University of Indianapolis - Oracle Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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LOUISE ARFORD Indianapolis Music, English O that I avert' a foal! I nm ambitious for 11 niotltjv mat. Louise has the soul of a Clown. always capable of turning the most sorrowful hour into one of complete frivolity and happiness. lX'e never knew that Louise had serious thoughts but surely she did or else she could not have been so clever. Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 2, 45 Glee Club 2, 45 Philalethea l, Z. 3. President 4: Alpha Psi Omega 1, 3. 45 Debate 2, 3: Choir 3, 45 Cat and Canary 4, ROBERT NVIiLLBAl.TM Dayton, Ohio Philosophy, Bible His lif: was yrntlc, and tht' Dlviiiruts 50 -ni.r'd in him llmt Nature miuhl stand nf And .my to all thc world, 'This 'wax u 1nan! ' If you had never talked with Bob you might have said. Here is a man of brawn, but talking with him you'd learn how gentle of heart he was. lVlien Bob was true to his lest' he was above ordinary men but he just couldn't be a demi- god for he was made t0D human for that. House President 3: Football 3, 4: Student pastor 45 Mem- ber of Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3. FRANCES XV.-XLLACE Indianapolis Public School Music Under thc gzrcwzufnnd trvc' Hfhu Iazics to lit' uiitlt mc, And turn Iii: mrrry Hott' Unto thc .rwrrt bl'l'd'.l' throat. XVe knew her as one of a trio, always exultantly happy. Al- ways her replies were full of a happy note. for she was always happy herself. lVill complete course next semester. ARVILLE SVVAN Corydon Biology, Physical Education I'lI 1'ro'i.'L' frm' fair, Or talk till domclv day is hers. If we all had the chance to X-ray into the very soul of Swannie we'd Find one of the most honest fellows on the campus. lN'e would find. too, that he could be a friend and what could be more admirable even above the facts of his play on the Basketball floor and on the base hall diamond. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 baseball 2, 3, 4: Pliilomisea 2, 3, 4. Page Twenty-three J' at QNKUI Ll. 54' ff' tl I ll ill Ulf ,il IM I . I I J

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H +5121 fi. 53N-A iv 'flag .r A5 Ei ,Y hi:---2 --Q lac, l tw Aw. fir i 4 i ti I ig- ' i n 1 i i .J v ROBERT C, NVINDHORST Indianapolis History, English HG infix a man, take liim for all in all, I .tlzall not look upon. his lik: again. There is something' about Bob that is attractive even be- yond the good appearance which he makes. lVith a sense of propriety mixed with intelligence he is a man we like. Zetagatltea 2, 3, president -lg Ancl1or's Aweigli -l: Cat and Canary 4. MARY ELIZABETH COOK Mooresville Pulslic School Music Thr rr-an-.vt fault you liazir ix to br in lorv. Mary Elizabeth enjoys being coupled with the very best things in life, and as a music teacher life will always be a happy note for her. Orchestia 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Philocalia 45 College Choir 2, 3, -l: Crescendo club Z, 3, 4, Cat and Canary 4. ARTHUR VULLIAM GARYIN Hagerstown, Maryland Religion, Philosophy But lift' ilxclf, and all tlir' 'zvarld .-ln' not with mt' z'stccm'il about tliy lift I 'ztfanld lo.tc all, ay, Jllffliflft' tlicm all. A printer by trade, and a preacher by profession-Arthur went along his way quiet and unoffensive in his cleterntination to do right. Student pastor 3. -1. HARRI ET X-'IVI AN KRAUSE Indianapolis Public School Music, Voice It is ii merry ballad but a 'zicry pretty our. ' -And she has long found favor with us, not only for her attractive contralto voice but for her pretty ways of making us feel that she was our friend. Girls' Glee club 1, 2, 3, 4: Philocalia 3, 45 College Choir 1, 2, 3. president 4, Crescendo club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Trio 3, 4. Page T1UL'1llAl f1U0



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H - A 'N X X , i i , 6 1 l V RAYMOND CHARLES MILLER Canton, Ohio lfnglish I dart' la tla all that nzuy litwmm' ti num ll lm tlarux to dv more I5 uorzt'! I Raymond often reminds us of days of old when courtiers and such valiant men as Sir M'alter Raleigh were the men or the day. Raymond has Filled many capacities on the campus hut most of all we remember his life is religion and courtesy. Press club l, 2, associate editor Reflector 3. editor -li Presi- dent Men's Hall 4: Y, M. C. A. cabinet 3: Philoninsea I 2, 3. president -lg liookstore mgr. 135. i i M.XlQClfLLl2 SMITH llutler l'ulmlic School Music, Latin T110,ic f1'it'mls tlmir lmxl, ami llzuzr iitlaffiori tritul, Lirt1r'ple tlium lu thy soul Quill: li-mfs of sled. XYh:it a friendslup existed hetween Marcelle :mud llorothy, how coruplete nas their friendship as they walked down the prlmrose path together and while we were not permitted to listen in yet we were happy to see them together. Urchestra lg Girls' lilee cluh l, Tlieacallosia 1, 2, 5, 43 fresremlo clnlz 3, Jg College Choir 2, -lg Bookstore CU. l'.XL'L T. Sl-IICRRILL Ccntral PhilOSripliy .S'ti'rt'I url' tht' :urs uf ml:'t'r'xity: .-ind thi.: vur lift' t'.i't'n1f't fron: fwzlwlif luzuut- FlYltl.Y tffrmziux in trctxv, litmkx in tln' rnuumff lvroukev, .3it'rn:m1x lu .vtnv1t'x, and gmail in t':'vrytlzi'm1. l':iul had convictions of his own and he was not afraid to stand up for them, yet he did not want to reform the whole world because his convictions were such. He could make sermons without sermoniziug, and we believed because he did himself. Y. M. C. .-X. eahinet 3, president -lg Philomusea 3, -lg Stu- dent Pastor 2, 3, -lg Men's llehate team 3: Alpha Psi Omega 4. EYELYN LICYINE HORLACHER Frankfort Pulilic School Music Nalin: is jim' in lore, and 1r'liri'L' 'tis film, I1 srndr rnmv prceions imtmicc of itself X ,-lftrr the tlziuy it loves. - lfvelyn is quite 11 normal woman. Her love to talk and her love for someone else is quite normal in its way and she is as dependable as the day is long. Girls' Glee club 1, Z, 3, 4: 'Theacallosia 1, 2, 3, president 4: Crescendo club 2, 3, 4. Page Tzcurnty-four

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