Indiana Wesleyan University - Marionette Yearbook (Marion, IN)

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! E ! E 'The MARION ETTE MARIGN COLLEGE, MARION, INDIANA 1949 w .5 N W A K, N -. M, .pl Q Y- -4 wigs.-N. .v '- Ov-x 44 A ..' . - -C - -, :'-:.W.- - w + Q' 4 ,fffh 'fa .. 'yfdx W? Qty x.:.,oO M. ...,.,, ., 15.-R . ' '-a .,,I ' ,U ' x MARICN COLLEGE GYMNASIUM ELIZABETH AYERS LIBRARY . 1 me e Page sin ss-g., Q Kham, ' Y i W g. is . , l, 9XQAs if, 1 . ., , 5 9 . . :AE .N.,,xN-A X A N'M 'ss-.-,..x X, Q: -sr x L , N vNNlX'Nsv..,,x Xvxxx N 'Q vp 'Kr WF PARLOR Many questions of permanent importance are asked each year at Marion College. Aside from the usual ones there have been some of a different nature this year. Am I dreaming? , Where am I'? , Just how was this before ? , and others of similar nature have been asked by those entering the dormitory. A complete remodeling of first floor has contributed greatly to the beauty and usefulness of the building. Since the foyer is very practical for lounging purposes, the parlor may be reserved for more special usage. Some gifts to the parlor are a grand piano, a large mirror, lamps, and living room suite. the latter of which was made possible by the Indiana Missionary Society. X-M FGYER Another nice gift by the same organization is that of a drinking fountain presented in memory of Mrs. J. D. Williams. A very appropriate quotation appears on the plate, As ye drink. drink also of the Water of life. The guest room, since the second night after completion, has been in almost constant use. Some appreciations expressed by our guests are: This has been a dear haven, and A lovely room. Excellent taste, and There is a place of quiet rest. The practice rooms, the students' publications room, and the dean's quar- ters are each just as important in their own special Way. Page seven ,,......w-f' ,...N..w-A FCREWORD Page right uln all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. The acknowledgment of Christ in all endeavors results in the assurance of direction by an omniscient mind and an omnipotent hand. It is humanly impossible to draw back the veil that enshrouds the guarded secrets of the unborn years, but it would be nothing short of blind, unfounded optimism to assume that never would there be a passage perilous when a trusty guide would be indispensable to safety. If God in Christ can paint the blush on the bud that hangs from the limb of the rose, and make the dew drops of morning tremble like molten diamonds on the virgin white lip of the lily, if He can plant the rivers in lines of rippling silver, and can cover His valley floors with carpets of softest green, tacked down with lovely daisies and laughing daffodils: if He can scoop out the basin of the seven seas and pile up the granite of the mountains until they pierce the turquoise skies: if He can send a Niagara thundering on a mighty and majestic minstrelsy from century to century: if He can fuel and refuel the red throated furnace of a thousand suns to blaze His universe with light: if on the lovely looms of heaven He can weave the delicate tapestry of a rainbow to throw across the shoulders of the retreating storm, and at even- tide fashion a fleece of crimson to curtain the couch of the dying sun, and across the black bosom of the night that follows, bind a glittering garment spangled with ten thousand stellar jewels, what kind of a faith is mine if I cannot believe and rest securely in the belief that this Christ whom I acknowledge will direct my life in a path chosen by His love. chartered by His wisdom, and made victorious by His power. DEDICATIO To Dr. Allen Bowman, who has rendered a gracious service characterized by remarkable efliciency in the capacity of Dean of Marion College, who is unsurpassed as a competent instructor possessed with a personalized student interest, who has with daily consistency exem- plified the serenity of a Christ directed life. the 19-19 Marionette is sincerely dedicated. 7' S Dr. Allen Bowman Page Him ADMINISTRATION 7 5 i i I I -:-f I . xx A 4 , 5 R In admiration of his genuine love for Christ, in appreciation of his willingness to oifer material and spiritual counsel to those in need, in realization of the integral part he has played in the advancement of this institution, in honor of years of devoted service beyond the call of duty, we hold the presi- dent of Marion College in high esteem. CAROLYN FISHER Secretziry to the President Puyr' fzwlzv' l l'RI'ISl1JI4IN'I' WM. F. MCCONIN M.A.. HO.. IJ D . If 'L - N .5 15. it lf ., ,' m l ? , - 2, 5 ,.-'J-54. ,gf'fi:Q'fif-' K 1 553553: Eff 559' ki CLIFTON A. LETIIERER Treasurer MURIEL A. KLAASSEN Bookkeeper x XE Q i x - - A W x Nifxx x x X , it . T 1 Qxw,-,, N - 'mx--RQ .v 3: '5gw, -ia , X ,. ., X x g--:2:. wiki- -, . I:-1 X x Essrfzx If 'Q was X-' X Q K K k kt -ke .rgg x ct s Qi -a is if xi XM X x :IAN sw wg.. v . yfixyis 3 is X y. Rm ii X The three years of service which Clifton Letherer has rendered to Marion College have witnessed certain improvements in the physical plant. The reconstruction of the first floor of Teter Hall and the remodeling of the General Office in the Ad- ministration Building were under his direction. The Elizabeth Ayers Library and the Physical Education Building have been erected during his term of office. HOWARD T. NOGGLE ik Field Representative Page thirteen . FACULTY Fx x' i 'w 't HERMAN BAKER, M. Mus. Director of Music Voice. Public School Music li CHARLES CARTER, M.A. Philosophy, Missions X- x . MARY C. DODD, Ph. D. English, Literature Puyc fourteen ALLEN BOWMAN, Ph. D. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences History, Social Sciences MARY K. CROFT, M.A. English, Education -54 19 SQ- K Y-24 , i , , A ... Q34 N 'N s ' ' . '- '. 5 i.i1.3l4'i- I Q 'Ei ' fe, 24X15f1?ESiiEiff: M1 fwmza ii i - ' 553:-UQ AQ' w e A JAMES W. ELLIOTT, M.A. Spanish, Bible ff' , mwfwffxf. A T x X. - 1+sOi.X .... .,,. 4 .i... AUGUSTINE G. CANAC, M.A French -:::E5fr ' : ix.- .xgeb ANKXE cs 19 -..-fx -uw fx' +Xf CGu' ,. - Q., me 4.,, . ,-.X QQQNMXKX . . .. , -2 .- wfmsfe. fe Y X X N I -. 9' WILBUR T. DAYTON, Th. D Dean of the Divinity School Theology. Greek LAURA S. EMERSON, M.A. Speech FACULTY WILLIAM P. FESSENDEN, M.A. Chemistry 'ff-3 . . A J- -A A zwxi, , ' ,- ba ,TF Q1 1. 1 4 v . W Q-gf' , L N-23 , Sli '-'S' . .mb .1 . N-Ifri'- ' If -:Ei fig? f - . I ,-.,.2.1if-:k:3i:g5,:.,:, N557 'f:?ff :F,r3Q,3.?' - ' BENJAMIN F. HAMKE, A.B Mathematics wwe- ,,-- -... 'Y 'Q I' f-if T' i n - Q, ,4,vw,. , Y,,, VERDON HIGGINS, M. Ed Eilucatimi A Fw!! . Mfg. , . N-L., MARTHA LINN, A.B. Art CLIFTON A. LETHERER MARGARET HODSON, MA. if ' Biological Sciences 6 X 'V W M. .W -ff 5 JOHN J. MAIN, M.A. Biblical Literature Dean of Men RUTH E. MCCAMMAN, M.A. Piano, Organ, Music Theory RUTH MOSHIER. A.B. LilJ1'a1'iau Page fifteen ,. i ,Ry +-ffm N- X- W in X 1 X D O HOTH Y E. NEWHY Ra-glstrar C. ELVAN OLMSTEAD. Ph.D. Gerniun. History PAUL E. PARKER. M.A. E4illC'2ltiOll Director of Teucher Training ELIZABETH POE, AB. Biologin-all Sc-iam-cs , f Q ,L Q I A X-wx ,jc I xiii xi-- . . 'I - Sag. , .5 If . X 'ik iixsgi ' 1 .A . - v .f1 1. 1fa:'::. ' .. 11. ' -Sf ' .-?'SiLT f5R , 1'-:V-ifiiidk 'f ' if'-i?i3'S35 i-T: 'H-if A ff A f 5 fi ' JOHN W' REED' B-U Gruck. Sociology -A ' . in . CHARLES W, TAYLOR. M.A. History, Eilucation On le-avo of Zli!Sk'I'lK'C Puyr: szlwfcevz FACULTY GRETCHEN THOMAS PARKER. B. Mus. Piano, Musical Theory . . ..q.-,Q,.-- w DONALD H. PORTER. M.A. Matheinatics, Physics On leave of absence DELLA WATERS. B.S. Dean of Women FACULTY ASSISTANTS JOHN BASHAM Assistant to Dean of Men DONNA JEAN BESS Assistant in Biology DORIS BURNS, R.N. Nurse DONALD CARTER Assistant in Chemistry CLARA CHIZUM Secretary to Miss Emerson JEAN CLEAVELAND Secretary to Prof. Parker HEYMAN DUECKER Assistant in Chemistry ELIZABETH EFFLAND Assistant to Bookkeeper ERMAL GARINGER Assistant in Spanish EVA GILGER Assistant to Dean nf Women LEMA HICKS Assistant to Dean of Wnnn-n ELDA HOUSER Secretary to Dr. Bowman ROBERT HUGHES Physical Education Instructor ' MILDRED JACOBS Physical Education Instructor RALPH MQINTYRE Assistant in Chemistry PAULINE RAYLE Secretary tn Prof. Baker ARLENE SHEETS Assistant in Music ARDELIA SMITH Assistant to Registrar ORIE SPAULDING Assistant to Dean of Women VIDA STAIR Assistant in Music VERNELLE STONESIFER Secretary to Dr, Dayton RUBY TUCKER Assistant in Art CLARA WEAVER Assistant in Biology IVETTA WELCH Assistant in Music :iii ..' 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Warrington SENIGRS Together we have studied and engaged in various activities. Together we have inibibed the spirit of this institution. To- gether we have caught a vision of future possibilities. De- lightful as our sojourn has been, the completion of our courses leads us into widely divergent fields of service. Our prayer is for constant direction from the Christ whom We willingly acknowledge. Officials of the class are: Delmore Fessenden, presidentg Eva Gilger, vice-presidentg Helen French, secretary: Fred Warrington. treasurer: Orie Spaulding, Student Council Rep- resentative: Prof. Main, sponsor. SEN IORS ELVA MAE ANDERSON B.S. in Ed. tEleni.J Zunibro Falls, Minnesota Winona State College, Eu- rekan, Westerner, C. C. C. DOUGLAS V. BARTLEY B. Rel. Muskegon, Michigan Aniphictyon. Wolverine V. Pres., Chaplain Vet. O., Stu- dent Conf. Evangelist, Gospel Team. LOIS BUCK A.B.: Social Science, Spanish LaPorte City, Iowa Iowa State Teachers Col- lege, Aniphictyon, Westerner, C. C. C. Pres., Forensic, For- eign Language Club. DONALD W. CARTER B.S. Marion, Indiana Ainphictyon, Science Club V. Pres., Student Council, Journal Staff, Assistant Fac- ulty, Foreign Language Club. JEAN CLEAVELAND A.B.g Spanish, English Sodus, Michigan Eurekan, Wolverine, For- eign Language Club, W. A. A., C. C. C., F. M. F., Orchestra, Chorus. CARL E. ADOLPHSON B. Rel. Miltonvale, Kansas Kansas State, Miltonvale College, Eurekan. Westerner. DONNA JEAN BESS A.B.g English Atlanta, Indiana Eurekan, Hoosier, Y. T. C., Science Club, Journal Staff, Gospel Team, Faculty Assist- ant. IRWIN L. BROWN B. Rel. Brockville, Ontario Brockville Bible School, Eu- rekan, I. R. C. LEONE CAMPBELL B.S. in Ed. ll-I.S.J Topeka, Kansas Eurekan, Westerner, Choir, Musicae, Science Club, Art Forum, Librarian. MARGARET BLANCHE CARTER A.B.g English, French Springfield, Ohio Fort Wayne Bible Institute, Aniphictyon, Buckeye, F. M.F. Sec., Pres., French Club V. Pres., Registrar. ff i .S X A -Liz.. - .- xzikif,-'-'fli X N ' HX xx sa. ,Cf . 2-szsifiesiffi-4' X. , . x:--e:i.,:.'.'-a:- A,-,fa ' .. Q, - sy.. 'I' . . -4-35 A.f, I . ai' it . qlzqhblhq -l:b N 7 Page twenty-one V r i . 'S' Rx x or . .X -.W -an 6 -ar 4'5 X + A. .,x. 1 I X' Z ,sv . . far,-v ' . ' .,f k I , X X X ,,,.fe. W' vw its xl '56 . 9 - RA Q, A , .3335 Q L iflhiapfgg gig, fer- a?5397C.v4r , H -' 'JL ,f '-- Q-'Yr-,si ap: .'- NM 212 1g:,fp:.-.iff -w .3 ' : '-'glffz'.fQ..y:f.- gl ,...-- :1k.....fi.aff2fffs.4f:2x7F.n 'F' Page fvrczffy-f14'n if A I ,f.gf,. 5' so . ffmsf - i ., .... . SEN IORS LEWIS F. COCKERILL B. Rel. Arlington. Virginia Eurekan, Dixie. WENDEL D. CRAKER A.B.g History, Greek Baraboo, Wisconsin Ainphictyon Pres.. West- erner. Y. T. C. Pres.. Journal Ed., Forensic, S. A. R., Choir. Gospel Team. JEAN E. DARLINGTON A.B.: Music Alliance, Ohio Eurekan, Buckeye, C. C. C., Chorus. Pres. German Club. RUSSELL H. DAVID B. Rel. Chatfieltl, Minnesota Minneapolis Business Col- lege, Eurekan V. Pres., West- erner, Chorus. IMOGENE DIXON A.B.g Spanish, Bihle Marion, Infliana Chicago Evairgelistic Insti- tute, Eurekan, Hoosier. HAZEL V. CRAKER B.S. in Ed. fEl6ITl.l Baraboo, Wisconsin Amphictyon, Westerner Journal Staif, C. C. C. Sec. Y. T. C.. Chorus. VERNON C. CROUCH B.S. in Ed. fH.S.J Portland, Oregon Miltonvale College. Eure- kan. W'esterner, Chorus Westernaires, Musrcae. GRACE C. DAVID B. Rel. Chatfielcl, Minnesota Eurekan, W' e s t e rn e r Chorus. GEORGE E. DAVIS A.B.g Bib. Lit., History Anniston, Alabama Central College, Eurekan, Dixie, Y. T. C. V. Pres. NORMAN N. DIXON A.B.: History, Bible Marion, Indiana Eurekan, Hoosier. VERA DUNWIDDIE B.S, in Ed. Bluffton, Indiana Amphictyon, Hoosier. Y. T. C., W. A. A., C. C. C.. Musicae, Art Forum. DELMORE L. FESSENDEN A.B.g Chemistry, Mathematics Miltonvale, Kansas Miltonvale College, Eure- kan Pres., Westerner, Science Club, Westernaires, Jr, Class V. Pres., Sr. Class Pres., Who's Who. ALBERT R. FOOKES B. Rel. Waterloo, Iowa Eurekan. W' e s t e r n e r, Y. T. C. Treas. LORAINE RUTH GALBREATH B.S.g Music, History Richland, Washington Missionary Bible College. Eurekan, Westerner, Journal Staff, Musicae, I. R. C. EVA E. GILGER A.B.g English, History Miltonvale, Kansas Miltonvale College, Eure- kan, Westerner, W. A. A., C. C. C., Assistant Faculty, Assistant Marionette Editor, Marionette Editor, Forensic Pres., Athletic Capt., Who's Who. SEN IORS A.B.g English Centerville, Alabama Central College, Eurekan, Dixie, W. A. A., Spanish Club, ' ,N Science Club. -' E i ' MARION EMERY A.B.g English Bellaire, Michigan Bible Holiness Seminary. Ainphictyon, Wolverine, For- eign Language Club, W. A, A. W. DUANE FESSENDEN A.B.g Chemistry Miltonvale, Kansas Miltonvule College. Eure- kan, VVesterner, Choir, Pres. Science Club. HELEN FRANCES FRENCH A.B.3 Music Central. South Carolina Central College, Amphic- tyon, Dixie, Choir, Gospel Team, Forensic Treas., Musi- cae, Journal Stzitf, Scribe Edi- tor. ERMAL EDWYN GARINGER AB.: B.S. in Ed.: fH.S.l English, Spanish Marion, Indiana Eurekan, Hoosier, Assist- ant Faculty. ...o-H' . ,ag - : - ss, . .-.f ' . eff , - A 2 -fa L W i r A 53 f 1 ,-... L M-sl, awf- .Q-f' 1 . A if ' ' 'we' ,mv- Q:'ff.fEr:g:513. N ii A S: :L .'. , . -'ti--'.f xl. Q mfs, -fi Pugf- l1f'cf1fy-Hzrec' Pr .rl - F -I x xi -.ggrw , rw 31 I . , . 1 ' u eg 'S AW W' . aw , Q :,:g...aQ,:g: . W '3 at - Q V fr' f Jiillfgx - ' X 'A K Iv ' .Q-1 -J 53 4' U 11 '.., ,Z 'val I D5 34- f if 7 f Y-T - x .I :yr fflwufjf-fum' if A V' A. .' i SEN IORS JAMES H. HANE B. Rel. Enid, Oklahoma Philips University, Eure- kan, Westerner, Choir, Jr. Class Pres., V. Pres. Student Council. JOHN M. HARRIS A.B.: Music Watford City, North Dakota Eurekan, Westerner, Choir, Student C o n fe ren ce Pres., Student Council Pres.. I. R. C., Who's Who. PAUL EUGENE HEAVILIN B. Rel. Eurekan V. Pres., Cheer Leader, Hoosier Pres.. Y. T. C. V. Pres., Treas. TILMON G. HICKS A.B.: History Kokomo, Indiana Aniphictyon, Hoosier, Clio- rus. Vet. O. JOSEPH LEONARD HUNTING A.B.g Greek, Bible Barre, Massachusetts Eurekan, Easterner Pres. Chorus, Y. T. C., Vet. O. JESSE PAUL HARDIN A.B.g Greek, Bible Forest City, North Carolina Central College, Amphic- tyon, Dixie. MARY LOU HARVEY A.B.g Spanish, Bible Sheridan, Indiana Eurekan, Hoosier. C. C. C.. Science Club, Chorus, Foreign Language Club, W. A. A. ROBERT LEE HERSEY B. Rel. Mitchell, South Dakota Eurekan, Westerner, F. M. F., I. R. C., S. A. R. ERNEST HORN B.S. in Ed. lH.S.j Marion, Indiana Eurekan V. Pres.. Hoosier, I. R. C. V. Pres., Chorus, Art Forum, Vet. O. RUTH ANN HUSTON B.S. in Ed. iH.S.J Shelby, Michigan Amphictyon Sec., Wolver- ine, F. M. F., W. A. A. Pres., Y. T. C., Gospel Team, Choir, Musicae, Soloist, Wlio's Who. SEN IORS EUNICE IRVINE A.B.g English, Bih. Lit. Leesburg, Indiana Eurekan, Hoosier, C, C. C I. R. C. GAYLORD V. JORDON B. Rel. Marion, Indiana Eurekan, Buckeye. FLORA KESSEL A.B.g English Cedarburg, Wisconsin Amphictyon, W e 5 t e r n e r, Foreign Language Clul1,Jour nal Staff. MARY V. KURTZ A.B.g Zoology, Chemistry Marion, Indiana Amphictyon, Dixie Sec., C. C. C., Science Club Sec., Foreign Language Clulr. FOREST D. LAMNECK A.B.g Greek Marion, Indiana . LOIS IRELAND 0 I X x AB.: History, English V-49 in Marion. Indiana I A ,f X 3 ' A m p h i c t y o n, D i x i e. A 5? fE'f...,, W. A. A., Foreign Languag'c 2 A ' 2 I Clllll. Orchestra. K, N' 'Yifiliial Y.:-:ff ' x -V J I X5 L 'A' AAAA 'CH W Win LEOLA .IANSSEN A.B.g Spanish. Zoology Mitchell. South Dakota Eurekan, Westerner, .Iou r- . '33 '59 nal Stalf, Science Cluli, For- X 'i' eigrn Language Club. Y. T. C.. C. C. C. 1, 1. -'-3 'u 17 'C' ,-F-Y. ISV .g' ,g lil ,, . . ' f -' . - i . JAMES H. .IUDX A I M. Rel.: Bilvlc, Greek 'f' Whitewoml. South Dakota Eurekan, Wcstcrncr, V. 55 5 Pres. Vet. O. '.-11' K A Lint . y. --F We LOWELL L. KESTEH l 9 Q. H. Rel. 7' ' Urbana, Ohio Eurekan. Buckeye. Choir, S. A. R.. X. T. C., Forei,-in Language Clulm. Chorus. :afw is i Q N' r WALDON V. KURTZ ev A.B.: Chemistry N' Marion, Indiana Eurekan, Wcsterner. Sci- ence Club Pres., Foreign Lan- guage Club, S. A. R. nur- , Payr fzrcnfy-fi1 -sg.- , 'U' . '34, 3 Q I Q X 9 . 'f :J .e:'af 4eW- X .. N-5 , .. 12- 1 A ...Y f,...W., , - .1 . L, Q . - ' ' fp..Er,'1'-vi .,.,-A wi'-X V Wu., Q. 'fs - . . . , XM ' 'ski N b 1 , We . I '-' . ..., l, x ' : 'l,g f A 4'fAA ' ' I . Xa v' 4 . J . , Bmw ,X I , QQ. Page izvrfnfy-si,.' X M '. 1 . It SEN IORS HAROLD A. LARSON B.S. in Ed. tH.S.l Mobridge, South Dakota Eurekan. Westerner. I. R. C. V. Pres. DAVID H. LOWE B, Rel. Arcadia. Indiana .lolmson Bible College, Am- pliictyon, Hoosier. EVERETT MART B. Rel. Gas City, Indiana Eurekan. Hoosier. FLOYD METZ B. Rel. Kokomo, Indiana RUTH ELIZABETH MORGAN A.B.g History Kernersville, North Carolina Central College, Eurekan, Dixie, C. C. C.. W. A. A., I. R. C., Science Club, Chorus. DELORES M. LOBDELL B.S. in Ed. fH.S.J Detroit, llflichigan Pacific Bible College, Eure- kan, Wolverine, Science Club I. R. C., W. A. A. RICHARD MACY B.S. in Ed. Ponca City. Oklahoma Amphictyon WQStGI'H61', ver. 0. ' ' HARRIET L. MCMILLAN A.B.: Mathematics Urbana, Ohio Amphictyon. Buckeye, Sci- ence Club, Foreign Language Club. VIRGINIA LEE MILLER B.S. in Ed. tH.S.l Montebello, California Pacific Bible College, Eure- kan, Westerners, Musicae. I. R. C., W. A. A. ROSELLEN MOSHER A.B.g Biblical Lit., Spanish Mt. Gilead, Ohio Cleveland Bible College, Eurekan, Buckeye, Forensic. C. C. C., Art Forum. 1 SEN IORS ROBERT OSSMAN A.B.g Biblical Lit., History Independence, Iowa Miltonvale College. Eure- kan, Westerner Treas., Y.T.C. MAE PALMER B. Rel. Mansfield, South Dakota God's Bible School, Eure kan, VVesterner. F. M. F., W. A. A. GLENNA PETERS AB., English, History Findlay, Ohio Kentucky Mountain Bible Institute, Eurekan, Buckeye, C. C. C., Gospel Team. DONNA POWELL B. Rel. Bradford, Ohio Eurekan, Buckeye, Foreign Language Club. NELSON PRILLAMAN B.S. in Ed. Callaway, Virginia DWIGHT E. NAYLOR A.B.g Spanish, History Marion. Indiana Eu1'ekan,Buckeye, S. A. R. Foreign Language Club. DORIS OWENS B.S. in Ed. tH.S.j Lehanon. Indiana A i ihictxon Hoo 'ier . n 1. j , s C. C. C., F. M. F., Orchestra JOHN H. PATTEN AB.: English Washington, Pennsylvania Washington and Jefferson. Eurekan, Easterner. CHESTER PETTIFORD B.S. in Ed. 1Elem.J Marion, Indiana Aniphictyon, Hoosier. RUBY POWELL B. Rel. Asheville, North Carolina Eurekan, Dixie, I. R. C.. C. C. C. I YI' l 'W 5 Im 1' z'.':,i:EE?5--2. 'Q wx' I , g ag-,an s '32 ,.w.,, . i....,,,gL 53 , 'v lo 5' N 'Y' 33 AW 5. Q w e Q? 'Y f i 1 q .Y . if tw. . , , 1. , 52:2 f-wie-Z ..., I' .f 'ww E . i sizljziiifig - ,fi-3545 X N N V . 'iw S7 X M i . -V+:-:-.,. J -'N - -1.1 ,QL : tm 4 ' r'-7798:-. x 1 K v It 2 Q' sairii-F . VY' 98'-55 fs., a -N: 55 .1, sg-K . 'ss- vpprf Page tzvmzfy-scz'e11 2313 24. fu V sigma - .- -f rf wx .. f t --4- .. 1 . ' 4:1 ,ff I' I 9 s. l :SX :- -S., x- ffl ff 'S lx' I . , - 6 I 1 if im 1 65. - 7' 1- 'N- 1' f,-av WD 1' wi 1,1 vs .SLA ' Nr: 'sl ' 'Nl .1 .Q -W .. .V ,GP F A x Xx S . 3 . N 4 Q Ex, SS SX X N X N X. s. xx + SYN ,Q X ...N . Ps Q QB g x 'K x S x NNX wi v c A SSX Awk- f? jim , l 2 ' A 5.1 ww-'R .fd --'Q-T . Ii. 4-do X. , A N. 1 A ' WQA- ,1-.L-r is .. I .l n Y vu i va r f, I . 91 X ii , J W' 5 ' . 5. -ff - N - 'V . f 1- . .3 ,f ,D X' ' 'A 3: l . iid 5? 4 if' .Ai .14 -'5-1 .wymkx T 1 l .N fi SE IORS JOSEPH RATCLIFI-'E All.: History liullf.-ville, Kansas Amphictyon. VVesluriiL-r. Vet. O, HLENNA RICK.-XRD livaiigelistiz' Music Mn-ars, Michigan lixlwkzin Tri-as., WVolvvrine Suu.. C. C. F., Y. T. C.. VV. A. A.. Chorus. Choir. Musicav. KICITH YV. ROOT A.li.: Biology, Chemistry lin-ulnh. Michigan University of Michigan. An1phiclyon,VVol- vvrino. Vet. U.. Scienvv l'lub, I. li. lf. JACK R, SANDEFUH ILS. in Fill. 4H.S.r I.vwisx'illt-, Indiana .-Xmphivtyon, Hoosier. l. Il. P. Trvas. lil-ITHEL SMITH SAWYFZR .-X.l9 i English 131-,-1-lislnoro, North Carolina Olivet Nazarene Volleyre. ,-Xmpliintyon. Dixiv, hospcl Team, PIVICRETT ll. SHIHAH ILS. Marion, lmliana Ainphictyon, Housivi. NYILMA SHIHAH .-LH., English Marion. Innliana Eurckan, Wusterne-r Sec., Soph. Se-C.. W. A. A. V. Pros., Foruign Lanuuapze Cluh I'rvs., Choir. Chorus. Gospel Team. M.-XHJORII-I SMEENKQIC l'Ix'am:elistiv Music Holland, Min-liigan Arnphivtyon, VVolvL-rine, Forensic. Mu- sira:-, Art Forum. C. C. C., Orchestra, W. A. A., Chorus. l-IUNICE EVELYN SMITH A.l!.: Cln-mistry, Zonlogy Winamav, lmliana liurekan. Hoosier, NV. A. A.. F. C. V., Y. T. C., Sui--nre Clulv, Vhoir, Orrin-stra. QDLADYS SMITH li. Hel. Tulsa. Oklahoma l'aciHv liihlo Colh-gc, liurukan. NNN-stei'nm', V. C. C. MARY .IAUKSON SMITH li. Kal. l'I1wooml, lnvliana Frankfort Pilgrim Holiness C'oll4-pu. Am- pliiulyon, Hoosiur. l'..llll. lf S'illlEll li. Rui, liruat Vallvy, No,-w York l'Iurvkan. lCastwi'nu1' Pros., Y. 'l', l'.. Cosyn-l Twam. .IUMA XY SNIIIER :'X.Ii.Z Musil' Syrrimzfu-lil. Ohio liurm-kan Pius.. Ihwlu-yu, Chorus, lnlvr- Sociuty Voum-il, Soph. l'rus., Assistant :mil lius. Mgr. Marionetlv, Musica.-, Wh ok VVho. URIFI H. Sl'AULDlNG .-'X.l4.1 Hr'-uk, liih. Lil. Wostport. Now York Eure-kan. Eastvrnur. Slumlvnt Council, l . M. F, Pri-s. VlDA E. STAIR ILS. in Ed. lH.S.I l'lymouth. lnwliana Ampliiclyon. Hoosicr, C. C. f'. V. Pres.. Assistant Favulty, Marionette Staff, Journal Staff. Choir. Chorus Soloist, Musivae SPH.. Y, T. C.. VVho's Who. SE IORS PHIL L. STEPHENS A.B.1 Greek, English Detroit. Michigan Amphictyon Pres.. W'ulvQx'ine Pres.. Sei- ence Club, Vet. O. GARNET L. STULLEN B.S. in Etl. 1Elein.b Purtlanil. Inrliana DWIGHT FORREST TAYLOR A.B.: History Greenville. South Carolina Central Collcwze. Eurekan, Dixie, Choir. Chorus, I. R. C.. Forensic. GEORGE C. TESCHER B.S. in Etl. lH.S.n Noblesville. Indiana Indiana University, Aniphirtyun. Hmmivlx Art Forum. Mariunette Staff. WANDALOU TESK.-X Evangelistic Music South Bentl. Intliana Eurekan. Hoosier. FANNIE N. THUMA A.Ii.: Zoology Covington. Ohio Beulah College, Eurt-kan. lluckeye, C. C. C. Pres. CHARLES L. TUCKER B. Rel. Coldwater, Michigan Amphictyon, W'olvt-rilu-. Y. T. C.. Gospel Team. RUBY TUCKER B.S. in Ecl. Kernersville. North Carolina Eurekan. Dixie. Assistant Farulty. ROBERT VERMILYEA A.IS. Dayton. Ohio Ampliictyun, Buckf.-ye, Jr. Suu.. Aesistant Faculty. FRED W, VVARRINGTON A.B.: Bihle. Greek NVorcester. Massachusetts Eurekan, Eafte-rner. Stutlent Council. Gos- pvl To-aiu, l Xi, l , Y llrn-N, Bl Y I' N Pres.. Senior Tre-as.. Sturlent Cunferenue V. Pres. PAULETTE VVARRINGTON A.B.5 English Easley. South Carolina Central College Aniphiutyun. Dixie Sur.. C. C. C. Sec. PAUL A. VVHEELER A.B.: History. Bib. Lit. Arlington. Virginia Eure-kan. VVolverine, In M. I'.. I. R. C. Pres.. Vet. O. EDNA M. WILDEY AB.: Spanish, English Peoria, Illinois Eurekan, Hoosier. THOMAS A. VVILDEY A.B.2 Bib. Lit.. History Peoria, Illinois Eurekan Pres.. Hoosier, Student Council. DAVID WIMMER B.S. in Ed. 4H.S.l Anderson, Incliana Eurekan, Hoosier, I. R. C.. S. A. R.. Sci- ence Club. Quartet. ,. . , ,N , X R .. sig X49 - . ,........ r if NX f .U f f .- X ,,., A.. , X .. .As . M . f --f.Z.5wQ- t 33 g- . . Pi: iv. I . . . .... 'i ' , V95 J' Q ., I I - .,. -.,,:1,. 1: - W fi . .pw M X 2 X P6 in .-Vx . ...A F gif. N f, Gy.. 'lk' , hz: H, K i ,Q . ...Q- .r- v- 0. hd'- .4--.. -I' . 'il . Y-1. g S , N Q-.N X -if 1 -:ei sv' . V, A. Sheets, W. Williams, R. Hughes, Hinds, Wood UN IORS Energetic, enthusiastic, enterprising-these words could be typical of none other than the noted Juniors. Stepping into the elevated position of upperclassmen, these students have given themselves to many proiitable pursuits. Inter- mingled with their jovial moods are proper periods of serious realization of the need of Christ-centered living. Sitting' in the seat of authority are Robert Hughes, presi- dent: Wilbur Williams, vice-president: Joyce Wood, secre- taryg Marvin Hinds, treasurer: Arlene Sheets. Student Coun- cil Representative: Dr, W. T. Dayton, sponsor. Page thirty UN IORS PERCY BAILEY B. Rel., Marion, Indiana MARVIN BAKER B.S., Marion, Indiana GLENN BARBEE A.B., Topeka, Kansas JOHN BASHAM B. Rel., Louisville, Kentucky ROBERT BERKEBILE A.B., Marion, Indiana ALVIN BEYLER A.B., Fairmount, Indiana MARGARET BLOCK A.B., Orlando, Florida JAMES BRACKETT A.B,, Bessemer City, North Carolina HAROLD BRADY A.B., Marion, Indiana JOHN BRIDGET B. Rel., Blanchard, Michigan OMETA BROWN B.S.. Greensboro, North Carolina BEULAH BUTCHER A.B., Hillsboro, Wisconsin OLA D. CAMPBELL A.B., Blockton, Iowa RALPH CAMPBELL A.B., Topeka, Kansas NORMA CLAWSON B.S., Rice Lake, Wlisconsin CATHERINE COCKERILL A.B., Arlington, Virginia ELIJAH COCKMAN A.B.. Statesville. North Carolina RAYMOND COOPER B. Rel., Sheridan, Indiana NETTY DAVIS B. Rel., Columbus, Ohio ONEITA DOSS A.B., Centerville. Alabama LYLE EDSILL B.S., Springville, Iowa DALE EMERY B. Rel., Marion, Indiana FLOYD GOTHARD B.S., Springfield, Ohio ROY L. GRANT B. Rel., High Point, North Carolina Y 1 1 l S - , , ' ' 'gi' ff: 5 . fa 5-3 , i . , - E :V 'fi H I 5 I I Q . Xa xx X i- X . WT I B 2 iw- - . N -'-irq:-.Q A F , ,W ' -v 'l'YiN' 75 'lSf:5E55i5fQx .S ' f - .,,... ,K , x-.- 1 ' . -SSNI.. --, .F f. ,r 4ffvW- S, X X 1 i' -- ' ---f F -J-:':-1 A ga C ' . , . ., I., , My , x ,,.,, Q , . -. Q za ff' qui- 5 . F ,555 5- 5114 ,.. fe -A P- , A A X M fe . X an Q Ik ff - iii: 30. , V J ? 1 Ai, fs . I-5. IRQ.. , ,fn-'I if ., ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 , A. I' ., 1 YJ , -- i Ik. tj: Z .f . ,Q 2 .,, ... , Q.. ,,, ' ' ' - ..,,,,,.,. .fv 1-., ical irq. V' . ,ge -' ' -xii' 'xiii' . ,A -:S-: . :z-ANN? ' NY' A -5 ' vi ' ',.,- ,ff .:f f:If:5S3E:Q?' 12. yswq 4-N ' 4. 4, Q ' 2 4-f..f' ,5LQ52:5g3,.g 1,-iv.-8 o r . , a' -'13 . -w f-gsm ,, 'ca - ' ZFX .f , ' My . ,,,, 3 .2 .. ' -N x ,-. V. f . ,,..., 'K . 1 .-,. Page flzlrfy-one .fffx N5 Av- V T . , X Q t P ,W f - --.. , ,. 4 EE-25. .-ae B iv B ' I o .KN 'fQ' . 8.1. -A Q . it G I' I 4, 5' ,-.,- , -f ' rv ' 3 5 .Q ' I R fi , li- 'gfwix rl ,.-f m , , wi. QRS gg ...F 5--ml ' f l 5 ' . ' Fl' A 'nh-f '44- L..- , In 'Y 2. . - ,. QL: pil ' . at .-fri, ' ' uf l f 3 -.r 'mi -A 'f gf- l . . if ' .. ' A ,nn :' 4,9 'E , . If fgsk-B' i, Y N as ff it f i fe. A S 'gi , eifiwo 4- f JBA -.--f - 'J' .'f-'Q 5 . so . , Fawn ' - , rg ,ra ,, .: V1 A Qi ' ...- , ---. '- 1- ,I Av.. M' . 225. A ,L -' ,, '.. N -Q .- Q X .Aj-. r Y , A ., 'ic' 1. - J , .ni ' 'AHA f 'W' ,Q pw. ,- A, wh I ., pm. , be lt,-, 'Af' . ' Q X ll' ...Lf- as-P -as 'fl V' -' -f ilr' i I J 'T' if 1 rr' ' ' , V? -I , A iv-1, ,, ...4 X ' ft, lf! 'ff - f .322 X will A 7 'T' ii Lax I L .4121 QE A ' 115215: .1-A 4.9 v 'iz G'-'Y' Prryw flllifljf-flI'n AL UN IORS MONTESS GRAVLEY A.B.. Easley, South Carolina WILBUR GROCE A.B., High Point, North Carolina DARREL GUMM A. B., Altadena, California DOROTHY GUNBY A.B.. Easley, South Carolina LEE HAINES B. Rel., Peru, Indiana MAXYNE HARRIS B. Rel.. Oxford, Indiana XEN HARVEY A.B., Fairmount, Indiana MARIAN HASTINGS B.S., Tecumseh, Michigan VIRGINIA HEAVILIN A.B., Marion, Indiana FRANKLIN HEER A.B., Marion, Indiana LEMA HICKS A.B., Eatonton, Georgia MARVIN HINDS A.B., Brookville, Indiana EVA HOLZ B.S., Ipswich, South Dakota CLARA HOOVER A.B., Marion, Indiana RICHARD HOWELL B. Rel., Fowlerton, Indiana ROBERT HUGHES B. Rel., Belleville, Kansas JAMES HURLEY B.S., Trinity, North Carolina WILLIAM JAMES A.B.. Anderson, South Carolina GENEVIEVE JOHNSON A.B.. Gillingham, Wisconsin GLORIA JOHNSON A.B., Hillsboro. Wisconsin JULIA JUSTUS A.B., Flat Rock, North Carolina JAMES KAUFMAN A.B., Navarre, Ohio WANDA KAUFMAN B.S., Plymouth, Indiana HAROLD KING A.B., Lafayette, Indiana JU IORS LLOYD KING A.B., Lafayette, Indiana RITA KUNTZ A.B., Dayton, Ohio ROBERT LEACH B. Rel., Salamanca, New York LUELLA MARTIN B.S., Westerville. Ohio SCOTT MCHENRY A.B., Indianapolis, Indiana NORRIS MORRISON A.B., Callaway, Nebraska LOIS MULLEN B. Rel.. Maywood, Illinois RONALD MULLEN A.B., Maywood, Illinois JOHN J. MURPHY A.B., Albion, Indiana MARTHA NAYLOR A.B., Marion, Indiana JOHN NEWBY A.B., Westfield, Indiana ACEL NEWELL A.B., Hart, Michigan ELIZABETH NORMAN A.B., Charlotte, North Carolina ROBERT NORTH A.B., Wolcottville, Indiana BURTON NUSSEY B. Rel., Brockville, Ontario FRANCIS OTT B. Rel., Plymouth, Indiana ERMA OVERMAN A.B., Marion, Indiana DOROTHY PARTON B.S., Central, South Carolina LA NORA PATRICK B.S., Clarksville, Michigan ROBERT PORTER A.B., Dresden, Ohio RUTH POWELL A.B., Asheville, North Carolina BONNIE PRIDEMORE A.B., Whitmire, South Carolina CLARA RAINS A.B., Scottsbluif, Nebraska MARJORIE ROBERTSON A.B., Canton, Ohio ,W w r . as e 5 gi: 32,5 A Y X K I . F ig ,, . . 1' -v X - ,-:-: np ,F ' u -,V vc -N' Q- .- .5 if T' A I 2 f ' ,X f 7.1-w ez 441 A . ' 'JK 4.45 Q V Q Qi I -1' ' Q., I A 325' 'N , ,' -QQ , I 12,5 ' A 'N 'T 7 '- . P: , t -1' ,' ,,,.., 1 , ?'W'ffjQ'1 T ,- xg... ' V ' :,.I'.xf .N 'L :I -R g , g -,z A A P. A as ,i af' w V:,,.,,, LP sit. Q 'ff' 5. .ll ,- Q N iff' W' s - .On 591 X ,uv as I U J a-I :urn iw , 'C' Vi L22 gy, xl. '-, gglfifi' ' ' . A 'R' 41 I' .7 ' 4? All f . Q. im ,,b. ,H Q A R553 iii J itil? if -- f ' '- I. fix: ' ' - AV A 5-515.-,, ' ,, ,X N 182. 755 Q' 5 ,. ' . M T . 0.72-5 ,X 1 S -65 H i Mi I-N QR ,-.-.. n .i It 'Q gs f P ' I ' I 43,5 , N V is , J ill , af- 6' I A 3 , J. W I A- , jbqgn . X mi, W 6 1 - Xl -f'.': . if N xx mi' 1. W' 'Gi N W 1.19 ff ' R as YI' 9 - Pagetlzirly-flzrvv :QM 1 :gs 'ills 'N' .. N I av K:- f ,if-X4 . ' I N 'flip' I- I - S+' s . 53, ,K . o S- N. .f X S R, A Sw ' N .N A ii. ,.,, Ji. K UN IORS LOIS ROUTSON B. Rel., Dayton. Ohio HAZEL RUSH A.B., Enid. Oklahoma H Q-XWYER JOSEP AB., VVytheVille, Virginia .1 ' MARJORIE SEYMOUR cf? 3 A.B., Syracuse, New York fe - 3 S -- ,S .wx . I M' I' '-W .. my R- . Al-ILENE SHEETS 'fb-rv-. BS., lVI2Il'lOl'l, Inrliana ' ' FOREST T. SHUMWAY 1 ,.,. 1... W: Xa A 'Q N B. Rel.. Batavia. Michigan . I l ' 1. ..-- N51 I' I ELLEN SMITH , 5: t A.B., North Clyincr, New York 'fi . WX I' Rv S . . Rai A I -1'-1 ff I ' 2 I SAMUEL SMITH I - A B. Hel., LaPaz, Bolivia ., 'T I . DONALD E. SNOW Qflfxi ' 3 .Rf ,gy B.S., Marion, Indiana V' fiiglft ' fgv A x 5' UA' ' V I I 1, .. :iz E HELEN SIIARITS A ' 4 f' AM V ' ' Wai, b . V I A.B., Carthapru, Indiana -fin. F A Q ' Y 'Z' ' . BONNIE STAUFFER I I 2 .51 J ' 1 A.B., Fort Wayne, llnliana - M' ' -1 ,A HELEN STEER ' H 1 A.B., Damascus, Ohio ,, ' ' ,. VERNELLE STONESII-'ER if 45-Q R.RQI..ARI-Im, Ohio li: n 'ag ' - 7 ,,, . LEORA STROPE ...Q ..,,, h B. Rel, Venus. Nebraska M -. , ELIZABETH STUCK I , , 1 'E' ' I AE., Ceiimi, Ohio , 'ff ' ' GEORGE SUNDSTROM A.B., Marion, Indiana Page tliirty-fuffr JU IORS ARTHUR TAYLOR B. Rel., Marion, Indiana xl fi? f BLYTHE TERWILLIGER v. A.B., Windfall, Indiana ' .V 4? jf. 5 -,4 .iL, H -. I Avi'wG5?ex 'X 5 A. A-A. .- WAYNE TIPPEY . 'W 'N B. Rel., Fairmount, Innliana - gi, ,QM ' A at ROBERT VARDAMAN -1.3.5, QR -- B. Rel., Marion, Indiana V- , 4,5 ERI ' '- . -as ki All DORIS WARREN lf' AB., Ortnnvillo. lWlClllL1'kill ' ki gba Y CLARA WEAVER A .sag . , , Q A.B., Slieridan, Imliunn MICLVIN WELCH 35- ' B. Rel.. Huntington, Imliauiu I ' fw X BONNIE WESTFALL ', l-75. I N' B.S.. Van Buren. Iniliunu ' V -,,,., WILBUR WILLIAMS K .-,H 'M K ' B. Rel.. Jonesboro, Inelizlnu '..:..,f'Ns x ,T FRANK WILSON ZX' ' B. Rul.. Cadillac, lVlic-liiunii AV aff 11, .JOANNE WINTERS ' A.B.. Flat Rock, Michigan gf-Q ,nie RUTH WOLF '- ' 'if A. -1 V . . i . v '4-:gf . , , . . , .. 4 , we .:. ,Sp-Q: Ti: f -' -n B. Rel.. Ida, Michigan - y -- 4 1' L CLIFTON WOOD egg ' 'ii B. Rel.. Jasper, Alabama , ' . .f Va ax, , A mah., Z 'L A JOYCE VVOOD .A 'Ii X 3 ' A.B., Clarksville. Micliig'an - P A 5- Q JEANE WOODHEAD -5. ig.. f , A.B., Marion. Indiana ' Q '- MAX ZELL ,A A B. Rel., Russiaville, Indiana wi A : If ,--. .ESA Pays flzirly-fin .-1 'Law ,H X igwwf. A f??1?f'f3 L -vm : 1 3 .,......... 1 A.. ., X xi f EQ? ,,..................s 13 ' , 3 Page thirty-six 'Xe-ss Polston, Chizuin, I. Welch, Duecker, Deisler SOPHO ORES Spirituality, originality, vitality-these typify the Sopho- more Class. Despite their erstwhile accomplishments, they still eye the upperclassmen with looks of awe. anxious for their turn to mount the Juniors' lofty heights. However, this class has filled well various positions of responsibility and service. Chosen to oilicership were Donald Polston, presidentg Hey- man Duecker, vice-president: Ivetta Welch, secretaryg Rich- ard Deisler, treasurer: Clara Chizum, Student Council Rep- resentative: Miss Croft, sponsor. SOPHO ORES , R RUSSELL ANDERSON R Ks. , ,I x , X 'T' N. 'J .A ' Lapel, Indiana JOAN ARCHBOLD I , fl I- 4 Ossian, Indiana A If 7 AA LOIS BATY , ' fg 1 1 Minneapolis, Minnesota ' ' -,gf . - 7 GEORGIA LEE BIGGS . ' ' ' I , - McGhee, Arkansas Ag W U V12 -.A Q gg Y + - A I L A . MH 13 in :ii it .-L ,H .1 ,, jT'! 'P .IAIvIEs ELAINE il :Hul a-. B ,iii C , 6, Oak Lawn, Illinois 'A N i ' N 3' n ALBERTA BOWMAN ' JZ, '91 . .x W, - Marion, Indiana , -, DOROTHY E. BRUINS as. Watfo1'cl City, South Dakota ' ,.,l .'w 25 K-shi-msc i ' RUSSELL BUCK LaPo1-te City, Iowa ARTHUR BUMGARDNER Fletcher, Ohio ORIS BURNS D I Birniinghani, Albania CLATON BUTCHER Stevens Poin ' ' TER CAMPBELL CHES , Bessemer City, North Carolina t, Wisconsin ':l' , ,! T I W , ,,,,a-I ff-fer ,. ,..,. L., fA,,,! FW A . 47-fxi' ,. , , Q ff' -Aka.+f . , 1 , K: --sf' ' Q- ...-J i Q .Q-N ,Q ,A ,.f xv E MARTHA CARLSON , 5 Jonesboro, Indiana ' fp- 51 X V Q5 R, Y 'N VIRGIL CARTER I W I TLLQVSQI Marion, Iniliana I 'fi 'I , 'J ' GLEN CAsE I Adrian, Michigan ' ' fn.-6, '1 -,Il 'If --ff ' I f ' Lf-Q VIRGINIA CHESLEY ' is 'fllxg ' R North East, Pennsylvania il P ...,. M-HKS, fe- 2 -To , - ' 'I' ' f -IEQJXENI ...I . A :gi :' 1' to . N 4 1. CLARA CHIZUM V , si . , -I,-- Argos, Indiana i H , It . -iffy? K ' f, I LLOYD CHRISTLER i , A, I Jenison, Michigan ,'-Q B ,,...ff .,., 'X -I ' ' 2 A- WARREN COATES ' fx, . 1 'X' fi a Marion, Indiana at iz VT? ,Q f DOROTIIEA COOLEY -- ' i' C ,C 3 2, Cadillac, Michigan - ez 'W' 'W' I .,,. in if . 1 3 31' fm , - -,,- , ' ,v R CARL T. DARNELL -W ,.,,, f ' V, Russiaville, Indiana I 'W T . RICHARD DEISLER , - 'Y , Williamston, Michigan - Q , :fl i A A GLENN DRAPER 1 ff g,,., - 73 Roanoke. Virginia ,wsu HEYMAN DUECKER as HE? '- ' Chippewa Lake, Ohio 0 1, I! Q -:I 'ku Page Hz 1'1'fy-sci-I 11 It-xkxn...-Y . . ,I soPHo oREs T' , ..,., - W Qgfggf P AX,-I . G' .Mauna -.Yi W f - 45.5 igff' , t X , pw XQSSF' it H iv 5, Q if ,sn 5 R 6195? wi? 4. .-we , -,A tv X: ,. X :FZ I A ' . I I WW K H BX 1 . 'i W RI ,NT I , I S i ,N I rw , - fi E Q- I- . , ,A Q . W +R f ,,. 1- J M ,I fm NN ,, . ' 3 's' QP- . . ww ..-.- 4 - GS' Ga f- ig. ff- T 'Q' v N 'C A A N ..-.1 . . ,4 li .X 3 I 'Z Q-. N r 1 ' E -, 1 Ak ,B-' I I . 'fig E K W -- .,,.,4 ya W - ,V -J i-:rf .hi - -f . . g I, 1 55 J s- agawiaipxgi I .' .. L JI , .ax A, , A ' ' 'A M 4' I., ga ff W' if . I X-': 'ff Sf-, 1 Q N. if 'wg-9 . ' X 1 Q. f -K' fm., - 1-'I'-we ix V I .. 0 ' K. ,A A ' Jn- ' ' , 5 . ' A -.ii ' ' Af A -L5-l I ya ,I NX , Q,,g, 'x Page flzirfy-eiglzf j'L5 WILLIAM L. ECONOMAN Muskegon, Michigan ELIZABETH EFFLAND Glenfalls, New York GWENDOLYN ETSLER Alexandria, Indiana .IOHN FRISKE Dowagiac, Michigan RUSSELL GOFF Mt. Pleasant, Ohio HAROLD GRIFFIN Marion, Indiana FRANK HARRIS Oduin, Georgia JOHN HEAVILIN Marion, Indiana VAUGHN HIGGINS Marion, Indiana SARAH HINSHAW Winchester, Indiana PAUL HODGE Altadena, California JOSEPH HOLLOWAY Jonesboro, Indiana HELEN HOLT Aberdeen. South Dakota RHEBA HOOKER Kennard, Indiana KEITH HUBBARD Newago, Michigan HUBERT HUGHES Marion, Indiana PEARL HUNTER Mears, Michigan FREDA INSKEEP Amherst, Ohio SOPHO ORI-ss I 1 J, ESTHER KREPS '.,3,,.,.k Aw I Bluffton, Indiana if ffl.. , X LORELEI LACY . Anderson, Indiana , ,Q :Ww- DALE LAPPIN , . Hannnondsville, Ohio . LQ, ' r I ' , ,Re 4 09 I mv 'fm' 7 ' gx f, - -rl 'S THOMAS LENTZ 1--I j :VON 'N 5551 Rochester, Minnesota - -' I F ' 1 I I - , -I ALICE LE'WIS . ' Ra ,sf Modoc, Indiana j X , ' Ik MARION LONG .,,, 11:71. I ' if A, , St. Paul, Minnesota 'If' I vigi l Jw v A- I .. 3 -:-no .5 .,.. in - - 'f 'M' GARL MATCHETT Re I ' Swayzee. Indiana if .ga , If . ' 'v' LOIS MILLER SQ, , I ik Concordia, Kansas .V,. ' . -f MARY MOORMAN Speneerville, Ohio M ' ' f i' 13, R 'ie 2 R G I -'iQ .I I A Nw- X ., 4 QE?-ff-,I. AUSTIN MYERS fi A I i Kenton, Ohio 1 v ' ,gg A DANIEL MCCANDLESS ' B 'iv I, . , I F- A 1,--we Leonal d, New Jersey I v -1 A 1 HAROLD MQINTIRE ' I, ,v Dayton, Pennsylvania pk ,I-. I 5 5, -f px' Iv it X -1 N RUTH PAYNE - C, 'v' Indianapolis, Indiana 4.45:-. -K' WV HAROLD PITTS 4 U ' A Anniston, Alahama , If LOIS POLING ' . . Bryant. Indiana 6 '35 fifi, ' If ' ' me I -4- -2 - - ,gif . ,-'- ' ' I' 2 fiQgi' f 5 1 DONALD POLSTON I I- A Ii I fi, Louisville, Kentucky H ,H 511 CHARLES M. PRESCOTT , ffl 'fi Marion, Indiana - ' - ROBERT PRUITT ,fi A, I A- Westiield, Indiana E vi- 1 , SN' Irzzywflmirty-11f110 .5-f I ...X , , :wx ,- SEQQ xi, 'X If '1- A I f N 'F I Ja Ei ,Wi . X, . . ...uk lux ..R,,, ,fs Q2 S... z NN., SOPHO ORES PAULINE RAYLE Beulah, Michigan ELLATHAIR REED Greeley, Colorado RAYMOND RILEY Mt. Clemens, Michigan GOLDIE ROBERTS Marion, Indiana WALTER ROGERS Warren, Indiana KENNETH SANTEE Damascus, Ohio EVELYN SCHLIE Columbia City, Indiana BETTY SHEPHERD Temperance, Michigan MARILYN SHOWS N zk, ,.. 4 Tuskaloosa, Alabama ,.ZqjF 'Jw I ' - I , was we-' . .,, Q--Q, 13. at V Q ,55 - . I GLENN SHUMWAY A - - ' N V ff- f - ' . G .ea Q9-P F J , 'I Ag -.Ai-1 IIT? 'iz N-viral? ' Qvvb , Of ,.. :f f , , I 45,1 cs- - 1,. , x - 2, A' EMA 1' Ax , ff- . of if . yd. . --vb, 1 I N , ' I . rf A I X '751 .Lf D .. I is ., ,,,, ' I , :- t'. '-.7 fuzwi , ' 'Sf . Page forfg ,i ,f ' Batavia, Michigan HAROLD SIGWORTH Worthington, Pennsylvania CLAR SIKMA St. Anne, Illinois FRANKLIN SIMPSON Sturgis, South Dakota GERALD SMEENGE Holland, Michigan ARDELIA LEE SMITH Westfield, Indiana ' ROBERT SMITH Elwood, Indiana WILMA SMITH Winamac. Indiana DORIS SNYDER North Liberty, Indiana SOPHOMORES TRESSIE STAIR Plymouth, Indiana LYLE STALEY Watford City, North Dakota FREDERICK SUMWALT Hartford City, Indiana BARBARA THOMAS Charlotte, North Carolina CARITA THOMAS Marion. Indiana LESTER THOMPSON Kokomo, Indiana ROSS TRUMP Bremen, Indiana ROSS VANDINE Steubenville. Ohio DARRELL WAGNER Loyalton, South Dakota IVETTA WELCH Frankfort, Indiana PAUL WEST Apollo, Pennsylvania ROSEMARY WHITE Dayton, Ohio MARION WHITNEY Concordia, Kansas BRUCE WIMMER Greentown, Indiana MARION WINTERBERG Flandreau, South Dakota GORDON WRIGHT Gas City, Indiana MARTHA ZELL Russiaville, Indiana HARRY ZIMMERMAN Pasadena, California fp-' Q -Wwe. ff ' W I N I' NOS Sai' if .:.-: . ., N. Simi .4i:112.'ii.1Q X 9' . sb: ' Q, ..t:, 'grrzrf r .E-z, k:'.5::,:, N' ' , X -mars: ,L 12-'LQ at 5-.loser :gf 4. 1 HN ,, . 'Q wr' ph. , . - n . E xx X04 - f Er? . Jiiifs-asf H . -' 2'- T v 1 , .- a ff- i,.i, V-4 'f Y , . -f ser- U. -:f V wwmi'f'L O' M5253 3: SNAAQ ' f I 'af 65? 5 ' , ff S, 'Z '4 ,Q 1 X ' 'w ,. Q- '- - - ' P 5 H' fl XJ! ' . . , , , . . 'f3:. , , - , ia' .vi .- x ,Ll .. wx, F 7. . -: il ,fi 1- lf 'E' k 's .. ,I kv W. Q , . x ' 5, . - 1, A R' 'R ' L-M ' mf- . 1 -1, ..... .-,xml - f A B .IL l if .,.. .N f 'fy , ' N ,N 4 Q 44? ax 1 x' '-N t ' I rx. ,f 5 5' ' vs' I, 'ex , I J. I -1 I A. Page foriy-0116 nyc forflj-f2I'0 De-Vol, M. Snow. W, Waggoner, E. Sheets, G. Draper FRESH E With each new school year something new is added-the Freshman Class. So, as usual, at the beginning of this school year a new group of students was enrolled in the student body. In true Freshman fashion they arrived. Some were shy. others bold: some were cheerful, others homesick. In true sophomore fashion they were received. For the first year of their college career, they chose William Waggoner, president: Gene Draper, vice-president: Evelyn Sheets, secretaryg Marjorie Snow, treasurer: Margaret DeVol, Student Council Representative: Prof. Carter, spon- SUT. FRESH E ROBERT APPLEMAN DONNA BAHR DALE BARDSLEY RICHARD BENNETT PAUL BETZ LUCILLE BODKIN ALICE BOWMAN WANDA BRACKETT HAL BROWN RUTH BROWN JEANNE BURRIS SADIE ROSE BURROUGHS NECIL BURSON RAYMOND CARRIE JOAN CHEESMAN MURIEL CHRISTOPHER LEONARD COCHRANE ATWOOD COOL FRANK COSTELLO ROY CRAWFORD GEORGE DAVIS MACK DAVIS JUNE DAY CAROL DEEMER wp- I W wa' I lubxw- -Y .0 ' -v-.ng 41:5 , 'N' .Ln ' , . ffl.. ' ' 5 W' X V ' '4 ', ' !::1Qk'a-ch -'. , A Nm' I . .-,..Y- ' -. I X? .q,, N. fm .RM iq 'S' --' L - 5,1 ,Z W I I 5-fx, ffl' I . -. fra- 4 iq -h 3.1 w. 4 1 A ,r A QQIIV kg . N-.ZX I . I I I I I--I . aw h 1 tx, 6 'f -: Q' ,V ' ' Q A 1 fx I wi h MA H ri s- IGV ' ' , , Mr .U A N . W ,A EQ, '- fk. 'F' ., 9? -:' . f g.,f',,,X 5-'f I I V' .1 1 I R I A A A wk ' I '53 'Af 'Q A MC - wwfff' - ,115-A I Q, Z H., Ji' ifj . , j' wzvfsff ,Ig Q, 2 ' 47. ' U -A lv- N Q QW. - A y ' A A , 'ff' ' 22 I I if 'ai f I Ne A , vw I - -E .Q N an A-Xa V. 4 b . X . - 1 : li . , , ..-- ' ,T 2 . 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F, ,,, , M ' Q Pflfgf' furfy-fwfr '-' 1- If L ,. mx , ..-. mr' J- .- -T I R X , mm FRESHME MARGARET DEVOL GENE DRAPER RAYMOND ELLIOTT MALCOLM ELLIS JOYCE ELZEY WILLIAM EVANS RUBY FISHER JAUQUIN FRIAR ANNEBELLE GARDENOUR THOMAS GARVER JAMES GINGRICH ROBERT HANNAH X -' FREIDA HARRIS EDITH HARTMAN ELMA HATTEN QUENTIN HAYES MALCOLM HILL JAMES HOFFEINS ELSIE HOLLOWAY MARGERY HOLMES SARAH HOPPES ELDA HOUSER VELMA HOUSER ANDREW HU A. :ff l FRESHM N ' V I ij, R '54 AUDREY HUETILE ' : '3'x CLARIOE JEFFERIES ,3.,f'f5 'if5.f 1 ' -. '- Rs . ' , NAOMI JEFFERIES Q kj., A JAY JUDD 1, I A Qyggap . ' ,B 'K 'ig 'iii H ,X , 4 X . gm' A.-' M f BERNELDA X ,, wr KALLENBERGER '-'. ii. 15' I ' x AVONELLE KENYON 1 f LT: FLOYD KISSLING R, I gb V' ORA KNOTS A A I ' A . Ji . . Ra:-J? I -. -J -. 2-vgfgggl., w V, - .L 3. 54 --I -iff 1 ,,.- '-1' - .il i4 ..--- ,Q b DORIS KREIG I A,,. 'f 'Ia I N, Y HERMAN LAWING I 'f v- I ' jr ' DOROTHY LAWSON A ,. by 55 Av. I , Ii ,V , S POLLY LOEEFLER - 5 5 - 1 T . - 'I A. .f --EQQSQISS ZY hiliiiiiili I '- an 1 'f ',A . '--' If-A an ew 5. 1- - A ' Q' VXA. ' A M 15' A I ,I dw s A A If , .,,Y If' 1 'ff' L, I W ' -152' i. .,' 3 LYLE LOVE If A f 'O' MARTHA LUCKY Al S ,,LL,. ' AA- ff: BEVERLY MARSHALL - f ?Z' A,'A 5, 51 f 5? -V , ' I, A 3-ff . V Y 15,N,v',,, xg, ' Go ' n - A gn-3 fl : .. . gt? Q' F K A RRER - ' VIRGIE MQOOY 2 an 61, I' ' I '- THELMA MCCURDY A. ' Q ,X I 'ff Y -. Lg-1 A RALPH MCINTYRE '1 f' . L -I igwz , . 9 MARY ANN MORRISON - ,S x 'H' ' ' 'ev mi l ,,. ,Qt , -,, Q N .Si .wir '1Q5:: , ,g ,AAQ U we ' I WILLIS MUIR Rs. IRR IQ 1 i P! ig EVELYN MYERS .,. X ' I .Tl ,,,,, L THOMAS MYSER A ' ' 'A MARGARET NAYLOR M W -.F Q--'21 S , ' 1 FW ,, b , . -A ' Page fOI'z'y-fiuc 4' Lf As- as S sg. 5 x, ,AWA 'X in X 'A - 3 x XX., L x 'S ' A Q-N .V . xx 3. Q :N S t , w:.1,N A I 'fy .3382 , fha 453' - A . AN I-'gg' '4 Y5 ,,a- iQS QQ- ' gg M if' -, , ear- X' .r O A ' '- 'i'3'-fix: 1 E SN -Zh . ,VSA ,X FRESH E CHARLES OTIS MARY LOU PEARCE THOMAS PHILLIPPE ANNE POTTS RAYMOND POWERS EVERETT PUTNEY PAUL REXRODE MAXINE RICKEY JEAN REIDEL MARIE ROBERDS LUCILLE SAGE NANNIE MAE SEEGERS 1955, A . 'S PAULINE SEYBERT 1 j Q fa- i z A, EVELYN SHEETS P NN X ,f E- WESLEY SIME , ,y he -' rf. 12' 1 ' , BETTY SLEEPER w ' M.-QP. ,- 1 , ' 6 V VT- N in .Q - 'Vw , ' Y ri fi .Q - ...QA T ,F V N h V- -! vi, i J , xx f ' . ' ' , . Ax E.: 5 WINIFRED SMITH fl? yy PC1110 f01'f!l'Nf,r ' F -X 1 Y - 5- 5 . MARJORIE SNOW NAOMI SNOW WAYNE SPANGLER FRESH E DONALD SPRUNGER JOHN STRATTON ROBERT ST. CLAIR MARTIN STRUDER MARY SUNDSTROM WILLIAM TERRY MARY THOMAS BETTY TIMBERMAN WILLIAM XYAGGONEI! RUTH WATIQINS CARL WALKER LERADA WALKEP A 1. 2 . ,.-.fx 5, CHARLES YVEAVER ' -. ' K Ln. uv 'V' A se- KIA A I , Rf N ,, -L ,A . ' ' T A , ' ,Q ,, .. I ,V . Q X M' rl '--1: f ' I - V 1 .. ,J I ' IIA' AFXYEVO. X :I . 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NW CCLLEGE CHURCH To all who desire a place of communion with God, to all who would bring 2lll0f'f61'lllg' of praise. to all who seek strength for future endeavors, to all who are conscious of the necessity of omniscient direction, to all who sin and need a Saviour, to all for Whom Christ died, this church opens wide its doors and makes free a place, and in the name of Jesus the Lord says, Welcome CHURCH I TERIOR The Lord is in His holy temple. Let all the earth keep silence before Him. In this beautiful Church the College students find a place of worship. Here there is provision for encouragement of heart, enlargement of vision, invigoration of faith, enlightenment of soul. Here one is made reneweclly Conscious of the satisfaction of a Christ-directed life. Here one may enter to Worship and depart to serve. ss, . Q s ei-21 . ' x.::Qg3zfjg 1. 'wlziigsg-. l ' , ., 8 2 .X 1 a Q 5 MS' MISS RUTH MvCA M MAN Orgunist Page fiffy-two REV. ROYAL S. WOODHEAD Pastor MISS VIDA STAIR Pianist REV. B. H. PHAUP Fall Evangelist 5:9 ' fsfyzf- 'A - ,QMLEY ' ' X xc 'sk ' .R 1 ., ...,., 3.,-.X 53 G 1, r 1 Q: Q-seassas ,v N .EK-3 x . A. P gr Q xg 1-if sig wg' x f X Q5-SEQ lf H1 aw 1: .rift-53 XM 'r 'ite J' -I 3 Q, Qnkl-,,. z -1 1 sw-ww ' Mix E xg--xA.m.k1-' :xjg-., QF' a IQ v :I ' 51315: Y TSEIQQW if 5 5 s . . . 1... .--: : M li . : W. K V . :Egg ,:,.. m: 4, ,E li J.,-if, p - x .v, 'f f ,I1w., -. .: ' .M mm, MM - r L. ff. ., ..., 1:-1-:1 3 Parsonage 6 Www. , E . 'r 1 'l:'5i'1Li--QLQQW L-5 N'-wp F -' V u ,Q Q. . :K : V new , REV. AND MRS. WOODHEAD Page fifty-three w?1L.x3'i:sa MQ l 11 CHURUS Page fifty-four Members of the student body and Community comprise one of the largest and most outstanding musical organiza- tions of Marion College. This chorus en- riched the Christmas and Easter seasons with excellent presentations of great merit. Hanrlel's lVIessiah was pre- sented prior to Christmas vacation and Maunder's Olivet to Calvary was given April 10. MRS. GRETCHEN PARKER Accompanist Third Row: Staley, Deisler, D. Taylor, Trump, D. Wagner, Hane. Costello, Pruitt. Second Row: Santee. Holmes, Wolf, Shows, A. Smith, J. Houser, C. CoL'kerill, Gumm. First Row: A. Sheets, Rickard. E. Smith, V. Stair, T. Stair. Yerks, Rayle, Gunlly, Composed of twenty-four selected Voices, the College Choir has rendered a far-reaching service in song. Many of the Indiana churches were visited as Well as those in surrounding states. The traditional Easter tour extended the ministry in song as far south as Central, South Carolina. f PROF. HERMAN BAKER Director CHOIR Page fifty-fire if , y,.. Each Tuesday evening, Marion College students receive inspira- tion from praying, singing, and testifying together in the Student Conference services. The work of the gospel teams and the services held in various institutions are included in the ministry of this group of which John Basham is president. STUDENT CONFERENCE French, Huston, Jacobs, Basham, F. Warrington, Williams, Sumwalt. A time of up-lift and blessing is the Sunday evening service of the Wesleyan Young People's Society of the College Church. The pro- gram committee has Worked with Robert Berkebile, the president, to present well-planned programs which have been a vital part of the spiritual life. W, Y. P. S. Berkebile, Ott, A. Bow- man, Routson, G. Butcher. Page fifty-six F. M. F. F. Warrington, Stuck, Chizum, Spaulding, Pols- ton. Students of Marion College with definite missionary interests are banded together in the Foreign Mission Fellowship. Orie Spaulding, president, represented the College at a missionary convention at the University of Illinois in December. One Sunday night each month the Missionary Committee has charge of the W. Y. P. S. program. With Orie Spaulding as chairman, this committee sponsored a convention with Mrs. Ruby Reisdorph and Rev. I. R. Birch as guest speakers. .i , , . up i 4 is MISSIONARY 7' c- COMMITTEE ,F r, 1' 'e gi: Gilger, DeVol, Spaulding. Page f ifty-seven 444 01 Wm knew IVW 414099 , .v.. . , Page fifty-fight sf- xgx S s ,Mn N-1 -A UARTET Serving as singing ambassadors for Christ, the varsity quartet had a successful year. The members are: Gerald Smeenge. first tenor: Ross Vandine. second tenorg Glenn Draper, baritone: and Frank Harris, bass. During the summer months this group traveled 5.000 miles singing the gospel throughout Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania. and Michigan. Someone has said. Music is the only art that can calm the agitations of the soul: it is one of the most delightful and magnificent gifts God has given us. ln using' their gift of song, the quartet renders service to the school, the church, and the community. GOSPEL TEAMS Wendel Craker, Leader C. Tucker, Terwilliger, Peters. A. Bowman, W. Craker. Wilbur Williams, Leader Chesley. Williams. M. Smeeuge, P. xN2ll'l'lll2- ton. F. wVZU'l'l1lji'iUl'!. John Basham. Leader French, Jac-olzs, F. Simpson. Huston. B2lSllU.l'll. Donald Polstou. Leader Polstou, P1'lLlGl1lOl'Q, Bess. Tippey, Cliizum. Joseph Sawyer. Leader B. Sawyer, L. Ott, F. Ott, James, J. Sawyer. Page fifty-J1.i11c ACTIVITIES 'vw . ,4- X, fb Y- , agi:g::::1j'3,:E5:f:i5i-5:.2-X-.N A h N. 1 xr- .4-:,g:-:gg .... ,. XX, V k A k - 1322352 ff'252'if:ff4i?iI?iE5iQ:ei.- - '- rw-.1..lmw.f. . V K A-K . ,-Q-. Nb I., 1' N3 3 X ii w i-ii . X ig. XM it H A .xx W .1 .. X F x vXNhh. s X ,f .X A ,. .4 Sfiifwiimx' iw' X. mv ivxmmg mn- .Uv-ix. vi. .v ,, ,- ,mx .yi fjli' A A., 1. V . . .W 'efgtgilui' ,z N ii N X iibtsiaigiiiiiifuiiiui it ii it 'WN !y,..i-W' VZ. EVA E. GILGER Editor Staiimlingt Hari' . 1 Seated: V. .. 'f ' N ,Q . 'm.,' , L, 1. 2 , wa? ,aa -1 ' Paar sixty-two ,..,,- I Qtai ' .NYS x.i..u' Mr .5 Y, MARIONETTE EDITCRIAL STAFF Editor ..,........,..,...,.,... ....,....... E va E. Gilger Assistant Editor .,.... .,..... A lberta R. Bowman Literary Editor ..i..,. ......,. G eorge Tescher Athletic Editor ...o. Feature Editor ...,., ....,..Mi1dred Jacobs ...,.e.Maxyne Harris Photographer .,...........,..,..... ...... R obert Porter Assistant Photographer ...... Typlsts .V,....,...,i,,,,....,......,. Faculty Advisor ..i,.. .,.... P r Houser, Tescher, Justus, Jacobs, Friske. -, Bowman, Gilger, Porter. ,so .,.,...John Friske ,,....Elda Houser Julia Justus Vida Stair of. John J. Main if W MARIO ETTE BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ....,.....,.,.SAS,,, John W. Snider Assistant Business ManagersDonald E. Snow Sales Manager ...... aaY,, L loyd Christlei' Typists ..,,. a...,,., P auline Rayle Wanclalou Teska Raymond Powers Faculty Advisor ...,, ,,,,,, P rof. John J. Main Standing: Rayle. Prof. Main. Seats-+I: D. Snow, J. Snider. ,. -- Q 1:-' N ' N3 . x 'na S ,H ,. wa.. 1. ,W U. .V-. -. ff, - V 2 . f- V A.. -7.5 f ' - iivhff Q if' Et-.filili Ei qu - J . ' , fl .Jbm g--- mf, :Z--'f' iw. -i's Nil' . 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L eola Janssen Sports Editors i,.,, ,vttv J eane Woodhead Frank Simpson Head-line Editol 'tt,,,,, ........ R uth Payne Reporters ,.......,..,......,..,,............. Helen French, Vaughn Higgins. Robert Leach, Dorothy Parton, Helen Sparks, Bonnie Pridemore Typists ....... ,,,,,,,.,....,.,,..., D onna Jean Bess, Flora Kessel, Joyce Wood Proofreaders ..........,......,............ Marjorie Snow, XNVENDEIA D- CIiA,xIiEI: Loraine Galbreath, Naomi Snow Elm 1'1' Faculty Advisor ',,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,t,,, Miss Croft Standing: M. Snow. Parton, N. Snow. Payne, Hess, Gallvreatli, Prideinore, J. NVood, Kessel, Freneh. Leach, Higgirls, Sparks, J. Womlhead. Seated: W. C1'21liQ1',H3lllC1S,Hlrll, Ha '53 sei Q3, ,- it A.,,4' ,,,.....-,,.,,.i...,-i Page siffg-j'mn' JOURNAL BUSINESS STAFF Business Managei ',S......,.,..,Sw...SSSS, James Blaine Assistant Business Managei 'Yw,,,, ,Russell Buck Circulation Managei ',.,,.. .,..SS..........w., E va Holz Typist .i.......,..Sww,,SS,,,,S i,i.,.. B everly 1VI211'Sh2lii Advisol ',,,... ,S,..,SS,,.,S M iss Croft Standing: R. Buck. Marshall, Holz. Seated: Blaine, Miss Cruft. JAMES BLAINE Business Mu lHlg91' Page RI'Cl'f1l'ffl'f.' Q. -my sm ,Q .yff-it '52 X, 1 'fbi-ss . . X:-mpvs. ..,, c. , ,XX uw- -49 , -ff! Page sixty-six WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS DELMORE L. FESSENDEN Capability and dependability characterize this senior from Miltonvale, Kansas. Following his army career he became a student in Marion College. His list of responsi- bilities would include vice-president of the junior class of '48, president of the senior class of '49, president of the Eurekan Literary Society, and a member of the Westernaires Qua1'tet. EVA E. GILGER Versatile and capable is this Westerner who has played an active role in Marion College since her enrollment in the fall of '47, The editorship of the current yearbook was given her after serving as assistant in that capacity for the 1948 publication. Additional activities include workin the W.A.A. and C.C.C.. officership in the Eurekan Society, vice-president of the senior class, president of the Forensic Club. member of the All-Star Basketball team, and two years an assistant to the Dean of Women. JOHN M. HARRIS Coming from the state of North Dakota, John Harris has made a name for himself at Marion College. His avenues of service include membership in the College Choir. Eurekan president, Student Conference presi- dent, Student Council president, member of the All-Star Basketball team during his first year, and former busi- ness manager of the Journal. Reliable and competent as he is, he deserves a place among the Who's Who. IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESW RUTH ANN HUSTON A musical student claiming Shelby, Michigan, as her home is Ruth Ann Huston. Four years a student in Marion College, she has made a contribution to the insti- tution. Outstanding in the music department, she was soloist in the Messiah and Olivet to Calvary. Three years service in the College Choir, membership in a Gospel Team, president of the W.A.A., Amphictvon sec- retary, Y.T.C. secretary, and Student Conference ofiicer indicate future success. JOHN W. SNIDER A native of Indiana is the business manager of the 1949 Marionette who served as assistant on the staff last year. As treasurer of his freshman class, president of the sophomores, Eurekan president, Student Council treasurer, and Musicae member, this senior has distin- guished himself and merited the honor of Who's Who membership. VIDA E. STAIR Another member of Who's Who active in music is Vida Stair. She has been church pianist, soloist in the Messiah and Olivet to Calvary. member of the Col- lege Choir. assistant in the Music Department, Amphictyon secretary, vice-president of the C.C.C., Inter-Society Council member, typist for the Marionette and Journal. Blessed with talent and a pleasant dispo- sition, Vida has made a definite place for herself on the campus. . S S Z Wifi .. . - 7-f 1 -. - H -.gq1,S 'f J! K lg N X FS' Lt. is--,, R.. 1 l Elected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and ability to succeed. Page sixty-seven RECITALS Page sixty-ciglzt rife I VT 1 RUTH ANN HUSTON Soprano Arlene Sheets Acwmpunist MARVIN BAKER Tenor Vida Stair Acculupzmist UHIE SPAULDING Cullflllltn Arlene Shen-ts AL'l'lHllII32illiSt VERNON CROUUH TQ1101' Yiela Stair .AL'COll1132ll1iS-f I WU' I MARJORIE SMEENGE Cilllflillfn Arlene Sheets AL'L'UIN1l2llliSt GLENN DH.-XPER Bulitlmu Yialzl Stair :5xl'CUl'lIIJlll1lSf HELEN FRENCH Sllfllilllll JAMES HAN E Buritmw GLENNA IIIVK.-XRD l uut1':xltu Vida Stair :xL'L'Ul1lIbl1lliSl LEONE CAMPBELL Supralm RALPH CAMPBELL Tenor RECITALS ,.-,. 'xxbvk I J QAQW f. 4 - 1, -15219525 .S fag. iiv sseqsgq' f Si ' ig, .51 i . .Q W -,Q:.ge,-Q fwfgg. 'Isl' 1 j ,i 5f::?'5 E9 f , . . ' -. 2'E'I 53:5 Pugf' Nimfjj-1lfnC JU IOR I wi X. l Q. SPEECH RECITALS ,..r. M- , .v m ,wp l vs f' YK X A x l l ll l l 4 l Page Sf'l'L'llfy H -me in l i' M i 'wif -'-x f l ll X elen Holt, Clara Chizuin, Joyce Wood, John Heavilin The Expression Department of Mar- ion College, under the direction of Miss Emerson, has produced performers of noteworthy merit. In both junior and senior recitals, well-trained ability has been exhibited in the interpretation of ai wide variety of numbers. SENIOR SPEECH HECITAL Mrs. Martha Naylor Reader of Glory in the Midstu S f,1ff ' ' -.....,hw ,1f11 W r FORENSIC CLUB , 'Xxxlu Q- . ' 5 ef Stfmdmg: J. Heavilin, L. Buck. Cockman. C. Cockerill, Holz, Chizum, Jacobs, Shows, M Qmeenge, WV. Craker, W. Kaufman. qewted: Holt, M. Naylor, G. Butcher, Miss Emerson, Gilger, French. Composed of selected members and striving toward the fulfillment of its purpose-the promotion of interest and efficiency in the art of public speak- ing, the Forensic Club has enjoyed a profitable year. Under the leadership of Eva Gilger, the club conducted closed programs, open programs, and speech contests. SENIOR SPEECH RECITAL Miss Lois Buck Reader of Little Lord Fauntleroy Page se'UP1zfy-one X s... ft' rw A is V Fourth FOXVI Staley. l.entZ, Trump, G. Draper, G. Draper, J. Snider, Crouch, R. Campliell Com-kinan. Third row: M. Smeenge, Sparks, Shows, Timlierman, DeVol, Sclilie, French, Huston. Second row: Overman, Sheets, A. Smith, C. Cockerill, SlJauldin,lz'. Y. Stair. R, Tucker T. Stair, L. tkiinplmell, A. Sheets, Dunwiddie. First row: Miss Croft. Miss 3lL'C1lllllllilll, Mrs. Mct oin1. Dr. Mc-Conn, Prof. Halter MUSICAE Music for life and fuller living is the motto of the Musicae. On Novem- ber 8, 1948, this organization made its grand debut on the Marion College campus with twenty-three charter members. Later twenty members were added on the basis of their ability in instrumental and vocal performance. and seven of the faculty as honorary members. Marvin Baker. Marvin Baker was elected president of this new club, Elijah Cockman served as vice-president: Vida Stair, secretary: Arlene Sheets, treasurer: Miss Ruth Mcfamman. sponsor. This organization held a closed program each month and presented two open programs during the course of the year. These entertainments proved a true fulfillment of the goal of the club which is expressed thus-to promote interest and etiiciency in the art of music through listening and participation. Page seventy-two 1 Second row: Lappin, Stoncsifer, Kreps, M. Snieenec, Hooker. A, Smith. Dunwiddie. Test-her. First row: Miss Linn, W. Kaufman, Holz. Heed. L, Vainpbell. R. Tucker, A. Bowman. ART FORU An increase of interest in the field ot' art has made itself undeniably evi- dent within recent months. This gave rise not only for a definite place, but also an absolute need for the formation of an art club. Thus the new Art Forum came into being. For a motto this newest of all organizations on the campus chose Simplic- ity is the key to all beauty. Its purpose for existence is the encouraging of self-expression among the members and the adding to their knowledge of art. Dale Lappin was elected to the position of chief otlicial. Norman Street oiiciated in his absence. Dorothy Gunby kept the records, and Hazel Rush was responsible for the funds. Miss Linn kept a guiding hand upon all im- portant affairs. With thirty members in the iirst year of its creation this new club gave an open program with a commendable display of artistic talent. Pugc sorrilfy-flzrcc ORCHESTRA :J lill RS' I I fl .1 e ca - TI-lUMl'l'IT TRIO VIOLIN TRIO William Laing, GL-ne lM'u1ici', Iluiiel Gunim Trossig- Stair, IIIZlI'g'211'Qf De-Vol, Raymond Riley A Page Swzwfly-fam' I B ASS SEXTET iv- lYilliz1mLang.DarrelGumm.LylvStale-y,Glu11n Dl'1l1iL'I'.Ellllllllf,'11l'liIl1Zlll BRASS QUARTET TRUMBUNE QUARTET Lyle Staley, RossT1'ump, Duwul Gumm. William Lang' Roller! Zuhl. John Newby, Glenn Ill'2llI6l', Elijull Cuckmau Page swcnty-j'z'1'e if in Fur the 1mL11'1u,mse of bettering' relations between faculty and students. the Student Council is O1'g'Z1HiZ8ll. With JOh11H2l1'l'iS as Ii1't'SidL'll'E, the Council has s1Jonsu1'ecl X'2l1'i0LlS all-school plwmjects. Orgzmized for the purpose ot hd1Tl10IllZ11lg 1614110115 be tween the two lite1'z11'y societiex the Intel bocxetx Councll ls composed of Dr. Bmvnumlm, facultx ddX1SOl the SOC16tX DIQSI dents, and two 1'ep1'esentz1tives hom each SOC1QtV INTER-SOCIETY - t COUNCIL Ilashzun. F. Hawls, Brzlnly, J. Snider. Jzwnhs. Tir. HHXVINLIH. Page srw-rwfgf-sz',u1 LIBRARIANS Huston, Justus, Miss Moshier. W. Shirar, Kreps. Parton. C. Cockerill, I. Wheeler, Holt. Hulz. L. Campbell. Always at their post of duty are Miss Moshier, the liln'a1'i- z1n,unfl her assistants, helping students iinml ne4:esszu'y mate- rials as they search for knowledge. With Ruth Ann Huston as president, the Women's Athletic Association has worked to further athletic activities among the girls at Marion College. 1: at f V K H ' x f 1 n','f'.- .wi in .AIVI A',g'2,?x . ,ff . A--iff' f,.,...i 5 u 5 Z. e CU Q 7 E :: L ' 7 5 x. 2 gt 9' : I X. P F '4 KA rl' 5 fb U3 - 4 X .lzlcolvs Page svuwfig-scvfvz FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Pres ......... ...... W ilma Shirar V. Pres .....A,,,,,.wvw., Flora Kessel Sec.-Treas ..,s, Alberta Bowman '-Ni Sponsor .,.... ,.....,., P rof. Elliott To stimulate interest in languages and the people who speak them, the Foreign Language Club has been organized. SCIENCE CLUB Pres ..uV.......,, Duane Fcssenden V. Pres., ,.,,......,, Donald Carter Sec.-Treas ...., .,,..... ll lary Kurtz Sponsor .,.,, ,.,. P rof. Fessenden Page seventy-eight Students from live science departments are united in this club which purposes to keep its members in touch with recent scientiiic discoveries and inventions. Pres ........ V. Pres ....., Sec .,...,.... I.R.C. ..,,o,.Paul Wheeler o.,,,,,,,Harold Larson Arlene Sheets Treas ..,...... A.e,, J ack Sandefur Sponsor ,,... o.oe. Dr. Bowman In striving toward the goal of keeping the student body interested and informed about world topics, the International Relations Club brought distinguished speakers to our campus. Organized for the purpose of combating the evil of alcoholic beverages and working for moral reform, the Youth's Tem- perance Council has had a proiitable year. Y.T.C. Pres ................. Joseph Hunting V. Pres .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, George Davis Sec.-Treas ....e...... Eunice Smith Page seventy-wine C. C. C. i Presidents i First Term ,,,..... Fannie Thuma Second Term .........,,. Lois Buck Third Term .,...... Helen French The Council of Cheerful Comrades is composed of the dormitory girls. This organization sponsored and arranged a Christmas Dinner, Valentine Dinner, and Birthday Dinner. S. A. R. Pres ....., V. Pres ..,,,, Treas .,,.,,, Page eighty Sec ...,.... ,,,, , . Lloyd Christler .. ,,... Robert Pruitt .Robert Morlock Zell Congress Hall is the home of twenty unmarried men who are distinguished for many things. They lay claim to the distinctive title, Senators and Representatives. VET. O. Pres ..,,,.......,w. Robert Berkebile V. Pres .,,,7.w,,,,.... Harold Brady Sec .,.,,,.,,, V..... F lora Kessel Treas .Y,,,A .,,,,. R obert Ossman wir- 15 The Veteran's Organization is composed of those who served in any branch of the armed forces in World War II. A truly outstanding organization is the College Choir. They are more than a mere musical group: they are bound together by a period of united service. CHGIR Page eighty-one EUREKANS ,- .-. .,. ,. ,.... vi -,upr-....... Eurekal Yes, we have found it- a literary society of outstanding merit. Rush Day found the members of the society distinguished by their green caps giving a royal welcome to the new students. After the blowing of bugles, the rumbling of drums, the ringing of the victory bell, and triumphant marches around the campus, a semblance of restored order found 99 new students had chosen the society of the green and White colors. John Snider served as president for the iirst term. Joseph Hunting was his successor for the winter term. Dr. Dayton was again elected sponsor. The Eurekans triumphed over the Amphics on the softball diamond. After some hard-fought games both the fellows' and the girls' teams were victors. The same was true on the basketball floor. Consequently, the victory bell again is in Eurekan posses- sion. This society sold 530 copies of the Marionette, thus claiming the loving cup. Yea! Eureka! Page eighty-two AMPHICTYONS ' With Friendship banner waving high, the UU. S. S. Amphicu sailed proudly into the new year. With billowing full-blown sails, the float representing the U. S. S. Amphic cruised around the campus on Rush Day giving free rides to all new recruits. The termination of the voyage on that iirst day found 92 new members added to the crew. Captain Harold Brady, First Mate Darrell Gumm, Yeoman John Murphy, and Commander-in-chief Prof. Main sailed the good ship safely into port. The Amphictyon Literary Society upheld the standard of friendliness and school spirit throughout the school year. Its members made a commendable showing on the ball diamond and basketball court. The sale of 339 copies of the Marionette are chalked up to their credit. Sail on! Amphictyon! Sail on! 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Snow CHEERLEADERS A PHICTYO SCORES Amphictyfm Eurekan 32 51 52 53 36 38 ' 'Q ' . ' J . Bob Zuhl . Bill James Guard ' 3 V Harold Bvadb' Fmwal-d . n T ku' Fwd Sumvsali Center Fharles uc ' 1 Guard Fm'wm'd Prrgrr ninety-two Ross Trump Captain EUREKA SCORES Amphictyon Eurekan 37 44 32 53 Dau-Q11 Guard Wagnel. 'Z-I '44 9-1 f iq f Q f' , Y , X' ,Q ,ix 'am , QR if 48:41 ff? ' 71 ' f X ' Hx vw ' 3,1 X 1 I iz- . Wesley Mclnf .VVS Guard swf 1' rv rim ISSSP MN S Captain 1 i 1 1 . .f 9-'. . I-lf'-5. S'v f3i-. . - '- 1-V: .1 ,Q ::,,r.4 + ' :Egg--:,:5,.:::.,:5 :JZ-2 . S - Alvin Beyler Etsler, Heavilin, Cheesman CHEERLEADERS , QT ff , 1 A . V - 'j M ' : '4 'E 5415-13 -'L' 4 1 sz fy i' 'K Q- Q lr . , ' is Q ,,. 5' , A -7 2 A . YS?-if S , G 2 'A A Kenneth Santee l ,,-, - 'S' -llq 7 .I 1, Center Lyle Staley Z ,', , gf F01-ward Herman Wilson F01'w31-,1 Page ninety-three A . I X ,x-....,-Axxkskk-xkxm N-,Mgt- PHICTYON SCORES Amphictyon Eurekan 39 52 N i1'Qf A 36 28 if MNRNN9 'Q' sg., 29 23 ff- . 4- A . K BARBARA THOMAS, G. NETTY DAVIS. G. LLTELLA MARTIN, G. Page 'ninety-four SX N2 X' .X A :X V G 2--.... ' ALBERTA BOWMAN, F. 2-fr' A ' - K' jr X MAXINE RICKEY, F 44 JEANE WOODHEAD, G . LOIS MILLER. F. LANORA PATRICK, G f-, .fx . . -Y . 'xp X4 A 1.13-sw 1 fffrgs- with ' 3 5 3 EUREKA SCORES .. ,M - 'N A . , ' 5 .ff ,5 H S .1:,, ' ' A - ' ... f,. ,x . r - Q Q, V '.,,..X . Q , . H Amphictyon Eurekan H -- 32 26 16 23 RMA OVERMAN. G. MARILYN SHOWS, F. 4- T.. , 1. - . . .F j5.'x:--wlyakii, uh Q w-fx-.-.. .Ng 1 '-221: ' Q! , ,,'- ' '- gx x In i A. .MV x , v ' U SX XX Xxx?-.92-' H ' 11-M m-gg I W irgig , -'-Y S p -R 55:5-S? . F- V Af-55' -xxif, 4, 2 NX ,R ,, I R , 1 X Qu. -....'-ff!! . N' ' isis nb- .f..5j.,-3:5.:-g:g-::g:g::.,-:. ' -N X I 1 Q ,W ?3Qif1'f?:,, ' V , Aw - ' ' N A f' -. Ly, ' X 'X' xX EVA GILGER, G. WILMA SHIRAR, G. CLARA WEAVER, G. ROSEMARY WHITE, F. RUTH WOLF, F. EVELYN SHEETS, F. Page ninety-five BASKETB 'es' ig J x f 1, .TT-if fb -qv a is XM U QS: K X Sei .gl N ri 33 -J 4 - . 4,7 gi . ' :' is-1-V G If I Q - - , , fa , Sn -1 za 5- ' ' , ' 'ax E A 4 fr- X X, .v .E ,f,.x, Y s .1 ...'. 1 .f71 -,:3:f- ' , ' ' , 'W X F ? 1 -x-L3 x f N - Q H v my QQ-' J ea N , . Ugg, Elected by m Page ninety-six embers of the teams on the ba SISXX2- kill . -. W , .., K . 1 ni ' 35 4 viz: : J Q, ' be .- 1. 'S all l x QQ Q ig sv .. - mi iigi-E',f.i::4q '+ ,- , ' af' Fr , . by E , , , fglfzjav Fr-4 9 1, f , .QNX ki., ' YXJK K, if 'I 2, aff, Qfin YW : 1 P If 'fx , ' ' -, X A K.: .- H . I f X ALVIN BEYLER Eurekan LYLE STALEY KENNETH SANTEE Eurekan Eurekan HERMAN WILSON ROSS TRUMP Eurekan Amphic sis of outstanding playing. ALL-STARS? 9, .M T . ,,...g. E3 Q, , w- Ngfg' 'G -- 1 3- -' ' ji I SCAR I ..':15L::15f,'+ - E ':. 1 , -' QQZA:--.:.:5,v,:,:-I: 1 'P 'ii-' . ,-.14-SKY -x 1'f.c 'Q-if-ww' gg:z:.N.v1Ngg 6 1 1. N X Q, AN - Ag: - K , , A X , N: M, , , 'X H . I .Q ,Q -2' ' x- ,f ,, .W .17 V K ,EX if f A , : .g. 'G 1 . wi1mQp:1:,. A A-'WS' CLARA WEAVER Eurekan Guard LOIS MILLER Amphic Forward EVA GILGER Eure-kan Guard ROSEMARY 'WHITE Eurekan Forward JEANE WOODHEAD Amphic Guard Unphotographed: Garry La Preze, Amphic Forward. ASN - Page 'ninety-seven SOPHOMORE MEN SOPHOMORE WOMEN Staley. XVll1tE'1'lbG1'gf, Sumwalt, Santee, Trump Bnty, White, I. Welch, L. Miller. Cliesley, A. Bowman CLASS TGURNEY VICTORS B TEAM BASKETBALL CHAMPS Z Psxwf' EUREKANS Haimali, Hinds, Wills, Judy, Hill Page ninety-eight if gglrss -1Jilltpwwv0-v--'4-v'W- 5 X- -Si.-, N B H ku E 1 1 1 SSH! D. Wimmer, Sandefur W. Mclntyre, Freibel Lowe, H. Wilson PING PONG TRACK Page ozz'ncfy-nirze AMPHICTYON Buck Row: Griffin, Zimmerman, Brady, Deisler, James. Front Row: Love, Zuhl, Gumm, Trump, Sumwalt. Page one lzumlfrccl EUREKAN fChampionsJ Back Row: Basham, J. Snider tyre, W. McIntyre, Sprunger, E Snider. senden, Beyler. SOFTBALL SCORES Amphictyon Eurekan 11 6 6 8 1 2 8 4 2 9 BLll'l1g'2.1'dI1E1', R. Hughes, H. McIn- Front Row: Hinds, Eltzroth, Fes- EUREKAN fCl1ampionsJ Back Row: Wolf, White, A. Bow- man, Overman, Weaver. Front Row: G. Smith. Powell, Ch1'istopl1e1', Gilger. SOFTBALL SCORES Amphictyon Eurekan 24 29 15 14 10 16 AMPHICTYON Back Row: Burns, A. Bowman Marshall, L. Miller. Ireland. Front Row: L. Smith, J. Wood- heacl, Huston. Holz. Page unc ll7lNfI7'f'fI 021.6 H-r V- , rw 'If 11-CFLRI 1 -. , .AU- YYMXQ, II. Farwell ffa' nm' llmlrlrr-rl Iwo HIKERS Darlington, Robertson, B. Butcher Clawson BIKERS Wood, White, M. Harris PING PONG Lexus Dfn Mauhall Wolf fi PING PONG BADMINTUN R. Pmxell A Pmxmmn Wolf Qnuth Page om? lmudnfl flnee PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING BGCK STORE I lllj Gul W I .1 T 1 , , 'R -3031 ew ff- I 'L 5' SNACK BAR QT' RECREATION ROOM .f,',l., 5 XY 5 4 ' X C... K, ' Nr . N x ' X Q . if TSN Q X N -N. y x ag ' xx 5 K -Q: A A. . IF'-vim uf FQ N. N: NR X, livglf' . t L , N 4. A .A vb. .Q Q Q ' X X cj! N N54 X ,' . Q. Q . a N . Q. 1 'E I . 2, af 1. A visit from Santa 2. Men!! 3. Vhristmas carols 4. Fhoir visits Washimrtfm 5. Fishermzm Hzme Prlyf mm IHl7NIlY'fl sim :YEUKVY A smiling nurse Flying low A pretty pose Inseparable Christmas Dinner Messiah soloists Santa was here Graceful? Marionette sales winners In a rose arbor Prize winner! Choir moves out lingo ow lzzmflrrd sf-rcli X ,J ri FK , asia-in ,,,,4wv'9 1. A smiling Prof. 7. Dignified 2. Reminds me of Biology 8. Trio Rev. Phaup 9. Happy ever after 4. Important assistant 10. Sing, ah 5. Dean Bowman poses 11. Teachers must study 6. Just airing my brains Page nur lll!7llIl'1'd ciglzf ...g Tea for two Daily exercise ,nf 4 we , X. 5 UQ, X Q 1 gt. - - Xxx. ww ' ' , 1 s wmwwM.w--.- A , ...,.,....l .. ' ' ' - I Ax ' , XQSSWS ' . 4Q. ,. fr f ,-ml., fl' ' ' sf , ' Les, i , pf X 1'8-,.fi'.--? +- Q-. X 3. +V t . -V Qs, X. ' 'bf f f'Y'iw'xfS9,nQwi'M s2 K. .QW P S.55l,,W 9,1 ti' x, L- ,gsvfwkisfq - 1- ' 'k------Aw , 'N 1 44 ,Q QQ'-qzi-25, in gif-, ' ' ji-1Y.,,.,1+.N . sv'-1, , . ' , gy- -s .5 'iv .elif ,tl l --N , ,Nvt .1 5' ,.fnYv'f3H?fc'mmE'., L- 'FEI 'Ziyi ik:-'YS 5' at ' h ' W - unting we will go A man's best friend Just freshmen A rare specimen Fatherly advice Knowledge through osmosis Page mm lzundrfd :fins A 1 X. X ,-3 XX - X' Junk .x w-X-A ,JM X, ,rv X . .- A . .X X515-.x.'1 ' 'A lf ,fTT11- lf! 1 U ' . wr-'Q 'XX ' P' ' ' X- WX A X . , ' -:XXX '- XX X XJ, VW NY' .X XX , X . fe? ' XX X '- X' N L M 'wrs ws 1 -'swf X , . -X wp X. . xX?.XX'.QQX - XX X, , .Wi -X. r' NN . s - . XX' 'X - ifvl' ' ' ' . ,eff 'fvkw M isa XX1w? fN .. - . W. 5 Y-3'-.31 A '. ' .X . . 'D X XA 'Y -11 fr X- 'Y J. X V- W WR' ' 'X 'f'v..:' NN X wx.,-.X Nix ' - I T V' H J Q' ll Xu, Q X-X.X:XX H bw X X-X m -I 1-1-.fx ' xv ! yy N - lan 'l 'W ' - f ' - XXXvX -bf ., S4f1i1lXgl:.:1:-f- L, +, l-- aw Xk.....xX -' -f X l -4.5. 1. 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Pop Rickey, the ref Strike one! Amphic basket Basketball band . -,nw mom CPOCERY Q mf., his qi 1 ,544 A o' ae' N 7,' 'bi' 'Sin me -,I Ar ' nb ' A - ff' 1 'A , li , 'L . -5 --M. , 9 V: 'b .AA. ' if -I ' A ,. J-fjfl . 593 . 1 1 'f S KE , . ' AA A 1 at K AP. gg, iw, ,. w- X xwg Hgmiw' 1. 2. 0 'J . 4. 5. G. 7 Breakfast nook Gazing-at what Studious Freshman initiation Smitty the Great A poor substitute Dreaming? -2 S. 9 10 11 1-7 ... 13 A car? Going our wayi The outdoors lures us BaChelor's quarters Nature lovers 2 Prospective students Page one Izzuzrlrvrl f'ZCl'CPZ . ,, . P, P' W Us.. ' ...is a .odgfww - 555:--5.3 , -, I A :-Q . x . TIA . if ,seg-ei Q 1 UE' X , ' 1 if .. if f P iff gg .- 1f'ziq1gL'4: - .X - SI: E M. . . ' '1 ',1 'DQ ' u 1- , ' A 053 ll fl ff kr fi-1 V tx xl ' I ' Y -W 'li' ' fc.. . , X I , K. 1. ' . in X .. ,. , ., Ml- rpg.- gl, 'Eff' , ,i ' ' F1 M 1.37 F - nd 'NFPA Ol r , 'Km-ff Pi : P lv l -W 1 K Kgs. 59335. I F , . F -1- K' if , if H V . 8 V -e - at I 'lr b.. 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Mrs.Rickey-dietician Page one lzmzdz-cd tlzirfven .bn 3 4 ,ef Y 2 1 gvslf,,.f 'Z Q V ' Q Y , x sl f LR E55 ly fr- , - we-:vs S :lull V N,-rf 'Fw We x isa, 'lixxf' ar Mgr -ow 'sw ,ml P As .5 - With your memory enshrined in our hearts and our eyes lifted to broadening horizons, Marion College, we bid thee farewell. Page one Izznzclrcrl fozwtecn X- -Q., IN APPRECIATION OF OUR ADVERTISERS - College W.M.C., Marion, Ind. George St. W.M.C, Marion, Ind. Home Corner W.M.C., Marion, Ind. New Castle W.M.C., New Castle, Ind. North Ridge W. M, C., Dayton, Trinity Methodist Church, Marion, Ind. Waterloo First W.M.C., Waterloo, Iowa VVest Eighth St. W.M.C,, Marion, Ind. Houghton College, Houghton, N. Y. Marion College, Marion, Ind. Ted IV. Achor, Piano Tuner Technician Ballard Packing' Co. Barley and Spencer Lumber Co. Baum and Williamson Coal Co. Beatrice Creamery Co. Benton Review Publishing Co.. Bouquet Shop Bowman Construction Co. Brotherhood Mutual Life Insurance Co, Brown-Trueblood, Inc. Broyles Electric Co. Biunt's Store Bursley S: Co. Butler Music Co. Central Chevrolet, Inc. Central Indiana Gas Co. Central Typewriter Q Supply Co. Clement Oil Co. Coca-Cola Co. Conn Motor Sales Heber Davis, Alistractor Deer Creek Dairy Dietzens Bakery Drummond Dry Cleaners First National Bank Free-l and Mason Diue' Co. Grant County Farm Bureau Co-op Association Hendey Paper 62 Paint Co. Home Service leo Co. Hoosier Market llo1ner's Grocery Huneck's Drug' Store Indianapolis Engraving' Co. Junior Association of Commerce Keith Motor Sales Kellt-r's Clothing' Store Kelley Furniture Co. Kiley Nash Sales, Inc. Iileder .SE Thompson Insurance Kn:ipp's llouli linook Kover Kraft Year Book Covers liozy Korner Kate L. XY. Laiiniore, Architect Lasky's Shoe Store Lindahl Floral Co. Lindley Box ci Paper Linieer Co, Long's Cleaners Lowe Brothers Co. Lyric Shoe Parlor College Book Store College Journal Ohio Inc. CU. Marion Marion Marion College Snack Bar Maiion Music llouse Marion llI3l'lOll Marion Lumber ek Supply Co. Railways. Inc. Typewriter Se' vice Gift Shop Men's Shop Milton's Clothes. Inc. Model Venetian Blind Co, P LE' , INC. Modern Laundry Co. Modlin Printing Co. Moon's Grocery McAtee'g Paints Mt-Mahan dk Leili Co. Mclieever Photo Art Studios McKt'ever's Shoe Repair Shop National China Ab Equipment Corp. New York Life Insurance Co. Oshorn Paper Co. Pearson Glolie Mercantile Co. Printing' Specialties Co. Pure Milk Co. Queen City Ramp Motor Sales. Inc. llateiick Motor Sales, Inc, ltoss Hardware Co. llulile's, Inc. Schuffman Furniture Store Serv-Self Laundry Sexton Quality Foods Shawley Funeral Home Marion Auto M Hai'ilu'are Co. Marion Business Men's Cluli Marion Furniture Store Roofing LQ Supply Co. South South South State Thoinas Milling' lo, City Coach Lines Twin Veaeh Office Supply Yice's Flower Shop The Yogllo WBAT Wesleyan Methodist Pulilishine Ass'n West Side Lumher Co, Whit,e's Flower Shop lYilkinson Coal Vo, lloln Wilson Cafeteria M Food Market Rugs - Carpets - Linoleums - Asphalt and Rubber Tile VVall Tile - Wall Linoleum Window Shades - Venetian Blinds Substantial Discounts to Churches and Ministers Phone 3-1521 Battle Creek. Michigan EVERY BANKING SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MARION, IND. Page one lzzmrlrcrl fifteen 1umum-nmm-mmInumm:mmmmmmm-ImlIImmunmmuulmvmum nunumnnummm.ml.1mummnunumuuumummm- Marion College sings - joyously, reverently, whole-heartedl5 Emphasis - Liberal Arts, Fine Arts. Teacher Education, and Theology Constantly enlarging facilities and equipment Many opportunities for self-help For Catalogue, Address WM. F. MCCONN President Page one hundred sixteen 7 -1- THE COQLECE CHURCH Seeking to Serve ' Tie College ' Tile Community ' TC16 Constituency For we are labourers together with God We covenant to strive each day to do a better job of presenting Christ to the world. We covet your prayers, your co-operation and your comments. Reverend Royal S. Woodhead Professor Herman Baker Pastor Minister of Music Page 0110 ,LllllfII'Cd sezventeevz ugv nm' Izunrlf' HOME CORNER WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH . 'Wi-'a'-' 'QS' nel , .4 . g' si. . ., . ii-Eiawii-'i1f'gfZt,,,:.1. Q.: - 1' QF? Q-Q5-:rl MP7 PE. 'X EF - Iv.1:K:-:::--4-...:.v:1z::-k.:X.7f,':'.::'- .g., . 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Liqiigqigtggl- g.:I:::.,tgy -Q-:g::x:::Q3Qf:f:EI-ifilflirkg-Q:5:5I5:QA:g'gQ:1.E:Z7:f:5:':':3:-23:-Z, -'-15:55:'-23.52-I-Q:Q:2'T::'::22q '.Q:3.g ,.g.g::1g.: , --' - .,,,,,gbE ,gf--:Egg Q:--- :x-: .1 - - g-.-. -:,:,:::-1 :- :-g f. : -x ' t : . ,. . . ,c 1 : 1 1 , Q Lincoln Blvd. at 35th Street O COME, LET US WORSHIP AND BOW DOWN: LET US KNEEL BEFORE THE LORD OUR MAKER FOR HE IS OUR GOD. Psa. 95:6,7. Pastor - Rev. Chas. W. Carter, returned missionary to Africa and Professor Marion College. ffl rfifflzfvzvi 4 ,- I .K - it E' GEORGE STREET WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH MY CHURCH My church is where the VVurcl of God is preached, the power of God is felt, the Spirit of God is manifested, the love of God is revealed and the unity of God is perceived. It is the home of my soul, the altar of my devotions, the hearth of my faith, the center of my affections and the fore-taste of heaven. I have unitefl with it in solemn covenant, pledging myself to attend its services, to pray for its members, to give to its support, and to obey its laws. It claims the first place in lily heart, the highest place in my mind, the principal place in my activities, and its unity, peace and progress concern my life in this world and in that which is to COINS. I owe it my zeal, my benevolence and my prayers. When I neglect its services, I injure its good name, I lessen its power, I discourage its members, and I chill my own soul. I have solemnly promised in the sight of God and men to advance its interests by faithful attendance, by reading the Holy Bible, by never neglecting its ordinances, by contributing to its support, by meeting! with my fellow members, by watching over their welfare, and by joining with them in prayer, praise and service, and that promise I this day renew. before God my Father, Christ my Redeemer, and the Holy Ghost my Sanctifier.-John Bunyan Smith. Pastor-Rev. Milo Bowsman Phone 4898 Marion, Indiana .....................................,.. Pagc one lzzuzdzeri' rzzmffcn W. Eighth St. Wesleyan Methodist Church , Marion, Indiana Alhu .N 2246 West sul St. When you visit Marlon, visit Us A ' Rev. H. J. Logsdon, Residence: 22244 W. Sth St. PH-3103 Pastor VVESLEYAN METHODIST PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION F. R. Eddy, Manager Publishers of lVesleyan Methodist, IVE-sleyan Youth Sunday School Banners and Other Sunday School Supplies Bibles and Other Religious Books No Corporation of the Wesleyan Church has ever defaulted on Annuity Payments. Why not invest in dependable Annuities where your property will serve the Church at your death? Write Rev. F. R. Eddy, General Treasurer, at 330 East Onondaga St.. Syracuse, N. Y. Address F. R. Eddy, Pub., 330 E, Onondaga St ., Syracuse, N. Y. To The Marionette Staff and The Class of '49 we offer xt i t our congratulations A for your achievements and Our Prayers for your future HUUBHTUN COLLEGE HUUBHTUN, NEW YORK Page one lrllwlrrrl fllwnfy mu-immmm.mmmm....m.-..m...- .um........ mymu.-.1-Hmnmm--Hm-mi.-in--ni---II.-.mi-mm WATERLOO, IA., FIRST CHURCH SUPPORTS MARION AND MILTONVALE COLLEGE With the following students for 318 and '49 K Q1 I UI ii rrnvl 4ir:u':- Giiiuplrii-ll Hu:-lt limi' Il:-:iii Y:ii'rin:lon. lhiviiv-I l'Iu1'lm1:n, Iliwlif E Xl 1lY Hllfl llvliklf l', f1li f 5.1.1 .I..m1.-soil, l'Ilv.'1n l'ur.ly, Llnul Root. L1-onzlrml lloot Q 'U 'M' :mil ' 'mme ll mln l iou1 How, Klr. ziufl Mrs. Fr--il Kl.iU, E111-on Jzuiiiie- E son, Wilnm, Lniiilvrs, Mrs. Lluol Ito-it, L4-lriiid BIIINZIIIQII- 5 lon lim' I':iul Kindsvlii. I WE NEED THEM AT HOME- BUT CAN'T AFFORD TO BE SELFISHY First Wesleyan Methodist Church Rev. Paul L. Kilnlschi, Minister 215 Harninonrl Ave., IVutcrloo, Iowa. Phone: 2-1272 -..v....r..,... ...........--I --immi- ......................-ri ...HH H.. I--.I-mr, ...Im.rr...i-ry.-y........ Northridge Wesleyan Methodist Church 41410 N. Dixie Drive. Dayton, Ohio Tunc ln To The Sunflz1y School of the Air '.. 1410 KC lit-liolrl Ile Conn-tli 11:15 I'.M.. E.S.T..1-110 KC over WING Rev. 8: Mrs. G. I. Norman, Pastors ...W-.1yi...-.U...lim-1.--...-rH....1....1-ir.i-1.1--in-ii--..,......i...... .IImrmlnum-mmm:mm-1...H..mrmnI...mi....rIml1....I.H.I--IIH...-IIml1...I...irll.-il...-y........v.-. VVESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. NEW CASTLE. INDIANA SOUTH 9TH STREET Rev. G. S. Appleman Robert Conley Pastor Minister of Music Four students in Marion College: Miss Reba Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hainke, Mr. Robert Conley. Jr. The Church has six students preparing for the ministry or Mission Field. The Church sponsors an intensive Evangelistic program. - Tune In Each Week - The Vtfeekly Bioaclcast over WCBC. 1470 KC. Each Sunday at -1:30 P.M. Direct from the Church Auditorium Page unc lL1rnfi'rcfl fzwnfy-U Cl PNG liATl5lA'l'IUNS. SENIORS Oll Ilmitiating The P1'og'I'zIIII For The MARION EULLEGE ENDUWMENT FUUNDATIUN This plan 1l1'OVl1Yl4,'5I Q ,X Pl'l'lllllllC1ll E111luw111e11t for ylilfltlll College K Q 11111111-eliate Usealvlv 111001111- Be-gi111Ii11g lVitl1 the Sec-mul Year Q That 'hlllllllll 211111 Other l111Ilivi1l11z1ls May Pa1'tiI'ipz1te The plan is pI'e11Iotef,l hy the 1JU1'Cll21SQ and aIIIII1z1l pI'emium payments of lllSlll'klllCQ policies llilllllllg Mz1I'i0II College as heIIeficia1'y and assignee. A. W. M. CROSSMAN NEW Yi PRR LIFE INSURANCE CU. MARION, INDIANA I..-111.11-1.1.1...11..1...1.111I11-1--1..-11.111--1 I 1 I 1 riff:-ruff! COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL CHINA 81 EQUIPMENT CO., INC. EIIIIIPIIIBIII X SIIIIIJIICS for Schools - I-Iotf-Is - R6SIilllI'2lllIS Hospitals -Institutions I O Phone 1180 Marion, Indiana IJ Iliff I .....m.m......u.......I-1...HH-H...-...m...1...-..um...I-...mm-mum-Immm--mlmmu-nu QUALITY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY NT CASE AND CARRY PRICES LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT COLLEGE PICK-UP STATIGN LOCATED IN EAST WING OF TETER HALL FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ALL STUDENTS LONG'S CLEANERS Phone 1915 Main Office and Plant - 405 Henderson Avenue UH... I.-mm...-I I..-m-nm-I.-ul ml--nm-In-lm ml-...mln IJ III 7 H-.mm-nl..........4.i.........1.-H....4...i.-W..i.-Him-..i....m..................-....... MARION COLLEGE BOOKSTORE To Get Book-Learning. Get Books BOOKS SUPPLIES BRIE ECASES ST .XTIONERY STAMPS CANDY Open 7:30 A. M. - 1:30 P. M. MAXINE HAINES LEE HAINES .mm-I.um-mm:-I.-.mi.1-mmmm...umm....ii--I-H.-.m..mm..---mimi...mulI.--........-...H-..... MARION COLLEGE JOURNAL Marion College In Print For The Current Activities Of Your Alma Mater! SUBSCRIBE! ---...--..-ml...in.,.mi.mi.H...H....I.H..H.I.miI-..1-I1V....H.......11...1........-..........-.....m....i.. ...im-imn....... --mnmm..mm...I--IH--II.H...--...-...-...H.H............11...V..........-.H...H..II..iImlIIinII..in.i.......-.H--....v..........i THE MARION COLLEGE SNACK SHOP Where Quality Countsi, MILK SHAKES HAMBURGERS IVIALTS HOT DOGS CONES CHEESE Open 6:30 A. M. to 10:00 P. M, Monday Through Friday JACK BRIDGET, Manager ml..mi.mlmmm.-I-i..-.....m...........y..... ...H Page one Izumi I f ff 1 Sqmdal of Sefwice W B Illllillllllk Top Station - 1600 on Your Dial SOUTH MARIGN BUSINESS MENS CLUB Pl'u1'nrrTi1lg H10 General XYL'lt.2l1'0 uf SULTTII MARION If Ill! If I Will Publish the Nzune of the Lord - Duet. 32:3 Hllllllll'5 Bllllk Hllllllk 5-7 Resneck Building - Marion. CHURCH IIymnals Furnishings Bulletin Boauls Bibles Pictures Phone 5968 Spvciulizecl in SUNDAY SCHOOL Child Evzmggelisin Cradle Hull D. V. Il. S. Supplies Progiuun Materials Awards Lecture Chalk Inclizinu H1 DME Greeting Pictures Hotties Bibles Hooks Cards Mail Orders Pminptly Fillf-fl - Get on Our List 1. A Trysting' Place for Christian F1'ien1ls YOUR PIIOTOGRCXPHER MCKEEVER PHOTO ART PQRTRIIT sfrumo 303 N. IVashington St. MARION. INDIANA Phone 1090 Quality Portraits, Frames and Fraining Order Prints - Minatures to life size A- froni negatives in our perinunent file. Ihfyw mic llzmflrwl fzvcizfgf-sf'i'c1z COMPLIMENTS OF LIN ICER CO. MARION, IND. CONTRXS - ENG'RS PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL PIPING AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS BROTHERHOOD MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office Fort Wayne, Indiana othzrh X Legal Reserve 4 'gal' .,- Non-Assessable 'X S' Q0 15 Q--I li. e e ef 651- FW' A ul 'A Q Q Protection and Security for Loved Ones Bear ye one another's burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ - Gal. 6:2 P J I 7 fri tzfwzfy-viglzt Enriched Gives baked TIP TOP foods that last- for everv baking' ine' homemade 1 1. Q' I R need. 9, taste. A we wb... ...iw A59 ir I Y . F Gives Hakim. pie Mbagggigigtbi. Equally good foi . quick h re a d S, Crust with less C a k e S, cookies shortening. and Pies, Mamifaciurers for Qver 58 Years Tnoius MILLING- CONIPANY DEER CREEK DAIRY The Home of- Complete Lille of Dairy Procluels. Wholesale and Retail Deliveries. lee Cream in All Popular Flavors and Novelties. Phone: 2847 Marion, Ind. Pugh am lzzlmlrcd tzucnfy-wfiz An Active Friend of Marion College HEBER DAVIS AIJHIIYICIGI' of Titles Complete Title Service Title Insurance MEMBER American and Indiana Title Associations 307 Iroquois Building Marion, Indiana BURSLEY it CO., INC. LITTLE ELF Foons 409 E. Third St. Phone 1452 I J r If 112 rlrfvl flllvffjl CEO. RAMP MOTOR SALES INC. DESOT A X PLYMOUTH PARTS - SALES - SERVICE RAUM 81 WILLIAMSON COAL CO. Coal Elevator at 12th and C. 8: O. R. R. All Coal Sold With A Money-Back Guarantee PHONES 963 and 964 MARION, INDIANA IIn.1uHInmymu.1.I.1-HH..HHmnH--I-mm-m-mmm.. P ldl if age one him COMPLIMENTS OF SHAWLEY FUNERAL HOME 2901 S. Nebraska St. 120 inmlm-I-..1...m..-Iif-mmm:-.m1-IimIinmm-I-1-1--II...U.IimI...I-mi-...miim.--mmm.mum..H.-....y......... SERVING GRANT COUNTY WITH QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS SINCE 1895 Nationally Kelvinatoi' Ixnonjn , Electric Re- Furniture I . Carpet I1'1gE1'21fO1'S Bedding and Ranges Washington St. at Second Marion, Ind. HENDEYWS Paints Window Shades A1'tist's Supplies Pliotogiapliic Supplies 508 S. Washington St. Phone 146 Marion, Indiana V......H..myW.II..IInII..--..............-.-...- --.H..H.W...-.......-I..-I.. Ilmmm-Imu...1-immiimmymimnI- Iinmi1-.mnmm.......................-.........H.H..IV..1-1..I.....mi--.myIn-...ii.mm.-i..-...-i...-i........... MODEL VENETIAN BLIND CO. Window Designers and Decorators 104 S. Washington St. Phone 5526 CUSTOM MADE Drapes, Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Window Shades Drapery H21l'ClX1'21l'Q CQ Koolvent Awnings rfrrfl fliirfy-fm' COMPLIMENTS OF PURE MILK COMPANY 925 South Nebraska Street Marion, Indiana WEST SIDE LUMBER CO., INC. DEALERS IN LUMBER, MILL WORK, HARDWARE, CEMENT PLASTER, LIME, SEWER PIPE, ETC. Telephone 1111 1740 West First Street MARION. INDIANA 1-.......-nm...-. ..mH..H..H...H.....-..H..H...H.1....V....,........--..........IW...mm-I-----.,........ .-mlm.. .--.- -H..............U.........................1......11IV.....II.H.H......-..v.......,......-.. BALLARD PACKING CO. MARION, INDIANA Complete Line of Quality Luncheon Meats BALLARDS MEATS MAKE A MEAL COMPLETE I.mi...II...I...............H..............r........... mmm.m..mm........1-M........-.m-v...,.-H...H-H................................y........-.......... COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL CHEVROLET INC. Complete Body and Fender Repair All Kinds of Mechanical Repair By Factory Trained Mechanics Genuine Chevrolet Parts Your Friendly Chevrolet and Cadillac Dealer 221 West Second Street Phone 1081 Page one I1 znzdrvfl f111'1'z'y-H1 THE 1949 MARIONETTE COVER was manufactured by KI IVER IQRAFT YEAR BOOK COVERS 23249-59 W. Harrison St. Chicago, Ill. H... mu mm.1.1.1.-y.u--lm--.HI.,...,.-...I1...-I-.1-H.-.......,....H..HIH.-H..-H.....lm-1...-..mlinHH-.in-im-I.--H-ul-mm.. SCHUFFMAN FURNITURE STORE Complete Line of Furniture and Appliances OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT 23001 South Washington St. Phone 2560 REATRICE CREAMERY COMPANY Distributor of MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM 901 West Third Street Phone 124 N S05 69' ff Ted W. Achor 43' ff? 'Z 5 5 I '15 2, Member of Plano Tuner 1 gf IIB Q American Society of Technlcian 'QP S Tuner Technicians MARION, INDIANA 0, Sie lumix Hlrrvl f7111'fff-I vu1-vu---.I-mm.-...H...-in-..myu...--m-.m-.m- PAINTS Ii WALLPAPER THE LOWE BROTHERS COMPANY 107 EAST THIRD ST. MARION. IND. TWIN CITY COACH LINES SAFETY AND SERVICE CHARTER COACHES ON ANY OCCASION 11133 SO. ADAMS MARION. INDIANA .H.........I..II.--I1...lm...-..n...-....... mm...--I.1-H-........-.H-I..--.II-.I---I-...H mi-mimmmvm...H.H..IH.....I...III-.1II..II-III.-.II.1III-III..U...H...H...I.Hnm..-...-............ KLEDER S THOMPSON. INC. Every Kind Of IllS1l1'2lllCC 501 Marion National Bank Building Phone 66 ..........-. .. mm-4. 20 to I It's Cooked With Gas CENTRAL INDIANA GAS COMPANY Pnrfv mn' lzzml I fl fl f ml-mmm..mm..............l....m...-.-ll...H-.................m-mm-lm.I...H-II---1...-vm..-I...milH.. BROYVN - TRUEBLOOD, INC. Distinctive Launclerers and Dry Cleaners WE SHAMPOO RUGS' FURNITURE UPHOLSTERINCF' SHOE REPAIRINGU Leave Your Parcels ut Our Drive-In Located at Iiflcl and S. Boots Sts. Cash and Carry Prices Phone 562 for Free Pick-Up and Delivery mmmm.-.-.lm ...-mmlll-..4...............i......m--mummmI--um.-.mlm-IIf nun mmm.. .....-...l.....y....- .H.--..-.I.-I-.mumI-.mm--H mn- Over Seventy Years of Continuous Service BARLEY AND SPENCER LUMBER CO 15th and McClure Streets 3075 Lumber and Builder's Supply mlummm.mmI-...............4..m..m.........m..ummm- 1-mm mimi BOWMAN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Building Contractors Since 1895 1127 S. Branson St. Phone 31 MARION, INDIANA Hmn....mlm..l.....-..m.m.i..I.mm-...Imumllu-I-1 -Innm-mmmn-um....lmmlml.-ImlI-HH...-.U..1.-IIn.I-.1-I--IH-mu1--If--II-II--H--I-.ml------.lm1. KEITH MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH SALES sf SERVICE 312 W. Second St. Marion, Ind P J I hw? flziwfy-si, 1-m--m..l..-ll.-.1.1.mm-.II.-nm..-I.H...H.....II-.I--m.-m--....u-....m..... ROSS' HARDWARE CO. 3002 So. Washington St. Phone -1855 Plumbing 8 Heating Installation S: Repairs Builcler's Hardware Electrical Supplies Jewel Paints Sz Varnislies l....l..I-um..I-.mmI-in-H.-IIml-I.lmmm...vm....-m.....-m- mmlmlm-mmmI.I....N.I...I...--H..-H..-.....U...H...-H....I.niI-H...HI--II...HIf-mul...H..........--mm.-.... LINDLEY BOX 81 PAPER CO. MANUFACTURERS Paper Folding Boxes Carclhoarcl Novelties SPECIAL CARTONS OF ALL KINDS MARION, INDIANA .1...H.......H..H...H...1...H...-...i.,....m.-..... mlmmn.mummm.HII...1.HI-.IImlI....H..H...H...1l..H..H....mm..,.H.--......1I.....H..................... MODERN LAUNDRY COMPANY LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 502-12 South Nebraska St. Phone 68 TWO FINE BREADS Corn-Top S1 Holsuni DIETZENAS BAKERY 507 N. Adams St. PH-2130 Marion, Ind. ml.I---...m....-mm mmm.. II.--I..-.........,.-.lm -..m..... nm-..y....m Page nm' IIIIIIIIITII flzirtlf-S COMPLIMENTS OF CLEIVIEN T OIL COMPANY 3rd and Washington Streets Marion, Indiana MARION RAILWAYS, INC. Operated I-ly Marion People For lVIarion's People Fast Q Efficient Service Cars Phone 4848 Trucks ED RATERICK, INC. FORD Complete Body Repairing and Painting Factory Trained lVIeChaniCs Complete Stock of Ford Parts .........,..I-I1.-I.H-----H--.........................................-H.-..........m.mm.-mlmm--1-..m---vumlm--I---.....y. Bonded Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association LINDAHL FLORAL CO. Flowers, Plants and Floral Designs WE CROIX' OUR OWN Yeh. at llth MARION, INDIANA Phone 877 U... .,..........m.... -in-lm..-I.--1-.....H...-nm.--nm-I-1--1-II IfHmu-um-n-mum I f l I lvl fllflfff-f'1'y1Irf See the Well Known SOUTH MARION FURNITURE CU. For Flll'lIIILll'E' - For Rugs - For Stoves For Nu-Da Paints And For Quality Wall Paper THE PLACE FOR RELIABLE HOME FURNISHINGS 3108-I0 S. Washington St. F. R. Stump, Mgr. H. .I. B1'llITlE'1', Asst. Mgr. -..H-I....I-ii.....1....-t.limi...I.-...ri......... -.IH......H...........i........H...Imrit-III-rm-rr--rr..r.im... HOME SERVICE ICE COMPANY Gathered ripe to capture the full vitamin flavor. And ., rf . 1 -L ICE REFRIGERATORS NX., I I 'W rf? Q If you ca ot purchase this in your home E town- 'te us-P.O. Box J, S., Chicago 1901 16th and Mcflure St. , - Phone 3-170 - 1 5 ' D-25 : ....................i........ .,...,....,,...,...............m--W..im.. KILEY S A LES. INC. Sales Service MARION, IND. Boots at Spencer Ave. Telephone 546 mrI-tm..-.1iI--..mrI------.1--I.-ur...--I-.ri----. 1rm..H..H...1-im...-m......... Pufff nm' 7rfrm71'rJ fl? 1 H.....mi.m.............H.H....................m-mm-im .nmummmm ml-.--...--H MQMAHAN AND LEIB CO. Wholesale Grocers Royal Star and Barbee Brands Quality Foods ANDERSON AND MARION, IND. Marion phone 2581 nm-.ln-in -uf.Hu...-1ni.--I--immim High Quality Building Materials MARION LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. Washington St. Sa 33rd St. PHONE 970 MARION, IND. coMPL1MENTs OF OSBORN PAPER COMPANY, INC. lURlILIf21CtLI1'E'1'S of Tablets and School Supplies .nm.............im..-Hmu-H..--.......-.....H..........-.....................i.-1.-...Iwi mmm-I..Ui..iH....I...I.H1mi......H...........4...........H.mi.i...........m....i.... M ARION MUSIC HOUSE THE HOUSE OF FINE MUSIC Conn Band Instrunients Connsonata Electric Organs Baldwin Pianos El'EII'I'THING MUSIC.-IL 307 S. Boots Street Phone 526 ........-..-.........mu......-..........mu mmmi-nmnmmn lyr' om' fzllflflrvfl furfy BRUNT'S STORE Where Your Money Buys More 3022 S. Washington MARION, IND. .mmm..m... H--immmllu-mn -I.mmm-im..-HHmmmIm-mum-uf-I.I--H..-..i.i...... Marion Indiana LYRIC SHOE PARLOR Shoe-repairing Hat-cleaning 8z Shines Phone 538 109 VV. 4th mlifmmmm...nmmlmilmmlmlmu.fu--.mum-il... 1H--Immmm.-nm.---Ilmmm..-I1.--1...I-m.........l..... Complete Apparel for Every College Girl THE VOCUE Spencer Hotel Building MARION, INDIANA 1mn1..11..HH...1-H.1--.m..m...m-Hmm...-.m..m.. Ifmmm.1mmmmmmmumlmml..-..mmm-..m..... Central Typewriter and Supply Co. Distributors L. C. Smith SL Corona Typewriters Sales Sz Service 124 E. 5th St. Phone 136 1-I 1 -in--Imm...........-.mmmm TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH 9th 85 Adams MARION, INDIANA Rev. Harold Schram, Pastor 1mumII-IIIn11-.ImlvmI-...ImlI.HII-.Ilm-.-W-H-mt-un -v-.1-1-H--.mumu...--.......I...H.............m....i.mmm EREEL SI MASON DRUG CO. On the square since 1903 C. B. McDonough and Lester B. Metcalf ..m.........H......lm.......i..m....li.m.... ......H......I...um...H-.........-.... Fresh Meat At HORNER'S Groceries and Vegetables 38th and Washington Sts. -mm....Imm-Iim.I-Ilm...mmm-.Iumuummnn 1-mm.umI--Iummm.................................. Ru-Ber-Oid Roofing DuPont Paints - Tile-Tex Floors State Roofing St Supply Co., Iuo. 115 E. sth st. Phone 108 1-mm...m.....m.1.1.4.-I-.1..1 mmummfmmm- Page our llillldi :F V J -IIf-Imy-mm--II-in-..................-..mv COINIPLIMENTS OF Miltolfs Clothes, Inc. East Side Square MARION. IND. .-...-.1...H..--..om.-............... ..-....my.lm-.1-........,...-... Marion Typewriter Servive GIFT SHOP Royal Sz Remington Portables SALES 8: SERVICE Opp. Post Office Phone 802 ---I1...V..-mv...I..I.......V...I...N...II......m.........i.-..... -III--.I-Iif-I..m......mlmI--II-H.I...I.........................v When You Think Of Food Think of BOB WILSON'S Cafeteria and Market 1.-I-............mm..-.-..1...,.....fm..-.....i....m... .im-.myInmlmm-v...w.-I--H.. WHITE'S FLOWER SHOP Telephone 190 Member Florist Telegraph Delivery 120 West Fourth Street I 1 I nri'r1'rl fur!!!-f21'u -1-In-I.1itniI.mm..-umm.--H--IIf--I--If--I-In-H-mn SERV-SELF LAUNDRY Shearer and Carl Your Clothes Washed and Dried In One Hour 3124 South XVashingt0n St. Phone 5120 .-miH..V..H..H.H..I-I..-mm.mm...lull-.H-...........I ---mnmlml-.mvI--H-.H-.lm--.l PCHFSOIIUS Furniture Co. Complete Line of Home Furnishings Pianos, Solovox Electrical Appliances Fifth 8: Branson Phone 5420 ..HI...H..--.mm-.II-mm-mm-I ....-....m-.immlI-,mimi.HI...H...-M.....-................-. THE MENS SHOP The Store of Famous Names Fifth at Washington MARION. IND. .... .H..mmmi1-...vm..........mm. 1...-II......HH..li.I-1...-I--...H-1.--. ui.-rm H. Have a Coke ......H.-I--I-ImmInmmmumumummmunum-n-umm--m 1lmInHnu.Ium-m-num-Mun.........-H...I-...H-........-.t--II Westinghouse St Crosley Appliances Service on all Electrical Appliances BROYLES ELECTRIC CC. 506 So. Wash. Marion, Ind. ummIrn.......n..-H-.-.I-.I lv--mn.1-IH.-I..--H..-H.-V.. HH.m-m-m.mnnm- .---.--lm...--H.. Groceries Meats School Supplies The College Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Worth Moon 4202 S. Wash. Phone 2761 .-I..--I.---.1--H....4-m--mill... .mlU...-I.-nm...-m...--1. U...-H FEl1'lll Bureau Co-op. 215 E. Bradford Marion, Ind. Phone 1055 BRANCHES Van Buren West Marion Printing Specialties Co. Job Printing 315 West Second St. Marion Indiana H..nnIVA..II......il.mm1...I..-...........v.-...U South Marion Auto a11d Hardware Hardware and Accessories Tires, Tubes and Batteries 2t2nd and S. Washington St. Marion, Indiana John W. Nelson. Ray A. Benjamin Phone 1205 I...IH..H..H............m-I----H -in--I-.1 m...--I.-.-....Hnw......H...H...-........-......m... COMPLIMENTS OF DRUMMOND DRY CLE ANINC Phone -18 3008 S. Wlashington QUALITY DRY CLEANING .....-my...-m-.I--I..---Im...-........H..4-....H...I-y.....n..-.... coMPL1MENTs OF QUEEN CITY Marion Indiana HUNECICS DRUG STDRE Sodas Drugs Page one IlHINII'IY7 1 rf f Wilkinson Coal Co. 33rd and Felton St. Phone 454 8: 455 High Grade Coal Stokol Stokers lx'ICIil,'6VC1' Shoe Rebuilding We Feature Invisible Half-Soling Washington at Thirtieth Modlin Printing Co. Complete Printing Service 2425 S. Boots St. Ph. 231 .H-......m.... .H . ...ln-n.................-Hmm. Smart - Fashionable Fine Quality Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes for Men Women and Children IQELLEITS So. Side Sq. Marion Page one lv mrlrcd forfy-four Lasky's Shoes, Inc. Shoes for Men, Women and Children MARION INDIANA H.-Innnm..-mnmmm lv--U-nn-mn-I.-I.I.-.ll-H.-nm. 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