ALUMNI NEWS OCTOBER FEATURES Vol
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
... 2 Indiana Central ALUMNI NEWS OCTOBER FEATURES Vol. 23 October, 1971 No. 1 The ALUMNI NEWS contains information for and about Beverly J. Gorbett '66, Editor graduates and former students of Indiana Central College. Items of interest about former Indiana Central students are President earnestly solicited by the editor and may be mailed to the Clayton Kinkade '50, Indianapolis Alumni Office. Vice President Eugene Lausch '60, Indianapolis Secretory-Treasurer Outstanding Young Women, 1971 _...___________._________~ ._......._ 4 Geraldine C. McBride '57, Indianapolis Past President Football Outlook ___._.__~ _..______________.._._~ ____._~ __._..... __ _____________ ___ 26 Ronald L. Hauswald '54, New Albany, Indiana Outstanding Young Men, 197 1 ___________________________.________._._....10 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1 971 Homecoming Day ........................................................ 6 Term ending 1972: H. William Fisher '50, Indianapolis George B. Keenan '49, Indianapolis Geraldine C. McBride '57, Indianapolis Alumni Day _______ ~ __________________ _______________._.____....___________..___5, 15, 25 Paul K. Smith '39, Indianapolis Florabelle W. Wilson '49, Indianapolis Players to Present 'King Lear' _____________ ~ ................................ 21 Term ending 1973: Fred Belser '63, Indianapolis Victor M. Bople '47: Kakoma, Indiana Class Agent Day __________~ _________ ~ __________~ ______________ ~ _______.___________1 1 Michelle S. Branch 66, Indianapolis Delmer P. Huppert '31, Indianapolis Maynard W. Mylin '28, Marion, Indiana Term ending 1974: Michael W. Bertram '67, Haubstadt, Indiana Arville L. Funk '55, Corydon, Indiana Kathryn Koenig, 45, Indianapolis Mickie G. Shircliff '61, Indianapolis Everett W. Swank '43, Greenwood, Indiana Term ending 1975: Regular Features: Mary Kay C. An!hony '65, Greenwood, Indiana Gordon Geiger 47,. Indianapolis Gloria C. Hilfiker 57, Indianapolis Donald D. Klinger '54, Indianapolis Clare J. Stone '44, Indianapolis Dear Ed itor .____ ~ ..____~ ______._..._ .___. _.__ ____. ._.______. ~ ____._________._ 25 ALUMNI TRUSTEES Estate Planning Corner _____________ ~ ________ ~ __________ ___________ ____ 12 To 1973: Ray P. Crowe '38, Indianapolis To 1973: Sheldon Key '29, Indianapolis To 1974: Ralph Coddington 43, Indianapolis To 1975: Sherman Cravens :42, Evanston, Illinois From the President's Desk __________________________________...__~ ..__13 To 1975: John J. Mullen 48, Indianapolis James L. Brunnemer '66 Director of Alumni Relations Future Central ites _____________________ __________ __ _____ ____________ __ ____ 8 Beverly J. Gorbett '66 Assistant Director of Alumni Relations In Memoriam ________________________ ~ ______.._______. _____________ __________ 12 Member, American Alumni Council Personals ~ ______~ ...._~ __________________ ~ _______~ ______________ _____________.. 16 Published in October, December, February and May by lndiono Central College, 4001 Otterbein Wedding Bells .........................................~ ____~ _______________ 23 Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227. Second closs postage paid at Indianapolis, Indiana. Printed in USA. October, 1971 3 Continuing Education Center College Names Wilson Head Librarian Announces Fall Courses Mrs. Florabelle (Williams ’49) Wilson has been appointed head librarian at The Center for Continuing Education has announced the beginning dates and the college, as announced by President topics for several fall programs. including the popular Milady’s Day on Campus, Gene Sease in May. data processing and telescope making. Assistant librarian since 1957, Mrs. A comprehensive introduction to the Chef” from 12:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Wilson succeeds Miss Edna Miller ’28, field of data processing, its concepts, The course will introduce and share who retired at the end of the 1970-71 terms and programming skills will be- new, exciting ideas relating to the art school year. of cooking. Convenience foods, food I gin Tuesday evening, Sept. 14. The budgeting, creative cooking and a host Mrs. Wilson received an A.B. from five-week non-credit course will meet of related topics pertaining to kitchen Indiana Central and her M.A. in library Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. wizardry will be presented and dis- science from Indiana University. She on campus. cussed. Instructcrr will be Peter Leeds, was an elementary teacher in the Indi- director of food service at the college. anapolis Public Schools from 1949 to Students who complete the course The above two courses cost $10 each. 1957. will have learned to write and run Parking is free and lunch, if desired, Assuming the duties of assistant li- basic programs. They also will be is available at nominal cost in the col- brarian is Miss Marjorie R. Schoch, eligible to take the more specific lege cafeteria. Information on any of the courses formerly a media specialist at South- courses in programming and business mentioned may be obtained through port High School in Indianapolis. She analysis which comprise the remainder the Center for Continuing Education at graduated with honors from Butler Uni- of the Computer Technology Program. the college. versity and earned her master’s degree from the University of Illinois. She has The data processing course costs $90 served as librarian at Howe, Washing- which includes a 11 instruction, ma- ton and Arsenal Technical High Schools terials, and parking fees. in Indianapolis. In cooperation w i t h the Indiana Astronomical Society, the Center will cosponsor a non-credit course in tele- Join Other Alumni For scope making beginning Thursday, Sept. 16. Classes will meet Thursday Coffee and Donuts on evenings through Dec. 16 from 8-10 p.m. on campus. -- Homecoming Day, Oct. 9 Each student will construct both the Mrs. Wilson Miss Schoch optical and mechanical parts of a six- inch Newtonian telescope. Instruction in the use of the telescope will be given as the course progresses. The tech- nical committee of the Indiana Astro- nomical Society will provide all in- struction and the course cost is $30. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 26 and con- tinuing through Nov. 30 (six consecu- tive Tuesdays), the following courses I will be offered as part of Milady’s Day on Campus program for women: “The World Beyond Europe” will be b a streamlined introduction to the non- western cultures of the world. The series will make general comparisons of Western vs. non-western cultures, such as Latin America, the Far East, the Communist world, Africa, and the Middle East, especially the Arab-Israel impasse. Visual aids will be used. Dr. Roland T. Nelson, chairman of the history and political science depart- ment, will be the instructor. Time of the sessions will be 10:15 a.m. - 12 noon. The afternoon program on the same More than 300 alumni and friends returned to the campus on Alumni Day six Tuesdays will be “The Cantering June 5. Alumnae Named Outstanding Young Women Outstanding Young Women of America have chosen 11 Nursing honorary society, Kappa Delta Pi education hon- alumnae for the 1971 edition. orary, AAUW, and the Blacksburg United Methodist Church. Selected for the honor were Linda Showalter Balthaser Karen’s husband Dick ’66 is an assistant professor in ’61, Delilla S. Boyce ’65, Ann Buchanan ’65, Marilyn K. psychology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg. Bunner ’63, Sherry Easter Carver ’59, Karen Kellam Cravens The Cravens have one son. ’63, Carol McComb Gossman ’60, Sue Findley Green ’66, Presently a full-time wife and mother of a boy and Elisabeth J. Lamm ’63, Delane McKelfresh Peterson ’59, girl, Carol Gossman formerly taught elementary school in and Carol Carlson Turley ’64. Indianapolis, Beech Grove, and Rochester, Mich. She has Linda is presently assistant to the chairman of the done graduate work at both IU and Oakland University in Division of Arts and Sciences, for Indiana University in Ft. Rochester. Wayne. She has been connected with IU since 1963. Carol is active in St. Luke’s UM Church including choir, Linda holds an M.S. degree in business education from day camp, and various committeejs. She is married to M. IU. She is a member of Delta Pi Epsilon, a national graduate Joe Gossman ’60 who recently accepted a position with business education honorary, and of Holy CPoss Lutheran Link Belt Division of Ford Motor Corporation in Indianapolis. Church. Her husband Kenneth J. Balthaser is audiovisual She plans to complete her master’s this fall at IU and Joe supervisor and assistant professor of education at IU in will begin his in management. Ft. Wayne. Currently practicing dentistry in Rossville, Ind., Sue Formerly of Brazil, Ind., Delilla now lives and works at Green is a 1970 graduate of IU School of Dentistry. Her Red Bird Mission in Beverly, Ky. She earned her master’s present office is in the Milner Community Health Care degree from Indiana State University while teaching Eng- Center. She is a member of the American Dental Associa- lish at Clay City (Ind.) High School. tion, Indiana Dental Association, Association of American At Red Bird Delilla’s responsibilities include teaching Women Dentists, and West Central Dental Association. Her husband Ronald has taught English the past five years. English, coaching drama, sponsoring the debate team, and helping to supervise resident students. She is serving her He recently became an administrator of a nursing home. second year at the mission. Elisabeth “Liz” Lamm teaches high school math in Northfield, Oh. She taught eight years for Cleveland schools. Ann is currently director of women’s residence halls at She