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Members of the campus chapter of the Arnold Air Society are, seated left to right: John King, John Beard, Arthur Millspaugh, Paul Phelps, and Bill Miller. Standing, left to right: Frank Stuart, Robert Fink, Bob Green, Don Rausch, William Roettger, Billy Walters, and Ed Goebel. Members of the ROTC Rifle team are, seated left to right: Wayne Mueller, John Taylor, Donald Thomas, Jim Van Scyoc, Don Seifert, Joe Paulin. Standing, left to right: M. Sgt. Norman Dail, coach, John Weisenheimer, Gayle Heckle, Joe Schapker, John Pauly, John Haas, Charles Hubbs, Joe Whitmore, Major Evan Bruner, Officer in Charge. These are the prettiest officers of the Evansville College ROTC group. Left to right, they are: Janet Lex, Bess Mullet, Terry Elfreich and Ethel Hamilton. Miss Elfreich was commissioned Honorary Cadet Colonel at the Second Annual Military Ball on March 5. Colonel Lewis Kensinger, U.S. Air Force, presented the cape to Miss Elfreich at the Armory. The other three candidates were named Honorary Cadet Lieutenant Colonels. ADYE, VIRGINIA BYRNE B.M.E., Music; Union Committees, 3-4; So¬ cial Committee, 3-4; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2-3-4; Secretary, 4; Student Christian Asso¬ ciation, 1-2-3; Methodist Stu¬ dent Movement, 1-2-3-4; Crescent, 2; Choir, 2-3-4; Women’s Glee Club, 1; Cam¬ era Club, 4; Indiana Univer¬ sity; Candidate for Summer Prom Queen at Indiana Uni¬ versity. AHRENS, MARLENE B.A., Elementary Education; Union Committees, 1-2; As¬ sociation of Childhood Edu¬ cation, 1-2-3-4; Gamma Del¬ ta, 1; Alpha Omicron Pi, 1 -2-3-4; Doorkeeper, 2; Cor¬ responding Secretary, 3. 21
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. |.,rast r J AME Lt« M T “ c,,cs With the crack of September ’52 the ROTC started off with a new leader, Lieut. Col. James Brantner. In October, 48 cadets merited long desired stripes. Came November and this group said it with music by organizing a band under the baton of Robert L. Wilson. Eighteen cadets sounded off with marches and the National Anthem prior to several basket¬ ball tussles at the armory. Don Rausch and Billy Joe Walters journeyed cross-country to Los Angeles in late November to the Arnold Air Society get- together. Then on Jan. 20, the local unit became the 240th Cadet Training Wing with Cadet Arthur H. Millspaugh as the commander. A drill team, led by Don Augenstein was formed, not to be out¬ done by the rifle team which boasted girl members. Terry Elfreich received the honorary cadet colonel garb at the Military Ball, chairmanshipped by Don Rausch with music provided by Ray Anthony. J r Science These officers of ROTC are officially called “professors of Air Sci¬ ence and Tactics,” and here they are apparently discussing some sort of strategy. They are: left to right, Major Robert Taylor, Major Frank E. Meek, Major Evan Bruner and commanding officer, Lt. Col. James Brantner. Col. Brantner looks over the Air Science pro¬ gram for the day. Or is he dreaming of his home in Alabam’? MANN, JOANN B.M.E., Music; Union Board, 2; Sigma Al¬ pha Iota, 2-3-4; Editor, 4; Dean’s List, 3; Choir, 1-3-4; Vice President, 4; Women’s Glee Club, 2; Gamma Delta, 1; Chi Omega, 2-3-4; Secre¬ tary, 4; Secretary of Senior Class; Hoosier Harpist, 4; Junior and Senior Recitals. ROESSLER, MARY FRANCES B.A., Home Economics Education; Student Faculty Federation, 2; Fine Arts Committee Chairman; 2; Panhellenic Council, 3-4; President, 3; Women’s Council, 2; Second Vice President; Gam¬ ma Delta Sponsor; Union Board, 3; Union Committees, 1-2-3; Alpha Phi Mu, 1-2; Vice Presi¬ dent, 2; Dean’s List, Eight Times; Gamma Delta, 1; Beta Sigma Omicron, 1-2-3-4; Vice President, 2-3; President, 4; Class Officer; Treasurer, 2-4; Who’s Who, 3-4.
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. tCi eVD° an lV n Y eu cu v .„ v ° 5 e t e VJO« l ., a S. s v ct f„ V S ? too ' - ATKINSON, DOROTHY B.M.E., Music; Student Faculty Federation; Religious Life Committee, 3; Sigma Alpha Iota, 1-2-3-4; Editor, 3; Treasurer, 4; Stu¬ dent Christian Association, 1-2-3-4; Secretary, 2; Vice President, 3; President, 4; Methodist Student Move¬ ment, 1-2-3-4; Secretary, 3; Dean’s List, two times; Band, 1-2-3-4; Choir, 1-2-3-4; Beta Sigma Omicron, 2-3-4; Who’s Who, 4; Philharmonic, 1-2- 3-4; Vesper Choir, 2-3-4; Woodwind Quintet, 1-2-3; l ittle Symphony, 1-2. Miss Virginia Weigel, Professor of Biology, looks on skeptically as her students prepare a slide for the microscope. Looks like the gals on the right have found something amusing in their specimens. Miology ALEXANDER, JAMES F„ JR. B.S., Accounting; Accounting Club, 3-4. “Is there a doctor in the house?” Members of the Pre-Med Society get together to dream of the day they’ll be known as cut-ups and pill-rollers.
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