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BAILEY, K. RAYBOURNE B.ABiology; Pre Med Club; Intervar- sity Christian Fellow¬ ship; Yale R.O.T.C.; Football at Yale; Yale University. ADKINS, WILLIAM S. B.A., Liberal Arts, Journalism; Crescent, 3-4, News Edi¬ tor, 4, Cartoonist, 3-4; LinC, 4, Art Editor, 4; WEVC, 3, News, 3, Disc Jockey, 3; R.O.T.C., 2-3-4; Acacia, 1-2-3-4, Corre¬ sponding Secretary, 3; Kappa Pi, 4, Historian, 4. BARRETT, ANITA B.A., Secondary Education; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer, 4; Union Com¬ mittees, Finance, 2-4; Phi Mu, 2-3-4, Secretary, 3, Vice President, 4; Wom¬ en’s Council, First Vice President; Home Eco¬ nomics Club, 2-3. SENIORS CAPSHAW, JOSEPH H. B.A., Secondary Education. CAREY, ROBERT GENE B.S., Industrial Engineering. BARTLETT, FARRELL B.A., Elementary Education; Association of Childhood Education, 4; Student Christian Association, 1-2; R.O.T.C., 2-3; Acacia, 2-3-4. BARTH, WOLFGANG B.A., Pre Law; Union Committee, 4; International Relations Club, 4; Tau Kappa Al¬ pha, 4; WEVC, 4; Univer- sitat Friburg, Germany — Law School. BARTLE, LEONARD RAE B.A., L.A., English. BECKER, ROBERTA B.M.E., Music Education; Alpha Phi Mu, 1, Secre¬ tary; Sigma Alpha Iota, 2- 3-4, Secretary, 4; Beta Sigma Omicron, 1-2-3-4, Rush Captain, 3, T reas¬ urer, 4; Dean’s List, 7; Student Council, 3-4; Fine Arts Committee, Chairman, 3; Student Government Association, 4, Treasurer; Who’s Who, 3- 4; Campus Notable, 3; Choir, 1-2-3-4; Philhar¬ monic, 1-2-3-4; Panhel¬ lenic Council, 2-3; Revlon Rose Bowl, 2-3; Kampus Kapers. ARNON, BENJAMIN B.S., Industrial Management; Student-Faculty Federa¬ tion, 3; Beta Alpha Kap¬ pa, 3-4; International Re¬ lations Club, 2-3-4, Vice President, 3; Tau Kappa Alpha, 3-4; Engineers Club, 2; Debate Team, 3-4; Milwaukee School of Engineering, 1. ASHBY, CLAUDINE B.A., Elementary Education; Association of Childhood Education, 3-4; Dean’s List, 3-4. BOYD, BETTE B.S., Secondary Education; Union House Committee, 1; Gamma Delta, 1; Washington State Col¬ lege, Western Kentucky College. BENNETT, RICHARD B.A., Secondary Education. BERNHARDT, DON B.A., English; Student Government As¬ sociation, 3; Union Com¬ mittee, 1; Pi Delta Epsi¬ lon, 3-4; Dean’s List, 3-4; Crescent, 1-2-3-4; LinC, 4; R.O.T.C., 2-3-4; Pi Epsilon Phi, 1-2-3-4, Ser¬ geant at Arms; Vice President Freshman Class; President Sophomore Class. CANIFF, WILLIAM CLARK, Jr. B.M.E., Music Education; Symphonic and Marching Band, 1-2-3-4; A Cappella Choir, 1-2-3-4, Vice Presi¬ dent, 4; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 2-3-4; Men’s Quartet, 3-4; Senior Re¬ cital; College Chorale; Chapel Quartet; Operatic Quartet; Chapel Soloist. W '
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A CHARLES SHELTON Vice President RALPH WEBER President sk. fetes CAROLYN NEUCKS T reasurer MARY JEAN LOCKWOOD Secretary WEBER, RALPH HENRY B.A., Liberal Arts; Student Government As¬ sociation, 3, President, 3; Administrative Board, 3; Student Faculty Federa¬ tion, 3; Pi Delta Epsilon, 2-3-4, Vice President, 3; Crescent, 2-3, Editor, 3; Pi Epsilon Phi, 2-3-4; Athletics, Baseball, 1-2-3; Class President, 4. LOCKWOOD, MARY JEAN B.A., Secondary Education; Student Faculty Federa¬ tion, Athletic Committee, 3-4; Panhellenic Council, 4; Union Committees, Special Recreation, 1-2; Alpha Phi Delta, 1-2, Vice President, 2; Student Christian Association, 1; Thespians, 1; Pre Med, 2-3-4; Women’s Athletic Association, 1 - 2 - 3 - 4; Choir, 3-4; Philharmonic Orchestra, 1-2-3; Gamma Delta, 1; Beta Sigma Om- icron, 1-2-3-4, Warden, 2, Pledge Trainer, 3, Presi¬ dent, 4; Revlon Rose Bowl, 2-3-4; Class Officer, Secretary, 4; Campus No¬ table, 3; Who’s Who, 4. SHELTON, CHARLES E. B.S., Business Administration; Independent Campus As¬ sociation, 3-4, President, 3; “E” Club, 2-3-4; R.O.T.C., 1-2-3-4; Ath¬ letics, Football, 1-2-3-4, Captain, 4; Class Officer, 4, Vice President. NEUCKS, CAROLYN B.S., Business Administration, Secreta rial Science; Student Government As¬ sociation, 2-3-4; Student Faculty Federation, Wel¬ fare Committee, Chair¬ man, 2-4, Public Occa¬ sions, Chairman, 3; Pan¬ hellenic Council, 4; Union Committees, Spe¬ cial Recreation Commit¬ tee, 1-2-3; Newman Club, 1-2-3-4, Historian and Corresponding Secretary, 2, Recording Secretary, 3; Secretarial Club, 2-3-4, Vice President, 3; Chi Omega, 2-3-4, President, 4, Rush Chairman, Pledge Trainer, 3; Gamma Epsi¬ lon Sigma, 1; Junior Class Secretary, 3; Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Karn- pus Kapers, 2-3-4; Stu¬ dent Council, 3-4; Wom¬ en’s Council, President, 3. SENIORS Seniors graduating from Evansville College this year have a distinct honor in being the centen¬ nial class. Green freshmen who entered college four years ago have become dignified seniors now. They have developed into men and women and are now ready to make their own ways. The centennial class has established many firsts and has contributed greatly to the bet¬ terment of the college. When time came to plan the junior-senior prom the committee decided to have an original idea. With this in mind, the committee chartered the steamer “Avalon” for the evening of Monday, May 3, and cruised the Ohio River for the in¬ formal affair. 24
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CHENOWETH,CAROL Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota, 1-2-3- 4, Vice President, 3, Chaplain, 4; Alpha Phi Mu, 1-2, Treasurer, 2; Student Christian Associ¬ ation, 1-2-3, Secretary, 2; Methodist Student Move¬ ment, 1 -2-3-4; Dean’s List, 1-2-3; Band, 2-3-4; Choir, 2-3-4; Women’s Glee Club, 1; Beta Sigma Omicron , 2-3-4, Sergeant at Arms, 4; Vesper Choir, 2-3; Junior Recital; Sen¬ ior Recital. CHRISTIAN, RONALD B.S., Business Administration; Acacia Fraternity, 1-2-3-4, Senior Dean, 2; R.O.T.C., 2-3-4. CLARK, JOANNE B.A., English Education; Student Government As¬ sociation, Public Speech, 4; Union Committees, Games, 4; Dance, 1; Stu¬ dent Christian Associa¬ tion, 4; Independent Campus Association, 4; LinC Coordinator, 4; Thespians, 1-2-3-4; Secre¬ tarial Club, 1; Women’s Athletic Association, 1-4; WEVC, 1; Gamma Del¬ ta, 1; Runner-up Home¬ coming Queen, 4; Miami University. CLAYTON, BILL B.A., Pre Theology; Student Christian Associ¬ ation, 4; Kappa Chi, 2-3- 4; Crescent, 3-4; Treas¬ urer, Kappa Chi, 4. CONNOLLY, BERNARD B.S., Business Administration; Student Government As¬ sociation, President 4; Administrative Board 4; Student Faculty Federa¬ tion, 4; Beta Alpha Kap¬ pa, 4; Arnold Air Society, 3-4; Accounting Club, 3- 4; “E” Club, 1-2-3-4; R.O.T.C., 2-3-4; Phi Zeta, 1-2-3-4; Chaplain, 2; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Golf, 1-2-3; Treasurer, 1; Who’s Who, 4. COLVIN, ALFRED B.A., Secondary Education; Acacia, 1-2-3-4, Senior Dean, 3; Alpha Phi Omega, 1-2-3-4, Treas¬ urer, 3-4; R.O.T.C., 2-3-4. CROOKE, ALLEGRA CRUMBAKER, DAVID B.A., Elementary B.S., Business Education. Administration. DAY, MARLENE B.A., Secondary Education; Student Faculty Federa¬ tion, Athletic Committee, 3; Union Committees, Games, 1-2, Social, 4; Al¬ pha Phi Delta, Vice Presi¬ dent, 1-2-3; Secretarial Club, 1-2; Women’s Ath¬ letic Association, 1-2-3-4, Secretary, 2, President, 3; Gamma Delta, Vice Presi¬ dent, 1; Alpha Omicron Pi, 2-3-4, Fraternity Edu¬ cation, 3, Recording Sec¬ retary, 4; Revlon Rose Bowl, 2-3-4; May Day Committee, 3. DODSON, JOHN B.S., Electronic Engineering; Engineers Club, 1-2; Elec¬ tronics Club, 1-2; Sigma Pi Sigma, 3-4, President, 4. DONHAM, ROBERT T. B.A., Education; Phi Beta Chi, 3-4; Presi¬ dent, 4; Alpha Phi Omega, 1-2-3-4; Histori¬ an, 2, Secretary, 3; Dean’s List, 2-3; Pre Med Club, 3-4, President, 4; Chem¬ istry Club, 2-3. DOUGLAS, SELMA B.A., Secondary Education, Physical Education; Student Faculty Federa¬ tion, Athletic Committee, 4; Alpha Phi Delta, 2-3- 4-5, Secretary, 4; Inde¬ pendent Campus Associ¬ ation, 5 ; Union Commit¬ tees, All Campus Dance, 1- 2-3-4-5, Vice Chairman, 2- 4; Pre Med, 1-2; Worn- EIDSON, LILLIAN en’s Athletic Association, B.A., Secondary 2-3-4-5. Education. ELSNER, NORMAN H. B.A., Elementary Education; Newman Club, 1-2-3; R.O.T.C., 1-2. --
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