Indiana State University - Sycamore Yearbook (Terre Haute, IN)
- Class of 1948
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Q A gn ' ..,,,,ns,,g , wr f .fl 16' Mmm:v.3 4. , Qvviu ,gn ' A V. : 54 -.af H Y T-N 1 Q, v V . k , I A ,H WT' V H A J' ffm , t M ' ,f A :- M L Ndhwv ,H A M , 1 v . W' Ah. Q A I Nhvlnf-ru . , . , My W. .- iv? F :v 'K - M, . rzwiagkw v-'fe .I IA K ' ' 1-vw-1 FILLED WITH MEMORIES OF THE PAST PROMISES OF THE FUTURE. TYING OUR STORY OF THE YEAR TOGETHER. fi f 9 Z Z DURING THAT YEAR ARE 7177 'M AND COORDINATING OUR LEARNING AND LIVING OUR GOVERNING BODIES. . . STUDENT COUNCIL, ouR MAIN BODY OF GOVERNMENT, ,ul Student Council officers, l. to rc, are: Carol Cottom, sec- took an important step this year in aftiliating with the National Student Asso- ciation. Composed of 19 elected members, this organization listened to gripes from students and outlined programs for us to retaryy Max I-lavercamp, executive committee representa- tive: Dot Annakin, treasurer: Don Markle, vice-president: and Don Sargent, president. follow that would benefit the greatest number of us. President Don Sargent addresses- --First row: Dennis Trueblood, Carol Cottom, Max Havercamp, Dot Annakin, and Bill Rogers. Second row: Richard McCann, l-larry Iohnson, Margaret Burt, and Bob Gill. Third row: Bill Ennis, Phyllis Knight, Iohn Knapp, Clinton Mitcham, and Don Markle. Fourth row: Sumner Proctor, Iune Risher Alice Hellstrom, and Bob Foxworthy. WOMANS LEAGUE, GovERNlNG Boov OF ORGANIZED woMEN. highlighted its ac- tivities by sponsoring the Crystal Ball with the famed Duke Ell- iliqton orchestra and was mediator be- tween Terre Haute laycees and sororities for candidates for the Midwest Tournament Queen. Membership iS composed of soror- UY presidents and league officers. Left to right: lone Shaffer, reporter: lean Rombough: Bite Chestnut, Laura Kip- Per, treasurer: Alice Hell- strom, secretary: Dorothy MCITUH: Sharon Richardson: Barbara Kirk, president: Miss Helen Reeve, adviser: Marianna Dede, custodian: io Seamon: Mary Alice Klein: Mary Xurafes. Seated, left to right: Dick Yates, Paul Lindsey, Ed RGHIY. George Lowe, Em- met Hardiman, Clinton Mitcham, Norbert Ander- son, Max Bough. Standing, left to right: Bruno Lupato, Roy New- man, Mr. Marcus Williams, David Stewart, Dennis Trueblood, Bob Williams. f'0'fW Z Q INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL, GOVERNING Boov OF ORGANIZED MEN became active again for the first time since the war. Its outstanding social activity was the sponsoring of the Squires' Ball, an affair for organized men and their dates. The council is composed of fraternity presidents and two representatives from each fraternity. 25 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUREAU, CENTER OF SOCIAL PLANNING Seated l. to r.: Roberta Mitchell, general chairman: Dot Shields, tournaments: Esther Ann Lanqenbach, dances: Libby Campbell, service: Phyllis Hime- baugh, forum: Grace Lin- nell, music: lane Babcock, publicity: and Beth Nash, publicity. Standing, l. to r.: Paul Brown, tournaments: Gib I-logue, dances: Bob Scott, music: Dick Conrad, service: and Ioe Marcinko, forum. helps to create Within the student the feeling that the Union Building is for the use of all by sponsoring such annual affairs as the Harvest Festival and the Christmas Ball. ln addition to this they plan and carry out the decoration theme for the building during Homecoming, and they lend a helping hand to organizations in the entertainment of students from other colleges who attend conferences here. Sponsor of the bureau is Sara Council. 26 SERVICE BODY FOR STUDENTS has as its goal to make the Union Building serve in its most useful capgci- ties. Members include the director of the Union Building, the deans, the chair- man of Student Activities Bureau, the president of Student Cguncil, cmd elected juniors and seniors. Standing, l: to r.: Bill Burke, Sara Council, Dean Willigmgl Gnd NO,-bert Anderson. Seated, 1- to 1'-1 Dean RGGV9, R0bGl'lC1 Mitchell, W. David Koile, Bob Foxworthy, Emmett Hardi- man, Harry lornson, and Carolyn Haste. 1 MEN 'S HALL COUNCIL, GOVERNING BODY OF MEN AT PARSONS HALL holds a freshman orientation party each fall, a homecoming reception, a Thanksgiving dinner, and a Christmas party. lt is composed of members representing Parsons Hall, Parsons Hall Annex, and the F.P.H.A. dormitory units. Seated, l. to r.: Dean Williams, directory Mike Gordon, Student Council representative: Bob Busingp Carmelo Sapponeg Dick Trent: Stanley Iacobsp Iohn Rhodes: Victor Asburyg Edward Ratliff, vice-president: Stan Sajko, president: and Robert Grounds, secretary-treasurer. Standing, l. to r.: Frank Firmcmi, assistant directory George Harbin: Mike Rimmelly Paul Brown: Emmett Hardimanp Lloyd Harrell, Paul Clark: Leo Gronell: Dave Atkins: Charles Curtiny Bjorn Ingelbrigtseng Bobby Hickmang Hubert Boling and Iohn Petrila. 28 WOMEN'S HALL COUNCIL, GOVERNING BODY OF THE WOMEN OF RESIDENCE HALL Left to right: Mary Ruth Oakley: Gloria McDermott: Emmaiean Dyball: Dr. F. Thompson: Ruth Greten- cord: Rose Wunderbaum: Donna Stoube: Laura Kip- per: Alice I-Iellstrom: lean Burnett: Virginia Weidner: Lloyd Gibson: Phyllis Himebauqh: Mim Burridqe: Iune Risher: and Erma Spreen. tl' 413921 41 i 'ir My ,,W?,1. ,Q 'sg sponsors several social activities each year which include such outstanding events as the Sweetheart Dinner on February 14, an open house and dinner at Christmas, a May Breakfast, and open house for Parsons Hall men. In addition to this, they hold several pajama parties, cocktail hours, coffee hours, and faculty quest nights. Membership consists of Residence Hall officers and hall leaders. 29 LIKE EVERY CITY, WE HAVE MANY CULTURAL AND . . Q '- .1 f : f 4 - . it I U .lr A, .. ' ' 1' , ' . , : f.N 5-ff . - . ga I u. 4. .v 1: -. . . n -' T , . . - E ' - Q' ' egvjj -Y 2. rf 45 ' N' . 5264- ' .-' L' ff .. ' 1 ' ' fa ' ' , . -- f , U .T 15 Q f :ff - . . W , ' .' - F :.':, . ux1 '- 4 - ' 1 in 'Q .I--L I 4, . . 1 . - A ,L .-1, ,- . 5' ' ' 5.- ,- f-I. ,mf 51' 'f' ,Cf-' 1 , I f . .I PA. I' gs-V f:2 ,- .. 5 - , ' f I' 1 iff jf. Q f .4 . ny- V A 01' '-.' ., 1 9 73 . r .f-lf -3.5 . Q. Q. .f.,.- . ',..:.' V lk, f.. 'V '. Fl. V 4.-,Q 19.13 L r Q 5 .f.-' -f'. T I ' '-S ' 513451 ' !4'f.' A! lf ' -. ,.-- Jw- '- ' , ' 1: .- .' :-3. ' . I , 5 .- '-IU.: -.. - r-.- - 4 ' - Q 1 . . - ,f I .. I ' - 1 :E -- ff- af 'I ' .1 ' -2'-M riff . 'Pi' fri- PZ- La-..' as 1 l 'qi' -sl. . -.' I, . - V ,., 1 ... -.H - I -. V 1, -iw ,, 14: 1 1+ rf . za . . -. if-1 '. ' - ' . M. MQ.. ff' gr. ' .-- ,y,. - Lf! ' ' ' lr E ,','f:.1 ' 'gf - 34-,, I, l ,j fd. M ln- - CQ 1- u-,' . ' jf ,'ZL'. I v A gut...- X , .,.A .. . ,H l S- ' . Sa ,-X 1 1 I 4.-I .- .v, 1' V J A. -.:' .. 1 - S L .da ,.,-1 2 , , X is ' x 'K ' 5 ' .M I N f . , .Q X 5, ' Z l ' D . 1' ' I 0 I ,:f' ,fgla' 1 -' - dp' X Y 'v . -- . ' 1 iff- I .ri-p s. .--.. . ' 'fp . E . :H Y' ' A KK ' t J! at f. 4 if, f SL 4 ,A .,-. K' -.qs-f 'w-,vw ,N ,, -If ,Q Jfvflh ., , , I ' il 1 A. ix- ix ,ff x -H5 2,556 OF US REGISTERED In September enrollment hit its all time high and registration took longer and became more complicated in spite of administrative efforts to keep it moving. Veteran Carl Wright found the army had no corner ill Carl receives forms, C23 sweats it out in program check line, C35 checks on forms to fill out and lines to stand in. with Veterans Administration, t4J finally sees daylight. t . . AND SQUEALED Squeal seems to be unique with Indiana State, having developed out of traditional sorority rush procedure on campus. Last fall the student body gath- ered around as some 170 girls pledged. Each girl received her sorority pledge bid at the meeting in College Hall, ran down the Administration Building steps lbelowl, down the aisle of waiting soror- ity groups tbelow rightl till she reached the group ot her choice and was wel- comed with appropriate enthusiasm by her new sorority sisters ftop riqhtl. Lambda Delta Plr1i's colorful Singing in the Rain was chosen by the judges from the numerous skits given by the organized groups on campus to receive top honors. CAMPUS REVUE HIGHLIGHTS FALL ACTIVITIES The audience, by means of an applause meter, chose Epsilon Delta soror- ity's excellent minstrel skit featuring Donna Stuebe in an Al Iolson imitation. CLASSES AND MIXERS SHARED ouR ATTENTION THOSE FIRST FEW WEEKS Cider and douqhnuts, corn shocks, and plaid shirts added atmosphere at the Union Activities Bure-au's Harvest Fes- tiva1. With mixed attitudes we went about the business of acquiring an education. THOUGH CROWDED, THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE . . WOMANS RESIDENCE HALL Dot Shields, Alice De Weese, Doris Ccxssel, Port Gosnell, cmd Morry Clifford Cleft! qorther 'round for d midnight sndck out of that pdckorqe from home. Residence Hcrll houses some 300 girls. Qi ' 7-11-f., N. 'dr t ., . ,., if ' pf 1 PARSONS HALL Ray Chew throws out a card under the watchful eyes of Bill Stevens, Bill Lindley, Fred Sisk, Lamont Dehl, and Ken Clark. Parsons Hall houses approx- imately 165 in the dormitory proper and nearly 40 in the annex. Other temporary hous- ing for men takes care of some 85 others. rdf SYCAMORE VETERANS HOUSING ANNEX Student Veteran Iohn Tipton and wife Mary Frances with their two children Mary Iane and David find quarters along with some 150 other veteran families in these units. t x,,,,.,.,... With top-knots, buns, or shorn locks: stray curls came under control. r 1 THE NEW LOOK Hrr THE CAMPUS lt wasn't lonq before lonq skirts took ', over and State became fashion-Wise and parents groaned over new clothes bill. Specs put on a bold front with green, red, black, brown, even plaid and checked rims. Scarves and men's ties, As skirts qot longer, trousers got Neat feet was the rule as Robin-Hoods, latticed bal- the brighter the better, shorter cmd revealed more con- lerinas, and classic pumps replaced bobby socks adorned sweaters and servative socks. and saddle shoes on campus. blouses. . r WE HUMMED AND DANCED TO: That's My Desire Pe-CJ O' My Heart Heartaches Anniversary Song April Showers Feudin' and Fiqhtin' Too Fat Polka How Soon Ballerina Civilization tBonqo, Bongo, Bonqol Manana Four Leaf Clover I You Do X Near You i WE KEPT UP WITH THE TIMES WE TALKED ABOUT: The Freedom and Friendship Trains Texas City Oil Explosion Howard Hughes' Airplane Marshall Plan Kleuh and the Kansas City State-Hamline Game Record New York Snow Presidential Candidates Universal Military Training and Selective Service Duel in the Sun THROUGH THE YEAR WE OBSERVED TRAnlTloNs, RECEIVED NEW HoNoRs, I . 002,25 The Coalition Party, employinq the help of two unsuspecting animals, put on an intensive campaign. Result: Coalition candidates captured all but one campus office. The campus welcomed many new foreign students including Mickey Kor CLatvial, Benjamin Boqran Cl-londurasl, lane Kuqiya Cllawaiil, Lucrecia Sanchez CColombial, Alvaro Ospiro lColombial, Catalina Restrepo CCo1ombiaJ, Salviette Marapoulou CGree-cel, Carlos Boqran Cl-londurasl, Siiri Sahlman Cljinlandl, Aslouqh Hjelde CNorwayD, Cris Cassima- tis lGreecel, lean Hue CFrancel, and Tom lordan fEnqlandl. AND WENT INTERNATIONAL. The traditional Book and Torch Ceremony was con- ducted as Don Sargent received from alumni president these two symbols and pledqed S500 to Sandison Memorial Fund. President Tirey accepted for the school a plaque awarded by the Navy for Indiana State's part in training Naval personnel during the war. ,481 Traditional Co-Ed weekend saw co-eds aqain running into difficulties as they played turn about. Mary Rose Perrone, new at the qame, convinced her date Bill Strange that the conven- tional system of boy dates qirl really works best. THE INDIANA STATESMAN. PUBLISHED WEEKLY DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR AND SUMMER SESSION. 3 4 5 10 1121 171819 212526 1112,-, 'Q Staff members gather around the copy desk for instructions from the editor tabovel. Cub Don Iohnson submits a piece of copy: Others clockwise around the desk are: Richard Everett, Bud Clark, Glen Sagraves, Alice Day, Bernard Wynn, Babara Kirk, Dolores McCampbell, and Vern McCarty. Others of the staff were: Alice I-lellstrom, Mary Boland, Shirlee Moon, Peg Brennan, Betty Lindsay, Maynard Rich, Pat Wilson, Ioan Goble, Bob Boeglin, Elynore Petyo, Emil Tessari, Pat Voke, and lane Babcock. - , this year enlarged its format to a six-column page. In the annual critical service on college papers con- ducted by the Associated Collegiate Press, the STATESMAN was awarded a First Class honor rat- ing. Robert Center edited the paper for half of the year and was succeeded by Tony Mitchell. Bud Clark was business manager for the year. Then ad- viser for the paper and for other student publications is lames R. Bash. Editor Center and Business Manager Clark look cynical while Bob tries to get a deadline extension from the printer. RADIO, UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE HooslER scHooLMAsTER OF THE AIR celebrated its fourteenth year of broadcasts over WBOW from the campus of Indiana State. Fifteen broadcasts were given weekly to schools and homes throughout the Wabash Valley. Instructional broadcasts cov- ered science, social studies, geography, English, music, guidance, and allied fields. Particularly popular was the Story Princess of the Music Box which reached 7,77l pupils in classrooms through one series alone. The Peter Rabbit News Service was newly inaugurated to bring into the classrooms news adapted especially for children. One hundred children every Friday was the average attendance in the studio for these programs. Radio Guild and Radio Guild Choir provided a late evening program of entertainment for those in the Wabash Valley. ttop rightl George Foulkes and Paul Ventura demonstrate the use of the wide range of sound effects found in the campus studios. fbottom rightl lames Boyle provides the original musical background for Story Princess broadcast as Phyllis l-limebaugh, Virginia Dalton, Paul Ven- tura, Miriam Burridge, Patricia Phillips, George Foulkes, Florette McKinney, and Omar Williams take part before the microphones. Patricia Phillips, Story Princess of the Music Box, winner of state-wide radio contest for stories for chil- dren. 1948 SYCAMORE PRINTS THE RECORD OF THE YEAR Editor Dorothy Martin and Business Manager Max Bough make advance plans for the book. With the hope of presenting Indiana State at its best, the SYCAMORE staff spent much time this year in revising con- tent and organization. Adviser lames R. Bash discusses pictures with staff consisting of lseatedj Helen Nichols, associate editor: lean Handley, art editor: Donna Steube, women's sports editor: Virginia Combs, circulation manager: lean Cromwell, assistant business manager: Sally Young, layout staff: tstandingl Katie Kane, picture staff: lack Schroeder, sports editor: Bill Preston, organizations editor: and Tony Mitchell, copy editor. Unpictured are: Laura Kipper ,layout editor: Peg Brennan, her assistant: advertising managers Esther Ann Langenbach and Rex Bell: and faculty editor Lloyd Gibson. I .. .9 ,A , , :F ' .AA 7 if :N -x -fra. ' - x ,Qwuh ' A f-.U . , . -..,.g., pn-A If Us .. 1 , . H n,AA'. kj A 1 4 a 4. 1 -- A U .. v f 1 X h SM , if A fm, f S , ...M-A f v A R AQ' A A N' A+ .. A AAA: w A, 1 A . M FSF? 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Included in the college band program are the marching band, an all-male organization which presents marches, college songs, and novelties to crowds in the stands during the football season and which takes part in the parades of the year: and the varsity band which serves as a training group for inexperi- enced students and training for those who will eventually become members of the symphonic band. This organization also furnishes the spirited music for pep sessions. ' 48 ,Li I LJ . fist row? Carl Fulk, Robert Harbin, Ernest Jones, Priscilla Smith. Gwendolyn Meurer, Marilyn Irwin, Rachel Daniels, Joan Schiele, Roberta Simmons, Herbert Beasley, Ernalou Hambrock. C2nd rowl Janet Moore, Marilyn Graesch, John Broidel, Ralph Courtney, Bob Wallace, Ruth Gretencord, James Jeffers, Bill Hatt, Eugene McCarty, Charles Steuver, Betty Mowery, Joanne Shepard. 43rd rowl Jane Moore, Richard Laney, Vivian Lovett, Norma Sue Frernder, Mar- jorie Botts, Carolyn Jones, James Long, Allen Battershell, Roy Thompson, Leslie Evinger, David Koile, Jr., Betty Cotton, George Johnson, Bill Hendrickson, Marvin Kersey, Charles Modesitt, Joe Fisher, George Graesch, Mary Thompson, Virginia Gaston, 14th rowl Hal Meurer, Dale Williams, Bob Sunkel, Robert Brown, Wilma Bland, James Patchett, Delbert Kieftner, Bill Palmer, Frieda Goble, Joe Lohse, Art Hill Jr., Bernard Firks, James Peck, Kenneth Hall, Robert Scott, Joe Thomas, Charlotte Ingersoll, Lyle Barr, Robert Meurer. lStandingl Carolyn Piety, Joseph Gremelspacher Cdirectori, George Brooks, Donald Canedy, Bonnie Miller, and Charles Dressler. Bill I-lat! serv d as dr 1m major the fall, chos n b uso of expe ren and ability. 49 CLASSICAL., PQPULAR, AND SACRED SONGS PRESENTED BY OTHER GROUPS. also held our attention. Below, the CONCERT ORCHESTRA, under the di- rection of Mr. Arthur Hill, presented a program each quarter in which some oi the most talented musicians were featured. At right, above, the CHCIR presented a program for baccalaureate and commencement exercises. The MENS GLEE CLUB, right, below, this year concluded a successful tour of northern Indiana and was warmly received by music lovers of the 'outside' cities. Floor, l. to r.: Shirley Myer, Norma Sue Fremder, Myron lohnson, Helen Dodson, Art Hall, Mary Hall, lune Wilson, Robert Scott, Vivian Lovett, Rachel Daniels, Priscilla Smith, Betty Mowery, Ioe Fisher, Wilma Lucas, Charles Hatt, and Beernard Firks. First riser, l. to f.: Ruth Rosier, Virginia Cox, Betty Dungan, Carl Fulk, Ianet Moore, Laurance Leggett, Virginia Gaston, Ioan Schiele, Roberta Simmons, Ernalou Hambrock, Ioanne North Shepard, Wilma Blann, Hal Meurer, Allen Battershell, Betty Cotton, and Robert Harbin. Second riser, l. to r.: Gerald Hunter, Ioe Loohse, Iean Heaton, Bonny Miller, Don Canady, Walter Anderson, Iames Iefiers, lean McCarty, Don Minx tabsentl, Charlotte Ingersoll, William Henderson, Joe Thomas, William Kannmacher, Marily Buchanan, and Ernest Iones. 50 First row, l. to r.: Theresa Conway, Virginia Gaston, Florence Denham, Grace Linnell, Louise Patson, Virginia Webster, Nelle Heaton, Catherine Fisher Frieda Goble, Ioyce Gottshall, Ruth Gretencord, and loanne North Shepard. Second row, l. to r.: Marjorie Botts, Helen Dodson, lane Hopkins, Dorothea Hendrickson, Carolyn Piety, Phyllis White, Ierry lack, Carool Taatlinger, , Mrs. Lanford, and Norma Sue Fremdor. Third row, ll to r.: Bill Hatt, Gene McCarty, Nick Saikley, Ioe Thomas, Rudy Render, Bob Harbin, Del Keiffner, Bernard Firks, Roberta Mitchell, and Sally Young. Fourth row, l. to r.: Dale Williams, Dan O'Rear, Don Denny, Tim Murtaugh, Bob Scott, Ernest Iones, Bill Hendrickson, Ernest Hale, Robert Cogan, Carl Fulk, and Edgar Heddon. MIXED CHORUS AND MEN'S GLEE CLUB, DIRECTED BY RUTHANN HARRISON First row, l. to r.: Nick Saikley, Laurence-Leggett, Paul Bechtel, George Johnson, Bob Harbin, Bernard Firks, Don Canecly, Gene McCarty, and David Koile Ir. Second row, 1. to r.: Walter Ander- son, Allen Battershell, Charles Baier, Paul Goble, Ioe Thomas, Peter Petrick, Carl Fulk, George Patton Edgar Heddon. Last row, l. to r.: Tim Murtaugh, Dan Sekulovich, Ray Thompson, Brown Harrison, Dan O'Roar, Bob Scott, Ernest Iones, Bill Hendrickson, Art Hill Ir:, Hal Meurer, Bob Meurer, Iohn Chulay, and Wayne Crockett. is ln r '13 9 Co-chairmen of the celebration were George Lowe and June Risher. A RECORD CROWD Even though strong and cold winds almost destroyed some of the floats, people from OUR CITY and the outer city thronqed Wabash Avenue to see the colorful parade. We triumphed over St. Iosephs by a score of 26 to 6. Theme of the Gamma's winning float was Sailing on To Victory. -5, . ., ---at ' N, li.: ' ' , If Qlvaf - fs Q., Ja lfh. ' +4 ,-. . . '?I5'5w-2' in ' G ,' I ' - ' , X . I y, vs, 1. ,. Q QQ t 4 5 L Q 1 9 Q' , -f1'g?.f,f,.iQ?QQQQ Q f ' A , ' i',1I.l.5l'A sf' If ,g t xl' u mr 'Q ,alla ggffglgu , f-'CT 2. '24, fx' ' - A Qf ', 3ff'. x ' -R45 3 Vw' i Q' Z' . g . Q - , pf ,Q LQI' if Q v.Q Q QQ '-Q ,QQQQ 1 Q 4 Q - YQ O + M . ' vw, -- I bl . Q1 QE- ami: nf, .Q,'it Q V' ' 3,95 b tt I' .V A Q, lb .OE A ,IQ - H f y XNQ 'ig ,Q-,QQ ' A cs QQ . 4 ...- Q Q ' . ' s Q ' 1Q3:.?' 'L '11, ' V K QQQQ . ' iflxsk Q Z4 f. , I . Q Q- ,A . . ,,Q,, 3 QWXQQQ XQ I 1,44 y , if! 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The queen of the 1947 Junior Prom and her attendants were selected by staffers of Mademoiselle Magazine. During the intermission, President Tirey crowned the queen. Marilyn Dorsey, and announced her attendants, Lee Coryell and Mary Alice Klein. The crowd danced to the music of Ray McKinley and his orchestra. 57 WE EXPRESSED PRIDE IN O UR CITY BY CO Above, Alice I-Iellstrom, Ioan Mattix, and Rosy Garner do their bit by picking up stray pieces of paper. Hoping to start an annual e ary Boy Scout f vent, Alpha Phi Omega, honor- raternity, sponsored the first cle In 1947, with the aid of a ve campus an-up campaign. ry large part of the student b d presented a clean face after trated activity. 58 o y, the only an hour of concen- NDUCTING AN ACTIVE CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN J Ably manned by five students, the fire hose washed away the winter's accumulation of dirt. Students gather in front. On the Union Building tc begin the task of beautify. inq the campus. - I 'tv K ix .-'M 5..mX xl fs. ay -fr -'1 --f.. 3-'Ne' ,iv , ' 'Z-il' v ff ff, if-Q -A-USL f.- i- ,V 4 M . . .-sv 'An-I lLuMAU.A. fjyjfiivf' si' '..:.4j pf i -9-.t ri-yo , '-4. 5 wr.-I-it-,.-, -4. v N Ein ,V 'V we .'..w. M .A 1 HONOR DAY BRINGS sMn.Es 'ro DESERVING STUDENTS Prizes are given to those who are outstanding in either curricular or extra-cur- ricular activities. Winners of the various awards were: English award, Ierry McGrew Newman: SAI Honor certificate, Marilyn Buchanan: French award, Miriam Rippetoe: Spanish award, Barbara Toth: Intercollegiate Debate, Ellis Anderson: Pi Omega Pi award, Valeria Valente: Larnmers award, Elizabeth Concannon Schmidt: Pamarista Outstanding Freshman Woman, Alice Hell- strom: Ryan Home Economics award, Marjorie Collings: Yager Industrial Arts award, Iohn W. Woolford: Theta Alpha Phi award, Howard Grigsby: Elementary award, Hazel Aikens: Radio Guild award, Iarnes Boyle and Marjorie Wheat: Bigwood Memorial award, Marion Graham: Gillum Sportsmanship award, F rank Frankowiack: Special I award, Ed Lash: Music Medal, Martha Hathaway: Hines Memorial Scholarship award, Zoe Shriner: Press Club Outstanding Fresh- man, Bernard Wynn: Outstanding Senior Man, Leon Cobb: Outstanding Senior Woman, Helen Wools: Outstanding Faculty Member, Dr. Bessie Noyes, and F.T.A. award, Dr. Marguerite Malm. 60 I r sniff ' ifiyfx , 1,'Y, wtf! V. i fs. YN 1 . 1 i Y ' '-rw, ' f . si iQ 'L ' 1 A xii, 9 'f gf- V, X :Q 3 .. g ' . x. ,,, f'f i 'C4-1. ? r ' ff' ' wird, -' r Y 'xHr'- '45 .fi.4- 'i'3?g5'f5i'SWf ' .1 l -'aw1g+wqA ua Q., -'W 4 -.elf ua 5 . b ' Y.!'A3'V - 3 1 3'7?q W W J' - K w ' NX' J 0 1 .gnc-' 'it 'X -P' v fy' , ' .,x6' ' 41' xl' :LX 'x gVx 'd. ',::,r' I W -5'-1-5 .fl,..,' F - ' ' 2---2:1 .-:' K ,.-. -'fvl' X ' ' 1' J . ' 1, v . ,, W . 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J' - I 'I -. . . -, . ,- , 1 :'.,'.. . an..-. : - A r -'sf . 6:62 . ff! f! 64W77E!7 7hUf?JD4Yf!00 PN o W MID PMUKF ' THURSMX...41I.lZ ft lmpaizrfHgin8' K l CUHHERL E L1 f f K 5 PAMARISTA. nfsnnc THURSDAY 4-00 IBCUI C 1 HM S 400 f PREfi I.UB THURSDM GO11 SPEAKERS BUREAU. under the sponsorship of the speech department, proposes to contribute entertainment and education to the community and to provide student speakers with practical experience. All students qualified to contribute to its services are eligible to participate, The Bureau conducts debates, one-act plays, book reviews, and group discussions. 5 . Q VV., r 1 lane Cromwell, student director, seated on bench, left. Seated left to right: Cfeorge McCarty, faculty directory Gale Clark, Pat Kilgore, Alice Ann Meagher, Ierry Weddle, Katy Cane, Rose Wunderbaum, Miriam Burridqe, Marianne Burke, Elaine Hungerford, Ioe Marcinko. Standing, left to right: Bob Zola, Gordon McCarty, lack Lundstrurn, Hillis Newcomb, James Sisson, Adrian Behner, Iohn Kesler, Paul Walwick, Hal Kesler, Tom Stamrner, loe Fuher, Al Cassell, and Wilbur Yocom. 64 PRESS CLUB, organized journalists of Indiana State, offers opportunities for all students interested in student publications, such as the Indiana Statesman, Sycamore, Blue Book, and Ink Sense. The Press Club sponsors a co-ed week-end dance and the Razz banquet in the spring, also works with Alpha Phi Gamma on the Wabash Valley Press Conference. Seated left to right: Alice Hellstrom, secretary: Iack Hopkins, president: Rite Chestnut, Gale Clark, Eleanor Petyo, and Alice Day. Standing left to right: Bernie Wynn, treasurer: Max Bough, vice-preside-ntyp Tony Mitchell, and Vern McCarty. Babcock, lane Bell, Rex Boland, Mary Bough, Max Boyce, Margaret Brennan, Peg Cane, Kate Center, Bob Chestnut, Rite Clark, Gale Day, Alice Derrinqer, Ioan ACT IVES Everett, Dick Goble, Ioanne Hellstrom, Alice Hopkins, lack Hopkins, lane Kirk, Barbara Langley, Thelma Lindsay, Bette McCarty, Vernon McCampbell, Dolores Martin, Dorothy Mitchell, Tony 65 Moon, Shirlee Moore, Jane Moore, Janet Nasser, Mary Nickless, Mary Nelle Petyo, Elynore Sagraves, Glenn Tessari, Emil Ventura, Paul Voke, Pat Wilson, Tom Wynn, Bernie PLEDGES Baeglin, Bob Denning, Pat McAuliffe, Frank Melchior, Cletus Preston, Bill Spurrier, Doug NEWMAN CLUB, a member of the National Newman Club Federation, is composed of Cath- olic students at Indiana State and Rose Polytechnic Institute. The purpose of the club is to sponsor religious, intellectual, and social interests. At the meetings, which are held semi-monthly, the chaplain lectures on Catholic philosophy, and discussion of the lecture follows. Social activities include several parties at Allendale Lodge, picnics, and special get-togethers. Officers for this year are Ray Reschan, Indiana State, presidentg Mike Gordon, Indiana State, vice-president, loe Boeckman, Rose Polytechnic, second vice-president: Rose Louise Schaeffer, Indiana State, treasurer: and Peggy Gallagher, Indiana State, secretary. Sponsor of the club is Miss Margaret Wisely. Father Hickey of St. Ann's parish is chaplain. 66 Left to right: Kenneth Ward, Mr. Swalls, Virginia Dalton, Gale Clark, William Anthis, Dick Ev- erett, Mary Xurafes, Betty Mc- Knight, Pat Gosnell, and Alico Hellstrom. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, an active organization for those interested in teaching as a career, sponsored the Conference for Elementary Teacher Recruitment and acted as host to the Wabash Valley Teachers Institute. The officers of the year are: Gale Clark, president, Mary Xurafes, vice-president: Betty McKnight, secretary: William Anthis, treasurer: and Alice Hellstrom, public relations. Fred Swalls is the faculty sponsor. I FoRENslc, a group of students participating in forensics, debating, oratory, public discussion, and extempora- neous speaking, participated in four intercollegiate conferences this year and sponsored the Fourth Annual Intercollegiate Speech tournament here. One hundred and fifty students and instructors from 23 colleges participated in the contests. Among State's achieve- ments this year was a tie for first place with Bowling Green State University in the Delta Sigma Rho tournament. Four of State's win- ning representatives are pictured here from left to right: Gene Moore, Alfred Cassell, Ioe Fuher, and Hal Kesler. STATONIAN CLUB, ix v , 'S Seated left to right: Hazel H. Bass, Catherine Combs, Inez Pul- liam, Betty Ellis, Ruth Lane, Clif- ford Davis, lean Banks. Standing Noble Nolcox, Douglas Moody, Thelma Langley, William McClure, Arthur Bias, Leonard Richards. l campus Negro organization, is progressive in building social, educational, and racial good-will on the campus. The educational committee fostered monthly discussions for the betterment of interracial relations. The tenth anniversary of the club was observed with a special meeting. The oiiicersof the year are: Noble Nolcox, presidentp Emmett I-Iardiman, vice-president: Hazel H. Bass, secretary, and Catherine Combs, treasurer. 68 ELEMENTARY CLUB, the Indiana State branch of the Association for Childhood Education, is composed of elementary majors. There were 86 members after initiation last tall. Homecoming Breakfast was the largest in the history of the organization. Mem- bers sold Christmas cards and gave a tea for high school seniors in the spring. The officers of the year are: Iayne Beldon, president: Rebecca Shedd, vice-presi- dent: Wilma Korff, secretary: Iune Billings, treasurer, Irene Sallay, publicity chairman. Faculty sponsor is Miss Reed. Left to right: Row l--Pat Duncan, Margie Stoehr, Ieanne Rumple, Sylvia McKean, Barbara Gray, Marilyn Smudde, Elizbeth Walsh, Wilma Terry, Roberta Blandford, Mary Clifford, Pat Gosnelll Ireng Salley, Beverly l-luppert, Mary Louise Childers, Dotty Donahue, Marianne Larrance. Row 2-Becky Shedd, Shirley Rowe, Iac McDonald, Rita Villwock, Martha Wqlqersl Helen Schwab, Barbara l-lack, lean I-lanna, Dorothy Halas, loan Trueblood, Phyllis Van Huss, Olive Leath, Sliri Sahlman, Clara Ostrowski, Lee Bragdon, Erma L. Spreen, Betty Patton, Betty McKnight. Row 3-Ruth Foster, Peggy Sackrider, Wilma Korff, Glen Cunningham, Merle Brown, Phyllis Owens, Caherine Combs, Inez Mauck, Aslaug I-ljelde, Iune Billings, Mary D. Reed, Jayne Belden Nierman, Emmett l-lardiman, Alice M. Black, Joan Hughes, Iane Neel, Kay Stevenson, Eleqngy Edwards, Genevieve Wilson, lune Carmichael, Mary Nell Neidlinger, Betty Ie-an Fqrlgw, Anna Carle, and Mary Catherine Murphy. 69 MODERN LANGUAGE CLUB, formerly le Cercle Francais, now includes all modern languages. Beneficial activities include parcels sent to a French orphanage. Social programs are planned to create interest in the culture and civilization represented by the languages studied. The year's social activities are concluded with the tradi- tional May banquet. The officers of the year are: Robert Foxworthy, president, Martha Erwin, vice-president: lean Rombough, secretary, Beverly Zimmer, treas- urer: and Miriam Rippetoe, program chairman. Faculty sponsors are Dr. Harry Wann and Mrs. Mary Olga Peters. Seated left to right: Gloria Love, Miriam Rippetoe, Siiri Sahlman, Ellen Gregg, lean Rombough, Robert Foxworthy, Martha Erwin, Beverly Zimmer, Alice DeWeese, lean Hue, Auslaug Hjelde, and Silvia Marapoulou. Standing leit to right: Dr. Wann, Lucrecia Sanchez, Mrs. Peters, Martha Shriner, Doris Brison, Paul Bechtel, Clarence Walker, Dick Rembold, Bill Preston, Paul Ventura, Iames Olson, Whit Dawkins, Bruno Lupato, lames Ciminera, Nick Saikley, Rudy Render, I. B. l-lannum, Esther Elrod, Warren Baugh, Florence Yeagley, Norma Boyll, Ruth Graddy, Carolyn I-lurllourt, Nancy Boyer, Katherine Svarczkopf, and Iohn Whitfield. 70 ATHENAEUM CLUB, Left to right, top to bottom: tFtrst rowi Emma Kennedy, Patricia Moody, Mar- garet Burt, Florida Lowry: Csecond rowl lane Breedon, Edna Daum, Ferne Pierce, Ruth Schaller, Patricia Gosnell, Mary Clifford: tthird rowl Barbara Kelly, Shirley Lafferty, Marcella Drain, lere Richards, Donna Stuebe, Irene Sallay: tfourth rowl Frances Harrell, Delores Curtis, Iulia Lubker, Martha Patterson, Phyllis White, Margaret Boyce: tfiith rowj Bonnie Brown, Barbara Bugbee, Ieanne Taylor, Dorothy Steinsberqer, Barbara Roesch, Dorothy Shields, tstanding, top to bottoml Ierry lack, Patricia Ross, Doris Cassel, Marian Stambaugh, lo Arm liles, La Verne Ludwig, Sharon Richardson, Iuntta Daily. . t made up of women physical education majors and those i gives an annual party for freshmen and holds a Christmas Sing. They operate concesslons at the Wabash Valley Tournament, go on annual camping trips to McCormick's Creek State Park in the spring, see movies on camping to further interest in summer camps, and enjoy a dinner for graduating seniors. If is awarded to seniors for inspiration to success and happiness. t lf has more meaning to women PE readersl The officers of the year are: Dot Shields, presi- dent: Ruth Gleason Shaller, vice-president, Do S Richardson, treasurer. nterested in sports, nna tuebe, secretary: and Sharon 71 LATIN CLUB, established many years ago and predominantly social in nature, has been an active departmental organization since its beginning. Membership in the club is gained either by formal study of Latin or through interest in the language created by previous study. lt is traditional with the club to go caroling each yearg the carols are -sung in Latin, of course. Standing left to right: Miss Gertrude Ewing, sponsor: William Waller, Thomas Iordan, Floyd Thornton, Iames Atchley, Samuel Nisbet, Loren Crane, Robert McDowell, Dominic Varda, Lawrence Piier, Bruce Miller, Iohn Pruitt. Sitting leit to right: Therese Conway, historian: Caroline Baker, Shirley Lafferty, secretary: Patricia Cooksey, Katherine Svarczkopt, treasurer, Dora Lee Payne, Alice DeWeese, vice president: Bob Krajewski, Marcella McIntyre, Willis Parkhurst, Paul Bechtel, Iames Haas, lohn Murtauqh and Iames Hunter, president. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, properly known as the lvah Rhyan Home Economics Club provides social, business, and professional experiences through participation in club life. The meetings may be in the form of a tea, a luncheon, breakfast, a dinner, a party, or an open meeting. The officers of the year are: Hariett Iane Hurst, presidentp Iosephine Henderson, vice-president: Aleana Phillips, secretary, Evelyn White, treasurer: Carol Rust, historian: Rose Marie Fischer, reporter: Letha Leithe, registrar. 4' f 5. Ar T , L 1' QR Q, if' N. 'Ax 'v , A37- 'K ,A I Q . 1 f x, i g .- f Q f 'Tx u K 4 , R , Q .. W .L X Nuxgrf www N Z'c f rf 2 , x t , X, N 'I' A A, X 'xl 'XY Ti n 3 A . M :Q l ,A ,gf 1-.N 1.. - ,. , 5 ni -M' K' I. an 5 w 1 . E ' . 'g ik' N' gg , X X X I C,,, ,A45S,i Q A ,env I V- x fmFyg5Q'g.1EJ,:L W , J I 1 wr . , I ,A xt- I -.p , V 'ah , ,Lb v ' X 'bi :Ni X VETERANS CLUB Left to right: Dick McCann, vicepresidentp Doug Spur- rier, secretary: Art Walls, treasurer: Harry Iohnson, Student Council represen tative, and Itm Vermillion, president. The Veterans Club, composed of honorably discharged veterans of World War ll, was organized for the good of the veteran, school, and community. Beginning in the fall of 1945, the activities of the club have included social events, campus mixers, and many campaigns for the betterment of the State campus. Once each quarter some event is held which is open to members of the club only. A formal dance, a Hobo party and an all-day picnic were the events of the 1947-48 school year. On the night of each registration day the Vets Club sponsors an all-campus mixer in the Union Building. Music is furnished and all students are invited. When the veterans began returnig to school in large numbers, many prob- lems arose. Most of these were solved by close co-operation of the club with the college administration. Almost every activity on the campus is represented in the Veteran's Club. Lloyd Adley Tom Albertson Frank Aldrlck Ralph Anderson William Andrew David Acklns William Baltus Howard B. Barrcetl Robert F. Bauqh Richard C. Beeson Edward Bell Rex W. Bell Bernard Bland Daniel R. Bland Harold C. Boone Warren Baugh Vlvan Bowden Garth A. Boyer Bob Boyll Dick Boyll Max Bough Bob Brown W. C. Brown William Buehler Albert W. Chastain Donald Cheek Walter Y. Coburn Ervin Cohen Robert E. Cologne Arnold G. Corder William Cornell Harold R. Courtney Lee Cox Loren Crane Sam Cullop, Jr. Charles Curtin Robert W. Damon Donald Davis Robert A. Davis Thomas L. Davy Gilbert Dehne Donald W. Denny Daniel Dickens Robert Dill Joe Dolan, Jr. Kenneth Dowden Richard Dowell Thomas C. Downey Robert Drake Joe DuPaugh Robert L. Edelman Lester Eggers Fredric Elkins Robert Evans Frances Fermani John Files John Fink Harry C. Forsythe George C. Foulkes Robert E. Foxworthy Robert Frazer Philip E. Frew Joseph Fuher Hobert Furry Ira Gager Kenny Gardner Wilford Gatewood Thomas Glasgo Robert Godfrey John Gordon Robert Gray Richard Greer William Gregory Charles Hagy Sterling Halllin Emmett Hardiman Kenneth Harding James O. Harney Brown Harrison William Harrison Max Havercamp Jack Hayes Kenneth Hayes Horace Hayward Samuel Hazelrlgg E. L. Herbst Kesler Herrick Paul Hockenbeamer Ralph Holascher Theodore Hollingswor William P. Hosteter Hugh Hunt Robert Isbell Burner Jackson Harry Johnson Paul Johnson Doctor Jones Eugene Jones th Francis E. Jones Raymond E. Jones George Kassis Dan J. Kelly Hal O. Kesler John A. Kesler John Knapp Bernard J. Krample Robert Kuntz Dale W. Laughlin Ernest Lee Joseph Lee Russell P. Lee Lawrence Leggett Julian R. Letot Paul R. Liston George Lowe Sam Lynch Dallas Mackey Joe Marclmko Thomas Makosky Robert Mardis Bill Martin David Martin Delbert E. Maurer Dick McCann Don McCarty Richard McLeod Kahrl A. Metz Donald Miller P. Minton Don Minx Robert Mlsner Paul Monts Bobbie E. Morgan Garold H. Muncie Austin Myers Charles D. Meyers Otts Nasser Hillls Newcomb Charles Nipple Joe Nowllng Hubert Osburn John R. Ott W. M. Parkhurst Edward Pawlus Raymond J. Perkins Jack Pigq James Pope 75 Louis Power Thomas Pulliam Albert Rambls Francis Ranger Maurice Ray Steven Reck John W. Rhodes James Richardson Jr. Herbert Rick William Rogers John Runyan John Rynerson Joseph Sajko Eugene Saucerman Harold Schaller Forrest Schepper Raymond Selvldge James L. Shaffer Richard Shaul Morris Siegel Fred Silberman Clayton Simon James Sisson Byron Smith Marvin Smith Otis M. Smith Leland Snapp James D. Spurrier Richard L. Stanley Donald Stapleton Carroll G. Stark Walter Stevenson John Herbert Stoeckin Floyd Stotts Allen Stultz Robert Sunkel Frank Svarczkoph Robert Tapt Emil Tessari loe Thomas James Vermillion Raymond Vicars Arthur Walls, Jr. Lear Ward Vern Ward Donald Warpenburg Jack Washburn Dallas R. Watts Frank White QGI' John Whitfield Vern Whitlock Robert F. Wlggs John Wilcox Dale Williams Harvey Williams John R. Wilson William Winslow Roy F . Wurth Bernard W. Wynn Thomas Yeager Richard Youngblood DR. LONZO JONES SOME OF US JOI Mfwwgx, ,.,Q ...,N A M NED FRATE RNITIES '?a3jffQ:.,rQ7?gf'5, ' ' 3 ' A SOME OF US JOINED SORORIETIES kv N 77 ALPHA SORORITY Treasurer ......... Sgt. at Arms.. Reporter ....... President .............. Vice President ........ Secretary .......... ,..DOROTI-IY MARTIN ........I-IELEN NICHOLS ...........MARILYN IRWIN ...........ALICE BUTLER ..........IANE NEET ........KATE CANE A modern Santa Claus Katie Cane passed out gifts to Alphas at the Christmas Party. Alpha welcomed twenty-six pledges following a colorful rush season fea- turing an open house, College Inn, a tropical party, and the traditional Silver Star dinner. Fall activities centered around a French-styled pledge dance at Allendale Lodge, and a Christmas pledge party, and winter and spring brought a novel Friday l3th party and spring dance. At homecoming Alpha welcomed alumns to a dinner at the Wabash Room. Open houses were given throughout the year for the three fraternities. Alphas supported CARE, Red Cross, and the World Student Service Fund. Applause went to 1947 Prom Queen Marilyn Dorsey and Caricature Ball Queen Shirlee Moon, also selected outstanding pledge, and Roberta Mitchell chosen outstanding senior woman and elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Alpha claimed second place in 1947 Song Fest and shared second place for both Iudge and Audience award in Campus Revue for their Gay Nineties act. ANNAKIN, DOROTHY BACK, LIBBY ANN BELL, MATHILDA BLACKFORD, MARTHA BURKE, MARY ANN BUTLER, ALICE CAMPBELL, LIBBY CAMPBELL, SALLY CANE, KATE CAERIGAN, MARCELLA CLARK, BECKY V CROMWELL, JEAN fm , X iff -I' .f V' -If av 45 'XM xx! fi '! J Or., 1 K U F' Ya? Q 'QP' v ,.... 4 1 , 55' 'x 4 ff Y' AGNEW, LYNELLE ARCHER, BETTY BABCOCK, JANE BAKER, JOLENE BOYCE, MARGARET BRENNAN, PEGGY CASSEL, DORIS CLIFFORD, MARY DAILY, IUANITA BEATTY DAY, ALICE DENNING, PATRICIA DRAIN, MARCELLA GALLAGHER, ANNA FERN GRIFFIN, MARY ELLEN HANCOCK, MARGARET HYATT, GERALDINE IACK, JERRY JOHNSON, BETTY KIPPER, LAURA LEATH, OLIVE LOVETTE, VIVIAN MEYER, IRMA MURPHY, JOAN MURPHY, ROSEMARY DELTA SIGMA President ....... Vice President Secretary ........... Treasurer ..,.... Historian ..,.. this year not only retained sorority vol- leyball championship but also took first place in sorority basketball. A successful rush resulted in twelve new pledges. Delta Sigs' campus revue offering was the rhyth- mic Basin Street, and their home-coming float called We'll Break the Record fea- tured goalposts and novel record hats. Social events of the year included a home-coming dinner at the Castle Roma, a pledge dance, and an open house given for Delta Sigs by the Alpha Sigma Tau ira- ternity. Many Delta Sigs were represent- ed in organizations on campus. lane Bab- cock Was elected to Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Outstand- ing pledge for the year was Peg Brennan. OFFICERS DOT SI-IIELDS ANNA FERN GALLAGHER OLIVE LEATI-I IOLENE BAKER ROSE WUNDERBAUM IANE BABCOCIC Reporter ...... Pledges Rosemary Murphy, Peg Brennan, Ioyce Pressley, and Marka Richardson hold doors for ac- tives Dot Shields, Laura Kipper, Mary Ruth Oakley. 81 OAKLEY, MARY RUTH PRESSLEY, JOYCE RICHARDSON, MARKA ROSS, PATRICIA SCHALLER, RUTH GLEASON SHIELDS, DOROTHY TERRY, WILMA WUNDERBAUM, ROSE GAMMA GAMMA SORORITY OFFICERS President ............. ,,.,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,.,,. I O SEAMON Vice President ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. N AN RETTER SGCYGICIIY ............ ..,....,.......... B EV ZIMMER Treasurer ................ ........ M IRIAM RIPPETOE Assistant Treasurer . ......,........ PAT BROWN Kate Ballard, Pat Brown, Carol Cottom, Nancy Eichelberger, Betty Garrison, Sally Young, and Delight Devine gathered in the Dorm to make decorations for the Holly Hop. 82 started an active year with a fall open house for the faculty and all campus organizations. Twenty-seven pledges took ribbons after a rush Week-end in- cluding a Chinese party, an open house, and the Red-Rose dinner. Night and Day was the Gamma Campus Revue feature. At home-coming Gammas won first place for their float Smooth Sailing for State and received the new trophy. A new song written by Ginny Baldwin was added to the Gamma repertoire and the constitution was revised and amended. Gammas applauded sister Carol Cottom who was selected as Mid- west Basketball Tourney Queen, and her attendant Dot Lexier, also Lee Cor- yell, 1947 Prom attendant, and Gloria Love selected for Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Other Gamma highlights were Christmas Party, Holly Hop, May Tea, and April Dance. BALDWIN, VIRGINIA BALLARD, KATIE BARES, DELORES BEDWELL, IANE BILLINGS, IUNE BOLAND, MARY BOWNE, BARBARA BRISON, DORIS BROWN, PATRICIA BUCK, CAROLYN CONWAY, Tl-IERESE CORYELL, LEE COTTOM, CAROL DANIELS, RACHEL DAYER, ELLEN DEDE, MARYANNA DEVINE, DELIGHT EICHELBERGER, NANCY SUE EISMAN, BETTY FOX, SHIRLEY PINNEY, EDITH GRANTHAM, ERNISTINE GUILER, HELEN HADLEY, ANN HARRIS, JOAN HARGIS, HELEN GARRISON, BETTY HAYWARD, RUTH I-IIMEBAUGI-I, PHYLLIS I-IUNGERFORD, ELAINE HUTCHINS, IOANNE KENNARD, IANE KNOW, PEGGY LEXIER, DOROTHY LINDLEY, CHARLOTTE LINNELL, GRACE LOVE, GLORIA LOVE, VIRGINIA MAGUIRE, MARY MAGUIRE, MYRNA MCDONALD, IOAN MCGUIRE, PATRICIA MILLER, ELEANOR PERSHING, ELEANOR RETT ER, NAN PURCELL, LOIS RIPPETOE, MIRIAM SACKRIDER, PEGGY SCI-IOLZ, MARGE SEAMON, IO SCOTT, BARBARA SIMMONS, ROBERTA SMITH, PRISCILLA STOEI-IR, MARIORIE TAIT, MELBA STRICKLER, DOLORES TOFSTED, IEANNE WATTS, IEAN YOUNG, SALLY ZIMMER, BEVERLY KAPPA KAPPA I Kappas were all smiles as they gathered around Home- I coming Queen Margaret Nichols immediately after her I coronation. President .,.,.......... ........... I O ANNE CLIVER Vice President ....... .......... P AT PHILLIPS l l Secretary .,,..,..... .................... I RENE SALLAY E Treasurer ...... .......... M ARGARET NICHOLS pledged thirty-three girls follow- ing rush activities including a Chi- nese Party, a Swedish smorgas- bord, cmd the Crystal and Orchid Dinner. In Campus Revue, Kappa's Right Angle Off Times Square took third place in judges' and audience awards. Kappas claimed first place in the 1947 song fest. Honors came to Kappas as Mar- garet Nichols was elected Home- coming Oueen, while Mary Alice Klein was attendant to 1947 Prom queen: Marilyn Hastings was attendant to Midwest Basket- ball Tourney queen, and Rose- mary Heidenger was attendant to Typical College Freshman at Cari- cature Ball. Evelyn Phillips was chosen as star pledge. Social events of the year began with the formal Falling Leaves dance in November which was fol- lowed by a pledge card party, an informal pledge party, and an ini- tiation dance in Ianuary. Other activities included C h r i s t m a s party, rummage sales, filling of Thanksgiving baskets, and supper parties. ADAMSON, IOAN ALLEN, ANITA BAYH, MARY ALICE BRAGDON, LEE BROYLES, MARGARET ANN BURGER, MARY JEAN CLIVER, IO ANNE COFFEL, JOAN L. COMBS, GINNY COOK, MARY FRANCES CRAENNE, IEANNE DAY, JOAN DEBNEY, BETTY DIEI-IL, IO ANN DODSON, HELEN B. DUWELIUS, ISABELLA EPPERT, MARY LEIGI-I EVERROAD, MARTHA FULL, IUANITA GALLAGHER, PEGGY GILMORE, GLORIA DEE GOBLE, IO ANN GOSNELL, PATRICIA GREGGS, SHIRLEY ANN HANDLEY, JEAN HARDEN, CAROLYN HASTE, CAROLYN HASTINGS, MARILYN HEATH, MARGARET HEATON, IEAN HEIDENGER, ROSEMARY IOCKEL, PAT IOHNSON, ELEANOR IOHNSON, NANCY IOHNSON, SUE ANN KLEIN, MARY ALICE KNOLL, IOAN LANGENBACH, E. A. MAHAN, NINA MEYER, WINIFRED MOLTER, PAT MOODY, PAT MOWERY, BETTY NASH, BETH NICHOLS, MARGARET NICKLESS, MARY NELLE OSMON, GLORIA PAITSON, BETTY PAITSON, LOUISE PETTY, BETTIE Io PHILLIPS, EVELYN PHILLIPS, PATRICIA PRICE, MARY W. OUINLAN, PATRICIA ROWE, SHIRLEY SALLAY, IRENE SCOTT, PAT SCHEAFFER, ROSE LOUISE SCHOLLE, SHIRLEY SEDLETZIEK, MYRA SHEDD, REBECCA ' SHEPARD, IOANNE SHIELET, PLO SHRINER, MARTHA SLAVEN, IANE SNYDER, IOAN SPREEN, ERMA L. STRONG, CAROL TORR, IOAN TRUEBLOOD, IOAN TYREE, HARRIEI' WHEELER, SALLY WHITESELL, VIRGINIA WRIGHT, MARIETTA YAGER, LOIS LAMBDA DELTA PHI Shirley Pollock is sure to be well dressed for that big date with the help of Cstandingl Vera Bailey, Barbara Toth, Maretta Couch, Shirley Minnis, and Cseatedj Betty Booher, Bonnie Hayworth, Marilyn Huck, Barbara Ingle, and Betty Io Wood. President .......... . ...... ......... B ETTY BOOHER Vice President .....,.. ............ B ARBAHA TOTH Secretary ............. ....... M ARIETTA COUCH Treasurer ......... ....... B OBBIE BLANF ORD rush activities included White Manor at Rea Park, a Mardi Gras, and the final dinner at Deming Ballroom. First place judges' award in Campus Revue went to Lambdas for the colorful Singing in the Rain as well as third place in 1947 Song Fest. At Homecom- ing, Lambdas received third place float award for Bear Down on 'Em. Lambda Shirley Pollock was attendant to the Home-coming Queen. Social events of the year featured the home-coming luncheon, a Delt-Lambda Party, El Fandango dance with Epsi- lon Delta sorority, a Christmas party, and spring parties. During the year Lambdas helped fill Thanksgiving bas- kets and held Go to Church Sundays. Iune Risher and Barbara Kirk were selected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. A APPLE, GLADYS BAILEY, VERA BELDON, lAYNE BELDON, JUNE BLANDFORD, ROBERTA BLEVENS, MARIORIE BOLING, SALLY COTTRELL, BEVERLY IEAN COUCI-I, MARIETTA DEHECK, BETTY DEHECK, PATTY DUNCAN, PATRICIA GRAMMATICO, LEA I-IAMBROCK, ERNALOU I-IUCK, MARILYN IEAN HUEY, IANE INGLE, BARBARA IONES, DONITA KIRK, BARBARA KLOTZ, ELVA LEE, FAY MCDONALD, IACOUELINE MINNIS, SHIRLEY OWENS, PI-IYLLIS PATTERSON, MARTHA PERRONE, MARY ROSE PRICE, LA FERNE RISI-IER, IUNE ROACH, BETTY RUST, CAROL SMUDDE, MARILYN SPEARS, MARTHA TALBOTT, WILMA THEODORE, I-IELEN TOTI-I, BARBARA WHITE, VIOLET WILLIAMS, NAOMI WIMAN, IIMMIE WOOD, BETTYE IO PSI TH ETA That problem of constitution reorganization causes a lot of discussion among Gloria McDermott, Louise Saucerman, Mim Burridge, Dorothy Halas, and Phyllis Sheeks. President ......,..... r....... M ARY XURAFES Vice President ..... .............. L AURA MERSLIN Treasurer ....... ,..,,.... C AROLYN HURLBURT Secretary ....... ......,. D OROTHY l-IALAS began the year with activities includ- ing an Oriental party, carnival night, and the final rush banquet. Their Cam- pus Revue skit called Dance to the Princess was centered around lane Kugiya, student from Hawaii. The high- light of the year was a Shimmering Star- light Ball in December. A more informal affair was the square-dance party in November. The constitution was revised during the year, and a new service committee was organized which provided recrea- tional facilities for children of the Chaun- cey Rose Home and planning service through other agencies. O BALL, MAURINE BEATTY, IOYCE BECK, MARY ELLEN BOYER, NANCY BUHRIDGE, MIM BYRER, MARY HELEN CARMICHAEL, IANE CLJMMINS, IANE DALTON, VIRGINIA DEWEESE, ALICE ERWIN, MARTHA GRADDY, RUTH HALAS, DOROTHY HANNA, IEAN HARRISON, PHYLLIS HODGERS, MARIANNA HOLLINGSWORTH, BARBARA HURLBURT, CAROLYN INGERSOLL, CHARLOTTE KEHRES, FRANCES KUGIYA, IANE LA COUNT, BETTY LASKOS, KATHRYN MCDANIELS, VIRGINIA MCDERMOTT, GLORIA MERSHON, LAURA PITMAN, LETTA MAE RICHARDSON, MARGARET ANN RICHARDSON, SHARON RoRscH, BARBARA ROSNRR, MARGARET SAUCERMAN, LOUISE SCHWAB, HELEN SHEEKS, PHYLLIS SUTHERLIN, IOAN XURAFES, MARY EPSILON DELTA President .................... ALICE I-IELLSTROM Vice President ............ CAROLYN MAUK Secretary .............. ........ B ETTE LINDSAY Treasurer .......................... IANE HOPKINS fall rush activities included a starlight party, a plantation party, and a Spanish dinner. At Campus Revue E. D.'s won not only audience award first place but shared second place according to the judges for their Off the Record featuring Donna Steube in an Al Iolson imitation. At home-coming E. D.'s float carried the slo- gan Down with St. Ioe. Social events of the year included the traditional White Pearl dinner where Iane Hopkins received the out- standing pledge bracelet, the E. D.-Lambda dance El Fandango, a I-Iallowe'en party, Christmas party, Alum party and others. A novel entry as candidates for typical freshman woman were the twins Ianet and lane Moore. 75. Gailxering for an after-studying jam-session are Virginia Webster and Carolyn Mauk at the key- board, and lane Moore, Elynore Petyo, and Ianet Moore. BUSE, PHYLLIS CAPPS, IOAN CHESTNUT MARGUERITE GARNER, ROSE MARY GIIETENCORD, RUTH GRETENCORD, RITA HELLSTROM, ALICE HOPKINS, IANE KING, CAROLYN LINDSAY, BETTY MAUK, CAROLYN MOORE, JANE MOORE, JANET PETYO, ELYNORE SNIFFIN, DONNA STEVENSON, KAY STUEBE, DONNA TRENARY, PEGGY VOKE, PAT WEBBER, NORMA WEBSTER, VIRGINIA WEEKLEY, BONNIE WEIDNER, ELIZABETH , OMEGA SIGMA CHI CELEBRATING THE FIFTIETH YEAR 1 More than half a century ago forward-looking Women of Terre Haute real- ized the need of the Women students of the State Normal School for a larger, well- rounded social life. As a result of their efforts Woman's League was formed cmd students were divided into groups of twenty. The first group filled Wqs nqmed Omega Sigma Chi. 1947 marked the Golden Anniversary of the sorority and the year was marked with many activities. ln October representatives of the Alpha section in Terre Haute the Beta sec- tion in Muncie, and the Indianapolis group met to plan the celebration. ln Decem- ber the Golden lubilee formal dinner was held in the Hoosier Room of the Dem- ing Where sixty Omegas and their quests met. On December 26 further celebra- tions took the form of a Yuletide Tea. Throughout the fifty years of Omega Sigma Chi's existence, hundreds of State women have joined in the fellowship of the sorority. The whole campus joined in wishing the Omegas a happy birthday. 91 Mu 'ZETA President .,..... ....... M ERCEDES MCCOLLUM Secretary ......, .................. E LLEN GREGG Treasurer ....... ....... V ELMA CURRY CASSLE, BEVERLY CURRY, VELMA Pat Hickman, Mary Iane Gallion, Mercedes Mc- Collum, Sidney Wright, and Iean Rombough, stop at the Mu Zeta board to post a notice and check for mail. GREGG, ELLEN I-IICKMAN, PAT MCCOLLUM, MERCEDES ROMBOUGH, IEAN STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY WHITKANACK, MILDRED WILSON, BETTIE WORK, RUTH WRIGHT, SIDNEY 92 pledged six new girls during fall and winter rush activities after entertaining with a fiesta, an Indian powwow, and the traditional banquet. Their home- coming float featured an old-fashioned buggy and costumed pair and carried the slogan, We'11 take 'em for a ride. During the year Mu Zetas held a Hal- lowe'en party, a Christmas party and in the line of service contributed to Red Cross and filled Thanksgiving baskets, BAKER, WILLIAM C. I-IARDIMAN. EMMETT MITCHELL, LUTHER MOODY, DOUGLAS RENDER, BERNARD RENDER, RUDOLPI-I RUSSELL, DONALD SMITH, IOSEPH E. STEWART, DAVID I OMEGA PSI PHI Fraternity members Charles Anderson, David Smith, Clin- ton Mitchum, and Thomas Waldon make plans for the annual Sweetheart Ball. 93 is the Chi Sigma chapter of the only national fraternity on campus and has just completed its second year. This year the chapter sent its first delegate to the national conclave at Detroit. Its ac- tivities for the year included a very cred- itable showing in intra-mural sports and a good scholastic record. Hardly out of its infancy, the fraternity chapter is mak- ing plans for a highly constructive pro- gram for accomplishing high scholastic standing on campus. Officers for the year were: Douglas Moody, basileus: Emmett Hardiman, vice-basileusp David Stewart, keeper of records and seals: William Baker, keep- er of finance: Bernard Render chapter editor: Ioseph Smith, chaplain, Charles Anderson, sergeant-at-arms: and Luther Mitchell, keeper of peace. ALPHA SIGMA TAU President Dick Yates presents the house dedication plaque to alum Dr. Iohn R. Shannon. Looking on are alums Carl Parks, Lowell Brammer, Bob Bennett, and actives Bud Clark, Gene Vigus, and Walter Anderson. won, for the second consecutive year, the an- nual Sonq Fest cup in the men's division. Their skit, Dark Haven, took second place in the judges' decision of Campus Revue. Activities for the year included a Home-coming dinner at the Elks City Club, a Snow-Ball in December, a St. Patrick's dance in March, several open houses for the sororities, and their social season was cli- maxed with the annual Pirates' Ball at Rea Park Country Club. Members of the orqanization are represented in Blue Key, Alpha Phi Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Coun- cil, Sinfonia, and many other honoraries. Mem- bers are also actively enqaqed in athletics and in school publications. Fraternity officers for the first half of the year were: Dick Yates, president, Bud Clark, vice- presidenty Walter Anderson, secretary: and Gene Viqus, treasurer. Those who served dur- ing the latter half were: Max Bouqh, president, lay Leavitt, vice-president, Iohn Perona, secre- tary: and Gene Viqus, treasurer. Q ANDERSON, NORBERT r ANDERSON, WALTER BAIER, CHARLES BAUER, IOSEPH BELL, REX BOUGH, MAX BOYLAN, DAN BROWN, WILLIAM CLARK, GALE W. CLARK, HERBERT CONRAD, DON CRIST, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, ROBERT L. EVERETT, RICHARD N FIRKS, BERNARD FOX, ROBERT GOBLE, PAUL HALTOM, STERLING THOMAS, HARLAN HEATON, PAUL C. JOHNSON, GEORGE KEISER, THOMAS J. KNESEVICI-I, GEORGE LEAVITT, JAY LIENHART, ROBERT LLOYD, TED MARTIN, WILLIAM MITCHELL, TONY NELLIST, ED NEWMAN, ROY NICKLES, CHARLES PEYTON, WILLIAM PERONA, JOHN REHNER, ADRIAN H. RICHESON, RICHARD ROGERS, WILLIAM SACRA, ARTHUR SAGRAVES, GLENN SCOTT, LOUIS SCOTT, THOMAS E. SHEETS, WILLIAM SPENCER, JACK STARK, CARROLL STRAH, THOMAS STREET, CHARLES VENTURA, PAUL VIGUS, EUGENE F. WALLACE, PAUL G. WATSON, THOMAS WYTHE, JOHN YATES. IOHN R. DELTA LAMBDA SIGMA Pledges lim Fischer and Dan Dimich row makeshift boat across Seventh at Wabash during Hell Week activities. captured second place with its Home- coming float whose theme was This ls No Bull. Activities included a Home-coming dance at the Mayflower Room and the presentation of a plaque commemorating brothers who gave their lives in the war. Members of the organization are represent- ed in Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega, Stu- dent Council, Kappa Delta Pi, and other honorary organizations. They are also active in publications and athletics. One office in each class is also held by a mem- ber of this organization, including fresh- man class president, sophomore secretary, junior president, and senior vice-president. Fraternity officers were: George Lowe, president: Albert Iohnson, vice-president: Ed Reilly, secretary: and Mike Gordon, treasurer. AUSTIN, LEN BARR, I. LYLE BAUGI-IMAN, ROBERT C. BENTZ, RAY BLACK, IACK BROWN, PAUL BROWN, ROBERT A. BUDREAI-I, PAUL CI-IULAY, IOI-IN C. COLEMAN, ROBERT DAVIS, DONALD DeLOUGI-IERY, IOI-IN DENNANY, RAY DIMICH, DAN DOUGHERTY, KEITH EDDS, CARL ' ELISH, GEORGE BLACKFORD, FRANK L , K 'V s ,Q L A ' Q ml.. ' M ., 3, M i D ,wx .5 . A, ..il 1 Q 3 .' ..r, f .wg N3 0 R , Q , 5 if R ,yy 'sf A i Ai LWSI4 Q 4, ff Q in-1 N -n Mk x J QQ ' J PS P 1 UK ,Sw .uf f' ' .. J 2 ' L: . N, 1 . j . 6 4.7 A x. J.. N, fx? in nm.. JB 1' ff be FORUM FRATERNITY Actives get in practice swings in front of the Union building during the irat's Hell Week. won second place audience award in Campus Revue with its humorous skit, Baloney, Where She Danced. Activities for the year included a Homecoming dance at the Deming Ballroom, a Homecoming dinner at the George Washing- ton club, and a Ianuary dance at Allendale Lodge. Theme of the Homecoming float was We'l1 Roll Little Ice. A new fraternity song, Sweetheart of the Forum, was written by one of the members and introduced at the Home- coming dance. ln intramurals, the Forums placed first in the swimming meet and second in the football events. Members of the organiza- tion participated in student publications, ath- letics, and hold membership in Blue Key, Alpha Phi Gamma, and other honorary organizations. Officers for the year were: Paul Lindsey, pres- identp Iack Kerins, vice-president: Bruno Lupato, secretary: and William Zwerner, treasurer. ABBOTT, ROBERT LEE AITKEN, JIM ASBURY, DAVID CARNEY, BERNARD CENTER, ROBERT COOKE, RALPH T. COURT, RICHARD DePEUGI-I, JOSEPH DOLAN, IOSEPI-I EDELMAN, ROBERT S. ERNE, EUGENE E. EVANS, ROBERT E. FERRES, IAMES B. FOWLER, IOHN FUNCANNON, IACK GORDON. IOI-IN HAUER, ED. HEMEIER, VICTOR I-IENRIOTT, IAMES HILL, ART HIRT, IOHN L. HOLMES, IOHN I. HOGUE, GILBERT C. HUMPHREY, IAMES IAMISON, BOB JOHNSON, CLYDE KERINS, IOI-IN I. KING, WILLIAM KINNEY, KENNETH LINDSAY, PAUL N. LUPATO, BRUNO F. MCCARTY, DONALD E. MCDONALD, WILLIAM R. MITCHELL, WILLIAM D NICOSON, DICK O'GRADY, IACK OSBORNE, ROBERT PAULUS, ED POWELL, EDWIN PRIEST, MAX ROACH, ROBERT A SCHMIDT, ROBERT L. SLATTERY, FRANK STREETER, WILLIAM, IR SUTHERLAND, IACK THROCKMORTON, IOHN WARD, VERN WIGGINS, KENNETH WILLIAMS, DANIEL R. 22' EARNING A LIVING IS IMPORTANT TO ALL, 'II If Q ! , if I 1.5 JD I V.: B1 fnigk- 3 ,zr ' ' I, ., X, I - Q.. Ig-2. 'I' gi' 44 OUR SALARY IS GRADES F-..., AND OUR LABOR IS STUDYING AT THE END OF EACH QUARTER, Sculpturinq, a lost art in many parts of the world, was not neglected at Indiana State. Here students shaped human like- nesses in clay and cas plaster. tin STUDENTS LEARN B Y DOING if ., X.. W 6 0 , ,Q Lvwt . W Q I 4 X f ' 'I I s Q , is If' l 3435 '3 Ek , ' 'XXV ,fy , LQ, gvekxtilff K' ,L 1. 1453 wif ,- ' mx Ss. A 7 .MM 1 Qsfz' fr rl Aff' .,.s-, m 543, 34 3 1 x ,V ' W ' , n 6 Y 4 WW V 0 5 4- 'N G. .161 r Rafi: A n ' ,J ' A . 15 W Qs I Q X, 2 1. ESQ!! 1, kb . A ., ,X fxsfzy, The essence of modern dance class is free expression. Women with the learned to move studied QIFCIC donna. e of the prima OUR COURSES O The nation today looks to its chemists to keep ahead of the rest of the Wo nt of peace as Well as rld in the scientific attainme the lethal products of war. F STUDY FOLLOWED will PRACTICAL LINES. AND WE STUDIED AND LEARNED Visual aids are an indispens- able part of the classroom. Indi- ana State teaches its teaching students to know thoroughly the movie projector. W '01, Cb f. ?,,r' .Alt - S' ffm . ' ' ' 'lf -Y'-aa., X4 A - h ' 5 L I mf fimzfzkfwf J I T71 v , x 1 Q ill. r XXX . K XXX 'N L' s 4 ,, ...Jim , A -'-Q If W X X x X ,..f KF ..,, H f Q X '-'I f' v'wNN,. 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WE LEARNED BY DOING if gf , 4936 my X569 Ks 107 '? ln order that home economics majors miqht better understand the problems which would confront them later, State maintains a home management house on campus which houses these girls. Modern home equipment helps train girls in the fine arts of planning homes, meals, care of children, and becoming a gracious hostess. WE GAVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE EXCEPTIONAL ELEMENTARY PUPILS Physically handicapped and mentally retarded children receive particular care in the Special Education Clinic in the Laboratory School, where they are taught to adjust themselves to the outside world. Many individual conference rooms and-up-to-date mechanical aids and testing equipment add to the effec- tiveness of this departments Work. .T 1 TH WT ,W 1 4 ff iQ f f Y A f W X f U- -4. '..' .1 wk 7-sk f M , ,1zw,,1.. A A . ,W m - 5 - 5 I I ,. ' , ' ' 'S' - Q f , . f A ' '. - Y .fl .f A, AAVN Q' - Y if' r I A 'Ybvxf J, W '31 .gms H - . fwgffw, Vg'-gf' ,g gf' ,ig 2'7'q 4.15-fi: ' is ' N : ? al f ,,'y , A ' f if , sf ',JA n V . ' 2 Q if if - ' .f ' A 'i 4 Y 'W x 44' 'lf ,fx , 4 'fi 5 - ' X y Q ' 'A ' .- f .K xv.. vs I . , X :J ' . -. L fy .Q UV 4 l X 1 A I V- - .L -1 ' J ' ' Q X Q Pg 5 y-4' 1 N ' is .' 'HW' 'X .. rv f Aw A sd A N f f ' Q , Mffx Q If x A ' A : Z' sf V - . K ' 8 ' V ' If T, ky,. XfM an If A Z .. fi Y ii ,NFS Xu, t Y I , . 1 g 1 1 - ,.:, ,- If ' :Q Q c 'Q' ,r ff. V x I Agfa: 0212 ,M yt L . . ali ' , - 4: , .3 nib? A , 1 L X A .W H ,, u P W . Y as .LQ F ,Q Q , mx? f ,x, f 3 A 'Q .,.., . ,Y W. 5'T'a'iFEa K na gr , N 5 115. W fp HIGH HONORS CAME TO THOSE WHO ACCOMPLISHED THE YEAR IN OUR 'V MOST DURING CITY .... ':.w'U f K , ' xx X .QM Q - 2 'Vo . i V. . y 5 fl - .M - a . , .1 it il A S3 ' PAMARISTA, woMEN's HONORARY sERvlcE oRGANlzA'rloN, celebrated its tenth year on campus. Pamarista, with its limited member- ship of thirty, strives to select members on the basis of leadership in many fields. During the year Pamarista members sold Tuberculosis seals, entertained foreign exchange students, and in conjunction with Blue Key sponsored the filling of Thanksgiving baskets by all campus organizations, and carried out collections for the World Student Service Fund. The social event of Pamarista's year was the colorful Rainbow Ball given in March. Pamarista members gathered around to Welcome new pledges as President Mitchell announced their names from the gym floor at the Homecoming Pep Dinner. President: ROBERTA MITCHELL Vice President: ELEANOR IOHNSON Secretary: MARGUERITE CHESTNUT Treasurer: IOAN HARRIS Reporter: BETTY MAE TAPY 112 sq 4 . -1 , KM: ,V ,U V, , 'ww N, mf Qu , .4,' 1 A nm' 4. Q Q if I' W W 3 'X 'Qi ig, 4 if-af ,ff 'f XJ ff' X K '-...F 3' .-A 'Ax I 8 .. sr 4.- ,M . w , v . ff 4, YL ,.,- H , 2 . W x J xg .. 6'-7' . Es .. 4 it W , Q 1 gf-' ' Km? tr K- Y V W V I X. tkntk S4 A K 13' m3,. 'x5?iEei5wl'f1 .,.f' n 1. A . .aww w. ,A , 4 4' fe? s i A 415 ,AK J an , 9 1 I 4 . 4 an w ' ff F' f'--W x X,l , .41 wif? H' ,. AQ' M 4 if A , f - -- L . ,f 1 . Q A Mx- 1- - W n N - If , V. Edin ff.. 9' , 401 M , Sf, A ffl A A E, 'P' ,gy Q M ,, V Sw if in X f7 xi I' if 14 up ' if N' 'Y --NL ' -Pr N' .. 'Q , V W mi: ,I f AMA I BLUE KEY, NATIONAL HONORARY SERVICE began its year by holding a joint meeting with its counterpart, Parnarista. One of its most outstanding service contributions during the year Was the project of distributing Thanksgiving baskets furnished by other campus organizaions. In co-operation with Parnarista, it also performed the annual function of securing and decorating the Union Building's Christmas tree. Other activities which involved Pamarista-Blue Key were the sponsoring of the reception given for the Danish Gymnastics team, and the holding of a Home-coming dinner at the Deming Hotel. Members are selected on merits of their college record which includes leadership, service, and devotion to Chris- tian ideals. Officers for the year were: Dennis Trueblood, president: lack Hopkins, vice- prestdentp Paul Benke, secretary-treasurer: and Don Sargent, historian. ll4 ORGANIZATION FOR OUTSTANDING MEN, Cfirst rowl ANDERSON, WALTER fsecond row! KELSHAW, DOUGLAS BENKE, PAUL A. KNAPP, JOHN BOUGH, MAX LQFOLLETTE, ROBERT BROWN, PAUL MARKLE, DON CHULAY, JOHN C. MEURER, HAL CLARK, GALE W. MINX. DON R. FIRMANI, FRANK REHNER, ADRIAN WALLACE PAUL HOPKINS' CHARLES It SAIKO, STAN WATSON PAUL 115 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, NATIONAL Music FRATERNITY Fon woMEN PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA, NATIONAL MUSIC FRATERNITY FOR MEN, is represented on this campus by the Gamma Omega chap ter which was initiated in October of the present school year. It is the fourth chapter in the state of Indiana. Sinfonia repre- sents the manly musician and the musicianly man. . Row I-ANDERSON, WAYNE R.: ANDERSON, WALTER: APFELSTADT, GILBERT: FIELDS, DALL. Row 2--FIRKS, BERNARD: FULK, CARL L.: HENDRICKSEN, W. F.: HILL ART. . Row 3-IOHNSON, GEORGE R.: IOHNSON, MYRON: JONES, ERNEST B.: KELSHAW, DOUGLAS. Row 4-MEURER, HAL: MINX, DON R.: SCOTT, ROBERT W.: WILLIAMS. DALE, 116 1 honors outstanding women of the music department and furthers the enjoyment of and participation in music. During the year it joined with Sinfonia in holding a Halloween party, presented several musi- cals, gave bi-weekly' radio broadcasts, sponsored a Home-coming breakfast, senior recitals, and in the spring the Con- temporary American Musical and the In- ternational Music Fund Recital. Row l--BLANN, WILMA: BOTTS, MARIORIE: DANIELS, RACHEL: DODSON, HELEN B.: FREMDER, NORMA SUE: GASTON, VIRGINIA. Row 2-HALL, MARY: HAYWARD, RUTH: LAUGH- LIN, MYRA: LANKFORD, EDNA: LINNELL, GRACE: LOVETT, VIVIAN. Row 3-MITCHELL, ROBERTA: MOWERY, BETTY: PAITSON, LOUISE: PIETY, CAROLYN: SCHIELE, IOAN: SHEPARD, IOANNE. Row 4-SIMMONS, ROBERTA: SMITH, PRISCILLA: TALBOT, WILMA: WHITSELL, VIRGINIA: WILLIAMS, NAOMI. ALPHA PHI GAMMA, NATIONAL HONORARY .JOURNALISM FRATERNITY .. l this year joined with Press Club in sponsoring the Wabash Valley Press Conference, the first one held since the war. Purposes of the organization are to recognize individual ability and achievement in journalistic pursuits, to serve and promote the welfare of the college through journalism, to establish cordial relationship among the students interested in journalism. Officers for the year were: lack Schroeder, president: Mary Nasser, vice- president: Barbara AKirk, secretary-treasurer. Iames R. Bash is faculty sponsor. RARcOcK, JANE HELLSTROM, ALICE NICKLESSI MARY NELLE BOYCE, MARGARET HOPKINS, CHARLES J. SCHROEDER, JACK CHESTNUT, MARGUERITE KIRK, BARBARA WILSON, TOM cLARK, GALE W. LANGLEY, THELMA WORK, RUTH EIRMANI, FRANK MARTIN, DOROTHY WYNN, BERNARD ll7 KAPPA DELTA Pl, NATIONAL HONORARY EDUCATIONAL FRATERNITY ANTHIS. BILL BELDON, IAYNE BURNS, MADONNA DYBALL, EMAIEAN FOXWORTHY, ROBERT GROUNDS, ROBERT HALE, THOMAS HERBST, EUGENE HOPKINS, CHARLES I. IOHNSON, ELEANOR IONES, ERNEST KNAPP, JOHN H. LOVETT, VIVIAN LUNSTRUM, IOHN P. MARCINKO, IOE MINX, DON R. NICHOLS, MARGARET NOLAN, THEODORE F. SHEPARD, IOANNE SMITH, MARVIN SPREEN, ERMA L. STOEHR, MARIORIE STRONG, THOMAS C. SVARCZKOPF, KATHERINE TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS WALLACE, PAUL G. WATSON, PAUL E. WORK, RUTH XURAFES, MARY has as its criterion a high scholastic index. In December it held an initiation and a Chrstmas party. Each spring it sponsors 'a tea in honor of freshmen who have high scholastic standing. Membership is open to upperclassmen only. Iuniors must have at least a B average. in at least three education courses and a scholarship index of at least 80. Seniors must have at least a B average in five educational courses and a scholarship index of 80. Officers for the year were: Ioanne Shepard, president: Bill Anthis, vice- presidentp Vivian Lovett, secretary, Dr. Fred Brengle, treasurer, and Iayne Bel- don, reporter. 118 EPSILON Pl TAU, NATIONAL I-IoNoRARY INDUSTRIAL ARTS FRATERNITY. sponsors the publication of the News- letter. This year the members held a joint meeting with the Eastern Illinois chapter innlanuary. Other activities in- cluded dinner meeting, an eligibility survey, and a spring initiation of new sponsor. Officers for the year were: Iohn Knapp, president: Thomas Strong, vice- presidentp Eugene Iones, secretary-treas- urerp and Mr. Arthur Leuring, faculty member. tfirst rowl BOSI-IART, EDWIN KNAPP, IOI-IN FIRMANI, FRANK lsecond rowl STPIAH, THOMAS IONES, EUGENE WENDHOLT, C. D. KAPPA Pl, NATIONAL I-IoNoRARY ART FRATERNITY. this year sponsored the Caricature Ball at which it presented a novel theme of decoration which revolved around caricatures of faculty members and outstanding students. Another interesting feature of the ball included the selec- tion of Betty Co-ed and loe College, typical freshmen. Officers for the year were: lean Handley, president: Mary Henderson, sec- retary: Betty Plank, treasurery and Miss Iune Reynerson, faculty sponsor. CROMWELL, IOAN EICHELBERGER, NANCY SUE IIANDLEY, lEAN MARTIN, DOROTHY NASH, BETH PLANK, BETTY TRIMBLE, lERRY WHEATON, DOROTHY Q' THETA ALPHA PHI, NATIONAL HONORARY DRAMATIC FRATERNITY, has as its main function to promote interest in the theater and preserve quality in the college dramatic productions. Each year it acts as host to a ban- quet at which outstanding persons Working in the theater are given recognition. It also sponsors the appearance of non-professional touring groups. ANNAKIN, DOROTHY BAIER, CHARLES CHULAY, IOHN C. CLAY, IAMES FISCHER, ROSE MARIE HENLEY. EMILY ANN KELSHAW, DOUGLAS LANGLEY, THELMA MARSHALL, DON MEAGI-IER, ALICE ANN MITCHELL, ROBERTA NICKLESS, MARY NELLE REI-INER, ADRIAN ROACH, BETTY SHERFEY, WILLIAM SUMMERS, ALAN K. STIRWALT, KITTY VENTURA, PAUL 120 PI OMEGA PI, NATIONAL HONORARY BUSINESS EDUCATION FRATERNITY each year at Honor Day con- vocation names the outstanding student in the field of commerce. His name is engraved on a plaque in the F ine Arts Building. To become a member one must have an 80 index in commercial studies, a general index of 75, and must be on the teaching curriculum. Officers for the year were: Betty Mae Tapy, president: Wil- liam Coon, vice-president: Mar- garet Nichols, secretary-treas- urer: and Miss Helen Wood and Mr. Roy Hunter, co-sponsors. Row 1-BELDON, IUNE: BOWERS, IESSE ERAURE LOIS COON BILL COOPER. WILLIAM: DYBALL, EMAIEAN Row 2-HALE, THOMAS: LEAR, WARD A LEITHE LETHA MODESITI' CHARLES: NICHOLS, MARGARET: RITTER HUBERT O Row 3--STRONG, THOMAS G.: TAPY BETTY MAE TRUEBLOOD DENNIS WATSON, PAUL E.: WERNER, GEORGE: WHEATLEY I P LAMBDA PSI SIGMA, NATIONAL HONORARY FRATERNITY IN SPECIAL EDUCATION Row 1-BECK, MARY ELLEN: DONAHUE, DOROTHY E.: GRAMMA- TICO, LEA: HUDSON, IO ANNA: IOCKEL, PATRICIA ANN. Row 2-IORDAN, E. T.: MARKLE, DON: MEAGHER, ALICE ANN: PATTON, HELEN: PATROHAY, JEAN. Row 3-PETTY, BETTIE IO: PETYO, ELYNORE: REMBOLD, RICHARD M RIGGLE, MARY IO: SCHOLZ, MARGE. originated on this campus last year and has been spending its time expanding to other col- leges. Chapter officers and temporary national members Were: Don Markle, president: Alice Ann Meagher, vice-presi- dent: Dorothy Donahue, secre- tary: Dick Rembold, treasurer: Mary Io Riggle, historian: and Dr. Edward T. Iordan, faculty sponsor. SPORTS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF OUR LIFE Rl A L, f, K-2 '. , ,' g ,f X .,q f .'1, 5' j 3 57' ' Qin 5 J I rl , :Q 4' t 5? I I.. I 3 Sf. ' ' ' -vw? ,J 3 '3' 1, 1'-1 L ' ' .,,g.'1 'Mull-9 , 1'-9 ' WHETHER WE PARTICIPATE OR CHEER THE TEAM ON as .-Q ' I if ' W s Q , w iiiliii Q... I -IR s U ' Bw rw Lk-qw x -j-M31 afiw' 5- iffy 3 Lk-' 'S 5,Q,ii 5,, M , KW .A ,+.MQM A .X .L,...f 1 5 President Stan Sajko of the I Men's Club talks with Frank Svarczkopf, treasurer: Ed Powell, vice-president: and Don McDonald, secretary. THE l MEN'S CLUB, ASSOCIATION OF LETTER-MEN. is composed of those men who earn an I in varsity athletics. The club's purpose is to secure better conditions at State for athletics and to promote school spirit. Among the club's many acivities are the selling of green hats to freshmen, sponsoring a swimming meet, and the hanging of pictures of athletic teams in the gymnasium. The club boasts this year of the largest membership in the history of the organization. Members of the I Men's Club pictured below are, left to right, front row: Albert Rambis, Iim Powers, Charles Mazlack, Clarence Walker, Stan Sajko, Julian McGill, Harold Myers, Kenneth Clarke, Vern McCarty, Ray Dennany, and lim Hans. . Second row: Ed Powell, Lenny Ftzeszewski, lack lones, Don McDonald, Eugene Erne, Bill Stevens, Carl Edds, Bill Clarkson, Fred Pugh, and Charles Deardorf. Top row: Paul Lindsay, Ray Chew, Paul Brammell, Mike Rimmel, Bob Brady, Dan Dirnicli, Ray Reschan, Ted Szymanski, Mike Gordon and Frank Svarczkopf. wx 1 Selected by his teammates as most valuable player was Stewart Fauqht. The redheacled quarter- back was one of the finest passers in State's football history in ad- dition to being an able quarter- back. FOOTBALL FILLED FALL wrrl-1 Ac'rlvrrY The Sycamore qridders were definitely better than averaqe. Hometown fans were treated to victories in all three home games. ln winning two of five contests abroad, the Blue and White overall season's record was five wins and three losses against stiff competition. State State .14 State ............ 21 State ......,..... 26 State ...... State ............ State ............ State ............ Illinois Normal U... Valparaiso U. ......... . Southern Illinois ...... Illinois Wesleyan U. Marshall College .... Eastern Illinois ........ St. Ioseph's College Ball State .................. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right ffront rowl: Rudy Hilton, Bob Evans, Wilbur Myers, August Lambert, Stewart Fought, and Bob Chester, CSe-cond rowb Assistant coach Paul Selge, Chris Georges, Clyde Myers, John Mann, Carl Edds, Mike Gordon, John Garrard, and lack Gilman. tThird rowl George Graves, Bob Brady, Dick Freije, Don Kunkle, Bjorn Ingebrigtsen, Ray Reschan. Elwood Roloff, Owen Richardson, Stan Sajko, Mike Boran, Manager Bob Gray, and Coach Wally Marks. CTop rowl Manager Lee Lydick, Garnett DeBaun, Harold Peterson, lack Whitmer, John Mallioros, Iohn Del Vecchio, Max Woolsey, Ervin Cohen, and Harold Myers. FRESHMAN SQUAD ' Left to right tfront rowlz Charles Nickles, Iames Hartman, Norman Westwood, Paul Clark, Nimmer Nasser, Fred Elkins, and Sam Lucas. CSecond rowl lack Spurr, Paul Budreau, Sumner Proctor, Iohn Etllng, Charles Nipple, Dick McLoed, Don Young, Harold Woodard. Wop rowl Lee Lydick, Dick Glover, Iohn Petrila, W. E. Kalkwarf, Dan Slocum, L. K. Howes, Kenneth Clarke, Iohn Keller, and Robert Busing. ON THE BENCH AND ON THE FIELD --ff' 'Xu X x'i t Al, :Pix j 90. Q Tense moments in the game bring con- trasting expressions to the faces of Blazovich, O'Nei11, De Baun, Beatty, Rich- eson, Myers, Budreau, Re-schan, Georges, and Manager Gray. BOB EVANS, buck 128 IOI-IN GARRARD, guard PLAYERS HAD BUT ONE THOUGHT - TO WIN. l l STAN SAIKO, end BOB o'NE1LL, back DON KUNKEL, end GARNETT DEBAUN Center rw W- '19 Mike Burcm C813 comes around end with Max Woolsey U05 ready io cle-qr the way in the game with St. Ioseph's. ONTO THE FIELD FOR ANOTHER vlc'roRY BOB CHESTER, back MIKE BARAN, buck BOB GRAY, manager JACK WHITMER, back BOB BRADY, end CLYDE MYERS, guard , s R 4 !,.,.-..... -..l..Y-. ff Y f W Y lT'S A TOUCH DOWN AS wooLsEY Goss ovER wrrl-I A TACKLER IN TOW. The Sycarnores were a second-half team, but always seemed able to make a spirited come-back. In the 'Valparaiso game Max Woolsey returned a punt for 70 yards, and Bob Brady scored on a pass. Against Southern Illinois, quarterback Stewart Faught threw two touch-- down passes as the Sycarnores came from behind to win. Captain Stan Sajko also scored. State scored in every period to spoil Illinois Wesleyan's home-coming 26-l3. Woolsey dashed 78 yards. Eastern Illinois found the Sycamore's spirit too much to cope with. Bob Chester kicked the game-winning point. The Marksmen scored four ti.mes in the last half to beat St. Ioseph's 26-6. George Graves and Faught each passed for and scored a touchdown. RUDY HILTON, end JOHN DEL viccr-uo, end ELwooD RoLoPr, center ERVIN cor-IEN, guard 131 L BIORN INGEBRIGTTSEN, quord 1 HAROLD MEYERS, tczckle HAROLD PETERSON, buck lTopJ A part of the action that re- sulted in the Sycamores' 21-6 conquest of Southern Illinois. lRiqhtl Couch Wally Marks carefully eyes the action cmd gives instructions to Dick Frieje. WELL-PLANNED ACTION E' CARL EDDS tackle STEWART FAUGHT back MIKE GORDON guard AUGUST LAMBERT, tackle VES, back IOHN MANN, end George Graves attempts a cut around a would-be tackler as he nears the end zone. Head Coach Iohnny Wooden and his assistant Ed Powell who welded to- gether the winning Syca- mares Freshman Team tfirst rowl Don Coverstone, Dale Blann, Coach Ed Powell, Charles Arvin, and Robert Gooding. tSecond rowj Bernard Carney, Ralph Hol- scher, Gene Edmonds, and Ernest Fleschner. BASKETBALL IN '47 AND '48 In winning 29 games and losing only seven, the '47-'48 Sycamores' record was the finest in the history of the school. They won the annual Mid-Western Tourna- ment with little trouble. Starting fast they won eleven out of twelve games, bowing only to Notre Dame. The Sycamores scored a total of 2287 points to break the team scoring record. These are just a few reasons why this was truly a year ot cham- pions at Indiana State. A YEAR OF CHAMPIONS. State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State 87 80 49 7l 74 62 52 58 86 68 65 69 58 68 70 BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD Oakland City .....................,.,......t..... 36 State 65 Western Michigan.. Southern Methodist ........... ........ 5 3 State 55 Loyola ot Chicago., Notre Dame ............,...... .,...... 6 6 State 64 Evansville ...,.........,. West Texas State ....... ......... 5 0 State 74 Hanover ......,........,. Hanover .................. ......,. 4 l State 83 Concordia ................ Marshall College ....... ........ 3 7 State 55 Western Michigan, Evansville .............. ......,. 4 4 State 70 Eastern Illinois ........ Eastern Illinois ...,..............t ........ 5 5 Miami, Ohio, forfeit Georgetown, Ky ..........................,...,.. 43 State 51 Eastern Kentucky... Southeastern Oklahoma .......,.......... 42 State 82 St. Ioseph's .............. North East Missouri ,.....,,...... ........ 5 8 State 69 Valparaiso ........., St. loseph's .......................,. ........ 4 7 State 5l Xavier ..........,..,.... Marshall College ........ ..,..... 6 6 State 71 Illinois Normal ...,.... Ball State .................. ........ 4 7 State 76 Concordia .....,.,,,...... Valparaiso ........... .,,..... 6 6 State 53 Arkansas State ..,..... N. A. U. B. TOURNEY AT KANSAS CITY State 72 St. Francis, Pa .........,,...,,................,,. 40 State 82 Brigham Young, Utah ......,... .,...... 6 8 State 59 San lose, California .......... ,..l.... 5 2 State 66 Hamline .....,..............,...... .,,..... 6 5 State 70 Louisville .....,..... 82 Won, 29--Lost, 7 Varsity left to right tfirst rowl: Charles Austin, Bob Rover, Max Woolsey, Clarence Walker Robert Turnock, and Bill Iaqodzinski. tSecond rowl lim Powers, Ierry Kunkel, lim Burger, Lenny Rzeszewski, Dave Presslor. tTop rowl Coach Iohn Wooden, Don McDonald, Buren Hooper, Dan Dimich, Duane Klueh, Bob Brady, lohrt Hazen, and coach Ed Powell. 15' 7 'SSW' 'NQGQ' sa' uit +P Sn 1w I' 3 . w-1 H' U xfkx f' 31' CA., '63 AND CLAIMED MID-WEST TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP Victorious Sycamores receive trophy from queen Carol Cottom Cbelowl after defeating Northeast Missouri 65-58 in the final game. Pictured are, left to right B111 Iaqodzinski Iohn Hazen Iohnny Wooden tback to camera? Ed Powell, Dan Dimich, Carol Cottom and Bob Royer Duane Klueh high scorer of the tourney, was chosen most valuable player Y' JV fx. f DUANE KLUEH, forward tFtiqhtJ Don McDonald C565 attempts to block a shot in the championship qame against Northeastern Missouri. LENNY RZESZEWSKI, quard 137 2317 I .5- .V4:,.,, A33 ' if N-as 'NN I znhfg - if :Jn X f. . I , ' F? -Haj' X - r a, Q1 ESX ,. R ,.. A ex Gi . . . . A V -- , .ni . .1 '77- gi N- V--- M. it I AS STATE DEFEATS MARSHALL. JOHN HAZEN, forwcxrd Klueh takes the bull from Ifxmes Mcxrsholl College. Siole won 65-38. BOB ROYER, qucxrcl Between the holves Wooden says, Watch that number G when you bring the bull down the floor. And when you re- bound .... ki S ,.,, , L EASTERN ILLINOIS AND WESTERN MICHIGAN Moving on and piling up victory after victory State defeated Eastern Illinois 58-55 and on another occa- sion 70-62. The score against Western Michigan was 65-38. Lenny Rzeszewski i587 tips ball in the Eastern Illinois contest. IIM POWERS, guard BOB forward BILL IAGODZINSKI, forward l JERRY KUNKEL, forward CLARENCE WALKER, qucrd BOB BRADY, forward As Coach Wooden looks on with Q s 'on- siderablc pride Duane Kluoh rocoivos the H1 st l ' -V - o va uoblo player modal from tho tournament prosiclont. KANSAS CITY TOURNEY The Sycamores' showing at Natio tion of Intercollegiate Basketball Tourney in Kansas City brought fame to the team, a most valuable player award to Duane Klueh, and an- nouncement of Duane Klueh and Bob Boyer as members of All-American team. Defeating St. Francis 72-40, Brigham Young 82 -68, San lose 59-52, and Hamline 66 -65 brought State to the here they were defeated by a pow- erful Louisville team 80 to 72. It was final game W the second time Sycamores had claimed runner-up honors. nal Associa- Como on S you ycamores! Manager Stanley lacobs and honorary coach Major Charles Stevenson pull hard from the sidelines. Stevenson was State's official host at the tourney. Max Woolsey t73J grabs the ball from Brigham Young U. man during State's 82-68 Victory at Kansas City. Dimich 6573, Klueh 1545 and Royer C347 rush to his aid. 142 BROUGHT EXCITEMENT AND NATIONAL ACCLAIM. A new high in excitement was reached in the semi-final game against Ham- line, and all in the last few minutes of play. With State trailing 58-60 and with two seconds to play, Duane Klueh was fouled. His calm free throws threw the game into an overtime. Hamline gained a 65-64 lead and fans thought it was good while it lasted, but with ll seconds remaining in the overtime, a double foul brought the play to the center of the floor. Klueh claimed the ball and shot for the basket just as the gun sounded. The ball dropped through the basket and State won 66-65. Even fans at home by their radios went wild. Enthusiasm marked the Welcome Home as the student body turned out to meet the team with a parade that stopped traffic for a half hour. Dignitaries appeared on the program which honored Coach Wooden and his team. An unforgettable weekend in State's sports history. 143 Pictured are Don Marshall Perry Fouy Ed Lash Charles Austin Fred Cottom and Duane Klueh. THE TRACK TEAM placed fourth in a field of 28 teams in the Illinois Tech relays. Also Won a fourth place in Purdue Re- lays plus a commendable showing in Little State. Kinney was Little State 440 champion for second year. lack Rice stood out in 100- yard dash and the team scored a total of 99 points in one meet. Crack relay team was made up of Mc- Carty, Clarke, McGill, and Kinney. THE TENNIS TEAM claimed a victory over their foe Indiana University and white- washed Canterbury and Eastern Illinois. Also beat Butler's pow- erful Bulldogs for a highly suc- cessful season. Ed Lash, Perry Fouty, Charles Austin, and Duane Klueh won match decid- ing sets against I. U. Perry Fouty served as player-coach. Pictured are tleft to right, first rowl: William Baker, Paul Erammel, Louis Scott, Marion Rimmel, Dave Stewart, Pete Chalos, lim Jackson, Bill Malloy, Bob Schumacker, Ioe Everly, Les Brown, Tom Scott, Bob Brady. tBack rowl lim Tatlock, assistant coach, lim Schaffer, Elver Gaston, Iack Iones, Perry Lindsey, Iohn Petrila, lack Rice, Ken Clark, Ken Kinney, Julian McGill, Fred Shew, Luther Mitchell, Morris Crossland, Vern McCarty, Howard Briscoe, Dave Gifxscock. 144 SPRING SPORTS WERE IMPORTANT Too. THE BASEBALL team had a successful season winning eleven games and losing only two. They claimed victories over Evansville, Valparaiso, St. Ioseph's, Indiana Central, Ball State, and two over Wabash, Canterbury and Eastern Illinois. Whitey Roeschlein was standout pitcher, facing 29 batters and gave onl t h' ' y wo its as Sycamores won l-O over Evansville as Rzeszewski ' l sing ed home winning run with two out in the last of the ninth. Pete Lamb, Bill Iagoclztnski, Mort Harris, George Tipton, Bob Stroot, and Russ Bolin, player coach. The GOLF TEAM won second my place in triangular meet with Valpo and Eastern lllinois. Also beat Loyola, Earlham, and Canter- bury and claimed third place in Little State meet. Russ Bolin was player-coach. Bolin, Lamb, and Harris turned in several low scores. 145 lLeft to rightl Manager Eugene Erne, Dick Sullivan, Ray Dennany, Paul Thomas, Les Brown, Ted Szymanski, Paul Budreau, Ed Boran, and Charles Matosian. CSeconcl rowl Coach Wally Marks, Luther Bailey, John Silbaugh, Stan Sajko, Iohn Mann, Lenny Rzeszew- ski, Charles' Deardorf, Fred Pugh, Ray Reschan, and Herschel Deakins. tThird row? Robert Sermershein, Ray Chew, Stan Donham, William Roeschlein, Wil- liam Wible, Dan Dimich, lohn Garrard, Don Kozoroski, and Ed Powell. SWHMNHNG TEAM 'f CROSS COUNTRY Front row, left to right: Maynard Davidson, Miko Rimmel, Tom Iordan, Ray Dennany. Top row: Howard Briscoe, Louis Scott, Robert Brown, Dan Dimich, Don McDonald, Norm Criss, Coach Dave Glascock. Front row, left to right: Tom Batey, Dale Loekle, Con Davis, Charles Mazlack, Harvey Williams, William Heine. Back row, left to right: Coach Paul Selqe, Assistant Coach Paul Lindsay, Lloyd Harrell, Ioel Kohn, Bob Brown, Ben Kalapach, Birch Brockman, Sumner Proctor. 146 OUTSTANDING SYCAMORES DUANE KLUEH, lead- ing scorer in State bas- ketball history. First State athlete to win All- American honors. Most valuable player in Mid- Western Tourney and Kansas City National Tourney. PAUL THOMAS, one of the many standouts on baseball team. As assistant coach, he doubled as third base- man. He was the spark plug of the infield. Timely hitting and ac- curate aim. KENNETH KINNEY, outstanding track per- former for the past three seasons. His 49.8 quar- ter-mile is a record for State. Little State 440- yard dash champion three consecutive years. Also consistent winner in the hurdles: Race- horse form. STAN SAIKO, cap- tained the Sycamore eleven last fall. As an end, Saiko not only was top-flight defensively, but caught his share of passes. Sajko's judg- ment on the field was also a valuable asset. CHOSEN FROM THE FOUR MAJOR SPORTS Fir Intramural council consisti INTRAMURAL nq of tseatedl Bob Schu- maker, Bill McGill and M ' , anon Rimmel, and tstandinql Paul Lindsay, lay Leavitt, Liskob, David Stewart, lack DeLouqhery, and Iack Hopkins admire the Intramural trophy. The Delta Lamda Sigma fraternity claimed The Fiqhtinq Blues, an Independent team, took football honors. honors: Team consisted of Cfirst rowl Mike The team consisted of tfirst TOWJ Charles Deardorf, Bob O'Leary, Gordon, Paul Budreau, Ted Szymanski, and Tom Greenwood, Ioe Dluqas, Martin Wernz, lack Serant, Albert Iohnson. tsecond rowl Ervin Cohen, Don and lack Dilq. tsecond rowl Robert Eberwein, lack Torrence, lim Kunkel, Iohn Keller, and William Richeson, Iackson, Paul Dailey, and Wayne Burd, manager. Ruin 'Ann' -4- ' h ' K L SPORTS BROUGHT FURTHER ROUNDING OF SPORTS PROGRAM The greatest number of participants in history were part of the intramural program this year. In addition to pictured activities, a basketball officials club was formed. Last year the Fighting Blues, northern independents, won the trophy and showed promise of winning it again this year. A fraternity trophy was initiated this year by the Inter-Fraternity Council. Fall quarter activities included touch football, tennis tournaments, a cross country meet, and a volleyball tournament. ln the winter a basketball tourna- ment was held as well as a bowling league, ping-pong tournament, and hand- ball tournament. Spring saw tournaments in golf, softball, horseshoes, and track and field meets. The Intramural tennis doubles title was taken by Swimming winners Ioe DePeugh, lack Sutherland, the Forum fraternity. Pictured here are Bob Royer, and Ed Hauer are shown here ready for a plunge lim Powers, John Wilcox, and Ray Dennany. lim in the Student Union Building pool. Powers was singles winner. f' 71 'W ... Shooting straight for the bulls eye. With her eye on that target, Ruth Schaller prepares to let flyl Dolphin Club is the goal for all advanced swimmers. Bottom row: Iane Bedwell, Nancy Ritter, Marion Stam- bauqh, Ferne Price. Second row: Dot Shields, Carol Cottorn. Third row: Helen Guiler, Ann Hubbard. Top row: Bonnie Brown, Barbara Kelly, Pat Gosnell. ,W .an 7' X- .fi Q1 546 guy ' 5 I7-Ikllihhtw ?!l5S?S:4?!:1 1' ' , nuwuxnn lxwntz hmm. Wm V cw sv 72 The council governs WAA. The members are seated left to right Ferne Price Margaret Burt, Pat Moody, Evelyn Hollenherg, Dot Shields Standing, left to right: Donna Stuebe, Sharon Richardson Iulie Lubker Io Ann Iiles, Dot Steinsberger, Delores Curtis, Betty Archer ORGANIZATION AND TEAMWORK MARK THE WAA PROGRAM Women's Athletic Association, ably guided by President Margaret Burt, promotes optimum physical efficiency among those girls interest-- ed in sports. lt also provides oppor- tunities tor the girls to develop their talents and skills and leads them to- ward high ideals and good sports- manship. 3 93 XV'-1'T'3-g,,. rIvngf6,,r ,'N'-XT - PIA V' 5 Lfyf I ,f .'!vxf7'-- ,Y ,,, ' ' ' -, '11 ll H 1fg.j,' ,. ,,,y,'+,'y f,'r 'f,f ,r,1tgrg9,g f 1, .1j',.,,5f,J1f,,-J,-,'.' jeff,- fix Mp, kwa 1 - .a . . .mul-'w:, , wx, 1 ,fx QL' Fi .MV 5 f ' W'?f'w was Q- WEN Not I t many girls on the campus are lucky enough to wear those coveted I's. After three years, the fol- lowing girls have, through participation in various activities, completed th ' e requirements: Margaret Burt, Bettie Smith, Margaret Boyce, D S ' WAA RECREAT ION TRAINS FoR AN Teamwork, coordination, and healthy bodies ot hields. ACTIVE USEFUL LIFE result from the tumbling program Camping trips are fun to plan, fun to take. Spring offers oppor- tunities for such trips, and WAA members are quick to take ad- vantage of it. Left to right: Pat Moody, LaVerne Ludwig, Char- lotte Ashcraft, Iulie Lubker, and Sharon Richardson. JP Watching the birdie becomes difficult with some of those smash shots by bad- minton class members. No skinned shins with proper protec- tion,, even in a fast game of hockey. Grand right and left! This is the call frequently heard as the love for old-time square dancing comes to light. IT'S THE INDIVIDUALS THAT MAKE STATE CLAIMED A POPULATION AND FACULTY. 44 Q jf I L i . s 4 1 M FQ.-,xv , 's--new ,mv ,gf is u .. wgffll' ,, UV? . L -Q ew' A Aww ' 7. fg fff7 A A -, thi . W- X-1 , 'E-' A ' I ,ww f mm, im ,yy L ,X V. i r X4 , , ...,..L.-1-1 W xyM.,,l,.. ..,.., . . x ke 'f 5 ,lm xy .... ..M........-fu -. ' DEAN I. E. GRINNELL, Dean of Instruction and sponsor of Blue Key, has done much to bring the standards of our college up to their present high level. Our well-informed, soft-voiced Dean of Instruction is' a well-known campus personality. A.B., University of North Dakota: A.M., Uni- versity oi Minnesota: Ph.D., Stanford University. HELEN REEVE, serves our college as Dean of Women. Her generosity, patience, and understanding in student wel- fare, part-time employment, and housing for women students is well known to us. B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. HARRY E. ELDER, Registrar and Director of Student Pro- grams, regulates students' programs and gives guidance and assistance in all matters pertaining to courses of instruc- tion with a ready smile and a congenial manner. A. B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Indiana University: University of Chicago, Columbia University, Indiana Uni- versity. OUR COMMUNITY WAS FORTUNATE IN HAVING OUTSTANDING LEADERS RALPH WATSON, serves our college efficiently as Busi- ness Manager. It is his financial genius that controls the business of our college. A.B., M.S., Ed.D., Indiana Univer- sity. M. H. WILLIAMS, Dean of Men and Supervisor of Mens Housing, has a pleasant manner and is always willing to assist students in part-time employment, men's housing, housing accommodation for married veterans as well as personal problems. A.B., M.A., Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: Northwestern University. LONZO IONES serves our college as Coordinator of Stu dent Personnel Services. I-Iis unaerstanding and skillful counselling is invaluable for educational advisement student welfare, and student self-government AB MA PhD State University oi Iowa. DR. RALPH N. TIREY Our president, a rnan of intellectual attainment with degrees from Indiana University and Harvard. His pleasing personality, his friendly attitude, and his remarkable success as president of our college have endeared him to our entire student body. His philosophy is ever liberal, with an alert eye to the future and a devoted hand to the present. 159 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Reading left to right: LABAN SMITH, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin: University of Chicago. Professor of English, 1946. JAMES R. BASH, A.B., M.A., Indiana State Teachers College: Medill School of Journalism, North- western University. Instructor in English and Iournalism: Director of Student Publications, 1946. HELEN MCGAUGI-IEY, A.B., DePauw University: A.M., Middlebury College: Indiana University: DePauw University: Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of English, 1946. SARA KING HARVEY, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Ph.D., University of Chicago. Professor of English, 1921. OLA ANICE JERRY, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College: University of Illinois. Instructor in English, 1946. K MARY REID MCBETI-I, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Columbia University: Colum- bia University: Indiana University. Professor of English, 1922. I-IAZEI.. TESH PFENNIG, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University: Ph.D., New York University: Oxford University. Professor of English, 1917. ROSE M. SMALL, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: M.A., Indiana University: Indiana Uni- versity: Unlversity of Heidelberg, Germany: University of Iowa. Assistant Professor of English, 1917. IOSEPI-I SCI-IICK, A.B., University of Iowa: A.M., Ph. D., University of Chicago. Professor of English, 1946. GEORGE SMOCK, A.B., DePauw University: A.M., University of Chicago: Ph.D., Cornell Unl- versity. Chairman, Department of English, and Professor of English, 1946. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Reading left to right: MARY OLGA PETERS, French College tGreece1: Greek State College tGreeceJ: A.B., A.M., Indiana State Teachers College: Western Reserve Univer- sity: Mills College: Chicago University: Indiana University: Western Reserve University. Asso- ciate Professor of French and Spanish, 1929. LUCECIA SANCHEZ, Diploma, Superior Normal School. Graduate Assistant in Foreign Languages, 1947. SIIRI SAI-ILMAN, M.A., University in Helsinki. Graduate Assistant in Foreign Languages, 1946. GERTRUDE EWING, A.B., A.M., Indiana State Teachers College: Indiana State Teachers College: Indiana University: University of Wisconsin. As- sistant Professor of Latin, 1931. ALVARO OSPINA, Graduate of Escuela Normal Superior, Bogota, Colombia. Graduate Assistant in Foreign Languages, 1947. IEAN I-IUE, Graduate of Paris Normal School: B.A., University of Paris. Graduate Assistant in Foreign Languages, 1947. HARRY VINCENT WANN, A.B., A.M., Wabash College: Ph.D., University of Michigan: University of Marburg tGermanY17 Uni- versity of Lausanne tSwitzer1and1. Head, Department of Foreign Languages and Professor of French and Spanish, 1917. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Standing left to right: IACOB E. COBB, A.B., University of North Carolina: M.A., Duke University: University of North Carolina: Ph.D., Peabody College. Assistant Professor of Education, 1946. VILMER LEROY TATLOCK, A.B., A.M., Indiana University: Indi- ana University: Director of Extension and Visual Educaton: Assist- ant Professor of Education, 1939. LONZO IONES, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Coordinator, Student Personnel Services, and Professor of PSY' chology, 1946. ORVEL E. STRONG, A.B., Franklin College: M.S., Indiana SICIIG Teachers College: Columbia University. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1930. MARGUERITE MALM, B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota: Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University. Associate Professor of Education, 1945. IOI-IN RAYMOND SHANNON, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Ph.D., Indiana University. Professor of Education, 1927. LLOYD N. SMITH, B.S., Teachers College, War- rensburg, Missouri: M.A., Ed.D., University of Missouri. Associate Professor of Education, 1946. HELEN CARR, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Acting Instructor in Special Education and Clinic Supervisor in Hearing Therapy, 1946. FAY GRIFFITH, Indiana State Teachers College: B.S., A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Univer sity. Associate Professor of Education, 1920. Seated left to right: MARY IO RIGGLE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Special Education Clinics, 1946. EDWARD T. IORDAN, Inter B.A., St. Mary's Teachers College, London, England: 2nd. Class Honors B.A., Psychology, Birbeck College, Uni- versity of London. Assistant Professor of Special Education, 1947. OLIS G. IAMISON, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College: Ed.D., Stanford University. Chairman, Department of Education, and Pro- fessor of Education, 1928. HELEN EDERLE, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: M.A., University of Illinois: Stanford University. Assistant Professor of Education, 1923. FRED SWALLS, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: M.S., Indiana University: Purdue Uni- versity: Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Education, 1946. Reading left to right: ELEANOR FORSYTHE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: M.A., New York University. Insructor in Physical Education for Women, 1941. FLORENCE M. CURTIS, A.B., Iowa State Teachers College: A.M., Columbia University: University of Southern California: New York University. I-lead, Department of Physical Edu- cation for Women and Professor of Physical Education for Women, 1924. RUBY IANE EAST, A.B., Southern Methodist University: A.M., University of Wisconsin. Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women, l9Z7. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT READING left to right: PAUL E. SELGE, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Physical Educa- tion for Men and Assistant Coach, 1947. IOI-IN WOODEN, B.S., Purdue University: A.M., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Physical Education for Men, Coach of Basketball, and Director of Athletics, l946. DAVID GLASCOCK, A.B., Wabash College: Ed.D., Indiana University. Acting head, Depart- ment of Physical Education for Men, and Asso- ciate Professor of Physical Education for Men, l924. PAUL L. WOLF, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Health, l928. WALTER E. MARKS, Ph.B., University of Chi- cago: A.M., Indiana University: Indiana Univer- sity. Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men, 1927. ALOYS SACKSTEDER, Cleveland School of Art ES kent State University: A.M. Ohio Stato University. Assistant Professor of Art, 1938 tOn loave.J ELMLR I PORTER, A.B., Art Institute, Chi- cago MS Ohio State University: University of Cincinnati Assistant Professor of Art, 1946. IJNE REYNERSON, Pratt Institute, Berkshire School of Art B.S., Indiana State Teachers College AM Teachers College, Columbia University Columbia University. Head, De- partment of Art, and Professor of Art, 1926. MUSIC DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Seated left to right: LAWRENCE E. EBERLY, A.B., University of Utah: A.M., Columbia University: Ph.D., State University of Iowa. Associate Professor of Music, 1931. RUTHANN HARRISON, B.S., MS., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Music, 1946. VIVIEN BARD, B.M., DePauw University: M.M., American Conservatory of Music. Instructor in Music, 1940. Standing left to right: MARILYN BUCHANAN, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Music, 1947. ARTHUR DEWITT HILL, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Chairman, Department of Music and Associate Professor of Music, 1935. GEORGE GRAESCH, B.S., Indiana State Teach- ers College. Graduate Assistant in Music, 1947. W. DAVID KOILE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College, M.Mus., Syracuse University. Instructor in Music, 1947. GERTRUDE MEYER, B.S.M., School of Music, McPhail University: M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Music, 1946. IOSEPI-I A. GREMELSPACHER, A.B., Butler Uni- versity: B.S., in P.S.M., Arthur Iordan Conserva- tory of Music: M.A., Indiana State Teachers Col- lege. Assistant Professor of Music, 1939. ' llfli' I I -X... , I SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Standng left to right: DONALD SCHEICK, AB., Indiana Central College: M.A., Indiana University: Instructor in Social Studies, 1946. CLARENCE A. KRAET, B.S., M.S., Unversity of Illinois. Instructor in Social Studies, 1946. GEORGE BOONE, A.B., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity. Temporary Instructor in Social Studies, 1947. CLOYD ANTHONY, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Ph.D., Indiana Uni- versity, University of Minnesota: University of Missouri. Professor of Social Studies, 1945. RAYMOND I. REECE, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., University of Wis- consin: Indiana University. Associate Professor of History, 1927. V. DEWEY ANNAKIN, A.B., DePauw Uni- versity: A.M., University of Wisconsin: Ph.D., Ohio State University. Professor of Sociology, 1926. i 'GNC' Seated left to right: CHARLES ROLL, Indiana State Teachers College: A.B., Indiana University: A.M., University of Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. Associate Professor of History, 1913. WALDO F .MITCHELL, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., University of Chicago. Head, Department of Social Studies, and Professor of Economics, 1931. FRED E. BRENGLE, A.B., Indiana University: A.M., University of Chicago: Ph.D., Indiana University. Professor of History, 1927. Not present for the picture: ROBERT SELTZER, A.B., M.S., University of Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor of Social Studies, 1948. SPEECH DEPARTMENT Sanding lef to right: GEORGE MCCARTY, A.B., Indiana University: M.A., Columbia University: University of Wisconsin: State University of Iowa. Professor of Speech and Director of Forensics, 1946. MARGARET I. CORNELL, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in English and Speech, 1947. 1 ROBERT W. MASTERS, A.B., A.M., Indiana University, Indiana University: Ph.D., Northwestern University. Chairman, Department of Speech, Professor of Speech and Director of Dramatics, 1934. Seated left to right: IAMES BOYLE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Speech, 1947. CLARENCE M. MORGAN, A.B., DePauw Uni- versity: A.M., Indiana State Teachers College: Ed.D., Indiana University. Professor of Speech and Director oi Radio, 1930. RUTH BUTTS, B.S., Northwestern University: M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Speech, 1946. GLADYS ROHRIG, B.A., DePauw University: M.A., Northwestern University. Assistant Pro- fessor of Speech, 1947. LUCIA KELLER BOLT, B.S.M., DePauw Uni- versity: M.A., Northwestern University. Instructor in Speech, 1946. BETTY BO1-IANNON FORSYT1-I, A.B., Indiana University. Graduate Assistant in Speech, 1947. IESSIE MCCUNE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Speech, 1947. IOHN W. VAUGHN, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: Indiana University. Acting Instructor in Speech, 1947. HOWARD GRIGSBY, A.B., Indiana State Teach- ers College. Graduate Assistant in Speech, 1947. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Seated left to right: IAMES F. MACKELL, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., University of Minne- sota: Ph.D., Indiana University. Chairman, Department of Science, and Professor of Physics, 1921. WILLIAM PRESTON ALLYN, B.S., M.S., Pur- due University: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Professor of Zoology, 1924. BESSIE NOYES, A.B., A.M., University of Nebraska: Ph.D., Iohns Hopkins University. Professor of Physiology, 1929. GERALDINE SI-IONTZ, A.B., A.M., State University of Iowa. Assistant Professor of Science, 1929. BENIAMIN H. SMITH, A.B., Wabash College: M.S., George Washington University: Ph.D., Ohio State University. Professor of Botany, 1921. DAVID F. IOI-INSON, A.B., Wabash College: M.S., Ph.D., New York University. Associate Professor of Biology, 1938. Standing left to right: PAUL D. WILKINSON, B.S., University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy: M., Ph.D., Iowa State College. Professor of Chem- istry, 1921. ROBERT RUDD, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Science, 1947. G. DAVID KOCH, A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College fWaynel: University of Colorado: A.M., Ph.D., University of Nebraska. Associate Professor of Geography and Geology, 1939. WILLIAM GEORGE KESSEL, A.B., Franklin College: M.A., Indiana State Teachers College: M.S., Purdue University. Instructor in Science, 1946. S. WOODROW SUTTLE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Sci- ence, 1947. I-IARRY COVERSTONE, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Sci- ROBERT GODFREY, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assist- ant in Science, 1947. IOHN VIOGT, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Science, 1946. NOAH C. I-IELLER, A.B., Central Missouri State Teachers College: M.A., M.Ed., University of Missouri: University of Missouri. Assistant Professor of Science, 1947. ROBERT DRUMMOND, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: M.S., Uni- versity of Illinois. Instructor in Science, 1946. RUSSELL MCDOUGAL, B.S., Western State Teachers College: M.A., Uni- versity of Michigan: Indiana University. Instructor in Science, 1944. RICHARD WINN, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Science, 1946. ence, 1947. 'WALTER OWEN SI-IRINER, A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Ph.D., University of Michigan. 1-lead, Department of Mathematics, Professor of Mathematics, and Director of Graduate Studies, 1928. RICHARD F. MCDAID, B.S., St. Iohn's College: A.M., University of Michigan: University of Michigan. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1935. :MM MATH EMATICS DEPARTMENT HERMAN TRUELOVE, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Com- merce, 1937. HENRY E. PEARCY, B.S., Indiana State Teach- ers College. Graduate Assistant in Mathematics, 1947. INEZ MORRIS, A.B., University of Kansas: A.M., Columbia University: Columbia University. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1924. EDWARD B. MINNICK, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Mathe- matics and Industrial Arts, 1947. FLORA I-1. SMITH, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity: University of Colorado. Assistant Pro- fessor of Elementary Education, 1926. VESPER DALE MOORE, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College: University of Michigan. Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. fAbsent at time of picture.J ORVEL E. STRONG, A.B., Franklin College: M.S., Indiana State Teachers College: Columbia Igrggfersity. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Seated left to right: CAROLINE STEIN KELSO, Indiana University: B.S., Indiana State Teachers HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Standing left to right: MARY VIRGINIA DRAKE, B.S., Purdue Uni- versity. Graduate Assistant in the Nursery School, 1947. EDITH LEHEW, B.S., University of Missouri: University of Chicago: B.S., Prince School of Retailing: M.S., Iowa State College: University of Minnesota: Colorado A: df M. College. In- structor in I-Iome Economics, 1945. MARY ALICE BANKS, B.S., Butler University: M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assist- ant Professor of Home Economics, 1940. CELESTE BURGESON, University of Wash- ington: B.S., University of Minnesota: Iowa State College: M.S:, Pensylvania State College: University of Minnesota. Assistant Professor of Home Economics and Director of Home Management House, 1944. AGNES BRADY, B.S., Ohio State University: Iowa State University: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University: Columbia University. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, 1945. College: A.M., Teachers College, Columbia University. Instructor in Home Economics, 1937. ANNE MAROLD LEE, Hibbing Iunior College: B.S., University of Minnesota: M.S., Michigan State College: Iowa State College: Washington State College: University of Utah. Chairman, Department of Home Economics and Professor of Home Economics, 1930. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Standing left to right: DENNIS HENRY PRICE, B.S:E., M.S., Purdue University: University of Chicago: Purdue Uni- versity. Assistant Professor of Trades and Industry, 1940. FRANCIS ANTHONY FIRMANI, B.S. Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Industrial Arts, 1947. HARRY BARRICK, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Arts, 1946. ARTHUR H. LUEI-IRING, University of Wisconsin: B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Asso- ciate Professor of Industrial Arts, 1915. WESLEY HARRIS, Oakland City College: Varies Business College. Acting Instructor in Mining, 1942. HAROLD SNIDOW, A.B., Colorado State College of Education: A.M., Colorado A. 61 M. College: M.Ed., University of Illinois. Instructor in Indus- trial Arts, 1946. ETI-IAN A. SVENDSEN, B.A., Dana College: M.A., University of Minnesota. Instructor in In- dustrial Arts, 1947. SYLVAN A. YAGER, B.S., Indiana State Teach- ers College: M.S., Indiana University: Indiana University. Chairman, Department of Industrial Arts, and Associate Professor of Industrial Arts, 1921. Seated left to right: EDWARD B. MINNICK, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Mathematics and Industrial Arts, 1947. MARVIN BELL, B.S., M.A., Indiana State Teachers College. Instructor in Industrial Arts, 1943. , IOHN C. TRANBARGER, Marion Normal School: B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Associate Professor of Industrial Arts and Director of the Teachers College Press, 1925. , ...- - . . .,, ,., wut.. , . .L .... . ..,, ,T., if .g,.. ,. ....... ....1,,,'?, x- .I COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Standing left to right: ROY O. HUNTER, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Com- merce, 1940. RUTHETTA KRAUSE, B.S., Fort Hays, Kansas State College: M.S., University of Denver: New York University. Assistant Professor of Com- merce, 1947. HELEN WOOD, Gregg School: A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Indiana Unl- versity: Columbia University. Associate Pro- fessor of Commerce, 1928. RUTH TEMPLE, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M., Columbia University. Assistant Professor of Commerce, 1935. GEORGE EBERHART, B.S., M.S., Indiana Uni- versity: University of Wisconsin: Ohio State University. Assistant Professor of Commerce, 1936. MARYON K. WELCH, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Com- merce, 1947. I-IERMAN TRUELOVE, B.S., M.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Commerce, 1937. MARTHA ELDER WHITE, B.A., Indiana State Teachers College. Graduate Assistant in Com'- merce, 1947. PAUL F. MUSE, B.S., Ohio University: M.A., Ph.D,, Ohio State University. Chairman, De- partment of Commerce, and Associate Professor of Commerce, 1947. Seated left to right: LIBRARY STAFF Seated, left to right: Hazel E. Armstrong, University of Wisconsin Library School: A.B., Indiana State Teachers College: A.M.L.S., University of Michigan: Librarian and Profes- sor of Library Science, 1918. NELLE MCCALLA, A.B., Bryan College: B.S., in L.S., Peabody College for Teachers: University of Chicago. Instructor in Library Science, 1943. MARIE REIMAN ORTON, Indiana State Teachers College courses in Library Science: A.B., University of Wisconsin. Order Librarian, 1924. EDITH LEHEW, B.S., University of Missouri: University of Chicago: B.S., Prince School of Retailing: M.S., Iowa State College: University of Minnesota: Colorado A. dt M. College. Instructor in Home Economics, 1945. VACHEL E. BREIDENBAUGH, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College: M.S., Indiana University: Indiana University. Associate Professor of Commerce, 1939. Standng, left to right: CARABELLE GREINER DICKEY, Indiana State Teachers College: A.B., University of Wisconsin: B.L.S., Columbia University: Columbia University. Reference Librarian and Associate Professor of Library Science, 1908. DOROTHY SI-IINOSKE, A.B., Iames Millikin University: M.A. B.S., in L.S., University of Illinois Library School. Circulation Librarian, 1945. HELEN BUTLER, Secretary, 1944. ANNA MAY TRUEB, A.B., Indiana State Teach- ers College: Univorsity of Wisconsin: Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant, 1942. ETHEL POWELL, B.S., Indiana State Teachers College. Assistant, 1946. EDITH MARGARET LIBBY, A.B., Central College tFayette, Missouril: University of Wisconsin Li- brary School: University of Michigan. Cataloguer, 1937. SYCAIVIORE FEATURES - THE PEOPLE L1- s 'CTC' IUNE RISHER -,xlgixylftrttiiqqlt w ,WW , ,- fu 'Mg fig, lift-?'Qit,i2l -1 wwe , cf, , jfs View . now Mrs. Dan Dimicli. . . sparkling brown eyes . . . co-chairman of '47 Homecoming . . . past prexy of Lambda Delta Phi, Orchesis, Woman's Dorm council . . . radiant smile . . . Sophomore class secretary JANE BABCOCK active in publications . . . Alpha Phi Gamma, Press Club, Statesman . . . saucy coiffeur . . sharp wit, quick mind . . . secretary for public relations . . . efficient. GLORIA LOVE Petite . . . troasuror of lunior class . . . past President of Gamma Gamma sorority and Modern Language Club . . . sweet and charming . . . well rounded socially and scholastically. ROBEPITA MITCHELL tall, slim, poised . . . outstanding senior woman . . . president of Pamarista . . . talented musician . . . Sigma Alpha Iota . . . Theta Alpha Phi . . . Student Union Board . . . tops in personal appearance. DOROTHY MARTIN gracious and friendly , . . efficient organizer . . . president of Alpha sorority . . . expert in journalism . . , Alpa Phi Gamma, Press Club, Editor of Sycamore . . . popular with students and faculty . . . Kappi Pi . . . Pamarista. 168 'Mm -Q, 1 ii Y f' in ,I IE-: gg. 5 r 'l fx 1, J .5 1 4 1' ,k , NK M - '-'! 5:21 'Y . M - E 'Y ,ff P -' 1' T ' ,. ' EVN '11 . e-E g lp- TZ 16' 3:5 wil , '41 si ,pr jc-3Q.2 3341 v 151L4 . 3 if ,-f-b.-- 1-. '- A - 3, I ,,. 1, 4 ,I I X, X xl W ff! ' 3415 A 4,2 , 5 , 1' Giggtl V , ,A 3 2 Y -1 I I I I ff X I ,Q President ......... Vice-Pres. ..... . Secretary ........ Treasurer .......... l l Seamon. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS .........DON SARGENT .........PAUL BROWN SEAMON ........ELEANOR IOHNSON Student Council ................ DOROTHY ANNAKIN Reminiscing over the souvenirs of four long years are Don Sargent Cwith the '43 Sycamorel and Dot Annakin, Paul Brown, Eleanor Iohnson, and Io Midst a flurry of activity, the class of 1948 rushed around tying up tag ends, dramatizing dramatics, personalizing personalities, and accomplishing accom- plishments before attempting their academic pursuits. Hundreds of loyal alums returned for Home-coming giving Blue and White Day a festive air. George Lowe and Iune Risher were co-chairmen of the event. In Ianuary, the senior class heard their president Don Sargent pledqe five-hundred dollars to the Parsons-Sandison Living Memorial Fund. Commencement Exercises, Sunday, Iune 13, climaxed Senior Week ac- tivities. 170 Aho! This picture is sheer evidence that huslocinds sit beck ond toke life eosy. Condemnation shoulcln't be too strong since Hal Schcxller is Willing to crssist his wife, Ruth, in placing the food on the table. Dormite Dot Shields woits patiently while Carolyn Hcrste replaces empty coke bottles. This is one of the weekly chores. lack Kerins cmd Harold Bitzeqoio, like most of the men on campus, are anxious to get owoy from studies lonq enough to try their skills ot fishing. ABBOTT, ROBERT LEE, Terre Haute ANDERSON, LEONA, Terre Haute ANDERSON, WALTER E., Lebanon ANDERSON, WAYNE R., Brazil ANDREE, MARIAN, West Terre Haute ANNAKIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute ANTHIS, BILL C., Patoka ARCHER, ANNABELLE BETTY, Poland BABCOCK, LORETTA IANE, Franklin BACK, ELIZABETH ANN, Terre Haute BAIER, CHARLES H., West Orange, N. I BAKER, CAROLINE, Robinson, Ill. BALL, MAURINE, Crawfordsville BARR, I. LYLE, Terre Haute BAUER, IOSEPH, Monterey BECK, MARY ELLEN, Medora BELDON, JAYNE, Brownstown BENKE, PAUL A., Terre Haute 1 BOTTS, MARIORIE, Rockville BOWERS, IESS W., Terre Haute BOWNE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BOYLL, RICHARD, Terre Haute BOYLL, ROBERT A., North Terre Haute BROWN, IOSEPH ROBERT, Terre Haute BROWN, PAUL R., Rosedale BRUMMETT, THOMAS, Terre Haute BURNS, MADONNA, Terre Haute BURT, MARGARET, Terre Haute CAMPBELL, HERBERT C., Clay Citty CAMPBELL, SARAH I., Terre Haute ABBOTT, ROBERT LEE ANDERSON, WALTER E. ANDERSON, WAYNE R. ANDREE, MARIAN ANNAKIN, DOROTHY ANTHIS, BILL C. ARCHER, ANNABELLE BETTY BABCOCK, LORETTA IANE BACK, ELIZABETH ANN BAIER, CHARLES H. BAKER, CAROLINE BALL, MAURINE BARR, I. LYLE BECK, MARY ELLEN BELDON, IAYNE BENKE, PAUL A. BOWERS, JESS W. BOYLL, RICHARD BOYLL, ROBERT A BROWN, IOSEPH ROBERT BROWN, PAUL R. BURNS, MADONNA CAMPBELL, HERBERT C. CAMPBELL, SARAH I. Forum: Veterans Club: Intramurals Secretary of Alpha Sigma Tau: National Councilman and Vice President of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Iota Rho Chi: Blue Key: Orchestra: Band: Choir: Radio Guild Choir: Men's Glee Club: Men's League: Veterans Club: Homecoming Committee: Who's Who In University and College Students, 1947-48 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Orchestra: Band: Choir Lambda Delta Phi: Science Club Reporter for Alpha: Theta Alpha Phi: Pamarista: Speakers Bureau: Vice President of Dolphins Club: Ahenaeum: Orchesis: W.A.A.: Sycamore Players: Statesman: Sycamore: Eclectic Club: Ir. Prom Committee '46: Homecoming Committee '47. Vice President of Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Treasurer of F.T.A.: Veterans Club: Intramurals: Homecoming Committee Delta Sigma: Vice President of W.A.A.: Athenaeum: F.T.A. Delta Sigma: Alpha Phi Gamma: Pamarista: Student Activities Bureau: Ink Sense: Blue Book: Pied Pipings: Statesman: Sycamore: Press Club: Sycamore Players: Poets Club: W.A.A.: Modern Language Club: English Club: Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities Alpha: Home Economics Club: Sycamore Alpha Sigma Tau: Pi Gamma Mu: Theta Alpha Phi: Sycamore Players: Men's Glee Club: F.T.A. National President of Sigma Phi Rho Psi Theta: Home Economics Club: Wesley Foundation Delta Lambda Sigma: Vice President of Accounting Club: Treasurer of Commerce Club: Sycamore Players: Band: Choir Psi Theta: Lambda Psi Sigma: Home Economics Club: Wesley Foundation Lambda Delta Phi Alpha Phi Gamma: Secretary and Treasurer of Blue Key: Editor oi Statesman '47: Student Activities Bureau: Press Club: Ink Sense Pi Gamma Mu: Pi Omega Pi Veterans Club: State Radio Guild Veterans Club Veterans Club: I Men's Club: Mathematics Club: Varsity Athletics: Intramurals Secretary Delta Lambda Sigma, 1946-47: Blue Key: Vice Pres. of Senior Class, '47-48: Pres. of Soph Class '45-46: I Men's Club: Student Union Bureau: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Student Union Board: Par- sons Hall Council, '47-48: Sycamore Players, Statesman Staff, '45, '46, '47: Student Council, '46-47-48: Homecoming Committee, '46, '47, '48 Omega Sigma Chi: Kappa Delta Phi: Newman Club: Modern Language Club: Science Club: Commerce Club Alpha Sigma Tau: Commerce Club Alpha: Modern Language Club: F.T.A.: Sycamore: Student Activities Bureau Paul Brown, Dorothy Annakin, and Io Seaman are thoughtfully studying their application forma in the Placement Bureau. 173 CHESTNUT, MARGUERITE, Terre Haute CHRISTY, MARIORY, Burns City CI-IULAY, JOHN CORNELL, East Chicago CLARK, GALE W., Idaville CLAY, IAMES, Bloomington COBURN, WALTER V., Terre Haute COMES, CATHERINE, Indianapolis CORYELL, LEE, Sullivan COTTON, BETTYE RUTH, Terre Haute COTTRELL, BEVERLY IEAN, Terre Haute COURT, RICHARD, Cortland, N. Y. CROMWELL, IOAN, Terre Haute CUMMINS, JANE, West Terre Haute DAILY, DONALD, Du Quoin, Ill. DALTON, VIRGINIA, Mitchell DAVIS, TED, Terre Haute DeBAUN, G. C., Sullivan DEDE, MARYANNA, Terre Haute DEHL, LAMONT, Casey, 111. DEHNE, GILBERT, Michigan any De-PEUGH, IOSEPH, Terre Haute DETRICK, MARY, Terre Haute DONAHUE, DOROTHY E., Indianapolis DORSEY, MARILYN, Terre Haute DRESSLER, CHARLES, Terre Haute EAGLESFIELD, HELEN M., Brazil ERNE, EUGENE E., Terre Haute EVINGER, LESLIE, Terre Haute FISCHER, ROSE MARIE, Terre Haute FOXWORTHY, ROBERT, Seelyville CHESTNUT, MARGUERITE CHULAY, IOHN CORNELL CLARK, GALE W. CLAY, IAMES COMES, CATHERINE CORYELL, LEE COTTON, BETTY RUTH COTTRELL, BEVERLY IEAN COURT, RICHARD CROMWELL, IOAN CUMMINS, IANE DAILY, DONALD DALTON, VIRGINIA DAVIS, TED DeBAUN, G. C. DEDE, MARYANNA DEHNE, GILBERT DePEUGH, IOSEPH DONAHUE, DOROTHY E. DORSEY, MARILYN DRESSLER, CHARLES EAGLESFIELD, HELEN M. ERNE, EUGENE E. EVINGER, LESLIE FISCHER, ROSE MARIE FOXWORTHY, ROBERT Pres. Epsilon Delta, Sec. Pamarista, Baliff Alpha Phi Gamma, Editor, Statesman, Business Mgr. Blue Book: Business Mgr. Ink Sense '45, Business Mgr. Statesman '43-44, Sycamore, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Student Council, Women's League, Modern Lan- guage Club. Delta Lambda Sigma, Blue Key, Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Men's Glee Club. V. Pres. Alpha Sigma Tau, Blue Key, Alpha Phi Gamma, Pres: F.T.A., Press Club, Business Mgr. Blue Book, Business Manager Statesman, Ink Sense, Veterans Club, Commerce Club, Speakers Bureau, Homecoming Committee. Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players. Treas. Statonian Club, Elementary Club. F.T.A., Band, Sec. A.C.E., lr. Prom V. P . and Rush Captain Gamma Gamma, Elementary Club, res Queen Attendant, Homecoming Committee, Women's Hall Council, Drum Majorette. Iota Rho Chi, Orchestra, Band, Choir. Lambda Delta Phi, Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, Statesman, Orchestra. Forum, Parsons Hall Council, Intramural. Pres. and V. Pres. Alpha, Kappa Pi, Sycamore, F.T.A., Sycamore Players, Art League, Choir, Home Economics Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Reporter Women's League, Student Activities Bureau. Pres. and V. Pres. of Psi Theta, Women's League. Sycamore, Math Club, Intramurals Psi Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, College Tri, Sycamore Players, Vice Pres. Bibliophile, Eclectic Club, Poets Club, Pied Piptngs, F.T.A., Wesley Foundation, Radio Guild. Math Club. I Men's Club, Varsity Athletics, Intramurals. Sec. Gamma Gamma, Commerce Club, Pres. Freshman Class, Home Economics Club, Newman Club, F.T.A., Women's League. Veterans Club, I Men's Club, Science Club, Intramurals. Forum, Veterans Club, I Men's Club, Math Club, Varsity Athletics, Men's League. Lambda Psi Sigma, Elementary Club, Newman Club, F.T.A. Alpha, Statesman, Commerce Club, Orchestra, F.T.A., Ir. Prom Queen, Basketball Queen Attendant Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Commerce Club, Band. Alpha, Modern Language Club, F.T.A., Statesman, Sycamore, Choir, Student Activities Bureau Forum, Veterans Club, I Men's Club, Math Club, Industrial Arts Club, Var- sity Athletics: Intramurals, Homecom- ing Committee. Veterans Club: Band, Sinfonia. Alpha, Theta Alpha Phi, Coommerce Club, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Newman Club, F.T.A., States- man, Sycamore, Blue Book, Speakers Bureau. Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary of Iunior Class, Veterans Club, President of Modern Language Club, F.T.A., Stu- dent Council, Student Union Board. Ye olde familiar scene, who will get the queen of spades in this hand oi hearts? Vic Hemeier, Baldy Spence, and Andy Anderson are all hoping he will not be the lucky person. 175 FREAD, DON, Terre Haute FREW, IOHN, Terre Haute FUI-IER, IOE, Terre Haute GALLAGHER, PEGGY, Terre Haute GARDNER, KENNETH, LaPorte GASTON, VIRGINIA. Sullivan GODFREY, ROBERT, Terre Haute GRAMMATICO, LEAI-I, Terre Haute GREEN, RALPH I., Terre Haute GREENWOOD, HARVEY, Terre Haute GRONOVSKY, IOE, Terre Haute GROUNDS, ROBERT, Lyons HAGAN, ESTHER, Terre Haute HALE, THOMAS G., Terre Haute HAMBROCK, ERNALOU, Terre Haute HANCOCK, MARGARET, Gosport I-IARDIE, EDWARD, Universal HARDIMAN, EMMETT, Princeton HARMLESS, ROY IR., Terre Haute HARRIS, IOAN, Terre Haute HARRIS, WILLIAM H., Terre Haute HARROLD, IAMES C., Terre Haute HASTE, CAROLYN, Bedford HAVERCAMP, MAX, Terre Haute HAYWARD, RUTH, Terre Haute HEMEIER, VICTOR, Terre Haute HENDERSON, MARY, Brazil HENLEY, EMILY ANN, Terre Haute HERBST, EUGENE L., Brazil HIMEBAUGH, PHYLLIS, Elkhart f Science Club: FREW, IOI-IN Forum. FUI-IER, IOE Veterans Club: Treasurer of Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Alpha Gamma: President o Speakers Bureau: Debate Team. GALLAGHER, PEGGY Kappa Kappa: Commerce Club: Secretary of Newman Club: Sycamore. GARDNER, KENNETH Veterans Club: Commerce Club. GASTON, VIRGINIA Psi Theta: Pamarista: Secretary oi Sigma Alpha Iota: College Tri: W.A.A.: F.T.A.: Orchestra: Band Secretary: Choir: M.E.N.C.: Radio Guild Choir: Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra. GREEN, RALPH I. Delta Lambda Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega: Science Club: Intramurals. GREENWOOD, HARVEY Modern Language Club: Science Club. GRONOVSKY, IOE Veterans Club: Commerce Club: F.T.A.: Newman Club. GROUNDS, ROBERT Kappa Delta Pi: Epsilon Pi Tau: Secretary-Treasurer oi Alpha Gamma: Secretary of Parsons Hall Council: I Men's Club: Industrial Arts Club: F.T.A.: Intramurals. HALE, THOMAS G. Pi Omega Pi: Secretary of Kappa Delta Pi: Accounting Club. HAMBROCK, ERNALOU Lambda Delta Phi: Iota Rho Chi: Orchestra: Band: Choir. HANCOCK, MARGARET Delta Sigma: Commerce Club: I-Iome Economics Club: F.T.A. HARDIE, EDWARD President of Accounting Club. HARRIS, IOAN President of Gamma Gamma: Treasurer of Pamarista: President of Bibliophile: Presidents' Assembly: Women's League: Eclectic Club: Modern Language Club: Sycamore. HASTE, CAROLYN , Co-Captain of Kappa Kappa pledges: Student Union Board: English Club: Sycamore: Homecoming Committee: Women's Hall Council. HAVERCAMP, MAX Veterans Club: President of Commerce Club: Student Council: Varsity Ath- letics. HEMEIER, VICTOR Forum: Veterans Club: Math Club: In- dustrial Arts Club: Intramurals. HENDERSON, MARY Secretary of Alpha: President of Dol- phin Club: Pamarista: .Secretary of Kappa Pi: Art League: Student Activi- ties Bureau. l HENLEY, EMILY ANN Alpha: Sycamore Players: Theta Alpha l Phi. HERBST, EUGENE L. Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Delta Kappa: Math Club. HIMEBAUGH, PI-IYLLIS Gamma Gamma: Tau Kappa Alpha: Pamarista: Sycamore Players: Eclectic Club: Poets Club: F.T.A.: Speakers Bu- Team: Women's Hall reau: Debate Co Activities Bureau. uncil: Student Spreen are re- Lee Coryell and Erma touching their paint jobs before they ' t the Registration face the stag-line a Day Mixer. 177 HINZY, GERALD, Clinton HOCHSTETLER, ROSE, St. Clair, Mich. HOGUE, GILBERT, Terre Haute HOLLENBERG, EVELYN, Velpen HOLLINGSED, JOHN, Kent HOLMES, JOHN J., Terre Haute HORACE, Everne, Terre Haute HORN, MARJORIE, Clay City HUDSON, JO, Brazil HUGBEY, CLAYTON H., Terre Haute. HUNNINGS, KEITH, Terre Haute HUNNINGS, R. H., Newton HUNTER, JAMES R., Terre Haute JEFFERS, JAMES, Terre Haute JOCKEL, PAT, Fort Wayne JOHNSON, ELEANOR, Terre Haute JOHNSON, GEORGE, R., Prairie Creek JOHNSON, HARRY M., Terre Haute JOHNSON, MYRON, Brazil JOHNSON, PAUL R., Terre Haute JOHNSON, ROSE MARIE, Indianapolis JONES, EUGENE L., Boonville JONES, FRANCIS E., Stockwell JONES, JANICE, Terre Haute JONES, RAYMOND E., Terre Hqu KELSHAW, DOUGLAS, Terre Haute KENDALL, DEAN, Idaho Station KERINS, JOHN J-, Terre Haute KESLER, JOHN A., Terre Haute KESTER, ROBERT, Brazil te HOLLENBERG, EVELY HUGBEY, JOHNSON, ELEAN JOHNSON, GEOR JOHNSON. N HOLLINGSED, JOHN HOLMES JOHN J. HUDSON, JO CLAYTON H. HUNNINGS, KEITH HUNNINGS, R. H. HUNTER, JAMES R. IEFFERS, JAMES IOCKEL, PAT OR GE R. HARRY M. JOHNSON, PAUL R. JOHNSON, ROSE MARIE JONES, EUGENE L. JONES, FRANCIS E. JONES, JANICE JONES, RAYMOND E. KELSHAW, DOUGLAS KENDALL, DEAN KERINS, JOHN J. KESLER, JOHN A. Commerce Club: Athenaeum: Treasurer of W.A.A.: Secre tary-Treasurer of A ccounting Club: W.A.A. Council. Newman Club. Veterans Club: Newman Club: Intramurals: Junior Prom Committee: Homecoming Committee: Speakers Bureau: Student Activities Bureau. Lambda Psi Sigma: Sycamore Players. Sigma Alpha Gamma: Industrial Arts Club. V Math Club. n Club: Wesley Foundation. h Club: Republica Mat Sigma Pi Rho: President of Latin Club. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: M.E.N.C.: Orchestra: Band: Choir. Kappa Kappa: Lambda Psi Sigma: Elementry Club: Newman Club: W.A.A.: F.T.A. Secretary of Kappa Kappa: Vice-President of Pamarista: Kappa Delta Pi: Home Economics Club: Vice-President of Science Club: Secretary ol Freshman Class: Treasurer of Senior Class: Sycamore: Junior Prom Committee: Homecoming Committee. Alpha Sigma Tau: Treasurer of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Orchestra: Band: Choir: Men's Glee Club grestilent of Veterans Club: Math Club: Science Club: Student Council: Blue Key: Student Union oar . - Delta Lambda Sigma: Science Club. Elementary Club: F.T.A.: Statonian Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Epsilon Pi Tau: Veterans Veterans Club: Industrial Arts Club. Alpha: Modern Langage Club. Epsilon Pi Tau: Veterans Club: Vice- President of Industrial Arts Club. Delta Lambda Sigma: Blue Key: Theta Alpha Phi: Iota Rho Chi: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Sycamore Players: Orchestra: Band: Choir: Glee Club. Accounting Club: Commerce Club. Vice-President of Forum: Intramurals. Veterans Club: Modern Language Club: Speakers Bureau. lark, Bob Brown, Red Faught, Bud C and John DeBaun are discovered listen- ' to Beethoven's Eighth Symphony interested in mg showing that they are ' as Well as in sports. classical music l 79 rts Club: Intramurals. Club: Industrial A KLEIN, MARY ALICE, Terre Haute KLUG, R. H., Terre Haute KLUTHE, MARGARET A., Terre Haute KNAPP, IOHN H., Evansville KNEZEVICH, GEORGE, Gary KNIGHT, PHYLLIS, Carlisle KUGIYA, IANE, Honolulu KUNTZ, ROBERT, Chicago LA FOLLETTE, ROBERT, Terre Haute LANDIS, MARGARET, Flora LANGLEY, THELMA, Terre Haute LANKFORD, EDNA, Terre Haute LARRANCE, MARIANNE, Terre Haute LEAVITT, IAY R., Terre Haute LESSING, CALVIN G., Rochester LIENHART, R. E., Terre Haute LOVE, GLORIA, Worthington LOVETT, VIVIAN, Mishawaka LUBKER, IULIE, Brownstown LUNSTROM, IOHN, Terre Haute LYTHGOE, GEORGE, Vincennes MACKEY, DALLAS V., Haubstadt MAINS, BURTON, Terre Haute MARCINKO, IOE MARTIN, Seelyville MARSHALL, DONALD, Terre Haute MARTIN, BILL, Brazil MCALLISTER, FLORENCE I., West Terre Haute MCCANN, RICHARD, Terre Haute MCCARTY, DONALD E., Terre Haute MCCOLLUM, MERCEDES E., Brazil KLEIN, MARY ALICE Vice-President and President oi Kappa Kappa, Pamarista, Women's League, Home Economics Club, Sycamore Players, Sycamore, Homecoming Committee, Attendant to Junior Prom Queen. KLUG, R. H. Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Newman Club. KNAPP, IOHN H. President of Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Blue Key, President of Industrial Arts Club, Veterans Club, Newman Club, Student Council. KUGIYA, IANE Psi Theta, President of Math Club, F.T.A., Statesman, Sycamore. KUNTZ, ROBERT Delta Lambda Sigma, Veterans Club, Math Club, Intramurals. LAFOLLETTE, ROBERT Blue Key, Math Club. LANDIS, MARGARET Alpha, Commerce Club, Sycamore Players, F.T.A., Statesman, Sycamore. LANGLEY, THELMA Statonian Club, Alpha Phi Gamma, Theta Alpha Phi, Press Club, Sycamore Players, Statesman, Sycamore, Secretary of Students for Democratic Action. LARRANCE, MARIANNE Historian of Alpha, Elementary Club, F.T.A., Sycamore. LEAVITT, IAY R. Alpha Sigma Tau, Industrial Arts Club, Intramurals. LESSING, CALVIN G. Veterans Club. ' LOVE, GLORIA President and Vice President of Gamma Gamma, Commerce Club, Pamarista, Presidents Assembly, Women's League, President and Secretary of Modern Language Club, F.T.A., Iunior Treasurer, Sycamore, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Activities Bureau, Sycamore, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. LOVETT, VIVIAN Delta Sigma, Pamarista, Kappi Delta Pi, loia Rho Chi, Treasurer of Sigma Alpha Iota, Orchestra, Choir, Band. LUNSTRUM, IOI-IN Veterans Club, Speakers Bureau, Sigma Alpha Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, President of Pi Gamma Mu. ' ' LYTI-IGOE, GEORGE Newman Club, Intramurals. MACKEY, DALLAS V. Veterans Club, Industrial Club, Intramurals. MAINS, BURTON Veterans Club, F.T.A. MARCINKO, IOE MARTIN Delta Lambda Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Vice President of Tau Kappa Alpha, Blue Key, Student Activi- ties Bureau, Debate Team, Intramurals, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau. Veterans Club. MARSHALL, DONALD Delta Lambda Sigma, Theta Alpha l Phi, I Men's Club, Sycamore Players, Veterans Club, Debate Team, Intra- murals, Radio Guild, Speakers Bureau, Varsity Athletics. MARTIN, BILL Alpha Sigma Tau, Theta Alpha Phi, Veterans Club, Sycamore Players, Speakers Bureau. MCCANN, RICHARD Student Council, Vice President of Veterans Club, Varsity Athletics. MCCARTY' DONALD E, Forum, Veterans Club, Radio Guild, Treasurer of Freshman Class. MCCOLLUM, MERCEDES ELIZABETH Vice President of Mu Zeta, Home Economics Club, Senior Activities Com mittee. Easy does it. Iohn Knapp is carefully nning his shot while Doc Meyers tand by. pla and Iohn Frew s 181 MCCOSKEY, ZANE, Terre Haute MCDONALD, JOAN, Clinton McKEE, DON, Terre Haute McMANlMIE, ROBERT I., Terre Haute MEAGHER, ALICE ANN, Terre Haute MEURER, HAL, Terre Haute MEYER, KENNETH, Reynolds MEYER, WINIFRED, Terre Haute MILLER, ELEANOR, West Terre Haute MINX, DON R., Plymouth MITCHELL, ROBERTA, Terre Haute MODESITT, CHARLES C., Terre Haute MOODY, DOUGLAS, Tippecanoe MOODY, PHILIP EUGENE, Terre Haute MOORE, MAURICE GENE, Terre Haute MORRISON, IACK, Terre Haute MURTAUGH, IOHN, Terre Haute NASH, BETH, Terre Haute NEAR, HUBERT, Duqqer NESBIT, MAXINE, Boswell NEWMAN, ROY, Terre Haute NICHOLS, MARGARET, Fowler NICKLESS, MARY, Terre Haute NIPPLE, CHARLES, Benton NOLAN, THEODORE F., Clinton OAKLEY, MARY RUTH, Evansville O'REAR, DAN, Terre Haute PATRICK, MILDRED, Terre Haute PATROHAY, IEAN, East Chicago PATTEN, GEORGE P., Farmersburq MCMANIMIE, ROBERT I. Sigma Alpha Gamma, F.T.A., Math Club, Science Club. MEAGHER, ALICE ANN Alpha, Vice President oi Lambda Psi Sigma, Pamarista, President of Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Newman Club, President of Poets Club, Sycamore, Pied Pipings, Speakers Bureau, Speech Conference. MEURER, HAL Phi Mu Alpha, Sycamore Players, Blue Key, Band, Choir, President of Orchestra. MEYER, WINIFRED Kappa Kappa. MINX, DON R. Kappa Delta Pi, Iota Rho Chi, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Veterans Club, M.E.N.C., President of Orchestra, Band, Choir, Blue Key. MITCHELL, ROBERTA Alpha, President of Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi, Iota Rho Chi, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sycamore Players, Eclectic Club, Sycamore, Choir, Homecoming Committee, Chairman oi Student Activities Bureau, Student Union Board, Director oi Campus Revue, Convocations Committee, Who's Who in American Colleges, Outstanding Senior Woman, Stellar Statesman. MODESITT, CHARLES C. Pl Omega Pl, Commerce Club, Band, Choir. MOODY, DOUGLAS Presdent of Omega Psi Phi, Statonian Club. MOODY, PHILIP EUGENE Math Club, Republican Club, Intramurals. MOORE, MAURICE GENE Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players, Debate Team, Speakers Bureau. - Q 0 MORRISON, IACK Accounting Club. MURTAUGH, IOHN Delta Lambda Sigma, President of Latin Club, Vice President of Sigma Pi Rho, Newman Club NASH, BETH Historian of Kappa Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pamarista, Home Economics 'Club, F.T.A., Syca more, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee. NEAR, HUBERT Modern Language Club, F.T.A., Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu. NEWMAN, ROY Vice President of Alpha Sigma Tau, Industrial Arts Club, F.T.A., Men's League, Deans Council. NICHOLS. MARGARET Treasurer of Kappa Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President and Secretary Treasurer of Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Accounting Club, F.T.A., Home coming Oueen, Honor Student. NICKLESS, MARY Kappa Kappa, Theta Alpha Phi, Syca- more Players. NIPPLE, CHARLES Math Club, Veterans Club. OAKLEY, MARY RUTH Vice President of Delta Sigma, Pama- rista, Commerce Club, F.T.A., Sycamore, Choir, Iunior Prom Committee, Homecom- ing Commttee, Vice President of Wo- men's League, Treasurer of Women's Hall Council. O'REAR, DAN College Choir, President of Men's Glee Club, Band, Veterans Club PATTEN, GEORGE P. Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Gamma Mu, Veterans Club, F.T.A., Science Club, Choir, Men's Glee Club. Models at lastl Eleanor Iohnson and -in are posing for carica- Marilyn Dorsey t the Caricature Ball. l'L!I'6S CI 183 PERRY, EARLINE D., Love Lady, Texas PETTY, BETTIE IO, Terre Haute PHELPS, DUNCAN, Terre Haute PHELPS, IOSEPH, Terre Haute PHILLIPS, PATRICIA, Terre Haute PICCIONE, IOSEPH P., Terre Haute PIGG, JACK W., Terre Haute PING, WARREN E., Terre Haute PLANK, BETTY I., Marshall, Ill. PORTER, IOHN, Avoca POUND, RICHARD D., Fairbanks POWELL, EDWIN T., South Bend PRICE, FERNE, Terre Haute PURCELL, LOIS, Terre Haute QUINLAN,.MARIE K., Terre Haute RAMBIS, ALBERT, Shelburn RANEY, GARLAND, Washington RATLIFF, MILTON E., New Albany REHNER, ADRIAN, Paris, Ill. RENDER, RUDOLPH V., Terre Haute RICHARDSON, IAMES, Oaktown RICHARDSON, MARGARET ANN, Terre Haute RICHARDSON, SHARON, Mecca RICHART, IOHN WILLIAM, Terre Haute RISHER, IUNE, Anderson RITTER, HUBERT, ROACH, BETTY, Indianapolis ROACH, R. W., Terre Haute ROESCHLEIN, WILLIAM, Staunton ROMBOUGH, IEAN, Terre Haute PETTY, BETTIE I O Pl-IELPS, DUNCAN PHELPS, IOSEPH PHILLIPS, PATRICIA PICCIONE, IOSEPH F. PIGG, IACK W. PING, WARREN E. PLANK, BETTY I. PORTER, lOl-IN POWELL, EDWIN T. PURCELL, LOIS RAMBIS, ALBERT RANEY, GARLAND RATLIFF, MILTON E. REHNER, ADRIAN RENDER, RUDOLPH V. RICHARDSON, MARGARET ANN RICHARDSON, SHARON RICI-IART, JOHN WILLIAM RISI-IER, IUNE RITTER, l-IUBERT O. ROACH, BETTY ROESCHLEIN, WILLIAM ROMBOUGI-I, JEAN Press Club, Statesman, Sycamore, Blue Book, Kappa Kappa, Lambda Psi Sigma, Treasurer of S eakers Bureau, Debate Team. P Club, Commerce Club, Math Club, Statesman. Accounting Commerce Club. Kappa Kappa, Pamarista, Sycamore Players, President of State Radio Guild, Sycamore, Iunior Prom Committee, I-Iomeccming Committee, Speakers Bureau, Student Council, Student Activities Bureau, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Accounting Club, Pi Gamma Mu. Commerce Club, Veterans Club. Science Club. ' Club. Treasurer of Kappa Pi, College Tri, Modern Language Club, F.T,A., Science President of Industrial Arts Club. Forum, Phi Delta Kappa, Vice President of I Men's Club, Varsity Athletics. Gamma Gamma. ambda Sigma, Veterans Club, I Men's Club, Math Club. Delta L Accounting Club, Commerce Club. Epsilon Pl Tau, Vice President of Sigma Alpha Gamma, Vice President of Industrial Arts Club, Vice President of Parsons Hall Council, F.T.A. Alpha Sigma Tau, Blue Key, Theta Alpha Phi, President of Sycamore Players, Student Council, Poets Club, Statesman, Ink Sense, Chairman of Convocations Board, Speakers Bureau, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Omega Psl Phi, Orchestra, Choir, Men's Chorus, Modern Language Club. O chesis F T A Accounting Club. Psi Theta, Commerce Club, W.A.A., r . , . . ., Class Vice President of Women's League, Commerce Club Psi Theta, Secretary oi Sophomore , um, W.A.A., Accounting Club, W.A.A. Council. Treasurer of Athenae th Club. President of American Radio Guild, Ma President and Vice President of Lamb- da Delta Phi, Pamarista, Secretary of Women's League, Vice President of Commerce Club, President of Eclectic Club, President of Orchesis, F.T.A., Vice President of Sophomore Class, Secretary of Iunior Class, Statesman, Sycamore, Ink Sense, Blue Book, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Co-Chairman of Homecoming, Student Council, President of Women's Hall Council. Pi Omega Pi, Veterans Club, Math Club. President and Vice President of Lamb- da Delta Phi, Pamarista, Theta Alpha Phi, Commerce Club, Sycamore Players, Orchesis, F.T.A., Vice President of Sophomore Class, Statesman, Sycamore, Blue Book, Iunior Prom Committee, Home- coming Committee, Women's League. I Men's Club, Varsity Athletics, Intra murals. President of Mu Zeta, Secretary of lb Homecoming Modern Language Cu , Committee, Women's League, Crystal ' Chairman. ' Kl in and Bob Brady are Ball Committee Mary Alice e demonstrating one of the Dos for Coed Weekend. P185 ROSIER, RUTH MARIE, Bridgeport RUSS, MARY CARPENTER, Winslow SAIKO, STAN, Shelburn SALADIN, KENNETH, Neqavnee, Mich. SARGENT, DON, Terre Haute SCI-IAEFFER, ROSE LOUISE, Terre Haute SCIIALLER, HAL, Blue Island, Ill. SCHALLER, RUTH GLEASON, Crawfordsville SCHMIDT, ROBERT L., Terre Haute SCOTT, PAULINE, Chicago SCOTT, ROBERT WESLEY, Mishowaka SEAMON, IO, Terre Haute SHAW, DOROTHY, Mt. Vernon SHEPARD, IOANNE, Terre Haute SHIELDS, DOROTHY, Crawfordsville SIMS, JAMES W., Terre Haute SISSON, IAMES, Salem, III. SMITH, BYRON C., Terre Haute SMITH, DONNA LEE, Farmersburq SMITH, MARVIN D., Terre Haute SMITH, RONALD, Terre Haute SPEARS, MARTHA, Terre Haute SPREEN, ERMA L., Williams STANLEY, MAX, Terre Haute STARK, CAROLL G., Terre Haute STEED, MARY LOU, Terre Haute STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY, Terre Haute STEVENS, BILL, Petersburg STICH, ROBERT, Terre Haute STOEHR, MARIORIE, Terre Haute STRAH, THOMAS G., Terre Haute STRONG, THOMAS G., Terre Haute SUTHERLIN, IOAN, Greencastle SVARZKOPF, FRANK, Richmond TAPY, BETTY MAE, Terre Haute ROSIER, RUTH MARIE RUSS, MARY CARPENTER SAIKO, STAN SARGENT, DON SCI-IAEFFER, ROSE LOUISE SCHALLER, HAL SCHALLER, RUTH GLEASON SCHMIDT, ROBERT L. SCOTT, ROBERT WESLEY SEAMON, IO SHEPARD, IOANNE SHIELDS, DOROTHY ANN SIMS, JAMES W. SISSON, IAMES SMITH, BYRON C. SMITH, DONNA LEE SPEARS, MARTHA SPREEN, ERMA L. STEED, MARY LOU STEINSBERGER, DOROTHY STOEHR, MARIORIE STRONG, THOMAS G. SUTHERLIN, IOAN TAPY, BETTY MAE Home Economics Club, Athenaeum, W.A.A., F.T.A., Orchestra, Choir. Modern Language Club, F.T.A., Wesley Foundation, Junior Prom Queen. Delta Lambda Sigma, Blue Key, President of I Men's Club, President of Parsons Hall Council, Captain of Varsity Football, Veterans Club, Varsity Athletics. Phi Delta Kappa, Treasurer of Sophomore Class, President of Senior Class, President of Student Government Association, S.G.A. member, Chairman of Iunior Prom Committee, Speakers Bureau, Student Council, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Kappa Kappa, President and Vice President of State Home Economics Club, Pamarlsta, Science Club, Art League, Sycamore, Student Council, Treasurer of Newman Club, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Veterans Club, I Men's Club, Varsity Athletics. Delta Sigma, Vice Presdent of Athenaeum, Secretary of Newman Club, W.A.A., Orchesls, Science Club, Iunlor Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Women's Hall Council. Forum. Phi Mu Alpha, Blue Key, Band, Choir, Orchestra, Radio Guild. President of Gamma Gamma, Pamarlsta, President of Commerce Club, Home Economics Club, W.A.A., Secretary oi Senior Class, Choir, Homecomng Committee, Presdent's Assembly, Women's League, Student Activities Bureau. Reporter of Kappa Kappa, Pamarista, Editor of Sigma Alpha Iota, President of Kap- pa Delta Pi, Sycamore Players, Orchestra, Band, Choir, Iunior Prom Committee, Radio Guild, Choir, Kappa Delta Pi delegate to National Convention, Honor Student. President of Delta Sigma, Pamarlsta, President of Athenaeum, W.A.A., Dolphin Club, F.T.A., Science Club, Sycamore, Blue Book, Iunior Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Women's League, Student Activities Bureau, President's Assembly, Official's Club, I Women's Club. Math Club, Science Club. Delta Lambda Sigma, Blue Key, Veterans Club, Speech Conference, Spealcer's Bureau, De- bate Team. - Delta Lambda Sigma, Sigma Alpha Gamma, Math Club, Science Club, Veterans Club. Omega Sigma Chi, Commerce Club, Eclectic Club, F.T.A., Accounting Club, Choir, Iota Rho Chi. Lambda Delta Phi, Home Economics Club. Kappa Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Elementary Club, F.T.A., Women's Hall Council. nt., Alpha, Chairman of Crystal Ball. Mu Zeta, W.A.A., Athenaeum, Or- chests. Gamma Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, Elementary Club, Poet's Club, F.T.A. Delta Lambda Sigma, Vice President of Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Delta Kappa, Pl Omega Pi, Epsilon Pl Tau, Accounting Club. Rush Chairman of Psi Theta, Pamar- ista, Commerce Club, W.A.A., F.T.A., Iunlor Prom Committee, Homecoming Committee, Mardi Gras Chairman, Art League, Chairman of Women's Hall Christmas Party. Secretary and Treasurer of Alpha, President of Pi Omega Pi, Pamarlsta, , Secretary and Treasurer of Pi Omega It Pi, Secretary of Commerce Club, Sec- retary of Modern Language Club. mu -- .1 ' --' my '- '.s...... ' George Foulkes is literally falling for his studies. 187 .., THOMAS, NOEL F., Rockville THOMAS, PAUL, Terre Haute TRENARY, PEGGY, Forest TRIMBLE, IERRY, Terre Haute TRTAN, ANDREW, E. Chicago TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS, Terre Haute VENTURA, PAUL, Gary VERMILLION, IAMES F., Terre Haute VIDAROVICH, MICHAEL, Hammond VIGUS, GENE, Merom VOWELL, DONNELLY, Shelbum WALLACE, PAUL G., Gary WARD, VERN, Terre Haute WATSON, PAUL E., Terre Haute WEBBER, LOYD, Terre Haute WEIDNER, ELIZABETH, Delphi WENTZ, ROBERT, Terre Haute WHEATON, DOROTHY, Mackey WHITE, VIOLET, Terre Haute WHITESELL, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute WILLIAMS, DALE, Terre Haute WILLIAMS, GORDON L., Terre Haute WILLIAMS, OMAR L. IR., Terre Haute WILSON, CATHERINE, Terre Haute WILSON, IUNE, Petersburg WILSON, GENEVIEVE, Terre Haute WINNISHI, IOHN, Terre Haute WISEMAN, GORDON, Vincennes WOODS, SAMUEL, Terre Haute WOOTEN, FERN S., Clinton DERKINS, HERSCHEL, Terre Haute WORK, RUTH, Evansville WYTHE, JOHN F., Riley XURAFES, MARY E., Chicago YEAGER, TOM, Terre Haute THOMAS, NOEL F. TRENARY, PEGGY TRIMBLE, IERRY TRTAN, ANDREW TRUEBLOOD, DENNIS VENTURA, PAUL VERMILLION, IAMES F. VIGUS, GENE WALLACE, PAUL G. WARD, VERN WATSON, PAUL E. WEIDNER, ELIZABETH WENTZ, ROBERT WHITE, VIOLET WHITESELL, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, DALE WILLIAMS, GORDON L. WILLIAMS, OMAR L. IR. WILSON, GENEVIEVE WINNISI-ll, IOI-IN WOODS, SAMUEL WORK, RUTH WYTI-IE, IOI-IN F. XURAFES, MARY YEAGER, TOM Industrial Arts Club, Science Club. Secretary and Treasurer of Epsilon Delta, Athenaeum, Treasurer of Commerce Club, W.R.H. Council, W.A.A. Kappa Pi, Sycamore, Iunior Prom Committee, Homecoming Commttee, Senior Activities Committee. Veterans Club, F.T.A., Intramurals. Vice President of Delta Lambda Sigma, Commerce Club, President of Sophomore Class, Statesman, Sycamore, Ink Sense, Homecoming Commi'tee, Speakers Bureau, President of Student Council, Men's League, President of Blue Key, Student Union Board, Kappa Delta Pi, President of Iunior Class, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Omega Pi, Vice President of Pi Delta Kappa, Indiana Region NSA, S.U.B. Conference, National Student Association. Alpha Sigma Tau, Theta Alpha Phi, Sycamore Players. President and Secretary of Veterans Club. Treasurer of Alpha Sigma Tau, I Men's Club, Iunior Prom Committee. President of Alpha Sigma Tau, Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Intramurals, Homecoming Committee, Sycamore, Modern Language Club. Forum. l l Delta Lambda Sigma, Blue Key, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Commerce Club, Accounting Club, Radio Guild. Vice President of Epsilon Delta, Sycamore Players, English Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Speech Conference, Debate Team, Women's Hall Council. Commerce Club, Veterans Club. Treasurer of Lambda Delta Phi, Vice President of Commerce Club, Pamarista, Reporter of Tau Kappa Alpha, Sycamore Players, F.T.A., Statesman, Junior Prom Committee, Homecoming Com- mittee, Speech Conference, Speakers Bureau, Debate Team. Kappa Kappa, Pamarista, Iota Rho Chi, President of Sigma Alpha Iota, Home Economics Club, F.T.A., M.E.N.C., Orchestra, Band, Choir. Secretary of Phi Mu Alpha, Veterans Club, Vice President of Band, Choir, Orchestra. Accounting Club, Commerce Club. Independent Association, Sycamore Players, Intramurals, Radio Guild, Statesman, Varsity Athletics. ' Elementary Club, W.A.A. Newman Club, Veterans Club. Vice President of Phi Gamma Mu. President and Secretary of Mu Zeta Pamarista, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice Presi- dent and Secretary of Eclectic Club, Secretary of Alpha Phi Gamma, Secre- tary-Treasurer of College Tri,' Statesman, Students for Democratic Action, Press Club, Poets Club, Pied Piptngs, Blue Book, Speakers Bureau, Student Council, Women's League. 51. President of Alpha Sigma Tau, F.T.A., Men's Glee Club. President and Vice President of Psi Theta, Vice President of Poets Club, Vice President and Secretary of F.T.A., Service Chairman of Pamarista, Vice President and Secretary of Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer of Wesley Foundation, Modern Language Club, Art League, Pied Pipings, Choir, Iunior Prom Com- mittee, Speakers Bureau. Industrial Arts Club, Veterans Club. Eugene Erne and Betty Roach swing out to the tune of the grill iuke-box. Vern Ward and Iean Rombough are searching for a number Which requires less energy. 189 N is t Officers Bob Foxworthy, Don Markle, and lack Ho k' Prom formals oi Donna Stuebe and Win ' p ms, inspect me Myers. JUBHOR CLASS Displaying the willing and lively spirit that will make a great senior class the class of 1949 directed their energies to planning the lunior Prom. Chairman Bill Burke and his committee brought the nationally popular Claude Thornhill orchestra to State to furnish the music. The Prom queen looked radiantly happy. With the same enthusiasm that was demonstrated this year, the junior class will move into senior position next tall to await the thrills of receiving diplomas on Commencement day. 190 Bob Evans, Carol Rust, Barbara Kirk, Bill Mitchell, Bonnie Week- ley, Charles Curtin are taking ad- vantage of this icy weekend by drumming up an ice-skating party at Deming Park. Saturday evening, 7:3O? Why, I'd love to see that show. The secret is out, Now we know how Kay Stevenson manages to keep her dates straightened out. She owns a little black book. It looks as it the Alpha Sigs are sprucing up their domicile for another open-house. Tony Mitchell, Tom Scott, Art Sacra, and Paul Goble are anything but the domestic typo, yet this is some- thing that has to be done. ALLEN, ROBERT E., Terre Haute ANDERSON, A. I., Chicago, Illinois ANDERSON, N. E., Terre Haute ASBURY, DAVID, Newport BAKER, WILLIAM C., Terre Haute BAUGH, WARREN, Terre Haute BAUGHMAN, ROBERT C., Sullivan BEATTY, IOYCE, French Lick HYMER, ROBERT D., Terre Haute BELDON, IUNE, Brownstown BEMIS, MONTE L., Terre Haute BENTZ, RAY, Terre Haute BILLINGS, IUNE, Valparaiso BLACKFORD, FRANK L., Terre Haute BLAND, DANNY, Worthington BOLING, SALLY, Terre Haute BOUGH, MAX, Linton BOYCE, MARGARET, Terre Haute BRAMMELL, PAUL, Frankfort BRASIER, BETTY, Gosport BROWN, LOIS, Brazil BROWN, ROBERT, Prairie Creek BROWN, WILLIAM E., Terre Haute BURRIDGE, MIRIAM, New Albany CARLILE, KEITH, Boswell CARMICI-IAEL, IUNE, Terre Haute CARTER, IOHANNA, Indianapolis CASSELL, ALFRED, Terre Haute CENTER, ROBERT, Terre Haute CHILDERS, MARY LOUISE, Terre Haute COLEMAN, ROBERT, Terre Haute CONRAD, DONALD, Richmond COON, BILL, Terre Haute COOPER, WILLIAM W., Brazil COUCH, MARIETTA, Princeton CRIST, CHARLES, Iasonville CUNNINGHAM, GLENN, Crothersville CURRY, VELMA L., Clinton CURTIN, CHARLES, Crawforclsville DAILY, IUANITA BEATTY, Terre Haute DAVIS, BETTY, Clinton DAY, ALICE CLAIRE. Dale DeBRUICKER, FRANK, Attica DeLOUGHERY, ELIZABETH, Terre H DeLOUGI-IERY, IOHN, Terre Haute DENNANY, RAYMOND, Paris, Ill. DeVINE, DELIGHT, Gary DeWEESE, ALICE, Rockport DODSON, HELEN, Terre Haute DOUGHERTY, KEITH, Terre Haute DYBALL, EMAIEAN, Owensville EASLEY, IAMES, Glenarm, III. EDDS, CARL, Duqqer EGGLESTON. JOHN H., Martinsville, Ill. ELLIOTT, KENNETH A., Terre Haute ERWIN, MARTHA, Terre Haute EVANS, ROBERT E., Indianapolis FILES, JOHN A., Dennison FIRKS, BERNARD F., Fort Wayne FOX, ROBERT, Farmersburg FOX, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute FOXWORTHY, ENNIS EUGENE, Terre Haute F ULK, CARL, Terre Haute FUNCANNON, JACK, Terre Haute GALLAGHER, ANNA FERN, Montgomery GASTON, ELVER D., Sullivan GRAMMATICO, PHILIP, Terre Haute GREGG, ELLEN, Terre Haute GRIFFIN, MARY EVELYN, Rosedale HALAS, DOROTHY A., E. Chicago HANDLEY, ALMA JEAN, Terre Haute HAYES, WILLIAM H., Hammond auie HEATON, JEAN, Bloomfield HENDERSON, JOSEPHINE, Terre Haute HENDRICKSON, WILLIAM F., Plainfield HICKMAN, WILLIAM, Attica HILL, JAMES ARTHUR, Terre Haute HOPKINS, CHARLES JACKSON, Huntinqburg HOPKINS, HAZEL JANE, Huntinqburg HUEY, E. JANE, Fenwood HUGGINS, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute HUMPHREY, JAMES, Terre Haute I-IUPPERT, BEVERLY, Terre Haute HURLBERT, CAROLYN, Terre Haute HURST, HARRIETT JANE, Shelburn HUXFORD, CHARLES W., Rosedale INSLEY, JACK C., Logansport JENSEN, JAMES O., Terre Haute JERRY, ROBERT H., Brazil JOHNSON, ALBERT, West Terre Haute JOHNSON, JOHN R., Williamsport JONES, ERNEST, Rosedale JONES, JACK M., Boonville KANNMACHER, FRED, Terre Haute KELLY, JOSEPH P., Terre Haute KENNAID, JANE, Terre Haute KESLER, HURST, Terre Haute KINNEY, KENNETH, Terre Haute KITTERJOHN, JOHN, Terre Haute KORFF, WILMA, Armstrong LAUGHLIN, MYRA JO, Bloomfield LEAR, WARD A., Brazil LEITHE, LETHA, Terre Haute LINDSAY, PAUL N., Lewistown LINNELL, GRACE M., Sullivan LOWE, GEORGE F., Oak Park, Ill. MARDIS, ROBERT C., Terre Haute MARKLE, DONALD, Wildwood, N. J. MARTIN, ALICE M., Terre Haute MARTIN, DOROTHY, Terre Haute MCCARTY, VERNON, West Terre Haute MCDERMOTT, GLORIA, Columbus MCDOUGAL, ROBERT ALAN, Terre Haute MCGLOM, DORIS I., Farmersburq MCKNIGI-IT, BETTY, Bedford MCPHERSON, ROGERS, Terre Haute MEIGHEN, ARTHUR, Terre Haute MERSHON, LAURA, Bloomingdale MEURER, GWENDOLYN, Terre Haute MEYER, IRMA, New Albany MIESENHELDER, WILLIAM S., Robinson, Ill. MILLER, LOUISE, Terre Haute MISNER, ROBERT D., West Terre Haute MITCHELL, ANTHONY, Mecca MITCHELL, WILLIAM, Waynetown MOODY, PATRICIA, Casey, Ill. MOWERY, BETTY, Terre Haute NEIDLINGER, MARY, Center Point NOLAN, THEODORE F., Clinton OPELL, DQROTHY IAYNE, Vincennes OSBORN, ROBERT, Mill Creek OSMAN, GLORIA, Clinton PAITSON, LOUISE, Terre Haute PARKI-IURST, WILLIS M., Terre Haute PATTON, BETTY I., Waveland PAULUS, ED., Whiting PAYTON, WILLIAM, Terre Haute PERONA, JOHN A., Paris, Ill. PERSHING, ELEANOR, Evansville PETYO, ELYNORE, Gary PIETY, CAROLYN, Farmersburg POGUE, ELYN, Crawfordsville RANEY, NORVAL D., Washington REED, FRED, San Iose, Ill. REILLY, EDWARD, West Terre Haute REMBOLD, RICHARD, Terre Haute RICHARDSON, CALVIN L., Terre Haute RICHART, WANDA, Martinsville RIGGS, REX, Terre Haute ROSNER, MARGARET, Bridgeport RUSSELL, IAMES, Hillsdale RUST, CAROL, Cortland SAUCERMAN, LOUISE, Iasonville SCHEPPER, FORREST W., Terre Haute SCHIELE, IOAN, Clay City SCHOLZ, MARIORIE, South Bend SCI-IROEDER, JACK, Terre Haute SCOTT, PAT, Chicago SHAFFER, JAMES, Terre Haute SHEDD, REBECCA, Terre Haute Sl-IEEKS, Pl-IYLLIS, Mitchell SHEETS, WILLIAM, Terre Haute SHERFEY, WILLIAM, Brazil SHEWMAKER, WILLIAM I., Farmersburg SINGLETON, CLIFTON C., Shelburn SMITH, GEORGE, Terre Haute SMITH, PRISCILLA, Terre Haute SNIDER, IAMES M., Rockville SNODGRASS, MARY, St. Bernice SNYDER, IOAN, Terre Haute SNYDER, ROSEMARY, Sullivan SNYDER, WILMA, Bicknell SOWERS, IERRIE, Terre Haute STEVENSON, KAY, Evansville STEWART, DAVID L., Terre Haute STEUBE, DONNA, Danville SUMMERS, ALAN, Dana SVAREZKOPH, KATHERINE, Terre Haute SWEENEY, GORDON, Terre Haute TALBOTT, WILMA, Terre Haute TAVERN, LEONARD I-I., Terre Haute THEODORE, HELEN, Terre Haute THOMAS, IOSEPH E., Sullivan VERMILLION, IAMES F., Terre Haute WALLS, ARTHUR IR., Paris, Ill. WEBSTER, VIRGINIA, La Grange, Ill. WEEKLEY, BONNIE I., Evansville WERNER, GEORGE, Terre Haute WHEATON, LOUELLA, Mackey WALLS, ARTHUR, IR., Paris, Ill. WHITLOCK, DONALD, Terre Haute WHITLOCK, VERN, Terre Haute WILLIAMS, NAOMI, Terre Haute WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Terre Haute WINSLOW, WILLIAM M., Terre Haute WISMA, RICHARD, Terre Haute WOLFORD, DON, West Terre Haute WOOD, BETTYE IO, Oakland City WOODY, ORVILLE R., Cynthiana YATES, IOHN R., Terre Haute ZAMBENINI, GEORGE, Terre Haute President ..... ...............IAMES POWERS Vice'Pres. ..... ......... R OBERTA SIMMONS Secretary ............... ............. D ON MCDONALD ' Treasurer .................... ............ B ARBARA KIRK Student Council ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,.,,,, A LICE HELLSTROM Neither fish nor fowl: neither freshmen nor upperclassmen-yet the sopho- mores are established college students. This class was short on social activities but long on studies and athletic participation. With the exception of Bob Boyer, the starting five of Iohn Wooden's Sycamores were all sophomores. Faculty advisers for student guidance are Dr. Cloyd Anthony and Mr. Harry Barrick. 198 Paul Budreau has no mercy for Nancy Iohn SOD wito is desperately trying to keep from getting spkzshed and still get a drink of Water. Oh, my aching feet! moans Carolyn Mauk. Bot she'ii never make it to her room on f floor. ourth Rose Wunderbaum, Anita Allan, Irene Salluy Marcella Drain, and Olive I..eath are taking time off from their studies to decorate the dorm Christ- mas tree. ADAMSON, IOAN, Terre Haute AITKEN, IIM, Terre Haute ALL, IACK R., West Terre Haute ALLEN, ANITA, Farmersburg ALLEN, CLAUDE, Monticello AMBROSE, DOROTHY, Oblong, Ill. ANDERSON, BETTY, Sullivan ANDREW, WILLIAM IR., Brazil ANTHONY, MARK, Terre Haute ASHCROFT, CHARLOTTE, Cass ATKINS, DAVID, Lawrenceville, Ill. ' AUSTIN, CHARLES, Effingham, Ill. AUSTIN, LEONARD, Terre Haute BAILEY, VERA, Terre Haute BAKER, IOLENE, Terre Haute BALDWIN, VIRGINIA, Washington, D. C. BECHTEL, PAUL, Petersburg BELTRAME, FELIX, Paris, Ill. BENDER, DONALD G., New Castle BIDDLE, PATRICIA, Wolcottville BLANN, WILMA, Morocco BLEVENS, MARIORIE, Washington BOGRAN, CARLOS, Honduras BOLAND, MARY, Terre Haute BOOKER, GRACE, Louisville, Ky. BRADY, BOB, South Bend BRISCOE, JAMES, Rockport BRISON, DORIS, Canton, Ohio BROWN, ROBERT A., Prairie Creek BROYLES, MARGARET ANN, Terre Haute BRYANT, RALPH, Terre Haute BUDREAU, PAUL, Earl Park BUCHHOLZ, HARRY, Terre Haute BUCK, CAROLYN, Terre Haute BUEHLER, BILL, Marshall BURGER, MARY JEAN, Terre Haute BUSING, ROBERT, Haubstadt BUTLER, ALICE, Terre Haute BUTTREY, ROBERT L., Terre Haute BYRER, MARY HELEN, Columbus CAMPBELL, LIBBY, Terre Haute CARRIGAN, MARCELLA, Terre Haute CI-IALOS, PETE, Terre Haute CHEEK, DANIEL W., Terre Haute CLARK, BECKY, Terre Haute CLARK, HERBERT, Terre Haute CLARKSON, WILLIAM, Sullivan CLIFFORD, MARY, Delphi CLINE, DONALD C., Poland CLIVER, IO ANNE, North Terre Haute COMES, GINNY, Terre Haute CONRAD, DICK, Terre Haute COOKE, RALPH T., Terre Haute CROMWELL, IANE, Terre Haute DANIELS, DORAL L., Clinton DANIELS, RACHEL, Terre Haute DAVIES, GEORGE, Iasonville DAVIS, DONALD, Cicero, Ill. DAYER, ELLEN, Terre Haute DEHECK, PATTY, Terre Haute DIMICH, DAN, South Bend DOLL, CHARLES, Plainfield DOUGHERTY, DARHIS, Terre Haute DOUGLAS, ALLEN K., Terre Haute DRAIN, MARCELLA, Evansville DUNLAP, CHARLE W., Clinton EARDLEY, IOHN, Carbon EDWARDS, JOHN, Indianapolis ELISH, GEORGE, East Chicago ELLIOTT, ROBERT L., Terre Haute ELLIS, EDDIE B., Linton ELROD, ESTHER, Jasper ELROD, TOM, Terre Haute ENKOFF, RALPH, Montgomery EPPERT, MARY LEIGI-I, Brazil EVERROAD, MARTHA, Edenburq FAIRHURST, BENIAMIN, Terre Haute FIELDS, WILLIAM, West Terre Haute PINNEY, EDITH, Cloverdale FISHER, CATHERINE, Princeton FOUGNIES, EUGENE, Princeton FOWLER, IOHN, Terre Haute FRAZEE, C. D., Carlisle FREMDER, NORMA SUE, Vincennes GARNER, ROSE MARY, Casey, Ill. GARRISON, LUCILLE, Terre Haute GHERE, BETTY, Frankfort GOBLE, PAUL I., Shelburn GODFREY, JEAN, Sullivan GORDON, MICHAEL, East Chicago GOSNELL, PATRICIA, Coalmont GOTTSCHALL, IOYCE, Monon GRANDIDIER, LEONARD, Jasonville GRETENCORD, RITA, Fowler GRETENCORD, RUTH, Fowler GUYER, IRA DEAN, Terre Haute HALL, MARY, Linton HALTOM, STERLING M., Cloverdale HAMELMAN, FRAN, Huntinqburq HARGIS, HELEN, Terre Haute HARRELL, FRANCES, Indianapolis HAUER, ED, Terre Haute HAUGHEE, HAROLD, Rockville HAYWARD, HORACE H., Terre Ha HEATON, PAUL, Bloomfield HEDDEN, EDGAR M., Sullivan HELLSTROM, ALICE, Hobart HIKE, DONALD, Terre Haute HINEMAN, NORMAN J., Lyons HIRT, JOHN L., Terre Haute I-IODGERS, MARIANNA, Madison HOUSER, GENE, Highland, Ill. HOWLE, H. E., Terre Haute HUGHES, JACK, Terre Haute HUME, THOMAS, Carlisle HUTCHINS, JOANNE, Terre Haute INGERSOLL, CHARLOTTE, Sullivan IRWIN, MARILYN, Terre Haute JACKSON, GRACE, Jeffersonville IAGODZINSKI, WILLIAM, South Bend JAMISON, BOB, Terre Haute JEWELL, MAX, Hymera JOHNSON, BETTY L., Terre Haute JOHNSON, BETTIE M., Sullivan JOHNSON, CLYDE, Terre Haute JOHNSON, JOHN W., Terre Haute JOHNSON, NANCY, Terre Haute JOHNSON, SUE ANN, Terre Haute JONES, ALICE, Terre Haute JONES, DONITA, Terre Haute JONES, RUPERT, Terre Haute KALWARF, WINIFRED, Evansville KAMPER, JEANNE, Shelbyville KELLER, JOHN J., Mt. Vernon ute KELLEY, EILEEN, Clinton KERLIN, MIKE, Sullivan KESLER, HAL, Terre Haute KETCHEM, MARIORIE, Elnora KIEFFNER, DELBERT, Iasper KILGORE, PATRICIA, Terre Haute KING, WILLIAM W., Terre Haute KIPPER, LAURA, Hobart KIRK, BARBARA, Terre Haute KLUG, IOHN V., Terre Haute' KNOY, PEGGY, Martinsville KRAIEWSKI, ROBERT, East Chicago KRAUD, RICHARD F., Monticello KRUZAN, ROBERT F., Terre Haute KUNKEL, DON, Iasper KUNKEL, GERALD, Iasper LACOUNT, BETTY, Kouts LANGENBACH, ESTHER ANN, Terre Haute LASKOS, KATHRYN, East Chicago LAUGHLIN, GEORGE W., Terre Haute LAX, JACK R., East Chicago LAYER, FRANZ, Terre Haute LEATH, OLIVE, Attica LEE, BEULAH, Bennington LENTZ, RICHARD, Crown Point LETCHER, KATHY, Whiting LINDLEY, CHARLOTTE, Terre Haute LONG, IAMES, Crawfordsville LOYD, TED R., Terre Haute LUDWIG, LAVERNE, Evansville LUPATO, BRUNO F., Clinton LUDICK, LEE EDWARD, Fillmore MACKE, EVERETT, Terre Haute MAHAN, GUY, Terre Haute MAHAN, NINA, Terre Haute MARIETTA, WILLIAM L.,, Clinton MAUK. CAROLYN, Martinsville, Ill, MC COMBS, ROBERT V., Sullivan MC DERMOTT, ROBERT W., La Porte MC DONALD, D. L., Fontanet MC GUIRE, PATRICIA, Brazil MELTON, PAT, Laconia MINNIS, SHIRLEY, Winslow MONK, DWIGHT, Graysville MOOREI-IEAD, PAT, Evansville MORGAN, BOB, Osceola MORRISON, RICHARD L., Delphi MURPHY, IOAN, Mecca NASSER, DELILL, Terre Haute NICHOLS, HELEN, Attica NICOSON, DICK, Terre Haute OTT, IOHN R., Terre Haute PAITSON, BETTY, Terre Haute PAITSON, DOROTHY, Terre Haute PEARCE, IOHN, Terre Haute PELKEY, DON, Terre Haute PETRILA, IOHN I., Chicago PETTUS, GERALDINE, Terre Haute PIERCE, CAROL, Terre Haute PRICE, MARY W., Terre Haute PRIEST, MAX, Duqqer PRUITT, HARRY, Terre Haute PRUITT, IOHN, Terre Haute OUINLAN, PATRICIA, Terre Haute RENDER, BERNARD, Terre Haute RETTER, NAN, Terre Haute RHODES, JOHN, Hammond RICHESON, RICHARD M., Terre Haute RIMMEL, MARION, Wolcottville RIPPETOE, MIRIAM, Terre Haute ROGERS, TOM, Brazil ROGERS, WILLIAM, Terre Haute ROWE, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute RUDD, IANICE, Terre Haute SACRA, ARTHUR, Clinton SAGRAVES, GLENN, Terre Haute SALLAY, IRENE, Whiting SCHABEL, BARBARA, Terre Haute SCHOLLE, SHIRLEY, Terre Haute SCHUMAKER, ROBERT, Valparaiso SCOTT, LOUIS, Montezuma SHADE, CARROLL, Martinsville SI-IAFFER, IONE, Terre Haute SHIFLET, FLO, Terre Haute SHOEMAKER, ITHEL, Terre Haute SIMMONS, ROBERTA, Elkhart SLATTERY, FRANK, Newport SLAVIN, ROBERT W., Dallas, Texas SMITH, IOSEPH E., Terre Haute SMITH, MAX, Marshall SPEAR, SUSAN, Terre Haute SPENCER, I. L., Sullivan SPRINGER, OWEN, Prairie Creek STAHL, IUANITA, Brownstown STALCUP, VICOT R., Midland STAMBOUGH, MARION, South Bend STILL, ROBERT, Brazil STREET, CHARLES, Bloomfield STRICKLER, DELORES, Terre Haute STRONG, CAROL, Terre Haute SUNKEL, BOB, Paris, Ill. SUTHERLAND, IACK, Terre Haute SWAIM, ROXANN, Indianapolis SZYMANSKI, TED, Dracut, Mass. TAYLOR, ETHEL M., Terre Haute TAYLOR, V. S., Bloomingdale THROCKMORTON, IOHN, Terre Haute TOTH, BARBARA, Terre Haute TRENT, RICHARD, Wabash VAN HUSS, PHYLLIS, Iudson VILLWOCK, RETA, Edwardsport WALKER, CLARENCE IORDAN, East Chicago WATTS, DALLAS, Crawfordsville WATTS, IEAN, Terre Haute WEIR, WILLIAM, Prairie Creek WELCH, WILLIAM M., Terre Haute WHEATLEY, I. R., Terre Haute WHITE, FRANK, Dennison WHITE, KENNETH E., Bedford WHITE, MARIAN, Terre Haute WHITE, PHYLLIS, Iudson WHITKANACK, MILDRED, Dennison WHITMER, IACK, Goshen WHITNEY, ELAINE, Terre Haute WILLIAMS, DANIEL R., Terre Haute WILSON, BETTIE, Elnora WIMAN, IIMMIE, Mayfield, Kentucky WORTH, R. L., Indianapolis WUNDERBAUM, ROSE ANNA,Mt.Pleasant,Mich WUNKER, HARRY F., Terre Haute WYNN, BERNARD W., Mitchell YOUNG, SALLY, Petersburg YOUNGBLOOD, RICHARD, Boonville YOWELL, RICHARD, Rosedale ZIMMER, BEVERLY, Canton, Ohio Vice-President Secretary ........ Student C FRESH MAN CLASS Successive fre h s man classes seem much alike, yet each has a character of its own. The class of 1951 was no exception. Freshmen this year, like all fresh- men, were characterized by zeal and enthusiasm. Freshmen Week oriented them with the tests-psychological, English, physical, clinical, reading-, lectures, parties, and a mixer. Excitement continued apace with rush and Squea1 in the third week. But no stereotypes they, these freshmen staged an original Freshman Frolic, and gave the sophomores a terrific pushing around before losing' the greased pole battle on Blue and White Day. Green beanies disappeared at the end of the fall qua t college men and women. r ery the frosh were 206 Treasurer .... ........ . . OUHCII .. ...... OFFICERS President ........... ........... L ....... WILLIAM ENNIS MARTI-I A SHRINER RICHARDS BETTE LINDSAY CAROL COTTOM IERE Whee, fun for all at the Freshman Frolic. These students are participating in one of the many varied games of the evening. Dick Turner is on the verge of carrying out his threat to wash Ioanne Goble's face with snow. From her expression it is obvious that she doesn't mind at all. How was Dale Loekle to know that when he reminded Ianet Moore about their coke date he was talking to her sister Jane? Live and learn, Dale: we all make mistakes even if they aren't as pleasant as this one. ABEL, EDNA RUTH, Shoals ADAMS, BETTY IEAN, Brazil AGNEW, LYNELLE, Cedar Lake ALBERTSON, TOM, Whiting APPLE, GLADYS, Terre Haute ATKINSON, CARL, Terre Haute ATKINSON, DARRELL, Brazil BALLARD, KATIE, Carmel, Ill. BALTAS, BILL, Hammond BARES, DOLORES, Terre Haute BARRATT, BRUCE, Borden BATEY, THOMAS A., Sullivan BAYH, MARY ALICE, Paris, Ill. BEAMAN, ROBERT, Brazil BEARD, CLARENCE, Mason City BEARD, JAMES, Terre Haute BEDWELL, IANE. Sullivan BEESON. RICHARD C., New Lisbon BEI-IAGG, RAE, Terre Haute BELL, EMMA, Gary BELL, MATHILDA, Terre Haute BELL, REX, Terre Haute BLACK, IACK, Terre Haute BLACKFORD, MARTHA, Terre Haute BLANFORD, ROBERTA, Batesville BLANN, DALE LEE, Wheatland BOGARD, FRANCIS, Sullivan BOGARD, FREDA G., Merom BOLLINGS, MARY ALICE, Terre Haute BONHAM, NANCY, Terre Haute BOONE, HAROLD C., Dugger BOYER, NANCY, Terre Haute BOYLAN, DAN, Ft. Wayne BOYLL, NORMA, Terre Haute BRAGDON, LEE, Terre Haute BRENNAN, PEGGY, Evansville BRIGGS, R. F., Malden, Mass. BRIGHTON, BILL, Gosport BROEDEL, IOHN, Mt. Carmel, Ill. BROWN, BONNIE, Chicago BROWN, GEORGE B., Fairland BROWN, MARY, Bloomington BROWN, PATRICIA, Terre Haute BROWN, ROBERT K., Terre Haute BUCK, IACQUELINE, Brazil BUGBEE, BARBARA, Terre Haute BURKE, MARY ANNE, Terre Haute BURNS, MILTON, IR., Brazil BUSE, PHYLLIS, Lafayette CALBERT, EDITH, Terre Haute CAMP, DONALD, Marshall, Ill. CANE, KATE,, Attica CAPPS, IOAN, Terre Haute CARNEY, BERNARD, Terre Haute CASPER, EDWARD, Terre Haute CASS, MARCELLA, Terre Haute CASSEL, DORIS, Plainfield CASSLE, BEVERLY, Terre Haute CHALOS, BEVERLY, Terre Haute CLIFTON, DONOVAN, Culver CLINE, IANICE, Terre Haute COFFEL, IOAN L., Terre Haute CONGILL, PHIL, Frankford CONWAY, THERESE, Terre Haute COOK, FRANCES, Terre Haute COOK, MARY FRANCES, Terre Haute COOKSEY, PATRICIA, Bowling Green COTTOM, CAROL, Terre Haute COULTER, MYRON, Albany COURTNEY, HAROLD REX, Elnora COX, VIRGINIA, Brazil CRAENNE, IEANNE, Terre Haute CRANE, LOREN, Terre Haute CRAWFORD, MARILYN, Clinton CHAWL, R. E., Iasonville CREASEY, PATRICIA, Terre Haute CRIDER, WILLIAM, Orleans CROWE, ALICE, Terre Haute CULTICE, WANDA, Terre Haute CUMMINGS, WILLIAM, West Terre Haute CURTIS, DELORES, Kouts DAL PONTE, NILDA, Paris DANIELS, FRANCES H., Clinton DAUGHERTY, MARILYN, Attica DAUM, EDNA, Plainfield DAVIS, IAMES, Oaktown DAVIS, IAMES A., Kniqhtsville DAVIS, IOHN S., Oaktown DAVISON, MAYNARD, Terre Haute DAY, IOAN, Terre Haute DEBNEY, BETTY, Terre Haute DEI-IECK, BETTY, Terre Haute DENHAM, FLORENCE LEE, Terre Haute DENNING, PATRICIA, St. Meinrad DICKENS, DANIEL B., South Bend DICKERSON, BRIAN, Brazil DIEHL, JOAN, Terre Haute DOLAN, JOSEPH A., Terre Haute DOWELL, RICHARD, Rockville DOWNEY, THOMAS, Martinsville DUDINE, KEN, Jasper DUNCAN, PATRICIA, Iasonville DUNGEN, BETTY JUNE, Terre Haute DURRAH, LOIS, Lawrenceville DUWELIUS, ISABELLA, Elkhart DYAR, RICHARD, Spencer EARLES, ANNABELLE, Terre Haute EDELMAN, ROBERT S., Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARDS, ELEANOR, Terre Haute EICHELBERGER, NANCY, Terre Haute EISMAN, BETTY, Terre Haute ELLINGSWORTH, IACOUELINE, West Terre Haute ENNIS, WILLIAM, Terre Haute ERB, MARILYN, Terre Haute ETLING, IOHN, Terre Haute EVERETT, DICK, Vincennes EVERS, IOHN A., Malden, Mass. EVINGER, MARY, Terre Haute FARLOW, ELIZABETH, Bloomingdale PELIX, HELEN, Boswell FERRES, IAMES B., Terre Haute FINLEY, IAMES I., Brazil FISCHER, HM, Terre Haute FLANIGAN, DONALD, Rockville FOSTER, RUTH, Boswell FRENCH, WAYNE, Hymera FULL, IUANITA, Terre Haute GEHEB, GEORGE I., Marshall ' GERDINK, MARY CAROLYN, Terre Haute GILMORE, GLORIA DEE, Pendleton GOBLE, FRIEDA, Parmersburq GOBLE, IOANNE, Casey, Ill. GODEKE, EDNA, Elberfield GORDON, BETTYE, Owensville GORDON, IOHN, Terre Haute GRADDY, RUTH M., Terre Haute GRAESCH, MARILYN, Speedway City GRANTHAM, ERNESTINE, Clinton GRAY, BARBARA, Terre Haute GREGGS, LENOR, Farmersburg GREGGS, SHIRLEY ANN, Farmersburq GRUBBS, MARIORIE, Terre Haute GUILER, HELEN, Terre Haute HACK, BARBARA, Cayuga HALL, KENNETH E., Rockville HALL, NORMAN, Terre Haute HANNA, IEAN, Perrysville HARDEN, CAROLYN, Terre Haute HARDING, KENNETH, Indianapolis HARLAN, THOMAS C., Terre Haute GARRISON, BETTY, Terre Haute HARRISON, PHYLLIS, Farmersburq HARTMAN, IIM, Catlin HASTINGS, MARILYN, Terre Haute HAVERCAMP, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute HAYDEN, MARY E., New Albany HEATH, MARGARET, Terre Haute HEIDENGER, ROSEMARY, Terre Haute HEINES, IOHN, Evansville HEINY, WILLIAM, Terre Haute HENDERSON, EDWARD, Orleans HENDRIX, WAYNE, Marshall, Ill. HENRIOTT, IAMES, Rochester HENSON, IEANNE, Terre Haute HICKEY, BARBARA, Elnora HICKMAN, PAT, Paoli HILE, REX, Columbia City HOCKMAN, IACK, Terre Haute HOGAN, NORMA, Terre Haute HOLLAND, E. C., Terre Haute HOLLINGSWORTH, BARBARA, Newport HOLSCHER, RALPH, Oaktown HOOPER, BUREN, Bicknell HOPE, LARRIE, Terre Haute HOWES, LEROY, Brazil HUCK, MARILYN IEAN, New Harmony HUDSON, ROBERTA, Indianapolis HUGGINS, RICHARD, Terre Haute HUGHES, IOAN, Rosedale HUNGERFORD, ELAINE, Terre Haute HUNTER, MARY, Terre Haute HUNTER, RUTH, Terre Haute HYATT, GERALDINE, Terre Haute INGLE, BARBARA, Princeton IACK, IERRINE, Crawfordsville IACKSON, LOUANN, Clinton IENKINS, SALLY, Terre Haute IOHNSON, DON, Brazil IOHNSON, IANE, Owensville JORDAN, MARY IO, Clinton KALAPACH, BERNARD B.,l Whiting KAUFFMAN, DICK, Goshen KEHRES, FRANCES, Terre Haute KEISER, TOM, South Benl KERSEY, MARVIN, Newport KESSEL, RUTH, Brazil KESTER, ROBERT, Farmersburg KINCAID, MARCELLA, Coal City KING, CAROLYN, Hamilton KLIPSCH, MORRIS, Petersburg KLOTZ, ELVA, Terre Haute KLUEH, RUDY, St. Mary's KNOLL, IOAN, Terre Haute KNOTTS, DICK, Robinson, Ill. KOILE, DAVE, Staunton KOR, MICKEY, Terre Haute KWOCZALLA, BETTE, Terre Haute LAFFERTY, SHIRLEY, Hammond LAIRD, MARIORIE, Marshall, Ill. LARSEN, HOWARD ALLEN, Paris, Il LEACH, WILLIAM, S., Sullivan LEE, FAY, Terre Haute LEXIER, DOROTHY, Terre Haute LINDSAY, BETTE, Yale, Ill. LIVINGSTON, EDGAR, Shelburn LLEWELLYN, MARTHA, Terre Haute LOEKLE, DALE, Peru, Ill. LORR, JOAN, Terre Haute LOVE, VIRGINIA, Terre Haute LOWRY, FLORIDA, Roselale LOYD, ROSIE, Terre Haute LUTES, DON E., Shelbyville MAGUIRE, MARY, Terre Haute MAGUIRE, MYRNA, Terre Haute MAHAN, IOHN, Orleans MARMOR, BERNICE, Basking Ridge, N. I. MAROPOULOU, SYLVIA, Greece MARTIN, BETTY, South Bend A MARTIN, CHARLES I., Terre Haute MARTIN, ROBERT, Terre Haute MAURER, ROBERT T., Terre Haute MAXWELL, ANITA, Terre Haute MCCAMPBELL, DOLORES, Whiting MCCARTER, PAT, Clinton ' MCCLOUD, CHARLES, Terre Haute MCCOWEN, BETTY, Terre Haute MCCROCKLIN, IUNE, Terre Haute MCDONALD, IACQUELINE, Westphalia MCDONALD, WILLIAM R., Terre Haute MCDANIELS, VIRGINIA, Tippecanoe MCDOWELL, ROBERT, Terre Haute MCGREW, MILDRED, Terre Haute MCHUGH, RICHARD, Shelburn MCKEAN, SYLVIA, Brazil MCKILLOP, LUCILLE,.Terre Haute MEECE, RALPH, North Vernon MESSEL, GORDON, Bicknell METCALF, MARY, Terre Haute MILLER, ALFRED, Attamont, Ill. MILLER, DON S., Perrysville l MILLER, FLOYD BERNON, Terre Haute MILLER, BILLY, Terre Haute MINK, PATSY, Terre Haute MINNICK, ROBERT, Cloverdale MITCHELL, LOIS, Terre Haute MONKHOUSE, BEVERLY, Terre Haute MOON, SHIRLEE, Hobart MOORE, HARRY, Pimento MOORE, JANE, Middletown MOORE, JANET, Middletown MOORE, MAX D., Casey, Ill. MORGAN, EMILY DELL, Washington MULLENS, ROBERT, Bruceville MURPHY, ROSEMARY, Mecca MURTAUGH, TIM, Terre Haute MYERS, IEANINE,, Martinsville, Ill. NASSER, OTTO, Terre Haute NAVE, JOHN, Cayuga NEAL, RICHARD J., Terre Haute NEET, JANE, Rockville NELLIST, ED, Elkhart NEWBURY, FRED L., Terre Haute NEWCOMB, HILLIS, Ohio NICKLES, CHARLES W., Terre Haute NIERSTE, FRITZ, Westphalia NORTH, BETTY, West Terre Haute O'BRIAN, IAMES, Linton O'GRADY, JACK, Terr eHaute OWENS, PI-IYLLIS, Wolcott PAGE, BARBARA, Martinsville, Ill. PAITSON, BARBARA, Terre Haute PARIS, SHARON, Terre Haute PATTERSON, MARTHA, Petersburg PATTON, BILL, Terre Haute PERRONE, MARY R., Logansport PETERS, GAVIN, Terre Haute PHILLIPS, EVELYN, Terre Haute PHILLIPS, RICHARD, Terre Haute PIEPMEIER, WALLACE J., Lawrenceburg PIERCE, REX, Sullivan PITMAN, LETTA MAE, Prairie creek PONTON, FRED, Hillsdale PORTER, JOANNA, Terre Haute POTTS, ROY H., Terre Haute PRESSLEY, JOYCE, Evansville REDER, RITA ANN, Terre Haute REED, BYFORD, Lamar RICE, WILLIAM L., Dale RICH, MAYNA, D., Morocco RICHARDSON, CARL W., Clinton RICHARDSON, MARKA, Mecca RICHEY, ROBERT, Dugqer RILEY, JOSEPH, Sullivan ROBERTS, RICHARD, Rosedale ROESCH, BARBARA, Terre Haute ROGERS, JOHN W., Clayton ROHRIG, LOIS M., Brazil ROLOFF, CLAUD, Terre Haute ROSS, PAT, Crawforclsville ROSSER, JAMES, Fontanet RUMPLE, JEAN, Jasonville SACKRIDER, DON, Terre Haute SACKRIDER, PEGGY, Robinson, Ill. SAPONNE, CARMELO, Gary SAUCERMAN, EUGENE, Duqqer SCHENKEL, SHIRLEY, Liberty SCHWAB, HELEN, Cayuga SCI-IWINGHAMER, JOE, Jasper SCOTT, BARBARA, Chrisman, Ill. SEAL, PHYLLIS, Terre Haute SEDLETZECK, MYRA, Terre Haute SHEA, GERALD J., Terre Haute SHELDON, ROY, Morocco SI-IEW, MARTHA, Rockville SHOULDERS, IRENE, West Terre Haute SHRINER, MARTHA, Terre Haute SHUMAN, PAT, Terre Haute SIMPSON, NADINE, Clinton SLAVEN, ANNA, Martinsville SLAVEN, JANE, Terre Haute SMITH, BARBARA, Anderson SMUDDE, MARILYN, Terre Haute SNIFFIN, DONNA, Lafayette SPEAR, LOREN L., Spencer ' SPEAR, ROBERT, Terre Haute SPIECE, EARL L., Sullivan STREETER, WILLIAM, JR., Terre Haute STULTZ, ALLEN C., Terre Haute TAFLINGER, CAROL, Terre Haute TAIT, MELBA, Paris, Ill. TAIT, ROBERT E., Paris, Ill. TAYLOR, JEANNE, Detroit, Mich. 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All, Jack R. ......... . Allen, Anita ......... Allen, Claude ...... Allyn, William ....... ........80, 151, 199, Ambrose, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Dorothy ............................. A. I. ..............,.................... . N. E ........... 25, 27, 94. Betty ................................. Leona .................................. Walter ........,. 94, 115, Wayne R ..........,.......... Andree, Marian ..... , ....... Andrew, William Jr. ............................ 200 Annakin, Dewey Annakin, Dorothy .. Anthis, Bill .............,. 120, ffffffffff5lif l'e, Anthony, Cloyd ..... Anthony, Mark ....... Apple, Gladys ............ ----.---- 8 5. Apfelstadt, Gilbert Archer, Betty ........... Armstrong, Hazel ....... ....----- Arvin, Charles ......... ...116 ........8O, 152, ...208 Bares, Dolores .,................................ 82 Barr. Lyle ........... Barratt, Bruce ....... Barrick, Harry ....... Bash, James R. .........,. . Batey, Thomas A. ...... . Bauer, Joseph .................. Baughman, Robert C. ..... . . .,...... 44, .......146, Bqyh, Mary Alice .................... 46, 84, Beaman, Robert ,..... Beard, Clarence ...... Beard, James . .... . Beatty, Joyce ................ Beatty, Stanley C. ..... . Bechtel, Paul .......... Beck, Mary Ellen .............. Bedwell, Jane .................... Beeson, Richard C. ........ . Behagg, Ray ................ Behmer, Robert D. ...... .. Beldon, Jayne ........... Beldon, June ...... Bell, Emma ....... Bell, Marvin ....... Bell, Mathilda ....... Bell, Rex ............ Bellamy, Jack ....., Belles, Carl .......... Beltrame, Felix ........ Bemis, Monte L. .......... Bender, Donald G. ...... .. Benke, Paul A. .... . Bennett, Bob ..... Bentz, Ray ............. Biddle, Patricia ........ Billings, June ........... Bitzegaio, Harold ........ Black, Jack ................... Blackford, Frank L. ...... . Blackford, Martha Bland, Danny .......... Blandford, Roberta ...... Blann, Dale Lee ....... Blann, Wilma ........... Blazovich, John ........ Asbury, David ............ ................. 2 8. Ashcroft, Charlotte .............. 151, 155. Atkins, David .............. ............. 2 8. Atkinson, Carl ......... -----.------- Atkinson, Darrell ....... ------------- Austin, Charles ...... ------- 1 35. Austin, Len ....... ......... .95. B Babcock, Jane .............. 26, 42, 46, 80. 113, 117, 168. Bach, Libby Ann ............................ 78. Baier, Charles H. .....46, 94, 120. ...172 Bailey, Luther ......... .........------ ---'----- Bailey Vera ........ --------'-' 8 6' Baker, Caroline ..... ----------------- Baker, Jolene ........... .......... 8 0, 81, Baker, William C. ........ 93, 144, Baldwin, Virginia ...... .----.------- 8 2' Ball, Maurtne ..... Ballard, Katie .......--- ..........82, ...208 ...166 .........145 Baltas, Bill .............,..... ---------- Banks, Mary Alice ...... ------ Banks, Eddie ............. -- Baran, Edward ...,... Baran, Mike ........ Bard, Vivien ........ .........127 ...145 Blevens, Marjorie ........ ......88. 121 461 82. 150 ......86. 118 ......86, 121, 44, 94, 208, ....l15. 169 . 1 1 208 172 208 166 160 208 172 192 208 208 208 208 192 128 200 172 208 208 208 192 172 192 208 166 208 219 ..46 ..46 200 192 200 172 ..94 192 .........78, .......134, 16, Boeglin, Bob ............ Bogard, Francis ...... Bogard, Freda G. ....... . Bogran, Benjamin ........ .. Bogran, Carlos ......... ...... Boland, Mary ........ Bolin, Hubert ........ ...........42, 46, 82 .....46 Bolin, Russ ................ Boling, Sally ................ Bollings, Mary Alice Bolt, Lucia Keller ........ Bonham, Nancy ...... Booker, Grace ...... Boone, George ........ ....'.'.1Q.ae. Boone, Harold C. ........ .. Borana, Mike ........... 229 ....l27. 129 . 1 192 171 208 192 208 192 208 208 200 128 200 ..42 208 208 ..40 200 200 ..28 145 192 208 164 208 200 164 208 130 Boshart, Edwin .............................. Botts, Marjorie .............................. 116, Bough, Max ................ Bowers, Jess W. 25, 44, 94, 115, Bowne, Barbara .............................. 82, Boyce, Margaret ............ 46, 80, 113, Boyer, Garth ......... Boyer, Nancy ....... Boyland, Dan ....... Boyle, James ........ Boyll, Dick ......... Boyll, Norma ......... 153, 154, H ......... 88, , ........ 43. 46, Boyll, Robert A. ................................. . Brady, Agnes ...................................... Brady, Bob ............ 125, 127, 130, 135. 144, 185, 200. Bragdon, Lee ......................,........... 84, Brammell, Paul ..................., 125, 144, Brammer, Lowell ........ Braster, Betty .............. ...... Braure, Lo1s .. ......... .. ............ .... . . Breidenbaugh, Vachel ......................... Brengle, Fred .................................... Brennan, Peggy ............ 38, 42, 44, 45 Bresett, Patricia ..,... Briggs, Richard ........ Brighton, Bill ......... Briscoe, Howard . ...... Briscoe, James ....... Brison, Doris ............. Brockman, Birch Broedel, John ......... 81. .......l44, ........82. Brown, Bonnie ............. .......... l 50, Brown, George B. ........ ............ . Brown Joseph ..... ................. Brown Les ........ .......... 1 44, Brown Lois . ...... ........... . . Brown Mary ......... ..................... Brown Patricia ....... ................... 8 2, Brown, Paul ....... ........ 2 6, 28, 96, 170, 172. Brown, Robert .... 7. ........... 96, 146, Brown, Robert A. ..... ........ 9 6, 179, Brown, Robert K. .... ,............... . Brown, William E. Broyles, Margaret Ann .......... 46, 84, Brumett, Thomas .......... Bryant, Ralph ..... Buchanan, Marilyn Buck, Carolyn ........... Buck, Jacqueline . .........82, Buckholz, Harry M. ............................ . Budreau, Paul .......... Buehler, B111 .............. ..40, 127, 128, 148, 199, Bugbee, Barbara ........ ..... Burd, Wayne ......... Burger, Jim .............. Burger, Mary Jean Burgeson, Celeste STUDENT 61 FACULTY INDEX Burke, Bill .................. ........ 2 6, 190 Burke, Mary Anne ....... ...,........ 7 8, 208 Burns, Madonna ....... ................. 1 18, 172 Burns, Milton lr. ................,.................. . 208 Burridge, Miriam ............ 43, 88, 113, 192 Burt, Margaret ...,........ Buse, Phyllis ....... ....24, 152, 154, 172 Busing, Robert ....... .......... 2 8, 127, 200 Butler, Alice ...... Butler, Helen ......... Buttrey, Robert L. .... . Butts, Hugh ............... Byrer, Mary Helen ....... C Calbert, Edith ....... Camp, Donald ....... Campbell, Herbert 200 ........l67 ........200 200 ........208 172 Campbell, Libby ,...... ......... 2 6, 46, 78, 200 Campbell, Patricia Campbell, Sally .... Cane, Kate ............. Canedy, Don ...,.. Capps, Ioan ....... Carlile, Keith ....... Carmichael, Iune ..... Carney, Bernard Carr, Helen ............... Carrigan, Marcella Carter, Iohanna Casper, Edward Cass, Marcella ..... 172 .........44, 78, 209 192 209 ........88, 192 209 ..........134, 78, 200 ...........209 Cassel, Doris ............ 36, 80, 151, 153, 209 Callell, Alfred ............................... Cassimatis, Cris .... Cassle, Beverly ........ Center, Robert ....... .......... 4 2, 169, Chalos, Pavlos Chalos, Pete ................. Cheek, Daniel W., Ir ............................. Chester, Bob ................................ .........192 46 209 192 ..........144, 200 200 127, 130 Chestnut, Marguerite .... 25, 113, 117, 172 Chew, Ray ... ........................... 37, 125, 145 Childers, Mary Louise .......................... 192 Christy, Marjorie . Chulay, Iohn Cornell Clark, Becky .,.... ............46, 96, 115, 120, 178 200 Clark, Gale W. ..... ........ 4 2, 45, 94, 115, Clark, Herbert ....... Clark, Paul ................. Clarke, Kenneth ........... Clarkson, William Clay, Iames .............. .......... Clifford, Mary .......... Clifton, Donovan Clifton, Richard ....... Cline, Donald C. ...... . Cline, Ianice ......... Cliver, Io Anne ....... 117, 173, 179 201 127 .37, 125, 127, 144 201 46, 120, 173 80, 201 201 ..........84, 201 Cobb, Iacob ...................... Coburn, Walter V. ..... . Coffel, Ioan L. ....... Cohen, Ervin ......... ........127, 131, Coleman, Robert ............................ 96, Combs, Ginny ........,........... 44, 46, 84 Comes, Catherine .............. Congill, Phil ............ Conrad, Dick ......... Conrad, Donald ....... Conway, Therese ....... Cook, Frances .............. Cook, Mary Frances ...... ........94, .. ......... 82 Cooke, Ralph T. ......... . Cooksey, Patricia ........ Coone, B111 ................... Cooper, William W. ...... . ..........121, ........,.121, Cornell, Peg ................. ............... 4 6, Coryell, Lee .............. Cottom, Carol .,...... ......... 2 3, 24, 82, 150, 206, 1 1 1 ........84, Cotton, Betty Ruth .......... ................... Cottrell, Beverly Iean Couch, Marietta ........................ 86, 87 Coulter, Myron ........ Council, Sara .......... ' .QQQQfQfff.. 27 1 Court, Richard ............... ........ 1 74 Courtney, Harold Rex ....... ........ 2 09 Coverstone, Don ........ ........ 1 34 Coverstone, Harry .... Cox, Virginia .......... Craenne, Jeanne .... . Crane, Loren . ........... Crawford, Marilyn ...... Crawl, R. E. ........... . Creasey, Patricia ........ Crider, William ...... Criss, Norm ......... Crist, Charles .......... Crockett, Wayne ............. .. ........ 165 ............209 ........84, ............209 ........209 ...jfffffiie Cromwell, lane ................ 44, 46, 78, Cromwell, Ioan ........ Crossland, Morris ...... .. Crow, Alice .............. Cultice, Wanda 1 ...... Cummins, Iane ........ ..........79, 119, ........79, Cummins, William ...... Cunningham, Glen ........ Curry, Clarence .u ......... Curry, Velma L. ..... . Curtis, Charles ...... Curtis, Delores ........ Curtis, Florence M. D ............92, .......28, 191 ..........l52, ..........l5l, ........209 ........209 .......1QIIQQQ1 46 1 Daily, Donald ................. ............... 1 74 Daily, Iuanita Beattty ........ ......... 8 0 Dailey, Paul .......................................... 148 DalPonte, Nilda . ...... . Dalton, Virginia ......,... 43, 46, 89, 113, Daniels, Doral L. .................................. 201 Daniels, Frances 1-I. ....... ....... ........ 2 O 9 230 Daniels, Rachel ................ Daugherty, Marilyn Daum, Edna ........... Davidson, Maynard Davies, George ..... Davis, Betty ........ Davis, Con ....... Davis, Donald ...... Dayer, Ellen ..... Davis, James ....... . Davis, Iames A. ..... . Davis, Iohn S. ......... . Davis, Ted ....,.................. Davison, Maynard Day, Alice ....,..................... Day, Ioan .............. Dayer, Ellen ............ Deakins, Herschel .. Deardorf, Charles .. DeBaun, G. C. .... . DeBaun, Iohn ....... Debney, Betty ........ . DeBruicker, Frank ...... Dede, Maryanne .... Deheck, Betty ....... Deheck, Patty ....... Dehl, Lamont .......... Dehne, Gilbert .................. ....82, 116 l5f l1'5', E6 145, ..127, 128, ............B4, DeLoughery, Elizabeth ............... DeLoughery, Iohn .................. 96, 148 Del Vecchio, Iohn Denham, Florence Lee ..................... Dennany, Ray ................ 90, 125, 145, Denning, Patricia ....... DePeugh, Ioseph ........ Detreck, Mary ........ DeVine, Delight ...... DeWeese, Alice ...... 149 ........80, . ...... 149 .........36, 89, Dickens, Daniel B. ............................ . Dickerson, Brian ............................... Dickey, Carabelle Gretner ............. Diehl, IoAnn ............................ 46, 84 Dilq, Iack ......................................... Dimich, Dan ........ 96, 125, 135, 136, 138, 141, 142, 145, 146 Dlugos, Ioel ....................,.................. Dodson, Helen B, .. Dolan, Ioseph A. Doll, Charles .......... Donahue, Dorothy E. ............... . 116 Donham, Stan . ................................. . Dorsey, Marilyn ...... Dougherty, Darhis Dougherty, Marilyn 174 ............79, Dougherty, Keith ......... Douglas, Allen K. ..... . Dowell, Richard ...... Downey, Thomas .............................. Drain, Marcella ....... Dressler, Charles ........ .........80, 151, 199 83, .78,' 1 121, Drummond, Robert Dudtne, Ken ............ Duncan, Patricia ........ STUDENT 61 FACULTY INDEX ...l65 ............2l0 .........87, Duncan, Betty Iune ....... ............ Dunlap, Charles W. Durrah, Doris .,...... ....... fffQQf..,2m Duwelius, Isabella ........ ............ 8 5. Dyar, Richard .......... Dyball, Emajean ................ 118, 121, E Earclley, Iohn .......... Earles, Annabelle ..... Easley, Iames .......... East, Ruby I. ........... . Eberhart, George .. Eberly, Lawrence .. Eaglesfield, Helen M. ........l5l .........l67 ...l48 Eberwein, Robert ............................. Edds, Carl ............ 96 Edelman, Robert S. Ederle, Helen .......... Edmonds, Gene ...... Edwards, Eleanor ..... Edwards, Iohn ........ Eggleston, Iohn H. 1 125, 127, 133, ...210 fflfflliai .........z1o -..201 Eichelberger, Nancy ........ 82, 83. 119 Eisman, Betty ........... Elder, Harry E. ...... . Elish, George ....... Elkins, Fred ................. ..........38, 83, .........96, ...127 Ellingswortth, Iacqueline ........ ...... Elliott, Kenneth A. .... . Elliot, Robert H. .... . Ellis, Eddie B. ..... . Elrod, Esther ........ Elrod, Tom ...... Enkoff, Ralph ............. Ennis, William ............ Eppert, Mary Leigh Erb, Marilyn ............... Erne, Eugene E. ......... . Erwin, Martha ....... Etlinq, Iohn ......... Evans, Robert E. ........ . Everett, Dick ........ Everly, Ioe .............. Everroad, Martha ....... Evers, Iohn A. ....... . Evtnger, Leslie ........ Evlnger, Mary ........ Ewing, Gertrude F Farlow, Elizabeth ..... Fairhurst, Bent. ...193 94 .........201 .........201 ....24. 97. 205. 85, ...210 'iE5', 'i1E1 l14 .127, 128. 191 42, 45. 94. 35. 'fffffffffffffffffffgm 126 127 133 1 ...l58 ...210 1 1 Faught, Stewart ............ , . 1 Felix, Helen ............ Ferres, Iames B. ..... . Fields, William Files, Iohn A. .......... ........, . .... . . 193 Finley, Iames I. ...... .........,.,,,, 2 10 Finney, Edity .................................. 83, 201 Firks, Bernard F. .................... 94, 116, 193 Firmani, Frank .....,.. 28, 115, 117, 119, 166 Fischer, lim .............................. 96, 97, 210 Fischer, Rose Marie .............. 46, 120, 174 Fisher, Catherine ...... ................... 2 01 Flanigan, Donald ...,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 10 Fleschner, Ernest ........ ,,,.,...,,,, 1 34 Forsyth, Betty .......,. ........ 4 6, 164 Forsythe, Eleanor ........ ....... 1 51, 162 Foster, Ruth ............ ,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 10 Fougnies, Eugene .....,.......................... 201 Foulkes, George Arthur .......... 43, 46, 187 Fouty, Perry ................... ................ 1 44 Fowler, lohn ........ .,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O1 Fowler, Louise ......, ........ 7 9, 201 Fox, Robert C. ....... ........ 9 5, 193 Fox, Shirley .....,.............................. 83, 193 Foxworthy, Ennis E. ............................ 193 Foxworthy, Robert .......... 24, 27, 118, 190 Frazee, C. D. .......... ........................... 2 01 Fread, Don .............. ............ 1 64 Freiie, Dick .................. ....... 1 27, 132 Fremder, Norma Sue ...... ....... 1 16, 201 French, Wayne ......... ............ 2 10 Frew, Iohn ........ ....... 1 76, 181 Fuher, Ioe ........ ................ 1 76 Fulk, Carl L. ....... ...,...... 1 16, 193 Full, Iuanita ............. ......... 8 5, 210 Funcannon, Iack ....... G ............183 Gallagher, Anna Fern ....... .......... 8 0 193 Gallagher, Peggy: .......... ......... 8 5, 176 Gallez, Shirley ........... ............ 4 6 Gardner, Kenneth ..... ................... 1 76 Garner, Rose Mary ............................ 201 Garrard, Iohn ......,... ......... 1 27, 128, 145 Garrison, Betty ........ ....................... 8 2 Garrison, Mary ........ .................... 2 01 Gaston, Elver D. ..... .......... 1 44, 193 Gaston, Virginia ......... .......... l 13, 116 ashes, Geo. 1. ............... ..............,. z io Georges, Chris .................... ....... l 27, 128 Gerdink, Mary Carolyn ................ 79, 210 Ghere, Betty ................. .............. 2 01 Gill, Bob ............... .... .......... 2 4 , 46 Gilman, Iack ........................................ 127 Gilmore, Gloria Dee ...................... 85, 210 Glascock, David .......... 124, 144, 146, 162 Glover, Dick ........ .............................. 1 27 Goble, Frieda ...................................,.... 210 Goble, IoAnne ............ 42, 45, 85, 207 210 Goble, Paul I. ........................ 95, 191, 201 Godeke, Edna ...... .............................. 2 10 Godfrey, Iean ...... ................ 2 01 Godfrey, Robert ..,.... ....... 1 65, 176 Gooding, Robert ....... Gordon, Bettye ........ .........l34 .........2l0 Gordon, Iohn ...... ........ 2 10 231 Gordon, Mike ................ 133, 148, 202 28, 97, 125, Gosnell, Patricia ........ 36, 84, 85, 150, 127, 221 202 Gottlieb. Marvin ..........,......................... 46 Gottschall, Joyce Graddy, Ruth M. Graesch, George Graesch, Marilyn ....,. Grammatico, Lea ....... Grammatico, Philip ....... ................. Grandidier, Leonard ......................... ............202 210 Grantham, Ernestine .............. 39, 83, Graves, George ,,,,.,,,, Gray, Barbara ........ 210 .......87, 121, 166 ...193 ...202 210 ..........127, 133 Gray, Bob ............. ....,.... 1 27, 128, 130 Green, Ralph l. ......... ............ 9 7. 176 Greenwood, Harvey ....... .........,.. 1 76 Greenwood, Tom ....... ................ 1 48 Gregg. Ellen ............... ........ 9 2, 193 Greggs, LeNor ............... ............ 2 10 GTGQQS. Shirley Ann .................... 85, 210 Gremelspacher, Joseph ....,,,,,,.,,.,, 48, 163 Gretencord, Rita ........... ,,,,,,,, 2 02 Gretencord, Ruth ........... ,..,,,,,,,,. 2 02 Griffin, Mary Evelyn ........ ......... 8 0, 193 Griffith. Fay ............... Grigsby. Howard ....... Grinnell, Dean I. E. ...... . Grohovsky. I oe ......... Gronell. Leo ............ ........46, 164 ........158 Grounds, Robert ...... .......... 2 8, 119, Grubbs, Marjorie ....... Guiler, Helen ............... Guyer. Ira Dean ........ H Hack, Barbara ......., Hadley, Ann ...... Hagan, Esther .... Halas, Dorothy ........ 176 210 150, 210 ........2l0 Hale, Thomas G. ......,......... 118, 121, Hall. Kenneth E. ..... . Hall. MarY ........... Hall, Norman .............. Halton, Sterling M. Hambrock, Ermalou ...... Hemelmcm. Fran .................... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 oz Hancock. Margaret Handley, lean ................ 44, 85, 119, Hanna, lean ..... Hans. lim ............ Harbin, George ...... Harden, Carolyn ........ Hardie, Edward ............. I-lardiman, Emmett ............ Harding, Kennetth ...... Hargis, Helen ......... Harlan, Thomas C. .... . Harmless, Roy Ir. ....... . Harreld, Frances .......,. .........88, 89, 193 176 ..........116, 202 .........95, 202 .........87, 176 176 193 210 210 25, 27, 28, 46. 93, 176 ........83, 202 .........95, 210 ..........l5l, 202 Harrell, Lloyd ....... Harris, Ioan ....... Harris, Mort .......... Harris, Wesley ....... Harris, William H. ...... . Harrison, Betty ........ ...........28, 146 .......83, 133 .......145 .......l66 ...........176 .......83, 211 Harrison, Phyllis ........ ........... 8 9, 211 Harrison, Ruth Ann .............................. 163 Hartman, Iim ................,....... 97, 127, 211 Harvey, Sara King .. Haste, Carolyn ................ 27, 85, 171, 176 Hastings, Marilyn .................. 38, 85, 211 Hauer, Edward ............ .........149, 202 Hauqhee, Harold ........ ....... 9 7, 202 Havercamp, Max ........ ....... 2 4, 176 Havercamp, Virginia ..... ........ 7 9, 211 Hayden, Mary E. ......... ........... 2 11 Hayes, William H. .............................. 193 Hayward, Horace H. Hayward, Ruth ............., 83, 113, 116, 176 Hayworth, Bonnie ................................ 86 Hazen, Iohn ..............., 135, 136, 137, 139 Heath, Margaret ....... Heaton, Jean ........ . Heaton, Paul ............. Hedden, Edgar M. .. Heidinger, Rosemary Heines, Iohn .............. Helny, William ............. Heller, Noah ......... Hellstrom, Alice ........ Hemeier, Victor ...... Henderson, Edward .. Henderson, Josephine 211 194 ........95, 202 ......,....202 211 .......97, 146, 211 ........24, 25, 42, 45, 117, 198. 202 176 Henderson, Mary ....,............. 79, 133, 176 Hendrickson, W. F. ...................... 116, Hendrix, Wayne ........ Henley, Emily Ann ........ Henriott, James ........ Henson, Jeanne ....... Herbst, Eugene L. .... . Hickey, Barbara ....... Hickman, Bill ........ Hickman, Pat ........ Hike, Donald ...., Hile, Rex ............ Hill, Arthur D. ..... . Hill, Art ..................... Hilton, Rudy ................... 194 46, 79, 120, 176 .........l18, 176 194 ........92, 211 ........97, 202 116, 194 .............l27, 131 Himebaugh, Phyllis ............ 26, 43, 46, 83 Hineman, Norman J. ...... Hinzy, Gerald .......... Hirt, John L, ............ . Hjelde, Aslaugh ....... Hochstetler, Rose ..... Hackman, Iack ......... Hodgers, Marianna Hogan, Norma ......... I-logue, Gilbert ....... Holland, E. C. ....... . 113, 176 .......178 .......202 40 .......178 ...........2ll 202 ...........2ll 178 ...........2ll 5 Hollenberg, Evelyn .................... 152, Hollingsed, Iohn ................ .............. Hollingsworth, Barbara ................ 89, Holmes, John J. .................. ....,.......... 1 78 Holscher, Ralph ............... ......... 1 34, Hooper, Buren .......... ............. 1 35, Hope, Larle .................................... 79, Hopkins, Charles I ............. 115, 117, 148, 169, 190, Hopkins, Iane ................................ 45, Horace, Everne ........ ........ 4 6, Horn, Marjorie Houser, Gene Howes, Leroy ........ .......... 1 27, Howle, H. E. ............ ....... 4 6, Hubbard, Ann ............ ,................. Huck, Marilyn Jean ................ 86, 87, Hudson, Io ................ .,... ..... 4 6 , 121, Hudson, Roberta ....... ..................... Hue, Iean ...........,.... ........ 4 0 Huey, Jane ..,............. ........ 8 7, Huggins, Richard ...... .......... Huggins, Virginia ...... .............. Hughes, Jack ........... ....... 9 7, Hughes, Joan .,................ ....... Hughey, Clayton H. ...... ...... . Hume, Thomas ............ ....... Humphrey, Iames ...... .......... Hungerford, Elaine ........ ....... 8 3, Hunntngs, Keith ....... ..... . . Hunnings, R. H. ....... ...... . Hunter, James R, ..... ...... . Hunter, Mary ....... ....... Hunter, Roy O. ....... .,.... . Hunter, Ruth ........... ....... Huppert, Beverly ........ ........... Hurlbert, Carolyn ......... ........ 8 9 Hurst, Harriett ......... , ......... Hutchins, Joanne ........ ....... 8 3, Huxford, Charles W. ..., ............. . Hyatt, Geraldine ......... ........ B 0, 1 Ingebrlghtsen, Bjorn .............. 28, 127, Ingersoll, Charlotte ...... ............... 8 9, lngle, Barbara ......... ....... 8 6, 87, lnsley, Iack C. .... . Irwin, Marilyn ..... ...........79, Isbell, Ioe .......... .... .............. I Iack, Jerrine ....... ........ 8 0, 153, 211, Jackson, Grace ..... Iackson, Jim .......... ......... 1 44, Jackson, Louann ..... ,................. 2 ll Jacobs, Stanley ........................ 28, 138 Iagodzinskl, William ........ 135, 137, 145, Iamtson, Bob ...... Jamison, Olis ....... Jeffers, Iames ...... 232 'ffffffm STUDENT df FACULTY INDEX Jenkins, Sally ........ Iensen, Jim .......,....... Ierry, Ola Anice ........ Ierry, Robert H. .... . Jewell, Max ........... Jiles, JoAnn ,....... Iockel, Pat ............. ........79 ........46, 111155. 'Hill Iohnson Albert ...... .............. 9 7, Iohnson, Bettie M. ....... ................... . Johnson, Betty L. ..... .......... 8 0, 153, Johnson Clyde ..... ................ Iohnson, David ..... ....................... Johnson, Don ........... .................. 4 2, Johnson, Eleanor ............ 85, 113, 118, 178 Johnson, George R. ............ 95, 116, Iohnson, Harry M. ..... ....... 2 4, 27, Johnson, Jane ........., ............. Johnson John R. .... ........ . Iohnson, Iohn W. .... ..,............ . Johnson Myron ....... ................ 1 16, Iohnson, Nancy ,...... ......... 8 5, 199, Johnson, Paul R. ........... ........... 9 7, Iohnson, Rose Marie ...... ............. Iohnson Sue Ann ...... ........... 8 5, Iones, Alice .............. Jones, Donita ........ Iones, Ernest B. ...... , ........46, 79 16, 118 Jones, Eugene L. ...... ................. l 19 Jones, Francis E. ............................... . Jones, Iack M. .............. 97, 125, 144, Iones, Janice ........ Jones, Lonzo ,............... Iones, Raymond E. Iones, Rupert ............. .........158, Jordan, E. T. .................. 40, 121, 146 Jordan, Mary Jo ......... K Kalapach, Bernard B. Kalkwarf, Wtnfred ....... Kamper, Jeanne ......... Kannamacher, Fred ....... ...... Kauffman, Dick ,........ Kehres, Frances .......... Kelser, Tom .................. Keller, John J. ......... . 40 Kelly, Barbara ........... Kelly, Eileen, ....... Kelly, Joseph P. ...... . Kelshaw, Douglas ........ Kelso, Caroline Stein Kendall, Dean ........... Kennard, Jane .......... Kerlns, John J. .... . Kerlin, Mike ...... Kersey, Marvin ..... Kesler, Hal ........ Kesler, Hurst ...... Kesler, John A. .... . ..,.......l46 ..........127 , 97, 127, 148 120, ,.......83, 171, ..97, Kessel, Ruth ......... Kessel, William Kesler, Robert ......... ..... Ketchem, Marjorie STUDENT 6. FACULTY INDEX Kieffner, Delbert ..... ...................... Kilgore, Patricia Kincaid, Marcella King, Carolyn .......... King, William W. Kinney, Kenneth .................. Kipper, Laura ....... ...211 ...203 ........46, 79, .,.........46, 47, 144, 25, 44, 80, 81, Kirk, Barbara .............. 25, 42, 45, 46, 117, 191, 198. Kitteriohn, Iohn F. ............................... . Klein, Mary Alice ........ ........ 2 5, 85, Klipsch, Morris ..... 180, ...211 141012, Ewa , ..................................... 97, ...203 Lash, Ed ................... ............,...., Laskos, Kathryn ........... ........ 4 6, 89, Laughlin, George W. ..... .............. . Laughlin, Myra ........ ......... 1 16, Lax, Iack R. ......... . Layer, Franz ......... Leach, William ....... .........203 McCoskey, Zane ....... ........ McCowen, Betty ...... ......... McCrocklin, lune ..... ......... McCune, lessie .... McDaid, Richard ......... ................ ...........46, .........2l2 Lear. Word A. ..... .......... . .121, Leath, Olive .......... ......... 8 0, 199, Leavitt, lay R. ........... .......... 9 5, 148 Lee, Anne Marold ....... .........166 ...203 .........203 ...180 .......203 ...166 McDermott, Gloria .................. 88, 89, McDermott Robert W. ..................... . McDonald, D. L. ........ 125, 135, 136. 138, 146, 198. McDonald, Iacqueline .................. 87, McDonald, Ioan ........... .......... 8 3, McDonald, Wm. R. ..... ........... . McDoniels, Virginia ........ ....... 8 9, McDougal, Robert ..... ......... McDougal, Russell ..... ..... McDowell, Robert ....... ..... McGaughey, Helen ..... ,,,..,,., McGill, Bill ............ ................ McGill, Iulian ....... ........ 1 25, Klueh, Duane ............ 135, 136, 137, Klueh, Rudy ....................................... Klug, Iohn V. .......... .... . Klug, R. 1-1. ........................................ . Kluthe, Margaret A. ..,..................... . Knapp, lohn H. ............ 24, 115, 118. 139, 141, 142, 144. ...2l2 ...203 ...180 ...180 ...167 McG1om, Doris 1. ....... McGreW. Mildred ....... ......... McGuire, Patricia ........ ....... 8 3, Mcl-luqh. Richard ....... ......... McKean, McKee, Sylvia ....... ............ Don .......... ...... .... 4 6 , 180. Knezevich, George ..... ........ 9 5. Knight, Phyllis ......... ........ 2 4. Knoll, Ioan .....,.. ........ 8 5. Knotts, Dick ...... -------- 4 5. ........83. Knoy, Peggy ....,. Koch, David ..... Lee, Beulah ............. ........... Lee, Fay ............... ......,.,, 8 7, Lel-lew, Edith ......... ......... 1 66, Leithe, Letha ........, ......... 1 21, Lentz, Richard ............. .. Lessing, Calvin G. ..... Letcher, Kathy ................ Leuhring, Arthur H. ...... ....... . Lexier, Dorothy ................ ....... 8 3, Libby, Edith Margaret ...... ,.......... Lienhart, R. E. ................. ........... 9 5, Lindley, Charlotte .................... 37, 83 Lindsay, Bette ........... .....,... 4 2, 206, Lindsay, Paul N. ...... ......... 2 5, 125, 148. Lindsey, Perry ..... Linnell, Grace M. ............ 26, 83 Livingston, Edgar ....... 116 Llewellyn, Martha ....... Loekle, Dale ................. .39, 146, ..79, 207 .........2l2 Long, Dolores ...... .................... Long, Iames ...... .........203 McKil1oP. Lucille ..... McKinney. Florette ..... ....... McKnight, Betty ....... ..43 McLoed, Dick ...... ........ . ..,..... . McManimie, Robert 1. ..... ............ . McPherson, Rogers ..... .......... M 97, Mary .............. .... . ..83, Kohn, Joel ...... Koile, David ....... ...... 2 7. 97, 163, Kor, Mickey ...... ........ 1 0, 40, Korff, Wilma ..... Kozoroski, Don ..... ..------ Kraft, Clarence ......... .....--..-- Lorr, Ioan ....... Love, Gloria ....... ........ 8 3, 113, 168 Love, Virginia ................................ 83, Lovett, Vivian ........ 80, 113, 116, 118 Loving, Cullin ........................................ 46 Macke, Mackell, Mackey, Madesitt, Maguire, Everett ........ ......... lames ........... ......... Dallas V. ....... ,,,,,,,, , Charles C. ....... .......,.... . Kraiewski, R. ..... . Richard F. ...... ..-...- - Kraud, Krause, Ruthetta Kruzan, Robert F. ,...,.......,.,..,ffQQ1fIQf5. Kugiya, lane ...........,........ Kunkel, Kunkel, Don .................. Gerald .................... Kuntz, Robert .......... Marshall, Donald ...... 46, 97, 120, 144, 135, 141. 97, Kwocazalla, Bette ........ L LaCount, Betty ........ Lafferty, Shirley ....... LaFollette, Robert Laird, Mariorle ........ ...........89, ..........151, .......115, 89, 127, 129, 148. Lamb, Pete ............. .............127. Lambert, August ..... McCloud, Charles ....................... Landis, Margaret .......................... 79. Langenbach, E. A. Langley, Thelma ........... 26, 44. 35. 117, 120, ...............116, Lankford, Edna ............... Larrance, Marianne ....... ........ 7 9, Larsen, Howard Allen ..... .....-. ....212 Lowe, George F. .............. 25, 97 Lowry, Florida ..... Loyd, Rosle .,..... 170 151, ..79, .........127 Loyd, Ted R. ..... .................. 9 5, Lubker, Iulie ......... .......... 1 52, 155, Lucas, Sam ............... ................ Ludwig, LaVerne ........ ......... 1 55, Lunstrum, Iohn .......... 18 .........212 Maguire, Myrna ....... Mahan. lohn ....... Mahan, Nina ...... Mains, Burton ........ Mallioros, Iohn ...... Malloy. B111 .............. ..........83, ...........85, Malm, Marguerite ..... .. .................. .. Mann, Iohn .......................... 127, 133, Lupato, Bruno M. ..... .. ....... 25, Lutes, Don ................................... Lydick, Lee Edward ........ 40. 97, 127, Lythgoe, George ......................... McAllister, Florence I. McBeth, Mary Reid ......... .........180 .......180 .........160 .........167 McCalla, Nelle ............... ..... McCampbe1l, Dolores .................. 42, McCann, Richard .......... ........ 2 4 McCarter, Pat ............... McCarty, Donald E. .................. . McCarty, George ....................... McCarty, Vern ........ 42, 97, 125, .........2l2 .........180 .........164 144 .........2l2 McCollum, Mercedes Elizabeth ..... McCombs, Robert V. .................. . 233 .........203 Marapoulou, Salviette .................. 40, MC1l'CiHkO. loe Martin ........ 26, 97, 118, Mardis. Robert .....................,............... Marietta, Wm. L. ........................ ,....,,, , Markle, Donald M. .......... 24, 97, 115, 190, Marks, Walter ........ 124, 127, 132, 145, Marmor, Bernice ...... ..... . ............ Martin 1 Alice M. ............................ 79, 1 .92, Martin Betty ......... ................. 4 6, Martin, Bill .............................. 46, 95. Martin, Charles I. .............................. . Martin, Dorothy .......... 25, 44, 46, 79, 117, 119, 168. Martin, Robert ...... ........................... STUDENT ci FACULTY INDEX Masters, Robert ........ ........... 1 64 Mullens, Robert ..,.... ............... 2 13 Matosian, Charles ..,.... .............. 2 12 Murphy, Ioan ............ ........... 8 0 204 Mauk, Carolyn ............. ........ 1 99, 203 Murphy, Rosemary ..... ....... 8 0, 81, 213 Maurer, Robert T, ...,... .............. 2 12 Murtaugh, Iohn ........ ........... 9 7, 182 Maxwell, Anita ......., ................. 2 12 Murtaugh, Tim ...... .............. 2 13 Mazlack, Charles ........................ 125, 146 Muse, Paul F. ........ ............................. 1 67 Meagher, Alice Ann .............. 46, 79, Myers, Clyde ................................ 127, 130 120, 121, Myers, Harold ............ 125, 127, 128, 132 Meece, Ralph ........ .................... M yers, Ieanine ......... , .....,.................... 213 Meigher, Arthur ........ ................. M yers, Wilbur .....................,................ 127 Melton, Pat ............. ..,.... 4 6, ' Mershon, Laura .,..... .......... 8 9, N MQSG1' Gofdfm -----'-' ---'- ' Nash, Beth .............. 26, as, 113, 119. 132 Melcclr' Marv '---'- - --'- '--'------ 2 12 Nasser, DeLill ............,................. 127, 204 Meurer, Gwen .,.... ........,.................. N asset' N1mme1. ------. -.--.'-'.-. 1 27 Maurer' HCI -'---'- --'--'---- I 15' 116' Nasser, Otto .......... ....... 2 13 Meyer, Irma ......,... ................. 8 0, Navel Iohn ....--.---.- ....-.- 2 13 MGYSP' Gertrude ------ --------'-'------ N ea1, Richard ........ ...,........... 2 13 Meyer, Kenneth ........ ..................... l 82 Near' Hubert '---.'.. .. -.-.-.-.'.'-'- 1 82 MSW' W1H1ffsd ------- -'------ 9 5' 192' Neel, lane ................. ........ 4 5, 79, 213 Meisenhelder' Wm' -'--- '-'- ------ ---' N eidlinger, Mary ....... .................. 1 95 Miller, Alfred ............ ........... ,L .... 2 12 1119111511 Ed .- .'----.A- '. -'. Q 5' 213 Miller' Don -'- -'-' ---- ---'-'-' 2 12 Nesliot, Maxine ....... .................. l 82 Miner' Eleanor ------ -- -'---- 8 3' Newman, Roy ........... ........ 2 5, 95, 182 1V1111Gf' F10Yd ----- ---------- 2 19 Newbury, Fred L. ....... .................. 2 13 1v1111ef' 1-011159 -'------ ------- 1 95 Newcomb, 1-miie ..... .........,........... .... 2 1 3 M111ef' Wm- ------ ---------- 2 19 Niehete, Helen ...................... 44, 123, 204 Mink' P015-Y ---------- -------------- 2 19 Ntehele, Margaret .,........ 84, 35, 113, 118, Minnick, Edw. B. ..... ........ 1 65, 166 121' 132 Minnick, Robert .................................... 213 N1Ck1eS' C1.,c,r1eS W. .---.-..--...l 95' 127 213 Minnls, Shirley .......................... 86, 87, 203 N1Ck1eSs' Mary -.'-'-.'-'.....' 46' 85' 113, 117' Minx, Don R. ................ 115, 116, 118, 182 ' 120' 132 Mrsner' Robert D' -- ----- - -- - - 195 Nierste, Fritz .......... .............. 2 13 Mitcham, Clinton ............................ 24, 25 N1pp1e' C1,1m.19s '..------... .'....--- 1 27' 182 M11Che11' Af1111OnY ---------- 44' 95' 191' 195 Nolan, Theodore F. ...... ......... 1 18 195 Mitchell, Lois ...,.................................... 213 Nolcoxl Nome '..'--'-- '--'.'...V-'--- 4 5 Mitchell, Luther .............................. 93, 144 North' Bam, ---'... .----.. 7 9' 213 Mitchell, Roberta ..,..... 26, 27, 36, 113, 116, Noyes' Bessie .. ...-- ..'-----... 1 55 120, 168, 182 Mitchell, Waldo ........ ...........,............. l 64 O Mitchell, William ..... ............ 1 91, 195 Modesm' Charles --'I'-M121 Oakley, Mary Ruth .............. 81, 113, 182 OBrian, Iames ............. ...................... Z 13 Moller, Pat ............ ....... 8 5 OIG d k 213 Monk, Dwight ............. .......... 2 03 19' Y' 199 '-'--- - O'Leary, Bob ........ .............. 1 48 Monkhouse, Beverly .............................. 213 O'Neill, Robert ...... ........ 1 28, 129 Moody, Douglas .............................. 93, 182 O H D V 195 Meeay, Par .................. 35, 152, 155, 195 P9 ' 9919 '- --- -- '-- ' O'Rear, Dan .................... ........... l 82 Moon, Shirlee ........................ 42, 79, Orton, Marie Reiman .... .... ........... 1 6 7 Moore, Gene ...... .......... 4 6, Osborn, Robert .,.............. .............. 1 95 Moore, Harry ..... ..................... 2 13 O G1 I 85 195 Moore' kms 207' srnan, oria ..... .......... 4 , 161 Moore' Icmet H-mm45l 207' Ospiro, Alvaro ..... .......... 0 , Ott, Iohn R. .......,.. .................. 2 04 Moore, Max D. ...,.. ..................... 2 13 O Ph u 7 213 Moore, Philip ..... .......... 1 82 Wang' Y is ' ' 8 ' Moore, Vesper ...... .......... 1 65 P Moorehead, Pat ............ .......... 2 03 Morgan, Bobbie E. ..... . Morgan, Clarence ....... Morgan, Emily ...... Morr, Richard L. Morris, Inez Mowery, Betty ....... ..........213 ........85, 116, ..........204 ..........l64 Page, Barbara ......... Paitson, Barbara ..... Paitson, Betty ........ Paltson, Dorothy ....... Paitson, Louise ...... Paris, Sharon ......... 234 .......46, 851 79, .........85, 116, 213 204 204 195 213 Parkhurst, Willis M. Parks, Carl .................. .. Patrick, Mildred ..... ...... Patrohay, lean ....... Patten, George P. .. Patterson, Martha ....... ...... Betty Io ....... .. Patton, Patton, Bill ............ Patton, Helen ....... Paulus, Ed. .......... . Payton, William ..... Pearcy, Henry ..... Pearce Iohn ...... Peirce, Pelkey, Carol ...... Don ........... Perona, Iohn A. .... . Perrone, Mary Rose Perry, Earline D. ..... ......... , Pershing, Eleanor Peters, Peters, Mary Olga ..........l0, 41 Gavin ......... . .... ...... Peterson, Harold ..... Petrich, Pete ......... Petrila, Iohn 1. ........ . Pettus, Geraldine ........ ..... . '.'fffff.'.12-7, Petty, Bettie Io ......... .......... 8 5, Petyo, Elynore ......... Pfennig, Hazel Tesh Phelps, Duncan .......... Phelps, Ioseph ..... Phillips, Evelyn ........ ............ Phillips, Richard ..... ................ 35 Phillips, Patricia .............. 43, , Plepmeier, Wallace 1. .............,. . Pierce, Carol ................. Pierce, Rex .... Piety, Carolyn ......... Piccione, Ioseph F. Piggs, lack W. ........ . Ping, Warren E. ....,. . Pitman, Letta Mae . Plank, Betty 1. ..... . Pogue, Elyn ..... Ponton, Fred ..... Porter, Elmer ....... Porter, Ioanna ..... Porter, John ........... Potts, Roy H. . .................... ...... . .. Pound, Richard D. ..................... . Powell, Edwin T. ........ 125, 134, Powell, Ethel .............................. Powers, lim .......... 12 5, 135, 140, Pressley, Ioyce ...................... 81, Presslor, Dave ...... .. ......... Preston, William ..................,..... Price, Dennis Henry Price, LaFerne .............,.. 87, 150, Price, Mary W. ......., ................. . Priest, Max ........... Proctor, Sumner ....... .,........ 2 4, Pruitt, Harry ..... Pruitt, Iohn E. ..... . Pugh, Fred ........ Purcell, Lois ............ Q STUDENT 6 FACULTY INDEX ........97. ..........125, .......83, Quinlan, Marie K. ..... . Quinlan, Patricia ..... R Rambis, Albert ....... Sims, lames W. .............. . .......125, 184, ...........184 85, Raney, Garland ....... Raney, Norval D. ..... . Ratliff, Milton ........ Reder, Reece, Rita Ann ...... ...........195 Rogers, Iohn W. .... . Rogers, Thomas ....... Rogers, William .......... Rohrig, Gladys ..... Rohrig, Lois M. .... . Roll, Charles ....... Roloff, Claud ..... 24, 46, 95, 204 . ................. 97, Roloff, Elwood .............................. 127, Rosier. Rombouqh, Iecm Ruth Marie ........ Rosner, Margaret ..... . Ross, Pat ................. 92, ..........81, ......,.28, Raymond ........ Reed, Byford ............. ...........l64 Reed, Fred .............................................. 195 158 Reeve, Helen .................................. 27, Rehner, Adrian ........ 46, 95, 115, 120 Reilly, Edward ................................ 25 Rembold, Richard ...,............. Render, Bernard ...... Render, Rudolph ..... Reschan, Ray ............ Restrepo, Catalina Retter, Nan ............... Reynerson, Iune Rhodes, Iohn ........ Rice, Jack ......... Rice, William ......... .97, 121 ........46, 93 125, 127, 1 1 128, 150, ....28, Rich, Maynard ............ ........ 4 2. Richards, Iere ......... ........206 Richardson, Calvin L, ....... ...... . Richardson, Carl W. ...... .,............... . Richardson Iames .............................. 184 Richardson, Margaret Ann .... 89, 151, Richardson, Marka ........................ 81. Richardson Owen .... ...................... 1 27 Richardson Sharon Richardt, Iohn Wm. . Richart, Wanda ....... ......,.....25, 89, 155 Richeson, Richard M ....... 95, 128. 148 Richeson, William ............................. Richey, Robert ........ Riggle, Mary Io .....,. Riggs, Rex ............ Riley, Ioseph ....... Rimmel, A1 ........ Rimmel, Marlon ............ .....,....12l 28, 125, 144, 148, .83, Rippetoe, Miriam ........ ................. 1 Risher, Iune .........,.. 24. 29. 97. 13, 170, 121, Ritter, Hubert O. ................... ,...- - - Roach, Betty ...... .......... Roach, R. W. ........ . Roberts, Richard ...... ,,,....4 ....... ... 46, 87, 113, 184, ..97 Rosser, Iames ....... Rowe, Shirley ........ Royer, Bob .......... Rudd, Robert ....... Rudd, Ianice ................ Rumple, Iean .................. Russ, Mary Carpenter Russell, Donald .............. .97, ..89 Roesch, Barbara ........... ------- 145 Roeschlein, William ........ --------- 151 153: 214 131 189 184, 196 214 .......135, 137, 139. 142 204 138, 149 ........79, 204 ,..........214 .......186 Russell, Iames ............... ................ 9 7 196 Rust, Carol .............................. 87, 191, 196 Rzeszewski, Lenny ............ 125, 135, 136, 137, 138, 145 S Sacra, Arthur ........... ......... 9 5, 191, 204 Sackrider, Don ...... ............... 4 6, 214 Sackrider, Peggy ...... ............... 8 3, 214 Sacksteder, Alloys ................................ 162 Sagraves, Glenn ................ 46, 92, 95, 204 Sahlman, Sitri .......... .. .................. 40, 161 Saikley, Nick ............................................ 41 Sajko, Stan ............ 28, 97, 115, 123, 125, 127, 129, 145, 147, 186, 221 Saladin, Kenneth .................... 97, 115, 186 Sallay, Irene .................... 16, 85, 199, 204 Sanchez, Lucrecia ........................ 40, 161 Saponne, Carmelo .......................... 28, 214 Sargent, Don ......... ........ 2 3, 24, 41, 115, 169, 170, 186 Sargent, Melvin .......... .................... 4 6 Saucerman, Eugene ........ .................. 2 14 Saucerman, Louise ....... ......... 8 8, 89, 196 Schabel, Barbara .......................... 79, 204 Schaeffer, Rose Louise .......... 85, 113, 186 Schaller, 1-lal ................................ 171, 186 Schaller, Ruth Gleason ........ 81, 171, 186 Scheick, Donald ........................... Schenkel, Shirley ....... Schepper, Forrest W. . Schiele, Ioan .............. Schick, Joseph ......... Schmidt, Robert L. .........164 ...........214 16, .........196 196 Scholle, Shirley ........ .................. 8 5, Scholz, Marge ..,..............,...... 83, Schroeder, lack E. Schumacker, Robert ...... Schwab, Helen .............................. Schwinghamer, Ioe 235 121, ...,....44, 97, 117, 97, 144, 148, ..89, 204 196 196 204 214 Scott, Barbara ................................ 83, Scott, Louis ...................... 95, 144, 146, Scott, Pat ................................ as, 196, Scott, Robert Wesley .... 26, 115, 116, Scott, Thomas E. .....,.............. 95, 144, Seal, Phyllis ..................... ................... Secmon. Io ................ 25, 82, 83. 113, S9d1912eCk, Myra ............................ 85, Sekulovich, Dan ................................ Selge, Paul .................... 124, 127, 146 Seltzer, Robert ........................ , ........... .. Serum, Jack ...,.......,........,................... Sermershein, Robert Shade, Carroll ............. Shaffer, Iames Shaffer, lone ......... Shannon, Iohn Shaw, Dorothy . Shea, Gerald I. . Shedd, Rebecca Sheeks, Phyllis ........ Sheets, Wm. ........ . Sheldw. Roy ...... Shepard, Ioanne ..... Sherfey, Wm. ...... . Shew, Fred .......... Shew, Martha . Shewmaker, Wm, I, Shields, Dorothy Ann 150, 152, . ............ .144, 46 ............94, .........88, 89 ..........85, 113, 118 ........46, 120 ee, ei, 153, 154, 170, Shlflet, Flo ................,................. .... 8 5, Shinoske, Dorothy Shoemaker, Ethel ..... Shontz, Geraldine ..... Shoulders, Irene ...... Shriner, Martha ...... Shriner, Walter ...... Shuman, Pat ............ Silbeuqh, lohn ...,..... Simmons, Roberta ........ 83, 116, 198 Simpson, Nadine .... ..........85, 206, 1 1 1 1 1 Singleton, Clifton C. ...... . Sisk, Fred ................... Sisson, lames .....,..... Slattery. Frank ........ Slaven , Ann ........ Slaven, lane ............ Slavin, Robert W. .... . Slocum, Dan .......,,,,, Small, Rose M. ..... . Smith Barbara ........ Smith Beni. .1 ....... . Smith Bettie ........ Smith Byron C. ...... . Smith Donna Lee ,... Smith, Flora ..... Smith, George .... Smith Ioseph E. ...... . Smith Laban C. Smith, Lloyd .......... .......1159l .........97, .........93, Weddle, Ierry ...... Smith, Marvin D. Smith, Max .......... Smith, Priscilla ........ Smith, Ronald ....... Smith, Ulysses ........ Smock, George Smudde, Marilyn ...... Snider, Iames M. Snldow, Harold Sniffln, Donna .... Snodgrass, Mary Snyder Snyder Snyder Sowers, Spear, Spear, Spear, , Ioan ........... , Rosemary ..,... , Wilma ...... Ierrle .......... Loren L. ....... . Robert ...... Susan ....... Spears, Martha Spence, I. L, STUDENT St FACULTY INDEX Spiece, Earl L. Spreen, Erma L. ........ 15, 29, 85, Springer, Owen .............................. 97, Spurr, Iack .......... .............................. Stahl, Iuanita ............. Stalcup, Victor R. .... . Stambough, Marion ....... Stanley, Max ............. Stark, Carroll C. ..... . Steed, Mary Lou .......... Steinsberger, Dorothy . Stevens, Bill ................ Stevenson, Kay ............ Stewart, David L. .... 25, 115, .......118, 186 .......116, 196 .........87, 186 214 .........196 .........166 .........2l4 .........85, 196 .........79, 196 196 .........79, 205 186 175, 205 ..214 118, 186 205 .127 .........205 ........l50 205 186 186 ........92, 152, 186 ......,37, 125, 186 196 93, 144, 148 196 Stich, Robert W. ,........................,.......... 186 Still, Robert .......... ........................ 4 6 205 Stirwalt, Kitty ..... ................ 4 6, 120 Stoehr, Marjorie ...... ....... 8 3, 118, 186 Strah, Thomas A. ....... ........ 9 5, 119, 186 Strange, Bill ............ .....,................ 4 l Street, Charles ............ ......... 9 5, 205 Streeter, William Ir. ....... ............ 2 14 Strickler, Delores ....... ......... 8 3, 205 Stroot, Bob .......... ................ 1 45 Strong, Carol ......... ............. 8 5 205 Strong, Orvel .......... ..... .,............ 1 6 1, 165 Strong, Thomas G. ................ 118, 121 186 Stuebe, Donna .................. 12, 29, 44, 113, 152, 190, 196 Stultz, Allen G. ......... ..,.................... 2 14 Sullivan, Dick ............ Summers, Alan Keith . ........46, 120, 196 Sunkel, Bob ..................... Sutherland, Iack ........ .............. 1 49, 205 Sutherlin, Ioan ......... ........ 8 9, 113, 186 Suttle, Woodrow .................................. 165 Svarczkopf, Frank ...... ..... 1 15, 125, 186 Svarozkoph, Katherine ................ 118, 196 Svendson, Ethan A. ........ ............. 1 66 Swaim, Roxann ,............. ......... 7 9, 205 Swalls, Fred ............ Sweeney, Gordon ..... ...,.....l61 .........196 Szymanski, Ted ............ 97, 125, 145, T Talflinger, Carol .... Tait, Melba ........... Tait, Robert E. ..... . Talbott, Wilma ...... Tapy, Betty Mae ........... Tatlock, Jim ............ Tatlock, Vllmer ...... Tavern, Leonard H. Taylor, Ethel M. Taylor, Ieanne ...... Taylor, V. S. ....... . Temple, Ruth ...... Terry, Wilma ....... Tessari, Emil ........ Theodore, Helen ............ Thomas, Ioseph E. Thomas, Noel F. Thomas, Paul ...,... Thompson, Flo ...... Thornton, Keith .... Throckmartin, Erma Throckmorton, Iohn Thompson, Mary ..... .. 148. 205, 221 214 116, 196 .79, 113, 121, 186 .........l97 .........205 .........2l4 ........81, 153, 214 ........87, 113, 197 147, 188, 195 .........2l4 .........2l4 .........205 .........2l4 Tipton, Iohn ................... ........ 3 7 Tipton, Mary Frances Tipton, George Tirey, Ralph N. ..... . Tofsted, Iames Torr, Ioan ............. Torrence, Iack Toth, Barbara Tranbarger, Iohn C. ..... ............ . Trenary, Peggy ........... Trent, Richard ............ Treub, Anna May ..... Tressler, Frank ........ Trimble, Ierry ......... Tartan, Andrew Trueblood, Dennis 159 .........83, 214 .........85, 214 87, 205 ...166 205 Trueblood, Ioan .............................. 85. Truelove, Herman Turner, Dick ............ Turnock, Robert ..... 214 188 25, 97, 115. 118, 121, 169 isa 214 .......1e5, 167 .......2o7, 215 .......135, 140 215 Tyree, Harriet .............. ......... , 85 V Valentine, Betty ......... VanHuss, Phyllis Vaughn, Iohn . .-.. .. ........38 Ventura, Paul .................... 43, 46, 95, Vermillion, Iames F. Vldarovich, Michael Vtgus, Gene ................ Villwock, Reta ....... Voigt, Iohn ...... Voke, Pat ....... 236 120, 188 95, 188 ..........42, 215 Vowell, Connelly W , Walker, Clarence Jordan ........ 125, 141, Wallace, Robert .................................. Wallace, Paul G. ..... . Walls, Arthur Ir. Walsh, Elizabeth Walters, Martha ..... Walwrick, Paul ..... Wann, Harry ......... 46, 95, 115, 118 .. ...III951 Ward, Vern ..................... ........ 1 88 Washburn, Jackie D. Watkins, Harriet ..,............................... Watson, Iohn T. .,............................ 95, Watson, Paul E. .... 97 Watson, Ralph .................................. Watts, Dallas .................................. 40, Watts, Iean ............. Webber, Lloyd ....... .........83, Webster, Virgil M. ..... .... . .. Webster, Virginia ..... ....... Weddle, Ernest ....... ,115, 118, 121, Weekly, Bonnie lean Weidner, Elizabeth ................ 29, 46, Weir, William ........... .................. Welch, Maryon K. ....... ...... . Welch, Wm. M. ......... ..,... . Wendholt, C. D. ..... ...... . Wentz, Robert ......... ........... Werner, George .......... ........ l 21, Westwood, Norman .... .............. Wheatley, I. P. ........... ........ 1 21 Wheaton, Dorothy ..,..... ....... 1 19, Wheaton, Louella ....... ........... Wheeler, Sally ............... .......... 8 5, Wheelhouse, Eleanor ...... ........... White, Dane ................... ....... White Evelyn ....... ....... White, Frank ........... .,..... White, Harold W. ..... ...... . White, Kenneth ..... ........... White, Marian ........ ......... 7 9, White Martha ........ ............. 4 6, White Phyllis ....,.. ......................... White v151e1 ........................ ev, 113, Whitesell, Virginia ........ 85, 113, 116 Whitkanack, Mildred .................... 92, Whitlock, Don ........... ....... ....... Whitlock, Vern ..... ...................... Whitmer, Iack ........ ........ 1 27, 130, Whitney, Elaine ,....... ................ 7 9, Whltworth, Richard ...... Wible, William ........... ....... Wiggins, Kenneth ..... ....... Wilcox, Glade ....... ....... Wilcox, Iohn ........ ....... Wilken, Gareta ......... ....... Wilkerson, William ...... ....... Wilkinson, Paul .... STUDENT ci FACULTY INDEX Williams, Dale ......... ......... 1 16, Williams Daniel R. ............................. . Williams, Gordon L. ....,........................ . Williams Harvey D. 46, 146, 188, Williams Mark H. .......................... 25, 28, Williams, Naomi ............ 87, 116, 188, Williams Omar L. Jr ....................... 43, Williams, Robert ............ 25, 97, 188, Wilson Bettie ........... .................. 9 2, Wilson, Catherine ....... .............. Wilson Genevieve ..,.. ........... Wilson John R. ....... ............. . Wilson June .......... .................. Wilson Pat ........ ........ 4 Z, 79, Wilson, Tom ......... Wieman, Jimmie ..... Winn, Richard ..... Winntshi, John ..... .......87. ...........165 .......188 Winslow, William M. ....... ................ . Wiseman, Gordon ........ ........... 4 8, Wlsma, Richard ........ .............. Wolf, Paul ........... .......... Wolford, Don ..... ............. Wood, Helen ............ ..................... Wood, Bettye Jo ......... ........ 8 6, 87, Wood, Louise Bob ....... ..................... Woodard, Harold .................................. Wooden, John . ..................... 124, 134, 136, 137, 142, Woods, Samuel ...................,................ Woody, Orville R. ............................... . Woolsey, Max ....,. 127, 129, 131, 135, Wooten, Fern I. ................................... . Work, Ruth ............ 92, 113, 117, 118, Worth, R. L. ........................................... . Wright, Joy ............................................ Wright, Marietta ........ ....... 8 5 Wright, Sidney ....... ....... 9 2 237 Wunclerbaum, Rose ....... Wunker, Harry F. ...... Wynn, Bernard W. .... . Wythe, John F. ............... . X Xurafes, Mary ........ 25 Y Yager, Lots ................... Yager. Sylvan A. .Z9, 41, 46 153, 199, .......42, 97, 117 . ............. 95, , 89, 113, 118, Yates, John R. .................... 25, 94, 95 Yeagley, Florence .............................. Young, Don .......... , ............................. .. Younq, Sally .................... 44, 82, 83, Youngblood, Richard Yowell, Richard ............... ........ Z Zambenini, George ...... Zimmer, Beverly ......,,, ........82, 83 1 'THANKS . . . For Photography to: MARTIN'S PHOTO SHOP, TERRE HAUTE RICHARD D. MORPHEW, KANSAS CITY, MO. TOM WILSON, TERRE HAUTE CHARLES MAUDLIN, TERRE I-IAUTE For Engravings: INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS For Printing: MOORE-LANGEN PRINTING COMPANY, TERRE HAUTE For Covers: S. K. SMITH COMPANY, CHICAGO . . . and lo all flzose whose cooperalion has made flris book possible 238 INTRODUCTION ........ ............... ...... GOVERNMENT ............ Student Council ......... Womans League ............... Intertraternity Council ........... ...... Student Activities Bureau ......... ...... Student Union Board ............ ...... Men's Hall Council .............. ...... Women's Hall Council ......... ...... ACTIVITIES .................. Campus Revue ........ Statesman ............ Radio .............. Sycamore ................. Ink Sense ..................... Blue Book ......................... Sycamore Players ......... Symphonic Band ....... Orchestra ................. Chorus ................. Men's Chorus ......... Homecoming ........ Song Fest .............. Honor Day ........ TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Omega Sigma Chi ....... Mu Zeta .,..,,,,,,,.,, .,,,,,. 22 Omega Psi Phi 24 Alphflf Sigma Tau .......... Delta Lambda Sigma ., 25 Forum 25 26 CLASS SCENES ....... 27 28 HONORARIES ..... 29 Pamarista ,.,,,,,,.,- .----.,. 30 Blue Key ,.,,,,,,,-. ---..,.-'-- . Siqma Alpha Iota 34 Sinfonia 42 Alpha Phi Gamma .Q ,,,. 43 Kflppct Delta Pi ...,,,,,, 44 Epsilon Pi Tau 45 Kappa Pi 45 Theta Alpha Phi 46 Pi Omega Pi 48 Lambda Psi Sigma 50 51 51 SPORTS .............. IVIe1'1'S Sports 60 I Men's Club Football ............... cLUBs ..................................... ...... 6 3 Qgillftbgll ...... is ........ Departmental and Social Track .............. Baseball ............. Speaker's Bureau ....... ...... 6 4 Golf .,.-.--,-.--'-- --.'.--.'. Press Club ................ ...... 6 5 Cross Country ,,,..,,,,,,,,,. Newman Club ......................... ...... 6 6 SW1mminf3 ------------ -......... Forensic ...................................... ...... 6 7 ggkgciifgglgfg Sycamofes Future Teachers of America ........ ,,.... 6 7 ' ' Statonian Club ....................... ...... 6 8 Women's Sports Elementary Club ....... ...... 6 9 . Modern Language ......... ...... 7 O Athenaeum ......................... ...... 7 I Bowling ---------- Latin Club ............................... ...... 7 2 IWomen ..,..,,,, , Home Economics Club ......... ...... 7 2 Commerce Club ............. ...... 73 PEOPLE Industrial Arts Club ....... ...... 7 3 Y Veterans Club ................. ...... 7 4 Administration ---...... gaculty groups ,,.,,---- Sororities and-Fraternities emures ' Alpha ............................... ...... 7 8 CIUSSGS Delta Sigma .............. ...... 8 U S . Gamma Gamma ....... .,,,,. 8 2 Kappa Kappa ............. ...... 8 4 Sophomore ,-,-.-. Lambda Delta Phi ....... ...... 8 6 Freshman ........ 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