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HONOR DAY, 1955, SAW PRESIDENT Raleigh W. Holmstedt present approxi- mately fifty awards to students who had proved themselves outslanding in their respective fields. Awards given included the Junior French Scholarship Awards, the Sigma Alpha Iota National Founda- tion Award, and the Second Reeves Nursing Award. Pictured are, the student co-chairmen who supervised Honor Day plans: at, lhe left is Forrest Dunnuck, senior from Nappanncc, and at the right is Betty Peak, senior from Michigan City. At the far right is David Nicoson, president of Student Council, who presided at the ceremonies. Dr. Joseph Schick, professor of Eng- lish was faculty speaker at the cere- mony; also featured in the program was the college orchestra, under the direc- tion of student conductors Leonard Minix and Mary Alice Hughes. Dr. Lawrence Ehcrly, professor of music, played the organ prelude and postlude, and Georgia Gwynn led the audience in singing the uAlma Malcra'. Honor Day Passed Most By WITH A HAPPY GRIN, Charles Buckley received his award and congratulations from President Holmstedt. After a year of hard work in a chosen field, it was quite a thrill when we received recognition - and quite a disappointment when we tlidlft 23
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Publications Kept Us Informed SUE LEPAGE TYPED AN ARTICLE for the States- man, while Jim Ray checked the latest issue to see what improvements could be made; Tom Reck took his cues from editor Jean Lewis, and Deloris Brink wielded the scissors. These people were only a few of the staff members who gave us our weekly newspaper. LOOKING HAPPIEH THAN THEY did around deadline time7 Mary Ellen Mockhee, Glenn Holpp, Sue McDonald, and Eileen Kazmer worked on the 1956 yearbook. This may look easy, but don,t he fooledethcre was more to it than cutting margins off of pictures, discussing the merits of a photograph and making alphabetical lists. .- LINED UP TO BUY A BLUE BOOK were, left to right: Carole Reising, Mary Rundill, Eileen Kazmer, and Joe Bandura. Salesmen of these useful directories were Blue Book editor Carolyn Shake and assistant business manager, Paul Gill.
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GOING HOME! PACKED AND ready to leave were Pat Carlisle, Jackie Hauler, Sue Peacock, Jun Miunick, Dale Byers, Carolyn Lyons, Morris Cornell, Bill Hargis, Peg Sherfick, Mary Helen Coates, and Augie Mauser. we were always glad to go, but we knew we7d be ready to come back by the limo vacation was over. Of course, picking up grades came before making the trip homewanl. With the usual happy WU faces that accompany grade-day, John H. Cooke, Harwook Phend, Julius C. McKay, Mary Jo Rogers, Martha Petersen, and Harvey McClain lined up to receive the cards that Mary Ann Miller was handing out. Looking back over the year, we realized that it had been a full one. Our grades reminded us of the hard work we sometimes did, just as Olher souvenirs and memories recalled the fun we had.
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