Northwest Classen High School - Round Table Yearbook (Oklahoma City, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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' . . -.-1-mv- -, ,-'.g '-,..i:EXg:'1,- 1' v1-ggi.. my.,-X131 -.RQKQQ lxINyXLN1yN.Q1 .1, , Hr.. ',Z.,' Y, Qu ' ',---fi ,1- X --,','-.J :f,.',1:..x'-,x-,1-AW 1.1...r.x1v11.11. - ..:'1:?- 1. . 1.,, -mar. -11x-'1--111',wf:'-111-.:-51-11i:i11:-.1111-mid?-1SNth'-Ss.b1w.g MQ-.q.m.-..... 1. :1. .:1,..1,-11: 1 gf:1g1,x1.g '- 1 -1i 1 '1 1-1,g.?g'51g1131kf..11Jug,.,1,ymgitN,g1.5,gfQ1534:m0,Qg,mf,-15.1115111.91.1113-21111.-3.-.1....1.1..-1.-rs--111.1.1 FACULTY-STAFF V , PRESIDENT SCHWALM With a genuine concern about the general wel- fare of the college com- m u n i t y, President Schwalm has attempted to maintain the tradition- ally high standards of the' college and at the same time help Manchester grow as demands increase. Little do the students know of the work done by the man who is con- stantly and devotedly working out the' admin- istrative, fiscal and devel- opmental policies of our college, so we pay tribute to the man we fondly call Prexy'l. DEAN HOLL While we appreciate the responsibilities undertaken by the Dean of the College, we will long remember Dean Holl as more than an administrator. ln our minds are fastened the memories of his able counseling, his interest in student activities and his down-to-earth manner in chapel, in the hall, in his office and in the classroom. We have appreciated his interest in our welfare and success. PRESIDENT'S ASSISTANT Putting into practice his ta- mous statement Now is the time , Professor Cole S. Brem- beck continued his education off campus the first two terms. However, the spring term brought back to us this capable and well-liked assistant to the president. ll Dale Sfrickler, Russell V. Bollinger, Carl Holl, Vernon Schwalm, Amos R. Eikenberry, Charles S. Morris ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL FACULTY AND ISTAFF FLORENCE AHLFELD MAX I. ALLEN ESTHER MAE ASHLEY MURL M, BARNHART M.F.A. M.F.A. M.A. M.Music Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor of Art in Art and Organ of Education in Piano and Theory l2 'Wx ISABEL BEERY M.S. Instructor in Home Economics FRED R. CONKLING M.A. Professor of English ALICE A. DONER M.A. Dean of Women Associate Professor of Education RUSSELL V, BOLLINCER Ph.D. Dean of Students Professor of Education IRMA A. DARE M,A. Associate Professor of Home Economics iOi'-IN E, DOTTERER M.A. Professor of Mathematics HOWARD A. BOOK Ph.D. Director of Teacher Education, Professor of Education MARTINA oeiorxio M.Music Associate Professor in Piano and Theory A. R, EI KENBERRY M.A. Professor of Psychology RUTH COBLENTZ B.A., B.S. in Library Science Librarian , MAXINE R. DOMER B.S. Director of Admissions Registrar SAMUEL L. FLUECKIGER Ph.D. Professor of Music Education EARL S. GARVER Ph.D. Associate Professor of Economics ARTHUR E. HOFFMAN M.A. Assistant Professor of German C. RAY KEIM Ph.D. Professor of History PAUL HALLADAY O. STUART HAMER M. Music Ph-D. Professor of Music Professor of Education E. JEAN HOLCOMBE DOROTHY W. JOHNSON B.A., L.S. Assistant Librarian PAUL W. KELLER Ph.M. Assistant Professor of Speech M.A. Assistant Professor in Secretarial Subjects ARTHUR W. KENNEDY M.M. Assistant Professor of Music LLOYD M. HOFF Ph.D. Professor of English LOlS E. JOHNSON B.A. Instructor in Physical Education EDWARD KINTNER M.A., D.Sc. Professor of Biology . X X NETTIE N. LEASURE Ph.D, A Professor of Education NEAL R. MERRITT M.A. Associate Professor of History CHARLES S. MORRIS Ph.D. Professor of Physics ORREL E. LITTLE M.A. Associate Professor of English ROBERT H. MILLER M.A., B.D., oo Professor of Religion and Philosophy C-LADDYS E, MUIR M.A., D.Litt. Professor of History and Peace Studies ERCELL V. LYNN M.R.E. Assistant Professor of Religion WAYNE MILLER B.S. Assistant Professor of Speech OSCAR W. NEHER M.S. Associate Professor of Biology PAUL MCPHERSON M.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education HARRY MOORE M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Education BETTY LOU PRESTON M. A. Assistant Professor of Modern Language FORREST E. REED M.A. Professor of French and Spanish WILLIAM G. SAYERS M.S. Assistant Professor of Accounting JACK VON EHR M.S. Assistant Professor of Business T. WAYNE RIEMAN M.Ec!., B.D. Student Pastor and Director of Religious Activities GENITA SPEICHER M.M. Assistant Professor in Organ and Piano SADIE S. WAMPLER M.A. Associate Professor of English and Dramatics DONALD ROYER M.A. Assistant Professor of Sociology VERNON H. STINEBAUGH B.Mus., B.A. Instructor in Violin and Theory HARRY R. WEIMER Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry LOLA SANC-ER M.B.A. Accountant and Business Office Manager DALE STRICKLER B.A. Business Manager ELEANOR YINGER M.A. Assistant Professor of Drarnatics and Speech l M lLDRED LANDIS College Nurse SALENA SCHUTZ Secretary of Alumni Records EVELYN lONES Secretary to the President lSRAEL GORDEN Field Representative ELIZABETH DAILEY DOROTHY BAER Director of Food Service, Dining Hall LULU NETZLEY House Director of Oakwood Hall ROBERT CUSSEN Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds PAUL NOFFSINGER Field Representative Manager, Cafeteria GAIL MYERS Assistant House Director of Oakwood Hall VIRGINIA BOWERS Secretary to the Business office ANNA DUNBAR Manager of College Bookstore ETHEL WARVEL House Mother Bollinger Hall HERMAN CONINE Assistant in Purchasing jlM, ANNE and GLORIA GARBER Superintendents of Men's Dorm lEFF MATHIS Executive Secretary of the Central Region DENVER and IEAN ULERY Superintendents of Ulrey Hall ROSEMARY TREXLER Cashier, Business Office MARGARET SULLIVAN Secretary to Dean of Students STUDENTS '- SENIORS l joe Ebbinghouse, vice-president: Ben Haney, presidentg Betty Sam- uelson, secretary, john Bechtelheimer, treasurer. SENIOR REPORT Prepared to leave the' campus community and become citizens of other communities, the members of the Class of l9'5O have the opportunity to put to use the skills obtained through their growth as students at Manchester College. These graduates expect to use technical arts in the fields of edu- cation, medicine, business, theology, science and domestic life. Besides learning how to exercise their skills in various vocational fields, they have learned the values of good citizenship. Experience was gained through the planning of events such as Senior ditch day, class meetings and graduation. Seniors occupied positions of leadership in campus organizations, athletics and other community activities. A specifically valuable experience for the Class of l95O was their leader- ship in the planning and initiation of the Community Government through its first year of service. 20 l SENIORS IOSEPH H. ABLETT B.A. Speech Fairview, Michigan Varsity Debate I, 2, Student Ministers I, 2, 33 U I, 2, 3-Treasurer 2-State President 2, Student- Faculty Social Committee 23 Tri Phi 4, Homecoming Chairman 4g President MSM 4 PATRICIA LOU ALGER B.S. Elementary Education Michigan City, Indiana W.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4--Activities Chairman 3--Treasur- er 4 MARY IEAN ANDERSON B.S. Secondary Education Wabash, Indiana Home Ec, Club I, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 3-Vice-Presb dent 4, Skate Club I, 2, Choral Society 2g F.T.A. 43 OAK LEAVES 2, 3, 4-News Editor 3, Education De- partment 3, 4 MAXINE L. ANNIS B.A. History Lakeville, Indiana Choral Society Ig Hoosier I--Iikers 2, Home Ec. Club 45 Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4 IOE ARMSTRONG B.S. Biology Kokomo, Indiana ' U I, 2, Football Ig Basketball Ig Tri Alpha I, 2, 3, 4g Alpha Psi Omega 43 Woman of Samaria Ig Lost Horizon Ig Family Portrait 3 HAROLD E. ARNEY B.S. Secondary Education Ashley, Indiana PAUL K, BAKER B.S. Secondary Education Canton, Ohio Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 43 Al Kimia 4, I.R.C. 33 Photography Darkroom 4 WILLIAM BAKER B.S. History Wabash, Indiana ERNEST G. BARR B.A. Chemistry Nampa, Idaho Science Club I, 2, 3-President 3, Al Kimia 4--Presi- dent 45 Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 4, German Club I, 2-President 25 Student Council 3g Band I, 2, Men's Glee Club 3, 45 U I, 2, 3 ROBERT L. BAUCHER B.S. Secondary Education Celina, Ohio U I, 2, 3-I-Treasurer 3, Tri Alpha 25 Merchant of Venice , l.R.C. 4 Zl i SENIORS JOHN BECHTELHEIMER B.S. Music Flora, Indiana Choral Society I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Men's Quartet I, 25 Varsity Band I, 3, 45 Civic SYYYIDIWOVIY 3, 45 U I, 2,3 BYRON I. BERKEY B. A. History Windber, Pennsylvania Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 45 U I, 2, 35 Deputation Chairman 4 B. STANLEY BITTINC-ER B.A. Chemistry Wabash, Indiana OAK LEAVES I, 25 Student Ministers I, 2, 35 Mission Fellowship I, 2, 3, 45 Sunday School Sup't. 2, 35 I.R.C. 35 U I, 2, 35 Bark Staff I5 French Club I, 25 Spanish Club 25 C.B.Y.F. Cabinet I, 25 Honor Roll I5 Choral Society 25 Who's Who 3, 45 Ir. Varsity Debate 2 VIVIAN SWIHART BITTINGER B.S. Secondary Edu- cation Wabash, Indiana U I, 2, 35 Women's C-lee Club I5 Choral Society I, 25 Ir. Varsity Debate 25 Spanish Club 25 I.R.C. 35 Mission Fellowship 3, 45 Bark Staff I5 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 PAUL E. BOLT B.A. Chemistry North Manchester, Indiana Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 45 Skate Club I, 2 MAX E. BOYER B.A. Chemistry North Manchester, Indiana Science Club I, 2 IA-MES C. BROWN B.S. Secondary Education Creen's Fork, Indiana Band I, 25 Civic Symphony 2, 3, 45 Skate Club I' Intramural Athletics I, 3, 4 1 ELDON BRYANT B.S. Business Pierceton, Indiana .LUN I STANLEY E. BURROUS B.A. Biology Peru, Indiana U I5 A Cappella I, 45 Science Club I5 Class Vice- President 25 I.R.C. Z5 Purdue University 35 Choral So- ciety 2, 4 CHARLES BUTLER B.S, Music Warsaw, Indiana Indiana University I5 Varsity Band 2, 3, 4-President 45 Drum Major 45 Men's Glee Club 4 22 Men's Clee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 45 sENioRs STANLEY BYERLY B.A. Business Peoria, Illinois Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of S.F.F.W.G. 2, U I, 2, Spanish Club 2, Mike Club 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Club 3, 4, Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 3-President 4, Social Committee 4 CRAIG D. CAMERON B.A. Chemistry 5' Biology North Manchester, Indiana Tri Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Barretts of Wimpole Streetnl Servant In The House , The Merchant of Veniceu, One Foot In Heaven , Men's Dorm Government 3, Treasurer French Club 3, Football I, Intramural Ath- letics 3, OAK LEAVES Z, Men's Clee Club 3, Choral Society 3, Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 4, They Came to a City 4 VERNON CAMPBELL B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana U I, Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, B Squad Basketball 2 RICHARD CAPIN B.S. Secondary Education Fort Wayne, Indiana Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Ath- letic Committee 3, 4, B Squad Basketball 2 TSAI-SHIH CHENC. IIESSEI B.A, Economics Hongkong, China St. Iohn's University, Business Club 4 KAI-SHIH CHENG IKAISERI B.A. Economics Hongkong, China Mike Club 4, Vice-President Camera Club 4 IOE T. CHRISTLE B,S. Secondary Education Wabash, Indiana Ball State Teachers College EARLENE CLARK B.S. Secondary Education Knox, Indiana Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 2-Vice-Presb dent 3, Skate Club I, 2, W.A.A, 2, 3, 4, U I, Women's Dorm Government 2 LOUISE CLARKE B.S. Elementary Education North Manchester, Indiana U I, 2, Spanish Club 2, Home Ec. Club 2, 4, F.T.A. 4 RUBY I. COSS B.S. Music Bristol, Indiana Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3 4-Vice-President 4, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, Hoosier Hikers 3, Varsity Band I, 2, 3, 4, U I, 2, Acorn-Editor I, OAK LEAVES 2, W.A.A. 2, 3 23 SENIORS GALE D. CRUMRINE B.A. History Wabash, Indiana Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 Band 23 U I, 2, 33 German Club 23 Men's Dorm Government 43 Intramural Athletics 2, 3, 4 RUTH REBECCA CUMMINS B.S. Secondary Education Maywood, Illinois W.A.A, I, 2, 3, 43 Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 23 l.R.C. 3, 43 String Symphony 23 Women's Glee Club 43 Choral Society 43 Band Majorette I, 2 IOHN W. DAVIS B.A. History North Manchester, Indiana Student Ministers I, 2, 43 Football I, 23 Track I, 2, 43 Athletic Committee 43 Men's Glee Club I, Z3 Intra- mural Athletics 2, 43 Choral Society I, 2, 4, A Cap- pella 23 Sports Editor AURORA 4 LOIS DAVIS B.A. Home Economics North Manchester, Indiana Home Economics Club 43 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4- Treasurer 33 German Club I3 String Symphony I, 2- President 23 A Cappella I, 2, 33 Civic Symphony I, 2 CLAUDE I. DOTSON B.A. Religion North Manchester, Indiana Intramural Athletics I, 2, 43 U I3 Mission Fellow- ship 4g I.R.C. 2, 43 Duke U. 3 ROY WILLIAM DRIVER B.S. Secondary Education Lima, Ohio U 23 F.T.A. 3, 43 Business Club 43 Skate Club 4 RAY DULL B.A. History Brookville, Ohio Band I3 U I3 Spanish Club I3 Men's Glee Club 33 Choral Society 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 History Ass't 33 Men's Dorm Government 3 DOROTHY C. EARL B.S. Secondary Education Sidney, Ohio W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Tri Alpha 2, 3, 43 A Cappella I, 2, 33 Choral Society I, 2, 33 U I3 Art Editor of AURORA 33 OAK LEAVES 2, 33 Bark Staff I3 They Came to a City 4 U MAURICE EASH B.S. Secondary Education Argos, Indiana IOE EBBINGHOUSE B.A. Physics North Manchester, Indiana Class Vice-President 43 AURORA Bus. Mgr. 33 A Cap- pella 2, 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 23 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4g Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4-Secretary-Treasurer 4g Mu Pi Sigma 3, 43 Football I3 Basketball I3 German Club I3 Science Club I3 OAK LEAVES I3 Community Council 43 U I3 Honor Roll I3 Physics Ass't 3, 43 Who'5 Who 24 SENICRS LOWELL EDWARDS B. A. Physics Goshen, Indiana U 3, Sigma Pi Sigma 2, 4 GARDNER C. EGNER B.S. Secondary Education Columbia City, Indiana Football I, 2, 3, 4, Men's Athletic Club I, 2 3 4 -F.T.A. 3, 4, U Ig Intramural Athletics I, 2 3 4 ANNA MAE EHRMIN B.S. Music Mishawaka, Indiana Band I, 2, String Symphony 3 ,4, Women's Glee Club I g A Cappella 2, 3, 45 OAK LEAVES I 3 Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Community Council 4, Who's Who, UU I, 2, 3-Worship Chmn. 2-Social Chmn. 3, l.R.C. 4, Breakaway Chmn, 3g Social Committee 33 Chapel Committee 35 Music Assistant 3, 4, Honor Roll, May Queen 3 IEAN EIDEMILLER B.S, Secondary Education Troy, Ohio U Ig Hoosier Hikers 2, Home EC. Club 3 DAVID L. EILER B.A. Chemistry Nampa, Idaho McPherson College, A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Choral Society 2, 3, 4, U 3, Skate Club 23 Science Club 2 PHIL ENYEART B.S. Secondary Education Fort Wayne, Indiana Basketball I, 4-Freshman Coach 4, Football I 2 3, 4-Co-Captain 4, Intramural Athletics I, 2 3 WILLIAM ETTINGER B.S. Business Administration Warsaw, Indiana Math. Club 23 Science Club I R. WAYNE FAIRBURN B.S. Secondary Education Indianapolis, Indiana U Ig Skate Club I, 2, I.R.C. I, 2, Hoosier Hi Ig Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, Basketball I 2 3 Men's Dorm Government 3 LLOYD FASICK B.S. Secondary Education Arcanum, Ohio U Ig Baseball 2, 3 WILLARD FASICK B.S. Secondary Education Arcanum, Ohio U Ig Intramural Athletics 3 SENIORS SARAH V. FIKE B.A. Religion Boones Mill, Virginia Bridgewater Collegeg U 3g Mission Fellowship 3, 45 Library Staff 3, 45 Choral Society 3, 45 Hoosier Hikers 35 F.T.A. 3, 4 CHARLES FISHER B.S. Secondary Education Rochester, Indiana Hoosier Hikers I LOUISE FOX B.S. Secondary Education Redkey, Indiana Tri Alpha Z, 3, 45 Merchant of Venice 35 They Came to a Cityn 45 Lincoln Adelphia I5 W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Secretary 25 U I, 25 Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Alpha Psi Omega 45 Women's Dorm Government 3 IOHN P. FRUTH B,S. Secondary Education Ossian, Indiana Ball State Teacher's CoIlege5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Athletics 2, 3 4 DORIS FRY B. S. Secondary Education Akron, Ohio U I, 2, 35 Math Club I5 Bark Statt I5 Choral So- ciety I5 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4 THOMAS FURBER B.S. Secondary Education Winter Park, Florida F.T.A. 3, 45 Science Club 25 U 35 Hoosier Hikers I5 Intramural Athletics 2 HELEN ANNE CARBER B.S. Secondary Education Elkhart, Indiana U I, 25 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 35 May Queen Attendant 3 IAMES CARBER B.S. Secondary Education Elkhart, Indiana U I, 25 Civic Symphony I5 Pres. Spanish Club 35 Community Council 45 Class Treasurer 25 Blokewood Dorm Sup't 3, 4 HELEN YEAGER CARNER B. S. Elementary Education North Manchester, Indiana Women's Glee Club I, 2, 35 Choral Society I, 2, 35 U I, 2, 35 F.T.A. 45 Secretary of Class 35 May Queen Attendant 2, Maid ot Honor 3 WARREN CARNER B.A. Business North Manchester, Indiana I.R.C. I, 2, 35 F,T.A. 45 Student Council 2, 3- Treasurer 35 Treasurer Community Council 45 Class President 35 OAK LEAVES Bus. Mgr. 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Representative Student 35 Men's Dorm President 45 B Squad Basketball I5 Intramural Ath- letics 2, 3, 4 SENIORS ROBERT L. GARVv'OOD B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana Indiana Universityg Football 3, 43 Business Club 33 Tri Alpha 43 One Foot in Heaven 4 COLLEEN GIBBONEY B S. Secondary Education Geneva, Indiana Spanish Club 2, 33 Library Staff I, 2, 3, 43 W.A.A. I, 2, 33 F.T.A. 23 Home EC. Club 43 Wornen's Glee Club I LAWRENCE E. GIBBONEY B.S. Secondary Education Geneva, Indiana Men's Glee Club I3 Tri Alpha 3, 4 IACK B. GOOD B.S. Secondary Education Monticello, Indiana U I, Z, 33 F.T.A. 3, 43 I.R.C. 23 Men's Government 4 Dorm DALE E. GOON B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana New Mexico School of Mines3 Math Club 33 Tatertown Boosters Club 2, 3, 4-Co-President 43 Intramural Athletics 3, 4 XNILLIAM GORDEN B.A. Speech Shipshewana, Indiana U I, 2, 33 Intramural Debate I3 jr. Varsity Debate I3 Varsity Debate and Discussion 2, 3, 4g Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 Mission Fellowship 33 Tri Alpha 33 Arsenic and Old Lace 33 TKA 2, 3, 43 Choral Society 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 33 A Cappella 43 Speech Club 43 Skate Club 43 CBYF Cabinet 23 State Peace Contest 3, 43 Oratorical Contest 2, 3, 4 ROBERT LLOYD GORDON B.S. Secondary Education Rochester, Indiana Indiana University Extensiong U 33 M.S.M. 3, 43 l.R.C. 43 F.T.A. 43 Oaks Committee 4 RICHARD HAC-ANS B.S. Secondary Education Elkhart, Indiana Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 4g Math Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 43 B Squad Basketball 2 IOHN R. HAHN B.S. Secondary Education Kokomo, Indiana Math Club 2, 3, 4 MERLE BENNETT HANEY B.A. Chemistry Winona Lake, Indiana Civic Symphony I, 23 German Club I, 23 Football I, Z, 3, 43 Messiah Orchestra I, 23 Acorn Ass't Editor I3 AURORA Editor 3, Track 3, 43 Class President 4g Community Council 43 Honor Roll 33 Director of Con- gregational Christian Church Choir 4 27 SENIORS KATHERINE HARE B.S. English Lowpoint, Illinois Women's Clee Club 3g Tri Alpha 2, Home Ec. Club Ig U I, 2, 33 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 25 Stu- dent Ministers 3 ARTHUR HARLEY B.S. Elementary Education South Whitley, Indiana F.T,A. 3, 4 RAYMOND E. HARTSOUCH B.S. Secondary Education North Liberty, Indiana Hoosier Hikers I, 2, 3, 4, U I, 2 DELBERT L. HATTON B.S. Secondary Education Huntington, Indiana Tri Alpha 3, 4, Football Ig Lincoln Adelphia Ig Busi- ness Club 2, Intramural Athletics 4 R. GERALD HAY B.S. Secondary Education Oregon, Illinois Basketball Ig Baseball Ig Football 3, Lincoln Adelphia lg Woman ot Samaria Ig Hoosier Hikers I3 Skate Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 4, U I, 25 Choral Society 2 BETTY LOU HERSHBERGER B.S. Secondary Education Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio U I, 2, Skate Club 2, 3, 4, Women's Clee Club I, 2, 3, A Cappella 45 Home Ec. Club Ig Choral So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4, Tri Alpha 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 4'g Family Portrait 3, One Foot in Heavenh 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, They Came To A City 4 ROBERT HOLCOMB B.S. Secondary Education Wabash, Indiana Sigma Pi Sigma 2, 3, Cross-Country 2, 4 CAROLYN I, HOLL B.S. Elementary Education North Manchester, Indiana W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Activity Manager 2-Treasurer 3-President 4g Home Ec. Club 3, 45 Representative Student 3, Alumni Office I, 2, 3, 4, AURORA Staff 3 OTHO W. HOLLAND B.S. Secondary Education Argos, Indiana RUTH E. MANGUN HOLLAND B.S. Secondary Edu- cation Plymouth, Indiana Home Economics Style Review I, 2 Oratorical Con- test 3 28 SENIORS ABRAHAM HOOGENBOOM B.S. Secondary Education Goshen, Indiana Intramural Athletics I, 2, 33 F.T.A. I, 2, 33 Hoosier Hikers 33 Football I3 Basketball I, 23 B Squad Coach PAULINE ANDERSON HOSKINS B.S. Music Warsaw, Indiana Band I, 2, 3, 43 Civic Symphony I, 2, 3, 43 Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD HOSTETLER B.S. Secondary Education Amboy, Indiana Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 43 Student Ministers I, 3, 43 U I, 2, 33 Debate 4 VIRGINIA IENSEN B.S. Elementary Education Nappanee, Indiana W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Goshen CoIIege3 Choral Society I, 2, 43 U I, 23 A Cappella 4g Women's Glee Club I, 23 F.T.A. 3, 43 Hoosier Hikers 33 Skate Club 3 IOHN H. KEIM B.S. Music North Manchester, Indiana Football I3 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Deputations 23 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Symphony Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 33 Men's Glee Club 43 Music Educators National Chapter Nine 3, 4 HARRY WARD KELLEY B.S. Secondary Education Garrett, Indiana Basketball I3 Football I3 Coach B Squad 23 Intramural Athletics 2, 3, 4 ELDON W. KIENHOLZ B.S. Social Science Pullman, Washington Washington State Universityg- String Symphony 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 33 U 3 WAYNE ELLIS KLEPINGER B.S. Secondary Education Peru, Indiana Band I, 23 Associate Chapel Choir I 3 Mathea Rhetoria I3 Y.M.C.A. I3 Skate Club 2, 33 Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 43 Choral Society 2, 3, 4 IACK KLINE B.S. History W. Milton, Ohio Student Ministers I, 23 Part-time Minister 3, 4 MARION EUGENE KNISLEY B.S. Secondary Education Tipp City, Ohio Student Manager 2, 3, 43 Mike Club 3, 4g l.R.C. I, 23 F.T.A. 2, 3 29 I I , SENIORS M. MARCELINE KOCH B.S. Elementary Education Columbia City, Indiana Choral Society lg Band Ig U I, 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4--Bulletin Board Chr. 2--President 33 F.T.A. 3, 4-State Recording Secretary 4, Honor Roll 2, 3 GEORGE F. KUEBLER B.S. Secondary Education Huntington, Indiana Cheer Leader Ig Alpha Psi Omega 43 U I 3 Tri Alpha 2, 3, 45 String Symphony 45 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 4, Mike Club 2, A Cappella 2, 3 KENT E. KURTZ B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana Intramural Debate lg Mike Club 2, Varsity Debate 2, 3, 45 Adv. Mgr. AURORA 3, President Speech Club 4 C. EUGENE KUSZMAUL B.S. Speech 6' Drarnatics Michigan City, Indiana U I, 2, 35 Mike Club 2, 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 33 Choral Society 33 Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 OAK LEAVES 4 IOAN LANDES B.S. Elementary Education Lima, Ohio U I, 23 F.T.A. 2, 45 Tri Alpha 2, 43 Choral Society I, 2, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 43 Biology Assistant 2, 4 DWIGHT LEAVENS B.S. Secondary Education Savanna, Illinois Science Club I, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, F.T.A. 3, 45 Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 4' I RUSSELL LEAZENBY B.S. Secondary Education Buchanan, Michigan Cross-Country lg Student Volunteers Ig Y.M.C.A. Ig Mathea-Rhetoria Ig Associate Chapel Choir Ig I.R.C. 25 Student Manager 2, 3, 43 U 2 RUTH LUDWICK B.S. Elementary Education Burlington, West Virginia Choral Society 3, 4g U 3, Religious Activities 4g Personnel Co-Chairman of Deputations Cabinet 4 WILSON LUTZ B.A. Chemistry Mogadore, Ohio Science Club I, 2, 3-President 2-Vice-President 33 Vice-President Men's Glee Club 23 German Club I, 43 Al Kimia 4, Chairman of Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 4, U 2, Men's Dorm Government 3, 4, Chemistry Lab. Assistant 2, 3, 43 Choral Society 2, Who's Who FRANCIS L. LYDIC B.S. Secondary Education Windber, Pennsylvania F.T.A. I, 3, 43 I.R.C. 3, 45 Hoosier Hikers I, 35 Skate Club I 30 SENIORS HARRY HENRY MCNEARY B.S. Music Pontiac, Michigan U 2, Varsity Band I, 2, Work-shop Band 3, 4, Men's Glee Club 2, 4, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4 IOYCE MAINOUS B.S. Elementary Education Hamilton, Ohio W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tri Alpha 3, 4, Hoosier Hikers Ig Bark Staff , MARY LOU MANSFIELD B.A. Business North Manchester, Indiana Hoosier Hikers I, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 4 WENDELL MAUPIN B.S. Secondary Education Kokomo, Indiana Football I, Z, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 IEANETTE MILLER B.S. Secondary Education Franklin Cirove, Illinois Northern Illinois State Teachers College, String Sym- phony 3, 4, Hoosier Hikers 33 Women's Glee Club 3, 4-President 4, U 3, F.T.A. 3, 45 Choral Society 3, 4, Music Assistant 3, 4 KEITH B. MILLER B.S. Business Nappanee, Indiana Business Club I, 2, 3, 4-Secretary Ig U I, 2, 33 Secretary-Treasurer Click Clique 4 KENNETH E. MILLER B.S. Music North Manchester, Indiana Band 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 3, Ir. Varsity Debate I, Orchestra 2, 3, 4-Vice-President 45 Men's Clee Club I, A Cappella 3, 4, Choral Society 2, 3, 4 L. MARIE MILER B.S. Elementary Education North Manchester, Indiana McPherson Collegeg Indiana University Extension, Om- nibus College Ed. Tour RAY S. MILLER B. S. Secondary Education Fort Wayne, Indiana Baseball I, 2, 3, Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3 EDGAR F. MILLS B.S. Secondary Education Detroit, Michigan Basketball I, 2, Football Ig Cross-Country 2, 3, Lin- coln Adelphia Ig U 2, May Day Chairman 3, OAK LEAVES 3, Athletic Publicity 4 31 SENIORS LENORA MISHLER B.S. Secondary Education Bristol, Indiana U I, 2, 35 Business Club 3, 4'5 Choral Society 25 Bark I5 F.T.A. 3 45 Business Office 3, 4 ARDEN MORRIS B.A. Social Science South Whitley, Indiana A Cappella 45 Choral Society 3, 45 U I, 2, 35 German Club 25 Student Ministers 2, 3, 45 Men's Clee Club 35 l,R.C. 3 NEVIN MURPHEY B.S. chemistry I Wabash, Indiana l. RICHARD MYERS B.A. English Waggoner, Illinois U I, 25 Bark Editor I5 Intramural Debate I5 Sec- retary-Treasurer German Club I5 Language Assistant I, 25 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Tri Alpha 2, 3, 45 The Merchant ot Venice 25 AI- pha Psi Omega 3, 45 Skate Club 2, 45 Dean of Stu- dents Oftice 25 History Assistant 25 Music Assistant 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Martha accompanist 45 l.R.C. 25 AURORA Features Editor 3 GARY C. NELSON B.S. Secondary Education Shipshewana, Indiana Football I5 F.T.A. I5 Hoosier Hikers I5 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 Student Manager 4 HARLEY NELSON B.A. Social Studies Columbia City, Indiana OMAR NELSON B.S. Sociology Shipshewana, Indiana U I5 Intramural Athletics 2, 3, 4 BURNS NEWCOMER B.S. Psychology Polo, Illinois I.R.C. I5 Honor Roll KENNETH A. NORMAN B.S. Secondary Education Macy, Indiana Skate Club 2, 4-Treasurer 45 Math Clubg F.T.A. 4 DAVID E. OCKERMAN B.A. History North Manchester, Indiana Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Athletics Ig Horseshoe I, 2 32 SENIORS BARBARA OLINGER B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 IUANITA I. OSWALT B.S. Elementary Education Logansport, Indiana U I, 2, 3g Women's Clee Club Ig Choral So- ciety Ig F.T.A. 2, 3, 4-Librarian 45 Secretary to Dean of Women 3, 4 IIM OVERHOLT B.A. English North Manchester, Indiana Football I, 2, 3, 4-Co-captain 4, Class President I, 23 Tri Alpha 2, 3, 4-President 3, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Collegiate Federation Ig Choral Society I, 2, Student Council I, 2g Student Representative I, 2g Bark Staff Ig May Day Committee I, 2, 3-Chairman 23 Date In Dixie I, Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 4g AURORA Staff 2, 3g Who's Whog Religious Life Com- mittee 4, Merchant of Venice 2, Dear Ruth 23 Arsenic and Old Lace 35 Family Portrait 33 Di- rector One Foot ln Heaven 4, They Came to a City 4 FERN PEGG B.A. Modern Language Elkhart, Indiana Hoosier Hikers I, 3, 4, Skate Club 35 W.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4-Activities Chairman 4, Library Staff I, 2, 3, 4 OPAL EILEEN PENCE B.A. Religion North Manchester, Indiana Debate Ig Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 Deputations 2, 35 U i, 2, 3, Band 2 WILLIAM A. PETTIT B.S. Secondary Education Lansing, Michigan Collegiates Ig Lincoln Adelphia Ig F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Tri Alpha 3, 45 Skate Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Psi Omega 4, They Came to a City 4 RICHARD R. REAHARD B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana Football I, 2, 3, 45 Physics Society 2, 3, 45 OAK LEAVES I, 2, Men's Clee Club 2, Band 2g Science Club Ig Film Projection Operator 2, Film Projection Manager 3, 4 HOWARD E. REES B.S. Religion G Philosophy Lagro, Indiana Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 45 Choral Society Ig U I, 2, 3 MARTHA REYNOLDS B.S. Music New Paris, Indiana A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Band I, 3, 4, Civic Symphony 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, Messiah Soloist 3, 4, Martha 4 ESTHER RINEHART B.A. Biology Hagerstown, Indiana U I, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer German Club 2, Bark Ig Women's C-lee Club I, 2, 3-Treasurer 3, Civic Symphony 2, 3, 4, String Symphony 2, 3, 4- Secretary-Treasurer 4, A Cappella 4, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 33 SENIORS DENNIS ROHRER B.S. Secondary Education Plymouth, Indiana U I5 Photo Lab. 2, 35 AURORA 2, 35 Business Club 4 IANETTE ELAINE ROHRER B.A. English Creekville, Kentucky Church of the Brethren Commission I5 Women's Clee Club I, 2, 35 President 35 A Cappella 4 M. ALPHEUS ROHRER B.A. Biology North Lima, Ohio U I, 2, 35 Choral Society I5 German Club 25 Intra- mural Athletics 25 Science Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Student Ministers 4 ' IAMES E. ROWE B,S. Secondary Education Youngstown, Ohio Tri Alpha 35 Mu Pi Sigma 3, 45 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 l.R.C, I, 25 A Cappella 25 Choral Society 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 String Symphony I, 2 VIRGINIA ROYER B.S. Secondary Education Arcanum, Ohio OAK LEAVES 2, 45 Bark I5 AURORA 2, 35 Math Club I 5 Science Club I 5 Honor Roll I 5 String Symphony I, '3, 4-Vice-President 35 Civic Symphony I, 2, 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Choral Society I, 3, 45 Band 4 IACK HOUSTON RUFF B.S. Secondary Education Elkhart, Indiana Tri Alpha I, 2, 3, 4-President 2, 45 Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 45 President Collegiates I5 Cheerleaders 25 Stage Manager 25 U I5 Barretts of Wimpole Street 5 Woman of Samaria 5 Student director Arsenic and Old Lace 5 Family Portrait CHARLES A. RYAN B.S. Secondary Education Angola, Indiana Intramural Athletics DARWIN R. SALISBURY B.S. Secondary Education Spencerville, Indiana BETTY SAMUELSON B.S. Music ' LaPorte, Indiana Women's Glee Club I, 2, 3-Secretary 35 Choral So- ciety I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 35 A Cappella 45 Sym- phony Orchestra 45 Hoosier Hikers 35 Home Ec. Club 45 U 2, 35 Intramural Debate I5 Class Secretary 45 Registrar's Office 2, 3, 4 CHARLES I. SELLERS B.S. Business Warsaw, Indiana 5 U I, 25 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 25 Skate Club 45 Business Club 4 34 SENIORS VIRGINIA ANN SELLERS B.A. English Lima, Ohio Debate I, U I, 2, Tri Alpha 2, 3, 4, Family Portrait 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Women's Dorm ' Government 4, Social Room Committee 4, F.T.A. 3, Alpha Psi Omega 4 MARY RUTH SHAFFER B.S. Music Kendallville, Indiana Women's Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Z, 3, 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 3, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4, Civic Symphony 3, 4 DOROTHY SHEELER B.S. Secondary Education Spencerport, New York W.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hoosier Hikers I, 2, F.T.A. 3, Choral Society I, 3, 4, l.R.C. I, 2, Home Ec. Club 4, Ir. Var- sity Debate I, U I, 2 BOB R. SHEPHARD B.S. Speech Wabash, Indiana i Intramural Athletics 3 DICK SHIRKY B.S. Music Elmhurst, Illinois Tennis 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, Track 2, Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Choral Society 4, Hoosier Hikers 4, Band 3, 4, U I HAROLD SHOWALTER B.S. Business Wabash, Indiana IAMES WOODROW SIMMONS B.S. Religion Dayton, Ohio Bethany Bible Training School, Student Ministers 3, 4, Men's Glee Club 3, U 3, Intramural Athletics 3, 4, CamerafClub 4 IO ELLEN SKINNER B.S. English Bremen, Indiana U I, 2, 3, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Choral Society 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 4, Band I MARY VIRGINIA SMALLWOOD B,A. Music La Fontaine, Indiana Women's Glee Club I, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Martha 4, Choral Society I, 2, 3, 4 ' FRANCES L. SMITH B.S. Elementary Education North Manchester, Indiana U I, W.A.A. I, 2, Home EC. Club I, Choral So- ciety 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4 35 SENIORS W. DWIGHT SMITH B.A. History Flora, Indiana Varsity Debate 2, 33 U I, 2, 33 Religious Lite Com- mittee 43 Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 Science Club I, 23 Intramural Athletics 2, 3, 4 WELTON SNAVELY B.S. Speech Forest, Ohio Mission Fellowship 2, 33 Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 U I, 2, 33 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Debate I IAMES R. STEBBINS B.A. Chemistry Gibsonburg, Ohio ' Class President I3 Student Council I3 U I3 German Club I3 Civic Symphony I3 Representative Student I3 Science Club 3g Chemistry Lab. Assistant 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Men's Glee Club 3 l. RICHARD STINEBAUGH B.S. Chemistry Indianapolis, Indiana Business Club I, 33 Math Club I, 23 Intramural Ath- Ietics 23 Golf 2, 3, 4 GUENEVERE R. STRYCKER B.A. Biological Science Macy, Indiana Women's Glee Club I3 Al Kimia 43 A Cappella 43 French Club I, 2-Secretary 23 President Women's Dorm Government3 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 43 Chapel Committee 45 Secretary Science Club 2, 33 Bark I3 Honor Roll I, 33 U 3 MERLE B. STUTSMAN B.S. Economics Canton, Illinois UU I3 Business Club I, 3, 4--President 4-Treasurer 33 Intramural Athleticsg Skate Club 4 HAROLD SULLIVAN B.S. Secondary Education Roann, Indiana Business Club 43 Photography Club 43 F.T.A. 23 U 23 Madrigal I ROBERT SWANK B.S. Religion and Philosophy North Manchester, Indiana U I, 2, 33 Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 43 Mission Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4g Choral Society 33 Cross-Country I3 Track I, 23 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3 THERON SWANK B.S. Secondary Education Huntington, Indiana Football I3 F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 33 Skate Club 43 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 4 WANITA KING THEOBALD B.S. Elementary Edu- cation Peru, Indiana Bryan Universityg F.T.A. 3, 4 36 SENIORS EDWARD TREXLER B.S. Secondary Education Peru Indiana Football I, 3, 43 Intramural Athletics I, 3, 4 IAMES TURNER B.S. Secondary Education Roann, Indiana DENVER ULERY B,A. Physics and Chemistry Wenatchee, Washington President Community Council 43 Community Govern- ment Constitution Comm. 3, 4+Chr. 43 Class Vice- President I3 Student Council 2, 33 May Day Treasurer 3 Physics Lab. Assistant 2, 3, 43 Sigma Pi Sigma 2 3 4-President 43 Men's Dorm Governrnent3 Sup't Calvin Ulrey Hall 43 President Mu Pi Sigma 4 ZAYDA MAE UMPHLET B.S. Elementary Education La Porte, Indiana U i, 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4 COLLEEN UNDERHILL B.S. Secondary Education Columbia City, Indiana U I 2, 33 W.A.A. 3, 43 Band 33 Symphony 33 A Cappella 43 Women's Clee Club I ROY VALENCOURT B.A. History Spring Lake, Michigan Men's Clee Club 2, 3, 43 Hoosier Hikers 2, 3, 4- Vice-President 3--President 43 U 23 Intramural Athletics3 German Club 23 I.R.C. 43 Cross-Country 2 OLIVER WADE, IR. B.S. Elementary Education Andrews, Indiana OPAL R. NVACONER B.S. Music Elkhart, Indiana U I, 23 F.T.A. I3 Choral Society I, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Women's Glee Club l, 2, 33 A Cappella 43 Hoosier Hikers I RALPH WAC-ONER B.S. Philosophy and Religion Mulberry, Indiana Student Ministers I, 2, 3, 4 IEROME WAIT B.A. Chemistry Columbia City, Indiana Science Club I, 33 German Club I, 23 Intramural De- bate I3 Varsity Debate 2, 3, 4g Al Kimia 413 Click Clique 4 37 SENIORS BOB WALTON BS. Secondary Education Warsaw, Indiana Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Tri Alpha 45 Lincoln Adelphia I5 Religious Life Comm. 45 Physical Ed. Assistant 2, 3, 45 Skate Club Z5 Math Club 2, 35 ln- tramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 45 B Squad Basketball I5 Men's Glee Club I 5 Men's Dorm Government 4 K. ELOISE SMITH WEAVER B.S. Elementary Edu- cation Wabash, Indiana Heidelberg CoIIege5 Indiana University5 Honor Roll LEROY WEDDLE B.S. Secondary Education Girard, Illinois Cross-Country I5 Science Club I5 U I, 25 Student Christian Council 25 Skate Club I5 Vice-President Men's Dorm Government 35 F.T.A. 35 Intramural Ath- letics 2, 35 Vice-President German Club 45 Zoology Assistant 3, 45 Honor Roll '3 ROBERT I. WEICK B.A. History Fort Wayne, Indiana F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Mike Club 35 U 35 Library Staff 3, 4 LEON WELLING B.S. Business Twelve Mile, Indiana F.T.A. I, 25 Business Club 3, 4-Vice-President 4 ROBERT C. WELTE B.S. Secondary Education Monon, Indiana Skate Club I, 2, 45 F.T.A. 2, 45 Business Club 25 Men's Glee Club 45 Library Staff I, Z5 Intramural Athletics 4 PHIL WERKING B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana Football I5 U I, 2, 35 Science Club 25 Mike Club 3, 45 Choral Society I, 2 VERNON E. WERKING B.S. Elementary Education Fort Wayne, Indiana Hoosier Hikers I5 F.T.A. I, 25 Business Club I IOSEPHINE WHITMER B.S. Secondary Education North Liberty, Indiana U I, 2, 35 F.T.A, 45 Lincoln Adelphia I5 Business Club I ROBERT BURNS WILCOX B.S. Secondary Education North Manchester, Indiana Science Club I5 F.T.A. I, 25 Mu Pi Sigma 3, 4 38 SENIORS ROGER A. WILLIAMS B.S. Chemistry Plymouth, Indiana Choral Society l, 23 Intramural Athletics I, 2, 3, 4 RUSSELL YOHN B.S. Business Elgin, Illinois IRC 2 3 4' U 2 'yxr FRANCIS M. YOST B.A. Chemistry New Lebanon, Ohio Science Club l, 2, 3, 43 German Club I, 2, U l, 2, Intramural Athletics I, 2, 45 Vice-President Student Affiliates of A.C.S. 4, Chemistry Lab. Assistant 4 SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES LOUIS BAKER B.S. Secondary Education ROBERT BECK B.S. Secondary Education EUGENIA CORZINE B.A. Biology ETHEL HOOKER B.S. Elementary Education DONALD HOSTETLER B.S. Secondary Education ELDON HOYT B.S. Secondary Education CARL LEITER B.S. Secondary Education RAYMOND G. MILLER B.S. Secondary Education BENNY SIMPSON B.S. Secondary Education DOROTHY SHOWMAKER SMITH B.S. Elementary Education ARTHUR WINDMILLER B.S. Secondary Education PAUL ZARTMAN B.S. History OFF CAMPUS SENIORS MAGGIE RAMSEYER B.S. Elementary Education Sharpsville, Indiana ELSIE SCHOLL B.A. Latin Connersville, Indiana DOROTHY PARKER B.S. Secondary Education Albion, Indiana MERLE HOOVER B.S. Secondary Education Goshen, Indiana IAMES CATHER B.S. Elementary Education Butler, Indiana BESSIE RHINEHART B.S. Elementary Education Francesville, Indiana 39 Maalif DORIS BRUMMET DOROTHY GROSSMAN B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Elementary Education DONALD COX NATHAN HEFFLEY B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Religion BEVERLY DAVIDSON AGNES HOGOBOOM B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Secondary Education DEAN DENLINGER HELEN KELLER B.A. History B.S. Elementary Education RICHARD DOWNING IEAN KISSINGER B.A. Biology B.S. Music FRANK GRAHAM MILDRED KLINEDINST B.S. Elementary Education B.S. Elementary Education S E NIO R S orr cAMPus ssmons WALTER WHITACRE B.S. Elementary Education Bippus, Indiana VERLA DAVIS B.S. Elementary Education Bristol, Indiana ARNOLD FEE B.S. Elementary Education Hamilton, Indiana CLARENCE DIRRIM B.S. Elementary Education Hamilton, Indiana ESTHER POWLEN B.S. Elementary Education Lucerne, Indiana LETHA HANSELMAN B.S. Elementary Education Hamilton, Indiana THELMA L, DUNN BRILL B. S. Elementary Education Covington, Ohio GEORGIA RUNYAN B.S. English Peru, Indiana OFF CAMPUS SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES MARY IANE LESH B.S. Elementary Education EDWARD LYONS B.A. Religion WREATHA MCFARREN B.S. Elementary Education ADOLPH MCINTYRE B.S. Elementary Education RAYMOND MOURER B.S. Elementary Education VERA MYERS B.S. Elementary Education ELLA OVERTON B.S. Elementary Education WINIFRED PETERS B.S. Elementary Education MIRIAM RAY B.S. Elementary Education 40 ORLAND RHINEHART B.S. Elementary Education PAUL RUSH B.S. Secondary Education GALEN SHOPE B.S. Elementary Education NARCISSUS SOWERS B.S, Elementary Education ERMA STEINGASS B.S. Elementary Education ALBA WHITING B.S. Elementary Education MAURICE WICKIZER B.S. Elementary Education MADC-E WOODHAM B.S. Elementary Education JLI ICDRS Lowell Anstine, presidentg loyce Burrous, secretary: Dale Hill, treasurerg Dick Plunkett, vice-president. JUNIOR REPORT Having spent three years attempting to further their own education and readily accepting responsibilities on the campus, the Class of l95l consider themselves well qualified to fill the vacancies left by the graduating class of this year. Their responsibilities will have shifted from such important activities as the junior-Senior reception, raising of the junior flag on Senior ditch day and work on the AURORA to the leadership of the college com- munity through another year of activities. Selection of the May Queen was the junior's enjoyable privilege. Al- though it is the smallest class, the effect of the junior's growing leadership was felt in many campus activities and committees. 41 1951 42 DAVE AMSTUTZ IOAN ANDERSON IOHN ANDREWS IIM ANSTINE LOWELL ANSTINE LOUIS BAKER MARTHA BARNHART MARVIN BARNHART PHYLLIS BARNHART NORMA LOU BARNHIZER FRANCIS BARR BOB BAUER DICK BAUER PAUL BEACH JANE BENNER BILL BIRD IOHN BITZER CLADYS BLACKBURN DALE BLOUGH HARRY BOGCS LYNN BOLLINGER ROGER BOOMERSHINE ELMER BOWERS DAVE BRICHTBILL IOYCE BURROUS CLARA MARIE CALHOUN WINONA CAMERON HENRY CAMPBELL ROSE CARTER CARTER CATON PHYLLIS CHAMBERS TED CHAMBERS BILL CHEN CORA CHILDS VIRGINIA CISSNER CILBERTO CLAUDIO DON COLLINS BETTY COOL PHIL COSTELLO CAROLINE CRIPE 1951 43 'I951 44 VEVA CRUMRINE GALE DENLINGER LaDEAN DICK LEX DORMIRE LLOYD DOWNING BOB ELSMERE HERB ERBAUGH GENE ENGLAND MARILYN FIDLER FERDY FLESHOOD EDWIN FLOWERS BARBARA FORNEY ALLEN FREDRICKSON BOB GARMAN IOHN GARVER ANTONIO GONZALEZ RUTH GRAHAM TED HARMAN IACK HARTMAN RUTH HAY BARBARA HELSER IOAN HERSHBERGER ROBERT HESS DALE HILL IANICE HOFF ERICH HOFMANN PAUL HONG MARION HOPKINS NANCY HUNT EVELYN IOHNSON DONN KESLER EMERY KINTNER BOB KINTNER ALDA IEAN KRUDOP DICK LANDIS BRUCIA LAWSON RUTH LAYIVIAN DICK LENON HOWARD LUDWICK LOIS MANSFIELD 'l95'I 45 1951 46 BOB MCFADDEN BILL MEITZLER BOB MERTZ DICK MILLER MILDRED MILLER ROSE MARIE MILLER SAM MILLS MERRILL MOW BARBARA NELSON LOISANNE NOE NOREEN NORMAN BILL NORRIS OMER NULL DICK PLUNKETT BRANT PFEIFFER VELMA POOK ALICE-MAE PRISER DANNY PRISER DON RECKEWEG CHARLES REYNOLDS 1951 IEAN RICHARDSON SARA RICKS GEORGIA RIFE WAVELENE RINEBARGER PAUL RITCHEY MARY RUTH ROBINS EULA ROHRER JUNE ROHRER VIRGIL ROYER CARL SANDS EVERETT SAUDERS GENE SCHROLL DEAN SCHWALM BILL SCOTT WAYNE SHIRKY CARL SHULTZ CAROLE SHULTZ WESLEY SIMMONS BENNY SIMPSON MAMIE SMITH 47 'I95'I 48 BOB D. SMITH BOB W. SMITH THYRA SNIDER C-RAYDON SNYDER DON SOLLENBERCER MARGARET STAUFFER BARBARA STONE TOMMY SUMME DANNY SWIHART JIM SWINGER MARY IO TURNER IIM TYLER NELDA ULERY ELDON UMMEL GLORIA WALTON MARLIN WEAVER COSETTE WILL SHIRLEY WILLIAMS MARTHA WITT ALBERTO WONG LARRY WONG EUGENE WORT BILL WRIGHT RUTH FAST CAROL VALENCOURT IUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES ARLIE CASSIDAY DON COUSER MEREDITH GOHN BOB HOEHN BOB MAXWELL ERNEST PETRIE LORA REED BILL SCHRADER RICHARD SCI-IURR STERLING THEOBALD RICHARD UMMEL CHARLES WELLS Freshman-Sophomore Outing at Long Lake-I949 junior Flag on Senior Ditch Day junior Class Homecoming Whale 'I951 49 SOPHOMCDRES Mack Bowman, presidentg Dan Timmons, treasurerg Ardith New- comer, secretaryg Bob Keller, vice-president. SOPHOMORE REPORT Becoming more accustomed to the environment of the campus, the Sopho- more Class endeavored in every possible way to contribute to the general welfare of the college community. Although burdened by the studies be- longing to upperclassmen, they found time to work on various committees, take an active part in organizations and carry the ball in intercollegiate ath- letics. They found it fun to bear the responsibility of planning the Valentine ban- quet and the Freshman-Sophomore outing. With a willingness to try any- thing, an unlimited amount of energy and infinite enthusiasm to succeed the Sophomores have taken their place as upperclassmen in the college com- munity. v 50 SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Schantz, Flora May Hall, Alma Willis lean Hazzard, loann Marks, Kath- leen Fike, Ardith Newcomer Bob Cohn, Clyde Ploughe, Harold Matthews, Dick C-randlinard Eleanor Stark, leanne Gebert, Margaret Swank, Mary Lou Swan- son, Grace Babcock SOPHOMORES Berneita C-orden, Helen Carnes, Lettie Rentschler, Mary Louise Swank, Marianne Rhoades 'Elizabeth Hoffman, lean Smith, Patricia Conner, Barbara Newcom- er, Linda Ulrey, joy lVlcConkey Tom Ogle, C-len Bryant, Dick Ogle, Bill Puterbaugh, Harry Ogle Alice Clarke, Zola Taylor, Betty McKee, Ellen Huffman SOPHOMORES Barbara Stebbins, Loretta Racop, jane Weber, Marilyn Miller, Lois Shirky Don Whitehead, Roger Lantz, Lloyd Stern, Don Lozier, Wendell Bryant Thelma Shank, Delores Hodge, Eileen Kauffman Thelma Fair, Mary Timmons, Donna Pfolsgrot, Bernita Yunker SOPHOMORES Max Brand, Max Quirk, jim Cook, Russell Mclnnis, Harry Hoover Mary Wagoner, Martha Smith, jane Enyeart, Marjorie Smith, Mar- jorie Blocher, Ardith Weitzel Dan Timmons, Don Bright, Don Cibbel, Don Ritchey y Doris Butterbaugh, H a r ri e t Beahm, joan George, Mary Bowman, Dorothy Rinehart, jeanne Via SOPHOMORES Howard Royer, Phil Strycker, Wilbur Bowman, Carl Yoder, Phil Barnhart Bernie Blough, George Getz, Wen- dell Edwards, Bob Keller Audra Miller, joAnn Miller, Mary Bagwell, Donnadale Srnucker, jane Burkholder Buddy Butts, Ron Backus, Tony Peitriella, Bud Farrar, Bob lrick, Le- Roy Brubaker, john Maphis SOPHOMORES Gary Deavel, Bob Stoner, Loren Kirkpatrick, Bob Marbaugh jayne Augsburger, Virginia Balzer, Nancy Myers, Eloine Arnold, Peggy Voorhees Wayne Eberly, Owen Snankster, jim Horning, Roger Warner, jack Sullivan Keith Rouch, Ted Eilts, Loren Karns, Lavon Hart, Howard Fredine SOPHOMORES Don Weaver, Dennis Rupel, Ken- neth Dilling, Marvin Sherman john Royer, Bob Wagoner, Wil- fred Brill, Don Trost, Don Schultz, Gene Porter Rosalie Talley, Marcella Farrar Marcielle' Bantz, Lois Fike Dick Coffman, Paul Smith, Cor don l-ledges, Don Tait, Clyde Mc Daniel, lim Brumbaugh SOPHOMORES Betty Krintz, Wilma Beckley, Thelma Campbell Dick Frantz, Ted Hathaway, Dick Mosher, AI Cripe lim Shoemaker, Mack Bowman, Don Detrick Dorothy Burger, Bernadine Fish- er, Shirley Conkling, Betty Fulton, Phyllis Coodmiller, Charlotte Schutz S Frank Algate' Ralph Bailey Dick Barnes lack Beam George Coon lean Cooper Dean Crouse Willis Disler lohn Grindle Lucille Hamm SOPHOMORES WITHOUT PICTURES C Dorothy Forney Lois Kintner Leo Letfel Clyde Lehman Don McKee Carl Mann Olin Mason Alton Meyer Norman Mikesell Vivian Morris Nordan Murphy Bob Neher Sam Nelson Dick Ober Wanda Penrod Dick Piper joe Piper Bill Robinson Lester Rouch Marion Sarber SOPHOMORES Dwight Hoffman, Don Deaton, Ernest Fike, jesse Spurgeon Frederick Rodda, Don B. Miller Bob Weimer, Bill Dotson Nancy Forney, Marabelle Locker Betty Oaks, Mary Lou Beach Norma Shearer Fred Shrader lane' Stephens Margaret Swan Kurt Thoss Chloe Todd Roy White Mildred Yarnelle FRE HME jean Ryan, secretary-treasurerg Wanda Will, vice-presidentg Wayne Zunkel, presidentg Sue Blood, secretary-treasurer. FRESHMAN REPORT Drawing its membership from the four corners of the earth, the Freshman Class found that adjustment to the life of the college community was neces- sary but seldom disastrous. They were confused by the matriculation cards, the Freshman tests, MEM's, options, term papers and grades. As soon as the Freshman had cut through this fog, he found himself face to face with such erudite terms as late leaves, riding permits, the punch board and Breakaway. Freshmaniiprojects during the year included the Barks, Acorn, election of the Valentine' Queen and the building of displays and floats for various or- ganizations. However, the Rhinies met these challenges with enthusiasm and by the end of the year had become thoroughly naturalized citizens of the Manchester Community. 60 FRESHMEN Wilbur Abbott Phyllis Adams Clyde Alban Faith Alber Richard Anstine Kathryn Arbaugh William Arbuckle Geneva Armentrout Harmon Ayers Howard Baldwin Lois Barkdoll Dale' Barnard Morris Beeghley Rosalind Beeson Harold Bellamy Nancy Bender Ba rba ra Bevi ngton Bob Black john Blocker Sue Blood john Bollinger Mary Bollinger john Bormuth Alene Borneman Dick Bowman Beverly Bright Cyril Brooke Margaret Brooks joan Burwell Loren Bussert Pat Butterbaugh Pat Byerly Arden Coon Cordon Crates Dorothy Cripe !. ,qw , ., :-:s.mm,,.-1- V a- , 3 .2 1. W in ...L. .... M ww Q fm a t as j 419' i :Q NN is if BW? 5533 :WJ at . FRESHMEN Marcia Cripe Kathryn Daugherty Dick Davidson Keith Davis Lyle Davis Allen Deeter joyce De'Mond Alice Dickens Thomas Dillman Virgil Domer Brooke Doran Patt Dotson Clifford Driver Kermit Eby, jr. john Ecker Paul Eiler David Eisenbise Henry Eshelman Owen Etter Margaret Farrington Bob Fidler Florence Fike Leatice Fike Nancy Fike loann Fisher Dick Foust Wanda Foust joe Frederick Elaine Garber Lorraine Garber Mary Garrnan Sally Garman Don Gebert Phyllis Gibbel Arthur Gilbert FRESHMEN jack Gillin- Sharon C-inzel Robert Corden Rex Gosnell Natalie Cudernan Betty Curthet joan Haley Nelson Hall Karleton Halladay Mary Halsey Marcia Haney Lowell Hantelman jim Harold Alice Hatfield Dick Heckman john Heddens Wayne' Hershberger Mary Lou Hershey Margaret Hilbert Galen Holcomb Donna Hollenberg Robert Hollenberg Lois Horning Ernest Hostetler Albert Huston Andy jackson Margaret james Kenneth johnson Barbara jordan Myron Kennedy, jr. Thomas Keough Lorine Kettering Shirley Kilmer john Kinsey Philip Kinsey 'iwwi '53-99? .5 WF FRESHMEN jack Kissinger Susanne Knoop Donna Krieg Lyle Lambert Forrest Landes lim Landing Virginia Landis Betty Lehman Dorothy Lehman Norma Long German Lopez Richard Lutey Robert McDonald Wilbur McFadden Robert MCC-raw Harold Mack Lucille Mahatfey Dolores Mahoney Violet Major Loretta Marker Roberta Manker Ralph Mason joellen Mathia Don K. Miller Everett Miller Harley Miller Yuvon Milthaler Betty Mishler Muriel Morey Alma Morningstar Alta Morningstar joseph Mort Donald Mosher Mary Moyer Mary Mulligan FRESHMEN Lavern Myers Patricia Naylor Kathryn Neeley Thyra Neff Ann Niswonger Anna Norris Edna Oaks Rosemary Oaks Lois Ogan Donna Olinger Walter Ott loan Overmyer Ed Owen james Palsgrove Elma Paxton Harold Pease Harriet Peebles leannette Penrod john Penrod Helen Place Wendell Plum Gene Plunkett Rex Price Ronald Reed Leon Renner Donald Rice Sue Richardson Donna Riley Harry Robe Miriam Robins Ruth Robinson Lois Rohrer Rodrick Rolston Duane Rouch Susie Rouch FRESHMEN john Royer Roy Rumsey Ellen Russell Norma Ryan Michael Samilov Louis Sapp Vernon Scearse Ruby Schleinitz Marlene Schroll Marlouise Schuh jean Seidler Florence Shady Daniel Shanbeck Marilyn Shannon Charlene Sheetz Gerald Sheller Waneta Showalter Miriam Skinner Dorothy Smith Elaine Smith june Smith Laurence Smith Lloyd Smith loyce Snyder loanna Spitler Edna Steury Mary Stuckman Wilma Studebaker Mary Summey Richard Supinger DeLoscia Swinehart Stuart Taylor Dorothy Teach Phyllis Terhune Virginia Towne FRESHMEN Lucille Truex Robert Twitchell loan Vanator Evelyn VanDiepenbos Robert Vore Ray Wagner Evelyn Wales Marie Walter Phylis Walters Ronald Walton Richard Ward Carol Warner Deloris Webster Richard Weick Dick Weider Sue Welborn Paul Weller Barbara West Gordon Westertield Conrad Wetzel Richard Whitacre Earl White Wanda Will Yula Yohe Betty Young Ida Zunkel Wayne Zunkel Richard Baer Alfred Baker Edwin Bryan Shirley Cheng Paul Cramblet Rex Durham li as Q , wig r , was fifill LJ ' .M 5 ft ., f 3 Q an 'WJ if gd? 'Ms Cf' 1, e '3 , FRESHMEN WITHOUT PICTURES Rosemarie Goodrich Gene Gressley Doris Hagins Phyllis Fourman Robert Hayes Keith Kinney Doris Kinzie Olha Kryworuchko Ernest Oaks Abner Parson Carroll Petry Gene Pickens john Schmalzried Richard Shock Victor Sterling COMMUNITY Row 2: Carl Holl, Denver Ulery, Harriet Beahm, Wes Simmons, joe Ebbinghouse, Dale Strickler Row I: Warren Garner, Ben Haney, T. Wayne Rieman, R. V. Bollinger, Marlin Weaver, Erich Hofmann, Bob McFadden, Bob COUNCIL I On March 24, I949, a student-faculty committee composed of Denver Ulery, Bob McFadden, Wesley Simmons, Ruth Graham, Dr. Earl Garver, Dr. R. V. Bol- linger and Dr. Harry Weimer presented to the student body plans for a co-ordi- nated student-faculty-staff government. Then on April 22 after examining and discussing the blueprints, the student body voted to accept the constitution of the new organization and inaugurated the Community Government. The constitution provided that the re'- presentative agency of the Community Government should be called the COM- MUNITY COUNCIL and its member- ship should include six faculty members, Kintner, Doris Butterbaugh, Anna Mae Ehrmin, Lowell Anstine, Lulu Netzley, Paul Keller, lanice Hoff, lim Garber sixteen students, one general staff mem- ber and the president of the college' as ex- officio. Provision was made so that there would be a fair representation from each class. According to the constitution, nomi- nations were made and the college com- munity elected the COMMUNITY COUNCIL which chose Denver Ulery as its first president. It then became Den- ver's duty to execute the duties and pow- ers of the Community Government with- in its proper areas within and in har- mony with the broad framework of policy set forth and maintained by the trustees and president of the college. Throughout the year Denver has effec- tively and conscientiously led the coun- cil in its activities which include: Religious life-Cooperate in the for- mulation and maintenance of a construc- tive religious program for the campus community. Social activities-Cooperate with the college administration in planning and scheduling of an adequate social program for the campus. Elections-Make provisions for all elections involving campus organizations. Publications-Arrange for all student publications. Clubs--Set up a system for the com- missioning of and the continuing evalu- ation of student clubs. Row 2: Ben Haney, Bob McFadden, Dale Blough, Paul Keller, john Maphis, T. Wayne Rieman, jim Garber, joe Ebbinghouse, Standards-Share with the adminis- tration the responsibility for the promo- tion and maintenance of high moral and social standards among members of the college community. Agent for groups within community -To promote and maintain harmonious relationships among all members and groups within the campus community. Ulnter-collegiate contests-To partici- pate in the formulations of all policies governing inter-collegiate contests. Finance-The Community Council shall have power to raise and distribute all funds necessary for carrying out its assigned responsibilities. General welfare-To exercise a con- tinuing concern and responsibility for the welfare of the total campus community. COMMUNITY Erich Hofmann, Wes Simmons, Karleton Halladay, Dale Strickler Row l: Lulu Netzley, janice Hoff, Wanda Will, Anna Mae Ehrmin, Mary Bowman, Warren Garner, Earl Carver, Denver Ulery COUNCIL Il N.S.A.: Marvin Sherman, Marlin Weaver, Mary Bowman, Warren Carner BUDCIET: Lowell Anstine, Earl ELECTIONS: Virginia Royer, Carver, Warren C-arner Howard Royer, Charlotte Schutz COMMITTEES CHAPEL: T. Vyfayne Rieman, C-ladclys Muir, R. H. Miller, V. F. Schwalm, Evelyn jones, Bob McFadden, Paul Halladay, Harriet Beahm EXECUTIVE: Warren Garner, DUTIES AND POWERS: Dick Mary Bowman, Denver Ulery, Paul Miller, William Sayers, Bob Kintner, Keller Howard Book, Denver Ulery SOCIAL: Row 2--Ianice Hoff, Bud Farrar, Vernon Stinebaugh, jack Von Ehr, Bob Kintner, Doris Butterbaugh Row I 2 Maxine Domer, Dorothy johnson, Stan Byerly 72 as my S 1 1 v W 1 ! I r 1 W 1 s r 1 I 1 L Buddy Butts Bob Walton jim Overholt FOOTBALL 49 Up! Down! Over! Up! One, two, three, four! lt was rough. We hit hard in prac- ticeg they hit us harder on Saturday. lt didn't take us long to see that even with twenty returning lettermen we would really have to work. But with the appear- ance of three new coaches, spirits were high. Enyeart could slash off tackle like a two ton truck through the campus drive. The line, spearheaded by Overholt, prom- ised to be one of the strongest Spartan forward walls in recent years. Allin all it looked as if we had an even gamble for a winning season. But before the first official kickoff, fate gave us a prevue of the oncoming season by pro- viding us with an abnormally high num- ber of casualties. Nevertheless we en- tered the first game of the season with confidence. IVIANCH ESTER 7-TAYLOR 7 We took the field without the services of Caton and before the game was over, Butts, Overholt, Barnes and Ummel were on the injured list. We showed a lot of drive, but our offensive was too ragged to beat the fellows from Upland. Enyeart scored our lone! TD in the first quarter. IVIANCI-l ESTER 7-ANDERSON i4 C-illin to Maupin from the three yard line accounted for our side of the score- board. The line followed our expecta- tions and made the Ravens scratch for their two touchdowns. Our chances of victory in this and future games were weakened when Enyeart went out in the first quarter with a dislocated elbow. MANCHESTER 7-CANTERBU RY l 8 We should have had this one. Walton and Hostetler speared the attack with Barnes scoring. Farrar, Schwalm, Backus, Petriella and Brubaker effectively held the Knights who managed to score on two intercepted passes and a fumble. jlM LANDING MACK BOXNMAN CARTER CATON Row 6: Coaches McPherson, Sayers and Moore, Phil Enyeart Row 5' Earl White, Ernest Petrie, Wendell Maupin, Paul Zartman, Dick Barnes, lirn Overholt, Dick Piper Row 4: Forrest Landes, Owen Etter, Willis Disler, Dick Bauer, Dick Lutey, Bob Bauer, Carl Sands, Bob Elsmere Row 3: Rick Reahard, Mack Bowman, Buddy Buffs, Dick Supinger, Roger Lantz, Gardner Egner, Don Hostetler Row 2: lim Landing, Bob Walton, Dick Capin, Keith Rouch, Gene Wort, lack Cillin, Carter Caton, Brooke Doran Row l: lohn Maphis, Dean Schwalm, Bud Farrar, Eldon Umrnel, Ben Haney, Ed Trexler, Tony Pet- iella, LeRoy Brubaker 77 c, saw 4- X. , 'is ,YL Wendell Maupin ' ' Phil Enyeart Dean Schwalm MANCHESTER O-INDIANA CENTRAL I3 Homecoming . . . We didn't give the alumni much to shout about. We V were disappointed, too. Maphis and Bauer had been added to the list ot injured. Our spirits were low. We just didn't have it. Ei ,K M LeRoy Brubaker john Maphis Eldon Ummel MANCHESTER O-FRAN KLI N S We missed our fifth chance for victory as the Franklin Grizzlies played host to the Spartans by holding us scoreless. It was a seesaw battle with Franklin mak- ing a TD in the last seconds of the first half on an eighty-four yard run. We' had regained some team spirit but couldn't produce a win. V 80 MANCHESTER i4-HUNTI NGTON O October 29 was V day for the football team as we chopped down the Hunting- ton Forresters with a double TD margin. Bowman and Maphis each managed to carry the ball across the goal line to fin- ish second half touchdown drives. Rea- hard kept a perfect booting average by kicking his fourth and fifth consecutive extra points of the season. Tony Petriella Ben Haney jack Gillin MANCHESTER 7-BALL STATE 50 The Ball State Cardinals put the lid on our hopes for an upset and got off to an early start by scoring two touchdowns in the first period. They sealed the victory by adding six more' TD's before the end of the garne. Frosh Supinger stole the show by spearheading an eighty-yard drive for our lone tally. MANCHESTER O-HANOVER 27 The Panthers of Hanover effectively locked us in the Cellar of the Hoosier Conference as they walked off with first place and a bowl bid. In spite of the score, our pass offensive clicked better than it had all season, inasmuch as we completed eleven out of twenty-four. Sl Dick Piper Ron Backus Bob Bauer Before leaving the field we would like to recognize the eleven men who concluded their service in Spartan uniforms this year. Bob Walton and Wendy Maupin deserve special attention for missing only three quar- ters all season. Rick Reahard climaxed his collegiate football career by kicking through a perfect season. Hard workers were Tiny Egner, Ed Trexler, Bob Garwood, Don Hostetler, Dick Capin and Ben Haney. Last of all we congratulate our co-captains, Phil Enyeart and lim Overholt. TH E FOOTBALL TEAM 82 Paul Zartman Tiny Egner Don Hostetler 1 1 Row 2: Myron Kennedy, Clyde Ploughe, Bob Holcomb, Coach Moore, Frank Algate Row l: Max Brand, Ted Eilts, john Blocker, Dick Grandlinard CROSS-COUNTRY Coach Harry Moore, director of athletics and physical education, announced that six harriers would be in line for cross-country awards. Those who quali- fied for letters were Max Brand, Ted Eilts, Frank Algate, john Blocker, Myron Kennedy and Bob Holcomb. Others who added much to our team this year were Dick Ward, Dick C-randlinard and Clyde Ploughe. This year we won two out of six dual meets and placed seventh in the' Hoosier College Confer- ence Meet. The Spartans, meeting the top three teams in the conference in their first tour meets, lost twice to Taylor, 49 to l5 and 40 to l5, once to Anderson, 50 to I5, and Indiana Central, 3l to 24. Our squad, which didn't have a single veteran from last season, downed Canterbury 2l to 34 and fin- ally edged out Earlham 27 to 28. Submitted by THE CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 84 BASKETBALL jumping off on a tough schedule this year, we lost the tip to Taylor on our first game, December 2, 68 to 64. This was an overtime loss with Windmiller scoring l8 points for the Spartans and Freshman Andy jackson following with l l. But on the next evening at our first home game we looked pretty good in drubbing Indiana Tech by a score of 70 to 49. Piper started his annual scoring spree by dumping in ZO points. Then after capturing the Taylor Tourney we met defeat on our own floor. The meeting of the cold Knights from Canterbury with our frigid five resulted in an icy overtime score of 40 to 38, Canterbury. When we' went to Western Michigan on December l4, we were topped by a towering team of smooth workers by a 66 to Sl score. ln our sole holi- day game we had a repeat of the previous game in Michigan at Dayton Uni- versity in the Buckeye State. ln our 66 to 51 loss to this outstanding team, Piper scored Zl points and was highly praised by the local papers. Row 3: C-ary Nelson - manager, Dick Piper, Carl Sands, Bob Bauer, Coach McPherson Row 2: john Fruth, Art Windmiller, Don Lozier, Lavern Myers, Phil Enyeart Row l: Andy jackson, Rodrick Rolston, Bob lrick, jerry Brandts, Ted Eilts 85 Y At Hanover Taff and Collier pooled their shots for a total of 53 points against our equally hot Dick Piper who scored 26. Result Hanover 88, Manchester 74. We broke a four game losing streak on january IO by giving the visiting Rose Poly Engineers a 7I to 56 short circuit. Andy the Cat jackson looked good that night by scratching out a I3 point individual score. Although we had a hot first half with Indiana Central the following Saturday, in the long run we lost out to the Greyhounds 7I to 55. The next game we' gave the Franklin Grizzlies more than they could bear by surprising the experts in a 57 to 50 Hoo- sier Conference win. Piper poured in 23 points with McKee's I3, second. We picked up our seventh win of the season at Rose Poly, 79 to 6I, with Piper again high and Sands next in the scoring column. In the next game' on january 28, former Ball Staters, Carl Moose Sands and john Fruth starred along with jackson in turning the tables on the Cardinals with a 66 to 63 upset. Fruth was high point man with I9 and jackson's I7 was second. We tried hard against Valpo's giants on Groundhog Day and had tough luck at Anderson two days later--lost the two games 67 to 5I and 75 to 65. Maupin looked goods against Earlham and Piper aided his I9 point per game average with a 25 point tally. The Quakers failed to fight back as we won easily 84 to 45. On Feb- ruary I4 Canterbury jinxed us again with a 66 to 60 setback. This was followed by the heart-breaking Hanover loss which was de- cided in the last thirty seconds of the game. Sands was high point man and Lozier proved to be a capable substitute. Before the final season gun had sounded we played a return game with Ball State and took on Indiana State on our own floor. Results-Manchester 66, Ball State 733 Manchester 58, Indiana State 62. THE BASKETBALL TEAM 86 ,,, Ted Eilts Bob Irick Dick Piper Bob Bauer Don McKee Carl Sands jerry Brandts Andy jackson john Fruth B sQuAn Harold Matthews Kurt Thoss Wayne Fairburn Dick Baer Eldon Urnmel Coach Moore Lloyd Stern Tom Summe C-len Bryant lim Cook Lex Dormire Buddy Butts ln order to give us upper- classmen who are possible can- didates tor the varsity team a chance to keep in shape, the members ot the B Squad have practiced diligently during the year. With Harry Moore as coach we have played the fresh- man team, independent teams and intramural teams. THE B SQUAD FRESHMAN TEAM Don K. Miller john Ecker Ciene Plunkett Bob McDonald Myron Kennedy Coach Phil Enyeart Al Deeter Gordon Westerfield Gene Pickens Phil Kinsey Edwin Bryan ln order to gain experience' and training for possible utility in varsity service, under the leadership of Coach Phil En- yeart we have scheduled sever- al games with freshman teams from other schools, independ- ent teams and intramural teams. Although subject to sudden promotion or demo- tion, we have managed to keep a tairly consistent tea m throughout the year. THE FRESH MAN TEAM Wendell Maupin Don Lozier Phil Enyeart Rodrick Rolston Art XfVindmiller Lavern Myers 88 BASEBALL 49 We' were able to bring home one of the most successful baseball sea- sons that MC has had for several years by winning eleven out of six- teen games. MC mc MC MC mc mc mc MC MC MC MC MC MC MC mc MC Indiana Tech .... O INDIANA CENTRAL .... 3 Tri State ....... 5 Canterbury ..... 4 HANOVER ..... 5 ANDERSON .... 9 CANTERBURY . l3 Taylor ......... 2 Indiana Tech ... l7 Franklin ....... 3 Franklin . . . . l Anderson . . . . 2 Huntington ..... 5 Rose Poly ....... 3 EARLHAM .... lO indiana Central . O THE BASEBALL TEAM Row 3: Warren Garner, Bud Farrar, Don Hostetler, Don McKee, Harold Matthews, john Maphis Row 2: Pedro Seda, R. Wayne Smith, Art Windmiller, Raymond S. Miller, lim Cook, Cale Denlinger, Coach Kammerer Row l: Amzie Miller, Buddy Butts, Bob Wysong, Lloyd Fasick, Willard Fasick, Dick Capin sf' U it TRACK 49 Ours was the privilege of forming the most complete track team ever sported by Manchester College. Pac- ed by stellar Dick Sellers we placed high in several dual meets as well as in others. Our lone victory came at the expense of Earlham on the Wabash track. Besides Sellers, who won both the mile and two-mile at the conference meet and the two- mile at the Little State' Meet, out- standing pertormers were Ed Kalb, Ben Haney and Max Brand who swept first, second and third in the half mile several times, Roger Lantz, lack Davis, Ed Kalb and C-raydon Snyder in the' mile relay: johnny Carver in the pole vault, Glen Bry- ant in the shot put, and Bob Walton over the hurdles. TH E TRACK TEAM Dick Sellers Row 2: Carl Sands, Bob Bauer, Glen Bryant, Howard Smucker, Craydon Snyder, Ed Kalb, lack Davis Row l: Don Schultz, Max Brand, Roger Lantz, Dick Sellers, Bob Walton, Paul Ritchey Relay Team: Roger Lantz, lack Davis, Ed Kalb, C-raydon Snyder Row 2: Coach Sayers, john Horning, Marlin Weaver, Don Collins, Herb Erbaugh Row l: Dean White- head, Bob Bergstrand, Dennis Rupel, Bernie! Blough TENNIS 49 ln racking up a successful season the MC tennis men netted six wins against three losses in regularly scheduled activity. Led by veterans Bob Bergstrand and Dean Whitehead we defeated teams from Anderson, Hunt- ington, Taylor and Purdue Extension, while losing to the Ball State and An- derson clubs. To complete the '49 tennis squad Coach William Sayers added newcomers john Horning, Dick Shirky, Marlin Weaver, Herb Erbaugh, Don Collins, Bernie Blough and Dennis Rupel. Presented by THE TENNIS TEAM 92 Dick Stinebaugh, jer- ry Brubaker, Ed Bru- baker LeRoy Brubaker, Harry Bennett Clyde Alban, Norma Barnhizer, jeanne Via, lim Shoemaker GOLF 49 Teeing off on a relatively unexplored course for Manchester athletes, we tried to leave a record which would indicate to the Manchester Community that golf should be' a recognized sport. Although paying practically all expenses from our personal funds, we came through the sea- son undefeated with victories over Tay- lor, Culver Military Academy and Purdue Extension. The Brubaker brothers ac- counted for three-fifths of the team with Stinebaugh and Bennett completing the group. THE GOLF TEAM CHEERLEADERS At the beginning of the year we were given the ponderous mission of propagat- ing morale at all football and basketball contests. Realizing the difficulties in- volved in such an assignment, we called on our great Swami sorcerer, Spartanini alias Clyde Alban. Although Spartanini was behind rather than on the ball, we endeavored to keep campus spirit high with pep sessions, Campfires and snake dances. Respectfully submitted, THE CHEERLEADERS 93 . H-N., BASKETBALL CAPTAINSZ Row 2: Charles Sellers, Mack Bowman, Bob Holcomb, Paul Zart- man, Bill Robinson, LeRoy Brubaker Row l: Dick Capin, Bob Twitchell, Gene Wort, Dave Brightbill, Max Quirk, Gary Nelson 49 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS: Row 2: FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: Alton Meyer, Lex Rick Reahard, Lowell Brurnbaugh, Danny Dormire, Dick l-lagans, Bob lrick, Don Mc- Swihart, Claire Stine Kee, lohn Fruth, jerry Brandts Row l: Ed Mills, Ed Butterbaugh, Dean INTRAMURAL SPORTS The purpose' of men's intramural sports is to give the rnale population ot the college community a chance to participate in competitive sports. Re- sponse to this program is high and often over fifty per cent of the student body is involved in some type of activity. We have promoted organized ath- letic competition in six-man football, basketball, volleyball, bowling, softball and track. Submitted by the Commissioner ot Men's Intramural Sports, DICK CAPIN Lehman 94 TAYLOR TOURN EY REPORT One of the outstanding athletic events of the year was the capturing of the Taylor Basketball Tourna- ment at Upland by our basketball team for the second consecutive year. In the final game the Spartans upset Taylor 67 to 6I which reversed a 68 to 64 overtime' loss suffered by our represent- atives one week before. In order to get to the fi- nals our men had to regis- ter victories over both Concordia and Hunting- ton. As a result of these wins the trophy pictured on this page was given to the team. TH E ATHLETIC COMMITTEE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE: Ben Haney, Dale Strickler, Lloyd Hoff, Harry Moore, Harry Weimer, C. Ray Keim, lack Davis, William Sayers, Paul McPherson Basketball team at Taylor M. Club at Homecoming 95 QRGANIZATIONS Endeavoring to promote better speech and to honor those who have attained success in debate or forensics, the local chapter of Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary speech fraternity, offered to Manchester students a variety of activities. We' sent representatives to the TKA Congress at Purdue and also to the University of Ken- tucky for the National TKA Congress. Guests at the Homecoming tea heard a mock debate. Row 2: Bill Gorden, Paul Keller, Bob McFadden, Lloyd Hoff, Erich Hofmann, lerome Wait, Bill Norris, Wayne Miller, Earl Garver Row l: Sadie Wampler, R. H. Miller Memorable in any year's TKA program is the initiation of pledges into the organ- ization. Pledges must have received rec- ognition in forensics and have a scholas- tic index that places them in the upper one-third of their class. Submitted this 22nd day of April, l95O, BILL GORDEN, President TAU KAPPA ALPHA Row 3: lack Ruff, George Kuebler, joe Armstrong, Bill Pettit, Lowell Anstine, Craig Cameron, Dick Myers, Dale Blough Row 2: Winona Cameron, loan Landes, Virginia Sellers Row l: Gloria Walton, Louise Fox, Sadie Wampler, Bett Lo Hersh- berger, Shirley Williams Y U ln order to recognize those students who have earned achievement in the field of dramatics, Alpha Psi Omega has con- tinued to add to the cast of members throughout the year those who have be- come eligible for membership in the na- tional honorary dramatics fraternity. Out- standing in the year's activities were the initiations of Alpha Psi candidates. We can promise any pledge a week of humil- ity, service and examinations climaxed with a day's characterization of a ficti- tious or real person. ln addition to the in- itiation activities we try to produce some plays presented by the most experienced dramatics students on campus. Submitted this first anniversary of Community Government, CRAIG CAMERON, President Row 4: Dick Myers, Bob Garwood, john Bechtelheimer, Paul Beach, George Kuebler, jim Shoemaker, Craig Cameron, Lowell Anstine, Bob Walton, Don Schultz, Gale Denlinger, Bernie Blough, Gene Porter, Dale Blough Row 3: Caroline Cripe, Helen Carnes, Marcella Farrar, Gloria Walton, Louise Fox, janice Hoff, Betty Lou Hershberger, Shirley Williams, Bud Hatton, joe ArmStrOng Row 2: Martha Smith, jeanne Via, Norma Barnhizer, Ruth Hay, Thelma Fair, Bernita Yunker, Mary Lou Beach, Dottie Earl, jack Ruff Row l: joan Anderson, Marjorie Blocker, Winona Cameron, Marianne Rhoades, Virginia Sellers, jane Benner, Marabelle Locker, joyce Mainous, Ardith Newcomer TRI ALPHA One Foot in Heaven . . . Family Portrait . . . There's no business like show business. We entertain ourselves by entertaining others. Besides produc- ing these major productions, we were occupied at our biweekly meetings with the presentation of one-act plays by var- ious members. The production ot these various dramas gives our members a chance for practical experience in the fields of costuming, make-up, producing, stage management and other activities. ln addition, we don't disguise the tact that we're proud ot our costume room which was started by Sadie Wampler many years ago. A permanent cast ot characters in the Tri Alpha for the year was president, jack Rutfg vice-president, Betty Lou Hershbererg secretary, Shirley Williams, treasurer, Norma Lou Barn- hizerg faculty sponsor, Eleanor Yinger. Respectfully offered by THE TRI ALPHA Row 3: Lowell Edwards, Emery Kinlner, C-ene Schroll, Wilfred Brill, john Royer, Don Trost, Ted Harmon, Don Deaton, Phil Kinsey, Rick Reahard, jim Rowe Row 2: Tom Summe, joe Ebbinghouse, Bob Wilcox, C. S, Morris, Francis Barr, Denver Ulery, joe Piper Row l: Bob Neher, Elmer Bowers, Roger Warner, Wendell Plum, LaDean Dick The purpose of our program is to pro- mote interest and provide mutual fellow- ship for all those interested in physics. We also have attempted to enlighten the rest of the student body by providing a special bulletin board and producing an informative chapel program. Our chief is Denver Ulery and his first assistant is Bob Wilcox. Big brother to the Mu Pi Sigma is the Sigma Pi Sigma, a national honorary so- ciety for those who are' thus inclined and MU Pl SIGMA can make the grade. Dr. Morris sponsors both organizations. Among our best known achievements are the displays and floats which we have produced for May Day and Homecoming. Other projects have been field trips, measurement of the earth's rotation by the Foucault pendu- lum and a demonstration for the high school teachers' convention. Presented by the MU PI SIGMA FRANCIS BARR, Secretary Row 2: Paul Keller, Kent Kurtz, Grady Snyder, Bill Norris, Dale Barnard Row I: Bill Gorden, Bernita Yunker, Thelma Fair, Bob Keller, George Getz, Dick Hostetler, lack Bormuth VARSITY DEBATE Resolved: That the United States should nationalize all basic non-agricul- tural industries. Debates were won and decisions lost. We argued the proposition to, from, and at Purdue, Bradley, De- Pauw, lndiana U., Western Michigan and Kentucky. PROF. PAUL KELLER, Coach Row 3: Don Ritchey, Galen Holcomb, Ron Walton, Wayne Eberly, Row 2: Bob Keller, Wayne Zunkel, AI Huston, Bill Gorden, Al Deeter, Paul Keller Row l: Berneita Gorden, Kent Kurtz, Char- lotte Schutz TRI PHI Forensics For Fun . . . Our purpose and practice in a nutshell . . . We've kept our Monday evening meetings lively with after-dinner speeches, extemporaneous speaking, debate and parliamentary pro- cedure. The official duties were exe- cuted by Pres. Kurtz and Sec-Treas. Schutz. GEORGE GETZ and BOB KELLER, Sponsors CALVIN ULREY HALL: Row 2: Dennis Rupel, lim Shoemaker, Lowell Anstine, Bernie Blough, Phil Enyeart Row l: Bud Farrar, Mack Bowman, Dick Miller, Bob Walton, Gale Denlinger OAKWOOD: Row 2: Guenevere Strycker, BLOKEWOOD: Row 4: john Bechtelheimer, Marianne Rhoades, Mary Timmons, Evelyn Marlin Weaver, Wayne Fairburn lohnson Row 3: lim Cook, Wilson Lutz, Warren Row l : Vxfanda Foust, Virginia Sellers Garner Row 2: Gale Crumrine, Wendell Edwards Row l: Gene Kuszmaul, lack Good, Bill Chen DORM GOVERNMENTS We have attempted to integrate studies, sleep, bull sessions and all those activities that accompany dorm life' to give the members of the community full benefit of campus life. Occupying important offices in the governments were C-ale Denlinger, Guenevere Strycker and Wesley Simmons. TH E DORM GOVERNMENTS l O3 Row 4: Ernest Petrie, Dick Supinger, Stan Byerly, Virgil Royer, Merrill Mow Row 3: Gene Cressley, Gene Kuszrnaul, Wendell Plum, Don Schultz, Phyllis C-oodmiller, Helen Carnes Row 2: Dick Coffman, lack Bormutln, Caroline Cripe, Bernadine Fisher, Mary Mulli- gan, DeLoscia Swinehart Row l: Dan Shanbeck, Donna Krieg, Deloris Webster, Mary Lou Stuckman MIKE CLUB Providing experience and training in the field of radio broadcasting for our members, we' at the same time furnished electronic entertainment for the college community through the medium of WMIB radiocasts. Also included in our repertoire were several chapel programs . . . Our staff included Merrill Mow, Don Schultz, Phyllis Goodmiller, Virgil Royer, Bob Neher and Miss Yinger, sponsor. THE MIKE CLUB IO4 Row Z Francis Yost Don Deaton Harry Weimer Ernie Barr Paul Baker Row I john Royer Iohn Bitzer Phil Kinsey Bob Smith Don Miller Ierome Wait C-uene- vere Strycker, Conrad Wetzel, Grady Snyder, lim Swinger AL KIMIA: Row 3: Rex Cosnell, Bill Chen, Myron Kennedy, Wilson Lutz, Dennis Rupel I AFF LIATES: Row 3: Karleton Halladay, Craig Cameron, Wilson Lutz, Rex Cosnell Row 2: Harry Weimer, Francis Yost, Don Deaton, Ernie Barr, Paul Baker, Paul Bolt Row I: Carl Holl, Dick Plunkett, Gene Schroll, Don Miller, Bob Smith AL KIMIA r Using the old science club as a base, we formed a new product with a differ- ent constitution . . . Ernest Barr, presi- dentg Ierome Wait, vice-president: john Bitzer, secretary-treasurer. STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE ACS Ours was a new experiment for the chemistry majors, and the yield was very satisfactory . . . Wilson Lutz, chairman, Francis Yost, assistant chairmang Dwight Leavens, secretary-treasurer. Row 3: Roy Driver, john Kinsey, john Royer, Don Gebert, Merle Stutsman, Everett Miller, Paul Smith, Emery Kintner, Ed Owen, Clitt Driver, Howard Fredine, Bob Marbaugh Row Z: Stan Byerly, loyce DeMond, Phylis Walters, Flora May Hall, Dorothy Burger, Sharon Ginel, Eldon Bryant, Nancy Forney, Beverly Bright, Pat Butterbaugh, Ruth Fast, Don Royer Row l: Charles Sellers, Roberta Manker, Kay Arbaugh, Mary Moyer, Mary Halsey, Mar- louise Schuh, Zola Taylor, Evelyn Wales, Florence Shady, Lucille Mahaftey, Ernest Hostetler, Harold Pease, Wilbur Bowman SKATE CLUB BASIC SECTICN ln order to accommodate those who have great interest and skill in skating and to provide instruction for beginning skat- ers, we offered a well-rounded program to the skaters ot the Manchester Com- munity. The Skate Club formed two sec- tions in order to oblige the large number and to give more appropriate training and practice, the basic section met on Friday afternoons in the girls' gym, and the ad- vanced section met in the same room on Monday evenings. Among the activities sponsored were frequent all-school skates, out-of-town parties and other parties in the gym. Out- standing in our list of achievements was the production ot the Roller Revue, an annual event in which the entire club participates . . . hockey, clowns, stunts, and demonstrations of waltzes, the tox- trot, two-step and various other steps- all on wheels. W, ..,, , . , , an ., , t , ,, Row 3: Bill Puterbaugh, Al Baker, Gale Denlinger, Dwight Hoffman, Paul Cramblet, Max Brand, Dick Myers, Don Schultz, Wes Simmons, Ken Dilling, Ken Norman, Sam Mills, Wayne Hershberger Row 2: Ted Chambers, Wanda Will, Donna Krieg, Dottie Hagins, Carole Shultz, Pat Byerly, Margaret Swank, lda Zunkel, DeLoscia Swinehart, Mary Summey, Bernadine Fisher, Stan Byerly Row l: Ruth Cummins, Sue Blood, Rosalind Beeson, jeanne Cebert, Liz Hoffman, Lois Horning, jim Horning, Alice Clarke, Betty Lou Hershberger, lim Brumbaugh, Gene Porter, lack Sullivan SKATE CLUB ADVANCED SECTION Awards of gold and silver pins were made during the year. The gold pin signifies that the skater has passed certain basic requirements, while the silver pin represents the highest achievement that a member of the club can attain. Respectfully submitted, BASIC SECTION ADVANCED SECTION President . . ...... Stan Byerly President ........... Stan Byerly Vice-Pres. . . . Wilbur Bowman Vice-Pres. . . . . Ted Chambers Secretary . . . . Nancy Forney Secretary . . . . . leanne' Gebert Treasurer . . . . . Mary Moyer Treasurer . . . . . Ken Norman 107 Row 2: O. W. Neher, jim Simmons, Harold Sullivan, Kaiser Cheng, Keith Miller, lim Shoemaker Row l: Alberto Wong, Phylis Walters, Barbara Newcomer, Alice Hatfield, lerome Wait, Pat Meitzler, Bill Meitzler The snaps of the new bridge and the ad building were taken by lerome Wait and Phylis Walters, respectively. CLICK CLIQUE Although we are a new club with few achievements, the Click Clique has de- veloped into an active society. With the help of Professor O. W. Neher we have had instruction on the taking of pictures, dark room techniques and other photo- graphic fundamentals. lntending to pro- mote an interest in photography as a hobby, we' met every other Tuesday eve- ning in the biology lecture room. Chief photographer W. F. Meitzler was 108 in charge ot the meetings while Kaiser Cheng took over in case of double expos- ure. We' have established our own dark- room in the biology building along with interesting displays of pictures and scrap- books prepared by our own members. We intend to enlarge our scope of projects in future years. Respectfully submitted, KEITH MILLER, Secretary FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA In our meetings on the first and third Mondays of each month, lesson plans have included craft demonstrations, ex- perience in dramatics, educational mov- ies, outside speakers and panel discus- sions. Also undertaken at these meetings has been the planning of the book fair, all school ice cream social and our responsi- bilities as hosts at the annual High School Conference. Our national pre-professional organiza- tion has offered to the members of the Manchester Community an opportunity to acquaint themselves with the teaching profession as well as to encourage those interested in entering the teaching field, We consider it no accident that our or- ganization with a membership totaling over l5O is one of the largest on campus. Paddle-wielders for the year were Bob Stoner, treasurer, Rose' Carter, secretary, lean Richardson, vice-president, and Dr. N. N. Leasure, faculty sponsor. Reported by BRUCIA LAWSON, President Row 7: D. Bauer, 1, Richardson, G. Egner, G. Kuebler, H. Carner, P. Barnhart, M. Sherman, T. Furber, H. Ludwick, F. Lydic, B. Hollenberg, A. Fredrickson, B. Weick Row 6: 1. Landes, l. Whitmer, D. Trost, M. Koch, L. Clarke, E. VanDiepenbos, V. Crum- rine, M. Bantz, E, Huffman, B. Fulton, B. Vore, C. McDaniel, L. Kirkpatrick, A. Harley - Row 53 l. Miller, A. Krudop, M. Wagoner, L. Truex, l. Vanator, W. Studebaker, E. Paxton, A. Hatfield, B. Curthet, B. Newcomer, L. Ogan Row 4: I. Marks, C. Calhoun, S. Ricks, N. Ciudeman, P. Barnhart, A. Dickens, B. Beving- ton, L. Fike, A. Weitzel, B. Stoner Row 3: D. Mahoney, M. Fidler, R. Carter, A. Priser, l. Rohrer, S. Fike, B. McKee, D. Lehman, N. Leasure, M. Blocker, T. Neff, N. Barnhizer Row 2: M. Smith, K. Fike, R. Beeson, I. Anderson, E. Garber, L. Garber, M. Stuckman, M. Haney, P. Chambers, K. Neeley, E. Steury, E. johnson, B. Lawson Row l: C. Alban, R. Driver, G. Wort, G. Hedges, R. Dull, D, Gibbel, D. Bright, H. Royer, K. Davis HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Besides satisfying the interests that Manchester girls have for homemak- ing, our organization has sponsored various activities for the entire commun- ity. Among these have been the serving of the Aunt jemima Breakfast on Homecoming and giving the reception for the May Day Queen. NELDA ULERY and RUTH HAY, Presidents Row 51 Velma Pook, Barbara Stebbins, Maxine Annis, Marilyn Fidler, Susie Rouch, Thelma Shank, Lois Davis, Eileen Kauffman, Mary Alice Bagwell Row 4: Marjorie Smith, Alda lean Krudop, loEllen Skinner, Louise Fox, Alice Hatfield, Carolyn Holl, Virginia Towne, Kay Arbaugh, Miriam Skinner, lane Burkholder, Susanne Knoop, Irma Dare Row 3: Earlene Clark, Marnie Smith, Lois Fike, Alice Clarke, Ellen Huffman, Betty Cool, Donnadale Smucker, Betty Oaks -Row 2: Betty Samuelson, Marcy Koch, Wavelene Rinebarger, Martha Barnhart, Georgia Rife, Nelda Ulery 'Row l: Thyra Snider, Mary Anderson, Evelyn johnson, Margaret Stauffer, Loisanne Noe l lO WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION We' of the WAA boast one of the most active organizations on campus. Included in our program to create fellowship and interest in sports have been basketball, volleyball, archery, McClure's Lake Outing and the All-Star bas- ketball game. Awards were made' on a point system. MISS LOIS jOHNSON, Sponsor Row 3: Lois johnson, Jeanne Gebert, Faith Alber, joan Haley, Betty Lehman, Virginia Balzer, janice Hoff, june Rohrer, Nelda Ulery, Marcia Cripe, Ellen Huffman, Donna Riley, Florence Shady, june Smith, Fern Pegg, Leatice Fike, Muriel Morey, Colleen Underhill Row 2: Mary Moyer, Marilyn Shannon, Louise Fox, Carolyn Holl, Virginia Cissner, Norma Barnhizer, Margaret Farrington, Shirley Kilmer, Geneva Armentrout, Lucille Truex, Betty Gurthet, Marcy Bantz Row l: lda Zunkel, Loretta Racop, Mary Bowman, Doris Butterbaugh, loyce Mainous, lane Benner, Nancy Hunt, Lois Ogan, loan Overmyer, Kay Arbaugh, Patt Dotson, Elaine Smith ill Ellen Russell, Charles Reynolds, Dorothy Rinehart, F, E, Reed, Cosette Will, Wilbur McFaclclen, Gil- berto Claudio, Phil Strycker, Bill Dotson, Shirley Conkling, Gladys Blackburn FRENCH CLUB Pour pourvoir at ces etudiants cle Man- chester qui s'interessent a la langue fran- gaise une occasion d'apprenclre mieux la langue et de' slamuser au meme temps, nous autres membres du Cercle Francais nous sommes reunis regulierement pen- dant l'annee. Nous chantions des chan- sons frangaises et nous jouions des jeux francais. THE FRENCH CLUB Row 2: lack Bormuth, Arthur Hoffman, Bob Weimer, Wayne Eberly, Don Miller, Bill Chen, Paul Ritchey, Mack Bussert, Dick Bowman, Roger Warner, Wilson Lutz, Morris Beeghley Row l: Michael Samilov, Charlotte Schutz, Wanda Will, Wayne Zunkel, lim Horning GERMAN CLUB Um diejeinigen Studenten Manchesters, die lnteresse in der deutschen Sprache haben, die Celegenheit zu ueber die Sprache, Kultur, uncl Volksitten der Deut- schen zu lernen und gleichzeiting weine gemuetliche Ciesellschaftsstuned zu bil- den, wurde der Deutschclub unter die' Leitung Professor Hoffmann und seiner Guitare wieder organiziert. THE GERMAN CLUB Row 2: Cora Childs, F. E. Reed, Betty Lou Preston, Gladys Blackburn, Thelma Shank, Wanda Penrod, Nancy Myers, Dean Crouse, Bill Dotson, Conrad Wetzel, Ray Dull Row l: Eloine Arnold, Gilberto Claudio, Peggy Voorhees, loyce Burrous, Charles Reynolds, Ruth Layman, Rose Mary Oaks SPANISH CLUB Adelante, Siempre Adelante. Durante todo el ano teniamos las reuniones para proveer a los estudiantes interesados una oportunidad de ejercer su saber de es- panol y aprender mas de la lengua. Can- ciones. . . juegos . . . bingo.. .cines . . . THE SPANISH CLUB Row 2: Gene Gressley, Roy Valencourt, Roddy Rolston, Emery Kintner, Lyle Lambert, Erich Hof- mann, Bill Chen, Francis Lydic, Bob Gordon, Herb Erbaugh, Paul Ritchey Row l: Alberto Wong, Ruth Cummins, Dale Barnard, Cora Childs, Bob Wagoner, Betty Lou McKee, Al Deeter, Neal Merritt, Michael Samilov I. R. C. Through our Friday evening meetings we attempted to keep the members of the college community aware of the world about them. Our governing body included Erich Hofmann, Alberto Wong, Paul Ritchey, Cora Childs, Bob Wagoner and Professor Neal Merritt. THE I NTERNATlONAL RELATIONS CLUB ,HOOSIER HIKING CLUB Tramp . . . tramp . , . tramp . . . tramp . . . adventure, exploration, beauty,-all a part of our education in the great out- doors. Our program consists of studying nature through first-hand observation. With the help of Professors Kintner and Neher we have also collected biological specimens to aid us. An outstanding event of the year for us was the presentation of Sam Campbell to the student body, Our officers were Ray Hartsough, president: Clyde Lehman, vice-president, Thelma Campbell, honor secretary, Elma Lu Paxton, treasurer. EULA ROHRER, Recording Secretary Row 3: Carl Yoder, Art Gilbert, Barbara Bevington, Barbara Newcomer, Florence Fike, Fern Pegg, Eula Rohrer, Wilbur McFadden Row 2: Carol Warner, Ruby Schleinitz, Dolores Mahoney, Elma Lu Paxton, Lois Rohrer, Betty Lehman, Ray Hartsough Row l: Alice Hatfield, Kathryn Daugherty, Barbara West, Miriam Skinner Row 3: jean Holcombe, Betty Cool, Margaret Farrington, Fern Pegg, Bob Weick Row 2: Mamie Smith, Veva Crumrine, Lois Fike, Sarah Fike, Nelda Ulery, Ruth Coblentz, Velma Pook Row l: Phyllis Chambers, Aida lean Krudop, Maxine Annis, Betty McKee-, Virginia Landis, Waneta Showalter LIBRARY STAFF We have endeavored to serve the stu- dents of Manchester College in their needs tor supplementary as well as tun- damental references and materials for an excellent education. THE Ll BRARY STAFF In striking a balance vve figure that our organization has assets of loyal members, liabilities of too little time and a proprie- tary interest in the workings ot the busi- ness world. MERLE sTuTsiviAN, President BUSINESS CLUB Row 2: Don Bright, Bob Vore, Gene England, Stan Byerly, Ken Dilling, Merle Stutsman, Donn Kesler, Dale Hill Row l: Barbara Stone, Betty Mishler, Sue Blood, Eileen Kauffman, Roy Driver Row 3: Wilfred Brill, Harry Boggs, Dick Anstine, Brant Pfeiffer, Phil Barnhart, Don Deaton, Henry Eshelman, Tom Summe, lohn Penrod Row 2: Don Trost, Keith Davis, Gene Plunkett, Ross Kuszmaul, Paul Hong Dan Timmons, Wendell Plum, Ted Harmon, Roger Warner Row l: 1. E. Dotterer, john Ecker, Wilbur Bowman, Thelma Fair, Howard Royer, Everett Sauders lt isn't easy to learn Einstein's new theory and have fun at the same time, but considering all the factors involved, we've had a pretty good year. One of our out- standing achievements was to keep a girl in the club for three terms in a row. Other well remembered phenomena were the jack O' Lantern lamboree, ciphering matches and the ice cream socials. We also celebrated Prof. Dotterer's 30th year at MC by trying to give him a square deal at all times. Our group was an odd number . . . 25 by slide rule accuracy. Secretary of the organization was Thelma Fair . . . Phil Barnhart figured out the program ideas . . . Ted Harmon made it through the year as vice-president . . . head of the or- ganization was a square cog named How- ard Royer. Respectfully submitted by the President of the Math Club, HOWARD ROYER ll6 CONKLING'S HOFF'S BARK BARK ln order to give freshmen academic experience in the field of journalism and to re- veal to the community those choice bits of gossip that the OAK LEAVES tails to print, we have issued our BARK. RODRICK ROLSTON, Editor In our four-page mimeo- graphed newspaper com- plete with scoops, campus news, features and illustra- tions, we have endeavored to give to all our readers a paper well worth more than the two-cent sale price. VIRGINIA LANDIS and EVELYN WALES, Co-Editors ACORN l We have attempted in our publication to compile' from the better literary products of Communications IOS and IO6 a commendable fresh- man yearbook. EVELYN VANDI EPEN BOS, Editor CONKLINGS BARK: Row Z: Beverly S e i d. I e r, Margaret Farrington, Paul Eiler, Mary Mulligan, Loretta Marker Row l: Roddy Rolston, Fred R. Conkling HOFF'S BARK: Row 2: Virginia L a n di s, Donna Riley, Wilbur Abbot, Rosalind Beeson Row I : Evelyn Wales, Wan- da Foust ACORN: Row 2: Thomas Di I Ima n, Rosemary Oaks, Evelyn Van- Diepenbos, Ioyce Snyder, Gene Plunkett Row l: Phyllis Adams, joan Overmyer, Kathryn Neeley, Mary Lou Stuckman, Donna Krieg OAK LEAVES We have consistently provided the members of the Manchester Community with the latest and best in the way of campus news through our weekly newsheet. Although our circulation department has been criticized, we maintain that our reading public has never been bothered by stale news. Our editorial policy has stimulated campus thought along such lines as equal dating privileges, use of the social room and service to the college commun- ity. FRED R. CONKLING, Advisor Dick Miller, Howard Royer, Don Bright leanne Via, Pat Naylor, Elma Lu lane Benner, Gene Kuszmaul, Virginia Shirley Conkling Marvin Sherman, Dick Weider, Anderson, Louis Sapp Grady Snyder, Tom Keough, Bill Norris Al Deeter, Charlotte Schutz, Mary Morris Beeghley Paxton Royer, Mary Moyer, V we ,. -31532 ff wa - I: fzfsw .,.f, 1 '-:W X A , H A 'A. f ' ,.. A- - WM A ,, aNgW,w,J'57fT5wQ4, Wi if Thwf M 1. 13 231 152 Qywgg ' N23 fgwg ve- ' TS Row 4: Nellie Von Ehr, Dave Amstutz, Corlyle Drake, Roger Kelly, S. L. Flueckiger, Zola Taylor, Dean Van Tilbury, Betty Samuelson, Mary Ruth Shatter Row 3: Louise Durflinger, Howard Unger, Paul Sollenberger, Dick Bollinger, lohn Bechtel- heimer, Kenneth Miller, Pauline Hoskins, Paul Smith, Don Tait, Robert Schnar, Martha Rey- nolds, Wayne Shirky Row 2: Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Baer, Betty Shultz, Lois Shirky, Barbara Stebbins, Lowell Coats, loAnn Miller, Phyllis Hopkins Row l: Vernon Stinebaugh, Cleona Barr, Don Detrick, Gloria Walton, Carole Shultz, Lloyd Hoff CIVIC SYMPHONY North Manchester is probably the smallest city in the United States which supports a civic symphony reads an article in the Fort Wayne' News-Sentinel. Needless to say, we're proud of our organization which contains college stu- dents, protessors, staff members and town folk. Ours is truly a community project. Our purpose is to train musicians, to provide worthy community events and to increase music appreciation. 120 Row 4: Wayne Eberly, john Keim, Bob Carman, S. L. Flueckigcr Gerald Miller Row 3: Bob smith, Dick coffman, Bob Hopkins, Kenneth Miller . -- -.-- ViCe-Pre-Siden'f jim Brown, Santos Zaccone, Carl Shultz Cl I S T ' t .... t - r Row 2: William Stewart, Paul McClain, Virginia Orla a on ecre ary reasure Coats, Esther Rinehart, Margaret Brooks Cleona Barr . l l i i ' ' . president Row 1: Ph ii' Gbb 1, R ld w lt , l . Y ls l e Ona a on Don Tait . . . .. Librarian We have carried this through by presenting three concerts every year. Last spring we presented our concert with students from various neighboring high schools as guest soloists. This past fall Professor Vernon Stinebaugh was featured in our seasonal concert. interspersed among these presenta- tions were such projects as the Messiah and Martha , Dr. Flueckiger directed our practices every Monday evening. Respectfully submitted, GLORIA WALTON, Secretary l2l WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Maintaining our position as an import- ant division of the choral department, we offered to the feminine members of the Manchester Community an opportunity to exercise' their vocal talents at many times during the year. Monday and Thursday rehearsals . . . chapel perform- ances . . . MESSIAH . . . MARTHA. . . parties . . . With Professor Kennedy di- recting the seventy-five member group, Anticipating the future purchase of robes for the organization, Audra Miller, treasurer, was eager to take advantage of any financial crescendo, while her sis- ter jeanette directed the executive activi- ties of the club. Senior Ruby Coss acted as vice'-president. Respectfully submitted, LOIS HORNINC-, Secretary we mixed fun with music in perfecting both sacred and secular numbers. Row 4: Sue Blood, Mary Halsey, Norma Long, lane Enyeart, Dorothy Forney-, Liz Hoffman, Ellen Russell, Donna Olinger, Veva Crumrine, Pat Naylor, Yula Yohe, Mamie Smith, Lois Horning, Anna Norris, Lucille Mahaffey, Joanna Spitler, Ellen Sheetz, june Smith, Natalie Gudeman, Florence Shady, Nancy Forney, Lois Kintner, lean Richardson Row 3: Wilma Beckley, Mary lane Carman, Beverly Bright, Mary Summey, Lorine Kettering, Jeanette Miller, Mary Ruth Shaffer, Zola Taylor, Kay Arbaugh, Marilyn Shannon, Alene Borneman, DeLoscia Swinehart, Wilma Studebaker, Noreen Norman, Waneta Sl'l0Walter, Sally Carman, Betty FulT0l'1, Pat Conner Row 2: Thyra Neff, Marabelle Locker, Margaret Brooks, jean Ryan, Marianne Rhoades, Dorothy Cripe, Mary Timmons, Sara Ricks, Pat Butterbaugh, Phyllis Chambers, Lois Barkdoll, Margaret Hilbert, jane Burkholder, Ruth Layman, Nancy Fike, Audra Miller Row l: Thyra Snider, Lorraine Garber, Pauline Hoskins, Martha Smith, Marjorie Blocher, Ruby Coss, Elaine Garber, Phyllis Gibbel, Susanne Knoop, Wanda Will, Marcia Haney, joann Fisher, Mar- garet james 122 , MEN'S GLEE CLUB Really coming into our own this year, we made frequent chapel appearances and got off campus for other programs. Everyone knows that stout-hearted men can't be beat-especially when it comes to four-part music for male voices. So Oklahoma Kennedy fed it to us and we tried to give it to him. Operating with a membership of about sixty men, we shouldered our share of responsibility for the Messiah and opera performances. Looking for money all year was our treasurer, Don Detrick, while vice-president Bernie Blough fur- nished plenty of moral support. Submitted by DON COLLINS, President Row 4: Paul Beach, Harry McNeary, Bob Hollenberg, Lloyd Smith, Bob lvlarbaugh, Ron Walton, Myron Kennedy, Gerald Sheller, Byron Berkey, Wes Simmons, Clyde McDaniel Row 3: Loren Kirkpatrick, Ernie Barr, Roy Valencourt, Clyde Ploughe, Gordon Westerfield, john Keim, Al Cripe, Larry Wong, Wilbur Bowman, Bernie Blough, Don Collins Row 2: Ernie Hostetler, Conrad Wetzel, Paul Ritchey, Wayne Zunkel, Roddy Rolston, Dan Timmons, Gene Porter, Don Tait, Bob Hopkins, Wendell Plum, Paul Eiler Row l: Gordon Hedges, Wayne Klepinger, Al Huston, Dick Whitacre, Don Detrick, jim Horning, Bob Smith, Dick Coffman, Don Weaver, Harold Mack Row 3: Margaret Brooks, Virginia Royer, jane Stephens, Dick Bollinger, Anna Mae Ehr- min, S. L. Flueckiger, loAnn Miller Row 2: Dorothy Smith, Cleona Barr, Betty Shultz, Phyllis Barnhart, Jeanette Miller, Pris- cilla Kester Row l: Carl Shultz, Ron Walton, Gloria Walton, Don Detrick, Carole Shultz, Lloyd Hoff STRING SYMPHONY The String Symphony strives to otter a superior program to those members ot the community who are interested in either producing or hearing string music. During the year we appeared in two formal concerts. The Winter Concert, which was held on january 6, l95O, in the college auditorium, featured Carl Shultz and Dorothy Smith as soloists playing the second and third movements of the Concerto tor Two Violins and String Orchestran by Bach. The String Quartet, composed ot Mr. Shultz, Miss Smith, Carole Shultz and Donald Detrick also presented Allegretto by Mozart and Bourree by Bach. ln addition the' String Quartet has played for many high schools, church and civic groups, and it appeared in formal concert at Bethany Biblical Sem- inary in Chicago on December 3, l949. 124 Row 3: Wes Simmons, Vernon Stinebaugh, Anita Bollinger, Eldon Kienholz, Delores Harms Row 2: George Kuebler, Lois Rohrer, Esther Rinehart, Dorothy Cripe Row l: Ann Niswonger, Phyllis Gibbel For our Spring Concert we gave the evening entertainment for the lVlother's Day observance on campus. Dr. Thur- ber Madison ot Indiana University was guest conductor. Officers tor the year were Carl Shultz, presidentg Eldon Kienholz, vice-presidentg and Esther Rinehart, secretary-treasurer. Reported by PROF. VERNON H. STINEBAUC-H, Conductor i A ik, Dorothy Smith and Carl Shultz, Winter Concert Soloists Row 4: Dick Myers, Stan Burrous, Paul Beach, john Bechtelheimer, Harry McNeary, Clyde Ploughe, Karleton Halladay, Virgil Royer, joe Ebbinghouse, Olin Mason, jim Shoemaker, Bernie Blough, Don Collins, Wes Simmons, Ron Walton, john Keim Row 3: Virginia Royer, Betty Lou Hershberger, Dave Amstutz, Bill Norris, Bob Stoner, jim Brum- baugh, Dave Eiler, jack Hartman, Paul Eiler, Paul Weller, Don Weaver, Arden Morris, Dick Ober, Cuene- vere Strycker, Opal Wagoner Row 2: janette Rohrer, Colleen Underhill, Gloria Walton, Wanda Penrod, Martha Witt, Cordon Hedges, Wayne Klepinger, Bill Gorden, Bernadine Fisher, Marcella Farrar, Martha Reynolds, Phyllis Barnhart, jean Smith, Mary Lou Beach Row l: joyce Burrous, Caroline Cripe, Virginia jensen, Mary jo Turner, Anna Mae Ehrmin, joan Hershberger, Carole Shultz, Virginia Smallwood, Esther Rinehart, Vivian Morris, Alice Mae Priser A CAPPELLA CHOIR We, the members of the A Cappella Choir, have endeavored to bring to our hearers the best in choral literature. Un- der the direction of Professor Kennedy we have performed both secular and sacred music, accompanied and a cap- pella. Besides causing occasional dis- turbances in chapel, we appeared in pro- grams at some of the local churches, con- ferences here on campus and at churches in surrounding communities. Climaxing the year's activities was our annual spring tour during Holy Week. On the tour we visited over a dozen churches in the lndiana-Illinois-Michigan areas. Sandwiched in our schedule of eat- ing, riding and singing were our perform- ances for many high school audiences. Although we tried to convince our lis- teners that the choir is a group of talent- ed, mature singers, we count among our year's accomplishments other fortissimos. With our singing chime tower, we man- aged to win the Homecoming display con- test . . . Characters came into their own at the dress-up party . . . We learned to make split second decisions, hit high F's with ease and avoid colds. Officers for the year were Bill Norris, president: Martha Reynolds, vice-presi- delntg Dave Amstutz, treasurerg and Mar- tha Witt, secretary. THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR Hey you folk! Cut out the malarky and get into those robes . . . Well, it you'd hung them up half- way decent . . . Who's got 55??? . . . Uggh! l . . . And it's empty, too . . . Thanks Clyde, it was a little dusty . . . Come on . . . Knock it off! . . . There are people' out there . . . Remember, keep your EYES right here . . . Row 4: Zola Taylor, Virginia Royer, Lester Rouch, Paul Cramblet, Wayne Eberly, loanna Spitler, Doris Kinzie Row 3: Wes Simmons, Clyde McDaniel, Waneta Showalter, Miriam Robins, Sally Garman, Noreen Nor- man, Violet Major, jean Ryan, Dick Coffman, Bob Hopkins, jim Brumbaugh, Dick Whitacre, Mary Summey, Gene Porter, Bernadine Fisher, john Keim, Wilbur McFadden, Bob Smith, Bob Garman Row 2: Mary Ruth Shaffer, Betty FultOl'1, lane Enyeart, Mary lo Turner, Ruby Coss, Caroline Cripe, Bob Smith, Martha Rynolds, Wayne Shirky, Gordon Hedges, Don Tait, john Bechtelheimer Row l: Pauline Hoskins, Paul Smith, Charles Butler, joAnn Miller, Pat Naylor, Loisanne Noe S. L. Flueckiger, Conductor VARSITY BAND A football game wouldn't be complete without an exhibition of marching and playing skill by a band. And a necessary component of any basketball cheering group is a pep band. At least, that's what we members of the Varsity Band believe. Besides executing stimulating music for sport events, we also presented a concert WORKSHOP BAND on February 2.4. This concert featured the trumpeting of Gene Porter, Marion Hopkins, and Dick Coffman. Anticipated every spring is the annual outdoor twi- light concert. Also, members of the band were' active in band Clinics held dur- ing the year. CHARLES BUTLER, President For those students of music who desire to learn the fundamentals of various band instruments, the Workshop Band has been organized. Row 2: Beverly Bright, Edna Oaks, lean Smith, Donna Olinger, Thyra Neff, Nancy Fike, Mary Hershey, Bob Stoner, Clyde Ploughe, Charles Butler, S. L. Flueck- iger, Florence Shady, Opal Wagoner, Mamie Smith Row l: Evelyn Wales, Mary lo Turner, Noreen Norman, Paul Cramblet, Harry McNeary, Art Gilbert, Phyllis Barnhart, Ruby Coss, Betty Fulton, Lorine Ketter- ing On December I I, l949, in keeping with Manchester tradition, the Choral Society presented I-Iandel's great oratorio, the MESSIAI-I. However, for the first time, with the exception of a tew solos, we performed the entire oratorio. In or- der to do the complete work it was nec- essary to divide the program into two sec- tions, with Part I being given in the after- noon and Parts Il and Ill following in the evening. Professor Arthur W. Kennedy directed the choral group which was accompanied CHORAL SOCIETY by Mrs, C-enita Speicher at the organ and by the North Manchester Civic and Man- chester College Symphony Orchestra. Soloists were Martha Reynolds, soprano from New Paris, Indiana, Mary Io Turner, contralto from Auburn, Indiana: and Emmit I-latch, bass from Fort Wayne, ln- diana-all students at Manchester Col- lege. The tenor soloist was Robert I-larris from the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. THE CHORAL SOCIETY tg 55356 I29 5,3234 E' I Row 5: Ralph Wagoner, Bob McFadden, Morris Beeghley, Merrill Mow, Galen Holcomb Row 4: Opal Pence, Arden Morris, Russell Mclnnis, jack Davis, Dwight Smith, Owen Shankster, lim Tyler, Don Ritchey Row 3: Bill Corden, john Tomlonson, Dick Miller, Byron Berkey, Howard Rees Row 2: Bob Wagoner, Paul Ritchey, Gene Kuszmaul, Frederick Rodda, Welton Snavely, jim Simmons ' Row l: Loren Bussert, AI l-luston, lack Kline, Emery Kintner, Wayne Shirky, Dave Ockerman STUDENT MINISTERS Upon the dissolving of the Student Christian Union last spring the Com- munity Council chose us, the members of the Religious Life Committee, to study other possibilities for organizations and at the same time maintain a religious program on the campus. Although we didn't set up a new organiza- tion, we attempted to better integrate' the college community and at the same time provoke thought through the presentation of the Laubach Conference Christian Living Emphasis Week, the Courtship and Marriage Conference and the Politico-Religion Conference. lnterspersed among these conferences were bull sessions, programs, dis- cussions and other campus activities which we initiated. We also sponsored the campus wide drive for the' World Student Service Fund. l32 Row 3: Frederick Rodda, Florence Fike, Wilbur McFadden, Galen Holcomb Row 2: Carol Valencourt, Roy Valencourt, Claude Dotson, Sarah Fike, Bob Swank, Mary Louise Swank Row I: Stanley Bittinger, Vivian Bittinger, Ioan George, Berneita Gorden, Susie Rouch, Lois Kintner MISSION FELLOWSHIP The Religious Lite Committee attempted to bring about better cooperation among the various college religious groups and their programs. Among these' groups were the Sunday School, the Brethren Youth Fellowship, the Metho- dist Student Movement, the youth group at the,EvangeIical United Brethren, the Mission Fellowship, a number of fellowship cells, the group in charge ot evening worship, the student ministers, and deputations. THE RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMITTEE I33 CHAPELS O GIVE THANKS UNTO Tl-IE LORD -PSALMS 10511 NORMAN PEALE FRANK LAUBACH THE ANGELUSH portrayed by Bob Walton and Marcy Bantz 134 gem WW W . if N' A large part of the interest in religious ideas during the past year has been due to the outstanding speakers and resource leaders brought to the campus by the college. A sizable increase in chapel funds by Mrs. Calvin Ulrey helped the chapel committee to bring to Manchester such nationally known leaders as Frank Laubach, Norman Vincent Peale, Caston Foote, Harry Cotton, Con- gressman Walter ludd, Bishop Bromley Oxnam, Sherwood Eddy and Harold Bosley. Through the Religious Life Committee Dr. Bernard Clausen was secured for the Christian Living Emphasis Weekg Mrs. Evelyn Duvall led the Courtship and Marriage Conference. Between these' conferences T. Wayne Rieman, Ercell Lynn, R. l-l, Miller and other professors offered stimulating counsel. 135 REPRESENTATIVE GROUPS DEPICTINC- THE SPONTANEOUS RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION ON CAMPUS . . . I36 YOUTH CABINETS E. U. B, F. lack Davis, Mary lo Turner, Wanda Penrod, john Andrews M. S. M. Row 2: Brant Pfeiffer, Robin Hess, Rev. Elson, Rick Reahard, Claude Dotson Row l: Bob Gordon, Shirley Conkling, joe Ablett C. B. Y. F. Don Royer, jane Burkholder, Bob Kintner, Mary Bagwell, Lowell Edwards, Kathleen Fike, Marlin Weaver, Audra Miller, Dick Miller V- , O COME, LET US WORSHIP AND BOW DOWN. -PSALMS 95:6 137 Several organizations on campus afford the student an opportunity to serve others or in other ways express his relig- ious convictions. One of the more active groups is the deputation department which sends dep teams to various churches throughout the Central Region. Another organization is the Student Min- isters who sponsored a community book drive. The Sunday School has stimulated many S. S. CABINET Row 2: T. Wayne Rieman, Wayne Zunkel, Dwight Smith, Merrill Mow, Galen Holcomb, Ercell Lynn Row l: Thelma Fair, Erich Hofmann, C-ale Crumrine, Isabel Beery lively discussions and has also worked in Christian Service Projects. Smaller groups such as the C. B. Y. F., the M. S. M., the E. U. B. F. and the' Mission Fellowship have worked on smaller group services such as visitations and the sending of aid to foreign countries through various pro- jects. On a more personal level have been the cell groups and evening meditation group. FEATURES L i i i MAY QUEEN 'I949 ANNA MAE EHRMIN Ardith Newcomer, Fresh- mang Barbara Helser, Sopho- moreg Barbara Sfutsrnan, lun- iorg Mary Esther Mills, Seniorg Helen Yeager Garner, Maicl-of- Honorg Anna Mae Ehrmin, Queeng Sue Riggleman Bren- nan, l948 May Queeng lo Mary Oaks, Seniorg Lois Bagwell Davis, juniorg lanice Hoff, Sophomoreg Myrtle jones, Freshman MAY The C-ay Nineties, theme of i949 May Day, moved in on the' Manchester Com- munity as the first official activity after the acceptance of Community Govern- ment here. We began the gala two-day celebration with inter-class activities on Friday afternoon, May 6. This was fol- lowed in the evening by the Butterbaugh- Durnbaugh production, Vodvil Varieties. Winner in the float contest the next l43 DAY morning was the old-fashioned barber- shop. Later Anna Mae Ehrmin was crowned Queen of the May. We contin- ued the festivities with a picnic at noon, double-header baseball in the afternoon, formal dinner and the appearance of the Legend Singers in the evening. Submitted by ED lVllLLS, May Day Chairman CAMP MACK OUTING Although rain opened the day ot the eleventh annual trek to Camp Mack, it didn't dampen the spirits ot 450 students and faculty members who joined the mass exodus from lVlc's campus. Due to the rain we could not announce the winner of inter-class competition, but we discovered that this didn't throw cold water on a good time. MARLIN WEAVER, Chairman of the Camp Mack Outing Committee BREAKAWAY Ours was the duty to break the campus away from tradition and give all girls the chance they had been waiting for all their lives. We gave them the opportunity to get dates for lunch, the football game and the famous Shmoo- guess-board followed by a sock-hop . THE BREAKAWAY COMMITTEE QW' E7 Homecoming . . . October l5 . . . Vfe planned a full day's schedule of events to honor visiting alumni and to entertain the student body, faculty and friends. Friendli- ness was stressed as the theme which the organizations should use in making their dis- plays. HOMECOMING. . .. First on the judges' list of displays was the singing chimes tower of the A Cappella Choir. The day's pro- gram included the an- nual Aunt jemima Breakfast, alumni pro- gram and football game climaxed with Tri Al- pha's One Foot in l-leavenu. 1oE ABLETT, Chairman of Homecoming Committee Stanley Bittinger joe Ebbinghouse Anna Mae Ehrmin jim Garber Warren Garner Ben Haney WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Wilson Lutz jim Overholt Virginia Royer Cuenevere Strycker Denver U Iery Wwmpgnm FAMILY PORTRAIT On May l3 and l4, l949, we of Tri Alpha presented Family Portrait by Len- ore Coffee and joyce Cowen. The play elaborated in terms of an ordinary fam- ily, which speaks as we do today, the story of the family of jesus. The theme was taken from the Bible, Mark 6:43 A prophet is not without honor but in his own country, and among his kin, and in his own house. We will long remember Barbara Stuts- man's splendid portrayal of Mary, Danny Priser as Simon, jim Overholt as joseph, and Merlin Shull's playing of james. Others in the twenty-nine member cast were Frances Castleman, Nan C-roff, Vir- ginia Sellers, Kathleen Rarick, Betty Lou Hershberger, Norma Lou Barnhizer, Bill Pettit, Dean Lehman, joe Armstrong and johnny Holl. Prof. Milton Bohard direct- ed Family Portrait and with the aid of Mark Weaver, chairman of the stage com- mittee, produced the play which required extensive staging. THE TRl ALPHA From the number of people who tried out for the cast of One Foot in l-leavenn, we felt that Bob Garwood best fitted the role of Rev. Spence, father and minister, who had more troubles with his kids than he did with his parishioners. Equally adaptable was Betty Lou Hershberger in the role of Mrs. Spence, moderator at all family quarrels and general dispatcher of peace. The two children, Eileen and l-lartzell, were portrayed by Gloria Walton and Don ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN Schultz. Hartzell in particular was very adept at getting into trouble, and with the appearance' of lanice l-loff as Louise and Gene Porter as Ronny, he hopelessly complicated the entire plot. The play was cleverly written and full of laughs, yet we felt that the story as a whole was inspir- ing to the large crowd of Homecomers who witnessed the first Tri Alpha pro- duction of the year. THE TRI ALPHA wmxmvfakax ww gf. ' U M fx? 'fb M? 5? H 5 Q A Ss ? az 11 Q fi - X 'X MARTHA On February 3 and 4 we presented to the Manchester Community something extraordinary in the' way of student-pro- duced entertainment. Under the direction of Mr. Arthur Kennedy the combined choral groups and Tri Alpha staged Von Flotow's opera Martha . The artistic stage setting, orchestra and gaily cos- tumed choruses of farmers, hunters, huntresses and servant maids formed appropriate backgrounds for the excel- lent performances of the leads. Adding comedy to both performances were Welsley Simmons as sheriff and Richard Ober in his interpretation of Sir Tristram. Deserving special thanks along with Prof. Kennedy for the success of the opera were leads Cosette' Will, jean Smith, john Bechtelheimer, jack Hart- man, Virginia Smallwood, Martha Rey- nolds, Paul Beach and Ronald Walton who kept us singing such tunes as None So Fair and The Last Rose of Summer . Submitted by THE COMBINED OPERA COMMITTEE PHOTO CONTEST Receiving first place in the AURORA photo contest was Wilbur Bowman's original picture, Bernie's Dream . Second prize went to C-ale' Crumrine for his photo ot Ulrey Hall. Paul Baker's snow scene ranked third with lane Burkholder's snap of the square dancers receiving honorable mention. l53 1 Teach 4 FACULTY AND STAFF DIRECTORY Ahlfeld, Florence, R. R. 3, N. Manchester, Ind ....... 12 Allen, Max, 607 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. ......................... ............ 1 2 Ashley, Esther Mae, 705 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ...................... ...... 1 2 Baer, Dorothy, 702 E. Ninth, N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ...... 1 7, 120 Barnhart, Murl, 704 N. Wayne St. N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ......... 1 2 Beery, Isabel, 507 Miami St., N, Manchester, lnd. ...................... ......... 1 3, 139 Bollinger, Russell, R. R. 2, East St. N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ........ 1 2, 13, 70 Book, Howard, 701 Sycamore St., N. Manchester, lnd. ................ ........ 1 3, 73 Bowers, Virginia, College P. O., N. Manchester, Ind. ................... ...... 1 7 Brembeck, Cole, Urbana, Indiana ........ Coblentz, Ruth, 1006 N. Wayne, 11 N. Manchester, lnd. ...................... ...... 1 3, 115 Conine, Herman, 509 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................... ......... 1 7 Conkling, Fred, 722 N. Mill, N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ...... 1 3, 117 Cussen, Robert, 605 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................... ...... 1 7 Dailey, Elizabeth, 701 College Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ...... 1 7 Dare, Irma, 702 E. Ninth, N. Manchester, Ind. ................ ...... 1 3, 110 Dejong, Martina, 702 E. Ninth, N. Manchester, lnd. ...................... ......... 1 3 Domer, Maxine, 609 College, Ave., N. Manchester, Ind, ................... ........ 1 3, 73 Doner, Alice, 906 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind. ............. ......... 1 3 Dotterer, I. E., 404 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. ................ ...... 1 3, 116 Dunbar, Anna, 51 1 College Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. ................ ...... 1 7 Eikenberry, A. R., 606 E. Seventh, N. Manchester, Ind. ...................... ........ 1 2, 13 Erbaugh, Clarence, 601 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. Flueckiger, S. L., 1207 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind. .......... 13, 120, 121, 124, 128 Garver, Earl, 703 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................ 14, 71, 72, 98 Gorden, lsrael, Middlebury, lnd. ............................ 17 Halladay, Paul, 1204 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, lnd. .................................... 14, 73 Hamer, O. S., East Street, N. Manchester, Ind. ...... 14 Hott, Lloyd, 718 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, lnd. .............. 14, 95, 98, 120, 124 Hoffman, Arthur, East Street, N, Manchester, Ind. .................................. 14, 112 Holcombe, lean, 1007 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, lnd. ................... ............ 1 4, 115 Holl, Carl, 718 Bond St., N. Manchester, Ind. ...................... 11, 12, 70, 105 johnson, Dorothy, 704 N. Wayne, N, Manchester, Ind. ................... .. ........ 14, 73 johnson, Lois, 502 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................... ......... 1 4, 111 jones, Evelyn, 715 N. Sycamore, N, Manchester, Ind. ................ ........ 1 0, 17, 73 Keim,'C. Ray, 701 Miami St. N. Manchester, lnd. ................ ........ 1 4, 95 Kennedy, Arthur, College Apts., N. Manchester, Ind. ............ . 1 4 Keller, Paul, 508V2 E. Ninth, N. Manchester, lnd. .......... 14, 70, 71, Kintner, Edward, 1004 East St., N. Manchester, lnd. ........................ . Landis, Mildred, 507 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. ................ . Leasure, Nettie, 502 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................ . Little, Orrel, 108 S. Market St., N. Manchester, Ind. ................... . Lynn, Ercell, 1008 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................ . McPherson, Paul, 408 N. Sycamore St., N. Manchester, Ind. ................ 15, 77 Mathis, I. H., 505 Ninth St., N. Manchester, lnd. ............. . Merritt, Neal, 601 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................. .. Miller, R. H., 606 E. Ninth St., N. Manchester, lnd. ........................... . Miller, Wayne, College Apt. No. 5, N. Manchester, lnd. ........................... . Moore, Harry, 1005 Harrison, 73, 98, 102 14 17 ......15, woe 15 ..,...15,139 ,78, 85, 95 17 ..,...i5, 113 ..15, 73, 98 5, 98 N. Manchester, Ind. ............ 15, 77, 78, 84, 88, 95 Morris, Charles, East Street, N. Manchester, lnd. ............................ 12, 15, 101 Muir, Gladdys, 706 Bond St., N, Manchester, lnd. .................................... 15, 73 Myers, Gail, Oakwood Hall, N. Manchester, Ind. .... 17 Neher, O. W., 608 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. .............. ........ I 5, 108 Netzley, Lulu, Oakwood Hall, N. Manchester, lnd. .................... ....... 1 7, 70, 71 Notfsinger, Paul, 721 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, lnd. .................... ........... I 7 Preston, Betty Lou, 601 College Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. ....................... ........ 1 5, 113 Reed, F. E., 715 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. ................,......... '16, 112, 113 Rieman, T. Wayne, 61 1 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ................ 16, 70, 71, 73, 139 Royer, Donald, College Apt. No. 2, N. Manchester, lnd. .......................... 16, 106, 137 Sanger, Lola, 601 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................................ 16 Sayers, William, 802 East Street, N. Manchester, Ind. ............ 16, 73, 77, 78, 92, 95 Schutz, Salena, 503 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................................ 17 Schwalm, Vernon, 701 N. Bond St., N. Manchester, Ind. .................... ....... 1 O, 12, 73 Speicher, Genita, 602 N, Bond St., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................................ 16 Stinebaugh, Vernon, 1 I 16 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. .................... 16, 73, 120, 125 Strickler, Dale, 712 N. Wayne St., N. Manchester, Ind. .................. 12, 16, 70, 71, 95 Sullivan, Margaret, Roann, Indiana ........................ 17 Trexler, Rosemary, Peru, Indiana ...... Von Ehr, lack, 507 E. Ninth St., I7 N. Manchester, Ind, ..... ..... ...... ....... 1 6 , 73 Wampler, Sadie, 609 College Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. ................. ....... I 6, 98 Warvel, Ethel, 601 Miami St., N. Manchester, Ind. ..................., .............,.., 1 7 Weimer, Harry, 719 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, Ind. ................. ........ 1 6, 95, 105 Yinger, Eleanor, 504 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. ...... . ....,... ,,,,, I 6 STUDENT DIRECTORY Abbott, Wilbur, 305 Aud, Blvd., Winona Lake, Indiana ............. -------- 6 I Ablett, joe, 7I4 N. Sycamore, North Manchester, Indiana ........ -----,-- 2 I Adams, Phyllis, I20 N. Vine St., Elkhart, Indiana ........................ -------- 6 I Alban, Clyde, 3I4 j St., LaPorte, Indiana ..........................------ 5l, 93 Alber, Faith, R. R. No, 2, Walton, Indiana .... 6I Algate, Frank, 559 E. Greenlawn, 1 II7 I37 II7 I09 III Lansing, Michigan ................. ...........- .-.... 8 4 Alger, Patricia, R. R. No. I, Michigan City, Indiana .................................. Zl Amstutz, David, Marshallville, Ohio ...... 42, I20 I26 Anderson, joan, 44 W. Pitman, Battle Creek, Michigan ............ 42, IOO, IO9 II9 Anderson, Mary, R. R. No. I, Wabash, Indiana .............................. 2I, IIO IIS Andrews, john, Winona Lake, Indiana .......... 42 I37 Annis, Maxine, Lakeville, Indiana ........ 2I, IIO II5 Anstine, Lowell, 35I West Maple, Hartville, Ohio ........ 4I, 42, 70, 72, 98, IOO IO3 Anstine, james, Hartville, Ohio ........................ 42 Anstine, Richard, 254 S. Prospect, Hartville, Ohio ,......................................... 6I II6 Arbaugh, Kathryn, R. R. No. 2, Westminster, Maryland .... 6I, I06, IIO, III I22 Arbuckle, William, I249 E. Corby Blvd., South Bend, Indiana ...................................... 6I Armentrout, Geneva, R. R. No. 2, New Carlisle, Ohio .................... ........ 6 I III Armstrong, joe, 602 Walnut St., No. Manchester, Indiana ....... ........ 2 I, 98 I00 Arney, Harold, Ashley, Indiana ........ ...........,. 2 I Arnold, Eloine, I9I9 Frances Ave., Elkhart, Indiana .......,................... ........ 5 6 II3 Augsburger, jayne, R. R. No. 8, Ft. Wayne, Indiana ............,.................. ...... 5 6 Ayers, Harmon, Gen. Del., Lapaz, Indiana ...... 6I Babcock, Grace, I Ith and Chestnut Sts., Winona Lake, Indiana ........................ ...... 5 I Backus, Ron, 6I 2 Delaware Ave., Dayton 5, Ohio .,..................... ....... 5 5, 82 Baer, Richard, ldaville, Indiana ...... ............ 8 8 Bagwell, Mary, 6I O N. Front St., N. Manchester, Ind. .......,.................. 55, I IO, I37 Bailey, Ralph, Pierceton, Indiana Baker, Alfred, Box I5, Sidney, Indiana ....... ...... I O7 Baker, Louis, 503 W. South St., . N. Manchester, Indiana .................................. 42 Baker, Paul, 5I9 Columbus Ave., N. W., Canton, Ohio ..................................., ,,.. 2 I IOS Baker, William, 252 Sinclair St., Wabash, Indiana .........,......,...,......., ....,, 2 I Baldwin, Howard, Claypool, Indiana .,.,. .....,,.,,. 6 I Balzer, Virginia, I2O N. I0th St., Miamisburg, Ohio ...,...........,...,.... .,,, 56 I II Bantz, Marcielle, 43I E. Grand Ave., Decatur, Illinois ................,......,,,.,,,,, IO9 III Barkdoll, Lois, Copemish, Michigan ,....... ,.,, 6 I I22 Barnard, Dale, 707 Bridge St., Portland, Michigan ........,,,....,.,,,.,,,,,,, IO2 I I3 Barnes, Richard, 2I 5 E. Silver Street, Bluffton, Indiana ...........,.,....,,....,,,.,. ,.,.,, 7 7, 78 Barnhart, Martha, I I I E. jackson Street, New Carlisle, Ohio ,.......,.....,,..,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,,,, 42, IIO Barnhart, Marvin, North Hampton, Ohio .,............ 42 Barnhart, Philip, 5702 E. Michigan Street, Indianapolis I9, Indiana .................... 54 I09, II6 Barnhart, Phyllis, R. R. 4, Lafayette, Indiana ............ 42, I09, I24 I26, I28 Barnhizer, Norma, R. R. I, Cicero, Indiana .........-.----.---- 42, 93, IOO, IO9, Ill Barr, Ernest, 5I2 I Ith Ave. S., Nampa, Idaho ............................ -------. 2 I, IO5, I23 Barr, Francis, 5I2 Ilth Ave. S., Nampa, Idaho ............-........---------- ------------- 4 2, lol Baucher, Robert, 809 W. Logan, Celina, Ohio ........ 2I Bauer, Richard, 644 N. Walnut St., Celina, Ohio ...........................-- ----------- 4 2, 77, I09 Bauer, Robert, 644 N. Walnut St., Celina, Ohio ...................... 42, 77, 82, 85, 87, 9I Beach, Mary Lou, I240 Arnold Ave., Akron, Ohio ...................................... 59, I00, I26 Beach, Paul, I82 Canton Rd., Akron, Ohio ,,......,,,.....,............. 42, IOO, I23, I36 Beahm, Harriet, 4.04 S. Homan Ave., Chicago 24, Illinois ................................ 54, 70, 73 Beam, jack, 820 Leland Ave., Dayton, Ohio Bechtelheimer, john, Flora, Indiana ...... 20, 22, I00, I03, I20, I26, I28 Beckley, Wilma, R. R, 2, Peru, Indiana ............ 58, I22 Beck, Robert, Syracuse, Indiana Beeghley, Morris, I204 Seneca Dr., Dayton, ohm ............................ oi, 112,118,132 Beeson, Rosalind, IZO V2 N. Main St., Columbia City, Indiana .............. 6I, I07, I09, II7 Bellamy, Harold, Butler, Indiana ................ Bender, Nancy, 293 Falls Avenue, Wabash, Indiana .................................... Benner, jane, R. R. 2, Logansport, Indiana .................. 42, Berkey, Byron, R. R. No. I, 6I 6I IOO, III,II8 Windber, Pennsylvania ...................... 22, I23, I32 Bevington, Barbara, R. R. 3, Troy, Ohio .... 61, I09, I I4 Bird, William, 42 West Maple St., Wabash, Indiana ........................... Bittinger, Stanley, 6I0 N. Mill St., North Manchester, Indiana ................ 22, I33, I47 Bittinger, Vivian, 6I0 N. Mill St., North Manchester, Indiana ........................ 22, I33 Bitzer, john, R. R. I, Lagro, Indiana ................ 42, I05 Black, Robert, R. R. I, Leesburg, Indiana .............. 6I Blackburn, Gladys, R. R., Hudson, Indiana ................................ 42, I I2, I I3 Blocker, john, 300 Lake, Syracuse, Indiana ........ 6I, 84 Blocher, Marjorie, R. R. 4, ' Greenville, Ohio ........................ 54, IOO, I09 I22 Blood, Sue, R. R. 2, Bristol, Indiana ...... ........ 6 0, 6I, I07, I I5 I22 Blough, Bernard, Tabor, Iowa ................ 55, 92, I00, IO3, I23 I26 Blough, Dale, Polo, Illinois ........ 42, 7I, 98, IOO I I9 Boggs, Harry, R. R. 2, Warsaw, Indiana .......... 42 II6 Bollinger, john, South Whitley, Indiana ................ 61 Bollinger, Lynn, R. R. 2, North Manchester, Indiana ............................ 43 Bollinger, Mary, R. R. I, South Whitley, Indiana .. 6I Bolt, Paul, N. East, North Manchester, Indiana ........................ 22 IOS Boomershine, Roger, Gowen, Michigan ................ 43 Bormuth, john, I I I4 Wayne St., North Manchester, Indiana ........ 6I, I02, I04 II2 Borneman, Alene, R. R. I, Leaf River, Illinois ..6I I22 Bowers, Elmer, College P. O., North Manchester, Indiana ........................ 43 IOI Bowman, Mack, 837 S. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, Illinois .................... 50, 58, 77, 94 IO3 Bowman, Mary, 244 So. East Ave., Oak Park, Illinois .................... 54, 7I, 72, 73 III Bowman, Richard, 5I7 Miller Street, Bluffton, Indiana ....,.,......,.,,......,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 61 I I2, Bowman, Wilbur, New Paris, Indiana .............,...... 54, IO6, II6 I23 Boyer, Max, 60I No. Wayne, North Manchester, Indiana ...................,,....,,. 22 Brand, Max, Ashley, Indiana ..... ...... 5 4, 84, 9I I07 men Brandts, jerry, Mercelina Hotel, Celina, Ohio .......................................... 85, 87, 94 Bright, Beverly, R. R, 1, Box 380-A, Vandalia, Ohio ...........,.............. 51, 106, 122, 128 Bright, Don, R. R. 3, Arcanum, Ohio .......................... 54, 109, 115, 118 Brightbill, David, 23 S. Edison Ave., Elgin, lllinois .............................................. 43, 94 Brill, Thelma, Covington, Ohio ..... ................... 4 O Bran, wiifred, 415 N. oak, Albion, lndiana ..........,....................... 57, 101, 116 Brooke, Cyril, jr., Claypool, lndiana .,.....,.............. 61 Brooks, Margaret, Vyara, Surat Dist., Bombay Prov., lndia .................. 61, 121, 122, 124 Broughton, Curtis, 409 No. Lake St., Warsaw, lnd. Brown, james, Greens Fork, lnd. .................... 22, 121 Brubaker, LeRoy, 50 S. Du Bois, Elgin, lllinois .............,.,............ 55, 77, 80, 93, 94 Brumbaugh, james, Markle, lnd. .... 57, 107, 126, 128 Bryan, Edwin, Decatur, lndiana ............................ 88 Bryant, Eldon, Pierceton, lnd. ...........,............ 22, 106 Bryant, Glen, 1002 Franklin Ave., Rochester, lnd. ...................................... 52, 88, 91 Bryant, Wendell, R. R. 2, Pierceton, lndiana ....,..... 53 Burger, Dorothy, New Paris, lndiana ................ 58, 106 Burkholder, jane, 16609 Ernadale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ........................ 55, 110, 122, 137 Burrous, joyce, R. R. 4, Peru, lnd. ...... 41, 43, 113, 126 Burrous, Stanley, R, R. 4, Peru, lnd. ................ 22, 126 Burwell, joan, 1316 Adams, Wabash, lnd. ............ 61 Bussert, Loren, 731-23rd St., So. Bend, lndiana .............................. 61, 112, 132 Butler, Charles, 609 So. Lake St., Warsaw, lnd. ......................... .,.............. 2 2, 128 Butts, Buddy, R. R. 2, Akron, lnd. .............................. 55, 76, 77, 88, 90 Butterbaugh, Doris, 1 104 S. East Avenue, Oak Park, lll. ................................ 54, 70, 72,111 Butterbaugh, Patricia, 1 1 19 Linda Vista, Apt 1, Dayton, Ohio ..,....,................,........... 61, 106, 122 Byerly, Stanley, 1000 N. Sheridan Rd., Peoria, Ill. .................. 23, 73, 104, 106, 107, 115 Byerly, Patricia, Byerly Hills, R. R. 6, Peoria, lll. .................................. . ...... 61, 107 Calbeck, Richard, Cromwell, lnd. Calhoun, Clara Marie, State St., South Whitley, lnd. .............. ................ 4 3, 109 Cameron, Winona, N. Manchester, lndiana ,..,.. ....... 4 3, 98, 100, 119 Cameron, Craig, N. Manchester, lndiana ................ 23, 98, 100, 105 Campbell, Henry, R. R. 2, No. Manchester, lndiana .................................. 43 Campbell, Thelma, 19920 Elkhart, Detroit 24, Michigan .................. .... 5 8 Campbell, Vernon, 702 Miami St., No. Manchester, lndiana ............ ................ 2 3 Capin, Richard, 402 S. Half, NO. Manchester, lnd. ...................... 23, 77, 90, 94 Carnes, Helen, R. R. 1, Poneto, lndiana .... 52, 100, 104 Carter, Rose, R. R. 3, Monticello, lnd. ............ 43, 109 Cassiday, Arlie, 1469 Orchard St., Wabash, lnd. Cather, james, Butler, Ind. ..,.....,...,....,..,,,,,,,,,,...,.. 39 Caton, Carter, R. R. 1, Goshen, lnd. .....,...,........ 43, 77 Chambers, Phyllis, 1886 Kentucky Ave., Winter Park, Fla. ...................... 43, 109, 115, 122 Chambers, Ted, 2957 Madison S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ..........................,.,..,.. 43, 107 Cheng, jesse, Shanghai, China ..........................,,.. 23 Cheng, Kaiser, Shanghai, China ................,..,.. 23, 108 Chen, William, 1701 Swann St., N. W., Apt. 54, Washington 9, D. C. ...A...... 43, 103, 105, 112, 113 Cheng, Shirley, Shanghai, China Christle, joe, 194 Falls Ave., Wabash, lnd. .......,.... 23 Childs, Cora, R. R. 2, Marion, Alabama ...,...... 43, 1 13 Cissner, Virginia, 794 N. Pearl St., Covington, Ohio ...............,,.,.......,.,, ,,.,,., 4 3, I 1 I Clark, Earlene, R. R. 2, Knox, lnd. ...... ......... 2 3 Clarke, Alice, 27 S. jefferson St., Knightstown, lndiana .,..........., ....... 5 2, 107 Clarke, Louise, 606 Miami, North Manchester, lnd. Claudio, Gilberto, Adiuntas, Puerto Rico ........................ 43, 112 Coffman, Richard, Lincoln Way, ,110 ,110 ,109 ,113 Dalton, Ohio .........,............ 57, 104, 121, 123, 128 Collins, Don, 324 E. Wayne St., Celina, Ohio ................................ 43, 92, 123 Conkling, Shirley, 722 N. Mill, N. Manchester, lnd. .................. 58, 112, 1 18 ,126 ,137 Conner, Patricia, R. R. 3, Peru, lndiana ............ 52, 122 Cook, james, 1 18 W. jefferson, New Carlisle, Ohio .........,.............. 54, 88, 90 ,103 Cool, Betty, R. R. 3, Springfield, Ohio ...... 43, 110, 115 Coon, Arden, 1407 N. Market, N. Manchester, lnd. ..................................... . Coon, George, R. R. 2, N. Manchester, lndiana Cooper, jean, 303 V2 E. Wabash St., No. Manchester, lnd. Corzine, Ann, 203 lndiana St., Warsaw, lnd. Couser, Barbara Forney, 428 Arlington Rd., Roanoke, Virginia .............................,............ Couser, Don, 5233 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, Oh Coss, Ruby, Bristol, lnd. ........................ 23, 122 Costello, Philip, 125 E. Washington, Bluffton, lnd. ............................................... . Cramblet, Paul, R. R. 1, Pierceton, lndiana .... 107 Crates, Gordon, Winona Lake, lnd. ..................... . Cripe, Alvin, R. R. 3, Goshen, lndiana ............ 58 Cripe, Caroline, R. No. 3, Box 10, Goshen, lnd. .............. 43, 100, 104, 119, 126 Cripe, Dorothy, 504 First Street, Wenatchee, Wash. ............................ 61, 122 Cripe, Marcia, 1804 Stevens Avenue, Elkhart, lnd. .................................. ...... 6 2 Crouse, William, 225 Cliff Street, johnstown, Pa. ........................... ..,.,.......... . Crumrine, Gale, 825 West Hill, Wabash, lnd. ........................ .......... 2 4, 103 Crumrine, Veva, 825 West Hill, Wabash, lnd. ...,....,................... 44, 109, 115 Cummins, Ruth, 1208 South 1 1th Avenue, Maywood, Illinois .............................. 24, 107 Daugherty, Kathryn, R. 5, Rensselaer, lnd. ...... 62 Davidson, Richard, R. 1, Logansport, lnd. ........... . Davis, john, 1117 Monroe, Rochester, Ind. .............. 24, 91, 95, 1 19, 132 Davis, Keith, R. 7, Anderson, lnd. .......... 62, 109 Davis, Lois, 610 North Front St., N. Manchester, lnd. .......................... 24, 110 Davis, Lyle, R. 1, Hamilton, lnd. ..... ............... . Davis, Verla, Bristol, lnd. ................................... . Deaton, Donald, R. 2, Silver Lake, lnd. ........................ 59, 101, 105 Deavel, Gary, Box 81, Lapaz, Ind ...................,... Deeter, Allen, 1210 N. Main Street, Dayton 5, Ohio .................... 62, 88, 102, 113 DeMond, joyce, R. 2, Woodland, Mich Denlinger, Gale, R. 10, Dayton, Ohio .............. 44, 90, 100, 103, 107 Detrick, Donald, 1240 Everett Drive, Dayton 7, Ohio .......................... 58, 120, 123 . .......... 62 Dick, LaDean, Ashley, lnd. ............................., 44 Dickens, Alice, Urbana, lnd. ......,...... . Dilling, Kenneth, 2120 North Clinton, Ft. Wayne, lnd. .................,..........., , 107 Dillman, Thomas, R. 2, ....57 1 r 1 1 .. 61 .. 44 io ,128 .. 43 128 .. 61 ,123 ,128 ,125 ,111 2113 ,139 ,122 ,113 ,114 .. 62 ,137 116 ,142 62 if 40 ,116 56 , 118 106 ,119 124 ,101 ,109 ,115 North Manchester, lnd. .............................. 62, 1 17 Dirrim, Clarence, R. F. D., Hamilton, Ind, ...........,,. 40 Disler, Willis, 427 Rudisill, Fort Wayne, lnd ......... 77 Domer, Virgil, 445 Maple Street W., Hartville, Ohio ............,,.......,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,, -,-,-, 6 2 Doran, Marshall, Burket, Ind. ......... ........ 7 7, 62 Donat, Doris, Rome City, lnd. Dormire, Lex, Uniondale, lnd. ..... ..---. 4 4, 88, 94 Dotson, Claude, 302 N. Walnut, N, Manchester, Ind. ............... .......- 2 4, 133, 137 Dotson, Patricia, 302 N. Walnut, N, Manchester, lnd. .................................. 62, 111 Dotson, William, Box 88, Sidney, lnd. .... 59, 1 12, 113 Downing, Lloyd, 121 I Van Buren St., Fort Wayne 2, lnd. .....................................----- 44 Driver, Clifford, R. 5, Lama, ohio ....... ....... 6 2, 106 Driver, Edward, 508 N. East St., N. Manchester, lnd. Driver, Roy, R. 5, Lima, Ohio .......... 24, 106, 109, 1 15 109 113 Fike, Lois, Boones Mill, Virginia .............. 57, 110 115 Fike, Nancy, R. R. 3, Pearl City, lll. ,....... 62, 122 128 Fike, Sarah, Boones Mill, Virginia .... 26, 109, 115 133 Fisher, Bernadine, R. R. 9, Huntington, Ind. .............. 58, 104, IO7, 126 128 Fisher, Charles, R. R. 3, Rochester, lnd. .............. 26 Fisher, joann, R. R, 1, Bradford, Ohio .............. 62 122 Fleshood, Ferdy, 291 E. Maple, Wabash, Ind. ...... 44 Flowers, Edwin, 205 E. 9th, N. Manchester, lnd. .. 44 Forney, Dorothy, Weaver Ave., East Petersburg, Pa. ............. ...................... I 22 Forney, Nancy, Weaver Ave., East Petersburg, Pa. .......................... 59, 106 122 Dull, Ray, R. 1, Brookville, Ohio .............. 24 Durham, Rex, 465 Minor St., Wabash, Ind. Earl, Dorothy, I 12 West Bennett Street, 1 1 Fourman, Phyllis, R. R. 1, Bradford, Ohio Foust, Richard, R, R, 6, Dayton, Ohio .................... 62 Foust, Wanda, R. R. 6, Dayton, Ohio .,,..... 62, 103, 117 Fox, Louise, 8932 W. Ogden, Brookfield, lll. .................... 26, 98, 100, 110, 111 Frantz, Richard, Maryland Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. ........................................ 58 Frederick, joe, 825 S. Michigan, Plymouth, lnd. .... 62 Fredine, Howard, 601 E. 5th St., N. Manchester, lnd. .................................. 56, 106 Fredrickson, Allen, General Delivery, Mesa, Arizona .......................................... 44, 109 Fruth, john, Ossian, Indiana ................ 26, 85, 87, 94 Fry, Doris, 441 Talbot Ave., Akron, Ohio .............. 26 Fulton, Betty, R. R. 5, ' Huntington, Ind, ...................... 58, 109, 122, 128 Furber, Thomas, 1971 Crandon Ave., Winter Park, Fla. ...................................... 26, 109 Garber, Elaine, R. R. 5, Evansville, Ind. .... 62, 109, 122 Garber, Helen Anne, 500 W. Lexington, Sidney, Ohio .............................................. 24, 100 Eash, Maurice, R. R. 1, Argos, lnd. ........................ 24 Ebbinghouse, joe, N, Manchester, lnd. 20, 24, 70, 71, 101, 126, 147 Eberly, Wayne, 451 W. Park Drive, Huntington, Ind. ................ 56, 102, 112, 121, 128 Eby, Kermit, jr., 7700 Euclid Ave., Chicago, Ill. .................................................... 62 Ecker, john, R. 3, Walkerton, lnd. ............ 62, 88, I 16 Edwards, Lowell, 437 Dewey Avenue, Goshen, Ind. ...................................... 25, 101, 137 Edwards, Wendell, 437 Dewey Avenue, Goshen, Ind. .............................................. 55, 103 Egner, Gardner, 407 W. Elm Street, Columbia City, Ind. ........................ 25, 77, 83, 109 Ehrmin, Anna Mae, 203 Prairie Avenue, Mishawaka, lnd., .... 25, 70, 71, 124, 126, 142, 147 Eidemiller, jean, R. R. 3, Troy, Ohio ...................... 25 Eiler, David, R. 2, Nampa, Idaho ..,................. 25, 126 Eiler, Paul, R. 2, Nampa, Idaho ........ 62, 1 17, 123, 126 Eilts, Ted, Roann, Ind. ........................ 56, 84, 85, 86 Eisenbise, David, 824 West Monroe Street, Freeport, lll, .................................................... 62 Elsmere, Robert, 4572 Pierce Street, Gary, Ind, ........................................ ...... 4 4, 77 England, Gene, 402 South 7th Street, Girard, Ill. ........... ....................................... 4 4, 115 Enyeart, jane, 521 State Street, Wabash, Ind. .................................... 54, 122, 128 Enyeart, Phil, 2024 Nelson St., Fort Wayne, lnd. .......... 25, 77, 79, 85, 88, 89, 103 Erbaugh, Herbert, R. R. 2, New Lebanon, Ohio ............................ 44, 92, 113 Eshelman, Henry, 747 Cushing, South Bend, Ind. ....................................,... 62, 1 16 Etter, Owen, R, R. 1, Pandora, Ohio .................. 62, 77 Ettinger, William, 818 E. Main, Warsaw, Ind, ........ 25 Fair, Thelma, R. R. 2, Franklin Grove, Ill, ............ 53, 100, 102, 116, 139 Fairburn, Wayne, 3429 Manor Court, Indianapolis, lnd. ................................ 25, 88, 103 Farrar, Budman, R. R. 3, Walkerton, ind. ................ 55, 73, 77, 78, 90, io3 Farrar, Marcella, R. R. 3, Walkerton, Ind. ................................ 57, 100, 126 Farrington, Margaret, 252 E. Lincoln St., Nappanee, Ind. .......................... 62, 111, 115, 117 Fasick, Lloyd, R. R. 2, Arcanum, Ohio .............. 25, 90 Fasick, Willard, R. R. 2, Arcanum, Ohio ............ 25, 90 Fast, Ruth, R. R. 3, Celina, Ohio ...................... 49, 106 Fee, Arnold, 305 E. Belletountain, Hamilton, Indiana ...................... ................ 4 O Fidler, Marilyn, 644 Vine St., Brookville, Ohio ................................ 44, 109, 110 Fidler, Robert, R. R. 1, Cromwell, lnd. .................... 62 Fike, Ernest, 215 Madison Ave., Dixon, lll. ............ 59 Fike, Florence, R. R. 2, West Plains, Missouri ........................ 62, 1 14, 133 Fike, Kathleen, 730 W. Columbia St., Springfield, Ohio ......,..,..........,..,,......, 51, 109, 137 Fike, Leatice, R, R. 1, Rock Falls, Ill. ...... 62, 109, 111 Elkhart, lnd. ................................................ 17, 26 Garber, james, 500 W. Lexington, Elkhart, lnd. ............................ 17, 26, 70, 71, 147 Garber, Lorraine, R, R, 5, Evansville, Ind. .................................. 62,109 122 Garman, Mary jane, 3862 Summit Park Ave., Cleveland, Ohio ........................................ 62 122 Garman, Robert, Claypool, Ind. .............. 44, 121, 128 Garman, Sally, Avilla, Indiana ...... ....... 6 2, 122, 128 Garner, Helen, Box 63, White Cottage, Ohio .......................... 26, 109, 142 Garner, Warren, Box 63, White Cottage, O. 26, 70, 71, 72, 73, 90, 103, 147 Garver, john, 8430 Market St., Youngstown, Ohio ....................................,...,, 44 Garwood, Robert, 610 N. Walnut, N. Manchester, Ind. ................... ......... 2 7 IOO Gebert, Donald, Pierceton, lnd. .... ............ 6 2 106 Gebert, jeanne, Larwill, lnd. .................. 51, 107, 111 George, joan, 229 College St., Covington, Ohio ,....................................... 54, 133 Getz, George, 218 W. Southern Ave., Springfield, Ohio ..................,...,.,,,.,..,,,,.,,,. 55, 102 Gibbel, Phyllis, 653 Harrison Ave., Greenville, Ohio .....................,., 62, 121, 122 125 Gibbel, Donald, 653 Harrison, Greenville, Ohio ,......................,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 109 Gibboney, Colleen, R, R. 2, Geneva, lnd. ..,............. 27 Gibboney, Lawrence, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind, ....,...,,,, 27 Gilbert, Arthur, Milford, Indiana ....,,...... 62, 1 14, 128 Gillin, jack, 302 W. Kilbrick St., Tecumseh, Mich. ....................,.....,-,.,,,, 63, 77, 81 Ginzel, Sharon, R. R. No, 2, Ossian, Indiana .... 63, 106 Gohn, Meredith, 507 W. 5th, Rochester, Ind. Gohn, Robert, 507 W. 5th, Rochester, Ind. .......... 51 Gonzalez, Antonio, Comercio No. 20, Lares, Puerto Rico ...................,.....,...... ,,,..,,,, 4 4 Good, jack, 836 N. Main Street, Monticello, ind. ............................,..,,,,,.,,, 27, 103 Good, john, R. R. No. 3, Warsaw, lnd. Goodmiller, Phyllis, 1432 Walnut St., Huntington, Ind, ......................,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,, 58, 104 Goodrich, Rosemarie, Main St., Andrews, Indiana G0On, Dale, R. R. No. 4, Warsaw, Indiana ....,.,......, 27 160 j Heltzel, Gordon, Akron, Indiana Kennedy, Myron, jr., IOI 2 So. 7th St., Gorden, Berneita, Middlebury, Indiana .... 52, I02, I33 Gorden, Bill, Middlebury, Indiana ............ 27, 98, I02, I26, l32 63 Gorden, Bob W., Middlebury, Indiana .................... Gordon, Robert, R. 6, Rochester, Indiana ............................ 27, II3, I37 63 l05 Gosnell, Rex, 500 Seaman Ave., Akron, Ohio .... , Gradeless, Raymond L., Pierceton, Indiana Graham, Ruth, I902 S. Wayne, Auburn, Ind. ........ 44 Grandlinard, Richard, R. R. No. 3, Bluffton, Ind. .........................................,.... 5I, 84 Gressley, Gene, 314 Southwest, Bellevue, Ohio ........................................ IO4, II3 Grindle, john, R. R. No. 2, Lafontaine, Ind. Gudeman, Natalie, Medaryville, Indiana ..63, I09, I22 Gurthet, Elizabeth, R. R. 4, Plymouth, Indiana ............................ 63, I 09, Hagans, Richard, 507 Oakland Ave., III Elkhart, Indiana .......................................... 27, 94 Hagins, Doris, 619 Wycoff St., Middletown, Ohio . Hahn, john, 609 S. Union St., Kokomo, Indiana .... Haley, joan, R. R. 2, Andrews, Indiana ............ 63, Hall, Flora May, 3I3 W. Crawford, Elkhart, Indiana ............................. ...... 5 I, Hall, Nelson, Church and High, Pleasant Hill, Ohio .......................................... Halladay, Karleton, I204 N. Wayne, N. Manchester, Indiana ................ 63, 7I, I05, Halsey, Mary, R., R. 3, Box 27, Ligonier, Indiana .............................. 63, IO6, Hamm, Lucille, Centreville, Michigan Haney, Marcia, R. R. I, Box I99, Bremen, Indiana ................................ 63, I 09, Haney, Merle Bennett, Winona Dairy, Winona Lake, Ind, ..20, 27, 70, 7I, 77, 8I , 95, Hanselman, Letha, Box I24, Hamilton, Indiana .... Hantleman, Lowell, R. R. 2, N. Manchester, Indiana ............,....................... Hare, Katherine, Lowpoint, Illinois ........................ Harley, Arthur, South Whitley, Indiana ............ 28, Harman, Theodore, Leesburg, Indiana .... 44, IOI, Harms, Delores, N. Mill St., N. Manchester, Indiana ................... .............. Harold, james, ,205 McCollum St., LaPorte, Indiana ............................ ...... Hart, Lavon, Spencerville, Indiana ......... , ...... .. Hartman, jack, 749 Bedford St., johnstown, Pennsylvania ....................,....... 44, Hartsough, Raymond, North Liberty, Indiana ..28, Hatch, Emmit, I227 Eliza St., Ft. Wayne, Indiana Hatfield, Alice, Ossian, Indiana .................. 63, I08, l09, IIO, Hathaway, Ted, 30I Main, N, Manchester, Indiana .................................... Hatton, Delbert, R. R. 9, Huntington, Indiana ..28, Hay, Gerald, 7I6 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, Indiana ................................,... Hay, Ruth, 7I 6 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, Indiana .............................. 44, Hayes, Robert, 608 Martin St., Ligonier, Indiana Hazzard, jean, 205 W. Main, Mt. Morris, Illinois .. Heckman, Richard, 5I7 South Broad St., Lanark, Illinois ................................................ Heddens, john, North Webster, Indiana ................ Hedges, Gordon, I3 I 6 Monroe St., Rochester, Indiana ..........., 57, IO9, I23, I26, Helser, Barbara, R. R. I, Thornville, Ohio ........ 45, Hershberger, Cuyahoga Hershberger, Betty Lou, I23I Portage Trail, Falls, Ohio ............ 28, 98, IOO, IO7, joan, Woodland, Michigan ........ 45, Hershberger, Wayne, I23I Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Hershey, Ma Lltltz, Pennsylvania .........................,......,.,, Hess, Robert, Seattle, Washington ................,, Hilbert, Margaret, R. 2, Hagerstown, Ind. ..... . Falls, ohio ...................,..... ....., 6 3, ry, I4 E: Third Avenue, 63, 45, 63, .IO7 27 III IO6 63 I26 I22 I22 I47 40 63 28 109 I I6 I25 63 56 I26 II4 II4 58 IOO 28 IOO 5I 63 63 I28 I42 I26 I26 IO7 I28 I37 I22 Hill, Dale, North Hampton, Ohio .............. 4l, 45, II5 Hodge, Delores, Marlow Street, Sebring, Fla. Hoehn, Robert, Silver Lake, Ind. Hoff, janice, 309 E. Center, 53 Mt. Morris, Ill. ..45, 70, 7l, 73, IOO, I I I, I I9,I42 Hoffman, Dwight, Pierceton, Ind. .................... 59, IO7 Hoffman, Elizabeth, Roann, Ind. ............ 52, IO7, I22 Hofmann, Erich, Pferdeweg 3I, Hamburg-Harburg, Brit. Zone, Germany ........ 45, 70, 7I, 98, I I3, I39 Holcomb, Galen, 2427 Hensch, Ft. Wayne 7, Ind. .............. 63, I02, I32, I33, I39 Holcomb, Robert, 480 Columbus St., Wabash, Ind. ...................................... . Holl, Carolyn, 7I 8 Bond, N. Manchester, Ind. Holland, Otho, 508 V2 E. 9th St., N. Manchester, Ind. ................. . Holland, Ruth, 508 V2 E. 9th St., ........28 .28, 84, 94 ,ll0,IlI N, Manchester, Ind. ..................... ..... 2 8 Hollenberg, Donna, 552 Cajon St., Redlands, Calif. ............................. ................ 6 3 Hollenberg, Robert, 4I23 Oliver St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. .................................. 63, I09 I23 Hong, Paul, Sur Cheong, Cheong ju, Chung Cheong Pukto, Korea ...................... 45 I I6 Hoogenboom, Abe, 9I 0 W. Main St., N. Manchester, Ind. ........................... ..... 2 9 Hooker, Ethel, R. 6, Columbia City, Ind. Hoover, Harry, Glenford, Ohio .................... ..... 5 4 Hoover, Merle, Goshen, Indiana .......................... 39 Hopkins, Marion, R. I, Peru, Ind. .... 45, I2I, I23 I28 Horning, james, 35I 5 W. Congress St., chicago, 111. .............................. 56 107, 112 123 Horning, Lois, 35l5 W. Congress St., Chicago, Ill, ...................................... 63, IO7 I22 Hoskins, Pauline, R. 4, Warsaw, Ind. ............................ 29 I20 I22 I28 Hostetler, Don, Middlebury, Ind. ........ ....... 77, 83, 90 Hostetler, Ernest, R. R., Topeka, Ind. ...... 63, I06, I23 Hostetler, Richard, 702 E. Miami, N. Manchester, Ind. .................................. 29, I02 Hoyt, Eldon, Box 247, Winona Lake, Ind. Huffman, Ellen, Liberty Center, Ind. .................. 52, I09, IIO, III Hults, Morris, N. Manchester, Indiana Hunt, Nancy, 3l7 E. Pontiac St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. .......................................... 45, III Huston, Albert, 570 Park St., Elgin, 111. .................................. 63, 102, 123, I32 lrick, Robert, R. 2, Frankfort, Ind. ........ 55, 85, 86, 94 jackson, Andrew, R. I, Covington, Ohio ...... 63, 85, 87 james, Margaret, 2467 Brines Ave., Akron 5, Ohio .................................. ....... 6 3, I22 jensen, Virginia, 602 W. Walnut St., Nappanee, Ind. .......................................... 29 I26 johnson, Evelyn, R. I, Miiford, Ind. .................... 45, lO3, 109, IIO johnson, Kenneth, R. I, West Manchester, Ohio .. jordan, Barbara, I623 Wood St., Elkhart, Ind. Karns, Loren, R. I, N, Manchester, Ind, ..........,.. , Kauffman, Eileen, R. R. I, Bellefontalne, Ohio ............,..,.,..,,....,, 53, IIO Keim, john, 7Ol Miami St., N. Manchester, Indiana ...... 29, I2l, I23, I26, I28 Keller, Robert, R. R. 5, Greenville, Ohio .... 50, 55 Kelley, Harry, Randolph St., Garrett, Indiana ...... Goshen, Indiana .................... 63, 82, 88, IOS Keough, Thomas, Box I2I, Winona Lake, Indiana ................................ 63 Kesler, Donn, lO22 johnston St., So. Bend, Indiana ...........,,.,,.., ,.,.,.,,,,,,, 4 S Kettering, Lorine, R. R. 5, Ashland, Ohio ....,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,..,,,, 6 3, 122 Kienholz, Eldon, R. R. 3, Pullman, Washington ,,,. .,,,,,,,,, 2 9 I6I ,II9 63 63 .. 56 ,II5 I O2 29 ,I23 ,II8 ,II5 ,I28 ,I25 Kilmer, Shirley, 2720 Roosevelt St., Elkhart, lndiana ........................................ 63, 1 11 Kindy, Gerald, 1717 Morehouse Ave., Elkhart, lndiana Kinney, Keith, R. R. 1, Silver Lake, lndiana Kinsey, john, 1201 Greenfield Ave. S. W., Canton, Ohio .......................... .................. 6 3, 106 Kinsey, Philip, R. R. 1, Silver Lake, lndiana .... .......... 6 3, 88, 101, 105 Kintner, Emery, R. R. 3, Bryan, Ohio ...................... 45, 101, 106, 113, 132 Kintner, Lois, R. R. 3, Bryan, Ohio ................ 122, 133 Kintner, Robert, 1004 East St., North Manchester, lndiana .... 45, 70, 73, Kinzie, Doris, 1 107 N. Sycamore, 119,137 N. Manchester, lndiana .................................... 128 Kirkpatrick, Loren, R. R. 1, Pierceton, lndiana ............. ........ 5 6, 109, 123 Kissinger, jack, R. R. 3, North Manchester, lndiana ........ ................ 6 4 Klepinger, Wayne, 484 E. 5th St., Peru, lndiana .................................... 29, 123, 126 Kline, Homer, Box 74, Andrews, lndiana Kline, jack, 1 104 Home Ave., N. Manchester, lndiana .............................. 29, 132 Knisley, Marion, R. R. 2, Tipp City, Ohio .......... 29, 78 Knoop, Susanne, R. R. 2, Claypool, lnd. ..64, 110, 122 Koch, Marceline, R. R. 5, Columbia Cit Ind 30, V y, . ........................... . Korlewitz, Michael, Winona Lake, lnd. Krall, David, R. R. 1, Leesburg, lnd. Krieg, Donna, Box 1, So. Whitley, lnd. ...................... 64, 104 Krintz, Betty, Reynolds, lnd. ..................... . Krudop, Alda jean, R. R. 1, 1 109,110 107,117 58 So. Whitley, lnd. ...................... 45, 109, 110, 115 Kryworuchko, Olha, Leipheim, Germany Kuebler, George, 625 Riverside Dr., Huntington, lnd. ................ 30, 98, 100, 109, 125 Kurtz, Kent, 1205 N. Sycamore St., N. Manchester, lnd. .................................. 30, 102 Kuszmaul, Eugene, 207 Hendricks St., Michigan City, lnd. .................... 30, 104, 118, 132 Kuszmaul, Ross, 207 Hendricks St., Michigan City, lnd. .........,.................... 103, 116 Lambert, Lyle, Box 228, R. R. 1, Dayton, Ohio ......................... ......... 6 4, 113 Landes, Forrest, Chili, lnd. .............................. 64, 77 Landes, joan, R. R. 5, Lima, Ohio ...,,......... 30, 98, 109 Landing, james, 1613 So. Leer St., So. Bend 14, l Landis, Richard, Landis, Noel E., R. R. 1, Brookville, Ohio nd. ........................................ 64, 77 R. R. 1, Creston, Ohio .................. 45 Landis, Virginia, R. R. 1, Creston, Ohio .... 64, 115, 117 Lantz, Roger, 901 Princeton, Elkhart, lnd. ..53, 77, 91 Lawson, Brucia, 10135 So. Avenue L , Chicago 17, Ill, .......................................... 45, 109 Layman, Ruth, R. R. 1, Peru, Ind .,......... 45, 113, 122 Leavens, Dwight, R. R, 2, Savanna, lll, ......,,....,,,... 30 Leazenby, Russell, Box 45, Buchanan, Mich. .... 30, 78 Leffel, Leo, 129 V2 E. Main, No. Manchester, lnd. Lehman, Betty, R. F. D., Crystal, Mich. .... 64, 111, 114 Lehman, Clyde, 1265 Peters Rd., Troy, Ohio Lehman, Dorothy, 1265 Peters Rd., Troy, Ohio ................................................ 64, 109 Leiter, Carl, R. R. 3, Warsaw, lnd. Lenon, Richard, Main St., Converse, lnd. ..,...,....... 45 Leuenberger, Walter, Monroeville, lnd. Locker, Marabelle, Box 27, Enterprise, Florida .....,.....,,.......,..,,,,, 59, 100, 122 Long, Norma, 1205 S. Carrol, Freeport, lll. .... 64, 122 Lopez, German, Calle Commercio Lares, Puerto Rico .................. 64 Lozier, Donald, R. R. 1, Warsaw, lnd. ........ 53, 85, 89 Ludwick, Howard, Burlington, W. Virginia ...... 45, 109 Ludwick Ruth Burlin ton 1 , , ' g ,W. V'rginia ................ so Lutey, Richard, Box 91, Wakarusa, Ind. ,...,...,... 64, 77 Lutz, Wilson, 3856 Herbert St., Mogadore, Ohio ................ 30, 103, 105, 112, 147 Lydic, Francis, R. 1, Windber, Pa. .......... 30, 109, 113 McConkey, joy, R. R. 6, Logansport, lnd. .............. 52 McDaniel, Clyde, R. 1, Cable, Ohio ..57, 109, 123, 128 McDonald, Robert, R. 5, Wabash, lnd. .......-..---- 64, 88 McFadden, Robert, 1418 Peters Rd., Troy, Ohio ,....................... 46, 70, 71, 73, 98, 132 McFadden, Wilbur, 1418 Peters Rd., Troy, Ohio ,,,,..,................. 64, 112, 114,128, 133 McGraw, Robert, 2701 Albrecht Ave., Akron iz, ohio ................................... ............. 6 4 Mclnnis, Russell, 609 E. Sawyer, Rice Lake, Wls. .......................................... 54, 132 McKee, Betty, 133 W. Lexington, Ft, Wayne, Ind, ........................ 52, 109, 113, 115 McKee, Don, 441 So, Main, Culver, lnd. ...... 87, 90, 94 McNeary, Harry, 428 Bloomfield Ave., Pontiac 19, Mich. ...................... 31, 123, 126, 128 Mack, Harold, R, 2, Bradford, Ohio ................ 64, 123 Mahaffey, Lucille, R. R. 1, Campobello, So. Carolina .................. 64, 106, 122 Mahoney, Dolores, 1814 Glenmore, Elkhart, Ina. ...................................... 64, 109, 114 Mainous, joyce, 952 North E St., Hamilton, Ohio , ......,.......................... 31, 100, 111 Major, Violet, 5585 Raceview, Cincinnati, Ohio .............,.......................... 64, 128 Manker, Roberta, Vermontville, Mich. ............ 64, 106 Mann, Carl, Orchard Trailer Camp, Manchester College, North Manchester, lnd. Mansfield, Lois, R. R. 1, No. Manchester, lnd. ...................................... 45 Mansfield, Mary, R. R. 1, No. Manchester, lnd. ........... ....................... 3 1 Maphis, john, 1725 60th St., Kenosha, Wis, ............................ 55, 71, 77, 80, 90 Marbaugh, Robert, 516 W. Market St., Celina, Ohio ...................................... 56, 106, 123 Marker, Loretta, Route 1, Box 31, Bradford, Ohio ............................ ........ 6 4, 117 Marks, joann, 2816 Boxwood Rd., Toledo 12, Ohio ....................... ........ 5 1, 109 Mason, Olin, Broadway, Virginia ...... ........... 1 26 Mason, Ralph, 118 E. Main, North Manchester, lnd. ................ ..... 6 4 Mathia, joellen, 221 N. Union St., Warsaw, lndiana .............................................. 64 Matthews, Harold, 1842 E. 72nd St., Chicago, lll. .......................................... 51, 88, 90 Maupin, Wendell, 835 W. State St., Kokomo, lnd. .................................. 31, 77, 79, 89 Maxwell, Robert, College Trailer Court, North Manchester, lndiana Meitzler, William, 1883 S. Curson Ave., Los Angeles, Calif, .................................... 46, 108 Mertz, Robert, Fremont, lnd. ................................ 46 Meyer, Alton, E. 3rd St., Mishawaka, lnd. .............. 94 Mikesell, Norman, Route 3, Warsaw, lnd. Miller, Audra, Box 234, Franklin Grove, lll, ............................ 55, 122, 137 Miller, Donald B., Route 1, Columbiana, Ohio .............................. 59, 105, 112 Miller, Donald K., Manchester Rd., Akron, Ohio ................................ .......... 6 4, 88 Miller, Everett, New Paris, lnd. ...................... 64, 106 Miller, Gwendolyn, 502 College Ave., North Manchester, lnd. ' Miller, Harley, 1101 Wilson Ave., Goshen, lnd. ...... 64 Miller, jeanette, Franklin Grove, lll. .................... 31, 109, 122, 124 Miller, jo Ann, Route 4, Box 367, X Dayton 9, Ohio .......................... 55, 120, 124, 128 Miller, Keith, 602 E. Market, Nappanee, lnd. ..31, 108 Miller, Kenneth, 907 N. Wayne, North Manchester, lnd. ...................... 31, 120, 121 31 Miller, L. Marie, R. R. 2, North Manchester, lnd. .. Miller, Marilyn, 602 E. Market St., Nappanee, lnd. ............................... . Miller, Mildred, Albion, lnd. .................. . Miller, Raymond G., Claypool, Indiana Miller, Raymond S., 1643 St. Mary's Ave., 53 46 Ft. Wayne, lnd. ............................................ 31, 90 Miller, Richard, 211 N. Mill St., N, Manchester, lnd. .... 46, 73, 103, 118, 132, 137 Miller, Rose Marie, 907 N. Wayne St., North Manchester, lnd. ......,............................. 46 Mills, Edgar, 5062 Maryland, Detroit, Mich. ............................... ......... 3 1, 94 Mills, Samuel, 503 No. Seventh, Lawrenceville, Ill. ...................................... 46, 107 Milthaler, Vonnie, 163 Goldsboro N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich. ........................... .......... 6 4 Mishler, Betty, Route 1, Nappanee, lnd. .......... 64, I 15 Mishler, Lenora, Bristol, lnd. .................. . Morey, Muriel, 503 N. Mill, 32 North Manchester, lnd. .............................. 64, 1 1 1 Morningstar, Alma, Route 1, Howe, Indiana .......... 64 Morningstar, Alta, Route 1, Howe, lnd. ................ 64 Morris, Arden, Route 1, South Whitley, lnd. ............................ 32, 126, 132 Morris, Vivian, Route 1, South Whitley, lnd. ........ 126 Morris, Thurman, Route 1, Leesburg, lnd. Mort, joseph, Route 2, Pierceton, lnd. .................. 64 Mosher, Donald, Route 3, North Manchester, Ind. .. 64 Mosher, Richard, Route 1, Columbia City, lnd. ...... 58 Mow, Merrill, 3450 Van Buren St., Chicago, lll. .............................. 46, 104, 132, 139 Moyer, Mary, 836 So. Humphrey Ave., Oak Park, lll. ............................ 64, 106,111,118 Mulligan, Mary, E. Washington, Huntington, lnd. ................................ 64, 104, 1 17 Murphy, Nevin, 136 E. Sinclair, Wabash, lnd. ........ 32 Murphy, Nordan, 508 V2 E. Ninth, North Manchester, Ind. Myers, Lavern, Sidney, Ind, ........................ 65, 85, 89 Myers, Nancy, Wakarusa, Ind. ........................ 56, 1 13 Myers, Richard, Waggoner, lll. .................... 32, 98, 100 107, 126 Naylor, Patricia, 1 12 E. Market St., Nappanee, Ind. .......................... 65, 118 122, 128 Neeley, Kathryn, Flat Rock, lll. .............. 65 109, 117 Neff, Thyra, Route 5, Goshen, lnd. .............................. 65, 109 122, 128 Neher, Robert, 608 Miami, North Manchester, lnd. .......................... 101, 1 19 Nelson, Barbara, Cutler, lnd. ................................ 46 Nelson, Gary, Shipshewana, lnd. ............ 32, 78, 85, 94 Nelson, Harley, 403 N. Walnut St., Columbia City, lnd. ..................... ................... 3 2 Nelson, Omar, Shipshewana, lnd. ....... ....... 3 2 Nelson, Sam, Shipshewana, Ind. Newcomer, Ardith, 1 133 S. Van Ness, Santa Ana, California .................. 50, 51, 100, 142 Newcomer, Barbara, R. R. 4, Bryan, Ohio .............................. 52, 108 109, 114 Newcomer, Etholine, College Trailer Camp, No. Manchester, lnd. Newcomer, M. Burns, College Trailer Camp, NO. Manchester, lnd. ........................................ 32 Niswonger, N. Ann, R. R. 1, Lewisburg, Ohio .... 65,125 Noe, Loisanne, Maxwell Lane, R. R. 3, Bloomington, lnd. .............................. 46, 1 10, 128 Norman, Kenneth, R. R. 2, Macy, lnd. ............ 32, 107 Norman, Frances Noreen, R. R. 2, Macy, lnd. ........................................ 46, 122, 128 Norris, Anna, 3552 Congress St., Chicago 24, lll. ....................,,....,...,........,,, 65, 122 Norris, j, William, Amboy, lnd. ................ 46, 98, 102, 118, 119, 126 Null, Omer, R. R. 3, Wabash, lnd. ....................,... 46 Oaks, Betty, 2485 Auburn Place, Akron, Ohio .....,.........................,.............. 59, 110 Oaks, Edna, 185, Canton Rd., Akron, Ohio ...... 65, 128 Oaks, Ernest, Chestnut St., Englewood, Ohio Oaks, Rosemary, R. R. 4, Lafayette, lnd. ..65, 1 13, Ober, Richard, R. R., Garrett, lnd. .............--........ . Ockerman, David, 1209 N. Wayne, N, Manchester, lnd. .................... ........... 3 2 Ogan, Lois, R. R. 5, Wabash, Incl. ............ 65, 109 Ogle, Harry, 1 14 West Main, 117 126 132 111 North Manchester, lnd. ..........-.. ........ - .- 52 Ogle, H. Richard, 114 West Main, North Manchester, lnd. ............. 52 Ogle, Tom, 1 14 West Main, North Manchester, lnd. ............. 52 Olinger, Barbara, 305 N. Front, N. Manchester, lnd. ....................... ............ 3 3 Olinger, Donna, 2516 Catalpa Drive, Dayton, Ohio .................................... 65, 122, 128 Oswalt, juanita, R. R. 5, Logansport, lnd. ............ 33 Ott, Walter, 2018 Curdes, Ft. Wayne, lnd. .......... 65 Overholt, jim, 312 Market, N, Manchester, Ind. ...................... 33, 76, 77 147 Overmyer, joan, R. R. 1, Leesburg, lnd ..... 65, 111, 117 Owen, Willard, 4009 jackson Boulevard, Chicago 24, lll. .......................................... 65 106 Palsgrove, james, 712 N. Market, Troy, Ohio ...... 65 Parker, Dorothy, Albion, Indiana ........................ 39 Parson, Abner, R. R. 1, Lagro, lnd. Paxton, Elma Lu, R. R. 2, Warsaw, lnd. ............................ 65, 109, 114 118 Pease, Harold, R. R. 3, Muncie, lnd. ................ 65 106 Peebles, Harriet, R. R. 3, Wabash, lnd. ................ 65 Pegg, Fern, 137 Bank St., Elkhart, Ind, .............................. 33,111,114,115 Pence, Opal, 313 Wayne, N. Manchester, Ind. .................................. 33 132 Penrod, jeannette, Akron, lnd. ............................ 65 Penrod, john, R. R. 1, N. Manchester, lnd. ...... 65 116 Penrod, Wanda, R. R. 3, N. Manchester, lnd. ........................ 113, 126, 137 Petrie, Ernest, 1349 Hayden, Ft. Wayne, lnd. ..77, 104 Petriella, Anthony, 2200 Pennsylvania Ave., Elkhart, lnd. .......................................... 55, 77, 81 Petry, Carroll, 725 Darrow Rd., Akron 5, Ohio Pettit, William, 512 Samantha St., Lansing, Michigan ........................................ 33, 98 Pfeiffer, Brant, New Carlisle, Indiana ...... 46, 1 16, 137 Pfolsgrof, Donna, 2651 W. 15 Place, Chicago 8, Illinois ............................................ 53 Pickens, Gene, R. R. 6, Rochester, Indiana ............ 88 Piper, Richard, R. R. 2, N. Manchester, Ind, ........................ 77, 82, 85, 86 Piper, V. joseph, 302 N. Sycamore, N. Manchester, lnd. ........................................ 101 Place, Helen, R. R. 2, Rochester, Michigan ............ 65 Ploughe, Clyde, 7321 Ideal Ave., Ft. Wayne, lnd. .................. 51, 84, 123, 126, 128 Plum, Wendell, 507 E, Hitt, Mt. Morris, lll. ....... .......... 6 5, 101, 104, 116, 123 Plunkett, Richard, R. R. 1, Covington, Ohio .................................. 41, 46, 105 Plunkett, R. Eugene, 325 S. Barron St., Eaton, Ohio ..... L ......,................... 65, 88, 116, 117 Pook, Velma, So. Whitley, lnd. ........ 46, 110, 1 15, 119 Porter, Gene,'619 Park Ave., Piqua, Ohio ...................... 57, 100, 107, 123, 128 Powlen, Esther, Lucerne, Indiana .......................... 40 Price, Rex, Box 83, Laketon, lnd. ........................., 65 Priser, Alice, 31 1 N, Wayne, N. Manchester, lnd. .................. 46, 109, 119, 126 Priser, Daniel, 501 N. Washington, N. Manchester, Ind, ........................................ 46 Puterbaugh, William, 1506 Locust St., Sterling, lll. ................................... ......., 5 2, 107 Quirk, Max, Sharpsville, lnd. ......... ....... 5 3, 94 Racop, Loretta, R. 1, Flat Rock, lll. ................. . 53, 1 1 1 Ramseyer, Maggie, R. R. 1, Sharpsville, Ind, .......... 39 Reahard, Richard, 402 W. Main, N. Manchester, Ind, .........,..,. 33, 77, 94, 101, 137 Reckeweg, Donald, 305 E. Van Buren, Columbia City, Ind. .......................................... 46 Reed, Lora, R. R. 5, Wabash, Indiana Reed, Ronald, White's Institute, Wabash, lnd ....... 65 Rees, Howard, R. 1, Lagro, lnd. ...................... 33, 132 Renner, Leon, Ludlow Falls, Ohio .......................... 65 Rentschler, Lettie, R. 6, Rochester, lnd ................. 52 Reynolds, Charles, 1 1 13 Regent, Niles, Michigan ..........,....................... 46, 1 12, 1 13 Reynolds, Martha, New Paris, lnd. ..33, 120, 126, 128 Rhinehart, Bessie, Francesville, Indiana .................. 39 Rhoades, Marianne, Astoria, Ill. ...... 52, 100, 103, 122 Rice, Donald, N. Manchester, lnd. .......,................ 65 Richardson, jean, R. 2, Flora, lnd. ............ 47, 109, 122 Richardson, Sue, R. 2, Flora, lnd. ...... ................. 6 5 Ricks, Sara,,723 Hickory St., Niles, Mich. .......................... ...,.. 4 7, 109, 122 Rite, Georgia, R, 2, Peru, Ind. ......... ........... 4 7, 1 10 Riley, Donna, 1 130 E. Second St., Dayton, Ohio ...,.............,........................ 1 11, 1 17 Rinebarger, Wavelene, Union City, Ind. .......... 47, 110 Rinehart, Dorothy, R. 1, North Sycamore St., Hagerstown, lnd. ...................................... 54, 112 Rinehart, Esther, R. 1, N. Sycamore St., , 125, 126 Ritchey, Donald, Hollansburg, Ohio ......., 54, 102, 132 Ritchey, Paul, R. 2, Hagerstown, Ind. ...................... 33, 121 , 123, 132 Robe, Harry, 91 1 Pine Lake Rd., LaPorte, lnd. ...... 65 Robins, Mary, R. 1, N. Manchester, lnd, ,............... 47 Robins, Miriam, N. Manchester, Ind. .............. 65, 128 Robinson, Ruth, Argonne Road, Warsaw, lnd. ........ 65 Robinson, William, 507 E. 5th St., Everett, Pa. .................. 47, 91 , 112, 113 No. Manchester, Ind. .............................,...,.,,,., 94 Rodda, Frederick, 2071 San jose Ave., Alameda, Calif. .................................. '59, 132, 133 Rohrer, Alpheus, North Lima, Ohio .,,,......,....,.,,...,, 34 Rohrer, Dennis, 206 Dickson St., Plymouth, Ind. .... 34 Rohrer, Eula, Creekville, Kentucky ,.,.,,,,..,,,,,.,. 47, 1 14 Rohrer, janette, Creekville, Kentucky .............. 34, 126 Rohrer, june, 304 S. Grove, Oak Park, Ill. ............................ 47, 109,111,119 Rohrer, Lois, 206 Dickson, Plymouth, lnd. ..............................,... 65, 114, 125 Rolston, Rodrick, Hampshire, Ill. .............. 65, 85, 89, 113, 117, 123 Rouch, Duane, 154 River, Hillsdale, Mich. ............ 65 Rouch, Keith, 431 E. Franklin, Huntington, lnd. ..........,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.4, 56, 77 Rouch, Lester, 431 E. Franklin, Huntington, Ind. ..128 Rouch, Susie, R. 3, Bremen, Ind, ... .,.,,,.,, 65, 110, 133 Rowe, james, 8412 Market St. Ext., Youngstown, Ohio .............,...,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 34, 101 Royer, Howard, R. R. 2, Amanum, Ohio .................... 55, 72, 109, 116, 118 Royer, john D., 329 Summit Street, Fostoria, Ohio ..........,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 057, 101, 105 Royer, john P., R. R. 4, Louisville, Ohio .......... 66, 106 Royer, Virgil, 4745 Lexington, Chicago, Illinois ,.,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 104, 125 Royer, Virginia, R. R. 2, Arcanum, Ohio .... 34, 72, 118, 124, 126, 128, 147 Ruff, jack, 2140 Morton, Elkhart, Indiana ..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 93, 100 RUWISGY, ROY, R. R. 2, Lafayette, Ohio ..............,.,. 66 RUVIVBTI, Georgia, Peru, Indiana .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,--,,,, 40 Rupel, Dennis, 5530 Osburn Place, Riverside, California .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 92, 103, 105 Rush, Paul, 906 Market Street, N. Manchester, Ind. Russell, Ellen, 2516 South 14th, Broadview, Illinois .......,,...................,. 66, 112, 122 Ryan, Charles, 606 Miami St., N. Manchester, lnd. ........................................ 34 Ryan, Norma jean, 406 West South Street, North Manchester, Indiana .......... 60, 66, 122, 128 164 Salisbury, Darwin, Spencerville, Indiana .............. -- 34 Samilov, Michael, Apt. 62, 540 West 136 Street, New York 31, New York .................... 66, 1 12, Samuelson, Betty, R. R. 1, Box 359, 113 LaPorte, Indiana .......................... 20, 34, 1 10, 120 Sands, Carl, Silver Lake, Indiana ...... 47, 77, 85, 87, 91 Sapp, Louis, 500 N. Walsh, Garrett, Indiana .... 66, 1 18 Sarber, Marion, 105 V2 W. Main St. N. Manchester, Indiana Sauders, Everett, 212V2 E. Main, 1 N, Manchester, Ind. .................. ....... 4 7, 116 Scearse, Vernon, 2413 Grand Ave., Middletown, Ohio ...................... ....... 6 6 Schantz, Elizabeth, 2322 Miami, South Bend, Ind. ..................... .....-- 5 1 Schleinitz, Ruby, R. R. No. 2, Greenville, Ohio ........................................ 66, 114 Schlemmer, Lora, 8 E. Maple, Wabash, lnd. Schmalzried, john, 206 N. Mill, N. Manchester, Ind. Scholl, Elsie, Connersville, Ind. ................. .... 3 9 Schmitt, Fredrick, 321 N. Washington, Warsaw, Ind. Schrader, William, Box 23, Roann, lnd. Schroll, Gene, R. No. 3, N. Manchester, Ind. .......................... 47, 101, 105 Schroll, Marlene, R. No. 3, N. Manchester, Ind. ...... 66 Schuh, Marlouise, Larwill, lnd. ........................ 66, 106 Schultz, Donald, 513 W. London, Peoria, III, ....,............,.......... 57,91, 100,104,107 Schuler, Carolyn, R. R. 2, North Manchester, Indiana Schurr, Richard, R. No. 3, Nappanee, lnd. Schutz, Charlotte, 503 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. ............ 58, 72, 102, 112, 118 Schwalm, Dean, 1120 S. 7th, Goshen, Ind. ..47, 77, 79 47 Scott, William, 462 E. Sth., Peru, lnd. ............... . Seidler, Beverly, R. No. 4, LaPorte, lnd. .......... 66 Sellers, Charles, R. No. 3, Warsaw, lnd. .... 34, 94 Sellers, Virginia, 413 S. McDonel, Lima, Ohio .................................. 35, 98, 100 Senseman, Daniel, R, No. 1, Tipp City, Ohio Shady, Florence, Box 504, Waterloo, Ind. .................. 66, 106, 111, 122 Shaffer, Mary, R. No. 2, Kendallville, lnd. ...................... 35, 120, 122 Shanbeck, Dan, Warsaw, lnd. .... ................... 6 6 Shank, Thelma, R. No. 4, Dayton 9, Ohio .................................. 53, 1 10 Shankster, Owen, Alvordton, Ohio .................... 56 Shannon, Marilyn, R. No. 2, Syracuse, Ind. ......................... ........ 6 6, 1 1 1 Shearer, Norma, San juan Ave., Port Townsend 3, Wash. Sheeler, Dorothy, 71 Clark St., Spencerport, N. Y. .................... .... . Sheetz, Charlene, 213 Fulton Ave., Rochester, lnd. .......................................... 66 Sheller, Gerald, R. No. 2, Eldora, Iowa ............ 66 Shephard, Robert, 387 Bent, Wabash, Ind. ......... . Sherman, Marvin, 520 S. Walsh, Garrett, lnd, ................................ 57, 72, 109 Shirky, E. Wayne, R. No, 2, Elmhurst, Ill. ............................ 47, 120, 128 Shirky, Lois, R. No. 2, Elmhurst, Ill. ................ 53 Shirky, L. Richard, R. No. 2, Elmhurst, Ill. ......... . Shock, Richard, Box 91, Laketon, Ind. Shoemaker, james, 316 Brooklyn Ave., Dayton, Ohio .............. 58, 93, 100, 103, 108 Showalter, Harold, 1 103 Vernon, Wabash, Ind. Showalter, Waneta, R. No. I, Dalton, Ohio .............................. 66, 115, 122, Shrader, Fred, R. R. 1, Bandy, Virginia Shultz, Carl, 603 College Ave., N. Manchester, lnd. .................. 47, 121, 124, Shultz, Carole, 603 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. .......... 47, 107, 120, 124 Simmons, Wesley, R. No. 2, Kewanna, lnd. 47, 70, 71, 107, 123, 125, 126, I 1 I I 1 I 1 117 106 103 128 128 104 113 132 122 35 122 123 35 118 132 120 35 126 35 128 125 125 128 Simmons, james, R. No. 1, Farmersville, Ohio .............................. 35 Simpson, Benny, Box 18, Roann, Ind ........... Skinner, joEIlen, 819 W. South St., Bremen, Ind. ........................... ----.--------' - Skinner, Miriam, 819 W. South St., Bremen, Ind. ..........................,..... ...- 6 6 Smallwood, Virginia, La Fontaine, Ind. ....... . Smith, Dorothy S., 105 V2 S. 1st St., N. Manchester, Indiana Smith, Dorothy M., Box 325, R. No. 10, I08 ....35 110 ....35 132 47 110 114 126 Dayton 9, Ohio .......................... 66, 120 124 125 Smith, Elaine, 613 E. 5th, N. Manchester, Ind. ............................. ....- 6 6 111 Smith, Frances, 1 13 Maryland Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. .................... .............-. 3 5 Smith, jean, R. No. 1, Box 379, La Porte, Ind. ..................................-. 52 126 123 Smith, june, Maple St., Waterloo, Ind. .... 66, 1 1 1, 122 Smith, Laurence, Burket, Ind. .............................. 66 Smith, Lloyd, Flora, Ind. ................................ 66, 123 Smith, Mamie, R. No. 2, Galveston, Ind, .................. 47, 110, 115, 122 128 Smith, Marjorie, 1 13 Maryland Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. .......................... 54, 109, 110 Smith, Martha, 1 13 Maryland, Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. .......................... 54, 100, 122 Smith, Paul, R. R. No. 10, Dayton, Ohio .............,.............. 57, 106, 120, 128 Smith, Robert D., 303 V2 East Wabash, N. Manchester, Ind. .............,.................... 48, 128 Smith, Robert W., R. R. No, 10, Box 380, Dayton 9, Ohio ......,........... 48, 105, 121, 123, 128 Smith, Dwight, Flora, Indiana ................ 36, 132, 139 Smucker, Donnadale, R. R. No. 3, Rockford, Illinois ...................... .......... 5 5, 110 Snavely, Welton, R. R. No. 2, Silver Lake, Ind. ..............,..,...,.. ............. 3 6, 132 Snider, Thyra, New Paris, Indiana ............ 48, 1 10, 122 Snyder, Graydon, 158 Cedar St., Huntington, W. Va. .... 48, 91, 102, 105, 118, 119 Snyder, joyce, R. R. No. 2, Plymouth, Ind. ...... 66, 1 17 Sollenberger, Donald, 404 E. 9th, N. Manchester, Indiana .................................... 48 Spitler, joanna, R. R. 1, Bringhurst, Ind. ................................ 66, 122, 128 Spurgeon, jesse, R. R. No. 3, Winamac, Ind ........... 59 Stark, Eleanor, R. R. No. 1, So. Whitley, Ind. ......-- 51 Stauffer, Margaret, 407 S. Division, Polo, Illinois ...................................... 48, 110, 119 Stebbins, Barbara, 539 W. Madison, Gibsonburg, Ohio ....,......................... 53, 110, 120 Stebbins, james, 539 W. Madison, Gibsonburg, Ohio ...........................,....,,,......... 36 Stephens, jane, R. R. No. 1, Wabash, Ind. .,,.......,,., 124 Sterling, Victor, R. R. No. 2, Peru, Ind, Stern, Lloyd, R. R. No. 1, Bluffton, Ind. ............ 53, 88 Steury, Edna, R. R. 1, Box 53, Berne, Indiana ,... 66, 109 Stinebaugh, Dick, 21 1 W. 47th St., Indianapolis, Indiana ..................... ,.... .,.,,, 3 6 , 93 Stone, Barbara, 502 College Ave., N. Manchester, Indiana ........................,,.... 48, 1 15 Stoner, Robert, R. R. No. 7, Box 78, Anderson, Ind. ......................,... 56, 109, 126, 128 Strycker, Guenevere, R. R. No. 2, Macy, Indiana .................. 36, 103, 105, 126, I47 Strycker, Philip, R. R. No. 2, Macy, Indiana .... 55, 112 Stuckman, Mary, R. R. No. 1, Nappanee, Ind. .......................,.. 66, 104, 109, 117 Studebaker, Wilma, R. R. No. 2, Springfield, Ohio ..........,..,.,......,,........ 66, IO9 122 Stutsman, Merle, 135 White Ct., Carlton, III. .........................,.,............ 36 106 115 Sullivan, Harold, Roann, Ind. .............,.,........,, 36, 108 Sullivan, jack, 108 E. Hill, Wabash, Ind. ........ 56, 107 Summe, Tommy, Silver Lake, Ind, .... 48, 88 101 116 Summey, Mary Ann, Pierceton, Indiana ....... ...... 6 6 107, 122, 128 Supinger, Richard, 112 West Broadway, Covington, Ohio ....................... ....------- 6 6, 77, 104 Swan, Margaret, 624 W. Main, Wabash, Indiana Swank, Margaret, Wolcottville, Ind. ......-----.---- 51 , 107 Swank, Mary Louise, 304 College Ave., N, Manchester, Ind. ..............---.------- ------ 5 2 Swank, Robert, 304 College Ave., N. Manchester, Ind. .........-......-.----- ----------- 3 6, 133 Swank, Theron, R, R, 1, Huntington, Ind. .............. 36 Swanson, Mary Lou, Atwood, Indiana .............. 51, 133 Swihart, Danny, 710 Cleveland, Elkhart, Ind. Swinehart, DeLoscia, Box 195, ....48, 94 Bristol, Ind. .............................. 66, 104, 107, 122 Swinger, james, Box 77, Pitsburg, Ohio .......... 48, 105 Tait, Donald, R. R. NO. 2, White Pigeon, Michigan .... 57, 120, 121, 123, 128 Talley, Rosalie, 470 N. 33rd St., Decatur, Illinois .........................................-.--. 57 Taylor, Stuart, 1717 Morton, Elkhart, Ind. .......... 66 Taylor, Zola, R. R. 1, Dunkirk, Ind, ....,............... 52, 106, 120, 122, 128 Teach, Dorothy, Route 3, New Carlisle, Ohio ........ 66 Terhune, Phyllis, R. R. No. 2, Bluffton, Ind. ........ 66 Theobald, Sterling, Box 38, College P. O., N. Manchester, Ind. Theobald, Wanita, Box 38, College P. O., N. Manchester, Ind. .........,...,.......................... 36 Thoss, Kurt, 206 W. Third, North Manchester, Ind. ............................... I .... 88 Timmons, Dan, New Paris, Ohio ...... 50, 54, 1 16, 123 Timmons, Mary, New Paris, Ohio .......... 53, 103, 122 Todd, Chloe, Chelan, Washington Tomlonson, john, Bristol, Ind, ...... ............... I 32 Towne, Virginia, 630 Wesley St., 5 ,. Huntington, Ind. ..................,................... 66,'1 10 Trexler, Edward, Peru, Ind. ........................ 37, 77, 78 Trost, Donald, W. Monument Avenue, Pleasant Hill, Ohio ........,.,......... 57, 101, 109, 116 Truex, Lucille, Middlebury, Indiana ...... 67, 109, 111 Turner, james, Roann, Indiana ...,........................ 37 Turner, Mary jo, R. No. 4, Auburn, Indiana ........................ 48, 126, 128, 137 Twitchell, Robert, Box 143, Orland, Ind. .......... 67, 94 Tyler, james, 607 E. Franklin St., Troy, Ohio ..48, 132 Ulery, Denver, 714 Washington St., Wenatchee, Wash. .... 17, 37, 70, 71, 73, 101, 147 Ulery, Nelda, 714 Washington St., Wenatchee, Wash. .,.................. 48, 1 IO, 111, 115 Ulrey, Linda, R. No. 2, N. Manchester, Ind ........... 52 Ummel, Eldon, R. No. 1, Claypool, Ind. ....,. 48, 80, 88 77 Ummel, Richard, R. R. 1, Claypool, Indiana Umphlet, Zayda, 416 A St., La Porte, Ind Underhill, .O. Colleen, 210 jefferson, fill 37 Columbia City, Ind. .......................... 37, 111, 126 Valencourt, Carol jean, New Paris, Indiana .... 49, 133 Valencourt, Roy, R. R. 1, ' Spring Lake, Mich, .................... 37, 113, 123, 133 Vanator, joan, R. R, 2, Leesburg, Ind. ..,,,,...... 67, 109 VanDiepenbos, Evelyn, New Paris, Ind. ..67, 109, 117 Via, jeanne, 524 S. Pearl, Covington, Ohio .......................... 54, 93, 100, 1 18 Voorhees, Peggy, 600 Fulton, Rochester, Ind. .......,............, ......,..,..... 5 6, 113 Vore, Bob, No. Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind. .................................. 67, 109, 115 Wade, Martha, R. R. 3, La Grange, Ind. Wade, Oliver, R. R. 1, N. Manchester, Ind. .......... 37 Wagner, Ray, H. I. S. No. 29, Hershey, Pa. .......... 67 Wagoner, Mary, R. R. No. 4, Delphi, Ind. ....,. 54, 109 Wagoner, Opal, 1706 Moyer, Elkhart, Ind. ...........,..,....................... 37, 126, 128 Wagoner, Ralph, Rossville, Ind. ....,,,.,.,.......,,,, 37, 132 Wagoner, Robert, 101 1 N. Central Ave., Chicago 51, Ill. ................................ 57,113,132 Wait, jerome, R. R. No. 5, Columbia City, Ind. ....... ........., 3 7, 98, Wales, Evelyn, Polo, Ill, ..... ........ 6 7, 106 1 105,108 117,128 Walter, Franklin, Spring St., La Grange, lnd. Walter, Marie, Route 1, Lakeville, lnd. ..... . Walters, Phylis, 1009 E. jefferson St., South Bend, lnd. ................................ 67 Walton, Gloria, 2019 S. Main St., Elkhart, lnd. 48, 98, 100, 119, 120, 121 Walton, Robert, 11 1 S. Maple Ave., Warsaw, lnd. .....,............ 38, 76, 77, 91 Walton, Ronald, 2019 S. Main, Elkhart, lnd. ...........,.. 67, 102, 121, 123 Ward, Richard, 720 East North, Lima, Ohio Warner, Carol, R. R. No. 1, Union, Ohio .... Warner, Roger, Box 383, R. No. 3, Knox, lnd. ..............,................. 56, 101 Weaver, Donald, 914 S. 6th St., Goshen, lnd. ...................................... 57 Weaver, Eloise, 590 N. Spring, Wabash, lnd Weaver, Marlin, 1231 Pike St., Wabash, lnd. .................. 48, 70, 72, 92, Weber, jane, R. No. 1, Huntington, lnd. Webster, Deloris, R. R. No. 4, Logansport, lnd. ,.............,.................... . Weddle, Leroy, R, R. 1, Girard, lll. ..... . Weick, Richard, 21 10 Ontario, Fort Wayne 6, lnd. ............................... . Weick, Robert, 21 10 Ontario, Fort Wayne 6, lnd. ............................ 38 Weider, Dick, 31 1 School, Bradford, Ohio. .. Weimer, Robert, 719 N. Sycamore St., No. Manchester, lnd. ........................ 59 Weitzel, Ardith, Laketon, lnd. ................. . Welborn, Sue, 410 South Sixth, Goshen, lnd Weller, Paul, R. R. 2, Decatur, Ind, .......,... . Welling, Milton, Twelve Mile, lnd. ........... . Wells, Charles, Roann, lnd. Welte, Robert, R. R. No. 1, Monon, lnd. ..... . Werking, Phil, North Manchester, lnd. .... . Werking, Vernon, 527 W. Wayne, I 1 1 106 124 100 1 24, fffai 112 123 103 ....67 109 ,..67 112, ....54 Q57 Fort Wayne, lnd. ......................................... . West, Barbara, R. R. No. 1, Ludlow Falls, Ohio ..67 Westerfield, Gordon, 736 Keeling Ct., Canton Ill 67 , . .......................................... , 88 Wetzel, Conrad Tennessee, lll. ...... 67, 105, 113 1 I I 1 1 67 108 126 103 126 67 114 116 126 38 137 53 104 38 67 115 118 119 109 67 126 38 38 38 38 114 123 123 Whitacre, Richard, Box 26, Bippus, lnd. ..67, 123, 128 Whitacre, Walter, Bippus, lnd. .............................. 40 White, Earl, Citronelle, Ala. .............................. 67, 77 White, Norma, 1639 S. California Blvd., Chicago, lll. White, Roy, 1639 S. California Blvd., Chicago, lll. Whitehead, Don, R. 1, Warsaw, lnd. ...................... 53 Whitmer, Josephine, North Liberty, lnd. .......... 38, 109 Wilcox, Robert, 715 W. Franklin St., Elkhart, lnd. .................................... ,...... 3 8, 101 Will, Cosette, 3560 Congress St., Chicago, lll. ,..........................,.................. 48, 1 12 Will, Wanda, 3560 Congress St., Chicago, lll. ...........,...... 60, 67, 71, 107, 112, 122 Williams, Roger, R. 2, Plymouth, lnd. .................... 38 Williams, Shirley, 629 N. Drake St., Fullerton, Calif. .......................... 48, 98, 100, 119 Willis, A. Louise, 5910 S. Michigan Rd., S. Bend 14, lnd. .............................................. 51 Windmiller, Arthur, 106lf2 SO. Mill St., No, Manchester, lnd. ............................ 85, 89, 90 Witt, Martha, 4061 W. 158th St., Cleveland 1 1, Ohio ............,....... ............. 4 8, 126 Wong, Alberto, East St., No. Manchester, lnd. ........................ 48, 108, 1 13 Wong, Larry, 1033 D St., Fresno, California ...................................... 49, 123 Wort, Eugene, R. 2, No. Liberty, lnd. ..49, 77, 94, 109 Wright, William, Box 37, No. Manchester, Ind. .... 49 Yarnelle, Mildred, 614 W. Hill, Wabash, lnd. Yoder, Carl, New Paris, lnd. .,,......................... 55, 114 Yohe, Yula, R. 1, Laura, Ohio .......................... 67, 122 Yohn, Russell, 324 Washington St., Elgin, lll. ........ 38 Yost, Francis, New Lebanon, Ohio .................. 38, 105 Young, Betty, R. 2, New Carlisle, Ohio .................. 67 Yunker, Bernita, Bringhurst, lnd. ,........... 53, 100, 102 Zartman, Paul, 812V2 Main St., Rochester, lnd. ......,....................,.......... 77, 83, 94 Zunkel, lda, R. 3, No. Manchester, lnd. ..67, 107, 11 1 Zunkel, Wayne, 506 Lawrence, Elgin, lll, ............,....... 60, 67, 102, 112, 123, 139 1950 AURCDRA ADVERTISERS ANY FROM ANGLE R' O Weddi13gS IT'S ARTHUIVS 2 TO I R011 Film Portrmts Developlng Frames Copies 110 Walnut Street COMPLETE BINDING SERVICE REBIND: BIND: Library Books Magazines Bibles Newspapers Hymnals Term Papers Dictionaries Theses THE HECKMAN BIN DEBY NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA 168 Q2 G7 APPLIANCES Q? Frozen Food Lockers xc? 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THE NORTH MANCHESTER NEWS-J OURN AL 171 WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORTH MANCHESTER FOUNDRY DIVISION M. H. DETRICK CO. Heating and Laundry Stoves Also High Grade Grey Iron Castings 'I' 'I' 'P NORTH MANCHESTER INDIANA I72 N. MANCHESTER FARM BUREAU ELEVATOR Grain-Feed-Seed Feed Grinding 82 Mixing Fence Posts Sr Fertilizer Coal - Field Tiles Phone 135 NORTH MANCHESTER N. MANCHESTER FARM BUREAU LUMBER YARD Brick - Cement - Lime Hardware - Roofing Paint Millwork Native Lumber Phone 4 NORTH MANCHESTER NEARLY EVERYBODY WHO READS READS NEWSPAPERS EVERY DAY . 'I' 'I' 'I' WABASH PLAIN DEALER TIMES STAR 'I' 'I' 'I' OVER 7,000 A. B. C. Net Paid' Circulation 0 ,,,. TO ANY SPOT ri X' 40 . 4-get IN THE NATION You can start your trip Via the big, orange and green Indiana Railroad Buses. And, for special athletic and other events, you can charter your own bus. For further infor- mation, Write or call INDIANA RAILROAD 250 WEST OHIO STREET INDIANAPOLIS COMPLIMENTS OF HOTEL SHELLER HIPPITY HOP CAFE SHORT ORDERS and MEALS Just North of the College RAlVISEY'S GROCERY For Those College Snacks Groceries and Soft Drinks Open until 10:00 P. M. Phone 220 Cor. 7th and Wayne In North Manchester It's WINGS FLOWERS For All Occasions COMPUMENTS' OF WA BA SH PRODUCE 60. WHOLESALE rleulrs AND PRODUCE C f All I1 and- Canal Ph 071 Wabash, Ind THE DU BOIS CD. CINCINNATI 3, OHIO '4Serves The Nation Our 30th year of DEPENDABLE service, covering every phase of sanitation engineering, maintenance, cleaning and specialized industrial processing materials. K-O-L's . . . Four job-matched special compounds mechanical dish Washing and sanatizing . . . D-LITE . . . A synthetic based hand dishwashing compound. TEMP . . . Smooth creamy cleanser. NEUTRALAVE . . . Chemical fluid concentrate that thoroughly cleans all composition floors. NEUTRA-GLOSS . . . Self-polishing industrial- type floor Wax. ZEPHYROID . . . A solid, de- hydrated concentrate for floor cleaning. J. W. HALL FT. WAYNE, IND. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE i ' 1 111 01'ulMancl1esfer slnce 1 8 7 5 . . I I . I 1. M Hj'!!14 I b ..f ., -Q fmme-..wr'.3ll'fI-.nw '4QxvF.gy, H':5g1'i,. flilfr ,1l5ff:,'Zg ffl, 91: 3-Fiiftxf. AZZQAYR ft? llkfllnfllliili f flk'Ffy!5i. 'I76 COMPLIMENTS OF KOTHE, WELLS SZ BAUER CO. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA KO-WE-BA Distributors KO-WE-BA WHOLESALE HOUSE WABASH, INDIANA BUTCH'S MEN'S STORE The Home of Advertised Brands COMPLIMENTS OF Lee Water-Bloc Hats Van Heusen Shirts Westminister Socks Lamb Knit Sweaters Squire Slacks Simpson Made to Measure Clothes , HARTER WABASH, INDIANA J. W. fButchj Howard and qu P J. W. fButchJ Howard GOSHEN, INDIANA Athletic E i ment 177 COMPLIMENTS OF SHIVELY'S DAIRY Homogenized Milk Serves the College 209 South Mill Phone 14 METAL .na woonwonkmcs Ai ,,,- MACHINERY 1 PORTABLE POWER TOOLS ABRASIVES H 2202 ,W MERRICK EVANS 5II W DEWALD ST 1 ff .'. T 2 X - .:1.... l,Lk 178 At Your Stationery Store You can secure fine printed and gift stationery in many beautiful designs and styles, either printed to your order or in stock at C0l6I11El117S Manchester Printing Company 112 East Main Street upeop clois oi ueql .I9119q sr do1s peep Vw 'CINI TIHLSHHONVW HLLHON JOOT IHHTL NI aomaas oavcmvis SGEDIIW CAMPUS SPORTSWEAR LEE HATS, ARROW SHIRTS CURLEE AND CRIFFON CLOTHES FREEMAN SHOES We feature these and other fine brands of clothing, shoes, slacks, sport coats, raincoats and luggage. Come in and look around. You are always wel- come at Brady's. ! THE STORE FORAMEN CSatisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refundedj '-, 'L ' -f:r:1':-:-:v1:,.+:22-' :- -P.. W -A ., A -.-., YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES AS LOW AS GOOD MERCHANDISE WILL PERMIT America if Haas! 0 Q, z Moss X and Keady Zo Sem' Manufactured by SIM!-BARTUSH F00DS,lM. GENERAL OFFICES DETROIT, MICHIGAN 179 COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN RRATTICE CLOTH CORPORATION WARSAW, INDIANA The New YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT WIRLE Landis Drug Store SHUE STORE WALGREEN AGENCY Nationally Advertised Shoes Most Complete Line Of Drugs and Sundries 'I' NORTH MANCHESTER For the Entire Family Jarman - Weather-Bird American Girl 130 E. Main Ph 318 NORTH MANCHESTER lf lll AIA A will THE WARNER ELECTRIC It I fx, out m r p1,,,,14mul rl llllllmllff 'W ,,,, ' I AAAAA RRRRE BROODER '-R like Manchester College l ' 1S Tops THE WARNER RROODER AND APPLIANCE COMPANY NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA Ward's Jewelry Store FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS We Feature Nationally Advertised BRUCE KRAMER COMPANY Brands of Watches - Clotiks - Silverware ,Me gggmmdS,, DEPENDABLE Expert Ecgjdaigogggieg Watch PARK YOUR TRAILER MESSER at GREENHOUSE CLEVELAND'S Corsages SERVICE STATION and Shower Bath and Laundry Room Wgddill Fl OW 61, S South End of Mill St. g Phone 158W State Road 13 Phone 30 CHICAGO TRANSFORMER DIVISION ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION MANUFACTURERS O-F ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND COILS NORTH MANCHESTER INDIANA 8 PRISER AUTO SALES DE SOTO PLYMOUTH G-M-C TRUCKS Quick, Complete Repair Service 24 I-Ir. Wrecker Service NORTH MANCHESTER MEMBER or AAA 801 W. Main Day Phone 361 - Night Phone 347 BIG FOUR ELEVATOR Grain - Feed - Coal Seeds, Etc. NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA Telephone 160 Cleaning Pressing SUITS' MADE TO MEASURE HILL, TI-IE TAILOR 81 CLEANER Phone 126-1 Dyeing Repairing COBLENTZ 81 SON ALLIS CHALMERS Sales and Service NEW IDEA ' Farm Equipment LIBERTY MILLS, INDIANA Phone 18F14 THE BARN-HART-VAN TRUMP CO. ROCHESTER, INDIANA STATIONERY ANNUALS MAGAZINES PAMPHLETS BUSINESS FORMS CARDS - PLACARDS - BOOKLETS 'I' 'I' 'I' Write for some samples of our Work. We will submit estimates and layouts at your suggestion v QRISEKS-E uf' 23563 QQ'Col'f5'5ZvQ- The Harting Furniture Co. The Friendly Furniture Store N. MANCHESTER, IND. Phone 593 COOK'S PAINT STORE O,Brien Paint Prang Art Materials Wall Paper - Figurines Unpainted Furniture 115 N. Walnut Street NORTH MANCHESTER DEERWOOD Quality Foods L WW Q01 be aww THE BLUFFTON GRCCERY CO. BLUFF TON, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF RHOADS- EMPIRE MORGAN FIRE BRICK COMPANY COMPANY fr. E. ROQNEY Paints Wallpaper A. P. Green Sundries Fire Brick Products 213 E. Weshington St 219 Murray St. Fort Wayne, Indlana Ph A 6335 F t Wayne, India Ph H 3222 185 K-4 WTUCHIPI E A S S S R V 8 L. J. Y O D E R 114 N. Walnut NORTH MANCHESTER, IND. PHONE 673 INSURANCE Fire Bonds Casulty Automobile LI. IUT RHTE DRUG STORE RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONSH RALPH R. Magazines - Sheet Music Fountain Service BAGOTT Candy - Stationery - Gifts NORTH MANCHESTER 212 East Main Phone 195 186 FORD SERVICE AND SALES W was -TE-:inf fl CLIFF SNYDER MOTORS Genuine Ford Parts Phone 34 L. P. URSCHEL 81 SON DEPARTMENT STORE Manchester College Students Professors, Alumni and Patrons We Appreciate Your q Friendship Dry Goods - Hardware Footwear - Floorcovering Y Draperies - Notions Phone 94 - 206 E. Main NORTH MANCHESTER, INDIANA PAUL A. BEAM Representative of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States 115 E. Main N. Manchester EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR Truck or Tractor METERED AND TICKET PRINTED Tank Wagon Service ONCE T'RIED ALWAYS' SATISFIED CENTRAL OIL COMPANY Phone 555 701-703 W. Main 'I87 Thelma Smelser formerly SAM7S RESTAURANT THE SPARTAN S EAT HERE 604 West Main Phone 581 NORTH MANCHESTER f'5IP s fi Fx mJ5??Jf?r fn xr-,Ni -'rg ' Q' A f 'x X 'Ui . i 9 XA A 'awp ' ,R XFN ff 91' -f 'Q o 4 'Q E' 515, ,JL7 'J '-ies L, 13 SN.?,15 0 Q I Ni X311 ?f 2 5-F ig ,X Q, -!'s- 5, Q I s Q- sf ' 3' ' ' f ' 'SWF ' 909 gl C my 49' 0 XO ' f Q 'fQ,,, 1 A 0 rs Q Q ,gf Q fx 5, V' ,Z Ao ey 90 ,Q W6 an - f Q' 9 Q Q- 4 V J QV' S 0 9, I .1 X - x Q5 ogg gg Nm! on '51 0 o 0 N0 v gh , QR ,- oo 5 xx .5 Q5 Q3 gb 9 4' '3' U 5 x w S 'ij 'N X QV' Q 1 In ' f fi Uel' Olfle nf' C 'SQA xv S' or rg -to Q0 se' -4 GGIIS FDR 8 o Q fig ey Your preference for a better ice cream has made SEALTEST by far the big- gest selling Ice Cream in the Nation. It tops them all in quality, flavor and pure delicious nutritious goodness. Al- ways ask for SEALTEST! CONGRATULATIONS , AND I'Il111t111gtO11 BEST WISHESA Laboratories, Inc. The Home of eeee s AL -sA FVELPAQ And Many Fine I .N gg, Sanitation and Maintenance X Supplies Huntington Elkhart Paint Mfg. Co. ELKHART, INDIANA Richard Lantz, Chemist Laboratories, Inc. HUNTINGTON, INDIANA 188 Burns' Bakery North Manchester, Indiana Phone 634 IN SIST ON BREAD BAKED BY BURNS THE BAKER Just As You Have The Best in Athletes ENERGY These athletes require energy in abundance for the game in which they participate. This energy is found in Burns' Bakery Products, in which only the finest vitamin-rich ingredients are used. So if you need energy for either the game of football, basketball, or the everyday game of life, insist on Burns' Bakery Products. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS 1950 Mint Jelly A favorite everywhere with Hotels, Air lines, Clubs and Restaurants. BEST WISHES 'from CENTRAL l ' lm lt., INDIANA COAL COMPANY ' 4 s. Qwdff DI' l89 BRONZE TABLETS AND MEMORIALS OF ANY DESCRIPTION Write For A Pamphlet ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE 81 ALUMINUM CORP. 2340 Belmont Ave. Chicago 18, Illinois Westaver's Service For TOPS them au: Try it Once Service - Quality - Variety and then you Fall Shop At W'ES'llAVER7S STANDARD MORRIS SERVICE 5-I0-100 sfromg Lawrence and Clem Westaver 210 East Main Street Owners P1easing You Means Miu and Main A Pleasing US NoRTH MANCHESTER 1 90 Unit Monthly Tests COMPLIMENTS OF For Elementary Grades EoRT WAYNE ' JANITOR SUPPLY Co. COMPLIMENTS OF BUREAU OF TESTS MANCHESTER COLLEGE 'P 'I' 'I' 'I' FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Semester End Tests FOI' High School 1 I-ITTIF o RICH FLAVOR -.....R?! l'?.Pn, .. EI- o RICH QUALITY I A 'H X 705 a RICH AROMA QUALITY Foons FOR TEMPTING - NOURISHING FOODS - ASK F OR LITTLE ELF AND SAVE WITH '- 'l-I lI'Il, .B1 E' EEEE 191 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY American Brattice Cloth Corp. .......... . . . . Architectural Bronze Cr Aluminum Corp. . . . . . . . Arthur's Portrait Studio ................ .... Barnhart-Van Trump Co. . . . - - - Paul Beam ................ -..- Benton Review Pub. Co., Inc. . . . . . . Big Four Elevator .......... .--. Bluffton Grocery Co. ..... . . - Brady's ........... . . . Bureau ot Tests . . . .. . Burns' Bakery ..... . . . Bursley 6' Co. ...... . .. Butch's lVlen's Store .... . . . Central Indiana Coal CO. . . . . . Central Oil Co. .......... . . . Chicago Transformer Div. . . . . . . Cleveland's Service Station . . . . . . Cloverleat Creamery ...... . . . Coblentz Er Son ........ . . . Coleman's ....... . . . Cook's Paint Store . . . . . The Dubois Co. ..... . . . Elkhart Paint Mfg. Co. ... --- Empire Fire Brick Co. ...... . . . Fort Wayne janitor Supply Co. . . . . . . Fort Wayne Engraving Co. .... . . . Halls ............... -..- Harting Furniture Co. .... . . . Heckman Bindery ..... - . - Hill, the Tailor ..... ... Hippity Hop Cafe ...... ... House of Harter ......... . . . Huntington Laboratories ........ .... Indiana Lawrence Bank G Trust Co. . . . . . . Indiana Railroad ................. . .. Kothe, Wells Cr Bauer Co. . . . . . . Bruce Kramer Co. ........ . . . Landis Drug Store . . . . . . I92 ADVERTISING DIRECTORY Merrick Evans Co. ...... . Messer Greenhouse ..... Mike's Standard Service . . . Morris 5-IO-Sl .OO Store ............. . . . North Manchester Farm Bureau Elevator ........ . . . North Manchester Farm Bureau Lumber Yard .... . . . North Manchester Foundry ................ . . . The News-journal ......... . . . Oppenheim's ..... Priser Auto Sales .... Quality Cleaners . . . Ramsey's Grocery ........ The Rhoacls-Morgan Co. . . . Scheerer's Bottling Co. . . . john Sexton 6' Co. ..... . Seyfert Foods ........... Shedd-Bartush Foods, Inc. . . . . . . Sheller Hotel .......... Shively's Dairy .... Thelma Smelser ..... Cliff Snyder Motors ..... United States Chemical Co. . . . . . L. P. Urschel 6' Son ....... Wabash Plain Dealer .. Wabash Produce Co. .......... . . . Ward's jewelry Store ............ . . . Warner Brooder 6 Appliance Weimer Locker Co. ............. . . . Weimer Soft Water Co., lnc. Westaver's Standard Service Western Auto .......... White Swan Laundry .... Wible Shoe Store ..... Wing's Flowers .... L. j. Yoder .... l78 l8l I78 l9O l73 l73 l72. l7l I76 l83 l84 I74 l85 l7l l89 l86 l79 I74 I78 l87 l87 l7l I87 I73 l75 l8l l8l l69 l69 l9O l86 l7O l8O I74 l86 x K I E 3 2 5 , X s 2 2 5 3 1, , GNXXED Printed By BENTON REVIEW PUB. CO Incorporated Fowler, l nd. Qld 195 '43 fin 4,35 ' L 'if Lf., ' M VM, 29355 . ,V


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