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7 -1-.-7 i E E f, -9 1 I , ff , :gi I , . Tj' 2' 4 Q J 5731.2-X: 1 ' 7 it mf -A 5 7 J Y . l , 1. f . ' ll., 7 I . f5.5'..x E ..,. 6 R 4 9 fc, ft ,Y 1 MFL .A 0 MK ' JEL Lai' 7x ' 7 ' -77 2 . f 1 7.55-me ' L 'T' FRANCIS BRITT A.B. Secondary Education Purdue Univ., Butler Univ. JOSEPH C. BROWN B.S. Business Administration Pi Epsilon Phi 2-47 Beta Alpha Kappa 1-47 Accounting Club 2-4, V.P. 27 Veterans' Political Assn. 2-4: Dean's List 2, 37 Pi Gamma Mu 4 ROMULE S. BUCHANAN A.B. Bible S.C.A. 3, 47 Kappa Chi 1-4, Pres. 4 SAMUEL G. BUCK A.B. Physics Electronics 3 EUGENE CAIN B.S. Business Administration Phi Zeta 2-47 Beta Alpha Kappa 4j Accounting Club 3, 47 E Club 3, 47 Basketball Mgr. 1 ' cHAm.ss E. cANlrr ' B.S. Business Administration Phi Zeta 1-4, Rush Capt. 37 Beta Alpha Kappa 4, Editor Place- ment Bulletin, Chmn. Placement Comm.7 Crescent 1-3, Business Mgr. 37 Dean's List 37 Who's Who 47 Pi Gamma Mu 4 ROBERT W. CARITHERS A.B. Secondary Education Phi Zeta 1-4, Pres. 37 S.G.A. Pres. 47 Assembly Comm. 37 Student Council 37 Men's Council 37 LinC 27 Veterans' Political Assn. 3, 47 Intramural Athletics 1, 27 Ace Capades Comm. 3, 47 Student Union Exec. Comm. 37 Student Union Board of Directors 47 Natl. Student Assn. Delegate 47 Pi Gamma Mu 4 WILBUR E. CHILDRESS B.S. Business Administration Beta Alpha Kappa 2-47 Accounting Club 2-47 Dean's List Bowling 3, 47 Pi Gamma Mu 4 JAMES L. CLAYMAN B.S. Business Administration 'l-37 Pi Epsilon Phi 1-47 Beta Alpha Kappa 3, 4, Treas. 37 Pl Gamma Mu 3, 47 Accounting Club 3, 47 E Club 1-47 Veterans' Political Assn. ' 3, 47 Football 1, 27 Tennis 37 Dean's List 3, 4 L- - ARTHUR T. ACKER A.B. Secondary Education Pi Epsilon Phi 3, 47 E Club 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 37, Golf 47 Football 1-3 ROBERT L. ADAMS A.B. Secondary Education Dean's list 27 Veterans' Political Assn. 37 Purdue Univ. 1 HELEN ANDERSON A.B. Secondary Education Castalian 1-4, Sec. 37 tntersociety Council Sec. 47 Secretarial Club 1-47 Gamma Delta 17 TUB Social Comm. JAMES ANDREWS A.B. Business Administration Ind. Univ., So. Ill. Univ. MARVIN BATES A.B. Secondary Education Pi Epsilon Phi 3, 4, Treas. 37 E Club 1-47 Football 1, 2 LOUIS BERGDOLT A.B. Secondary Education Pi Epsilon Phi 2-47 S.C.A. 47 Band 3, 47 Choir 27 Ace Capades 37 Univ. of Mich. MARY LOU BISCHMANN A.B. Secondary Education Who's Who 3, 47 Crescent 27 Women's Council 37 Thespians 1, 47 Religious Life- Comm. Sec. 47 S.C.A. 1-4, Church Relations Chmn. 2, Program Chmn. 3, Membership Chmn. 47 Y.W.C.A. 1-4, Pres. 3, Worship Chmn. 47 Gamma Delta li W.S.S.F. Chmn. 2, 37 International Relations 47 Radio Comm. Production Mgr. 27 Press Club 27 Tri Mu 1 ROBERT C. BOCK B.S. Business Administration Pi Epsilon Phi 1-4, Pres. 37 Accounting Club 3, 47 Band 3, 47 Ace Capades 3i Who's Who, 37 Pi Gamma Mu 4 CARROLL L. BOYLE A.B. Pre-Med Earlham College, Univ. of Wis., Tex. A 6- M I 2 '47 1,..,., LM1. fi
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Glau P Reaiead 40-H4 WMM al' 3.9. Came September '44 and a group of young men and women wandered through the halls of Evansville College with the new green look . . . registration cards baffled us . . . professors fright- ened us . . . sophomores worried us, but not for long as we broke tradition by pushing some soph- omores into the fish pond. Officers elected to guide us through the frosh year were Bill Hollman, president, Robert Laub- scher, vice-president, Dorothy Pirtle, secretary, and Betty Byrd, treasurer. We started off on the right foot with a Freshman-Faculty banquet . . . enter- tainment by upperclassmen . . . our first glimpse of President Hale . . . and then we were ready for the hard work and social life that is a part of col- lege life. Gamma Delta was organized by the freshman girls . . . Pat Forsythe elected president. The Cres- cent was blessed by the talents of Betty Byrd, Norma Lee Dunning, Ray Franks, Connie Koch, and Betty Willner . . . the LinC had Willner, Franks and Koch on staff. We were quick to plunge into college activities. Sophomores! No longer were we at the bottom, but on our second step to the top. One thing that we could not help but notice was the size of the class dwindling due to increased calls from the government for more young men and women into military service. Our officers for the sophomore year were Ariel Schrodt, president, Betty Byrd, vice-president, Dorothy Pirtle, secretary, and James Ritter, treas- urer. The Crescent and LinC staffs were aided by Mary Lou Bischmann, Norma Dunning, Kilburn Durham, Pat Forsythe, Ray Franks, Steve Horner, Lois Hy- land, Harry Lieberman, Jim Ritter, Monica Senecal, and Betty Willner. Sophomores on the basketball team were Jones, Helm, Pasek and Whipple. This year was an important one because many of our college friends called into military service were beginning to return. l Juniors! Upperclassmen at last . . . the third step to the top . . . more familiar faces home from the service . . . enrollment of the school increasing. Juniors elected Jim Dausman, president, Edna Mae Waltz, vice-president, Dorothy Pirtle, secretary, and Morgan Jones, treasurer. Ace-Capades was brought to life again with iuniors taking important parts. Many dances were held during the year, one all-campus with Elliot Lawrence playing. The football team was reor- ganized after inactivity during war years. Seniors! at the top at last. Elected to head the class were Jim Dausman, president, Connie Koch, vice-president, Marvin Hartig, treasurer, and Dorothy Pirtle, secretary - Pirtle's fourth year as secretary. As seniors we filled many important iobs on campus . . . Bob Carithers was S.G.A. president: Marvin Hartig was treasurer of the organization . . . John White headed Alpha Phi Omega . . . Betty Willner, the LinC . . . Bill Neal guided Philos . . . Jim Moss headed Phi Zeta . . . Ruth Hobgood and Dot Pirtle were Sig presidents . . . Mariorie Mason and Norma Dunning presided over Castys. Senior committees appointed by prexy Daus- man that headed our activities throughout the year Were! Senior Announcements Dorothy Pirtle, Chmn. Margaret Wheeler Virginia Vaughn Frank Erk Louis Bergdolt Marian Culp Senior Gift Comm. Connie Koch, Chmn. Mariorie Mason Charles Caniff William Fisher Joan Smith General Social Comm Marvin Hartig, Chmn Helen Anderson Melvin Kahl Jack Cusack Betty Willner Mary Lou Bischmann Wanda Grant Bob Plane Senior Ring Comm. John White, Chmn. Charles Winders Morris Smith Edwena Froelich June Mertz We will always remember our four years at Evansville College and the friends we have made as we, the largest graduating class of E. C., say good-bye. .4Q'w47.afSmzaMQ'e2f'7 '15 i
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hx., ,,'.. :E ,,,, ' l , .,., . .. .5-553. - ,QW .. ......,. .4,...,.M..,......,.,w-.......l,,-.,,..-.1--v--W -fi--W l l ROBERT D. EHRHARDT MARIAN LA VERNE CULP A.B. Economics, Sociology Beta Alpha Kappa 45 International Relations Club 45 Secretarial Club 15 Band 3, 45 Choir 1-35 Gamma Della 15 Pi Gamma Mu 4 JOHN P. CUSACK B.S. Business Administration Pi Epsilon Phi 1-45 Beta Alpha Kappa 1, 35 Univ. of Dayton5 Newman Club 3 JIMMY R. DAUSMAN B.S. Business Administration Phi Zeta 2-4, Critic 45 Public Occasions Comm. Vice-Chmn. 35 Beta Alpha Kappa 3, 45 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 45 Pres. 3, V.P. 45 Ace Capades 15 Class Pres. 3, 45 Bowling 35 TUB Comm. 35 Pi Gamma Mu 4 EVELYN DEAN A.B. Elementary Education Theta Sigma 1, 2, 4, Asst. Reporter 2, Recording Sec. 45 S.G.A. Special Comm. 45 Alpha Phi Delta 2, 45 A.C.E. 1, 2, 4, V.P. 2, State Convention Rep. 25 LinC 45 Gamma Delta 15 Bowling 25 Pi Gamma Mu 4 MIREILLE DEMOLIN A.B. Sociology Sec. Public Speech Comm. 45 Alpha Phi Della 3, 4, Pres. 45 S.C.A. 3, 45 International Relations Club 3, 4, V.P. 45 Y.W.C.A. 3, 4, Social Service Comm. Chmn. 45 Pi Gamma Mu 4 PRENTICE DOUGLAS A.B. Philosophy ancl Religion Kappa Chi5 Crescent 35 Murray State, Asbury, Lambeth Colleges NORMA LEE DUNNING A.B. Secondary Education Castalian 1-4, V.P. 2, Librarian 45 Athletic Comm. 45 Women's Council 45 Alpha Phi Delta 1-4, Sec. 35 Press Club 1, 25 Crescent 15 W.A.A. 1-4, Cabinet 35 Y.W.C.A. 1-4, Cabinet 3, Pres. 45 Gamma Delta 15 Thespians 45 Writers' Round Table 3 KILBURN DURHAM I A.B. Business Administration Pi Kappa 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec-Treas. 45 S.G.A. 45 Alpha Phi Omega 35 Crescent 2-45 LinC 45 Press Club 2-45 International Relations Club 35 Thespians 25 Chair 1, 25 Veterans' Political Assn. 35 Rifle Club5 Debate 1, 4 ELMACAROLYN EDWARDS A.B. Secondary Education Thela Sigma 1-4, Pros. Atty. 2, Chaplain 3, V.P. 45 Alpha Phi Delta 3, 45 S.C.A. 25 W.A.A. 2-4, Sec. 3, V.P. 45 Y.W.C.A. 2-45 Gamma Delta 1 l l A.B. Chemistry L Phi Zeta 1-4, Critic 3, V.P. 45 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Treas. 35 Press 5 Club 35 'E Club 1-45 Choir 15 Tennis 45 Football 15 Ace Ca- , pades 35 Bowling 4, league Pres. 45 Purdue Univ. l RUTH EILERT , A.B. Sociology 5 Gamma Epsilon Sigma 1-4, Sec. 35 Alpha Phi Delta 45 Choir 1-4, i Women's Glee Club 35 Y.W.C.A. 15 Gamma Delta 15 W.A.A. 1 l LINUS w. ELSNER A.B. Secondary Education l Newman Club 2-45 Engineering Club 25 Univ. of Cincinnati, Bow- E .loin College ' l FRANK C. ERK A.B. Biology 5 Phi Zeta 1-45 Dean's List 1-35 Who's Who 45 Alpha Phi Omega 1-45 Choir 1, 35 Phi Beta Chi 3, 4 ANNE L. ERWIN A.B. Elementary Education I Transylvania College, Univ. of Ky. I 5 BETTY FEAGLEY A.B. Elementary Education l Theta Sigma 1-4, Rec. Sec. 1, Cor. Sec. 35 Alpha Phi Delta 1-35 A.C.E. 1-35 Pi Gamma Mu 4 WILLIAM C. FISHER l A.B. Chemistry Pi Epsilon Phi 1-45 Alpha Phi Omega 3, 45 Crescent 1, 2, Sports Editor 25 E Club 1-45 Choir 25 Football 1, 25 Class- Pres. 2 RAY FRANKS A.B. English Phi Zeta 1-45 Pub. Comm. 2, 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 3, 45 Crescent 1-4, Sports Editor 1, 2, Editor .35 Press Club 1-35 Sec-Treas. 2, 'l',Ace coped., 4, Thespians 3-45 Alpha Psi Omega 4 ' .W EDWENA FROELICH l A.B. Business Administration . Castalian 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Secretarial Club 3, 45 Business Club 3 5 45 Lindenwood College S. I ' Ae- eeee E V
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