SOPHO Keister, Adams, Weaver, Gruver President Vice President. OFFICERS . . . .William Gruver Secretary . . . .William Keister Treasurer Sponsor Miss Elsie Garlow . . Dolores Adams .Marilyn Weaver Returning to Indiana as Sophomores, we came back with the realization that our first and hardest year was over. We settled down to work, taking time out in February from our prom, the theme of which was An Evening in Paris. It was really an evening to be remembered — fine music and lovely decorations combined with a congenial atmosphere. Now we are looking forward to the last two years of our college career, confident that we can make them as successful and worthwhile as the first two. Our aim is to leave as Seniors, not only feeling that we have made a contribution to the college and that the college has bene- fited us, but also feeling that we have attained the pro- fessional dignity and stability required in the teaching field. -26—
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JUN Leidy, Giles, C oIl-m ' ! jr;, ! a!,;ci V OFFICERS President Walter Leidy Vice President Edward Talliere Secretary lolene Giles Treasurer Robert Coleman Sponsor Miss Florence Wallace Finishing the fhird quarter of our college career, we, the class of 1950, start preparations for our senior year, our last fling at Indiana. Looking back, it doesn ' t seem long ago that we were eager little freshmen. Though three years have flitted by, we still haven ' t lost that eagerness. As Juniors we contributed to all phases of college activity, displaying the energy and determination necessary to be successful. The curiosity of every- one on campus was aroused by the notice of our class party at the Club Egdol. h ere, with dinner, music, dancing, and a floor show, we scored an- other point in the line of entertainment. With April came the Junor Prom, another great success and an event we ' ll always remember. Through the years we maintained our high standard of behavior and cooperation, proving ourselves capable of being good future teachers, bringing honor to our class and to our school. —28—
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