda Richard, Queen and the winning Kappa float AAW An Ko he ONENE DE ¥ ante OP DT a oe Ga yen, WSDL WI Pk Br ahh Pe Sa ey phat I Mardi Gras King of Diamonds and Queen of Hearts ... Alphas and Alpha Sigs capture Song Fest titles ... Alphas Wining skit ... A South American theme. Prt aruereye ns, Fe yartee dep “h Wp st NEAL Mp nish Foyt i Mand ' mA Be Teta D WADA Nee Ut tyre Autographs and pictures along with exciting moments wistne of 8 LRTI LIL. Pras aA Za Ion. Se ard hey we aig’ O71 PP} beth Vihe’ sy $ Mane tS ae a eee ans Pe St oe han oT whats, The faculty takes the lead on that familiar last step Never before has the enrollment at Indiana State equaled that of the past year. Yet, despite classes full to overflowing, many additional hours of teach- ing, long hours of new related work, these men and women who make up the firm foundation of Indiana State have remained on the job, sacrificing their time and energy in a constant effort to bring to the student his share of our rich educational heritage. Through their continued cooperation and effort the college will journey successfully along the road of progress. DEANS AND DIRECTORS 22 DEAN J. E. GRINNELL Dean of Instruction . . AB., University of North Dakota . . A.M., University of Minnesota . . Ph.D., Stanford University . . soft-voiced . . forceful meanings . . sponsor of Blue Key . . atrocious memory. HARRY E. ELDER Registrar . . director of student pro- grams . . director of placement . . AB. Indiana State . . A.M., Indiana University -_. University of Chicago . . Columbia University . . congenial manner . . ready smile . . interested in conducting educa- tional surveys. LONZO JONES Coordinator of Student Personnel Servy- ices . . educational advisement . . student welfare . . part-time employment Z student self-government . . A.B., M.A., Ph.D., State University of Iowa . . indus- trious . . versatile . . skillful counselor. HELEN REEVE Director of Women’s Residence Hallie Acting Dean of Women . , student wel- fare . . part-time employment . . housing for women students . . B.S., Indiana State . . A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity . . generous . . patient . . under- standing. RALPH WATSON Business Manager . . A.B., M.S., Indiana sees University . . financial wizard . . controls | the business . . likes to teach more than | anything. { ill OP oP tg Aa iat A OTE Aes INDIANA STATE TEACHER’S COLLEGE PRESIDENT DR. RALPH N. TIREY Ralph N. Tirey . . our distin- guished president . . erudite and well-informed . . degrees from Indiana University, Harvard . . active in educational organizations throughout nation . . fair minded with pleasing personality . . al- ) ways willing to assist students in personal problems . . thoroughly competent and vitally interested in the teaching profession . . at helm of Indiana State for fourteen years . . a man with a firm grip on the present and an eye to the future . . Our President. — 23 June Reynerson, A.M., Columbia University, depatmental head; Wen- onah Goshon, M.S., Indiana State; Elmer Porter, M.A., Ohio State; Aloys Sacksteder, A.M., Ohio State. ART AND 24 Arthur Hill, M.S., Indiana State, departmental head; Vivien Bard, M.M., American Conservatory of Music; Will H. Bryant, M.M., Syracuse University; V. E. Dillard, In- dianapolis Conservatory of Music; Lawrence Eberly, Ph.D., Iowa State University; Joseph Gremelspacher, B.S., Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music; Ruthann Harrison, M:S., Indiana State; Hazel Kelso, M.A., New York Uni- versity; Ralph G. Miller, A.M., Indiana State; Gertrude Meyer, B.S.M., McPhail University. DE EEGHEeANDFENGEISH George Smock, Ph.D., Cor- nell University; departmental head; Margaret Gillum, A.M. Columbia University; Sara Harvey, Ph.D., University of Chicago; Ola Jerry, M.S., In- diana State; Mary McBeth, A.M., Columbia University; Helen McGaughey, A.M., Mid- dlebury College; Hazel Pfen- nig, Ph.D., New York Univer- sity; Mary Phillips, M.S., In- diana State; Joseph Schick, Ph.D., University of Chicago, H. M. Small, M.A., Indiana University; Laban Smith, Ph.D., University of Wiscon- sin; Frances Williams, M.A., Columbia University; Gypsy Wilson, A.M., George Peabody College for Teachers. 25 Robert Masters, Paps Northwestern, departmental head; Stanley Ainsworth, A.M,. Indiana State; Lucia Bolt, M.A., Northwestern; Ruth Butts, M.S., Indiana State; Tom Headley, B.S., Indiana State; George McCarty, M.A, Columbia University; Clarence Morgan, Ed.D., Indiana Uni- versity. FACULTY MEMBERS Waldo Mitchell, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Chicago, depart- mental head; Dewey Anakin, Ph.D., Ohio State; Cloyd An- thony, Ph.D., Indiana Univer- sity; Fred Brengle, Ph.D., In- diana University; Meribah Clark, A.M., Columbia Uni- versity; Paul Headdy, A.B., Ball State Teachers College; Florise Hunsucker, A.M., Co- lumbia University; Clarence Kraft, M.S., University of Illi- nois; Raymond Reese, A.M., University of Wisconsin; Charles Roll, A.M., University of Wisconsin; Donald Scheick, MS., Indiana University; Ralph Wade, M.A., Iowa State. SOCIAL STUDIES AND COMMERCE FACULTY MEMBERS 26 George Eberhart, M.S., In- diana University, department- al head; Vachel Breidenbaugh, M.S., Indiana University; Ger- trude Dubats, M.A., North- western; Marian Glascock, A.B., University of North Dakota; Roy Hunter, MS., Indiana State; Ruth Temple, A.M., Columbia University; Herman Truelove, M.S., In- diana State; Helen Wood, A.M., Indiana University. Anne Lee, M.S., Michigan State College, depar tmental head; Edith Lehew, M.S., Iowa State College; Mildred Ahl- strom, M.S., Kansas State Col- lege; Mary Banks, M.S., Indi- ana State; Agnes Brady, MLS., Columbia University; Celeste Burgeson, M.S., Pennsylvania State College; Hortense Hurst, A.M., Columbia University; Caroline Kelso, A.M., Colum- bia University; Margarette Payne, M.S., Indiana Univer- sity. HOME ECONOMICS AND INDUSTRIAL FACULTY MEMBERS Sylvan Yager, M.S., Indi- ana University, departmental head; Glendon Arvin, B.Ed., Illinois Normal University; Harry Barrick, M.S., Indiana State; Marvin Bell, M.S., In- diana State; C. H. Dalton, M.S., Colorado State College; Arthur Luehring, M.S., In- diana State; Wayne Schomer, MS., Indiana University; Har- old Snidow, A.M., Colorado A. M. College; John Tran- barger, M.S., Indiana State. 27 Olis G. Jamison, Ed.D., Stanford University, depart- mental head; Merle S. Brown, Ed.D., Indiana University; Jacob E. Cobb, M.S., Duke University; Helen LEderle, M.A., University of Illinois; Fay Griffith, A.M., Columbia University; Marguerite Malm, Ed.D., Columbia University; Mary D. Reed, A.M., State University of Iowa; John R. Shannon, Ph.D., Indiana Uni- versity; Lloyd N. Smith, Ed.D., University of Missouri; Fred Swalls, M.S., Indiana Univer- sity; Ernest L. Welborn, Ph.D., Ohio State University; Byron Westfall, Ph.D., University of Missouri. EDUCATION AND SPECIAL EDUCATION FACULTY MEMBERS Bernardine Schmidt, Ph.D., Northwestern University, act- ing director; Helen Carr, MS., Indiana State. 28 Harry Wann, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Michigan, depart- mental head; Mary Peters, A.M., Indiana State; and Ger- trude Ewing, A.M., Indiana State; Elizabeth Carroll, Betsy Ross, M.L.S., Western Reserve. Hazel E. Armstrong, A.M. L.S., University of Michigan; Carabelle Dickey, B.L.S., Columbia University; Edith Libby, A.B., Missouri Central College; Nelle McCalla, B.S., Peabody College; Marie Orton, A.B., University of Wisconsin; Ethel Powell, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College; Dor- othy Shinoske, B.S., Univer- sity of Illinois; Anna May Trueb, A.B., Indiana State; Lucile Viehe, A.M., Indiana State. 29 Walter Shriner, Ph.D., Uni- versity of Michigan, depart- mental head; Richard McDaid, A.M., University of Michigan; Vesper Moore, M.S., Univer- sity of Michigan; Inez Morris, A.M., Columbia _ University; Orvel E. Strong, M.S., Colum- bia University; V. L. Tatlock, A.M., Indiana _- University; Herman Truelove, M.S., Indi- ana State. 30 James F. Mackell, Ph.D., Indiana University, depart- mental head; William Allyn, Ph.D., University of Wiscon- sin; Robert Drummond, M.S., University of Illinois; David Johnson, Ph.D., New York University; William Kessel, M:S., Purdue University; G. David Koch, Ph.D., University of Nebraska; Russell Mc- Dougal, M.A., University of Michigan; Bessie Noyes, Ph.D.., John Hopkins University; Geraldine Shontz, A.M., State University of Iowa; Benjamin Smith, Ph.D., Ohio State Uni- versity; Paul Wilkinson, Ph.D., Iowa State College; Richard Winn, MS., Indiana State; Walter H. Woodrow, A.M., Indiana State. Arthur L. Strum, M5., University of Wisconsin, de- partmental head; John Wood- en, M.A., Indiana State; Wal- ter E. Marks, A.M., Indiana University; David A. Glascock, Ed.D., Indiana University. 3 Florence M. Curtis, A.M., Columbia University, depart- mental head; Eleanor Forsythe, M.A., New York University; Ruby Jane East, A.M., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. There is an old saying which goes You can tell a Freshman by his stare, You can tell a Sophomore by his hair, You can tell a Junior by his touch, You can tell a Senior but you can’t tell him much, but with the return of the veteran to the campus there would be difficulty in applying any line of the adage. All classes, whether it be the bewildered Freshmen or gray-haired Seniors, are a vital part of a unity which molds a college and its spirit. Through their work together and as separate units they bring a feeling of progress, one of the greatest satisfactions of education. SENIORS TRY THEIR CAPS AND GOWNS FOR SIZE THEN SEND THEM BACK AND LOOK TOWARD NEW HORIZONS OFFICERS President. = Leon Cobb The class of ’47 . . last lap of academic career . . studies resumed after an interlude serving in the armed forces . . combining col- lege and family life . . a prominent class . . many remarkable personalities . . accomplishments in varied fields . . dramatics . . art . . debate . . science . . journalism . . class day exercises, Becretarven sas ... Zoe Shriner February . . Book and Torch ceremony . . President’s reception - commencement exercises . . the beginning and the end . . the | Treasurer Elnora Swaim end of pleasant and joyous college days . . the beginning of responsibilities and struggle for careers . . endeavoring for full realization of ambitions . . striving to put ideals into practice .. pursuing the chosen field fitted by four years of preparation . . and will no doubt live up to Indiana State’s standard of providing | other colleges with eminent presidents. Vice-President ... Robert Hayes Student Council ... Doyle Howk 34 These hard-working seniors take time off from intensive study for an afternoon ses- sion to “discuss” things . . here, B.M.O.C.’s Tex Graham, Bill Bitzgaio, and Don Hu- bert appreciate Bob Lightcap’s mavoureeny story. After four years seniors still read the INDIANA STATESMAN to find out the doings on the campus. Roz Gheaja, Joyce Thomas, George Johnston, Mabel Finley, and Bob Van Arsdall laugh and reminisce about other STATESMAN in years gone by. Mary Manning, Lee Hinman, and Martha Trout caught in the Lobby, waiting... . waiting for Chestnut! AHLEMEYER, WILLIAM—Terre Haute BS. Mathematics Club, Choir, Secretary and Treasurer of the Industrial Arts Club. AKINS, HAZEL—Bedford BS. Kappa Kappa, Orchesis, Elementary Club, Kappa Delta Pi. ALLEN, JESSE BYRON—Prairie Creek BS. Epsilon Pi Tau. ANDERSON, PHILIP L.—Brazil BS. Veterans Club, Statesman, Orchestra, Band, Speech Confer- ence, Science Club. ANDREWS, EDWARD—Paris, Il. BS. Commerce Club, Industrial Arts Club, F.T.A. ANGERER, JACOB—Terre Haute BS. Veterans Club, “I” Men’s Club. ANNAKIN, DOROTHY ROSE—Terre Haute Alpha, Sycamore Players, Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi. ANTRIM, OWEN—Terre Haute BS. Tau Kappa Alpha. APFELSTADT, CHARLENE IDE—Terre Haute BS. Epsilon Delta, W.A.A., Art League, Orchestra, Band Secre- tary, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Terre Haute Symphony, Studio Orchestra, Pamarista, Women’s Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi, Kappa Pi, Sigma Alpha Iota Sgt. at Arms. APFELSTADT, GILBERT C.—Terre Haute BS. Veterans Club, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Junior Prom ’43 Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee ’46, Terre Haute Symphony, Blue Key President, Iota Rho Chi, Men’s Music Fraternity, Assistant Director of Orchestra ’43, Section Leader of Band and Orchestra. BAIN, LESLIE—Terre Haute BS. Band, Choir. BARTON, RICHARD—Terre Haute BS. Veterans Club, Commerce Club. BASHART, EDWIN MEREDITH—Goshen BS: Veterans Club, Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau. BAUGHMAN, ROBERT—Merom Bis: Alpha Sigma Tau. BOYLE, JAMES ROBERT—Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Sycamore Players, Vice President of Junior Class, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Speakers Bureau, President of Blue Key, Student Activities Bureau, Theta Alpha Phi, Iota Rho Chi, Who’s Who (Sycamore), Phi Kappa Delta, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities BEASLEY, ALICE ANN—Sullivan BS. Lambda Delta Phi. BECK, M. JAYNE—Terre Haute BS. Gamma Gamma. BENNETT, JOHN IRA, JR.—Louisville, Ky. BS. Veterans Club, Secretary-Treasurer of “I” Men’s Club, Mathe- matics Club, President of Junior Class ’45-46, Basketball ’42- 43, ’45-46, Intramural Basketball, Track, Softball, Homecoming Committee ’45-46, Secretary-Treasurer Blue Key, Phi Delta Kappa, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BERBERICH, CHARLES—Terre Haute BS. Forum, Mathematics Club. BIDLE, JOAN—Terre Haute Alpha, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Sycamore, Homecoming Committee. BITZEGAIO, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute BS. President of Delta Lambda Sigma, Veterans Club, Commerce Club, Co-chairman of Homecoming Committee, Baseball Manager 742. BLACKBURN, JOYCE—Terre Haute BS. Lambda Delta Phi, W.A.A. BLAND, JANET ELOISE—Terre Haute BS. Press Club, Sycamore Players, Statesman Editor, Sycamore, Ink Sense, Blue Book, Homecoming Committee, Speakers Bu- reau, Women’s League, Alpha Phi Gamma, Student Repre- sentative on Radio Committee, Theta Alpha Phi. BOLIN, RUSSELL L.—Effingham, III. BS. “T’ Men’s Club, Industrial Arts Club, Golf, Epsilon Pi Tau. 36 BOLTON, BEVERLY—East Chicago BS. BOYD, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute B.S. BOYLL, JOANNE—Terre Haute B.S Gamma Camma, Commerce Club. BRAGDON, JANE—Terre Haute A.B. Kappa Kappa, Mathematics Club, Modern Language Club, Statesman, Sycamore, Junior Prom Committte, Homecoming Committee, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Art League, BRANDT, A. W.—Gary Ss BRENTON, CHARLES M—Brazil BS. Wesley Foundation, Science Club Vice-president. BREWER, HENRIETTA ELIZABETH—Terre Haute BS. Alpha, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, FTA, Sycamore, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Women’s League, Student Avtivities Bureau, Vice- president of Alpha sorority and Rush Captain. BROCKRIEDE, WAYNE—Evansville B.S Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Theta Alpha Phi. BROWN, B. P.—Laconia BS. Veterans Club, “I” Men’s Club, Varsity Athletics, Intramurals. BROWN, HELEN MILLER—Brazil B.S. Alpha, Commerce Club, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Drum Major- ette, Kappa Delta Pi. BUCHANAN, MARILYN—Elkhart BS. Gamma Gamma, Press Club, Eclectic Club, President and Reporter of Poets Club, Orchesis, Future Teachers of America, Statesman, Sycamore, Pied Pipings, President of Orchestra, Band, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Pamarista, Womens Hall Council, Secretary Kappa Delta Pi, Iota Rho Chi, Presi- dent and Secretary of Sigma Alpha Iota. BURKE, FRANCES—Terre Haute BS. Alpha, Press Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Newman Club, Statesman, Sycamore, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Activities Bureau, Business Manager of Sycamore, Secretary Student Union Board, Attendant to the Junior Prom Queen. BURNETT, VIRGINIA—Terre Haute B.S. President, secretary, reporter, historian of Alpha sorority, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Editor of Statesman, Co- business manager of Sycamore, Homecoming Committee, Wo- men’s League, Pamarista, Vice-president of Alpha Phi Gamma, Vice-president of Theta Alpha Phi, Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities, Who’s Who at Indiana State. CARMICHAEL, JOY B.—Terre Haute BS. Psi Theta, Orchesis, Future Teachers of America, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Iota Rho Chi, Kappa Pi, secretary of Psi Theta and Kappa Pi. CHAGARES, ANGELINE—Terre Haute B.S. Theta Alpha Phi. CHESTNUT, GEORGIA—Jeffersonville B.S. Iota Rho Chi. CHESTNUT, MILDRED R.—Terre Haute B.S. Commerce Club, Treasurer of Press Club, Sycamore Players, Secretary of Poets Club, Editor of Statesman ’43-’44, Syca- more, Editor of Ink Sense ’46, Blue Book, Piep Pipings, Junior Prom Committee, Secretary Student Council ’46-’47, Reporter of Pamarista, Alpha Phi Gamma, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. COBB, LEON—Dugger BS. Forum, “T’ Men’s Club, President Varsity Football, Intramural Basketball, Student Council, Senior Class President. COHEN, EDWARD N.—Terre Haute BS. COLLINGS, MARJORIE—Rockville BS. CONGER, DOROTHY—Liberty BS. Kappa Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu. CONGLETON, ROBERT C.—Terre Haute B.S. Veterans Club, Future Teachers of America, Statesman, Junior Prom Committee, Speakers Bureau, Student Council, Student Activities Bureau, Phi Delta Kappa, President of Veterans Club, Charge of Senior Class Spring Term ’47. CONNOR, CHARLOTTE—Terre Haute BS. Mu Zeta. COOKSEY, WALTER—Terre Haute B.S. Delta Lambda Sigma, Commerce Club, FTA, Homecoming Committee 44-’45, Pi Gama Mu, Treasurer of Delta Lambda Sigma. 37 DAILY, MARILEE JEAN—Remington BS. Delta Sigma, Commerce Club, FTA. DAVIS, MILDRED—Brazil BS. Omega Sigma Chi, Home Economic Club, FTA. DECAMP, BETTY—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu DIERDORF, JOHN—Centerpoint BS. Veterans Club, Epsilon Pi Tau. DOUGHTY, JOHN—Terre Haute BS. “T’ Men‘s Club, Blue Key. DOWNEN, MARTHA—Vincennes BS. Gamma Gamma, Elementary Club, FTA. DRAIN, GERALD—Terre Haute BS. EDWARDS, JOSEPH CHARLES—Terre Haute BS. EMMERT, MARJORIE—Brazil BS. Omega Sigma Chi President, Athenaeum, W.A.A. EVANS, DOT—West Terre Haute B.S. Vice-president of Gamma Gamma, Commerce Club, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Activities Bureau, Vice-president of Accounting Club, Attendent to Junior Prom Queen, Attendant to Homecoming Queen. EVERLY, HAROLD LE VERN—Shelburn BS. FAIRHURST, ROBERT—Terre Haute B.S. FENOGLIO, ROSALIE—Terre Haute BS. FINLEY, MABEL—Brazil BS. Secretary of Alpha sorority, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Sycamore, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Radio Guild, Secretary- Treasurer of Theta Alpha Phi, Who’s Who in ’46 Sycamore, Story Princess. FIRMANI, FRANCIS—Logansport BS. Alpha Sigma Tau, Veterans Club, Press Club, Industrial Arts Club, Business Manager of Statesman, Ink Sense, Business Manager of Blue Book, Blue Key, Student Union Board. Parsons Hall Council, Alpha Phi Gamma, President Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Delta Kappa, Assistant Director Parsons Halli, Who’s Wha in American Colleges and Universities. FRANKOWIAK, FRANK—Terre Haute B.S. Treasurer of Forum, Vice-president of “I” Men’s Club, New- man Club, Varsity Athletics, Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega. FRAZA, JOHN—Terre Haute BS. GEHEB, CHARLES E.—Marshall, Illinois BS. Mathematics Club, Newman Club. GERDINK, HERBERT R.—Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma Vice-president ’43-’44, Secretary of “I” Men’s Club ’43-’44, Treasurer of Newman Club 43- 44, Intra- murals, Sycamore, Student Council, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Campaign Manager of Coalition Party. GHEAJA, ROZ—EKast Chicago BS. Lambda Delta Phi Secretary ’45, Co-Rush Captin °47, Pub- licity Manager of Elementary Club ’46, Vice-president of Sycamore Players 46, Eclectic Club, Dolphin Club, Sophomore President, Co- Chairman of Junior Prom Committee 46, Speakers Bureau, Pamarista, Womens Hall Council, Theta Alpha Phi, Campus Revue Co-director ’46-’47, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. GIESLER, PRISCILLA JEAN—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa, Home Economic Club, Science Club. GOODMAN, WAYNE C.—Paris, Illinois BS. GRAESCH, GEORGE WAYNE—Terre Haute BS. Blue Key, Mens Music Fraternity. GRAHAM, MARION—Princeton BS Delta Lambda Sigma, “I” Men’s Club, Blue Key, Epsilon Pi Tau. GRANDE, KATHERINE—Logansport BS. GREGER, MARY JOAN—Terre Haute BS. Gamma Gamma, Home Economic Club, Newman Club. GRIGSBY, HOWARD L.—Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Press Club, Sycamore Players, States- man, Sycamore, Ink Sense, Choir, Speakers Bureau, Student Council ’46-’47, Blue Key, President and Vice-president of Theta Alpha Phi. HALL,JOSEPH WARREN—Rockville Delta Lamba Sigma, Sycamore Players, Science Club, Intra- murals. HALSTEAD, CHARLES—Terre Haute Bs: Forum. HARBAUGH, CLARA—Bicknell BS. HARDAWAY, MARTHA—Crawfordsville Bs. Omega Sigma Chi Secretary and Treasurer, Secretary of Orchestra, Vice-president of Band, Choir, Homecoming Com- mittee, Pam arista, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota Treasurer and Vice-president. HARDIN, PAULINE—Jeffersonville A.B. Statonian Club. HAVERTY, BETTY L.—Terre Haute B.S. HARROD, LEBANON—Terre Haute HAY, JOSEPHINE D.—Gary BS. Delta Sigma, Elementary Club, Newman Club, FTA. HAYES, ROBERT E.—Hammond BS. Vice-president of Senior Class, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Speakers Bureau, President of Sci- ence Club, Student Council, Blue Key. HEBERHEHL, R. P.—Fort Wayne B.S. HEMENWAY, MARCHETA JANE—Boonville istsy, President of Psi Theta, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Athenaeum, W.A.A., Orchesis, Women’s League. HILL, JOHN—Terre Haute Bs. Delta Lambda Sigma. HINMAN, LELA R.—Linton B.S. Epsilon Delta Reporter and Historian, Sycamore Players, Poets Club, W.A.A., Modern Language Club, FTA, Wesley Founda- tion, Art League, Statesman, Ink Sense, Choir, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, President of Kappa Pi, Best painting by ISTC student in Swope Art Gallery 746, College Board Mademoiselle magazine. HENSON, HAROLD—Valparaiso BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, “I” Men’s Club, Varsity Athletics, In- tramural. HOBSON, RAYMOND—tTerre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, “I” Men’s Club, Intramurals. HOWK, ELMER-—tTerre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma. HUNGERFORD, ORIEN ORIS—Terre Haute BS. Forum, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Iota Rho Chi, Men’s Music Fraternity. HUPPERT, JAMES D.—Terre Haute Bs: JOHNSON, HELEN J.—Jasonville BS. Psi Theta, Elementary Club. JOHNSON, MYRON—Brazil Bs. Forum. JOHNSON, NORMAN C.—Indianapolis BS: Statonian Club, Lampodas. JONES, CAROLYN—Terre Haute A.B. Lambda Delta Phi. KENNEDY, JOSEPH—Rosedale Bs: Veterans Club, Industrial Arts Club, FTA, Epsilon Pi Tau. KINGSLEY, WILLIAM—Aurora, III. BS: COURT, LAVENA KISER—Indianapolis A.B. KLINGENSMITH, ererecanp BS. KNEZEVICH, GEORGE—Gar Alpha Sigma ANE EE Men’s Club, Industrial Arts Club. KNOLL, JOAN—Bridgeton A.B. Kappa Delta Pi. KRUG, JOHN—Evansville BS. Mathematics Club, FTA, Science Club, Speakers Bureau. KRUG, MARY E.—Terre Haute BS. KYLANDER, JOYCE EVELYN—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa, President and Secretary of Press Club, Science Club, Secretary Soph. Class, Statesman, Sycamore, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Crystal Ball Committee, Freshman Activities Committee, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Bailiff in Alpha Phi Gamma, Iota Rho Chi, Outstand- ing Freshman in Journalism, Editor of Blue Book, Editor of Ink Sense, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, LASH, FRANK EDWARD —Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, “I” Men’s Club, Science Club, Varsity Athletics, Student Council, Vice-president of Blue Key, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, Phi Beta Kappa. LEGGETT, LAURENCE—Brazil BS. Statonian Club. LAWBURGH, M.—Chrisney BS. LE FORGE, PATRICIA—Brazil A.B. Dolphin Club. LIECHTY, RICHARD M.—Bowling Green BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Veterans Club, Science Club. LIGHTCAP, ROBERT—Hammond BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, “I” Men’s Club. LINDERMAN, W. EDWARD—Terre Haute BS. Veterans Club, Future Teachers of America. LINDLEY, WILLIAM H.—Sullivan BS. Veterans Club, Science Club, Intramurals. LUTZ, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute AB. LYLES, WILLIAM—Princeton BS. MANKOWSKI, JOSEPH—Peru, Illinois BS. Blue Key, Tau Kappa Alpha. MANNING, MARY HARRIETT—Paris, Illinois A.B. Gamma Gamma, Sycamore Players, Newman Club, W.A.A., Orchesis, Modern Language Club, Homecoming Committee. MANS, ROSALIE—Francisco BS. Omega Sigma Chi President and Vice-president, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Commit- tte, Student Council, Women’s League, Pamarista, Womens Hall Council, Iota Rho Chi, Treasurer, Kappa Pi, Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Iota Secretary. MARTIN, JEAN—Chandler BS. McCATHREN, DONALD E.—Hobart BS. Veterans Club, Men’s Music Fraternity, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Blue Key, Asst. conductor of college orchestra. McCOWN, BARBARA—Terre Haute Kappa Kappa Treasurer, Mathematics Club, Orchesis, Science Club, Homecoming Committee, Sycamore. McCUTCHEON, MARVIN—Greencastle BS. NEWMAN, JERRIE McGREW—tTerre Haute BS. Lambda Delta Phi Pres. 46, Press Club Pres. ’45, Vice-pres. 44, Sycamore Players °43- 44, Art League, Statesman Editor 44, Sycamore, Blue Book, Junior Prom Committee, Speakers Bureau, Debate Team, Student Council, Women’s L eague, Pamarista, Alpha Phi Gamma Pres. ’47, Kappa Delta Pi Reporter, Kappa Pi, Radio Forum 746, Mardi Gras Chairman 45, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. McKINNEY, ROBERT W.—Terre Haute BS. Science Club, Band, Speakers Bureau, Fellowship to New York University. McWILLIAMS, BETTY JANE—Bedford B. Kappa Kappa, Elementary Club, Orchesis, Kappa Delta Pi. MERRILL, WILLIAM A.—Kansas City, Mo. B.S. Independents, Press Club, “I” Men’s Club, Sycamore Players, Baseball, Homecoming Committee Chairman 44, Choir, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Men’s Glee Club, Radio Guild Choir, Campus Revue, President’s Assembly, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Kappa. MILLER, BARBARA—Terre Haute BS. Lambda Delta Phi, Orchestra, Band, Choir, T. H. Symphony, Radio Orchestra, Indiana Radio Guild Singers, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota. | MILLER, FRANCES—Terre Haute BS. Psi Theta, Home Economic Club, Mathematics Club, Orchesis, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Comittee, Women’s League, Student Activities Bureau. MINNICK, EDWARD—Terre Haute BS. Industrial Arts Club. MITCHELL, CARL—Mecca B.S; MITCHEM, CLINTON—Indianapolis BS. Statonian Club, Student Council, Pi Gamma Mu, Omega Psi Phi President. MONNINGER, MARGARET—Terre Haute BS. ‘Kappa Kappa Rush Captain, Home Economic Club, Press Club. Sycamore Players, Sycamore Art Editor 746, Ink Sense Art Editor 46, Junior Prom Committee ’45, ’46, 47, Homecoming Committee, ’44, ’45, ’46, Art League, Kappa Pi Secretary ’45, Crystal Ball Committee, ’45, ’46. MOORE, BETTY—Brazil BS. Alpha, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Modern Language Club, Sycamore, Speakers Bureau, Debate Team, Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi. MORAN, DAN—Prairie Creek BS. Veterans Club, Commerce Club. MORGASON, C.—Terre Haute B.S. MORRIS, MARY J.—Carbon BS. Mu Zeta. NEEDHAM, ROBERT A.—Terre Haute BS. Alpha Sigma Tau, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa. OPRISU, NICK—Terre Haute BS. OSTERHAGE, AUDREY ALICE—Terre Haute BS. Lambda Delta Phi, Elementary Club, Sycamore Players, Orchesis, Future Teachers of America, Band, Drum Majorette. OVERSTREET, STANLEY—Pinkley BS. Veterans Club. OWENS, DOROTHY—Terre Haute BS. Delta Sigma, Elementary Club. PAGLERIO, ANNA—Clinton A.B. Pi Omega Pi, Sigma Pi Rho. PARKE, RICHARD—Georgetown, Illinois BS: PETTY, NORA BELLE—Terre Haute BS. PERKINS, RICHARD—Bedford BS: Veterans Club, Pres. ’45-’46, FTA, Science Club, Statesman, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Student Council, Stu- dent Welfare Committee, Phi Delta Kappa. PFISTER, LEO M.—Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Veterans Club, Treas. ’46-’47, Commerce Club, Newman Club, Student Union Board, Pres. ’46-’47, Campus class elections, Chairman ’46. PRATHER, IRMA LEE—Covington Delta Sigma, Commerce Club, Home Economic Club, Future Teachers of America. PRICE, JANE ANN—Terre Haute BS. Alpha, Vice-Pres. and Rush Captain ’45-’46, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Future Teachers of America, Sycamore, Junior Prom Committee, Women’s League, Student Activities Bureau. PURCELL, MARY ALICE—Terre Haute BS. Delta Sigma,, Eclectic Club, Wesley Foundation, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota. RAMSEY, C. EUGENE—Spencer BS. REFFETT, GERALD W.—Terre Haute BS. Industrial Arts Club, Vice-Pres., Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice-Pres., Chairman, Epsilon Pi Tau News. REYNOLDS, ROBERT—Oxford BS. RICHESON, ROBERT—Terre Haute Alpha Sigma Tau, Veterans Club, “I” Men’s Club. RIDDLE, CARL—Terre Haute BS. Forum, Veterans Club, “I” Men’s Club. ROBERTS, GAIL—Indianapolis BS. Lambda Delta Phi, Sycamore Players, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Theta Alpha Phi. ROBERTS, JOHN—Oaktown BS. Alpha Sigma Tau, Mathematics Club, Future Teachers of America, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa. ROSS, GENEVA ARMEANIA—Terre Haute BS. Elementary Club, Stationian Club. RUDD, BOB—Clinton BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Future Teachers of America. SALADIN, KENNETH—Negaunee, Michigan BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Newman Club, Blue Key. SARGENT, GRACE—Farmersburg BS. SARGENT, M. D.—Loogootee Bis: SAWYER, JOANNE—Brazil BS, Commerce Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi. SCHABEL, JOAN—Terre Haute Alpha Treas., Home Economics Club, Newman Club, Future Teachers of America, Campus Beauty of 46. SCHAFER, GEORGE—Terre Haute BS. Industrial Arts Club. SHOUSE, EILEEN—Plainfield A.B. SCHMIDT, ELIZABETH CONCANNON—West Terre Haute BS. Delta Sigma Vice-Pres., Commerce Club Vice-Pres., Press Club, Athenaeum, Newman Club, W.A.A. Pres., Future Teach- ers of America, Statesman, Ink Sense, Blue Book, Pamarista Treas., Officials Club, Secy. and Treas. SCHROEDER, HOWARD—Terre Haute BS. SELLARS, HARRIET—Greencastle BS. Elementary Club, Future Teachers of America. SHEPHERD, GENE—Terre Haute BS. Veterans Club. SHEPERD, MARGE ROTH—Terre Haute B:S: Alpha. SHICKEL, RITA—Terre Haute BS. Gamma Gamma, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club. SHORT, JOE—Terre Haute BS. Alpha Sigma Tau, “I” Men’s Club. SHRINER, ZOE MARJORIE—Terre Haute A.B. Kappa Kappa, Mathematics Club, Pres., Modern Language Club, Treas., Senior Class Treas., Junior Prom RON Speech Conference, Kappa Delta Pi Pres. Gamma Gamma, Women’s League, Alpha Phi Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi. SLAUGHTER, THERESA—Terre Haute BS. SMITH, BYRON—Terre Haute BS. Delta Lambda Sigma, Mathematics Club. SNYDER, JANE—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa. STALCUP, WAYNE—Midland BS. Veterans Club, Industrial Arts. STIRWALT, KITTY—Terre Haute B. Gamma Gamma, Women’s League President, Alpha Phi Gam- ma, Theta Alpha Phi, Statesman Editor 46, Pamarista, Stu- dent Activities Bureau, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Speak- ers Bureau, Treasurer Junior Class, Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. STRONG, JOYCE—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa, Press Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Mathematics Club, Science Club, Sycamore Editor 47, Ink Sense, Blue Book, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Alpha Phi Gamma. SWAIM, ELNORA—Indianapolis BS. Epsilon Delta, Pamarista President. SWINFORD, LEO J.—Paris, Illinois BS. “T” Men’s Club, Varsity Athletics, Intramurals. TATLOCK, KENNETH—tTerre Haute BS. Blue Key, Phi Delta Kappa. TEASDALE, R. E.—Fall River, Mass. BS. THEODORE, KATHERINE—Terre Haute BS. Lambda Delta Phi, Treas., Pres., Commerce Club, Orchesis, Modern Language Club, Treas., Vice-Pres., Statesman, Wo- men’s League, Student Activities Bureau. THOMAS, JOYCE ELLEN—Cory BS. Kappa Kappa, Commerce Club, Secy., Sycamore Players, W.A.A., FTA, Sycamore, Indexing Editor, ’47, Ink Sense, Science Club, Accounting Club, Homecoming Committee ’46, Junior Prom Queen ’46, Director of Sorority Campus Revue 46. TODD, DAVIS—Decker BS. Epsilon Pi Tau. TROUT, MARTHA ELLEN—Staunton B.S. Lambda Delta Phi, Secy. ’46, Home Economic Club, Orchesis, Sycamore Players, Future Teachers of America, Science Club, Junior Class Secy., Statesman, 745, Sycamore, Sr. Editor, ’47, Ink Sense, Circulation Manager °46, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Speakers Bureau, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau. TURNER, ARNOLD—Evansville BS. TURPIN, JEAN W.—Terre Haute BS. Epsilon Delta, Homecoming Committee, Co-Chairman, Pamar- ista. UNDERHILL, GUY—Terre Haute BS. Pi Gamma Mu, Chi Delta Chi, Pi Delta Kappa. VAN ARSDALL, ROBERT F.—Terre Haute B.S. Forum. VALENTE, VALERIA—Clinton BS. Mu Zeta, Pres., Commerce Club, Modern Language Club, Future Teachers of America, Band, Homecoming Committee, Women’s League, Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Pres. VEACH, W. L.—Terre Haute Bs. Science Club. WAGGONER, JANE M.—Terre Haute Bs: Gamma Gamma, Treas., Commerce Club, Home Economics Club. WALDON, THOMAS—Terre Haute BS. WALLACE, LAURA BELLE—Shelburn BS. Eclectic Club. WESSER, DOROTHY—Terre Haute Bs: Future Teachers of America, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Omega Pi. WESSER, HELENA—Marshall, Illinois BS. Mu Zeta, Pi Omega Pi. WHEAT, MARJORIE—Anderson BS. Epsilon Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, Radio Guild. WILSON, JAMES—Spurgeon Bs; Pi Omega Pi. KRAMER, MURIEL WOLF—Linton BS. Omega Sigma Eta, Home Economics Club, FTA. WOLFORD, JOHN W.—Newcastle, Pa. BS. Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Delta Kappa. WOOD, RUTH A.—Clinton AB.. Alpha, Modern Language Club. WOOLS, HELEN—Terre Haute BS. Kappa Kappa, Pres. ’46-’47, Press Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Mathematics Club, Science Club, Sycamore, Asst. Editor ’46, Ink Sense, Co-Editor ’46, Blue Book, States- man, Junior Prom Committee 45, 46, Homecoming Committee 44, ’45, ’46, Junior Prom Queen 745, Student Council, Women’s League, Pamarista, Student Activities Bureau, Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. WRIGHT, WANDA L.—Sullivan B.S. Lambda Delta Phi, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Homecoming Committee, Debate Team, Student Ac- tivities Bureau, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota. 43 NEARING THE LAST LAP..ENERGETIC JUNIORS PLAN A PROM... OFFICERS President .......... Dennis Trueblood Vice-President _....... Nancy Sellars Secretaryens 27a June Risher Treasurer we: o6 2 eee Gloria Love Student Council ....... Don Sargent SUBMIT NEW PLAN FOR ELECTING QUEEN The class of 1948 . . energetic Juniors . . versatile . . assiduous . . sponsored Junior Prom . . apex of social activities . . held May 3, in the men’s gymnasium . . transformed into a glittering ball- room ..a celebrated band .. Ray McKinley and his orchestra . . his exciting new music .. Donald Sargent successfully chairmaned the affair . . aided by efficient committees and all the industrious, willing, and co-operative juniors . . new plan for elec ting Prom queen .. each sorority submitted a candidate pictures of candidates submitted to Mademoiselle . . four candidates selected to be voted on by Indiana State men . . just one step from being seniors . . looking forward to that last year . . to realization oi dreams . . to foundation day . . to commencement. dd THEY GIVE OUT WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT AND BEAUTY Whenever Rudy Render “gives” at the piano, you are always certain to find a crowd . . and appreciative audience of Libby Back, ‘“Soapy” Holmes, Fred Bonewell, and Carolyn Haste gather to plaudit Rudy’s mellow interpretatiins. Taking time out from Junior Prom duties, Mary Lou Steed, orchestra chairman, Marguarite Chestnut, publicity chairman, andesPat, Phillips; -program chairman, pose for the camera. Quizzed upon refusals to smile, the only answer received, was “We're saving them for the Junior Prom.” Del Jones and Sally Camp- bell taking advantage of grill facilites to partake of the “yause that refreshes” during that afternoon lag. Don Mar- shall, stops to “hello.” Don’t get worried, fellows, Mrs. Marshall is there at the right. ENTHUSIASTIC AND ANDERSON, WALTER, Lebanon ARCHER, BETTY, Terre Haute BACK, LIBBY ANN, Terre Haute BAIER, CHARLES, West Orange, New Jersey BALL, MAURINE, Crawfordsville BARR, J. LYLE, Terre Haute BAUGHMAN, R. C., Sullivan BAUGHN, CHARLES, Indianapolis BECK, MARY, Medora BELDON, JAYNE, Brownstown BOYCE, MARGARET, Terre Haute BOYLL, ROBERT, North Terre Haute BOWNE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BRENTON, DOROTHY, Covington BRESETT, PAT, Terre Haute BURT, MARGARET, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, HERBERT, Clay City CAMPBELL, SALLY, Terre Haute CARPENTER, MARY, Winslow CHESTNUT, MARGUERITE, Terre Haute CHULAY, JOHN, East Chicago CLAY, JAMES H., Bloomington CORYELL, MYRTLE, Sullivan COTTON, BETTY RUTH, Terre Haute COTTRELL, BEVERLY, Terre Huute CROPP, GEORGE, Shoals CROMWELL, JOAN, Terre Haute CUMMINS, JANE, Terre Haute DALTON, VIRGINIA, Mitchell DEDE, MARYANNE, Terre Haute DEHL, LAMONT, Casey DEHNE, GILBERT, Terre Haute DePEUGH, JOSEPH, Terre Haute DIEHL, ELLEN, Terre Haute DORSEY, MARILYN, Terre Haute DRESSLER, CHARLES, Terre Haute 46 INTEREST EDEEEADERS i. DUNK, JOHN—Lafayette EAGLESFIELD, HELEN—Brazil ERNE, E. E.—Terre Haute FOXWORTHY, ROBERT—Seelyville GALLAGHER, PEGGY—Terre Haute GARDNER, KATHRYN—Union Mills GLEASON, RUTH—Crawfordsville GUYER, RICHARD—Terre Haute HOLLENBERG, EVELYN—Velpen HANCOCK, MARGARET—Gosport HAMBROCK, ERMALOU—tTerre Haute HARDIMAN, EMMETT—Princeton HARRIS, JOAN—Terre Haute HASTE, CAROLYN—Bedford HAVERCAMP, MAX —Terre Haute HAYWARD, RUTH CARNES—Terre Haute HENDERSON, MARY—Brazil HENLEY, EMILY ANN—Terre Haute HERBST, EUGENE—Brazil HILL, ALYCE ADAMS—tTerre Haute HIMBAUGH, PHYLLIS—Elkhart HOLLINGSWORTH, JO—Terre Haute HOLMES, JOHN—Terre Haute HOWLETT, GAIL—Terre Haute HUDSON, JO ANNE—Terre Haute JOHNSON, ELEANOR—Terre Haute JOHNSTON, GEORGE—Reading, Mass. JONES, JANICE—Terre Haute KEIGLEY, PAT—East Chicago KELSHAW, DOUGLAS—Terre Haute KERINS, JOHN—Terre Haute KNAPP, JOHN—Evansville LANDIS, MARGARET—Flora LANGLEY, THELMA—tTerre Haute LEAVITT, JAY—Bloomfield LIENHART, BOB—New Albany 47 ENVIED FOR THAT ONE LOVE, GLORIA—Worthington LOVETT, VIVIAN—Mishawaka LUBKER, JULIA—Brownstown MARSHALL, BARBARA—Terre Haute MARSHALL, DONALD—Terre Haute MARTIN, HELEN—Terre Haute McDONALD, JOAN—Clinton McELLHINEY, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute McKEE, DON—Terre Haute McKINNEY, FLORETTE—Terre Haute MEAGHER, ALICE—Terre Haute ‘MEURER, EMMA—tTerre Haute MINX, DON—Plymouth MITCHELL, ROBERTA—Terre Haute MOODY, DOUGLAS—Terre Haute MOORE, ALICE—Terre Haute MURTAUGH, JACK—Terre Haute MYERS, CLYDE—Terre Haute MYERS, MARGUERITE—Terre Haute NASH, BETH—Terre Haute NICHOLS, MARGARET—Fowler OAKLEY, MARY—Evansville O’REAR, DAN—Terre Haute PATROHAY, JEAN—East Chicago PHILLIPS, PATRICIA—Terre Haute PRICE, LA FERNE—Terre Haute PURCELL, LOIS—Terre Haute RAAB, REBECCA—Brazil RAMBIS, ALBERT—Shelburn RANEY, ANNA MAY—Loogootee RAY, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute RENDER, RUDOLPH—Terre Haute RISHER, JUNE—Anderson ROACH, BETTY—Indianapolis ROBERTS, VIRGINIA—Indianapolis ROMBOUGH, JEAN—Terre Haute SARGENT, DON—Terre Haute SCHAEFFER, ROSE LOUISE—Terre Haute SCHOLZ, MARJORIE—South Bend SEAMAN, JO—Terre Haute YEAR TO LOOK FORWARD TO SELLARS, NANCY—Clinton SHANNAHAN, PEGGY—Terre Haute SHAW, DOROTHY—Mount Vernon SHEPERD, JOAN NORTH—Terre Haute SHIELDS, DOROTHY ANN—Crawfordsville SMITH, DONNA LEE—Farmersburg SMITH, RONALD—Terre Haute SNIDER, CHARLES—Prairieton SPEARS, MARTHA—Terre Haute STARK, CARROLL—Terre Haute STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY—Terre Haute STOEHR, MARJORIE—Terre Haute STRAIT, THOMAS—tTerre Haute SUTHERLIN, JOAN—Greencastle SVARCZKOPF, FRANK—Richmond TAPY, BETTY MAE —Terre Haute THREAD, NORMA—Evansville TIPTON, JOHN—Terre Haute TRENARY, PEGGY—Forest TRIMBLE, JERRY—Terre Haute TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute TUCKER, BERNARD, Clinton VIGUS, GENE, Terre Haute VONDERSCHMIDT, PAUL, Jasper WALLACE, PAUL, Gary WATSON, PAUL, Sullivan WEIDNER, ELIZABETH, Delphi WHEATON, DOROTHY, Mackey WHITAKER, JOHN, Terre Haute WHITE, VIOLET, Terre Haute WHITESELL, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute WILSON, CATHERINE, Indianapolis WILSON, GENIVIEVE, Indianapolis WINTZ, ROBERT, Terre Haute WISEMAN, GORDON, Vincennes WOOD, FRANK, Clinton WORK, RUTH, Evansville XURAFES, MARY, East Chicago YUKNES, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute 49 NO SOPHOMORE SLUMP .. SECOND IN COLLEGE CURRICULUM OFFICERS President, 25-45. Paul Brown Vice-Pres, ........:... Shirley Pollack Secretary .......Sharon Richardson (LTGASULCY pa ee Robert Stitch Student Council....Winifred Myers The 1947 Sophomore class . . vortex of activities on campus . scholastic and extra-curricular . . weathered a stormy session of second-year classwork . . anticipating the learned status of upperclassmen . . loaded with vets who set a brisk pace . . have forsaken the cloak of bewilderment for the more self-assured nature, . active in social functions . . supplied the athletic teams with plenty of talent . . sponsored a mixer in April . . intellect- ually aware . . industrious . . conscientuous . . amiable . . to serve the school . . proud of itself and its record, willing 50 NUGEEUSSOL. THE FINER THINGS “ON CAMPUS Friday afternoon groups are part of | the campus scene. Carol Barnett. George Lowe, Ruby Averett, and Dick Yates hold a gab session in front of Women’s Residence Hall. Elynore Petyo and Vern McCarty greet Kay Stevenson, Gil Hogue, and Marilyn Cole as they emerge from the Bookstore, which runs a _ close second to the Union Building in bid- | ding for student activity. Irma Meyer, demure blonde, and Mary Nasser, smiling brunette, com- pare notes on that Psych exam, ol ANDERSON, CHARLES, Indianapolis ANDERSON, NORBERT, Richmond ANSON, BERNARD, Elmhurst, N. Y. ANTHIS, B. C., Patoka AHLEMEYER, RUTH ANN, Terre Haute AVERETT, RUBY, Jeffersonville BABCOCK, JANE, Franklin BAKER, CAROLINE, Robinson BARNETT, CAROLE, Hazelton BELDON, JUNE, Brownstown BENNETT, DURRETT, Louisville, Ky. BERNDT, KATHERINE, Harmony BERBERICH, EILEEN HOFFMAN, Terre Haute BILLINGS, JUNE, Valparaiso BLAND, D. R., Linton BLOWER, MARY, Terre Haute BOGRAN, CHONITA, San Pedro Sula, Honduras BOLING, SALLY, Terre Haute BOUGH, MAX, Linton BRAMMELL, PAUL, Frankfort BRENTON, NORMAN, Brazil BROCK, BOB, Danville, Ill. BROWN, LOIS ANN, Brazil BROWN, PAUL, Rosedale BROWN, WILLIAM E., Merom BURRIDGE, MIRIAM, New Albany BUTLER, JEANNE, French Lick CANTRELL, JANE, Terre Haute CARMICHAEL, JUNE, Terre Haute CARTER, JOHANNA, Indianapolis CAZEE, BARBARA, Terre Haute CLARK, GALE, Idaville COLE, MARILYN, Terre Haute COLEMAN, ROBERT, Indianapolis COLWELL, MARY, Bedford COON, WILLIAM, Kokomo 52 COUCH, MARIETTA, Princeton CURRY, BELMA, Clinton DANIELS, MARY LOU, Sullivan DAVIS, BETTY, Clinton DE LAUGHERY, BETTY, Terre Haute DE LAUGHERY, JOHN, Terre Haute DIEHL, JOHN, Terre Haute DIX, LOIS WILSON, Martinsville DLUGOS, JO ANN, Terr e Haute DODSON, HELEN, Terre Haute DOUGHTY, NANCY, Terre Haute DOWDEN, DONALD, Bloomfield DUGGER, MARY LOU, Terre Haute DYBALL, EMAJEAN, Owensville EASLEY, JAMES, Glenarm, Illinois EDDS, CARL W., Dugger ELLSWORTH, W. P., West Terre Haute ERWIN, MARTHA, Terre Haute EVANS, ROBERT, Indianapolis FISCHER, ROSE MARIE, Terre Haute FORSYTHE, H. E., Terre Haute FOULKES, GEORGE, Terre Haute FOX, ROBERT, Terre Haute FOXWORTHY, ENNIS, Terre Haute GALBRAITH, HERBERT, Brazil GARDNER, KENNETH, Union Mills GARRISON, BARBARA, Terre Haute GERDINK, SUE, Terre Haute GROSJEAN, W. A., Terre Haute HACHSTEDLER, ROSE, St. Clair, Mich. HANDLEY, JEAN, Terre Haute HARMLESS, ROY, Terre Haute HAUSELMAN, RALPH, Sellersberg HAYES, WILLIAM, Hammond HEDRICK, NAOMI, Sullivan HENDERSON, JOSEPHINE, Terre Haute HENDRICKSON, DORTHA, Decatur, Il. HOPKINS, JACK, Huntingburg HOS, FRANK, Terre Haute HOLMES, MARY ANN, Terre Haute HUGGINS, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute HURLBERT, CAROLYN, Terre Haute HUPPERT, BEVERLY, Terre Haute JENKINS, MARTHA, Paris, Ill. JOHNSON, ALBERT, West Terre Haute JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, Terre Haute JOHNSON, HARRY, Terre Haute JOHNSON, PAUL, Terre Haute KORFF, WILMA, Trmstrong KEENE, BELVA, Valparaiso KENNARD, JANE, Princeton KIRK, BARBARA, Terre Haute KLUEH, DUANE, Terre Haute KNIGHT, PHYLLIS, Carlisle LARRANCE, MARIANNE, Terre Haute LAUGHLIN, MYRA, Bloomfield LEITHE, LETHA, Terre Haute LIENHART, R. J., New Albany LINDSAY, PAUL, Lewistown LINNELL, GRACE, Sullivan LOWE, GEO. F., Oak Park, III. LUCARELLI, LAWRENCE, Universal LUCAS, WILMA, Terre Haute MACKEY, DALLAS, Haubstadt MAEHLING, ROBERT, Terre Haute MARKLE, DONALD, Wildwood, N. J. MARTIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute MARX, ELLA MAE, Evansville MASSEY, ELLA, Terre Haute McCANN, RICHARD, Terre Haute McCARTY, VERNON, West Terre Haute McCONNELL, MARY, Terre Haute 54 McDERMOTT, GLORIA, Columbus McDOUGAL, ROBERT, Terre Haute McKNIGHT, BETTY, Bedford McNAUGHT, SUE, Terre Haute McPHERSON, ROGER, Terre Haute MEEKER, MARILYN, Carlisle MELCHIOR, CLETUS, Terre Haute MERSHON, LAURA, Bloomingdale MEYER, IRMA, New Albany MILLER, ELEANOR, West Terre Haute MILLER, JOANNE, Terre Haute MILLS, R. VINCENT, Terre Haute MISNER, ROBERT, West Terre Haute MITCHELL, ANTHONY, Mecca MOODY, PATRICIA, Casey,lllinois MORRIS, JOAN, Brazil MOWERY, BETTY MARSHALL, Terre Haute MYER, WINIFRED, Terre Haute NEWKIRK, DAMARIS, Linton NEWMAN, ROY, Terre Haute NASSER, MARY, Terre Haute NASSER, MOSES, Terre Haute NEIDLINGER, MARY N., Center Point NOLAN, THEODORE, Clinton OSMAN, GLORIA, Clinton PAITSON, LOUISE, Terre Haute PALMER, ELLSWORTH, Hinckley, Me . PATTEN, GEORGE, Farmersburg PATTON, BETTY JO, Waveland PAYTON, WILLIAM, Terre Haute PETTY, BETTY JO, Terre Haute PETYO, ELYNORE, Gary PHELPS, JOE, Bicknell PHILLIPS, GLEANA, Sullivan PIETY, CAROLYN, Farmersburg PLANK, BETTY JANE, Marshall, Ill. 55 POLLACK, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute POUND, CHARLES, Terre Haute PRIEST, MAX, Dugger RATLIFF, MILTON, New Albany RECORDS, THOMAS, Terre Haute REHNER, H. A., Paris, Il. REILLY, EDWARD, West Terre Haute REMBOLD, RICHARD, Banderburgh RICHARDSON, MARGARET, West Terre Haute RICHARDSON, SHARON, Mecca RICHART, WANDA, Martinsville RIDDELL, ANNE WAGNER, Terre Haute RIDDELL, NORMA, Brazil ROBERTS, ROSEMARY, Marshall ROSNER, MARGARET, Bridgeport RUSSELL, DOROTHY, Terre Haute RUSSELL, HAYSE, Terre Haute RUSSELL, JAMES, Hillsdale RYAN, MARY FRANCES, Terre Haute SAJKO, STANLEY, Shelburn SAUCERMAN, LOUISE, Jasonville SCHIELE, JOAN, Clay City SCHOONOVER, SALLY, Terre Haute SCOTT, ROBERT, Mishawaka SEDGWICK, DIANA, Terre Haute SHEDD, REBECCA, Terre Haute SHEEKS, PHYLLIS, Mitchell SHEWMAKER, WILLIAM, Farmersburg SKIDMORE, NONA, Petersburg SMITH, GEORGE, West Terre Haute SNYDER, JOAN, Terre Haute SNYDER, ROSEMARY, Sullivan SOWERS, WAYNE A., Cumberland, Maryland SPREEN, ERMA L., Williams STEPHENS, MARY, Terre Haute STEVENSON, KAY, Evansville 56 STUEBE, DONNA, Danville, Il. SWEENEY, GORDON, Terre Haute TINDALL, KATHERINE, Terre Haute TIPTON, CHESTER, Terre Haute THOMAS, WANDA, Hillsdale THEODORE, HELEN, Terre Haute VENTURA, PAUL, Gary WOLFORD, DAN, West Terre Haute WALLACE, RUTH, Cynthiana WEBBER, LOYD, Montgomery WEBSTER, VIRGINIA, La Grange, III. WEEKLEY, BONNIE, Evansville WHITE, EVELYN, Bedford WHITE, HELEN, Bedford WHITE, MIAMI, Terre Haute WILDER, SUZANNE, Brazil WILLIAMS, DALE, Greencastle WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Terre Haute WOODY, ORVILLE, Cynthiana WRIGHT, JOY, Terre Haute YATES, JOHN, Farmersburg ZDANKIEWICZ, WALTER, Whiting. 57 SET THEIR SUITCASES DOWN LAST FALL AND ENGAGED IN MUCH THE SAME ROUTINE THAT -ALL FRESHMEN -GO THROUGH % OFFICERS President =e Ernest Jones Wice= eres Nina Summers Secretary ............ Alice Hellstrom Treaslre: a= Mike Gordon Student Council ........ Vera Bailey Three full days of tests, climaxed by freshman-faculty mixer .. registration .. new faces .. new problems . . major in grillology . . faculty advisors for student guidance . . Dr. Cloyd Anthony, Mr. Harry Barrick, and Miss Aloys Sacksteder . . hearty foot- ball season saw many freshmen under the helmets with Kirkham and Montgomery leading the students’ cheers for victory bands, floats, queen, dinner, and dance for a gala homecoming . colors, games, and crowds galore as Elaine Whitney, Alpha, and John Mann, Delt, were crowned queen and king at the Mardi Gras . . freshmen take other honors . . swimming captain, Proctor . . leading basketball players, Dimich, Powers, Hans, Rzeszewski, Klueh, and McDonald . . Midwestern Tournament queen, Susan Spears, Alpha attendants, Robbie Simmons, Gamma, and Delores Letzkus, Kappa . . sponsor “Hello Day”. . Spring dance. 58 Peppiest Class On The Campus Outstanding freshmen make an outstanding class . . the Freshman class of 1947 claims Bonnie Hayworth, Shirley Rowe, Virginia Combs, Joan Hutchins, and Judy Montgomery. Gathering at the old Sycamore tree in the bitter cold . . Guy Mahan, Susan Spears, Pat Welch, John Hirt, Ross Lambert and Roberta Simmons, but comment overheard was, “We'll never be members of the Polar Club.” At the historic bench in the center of the college campus . . Joan Mattix, Jim Powers, Alice Hellstrom, and Dan Dimich converse about the problems that confront ISTC fresh- men. 59 WEL ONT THEIR SW Ave © ADAMS, PATSY—Terre Haute ADAMS, JOSEPH B.—Terre Haute ADAMS, WILBUR—Terre Haute ADAMSON, JOAN—Terre Haute ALL, JACK R.—West Terre Haute ALLAN, ANITA—Farmersburg ALLEN, GENE—Paris, Illinois AITKEN, JIM—Terre Haute ANDERSON, BETTY—Sullivan ANDERSON, ROSALIE—Sullivan ARNEY, LOLA BELLE—Terre Haute AUSTIN, CHARLES—Effingham, Illinois AUSTIN, ROBERT—Terre Haute BAILEY, VERA—Terre Haute BAKER, ANITA—French Lick BAKER, JOLENE—Terre Haute BAKER, MARYBELLE—Worthington BALDWIN, VIRGINIA—Washington, D. C. BANNON, NORMA—Cory BARTON, NORMA—tTerre Haute BAUGH, WARREN—Terre Haute BECHTEL, PAUL—Petersburg BEDWELL, EVERETT—Dugger BEHYMER, R. D—Terre Haute BEHYMER, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute BELL, CLARENCE—West Terre Haute BENDER, DONALD—New Castle BENTZ, RAYMOND —tTerre Haute BLACKFORD, FRANK—Terre Haute BLAIR, NORMA LEE—Clay City BLANN, WILMA—Morocco BLOCKSOM, BETTY—Te rre Haute BOGRAN, CARLOS—San Pedro Sula, Honduras BOLAM, GEORGE—Clinton BOLTON, MARIE—East Chicago BASQUETTE, VIRGIL—Terre Haute HIGHER EDUCATION .. BINGMAN, MARY K.—Terre Haute BOYD, PHYLLIS—Rockville BRADFIELD, GEORGE—Richmond BRASIER, BETTY—Gosport BREWER, WARREN—Terre Haute BRISSON, DORIS—Canton, Ohio BROADY, JUANITA—Newport BROWN, ROBERT HOWARD—Terre Haute BROWNSON, PAT—Terre Haute BROYLES, MARGARET ANN—Terre Haute BRUMMETT, R. L.—Vandalia, Illinois BRUNE, BILL—Evansville BRYANT, RALPH—Terre Haute BUCCICONE, IDA—Gary BUCHHOLZ, HARRY—Terre Haute BUEHLER, BILL—Marshall, Illinois BUTLER, ALICE—Terre Haute BUTTREY, ROBERT—Terre Haute BURGER, MARY JEAN—Terre Haute BYRER, MARY HELEN—Columbus CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH—Terre Haute CAMPBELL, DENETA—Brazil | CARRIGAN, MARCELLA—Terre Haute CARLILE, KEITH—Boswell CHENHALL, R. V.—Clinton CLARK, BECKY—Terre Haute CLARK, HERBERT—Terre Haute CLARKE, KENNETH L.—Richmond CLAYTON, RONALD—Linton CLEVELAND, MERRILL—Orleans CLIFFORD, MARY—Delphi CLIVER, JO ANN—North Terre Haute CLARKSON, HARVEY—Bridgeport COGGESHALL, BARBARA—EImhurst COMBS, VIRGINIA—Terre Haute CONRAD, RICHARD—Terre Haute 61 CONRAD, ROBERT—Terre Haute COUCHMAN, EUGENE—Terre Haute CROMWELL, JANE—Terre Haute CROWE, DENNIS—Paoli CULLOP, SAM—Marshall, Illinois CURTIS, CHARLES—Crawfordsville CURTIS, GENEVIEVE—Cayuga DANIELS, RACHEL—tTerre Haute DAVIS, JOAN—Brazil DAY, ALICE—Dale DAYER, MARY ELLEN—Terre Haute DEAL, MARY CAROLYN—Tangier DEAN, PAUL R.—Terre Haute DEHECK, PATTY—Terre Haute DEINDERFER, CLARISSA—Harrisburg DE VAULT, JEAN—Evansville DE WEESE, ALICE—Rockport DEWEY, CALVIN E.—Mesa, Colorado DIMICH, DAN—South Bend DOLL, CHARLES—Plainfield DOUGHERTY, DARHIS—Terre Haute DOUGLAS, A. K.—Martinsville, Illinois DRAIN, MARCELLA—Evansville DUKE, JACK—Crawfordsville DUNLAP, CHARLES—Clinton ELLIS, EDDIE—Linton EPPERT, MARY LEIGH—Brazil ELROD, ESTHER—Remington EVEREY, DAVE—Sandford EVERROAD, MARTHA—Edinburg FAIRHURST, BENJAMIN—Terre Haute FARRIS, ROLLAND—Linton FAUST, MARY ANN—Terre Haute FIRKS, BERNARD F.—Fort Wayne FISHER, SUE—Indianapolis FISHER, CATHERINE—Princeton 62 FOSTER, PHYLLIS—Washington FOWLER, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute FREED, JACK—Farmersburg FUNCANNON, JACK—Terre Haute FUNKHAUSER, BARBARA—Brazil GALLAGHER, ANNA FERN—Montgomery GARNER, ROSE MARY—Casey, Illinois GHERE, BETTY—Frankfort GILLIS, CAROLYN—Terre Haute GIRTON, DONALD—Brazil GODFREY, JEAN—Sullivan GOODMAN, HERBERT—tTerre Haute GORDON, MIKE—Kast Chicago GOSNELL, PATRICIA—Coalmont GRAHAM, JOANN—Terre Haute GRIFFIN, MARY E.—Rosedale HADLEY, ANN—Terre Haute HAHN, AVIS—Spencer HALAS, DOROTHY—East Chicago HALL, DALE—Terre Haute HAMMELMAN, FRANCES—Huntingburg HAMMER, MARY—Sheridan HAMMOND, G. D.—Terre Haute HARDIN, DOROTHY—Terre Haute HARGIS, HELEN—Terre Haute HARPRING, ROBERT—Paris, Illinois HARRISON, MARY—Rockville HAUGHEE, HAROLD—Rockville HAVILL, DENISE—Indianapolis HAYES, KENNETH—Orleans HAYWORD, H. H.—Terre Haute HAYWORTH, BONNIE—Terre Haute HEATON, PAUL—Bloomfield HEDGE, JEAN—Harmony HELLSTROM, ALICE—Hobart HIGGINS, BETTY—Terre Haute 63 HIRT, JOHN—Terre Haute HODGERS, MARIANNA—Madison HOLLER, JAMES—Martinsville HOSTETER, P. W.—West Terre Haute HUDSON, SHIRLEY—Rosedale HUGHES, JACK—Terre Haute HUNTER, SALLY—Worthington HUTCHINS, JOANNE—Terre Haute INGERSOLL, CHARLOTTE—Terre Haute INGERSOLL, JOE—Worthington INSLEY, PAUL—Rockville IRWIN, MARILYN—Terre Haute JACOBS, STANLEY—South Bend JACKSON, DOROTHY—Terre Haute JAMES, GEORGE—Mitchell JAMISON, BOB—Terre Haute JOHNSON, BETTIE—Sullivan JOHNSON, BETTY LORRE—Terre Haute JOHNSON, CLYDE—Terre Haute JOHNSON, JOHN—Williamsport JOHNSON, JOHN—Boonville JOHNSON, NANCY—Terre Haute JONES, ALICE—Brazil JONES, DONITA—Terre Haute JONES, ERNEST—Shoals JONES, JACK—Boonville JONES, PAUL—Perrysville JORDAN, MORRIS—Clinton KASSIS, GEORGE—Terre Haute JOYCE, MARILYN—Clinton KAMPER, JEANNE—Shelbyville KASRICH, GERALDINE—Gary KAUNMACHER, FRED—Marshall, Illinois KEENE, YOLANDA—Hammond KELLEY, EDTLEEN—Clinton KESLER, HAL—Terre Haute 64 KESLER, HURST—Terre Haute KESLER, JOHN—Terre Haute KETCHUM, MARJORIE—Elnora KILGORE, PAT—Terre Haute KIPPER, AURELIA—Hobart KIRCHNER, JACK—Sullivan KIRKHAM, MARY ALICE—Indianapolis KIRKMAN, BETTY JEAN—West Terre Haute KNOY, PEGGY—Martinsville KRISE, BARBARA—Terre Haute LACOUNT, BETTY—Konts LAFOLLETTE, JOANNE—Terre Haute LAMB, EDWARD—Sullivan LANE, MARILYN—Decker LANEY, RICHARD—Terre Haute LANGENBACH, ESTHER ANN—Terre Haute LASH, RICHARD—Terre Haute LASKOS, KATHERINE—East Chicago LEAK, JACQUELINE—Indianapolis LEATH, OLIVE—Williamsport LEDBETTER, GROVER—New Castle LETCHER, KATHLEEN—Whiting LESLIE, D. K.—Terre Haute LEWMAN, JANET—Mecca LINDLEY, CHARLOTTE—Terre Haute LLOYD, JANE—Farmersburg LOREY, BYRON—tTerre Haute LUDWIG, LAVERNE—Evansville LOWE, OLIVER—Terre Haute LOY, ROBERT—Paris, Illinois LYON, BARBARA—Elmhurst MACKE, EVERETT—Terre Haute MADDEN, WILLIAM—lLa Paz MAHAN, GUY—Terre Haute MAHAN, NINA—Terre Haute MAHAN, WAYNE—Merom 65 MANN, JOHN—West Terre Haute MONNINGER, MARY—Lafayette MATTHEWS, NANCY—Terre Haute MATTIX, JOAN—Hobart MAUK, CAROLYN—Martinsville MAURER, KENNETH—Terre Haute MAURER, WAYNE—Marshall, Illinois MAUREY, SUE—Mecca McANINCH, TED—Bridgeport McCAULEY, CARL—Terre Haute McFALL, FOBERT—West Terre Haute ‘MEURER, ROBERT—Terre Haute MICHALEK, ALICE—Brookesville, Fla. MISNER, JUNE—West Terre Haute MITCHELL, WILLIAM—Rockville MONTGOMERY, JULIA—Rockport MONTGOMERY, MARY LOUISE—Rosedale MORIN, NORMA—Shelburn MOSS, JOANNE—Terre Haute MUNCIE, GAROLD—Brazil ‘ MURPHY, JOAN—Mecca MURPHY, MARTHA—Brazil MYERS, HAROLD—Terre Haute MYERS, JAY—Terre Haute NASSER, DE LILL—Terre Haute NASSER, SELMA—Terre Haute NEUKUM, MARILYN—Terre Haute NICHOLS, HELEN—Attica NICHOLLS, JOAN—Poland NIXON, RICHARD—Newport NORTON, VERA—West Terre Haute O’BRIEN, JOHN—Owensboro, Kentucky OLSON, ROBERT—Terre Haute ORLEA, HAZEL—Rockville ORLEA, ORTHOLA—Rockville OSBORN, ROBERT—Mill Creek PAITSON, BETTY—Terre Haute PAITSON, DOT—Terre Haute PARTRIDGE, DELBERT—Rockport PAWLUS, EDWARD—Whiting PEARCE, JOHN—Terre Haute PELL, FORREST—Terre Haute PELL, MARY E.—Brazil PERIGO, JOSEPH—Terre Haute PETTUS, EDWARD—Terre Haute PETTUS, GERALDINE—Terre Haute PFEIFFER, MARY R.—Terre Haute PHILLIPS, JESSE—Indianapolis PHILLIPS, THELMA—Coatesville POWERS, DOROTHY—Terre Haute POWERS, KENTON L.—Bicknell PRICE, MARY—Terre Haute PRUITT, JOHN E.—Terre Haute PYLE, BETTY—Clinton QUERRY, HARRY—Paris, Illinois QUINLAN, PATRICIA—Terre Haute RADER, W. NORMAN —Sullivan REAM, BARBARA—Rosedale REED, ROSE MARY—Riley REED, WAYNE—Terre Haute RESCHAN, RAYMOND—East Chicago RETTER, NANCY—Terre Haute RICHARDS, LEONARD—Gary RICHESON, RICHARD—Terre Haute RICHEY, JUNE—Lewis RIMMEL, MARION—Wolcottville RIPPETOE, MIRIAM—Terre Haute ROACH, PATTY—Terre Haute RODGERS, MARTHA—Covington, Kentucky ROGERS, DOROTHY—tTerre Haute ROGERS, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute ROSS, ROBERT—Terre Haute 67 ROWE, SHIRLEY—Terre Haute RUDD, JANICE—Terre Haute RUST, CAROL—Cortland RYNERSON, JOHN—Prairie Creek SAGRAVES, GLENN—Terre Haute SALLAY, IRENE—Whiting SCHABEL, BARBARA—Terre Haute SCHUMACHER, ROBERT—Valparaiso SCOTT, THOMAS E.—Montezuma. SHADE, CARROLL—Martinsville SCOTT, PEGGY—Chrisman, Illinois SHAFFER, JONE—Terre Haute SHAFFER, LORAIN—Terre Haute SHEWMAKER, RICHARD—Farmersburg SHIFLET, FLO—Terre Haute SIMMONS, ROBBY—Elkhart SISK, FRED—Cynthiana SMITH, JOSEPH E.—Terre Haute SMITH, MAX B.—Marshall, Illinois SNEATH, VIRGIL—New Goshen SNEDEKER, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute SNIDER, JAMES M.—Rockville SNYDER, LOIS—Lawrence SOWERS, PHYLLIS—Kingman SPARKS, MARGARET—Terre Haute SPARKS, WILMA—Chrisman, Illinois SPEAR, SUSIE—Terre Haute SPENCE, JACK—Sullivan SPENCE, SHIRLEY—Terre Haute SPRINGER, OWEN—Prairie Creek STAHL, JUANITA—Brownstown STALCUP, VICTOR—Midland STEED, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute STREET, CHARLES—Terre Haute STRICKLER, DELORES—Worthington STRONG, CAROL—Terre Haute STUNKEL, SHELDON—Westport SEELEY, LOIS—Bloomingdale SUMMERS, NINA—Worthington SWAIM, ROXANN—Indianapolis SZYMANSKI, T. J.—Osacut, Mass. TACKETT, NANCY—Terre Haute TALBOTT, JOHN—Terre Haute TATLOCK, MARY LOU—Terre Haute TAYLOR, ETHEL—Boonville THOMAS, MARY E.—Rockville THOMPSON, ANNA M.—Speedway TOTH, BARBARA—Terre Haute TRENT, RICHARD—Peru 'TUPATO, B. F.— TWIGGER, DIANE—LaPorte VAN HUSS, PHYLLIS—Judson VILLWOCK, RETA—Edwardsport WALLACE, HELEN—Washington WALLS, ARTHUR—Terre Haute ‘WATTS, DALLAS—Crawfordsville WATTS, JEAN—Terre Haute WEATHERMAN, WILLIAM—tTerre Haute WEAVER, ROBERT—Terre Haute WEIR, WILLIAM—Terre Haute WELCH, PATRICIA—Terre Haute WHITE, FRANK—Dennison, Illinois WHITE, HOWARD—Paris, Illinois WHITE, MARIAN—Terre Haute WHITE, PHYLLIS—Judson WHITMIRE, NANCY—Whiting WHITMIRE, ROBERTA—Whiting WHITNEY, ELAINE—Terre Haute WIDDING, BETTY—Terre Haute WILCOXON, JOAN—Monticello WILLIAMS, CRYSTAL—Brazil WILSON, BETTIE—Elnora WINKLER, JOE—Fletcher WYNN, BERNARD—Mitchell WUNDERBAUM, ROSE—Montpelier YOUNG, DON—Indianapolis YOUNG, FRANKLIN—Paragon ZIMMER, BEVERLY—Canton, Ohio ZWERNER, WILLIAM—Terre Haute ZUKUNFT, ALBERT—Jasonville 69 The Activities All activities, be it debate, radio, drama or departmental clubs,’ are necessary parts of a vital whole on any campus, Their value is inestimable in creating good fellowship, sportsmanship and friendship in the four year period of the student’s life that is most important and far reaching. Election to Blue Key, national honorary society for men and Pamarista, campus honorary organization for women is the much strived for reward for students out- standing in all fields of campus life, CENTERTOER ACTIVITES Student Activities Board . . provides plenty of fun on the campus. . successes marked up . . Harvest Festival Mixer with blue jeans and plaid shirts .. Christmas Ball . . Coffeeforums . . ping-pong and billiard tournaments .. Campus Sing . . Jam Session featuring Tom Decker’s band . . Paul Benke’s publication, the “Union” . . committee chairman . . dances, Jane Bragdon . . forum, Robert Congleton . . music, Roberta Mitchell . . Wanda Wright . . movies, Dorothy Evans . . tournaments, Martha Trout . . Jack Holmes. . service, Miriam Burridge . . capable students making a capable board. Left to right: E. A. Langenbach, Martha Trout, Jack Holmes, Jane Bragdon, Dorothy Evans, Miriam Burridge, Bob Con- gleton, Paul Benke, Bertie Mitchell. 72 STRIVE FOR UNION BUILDING TO BE A PLACE OF RECREATION Student Union Board . . for benefit of students . . service to College . . strive for a better and cleaner Student Union building . . member of National Associa- tion of College Unions . . sent representa- tive to be director of Student Activities Bureau . . will be ex-officio member of Board . . honor to strive for . . the Stu- dent Union a place for recreation and re- laxation . . established card room off grill . . refreshment room in grill . . coat and book racks . . members include jun- iors and seniors .. Deans and Director of Student Union . . president of Student Government Association . . Officers of the board are, left to right: Frances Burke, secretary; Leo Pfister, president; Clinton Micham, vice-president. Left to right: Denny Trueblood, Omar Shawler, Frank Firmani, Dr. Jones, Leo Pfister, Frances Burke, Miss Reeve, Elnora Swaim, Mr. Bash. 73 First row: Dose Louise Schaeffer, Rosalie Man, Millie Chestnut, Vera Bailey, Ferne Price, Wini Myer. Second row: Howard Grigsby, Adrian Rehner, Jack Hopkins,, Paul Brown, Doyne Howk, Frank Svarczkopf, Denny Trueblood, Don Sargent, Ernest W. Jones, Clinton Mitcham. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Student Government Association launched in fall of 1946 . . constitution written and adopted to replace constitution of defunct council . . Student Government Associa- tion Council composed of 19 members. . Student Government Association Presi- dents’ Assembly composed of 57 mem- bers . . Council serves as medium to rep- resent student view-point before College Administration . . Presidents’ Assembly serves as medium for student body to present its ideas to Council . . Council carries ideas through to satisfactory com- pletion . . Improvement Committee of Council meets quarterly with Adminis- trative Council of College . . meetings rated great success by Administrative Council and Improvement Committee members Paul Brown, Clinton Mitcham, and Don Sargent . . Social Welfare Com- mittee drawing up future standards for social events . . Association looks to stu- dent with first successful year complete . . as democratic self-government attempts to establish itself at Indiana State. WOMEN’S LEAGUE Women’s League governing body of sororities, composed of officers of League and sorority presidents . . rush rules made by League . . outstanding on cam- pus .. aided March of Dimes. . Crystal Ball, held January 18, featured Ted Weems’ orchestra . . huge success, chair- man, Mary Lou Steed . . League sup- ported Miss America contest sponsored by Terre Haute Junior Chamber of Com- merce . . candidates from sororities . . Miss Helen E. Reeve, acting dean of women. LOM SES ia Officers are Kitty Storwalt, president; Mary Ruth Oakley, vice- Cromwell, reporter; Miriam Burridge, custodian. president; June Risher, secretary; Virginia Webster, treasurer; Joan First row: Virginia Burnett, Miriam Burridge, Joas Cromwell, Marcaeta Hemenway, Gloria Love, Rosa- lie Mans. Second row: Jerrie McGrew Newman, Mary Rut h Oakley, June Risher, Dot Shields, Kitty Stirwalt.Jean Turpin. Third row: Valeria Valente, Helen Wools, Ruth Work. WOMEN’S HALL COUNCIL Governed by the House Council consisting of Residence Hall officers, hali leaders . . the Council formed a judicial committee . . interprets rules . . counsels with offenders . . administers punishment . . June Risher, head . . social activities sponsored . . Sweetheart dinnr . . Star- lite party .. May breakfat . . plans pro- grams to aid orientation of freshman girls . . contributed to Toy Loan and _ tuber- culosis drive . . Mary Ann Vaughn, di- rector . . Dorothy Conger, assistant director. Women’s Hall officers left to right: Mary Ann Vaughn, director; Elnora Swaim, president; Dorothy Conger, assistant director. Council members first row: Elnora Swaim, Mary Ans Vaughn, Myrtle Coryell, Gloria Osmos, Ruth Gleason, Virginia Webster, Donna Stuebe, Nancy Sellars. Second row: Dorothy Conger, June Risher, Carolyn Haste, Marjorie Botts, Pat Moody, Ruth Ann Wallace, Peggy Trenary. 76 MEN’S HALL COUNCIL Parsons Hall Student Government Council . . supervised by Mark Williams, director of Men’s Housing . . Francis Firmani, assistant . . activities at Homecoming . . Christmas decorations . . rules for the Hall set up by the council . . over 160 men reside at Parsons . . council members . . William Quick, president . . Arnold Corder . . Marian Graham . . Richard Court . . John Johnson . . Don Markle . . Jack Hopkins. First row: Dick Court, Bill Quick, Tex Graham. Second row: Mr. Williams, Bob Johnson, Jack Hopkins, Don Markle, Arnold Corder, Frank Firmani. Editorial-conscious are Del Jones, Bob Center, Paul Benke. Business-minded business manager Max Bough. THE INDIANA STATESMAN Statesman . . weekly campus newspaper . . the brains behind the paper . . Del Jones, fall term editor . . Paul Benke, winter and spring term editor . . indicated the return of men to the campus . . Jack Bellamy’s intellectual editorials . . Jack Schroeder’s sports page . . Jane Babcock, assistant editor . . Bob Center, associate editor . . Bob Gill, make-up editor . . Tony Mitchell, Alice Day, co-copy editors . . Jerrie McGrew’s “campuscoops” . . vigorously backing every worthwhile cause . . carrying notices . . lost and found items . . verbal battle carried on through “letters to the editor” concerning the paper’s policy .. world news . . campus news . . Thurs- day evening staff meetings . . the pounding of the typewriters . . printers ink . . one of the busiest corners on campus . . adviser, Frank R. Briggs. Staff members first row: Mary Nasser, Rite Chestnut, Joan Mattix, Margaret Smith, Jane Babcock, Ruth Maness, Dorothy Martin, Paul Benke. Second row: Pat Welch, Alice Hellstrom, Alice Day, Max Bough, Bob Gill, Bob Center, Del Jones, Jack Schroeder. can. i : : 5 NSRP SR Sie pe smn mE EL te Se Ser SS i H | PUBLICATIONS INTEREST OF PRESS CLUB MEMBERS First row: Joyce Kylander, Rite Chest- nut, Mabel Finley, Millie Chestnut, Kit- ty Stirwalt, Joyce Strong, Mary Nasser, Betty Jo Petty. | Second row: Bar- bara Kirk, Dorothy Martin, Frank Fir- mani, Del Jones, Bill Stevens, Helen Wools, Ruth Work. Press Club . . colors, red, white, and black . . organization offers opportunities for all students in- terested in any form of publications . . pledges work- ing diligently to obtain the 500 points required for membership . . club operated under leadership of Joyce Kylander, president . . Barbara Kirk, vice- president . . Mary Nasser, secretary . . Bettie Jo Petty, treasurer . . Frank Briggs, adviser . . spon- sored “Saints ‘n Sinners Dance”. . Bill Stevens and Dorothy Martin . . co-chairmen . . Razz Banquet in May . . student-faculty speak their piece . . humorous awards . . Barbara Kirk, chairman outstanding freshman, journalism student, faculty member, and senior class man and woman are an- nounced . . Blanket Hop . . sport dance . . provides money for awards for the captains of the athletic teams .. sponsors publication of the Blue Book and Ink Sense . . members working toward membership in Alpha Phi Gamma, national journalism frat one of the most active organizations on campus. Editors and business managers of INK SENSE and BLUE BOOK. Mary Nasser, Barbara Kirk, Margaret Boyce, Joyce Kylander, Frank Firmani, Kitty Stirwalt, Max Bough. Editor-in-chief .......... actos Veneer OV Cen Strong Business Manager .2-..0:-.s004- Sala iot eaters Francis Burke Adviser ....... PE oh SORTS EO OOS AG OL Frank R. Briggs Left to right: June Risher, Martha Trout, Rite Chest- nut, Vern MacCarty, Dennis Trueblood, Jean Cromwell, and Joyce Thomas. Sycamore Staff The staff of the 1947 Sycamore has attempted to portray in the pages of the yearbook a review of the tradi- tional customs and happenings so typical of every college. Left to right: Libby Back, Sumner Proctor, John Hirt, Rose Louise Schaeffer, and Virginia Combs. 80 PRESENTS THE 1946-47 SYCAMORE YEARBOOK SAV OUCH ctr. sett ee ah en ees Vern McCarty Undergraduates: = =n a er Rite Chestnut OES OSE ete PROM CE, ad rie Mel fovea SST Ah Barbara Kirk PLY Ding teeta ne A eh eee Libby Ann Back BA CURVICLES cts ie ee air eh eh Thelma Langley SDOLIS as Pare hee ook ey ak ee ee Dennis Trueblood PA GINInIS radon cat: cect A eee Be Betty Jo Petty Womens oportse.. 2... Ferne Price, Julie Lubker inGexin Ge ees See. June Risher, Joyce Thomas NGVertisili ga eee eae Ne Se Jane Cromwell HGAUUTOS pee tte ee: Waneuen ha Seca reo. Kitty Stirwalt Sales fe wwee bigel 2 oes oe Noe Eleanor Johnson SeMiorec Lass we eee ee men tem ee! Martha Trout Publicity er eho eee Dorothy Martin First row: Mary Alice Klein, Joyce Thomas, and Dorothy Harden. Second row: Shirley Rowe, Beth Nash, Jane Bragdon, and Elnore Petyo. | Left to right: Betty Mae Tapy, Marianne Larrance, | Eleanor Johnson, Laura Kipper, Dorothy Martin, and | Elynore Petyo. First row: Sally Campbell, Shirley Rowe, Alice Hellstrom, Wini Myer, and Rosemary Yuknes. 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MUSICIANS TRADEMARKS Under co-direction of Miss Ruth Ann Harrison and Miss Gertrude Meyer . . extremely successful year . . Thanksgiving concert . . annual Christmas program . . Spring concert . . choir among the outstand- ing college choruses in Indiana . . performed for Memorial services . . Book and Torch Ceremony . . com- peted in the State solo and ensemble contest . . ensembles sang for activities on campus . . 85 members . . Men’s Glee club, directed by Miss Harrison, sang on WBOW .. presented entertaining convo . . 35 mem- bers . . president, Robert Scott. Plow tnES CAMPUS: OF =: Indiana State Teachers College . . thirteenth con- secutive year of broadcasting by the radio depart- ment over WBOW .. presented weekly programs consisting of the studio orchestra . . programs for parents .. guidance guideposts . . Bookworm-Club- of-the-Air . . Science Series .. Places in the News .. Story Princess of the Music Box . . Radio Workshop . . Meet the New Teachers . . special broadcasts of entertaining and educational value . . under the direction of Dr. Morgan, “the Hoosier Schoolmaster of the Air,” and Miss Ruth Butts, instructor in speech and assistant director of radio. Miss Ruth Butts, assistant director radio division, Dr. Clarence Morgan, “Hoosier Schoolmaster of the air.” Jim Boyle, Miss Butts, Florette McKinney, Miriam Burridge, Marjorie Wheat, Patricia Phillips. Miss Helen Ederle, Mr. Will Bryant, Dr. Wm. Allyn, Dr. David Koch, Wenonah Goshorn. Wanda Wright, Paul Monts, Don Richardson, Robert Scott, Marilyn Buchanan, Walter Anderson, Naomi Hedrick, Bill Merrill, Martha Hardaway, Myra Laughlin, James Boyle, Florette McKinney, Gene Watson, Patricia Phillips, John Voight, maoptee cS Marjorie Wheat, Ruth Butts, Tom Headley, Miriam Burridge, Mabel Finley, Dr. Morgan, Don McCarty. QUIET CPEEASE EARS bERINDg@atiie Sycamore Players distinguished themselves with a remarkable theatre season . . first amateur production in the world of the three act play “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” by Rudolf Beiser presented . . second production was Oliver Goldsmith’s comedy “She Stoops to Conquer” . . another world premiere presented during the spring quarter, “The Great American Family” . . playwright Aurania Rouverol came from California to direct production . . a convocation pre- sented at Christmas, “Why The Chimes Rang” . . Players sponsored New York trip to see professional plays . . each week one-acts were produced in the Playhouse . . directed by students . . “The Tarnished Whitherspoons” . . “Last Flight Over” . . “Yes Means No” .. .) “Dust. of the Road’s. = “Contrast7 7 salue | Devil and Daniel Webster” . . “Suppressed Desires’ . . “Tle” . . “The Valliant” . . “Christophers Death” 2. “Neighbors” . . “The Champ” . . “On To Washington” . . “The Medicine Show” .. “Toby Helps. Out” . . “Where The Cross Is Made”. . “Storm” . . “Richmond” .. “Riders To The Sea” .. “The Happy Journey”. . Greek Drama .. president for the year, Adrian Rehner . . “College Drama on a Professional Level.” 86 FOOTLIGHTS: .«. Left to right: Marguerite Van Arsdall, Carl Bedell, Anita D’Enbeau, George Foulkes. Roseanna Burke, Joan Utterback, Chester Hail. Chester Hail, Anita D’Enbeau, Roseanna Burke, Marguerite Van Arsdall, Carl Bedell, Joan Utterback. George Johnston, Paul Wallace, Bill Rogers, Jack Vickers, Joe Marcinko, Kenny Spears, Paul Ventura. Alice Ann Meagher, George John- ston, Jim Harmon, Bill Martin, Florette McKinney, George Foulkes, Mabel Fin- ley, Don Marshall. Wayne Brockriede, Hal Meur- er, Joy Wright, Mary Kay Bing- man, Jim Clay, John Pearce, Glenn Sagraves, E. A. Dilvers, Bill Rogers, Helen Headley. SPEAKERS BUREAU Speakers Bureau in sixth year of activity . . assisted organizations to secure programs . . filled requests from Indiana and Illinois . . presented programs in all parts of Wabash Valley . . fur- nished assembly programs . . speakers for schools and organizations in surrounding communities . . seventy to seventy-five students are listed for assignments . . services , . judging city school and interscholastic forensic activities . . listings include book reviews . . interpretative readings . . cutting of plays . . forums. . discussions . . gen- eral speeches . . variety of subject matter . almost all departments of college represented . . student director, Miriam Burridge . . faculty di- rector, Prof. George McCarty. First row: Marjory Wheat, Carol Barnett, Shirley Pollack, Marietta Couch, Dorothy Annakin, Martha Trout. Second row: Donna Steube, Esther Ann Langenbach, Patricia Phillips, Betty Jo Petty, Winifred Myer, Joe Mankowski, Mr. McCarty, Dr. Masters, Violet White, Phyllis Himebaugh, Marjory Scholtz, Dick Perkins. Third row: Roz Gheaja, Peggy Hallock, Mabel Finley, Rose Marie Fisher, Kitty Stirwalt, Adrian Rehner, Patty Kilgore, Miriam Burridge, Bill Merrill, Myra Janco, Ruth Work, Bob Loy, Gene Moore, Gordon Wiseman, Glen Sagraves, Dolores Golf, Rose Wunderbaum, Paul Monts, Bob Congleton. 88 First row: Ella Massey, Phyllis Himebaugh, Gene Moore, Wade Brown, Ellis Anderson, Violet White, Andy Anderson. Second row: Joe Marcinko, Robert Murier, Mr. McCarty, Betty Jo Petty, Kiki Chagares, Shirley Pollack. Phyllis Himebaugh, Hal Kesler, Ellis Anderson. FORENSIC Students participate in forensics . . de- bating . . oratory . . public discussion . . after-dinner speaking . . extemporaneous speeches . . four intercollegiate confer- ences this year . . sponsored Third An- nual Intercollegiate Speech tournament . . 140 students and instructors . . from 23 colleges’. . Indiana State winner of tournament at Indiana University . . Ellis Anderson, member of national speech honorary, ranked highest of all parti- cipants .. Gene Moore, second . . National Congress of Tau Kappa Alpha at Kala- mazoo, Michigan. NEWMAN CLUB..MEMBER NATIONAL NEWMAN FEDERATION 90 Newman Club .. member of the National New- man Club Federation . . Catholic club of Catholic culture . . fosters religious, intellectual, and social interests .. members are students of Indiana State, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute Commercial College, and Brown’s Business Col- lege . . at bi-monthly meetings discussions and lectures give intellectual food for thought . . once a month attend Mass and Holy Communion in a group . . on the social calendar the club held a party at Allendale lodge, besides other dances and picnics . . officers for the year . . Jack Whit- aker, Indiana State, president . . Pat Jockel, Indiana State, vice-president . . second vice- president, Frank Beeler, Rose Poly .. Joan Schabel, Indiana State, secretary . . treasurer, Sue Gerdink, Indiana State . . sponsor is Miss Margaret Wisely . . chaplain, Rev. Raymond Mc- Ginnis. STATONIAN CLUB Statonion Club. . organized in the fall of 1937. . consisted of eight men . . first president was Quinton Smith . . college women were admitted to the or- ganization in 1940 . . throughout the war years these women were pregressive in building social, educational, and racial good-will on campus . . officer for 1947 . . president, Laurence Leggitt . . vice- president, Emmett F. Hardiman . . secretary, Pauline Hardin . . treasurer, Inez Pulliam . . twenty pledges were initiated in September . . dance for pledges in October . . campus revue skit directed by Emmett Hardiman tied for third place audience award with the Independents . . Clinton A. Mitcham elected to “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities” . . Bill McClure, president of the Lampados Club of Omega Psi Phi. . in September, Wilford Summers organized Sycamore Songsters. First row: Anette Taylor, Everne Horace, Emma J. Kennedy, Catheine Wilson, Genevieve Wilson, Hazel Huddleston, Mary Phillips, Betty Ellis, Lena Moore, Ida Smith. ‘ : Second row: Dolores Golf, Leoma Anderson, Geneva Ross, Catherine Combs, Lawrence Leggett, Pauline Hardin, Inez Pulliam, Thomas Waldon, Jr., Joan Carter, Margaret Watkins, Blanche Phillips, Jewell Pettiford, Kathleen Waller. Third row: William Baker, Clinton Mitchem, Norman Johnson, Mervin Yarbrough, Leonard Richards, Alma Thomas, Dorothy Helms, Minetta Brown, Douglas Moody, Marie Johnson, Wilford Summers, Emmett Hardiman, William McClure, Morris Russell, Charles Anderson. Fourth row: David Stewart, Oscar Reeder, Gilbert Coleman. 91 First row: Ruby Averett, Kay Stevenson, Roz Gheaja, Pat Keigley, Wilma Korff, Nancy Johnson, Lee Coryell, Helen Johnson, Marianne Larrance. Second row: Mary Rhoades, Jayne Beldon, Mrs. Brown, Miss Reed, Miss Carle, Erma Spreen, Betty Jo Patton, Phyllis Van Huss. Third row: Anna Mae Raney, Betty Jame McWilliams, Hazel Atkins, Geneva Ross, Peggy Knoy, Laura Kipper, Rita Villwock, Siiri Sahlman, Irene Swindle, Pat Gosnell, Irene Salley, Mary Clifford, Diana Sedgwick, Rebecca Shedd, Ruth Guernsey. ELEMENTARY CLUB Elementary Club . . members are four-year ele- mentary majors . . exchange ideas on class room procedures . . a branch of the Teachers College Association for Childhood Education . . tea and candle-light services held in Formal Lounge in the early fall . . conduct nursery school for veterans’ children every Thursday .. at Christmas the club sold Christmas cards . . president, Hazel Akins. . vice-president, Jane Beldon .. secretary, Ruby Averett . . treasurer, Betty Jane MeWilliams . . sponsor, Miss Mary Reed. First row: Maryanna Dede, Jane Waggoner, Pat Melton, Irma Meyer, Bonnie Meyers, Virginia Baldwin. Second row: Selma Nasser, Rita Gretencord, Catherine Fisher, Eleanor Johnson, Josephine Henderson, Peggy Scott. Third row: Mrs. Lee, Miss Reynolds, Dorothy Wheaton, Miss Alstrum, Joan Bidle, Dorothy Shaw, Jane Ann Price, Joan Schabel, Libby Back, Henrietta Brewer, Joan Cromwell, Miss Brady, Miss LeHew, Rose Marie Fisher, Miss Burgeson, Mildred Davis, Muriel Wolfe. HOME ECONOMIC CLUB Home Economics Club . . devoted to the interests of better homemaking and the teaching of better home-making . . Rose Louise Schaeffer, president . . Dorothy Wheaton, vice-president . . Mildred Davis, secretary . . Muriel Wolf Cramer, treasurer . . Priscilla Giesler, reporter . . Barbara Bowne, his- torian . . Rose Louise Schaeffer, president of the Home Economics Clubs of Indiana . . annual dinner held in February dedicated to the honor of Miss Iva Ryan, founder . . sponsored Sadie Hawkins dance . . party with Industrial Arts Club at Allen- dale lodge . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . at senior dinner, seniors initiated into American Home Economics Association . . Mrs. Lee, adviser. ATHENAEUM Athenaeum . . physical education majors . . others vitally interested in athletics . . endeavors to hold women of the department in closer companion- ship so together can further principles and ideas of physical education . . clean sports and clean living . . organized in 1923 . . started school year with freshman party at Allendale . . weiner roast . . com- plete with square dancing and impersonations . . holds annual four-day outing at McCormick’s Creek Park . . enjoy swimming, riding, baseball, hiking, archery, and fun ... annual activities . . concessions at Wabash Valley Tourney . . dinner for graduating seniors . . “IF” awarded to seniors . . creed for successful living . . Athenaeum year abounds with lively pursuits . . officers at the helm . . president, Margaret Burt . . Julie Lubker, vice-president . . recording the minutes . . Margaret Rosner, secre- tary . . treasurer, Margaret Boyce. First row: Margaret Boyce, Jean Martin, Peggy Trenary, Donna Stuebe, Dorothy Allensworth, Alice Day, Catherine Wilson, Judy Montgomery, Martha Everroad. Second row: Betty Archer, Julie Luebker, Ferne Price, Marcella Drain, Marjorie Emmert, Libby Schmidt, Joyce O’Rourke Blackburn, Margaret Rosner, La Vern Ludwig, Sharon Richardson. Third row: Ruth Gleason, Betty Wilson, Inez Pulliam, Pat Moody, Charlotte Ashcraft, Margaret Burt, Dot Shields, Rose Wunderbaum. 94 First row: Alice DeWeese, Betty Plank, Mary Carpenter, Maurine Hall, Terry Elrod, Gloria Love, Valeria Valente, Jean Rombaugh, Martha Erwin, Jean Watts, Mrs. Peters, Dr. Wann. Second row: Paul Ventura, Bob Foxworthy, Hubert Neir, Elynore Petyo, Alice Hell- strom, Warren Baugh, Paul Wallace, Max Bough, Betty Mae Tapy, Mary Ellen Dayer, Mary Price, Richard Lentz, Helen Theodore, Miriam Rippetoe, Beverly Zimmer, Doris Brison, Grace Linnell, Pauline Hardin, Joan Harris, Dorothy Martin, Katherine Theo- dort, Zoe Shriner, Anne Riddle. LATIN CLUB Batin= Club:. -. stu- dents interested in studying background and importance of the language . . has shown a marked increase in membership this last year . . Miss Gertrude Ewing is sponsor . . president, Lawrence Pifer . . secretary, Car- oline Baker . . treasurer, James Haas. . chaplain, Mary Ann Tilley ..a series of social meet- ings have been held throughout the year. MODERN LANGUAGE Modern Language Club . . exponent nf foreign languages . . reorganized in 1944 from the Old Cercle Francais . . holds numerous social activities . sponsored ‘For France’ drive . . adopted a French war orphan, Micheline, and sends weekly pack- ages . . programs feature cosmopolitan speakers, movies on foreign coun- tries, and discussions concludes year with tra- ditional May banquet officers of the year include . . president, Gloria Love . . vice-president, Kath- erine Theodore . . secre- tary, Betty Mae Tapy treasurer, Zoe Shriner . . program chairman, Sally Campbell . . faculty spon- sors, Mrs. Peters and Dr. Wann. Bibliophile Club . students interested in library work . . organ- ized in 1942 . . presi- dent, LaVaughn Martin . . Virginia- Dalton, f vice-president . . Phyl- } lis Knight, secretary- treasurer . . sponsors, Miss Lucille Viehe and Miss Nelle McCalla . activities . . . sponsor teas and programs for | student _library-assist- ants in the city . . pre- | pare alumnae news letters . . delve in li- brary knowledge and materials . . at Honor Day convocation, 1946, Bibliophiles ranked highest in scholarship among all other cam- pus clubs. Seated: Jewell Pettiford, Anna Thompson, Phyllis Knight, Joan Harris, Virginia Dalton, Mrs. W. O. Bond. Standing: Helen Bungard, Lucille Viehe, Margaret Watkins, Hazel Hayes, Nelle Mc- Calla, Hazel Huddleston, Hazel Bungard. BIEIOPHIER’ GEUBE COMMER Gem GRU: First row: Betty Mae Tapy, Carroll Stark, Arnold Turner, Dean Kindall, Herb Camp- bell, Charles Dressler. Second row: La Vaughn Martin, Carolyn Mauk, Wanda Richart, Evelyn Hollenberg, Norma Morin, Joyce Thomas, Joan Sawyer, Jane Waggoner, Valeria Valente, Helen Brown, Phyllis Sowers, Mary Jo Seamon, Margaret Landis, Margaret Richardson, Gloria Mc- Dermott. Third row: Bob Williams, Gloria Osmon, Martha Everroad, Margaret Nichols, Peggy Scott, Margaret Hancock, June Risher, Irma Prather, Mary Ruth Oakley, Alice Lloyd, Marilee Daily, Jean Da Vault, Joan Bidle, Herbert Goodman, Joe Piccione, Jess Bowers, Joan Schabel. Fourth row: Miss Wood, Miss Dubats, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Eberhart, Norval Raney, Gar- land Raney, Don Dowden, Dick Barton, Lowell Jackson, John Pruitt, Jack DeLoughery. Commerce Club . . as- sociation of students who have commerce as mutual interest . . organized in 1943 . . originator of an- nual Commercial Contest . . programs feature prom- inent business men and women . . outstanding speaker of the year, Judge Stewart of Clay County . . annual picnic for grad- uating seniors . . president, Mary Jo Seaman .. vice- president, June Risher . . secretary, Joyce Thomas treasurer . . Peggy Tren- ary . . sponsors, Miss Helen Wood, Mr. George Eberhart, and Mr. Roy Hunter. First row: Bill Ahlemeyer, John Porter, Gerald Reffett, Russ Bolin, John Dunk, Bob Morgan, Joe Kennedy, Wayne Stalcup, Billy Jones, John Knapp, Eugene Jones. Secosd row: John Dierdorf, J. Fisher, Otis Millen, John Wolford, Mr. Snidow, Mr. Arvin, Edwin Boshart, Robert Ring, Robert McCombs, Charles Morgason, Bill Quick. Third row: George Knezevch, Marion Graham, Mr. Luehring, Mr. Barrick, Jack Spencer, Mr. Yager, Charles Rivers, Herbert Galbraith, Roy Newman, Eugene Berry, Robert Baughman, Millard Fiscus, Nick Oprisa, Frank Firmani. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Industrial Arts Club . . organization of men enrolled as industrial art majors . . conducts social and educational activities . . lectures and discussions . . smokers and parties . . aids the prospective teacher in the field of indus- trial vocation education . . sponsored by Professor S. A. Yager . . president, John Knapp . . vice-president, Gerald Reffett . . secretary-treasurer, Bill Quick. 97 VETERANS CLUB Veteran’s Club . . out-growth of World War II. . organized in the fall of 1945. . assist the ex-G.I. in his adjustments to campus life . . membership is approxi- mately 475 . . men from every branch and rank of the service . . club ceases all Officers—President, Bob Congleton; Vice-president, fraternity and organized barriers . . mem- Gene Shepard; Secretary, Stan Overstreet; Treasurer, b f I - S Leo Pfister; Parle Harry Johnson. ers Irom a campus organizations. 98 Veterans float “We'll Plow Thru Eastern Illinois” . . spon- sor first formal dance of the season in the fall. TAL TOGERIEIERSSB Hist la: sare OFFICERS: Martha Hardaway, secretary; Elizabeth Schmidt, treasurer; Marilyn Buchanan, vice- president; Mildred Chestnut, reporter; Elnora Swaim, president. Pamarista . . women’s honorary service organization . - members of high scholastic accomplishment . . good character . . leadership . . social adaptibility . . members active in extra- curricular activities on campus . . Pamarista, Greek word . . “Altogether best” . . upperclasswomen . . further good fellow- ship among women groups on campus, both organized and unorganized . . encourage students to participate in campus activities . . serve student body and campus organizations . membership limited to thirty . . based on point system . . not responsible or connected to any other campus organization . . open criticism from organizations and faculty members . . pledges taken in twice a year . . at Homecoming football game May Song Fest . . sponsored Thanksgiving dance with Blue Key . . Homecoming dinner with Blue Key in Wabash Room of Deming . . choose outstanding woman from freshman class each year . . cooperated with Blue Key and Women’s League in campus drive for War Student Service Fund. 100 PAMARISTA DOROTHY ANNAKIN, Terre Haute CHARLENE IDE APFELSTADT, Logansport JANE BRAGDON, Terre Haute MARILYN BUCHANAN, Elkhart VIRGINIA BURNETT, Terre Haute MARGUERITE CHESTNUT, Terre Haute MILDRED CHESTNUT, Terre Haute MABEL FINLEY, Brazil ROZ GHEAJA, East Chicago MARTHA HARDAWAY, Crawfordsville RUTH NELLE HAYWARD, Terre Haute PAT KEIGLEY, East Chicago ROSALIE MANS, Francisco JERRIE McGREW NEWMAN, Terre Haute ROBERTA MITCHELL, Terre Haute BETTY MOORE, Brazil BETH NASH, Terre Haute MARY ALICE PURCELL, Terre Haute LIBBY SCHMIDT, Terre Haute KITTY STIRWALT, Terre Haute JOYCE STRONG, Terre Haute ELNORA SWAIM, Indianapolis MARTHA TROUT, Staunton JEAN TURPIN, Sullivan VALERIA VALENTE, Clinton HELEN WOOLS, Terre Haute RUT H WORK, Evansville JOYCE KYLANDER, Terre Haute 101 LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP, OFFICERS Jin Boylew ees. nn @ Bee President dé Tas hae era Vice-president John Bennett ........ Secretary-Treasurer Blue Key . . national service honorary for men . . stress leadership . . character . . scholarship . . sponsor is Dean J. Erle Grinnell . . Blue Key- Pamarista Homecoming dinner at Castle Roma in honor of new pledges . . sponsored Thanksgiving dance . . at Christmas time, Blue Key-Pamarista . bought and decorated campus Christmas tree . . projects for the year. . worked to improve convocation attendance . . World Student Service Fund drive . . wrote the history of the organization and its projects through the war years (from 1942-43 to present year) .. one of the few chapters to remain active during the war . . pledges for the year were . . John Doughty, Kenneth Saladin, Donald Sargent, Donald McCathren, Howard Grigsby, Wayne Brockreide, Dennis Trueblood, William Merrill. 102 ALL PNB Urea Bays APFELSTADT, GILBERT C., Evansville BENNETT, JOHN, Louisville, Ky. BOYLE, JAMES, Tangier DOUGHTY, JOHN, Terre Haute FIRMANI, FRANCIS, Logansport GERDINK, H. R., Terre Haute GRAESCH, GEORGE, Terre Haute GRAHAM, MARION, Princeton GRIGSBY, HOWARD, Terre Haute KELSHAW, DOUGLAS, Terre Haute LASH, ED, Terre Haute MANKOWSKI, JOSEPH, Peoria, Ill. McCATHREN, D. E., Hobert MERRILL, WILLIAM, Kansas City, Mo. OPRISA, NICK, Terre Haute SALADIN, KENNETH, Negaunee, Mich. TATLOCK, KENNETH, Sullivan TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute 103 THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi . . national dramatics fraternity .. members must achieve high distinction in all phases of theatrical work . . organized on cance in 1935 . officers for the year . . Howard Grigsby, president . . Ginny Burnett, vice- president .. Mabel Finley, secretary-treasurer . . seven new members initiated during winter term . . Jim Boyle, Thelma Langley, Gail Roberts, Adrian Reh- ner, Florette McKinney, Pat Keigley, Marjory White . . formal initiation . . dinner at Pastel Room . . gold and ruby masque pins . . Madame is editor “Cue” . . national publication of the fraternity . . annual banquet held in May .. sponsor theater arts festival in spring. First row: Dorothy Annakin, Wayne Brockreide, Virginia Burnett, Kiki Chagares, Rite Chestnut, Mabel Finley. Second row: Roz Gheaja, Howard Grigsby, Peggy Hallock, Douglas Kelshaw, Alice Ann Meagher, Roberta Mitchell, Betty Moore, Adrian Rehner, Kitty Stirwalt. 104 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota . . national professional music fra- ternity . . women only . . outstanding members of music department . . encourages furthering of musical interest . . officers during past year . . Marilyn Buch- anan, president . . Virginia Whitesell, vice president . . Rosalie Mans, corresponding secretary . . Nancy Sellars, recording secretary . . treasurer, Martha Hard- away .. chaplain, Mary Alice Purcell . . editors, Roberta Mitchell and Ruth Nelle Hayward . . sgt.-at- arms, Charlene Ide Apfelstadt . . monthly musicales given by members . . Wanda Wright and Ruth Hay- ward gave joint recital in November . . radio broad- casts twice a month . . 11:30 on Fridays . . November, Beta Province president, Wilma Moffett, visited on campus . . Barbara Miller gave piano concerto with college orchestra in February . . contemporary Amer- ican musical held in April . . chapter working toward full attendance at national convention . . Detroit in. August. a TP ein S.A.I, Pledges: Betty Marshall Mowery, Helen Dod- son, Virginia Gaston, Joan North Sheperd, Myra Laughlin, Naomi Hedrick. First row: Charlene Apfelstadt, Marilyn Buchanan, Martha Hardaway, Ruth Nelle Hayward, Naomi Hedrick, Myra Laughlin. Second row: Virginia Lovett, Rosalie Mans, Barbara Miller, Roberta Mitchell, Betty Mowery, Nora Belle Petty. Third row: Mary Alice Purcell, Nancy Sellars, Virginia Whitesell, Wanda Wright. 105 mm a NP tin tte ei SS Na A NN te tt ens yw eee ee a First row: Akins, Hazel, Bedford; Buchanan, Marilyn, Elkhart; Collings, Marjorie, Rockville; Johnson, Eleanor, Terre Haute; Knoll, Joan, Bridgeton; McGrew, Jerrie, Terre Haute; McWilliams, Betty, Bedford. Second row: Purcell, Mary Alice, Terre Haute; Sargent, Grace, Sullivan; Sawyer, Joanne, Brazil; Sellars, Nancy, Forest; Shriner, Zoe, Terre Haute; Trueblood, Dennis, Terre Haute; Valente, Valeria, Clinton. Kappa Delta Pi .. national honorary in education . . prospective teachers . . encourages high scholarship . . established at State in 1926 .. Alpha Kappa chapter on campus. . up- perclassmen eligible . . high scholastic requirements for membership . . index of 80. . average grade of B in education courses . . upperclass standing . . vote of local and national chap- ters . . nineteen members not pictured . . annual tea held in honor of freshmen with high scholastic standing . . faculty sponsor, Dr. Shannon . . Zoe Shriner, president . . Ina Napier, vice president . . secretary, Marilyn Buchanan .. Dr. Fred Brengle, treasurer . . Jerrie Mc- Grew, reporter. KAPPA DELTA PI...PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi. . national honorary for commerce students . . strict membership require- ments . . commerce major . . average index of 75 . . index of 80 in commercial subjects . . colors, blue, white, and, gold . . Chi chapter founded in 1932 . . officers for 1946-47 . . presi- dent, Valeria Valente . . vice president, William Kingsley . . Mavis Lawburg, secretary- treasurer . . faculty sponsor, Mr. Roy O. Hunter . . outstanding student in commerce given recognition on Honor Day . . person chosen by commerce students, faculty, and Pi Omega Pi members . . plaque in Fine Arts Building has winner’s names engraved upon it. First row: Collings, Marjorie, Rockville; Kingsley, William, Aurora, Ill.; Lawburgh, Mavis C., Chrisney; Nichols, Margaret, Fowler; Paglerio, Anna, Clinton. Second row: Sawyer, Joanne, Brazil; Shouse, Eileen, Plainfield; Trueblood, Dennis, Terre Haute; Valente, Valeria, Clinton; Wesser, Dorothy, Terre Haute. 106 Seated, left to right: John W. Wolford, Jesse Allen, Wm. Quick, John W. Dierdorf, Richard Park, Marion Graham, Russell L. Bohn, Thomas G. Strong, John C. Tranbarger, Arthur H. Luehring, Glendon O. Arvin. Standing, left to right: Sylvan A. Yager, Joe L. Kennedy, Chas. D. Wendholt, Edwin M. Boshart, Francis A. Firmani, Harry Barrick, Harold Snidor, Dennis H. Price, C. Houston Isaacs, Ralph O. Rogers. Epsilon Pi Tau . . international honorary professional fraternity . . industrial arts and industrial voca- tional education . . men and women .. officers .. Frank Firmani, president . . Mu Chapter established on campus in 1934, EPSILON PI TAU...KAPPA PI Kappa Pi . . national honorary in art . . sponsors Art League . . colors, lavender and yellow . . Home- coming float for the first time in several years . . “We’ll Shellac Em” . . tea given with the Modern Language Club . . showing of Mrs. Yung’s paintings . . gallery talk by Miss June Reynerson . . annual Mardi Gras in January . . Queen of Hearts and King of Diamonds . . co-chairmen, Tom and Jerry Trimble. Left to right: Mary Car- penter, Joy Carmichael, Carla Harbaugh, Jane Bragdon, Mar- garet Monninger, Cliff Steigel- bauer, Mary Henderson, Dor- othy Wheaton, Beth Nash, Joan Sutherlin. MERRY CHRISTMAS STATESMAN This year fourteen Campus Leaders were chosen by special committees. These Juniors and Seniors, outstanding throughout their years here, have received recognition from the faculty, student body, and the Sycamore. Indiana State stands in the shadow of their glory, grateful for the work and influence they have put forth during their stay here, convinced it is better for having had them as a part of its great organization. wos. ninut I 110 DENNIS TRUEBLOOD CAMPUS POLITICIAN .. President of Student Council . . impartial attitude . . prolific organizer . . Who’s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities . . friendly smile . . lean and angular . . sporty sweaters . . dry wit .. frank . . dependable . . president of Junior Class. CLINTON MITCHAM BORN LEADER .. forceful personality . . deliberate and unprejudiced thinker . . natural analysis . . calm, poised .. polished speaker . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . vital . . en- thusiastic . . outstanding representative of his race. : ona rim fic ENICATT.Y | 7 GENI! fAtiuls YX PHOTOGENIC A te YN Ae iN tis ie 0K 9. 5. 2 Mtns 5 PR. Agee i 113 DON SARGENT DELIBERATE THINKER . . sandy hair . . square, clear-cut features . . expert public speaker .. General chairman of Junior Prom . . Blue Key pledge . . Student Council big-shot . . Virginia’s pride and joy. KITTY STIRWALT PROLIFIC WRITER .. scintillating personality . . captivating charm . . Women’s League prexy . . outstanding organizer . . expert in sparkling repartee . . Theta Alpha Phi . . school girl complexion .. Alpha Phi Gamma . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. | MARILYN BUCHANNAN TALENTED MUSICIAN .. mello cello . . president of Sigma Alpha Iota . . Secretary of Kappa Delta Pi . . Vice-president of Pamarista . . scholastic ability .. piquant charm . . sweet and lovely . . genuine and sincere. 116 FRANK FIRMANI A STEADY PAL ... assistant director of men’s housing . . perpetual business manager for student publications . . an assured swagger . . a hearty laugh . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . Alpha Phi Gamma. JERRIE McGREW DEFT ARTIST . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities . . President of Alpha Phi Gamma . . since March 21, Mrs. Martin Newman . . English and art major . . profound thinker . . cat-green eyes . . blonde tresses. PAUL BENKE THE PIPE AND SLIPPER TYPE .. a frank, disarming look . . a rare and calculated smile . . intense . . vibrant . . purposely controlled ideas bordering on the radical . . literary interest . . a suggestion of an accent diversifies intellectual scope . . Statesman editor. o™ y at 7 ) A RTT ash hi Is ra IN] 1 — — AA d ‘al 7 , _ Hra ) Fre c ly hc -Rale . Rose olv et} . . toothnsome - . vivacious . mac . Alpna Fn ( uy , 120 JIM BOYLE KEYBOARD WIZARD .. music and speech major . . dexterous fingers . . Radio Guild . . President of Blue Key . . original compositions . . subtle interpretations . . bright, cheerful disposition . . personalty boy . . Theta Alpha Phi . . Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. MIREX- CHESiNGT TYPICAL COED .. enterprising independent . . bl onde sophistication . . pin-up figure . . low, friendly voice . . Secretary of Student Council . . active in campus publications . . timed wit . . Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Weis GN T OUTSTAN ful in four roles c ° a for rejuvenation ate} merican Colleg TT 4k. NG 123 re spon succe SS= With the return of the veteran to campus, Indiana State has again taken its place among the top in the field of athletics. Retaining the emphasis placed on physical training and education during the war, Indiana State has gone a long way in all branches of athletics this year. With a winning basketball team as guide and inspiration, football, track, swimming, cross country, boxing and intra-mural athletics followed close behind, holding a high place in student interest. COACHING STAFF DAVE GLASCOCK Track and cross country coach. WALLY MARKS Coach of football, baseball, and boxing. ART STRUM Head of the Physical Education Department . coach of tennis and golf. JOHNNY WOODEN Athletic director . . basketball coach. | i] + elev Se GLUB I Men’s club . . for varsity athletic winners . . football, track, basketball, baseball, tennis, and golf . . largest membership in history of club . . noted for school spirit . . purpose . . to secure better conditions at Indiana State for athletics and physical education department. . “Whenever you meet an I man, you meet a real man”. . frame and hang athletic pictures in the State Hall of Athletic Fame . . sold concessions at all college games and tournaments held in the gymnasium . . give out- standing freshman a monogram blanket . . roped off cheering section at the football games and _ basketball] games . . Leon Cobb, president . . Frank Frankowiak. vice-president . . Paul Brown, secretary .. Marion “Tex” Graham, treasurer .. sponsors, Arthur Strum, Dave Glascock, “Wally” Marks and John Wooden. Officers—President, Lean Cobb . . Vice-president, Frank Frankowiak .. Secretary, Paul Brown Treasurer, Marion Graham. First row: W. Turpin, J. McGill, H. Gerdink, R. Scheller, R. Boling, J. Jones, A. Rambis, R. Chew, M. Woolsey, B. Stevins. Second row: A. Strum, faculty sponsor, F. Svarezkopf, G. Knezevich, R. Mason, L. Cobb, M. Graham, V. McCarty, S. Sajko, R. Brown, L. Swinford. Third row: N. Cohen, F. Frankowiak, B. Brown, P. Brammel, H. Meyer, B. Ingebritzen, D. Adams, J. Dunk, Mitchell. Fourth row: C. Riddle, D. Cofer, J. Short, P. Brown, P. Sel ge, P. Fouty, E. Lash, J. Mann, R. Lightcap. 127 and Football Co-captains Football coaching staff . . headed by Wally Marks, formerly of the University of Chicago . . Major in the Army Air Force . . capably assisted by Bob Snyder graduate of Wabash . . Army Air Force veteran . . Paul Selge graduate of Indiana State . . Naval officer .. Kenny Myers. . attended Southwest Missouri Teachers College . navigator in the Army Air Force. Marion “Tex” Graham, senior from Princeton . veteran of three years experience on varsity football squad . . stalwart end . . former Marine officer. Leon Cobb, senior from Dugger . . three years varsity football experience . . played both center and fullback . . all round athlete . . former Naval Air Corps officer. 128 1946-47 FIGHTING SYCAMORES 1946 edition of the “Fighting Sycamores” one of best in history of school . . record of 4 won and 4 lost failed to show their greatest . . Coach Marks took little time in fashioning a winning ball club out of his wealth of material . . Sycamores opened season with convinc- ing 13 to 0 victory over Illinois Normal . . Following week State nosed out by Wabash 13 to 0 . . Game much closer than score showed .. Heartbreaker of season when Butler’s last minute pass found Sycamores napping . . Butler won 13 to 7 . . following Saturday State victim again of last minute bugaboo . . Evansville scored in final seconds to nose out blue and white 14 to 13 . . Next weekend State opponent of St. Joseph . . St. Joe clawed out a 19 to 0 victory . . Sycamore’s performance worst of season . . State dropped Canterbury 29 to 0 next weekend . . Moral . . can not keep good team down . . Before homecoming fans State out fought Eastern Illinois . . Gained a 13 to 0 decision . . Final game of season played in sea of mud and water . . Sycamores proved themselves dolphins .. Wrested Victory Bell away from Ball State . . Bob Chester’s last minute field goal gave Marksmen 3 to 0 win. . Max Woolsey freshman star of year ago led team defense . . Voted all state guard . . Tex Graham, Frank Frankowiak, Leon Cobb, Dave Adams, George Knezevich only seniors on squad .. Prospects good for 1947. 129 FOOTBALL TEAM IN BOB CARPENTER, end CARL EDDS, tackle DICK GUYER, guard JOHN MANN, end MARION GRAHAM, end JULIAN McGILL, halfback DICK FREIJE, guard AUGUST LAMBERT, tackle RAY RESCHAN, center INDIVIDUAL ACTION SHOTS BOB MAEHLING, center BOB CHESTER, fullback GEORGE KNESEVICH, tackle FRED PUGH, quarterback ROSS LAMBERT, end FRANK FRANKOWIAK, halfback WILBUR MYERS, tackle DAN McCANN, halfback ERVIN COHEN, guard FOOTBALL TEAM IN BILL CLARKSON, end BOB SHORT, tackle JOE O’ROURKE, tackle RED FAUGHT, quarterback STAN SAJKO, end BERNARD RENDER, halfback JACK GILMAN, guard MIKE GORDON, guard DAVE ADAMS, guard INDIVIDUAL ACTION SHOTS BOB EVANS, quarterback RUDY HILTON, end WAYNE TURPIN, end JOHN DEL VECCHIO, end GARNETT DE BAUN, center LEON COBB, center and fullback BOB BROWN, quarterback HAROLD MYER, tackle MAX WOOLSEY, halfback JOHN HAMILTON, fullback FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS 1946-47 Maehling (73) outflanks enemy ball carrier . . unknown State ball carrier fails to gain . . Sycamore ocense lines up for play . . John Mann (76) leaps for high pass . . Bernie Render eludes tackle in run around end .. Oscar Reeder makes a tackle from behind . . John Hamilton (right foreground) tackles ball carrier. Leon Cobb (27) runs to aid of two teammates . . Woolsey moves ball behind his own interference . . Jim Warrenburg carries ball thru the line. - Pete Anderson. First row: Don Kozor- orski, Charles Austin. Second row: Bill Jagod- zinski, John Hazen, Frank Debrucker, Jerry Kunkel, BASKETBALL 1946-47 Coach Johnnie Wooden and assistant Ed Powell . . Wooden replaced the great Glen Curtis, Sycamore coach for eight years . . No better successor could have been chosen . Wooden great all time All-American at Purdue in early 1930’s . . All-State prep star in 1927 under former Coach Curtis at Martinsville . . equal success with outstanding coaching record at Central of South Bend . . Ed Powell now assistant coach formerly played under Coach Wooden . . Powell great athlete himself. 136 First row: Don Kozororski, Bill Jagodzinski, Les Brown, Clarence Walker, Jim Powers, Charles Austin, Ed. Lash. Second row: Bob Brock, Lenny Rzeszewski, Bob Brady, Dan Dimich, Joe DePeugh, Jim Hans, Duane Klueh, Don Mc- Donald. 1946-47 BASKETBALL RECORDS Fighting Sycamores of 1946-47 composed of freshmen with exception of Senior Ed Lash, Junior Joe DePugh, Sophomore Bobby Royer . . the year one of great success as freshman coach and freshman squad prove themselves worthy of the name Fighting Sycamores . . employed fast break style of basketball . . Sycamore victims included Valpo twice . . Western Michigan twice . . Baylor once . . Southern Illinois National Intercollegiate champ once . . high point of season was appearance of Indiana State in Madison Square Garden . . defeated by St. John’s . . Sycamores exhibited touch of basketball greatness in defeat . . basketball looks to great future under Coach Wooden. 137 BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL ACTION SHOTS DON MACDONALD, forward DUANE KLUEH, forward LENNY RZESZEWSKI, guard ED LASH, guard BOB ROYER, guard JIM POWERS, forward 138 LES BROWN, forward DAN DIMICH, center JOE DEPEUGH, center CLARENCE WALKER, guard BOB SMITH, guard BOB BRADY, forward JIM HANS, center BOB BROCK, guard BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS 1946-47 Klueh (22) shoots for basket and misses . . MacDonald scrambles in mid-air for control of ball . . an under basket lay-in shot by Kleuh . . Dimich jumps for ball. 140 DePuegh (77) rebounds off his own basket . . Lash and MasDonald wait for ball to come down . . battle for the ball under the basket . . Smith (18) lays ball in basket. 141 MID-WEST TOURNEY Tourney queen Susan Spear of Terre Haute pre- senting winners trophy to co-captains Mozza and Tonkovich of Marshall College as queen attendants Roberta Simmons of Brazil and Delores Letzkkus look on . . Fighting Sycamores defeated by Marshall College eventual winner of tourney in semi-final round 66-58 . . Kleuh’s 20 points of no avail as Sycamores succumbed to blistering fast break of Marshall . . Indiana State reached semi-finals by defeating Drury of Springfield, Missouri, 68-45 . . Kleuh and McDonald with 13 points apiece led scoring . . Midwest Tourney great success with fans . . 1946 third tourney . . Sponsored by Terre Haute Junior Chamber of Commerce, 142 SYCAMORES AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Fighting Sycamores make first appearance in New York’s Madison Square Garden . . Favorite of crowd .. Played St. John’s of Brooklyn . . St. John’s receiver of National Collegiate Athletic Association in- vitation college basketball’s most select invitational tourney . . Sycamores started game in fast fashion . . Built up 12 point lead at one stage in first half . . Fell behind 13 points in second half . . Finished game with desperate effort . . Narrowed margin to two points with less than minute to play . . Valient effort of Fighting Sycamores failed in victory but won hearts of crowd even in defeat . . Kleuh’s 16 points . . Dimich holding of Boykoff 6 foot 9 inch center to lowest point total of season . . top individual performances. 143 Intramural Softball Champs First row: Charles Baier, Carl Riddle, Dan O’Rear. Second row: Elmer Howk, Charles Roccia, A. Tyler, Frank Frankowaik, Bill Rider. INTRAMURALS Pictured Paul Lindsay Intramural director with trophy awarded to winner for the year . . Lindsay from Lewis- town, Pennsylvania . . former leader in the YMCA leagues . . New system of awards introduced . . One huge trophy to be given at end of year to organization with most points . . Individual recognition given to team members of winning teams . . Football, basketball, cross country, swimming, ping pong, handball, softball, track, soccer sports counting points toward trophy .. Eight teams in football league .. Won by Fighting Eight team Thirty-two teams entered in basketball division . . Jack Hopkins Southern Aces winner of first half of basketball play off .. No victor as Yearbook goes to press on March 15 . . Softball, track, soccer to be held in Spring quarter . . winners in these theree divisions will determine winner in final point compilation for big trophy . . Intramural presents balanced program . . The play-for-fun athlete plays again at State under the Intra- mural program. PROGRAM REVISED ee Cross country intramural winners Jim Jackson, Frank Blackford, Vern McCarty. Intramural football champs, Fighting Eight: First row: Bill Carroll, Paul Dailey, Dennis Loudermilk, Charles Moore. Second row: Bob Everwein, Harvey Roberts, Jack Dilg, Glen High. Track season very successful . . State placed second to Butler in Little State Meet. . Placed well in other meets . . Ken Kinney ace 440 man Vern Mc- Carty distance runner Charley Moore high jumper outstanding performers . . Most squad underclassmen Coached by Dave Glascock. Front row: Butcher, Berry, Thacker, McCarty, Jackson, Banks, Johnson, Eberly, Scott, Kinney. Second row: Brown, manager; Glascock, coach; Lash, Woolsey, Londsey, Jones, Moore, Ramsey, Tyler, Hilton, Duncan, Trumpy, Dehne, Brammell, Weber, Wilcox, McCann, Cline, assistant coach. SYCAMORE REPRESENTATIVES IN Left to right: Chagares, Berry, Lash, Fouty, Marshall, Fread. oe Tennis team undefeated in match play . . Held victories over Earlham (2), Eastern Illinois (2), and Ball State . . Tied for state champion- ship .. Flip of coin gave Sycamores Little State crown and Ball State Big State crown .. Ed Lash and Don Marshall runner-up in state doubles tourney . . Perry Fouty manager .. Arthur Strum coach. Baseball team tied for first place in Indiana oi ce Intercollegiate Confer- SL OR Heme ame Sb . S26 SRST ESOS ONAN IR . : , = = ei ence .. Gained victories ei47ey ) ye ey STATE eer Agny 6: Bae yee AR, es Ne « ae, estateh eS | over Indiana Central : (2), Central Normal (2), Evansville, and Ball State (2) . . Lost to Butler (2) and East- ern Illinois . . Tied Eastern Illinois . . Sea- son record of 7 wins 3 losses and 1 tie.. a Coached by Wally at : Marks. 4 First row: Henson, Donham, Thomas, Bob Brown, Douglas, Bernard Brown, Gates, Hf Kaye, Paddock. Second row: Vickers, manager; Chew, Gough, Peerman, Porter, Morgason, Sullivan, + | Bonham, James, Marks, coach. SPRING SPORTS PROGRAM i Left to right: Nutter, Bolin, Stunkard, Havercamp, Robinson. | 5 il | Golf season climaxed ! by annexing Little State Meet . . Sycamore golfer f i Bill Nutter medalist in Little State Meet . . Earl- ham victim of State two times . . Only loss to In- diana University . . Ab- breviated golf schedule in return to spring sports . . Coached by Arthur Strum . . Managed by Russ Bolin. Cross-country Coached by Dave Glascock . . Managed by Paul Brown Squad made up mostly of underclass- men . . Freshmen Bill Malloy, Mike Rimmel, and Pete Chalos and_ sopho- more Tom Scott most consistent perform- ers) 00, sduad © ta. Team ran _ against Eastern Illinois and Ball State. First row: Tom Scott, Paul Dean, Dick McCann, Mike Rimmel, Bill Malloy, Jim Jackson, Morris Crossland. Second row: Mr. Glascock, John Stewart, Jack Jones, Max Priest, Maynard Dowden, Phil Duggan, Pete Chalos, Paul Brown. CROSS COUNTRY AND SWIM TEAM Left to right: Charles Morical, Art Golden, Joel Kohn, Elmer Howk, Capt. Sumner Proctor, Bob Morgan, Bernard Anson, Con Davis, Charles Mazlack, Myron Smith, Ted Szymanski, Manager Kenneth Saladin, Paul Lindsay, coach. Indiana State represent- ed by swimming team for first time in se veral years swam against such teams as_ Indianapolis Athletic Club, Huntington Y.M.C.A. and Ball State . . placed second in Little State meet . . coached by Paul Lindsay former New Orleans Athletic Club swimmer. op = ad O QO, DN n Za ea) =. O 2 BEELER IPN LER Pica iis WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .. EXTRA CURRICULAR SPORTS Volleyball . . mighty Juniors . . perennial win- ners of class tournament . . Margaret Burt success- ful chairman . . sorority tournament better each year . . full of spikes and crazy spins. Left to right: Betty Archer, Margaret Boyce, Dot Shields, Julie Lubker, Ruth Gleason, Margaret Burt, Ginnie Wilson, Ferne Price. 150 Excellent year . . effi- ciently directed by presi- dent Libby Schmidt. . Women’s Athletic Asso- ciation . . organization for women interested in sports . . successfully handled by sports chair- man . . initiation services impressive . . Ferne Price, basketball chairman . . Juniors victorious in class tournament . . Delta Sig sorority champs. . climax of the year . . honor day banquet. Council members are first row: Dot Allensworth, Donna Stuebe, Jean Martin, Dot Shields, Pat Moody, Libby Schmidt. Second row: Ruth Gleason, Margaret Beyce, Betty Archer, Billie Smith, Julie Lubker, Inez Pulliam, Ferne Price, Dot Steinsberger, Joyce Black- burn. ORGANIZATION Soccer . . wonderful fall weather . . first or- ganization since 1944 . , fine representation . . ob- ject, kick the ball. . bruised shins . . termina- tion of season portraying excellent skill. First row: Dorothy Allens- worth, Betty Archer, Jean Turpin, Pauline Hardin, Julie Lubker, Dorothy Annakin. Second row: Dot Shields, Ruth Gleanson, Pat Moody, Marcella Drain, Ferne Price, Joyce Blackburn, Libby Schmidt, Margaret Rogers. Every girl a horseback rider . . Deming stable scene of most activity . . spirited horses . . some a little slower . . how to “post” . . fun to hike too . . Dot Steinsberger . . chairman. Miss East, Dot Steinsberger, Rose Winderbaum, Dot Shields, Ferne Price, Betty Pyle. 151 Bowling . . overflowing alleys . . enthusiasm great . . fluctuating scores gutter balls . . strikes and spares . . improved tech- nique evident . . Billie Smith . . chairman. 2 ve 4 a 4 A “4 tA 4 4 y 4 C GAKE YOURS CHOICE T is for tumbling . . climb a rope . . jump the buck . . dive over five people . . do a cartwheel . . requires more coordination than strength . . chairmaned by Jean Martin. Archery .. bulls eye . . relax your shoulder . . anchor to center of chin . . quick release . . Deming Park Archery Range . . lots of patience. Hit the target girls! Libby Schmidt, Julie Lubker, Pat Moody. ORCHESIS : Orchesis . . honorary dance . . raise standards of dancing . . appreciation of types and forms . . or- ganized lessons for begin- | ners . . successful spring show . . party for pledges guided by prexy June Risher, Left to right: Carolyn Jones, Jo Ann Jiles, Ferne Price, Marcella Drain, June Risher, Dot Steinsberger, Marcheta Hemenway. First row: Mary Alice Kirkham, Joy Wright, LaVena Kiser Court, Charlotte Lindley, Joanne Hutchins, Mary Henderson. Second row: Barbara Kelly, Dot Annakin, Dot Shields, Roz Gheaja, Roberta Whit- mire, Betty Jo Brasier. DOLPHIN Dolphin . . advanced swimmers club . . color- ful aquatic show . . danc- ing in the water . . ballet legs . . dolphin . . music while working . . plenty of practice. 153 The qualities of cooperation and leadership so necessary to all of a stu- dent’s life are nowhere developed as within the organizations on a college campus. Eom a student’s close contact with the members of his respective groups grows a sense of value and a basis of evaluation of his fellow man. Through this contact are recognized and nourished talents and latent abilities, helping them to grow and the student grows. By continued service to the student body and the college they have more than proved their worth. ALPHA cr d in 1899 . . yellow . . chrysanthemum . . diamond shaped pin . . successful rush . . Bohemian Open tae Deen Barbeque . Seilger Star Dinner . . 32 girls accepted the yellow ribbons and later silver chrysanthe- mum leaf . . 1946 first place Song Fest . . “In the Still of the Night” . . directed by Bertie Mitchell . . prom queen at- tendant Frances Burke . . “South America Take It Away” took Judges’ and Audience awards in Campus Revue . Alice Ann Meagher, Dot Annakin directing . . Chonita singing in Spanish . . 150 Alphas at Homecoming Luncheon om happy time at Meagher’s Open House . . “Victory in the Stars” second place Homecoming Float . . Pat Keigley Home- coming queen attendant . . Dot Annakin, Bertie Mitchell Pamarista pledges . . Alice Anderson, Marilyn Dorsey . . Student Council . . pledge dance “Christmas Star” in ballroom . . new song by Jean Cromwell .. Susie Spear Midwest Tourney basketball queen . . Libby Campbell outstanding pledge . . Elaine Whitney queen of Mardi Gras . . actresses Pat Kilgore, Mary Kay Bingman, Mabel Finley, Alice Meagher stars in Sycamore plays . . Crystal Ball . . Mary Lou Steed chairman . . Coed Week-end open house at Pfister’s . . Ginny Burnett gave president’s pin to Joan Cromwell . . Susie Spear replaced Joan as vice-president . . Mary Henderson, Libby Back as secretary . . Betty Mae Tapy, Joan Schabel as treasurer . . Marianne Larrance, Mary DeLoughery as historian . . Pat Welch, Susie as reporter . . Alpha Sigs entertained Alphas at open house . . Alpha-Forum spring dance . . many Alphas in activities . . Mabel Finley, Bertie Mitchell, Alice Meagher, Dot Annakin, Pat Reel, pee. ee Ginny Burnett, vice-president . . Theta Alpha i ers . . actives in Pamarista . . Jean Cromwell. te pecan tage manager . . Fran Burke, Ginny, Mabel, Dot Martin in Press Club hes Andy, Pam Jean, Libby on Statesman . . Fran, business manager of Sycamore, secretary Union Board . . Bertie, co-chairman Music Committee of Activities Bureau . . “Story Princess” Mabel in State Radio Guild rae Joan Cromwell, Mary Henderson in Kappa Pi. . Alpha versatility in Home Ec, Commerce, Elementary, Dolphin’s president Mary Henderson . . Ginny Burnett in Who’s Who . . June Wedding Bells for Henrietta, Jane Ann, Ethel Mae. ADAMS, PATSY, Terre Haute ANNAKIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute BACK, LIBBY ANN, Terre Haute BIDLE, JOAN, Terre Haute BINGMAN, MARY K., Terre Haute BLOCKSOM, BETTY, Terre Haute BLOWER, MARY, Terre Haute BOGRAN, CHONITA, San Pedro Sula, Honduras BRESETT, PAT, Terre Haute. BREWER, HENRIETTA, Terre Haute BROWN, HELEN, Brazil BURKE, FRANCES, Terre Haute BURNETT, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute BUTLER, ALICE, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, ELIZABETH, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, SALLY, Terre Haute CARRIGAN, MARCELLA, Terre Haute CLARK, BECKY, Terre Haute COLE, MARILYN, Terre Haute CROMWELL, JANE, Terre Haute 156 CROMWELL, JOAN, Terre Haute DOUGHERTY, DARHIS, Terre Haute DeLOUGHERY, BETTY, Terre Haute DORSEY, MARILYN, Terre Haute EAGLESFIELD, HELEN, Brazil FINLEY, MABEL, Brazil FISCHER, ROSE MARIE, Terre Haute GERDINK, SUE, Terre Haute HENDERSON, MARY, Brazil HENLEY, EMILY ANN, Terre Haute HOLMES, MARY ANN, Terre Haute IRWIN, MARILYN, Terre Haute JONES, ALICE, Terre Haute JONES, JANICE, Terre Haute KAMPER, JEANNE, Shelbyville KEIGLEY, PAT, East Chicago KILGORE, PATRICIA, Terre Haute LaFOLLETTE, JOANNE, Terre Haute LANDIS, MARGARET, Flora LARRANCE, MARIANNE, Terre Haute MARTIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute MEAGHER, ALICE ANN, Terre Haute MITCHELL, ROBERTA, Terre Haute MOORE, BETTY, Brazil MURPHY, MARTHA, Brazil NICHOLS, HELEN, Attica PAITSON, DOROTHY, Terre Haute PRICE, JANE A., Terre Haute ROTH, MARJORIE, Terre Haute RUDD, JANICE, Terre Haute RYAN, MARY FRANCES, Terre Haute SCHABEL, BARBARA, Terre Haute SCHABEL, JOAN, Terre Haute SHAFFER, JONE, Terre Haute SNYDER, ROSEMARY, Sullivan SPEAR, SUSIE, Terre Haute SPARKS, MARGARET, Terre Haute STEPHENS, MARY C., Terre Haute SWAIM, ROXANN, Indianapolis TAPY, BETTY MAE, Terre Haute WELCH, PATRICIA, Terre Haute WHITE, MARIAN, Terre Haute WHITNEY, ELAINE, Terre Haute WOOD, RUTH A., Clinton | | DELTA SIGMA Delta Sigma . . founded in 1904 . . colors rose and gray . . officers for year, Dorothy Shields, president . . Mary Ruth Oakley, vice-president . . Marilee Daily, secretary . . Margaret Hancock, treasurer . . patronesses, Mrs. Edwin Canine, Mrs. George Eberhart, Mrs. Richard Roehm, Miss June Reynerson, Mrs. Ralph Watson, and Mrs. Richard McDaid . . rush began with a Circus party at the Y.M.C.A. . . traditional tea held at the Woman’s Dept. Club . . an informal dinner party held at the home of Mrs. Richard Roehm, closing formal rush season . . rose and gray ribbons were pinned on twenty pledges at squeal . . after-squeal party at home of Mary Alice Purcell . . skit in Campus Revue, “Mardi Gras”, written and directed by Jane Babcock . . produced by the pledges . . Homecoming activities under general chairman, Irma Lee Prather . . float ‘“Let’s Can Eastern Illinois” . . fourteen pledges helped carry out the theme . . traditional Homecoming Luncheon held at Castle Roma . . Pamarista pledged Margaret Boyce, Mary Alice Purcell, and Elizabeth Schmidt . . Judy Montgomery yell leader . . Delta Sigs honored by the Alpha Sigs . . guests of their first open house . . pledges hostesses to the actives at Christmas party . . held at home of Marilyn Neukom . . informal party with Alpha Sigs, brother fraternity . . Edgewood cabin . . three pledges were received into formal pledgeship, and fourteen girls became active at formal initiation held February 1 in the Union Building . . Jane Babcock awarded chapter guard as outstanding pledge . . initiation followed by a formal dance, “Winter Wonderland” held in the Formal Lounge . . Alice Lloyd and Irma Lee Prather co-chairmen . . successfully captured intersorority volleyball tournament .. captained by Rose Wunderbaum . . basketball team, Dot Shields, captain, won championship title . . Mary Ruth Oakley, vice-president of Women’s League . . Libby Schmidt, president of W.A.A. . . Margaret Boyce, treasurer Athenaeum .. Mary Alice Purcell, chaplain of Sigma Alpha Iota. ARCHER, BETTY, Terre Haute BABCOCK, JANE, Franklin BAKER, JOLENE, Terre Haute BOYCE, MARGARET, Terre Haute CLIFFORD, MARY, Delphi DAILY, MARILEE, Remington DAY, ALICE, Dale DEAL, MARY CAROLYN, Tangier DEINDERFER, CLARISSA, Huntingburg DRAIN, MARCELLA, Evansville FOSTER, PHYLLIS, Washington GALLAGHER, ANNA FERN, Montgomery GLEASON, RUTH, Crawfordsville GRIFFIN, MARY EVELYN, Rosedale HACHSTETLER, ROSE, St. Clair, Mich. HANCOCK, MARGARET, Gosport HAY, JOSEPHINE, Gary KASRICH, GERALDINE, Gary LANE, MARILYN, Decker LEATH, OLENE, Williamsport LLOYD, ALICE, Terre Haute LOVETT, VIVIAN, Mishawaka KIPPER, AURELIA, Hobart MARTIN, HELEN, Terrt Haute MARTIN, JEAN, Chandler MAUREY, SUE, Mecca MEYER, IRMA, New Albany MONTGOMERY, JULIA, Rockport MURPHY, JOAN, Mecca NEUKOM, MARILYN, Terre Haute NICHOLS, JOAN, Poland OAKLEY, MARY, Evansville OWENS, DOROTHY, Terre Haute PRATHER, IRMA LEE, Covington PURCELL, MARY ALICE, Terre Haute SCHMIDT, LIBBY, West Terre Haute SHIELDS, DOROTHY, Crawfordsville WUNDERBAUM, ROSE, Montpelier 159 ceiiiiead La GAMMA GAMMA Gamma Gamma organized in 1902 . . . colors are crimson and white, flower, the red rose . . . officers for the first half of the year ... president Gloria Love, vice president Sally Schoonover, secretary Peggy Shannahan Lewis, treas- urer Barbara Garrison ... last half . . . president Gloria Love, vice president Dot Evans, secretary Marianna Dede, treasurer Jane Cantrell . . . patronesses . .. Mrs. D. V. Annakin, Mrs. Paul Headdy, Mrs. W. W. Parsons, Mrs. Char- lotte Burford, Mrs. Wally Marks, Mrs. John Wooden ... rush began with Swedish style show . . . and Kaffee Kalas .. . Circus Party at Edgewood Cabin . . . complete with a merry-go-round . . . ferris wheel . . . fortune teller .. . annual Red Rose Dinner at Terre Haute House . . . ended with squeal party by the alums . . . 29 pledges accepted red and white ribbons ... Campus Revue director Kitty Stirwalt won third place with “Doin’ What Comes Natur’lly” . . . Dot Evans elected Homecoming Queen attendant ... ninety actives ... pledges . . . alumns attended luncheon at Women’s Department Club . . . Jody Graham chairman of float, “We'll Have a Circus” . . . hostess for social meetings . . . Joan Hutchins, Jody Boyll, Joann Miller, Lola Belle Arney . .. monthly Go-to-Church Sundays with breakfast afterwards . .. Robbie Simmons elected attendant to Queen of the Midwest Basketball Tournament . . Nina Summers, to Queen of the Mardi Gras . . . Gamma-Lambda Dance in December . . . formal with Bob Boyll’s orchestra . . . in March, informal dance with Hawaiian theme chairmaned by Barbara Bowne . . . Phyllis Hinebaugh was selected outstanding pledge . . . Miriam Rippetoe cited for 100 index .. . Kitty Stirwalt president Women’s League ... Joan Harris president of Eclectic . . . Gloria Love of Modern Language Club . . . Jo Seamon of Com- merce Club . . . Marilyn Buchanan of Sigma Alpha Iota . .. Kitty Stirwalt elected to National Who’s Who, in Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Ink Sense editor. ARNEY, LOLA BELLE, Terre Haute BALDWIN, VIRGINIA, Washington, D. C. BECK, JAYNE, Terre Haute BERBERICH, EILEEN HOFFMAN, Terre Haute BILLINGS, JUNE, Valparaiso BOWNE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BOYLE, JOANNE, Terre Haute BRISON, DORIS, Canton, Ohio BUCHANAN, MARILYN, Elkhart CANTRELL, JANE, Terre Haute CORYELL, MYRTLE, Sullivan DANIELS, MARY LOU, Sullivan DANIELS, R ACHEL, Terre Haute DIX, LOIS WATSON, Martinsville DAYER, MARY ELLEN, Terre Haute DECAMP, BETTY, Terre Haute DEDE, MARYANNA, Terre Haute DOWNEN, MARTHA, Vincennes EVANS, DOROTHY, West Terre Haute GARRISON, BARBARA, Terre Haute 160 GRAHAM, JOANN, Terre Haute GREGER, MARY JO, Terre Haute HADLEY, ANN, Terre Haute HAMELMAN, FRANCES, Huntingburg HARGIS, HELEN, Terre Haute HARRIS, JOAN, Terre Haute HAYWARD, RUTH CARNES, Terre Haute HIMEBAUGH, PHYLLIS, Elkhart HUTCHINS, JOANNE, Terre Haute KEENE, BELVA JO, Valparaiso KNOY, PEGGY, Martinsville KENNARD, JANE, Princeton KRISE, BARBARA, Terre Haute LINDLEY, CHARLOTTE, Terre Haute LINNELL, GRACE, Sullivan LOVE, GLORIA, Worthington MANNING, MARY, Paris, Il. McDONALD, JOAN, Clinton MARX, ELLA MAE, Evansville MILLER, ELEANOR, West Terre Haute MILLER, JOANNE, Terre Haute PURCELL, LOIS, Terre Haute RETTER, NANCY, Terre Haute RIPPETOE, MIRIAM, Terre Haute SCHOLZ, MARJORIE, South Bend SCOTT, PEGGY, Chrisman, Illinois SCHOONOVER, SALLY, Terre Haute SEAMON, JO, Terre Haute SHANNAHAN, PEGGY, Terre Haute SHICKEL, RITA, Terre Haute SIMMONS, ROBBY, Elkhart STIRWALT, KITTY, Terre Haute STOEHR, MARJORIE, Terre Haute STRICKLER, DELORES, Worthington SUMMERS, NINA, Worthington WAGGONER, JANE, Terre Haute WATTS, JEAN, Terre Haute WIDDING, BETTY, Terre Haute ZIMMER, BEVERLY, Canton, Ohio KAPPA KAPPA SORORITY Kappa . . organized 1903 . . the flower, white rose . . fall rush . . twenty-five accepted lavender and white pledge ribbon . . Mother Gooseland party at YMCA .. second party, Swedish Smorgasbord given by Alums . . traditional Crystal and Orchid dinner at Woman’s Department Club .. after rush squeal party at Rae Park Club House . . first place Homecoming Float . . “It’s in the Cards.” . . Miami White, Carolyn Gillis, as chairmen . . forty-third Homecoming Luncheon at Union Building Ballroom .. Carolyn Haste in charge . . second place judge’s award at Campus Review . colorful and quaint “China Town” . . Jane Bragdon and Joyce Thomas, co-directors . . formal initiation services and dinner at Deming Hotel . . Jackie Leak and Joyce Strong, co-chairmen . . Virginia Combs, outstanding pledge . presented with jeweled star pin . . “Frosted Leaves” formal dance . . Union Building Ballroom . . after initiation . . Tommy Decker’s Orchestra . . Rosemary Yuknes, chairman . . Thanksgiving baskets for needy . . donations to the Red Cross . . canned food for France . . books for China . . go to Church Sundays .. Christmas party at Wini Myer’s . . big and little sisters exchanging gifts .. grab bag . . carolling . . Kappa patronesses . . Mrs. Sylvan Yager, Mrs. Esther Rumple, Mrs. Omer Rhodes, Mrs. B. B. White, Jr., Miss Florence Curtis, Mrs. U. O. Cox, Miss Lenora Williamson, and Mrs. Henry Baker . . officers elected in March .. Mary Alice Klein, president . . Wini Myer, vice- president . . Irene Sallay, secretary .. Margaret Nichols, treasurer . . Joan Cliver, attendant to Queen of Hearts at Mardi Gras . . “April Showers” . . spring formal dance . . Libby Johnson chairman . . Jimmie Adami’s orchestra . . annual 6:00 May breakfast at Deming Park .. Eleanor Johnson chief cook . . Senior picnic at Deming Park .. a slumber party afterwards at Edgewood . . Virginia Whitesell, president of Sigma Alpha Iota . . Jean Handley and Libby Johnson pledged to Kappa Pi . . Wini Myer, sophomore representative on Student Council . . Jane Bragdon, Student Union Bureau Dance Committee Chairman, Pamarista . . Pat Phillips, Radio Guild President . . Joyce Ky- lander, President of Press Club, Alpha Phi Gamma, Iota Rho Chi, Editor of Ink Sense, Sorority Song Fest Director, Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges, Pamarista . . Margaret Monniger, rush captain, co pledge captain, Kappa Pi, Art Editor of Ink Sense . . Mary Alice Klein, new president of the sorority, co-pledge captain, attendant to 1947 Junior Prom Queen . . Zoe Shriner, Kappa Delta Pi, president, Senior Class Treasurer . . Joyce Strong, 1947 Sycamore editor, Alpha Phi Gamma, Pamarista . . Joyce Thomas, Secretary of Commerce Club, 1946 Junior Prom Queen . . Helen Wools, last year’s prexy, Student Council, Pamarista, Who’s Who in American Universities and Col- leges, co-editor of Ink Sense, outstanding senior woman .. five pledges to Pamarista spring initiation . . Zoe Shriner, Eleanor Johnson, Mary Alice Klein, Virginia Whitesell, and Rose Louise Schaeffer. ADAMSON, JOAN, Terre Haute AKINS, HAZEL, Bedford ALLEN, ANITA, Farmersburg BRAGDON, JANE, Terre Haute BROYLES, MARGARET ANN, Terre Haute BURGER, MARY JEAN, Terre Haute CAZEE, BARBARA, Terre Haute OLIVER, JO ANN, Terre Haute COMBS, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute CONGER, DOROTHY, Liberty DODSON, HELEN B., Terre Haute EPPERT, MARY LEIGH, Brazil EVERROAD, MARTHA, Edinburg FAUST, MARY ANN, Terre Haute GALLAGHER, PEGGY, Terre Haute GIESLER, PRISCILLA, Terre Haute GILLIS, CAROLYN, Terre Haute GOSNELL, PATRICIA, Coalmont HANDLEY, JEAN, Terre Haute HASTE, CAROLYN, Bedford 162 - KYLANDER, JOYCE, Terre Haute HOLLINGSWORTH, JO, Terre Haute JACKSO N, DOROTHY, Terre Haute JOHNSON, ELEANOR, Terre Haute JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, Terre Haute JOHNSON, NANCY, Terre Haute KISER LAVENA, Indianapolis LANGENBACH, ESTHER ANN, Terre Haute LEAK, JACUQELINE, Indianapolis MAHAN, NINA, Terre Haute McCOWN, BARBARA, Terre Haute McNAUGHT, SUE, Terre Haute McWILLIAMS, BETTY, Bedford MONNINGER, MARGARET, Terre Haute MOODY, PATRICIA, Casey, Ill. MOWERY, BETTY MARSHALL, Terre Haute MYER, WINIFRED, Terre Haute NASH, BETH, Terre Haute NICHOLS, MARGARET, Fowler OSMON, GLORIA, Indianapolis PAITSON, BETTY, Terre Haute PAITSON, LOUISE, Terre Haute PETTY, BETTY JO SMITH, Terre Haute PHILLIPS, PATRICIA, Terre Haute PRICE, MARY WILLODEEN, Terre Haute QUINLAN, PATRICIA, Terre Haute ROWE, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute SALLAY, IRENE, Whiting SCHAEFFER, ROSE LOUISE, Terre Haute SEDGWICK, DIANA, Terre Haute SHEDD, REBECCA, Terre Haute SHEPERD, JOANNE NORTH, Terre Haute SHIFLET, FLO, Terre Haute SHRINER, ZOE, Terre Haute SNYDER, JANE, Terre Haute SNYDER, JOAN, Terre Haute SPREEN, ERMA, Williams STRONG, CAROL, Terre Haute STRONG, JOYCE, Terre Haute _ THOMAS, JOYCE, Cory WHITE, MIAMI, Terre Haute WHITESELL, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute WOOLS, HELEN, Terre Haute YUKNES, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute LAMBDA DELTA PHI Lambda Delta Phi sorority established as the Llamaradas in 1904 . . changed t o the Greek letter name in 1926. . flower, the daisy . . emblem, the torch . . Llamarada meant flash of light . . colors . . white for purity . . green for growth . . pinned twenty girls at “squeal” . . Nelle Cook headed rush . . open house and style show first night . . “Club Taboo” with specialties by Gheaja and Roberts . . traditional last night dinner in the Wabash Room . . prexies Jerrie McGrew Newman and Betty Roach guided sorority . . vice-president Nelle Cook, Shirley Pollack, June Risher . . Carole Barnett, Wilma Lucas, Anne Riddle kept the minutes . . treasurers Violet White, Jayne Beldon kept finances in order . . patronesses Mr. and Mrs. Shomer, Mr. and Mrs. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Osterhage, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Tatlock, Mr. and Mrs. Swalls . . chose new patroness, Mr. and Mrs. Trout . . actives attend alum meetings . . Homecoming lun- cheon with alums . . St. Pat’s dinner at Y.W.C.A. . . second place in 46 May Song Fest . . Gail Roberts directing “Tove Is The Sweetest Thing” . . Homecoming float “Laying for Eastern” . . Gail and Audrey Osterhage directed Campus Revue skit “Desk Top Ballet” . . runner-up in volleyball and basketball tourney . . Delt-Lambda party at Allendale Lodge in the fall . . pledges entertained actives at the home of Nancy Matthews . . presented actives with beautiful new sorority board . . Cinderella Ball in December with Gammas . . annual Christmas party . . bridge and style show in February . . Coed week-end party .. St. Pat’s dance in March . . five new pledges during the year . . Bonnie Hayworth awarded gold torch for outstanding pledge . . Roz Gheaja student co-director of Campus Revue, Sycamore Players, Theta Alpha Phi, elected Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . Jerrie, president Alpha Phi Gamma, member of Kappa Pi, Kappa Delta Pi, Press Club, Statesman staff, national Who’s Who . . Roach in Sycamore Players, Theta Alpha Phi . . Gail in Sycamore Players, Theta Alpha Phi . . Lee Figg awarded special education scholarship . . Martha Trout co-chairman Student Union tournaments and games . . Jerrie, Rox, Martha in Pamarista . . Mary Alice Kirkham secretary-treasurer of Orchesis, cheer leader . . Carole Barnett fur- nishes the piano music, chairman of Sweetheart dinner at Residence . . Vera Bailey first attendant to Queen of Mardi Gras, freshman student council representative . . Shirley Pollack vice-president of Sophomore class . . June Risher, secretary of Junior class, president of Orchesis, secretary of Women’s League, vice-president Commerce Club, Syca- more staff . . Kirk in Alpha Phi Gamma, vice-president of Press Club, Sycamore Players, editor of Blue Book, sum- mer editor of Statesman, copy editor for Sycamore, Orchesis, Crystal Ball . . Jayne Beldon president F.T.A. . . Na Hedrick in Sigma Alpha Iota . . Margaret Burt president Othenaeum . . Fern Price captained volleyball and basket- ball winning teams. BAILEY, VERA, Terre Haute BARNETT, CAROLE, Hazleton BELDON, JAYNE, Brownstown BELDON, JUNE, Brownstown BLACKBURN, JOYCE, Terre Haute BOLING, SALLY, Terre Haute BOYD, PHYLLIS, Lockville BURT, MARGARET, Terre Haute BROWNSON, PAT, Terre Haute COTTRELL, BEVERLY, Terre Haute COUCH, MARIETTA, Princeton DAVIS, JOAN, Brazil DEHECK, PATTY, Terre Haute FENOGLIO, ROSALIE, Terre Haute FUNKHAUSER, BARBARA, Brazil GHEAJA, ROZ, East Chicago HAMBROCK, ERMALOU, Terre Haute HARDEN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute HAYWORTH, BONNIE, Terre Haute HEDRICK, NAOMI, Sullivan 164 HIGGINS, BETTY, Terre Haute HILL, ALICE ADAMS, Terre Haute JONES, CAROLYN, Terre Haute JONES, DONITA, Terre Haute KIRK, BARBARA, Terre Haute KIRKHAM, MARY ALICE, Indianapolis KRUG, MARY E., Terre Haute LUBKER, JULIE, Brownstown LUCAS, WILMA, Terre Haute McGREW, JERRIE, Terre Haute MATTHEWS, NANCY, Terre Haute McCONNELL, MARY A., Terre Haute MEEKER, MARILYN, Carlisle NEWKIRK, DAMARIS, Linton OSTERHAGE, AUDREY, Terre Haute PFEIFFER, MARY R., Terre Haute POLLOCK, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute PRICE, LA FERNE, Terre Haute RIDDELL, ANNE WAGNER, Terre Haute RIDDELL, NORMA, Brazil RISHER, JUNE, Anderson ROACH, BETTY, Indianapolis ROACH, PAT, Terre Haute ROBERTS, GAIL, Indianapolis RUSSELL, DOROTHY, Terre Haute RUST, CAROL, Cortland SARGENT, GRACE, Sullivan SPEARS, MARTHA, Terre Haute SPENCE, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute TACKETT, NANCY, Terre Haute TATLOCK, MARY LOU, Terre Haute THEODORE, HELEN, Terre Haute THEODORE, KATHERINE, Terre Haute THOMPSON, ANNA M., Speedway TOTH, BARBARA, Terre Haute TROUT, MARTHA, Staunton WHITE, VIOLET, Terre Haute WILDER, SUZANNE, Brazil WRIGHT, JOY, Terre Haute WRIGHT, WANDA, Sullivan 165 PSE THEA Psi Theta . . founded in 1906 . . flower, the LaFrance rose . . colors, blue and rose . . Frances Miller, chairman of rush . . party at home of Mrs. Dorothea Swanders in Edgewood Grove . . “Travel with me” party with homes of various sorority sisters representing countries . . concluded with dinner at Terre Haute House . . twenty-four pledges . . successful rush . . spaghetti supper at Castle Roma after “squeal” . . officers for the year . . president, Gloria McDermott . . vice-president, Joyce Beatty . . recording secretary, Joy Carmichael . . corresponding secretary, Helen Johnson . . treasurer, Carolyn Hurlburt . . patronesses, Mrs. Swander and Dr. Bessie Noyes . . second place Homecoming float . . “It’s in the bag!” . . Margaret Ann Richardson and Gloria McDermott directed “Shine on Har- vest Moon” . . Campus Revue skit . . actives gave pledges formal dance in November . . pledges gave actives Christ- msa party at Edgewood Cabin . . LaVaughn Martin candidate for Queen of Midwest College Basketball Tourney . . active formal initiation in January . . new actives received rose corsages . . Joan Sutherlin, president of Kappa Pi sponsoring Mardi Gras . . Janet Lewman candidate for Queen Nympth . . box lunch party given at Allendale Lodge during Co-ed weekend . . Margaret Rosner, secretary of Athenaeum, captain of volley ball team . . Marcheta Hemen- way, captain of basketball team with Sharon Richardson co-captain . . both members of Athenaeum . . Virginia Dalton, president of College Tri, co-vice-president of Poets Club with Mary Xurafes . . Mirian Burridge, Story Princess-of- the-air, student director of Speakers Bureau, member of Tau Kappa Alpha . . Sharon Richardson, secretary of sophomore class . . LaVaughn Martin, president of Bibliophile . . Gloria McDermott, vice-president of Orchesis . . Louise Saucerman, president of Wesley Foundation . . Phyllis Sheeks, vice-president .. Mary Ellen Beck, secretary . . Mary Xurafes, treasurer . . Joy Carmichael, secretary of Kappa Pi. BALL, MAURINE, Crawfordsville BECK, MARY E., Medora BOLTON, BEBERLY, East Chicago BOLTON, MARIE, East Chicago BRENTON, DOROTHY, Covington BROADY, JUANITA, Newport BURRIDGE, MIRIAM, New Albany BUTLER, JEANNE, French Lick BYRER, MARY HELEN, Columbus CARMICHAEL, JUNE, Terre Haute CARMICHAEL, JOY, Terre Haute CUMMINS, JANE, West Terre Haute 166 DALTON, VIRGINIA, Mitchell DEWEESE, ALICE, Rockport HALAS, DOROTHY, East Chicago HARBAUGH, CARLA, Bicknell HEMENWAY, MARCHETA, Boonville HODGERS, MARIANNA, Madison HURLBERT, CAROLYN, Terre Haute INGERSOLL, CHARLOTTE, Terre Haute JOHNSON, HELEN JEAN, Jasonville KIRKMAN, BETTY J., West Terre Haute LaCOUNT, BETTY, Konts LASKOS, KATHERINE, East Chicago LEWMAN, JANET, Mecca McDERMOTT, GLORIA, Columbus MERSHON, LAURA, Bloomingdale MILLER, FRANCES, Terre Haute MISNER, JUNE, West Terre Haute NORTON, VERA, West Terre Haute PETTUS, GERALDINE, Terre Haute RICHARDSON, MARGARET, West Terre Haute RICHARDSON, SHARON, Mecca ROSNER, MARGARET, Bridgeport SAUCERMAN, LOUISE, Jasonville SHEEKS, PHYLLIS, Mitchell SKIDMORE, NONA, Petersburg SNYDER, LOIS, Lawrence SUTHERLIN, JOAN, Greencastle THOMAS, MARY E., Rockville XURAFES, MARY, East Chicago EPSILON] DELTA Epsilon Delta . . founded in 1910 . . colors purple and white . . rush began with “Falling Leaves” party at Mrs. David Glascock’s . . “School Days” party at Mrs. Pound’s . . annual after squeal dinner in Hoosier Room at Deming . . resulted in 12 pledges . . honors at Homecoming . . Jean Turpin, Homecoming co-chairman . . Charlene Ide Apfelstadt and Marguerite Chestnut pledge to Pamarista at Homecoming game . . Homecoming float “It’s Curtains for St. Joe” directed by Denise Havill . . Homecoming luncheon at Rae Country Club . . 35 returned alums . . Campus Revue skit “Rainbow Rhythms” . . Shirlee Hands, director . . formal initiation service and annual White Pearl dinner at Deming Hotel . . Norma Thread, chairman . . Alice Hellstrom, outstanding pledge . . awarded engraved I.D. bracelet . captured class offices . . senior secretary, Elnora Swaim . . junior vice-president, Nancy Sellars . . freshman sec- retary, Alice Hellstrom .. pledge “February Frolic” winter dance . . patronesses . . Mrs. David Glascock, Mrs. Charles Pound, Mrs. Clarence Morgan, Mrs. W. P. Allyn, Mrs. Arthur Hill . . elected officers . . Marguerite Chestnut, president . . Elizabeth Weidner, vice-president . . Wilma Blann, secretary . . Ruth Averett, treasurer . . E.D.’s active in campus activities . . Elnora Swaim, president of Pamarista, president of Women’s Residence, Student Union Board, 1946 Yearbook “Who’s Who,” 1946 Homecoming attendant .. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities . . Marjorie Wheat, Sycamore Players, Children’s Theater, Theta Alpha Phi, Story Princess, member National AER radio fraternity .°. Virginia Webster, treasurer of Women’s League, sergeant-of-arms Women’s Residence Hall, choir, band, orchestra . . Marguerite Chestnut, Statesman staff, underclassman editor Sycamore, Press Club, Crystal Ball com- mittee, Junior Prom Queen candidate, Alpha Phi Gamma, Women’s League . . Ruby Aeverett, secretary of Elemen- tary Club, captain of basketball team . . Peggy Trenary, treasurer of Women’s Residence, treasurer of Commerce Club, W.A.A., Athenaeum .. Nancy Sellars, secretary and vice-president, Sigma Alpha Iota, Iota Rho Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, vice-president of Women’s Residence, secretary of Eclectic, Women’s League, band, orchestra, choir . . Char- lene Ide Apfelstadt, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota, Terre Haute Civic Orchestra, band conductor . . Lee Hinman, Kappa Pi, Madame: College Board . . Donna Steube, house council, Statesman staff, W.A.A. Athenaeum, volley-ball team captain, sorority reporter . . Joan Mattix, pledge president, Statesman, Sycamore staff, W.A.A., band . . Alice Hellstrom, Statesman, Sycamore staff, Mardi Gras Queen candidate . . representatives in Sycamore Players, Art Club, Children’s Theater, and Press Club. AVERETT, RUBY, Jeffersonville BLANN, WILMA, Morocco CHESTNUT, MARGUERITE, Terre Haute COGGESHALL, BARBARA, Elmhurst HAVILL, DENISE, Indianapolis HELLSTROM, ALICE, Hobart HINMAN, LEE, Linton IDE, CHARLENE, Terre Haute JENKINS, MARTHA, Paris, II. LYON, BARBARA, Elmhurst MATTIX, JOAN, Hobart PETYO, ELYNORE, Gary ROBERTS, VIRGINIA, Indianapoils SELLARS, NANCY, Clinton STEVENSON, KAY, Evansville STUEBE, DONNA, Danville, Ill. SWAIM, ELNORA, Indianapolis THREAD, NORMA, Evansville TRENARY, PEGGY, Forest TURPIN, JEAN W., Princeton TWIGGER, DIANNE, LaPorte WEBSTER, VIRGINIA, La Grange, III. WEEKLEY, BONNIE, Evansville WHEAT, MARJORIE, Anderson WHITMIRE, NANCY, Whiting WHITMIRE, ROBERTA, Whiting WEIDNER, ELIZABETH, Delphi OMEGA SIGMA CHI Golden Anniversary for the Omegas . . Alpha chapter fousded in 1897 . . oldest sorority on campus . . Beta Chapter at Ball State . . rush activities . . “Come to the Races” at the home of alum, Mrs. C. P. Kintz . . “Shangri La” at the home of Miriam Tilton . . “Rainbow Dinner” at Hotel Deming . .officers for fall term . . president, Rosalie Mans . vice-president) Carolyn Piety . . secretary, Martha Hardaway . . treasurer, Mildred Davis . . reporter, Marjorie Botts . . Officers for winter term .. president, Marjorie Emmert . . vice-president, Virginia Huggins . . secretary, Myra Laughlin . . treasurer, Wanda Thomas . . reporter, Martha Rodgers . . Omegas hold highest scholastic rating among social organizations . . coke parties . . spaghetti dinners at the Roma . . weekly meetings . . Homecoming parties at the Y.M.C.A. . . parties at Allendale . . Homecoming float . . “Easy! Like Taking Candy from a Baby” won honorable mention . . Rosalie Mans . . Women’s League representative on the new Student Government Association . . Myra Laughlin pledged to Sigma Alpha Iota . . Martha Hardaway and Rosalie Mans pledged to Pamarista . . represented in many campus organizations . . Sigma Alpha Iota . . Pamarista . . Kappa Pi . . Iota Rho Chi . . Student Council . College Tri . . Home Ec. Club. . band. . orchestra . . choir .. Athenaeum . . W.A.A. . . Math Club. DAVIS, MILDRED, Brazil EMMERT, MARJORIE, Brazil HARDAWAY, MARTHA, Crawfordsville HUGGINS, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute LAUGHLIN, MYRA, Bloomfield MANS, ROSALIE, Francisco PIETY, CAROLYN, Farmersburg RODGERS, MARTHA, Covington SHAW, DOROTHY, Mount Vernon SMITH, DONNA LEE, Farmersburg THOMAS, WANDA, Hillsdale WOLF, MURIEL, Terre Haute 169 MU ZETA Mu Zeta . . founded 1905 by Lella Parr . . colors pink and silver . . founded for music majors . . patronesses . . Mrs. J. R. Shannon .. Mrs. R. Reece .. Mrs. L. Eberly . . Mrs. W. Shriner . . officers for fall term . . Valeria Valente president; Dorothy Steinsberger vice-president; Ellen Gregg secretary; Ruth Ann Ahlemeyer treasurer . . winter term .. Ellen Diehl president; Anna Mae Raney vice-president; Velma Curry secretary; Ruth Ann Ahlemeyer treas- urer .. spring term . . Jean Rombough president; Mary Jane Gallion vice-president; Rosalie Perkins secretary; Jean- nie Wilson treasurer . . rush parties at homes of Mrs. Shannon and Ruth Ann Ahlemeyer . . dinner at Terre Haute House . . Campus Revue skit “Campus Personalities” . . Homecoming float “Sighted E.I—Sank Same” . . luncheon in Green Room, Terre Haute House . . Christmas party with Rosalie Perkins hostess . . Valeria Valente in Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi, president of Pi Omega Pi, Modern Language Club, Commerce Club, President’s Council, committee for Homecoming . . Ruth Work in Pamarista, Press Club, College Tri, secretary of Alpha Phi Gamma . . Anna May Raney in Elementary Club, Newman Club, secretary of College Tri . . Jean Rombough in Women’s League, President’s Council, Modern Language Club, committee for Crystal Ball . . Elle Diehl in Iota Rho Chi, Sycamore Players, student director for “The Barretts of Wimpole Street” . . Dorothy Steinsberger in Athenaeum, Orchesis . . Ellen Gregg in Iota Rho Chi .. Helena Wesser in Pi Omega Pi. AHLEMEYER, RUTH ANN, Terre Haute BERNDT, KATHERINE, Harmony CONNOR, CHARLOTTE, Terre Haute CURRY, VELMA, Clinton DAVIS, BETTY, Clinton DIEHL, ELLEN, Terre Haute KLINGENSMITH, ELLEN, Indiana Harbor MOORE, ALICE, Terre Haute MORRIS, MARY J., Carbon RANEY, ANNA MAY, Loogootee ROMBOUGH, JEAN, Terre Haute STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY, Terre Haute VALENTE, VALERIA, Clinton WESSER, HELENA, Marshall, Ill. WILSON, BETTIE, Elnora WORK, RUTH, Evansville —— CHARLES ANDERSON, Keeper of the Peace LEBANON HARROD, Chaplain EMMETT F. HARDIMAN, Dean of Pledges HAYES RUSSELL, Chapter Editor CLINTON A. MITCHEM, Basileus DOUGLAS MOODY, Keeper of Records and Seals RUDY RENDER Not Pictured: THOMAS G. WALDON, JR., Vice-basileus and ROSS V. MILLS, Keeper of Finance. CHI SIGMA CHAPTER Omega Psi Phi National Fraternity . . founded in 1911 at Howard University, Washington, D. C. . . Chi Sigma Chapter chartered at ISTC October 6, 1946 . . officers . . Clinton A. Mitcham, Basileus . . Thomas G. Waldon, Vice Basileus . . Douglas J. Moody, Keeper of Records and Seals . . Ross V. Mills, Keeper of Finance . . Emmett F. Hardiman, Dean of Pledges . . twenty pledges in Lampados Club . sponsored Sweetheart Ball February 28, in Union Building Ballroom . . Hazel Huddleston chosen Omega Sweetheart for the year . . Lampados Combo participated in Veterans convo “Operations B flat”. EEE DGERCIEASS Standing: John Whitfield, Donald Russell, Floyd Bass, Roscoe Broaddus, Willie Baker, Luther Mitchell, Joseph Smith, Warren Hearn, Bernard Render, Elder Brooks. Seated: Oscar Reeder, James Thornton, Thomas Uzzell, William McClure, Norman Johnson, Lawrence Leggett, David Stewart, Vice-president; Thomas Pulliam, president; Emmett Hardiman, dean of pledges. 171 ALPHA SIGMA TAU Alpha Sigma Tau . . founded 1914 as Trojan Society .. changed to Alpha Sigma Tau in 1927 . . colors, rose and grey . . flower, the rose . . first place in May Song Fest, led by Bob Needham .. started post-war era by purchasing a new house, “only house on the campus” . . ’46 Victory Homecoming a huge success . . “We'll trim ’em” barber shop theme for float . . lots of laughs if no prize . . plaque dedicated Alpha Sigs who gave their lives in the past war . . George Knezevich held down tackle berth on football ‘team . . “Stoges” Gene Vigus, “Pogey” Ventura, and Pete Sowers stole the show during football season . . furnished strong intramural football team . . Max Bough business manager of the Statesman . . Open House for Delta Sigs and Alphas gave new home the feminine touch . . “Chloe” Wallace big hit in Campus Revue . . annual Pirates Ball a gala affair, with eye patches, boots, short skirts, and all . . Jack Roberts prexy of Future Teachers of America . . Jim Vermillion secretary of Veterans Club . . Bill Ellsworth chairman of the Val- entine Dance which highlighted Alpha Sigs social calendar for the winter quarter . . prexy Bob Richeson led frat in fall, Paul Wallace in winter and spring . . candlelight caroling of Residence Hall at Christmas time . . school year ended with Dr. Shannon and Mr. Tranbarger still contesting for role of number one patron and alumnus. ANDERSON, NORBERT, Richmond ANDERSON, WALTER, Lebanon BAIER, CHARLES, West Orange, New Jersey BAUGHMAN, ROBERT, Sullivan BOUGH, MAX, Linton BROWN, WILLIAM E., Merom CAMPBELL, HERBERT, Clay City CLARK, GALE, Idaville CROPP, GEORGE, Shoals DOWDEN, DONALD, Bloomfield ELLSWORTH, W. P., West Terre Haute EVERLY, JOSEPH, Sandford FIRMANI, FRANCIS, Logansport FOX, ROBERT, Farmersburg GROSJEAN, W. A., Terre Haute GUYER, RICHARD W., Terre Haute HEATON, PAUL, Bloomfield HOS, FRANK, Terre Haute KLUEH, DUANE, Terre Haute KNEZEVICH, GEORGE, Gary LEAVITT, JAY, Bloomfield LIENHART, R. J., New Albany LIENHART, BOB, New Albany MAHAN, WAYNE, Merom MITCHELL, ANTHONY, Mecca MITCHELL, CARL, Mecca NASSER, MOSES, Terre Haute NEEDHAM, ROBERT, Terre Haute NEWMAN, ROY, Terre Haute OPRISU, NICK, Terre Haute PAYTON, WILLIAM, Terre Haute POUND, CHARLES, Terre Haute QUERRY, HARRY, Paris, IIL. RECORDS, THOMAS, Terre Haute REHNER, H. A., Paris, Ill. RICHESON, RICHARD, Terre Haute RICHESON, ROBERT, Terre Haute ROBERTS, JOHN, Oaktown SOWERS, W. A., Cumberland, Md. SCOTT, THOMAS, Montezuma SHORT, JOE, East Rock, IIl. SNIDER, CHARLES, Prairieton SPENCER, JACK, Sullivan STARK, CARROLL, Terre Haute STRAH, THOMAS, Terre Haute STREET, CHARLES, Terre Haute VENTURA, PAUL, Gary VIGUS, GENE, Terre Haute WALLACE, PAUL, Gary YATES, JOHN R., Farmersburg 173 DELTA LAMBDA SIGMA Founded in 1907 as Daedalian Literary Society . . changed name to Delta Lambda Sigma in 1924 . . retained such procedures as parliamentary drill and literary program . . smoker resulted in largest pledge class in Delt history . . Campus Revue skit, “Snow Tight and Seven Drafts” placed 2nd in audience award, Georgie Johnson directing . . placed 2nd in 746 Song Fest, Jim Boyle directing . . Homecoming dinner and dance in Mayflower Room . . 36 pledges became actives after hectic Hell Week, climaxed by traditional “Paddle Swing” . . began publication of semi-monthly paper, “The Delt Defender,” Bernard Wynn and Jack Schroeder, co-editors . . Spring Dance topped calendar of social events . . president Bill Bitzegaio co-chairman of Homecoming activities along with another Delt’s wife . . vice- president Trueblood elected president of junior class; secretary Paul Brown elected president of sophomore class; Mike Gordon elected treasurer of freshman class; “Whitey” Howk elected senior representative on Student Govern- ment Association as Coalition swept 16 out of 20 campus offices . . Denny Trueblood elected president of Student Government Association . . Paul Brown elected secretary . . Tex Graham, treasurer of I Men’s Club . . Bob Schumaker won Intra-mural Sportsmanship award helping the Dodos place in the 32 team, double-elimination tournament . . Lash, Trueblood, Boyle, and Graham selected for “Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities” . . Blue Key members include Saladin, Kelshaw, Graham, Trueblood, Gerdink, Boyle and Lash . . John Mann crowned “King of Diamonds” | at annual Mardi Gras . . football team aided by Graham, All-State end, Sajko, Turpin, Gordon, Reschan, Myers, Svarez- | kopf, Mann, Lambert, and Edds . . Delt basketeers were Lash, Brock and Anderson . . Ed Reilly, advertising manager of Blue Book and Ink Sense . . Howard Grigsby, president of Theta Alpha Phi and business manager of Sycamore Players . . and so on and on and on. BARR, LYLE, Terre Haute BAUGHMAN, R. C., Sullivan BENTZ, RAYMOND, Terre Haute BITZEGAIO, BILL, Terre Haute BLACKFORD, FRANK, Terre Haute BROCK, BOB, Clay City | BROWN, PAUL, Rosedale COOKSEY, WALTER, Terre Haute COUCHMAN, EUGENE, Terre Haute DeLOUGHERY, JOHN, Terre Haute EDDS, CARL, Dugger FAIRHURST, BENJAMIN, Terre Haute FRAZA, JOHN, Terre Haute GERDINK, H. R., Terre Haute GORDON, MIKE, East Chicago GRAHAM, MARIAN, Princeton GRIGSBY, HOWARD, Terre Haute HALL, JOSEPH, Rockville HAUGHEE, HAROLD, Rockville HAUSELMAN, RALPH, Sellersburg HILL, JOHN, Terre Haute HINSON, H., Terre Haute HOBSON, RAYMOND, Monrovia HOWK, ELMER, Terre Haute HUGHES, JACK, Terre Haute JAMES, GEORGE, Mitchell JOHNSON, ALBERT, West Terre Haute JOHNSON, JOHN, Williamsport JOHNSON, PAUL, Terre Haute JOHNSTON, GEORGE, Reading, Mass. JONES, JACK, Boonville KANNMACHER, FRED, Marshall, Ill. KELSHAW, DOUGLAS, Terre Haute LASH, ED, Terre Haute LIECHTY, RICHARD, Bowling Green, Ky. LIGHTCAP, RIBERT, Hammond LOWE, GEORGE, Oak Park, Ill. MAHAN, GUY, Terre Haute MARSHALL, DONALD, Terre Haute McCARTY, VERNON, West Terre Haute McFALL, ROBERT, Terre Haute McPHERSON, ROGER, Terre Haute MANN, JOHN, West Terre Haute MARKLE, DONALD, Wildwood, N. J. MURTAUGH, JACK, Terre Haute MYERS, HAROLD, Terre Haute PELL, FORREST, Terre Haute PFISTER, LEO, Terre Haute RAMBIS, ALBERT, Shelburn REILLY, EDWARD, West Terre Haute REMBOLD, RICHARD, Evansville RESCHAN, RAYMOND, East Chicago RUDD, BOB, Terre Haute RUSSELL, JAMES, Hillsdale SAJKO, STANLEY, Shelburn SALADIN, KENNETH, Negaunee, Mich. SCHROEDER, HOWARD, Terre Haute SCHUMACHER, ROBERT, Valparaiso SMITH, BYRON, Terre Haute SMITH, RONALD, Terre Haute SPRINGER, OWEN, Prairie Creek SVARCZKOPF, FRANK, Richmond SWEENEY, GORDON, Terre Haute SZYMANSKI, T. J., Onacut, Mass. TALBOTT, JOHN, Terre Haute TIPTON, CHESTER, Terre Haute TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute WATSON, PAUL, Sullivan WEAVER, ROBERT, Terre Haute _ WINKLE R, JOE, Indianapolis WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Terre Haute FORUM Forum Fantasy . . the year had hardly begun when Campus Revue started the fraternity’s musical minds on the chase that ended with the distortion of a little thing called “The Military Song” . . taken from Broadway’s Call Me Mister . . Kenney, Harris, and Prothero sang and danced . . Mahalek directed from a safe distance . . anyone can make a mistake . . Homecoming brought football, dancing, floats, and a new kind of madness . . “We'll Beat Their Pant-hers Off!” . . floated by the Forums . . Proctor in a barrel . . flashing the Monday morning grin that makes you wish it were still Saturday night . . Terre Haute police ran off with the float .. Ray and Erne lost the best years of their lives before it was again located . . Lindsay and Holmes in charge of intra-mural athletics . . Forum entries managed to last the distance in the autumn cross-country meet . . Chadwick heard to mumble something about finish- ing tenth if he hadn’t stopped for a smoke . . swimming proved more to the fraternity’s liking . . Hirt, Hemier, Center, Asbury, Lupato, Johnson, and Nixon carried the first intra-mural swim meet .. and were then carried from the pool . . varsity sports found Forums taking an active part . . Cobb, Maehling, Frankowiak, and Evans spent most of their afternoons last fall on the gridiron . . basketball court took a liking to Royer and DePugh . . Proctor the captain and high point man of swimming team .. Keenney has long been known as “Mr. Track” . . Del Jones . . editor of States- man .. Leon Cobb elected to National Who’s Who . . senior class president . . age gave way to beauty in the winter term as Van Arsdall was elected president . . better things were hoped for . . but there’s always tomorrow . . Huffer’s giving up chess was a sure sign of spring . . Hogue took the hint and started shopping for golf-balls . . Kerrins in- vited the rest of us to a certain local sporting goods shop for some spring shopping . . Graduation comes as the un- kindest cut of all . . college has been fun and fantasy .. a survival of the fleetest. AITKEN, JIM, Terre Haute BRADFIELD, GEORGE, Richmond BERBERICK, CHARLES, Terre Haute COBB, E. LEON, Terre Haute DePEUGH, JOSEPH, Terre Haute DRAIN, GERALD C., Terre Haute ERNE, E. E., Terre Haute EVANS, ROBERT, Indianapolis FRANKOWIAK, FRANK, Whiting FUNCANNON, JACK, Terre Haute HALSTEAD, CHARLES, Terre Haute HAVERCAMP, MAX, Terre Haute HIRT, JOHN, Terre Haute HOLMES, JOHN, Terre Haute HUNGERFORD, ORLEN, Terre Haute KERINS, JOHN, Terre Haute LINDSAY, PAUL, Lewiston MAEHLING, ROBERT, Terre Haute MITCHELL, WILLIAM, Rockville MYERS, CLYDE, Terre Haute NIXON, RICHARD, Newport OSBORN, ROBERT, Millcreek PAWLUS, EDWARD, Whiting PETTUS, EDWARD, Terre Haute PRIEST, MAX, Dugger RAY, WILLIAM, Terre Haute RIDDLE, CARL, Unionville TIPTON, JOHN, Terre Haute LUPATO, B. F., Clinton VAN ARSDALL, ROBERT, Terre Haute Tea-hee, Tea-hee, Tea-hee . . . Oh, don’t go to class . . . No talking in the library, please ... Grab that rushee . .. the Main Building . . . What no legs! .. . Oh, there they are... three stripes on Abe... Fly catching. 177 saponin fy. ARR OE : ei NE, PReeS See 179 there are almost two hundred teachers colleges in the United States but only ONE INDIANA STATE A composite aerial view and architect’s drawing of the proposed downtown campus development which will give INDIANA STATE one of the most compact, easily accessible, yet beautiful campuses in America. Teachers Coll Indiana State eee ay aap: | 180 For — 1111 — SL | Uh | ERMISCH—MY CLEANER Terre Haute’s Oldest Cleaners Main Office and Plant Uptown Office 206 No. 3rd St. 31 No. 7th St. Jo 1111 HH HHH HH HHH 30784 It’s not a basketball he’s looking at. 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Comps Mr. Ewett O'Bryan COVERS THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY, Chicago Mr. K. G. CooLey PHOTOGRAPHY MARTIN’S PHOTO SHOP, Terre Haute Mr. Witiarp C. Martin Mr. KENNETH MaArtTIN Mr. Stewart MaArtTIN PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC., New York Vernon L. McCarty Davin MitTcHELL CHARLES KRUZAN FACULTY MR. FRANK BRIGGS MISS MARIANNE SHICKEL 195 Tenens tase ar Ahlemeyer, Ruth Ann Ahlemeyer, William ERE ER ae ee Allensworth, Dorothy. . Andrews, Ed Angerer, Jacob Annakin, Dorothy Anson, Bernard Anthis, B. C. Antrim, Owen Apfelstadt, Gil Archer, Betty . Arney, Lola Belle Arthur, Robert Ashcraft, Charlotte Austin, Charles Austin, Robert Averett, Ruby -46, 94, 150, 151, 158 Babcock, Jane 5 ikeb i 45, 46, 80, 93, 156 Baier, Charles . 4 i 58, 60, 74, 164 6 Baldwin, Virginia Ball, Maurine Bannon, Norma Barnett, Carole Barton, Norma Barton, Richard Baugh, Warren Baughman, Robert Baughn, Charles Beasley, Alice Ann Bechet ae Bedwell, Everett Berry, Eugene Behymers Re Direc echt nee rene 60 Behymer, William Beldon, Jayne Beldon, June Bender, Donald SEW DENN DEE Benkes)Paultts... ae aecsene 82, 78, 119 Bennett, | Durettiaiecnsstacm ec occas 52 Bennethed on naeyanerer reece 36, 103 Bentz Raymond. easescee eer 60, 174 Berberich, Charles @.0...--.- 36, 176 Berberich, Eileen Hoffman...52, 160 Bidle, Joan afte whatshexcforeys 36, 93, 156 Bernatyekatherine, canara ner 52 Billing sar tliemeee eter eter 52, 160 isthayengoevey Wikeway I, So6ccn00ac 61, 156 IBitzegaiow billeeeee eee 35, 36, 174 Blackburn, Joyce ...... 36, 94, 150, 151, 164 Blacktondietiraniks sere 60, 174 Bland SD Riewience cece 52 lslbvatel, WIGS cues goomcocuccgoos oo 36 Isikvain, Wiplbreey goon doccodaoooe 60, 168 iBlocksom ye betty. nese: 60, 156 Blower Viarya acerca 52, 156 Borranwe Chon tameaenen ters 52, 156 IBogranige Carlosmarier ricer 60 Bolan: (George weve. aden 60 Bolings) Sally ee erence 52, 164 Bolin, Russell ....36, 97, 107, 127, 147 Bolton, Beverly Se Bvecsiaiteratesere are 37, 166 Bolton Marieusaem acter er 60 Bonewelle P reditena-cr acre 45 Bonham Nancysneee eee ear 147 Boshart hd winweseeeer 36, 97, 107 Bosquettes: Viceil wer gemmccr ee terrerce: 60 Botts Marjoriememceccirraritr 76 Bourges Viasxaeeeeeiet: SYA, Ths, (5), Iles Bowne wbatbarameprer tere 46, 160 Boyce, Margaret ..... 46, 94, 150, 158 Boyd) Phyllis Wert 61, 164 Boyds Walliam@ Eee 37 Boyle, James. ecssl.c eee Sy, LOB}, WAL Boy ll Joannesser errr: 37, 160 Boyll = Robertaeecern eee 46 Bradfield, George ........... 61, 176 Brady; BoD meerere rere Hey, wey) Bragdonjed ane meen eat Bi, 2, aM 107, 162 Brammel Paul ieee 52, 127, 146 Brandt Ast W ote, ect netics 37 Brasier Bettys JOusaaseeeeeie 61, 153 Brenton, Charles sereneeeteeeeenee 37 Brenton, Dorothyaeeene eres 46, 166 Brenton, Norman erie 52 Bresett,. Patvecadecmte saci 46, 156 Brewer, Henrietta ....... 37, 93, 156 Brewer, Warreny icc. cece cicocsiocs 61 layer IDOOS Soacucosnaue 61, 95, 160 Broadyaed Wanitaemenrreerriae 61, 166 Brock boObiere tren 52, 137, 139, 174 Brockreide, Wayne .......... 37, 104 Brown, Bernard ....... 127, 137, 147 Browne bobmeeeerte 61, 127, 133, 147 Brownie Helene eisai ice sts SigmlLoo Brown mluesqee aie cree ter 137, 139 jekgoyien, [koe YWeWel gooocancscooous 52 Browns Vinetiageerer rere 91 Browne bhauleeareeceeer BAD, be, Wie A 140, 146, 170 Browns: Wade me caste deat cine 89 Brown Williamteenn hears by, ily. lhcoigactoay, JEWS Gdaoqocdosga0s 61, 164 Broyles, Margaret Ann ...... 61, 162 Brummett, «ian Lameecrieteice seiner 61 Brune; Billy es. cea stacey hereraisers 61 IBryant-wkalp aeeenerecierencenece 61 Bussicones [dayencmaminrrcrnt 61, 95 Buchanan, Marilyn ....36, 100, 101, 105, 106, 116, ao Buchholzas Harryare wearer Buehler Bill wascnacscursen metas ai 196 Burger, Mary Jean Burke, Frances Burnett, Virginia Burridge, Miriam Burt, Margaret Butler, Alice Buttrey, Robert Butler, Jeanne Cantrell, Jane Carlile, Keith Carmichael, Joy Carmichael, June Carpenter, Bob Carpenter, Mary Carter, Johanna Cazee, Barbara Chagares, Kiki Chenhall, R. V. Chester, Bob Chestnut, Marguerite .... 79, 80, 101, 104, 168 Chestnut, Millie Chulay, John Clark, Becky Clark, Herbert Clarke, Kenneth Clayton, Ronald Cleveland, Merrill Clifford, Mary Cliver, Jo Ann Clocksom, Harvey Cofer, Doyle Coggeshall, Barbara Cohen, Nelson Cole, Marilyn Coleman, Robert Coleman, Gilbert Collings, Marjorie Colwell, Mary Combs, Catherine Combs, Virginia Conger, Dorothy Congelton, Bob Conner, Charlotte Conrad, Richard Conrad, Robert Cooksey, Walter Coon, William Coryell, Myrtle Cotton, Betty Cottrell, Beverly Couch, Marietta Couchman, Eugene Court, La Vena Kiser... Cromwell, Jane Cromwell, Joan Cropp, George 62, 80, 81, 156 Crowe, Dennis Cullop, Sam Cummins, Jane Curry, Velma Curtin, Charles Dailey, Marilee Dailey, Paul Dalton, Virginia Daniels, Mary Lou Daniels, Rachel Davis, Betty Daviswevill dredimesas riences Dayer, Mary Ellen Dean, Paul R. DeCamp, Betty Dede, Maryanna DeHeck, Patty Dehl, Lamont Dehne, Gilbert Deinderfer, Clarissa Deirdorf, John DeLougherty, Betty DeLougherty, John DePeugh, Joseph . DeVault, Jean DeWeese, Alice per GCalvins Eaten 62 .46, 137, 139, 176 Dede Fatt ake ae Dimmich, Dan Dix, Lois Watson Dlugos, Jo Ann Dodson, Helen Doll, Charles Donham, John Dorsey, Marilyn Dougherty, Darhis Doughty, Nancy Douglas, A. K. Dowden, Don Downen, Martha Drain, Gerald Drain, Marcella Dressler, Charles Duggen, Phil Dugger, Mary Lou Sulstetaceteuneceke oeotaetats 62 Dunlap, Charles Dyball, Emajean Eaglesfield, Helen Easley, James Eberwein, Robert Ellsworth, William Elrod, Esther Emmert, Marjorie Eppert, Mary Leigh | Oe eran Aiiad micron es 176 Erwin, Martha Evans, Dorothy S 60.0:€ 4 1) B 10)16 6 6 6) 91 © ee ey SLEDEN TINDEX vances hobertenmnentesas: bs ee 8 ae Wis) layereinsl, (Clb Soooaduooddosoes 95 TVETCY; ot DAVE WE ceuichers) a tered otter. 62 Everlys.) OSephigaaaeachine ince: 38, 172 Everroad, Martha ....... 62, 94, 162 F Hairhurstaeenicerteee cece 62, 174 HairhnicsteObertaaerccastes see eet: 38 Harris hollandsrmrnic ota: tance ches 62 Raust, Marys Aninenen.sec oe. 62, 162 Menoglion Luosalie™ ness sce. 38, 164 Finley, Mabel ........ 35, 38, 79, 88, 101, 104, 157 Pinks Bernard memes: 62 Firmant,, Prank), 4... Sih dr, (a, We TORS, sles, al, ale IpeCony, Weel onc coconsgopsbegor 97 Bisher Catherine wee ane 62, 93 Fisher, Rose Marie ..53, 88, 93, oe Fisher m@oucerenemene co siak een ard: Horsythee bys Maaeesctacesttieie oases 5 Rostera hy listeria 63, 158 Houlkesis Georges acer cece: 53 INebing AeagAy cooiatnons codecs 127, 146 lsteialkae, MMUibeial, code oocerageenece 62 IMor si. daxol van hong oun oeoes ao Dasma Itesa,olone, UNOEY sn occcdmodoaaac lays} Foxworthy, Robert ........... 47, 95 Frankowiak, Frank ....38, 127, 131, 144, 176 Jhigevaas delay dit sucosacacocée 38, 174 Hreede Jack: a aemarsne cma cor eae 62 Buncannony Jackiga. ease 62, 176 Runkhavserm barparamennr eee ae 164 G Galbraith) Herbert. eee ae, Oe Gallagher, Anna Fern ...... 63, 158 Gallagher Pegsy ew. eee 47, 162 Gardner.) Wathrynee cen eeerders: 47 Gardner’ Kennethiee: meee Da Garner hose) Mary jase desi. 63 Garrison baroara greener 53, 160 Enciven, Wobssbel soncocducsooace 105 = Gehebs- (Charles, We. ae cease ese cise 38 Gerdink, Herb ..... 38, 103, 127, 174 Gerdink:) Suey eemacies sen Ho OOLoT Gheajay Ozman: 35, 38, 88, 92, 101, 104, 153, 164 Gherere Betty i ciustacw coe aortas 63 Gieslerm Priscillamanessetreiae 38, 162 Gill, Georgia Chestnut ........... 37 Gill Robert sivas acct ee saloeicowtenels 78 Gillis Carolyinueaserr area: 63, 163 Gilmanse Jackingyeemcmerc since 32 Girtonwe Donal due mracmenariie ina 63 Gleason, Ruth ...... ATpa dO; 94 L505 151, 159 GodireyaJeanesners: sce citadel: GoldenWArtircr aaneascen en meinen: as Golf) Delores’ ik saves sion crevere 88, 91 Goodman wHerbertawncrierascicece 63 Goodman Wa Cx toc eisceeroecisn ess 38 Gosnell = Patuncacaeaswer 63, 92, 162 Graesch, George ............ 38, 103 Grahame Oallitimeace etsy. 63, 161 Grahame Marion es-oDs)o0;0 ig Oe, Gordon, Mike ........ 63, 58, 132, 174 103, 107, 127, 128, 130, 174 Grandes Kaye tins novitiate: 38 Greger, Mary Joan .......... 38, 161 Gretencord, | Rita se.. desea: 93 Griffin, Mary Evelyn ........ 63, 159 Grigsby, Howard ........ 38, 74, 103, 104, 174 197 Grosjean, W. A. Guernsey, Ruth Guyer, Richard Hachstedler, Rose Hadley, Ann ae Dares Terchchosersiett hess clexslaiay testis HaJlenberg, Evelyn Hallock, Peggy Halstead, Charles Hambrock, Ermalou Hamelman. Frances Hammer, Mary Hammond, G. D. Hancock, Margaret Handley, Jean Harbaugh, Carla ; : Hardaway, Martha. .39, 100, 101, 105 Harden, Dorothy 63 Hardiman, Emmett Hardin, Pauline Marcisv Helen@eray. tye iene Harping, John Harris, Joan Harrison, Mary Harrod, Lebanon Haste, Carolyn Haughee, Harold Hauselman, Ralph Havercamp, Max Haverty, Betty Havill, Denise Hay, Josephine Hayes, Kenneth Hayes, Robert Hayward, H. H. Hayward, Ruth Carnes Hayworth, Bonnie Heaton, Paul Hebermehl, R. P. Hedrick, Naomi Hellstrom, Alice Helms, Dorothy Hemenway, Marcheta . Henderson, Josephin e Henderson, Mary . Hendrickson, Dortha Henson, Harold Herbst, Eugene Higgins, Betty 53, 93 .47, 107, 153, a Hill, Ais ee Ap AOb agi dooce Himebaugh, Phyllis . Hobson, Raymond Hodgers, Marianna Hollingsworth Holmes, Mary Ann Holmes, John Hopkins, Jack Horace, Everne Hosteter, Phil Howk, Elmer Howlett, Gail Huddleston, Hazel Hudson, Jo Anne Hudson, Shirley Huggins, Virginia Hughes, Jack Hungerford, Orlen erslisuss ele leuelieaelereteiene Oy On ee BO nC) ate ICC Hunteris Sally ans cca cresteererns Huppert, Beverly Huppert, James D. Hurlburt, Carolyn Hutchins, Joanne Ingebritzen, B. Irwin, Marilyn Jackson, Dorothy Jackson, Jim Jacobs, Stanley Jagodzinski, Bill James, George Jamison, Bob Jenkins, Martha eee Geers Bada tI 0.0 be Jordon, Maurice Joyce, Marilyn eC ca Kamper, Jeanne Kasrich, Geraldine ues Re WML eer: Keene, Belva Jo Keene, YY olanda seiecen oem cieciere Kelly, Barbara Kelley, Irene Kelshaw, Douglas .. Kennard, Jane las .. 47, 103, 104, a 54, SLUDEN TaN DEAS Kennedy, slimmed nradacmnien crits 91 Kennedy, Joseph ......... 39, 97, 107 iKerins;sJ ohn. eerie 47, 176 Kerns Willuriitc:..t sien tiercrmivetoe 95 Kesler’ Halvsict.nes nacemone tar ter 64 Keslery vilurstieaceemacern cei ots 65 Kesler John tincctess estes ern 65 Ketchem, Marjorie ..............- 65 Kalsorem Pataca nite. 65, 88, 157 Kingsley, William ..,....... 39, 106 Kipper, Aurelia ...... 65, 81, 92, 159 Konneys sienneth = anh eee 146 Kirchners Jackarse rere iia: 65 Keinkbar pataaeee ee mireits 54, 79, 165 Kirkham, Mary Alice...65, 153, 165 Kirkham, Betty Jean ........... 167 Kleuh, Duane ...... 54, 137, 139, 173 Klingensmith, Ellen ......... 39, 170 Knapp.e John scenic: 47, 97 Knezevich, George ...... Beh re AA pik aly} 1kGeredaye iene costhauonacoosnoose 54 Knollys onnieeas ieee ene 40, 106 IGaXeny, IRTHAY oon oanouonnd 65, 92, 161 Kohn J OG] A ise aeons Simeone 148 Korfijn Wilinia sinner mtaceeicn a: 54, 92 Kozoroski, Don sama 137 Kerajekskiyy Roberta wancceeee cere 95 Krises barbara a. seer 65, 161 Krug, sJ0nne Laces eerie ere 40 Kiruig se Mariya Eins ereerraeier creer 40, 165 Kylander, Joyce ....40, 79, 120, 162 L WaCounty Bettymee reer cert 65, 167 lbevedley IMME! ox oo oounaconsooK’ 65 Mambert.) pAUSUS tame emeereete ret 130 TambertahOSSm eee eres 59, 131 Toanes Marilymipyss ser eeroer 65, 159 Mandiss Vargaretueeerne ee Ail od Laney, Richard Qaim erent 65 Langenbach, Esther Ann ....65, 72, 88, 163 Mangleys slhelmaeen reser 47 LaFollette, Joanne .......... Gis alby Larrance, Marianne ...... 54, 92, 157 Tash; Hid eaaaen accent 40, 103, 127, 137, 138, 175 Tash Richard ae. cence 65 Laskos, Katherine ........... 65, 167 Taughilinw Vyas ereeoeer 54, 105 Maw bureh, WMavism serene 40, 106 Leak, Jacqueline ............ 65, 163 Iueath, Olive sata cisaooe 65, 159 Leavitt; Jay uecus aestte seme Alpmlio MedbettersiGrovererermerce ner 65 Leggett, Lawrence .......... 40, 171 Beltiorgews batriciagey nner errr 40 Lieithe? | Lethai te. se carnteeetee 54 Tentzaehichard a, eerie ee 95 Weslie, Ds5 Ka tage cet. 65 Metchery Kathleensa mn ceemae cre 65 TLienhart,Bobiaaassceneine deci 47, 173 Trenhart. Rade cree yeh, ye} Lewman, Janet)... oa. seeeeee 65, 167 Liechty, Richard M. ........ 40, 175 Lightcap, Robert ....35, 40, 127, 175 Linderman, W. Edward Rene oer 40 Lindley, Charlotte ...... 65, 153, 161 indleyae Williainseamarmeereri rent 40 ibaa, EW concbecooc 54, 148, 176 Isinnell) (Gracelsyanaedees 54, 95, 161 Lloyd Alice weae-ertmca tcc 40, 159 Lloyd} Jane airccseae eres cere 65 Loney; Jane, acc tres iererterctoten eve 65 Lorey,@ Byron nse. voce eran ote 65 198 Loudermilk, Dennis Lucas, Wilma Lubker, Julie Ludwig, LaVern Lutz, William Lyon, Barbara Macke, Everett Mackey, Dallas Madden, William Maehling, Robert G Maness, Ruth Mankowski, Joseph Manning, Mary Mans, Rosalie .. Markle, Donald | Marshall, Barbara Marshall, Donald Martin, Dorothy Martin, Helen Martin, Jean Mason, Russell Massey, Ella Matthews, Nancy Mattix, Joan Mauk, Carolyn Maurer, Kenneth ee Maurey, Sue Mazlack, Charles McAninch, Ted McCann, Dick McCarty, Vern McCathren, Don McCauley, Carl McClure, William a ee a McConnell, Mary McCown, Barbara McCutcheon, Marvin McDermott, Gloria McDonald, Don McDonald, Joan McEllhiney, William McFall, Robert McGill, Julian McKee, Don McKinney, Florette McKinney, Robert McKnight, Betty McPherson, Roger McWilliams, Betty Jane. .40, 92, 106, 163 Meagher, Alice Ann .... Meeker, Marilyn Melchior, Cletus Merrill, William Mershon, Laura Meurer, Emma CO SCC MON aC mut ates tart cl | STUDENT INDEX Meurer, | Roberti asceeidcie. 665m 95m Orica Ortholamerne et ceereice Come Reed servoses Maryancriseeeninceians ot 67 Meyer) Irma i... S100 95:5 LOO Osborn thoberta a. syensacde es GOseL7 Gree Reed Se Wayrie pan cice + deme te acs 67 Meyers, (Bonnie %.28,. lates arericve sie. s Osa Osmanwm Gloria cette Hosen Owe Comme eedel OSCArE Mees reine eiloas 171 Michalek es Alice. cemcsisstsrerside sic: 66 Osterhage, Audrey ......... Al lGomeenetetta: Gerald werner aes 41, 97, 107 Miller Barbaralner ns) iicierin 40, 105 Overstreet, Stanley ............. Ale Renner eA drianue ina 56, 74, 88, Miller = Hleanorl stash es DD a Ole Owens DOLolnlve emer ae 41, 159 104, 173 ae Brancesyaen f-paicciie ce nae P pen, peated Noi nee aes Ste, yis5 Millers) Oaane® nym. ee ce ee seis , 16 : Embolcdwehichard mere ae DOmeLCO Millce M Otis te eae eh acon gs pl capel anaes uaa, 41, 95, 106 Render, Bernard .........., 132, 171 Mille. Re, Viricesit 66. 2 hs ovens Baie eT TT eh ern onde Rudyarde esta: s, 45, 48, 171 Minnick, Edward ..............-. Ble eerie Weta es Reschan, Rays. cgaess- 67, 130, 175 ; AltSON uOWISemae ee elena Gi}, 15s} VISTA Ses LONI Pil onay stove istchesel ccohevels cele etoreusrels 48 Palmer «Ellsworth 55 RettenpINancyaueecriene cae 67, 161 Wisner Unes matress: 66, 167 Paris Hed ba Ses eaa oo 41. 107 Reynolds) Roberts. .se. case ccc 41 Weiser, ICSE SocagoPoocconoeec Do ep Gra aeecibe eee ’ “g7 ‘Rhoads, Mary ................06. 92 i Mitchell, Anthony ........... SO SMe AE pe re Ta is 106, 168 | Mitchell) Carla cages... sive: AD O1S Tear, ware ee ane 55 Richards, Leonard ............... 67 | Mitchell Selloyd ee sec eecin a sSeeies nee BO I Ne 55 92 Richardson, Margaret ........ 56, 167 Mitchell pLuthertmer ann ences lee a Will Pee ED? 55473 Richardson, Sharon ...... 56, 94, 167 Mitchell, Roberta ....... SOR ToMOD: ms es Sees ee Ts pegs tn eicliart, Wanda steer ee oy 56 104, 105, 157 Deer Ede p OS PROBES Dei 67 Richeson, Richard ........... 67, 173 Mitchell, William ............ 66, 176 Dex Z j te SRF ARaIe Sine ohn ° 27+ ¢7 Richeson, Robert ........... 41, 173 itchommeC intone (4 ise tly cy ean ese i147 Bichey, June .................0.. 67 Monninger, Margaret ....41, 107, 163 Pell esa gene Se ee hee 67. 175 Riddell, Ann Wagner ........ 95, 165 IMonninger.s Mary. eascesee ecco: 66 Pell, Mar = See eee Eee ? 67 Riddles Carleaaeoe: 41, 127, 144, 176 Montgomery, Judy ....59, 66, 94, 159 Pane A Sole eiilae seas 67 Riddell Normamseeer eee: ane 56, 165 Montgomery, Mary Pus clone een ere 66 P iG z Rich eho ee 41. 88 RidersgBillm reser ane 144 Montesa Pauly Sree an ety nl cic SSM eee sacaine ak ee 96.107 Rimmel, Mike ............... 67, 148 Moody, pees Dee ee, oes 48, 171 Baa ons rE | pike i ee ky 167. 176 ighheysy, AsKordeyNen ooodnanoasssoseaees 97 Moody, Pat ....55, 76, 94, 150, 151, Ble G an Op ED ORE 67 Ie7 Rippetoe, Miriam ........ 67, 95, 161 152, 163 Dereine ecto, wee 79, 88 163 Risher, June ..44, 48, 75, 76, 80, 165 IM RRS, NES Hoocseocstoodont 170 Bed N y Bell Rs RE aT aS ? 41 105 Rivers, Charles eee ak 97 Moore, Betty ....... 41, 101, ie Th ee Ys Elno 5 51, 55, 80. 95. 168 Roach Betty teen ea neice. 48, 165 IWooress Charlyarsunecmaeeer cece: 145 Pf ve Mary R. 67. 165 Roach Patwercrreoceace concies 67, 165 Moras Date usc eseriere cocten tere vise 41 Phe ae eg ped Nb oe 41 73) 175 Roberts, Gatlie erent. ole. AS INKoresetay, Wile ononoowonbooncc 97, 148 Phel ie Tee Pate a eg ie i) 58 LONI IREEAKAL coayoogouuenons 145 Morgasony Co a...asc0p se. 41, 97, 147 Phillins Neha ee hae eae Roberts; John .........-+.-. 42, 173 itor cnCharicc 4a eee 118 Ms ae ee 45, 48, 88, jeg Roberts, Rosemary .............. 36 IMoriniye NOrma es ytecerins + cieer ae: 66 Phillive Thelm ES 67 Roberts, sVirginiaueeans ssc: 48, 168 Wikosaaky, Aorta oobepmac concede seo a) Piet Pp Carol _ SON aay eae renee 55 RoccingsCharlestaeeeeneneeerre nar 144 Morris, Mary J. ............. 41, 170 Pifen’ teres BUS ay goo 65 Rodgers, Martha ................ 67 Wosste JOANNE aaeeeteiin’. clases se 66 DEE Sci Vaomnk: ek ae Omen 95 RosersmDoroth yaa eee ae enter 67 Mowery, Betty Marshall....105, 163 Pall ie Shurle aL tea 50, 56, 88, 165 Rogers, Margaret. 2... aaee nee 151 NMunciews Garolduseerrrerreracnee anes 66 Po ce ‘4; he SR se 97° 147 Inyoyeeids); WINE scochoobsusano ace 67 Mier oN eG ACE tocoonconenene 66, 159 Pou ae Ch a Sa ROE Ae ee 5G 173 Rombaugh, Jean ......... 48, 95, 170 When, AGvalee ..cagancnor 66, 157 Dawe D Do ae Be ROO OE 67 Rosner, Margaret ........ 56, 94, 167 iNiqunnenrelt, JEC ococauonoseuac 48, 175 Boe Ries Vy seen 59, : 137, 138 Rossme Gene vausenenenereonnny ane 42 Myer, Wini ....... 50, 55, 74, 88, 163 Deere reer amee: poss eobert nee et neon 67 Myers Cly dee mrn.wrerc surat. 48, 176 See I ee Tr, Sn hia ats Rothe Marjoria me ysnern ear anes 157 Myers, Harold .............. 66, 175 Pric ae BE ae Cree reac Tro7a Rowe, Suitley 23... 59, 68, 80, 163 WR erus.” CENA nactiec Sarscm an renee 66 P oe F iy fe es 48, 74, 94, 150, ROyerag BOD arcreais e cee treeee 138 Myers, Marguerite ............... 48 BECR ae ISS Meter nts ees 151. 165 nade Boban teracdoteeelctes 42, 175 ‘ y (Coles GEMWES Gonmacoonaeone ..68, 157 N Price, Jane Ann ......... 41, 93, 157 ignperallll, IDEN) cogognédoocbunor 171 Nash Sethmeerer re 48, 101, 163, mee Brice Maya Wiemcmie ck rr 67, 95, 163 N ; ; Russell Dorothyaree pence eter 56, 165 Abee, IDs IGM; Sano Soorsadonodae Priest Viasat 56, 148, 176 Russell Mbayser were ere 171 Nassere Varvara cera Sl ay, Tels : Proctor weOUlinerar ee Rite it 148 Ruscclls ane 5G. 175 Nasser; Moses) Sec... ee sere ‘55, ys) lesauniine Aelelay 105 concsacosoosonudnd 67 R - Carel Pas sigh oheseh et ate 68. 165 INasseme melas eacimitietecee kes (Xe. Ge) 1euileeLas Mbeya annonce saseaune 94, 150 Ree MM: 2 Ti See 56 157 Needham, Robert ........... “Gl ae} Terwllleven, INeM ES Gadcosaocco jude 171 a baie ae pet count. 68 NeuvmHubert aanntenctuaetn O5 De eurcells Lots y (7 ttars cect tapi wr EOWA” Te einada sip teen mene ator ate 137. 138 i) Neukom, Marilyn ........... 66, 159 Purcell, Mary Alice ........ 41, 101, APA se Ramcld tae Ia Ta ? Newkirk, Domain ........... fy, lets: 105, 106, 159 Ss Newman, Jerrie Donates i a zee PyleeBettyr access act 67, 151 Cavtaves Ce Cleon eee 68, 88 Sajkou Otani Bie, aby, WeRs alzis) Newman, Roy ........... 55 SiL3 Q }KO, : 2 Dee Queuy, Harry ............... 67. 173. Saladin, Kenneth . 42, 103, 148, 175 Nichols Helentin anette re 66, 157 SN SB aN ? Nicholssaioan Gao RO ee Quicker DU Mestrntenersst sa: Se akige | SNe MAORI ee acooous 68, 92, 163 : ENTS g cc a EAOR : Ghat, IBA cacascoscosodbes 67, 163 ‘Sargent, Don ......:.. 44, 48, 74, 114 Nichols, Margaret ...... 48, 106, 163 , , Ss tG 42.106. 165 Nixon, Richard ............. 66, 176 R Bee ae ORM oe hey NEA Tenders z 55 Sargent, M. D. Beene eee tenses 42 Niticn TRON PBEM. tel 66. 167 Raab :aeRebecca meats me dee cee 48 Saucerman, Louise .......... 56, 167 ee it sub w ipseelena a PoeAay 5 : iveelkere, IN Saas ocosacosonoboupoos Oi SSENIAKSe, IGE? Snocessasaocdas 42, 106 O Rambis, Albert ccs see: 48, 127, ae SchabelsBarbaramenasssee seen 68, 157 Oakley, Mary Ruth ..... 48, 75, 159 Ramsey, C. Eugene .............. SchabelJoanken aemieiee 42, 90, 93, 157 O7Brien ad Ohn maemo tee 66 Raney, Anna May ....... 48, 92, in Schaterss George season saeeitec 42 Olson RODCLUME eens caries GOMER atclittsaViilton eee eens Schaeffer, Rose Louise ...... 48, 74, Oprisuim Nick eraesit UL, 9h, AGE TWBY AEBS. AYBUNTET NN Soon ooe enone 48, 16 80, 163 OeRears Dan men cr cccsiee acre ce AS AA eanie Dar Danae trtite cr erties Giger ochetferae Rien sac mater 127 Orléararlazel Senna cone ee coe na GOuemReCOrdsse LOMAS weirs ees Sys ais} Sydettales dkeriah we scusuaahesoonbooce 56 199 SchmidtwWibbp yar 94, 100, 152 Scholz, Marjorie ........ 48, 88, 161 Schoonover, Sally ........... 56, 161 Schmidt, Libby ........ Mn, GH, 2) Schroeder, Howard .........-.- 175 Schroeden Jacana 78 Schumaker, Robert .......... 68, 175 Scott; Peggy tiagerane «cece 93, 161 Scott, Rovertiescturceracdr 56, 68 Scottrelomieccsameectnte: 68, 148, 173 Seaman Jowett 48, 161 Sedgwick, Dianne ........ 56, 92, 163 Seely) Lois gcc cra stosie Poo earlier 68 Selgese Paula iyo sterode citer ieee Sellars, Nancy ...... 44, 49, 76, 105, Shade’. Carroll Meereeeer teri 68 Shatter JOnememeeniitiirr 68, 157 Shafter, sloraine sere errr er any: 68 Shannahan,wPecoy sain 49, 161 Shave Dorotayinete rete 49, 93 Shawilery sOmeatareri rarer 73 Shedd, Rebecea .......... 56, 92, 163 Sheeks) Phyllistmaeea eerie Domo Sheperd, Joan North ........ 49, 105 Sheperd, Marge Roth ........... 42 Shewmakenenhichard ter nennr seer 68 Shewmaker, William ........... 56 Shickell sRitamieeer secre 42, 161 Shields wDotwanr ce sere 49, 75, 94, 150, TSwl. ThR, ZIS Shiffetwblosecumenece ee cn ne 68, 163 SleVerdiy GEVOS' socagducaubs AZ +127, 173 Shouse, eAileen! eae sae 42. 106 Shriner, Zoe... ... 34, 42, 95, 106, 163 Simmons, Roberta ....... 59, 68, 161 Sisk? Wredi figs een ies eee ne 68 Skidmores Nona seein 56, 167 Smithy Billie escalate: 150 Smithie Bobwrscescccuiern retrace 139 Smiths Byron... cer 42, 175 Smith, Donnay lees ennaaae citer aee 49 Smith Georgsey yaaa 56 Smith Margsaretsalc.ceerieaneeste: 78 Smith, = Via xen eine rae teetec tees acts 68 Smiths Viyranweeaaceer errr 148 Smithy, Ronaldiemennicm teeter 49, 175 Sneathy Vircil essen eerie 68 Snedeker, Williamenneseceeeerereee 68 Snider) Charlesseerecsee eee 49, 173 Snidersedanesine. ea ote eee teaas 68 Snyder Jane wenceeterrecta te 42, 163 Sny Gerd Callas eee terete ore 56, 163 Snyder) Lois 7e suse mee se 68, 167 Snyder, Rosemary ........... 56, 157 Sowers, ae te Varner ere 68 SowersyW. tAseiara ne etmearacie 173 Sparks, ee Bice ato cre 68, 157 Spears Martha teins 49, 165 Speats wousie eae eres 59, 68, 157 Spence) ohirleyenman ener 68, 165 Spencer, Jacky = caeeece ee 68, 97, 173 Spreen,s Lemmas erence 56, 92, 163 Springer) (Owen ans see see 68, 175 Stahl ayJuanital nee een 68 Stalcup Victor meen eee eerie 68 Stalcupy, Wayne ener cece 42, 97 Starka.Carrollie eee eee reer 49, 173 Steed Mary, Lowa. neces 45 Steed es Williammerereeeaee errs 68 Steinsberger, Dorothy ...... 49, 150, 151, 170 Stephens. Varga er meee 56, 157 Stevenss Billyepaccesrr a eetie 1, UY Stevenson, Kay ...... 51, 56, 92, 168 Suan IDEWAGL Gondnoouaehooncod 148 SUlLeWallt,e club yan eneee 42, 75, 79, 88, 101, 104, 115, 161 STUDENT INDEX Stoehr Marjorie cane 49, 161 Strakw Thomasmeecusn cine tater 73 Street Charleceenen. sate 68, 173 PSinaendin, UBGQOIOTES goqnocacanadcuDed 49 Strickler, Delores .......... 68, 161 Strong ys Carollmmeen eee 68, 163 Strong, Joyce ........ 42, 79, 80, 86, 100, 101, 163 Sirone we LnoMasmeerer eee 107 Stuebe, Donna ....57, 76, 88, 94, 150 Stunkel oheldonmrasavcct eater: 68 SullivanwViariom ancsenn reeeneee 95 SUMMEers wNINaeae eens 58, 68, 161 Sutherlinged oanmererias eee 49, 107, 167 Svarezkopf, Frank ..49, 74, 127, 175 Swaim, Elnora :..:... 34, 42, 73, 76, 100, 101, 110, 168 Swain meoxannameenaeer ete aae 68 Sweeney, Gordon ............ Gite, ans Shivellon, JNGHEVIO Gaocoocsnoooaces 157 Swantord: ss Ligeia eee 127 SyAnanoyaelial, MUXCl ooo occu 69, 148, 175 T WackettaNancya en incertae 69, 165 Talbottwrd On meee eee eee 69, 175 Tapy, Betty Mae ...... 49, 80, 95, 157 datlock, May, Low s.-..5+.5- 69, 165 WatlockseKenneth pees are 43, 103 Taylor. Kthelt meses 69 Theodore, Helen ......... 57, 95, 165 Theodore, Katherine ....43, 95, 165 Thomas, Joyce ....... 35, 43, 80, 163 nhomashs Wary lancet et 69, 167 Lhomasia WanGalnrrn meee ari Thompson, Anna M. ..... 69, 96, 165 hormone ames ne eee 1a areadsy Norman eee 49, 168 Tendall, Katherine .......... 57, 95 Tiptone.Chestermerar ere 57, 175 Ape kobe AKelateln ion oina apo eon 49, 176 MMotdst, IBEROEMEY oosdoeoncosone 69, 165 Trenary, Peggy ...... 49, 76, 94, 168 rents pRichar dust icet amet or 69 ARGON ASCRY sychooovnsoccosesr 49 Trout, Martha ....35, 43, 72, 80, 88, 101, 165 Trueblood, Denny ....44, 49, 73, 74, 80, 103, 106, 111, 175 hucker. = Berard maser 49 Tupato@Ba haere ere ee 69, 176 Turpin, Jean ....43, 75, 101, 151, 168 hur pins Wayne maser IW, alss) Twieger Dianel seem lseakeen 69, 168 U Uzzell Re Lhomastareryr tartrate 171 V Valente, Valeria ....43, 75, 95, 101 106, 170 Van Arsdall, Robert ...... 35, 43, 176 VWenelHusswe bby smeneen eee 69, 92 Vardals Dominicman ernie oe: 95 Vaushniw Gayity..cemoncen ote ee 95 Wauchinys Matyaed nian trier 76 MeachsWallianai iter mnt erin 43 Ventura wi baulane snr tee. BY, Chis AEB) Vickers, sd ackwinnree eae 147 Visus; Genesee catenin 49, 173 Wallwock.s Fitawems ct een 69, 92 Monderschmidt ela ane eee 49 WwW Waggoner, Jane ......... 43, 93, 161 Waltordi Dare. eerie mere 57 Waldony 2Chomasiane eerie 43 « Walker, Clarence ....... 95, 137, 139 200 . Wallace, Laura Belle (22 .5.0ece 43 + Wallace, Helen™2an..4-eeeneerie 69 Wallace,;Paul een s.neckinieniiae 49, 173 Wallace) Ruths Anny meee eee 57, 76 Walls) Arthuir® tnscm cies slices 69 Watkins. Margaretarsim csi rer 69 Watsons Pauline eee 59, 175 Watts, “Dallasitas.qunctteteie eee 69 Watts, Jean in... sci ene eke 69, 161 Weatherman, William ........... 69 Weaver, Robertaanee seme 69, 175 Webster, Virginia ....57, 75, 76, 168 Weekley, Bonnie ............ 57, 168 Weidner, Elizabeth .......... 49, 168 iWeirss Williamnverys.eemreee eer 69 Welch) Pater eee 59, 69, 78, 157 Wendholt; Charles) s-.-saeenee 107 Wesser; Dorothyaeansemerrn ee eter 106 Wesser,Helenal y.5 caesar 170 Wheat, Marjorie ........ 43, 88, 168 Wheaton, Dorothy .......... 93, 107 Whitaker Jack wean 49, 90 White; Evelynoe sane eee 57 White, hrank ene aoe eee 69 Wihitess Howard eenanen nent 69 Whites Marian snes sareeeee 69, 157 White) Phyllis a-saace serene 69 White) Violet; o..-seeeener 49, 88, 165 Wihitheld Johnie canes teteeetee 171 Whitmore, Nancy ........... 69, 168 Whitmore, Roberta ...... 69, 153, 168 Whitney, Elaine ............. 69, 157 Whitesell, Virginia ...... 49, 105, 163 Widding Betty sense eee 69 iWidding a J ean mainte 161 Walcoxons: Joan eereee Eee cee ree 69 Wilderm Suzanne se tiontieetee 57, 165 Walliams Givystaleanmcercrteerernrae 69 Walliamss. Daleweancctentt tee 57 Williams RObertanesnenenee Bi, LTS Wilson, Bettielases eens 69, 94, 170 Wilson, Catherine ........... 49, 94 Wilson, Genevieve ......... 49, 150 Winkler JOGue eee teen eae 69, 175 Wintz, “Robert esas cect hee ee 49 Wiseman, Gordon ............... 49 Wiseman,) Gordon eee nnaeeeenieee 88 Wolfe; Muriel Seren oseeeneee 43, 93 Wolford Johnnie sees 43, 97, 107 Woods Ruthe Ale eee 43, 157 Wood Erankes. sc seen eeee 49 Woody. .Orvillew eee eee 57 Wools, Helen ........ 43, 75, 79, 101, 13, 163 Woolsey-miViaxce iene 12ielos NVGiaks, AAGHNG, Sooo coer 49, 75, 79, 88, 101, 170 Westelots, DON succscosooar BY 153, 165 Wisetotn WEIEEY Gonccocccce 43, 92, 165 Wunderbaum, Rose ....88, 94, 151, 159 Wynn) Bernard iyeic cee eee 69 x Xuratesi= Mary, ernest 49, 167 ve Yates; Johns. hteeae een by i, ures Young; Dont. ja saeco ieee 69 Young,) Hranklingie eee eee eee 69 Yuknes, Rosemary .......... 49, 163 Th Zdankiewicz, Walter ............ BY! Zimmer, Beverly ............ 69, 161 Zukuntt- Albert astsee eh ae eee 69 ZWwerner,. a William ce cece eee 69 a ay iat ces L ser x S ; = S54 tJ : = : : + ‘ =z Se
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