ALUMNI NEWS Volume 14 October, 1962 Number 1 ICC Benefactor Dies while still in, high school and con- tinued for more than fifty years. In addition he served as associ- ate editor of the Religious Tele- scope from 1926 to 1933, and then took over the Otterbein Press. He headed the eastern area of the church for six years and then became head of the area including . He received the title of bishop emeritus in the general conference of 1954. He is survived by his widow, Justina Lorenz Showers, and a sister, Nettie M. Showers, of Blairville, Pennsylvania.

Bishop Emeritus J. Balmer Large Anonymous Showers of the Evangelical Contribution If Matched United Brethren Church died In early summer President September 25 at Dayton, Ohio, Esch announced a conditional at the age of 82. anonymous gift of $250,000 to From 1945 to 1954, when he the college, provided the college retired, Bishop Showers was raises a like sum by December spiritual leader of the north cen- 25. He further stated that this tral area, which has its head- gift shall be applied to a needed quarters in . He and Fine Arts Center on the campus, Mrs. Showers lived at 800 Mid- but that the matching money dle Drive, Woodruff Place, for raised by the college can be used many years. in any way. The home formerly had been This is a part of the current the bishop’s manse and was pur- campaign of the college to raise chased by the Showerses for $3,000,000. The Fine Arts Cen- their private home when the ter is a part of this program. bishop retired. A new bishop’s The first structure to be built manse was built at Otterbein under the development program and Castle Avenues just south is a Science Hall, for which of the ICC campus. ground was broken on Home- On moving their residence to coming Day. It is expected that Dayton, the Showerses gave the the science laboratories will be residence in Woodruff Place to moved into it in time for the Indiana Central. They also gave opening of the college in Septem- a very substantial gift toward ber, 1963. the building of Academic Hall. Already planned as the next Recently Bishop Showers pro- stage is the complete remodeling vided grants to Indiana Central inside of the old Administration and Lebanon Valley College for Building to convert it into a Fine annual lecture series on Chris- Arts Center for the Art and Mu- tian religion and Biblical schol- sic Departments. arship. The $250,000 is the second Bishop Showers was born in largest contribution toward the Canada, the son of a minister. $3,000,000 objective of the col- He began his preaching career Continued on Page 2

ARCHIVES (.c Large Anonymous IU Business School Ralph Miller Assigned to Continued from Page 1 Appoints Two From ICC New Mexico lege. The largest was the $340,- Two young men who received Reverend Ralph Miller, ’46 has 000 toward the girls’ dormitory bachelor of administration de- been assigned by the Division of by Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. grees at ICC June 3 have been Home Missions and Church Ex- Krannert. The third largest is appointed graduate assistants in tension of the Evangelical United the $150,000 pledge of Lilly En- the Indiana University School of Brethren Church to the Spanish dowment, Inc. Business for this year. Robert American Mission in New Mex- After completion of the Sience Plummer and Edward Marien, ico. He is stationed at Val‘ecitos, Hall and the Fin,e Arts Center, both of Indianapolis, are work- where he began his work July 1. the college plans to build a Stu- ing on master of business admin- Ralph graduated from the dent Center to house certain istration, degrees, Plummer in Seminary at Dayton in 1955 and recreational and extracurricular management and Marien, quan- was ordained in the IndiaEa Con- activities, the food services, cam- titative business analysis. ference South, where he has held pus post office, book store and Plummer received the annual several pastorates, having been snack shop. Silver Key award of the Indian- in the active ministry since 1948. apolis chapter of the Socieiy for He has also served on several the Advancement of Manage- boards and committees of the Faculty Facts ment this spring. Conference. Kenneth J. Sidebotton, assist- Ralph is married to the former ant professor of mathematics, Maxine Rees of LaGro, Indians. attended a mathematics confer- The Sachs Go to Evansville The couple has three children, ence sponsored by the National “the oldest of which will be in The Reverend Robert Lee ICC in four years,” Ralph says. Science Foundation at Mar- Sachs, ’48, formerly with First quette University from August Methodist Church of Bloom- 5 to August 25. This conference ington, is now with the Methodist was set up for college mathe- Temple of Evansville, Indiana, New Summer Registration matics teachers who train sec- the home of the Methodist Stu- for College Freshmen ondary mathematics teachers. *** dent Movement of Evansville A new manner of introducing College. His responsibilities will freshmen to college was intro- Leonard E. Pearson, director include both supervising the duced this past summer. of public relations at Indiana Christian education of the Central, has been appointed to a church and the Methodist Stu- Students who expected to enter three-year term on the commit- dent Movement. The new address Indiana Central for the first tee on, Public Relations of the is: Robert Lee and Anita M. time spent two days and one American Association of Col- Sachs, 2031 Lincoln Avenu:, night on the campus, accompa- leges for Teacher Education, a Evansville 14, Indiana. nied usually by one or both par- ents. department of the National Edu- :x * * cation Association. A freshmen Orientation Week *** John and Vera (Taylor) was still held at the openicg of Professor Gerald G. Boyce, Edington, ’56 and ’55, have been school, but some of the infornia- chairman of the Art Department commissioned as educational tion and instruction the new- missionaries to Red Bird Mis- comers have received in the past of Indiana Central, had an ex- sion in Kentucky. John holds a hibit of his paintings and draw- master of science degree from from faculty and staff at that ings in the Showplace at the Purdue University. He will teach time had already been given Avondale-in-the-Meadows Play- biological science at Red Bird them during the summer visit to house, August 27 to September 1. the campus. He also helped arrange a special Mission School. Vera will serve exhibit by the Indiana Artist- as substitute teacher. The Eding- Before going home from the Craft. tons have two little curly-haired two-day visit the entrants com- girls. pleted their registration for the first semester except for paying Breneman Promoted their bills. The new students an,d their parents were taken on a William R. Breneman, ’30; Kek Business Man of Year Ph. D., Indiana University, 1934, Evan R. Kek, ’30, former busi- bus tour of Indianapolis. has been promoted from Pro- ness manager of Indiana Central The first registration program fessor of Zoology at Indiana College and now present business was held during the week of 8 University to Luther Dana Wa- manager of Davis-Elkins College June 25, and 135 came, a new terman professor of Zoology, the located at Elkins, West Virginia, group arriving each of the five first to hold such a title. has been given the distinction of school days. A like number re- I The degree of Doctor of Laws being the Business Man of the ported during the week of July was conferred on Dr. Breneman Year for 1962. This award is 9, the remainder of the students by Indiana Central College at given by the Elkins, West Vir- reporting during the first week the June 3 commencement. ginia, Chamber of Commerce. of August. 121 Vol. 14 October, 1962 No. 1 Alumni Win Scholarships For Married Women Only Two Indiana Central gradu- At the risk of being repeti- ALUMNINEWS ates, James Knight, ’58, a teacher tious, - for I have written such INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE in Perry Township Junior High an article before, - I am again INDIANAPOLIS 27, INDIANA School, an,d Carolyn Lincks, ’59, appealing to the ICC alumnae Publishcd four times a year a teacher in Ben Davis Junior who have married and taken on Virginia Cravens, Editor and High School, have won Lilly another name than the one used Executive Secretary Foundation Scholarships for the in college. There are repeated OFFICERS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION improvement of teaching his- calls from the registrar’s office President Secretary tory. As has been previously to ask if I know who such and H. William Fisher, ’50 Patricia Bright, ’57 Vice President Treasurer announced, Sandra L. Brown, such a person is. For example, Helen Amdt, ’50 Robert Todd, ’44 assistant to Dr. St. Clair, profes- “Who is Elnora Spence?” I an- Board of’ Directors sor of history, has also won a swer, “She is Elnora Tidwell. Term ending 1963 Term ending 1965 Justin Marshall, ’23 Lynn Arbogast, ’26 Lilly scholarship. These scholar- Her husband is Carl Tidwell.” Blanche Penrod. ’26 Hazel Foutch ships make it possible for teach- “Thank you. I couldn,’t find El- Ruth Nicodemus Hopping, ’31 Perry, ’42 Sheldon Key, ’29 ers of history to study toward nora Spence in the permanent David Shaw, ’52 William Rider, ’47 files.” Lewis Thompson, ’56 Dean Ransbura. ’52 their master’s degree in history Term ending 1964 Term ending 1966 at Indiana University. In ad- How could a new secretary be Ray P. Crowe. ’38 Mary Rose Fleming Elwood McBride. ’52 Dill, ’49 dition to the above mentioned expected to find the name? I can M. P. Kindred, ’18 Gordon France, ’33 neople, Mrs. Merilyn Smith John Mullen, ’48 C. Edwin Pellet. ’49 furnish it only because I have Marvin Oakes, ’38 Geraldine Gilliatt Longenbach, x47, of Albion, has been with the college for many Rodebaugh. ’40 Paul K. Smith, ’39 also won a Lilly scholarship. years and perhaps know more Henry M. Tyler, ’59, also an alumni than any other person. assistant to Dr. St. Clair, won a But I warn you, I will not be Record Class Graduated Lilly Foundation scholarship for here always. On June 3 of this year the past summer in economics at If you are married, please give at Purdue University. The previ- ICC’s annual commencement your maiden name when writing ous summer he pursued a similar to the college. 194 students received diplomas. program under a General Elec- Virginia Cravens Twenty-five of the students re- tric fellowship. Executive Secretary ceived associate degrees for Stanley Warren, ’59, had both completing two-year programs, a National Foundation scholar- and 169 received bachelor de- ship and a Lilly scholarship to Music and Drama grees for four years’ work. work at Northwestern Univer- Departments to Present Robert Rice, Indianapolis, was sity under Dr. L. S. Stavrianos, graduated with highest honors. who is performing a significant Musical Cleon L. Freeman and Mrs. work in the teaching of global Indiana Central College music Doris Deal McGuff were gradu- history. Both Mr. Warren and and drama departments, under ated with high honors. Both are Mr. Taylor are teachers at Cris- the direction of Dr. Victor Indianapolis residents. pus Attucks High School. Danek, Professor Kenneth Kohn and Professor Farrell Scott will Twenty-eight others were gradu- Arville Funk, ’54, head of the present “Plain and Fancy” Oc- ated with honors. They are Sandra Social Studies Department at tober 18, 19, 20, and November Bertel, Marcia Brenneman, Gwendolyn Perry Township Junior High 3, at 8:30 p.m. in Ransburg Weddington Boyd, Sandra Brown, School has published studies in Auditorium. Wayne P. Girdley, Gloria King, Indiana Civil War history in the Charles P. Monroe, Robert H. Prim, INDIANA HISTORY BULLE- This musical comedy is a de- and Jeanette Smith, all of Indianapo- TIN. He will soon assume the lightful play set in a Pennsyl- lis; Claudette Runion Edwards, Craw- position of editor of the BULLE- vania Dutch Community and is fordsville; William R. Forbes, Green- TIN, which is published by the an authentic study of the Amish wood; Julia Kathryn Haehl Ellison, Indiana Historical Bureau. people. Shelbyville; Marshall W. Gregory, Madelyn Smith, Indianapolis, Melbourne Beach, Florida; Lorene and Phil Turley, Espanola, New Schini Hardy, Bremen; Zona Bosbeck Rider Goes to Texas Mexico, will have leading roles. Hully, Greenwood; Frances Reger In- body, Wilkinson; Tyron L. Inbody, John Rider, ’47, who has been Ticket prices are $1.50 for Elkhart; Dorothy Lester, New Albany; studying this past year at Michi- adults and $1.00 for students. Jerry M. Lewis, Reelsville; Larry W. gan State, E. Lansing, Michigan, Miller, Huntingburg; Lucy Hague is this year at the University of Miner, Kendallville; Daniel D. Motto, Texas as Director of News and Mrs. Hinton in Nursery Anderson; Lynda Wyatt Muterspaugh, Public Affairs for Broadcasting School Noblesville; Rex Parish, New Augusta; Services and Assistant Professor Trilby Sommers, Morristown; Virginia in the Journ,alism and Speech Mrs. Anna Mary Glick Hinton, Valiska, Lansing, Illinois; Joan Ted- departments. He finished work ’40,is again teaching in, the Co- ford, Flatrock, Illinois; and Franklin for his Ph.D. in August of this operative Nursery School at the V. Young, Jr., Columbia, Kentucky. year. Woodruff Place Baptist Church. [SI at ICC, where he is president of Alphi Phi Warren Locke, b. May 14 to Reverend Jerry Wedding Bells Omega, service fraternity. and Linda (Locke) Stevens, '65. Mary Frances Herman, '58, became the bride *** *** of Harry Wilford Gillespie Jr. of Indianapolis Reverend Nelson A. Vance, '57, was married Mark Robert. b. June 13, 1962, to Sandra April 14 in a ceremony performed in the March 10, 1962. to Miss Dorothy V. Bell of (Anderson), '56, and Bill Schmeling, '66, of Morris Street Methodist Church. Cleveland, Ohio, in the Mayfield Free Methodist Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Church. *** **I Reverend Vance Is pastor of the LaSalle Melanie, b. June 6, 1962, to Martha and Mary Louise Gehhardt, ADS 61, and John EUB Church in Indianapolis and they live at Joseph Miles, '61, 181 North State Street, Katsaropoulos, '63, of Athens, Greece, were 1045 Church Street. married April 20 in University Heights Evan- Westerville, Ohio. gelical United Brethren Church. *** *** *** Harold H. Baumer, '62, took as his bride Eric Gavin, b. May 1. 1962, to Carolyn Deanna Gayle Foster, a junior at ICC, in a (France), '60, and Gene, '60, Lausch. Linda Mae Kirkham, '61, and Carl Martin ceremony performed June 29 in the New Hope *** Fowler were married March 24, 1962, in the Christian Church. The grwm is teaching Brian Donald, b. to Patty (Young), '60, and Corinth EUB Church near Muncie. Both were mathematics this fall at Manual High School, teachers in the Southport High School. Donald Felton, '60. Indianapolis. *+* tt* a** Edward and Lorraine, b. November 28, 1961. Wilma Jean Wheatcraft, x63, and Michael Lois H. Pilcher, x48, was married June 3 to Phyllis (Miller), x56, and Donald Davis, Aczinowicz, '61, were married May 20 in the to Theodore L. Patton of Champaign, Illinois. 8714 Driftwood Drive, Tampa 3, Florida. University Heights EUB Church. "Mike" is He is presently employed by the Free Meth- *a* assistant manager of Slater Food Service at odist World Headquarters at Winona Lake. Brian Eugene. b. July 7. 1962, to Harold. Millikin University, Decatur, Illinois, where Indiana. '59, and Audrey (Porter), '60, Beasley. the couple reside. IC** **C **I Rohert D. Welling, '60, and Charlotte Jean William Arthur, h. June 22, 1962, to Mr. Alda B. Ritchey of Everett, Pennsylvania, Glover, x66, were married August 5 in the and Mrs. David C. Maish, '61. and Jack Andrews, '52, were married July I Franklin Road Baptist Church. in the Northview Church of the Brethren. *** *** Mrs. Andrews was graduated from Manchester Pamela Ann, h. September 29. 1962, to Wil- Martha Jane Turner, '61, and Donald Cordell liam, '54, and Patricia Hunt, '67, Bright. College. Woodley, evening division student, were mar- *** ried August 12 in the University Heights EUB *** Charles Richard Snellenherger. '62, took as Church. They reside at 920 Markwood Avenue. Douglas Scott, h. September 18, 1962, to his bride Jacquelyn Mae Scholfield in a cere- Apt. B16. Suzette Bennington. '61, and Gordon, '60, mony performed in the Castle EUB Church in *++ Montgomery. Elkhart June 23. *** Trilby Louise Sommers, '62, and Richard Stanley Linkel were married August 12 in the Julius Merrill Kleine Jr., '62, and Janet Rosedale Hills EUB Church. Second Generation Kay Borgman of Greenfield were married June 16 in the Mt. Comfort Methodist Church. *** Freshmen *** Robert Stanley Otolski. '60. and Patricia Of the newly matriculated freshmen enrolled Charles King Lohman, '62, and Carol Lynn Jean Seelig were married August 11 in St. this semester, 22 are children of alumni. They Mary's Catholic Church, Niles, Michigan. Bottoms were married June 23 in Christ are : Robert is a teacher and coach at St. Joseph Church Cathedral. After September 1 the Barbara Bean, d. of Leonard Bean, '28. 5421 Catholic High School. couple will live in Bloomington. where Charles Spring Road, Bladenshurg, Maryland ; Paul will start work on a master of science degree. *** Brady, s. of Helen Ringley Brady. N35, 55 **I Carolyn Irene Cates, '69, and Phillip E. South Whitcomb, Indianapolis ; John Brewer, Beverly J. Truehlood, ADBA62. and George White. a Butler graduate. were married Au- 8. of Dr. John B. Brewer, x33, 69 North 14th D. Wissler were married June 23 in the Speed- gust 17 in the University Heights EUB Church. Avenue, Beech Grove, Indiana ; Arthur Bryant, way Christian Church. They will live at 1306 East Edwards, Indian- s. of Charles G. Bryant, x29, Rural Route 2, *** apolis 27. Carlyle, Indiana; Dick Cravens, s. of Sherman I** Cravens, '42, 1124 Catherine, Naperville, Illi- Maxine R. Milburn. '57; M.S., I. U., '60, nois; Barbara Davis, d. of Lloyd E. Davis, '50, Jane Ann Coake. '57, and A/lc David R. was married to Charles J. Leslie July 15 at 1208 11th Street, Lawrenceville, Illinois : Sue the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Grams were married August 19 at Valley View EUB Church, Espanola, New Mexico. Jane Findley, d. of Albert Findley, '31, 2707 Mock Lapel. Maxine has been a teacher in the Avenue, Muncie, Indiana Beverly Gorbett, d. Ann, a graduate of Methodist Hospital, Indian- : Clinton Young Grade School. Perry Township. of Don and Dorval Gorbett, '43, 1040 Wash- apolis, was with the Espanola Hospital five since her graduation. Her husband received Mike years. The couple will reside near Merced, ington Avenue, Evansville, Indiana : an A.B. degree in journalism from Indiana Holzhausen, 8. of Mervin Holzhausen. '41, University and is now publicity manager of the , where Dave will he stationed at Castle AFB. Rural Route 2, Greenfield, Indiana ; Carolyn Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Jackson, d. of Jennette Kurtz Jackson, N31, Indianapolis. They will live at 2433 Endsley *** Rural Route 5, Kokomo, Indiana; Janet Lovell, Drive, Indianapolis. Elaine Cook, ADS61, and Phil Isgrigg, AB61. d. of S. Wilson Lovell, '36, Rural Route 4, *a* were married August 5 at Atlanta, Indiana. Muncie, Indiana; Charlene Mason, d. of Marilyn Edith Krohne, '62, and John G. *** Charles William Mason, '43. 3722 South Olney Hubhard were married June 10 in Friedens Elaine Williams, '55, and Roger N. Ander- Street, Indianapolis ; Stephen Lemme, 8. of United Church of Christ. Earl F. Lemme, '29, 36 Blairsden, Carmel. In- son, University of Missouri, '54 ; Christian *** Theological Seminary, '62. were married June diana; Marydee Meyer, d. of Hilda Becker Meyer, N34. Route 1 ,Corydon. Indiana; Gary Karen Gay Easley, '60, and James Paul 9 in the Brookside Evangelical United Brethren Rhoads, 8. of Arthur and Mary Esther Rhoads, Mitchell were married June 9 in the Univer- Church. Indianapolis. In September the couple '32, 417 Dupage, Michigan City, Indiana: sity Heights EUB Church. The groom was left for Switzerland, where the husband will Richard Rodebaugh, 8. of Geraldine Gilliatt graduated from Indiana University and at- study at the Ecumenical Institute of the World Rodehaugh, '40. 2321 Hanover Drive, Indian- tends the Indiana University School of Medi- Council of Churches, located near Geneva. apolis 27; Mickey Stonehurner. d. of Alva and cine. *** Mary Stonehurner, '41, '66, 4116 Otterbein Future Centralites Avenue, Indianapolis 27 : Penny Swanson. d. of Darlene Emmons, '60, and Russell E. Blan- Elsie Nicodemus Swanson. '37. Atwood, Indi- 1 ford were married June 9 in St. Mark's Cath- Brad Alan, h. July 23, 1961, to Patricia ana; Jo Ellen Walden, d. of Hal and Rella olic Church. (Ham). '58, and Robert D. Biggs Walden, '38, '36, 1619 Edwards Avenue, Indian- *** *I* apolis 27; Jane Wilcoxon, d. of Francis and Kay Ellen Edwards, '62, and Gerald Wesley Ginger Ranae, h. June 11, 1962, to Janet Alene Wilcoxon, '41 and '38, 17 Knights Build- Fox were married June 9 in Holy Name Cath- (Shafer) and Bert Lacey, '61, who are living ing, Brazil, Indiana; Laverne White, s. of olic Church. The groom is a current student at Wheeler. Indiana. Rev. Joseph A. White, Olney, Ill. I: 41 William Green, '56, for four years an assist- Personals ant on the Sacred Heart, Indianapolis, athletic New Group Organized The Reverend David C. Maish, '61, and fam- staff, is now athletic director and football and On Sunday afternoon, August ily are now living in Waynetown. Indiana, basketball coach at the same school. After Bill where David is serving two churches. He also was graduated from Central, he taught for two 26, 1962, at 3:30 p.m., a group is in his second year at Garrett Theological years at Park School. of Indiana Central Alumni from

Seminary, Evanston. Illinois. 111 Clark, Floyd and Harrison *** Marvin Schlosser. '54, Decatur, Illinois, has counties met at the Harrison Donald Robinson, '62, is head basketball and become head of the MacArthur High School County Forest Reserve for a baseball coach at Cannelton High School. In department of physical education and athletics picnic supper. At this meeting addition he will teach mathematics and physics. after being Stephen Decatur High School He was formerly coach at Williamsport High baseball coach and assistant football coach for officers were also elected to serve School and Carthage High School. He received three years. At Indiana Central Marvin the new alumni group. After his Master of Science degree from Indiana played end on the undefeated 1953 football spending some time together University. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army, team. He has had previous supervisory es- married and the father of a one-year-old son. perience, being the father of five children, getting acquainted and then eat- *** Gary, Sharon, Judy, Danny and Mike. ing, the election of officers was Janet Nuzum, '62, is now an airline stew- *** held. Those elected were: Dr. ardess for T.W.A. and living in New York Among the chairmen for the builders of Ronald Hauswald, president ; City. floats for the 1962 "500" Festival parade was Mr. Joe Pezzullo, vice-president ; Jack Hagans, '56, chairman of float construc- * ik I and Miss Wanda Gibson, secre- tion and marshaling. Reverend Maurice C. Bonecutter, '56, has tary. At this meeting we were gone from the pastorate of the EUB Church happy to have two students who at Morocco, where he has been for three and a half years, to the pastorate of the EUB Church have entered Indiana Central at Bourbon. He and his wife, Rhea, have three Indiana Central Names this fall as freshmen, Miss Max- children, Jess, Diane and Debrah. Curriculum Counselor ine Haycox and Miss Marydee ab* Kendall L. Hottell of George- Meyer, daughter of Mrs. Hilda Mrs. Helen Hecht, '36, Indianapolis organist. town, Indiana, who received a Becker Meyer, N34. provided the background music for the scenes Those attending were: Mrs. Helen of the Easter pageant which was presented at bachelor of science degree at In- the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, with diana Central College June 3, Haycox, Miss Maxine Haycox, Rever- a cast of more than 200, by the Federation of returned to his alma mater July end and Mrs. Richard Clayton and Lutheran Churches of Indianapolis. 1 as curriculum counselor and children, Miss Julia Bickel, Dr. and Mrs. Hecht, who is manager of the Baldwin instructor of business adminis- Mrs. Ronald Hauswald, Greg and Jeff, Organ Division of the Riddick Piano Company, Mr. and Mrs. John Mossler, Mr. and frequently gives a recital for the dedication of tration. a new church organ. She is also minister of The position of curriculum Mrs. Joe Pezzullo, Jr., and Tony, Mr. music at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed counselor is new. In this capac- and Mrs. Stanley Meyer, Miss Mary- Church. dee Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley *:* ity Hottell, working in the office of Registrar Wilmer D. Law- Windell, Mrs. Robert Sharp, Mrs. Seaborn Hillis, '57, who has been basketball Katherine Woertz Forsgren, Mr. and coach at North Dearborn High School, West rence, will advise students on Harrison, Indiana, three years, has taken over planning their programs of Mrs. Paul Ginther, Jennifer, Paulette, the Connersville Spartans this fall. study. He also will teach begin- and Jeffrey, Mr. Paul Hottell, Mr. and **+ ning typing. Mrs. David Elliott, Paul and 'Beth, In a letter to his former professor, Dr. Hottell majored in business Mrs. Dorothy Miller Reimold, Diane Brooker, Ted Herman, '59, writcs from the and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. James University of Missouri, where he has been and minored in economics, and working toward his doctorate: "I have finally qualified for a high school busi- Pinaier, Sr., Jimmie and Janine, Mr. conquered the language barrier, and now all ness teacher's license. He was a and Mrs. Charles Bruce, Miss Wanda that remains is comprehensives nest October student assistant in the Business Gibson, Mr. Sammy Gibson, Mr. and and a small matter of research. The latter was made easier by the fact of a Monsanto Fellow- Administration, Department dur- Mrs. R. M. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. ship, which was based on grades and research ing the past academic year. Phillip Hughes and Bdan, and Mrs. promise." i He was president of the Stu- Hobart Hughes. Mr. Don Fleener, **$ dent Education Association, an Director of Admissions, represented Harold 0. Bailey, '37. living at 67 Rock- organization of future teachers, the College. ledge Road North, Bronxville, New York, works for the Walworth Company, Manufac- affiliated with the National Edu- turing, , as Assistant to the cation Association, in his senior Vice President. year. At the 1962 Awards Day Brown County Day **a Program he received the Busi- Emmett How, '62, is assistant footbtall and ness Club and Student Education Brown County Day is being Freshman bask-tball coach at Sacred Heart Association awards. As a junior observed this year on October 17. High School, Indianapolis. *** he was business manager of the Each year both students and fac- ulty go to the Brown County Mas Moore, '52, former Union County 1961 Oracle, the college year- teacher and principal. is now principal of book. State Park on, the day they think Alquina school in Connersville. the foliage will be at its brilliant He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. *a* best. Kendall A. Hottell, Rural Route Joe Miles, '51. during the past year did Each year of the student student teaching supervision at Otterbein 3, Georgetown, Indiana, where 75% College. This year he is teaching three classes he was graduated from high body must go to assure the holi- in the Business Administration Department. school in 1958. He is a member day for next year. The college He is still associated with a general store in food service serves both the noon Sunbury, Ohio, and a branch store in a small of the Georgetown Evangelical town near Sunbury. United Brethren Church. and evening meals at the park. c51 Indiana Central Faculty Acquires 13 New Members Thirteen new members have Humbarger, who is married joined the faculty of Indiana and lives at 4320 East Dudley Central College for 1962-63. Avenue, North Drive. has taught They include Dr. Marvin G. at South Whitley and Southport Baker, assistant professor of ed- High Schools. He earned a bach- ucation ; Mrs. Gladys Lovelace elor of science in education de- Mrs. Martha Waller Marvin Baker Fisher, part-time instructor of gree at Huntington College in languages ; Terry L. Huff ord, in- 1954 and a master of science in structor of botany; George L. education at Indiana University Humbarger, assistant professor in 1961. of business administration ; Mrs. Mrs. Kennett, who lives at 255 Norma W. Kennett, instructor of South Audubon Road, received a nursing ; Mrs. Dorothy Munger, diploma in nursing from the instructor of piano; Mrs. Vir- University of Michigan School ginia Short, assistant professor of Nursing in 1947 and later a of nursing ; the Reverend Walter bachelor of science in nursing Smith, Jr., college pastor; and education from Indiana Univer- Mrs. Mildred Williams, instruc- sity. She has been a staff nurse tor of nursing ; with the Jay County Hospital, John J. Birdcell, assistant di- Portland, and the Marion County Farrell Scott Mrs. Dorothy Munger rector of the Industrial Relations Health and Hospital Corp., In- Center; Kendall L. Hottell, cur- dianapolis. riculum counselor and instructor Mrs. Munger is piano accom- of business administration ; Far- panist with the Indianapolis re11 M. Scott, associate professor Symphony Orchestra, and is a of music and choral director, and member of the Indianapolis Paul E. Velez, assistant profes- Maennerchor and the Indianap- sor of physical education and olis Piano Quartet. She studied football and wrestling coach. at the Cincinnati Conservatory Mrs. Martha Waller is rejoin- of Music and the Jordan College ing the faculty as assistant pro- of Music, where she earned a fessor of English. She had bachelor of music in piano and taught English part-time at In- then did advanced work. She diana Central before she and her taught piano and music theory Virginia Short Terry Hufford family spent the past year in at Jordan in 1941-53 and has England, where her husband, been a guest teacher at other George M. Waller, professor and schools. She and her husband, head of the Department of His- Charles, have one daughter and tory and Political Science at But- live at 5733 College Avenue. ler University, taught last year. Mrs. Short received a diploma Dr. Baker received a bachelor from the Indiana University of science degree at Marian Col- School of Nursing in 1952, a lege in 1949, master of arts at bachelor of science in nursing Ball State Teachers College in education in 1955, and a master 1953, and doctor of education at of science in nursing education Ball State in 1962. He has taught and administrztion in 1961, all in public shools at Andrews and from IU. Marion, Indiana and Willamina, The Reverend Mr. Smith was George Humbarger Naomi Kennett Oregon and also has taught at pastor of Park Avenue Evan- Ball State and Marian, Colleges. gelical United Brethren Church Mrs. Fisher and her husband, near downtown Indianapolis James K. Fisher, are graduates until his assignment a month ago of Indiana Central and live at to the University Heights E.U.B. 2719 Maynard Drive. They have Church, adjoining the college two sons. She taught Spanish campus. He formerly taught and English at Southport High Bible and Greek at Indiana Cen- School five years. tral, from which he received an Hufford received a bachelor of A.B. in history and sociology in sience at Bowling Green (Ohio) 1949, graduating magna cum State University last year and a laude (with high honors). He master of arts in biology this was graduated summa cum laude year. He is married. (with highest honor) from Mildred Williams John Birdcell C6l Indiana Central Faculty Ground-Breaking Added Conference South of the EUB Homecoming Program Church, and the benediction by Acquires 13 New Members Dr. Robert E. Cramer, academic Event dean of the college. The breaking of ground for a Five girls were nominated for new science building was a spe- Homecoming Queen and the win- cial attraction on this year’s an- ner, Gail Myer, 3820 North Wal- nual Homecoming program at lace, was crowned between halves Indiana Central College Satur- of the football game. Other can- day, October 6. didates were Barbara Brannan, Other major features were the 1249 North Downey; Karin parade of gaily and originally Dornfield, 302 Parkway ; Nancy Kendall Hottell Dortha Hamsher decorated floats, the Hoosier Col- Turner, Royerton ; and Nancy lege Conference football game Waters, Acton. These four girls between Indiana Central and were the new queen’s attendants. Manchester, and the crowning The campus ’ remodeled and at half-time of the Homecoming refurnished dormitories and the Queen. nearby new apartment building The ground - breaking cere- for married students were open mony was on the campus north for the inspection of Homecom- of the Academic Hall parking ing visitors. lot at 10:30 a.m. Registration and a coffee hour for alumni be- gan at 10 o’clock in the Ramburg Auditorium foyer, and the cross Eschelman a Librarian country and tennis competition Robert Eschelman, ’29, has Paul Velez Henrietta Hapeman with Manchester began at the done many and varied things be- same hour. fore settling on the job of librar- United Theological Seminary, At 12 noon the parade left the ian, which he has found most Dayton, Ohio in 1952, receiving campus for downtown Indianap- satisfying of all. He received a the bachelor of divinity degree. olis, returning before the foot- bachelor of music degree from Mrs. Williams received a di- ball game at 2 p.m. The day’s Indiana Central before going to ploma from the Methodist Hos- festivities ended with a dance in Leban,on Valley College, where pital School of Nursing, Indian- the main dining room in the eve- he received a BA degree. apolis, in 1939 and a bachelor of ning. Thinking he might follow his science in nursing education father into the ministry, he at- from the University of Minne- The college band played at the tended Bonebrake Seminary in sota in 1948. She was a ward ground-breaking ceremony and Dayton. But after a year, his supervisor in the navy in 1942-44 also at the football game, as well love for English literature and and has been connected with as participated in the parade. writing took him to Columbia hospitals at Pensacola and St. Dr. L. L. Huffman of Dayton, University. After a year there Petersburg, Florida, Ohio, publisher of the Otterbein he became business manager for and Indianapolis as an instruc- Press and president of the col- a theatrical group and for ten tor or administrator. lege’s board of trustees, wel- years was engaged in show busi- ~ comed those attending the ness in and around New York. ground - breaking. Greetings Ahner Takes Refresher were voiced by Edwin G. Plum, When his father died in 1940, Course chairman of the ICC Develop- Bob returned to his home in Lt. Col. Alfred F. Ahner, ’47, ment Program Committee; H. Arcanum, Ohio, where he cared William Fisher, president of the for his mother and became high 3719 Lorrain Road, Indianapolis school English and Latin instruc- 20, completed in May a National Alumni Association ; Richard Guard refresher course at the Martin, Student Council presi- tor. Left without a librarian, Army Command and General dent; Dr. R. H. Mueller, bishop the library board appointed him Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, of the West Central Area of the against his protests to that po- Kansas. Evangelical United Brethren sition. The course provides refresher Church; and Dr. I. Lynd Esch, Library work soon began to training as a unit for selected president of Indiana Central. interest him so much that he re- I Army National Guard command- Dr. Robert M. Brooker, chem- turned to school to study library ers and general staff officers istry professor and chairman of science, graduating with a mas- from 25 Army Nation.al Guard the Division of Science and ter’s degree. He spent five years I divisions. Mathematics, operated the power with the Dayton library before The colonel is assistant chief machinery which broke the going to Franklin, Ohio, in 1955, of staff for operations and train- ground for the four-floor science where he is still. ing in the 38th Infantry Divi- hall. The invocation was by Dr. On Sundays he is organist at sion, an Army National Guard K. K. Merryman, east district the Normandy EUB Church, Unit in Indianapolis. superintendent of the Indiana south of Dayton. C71 Put Indiana Central in Beech Grove Central Elementary School Morgantown-Donald Poole, '61 -Mary Alice Reddick, '54 Muncie-Albert Findley, '31, Lowell Bar- Orbit Arsenal Technical High School-Ivan nett, '39 All systems are "go" in the Alumni Moreman. '50 New Albany-Alice Miller Peters, '47, Capital Campaign. By this time all Crispus Attucks High School-Lemuel F. David and Betty Crawford Elliott, '51, Mills, '55 '54 alumni have received a letter and Emerich Manual Training High School - New Castle-Albert Judd, '32 brochure telling about the challenges Charles Monroe, '62 New Whiteland-Keith and Effie Buchan- facing Indiana Central College in the George Washington High Schml-C. an Brown, '51, '54 days ahead. One challenge is the time Thomas McCormick, '61 North Vernon-Mary M. Kamman, '44 element-a greatly increased number Harry E. Wood High School-Walter Peru-Keith Helms, '49 Stahlhut, '53 of young people seeking entrance to Plainfield-Eugene and Betty Padgett college in and the concomitant Public School No. 13-Edna Brier DeBaun, '49, '48 1964 Wheeler, '36 necessity for more and better facili- Riehmond-Elmer Brown, '35 Public School No. 18-Howard D. Turley, Seymour-Dr. A. B. McKain, '19 ties and equipment. '50 Sheridan-Norman LaMaster Perry, '59 An immediate challenge is the offer Public School No. %-Jamie Ann Mar- South Bend-Lynn Henry, '46 of $250,000 by an anonymous donor if shall, '47 Southport-Allen Morgan. '59 can match by Christmas of this Public School No. 44-Wilmer K. Pellett, we it '37 Terre Haute-Kathryn Deal Koenig, '45 year. The alumni are not expected to Public School No. 62-Ruby Merkel, '59 Warsaw-Robert and Winona Heath Bar- do this all by themselves but the Public School No. 72-Retha Thackery nett, FS'35, '36 Alumni Association has committed us Wiseman. '47 Washinaton-Charles Elson, '37 to a big slice of it. We can meet this Whiteland-Keith Conrow, '50 Indiana Cities Captains : challenge if you-and you-and you Anderson-G. E. Ebbertt, '36, Robert Out-of-state Captains : will share. Collier, '36 Denver, Colorado-Donald Hilton, '54 Here are some of the leaders and Bloomington-Donald and Edith Hades- Cincinnati, Ohio-Charlotte Wallace Saw- captains who have agreed to take kamp Carmony, '29, '33 tell, '42 the responsibility for their commu- Brazil-Alfred L. Emmert, '28 Dayton, Ohi-C. Edwin Pellett. '49 nities. Don't wait for them to see you. Bremen-Don Bunge, '48 Of course, it is not easy to visit Brook-Robert and Thelma Washburn Call them up and ask for a pledge en- Miller, '50. '51 personally all the alumni, even in In- velope. It will save them shoe leather Butler-Charles Hampel, '61 diana. If you receive a second letter and time. Here they are: Columbia City-Howard and Mary Trim- with a pledge envelope enclosed, this Chairman-Gordon France, '33 mer Youngblood, '46, "36 probably means that no worker or Associate Chairman-Blanche Penrod, '26 Columbus-Noel F. Genth, '34 captain has been enlisted to cover Advance Gifts Chairman-H. William Connersville-Floyd Cook, '37 your area. But please do not let that Fisher. '50 Corydon-Philip J. Hughes, '50 delay your support at this crucial Indianapolis Chairman-Aha Stoneburner, Crawfordsville-Herman and Sharon Ed- period. Send your pledge envelope in '41 wards Halcomb. '59, '59 now! Decatur-Thomas and Dorothy Howard Captains- Adler, "37 Mrs. Flossie M. Beghtel, '11 Elkhart-Lester McCuen, '34 Mahoi Visits Campus Rev. Willard F. Brown, '21 Evansville-Roy L. Evans, '49 Mrs. Dorothy Fields Brown, '23 Moses Mahoi, '50, visited the Fort Wayne-Victor and Dorothy Young Herbert Hiatt. '34 Stech. '33, '35 campus and his friends in Uni- Elwood McBride. '52 Fowler-Ruth Chambers Meader, '41 versity Heights in August. After James W. Piepenbrok. '42 Frankfort-William L. Hammersley, '31 graduating from Indiana Cen- Paul K. Smith, '39 Franklin-Paul Hobbs, "38 tral, he went to Columbia Uni- Dr. J. Lynn Arbogast, '25 French Lick-Gilbert Fey, '58 versity, New York, where he re- Gary-Kenneth Kraft, '43 ceived an M.D. degree from the Indianapolis Area School Captains : COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS Franklin Central High School-Robert Greenfield-Donald and Eileen Holzhau- Theil. '57 sen Durant, '50. '48 and SURGEONS. From there Franklin Township Junior High School- Greensburg--Artie Shaw, '60 he went to the Children's Hos- Richard Reasoner, '57 Greenwood-Jack and Carolyn Neely pital of Michigan at Detroit to Ben Davis High School-William R. Gir- Nay, '57, '59 study Pediatrics. Before coming ton, '30 Hammond-Victor R. Goodman, '48 to the campus he wrote: Southport High School-Shirley Taylor Hartford City-Catherine Burchard, "With the completion of my Love, '59 "37 pediatrics residency at the end Perry East Junior High School -William Kingman-David Curts. '59 of June, I plan to enroll in Sep- D. Bemenderfer. '63 Kokom-Joseph and Darlene Clements tember for a five-month course Clinton Young Elementary School-Doris Ragains, '29, '34 Sopke, '58 leading to a diploma at the Lon- Lafayette-Sheldon Garriott, '57 4 Edgewood Elementary School-Betty don School of Hygiene and Trop- LaPorte-Perry and Mayme Ewert Clutton, '43 ical Medicine. Thereafter, I will Stump, '55 c Southport Elementary School-Russell D. be at our EUB Mission Hospital, Kistler, '60 Lebanon-William and Joyce Porter Dazey, '51 Rotifunk, Sierra Leone, West Warren Central High School-David R. Africa, where I will endeavor Shaw, '52 Logansport-Joe and Helen Stephenson Lewis, FS'52, '53 to share with my people that Woodview Junior High School-Fred R. Thayer, '59 Marion-Earl Whitecotton, '30 which has been shared with me." Beech Grove High School-George Fal- Mishawaka-Rev. and Mrs. Walter R. Moses sailed from New York lowfield, '59 House, '34, Paul Brenneman, '48 September 9 on the BR,EMEN. C8l Herschel H. Liechty Thelma Eiler Erny Annual Roll Call Report Ada Young Regenos Julia Good Wolfe The Alumni Association of Indiana Bertha A. Hardy Central College is pleased to report Edith Chalfant Bishop 1931 Ross H. Bishop Agent-George D. Coldren the names and classes of the alumni 8 contributors-$294.00 1925 who have responded to the Annual Robert J. Curry Agent-Florence Delph Titus Roll Call, the funds of which go to Sylvesta Jackson Bender J n I 4 contributors-$125.00 - the increase of faculty salaries. The Y' Virginia Aepple Freeman ,!- ' increase of giving for the year 1961-62 Ruth E. Brane \k Hazel Foutcb Hopping Florence Delph Titus d Delmer Huppert over 1960-61 is a matter of satisfac- Virginia Fout Lewis-' Eunice Martin Dewsnap tion and hope that the increase will J. Lynn Arbogast George D. Coldren Jean Lewis Hirst be even greater next year. 1926 Final Report Agent-Otto Albright 1932 6 contributors-$191,70 Agent-Dorothy Key Gray Last Year's precentage of giving 6.5% Blanche Penrod I 8 contributors-$413.00 , This Year's percentage of giving 11.37" Mary Rabanus Kirk Lj >' Harold A. Smith ti , -> This Year's total giving (cash) $ 8,570.83 Russell E. Settle \i Edna B. Dickason ' Last Year's giving (cash) 5.458.00 Otto Albright Paul F. Hirst Alice Weaver Black Ray Miller Edward A. Pence Bess G. Osgood Increase of this year over last $ 3,112.88 Kyle F. Peters One-half of increase (given by 1927 Nita Louise Leland Voreie Cummins Foundation of Colum- Virginia Key Gray bus. Indiana) 1,556.42 Agent-Russell Hiatt 9 contributors-$120.00 Eleven and three tenths percent 1933 Lynn Turner of increase (given by Cummins Agent-Mary Huddleston Akard Vera Arbogast Turner Foundation of Columbus, Ind.) 175.88 12 contributors-$151.00 Esther Lynch Harman Total grant 1,732.30 Zoe King Myers R. A. Shumacher Total giving (cash) 8.570.83 Charles Ellis Robins Gordon A. France Total amount for increase of fac- Lyndall Hile Karstedt Mary Huddleston Akard Beatrice Burrell Abell nlty salaries $10,303.18 Faye Croeker Myers Mary Marjerrison Helen Schmidt French I THE HONOR ROLL OF ICC'S SECOND Ephriam D. Lowe Elsie Gettinger Lory ,- -f- Ernest Poe ANNUAL ROLL CALL (covering contribu- tions from July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1962) 1928 Alva C. Ward Evelyn G. Bell Agent-Fanny Varner Boger 1916 to 1922 Absalom Wilson, Jr. 16 contributors-$669.50 Agent-Flossie Marchand Beghtel Irene Chambers Hartmxn 24 contrihutors-$483.50 Wilbur A. York Virginia Trehearne Stanley Fanny Varner Boger Margaret Bonebrake Nelson Clare Chrysler 1934 Flossie Marchand Beghtel K. K. Merryman '/ 9 Agent-A. Glen O'Dell Anonymous f Leonard Bean 7 contributors-$120.00 Myrtle B. Walters Lillian Briscoe Warren G. Bailey Clyde V. Erwin Irene Doup Price I -i/ Virginia Bachtel Milner \L Anna H. Myers C. E. Guthrie Jessie Hanger Ellwanrer Everett D. Zirkle I Lillian Ragains Marshall Herbert D. Hiatt Lucy R. Sharp Mary Chambers Baisinger Kathryn Bevans C. G. McCrocklin Margaruerite B. Albright M. S. Livengood Hilda Becker Meyer Margaret Haworth Bilby A. E. Pitcher A. B. McCain Edna Miller Willard F. Brown Paul M. Biiby 1935 Roy H. Turley Clara Proctor Reynolds Noel S. Schull Maynard Mylin Agent-Cathryn Kurtz Lausch Carrie Moyer Schull 3 contributors-$40.00 Mary E. Rusk 1929 Robert M. Barnett John D. Mossler Agent-Eloise Eviston McCormick L. M. Middleton i, 2-p Imri M. Blackburn k2 L 12 contributors$527.60 Emil W. Swift Louis- Brown Blackburn / B. H. Cain Marie Krick York 1 Ij.3 - 1936 Lona Randall Cain Sheldon A. Key L Agent-Helen McMillan Oscar B. Rose Eloise Eviston McCormick 10 contributo1~~-$302.0O \ L. A. Huddleston Georgia Benson Blackwell Blanche C. Rusk Lavorrne Thompson Coldren Winona Heath Barnett '2 ' James A. Weber Treva Miser Riggin "i ' t 1923 Kenneth W. Humbert Mary Rose Simmons Apple J. Raymond Kirk L. Wayne Corbin Auent-Dorothy Fields Brown Amza A. Key M. N. Delph 6 contributors-112.50 Ellis Dunn Lorena Bright Gsultney Justin E. Marshall Ranald M Wolfe Edna Brier Wheeler Margaret Helen Roberts Gcraldine Kirkbam Haynes Mr. and Mrs. Hazen R. Denney Graydon Regonas I Agnes Dawson Everitt Dorothy Fields Brown 1930 Helen €I.McMillan Ethel Hoover Mathias Agent-Olive Line Reese Harry R. Mathias ' e,! ,* 8 contributors-$682.50 1937 Kathryn Percell Poffenberger 1924 Agent-Everett W. Swank Mary Johnson Stearns 11 contributors-$326.00 74 Agent-nme Vida Lehman Hulick Mary Roberts Flory 7 contributors-$125.00 Melba Sims Padgett Arthur Core George H. Fisher Mary Alice P. Breneman 1 'i , Daniel D. Cor1 W. R. Breneman Continued on Page 10 \I C Ellsworth A. Benedict Dorothy Strickler Wells Annual Roll Call Report Martha Hughes Schoeff Marion Wells Continued from Page 9 Herbert W. Smith Doris Johnson McCormick Robert M. Todd Alvin M. Hawley Ruth Pippert Core Eugene J. Moore Louise Dragoo Bailey Everett W. Swank Marcella Chaille Moore Albert H. Theil Marjorie Golder Morgan A. R. Jensen 1945 1951 Mayme A. Swift Agent-Kathryn Deal Koenig Agent-Verne Chandler Robert W. Waggoner 9 contributors-$342.50 11 contributors-$344.00 John Nice Harriett Sachs Barrick Frieda Myers Doris Brown Hill Beverly Denbo Moore h , ‘ Patricia Hilfiker Kline Clifford C. Cox , Darlene Landis Giffin Betty Lou Ratliff 91J 1938 Marilyn Cummins Coplen Joseph P. Miles J Bonnie Polk Daugherty Thelma Wasbhurn Miller -. Agent-C. David Hancock Margaret Anson Smith Bryce Armstrong 8 contributors-$107.75 Kathryn Deal Koenig Verne R. Chandler C. David Hancock sru Glenn Catlin James K. Fisher Eugene L. Smalley 4 Lassie McClure Woodard Charles Wayne Tippin Simon D. Brill Virgil R. Miller Merriam Howenstine Bristley 1946 Verda Spangler Cassidy Richard E. Emery Agent-Helen Whaley Wooden Mary Ellen Grace 5 contributors-$92.50 1952 C. Ralph Hudson Virginia Miller Walker Agent-Ray Alexander Ethel Smith Gilliatt Gerald McNiece 1’ 11 contributors-$135.00 1939 Anita Ferrier Sachs Mildred Myers Reynolds Robert Sachs Jack P. Andrews I \\ Agent-none Helen Whaley Wooden Theodore R. McKeldon r 11 contributoru-$177.00 Leona Bottrell Armstrong Elsie Weekly 1947 Elwood McBride Paul Klinge Agent-Alfred F. Ahner Robert E. Newnum Lowell Barnett 9 contrihutors-$199.50 David L. Saunders Berle Babler Nathan Wooden Jeryld C. Torhett Ronald F. Faucett Joseph A. White -\ Dale Robinson Helen Todd Huehls L’ John R. Rider Nancy Ahney Alexander Virginia R. Sims Vera VanBuskirk Raymond L. Alexander Ora Clayton Jamie A. Marshall Harold W. Everitt 1953 Alfred F. Ahner William L. Heck Maxine Henry Whiteman Agent-Margaret Ewert Robinson L. M. Swengel Retha Thackery Wiseman 11 contributors-$229.01 1940 Alonzo R. Nicodemus David Hilton Arthur D. Bright Agent-none 1948 Ralph C. Brown ‘A 5 contributors-$97.50 ?,’ Agent-William Morrett Oscar Harper Keith Akard 4 ’i 2 7 contributors-$185.00 Leroy Rapp James M. Horner ‘ Viola Reifeis Scherry Ann Corv Bretz \ . j’ Helen Callison Hudson -. .. William B. Bemenderfer Margaret Long Emery C Geraldine Gilliatt Rodebaogh James Lucas Victor R. Goodman Anna Mary Glick Hinton Margaret Ewert Robinson Keith Akard Beverly Burkhardt Farley 1941 Julia Miller Hanna E. Walls Agent-Mabel Mitchell Braford John J. Mullen 4 contribntors-$64.00 Don Bunge 1954 Ralph M. Frey I 1949 Agent-Charles Lane Gladys Petty Sharp ,$ 12 contributors-$202.50 Agent-none Alva C. Stoneburner Raymond Buck, Jv 12 contributors-$255.00 F. . ’ John Henry Fruth Donald E. Hilton ‘L Cecil Sanders Joan Rayford 1942 Lucille Brown Alexander Charles R. Lane Agent-Jane Ringo Wangelin Paul S. Alexander I James H. Burns 6 eontrihutors-$145.00 Don E. Fleener Gladys Lovelace Fisher Martha Dutton Hunter Esther Reidenbach Fleener John A. Martinez Lavonne Huff Francis John R. Knecht )? \ Charles Rex Lewis Marjorie Hill Knecht , Pauline Hutchinson Betty Bilby Lee Charlotte Wallace Sawtell George Keenan Raymond A. Lee Mary Sidehottom Turner C. Edwin Pellett Dean Ransbnrg Clifford H. King Miram C. Dewart Eileen Cox Steigerwalt Angelyn Hannah Fisse 1943 Paul Whiteman 1955 Agent-Mary Rider Bare Agent-Peyton Morris 7 contributors-$172.60 1950 4 contributors-$32.37 L. Donald Moore Agent-John Trinkle William F. Myers I1 Marie White McKeller 4, 16 contributors-$570.50 Hope Fruth Rapp ._

Omer A. Thomas 4 > ’ ’ H. William Fisher h Peyton R. Morris Mary Rider Bare ..+. Robert Holt 3 9- \ William J. York Ralph A. Coddington June Dipert Holt “J Doris Brunson Tullis Joan Priest Rader 1956 Betty Clutton Helen Moon Agent-David Eiler Philip J. Hughes 6 contrihutors-$53.00 1944 Robert. Miller Gerald Ruark Agent-Helen Whaley Wooden John Trinkle Donald A. Frink 7 contributors-$74.00 Betty Jean GUYAddleman 116 Shirleymae Fisher Johnson - Clayton W. Kinkade Continued to Page 11 Annual Roll Call Report FS1963 ARTIST SERIES Agent-none Oct. 31 The Canadian Players in Continued from Page 10 3 contributors-$ZO.OO Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” Alexander Bashenov Lucille R. Thatcher Nov. 28 William Warfield, baritone Linda Fritsche Johnnie Walton Cliff Ruth Ann Fulp Jan. 16 William Massellos. pianist Morris Lee Mastin Feh. 20 Vance Packard, author-lecturer Martha Vaughn Morris FS1964 Mar. 13 Cameo Opera Co. in Ilonizetti’s 1957 Agent-none “The Elixir of Love” (English) 1 contributor-$3.00 Agent-none All seals reserved. Season tickets $8. Single 5 contributors-$33.00 Irene Mayberry admissions $2.50. Students $5 and $1.50. re- Keith A. Slaughter spectively. Performances at 830 p.m. EST in Benton Harlan, Jr. Ransburg Auditorium. Phyllis Cox Huckereide 4 L, If FOOTBALL Harriett Lehman Schwomt-yer Oct. 20 Franklin (High School Day) Here Maxine Milburn Oct. 27 Anderson There Other Important Dates 1958 Nov. 3 Hanover (Dads’ Day) Here Nov. 10 Earlham Here First Semester Agent-Nuel Wood-n All homes games at 2 p.m. EST 8 contributors-$90.00 Oct. 20 High School Day Mary Brock Jones Harlan CROSS COUNTRY Nov. 3 Dads’ Day Donald L. Henson Nov. 12-16 Religious Emphasis Week Here Mary Frances Herman k+ Oct. 20 Butler and Franklin Nov. 22-25 Thanksgiving vacation G. Harold Duling Oct. 26 Hoosier Conference Here Dee. 20-Jan. 2 Christmas vacation Russell L. Flatt, Jr. Nov. 2 Little State Meet Here E. G. Plum Jan. 21-25 Final examinations James Ray Jones BASKETBALL Jan. 26-29 Mid-year recess Arthur A. Key Nov. 20 Alumni Here 1959 Nov. 27 Tri-State There Second Semester Agent-Janice Stone Phelps Dee. 1 Wabash There 9 contributors-$101.00 w Jan. 80 Registration Dee. 4 DePauw Here Nung Ho Choi V‘ Jan. 31 Classes begin Dec. 8 Ohio Northern There Donna Rosenberger Shearer Feb. 1 Formal opening chapel Dec. 13 Manchester There Richard I. Shearer Feh. 10 Nurse’ capping Dec. 15 North Central Here Jack H. Smith Mar. 11-16 Fine Arts Festival Dec. 17-18 Capital City Tourney Here Apr. 12-lG Easter vacation Phyllis Ade Filhwer (Earlham. Marian, ICC, George A. Marshall and William Penn) Apr. 21 Christian Colleue Day Linda A. Ziegler Dee. 28-29 Indianapolis Classic Here May 8 Senior Recognition Day Nancy Tiano Ransburg (Findlay, Franklin, ICC May 17 Awards Day Janice Stone Phelps and St. Joseph’s) May 17 May Festival Jan. 3 Earlham There May 26 Senior candlelighting 1960 Jan. 5 Otterbein There May 27-June 1 Final examinations Agent-Russell Kistler Jan. 8 Franklin Here May 31-June 1 Board of Trustees meetirilr 14 contributors-$101.00 Jan. 12 Hamover There May 31-June 1 Senior class play Curtis R. Speer Jan. 15 Taylor Here June 1 Alumni Day Beverly Simon Jan. 19 Anderson There June 2 Baccalaureate John D. Howland --;q ’ Jan. 25 Marian There Nurses’ pinning Sandra Byrum Howland Jan. 26 Transylvania There Commencement Edna Garrison Fisher Jan. 29 Millikin Here Russell D. Kistler Feb. 5 Franklin There Ronald Lee Lisby 1963 Summer Session Feb. 9 Manchester Here Ivan Nading Feb. 12 Hanover Here June 3-7 Registration S. Orrin Sarles Feh. 16 Taylor (2:30 p.m.1 There June 10 Classes begin Maridee Balsley Feb. 19 Anderson Here Aug. 2 Classes end Carolyn Geier Home games starting time: __--_-_ Thelma June Turner Reserves 6 p.m. EST ; Varsity 8 P.I?1. Ronald Benz Sarah Repp Benz WRESTLING Former Faculty Member 1961 Dec. 8 Indiana Intercollegiate At Ind. Goes to Christian College Agent-Linda Kirkham Fowler Tournament State George W. Shirley, who taught 12 contributors-$111.00 Dec. 15 Manchester Here piano at Indiana Central for Loren Thomas clr Jan. 5 Ball State, Bradley, eleven years, has been appointed Elnora Freshley Hiatt Illinois Normal, ICC Here director of the music conserva- Philip B. Reed IV Jan. 9 Wabash There tory at Christian College, Colum- Linda Showalter Jan. 12 St. Joseph’s Here bia, Missouri. Marvin V. Anderson Jan. 18 Indiana State There Richard V. Carlson Feb. 2 Earlham Here Mr. Shirley is a candidate for Robert M. Farmar Feb. 6 Eastern Illinois There a doctor of philosophy degree at Janice L. Holloway Feb. 9 Northern Illinois Here the University of Texas. He is Barbara VanAusdal Feb. 13 DePauw There a graduate of Central College, Martha June Turner Feb. 16 Millikin Tourney There Fayette, Missouri, and the Uni- Jerry C. Adams Feb. 23 Wabash Triple Dual There versity of Michigan. He will als:, Victor Neal McCarty Feb. 27-28 Little State Meet teach piano at Christian. Class of 1937

Standing: Russell Youngblood, Jack Nice, Arnold R. Jensen, Mrs. Jensen, Dorothy Brown Hill, Everett Swank, Kathryn Swank, Mrs. and Milton Brice, L. Wayne Smith, Allynne Davis Smith, Winona Boston Royer, Harry Royer, June White Eaton, Ralph Eaton, Floyd Cook, Clark Hoot, Reuben L. Smith. Seated: (Doris Hill's daughters), Lorene Hart Youngblood, Ferne Carrithers Starr, Anna Faye Albea Silvers, V. C. Silvers, Harold and Mrs. Davis, Merrill Brown, Frances Hite-Jones Schaefer, Mary Roberts Flory, Linda Hoot, Genevieve Cantrill Hoot, Dorothy Ratliff Smith.

Alumni Meet at Estes Park Alumni Association Officers All of ,the pfficers except Gor- Elected don France an4.G. Edwin Pellett The following Indiana Central live in the Indianapolis area. alumni who were attending the By means of the usual ballot General Youth Fellowship Con- mailed out the first of May, H. vocation at Estes Park, Colo- William Fisher was reelected as New Housing Units Added rado, this past summer took president of the ICC Alumni time out from a busy schedule to Association for the year 1962-63. A new college-owned apart- meet one evening in the cabin of Blanche Penrod, dean of girls ment building for married stu- Bruceand Virginia Hilton : Dale at Southport High School for dents is being occupied by the and Margaret Robinson, '52, In- several years president of the families that have lived in the dianapolis ; Reverend Bruce and Association, was reelected trus- old wartime barracks and Cum- Virginia Young Hilton, '53, '54, tee of the college. mins Hall. The two-story brick Dayton, Ohio ; Reverend Ed Pel- The ballot resulted in the elec- building, at Matthews and Ed- lett, '49, Dayton, Ohio ; Reverend tion of Helen Uncapher Arndt as wards Avenues, where old Cum- William Young, '29, Denver ; vice president and the reelection mins Hall did stand, has 28 units. Reverend Gene Crawford, '47, of Patricia Hunt Bright as sec- The rebuilding of the inside of Evansville ; Reverend Leland retary, Robert Todd as treasurer two men's dormitories was com- Brett, '52, Indianapolis ; Rever- and Flossie M. Beghtel as his- pleted in time for freshman men end John Cheesman, '55, Ander- torical secretary. to move into Dailey Hall and son; Reverend James Allen, 54, New members of the board of senior men insto Buxton Hall at Good Hope, Illinois ; Reverend J. directors of the Association are the opening of the school year. C. White, '53, South Bend; and Gordon France of Anderson and Sophomore and junior men are Mrs. Merrill Geible, x46, War- Mary Rose Fleming Dill, and in Wilmore Hall. New Krannert saw. renamed to the board were G. Hall and old Men's Hall, remod- Also present were students Edwin Pellett of Dayton, Ohio, eled and refurnished into Trim- and prospective students of In- Geraldine Gilliatt Rodebaugh ble Hall, are occupied by the diana Central. and Paul K. Smith. coeds. c 12 1 Alumni Day, 1962 Phi Omega men. Alpha Phi Helen Whaley Wooden, Jane Omega is the campus men’s serv- Hickman Click, Anna Faye Albea Alumni Day, June 2,1962, was ice organization. Silvers, Winona Boston Royer, the best ever. The alumni lit- At 2 o’clock the officers and Lois Nicodemus Jennings, Doro- eralIy “came from North, came board of directors of the Alumni thy Strickler Wells, Marjorie from South, came from East and Association met to plan the ac- Underwood, Jean Lewis Hirst, West,” and came from long dis- tivities of the Association for the Mary Sidebottom Turner, May- tances. They came in larger year 1962-63. belle Runk, Wayne Shipley, Ar- number than previously and in The Philathean Literary So- nold Jensen, Marion Wells, Bill larger numbers than expected. ciety alumnae met as usual for Bemenderfer, Robert Todd, Wil- The day began with a coffee tea at the home of Mrs. I. J. liam York, Charles Jennings, hour in the foyer of Ransburg Good. The Theacollosia alumnae Paul Hirst, S. Wayne Smith, Auditorium. Coffee was served met in the club room of Krannert Carroll Vertrees, Delmer Hup- by the girls of IAY, a campus Hall. pert. Gene Mogle was director service organization. Alumni The business session of the and Kathryn Nicodemus Mogle, Chapel was in charge of repre- Alumni Association was held in accompanist. sentatives of the five-year re- the late afternoon in Ransburg unioning classes, the alumni Auditorium. As has been the A Welcome Letter address being given by the Rev- case for a number of years, the, erend John Knecht of the class alumni chorus relieved the te- The following letter accompa- of 1942. The 25-year class was dium of the necessary business. nied a check from an alumna. especially recognized and the The consensus was that this cho- We can’t refrain from printing alumni present were given cer- rus was “the best ever.” Those it. Would we might receive more tificates of attendance. The high singing were : Bernice Fisher like it! light of the chapel program was Dux, Louise Fisher Snyder, Fern “Sorry I am unable to make a music by the 1937 mixed qwtet, Carrithers Starr, Margaret Long greater contribution at this time. consisting of Fern Starr Car- Emery, Eunice Martin Dews- One who lives on a teacher’s re- rithers, Winona Boston Royer, nap, Naomi Crocker Seal, Helen tirement income, even in Flor- Wilbur Wilson and Gene Mogle, Crocker Achor, Mary Jordan ida, watches the outgoing funds. and accompanied by Anna Faye Smith, Helen Uncapher Arndt, “However, I can at least ‘be Albea Silvers. Genevieve Donaldson Sutton, counted’ as one of the countless After lunch, tours of the cam- Helen Roberts, Julia Good Wolfe, numbers who treasure our col- pus were conducted by Alpha Virginia T r e h e arne Stanley, lege, its training, its memories.” Normal Class of 1937

Standing: Beulah Noe Morehead, Madeline Spahr and Clement Snell; A. K. Ashe Borg, Ruby Martin, Gordon Geiger. Seated: James and Mrs. Scott, Mrs. and Lester Ward, Mrs. Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Helen Kindred Peck, Elmer and Mrs. Kirts, Naomi Crocker and Mr. Seal, Professor Roy V. Davis. 1131 Class of 1942

Standing: Dorothy Swindell Richardson, Dr. Adolph Walker, Ruth Nicodemus Perry, Patricia Olmstead Walker, Treva Shoemaker Hiatt, Dorothy Milhouse Jacobs, George Jacobs, Robert Painter, Angus Nicoson, Carol Eiehhorst Rose, Cloyd Rose, Marjorie Cravens, Sherman Cravens, Evelyn Greek Phillips, John Knecht, Marjorie Hill Knecht, James Turner, Mary Sidebottom Turner. Seated: (Paula Walker), Kenneth Sidebottom, (Jimmy Walker), Hope Bean Harvey, (Carolyn and Joyce Jacobs), Dorothy Bonne Orahood, Arbon Orahood, Mrs. and John Birden.

Graduate Degrees Degree in May, 1961, from the Raymond Allen Lee, B.A., '54, Pittsburgh Theological Semi- received a degree of master of Laurence L. Falk, '55, was nary, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. science in obstetrics and gyne- awarded his doctor of philosophy His field of study was Biblical cology from the University of degree in sociology and anthro- Minnesota July 12, 1962. pology at the June commence- Literature and Interpretation. ment exercises of the University His thesis was "The Concept of *** of Nebraska. He received his Light in the Fourth Gospel md Reverend Clyde William Dews, B.D. magna cum laude from he First John." Bill is in his fifth x45, of Woodbridge, Virginia United Seminary in 1958 and his year as pastor of the Johnstown was awarded the bachelor of M.A. from the University of Ne- Overbrook E.U.B. Church in the sacred theology degree on June braska in 1960. Dr. Falk has ac- Western Pennsylvania Confer- 4 at Wesley Theological Semi- nary at Washington, D.C. cepted a position as assistant ence. *** professor of sociology at Con- :b * * cordia College, Moorhead, Min- Harold E. McPherson, Jr., '51, Donald E. Hilton, '54, received received his master of education nesota and began his duties there a degree of Master of Basic September 1. degree at Montana State Un,i- *** Science at the August commence- versity, Missoula, Montana, in ment of the University of Colo- June, 1962. For the past six Gerald Ruark, '56, was rado. years he has been teaching in the :b .C awarded a master of science .2. * St. Ignatius, Montana, High degree in education by Butler Wanda Jane Gibson, A.B., '57, School. University at its August com- received a bachelor of science *** mencement. degree at the August commence- Robert Love11 Frey, '60, re- *** ment of the George Peabody Col- ceived a master of arts degree in William D. Schmeling, '55, re- lege for Teachers, Nashville, hjstory from the Pennsylvania ceived his Master of Theology Tennessee. State University June 9, 1962. 1141 In Memoriam Double funerals services were Howard and Indiana Univer- held Thursday, September 13, in sities, Jordan College of Music Reverend Albert F. Byrne, ’23, the Brimfield, Indiana, Method- of Butler University and Indiana of Rural Route 1, Lewisville, In- ist Church for the Reverend.and Central College, where she sang diana, died about midnight, Sat- Mrs. E. C. Reidenbach, who died in the soprano section of the urday, June 30, in the New Hope within 24 hours of each other. College Choir. Nursing Home, Lewisville. He Survivors include her hus- had been ill a number of months. Reverend Mr. Reidenbach, ’20, died in his home after a year’s band, James W. Young, a daugh- Reverend Byrne was a Henry illness. A retired minister of the ter, a son and her mother, all of County superintendent of schools Evangelical United Brethren Indianapolis, and three sisters. from 1933 to 1937. He had pre- Church and a graduate of Bone- viously been superintendent of brake Seminary, he had held pas- Middletown Schools. He had also torates in the North Indiana Prominent Choir Director served as principal at Middle- Conference of the Evangelical Joins College Faculty town, Lewisville, Raleigh, and United Brethren Church and for Mays Schools. Farrell Scott, well known In- 20 years had served as treasurer dianapolis tenor soloist, music Ordained in the United Breth- of the Conference. Mrs. Reiden- teacher and choir director, has ren Church he had held pas- bach had suffered a three months’ illness. been appointed an associate pro- torates in Madison and Henry fessor of music. He directs the Counties, and when, taken ill, The Reidenbachs are survived college choir, the Centralairs and was serving at Pike’s Peak near by one son, Philip, x44, of other campus choral groups. Daleville. Bremen ; two daughters, Esther Scott resigned recently as mu- Reverend Byrne received his (Mrs. Don) Fleener, 2575 Red- sic director and conductor of the master’s degree in education at fern Drive, Indianapolis 27 ; and Indianapolis Symphonic Choir Indiana University. He also at- Sara (Mrs. Don) Ginder of Fort to accept the new position. He tended the University of Colo- Wayne. A grandson, Richard succeeds Professor Allan F. rado at Boulder and Columbia Reidenbach, is a sophomore in Schirmer, who resigned after 15 University. Indiana Central. *** *** years on the faculty. Scott is the first person who Reverend Cecil R. Smith, a Mrs. Rebekah McIntosh was certified as a minister of well-known Evangelical United Burns, N34, of 621 Lafayette music in the Indiana Area of the Brethren minister, died June 30, Avenue, Columbus, Indiana, died Methodist Church. He holds this 1962, at the age of 75. His death Saturday afternoon, August 11, position now at the Meridian occurred at the Wells County after an illness of several years. Street Methodist Church, where Hospital in Bluff ton. Interment was at Garland Brook he directs four choirs, and also is Reverend Smith was a native cemetery, Columbus. director of music at the Indian- of Whitley County and gradu- Rebekah was born, in Hardins- apolis Hebrew Congregation. He ated from Columbia City High burg, graduated from Hardins- is soloist at both places. School and taught one year be- burg High School in 1932 and He was a member of the music fore entering Indiana Central attended Indiana Central two faculties of Butler University’s College in preparation for the years, graduating with the Nor- Jordan College of Music in 1939- ministry. He also attended In- mal Class of 1934. She taught 42 and 1946-51 and of Indiana diana University, Moody Bible school in Hardinsburg and Fred- University in 1951-52. His teach- Institute, and the Presbyterian ericksburg before being married ing at Jordan was interrupted Theological Seminary. In his to Joseph W. Burns of Columbus by World War 11, in which he forty-eight years in the ministry in 1937. served with the Signal Corps in he served seven,teen charges. She is survived by her parents, the Pacific and then as a cryp- Serving with Reverend Smith James E. and Catherine Sum- tographer in the Pentagon. until her death in 1949 was his mers McIntosh, her husband, a As a voice major Scott earned wife Celia Blanche Kek Smith, daughter, Jane; two sons and the bachelor of music degree at whose father, Reverend J. A. three brothers. Jordan College and the master of Kek, was also a minister of the *** music degree at Indiana Uni- United Brethren Church. Mrs. Jacqueline (Jackie) versity, where he is engaged- in Reverend Smith was hospital- Banks Young, ’63, died October graduate work leading to a doc- ized following a paralyzing 6 in Methodist Hospital. She had tor’s degree. stroke in January, 1962, from suffered with a heart condition Scott is a member of the Me- which he never recovered. for some time. Funeral services ridian Street Methodist Church Funeral services were held were held in First Baptist and Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary at the Pleasant Chapel EUB Church of North Indianapolis, music fraternity. He and his Church near Roanoke, with in- and burial was in Crown Hill wife, Dorothy, live at 5430 North terment in the family lot at Eel Cemetery. Delaware Street. River Cemetery at Churubusco. *** He attended Edgewood elemen- Cecil R. Smith, Jr., ’37 and Jackie was born in. Indianap- tary school and Southport High Herbert Smith, x44, are sons. olis and had studied voice at School. 15 1 INDIANA CENTRAL COLLEGE SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID Indianapolis 27, Indiana u-.I#R addressee has m 3647. postage fo age guaranteed.

A Long Lived Robin Fanny Varner, ’28 Student Awards Married Clarren Boger What is the life span of a On,e daughter. Auburn, Indi- At the annual Awards Day robin? It is usually thought of ana convocation, held last May, four- as a short lived creature, even teen were elected to the senior that which is known as a “round All of the children are married honor society. robin.” Yet one has survived for with the exception of Janet 34 years. It was organized in Myers and Kathy Boger, who are To qualify for Epsilon Sigma 1928 by eight Indiana Central students in Indiana Central. Alpha, the senior honor society, co-eds, making its rounds and arriving in the hands of each a member of the graduating class member about three times a has to have a grade-point aver- year. Its members are : Wanted : Volunteers age of 2.250. This is the equiva- Phyllis “Connie” Conrad, N28 On Alumni Day, 1961, the lent of B plus. Married to the late Eldon Normal class of 1931, recruited The seniors elected to the society by HOOS,’27 by Nedra Moudy Krider, held a very delightful reunion on the the faculty were Cleon L. Freeman, One son. Dunnellan, New Jer- Indianapolis; Marshall Gregory, Mel- sey. campus. On this past Alumni Day the Normal class of 1937, bourne Beach, Florida; Inez Dye Marguerite Brockschmidt, ‘28 recruited by Beulah Noe Moor- Heath, Indianapolis; Elnora Hiatt, Married Otto Albright, ’27 head, held an equally pleasant Indianapolis Frances Reger Inbody, Two daughters. Cayuga, In- reunion. Will some one from the Wilkinson; Tyron L. Inbody, Elkhart; diana Normal classes of 1928, 1933, and 1938 volunteer to do the Annajane Lavengood, Indianapolis; Joyce Baker, FS25-26 same kind of recruiting for your Doris Deal McGuff, Indianapolis; Married Carl Mendenhall, ’26 class? If so, this office will fur- Larry L. Miller, Huntingburg; Rex Two sons. Harvey, Illinois nish names and addresses. We Parish, New Augusta; Robert R. Rice, Ida Tienken, ’28 will also duplicate the letters and Indianapolis; Jeanette Miner Smith, Married Oscar Magnusson send them out for you if you so Indianapolis; Iris Joan Tedford, Flat Two sons, 1daughter. Arvada, desire and will write the letter. Rock, Illinois; and Virginia Valiska, Colorado Write to me, Virginia Cravens, Lansing, Illinois. soon. Faye Crocker, N27 *** Sixteen seniors also received recog- Married Marvin Myers nition for having been listed in the One son, and one daughter. An alumnus called in recently 1962 edition of Who’s Who among Brookville, Indiana to ask if there were an alumni Students in American Colleges and club in his town. I was sorry to Universities. Glyda Hoyer, N27 have to say there was not. Then Married Olin Favourite One son, one daughter. Pleas- I asked if he would like to organ- ant Lake, Indiana ize a club. Within three days he was in this office to get n,ames, DEVELOPMENT FUND REPORT materials and plans. I am sure Helen Bish, ’27 September 30, 1962 Married Reverend George there will soon be a strong club in that area. Who would like to Edie Total pledged ...... , .$1,352,132.63 Two sons. Colorado Springs, do the same for your commu- Colorado nity? Alumni pledges, 33 . . . . . 14,100.00 c 16 1