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

 - Class of 1960

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351 V 'fl P: to remember if Q ff 3'S3'f2ia1i16SVx2,fQfi's, V W vw - :GK w. Mm vw, U- im'-:-N NQEY-' ,Q ,Avo Min. . x ' u VII :gn QL:- ' 6.2 'FL-f3Yf'f Xxx Y ORE Volume 66 61960 INDIANA STATE 'I'l0UlIlEHS 11ULLEl'LI'I TEHHIC ll,Xl l'I'l. INDIANX qgm.,..,. my if --.....i.......-.-...... W H., .NA . .T Nt q NN? C,kI:1.Tff9A Wi ,X A... N-. . S E' Q yygdy lvl I INJ 'Vg 'Q .liffie .'-. VCE I-4131.1 ,,, V: ' no Rtlnvaou rn N4 0 CAMPU 5 7A'l'. YCACPOIIIRS . Litil, Change is at once a tangihle and an intangible thing. It may he seen in huildings and proce- duresg it may he felt in attitude and spirit. This hook is an attempt to capture change through 2 .amish . vm - 'XNXNX X 3 -. TF5-A,V-1AFINEr3ET?SRRt?1E'?Nf5r1N5 N3 it ..,, L, ET F2 - V F52 Y YJ X313 tri ' NX KLML, YR A NC the mediums of the camera and the typewriter. an attempt to show why this year of 1959-60 was a year of change at Indiana State Teachers College. in downtown Terre Haute. BOOK I We became a part of the social milieu and learned about the dynamics of groups and people. BOOK II We became a part of the aca- demic environment. acquiring maturity through knowledge. - l W I-tlhfi-zwnfiiiir' W --v b' lgwv, ,.vFI23pm1, Wulf Wfifwdm 'x 'e ,f',M,,wf7fm , ff mv'LWW WL, UWB? w'b253Qf::G ,ww 5, ',,,f1fvr1'5Wf',,lf1, 1 l 1- , . W9l'ffsP1fW'1H3LJ'31 ' P ' ' WN' Mil!fW3'w1.'.3u LH' l yi 3 7 wwwflwlihl' Wgwey,gq7n.g. W, 1' M ,M wg4'0wMyw41n War If . ,g',vAf:,g5-awgyw, ,, 112 51, 1 i.mf wmf' HL., W 'WH' V 'f lf W' www ' ' , Y W M lWw2'fz'v1Q154F, w7.6J1GW1fm--Q . 1 fri! 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ALWAYS A lf11111l1-i11 111eCC111 lor SlUClf?1llS, lhG Sl1,1fl11111l ljfliflil E1L1ild111g1 lull: C111 fi: MQW f:113pe11111i111ce this y1e111' 4 W'lI'lj 1'lf'l1'1f11'1 f'111rl IIPLVV l'lI'lVlC 'f'1171I1'I 1.11. ...T '-'LAC1 . Y 4,1x, .14 1. , - M -Rn , . fm, , ,?mfYx7-w,--vt-'-t- -f--f a -A - - -1 A TRIUMPH OF Ililllil cmd mcxller, the Science Build- lI'1QI w-Q15 lhe l1+?WI?'Sl 011 cC11111i1L1s. The three story s1ruct11r-9 1g1c1vo 11112 f:oll121g1+F thai 'll:11q1:3e1 look. QGVKN e..v.A.N N. ' WN.:-M: 'N- E?s:'SQSN:QS2::M, -- A--kxr-1-'-.s:evQr1P::XaM x.- .-x N N .K--amy-x-awMy-aan., :g:n?4:5T affix--'KXTJ K-Q Y11'e5SffQ:,MMr:yv:fsqN1- NNN: Nxsxq Mx Q , ,, ,. .,.2-: - ''2kQie:':SWf??Q25iSii-55535, , THE HCME ECONOMICS Building, Colorful cmd modern, was one oi the most attractive buildings on Ccrnipus. lt symbolized the now cle-dn look of this colloqe with its structural simplicity of line- crnd tomi, VILMER TATLOCK, sorvinq CIS the director oi -1:11, tended services, Continuod to Co-ordinoto the vor? ous extensions of Starts-'s qrowinq campus. 5 HARRY BUCHHOLZ. os director ot louildinqs and grounds, had the responsibility ot dire-ctinq the clionqinq physical CIDDECITCIHCG ot our Cdnipus. lliln: 127 'ERS il? ll lg' anna yur ll Qllvl' FN IVY 51+x'f,::::s:E:5:::5SN XG' 3 1':ss1fs:1111ii1i5iRT3 is .J We saw the effects of the change in academic procedure ahuost iniuiediately. Registration oc- curred only twice a year under the new semester system. a change from the old three term-year: pre-registration hecamc a thing of the past. Friday afternoon classes were introduced as well as two hour courses. Saturday classes did not cmue: hut. universal floats were lost. We felt the effects of the change too: the luxury of three day weeks for some. the pain of paying larger sums of money at registration. the joy of spending more time at the Grill. in academic procedure EVEN THE REGISTRATION proc-ecluree, were different with the Chcmqe to the semester system, We were more rr as J than v r Hfwev r with th help of our co rnaelors, we nicrrrcrqed to Complete our programs. 1, X P- xp: -: -N -ao: :r 1: .fr 'X .. . ffl-Sf , Z -qf 37 x iw-ff '5 s 5 ' '..'31-i 'I A A ug 'Q.:45N,f gl QQ.g5y 3?:L-fy l , X -: jx 'if Q SNI5: f :, .5jQQ5, 4 ix RQ' 'Eff + ' my f . X .X g. X 1.1, . 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'TX 5 tum: ' WL. in acti itie In VP60. tltingf llztpln-in-tl in tht- Slll4lt'lll l mimi Huiltliiig. ilu:-F 1-lit-km! :against lnml lvalllf in Ilia- ne-w atvlixitie-5 mmm: pmjm'tn1' rvvlf xsllirrvtl in tht- .Xtuliturillnl its hllllIQ'lllS vie-wval .llllllllf Stvwairt. 'rl'1'g1Ul'y Pm-vlx mul Do-lvlviv Re-j-W nnlalf on Vlllllltllh for tlle- firft time-. Tlu- nf-is uvtixilif-F were- we-n uf part nl' the- lviggvr. In-lla-r llltliilllll State-. amal ww. tvpiml flllllihlllil vol- lfgjiillle. Ql'0'f'tl'1I Ilia- innmutimif jnyflllly. S PLAYING POOL was one oi the most popular student pastimes. Ctlier game activities were available to everyone in the Student Union Buildinq. IERRY O'NEIL, director of tlie Student Union Building, amd Miss Florence Tliornpson, dean ot women, disf Cussed expaiidina and litroofilenina social activities. THE LANGUAGE Matheniatics Building was not only a Center for classes but also for Enqlisli Coffee Hours, poetry readings, dramatics, and radio loroadcastinq. ,re Q is if H A 'AP Q' - - +11 i'::g1:1gi1i3:::'31:i:i: Lge we-We 1 ..: V X .I , , rx Q Ax 1 5' r N- 1 ..,-.-N .,....-4 ,I , ,.,.. at , f ........- -W-0 ll i ......-- '- Hg 1 .......--v I '3 N ............-.-.- ll ' X Q 'X-.gg ll : V ,R 5284 'l ll : ,A ' ig.. ,wifqzz A .U , 1 :TV E'fi5f1-JFQZ' V34 wwe 'll r x 'nw - .H .1 ...vi , , ' . .af K V If A 'I ' 'f , 4 . I' R' flap., 'I , . ,K , V If t ' X. f' - ll s --K iq, - ' i-wi fi? , ' If uf. ,. ms J - in if x il El f - . . E 1 T ' - 'Q 2 -gf . mxggriz-5-Q X W v-1v'1111rig5:1 EIS -:tw - qw 'A . .I -. ., X ,Xl . V t I , K , it , 1 if , Q at, G Lf 1 'I 1 Q X. 2, -. , r f' ',. rr. px f 1 4 W t , X , ' Ulf? is f-' S Q ' , Y N au, 7 Kgs x x Jigs 3? 1 gg A in X A A X ,iff A X Q51-Qi iii 1,4 t ,ai 3-A' QW' X ll 'lfflluf A . 1 OK? A Nt fi, 1 r Q f K ' 9 . S I Q N 1 K' J -, WN W l X N A ' ' ' sr -1 .- ' 1 -4 A-' A ' ' fir-5 ffgfiiitf 512:-.'ii7'5f H '-5'1:7Qi'l7.1'1 ' sift? 1 . :','11'i7? 21:1 :'if.:.:4'3if! S' f' ' Q Su 'ifiihf- . , -.tw pa ., r ., .,.::' .U 'SN-H fl-f?'g 3 1 , ., f WWII- i i f :A w , f N,.,i' A , N . , , Z4. -r 1 P 1' qw. Q - :grows A , if ,Up . .31 WAYNE SCHOMER, director of public cmd profes- sioridl services, Alfred l-lcrrdiriq, director of plcrc-ef merit, orrd Joseph Kish, director of iritorrr.ot1ozi sei- vices, found tlicit the expdridmq proqrorrr otfereil rricmy possibilities in the field of public relfirtioris. CONTHIBUTING TO THE lnrocideriiiiq scciol octivif ties wcrs Dr. Tiloor Bebek, Htirtqcrricm corrvocittifri specilcer, who stressed need for world peace, . ,WE vS3'n'6f.m1.,AH'a.5i! L., was ig ' .' . i slig--,.,g, A l 'Q ar its is-42:21, -duh . QZSMSVTN fit., -X 1 4 ' L I 3 k -46550 . . ' I N ' in 'A Affiim f'if . . f R yn' rx x Ji . 1 Q W' . ' T' sgq b 1. . . , . 5 ' fir' , , - N' t. gg sfmx s e r '.. 3-1: x 1,1 I f' v X M - X. Y.-'2 f we. Sw fsfrwfqsc,g s , -K uf, - Q , ,Q y -ve' x-X , f 'tam -1 2-1. - Q X -..LQFR ' 4, uv! 'D -34 va rr A N an-.A A F v -. 1 .1 i , . Q g R, ,QQ 3 p . A . , 'll 'S ,Aa 1 5 .Q X4 if, e K X . K K ' ' ' N s I4 V 1 'Q' x A gh' A- Q ' .qw A 8 - ' .li 4-,itrq O if ac' bb If Xa' J . K ' 4' 1 V. 1 ' if s yr' ,mx t M, BURFORD HALL was one of the most striking views on campus. The halls exterior beauty was paralleled by interior comforts ot telephones in all rooms and sixefloor elevator service, No tax money was used tor the dorm. in li ing STUDYING WASN'T so had after all. Soundprootina frrid icrrect liahtinq made cur roonts ideal places tc stay at hcrnel' and qet something accomplished, 10 St X X nw taut ,MN-X t X NSXWSN it l'l' X ill -lol' X X X X l' QW QWV Ylttmmxumm ,- mt-+-st' t ixwf, it X N. CARL, ONE OF the colleqe policemen, was always ready to help newcomers find their way around the different residence halls on campus. H uw t me -1 .- Everyone agreed that clmnge was been in Hur- forfl Hall. the colorful new women's dormitory: one of the director! luiggest problems was terwli- ing the girls to keep their curtains pulled. 'llhif was more difficult than it seems ln-cause ol' the lavish use of glass throughout the eix-story lrriclt structure. The girls of Burford felt that the hall wa- an ideal way to ease the houfing situation at Indiana State and the college men wistfully agreed. Al- though a new men'w dormitory wan proniifed for the future. Parfonf Hall wah on-rcrowdcd. .Kr- gyles replaced nylons in the luathroomf of Craw- ford House. formerly a college housing unit for women. as men moved in for the lint time. OTHA L. IOHNSON, director ct P'tirr3+:fr't5 I-lctll, cam- THE MEN OF f rtrwtf rd H ll 1 It rn C t 1 stcxrttly strove to keep the mens dorm ct eorntortctlf-l-3 new surrourtdm ge tttuntl h tt me r tzvfr it tn eff V home away from home ter rnimy et the rrzen. e ffrpee rem th f rut word Nu- 'Y N.. ,fl Ss S3 ,-,A . 'XX - 'V E633 et it ar of tradition ' - Eli TRADITIONAL BEANIES awaited freshmen at the Qmd of the registration line. The blue and white berets and qreem beanies dotted the campus 'ziitg tlnsf H1i:'11-96121111115 TY,1Cj'C'lAVVffIT dderiiilzifetil their tate. tlllzuigv nur imlc-ml the- luayliote- of tliv ye-ui' lnut 1' : V . DEAN OF MEN Mail-1 Vlfilllams Worked to mamtam iw vuulul not Q-fculw the- part. Nur tlltl we- sun vb tl , , , , . 9 traditional mterflratemal activities. l-let also li lu. The- pmt with its lzmiiliai' vilftollif htill recte-fd studfsnt emplaymeiit and stud-2-ut loanb rpm-ll:-fl 1-ull'-ge to ui: l.l'0rlllllilll ln-zuiivs clotting . H -f TE, tlw full Vllllllbllh,ll0lll4'1'1tllllllg with itw 0?Xf'llt'lllt'lll :tml page-ziliti'y. tllv zmnuul fuotlmll gzune uguiiiwt iil'l'll-l'lNill Bull State-. the' unig' llQ'l'X0llhIl1'Nh nl' Sllllvill. maulrigzil blllgLl'l'r at lllll'lrllll1lrlllllt'. th.- 'furv N4'ill'lllQ'Hh of finals uml the- Iii: fiuh ol' re-livl' uln-li we- htuml we- haul pufwcl. the- tenfion :mel thrill ul' lluinpiif He-sue-. Razz 420mm with itx gmnl liumura-il jufliing, that lU'1l1lQ'Illlf' zur ol llmiur Illlf. aiml l-lllkllly thc- Sllllhllylllg u1-l1i4-w- -.,,Nn-X me-nt of gnuliizitioii we-vli. 'stlllllbllglllI'll2lllgf'llilllllllIH'1Hl'1l2lllllltl'lIll1l1'llt'il llillltlllllllllgl' thv rlllllilllfll of vuftum uml trzulitiml. 12 :fd S .,,,. ,. i , ,,.psnlIl0lG' F ,-QQIHU 1 ,Q -qpupslllw 1 L.l 1 QQ:---2il:,, L . was Q, 1- X -- HL4 'L.x x4 S-.I . , 1 -v-4-e'-:'- :Q:4QiQE.rg - P, N ELMER CLARK, 5155-Lclcxte decxu i1 111-1'rux.1'tifr'1 tif qrcxducxte students, cmd Icxmes PQITIIEAI, d1IE'CTJI i crlummi relations, worked tc put 5-:'h-mil lzyczlty limi TIffIC1iTiOI'1 on Cr hlgher level cxzzui-wg: the fmqmxi-plies fx xf 0 il ONE OF THE :most 1.-1FV1SXlY'1T Cf11'ug3L1s trfimdltious, the Mcrdriqfml smqers s+,n11A,g fmt mfgmy cfzmgjus f1,111CTlCI1 -, CUSTOM REVERSED H3911 flw,1r1:'1g1 lflweethemt Vfeefv emi whem yiungx Vniiies sqmred fhexr beau:-1. .Aft iv 13 ENTHUSIASTIC spectcuors W-jztchei the Homecominq Queen cmd her cfiyurr make 1:1 halftime cxppe-Cirffmfi-'f Crt The Ho11'1ec0mi1'1q qcmie m Qctober and progress vga lxq , 5 5 i 1 ,. i V fini. iw 4 YR- x X N l N W Qs: A . t t . x -Q TESTS LIKE these, steppina stones to senior colleae and teachina, were measures of our progress at State. Change and tradition. essential parts of our college year. lrotli contrilvuted tangilnly to the progress of tlie educational standards at Indiana State. As our life improved. our horizons lrroadened and we lvecame lbetter fitted for tlle educational tasks facing us: the development of tlle retarded cliild. the advancement of the gifted cllild. tlle training of adolescent minds and morals. tlie challenge of new generations of in- tellect and intelligence. As our grasp of tlle educational theory lnecame clearer and keener. we looked forward to our future witll increasing desire and mounting im- patience. We were ready. STUDENT TEACHING was the true test ot our progress. 'Working with youna children and de- veloping adolescent minds called tor all the skills we had acquired during our first three years. mm ft ,sw ln , -- w 14 AS DIRECTOR OF research and testing, Charles Hardaway showed us what our progress should hi. Because cl his work in administering entrance exaniif -'Q' nations and in conducting general College research, the college was able ta maintain its high standards 'er- ss, ' -P:-fmasfffzxef-41.144 sg. 2' IN THE CLASSROOM, progress was riieasuret damental principles to work with tools and :ii .......... -Q.-.1 A n,,,....f-'- --1-,dm ,,.,. -Y- ,- ....-f-- ,,,....--- ..,.. .- , ..-...-1-1 --,rq ..--Q PROGRESS WAS their business. Kenneth Moul- 1 -133 tan, business manager, lfeiineth Black, purchas- '- ing agent, Richard Bartan, chiet accountant, and Willittrrri Meihart, internal auditor, helped direit 1 States physical ez-:pansian and growth. xl ali' N- Qi in terms it accezrrplishriient and sl-iill. We irzaved train lui achines with everfiricreastrig confidence in our abilities. 15 -mess .e ..-tt ,V in preparation ' 1 AS THE YOUNG scientist ln the chem lub expQrn'nQnlQd and gained knowledge, so dll ol ns learned lor ine- lulurfe, PHOFESSORS WERE useful, C11 least port ol the lini-9, in lU'i'llJlll',l Us lo See llnouqld ll1lnqs dnfll solve our pr-Qblelns ds we qdined knowledge. flllilllgv. lrzulilion. Ibl'0?Ll'l'Ph. nhl- lm :lull llllll llllllllplllll' l'lt'Ill1'Ill5 ol' our 4-ull.-gv M-au' wmv Q mul IIIUIXHNI' ln l,0l'lll ll pull:-rn ul pnpwrzlliml , Ax Q ,gy l lor lln- lulurv. Xlylml um lln- llllllllt ll wsu unix .mil ll1r1-uh ol' uurf willl Nilxlll lxlxlfvlu-x I., nm-n'1e'1l1fflrmn xIUM'1NYlltNVSINIIIQIIUUNI 'mal lar! - A Inu-ml. Stull. ll um llflbllllblllgl. We we-rv opt: llll lu :ml 1'ol1l4l ullnrxl lu In-. XM- Imll wurlwel N 1 -lmln-ll 'xml e-xln-l'inu'l1l1-ml. le-urnin, lmlellx lm' ull! lllllll'1'.XXVXU'l'4'illlllbllllbllrllllllllltllll llliH'4'r Ill llu lvig xsnrlel ullivll was zlvlllalllw unlv ilu- lllil1'l'lll'lr Ill ul ilu' l'NQ'l'l'll2lIlQ1lllQl. 4-u-rlu'u.ul4 A . . f y 'lllllg nmnmu nu ol llllllillld Slam- lvzu-lu-r lull.-gv - fl 'gl f ali! - r ig L' ff J ., is ,1 lx KS P H 3 kg! 3 'E X3 X .1 V fi X XY 5? 3 , ff 5 1 .1 - 1, kt M gg --:Q Sf 5- , M ff f, f 'N , .If-S Q ' 5 Q53 fffffi- 2. . N :.':r:. , if-Q V . ,s..... gn , MS . B001 1 X sr' ,Q mw.,,w-B X xxx Qi H . . lng nunu lunne We- mon lnwzum- part nl nur 5001111 t'IlXll'Ulllllt'll!. lfimling ne-ss 1-xpre-ffiull llll'0llg.Ill ilu- vollege- fLl'0lll?. we- l't'2lliZt'lI huppilwss in an lifm- :muy from Illllllv. 18 x Ax X N X , X x QQ ' 5 S .fi 'mt 'I I . 5 .f x. 0 ,- .c' tax Q AY, . XX vX x' r i WN there were things to do 20 there were people to do them 41 there were campus families there were new fads 19 52 92 th re ere thing to do HOMECOMING Co-CHAIRMAN-FV z EVERYONE SMILED czt the Blue tin, rt- vt-.lv Elie: and Wh Homeeoining Started Our Fall Activities in a Really Big Way llomeeoniing in Uetolver startetl the year in a big way for lntliana State. lintltusiastic stutlents gatheretl in front of the Stutlent linion Building Friday night for a mass pep rally antl the tratlitional fl'PSllllllll1-'Y soplioniore tug of V'ttl'. The highlight of the evening arrivetl when lrene Kassalnauni. junior from Terre Haute. was erownetl HOlllCl'lJlllllllQ Queen. Saturtlay morning fountl erowtls giliiIPl'f'tl tlown- town for the Blue anal Niltite Paratle. Nineteen floats, the Nllll'I'lllIlg Syealnores. antl nine high sellool luantls were featuretl in this llirtl annual paratle. fiannna Phi Beta antl Sigma Phi Epsilon eapturetl first plaee honors for the seeontl eonseeutive year for their floats. Parsons llall won first plat-e in the general tlivision. Stateis Syl'illIlltl't?r gave State its first I'l0lll0l,'0lllllli1 vietory in five years hy tlefeating DePauw 23-210 Sat- urtlay afternoon. The vit-tory provitletl a speeial in- ventive for eelelvration at Saturtlay nighfs Blue antl White Dance wlliell tools plaee for the first time ill several years in the Sttulent lznion Ballrooms. lit-verlj lfltler. Staunton senior. antl Paul Etlger- ton. were ll0lllt't'OIllillgj V0-l'llilll'Illt'Il. ite dance except solemn students in front. Cctmerct shy perhctps? st+x.t.q,.' . A '75-, at of .1 -r N 6 GAMMA PHI's tlodt predicted 'Pinriochio Nose Welt Win and they did for the second year. PARSONS HALL cut cr swath iri the qeiier-Q11 divisifiiii with their first pierce wiriiier Mow Em Down St-Cite. ., ..,,,, NMWEXQF, Nfttt H xr, ., . if ' W N, Lf'- 5 1,55 vw 5 lx lx it S 3 NN 5431. t XFX . 3 gf Ta M' ff'-f A Q ' N Jw r N, .an , ' if ' ,. .,,, , , , - .. , ll w :f , - 9059, . ' ' 4 f. - -A L Q -km i . jf' 1 335:33 . 7 1, ' -. iz Elf! - .1 - ,A ,A ' 1. wa ',.- ' - I NVQ' 'u.G1't, : '-El' 1? is N 1 It 4 1 f K X 5 , t 'Q A 'X J ' -I ,Tm 4 is Y x Hxwx X . I N, H . - Q 4 s tw 'Q 'V film-.f4i4'l5iA'eg'-Sig ! L' A A 75' ij Ts wifi!!-'.. I it :U 4 , :QQ an Y QAVN .L ,lint 'Y V e ..,i ,,id9,ES5f 1- Qbl .I it .z -'4-Q tir. VMQ 5 A .Qiii +' :--- :ef-if A - X Q Q- ' i ev .'ii. is . - s 'Q' 3 -'QV 42 .-., ' - YS' EVERYONE FELL ter the Sify Egjs tl-Digit P'hf1iroh 1 Sphinx, DePcruw's Iiiix --iiichidiiiig the Siq Eiifs. tile Lt ineillfsif Qette iiiiiiiiiitiltt Lge! . r ,,-L jrvmfv :NN XS? '..4 Y -Q - :ff .iih E :jail r ' , :Ji i QJQ' I ',5-'Bei ,TZ :.. C Wif i ,,QW4Q,'f-5521 ? E 1 I iT?v+? ' 5- .Mft .i .,.. 6' 'M f t A A t t igfiiizi r-f' COACH BILL IONES cmd his Syccrmores met for Q1 pep tdtk before Stcites vii:t-:wry ritqtiiiiist DE'Pl.I1,1W. t 54714 -Q, .xg- I 516' ,F 5 6 L .it A - , .l.., V 5,5 i,,Q, :vw , V up M YI A N N ,B ff xl- r' 466, A 1 gd wits. is 3- P ' -1 .--:l a at r' ' . .. '+ zz 4 . ' Q ty? ii . fi ., f' -., ' .. A FIRST ATTENDANT 1 2:Lm::zf1 .f-fi ' --sv fx, Iv- Hx X' 22 C111 Omeoa. SECOND ATTENDANT-Som-dye Hartrmzn, Aipmx Cnu-:min P1 9 kv' HOMECOMING QUEENfIl6'Ilr' KusSC11,um.1, , -zasisii 3: - I J x :, A 5 'mf x Y 5 4, .firm L W, NF ww N 5 S . . V --'Q-f 'S' x- EQ ,rv .-T . 152 4 '- AX '!: . -wx - ' g A PRESIDENT HOLMSTEDT QCl!USfGCi Queen Irenes wzvfn wlule S zzwiive 'md Cfxml EVO1I6-fl fn ' o x 5 n IXHSSZIIJHIIIII RP1gllt'Il as btutv s Horan-cunning ucen for 960 lrvne KilSSillbilllIll l'CiIQllPlI as Il0lIlt'4'0lIlillQ Qlu-vu xillv, lll,. nu, numvnl fini ultvmlanl. 54-1-mu l for 1960. I1'BllI'. an Engliwh Illlliilil' fron: 'lwt'l'l'Q' llzullv. Juni war Fauulyn- llllfflllilllll. 'lwerra' Ilillllv ll was Ql'ms'lle1l un Ihr' steph of llw lnion lluiluling 'l'luw- girlp wvrv 1'Il4IM'll In Illf- vulv ul' all llllll Friday night. Carol Kovlllvr. suplwxnurv fl'1lIll Gran- NllllII'lllN on Vlllllllll COURT-Annu Faye- IUSf1r'1', Alplm S1Q7!'I1'l A151-1 If '1T'1N 1-xl? VSf1:111m PM Fu,-ffm, Pwsy P11111-1 Iixfbmifrlfl mf Ww111f-11, AYP I1-f P111 rx 1 V H , ,., - ., SIQZHI rmlyyic, Ioukxe F1114 Mew i 1,1 .mg Hz -sink T5 23 Q ,.v'5. K5 Af'-u 'Eff 'V .2 i BELLS AND tmsel tgxdded to the festive atmosphere cis igielles cmd beciux Ielclxed Crt the Christmas Ball. THE BONFIRE died long before the fellows cmd qcxls fT 'l'll the filfitrmitories were ready to stop smqinq. 24 Cl1l'iSllll1lS Was il Time When Yen for Cclfelwatioll Struck tlllristlmlw was the time of year when it hf'f'lllt'tI that f'Yt'l'f'0Ilf' was Sll'il'liPll with an purtivulurly infvv- timte party germ. llt'lPltl'2ltttl!lS mn the gamut from tht- tmnlitioiial illlfihllllilh Bull to small QIYUIIID vvonts lilw Sllltlf'lll llnion Bonrcl's party at Frank! Rv-- tauurant. llvsislmu-v hulls vmltrihulvfl their portion to tht- lla-stivv llllllllhllIlf'l'P. RQ-vvv aunel Pllfhtlllh Hull Im-I op:-n liuusvs anal Hurfnrsl Hullls Starlight Cutilliun Hull for ulorm iwfsitlmits uml thf-ir elutvs kc-pt in time with lhv SPHMIII. Nlmlrigul singers ltl'05f'lllPll their tenth nnnu.ul nlaulrigzll tliUlll'l' 1'0lllIll4'lf' with ll'lIlllIDPl fillll.2ll'l'N, vurol singing. amtl lllillllillg plum ltlllltlillgl. Flvvu the- Stutcsnuul was strivkon with tht- filll'iSllllilS hug uns! l't'llllll't'lI ai spewinl llulinluy issue' printml in rml unfl gre-mi ink, fl ,il :Cal EN +54 l 5 WHEN THEY sow the boppy people ol the Grill, Scmlds reinclee-rs just couldrfl oo bool: lo the North Pole. Parties Wlere Nice. But Clll'iStlllilS Fun M1-ant Hurd Work T00 Vllllougll Clll'ihllllilw wana an time- for lll'll0Nrlllll null W-rt Ill:-ir llUl'lllll0l'f into an llllrifllnu- l,nn:l lm' llw guiely. il was also Ll time of llurll work. SllIllQ'lllN Hof-w lllN'llllUllhf'. fouml lllat plains :Irv not 1 0l11pl4'lv4l uml lIPl'l.P1'l4'4l Slmlvnlf l-tlllllll in Iln-bv lbI'1l1'lll'ill zurlixilivw .1 0Y0l'lli:1lll. Cllflhlllliih lrves luul ln lu' lrimmvll. mu- vllum-4' In apply llw lrue- lllt'llIllllQ ul' llllriwtnm-. mls llzul to lm l'bllllllf'll. lrells. XS'l'PilIlIr. uml linwl Iuml l'0au'v ulul llill'Ill0llf M4-rv rUlIl4flllll!'5 1lil'l'i1'llll in to luv hung. an-Ilivw xslu-n lmll' ilu- qle-1-munliml 1'UlllllIllli'l' fail:-ll 'lllw Stueleni llnion BCJlll'll lnlmrml mvr rvinflm-r to alum up or h0IllQ'llIlt' Nlnle- lln- llln-i5lnmw In-4-. anal t:lll'iSlIIlLlS lrvv murals for llw grill uw we-ll RIS llmsvw-r. FllIll4'lllH l'1IlllI4l lluul xxilll Inu-fl uurlx annul p0w4lm' lrllle HllllSilYf'l'1lf'I'0l'1lll0llS for llw llllflhlllhlh l'lli'f'l'l.lIl fmilm lll4'f xsvrn- ulnlf- in linifll lllvll' pro- Ball. Reeve residvnls funnel il no 1-may task to von- jevta in limv In plungv into lln- guy lllnriflnmf ru-lx. MANY PEOPLE worl-ze-ol To de-corole the blq treo in the Union lobby. 25 Q f F011 mlvrs Day: the First Step To Grzuluzltion for Seniors l mlI11l4-rf lluy nur llm lirfl fymlmliv awp lmxurel 4-mnlm-m-Puwlll for llu' vluff ul' WOO. Carla Nlumu. -4-ninr IPl'0hl1ll'lll. annul Williaun H. Kc-nalull, lil'PPl4lI'lll nl' ilu- Xlumni X-wtl4'l2lll0ll. In-rl'm'nu-nl llw first lmll' ull Ilw Iruulilimml Hunk mul lll0l'4'lI l'Pl'4'lll0llf. Vlwlll' wniur vluw- mmlf- an ple-fly to l'vrful1f - Szunliwml Lixing xlf'llllbl'lLll Funml ullia-ll nah vflallvlixllml in N23 in llll'lllHl'f ul' lun of Stilllsh uulftumlillg 1-elllvzllm'-. Flu-ulufr nl llw nine-lin-ilu l'ltIllllIlf'l'r Day Iu'uggrunl un, William lf. Wil-un. NllIl0l4llllPll4lPlll ul' pulrliv in-lruvlif-n lor llu- 5lillI'1ll. lllillilllil. l'l'0fi4lf'11l Raalviglm XX llulm-twlt I!l'l'NI1l!'ll alurmf- tlu- 4'1'I'l'Ill1lllN zlml Ille- 1.nllf':1' lll'C'll4'-ll'll I1l'PN1'lll4'll slif'1'Illl lllll'll'. QS' fx ,AK . ., x -,... 'K X 0, iq nlxl ll Ill wr ll WILLIAM EI-' -nl -' N11 -f an-fl gurls Masslx, S'5'Il1'QI me-s1LlHn1 1 1 x 3 Iarrxmed ihe ELJQE1 um. NIJ we N 3 Il PRESIDENT Hfzixfrrlll, lf,l.u U EHILS, ','1- lf y I'951'l'-Ill V: the L ll Ewnrd, null 'u'f1lImz1x E Vl.'1Q.:f3r1, syiwixltex, yisgl l-gr ma 1 4 ::l,z:,f.'z full ':.'111g flip- fxtff... my 26 Coed Weekend Brought u Big Change of Pace on CHIIIIJIIS Coeel Weelxenfl hronghl a big ehange of paee on Villllllllh. Custom reversefl itsell' aa girlf ahketl tht- hoyr for nlates antl paiel for them too. Startling aa, this may seein. the tilne, Fehrnary 122. lfi. and ll. inatle this ronnslahont roinaneing appropriate. Traclitional SNYf'f'lllf'ill'l Dinnerf at lfurlortl antl Reeve Halls slartetl the weekend in the right spirit. Fritlay evening the Haehelor ol' tht- Year wan an- nouneeel at Student linion lioarsll tialvaret. All girlx east their vote lor the man they t'0llSIll1'l'f'1l the heel eateh on ezunpus. Conteftantf were noininatenl from eaeh hoeial fraternity anel lnelepentlent Nlen. Satnrtlay night lvronght Prev tiluhl Page Une Hall with its appropriate theme Reign lieanxf' Unr- ingg interlnihfion. Ri'-It Nh-Nair, lla:-helor of the Yi in erowneil Naney Watfon. Nliw- Page Une. Big anel Little XXNIIPPIS were alfo lltlllltxll at inter- lIllShi0Il. Paul Hnlgerton anel Irene Supp were nalnezl Big Willeels for having the nliftinetion ol' hating their nantes appear on the front page ol' the State-nnan 'Rn .wr Nts:-lv N,-1-.mf more often than anyone elfe on eanipm. Little BACHELOR OF THE YEAR-'Hitt Litrtfttt Wlieels. Damian Nlaeey ansl ,lulie Kntlerfon. were runnerf-np to the Big Wlieelf. LITTLE WHEELS-lwntt-:rt lkftz l':11- .Yt'1'Iiwlt BIG WHEELS'-.1-rt' t ffm, ltttzt r 1-:iq qqigft ,- -M fSs::2-214 A X , 'T' I 'Nr V. ix-P K wir' - 2-,v 1' , 1.-1 it x,. 5 45 Q' N fl uf.- 1 27 ,Q ::,Nj-5i-'A'f,:.z:- .- X N ' , 3. .4 . KSN --f-:- at-,. vw . ESQ - gyq:g,-A X f..:.i,t k-M.r,.,.:, .. ,,. we t V P 'lvl Qu X Spf' . . y, f, J .. f. Nag' 0. -r 'A 'K MISS PAGE ONE- fc .,, IX xufv Vx 111.1 11, G51 11 lm' D111 Bfftf' Miss Page One Was Chosen To Reign at Gala Press Ball Nillllf' XYRHSOII l'9iQ1ll0lI us Miss Puggv 01111 at Prvss Clulfs 11111111111 hull, -X svxlior English llllllifll' fl'0lll Terw Haute. Nunc-y was 4-l1osc11 Ivy the l'1u'11lty 011 H10 lulsis of uvliviiivs illlll llt'illlly. l30w'1'ly lflmler. StlllllllOll SPlliOl'.. wus first ilutwllilillll. Lllltl Hury ,Io Swink. Hlunkstull Lilllli0l'. was bPl'0llll ullc-111l1111t. ww' FIRST ATTENDANT-Eev Elder, Zahn Tau Alpha SECOND AT- TENDANT-Z.f1Jrj.' 7' Sk-.'11'1f:, D-11.3 G,:11'1mC1 CQU'R'1'f,lg5 V Q4 75 ,ZA I ' ALU1'h.,gf1'T1113 ,3-.i5:.1,1 N bhssa, C14 fffz1:f-ilzgx, Slsjfgn P-efjue, Iniep-enden .V . ,ps ,, . :, Nzry 1111? Y'P11Yr1w: .T111,1I11-I ' W' 111 his rv ,:,?m- fn 28 153 'wif' N -' 4-:lx K' 1:1 1 N51 gg. . ,sm A 1 11' - ' , in 1.-mg?-11 M 4 , .Q -1 .: '4Bf I 1 1 'x l 1. 1 Q- . . :fp- 1'1E.' V L, A 1' ' ,N 'L FOOD DISAPPEARED 111 cz hurry when hunqly qirls cmd guys went for Sf?COI1dS C11 11119 Sweethearts l:71IA1I1?f. HGOSH, ISN'T THIS 1LlI1?,H guys seemed to say CIS they Girls Asked Guys for 111111-5 Du 1' i ll g Tu1'11z1111111t W0 1- k 1- ll 11 141111117115 11111111111 115111111 1l111ir 111151 11' 5 111111 1111 111111 l111' 1l1111a1l111111 C0011 XX 1-11k1'111l. 111115 r11l1l11'1l 1111 11i1g14y 111111115 111 11a1y for 111-111115. 1'1j1111-1'l1111'l15. 111111 1-11111 4111' hllllll11ll1lllll0l'r 11 1111- ,ll1. 1111 L111111111. I. 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A1.1l'l' 1111- 111111. il -11111111 111 11111 '1l1'I'1'f' 111111111 1111 111' Dl'll11llg. 111111 an 11111111 g11111l lliglll. 211415 11111111 '11 1 111 111 1115111 1111 llllxll' 111111111111 11x1111111li1111'1-5 11111 -141 .1 - 1 HIPS Ill 1Pl'P1bll'il1I1lll 101' IIPX1 N11ll. e1'1i1:1yed the TIQCI1 1111 free cokes 1:11 the U11i1:111 Cfrbar 1 1 1' 29 .s iii-.- am... -N on - vast' X X 'li rf. l Nl O -01.7 U73-' N f 5 u lp A fl? ,Qt. ' 4 Q7 fx A nl l wi S A If THAT LONG AWAITED slnp CCYIIIP? ln lol Zelos os them Alloy Land, Operation Mon won lirsl place honors. Cillll pus H4-V110 Was Yvur's Biggcst, Best Stage Production flaunlvu- H4-uw naw llw yuan , lriggml mul lu-fl flange' lmlivy lmurfl fpvul wee-ka f0l'llllIlillill:l pulivy nnnl lDl'1I4llll'lilPll. Thin llll'AlllI Ilml lll4'lllllPl'H ul' lwvlw- Illillxillgl arl'ul1gvl11P11lw lwfnre Ill? firsi pPl'l'ol'l11a11u'0. Nm-iul mggullixulinllr gun- month- nl' Ihlllllhlillxlllg vl- lurl in planning unnl Irl'ill'll1'lllQ1 lm' ilu- llmrm- night ll nwanl rhln upplwxxilllatvly HHH lwoplv vif-w--ll -Inns in xlill'l'Il. llu- Pllll rvhull: llw flusllily ill1pl'1'ssivv. lllllfin'-fillml ll me-unl llml tlilllllllli HQ-uw 1'll-4lll'Q'1'1Ul'H :nhl il2llIllillNI:1'YlN'0f WMI. POLICY BOARD-lflnrls lam llnopp, Hon lvlutlon, leclmxccxl dlroc- lloxsg lllllid llrnqltl pukllclly Illulllalqlfl Ellen lVlCNC1l1b, business CO-DIRECTORS-lrmq leunn-3 Sloloy, Eoxlgolu Wllluzms. rnunagex. Q J ,- Kxisf v4 l ,X -sf 0 5 tx Q 30 Campus Revue Brought Out The Best of Alllatelll' Talent ci1lllllb1lS Revue sllw Llllltltt'lIl' tzllellt alt its lwst. Dlilllillg. singing, llllli Stilgillg were often t'3lI'I'it'ti out to Ilfxill' lll'0i.PSSi0Iltli perfel-tion. R?tlllillg first lllilI't1 honors for their polisheel per- fOl'lIlllllt'PS were Zeta Tull ftlplllfs slxil Alloy Llllltl. Uperlltioll lxllllhn nlireetell lay Jlltlf Ptlrlxs llllli illilll Kappa EllSilt1Il.S First AIUYOIIIPIIIN llires-tell hy .lm- Hnclson and Fred Walters. This wus the seventh roll- secutive M'iIl for the TKEs. S0t'0lltl IJIIIFB ZlWV1lI'li!i went to 1ll4it'llt'lltit'lli Wiolllelfs From Six Feet tilllleru and uljtlllggili In the 'llrzlpf' Lzlllllnltl Chi Alphlfs skit. Alpha i,Illit'l'0ll Pi re- ceived il0IlOl'tli1lf' mention for h1lUlliillt'lll1li Hosea and A Niilltir Diit'lllIIlLlA- 1'1llltlll't'ti the ilUIl0l'ilillt' lIll?llii0ll trophy for the Pi Lzlllllulll Phis. Stlllltxtilillg new o1'l'lll'l'e4l tllis ft'lll' when hest tli- reetoris trophy wus LlN'tll'lit'ti to two sets of llirevtor-: Irene KHSSilillllllll ullsl Ullllllfll Pike. Chi lilllvglil. alllel ,llltif Parks. Zfxill iliilll Alpha. Alpha lV,lllit'l'Oll Pi won two illliivilhllll trophies: Paulette Stzllw-eviell illlli Phyllis IlllI'4't'li l't't'f'iVPli the llWill'ti for hest 1-ostllllles llllll tht- trophy for lwst t'ilOl'P0f11'illPlly welll to Nillltf Woelllle. lltlllliltitl tllli AAIIDIIHHH Boll iitiiliillltlll t'tllDilIl't'ti the trophy for he-t set titwiiglll. ll tt ff-f wtf ii it Q M X Q ii 'Qs rs , ,Qtr S, X V C K .lx ,Q 1 ,af-sf. L , - , l 3 - Q N 2.2 - V x 'V M gi I l W Lt I. .1 D t Q ' l , 1. I It Q51 L 4 Ql, ' , 1 5 l l l ' 1 I ll IT 't Q fall ? ' l i:t ' - lv N lt :Ax W N I A 31 :STL wg ' Iliff 2 Y 'T 5 t iq... QE. '. j t lifllilfir 1. J' ! , 1 1tt1Q2'.1:Q: N .J ,,v,, Vp. - ' .lr llif' 5, - -l . 6, lr 1 42'f,s'f,l 4 . fr ,lent-2, .., , . . - V- Wim. -U I ,v . l . .wwf f,, l Y. lf'i'i :sl ,rm ,lt - gl 5 Eisllg-ig,Eit:' J ' 3 gl E- l fl,-1-15 A IZ5 gtg-5:3 2- - Y .'-3 ' lillllf 721' I 'Il - P - A ' l .Q :El l , 3, . -lfiliiirt - - fp ' ll '. ai' .1-l LEE ' ' .. W p t t tppptl , llzp tft M o rw -l. Exrggszgi gn: ' -. li, X 5:3 . . . f , rm wt -' pr if-5 itil ' 1 1 I 1 i .137 1 'V 'Graz'--:fzs-.. 'I ni ,, 11 .l. l R ' Sw , 'U' -. 5 A A t DE PA RTM E NT Q , Q ? b-DH' 2,13 ' 6q E4:9':b ' C315 .- , I, . 1 Q' ,ll , A. , , - tx: 1 ,, I- fl t X .- 1 lie X 3 ' l :3:x1.4Qff1,: ' t -it V. X , I. :ini gi 503523 i , .4 45: Y . 1 -,. k -.. 7 - , xv X' 1 5 ,X .- -nv- - -N A ,atb t -Z 1 - , ff' 4 it ' . A Ag 1 ses' Q, ' ,. fr 1 D - - , , P ' wg V' xsfiw' H ' ml kg. -.X t 1+ ., is ,. A . -'Mr k ' .gr --l' lt t,l. X +5 1 . l is P , FROM SIX Peet Under WCtSl'lll really too tar for l'l- deperldellt WClII'l9I'l to climb ter second plcxce, THE MEN OF Lcunlildo Chl Alphfil copped second place trophy for their skit 'tfuuqht lil the Trap. FIRST MOVEMENT captured tlrst place trophy for the seventh consecutive year for the hoppy TKES. . uin- fr V V -1q,,,QpfLg.va.:,.l.l,4t-x:.,-...X 'QR gli X I 1 , , I S 5 1 QN 'w XX .XX X . N NN. 1 X 'X S ,X x 1:9 :K JA ' '--1, . ...Nh 5 E X fx xx. IUNIOR PROMMERS dcmced to the 1o111dr1t1c music of Buddy Morrowc fdmous Night Train orchestra. Junior Prom: Big Night for Hard Working Upperclassnlen PROM COMMITTEE-SEATED: I'-11,1111 ',' P11111 - 5, 1,1111 1113 V1'1111'1111l1'1, I1111glZ1e- F1,1l11Ly, f. :Q i : Z:'I'., 91.1. 1, :lv 1: STANDING: 1111:-: H'.lf'd1!!1SQI1, f'3f1111-.Q V.'d11fJ11, .511:::. 1 -1, 11171 Yxwllil' Il, Vz- ,1 T111 11.1914 D111-231 Mc1:11..1, 1 1 1 f:1f11 1:1 1 T,f'If11-z:ff1, 1w Q11 ?1111'11!,- 1111 QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS-Sl11311g111 VV111lf9rs, A111111 !Il1111:e1, Df111r1-J Garry W-me chose-11 irom CI held of 913111 cc111!est1111tS by thc 'Pcwews Mcdeiiuq Aqe11cy A111141 was se1c1:l12d by co1.11,1lf9s d1119r1d11'1q lhe 1315111 - fig E I X 32 Q. 'Ah W. X 274344 ky Qaiiz' ,111 'zz Ma: - ' X31 A Junior Prom Was South of the Border Fiesta for Upperelasses Buddy Morrow and his Night Train on-liestra took juniors and seniors south of the horeler for a NNICXll'itll Holidaym at the 1959 junior Prom. Fiesta murals. paper mac-he donkeys and somhreros pro- vided the proper atmosphere for the dance. given for the first time in the new Student Union liullroom. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of Anita Klinker. Gamma Phi Beta. as Prom Queen hy President Raleigh W. Holmstedt. Anita's attendants were Sharon Winters. Chi Unne- ga. and Donna Hose Garry. Alpha Sigma Alpha. lVlemlJers of her Court were: Margaret Clarke. Alpha Omicron Pi, ,luily Rooney Johnson. Delta Ganiniu: Lois Evans. Independent Wlomenz Marianne Gray, Sigma Kappa: and Letha Jane Staley. Zeta Tau Alpha. The three finalists were ehosen from photographs hy the Powers Modeling Agent-y in New York City: couples attending the prom east one vote each to determine the queen. Jackie Fahey. from Vincennes. and Darrel Nlazura. Blanford junior. were C0-l'lllll1'IllCIl for the exent. ATTENDANT-Sharon Vhnt-5-rs, Cin Omega. . WNW IUNIOR PROM QUEEN--Anim lllznliel, iC'i',lIl1Ill,Z Phi iiemt ATTENDANT-f-D-.-nn-J Surry, Atyim Srgntci Alylivl 0:90 E -4 4 A. ' 7 e I if A vim SMILES PREDOMINATED CIS the woiiien of AOPi Ci-Scepted first place honors for the second Consecutive year. 7. fm. X. N., X N- ,. ., X 5 xl' N V he fi A Yi 2 . x ,-c 51:1 xr. ' - l-535' l Q 44? J g L ., -fry - ... L b .ei-. ' - -x . 4.1 71, 'A gifs. . , 34 Songfest in Mav Brought Organizations Out Full Swing F0lll'lK'?Il orgamizzilioiis plus ll mass vhoir purliri- puteml in tlw twvnty-lliirul annual May Songfest in the Stiulenl linion Amlitorium. Phi Nln Alpliu Sinfonia. national inusir- fraternity for invn. mul Sigma Alplui Iota. national inusiv fri- Ivrlliiy for wonwn. aponsorml the ovmit. Songfesl vo-1lirm'lors for this your. vhosen hy the Iwo niusif' lionoruries. werv Carol Oshorne. senior from Boon- ville. unnl Boll Iloonl. Kouts senior. Soligfvsi. il 1'oniplPle vhoral lDI'0g1,l'lllll given hy vuiiipm groups wus institutml in 1937 hy Presiilf-lit linieriliis liulph N. Tirey. VFIIPIT' was lllllfll variety in lhe music ollforeil hy tho lllll'llt'iII3lliIlgL groups. Svloctions l'2lIlg64l from the wlow :mil moocly wSlllllII1Pl'lilllPM sung hy the Delta Uuniinzi sorority to the Lunihilai Chi's fast moving rvnclition ol' his ai Grnml Night for Singingn. SONGFEST CO-CHAIRMEN-Bali Good, Caiol Osborne. Sougfest Was the Culmination Of Weeks of Diligeut Practice Al the 1959 Songfest. groups that hurl slurteul i11 utter rliscorfl prese11te4l their polished selevtimi-. I-Illlf'll?l'lIlill6il illlllillllls of time haul lueen spent praw- liring sr-ales, TIPYPIOIIIIQL lnrenlli t'OIlll'0l illlll 1111-1110- rizing worfls prior to the lIPl'l'Ol'llliU1l't . Alpha Uniieron Pi sorority won first plaire ilN'ill'll i11 the YVOIIIPII-S 4livisiu11. the Inez Bonhairn Tire-y Cup. for their 1'e111litio11 of Black Is the Colm' ul' My True Loveis Hair slirer-teal hy C0llf't'll hlllgllll- son. The Ralph N. 'llirey Cup. first plare llXVill'll i11 the IIIPIIQS slivision. wus presernerl to the Pi Iiilllllillll Phi l'l'illPl'llllf'. singing l4ll0l'lllll l lilllIPl'. Ftrmig In Save 1lireele4l hy Gary Hollulisllrer-k. Seruml place ilM'LlI'llh were presenieal tu llhi l,lll4'2ll sorority for singing While Xieire Yoilllgn 1li1'1-1-In-al hy Donna Rnatto. unel to Signm Phi Iqlllhlldill fru- ternity for their S9lI'1'll0ll ullillltillljllll-A 1li1'ec-tml lay Ca11'1'r1l Cecil. liilllllllll Phi lif-111 sorority unul inrlv- penileni Heirs Assnviutiori rereiverl ll0ll0l'illIlt' 1111-11- lion. Caiplilring the aiwuwl for the lvest 1lll'1'1'llll' sun. Hilton Bloofl. llirertoi' ul' 'lluu Kappa lfpsiluiiis -elev- tion. The Baelieloi'-'. Cli111z1xi11gtl1e entire- lll'0Ql'1llll. the lll1ISh 1'l1ui1'4'n111- poseel of 1'ep1'esel1ta1lives lil'UlIl 1-11141 lhlll'll1'lINlllIl:g group sung With il Yuiw nl' Singing. 13'- :X v THE SWINGING lyrics ci While VJe're Yifrl,ll'l'QI 1 iurfci Seccrrrci pluce licriicrrs for Lin THE MEN OF Siqrriu Phi Epsilc-ri luycrli ic urls serwricl place in lilwll Orneqrir W rn 1 slicruied l-lrrll clivisic ri PRESIDENT EMERITUS Tirey preseriiecl The first place ciwcrrd in the rnerrs division to the Pi Lcrrnlsclcr 1 Qc: 1 6543 MARSHALL GUY Hale branded Anna Rose Pound as Press Club Hclepuliesn looked on. OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN Iouxnalist Sandy Warxen watched Melanie Fesler and Crucl: Banmnq re-cewe then awards from De-ixn Mall: NVill1ams and Dean Florence Thompson. Razz Convo Saw wlvIiSCl'Clll1tS9, Brought to Western G'Justice X Xxl'rlI'l'll lztbllllllllllu wus ilu' S1 Plll of Press lllulff lllirnl annual Razz 1lllllYll. ,-X1lluil1istl'z1li0n anal lawully lllf'llllN'l'r as well UF P-lllllPlllS wvre l'llSilf'tl l'I'0lll tlw znmlimlvv ln' l'0XYllLllI4IS., l1llif Il to the stage fur running. Immllf-ll. :xml 4'0l'l'1lll4'!I for llwir 1'l'llll1'-.U In mlllilimn lu ilu- ruzzing. llu- Uutrtumling Senior Nlun unfl Xxttlllilll. Hut-lzuuling Flfwlllllllll ,lOlll'llllllhl. zmel nvw Pzunurielu IDIPKIQLP5 wvrv numml. Evorymw lfmk llir Muni:-lim1+. wllvlllf-r goml or lrzul. in goml spirits, lllillxlllg lluzz 4l0IlYU onv of Ilw must hllK'I'PSS- ful 4'0llYUi'2lllUllX nl' llu' yvur. 36 J MMisS Indiana Statev' Winner Reigned as New Beauty ueen Reigning as hliliss Illlllilllil State of WSW' was .lain Tierlge. Jan, a freslunun from South Bensl. was seleetefl from a fielfl of thirteen contestants on the lvusis of swim-suit heauty: heaiuty, elmrnl. mul poise in an evening gown: talent: unel personality. Five Terre Haute judges mafle the ileeision for the title. An elementary niujor. ,lun plans for u eureer in teaching, Her hohlnies inrlunle tennis. water skiing. and lll0fl6llllg. With the title. ,lun won ll trip to ixllt'lllQ11lIl City to compete for the Miss lntliunuu title. as well us winning a trophy aml roses. Runners-up in the rontest were Carol Koehler zuul S3l1fly8 Hartnian who won trophief in reeognition of their beauty anfl talent. The Miss lnfliana State liilgllqillll iF an yearly event sponsored hy the Stuslent Government Arms-intioix and the Terre Haute Chumher ol' Commeree. MISS INDIANA STATE-Icm Tiedqe BEAUTY CONGREGATED as fix?zQnd,:n's Curfle lkelil--1 and Snmdye Harm up if-ze-ii ,it mr. mi'-.i I-im Tiedqe. Sv ea , 1 1 1 X IUDI WOODS '1 'ffl 1:1'!1'1'1T1S' 1 'Tv,'f11f1 ff! 'Us'-'111i11ni: 111351. ':,'11. 1.:f 1: 111 T .111L11' 11'1E1z..111'1' 11' 1110 111111-1 1-1f1'lJ 1f11'1'1,f111I1 11 A FIRM HANDSHEKE .','. 11 1111111 1'1r11 11, 1115 1111' E111 A 1 f 1' 11 1 ,. 1, 1 V51y1-1f:,, 3 S Honor Day Meant Recognition for H3l'l1-WOl'killg Collegians All air of 1111s11011 1'x1'i10111011l l11'0v11i1011 111 1111? 11111111111 Honor Day 110llY0l'Ll1i0ll as Ol11S1ilIll11Ilg slu- 4101115 o11 1'2llllIlllS w0r0 l'0W1lI'116l1 for 11lE'il' efforts 1llll1 111-1-11111p1is111111'111s 11111'i11g 1110 101111 ,Albl1l'0X1lllil1P1f' 0111- 1llIll11l'9I1 lllf'Il 311111 YVOIIICII w01'0 110ll0l'P11 with iHYill'l1S. Dr. Y. D0w0y ,-11111111611 lll1l1l'Pb5f'11 1119 11ssv111111y of s1lI410ll1H. 1'111'1111y 111111 111111-111s ill 1110 5111110111 1'11io11 :xlIl1110l'1lllll. 1'r0si110111 Hillfxigll Ho1111s10111 11111110 1110 sl101'i111 11war11s. Musiv 11111'i11g 1119 l1l'0gLl'lllll 1111-11111011 s0v01'111 lllllIl1lPl'S 111' 1110 Co110g0 SylIlIl1l0lly 11l'l'1lPS1l'il 111111 1110 H.A1lllil 11'1Ll16l'-A hy 1119 11111110111-0. Lois LLIIII- 1101-1 8.1141 Bt'I'IlHl'41 5111111411 w01'0 1-o-1-11air111011 for 1110 11o11vo1i-11lio11. Honor Day Co111'o1'111io11 was 1111 llllfGl'g611il1!1Q 0x- llCl'it'1'l4'l' to 111os0 who r01-0iv011 11w111'11s. Honor Day Illtilllll 111o1'0 1111111 just 1111 11w111'11: walking lllb 1110 long 11is10, 1-111111111115 1110 steps to 1110 llll41i1Ol'1lllll 511119 lllt'illl1 1110 i1111111gi1110 r0g11r11 of f011ow s111110111s, 1119 s111isf111'1io11 of il jo11 11011 110110. A1111. 11s 1110 111111101100 XS'll1l'1lf'i1 1110 ilYYkll'l1S lwing giv011. 1110 1lllIlO1'1ilIll t' 11 h1'1l01ill'S1l1l1 111111 11011i0v01110111 was 1Dl'0llg1l1 1l0lllB. T111' 01.1.1111 11111 f11r111 l1lll'illgL 1110 yt'ill' was 1'0wz11'11011. f .WNN . N B Qdsrxwvwxw. g N fm THE SENIORS, led by lcme Gwm fixrml Mullin E-lofid, made Then lxrst :1xy5y'ef'1r-ixlliv' 1:1 ll xllg-1 lumni-Senior Um' Was Lust Stop to 1gl'll!llI1lli0ll for S4-niurs For seniors. nxllllnlli-Smlim' Daly um ilu' lux! lvig Xl'l,ilNl'XillllIll0'4'l1'ilI'lf lll'UX4'1I.l'lPll1'Q4' .ll'l'ili.llim1- atvp lowarel lu1v1'ulz1l1re'ulv unfl 1'UIlllll4'II4'4'llll'lll. vllllf' flu nut 1-ml mill: 2I4AllllIiIlilIll. lfiu- alumni re-vviu-ll wymlnoliv Book Zlllll 'l'nr4'll 1f4-rvllmlly. llvgllll -vu IllSllllglllrll4'll Xlumni xN1ll'llNl.1tl'l!lIlNl.lll1llllLLIP! i- F0llIlllPl'S Day. uns Vollllrlvlwl :xml llu- 1'lilFN plwlgwl lt'-rlllllill Xll'llll'X1'Ill4'lll- mul -ignilivalnl wmlrilnllliuxl- ils 1'OllIl'ilPllli0ll lo Illv I,ill'H0llN-Slllllllhlbll llixing Nlv- In Nwivly vlnivlu nw-l'l1-4-I ln-nur upon llullxlllxl Flute-. lll0l'iill Fuml. Yirginial 'xllllillxlll uml llllill'l1'- Ham- Il0llHl'4'4l xu-nw: Il4'I'lll-lll I.. lluylv, -231 llllilfllillf ning. Elm-tml sffllior +p0:llx4'l'N. 4l1'lixvl'e'1l ilu- Nlllllvlll 54'llxs1'iIz4'l' Iglll'l.liI'4I. 'UNL Ur. llulwrl l,nl nlla'Il1', nlh: alalellvfsm. Ill lif'I'l'0l'llIlllQ1 llll'hI' ll'1l4lillUllAll awlx. llu- lfalnn 5. NPNIIIAIII. 'l2: Ur. tjlmrlv- lf. lim-lwllv. 'If. vlnwa of 1050. lilw ilu- VIRIFF ul' llllvll. um we-nningly 'lllww lillldllllllillg un-n null ummm 'wma-:I Ilmi llllllllglll willl mllvgv. rvmly lm' ll'lilll1'4' in Ilu- xsurlal. 1-Ullvgv vu-rlx an lIll4'll4llIlQ1 llll'lll1'lll'I' un our lin--. VIRGINIA RNNAKIN . L:- ':. .-mlv -1, 'lr lizf .-'llw: , rl' 1 M1 v l1 l'l , 1 . HEI l I -.,,,,,,f-,x...v.,,,,..' , H A SMILE, CI i1c111dshc1lie, timid it was C111 over fer SOLEMNITY MINGLED with SIi1ii9S on tht? 1..,.I,il .- u1.iL,1.1,1s und ,111,1J11 rtifvt this i1 lF11'j 7 if f ' Z ?'- T.?:-'ff fjftT5?i5?f5TTE .'f'1?'Q ' R A i ii? '5,5'iSfi2 YQ 4,1 f ' 1 : 3512531 -'f Q1 :rftirlrtf jig- 3- 5 QS f'f '1 fifsfizwff fw1g1f'Ef s 1-P at e ' ., f 5'35'f' if j,J','fP'gf21f'- u , S'-'gag :N-P't'i ' ' ' ' I '5 - Y 1' ,..J:, ., . T 1,5g,g,'fLLSr11fL:.:, -51133 ' ' z' 1, ' :V 1- 'Z7 1:f1 1 gi. 14. 1:1 - 52: 1. A ' 1 ' ' V: ,, ' 5 845' -s 1 1 , , 1.1 is 'J' 3' . 5 ' 1 ir... , . Y ' 1 ' W r ' V , if WH '6 tixppy, yotmq qrcxducxte. fl101111111-llcellleiltz the Big Day Finally Arrived For Seniors l11 tln- spring. il 4'l'lN8'1l of people sul on tlw gIl'f'Pl1 of tho fIll1llll'2lllgLl0 unslvr il l11'illia11t lnlnv sky. its 11llv11ti1n11 llllfifllllllllgl lIPlN'6'f ll 11111 spvalkfflz Prvsiflmlt llul111sl1-flt. i11 l'I'1IIll z1111l wPYPl'lll little girls vryiilg for ll ilrinlx of XV2lll'l'. Vlilll' tN'l'llhlUll? ll Mila lln' clay of 1-o111111P114'0111011t. 'lllll' l'l'USX'll? It H115 g1'114l1111ti11g sllllltxllli, their prminl Il1ll'l'lllh, Flilllf' of tlwir l'l'lF'IlllS. illlll llw l'ill'lllly. l iX1'llf'llll'lll llllllg i11 lin' 11i1' like 1111 r'lPrt1'if' 1'lIl'- l'l'lllZ lint lllllli'l'IlFilllI it lay elignity llIl1l SC'l'l0llSlll'S'. Fur tlw seniors. 11111 slay llltilllll the mul of llltxil' 1-111- lvgv 1'ill'PPl'h. tlw start ol' ll nf-w lilo i11 tlir- znlult worlnl. To IPLIYPIIIH a1114l l'ilt'lllly. llw ilay lIlf'ilIll ful- fillml l1l'0llIisP. lllf' proinisv nf lm? llllll the f'flllCLl- llllllill i1lc'11l. Thr P1'Psiale11l's rlbPPl'll tlrvw to il vlosf-. The smliors stuml llllll lwgalll to filff up to tin' Illllll-OTIII to 1'eC6iV6 tlwir llllllfllllllb. Tin' lilllv girls XS'llilllllPl'P1l 011. tirvcl unel lmrml. not Yfiillillllgl that tlwy w6'1'f' witnessing une- ol' lin- must i111po1't1111l CVPIIIS i11 lim livvs nf se'-vv1'z1l lllllllll'P1l lwoplv. Sunllziy. .lunv lil. was i114lvf'4l il lllxgllllllllgj for 'JIU Q1l'l!1lIlillt'S this ff'2ll'. SOIIIP 11341 svniors 111111 260 grail- 1111lv sl111l011ls. thc' lniggvst grailllatillg vlalss in the liistory of tim 1-olleggv. lN'1'illllf' new :1l11111ni of Imlimm SllllP. l'iVPll 11111re i111p01't11111. tlwy llPt'illllP new 11111111- lwrs ol' ilu- p1'nl'1fssiu11a1l worlll tlwy l1114l lbllllllllxll z1111l slunliml for so Jiligvlltly eluring ll10i1' rollogc' yvurs. there ere people to do them ,.,t'!Zx STUDENT COUNCIL--SEATED: Dr. H A. Miller, Ellen McNGl3l1, Paul Eolqerlfn, l.1I'1'7lG Kingfley, Ir F F n STANDING 1 Gordon, Tern Helmiftl-:, Larry Lyfins, Turk Rim-rm, Linda Sl:-Jwv-lx, Glen .:'iHl:Z!lW'I-', Hr L : I lucly Ccxrnpke-ll, Linclcx CliClf'ldl6I, ifatluy Dunheinr Siurcn Feline, lun X'-iz :Q Inu P-351: NOT PICTURED Student Council Was Official Voice of the Student Body Stiulent Council. eoniposeil of represeiuzitives from various 0l'l!illllZlill0llS anul from llie housing uuiis on campus. was tlie official voice ol' tlic Stuelenl llovernuient .'Xssociution. Council. working for tlic lnellernient of tlic College. lunl at least u llireefolel purpose: to crcule more inlcresi eucli year in llic Stiulenl Government Association zinfl llic sclioolz to give stuilents an opportunity to participate actively in llie SGA: uml to lie llie active voice of llle stlulent lvomlv. Une of Council's major actions :luring llie ycrir was llle revision of tlie Stuelent l,i0Yf'l'IlIllf'lll X-- sociation Constitution. ln llie revision. an change in election proceilure-aliolisliing parties unnl re-any portioning Council lll9IllllPl'!-llllD-flllilillx campus elec- tions more fair-rezicliing unel effeclive. Stuflent Council uppoiinefl Homecoming co-flirec- lors. Campus Revue Policy lioziril. 'qliss Illfllilllil State contest cliaiirnian. anul Honor Day Co-cl1air- incn. W'l1o's Who uieuilvers were rlecialeil liy Council vote. Also. Council sent elelegales to llie Little llnileil Nations Assemlilv ut Ineliuna liniversitv anal to regional anel national Stualent Conferences. Council officers were: Paul Edgerton, presiilenln Damian Macey. vice presiileniz Ellen Nlcxulilm. sec- retary: Linfla Kingsley. treasurer: Dr. liutli Runlvc ancl Dr. R. A. Miller. aclvisors. DENTS LINED up tl fo? 11 l 1 s 14-i .qv inf 1 f . -7 , f Q. ggi f A? va fi WHO'S WHO 119592-ROW ONE: blv Eififfz, P11 I'fIfC'u1fi, Annu 72,5 Z L Flul 1-, :U ft!!-5' N Wlufs Who Nominations We-re S1'Xt'lll1'4'll 5Q'lliUI mul illil'll'l'll ,illllitbfw me-rv ll1lllll'll to Xxlmk Who in :xlll4'I'il'illl llulll-gm anal lYlliYt l'ai- lim in IWND. 'l'ln-xv rlllllfillw. all with 2.5 ilnla-vw ur ulmu-. xu-rv 4'lHl5l'Il nul only for the-ir gmul wlmlur- Jnip lull ulw for Ilwir uviixilivx 111111 for llwir wrviu- lo lllillilllil Nam- 1lurmg llwlr mllvgf- 4'lll'l'f'I'h. VVHO'S WHO 1195017-HOVV ONE: MM! fulfil-1:-H, I'U11n P111 I-fuk kg Ibn J., J: L:'- ' fix fiff i1'1. 'I I 3111111 'J ' fm w :I lv 1, H111-Ylnrtg, l-N14 Iv XIV, H1111 FQLD-y, 1: v! Yr' fgfrgi Q.-1 .. vs' ..s, Wil' Guiding COllllllitlG?0S Voiccd StlldClltS ill Canipus Affairs The siuslellt voivv in l'illlllDlI5 allairw um hll'4'Ilglil- 611611 by eight SlllIlf'lll puiiling l'UHllllilll'4 h 1x'l1i4'l1 111:11 llll'Ollgll0lll the year. Cuilllmhml ul' lmlh Sliule,-:il Counvil lllf'lIllJPl'S annl lIl0llllH'l'h ul' ilu' QLl'Ilt'l'lll flin- flent lrofly as wvll as liilflllly anel llll1llilliSlI'llliYl ul'- ficials, the coniiniltcr-5 l'lIlll'll0ll1'Il to giw- Miulmiix an Olhl101'llllliiy to vnii-0 tlwir upiliium in iiiipurlaizi polivy-111alii11g 1lP1'iSi0Ilh. HOYSING CONlNll'l l'l'ilC llllll' lm-hiilmllf ul' He-1-sv anfl Burforfl Halls plus a male- l'1'lll'l'hf'1ll1lliYP ilf-all with stuileiit housing Vtlllllilitllla on vaxnpiif and ml vussefl ways of inaliiiig living Vtillllililblli lwilvr, CUNVOCArI'lflNS 11UNINll'l l'lili Tliia vmziiiiiltw- WVOI'kf'll to lnroafln-11 lllv rangv ul' FllI4l1'lll iiilvrawl ivy liringing winlely variml furiiif ul' 1'lllt'l'lkllllllll'lll In Imliana Slate: Tllia yvar. 1'1'l4'lIl'lli1'r raiign-il l'l'Ul1l General Carlos P. Huniulu ul' II11- l,llllil1IiiIlP5 In llw Singing Hoowivrf and lllilr-vm l'l't?lll lmliana lili- Yersiiy. lI11 lll4l6tl on tlw 1i0llX1H'Lllillll5 litlIllIIlilll'K' wer? five stuelvnl l't'lDl'Pf0Ill1lliYQ'F. CONVOCATIONS COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: M11 .,.11: ri L 1 ROW TWO 'xr ' fm- rv in vs, vw 1.7 1 QI PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEEYROW ONE: Iran? 3511:-, I1:11:-- Andersirt, Ellen .ls E'.'.'1:1Z1:-I ROW TWO: H1111 II111I+,-1, Guy' Hfxlri W o o . 1 n V rw '1 1 Iyllllllllg l:0lllllllIIl't'b Helped bet I 0 l'l I5l,llIX'l'IHNS 114iNlXlI'l I'RI'If - iIo11111nf1'-:I ul' I'ur11111I1luI IlIIt 11111 4111 llulalwil 1111111111111-nl sIll4It'llIr. p11l1Iim1li1111s mIilm'f. llIl1I 1-Im-11 ,IL 11 4 I'il4'IIIIf lllC'IllIN'l'F. lluif group 54-I puliu-iw 11111I 1Ii1'e-vle-1I IIIIIP XI: alrlixiliew fur :ull jollrllalliflis' 111111111-111141115 1111 Villllllllf. lmll1 the 5IlllI4 III Illlllll ll ll I11 1111111114111 ilu- 1'0IlllllIIIt't' we-In-vtml mliluxx 1llllI lnufi- . . , , , N N IXI 11111111 1 1 114-v lllilllll2f'l'F lm' ilu' OIAIIUNIIIAIII :mul 5Y1'illll0l'l' 101' , . ' ' lim of the OIII llw 1111111113 Xf'ilI'. ' ' 1-111111111114 I 10 IfI,I'I1I'l'IHN5 l14HlNII'I I'l'1I'I Thi, 1'0lllIllIIIl'4' -vt h1'llIl 1 Pl I4 11 111 tI1n- 'IilIl4Iill'lIP for ull gQ'lll'l'8lI VJIIIIIDIIN vlm-liu115. It fpriu Il 1 110 1111111111 1101 ELECTIONS COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: Ei 1 ?','i' NOT PICTURED: ' 1115 7 '11 SOCIAL COMMITTEE ROW ONE .45 ' xr U 'by SOCIAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: Pill Pfeverly, Pu 1 ' 'll Wm ,-u,l ROW TWO: luurll T,1yUJt, 'l1!1:llIw Fl sw. ROW THREE: Ed Tlnxs Fun P'3'll?7, Clvxrl-J5 W1ll1,1ms Guiding U0llllllittlJPS Worked For the Greatest Good of All SHCI,-XL AFF.-UNF l,IHNlXl1'l l'lCI'f lnfuring llml lvarning 0XlN'l'l1'll1'4'h wvrv lnroxi4lv1l lu llclp 411-u-lap fm-ial I'UllllN'l4'lll'O' ua, llw lDlIl'IHlb1' nl' ilw fm-ial affairs f'ol11l11ittvn'. 'l'lw group. 4'0llllll'lhl'll ul' an 4-qual llllllllifxl' of hllllll'lllS annl lavully lu-anlml Ivy tlw ala-.nn ul' women, ssm'L1'al In 4-rvatv pnlivim QOYCl'lllIl!LL alu- 1lvnl social lill- ullivll uoulel lu' In-lwl'i1'i11l lu llu- ggrealmt numlwr of hllIllf'lllN puwilnlv. CUNS'lqITl l'lUN5 CHNINll'l l'ICli l:l'Ylrlllg1 llw Slu- alcni C0llHl'll llllllhlllllli0ll um lllfx major work ul' Ilw K'0llrliIIlll0llS Vlllllllllllfi' this ye-ar. Tllv vom- miltee of L:0lIll1'll lllt'lIllit'l'h was alfu l'4'hllUll4llll1' lm' l'f'VlPN'illg all nwisvel vmlflilulimxs and applivalions for new Vllllhllllllllblli froln Vllllllbllh nrganizatiunf anal Slllllllilflillfl llll'Ill lo lllfx Stuele-nl lfmlnvil fm' approval. ,ll'DIClA-Xl, CUNllll'l llFl'l-'lllliw Vdlllllllllee llvlpml to facilitate tlw lllIhilll?ww of Slualvnl llounvil so that work Coulll Ill'0:1l'l'hh an rapislly as Imwilulo. Nlmlllwrf of the vollmlillvv bl'l'PC'llFll lPlIhlllf'hh lwfurv it l'l'1U'll1'1l ill? floor at lYlllllIl1'll. putting innpurlanl lvgislatiml in lPl'f'S?Ilt5llllf' form for vary slim-uniull. 'lllll't'P SllI4ll'lll Counvil lIlf'llllN'l'H l.Ul'lllPll llll' 1'U!llllllll1'F. IUDICIAL COMMIT'1'EE4ROW ONE: Erenilx Benner, Lcrzy Lyfluz, Inn? Sklglmp 45 CONSTITUTIONS COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: l.1Il1lVI l3ll4,IV.'V 1 11 P2151 NOT PICTURED: E-avi-:l',' HD!-1 ,, .,v, . ..f-- rw ef, l .QR-X ..., 'Y I'1'?iF E i?:-:sri ,.:g.,.. .. V.: .5 fi..:':YzEf:.E5'2i2Sif? -: ' 217'-it ,'?5:l7' ' -1R32E'?l1512E':I?ESE .fa-13132: 2, zfwzf 1 i , n fr: . Q. 3- f Blum- K1-y Offf-rm-il Highest -1- ' ? lil Campus Honors for Top Men Ulu- nl' llu- lliQll1'hl Villllllllh luuunrs ulnlailullvli- for nu-ii um llliu- Km-5. luilimiul llHll0l'1ll'f i'l'2lll'l'llilf lm' nu-n Qu-luis-xing 0lIlNlilll4lill2 wlioluiwliip wllila- von- lrilvuling il IIlllXillllllll Rlllllllllll ul' M-rvi1'v In ilu- Cul- IVQP. llliu- K:-5 nu-nilu-is iIliliillf'4l tum lu-is pin-ie-viu on Villlllillr iliif yi-ur. -X Hula- l,il't'l'l0l'f in llu- Grill all Ilu- Stull:-nt liniun lluileling nuula- il lmawilrln- lm' -tiule-nb to ge-l riele-N lumu- f-auily iuul vuiix-1-liii-lilly. X 'llra1x'z-ling Srluvlaiisliip 'llrnpliy wah ilM'ilI'llP1l for ilu- firxl imc- In ilu- luuiurury xsilli llu- liiglu-wt wluvl- urxliip milf-x. Flauuling lnwnjn-1-if uviw- ilu- vuiiipm ilriu- l'u1'lifXRl'i guul ilu- 1-umlviiu-il mlrixo- willi l'unuiria1ai for lflirisl- mana lmflu-lf. Hllll' K1-5 ul'l'im-1-ra in-rn-: Bull liliuale-, lPl'f'wl1ll'lll1 BLUE KEY PLEDGES-ROW ONE- Tfm P1115 GUY HSE-2. E-J Em Wilton lflmul. xiw- IlI'l'Pl4ll'lllI lill'llAll'll Slivlxlvf. few- E'l'illH' Riley ROW TWO: Hll S'lmlV ?' log Gull-V DG re-tary: Hmuil1l .l4vllnwn. ll'Pilrlll'1'l'l ,lulm Illlllllil. imwilj' Em Emiey ROW THREE: DVM Sliixi' Kimi iimliil' alumni 'P1'l'f'llll'ff llr. ,low-pli S1-liivlx. apmifor. BLUE KEY ACTIVES-ROVV ONE: 3-iixilglw '..' Phil liiillifl Pai:-ll Hlzll, Flfiuf-x H1ffex'11 ROW TWO: Iolm lvllgnlcroxncry, Run lolmsfi fL: - '.,' lflll-' ff HOW THREE: ff. li fx lzzes, Q1-li I i- ll, HEL Pl3iw1dQ 46 - p:g1zq,,,5, , .F PAMARISTA ACTIVE CHAPTERAROW ONE: Any: Etvtwruug, La: -1 Pv- c 'dk h ,.x,,. ,F ff ..,, .. TWO: Mary lit Eiiiley, Antlri E-Ne Pmrmil, lftiziv fm: n rfwf-1Q.' E lei Panlarista Was Top Honorary For 12 Outstanding Women A high l'2llllllllS honor. Puilia11'iwlu nieinlnerwhip. was receivetl hy 12 women tllih year. Plllllllflhlll. estalxlisllefl on mnnpuf in N31 annually honor:- wonlen who have been outftuntling in letulersliip. seliolarsliip and servic-e tluring their college mxreer. During the year. inenilrers of the llOllUI'1ll'y joineal Blue Key nieinlrers in If0llf'l'llI1Q f'0llll'ilPllll0llS for Cllristnias liuskets unll nsherefl all 1'0IlY0t'LlllOll-. Bt.ll'1'21l2llll'6Zlt6 zinfl QIOIIIIIIPIICPIIIPIII. ,-Xml. following traflition. Panialista gave reeognilion to the Unt- stanrling Freslnnan Wonian and Uulelunnlinjg .lunior Wloinan at Honor Day eonrovution. For the first time this year, junior uonien were asked to senal in letters listing aetivities wliivll might show their leaflership anfl servive on f'HHlI!llS. Fan-uliy ineniliers were also asked for l'P1'Olllll1t'Il4liillUI'lh. Paniarista officers were: ,lane Gwin. presielentz Letha ,lane Dellinger. vice presitlentz Mary Ruth Hutcheson. secretary: Sharon Ayer. treasurer: Aiiitu Browning. historian: Dr. Marguerite Malin. sponsor. 47 Q L -ning:-1 lui-' Gwiri, Slttiioti ,lkjwf 1, lluij. vrix lflttit tit ROVV PAMARISTA PLEDGES-ROW ONE: lizzie' Peirrs, liily lfljiigit ROW TWO: lvlvxzy lime DWPIL- it lll',I!tVY EiIH'1I'l',1:'QIl Irene SQ: rt, ifdtty fY,11'1fi'ztz1 ROW THREE: lliiixe l:l,Ill'2'y', ltunfl litizfszz'-tlurti, .line ffwtiiii-lei, finflt l':j.'l-tr NOT PICTURED: llxzy lt, Swinli, Tl-inc' Tsot- ,pg CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL-ROW ONE: l?1Q'1','f Lou L-flxstn-r, Uxiifr Peters, Icmis Euxstuiri, Donna Ivlogire, Rich-ziyn Lormhee, Mcuy L 1 IYVVQLXA -i ,HHHQ , ,giiiuv DR. PENNINGTON . . ,-- .. . ur---1-:xp -.- ROW TWO: Finn' T Pi'IezfP'1e1d:1, Norbert Hmimau, Igxnies VV'cqr143-1, Luiry Cxoslny, Rolf-11 Religious Council Flll'tllt'l'Gll Religious luterest on CHIIIPIIS 'Xu llllIJUl'lillll group on ciuiipus. ilu- Religious lltillllfll., worlxeil to 1'oor4linute' vuuipus rvligious groupf mul to lieiglitvn religious iiuvrest among i ri-i Iiiriz- V 1'5f:i.:uiA1 ftlulvnta. The fl0llIlt'll wus 1-uinposf-fl of two rop- l'4'N llliIllYf?b. ai nlr-legutv unel au ultvruailff. from can-li i re-ligious OI'gLillllZilll0ll on 1'illIlllllS. . 1 Une of tlui lbl'llll,'llPill projects ol' the Council was Hvligiouf Piuipliaifis XY-Pfili. This was ll wffek espvviall- ly wi usi4lP for rvligious vouvoi-ations in llle Slufloul I liuou ,xllllllllfllllll unel lor iulormul sensuous will: lovul lllllllhl0l'h. Fvaltllrc-el fpvallwr at tllf- apvriul cluily ' 1'UllYLN'illlOllh was Dr. llllfhlvl' A. Pvuningtou. Nlfilllu- V dist uiiuistvr from Ylliuiwupolis. Minnesota. llis tullw quita' vfl'H'liv6-ly varriu-nl out lliv lllfxlllf' of llll' ui-uk, l'urpow. lflltlillfiafiil. annul l'l'ziyPl'--ln'lfl'. 'llliv Religious Couuvil also flislrilullml lIll-0l'lllil- Iiouul llI'O1'llllI'CS on vuiupuh religiouf groups ul rvgis- lruliou aiml hpouforml lYlllYl'l'5ill Dany ol' Pruyci' lor hlllilvllli on Cilllllblhl. Ul'l'i1'4-rs ul' llu' Counvil wi-rv: Yorli llilfllllilll. l'Dl'4'Nlllf'llll l.urry Croaliy. vivo lIl'Phl4lPIll1 ,lusly BRIS' luin, h4'1'I'C'lllI'yl lioln l'llll'g,llLl4'llPl'. ll'Paflll'e1': Hairy Fl0lSlllllllIPl'. Fllllllllllll. Nunvy l orlrvs wus Clllllflllilll ol' Religious liiupliuhiu XY:-Pk. 48 . aff f -sw , E ' c N33 A L., 9 .A AT HARVEST HAZARDS, Newman Clube annual buffet, students from Indiana State and Rose Poly had a chance to make friends with other students of their own faith. Newman Clulfs Motto Paced Spiritual and Social Activities Heart Speaketh to Heart was the motto which the Newman Clulr lived up to this year in its spirit- ual. intellectual. and social program. The club cn- joyed a record membership this year and was host to the Indiana Regional Convention during the fall semester. Also highlighting the year was the annual Queen of Hearts dance when Nancy Heck was crowned Queen. The dance was open to all students. Newman lll6IlllJ6'l'S sponsored the Giliault Home Christmas Party, a Christmas float, weekly discussion meetinus and an all campus panel discussion. Four niemhers of the club. Damian Nlacey. Sonnie Jordan. Audrey Vifojcik. and Norli Hartmann were delegates to the l959 National Convention at the University of New Mexico at :xllDlIl1ll?l'!Ill6. A dele- gation attended the Ohio Valley Province convention at Miami lvniversity in Uxford, Ohio. Social activi- ties during the year included weiner roasts, dinners. howling parties. dances. and picnics. Officers were: Damian Macey. president: Jacque Dhooge, vice-president: Sonnie Jordan. secretary: and John Thyen. treasurer. Edward Bot-ko and Dr, Margaret Rowe were sponsors. 49 QUEEN OF HEARTS, Nancy Heck, was crowned by Pres. Raleigh W. Halnfistedt at Ne-winan's Club Val- entine Dance. Nancys escort was Larry Pauley. ROGER KVILLIAMS FELLCWSH P---ROW 1: 711. 1: C F1113-Q-Vg, f'1: 11111111111 E 111191, Mrs E 1 VU11-1:111S11:G, 11, Ed VV0'i1C1:1J, . '1 1' ' f- 1.111 .f an 13 l :1 111-, 1f11'Q1. F-1 131.311, F115-1,1 111511, 1311111113 P11 w,'r 5 ROW 2: 11111 GMES, .i1,, 1 1f:1:1 .:x, 1.1. P51112 1,l1'1f1 F111 1,115 1111iy V.'115'11, 1211213139111 1-Iei1e111'11311, ' 1 1 ' V111 11111171 ROW 3: P1111 F1111-1, 11111 1V1c1r11.11,111e1y, E111 1:11CI1JI'L1G11, David ,, ' 7' V ' 1.4 Q':::y 1i'31'1f1, H ,' rynf- P11f1:i , Dim 1'1e111Qi191s111j1f, C1311 1.60- - -11 ' ROYV 4: 1 .1 1 P11111 111111 1- , 1,11111 1 F 1k 11111111 1ff11'11, 111111111 D1111,11g11ls, S11:y Cris11e, 111111115 ' . 1' :: '1' '! 1 1.-1 S111.1:i11 111 11-1111111311 17111111 11:1'1!'1 1:'19111y Baptists. M1-lllmlists M01 lit'glll2ll'if' for Religious Fellowship xll 111'1i11- liillbii-1 31111111 um 1111- Hngvr Xxilliillllh xl1lDl'llXilllAlil if' wixty s111110n1w w01'1' IIlt'lllll0l'S 01' 171-111111-11111. 11111 QVUIIID. 111111 il 1111111 lIl1'lll1N'I'iilill ul' XX1-sley Flillllliiltillll this yt'1ll'. T110 1x'll't1lOliiSi group 11111. 111111 1-x1-rx SlIIl4i1lX t'Xl'llill2 iilll' 41illlll'l' 111111 il 111111 l'l'2ll1Lll'1N at C0l111'11111w lI01l1011is1 i,:1llll'l'il 10 , . . . ,. V, I11'1ngr.1111. 111s10r l'1'1lgjl0llS IIIIQFCSI tilllbllglii group 011011. 1110 i1lI1'-1 'lN'.lixl'l'N 1111111111-11 lPl'1li'4'-Mil? 11411111 511119 111111 1111-1110 111' 1110ir Sllllliily lllf'4flillgS this ymu' was Tim 1111-v l'1nly1111'l111i1'. 5111110111. His i31llII'1'1l. 111111 His xY01'ili.-A 'WESLEY FOUNDATION-ROKCJ 1: . . 1 . 1 111, riz, 1131151 1 50511, 111: 1211111 1'-'11, 1'f'I1'Y 111,1nf111111j, E111 : ' 1' 1' E 'i L1:'. 11 E 1 ' jx 1,11 . 11 '1,f11.11'1:111 ..', F?1f111y S3'1111:S, Ncnry Nf5w1111'111 HOW 2: - ' ' 1' ' 1 1 'zz ,.:.:. ', I.131:. :.11i11'.111 E121 E51k1:s, DGY1-LID? 1-1111-9 C1111- ' 1 1 I1 1 1 1 10 1111111115 1:23111 1 151,11111ei,11-11, H1115' A11m1.1r1 ROW 3: M1111- r1,. I ,1'.'1j5,1'1, 1.1,111',' Q11f:Qe1f:1:, 151111 H13111i11c11, Rev Ve1r11111 ' . 1,11 zz-1 ,-.', E111 1,111 2: 'Kr .,,, 1, H1.11,Qd 1- 123511, Arm 1113yL1:11:, Nelda Nance, Iounne GL1sn1211 11.1.1-4 - i PUMPKINS AND LEAVES '1IIl'5 'l 'ill tlw lflll rhlrme will the HUB Fellfi1Nsl'lip's Clllllllllll diImf9r. EUR and 1illl'iSli1lll lil'0llllS Uffcretl l110l'1-znsvil Spiritual Life Nlvf-ling lil-Illibllllllf. llu' lC.l .ll. Slllllvlll I .-lll-sh lfalnlpln-ll lllurifliun l 4'llms+llip inlle-ml ul'l'4'-rml lrlw wllip flrmu- lu lle-4-In-ll llu- -lllfllllill Iilk- ul' 4'Al1'll ul' llfllmwluip an il Ulu-in-al il, lll4'l'lllI:1h to lvutlm mvm- ih Ill1'IlllN'l'h. lwr- auul lltlll-llll'Illlll'I'N. 'l'ln' QLYUIIIP nu-I mu-ll Sllllllily lu Jillllllllif. ilu- lie-x. lilllll llvmlrivlx, lnlliunu limi- ui 414-lllrallllllrialiun lilllll'1'll lor il lIl0Lll unnl lDl'0Qll'llIll. l'm'v11c'c- Nllflll. illlll llu- Nm. I'yl'Allllx Nm-lllly. Indiana.: 'lilw lm-ul group wvlll ll1'll':,1Lll4'N ln Ille- Mule' nwvl- liihlli-t'l't'll1'P Stllllll, il'5l5ll'll lll1'llllN'l'r in -lr:-llgIl1e':1- ing nl' llw nallionul urgunifzlliml. lliwipln-5 Stumlvnl ing tlwir lvllmssllip IPl'HQl'Lllll. l e-llmwllip. ui lllllllllllllltbllm l,l'l4'Q,llil'P nlfu klilf'llllQ'Il Dc-logulof frmn llllllilllil Slate- 1llll'll4ll'll lllv Nlisl- Ilw nntiunul lll1'l'llllg ul Sli-u-in linllvgn- in litblllllllllll. ment llvlrvul lor ilu' l'i.l .l5. llulll-gv Fluulvul- l'rum lliffuuri. Num-3 llllll-4'lIlN'lAl'f. sun nulimlul ll'l'QlhlII't'l' limi wtutvx in lil'l'lIlillll1lMll. llllin in Xpril. ul' llu- lY,lw1'llbl1'N Sluulvnl I .-lllm-luip. CAMPBELL CHRlSTlANfROW l: 'A,' l mn, if, l juz! f'1.:1f'-S l.lg. 'um '1 llfm- y lT Il'4'S Quxsen wry, :z1..f ROVV 2: L :1!'. int. 2,255 EJ P: ',',' H, H l ii ltlm lflyl ROW 3: Qfiiulyli i':f,:s: 1 If 1:',' PHT. if .. N113 vez, uf: , ,.gs,5I'.:,'2i1y' 'Ulu fic' , H , 21 N I 111 ,re ere campu familie 1 . 1 .-S: , 5 RESIDENCE HALL STAFFS-SEATED: 111111 1.11111-15, Ci111,1 l.E'1'V1S, P111 P-ivexly, 1111111311191 1.X'11sOn 3101161111612 511111111111 Pixy, P11'f:1f , 11, 1qT1.1'3I11'f1l'7'I Two Resulenee Halls Made I I U A Y I 1111101211 111 October Le1'e1110111es This year 111111111111 5111111 111111 two w1'1111e11's ll0l'lll1- luriew. 1111111 lltbllhillg illDl1l'OX1lllLi1t'1y 31111 girls. .lglll'l.1ll'11 111111 was lllllIlC11 111 11111101 of Mrs. Char- VARY IAM: MEEK' ir 11111 H91 I R' ' N5 1111111 S1'1HS'C'11ZPl' l3lIl'l'Ol'4l. 11e1111 01' WVOIIIPII 111 Illfl1i1RlLl -' 'k ' '- 1' ll I1 111118 1' fI',ff,:1 121. 1 I'.f': 1.lI..S -1 S , . 1 4 1'- 1 1 X 1 v- 0-Q 1 1 K ,-iq s., - , 4 ' TI' 'I if 5111111 l.l'0ll1 19111-1916. 1h11'ig111r111y XYOIIIPIIS Res111e111'e 111111, 1'1eev1' 111111 was 1131111111011 ill 1101101' of Helen E. 111-1 1'e. 1111'e1-1111' of 1119 111111 l.l'0lll 1026-1046. 111111 1191111 111' 1101111111 lll'11lll 1016-1956. 1111111 1111115 were g11v1'1'11e11 11y C1111111'11s e1e1'1e11 11y 11111'111i1111'y 1'1w111e111s. C1111s1s1111g of exe1-utive 11o111'11s. 1'111'1'111111' l'1lil1I'lllCll. Llllll 5111111111111 1'0lIIll1111f'P 01111111 1111'11. 1111' 11111111-11a wo1'1x1-11 111 111111111 111e 1111115 11111111 11111111-5 1111111 l'l'1lll1 1lOlIlf:'.u l'1X01'l1l1Yl' 111111111 of 11111'1'111'11 H1111 wus: Mary Jilllt? xll'1'1i. l1l'PS1111'lll2 1101111111 SI1l111I. V109-Ill'f'Z4111CIllZ Dilllil fK1111e1'f1111. +01-1'e1111'y: I'l111'Il N11-N111111. l1'0HSlll'PlAZ. N1111- vy 1'111111111111h1111. 1'1'11'1'111111' l'1l1I1l'lllt'll 1'1101'1111111111r: ,llllly J-sf W, lllll'1xS. 51111111 1'1lilll'lllilIl. 1 X ll 1111 111-1'1'1 w ex1'1'111ive 11011111 1s'1'1'11: 1vli1l'19llf' Vuko- XX'11'll. Ill'1'S1l11'll1Z ,111111 XY0011h. 1'i1'1'-p1'ef111e111: NiIll f' '11lI1'llPl'. w1'1'l'1'l1ll'f1 B1-11111 1,1'1h1111'1'. 11'e11s111'e1': Dottie 11111112 1'111'1'111111' 1'1lii1l'lllQ'll 1'11111'11111111111': Irene Sopp. 51111111 1'1lLl1l'lllilIl. Nliff xl1ll'gill'P1 xxY11h1lll was 1111'e1-1111' 01' 1'1l11'f01'11 111111. 111-1111-'s 111l'1'1'10l' wus Miss 1111111 Nlyers. W? 41: i' f- ,Q.j'f 5Z 1 l . U X 'f f'1'i-'11j?3X1, Jw X ,, -'V' 1 5' gel ' ff' ' -1 x X 5' -ai f 1 1 V tx X ' fi A ,. ' W f:.., ' ' ' V -- 'L .N ES. l l i iw. .53 ll? E - Auf- 1,3 5 M K, 4 REEVE HOUSE COUNCIL-SEATED 1: Ccmflyn Dcxvlclson, Dans Crlfli, Eetlye Lim lfsgsvnez, Nanny Twnnf: lxlcnl ne Vnl:u:.n'l'l, lmill f Dome Vlfhlle, lrene Sapp, Evelyn Delay, l1ll Ault. STANDING: Delores Flixqq, Carol S':1nx'n1.?, l.11'll,ll,z Sl.-xwx'-1r, lnily G1',f'Qz1s, l.1l'l ll'T Wrighl, Nancy Ingersoll, ludy lvcincevifrlw, Slmryl P1f'l:42t1, Linda Owens, Hv,x'l1 S'llL1?3Sl'?!, lcxne-l Ll7l:l,1n:, lwhfs Sl!-'II'lI'l Ayn, Unis lfgxn Myers, Fciryl Piclcell. Hall Councils Worked to Foster AllllOSlJll6l'6 of Good Living Counvils of lmtli alorins workofl to kvvp an gooil Ullier soviul ment, www qi llullmwvn Skip. ai lralanve of fun, svllolursliip. uncl liealtlifnl living ullflhllllilh party anal opmilimiw. lllfx SXS'Cv'lllPlll'lsl vonflitions. Dinnvr. zinil an R04'l'f'illll1l1 Night. Reeve Hall inslitulfwl two now soviul 1-vfxllis Illis llurforel annul Hoon- hlllll'P1l Iwo elinnvrf ilnring tho year, A pun:-ll party in the 1'PC1'ealio11 room gave your. 'lilw lll'PSlllIl9ll CtTlIllw4'll'll'S. Hiiffvl was ut llevw girls anrl tlwir flutes, 1'llillH'l'OI1PS. unel ll0!lOl'Pll guests in the fall unil llie Svliolnrfliip 1'0lllllllll?P:4 vollulm- ai f'lian1'c to rvlax lwfore tlm Cliristnnif Bull. K rutosl for tlic- Sf'l1olzn'sliip Dinnvr nl llurforal. spring Hotlierf' XX7f'6liPIl4l founil lIl0lllCl'S niovingg into Rnrforil uvlivilivs inf-lnflml il llullmwmi party. tlio the liall for il lfxll. fllllllPl'. pujauna party. anel u go- Starlight Cotillion at Clirislnms. ilu- HXYPClllt'lll'l'l lO-l llll1'I'll Sumlay. Dinnor. unnl il Sl. Putrivkls SllilIlll'0l'lx Slltxllillllllgilhs. BURFORD HOUSE COUNCIL-SEATED: lvl-:ry larw lvfeelt, Sllerrlcf l'lCIl'lWf-Vli, ff'-'nlly C' 'i'1'l'?.l, Fw' P'e'.ff1:ly', lf :'ll',f Dunham, Lmdc Sveurer, llsnnie Smnlu, M155 lvlcrfgurel 'W'1l12cn STANDING: Dginw Anlgl1rr n, lf'f1:l,lyn lilizvlz, Nancy Eclmcnclson, lu-dy Parks, Slmrin Peclue, Ellen lVl'lllc1l3: , Vflss lc Fl,1l,lQnE' Ama, l.,yl:1lg1 E1Ill l l, lfiflc' Fiwm ' Iunet Deon. 'ge ll , '3 Ie. M, 1:6 I I., i f . re, . , .. 2 Q X ' x C1 Qi it fi , Q . '1' ' V xg- 1 'ig 1 . .gms it V i ,Iii A:-. . , Ll iw. wr Q +.e,,,s5 all-!'!2. .i: : s',3iG9:Ep-'2SW'Si3 X WW Persons Hall Offered Services ii And Facilities to lts Residents is . - v . . . 35? l'urs0ns llztll ollervtl an variety nl llll'lllllt'S uncl servires to its l't'sitlt'llls tllis ye-ur. X Hen were atlule to invite their tru-ntls in lui' un l'Yt'IllIlg of murals or television in one of the lntll's lun lounges. 'lille lilrrury olvlierml eitller an 0llll0I'llllliiy V for stlnlying or for listening to tln' lui-li st'l tlierv. True lllllhll' lovers nnule use of tlte lllllhlt' room fur lDl'2lQ'll4'lIlgJQ on tht- punto or singing smiles. 'L' The lmll sponsoreel un active inlruniurnl Iil'0gll'ilIll. llalll tennis pm-tit-ipntt-tl in vollvylntll. lmsketlvull. swinnning. anal softluill tournznnents. Pill'5l3ll'b liv- ntzln swinnning team. Bernie Stools. 'lloin xlillIf'l'. Stun Nlusgrave, Bill Burk. anal Phil llreenlbergl. valptllivtl the first place trophy for tlle llall. llverseeing activities was tln' Parsons Hall Counvil. vuniposml of vuunselors untl atflvisers. lltlllIlt'll ol'- fivers were: Frml Rllsli, presinlent: ,ltlllll Clark. vivo- fs .vss , presitlentz ,lint tual. secretary: Bolt Hlnnle. treats- ii X urer: l,urry Sairkett. social cliret'l4n': ,lint Kaiser. zitll- '.g,,,, Wig llxllt' 4llI'Pt'i0l'. PAUL EDGERTON, -Jssisttmt dtrtafttir, and Otlm Iolmson, dtiect-fi Utllzl li. Jollnsun. was Pursuits mlirertor. tmigfti 1, pfsf- :fr 1 t-tjintghtgi ghtgtt PARSONS HALL COUNCIL-SEATED: Luxry Srl- iiftt, lvl! luliriswri, ltttll Etfltll-ltlbtl, E111 lfliviistz, Guy Hail , lint Vriux., lied Rusk STANDING P2 Hirztlw, lim Kmssr, Emi l.1l'S fIl'1l, Ed Flnslz, If tf I-mes, It lin 'fl nk, Fwy lt nes, ljffill E3f2'v4 rs, Lewis ljny-ist, Pill Boil-'y, Drxve Ftunilio Flizei Fr txt, Gfrrv lN QIA'5 54 N..- sf THE EXCHANGE DINNER at Parsons Hall proved as 53op1,1lar with the dfrraiiteg rrfiz i-it-1 1:1111 Ez,1111i11,1 I1-' did with the rrtert. The bacl-:around music and ditfererzt sttrroriridirmis seerirefl to zrmtiit' tiit tt 'mt taete if-tt' 1, Parsons Win in Float Conte-st Slurtcrl M1-n's Hum' Yun' Right P lttlrltt l'- l' l' Il'lIllll arsonf ent-1-04 110004 f ur in il run nun' n isin- wmv gnu wur on ll N. ning firht plum' in tluf :1Pllt t'ill ll0lll0l'0IIllll:g flour Spring annul l'11ll mln-tiltoiw-5, httillllltlllg Ltllll Planting mlivision witli tluo-ir How Hin llmsn State, purtim-F. inixvix, Allltl :latina-X, iiulluliiig tln' illllllhtl Social zlvtivititw kept tlu' nufn 01't'lllPlPll. X tfoun- Spring Fling, lu-lin-1l lu-1-It litl- 1-xviting. XX intlin: wlors' BilIltIllt'l. ai Flll'llllf llillltlllvl, illlll ln Mlniin up tlu- N1'ill' un- llu- wiiun' .tllll tlllllvlll' iIN1ll'llN laun- tration Hunqiu-t luflpcal lwttvr tlu- luilll l't'lllll1ll!N qu:-l in tlu' flaring. nitli Hlll-liIIllllllH nu-n in 1-411'l1 LlI'1'1l witll tlie Vllllllbllh. up tlitl rv-liuiigv lu1iiq1u tf uilii lu-ing l'4'l'lhQllll4'4l lllPl'lll1'll'N17l'lx. AFTER TOURING Parsons Hail these lucky qiris from Reeve were entertained by hall residents. X- 't v A N- I -,f 0 gg fax . gg ' R , :sl kg' if QC? no QEENG -P0 -- fix , fi 14 .- .X ,, ' wx- , ., .05 g w 101 Q ,Q av .Q ' ff Gif' G ' oQg,Q,fgVQ 1 N X il Q ts 1 .Ami N: R LX 3 , ,QQACY xiku 5 avg, 531 X- fu ., - ,. f- , ,. .51 1 ,91 ,,,:.,-Iv t ,,,. 1 - .551 W- . it . Q.. I X ,X ' tgfgpf-.Q-1,5 E- 1 1,13 X 1 X - 1. s .if ff . ' A 1 ,M 5 tg: 1 -' .E -1 rftvvf ,., or iq .13 Ox-10 -,Q .ff :P - ..., of 2- ,. . ii i 3 - ,QX x ' ' ' 5 fx O ,Q GPC W 5 :F- QV A ,. --' . xxx - t E .' Paullellenic and IFC Coverned All Greek Groups 011 Campus Panhellenie Couneil and Interfraternity Couneil aa-ted as governing hodies of all organized groups, and they eoordinated soeial funetions as well as regu- lating rushing. Greek organizations kept paee with the growing eanipus through sueh funetions as Creek Nveek. eo- operative danees and Panhelleuie and Interfraternity reeeptions. The sororities rented and deeorated rooms in the Student linion Building this year which were used as offiees and lounges, and IFC eneouraged more national fraternity groups to eolonize at lndiana State. Trade parties. pienies. and informal openhouses were an important part of the Greek soeial ealendar, along with partieipation in all major ealnpus activi- ties such as Campus Revue and H0lllE'COllllIlg. Rushing is the lifehlood of all Creek groups: so- rority rush is eliinaxed hy Squeal which is a form ol' final pledging unique to I.S.T.C. Greeks. non- tlreeks and townspeople alike attend the event which takes plat-e in front of the Student Union Building. 'llhe seven sorority groups line up along the drive. and representatives of all the fraternities stand on either side of the Union steps ready to eseort the rushees as their names are ealled. Eaeh girl is rushed to the group she has ehosen. and she is weleoined hy the at-tive inenihers with squeals of joy. Thus. Squeal. Fraternity smokers and sorority rush parties began shortly after inidterni of the fall semester. Pledging for fraternities was not as draniatie as 'hSqueal, hut the inen eaptured eainpus attention with the ending of pledgeshipfwllelp Wieelxf' AT SQUEAL, frdt men rushed excited rushees to the squedlinq sorority qroups lining the drive. 56 1 l 1 5.. +C?- O .ff- -4 N1 1 fn 1 I TW f? xi A X xf ,N JK PANHELLENIC COUNCIL - SEATED: fore STANDING: mis: :.1 e:gef ,111 '1'-5,55 px..,'1,5 2-.,-YHA -zY-.1 Senior Zlllfl Junior Councils Betterefl Sorority Ht'l2ltl0llSlli!JS l'111111e11e11i11Co11111'il11115 11 11111io1111l1y 11111111111-11 1-1111- I'C'lLll'f'Z 111311111 l1ig111'11. 11-1-11511111-r: Allltl ll'lll.1 ,ltxilll 51.1- fe1'e111-e of junior iillfl 5e11io1' l't I1l'050Ill2l1lXt'r 1111111 ley. 241111111111 111111111-il111-111111-1-111111ixe. e111'11 5111-1111 rUl'0l'1lj'. 115 f'OIl1'C'l'Il 11115 11111 51-11111111'511i11. llffilllll. 111111 5o1'i11l welfare of 5o1'11ri1y 1111-111111115 .15 ,11111i11r 111111110111-111v 11.1- 11111111111-11 11, 111-1111111111 11.-1. well 115 of 11111 college 1'o1111111111i1y. ter 1'el11ti1'1115 1111111112 11111 I11v11g1- 111115-115 4111 all 51111111 115 purposes were: 10 1251111111511 Tllrll 1111115 111111 111'11- 5111'111'111e5. 111 111'g11111z11111111 11111 11111111 1111- 1-11111111'15111l 1-e11111'e5.1-m1t1'ole1111p1er size wllile i1lll'l1lC'I'lIlg growth 111 two 1'e111'1--1-111111111-5 111 1-111'11 1111-11g11 11111- 1111111 of Greek Ol'gillIlZ2lll0I1S. l1e11e1' 5111'111'i1y 1'e1111i1111511i115. 111111111 1'11111'1'-15 were 01111-11111. 1110 111'e5111e111 of P1111- 111111 llI'OIll0iC 11ig11 so1'i11l Slllllllilflli o11 1'u111p11s. 1If'1l0Illl' C111111111 111'te11 11- 1'1lll1l'l1Ii1!l 111' ,l1111i1'11 liilll- 11el1e11i1- 111111 111-1111111 11111111111-115 1111111 1111-11' 1111111111-1-. F1115 f'9lll'5 Ill'lDllF'1'l 11115 1111111111: 1111-11-1' 11111115 111r 011112-1' :Pl'Yl1'Pr inc-1u11e11 ll Fllrll 1'1'111115e1i11g 51510111 to serve LIP 11 Q10-lN?1XY6Bll for l'llrllt'Pr illlll -11r111'iti1--. 111111 Ll I111il1111t111'opi1' project. 111e llelen lf. Reeve 1'11il111'e11 in 11111 1111'111 1111-I1i11115. 51'11o1111'511ip. U1111'e1'5 were: 11111111 1111111111-1111, 111111-111111111 j11,m Uffi1'e1'5 were: janet T115 1111. I11'e5i1l1'111: 11111111111 Ul'Plll'lfxl'. Vive 1111-5111111111 ill-Qlll 111'11111x11i111. 5e1'1'1-11111: Be1111e1'. fi1'51 Vive p1'e511le111: 31111-1 ,lillltx D111111111. ,lean Klug. ll't'Ll-lll't'l'Z ,I111-11111- 41111111-1111. I111111111111r1'111Q1- rP1'0l11l Y1l'E p1'e5i11e11t: Donna Rigg5.1'e11111'11111g 51111. 1-1111ir1111111: N11111-1 11AlI'1f. -111-i111 C1111i1'1111111: C.1r.11 1'e1111'5: Carrie 1.11 He11e1111e1'g1'1'. 1'Ul'l'PrIDlDlllllll2 -1-.'- 11111'11111e1'. 1'e11111'1111-. ff, f EQ 555159: 135' ' ' ' 525-5.111111 f 5. . 'ESU ago Q' 1 ,,.-.5 -12 -' .. 1' ' 'QQ 1515 52'- . 11 ?c17' 370'- 1-Q 1-5.1 - j if f f's1aEgg1111121- S5111 '.1i7: in Lnifi' ,, , .Q 7 , 1:3 - 1 L 1, - ' 3535: --1--, , -I4 1 IUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-RCW I :L 1: fl: ' fiiri: Hiffili fi 1 1' ROW 2: f 1,5 ,,,, 1. ' ' 5 NOT PICTURED: ,,' 5-Qiqjqjt X if ' ' If '455' 1 'FQ 1. AX ' -1 -11 ,Q Je' 9 .1 4' 3- f 5- 1 1 ' gg-X , Y ,K 5141-1:g:,.,jjjii1 5 I 1-af 1 V gf, --1..- K5 1 A - : I' . ' XX Qt-it f . 'i rg, fi 'A J ,l . . fi- fpgjln-3 yf its-3 sf' it lkfig 4 4 r .1-if - Q w- Q ,Y - I' i' ,I il ' ff H pf! . ' ' G 1 sf , ' . 39x X 'P' Ko . A . i ' Qi ' Q E 5 ji , T :N ..s-, A , . f K ' Wt ' X 'tri' : I - T ' , ' I . 'R N gf 5' . s . t ..-as Q. is N '-6, Ffh . .' , :wa 1 Yes- ' QSM r ff 159 --,N .. . 'Jun w nr. ': x..-'ff YQ ,f rm Q X N ff l gi, .,q -- gpg - s. t at A a tx f s ,sg f.. vs . P, - i , , W j ' 4.-. ' ' ,fit X :f'f.ass:-ff 'A T7x, 1 . 'f 1.33 , 'ex b- -.St p x 't A ALPHA OMICRON PI PRESIDENT-Lynn l-lallis W' rx. ALPHA OMICRON PI OFFICERS-Mary Lau Cams, sf-Jrstaty, Dorothy lNt.rllave, treasiner: Mary ll'lLllf'E'T'l'SC1, record- carrespandirtq ina stlcietaiy. NOT PICTUHED: lan Hunter, vice- president and i ledae trainer. at BZll'll3l'Il College ill 1397 Alpha Omicron Pi Was Foumlefl lilavlx was a popular volor among .fUll'i's this year. hut it was not Ll sign of mourning. ulilavk is the Color of My rlll'll0 litnfls Hairy won first plan' trophy for thorn in tht- N59 Songllt-st. anfl lrlark was our of thvir sorority vo lors. llonwconiing founnl Alpha lllIll1'l'Ull l'i's vantlinlatv for Il0lllf'l'0llllll:g Qnevn, Sanclyv Hartman. winning svroml attf-nelant. Yllllls was no surpriso to thvni how- vw-r. lwvausf- as pm-ting a Win. 'I'h tlwir float annount-ml. Wc 1'f' Hx- 0 unusual float was ll0llllllillf'll hy a hugo stork annl rovking 1-r ,. Utlwr Milt royalty int-hu i I lc-tl aullr. blls Nlurpliy who m14'F!! :?L 5. wit. l't'lyQllf'll as Miss Flanro eluring Fire Prevention Wie-ek this yr-ar. Sho was selvvtetl from svven sorority can- tlislatos lay tho rllorre Haut? Rotary Clllll. Alllll-s fouutl tinw for fun. lrlach spring the entire lllf'llllPC'l'hlllll lll0Yf'1l to the country for a fun H'9f'liE'!lll at Catarart Lake umler the SllllPl'Vlbl0Il of Mrs. l ll0l'1'lll'P Ennis. 'Ullli atlvisor. Their souial avtivi- tivs also int-lnnlenl traalo partivs. a senior lllf'lllf'. a l oun4lors Day B1lIl1IllQ'l. Parents Day Tea. antl the Delta Cannna-Alpha Uniirron Pi elanvo. An exciting l'le4lgo Wm-koml l'Pllllll'f'll an fun night. lvanquet, antl initiation. s A N ..--. -,,, ...Q N . -4- ,Q ,gf sv N Q tw ,rf 2 P iff 'hiv A 5 'Nw .fp Hg. 1 CII OC AOPI'S OFTEN inet with their alum adviser to discuss Q- sararity plans and projects. ,.. Q x 4 , 5 , ,, ,.,. --.,,.:1as2sfQE-K l J 4 ' . R- flu.-5..::t..:s:fsi2sfei Sit l Q 'Q , V '-Q 453- ., -'fi I t. ' .f fx..f ,W :Sf ' s E ,-4 i i 2 - t s f i ' A Gt .:. - it-si. .L-it NMA-.w Q I. .N 1 .1:i1s5:,3yax- 1 ALPHA OMICRON Pl ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: S111-113 11U11,1IF1'lY, Pf11111?111 Uhde, Lrniu 1f11'1i1S1ffy, 1 1 11 P 1 P1111g111, 11 11111 1 11 11,1111'11'1 511111, 1 1 1 91, A111141 BrQ1wn11'1q, 1f11D1111l11y X11J1,111111i1i-, 11.11-113' 1.1311 C1111-' LQJI111 1'1f111s 11uf1Z11y F1111 131'ff1,1 11:11'11j,'1'1 V1 Parker, Norxncz DGVIS, D1:11'111111 M1i11i1r1f, P-ffgqy 111 P'-,w-fl' ROW 2: 1.111111 1v1f11'111i1111'1 , 13111112 1'I111 11111 10115, Lee Arm 1V1-.111ren11-313, 1Vfc11y Vxfum, 111111y S1ew1,:11, f'11f1 P111vf:1, 1111i11'1f'y 111' 119, IE'-f'111-i11-11 1 1 I1 111 V Brown, Lyrws- Doyle, Mary A1111 T1i111e1, 1115115-11 E1q1i1L1f1,I?1,r1111e- 1-11i1r1nf1111, 1311211115 1111 erty, ROW 3: Nancy D1e11e1, 1119112151 Sf -f'1'1 111511111 PQ111-1119 S1111f'+9v11:11, 111'1'! F111 1, I Stewart, Ev-,1 1-111g11:s, 11,1C1Y S11e1'1wQ1t, Pea 31111-, H1111 1f'1g11:v1,1y, N-'1111:y AIIM11, 1 -'11 1111 1Q'1512.11, 1:w1.I1111I 1.1 111111 131611161 Grclhcm, Iudy HQ11i1151, L-izs L1111111f11, 1I1'1th15e1'1 11111-11111111 v l Y U O kappa Alpha Was Estahllslwql on Lannprrs lll 195.5 ALPHA OMICRON PI PLEDGES-ROW 1: F11.1fi1'11j1 1,111111,. 1S,1v11,11111Q11'1 1:1121i111'11J1'1, P11111 E 1-.' 111111521191 ROVJ 2: 1f111111Q'11f H131 11110, Iumce E111HQSW1l1Y111, 1..fJl'1I'1 H1n1:1e, Ei-311:11g11,1 H1113I12f,PQ1J1en 1:111i1c11r1i1, N131113y 1f'1,1r!y ROW 3: O11 1,1, E1LE'1'11,1, S1111 11131116 Amdd, 1ECI1'1 L'3W1S, N111n1:y Heck, 1-f1:1y .5-.1n1s11Cr1,:, 11131911 131111 '11' 11131 NOT PICTURED: 11,11'1y 111-:11fV1 W ...,,, .. ,,....,.. 'h-51' X i Q 40 -nn-s ' N' XZM' f'RSEx in 3 Q i b l s 4 'S ' 1 i l i Q 'l l -l f l 5 1 . I M- ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Ol f'lCERSfliflz',' Blown, lI+'CI5-lllfl l'iZ:i ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PRESIDENT-DOIHV1 Riggs Qzzjf f-1.iI Fwii 71 fverrf'-'1rj.' NOT PICTURED: Pizvi Y' ' 5' 11 Wim: lusfzcl, 3l':fl-:-- 'tiiiiwi lfmiiiili Glu l - . . . -- . l. . v' ' . ' '. ' 7 Alpha blgllld Alpha Wab F0llllllC1l .lt I'dllllWlllt', Vllgllllgl lll 1699 XXUIIIPII ul' 'Xlpliai Sigma: Xlpliu funnel muvli lu mln pi'a1'1ivv lugcllwl' fm' llwir svlevlioll Evm'ylrmly1 gn! tlii- 54-air. 'lllw yn-url firfl lrig uvlivily. Il0Illf'l'0llllll:11. ai lloillf' Hut MO. lmliiel Ilwm 1'llllHll'lll'llIlQ ai lingo, pink toll-plmue flozzl , , , , , , , . ,, ,. . .. . lrmle parties willi vzunpus fraternities and il spring Hllll Ilia- mntlu. llulfl llml l,IIl4'. Mimi ,luslivc was . , . l'0I'lllill ll1llll'0 M'lll4'll llltx plvzlgvs uuvc for ilu? uvliver llHlll6'1'0lIlIll:L Qiwmi Luiiillnlzllv. ' , , , . all Allvnilzllf' lmlgv l'Ullll1lI'4l oul llw YCill'. ln llvu-iiilivi' 'XFX f wurlxwl lllll'll inulung l'1ll0l'llll ' ili-4-uiulli-ul l'1lll1ll4'h In wll for llivir llllllillllllllilllf' ASAE pziilwfl h0VC'l'ill llllIlUl'S lllih year. Donna imrk. fi-iwivv lu nu-iilailly l'4'lill'llt'tl 1-liilalren. Alpha lligggh was junior dass prcsiflonl. scc'retn1'y of Pan- Sigf ailm mutiny:-nl lllfwll' annual Clll'lPllll2lS Party lm- lwllvlliv. :mil nieinlmr of lllllf'g1il Alpha Della: Sl'l0lll'P llirv xuvuliml lwgxin. llUllfll'1lI'yl Dtbllllil Hurry was vliofcu Sefhllll llllibllllillll Will: llniiiplix l'l4-xiiv in Nlnri-li mum- ilu' l'I'slNbllNl' ln lllv junior proni IIIIPPII. Svrviug an lDllllilllllIl'0lll1' lnilily nl' ii-lwring. S0llQl'4'5l in llaiy lllf'lllll ww-lv nf s'lu1ii'iliuii of ,llIlll0l' Paiillwllmlii' was ,IAIVIIIIP ,IOIIIISOIL i 3 I +L ALPHA SIGS viii! r-1 ,i , . rf wwf -if ---1 , ff - if gt 4'-Sex X ' V. 'N V 1 I - 7 I k H F 'nn ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA ACTIVE CHAPTER-5.1.1.1 ' , '1 1 TZ' 111.1 fi IJ- fl: '1:- I . Qi, X' LI,-1 P141 I 1 N11r:Q1nQ1'he: NOT PXCTUHED: P 1 . .,11:i., ' 1 T 'III 1 II 1 Il..1 1,112-.'I1--,111 11-sf., ' :'1 1 . T 1 ' '!'. -1 1 . ' 1 ' . - ' 7 Beta L1 pm-llon Wag Emhllvllsllvd on Lmnpua lll 19.11 ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PLEDGES-1fl11','11f If-412,-, Iufquf I- l'111s1111, M1-111,1 M-111m 111 ry, Huy Hoff, Fi1,11l1 S-3 ,111,w'fr'-Af: 1 1 -- Y 1, 1 -A K f 1 H 1, F 5 I - 2 ' - ' 1 1 - 1 1 ' , , f , : Q 1 3 L Y , 5 1 .. ,S .b I ,A - ' . 3 f m . 1 . . ' ng,1,q.k J 5 i ! 2. 'Q , 1 1' J , 1, ' --... sb ' ' A' 'g. A-:E 7Y1?fff.. 3 - - I 1-.-i4.Z.,5f'. '. 1 1 1 in . J -A . 11 . 1 1 1 3 5 ' K . .4 1 141 1 , N -- V - - 7 Q M . . ,.-N ' aa 1 ,1 1l ' Y' 1 Rx -159, f 1 M3 I I i 111 II r1ows!:1+ xl f 1 1 Q 1 ,K ' n-- 1 1 5 ' 1 5 1 '5l F ,HQ ii k,.,4z xl dum' CHI OMEGA PHES1DEN'l'f 'i1: 11 I.I1i1:'5-1 CHI OMEGA OFFICERS-SEATED: Muxy 1VlCII1l'1C1 1-limes, treasurer: 331:11-311 Duck, vice yiiivslsident, STANDING: Ann Toylcr, pledge lzmriei, Shiixron W'1nIe1s, secretory. Chi 1111111211 Was 1901111111111 at the University of Arkansas ill 1395 Thif 11-111' 11115 1'ill1-11 with 1111111111 111111 fnn for Chi Ullier honors went to Page VFOWVIISPIII1. presi11enl Hinegai. 1 ll'Ph1l 1'l'Ulll 1'111'1'i1'i11g 11o11or11hle 1111-11111111 in of the 1ASH0l'1ll110Il for Ch1l11hoo11 I'111lll'2:lt10Il, 111111 the 1050 So11g1'1-+I for their Pong XYl1il1' XY11'1'e 11'e11e SOIFID. who was lllllllPl11O Wlhois 111110. 1-UllllQ.u Chi UR 1111-111111 1lll0l1lt'l' XS1llll1'l' i11 1l'0lll' Among their wpevial 111 tiviiies was il fall style K11ff11l11111111 who reigiiwl as 1111111111-11111i11g 1JllCt ll for show i11 the StlH1Pllt Union BlI11l11Ilg1. 1'9HtIll'1l1g full 10110. 'llheir 11111111'1'o111i11g 1'l1111l, 1l111'111' 115 Stale Dnz shows 111111 the lanes! 1'1lS1l1OI1S. ll 1111, ll Flllbllltbllh 'l'1-11111-WY1-All '1llIl'll the 'l'i1'l1' 111111 S111-i111 events 1111-h11le1l the 11111111111 Xvinler D3lll'tx 1111511 11ll1 D111,illIXK'.-- 1'1'1'eis1-11 1lUllUl'1l1l1l' 111e111io11. 111111 llif- pledge 11111106 i11 NI21l'1'1I. Ill April Chi 01 Chi 111111311 11111119-F r111'ei1'1'1l the hl'1l01lll'N111ll 11w111'11 spent SVCC1if'lll1S 11l the Tun Kllllllil Epsilon 111111 112111111- 111 the 1050 111111111' lilly Co11x'of'11lio11. Aho i11 1050. 1111 Chi Alpha houses 111 111111111111 Stale. They also 5111111111 Xhv1ll1l'l'h. Chi H 1'11111li1111te for ,lllIl10l' 1'1'11111 spent il weelxeml 111 w'Yil1lilS1l College 11s guests of the 1x1ll4'f'll. 1111s llLllll4'l1 firfl lll11'll11lllI1. I1illll1H1il Chi Alpha fr11ter11ity. PRETTY MODELS cmd qoodl lookinq guys were features of the Chi Om-eqor style show. Q v D 41 , X 4311.5 1,51 .. , 0 1.1 W3fM , CHI OMEGA ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW l: Onnxz X'v'1U:Af1SfI'x, l.lr.fiN1 f'9z1nf1n, Lim:-I U lQ'f11lf1 IVVTFISSVI, V11 1 Porter, Ifnnw Elintwn, Eifh ','.lnte, Shullfrl DJLZ, Sn-11 X11 XGXYJIX'-,1., KWw,'!1 I XX.' w, flux! !1,1 y, 1:5 nl'-,1:N,1 Gr n Twylmnfly Cllftml, Lind-,1 4T7!S Tl, Tviixly Mf,11'flm Hnxws ROVY 2: Pill V Umw Eh,11Ew,111,z 5-Q 112, Iviullfl E11-'n Ifflxw Sue P-inter, Ivlfly Tvlmli-6411, D.I'lIZ'II.I'ls' F1151 -Qtry, E5fJ1?y Flfnfifxm Ann T vii 3, Ama 2iv.'f'111-'iff SM-Jirw H'111w,w'k, Shall n Brilli-n, Betty N-9959, j-ixflznf P'ff1'j. , Hwnfy ffffwxxgit, Ihxzw- If JN, In-lub ffm.-411t1,mm, Ilrrllf' S-33-Q fwrwlx-1 H1111 1 ROW 3: Lxniicx Hm,H'y, Cqul Il,15:j1l,fJwrx1, lnrw ltlllllh' 'Win I 1iw11it1f, Lf-+1i1',' G-,lt De, f 1, 11'-1 Eur: uns, NA,111,y EIU t Lind-11 SINVJVVQI, Mmw l,'fv11r A'-X ii, lffyxmlyrl Plli 1f-, Kali-1: f'm1?E1, Ere-nfw-'1 I:?1ffr'x11'1-1, Huzrfn I Ninn, L,1l'kf'1IQ1 lflwllflwi, PM Tuwrrsend, Tenn f'oliI1111', flf11n'- NILSOIT, Fliwcm In n '-1, If C1I1Hf' YmQ:fQ:, Iwnw AVI nn: YY 'Y l Y O ' Alpha Delta LllZllJtf'l' Was Rstabllsllod on LZIIIIPIIS lll 1949 CHI OMEGA PLEDGES-ROW 1: Lire!!-jr Taylor, 01101 Nvilffii-11-Q, Mgfliy AHUIQ, lTEIT!.E'ZlIlf5' Fcfwit, Maxthw Blmtwn, Play Spence, Kathy lanes. ROW 2: Lynn Peiemmn, Icfy Aslwlr, Ivlume Maxwell HOW 3: Merle Ivlqrum, Peqqy Purce-il, Ianice Wluite, ROW 4: Sh-ixrcn B01-zer, Ioan Thzrupson, Lan Vlrmzson ROW 5: Iunf Drew, Cam Euschklli Y? V7-.452 .2 Q:-Y n l W ? 1 '-4-...M 'Sad DELTA GAMMA OFFICERS-SEATED: 111111111 11,1 f1K'Vlll1I, 5111-111'1i1 STANDING: fl, x YI 'Z :5111f'1 I 1 1'I' 11' 1,1 ,. II 11..-- -9- 111, .1'111, 11. II '11z 1- 1' 111111-1 1 11 1-11w11.'.' H111, 111-1111 flllllllllll 5111'01'itv Was F011 1'1'1'-11 1l'1llll 1111-11' 1ll'r1 ll1'l4'l' YI1' 11111 111 11l1' 1059 1111111111- 111-11111. 111-1111 1Q.111111111f 11lllll1l1'l1 111l11 1101-11 for lhe- Xl'ill'N 1ll'N1 111g nvlixily. 11111111'1'11111i11g. nslilll' 51-1-11lx 111-lurx 1111- 11ll' 11l4'lIll' 111 11lIll lluul. whlvh 1111- 1101111111111-11 In ll 1-1111111111 1Xtvv11 101-1 high LIII1- 11111l1'1I r1xlIll1x. 11AII'01 K1lt'1l1l'l'. 1112 1'11111li1111t1' 1111' 11111-1-11. l'ilIh1III'l'11 -1-1-111111 11111-1' h 11l1' 1l1l1l114lN N1'ilN0ll 111 11111111 111 lhe- l'1lll11'N1. 111111 Ihr- Iliff 1'll11lllrl1lr111' '111111lI 11l1'll' l1l l'1I11l'1'1l1lll 1111' 111 K - 1' 110111111 110111111 L-111111111111 111111 lhv 1111'Illl 111111111 1f111'1wl11111f 11111'1y 1s1l14'1l 1111-1 1'11-N111111-1111-11 with 1111- lllf'Il 111' x1ll111l 1llIl 11llll'QAl l1'11I1-111111 111 1111 1- 1111111 H41I'1ll'l1Y 11111- ll'4'1' 1111'l11111'11 1 1-111' 1s11xh QIIII1 il 1'111111111,1- 511111. HEY GANG, 1 - 1 11,1 1 'Y A 1-1, 11 1111: Gil N., Www ,,-it .A P ,,-SJ. u'v'J U fi ' :Tir Q511'T5'3Ql x' 1' 1-113.1 -11119-N 5 1 ' '9QW5'5f3f5. 1 , 5.:E:35:'i-19' Si DELTA GAMMA PRESIDENT-Mary 13111111 Hur-31119511111 1111011 at Lewis School ill 1373 11111111 1111111111315 sP1'vi11g 11s 111'1lsi11P11ts of 11111111115 11rg1111iz11ti1111s wv1'11: 11111121 V11ily10l'. 111'esi111111t 111' P1111- I11-ll1-11i1' 1I1111111'il. 111111 Put 1'Iv1111s. 1Dl'PS141CIl1 of the 5111111111 14111111'z1l11111 111lI1!. Both 11111'111it111'1Ps 111111 DU 1t'Al11l'l's with x1ill'1f'llP Y11k11vi1-11 501111111 111 RQPNT' H1111 111111 xlilff' 1111111 M0011 1111-si11i11g 111 111111111111. 1111lC'l' 1-I11111l111' 1111-111111111 l'Pl,'P1Y1lIg1 111111011 wmv: N1kll'f' R11111 H11l1'11Ps1111. P11111111'is111: Mary Jilllli x19E'1x. 5ig11111 :x11l1lil 111111: S1lEl'l'f x1ill'11ll. 1,1 17111101111 Pi: 111111 ,111 SN'1111x. 51190011 1711111111 illll1 501111111 H111'111s1111. 51111111111 1 111011 1g0Lil'l1. Min ,l1111i NY111Q111f. s0111111111111'1-. 11115 11111111-11 11lI1h11llll11lI1J, 511r11rity W111111111 for 1950. Allllf ,111 SW1ll1i. 1x1Hl'1l'llG V11k11vi1'11. 111111 janet 'l'11yl111' 110111 61111-1011 to 1111101 xwvllll. ,5- mf sf Xl , xx! h ,,.., 'Hp-1 111 . 211 Em 31+ Ng ' G 31,51 . A I1 . .' Il X1-'111 '.'. fl 11. ,11 511-,::',' I.f,11'.11 ROW 1 T1 Ffx-11-11, 1111',' 1.11v1111 1 , 111 1 1111-11111-1111 11.1111'1111 :1111-: ', 1 1 I1 ' T1 T 1' 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 11 1, 1 1-411. idlllllld l,llliCl0ll fllaptel Wag Hstdlvll-llvfl on 111llllpllS lll 1 1 1 1 S 1111 11 11.1111-v 1,-111111111111 11f1111w' 1.1 1 1 1 1 '16, ' 11',.1 1. 1 1 1,.-1,1.. 11.1 11. 111 1 1 1 :.1:1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1x 1 11111 1 1 111 1 1 1 11 11 1111 1 1111111-71311 .- ' fs l't?QE S ,fgx ,MX L s Q E S-'ff' -r -I :Q Q-wwf' , . ,. 1 .W xx XX GAMMA PHI BETA PRESIDENT!! 1 1 it J Gunnnu llli H1-lu Was Foumlcd liillllllfillg lirfl plum- for tlle- ww-mul 4'0llM'4'llllXr' yvur tu-rv llu- lillllllllil l'lli'- uitlu lln-ir ll0IlIt 4'UlIllllg1 llmit. 'hllllllllf liria-lu-t-f l'i11m'vl1iu Yuen XM-'ll NN in. Nlurgu l'u-ww um llw liilllllllil l'l1i'e ll1lIllPl'Hllllll:L ltlllvvll ratlulltlutc-. Xnilu Klinlwr u 41- Q-lt-mul WSU I'rum Qin-mx. Ulllvr ll47llHl'r tw-nl In liairrie- l,u llvln-nlwrgnw. vicv-prmi- tl:-nt ul tlu' N.,l,I1t.tul.w.-t-Iu-- untl Nlyrmn- l'r-pu. twat-- lIl'1'l' nl tht- jllllllbl' flue-. S4-lt-vtt-el fur llillllllfirlil une liilllllllil l'l1i livlui- IPl'Q'rl4lf'lll. Xlr-. xllllllllll ,lulin-un: t-let-to-I to Kline Nllm xsvrv Xunvy Htlllllllltlhllll and Ninn-y XYLIISUII. L, , ,mr ! Q , 4 P . F,3. its 4,' H e 1 1 1 S I 5 ,- F GAMMA PHI BETA OFFICERS-SEATED: Sally Scarlett, tecctrd- Lnrg setxreturyg Sum Powell, second vice president, Sara Vthlson, htst vice president. STANDING: Carol Hyun, treasurer, at Syracuse University ill 13711 Nillllf Ntiateon also wrvetl up pl'mi1lv11t of the lloelvrn lglllggllilfgf' Clulr. Annvtte Hunt was president of lllo XNUlllPll.h lllllhll' llOIl0l'ill'y. Sigma Allbllil Iota. Sill1lPIll lvniun lg01ll'tl lllt'llllDf'l'S invlufletl Sara Wilson on SPlll0l' lrourtl and ,lusly Ivum-as-it-I1 unfl Priecillu Pull on junior lmzlrfl. Anita Klillktil' was lPl'f'Si1lPIll :Jf Prof, Cluln, auul sevvral lillllllllil Plliis workcfl on ilu? Sfllflkilllllll :intl Sf'l'llllIU7'f' stuffs. Smwizll nvtivitivs llllfillg the ymu' in4'lu4lml truflc pnrlim. ilu- Crest-vnt Cotillion plmlge nlunvv, Glenn Hflllllx Cllriftnlas party witll the Silflllil Nllgli from Hosta unal at polio lnenefit clam-v in the spring. THE CAROLING Gcxmrncl Phis brought the Theta Chis from their warm house despite the cold, wintery air. Cx -' 1-13 66 V, lla 11' 1 , l 11' 1 fi Q11 1 11.21. , 1, c 1- S A. EN 1 . -. - V , 1, 1 H. GAMMA PHI BETA ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: ?11'111111L1 1X11g1g11i1, r111111,1 1,11111:f1, -1,111f111 :'1111f41fi, 15111 1 '1'1'11111:, 511111 W'11s1,11, 111,111 'Y' f'11111':1,13 11, f'1i11,11y1'1 1113' 11, . N ily S1i'1,:111111, 11113111 V V'-' 1 131111, C11 x,N. H3'1,11'1, 1.111151 CVXVH1 R1l11'11v? NGS11, QT,11'11J:i1 1.11: 1'.f,:1i:1 P11511 , i':111'- 111 Y1-511-111,+111151 ROW 2: 1.1'I1111',' 11j111- Q11 11f1111,:11, P11111 1111155 P115-1:11111 191311, T11 ..1,1'-f 11 51.171 1111 1' 1111 '. 11, 11111131 RLH11 1l+1g 111, 111:-11fyr1 V1 111:11151,111, 1111111:y P ,11 12111111 1'.'1111'?I E-1'1111-1 fv11ffi1s'i1'11, 1f1 A 1f11,11,1, 12' 1- 17' '1 115, 15111111 1'1f1.11111111111:11e11, 3111111111 1-11,111111,111, 11111 11111 1 1'111J111fy 1-111151195 ROW 3: TXT 115' E111111, 4,111 Fr11 1: 'f1:,1f,11 1.111111 1'111:1'1 1, 11111111 Sw-.1.:1, 1':11y A511, 111-fy P11 1f9121.1113E1y11 115115, 11111'111H V Wf1111' 1:11111 1 1 , 11111: F -1 1L1,1j,' 1' .'1, 11111 1f'1' f1111, 111,11'111y 1111:-:1.'11,11, Civ '1111l111,1111s: 111111, ,- M 111 11 rf11'1':1.115 11 ff 11 1 ?111:1'f1 C O 1 0 1 B6-ta P1 Chapter Wzls Estzlhllsllcd on Lam pus lll 19:12 GAMMA PHI BETA PLEDGES-ROW 1: HQ11111 T11'1111-i1, A1111 1X'f111112r1, 1.y'n1'1i- 111f111fv2111, 1211+311 f111'j,1 ROW 2: 1.1111 511115, Ioan C1311-91, Dor1111i1 H111n1i-1, 1911111 051113, 1,111 551151, k1'1'111y 11111.11 ROW 3: 1udy P11111-51: W11111. 'Ere 1,'1 11, 1f1311e1'1 1V11111'i11 man, Marilyn Smnh, 113 AIHI1 W1311-Q, N11:1111e T1'11g-tr, 1011911 H1:,111:1s, 1J1g1nr11,1 Sw1311s ,. 143 67 11 SHS 5 X , 11 X 1 K X 1 xr k 1 ik 1'-c an , 1 5 la' 11 ' 1 1' 11 G1 i 1' Y ' fx N 1 R ' . fzmjh li?l?:F X ,. v . J' f lk S555 N ,,. . sr . X ,. R . h .J b A X :ji M' fa ,Q K1 '1'?1'g':'Q ' '- '?1f1:sg- . Xa if l i' V .1 ' WW SIGMA KAPPA PRESIDENT-Earbcmx Willmms. rlctl at Colby College ill H374 1'l111l1f1l: lsllflbllfil XYilli11111s. l'U-1lll'Ct'l0l' ul' CRIIIIIIIIS Nvvlwz Sillilllll llwtfll. l1't'1lSlll'0l' of ilu' SClllOl' vlan: Nlury lillen lllcxim. we-11-t111'y nl' Slunlent l4l1llIt'LlllOll 1-Mfo1'ia1ti011: Mary ,lane l,i'llll'l1'li. xx-llillh Who in .'xIllPl'll'llI1 llullvgva llllll lrllixflwitiehz Dunn Lou ,All- 4ll'l'SOll. ll'Q'ilhlll'Pl' of NY0111011'a ll901'f'z1li01111l Awsovizl- lion: illlll Phyllis 5wi11l'o1'1l. lll'0Slll0l1l of Student l'l1l111'z1tiu11 :Xhh0l'lilllOll, uuel mlilnr nf Tin' SHIIVSIIIIIII. The F11v11lty Teal. Stulo Dany. l,z1w?111lo1' Laur- l,illll'D, Sl?lll0l' Dlly. lrullv parties. illlll the plcllgv 4llIIlt'0 wcrv i111'l111l1-el in lln- bury som-iul Sl'llPllllll' for llw 5lQlllll kllllllilb tlllflllg the yvar. 1 'x l SIGMA KAPPA ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: Slrerrirr Shrlrly, Arline l7'r1!Pl'reli, P'r1lr1r5rr,r Drcrlze, lf-hrlfflrll Sleclr, Mcrrrlyrr Wolll, Scmdrcr VVVGQQOTIGY, Mcrrrcrrme Gray, Sarcrrrr G'W?Il,EfJ!l'r,1IIl Vllillloms, Nfrnrfy Wrrrlzlm, l3'r1trir'r'r Ecrrllery, lin Curnrurnqs. ROW 2: Mcrrilyn Fxrcrirnrclx, Lora Smrtlr, Ccrrclrl Huqlws, Elcrrse Lrrfz, Prnrrlu VVuf'lm-ar, Mary Rzrlpl-mr, loycfa Do-une, lamce- Sclrrrrrdt, Carol Eems, Phyllis Ferro, Murflelrne Rrccicr-ili, ROW 3: Plryllr: Swrrrlfrd, Ifryrw Tr1rll+?,', Ncrncy Arrsmrnn, lrll Ault, Gefrrqrc Slewrrrt, Dorrcr Ar'rcl0:sr,rn, Murry Elf-vrrrs, Mrirry Dorlririlt, Crrrol l-frrlow, Ruth Tfrl-il, Mary Flersclrhcruer, lulrcr lrisvplr Gllllllllll Gallllllll Chapter Was Estblislled Oll Czunpus in 1951 SIGMA KAPPA PLEDGES-HOW 1: Srrcrrn-1 lc Anna A-flarrrson, ROW Z: Mary Szlvcrsr, Kay Ggcldes, lion Roberts, lean Gflrrrgus ROW Carroll, Ecrrrme- Townsend, Aprrl Srzpperrlrrgrlril, Crrinl-:lrrlrf-, lrrlrcr Klrgrsrir, Rc-l'rl'r1n Errrrrrsvrr, Hr:-so ll!l,rrref W r.'rr f'lSITlG1l. Yrrqri, Exlflflllflflfl Bush, Mfxxsrm Mclfnrqlrt, Crixrolyn Dodsf-rr, Iprrily 3: Adu ljrlslfxrrcl, C'l'rr1rlar'rr9 Mcffl-Qllorrd, l-:ure-rr lL1lflZSOI1, Scrrr-:lyrrgr Susan Hifi: 69 1.33-.-2-.Q 15323221955 ff- ' 121 -1 f f ggrl L 1 A l H 75 xii? .w- filgff 'i A ff . - x 'nlfl FM ZETA TAU ALPHA OFFICERS-SEATED: Huy Cfivvlzfrcfi, vine 3 zesri-2n', Rm Lewxs, 1eo:11f:hng seczemry STANDING: F111 Pev-V ly, corn?-sporudinq secretary lgnet Peters, memlnership ch-Jirmmn, Norma Pennmqtcn, treasurer, Cathy Gosnell, erlxtmr and l'l15lC'llC1I1 re-ta Tau Alpha Wag Founrlc fl at Longwood College i11 1393 Nnlnlr: in tho llIt'iilf'l' nlvpurtlllellt lrlnn Joanne Stulf-5' wan aluslvnt 1lll'C'l'l0l' of xl2l4'B6lll. lrnm ,leaulno was allen l'll05Fll f'o-elirm-lor of QIEIIIIIPUS llvvllo. Zvlnw chosen to l,illlllll'lSlLi were lwllllf' ,lo Brmllf-5. lievvrly lihler. anel Anna Hose Ponnsl. ZPHIHS prefi- 1l0nI, B4?vf?rly l4ll1lvr. was senior vluss r0prese11tatix'v lo Slll4l0!ll Counvil alml ,lalukie F1Illf'y was vi0P-p1'v+i- elf-nt of the senior vluss. Thoee elm-tml to YYho'f Wlho were: Ellen Nll'N2lllll. .lavkio Fulwy. Mary ,lo llrunllvy. anal Lethal Staley Dellingor. ln ,llIlllll1l'y. ax lou was givell for tho lllf'lllll?1'S of the fuvully. The annual pledge 1lunvv. Turquoiw Twiligglll. was in tln- fpringr. . ,X ' :Jef- gb Qs fi' ono l I FIVE ZETA's gathered around Cx scrapbook ccm recall CI World of memories of some big mo- ments in the past. in e f . K E , x ' . HW! WIN A , ' ZETA TAU ALPHA ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: PIQIIYAVI Pfl:1z'1Ln':' rx f 1 'ifffl , '1'.y:. T: .-3.1109 I,v?f1ITT'Ifl, Ixnuie Iizrizui, Dintiiz :'lQQS, If 'fir fd-1 13,51 ' Y W ' V ROW 'Z IGH-9 Lf1m:'9f', I-Jnvr Erwirwiifl--Fi, Icxrw' I-'I-Sis, PAH 7 ' Z, 4 1 Y .ri 21 .. ,L , ,. .. ' , 1 . Lewls, Arm-3 FC wsu- PQunfi, Fl1Z11li9tl1 1 w1'5iMJll, Edin V, 'v'f11l1cx1115. ROW 3: l'l1-'1r',' H- ', E-i1l.'V IU 1 Tx1cNi:E: Iujj: Purlis -xxx yn Cnzm 1 'Q Ar 1 ' 2 f 'r 1 1 T Q-'I 1.3 ' 1' 'W' 1 o 1 . . W 1 a V 1' Y a ft, lnunlna Llll L11-EIIHCI Wag Eshllmllallefl on Ldlllllllh ln l9.m Z1-ITA TAU ALPHA PLEDGES-ROW 1: G1 U11 . UF, I. .5 1.11. 5:51 , Eemajlne Zxilkixk-JPk1, Lwirrwgxrw fTi11i'f, P:.','QQ1s f'l':r,'Z ROW Z: film A xy Lyrmz, P I Mxtcheli, Lmdc L-31121, Arm C5'Jf-YIJEILI, Pfsxfhxfi- SfI'1 1'Ql, Sfmiwz U.-gxrzxi r l,1f1rwi:r'1e!, Y1:f11-5' b':w::.1f if ESQ- K x 71 DON'T TURN YOUR backs on us, men. The speaker seemed to soy to his Gite-ntive audience. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-ROW 1: YI'-it TN A -inf, Lfnry Pye iz. L2 EU1!iri1ng ROW 2: lwznf-5 4,S,vf, Rxhitrll G-:rflt-rl, Di1:rf-fl llc 5:3 . l'1',:1x 1, l-lvl-1 Etxfk 1, TU IFC Council GOW'6l'llQCl UHIIIIJIIS Social Fraternities for Men ii0Vf'l'IllllgL lnotly of alll SOl'ltll fraternities on Uilllllllli with the llllCl'l'l'1llPl'lllly Conneil. The group mel regularly unfler the SllllPl'YlSi0ll of Dean ol' Hen. llurlx xX'illilllI1S. to rule on mul to sliseuss prolrlenls pertinent to fraternity life. Pl'lllllil'f' funetions of the Count-il were: to pro- mote gootl feeling :mal 4'00llCl'illl0ll aunong Greek fraternities on t'llllllJllS1 to 0llt'0lll'llQ? fraternities to take un an-tive interest in 1-ollege netivities: and to l.Ol'llllllillf' rules governing l'llSlllll:l. pleelging. anal initiation lllPill0flh. Tllemlvership 1-onsisletl ol' one offit-ial representat- tive from t'tlt'll of tlle fruternitief pluf ull fraternity presiulents anal se1'1'etaries. 1. F. C. officers were: Dirk Wwurtl. presitlentz Boln George. viee president: Larry Byers. feeretary: Louie xYvllgl1IOIlC'l'. treahnrer: Clmrlie Johnson. soeiul anal pulvlit- relations elmirmzxn. lzcxrci Ward, Umm Mful-1 Wmllmms, lillflllfg lffllI't5wI1, Helier! Geox-juz, m, Dorman M-1-fey, Lfwell Hnttxeflfgi, Get:-rw: Rowe, Ice E-'eordsley 72 CONFIDENT traterrlity men stood in the baclcqrourtd watch- irtq rushees learri trat lite, WITH RUSH WENT soft rush lite. Strariqe sights were seeri as pledges began their tasks. TWO PLEDGES proudly dis- played their paddles to dubious acttves from another fraternity. 73 -.l n 1' sw :.f. '1 gi LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PRESIDENT-luck Buck ed at Boston College in 1909 1-aunpus sororitivs, Alllll two lrzulv xsvvk-f-lllls ronm- lrlvtf-al tho social M'llf'lllIl0. Hn thv home' front. Lzunhnlu Chis l'lll'l'iPll on an Gxtellsivv l'1'lll0ll9llllg IPl'0Qjl'1llIl in tho frzltornily housv. New slralpes from the Nlollmrsl Cluh anal tlw rvfurnishing of tlw two living roonls 1ln4l thc' trophy room lu-lpf-nl to nmkc- the house he-tier than ever. Anal just to ka-ep their munpus rep1'es0l1tntion up. Launlnlu Chis rvvvivwl an fair shau'P of honors. Miko llilvy. Hslon Perry. Clmrlvs Johnson. Hon Akers. uncl ,lunxvs Yunl werf- elm-ctml to Who! Who. ,lohn Honr- gonu-ry. Hl4'llill'll Poslell. znnel Charles Johnson worr- vhosvn for the Unwgu Allbllil Dvllal S4'if'ln'0 llonorary. lllmrlvs johnson wus elm-tml lllllSlillllllIlg Greek Mun. anal Hi:-llurfl N11-Nair wus vhosvn Ban-helor of lhv Your. THE LAMBDP. Ql :1 hcuse rccked when the quys gathered fur Q1 svvinqinq Jam sesslon, -5 I 74 LAMBDA CHI PGI Mellow, IQ Ishn LV1OT1TC41C'ITl'9 ALPHA ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: 11111 211111-2, R11 LLTNTH lazy ,111 1, 1-,111 I1.1'f.-1, L1:1y F1P:1:., :ry Clmk, 51111 PQ'-QIIIJVI, 11151: E111f'L1, Lev F.ff1'1, ed ROW 2: PC1111 5-111,111-, 211:51-X 1f:1,:1'1,:'1, L,11f1,q11+i x ry, E913 Moms, Bolt lQ'111r1e1, Ch'.11gE: F-1-ffl, Ste 1 1?13r:'lv1, E111 Gr111v1:-5, A1411 1Z1Q1fL::1-fy A111111 SNL11' -1, E11 Morley, Larry Norms HOW 3: DJVQ X'C111Jley, I-ghn P'1,1r5211,:E1, Ei f1.1..ss-aQ:: 1zi L11x1:-ar11-H H1n?1i1 f'Q1'1111s Pf11i1:5'111, Dr Ben SITHYL1, Dr. D13v111i L5l'1ns1i1r1, 11111 Vwmll, ELL- HCi1!1113r1, LVZIY 511111, Gary S115-1, :'.Qffl, M113-r f?lL:'I1, D1-bi L 'w 'i+.. ROW 4: Qrvis Hari, Romnw Cl11v11311, Gab V11-1E:1Jr111', Lua Ee'zf'l1, Vfr1ll1 Perry, Puff Pemy, M111 Fi 55, flu if Fl amz, 11111 I,111fi1s, Duve INf!1tA1ee, Chories I1:1l111s1in Lxmes G'f1111n1g, Lurzy G.,1:13:11, IXTMQQ- Hfy, fhn 3111, Pu' lQ'le1,1:y Len 11e11,111fL:, 1511.1 C111:l-:, A11 Peg-9 ROW 5: Don D11 H1315 H1111 L-9111, Larry H1151 D1:1r11e1 LX'LE'1IE'Ll, fwlrk Eh1Q11iE1 E111 L1ILS1I1, 1'9Q1,1,:,-1 5C'v.f1 C3111 Bruce, Iva V1 Lance, Flay Balm, E11 T1-9315, Gb:-11 !511'1kr1eu', Ryw: 1T'1r1:qfi111, ECE' E311-9.1c11 Iota Epsilon Zeta Cll2lPtt'l' Was Established on Clllllpllbl 111 l95Z 75 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PLEDGESvROW 1: Gcwllii M,s11'f1, L1.11:y M111:1111, H-1:1111 1::.,z1, In-111 1 L 11 1 Larry A11s11n, Ifhn G11 51:11 ROW 2: Gene LI,y,i, Siu'-' E111111,i11r1liz,1r-3, ELL Le1r1:1j.', L11111 E711 Lhcx Wfjflerwn, HGV? N-Qwtin T-911 jcrnes, rim 12111 ' HA 11 1 P 111111111111-11 111 1111- NY 111111r111g11 1111-511111111111 111111 111101 P1 LAMBDA PHI PRESIDENT-Fez Dkerzs J Pi L11111111111 1111 Was 1501111116 1'1111111f r1klI'1t'l1 11111 10111 with 1'11t1111fi11f111. 1111 Sll 12111 111111 111 1s1111'11 1111110 1l'U1l1 111111111114 1111- 1ll'h1 1111111 ' ' ' ' ' 1 111111 111 1 11'111111v 111 51111211151 1111- 111'1f1-1-11111113 h1Dl'lllJ. ' Illl1NbI'1ilIl1 11111111115 l'YQ'll1. 11fllllP1'llIIllllg1. H1115 1 N l1r11 '1,11lllIl-r 1111111 Day. 'x111Pl' v11'wi111g 11111 1'l'1l1CI'Il11y H. . . - 1 1 11 11. 1111 11111 11111 111111 l11111l. 5il1ill'l M 111- 1,1111 5111- - 41's 1 '1 11111 Qllllll' in 11I4' 111'11'1'11111111. ll . 111111 11111 1111111111-. 1111- 1ll'1l11lF'l'h illlll 111eir 1111111111 111011 5111-1111 1111- 111111 1111-111111'11 11111111 1111111115 w1111 f111'o1'1- 111-N, 51'1111111f 111' lllll'N1llQ. illlll Sl. 111111-111'-11111-11111111 111111 ' ' .Ll r. 1 1 1 A 'af ' '11 ,. 111 1111 111 111 1-111111111111 111 1111 1111 1111 111- 1111 111-x 111111 Lllll1 11111 1'r111s11111g 111' 1111- firfl 1'i111 1 9111-1-1111-11r1. X11111-y 1'14il'1l4'h. ffxlll 1112111 A11l1li1. 11111 111' PI LAMBDA PHI OFFICERS-Iohn Leaks, VIC? president Dammn 1v11r11i-ey, se-jreiory, Hem ?1r121'11r111r1q, 1re.1s1,:1Er, 11 at Yale Unniversity ill 1395 1-1111111115 11116-11111111111 111111111111 with lin' 11111fi1'. lj11111111?1' visits we-1'1' 111111111 111 011lt'l' Pilkllll 1-11a11l111'Q. 111111111g 111111112 1'11iv1?1'h11y of 11i1'111g1111. 1'111V111's11y 01' F1111'i1111. WIIT. NY11w11111gl011. 311111 ,lt'f1'1 l'SOIl. Fred D0- 111111s LIIII1 Louie XY'11g,go11111' 1111111111911 11111 sixty-fifth Pi L11111111111 P111 Nil110llLl1 l111111'1'11t11111 111 1111si011. Mass. 11111115 W1-1111 111111 XYVZIITPII Ross l'0lll'1'SPll1C'I1 1111? 1111- 11111s 111 1111111-111's illl11 11111111' 011lPl'S wvrv ll4'11Vl' 111 1'11111111111111's. l'1ll1lr illl41 111J111'11'111'11's. P111 11111 :x11l1l2l S111f1,1111a. Pi 11311111111 A111 a1111 11111111 Sigma P1 were- 1111111i1r111'111s 1'1'11r1'-5111111111 111 1111- group. 111121111 11l'O11lf'l'N 1'1111s11111t1y f11'1'11'0 in 11111111111 11lP1l' 1111111111 Pi 1111111111111 P111. 11111 just ll fl'il16l'll1ty. 1llI1 Ll way of life. ,S 1 ' 511'- VISITORS AT the Pilczms first C111-campus open house found the music to be top notch. Nz D519 WK 5 ATI A. Pl LAMBDA PHI ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: F1 :.:1,:f1 I:::.f. I .rx .w., . ' 1111 If::..11: 11 Gmy I-I'1If1j111fIIi1f1i'I1, I'ZIIl1:E- 11111151 11I wry, T1 itzfziz I.11:w I ROW 2: Ftfxuli L1Ir11I, 'i11',' 4Q91I111f1119, L II 1 1 11 1 W 1111.15 IxI1,IQr, I-P11111 T:.:,1l I1.'.',1I 11, I':1fII 1 '11::.111,1, Li111',' 1 .1 QM, IvI1I.111,I 'I'I111:1131.11 II I1 11111 I I II L5g.11Qsg'1f, L .ww I 111' Q II !::, I 1 'L I z.,-1 NOT PICTURED: 'I1 1 II C 1 ' 'Lie 17 1, 11 f LQ: I i i C 1 C 111111111111 Alpha Delta Was Estzlhllshed on 111111111115 111 I9.m PI LAMBDA PHI PLEDGES-ROW 1: Q I,'.'1II11r115, IfI!I1'LS Iffilrif, I1111 Lyn I1 Inj: 1 wNI,, '1','1I.1-sm H1111 ROW 2: Lgzrv Lic-1219112 fi-'. 9:1 Eff-1 ' Ii' 1 L' iii, L f I o8? '5tx -'lPx- SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFI ICIERSfQ'l11'i13:,1 111,111 Ii 1,1fs1:1,-112, 11111 SIGMA PHI EPSILON PRESIDENT-Richflrd Goiclcin fi 11.1.1 3:--5.'l'f11', R11 1,1 i1..115 n, 1:1 sgifz, Ii1i1:1 I. 1.1017111- 1. . . . . . biginu P111 Epsilon Was Founclvfl at HICIIIIIOIIII Lollegc 111 1901 'llliv lIlt'll nl Sigma lllii lfpwilmi flurle-il lln' yan' Iiflli 1-o11w1'11ti1'P ymir for liuving tln' IIIQLIIPFI imlm riglil lay winning Iirfl I-I111-11 liuinnw nilli ilu'-ir llmnv- llllllillg lll0llqS fuvinl l'1'11lv1'11itiPs. vmniiig Iloul vnlry I,llLll'il1IlIAr SlDlllllX'ffI,4'l,illUSi' Sig ICI' plmlgvs p11i4l ll aiirpriw vifit to llull Slam' 1linx. follmxiiig 1111 -1-4-miul plan-v nina i11 lmlli liznn- i11 ilu- full NllUl'l'0M'IllQM ilu- Yivlury Hell. hyllllllbl ol' pn, Ile-vin' Alllll Smigll-Nt i11 I'l5'l. xii-tory i11 llif- Llllllllill Illlllllllil State-llull 511110 Ioni- Sig lip, l1111'li1-ilmlwl i11 lllllllf Villllllllh aivliviliew. Imll giiillltl unnl lrringging il haf-k to vziiiipus. illlwy 4-uiiipvtvnl i11 ull lllll'1llllllI'Lll hllliflh. winning Nlure IPQIIIIIIRIIP aivtivilivs :luring llle year wvrez .1-w-ml lt'ilgllPr. Ilan l'vil'vr um 1-law-tml llI'0hl1lCIll ul' lln' llo111v4'o111i11g Billlet lm' faiiiiilivs unil ulninni ill tlw -irpliniiiniv 1-luv. lil:-vie-il ln Wlmk Xliliu wvrs- llll' lionw. Illv Hlllll9l'1JllllllfL DllIl1'l' at Xlleinlulo. .lolin llnnnai llllll Hon .lUllllhlDIl. Umm. Illllllf Sig lfpf tlw Bowvry Brawl in tln' winlvr. zinnl ll10 zinnnul aittmnlo-el Iln- ainnnul Sigma l'l1i lfpsilmi SIAIIP D111 lltllfltxll IlPkll'l Ball anal X111111' CllLlll1llPl' FCIQLIIIIIQL 111 llllllllllillliilli as Sig Ep SY5'l'f'lllPlll'l. rllriulv purtim witli aororilies I11 Ilw lin-l4l nl' N1-liinliiiwliip. Sig lip, ilifl in-Il. win- on VRIIIIIIIIS roiinulwl out llw l1'a1IP1'11ily1 lnusy huviul ning lliv Fig Ifp Nzitiunail S4'lI1Ilill'hllIlP Cup fur lliv w1'l11'illll0. aux GIRLS GRABBED 111- : thi DG. uf ,313 his fg- 1Jx1,11 l'l',..W I 'IT ,'. T S Q 'hdtv' .lldl 1 Ji' V 1 1 -Y E i 1 X 1 SIGMA PHI EPSILON ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: Lui: f3..'1i1' ?', SN-511411 Hail-1, I'1Ill-iw Yt3:11f13' PM 'V'I1.'4'T lwlw Rclilrsun, E Gfzui I1 T.1ei'1Q:f ROW 2: ffm: f-11112 F. Ix Nxwm .f,-, L,:r:y Ff,1':,j,' LMI:--.1 T, '1f 1 'IU '11 If rf 5 11. 131111 Chilli, I' rzj.' Siixxj, Inu K rf.-1 ROW 3: 1 L f. , V :ry Eg'-QL ,I'.'.,l 211: 7: :wk . ' ful: ff x' 13132: VK.'11x'1nqf51, 17iw,i'i-1' SH 11111, fEw11','.:: fax: Pi ROV! 4: L- 'Qx-J mm, I -' :rx an Pm' E .xml Hug' I.'1 1x Fred H5-Hel, FIQIMIZ fllixlixk, 29.1 hw!-1 ',4. 1' i, Irzrx r. '.,' X: E,w:1r5 Tlx- mins Im-,X HOW 5: T :xml lin! V, E-haw' Wcu-gil, hm Mmell-fr, G Cin Hell' :, Ll :Ji-11 E' 15, D'W'A1MV'3'IlI1'I1, I-limi Ln vis, I fu 1 ll I rx' f, E11 I'mVE111w, HM.-It GQ-Nqr, Xlvlmlulllk E w,11, ' 1-z5T,1l1Fx ROW B: Nrffgl rfkxztvfx, Iwlm S -M, FAHMIN D ff':nvx:,, IHNEW1' P.'f111:ov1uh Ir, 1 mx rw! V12-1, Dflvxfl Enwlw, ffimy Nlyvlrs, Winn Ilwlum, FI- I1I'l fuk, IkT:1h1f'l'3111w11-, Dun Pfllllr-: I 1 l 1 C 1 Illdlllllll Delta LIIQIIIICI' Was Establlsllcfl on Llllllpllbl ln 194114 SIGMA PHI EPSILON PLEDGES-ROW 1: Elf!XC1I'j Van fl-rr-ln, S!Lf5'Iw11 1fT111d11x111wr, I-Xu lilwmmf-15, Iiwnrn Hwlvl-mu Pwn Ewxzm, Iwvk Mmm, Hfyu H 1 A' I'f1lH'1'I ROW 2: Txml ljny-I+-1, IWTIY IfM:ln1-As, Nui Lw-S!-hc-1, Lcmy Plf-wy Larry 'vN7w,1lzff, I1,x111H:1 IDI fflxy, Efi Zfixlxfli, L4111',' P'-15w,1vQr'1!Cf ROW 3: Davld Dclrlllm, I'QlllU:'5 Vv'1x',111QI, Nlck I-I-,lum l3CId',I1 IV1fI5'1i:f-, FI 'left E1-, X.'xf rr, IN lm N21 '11 ,LKICIIX STHWXJIYY, IX'TL4:h4Jfl Shlhl 1 ,m.xx-A TRU KAPPA EPSILON OFFICERS-Fred Bledsoe, historiong Dave -'ixz,:if: treasurer, I-eziy Reynolds, surgeon? 'gzl arnis, Ice Eecxzcis- le-y, seclf-tfuryp Turk Roman, pledge tioinex, Lloyd Huqedorzi, fliyigll im, H-xl Sllorpe, vice-president at Illinois WPSIQIBTCII in 1399 the Rod Cairnution Bull. and ax spring l'0SilllllE' ball. lim-ul TREE won honors laft rpring at State Day lay ileiifutiiig five otlivr Indiana vlmpters for the state lmwling l'llLlllllliUllSllllb. 'liliis was tlle first time the llllliilllil Staitv cliuplcr liud ll0bli'4l Flute Day in SC'Yf'l'ill vvwrw mt. 'l'Kl'l's were aultive in L'illlllDllS ilffiiifh. ,lov BPill'4flSlCy was prvsidcnt of Pi Gauuinu Mu. social studies honor- ary. Ilul Slmrpv was president of MENU. music edu- vnlorr organization. Joe. Hall. and Milton Blood were nunied to the 1000 NY'lio's Wilio. Milton ulao won the lwft 4lll'f'i'l0l'-S award in llif- 1959 Sougfest. for his dir:-climi ol' 'lluu Kappa lfpfiloilif Tim Bll1'llt'lLll'... THE MEN OF Tou Koppo Ep- silon worked together in true fraternity spirit to complete their 1959 homecoming lloot. -1, 141 1,6 ax TAU KAPPA EPSILON ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: I-Trl E1e1,1:1,-, 1,:.11 111', . Tllri E-11111111 1.11111, 11,111111'1, 1111'1r11i11 :'11'1 15: ROW 2: F 1' 1111, 1 1' E-QQI1',1:1f'-',i1f1i 11,1 Q1111: 1..,. 111, 1-1 1 '1.'.'111 1 t1..,1. Dui 111 '11111 111111 P11111 11 1.: 1? 1-111 14.115 I1 ROW 3: ?':,11ij1 1111 11 . 111.1 11111111111 111 1 .11 1'1.11j111111,-ff 1 1 11, 11 11 1'1 111, 11 1.f1111111 T 11f115 i1,11'Z. 1:.f1,1:, 111 111111111111 ROW 4: 1.111 . 1 1 11111111 111131, ,- 1111 111 1 :.1111, 1 1111111 1111, 171111111 .-3.1:r1fff 111.11 311117111 H11 H1.' 11111 12111-jr, 111 11'11111l R 1j1'11I1f-5 1.1111w 1.1II!2f' 111111111 11111111111 1111113 11, '.',' 1111 :111 11111111 111111 E11 1.1, 111111 1-311 .-.' 11111 11 '11 1' 11111 11 11 T11:111'1., G1-1111111 F11-y1'111111,, 111111 111111111111111 ROW B: 1+'TI'A.' 5'11f1f1r, 111111 HKS1131111111, 11111 1X1111111,v1', 1Y1111.1 1211111111 '11'.'11 111,1111 ITL-v11111f, 171111111 01111 111, 1-111111 S1111 .-,' I1', 111'11 15111,1111' 1 1 17' 1111111, 1f'11:1.1111 ' 1111-1.4 11 11-111. 1.111-11 11,1111 D1. 1111: ROW 7: 15111111 l'1111i1, 121111 '.11'111:11 1131 11,11' 1. '11 111111111--11, F1111 11'1 11 '.','11111-11, 11111.11111'1111111, 1111111111111 11111 1 111-rm, F1111 111 1 1111 . 1 111115, 1'l 11 lf' 1' 1 1 D 1 O 1 crllllllllll R110 Lllzlplm-1' Was Establlsllffd on Lanlpus ln 190 THU KAPPA EPSILON PLEDGESfROW 1: 1. 11' 11 PH :11 11, 1 '.'1 L 1.4 ',1.' 1. F114' E111 F11 1,111 F1 :L '111 1 1 1 ':11111L1S, 1e11j.' 111211, 11111y 1 11--D, 11 1 '.'- - '1: 1 ROW 2: :'1. 1.1 1, 13111115 11111-,-1 1,1 11 1111 f.f 1 W' 11112 S'e'?e1 If :tty ' '1 .1 ' '1 1 I 1 ',f1E:1- 111,11 1.111 S' .-.' e-yep: 'F:1111E: 13131, 111,- ROW 3: 1 1 1 11,11-', Pgrizlj Fgbe: Flin: iQI'lI'. 1 1 1, ,A ze' , Qf,ff1'1' fan' 'Sli 1 81 '1 111: 5 arg.-, THETA CHI PRESiDENTf!x,m.'is VL Norwich University in 1356 HPYII1' unnl Solxgllwt. Tllvlu Club Plllillffll llwir am- lllllll 1'0Sllllllf' 4lLlll1'1'. ilu- Pil'llU'w Bull. in ilu' flaring loo. lllll'ilIlllIl'ilIP look llllI1'lI linw IIIFOIIQLIIUIII ilu' yemr. IX 1lillllPl' for Pl'f'hillPlll l'1u10l'illls and Hrs. Hallpll H. Tir:-5, and iraulv palrlim with llw b0l'0l'ilil'b 4-olllplvh-el tlu- social he-lumllllv. SPYOIIII nvw fawiliiiw wow uehlf-sl In tlw houw llliN ycur ilw il 1-oxl1lvlf'l4' 1'mlv4'ul'ntiul1 plain was Pl'- fm-I4-el. :X new pznrkingg lot lwlliml lllv I-l'lllP1'llilf lmuw gnu- lllPllllN'I'S ll plum-0 lo park llwir 1'Lll'S XVIIPII lllvy all QJ,illll0l't'lI for an lnig niglnl ut ilu- lmuw. X5mQxwX, . asf ,af- , THETA CHI ACTIVE CHAPTER-ROW 1: Iames Wlleeler ROW 2: Tim I'I1i3I,fs, E Te-fry Vfeir, Nelsfxu IVIHIPI, PIX. I.lIII19I W., S v Iixf11':If,I, Q',fI4,l.,I Nuns, Icuy V-fflflx, fw1:1.L1:, flxffw, flmxxw-5 I pm, Df1'.w,l Emsxtilie, E111 C'1g1l,1w':, Tr-'y 'II ff: Larry 115 ROW 3: Nllhs, Ixvk 'ILHQ-11, Luzxy Eyilrs, Um ru f'::1xlzI, I1 SP3 1. M , LIQZIY uni! Delta Pi Cllaptel' Was Estahlisllefl Oll CZIIIIIJIIS in 1952 TI-IETF. CHI PLEDGES-Fred Stump, Clark Dippell, Lowell Pmney, Larry Surmiytex, Dfw D',1ws-in 1 11 HW '-N i kg X, GREEK 'NEEK COMIVIITTEIE-SEATED: F112 Kfuiliiif, 211151111311 4j'IlN-TY, '1 fx: '.:.- Ef:.i,121' fry Fr It STANDING: Tvfzliuni ' ' ' ' xiznfzrl ffcz' Ngfie Greek Week Initiated Many Ol'gHlliZ6Il Plans and Projects Panel 1lis1-ussions ami il slave auvtimm initiated six Jays of Ol'gillliZf'1l projcvts and parties tlllfillgj Crook Work. A pol luck 5-lllPlN'I'. itll all-11111111115 in- fOl'lllilliOll hour. lll0t'k tnyllllbil' QLLIIIIPS 111111 filliluf' the gala Crook Xvvvk Bull wore highlights. A novvl fuml ruifing Cllllllbtlifjll fez1l111'e1l t'ill'lliVlll hooths 1-0- slb0llbUl'01l hy fororities 411141 f1'z1tv1'11iti0f, 111111 yzxrcl vrowf who workewi for filt'llhy 1110111hc'1's. This your lllill'kf'4l the third ax111i1'P1's:11'y for Greek Wivvk. It was orgzuiizcsl to promote f1'i1'111lly rela- tionships among thv ill'Z'tt0l'lllll grolips and to provide itll 0lPllOl'tlIllitY for joint l'0IIlllltlllily 111111 CllllllDllS scl'vi1'P. . ln ixlftqlillgl with Ihr' fpirit of Ihr' YYPPIX. Paivh so- rority and i'l'tllPl'llily was l'Plll'PSPlltP1l on the plan- ning group. illlll the CO-L'llilil'Ill6ll unnl their 1'o111111iltc'6 worn olevtml hy popiilar vote. -Kvtivitim for Crook XYPPIQ were Illilllllfll hy Co- t'lliIil'lltPIl ,lan-kin Fuhvy 111111 Damizxn Nluvey. AT THE -3:-:ch1:x1v312- 11111111913 these Greeks shared food cmd Coriverscition with other orqcmized students. 84 SPECTATORS and pcxrticipcmls Qflilze enjoyed the friendly competition Cmcl cocipergili-gfi'i -vi tlie Qlympic events, Tricycle rciciuq was lust one Qi the events in which Greeks toil: 51111, Greek Wee-k Ulympics ull2ll'1lCl1'l'iZt'Il By Hll2ll'ity, Noi Hy Hulvs A tricy-lv rave nrmmil tliv Slll clrivv was Ullt' Iirouglil Ilio um-IC, ll-5lix'ili4-5 lu ai 1-lm'-. llmmrml lliggllliglll of llw Creek Um-lg Uljnipie- QJIIIPF wllivll nl ilu- lnull un-rc ,luali Wmulf mul lllmrlvw ,lolixiemh were f'llill'il1'lf l'lZP4l lay al lIlilXlllllllll of liilarity amel :1 1'lN'brt'Il lllllrlillllllllg Crm-lx Xxlllllilll nnfl lllllNliIll!ll!l!1 minimum ul' rulm. 'lleains1'oil1ln'iw1loflllelillwl'-nl' Greek xlilll lip ll mnillillillm- ul' Im-ul llll'llll'FP im-I every sorority :xml l'l'Lltt'l'Illlf' le-flu-el tlwir pmxvls in lIl'0fl'NPllPllill lllvll. il liula lloop conical. lim-rel ran-v. powelvr pull' 1l4-rlry. Pain-. epvanlxillg allvility. In-remmlily. g4'Ill'I'lll aippsuur- llllfl other Pvmlis of skill. 1-Imam-f-. :xml spill. illlt'P. uvlivilie-H uml wlml111'fl1ip umm- ilu- vrilvriu lui lllcliulml in Urvelx Vfeelx. along will: lllv nmrlx wllivll ,llllll :xml llllilfltlr xwn- wla-vlml lmm vauuli- 1,lyIl1lDl4'S. wah llw lllllllliil Grew-lx Xxvvli Hull wllifll elules from ull Huw'-k Ofgilllllilllilllr. Lf' OUTSTANDING GREEK WOMAN AND MAN-lull. Vfcods QIIl'l Choiles lclmson, 4 SENIOR STUDENT UNION BOARD-SEATED: lefty Q'N'?lll,Sj3C'HS1i'Y, Damian lvicicey STANDING: Ann Swonder, Sora s iz, luzflz.-5 F-whey. Sm-nior and Junior Union Boarxls Planned All SUB Functions ,XII stuelvnts www' nwnilwrs of lliv Sliulvnl lwninn. initiating tim nvw wing of tin' lvnion Building unil Iliff s4n'i1llLl1'liYili0s 01'1'lll'l'illg in tln- l niun linilal- unnl selling up stunflalrnls for its nsv was an spcviall ing nm-W Iblllllllvll unel 1'lll'l'i9ll out lay nn-nilmrs of tlirill fm' tin' N60 liournls. llir- 744-niur mul jllllltll' Slnilmil lvnion Bmirsls. Nliko liiley. ,lunior Bourfl lIl'0Si1lPlll. Rii-li lllvxaiir. llauniain llaivvy wus prvsiile-nl of ilu' Senior Huuril. xim- prvsirlelll. Sonniv llurlrisun. s0c'1'6Izil'y zmil tlw ,Iuvlxiv lfailivy was vivo prvsiflvill. ainil Ann Sssailnlvi' nwnilwrs of tile lmouril not only sponsoreil avlivitivs nus -4'l'l'4'illl'5. l,l'OQI'1IllI planning ainil polii-5 lllillxillgg fur llw 1'illllllllS lvlll also lll2lllll1'1l partivs zinfl llilllqllPiS in-i'v tin- lll'illlill'f iillllflitblls of lin' Svnim' limirnl Milli for lrolli lroanwls. ,luniur liuurel 1'ill'l'flIlLI onl lin-ir ielvais. X triulitionul illIl'iSilllilS lHlllflllCi ut wliii-In meni- xl1'llllH'l's ol' lmtli lnmirils llill'llllP4i thc Allllllllll rv- lwrs ansl l'il1'lIliy sponsors FXl'llllllgP1l l'OlIlil' gifts. ami giimul 1'0lll'!'l'1'Il1'1'0l' Stnalvnl l niun i'iuzll'1lszll Pimlmf. ii spring banquet lionoring invoining IIIPIIIITCFS werf' lun lF'l'4l im-inlwrs we-rv lllsvllrsilill lvuflf-rs. 0llj0j'P4l lay lnotll Sl'l'li0l' :mtl Junior groups. IUNIOH STUDENT UNION BOARD-SEATED: funillwi' HGIl'lS' Ii, Mills Rlliy, Zlf? PCYN91, ll-idk' lV'C1U'l ?'f'l'Il3 STAND- ING: ffffi-1.1, Prigfiilix Pill, Fliili Cfurfl-'-xi, Susie lvlurfliy, 1- T.,- v MK, v, V ,D SUB Fall W6St6l'll R0untlup Started Activities With a Bang The entire lfnion Building tlonnetl u western at- mosphere to entertain returning hllllltillh anal new- comers during the week of full registration. A wil-l west ROlll1flll1lql mixer. eomplete with opera house. saloon, anfl Corral lregun the Stuelent l'nion Bourell social program literally with ll haunt. Re-runs of films were fhown every Suntluy even- ing at stuflent rates. Huh Hope were popular Fritluy night mixers. annl the fueilitiea of the new gunn- rooln anrl lounge were ll regular part of the eon- venienees offerefl lay the Hom-el. H0lll6COllllllQ1 tleeorations greeteal the alumni tru- clitionally, lvut later traulition was rant ueisle for ll way out Beatnik eailmret. For the Christniaf seafon. the l'nion was eleeorutetl throughout anel the t'illlllPll4 with invileel to uttenul the very formal anal very feftiye lillflwllllilh Bull. ,-X Hawaiian ealraret :luring Coetl Weelveuul. ll liirthnluy Party for the Stuelent lnion. :intl il lleeognition . . Saloon at the fall round-up openhouse. Party honoring workerf enelefl the years progrzun. SILVER SNOWFLAKES and bells transformed the loallroorns into a Winter Wonderlclnd. THE GRILL was converted into the Chuck Wagon X 5 , ,..,.--- - 87 ? ' ' x.. -,N t,..-T YOUNG DEMOCRATSfROW 1: lVIWf',l'3 PI. Fwy' Pi nil Nei Y.f'1ry l.ImE1o H172-es, Sh-211-J Eyfn-3, luke ixlllillllll, P1ChG:fl :z,I,ifE'5.', ROW 2: l.J'.'.'Zf'IL f Hui' ,, fifzlzu. Pezt. rl, M1-f Pxlxs, Pisrfnznty 1-ri-Q, frvls Hari HOW 3: lime! ffilt, 1fIF1f '- liilfI.IU'll5, liinf-I Flzwrngj llldlii Uttxi-'li ROW 4: I - klflllilslv y, l:l1 l1VI!1l Vtllitl, L71-, Uluxrlll, lfcxxllx lKlEI1VJfi'Ill ROW 5: ft T 'rl t 1, ' f will ', lil. T I'.Y..:- STANDING: In AY'1I'l 1l1111, M1 ffl nstv1111111f- Young Democrats Kept Parts' Movement Alive on Cznnpus Young lV,t'lll1lt'l'lll5 kept party spirit Allin- on Villllllllr tlnf yt-ur. Klee-tlng regularly. tlle group lleural fexerul gun-Pt NlPt'iIlxt'I'b lllftbllgllfllll tlle year. lligllligllting lllem were llllllllllil Slut:-1 Dr. N. llewes -Xnnulxin annul tno l,t'llltlt'l'illlt' 1'ilIltll4lillf'r lor the flute gulwr- nutoriul nomination. Senator xlitllltt'XS Wielfll unsl Xllwrl X. 5teinwc-tlel. prefenl wlillt' lllltllltill YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB-ROW 1: ll nv Y' Svsml 1 nf' I 'i' ..f,1.'1 1 Zig: '1.1 Pi,1,..1.E:,: if zifr. ' rn: 111: Eva: :', lgcijv St w ROW 3: F 155' .. Filiff l1:.' '-fur, ' izry If if Q y, Elin .il ROW 4: F rmui !.::'.'w1f11, l-lflfif lflrzxinx, U-it 11x lY IHl'lt, lfffl .i.:. If -' ROW 5: 1 1- I. 1.111 T l ' ROW 6: ':, 21:33 Q' ' Young Republicans Slilllllliltlifl Interest in Political Activities Young Hepulvlieamw Clulr gave ftuslenth an oppor- tunity to lP1ll'llt'llNllt' in party uetixities lrewitles stimu- lating un intereht in polities unnl government. xlt'IIll!Cl'S xsorlieel all tlle polls in tlle lull eitv elev- tmnf. untl llitl'llt'lllillt'1l lll tlle eannpuw llltl4'li eonven- tions untl eleetionf. xumm, lvlwuy Alniv- Lellmlin ROW 2: l.-'w zu-.':1i:, by um-9 lllltttlill Fillet C'nwf:y Dtfllilll 1: Fx' .'w,1 , Eff: flzknf P'111il1f'k, Shf9:1',' tally Gtfllt-W, G.L1qmnn Suns., lt:-ly lem lj'Sl tIt'l, ll, lvffxl Slw.'eiy, F-'lily .-'-.nn blur' 'Q lil lui.: SS is u INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-ROW 1: 1.f1l41'1 S-1.21.1 5' QRLEIYI Hf': : 1:1111 1'f1 Q1Q-i1 Eff' 1:11 'i11J'1f' 1.': - 1-' 1 T1 1 11 ..1'L11', 4111511 '1'Qi',lI, ROW 2: . 1' .:, z,1s',.Q:'1- 1. 1'f1,1i13, :.11 Lag :if 1 1 lflff 151 1131 Turf P 1:41 fffi 1 1111111 P1111 G:i11f1'11 1,1, 1.1'.1 111 '1',.g P1121 111, E213 H1115- 11, E.-,1,11'11,1 Illtt'l'll2ltiOlllll Rvlzltious Club Was Open to All Nutiollalities 1'1'1111111t111g 11111 llllCl'f'bl 111111 XSl'll.ill'0 of f111'11ig11 hlll- 1l1'11ls Oll 11111111115 11415 t11f- 111111111511 1'1ftl11' l111111'1111li011z1l 1111111110115 Clulr 1sl111'l1 wan 11111-11 lo 1111 Nlll1l4'll1w. rlilll' 1-111111 11111111 l11'uj111'l 11115 t1111 111l1-1'1111ti011.1l Fl'lt'llllr l,1lll1l. Vlwllf' 1711011115 Clulr. 111111111151-11 111' 1111-111 1111111111-5. nilll0l!l4'llu 1'111'0ig11 h1lIllQ'lllS for 11111- y11111'. llvlpillg 1llClll 111111111 In 'X1111'1'i1':111 life. S01'lill 1l1,'llNlll4'w 1111111111111 il 1111131111115 party. w1x11li11g party. llllll f1si111111i11g party. Ul'f11'1J1's w111'1': xilwitil' lhl'ill'll.. p1'1?fi111111I: ,llllio 171-1- 11z1111l11z. v11'11 l1r1'wi1l1'-111: 111111-I Rllllllfw. ht'l'l'1'lilI'fl 111111- Xllllllil. t1'C11f111'111'. N111 111111 Hrs. l'1llllt'I' l'111'l01' w01'1- fl1o11f111's. C011te111p01'z11'y LiI1f1'z1t111'1- 1111111 Was For Literzltlnrc? Lovers 111-1111111 who like-11 1il01'a1l111'1- ll0llll1l ll slPP1'l1ll lll- I1-rwl in CUIlll'llllNDl'lll'f' 1,111-1'a1I111'11 Cluln. 11111 1'11111 1111-I lwive il 1111111111 lll 1110 l'111gliwl1 111-111111191 l'11'1o111 in llfxill' talks. pz1p1'1's. 111' lnonk 1'1'x'11'wf lay ft11111'11ls, fav- ulty. 111111 guest wpe11ke1'a. 'l'11pi1's 01' 4115011551011 111-1'1' 1'11ri1J11. l1llPl'ill'y 1-1111- f111'rl1ip. the w111'1w of A511 llilllll, T11111'1'1111 111111 lllbill' lllli-lSlll. 111111 4'lll'l'Q'lll 1lPxi1-1111 1il111'a1ll1r1' 1s1'1'1' 1111 1111- 1-11sf1111 lllll'lllgL llll' y1'kll'. Ul'l'i1-Q11 111110: 111101-910 1'111a111. 1'11z1ir1111111: S1115-111 131111. t1'Pus111'01'. Dr. 11111105 1113111 wah -1111115111: 89 111111, 'JUL 11111511 S131 31 1 1 fl 11,711 1 1 CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE CLUB-SEATED: 1:.. ','. 'LC1 , 'f If QEI, 1 :..1z If- STANDING 11:1 1'1S'1 711 I f'f1 115, 1' ,111 1'1 f111.ljf ' 1 - fl 1'11 111, IF1111- 'Y1'.'J1I1, FC11111 11- 11,1-11, 121111511 FI11111: RX iv ab-' L I s.. l 34- in PEP CLUB'S cheer block made its appearance- at the Stale Pop Club Was ll Fast Growing CUEIIPUS Organization Xn up and vmning Hl'gQllliZiliit'lll thi- your um llw Slam- Pvp ljluln. Hrgalllizf-QI lo lnxunnlc M-lnml qnirlt alt luxfkvtlmll gganlle-P. ilu- vluln lmuplwi un il4'iIYl' lllf'1ll- lH'I'Nilili of 123 nn-n anal umm-11. xIf'II!iN'l'r furlnn-:I il 1'iN'1'l'illQ Ivlm-lx ul ull llonw Qilllltxh. Yiiilfil' isle'-nlifying lllilfixf in-rv while' Fhirlf wr lvlmm-F. xslnitf' glou--. and lnlue- annul wlliiv xmls. Tim u-Nt, l'l'Pllii1'4l i.I'0lll lun nnum-5 nmlxing ln'ojv1'tb ul llu- In-ginning nl' lluf N-115011. Fin! funn- fvlling rul'l'lv livlwlx for tln- l'I'l'rIlIllilll-Xill'Nilf' ganna: Yvxl P1-In Hlnlr hIlUllr1il'l'4l il lnixvr in llw WMI iiilHl'00lll ui' ilu- Sill4if'llI lniun liuilfling fullmxing the- Bull Slab' !klIlH . 'Hn' 4-lnln lnnl rvgnlur pluvliu- 51-ll fc-fhiollw mini: lin- l'ill'4'l'I4'illi4'I'F lwfmw- lmnu- 2illll4'4. un4l In-41 uni in vlnwring lllo' llxillll ul ganna--. xlilllf nn-nnln-rn lranvll-zi ln Hull:-r lu i'4H'lll ax lrlorlx for lin' Allilllll' Illvrv. 90 1-f ' N 5. x ' W s- -' -yn-an-' . ii, . basketball aames This year. PEP CLUB OFFICERS I1 'f1'I1l i:7'I'.'iS, 2195i VW' 5 Ian. 4 S111 xv, Milv A 5171, - '-lQl'I15IT 2 , N K :w ,F-S' M --. 1.12 'Cv I 'x Nix N X., , X . I x N T9 K X Na I -AA x. . K jx-, i EQ+ ......., -'mx h gi, .- 1 . ., X W i ,dj -N-.4 1 -- u . . T1'?Ql5'lI'l, X u r if X if a 1 ' ,., :eh , V ? ' i ' s,,isy:1P,.f Z5 H ',: Q2-'S X- XX-: ' 'xzffgzxx ' S -- 1. 'YA iff :f -5 fqb' , ' '- --m ...N . N A CONVOCATIONS sponsored by the social studies department were infiurmdtive cmd thought-provoking. Religious-Social Studies Series Related Faith to Modern Life Relating the sulrjeet of religion to modern lite was the purpose of the soeial studies leeture series this year. Seholzirs in the religious field spoke on various aspeets of religion in t'0IllClllllOlAlll'y eiviliza- tion to faenlty-student audienees in the Student Union Auditorium. The sixth leeture series. heginning in Feluruury and ending in April, was the seeond annual one spon- sored hy the soeiul studies department. Last year underdeveloped eountries was the let-ture suhjeet. Teuellillg-Materials Center's Supplies Were Ready for Use Xpproxilnzltely 8500 hooks. llitlll lilllll strips, ljltttt reeordinlgs. und 5000 stulnlalrtlizeal it'sls were until- ulrle to students und faculty in the lilrrurjis Teuell- lllgj-xlZlltf'l'ikllS Center. ln addition, eurrieulan' hulle- tins. nrt prints. slides. und pzunphlets were ready for use ut any time. The eenter. opened on ll lull time lausis in july. IOSS. hus heen used not only hy student teuellers lvut also lay elusses in ehildren's literature. eurrieulurn planning. and many others. THE TEACHING MATERIALS room otlered hi-it records tor study and enjoyment. 5511 - ET' 1: Aw il 1 --.:r ' xsX.,,,,,,-j.:-' Xx x, .Ti I' ti t 9s iirii-V.,-.fra-,:, f - N XT ti:sQ:5:2'2'1'-'--5222... 1 'M YW QQ '.,-..j:3:5E5.,1.::,,i.'jiqE:Ei2-1-- .,-.::,,q- . , - , ws N-.......-iss 'X 4'-:r:: f.-.Earl ss, 'w'f2:Q3's1f:-'its 5 A' 1 A -I sf . , -s , .-gt shut, .: 'ss there ere ne Falls llzlvv l's ll lit'2lS0ll For Expvl'illlvl1ls Plus EX p rvssio IB lil-l'm'v llr l'RlIIl1' tlu' CllilI'l4'Nl0ll. .ltlllll 5lf'lllll1'4'lx- llla-llli Nlillvr. llvlllly llluullllzlll. tlllal rm-lx llllll roll. NN lull .lift sw lulw- mlm lin-ll ull tlu' tug Pllll ul' Ilu' lliltivx null tluf lil'-l part of il uluvlv IIPXS mlm-alelv? XX:- llllll our laulf. in lu- rlll'l'. lvllt llu-5 lwrv llll-1-ling llllllgf: ll-lx xmultl lllxl. W0 lllllllglll ol our lslunlv 1lllt'IIllllil. tlufn tll-1-ith--l YYllill lu' llalll. We- luul llllll. Weill, lslly lltllziu lllif lltlllllllll' t'XIll't'hhl0ll flumf our olllllmlx xvry ul-ll. 'l'lu- llulh 1li1lll't Illlllxl' ll-2 tw lllllill' tlu- tlul-. XXQ- km-ss llllw illlil l'lll0Yt'll our lIl'Q'l'UQLlllXl' lu ills' llllllvwl. lg4'LllllllxIrlll wllf llllllt' tlu' laul all Ilu- xvalrf opml- ing. 'flu' lla-iltf wvlw- Nl'lP1'l 1'll1ll'3ll'lt'I'5 ulur fllppowalll lu-rv on ilu- infille- ll'Al1'lx ol' lift-. lixillg live-s ol' llvgll- llxl-til' l!'lhlll't' lsllill- r4'ill'l'lllllg lUl'lllt'llll'4llY for tlu- ll'll1' llll'illllllQ ol' lifv. Xt lint me wvre- lhwillzlll-ll, lllll lll.ll'l' lun or llll'l'4' Httlllllllx Vlirlllllll' pzlrtivs 1lll4l .Ill 1-xlu-llfiu' 4-up ol' lfflnlw-vu 1'Ul'l'l'4'. wt' we-lll on In Ulllttl' pllllufuplllv-. Wbvll. lsllx llllltf fall al il ' THE BIG RACCOON COLLARS of the 20's were back iii full SWUIQI oii Iiiditjiiia StCite's Ccriiipus. SORORITY timid trcitemity I'+'ICltfllES tiiddecl tix touch -Ji Ccllsqe Gtriiosphere to the 'grill for the first time this year. liE!F ' Nu if . S.. ' ' I: . ' :Q ' . 6 lg N ' Q , X uk gyw , tt, 'Mtg , ,K 'Af K x l X Qxxm. Ml x I w 4g A 92 1'-1:'1jf1-'Q Z 1 J A 1 1 F3 'e 1 31 4, . xy 7 ! Fi 4' l A ei!!! 2 pics wlng, 1 'ri 'Ngbils S NH X 'E l :.1 1 1 1 f- i I K 1 BEAT! BEAT! BEAT! Bomqo drums cmd cr Cool 11111111-:lo!111 a1cC0r1'1pC11'1ied ll'1?SG' hipsters -'ms they went w-,xy out. Fzuls ill Stylvs :mtl Fashions lore The Hagc This Year 1,110 lPt'l'PIllllLll i11tc-11--t wuf vlutlwf. llms wv slit! lovv style! ant! l-llhllltilli. -Xltlimlggli lIN'll HlllDlllt'l'gl'tl l!ll'lllSl'!YPS in 1'o11w1'1'z1ti5111. Mtttllllllglf t41lv1imi11g all hright 4-olors. tlwy 1'Xl!Pl'llllt'lllt'tl i11 lrrmsiif. lilllN. :1l'llfh. zine! elirty gl't'1'llr. Corslf. hullq-k11it 51101114-rw. :mal whitv wool sfwlxr IPYPII urgylv- Imm-fl to wliiu- woolt XSPIY' Yogllvs for llltlll. Girl, 1li1ln'1 gin' way to 4'Ollr4'l'NilllwIll 115 hnyx -Iiil. hut thf-1 4li4l hlll'1'llllllI to I'il4't'O0II 1'olla11'1'1l t't'b1llN anne! khaki l'lllIN'Oillh with liillll pluifl lllllllgh. Falls i11 ,hoc ,tylvf were t'0llllllUll lu Imth at-xv-, with fruit lruotf itlltl filmlkvlw lltlllllllilllllgl. liirlx !N g1illl the year i11 rll4'2l!xPI'r. lmyf i11 llruit lmutw. ln winlvr. girls wc-rt' still i11 Sllt'Ltlx0t's hut l1111I IPPQLIIII to hrvuk into thc' fruit lmot fielel with the IIIPII. Huw- 0vv1'. NVIIPII slnring 111'1'i1ml. 0vP1'yn111- wav ill hllPLllilxt'S. It wah t'OllfllSlllg1 hut nive to llONlll0Nll lllCl't'ltilllls, aint! nothing hut 11i1'v tu Slllllttlllf an tlwy le-alle'-l lllflllllill ll0l2-Pill'Pll liilhlllllll lmukf. FRUIT BOOTS, boot shoes, or bee bees -Call them what you will, we had them everywhere, 93 00 rws-f x. Rx 3 F -Q 4 curricular plu co XX v lN'l'RIlllf' il part ul ilu- svllnlzlsllc PllYlI'0lllllPlll re-ulizing maturity as our vnm-vpts lwozulf-m-11 lilllHS'lt'llgQ1' mln-llwl vmllplvivly m-w fic-Hs in us. 9-1 ,,-v -Q Y' guided and directed 96 dispensed lmowledge 100 we studied 102 we joined 1041 X. N .Nqr Numa-....i..: , .. if--V .,,.-4-- PRESIDENT OF INDIANA STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE-Dr Rulwlqh W Hr-luusrf-dt the guided and di ected AfllllllllStl'2lti0ll Building Was Cellte-1' of CHIIIPUS Activities W-at The zulnministration lmileling wah ilu- m-rw 1'4'lll4'i' of the College. Although it vmlluirwel :nanny elixor-v l'1l1'ilities7l1ealtl1 f'Qllli'l'. l'l':1lSll'llll0ll l'Pllltxl'. llllblllQ'NS offive. presitlentls offivvftlle- lwuplv in il wvrv tlw people who organized anal 1-mmlilluh-el plum anal lbl'ill'll4'f'S for tllP Pllllft' 1'illllllllS. ln the lmileling tlm plans ol' llllx lll'4'ht'lll unel pn-l M were nunle and lDl'Cht'l'NPIl. This ymnr plans wow lllillf' 1 v s ur! 4 1 X I E V L vution lvuilnling. Plilllr frmn luft fl lll'.h N'0lll4'llAh llurm- I' itory anal Sl'lPll1'P lnuileling wx-rv fill-fl lm' future- . mmm - A 1 l'f'llPl'Pl1l'P. Hlllll8lIl5 llOllIl1l lwlp funn ll4llllllllrll'llllYl' ol'l'is'ia1l- Q in llllllllllg part-tilmf uorlx or te-m-ln-l' vlxllnluylm-llt, g in in SE'f'lIl'lllgQ S1 llOllll'hllll!r or lounf. unll in planning ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-Emu!!! F Uk frwiul llllIll'll0llS. Unch of tllv lniggflst t'llilllgPs on Vllllllillh lllix pun' l'f'Fllllf'll from il1lIllllll5ll'illlNP unrlx null Qlllllilllvlh lll4llilllil State olwrutvnl for lllv firft linu' nn tlm wm- Pstm' wyfteln alml it una only lrmn ilu' 1-llurlf ul' tlw entire? llllllllIllSll'illlYP stall' lllul lln- nanny prola- lPlIlS Ol' vllzlllggillg lLl'0lIl lt'l'lllS xsvrc' wnlxml. THE OLD SHELL GAME? No, it was only accountant Hichczrd Barton and two billpcxyers at the Eusiness Ottice '-ff' 1 in 97 - . : Q- - :W . xzqzvtsxt. :TNI ' THE REGISTRAITS office was ci busy pfcice, especially when the time ccrmc- to ffff out clcxss schedule cards. MECHANICAL BRAINSH in the IBM office mcfdc HOW THE SWITCHBOARD ops-rcxtor kepf thosc if one of thc most fcxscinclffuq spots on ccxmpus. wires strcxfqhf was cr mystery, but she cllwciys did. SX 98 N , mmwsa . A .W Mil. COLLEGE BOARD-Roivelts C, Hill, AlEXtlI'iClI9I Bicxkeu, I-:hm Ennis., Mrs Dom Rum-gli, College Board Was The Final Authority o11 Campus Policies The vollege hoarfl haul final authority on ull vol- lege policies. The houril. whivh servefl hoth lmlizinu State anfl Ball State 'll?lll'llPl'S College. was nppoiiitml hy the governor of lnaliunu. A new meinher of tlw group this year was Nvilliain E. Xvilson. state super- intendent of puhlic- instrueftion. President Hohnsteflt uuel Kenneth Moulton. vol- lege husiness manager. met with the Irourel to eleviele College polivies and Ibl'O1'P1llll'PS. Meetings were regu- larly at lnalizmupoli: although there was ut lezwl A V one meeting in Terre Haute uml Muni-ie annually. U Mexnhers of the college houril were: ,Alf'Xilll1lPl' Bruken, presialent from Minn-ie: John Ennis. vii-P presitlent from Terre Haute: Hrs. Dom Roach. Sevre- tary from New Augusta: Roherts C. Hill. assistant sevretary from Bruvevillez William lf. Wilson. Sak STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION-Willigim E Wilson, 1 - -:i-ir:-in, -4 OQ:::4:.1 , x. -. , X- xx: ' MAB i, X -rs:r:,QP'- e , M .. 'g1.rZa-. 15:36. X x 5 FACULTY COUNCIL-SEATED: leg: H1 4 J zrffm-lxi, D1 Dc11f1ldSffl1e1Ci:, Dr VVr1H1Gl'H Ihlssel, Dx Lo1'12cwIf,1nGs, Dr Chcules Huxduwov, STANDING: ' , F. 2.11: 9' -'Q 3' 7 Q-1, luzuus Fyztzmes, HSS Frlxncws V.ll.h1!Y1S, H1155 CGIGSIT Burg-isin, M155 N-9115 NC- 'Y 'I Im 1: FIl71'11'lI'Lfi the di pen ed I nowledge GUESTS AT THE Pmcuhy 'X1'v'o1ne11's Clubs dinner hind cm opportunity to talk cmd smile fm the photoqrorphe-r. A 1 .vpnnmsl xg-.g 5-.Nm-Awuw.x , , 1 if?Tljl Q - ?'w Qfmf9 'b Q 100 Three Faculty Groups Worked To Better Faculty Conditions Three faeulty groups worked for the hetterlnent ol' faculty conditions this year. Faculty Conneil was a group ol' I2 whim'-h repre- sented the fuenlly to the illlIIlllllSll'ililOll and studied and nlade all lrolieies pertaining to areas in whivh the faculty had ll part in the operation of the college. The Conneil nzuned lllPlllllf'lAr to fix lvilfllltf' blund- ing eonnnitlees. These eonnnitleeh were rewponhilrle to the Conn:-il N'llll'll wus in turn rewponsihle lo the faeulty at lurge. Faeulty XVUIIIPII-S Clnlr funvtioned to luring l'Lll'llllf women together in order to look ulvter their need, on Cilllllrlli. The elnh was hoth foeiul and PIlll4'llllUllJll in nature. Social eventf during the year laegun with u party -A .cfm FACULTY WIVES CLUB OFFICERS This for new IIlPlIllN'l'h in the full. ln lJ0l'PllllIPl'. lllt'llllN'l'S dem, Mis F111-it 1'1xv1,1t.5, 1-fo,-11gl111,1 51 --1:13 1 I 1 entertained the Ftlt'lIlly Nliives Clulv ut il Clll'lSllll1lS 'UWS1 H lmt' I 'l'fUT NOT PICTURED: I party. Hrs. Allllll 'lll'llPlt and Nlifs Kanlhry ll Kennedy, WAI' l'Wi1 l 'm' MIS I F VM lmh' lj' 'E HI retiring llilflllly NNUIIIPII. were honored alt un .Xpril tea. Faculty Wivef Cluh 1net to fofter good will illlltlilg its lIlC'lIlllPl'S. the wivef of 1-ollege lN'l'b0llllPl. Pri- marily soeiul in ilatnre. the elnlv had inonthly meet- ings and Ill'0Ql'illllh ul whirh lllPIIlltPI'5 just relaxed and enjoyed lheinfelref. OLD FACULTY members had CI chance to qet to lzrow new members Crt the F151-iully VXQ111 I7 1 t t .V J 3 tuclied N .N ,N ART FACULTY-SEATED: Mrs Dcrcytluec Sxwlnder, D: Bstxy Fiste-1, Elm-lr Pcrler. STANDING: Pfxlzl Smut-'-n, Flonqlll Pfllfllflf, l E GuI'llw-:ite Art Uffc-rod A Clluncc For Exprvssion in Many lvICdilllllS ' ' in lwvnly lltlllfh ol' art work illlll nlalilllaxillvcl un ovvr- Xrl ulle-rfwl hlll1lt'Illr an 4'll1lIll'l' lor 1'XlDl'Phrl0ll Ill lllilllY ill'llNll1' lllf'llll Nilll'l'1'1ll1ll'. mlm 1-vra alll inalvx ul' 2.3 wvrn? vligilnlv for lll4'llllTPl'hlIill in llll 1 fllll' P Ill 'lllY4'l'lIFlllLl- ill'l. P. 1, F F K IllI'h. 1'0llllIlPl'l'llll url uml lllll-Q- llw nulionul fl'lllPl'lllly. 'llllf' 0l'Q,1ilIllZilll0Il rll0llh0l'P4l an pnflvr wrviu-P ullivll tration. F1-ulplllrv. auul silk-fvlvoll 1'0lllliflrlllUIl ue-rv muh znuilulflv to ull l'llllllllIS 0l'QilIllZllll0llS aml avtivi- only Ll lem of Ilw many lrmn whirl: Flllillllllri n'nul4l Vlllil!-f'. lin-f. Kappa Pi zlWall'll01l an gift lu its 0lllSlllllllill:.f wniur on Honor Day. llUlll'Sf'r xsvre- 4l4-figlwnl lo prvpurv url lIl1l.iUl'h for 1-ltln-r Y0l'illI0llill or lx 'All'lllIl t'ill'4'l'I' l'1'ua'twall PX- Ul'l'iu-rf were: Nllflillll H1'0l1llil1gm', lll'0hlll0lllZ Beu- lrim-cf l'l'E11lu-ull. vim- 1n'0si1le-nt: Jill Ault, Sf'4'l'8lill'y1 pa-ru'm'v IlIl'lll4l0ll wlvvtlml ul Illhllldxh lm ilu' 1-ollwvv url gullvry. Hulavrlu llralnln. ll'E'iISlll'Pl'. l lllll6'l' Porlm' anfl J. E. ' llill'lllXYlillP wvrv sponsors. lxuppu l'l ullvrml l'04'0Q,IIllllUll lu oulftzlmllng uri llllilllillilll ol' the url ll4'llill'llll0lll was Elllltxl' Porler. 'lIIlll'lllr. Ftuelvlltf ulw llilll wtallnliwlxwl il 3.0 inflvx KAPPA PI-SEATED: E -- ..l'- V 1 . in 1: S 7 ,,- 1 I N STANDING: fl1:1x::2 lJ'IGIZlllI1'!bI, EllT1VI Pauli, 55 'nf 1 ' 1,11 If ,AN fiifxll ' ii.-4 . 'fir Y, ft! l 102 J2s I J., I ROW ONE ,..,. ,Wu A. ROBERTA CRABB, Builer. CAROLYN DAVIS, Washington DON HADLEY, Terre I'I-Jute, ROW TWO LINDA HUFF, Terre H-Jule. IANICIS HUNTER, Terre Haute IOAN KING ITISNER, DuriviIIe, WHAT'S IT MEAN to you? Weeping wiIIowS? Meteor showers? Infinity? Or what? I' 103 vs t1111ne11 51 pa BUSINESS FACULTY-ROW 1: P. 11Vx111cm VG1,XQ11'11, Dr. 9151111211 Sf-?1H1Il'iQI11, Mrs. Ina '1 1'11w1s1o111a, Herm-Jn True-lfve, Dr George Eberlmrt, Dr P11111 11111.15-2 ROW 2: Dr. R0 1 H-f1l1Ll'1QI! '11, E151-.'1J1'd H1 w4 1113, Hwy 1-111111191, V E. E1e1r1d'5111:1111.1J11 ROW 2: HQIQIC1 N 1s 1 13yr111 B11,1w11 HOW 3: 1811195 1fr11i'1Q1e1', H1L11'1f-11 HCS111115f1'1, 11255 Eiwwzs, 11115, 1-'51 F1 W1 1!,w 1 1.1155 13111111911-1 1Im115Q, Dr. 1.51.1119 011191, Loewz 131911, 51Qcr15111'11y, R vs-lmcuy Kam 1 sf--'11f1131y, P-31 f'f1l1n:f, Secretory I O O O O N1 1311511111155 1101111111111-111 Actlvltles 131151011 FZICIIIIV 111111 351111161115 1111- 111151111155 111-11111'l1111'111 1111111 1111 111 115 llillllf' 11115 jP111' 115 115 11111111111-1'5 1'0l1Ill1 llllllly 111'1'1111111111115. 11111 111'11l'1-551115. Dr. i'111'111111111g11 Llllll ,111111115 11111112 rv- 1'Al1'll11y. 111111-11 1911111 1'14lll1l11il110l1 111111115 fur S1ll11f' 111 111111111111 1 n1x1f1'51ly. Dr. P11111 x1ll5t' rt'l'Yf'l1 115 1111111111111 1'1lilll'- , 111111-011 1111111-11111111111 111'l1v111115 111111 11111111111 11111111111 1'111501' 1'01111i11115111115 111'1w111'11 111151111155 51111101115 11 1111? go111 111 1'x'1'ry 111151111155 1-11111'11111111 lllllxifll' 111 1'1 1111111111 1'1 1 1111111 111' ll N11111111111 lll11f C111111111ll1111 1ll 11111 1111111 111' 11llr1llf'rr 1f11111'11111111. 1'1'11je1'15 1111111111-11 il 1,l'4'l'll11P01' 111151111155 2ll1lll1lI1h1l'il11Ull 1-o111'111'1-111-1- 111111 11111 .-X111111111 -1 ll1h1ll?PF 111111111'111'y. 511111111115 with 111 11111Qx1'5 w1111 111111 I'0lIll11t'1P11 15 1111111'5 uf 111151111155 :1 , , , ,, , , , 11115 111111' 1111 111151111-55 1',11111'11111,111 l.1lllll' 111 .'xlll'l1. . 5111111-111 111'g1111iz11l111115 11111111111 1111-1111111 P1l1I1l'll1S 1111' 1, 111111-1115 111 1111- 111-1111-5511111111 115 111111 115 l111- 1l'il1'1l1llQI 1111111. 1111- -X1-1'1'111111111g 1111111 11111111-11 111111111 11111111111- H111 11111-1111-5 Ill 1111-11' 110111. 1111- 1,llllllll1'1'1'i' 1.11111 1111'- - 951111111 gave il 1110511111011 1011 111 1ll'11llLl1ll1 J 11'1'5111111'11 w1l11 1110 511111111115 111111 1111111115115 111' 1 1 11lllt'g, 11. 11 111511 1111501111111 1111 1lXV1ll'11 111 115 1111151111111i11 5f'1'l1l11' 1111 111111111' Day. 1111 1,illl1 11. x1llSC' 11115 1-1111111111111 111' 1119 l1l'lllll'1lIlP MEMBERS OF Co11'1111er1:e C11.1b 111191 TE'QL11C1I1Y for d1sC11ssio11 cmd for Q91-Qcqucrinted sessions with the faculty , A fi ,f ax 6 . W., , '71 4 511,-1 X ' . M, :QT 11 Il 1I0lll'5 of 0l1lllll'11OIl werv 111111111113 l'11r 11111111111'1'511111 Ill PI OMEGA PI--HOW 1: Hzriiuro Earn: ROW 2: T715 P131:11f'1:1 E11 s, Tffqzy Emu -'.'111s ,1:1:. 1 Mrs, Icy Elislifziz, Mary If Emiley ROW 3: F1f1y1111'nd 511111, 1:K1i-'Ci' EH, Fe-111 1 1 11-,-, I'-I1111i H111. ROW 4: AK111 B1.111:11:2, Mrs. 01111116 D124 DELTA SIGMA PI-COUNTERCLOCKWISE: lf'1,11'1l1ly' ' Il 1111 1' 1111'f1 14111 II11'11f +11 f. -., 1 .., M'F1J1l1Jr1d, M1k+ L1z11115, 1411111.65 .311111'11, 1-1 11 I-1111: 11, 1' 1111: L111' .,., P111 .,1.1i, 5111 1,- S'11,111', Hay H11!.1'1, f'1i11:111i1n 11'f151,ey, F 'hrimf irc-z1.1:1' ' 111 E' F1111 P1-1. ' 1' IV11: Pezry, 11111 1,117 rlgn 141195, 1 113151, 9.11 F :1:1' x.. :?Nl5jf 3 151 4 311 1 1?- .L 1 P We ' J rf-EQ. '25 .nf -GBE . 52:5 in ROW ONE DONALD E. ARCHER Conception, Mo. SHARON AYER, Grandview. RONALD BAKER, Brazil RONALD BEARD, Alexandria. ROW TWO IAMES E. BENKER, Hunhnqburq. MARY IO BRADLEY, Montgomery TACK BUCK, Crawfordsvrlle. RALPH L. BUTTS, Brazil. ROW THREE TERRY CANTRELL, Oakland Crty, NOBLE CARTER, Hammond. NATHAN A. CLARK, Hymera. KENNETH CLAYBAUGH, Terre Haute ROW FOUR KAY COCHCROFT, Pans. Ill. RICHARD CROWDER, Perrysvrlle LELMAR B. FENTRESS, Terre Hauie IOSEPH DE LORME, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE CAROL DTX, Farrlnanlzs. GEORGE DlXON, Merom, ALBERT I. DOWELL, Terre Haule ROBERT R. EARL, Terr? Haute. ROW ONE ROBERT ELDRIDGE, W, Terre TOY FLENNER ELLSHOFF, Marshall, Ill. LOIS FRYE, Rockville. MICHAEL GARIUP, Gary. ROW TWO CARL W. GOSS, Rockville. HARRY GROVER, West Bend LAMES E HACKNEY, Gary. IOHN HANNA, Delphi. ROW THREE MARLENE HARMON. West Terre Haute. LOVVELL E. HATFIELD, Mrddletomn NANCY HILL, Freeland Park. PEGGY HOLLENEECI-I, Marshall I ROW FOUR ROBERT VV. HURST, Terre Haure IERRY ISAACS, Terre Haute, RALPH ISBELL, Duqqer. RONALD L. IOHNSON, Fort Wayne ROW FIVE SHARON lOlNER, Evansville. DAVID L. KINDER, Tipton, RlCHARD KIRKLAND, Terre Hauie DONALD L, KlTCHEL, Loqansport I' 'VS '5s, Quo 'Sf A4 FY 1' bv' VK ma., we-I Q- f sberh R PR 'Sm 'E Q at 3 t . -16312262 I - ' -.41 , .522 'i -1.53 I V: frw, S: ' ,J 4: ' 5 2 6 X f M , .1 , . -mg, 'N wq......,- if 339 ROW ONE HARRY LEE LANE, French Lick. SAM LEE, Terre Haute. BETTY LOU LEISTNER, Tell City. WAYNE MCHARGUE, Brazil. ROW TWO RICHARD MCNAIR, Gary, DAMIAN T. MACEY, Hurtinsville, GAY MARTENSEN, Terre I-Icrute. CARLA IEAN MASSA, West Terre Haute. ROW THREE DARRELL MAZURA, Blonford. MICHAEL DICK, Clinton. IOEL MILLER, Terre Haute. IOHN BOODY, Springfield, Ill. ROW FOUR GARY C. MYER, Hillsboro. PAUL OATES, Gary. SARANN OWEN, Worthington. STANLEY WAYNE OWENS, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE WYMOMA OWENS, Terre Haute PATRICIA BITNER PARSONS, Milltowri. NORMA K. PENNINGTON, Lcioqootee. CLARENCE RIGGS, Spencer. BOW ONE IOSEPI-I E. ROBINSON, New I-Icrrmony. DONALD RUSK, Terre Haute. DAVID SANDERS, Orleans. EDWARD SHORES, Terre Haute, ROW TWO RAYMOND SIFRIG, Tell Crty. GERALD SLACK, Harmony. CHARLES SMITI-I, Elkhart, NORMAN H. SMITH, Terre Haute. ROW THREE SHIRLEY I. STALEY, Paris, Ill. KENNETH L. STITES, Terre Hcrute. BOB L. STOUT, She-lburn. BRUCE STRUPP, Terre Haute. ROW FOUR EUGENE SZABO, Hammond ALAN R, TENISON, Poseyville. ROSALIE CLIFTON THOMAS, Riley. IAMES M. THOMPSON, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE BARBARA WILLIAMS, Ziormsvrlle. IACK E. WILLIAMS, Mitchell. NANCY WINKLER, Rockport. AUDREY WOICIK, Terre Haute. RONN ZUK, Whiting. 98049-f 'VT I :., qw-, in. vu K RQ.. 750759 N951 --..... 4- Qs.. fps f If are N A WN X KKW 'WU' KX I Yi-,..f .YQQAQ EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY-SEATED: D1 M-111311-511119 MQ1111, DY Glcxjys I3la.1111f, D1 1111114151 Tyan D1, 0115 151111151 11, 'WISE HGEED Edmle-, Di. Ifsi-1-I1 Elhs, D1 F1061 .-.'-' :Hs STANDING: Vt I-1115,-1 11.31 D1 E'y11Q11 V1 'f'- 511111, IQ1111f9s XJVQIiTfi, Fiussell Iv1CDou-qgl, Q1 I1Q111'11f:f H11I'1'?l, II1,1xv1:1,i G:1f.J51,1'9, it Qi.c111fl5 H1,1111,1w11y, Dr 1.11,-j ,'A, 1 Smgth, D1 Tom V-'111,1l11e, 171 121111121 L'l1J11L:, D1 1'+j11l1:5 NV111lsv11'1. 1 ' I , V . . V' I w -. l Alll'i'2lll0ll and I su'll0l0gvTz111g,l1l bcllool I rohlems and Purpobea- . . 'l'l1e- 4lv11111'l1114-11l of 4-11114-41111111 111111 11551-l111l41gy Ill'0-il'1'lr XYllill' 111 ilu' hillllt' time ,uivillgg Slll1lPlltS ll In-lpn-:I flmlvlllx lllllllll'-lilllll lwlln-r tlu- lrufiv 111111 l'lIllIll'4' In lmvv N'Ol'lxill:1 f'XlP0l'i6Ill't' with 1'l1il4l1'611. Ima..- In-.1Ivl1'111f, illlll lrlbxaillililiqw Of N-lnuols. Psy- SNIMHIHN Hmiors lmrti1,iImu,'l in Imth Slam and l 2F 'f'AN 5 I Lll l I, 'l AliUx l m'l x'.N kmm Im-ul pr11g1'11111w lillflllflll lllCllllN'l'rllill in 5111110111 Edu- lIll'lll-PIXPN 111 1Il'lI1'I' tl1a1l llwy 1-o11l1l lIll1I4'l'hIilll4I lllv union xhbmhinliolli fl-his grmlp Wm intt,l.f,SU,d in 1-l1il1l1'4-11 llu-1 lilllglll. l'I1l111'41liu11 1-u111'fPf gnu- el:-luilvel raising IIN, FNWIHNIS of ln?-IH.0feS5i0lwI training fm. i11l'111111141liu11 tl'ill'Ill'l'r lll'l'4l4'1l for l'l'lhPl'liXl' l'lllbHl'lI1lill 'mth NTUIHIUN Hull plmlwllturx, Hlm,ut0l.S- lQ'il4'IliIlQ. 'lxl1ru11gl1 il- llI'lDQl'illll llu' lI0lNll'llIlt'lli Iriwl W v T . D . In l,l.Q,lHm, H5 Nlllllvllh fm, tmwlliml um' I-or In-.2 . IXLIIDITLI D4-lla ll. ll1I.llUllilI ll0llOl'lll'? 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ATTBACTING PROMISING, q11Q111f1ed people 111113 theta-f1Ch1r1q profession was one of the aims of SEA. 1 ki ',flf.IQ'T- --'I FRI ,f- ,- THERE WASN'T much morn I-sit Qver whim ACE merrrberw ru-I m II1 Weqt BrrIIrUfr.rr KAPPA DELTA PI-SEATED: Eben Vfirrr-W, page T-Jr .'.' userid, Elgurrrpfr SI I III,III, I :rr Rrzrnlils, Bette Eces, Ioycf, C1ruy'1IIfII, IvI,1rg.' Io Swmk, Armor Sr:yuCI:, Mrs: Iv'Ir:ry H+-III IVIQBQIII, Irre: SI:eIIey, Lf:II':13 IIN--Iirrwf-r, Ar' Irene Lrechty, Mary Trplorx, Irrrdfr Stflrrr-'r HE'QIll'lI,I H1-IXIIIET STANDING: Vxmrnr-'r GL mum, Dune Golrilsberzy, Indy Lrrybrrlf Ncmcy Edrrrorrdsrfrr, PQI Lrlwrs, IX'I,II'II'Y VIMI son, Dick Slrfgl-:Ie5, P'Ir1I Eukr-1, D1 Tru: VGHGIJIQ-, sponsur, DME: Lerrrkr, E'lII'Il flu: Eiurr, Roger Hrgfierth, If nstrrru I,'I ' Ewzrrr-, Em horn Mmmck, Iunei P'e'Qrs, Ilrttr-2 Iv?-Cr Lrrrdfz Oiserr Donna Hcrrfizrt, P 1rI :rrz P-'rr PHI DELTA KAPPA-ROW 1: Ewrzsr S 'v ru I1 I 7 i'-'r Dr Hiker? Seltzer, Irmfes I.I1,rIr1:.m ROW 2 naw-lard Grluspre, Flusf-eII D.1cI,.4gr1., If E IQ:4f11,rr: ham Nexhcrrt, PcruI SCIHQII, I-'IE.VlR Gasfrrr Qu, Gen E Tim I...- 1 'ii Izzrzv. r .-.'L11'-f ,r, ,imI,i I.f1l-5 1,11 Lax.-211 r,r:r1,. ROW 3: Ifgrlri HQIZ 'I,ry:s, D1 E12-.uri I rcr.rrr X SA .Nutz-E: yt. . '36 f .,, Q' . gf, X NX ,ix , X xx Q fx , .5 143355 --XT-yg,, R f:, r - GX . ,Q Ng I X r X , N X k A X 51133531 ll' 1 .?tfs..:1Q351' . ., ,. , Y., . . ., N-.5,.i3gQfw:.:w X Xw x . E N X X x. , ffl? 1 T, 'F' . j 5,4 ' V -2 , -W . -, v f.1.,f11' . , K , L-, .-g,.3....,, .4 .. ' 'Q - C ' R - . 1.'l:g.fNQ 4 991 -6 Q iq y iv- C? ii T' V 'Q .,l V1 ll . 5 in Q hug! m. X U' ,054 ' Vx if ww L iii . S X, LX Q! - . ' rig-f.-t i 1. A ff W x.xA . L TV r Z g g 3 1 3? - K v f ef 5 wxxivzzfvi1'l3Q-z3':f3Sb:.N .h NS Q, - , .8 fi -vw.. sf: x' xf TQ: gf, .J T - . .. 'S-rw ew .2 A 'T 'N 'Q'l3fEY'fff - l' l 5 Lis V- ' f 12' -- . '95 'NI -cv'-5 ' vivs. 1-, ' f 'YH 1 -5, 'YW-vm., ,'Y' 5 1 U 3. IJ 112 ROW ONE LORETTA BALOGH, Crown Point. KAY BARNES, Valparaiso. LOTS BEAUCHAMP, Terre Haute. ROW TWO ROSE ANN BEATTY, Rockville. MARGARET BERRA, St. Louis, Mo. BETTE RAE LESTER BOES. New Albany ROW THREE SUE HOGAN, Centerville. IANE BRINTON, Terre Haute. KAREL LYNNE BROOKS, Evansville ROW FOUR IOHN MARVIN BUCK, Brazil. TREVA BURTON, Terre Haute. ROY D. BUTTS, Reelsville. ROW FIVE IOYCE L. CAMPBELL, Terre Haute CLO CASS, Terre Haute. EARL F. CRIPE, Willicxmsport. ROW ONE DIANE DARDEN, Tell City. IACOUELINE DARRAH, Scotisburq MARIORIE DAVIES, Judson. ROW TWO DOROTHY DICKS, Terre Haute. SHARON DUCK, Terre Haule. LOIS EVANS, Milford. ROW THREE FRANCES FITZGERALD, Mulberry. DIXIE R. GOLDSBERRY, Greencastle MARILYN HAHN, Terre Haute. ROW FOUR IACIE HEDGES, Poseyville. NANCY HEDRICK, New Salem. MARY MARTHA HlMES, Ladoqa. now rm: J, VIRGINIA HOLLOWAY. Terre Haute. GLENNA PAYE HOWARD, Hamlet NANCY HUGHES, Terre Haute. HOW ONE MARY RUTH HUTCHESON, Spencer JOYCE IACKSON, Terre Hauet. IANICE COUTS IARDINE, Evansville- HOW TWO VIRGINIA NICHOLS IOHNSON. Hoball. IACQUELINE KAHOLUKUIA, Hawaix. FRED M. KELLER, Gary, ROW THREE SYLVIA HENEIPP, Flanclsco, CAROL KEY, Gary, WINIFRED I KITAOKA, Terte Haul ROW FOUR MARGARET KNOX, Lafayette. LOIS IANE LAMBERT. Connerswlle, CAROLYN LINDSEY, New Albany HOW FIVE KITTIE MCCOOL, Clinton. RICHARD L. MCCORMICK, Montq-imery. SARA IO MARATTA, Terre Haute ROW ONE CAROLE COURTNEY MARSHALL, Terre Haute, SHERRY MARTIN, Comme-rsville, ELSIE MAS-UMOTO, KukuihfJQ1G-, Hawaii. ROW TWO IUDITH KAY MILLER, Rossvllle ROSEMARY VVITCHELI.. Terre Haute, WILLIAM S. MOORE, SUMIVIU ROW THREE BETTY MUSGRAVE, Stllesvllle TUDITH MYERS, Elnorcx. LCIVERNE OSMGN, CTIUTAUII ROW POUR WANDA OVERTON, Owensvxllo MAX PARK, Moore-sville, MARY E. PARSLEY, R-iclzpjxrv. ROW FIVE IANET PETERS, Seymour, MARY ANN PINSON, Brazil. GRACE PGRTER, Terre I-lout-9. fv- 'Qu 'Vx fi! 'Nl Iii 5 K4 it 'Sr 'Kp'- '-'Y Y, Wk .xx V 1 Ig.. in-1 11 5 '4fIl1-' ' Q' E15fS5'j':' ' ' li-:PZ ., N f K ..., - 5' KK bf 51 gf CCT ' J .q, I II A5 AW fer. -N- XI Q-X N L I ' I .in :iii W - Q R + A ' v- . ,I L., X. ' .,A. -, 1 -- 'tili- , H5 A-A, . NK' Aw I -AQ.ii'i?,. fr' Y, Q. ., ., . N6 . . 'Rd :Q ,,..., X :wb ., .4 Aa. gaurgzj .QCA ,...1 'S .lx Nu ROW ONE IOY DIANE PORTER, Cayuga. SARA ANN POWELL, Linton. IUDY PRICE. Gary. ROW TWO LARRY RADER, Terre Haute, MARGARET RICHARDSON, Terre Haute. IEANNETTE SEIFERT, Iasper. HOW THREE NANCY SHAKE, Linton. KAREN SHARP, Modoc. RUBY SHELTON, Falsomville. ROW FOUR MARILYN SLUSS, Bloomington. SUE ANN SMITH, Ambia. DONNA STAGGS, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE IANET E. STONE, Bloomfield. MARY IANE STUBBEMAN, Franklin ROBERT E. THOMAS, New Harmony, ROW ONE BEVERLY TI-IRELKELD, Danville. MARY LEWIS TIPTON, Terre Hauie. MILLARD R, TROUT, Coatesville. HOW TWO MARY E. TUBEROSA, Terre Haute LENORA VANCE, Crown Paint. MARLENE VUKOWICH, E. Chicago. ROW THREE ROSALIE WAGNER, North Verriori CLARICE WARREN, Terre Haute. CAROL WASSINK, Terre Haute. ROW FOUR IAMES WHEELER, Frankfort. LARRY WILLIAMS, Riley, SARA WILSON, Evansville. ROW FIVE MARILYN WOLFF, Mill Creek, DIANE YAWATA, Ewa, Hawaii. RACHEL YOUNG, Crawiordsville. QN- OF- elf I.. An- 'i ww. of A ei' x S1 Q-.,..,h YN-. 4 fm UN' 'XJ -.,V, 117 X 5125. ,, 1. 3 1 r AUDIO VISUAL FACULTYfSEATED: .5-,lin Ntrzf- Vs, llflifz-1:--4 Iflymil, Cillierixifl Zi-IIMS, Rvisswll IMI--Ihwmil STANDING: I-fe-illi 2 . .. .t ' . ..:,.11:z. :,l11.1'! L '-H ii f .'1fi I-.:'nl1'man, Audio-Visual Ceuta-r FIIVIIISIICII Hans' S4-rvit-vs to llu- Collt-ge llu- xllilltl-XINIILII 1.1-lite-r llll'IlI-Il01I mum F4-:wit-wh to llu- 1-ullr-gn-. I'ulnlu- tultlrt-ff gat:-inf. ra-vm-el play- 1-rx, auul Ivluntngrupllx uf Villllllllf au'tixiti4-f in-rv lmuu-ul to tvluznliizalticvllx. llu- 4-4-ntl-r 4-mplfm-fl lu-lin-4-n I2 mul I8 hIll1I4'llIF l'l'gllILll'If to flum 4'IilwSI'UtlllI llllllxillluvvl' IIlf'1'tlIlllhIr Alllll ul I,ulmrntury 5:-luml. For tlu- lirxl tinu- tllif ye-ur. uuftiun I!It'IllI'l'w in-rv maulv nl. llmllmll QLLIIIIVP amuy Iron: Vtlllllbllr. X-Y 414-nl:-r 1-amu-rzl-nu'-ll plunlu- gmplu-4l luatln llu- Hull:-r annul Xallpuruifu gtmuw in Il!t'lI' l'llIlI'!'If. Nlmu' llmlzlgn- tulwn all IIUIIIUFUIIIIIIQ um mzulv mto Al IU ummm- Inlm mill: -muul ll4'1'0llllHllllIIIPIII tuul -lumn lm' 'Ill4It'llIr in llu- SIIUIPIII Iniml .Muli- l0I'IIIlll. Hu--4-ll xlvlfullgxll. 4'lltlII'lll1lll of llu- 1le-luuluu-zxl. Division of Tl'ZlC'Ilillg Had Vital Joh Placing Student Tll1lCIl6l'S Tlu- Jivifion ul' IPLIVIIIIIKQ pf-rl'm'il1f-4l un IIIIIDOFIZIIII Iillll1'IItlll in ith work Milli wtlule-nth auul hllpc-wisixlg lr-zu'lu-rw. 'l'lu- elivihion 1-liungvel FIIIIIPIII tcau-liing l'P1lllIl'P- me-utr ,lightly uitll tlu- fwitvli tu M-1116-htf-lm. Svcmul- airy tn-au'lu-rs IQIIIQIII for nilu- wt-c-ks tllis year uiul t'Il llll'IlIilI'f If-au-lu-is hlN'llI I2 in-1-ks t1-au-lling. 'Iilm l't'IllilIIIIIt'l' of tlu- fc-ilu-hte-1' was flu-nt in SCIIIIIHIFS mul nu-tluulw 1-lawn-s. H1-1-mulury sIlIlIf'llI It'ill'IlPl'h ist-rv pl'm'i1I4-ll with tl lu-xx ly printml Ililll1IINNlIx pit-1nll'04l f-specially for ilu-in mul tlu-ir hlllN'l'YISIllg It'lll'IIPl'S. .-X reviwll f'IPlll6lll1ll'Y Illlll1IlPUOIx is-ala 4l:-vt-lop:-al 4IlIl'IllQ1 llu- yi-ur. Higlnliglliting llu- ye-ur was llu- ammml t'OllI'ClAt'llt'C for flllu-rvihixlg I4-111-Ile-iw. Tvau-lu-rs frmn tllf- entire ftult- utlviule-fl llu- l'0lllit'l't'Ill't' wllii-I1 was 6-Xpauulf-fl ln lun slay mul Illl'Ill1II'4I llu- flutf- nu-4-ling of tllc tlirzwla-il XIIIIIU-X IFIHII au-tixitie-N. X-F4u'iutiun for Stull:-nt 'I'0zu'lu-rs. DIVISION OF TEACI'IING7SEATED iff! yu lil. Rui lvillff STANDING: r .N U A lx W lillii x.: ENGLISH FACULTY-SEATED: Mrs SIE' Mcffune, Di, Iomes Liqht, Dr lon, Dr l-,lm Reid Dr liznws Ivins lniil'-mi Smith, Willmni Asililiii--li, Dr many, Dr Holi--7:1 S-Jfliiuvli English Taught Good Comnumicz Englihli vourfcs in literaturc. 1-rvutivv writing. aintl Qlfilllllllfil' pr0pui'ml Sllltlf'I'llh for 4-l'fe-1'tivv 1'0mniuni- mation as wvll as literary ilIllll't't'ltlll0Il. Euglisli nm- iors thought their alepartinent wav thc- lmft in ilu- worhl lrllt lllilllf' fI'0hlllllPIl. ftill in llllbit' t'tPlll'5P-, fuilc-tl to ugrvv. Both inujnrs ansl non-majors fnunsl Silllhl.ill'll0Il POET'S CI.UBfSEATED: l-tlazy lu t-.' miz, NJ1: y Yfffsfix, furpzmz Biddle, liiiiquie Dixiriih, Rcseniury Ro':fi'i, D,!i,trij,' lilflklri, Q ',.' if Schatz, Dfinncx Erimcn, Karen Smut: Skuffllefy Belr STANDING: COFFEE HOURS lNill1Gm Ashliro- lc, sgixi-nstjr, lfqfny Dl1I1lAQIIll, P111 Tliimpsin, SQ1K1 l',' Worr-en, Ie-un Oslm, D11-119 Lune, Su: Smith lecnnette Eulciliiw, A y F I , lllOll and Literatu Appivcmtioii ROW ONE IEWELENE ANDERSON, Fowler. RUTH LEI-IMAN BAULKEY, Carbon ANITA BROWNING, Terre Haute. ROW TWO VERNAL CRIPE, Bruceville. KAY GIBSON, Brook. DONALD HEMBREE, Staunton, ROW THREE ANNA F. IUSTICE, Medaryville. SANDRA LOWRY, Terre Haute. FRANCIS R. POWELL, Whitestown ROW FOUR ROBERT D. RI-IUDE, Crothersville. SUSAN SANDERS, Greencastle. ANNA MARY SMITH, Brazil. ROW I-'IVE NANCY WATSON, Terre Haute. BETH ELLEN WHITE, Washington, RICHARD WILD, Loqansport. ROW SIX IAMES N. WINSTON, Indianapolis ANITA KLINKER, Lafayette. 120 N 1 Journalism Taught Students Need for Practical Values .lournalists at Indiana State learned that they needed three things: ohjeetivity, discipline. and de- termination. Ohjeetivity enahled them to heeomf- good reporters: diseipline enahled them to injet-t artistry into journalistie style: determination en- ahled them to keep reporting and writing in the faer- of frustration and deadlines. Those who displayed facility in all three. or in some urea of husiness and advertising were eligilnle for Alpha Phi Gamma. national journalism fraterni- ty. Among its functions the group sponsored the an- nual Wvahash Valley Press Conferenee for high st-html journalists in the valley region. Alpha Phi Gamma also reeognized the Outstand- ing Senior Journalist at Honor Day. .af-P' uv-' PUBLICATIONS ADVISER-D1 lim Fiyxi 1 SERIOUS-minded quests -Qtt the Wit bash Valley Press Conference tallied while Dr. Boyd took time for -it nig ALPHA PHI GAMMA ACTIVE CHAPTER-SEATED: Mtmlyn Murtilfflz, Guy Htxle, l,.'1f Anl-'-11- rt, lli-U Sopp STANDING: Carol lfossalirltitn, ludl XfVt'I'dS,l':t1lltY ln. Dunlimn, Eaitlwitm Hemi, lilllkl llzntyln' 4 121 'f zff.f'X 7 1 . we, .ia K ' K- ' 1 5' : -:fx-- 'L ' 'Y-AS x u-unuqgaa.. ff AY' ZH 'WK' Uffi ,4 Aft KM, xx Nw' 11x14 XX mmm Pwxrl' H11 PRESS CLUB ACTIVESfSEATED: 13, ' STANDING: P13211 IMI'I'l-12 Ixmvf Pfn:':11' .r- nn, rwrcf TA.w'rzfw:rfi, Ncxwiy I.I,,-aide, Silly Swzrlvl' V Press Club Gave lute-rested a Chance ln IJllhliC2lti0llS W0l'k 1959 RAZZ CONVOCATION CO-CHAIRMAN-D.I.fl.1 E 1,-1.-1 1 Pfrirlffr :V 3? GV' s qw-'17 WN. lib .Q- x m- ff lor Gly Hale, Amto Hhnl-car, C0191 HGSSGEGLIITA, Mr. Yfxqer, Iuiy , Tmk l'! IDCIII Inn: E'V11'Ef'?IHCITl, L-311 Sfkellf, Phylhs S'v'.'1!'l1-,TCL Karen my DXLIEEUIII1, U una F1111 'Sr Pre-N Clulr offvrosl lllPlIlllPl'5Ililb to hlllll0lllh intvr- mtcnl in -illllfllillirlll. The- vluln fllmiiollml on ll point syslvlll. and plwlgvf 1lbhlllllQ?l'l an-live hiatus only aftvr llwy haul ?ill'Ilf'1I il lllillillllllll uf IZS lmintf in lrulrli- valtiuns work. A-X full Ulif'lllIUllrf' gauv people on the UQIIIIIPIIS ax 1-lmmw' to sf-0 tllv new pulnlic-ations offivcs amsl to learn Fonwlldng of pulrlivutium ln-m'e4l1lrv. S01-iul PYPIIIIN invlufleel the Page Unv Bull Juring Cu-ml w'0f'lxt'l1lI. Huzz C0llVUl'iliiUll. and il luulquol and piv- niv in tlw flaring. MISS PAGE ONE AND BACHELOR OF THE YEAR-Nhxngy Waltz.-rx cmd Hmm IVICNCIII vs' Q 22 9 X Student Publications Helped Keep State Students Informed Three puhlieations helpeel keep stueleuls iuformeal. Stately Speaking eelehraled its fourth lrirtlulay in its new format this year. Hevisesl in W50. the pululi- eation servetl as a guitlelmok to Vlllllllllh aetiyities. customs. anfl manners. Expanding yearly. the hook aielesl lreslimen autl new students as well as oltler ones who oftentiuit-1 were uncertain of what eustom an4l etiquette Je- man4le1l. This year a sertiou on Slutleut litlY1'l'lllllf'lll Assoriation was aflflesl anti tht- sea-lion on soeial eti- quette was enlarged. At lnfliana State. that proyerlnial little lnlarlx hook was the Blue Book. Stunlents never let it get far out of reach lneeause it eoutaineul the 1-ampus anfl hometown aflflresses, the telephone muulners. autl the elass standing of every one ou vampus. A hig event every Wediiestlay was the tlistrilultion of The Iridium: Stntesnuui. The ol'fieial stueleut news- paper always hail the latest wortl on rampus events. hoth major and minor. News coverage rau the gamut of journalistit' H'l'lllllgfFll'ill,flll news. features. eali- torials. sports. antl eoluums-antl reporters were ggiyen opportunities in nearly all areas. :Xu anlslitiou to the paper this year was Dayicl Knotfs Soriqil Wvliirl.-Q a seroml page 1'0lllllllI on Creek aetivities. STATESMAN STAFF-SEATED: lime l':I1L,Il1', 'Jon 1 I. :ies lyn Murdcck, Iulxe And-etsfn, Iciin ifiwzii, E131 Flzzucifi -wr -my ,- ' A. '-X ,,- HIH-EZ. ' 'll is mis! e a 1 -!' 1 - '.. ..1-.- ' M ,xxx I . - ,af mlvsvuy.. ,, BLUE BOOK STAFF: 111f lf11111:.', 1 .s11.1 ss ::.111111,:ft Elfn ' N131 1 , fifiit-it STATELY SPEAKING EDITOR, P1 ' I, f'i'.3'.l1. 11 1 111 STANDlNG: 7 . 1 1 'QF' 9523-5 E -1 a ' il....---H +rfg,,, - lr' Q, ' -1 rr -- -+ 4- ,.-. . , taixagf-N-' p X .,-' - ' SYCAMORE BUSINESS MANAGERgBrendcx Benner. SYCAMORE EDITOR-Irene Sorry, SYCAMORE STAFF-SEATED: Irene ilrsscxtwnuui, cniiverxisinq mano STANDING: Turk Hfrxmn, splits edtiex, Donna Farber classes editor, ,Jw 315 Sycamore: Result of Many Layouts, Pictures, and Words This is the l960 Sycamore. the result of hundreds of layouts. thousands of pictures, and seemingly mil- lions of words. To readers, the hook is entertain- ment, nostalgia, a sort of glorified diary with pic- tures. To those who worked and struggled, the hook is Challenge. frustration, a sort of monument to ino- ments of madness. The hasis for this year's SYCZIIIIOYQ is change. The hasic' ingredient is sweat. Plans began last spring with the editor and husiness manager: the adviser, and the representative from the engravers sitting down and working out a tentative dun1my or page hy page layout plan. From here the photography editor and the ad nianuger took over. scheduling pictures, and selling ads. Nvhen the pictures hegan to rome in, the Copy editor. classes editor, and sports editor stepped in to make their Contributions. Work wasn't always easy. There were frustrations.. long uninspired nights, and always threatening dead- lines. Finally the work was Completed: here is the finished product. The frustration is past history hut the hook is reality. qelg Barbara Fteilz, photography ednorg Kathy Dunham, Copy editor. nw- .fwaxv 124 Q. si! Y, , FOREIGN LANGUAGE FACULTY-Gertrude Ewinr lNl1Cl'la---l Ernaslr, Peter Errrnm-g, Walter Hlrne, Mrs, Mary Peters GERMAN CLUB-SEATED: l.l-jrry l.laf'P?,C-1 Flfljc-rbi fflarfi, llrZIf 1,' Farlifes, Pat H1-Jlzrnan, Eva Hansen, Efevliy Carr STANDING: Hans Novak, lie-nnfzlh Stewart, Mr-Ella-fl Pensarslz, lerry Slnr-luv, Iames Quisenberry, Dr. Pell--1 Erunrrr 1, :1p1r1sr,r, l':f:1'll C mfrlrsr n. LATIN CLUB AND ETA SIGMA PHI-ROW 1: lerrnnelte lflowrntns, lane Kendall, Dcualas Cumnnns, Dana Seclrrnan, Anna Soy-J1,l:, Kathy Brough, Ruth Stewart, Miss Gertrude Ewrnq. srwgfrrsir, Charles lohnsan, Iacqueline Starr, Darlene Melzi. ROW Z: Indy Grounds, Sandra Lowry, Sue Calvert, Carol Burke, Charlene Vleaver, ludy Tyler, Brll llassis, lffalhy lanes, Sandye l-larlmarr, Mary Gabbard, Delores Faqq, Ray Weaver, ROW 3: D1 Vlfairer Kline, Dan Merxeely, Bob lon-es, Drck ULlli'lJE'llLlSE'I'l, Pat Cleary, Ed Barker, David Bassler, loe Cook, Maaqis Walters. 125 W 2, A . ,- N Nx N Foreign L2lllgllilgf'S Truinctl For Wn'ittc-ln, Ural Profirir-ucv 'lllw fore-igll lllllgllilgtx 4lvpurin14'nl l'llll0ilXlll'f'4l In lruin its sllltlvllls to ll1'lIllll't' an 1-mnmuml ul' Iilllglllilgvh in ll 1'OllllHll'illlYPlf limilml lime-. flUllI'M'S in fQQ'I'Illilll, Slmnisll. Fl'Q'Ill'll. Lulin. anal liussirnn swre evl'l'1-rw-el. 1.Il1lll'lllilll ol llw II1'lbill'lllll'lll was Urs. Harry UL.: l'0lv1's. fx I N X -r xfyx 'RQ ki ,Is . x 1' ,: K. N 1 xiitt 1151+ 1 Q ROW ONE ANNA EOOE, R11ey. EARBARA BENQ, Climon. 1 1UDY GROUNDS, Duqqer, s ' 13 1. IANE GWIN, Terre Home sf vt..- ,,. 1 1 A Y' -. . .ax Q '-Y 1 A, ,x A x . 'Tm if ...QQ 13111111111 11.1110111100 Clubs Create D 111 111111 111111111111111 XSl11llll 1111' 1Ul'I'l:,Lll 11lll' 111 1 111p11l1111111 111 111111111111 1111011151 111 1llllx1I,llilgLl'4. 11 1 1111111011 11151 y4'1lI'. w111'k011 111 111'1Q01'1111111 115 gL1'Olll1 1111 1 1 Ill 11- 111 1111' 11311111 f,1ll1P 115' 111' 1.111111 111111 pm- 1t1 1 1111 111 ll 11 r1lll1l'll1h. Fm' 1110 1ll 1 111111 1111 Xl ll 1111 1 11111 1111111 0111011-11 il 110111 111111, 1 ll 110 1111- 11'111111p11111 N1lll'4'1l 1 1 I0 1 1lIllIl' Ll 1'11111'i11l. 11111111111 11 ROW TWO DONNA HARDIN, Terre Haute, MARILYN SUE IVIANN, Gre19nc1g:5110. ELFA E. RODRIGUEZ, Terre H111110, IQFCII Interest in Languages a011111111'h. 111111 1101111111 l'f'll1lll'10IlS. T110 group also 111111 11111-111-5111115 111 1110 11Olllf'S 111' 1110 w1t'1i 611111 1111011 111 C1ll'1S1lllilS 111110. '11110 M0110111 L1111g1111g0 C1lI1l 11101 to giv0 s11111011ls 111' Fl'f'IlK'1I LIIII1 81111111511 illl 0lllb0l'1llll11y to 1611111 m1110- 111i11g 111' 1110 11001110 llll11 1-11s111111s in 1'o111111'i0s w1101'0 111050 11111g1111g0w 1110 hlP0ki'Il. Bi-w00k1y 11111gu11g10 111111011 11i111101' II19f'11IllLIS ill 1110 51111116111 11111011 C1110- l01'i11 f'll1'Olll'1lgf'I1 1'011v01's111i1111111 Ill'ill'11I'f' 0l11si110 01' 1'111ss. CONVERSATIONS 11511 11.1,1r1s1115fd wherx II1?IT1kr?fSf11 11119 Moilern 1.C1111gL1C.1Q1e Club Q01 1c1qe111er, was HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY--SEATED: 1,f1:. ','1:111111 7' 151i '111 .,'-' E111g1f5 Il 1.21: 1.11i1:j,' 53.1 1wk4' 1-1111111 115 Euflflll 51111111 1f15 ff :ly 13 1. STANDING: 11 ts 1f1i11'11111 '1 1 1'1'11-11.11 1111? 11 11115: F111111 1 1111 '1:1 1.11 HOIIII' FICOIIOIHIUS Gun- Womvn ll Basis for V1ll'il'1l Vocations ,xlllllbllglll Illlllilllil Stash-1 llunw l111'n1111111iv5 llPlHll'l- ing l'1IUlllN. 1lIl1l 4'lllrHl'llUlll'. ln 1111111111111 lu l'XIH'l'iPll4'4' 1119111 lIl'IIll2ll'llf 11111111-11 ilx rlll4lt'lllrlt!lN'l'llllIl'll 1ll'll- uitll rlllllvlll ll'lll'lllllQ. so-11iu1' lll1'IlllN'l'N ul' 1111- elv- vrf. lil'0il1l 11111-kg1'011114l5 xwrv gixvn in 111114-1' fi1-111-. p111'l11w11t lin-11 in ilu' llllllll' lllilllLlQLt'llll'lll lmuw for Girlf wvrv 1111111111011 In lH'l'tlIllf' 4lllxll4'lllllF. lllll'N'l'f il llnll' hl'Ill4'hl1'l'. Ilvra- llwy xsvlv gin-11 1111 oppon- wlmol Il'il1'll1'l'h. family ,111-i11I wlwivv N0l'lxl'l'P. llllllll' lllllIlf lu put into p1'111'liw' 11lI ilu- 11111154-H ul llllllll' 111111 1lPlllUll6ll'illltlll LIQPIIIH. illltl. of l'0lIl'h4', ll0Ill4'lll1llx0l'4. l'1llllIlf lixing Illl'y llllll hllItll4'll in l11vi1'1o111'ws. IJl'il1'lll'ill t xlbPl'If'll1'Q' ill llww 1'iv11lN um gainful 111 Ur. Xnnv lmv um 1'llRlIl'lllilll ol' 1114 4111141 1111-11- worlx in ilu' llClHll'lllll'Ill-N 11ll1'a1-11141411-1'11 lx1l1'llPllw. fem- ll0llll1'N lll'iIill'llll4'lll. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB--STANDING: PQ1' F1111-111y ROW ONE: VH11-111 BI11IIl11'I, 1111: 11 1v1111'11:, 11111 ltxl 111 11i1,1,1111, 1111111 1f'.x'15, E-eff '., Fl131:1,11i1 1, 1f'1'111111 131 ,'1i,1!1,1s 13111111 1 'Y11,1I1'1, 1'1111' 111111111 ROW TWO: 1 11U E1 WI' 11'1'H'U 1:'31m1U 1' 1, f1.f131y'111 15111 1:11 15.5111 1' ,1 .11 111: 1.111.,1'1, EY1' 11'1 1 V II 1'-, 1311+ P:,11i15f, 1511f+f1 1 1 . 111 ROW THREE: 1.111113 1f11'11511 P 1,1' 1111: 11151:-, ffzrfy' 1 1 1,1 P11111 '.f1'1f111f1'111 111 E.1T11 -1-' 31 1, 1 1-7.11K 1 P111f111.1 1'i1'Z11,'1-1 'f'1' gienter, A111-i-111 1151191 ROW FOUR: 1.f1f's E11,?1. 1,-E1-111 .'.' , 1g'1:1- 1.1'v.'i1111, 11f1311'11'11' 1f'1j. ir'1, 1:1 11111-' P' 1111, Ei11'1,1 1. 11 1111155191, 11,11Z1y 1vT1111L1, 31111161111 If-11,11 ROW FIVE: 1Q'111151ly11 171-1111111-111, 15111111 1311'.1e P111111, 1111'11111: 1-'11V' F111'11i1113 111x'1 1119y, D1,11111111y H111'1e, 1.6115 131111111 E11111111111 11116 1'1-, 1121 ROW SIX: 1v11i1111,111111,- E11e1Q11y, F111111- N11s1,111, 1V111111y11 G1,11111j111.-1, 31:11:11 1TI4?S11',KlI, E11-fe-11 1'1'E'I'2S,T1, 11.f1,11y H,1'15'1i, 11111 1 ' 1'.' 11153111 1,11i'y LI1I11T HOW SEVEN: 1,115 11111.11 '..' lX111'1- 1'11,11'1L1S, 1111-11 B1Jr1c1w, 1L.jy 131655, I:1lSEf11.1IY 5.151591 1 T5 12.11211 F'1:we.1 1 :. ',111111J11 fx:-Z, 1'1Q 'M1 111 '1'1'19,1,1f11, 11115 P'1.'Jl11E 1.111113 Mrs, Iudy IJ'V,IIQ1'If, Mrs. Liuzse 1:11ns:1'1 QV? VW'iY'K KH JE I A Tl 121 G fr-xx! 1--A .tab-5 5 ' 1 5:1 .if-' 1 .ff . DURING A FOODS' d9111anst1at1a1'1 111 Home Economics ct FACULTY AND students gathered at a tea in honar if Dr. Anne M. L9-Q. X ,,, , Swv-'- 394 7YlX l 128 1' ass, qirls pre-pared a we-11-balanced breakfast. lvall Rllylill Club for Students Bl'O2lllCllt'Il Field of Home E0 Mliliutetl with tltf- HOllltx l'l1'0llOllllCS Ilf'llill'llIIf'lll wus lhv Intl: lihyun HOIIIQ' l'l1'01lo111it's Cllllb. Prn- llltlllllg 1-losvr l'Plilll0llS i11 the tlPlm1't111611t was the IIIIFIPUSP of the- Cllll! whivh wus 1'0lllIl0h?ll of majors :mtl minors i11 Home' Et'OIl0llllCS. 'l'Iw 1-luh pu1'tit'ipa1tv4l in five spvviul zxvtiviiies this ymar. A Fl'Phlllllilll xvPl1'0lllf' Party in the full llelpeal l.l'0SlllIll Il get u1'q1u1i11tP1l with HOIIIP Ev. faculty untl lllllN l'l'lIlh5lllf'll. S0011 after. vhlh unnl fuvulty Illelll- lwrs 1-u-spnrisuxwl il tml ll0lIUl'lllg Dr. Anne Loc-. th-- partlnvnt l'llilll'lIlilll, who Iuul 1'e1'011tly 1'P1'Pivf'1l hvr Htl.D. llFl11l'l'P. Cllrirtnlas fouml lllPllllN'l'S singing t'Lll'0lS at the hospituls untl at the llOlllf'H for tho ilgfll. The entirv 41111111115 lookcnl l'0l'H'2ll'll to the spring Slll0I':lllSllOl'1l. All tht' ,girls in tho vluh assisted ill lDl'?lHll'lll:1 unel h?l'VlllgL thf' Illllllf' elishes that wore Ul'l'f'l'Pll. :Xl yPill'lS rinse. gLl'lltlllilllllgI IllPllllIPl'.S were ll0IlOl'f'tl ut Ll senior pit-11i4-. At the Illl'llll'. seniors wvre initi- ate-tl into the Lllllllllll set'tion of thc- llltllilllil Home l'lf'u11o111iCs ASSOClilll0ll. Uffia-e1's wvre: Put Pf-vewly, presi4l011t: Janet Tay- lor. vivf' IDl'PSlflClli2 l,intla1 Kingslvy. fPf'1'ela11'y: Mary Nl1'll0lSOIl. t1'0us111'f-1': SllZLlIlIlt' Kz1111111e1'e1'. l'f'lElSIl'1ll'l live .Allll Nlillll'PIlll0lZ. reportvrz Carol Pepnxeier, his- l0l'l1lll. ROW ONE CHRISTINE BRADY, Preelandville. MARIAN CONNIE DIX, Slielburn. NANCY FORBES, Washington. CLARA FORD, Sullivan. ROW TWO JANE LIND GARRETT, Tene Haute. DONNA GARRY, Terre Haute. LOUISE IOHNSON, Reelsville. BONNIE LAWHEAD, Bedford. ROW THREE PHILLIS IOAN MARTIN. Terre Haute. PATRICIA MCCORD, Newton, Ill. VINITA MCCULLOUGH, Jasonville. PHYLLIS A. MONK, Brazil. ROW FOUR DRUCILLA MOSS, Indianapolis, PHYLLIS NASS, Huritinqburq. MARY I. O'NEAL, Clinton, CAROLYN PEPMEIER, Westphalia. ROW FIVE ANNA ROSE POUND, Fairbanks, MARYELLEN POWELL, Hymera, MARY LOU ROBISON, Nabb. IOY ROGERS, Terre Haute. HELEN LOU SLOAN, Hamlet. ROW SIX PATTI MANNING SPARKS, Griffith CAROL I. TOBEY, Sullivan. LOIS WIER, Indianapolis. SHARON WINTERS, Terre Haute. IUDITH I. WRIGHT, Greenwood. 129 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION FACUI.TYfSEATED: 1J111'1 Leman, RLISSP11 Ac11i1111s, Bery1 H-nynes, Vvbr 1 11 I1 11-111eS, 131113111111-i1 1.f1wS1,r1, 121.119 D1L11111g1e1,1:'1111'11c111:1 1113119151 STANDING: gY1VGI1 11'1i1Q16-1, L11 L- ...- '1'1 111, 11,11-11-'1 S1v11,1,w, 11'1'11T1111111 T11111-'-1, f0:1r1 C13n1,1w 111, Q11 Earl: 1V1JIY1,I1, 1'1GIIY Ba111f1:, E11 E Il 111111-111, E1111111 Svf1111s111'1, 11111111111 F'1,11,1111f1. 11111115t1'i11l EdlIl'2l110ll Offm-11111 Students Wide Clloicc of Courses 111111 1111111 fifty 51-1115 11311. Ll 111111111111 1l'il1IlIll:1 pro- fPill'. 1'1ll1I 1111'11111e1'5 115111111 :xllll1'0ll41il .'x1lllll1Illllll 111111 gl'ilIll 11115 11131111 tlll 11l1N 1-1111111115. Fl'0lll 11115 3111111 1110 r11Pl'l'1' Huulv T1'11111111'-51111. 1111- 1111-51-111 1Ill1llh1l'1il1 1-1111111111111 111'p111'l1111'111 xs1111'11 U11t5t111111111g i111111511'1111 0111111111011 51111101115 1111111-11 11111-1'1-11 il 111111- 11111311 111' 1-11111-5115 ill 51x 1111141111' ill'1'll'Z for lllPlll1D6l'51l1lP 1ll Pzliiililll I'i 11111. 11111-1'1111t1o11111 l1l'il1'11Ilg. 1-11-1111-11-ily illlll 1111-1'11-1'11111'5. QI'RllD1I11' ilI'1r. 111111111'11ry 111-111'v5511,111111 1vl'1l1Pl'll1ly 111 11112 111-111 of 111- 1111-t1115, 1111111-1' 111111 1111111 1111-1'11111111'5. 111111 1s11u115. 111 l1llh1I'1Ll1ill'1P 1-1111111111111 1lll11 1Il11lIh1l'1ll1 YOCll110Ilil1 t'41ll- 1111111111111, t111' 111'lHll'1IlN'll1 lIlll1lllil1lll'11 1111 9Yl'l'11t'lI1 1'11l11111. 1lLllIl111'lISl1I1 r1l1lIl. 1111115 111111 1110 1l0llUl'lll'f l'0Il1l'11lll1Pl1 ll Slllll 111' 1111- 1Il11llw1I'1ll1 1'111111-11111111 1111111 111'1'P1'v11 1111-11111P1'- 111111105 for il h1'1l01ill'h1l1lP 11w111'111'11 111 WY0l'11If' 110511- 511111 111 1111 1Il1l'I'l'N1!1l1 5111111-1115. 1'111111'11111111111 pro- 1111'11 lllLl4i0l'1ll:j 111 1Il11ll5ll'1Ll1 e11111'11t11111. u1'111115 111-rv Q1Xl'Il 111 1111- 1111111 l'I'QglI1ill' Ill4'l'11I1?L' 111111 55111111 Yngvr w115 1'1lil1l'lIlLlll 111' l111' 1ll11ll51l'11l1 1 1l1l1- 1111111 1I'1l15 1s1'1'1- 51-1111111111-11 All 1111111115 1111105. 1111115 111111111 110l1ill'1Illff'I11. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUBfSEATED: 11111 S111'-11-,1'1, 11111 1v11'1 1T11'111f'15, E11 1111511 1.11131:y A1f1'?II111111Y, 11111111 1.111'1:, HQI11,-111 1, :U jf 1.::. l' 1111:',':'-1, 75 Z511y11Q5 ,51 I'1? I STANDING: EzY1'J',II1 '1'1311g191, 111-4131 1q11S1I, 1'11,1111-11:1 1V1121ye1, 121111131 112511111 ' ag, 111111111111 111.11 f'1,111,1v.':y, 13-i1111i11-,1 11.11165 'W11111'f11 11'1'f-111, E111 V1151:-915 'E E 1311 ROW ONE LUCKY ABERNATI-IY, Veedersburg, DONALD E. BLACKEURN, Be-dlord IAMES BOYD, Evansville. DARIS EROGLIN, Oolilic ROW TWO IAMES E. BROWN, Rosediil-P, RON CLAYTON, Evansville, ROBERT DOWNING, Brazil IAIVIES FANCHER, Casey' ROW THREE DON GECIZEFF, Indianapolis LARRY GREGERSON, Terr-9 Haute LARRY L. IOSLIN, Cclumlnus, RICHARD E. KNIGHT, Conneisvill-3 EPSILON PI TAU-ROW 1: Richcxr-:l P Yuqer. ROW Z: Don Miles, H-any BC: '99 RQ ROW ONE ROBERT LEAVITT, Riley. IOHN LUCK, Morqcmlown. BRUCE I. MACKIE, Ozone Park, N.Y RICHARD MCCANN, Carlisle. ROW TWO HAROLD H. MEYER, Farms-rsburq. ROBERT MORRIS, Lafayeile, MICHEL NIKOLICI-I, Gary. CONRAD PASSEN, Iasonville. ROW THREE IAMES E. PELL, Brazil. DICK PODELL, Winamac. IIMMIE N. RESLER, Bloomfield. GERALD S. REYNOLDS, Terre Haute ROW F OUR IAMES ROSS, Gary. VINCENT RUI-IE, Ferdinand. EDWARD RUSK, Crawiorclsville. FRED RUSK, Crawfordsvill-9. ROW FIVE RICHARD SNEYD, Terfre Haute. BOB G. THOMPSON, Borden, THOMAS THOMPSON, Indianapolis GEORGE VON SPRECKELSEN, Indianapolis, DUANE WILSON, Danville, Library Science Work Was Designed for Teacher Training The lihrury Fl'if'lll't' l'lll'l'i1'llIlllll ual- lll'ilIlLll'Hf elesignell to train Iilll'ill'illllh ur lmu-In-r-lihmrial1'f for SC1'Oll4l1ll'y uncl l'l1'lllt'lllill'f wlumlf. l urlhe-ring interest in lilDl'lll'illIlhllill was 'xlllllil lie-lu Xlplm. Illllifillill lihrury hoxmuraxry. This year for the firft lime- the group 4-rulvnwl in floul in the H1'DIllQ'1'llIllill:L purmh-. xl4'lIllN'l'f also helped the Lihrury Slufl' fhwawiuliull 4l1-4-urulv the lllil'il1'y for Llll'lSllllilh auul unhwl Ill llllllllllllgl the Lun- nual lihrury lrivlliv. The I'Illlil'lllilll ul' the lilPl'1lI'f 51'il'll4'4' 1h-Inwllm-ul wah I:1'01l Hanes. f :N ik Qee W, lvirvfr N -ev-htlx v ex 8355 '15 - .E x 55 5. Fifi: x- -, r ' KP . 4 ' Q -'fs-fu: 1+ -'Q gigs E ,gg , KS' r ig '. ,A Philosophy Stilnuluted Tlwllglll And Bl'0ilIlt'llPIl Comprellellsiou Irrituling the ,gray mutt:-r wn-nun-nl lu ln- the pm'- pose of the Ibllillhtllbllf 4lvpul'lnwnl. Sfll1lf'!l5N s4:rutc'lle1l their heuuls oven' l'llli1'h., Ingiv, Spinoza. Hohhs, 111141 Kami. hut finihhml lheir 4'ulll'sef wish a hroafleueel l'0llllll'1'Ill'llri0ll of their ellvirmllllf-Ill zmfl 311 iIll'l'C'1lhCll kllowleelgv ul' lDIlil05UIIlli1'lll prin- vilrles. Dr. Eugene Dyvhe wan I'Ililil'lllilll of the- 4h-purt- ment of 1vl1ilmopl1y. 133 'vs MATHEMATICS FACULTY-SEATED: STANDING: Rohm! Ifellems, Rrcharcl l3GI1'l1I1'E'I, Orv-91 Strormg, Mmlmel Bum 1r1, Rrchord Pethtel Kc11l11y1'1 Ke-nnefily, Dr. Vespa-r Moore, Dr. W-ixller Shrmer MZitIl6lll2ltii'S Cllallellged Students With Multiplicity of Courses lIm11li11' illlll wrilin' illlll '1'ill11111-lic-, annul lwrv 111-11 l'0lll'St'h anal lll0l'C uh its hIll1lCIlIS run llw giiillllll l'l'OlkI llww mlm got hIll1 Ii on l1'ill1111cti1'. 'lllwy rvully aliel 4'IClllf'IlIill'y l0z11'l1Pl'f lo lll1lIll lllll llOlll' fpecials. Tlw not get stuvk on it lwvzxllsv they wvnt l'l'lllIl IllPl'6 1lE'lPlll'IlIlCIlI lwlpf-fl Il'ilIIl luturf' f'Ill2IIlf'f'l'b. srivlltisls. lu 5411111111 root to I0gIill'IIllIllh. to lDl'0-il'4'lIYO g1t'0lIlf'll'f unfl lIlIhIlli'hS IIIBII. as wvll as Ol-l't l'IIlgl l1z1f'l1f-l01's anrl to IIlIt':Ll'ill l'ill1'lIllIh. 111111 011111 l1igl1e1'. 1111151111-N cle-gn-es to lllilIllf'IIllllIl'S lllHj0I'S. CllLlIl'lIlilll of lllv 111z1tl1f-111z1ti1's 1l6ln11'l111011t was Dr. Illiliilllll Ftulvlw 111a1ll1 1l0p111'l111011l Ul.fPI'P1l alll Ilwse Nlallvr Slll'IllPl'. 'FTB I 'VN 'N-I 'Hr'-'-sf ,,..., - Row ONE GERALD H. BERRY, H1IlSI'101f1. IRENE BISHOP, Pl6'CISGHlVlllE', GERALD CLARK, G1-Qencusil-21 ROEERT DAY, l3E'l'3ISL'LIICj lk G If Ah I I all now Two A ,X 'V IPF -L., gk RUSSELL FOLLEIT, Terre lI1,111te. EVERETT FREELS, Frankfort. GROVER S GARRETT, Terr-Q Haut? FREDERICK HALL, Terre Huule. -:Xxx is-. - ' iii - R-. - ROW ONE JERRY L. HARBAUGH, Lewis. IACK HILLS, Terre Haute. IOSEPH L. HORTON, Elizabeihiown, Ky, GERALD I-IOPMANN, Riley. ROW TWO MARVIN IACKSON, Cory. lOl-IN P. IAMES, Terre Haute. RALPH L. KULP, lR.. Norrisiown, Pa. IOANNE MCCORD, Covington. ROW THREE RAY MELICHAR, South Bend, GENE ROGERS MELVIN, Cory DON MENEELY, Terre Haute. LEX G. NICHOLS, Terre Haute, ROW FOUR DOROTHY PARKER, Eminence. GLENN G. PARSONS, French Licl-:. EDWARD W. PLUNKETT, Clinlon. GERALD RALEY, Sullivan. ROW FIVE BERNARD RIDENS, IR., Terre Haute, HERSCHEL ROSS, Fillmore. ROBERT W, ROWELL. Coeur d' Alene, Idaho. ALBERT W. SANDERS, Eriqlish. ROW SIX HARRY SECREST, Terre Haute. RUTH STACY, Lamar. IACK L. WEDGEWOOD, Terre Haute. ,::',lE,:L-:xx Xx?,5..,S-Id, .. , rf' N' -4. 1 , ...Q 'f ,.. I i 4. Q x 4 . S V 1' .cb ' '-1.Q.gs::- '::..' . ag, .l S f max, i . . i 'QQWYTF g:wET5R7F2fj.E1:Y:'-I? ' ff'-'j :hir Nsmzis- fxrz- -V -. 1. f W5 ' ' -f me-9 V 5 ,I Sl -z-is. -ESQ? x X .X A Xx X X NX 'Xl X XX . ' 'K XQXS exe , 4 5 5 XSQ -Ac. A.. -NA x 4 i'95'- INS: -' K. f 5 ei 339 X : Q ' X X. 1 Q g g g g M.. la 3 1551 - atamlii . 2.32.-g,,.... ww.. . ff, Q. . ass 1f,,.r:.ig,5., 11.15. 9.x 2453 .M . - V -- x N X X X x we X X Ta im-Q. L V nys 4., 'SQ sg., 4' ,.,e.-,.- .-. sexi: ,NW K,-.x N-5 .- - 1. yy . ,Nw ,r:.,g5qg.i- - mx -.utrxw S-my-.--.N A W 1' K x0 . KR G ix,,'lW,:l,f:z1xQ ,Q i in x , 1-2.'-.zx-gr:x1,,,x.3.iji ,- 5 , Q-: - N i . f' ga W 1 'Q ...A . .. ,.., . . .am WN. 'r'-Ifrmxw.-95.3.51.gr . 1- ' Y: -,,-,:-.gag-'., MUSIC FACULTY-SERTED: Hilmer Icrcobson, Gertrude Meyer, Stella Tutloclc, Vivien Ectrd, Dr. l.f3wrenf:e Eberly, Icrrnes Barnes, lose-ph Gremelspcicher, Arthur Hill. STANDING: Dr. Earle Melendy, George Grcresch, Stanford Watts, Wen-dell Kumlien, Charles Whorwell, Kenny Frerifths, Ersel Burgess, Dr. Frank Lidrcll. Music Prepared Stufleuts for lhe elepartment ol lllllhlt' haul ilh its primary pur- pow the prepuraltion of lIllISll'l1lIlb for the lf'l'lt'lllXlg, profeffion. llowever. it also provi4le1l instru1'tion in xoive uml iuslrunients. :xml experiem-e in choral unfl inftrumentul groups. Xll vollege ftuelenls who sung or play eil well were eligilrle lm' lllt'lllllPl'SlllII in vollege rhoirs. lnumls, anal 4lI'l'llf'hll'll4. Ylllllxht' groupe lllillIllLllI1f'4l an t'0llll1llIUllh progrzun ol' 4-oneert lbl't'lDZll'illl0ll anal lbPI'l'0l'IllllIlI'f'. Teaching and Vocational Work Music majors panieipateml in many elifferent ue- livities in aslelition to their cllrrirlllai' assigunieuts. Some pluyesl in flanre hands: others playerl for churrh choir groups. Some workell with vocal groups uml some workeal inrlivieluully. However, regardless of what they clicl with their talent. all 8llj0YCfl the reluwation nnfl fl'90flOIll of expression that mufic ufforslexl them. Clmirmun of the music' fl6lli:l1'llllEI1l was Arthur D. Hill. STUDYING AND performing the best ol uncccornpcmied choral music was the purpose of the A Cappella Choir, ROW ONE MARY BAYSINGER, Brazil. SANDRA BAYSINGER, Brazil. KAY B. BROWN, Bicknell. ROW TVVO DONALD E. BURRIS, Anderson, TERRY COLLINS, Center Point. WILLIAM B. COX, Lakeville. ROW THREE MARY DOBSON, Brazil. BEVERLY ELDER, Staunton. DOUGLAS W. GATTON, Souih Bend, ROW FOUR AVON GILLESPIE, Los Angeles, Calif. RICHARD I. GRESS, Ireland. ALICE TATOM HAUSELMAN, Kun ROW FIVE GARY DEAN HOLLANDBECK. Barqersville. STEPHEN HUMPHHEYS, lasonville. LOUISE ANNETTE HUNT, Indianapolis. ROW SIX CARL D. HURST, Goshen. KENNETH L. IOHNS, Salem. DAVID P. MUNGER, Plymouih. .. L, , V ,,' I V ' X I C Q 23 Z2 vw. IQ I Y . gs-1 I! I L--.T A Q- ' - ' .1 ,L 4? - SP ET'-rv v. 1 N- , N. 'I.',.- ,Q I x0?Q X I v X A ' . 515- wx:-M ' . . X 5 I i K X - mu ,Jiv- . Nw ROW ONE DAVID RAIVIBO, Sbeyluf,-ur FICYSEIVIAFIY HOACH, Pxxris, III. D.-RNA IEANNE SECHMAN, Amo ROW TWO MYRNA GAY STUTSMAIXI, New Cf11rI1sIe. HAROLLI TATMAN, I:IIL'IIIUOUiI. HELEN LOUISE TAYIOH, PGI-fsimf HOW THREE MARILYN VAN WIENEN, Demxtif DAVID H. VOYLES, Evcznsv1IIe, IIATHHYN ROSE VVHIGI-IT, SIIIIIVIII MUSIC EDUCHTORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE-ROW 1: Iizmei Emnes, Swv? I'I+3'dqes, IOI'm I3+,1IsII1.xI I-ILJI ur Ifme Adams, Iviuxy EIIQ11 Lfgwl II, PIgIIy Mwler, Dmyl I-Icxrus ROW 2: AIN'-2 Tulum,ICIJrI?'11Fw:I:-Jxd,Lw m J I1 L n I Iimrf' Fzki-r, lun.: LIV'I1I'A'UI'I'Z, IVIQ151 lane L119f1t11Cl-:, Sheryl I-Iu1f5I', CIwJrI0HQ I7IayIwivuId, Mfg1rrI14:1 Enne-n, Marv D I n ROW 3 Q Sizrziff, Gary Ivinyfr, Din I-ICIIINGU, Iulm If'-Unry, SIIIH1 n VVIQII, Imry IVIey'Lz, Sfxm Cox, Dove DCIIIIU 1 D M U Iocnm P' V ., Mary Iam' IJIQILI-1, CIMII-Tis Eurqwis If Quad- fmqpi SIGMA ALPHA IOTA-LEFT ROW: Beverly Effier, 11, 11 'S 11 11.11133 1,1111 DGC1':1.i1:, f-11J1'.'1.' X1 1'::111'111111, 11311-5' 111211 1111 11 1 RIGHT ROW: .511111+'re 14 1111 ' 1' Evgzzs, Ifczry 1.111Q -,Qi 1- 1 1 1.','11,:12i, 1vfuf'1.f' 1::311Vf11.':--1 '17 T11 ' YLQT11 ,'11,1:., Siglllil Alpha Iota Was T111- National H01101'111'y for W0llll'll 5I:1lllil A1l11111 111111 11115 11111 1111111111111 l11'11l1w-11111111 Illllwit' 1-l'2l19l'll11f 1111' XS'lDIllt'll. 116111111-1-5 111'1'1- 1'1111w11 111' 1111-01111111-111111111111 111' 1111- 11111si1- 1'Ll1'll11N 111111 1114' vote of 111-tivv lllf'lll1N'l'h. r111l1' 31111111 1111-1 lV4'l'1x1f I11 11111111010 l1r111'11ffi1111111 1-11111111-111111-y 111111 111-1111-11-1111-111 111 11111si1'. Uffi1'01'f sn-1'1-: -xllll1'111' 1'1llll1. lIl'f'r141l'll1I xlilff ,l11111- 111-611. vice l11'1-51111-111: xlillf 1311yfi11g1-1'. 1'1-1-111'11111g wr- 1'17t111'y1 NIill'11!ll X-llll xx'1f'l1illl. 1l'CLlhl1l'l'l'. 51111111 '1'11i- 1111-11 111111 Viviun 1121111 w111'1- fl11111s01w. 'ICIYVI1 V ' 1x1,, Fx, M. '13 F,--1 P111 Mu Alpha Sillflllliil was HOllIJl'lll'f' Fl'iltt'l'll1ty for 11111011 1'11i x1ll ,-11111111 511111111111 11111 1111- 1111111111111 111'111'1-N- N11111111 11111fi1- 11I'Al14'l'll11y 1111' 1111-11. 11111151-11 111 1.1ll'lI11:N 1'1-1131111111-111111111111 XIII41 il1'11Xl'r1 Y1111-F. 1114' llI1'll lll1'1 111-111111 111 try 111 11111111111- 1111- 11111511 111' 11111fi1- 111 xlIlf'l'1l'il. '1'111- gr111111 1-11-fl11111f11r1111 1111- 11111111111 Sung- 11-ft w1111 flgllllil X1111111 111111 111111 11111111 11111111-11 M'l11l 11l1'lll 111 111-1-51-111 11111f11-111 l1l'Ugl'ilIlh. 01111-1-1-5 wa-1-1-: ,1111111 1,lll'r11Ll11. 11111--1111-111: 111111111 111111111, 111-v llI't's1l14'll11 11111-11 1,1-111111-. P4'1'l'l'1ill'?Z 111115 Nlyerf. 1l'l'1lhlIl'1'I'. 5l11111f111' W115 xl'11llIl' llill. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA-ROW 1: 1f11'11y 11 IIE, Cf.-1111i5 F1.11111:s5, 11111: 1,f111111e, 11,1111 P1'11D111111, 11111 111111 1 ,:1'f1ve 1-11,1:111'h1ey5, 1111111 E1'11v'1,II1 ROW 2: E1111Q 1'11fe1e11,1y', 511111114111 f1 1111s, 11111 E311111P, 11131 3111111 , 11:1-. B 1 D1 H1i1'1111i1 CQIQSS ROW 3: 11i111'11: 1, 1 1.1-, f1'1E'1-11111 D1XY1,111'1111Y1- I, I 1111 7 111:11-Us Ei11r1e5, 1.'1'-'r111 11 1f1.11:11111, 1 1i1L111111111'1, 'f1'1i:11-Q S.3g1:mJ'i11 139 12 1 1 h- , SINGING STUDENTS qcrth-ered to present rncrjor Choral works in the music departments Choral Union. Lzhoral lfnion xvus C0 ul posed LIFT YOUR bcrtons hiqh. Fee-1 that rhythm? One, two three, four, and yfjfrrre ready tor cr Sousa rncrrch. Of People Who Liked To Sing t:0llllNbl'1l uf slumlenla guul luullfpf-oplv what Pn- juycnl rillgillg. Choral lnion lll'l'hf'llll'll uns- or lun lllllAi0l' 1-lmrul works l'il1 I wll1Pwte?l'. Higllligllling tlwir work um Tlzf- llvssiulz. Wvvrlele-ll kllllllifxll war Cluwul lnion 4liro-e'Im'. Upervtta Provided Students 1 Wllh Wcrl'k In MIISIC T111-utre XII ups-ra-Ilan xsorkfhop un, 0lTf'l'P4l 1'il1'll hlbfillg -I lllf'Nlf'l' fm' rllllllwlllh illl4'l'l'Nll'4l in lil'1'Illll'illQL mul prvff-lllillg one' ur num- lllllfii' lIIP3lll't' lbI'lNlll1'li0!lh. Tllif yr-nr tum lllll5il'ill 1'UIll1'lli4'N frillllvllf' on the- ffriflgw :mel Killizwllfa- lslruul xwre- IH'tHlll4'4'1l in llw SFVQIIIIOIW' Plzxylmufv. xx'F'Illll'H Kumlivn xx If mln-ra-ilu rlirn-4-lm'. 140 SYNCHRONIZED movemerits were Cxdded to the Homecoming pdrdde by the NlCITClIlDi1 Sycdmores. Marching Baud M1-11 Livm-111-fl Fi 1' st Sc-1114-sti-1' Activities Thx- 3llll'i'lliIl:2 Haunl. nn illi-Illillf' gn-111111. mu ur- Q1lIIllZOIl in ilu- full to lllDIN'ill' i11 all-4'a1111p115 mul 4-ivin' uvtivitic-S. llllfillg Iln- first he-111:-wh-1'. iblitxll to 111911 mlm pluye-el ll xsinal nr pe-1-1-llwiml i11st1'u111611t. ilu- lmml playa-el lIliIl'1'ill'N. 1-ull.-gy Sllllgh. 111141 lroplllal' 'lilo ui ikmtlmll gillllPF. 11111111115 1'Ull1'4'l'i'. llllfl 4iCHYlliClH'Il llill'1llit'h. Tlll'OllQll lliligm-11l lrl'1l4'lil't'. elim-1-lm' 5u11l'm'4l Wvullf lPl'E'llill'Pll tllf- lmuncl for all ily ill!llQ'ill'illl1'1'r. College Sym P11011 y fjl'CllPStl'3 EXIJGl'iPllC6 Prom-fl VZIIIIRIIII6 Sllliltwllir who wullla-41 1-u111l111-lillgg illlil lliilyllljl cw- IDt'l'lf'Ill'6' l'0lIll1i alnlple- Ul!lNbI'lIlIIily in the- Cullvga- Syllllllliblly i,l'1'Ilf'hil'il. SllIlll'lli wuluifh we-rv l'e-1111111-sl playing ftu114l111'1l 0I'l'il1'hil'ilI ilI'l'llllgI'llll'lli5 us we-ll as llllllhlllll or wlrilxing IlllI5il'lll Ill4'1't'S. VIWIIITDIIQII ilulivinlllall uml gflllllb IN'l'l0I'lllilIIVVS. 111:-llllre-lm Llvllic-11-sl thi- Illlfliilhl' ul' ilu- Hl'1'IlPhil'LlI to lll'f'llill'Q uml lN'l'i'0I'Ill ilu- lu-th-r 0l'4'll1'Nil'lll lllllSi4'. Thr- Colle-gv lil'1'ilI'hll'1l was unule-r lln- 4lire-vtiull ui' Dr. Earle- Nlc-le-mly. THE BEST in music was offered to the city cmd the college by the Colleqe Symphony Qrche-str-1. STUDENTS AUDITIONED tor a chance to play with professional musicians in the Terre Haute Symphony. Terre Haute Symphony Aifl Encouraged Student lVIusieians Slllllttlll llllxllllllllrlllll in the Terre Hallie Synt- plmny was Pll1'0llI'2lQP4l lry a tratlitional sellolarsliip awartletl yearly to the outstamlingg stunlent perform- ing in tlle Ol't'llPrll'il. Stull:-nts aunlitionwl for positions in tlie Syinpllony illltl playewl with amateur annl professional lllllhiflllllh from tlie Walrasli Valley ansl surrountling areas. lneler tlie alireetion of James Barnes, the group was altle to prepare anal perform outstanding sym- plioniv lllll5ll'. Symphonic Band's Musicians Annually Presented Concerts 'l'l1e Syniplionir- Banrl. eoinposerl of seleetefl men anal women music-ians. playeel several pulilie eonf-erts eaeli year in Terre Haute. Schools antl tioniniunities all over lnfliana llearfl the lsantl as a traveling concert unit through Etlnea- tion Convert Tours. institutecl in l9-H. Because of the tours. over 158.000 people. who were unable to eoine to Terre Haute for the campus concerts, llf'2ll'4l the lrantl. IN ANOTHER minute, cymbals crashed, cellos hummed, and the Symphonic Band began another concert. X ixk ,Stn X W ,Q 'fe' .x Q T- ri - mnvnsi ff l , Q A Nursing DGlJ2ll'tlllQllt Trained 1, -53 S ' Q Q if A -' - F N ,,-, w k f ig N . fx, v . K E, -545 urses ln Practlcal bkllls l fjv : A, 'f f ,, ,Y qfmllllf-fi ' ' The 1lPpill'lillC'l1l of llllfhlllg workml lo prmlllw A A gimalllzlte professional lllll'h9h vulvulrlf- of slxillfulh , - M' ' A ' IIIPOHIIQQ patient 1100415 us will ZIP vuring for llw fivk. Q Hrs. AIHQIPIOII Reeves slirvn-lvnl nurfing uvlivilir-f. l Q '-Tiff,- --Q 5+ - Q, . 'w f Q1' : K M A 1 Fw-35 -A ll xl N A 4? ' .gg:jT-5gg:,-.g'-1gg,sfj,'fxE, -- H ,M -7.9 .sf nf.-48 V ' 1: ! A , ,Q i X. X rg ,-yi .Qi J fwasl I NURSING FACULTY-M15 Mlgxclelon W He?-M 'mv :gk ROW ONE V CHARLES lOHNSON, Terxe Home .XX ALBERTA l-I EROUGH, Terre Haute X AMY AMSTERDAM, Fmt Wayne THESE POST-MORTEM students really helped on boninq up for cmcxtomy exams. lVIEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY-SEATED:l3'at1l NVQ-lf, 1131111 Lfitrtqtelltltw, less-9 S1 1?11Ct21, D1 l.'ff1!1y TNI-,til-is, P11111 Ifatltiw STANDING: VV1ll1c1111 loft-5, Ftotg-911 Meyue, 11111 lv't'1tte11c1L1-er, Dtttixne lfl9ul1 St 111 fltllllfllv Hitt tlfltuxt, tflwt 311116915 11111 P1tt111.1111 q f Q o 'N Y v N 6 4 lllflll s PllW'SlCZll Eilllflltlflll Goal Was lxnowleclge, U1lflQl'bt1lllfll1l2 . L K llltbftjllgll lilltHYlf'4lQl' ul' tht- lllllllilll lnmly plus Ll ul' llllySll'lll fwltlmltioll were St'llI 1llll?ll fur this lnlilsl- Ntll'lxlllg1 lIll1lf'l'-lillltllllg of tltv IlfllJ.lllll4'h illltl vtltivw ing. ul' grmlp play wuf tlw goal ul' lnI1ysi4'ul Ptlllvilllllll rllzlliillg Ll4lYlll'llilx2f' offalcilitiesal1'Paulyol'l'f-1'Q1l were ' tlw l-Men. varsity llTllPl'lllPIl who llzul l'ulfill0tl tl1P lllaljurf. tIu111'ff-H 1m111gi11g l-Hllll wt-iul 1lAlll1'lIlQ In ki11:-fiulogy 1IlIilllfll'illl0Ilh of any i11te1'f-ollcgiate sport. I-ttuly ul' tltc- lllllN1'lllllI' rf ftvml lwllnml blllllFlllS l'lllQ ll Ill'0lIlOlPll Llllll lroostenl atllletivs lay l!l'OYllllllg l'f'illlZf' llwir goal. utllletit- SI'llOllll'hlllllS anal ltelpiug utllletvs finnl jolvs. l11t1-11-Nt lll Illl'll-P lilly-l4'1ll 4-1l1u'a1liu11 wma lwigltt- lrlllllllllg llllll llll'PI'llll,Q 1ll'llYlllf'5 in llw 1116111 1lll:Y- 4-114-tl llli- 14-4114 lay llll' Ibllbllllhi' nl' il nf-ts lllllllllllg fit-ul Plllliillltlll 1lPln11't111e11t was Dr. Nlultm' Wlurlas. lll IW13. 4Iu111l1lvtv Iktvilitiv- lm' munrly Q'Yt'l'f 115111-1't 4'llilll'IIlllIl. VARSITY LETTERMEN 1131119131 to promote cmd boost athletics through I-Meds Club activities, QD fx. i 5 1 5 E rw - ' , 1 THE SPARTANS stood for sicimiricx cmd sportsmanship as they worked to be-tier the physical Qducciiion proqrcim. Spartans Club Was New Organization In the PE Uepartnlent Spartum. newly fOl'lllf'4l on l'lllll1Pllr this year. was nm-lens. an eluln for lllYhil'lll Pilllflllllill lllallvis annl minors. S Hll'l1lllh :nel un llie lliirnl IIYIIIIFMIAIN nl'1-mln nmnlli l . .I l . Feeling the neml for an Ofgillllllllllill In help l-lll'llll'l' lI0l'4llh1'llhrl1lll un4l to In-ur rlH'illx4'I'w on Xllfllbllh ilrII4'l'ls the intereflf ul' slunlenlf in llle 1PllfSl4'ill t'4llll'LlllUll ul' the lbIlfrl1'ilI l'1lll1'1lll0ll fielcl. fielel. Dr. Nlzxlly Nlurks wet furlll ulwralliuns alml plains Ul'l'i4-err su-re: 'l'mn Pitta. lDl'Q'hl4l1'lllI Hairy flllll- in the full ming am interefleel group ul' Ht'lll0l'w nf an ning. sim- lll'f'hl4Il'IllZ Hun Felling. been-tary-treufllrer. now om: ,lt-V IAMES ll AKEFQE-, Tc-me l-Iixufe PAUL E AIXIDEFCSON, Vinienrws EARL A, AVENATTI. Sirclzland, ll RICHARD BALUNGEPI, T-sir-Q H-.iii 'T' ft- , ROW TWO ALAN EARCUS, LCP-iirte. lOl-IN BARRETT, Terre Haute. IAMES ELOME, Vincennes. DAFCRELL lf. BFAITTON, NQW lvlurl-zei. 145 Y rf War-N We .N-,.. -f we . suv ,Aw an IN' Rx 'lr-5.-.. Tm' 'ltr-3-rx I : .... xf :Sf'.gfF'E f T-'IT' Iwi- V I I -. ,W-... . Vg' . Y . KY:-' L' E, zjr, .Q-:j mf. eq... ., SN-. Z. , , ., S V 1 K.- X -H f ffw . rp. .4 -wt' '-1 ri 'V' Q 4 .2 N . fc- wa ' I? f A S va A If Rm 2-REA. I .1 t. 41 uf . MA. .ma View '-Q.. sm. f '55 'S' N., ii L I 1 ROW ONE ROBERT DENE BROWN, Pimento. ROBERT I. CROMBIE. West Terre Haute. CHARLES GEHRING, Terre Haute. ROW TWO GLENN ENEMAN, Terre Haute. IOHN M. GOODING, OrIear1s. MICHAEL GURCHIECIC, Terre Haute ROW THREE IOHN M. HANLEY, Terre Haute. ALBERT T. HELIVIICK, I IiIISbOrCt. WILLIAM P. KIIVIBLE, GGIY. ROW FOUR IOSEPH W, KLEISER, Terre Haute. IOHN E. LEDGERWOOD. Center Point. LARRY MCCLELLAN, Duqqer. ROW FIVE RON MERIWEATHER, Georgetown. HAROLD METHENY, Shelbum. ROBERT MIRKOVICH, IR., Blanford ROW SIX IAMES R. OXFORD, Terre Haute, BAXTER WILLIAM PAIGE, Terre Haute. THEODORE F. PEAK, Terre Haute. ROW ONE LOUIS O. ROSS, Gary. CLAUDE SANDERS, Knox. IOHN IN. SAVIO, Clinron. ROW TWO IAMES R. SAYERS, Rensselaer. ARNOLD SAYLOR, Marshall. VERNON SMITH, Lafayelie. ROW THREE SI-IELDON SPELBRING, Poland. RICHARD R. STICKLES, Odon, PAUL STROLE, Terre I-Iaute. ROW FOUR RONALD SULLIVAN, Terre I-Iaute. WILLIAM TAKACS, Hammond. WILLIAM THORNTON, West Terre Haute. ROW FIVE I-IOMER TRAVELSTEAD, IR., Terre Haute. IOHN VELTRI, Clirrlon. IACKIE DEAN WALTER, Attica. ROW SIX ROBERT E. WAUGH, Clinton. IOE WITTMER, Loaqootee. sbs.. .Q-vu 95- V I .W .nw .,-,fs VV I f M..-.. we- E Football Season Yvus Murkccl Hx' lJl'It'l'lllill1lIi0ll And Wlork .. . . . -, V. . I.IllllIllllil lrmn lu-t Itlruw- Ill Wah IIA. play lu tlnral in llu' 'SU -4-al-ml I'I'1IllIi'l'1I guts mul 4Ie'te-rntillution mul an IIAll'4I hllflxlllg 1'lHl1'Il. rI'Iu' lighting Sf1'llIll0l'4'h ltaul .rll IIll'4't'. Xllluvuglt llu- to-gun tank.-.I tl:-pill. IIULIPII Ilill .Imu-f jnggla-:I Irie I1-urn 1-xlwrlly to rau-Ia up .ln mf-null re-1-mul ul' 3-3. Ihr llu' fir-I winning -Vit-till -Illl'4' IVSQ. I'1Ul'IlI' ISHI'I'X.1lUll4'II,IUIIVN un- llilIlll'lI IluIi41nu1fuI- Il'LLI.lIl' II4lllIll'I't'II1'l' 1Imu'Il-nl-llu'-Wvar. IHS lu-aul 4-mu-lu--. at--i-tunl vmu-Iue. llllil Inlay-re -1-tm-tml Ilirn lm- tlu- Iunrufr. 'I'lu- I.mu--unu- 1'll4Iu llwnrulunr nate una' ul' IYIULIVII .lmuf-' ru-ts I4Il'Llr llli- 34-ur. IIl'Illlill'IIf' at wt-up for pw-ing tvllli-rr-v. Ilu- llwnlgltiml uurlwtl ue'-II Ihr mule Wally XM-Isla rnul Curl fnrlull llllll llllllI'II'l'IPil1'Ixh tlil I'Ill.lN.l mul l30l.1,lwnu-nt-. XX:-Ivln ruul lLlI'Il4II plum-:I IIINI mul fm-mul l'l'-lH'4'IlY1'If ln IIA, Islay Im' paws tw-vixirlg. ulnilt- I'IllIilUil anul Clonu-nle wvrv unumg llu- lirxt lin- in l'1IllI.t'l'1'lll'l' lnlaeirlg. XX ally XMXIIII :mtl Il.lIIlIlAl4'Ix I.lu54l Ilululu- no-rv ll1lllll'lI to lluk sevmul Qgx FOOTBALL COACHES-F1131 lmes, Punt Selqe, Chet Srxncters, Bfrl, tull-IIIII t:-gun. tfeyrtw Ed: H tlfur Ulu- ul' llu- nurfl thrilling gunuw Illia yn-111' was Fluu-1 II1tIll4'I'UIllIIlLL gunu- ugninft II:-I'u1lu. llh IIIC Sf1'.llll1ll'l'N IIOUIIUII tlu' 'lligvrf ffl-20 for IIIC first IIHlll4'l'HlIlIllQL will in lin- 54-urs. 'I'In'a-P I0ll4'IIlIOXXll lv.:--ew in llu- -vt-mul lllI.ll4It'l' gun? State- at fl-3 Ilalll- linu- I4-url. 'llul NInrlm'Ixl ,ix INPIIIIPI' pluf il 1-unx'4'r- -urn Ivy XX.-hh in tlu- lllirfl 1-mnlvlt-tml Ilu- wearing wlrlu- lm' 5tg1l4-F xirlury. DR. IOHN GRINDHOD write there WITH DRIVE AND DETERMINATION the tectm made effective use ot 11 ' , gfr 11211 rirtj:tcl'r mt every gcrnte. experience. They fought hcrrcl to qcrih ycrrdcxqe rn ct home battle, A , axe . - 'fx ,ft ... 3 ' 'x if 3. 'Jus ' ,,. '.n-W? Y ' wry- ROW 1: Bob Clements, Gil Fu- jclwcx, Tad Morlock, Lethenius Irons, Turlf: Ramon. ROW 2: Glen Ankney, Rich Mc- Nczir, Steve Osborn, lohn Peso' Vento, Iohn Thyen. ROW 3: Troy Totty, Norm Trench, Wally Webb, Ccrrl Zcrndt, Darrel Cclsey, ROW 4: Don Geozoff, Fred Rusk, Bill Shcrssere, Gary Austin, Bob Cave. ROW 5: Don Clark, Ron Mil- ewski, Claude Scmders, Gene Wilson, Steve Martin. ROW S: Art Pcrqe, Lloyd Hobbs, Tom Tuttle, Bob Downing, Bill Gcrskey, Bill Murphy. Z! 'wt I . 4 Juv 'Ti V Y 2-.-.gi -, if 2.1, ,-I , K qs- - E:.Fz,,,' 9- V I ' . Q .. tg: ' vi' We ' - -E ,jf N ' 'I' lf' 1-4-lllalfff ' Z lv T- -2. f pix, M v ' . -If ..':iis, 5'- N . x t -'.-I --Z: . , L- .'1,3?!iE3Q,g, wi 5 ft 71, 4: -nu: f. if f . .f ,WI , ,- H, I .3 -.L-Y. I 'W -'M ' is - wilt' 4? . Q, J 51- -N Ti 'Z3J 'j w. e '5 :' , A 'H f if ' ..-isle 1. 1. riff- A 3' L..-Jkt I .xt ' N ' . . 1 -1-f -- -' K' .- fl v ' -.5 12' Q-'Ji ' .4 . '.I 1f -I -.Z 1. 5 - -..,,- P' -. . A .Q 1. 3 - . .- f - .. .--- f ' 1' -1-. ' - ' - o' . .:.. . ' x s '- Q' + TN , X g' . 5 . . ' Y 1 . - . ,I Q.. : . . .' 'f s 'fa -5 X.-A. - -221. .- '.-f . -.. - .-.. N9 2:-mt ' ft 4, N PFW-' - .. -.-.N-use : i A - L, y 1-.X L , , l -: my-' 1 - f- , .af . - if Q -, f :T - . Mmm- '-1 'Nw - -Q, iid- o' - 7 ' .- ' . --zbgx kjg x.aggxQ:'-- 'fx K ' ,553 g.,,:5-' I - gny - -X f-in w ee,-.Q ff -- -- 'f- A -:,.'1tI! . ii wt i J-. . ..'fA'?23Q , ' . .. ,,, 'S -. '- ' :':.1' ,.., -. - we -- - nr: gsm -y ,4 a -. ,, J, ' y . milky iw - .3 ---'ff , gl-Q33 -- 5: 21- -. ,111:40-:I-.5f:?1.-,:r.pa, ' .21 f 1 - tt-ss. - - e-rl-nfs l'Ss:v, v-in -.--:rf . ' X 1 'gf 1 ' WMM 51QY1ym.. . - ss ' . -- - . - iyarm-i. - S:-. .4 P - M -MQ ' my X -Q 1: xc :. A55 ' , -sig -'A-A, , e lf 1' . of - 4- - ' ' - - , - -.-H t , ,JR SW-V4 1 4, 7 -1. z 4 Q -- - Z t -fs w - rw:- t .4 .-ff., - ,--+ Y, . , Lt -3: 5 , N ' . - t 4- . . , A. -fp - 1 A ,EQ Eb: N - EV 4 . My xx Y ..:. .-.vi--RZ... S xl, --fu Al y ll ' '54 l . 1 ' 'Q 5 ' - ' Leif . . .4 ' W 'lf Q ' . Q-A - -1: -. . , - 'Egg-5-I ' - . K-4' '- 'L' . 4- ' SAI- . ' .-. , VY-'T ' ., 'A , 'f ,,,..1fg-, 'V rw. 1 ' f t- .J Q 4:41 r A..z-- -V .- ,gy s,,.- .. Q , - i . Sw v ,Ee lr .. -f wJ ' 1 . - ff- J. H wk Av -113. as, r W' Q. I 2,2 I , , 'I 21.53, ugrssf- +?i:.x-S.. -5' 7 A ' 'M- fi . 1- 1-.13-T-.l'Ni'l'f-Y ' r -vw-l 151 f'.,:5f3Zf1?f' gwbffkl . 5 Af N32 ' -Ffa! ' s:sf:- Keir gh? is , 'Sw .- 92- ' 'asv-i-w-.fi-+v ' l 'ifffll 353:21 ' itil.:-Ln-'zf I fl 25555 E 5-'W53 ff iaii. N--Q-, i . W' fi 5-1-1: 38.5 -. iff l iff- FYT5' i - 4 1 1 149 4-A' 'Cf' 5 i T 'iiiit 'A ,..... C 'I 1- ,.m,,,,.. I - - -. t':t' F .: ' ,X G N' gf l Xa 6 be-ason Record Indmna State Opponents Ecxsiern lllmois CHD Evanswlle Coll-A D-9l3'Q11w KHP Butler Ill Sl. Ioseyivhs KH! VGlIi'ClfGlSlfY KT? Boll State QHJ Hanover CTD F1esl1111.111 Sfllldd Showed Stlf'll2tll In SIZG, bps-ed, and Abllltv 11111 lt Il 1 1 1 1111 t ITlLlSlE'l'll Illil Lt ll lll 1 1 1 IN 1 Pl 111 11 ll llllll St 1tf' N l0.1111 allowed Pa 10111 N on 1 ll Olbtllllls 4 c lf llllllltl' before rau Ill? up llllltlll of next N1 1 one Tllt ll own lOl II11 final wore. 1 1 1 Olll kle o le tlc l'1'esl1111a11 1 1 1 1 N 1 llll 1, opposition lro 1 111 tu 1 11 1 1 llll too 1 llllf 1 111 ll'til'E sefsionf 1,,1111st FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ROW 1 1 1 WI 1 B11J11dsnl:111g, Ar K 1, lx 1v 1111 1 1 ann ROW 2: Ron Sensvg, H11 A 11 E11 r 1 1 l.11:1,:y, l'-11511 G11 Ql Ell n lla P11116-y DG-rfnnelz, I1 lwa we-ll S 1 D1 E LH P Easley, lvl1l-ze Elin f -IKS4 . 1 6- , 1 4 1,-va RJ ' fl V, , sn ,..., NIV I wx NU 1219111 5 1.1 11. .1-.'11. 1:11. 1121 3 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM-ROW 1: Bxll lhfudmxll, Alan Eizrlruls, fffiqfth David Glfissccfti-i, lgirry Polk, Clyilg- Rewiii, ECB li.iOIT1:,, Cross Country Teanl Chosen Top NAIA Team In The State Chosen top X.-X15 tmun in the slain. State! viwnxf- vountry tmnn 111111 an 0ll1S1ilIll11I1Q yl'ill'. Svvelltcril men. inclncling five' lvtternicn. l'inifl1c4l lllc your willi un ovcwall 6-1 1'04-ornl. .-Xltllougll fuvorwl in the 11111 IIIPP1. 1'1il1'l'1P1'r fin- iflwsl second to 1JP1,illIXN'. with Avo Bain-inf. IPl'f'Y1l'lllr1f 1-lnvkml at 211492. living lielfl to an flower 22:10. Blll'l'llh plum-eel 1111110011111 in ilu' N-X11 111091 in Unm- llil. Nels.. in ll livlul ol' ulnout 150 l'llllllQ'1'S. llarrif-rs finislwel Illirel in tllff Little State me---I mul fifth in lliv Big Slailv nwvi for liiglily wvulilailrli- h1lUXY1llQS againft 11111211 volnpvtitiun. SWIMMING TEAM-ROW 1: Ecl' El Caldwell, ROW 2: Con Heller, W NOT PICTURED: Clcxrence Riggs. ' 45 1 rx Cells, H-:xrffii Sfl'tt1fu illfii 1:l'f'i1i,i. ROW 2: lim Vfillirlnis, T-im L .1, LM, l'l1n ll-Ss. 1 Swimming T1-:un of 12 Mon Finislu-cl Third in Littlv Slate Unly I2 me-n 1'U11P111ll1l'1l llih yvarh- -1KllllIll1l1g 1t'Lllll lnut 1l14'Y finiflwnl tllirnl in ilu- 1.11.11 mul l.ill1v 511119 lll0P1b. 'xliiltlllgll lilaiiw-111-4' Higgs 1-iilntlliwl lirfl in tliv elriving CYPII1 will: Wifi puinl-. Shih-if lvalm lm-keel tllv nlvlvlli to luluvlx lllll 51111112 1V,l'1,llll1N an-l Bull Stutv lvuinf. 1,zl4'lx ul' nlvplll Ll141'P1'1P4l 11ll' l'l111l'4' wal-uilif l'4'vul'4l. Losing five' nivvta wllili- winning Inu. tln- 1l'lllll lnlcl rPYPl'ill lllllhlillltillly, 1l11llXl4llIil1 hYY1ll1IllPl'h lnul liml notliingg in 1lil1'li llivm up. ln unv me-4-l ilglilillhi lliv Yliffouri S4'1llHll of Nline-F. llu- 11'illll won fin' lia-A plaves lull lusl llw IIIPP1. iii f1l1'll1':'ll--r X i Vs mi l..:i 1:1 :im l.'.'- W - . -. ,- I, -V 1 H- V, KIYHFP MUD, E1l.L,II1I'l I K -ri Di'l'l1.ll, Ll jf-l hf:-'ze ':1z, 11:11 Pl in E I Sw Nw f If If f ,fa I il -X : 2 . 1.53 M., VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW 1: Mike NV-Jlksr, Ren ivlerrtweatli-er, lolin Clfnl-Z, Ron Falling, G-iiry Cunning. ROW 2: Bill Thorn- Vzx, nvixzigzizsr, A155-y' .lin-lrf-ws, Inn Slit:--i-sf, Un Andiiws, Tum Pitts, litforrsn Floss. ROW 3: Wally NV.:-lily, Louis Gi-Qvctmni, Flay Gccldar-JI, -i.i,ftt1l 'Wg-1.5, lffiil Zointlt Basketball Season Revealed That Statistics Do ot Prove All In Ivaskethall. as in other things, statisties flo not prove all. Although the Ivare figures of seven wins antl I3 losses for this year's team were not impres- sive. the Itaskethall pieture was aetually Ivright. Yvith no graduating seniors on his team this year, with aII Iettermen returning. antl with an extremely prom- ising freshman group moving up for solifl Iveneh strength. tfoaeh Duane Klueh lookerl forwarfl to a goonl year in I'It1tt-ol play. This jeans team was aetually a relnuillling unit after the loss of several gooml senior players the year Itefore. Gaining experienee against rough eonferenee 4-ompetition. anti losing four games hy narrow mar- gins. the fighting 551-amores turnesl in a very re- spet-talrle In-rfornianee. I,aek of height slowetl tht- eagers in their opening game against tiineinnati anal its Ntr. Haskethallfi H-ear Itohertson. I.osing 622-IUT. 5tate's team just eouI1In't grah those relnountls against Cineinnatiis overpowering height. 'llhev matle up for their nlefeat in their next two games In tlefeating tioneornlia T3-66 antl Eastern lllttlnis 87-622. Ilowever. a powerful St. Josephs team erusheel the Syeainores in their next game 63-93. This was the pattern of the entire season see-sawing Iraek antl forth In-tween via-tory antl tlefeat. gaining ev- lIf'I'If'lIt'Q' an1I polish with eaeh game. XXuIt ilu- elose ol tht- season. the It'ittIlll:,I seorr-r was Xrlev Anulrews with 338 points. III rehountls 152 antl a game average of ITD. Hay Goelelarfl was a elose set-on4l with an average of l6.6 antl a season total of 3322 points. 'Ilom Pitts was a gootl all-arotmfl player with I39 rehountls, ITS points, and a free throw perm-entage of .667 for the season. II g I gl I II g I I t g t lil I aving a tif' i 'ie 1 Hoa tereen age oi .P '- . auf a I gt t it I t g t L t li-it 'ree irow rereen age o' .751 ouis liovanini helpetl greatly with his aeeurate shooting. Wvally Wehh. with his rehountling of I37 for the season. helpetl the team in the height alepartment. With these men as the eore of the l96tJ team. Coat-Ii Klueh exlveeteel to use inereasefl overall speetl anfl freshman hem-h strength to amlvantage against stiffer competition. Insliana liniversity was seheduletl along with Cineinnati for opening week play next year. Incliana 5tate's Iaaskethall cleparlment gainefl a major honor this year when ,Iohn Ii. Longfellow, atlttetie mlireetor. was ehosen to the National Assoeit- tion of Intereollegiate Athleties llnll of Fame as a Itaskethall eoaeh. Ile reeeivetl his awartl at the au- nual NAIA llillyarel Iameheon in Kansas City Jur- ing the week of NAIA ehampionship play. Longfellow, with a lifetime eoaehing reeortl of over 550 vietories. IIZII at lntliana State. was head basket- Irall eoaeh at State from I9-I8-WSI. He relinguishetl his eoaehing tluties in 1954 to heeome athletic sli- reetor at the eollege. ROW 1: Iohn Clark, Gary Cunning Ron Fe-lling, Louis Glovanirxi. HOW 2: Ray Goddard, Warren Hass Arley Andrews, Don Andrews. ROW 3: Mxcky Beck, Tom Puls, Car Zarndr, Wally Webb. HOW 4: William Wells, lrarl Floyd Bxll Thornlon. l ' --as Q- Y S 3 X X is s Campus. Players cmd fcms alike lost themselves in basketball. 'R Opponent 107 U5 if , l Fl f 6 1' L1 1411 77 W , 1 I Y 7171 T l INDIANA STATE Opponent F-sly 16 Ferl 13 Fei- 2 Player Autiwws, If 1,lt.1t,1rt,l Pump Glfltvtiirllnl l r Rf ., Fellmc An.,l.'fws, .T tm Tl., LlI'f'I'YlE'Ill EJ EV1.tNEVlllt' KHT cr Elmer LHB 1Y,. 1' C '1'v'P1'I'l ll 111 s tll Season Statistics I-'.T. Pct. M55 we Us 37 T52 KNEE: 652' 567 6,87 Tsltxl ,ts-1 ,NO Reb. I4-1 X, lf! -13 l 49 Q16 lu lU4 'V-Q 552 Total Points ITS HO I37 103 E8 El l-1213 '55-1 73 E4 Game Avg. 17 9 lf. 6 '1 u 'J fl 4 W ,. 1 'Fl 3 FI'6Sl1lllZlI1 Basketball Cagers P1'0llllS6fl Good Bench Strength Promising varsity hench strength for next year was the freshman team with an impressive recorrl of six wins and two losses. llhe team inlproveul rapitllv tluring the season. Losing initial contests to formiflalrle DePauw anal Butler teams hy very narrow margins. freshinen fle- feateul lvoth in return meets. Wlell halancefl scoring from the entire team cou- trilrutesl to a 89-Tl victory against St, Josephis antl a powerful 97-79 win against Ball State. Fl'C'SlllllLHl cagers prolongefl their winning streali throughout the teinainfler of the season. maintaining wiele winning margins in practically every game. Aggressive play seemeel to he the main contrilvut- ing factor to the teamis success. Coupleal with team- work ill working the hall. the cagers' aggressiveness was quite effective in competition. Frosh fell short in only one respevt: although the front-line height averaged 6'3 to Nl , the team as a whole lackerl neeclefl height in mauv games. Ag- gressive rehountling hy the forwarnls. anal the ahilitv to use a gootl fast-hreak when the opportunity arose FRESHMEN were cctptured by hysterm t I thstr Own temnt cmd its promise of yan g n more than compensatetl for lavlx of height however. All in all. Coach Bohert Hollar thought his squa-l tlisplavetl surprising cleptli anal strength. with every promise of lnecoming an outstantling varsity team in vears to come. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-ROW 1: lvt'il:ufr Vf1rt1itt11,t3t111y ifasfz, liertity Flfltfl, E '4,' i th- mist ti, Pt tt t ntl Vfeufilell l-lufstutler, Ftotnii ICSZQ ROW 2: Kenny N-ex-Jeil,lt,1m Dow, Steve Newtgtt, Q'-,-11. lat-4,-it H,.t I K 1 it letterscn, Boi? Edirol, Ictm Huker ROW 3: Ice DecL:er,l.,1iry Samgiter, Iezry Neill, T r rx itmf, It s t David Trinkle. A t , t tu t -1 , , f XJ ka! 31 fl l X, ,K sw., i ' ,. Q A gs- t f as 3 'Y .. Viv- :jaw 53:-y L13 J 1 1 x V. gs, 1 'Em if ,M r ,B '-Q1 tt -... ., .b ,. . .V N .- , vu .M P sq Q- s ff il, 1 -- :rg QA? ,-ga 5 -L1 L-Dm E3 i'QEtitQE xiii sg up M sQ,,,j' gif .A V ' U M , gg, g . ' I H, . wr I h V, 'Q 1 Y E ' l : I it l PK V . , 4 :ft .s l x tp V t , 1. -V . i 'I Q -' P' X V , g hgvl ., 1 ' fp It .,,e,, , I ii ' .mil 32- 155 xx 11? VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-ROW 1: Gerald 1-ettries, I1m Maier, Ste-ve Sander, Don Vicker, 1'-Ion 1-'e11ina, Larry Crabb. ROW 2: E111 Vaiiqhn, P11111 Oates, Don No1:11tt, 11m Fauv?r,1erry Kaiser, P-1111 Edgerton. ROW 3: S1te1don Spe113rin-21, rndanaqer, Tom Hoirnifrlz, 101111 Clements, Gary Sp1a,1t,13ar1:er Eaton, Coach Pau1 Varsity Baseball Squad Faced Good Future With Returning 9 Ten returning letternten lvroinised 1lIllll'OYf'lllt'lll for 1960's squad over the 1959 rerord of 5 wins and lu losses. -Xllliongli Coaeli Paul XVolf's teatn finished last in ICC play in 1950. fartors Iike' lliI1'1lPl' Cary Sin-oatk earned run average of 2.35 and a lmlting average of .314 for c'at1'11e1' Pillll El1Q1C'l'1Oll forevast a winning season this year. Uverall learn lnatting average was .2213 with a field- ing average of 9228. Higliligliting the year was a night game against Indiana lvniversity at Meniorial Stadiurn. Il' sqileezed past State for a 5-4 win. Season Indiana Slate A111 11 3 O Apr. 17 2 Agsx 21 Q Ayr 25 5 7 Ivi-ity 2 O Q May 6 1U May 9 U 5 May 12 3 May 16 U -1 May 19 4 Wolf Record Opponents V-,r1par-Jisa KT1 11-G Purdue T1 4 Indiana Cenfr-31 CHD 1 Butte-r 11-11 9 --6 St 10591211 KTJ 5' 1 VV1,11:ash CHD 2 B011 State- CHD 1--6 Easlern I111r11:w1s CT1 U DePauw CT1 5--2 Indiana U. CHD 4 EMPTY SEATS didn't mean empty rnitts as State players practiced tar a biq game. i ' f ' X avi' 'X .1 'U 9 t I ', 'Eff V lx ' H mi- I fm-- 'Sf' l . .0 ! gn ' . . ff nf I . : ' , 1 ,E if .4 ., A ,,,:,.. .Q X D 1 ' - 5 ' -' 1 ' V 2 . i. I J 1 ,-'ifvir - 4, mf i 1 1--ti -1l1,f:.twf '1 oi .,:, 'f Q. fi T V ,5--Qt., 31,5 X I .-VA Q V - . 3, 4... lpn: -, .. .,--- . V .1 - 'X V -g , -A -- 3-g...i - . ff, -J 'N - ' i . 5: . H l' A 'x 19 w f' V H W . A , , . , M , A - . t V-. NA Q' .- I -y I 5 -, X 11 .- FP, I Ililxixxlajzwx XXC' ' raitrtiilkf-Q' 'it 5 ti XV i ' I 3 .. :S-T, , ,KL -xx-tw ,fr-11.-tg S' , ,- , .4 , '25, -3 TENNIS TEAM-ROW 1: im: stick, Paul X -x5..Q-X Ejxgf- ' . 4 -s Strc-le. ROW 2: Chgirles Bu-tlzel-sw, Pub i X-.,i'ifx,'-'K ' xQXQX'.: 3 V 6 'Msg , , ' . H 1' '. ff- .- . T Wess-sl, Norm Srnnli, Couch Duarte lxlxrelt ,jgf XX Bxfx-X - ,XM ' ld' 1 x.cwQ Q-Y X 6 -' X , . X .N I Q-vikhf 1-6959 l 2 x X. X - . -1 my-gg Lgggg-gt gl if xx. X, V - XZ- ww. .,f',wgX,5,.l X ' 1-X , ' N. 'fi ' X,-' U ,r - . , X 1 . 1 X mm - QQ-v' if -11 - if Q , 1, . x .A, wvb. a, 'mi' X- ,X Es! fy X! 1 air t xgfw X. . - fp , ,vet ff ' Tennis Team Ended Season With 6-6 Record-3rd In ICC Breaking even with a 6-6 recortl. the WSU tennis squual exhilrite4l fleterininution :intl skill in taking thirfl plat-e in the ICC. The teanfs inuin single strength lug in l0il0l'lll1lI1 Xorrn Smith. Hawking him up were letterinen Paul Strole. Chiu-k Buvkalew. Bolt Wessel. unsl luck lint-lt. Smith ansl Vlvessel joineal for the first clonliles roun- lrinution with Strole un4l IilH'li1llPYV us sevonal. I-Qlm Girysn ROW GOLF TEAM--ROW 1: lim G:-rrrrsnq, Larry Eql-en, NOT PICTURED: Charles C-:eel-zis, Bob Hollor, 08. 'wt' Vi- . I F -AY Golf Picture Looked Good With 4 Letternlen, Prospects The l961l golf pivture lookenl lvright with -l return- ing letternien anal an promising group ol' freslnnen. Finishing thirll in lCC play in l950. Slate golfers looke1l forwurtl to at gooil st-lietlule' this yn-ur. Swing- ing to the north. the Syvniriores rinitvlieel their skill against ll new opponent Kuluniuzoo. while knocking Wulmsli anal lllllltlllil Central from their list of vom- lretitors. 2: T-im Goa-lzr-2, Hairy S-Zffresf, Dr VJ-ally Mail-is K. ' xv ,-fha. ' 4. 1 - Q 'S - -ECI ,,......,.-W 1 Vzvavx ' 7: 5 . ' ' ..,-av' . , - 0. H .,,, .N W1 '--'n 1' N 1 A , K , K 5 W. 1 if . . ' '32 ' iii I Lk V 1 F' ' E 1 Q 11 W1 fl fl 7? 1 ... -ff , 1 , Nfl - sl- S y fg' Q... I ' .e , 2.1 5 . . -2: .61 I E wi' xx r' 1 ' 1 111 ,. ,px 11-.if ' 7 , 1 ff-ff Af? 1'-Q - 46.1 f- ' -fx .f '7-N 7-v Q21-is-X 1 'Q av L 5 9'- 1 lx ex ' qw ,, Y Q, 1 :ES Q Uv 1 i K 1 VARSITY TRACK TEAM-ROW 1: 1.11. 111. GL, F'1'QI'.',',l, E11 l,f1,11,f11'.el:, Vern Fwzyir, C1111 B'I1I1'?ll, 131:15 Gen, 1111111 11-i-1 ROW 2 L1 f 1 . 11. ::.'1 :V 1, L my r li, 2-11-'-1 .mf 'Il KE'-1 11 1151152 All 111 E111-115, 11,19 'W-,l,f1,1, Lqrxy f1'W'E'1IIll ROW 3: 1f1Ju1.'l1 E111 113116-5, ljlrllllil S T1 ' ' H 1 1 ' ivx' 1. 11,1 L :1'j.' 11 111 1 1.1-1 pl H1-1 115, 1.41.1611 1f:11111111,:r1, 1r11l1Q lf111H:i, E611 C113 L 1 rl1l'lll'k-11I1'll Ill '59 Promisell A C0011 Year for 00's CillI1l'l'lll6ll llu- 1939 1l'1l1'1i 11i1't111'1' llI'lllll1Sl'l1 gmul 11l1llgr 1.l'l' !'HvU11- I'P l41'1lIl'll1llgL 10114'l'Ill1'll lu-1111-11 In 11-1111 llmlvll 131111 x1l'XlIl'N llxmg 5N1'illIl1Il'l'- lu 41 um- 111 3 11141111-. -l'l1lll2 l'1'1'4YI'4lN 111 Illllllf. lllls your Nam' 1lill1 ll X4'll'I'.lll4'0I'Vh111l ll Ill'lDlll1'1lIQ gll'1lllIlll1-ftlllllg4'1ll11t'!'- IIIVII 1..ll'1n2 lhl' Mlllli' IIIhlltIll4'l11F. 1..1Nl 11-411' NQ111' 1l'4P1lll4'4'l1 M1111-1'-1111, 11illlHX1'l'. 131111 51.111-, 111111.11111 114'll1l'Al1. 111111 nun lun lll4'4'1h llgillllkl xAl1ll.lI'il1-H. '1v1l1'1l'Hll1f I1llNl'1N xwrv Ivy 131'1'11111x illlml 1:lI11Q'l'. 111 llu- liig Flnlv nu-v1 ul 111111111111 1ll1Yl'l's11f. Xm- 1i.1r1-11x 1'11lvI111w-11 111111-111 lll llu- mile- illl41 rllllll X111- 11.1111- gui -ixllu 111 ilu' 111111 lll11l'. 'Hike ,iHIll'- Ntlll ilu- IilX4'1Ill Ilrrmx Qlllll 1111111 hNl'2I11 111111-1-11 fa-1111111 111 Illu- 1141, 1 lay llu- .147 Nll111ll1 xse-rv: N1-xx -rluml l'1-vulwlx xv! 1.1lIlI114' 5i!lllll'l'N ,IAlX1'l1ll 173.11 11.111 11.111-11s Nlilw 1:llIl 1:3113 klklll 11111'4'11- 211-541 12511111 154-x X1 il-011 llrmul ,llllllli 122' 3 1111113 SXNVLII1 110 31,11 115111 ra-lay 1l'il!ll 1141114 Nlilf- 1:lIll 1533.3 'Nlilv rf-1.11 1l'LlIlI Nlilv 11Illl 3120.3 158 INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS-SEATED: Im. Hmsez, 1:1 1 X111 l1I'1q'fl, 1139 M1115 STANDING: Lu11y Freund, B111 Ivlqrley 12,1111 .rench 9 1 I 5 'V A ...' 3.x Q -Q ,Liv-al 1 .H fa 1 L in V W lx, Bowling Il1tl'3llllll'EllS, W e e kl y Contests Were At Vigo Lanes Vigo Lanes saw howling action every XY'E'1lllf'Stltly afternoon. A total of five teams partir-ipate4l in howl- ing lI1tl'21lllll1'i.llS with Him-h Gordon serving as tlirea-tor. Wlinning this year! league play was Panther Plus. an off-Campus inflepcnelent group, The five-man team averagefl 158 pina pm' man at the vncl of intra- mural action. The Sig Ep team l.llllilIf Il in sm-onel plat-e while the Parsons Hall Comets nosefl out the 'l'KlC's for thircl. The TREE hail finisheal in lint plave :luring the two previous years. Rich Gorflon vouipilml a ITO average to walk off , with the golil inemlal for firwt plat-e imliviulual honorf. Dale Gray reeeivenl the sm-onel plave filvm' uieslal with his ITS average anul Nlartin Torgf-rson won the tllirfl plave lnronze IIIf'ilLll with a U18 average. PANTHER PLUS BOWLING CHAMPS-SEATED: Eh: Qewzglfi, Fi Sieclner, Len flfifraxwli, D :lo Gray, Liuiy EfIH'L'fS, lmjli Elm Van Him, INTRAMURAL ALL-SPORTS WINNERS-PANTHERS PLUS-ROW 1: Fred Hull, l-glm Fcxuver, Chick Lufollelte, Gil Fuiowex, Heuli Emton, E111 VVE'lCII'1vLl xii i.. V? Us-Q . v f .z K , M ' 1:1 kwa' 4 S ,Q 1, 't ' , Nga., K, , iQ-vi rs' 'cv - ' ' f H if 'f' .4 . ,, X . . STANDING: lVlG1l1I'l T X131 ra-Ori, lil tri fm xr- ' 1 hu- fi ,w,1ue'.'J, I K Jw Ausfxri Ulu lull f fflt1'Jfx lvlifluixf-l G ml xg A wwf 159 ,, Ye! .'-A fffsfwgfff t't'. fax 1 i . -ax .u h ,.., :fj,w,.... - Q ui-1, H: Tlul-1: ROW 2: l if f S' S N A . , 4 , 3355 , 2 :gg -xg V Ng .gf X at , il ag., , '34 , 1-Q4 . , FH ,gg fm! ig: Effz' LAMBDA CHI ALPHA TOURNANENT WINNERS-ROW 1: Esttin Perry, Steve Sander, Mick-ey Beach, Larry Freund, E ' ive: ROW 2: E111 Mgirfey, ELI Ctitslz, Din DnEtgFs, Incl-1 Buck, Keith Perry, lim Gtznmonq, Ieriy Small Y 1 V 1 cgi' v a V Q Football bam lilllllldil 1,111 5 Downing 7 for T0lll'll2lllll'llt Wlll Iniiilnln tlhi Xl. fhmsing fulinl ftrvngth. eIow1lvtI tho I,4unhtIu Chi Bk pulled Qlown ll p0l'fm'l 4-U -vu-n tminif for tlw VIILIIIIIPIUIIFIIIID in thc' ililruinurail aigziillfl 3-I for lhf' Sig Ep sqpaul. lnnvh fnntlnill tnnrnuine-nl nt Hou Park this ymir. Fontlmll wuf prohuhly onf- of the l'0llgIIf'SI sports ln re-gnlnr ft-41-nil iimjtn- leugtn- play. thv Sig I'1p-- in intrninural mniipr-lilioii. Eight men tmunf playml X'-pf-rlk-I-1 I-tt nu-rnll l'1'l'0l'lIQLAIXPIIIPIIIIIII' winning to win without he-nvfit of puclfling or proto:-lion. nntrgin me-r I,Allllll1Iil tlliik 3-I tally. This llltxillll hrniws 1lIllI OIIIPIIIIIIIGS hlumly 1105024 hut IIf'Y!'I'NIIl:l Ihr- -ilnntinn in niinnr IPSIQIIP QLLIIIIPF. IIIPII In-pt UOIIIIIIQL halvlx for nmrv in Pvm'y ganw. SIGMA PHI EPSILON A LEAGUE WINNERS-ROW 1: Pitt E'1tii15 1.ilfr It :rt Pt lifll, E? i f'h'It1it, Inn Etlkifif, ii- 'fr ROW 2: Ii i. Qiii, D,:'.'t' Qty, I,hn iipitinx, Tum ii nnyusel-:, Icttil-1 INIt1t1i'i.ger, w veg...- -.,.... Q I 1 . N' 5 1 I 1 1 , T1 ,- .C K I lv, 7' 1,1 -.1 i 11 - 1 353, 1 -- m 5- 3 1 I 1 1 M , NA-15 W .L k ' 1 ..: 'C - N' 1 Q -w',j:f N fy ---' -1,1 NV 145 x 4112, . 1-1 . S , 1 1 ' 1 . 1 5 , ,K 1 11-, , 1 1. ' 9 ,W ..-. Y A PARSONS HALL REBELS-VOLLEYBALL TEAM-ROW 1: Mickey Ee-cl-:, 1111112111 T31- 11E'IS41I1. ROW Z: M-211111 F5131-91, A1111 H111ie1'1, 1N'i11i6' 1v'VC11k19r NOT PICTURED: Din ,:3.I1Q11'EV.'E, 11111 DJ'1C1 V 0111-ylmll Honors We-re Taken By Fighting Sig Ep-A Te-am 1111- lIl1l'2lllllll'il1 N1-115011 1'111111- 111 ll 1-lose wit11 1111- fighting Sig lip 11-11111 lilhillg A 11-11g111- 1lllll0l'b wi111 :1 lHxl'1'lJ1'1 5-11 1-1-1'111'11. .-511,13 1-1111i11g with ll 5-U l't'l'Ul'41 wr-re the PLll'rOIlw 111111 H1-111-15 who 1-11,1111-11 firft 1Il 1110 B 11-11g111-. F11l1uwi11g 1-1-g11l111' 51-11s1111 play lo 11-111115 1111111111-11-11 in Ll fi11g111 1-li111i11111ion 111111-111-1 wtih 1111- Sig lip X 11-11111 l'illl1lIl'1Ilg 11111111ra for 1111- firft p1111'1- truplly. 111119 14111111-w w1?1'1- l11ilft'11 111 1111- 111111111111 511111- gym wit11 1111- 111111-1'11i1i1-s. 1'11rs1111s 111111. illlll 1'11'1'-1-1111111115 QLFUIIIPS 1111 11-l11'1-s1-1111-11. ' S- P 1. .-wr 1 Huskc-thall l11t1-111111111115 Gaw- Stuh-'S Hartlwood A Bc-ating 1111- 1lill'11M'1NN1 of 111111111111 511111-is gy 111 111111 111111-11 ll 1lt'il11Il:l XY1l1 ll the i1111'11111111'111 11115111-1111111 51-1111111 Fillllt' 1011 1'111s1- wi111 1111- l,illll1Il1il Chi -K 11-11111 1-uppiiig firxl wi111 il 111-1 1111-1'1111 1'1-1-111-11. 1111- 15 ltfilgllt' wuf won hy 1111- 11111.-11llIIlIlllS 11:1111-11- l'l'h with 1111 i111l11'1-fsix'1- 1'1-1-111-11 of 13 wins 111111 11111- lun 1'1ll' 11111 1-111i1'1- F1-115011. '1'K1'1-C 1-111111111-11 firft 1111111- i11 1111- ll 161lgllt' wi1l1 il ff-115011 re-1-11111 111' 12 wins 111111 11111- 11155. A port as-11s1'111 fingh- 1-1i111in111i1111 11111111111111-111 1'1-- 511111-11 in 1111- Uff-111111111115 121111111-1' 111115 11-11111 1ll1i1llf1 1111- 1l'tlll1ly. PANTHER PLUS. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT WINNERS-ROW 1: 11111 1.1-31.1 11,11 1'1 '1L',1I111, V.'1Q1y11Q 1f11,1'. 111113, Iwhke N11:1:1L11c11, V-2111 Sr1'11f11. ROW 2: Tom S1g131es, 1,1111 1l511,':, A1 xi A Hfrzerlievg, '1'c1'11 H1111111,111, 11111312 111.111 161 -1. X as . Wx f' NS. , N una' .wwe f.-A 1 ,.- .- v r 56155-S6 , . . 'I ' Q I gvgokggg. is as W, ge- TENNIS CHAMPS: fin lielez, lwhlie Vl.7lJll1'i'x TABLE TENNIS TEAM-Larry Pauley, lfjlm lzlfileisttfn 'llullle From l',lllI'illllw -ut-nil lrutn Tennis tllaiinecl Entries 't Ia in p us-Wicl e' Groups lronl l,ill'h0llh llull. Oli-CKIIIIIDUS. alnfl tht frnities purtieiluileel in at thrilling three- gzune. rlllglt'-Plllllllllllltbll tulnle tennis tournament with Nlt'lx tmstello. llxlz. enier--ine th: ' Yielor. Cos- tello non the Vllillllltltlllhlllll ln tlowning Norni Smith llxli. in three games. ll!-Il. Ill-I8. un4l 20-2-l. llu- ljllfhllllh llzlll gttllltt room unnl the Pluysit l l',tl1n'4ntmI1 linilnhng were the sites of these eontesl Softball League Was WOII By TKE-A's With A Perfect Record lntrunlurul softhull play this year saw the TKH- A tealn t'llIlllll'illg the lIlLlAiOl' league trophy with at perfeet nine-win, no loss reeortl. Winning first in lninor league eonlpetition was the Ltlllllbtltl Chi-ll teann with an overall l'01'0l'1l of 6-l. A post-season Slllglf'-Cllllllllllll0ll tollrmilnent re- snltetl in the Sig Ep-A team flefeuting the 'l'Kl'l-AE for final tournament honors. SIGMA PHI EPSILON SOFTBALL TEAM-SEATED: llifdl liellfli, Boll llflxrlifllvlcli, Did: Hexnlnqway, BILIVE' Hoagland -' ln 4 -Y wing ,f- - u Den A111011 NOT PICTURED: Milne Gulniyn, Rich Adonis, Louis Gif'- :QX STANDING: i sy: ln, lan sux, man V ill :'.',1t.l 'xl' l'Af ez, E 1' CEI '-r, Diil-Z l:'1TIHGI'l in-T e e 'lil K - 'A' 1,-X 4. ATI 1' -X-4 v it 'Q L , ' ' ' ' I . A x I ,, 1-l'l.wf ' M .gi--t'TfQt-3 Q3 X R Q , - V1 3, fi' ' l ,-'Q-law'-Gi ft: V it r H ' - ' , N! , ix I ' z. , Ct- M5 N K ' 5- s 5 1 4 i' x 1 ' l . , 4 it - l L- W X ,X , 1 ' I , ., ff, K I x 1 , . h O Y , ,,..., --A tk seiwm Q Q ' A R so , WMA .. xf 5 1 filvij - i V- X INTRAMURAL SWIMMERS wererft as qracetul as the Dolphins but their speed compensated. SWillllllillg TOlll'llZlllli'llt Saw Watorhugs Elll6l'gC Victorious Capturing first lrluve in the illll'llllllll'ill wwinnning lOllI'Illllllf'lll were the Parsons Hull Wutwlrllga. Ttw five'-lnun team iuwkeel up -l-9 points for thv trophy. The well lHllllll4'f'll li,-:nun Lziinhelu Chi lvillll lllilill' ll good showing for sevoml pluvff honors with 159 points. Corning up for thirnl wa: thv small but lmwvr- ful four-man TKIC tm-ann with at total ol' 32 points. COVETED TROPHIES and delicious food combined to rri .eo H Q fizqgz , N T 1+ . ' ':.,q5gt.o, . 1 - . :fr . M in ,SM . - xt , 'YQ Awards Banquet ln The Spring Wound Up Illtl'2lIlllll'lll Season xxvlllllillg up lhv iIlll'llllllll'ill FlDUl'lr- 50115011 was tht- unnnul uwuiwls lauiiqiwl in the SIIIIIPIII Union Builal- ing ifufi-lf-rin. Jim xYiHl'llillIl'. illil'1lIIllll'ill lliroctor. p1'csv11lv1l lhv five' lint lrlalvv ll'0llilif'N unit IIIQUIQ' tht- llllnliili iHYill'llS. Firft pluvo truphiof wvnt to lvugua- winnvrw. whilo lllf'lllIH'l'N of the- winning IPLIIIIN 11-1'n-iuwl IIIPIIQIIS. alce the intramural banquet a hit with the sportsmen. Sg,,.,4 to , A . QUQQ 'K 1 .,., ,V ,, I' n -. W0111011's Pllysirul Erlllczitioil S1-rv01l ln Varicty of Wzljfs 1114- s1411114'u's l1llfr11'ill 041114'111i4111 410l1111'11110111 s01'v1-11 sl114l4-111s 411' 111411111111 511110 i11 v111'i41us way s. l'1'i111111'ily 11 111-4-I1111'4-41 1141111011 141 1011011 1111ys14'11l 041114-11t14111. l'1'1'l'P- 11114111 AIII11 ll1'llllll. 11 11ls41 lllllglll 111-liiilivs 111141 skills Nxllivll 1'1llll1l 110 llllllllfll ill l4'is111'0 lllll4' 11111011 ggllltllhl- 114111 illlll 111111141041 1111 lIlll'1llllllI'ill 111141 Allltxl' s4'l14141l lll'0yl'ilIll l'411' g1'4111l1s 111111 i114lixi411111ls. xllI1'IlilPlllIl was 1114- 111'41l'4-ssi411111l 411'g1111iz111i4111 for 11113-i4-111 0411141111011 Illill11ll'r 111141 111i11411's. 1111111 ll 1411111 1114-111114-1'sl1i11 411' 311 1441111011. lllt' :ll'Dllll 11101 lllOl1ll1lf to Nlllllf 111'41l'4--si411111l 111'4111l0111s i11 llltiil' 1'i0l4l. 1141411'41i11111i11g llll' 1l1'l1ill'lIll1'lll.a l1l'11QLl'illll was Dr. X11g4'li114' XX111lxi11s. 4-1111i1'11111l1. WHA Gave' CHIIIIJIIS W0111011 1111211100 for Sports Activities XX411114'11's li1'1'l'L'Ll110ll Ass414'i111i4111 gun- 1111 1111111011 41114'1111111us11411111114-0 141 11111'1i4-i111110 i11 sports ill Wll1t'1l 1114-1 11010 4--11414-111111 i11101'0s14-41. 'l'110 v111'i01y 411' 114'1i- 1i1i4-- 4,1fl'411'4-41 1110111410412 1111s1e4-l1111l1. v411l0y 111111. foll- 1111ll. 110141 sports. 101111is. ill'1'lIl'l'y. gulf. swiuuiiing. 1111110 11'lllllx l1114l111i1114'111. 111141 l141wli11g. 194111 11141 first lllll1'. WRX 411'g1111iz04l illfltlllllllfill ll'1llll- l'r41111 lllf' 4141r111i141ri0s. s411'41ri1i0s. 111141 0l'l--t'illll- I111- g1'41u11s, 11110-1lily 11'114'14 111141 sNK'1llllll1IlQ1 lll00ls 114-rv Lllxll lirsls 1l1is 50111: 11l'l'll'1'l'r w4-r4?: ,llhlf li11111l1l10ll. lll'1'H1l1f'Il1f. 541111110 ,1411'411111. 1i4'4' l11'0si4l4-111: ,lil1'1lllP x1ll'1l1'l. Stx1'l'l'lill'Vl 11111111 ,-X11414'rs4111. ll4f'ilFlll'f l'. WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY-SEATED: Miss F1 earner Flirzsytlie, Dr Angeline Watkins, Miss Ruby East, STAND- ING: Miss Norma 11i111r'1s'5r1, Mrs Norma Breadclus, Miss Barbara DeLa11-3, Miss Dixie S11g1111, MISS Alpha Poulas. Dolphin Clulfs Water Show Featured A 6iDiXi6l3llIl9, Theme HSIIVP your 4-4J11l'04101'a10 IIIOIIPY.. boys. T110 5011111 will 1'is0 again 111igl1t 111110 116611 llIB 11101110 umler- lying l-14111111111 Clubs Dixi0l111141 water-sliow this fPlll'. H0gi1111i11g in 1110 full. 4-11111 lllf'llllJCl'S pra0ti0041 until t'lll'll 11111111101' was 1101101-ily Sy!'lCllI'0lllZBtl i11 Fllyllllll 111141 111o1i011. C0101-1'11l 4104'01'ati011s 11111410 1110 011001 041111111010 111141 SlP01'lill0l'5 felt 111111 1l10y 111141 i11410041 110011 wl1islt0r1 away to 1110 Illlllilllllf' ltlllll of lllLigIIlOl11.lS 111141 5111111isl1 moss. Offi4'0rs w0r0: B11rl1111'a1 Cmnt. pr0sirl0u1: Etlllll A1210 Zwirge. vi4'0 lll'9511lf'llll Carol Blll'k?. SCl'l'6iill'yl Carol IiLlSSi11Ji.ll1lll., tr011s111'01'1 P111 Evans, pul1li0i1y 1'llk11l'lll1lIl. POISED AND SKILLFUL Dolphin club members presented a striking viewein or out of water. 23 X .f , .f M4 v' v' ATHENAEUM-ROW1: lane' Bang-art, Su-9 Struckmeyer, Hzta Satltott, Carol Vfntttenlierqer, ltr-iitii Hall, Dix: Vlfhlte, lacquelyn Varvel, Pai Haztso-ik, Car-:l Goss, Mrs Norma Eroaclaus ROW 2: Gwen S'-stty, Anne Qs tree, Iutflnlm Campbell, Larcl Ffsunt nn, Earkara Mead, Pat lvlaulalintg, Nancy Ztelznsl-21, Halfn Wnrte, Clrzrfertc- Weavor, Pat Conrad, Eteanfr Trpptn, Sherry Kaczmarczyl-1 ROW 3: lwfurslta Ceriatn, lj'fI'lI'lIf' F. Ern:t,n, Scnri' . Irleidle-hauqh, lolxntne Strtlterlancl, Maltncla Fave-rs, Altos Low, lfaron Chastarn, Fr-adrrta Lf'rf Sftlxttlftl lgclnn, Marge Sauter, Ruth Stewart WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION-ROW 1: Iuartlt Camp'- lwell, Sondra lordan, Dana Lou Anderson, Iacque Varvel, Era Sacks-tt. ROW 2: Iudith Hall, Edna MaQ Zweiqe, Pat H-,11tst,cti, Alice Low, Carol Whrttenbteraer, Marge Sauter. ROW 3: Marslta Certam, Carol Fountam, Doltio Wlutta, Rutlt Stewart Carol Ryan, Ianet Bangs-rt ROW 4: Miss Alpha Poulos, Karen Chastain, Pit lVl'ffjlt1l'9, Pat Mauldinq. EXPRESSION OF moods and thoughts throualn cref ative movements was the aim of dance classes. 165 lag I K I -. . '-5567.523 ' X 3 f t f s U. . F , J ir-'ek .L -, 'G - , 4. , -A 0 j'5'i91' Q Q Y z 1 Ri' Q N -S 4 T .QL 3 Y fain r t E I V l t E. t l 1, l T is N, X ff 4 2 :.. A .-411, N .4 i APY' -,Vs .. -' Y ' fr. t , . in at , - -I t..X jimi-, . A i 1 , 1, ' N. ' -jf' ft 1 .3 x F61 -A 555 ' 't .: ,gin vie!-A . ij j V reg' egg, Q, -. +-f-.145 L ' x' - 'z M5 3 ' 2 ' f ,, Z' , -ss ,fit Iii ' 2' Z ls ., J . ...,, :tp , , .,.,-.,- 1-. - A s. f,: -. S H: . ., '-' i, ' .li , .. .. - - ' ,, , - - ' 'QT T 'o.-4 '1 .Y -L i ....:- ,,- - f ' 1 1 f -1---r 'fiat '-. -.f jh , . . - sf., f ' gg , ri. .3LW'f-'f5g'f,,g.j,t. ., ,Wg I ,,L.4,-Q in ' lft ai:-'1'?-2'i'i1, L,i,i,J.- U-Y ' l'i'Lil'liZjg,5s. ' v t ' .1 Y,,,l.1f'W' f pt 1 ,lla wg. ' h 'mmf ' - i' s i,1,1,L.:.4--s -7' ,1'sI,,t-L- W, - - ,,.I.. , 1+ ,gi rl ,Lil . L-g,t,i,,.L .j-qgfv ' Q R jk, .uf Q 5Wg,.: ' is -3 71 .il 4 ' VU: vt ' jljggjiff . ,J V 1- 3 fer' -.Q wglf iw Q.' el:1v.'fi . '21, vin-+5 '- ' 2 kt i5 ffrft-i?Wi'.' - f -H 5' 1 H 4 'Y7 .gi . up lv t it 4 -ff. . -,gnu Agjgli, 'I P P 1,4 :wt V M3 TWT---jr? 'z fmgzri .:' -Q -, ff f 'L .1-1 j' ,,aAf'? i f v -,,' 1, f ':,..1. , -lui-w ' , fic' , . -f I-4 . ' ---'f'E1'?:4..s -7-'i 4.-T 1 fTAf':'-57 I -11-9A:f. ' Vx' 'v I? V '?iU -- U . if f lil 1-'AY hilt V 'fi -V-f w J H' 1541 f Q2 -1' 1 , ' -xr,-L' 'ff . L1 --- -- 1-R .V ' YT ' ,. , 't 'l, 'V+ iii? . ,arg - ,- 5 ' 'L-fe? -?'i'i ff' , 'Af 2 ri ft?-.441!W' , Golf Was Difficult At First But Beginners Caught On Fast L'Oops. wheres the hall? Beginners often felt that they wouldn't he ahle to hit that little white golf hall even if it were the size of a hushel hasket. However. expert instructors helped these budding golfers learn skill and control and it wasn't long hefore they were hlasting out of sand traps like pro- fessionals. Those who wanted to contimie in the sport found enjoyment in YVRA golf. XVHA golfing was not for heginners: experienced players played and competed on golf courses all over Terre Haute. Volleyball Was a Group Sport Requiring Close Teamwork Volleyhall was a group sport requiring close co- operation and coordination among team memhers. Learning hasic skills in physical education classes., girls moved on into NVRA tournament play. develop- ing stamina and control in working to defeat their opposition. Sometimes it seemed that that supposedly inanimate volleyhall had a mind of its own. hut with persistence and skill girls usually won out. Tennis W6l1t Into Full Swing When Warm Weather Arrived Although a tennis-hall machine made indoor prac- tice possihle. tennis did not get into full swing until warm weather. ln the spring and fall, tennis players were ordinarily on the hot concrete courts working out or just playing for enjoyment. Beginners occasionally knocked halls over the fence into the parking lot adjacent to the courts hut they were always retrieved, and girls kept prac- ticing until they had acquired competency and skill. 166 SSW ,.,,: 52? A- lied prm, Gi it .. ,KH me 'Nb-f T55 ROW ONE IUDITH CAMPBELL, Terre Home PATRICIA CCFNHAD, Ifrench LIC FREDINA CROVVE, PCICII BARBARA GRANT, EvonsV1IIfP, 3 as 'NN ROW THREE LOUELLA A, SCI-IEELE, Bulesvllle. THANNIE SESSIQN, Texre Haut-9, GWEN STEFFY, Veedmskxurfg. ELEANQR DOMINGO STEPI-IAN. Haleiwa, Hawaii. ELEANOH TIPPIN, Greencastle. 'Q 1 ?71i:f4K,? '. I 5- 2 ,. sm 3 J- --. .No v' N.. , -sm JIf1fI'sv1III, I : .4 5 Q 95 'iv now Two HARBARA mms-:IN Igm CHERRY r:A+1-zmmczvzih ECSI CIHICIIQO PATRICIA IJEWIIS, 'I' IVIAFIGE SAUTEIZI, R .-rxt I4 ,I .fjxklfw I port. SCIENCE FACULTY-ROW 1: Ncch Heller, Dr. Willicxin Allyn, Eugene- Herlvst, Dr, Pmil Vlfillzinson, Di Vllillicxm Hopp, Di. David Koch. HOW 2: Fliclicird VV1nn, Dr, Iomes Guernsey, Dr lifihn l-If-viz, Di. Earl Smith, Dr. los Hennen. ROW 3: Adeloici Cvinlin, Dr David lC'l1I'ISf'l l, V. i1m:lrf:w Smile-, lcliflc Miinsf:-ve, ROW 4: Dr Robert Driimmcnd, Dr Vklillium Brett, lam-as Vlfiiille, Dr Max Proffilt Scif-1100 Uffervfl an COIIIPICIC Range of Courses and Activities 110 lIPIDlll'IIllPlII offvreal ai l'ilIIlf'l' l'fllllllIPIf' 'fi of llIlif'4'Ih :mel zu'tivilis?s lo its SIIUIPIIIF. I11- tllllllllr tliiu lllhvllbllllvh. Pairlli w10111-of. life: S4'l1'II4'f'h-. xml pin 14 il h4'I0ll4'Ph. Ilia- liPxI1ll'IlIl1'llI also 0flIPl'PlI will in imnlivul iovliiiology. lll'f'-lll1'llIt'Illf'. :mel pw-- e 144 inzijors zinel lIllIl0I'F XS'l'l'f' lllPlllIN'l'S of N n 114 llulr wllifll mv! to IIll'l't'llhP kiiowlwlgv of PIIIIIIF IIIPGIIIIQES allways il1t'lll1lt?1l eillivr an :flue ilionil lilm or an gum! wlveulu-1'. 1 fling svnior hliulmits wvrv 1'04'og11izf'4l all :noi Un Iloiinlling out the ye-111' wc:1'f' two fovial utixilu Xt lillflhilllilh. lliv vlulr :mil tho M'If'lll'C DELTA-SEATED: Lpllw Smlfiy Delliiiqei, Vernal in jr l.l,'if-iw, Ui,Il.y l'-'VIIlZ'3I, Alba-rid Erouglii, ..iin, lf:f'lZ1i Viiivy STANDING: Dr Fl E Vllinn, I iizlizs Ciiiiiiinrii, Ncrssfi lsziiwli, Iuiiiwf IJ!l lIiQ, l' lun Ifl'1fDl l 'lllf'I'f' Mliiislivill Pfiirlis -HOW 1: llfii: y lfi 'Fha ifii'l,l- fn E14 mrf. ROW Il0I'lOl'ill'y 1'PIf'l11'alml with El LiIll'ISIll'l2lS party. :mil in llif- fpring. nieiiilnvrh 1-iijoyeil ll piviiic. IIllISlLlllllll'lg1 iilvpvivlziss S1'IPll1'f' Clulr IllPllIlIPl'h M0111 illvilml to join Uniegai .-Xlplia Dolln. scivxie-v IlUll0l'ilI'y. xIf'Illllf'I'5 must IIEIYP 111z1i11la1i11ml ll 3.0 in- elvx in 21- Il0lll'S of h1'IPll1'f' work null shown ll ilefinitv IllIPl'PrI i11 wiffllcv. Ifzivli your the o1'g1111izz1tio11 pro- wlitesl il 1-01'lifica1tP to illl o1lhl11114li11g hIll4lt'llI in Ilii- fiPI4lf ol' lniology. 1'l1s'111isl1'y. 111141 pl1ysii's. VIiIIE'Sf' flu- nlonts wviw- vliohen Ivy tile fuvully ami 1'01'f'ivf-1I lllvir 4-4:1'tifii'a1tf-s :it Honor Day l'Cl'f'lll0IllE'S. CllllIl'lllilIl of ilu- svionvf- 4I0lllll'IlllE'IlI wan Dr. H. Duvifl Kovll. 2: Hman AlQxcnde-r, Wilma I-fone, Bciilfiurrzi Sweiziriiiqen, Scinly Neliqh, Eerky Cori. ROW 3: Iciiiife Eczqenl, Mmy Coleiiioii, Ufzvicl Poor, lon Hendiix, Ecnnie I'iGI'IIIIIViIl, Iiciren Gcibivurd, I.1I'1fiil El-iireid, I.-zwgll lffilmmcin ROW 4: Di, X:VllllCIIIl Hfiipii, Pliiilipi Eiulzer, Clmiles Libsconilif, Lloyd Hoge-Cloin, Nassei lsrcieli, Irene' I'IUHSiJbCIl2l'l'l, I-'iiry I-Iuni-lifilcl HOW 5: Tlioniliis Milli?-i Mull-1 S'Jl ll'1, l.'li11rsl'i11il Illiixilzs, Qian lvliimister. L ll 1. ,B 4, X, WE GI-LINED new insight into ROW ONE RALPH ARGOBRIGHT, Lrntcn PHILLIP BAKER, East Chitra-go, HARRY ROBERT BARTON, Terre Haute. LEONARD E. BEAN, C-:try ROW TWO MAX EEDWELL, Sullivan, BYRON BIGGS, Brazil RAY O, BIRKNER, Boonville FRANK BUCKNER, Terre Haute. ROW THREE MARY I COLEMAN, Terre Hail ROBERT lvl, DAVIS, Terre Haute. DONALD L, DEAN, Terre Haute. LETHA STALEY DELLINGER, Paris, Ill. ROW FOUR ROBERT D DOANDEN, Evansville, PAUL EDGERTON, Osceola. BOB ENGLE, Sullivan. MARSHALL FADER, Terre Haute. ound us throuqli experimentation in science. ' WHS? X T X-SE, .3 NGN. 'X :Xb x X N Q X X X 2' - was-. ia-f H P x Q X like . , wi, 6 :cv- X' 1: rtfsriiiiti ii liiiw 5 b-1. -'A .A if ww, 2 .-2: gf' 1. -glam. .3,q:.X.-- S1-xt-. : ' ,vt isrfrm A-A-,. ' lg Br'-1 CXXSS'?5X.1f5 ' - L2E - -..,1TsEvi ' . X A f - T 1 tlxiiffiiif 'EC tx X , A 1 A A Q r -Q B-rye.-A iii? V.. Tm? f 1!f .1.- , :VW Eg' X NNQX uw K, K .FY 1, . fa' 1 v- 2 P- fs-. 9 A My-. A - , 2 Q' fx. QT' fi N ' tk xr X ,Q 5 'sid tk ,X - Q T ,:-:4tw.41s:55gv 1 . , -- '-- :Hz -giixsj, M- 3 ii btr,,w15 'gait Q A :Wi X ,., Lv ROW ONE THOMAS GEEKIE, Paris, Ill. HELEN M, HALL, I-Iymera. ION HENDRIX, Terre Haute. NASSER ISRAELI, Brudjero, Iran. ROW TWO ROBERT l. LASWELL, Princeton, RON LEI-IR, Evansville, IAMES LIBKE, Sullivan. IEANETTE LOVING, New Goshen. ROW THREE IAMES LOWDERMILK, Sullivan. LAWRENCE E. LYONS, Evansville IAMES MAIOR, Martinsville. NANCY L. MCKEE, Terre Haute. ROW FOUR IOHN O. MONTGOMERY, Gosport. ANTHONY NASSER, Terre Haute. MAURICE OVERTON, Terre Haute. MARSHALL PARKS, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE KEITH PERRY, Crown Point. IIMMY A. PROCTER, Reelsville. IERRY REEL, Terre Haute. DALE WILLIAM SMITH, Seelyville ROW SIX ALAN STEURER, Evansville. WILLIAM R. THOMPSON, Shelburn SANDRA WAGGONER, Vincennes. ROBERT A. WILSON, Terre Haute. JESSE R. WRIGHT, East Chicago. 1 1-vw fw- SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY- SEATED: DI' 'Q11er1t111 H1112 Hfltert If , 11: '-,111'111-i, P11211 it wx Eusez, Ptfzitift S11 eztrt, '11 Ctfy '! e A1'1t11'11'1y, 11,1111-55 Litilf vous, R'3'v'!H'1I1 1 Foley STANDING: Pr f'e'.w'L-jr Arif r1c11z111, Dr Ettfz' 134' -11 TF: XV13 vL.-v 1 116W C112 131 1' I'11:'1us fvtutlitfun, Ar1i1,.: i1 1X'J':11, Dr C11-Jrles EIl'i7'f'l1',1Il,1, 1'f'1:rv' Lmn, Llfuren ! ' '1 ..:,11, D: 11 H Geriimti- Eze, 171 x4V' 'nfl H1J11111ff1I1, LMHQ:-1.11. 11311 , Dr. Domwtii Ef11e11'1:, fit 1211 L , W 1, Social Studies ElllIJ112iSiZCI1 1111po1'tz1111:1-3 of Social Institutions T110 sovial stuflios 11f'pz11't111e11t 01111f'a1'o1'P11 to 110111 was 1110 5111-1111 5111111115 C11111. N11-1111113 l'l'fgll1lll'1f. 1'1t111 its sttulents realize the f11111'tio11 z11111 i111po1'ta1111-11 of 1111-111111-rw 111111111 gtwft S111-11k1-1s. saw 1-11111-11111111111 1'i1111Q. sovial institutions ill our so1'iPty to11z1y. Courws ill 111141 llllllltf' 110111 lrllrf to t111- 11IP11Ol'lI'2l1 N1llNt'lllll 111 9L'0IlOllllCS. gOVf'1'IlIll9I11.11lS10l'y. iilltl woviology as wvll '11t'l'l'f' 11111110 illlll to 11 104111 ftrip 111i110. as 1i111it611 Courses in so1'iz11 work 1161111111 st1111P11ts gain this goal. Fiorhl. NX lll'11 Nlyffrs. 111111 11311415 N11-l'i111j-. 11151. -111-1111-1. Sovizll studies S1ll419I1iS were 111110 to lll1l4i0l' i11 tf'z11'11- 1lllt1 t11i1'11 vi1'1'-1r1'1wi111111If. 1'ee1w1'li1'1-ly: 1111111111 111111-1'. ing, liberal arts, pre--law, or pre-501-1111 work. BA.. t1'or1f111'01': Dtlllllll Hkvllvy. bt1t'l't'1Lll'f. BS.. 111111 lllilS1Pl'SA 111'g1'66s were ilVill1il1l1t'. Dr. 11111111 .-N11t11o11y. 1'11ll1I'lllilll of 1110 l10lr2ll'1lllCll1. An organization l?l'0lIl0t1lIg interest in F111-ial sttnlicf 11i1'1wtf11l eoviul stmlies 111'tiviti1-F. THE SPONSORING ot lectures cmd etections was the Cxqendct for the Socicxt Studies dub 11f1'i1'01's wf'1'P: Hairy xxvlbtxlllllll. lDl'PS141t'Il11 llogol' 1 . YAY Y'L li . ..1ES2x?--rg' , ii i1 il 1. il 11 .I .,- SE 5, .5 ef rl 11 I PI GAMMA MU-SEATED: Rib-er! Hcworcl David Poor, lee Ere-Jrclsley, lomce Lfwdermillc, Arlene Leichly, lcrmce Vxlclf, Marry Alice Leh- nvzn, Lynn l-lfllis, lvfrs ffifzssifindrn Wiilie, Tri,-'r Eeiiel-:, Arthur Dowel! STANDING:Do1,1ql1ns Gc'tftn,l'lc1wcrd Ccnq:r1im,Dr Robert Seltzer. Pi 111111111111 Mu Was H0ll0l'2ll'y For fjllllSt2lllIlll1g U pperclasslllen .llinims :mil w11i111'f XN'illl ll 3.0 imlcw in hlN'lill etuelies 1'0lll'ht'r w111'1' eligihlf- fm' l'i lillllllllil xlll. em-iul fc-i1'111-0 llOIl0I'ill'y. l'1'0111oli11g i11lv1'm1 i11 mviul hlll4llQ'h war ilu- giwmiilfs gmail. lliglllighting this yQ lll'.h zivtiviliefe was ilu' 1111- Illlill Pi 111111111111 ilu lC1'llll'4' i11 thc- Sllliltxlll lllllflll .X111lito1'i11111. Four 1l1'lf-11111115 illlfxllilfxll il 1'o11fv1'1111c'e 1111 l11l1'1'1111ii01111l livlaitione 111 P1'i111'ipia1 Collvgv ill Nluy. 'lllw i11iti11ti1111 l1111111111'l i11 Jlllll' l'UIIllllK'lQ'4l the ymirl 111-Iixitimz l4lIlllll2lIlll4'l 1Q11111'la1111l, 1li1'1-1'l111' ,wil 1-1--ilevelop1114'11l 1,1l ll1'1'1'P ll1111l1' elvolu' all lllc' 01AI'llhl0ll. Social Studies Departnlellt Hail Good Aid In C0llllll6l1t2ll'y 'l'l1v b0l'lill Slll1llPh Filflllly 1,l0lIlllN'lllLll'y Hour was il Vallllallrld' utlflilinn to tllf' llf'll2ll'llIlPlltlS lIl'0gl'LlIll. 4,1106 ll 111o11tl1. ll 1111-111l1e1' ul' the l.ll1'lllly Il1'P!4t'lllf'fl il lblllbtxl' 011 SOIIIP pllase of social svimice zlvliviiy. fXl'te1'w:11'1l. the hlllllfxlll-l-il1'lllly illllllPll4't' was alilo K0 115k flllPhll0l'lS or inuke f'OllIlllPlllS ulnoul llle SIll'2llif'l'.S lopiv. Thue. Slllfltblllh :mil faculty alike were alilv to en- 1'i1-l1 their liIl0XS'lPll:,IC of em-ial hlll4llt'S hy llCill'lllQL aulnout 11111l 1l?lYlIlQ into epoviulizeal or 11111levclope1l fielcle lll'f'llS. NOT OVERLOOKING our own resources, we listened to specrl-:ers C11 c0111111e111C1ry hcurs. 1... NM' 3 xlki. Nxx AT A CRUCIAL TIME in the hislory of mankind we fell CT need for further Lmderslcmdinq ol world problem-Q ROW ONE RONALD AKERS, New Allwcmy. IOE BEARDSLEY, Cayuga RITA R BENSON, Clmton, ROW TWO HOWARD S. CONGRAM. Monticello. WILLIAM CONNER, Brazil, IAMES DlCKEY, We-st Terre- Haute 'Sa wr-...v Yr- 173 flies 'ir' 'iv 'QR KGQ' i-5 QQ: wx ir-v' 'K , R 11:- -A 'PY' kan 'SS 114 'TX ROW ONE RALPH B. DUNBAR, Terre Haute, IACLYN FAHEY, Vincennes. HERMAN FANNING, IR., Terre Haute. ROW TWO ROGER FIERST, Hunlinqburq. JERRY FINLEY, Brazil. LARRY DEAN FOSTER, Loqansparl ROW THREE IOHN WILLIAM FOX, Fort Wayne. MARIANNE GRAY, Indianapolis. GORDON GULITZ, Terre Haute. ROW FOUR RICHARD D, HARRIS, Brazil. CAROLYN HATCH, Olney, Ill. LYNN HOLLIS, Terre Haute. ROW FIVE ALBERT E. HOWARD, Terre Haute, ROBERT M. HOWARD, Newtown. IERRY HUNEFELD, Holland, Ind, ROW ONE YUSUKE KATAOKA, Tokyo, Icxpon THEODORE F. KELLEY, Terre Haute- WILLIAM LEE, Silver Luke, MARY ALICE LEHIVIAN, Princeton ROW TWO IANICE LOUDERMILK, Terre I-Icxute IIMMIE C, MILLER, Coalrnont. FRED MONBERG, I-Icxmmond. MARILYN MURDOCK, Terre I-Itgutff HOW THREE LARRY E POLI-f. Ccznnelton. DAVID POOH, Winomotf. IERRY ROBY, Linton, IOSEPH IOHN RUATTO, H. Terre Haute. ROW FOUR LYLE E. SCI-IMIDT, I.oPort-9. ILO MAE SI-IIVELY, Plyrnouth, ROBERT DEAN SMITH, Center Punt IAIVIES VAAL, St. Meinrcxd. ROW FIVE ARKIE VANDEVENTER, Worthtnqton. GLORIA WELTON, Vincennes. CASSANDHA VVOLFE, Penis, III IANICE VVOLFE, Paoli, 'fn Speciul EI1llCllti0ll1S Hywordz S 51-1'x'i1-v 1111, 1111- 11511111111 fur 11ll' P111-1'1111 e11111'1111o11 111-p111'11111'111 115 11 11l'1'111'1'11 w1'vi1-1' 10 1111' 1'o11111111111!y 111111 -111'vi1-11 111 11l1' 1'0111'Ql'. 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L ,ir SPECIAL EDUCATION FACULTY SEATED: D1 1141111313191 Howe, Domthy E1IUCI'?1, Iocm B-Jnniruq, Rowena P1e1y. STANDING: Gary Hcxrp-9, 1111 NV-e11:11:rr1, Dr, R11111-211111113 P01191 1l19r1r1-9111 011, 131, Edward 1D1'dG11, Iudy RUSS ervice To City And College '1'11if ylxlll' the F1101-1111 1111111-11111111 1112-11111-11116-111 pion- ee1'1111 ll s11111111e1' p1'11g1'11111 lll'Pll1.ll'1Ilg 1e111'11e1's 10 111111111 Illl'Il1il11y 1'e1111'11e11 1'11i1111'e11. This i111'111111'11 two work- flmps on 1-1111111115 111111 h1lI41PIl1 1t'Llt'1l1l1QJ, 111 M11s1-11l.1- 1ll1'1i 111111 Fort Wayne 511110 S1'11o111h. '1'11e 116llill'1lllCll1 111a11 11631111 ll Sllllllllfxl' l11'1Jg1'a111 in 1e111'11i11g gifted 1-1111111011 for P0111-go 1'1'e11i1 111111 O1ISPl'Yil110l1 211141 ex- 111-1'i111111e 111 11 l'11lh!- of g1i1'11'11 sev1'11111 g1'11111? C1l11l1l'PXl. 1Y11l2l1l'lllilIl was Dr. Hll11lPl'110I'11 B. 1'01'1e1'. nce in speech therapy C11 the specicd education clinic. +1 ' ' . ,..1 1 1 2, ,. .1 Q ., , 1 4'-'i + v5. xx ROW ONE BEVERLY ANDERSON, Wbstpoxt. A Q' IORN HELD, Frflelundvllle, ROGER HQFFERTH, Volymolso x , A Y X L' '51 'liz' K' T52 ilk ' .ivwk ROW TWO EILEEN M HAZMER, East CVLIICGQO ICANN MURDOCH, R-'jlipirt LINDA QVUENS, NJN VJ1I'rhe-st-er. Rvws ROW THREE MANNING PIERCE, InL1in:1z1.x1i1i1s CHARLES STRAUR, Gosh-211 IERRY STROUD, Dall'- X-Sr ,., N 'fav 1 lx I1 Rfmwl I'l 'fX'9IHl, MBDA PSI SIGMA-Myrwrw Pfiywl, Fxeirrvi Rgyh, L11 R.l5:':1rN,l P-jr'er, Revwlly Aw? . Elwcxrd Ionian, spcnsom, Indy Ross, LW Ivllixrqqral Rn-w1,Ir,1ciy Gweus 'Nr Sv 'Ng-Q N, LM. A N SPEECH Fl-XCULTYgSEATED: STANDING: f' 1, SIICPCII Wfork Offered Knowledge Plus Practical EXll6l'i6llCC XxHI'I'xiIlQl vxlwrin-In-v 111141 ln'an-livul kIllNSIQ'1lQP1'Ulll' 'IwlIPilll'P lllil-i0l'S hllnlivel I6CllllillllPS of lllilkf'-llli. lvin:-rl with tlwury xwre lu-yllulvf uf ilu' slDt'l'4'll 116- wt flcfigu. uml Cfibllllllillgl. ufiug lllvir studies us il Iml't1m-nt. Hamlin - 'IW mark at the 4-ull:-gv Fluuliu llill'kg1l'0llIl4l for tl1f-utre l7l'0lllli'ti0llS Illl'01ll2h0lli ilu- au xwll nf ul XX BMX uml XX l'lll - TX. 'lw0r1'v Huutv 301111 Nlillithllv. guw- wlllll4'llls in Illvw 1ll'PLiw an Vllilllf? to In zlnhlilicull. I'Olll'hf'S werm-0ffP1'cJ in pulrlic' Spvzllx- put lu pmvti4-ul uplflivutiunu l4'4'llllilIllf'H ll'ill'llt'll in ing. vlmrul fpeukixxg. oral intPr1r1'elulion. and Q,1f'llPl'1ll llu- 1-lu--rfmlll. ,peer-ll. Studies leel to dvgrees of IIEIPIIEIOI' of urls ll.-luntvls l4'ilI'Ilt'll in Stun-K 1'lllhhl'00lllF. lhvn pull llllll Inu-lwlm' of scif-live. as well as IIlilSlCl'S 4lf gl'l'Pr. llu-ir kmmlewlgn- lu work all plan-ew liko Nlmlimlp Spvf-vll 1lPlPill'IlllC'lll 1'llllil'lllllll was Dr. Cllll't'Il4'P xXiF1'0ll-ill and Salt Lukv Cily. l lull. lnringillg lltlllllrh NIUFQLIII. lulvlx In ilu- 1'llHl'g1'. DEBATERS-YN'.xmf:1u Overugu, Chr- uian Guhfz, OMS Aqqertt STAND- ING: Ron Matlwn, Leslie Rude, Imr- Iones, Don Morlun, ROW ONE DON ARNEY, Ft. Wayne, lACK L. CUNNINGHAM, Crawforclsvllle. HOPE A. DAHLIN, Oak Lawn, Ill, JAMES R, GOVE, Paris, Ill ROW TWO RON l'lARDlVlAN, Greencastle, MARYELLEN HAYS, Pt. Wayne, GEORGE MARTIN, Terre Haute, RON MATLON, Wlmina. ROW THREE DAVlD F. MCATEE, lndiarrapolrs. IERRY MELLOY, Evansville. IAN lVllLLER, Sullrvan. X'MlLLlAlvl L l3'Rlf'F, Erazrl. ROW FOUR IAMES ROSE, lvlimezuma HAROLD THOMAS, Lxnton, PAUL l. VVALHER, Cflrrlelljrurq ARNOLD YARNO, Lcrfayellfi, 'CSV 4.v..-- Sver- Cf' QV 31' 55 x vp- ...,,.- 5 :IIMVN gg, -, B5 Sn N.. 9 Q lb X NSA Q wigs. W T v:.,,1-:-- f if r. 1 -f - -Aw: -N f - :gs- -, ':.,:53. '5', 3.jN I 2.35 x X' , :' 1' f ' ' ..T:.Zg3g , Q X I-A PIL- ' I. , x -T I f: f A 2 'H Q fVl W .fax I , -sf-...s Siv- as 'Ri SYCAMORE PLAYERS-ROW 1: F195 H-enclrm, limi Iecrm-5 Staley, .E .iy r',:.,g:':, 1:11 lrlrller, Amin E1-Qwmng, Iulrcx lfiseph, lvlcuyellen 3' Qrrs S' rlisrjl, lluzrlyn lVl1,1lClQCl'1, Eiarlorrm Key. HOW 2: ' f.I:,w,:s f.f:s Lulzcn lxfgxst-ers, Dormer Hardrrl, Fin fini ry f.f'l.1y, hlxlze C l.ms, Muze CDVCQIIVAE-ll, Cu-:1r'es P -'.'h i v rl' tiles lr.ly'r4-frie l5'rfj-cl, Iulic- Heder ROW 3: Don 'z Q' f.ff,l.'- Tim lf'l1ril'resH5Ar, Paul lwlarlzl-tr, lerry ' .'f- : l,,, :A 4 Sf mv Dflur, Gary Cllrrr-get Theta Alpha Pl1i Initiated 13 Uutstanding Pledges This Year Thirtccn plcdgcs were initiated into Theta 'Xlpha Phi. national honorary 1lI'2llIlilllt'S fraternity, this yt-ar. This honor meant that all thirteen ha-l worltcd on five difl'ercnt phascs ol' production. hcadcd unc crcw. and appeared in one major pro- duction whilc maintaining at lcast an 2.1, indcy. ,Xcliyitics ol' Thcta Alpha Phi included a trip to Purduc for the lltlll0l'Lll'yAa national convention. and thc annual Theta .-Xlpha Phi hanquct at Indiana Statc. Hlticcrs wcrc: ,lcrry Xlelloy. president: Suzy Schatz. ylcc-presldcnt: lrnla ,lcanne Staley. secrc- tary ,lcun lxnupp. trcasurcr. llr. liohcrt llastcrs wzts sponsor. CAST-CROWN PRINCE OF WANDEHLUST--l-Icrrerl Smith, Mrke Tame F, r. E'l'1l,ll'lLJU, Plug E-lendrrx, Ft-:bln Bumizon, Dave McAtee, ' ' ,.: ,fy 1,7 .S-ss.. ' us, Her ,- wa : ere 053: . ' Ms ,swf 1 255 as .,.. ,..hA x 5 . . I M' -i':r :IQ5f gif. H - 7' 12--Efzc V I - 'ai .-.'f 'vid . ff , gf f T . ff f f' l ' -e . ' ? f , Q Q Sycamore Players Co mp le t e d S u c c e s s f u l Three-Run season Tryouts. rehearsals. and opening nights high- lighted the year for Sycanlore Players. student dra- nlatics group. The fall production of Macbeth, was followed hy CON'ftl'tl.S Private Lives in the winter. Happy Time in the spring ended the year's produc- tions. A workshop initiated to acquaint theatre students with play production resulted in the staging of The ITVUIIIPII. Annu Clrristic. and The Crucible. George Allen directed this project. llfficers were: Jerry Nlelloy, president: Suzy Schatz. vice president: jean Knapp. secretary: Irina Jeanne Staley. treasurer. THETA ALPHA PHI-ROW 1: Myra-ne Pevc, Donna Hardin, lun Mrller, Ron Marlon, Irma Ieczrme Staley, Lrllrgrn Masters, Suzy Scltrrtz, Mrnryellerr Hays, Barbara Key ROW 2: Don Iohrrson, le-try Melt-Qty, Tom Clnichester, Wolter Klme, Dr Ralph N. Tlrey, Dr Robert Masters, Vrrqil Gray, lr, Georqe Robert Allen, Ierry Weaver UllilIll'6ll,S Theatre Productions Attracted Crowds of Children Indiana State was invaded three times this year hy crowds of Terre Hallie school children attending tlhildren's Theatre productions Clown Prinec of lfmzrlcrlust opened the year, followed in the winter hy The Ghost of Ur. l,l'lllIy. Spring found the pro- duction schedule finishing with Run Array Rocket. ,-,YS SPEECH UNION-Don Moilcm, Anita Browning, Ice Iones, Otis Aqqertt, sponsor, Ron Motlon, Ron Zak, lean Knapp, Wanda Overton, Leslie Rude, sponsor, NOT PICTURED: Dennis Hflnizlllsy and Mary Io Swinlz, Oral Interpretation Club Gave PI'0gl'3lllS for the Connnunitv Composed of stiulf-nts intvrestetl in oral rozulinz. the Ural Interpretation Clulr prnviulml progranis for cliurvli groups. servit-0 vlulis. anfl schools. This yr-ar six Illf'lIlll6I'S l'E'lTl'6SPIllf'fl liuliana State at Tho Appli- Blossoni Festival. tllf' national on-lit in oral intvr- pretation at lllivliigan Statv l'iiix'm'sity. Offit-ers wore: Wayne Largont. pwsialmit: Suzy Svliatz, vivo lDl'6'Sltlf'IllZ Rita llmulrix. sm-i'etaii'y: Charles Fullvr. pululia-ity. ORAL INTERPRETATION CLUB-SEATED: Finn l-lenlii:-:, UIQ, Lament, Cliorlos Full-9: STANDING: Lee l.l lurneil ling: lefizirx Sisley, listen Srnzlli, lumix Eiwsr Din llirlizri, Fin I,f'z'1:i NOT PICTURED: Suzy Schatz, lluiilyn Muni alt, E7'f'l'Q'll1s' Stolforif Speech Union Was A New Group This Your Nuhwly furnuul lliis yvar tlio Siu-vi-li llnion sr-rwul tlu- sn-luiml alul tlu- unn- inunity tlirougli sariuu- -lu-4-vli af- livitiew. ln tlu- fall. nu-nilufrs spoiismw-fl a Vmiililittvr- luharing aiul Ffllllitbllllll on llw t'llI'l't'Ill 4l4-lialv 1IlI1'Nll0ll SlIilll Wo Curlv 'lllu' lliglu-at 4fulirt'! 'X lmolx of 1-If-wii sluwwlim was 1-imipilt--I lrnni ilu- 4'Yt'lll anfl sulil to 1-all.-uv l't'lbl't?rClll1lllX9r ulun partiripatnul. 'lllw Qfllllll also hlN,lll'lPl't'4l a wil- lc-ggv flolratv tnurnaniont alul a liigli svllool furmisin' nu-vt :luring tlu' if-ar. Speakers Blll'l'llll Conlribult-fl Elltt'l't1lilllllt'lll and Expcwicllco SllPillil'l'5 Izlll't'illl uurlwil to t'Ullll'lltlIl4' to tlu' viitvr- tainnient aiul vsliu-ation ol' tlu- Iwuplv ol tluf muni- niunity. alul to provinlv pravtival vxlu-i'if-iivv lor stiulonts in oral t'XI!l'Ph!'ltlll. NI'?lTllN'I'5 of Spvaluws llurvau xsvrv alisay- rviuly to proviulv Plllltillltlllill vntvrtainnu-nt to tlif' lu-uplw of the 1-ollffgv anal ol' llu- vmnniuiiily. lfavully aiul 5llIIltTlllS alikr partivipatvel in tlu' lllIl'l'Slll-- se-rx'i:-v with a listing of ovor sixty lPl'lI:ll'lllll tnlvivs. SPEAKERS BUREAU-SEATED: Evil lqili-i l'l'jIriF'1ll, Tl Grail ', i'1f 'i.r1,, lfiriri 5Z1.1'li, lf,:1.i:-f- ll- lf:-'i lfif' ' ' STANDING: ll :sser lsrczdz, Fin l.f,z'I , D ri ' 1 'xg' l lI'1,,,1 l,'1 1IIC1 arw' 1 'T -ak, If I N I 'T R1lIKli0-T6l6Y'iSiOll WOl'k Gave Near Professional EXllt'l'it'llC? llzulio-telvxieioii iiiujore often upvmtvnl on an near profvrfioiiail luifir. .X vuiiilrillutinli of rmiiiiivwizll work with tln' alowntown stutiona annul work at tht- wllt-go station gave atntln-nth opportunities in nearly vw-i'y urea ul' lll'Ui1ll1'ilhllllQ work. Directimi. wript- writing. prmlnviiig. lighting. inulw-up. hounnl 4-l'l'et-ts. untl an-ting all Iwlpt-tl lll'PlD2ll'0 for ai lllllllft' in tliif airvu ol' inure t'0lllllllIlllt'illl0IlS. 'llhix year pn'ol'Pfffni'e lrmn lntlitum Stzitv alpln-ainwl on XYTHI-'I'Y in l'0Il4illllt'll0ll with the t-ollcgv prev- grznn. Srieiivri. lfnglihll. Klllll spew-li were just ll few ol the tupn-5 nntlvr 1llh1'llhhlljll. Stnclents gave' rcgnltn' rutlio l?l'0llll4'ilSlS ut WBUXY . :life-musing mlla-go zlrtivitit-r-. ctlut-ntimi. nineiv. amrl wlmlta. -Xt thf' t-nllvgv station, the l'vtt'r llallaluiln wrim l'PIllillllC4l ai livuvy fzix'0rit4j' with 4'hil4lrvn in tln' arfnt. Cullt-go stuale-nth wrote tho sc-rilvta for tlw progruni whit-Ii tultl tlw illlY?l1llll'Pl'S of Petri' ainfl alll Iii, little uniniul frienels. XII in ull. when the ivan' Pnflml. PllIllFlllh fvlt that tht-5 were we-Il pi'epz1l'vul for work vithrfr HN tvurliefrf ur pi'ufPsrimiul raulio-tvlvrision wm'lwrw. THOSE INTERESTED in rt:1CllofTV lucid CI Cl'1Qt1'1C+E' to COLLEGIANS TRIEDthe1r lmmd at Writing nc rruticii lllill? part in litroudcctstiiiq live shows over VVTHI-TV. directing cmd bmcxdccrstmq over local QlCIllOHS J ? X me THE ELEMENTARY FACULTY ot Laboratory School aided lnd- iana State students in learning classroom techniques. THE SECONDARY faculty well cornecl our observations and answered all our questions. EIGHTH GRADERS at the Laboratory School listened intently to teacher lane Gwin. 44' t 591 L win ,X NN' now ONE CAROLYN BOWLES, Pmmenta. KATIE L. COOPER, Daytona Beach, Fla, RICHARD I, DOLEISL Geddes, South Dakota. Graduate Students xxx..- ROW TWO PAUL F. STANTON, Peru. IAMES WITTENAUEH, Amk-ia. REELY BOOSTING education were films like These which were available to everyone l X S ll fi 'L 'X Hg fwh 184 Seniors Founfl 1960 To Be A Year of Transition and Plans This was a year of transition for seniors. Caught halfway hetween the college worltl antl the worlal outside. seniors stoo4l hesitantly on the thresholtl of their professional life, reminisf-ing regretfnlly of days gone hy. eagerly anticipating the future. Their thoughts were mainly of tomorrow. the opportunity-offering tomorrow whim-I1 meant the realization of the slreams formulatetl tlmling their freshman year. So. they suffereel through plave- lllC'Ill interviews. joh illlfTl'Yit'XS'S. with 1-1'osse4l flllgfls and shaky smiles. Alreatly lnfliana State Tearliers College was heeoming a part of their past. important lJet'ause it hafl preparesl them for tomorrow. lj ' M1173 e-1 il f ki SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT!C1 1115 111.13551 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: Ee-ve11ly Elder, E1 11 11 1 l ?S'?U'Gl1VE'Q I1r113i:1Q Fahey, 11:-s1rier1t STANDING Owen, if6GSl1U?T, 1111111111111 IJ-1-:sx', :tn-iff-115 C1ga1'11g11 ferr' I1 1 Larry Lyfns, Emi-Ln' ffunizl I-'51 111 111 e NOT PICTURED Sora Io Mf111n1'1, se- -'cry ' ' I 1 5 , 1 l.. 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They wv1'0 111111ost l'Pill1f' 101' 1111111 5PI11OI' IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Jima Higgs' preside? 5041143 1111131 l'1'0W'1 11115 wlth 1110114 1111111111 H0W'?Vl '- lfjrrene Peg: 're1:s,1er' Sizxee Siiejsztlzz seiredry, Brenda Eem- tlwy 11ll1'Q'11 tlwir 11ll1lll'P 111111 lig11t11ea1'te1111vef 111111 wer, Spien: Cf'..r11rLl rerfeesntawe, STANDING: Ellen LifNuk:2:, Qi11t'1?. 1-111111110111 111 their IIQXX-1v0llIl11 111z1t1l1'i1y. :feljeni Cwfli fE75T959n'3f 'Q Turk Eiffllm Sfldenf CC -19713 'e5'reser1tct1Ve, Ed FNfusse1I::1c1n, vzce-g:1res1de11t. T11i'Sf'g11T ' We ,-f- 1 Q1 ' , ' 1 -1 5 P Lv 13 .1-A - .- - rx .- A- .I . f,.vf+,S W -1- 1 1 .5 . M f rl , , O 9 I 1 ' 1 1 A A s- ' 'A ,., . ' yy 1- :fi -1 Y 5 ' 1' I - ' HOW 1: Eerker: .3-.cE:' Z Szty Ac:-ee, '1..1Il:13z11 11 M -V .X ' is W, .51d1Jms, Fhmp 1. jilkrsnd, Rizie Akers, Gary , ,f ' , 'V ' gi' Q f Cx 11. Akers, Icseph Armc1k1n '1 . ' f-Q 1 1 2. , ' , . 3 W ' ' ,, . 'l .. iii.-A1 J 1 51- 11 11- Y -'fix f Ye' -fr.,-, 'A 1'f fl . 1 1 1 -1 , , . ' if . 'fp m e gm : I . 11' X NW' -' w 3 -V 1-Sf A V . I-1 A t lla 4 Y -T R 6, V I: 1 0' YC 1- is Z ' P? W' z: 1 1 - K- ,-.. ' -- ' -V M 1 . . , . A -x Z, t- -' F A -: ROW 2: Rqzertu Agzp.-eqnte, Jerry ,L-.sn F11n13.1:1 At- -' N uv' ' . 1 'Z' l , ' 1111151211 111. Aux, Irnnice Eczgent, 1vf11tc1'1 BCIl1'3Y, ., 1 i 3 1 fi V ' '.','1fQ1:m Ecgley ' ' 1 ,fee -3- eff! ' 1 1 1' ,. , E we 1- 1 , , , A 1 1 I 1 - I ' 1 if 7, ti: K ' 1 - -1 155' L L ---1 le L Q '39, n ROW 3: Ierry Biker, Iuzy Esker, Luzry Swegzt, Icuef jig: Sanger, fine BW41-.feQ,, Titty Eames, SCM' 1' A Eartlett, 11. A ,A, -Q yn, A rw F e - , , 'A za- a ' QF , ' S?-f . Xt' 25. V vi ,' .we f ROW 4: 411515 Egstum Ivfulige. Eezgh, Ereuac Ee:- I ':, Q 1 Q 5 I I Q ner, fvfzry L11 Eensyl, 331111: Exijle, 511:13 E11- '-I ' 1 T D' x ' ' Q'-' Helen Exgzrz. f 'I ' ' ' 11 1. , , ' 2114. LW hx , -1 .. .4 1 ' pf' - 1 2:-1 ' 1 gg, 1' 1- wjrqvx J -- 1- - 1 ll. HM '- Q - ii, :- re ' 1:4 '5 ' V ,' ROW 5: K PC3113 Sfiilf EWS, fir. 151. Elud, DTR - Elznzhcrj, Mary Elle: E1'S'1'1Y1S, Allen Blcckif- ' fx 4 - Harry 1-fax Ezmlezs, Kathryn Eazzrih, 1 1 nb. 186 ROW 1: Darrell Bratl, Eugene V. Brcare, Betty Brown, Carolien Brown, Constance Brune, Nancy Bryan Robert Burqbacher. ROW 2: Charles A. Burgess, Adolph Busch, lerry Byers, Larry G, Byers, Donald Bymgton, fr. Lrnda Byrd, Sheila Byrne. ROW 3: LeRoy Callahan, Mary Lou Came, larnes M. Cannon, Robert B, Carter, Wrlham Case, Ltnda Chandler, ludy Chaney. ROW 4: lcixnn Chapman, Nancy I. Chapman, Karon Chastatn, larnce Cheesewrrajht, Blame Clark lames D. Clemmens, Paulrn Clriford, ROW 5: Twylamay Clrztcn, Davrd Clase, lrmrnre B. Clcuser, Carlton I. Ceats, Karen Ctfihran, Pat Cclhns, lean Coltharp. ROW 6: Cwlcrra Ccok, C111 Cut, CIICl Ccx, Neva Cox, Larry Crabb, lffcna Craxg, Tfrllpam A, Crack ROW 7: Hen lyf Cricket, Larry Crcx-.ley .ucrrzs C: Crumrzn, Carl E Czxlxver, Flalpr Catii, Deanna Daugherty, Nerrna Dans, ROW 8: lanet Dean, llary lane Deatzrciz, Beret' Delcen, Evelyn lo Delay, Glorria D-:-ftor. Laura Dcve, Lynne Dcyle ROW 9: Paxricia Drake, lee Dreacher, Dons Due Kathy Dunham, Nancy Eamcndson, Sandra Ere Ralph Ellrs. ROW 10: Dxvrd Engle, ltgsegh Evans, l:y:e Evans Pat Evans, Sue Evans, Deletes Fagaj, Beverly Farrhelcl, ROW 11: lanet Fans, Nalda Fava, Anna Fehrer: hacher, Raymond Fetler, Carol l. Frck, lrm lf. Ftelds, Iackre Finch. 5- 4 I L ,, - -.. -ya.. f g:, I .-I X., rr !- 'X Q' -in-A r r' gr -. .E ml. iv-, mg, , 1 I , 7.3 ll' -52 .. in .-ff ye .- --:-3, if -, 'Q ' 1 1 cv ef 'N X1-- A I ,LEU-L, y -1- 'Q ,, . --q , 49.3 A , 4 'I ' 'S-fb re T f' '- ' e 7 6 X-. iii, Hp b ' .:,,'c: i, . g ' I - l X. ni , 5511.-iff-' 1, .Ve C' lil g 1- : h l ' 'Y ff F' al' aigaw r- as -Q, W P Xi- w X! .QL - if .X . T1 Q v B ' I , ' r A 1 a X A 1 r x 1 , 4 r l ,as - es: Q 4 its X .ll N 7,-e' i C Q' G 5? M W ,,,, . z h ,V i A A it .f :JP .sc .fi ,, , Q, ' ,,'f V- :-- 1 t- l-, A , fy f 1.4 H , , -Y, Ll M .4- lk W 'Z vxl X, r-,x A: he l :i fc -v- fr-,.,x as-A 5- gs vs u ,gr- i' il: tx 5 F ,xy t ,N 016 187 ROW 1: Iames Fishman, Iohn Fitch, Ronald S. Foster, Vernon Frayer, Dorothy Gable, Lowell L. Galey, William Gaskey. ROW 2: Charles Geelcie, Robert George, Linda Arm Gerke, Anthony A. Gibbs, Virginia Gilman, Louis Giovanini, ludith Givens. ROW 3: Martin Godfrey, Ierry Goodwin, Richard Gordon, Catherine Gosnell, David Gottsche, Dale T. Gray, Norman Gulitz. ROW 4: Robert R. Gurchiek, loe Guth, Lloyd Hage- dorn, Sheryl l-Iajek, Charles Hale, Darlene Hale, Guy Hale. ROW 5: Carl M. Hall, Duane D. Halsema, loyce Hamblin, Sherrie Hancock, Wilbur Hancock, Myron Rex Hane, Robert loseph Hanna. ROW 6: Sonnie Harbison, Iohn Edward Harmon, Joseph Haro, Ion Harper, Iacl: D. Harris, Sandra Hartman, Linda Harvey. ROW 7: Leslie Hash, Carol Hawn, Iune Heck, Daniel C. Hendren, Martha Hendrickson, Eileen Henson, Faith Elaine Henson. ROW 8: Pat Hickman, Robert Hiqnite, Wayne A. Hile, Dan Hoffman, Beverly Holt, Bob Holt, William R. Hopper. ROW 9: Larry L, Huber, Ioe Hudson, Sherry Ann Humphreys, Dennis Isbell, Donna Iackson, James Vanest, lucly lean. ROW 10: Maribelle Iensen, Benny E, Iohnson, Billy L. Iohnson, Betty Iohnson, Robert Iohnson, Ir., Charles I. Iones, Sondra Jordan. ROW 11: Lowell Kamman, Irene Kassabaum, G. Cori Keller, William Ketch, Barbara Key, Mary lane Kiefer, Hiromi Kimizuka. ROW 1: Michael Kinsey, Karen Kirscholt, Harold W. Kitch, Anita Klinker, Iohn Douglas Knight, David Knott, Phyllis Komisarcik. ROW 2: Francine Korous, Regina Kramer, Larry Krieg, Carol Kulow, Georgiann Laham, lane Lambert, Wayne Largent. ROW 3: Richalyn Larrabee, Cynthia Laughlin, Leo Lavin, Karen Lawton, Iudy Laybold, Lucy Lee, Iohn Leeke. ROW 4: Raymond Leising, Richard Lemke, Rita Lewis, Patricia Lewsader, Larry Lieberenz, Vir- ginia Liechty, Charles Lipscomb. ROW 5: Iohn Livengood, Charles H. Lockridge, lack E. Loge, Peter Lowe, Robert Lowe, Ted Lucas, Allan Brent McClellan. ROW B: C. Wayne Lutes, Michael B. McCormick. Phil McDaniel, Ellen McNabb, Mary MacPhee, Margaret Rose Malone, Ronald Manning. ROW 7: Paul Markle, William Marley, Robert Mars- zalek, Mary E, Martin, Rose Massa, Iudy Mat- tioda, Pat Maulding. ROW 8: Kenneth Maurice, Nancy Meade, Mary lane Meek, Darlene Meki, Daniel Merrell, Patricia Milam, Donald E. Miller, ROW 9: Duane E. Miller, Thomas L. Miller, Wilma Miller, Robert Millman, Barbara Minnick, Lee Mohamed, Donna Carol Moore. ROW 10: Dale Morgam, Clara Morgan, Robert Mor- gan, Anna Moroni, joseph Morrow, Alice Mor- ton, Phyllis Mounts, ROW ll: Joe Mouzin, lim Mueller, Ioseph P. Mulhall Suzanne Murphy, E. O. Musselman, Gary Myers Donald R. Naas. QV! L, off in 'xv 'G-N. .Qt Fe ff ... Q 'M' x Q' N?- E Q. Y if X'- 4X 5 1 , 1.-:v -9- 'X L.. . ' x W if' Yr' s tri' x Q. 21 ,,. C'- 'U W' lr 'A . S--il IN QP Q W, sa Vee, .. r 1, w ' 'fir li ' , , 53' K 1 ,A - ? fi ,i V -, 1 Q' '.v- L , - 'X ll A it 1:-L' S l in rl.. we ,Qu 'v We fixgi, dl., 190 HOW 1: Ruthie Nash, Ron Nazerine, David Neckar, Betty L. Neese, Sandra Neliqh, Barbara Neu- man, Mary E, Nicholson. ROW 2: Karl Nipple, Charles Northquist, Mary June Norton, Nancy Nottingham, Dale Oakley, Ierry Oqle, Linda Olsen. ROW 3: Walda Ott, Iudith A. Parks, lohri Parshall, Arvind Patel, Larry Pauley, Gerald W. Pearson, Thomas Pedersen. ROW 4: lack B. Peel, Myrene Pepa, Bud Perry, Carol Perry, Iacqueline Petty, Pat Peverly, Torn Pheqley. ROW 5: Leon Pickard, Faryl Pickett, Sharyl Pickett, Carl T. Pitts, Marvin Porter, Susanne Porter, Don Price. ROW S: William L, Price, Arlene Pritchett, Larry Pritchett, Cyann Proffitt, Carol Pulver, Phyllis Ann Purcell, Betsy Ann Tucker Rader. ROW 7: Ioan Rambis, lune Ramsey, Charlotte Ray- bould, Sharon Ream, Iohn Redman, Larry Reim- er, Venita Reisner. ROW 8: Gerry Renkenberqer, Madeline Deanna Ric- ciardi, Marilyn Dianne Ricciardi, Betty I. Richards, Richard E. Richmond, Donna K. Rigas, Drusilla Riqney. ROW 9: Mike Riley, lohn A. Rissler, Sharon Roach, Iohn L, Roberson, Kay Root, Sherry Rose, James Rosenberry. ROW 10: Warren Ross, Elizabeth Roth, Ieanne'te Rowinqs, Roy Ion Raymond, Carol Ryan, Step- han Sander, William Sanders. ROW ll: Robert Saunders, Sally Scarlett, Ianice Schmidt, Richard Schreiber, Ronald Lee Scott, David Searcy, Theresa Secondino. ROW 1: Marcia Sell, 'William Severns, Arlene Shar' on, Hal Sharpe, Shirlee Shepitka, Donna Shields, lerry Shiplov. ROW 2: Rosetta Siner, Bill Sisson, lerry Small, Iennif Lee Smith, Mil-ze Smith, Owen Ft. Smith, Ranger Smith, ROW 3: Sharon Smith, Lewis Snyder, Hebert F, Solomon, lrene Sapp, Anna M Soyaclc, David Sciphr, lrma leanne Staley ROW 4: Ann Stantill, Paulette Starfievich, Iacqueline Starr, Marcia Stephens Linda Steurer, Ruth K Stewart, BGTlf'CIl'CI Stone ROW 5: lames Stryker, Ann Sw-inder, Earbara Swearinaen, Larry Sweatt, Phyllis Swinfard, Mary lo Swiril-:, Ann C Taylfir ROW 6: lanet Taylor, William Tdylar, Mary l Thomas, Millard Thaniiison, Icthn T, Thy-en, Ann-A Tiffin, Ice Tirnrricns ROW 7: Ioanri Todd, Ruth Todd, Martin T-gtrqerson. Page Townsend, Hueita Tribliile, lercinie Tr-Qixler, Cirrtv,l Tdrr.-i--ri ROW 8: Sue Uland, Iacquelyn Varvel, Ierry UV, Veach, Giln Verl-camp, lessie Ven Leer, Dorothy Vtfallace, Lanny Vfallem ROW 9: Maggie Walters, Richard H Ward, Sandy Warren, lane Vtfeathers, VVallace Vfeiiiltt, Charles Wessel, Dave Whaley, ROW 10: Dottie White, Karen Dee White, lacl-: Wiiit- inqer, Fred Vlild, Cnralyn Vtfilkinscn, Tim 'Wil- liams, Richard L Wilson, ROW 11: Sharron Wollt, Alice Rae Woolten, Dixie Worrell, Paula Wuchrier, Edna Mae Zweiqe, t ., ' A W 1.1 1 w 4-. ' I t ami if ., A ,deaf f Y fl-' ., .. , 1- oz..- H af' . ,. l' t -gg. . '94 Lr l 1 h -xx 7-r,:,, ,s 1 ,I ,I .Y .. ,, Htl 4 .,' ,VT . tax: ii V . 9 5 5' kg f ?i1 .t53 A gf- LSM, , i 1 R We ,.,. 1, 5 vm t zgirffi ' ' .Affl- ' +5 f 55' gif' H223 ' ..x tt, 'Q ig,- LF r,,, I Ms' Y , sf-f T I SOPll0lll0l't'S Found Their Year To Be One Full of Transition Q 1 llus wats at year ol transition lor S0lDll0IIlOl'0S. ,lust M 'mm , Kami Iulsl the lirst milestone of their eollege t'atreers. lull not quite iippen-lussiiivii. they were luegimiiug lo learn uhul rollege lite really wats. Those who hail lhlll'lll'llbill4'4l in filllllvllr affairs tluriug their fresh- uutu year ulrezuly ft-lt the lrenelils ol' their work. Slow sl1ll'l0l's fouutl they still haul time to jump into rauupus tu-tivities auul work for honors, us well as personal 0Ill'l1'llIll0lll. through group life. Soplloliiores t-xpt-rivm-1-tl one ol' their lrigggest suc- 1'Phst?a in the early lull wlien they tlistrilrulml lneanies to the lreslunen tuul lormetl an Beanie Patrol to 4-ul'orf'e lneuiiie-weuriiig until Homerouiing. A Kau- gztroo vourl uietetl out appropriate plmisluueut for xiolutors ol' the Bennie Cotle. With this experience. the soplmuiores cut their ties with the fresltmun vluss. litwlllllllllg to work to esttilnlish a souuil lvusis lor realization of goals set for senior College. SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT Dun Petter SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-Norm Tcmsoni, txecxsttrer, Glen Anl-:ne-y, Student Council Ftepresentativ Perri Lu H12-henlwrq I v Q f7 '5l-VlER' FMul1 Htiitz, se-rfftuxry, Lind-it Kingsley, Student Ccunctl Ftepr-ssentative . , N ,. ,S Q X 4 xi!!-410 C .R CT 192 HERALDING in the 1959 homecoming, the sophomores, remembering the ii'nrwgrrtfi1i'ii:e of winning the Irfirdiiimii-i'i iuq-offwcrr, mcide ii possible ior the eager freshmen to burn their beanies en thrmi chilly Ccteber evening. BACK IN THE warmer days of autumn, ihere were times when sepiieriiere iiicxss members iifird to -eriiriozi-1 freshmen on the importance Qi be-cxnie f9CO'IjI'1iiiOI'1. Their requicriioris were enicrrced by ihe ilirimcxr-so Cliiii. I f , V1 'R ' . 193 3 1 IN li FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT-lvhl-211 SIIHIIIONS Fr e S 11 lll a ll Found Their First Year Was a Year of Change 'lihis was a year of change for freshmen. Bereft of the security of high school life. facecl with the task of estahlishing themselves securely in the new. fright- ening college worlel. they fountl college tlifferent from anything they hatl previously known. Grueliug orientation tests, lmrruges of informa- tion. a dizzying social whirl were their introtluctions to college antl the fast pace rlitl not slow 4luring the year. It was confusing at first hut the freshmen re- covererl rapidly. fintling and asserting themselves. This year the freshmen were among the most active in the college history. They were the first to ohserve. as a hotly. the rule of wearing heauies until Homecoming. 'liheir spirit helped put the in- fant Pep Cluh on its feet aml made it function effectively throughout the f'6i.il'. The freshman elec- tion th-ew a higher freshman Vote than any election in the past three years. Freshman elass meetings institutetl a Saflie Hawkins rlance on campus, Al- though the freshmen were new. they learuetl fast, swiftly lnecoming important coutrihutiug memlners of the college group. FHESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-SEATED: lftm r Szwegptixztl, treixsuwxg Hay Summetvtlle, Student CiO11IlC1l representcstxveg Lynne Wcrrenl, 5 :f1.:1.' STANDING: Lyzm ifftiile, Sf. 'eu' lgiltlll-T11 I'1p,1rese'I1tGti'Jfg Ron Recdintger, vie-E--presldenl :IN l lv l U ry .Ymi we-' w,,1v. W x f5X ', L' 4 A 7 F?-1. N, IV V.. ' me Sexy Yf, r. I 5 .- :ft 53 ,N Q, ,X mf Q 3. 8, 455 r mf! 'ff e fi -.WX :wr-2 Pb if 7' Q:-X ee e -' ww ' iff i i. - . . ,. i FAH ' gi 453 ' t ,Q .f 51? , l. Wx-K X' A- 'V N, 1 vi qt 6 li , F -- I, :fr fi., 5 A , -I 4, A si A l K r .t ' 'V - .fl 1.5. up N 'U ,,, L1 - 2' s M - 'Fftf .g. i 4 f-- ff it : U-3 iz -2 5261 gf K free! ,,5f',isiIPS fait'-?f1 11- 511, X '-sv.. SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, an ide-Gi Lipgrn wiiicii State wits ititiiicietii, wits tirst iii the iiiirttiis Qi these freshmen state schoicirship winners.. Yeciriy the Cfgiieife rewarded eutsttetzxfiiiipg stw,xciei't:s with tiiicxticitixi tixlij. TRIUMPHANT FRESHMEN Watched their bectiiies '1 gt up in smoke at homecominq festivities. FRESHMAN GIRLS find their I:-itiiiiselars kectiiiie if:- ,QB 9072 .13 '1 -.Aa ' .1 5- - .:-it' ' 'mn .,9'!'f '1i Tr: .1551 'ir' -X , , 1g,:,t,,. 'g.ji 1? lf? A332295 I ' . -9 .- V I xr- ij - - 11 195 ter C7CQ1,1'QI1IktfECi mt the ,ziiitiiii Cfl1,1I'1S'?i'IfTS iiiittet, O V 1 .l.ma5f . '5 Q e ' E' my :ii EP '95-v-. K -' lg Q X xxx, .L - S. ' tuclent time dollar It was a year of change. but to tlle local lllCI'CllEllllS it was dollars. more dollars, because more students were buying more. 196 Fgaf-35? , , sm. cs. us X J -7 x' ' -, S T Qxf--- iii-wxg .,,.. f if Q-'Z . iw . f .ff 35,-A' Sw -' - fm Izf?-21-:iiffw - . Pitwi . '? , . gk, F-fy. V. , ,- iq:-...Q if, -. nf-irq. . 3. 'T '1' .lib -jf -3' -,z ,, ' TEFL , ' ,, ,yn ,gg . Q ix fa 1' 'i Ms.:-, , X? X 3 .- 'Nfl ,, 53: .x7:?:.jj Q . 5, - T .-gr: ly, Y-N, Q' X is ,gfhvg ,N Vu-f we R'-rx .- fri . iv - .6355 Q-aqkatgksliiif-119 51 'W :W ' ,-5,13 A 1 , . NH- 'Q' -1 x. . ' 'mfax-11-.- ,, , 1-. -, - . -'sv X X -' . . 135,44 f 5 , . ., A 'ifxlfefi'-'R+' 1112 Siig.. ' , ., f- 5, .':5. , :- ' Q .f t 3 A: ' - N :xl . A . i M 1, C ,, K. :-it sci-Slifii li t ' T - jj ii' - B - W The BANKS OF TERRE HAUTE were always ready to serve you. Indiana State Bank Merchants National Bank State Bank of West Terre Haute Terre Haute First National Bank Terre Haute Savings Bank 197 MQQRE - LANGEN PRINTING if l'l'l3LISIlING COMPANH I-I-U NOTLII Sixilm Sjcrcci Torre Haute, lluliana 198 1, 1 2 I 'fv ff . ' -iw' 'isllyiff 5 '1 R 2351 1Ai,iL . 11-uw ' 1 lx QE QQ15. - 4, il K A X S -S Tom X fifdw tw gm I ...- ' x , X . ' - ,H ' .lm h svn- W H v ,Mi MEIS BRIDAL SHOP with Mrs. Helen Tapy, consultant, showed a new sivle ia Susan Murphy, Carolyn Silvers, and Kay Summerville. Sue Broadwell showed George Rowe, Rich McNair, and Dave Neckar thai terihis eauipiiieiil fron: MCMILLAN SPORTS. INC., 726 Wabash Avenue, would help them eriiay spriiia and summer outdoor activities. lx wa '- , M12 is ,fi x . f 4 ' 4 3 ,, T lf Qiijfffls e ,Q . yl . 4. if .. Y .4 i, v, x Nkkgis I ' '-' in 1 t .L Z? ., b sry, L 1 J.....,S, ,,, T .ff X Mr. Becker crssured Charlie lohnson and Sctndy Hcrrtrnon that HEINL'S FLOWER SHOP, 129 South Seve-nih Street, was the best ploce in town to buy fresh cut ilowers. v 1 1 --. . in ,.,.-u-il 5 t. Fir tne 11tsl'i1',it tgrtitsciotts iiuile ir. f'7f1.ff.S, Terry Mitrtizx critil i'.'t!.G'f' l-f'fr:P'.Q 1 tixdwtsecl it visit IOS EPH'S. l3f:'E lfvltxbtirsli Av - , i,. tr.. L .. to N4 V f'ffv':,- f 'H lf-v ftflwwv 1- f ...J 1... ,lf . nit, f. 'tt HILLM1-XN'S IEWELEITS. Z W'ff'rl',i:sh Auf-eiitte, 1,5 'lp' 1 t' i,t,i',' iirf' 3 202 Fronl: Buoliner and Maurice Overton lilied the service qiven by Bill Steward Crt his DX SERVICE STATION, 330 MN -w. North Seventh Street. 5 -f . W- t -Y - .. . - -v-4'- ' www .Q-QP? D. .' Vt ?'f ' . L , Q , e ,B Z-zg, -:ws-path-Biz, X . . '. - . 1 v- - ' . fhff' ,K Vw ,. ray: . -55,5 How about those sharp saddles that Mr. Hahn was fitting Madeline Ricciardi with? Her twin Marilyn also admired the shoes at HORNUNG AND HAHN, INC., 28 South Seventh Street. Whether they wanted their skirts or favorite tornials cleaned, Sally Bullerdiclc and Carolyn Maurer knew their cleaning would he well done at FELIX CLEAN- ERS, ll2O Ohio Street. af iv, N-wsx:Ql'2.'N-1-'mrfl-Z1.ii. ,K ,mugvxj f--x,,...-W-Q2 ,,,.v,vg Wyre li ,..V,.x - 2 :1'fQNl if 2l t w-vw vm... Phyllis l-Qornisarcilc and Carolyn Davis Considered it quite a treat when Neil Muse and loe Vfiitzaei' took thein to the EAT-A-TERIA, 2525 'Walaasli Ai .'1f if nue, for a snaclz, Whether planning a style show or spring lasliitqixe or shopping for their own persciial wiiirdrohe, Liiidfi Eldred and Marianne Ellsberry shopped at LEVIN- SON'S, 640 Vtfaloash Avenue. fc A Nmwee-:.:' -Qi,-:s u 'Q , ,i..V,,., H. K fQI.S?F5fftfEfi'-f?s:rS - . ., . W.-:x:,.'-A ' . -. -wg , '1:Q'9S' J :hy Q-. N ve. 4:2-fsm xxx -. ,- t ? 5... 1, Q 9 1 1 gt t . t I x , as , , ,1 '- 'sf x if' A 203 When Iucly Ash and Faith Henson wanted their clothes cleaned in a hurry, they went to ONE HOUR MARTINIZING, SOO Wabash Avenue. TERRE HAUTE DISTRICT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Adams Pontiac, Inc. lohn Moore Auto Sales, lnc. Downtown Chevrolet Sales, lnc. Gasaway Motors Key Auto Sales Mace Service, Inc. Hanes Qlllaniel Auto Sales, Inc. Shanks Motor Co. Terre Haute Auto Co. lack Thrasher Ford Sales, Inc. Viqo Motors 1: ,,,. vt , 4-'f . , - Cool, refreshing milk from BORDEN'S CO., 531 North Fifth Street, was a taste treat for Iill Ault and Phyllis Deno. 204 N. ,xv ,,-,,.,k,:i.,..-,5.-f - ev'q-.j-'gqv-vw-'-'-f-M ' 1 -Y' U . z.2: :Que-: H -9f-rY ':,- Y.: - 591.4-Q wma'-SAX A 5:-5':,.m '. .Af 5-.fc -X mx. Ny. J. q:1-QI-Jw . X-. S H:-,AQ ' 1,5 V t. , em- X., .e:: z:.s :Q .. i - O- ' . W im,-.!.f.. 5 f- . t if f ' if i, A , pf IN ... O I Ks ' V? RQ FRF ,- keg 'SEN Gage, J N 1 ' V E. fs I 4 .W Tx., :V .. X. far Q. Wy dime Irerie Kassabaurri agreed with other ISTC students that only MARTIN'S fine crattsrrranship in portraits was suitable for those special pictures, MARTlN'S PHOTO SHOP, 68113 Wabash Avenue, is the otiiciai phetn- qrapher for the Sycamore. 205 , , it d E, lagx I -.nf , I If 7, Ned ' 4 Qwlzley took Carol Turpin shopping with her Nancy Sirnons and ludy Miller knew that GILFOY , A tlz-i ,Less tor that special occasion, and because MY CLEANERS. l7OO North Tenth Street, would site hixci gtiod taste, she chose a dress from the freshen up their spring wardrobes. LASALLE SHOP, 269 North Sixth Street. 1 Fldzprfi, Bib Vllurren, and lacl: Booth thought gr-rzt Zi stop at the PARKMORE, 35531 Wcrloash nue, for CI 'good Cup it Coltee. 1' ' i .,. rf ,-.,'. T-'-' N- ' ii ,S 'M nn ,,,ri',f,,,,1 -L ' in '-1 3 N fll '1 N il- . 4 : I- rg ,,t'.. ,Q '-I - -R atle- ' f' 1.54. , . fttti r , r 1, N ,fd it -ii :I ,. . - J V T iv. . .1 4 Y:-fi W- , -M-Q-T3-..i For the be-st in art supplies at economical prices, SMITH-ALSOP PAINT AND VARNISH CO. became a by-word for College students like Carol Kassabaurn and Norm Trench. Y t Bill Goskoy, Bourne Vtfe-isboch, Boi Wilson, cmd ludy Nurtemctcher Qt: ioyed shakes and sttrrclctes itrtd cl the flavorful products ot the MODEL MILK AND ICE CREAM CO., INC. 540 North Seventh Street. Q 1 . ..- Q,-. ' -5.-1: win , .., 1. al s:-. tr . , , I' v1-T.. TE 'Q' '95 , iii- 'w w :xl b .il j-QQS I... Q' J' I X - 'X A n l Nm,:,::, -'X ' x- -. X .if X x H Qrf--. x ' 4 4 ,. , Nav' X E lx JSF: fab.. Q :gk N . I: ,, , X X , -Q QA , I X: Q' s I For Cl'lCIIlF3IHCl lou borvtol th S Pt-4 v Holl Coeds Eh WESTERN MOTOR LINES INC 447 North Ntrtth Street t r Ct sole und orrttt rt tlole tourtrcfy 207 'I 'WB N.. ., '.. -mr. Whether their scores were hiqh or low, these Students czqreed thot VIGO BOWL, 210 South 91g Street, offered qood recreation for the beqinner os well os the expert. When Iudy Ivoncevich and loft: Buck joined Shirley Shepitko ond Iini Fishman for Cl treot, they knew the place to qo was the TOASTY SHOP. 22 South Seventh Street. For Homcoming Float Equipment POWELL-STEPHENSON LUMBER CO. 2723 South Seventh Street Iuciy fiftrter cmd Ann Mtitten frUz1.Lr-,fi The f4i'l JifTibI'1 set thott tfihtrvlri PM liili' rfnhowed them tilt STEWART :S FOULKE, 1207 Vffxhinah 208 1.1.1- 'ILM my -U t S ,B Q Q X 1 H I 1 ' A JE J lux f QQ X -- - ws? -- 3 S Nffpo -. K ff ir , - wg f-ww. .ff . ' Q NR ws X 1 2 ll Y' ,1 9,3-l , I . 1 5 V .21 W Z - 1 1 A A I if , M- H2555 V! 5 v g 1 d Q l is Sndcks in the TERRE HAUTE HOUSE SAND- WICH SHOP, 7OO Wabash, were the best in good food at student prices agreed Dana Afi- derson cmd loyce Tolley, his is for ou The advertisers on these pages have products to sell and this book has made it possible for these advertisers to notify Indiana State students ot their wares. ln no sense should it be considered thot these firms donated to this book. This book is on advertising medium, 209 A Adams, Russell . . . .....YV,V,VY 130 Aggeiett, Otis J. .. 178, 181 Albaugh, Ralph M. ,,,,.,,,.. H119 Allen, George . . .....,.1S0 Allyn, William .. ....,, 168 Annakin, Dewey ., .,., ,... ,..,., 1 7 1 Anthony, Cloyd . ,,,,, .. 171 Ashbrook, William S, .. 119, 133 B Banks. Mary Alice , ,...127 Banning, Charles .. .. ,. U74 Banning, Joan .. .. 176 Borbee, Rula .. . ..,,, ..,,,,.119 Bard, Vivian .. ,.. .. ,136 Barnes, James 100, 136, 135, 139 Barrick, Bonnie ,,...,,,, .,,,,.,,.. 1 19 Barrick, Harry . ,. ...130 Bash, James R. , . ......111 Bennett, Jefferson . 168 Berton, John . .. ,. ,,.. ..134 Bird, Thelma ., . 133 Bocko, Edward E. . 48, 97, 104, 111 Bolt, Lucia , .. . .., 183 Bone, Quentin . , 171 Bonney, Eileen , H183 Bowers, Jess . ........ 104 Boyd, John .. .. .121 Boyle, James ...,,, . ,..178 Broker, Alexander , . .. 99 Bray, Virginia . . .,.., . H133 Breidenbaugh, V. E, . 101 111 Brett, William ., ... , ...168 Brewer, Wenonah G. H118 Brooddus, Norma 1AA,, H164, 165 Brommel, Bernard .. . .. .. .. D178 Brown, Byron L. .. ,,,,, .. . ,,,, ..104 Bruning, Peter . ..111 125 Burgeson, Celeste ..10O 119 Burgess, Ersel ., 136 139 Buser, Robert .119, 171, 183 Buzosh, Michael . . ....,. . . 125 C Cantin, Adelord , , ,,,, 168 Carle, Anna . .... .. .183 Cormony, Marvin ....119 Casltle, Max . . .. N183 Clark, Elmer J. . ..100, 110 Cobb, J. E. ,, ...110 Cochran, Marjorie . . H178 Coil, Neal , HH133 Combs, Olga H ,,,, ,,1S3 Conaway, John O. , .. H130 Constantine, James .. . .,... 171 Creoson, Woodrow W, ,,,Y,, M171 D Darrow, Harriet 118 Dellinger, Dale . .. H130 DeLong, Barbara ..., H164 Deming, Adele . H H 133 Detrick, Mary 183 Dewall, Braxton . . ,... H150 Daleisi, Dick ..,.. .130 Dowell, Arthur . .. 171, 172 Drummond, Robert 168 Duvall, Braxton . ..,. H183 Duncan, Joe T. . ...... 178 Dyche, Eugene . ,. 133 E East, Ruby ., ,,,, 164 Eberhart, George 104, 135 Eberly, Lawrence .. ...136 Ederle, Helen . .. 1113 Ellis. Joseph , .,..1?O Elmore, Dorothy ,,... . 176 Elperin, Ronald H. ..,. .. 171 Engelland, Will . ..., .100, 171 Enkoff, Ralph ,,,,V ,183 FACULTY INDEX Ennis, John . .... ...., . ,.. .N99 Ewing, Gertrude . .119, 125, 183 F Farmer, James . . . . . .111 Former, Ronald J, .. ......,, 102 Fesler, Melanie ....... 122 Field, Martha . . ..,..., 127 Forsythe, Eleanor .. ,.,.. 164 Foster, Betty ..... ..,,.... 1 02 Frerichs, Kenny ..... 136 Fyfe, Albert J. .. . ..... .119 G Gardiner, Richard .. ..,.....,,. 134 Gardiner, Warren . ... .. H183 Garthwaite, James , ..102, 111 Gates, Geraldine .. ..,..,133 Gemmecke, Richard . ....... 171 Gibbs, Vanita . ..... , . , ..., H183 Gillaspie, Howard H. ..,... ..111 Sreasch, George .. . .....136 Gray, Virgil ...... ..,. 178, 180 Gremelspacher, Joseph .... .136 Guernsey, James Lee ..... . .... 168 H Hafner, James , ,..... ..11O Hale, Louise .... ....... . 183 Hall, Keith . .. . 118 Hamilton, Howard D. ...,.. ..,... 1 71 Hamriclc, Mary Claire .. .....183 elones, Fred .. ... ..........1l13 Hardoway, Charles .,,. 100 110 Horpe, Gary ..,. .......... .176 Harrington, Robert .. . 104 Harrison, Ann . ,.. ., ....183 Hayoshicla, Frank ., ....... 178 Haynes, Beryl L. . ....130 Heller, Noah .. ...111, 168 Hennen, Joe ..... ..... .... 1 6 8 Henry, Marvin .. .. .... .118 Herbst, Eugene . . , ...... 168 Hill, Arthur D. , . ..... 136 Hill, Roberts . . .. .99 Halar, Robert ,........ .. 144, 148 Holmsteod, Raleigh W. .. ...... .96 Hook, John . ,. ., . H163 Hoover, Dolly .... . 133 Hopp, William , .. ,...... 163 Hoskinson, Robert ... ..... . 104 Hsiao, Liang Lin ..... .171 Hudson, Caye . . ........ 119 Hughes, Marjorie ..... ..... 1 33 Hunter, Roy O, . ...... .104 Hyatt, Margaret ..... H118 J Jacobson, Hilmer .. 136 Jamison, Otis G. . , 111 Jerry, Ola ...... .. ., . 119 John, Mary Jane .. . . 183 Johnson, David .. 77, 111 168 Johnson, Norma Jean ,.., 164 Johnson, Otha . .... 56 Jones, Wililom , ..144, 148, 158 Jordan, Edward T. . 176 177 K Kauffman, David .. ., 118 Kelso, Caroline .... ...127 183 Kellerns, Robert . . 134 Kemper, Wililom .. .....,.. 118 Kennedy, Kathryn . ....,. 134 Kessel, William , ,..... ,TOO King, Mary ...... ....,.. 1 33 Kish, Joseph . ...... ........ 9 Kline, Arthur F. ..... ... . .. N119 Kline, Walter .. . 125,180 Klueh, Duane . .. 144,157 Knoblett, James .,........ .104 Koch, David .. . .. ......16B Kraft, Clarence A. , ...,... 171 Krause, Ruthetta ....... ,104 210 Kumlien, Wendell ........., l Labsvirs, Janis ...... Lasko, John .. .,,.. Lautenschlager, Harley 136, Lawson, Richard ..... ....,........,.. Lee, Anne ........ LeHew, Edith ......... .... Lemen, John ..,...,. 111 Light, James F. Linn, Harry ........ Longfellow, John Lorenson, Robert . ,. M Malm, Marguerite ...... Manson, Aldo .. .... Marks, Walter ,...., 144,7--iiii Masters, Lillian ...... .... Masters, Robert , McBeth, Mary R. .. McCalla, Nellie . McCarthy, John McCuley, Walter .,.., McCune, Jessie E. ....... . McDougal, Russell 110,-iiiiw McGaughey, Helen .,.... Mclntire, Imogene ,.,.,. 'i56Q 145 178 166 111 Melendy, Earle .... ....,... 1 35 Meyer, Gertrude ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Meyne. Robert ,....144, 148 Miles, Donald ...., .,..,. , 111 Miles, Ruth G. 139 171 183 183 130 119 127 183 110 171 144 133 110 118 157 180 180 111 133 183 133 119 118 119 183 139 136 158 130 118 183 133 183 134 178 129 130 ..15 119 183 168 104 H55 Miller, Ralph , Miller, Roy A. 119 Mitchell, Virginia .. . .. Moore, Vesper . Morgan, Clarence M, .. . , Morgan, Ruth .... ..,.. .... , , Morton, Berry ...... . .. Moulton, Kenneth , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , Mullen, Richard D. Mulliccn, James , 111 171, Munsee, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Muse, Paul F. ,,,, , Myers, Jean . N Nees, Ruth L. ...... ....... . Neihart, William ..., ..15 178 111 Nelson, Harold ....... ....104 O O'Neal, Jerry , .. ......,.. .86 Orner, Leone . ........ 104 Orr, Kenneth , ,,.,,,,. 176 Owen, Dale ..'l18 P Peters, Mary Olga .. 119, 125 Pethtel, Richard .. .. ............. 134 Phillips, Thomas . .....,.. 111, 118 Piety, Rowena .. . ...,,,........ 176 Porter, Elmer ........ 89, 102 Porter, Rutherford B. 100, 176, 177 Poulus Alfa ..... 164,165 Pound, Donald .. .,,,..,,. .. H130 Powell, Mary Kay . .......... 133 Proffitt Max . ..... . ......,. 163 R Raley, Raymond .. ........ 171 Ratliff, Milton ........ 183 Redenbarger, J: .......... 55 Reed, John T. ........119 Reeves, Modelon W. ,, ........ 143 Reifsnyder, Henry .. .. .......... .119 Ringer, James H. , ..,...... 7, 111 Roach, Doro ,. ..,,,,... .,.99 Ross, Judy .. ,,.., ........,.l76 Rowe, Margaret ......., 176, 177 Rude, Leslie . .....178, 131 Runke, Ruth .......,. .,,..... 1 10 S Saalbach, Robert .................... 119 Sanders, Chester .... 144, 148, 150 Sanders, Jean .....,,............., ..,. 1 19 Scheich, Donald B. .....,,. 100, 171 Schick, Joseph .... .. .............. 119 Schorner, Wayne ...,........... ...9 Scholl, Paul .........,..... .... 1 11, 118 Selge, Paul ........,.,......... 144, 148 Seltzer, Robert D. ..111, 171, 172 Sharpe, Donald ......,..... 111, 118 Shipla, Otto ......... ..,..... 1 11, 118 Shouse, Cletis ...... .......,...,.... 1 1 Shriner, Walter .............. 100, 134 Smith, Earl .......... ..,........... 1 68 Smith, Loban C. ..,.. .........., 1 19 Smith, Lloyd N. ..... ...110 Smith, Myrtle ...... ......., 1 83 Smith, Stanley .......... .,...... 1 44 Smack, George E. ..,... ........ 1 19 Snidow, Harold ......,. ..,.,.,. 1 30 Sokoloff, Beniomin ..... .,...... 1 19 Spencer, Jesse ...... ....... . 144 Stahr, Dixie ......... ....... . 164 Stanton, Paul ......,........ .,.,.... 1 02 Steinbaugh, Robert ....... ........ 1 04 Strong, Orvell ,....,.... .....,,.... 1 34 Suttle, Woodrow .................... 168 Svenosen, Ethan A. ., .... 111, 130 Swalls, Fred .... ..,..,...,,...,...... 1 10 Swander, Dorothea Syster, Charles T Tanruther, Edgar ...,.. Tatlack, Stella ..,. Temple, Ruth ......,.. . Thomas, Carolyn ...... .....,..102 83 ...,....118 ......,,136 .......,183 18 I Thompson, Florence ....,....... 8, 57 Thompson, Leila . ..,.....,........... 133 Thursfield, Richard ....,.,,.,.. 7, 100 Tirey, President Emeritus ........ 180 Toney, Jo Ann .......,,,,,,,,,...,,, 183 Trueb, Anna ...... ....... ........... 1 3 3 Truelove, Herman . .............,.... 104 Turner, Ruth ..............,,., 119, 183 Turner, William . ......... ..130 Tyson, James ...... .,...... 1 10 V Vaught, William ..,,..,.,.,,, .104 Venable, Thomas ........ 110, 111 W Watkins, Angeline ............,..... 164 Watson, Carlos .......... 110, 127 Watts, J. H. ...,.... ,.,.,,,...,.,. 1 10 Watts, Sandford ..........,. 136, 139 Weaver, Hilma ......,,. .,,..183 Wilburn, Richard .......... .176 Weller, Elizabeth ...... ...,.,,, 1 83 Westfall, Byron L. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 10 Whetstone, Irma B. ..... ........ 1 04 Whittnauer, Jim . .. ........ 144 Whorwell, Charles ..,. ,.......,.. 1 36 Wilkinson, Paul . ,. .............. 168 Williams, Frances ........., 100 183 Williams, Mark .. ........ .12, 72 Wilson, Margaret .... .....,,,,, . .55 Winn, Richard E. ..... ,. 168 Witham, William ....,,. .119 Wald, Warren ..,.. ...,,.,.,,,,, 1 30 Wood, Helen ..,.. ..............,.. 1 04 Wolf, Paul ,.... ........ 1 44, 156 Wolfe, James ......... ........... 1 68 Y Yager, Sylvan A. ............ 122, 130 Yoho, Lewis ..,..... .............. 1 30 Z Zellers, Catherine ...... ....... 1 18 A Abbott, Herb ,, .,,,, H M130 Abernathy, Harold , ,, 130 Acree, Gary , . 81 Adams, Jane .,.,.., ,. 63, 138 Adamson, Jo Anna ., VVV..A....V ,69 Agnew, Charles ...... ,,,.., 8 1 Aiax, Cheryl ,, 138 Akers, Gary ,,,,,,171 Aldrich, Judy . ,, 150 Alexander, Karen ,, . , ,H168 Alkire, Molly ....... ,,,,,, 6 3 Allen, Dorothy ., . ..,..,. 164 Allis, Gordon .....,. ...., 7 9 Anderson, Brent ,,.,....... ,,... . 150 Anderson, Dana 53, 69, 164, 165 Andrews, Don ,,,,, ,,,,,,, . 152, 153 Andrews, Don W. ..,, 81, 144, 145, 152, 153 Andrews, Richard ,,,,,..A,,,,..A..,.. 88 Ankney, Glen .,,41, 75, 145, 192 Arens, Mary Jo .. ,...,,,,,.., ,,,,, 1 64 Arisman, Nancy N69 Armstrong, Kay .......... .259 Arndt, Nancy ........, ...,.... 5 9, 164 Arnold, Stephanie ..,......... .. 59 Ash, Judy ....... ,... ,,.. ..... . 6 7 , 90 Ash, Shirley .,,, ,,...,.. 1 54 Asher, Joy ,,... ...63, 150 Ault, Jill .,.,... ,,,, 5 3, 68, 69, 102 Austin, Larry ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, , .275 B Babek, Tibor . 172 Bagent, Janice ,,,,, N168 Bailey, William 56 Bailey, Jerry . , ,79 Bain, Bob ,,,,,,, .,.,.,. 1 51 Baird, Bob U .,....155 Baker, Janet ., H138 Baker, Judy , ..,, ..59 Baker, Sharon ,63 Ball, Robert .... ,,.,31 Bangert, Janet .,,,. ,. .... 165 Barker, Ed ,..,. , M125 Barlow, Helen , N127 Barr, Donald ...... f,.... 8 1 Barr, Donald ,,,,, , H81 Barter, Judi .....,. .. 67, 164 Bartley, Patricia ..,. ..,,., 6 9 Bassles, Dick ,.,.. H125 Bastain, Janis , ,, 48 Bastian, Judy ..,,, .,,,,.. 1 66 Bates, Rick ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 23 Bayh, Frederic . ,,....,,.,, 2.177 Beach, Joe ,,,.,..,,. .....,, ,,,,, ,.,,, 7 5 Beach, Mickey ....... 75, 145, 160 Beavers, Carl ,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Beck, Mickey ..,,., 152,153,161 Beleslin, Bill ,, ................ M150 Bell, Loeva ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,104 Belt, Shelley ...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 Benner, Brenda , 41, 63, 122, 124, 186. Berry, Sharon Best, Beverly Biddle, Donna ..... Bigora, Helen ..... , ,,..71 ,,,71 .119 .,,...59 Bilsland, Ada Biltiner, Verena ., Binford, Lynn Bitts, Patricia ,,,,.. Black, Kenny ....,, Bledsoe, Fred . Blevins, Mary Ellen Bockhold, Jerri ,.,,.. Bockstahler, Bill . Bolin, Dexter ..,,, Bolin, Ray ....,,, Bolinger, Richard ,, Bonacorsi, Marion Boone, Brenda ,, Booth, John Basse, Beverly Bowden, John Bower, Janice Bowles, Carolyn , Bradtield, Janet Brames, Dan .,,, ,, , Brandenburg, Steve Breitzke, David Brentlinger, Merian Bridgeman, Delray STUDENT ., ,69 .. ,,,,,. 127 ...,....53, 67 .105 155 .,,., 80, 81 69, 105 ...,,...65 79 ,, 171 145 75, , , ,150 81 127 81 , 65 H S1 65, 131 , ,,,, 65 . 71 75 150 E3 . 75, ,, 102 150 Bringman, Dale .., . . 133 Brinton, Donna ., , 63, 119 Brinton, Linda . ,, , 63 Brinton, Martha , 63, 119 Britton, Keith ..., 159 Britton, Sharon 63 Braadwell, Janet , ,,,. . ,65 Brough, Kathleen 125, 168 Brout, James , 77 Brown, Betty , 59 Brown, Jean , 127 Bruce, Carl , 75 Brune, Constance . 111 Buckalew, Chuck 157 Bufalino, Jeannette 54, 59, 719 Bullerdick, Sally , 65 Burbacher, Bob , -18 Burgess, Charles , 138, 139 Burk, Carol , 63, 125, 264 Burnison, Robbin Y , , 69 Buschkill, Cara ,,,.63 Bush, Marthann 69 Butler, Ruthann 65 Byers, Jerry ., . 79 Byers, Larry 72, 83 Byrne, Shelia ,, S8 C Caldwell, Walt , 151 Callahan, Kathleen .... H59 Calvert, Sue , , .125 Calvin, James J. , , ,, ..... 81 Came, Mary Lou ,,,,,59, 60 Common, Lowe ,, , ,,,,,, 153 Campbell, Marilyn , ,,,.. 71 Carpenter, Pat , 71, 127 Carpenter, Tom .,,,, ,,,,.......,. 1 51 Carr, Becky , 125, 168 Carroll, Sandyra ., Carter, Bob ,,,, Cart, Nancy , , Cass, Easely ,, , Cave, Robert .,,. ., 275, 160 ,,.....,59 ,,,....15O .....,.144 211 INDEX Certain, Marsha , . 165 Chandler, Linda , 41 Chastain, Karon 165 Cheesewright, Janice 67 Chernay, Steve 150 Chichester, Tom 180 Chorak, Robert , 79 Clark, John 54, 79, 123, 152, 153 Clark, Lucy , , ,127 Clark, Thomas A, 144, 158 Cleary, Pat 75, 125 Clifton, Twylamay ,63 Coates, Gerry ,, 54, 83 Coats, Carlton 144 151, 151, 171 Coats, Patricia 171 Cochran, Karen 63, 88, 122, 127 Cohan, Nick ,. H79 Collins, Mike ,180 Ccilins, Pat , 63, 84, 104 Coltharp, Jean , 63 Congram, Spencer 38 Conner, Nancy , 65, 8.1 Conrad, Tom , S1 Conway, Rita 59, Q3 Cook, Joe 125 Coonrod, Marie 63 Cornelini, Keith 125 Cornelison, Merrir 171 Castello, Joanne ,59 Courter, Joan 67 Cox, Nova , , 71 Cox, Sam, 79, 139, '03 Crabb, Larry 1.24 Crabbe, Buster 145, 156 Crabtree, Bill S3 Crofton, Charlie 75 Crane, Robert 150 Creech, Jack 83, 8.1 Crick, Bill 75 Crick, Doris ,, ,53 Crick, William H160 Crombie, Jack 1714 Cronkhite, Sue .09 Crosby, Larry 48, T7 Culsholl, Elizabeth 71 Cumins, Gary H115 Cummings, Janice 69 Cummins, Doug 125, 168 Cunning, Gary , 152, 153 Czarnecki, Alexandra 65,16-1 D Dalzell, Diana 71, F18 Daniels, Jerry , ,, 79 Dargitz, Dave 80, 31 Darling, David 79, 138 Daugherty, Deanna 59 Davidson, Carolyn 53 Davis, Herman , ,, 90 Davis, Norma , , 59 Davis, Tam ,,1-14 Dawson, Don , 83 Day, David , , ,79 Deakins, Sherrie . H164 Dean, George 77, 119 180 Dean, Janet .53 Deatrich, Mary Jane -12, 69, 138, 139 De Bord, Carol 59 Deck, Janet B8 Delay, Evelyn 53 D'Enbeau, Beatrice ,102 DeMougin, Srilda 119 Deno, Phyllis 69 Deranek, Len 75, 150 Dervin, Tom 79 Detroy, Bob 75 Dickers, Bill 5-1 Dippell, Clark E3 Doane, Joy 69 Dobens, Fred -12, 72, 76, 77 Dodson, Carolyn 69 Dove, Laura Alice ,, ,63 Dow, John ,, 77, 155 Doyle, Lynn ,, 61 Drake, Pat , 69 Dreher, Nancy 59, 127 Drew, Jane 63 Du Bois, Don . 75, 160 DuChane, Bill . 79 Duerstock, Marvin 79 Dunham, James 77 Dunham, Kathy , -11, 42, 53, 119,121,122,12-1 E Eaton, Parker 156 Eaton, Ronald , 31 Edmunclson, Nancy 53, 67, 111 Ettner, Joseph 150 Eglen, Larry , 144, 157 Eldred, Lindo 63, 168 Ell, Alyce Kaye 105 Ellingsworth, Janice , 59 Ellis, Ralph 102 Ellsberry, Marianne 63, 127 Engle, Dave 79 Enyard, John -139 Evans, Joyce . 139 Evans, Pot . 65, 164 Evans, Sue . ,.,, 67 Ewing, Floyd 65, 164 F Fagg, Delores 53,133,125 Fairfield, Bev H178 Farber, Danna 67, 88, 122, 124 Faust, Dave ,, S1 Fauver, Jim 156, 159 Fava, Nalda . , 83 Felling, Ran 144,145,152 Fehrenbacher, Anita ,,,,,, 67 153, 156 Fick, Carol ,, ,,,, N61 Fields, Jim , ,Bl Fitzgerald, Kathryn , , ..67 Flagg, Judy 133 Fleisclnhauer, Mary , , 48, 69 Floyd, lran 79, 152, 153 Foncannon, Nancy , ,, H67 Ford, Chuck 75, 145 Foster, Merrill , . 161 Foster, Ronald . . ,81 .. W, ..,..59 192 Fountain, Carol , Francis, Judy Francis, Melvin Fiayer, Vern Freshaur, Selma Freund, Larry Fuiawa, Gil Fuller, Charles Fuqua, Larry l. G Gabbard, Karen Gabbard, Mary Gable. Dorothy Gallager, Mike Gallatin, Call R. Galloway, Mickey Gardiner, Carol Gazmeau, James Gcirmong, Jim Garrugus, Jean Garrigus, Marilyn Garyer, Linda Garzolini, Fi ank Gates, Mary , Gayso, John Geddes, Judy Geekie, Charlie Genrich, Dwight Gentry, Linda George, Robert Georges, Lloyd . Gephcirt, Judi Gibbs, Tony , Gibson, John Gibson, Max Gilder, Peggy Gilman, Virginia Gilmore, Gary Giovanini, Louis Givens, Judy Gladava, John Goddard, Ray Goodrich, Linda Gordon, Richard Gormong, Jim Gosnell, Cathy Gosnell, Joanne Goss, Carol Graham, Gloria Graham, Larry Grantham, Colbert Graves, Bill Gray, Connie Gray, June Grecco. Carnii Greenberg, Phillip Gress, Judy Grigsby, Ronald H Hackney, Allen Hadley, Linda Hagedorm, Lloyd Haiek, Sheryl . ,165 H67 H130 158 127 160 159 181 81 151, 75, 159, , 158, iso, 16S 50, ,, 125 63, 88 H151 .81 164 164 157 160 09 71, H127 , 65 . .81 65 ,157 .. 69 ,, 157 . 79 164 72, 79 150 1o4 171 75 145 65 111 77 152, 153 177 159 153 75, 79, 145, , 53, 152, , ,,,, 133 41, 74, SO, 86, 162 . 75 63, 70, 71 128 , 165 59 75 32 ,, 75 65 60, 61 67 81, 5.9 127 150 75 io . . .ru 80, 81, 14-1, 151, 163 ., ,139 Hale, Guy 42, 54, Hall, Carl , Hall, Judith C. . 121, 122, 123 83 . .,.... 165 Hamilton, Jack .. ,,... .77 Hanacher, Dwayne , ,,,,. 158 Hancock, Sherrie , , ..53, 63 Hannon, Bonita , ,,,. 59, 88, 168 Hansen, Eva Lund 89, 125, 181 Happer, William , , .77 Harbison, Sonnie .64, 65, 86, 171 Harmon, Sharon .. 67 Harner, Donna . Haro, Joe . Harper, Jon Harris, Daryl .. Hart, Orvis Hartman, Sandy . . Hartmann, Norman , Hartsack, Patricia Hayden, Laconcla , Heck, Nancy ,, Hehenberger, Carrie Lu Heidlebaugh, Sandra Heller, Amelia . Hemingway, Dick , Hendrix, Rita Henson, Faith , Hester, Gary , Hibbs, Eva ,. Hibbs, Tom Hickman, Pat .. Higa, Violet . Hill, Mark Hinkle, Judy , Hinkle, Lynn , Hoagland, Bruce Hoffman, Bob , Hoffman, Dan Hollar, Robert Holt, Beverly . Holt, Bob A. , Hubbard, Mcirylu Hubert, Alan . Huck, Susan Hudson, Joe Huelsrnan, Shirley ,. Huffstutler, Wendell , Hughes, Carole . Huhn, John Humble, Joan Hunter, Lawrence , Hutchinson, Carol Lee Hutchinson, Max lacoli, Nancy Ingersoll, Nancy , lsbell, Dennis D lsenstadt, Paul .. lsraeli, Houshang ,. .C7 .. H88 S8 138 75, 88 125 48 166 138 59, 165, 59 67, 192 .165 ,. 127 .W162 180 89 155 ..,,,.59 83 . 125 ,..,..S9 , ,H150 .. 59 150, 194 ,162 ...75 ,79, 139 150, 155 64, 65 .81 ,127 161 164 , ,B1 .69, ,, .65 , 155 ,, .69 155 ,, H153 75, 88 , 67 , 32 65 ,, 53, 67 ,,., H81 , ..150 .. .89 lvancevich, Judy 53, 67, 86, 122 .I Jacobi, Rhonda , 127 Jacoby, Dorthy ,,,, 119 Jacks, Georgelyn 67 Jackson, Karen ,, H69 212 Jackson, Philip w. .. James, Jeff ,, ,,,, ,. James, Kathy . Jamrose, Marty Janes, Kathy , . Jean, Judy ,, Jefferson, Clarence .,,. ,.....,81 ,....75 . ,,,,., 63 81, 150 ,,,,,.125 ...,.,71, 88 ..,,....155 Jeffries, Audrey ,..,. .. ..,, 71 Jeffries, Gerald .. .. ....156 Jenkins, Shirley .. 133 Johnson, Dan ,,,,, , , ,180 Johnson, Robert ,... 41, 81, 153 Johnston, Charles, Jr, .... 81, 150 Jones, Jones, Bill ,,,, Bob ,, Jones, Charlie . .. ....15O ,.,,.125 . ,.... B1 Jones, Jerry .. .81 Jones, Joe ..., 54, 79, 178, 181 Jones, Mike , , . ,,.. ....158 Jones, Ray H ,,,,, ,54 Jordan, Philip . .....139 Jordan, Sondra .. , 164, 165 Joseph, Julia H69, 180 Joza, Frank .,,,,,,, 155 Jukes, Terry .. 79 Junker, Phil . ...,...83 K Kaisar, Jim ., 54, 79, 159 Kaiser, Jerry . ,..., . N156 Kcimman, Lowell 144, 168 Karnmerer, Suzanne ,,..,, 6.5, 127 Kane, Wilma .. ...,,, ,,,, 1 68 Kanezer, Rosemary .,,, . 104 Kassabaum, Carol ,,,, 63, 121, 122, 123, 164 Kassabaum, Irene . 63, 124, 168 Kassus, Bill .. .. Keegan, Mary Ruth ,. Kelch, Sandra . , Keller, Con 79, 144, Kelley, Brookston . Kelley, Don R. ,,,.., , Kelley, Linda . Kendall, Jane .. Kenton, Planck ,. Kesler, Karen , , Kessell, John ,, Key, Barbara . Kicld, Sandra ., Kindsley, Paul Jr. , King, Suzie , 127, Kingsley, Linda 41, 59, Kirby, John . Kitch, Wayne . Kittinger, Rhea ,..,. 121, Klipsch, Julia ,,.,,. Klug, Jean , Knapp, Jean , , .. Knight, Jack , , Knight, June 63, 84, Knobs, Floyd ,, Knoblett, Don Knoll, Janet . Knott, David . Koehler, Carol ....,,.. .. Komisarcik, Phyllis .. M125 , ,W67 , ,127 151, 162 , H65 ,,.,,,,81 . ,,,., 65 ....125 ,,.....S1 ,, .164 ,..,,151 , ,180 .,...,.65 ,, 88 150 ., 2,151 63, 138 . , 69 H65 N181 H81 122, 123 71 M156 , M139 . ..,.. 79 .. .. . 65 64, 65 Konopasek, Tom Korous, Francine .......79 Kramer, Regina R. .. ,..., 111, 171 Krieg, Larry ..,,,,,. ..,.,.,.. . .75 Kuiawa, Tom .. M81 Kuhn, Marty . . ..,..,.,67 Kulow, Carol .. 68, 69 I. LaFollette, Chuck ....., ...,,,,, 1 59 Lambert, Jane .. .. ,,,,, H71 Lance, Ivan . , .,...,, 75 Landis, Jim .,..., .75 Larew, Lois ,.,, .,,,,., 7 1 Largent, Wayne , , ..,181 Larson, Christina , ,,,...,. 127 Larrabee, Richalyn ...... .48 Laughlin, Cynthia ,,,,,, H59 Laybold, Judy ,. . 65, 111 Leahrning, Mary Alice . .......... 172 Lee, Kil .... . .,...... .89 Leeke, John ,, .. . 76, 84 Lemke, Richard ,..,,, 111, 139 Leslie, Elma ..,.... .....13O Lewis, David ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 15 I Lewis, Jean . .. ..........,, ..59, 127 Lewis, Paul Freeman ...,.,. 77, 150 Lewis, Rita , ...,... .. 70, 71 Lichtwark, June 138 Lieberenz, Larry , ,,,, M77 Liechty, Arlene 111, 172 Liehr, Linda ..,..,.. ..71 lincicum, Larry .... . 168 Linson, Bill , ...., .. ..75, 151 Lipscomb, Charles .,.. ., 168 Lloyd, Gene .,,...., , ,,,,,, 75 Lloyd, Phil ,. ,,,,, ......., I 50 Loescher, Carl .... ...,.., 7 9 Logan, Linda 65 Lohse, Arthur .. ....,. 81 Long, Jerry 144, 158 Low, Alice ...,. , 164, 165 Lowder, Jyme .... ,...,,, .127 Lowe, Mary ,,,,. ,.,.,,. ..,.138 Lubbehusen, Dick .....,81, 125 Lucas, Ted ..,, .. ....,.... ..,.79 Luse, Dixie . ...... 119 Lutes, Ronald .,., , .79, 105 Lutes, Wayne ....,, ......... 7 7 Lutz, Eloise . . ..,.... 69 Lynch, Jim 77 M Mac Phee, Mary ,,..... 125 Mae Nussel, Edna , ,,,,,,.. 127 Magura, Darrell ., ..., ...,,..79 Mahrenhoz, Lee Ann .. .59, 127 Marin, Jack . ,,..,,,,. . Manning, Ronald D. Marczelak, Bob ....,.., Marhey, Bill Markle, Paul A. . Marlan, Don . ,. Marleg, Bill ...,..,. Marley, William Marquess, Mike Marshall, Thomas ., . ....,,.. 81 144, 158 .75, 145 81, 180 ,,,.,,.,17B .,,.....159 ,.,,....160 .......81 ...,,,77 Martin Larry . ... ........75 Martin, Ray .,,....,, 79, 145 Martin, Steve .. ..., ....,,v, 1 44 Martin, Terry L. . ..81 Martz, Roberta ,,... ,,.,, 1 25 Massa, Rose .. ,.... ....65 Matioda, Judy .. ,..,, ....63 Mauger, Barbara ,,., ..,,,.. 1 27 Moulding, Pat , Maurer, Carolyn Maxwell, Marge Maxwell, William May, Larry ...,, .. Mayrose, Dick . Mazura, Merle .,..,, McBride, Robert ,,,,...,. .63, ......165 150 150 81 . 81 63 81 McClelland, Charlene .,,,,., .69 Muenster, Oran Mulhall, Pat Mullen, Ann .. Munk, Janice ... . Muranaka, Jane .. Murphey, Suzie .. .. Musselman, Ed .. N Nass, Don Ncrboa, Jane Nantz, Lorraine .. Nantz, Phyllis . Napier, Neil . . 186 McClune, Pat . . ,,,.. ,,., . .. . 165 McCoy, James . ..,,. ..79, 150 McCoy, Norma ,,,,,, .,,,. . 127 McCullough, Don .. . .. .81 McDaniel, Phil J. . ,,,, .81 McFarland, Bill ..,, .105 McFarland, JoAnn .. ....,, 127 McKeone, Carol . . .. ,. ..63 McKibbin, Dick .. 79, 84 McKnight, Marcia .. .69 McNabb, Ellen .41, 42, 53, 71, 122, 123, 186 McPike, Gordon . ,... ..79 McPike, Randy .... .. 179 Mead, Barbara 165 Meade, Nancy . . .63, 122 Medsker, Sally ,. .. .. .. ..67 Meek, Mary Jane 55, 64, 65, 138, 139 Meek, Nancy .65 Meki, Darlene .. 125, 133 Mellon, Pat ...,.,. ..75 Menn, Theodore .. 150 Mercer, John .,.., ..79 Meriwether, Carla . . .. .. .88 Merrell, Daniel ..75 Meyers, Ward . .. 88, 171 Mikulai, Julie . . ..88 Miller, Don ,..., . ,..81 Miller, Duane . . . .171 Miller, Judith Ann . .127 Miller, Nelson ..,. ....83 Miller, Polly . . ,. ..138 Miller, Stephen ..,,, .. ...79 Miller, Thomas ,,,, 77, 168 Millman, Bob .. .. ..144 Mills, Joe . ,83, 159 Minderman, Karen Minnick, Barbara .. Mirkovitch, Bill ..... Misner, Gerald ,..,. Mohamed, Lee Montgomery, Lynn ...67 ......111 .. H150 . . ....75 .. . .75, 181 Donna ..48, 59, 88 Moore, Morgan Bob ,,,, Morlan, Don . .. Morlock Tad . Morrow, Joe ., Morton, Alice .,.. Moussa, Solooki .. Mueller, Jim .......181 ......144 79 .......133 ......89 ......79 168 .. ..67 127 . 89 .59, 86 75, 186 M83 .. H89 . M71 .. ,..71 192 Nash, Ruthie . .67 Nozerine, Ron . . . ..79 Neal, Diane .. .. . 63, 88 Neal, Jerry .. .. . 81, 155 Neese, Betty . .63 Neligh, Sandra .. 65 Neligh, Sandy ., 168 Newell, Jay .. .. .. .77 Newell, Kenneth . 155 Newton, Steve 75, 145, 155 Nilson, Elaine , 63, 127 Nipple, Karl . . 105 Nitsos, John 81 Norris, Larry .. 75 Nottingham, Nancy 139 Novotney, Barbara 127 Nunemacher, Judith 61 O Oakley, Dale . .. ...65 Obst, John 81 O'Connell, Michael 180 Olinger, Gary . .180 Olsen, Linda 63, 111 Opara, Lambert 181 Osborn, Steve .81 Osburn, Amy Jo . .88, 127 Osha, Jean 67, 119 Overbeck, Ann .. 32, 71 P Page, Art , .75 Pahs, .Julie . .38 Pall, Priscilla 67, 86 Parks, Judy .53, 71 Parshall, John .. 75, 139 Pascoe, Margo ..67 Pauley, Larry .. ,79 Payton, Marguerite . ,.127 Pearson, Dennis 75 88,145 Pederson, Tom .. ..81 Pedue, Sharon . .. 43, 53 Pehan, Betty ., . ....1 19 Peifer, Dan . 41, 79, 192 Penry, John ,.,, ,,,. . 138 Penscrck, Michael .. . .. . ,125 Pepa, Myrene 177,18O, Perry, Bud ..42, 74, 75, 145, 160 Pesavento, Larry .,,, .. 79 Peterson, Lynn ... 63 Peterson, Tom . , ..151 Petty, Jackie . . .. . 63 Peverly, Pat .. 53, 70, 71 Phillips, Jane Phillips, Nancy ...127 67 2 Pickett, Faryll H53 Pickett, Sharyl 53 Piety, Larry .. .. 79 Pike, Carolyn H63 Pinney, Lowell . .. .33 Pittit, Jack . , .. .. .. .. S8 Pitts, Tom .,.144, 145, 152, 153 Plesha, Dennis .. .. .. ..15O Poland, John 81 Porter, Bonnie .127 Porter, Dodd ..75 Porter, Sue .. 63, 86 Powell, Peggy .lo . . 59 Pritchett, Arlene . 69, 38 Pritchett, Larry . . 79 Pulver, Carol . H59 Purchell, PSQQY 63 Purcell, Phyllis . .59 Purichicr, Nicholas . 75 Pygrnan, Jim 75,144 Q Quick, Jerry 75 Quisenberry, James 32, 43, 77. 125, 139 Qutub, Annie 4 .89 Qutub, Jack 39 Qutub, Joe ,E9 R Ra, Jong . 89 Rader, Judy . 59 Rambis, Joan 111 Rcrmer, Kathleen 164 Rcrtclitt, Ted E. 164 Rater, Dwayne 81, 150 Readinger, Ron 79, 194 Ream, Sharon . 139 Rector, Clyde 75, 145, 151 Rede, Julie 180 Redman, Mariion . 59, 164 Redman, Pat 65 Reitz, Barbara 63, 90, 121, 122, 124, 192 Rendaci, Betty 63, 127 Renkenberger, Gerry o7 Reynolds, Connie . 127 Rhoads, Charles . 130 Ricciarcli, Madeline . 69, 133 Ricciardi, Marilyn 69, 133 Richey, Jacque 75, 88 Richmond, Linda . 65 Rickard, Karen . 59,139 Ridenour, Dcrve .. . 81 Riggs, Donna 60, 61, 164, 186 Riley, Mike . 42, 74, 75, 84, S6 Rimer, Larry .. 144 Ringle, Barbara .. 59 Ringle, Glenda .. 71 Ripscomb, Bud .54 Rivers, Malindcr . . 165 Roach, Sherri 89, 133 Robbins, John . 79, 155 Robbs, Hoycl . 144, 158 Roberson, John .. .. .. ,.79 Roberts, Joan .. 69 Roberts, Linda ....65 Robinson, Connie 165 Roeske, Gordon .. 81 Rogersarr, Judy ... 32 Romcrn, Turk 41, 80, 81, 122, 124, 149, 186 Root, Kay , ,88 Roschel, John . 155 Rose, Sherry 71, 88 Ross, Judy , 177 Ross, Warren 144,145,151 153 Roth Elizabeth ,, 127 Rowe, George 72, 75 Rowings, Jeannette 48, 125 Royer, Karen , 67 Rucle, Dorothy 127 Rudolph, Lynn , 150 Rutherland, Johnine . 165 Ryan, Carol . 66, 67, 165 Rymer, Larry . , 158 Rzepkcr, Mary Lou . .. 69 S Sabla, Mark 163 Sackett, Lcrrry , '54 Sanken, Rircr 165, 166 Scrmmis, Carol 53, 63 Sappenfield, April '69 Sappington, Charles ,139 Sargent, Roger 75, 145 Scarlett, Sally 66, 67, 122, 123 Schell, Janet 127 Schmiclt, Janice , 69 Schmiclt, Juclith 539 Schreiber, Richard 77 Schuessler, Ruth 53, 59 Schumpert, Donna ,59 Schwartz, Alan 79 Schwarz, Mary Ellen 63 Scott, Catherine 63, 16.1 Scott, Don , 75 Scott, John 79 Seamcinn, Shir'ley 65 Seconclino, Theresa 59, 181 Senzig, Ron 79, 150 Severns, Wrllicrm H. 81, 153 Sharon, Arlene 65 Sharpe, Hal 42, 72, 80, 31, 138, 139 Shawver, Linda 41, 53, 63, 150 Sheets, Nancy , 63 Shelton, Bob 75, 145 Shelton, Jim 130 Shepherd, Eleanor 194 Shepherd, Gary ,Y 75 Shepitka, Shirlee 65, 186 Shilce, Allen L, . 81 Shiplov, Jerry , .125 Silliman, Ann 123 Silvasi, Mary 69 Silvers, Carolyn 65 Silvers, Marilyn . .65, 164 Simmons, Charlotte . . 88 Simmons, Mike .. 194 Sims, Georgiann . .. .. 88 Sims, Lola .. . 67 Sindlinger, Stephen . . . 79 Siu, Fai Yu . .. 89 . ,..75 Slcelley, Donna Sl-nelley, lnez Skomp, Janet Slisher, Rosemary Small Jerry Smith, Jennie Smith Kciren , Smith Lois Smith Marilyn Smith Maxine Smith Owen Snell, James Snyder, Lewis Snyder, Tom Solomon, Harold Solomon, Robert Somers, Albert Somerville, Jim Sommer, Jon Sopp, Irene 42, Soyack, Anna Spence, Kay Spohr, David Spore, Nancy Sprout, Gary Spurs, Marie Stabliton, Jean 53, Statforcl, Deloris Staht, Michael Staley, lrmcr Stcinzi, Colette Starcevich, Paulette Stcirr, Jackie Stech, Sharon Stetzel, Thomas Steurer, Linda Stevenson, Jack , 125, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Georgia Kenneth Martha Judy Reed M. Ruth Stierwalt, Judy Stittler, Jerry D Stine, Dee Stockhotf, Harold Stomp, Fred Stout, Bob l. Strahle, Jackie Straub, Charles -41, 53 75, 63, 119 69, 83, 84, 54, 63,121, 111, 144 180, 53,111 59, 125, 164, 1 59, Stremming, Ken 76, Bowles, Carolyn Cooper, Katie L, 171 111 38 127 160 53 131 127 67 88 151 77 E8 79 151 79 79 130 79 124 125 63 133 71 158 171 65 180 79 181 138 59 175 69 S1 171 82 69 1175 G8 59 81 65 166 88 '11 59 75 150 S1 71 177 77 186 186 Strong, Charles 177 Uhde, Pat ,..... Struckmeyer, Sue 165 Uland, Sandra Stubbs, Art , , 150 Upshciw, Carolyn Stump, Fred , H83 Urbahns, Florena , Summerville, Kay 65, 194 Summer' Larry 81155 Van Deren Richlard Sutton, Scindrcl 171 ' Swoby, WGHY ,s, Van Gilder, Margaret swcnrn, Janet 53, 417 Von Slyke' Dmne ' Swans, Donna ,67 Varvel, Jacque ,, ., Swander, Ann , 63, S6 Veech' Jerry ' ' Sweciringen, Barb ,168 V7rkump',Gib swear, Larry 144, 158 Vfckm' Bm Sweeney, hm Y S, Vickors, Don , . swanfmd, Phyllis 69, 122, 123 VfC'o'so ' lm Swinlc, Mary Jo 64, 65, SS, Vlctorsoni Mary Visclosky, Jean 111, 119 Von Lear, Jessie .. T Taylor, Ann 62, 63 W Taylor, Bill , M79 Waddell, Nancy ,, Taylor, Janet 42, 65 Wade, Jill ., Taylor, Loretta 63 WCl9gOl'1E'l', HCIZ9ll , Taylor, Ron 75 Waggoner, Louis , Tennis, Bill , 88 Wagner, James Tl-iies, Ed ,159 Wake, Larry , Thomog, Pool 155 Wakeland, Walter Thomgg, Tom 79,193 Walker, Linda ,, Thompson, Joan 63, 164 Wdllfer, Mike Thompson, Millard 77, 84 Wallace' D9 0fl'lY - Thompson, P01 119 Walters, Maggie Todd, Ruql-, , 63, 69 Wampler, Carole Tolley, Joyce H ,619 Ward, Richard , 101,56-, Nadine , 67, 164 Wdffemf Lynne Tonsong, Norm 77, 192 Warren, Barbara , Torgenson, Martin 81, 161 Wc e 'f Bob - Tony, Troy B3 Warren, Sandy 67 Townsend, Bon.-,ge , 69 Warrick, William L. Townsend, Page 63, 111, 122 Wuiersf Fred -r Trego, Ed , 75 Watson, Carol Treilzrer, Mary Ann ,. H 59 Weoneff ROY V Trench, Norm si, 145, 153, 159 Wwfhefst Janie 1 Tyibble, Huerfo , 77 Weaver, Charlene 59 Trinkle, David 155 Weovefr Je fY - Tropilo Helen ,76 WeQVe'f RUY T,oye,i, Dove M8-I Webb, Wally 77, Tuenge, Gordon . 79 Turner, Nancy 53, 67 Weber' D'-'Vid Turpin, Carol 102 Web57e'f Roger Turtle, rnoinns 75, 144 Weddeli Viale in Tyler, Judy , 67, -'25 Wedges, Steven , Weland, Bill U Weir, Terry Ugo, Jerry .. 194 Wells, Willie GRADUATE STUDENTS Doleisi, Richard J. ,186 Stanton, Paul F, 214 ,..59, 127 ,, 71, B8 ..,,....71 ,59 H79 . ..,. ,,.. 1 64 . .105 . 165 82, S3 130 56,156 , ,,,,, 63 ...171 N164 164 ,, 164 ..65, 119 . .,., H127 ,77 , 48, 79 ,, , 79 171 164 145, 161 58, 59 ,, 125 ., N32 72, 81, 88 ,, .67 ,, ,,.164 . S1 , 119, 122 ,. .81 , ,... 81 127 . ,43 .. .. 67 165 180 , .125 145, 152, 152, 158 ,.,.,,,,,c,s1 , 150 ..,127 ,,,77 ,159 ..,. .as 152, 153 186 Wessel, Bob . . Wessel, Charles ,, Whaley, Dave , ,, White, Dottie . White, Janice ,, White, Karen , . , Whitinger, Jack Whitt, Joan .,.,. ,, ,, , Whittenberger, Carol Wild, Fred ,,,,,, ,.,.,. Wilkerson, Onnci Wilkinson, Carolyn ,, William, Buck , Williams Carol ,, .. Williams Charles .. Wililams, Don . Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Fran ,, Williams, Tim ,..144 Wilson, Rey ,, , Winger, Martha Winn, Molly . Wiseman, Gary ,, Wittmer, Wilmer Woeff, Sharon Woelfle, Nancy ,, Wolte, Jo Ann , , 144, ...53 79, 105 165 151, 144, r Wolff, Sharon Wolverton, Max , Wood, Darla Woodrow, Ann , ,, , Woods, Judi 41, 43, 53, 63, 90, 121, Woodsmall, Rose Woodward, Sara , Wright, Linda Wright, Poly , Wright, Rose Wuchner, Paula , Y Yoeger, Joanne , Yugo, Kay , . Yuparkron, Lawan Z Zader, Shelia Zarndt, Carl , Zarndt, Ed Zellers, .loe Zerbe, Rosemary ,, Zielinski, Nancy, . .. 63, ,152 Ziolkowski, Bernadine ,.,. ., Zweige, Edna Mae Wittenauer, James . , ,164, 157 83 ..75 165 ,63 165 159 164 166 , 81 63 ,.67 150 , 67 150 151 , 71 171 158 158 , 65 .59 171 155 71 59 67 138 H75 193 , 71 85, 123 .69 . 65 53 , 65 139 69 164 .69 B9 65 153 , 79 ,518 H88 165 .71 165 186 A Abernathy, Lucky, 131, Industrial Education Club, 130, Epsilon Pi Tau, 131. Akers, James .,,.,,...,, .. ,.......,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,.....,.., 1 45 Akers, Ronald, 173, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Who's Who, Social Studies Club, Young Democrats, Lambda Chi Alpha. Amsterdam, Amy .... ...,.,.. .143 Anderson, Beverly, 177, Lambda Psi Sigma, 177, Young Republicans, Special Edu- cation Club, Kappa Dr.-Ita Pi, Lambda Psi Sigma. Anderson, Julie, 120, Publications Committee, 42, Alpha Phi Gamma, 121, Statesman Editor and Staff, 123, Who's Who, P-cess Club, W.R.H. House Council. Anderson, Paul ......, . .,,, . . .. 145 Archer, Donald .. .,,, 1 ,,..106 Argobright, Ralph .. ,,,,.,. , . .. . . .. 169 Arney, Don, 179, 162, Young Democrats, N.E.A., S.E.A., Music Educator's Nat'l Conference, I.M.E.A., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Studies Club. Avenatti, Earl, 145, Track, Cross Country, Spartans Club, 147. Ayer, Sharon, 106, W.R.H. House Council, 53, Pamarista, Treas., Press Club, States- man Editor, Commerce Club. B Bair, Melvin, Lambda Chi Alpha. Baker, Phillip, 169, Who's Who, 42, Blue Key, 46, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, Newman Club. Baker, Ronald, 106, Delta Sigma Pi. Ballinger, Richard N145 Balough, Loretta, 112, A.C.E., N.E.A., Young Democrats. Barcus, Al, 145, Who's Who, 42, Pi Omega Pi, 105, Terre Haute Symphony, 144, Cross Country Team, 151, Track Team, 158, I-Men's Club, 145, Blue Key, Vice Pres. Barnes, Kay, 112, Gamma Phi Beta, A.C.E., S.E.A., W.R.H. House Council, Greek Week Committee. Barrett, John, 145, I-Men's Club, Newman Club. Barton, Harry ....., . .. 169 Baulkey, Ruth Lehman .. .. ,. .. .. ,. ,, 120 Baysinger, Mary, 137, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139, Kappa Delta Pi, Terre Haute Sym- phony, Band, Orchestra, Choir. Baysinger, Sandra, 137, Social Studies Club. Bean, Leonard ,..,. . . . ...169 Beard, Ronald, 106, Spartans Club, 145. Beardsley, Joe, 173, Who's Who, 42, Blue Key, 46, Inter-Fraternity Council, 72, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec., 80, Tau Kappa Epsilon, B1, Young Democrats, 88, Social Studies Club, 171, Pi Gamma Mu, Pres., 172. Beatty, Rose Ann , ..,,,, .........112 Beauchamp, Lois, 112, Gamma Phi Beta, lvah Rhyon Home Economics Club. Bedwell, Max ................. .... ......... ....,. . . . M169 SENIORS Benken, James .. . .. .. . . 106 Beno, Barbara, 126, Pi Omega, 105: Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Modern Language Club, 126, Phi Sigma Iota. Benson, Rita . . . . .. .. 173 Berra, Marty, 112, Gamma Phi Beta, Newman Club. Berry, Gerald, 134, Science Club, Industrial Education Club. Biggs, Byron . .... .. .. 169 Bingaman, Paul, Lambda Chi Alpha, Jr., Sr. Union Boards, Press Club, Choir. Birkner, Ray . ,,,. . V , 169 Bishop, Irene, 134, Phi Sigma Iota, Modern Language Club, 126, A Capella Choir. Blackburn, Donald , . . 131 Blome, James, 145, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec., 75. Blood, Milton, Who's Who, 42, Phi Mu Alpha, Vice Pres., Blue Key, Vice Pres., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres, Sec, Inter-Frat?r- nity Council, Music Educator's Nat'l Con- ference, Pres., Band, Pres., Choir. Boes, Bette, 112, Kappa Delta Pi, Ill. Bogan, Charliene Sue, 112, AC.E., ISA, Choral Union. Booe, Anno . 126 Boyd, James, 131, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Education Club. Bradley, Mary Jo, 106, Who's Who, 42, Pamarista, 47, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Young Republicans, 88, Pi Omega Pi, 105, Newman Club, Queen of Hearts, 1959, Commerce Club. Brady, Christine, 129, Zeta Tau Alpha, Home Economics Club. Brinton, Jane, 112, Chi Omega, 63, ACE., Vice Pres., S.E.A, Dolphin Club, Cam- pus Religious Council, Christian Science Organization. Britton, Darrell 145 Broglin, Daris, 131, Industrial Education Club. Brooks, Karel, 112, ACE., SE.A, Sycamore Players. Brough, Alberta . 143 Brown, James, 131, Football, 150. Brown, Kay, 137, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treas., 60, Greek Week Committee, 84, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139. Brown, Richard, Spartans Club, 145. Brown, Robert, 146, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79. Browning, Anita, 120, Who's Who, 42, Pamarista, 47, Alpha Omicron Pi, 59, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Oral Interpreta- tion Club, 181, Speech Union, Forensics Club: Poets Club. Buck, Jack, 106, Inter-Fraternity Council, Pres., 72, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres, 74, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, I-Men's Club, 144, Tennis, 157, Track, 160, Student Council, Young Democrats, Social Studies Club. Buck, John .. ., .. 112 Buckner, Frank, 169, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 31, Student Council, Circle K Club. Burris, Donald, 137, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 139. Burton, Treva .112 215 Butts, Ralph, 106, Accounting Club. Butts, Roy, 112, Pi Gamma Mu: Theta Chi C Campbell, Joyce, 112, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Inter-Varsity, Vice Pres., Sec, N.E,A., Young Republicans. Campbell, Judy, 167, Student Council, 41, Athenaeum, Sec., 165, W.R.A. Council, Pres., 165. Cantrell, Jerry, 106, Accounting Club. Carter, Nobel, 106, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Delta Sigma Phi, 105. Cass, Clo 112 Chowning, Carol, Pi Omega Pi, N EA, Com- merce Club. Clark, Gerald, 134, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Science Club, Young Democrats. Clark, Nathan , V H 106 Clciybaugh, Kenneth , 106 Clayton, Ron, 131, Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritual- ist, 74, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75. Clements, John, I-Me-1's Club, 144, Baseball, 156. Cockrott, Kay, 106, Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice Pres, 70, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, SEA, Commerce Club, Young Republicans. Coleman, Mary, 169, Young Republicans, 88, Science Club, 168. Collins, Terry, 137, Music Educator's Ncit'l Conference. Congrarn, Howard, 173, Pi Gamma Mu, 172. Conner, William, 173, Swimming, 151, I-Men'S Club, Conrad, Pat, 167, Delta Gamma, 65, Athen- aeum, 165, W.RA Council Cox, William .. 137 Crabb, Roberta, 103, Kappa Pi, 102, l,S A. Cripe, Earl 112 Cripe, Vernal, 120, Omega Alpha Delta, 158, Science Club, 168, Zeta Tau Alpha, WRH House Council. Crombie, Robert 146 Crowder, Richard . . 106 Crowe, Fredina, 167, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec, 60, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 61, S.E A, Athenaeum. Cunningham, Jack, 179, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Cutter, Ralph, Alpha Tau Omega. D Dahlin, Hope, 179, Modern Dance Club, S.E A., Sigma Kappa, Oral Interpreta- tion Club. Darclen, Diane, 113, SEA, N.E.A,, Wesley Foundation. Dariah, Jacqueline, 113, Poets Club, 119, WRH House Council, Vice Pres., Con- temporary Literature Club, Young Demo- crats, A.CE, Special Education Club. Davies, Mariorie, 113, S.E A, Wesley Founda- tion. Davis, Carolyn, 103, Alpha Omiclon Pi, 59. Davis, Robert, 169, Omega Alpha Delta. Day, Robert , .. .134 Dean, Donald 169 Decker, Joe . .... . 155 Dellinger, letha Staley, 169, Pomarista, 47, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, 168: W1'10'S Who, Zeta Tau Alpha, Young Republi- cans, S.E.A. De Lorme, Joseph 106 Dick, Michael , .108 Dickey, James .. 173 Dicks, Dorothy, 113, Newman Club. Dix, Carol, 106, Pi Omega Pi, 105, Dix, Connie, Pi Omega Pi, 105, Home Eco- nomics Honorary, Home Economics Club. Dix, Marian, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Dixon, George, 106, Young Republicans, S.E.A., Commerce Club. Dobson, Mary, 137, Pamarista, 47, Music Educatar's Nat'l Conference, 138, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139, Terre Haute Symphony. Dowden, Robert, 169, Wesley Foundation, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Dowell, Albert, 106, Accounting, Newman Club. Downing, Robert, 131, I-Men's Club, 144, Track, 158. Duck, Sharon, 113, Chi Omega, Vice Pres, 62, Chi Omega, 63, S.E.A., A.C.E, Young Republicans, 1.S.T,C., Sycamore. Dunbar, Ralph, 174, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Studies Club, S.E.A. E Earl, Robert 106 Edgerton, Paul, 169, Student Council, Pres., Treas., 41, Who's Who, 42, Parson's Hall Council, 54, Varsity Baseball, 156, l.S.A., I-Men's Club. Elder, Beverly, 137, Student Council, 412 Who's Who, 42, Pamarista, 47, Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres., 70, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139, Senior Class Officer, 185, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel- lenic Council, Pres. Eldridge, Robert 107 Ellshoft, Joy, 107, Pi Omega Pi, 105, Com- merce Club, S.E.A. Eneman, Glenn 146 Engle, Bob 169 Evans, Lois, 113, 1.S,A. F Fader, Marshall 169 Fahey, Jaclyn, 174, Co-chairman of Junior Prom, 32, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Co- Chairman ot Greek Week, 84: Student Union Board, 86, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, 168, Senior Class Vice Pres., 185, Who's Who. Faneher, James 131 Fanning, Herman, 174, Young Democrats, Latin Club, Theta Chi Fentress, Delmar, 106, Delta Chi KPurduet. Fierst, Roger, 174, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Parson's Hall Council, 54, Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Studies Club, Student Council, NEA, Freshman Class Officer. Finley, Jerry, 174, Young Republicans. Fitzgerald, Frances, 113, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, AC.E., SEA., W,R,H. House Coun- cil. Forbes, Nancy, 129, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Latin Club, 125, Eta Sigma Phi, 125, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139, Home Economics Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Lambda Phi Sweetheart, Zeta Tau Alpha. Ford, Clara, 129, Church of Christ College Fellowship. Foster, Larry, 174, Student Council, Parson's Hall Council, Social Affairs Committee, Social Studies Club. Fox, John, 174, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice Pres., Science Club, Social Studies Club, N.E.A. Freels, Everett 134 Frye, Lois . . 107 G Gariup, Michael, 107, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Delta Sigma Pi, 105. Garrett, Jane .129 Garrett, Grover, 134, Church of Christ Fel- lowship. Garry, Donna . 129 Gatton, Doug, 137, Pi Gamma Mu, 172, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Alpha Phi Omega, Wesley Foundation. Geekie, Thomas, 170, Golf, 157, l-Men's Club. Gehring, Charles . . 146 Geozett, Don, 131, I-Men's Club, 144, ln- dustrial Education Club. Gibson, Kay, 120, Alpha Beta Alpha, 133, Newman Club. Gillespie, Avon,, 137, Pi Lambda Phi, 77, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, A Capella Choir, Madrigals, Newman Club. Goldsberry, Dixie, 113, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, A.C.E. Gooding, John Michael , 146, 159 Goss, Carl, 107, Accounting Club. Gove, James, 179, Inter-Fraternity Council, 72, Theta Chi, Pres., 82, Theta Chi, 83, Social Studies Club, Young Republicans, U.C.P. Representative. Grant, Barbara, 167, Chi Omega, 63: Athenaeum, 165, W.R.A. Council, 165, S.E.A., Dolphin Club, Tennis, 166. Gray, Marianne, 174, Sigma Kappa, 69. Gregerson, Larry, 131, Epsilon Tau, Sec., In- dustrial Education Club. Gress, Richard, 137, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 139, Music Educator's Nat'l Conference. Grounds, Judy, 126, Latin Club, 125, Eta Sigma Phi, S.E.A., Modern Language Club. Grover, Harry , 107 Gulitz, Gordon, 174, Speech Union, 178, Forensic Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Studies Club, Swimming Team, Business Club. Guptill, Gloria, Alpha Beta Alpha. Gurchiek, Michael, 146, Newman Club, Spartans Club, Gwin, Jane, 126, Whols Who, 42, Pamarista, Pres., 47, Young Republicans, 88, Phi Sigma Iota, Pres., Vice Pres., Modern Language Club, Sec., S.E.A., Contempo- rary Literature Club, Martha Royce French Prize. H Hackney, James 107 Hadley, Donald, 103, Kappa Pi. 216 Hahn, Marilyn, 113, Sigma Kappa, S.E,A,, Campbell Club. Hall, Frederick, 134, Blue Key, 46, 159. Hall, Helen ,,.,,,..17O Hanley, John Michael, 146, Spartans Club. Hanna, John, 107, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice Pres., 78, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Who's Who, Blue Key. Harbaugh, Jerry .. .. . ....... ..... . .135 Hardin, Donna, 126, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Modern Language Club, Sycamore Players, Phi Sigma Iota. Hardman, Ron . .. , .. . . .. 179 Harmon, Marlene . . .. .......,.107 Harris, Richard, 174, Theta Chi, Veterans Club, Treas., Young Democrats, Vice Pres., Social Studies Club, N.E.A., Field and Stream. Hatch, Carolyn, 174, WRH House Council, 53, Gamma Phi Beta, 67. Hatfield, Lowell, 107, lnter-Fraternity Coun- cil, 72, Theta Chi, Sec., 82, Theta Chi, 83. Hauselman, Alice Tatorn 137 Hay, James, Industrial Education Club. Hays, Maryellen, 179, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Sycamore Players, 180, Modern Language Club. Hedges, Jacie . . . ., ..,..113 Hedrick, Nancy, 113, N.E.A., I.S.A., Student Council. Held, John, 177, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., 74, Special Education Club, Young Re- publicans. Helmick, Albert , , , , 146 Helmick, Tom, Student Council, 41, I-Men's Club, 144, Spartans Club, 145, Varsity Baseball, 156, Varsity Football, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Hembree, Donald .. . .. 120 Hendrix, Jon, 170, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Newman Club, Science Club, S.E,A. Henson, Eileen, 188, Home Economics Club, 127. Hill, Nancy, 107, Commerce Club, 105, Pamarista Outstanding Freshman Girl Pi Omega Pi, W,R.H. House Council, Freshman Class Officer, Newman Club. Hills, Jack ..... . . 135 Himes, Mary Martha, 113, Chi Omega, Treas., 62, Chi Omega, Young Democrats, 88, S.E.A., Student Council, Commerce Club, l,S,A. Hofferth, Roger, 117, Blue Key, 46, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Lambda Psi Sigma, Treas., 177, Special Education Club. Hafman, Gerald .. .... . .... . .. 135 Hollandbeck, Gary, 137, Pi Lambda Phi, 77, Campbell Christian Fellowship, Music Educator's Nat'l Conference, N.E.A., Col- lege Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, A Capella Choir, Choral Union. Hollenbeck, Peggy ..., . .. . . ..... .. 107 Hollis, Lynn, 174, Who's Who, 42, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres., 58, Alpha Omicron Pi, 59, Pi Gamma Mu, 172, Social Studies Club, Young Republicans, Dolphin Club. Holloway, Virginia .,,. . ..... 113 Horton, Joseph .. .135 Howard, Albert ,.,. . ,,,,, .. . . ..174 Howard, Glenna, 113, A.C.E. Howard, Robert ... .. .. .. .. . ..174 Hudson, Barbara, 167, l.S.A., Athenaeum, W.R.A. Council. Huff, Linda, 103, Alpha Chi Omega iDe- Pauwi. Hughes, Nancy, 113, Gamma Phi Beta, 67. Humphreys, Steve, 137, Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia, 139. Hunefeld, Jerry, 174, Science Club, 168, Wesley Foundation. Hunt, Annette, 137, Sigma Alpha Iota, Pres., Vice Pres., 139, Music Education Nat'l Conference, Choral Union, S.E.A., Gamma Phi Beta, Treas. Hunter, Janice 103 Hurst, Carl . M137 Hurst, Robert .. .,,, . .. . 107 Hutcheson, Mary Ruth, 114, Pamorista, Sec., 47, Delta Gamma, Pres., 64, Delta Gam- ma, 65, S.E.A., A.C.E., Young Republi- cans, President's Council Chairman. Isaacs, Jerry, 107, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Accounting Club. Isbell, Ralph , , .107 Israeli, Nasser, 170, International Relations Club, 89, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, 168, Oral Interpretation Club, 181. Jackson, Freida, Kappa Delta Pi. Jackson, Joyce . . . ,. .114 Jackson, Marvin, 135, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81. James, John ,. . . , 135 Jardine, Janice, 114, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71. Johns, Kenneth, 137, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music Eclucator's Nat'l Conference, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81. Johnson, Charles, 143, Who's Who, 42, Inter- Fraternity Council, 72, Lambda Chi Al- pha, 75, Co-chairman of Greek Week, 85, Eta Sigma Phi, 125, Latin Club, 125. Johnson, Louise, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Johnson, Ronald, 107, Who's Who, 42, Blue Key, 46, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treas., 78, Delta Sigma Phi, 105, Junior Class Of- ficer. Johnson, Virginia, 114, Gamma Phi Beta, Pres., 66, Who's Who, Pamarista, W.R.H. House Council, Pres. Joiner, Sharon, 107, Commerce Club, Treas., Roger Williams Fellowship, S.E.A., Na- tional Business Teachers Assoc., W.R.H. Council, Religious Emphasis Week Finance Chairman. Joslin, Larry, 131, Lambda Chi Alpha, ln- dustrial Education Club. Justice, Anna, 120, Alpha Sigma Alpha, 51, Athenaeum, 165. K Kaczmarczyk, Sherry, 167, Athenaeum, 165, Sigma Kappa. Kaholokula, Jacqueline 114 Kataoka, Yusuke, 175, International Rela- tions Club, 89. Kazmer, Eileen, 177, Alpha Omicron Pi, Spe- cial Education Club, Press Club, Syca- more Players, Sycamore Editor, 1959. Keller, Fred, 114, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, S.E.A., Roger Williams Fellowship. Kelley, Theodore 175 Keneipp, Sylvia, 114, Varsity Yell Leader, 150. Key, Carol, 114, Gamma Phi Beta, Press Club, A.C.E. Kimble, William . . 146 Kimizuka, Hiromi, Hawaiian Club, 88, 1.5 A., Newman Club, Young Republicans, S.E A., N.E.A. Kinder, David . 107 Kirkland, Richard . 107 Kisner, Joan, 103, Sparkettes. Kitaoka, Winifred, 114, Alpha Beta Alpha, S.E.A., A.C.E. Kitchel, Donald Lewis, 107, Sigma Phi Ep- silon, Commerce Club, Social Studies Club, Young Democrats, Delta Sigma Pi. Kleiser, Joseph . 146 Klinker, Anita, 120, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Press Club, Pres., 122, Junior Prom Queen, 33, Little Wheel, 1959, Campus Revue Policy Board, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, Co-chairman of Page- One Ball, Statesman Editor. Knight, Richard, 131, Epsilon Pi Tau, Pres, 131, Industrial Education Club, 130 Knox, Margaret, 114, Special Education Club, Poets Club. Kulp, Ralph 135 L Lambert, Lois, 114, Alpha Omicron Pi, 59, Student Council, Panhellenic Council, Young Democrats, Co-chairman of Hon- or Day, Forensics Club, S,E.A, N.E.A. Lane, Harry . 108 Laswell, Robert 170 Lawhead, Bonnie, 129, Young Republicans, 88, S.E.A., Home Economics Club, Church of Christ College Christian Fellowship, Alpha Sigma Alpha. Leavitt, Robert 132 Ledgerwood, John, 146, Spartans Club. Lee, Samuel . 108 Lee, William, 175, Young Republicans, 88. Lehman, Mary Alice, 175, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Young Republicans, 88, Science Club, 168, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Pi Gamma Mu, S.E.A., W.R.H. House Council, Social Studies Club. Lehr, Ron, 170, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, I- Menfs Club. Leistner, Bettye Lou, 108, Religious Council, 48, W.R.H. House Council, 53. Lewis, Patricia, 167, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Athenaeum, Zeta Tau Alpha, Science Club. Libke, James, 170, Omega Alpha Delta, 168. Lindsey, Carolyn, 114, S.E.A. Loving, Jeannette .. . 170 217 Lowdermilk, James . ,170 Lowdermilk, Janice, 175, Pi Gamma Mu, 172, Social Studies Club, Young Republicans, Chi Omega Social Science Award. Lowry, Sandra, 120, Eta Sigma Phi, 125, Latin Club, Press Club, Zeta Tau Alpha. Luck, John, 132, Industrial Education Club, 130. Lyons, Lawrence, 170, Student Council, 41, Theta Chi, 83, I-Men's Club, 114, Swim- ming Team, 151, Senior Class Officer, 185. M Macey, Damion, 108, Student Council, Vice Pres., 41 Who's Who, 42 Inter-Fraternity Council, 72 Pi Lambda Phi, Sec., 76, Pi Lambda Phi, 77, Greek Week Commit- tee, 84, Student Union Board, Pres, 86, Delta Sigma Pi, 105, Senior Class Officer, 185, Newman Club, Pres. Mackie, Bruce, 132, Industrial Education Club. Major, James, 170, Varsity Baseball, 156. Mann, Marilyn, 126, Alpha Beta Alpha, 133, Eta Sigma Phi, Treas., Latin Club. Maratta, Sara Jo, 114, Senior Class Officer, Alpha Omicron Pi, A.C.E, S.E.A, Dean's Conference of Social Chairmen. Marshall, Carole, 115, A.C.E. Mortensen, Gay 108 Martin, George 179 Martin, Phyllis Joan, 129, Home Economics Club Martin, Sherry, 115, Delta Gamma, 65, S.E.A, ACE., Pi Gamma Mu. Massa, Carole, 108, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Chi Omega, Pres, 62, Chi Omega, 63, Senior Class, Pres, 185, Commerce Club. Masumoto, Elsie, 115, Kappa Delta Pi, Ha- waiian Club, International Relations Club, S.E.A., A.C.E. Matlon, Ron, 179, Debate Team, 178, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Sycamore Players, 180, Speech Union, 181, Oral Interpretation Club, 181, Tau Kappa Alpha, Campus Revue Policy Board, Forensic Club, So- cial Studies Club. Mazura, Darrell, 108, Co-chairman of Junior Prom, 32, Inter-Fraternity Council, 72, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec, 78, Commerce Club, Young Democrats. McAtee, Dave, 179, Lambda Chi Aloha, Sec., 74, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Sycamore Players, 180. McCann, Richard, 132, Industrial Arts Club. McClellan, Larry . , 146 McCool, Kittie, 114, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Speakers Bureau, 181. McCord, Jo Anne, 135, S.E.A. McCord, Patricia, 129, Who's Who, 42, Gam- ma Phi Beta, 67, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Home Economics Honorary, lvah Rhyan Home Economics Club, Vice Pres., Young Republicans, Social Studies Club, S.E.A. McCormick, Richard . . .. .. 114 McCullough, Vinita, 129, Home Economics Club. McKee, Nancy Shriner, 170: Delta, 168, Science Club, McHargue, Wayne, 108, Delta McNair, Richard, 108: Lambda Student Union Board, 86, 144, Bachelor-of-the-Year Melicher, Ray Melloy, Jerry, 179, Blue Key, Omega Alpha 168, Sigma Pi, 105. Chi Alpha, 75, I-Men's Club, 1960. 135 46, Sycamore Players' Pres., 180, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Technical Director of Campus Revue, 1959. Melvin, Gene 135 Meneely, Don, 135, Latin Club, 125. Merriwether, Ron, 146, I-Men's Club, 144, Lambda Chi Alpha. Metheny, Harold, 146, Social Studies Club. Meyer, Harald, 132, Industrial Education Club, 130. Miller, Elaine, Chi Omega, Home Economics Club, Science Club, Omega Alpha Delta, Miller, Jan, 179, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Theta Alpha Phi, 180 Miller, Jimmie, 175, Omega Alpha Delta. Miller, Joel . ., 108 Miller, Judith Kay, 115, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, A.C.E. Mirkovich, Robert, 146, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Spartans Club, 145, Softball, 162, Young Democrats. Mitchell, Rosemary, 115, Press Club, Poets Club, S.E.A., I.S.T.A., Statesman, Monberg, Fred, 175, Junior Prom Queen Chairman, 32, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Ger- man Club, Vice Pres, Sycamore Play- ers, Westminster Fellowship, Social Studies Club. Monk, Phyllis, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Montgomery, John, 170, Blue Key, 46, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, 168, Young Demo- crats. Moody, John, 108, Delta Sigma Pi. Moore, William , 115 Morris, Robert, 132, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, I-Men's Club, 144, Cross Country, 151, Industrial Education Club. Moss, Drucilla, 129, Chi Omega, 63. Munger, David, 137, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Treas, 139, Kappa Delta Pi, Campus Religious Council, Parson's Hall Coun- . 135 cil, Symphonic Band, A Orchestra. Murdock, Joann, 177, S.E.A., Capella Choir, Wesley Foun- dation, Special Education Club. Murdock, Marilyn, 175, Alpha Phi Gamma, N Nass, Phyllis, 129, Gamma Phi Beta, 67. Nasser, Anthony . . . .. . 170 Nichols, Lex .. . , .,,, 135 Nikolich, Michel, 132, Football, O Oates, Paul, 108, Baseball, 156, O'Neal, Mary J . , , , 129 Osman, LaVerne ., ,115 Overton, Maurice, 170, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81, Science Club, Circle K Club. Overton, Wanda, 115, Debate Team, 178, Speech Union, 181, A.C.E., N.E A., Young Republicans. Owen, Sarann, 108, Sigma Kappa, Vice Pres., 68, Sigma Kappa, 69, Senior Class Of- ficer, 185, Alpha Beta Alpha, Pres., S.E.A., Commerce Club, Owens, Linda, 177, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, W.R.H. Council, 53, Lambda Psi Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Special Education Club. Owens, Stanley, 108, Delta Sigma Pi, 105, Owens, Wyoma .. . , 108 Oxford, James, 146, Spartans Club. P Paige, Baxter, 146, I-Men's Club, 144, Spar- tans Club, 145, Theta Chi, S.E.A. Park, Max, 115, A.C.E. Parker, Dorothy, 135, Alpha Omicron Pi, 59, Science Club, 168, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, S.E.A. Parks, Marshall, 170, Omega Alpha Delta, 168, Science Club, 168. Parsley, Mary, 115, S.E.A. Parsons, Glenn , 135 Parsons, Patricia Bitner 108 Passen, Conrad 132 Pell, James .. 132 Pennington, Norma, 108, Zeta Tau Alpha, Officer, 70, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Com- merce Club, Wesley Foundation. Pepmeier, Carolyn, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Perry, Keith, 170, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Spartans Club, 145, Track, 160, Young Republicans, Science Club, Omega Alpha Delta. Peters, Janet, 115, Religious Council, 48, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Captain, 70, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71: A.C.E., Gamma Delta, W.R.H, Council. Pierce, Manning, 177, Special Education Club. Pinson, Mary Ann, 115, S.E.A. Plunkett, Edward 121, Statesman Staff, 123, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Sycamore Players, 180, Pi Gam- ma Mu, Press Club, Social Studies Club, Oral Interpretation Club. Muse, Neil E., Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81. Musgrave, Betty Ann, 115, Young Republi- cans, 88, A.C.E., N.E.A., Science Club, Social Studies Club, Campbell Christian Fellowship. Myer, Gary, 108, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 139. Myers, Judith, 115, A.C.E. Podell, Dick, 132, Alpha, 75, Country, 151 Polk, larry, 175, Captain, 74, Country, 151 licans, Social Blue Key, 46, lambda Chi I-Men's Club, 145, Cross Industrial Education Club. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush I-Men's Club, 144, Cross Track, 158, Young Repub- Studies Club, S.E.A., Var- sity Club. Poor, David, 175, Science Club, 168, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Studies Club, Porter, Diane, 116, Chi Omega, Rush Coun- selor, A.C.E., S.E.A. 218 Porter, Grace . ,. .........,,....,, ,... . ..115 Pound, Anna Rose, 129, Who's Who, 42, Pamarista, 47, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Home Economics Club, 127, Home Economics Honorary, Pres., S.E.A. Powell, Francis, 120, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79. Powell, Mary Ellen, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Powell, Sara, 116, Gamma Phi Beta, Vice President, 66, A.C.E. Price, Judy, 116, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Press Club, A.C.E. Price, William . 179 ........170 Proctor, Jimmy R Rader, Larry . , .116 Raley, Gerald .. . . ...... . ...135 Rambo, Dave, 138, Parson's Hall Council, Junior Class Officer, Literature Club, Band. Reel, Jerry, 170, Lambda Chi Alpha, Science Club, German Club. Rehlander, Marilyn, Sigma Kappa, A.C.E. Resler, Jimmie, 132, Industrial Education Club. Reynolds, Gerald, 132, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sgt. at Arms, 80, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81, Industrial Education Club. Rhude, Robert, 120, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Who's Who, 42, Blue Key, Pres., 46, Parson's Hall Council, 43, Statesman Editor, Business Manager, 123, Alpha Phi Gamma, Pres., Roger Williams Fellow- ship. Richardson, Margaret, 116, N.E.A. Ridens, Bernard Jr., 135, Industrial Educa- tion Club. Riggs, Clarence, 103, Varsity Swimming. Roach, Rosemary, 138, Poets Club, 119, New- man Club. Robinson, Joseph . ., . . 109 Robinson, Mary, 129, Home Economics Club, 127. Roby, Jerry . .. . . 175 Rodrizquez, Elfa, 126, International Rela- tions Club, 89. Rogers, Joy . . 129 Rogers, Melvin, Theta Chi. Rose, Jim, 179, Theta Alpha Phi, 180, Syca- more Players, 180, Children's Theatre, 180, Who's Who. Ross, Herschel .. . 135 Ross, James, 132, lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Industrial Education Club. Ross, Louis , 147 Rowell, Robert .. , . .. 135 Rusk, Donald, Accounting Club, Pres. Ruatto, Joseph, 175, Theta Chi, 83, Newman Club. Ruhe, Vincent . ,. 132 Rusk, Donald . . . ... ... 109 Rusk, Ed, 132, Parson's Hall Council, 54, Industrial Education Club, 130. Rusk, Fred, 132, Parson's Hall Council, Pres., 54, Industrial Education Club, Social Chairman, 130, I-Men's Club, 144, Who's Who, Football- Tri Captain, Roger Wil- liams Fellowship, Pres. S Sanders, Albert , 135 Sanders, Claude E., 147, Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81, I-Men's Club, 144, Spartans Club, 145, Track, 158. Sanders, David, 109, Commerce Club, N.E A. Sanders, Susan .. . , 120 Sauter, Margie, 167, W.R.A. Council, 165, Tennis, 166. Savio, John .. . 147 Sayers, James . 147 Saylor, Arnold . . 147 Schatz, Suzy, Poets Club, 119, Theta Alpha Phi, Vice Pres., 180, Sycamore Players, 180, Oral Interpretation Club Scheele, Louella, 167, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Press Club, 122. Schmidt, Lyle, 175, International Relations Club, 89, I.S.A., Wesley Foundation. Sechman, Dana, 138, Latin Club, 125. Secrest, Harry . 135 Seifert, Jeannette, 116, Newman Club. Session, Trannie , 167 Shake, Nancy, 116, Sigma Kappa. Sharp, Karen . . 116 Shelton, Ruby, 116, Zeta Tau Alpha, A.C E., S.E.A., Young Democrats, Roger Williams Fellowship. Shively, Ilo Mae, 175, Young Republicans, 88, Social Studies Club, 171. Shores, Edward 109 Sifrig, Ramond, 109, Delta Sigma Pi, 105. Slack, Gerald . . , 109 Sloan, Helen-Lou, 129, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation. Sluss, Mariln, 116, S.E.A., A.C.E., Literature Club, Young Republicans, Choral Union. Smith, Anna Mary, 120, Alpha Beta Alpha. Smith, Charles, 109, Delta Sigma Pi, 105. Smith, Dale 170 Smith, Norman, 109, I-Men's Club, 144, Varsity Tennis, 157. Smith, Robert 175 Smith, Sue, 116, Poets Club, 119, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Beta Alpha, A.CE, S.E.A., Literature Club: Press Club. Smith, Vernon, 147, S.E.A., NE,A. Sneyd, Richard . . 152 Sparks, Patti, 129, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Rush Captain, 60 Spelbring, Sheldon, 147, I-Men's Club, 144, Spartans Club, N.E.A. Stacy, Ruth , 135 Stadler, Al, Social Studies Club, Science Club, Young Democrats. Staggs, Donna, 116, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Roger Williams Fellowship, A.C.E, Staley, Shirley J., 109, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Commerce Club, Young Republicans. Stetty, Gwen, 167, Atheneaum, 165. Stephan, Eleanor, 167, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, International Relations Club, 89. Steurer, Alan, 170, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Science Club. Stickles, Richard, 147, Blue Key, Sec., -16, Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Spartans Club. Stites, Kenneth ...., . .... . ... 109 Stone, Janet, 116, S.E.A., I.S.A. Strauss, John H., Tau Kappa Epsilon, 81. Strole, Paul, 147, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Varsity Tennis, 157, I-Men's Club. Stroud, Jerry, 177, Sigma Phi Esilon, 79, Young Republicans, Wesley Foundation, Special Education Club. Stout, Bob . 109 Strupp, Bruce, 109, Delta Pi, Pres., 105. Stubbleman, Mary Jane, 116, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Press Club, 122, Alpha Beta Alpha, 133, A.C.E., S.E.A., Statesman Staff. Stutsman, Myrna Gay . 138 Sullivan, Ronald .147 Szabo, Eugene . 109 T Takacs, William, 147, I-Men's Club. Tatman, Harold, 138, Music Educator's Nat'l, Conference, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Taylor, Helen, 138, Sigma Iota, 139, Kappa Delta Pi, Music Educator's Nat'l, Con- ference, Zeta Tau Alpha. Tenison, Alan 109 Thomas, Harold, 179, Forensics Club, Debate Team. Thomas, Robert, 116, A.C.E. Thomas, Rosalie Clifton 109 Thompson, Bob 132 Thompson, James M. .109 Thompson, Thomas, 132, Industrial Educa- tion Club. Thompson, William 170 Thornton, William, 147, I-Men's Club, 144, Varsity Baskebtall, 152, 153. Threlkeld, Beverly, 117, S E.A. Tippin, Eleanor, 167, Athenaeum, 165, W.R A Council, 165. Tipton, Marv, 117: Kappa Delta Pi, 111, Tobey, Carol, 129, Chi Omega, 63. Travelstead, Homer Jr. 147 Trout, Millard 117 Tuberosa, Mary, 117, Alpha Omicron Pi, Rec. Sec., 58, Alpha Omicron Pi, 59, V Vaal, Jim, 175, Student Council lProxvl, 41, Who's Who, 42, Parson's Hall Council, Sec., 54, Lambda Chi Alpha, 75, Young Democrats, Social Studies Club, Modern Language Club, Newman Club. Vance, Lenora, 117, S.E.A., Choral Union. Vandeventer, Arlie, 175, Social Studies Club. Vandeventer, Carolyn, Zeta Tau Alpha. Van Weinan, Marilyn, 138, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139, Music Educator's Nat'l Conference. , 147 Tau Kappa Veltri, John . Von Spreckleson, George, 132, Epsilon, 81. Voyles, Dave, 138, Blue Key, 46, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Music Educator's Nat'l Conference. Vukowich, Marlene, 117, Who's Who, 42, W.R.H. Council, Pres., 53, Delta Gam- ma, Vice Pres., 64, Delta Gamma, 65, Varsity Yell Leader, Student Council, S.E.A., Sec. 219 W Waggoner, Sandra, 170, Sigma Kappa, 69, S.E.A., Young Republicans, Science Club. Wagner, Rosalie, 117, N.E.A., ACE, Zeta Tau Alpha Walker, Paul . 179 Walter, Jackie Dean .. 147 Warren, Clarice, 117, Junior Prom Commit- tee, 32, Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer, A.C.E., S.E.A., Dolphin Club, Young Republicans. Wassink, Carol 117 Watson, Nancy, 120, Who's Who, 42, Gam- ma Phi Beta, 67, Kappa Delta Pi, Treas , 111, Poets Club, Vice Pres, 119, Phi Sigma Iota, Modern Language Club, Vice Pres., S.E.A. Waugh, Robert, 147, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79 Wedgewood, Jack . . 135 Weeks, Mary Ann, Home Economics Club. Welton, Gloria 175 Wheeler, James, 117, Theta Chi, 83, A.C E. White, Beth, 120, Chi Omega, 63, Kappa Delta Pi, 111 Pi Omega Pi, Press Club. White, Dorothy Updike, N.E.A., S.E.A. Wier, Lois . . 129 Wild, Richard, 120, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 79, Softball, 162, Young Republicans, SEA, Student Council. Williams, Barbara, 109, Sigma Kappa, Pres, 68, Sigma Kappa, 69, Junior Class Pres, Co-director ot Campus Revue, Com- merce Club, S.E.A., Sparkettes, Syca- more Players. Williams, Jack 109 Williams, Larry, S.E.A. Wilson, Duane, 132, Industrial Education Club, 130 Wilson, Harold, Industrial Education Club, 144, S.E.A., l.S.A. Wilson, Robert, 170, Circle K Club, Young Republicans, Judo Club. Wilson, Sara, 117, Junior Prom Committee, 32, Gamma Phi Beta, Vice Pres., 66, Gamma Phi Beta, 67, Student Union Board, 86, Sigma Alpha Iota, 139 Winkler , Nancy, 109, Sigma Kappa, 69, S.E.A., Commerce Club. Winston, James 120 Winters, Sharon, 129, Chi Omega, Sec., 62, Chi Omega, 63. Wittmer, Joe, 147, Spartans Club, 145, ln- dustrial Education Club, Young Republi- cans, Lambda Chi Alpha, Bachelor-of the-Year, 1959. Woicik, Audrey, 109, Accounting Club, Com- merce Club, Newman Club. Wolfe, Cassandra, 175, Pi Gamma Mu, 172. Wolfe, Janice, 175, Social Studies Club, 171, Pi Gamma Mu, 172, Kappa Delta Pi. Wolfe, Marilyn, 117, Sigma Kappa, 69. Woods, Marion Joe, Lambda Chi Alpha. Wright, Jesse, 170, Alpha Phi Alpha. Wright, Judith, 129, Zeta Tau Alpha, 71, Home Economics Club, 127, Home Econ- omics Honorary, Panhellenic Council, S.E.A. Wright, Kathryn Rose, 138, Sigma Alpha Iotag Music Educator's Not'l Conference, Bandg A Cappella Choir. Y Yarno, Arnold, 1795 lS.A.g Oral Interpreta- A Cappella Choir Association for Childhood Ed Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Gamma Alpha Sigma Alpha Atheneaum Baseball Team Basketball Team Blue Key Burford Hall Council Business Club Campbell Christian Chi Omega ChiIdren's Theatre Choral Union Contemporary Literature Club College Orchestra Crass Country Team Debate Team Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Pi Dolphin Club Epsilon Pi Tau E U B, Fellowship Faculty Council Football Team Freshman Basketball Team Gamma Phi Beta German Club Golf Team Home Economics Club I-Men's Club ucation Indiana Student Education Association , 136 111 133 59 121 61 165 156 152 46 53 104 51 ,63 130 140 89 141 151 178 65 105 164 131 51 100 150 155 67 125 157 127 144 110 tion Club. Z Yawata, Diane, 117, Dolphin Clubp lntere Zuk, Ron, 1095 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 795 Delta national Relations Club, A.C.E.g S.E.A. Sigma Pi, 105, Softball, 1625 Commerce Young, Rachel, 1175 Gamma Phi Beta, 67. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Industrial Education Club , ,130 lnter'Fraternity Council . 72 International Relations Club , 89 Junior Panhellenic Council ,, ,57 Junior Union Board , HB6 Kappa Delta Pi 111 Kappa Pi , , 102 Lambda Chi Alpha , , 75 Latin Club . , , 125 Maiorettes ,, .,, 9 Marching Band , .. ,, 141 Modern Language Club , 126 Music Educator's Nat'l. Conference 138 Newman Club , 49 Omega Alpha Delta . . 168 Oral Interpretation Club , 181 Pamorista ,, ,, , , 47 Panhellenic Council . , 57 Parson's Hall Council 54 Phi Delta Kappa .. , 111 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia H139 Pi Gamma Mu ,172 Pi Lambda Phi , , 77 Pi Omega Pi 105 Poets Club 119 Press Club . ,122 Reeve Hall Council . 53 Religious Council ,, ., 48 Roger Williams Fellowship , 50 Science Club ., H168 220 Club. Student Education Association Senior Union Board .. ,, ,, Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Epsilon ,, Social Studies Club Sparkettes ,, ,, Spartans Club .. ,, Lambda Psi Sigma Speakers Bureau . , Speech Union Student Council . Student Council Committees State Pep Club , ,, , Statesman Staff ., Swimming Team . Sycamore Players Sycamore Staff . Symphonic Band , Tau Kappa Epsilon , Tennis Team , Terre Haute Symphony Theta Alpha Phi Theta Chi ,. . Track Team , Wabash Valley Press Conference Committee , , , Wesley Foundation , Wl1o's Who . ., , . WRA Council . . Yell Leaders ..., , Young Democrats , Young Republicans Zeta Tau Alpha . 110 B6 139 M69 43, 79 171 ,...9 145 177 181 181 ,41 45 .90 123 151 180 124 142 ,,,,8l 157 142 180 .83 158 121 ,50 ...42 165 150 88 88 71 qufog Yaplzs qufoqzuplzs ufogmpfzs for Indiana State this was quite a year - ,. sv' Q .NYU xxx 'LY to remember 1 ,Af K! ,ff ,J-1' ' 2 m'N 1 '--N-,.r-an-.......M. we could not forget 1,960 the ear of ehange at Indiana State we trust it is just the beginning of a new era with more changes and progress. The Sycamore Staff


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