Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)

 - Class of 1955

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Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 19 of 196
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G. G. Hill (Director), and Albert Orumheiler. business The Business Education Department trains students to be teachers of high school busi- ness subjects. Through the various courses per- taining to accounting, typing, selling, and related fields, the students become proficient in business practices. They learn to operate efficiently modern office machines that are provided by the department. All business students are members of the Junior Chamber of Comrnerce, which promotes unity wi thin the department. Officers are James Long, President; John Croft, Vice-President; Jackie Sorber, Corresponding Secretary; Bernadine Wagner, Recording Secretary; and William Shaffer, Treasurer. Miss Arlene Risher and Dr. Clinton M. File are the J. C. C. ' s advisers. Harold V . Thomas, Miss Alene Richer, James K. Ston Mrs. Elsie Rineer. It beats counting on your fingers! 15

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Dr. Clel T. Silvey (Director), Dr. Ian Henderson, Mis Cotherine Carl, Miss Loura Remsberg, Walter Golz. music Miss Morjorie Iverson, Mrs. Arvilla Harrold, Miss Gladys Dunlileberger; Standing: Robert W. Burggraf, Charle; A. Davis, Thomas J. Hughes, Lawrence C. Stitt. The Music Department, in its new home at Elkin House, plays an integral part in almost all of the activities on campus. Convocations, vespers, football games, the Christmas pro- gram, and Baccalaureate and Commence- ment exercises ore some of the college func- tions which are dependent upon many musical organizations for support. These student music groups (eight main organizations and several small ensembles) are open to any general college student who can meet the various requirements. The interests of the music student are promoted by the Music Council, which works in co-operation with the music faculty and the college administration. The council is made up of two representa- tives from each class and four officers elected by the department at large. Various social functions are planned throughout the year: an outing, a formal banquet, and a trip to Pittsburgh to hear the Pittsburgh Symphony in one of its concerts. The department feels responsible that its students meet the require- ments of teaching and supervising public school music. Officers are La Rue Epier, President; Stan Servinsky, Vice-President; Patricia Rossi, Secretary; and Ruth Remaley, Treasurer. C. David McNoughton, D. Fluke, L. Hartford, F. Zenone; Second Row: D. Wilkinson, E. Parsons. 14



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Mrs. Elizabeth LaVelle, Dr. Opol T. Rhodes (Director), Mrs. Fonnie Smith; Standing: Miss Helen Loftis, Mrs. Virginio Rohrer. Miss Mildred Omwoke, Miss Ethyl Oxley, Slonding: Mil leola Hoyes, Miss Helen Merriman. - ra t K.-«B Home Economics girls prove themselves ca- pable in virtually every area of the depart- ment, from Consumer Economics to Family Relations. Their talents are constantly in de- mand for planning parties and teas. The peak of their college career is reached in the senior year when all their homemaking skills ore put into action in operating the home management house. The Home Economics Club sponsored their annual Big-Little Sister party, High School Day, and the Merry-Go formal dance. In addition it was host to the Province II Home Economics Club Workshop. Officers include Phyllis James, President; Mary Beth Malcolm, Vice-President; Ruth Murray, Recording Secretary; Leah Roe Deeter, Corresponding Secretary; Evelyn Hollabaugh, Treasurer; Marty Herr, Assistant Treasurer; and Mary Jane O ' Leslie, Parlia- mentarian. Miss Helen Loftis is the club ' s ad- viser. 16 home economics Miss Hayes, G. Badstibner, J. Faith, P. Mayfleld, L. Matthews,

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